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City of Aberdeen
LIBRARY SERVICES
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in 2011 with funding from
National Library of Scotland
http://www.archive.org/details/directoryforcity183233uns
DIRECTORY
CITY OF ABERDEEN,
1832-33.
ABERDEEN
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PRINTED BY D. CHALMERS AND CO-
FOR GEO. CLAKK AND SON, T. SPARK, AND D. WYLLIE.
MDCCCXXXIL
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CONTENTS>
Directory, ----- 5
Alphabetical List of Streets, Squares, &c. - 143
Carriers, - - - - - 155
Mail Coaches, - - - - 162
Stage Coaches, - _ - _ ib.
Shipping Companies, - - - - 165
Steam Packets, _ - - - 166
Abstract of Population, _ - - ib.
Tableof Appointments, 1832-33, - - 167
Stamp Duties, - - - - - 168
1832-3.
Abel, John R. smith, 7, College-street
Abel, Peter, coal- broker, 4, Commerce-street
Abel, Christian, poultry shop, 76, h. Sutherland's-court, 78, Shiprovv
Abercrombie, Alexander, merchant, 49, Guestrow
Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 49, Guestrow
Aberdeen Academy, 115, Union-street
Aberdeen Apothecaries' Hall, 79, Union-street
Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-street
Aberdeen Brass FoundryPlumber Work and Wareroom, Duthie's Court,
35, Guestrow—R. Rettie, h. 131, Union-street
Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co., Clayhills—Office, 40, Union-street
Aberdeen Carpet Warehouse, (Wholesale and Retail,) 1, Lower Dee-
street
Aberdeen Chronicle Office, Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street
Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co. 7, Frederick-street, and 43^
King-street
Aberdeen Commercial, Mathematical, and Nautical School, 10,
Drum's-lane—W. E^gen
Aberdeen Eye Institution, 18, Lodge walk—J. Cadenhead, physi-
cian [Gordon, manager
Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Office, 89, Union-street—Wm-Aberdeen Gas Co.'s Office at the Works, near Trinity- street
Aberdeen General Dispensary, Concert- court, Broad-street
Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co.'s Office, 49, Quay, & 56, Marischal-
street
Aberdeen Humane Society—Alexander Gordon, advocate, treasurer,
Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-street.—At the following
1832-33 B
6 ABE—ADA
stations, complete sets of Apparatus are lodged, for finding bodies,
and restoring suspended animation :—Cruives of Don ; Bridge of
Don; Devanha Brewery; Walker's Baths, 10, Quay; Watch-
house, New Pier ; and the Baths on the Beach
Aberdeen Journal Office, 25, Adelpbi-court, Union-street
Aberdeen Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 39, Quay
Aberdeen Lime Co.'s Office, Lime-quay
Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.'s Office, 21, Quay
Aberdeen and London Steam Navigation Co. 53, Marischal-street
Aberdeen Mechanics' Library, 35, Netherkirkgate
Aberdeen Medical and Chirui-gical Society's Hall, King-street
Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co.'s Office, 47, Marischal-street
—Robert Smith, agent J
Aberdeen and North Shipping Co.'s Office, 2, James-street
Aberdeen Observer Office, 68, Broad-street
Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 3, Shoe-lane
Aberdeen Reading Society—Library, 43, Broad-street
Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee
Aberdeen Royal Riding Academy, and Repository—John Cooke
—
Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office, 2, Fish-st. [Wales-street
Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital-court, 56, Gallowgate^^
Wm. Smith, treasurer
Aberdeen Tape Co.'s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row
Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 93, Union-street
Aberdeenshire Canal Office—Alexander Jopp, advocate, manager,.
Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Aberdein, Alexander, printer, h. Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-st. 'j
Aberdein, William, shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street
Abernethy, James, founder, h. Ferryhill
Abernethy, James, & Co. founders, Ferryhill
Abbet, Joseph, land-waiter, customs, h. 1, Justice-street
Adair, James, excise officer, King's-houses, Gordon-street
Adam, Alexander, slater, Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square
Adam, Alexander, cart and plough-wright, 60, Skene-street
Adam, Alexander, baker, 34, Park-street, h. A4,, Frederick- street
Adam, Alexander, flax-dresser, 11, Harriot-street
Adam, Alexander, shoemaker, 14, Constitution-street
1832-33
ADA—AIT 7
Adam & Anderson, advocates, 11, Union Buildings
Adam, David, flesher, 28, Wales-street-market
Adam, Donald, tailor, 8, Park-street
Adam, George, organ builder, 20, Woolmanhill, h. Causewayend
Adam, James, flesher, 23, George-street-market
Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, h. 86, Queen-street
Adam, Robert, flesher, 16, George- street-market, h. 157, George-st.
Adam, William, advocate, h. \\, Union Buildings
Adam, Wm. & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, Well of Spa
Adam, William, baker, 25, h. 35, Netherkirkgate
Adam, William, blacksmith, Causewayend
Adam, William, wright, Tanfield
Adam, Mrs. William, flesher, 24, Wales-street-market
Adam, Mrs. William, 2, Yeats'-lane
Adams, James, porter and spirit merchant, 145, Gallowgate
i^dams, William, tailor, 42, Spital
Adams, James, tailor, 18, Union-street
Adams & Stevenson, organ builders, Duthie's-coin-t, 35, Guestrow
Adamson, Henry, ship and insurance broker, 28, Marischal-street,
A. 99, George-street
Adamson, William, wright. Upper Cotton
Adamson, Miss, 45, Bon-accord-street
Affleck, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 53, Union-street, h, Affleck-
place, Affleck-street
Affleck, James, tavern-keeper, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row
Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, 54, Skene-street
Aiken, David, mealseller. Spa-street
Aiken, James, gardener, 40, East North-street
Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, Gilcomston Cottage
Aiken, John, shoemaker, Webster's-court, 72, Shiprow
Aiken, William, shoemaker, 13, Justice-street
Aiken, William, wigmaker and hairdresser, 55, High-street, Old
Aiken, Miss A. board and lodgings, 69, George-street [Aberdeen
Air, John, cart and plough-wright, 5, Skene-row
Airth, John, shoemaker, 28, Justice-street
Aitken, Alexander, gardener, Upper Strawberry-bank, Hardgate
Aitken, Rev. John, (Original Antiburgher Church,) h. Skene-terrace
1832-33 B 2
8 AIT—ALL
Altken, John, Aberdeen and Glasgow Carrier—Office, 16, Georo-e
Alcock, Robert, advocate, King-street [street
Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, (Pursuit,) 14, Commerce-street
Alexander, David and James, boot and shoemakers, 51, A. 8, Little-
Alexander, James, boat-builder, 14, Catto-square [john-street
Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn-terrace
Alexander, James, vintner, 90, Green
Alexander, John, shipmaster, (Universe,) Prince's-street
Alexander, John, shoemaker, Kingsland-place, 197, George-street
Alexander, Robert, dyer, Gilcomston
Alexander, Robert, shipmaster, (Thistle,) 14, Commerce-street
Alexander, William, boot and shoemaker, and leather-cutter, 8,
Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-street [Queen-st.
Alexander, William, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, Gallovv-
Alexander, Miss, Emslie's-court, 81, George-street [gate
Allan, Alexandei", advocate, 8, East North-street
Allan, Alexander, vintner, 9, Fisher-row, h. 3, Trinity-street
Allan, Alexander, Temperance Coffee and Reading-room, Stronach's
Close, Castle-street [Link-street
Allan, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Clement's-st., h. 2,
Allan, Alexander, shipmaster, (Florence,) 8, Sugar-house-lane
Allan, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate
Allan, Andrew, Lodgings, 40, Upperkirkgate
Allan, Francis, tea and spirit-dealer, 6, Justice-street
Allan, George, shipmaster, (Pilgrim,) Links-street
Allan, George, barber, 208, Gallowgate
Allan, George, Brick-kilns, Old Aberdeen
Allan, George, and Co. merchants and brick-manufacturers, 6, Hux-
Allan, James, 2, Hanover-street [ter-row
Allan, James, grocer and spirit-dealer. Cotton
Allan, James, (late of Madras,) 35, Union-place
Allan, James, cabinet-maker, h. 42, Dee-street
Allan, James, billiard-keeper, Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-street
Allan, James, ship- agent, 56, Marischal-street
Allan, James, watch and clock-maker, Holburn-st. [li. 12, Quay
Allan, James, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 7, Union-buildings,
Allan, James, coffee-room, tavern, and lodgings, 40, Broad-street
1832-33 1
ALL-^AND 9
Allan, James, baker, 17, North-street
Allan, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 13, Carmelite-street
Allan, John, merchant. Lemon-tree-court, h. 7, Huxter-row
Allan, John, ironmonger, and dealer in foreign and British iron,. 4,
St. Catherine's-wynd, and 6, Chronicle-lane
Allan, Rev. John, of the Union Chapel of Ease, Shiprow
Allan, John, spirit-dealer, 41, Gallowgate
Allan & Macallan, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 73, Union-street,
and cabinet manufactory, 44, Dee-street
Allan, Nathaniel, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 45, Virginia-street
Allan, Robert, shipmaster, 34, Shiprow
Allan, William, shoemaker, 9, James-street
Allan, William, merchant, Huxter-row, /*. Brick-kilns, Old Abex'deen
Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, 16, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Allan, Mrs. James, lodgings, 64, Union-street
Allan, Mrs. John, 13, Netherkirkgate
Allan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Littlejohn-street
Allardyce & Hacket, wine-merchants, 40, Union-street
Allardyce, William, wine-merchant, h. Tullos-house
Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunottar, 34, Castle-street
Allardyce, Mrs. Skene-square
Allardyce, Mrs. Granite-place
Allardyce, Miss, Skene-square
Allardyce, Misses, Bon-Accord-terrace [head, Gilcomston
Allen, William, merchant and shipowner, Waterloo-quay, A. Brae-?
Allen, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Broad-street
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office—James Black, agent, Crown^
Allison, Roger, shipmaster, (Catherine,) John-street [crt. Union-st,
Altera, Caesar, glass-blower and optician, 2, Skene-lane
Altera, Forbes, glass-blower and optician, 8, Skene-terrace
Anderson, Alex, clerk, (Wm. Anderson & Co. distillers,) BarkraiU
Anderson, Alexander, brewer. South-bridge, Holburn-street
Anderson, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 43, Windmill-brae
Anderson, Alexander, horse-dealer, 164, George-street
Anderson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Quebec Packet,) 37, Virginig.-g|,
Anderson, Alexander, mealseller, 10, George-street
Anderson, Alexander, advocate—Office, 11, Union-buildings
1832-33 B 3
10 AND—AND
Anderson, Alexander, gardener, 9, Portbill
Anderson, Alexander, cabinet-tunier, &c. Fish-street
Anderson, Andrew, gardener, 9, Shuttle-lane
Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, 48, Skene-terrace [88, Broad-st,
Anderson, A. & J. painters, 33, Queen-street, h. Gordon's-court,
Anderson, Charles, boot and shoemakei", 223, George-street
Anderson, Charles, tailor, 26, Frederick-street [ment's-st.
Anderson, Daniel, shipmaster, (Sir Wm. Wallace,) h. 13, St. Cle-
Anderson, George, mealseller, St. Clement's-street
Anderson, George, jun. tailor, 53, Broad-street, /*. Don-cottage
Anderson, George, merchant, 12, Castle-street
Anderson, George, watch and clock-maker, 67, Green
Anderson, James, gardener, 60, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Anderson, James, baker, 14, A. 16, Union-place
Anderson, James, block and pump-maker, Waterloo-quay
Anderson, James, mail contractor, and New Inn, 5, Castle-street
Anderson, James, shipmaster, (Hero,) 30, Frederick-street
Anderson, James, druggist, 10, Park-street
' Anderson, James, stabler, 54, North-street
Anderson, James, cooper, Causewayend
Anderson, James, slater, 47, St. Nicholas-street
Anderson, James, teacher, 8, Blackfriars- street
Anderson, James, surgeon, 14, Commerce-street
Anderson, James, merchant-tailor, 35, Marischal-st., h, 19, Queen-st,
Anderson, James, porter and spirit-dealer, 202, Gallowgate
Anderson, John, advocate, li. 75, Union-street
Anderson, John, 71, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Anderson, John, tailor. Canal-side
Anderson, John C. surgical-instrument manufacturer, 18, St. Nicho-
las-street, h. 37, Summer-street [Bonnyniuir
Anderson, John, bone-manure manufacturer, 9, Huntly-street, Ju
Anderson, John, clothier and haberdasher, 15, Union-buildings, h.
120, Gallowgate
Anderson, John, Peterhead and Fraserburgh earner, 12, Mealmarket-
Anderson, John, shipmaster, Skene-square [lane
Anderson, J. tailor, 19, Queen-street [ School iiill
Anderson, Joseph, book-agent, (Bungay Co.) 5, Donald's-court, 20^
1832-33
AND—ART 11
Anderson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 45, Broad-street, h. Canal-
lodge, 34, Wales-street
Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 28, East North-Street
Anderson, Thomas, (Barkmill distillery,) h. Barkmill
Anderson, William, clerk, (H. G. & Co.) h. Skene-square
Anderson, W^illiam, distiller, Barkmill
Anderson, William, tailor, 72, George-street
Anderson, William, & Co. distillers, Bai'kmill
Anderson, William, flesher, 15, George-st.-market, h. 164, George-
Anderson, A. vintner, Springbank, Kittybrewster [^street
IAnderson, Mrs. midwife, 6, East North-street
Anderson, Mrs. 18, Golden-square
I
Anderson, Mrs. of Candacraig, 54, Dee-street
Anderson, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Castle-street
Anderson, Mrs. James, 104, George-street
Anderson, Mrs. Jane, sick-nurse, Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Anderson, Mrs. dealer in old clothes, 24, Justice-street
Anderson, Mrs. late of Lochell, 43, Union-place
Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Marywell-place
Anderson, Miss, boarding-school, 241, Union-sti'eet
Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Union-ten'ace
Anderson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 3, Denburn
Andrew, James, porter-dealer, 167, Gallowgate, h. Young-street
Angus, Charles, bookbinder and bookseller, &, St. Nicholas-lane
Angus, George, tinsmith, Hutcheon- street
Angus, Rev. Henry, (United Associate Church,) h. 37, Dee-street
Angus, John, advocate, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Angus, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot-street
Angus, Mrs. George, 79, Broad-street
Angus, Mrs. (Botriphnie,) 74, Dee-street
Angus, Mrs. John, 33, Union-place
Annand, George, (Royal Artillery,) 13, Spital
Annand, George, grocer, 134, Union-street, h. 5, Back-wynd
Annand, James, late of Jamaica, Kildair Cottage, Old Aberdeen
Annand, William, of Belmont, h. Belmont, town h. 97, Union-street
Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seaton-dykes
Arthur, Mrs. Scott, haberdasher, 102, George-street
1832-33
12 ATH—BAR
Athenaeum News-rooms, 2, Union-buildings
Atlas Fire-office—James Blaikie, advocate, agent, 247, Union-street
Atildjo, Mrs. 40, Skene-terrace
B
Badenoch, James, town's di'ummer, Clunes-court, 53, George-street
Badenoch, James, merchant-tailor, 5, St. Catherine's-wynd, h. 39,
Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 and 136, Gallowgate [Gallowgate
Bailie, Benjamin, vintner, 25, East North-street
Bain, James, lodgings, occasional waiter, 12, Frederick-street
Bain, John, vintner, 6, Exchequer-row
Bain, John, Torryburn Inn, 5, King-street
Bain, John, porter and spirit-dealer, 23, Park-street
Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 14, h. 12, Marischal-street
Balfour, William, traveller, (Maberly & Co.) 34, Skene-street
Balfour, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 36, Queen-street
Balraain, Mrs. 1, Charlotte-street
Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-street,
Banks, Thomas, baker, 9, Hutcheon-street [Peter Duguid, agent
Bannerman, Sir Alexander, Bart. 249, Union-street
Bannerman, Alexander, merchant, 60, Marischal-street
Bannerman, Alexander & Thomas, merchants, 59, Marischal-street
Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, h. 202, Union-street
Bannerman, David, town's drummei-, 75, Gallowgate
Bannerman, George, merchant, Albyn-place
Bannerman, James, M.D. Polgownie-cottage
Bannerman, John, dyer, 18, h. 16, Shoe-lane
Bannerman, Patrick, vintner, 4, Correction-wynd
Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, h. Bon-Accord-terrace
Bannerman, Thomas, merchant, h. 263, Union-street
Bannerman, Thomas, jun. h. Albyn-place
Bannerman, Thomas, & Co. cotton-spinners, Bannermill
Bannerman, Mrs. C. Albyn-place
Barber, Mrs. Robert, broker, Canal-teiTace
Barclay, Alexander, shipmaster, Footdee
Barclay, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, 17, Fisher-row
1832-33
BAR—BEA 13
Barclay, James, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 13, Trinity-street
Barclay, Mrs. Dr. boarding-school, 4, Golden-square
Barker, John, clothier and haberdasher, 57, St. Nicholas-street, h.
Caroline-place, Skene-square
Bai-ker, Robert, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, Cotton
Barker, William, merchant, 103, Union-street, h. 1, Chapel-lane
Barkway, John, farrier and vintner, 7, Shoe-lane
Barnett, Alexander, shipmaster, (Regent,) York-street
Barnett, Alexander, cabinet-maker, Woolmanhill
Barnett, Mrs. stay and corset-maker, 7, East North-street
Barrack, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 108, High-street, Old Aberdeen
! Ban-on, Alexander, Rising-sun tavern, 11, Huxter-row
Barron, John, & Son, watch and clockmakers, l\,h. 13, Netherkirkgate
Barron, Peter, victualling-house, 61, Shiprow
Barron, Robert, miller, Upper Justice-mills
Barron, William, flesher, 14, George-street-market [60, Loch-street
Barry, Henry, & Co. iron-founders, and manufacturers of bone-manure,
Bartlet, James, officer to the Shipmasters' Society, 97, Shiprow
Bate, Gerard, lock and hinge manufacturer, 66, North-street, A. 21,
Bate, James, Steam-yacht tavern, Footdee [Prince's-street
Bath, Mrs. Captain, 50, Dee-street
Bathie, William, shipmaster, (Lion,) Footdee
Baxter, Alexander, grocer, tea, spirit, tobacco, and snufF-dealer, 39, h.
Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir E. Banks,) 9, Catto-square
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Struggler,) 7, Garvock-street
Baxter, George, dealer in old books, 3 and 4, Porthill
Baxter, James, boot and shoemaker, 63, Shiprow
Baxter, Captain John, late 12th regiment of foot, 10, Belmont-street
Baxter, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn
Baxter, John, flesher, h. 14, Wales-street
Baxtei', John, vintner, York-street
Baxter, Robert, flesher, 16, Wales-street-market, h. 3, Hanover-street
Baxter, Robert, flesher, 26, Wales-street-market, h. 6, Shuttle-lane
Baxter, William, boot and shoemaker, 12, h. 20, Skene-street
Baxter, Mrs. 10, Belmont-street
Beaton, Alex, hat-manufacturer and glover, 85, h. 162, Union-street
1832-33
14 BEA—BEVBeaton, William, vintner, 5, Huxter-row
Beaton, Misses, dress-makers and milliners, 40, Queen-street, /*.
M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
Beattie, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, Cotton
Beattie, James, land-surveyor, 83, Union-street
Beattie, John, mealseller, 7, Gallowgate
Beattie, John, mason, 188, Gallowgate
Beattie, Joseph, porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Beattie, William, silk-mercer, 87, Union-street
Beattie, William, builder, 8, Porthill
Begg, Alexander, tailor, 19, Windmill-brae
Begg, Alexander, grocer, Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square
Begg, James, silk, cotton, and woollen-dyer, 42, h. Charles'-court, 40,
Upperkirkgate
Begg, John, clerk, (Forbes, Low, & Co.), Poynernook, h. 51, College-
Begg, John, general commission agent, 37, Marischal-street [street
Begg, William, tailor and habit maker, 23, Broad-street
Beilby, John, Museum Tavern, 6, Littlejohn-street
Bell, Alexander, merchant, Commerce-street, li. Marywell-place
Bell, John, cooper, 42, Windmill-brae
Bennet, George, wine and spirit dealer, 71, Broad-street
Bennet, Taylor, & Co. commission merchants and agents, 23, Adelphi-
court. Union-street
Bentley, James, Professor of Oriental Languages, King's College, 54,
Benzie, Robert, stabler, 10, Meal-market-lane [King-street
Benzie, William, funeral waiter, 5, Huntly-street
Berry, Alexander, gardener. Chapel-street
Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 25, Broad-street, h. M'Combie's-court,
51, Netherkirkgate
Berry, James, gardener and riddle-maker, Broadford
Beny, Walter, general agent, h. 4, Golden square
Best, Thomas, manufacturer, /*. 3, Golden-square
Best, Mrs. 3, Golden-square
Beveridge Robert, boot and shoemaker, 236, George-street
Beveridge, Peter, flesher, 136, Skene-street
Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer, 159, Ware-room,
Beverly, James, tailor, 3, Prince's-street [230, Union-street
1832-33
BEV—BLA 15
Beverly, John, wright, 84, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Beverly, John, vintner, 12, Oliver's-court, Upperkirkgate
Beverly, Robert, shipmaster, 30, Wales-street
Birnie, David, grocer, Black's-buildings
Bible Society Depositary—John Kiloh, bookseller, 107, Union-street
[Birnie, George, 20, Golden-square
Biraie, James, shipmaster, (Arkwright), 11, Commerce-street
Birnie, William, painter and glazier, 23, King-street, h. 25, Frederick-st.
{Bimie, Mrs. 4, Chapel-street
Birse, Charles, contractoi*, Huntly-street [street
Birse, William, boot and shoemaker, 199, Union-street, Ti. Huntly-
Bisset, Donald, sheriff-officer and constable, 50, Queen- street
Bisset, James, confectioner and gi'ocer—Shop and manufacturing house>
21 and 23, Schoolhill, h. Rosyburn
Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's-court, 66, North-street
Bisset, John, lodgings, 130, Union street
Bisset, John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 39, Queen-street, h. Concert-
court, Broad-street
Bisset, John & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 27, Broad-street
Bisset, Peter, grocer, Cotton
Bisset, William, grocer, and dealer in hardware and fancy goods, 37,
Union-street, h. 31, Constitution-street
Bisset, William, sen. grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 33, Park-street
Bisset, Mrs. lodgings, 44, Queen-street
iBisset, Miss, (Lessendram,) 42, Bon-Accord-street
Black, Alexander, clerk, (Aberdeen Bank,) 39, Whitehouse-street
Black, Alexander, gardener, 3, Gordon-street
jBlack, Alexander, wine mei'chant, (of Alexander and William Black,)
^.11, Union-lane
Black, Alexander and William, wine merchants, Concert-court, h. 11,
Black, Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill [Union-lane
Black, George, merchant, office, 6, Flour-mill-brae, h. 27, St. Nicho-
las-street
Black, Gordon, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 19, Park-street, h. 60,
jBlack, James, mason, 97, Chapel-street [North-street
Black, James, vintner, 13, h. 14, Wales-street
[Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's-brae, h. 2, Flour-mill-lane
1832-33
16* BLA—BON
Black, James, commission merchant and agent, Crown-court, Union-
street, h. Willowbank
Black, John, shoemaker, 23, Justice- street
Black, John, watchmaker, 3. Fowler's-wynd
Black, Peter, grocer and spirit dealei-, 92, Gallowgate
Black, Thomas, 71, Dee-street
Black, Thomas & Co. manufacturers, Garlogie
Black, William, builder, Denburn-bridge, h. Poynemook
Black, William, jun. wine-merchant, (of A. & W. Black,) h. 11,
Black, William, wine-merchant, h. 173, Union-street [Union-lane
Black, William, musician, 1, Chronicle-lane
Black, William, & Co. Devanha Brewery
Black, William, & Sons, wine-merchants. Concert-court, Broad-street
Black, Mrs. George, vintner, York-street
Black, Mrs. 6, Black's-buildings
Black, Miss, dressmaker, 16, Long-A ere
Blackball, James & Co. drapers, 33, Union-street, h. Silver-street
Blackball, Mrs. Silver-street
Blackball, Mrs. merchant, 1, Baltic-street [ Marischal-street
Blackie, Alexander, agent. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 40, A. 39,
Blackie, Andrew, grocer, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 8, Union-place,
h. Skene-square
Blackie^ Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 24, Gallowgate, h. Skene-
Blaikie & Banuerman, advocates, 247, Union-street [square
Blaikie, James, advocate, h. 247, Union-street, and Craigiebuckler
Blaikie, John, (of John Blaikie & Sons,) h. King-street
Blaikie, John, and Sons, plumbers, brass-founders, and gas fitters, 12,
Littlejohn-street
Blaikie, Thomas, (of John Blaikie & Sons,) h. 11, Littlejohn-street
Blaikie, Mrs. Dr. 73, Dee-street
Blake, Charles, quarrier, Auchmull
Blake, James, keeper of the Athenseum, 11, Union-buildings
Blake, Mrs. 4, Chapel-street
Boaden, Richard, shipmaster, (Favourite,) 46, Virginia street
Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 44, Quay
Bonnar, Andrew, Blackbull Tavern, 7, Marischal-street
Bonnar, Mrs. dress-maker and milliner, 45, North-street
1832-33
BON—BOY 17«i
Bonnyman, James and John, blacksmiths and bell-hangers, 15,
Loch-street
Booth, David, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Booth, Alex, (of Geo. Booth & Son,) watchmaker and jeweller, h. 3,
Langstane-place
Booth, George, & Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 34, Union -street
Booth, George, (of George Booth 8s Son,) watchmaker and jeweller,
h. Springbank, Dee-street
Booth, James, shipmaster, Castlehill
Booth, John, painter, 44, Upperkirkgate
Booth, John, jun. printer, h. 4, Quay [Black's -buildings
Booth, John, watch and clockmaker, 41, Upperkirkgate, h. 6,
Booth, Livingston, shipowner, h. Chronicle-court, 10, Queeii-street
Booth, William, flesher, 18, George-street-market, h. ,152, George-
street
Booth, Mrs. Alexander, Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate
Booth, Mrs. George, midwife, 17, James-street
Booth, Mrs. William, midwife, 30, Loch-street
Booth, Mrs. sewing-school, 9, Virginia-street
Borthwick, William, candlemaker, 26, East North-street
Bothwell, George, gardener, Greenbank, Broadford
Bothwell, George, baker, 10, h, 12, Union-place [street
Bothwell, John, candle-manufacturer, Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice-
Bougan, Richard, shipmaster, 46, Virginia-street
Bouglinval, A. French teacher, 59, St. Nicholas-street
Bow, Hugh, post-horse master, 7, Shoe-lane
Bow, Thomas, grocer, 109, A. Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate
Bowie, James, tailor, 29, Broad-street
Bowman, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Leadside, Gii-
comston
Bowman, James, guard, (Peterhead mail,) 6, Constitution-street
Bowman, James, furnishing tailoi-, 8, h. 6, Crown-street
Bowman, James, painter, Niven's-court, 29, Guestrow, and vintner^^
6, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street
Bowman, Mrs. C. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 75, Greeu
Boyd, Captain John, 82d regiment, h. Honeybrae
Boyd, Mrs. Captain Alexander, 95, Gallowgate
1832-33 c
18 BOY—BRO
Boyd, Mrs. of Crimond, Mackie-place
Boyle, Mrs. John, lodgings, 19, Union-buildings
Boyle, Miss, lodgings, Holbum-street
Boys, Mrs. Private Lunatic Asylum, Summer-hill
Braid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-street
Brand, William, late officer of excise, Broadford
Brand, William, teacher, Holburn-street
Brand, Miss, 209, Union-street
Brands, William, vintner, 7, Shore-brae
Brander, Miss, 10, Peacock's-close, Castle-street
Brander, Miss, 13, Meal-market-lane [71, Catherine -st.-
Brantingham, George, wine merchant and grocer, 3, Gallowgate, h.
Brebner, Arthur, of the excise, Tanfield
Brebner, George, post-horse master, 15, Hai'iot-street
Brebner, James, merchant, h. 32, Bon-Accord-street
Brebner, James, advocate, 7, Queen-street, Ti. 44, Marischal-street
Brebner, John, teacher, Holburn-street, A. Gilcomston
Brebner, William, leather merchant, 9, St. Nicholas st. h. 60, Dee-st.,
Brebner, William, artist, Kingsland place, Broadford
Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, h. 152, Union-street
Brebner, Mrs. 27, Dee-street
Brebner, Miss, dressmaker, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Brechin, George, dealer in furniture, 9, Park-street
Bremner, Mrs. Dr. Bon-Accord-terrace
Brewster, James, late hosiei', 2, Carmelite-street
Bridgeford, Alexander, baker, 43, Green
Briggs, Jonathan, vintner, Maberly-street
British Commercial Life Assurance Co.—Alexander Allan, advocate,
agent, 8, East North-street
British Fire Office—Westminster Life Office—National Bank of
Scotland—Peter Macfarlane, agent, 103, Union-street
Broadford Bread, Meal, and Flour Society, opposite Broadford
( Distillery—Alexander Mansie, manager
Broadford Co-operative Society, for meal, groceries. Foreign and
British spirits, &c.—Robert Balfour, salesman, 224, George-st.
Broadford Distillery Co. Broadford
Brock, George, shipmaster, (Ruby,) Footdee ^
1832-33
BRO—BRO 19
Prock, William, vintner, 1, Woolmanhill
Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, h. 29, Bon- Accord-street
Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, and officer to the shoemaker trade, 22,
Upperkirkgate
Brodie, John, shipmaster, (Phoenix,) 8, Virginia -street
Brown, Alexander, bookseller, h. 56, Castle-street
Brown, Alexander, (of Brown & Carr,) h. Skene TeiTace
Brown, Alexander, grocer, Broadford
Brown, Alexander, keeper of the jail, h. Jail
Brown, Alexander, sailmaker, Weigh-house, h. 7, Trinity-corner
Brown, Alexander, 86 Co. booksellers, public library, 71, Union-st.
Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers. Exchange-court, Union-street
Brown & Co. Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw
Brown h Co. furnishing tailors, 1, Castle-street
Brown, Donald, boot and shoemaker, 13, Dee-street
Brown, George, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 7, East North-street
Brown, George, surveyor of taxes, (for the 4th district of Aberdeen-
shire,) 60, Loch-street, h. Carden's-haugh
Brown, George, mealseller, 9, East North-street
Brown, George, jun. clerk, (Peter Brown, jun.) h. 29, Union street
Brown, James, bootmaker, 86, Queen-street
Brown, James, gardener, Westfield
Brown, James, porter and spirit dealer, 39, George-street
Brown, James, tailor, 21, East North-street [George-st.
Brown, James, stoneware merchant, (Anthony Scott & Sons.) A. 20,
Brown, Rev. John, (St. Paul's Chapel,) h. Fraserfield-house
Brown, John, boot and shoemaker, 13, Skene-terrace
Brown, John, broker, 26, Virginia-street
Brown, John, saddler, 91, North-street
Brown, John, M.D. Skene-square
Brown, Joseph, merchant, 101, h. 93, George-street
Brown, Peter, sen. auctioneer, 29, Union-street
Brown, Peter, jun. auctioneer, Morison's-hall, 52, Union-street, and
51, Netherkirkgate, h. Summer-street
Brown, Robert, inspector of taxes—Office, 56, St. Nicholas-street,
h. Carden's-haugh
1832-33 c 2
20 BRO—BRU
Brown, Rev. R. J. professor of Greek, Mariscbal College, h. 3.
Adelphi-court, Union-street
Brown, Robert, shipmaster, 14, St. Clement's' street [Mutton-brae
Brown, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Schoolhill, h. 5,
Brown, Robert, advocate, 20, Castle-street, h. Lodge-walk
Brown, William, bookseller, h. 2, Belmont-street
Brown, Mrs. Principal, 3, Skene-place
Brown, Mrs. grocer and spirit- dealer, Huntly-street
Brown, Mrs. (late of Glenmuick,) 10, Golden-square
Brown, Mrs. Peter, lodgings, 99, George-street
Brown, Mrs. midwife, 20, North-street
Brown, Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 1, Justice-street
Brown, Mrs. lodgings, 38, Shiprow
Brown, M. confectioner, Holburn-street
Brown, Mrs. 37, Summer-street
Brown, Mrs. George, straw hat maker and milliner, 7 , East North-st.
Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 15, Shuttle-lane
Brown, Miss, cook and confectioner, 84, Queen-street
Brownie, James, paper-ruler, 30, Netherkirkgate
Browning, Rev. William, (St. Andrew's Chapel,) h. Skene-teiTace
Bruce, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thistle,) 4, Water-lane
Bruce, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 175, Union-
street, h. 17, Huntly-street
Bruce, George, Teacher of the Parochial School, (St. Clement's,)
Footdee, h. 59, Commerce-street
Bruce, James, blacksmith, 18, Commerce-street
Bruce, James, clerk. New Inn, 5, Castle-street
Bruce, James, 52, Dee-street
Bruce, John, baker, 14, h. Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street|
Bruce, Sir Michael, Bart, of Scotstown and Stenhouse, h. Scotstown
Bruce, Robert, gardener, Belmont-cottage
Bruce, Samuel, cabinet-maker, 246, h. 64, George-street
Bruce, William, gardener, Diywell Park
Bruce, William, shipmaster, (Neptune,) 13, Prince Regent-street
Bruce, William, vintner, 13, Lower Denburn
Bruce, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Pai'k-street
1832.33
111
BRY—BUR 21
Bryce, Mrs. John, 6, Black's-buildings
Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 81j Queen-street, h. 23, Constitu-
tion-street
Buchan, Alex, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 54, Shiprow
"uchan, David, blacksmith, St. Clement's-st. h. 1, Wellington-street
uchan, George, mason. Chapel-street
[Buchan, John, slater, 69, George-street
uchan, Peter, Helicon-hill-house, Canal-street
JBuchan, William, slater and vintner, 73, Queen-street
Buchan, Mrs. of Auchraacoy, 16, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 58, St. Nicholas-st. h. 5, Black-
Bull, John, shoemaker, 2, Carmelite-lane [friars-st^
Burgess, Charles, druggist, 40, Quay
Burgess, James, umbrella and parasol maker, 56, Upperkirkgate, h.
Burgess, John, vintner, 24, St. Andrew's-street [[10, Young-street
Burgess, Mrs. mealseller, 29, Chapel-street [ginia-street
Burgess, Miss, dress-maker and milliner, Annand's-court, 27, Vir-
Burness, Alexander, vi^holesale grocer and provision mercliant, 7,
Adelphi-court, Union -street, h. Crown-street
Burness, David, teacher, Earkmill Academy
Burness, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 147, George-street
Buiiiess, John, distiller, Glenburn, li. Villa Franca
Burnet, George, (late of Balfluig,) Skene-lane
Burnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, Guestrow
Burnett, David, porter and spirit dealer. Upper Denburn
Burnett, H. E. surgeon, 231, George-street
Burnett, James, stabler, 3, Harriot-street
Burnett, James, inealseller, 51, Chapel-street
Burnett, John, guard, (Defiance,) 19, Union-buildings
Burnett, Newell, advocate, particular registrar of sasines for Aber-
deen and Kincardine -shires—Office, 1 1, h. 9, Belmont-street
Burnett, Sir Robert, of Leys, h. 8, Belmont-street
Burnett, Thomas, advocate—Office, 11, h. 9, Belmont-street
Burnett, Lieut.-Gen. William, of Banchory-lodge, h. 15, Belmont-st.
Burnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill [Aberdeen
Burnett, Mrs. of Keranay, St. Machar's Cottage, 12, Chanonry, Old
1832-33 c 3
22 BUR—CAL
Burr, George, shoemaker, 72, 81iIprow
Burr, Robert, hairdresser, Quay, h. Burr's-court, 152, Gallowgate
Burrell, George, broker, 8, Justice-street
Bushby, Charles, excise-officer, Skene-street
Byres, James, buikler, 12, Kidd-lane
Byres, John, builder, 12, Kidd-lane
Byres, William, builder, Kidd lane, h. 94, Skene-street
Byres, William, tea and spirit merchant, 38, Broad-st. /*. MuiTay's-
houses. Park-street
Cadenhead, Alexander, a Ivocate, 22, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Cadenhead, Alex. & John, advocates, 21, Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Cadenhead, BaiTon, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate
Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, 98, John-street
Cadenhead, Duncan, gardener. Strawberry-bank, Hardgate, h.
Cadenhead, Jas. gardener. Strawberry-bank, Hardgate [^Middletown
Cadenhead, John, surgeon, 11, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Cadenhead, William, gardener, 26, Union-place
Cadenhead, Mrs. vintner, 5, Links-street
Cadenhead, Mrs. Thistle-street [Carmelite-street
Caithness, Andrew, clerk, (Devanha Bottling Co. 46, Green,) h. 16,
Caie, Miss, straw-hat-maker, Hervey's-court, 90, Gallowgate
Caie, Miss, poultry shop, G. Milne's house, Shiprow
Calder, Alexander, merchant, 42, Marischal street
Calder, Alexander, saw-trimmer, 21, Park-street
Calder, Charles, (Broadford distillery,) h. Broadford
Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, George, vintner, 1, Albion-street
Calder, George, meal-seller, 38, King-street
Calder, James, druggist, 162, Union-street, h. 15, St. Nicholas-street
Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-street
Calder, Peter, boot and shoemaker. Cotton
Calder, Mrs. milliner and straw-hat-maker, Broadford
1832-33
CAL—CAR 23
alder, Misses, dressmakers, 16, Belmont-street
pialedonian Insurance Company—Arthur Thomson, agent, 25,
Caldwell, Andrew, shoemaker, 35, Justice-street []Marischal-st.
Cameron, Donald, grocer, 47, Col lege-street
Cameron, James, cooper, 150, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, 69, Gallowgate
Cameron, John, surgeon, R.N. Morefield, and 11, Bon-Accord-street
Cameron, William, cooper, 85, h. Hervey's-court, 90, Gallowgate
Cameron, Miss, di-essmaker, 137, Gallowgate
Campbell, Colin, excise-officer, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Campbell, Colin, flesher, Butler's tavern, 6, Barnett's-close
Campbell, Gray, late collector of excise, 5, Golden-square
Campbell, James, gi'ocer, tea, wine and spirit-dealer, 61, St. Nicholas-
Campbell, John, surgeon, 15, Adelphi-court, Union-street [street
jCampbell, John, shoemaker. Chapel-street
Campbell, John K. surgeon, Skene-street
jCampbell, John M. surgeon, 250, Union-street
Campbell, John, flesher, 25, George-street-market
Campbell, John, vintner, 39, College-street
Campbell, William, shipmaster, 18, Priuce-regent-street
Campbell, William, post-horse-master—office and stables, 5, h. 7, Bon-
Accord-street—also stables, 8, Shoe-lane
Campbell, Miss, female school of industry, 13, Chronicle-lane
Cantly, Miss, lodgings, 11, Union-buildings
Carey, John & Co. grocers, 35, George-street
Cardno, Mrs. glass and stoneware merchant, 76, h. Rhind's-court, 64,
Cargill, James, shipmaster, 14, Commerce-street [Gallowgate
Cargill, John, shipmaster, (True Blue,) 18, Prince-regent-street
Cargill, William, shipmaster, (Ury,) 7, Canal-terrace
Carmichael, A. vintner, 4, Blackfriars-street
Carmichael, Captain Robert, late 42d regiment. Union-terrace
Carmichael, William, cabinet-maker, 12, Blackfriars-street, and vintner,
151, George-street
Carnegie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Champion,) 37, Quay
Carnegie, William, advocate and town-clerk, h. 257, Union-street
i! Carnegie, William, merchant, 157, Gallowgate
Carnie, William, stabler, 16, Fisher-row
1832-33
24 CAR—CAT
CaiT, Alexander, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill
Carr, James, boot and shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street, h. 6, Young-st.
Carr, John, teller. Bank of Scotland's branch, h. Skene-square
Carr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill
Carr, Robert, (of Brown & Carr,) h. 19, Kidd-lane
Carr, Stephen, tailor, 6, Union-street [North-street
Carter, David, general blacksmith, machine-maker, millwright, &c. 72,
Carter, David, wool-carding and spinning-mill, 72, North street
Carter, John, general blacksmith, machine maker, millwright, &c.
North-street, h. 29, Constitution-street
Cassie, James, fancy snufF-box maker, turner, wood and picture var-
nisher, 14, Justice-street
Cassie, James, merchant-tailor, 8, Broad-street, h. Cruden's-court, 22'
Broad street
Cassie, Mrs. tea and spirit dealer, 14, Justice-street
Cattanach, Charles, tailor and clothier. Exchange-court, Union-street
Cattanach, Mrs. Donald, Holburn-street
Cattanach, Mrs. John, 15, Bon-Accord-street
Catto & Co. block and mast-makers, York-street
Catto, James, tailor, 98, Chapel-street
Catto, James, boot and shoemaker, 153, Union-st. h. 3, Diamond-st.
Catto, James, porter and spirit-dealer, 24, h. 22 Back-wynd
Catto, James, grocer, Skene-street [Spital
Catto, James, wine and brandy merchant, 7, Exchequer-row, h. 19,
Catto, John, mealseller, 85, King-street
Catto, John, flesher, 4, George-street-market
Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 39, King-street
Catto, Robert, spirit dealer and victualling-house, Jack's-brae
Catto, Robert, merchant, 47, Maiischal-street, h. Belvidere
Catto, Robert, jun. merchant, 47, Marischal-street, h. jelvidere
Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers, wine, and, spirit dealers, 12, King-street
Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers. Links, Footdee
Catto, William, tailor, 1, Shiprow
Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-street
Catto, William, grocer, Charles-street
Catto, William & Co. vintners, 4, Exchequer-row
Catto, Mrs. James, lodgings, 3, Diamond-street
1832-33
CAY—CHI 25
Cay, Alexander, grain-dealer, 47, Quay-
Cay, William, mill-spinner, Broadford-works, h. Catherine-street
Cess-office for the County—Henry and Clements Lumsden, advocates,
collectors, Union-terrace
Cess-office for the Town—James Grant, advocate, collector, Black-
bull-close, 4, Huxter-row
Chalmers, Andrew, grocer, tea, and spirit-dealer, 28, Causewayend,
h. 4, Charles-street
Chalmers, Alexander W. governor of Bridewell, Rose-street
Chalmers, Alexander, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-st. h. 28, James-st.
Chalmers, Alexander, weaver, 4, Charles-street, Broadford
Chalmers, Alexander, tailor. Chapel-street
Chalmers, Charles, advocate, h. 161, Union-street
Chalmers, David, printer, 13 and 23, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Chalmers, David, & Co. printers, 25, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Chalmers & Farquhar, advocates, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Chalmers, John, stoneware-merchant, 10, Shiprow
Chalmers, John, builder, 3, Rose-street
Chalmers, William, treasurer and collector of police, h. Dee-mouut
Chalmers, William, grocer, 36, h. Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. midwife, 12, Windy-wynd
Chalmers, Mrs. teacher, 36, Pai'k-street
Chalmers, Mrs. S. 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street
I
Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 4, Wales-street
Chalmers, Misses, of Westfield, h. Westfield
Chapman, John, builder, 141, George-street
Chapman, Robert, porter and spirit dealer, 40, Quay
Chapman, Robert, stoneware, china, and glass merchant, 143, h. 141,
Charles, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street [George-street
Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill
Chessar, James, hairdresser, 22, Causewayend
Chessar, Miss, lodgings, 13, Schoolhill
Cheyne, Alexander, merchant, 28, Marischal-street, h. Whitehall
Cheyne, Rev. Patrick, (St. John's Chapel,) h. Galleries, Skene-street
Cheyne, Peter, of Lochhead, A. Lochhead
Chisholm, George, mealseller, porter and spirit-dealer, 19, James-street
1832-33
26 CHI—CLA
Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 89, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Chisholm, William, vintner, Upper-denbum
Chivas, Alexander, cashier. Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, h. Commer''
cial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Chivas, Alexander, advocate. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-st
Chivas, James, clerk, 37, King-street
Chivas, Thomas, cooper, h. 2, Spa -street
Chree, John, tinsmith, (H. G. & Co.), 7^. Kingsland-place, Broadford
Christall, John, teller, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, h. 12, Constitu-
tion-street
Christall, William, (of Wm. Christall & Co.) h. 19, Huntly-street
Christall, Wm. & Co. wholesale and retail London hat warehouse, 31
Broad-street
Christ
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Christ
Christ
Christ
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Christ:
Christ
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e, Donald, manufacturer, 62, h. 61, Bi'oad-street
e, Francis, plane-maker, 4, Back-wynd
e, George, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, Woodside I
e, George, stone and marble-cutter, 91, George-street
e, James and William, saddlers, 45, h. 47, Queen-street
e, John, stone-cutter. Chapel-street
e, John, vintner, victualling house, 17, Lodge-walk
e, Mrs. lodgings, Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate
e, Mrs. lodgings, 63, Guestrow
Chrystal, Alexander, druggist, 154, Gallowgate
Chrystal, Francis, (late of Blackburn,) Kingsland-place, Broadford
Chrystal, John, (Diamond-street bakehouse,) Diamond-street
Clapperton, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 86, h, Milne'
court, 21, Guestrow
Clapperton, William, surgeon, Old Aberdeen
Clark, Alexander, shoemaker. Union-street, h. 11, Dee-street
Clark, Alexander, mealseller, 44, Gallowgate
Clark, Alexander, baker, 22, Justice-street
Clark, Alexander, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane
Clark, Alexander, sexton, 67, Spital, Old Aberdeen
Clark, Archibald, shore- porter, 14, Shiprow
Clark, Benjamin, sheriff-officer, 14, Frederick-street
Clark, Charles, 9, Spa-street
1832-33
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lark, George, baker, 79, High-street, Old Aberdeen
riark, George, bookseller, h. 2, Guestrow
;'31ark, George, & Son, wholesale booksellers and stationers, 51, Broad-
Clark, James, teacher, Woodside [street
Plark, James, writing-master, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate
Clark, James, bookseller, h. 2, Guestrow
Clark, James, candlemaker, 16, Littlejohn-street
Clark, James, cooper, 14, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
plark, James, shipmaster, 13, James-street
Clark, John, advocate, 13, Upperkirkgate
Clark, John, (County Cess-office, Union-terrace,) h. \, Belmont-street
Clark, John, clerk, (Mail Coach-office,) 61, Union-street
Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 6, Princes-street
Clark, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Lyall's-buildings h. 8, Car-
' melite-street
lark, John, stone merchant, Waterloo-quay, h. Stronach's-close, Castle-
Clark, John, mealseller, 20, Blackfriars-street [street
Clark, Joseph, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 12, Drum's-lane, h. 43,
Frederick-street
Clark, Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 57,
Broad-street, h. 49, Guestrow
Clark, Robert, teacher of English, Writing, &c. 250, George-street
Clark, Samuel, linen-manufacturer, 5, Mounthooly [cord-street
Clark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-street, h. Bon-Ac-
Clark, William, manufacturer, Holburn-street [place
Clark, William, ironmonger, 16, Union-street, h, Westburn, Albyn-
Clark, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Upper-quay, h. above Shop
Clark, William, druggist, 22, Castle-street, h. 43, Frederick-street
Clark, William, wine and spirit dealer, and grocer, 8, h. 10, King-st.
Clark, William, saddler, 47, Queen-street
Clark, William, stabler, Cameron's-court, 30, North-street
Clark, Mrs. lodgings, 4, Schoolhill
Clark, Mrs. midwife, 5, Trinity-street
Clark, Mrs. ladies' school, 16, Gallowgate
Clark, Miss, lodgings, 79, Gallowgate
Clark, Miss, lodgings, 13, Upperkirkgate
1832—33
28 CLE—COL
Clerihew, Francis, advocate, 2, St. Catherine's-wjiid
Clerihew, Francis, builder, Union-place
Clerihew, Geoi-ge, builder, 7, Carmelite-street
Clerihew, William, mealseller, 4, Skene-street
Clerk, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander, 35, Dee-street
Clothing Repository, 1, Castle- street
Clunes, Mrs. 104, George-street,
Clyne, Alexander, shoemaker, 41, Castle-street, h. 7, Littlejohn-street
Clyne, Alexander, vintner, St. Clement's-street
Clyne, Captain, 1st regiment of foot, Braehead, Gilcomston
Clyne, James, shoemaker, (of Wm. Clyne & Sons,) h. 4, John-street
Clyne, William, sen. shoemaker, (of W^m. Clyne & Sons,) h. 3, Little-
john-street Q'ohn-street
Clyne, William, jun. shoemaker, (of Wm. Clyne & Sons,) h, 3, Little-
Chme, William, & Sons, shoe manufacturers and leather dealers, 10,
Gallowgate
Cobban, James, builder, 7, Jopp's-lane
Cochran, Alexander, 77, Dee-street
Cochran, Francis James, advocate, 96, Union-street, h. 77. Dee-street
Cochran, Mrs. Hugh, Hutcheon-street
Cock, Miss, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Cockburn, George, messenger-at-arms and town-serjeant, 10, Queen-st.
Cockburn, James, hairdresser, 63, Woolmanhill
Cocking, Rev. Thomas, Wesleyan minister, 9, Mount-hooly
Collie, Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 1, George-street
Collie, Alexander, slater, 26, Shiprow
Collie, George, draper, h. 19, Union-place [Broad-street
Collie, George, & Co. drapers, 20, Union-street, and warehouse, 2,
Collie, Gilbert, vintner, Donhouse-terrace, New Bridge of Don|
Collie, James, mason, 59, Summer-street
Collie, James, vintner, 19, Guestrow
Collie, James, manufacturer, 28, Gordon-street
Collie, James, shipmaster, 30, Virginia-street
Collie, James, shipmaster, (Effort,) Park-street
Collie, John, engraver and copperplate printer, 18, Netherkirkgate
h. Park-cottage, Broadford
1832—33
Cool
Cooj:
COL—coo 29
Collie, John, clerk, (Geo. Gordon & Co. brewers,) h. Hardgate
Collie, John, vintner, 1, Catto-square
Collie, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street
Collie, Robert, hairdresser, 62, h. 58, Shiprow
Collie, Robert, jun. hairdresser, 37, Green
Collie, William, bookseller and binder, select circulating library, 47,
Upperkirkgate, h. 76, Chapel-street
Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-street (west) h. Holburn-street
Collie, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 30, Virginia-street
Collie, Mrs. tea-dealer, 1, Whitehouse-street
CoUison, Mrs. John, Crown-court, Union-street
Combie, Mrs. teacher, 34, Summer-street
Commercial Banking Co. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch—Alex. Blackie, agent, 40,
Commissary Clerk's Office, 42, Castle-street [^Marischal-st
Commutation Road Trustees, George Wilson, advocate. Clerk and
Connol, John, porter and spirit dealer, 60, John-street [Collector
Connon, Alexander, grocer and tea-dealer, 6, East North-street
Connon, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 198, George-street
Connon, George, gardener, 13, Shuttle-lane
Connon, James, gardener, 66, Green
Connon, James, raealseller, 14, Park-street
Connon, John, lodgings, Hilton-house
Connon, Robert, gardener, 4, Seatongate
Connon, Robert, cart and ploughwright, 34, Causewayend
Connon, William, coal-broker, 12, Commerce-street
Connon, William, 44, Broad-street, h. 5, Drum's lane.
Cook, Charles, plane-maker, 27, St. Clement's-street
Cook, John, guard, (Union Coach,) 22, Constitution-street
Cook, John, 8, Catherine-street
Cook, Silvester, wright, Holburn-street
Cook, John, (Royal Riding Academy,) h. 2, Little Wales-street
Cooper, Alexander, manufacturer, (L. M. & Co.) A. Grandholm
Cooper, Alexander, cooper, Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 24, King-street, h. 27, Frederick-street
Cooper, Archibald, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, 42, Quay
1832—33 D
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Cooper, David, flesher, 19, George-street -market
Cooper, James, hatter, 59, Union-street, h. 2, Flourmill-brae
Cooper, John, hairdresser, 128, Gallowgate, h. 10, Young-street
Cooper, John, shoemaker, 109, Skene-street [^tion-;Street
Cooper, William, draper, (William Philip jun. & Co.) h. 6, Constitu-
Cooper, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 32, h. 34, Queen-street
Cooper, Mrs. William, vintner, 9, Commerce-street
Copland, Alexander, advocate, 4, Dee-street
Copland, David, merchant, office, York-place, h. 47, Marischal-st.
Copland, James, gi'ocer, 57, East North-street
Copland, John, plasterer, and vintner, 12, Shoe-lane
Copland, Thomas, stoneware-merchant, 10, Upperkirkgate
Copland, William, (Devanha Brewery,) h. Fonthill-place, Fen-yhill
Copland, William, late turner, 31, Shiprow
Copland, William, slater, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Copland, Mrs. Fonthill-place, Ferryhill
Copland, Mrs. Dr. Fountainhall
Copland, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Wales-street
Corbett, James, late shipmaster, 11, Peacock's-cloge, Castle-street
Corbett, William, of Beildside, h. 13, Carmelite-street
Cordiner, Rev. Charles, (of the Established Church,) 61, Gallowgate
Cordiner, Rev. James, (St. Paul's Chapel,) h. Chapel-court, 61,
Gallowgate
Corken, George, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, Smith's-houses,
Corken, James, Auld-lang-syne Tavern, Cotton Chapel-lane
Cormack, Alexander, mason and grate-setter, College-street
Cormack, William, furniture dealer, 3, Castlebrae
Cormack, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 36, Shiprow
Coi'mack, William, mealseller, 40, Virginia- street
Cormack, Mrs. William, Garden's-court, 15, Castle-street
Cornwall, George, printer, Cruden 's-court, 22, Broad street, h. Union-
Cornwall, Mrs. Silver-street Qten-ace
Cossens, James, wright, Kingsland-place, Broadford
Coulson, Thomas, clerk. Union Coach Office, Cross, h. 9, Back-wynd
County Fire Office and Provident Life Office—A. Anderson, agent,
11, Union-buildings
1832-33
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Courage, Arch, copper and tinsmith, 31, Skene-street, h. 40, Up-
perkirkgate
Courage, George, cooper, 6, Chapel -lane, h. Rettie's-court, 26,
Courage, James, cooper, 92, North-street [^Broad-street
Courage, Miss, stay-maker, 40, Upperkirkgate
Courage, Miss, dressmaker, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Courduft", Patrick, candlemaker, 17, Lower Denburn
Coutts, Adam, advocate, 61, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, Alexander, cutler, 14, Catherine-street
Coutts, John, tailor, 2, Queen-street, h. 22, Peacock's-close
Coutts, William, cutler, 214, h. 213, Gallowgate
Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, 58, Windmillbrae
Coutts, Miss, teacher, 8, Black's-buildings
Cowie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Tanfield
Cowie, Alexander, brewer, 5, Virginia-street, h. 68, Chapel-street
Cowie, James, vintner, 17, St. Andrew's-street
Cowie, James, shipmaster, (Edward,) h. Canal-side
Cowie, John, wright, 12, Catto-square
Cowie, John, teacher, Parochial School, 5, New-street, Old Aberdeen
Cowie, John, mason, Catherine-street
Cowie, Thomas, messenger -at-arms, Prince's-street
Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton
Cowie, William, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 38, h. 92, George-
Crabb, William, baker, 3, h. 4, Commerce-street ^street
Craig, David, shipmaster, (Wm. Simpson,) Sugar-house-lane
Craig, George, tide-waiter, 3, Canal-lane
Craig, John, wright, 8, Skene-street, h. 53, Woolmanhill
Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, h, Skene-street
Craig, Thomas, & Co. snufF and tobacco manufacturers, 7, Schoolhill
Craighead, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Garvock-street
Craigie, Robert, shipmaster, (Confidence,) 11, Constitution-street
Craigie, Mrs. and Miss, 34, Marischal-street
Craigie, Mrs. Alexander, 7, Canal-terrace
Craigraile, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, 6, Correction-
wynd, 7i. 10, Chapel-street
Craigmyle, James, cabinet-maker, 86, h. 90, Causewayend
1832-33 D 2
32 CRA—CRU
Craik, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Upper-denburn
Cramond, Charles, fiddlemaker, 32, Netherkirkgate, h. 15, Huntly-st.
Crane, Andrew, pilot-master. New Pier
Crane, Peter, piano-forte maker, 2, Trinity-street
Croll, James, cabinet-maker, 9, Rose-street, h. 34, Chapel-street
Croll, James, (Bakehouse,) 30, Union-place \Ji. Skene-square
Croraar, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 65, North-street,
Cromar, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene- street
Gromar, Alexander, teacher, Windmillbrae
Cromar, Alexander, house-surgeon, Infirmary
Cromar, Charles, vintner. Steps of Gilcomston
Cromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College, Old Aberdeen
Cromar, James, cutler, 45, h. 43, Gallowgate
Cromar, Mrs. John, vintner, 21, Lodge-walk
Cromar, Mrs, Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate
Cromar, Mrs. James, Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Crombie, Alexander, advocate, 7, Queen-street
Crombie, Alexander, dentist, 22, Kidd-lane, Chapel-street
Crombie, Alexander, frait merchant—Sale lofts at Weigh-house, h.
Crombie, Charles, dentist, 22, Kidd-lane [32, Park-st.
Crombie, Peter, jeweller, 9, Long-acre
Crone, William, watch and clockmaker, Jack's-brae
Crow, George, hairdresser, 24, h. 22, Park-street
Crow, James, of the customs, 2, Flourmill-lane
Crown Life Insurance—George Wilson, advocate, agent
Cruden, Miss, Westburn, Union-place, and Donald's-court, 20,
Schoolhill[] Upperkirkgate
Cruickshank, Alexander, hosier and glover, 55, Union-street, h. 44,
Cruickshank, Alexander, auctioneer, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street
Cruickshank, George, manager, (Aberdeen & North Shipping Co.)
Office, 2, James-street, h. 3, Affleck-street
Cruickshank, George, (Devanha Bottling Co.) h. 18, Bon-Accord-st.
Cruickshank, George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy-wynd
Cruickshank, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae
CiTiickshank, George, lime merchant, Lime-quay, h. 91, Gallowgate
Cruickshank, James, clerk, 69, Broad-street
1832-33
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Cruickshank, JameSj grocer, 15, College-street
Cruickshank, James, book dealer, 88, Gallowgate, h. 72, North-st.
Cruickshank, John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College, h.
12, Rose-street
Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, George-street
Cruickshank, Leslie, gardener, Carnation Cottage, Cotton
Cruickshank, Leslie, merchant and shipowner, 92, h. Seaton's-court,
91, Broad-street
Cruickshank, Richard, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 41, North-street
Cruickshank, Richard, guard. Defiance coach, h. 5, Huntly-street
Cruickshank, Robert, vintner, Bridge of Don
Cruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill
Cruickshank, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice-street
Cruickshank, William, gardener, 10, Shuttle-lane
Cruickshank, Jane, Broadford
Cruickshank, Mrs. dressmitker, 48, Green
Cruickshank, Mrs. grocer, Shortloanings
Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate
Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene-square
Cruickshank, Miss, 47, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Ci-uickshank, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Gordon-street
Cruickshank, Miss Christian, 29, Dee-street
Cruickshank, Miss, Rosemount-teiTace, Skene-square
Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-street
Cuddie, A. M.D. 25, James-street
Cuddie, Nicholas, cooper, 24, Loch-street
CuUen, John, principal servant, St. Paul's Chapel, and funeral under-
taker, and occasional waiter, 100, Gallowgate
Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, h. Albyn-place
Cumine, Misses, Union-place
Cumming, Alexander, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 214, George-
Cumming, George, advocate, Concert-court, Broad-street [^street
Cumming, Jonathan, 33, St. Andrew's-street
Cumming, William, tailor, 65, Guestrow
i
Cumming, Mrs. vintner, Holburn street
Cumming, Miss, Bridge of Don
1832-33 D 3
34• CUR—DAV
Currie, David, baker, 35, Broad-street, ^. Milne's-court, 21, Guestrow
Custom House, 16, Quay—Watch House, !Sew Pier, Footdee
D
Dalgarno, Alexander, merchant, Union-terrace
Dalgarno, James, mealseller, 18, East North-street
Dalgarno, William, merchant tailor and stock maker, 3, Netherkirkgate,
h. 81, Windmill-brae
Dallas, Robert, tailor, beadle of St. John's Chapel, and funeral waiter,
h. 22, Dee-street
Dallas & Leith, plasterers, 30, Summer-street
Dallas, William, vintner, 8, North-street
Dalryraple, Mrs. James, Uniop-place
Dalziel, James, watch and clofckmaker, 13, Marischal-street
Dalziel, John, teacher, Leadside, Gilcomston
Dalziel, Thomas, blacksmith, Footdee
Dalziel, Miss, lodgingsyi3, Marischal-street
Daniel, Alexander, advocate, Farquhar's-court, 17 Upperkirkgate
Daniel, George, memiant, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Daniel, Monsieur, teacher of languages, M'Combie's-court, 51, Union-
Daniel, Thomas, stabler, 9, Mealraarket-lane [street
Dauney, Dr. Al/xander, advocate, Kingsland-place, Broadford
Dawney, Alexa:nder, land-surveyor, 71, North-street
Davidson, Alexander, grocer, 135, Skene-street
Davidson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Forth,) 44, Virginia street
Davidson, Alexander, wright. Justice-mills
Davidson, Rev. Alexander, of the South Parish Church, h. Goi'don's-
courtj 22, Gordon-street
Davidson, Alexander, vintner and Flyboat-keeper, Cotton
Davidson, Alexander, broker, Upper-denburn
Davidson, Andrew, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Davidson, Andi'ew, shoemaker, 23, Causewayend
Davidson, Andrew, teacher, 4, Trinity-sti'eet
Davidson, Andrew, shipmaster, (Myrtle,) 2, Garvock-street
Davidson, Charles, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 32, Castle-street, h,
13, Marischal-street
1832-33
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Davidson, Duncan, advocate, Office, 1, Bon-Accord-street, h. 239^
Union-street
Davidson, Dr. James, professor of natural history, Marischal College,
h. King-street
Davidson, George, traveller^ (Devanlia Brewery,) h. Gordon's-court,
Davidson, George, Ruthrieston New Inn [22, Gordon-street
Davidson, George, merchant, 17, Quay
Davidson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 77, Shiprow
Davidson, George, mason, 60, North-street
Davidson, George, painter and glazier, 2, h. 3, Littlejohn-street
Davidson, George, grocer, wine, tea and spirit dealer, 5, Schoolhill, h.
55, St. Nicholas-street
Davidson, George & William, rope and twine manufacturers, Footdee
Davidson, James, boot and shoemaker, 50, Summer-street
Davidson, James, vintner, Rutluieston
Davidson, James, gardener, Chapel-street
Davidson, James, jun. Marywell -street
Davidson, James, thread manufacturer, King-street, h. Burnside
Davidson, James, grocer, 13, North-street, h. 42, Long-acre
Davidson, James, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Davidson, John, merchant, 17, Quay
Davidson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton
Davidson, John, mason, 16, Prince's-street
Davidson, John, porter and spirit dealer, 58, Lime-quay
Davidson, John, printer, (of John Davidson & Co.,) Ji. 68, Broad-st.
Davidson, John, & Co. printers, 68, Broad-street
Davidson, John, writer, 64, Chapel-street
Davidson, John, vintner, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Davidson, John, wright, 8, Blackfriars-street
Davidson, Patrick, advocate, 1, Bon-Accord-street, h. 239, Union-st.
Davidson, Robert, yeast-brewer, Causewayend, A. Canal-road
Davidson, Robert, & Co. soap-manufacturers, Hutcheon-street, h.
Davidson, Samuel, clerk, (Weigh-house,) h. 7, Quay [Elmfield
Davidson, William, mason. Upper Denburn
Davidson, William, mason, Causewayend
Davidson, William, shoemaker. Windmill-brae
Davidson, William, merchant, 44, Broad-street, h. Canal-road
1832-33
36 DAV—DEY
Davidson, William, surgeon, 4, h. 6, St. Nicholas-street
Davidson, William, stoneware merchant, 36, h. Lobban's-court,
Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, lodgings, 54, Quay [Castle-street
Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, 165, Union-street
Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, 122, Union-street
Davidson, Mrs. vintner, 43, Quay
Davidson, Mrs. midwife, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Davidson, Mrs. midwife, 52, Summer-street
Davidson, Mrs. Lieutenant Alexander, 6, Windy-wynd
Davidson, Mrs. William, Canal-road
Davidson, Mrs. George, grocer, 42, Gordon-street
Davidson, Mrs. vintner, Broadford [kirkgate
Davidson, Miss, housekeeper. Poor's Hospital for Boys, 19, Upper-
Davidson, Miss, teacher, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street
Davie, Alexander, beadle of the North Chui'ch, and funeral-waiter,
William Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate
Davie, James, musical repository, 12, Union-street, h. Concert-court,
Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane [Broad-street
Davie, Miss, music-teacher. Concert-court, Broad-street
Davie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22, Shuttle-lane
Dawson, Charles, town-serjeant. Well-court, Broad-street
Dawson, David, tailor, Causewayend
Dawson, Mrs. grocer, 3, Mounthooly
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 58, Schoolhill—Robert Taylor, teacher
Dean, John, tea dealer, Hardgate
Deans, William, Devanha Inn, Clay-hills
Deans, Miss, dressmaker, 12, St. Andrew's-street
Dearie, Andrew, shipmaster, (Prince of Waterloo,) 7, Constitution-
Dearie, George, gardener, 4, Fisher-row [^street
Dee Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 17, Marischal-street
Dempster, Alexander, tea dealer, 21, Back-wynd
Dempster, John, East Craibstone-street
Devanha Bottling Co, 46, Green—George Cruickshank, manager
Devanha Brewery, Devanha
Devanha Counting-house, Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-street
Devanha Distillery Co. Devanha
Dey, James, vintner and victualling house, 28, Guestrow
1832-23
DIA—DON 3/
Diack, Alexander, seedsman and gardener. Mile-end
Diack, Alexander, teacher of mathematics, &c. Aberdeen Academy,
115, Union-street
Diack, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 24, Windmill-brae
Diack, James, porter, Marischal College, College-court, 82, Broad-st.
Dick, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 7, Wales-street
Dick, Mrs. George, Bellevue-cottage, Hardgate
Dickie, John, merchant, h. Cherryvale
Dickie, John, flesher, 12 and 17, Wales-st.-market, h. 19, Wales-st.
Dingwall, Alexander, wholesale grocer, 38, Netherkirkgate, h. Spring-
garden
Dingwall, Alex. jun. postmaster, 15, Netherkirkgate, h. Spring-garden
Dingwall Fordyce, Alexander, merchant, Millburn-cottage, Dee-village
Dingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur, of Culsh, h. Arthurseat
Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate, 130, Union-street
Dingwall Fordyce, Mrs. William, 45, Schoolhill
Dingwall, James, tailor, Gerrard-street
Dingwall, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside
Dingwall, John, of Ardo, 87, Gallowgate
Dingwall, John, gardener, Cornhill
Divine, James, teacher, Davidsons-court, 111, Gallowgate
Dobbie, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 6, Putachieside
Dobson, Edmund, basket-maker, 16, Marischal-street
Docherty, Dominick, vintner, 5, Exchequer-row
Docherty, Mrs. midwife, 5, Exchequer-row
Doig, Mrs. Millburn-cottage
Don, Lawrance, vintner, 18, Carmelite-street
Don, Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 1, Flourmill-lane
Donald, Andrew, grocer, taa and spirit dealer, 74, Woolmanhill
Donald, Andrew, gardener, 191, Gallowgate
Donald, Andrew, baker, 25, Upperkirkgate
Donald, David, gardener. Short Loans, Gilcomston
Donald, David, tailor, Holburn- street [Shoe-lane
Donald, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, North-street, h. 14,
Donald, George, flesher, 13, George-street-market, k. 157, George-st,
Donald, George, constable and sheriff-officer, Scott's-court, 25, Quay
Donald, George, tailor, 17, Upperkirkgate
1832-33
38 DON—DOWDonald, James, gardener, Rubislaw
Donald, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 34, h. 35, Green
Donald, James, tailor, 21, Woolmanhill,
Donald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Queen-street, h. 8, Denburn-terrace
Donald John, teacher, 47, Virginia-street
Donald, Peter, stoneware merchant, 37, h. 35, East North-street
Donald, Robert, brush-maker, 14, h. 12, St. Nicholas-street
Donald, William, jun. ship-agent, 12, Commerce-street, h. 1, Consti-
tution-street
Donald, William, grocer, porter and spirit merchant, 5, h. 8, James-st-
Donald, William, watch and clockmaker, 7, South Silver-street
Donald, William, grocer, 11, h, Exchequer -court, 9, Exchequer-row
Donald, William, jun. grocer, (R. Catto & Co.) h. 11, King-street
Donald, William, h Co. tanners and curriers, (Inverury,) 6, Flourmill-
Donald, Mrs. William, 3, Little Belmont-street librae
Donald, Mrs. W. 251, Union-street
Donald, Mrs. confectioner, 191, Gallowgate
Donald, Mrs. vintner, 40, St. Andrew's-street Potte-street
Donaldson, Alexander, flesher, 11, George-street-market, h. 5, Char-
Donaldson, David, flesher, 7, George-st.-market, h. 4, Charlotte-street
Donaldson, John, post-horse-raaster and vintner, 164, George-street
Donaldson, Peter, guard of the Earl of Fife Coach, 164, George-street i
Donaldson, Richard Walker, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union-
buildings, h. 1, Black's-buildings
Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales-street-market, h. 10, Wales-street
Donaldson, Mrs. 143, Skene-street
Donking, John, clockmaker and spirit dealer, 14, George-street
Dougal, Mrs. Thomas, 165, Union-street
Douglas, A. blacksmith, Causewayend
Douglas, Charles, merchant, 9, Exchequer-row [^street
Douglas, Rev. George, (Wesleyan chapel,) 2, Langstane-place, Dee-
Douglas, James, cabinet-maker, 29, Guestrow, and vintner, 16, Ex-
chequer-row
Douglas, William, boot and shoemaker, 24, A. 31, Guestrow
Dow, James, accountant, 16, Queen-streetI
Dow, James, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market '
Dow, James, mealseller, 15, Fisher-row
1832-33
DOW—DUG 39
Dow, John, vintner, horse-breaker, &c. 2, Little Wales-street,
Dower, James, vintner, Holburn-street
Dower, Joseph, grocer, 25, Causewayend
Downie, Alexander, teacher of dancing, calisthenic, and gymnastic ex-
ercises. Crown-court, Union-street
Downie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Newburgh,) 16, Prince Regent-st.
Downie, Charles, late druggist, h. Gilcoraston
Downie, James, leather merchant, Spital
Pownie, James, shoemaker, 31, Woolmanhill
Downie, James, shoemaker, 46, Netherkirkgate
Downie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Spital
Drimmie, Alexander, manufacturer, Rubislaw woi'ks
Drimmie, Daniel, manufacturer, (Broadford works,) h, Rubislaw
Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1, Queen-street—ladies' boot and shoe
wareroom, and h. 16, Guestrow
Drysdale, Misses, boarding school, 39, Union-place
Duft', Alexander, tailor, 29, Broad-street
DuiF, Alexander, writer, 26, Castle- street, h, 29, Broad-street
DufF, Archibald, teacher of dancing and music, h. Clayhills
DufF, James, gardener, 27, George-street
Duff, Mrs. A. teacher, Clayhills
Duffus, James, confectioner, 78, Union-street, h. 67, Netherkirkgate
Duffus, John, (John Duffus & Co.) h. St. Clement's-street
Duffus, John, & Co. manufacturers of steam engines, chain cables,
anchors, locks, and hinges ; millwrights, mechanists, and ship-
builders, St. Clement's-street
Duffus and Co.'s building-yard, Footdee
Duffus, William, Kepplestone, h. 5, Skene-place
Duffus, Mrs. confectioner, 6, Blairton-lane *
jDuffus, Misses, silk-dyers and milliners, 83, Queen-street,
Duguid, Alexander, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Sutherland's-
court, 17, James-street
Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-street, h. West Craibstone -street
Duguid, John, clerk, 21, Shiprow Qdrew's-street
Duguid, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 2, lu 4, St. An-
Duguid, Captain John, 39, Dee-street
1832-33
40 DUG—DUN
Duguid, John, & Co. cotton and woollen manufacturers, 3, li. 4, St.
Andrew's-street
Duguid, Peter, agent for Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland-court,
35, Castle-street
Duguid, Thomas, cashier, (Gilcomston brewery,) h. 1, Skene-place
Duguid, William, ironmonger, 37, and 39, h. 41, St. Nicholas-street
Duguid, Mi-s. Baillie, Dee-place
Duguid, Mrs. W. Newlands
Duguid, Mrs. John, silk-stocking-grafter, 21, Shiprow
Dunbar, George, boot and shoemaker. Upper Denburn
Dunbar, William, mealseller, 41, Skene-street
Dunbar, Mrs. Major, King-street,
Duncan, Adam, provision merchant and agent, 11, Upperkirkgate h.
Skene-place
Duncan, Alexander, quill manufacturer, li. 36, Union-place
Duncan, Alexander, woollen manufacturer, 25, Loch-street
Duncan, Alexander, hairdresser, 59, Lime-quay, h. 1, Church-street
Duncan, Alexander, vintner, 16, James-street [street
Duncan, Alexander, & Son, quill manufacturers. Crown-court, Union-
Duncan, Andrew, clothier and haberdasher, (late of A. Duncan & Son,)
105, Union-street, h. 29, Union-place
Duncan, Andrew, tailor, 24, Netherkirkgate
Duncan, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 33, h. 35, Gallowgate
Duncan, David, porter and spirit dealer, 4, Putachie-side
Duncan, David, boot and shoemaker, 5, St. Nicholas-street, h. Skene-
terrace
Duncan, Francis, wood merchant, Poynemook, h. College-street
Duncan, George, superintendant of Water Works, h. West Craibstone.
Duncan, George, mason, Bern-Accord-street [street
Duncan, George, late dyer. Fowler's-wynd
Duncan, James, leather merchant, 33, h. 24, Schoolhill
Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 42, Loch-street
Duncan, John, grocer and mealseller, Cotton
Duncan, John, flesher, 6, Spital, Old Aberdeen
Duncan, John, manufacturer, h. 26, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Duncan, John, advocate, 2, Guestrow\
1832-33i
BUN—DUN 41
Duncan, Jolin, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Nicholas-street, h. Mary-
well-cottage, head of College-street
Duncan, John, boot and shoenaaker, 118, Skene-street
Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 92, Union-street, h. 14, Loch-st.
Duncan, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street
Duncan, Joseph, mealseller, 2, Commerce-street
Duncan, Peter, bootmaker, 9, Queen-street, h. 20, Union-row
Duncan, Thomas, stone-cutter, Dee-street, h. 46, Dee-street
Duncan, Thomas, cork-cutter, 64, h. 65, Guestrow
iDuncan, William, druggist, 51, Castle-street, h. 6, Marischal- street
Duncan, William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 44, h. Duncan's-
court, 45, Castle-street
Duncan, William, provision merchant, and dealer in teas and coffee,
47, Broad-street, li. Kingsland-place, Broadford
Duncan, William, flesher, 13, Wales -street-market, li. 2, Hanover-st.
Duncan, William, shoemaker, 76, Windmill-brae
Duncan, William, gardener, Berryhill
Duncan, William, boot and shoemaker, 92, Union-street, h. 14, Loch-
Duncan, William, wright, Skene-square [^street
Duncan, William, jun. flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, h. 2, Hanover-
Duncan, Margaret, vintner, 5, College-street [[street
Duncan, Mrs. James, tea dealer, 80, Chapel-street
Duncan, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston
Duncan, Mrs. 6, Broad-street
Duncan, Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate
Duncan, Miss, 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Duncan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 115, Gallowgate
Dundee Insurance Co.—Alexander Cheyne, merchant, agent, 28, Ma-
rischal -street
Dunn, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend [[King-street
Dunn, David, wholesale diniggist, drysalter, and grocer, 20, h. 18,
Dunn, John, teacher, grammar school, h. 229, George-street
Dunn, John, merchant, 50, Broad-street, A. 20, Silver-street
Dunn, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 20, Union- place
Dunn, John, merchant tailor, 5, h. 4, St. Nicholas-lane
Dunn, John, shipmaster, (Jean,) 3, Links-street
Dunn, William, gardener, 66, Green
1832—33 E
42 DUN—DYK
Dunn, William, tailor, 65, h. 58, Shiprow
Dunn, Mrs. George, merchant, 9, Castle-street, h. Mitchell's-place,
Dunn, Mrs. William, 19, Constitution-street [King-street
Durie, David, stabler, 59, Green
Durie, Peter, pewterer, Skene-squai'e
Durward, James, Elgin carrier, 81, North-street
Durward, John, beam and scale maker, 42, Frederick-street
Durward, Mrs. midwife, 42, Frederick-street
Durward, Mrs. Isobel, midwife, 43, Frederick-street
Duthie, Alexander, jun. merchant and shipowner, h. Broadford
Duthie, Alexander, shoemaker, 12, Chapel-street
Duthie, Alexander, tea-dealer, 30, Woolmanhill
Duthie, James, beadle. Trinity Chapel, and funeral waiter, 9, Black-
friars-street
Duthie, John, hairdresser. Lime-quay, h. Church-street
Duthie, John, shipbuildei", 2, Wellington-street
Duthie, Robert, merchant, 44, Quay, A. Burnside
Duthie, Robert, shipmaster, (Anne,) 14, Commerce-street
Duthie, Robert, gardener, 2, Berry-lane
Duthie, Robert, mealseller, 7, Commerce-street
Duthie, William, brewer, Hardgate
Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee, A. Welling-
ton-street
Duthie, Mrs. Alexander, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Duthie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 69, Shiprow
Duthie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Lamond's-court, 49, Upper-
kirkgate
Dyce, James, shoemaker and vintner, 7, h. 3, Chapel-street
Dyce, James, druggist, 80, h. 76, Broad-street
Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow
Dyce, Robert, advocate, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate
Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-street
Dyce, Mrs. boarding school, 1, Alford-place
Dyce, Miss, of Rosebank, A. Rosebank
Dyer, Alexander, flesher, 36, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street
Dyer, Philip, flesher, 36, Wales-street-raarket, h. 7, Wales-street
Dyker, Mrs. Cooperston-buildings
1832—33
EAG—EDW 43
Eti,
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elEagle Fire and Life Insurance—Alexander Smith, advocate, 96,
I
Union-street, and Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street, agents
ckford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andrew's-street
ddie, Charles, miller. Nether Justicemills, Holburn
Eddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-street
Eddie, John, mason, Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square
Eddieson, Charles, flesher, 9, Wales-street- market, h. Shuttle-lane
Eddieson, John, flesher, 26, Wales street-market
Eddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-street-market, h. Prince's-street
Eddieson, Robert, flesher, 1, Wales-street market, h. Shuttle-lane
Edgar, David, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 193, Gallowgate, h.
2, Windy-wynd
Edinburgh Life Insurance—J. Murray, advocate, agent, 28, Schoolhijl
Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society—Alex. Smith, jun. advocate,
39, Schoolhill, and James Brebner, advocate, 7, Queen-st. agents
Edmond, Alexander, cart and plough wright, Causewayend
Edmond, Charles, cart and plough wright, Charles-street, Broadford
Edmond, Francis, cart and plough wright, 71, North-street
Edmond, Francis, advocate, 46, Bon-Accord-street, h. 122, Union-st.
Edmond, James, advocate, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street, h.
West Craibstone-street
Edmond, James, cart and plough wright, 142, George-street
Edward, Alexander, solicitor, 43, Marischal-street
Edward, James, confectionei', 45, George-street
Edward, James, teacher of English and stenography, 72, Spital
Edward, James, vintner and hairdresser, 70, George-street
Edward, James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 6, Skene- street
Edward, James,cotton manufacturei', 51, A. Clunes'-court, 53, George-st.
Edward, James, woolcomber and grocer, 38, h. 32, Chapel-street
Edward, John, & Co. booksellers and tea dealers, Gilcomston
Edward, Robert, printer, 6, Castle-street
Edward, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, and provision mer-
- chant, 46 and 47, h. Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street
Edwards, Douglas, general merchant, 115, Union-street, h. 4,
Skene-place
1832-33 e2
44 EDW—ESSEdwards, Mrs. midwife, 4, Black's-buildings
Elgen, William, teacher of mathematics, geography, and navigation, 10,
Drum's-lane, h. Skene-square
Elgen, William, accountant—office, 10, Drum's-lane
Ellis, Captain Joshua, late 80th regiment, 61, Dee- street
Ellis, William, coppersmith, 11, Harriot-street, and Ware-room, 34,
Ellithorn, James, surgeon, Broadford [Sihoolhill
Elmslie, William, druggist, h. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Elmslie, Misses, stiaw-hat-makere and milliners, Charlotte street
Elmsly, Joseph, & Co. grocers, wine, tea, and spirit dealers, 16,
Castle- street
Elrick, John, mason, Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate
Elrick, John, tobacco-pipe-maker, 46, h. 42, Loch-street
Elrick, John, grocer, 8, Kidd-lane
Elrick, Joseph, tailor, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Elrick, William, mealseller, 48, Shiprow
Elsmie, Alexander, merchant, (of J. Lumsden & Co.) h. at Gilcom-
ston Brewery
Elsmie, George, manager, (Gilcomston Brewery,) h. at Brewery
Elsmie, George, jun. manager, (James Forbes & Co.) h. 68, Dee-st.
Emslie, Alexander, merchant, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
Emslie, Alexander, sen. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 23, Castle -street,
h. 23, Frederick- street
Emslie, John, tape manufacturer, /*. 79, George-street
Emslie, William, baker, 215, Gallowgate, li. 16, Cathei'ine-street
Emslie, William, boot and shoemaker, Gilcomston []side
Emslie, William, merchant, 189, Gallowgate, h. Honeybank, Canal-
Emslie, William, & Son, drapers, 15, Shiprow, h. 3, Kidd-lane
Emslie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 79, George-street
Emsly, George, coachmaker, 43, h. 45, King-street
Emsly, Mrs. of Pitmedden, East Craibstone-street
England, James, blacksmith, 15, Albion-street
England, John, blacksmith. Windmill-brae
Erskine, Mrs. Huntly-street
Esson, Charles, shipmaster, (Acorn,) 50, Quay
Esson, John, millwright, 50, Causewayend
Esson, William, tea and spirit merchant, 47, h. 71, Gallowgate
1832—33
ESS—FAR ' 45
Esson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner. Exchange-court, Union-street
Ettershank, Joseph, steward, (Regent,) 14, Summer-lane
Ettershank, Peter, sheriff-officer, Upper Denburn
Ettershank, Mrs. midwife, 45, Virginia-street
European Life Insurance Company—D. Davidson, advocate, agent, 1,
Bon-accord-street
Ewen, Charles, coal broker, 12, Quay
Ewen, George, turner, 44, Dee-street, h. 45, Bon-Accord-street
Ewen, John, vintner, 10, Carnegie's-brae
Ewen, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 7, Lower Denburn
Ewen, William, hotel, tavern, and lodgings, 24, Quay
Ewen, William, vintner, Ruthrieston
Ewing, Alexander, M.D. 6, Golden-square
Ewing, William, clerk, (Alexander Milne, grocer,) h, Kingsland-place,
Broadford
Excise Permit Office, 50, King-street
Eaddie, John, marine painter, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Fairnburn, Thomas, assistant pilot master. New Pier
Fairweather, David, cabinet-maker, 156, George-street
Fairweather, John, guard, (South Mail,) 49, Bon-Accord- street
Falconer, Ai'thur, coach-driver of the Defiance, 19, Union-buildings
Falconer, James, wright, 45, Bon-Accord-street
Falconer, John, & Co. clothiers, 23, Union-street, h. 8, Quay
Falconer, John, cooper, 8, Quay
Falconer, John, shipmaster, (Isabella,) 1, Links-street
Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, Upperkirkgate, h. 24,
Marischal-street
Farquhar, George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 45, Upperkirk-
gate, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill
Farquhar & Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane
Farquhar, James, clothier, 14, Union-street Cga^te
Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, h. Painters'-court, 22, Upperkirk-
Farquhar, Nathaniel, advocate, 2, Adelphi-court, h. 24, Marischal-street
Farquhar, Robert, painter, 5, Forbes-street
1832-33 E 3
40 FAR—FIN
Farquliar, Robert, auctioneer and furniture- dealer, 31, Castle-street,
h. Thomas Webster's Houses, Hanover-street
Farquhar, Robert, tailor, Holburn-street
Farquhar, William, traveller, (Gilcomston Brewery,) h. Bon-Accord-
Farquhar, William, clerk, 25, Justice-street [terrac&
Farquhar, Mrs. Alexander, Waterloo-quay
Farquharson & Co. merchants, 36, St. Nicholas-street
Farquharson & Co. porter and spirit dealers, 8, Garvock-street
Farquharson, John, of Haughton, h. Union-terrace
Farquharson, Peter, advocate, Union-teiTace
Farquharson, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 40, Long-acre
Farquharson, Miss, of In very, 1, Correction-wynd
Farquharson, Miss C. 25, Union-place
Female School of Industry, Union-ten-ace
Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane, North-street
Ferguson, Alexander, blacksmith and bellhanger, 10, Fowler's-wynd
Ferguson, Andrew, M.D. 38, Green, h. 138, Union street
Ferguson, Donald, excise officer, (Glenburn Distillery,) Rubislaw
Ferguson, James, advocate—Office, 13, Upperkirkgate, h. Cooperston-
Ferg-uson, Robert, surgeon, Park-street [placa-
Ferguson, Mrs. John, J. Ferguson's-court, 108, Gallowgate
Ferguson, Miss, Roy-place, Dee-street
Ferrier, AndreT^^, tailor, 6, Union-lane
Ferrier, James, gardener, 10, Spa-street
Ferrier, Mrs. George, Chapel-street
Ferriers, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 10, Spa-street
Fettes, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, Green
Fettes, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 10, Correction-wynd
Feuillet, Henry A. cabinet-maker, (of Robertson & Feuillet,) It,
Waterloo-quay
Fiddes, Alexander, collector of customs, 16, Quay
Fiddes, Alexander, painter and glazier, 41, High-street, Old Aber-
deen, and painter and vintner, 7, King-street, Aberdeen
Fiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-street, h. 21, Shoe-lane
Fiddler, Alexander, spirit dealer, 53, h. 54, Quay
Findlay, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 25, Lodge-walk
Findlay, Alexander, jun. boot and shoemaker, 60, Queen-street
1832-33
I
FIN—FOO A-J
Findlay, James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 10, Skene-street
Findlay, James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street
Findlay, John, dealer in watches, jewellery, &c. 60, Queen-street
iFindlay, Matthew, cotton-manufacturer, 19, East North-street
Findlay, Robert, grocer and vintner, Skene-square
Findlay, Robert, wright. North-street, A. '22, Peacock's-close
Findlay, Robert, boot and shoemaker, constable and public crier, Hol-
burn-street
Findlay, William, & Co. stoneware merchants, 13, h. 15, Gallowgate
Findlay, William, boot and shoemaker, Windmill-brae
i Findlay, William, teacher, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Findlay, Misses, straw-hat-makers and milliners, 21, Lodge-walk
Finlason, Eric, tailor, clothier, and glover, (late of Nicol and Finla-
son,) 10, St. Nicholas-street, A. 38, Chapel-street
Finlason, John, tailor, 38, Chapel-street
Finlason, John, jun. tailor and draper, 2, h. 4, Queen-street
Finlason, John, tinsmith, 31, Causewayend
Finlason, Robert, tailor, 4, Queen-street
Finlater, James, plasterer, 21, Causewayend
Fire Insurance Co. of Scotland
—
A. Gibbon, advocate, agent, 4, Dee-
Fisher, Basil, Devanha [street
Fisher, Major, Devanha
Fisher, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 20, Virginia-street
Fisher, William, Devanha
Flatt, David, tailor, 99, Shiprow
Fleming, John, advocate, 1, Marischal-street
Fleming, John, merchant, 7, Wellington-street
Fletcher, William, shipmaster, (Marquis of Huntly,) Summer-lane
Florence, Alexander, merchant, /*. 35, Long-acre
Florence, James, book-keeper. Bank of Scotland's Branch, h. 5Sr
Bon-Accord -street [lington-street
Fogarty, James, clothier and furnishing tailor, York-place, h. 3, Wel-
Fogarty, Patrick, & Co's. boot and shoe establishment, 10, St. Ca-
therine's-wynd, h. 3, Wellington-street
Footdee Dispensary, 17, James-street
Foote, Rev. James, (East Parish Church,) h. 14, Golden-square
Foote, Mrs. 102, Union—street
1832-33
4y FOR—FOR
Forbes, Alexander, wine merchant, agent for the British Linen Company,
Forbes, Alex, gi-ocer and spirit dealer, 18, Gordon-st. [38, Castle-st.
Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Colonel David, Silver-street
Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, h. Marywell-place
Forbes, Daniel, saw-maker, 16, Castlebrae
Forbes, Rev. Dr. of Blelack, Union-street
Forbes, George, of Springhill—Office, 6, Huxter-row, h. Springhill
Forbes, James, portrait painter, Crown-court, Union-street
Forbes, James, merchant, h. 221, George-street
Forbes, James, jun. merchant, h. Silver-street
Forbes, James, of Echt, h. 28, Quay
Forbes, James, & Co. rope manufacturers, Footdee
Forbes, James, & Son, merchants, 70, Union-street
Forbes, James Staats, 92, George-street
Forbes, John, of Blackford, h. Union-terrace
Forbes, John, wool merchant, h. Skene-terrace
Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Queen-street
Forbes, John, stoneware merchant, 17, h. 19, Schoolhill
Forbes, John and Francis, academy, Sunnybank
Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton-spinners, Poynernook
Forbes, Rev. Dr. Patrick, professor of humanity, &c. King's College
h. 11, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Robert, teacher, Grammar School, h. 74, Hutcheon-street
Forbes, Robert, shoemaker, Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate
Forbes, Robert, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Forbes, William, carpet-shoemaker, 14, Lodge-walk
Forbes, William, superintendent of meters, Meter's-court, Chapel-lane
Forbes, William, wright, Well of Spa
Forbes, William & James, merchants, 1, James-street
Forbes, William, advocate—Office, 35, King-st., h. 5, Upperkirkgate
Forbes, William, porter and spirit dealer, 15, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Mrs. Robert, of Castleton, 15, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Mrs. midwife, 33, Blackfriars-street
Forbes, Mrs. and Miss, of Boyndlie, 19, Golden-square
Forbes, Mrs. sen. late of Schivas, 15, Belmont-street
Forbes, Miss E. of Ladysford, 26, Silver-street
1832-33
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Forbes, Misses, of Edit, 23, Bon-Accord-terrace
Fordyce, William, porter and spirit dealer, 24, Hutcheon-street
Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 26, St. Nicholas-street
Fon-est, William, vintner, 2, Commerce-street
Forrest, Miss, dressmaker. Summer-street
Forrest, Mrs. midwife, 98, Skene-street [street
Forsyth, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 16, h. 10, Park-
Forsyth, Alexander, coachmaker, 8, h. A, Shoe-lane
Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburgh, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forsyth & Elmslie, chemists and druggists, 57, Castle-street
Forsytli, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 47, h. 49, Commerce-
Forsyth, George, silk-dyer, 18, h. 20, George-street [[street
Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 73, Broad-street, h. 108, George-st.
Forsyth, William, upholsterer, 169, Union-street
Forsyth, William, dentist and druggist, 57, Castle-st. h. 6, Castle-brae
Forsyth, Misses, milliners, Marywell-place
Forsyth, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 44, Upperkirkgate
Foster, John, hardware merchant, 5, Broad-street
Fotheringham, Richard, vintner, 48, Guestrow
Fowler, Chas. dentist and cupper, Lamond's-crt. 49, Upperkirkgate
Fowler, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4, East North-street
Fowler, George, and Rev. James, teachers of Thain's School, 53,
Fowler, James, Springbank, Kittybrewster [Shiprow
Fowler, William, shipmaster, (Rover,) 40, Virginia-street
Fowlie, James, treasurer. Poor's Hospital—Office, 56, Gallowgate,
Fowlie, John, gardener, Millbank-cottage [h. 19, Upperkirkgate
Foulerton, Captain Alexander, 11, Carmelite-street
France, Henry, renovator of clothes, Broadford
Fraser, Alexander, advocate, Town-house, h. 47, Schoolhill
Eraser, Alexander, architect, landscape-painter, and drawing-masterj
1, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Fraser, Alexander, weaver, 74, Green
Fraser, Alexander, merchant—Office, 14, Weigh-house-square, h. 58,
Fraser, Alexander, surgeon, 38, Schoolhill [Marischal-street
Fraser, Angus, East India tea warehouse, 38, h. 36, Union-street
Fraser, Rev. Charles, (Roman Catholic Chapel,) 1, Justice-street
1832-33
50 FRA—FRI
Fraser, Charlesj manager, Davis Straits Whale Fishing Co. 25, Fre-
Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 4, Flourmill-lane [derick-street
Fraser, Hugh, & Co. furnishing tailors, 187, George-street
Fraser, James, & Son, boot and shoemakers, 32, Union-street, h. 8,
Drum's-lane
Fraser, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 197, Union-street,
corner of Dee-street, h. 22, Gordon-street
Fraser, James, candle manufacturer, 37, Loch-street, h. West Craib-
stone-street
Fraser, John, watch and clockmaker, 1, Crown-street, h. 22, Summer-
Fraser, John, surgeon, 6, Castle-brae [street
Fraser, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 32, li. 30, Upperkirkgate
Fraser, Robert, gardener, Woodside
Fraser, Simon, librarian, King's College, Old Aberdeen
Fraser, Simon, tailor, 21, Wales-street
Fraser, Thomas, boot and shoemaker. Lime-quay, h. Church-street
Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.), 88, Broad-street
Fraser, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealei", 57, Union-street, h.
41, Schoolhill
Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-street
Fraser, William, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.), h. 112, George-st.
Fraser, William, seedsman, nurseryman and florist, 24, Union-street,
Nurseries, Ferryhill, h. 55, College-street
Fraser, Mrs. John, 20, Castle-street
Fraser, Mrs. of Findrack, h. 50, Skene-street
Fraser, Mrs. late of Tyrie, 5, Correction-wynd
Fraser, Mrs. John, 6, St. Catherlne's-wynd
Fraser, Mrs. College-street
Fraser, Mrs. vintner, 38, North-street
Fraser, Miss, 13, Skene-row
Fraser, Misses, 10, Castle-street
Frater, James, clerk, (City Tax-office,) h. 37, St. Andrew's-street
French, Edward, beadle (Relief Church) and funeral waiter, 20, Pork-
French, George, M.D. 20, Back-wynd [lane
French, William, baker, 5, h. 6, Shiprow
Friends' Meeting-house, 132, Gallowgate
1832-33
FRI—GAR 51
i-ies, Mrs. Charles, grocer, 20, A. 21, St. Clement's-street
trost, Andrew, shoemaker, 29, Shiprbw
Frost, Forbes, bookseller, (of A. Brown & Co.), h. 41, Dee-street
Frost, John, weaver, 153, Gallowgate
Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, 62, George-street
Fxillerton, Alexander, wright. Cotton
Fullerton, George, baker, 45, h. 46, St. Nicholas-street
jFyfe, Charles, tea dealer and grocer, (wholesale and retail,) wine and
!spirit merchant, 44, Union-street, h. 76, Dee-street
Fyfe, Chai'les, importer and dealer in Foreign and British snufFs and
segars, 44, Union-street
Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, 96, Shiprow
Fyfe, Gilbert, mealseller, porter and spirit dealer, 64, Woolmanhill
Fj'fe, James, road-contractor, Hutcheon-street
Fyfe, John, raessenger-at-arms, and superintendent of police, 9, Hux-
ter-row [^wynd
Fyfe, John, upholsterer, 28, St. Nicholas-sti*eet, h. 10, Correction-
Fyfe, Samuel, overseer, Grandholm
Fyfe, William, merchant-tailor, 4, Union-street, h. 13, Huxter-row
Fyfe, Mrs. Euphemia, midwife, 46, Woolmanhill
Fyvie, John, flesher, 8, George-street-market
G
Galen, John, M.D. 19, Union-buildings
Galen, Mrs. Alexander, Galen's-court, 18, Guestrow
Gall, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, DenbumGall, Charles, vintner and brewer, Stronach's-close, Castle-street
Gall, John, Wright and architect, Lobban's-court, 30, Castle-street
Gall, William, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. 9, Constitution-street
Gall, Miss, 29, Frederick-street
Gall, Miss, staymaker, 76, Queen-street
Ganson, Henry, shipmaster, (Bolivar,) 12, Commerce-street
Garden, Alexander, shipmaster, 2, Virginia-street
Garden, Alexander, ship-chandler, Waterloo-quay
Garden, Francis, advocate, 23, Crown street
1832-33
52 GAR—GEL
Garden, George, baker, 29, h. 27, Schoolhill'^
Garden, John, (Richards & Co. Broadford,) A. 4, George-st. [terrace
Garden, John, watch and clockmaker, 72, Broad-street, h. 17, Skene-
Garden, John, 204, Gallowgate
Garden, Peter, tailor, 32, Green
Garden, Robert, merchant, Tanfield
Garden, Thomas, baker, 45, Guestrow, h. Thomson's-crt. 61, Broad-st.
Garden, Mrs. Marywell-place
Garden, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston
Gardener, William, boot and shoemaker, 20, Marischal-street
Garioch, John, of Heathcot, h. 200, Union-street
Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, George-street, h. Broadford
Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-street
Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Gari-ow's-court, 8, Trinity- street
Garrow, William, advocate, 33, Marischal-street, A. 21, King-street
Gartly, John, late watchmaker, succeeded by John Hardy, 17, Hux-
ter-row
Gauld, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 233, George-street
Gauld, Hugh, flesher, 9, George-street-market, h. John-street
Gauld, Peter, flesher, 30, George-street market
Gauld, Mrs. vintner, 34, /*. 33, Loch-street
Geddes, Alexander, C. general agent—Office, Concert-court, Broad-
street, h. Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street
Geddes, Andrew, lime merchant and shipowner—Office, Lime-quay,
h. Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street
Geddes, Andrew and Alexander C. agents for the Scottish Widow's
Fund, and Life Assurance Society of Edinburgh, Concert-court^
Broad-street
Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, 14, Causewayend
Geddes, James, advocate, 31, Marischal-st., h. 12, Prince Regent-st.
Geddes, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 25, Skene-street
Geils, George, shoemaker, 49, h. 46, Netherkirkgate
Gellan, Alexander, shoemaker, 47, East North-street
Gellan, George, upholsterer, 6, South Silver-street
Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 52, h. 46, Gallowgate
Gellan, Mrs. dressmaker, 44, Virginia-street
1832-33
I
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George, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 59, High-street,
I Old Aberdeen
Gerard, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 57, Commerce-st.
Gerard, John, (of Midstrath,) Skene-terrace
Gerard, William, brewer, Devanha Brewery-
Gerard, Mrs. Skene-terrace
Gerard, Mrs. Dr. 6, Chanomy, Old Aberdeen
Gerard, Miss, 111, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, h. 8, Canal-terrace
Gibb, Alexander, vintner, Bursar's-court, 61, Castle-street
Gibb, John, civil engineer, h. Waterloo-quay
Gibb, John, & Son, civil engineers, VVaterloo-quay
Gibb, Robert, merchant, h. 15, Union-place
Gibbon, Alexander, advocate, 4, Dee-street
Gibbon, Alexander, merchant, 30, Quay
Gibbon, Alexander and James, merchants, 31, Quay
Gibbon, James, merchant, 4, Quay
Gibbon, John and VVilJiam, clothiers and haberdashers, 7Q, Union-st.
Gibbon, Mrs. Arthur, Huntly-street \lu 3, Kidd-lane
Gibbon, Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Mrs. William, 75, Dee-street
Gibbon, Misses, 12, James-street
Gibbon, Miss, 10, King-s^treet
Gibson, David, vintner, 7, Union lane
Gibson, George, mason, 2, Little Chapel-street
Gibson, John, tailor, 21, St. Andrew's-street
Gibson, Thomas, shuttlemaker, 71, George-street, /^.Whitehouse-street
Gibson, Misses, boarding-school, 50, Upperkirkgate
Gilbert, William, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 87, Shiprow
Gilchrist, Gordon, tailor and clothier, 2, Broad-street
Gilchrist, John W. clothier and tailor, 115, Union-street, h. Union-
Gilchrist, Robertson, plumber, 11, Commerce-street Pane
Gilchrist, William, tailor, 201, George-street
Giicomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston
Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston
Gildawle, Alexander, jun. mason, 56, Causewayend
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34 GIL—GOR
Giles, James, artist, 64, Bon-Accord-street
Gill, Alexander, shoemaker, 11, East North-street
Gill, David, painter and glazier, h. 53, Loch-street
Gill, David, (of Gill & Son,) h. 13, Queen-street
Gill, John, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Gill, John, lime merchant. Lime-sheds, h. 216, Gallowgate
Gill, John, tinsmith, 217, Gallowgate
Gill, Peter, (of Gill & Son,) h. Union-terrace
Gill & Son, watch and clockmakers, 13, Queen-street
Gill, Mrs. vintner, 24, Berry-lane
Gilles, Peter, mealseller, Gilcomston
Gillespie, George, painter, h. Diamond-street
Gillespie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42, John-street
Gillespie, William, mealseller, 71, Green
Girl's Hospital, 36, Gallowgate
Givan, Robert, jun. dealer in linens, slops, &c. 74, Shiprow
Glass, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. /*. 29, Frederick-st.
Glass, John, shoemaker, 4, Justice-street
Glass, John, grocer, Cotton [ShiproAV
Glegg, George, & Sons, confectioners, 191, Union-street, and 27,/*. 25,
Glenburn Distillery, (Brown & Co.) John Burness, manager
Glennie, Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon-street
Glennie, Alexander, late leather merchant, 44, Queen-street
Glennie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27, Skene-street
Glennie, Rev. Dr. George, professor of moral philosophy, Mai-ischal
College, h. College-court, 82, Broad street
Glennie, .John, Kennerty, h. 97, Union-street
Glenny, John, thread manufacturer, 7, Lower DenbumGlobe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office,—George Yeats, ad-
vocate, agent, 35, Queen-street
Goldie, James, shipmaster, (Herald,) 4, Wellington-street
Goldie, John, shipmaster, (Jane,) 2, Summer-lane
Good, Thomas, shoemaker, 9, George-street
Goodbrand, James, cabinet-maker. Cotton
Gordon, Rev. Abercrombie Lockhart, (Greyfriars' Church,) h. 46;
King-street
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Gordon, Alexander, advocate and commissary clerk, chambers. Com-
mercial Bank-court, 42, /*. 34, Castle-street
Gordon, Alexander, Gordon's tavern, 3, King-street
Gordon, Alexander, vintner, 36, Quay [Office, 20, Belmont-street
Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton spinners and manufacturers, Woodside,
Gordon, Charles, advocate, 42, Castle-street
Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachie-side, h. 83, Shiprow
Gordon, Charles, (Coach-office,) 54, Union-street, li. 27, Gordon-st.
Goi'don, Rev. Charles, (Roman Catholic Chapel,) h. 1, Justice-street
Gordon, Francis, advocate, 28, Castle-street
Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-street
Gordon, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Shiprow
Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate
Gordon, George, plasterer, 21, Union-row
Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers in
foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-street
Gordon, James, druggist, 13, Union-buildings, A. 34, St. Andrew's-st.
Gordon, James, nursery and seedsman, 32, h. Ferguson's-court, 30,
Gallowgate
Gordon, James, teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction wynd, h. 14,
Gordon, James, letter-carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-street [Schoolhill
Gordon, James, grocer, Broadford
Gordon, James, painter, 12, Long-acre
Gordon, James, physician, 110, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Gordon, James, & Co. coopers, 3, North-street
Gordon, John, grocer and spirit dealer, George-street
Gordon, John Stewart, of Mosstown, h. Bon-Accord-terrace
Gordon, John, beadle, (Union Chapel,) and funeral waitei", Commer-
cial-court, 38, Castle-street
Gordon, John, cabinet-maker, 8, h. 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Gordon, John, shoemaker, 72, George-street
Gordon, John, turner, 66, Gerrard-street
Gordon, John, traveller, (T. M'Combie & Co.) h. 29, Broad-street
Gordon, John, manufacturer, 50, Gordon-street
Gordon, Lewis, of Cairncry, h. Cairncry
Gordon, Lewis, 10, Castle-street
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56 GOR—GRA
Gordon, Ralph, provision merchant, 9, Maltmill-bricTge
Gordon, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Mill-street
Gordon, Robert, gardener, Cornhill-cottage
Gordon, Samuel, vintner, 3, Ragg's-lane, Broad street
Gordon, Thomas, builder, 22, Gordon-street
Gordon, William, advocate, 89, Union-street
Gordon, William, house-carpenter, 1, Justice-street
Gordon, Captain William, late 71st regiment, Berryden
Gordon, William, fishing-tackle-maker, 30, h. 38, St. Nicholas-street
Gordon, Captain William, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) Canal-side
Gordon, Mrs. General, 9, Golden-square
Gordon, Mrs. Newseat of Cotton
Gordon, Mrs. A. 50, King-street
Gordon, Mrs. Alexander, of Newton, h. 151, Union-street
Gordon, Mrs. Captain, Mount-pleasant, Canal-side
Gordon, Mrs. 6, Belmont-street
Gordon, Mrs. Robert, 41, Union-place
Gordon, Mrs. James, 2, Long-acre
Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wynd
Gordon, Mi-s. grocer, and lodgings, Tanfield
Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 17, Vu-ginia-street
Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 2, Trinity-corner
Gordon, Miss, of Leitcheston, 148, Union-street
Gordon, Miss Margaret, 69, Union-street
Gordon, Miss, dressmaker, 20, Silver-street
Gordon, Miss, 14, Rose-street
Gordon, Misses, ladies' school, 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Gowan, Alexander, shipmaster, (Charleston,) Hanover-lane
Gourlay, William, painter, glazier, and gilder, 16, h. 14, Skene-street
Gove, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street
Graham, John, ironmonger, 109, Union-street, h. 4, Huntly-street
Graham, John, porter and spirit dealer, 6, Drum's-lane, A. Loch-street
Graham, Mrs. 4, Huntly-street
Grahame, Mrs. lodgings, 56, Union-street
Grange, John, vintner, Gilcomston Tavern, Gilcomstou
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Granger, Mrs. 21, Golden-square
Grant, Alexander, goldsmith, 67, Broad-street
Grant, Alexander, stable, 1, Back-wynd
Grant, l^avid and James, teachers of English Grammar, Writing,
Arithmetic, Geography, &c. &c. school, 25, h. 27, L,oug-acre, and
Eastfield
Grant, George, mason. Upper-cotton
Grant, Grigor, grocer, 66, Chapel- street
Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-row, li. 2, Little Belmont-street
Grant, James, jeweller, 67, h. Downie's court, 65, Broad-street
Grant, James, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake,) Constitution-street
Grant, John, clothier, h. 6, Carmelite-street
Grant, John, vintner, 5, Water-lane
Grant, John, Union Tap-room, Scott's-court, 25, Quay,
Grant, J. hatter, Woodside
Grant, John and William, clothiers and haberdashers, 17, Broad-street
Grant, Peter, wright, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow
Grant, Robert, officer of excise, 2, Hanover-street
Grant, Robert, of Drumminer, Ji. 13, Carmelite-street
Grant, Robert, dialmaker, 24, Frederick-street
Grant, Simon, town -Serjeant, 50, Queen-street
Grant, William, of Whitemyres, h. Whitemyres
Grant, William, clothier, h. 12, Carmelite-street
Grant, Mrs. 81, Shiprow
Grant, Mrs. lodgings, 10, Prince's-street
Grant, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 24, Shiprow
Grant, Mrs. teacher, M itchell's-court, 66, North-street
Grant, Miss, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Grant, Miss, 55, St. Nicholas- street
Grant, Miss, 12, Quay
Grant, Misses, of Monymusk, 3, Belmont-street
Gray, Rev. Andrew, (Wootlside Chapel,) h. Tanfield
Gray, A. Farquhar, comptroller of customs, h. 17, Guestrow
Gray, Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 79, North-street
Gray, Alexander, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market, h. Knox's-court, 7»
Wales-street
Gray, Rev. Charles, Smith's-court, 49, Galiowgate
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58 GRA—GRE
Gray & Co. grocers, wine, tea, spirit, and porter dealers, 77, h. 79,
Galiowgate
Gray, D. C. clothier, 13, Broad street, h. 11, Union- lane
Gray, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 63, Galiowgate, h. 80, North-
Gray, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow [^street
Gray, James, slater, 67, George-street
Gray, James, vintner, 16, Wales-street
Gray, James, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market
Gray, John, cooper and fish-curer. Canal-terrace, and 6, Castle-street,
h. 18, Frederick-street [Castle-brae
Gray, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Castle-street, h. "2,
Gray, Patrick, surgeon, Anderson's -court, 73, Netherkirkgate
Gray, Peter and John, booksellers and stationers, 78, Broad-street, h,
24. Gordon-street
Gray, Robert, letter-carrier, Crown-court, Union-street
Gray, Robert, clerk to the Spital churchyard, 68, Spital
Gray, Robert, vvright, 3, Blackfriars-street
Gray & Stuart, chemists and druggists, 20, St. Nicholas-street
Gray, Watt, & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North-street
Gray, William, 63, Spital, Old Aberdeen
Gray, William, advocate, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street
Gray, William, horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick- street
Gray, William, shoemaker, M'Cook's-court, 116, Galiowgate
Gray, William, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-street, h. 24, Gor-
Gray, William, tailor, 1 1, Lodge-walk [don—street
Gray, ^V'illiam, flesher, 3, Wales-street-raarket, h. 7, Wales-street
Gray, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 3, Blackfriars-street
Gray, Mrs. George, stocking merchant, 8, Upperkirkgate, h. Smith 's-
court, 119, Galiowgate
Gray, Mrs. Robert, lodgings. Crown-court, Union-street
Gray, Mrs,, straw-hat-maker, Broadfoid
Gray, Mrs. lodgings, Copper-Compauy's-court, 14, Galiowgate
Gray, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Smith's-court, 49, Galiowgate
Green, John, mason, 90, Union-street [Branch, A. 90, Union-st.
Green, John, accountant and teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland
Green, John, porter and spirit dealer, Short-loanings
(Jreen, John, grocer, 28, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
1832-33
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Green, Ralph, painter, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-st., h. 75, Gallowgate
Greig, Andrew, vintner, 3, Long-acre
Greig, George, cart and plough vvright, 88, h. 90, North-st. [street
Greig, James, ship-builder, (of Geo. Levie & Co.) A. St. Clement's-
Greig, James, sworn timber-measurer, and agent for Montblairy Dis-
tillery, warehouse, 22, Gallowgate, /*. 30, Constitution- street
Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, h. 71, North-street
Greig, James, shoemaker, 6, Carnegie's-brae [lite-street
Greig, John, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-street, h. 13, Carme-
Greig, John, cabinet-maker, 11, Prince's-street, h. 54, King-street
Greig, John, surgeon, R.N. 130, Union-street
Greig, Robert, mason, 49, Summer-street
Greig, William, tailor, 50, Windmillbrae
Greig, Mrs. midwife 8, Long-acre
Greig, Mrs. James, Little Chapel-street
Greig, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Grieve, John, japanner, 9, Castle-brae
Griffith, G. E. tea, spirit, and provision merchant, 56, Green, h. Col-
Griffith, William, Hardgate f lege-street
Grigor, Mrs. midwife, 127, Skene street
Grigory, Mrs. Hugh, furnished lodgings, 27, Whitehouse-street
Grub, George, boot and shoemaker, 13, h. 12, College-bounds, Old
Gi-ub, George, hosier, 58, George-street [Aberdeen
Grub, Mrs. Alexander, vintner, St. Clement's-street
Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—A. Chivas, ad-
vocate, agent, Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston
Guthrie, John, vintner, 17, Carmelite-street, li. Trinity-street
Gunn, James, tailor, 25, North-st. h. .S, Peacock's-close, Castle-street
Gunn, William, wrIght, 7, Part street
H
Hacket, Charles, merchant, 40, Union-st. h. Mulrfield Cottage
Hadden, Alexander, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. 150,
Union-street Qiers, Green
Hadden, Alexander, & Sons, woollen manufacturers, and worsted spin-
1832—33
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60 HAD—HAR
Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, h- Union-grove ?
Hadden, Gavin, jun. manufacturer, h. Union-grove
Hadden, James Farquhar, manufacturer, h. Union-grove
Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, h. Union-street
Hadden, Thomas Leys, manufacturer, h. \bO, Union-street
Hadden, William, tailor, 67, George-street
Hadden, Mrs. Glentanner Tavern, Footdee
Hadden, Miss, teacher, 1, Fisher-row [mill-lane
Hague, Joseph, tea and spirit dealer, 54, Netherkirkgate, A. Flour-
Hall, Alexander, shipbuilder, h. York-street, Footdee
Hallj Alexander, h Co. shipbuilders, York-street, Footdee
Hall, Benjamin, clothier, 201, Union-street, h. 20, Union-row
Hall, James, shipbuilder, (of Alex. Hall & Co.) York-street
Hall, John, merchant, 29, Union-street, h. Crown-court, Union-street
Hall, Harvey, merchant, 29, Union-st. h. Fonthill-place, Ferryhill
Hall, Harvey, & Co. wholesale and retail warehousemen, 29, Union-
street, (up Stairs)
Hall, Peter, fleslier, 10, Wales-street -market, A. 31, Wales-street
Hall, William, (of Alex. Hall & Co.), York-street, Footdee
Hall, Mrs. 43, Frederick-street
Hall, Miss I., register office for servants, 86, George- street
Hamilton, John, cutler, 9, George-street, /*. 72, Netherkirkgate
Hamilton, Miss, 1, Peacock's-close, Castle-street
Hamilton, Miss, Eastfield
Hampton, Alexander, Kingsland-place, Broadford
Hardie, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, King-street
Hardie, James, advocate, and city chamberlain, h. 15, King-street
Hardie, James, boot and shoemaker, 46, Netherkirkgate
Hardie, Mrs. vintner, Footdee |^Huxter-row
Hardy, John, watch and clockmaker, successor to John Gartly, 17,
Harper, Alexander, baker, 47, Green
Harper, James, Morningfield, Rubisiaw
Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-street-raarket, 1i. 13, Wales-street
Harrow, George, cabinet-maker. Nelson-street
Harrow, William, flesher, 45 and 46, Wales-street-market, h. 18,
Hari'ow, Mrs. midwife, 42, St. Andrew's-street [Wales—street
Hart, Rev. Hugh, (Shiprow Chapel,) h. 24, James-street
1832-33
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Harvey, Alexander, advocate, 50, King-street
Harvey, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 121, Skene street
Harvey, Mrs. (of Kinnettles,) h. 57, Dee-street
Hatt, John, clerk, (A. Hall & Co.), 11, Peacock's- close. Castle-street
Hatt, William, grocer, George-street
Hay, Alexander, japanner and clock-dial- maker, Farquhar's-court, 17,
Upperkirkgate
Hay, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow
Hay, Arthur, surgeon and apothecary, Wellington-place
Hay, Charles, painter. Fisher-row
Hay, Gideon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene square
Hay, James, mason, 17, Hutcheon-street
Hay, James, plastei-er and vintner, 15, Berry-lane
Hay, James, wright, Hay's-court, 11, Trinity-corner
Hay, James, guard of the Defiance coach, 4, Schoolhill
Hay, James, jun. grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 212, Gallowgate
Hay, James, sen. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Woolmanhill, h. \,
Blackfriars-street
Hay, James and Nathaniel, clothiers and haberdashers, 25, Union- st.
h. 1, Blackfriars-street
Hay, John, carver and gilder, 77, /*. 75, Union-street
Hay, John, turner, Hutcheon-street
Hay, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 24, h. 23, East North-st.
Flay, John, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Hay, Thomas, vintner, 10, Catto-square
Hay, William, overseer, 1, Links-street
Hay, William, toll-keeper, Ruthrieston,
Hay, Mrs. matron. Girls' Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Hay, Miss, housekeeper, Infirmary, 61, Schoolhill
Hay, Miss, ladies' school, 16, Long-acre
Flayes, Robert, shoemaker, 191, Gallowgate, h. 20, Canal-side
Hector, James, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Lower Denburn
Hector, James, (late of Ferneyflatt,) 97, Union-street
Flector, James, manager, (Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, Fish-street
Hector, Thomas, grocer. Cotton
Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-street
Hector, Mrs. William, 6, Broad-Street
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62 HEN—HEN
Henderson, Charles, tailor, 26, Frederick-street"
Henderson, David, vintner, York-street
Henderson, Francis, writer, (at W. Simpson's, procurator-fiscal,) 56,
Bon-Accord-street
Henderson, George, miller, Flourmill, h. 2, Flourmill-brae
Henderson, George, bird-stuffer, 15, Mealmarket-lane
Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal money, /*. Milner's-court, 31,
Henderson & Gillespie, painters, 5, Dee-street [Guestrow
Henderson, James, builder, 6, Innes-street
Henderson, James, shipmaster, (Rotterdam Packet,) 7, Virginia-street
Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8, h. 9, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Henderson, James, manufacturer. Chapel-street
Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Upper DenburnHenderson, James, teacher of English, arithmetic, and writing, &c.
Constitution-street
Hendei'son, J. vintner, Manafield
Henderson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 203, h. 201, George-
Henderson, Captain Robert, R.N. 17, Union-place [street
Henderson, Robert, of the Customs, 75, Union-street
Henderson, Robert, blacksmith, 5, Skene-row
Henderson, Thomas, vintner, 4, Shore-lane
Henderson, William, late soap-maker, 55, Loch-street
Henderson, William, builder, 43, Loch-street, and 91, Gallowgate
Henderson, William, painter, h. 28, Summer-street
Henderson, William, gunmaker, 43, King-street
Henderson, William, M.D. 43, Schoolhill
Henderson, Mrs. William, Hadagain
Henderson, Mrs. Captain, 17, Union-place
Henderson, Mrs. vintner, Wellington-street
Henderson, Mrs. George, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row
Henderson, Miss, of Caskieben, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Henderson, Miss, 11, Constitution-street
Henderson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 2, Chapel-street
Hendry, James, wright, 82, Queen-street
Hendry, Miss, milliner, 82, Queen-street
Hendry, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 35, Gallowgate
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Hendry, Miss C. teacher of piano-forte, 2, Castle-brae
IHendry, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 2, Castle-brae
iHenry, George, merchant, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) h. 1, Gallowgate
Henry, Mrs. George, lodgings, 35, Gallowgate
Hepburn, George, tailor, Cotton
Hercules Insurance Co.—Agents, James Nicol, advocate, 17, Adelphi-
court, Union-street ; and James Florence, Bank of Scotland, 35,
Castle-street
Herd, James, tailor, 28, Virginia-street
Hervey, James, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, h Co.) Grandholm
Hervey, Miss, Skene-square
Hervey, Miss, 6, Belmont-street
Hill, Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, 35, h. 37, Bon-Accord-st.
Hill, Archibald, tide-surveyor, 11, Commerce-street
jHill, George, vintner, 12, Sugar-house-lane
Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary, 19, Queen-street
Hislop, John, jobbing gardener, 46, Dee-street
Hodge, Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum
Hodge, William, shipmaster, (Childe Harold,) 28, James-street
Hogarth & Co. merchants, Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow
Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, h. Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow
Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, h. Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow
Hogarth, William, merchant, Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow, h.
Woodhill [Fisher-row
Hogg, Alexander, umbrella manufacturer, 37, Ui^perkirkgate, h. 14,
Hogg, James, hosier, (A. Hadden & Sons,) h, Summer-street
Hogg, Joseph, wrightj 16, Park-lane
Hogg, Peter, tinsmith, Lyall's-buildings, Correction-wynd, h. Green
Hogg, Mrs. John, vintner, Waterloo-quay
Hogg, Miss, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Hollingsworth, Thomas Robert, comedian, and tavern-keeper. Com-
mercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Holme, John, Town-house attendant, h. 17, Huxter-row Qstreet
Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour works, h. 27, St. Clement's-
Hood, Captain James, late 91st regiment, Maybank-cottage, Hutcheon-
street
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64 HOR—IML
Horn, James, timbei" merchant, (Footdee,) h. 2, Yeats-lane
Horn, James, shipmaster, (Orient.) 4, Frederick-street
Hossack, Mrs. James, vintner, York—street
Hossack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, York-street
Howie, Gilbert, tailor, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate
Huddleston, Mrs. midwife, 4, John-street
Huddleston, Misses, dress and stay makers, Lamond's-com-t, 49, Up-
Humphrey, William, 47, King-street [perkirkgate
Hunter, Alexander, shoemaker, 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Hunter, George, coal-broker—Office, 49, Water-lane, h. Brebner's-
court, (1st door left hand) 83, Shiprow
Hunter, James, mason, 22, Windy-wynd
Hunter, John M'Kenzie, clerk of excise, 50, King-street
Hunter, John, 28, Skene-street
Hunter, Robert, late supervisor of excise, 28, Spital
Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row, h. 39, North-street
Hunter, Mrs. T. 46, Skene terrace
Hunter, Mrs. William, haberdasher, Cotton
Hunter, Miss, dressmaker, 39, Bon- Accord-street
Hurry, William, nail and tack manufacturer, 9', Park-street
Hutcheon & Edmund, advocates, 46, Bon- Accord-street
Hutcheon, David, advocate—Office, 46, li. 44, Bon- Accord-street
Hutcheon, George, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Hutcheon, J. shipmaster, S^ummer-lane
Hutcheon, James, marble and stone cutter, h. 30, Frederick-street
Hutcheon, Robert, flesher, 5, George-street-market, h. Burnside
Hutcheon, Mrs. H. Broadford
Hutchieson, A. hairdresser and perfumer, 94, George-street
Hutchieson, James, vintner, 9, Union-lane
Hutton, Charles, gardener, 5, Spital
Hutton, William, slater, 45, Chapel street
Imlach, John, quill manufacturer, 53, King-street
Imlach, Mrs. midwife, 53, King-street
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Imlay, Alexander, printer, 20, h. 22, Long-acre
Imperial Insurance Office—John Smith, architect, agent. King-street
Imray, James, porter dealer, 38, Guestrow
Imray, John, beadle, (Union-terrace Chapel,) funeral waiter, h. 46,
Imray, John, & Co. tea dealers, 26, Schoolhill [^Skene-street
Imray, Robert, 44, Skene-street
Infirmary, 61, Woolmanhill
Inglis, Alexander, bookbinder, stationer, and circulating library, 53,
Inglis, George, merchant, A. 39, Dee-sti'eet (^Causewayend
Inglis, John, vintner, 38, Spital
Ingram, James, furnishing tailor, 11, Guestrow, h. 32, Summer-st.
Ingram, James, teacher, 32, Summer-street
Ingram, Mrs. leather merchant, 63, Broad-street
Innes, Alexander, dyer, 10, h. II, Innes-street
Innes, Charles, machine maker, Steps of Gilcomston, h. Skenp-square
Innes, Geoi'ge, watch and clockmaker, and astronomical calculator, 5,
h. 7, Skene-street
Innes, George, cotton manufacturer, 171, George-street, h. Loanbead
Innes, John, thread manufacturer, 14, John-street
Innes, John, land surveyor, 22, Union-place
Innes, John, merchant tailor, h. 84, George-street
Innes, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington-street
Innes, Thomas, wright, 37, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Innes, Mrs. late of Pitmedden, 12, Golden-square
Innes, Mrs. dressmakei", Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-sti'eet
Innes, Mrs. dressmaker, 84, George-street
Innes, Mrs. midwife, Upperkirkgate
Innes, Mrs James, (Mieklefolla,) 37, Chapel-street
Innes, Miss, straw-hat-maker, milliner and dressmaker, 15, Virginia-
Innes, Miss, Mrs. Donald's, 251, Union-street [^street
Innes, Miss, Correction-wynd
Innes, Miss, Skene-terrace
Inston, Henry, tailor, M'Cook's-court, 116, Gallowgate
Ireland, Alexander, baker, 2, A. 8, Gordon-street
Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 250, George-street
Ironside, John, stabler, 47, North-street
Ironside, William, vintner, 10, Loch-street
1832—33 G
66 IRV—JAF
Irvine, Alexander, paper manufacturer, Peterculter, h. 17, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Irvine, Alexander, & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-street
Irvine, Francis, surgeon—Dispensary, 69, h. 68j High-street, Old
Aberdeen
Irvine, Ensign James, Aberdeenshire Militia, 15, High-street, Old
Irvine, James, of Spring-bank, Kittybrewster [[Aberdeen
Irvine, James, Broadford
Irvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre
Irvine, John, guard, (Aberdeen and Ballater coach,) h. 18, Lodge-walk
Irvine, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street
Irvine, Mrs. John, vintner, 4, Wales street
Irvine, Mrs. John, brewer, 7^. 15, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Irvine, Mrs. (late of Towie,) 161, Union-street
Irvine, Misses, dressmakers, 22, James-street
Iveson, Henry, Albyn-place
Izat, David, jeweller, 23, St. Cleraent's-street
Jack, John, dealer in linen tablecloths, harden, &c. 2, Union-lane
Jack, Robert, brewer of ginger beer. 23, Frederick-street
Jack, William, D.D. principal of King's College, h. 37, College-
bounds, Old Aberdeen
Jack, Mrs. William, midwife. Upper Denbuni
Jack, Mrs. midwife, 7, Castle- street
Jackson, William, boot and shoemaker, 15, Huxter-row, h. 20, North-
Jaffray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-street [street
Jaffray, Charles, tailor, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate
Jaffray, James, ginger beer brewer, 51, North-street
Jaffray, James, vintner, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Jaffjay, John, vintner. Bridge of Don
Jaffray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes, Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Robert, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 1, St. Catherine's-
wynd, h. 62, Queen-street
Jaffray, William, shipmaster, (Scotsman,) Park-street
Jaffray, Mrs. vintner, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate
1832-33
JAF—JOH 67
Jaffray, Mrs. toy merchant, Causewayend
I Jaffray, Miss, 48, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
James, John, shipmaster, 13, St. Clement's-street
James, Mrs. lodgings. Silver-street
Jaraieson, Alexander, vintner, 39, Park-street
Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow, /*. 52, Woolmanhlll
Jamieson, George, (of Rust & J.) h. 10, King-street
Jamieson, George, shore porter, 79, Shiprow^
Jamieson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1, Justice-street, h.
Albion-court, 18, Castle-street
Jamieson, James, surgeon, '20, Queen-street
Jamieson, John, mason, Denburn-terrace [^Chapel-street
Jamieson, John, salt and coal agent—Office, 3, James-street, h. 36,
Jamieson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 24, Upperkirkgate
Jaraieson, Joseph, porter, 14, Shiprow
Jamieson, William, jeweller, 87, Broad-street, 7i. 31, Union-place
Jamieson, William, ship-chandler and grocer, 29, Quay, h. 11, Consti-
Jamieson, William, confectioner, 37, George-street [tution-street
Jamieson, William, shoemaker, 23, h. 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Jamieson, William, house-carpenter, Holburn-street
Jamieson, Mrs. Jamieson's-court, 40, Shiprow
Jamson, Richard, shipmaster, (Hecla,) 1, Marischal-street
Jamson, Richard, late shipmaster, 64, Union-street
Jamson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 64, Union-street
Jeans, A. grocer and spirit dealer, York-street
Jeans, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, York -street
Jessiman, John, mason, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row
Jessiman, William, vintner, 4, Shoe-lane
Jenkins, Robert, hairdresser, 3, h. 8, St. Nicholas-street
Johnston, Alexander, wholesale dealer of tea, and retailer of porter
and spirits, 64, George-street
Johnston, Alexander, bookseller and stationer, Charlotte-street
Johnston, Alexander, tailor, 7, Skene-row
Johnston, Andrew, shipmaster, 14, St. Clement's-street
Johnston, George, gardener, Seaton-dykes
Johnston, George, advocate, 40, Netherkirkgate
Johnston, James, accountant, Aberdeen Bank, h. 44, Skene-terrace
1832-33 G 2
68 JOH—KEI
Johnston, James, sen. clothier and haberdasher, 19, Union-buildings,
h. 62, Dee-street
Johnston, James, messenger-at-arms, 50, Queen-street
Johnston, John, shipmaster. Commerce-street
Johnston, John, vintner, Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street
Johnston, John, merchant, 41, Commerce-street
Johnston, John, grocer. Old Bridge of Don, and also at Donview,
New Bridge of Don
Johnston, Joseph, umbrella-manufacturer, 2, h. 21, Blackfriars-street
Johnston, Robert, merchant, 26, Marischal -street, h. Viewfield
Johnston, Samuel, merchant, 23, A. 21, Gallowgate
Johnston, William, late overseer of salmon fishings, Donview, New,Bridge of Don
Johnston, William, jun. tobacco manufacturer, (T, Craig & Co.) h.
Denburn-te rrace
Johnston, William, & Son, merchants, 10, Union-street, h. 28, Ship-
Johnston, Mrs. William, of Viewfield, h. VIl, /field [rowJohnston, Mrs. midwife, 9, Blackfriars-street
Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Chronicle-lane
Johnston, Misses, Calsay-seat
Jolly, Mary, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 27, East North-street
Jolly, Mrs. midwife, 30, Lobban's-court, Castle-street
Jones, Major, (E. I. Co.'s service,) h. Cooperston-buildings
Jopp, Alexander, advocate, Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate
Jopp, Mrs. Andrew, Elm-hill
Joss, John, Wright, Upper-denburn
Joss, William, wright, Windy-wynd
Justice-mills, Holburn-street, Robert Barron, tacksman
K
Kay, James, dyer, Fowler's-wynd, Green
Kay, John, teacher of English, 62, Loch-street, h. 14, Catherine-street
Kay, William, vintner, Waterloo-quay
Keard, Alexander, teacher of music, 32, Green
Keir, Robert, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row
Keith, Alexander, painter and glazier, Ross'-court, 6, Upperkirkgate
1332—33
KEI—KER 69
Keith, Alexander, copperplate-printer, 7, Long-acre
Keith, David, advocate, Town-house, h. Hill of Pitfoddles
Keith, John, mealseller, Hardgate
Keith, John, overseer, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) h. 59, College-street
Keith, John, merchant tailor, 8, Netherkirkgate, A. 5, East North-
Keith, John, flesher, 28, Wales-street, h. Park-street [street
Keith, VVilliam, surgeon, 4, Union-place
Keith, William, tailor, MLean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
Keith, Mrs. housekeeper of Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Keith, Mrs. John, flesher, 35, Wales- street-market, h. Hanover-street
Keith, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Uppprkirkgate
Keith, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Ross'-court, 6, Upper-
Kelman, Alexander, mealseller, 36, Green [kirkgate
Kelman, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Young-street
Kelman, James, merchant, 3, Castle-street, h. Mitchell-place, King-
Kelman, J. cooper, 7, Woolmanhill [^street
Kelman, William, rope and twine manufacturer, Hutcheon-street
Kelman, William, tailor, 43, Skene-street
Kelly, John, merchant, h. 84, George-street
Kemp, David, watch and clockmaker. Upper-quay
Kemp, John, cooper, 5, Chapel-street
Kemp, Saunders, gardener and vintner. New Bridge of Don
Kemp, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 47, li. Park-street
Kean, Bannerman, Aberdeen, Banff, Portsoy, CuUen, Buckie, and
Port-Gordon carrier, 24, Gerard—street
Kenn, William, wire-worker, 22, East North-street [^street
Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 8, Flourmillbrae, h. 7, Huntly-
Kennedy, Alexander, steward of the Bon-Accord, h. 1 , Skene-terrace
Kennedy, Andrew, shoemaker, 13, Exchequer-row
Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street
Kennedy, Mrs. Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 23, Shiprow
Kennedy, Miss, Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street
Kennedy, Misses, dressmakers, 7, Skene-terrace
Kerr, David, surgeon, 84, Union-street
Kerr, James, shipmaster, (Regent,) Holburn- street
Kerr, James, grocer, Muttonbrae
1832-33 G 3
70 KER—KNI
Kerr, James, paintei", 6, Schoolhill, h. 13, Blackfrlars-street
Kerr, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, Union-street, h. I,
Kerr, Mrs. Dr. 3, Drum's-lane QAffleck-street
Kerr, Miss, teacher, 8, Huntly -street
Kerr, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 3, Drum's-lane
Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
Kidd, James, D.D. professor of oriental languages, Marischal College,
h. 74, Chapel -street
Kidd, James, road overseer, Holburn-street
Kidd, William, baker, 46, h. 48, George-street
Kilgour, Alexander, surgeon, 29, h. Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate
Kilgour & Co. tobacco and snuflF manufacturers, 44, Netherkirkgate
Kilgour, James, merchant, h. 29, Bon- Accord-terrace
Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, h. Woodside
Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, h. 8, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Kilgour, Miss, lodgings, 9, St. Nicholas- street
Kiloh, James, grocer, wine, tea and spirit dealer, 104, Shiprow
Kiloh, James, tailor, 29, V\ indmillbrae [^street
Kiloh, John, bookseller, stationer, and engraver, 107, h. 211, Union-
King, Charles, furnishing tailor, 9, Guestrow
King, Charles, porter and spirit dealer, 43, Netherkirkgate
King, George, bookseller, stationer, and keeper of the Tract Society
Depot, 36, h- 38, St. Nicholas street
King, Walter, cutler, 131, Gallowgate
King, William, wright and cabinet maker, 19, Gordon-street
Kinnear, William, mason, 69, Spital
Kinnear, Mrs. James, vintner, 41, Shiprow
Kirkland, Mrs. lodgings, 63, Dee-street Qgate
Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, 5 arquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirk-
Knight & Forbes, coachmakfrs, 5, Chronicle-lane
Knight, James, gardener, Cornhill
Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-street, h. Lobban's-court, 30, Castle-
Knight, Robert, saddler, h. 31, Frederick-street [street
Knight, William, LL.D. professor of natural philosophy, Marischal
College, h. 8, Golden-square [2. Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Knight, Mrs. George, confectioner and grocer, 49^ Union- street, h.
183l'-33
KNO—LAI 71
Knowles, Alexander, 1, Langstane-pkce, Dee-street
Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales-street-market, h. 24j Wales-street
Knowles, George, fleslier, 20, Wales-street-market
Knowles, James, flesher, 11, VVales-street- market, h. Wales-street
Knowles, James, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market
Knowles, Thomas, flesher, 40, Wales-street- market, h. Wales-street
Knowles, William, timber merchant, Footdee, h. York-place
Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-street [Wales-street
Knowles, William, jim. flesher, i3, Wales-street-market, h. 14,
Knowles, William, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market, h. 23, Wales-street
Knowles, Mrs. James, 27, King-street
Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 27, King-street
Knox, George, planner, specification-writer, and land-surveyor, 40,
Knox, James, vintner, 14, Exchequer-row [^Frederick-street
Knox, William, mail and coach contractor, 61, Union-street, h. 2, St.
Nicholas-lane
Knox, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Nicholas lane
Knox, Miss, dressmaker, 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Kyle, Mrs. 10, Castle-street
Kynoch, John, hairdresser. Cotton
Kynoch, Ninian, merchant, h. 60, Goi'don-street
Kynoch, Ninian, grocer and spirit dealer, 64, Spital
Laidlaw, William, spirit dealer, 67, ft. 69, Shiprow
Laing, Alexander, weaver, h. 85, King-street
Laing, Gumming, 60, Skene-street
Laing, Herod, 5, Schoolhill
Laing, James, ironmonger, 100, Union-street, h. 85, King-street
Laing, James, hairdresser, 11, Park street
Laing, John, cooper, 57, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Laing, John, cotton manufacturer, Porthill, h. 27, North-street
Laing, John, quarrier, Hoi burn-street
Laing, William, carpet warehouseman, (A. H. & Sons,) h. 36, Loch-
Laing, William, M.D. 7, Golden-square [street
Laing, Mrs. John, perfumer, 67, h. 69, Union-street
1832-33
72 LAI—LAW
Laing, Mrs John, midwife, 7, Carnegie's-brae
Laing, Misses, St. Luke's Cottage, Rubislaw
Laing, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 36, Loch-street
Laird, John, brewer, Newbridge, Hardgate
Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, h. Hanovei'-street
Lamb, James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston
Lambert, iVJiss, boarding-school, 17, Belmont-street
Lamond, James, of StrandufF, h. 54, St. Nicholas-street
Lament, George, sen. house and ornamental painter, h. Ladywell-
Lansdown, Mrs. Augusfield [cottage
Lancasterian School, (Boys'), Blackfriars-street—Peter Robertson,
teacher, h. 66, Bon-Accord-street
Lancasterian School, (Girls'), Charlotte-street—Miss Mirrieleesj
teacher, h. Skene-terrace
Latto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, h. 38, Woolmanhill
Launie, Mrs. 13, Union-place
Laurie, Thomas, founder, (of J. Abernethy & Co.), h. Ferryhill
Laurie, William, & Son, comb-makers, 46, Shiprow
Laurie, William, spirit dealer, agent for the Teaninich Distillery
—
Office, 31, Quay, h. 11, Constitution-street
Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 169, Union-street
h. Cruickshaidi's-court, 46, Shiprow
Law, David, vintner, 21, Lower Denburn
Law^, John, baker, 60, h. 68, Shiprow
Law, John, spirit dealer, 54, Queen-street
Law, Robert, manufacturer, 37, Castle-street
Law, Robert, shoemaker, Cotton
Law, William, boot and shoemaker, 50, St. Nicholas-street, lu 14,
St. Andrew's-street
Law, Misses, dressmakers, 35, Shiprow
Lawrance, Francis, silk mercer, h. 51, Bon-Accord-street
Lawrance, James, manufacturer and brewer, Skene-square
Lawrance, John, brass-founder, Milner's -court, 21, Guestrow
Lawrance, John, tailor, 52, King-street
Lawrance & Lyall, silk mercers, 15, Broad-street
Lawrance, Mrs. dressmaker, 36, Frederick-street [Shiprow-
Lawrance, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Shipraastei"'s-court, 97,
1832-33
LAW—LEI Jo
Laws, William, cart and ploughwright, Seaton-gate
Lawson, David, tailor, 26, Causewayend
Lawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, h. 4, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Lawson, William, (Devanha Brewery,) Devanha
Lawson, William, gardener, (Devanha-house,) Devanha
Lawson, Mrs. 18, Commerce-street
Leask, George, advocate, 15, St. Nicholas-street, h. Broad-street
Leask, George, vintner, Quay
Leask, James, ship-joiner, St. Clement's-street, h. 18, James-street
Leask, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, h. 33, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Leask, William, late shipmaster, 10, Justice-lane
Leask, William, shipmaster, (Hazard,) 69, Shiprow
Leask, William, tailor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street
Leask, Mrs. 3, Shore-brae
Ledingham, David, tinsmith, Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street
Ledingham, James and John, teachers of English, elocution, writing,
and arithmetic, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow
Ledingham, Robert, advocate, 61, King-street
Ledingham, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Hutcheon-street
Lefevre, John, renovator of ladies' and gentlemen's apparel, 25,
George-street
Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 88, North-street
Lefevre, Mrs. feather-dresser, 56, Schoolhill
Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, 56, Schoolhill
Legg, James, tinsmith, 48, h. 46, Netherkirkgate
Legg, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburu- street
Leggett, Theophilus, of Millbank, h. Millbank
Leighton, David, of the Customs, 47, Castle-street
Leighton, James, hosier, Charles-street, Broadford
Leighton, John, wright, Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen
Leighton, John, mealseller, 20, St. Clement's-street
Leighton, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 47, Castle-street
Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, (Henry Michie,) 58, Quay
Leith, Alexander, plasterer, 30, Summer-street
Leith, Alexander, shoemaker, 16, Justice-street, h. 26, East North-st.
1832—33
74 LEI—LEV
Leith, George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-street
Leith, John, late coppersmith, Cooperston-buildings
Leith, Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, h. 5, Union-place
Leith, Mrs. of Overhall, h. 13, Chanonrj^ Old Aberdeen
Leith, Mrs. lodgings, 5, George-street
Leith, Misses, of Freefield, Silver-street
Leslie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Albion,) 27, Constitution-street
Leslie, Ernest, grocer, Manofield
Leslie, George, shipmaster, (Fame,) 31, Constitution-street
Leslie, George, grocer, 112, h. Ill, Gallowgate
Leslie, James, excise officer, 51, Bon-Accord-street
Leslie, John, cotton manufacturer, 34, h. 32, Woolmanhill
Leslie, John, late goldsmith, h. 87, Gallowgate
Leslie, John, of Powis, Powis -house, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, John, turner, Wateiloo-quay
Leslie, John, porter dealer, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow, h. 7,'
Weigh-house-square
Leslie, John, shipmaster, (James,) 45, Virginia-street
Leslie, John, shipmaster, (Triumph.) Prince Regent-street
Leslie, Robert, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 22, A. 26, Shiprow
Leslie, Thomas, vintner, York- street
Leslie, William, of Warthill, h. 27, Bon- Accord-terrace
Leslie, William, mason, 52, Summer-street
Leslie, William, surgeon, 20, Adelphi-court, Union-street,
Leslie, William, shoemaker, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, William, tailor, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd
Leslie, William, flesher and vintner, 6, King-street
Leslie, William, jun. grocer and spirit dealer, 31, h. 30, North-street
Leslie, William, yost. grocer, 4, Mealmarket-lane
Leslie, William, mason, 43, Dee-street
I^eslie, Mrs. 42, Union-place
Leslie, Misses, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, Misses, 64, Broad-street
Levie, Andrew, (Steam Navigation Co.) h. 58, Quay
Levie, George, shipmaster, (Vesta,) Hector's-houses, Commerce-street
Levie, Henry, shipmaster, (Adelaide,) 1, Marischal -street
1832-33
LEV—LLO 75
Levie, John, shipmaster, Hanover-lane
Levie, John, shipmaster, (Helen,) 20, East North-street
Levie, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 9, Marischal-street, h. 51, Quay
jLevie, William, shoemaker, 36, h. 58, Quay
jLeys, Alexander, vintner, 11, Mealmarket- lane
Leys, Charles, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 42, Gordon-street,
h. 9, Bon-Accord-lane
Leys, George, vintner and brewer> 65, North-street
Leys, James, vintner, 67, Green
Leys, Masson, & Co, manufacturers, 89 and 90, Shiprow
Leys, Peter, raealseller, 198, Gallowgate
Lickly, Henry, & Co. tailors, 8, Long-acre
Liddle, James, fanier, Machray's-court, 59, George-street
Ligertwood, Alexander, mason, 13, Chronicle-lane
Ligertwood, James, wright, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street, h.
13, Chronicle-lane
Ligertwood, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 51, King-street, h13, Chronicle-lane
Ligertwood, Thomas, late merchant, 53, King-street
Ligertwood, Mrs. Peter, vintner, Footdee
Ligertwood, Miss, 21, Summer-street
Lindsay, Charles, vintner, Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street
Lindsay, James, shipmaster, 18, Prince Regent-street
Lindsay, Lieutenant, 3, Prince Regent-street
Lindsay, Roger, mealseller, 60, /*. Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-
Lindsay, William, shipmaster, (Rebecca,) 15, James-street [street
Lindsay, Mrs. William, lodgings, 15, James-street
Lindsay, Mrs. 11, Union-place
Lindsay, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Bourtie's- court, 19, Upper-
Linklatter, John, shipmaster, 16, Prince Regent-street [kirkgate
Littlejohn, James, woollen draper and furnisher of gentlemen's apparel,
132, Union- street, A. Rosemoimt-terrace, Skene-square
Littlejohn, William, accountant, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,)
h. 32, Dee- street
Littlejohn, Mrs. Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square
Livingstone, Mrs. Dr. 11, Virginia- street
Lloyd's Agent at Aberdeen, Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street
1832-33
7^ LOG—LUN
Lochell, Mrs. Jolin, vintner, Flourmill-laneI
Lockhart, Joseph, stabler, 15, Back-wynd
Logan, Charles, shipmaster, (Edward,) 13, James-street
Logan, Mrs. John, dressmaker, Commerce-street
Logan, Miss, 5, Back-wynd
Logic, George, cabinet-maker, 22, Union-row
London Union Assurance Fire Office and Annuities—William Gar-
row, advocate, agent, 3'3, Marischal-street
Longmuir, David, overseer of police, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill
Longmuir, Nathaniel, constable, Marywell-street
Longmuir, Miss, teacher, Donald's -court, 20, Schoolhill
Louptan, Mrs. flesher, 19, Wales-street- n)arket
Low, Alexander, (Milne, Foulerton, and Co.) h. Smith's-court, 49,
Gallowgate
Low, Alexander, merchant, h. 51, Schoolhill
Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 22, VVoolmanliill
Low, George, traveller, (William Matthews and Son,) h. St. Andrew's-
Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-street [street
Low, James, advocate, 103, Union-street
Low, John, wright, Skene-street, h. 22, Black's-buildings
Low, John, Rosemount-terrace, Skene -square
Low, John, clerk, (Commercial Bank,) h. 7, Skene-street
Low, William, blacksmith, 63, Hutcheon-street
Low, Mrs. dressmaker, 9, Blackfriars-street
Lumsden, Clements, advocate, 146, Union-street
Lumsden, Harry, merchant, 34, Broad-street,, h. 102, Union -street
Lumsden, Hary, of Belhelvie, 144, Union-street
Lumsden, Henry, of Tilwhilly, 255, Union-street
liUmsden, Henry and Clements, advocates. Union-terrace
Lumsden, James, clothier, 65, Union-street, h. Upperkirkgate
Lumsden, John, merchant, A. Dee-mouth, Clayhills
Lumsden, John, & Co. merchants, 49, Castle-street
Lumsden, V\'illiam, merchant, 58, Union-street, h. Upperkirkgate
Lumsden, Miss, 34, Long-acre
Lunan, John, wright, Salter's-court, -39, Loch-street
Lunan, William, clock and watchmaker, 5, Thistle- street
Lunan, W'illiam, wright, 37, St. Andrew's-street
1832-33
LUN—M^C nLunan, Miss, dressmaker, 15, Thistle-street
Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat—Thomas Hodge, superintendant
Lundie, Mrs. James, lodgings, 12, Constitution-street
Lnndie, Mrs. John, Post-office, VVoodside
Lyall, Alexander, late comptroller of customs, East Craibstone-street
Lyall, George, & Co. silk mercers, 99, li. 97, Union-street
Lyall, William, general agent, 103, Union-street
Lyell, George, town-seijeant, 13, Huxter-row
Lyell, John, register-grate, stove, and gun-maker, 126, /*. 124, Union-
street—manufacturing house, Back-wynd
Lyell, William, register-grate and stove maker, 113, Union-street
—
manufacturing house, 43, Loch-street, h. 91, Gallowgate
Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street
Lyell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1, St. Nicholas-street
Lyon, Alexander, tailor, 30, Upperkirkgate
Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-street
Lyon, William, shoemaker, Ruthrieston
Lyon, Mrs. midwife, 3, Black's buildings
Lyon, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Emslie's-court, 6, Gallowgate
M
Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer, W. Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate
Macallan, David, upholsterer, h. 1, Martin's-lane, Green
M'Andrew, Agnes, vintner, 13, h. 12, Wales-street
M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 20, li. 22, North-street
M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 1, North-st. lu 17, Shoe-lane [nity-corner
M'Bean, C. tea and spirit dealer, 53, Green, li. Ilay's-court, 11, Tri-
M'Bean, Daniel, & Co. cabinet-makers, 98, Chapel-st. lu 9, Skene-row
M'Bean, John, porter and spirit dealer, 23, East North-street
M'Bean, Mrs. late of Alves, lu 36, Skene-terrace
M'Bean, Miss, Hardgate
M'Beath, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, Justice-street
M'Combie, Dunn, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 15, Green
M'Combie, George, stabler, 4, Harriot-street
M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate, 103, Union-street, h. Richmondhill
M'Combie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, lu 9, Correction-wynd
1832—33 H
7S M'C—M'D
M'Combie, Rev. Robert, h. Justice-street [Netherkirkgate
M'Combie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snufF manufacturers, 51,
M'Combie, William, of Easter Skene, h. Fairley
M'Combie, Mrs. of Richmondhill, h. Richmondhill
M-^Combie, Mrs. 131, Skene -street
M'Combie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 36, Union-street
M'Conachie, Alexander, teacher of English, &c. Class-rooms, 13,
Crown-st. h. 8, Bon-Accord-terrace [A. 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Maconachie, James, & Co. glass and china dealers, 34, St. Nicholas-st.
M'Conachie, William, pawnbroker, Ross's-court 6, Upperkirkgate
M'Conachie, William, grocer, porter and ale dealer, Skene-squaa-e
M'Condack, Harry, maltster, Holburn-street
M'Condack, Henry, clerk, South Bridge Brewery, Holburn-street
M'Cormock, Alexander, basket-maker, 66, Queen-street
M'Crae, Alexander, clerk, (G. B. & Co.) h. 28, Chapel-street
M'Crae, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15, Justice-street
ISI'Culloch, Hugh, mason, 8, Gerard-street
M'Donald, Allan, tailor. Upper Denburn [Bon-Accord-street
M 'Donald, Alexander, marble and stone cutter. King-street, h. 2\
M'Donald, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thainston,) Wales-street
M'Donald, Alexander, tailor, 96, h. Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Macdonaid, Alexander, sen. shipmaster, 20, James-street
IMacdonald, Alexander, advocate, 25, Marischal-street, h. 20, James-st.
M'Donald, Bernard, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 5, East North-st.
M'Donald, David, manager, (Bannermill,) h. Constitution- street
M'Donald, Donald, shoemaker, Ruthrieston
M'Donald, George, gardener, Holburn-street
M'Donald, George, gardener, 12, Wales-street
M'Donald, Gilbert, druggist, 43, h. 27, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Donald, James, gardener, 17, Shuttle-lane
M'Donald, James, cabinet-maker, 3, North-street, h. 3, Long-acre
M'Donald, John, tea and porter dealer, 5, Littlejohn-street fcord-st.
M'Donald, John, bookseller, 3, South Silver-street, h- 23, Bon-Ac-
M 'Donald, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Causewayend
M'Donald, John, grocer, 44, East North-street
M'Donald, John, road-overseer, 64, Gerard-street
M'Donald, John, flesher, 7, Wales street market, h. Wales-street
1832-33
M'D—M'l 70
M'Donald, John, tailor, Upper Denburn
M'Donald, Kenneth, teacher, 32, Long-acre, h. \, Peacock's close, 24,
M'Donald, M. spirit dealer, 20, Lower Denburn [Castle-street
M'Donald, Robert, apothecary and druggist, Cotton
M-Donald, Thomas, vintner, 3, Spital
M'Donald, William, grocer and vintner, 41, Shiprovv
M'Donald, William Skene, writer and accountant, 11, St. Andrew's-st.
M'Donald, Mrs. register office for engaging servants, 96, Gallowgate
M'Donald, Mrs. lodgings, 84, Union-street
M'Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 32, Blackfriars-street
Macfarlane & Co. general merchants and agents, 103, Union-street,
Macfarlane, Peter, merchant, h. Skene-terrace
M'Gowan, James, currier, Newbridge, A. 11, Bon- Accord-street
M'Gowan & Son, tanners, Newbridge. Hardgate
M-Gowan, Thomas, tanner, Newbridge, h. 11, Bon-Accord-street
M'Gowan, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 54, George-street
M'Gowan, Mrs. John, late of Newbridge, 24, Chapel-street
M'Gregor, Donald, blacksmith, Cameron's-court, 20, North-street
M'Gregor, John, shipmaster, (Margaret,) Summer-lane~~"^
M'Gregor, William, shipmaster, (Caledonia,) 13, Prince Regent-street
M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth-thoe manufacturer, 5, Justice-st.
M'Grigor, John, wright, 18, Justice-street, h. 1, Gardener's-lane
M 'Hardy, Charles, ironmonger, h. 20, St. Andrew's-street
M Hardy, David, blacksmith, 66, Netherkirkgate
M 'Hardy, James, advocate, h. Berryden
M'Hardy, James, house-carpenter, 208, George-street
At 'Hardy, James, sheriff-officer, office 61, Castle-street, 7j. 21, Loch-st.
M'Hardy, John, blacksmith and horse-shoer, 65, North-street
M'Hardy, John, vintner and lodgings, 10, Adelphi-court, Union-street
M'Hardy & Robison, advocates, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
MHardy, Mrs. milliner, 23, h. 31, Shiprow
Machray, Alexander, dyer, 79, h. 77, Woolmanhill
Machray, George, druggist, 54, Broad-street, h. 77, Woolmanhill
Machray, Isaac, Royal Hotel, 63, Union-street
Machray, Robert, advocate, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Machray, Robert, baker, 97, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Innes, Mrs. George, 11, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
1832-33 H 2
80 M^I—M^K
M'Intosh, Andrew, saddler, 25, North-street, h. 44, Long-acre
M'Intosh, Daniel, blacksmith and machiue-niaker, Fish-street, h. Hen-derson's-court, 46, Broad-street
M'Intosh, James, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 3, Blackfriars-street
M'Intosh, James, tinsmith, 28, h. Yeats-court, SO, Netherkirkgate
M'Intosh, John, tailor, 14, Gardener's-lane
M'Intosh, William, merchant, Kingsland-place, Broadford
M'Intosh, Mrs. vintnei', 88, Shiprow
M'Intosh, Miss, teacher, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Mack, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 9, Chapel street
M'Kay, A. furnishing tailor, 67, Netherkirkgate
M'Kay, Angus, tailor, 17, Justice-street
M'Kay & Black, woolcombers, 54, Loch-street
M'Kay, Donald, wright, 18, Justice-street
M'Kay, George, tailor, 38, Woolmanhill
M'Kay, George, clerk, 16, Constitution-street
M'Kay, James, furniture dealer, 62, Gallowgate
M'Kay, James, bootmaker, 8, Shoe-lane
M'Kay, James, porter and spirit dealer, 28, North-street
M'Kay, John, wright, Jamieson's -court, 38, Shiprow
M'Kay, John, tailor. Steps of Gilcomston
M'Kay, John, shoemaker. Cotton
M'Kay, Neil, grocer, 34, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Kay, Robert, furniture dealer, 11, Park-street
M'Kay, Mrs. James, stabler, 166, Gallowgate
M'Kay, Mrs. Register-oflice, 65, Netherkirkgate
M'Kay, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate
M'Kechnie, Rev. Neil, (Woodside Chapel,) h. Woodside
M'Kenzie, Alexander, (Munro 84 Grant,) h. 99, George-street
M'Kenzie, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-square
M'Kenzie, Alexander, painter and glazier, 194, h, 196, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie, Alexander, sheriff-officer, 112, George street
M'Kenzie, Alexander, vintner, 52, Windmill-brae
M'Kenzie, Alexander, & Co. skinners, Fowler's-wynd, li. Well of Spa
M'Kenzie, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, Poynernook
M'Kenzie, Charles, writer, 89, Green
M'Kenzie, Donald, millwright, 6, Shuttle-lane
1832-33
M'K—M'K 81
M'Kenzie, Duncan, vintner, Lower Denburn
M'Kenzie, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 11, George-street
M'Kenzie, Rev. Hugh, (Gaelic Chapel,) h. Hutcheon-street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside
M'Kenzie, John confectioner, 53, h. Plasterer's-court, 70, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie, John, blacksmith, Duthie's- court, 35, Guestrow
M'Kenzie, William, teacher. Town-house, Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Skene-street
M'Kenzie, Mrs. A. 5, Mounthooly
M'Kenzie, Mrs. Colin, Bon-Accord-ten-ace
M'Kenzie, Mrs. late of Breda, 56, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs. John, 139, Skene-street
M'Kenzie, Mrs. 33, Summer street
M'Kenzie, Miss, dressmaker, 89, Green
M'Kenzie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1, Blackfriars-street
M'Kiddey, James, tailor, 30, East North-street [house-street
Mackie, Alexander, ship agent—Office, Water-lane, h. 37, White-
Mackie, Alexander, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 43, h. Dun-
can's-court, 45, Castle- street
Mackie & Rhind, wholesale haberdashers and agents, 43, Broad-street
Mackie, George, boot and shoemaker, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-
Mackie, George, shoemaker, 33, East North-street [street
Mackie, John, hatter, 6, Castle-street
Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St Clement's-street
Mackie, Thomas, sheriff-officer, 25, Frederick-street
Mackie, William, merchant, (of Mackie & Rhind,) h. 52, Chapel-street
Mackie, William, stabler, 177, Gallowgate
Mackie, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Commerce- street
Mackie, Mrs. James, 18, St. Andrew's-street
Mackie, Mrs. John, stoneware merchant, 2 North-street
Mackie, Mrs. Thomas, vintner, 6, Commerce-street
Mackie, Miss, dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-street
M'Killiam, Basil, confectioner, 52, Broad-street, h. 11, Long-acre
M'Killiam, William, confectioner, 52, Broad-street, h. 11, Long-acre
M'Kinnan, Lauchlan, shipmaster, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate
M'Kiunan, William, ironmonger, h. View-place
1832-33 h3
82 M'K—M'M
M'Kinnan, William, & Co. ironmongers, 25, Gallowgate
M'Kinnan, William, & Co. ironmongers and cast-iron founders,
Windy-wynd
M'Kirdy, Alexander, glass warehouse, and glass-cutter, 104, Union-st.
h. 12, Guestrow
Sl'Kirdy, Henry, clerk, (John Smith & Co.) 6, Prince's-street
M'Laurin, Duncan, supervisor of excise, Mitchell-place, King-street
M'Laurin, George, overseer of the carpet department, (A. H. & S.) h.
Crown-street
M'Laurin, James, collector of excise—Office, 50, King-street, h. 122,
Union-street
M'Lean, Alexander, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
M'Lean, Alexander, porter dealer, 32, North-street
M'Lean, Barnet, tea ?ind spirit dealer, 9, College-lane
M'Lean, Captain Francis, Kingsland-place, Broadford
M'Lean, George Gordon, M.D. 21, Constitution-street
M'Lean, John, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
M'Lean, John, tea and spirit merchant, 48, Queen-street
M'Lean, Robert, plasterer, 8, John-street
M'Lean, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 2, John-sti'eet
M'Lean, Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8, Union-st. h. 8, John-st.
M'Lean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-street
M'Lean, Thomas, h Sons, plasterers, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
M'Lean, Miss, 21, Constitution-street
M'Lennan, Kenneth, excise officer, Matheson's houses, Connigarhill,
M'Leod, Alexander, flesher, 24, George-street-market [^Links
M'Leod, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton
M'Leod, James, tinsmith, 39, h. 21, East North-street
M'Leod, Kenneth, porter and spirit dealer, 105, Skene-street
M'Leod, William, tailor, Huntly-street
M'Leod, Miss, 70, High-street, Old Aberdeen
M'Millan, David, currier, (W. Morrison, Loch-side,) h. 33, St. An-
M'Millan, Duncan, vintner, 14, Albion-street yrew's-street
M'Millan, Peter, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 43, Quay
M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, of the Relief Church, h. Ann-street
M'Millan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Guestrow
1832-33
M'N—MAI 83
M'Naughtan, George, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) h. Woodside
M'Niven, John, excise officer, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street
M'Phail, Donald, farmer, Skene-square
M'Pherson, Alexander, vvright, 16, Constitution-street
M'Pherson, Duncan, boot and shoemaker, John-street
M'Pherson, Dr. H. sub-principal, and professor of Greek, King's Col-
lege, h. 30, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
JVl'Pherson, Mrs. vintner, Church-street
M'Pherson, Misses, 43, Union-place
M'Pherson, Misses, dressmakers, 1, Justice-lane
M'Rae, Donald, tailor. Upper Denburn
M'Rae, Mrs. vintner, 24, Long-acre
M 'Robbie, John, leather-cutter, 8, Woolraanhill
M'Robin, Dr. Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat
Macswein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer, Union-street—entries,
2, Union -lane, and, 2, Broad-street
M'Taggart, Donald, &; Co. grocers, 40, North-street, h. 79, George-st.
M'William, Robert, grocer, Leadside, Gilcomston
Mail and General Coach Offices, 61, Un'on-street, and 5, Castle-street
Main, Alexander, niealseller, Holburn-strfeat
Main, Edward, seal engraver, 6, Marischal-street
Main, Robert, painter, 44, Shiprow
Main, Robert, sheriff-officer, 23, Peacock's-close
Main, Thomas, vintner, Ruthrieston
Main, William, hairdresser, 44, Shiprow
Main, Mrs. midwife, 9, Woolmanhiil
Mair, James, advocate, 25, Queen-street
Mair, Thomas, traveller, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h. 25, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Maitland, George, agent, (for Blackie & Son, of Glasgow's, Publica-
tions,) 46, Broad-street
I Maitland, James, & Co. candlemakers, 42, Netherkirkgate
Maitland, John, merchant, 36, Union-street, h. 23, Union-place
Maitland, Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend
Maitland, Robert, candlemaker, h. Links
Maitland, William, merchant, h. 9, St. Clement's-street
1832-33
84 MAI—MAS
Maitland, Mrs. William, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street
Maitland, Miss, dressmaker, 12, Frederick-street
Malcolm, Alexander, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston
Malcolm, James, teacher, (Davidson's Free School,) York-street
Manchester Fire and Life Assurance Office—Alexander Macdonald,
advocate, agent, 25, Marischal- street
Mann, James, watch and clock-maker, Woodside
Mann, J. dealer in furniture, 21, Justice-street
Mann, John, boot and shoemaker, 12, Long-acre
Mann, William, wright, Chapel-street
Marnoch, Alexandei", messenger of customs, 3, Shore-lane
Marr, John, piano-forte-maker, 43, Broad-street
Marr, John, sen. cabinet-maker, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street
Marshall, Alexander, confectioner, h. Booth's-court, 21, Castle-street
Marshall, David, painter and glazier, Diamond street
Marshall, George, manufacturer, Leadside, Gilcomston
Marshall, James, wright, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h, Wiudmill-brae
Marshall, Bobert, farrier, 6, Park-lane
Marshall, Mrs. (late of Tullynessle,) 102, Union-street,
Marshall, Mrs. grocer, 81, Green
Martin, Alexander, clothier, haberdasher, and stay warehouseman, 21,
Broad street, h. Cooperston-buildings
Max'tin, George, letter-carrier, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street
Martin, James, mealseller, 33, h. 31, Shiprow
Martin, James vintner, 30, Shiprow
Martin, James, flesher, 37, Wales-street-market, h. Banchory
Martin, Matthew, flesher, 16, Wales-street-market, h. Banchory
Martin, Robert, flesher, 34, Wales-st. market, h. Tollohill, Banchory
Martin, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, and mealseller, 1, Cause-
Martin, William, shipbuilder, 36, Park-st, [wayend, h. 1, Catherine-st.
Martin, Mrs. John, vintner, 9, James-street
Martyn, Mrs. Captain, Steps of Gilcomston
Massie, James Ig. manager. Gas Co. h. 56, Union-street
Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, Spital
Massie, Thomas, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford
Massie, Mrs. di-essmaker and milliner, 56, Union-street
1832-33
MAS—MAT 85
Massie, Mrs. 30, Chapel-street
Masson, Alexander, hairdresser, 58, North-street
Masson, Andrew, accountant, (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Co.)
h. Craigwell-place, Skene-street
Masson, Francis, comb-maker, 10, Bon-Accord-lane
Masson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend
Masson, James, vintner, 3, Catto-square
Masson, John, vintner, 35. Park-street
Masson, Jolni, brewer, 22, h. 21, Loch-street
Masson, Robert, broker, 26, Justice-street
Masson, William, stone-cutter, Union-street West, h. 63, Woolmanhill
Masson, Mrs. Samuel, 19, Union-street
Masson, Mrs. grocer, 63, Woolmanhill
Masson, Mrs. vintner, 133, Skene-street
Mather, John, gardener, Kittybrewster
Mather, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 11, Summer-lane
Mather, Miss, teacher, 43, St. Andrew's-street
Mathew, William, boot and shoemaker, 57, h. 55, Green
Matthew, Alexander C. surgeon, 45, h. 49, Commerce-street
Matthew, Alexander, shipowner, 17, Marischal-street, h. Mitchell-
place, King-street
Matthew, John, baker, 63, h. 64, Queen-street
Matthews, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 63, Shiprow
Matthews, William, jun. leather merchant, li. Hanover-court, 2, Upper-
kirkgate
Matthews, William, leather merchant, li. 219, George-street
Matthews, William, & Son, curriers and leather merchants, warehouse,
4, Upperkirkgate, and currying-shop, Loch-side
Matheson, Alexander, nurseryman, Connigarhill, Links
Matheson, Alexander, baker, 54, h. 52, Schoolhill
Matheson, Charles, late ropemaker, 37, Shiprow
Matheson, George, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street
Matheson, George, manager, (Aberdeen and FIuU Shipping Co.) ^.
31, Long-acre
Matheson, Isaac, mealseller, 3, East North-street, A. 31, Long-acre
Matheson, Isaac, clothier, silkmercer, and haberdasher, 7, Broad-street,
A. 31, Long-acre
1832-33
86 MAT—MEL
Matheson, James, dealer in furniture, &c. 7, North-street
Matheson, James, stabler, 81, North-street
Matheson, John, builder, 83, Causewayend
Matheson, John, bookseller, stationer, and paper agent, 38, Broad-st.
h. Mount-pleasant
Matheson, John, mason, Causewayend
Matheson, John, vintner, 10, Carmelite-street
Matheson, John, tailor, (lodgings,) Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperlcirk-
Matheson, Peter, barber, 25, College-street CS^*^
Matheson, Peter, wood merchant, Lower Denburn
Matheson, Peter, merchant tailor, Jamieson's-court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Matheson, Robert, shipmaster, h. Lower Denburn
Matheson, Robert, vintner. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street
Matheson, Mrs. Robert, 27, Dee-street
May, John, mason, 9, Quay
May, Miss, ladies' school, 9, Quay
Mavers, Charles, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street
M earns, Daniel, shipmaster, (Earl of Aberdeen,) 2, Yeats'-lane
Mearns, Rev. Dr. D. professor of divinity. King's College, A. 1, Chap-
lainry. Old Aberdeen
Mearns, George, china merchant, 47, Union-street, h. 28, Adelphi-
court. Union-street
Mearns, James, shipmaster, (London Packet,) 3, Baltic-street
Mearns, John, watch and clockmaker, II, Schoolhill, h. Blackfriars-st.
Mearns, Robert, builder, 53, Bon-Accord-street
Mearns, Mrs. midwife, 5, Guestrow
Mearns, Miss, Holburn-street
Mearns, Miss, Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate
Medical, Clerical, and General Life Assurance Society—Alexander
Thomson, advocate, agent, 5, Belmont-street
Medical Provident Institution of Scotland—Arthur Thomson, agent,
,
25, Marischal-street
MefF, John, coppersmith, 18, A. 16, Huxter-row
MefF, John, gardener. Mile-end
Megget, Mrs. John, 9, St. Nicholas-street
Meldrum, James, vintner, 3, Water-lane
Meldrum, William, gardener, 13, Rose-street
1832-33
MEL—MER 87
Meldrum, Mrs. William, Gerard-street Tavern, 30, Gerard-street
Meldrum, Miss, dressmaker, 17, George-street
Mellis, Captain James, Ruthrieston
Mellis, James, 47, Queen-street
Mellis, Peter, coal-broker—office, 49, Quay, h. 53, Commerce-street
Mellis, Mrs. 10, Peacock's-close, 24, Castle- street
Melville, Thomas, plane manufacturer and wholesale ironmonger, 106,
Gallowgate
Melville, William, plane manufacturer and ironmonger, 106, Gallow-
gate, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford
Melvin, George, teacher, 19, Belmont-street
Melvin, James, rector. Grammar-school, h. 209, Gallowgate
Melvin, James, merchant, li. 37, Marischal-street
Melvin, James, wright, Catherine-street
Melvin, John, musician, Reid's-court, 6, Shiprow
Melvin, Robert, clothier and haberdasher, 4, Broad-street, h. 57, Bon-
Accord-street
Melvin, William, Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street
Melvin, Mrs. poultry-shop, 79, Shiprow
Melvin, Mrs. vintner, Exchequer-court, h. 9, Exchequer-row
Melvin, Miss, lodgings, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate
Mennie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, Upperkirkgate, h.
Kingsland-place, Broadford
Mennie, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate
Mennie, Alexander, vintner. Ferry-boat-house, New Pier
Mennie, Alexander, stabler, 168, Gallowgate Cg^t^
Mennie, Alexander, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 57, Netherkirk-
Mennie, George, vintner, 140, George-street
Mennie, James, land-surveyor, Hardgate Pane
Mennie, John, linen yarn nianufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, h. 1, Jopp's-
Mennie, William, grocer, 33, Broad-street, h. Concert-court, Broad-st.
Mennie, William, spirit dealer, Holburn-street
Menty, William, shipbuilder, (A, Hall & Co.) h. York-street
Menzies, Charles, vintner. Union-street
Mercer, John, wright, Catherine-street
Mercer, Hay, watch and clockmaker, 22, North-street
Mercer, W'illiam, general painter, Catherine-street
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88 MER—MIL
Mercer, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Young-street
Merchant, Mrs. Richard, II, Chronicle-lane
Mess, Mrs. James, 11, Canal-terrace
Meston, Alexander, silk and woollen dyer, and renovator, 71, Queen-
Meston, John, silk-dyer, Craigwell-place, Skene-street [street
Meston, Thomas, teacher of English, 9, Adelphi-court, Union-street,
h. 2, South Silver-street
Michie, George, cooper, 10, Quay, h. 7, Barnet's-close
Michie, John, tailor, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
Michie, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 12, Broad-street, h.
19, Union-row
Michie, Miss, teacher, 20, Blackfriars-street
Middleton, David, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 47, George-street
Middleton, James, grocer, 4G, A. 48, Summer-street
Middleton, James, teacher of music, 25, Marischal-street
Middleton, James, caiidlemaker, 31, Wales-street
Middleton, Peter, tailor, Holbuni-street
Middleton, Samuel, book-keeper, (Aberdeen Bank,) h. Waterford,
Middleton, William, vintner, 2, Mealmarket-lane j^Broadford
Middleton, Mrs. vintner, 19, Loch-street
Middleton, Mrs. George, 30, Shuttle-lane
Middleton, Mrs. wool and worsted merchant, 7, George-street, h. Da-
vidson's-court. 111, Gallowgate
Middleton, Mrs. John, grocer and spirit dealer, York-street
Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Huntly-street
Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 111, Gallowgate
Military Hospital, Castlehill
Millar, Charles, watch and cloch-maker. Cotton
Millar, George, rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-street
Millar, James, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market
Millar, James, tobacco-pipe-maker, 48, Loch-street, h. 12, St. An-drew's-street
Millar, William, tailor, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street
Millar, Mrs. Major, Bon-Accord-terrace
Millar, Mrs. 12, Quay
Millar, Mrs. teacher, 13, Lodge-walk
Milne, Alexander, stabler, 58, Green
1832-33
MIL—MIL 89
Milne, Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 64, h. Mitchell's-court, 66,
North-street
Milne, Alexander, grocer, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 1, Young-
Milne, Alexander, gardener. Clerk-seat [street
Milne, Alexander, grain merchant—Office, Waterloo-quay
Milne, Alexander, furnishing tailor, 242, George-street
Milne, Alexander, upholsterer, 15, North-street, h. 43, Long-acre
Milne, Alexander, teacher of dancing, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne, Alexander, baker, 83, h. 82, Gallowgate
Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. Chapel-street
Milne, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 19, King-street
Milne, Cniden, & Co. manufacturers. Spring-garden, Windmill-brae,
and Gordon's-mills
Milne, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 78, George-street, h. 22,
St. Andrew's-street ^
Milne, David, wright, 13, Renny's-wynd [buildings
Milne, Foulerton, & Co. manufacturers and woollen drapers, 1, Union-
Milne, George, vintner, 78, Windmill-brae
Milne, George, gardener, 46, High-street, Old Abei'deen
Milne, George, teacher. Poor's Hospital, h. 19, Upperkii'kgate
Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill, Gilcomston
Milne, George, shore porter, Shiprow
Milne, George, manager, (W. P. & Co.) h. Gordon's-mills
Milne, George, mason, 8, Huntly-street
Milne, Henry, blacksmith, 1, St. Andrew's-street
Milne, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 181, Gallowgate
Milne, James, manufacturer, h. Milne's-court, 65, Gallqwgate
Milne, James, Crown and Eagle Tavern, 14, Huxter-row
Milne, James, boot and shoemaker, (successor to Brebner & Maitland,)
Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-street
Milne, James, (Devanha Distillery,) Devanha
Milne, James, painter and glazier, 101, Spital, h. 80, High-street, Old
Aberdeen
Milne, John, porter, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) li. 93,
Milne, John, tailor, 76, Spital, Old Aberdeen [Union-streei
Milne, John, cart and plough wright, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Milne, John, vintner, 6, Bou-Accord-street
1832-33 I
90 MIL—MIL
Milne, John Duguid, advocate—Office, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-
street, h. East Craibstone-street
Milne, John, hairdresser, 28, h. Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
Milne, John, mason, Kingsland-place, Broadford
Milne, J. vintner, Springbank, Kittybrewster
Milne, John, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. Wm.Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate
Milne, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Park-street
Milne, Joseph, horse-shoer and farrier, 2, Farrier-lane, and Gordon-
street, A. 61, King-street
Milne, Peter, (late of the Excise,) Broadford
Milne, Peter, gardener, Downie's-how, near Kittybrewster
Milne, Peter, shipmaster, (James and Margaret,) 35, Virginia-street
Milne, Robert, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) Millbank-cottage, Wood-
Milne, Robert, teacher, 12, Marischal-street [side
Milne, Robert, timber-measurer, Hardgate
Milne, Thomas, n\irseryman and florist, Sunnyside
Milne, Captain William, 37, Chapel-street
Milne, William, grocei", tea and spirit dealer, 57, Virginia- street
Milne, William, mealseller, 31, ^. Crombie's-court, 32, Park-street
Milne, William, vintner, 29, Lodge-walk
Milne, William, nailer, John-street, h. 4, Shuttle-street
Milne, William, shoemaker, Cotton
Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 17, St. Nicholas-street, h. 13,
Schoolhill
Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-street, h. 8,
Correction-wynd
Milne, William, furnishing tailor, 25, Guestrow
Milne, William, painter and glazier, h. W. Milne's-court, 60, Gal-
Milne, William, mealseller, 30, Wales-street [lowgate
Milne, William, quarrier, Ruthrieston
Milne, Mrs. A. midwife, Virginia-street
Milne, Mrs. David, midwife, 22, St. Andrew's-street
Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street
Milne, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 14, Belraont-street
Milne, Mrs. Robert, sewing school, 12, Marischal-street
Milne, Mrs. Robert, straw-hat-maker and milliner, 49, King-street'-
1832—33
MIL—MIT 91
Milne, Mrs. William, lodgings, 39, Virginia-street
Milne, Mrs. dressmaker, 14, Thistle-street
Milne, Mrs. midwife, 14, Harriot-street [lowgate
Milne, Mrs. silk-stocking and glove grafter, and loop lifter, 218, Gal-
Milne, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Park-street
[
Milne, Miss Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate
Milne, Miss, 75, Union-street
Milne, Miss, dressmaker, Wm. Milne's -court, 60, Gallowgate
Milne, Miss, dressmaker, 12, Catto-square
Milne, Misses, 32, King-street
Minto, James, shipmaster, (Matilda,) York-street
Minto, William, shipbuilder, (of Alex. Hall & Co.) York-street
Mirrielees, James, general agent, 9, h. 30, Adelphi-court, Union-st.
Mirrielees, William, haberdasher, 72, Union-street, h. Skene-terrace
Mirrielees, Miss, teacher of the Female Lancasterian School, Char-
lotte-street, h. Skene-terrace
Mitchell, Rev. Adam, principal session-clerk, and head master of the
Grammar-school, h. Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Mitchell, Alexander, gardener, Willowbank
Mitchell, Alexander, gardener, Holburn-street
Mitchell, Alexander, cashier of the Aberdeen Town and County
Bank, A. 91, Union-street
Mitchell, Alexander, advocate and sheriff-clerk-depute, 26, Castle-
street, h. 29, Union-street
Mitchell, Alexander, bookseller and stationei*, 20, Upperkirkgate, h.
Mitchell, Andrew, 4, Water-lane [Spital
Mitchell, George, spirit merchant, Waterloo-quay
Mitchell, George, hairdresser and wig- maker, 59, Gallowgate
Mitchell's Hospital, 9, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Mitchell, James, birth-master, 9, Water-lane
Mitchell, James, mason, 22, St. Andrevv's-street
[
Mitchell, James, painter, Skene-street
Mitchell, James, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-street, h. Spital
Mitchell, James, clothier and haberdasher, 5, Union-buildings, h.
Chapel-lane
Mitchell, James, toy and trinket merchant, 70, Queen-street
1832-33 I 2
92 MIT—MOI
Mitchell, James, grocer and sheriff-officer, Cotton
Mitchell, John, gardener, Hardgate
Mitchell, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 43, East North-street
Mitchell, John, builder. Chapel-street
Mitchell, John, shipmaster, (Highlander,) 12, Guestrow
Mitchell, Robert, manager, (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) h. 18,
St. Clement's-street
Mitchell, Robert, heckle-maker, 26, Gerard-street
Mitchell, Robert, hinge-maker, 6, VVindj^-wynd
Mitchell, Thomas, stabler, 13, Harriot-street
Mitchell, William, shipmaster, (Navarin,) 9, Water-lane
Mitchell, William, watch and clockraaker, 18, h. 14, Schoolhill
Mitchell, William, bookseller and fancy stationer, 60, Broad-street, h.
Mitchell, William, silk mercer, 27, h. 29, Union-street [Spital
Mitchell, William, mason, Charlotte- street
Mitchell, Mrs. George, 42, Chapel-street
Mitchell, Mrs. Diamond-street
Mitchell, Mrs. (Dowager of Thainston,) h. Dee-street
Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell-place, King-street
Mitchell, Mrs. lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas- street
?vlitchell, Mrs. midwife, 33, Chapel-street
Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 130, Union-street
jMitchell, Miss, 1, Chapel-street
Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, Maybank, Hntcheon-street
Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9, St. Nicholas-street
Moffat, Mrs. Captain William, lodgings, 41, St. Nicholas-street
Moffat, Mrs. sick nurse, 3, Denburn
Moir, Alexander, late hosier, A. Moir's-court, 103, Gallowgate
Moir, Charles, grocei", 93, Skene-street
Moir, David, furnishing tailor, 8, St. Nicholas-street
Moir, David, shipmaster, (John Catto,) 14, Summer-lane
Moir, Francis, vintner, and occasional waiter, 37, North-street
Moir, George, of Denmore, h. Denmore
Moir, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton
Moir, George, tailor, 8, Shiprow
Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-street
Moir, James, hairdresser, 8, Skene-Iane -
1832-33
MOI—MOR 93
Moir, James, guard, (North Mail,) Constitution-street
I
Moir, John, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable food in a
! fresh state, 38, Virginia-street, h. 5, Canal-terrace
Moir, John, wright, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Little Belmont-st.
Moir, John, grocer, 83, Shiprow
Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, h. 8, Innes-street
Moir, Robert, student of divinity, 56, Dee-street
Moir, Robert, wine merchant, 23, Adelphi-crt. Union-st. \^8, Guestrow
Moir, Thomas, bookseller, and circulating library, 28, Upperkirkgate, h.
Moir, William, porter and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn
Moir, Mrs. Robert, 75, Dee-street
Moir, Mrs. lodgings, 16, Long-acre
Moir, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Moir, Mrs. vintner, 63, Commerce-street
Moir, Mrs. wool merchant, 59, h. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate
Moir, Mrs. Archibald, 5, Correction-wynd
Moir, Misses, milliners, 96, George-street
Mollison, David, porter and spirit dealer, 35, h. 37, Quay
Mollison, James, Union Hotel, 25, Union-street
Mollyson, George, hosier. Trinity-street
Mollyson, Mrs. Captain William, Mackie-place
Moncrieff, Alexander, cotton manufacturer. Green
Moncur, Nicol, letter carrier, and occasional waiter, h. 13, Blackfriars-st.
Montgomery, D. grocer, 148, George-street
Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane
Montgomery, Thomas, vintner, 29, Justice-street,
Monro, Joseph, stone-cutter, 71, North-street
More, Alexander, late collector of Customs, h. Ashgrove
More, Mrs. George, (Raeden,) Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square
More, Miss, 57, Schoolhill
Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, Upper Denburn
Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 5, Netherkirkgate
Morgan, George T. surgeon, 58, Dee-street
Morgan, George, shoemaker, Whitehouse-street
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 15, James-street
Morgan, John, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-street, h. 10, Carnegie's-brae
1832-33 I 3
94 MOR—MOR
Morgan, John, sbijjmaster, (Banchory,) York-street, Footdee
Morgan, John, vintner, 8, Putachie-side
Morgan, John, teacher, Chapel of Ease school, Gilcomston
Morgan, Mrs. 58, Dee-street
Morice, Robert, advocate, 233, Union-street
JSIorice, Mrs. Alexander, 33, Dee-street
Morice, Miss, 193, Union-street
Morice, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 16, Dee-street
Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, (Duke of Gordon,) Prince Regent-
Morison, Alexander, shoemaker, 5, Denburn [^street
Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, Park-street
Morison, Alexander, jeweller, 9, Long-acre
Morison, David, woollen draper, 2, Castle-street, li, 11, Hnxter-row
Morison, James, gardener, Hardgate
Morison, James, cabinet-maker, Skene-square
Morison, James, late of Berbice, King-street
Morison, John, shipmaster, (Wellington,) Mill-street
Morison, John, shipmaster, (Aimwell,) 15, Constitution-street
Morison, John, tea dealer, 80, Causewayend
Morison, Joseph, tailor, (Wm. Robertson,) 22, St. Nicholas-street, h.
Henderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate
Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street
Morison, William, manufacturer, 42, Chapel-street
Morison, William, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 69, Commerce-st.
Moiison, William, tailor. Well-court, 14, Broad-street
Morison, William, wright, 74, George-street
Morison, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Don-terrace, NewBridge of Don
Morison, William, coach-guard, 68, Broad-street
Morison, Mrs. William, vintner, 33, Guestrow
Morison, Miss, milliner, York-street
Morison, Miss, 30, Dee-street
Morison, Misses, dressmakers. Prince Regent-street
Morren, Hugh, merchant and general agent, 50, Netherkirkgate, h.
20, Dee-street [Marischal-street
Morrice, Alexander, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-street, h. 2,
1832-33
MOR—MUN 95
Morrice, Alexander, ironmonger, (William M'Kinnan & Co.) A. 9,
Prince's-street
Morrice, James, shipmaster, (Friendship,) 53, Commerce-street
Morrice, Mrs. 9, Prince's-street
Morris, Michael, piano-forte-raaker, 6, St. Nicholas-street
I Mortimer, Adam, wright, 42, Loch-street
Mortimer, Alexander, & Co. bakers, general commission agents, and
stock brokers, Waterloo-quay
Mortimer, Alexander, stocking-maker, 30, Upperkirkgate
Mortimer, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Belmont-street
Mortimer, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 1, Belmont-street
Mowat, Alexander, hatter, 41, Union-street, A. Jopp's-comt, 40, Broad-
Mowat, Alexander, vintner, 207 Gallowgate [street
Mowat, Alexander, grocer, 10, Blackfriars-street
Mowat, David, porter and spirit dealer, 100, Gallowgate
Mowat, George, hatter and cap-maker, 42, h. Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-
street
Mowat and Gordon, cork-manufacturers, 44, h. West-court, 32,
Mowat, James, tailor, Cotton [Guestrow
Mowat, John, brewer, vintner, and victualling-house, Pirie's-court, 50,
Castle-street
Mowat, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 29, h. Lobban's-court, 30,
Mowat, William, vintner, York-street [Castle-street
Mowat, William, druggist^ 81, Broad-street, h. Beattie's-court, 102,
Gallowgate
Mowat, Mrs. James, 8 Chapel-street
Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Muil, John, baker, 35, Schoolhill
Muir, Alexander, advocate, 26, Queen-street
Munro, Alexander, turner, fishing-rod and tackle-maker, 51, h. 52,
Kmg-street
Munro, Alexander, mealseller, 21, St. Andrew's-street
Munro, Charles, blacksmith, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Munro, David, boot and shoemaker, 48, Upperkirkgate, h. Jack's-brae
Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-street
IMunro, James, shipmastei', (Hynd,) Mill-street
1832-33
96 MUN—MUR
Munro, John, surveyor of taxes—Office, 48, h. 84, Union-street
Munro, John, straw-hat manufacturer, 55, Queen-street
Munro, John, stucco-mill, Dee Village
Munro, John, spirit dealer, 19, North-street
Munro, Kenneth, boot and shoemaker, and leather-cutter, 56, George-
street
Munro, Leith, blacksmith, Porthill-close, 98, h. 116, Gallowgate
Munro, Robert, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street
Munro, William, bookseller, 50, ^.51, Spital
Munro, William, excise officer, Prospect Cottage, Loanhead
Munro, Mrs. stay-maker, 52, King-street
Munro, Mrs. late of Huntly, Broadford
Munro, Mrs. grocer, 61, Chapel-street
Munro, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 24, Shiprow
Murdoch, Alexander, vintner, 1, Mutton-brae
Murdoch, John, mealseller, 23, Loch-street
Murphy, Thomas, silk-dyer and renovator, 29, George-st. h. Broadford
Murray, Alexander, shipmaster and vintner, 41, Quay
MuiTay, Alexander, flesher, 26, George-street-market
Murray, Alexander, vintner, 71, h. 73, Whidmill-brae
Murray, Alexander, M.D, Union-terrace
Murray, Andrew, advocate, 83, Union-street
Murray, Charles, shipmaster, (Migvie,) Park-street
Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon-street
Murray, George, clerk, (G. B. & Co.) h. 13, Bon-Accord-street
Murray, George, tin plate worker, 23, Chapel-street
MuiTay, George, builder, Park-street
Murray, James, advocate—Office, 28, h. 30, Schoolhill
Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, 52, Upperkirkgate
Murray, James, chimney-sweep, 13, Vennel
Mun-ay, James, mealseller, 2, Carnegie's-brae
Murray, Rev. John, (North Parish Church,) h. King-street [Quay
Murray, John, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 37, h. 34,
MuiTay, John, tobacconist, (M'Combie, Dunn, & Co.) h. 13, Green
Murray, John, shoemaker, 48, East North-street
Murray, Robert, confectioner, 13, h. Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street
1832-33
MUR—NIC 97
MuiTay, Peter, umbrella-maker, 54, Green
Murray, William, boot and shoemaker, 73, Queen-street
Murray, William, beef sliop, &c. (open every lawful day,) 24, Upper-
kirkgate, h. 24, Sclioolhill
Murray, William, house-carpenter, 46, John-street
Murray, William, clerk, (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. 8, Summer-lane
Murray, William, flesher, 17, George-street-market
Murray, William, brush-maker, 25, Chapel-street
Murray, William, tobacconist, (Kilgour & Co.) 46, Netherkirkgate
MuiTay, William, tailor, 9, Bon-Accord-lane
Murray, Mrs. Alexander, 66, Dee-street
Mutch, John, gardener, Lochhead
Mutch, Robert, blacksmith, 22, Dee-street
Mutch, William, shoemaker, 61, Causewayend
N
Nairne, John, tailor, Holburn-street
Nairne, Mrs. 104, George-street '
National Bank of Scotland Branch, 103, Union- street.—P. Macfarlane,
agent
Naughtan, John, turner, and musical instrument-maker, 90, George-st.
Neilson, Charles, builder and stone-cutter, Constitution-street
Neilson, George, block-maker and boat builder, York-street, h. 2,
Summer-lane
Neilson & Hutcheon, marble and stone-cutters, 19, King-street
Neilson, Mrs. housekeeper. Trinity Hall, 1, Trinity-comer
New Inn and Hotel, 5, Castle-street
Nicol, Alexander, shipmaster, Copland's-houses, Wellington-street
Nicol, Alexander, cooper, 25, Green
Nicol, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. 36,
King-street
INicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield
Nicol, George, clerk, (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 2, Wellington-street
Nicol, James, advocate, 17, Adelphi- court. Union-street
Nicol, James, dyer, 16, Shoe-lane
Nicol, John, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae
1832—33
»8 NIC—OGI
Nicol, John, shipmaster, (Matchless,) Wellington-street
Nicol, John, shipwright, St. Clement's-street
Nicol, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 18, h. 20, Shiprow
Nicol, John, shoemaker, 17, George-street
Nicol, John, turner, Broadford
Nicol, John, gardener, Fountainhall
Nicol, John, vintner, Ruthrieston
Nicol, Lewis, mason, 107, High-street, Old Aherdeen
Nicol, Peter, brickmaker, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Nicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Nicol, Mrs. lodgings, 9, Littlejohn-street
Nicol, Misses, dressmakers, 24, Schoolhill
NicoU, Lewis, advocate, Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Nicolson, Daniel, book-keeper, (Commercial Bank,) 34, Union-place
Nicolson, Thomas, shipmaster, (Abbotsford,) 1, Canal-terrace
Nicolson, William, plumber, (Robert Gilchrist,) h. Hanover-street
Niddry, Mrs. John, Hutcheon-street
Nisbet, Alexander, mason, 19, Fisher-row
Niven, Alexander, vintner, Cooperston
Noble, William, turner, 20, Woolmanhill
Norrie, Alexander, worsted manufacturer, 76, George-street
Norrie, Mrs. Joseph, 64, Dee-street
Norrie, Mrs. 27, Gordon-street
North British Insurance Office—Thomas Burnett, advocate, II, Bel-
mont-street, and William Stuart, advocate, 155, Union-street,
agents
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Charles Chalmers, advocate,
agent, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-street
O
Officer, Miss, vintner, 27, Park-street
Ogg, Henry, (Henry Ogg & Co.) h. Holburn-street
Ogg, Henry, & Co. Strathdee distillery, Cooperston
Ogilvie, George, hairdresser, 18, Woolmanhill
Ogilvie, John Charles^ M.D. 156, Union-street
Ogilvie, John, baker, 3 and 5, Frederick-street, h. 2, East North-street
1832-33
OGI—PAT 99
Ogilvie, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Ogllvie, William, flax- dresser, 47, Netherkirkgate, h. Mile-end
Ogilvie, William, wool and worsted manufacturer, 38;, h. Reid's-court,
Ogilvie, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Marischal-street [34, Gallowgate
Ogilvie, Miss, of Auchiries, 37, Union-place
Ogilvie, Misses, Mackie-place
Ogston, Alexander, tallow-chandler, 52, Loch-street, h. 2, Gallowgate
Ogston, Alexander, jun. 52, Loch-street
Ogston, Alexander, tailor, 27, George-street
Ogston, Francis, M.D. 2, Gallowgate
iOgston, John, wright, Denburn-terrace
Ogston, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, 52, Shiprow
Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 24, h. 26, St. Nicholas-street
Orcheston, James, gardener, 3, Wales-street
Orton, Matthew, shoemaker, 17, Gallowgate
Oswald, James, shipmaster, (Aberdeenshire,) 20, Constitution-street
Panton, Mrs. Charles, lodgings, 22, Upperkirkgate
Park, Alexander, manufacturer, 11, Gallowgate, h. Park-cottage
Park, Andrew, mason, Hutcheon-street
Park, John, ship-joiner, 67, Waterloo-quay
Parker, Rev. Gavin, (Union-terrace Chapel,) h. Maybank
Parker, John, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord,) 32, Wales-street
Paterson, Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 33, Castle-street,
h. 8, Wellington-street
Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 161, Gallowgate, h. Causewayend
Paterson, George, watch and clockmaker, Hutcheon-street
Paterson, James, grocer, Rubislaw
Paterson, James, tanner, Denburn-terrace
Paterson, James, clerk, 8, Wellington-street
Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, 67, Commerce-street
Paterson, Peter, shipmaster, (Aultnaskiach,) 18, James-street
Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 20, Littlejohn-street
Paterson, William, mealseller, 1, Spa-street
Paterson, William, leather merchant, Denburn-terrace
1832-33
100 PAT—PHI
Paterson, William, advocate, 35, St. Nicholas-street ' ^
Paterson, William, mason, 91, Spital
Paterson, William, boot and shoemaker, 23, St. Nicholas-street, h. 115,
Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, 75, Union-street [Gallowgate
Paterson, Mrs. A. 48, Dee-street
Paterson, Mrs. (late of Logie,) Alford-place
Paterson, Mrs. George, glass and stoneware merchant, 21, h. Far-
quharson's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Paterson, Mrs. vintner, 2, Water-lane
Paton, James, vs^riting-master, 58, Broad-street
Paton, Miss, of Grandholm, 49, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, 64, Union-sti'eet
Paul, A. boot and shoemaker, 36, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Paul, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 28, h. 26, Park-street
Paul, John, plasterer, 76, Windmill-brae
Paul, Rev. William, professor of natural philosophy. King's College, h.
31, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Paul, Miss, vintner, York-street
Paxton, Alexander, carver and gilder, 11, Queen-street
Peap, George, tailor, 14, Kidd-lane [Upperkirkgate
, Pelican Life Office—Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent. Crown-court, 36,
Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, (Richards & Co. Broadford Works,) h.
Union-terrace
Penman, Rev. Richard, (Frederick-street Chapel,) h. 26, Constitution-
street
Permit Office, 50, King-street
Petrie, Alexander, stabler, 59, North-street [ Stronach's-close
Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 1, Pluxter-row, h.
Peti'ie, John, mealseller, 61, North-street
Petrie, John, mealseller, 103, Shiprow
Petrie, Mrs. George, dressmaker, 31, Schoolhill
Petrie, Mrs. midwife, 2, Skene-place
Petrie, M. lodgings, washing and dressing, &c. 13, Long-acre
Phoenix Fire Office—Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent. Union-terrace
Philip, Andrew, cabinet-maker, h. 13, Union-row
Philip, Andrew and William, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, Com-
mercial-buildings, 111, Union-street
1832-33
PHI—PIR 101
Pliilip, Cliarles, shipmaster, (Velocity,) 23, James-street
Philip, Colin Allan, advocate—Office, 28, Schoolhill, h. 78, Queen-st,
Philip, George, shipmaster, (Radiant,) 18, James-street
Philip, James, shipmaster, (Nimrod,) 8, Justice-lane
Philip, John, upholsterer, trunk and bonnet box-maker, Cruden's-court,
22, Broad-street
Philip, John, bookbinder, 46, Queen-street
Philip, John, shipmaster, (Reward,) 1, Wellington -street
Philip, Peter, shoemaker, 7, Windy-wynd [Union-street
Philip & Taylor, wholesale and retail clothiers and drapers, 40,
Philip, William, clothier and draper, (Philip & Taylor,) A. 35, Ne-
therkirkgate
Philip, William, jun. (of William Philip, jun, & Co.) h. 6, Constitur
tion-street
Philip, William, jun. & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 26, Union-st.
Philip, William, upholsterer, 28, James-street
Philip, William, shipmaster, Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street
Philip, Mrs. 28, James-street
Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-street
Philip, Miss, 27, Water-lane
Phillippe, Joseph, wholesale confectioner, 70, h. 65, Broad-street
Phillis, James, cutler, 12, Lodge-walk, h. 20, East North-street
Pirie, Alexander, paper manufacturer, and wholesale stationer, 18, h,
19, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Pirie, Alexander, wright, 55, Skene-street
Pirie, Andrew, wright. Chronicle-court, 32, h. Henderson's-court, 46,
Broad-street
Pirie, George, jun. haberdasher, h. Rosehill
Pirie, George, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Pirie, George, sacrist, Marischal College, h. College-court, 82, Broad-
Pirie, George, vintner, Maberly-street, Broadford [^street
Pirie, George, & Co. wholesale and retail haberdashers, 45, Union-st.
Pirie, Inglis, & Co. wholesale grocers. Crown-court, Union-street
Pirie, James, blacksmith, 6, Mealmarket-lane
Pirie, James, store-keeper, Devanha BottUng Co. 46, Green, h. De-
vanha Brewery
Pirie, John, gardener, Strawbeny-bank, Hardgate
1832—33 K
102 PIR—PRI
Pirie, Patrick, manufacturei', h. Gordon's-mills
Pirie, Patrick, mamifacturer, (of Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. 19, Adelphi-
court. Union-street
Pirie, William, 67, Bon-Accord-street
Pirie, William, manufacturer, h. Cotton-lodge
Pirie, William, merchant, h. 11, Golden-square
Pirie, William, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Pirie, William, & Co. woollen manufacturers, grain merchants, and in-
surance brokers, 18, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Pirie, Mrs. boarding mistress, King's College, Old Aberdeen
Pirie, Mrs. George, Pirie's-court, 50. Castle-street
Pirie, Miss, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street
Pin'ie, William, M.D. lecturer on anatomy to the universities of King's
and Marischal Colleges, Hanover-court, 2, Upperkirkgate
Pittendrigh, Alexander, beadle of Seamen's Chapel, and funeral waiter,
li. Sugar-house-lane
Pittendrigh, Alexander, advocate, 33, King-street, li. Broomhill
Pittendrigh, James, wright, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street
Pittendrigh, John, grocer, tea, spirit dealer, and cheese and butter mer-
chant, li. 6, Justice-lane
Pittendrigh, Peter, clerk, J. Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate
Playfair, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 26, h. 53, College-street
Flayfair, Charles, gunmaker, 94, Union-street, h. 35, St. Nicholas-st.
Playfair, John, upholsterer, 16, King-street,
Police Tax Office, 1, Ragg's-lane
Poison, John, New Inn, 3, New-street, Old Aberdeen
Pont, Henry, steward, (Champion,) h. 16, Park-street
Porter, Francis, bootmaker, 67, Netherkirkgate
Post Office, 15, Netherkirkgate
Post Office, (Penny,) 51, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Post Office, (Penny,) Woodside
Post Office, (Receiving,) James Fraser, grocer, 199, Union-street
Post Office, (Receiving,) Charles Runcy, 57, Quay [Dee-street
Poulter, Absalom and Thomas, manufacturers, 33, Broad-street, h. <a5,
Pratt, Robert, miller, Flourmill, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill
Presslie, David, traveller, (Cadenhead, Barron, & Co.) h. Newbridge
Primerose, David, vintner. A, Summer-street
1832-33
PRI—RAE 103
Primerose, George, 61, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Primrose, Rev. William, (Original Burgher Church,) h. Silver-street
Proctor, John, shoemaker, Cowgate
Proctor, Miss, Skene-street [Adelphi-court, Union-street
Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh—Alexander Cadenhead, advocate, 22,
Procurator Fiscal for the County—William Simpson, advocate, office,
56, Bon- Accord-street [^Belmont-street
Procurator Fiscal of the Peace—Alexander Thomson, advocate, 5,
Protector Fire Insurance Co.—George Wilson, advocate, 12, Adelphi-
court, and Alexander Allan, advocate, 8, East North-street, agents
Proven, John, slater, 2, Barnett's-close [\l, Union-buildings
Provident Life Office, and County Fire Office—A. Anderson, agent
Prussian Vice Consul, Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street
Public Mathematical and Writing School, 6, Correction-wynd
Public Rooms, Union-street—Robert Munro, keeper
Public English School, 1, Drum's-lane [nity-street,
Pye, George, millwright and miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, h. 4, Tri-
Pyper, John, vintner, 1, Mealraarket-laue
Q
QuEENSFORD Co -Operative Society, 17, Causewayend—William Ogil-
vie, manager
R
Rae, Alexander, grocer, Woodside
Rae, Alexander, vintner. Summer-street
Rae, George, tollkeeper, New Bridge of Don
Rae, George, messenger-at-arms, Constitution-street
Rae, George, boot and shoemaker, 45, Skene-sti'eet
Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston
I Rae, Nathaniel, goldsmith, 92, Green
Rae, Mrs. 43, Marischal-street
Rae, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, and milliner, 92, Green
Raeburn, George, shipmaster, (Liberty,) 21, James-street
Raeburn, John, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. 1, Gallowgate
1832-33 K 2
104 RAE—REI
Raebura, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn
RafFan, Mrs. William, 141, Skene-street [60, Dee-stree«
Ragg, David R. general agent and merchant, 9, St. Nicholas-street, Ji.
Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, h. 60, Dee-street
Ragg, Robert, vintner, 10, Wales-street
Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, h. 32, George-street
Ramage, George, stocking manufacturer, 30, Shuttle-lane
Ramage, John, optician, 39, Union-street
Ramage, John, cunier, George-street, h. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-st.
Ramage, John, & Co. leather merchants, 85, Broad-sti'eet
Ramsay, Archibald, tailor, Hardgate
Ramsay, Archibald, druggist, 2, Shiprow, h. 66, Gerard-street
Ramsay, John, teacher of drawing, Hardgate
Ramsay, Walter, tailor, 40, Gallowgate
Ramsay, Miss, (of Barra,) h. 37, Bon-Accord-terrace
Rainy, George, surgeon, 10, Queen-street
Rannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, Alexander, nurseryman and seedsman, 64, Causewayend
Rannie, Alexander, builder. Commerce-street, h. 64, Shiprow
Rannie, James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriars-street
Rannie, Thomas, porter, Aberdeen Bank, h. Wales-street
Rannie, Thomas, mason, 7, Thistle- street
Rannie, M. porter and spirit dealer, 49, North-street
Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Rannie, Miss, 37, Bon-Accord-street
Rattray, James, flesher, 25, Wales street-market
Rattray, John, nail manufacturer, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Rattray, William, chemist and druggist. Commercial-buildings, 117,
Union-street, and 26, Woolmanhill, h. 1, Blackfriars-street
Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4, Gallowgate
Ray, William, shipmaster, (Craigievar,) 24, Constitution-street
Read, William, merchant, h. Gordon's-mills
Reed, William, shipmaster, (St. Andrew,) Footdee
Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 52, Guestrow
Reid, Alexander, grocer, Jack's-brae
Reid, Alexander, silk mercer, 74, Union-street, h. Skene-square
Reid, Alexander, stabler, 9, Hamot-street
1832-33
REl—REI 105
Reid, Alexander, vintner, 2, Windmill-brae
Reid, Alexander, cart and plough wright, 22, h. 26, Skene-street
Reid, Lieutenant Andrew, R.N. Bridge of Dee
Reid, Benjamin, nursery and seedsman, (James Reid & Co.) h. 35,
Reid, Charles, vintner, and victualling house, 6, Green [Chapel-st.
Reid, Charles, wright, Henderson's -court, 46, Broad-street
Reid, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 3, Dee-street, h. 22, Gordon-street
Reid, Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor, North Parish
Church, h. 20, Prince's-street
Reid, Duncan, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Little Wales-street
Reid, George, druggist, 52, Union-street, h. Silver-street
Reid, George, jun. druggist, 52, Union-street
Reid, George, mealseller. Windmill-brae
Reid, George, shipmaster, (James,) 43, Frederick-street
Reid, George, porter dealer, 8, Lodge-walk
Reid, George, sen. saddler, 48, North-street
Reid, George, jun. saddler, 34, Schoolhill
Reid, George, sen. turner, 6, Gaelic-lane
Reid, James, nursery and seedsman, h. Belville, Gilcomston
Reid, James, gardener, Springbank, 85, end of Bon-Accord-street
Reid, James, coal broker, 62, Green
Reid, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, South Silver-street, h. Skene-
Reid, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Skene street [terrace
Reid, James, shipmaster, (Hercules,) 3, Wellington-street
Reid, James, gas -maker. Gas-street
Reid, James, tailor, 76, Windmill-brae
Reid, James, & Co. nursery and seedsmen, 42, Union-street
Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane
Reid, John, builder. Diamond-street
Reid, John, vintner 20, Lodge-walk
Reid, John, vintner, 17, Green
Reid, John, boot and shoemaker, 11, St. Andrew's-street
Reid, John, merchant. Prince Regent-street
Reid, John, shipmaster, (brig, Waterloo,) 3, Links-street
Reid, Lieutenant, Ruthrieston
Reid, N. G. carver, 52, King-street, h. 30, Frederick-street
1832-33 k3
105 REI—REN
Reid, Peter, bookbinder, 40, Broad-street, h. 159, Gallowgate
Reid, Peter, shoemaker, Causewayend
Reid, Peter, porter and spirit dealer, 10, North-street
Reid, Robert, wright, 36, Spital
Reid, Smith, & Co. distillers, Union-glen Distillery, Holbnrn
Reid & Spark, fleshers, 11, 12, and 27, Wales-street-market
Reid, Thomas, advocate—Office, St. Nicholas-lane, h. Diamond streei!
Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-street
Reid, William, (John Duffus & Co.) 6, Canal-terrace
Reid, William, tea dealer, and linen agent, 34, Schoolhill
Reid, William, teacher, 58, North-street
Reid, William, miller, porter and spirit dealer, Spa-street
Reid, William, heckle-maker, Gerard street, h. 199, Gallowgate
Reid, William, nail manufacturer, Henderson's-com't, 129, Gallowgate
Reid, William, teacher, 3, Denburn
Reid, William, late bookseller, 5, Littlejohn-street
Reid, William, shoemaker. Upper Denburn
Reid, William, shipbuilder, (of Nicol, Reid, & Co.) h. York-street
Reid, William, vintner, 5, Trinity-street
Reid, Mrs. James, 11, Constitution-street
Reid, Mrs. John, 10, Castle-street
Reid, Mrs. Robert, academy, Countesswells-house
Reid, Mrs. William, 33, Wales-street
Reid, Mrs. William, dressmaker and milliner, 34, Schoolhill
Reid, Mrs. flesher, 38, Wales-street-market
Reid, Mrs. grocer, 42, East North -street'
Reid, Miss, ladies' school, 5, Littlejohn-street
Reith, Alexander, tollkeeper, Kittybrewster
Reith, Alexander, gardener, Pitmuxton
Reith, A. tailor, Hardgate
Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane
Reith, John, tollkeeper, Pitmuxton
Reith, John, tollkeeper, Cooperston
Reith, William, tailor, 5, John-street
Reith, Miss, lodgings, 54, Quay
Rennie, C. M. distiller, Gilcomston, h. at Gilcoraston Distillery
1832-33
REN—RIT 10/
Eennie, William, shipbuilder h. 4, Wellington-street
Rennie, William, jun. shipbuilder, h. 4, Wellington-street
Rettie, M. & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 101, Union-street,
h. Eettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
I
Rettie, M. & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, japanners, and oil
merchants, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Rettie, Robert, (Aberdeen Brass Foundery,) wareroom, Duthie's-court,
35, Guestrovv, h, 130, Union-street
Rettie, William, (M. Rettie & Son,) h. 9, Bon-Accord-street
I
Rettie, Miss, straw-hat-maker, milliner, and dressmaker, Rettie's-court^
51, North-street
Reynolds, Mrs. William, basket-maker, 74, Queen-street
Rhind, Alexander, spirit dealer, 227, George-street
Rhiod, John, commission agent, h. Crown-street
Rhind, Mrs. Kingsland-place, Broadford
Rhind, Miss, dressmaker, 24, Schoolhill
Riach, Mrs. John, lodgings, 10, Young-street
Richards & Co. linen manufacturers, Broadford
Richards & Co. bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw
Richardson, Misses, 7, Carmelite- street
Richmond, Thomas, inspecting commander, Coast Guard, 63, Don-
street, Old Aberdeen
Riddel, Alexander, gardener, Calsay-seat
Riddel, Alexander, overseer, (John Gibb & Son,) 27, St. Clement's -st.
Riddel, Alexander, furnishing tailor, 27, George-street
Riddel, Donaldson, blacksmith. Windmill-brae [Gallowgate
Riddel, James, treasurer to the harbour trustees, h. Harvey's-court, 90,
Riddel, James, cabinet-maker, 22, King-street, h. 9, Prince's-street
Riddel, J. vintner, 207, Gallowgate
Riddel. John, leather merchant, 15, George -street, h. Broadford
Riddel, Miss, dressmaker. Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Riddler, Alexander, gardener, Carden's-haugh
Riddler, John J. hatter and clothier, 30, Union-street, h. 128, Skene-
Riddler, John, gardener, 128, Skene-street [[street
Ritchie, Charles, millwright and engine-maker, Nelson-street
Ritchie, Thomas, shipmaster, 3, Church-street
1832-33
108 KIT—ROB
Ritchie, Mrs. James, lodgings, 33, Park-street*
Ritchie, Mrs. 104, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown-court, Union-street
Robb, Alexander, shoemaker, 26, Spital
Robb, James, house carpenter, 22, Gerard-street
Robb, James, tailor, 41, Virginia-street
Robb, John, hairdresser, 12, Exchequer-row
Robb, John, tailor, 5, Pork-lane
Robb, John, tea and spirit dealer, 63, h. 65, Green
Robb, John, tailor, 36, Netherkirkgate
Robb, M. & Co. grocers, 6, Weigh-house-square
Robb, William, painter and glazier, and vintner, 80, Causewayend
Robb, William, guard, (Peterhead Coach,) 37, Park-street
Roberts, Alexander, dealer in groceries, tea, porter, spirits, china, glass,
and stoneware, 17, St. Clement's-street, h. 1, Links-street
Roberts, David, saddler, 41, King-street
Roberts, John, wright, R. Duthie's-houses, Castlebrae
Roberts, Mrs. lodgings, 24, Frederick-street
Roberts, Misses, dressmakers, 12, Frederick street
Robertson, Alexander, clerk, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h. 24, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Robertson, Alexander, dealer in porter and ale, 240, George-street
Robertson, Alexander, gardener, 24, Spital
Robertson, Alexander, wright, 4, Gordon-street
Robertson, Alexander, blacksmith, Hanover-lane
Robertson, Charles, ironmongei', 17, Park-street i
Robertson, Charles, blacksmith, Castlebrae, h. 37, Long-acre
Robertson, David R. druggist, 37, Green, h. 2, Carmelite-street
Robertson, David, grocer, 35, East North-street
Robertson, David, saddler, 41, King-street
Robertson & Feuillet, cabinet-makers, 157, Union-street
Robertson, George, clerk, (Gas Co.) h. 53, Shiprow
Robertson, George, mason, 101, Chapel-street
Robertson, George, saddler, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Robertson, Isaac, teacher, 30, Shuttle-lane
Robertson, James, master of Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
1832-33
I
ROB—ROB 109
Robertson, James, gnard, (North Defiance Coacli,) 6, Frederick-street
Robertson, James, (of William Philip, jun. & Co.) h. Moir's-eourt,
103, Gallowgate
Robertson, James, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row
Robertson, James, haircutter and perfumer, 5, Queen-street, h. 26,
Broad-street
(Robertson, James, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. 209, George-st.
Robertson, James, cooper, 72, Hutcheon-street
Robertson, James, shipmaster, (Janet schooner,) h. Waterloo-quay
Robertson, James, vintner, and victualling house, Stronach's-close,
Exchequer-row
I
Robertson, James, cabinet-maker, (of Robertson & Feuillet,) h. Straw-
berry-bank
Robertson, James, & Co. tea and spirit dealers. Upper Denburn
Robertson, J. merchant, 209, George-street
Robertson, John, manufacturing goldsmith, 48, Broad-street, h. 31,
! Long-acre
Robertson, John, Glenburnie
Robertson, John, saddler, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Robertson, Malcolm, teacher of elocution, &c. Harvey's-court, 90,
Gallowgate
Robertson, Patrick, Mackie-place
Robertson, Peter, teacher, (Lancasterian School,) h. 66, Bou-Accord-
street
Robertson, Robert, druggist, manufacturer of black and japan inks,
furniture paste, and liquid blue, 135, George-street
Robertson, Roger, vintner, 34, College-street
Robertson, Thomas, late mason, 7, Justice-lane
Robertson, Thomas, coppersmith, (H. G. & Co.) h. 14, St. Andrews-
street '
Robertson, William, cooper, Union-street West, h. 19, Gordon-st.
Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, East North-street
Robertson, William, chimney-sweep, Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate
Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazelhead, h. Hazelhead
Robertson, William, marble and stone-cutter, 3, Huntly-street
Robertson, William, clothier and merchant tailor, 22, St. Nicholas-st.
h. Marywell-place
1832-33
no ROB—ROS
Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Justice-street '
Robertson, Mrs. P. 34, Marischal-street
Robertson, Mrs. Dr. William, Union-place
Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, Marywell-place "^
Robertson, Mrs. A. AiBeck-street
Robertson, Mrs. vintner, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street
Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, 5, Prince's-street
Robertson, Mrs. M'Combie's-court, 52, Netherkirkgate
Robertson, Mrs. George, (Excise,) 53, Shiprow
Robertson, Mrs. midwife, 212, George-street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Frederick- street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 31, Guestrow
Robertson, Miss, of Foreran, h. 9, Union-row
Robertson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Queen-street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-st.
Robison, William, shipmaster, 15, Carmelite-street
Robison, William, advocate, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Robson, Misses, dressmakers, 12, Frederick-street
Roger, George, flesfier, 14, Wales-street-raarket
Roger, Henry, flesher, 5, h. 7, Crown-street
Roger, James, tanner. Steps of Gilcomston, h. Broadford
Roger, Thomas, teacher, (Trades' School,) h. 39, Long-acre
Roger, William, clerk, (Alex. Pirie,) h. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-st.
Roger, William, shipmaster, (Edinburgh Packet,) St. Clement's-street
j
Roger, William, miniature painter, 31, Bon-Accord-street
Roger, Mrs. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-street
Roger, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 10, St. Clement's-street
Ronald, James, tailor, 28, Lodge-walk
Ronald, John, shipbuilder, building-yard, Footdee, h. 6, Garvock-st.
Ronald, Mrs. Lemon-tree tavern, 7, Huxter-row
Rose, Donaldson, ship-owner and timber merchant, Footdee
Rose, James, cooper, h. Broadford
Rose, John, late supervisor of excise, Ruthrieston-lodge
Rose, John, R.N. 30, Dee-street
Rose, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, Broadford
Rose, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Broadford
1832-33
ROS—ROS 111
Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windy-wynd, h. Causewayend
Ross, Alexander, yost. druggist, 31, Green, h, 14, Harriot-street
Ross, Alexander, flesher, 29, Wales-street-mai'ket
Ross, Alexander, tailor, 3, Peacock's-close, Castle-street
Ross, Andrew, leather-cutter, 33, Netherkirkgate
Rossj Andrew flesher, 10 and 27, George-street-market
Ross, David, flesher, 27, George-street-raarket, h. 6, Jopp's-lane
Ross, David, shoemaker, 20, Causewayend
Ross, D. shoemaker, Woodside
Ross, George, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 10, A. 11, Trinity-comer
Ross, Hugh, late ofiicer of excise, 14, Harriot-street
Ross, Hugh, mason, 5, Skene-place
Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street
Ross, James, upholsterer, 15, h. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Ross, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont-street
Ross, James, mealseller. Upper Denburn
Ross, James, sheriflf-ofiicer and auctioneer, 98, High-street, Old Aber-
Ross, John Leith, of Arnage, h. East Craibstone-street [deen
Ross, John, of Grenada, Granton-lodge, Braemar-road
Ross, John, assistant commissary of ordnance, Reform-street
Ross, John, teacher of music, 62, Spital
Ross, John, teacher, 15, h. 12, Commerce-street
Ross, John, organist, (St. Paul's Chapel,) 39, Upperkirkgate, and
Ross, John, mason, 6, Little Belmont-street [Craigiepai'k
Ross, John, spirit dealer, 22, Green
Ross & Morren, millers and grain merchants, mill of FeiTyhill—Office,
50, Netherkirkgate
Ross, Peter, boot and shoemaker, Upper Denburn
Ross, William, advocate, 4, Carmelite-street
Ross, William, draper, 178, Gallowgate
Ross, William, ironmonger, 30, h. Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Ross, William, last maker, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Ross, William, wright, Ann-street
Ross, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137, h. Simpson's-court,
139, Gallowgate
Ross, William, auctioneer, 15, h. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
i
Ross, Mrs. vintner, St. Clement's-street
1832-33
1 12 ROS—RUS
Ross, Mrs. Charles, 42, Skene-terrace
Ross, Mrs. Robert, 63, Dee-street
Ross, Mrs. John, vintner, 12, Canal-terrace^
Ross, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-street
Rothnie, George, gardener, 53, Windmill-brae
Rough, John, turner, funeral waiter, and beadle of St. Andrew's Cha-
pel, h. Garden's-court, 15, Castle-street
Routledge, Whinton, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219, h.
220, Gallowgate
Rowell, James, chain manufacturer, 68, North-street, h. 9, Prince's-8t.
Roy, Alexander, & Sons, clothiers and habei'dashers, 22, Union-street,
h. 17, Golden-square
Roy, Alexander, jnn. draper, 16, h. Well-court, 14, Broad-street
Roy, Lieutenant James, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) h. 37, Gordon street
Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, florist, and fruiterer, (and
agent for Caithness pavement stones,) 50, Union-street, Nurseries,
North-street and South Ferryhill> &c. h. at North-street Nursery
Roy, John, gardener, 13, Summer-lane
Roy, John, flesher, 18, Wales-street-market
Roy, Mrs. John, 3, St. Nicholas lane
Roy, Mrs. gardener, 53, Guestrow
Roy, Miss, dress-maker, 5, Prince's-street
Roy, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 3, St. Nicholas-lane
Royal Exchange Assurance— Alexander Jopp, advocate, agent, Jopp's-
court, 31, Gallowgate [street
Royal Mail and General Coach Offices, 65, Union-street, and 5, Castle-
Ruddiman, John, cabinet-maker and vintner, Webster's-court, 72,
Shiprow
Ruddiman, William, wright, and dealer in furniture, 1, Park-street
Runcie, Alexander, surgeon, 45, Green, A. Ill, Gallowgate
Runcie, John & William, tinsmiths, 6, George-street, h. Davidson's-
court. 111, Gallowgate
Runcy, Charles, grocer and spirit dealei", 57, A. 51, Quay
Runcy, Charles, shipmaster, (Sophia,) 58, Quay
Russel, Alexander, bookseller, 7, Netherkirkgate
Russel, Alexander, merchant tailor, Niven's-court, 29, Guestrow
Russel, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 50, Quay
1832-33
RUS—SAN 113
Russel, James, advocate, h. North-lodge, 68, North-street
t\ Russel, John, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, 65, Chapel-street
Russel, Robert C. surgeon, 1, h. 2, Mount-hooly [Broad-street
Russel, William & John, booksellers, and circulating library, 19,
Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38, Upperkirkgate, and 3,
Broad-street, h. Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Russell, William, merchant tailor, Concert-court, Broad-street
Russell, William, jun. merchant tailor, 23, Broad-street
Russel, William, druggist, Cotton
Russel, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street
Russel, Mrs. Captain, R.N. 41, Schoolhill
Russel, Mrs. 2, Mounthooly
Russel, Mrs. dressmaker, 20, Castle-street
Russel, Mrs. (Skelmuir,) 5, Mounthooly
Russel, Mrs. mealseller, 8, George-street
Russel, Mrs. (late of Aden) 39, Upperkirkgate
Russel, Miss, 5, Mounthooly
Russel, Miss, 5, Huntly-street
Rust, Alexander, agent, and general merchant. Commercial-buildings,
115, Union-street, h. Bon- Accord-square
Rust, Gilbert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8, h. 5, George-street
Rust, James, & Son, grocers and mealsellers. Cotton
Rust & Jamieson, grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 2, King-street
Rutherfoord, David, (of Stewart & Rutherfoord,) h. Union-row
Saint, James, porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Salmon, Thomas, dealer in clothes, &c. 52, Guestrow [street
Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament—M. Rettie & Son, 101, Union-'s Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 13, Belmont-street
Sandison, Lewis, dealer in whalebone, 42, George-street
Sandison, Miss, staymaker, 1, Gordon-street [street
Sang, Thomas, beadle of South Parish Church, h. 8, Little Belmont-
Sang, William, wright, 74, Skene- street [street
Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 19, Wales-street-market, h. 3, Hanover-
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Sangster, George, tailor, Cotton
Sangster, James, flesher, 33 and 34, Wale8-st.-niarket, h. 19, Wales-st.
Sangster, John, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market, h. 14, Wales-street
Sangster, Robert, flesher, 24, Wales-st.-market, h. Constitution-street
Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-street, h. Mackie-place
Sangster, William, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market, h. Constitution-st.
Sangster, Miss, sewing-school, 12, Prince's-street
Sangster, Miss, boarding and day school, Marywell-place
Saunders, Mrs. 5, Mounthooly
Saunders, Mrs. Joseph, lodgings, 130, Union-street
Scandrett, James, painter and glazier, 7, Back-wynd, h. 5, Jopp's-lane
Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages, 83> Union-street
Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, h. 6, Carmelite-street
Scorgie, William, mason, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Scott, Adam, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 21, Gordon-street
Scott, Alexander, Firhillwell-lane, Spital
Scott, Anthony & Sons, pottery warehouse. Exchange-court, Union-st.
Scott, Captain David, R.N. Bon- Accord-terrace
Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy, Kiug's College, Old
Scott, James, gardener, Firhillwell-lane, Spital [Aberdeen
Scott, Robert, clerk, (Journal Office,) h. 162, Union-street
Scott, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-street, h. Craig-
well-place
Scott, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, Prince Regent-street
Scott, William, stone-cutter, Scott's-court, 25, Quay
Scott, William, tailor, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Scott, Mrs. John, St. Andrew's-street
Scott, Mrs. vintner, 3, Water-lane
Scott, Mrs. Crown-street
Scott, Mrs. dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat-maker, 8, North-street
Scott, Mrs. midwife, 7, Weigh-house-squai'e
Scott, Miss, mantuamaker, 5, Huntly-street
Scott, Miss, dressmaker, 30, Mai-ischal-street
Scott, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Craigwell-place
Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company—Jas. M 'Hardy,
advocate, agent, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
1832-33
SCO—SHE 115
Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance Society—A. & A. C.
Geddes, agents, Concert-court, Broad-street, and Lime-quay
Scroggie, John, dyer, Clayhills
Scroggie, John, wright. Cotton
Sector, James, boot and shoemaker, 29, h. '2,1, Causewayend
Seisins, Office, Register of, 11, Belmont-street—Newell Burnett, Re-
Selby, Mrs. Dr. 193, Union-sti-eet [gistrar
Sellar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 15, Windmill-brae
Sellar, James, agent for the British College of Health, 29, Marischal-
street, h. 33, Blackfriars-street
Sellar, JaiTies, shipmaster, (Happy Return,) 1, Links-street
Sellar, John, vintner, 5, College-street
Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 4, h. 6, Crown-street
Senny, Mrs. board and lodgings, 59, St. Nicholas-street
Session Clerk, William Smith, Footdee
Seton, Lady, of Pitmedden, 27, Union-place
Shaftoe, John, teacher of vocal music, and precentor, St. Paul's Chapel,
h. Hutcheon-street
Shaftoe, Mrs. dealer in stoneware, 10, George-street
Shand, Alexander, silk-dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge
Shaud, John, cutler, 216, Gallowgate, h. 3, Gerard-street
Shand, Robert, of Hillside, h. 40, Queen-street
Shand, Robert, advocate—Office, 31, Gallowgate, h. Crown-court,
Shand, Mrs. Alexander, 6, Union-place [Union-street
Shanks, Colin, baker, 96, h. 94, Chapel-street
Shanks, James, slater, 41, St. Andrew's-street
Sharp, James, stoneware merchant, 9, Shiprow
Sharp, James, musical-instrument-maker, 23, h. 25, Woolmanhill
Sharp, Miss, dressmaker, 31, Frederick-street
Shaw, Donald, pawnbroker, 6, Harriot-street, h. 4, Flour-mill lane
Shaw, D. & S. painters. Flour-mill-lane
Shaw, Peter, blacksmith, Catherine-street
Shaw, Mrs. 23, Adelphi-courl, Union-street [[street, h. Canal-side
Shearer, John, manufacturer of tinplate and japan goods, 36, Broad-
Shearer, John, mason, Upper Denburn
Shearer, Thomas, grocer and vintner. Upper Denburn
1832-33 L 2
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Shed, Alexander, slater, 54, Summer-street
Sheed, John, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.), h. 31, Dee-street
Shepherd, Alexander, gardener, Gerard-street [terrace
Shepherd, Charles, of the Field Train Department, Rosemount
Shepherd, David, builder, 37, Bon-Accord-street
Shepherd, George, bookseller and stationer, 1, Broad- street, h. 40,
Shepherd, John, merchant, h. 62, Gordon-street [|Queen- street
Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, h. 40, Queen-street
Shepherd, Mrs. Robert, Crown-street
Shepherd, Misses, Skene-square
SheriflP-Clerk's Office, 26, Castle-street
Shewan, John, tea dealer and grocer, 121, Gallowgate
Shipmasters' Hall, Shipmaster's-court, 97, Shiprow
Shipping, Surveyor of, at Aberdeen—Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-
Shirrefs & Alcock, advocates, 26, King-street [street
Shirrefs, Alexander, gardener, 50, Schoolhill
Shirrefs, Alexander, jeweller, 62, Guestrow
Shirrefs, John Lumsden, advocate, 26, King-street
Shirreffs, George, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
ShiiTefFs, James, Union Inn, post-horse-master, 42, St. Nicholas-street
ShirreiFs, James, keeper of the Court-House, Lodge-walk
Shirreffs, Robert, (G. E. & Co.) Skene-square
Shirreffs, William, vintner, 39, Windmill- brae
Shirreffs, Miss, dressmaker, 15, James-street
Shirres, Alexander, & Sons, clothiers and haberdashers, 9, Union-
buildings, and 25, King-street, h. 57, King-street
Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal-street
Short, William, flesher, 36, Wales-street-market, h. Old Aberdeen
Sievewright, Alexander, shipwright, W^ater-lane
Sievewright, James, cutler and gunsmith, 22, h. 20, Lodge-walk
Sievewright, John, stabler, 8, Princes'-street
Sievewright, John, teacher, Farmer's-hall, Gilcomston, h. 3, Castlebrae
Sievewright, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 162, George-street
Sievewright, William, grocer and mealseller. Park-street
Sievewright, Mrs. lodgings. Constitution- street
Silver, George, of Netherley, h. 39, Schoolhill •'
1832-33
SIL—SIM 117
Silver, George, jun. Netherley, h. 39, Schoolhill
Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street
Sim, Alexander, accountant, (Bank of Scotland,) h. 12, Virginia-st.
Sim, Alexander, shipmaster, (Mansfield,) 9, Canal^Jififrace
Sim, Alexander, Sim's-square
Sim, Charles, tailor, 29, Broad-street
Sim, Charles, cart and ploughwright, 11, h. 13, Blackfriars-street
Sim, George, of the Customs, 6, East North-street
Sim, James, jun. distiller, Stoneytown Distillery
Sim, James, brewer, Holburn-street
Sim, James, gardener, Millbank [^street
Sim, James, chemist and druggist, 30, King-street, A. 31, Frederick-
Sim, John, wright, loom and shuttlemaker. Steps of Gilcomston
Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston
Sim, William, brewer, Hardgate
Sim, William, boot and shoemaker. Cotton
Sim, William, porter and spirit dealer, Yeats'-Iane
Sim, Mrs. academy, Barkmill
Simmie, Robert, reedmaker, 10, h. 12, Harriot-street
Simmie, Miss, 36, Dee-street
Simpson, Alexander, clothier, li. 13, Guestrow
Simpson, Captain Alexander, (5th W. I. Regiment,) h. Wellington-
Simpson, Alexander, stabler, 60, North-street [place
Simpson, Andrew, grocer, 26, College- bounds. Old Aberdeen
Simpson, Andrew, flesher, 28, George-street-market
Simpson, Archibald, architect, 22, Crown-street
Simpson, Archibald, grocer, Woodside
Simpson, Arthur, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Simpson, Rev. David, (Trinity Chapel,) h. Trinity Manse, 101,
Shiprow
Simpson, George, cork-cutter, 34, Guestrow, h. Red Lion-court, 77,
Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-street [^Broad-street
Simpson, James, gardener, 4, Shuttle-lane
Simpson, James, gardener, 11, Loch-street
Simpson, John, builder, 25, Bon-Accord-street
Simpson, John, yost. builder, 74, Windmill-brae
Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, h. 14, Bon-Accord-street
1832-33 L 3
118 SIM—SKI
Simpson, Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, 8, Union-row, Unioat^
street, h. 49, Broad-street •
Simpson, Robert, wi-ight, Gerard-street
Simpson, Simon, letter-carrier, 15, Gordon-street
Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's
clothes, 21, Union-buildings
Simpson, William, advocate, procurator fiscal for the county—Office,
56, h. 58, Bon-Accord-street
Simpson, William, beadle. Chapel of Ease, and funeral waiter, 111,
Simpson, William, wright, 8, Spa-street [Skene-street
Simpson, William, jobbing gardener, Windmill-brae
Simpson, William, & Co. chain-cable, anchor, and ship-smiths, Footdee
Simpson, Mrs. Captain William, Loch-head
Simpson, Mrs. William, 2, Yeats'-lane
Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnett's-close
Simpson, Miss, 39, Bon-Accord-street
Simpson, Miss Ann, Broadford
Simpson, Misses, 87, Gallowgate
Sinclair, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, h. 8, Constitution-street
Sinclair, George, tailor, Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow
Sinclair, J. porter and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae
Sinclair, Lawrance, shipmaster, (Mary,) York-street
Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-street
Singer, Adam, agent, office, 11, Long-acre, h. 13, Constitution-street
Singer, Mrs. William, mealseller and spirit dealer, 19, Lodge-walk
Skene, Captain Alexander, R. V. 13, Silver-street
Skene, Charles, M.D. professor of medicine, Marischal College, h.
Commercial-Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Skene, George, woollen manufacturer, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gal-
Skene, Peter, cabinet-maker. Cotton [lowgate
Skene, Robert, baker, 4, Justice-street, h. 126, Gallowgate
Skene, Thomas, draper, 42, King-street
Skene, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 93, Causewayend
Skene, William, wool merchant, 14, Queen-street, h. 126, Gallowgate
Skene, Miss, 19, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Skene, Miss E. 1, Justice-street
Skinner, George, tailor, Well of Spa
1832-33
SKI—SMI 119
Skinner, P. A. caudlemaker, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Skinner, the Right Rev. Bishop William, (St. Andrew's Chapel,) h. I,
Golden-square
Skinner, William, advocate, 247, Union-street, h. 1, Adelphi-court,
Union-street
Skues, Lieutenant George, R.M. dentist, 31, Queen-street
Slater, Simon, merchant tailor, 12, North-street
Slater, Mrs. Thomas, lodgings, 7, Garvock-street
Small, James, builder, 50, Causewayend
Small, Robert, shipmaster, 7, Wellington-street Qowgate
Small, Robert, & Co. tinsmiths, Mounthooly, Canal-side, and 101, Gal-
Smart, John, shipmaster, (Glasgow Packet,) 20, Prince Regent-sti-eet
Smart, John, shipmaster, 10, Canal-terrace
Smart, Robert, grocer, Ann-street
Smart, Mrs. vintner, 61, Quay
Smith, Alexander, tailor and furnisher, 45, Netherkirkgate, h. 17,
Huntly-street
Smith, Alexander, advocate, 96^ Union-street
Smith, Alexander, post master, 51, High-street, h. 8, College-bounds,
Old Aberdeen
Smith, Alexander, shoemaker, 20, College-street
Smith, -Alexander, shoemaker, 29, Netherkirkgate
Smith, Alexander, grocer, 156, Gallowgate-
Smith, Alexander, teacher, 59, Shiprow, h, 56, Queen-street
Smith, Alexander, agent, (A. Irvine & Co.) h. 51, Marischal-street
Smith, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 32, Union-place, h. Holburn-
' Smith, Alexander, furnishing tailor, Netherkirkgate [^street
Smith, Alexander, gardener, 48, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Alexander, jun. druggist, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Charles, & Co. paper manufacturers—Office, 34, St. Andrew's-
Smith, Charles, confectioner. Park-street [street
Smith, David, hatter, h. 25, Bon-Accord-street
Smith, David, officer of excise, Summer-street
Smith, George, upholsterer, 31, George-street
Smith, George, vintner, 5, Commerce-street
! Smith, George, glazier, 17, ^. 21, Netherkii'kgate
1832-33
Sni
Sii
120 SMI—SMIi
Smith, George, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Smith, Hemy, flaxdresser, 91, h. 92, Shiprow
Smith, Henry, mealseller and spirit merchant, 47, North-street
Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, 18, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Smith, James, tailor, 2, Union-lane
Smith, James, coppersmith, 42, North-street, h. 9, Mealmarket-lane
Smith, James, cabinet-maker, Flourm ill- lane, h. 49, Bon- A ecord-street
Smith, James, slater, 9, Trinity-street
Smith, James, grocer, 11, College-street
Smith, James, clothier and haberdasher, 24, Broad-street, i^. Fergu
son's-court, 108, Gallowgate
Smith, James, grain dealer, 10, h. 12, Netherku-kgate
Smith, James, seedsman, 2, St. Nicholas-street, h. and Nursery, Frog-i
hall, Causewayend [friars-street
Smith, James, jun. woollen draper, 28, Union-street, h. 16, Black-i
Smith, James, carver and gilder. Commercial-buildings, 115, h. 122>
Union-street
Smith, James, superintendant of the canal works, 56, Gerard-street
Smith, James, stabler, 26, Mutton-brae
Smith, Jeremiah, nail manufacturer and ironmonger, 34, North-street.
h. 15, Mealmarket-lane
Smith, John, supervisor of excise. Mile-end
Smith, John, steward, (Superior,) Ross'-houses, Sngarbouse-lane
Smith, John, teacher, Flourmill-lane, h. 37, Shiprow
Smith, John, architect, and superintendant of town's works, King-street
Smith, John, brewer and distiller, h. Newbridge
Smith, John, shoemaker, 100, Spital
Smith, John, clerk, (Post Office,) h. 72, Bon-Acccrd-street
Smith, John, baker, 7, h. 9, Dee-street
Smith, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 62, Gallowgate
Smith, John, shipmaster, 9, Summer-lane
Smith, John, shipmaster, (Star,) and vintner. Lime-quay
Smith, John, yost. auctioneer, Wilson's-court, 84, Broad-street
Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen-street
Smith, John, jun. advocate and accountant, 14, Adelphi-court, Union
street
1832-33
SMI—SMI 121
Smith, John, merchant tailoi-, 9, Lodge-walk
Smith, John, mason, 15, Shoe-lane
Smith, John, cabinet-maker, 31, ^. 32, Chapel-street
Smith, John, clothier, 7, Upperkirkgate, h. 9, Back-wynd
Smith, John, porter and spirit dealer, 22, Guestrow
Smith, John, agent and provision merchant, 72, Gallowgate, h. 2,
Smith, John, gardener, Ann-street [Yeats'-lane
Smith, John, boot and shoemaker, 49, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 3, Shoe-lane
jSmith, John, shoemaker, Holburn-street
Smith, John, shoemaker, Jack's-brae
Smith, John, vintner, 4, Church-street
Smith, John, contractor for drenching and ditching, 21, Whitehouse-st.
Smith, Joseph, grocer, 100, John-street
[Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 66, Broad-street, h. Mounthooly, Canal-side
'Smith, Matthew, shipmaster, 66, Commerce-street
Smith, Neil, & Sons, merchants, 40, h. Salter's- court, 39, Loch-street
Smith, Peter, stabler, 6, North-street
Smith, Peter, shoemaker. College-street, h. 4, Trinity-street
Smith, Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-square
Smith, Robert, gardener, Tanfield
Smith, Robert, cork- cutter, 64, Guestrow, h. 7, Blackfriars-street
Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank
Smith, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21, Green
Smith, Robert, jun. commercial and shipping agent—Office, 47,
Marischal -street, h. Affleck-place
Smith, Rev. Robert, (St. Machar Church,) 14, Chanonry, Old Abdn.
Smith & Son, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 16, St. Nicholas-street
Smith, Thomas, painter and glazier, 12, Long-acre, h. 22, Constitution-
Smith, Walter, wright and cabinet-maker, 16, Blackfriars-st. [[street
Smith, William, hatter, 38, Marischal-street [lane
Smith, William, advocate, 11, Correction-wynd, h. 18, St. Nicholas-
Smith, William, clerk, (Police Office,) h. Windmill-brae
Smith, William, (of Smith & Son,) h. 4, Jopp's-lane
Smith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Commerce-street
Smith, William, tailor, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Smith, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street
1832-33
122 SMI—SNE
Smith, William, painter and glazier, 3, h. 13, Marischal-street'
Smith, William, session clerk, and keeper of the register of marriages''
for the city of Aberdeen, Footdee
Smith, William, jmi. tea and wine merchant, 80, Union-street, h
Springbank, Dee-street
Smith, William, trades' convener's officer, 15, Long-acre
Smith, William, wright. North-street
Smith, Mrs. 122, Union-street
Smith, Mrs. teacher and dressmaker, 44, Virginia- street
Smith, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 43, Chapel-street
Smith, Mrs. Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate
Smith, Mrs. Alexander, 4, James-street
Smith, Mrs. Dr. Springbank, Dee-street
Smith, Mrs. Edward, R.N. 2, Chapel-street
Smith, Mrs. George, baby linen warehouse, 20, Marischal-street, Ti
53, Shiprow
Smith, Mrs. James, lodgings, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Smith, Mrs. Captain John, Silvei'-street
Smith, Mrs. John, vintner, 8, Castle-street
Smith, Mrs. John, Chapel-lane
Smith, Mrs. Robert, Marywell-place
Smith, Mrs. William, stabler, 24, North-street
Smith, Mrs. William, midwife, Denburn-terrace
Smith, Mrs. William, Bon-Accord-street
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Carmelite-lane
Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Bon-Accordrstreet
Smith, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 16, Long-acre
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, Hutcheon-street
Smith, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 17, Llimtly-street
Smith, Miss, 33, Wales-street
Smith, Miss, 66, Dee-street
Smith, Miss, 50, Shiprow
Smith, Miss, milliner, leghoni and straw-bonnet warehouse, 44, Queer
Smith, Misses, 18, Don-street, Old Aberdeen [stret
Smith, Misses, boarding-school. Silver-street
Snell, Alexander, stone merchant, 14, St. Clement's-street
1832-33
SNE—SPE 123
Snell, James, wright, 18, Long-acre, h. 7, Shoe-lane
Sney, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Holbum-street
Snowie, Alexander, tailor, 53, East North-street
jSnovvie, William, flesher, 3, Wales-street-raarket, h. Benyden
Snowie, Miss, dressmaker, Strawberrybank
Sorley, John, reed-maker, 47, George-street, h. John-street
[Sorrie, Alexander, mealseller, Hector's-houses, 35, Virginia-street
Sorrie, James, mealseller, St. Andrew's-street
Souper, George, ship-rigger, York-place [^mill-brae
Souter, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 4, Crown-street, h. 74, Wuid-
router, David, wholesale druggist, 3, Union-lane, h. 40, Bon- Ac-
cord-street
Souter, John, teacher, Gordon's-street, A. 15, Bonaccord-street
Souter, William, shoemaker, 15, Park-street
\ South Bridge Distillery, near Holburn-street
Southgate, James, vintner, 8, Church-street
Soutter, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12, St. Nicholas-street
Spalding, George, gardener, Holburn-sti'eet
Spalding, James, flesher, 25, Wales-street-market, h. 18, Wales-st.
Spalding, Mrs. James, Silver street
Spark, Alexander, flesher, 8, Wales-street-market
Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 27, St. Nicholas-street
Spark, George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 55, h. 33, Quay
Spark, Robert, tinsmith, 17, Littlejohn-street
Spaik, Robert, painter and glazier, 4, h. 3, Carnegie's-brae
Spark, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 94, Gallowgate
park, Thomas, treasurer, (Infirmary,) h. 32, Shiprow
park, Thomas, bookseller, 54, Castle-street, h. 4, Frederick-street
Spark, William, watch and clockmaker, 29, St. Nicholas—street, h.
32, Shiprow
Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-street
Spark, William, jun. flesher, li. Wales-street
Spark, Wm. & Co., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, Park-street
Spark, Miss, Upper Strawberrybank
Spence, George, guard of the Royal William Coach, 9, Huxter-row
Spence, Rev. James, (Blackfriars-street Chapel,) /*. Braehead, Gil-
comston
1832-33
124 SPE—STE
Spence, Peter, merchant tailor, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Spence, Robeit, beadle, (St. Clement's Church,) 6, Catto-square
Spence, William, slater, 102, John-street
Spence, Mrs. Silver-street
Spring, Robert, baker, 8, A. 11, Huxter-row
Stables, Adam, vintner, 102, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Stables, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 112, High-street,
Old Aberdeen
Stables, James, vintner, 2, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Stables, William, vintner, Cotton
Stamp Office, 71, Union-street
Standard Life Insurance Company of Scotland—agents, Adam & An-
derson, advocates, 11, Union- buildings
Steel, James, surgeon, 37, Shiprow
Steel, John, guard, (South Mail,) 30, Dee-street
Steel, Robert, baker, 10, h. 8, Exchequer-row
Stephen, Alexander, late merchant, 39, Summer-street
Stephen, Alexander, shipmaster, 20, James-street
Stephen, James, shipmaster, Virginia-street
Stephen, James, ironmonger, (William Ross,) 30, Broad-street
Stephen, John, grocer, Holburn -street
Stephen, John, tailor, 59, East North-street
Stephen, Robert, & Son, 41, Green, h. 1, Martin's-lane
Stephen, William, Aberdeen and Elgin carrier—Office, 16, George-
Stephen, William, wright and wood merchant, 24, Union-row [si-
Stephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of Don
Stephen, Miss, 173, Union-street ,
Stephenson, Alexander, cooper, 61, Windmill-brae
Stevenson, Alexander, & Co. booksellers, and circulating library, 60
Castle-street, li. Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-row , I
Stevenson, Alexander, cabinet maker, 16, Long-acre
Stevenson, David, porter and spirit dealer, 1, A. 3, Carmelite-street
Stevenson, James, boot and shoemaker, Tanfield
Stevenson, James, jun. merchant tailor, 25, Guestrow
Stevenson, James, tailor, 68, Gallowgate
Stevenson, William, gardener, gi-ocer and spirit dealer, Seaton-gate
Old Aberdeen
1832-33
STE—STE 125
Stevenson, Mrs. lodgings, 108, George-street
Stewart, Alexander, merchant, h. 24, Bon-Accord-terrace
Stewart, Alexander, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, Commercial-
buildings, 119, Union-street
Stewart, Alexander, gardener, Lead-side, Gilcomston
Stewart, Alexander, flesher, 43, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-st.
Stewart, Arthur, flesher, Chapel-street
Stewart, Charles^ grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 39, Woolmanhill
Stewart, David, boot and shoemaker, and leather dealer, 44, /*. 42,
George-street
Stewart, Geoi'ge, blacksmith. Steps of Gilcomston
Stewart, James, bellows-maker, 163, Gallowgate
Stewart, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, Park-street
Stetvart, James, mason, 54, Summer-lane
Stewart, James, flesher, 2, Wales-street-market, h. 9, Wales-street
Stewart, John, general agent, and Dutch consul, Crown-court, Union-
street, h. Union-row
Stewart, John, tailor, 27, Woolmanhill
Stewart, John, last-maker, Olivers-court, 12, h. Farquhar's-court, 17,
Upperkirkgate
Stewart, John, flesher, 10, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street
Stewart, John, hairdresser, 93, h. M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate
Stewart, John Roy, cotton-dyer. Lead-side, Gilcomston
Stewart, John, vintner, 94, Causewayend
Stewart, Lewis, agent, 27, King-street
Stewart, Peter, vintner, 4, Church-street QGallowgate
Stewart, Peter, porter and spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 162,
Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-street-market, h. 7, East
North-street
Stewart & Rutherfoord, general agents. Crown-court, Union-street
Stewart & Rowell, comb manufactui'ers, 6, Meal-market-lane, h. 24,
Stewart, William, tailor, 52, Queen-street [James-strett
Stewart, M. grocer, 49, East North-street
Stewart, Mrs. Captain, 84, George-street
Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth, 75, Union-street
Stewart, Mrs. lodgings. Concert-court, Broad-street
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] 26 STE—STR
Stewart, Mrs. midwife, Philip's-court, 147, Gallowgate «
Stewart, Misses, 4, Carmelite-street;.
Stonytown Distillery, Stonytown
Stuart, Alexander, 7, Union-place
Stuart, Alexander, teacher of writing, book-keeping, and stenography,
Aberdeen Academy, 115, Union-street, h. 214, George-street
Stuart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 98, Union-street, h. 57»,
Schoolhill
Stuart, William, teacher of Latin, English, and Arithmetic, &c. 161,
Stuart, William, surgeon-apothecary, 87, Skene-street [^Gallowgate
Stuart, William, advocate, 133, Union-street
Stuart, Mrs. P. 5, Schoolhill
Stuart, Misses, 4, Black's-buildings
Stuart, Misses, milliners and straw-hat-makers, 21, Queen-street, h.
Stuart, Miss, 2, Union-place [44, Park-street
Still, Charles, Southbridge, Holbum-street '"
Still, George, of Millden, h. 45, Gallowgate
Still, James, vintner, 46, Shiprow
Still, John, flesher, 31, George-street-market, h. Stocket
Still, Robert, blockmaker, 12, Prince Regent-street
Still, William, late coal-broker, h. 81, Shiprow
Still, Mrs. Andrew, grocer and spu'it dealer, York-street
Still, Mrs. Patrick, Holbum-street
Still, Mrs. William, barbei', Holburn-street [race
Stirling, Rev. James, (United Associate Church,) h. Rosemount-ter-
Stirling, John, clerk, (John Gibb & Son,) h. 13, Marischal-street
Stophani, John, optician, 42, h. 40, Queen-street
Storey, Mrs. George, 3, Union-place
Stott, John, tailor. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Stott, Mrs. vintner, 10, Frederick-street
Stott, Miss, 14, Shuttle-lane*
Strachan, Alexander, tailor, Gerard-street
Strachan, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 87, High-street,
Strachan, James, shoemaker, 27, Virginia-street [Old Aberdeen
Strachan, James, vintner. Upper Denbmn
Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, h. 29, Broad-street
1832-33
STR—SUT 127
Strachan, James, bookseller, h. 19, Back-wynd
Strachan, James, academy, 115, Union-street, h. Mitchell-place, King-
Strachan, John, Stocket fstreet
Strachan, John, wright, Hanover-lane, h. Hanover-street
Strachan, John, weaver, 5, Porthill, Gallowgate
Strachan, John, vintner, 48, Virginia-street
Strachan, John, vintner, 91, North-street
Strachan, Peter, stabler, 18, Back-wynd
Straith, Alexander, teacher of English, &c. 1, Drum's-lane, h. Do-
nald's-court, 20, Schoolhill
Straitton, J. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 199, George-street
Stranack, Mrs. ladies' bazaar, 10, Queen-street
Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston
Straton, James, porter and spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 199,
George-street [chequer-row
Straton, John, vintner and victualling house, Burnett's-close, 5, Ex-
Stratton, William, Wellington-place
Stronach, Alexander, George, & Co. coopers and fish-curers, 1, Fish-st.
Stronach, Alexander, advocate—Office, 33, h. 31, King-street
Stronach, Alexander, wright, Cooperston-buildings
Struthers, William, shipmaster, 3, Water-lane
Sun Fire and Life Office—Robert Morice, agent, 233, Union-street
Surgeon-Apothecaries' Company, 29, Queen-street
Sutherland, Alexander, Inmore Cottage, near Rosemount-terrace
Sutherland, Alexandei', wool manufacturer, 11, Green, h. 7, John-st.
Sutherland, Alexander, tailor, 53, Queen-street
Sutherland, Alexander, shoemaker, 34, King-street, h. 37, Park-st.
Sutherland, Andrew, manufacturer, 1, Black's-buildings
Sutherland, Angus, slater, 12, Gerard-street
Sutherland, Donald, tailor;, Upper Quay
Sutherland, George, vintner, 6, Park-street [melite-street
Sutherland, George, ironmonger, 31, St. Nicholas-street, h. 5, Car-
Sutherland, George, silk-mercer, 31, Union-street, ^.11, Quay
Sutherland, James, tailor, 9, Gallowgate
Sutherland, John, druggist, 124, h. Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallow-
Sutherland, John, vintner, 83, Green [gate
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128 SUT—TAY
Sutherland, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, h. 27, North-st.
Sutherland, John, watchmaker, 27, Marischal-st. h. 24, Frederick-st.
Sutherland, John, book dealer, 153, Gallowgate
Sutherland, Dr. Neil, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) 4, Belmont-street
Sutherland, Robert, plasterer. Steps of Gilcomston
Sutherland, Robert, glazier and painter, 9, King-street
Sutherland, William, victualling house, and pie-baker, 16, Upperkirk-
gate, h. Holburn-street
Sutherland^ William, & Co., straw-hat-manufacturers, 15, Queen-st.
Sutherland, Mrs. John, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate
Sutherland, Miss, dressmaker, 10, Carmelite-lane
Sutherland, Misses, lodgings, 126, Gallowgate
Swap, George, porter and spirit dealer. College -street
Syme, James, & Co. druggists, 195, Union-street
Symon, George, wig-maker and hair cutter, 25, St. Nicholas -street,
h. Skene-square
Symon, John, merchant, 146, George-street
Symon, Mrs. midwife, Skene-square
Symmers, George, of Cults, h. Crown-court, Union-street
Symmers, John, shipmaster, (Ruby, sloop,) 2, Baltic-street
Symmers, William, surgeon, Mitchell-place, King-street
Symmers, William, shipmaster, (Ruby, brig,) 9, Summer-lane
Symmers, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 3, Canal-lane
Symmers, Misses, 54, Bon-Accord-street
Taggart, John, stabler, 68, George-street
Tait, Alexander, baker, 38, John-street
Tait, Rev. John, 16, John-street
Tait, William, grocer, 51, St. Nicholas-st. h. 32, St. Andrew's-street
Talbert, David, shipmaster, 60, Quay
Tawse, John, teacher, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate
Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's-buildings
Taylor, Alexander, draper, (Philip & Taylor,) h. 69, Dee-street
Taylor, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend
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TAY—THO 129
Taylor, Alexander, gardener, Sumraerfield-gardens, Constitution-street
Taylor, Alexander, merchant-tailor, 18, Marischal-street
Taylor, Alexander, mealseller, 12, Fisber-row
Taylor, Charles, grocer, 103, Skene-street
i Taylor & Co. music-sellers, 142, Union-street
Taylor, David, cabinet-maker, h. 16, George-street
Taylor, George, clerk, Huntly-street
Taylor, George, hosier, 58, h. Ligertwood's-court, 81, George-street
Taylor, James, oil and colour-merchant, 44, Shiprow
Taylor, James, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae
Taylor, James, vintner, Woodside
Taylor, John, (of B. T. & Co.) h. 11, Union-buildings
Taylor, John, (professor of music,) A. Affleck-place
Taylor, John, collector of coal money, 7, Blackfriars-street
Taylor, John, shipmaster, 10, St. Clement's-street
Taylor, John, baker 54, A. M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
Taylor, John, jun. tailor, and porter of Grammar-School, 9, Loch-st.
Taylor, John, stabler, 2, Harriot-street
Taylor, Major, of Rothiemay, A. Castle-lodge, Castle-street
Taylor, Peter, tailor, 29, Uodge-walk
Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, and blacking-manufacturer, 52,
Taylor, Peter, tollkeeper, Rubislaw [St. Nicholas-st. A. 2p5, George-st.
Taylor, Robert, teacher, (Deaf and Dumb Institution,) 53, Schoolhill
Taylor, Robert, & Sons, mole-catchers, Ruthrieston
Taylor, William, hairdresser, 228, George-street
Taylor, William, (Kilgour & Co.) A. 20, Blackfriars-street
Taylor, Mrs. Alexander, straw-hat-maker, Broadford
Taylor, Mrs. vintner, 2, Virginia-street
Taylor, Mrs. Hardgate
Temple, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 218, Gallowgate
Templeton, Rev. James, (United Associate Church,) 2, Charlotte-st.
Templeton, William, surgeon, 2, Charlotte-street
Tindal, George, vintner, 5, Berry-lane
Theatre—Pit, 50, Box, 52, Gallery, 54, Marischal-street
Thistle, Robert, wright, A. 20, North-street [Albyn-place
Thom, Alexander, surveyor of taxes—Office, 103, Union-street, A.
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Thorn, James, (late of Halifax,) Albynplace
Thorn, John, advocate, (agent for Van Egmont & Sons, merchants,
Rotterdam,) 55, Gallowgate
Thora, John, mannfactiirer and merchant, 66, h. 55, Gallowgate
Thom, Robert, brewer. King-street
Thorn, Mrs. 28, Constitution-street
Thora, Miss, dressmaker, 45, Bon-Accord-street
Thompson, George, insurance broker and shipowner, 13, Quay
Thomson, Alexander, advocate, 5, Belmont- street
Thomson, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate
Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 10, Quay
Thomson, Alexander, vintner, 23, East North-street
Thomson, Alexander, 29, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Thomson, Rev. Alexander, (George- street Chapel,) h. 20, St. An-
Thomson, Andrew, house-carpenter, 16, Union-row [^drew's-street
Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co. ; ship
and insurance-broker, surveyor of shipping, and agent to Lloyd's,.
25, Marischal-street, h. SO, Skene-terrace
Thomson, Francis, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-st. h. Denburn-terrace
Thomson, George, merchant, Thomson's-court, 21, A. 22, Quay
Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, h. 21, Shiprow
Thomson, George, grocer, VVoodside
Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 94, Spital
Thomson, George, tailor, 8, Chronicle-lane
Thomson, Hugh, furnishing tailor, 5, Guestrow
Thomson, James, shipmaster, 14, Catto-square
Thomson, James, merchant, Thomson's-court, 21, Quay
Thomson, Rev. Dr. John, (St. Clement's Church,) A. Castlehill
Thomson, John, surgeon and apothecary, 90, Broad-street, h. 7, Con-
stitution-street
Thomson, John, saddler, Back-wynd, h. 8, Gaelic-lane
Thomson, John, sacrist. King's College, Old Aberdeen
Thomson, John, tailor, 5, Blairton-lane, Broad-street
Thomson, John, flesher, 23 and 29, Wales-street-market, h. Albion-st,
Thomson, John, spirit dealer, 122, Gallowgate
Thomson, John, lapidary, 13, Lodge-walk
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Thomson, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, East North-street
Thomson, Robert, merchant tailor, 47, St. Nicholas-street
Thomson, VVilliam, jun. ironmonger, 51, Union-street, h. 28, Dee-st.
Thomson, William, merchant and agent, 37, Netherkirkgate, h. 68,
Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blau'ton-lane, Broad-street [Dee-street
Thomson, William, shoemaker, 5, Spa-street
Thomson, William, shoemaker, 7, College-lane
Thomson, William, jobbing-gardener, Dyer's-court, Denburn
Thomson, William, wright. Cotton
Thomson, Mrs. Alexander, baker, 19, Gallowgate
Thomson, Mrs. George, of Fairley, h. 154, Union-street
Thomson, Mrs. James, Silver-street
Thomson, Mrs. John, 165, Union-street
Thomson, Mrs. teacher, 55, Netherkirkgate
Thomson, Mrs. dress and mufF-maker, 13, Virginia-street
Thomson, Mrs. grocer, 14, North-street
Thomson, Mrs. 21, James-street
Thomson, Mrs, midwife, 14, Thistle-street
Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill
Thmbum, Robert, (of Alexandria, Egypt,) 56, Dee-street
\ Tolmie, James, boot and shoemaker, 2, Gerard-street
Tomkins, Richard, jun. flesher, 20, Wales-street-market; A. Constitu-
Tomkins, William, flesher, 13, Huntly-street [tion-street
Topp, James, late baker, 52, Schoolhill
Topp, Mrs. John, 25, Constitution-street
Torrence, William, tailor, habit and pelisse maker, 27, North-street
Torrie, James, woollen draper, &c. 55, Castle-street
Torrie, James, teacher of French, 20, Castle-street
Torrie, Robert, tailor, 55, Castle- street, /*. 14, Chapel-street
Torry, James, silk-dyer, 4, George-street
Tony, James, surgeon, 9, St. Nicholas-street
Tosh, Thomas, painter and glazier, Walker's-court, Shiprow
Tough, Alexander, proprietor. Cotton
Tough, Alexander, wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-row
Tough, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 65, Queen-street
Tough, George, stabler, 160, Gallowgate
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Tough, James, shoemaker, 45, East North-street
Tough, James, flesher, 23, Wales-street-market, h. 8, Wales-street
Tough, Thomas W. boot and shoemaker, 56, Quay, h. 9, Virginia-st.
Tower, William, of Kinaldie, h. 20, Quay
Tower, Misses, Silver-street [^denoch, Clunes'-court, 53, George-st.
Town's Drummers—David Bannerman, 75, Gallowgate—James Ba-
Towns, David, flour-miller, Kettockvemills
Trail, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 55, Commerce-street
Traill, S. vintner, 30, Skene-street
Traill, Miss, straw-hat-maker, Virginia-street
Trokes, Joseph, coachmaker, 74, North-street
Trokes, Mrs. lodgings, 17, Constitution-street
Troup, George, merchant tailor, 23, Long-acre [Back-wynd
Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 37, Schoolhill, h. 23,
Troup, James, teacher of drawing and painting, Aberdeen Academy,
Troup, John, blacksmith, Ruthrleston ^IIS, Union-street
Troup, William, clerk, 160, Gallowgate
Troup, William, tailor, College street
Troup, William, gardener. Nelson-street
Tug Steam Boat Office, New Pier
TuUoch, James, shipmaster, St. Clement's-street
Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics. King's College, h. 32, Col-
lege-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Tulloch, Mrs. James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 14, St. Cle-
Turing, Mrs. 58, Marischal-street [^ment's-street
Turner, Miss, of Menie, Ruby Cottage, Silver-street
Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, 84, Union-street
Turrefi", Alexander, draper, 33, Union-street, h. Silver-street
Turreff, Mrs. Silver-street
Tytler, William, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, h. 11, Prince's-st.
Tytler, Mrs. William, 12, Queen-street, h. Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-st.
U
Union Boot Shop, John Urquhart, 185, h. 197, George-street
Union-glen Distillery, Holburn
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UNI—WAL 133
Union Lime Co. Lime-quay—George Cruickshank, manager
Union Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 12, Commerce-street
Urquhart, Alexander, wholesale tea and coffee dealer, 56, Union-street,
h. Silver-street
Urquhart, James, shipmaster, (Paul Jones,) h. 2, Water lane
Urquhart, John, druggist, 60, h. 59, St. Nicholas-street
Urquhart, John, porter and spirit merchant, 17, Huntly-street
Urquhart, William, of Craigston, h. 240, Union-street
Urquhart, Mrs. Dr. 1, Rose-street
Vaccine Institution, 17, Guestrow—Dr. Galen, physician
Valentine, Andrew, coachmaker, (Aberdeen Coach Manufactory,) h.
31, Frederick-street
Valentine, George, shipmaster, 3, Baltic-street
Valentine, James, flesher, Wales -street-market
Vass, James, cotton manufacturer, 75,h. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-st.
Vessie, James, bookseller and stationer, 114, George-street, A. 4,
Gaelic-lane
Vickers, Mrs. Holburn -street
W
Waddel, David, manager, (W. Pirie & Co.) h. 59, Chapel-street
Walker, Adam, sheriff-officer, 31, Shiprow
Walker, Alexander, clerk, (John Smith & Co.) 7t. 91, Shiprow
Walker, Alexander, vintner, Burnett's- close, 5, Exchequer-row
Walker, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 34, George -street
Walker, Alexander, gardener, Rosemount
Walker, Alexander, gardener, 106, George-street
Walker, Alexander, merchant and commercial agent, 5, Castlebrae
W^alker, Alexander, ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, /*. 22, St. Andrew's-
street
Walker, Alexander, gardener, Causewayend
Walker & Beattie, land-surveyors, 83, Union-street
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134 WAL—WALWalker, Charles, merchant. College-street
Walker, Charles, gardener, 160, George-street
Walker, David, land-surveyor, 83, Union-street ' Wi
Walker, David, bulking-master, 36, Virginia-street
Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer, 122, Union-street
W^alker, George, rope-maker, (R. W. & S.) Rennie's-houses, Cause-Walker, George, of Honeybrae, /*. Broadford [wayendWalker, George, shipmaster, (Mercury,) 6, Catto-square
Walker, George, gardener, 37, George-street
Walker, George, boot and shoemaker, 85, Skene-street
Walker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution-street
Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, GuestrowWalker, James, hot and cold sea-water baths, at the Sea-beach, andWalker, James, baker, 57, King-street [10, QuayWalker, James, stabler, 6, North-street
Walker, James, baker, 11, Fisher-row, h. 8, Carmelite-street
Walker, James, nursery and seedsman, h. 64, Union-street
Walker, John, shipmaster, (Duke of Wellington,) 7, Wales-street
Walker, John, shipmaster, (Rambler,) Waterloo-quay
Walker, John, gi-ocer, 32, Virginia-street, h. 21, Pork-lane
Walker, John, umbrella manufacturer, 37, King-street, /*. Park-street
Walker, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 117, h. 115, Gallowgate
Walker, John, clerk, 62, Guestrow
Walker, John, rope-maker, 16, Hutcheon-street
Walker, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 33, h. 32, Green
Walker, John, wholesale jeweller, hardware merchant, &c. 20, h.
Crudeu's-court, 22, Broad-street
Walker, John Simpson, surgeon, 13, Fisher-row
Walker, Joseph, baker, 11, h. 13, Fisher-row
Walker, Robert, hairdresser, 40, Castle-street, h. 39, Long-acre
Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-street
Walker, William, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. Caroline-place
Walker, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 43, y^. 41, George-street
Walker, William, town-serjeant and dean of guild's officer, Stro-
nach's-close. Exchequer-row
Walker, William, shipmaster, 2, Hanover-street
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iWalker, William, flesher, 21, Wales-street-market
Walker, William, vintner, and sail-maker, 6, Netherkirkgate
IWalker, William 8f Joseph, bakers, 11, Fisher-row
Walker, William, merchant, h. 14, Water-lane
IWalker, Mrs. vintner, St. Clement's-street
Walker, Mrs. Robert, 1, Gaelic-lane
Walker, Mrs. register office, 9, Guestrow
Walker, Misses, dressmakers and staymakers. Park-street
(Walker, Misses, Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
jWallace, Andrew, tea and spirit dealer, AuchmuU
Wallace, Thomas, shoemaker, 19, Berry-lane
^Wallace, William, shoemaker, 33, Long-acre
jWallace, W^illiam, shipmaster, (Brilliant,) 13, James-stveet
Wallace, Mrs. lodgings, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street
Walsh, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31, George-street
Warden, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Skene-square
Warring, Mrs. dressmaker, 9, George-street
Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside
Warrack, James, surgeon, Woodside
WaiTack, James, merchant, 31, Whitehouse-street
Warrack, John, boot and shoemaker, 234, Geoi'ge-street
Waters, Benjamin, clerk, (Devanha Brewery,) h. Gordon's-court, 10,
Gordon-street
Walkins, Alexander, manufacturer, (Broadford Works,) h. Broadford
Watkins, James, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford
Watch House, Huxter-row, and Union-place
Watson, Alexander, bookseller and circulating library, 95, Union-street,
h. 59, Bon-Accord-street
Watson, Archibald, cashier, Broadford Works, Broadford
Watson, George, tailor, Causewayend
Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, h. Diamond-street
Watson, James, porter and spirit dealer, 49, Causewayend
Watson, James, blacksmith, Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate
Watson, John, Britannia tavern, and shipmaster, Exchequer-court, /*.
Watson, Patrick, teacher, 25, Chapel-street [9, Exchequer-row
Watson, Robert, stone-cutter, Kidd-lane
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136 WAT—WAT i
Watson, Robert, vintner, 93, Shiprow ?^
Watson, William, advocate, sheriff-substitute. East Craibstone-street'
Watson, William, traveller, (Wm. Pirie & Co.) h. 2, Shore-brae
Watson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hardgate
Watson, Mrs. George, 9, Union-place
Watson, Mrs. James, broker, 69, Gallowgate
Watson, Mrs. John, 4, Castle-brae -
Watson, Mrs. teacher, 9, Summer-lane
Watson, Mrs. vintner, Holburn-street
Watson, Miss, dressmaker, 13, Virginia-street
Watt, Alexander, blacksmith, 36, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Watt, Alexander, druggist, h. Skene-square
Watt, Alexander, shipmaster, Ruthrieston
Watt, Alexander, land-surveyor, 27, Long-acre
Watt, Alexander, shoemaker. Steps of Gilcomston
Watt, Alexander, guard, (Defiance Coach,) 19, Union-buildings
Watt, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27, Upperkirkgate
Watt, George, vintner, Waterloo-quay
Watt, George, gardener. College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Watt, George, mealseller, 80, ^.81, Shiprow
Watt, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee
Watt, James, teacher, Grammar School, h. 38, Skene-street
Watt, James, vintner and victualling house, Burnett's-close, 5, Exche-
Watt, John, shoemaker, 59, Spital [quer-row
Watt, John, shoemaker, 35, A. 31, Upperkii-kgate
Watt, John, tailor, 173, Gallowgate
Watt, John, printer, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
Watt, John, merchant, (formerly traveller G. B. & Co.) Concert-court,
Watt, Patrick, grocer, 77, h. 79, Queen-street [Broad-street
Watt, Robert, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit merchant, 179, h. 182,
Gallowgate
Watt, Robert, & Co. cork manufacturers, 169, Gallowgate
Watt, William, baker, Holburn-street
Watt, William, wright, 58, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Watt, Mrs. Adam, 61, Dee-street
Watt, Miss, dressmaker, York- street
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WAT—WHI 137
Watt, Misses, teachers, Pksterer's-coiirt, 70, Gallowgate
Wattie, John, shipmaster, York-street
Wattie, Joseph, gardener, Clerkseat
Webster, Alexander, advocate, King-street |[84, Broad-street
Webster, Alexander, tf , wine, and spirit mei'chant, Ogston's-court,
I
Webster, Alexander, weav« r, Clunes'-court, 167, George-street
Webster, A. Gordon, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
Webster, Francis, weaver, 1, Flourmill-lane
1 Webster, James, cabinet-maker. College-street, h. 25, Union-row
Webster, John, spirit dealer, 26, h. Scott's-court, 25, Quay
Webster, John, shoemaker, 54, East North-street
Webster, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn-street
Webster, John, paintei', 31, Netherkirkgate
Webster, Thomas, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, Hanover-street
Webster, Lieutenant William, 36, Chapel-street
Webster, William, baker, 4, Skene-terrace, h. 21, Skene-street
Webster, Mrs. vintner, 97, Shiprow
Webster, Mrs. flesher, 22, George-street, h. John-street
W^ebster, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Gerard-street
Weigh-House, Quay
Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Weir, Robert, manufacturer, Waterloo-quay
Weir, Mrs. midwife, 1 1 , Drum's-lane
Welsh, James, grocer. Cotton
Westland, James, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. 32,
St. Nicholas-street
W^estland, William, wright, 28, Skene-street
Westland, William, advocate, 32, St. Nicholas-street
Westland, Miss, 55, Green
West of England Fire and Life Office—A. & J. Cadenhead, advocates,
agents, 21, Adelphi-court, Union-street
West of Scotland Fire and Life Office—John Angus, advocate, agent,
30, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Whitecross, William, jeweller, h. 67, Dee-street
Whitecross, William, & Co. jewellers, 81, Union-street
Whitecross, Mrs. grocer, Bioadford
White, George, shoemaker, Upper Denburn1832-33 N
138 WHI—WIL
White, James, builder, 61, Bon-Accord-street
White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick-street, h. %%•
White, Mi's. vintner, 49, Windmill-brae [King-street'
Whyte, James, shipmaster, (Seaton,) 27, James-street
Whyte, John, woollen draper, li. Westburn
Whyte, John, artist, 115, Union-street, h. Skene square
Whyte, Patrick, tobacco and snuflF manufacturer, Gallowgate, h. Qon-
Wigbani, John, Broadford [stitution-street
Wight, John, baker, Woodside
Wilkie, Mrs. milliner and dressmaker, 2, Virginia-street
Wilkinson, Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate
Will, James, vintner, 50, h. 48, Guestrow
Will, John, guard, (North Mail,) 22, Constitution-street
Will, John, road overseer, Murray's-houses, Park-street
Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 111, Skene-street
Will, Thomas, cashier and overseer, (A. H. 8c Sons,) h. 22, Constitu-
Wills, John, & Co. hat manufacturers, 66, Union-street [|tion-strcet
W'illiams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-street
Williamson, Alexander, late flesher, Kingsland-place, Broadford
Williamson, Alexander, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 50, Up-
perkirkgate, h. 68, Woolmanhill [^18, Castle-street
Williamson, Alexander, porter, (Commercial Bank,) h. Albion-court,
Williamson, Alexander, flesher, 44, Wales-street market, h. Skene
Williamson, Benjamin, surgeon to the Infirmary, h. 36, Marischal-st.
Williamson, David, gardener, 72, Queen-street
Williamson, George, shipmaster. Constitution-street
Williamson, George, teacher, 15, h. 12, Commerce-street
Williamson, George, flesher, 7, George-street-market, h. 123, George-
Williamson, George, grain-agent, Huntly-street [street
Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 30, and 31, Wales-street-market, h. 31,
Wales street
Williamson, John, jun. flesher, 3, George street-market, h. Skene
Williamson, John, flesher, 20 and 21, George-street-market, h. Kings-
land-place, Broadford '
Williamson, Joseph, mealseller, 16, East North-street
Williamson & Middleton, candle-makers, 31, Wales- street
Williamson, Peter, dniggist, 1, h. 3, Exchequer-row
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Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-street-market, h. Skene
Williamson, William, jun. flesher, 14, George-street-market, h. Skeoe-
Williamson, William, grain-agent, Mackie-place [^sciiiare
Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-street-market
Williamson, Mrs. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate
Willox, William, saddler, 22, Queen-street, h. 24, Peacock's-close>
Willox, William, wright, 48, Woolmanhill [[Castle-street
Wilson, Alexander, hosier, 49, h. 47, Green
Wilson, Alexander, excise-oflicer, Summer-street
Wilson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 27, Green
Wilson, Andrew, bookbinder and dealer in books, 155, Gallowgate
Wilson, George, tailor, 64, George-street
Wilson, George, vintner, Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate
Wilson, George, vintner, 83, Spital, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, George, advocate, agent for the Crown Life Assurance Com-
pany, and Protector Fire Insurance Company, and clerk to the
Commutation Road Trustees of the 9th or Town of Aberdeen Dis-
trict, 12, Adelphi-court, Union-street
Wilson, George, vintner, 1, Pork-lane [George-street
Wilson, James, cabinet-maker, and funeral undertaker, 50, h. 52,
Wilson, John, session-clerk, and teacher. Grammar School ; Academy,
45, High-street, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, J. A., teacher of dancing, music, and gymnastic exercises,
Public Rooms, h. 50, Bon-Accord-street
Wilson, John, flesher, 29, George-street-market
Wilson, John, house-carpenter, 16, Carmelite-street
Wilson, Lieut. Orlando, 5, Canal-terrace
Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 32, Schoolhill, h. 64, Shiprow
Wilson, William, lodgings, 90, Union-street
Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's -court, 40, Broad-street
Wilson, Mrs. Adam, Burnside, Holburn
Wilson, Mrs. 26, Bon-Accord-terrace
Wilson, Mrs. midwife, 79, Shiprow
Wilson, Mrs. W. lodgings, 90, Union-street
Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Robertson, teachers of dancing and deport-
ment, Public Rooms, h. 50, Bon-Accord-street
Wilson, Mrs. vintner, Niven's-court, 29, Questrow
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Wilson, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 11, Drum's-laue '
Wilson, Mrs. 6, Backwjmd /
Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Backwynd /
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 21, St. Nicholas-street
Winlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, ] 04, Gallowgate
Winton, James, tailor, Broadford
Wiseman, James, vintner, 52, Virginia-street
Wiseman, Mrs. Colonel, 24, Castle-street
Wisely, George, & Co. vrorsted manufact«rei-s, 7, Castle-street
Wishart, John, flesher, 37, Wales-street-market
Wishart, Joseph, organ-builder, 3, Young-street
Wishart, William, flesher, 38, Wales-street-market, h. Albion-street
W^isbart, William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate
Wishart, M. vintner, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate
Wood, David, ship-carpenter, 2, Canal-terrace
Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia -street
Wood, James, shoemaker, Holburn-street
Wood, John, gardener, Maybank
Wood, Joseph, commission merchant, 40, Dee-street
Wood, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 38, Gallowgate
Wood, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3, Crown-street, /*. 72, Dee-street
Wood, William, bookseller and ruler, 19, Queen -street, h. 29, Skene-
Wood, Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 2, Canal-terrace [streelt
Wood, Mrs. stay-maker, 39, Gallowgate
Wood, Mrs. 5, Yeats'-lane
Wood, Miss, dressmaker, 7, Peacock's-close
Woodford, Edward, teacher of Greek, Latin, and lecturer on history,
130, Union-street, entry from Belmont-street
Wright, Alexander, blacksmith, 2, Chronicle-lane, h. 16, Long-acre
Wright, David, accountant, Commercial Bank, h. 5, Carmelite-street
W^right, James, gardener, Westfield
Wright, James, grocer, tea and spirit retailer. Upper Denburn
Wright, John, tm-ner and musical instrument maker, 38, Broad-street,
h. 37, King-street
Wright, Peter, turner and musical instrument maker. Copper Com-
pany's-court, 14, Gallowgate
Wright, Udny, vintner, 10, Denburn
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Wright, William, 36, King-street
Wright, Mrs. Thomas, vintner, 3, Garvock-street
Wi-ight, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 67, Queen-street
Wright, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 37, King-street
Wyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-street, Ii. 17, Bon-
Accord-street
Wyllie, John, tailor, 11, Dee-street
Wyness, Alexander, grocer and seedsman, 53, King-street
Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-sti-eet-market, h. 93, George-st.
Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-street-market, h. 157, George -street
Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank
Yeast Brewery, Causewayend, by Robert Davidson
Yeats, Alexander, late brewer, 28, Union-place
Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-street
Yeats, George, silk-mercer, 35, Union street, h. Marywell-place
Yeats, John, writer. King-street
Yeats, John, flesher, 15, Wales-street-mai'ket, h. Banchory
Yeats, William, 68, Footdee
Yeoman, George, shoemaker, 39, Guestrow
Yorkshire Fire & Life Insurance Co.—Ofhce, 15, St, Nicholas-street,
—George Leask, advocate, agent
Young, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, h. 10, Cou-
Young, David, of Cornhill, h. Cornhill [^stitution -street
Young, James, vintner, 93, Green
Young, John, of Sheddocksley, h. 7, Correction-wynd
Young, John, violin-maker, 9, Barnett's-close, h. 3, Union-row
Young, Robert, shipmaster, (Crimonmogate,) 13, Commerce-street
Young, Serjeant Robert, (R.A.) Hardgate
Young, William, shipmaster, (Eclipse,) h. 71, Netherkirkgate
Young, William, vintner, Garvock-street
Young, Mrs. Colonel, 252, Union-street
Young, Mrs. Gavin, 21, Union-place
Young, Mrs. James, 2, Golden-square
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}42 YOU—YUL
Young, Mrs. John, grocer, 15, East North street
Young, Mrs. vintner, York-street
Young, Miss, confectioner, 105, Gallowgate
Younghusband, John, boatbuilder, 10, Canal-terrace
Younghusband, John, stoneware merchant, 15, CoiTection-wynd, Ji.
10, Canal-terrace
Youngson, Robert, shipmaster, (Garland,) 36, Park-street
Yule, Normand, manager, Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.—Office>.
2\, Quay, h. CrovvTi-court, Union-street
Yule, Mrs. 47, Green
Yule, Mrs. lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street
1832-33
ALPHABETICAL LIST
OP
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, AND COURTS,
WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATION.
Adelphi-court, between 49 and 51, Union-street
Affleck-place, from Maryvvell-street to Affleck-street
Affleck-street, from Crown-street to Harbour
Albion-street, from Park-street to Links
Albyn-place, west from Alford-place
Alford-place, west from Union-place
Anderson's-court, 22, Upperkirkgate
Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate
Ann-street, from Broadford to Hutcheon-street
Annand's-court, 27, James- street
Back-wynd, from Union-street to Sclioolhill
Baltic-street, from Prince Regent-street to Links
Bank of Scotland-court, 35, Castle-street
Barnett's-close, from Guestrow to Flourmill-brae
Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate
Belmont-street, from Union-street to Schoolhill
Belraont-street (Little), from Belmont-street to Back-wynd
Berry-lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-street
Black's-buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa-street
Blackbull-close, 4, Huxter-row
Blackfriars-street, from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's-street
Blairton-lane, from Broad-street to Guestrow
Bon-Accord-square, from Bon-Accord-street to Bon-Accord-terrace
Bon-Accord-street, from Union-street
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Bon-Accord-terrace, from Union-street
Booth 's-court, 66, Netherkirkgate
Booth's-court, 21, Castle-street
Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice-street
Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street
Bi-ebner's-court, 83, Shiprow ^
Brewery-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of road
from King street
Bridewell-lane, from Chapel-street to Rose-street
Broad-street, from Union-street to Gallowgate and Upperkirkgate
Broadford, North-west of George-street
Bruce-court, 20, Loch-street
Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate
Bui'nett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row
BuiT's-court, 152, Gallowgate
Bursar's-court, 61, Castle-street
Canal-terrace, from Virginia-street to Garvock-street
Canal-lane, from Canal-terrace to Summer-lane
Canal-lane, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to Flyboat-house
Candle-court, 51, Loch-street
Candlemaker's-court, 46, Gallowgate
Cameron's-court, 30, North-street
Carmelite-street, from Green to Trinity-street
Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-street
Camegie's-brae, from Netherkirkgate to Putachieside
Cai'oline-place, Skene-square
Castle-street, from Union-street to Justice-street and Castle-brae
Castlehill, from Castle-brae to Hanover-street
Castle-brae, from Castle-street to Virginia-street
Catherine-street, from Causewayend to Broadford
Catto-square, Garvock's-wynd
Causewayend, from (-allowgate to Gowanbrae
Chanomy, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to Cathedral
Chapel-street, from Union-place to Skene-street
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Chapel-lane, from Weigh-house-square to Shore-brae
Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate
Chapel-court, 2, Justice-street
Chaplaimy, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to Cathedral
Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Charles-street, from Broadford to Causewayend
Charlotte-street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street
Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street
Crombie's-court, Park-street
Chronicle-lane, from North-street to Mealmarket-lane
Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-street, and 10, Queen-street
Church-sti'eet, from Lime-quay to St. Clement's-street
Clark's-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to East-road
Clunes' court, 53, George-street
Cluny's-lane, from High-sti'eet to East-road, Old Aberdeen
Commerce-street, from Quay to Park-lane
Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street
Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street
Commercial-buildings, from 107 to 119, Union-street
Commercial-road, from Wellington-street to York-street
College-bounds, Old Aberdeen, from Spital to Brewery-lane
College-street, from Windmill-brae to Clayhills
College-court, 82, Broad-street
CoUie's-court, 26, Shiprow
Concert-court, between 10 and 12, Broad-street
Constitution-street, from Park- street to Links
Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Cooperston-buildings, from Holburn-street to Toll-bar
Copper Company's-court, 14, Gallowgate
Correction-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-street
Courage's-court, 3, Weigh-house-square
Coutts'-court, Netherkirkgate
Cowgate, from Justice-street to Park-lane [[square
Craibstone-street (west), from Bon-Accord-terrace to Bon-Accord-
Craibstone-street (east), from Bon- Accord-street to Bon- Accord-square
Crown-street, from Union-street to Marywell-street
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Crown-court, between 41 and 43, Unioii-street
Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street
Cniickshank's (C.) Court, 8, Shiprow
Crulckshank's-court, 46, Shiprow
Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street
Davidson's-court, 111, Gallowgate
Dee-streetj from Union street to Marywell-street
Dee-street, from Lower Trinity to Lower Denburn
Denburn, from Poynernook to Spa-street
Denburn-terrace, from Union-street bridge to Skene-terrace
Diamond-street, from Union-street to Silver-street
Diamond-lane, from Diamond-street to Silver-street
Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill, and 12, Loch-street
Donald's-close, 14, Schoolhill
Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street
Drum's-lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch-street
Duncan's-court, 45, Castle-street
Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, Gallowgate
Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate
Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow
East North-street, from King-street to Park-street
Emslie's-court, 79, George-street
Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate
Ewen's-courtj 42, Gallowgate
Exchange-court, between 35 & 37 Union-street
Exchequer-row, from Castle-street to Shiprow
Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-row
Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Farquharson's-court, 10, Schoolhill
Ferguson's-court, 5, Putachieside
Ferguson's- court, 30, Gallowgate
Ferguson's (J.) Court, 108, Gallowgate
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Firhlllwell-lane, Old Aberdeen^ from Spital to Snnnybank
Fisli-street, from Summer-lane to Albion-street ^
Fisher-row, from Maltmijl-bridge to Green
Flourmill-brae, from St. Nicholas-street to Barnett's-close
Flourmill-lane, from Netherkii-kgate to Flourmill-brae
Footdee^ from Canal-basin to New Pier
Forbes-street, from Skene-square to Stocket-road
Forbes'-court, 78, Green
Fowler's-wynd, from Green to Fisher-row
Frederick-street, from King-street to Park-street
Froghall-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spital to the Canal-side
%AELic-LANE, from Belmont-street to Backwynd
Galen's-court, 18, Guestrow
Gallowgate, from Broad-street to Causewayend, Mounthooly
Gardener's-lane, from Justice-street to East North-street
Garrow's-court, 8, Trinity-street
Garvock-street, fi-om Canal-basin to Garvock's-wynd
Garvock's-wynd, from Garvock-street to Links
Gas-street, from Trinity-street to Foyneraook
Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street
George-street, from St. Nicholas-street to Broadford
George-street Market, George-street and John-street
Gerard-sti'eet, from Gallowgate to Broadford
Gibb's-court, 91, Shiprow
Gilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-street to Short Loanings
Gilcomston-steps, from Spa-street to Skene-square
Golden-square, from Union-street to Silver-street
Gordon's-court, 10, Gordon-street
Gordon's-court, 4, Schoolhill
Gordon's-court, 25, Virginia-street
Gordon's-court, 88, Broad-street
Gordon's-court, 39, North-street
Gordon-street, from Windmill-brae
Green, from Windmill-brae to Putachieside and Fisher-row
Guestrow, from Netherkii-kgate to Upperkirkgate
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Hanover-court, 2, Upperkirkgate
Hanover-street, from Castlehill to Albion-istreet
Hardgate, from New bridge to Mile-end •
Harper's-court, 63, North-street -
Harriot-street, from Schoolhill to Loch-street
Harvey's-court, 90, Gallowgate
Hay's-court, 11, Trinity-corner
Henderson's (A.) Court, 123, Gallowgate
Henderson's (W.) Court, 161, Gallowgate
Henderson's-court, 129, Gallowgate
Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street
High-street, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to Don-street
Holburn-street, from South-bridge to Mile-end
Huntly-street, from Union-street to Summer-street
Hutcheon-street, from Causewayend to Skene-square
Hutcheon's-court, 4, Shiprow
Huxter-row, from Broad-street to Castle- street
Innes-street, from Gallowgate to Loch-street
James-street, from Quay to Virginia-street
Jamieson's-court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Jamieson's-court, 38, Shiprow
John-street, from George-street to Woolmanhill
Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate
Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street, and 11, Queen-street
Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street
Justice-street, from Castle-street to Park-street
Justice-lane, from Justice-street to East North-street
KiDD-LANE, from Chapel-street to Summer-street
Kilgour's-court, 46, Netherkirkgate
King-street, from Castle-street to Love-lane
Kingsland-place, from Barkmill-burn, to Hutcheon-street, west side
of Broadford
Knox's-court, 7, Wales-street
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LAM—MID 149
Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Langstane-place, head of Dee-street
Ligertwood's-courtj 77, George-street
Lime-quay, from Commerce-street to Waterloo-quay
Lindsay-street, from Diamond-street to Golden-square
Links-street, from St. Clement's-street to Links
Littlejohn-street, from Gallowgate to North-street
Lobban's- court, 30, Castle-street
Loch-street, from Harriot-street to Spring-garden
Lodge-walk, from Castle-street to Queen-street
Long-acre, from Broad-street to North-street
Love-lane, from Spital to Links
Maberly-street, from Broadford-gate to Skene-square
M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street, and 51, Netherkirkgate
M'Cook's-court, 116, Gallowgate
M'Gregor's-court, 99, Gallowgate
Machray's-court, 59, George-street
M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie's -court, 42, George-street
M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate
Maitland's-court, 42, Netherkirkgate
Maltmill-bridge, from Putachieside to Fisher-row
Marischal-street, from Castle-street to Quay
Market-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Town-house to East-road
Martin's-lane, from Green to Renny's-wynd
Marywell-street, from College-street to Dee-street
Marywell-place, South from Crown-street
Matheson's-court, 15, Castle-street
Matheson's-court, 9, Constitution-street
Mealmarket, Mealmarket-lane
Mealmarket-lane, from King-street to North-street
Melville's-court, 106, Gallowgate
Messon's-court, 32, Justice street
Meter's-court, 11, Chapel-lane
Middlethird, from Waterloo-quay to St. Clements'-street
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Mill-street, from Summer- lane to the line of road leading to BanneV'fi
Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow [mill
Milne's-court, 38, Castle-street
Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne's (Baillie) Court, 65, Gallowgate \
Milne's (R.) Court, 143, Gallowgate
Milne's (W.) Court, 60, Gallowgate
Mitcheirs-court, 66, Nortli-street
Mitchell's- place, from North-street to King-street
Moir's-court, 103, Gallowgate
Monison's-court, 2, Fisher-row
Mounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canal-side
Mutton-brae, from Woolmanhill to Deubuni
Nelson-street, from King-street to Gallowgate
Netherkirkgate, from Broad-street to St. Nicholas- street
New-street, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to the line of road to
Niven's- court, 29, Guestrow [King-street
North-street from East North-street to Mounthooly [King-st.
North-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Seaton-gate to the line of road from
Ogston's-court, 84, Broad-street
Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate [from King-street
Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of road
Painter's-court, 22, Upperkirkgate
Park-street, from Justice-street to Canal
Park-lane, from Park-street to Commerce- street
Peacock's-close, 24, Castle-street
Pensioner's-court, 18, Justice-street
Pirie's- court, 50, Castle-street
Pirie's-court, 30, Shiprow
Pirie's- court, 1, Upperkirkgate
Philip's-court, 147, Gallowgate
Plasterer's-court. 70, Gallowgate
Poor's Hospital-court, 56, Gallowgate
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Pork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street
Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square
Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Porthill, from Gallowgate to North-street
Poynernook, foot of Denburn
Prince Regent-street, from Canal-terrace to Baltic-street
Prince's-street, from King-street to Park-street
Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge
Quaker's-court, 41, Guestrow
Quay, from Shore-brae to Lime-shore
Queen-street, from Broad-street to North-street
Ragg's-lane, from Broad-street to Guestrow
Ramage's-court, from 83, Broad-street to Guestrow
Ramsay's-courtj 57, Guestrow
Red Lion-court, from 77, Broad-street to Guestrow
Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate
Reid's-court, 6, Shiprow
Renny's-wjmd, fi"om Green to Trinity-street
Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street
Rettie's -court, 51, North-street
Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate
Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate, and 47, Loch-street
Rose-street, from Union-place to Bridewell
Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill
Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate
St. Andrew's-street, from Loch-street to Woolmanhill
St. Catherine's-wynd, from Union-street to Netherkirkgate
St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow
St. Clement's-street, from Garvock-street to Wellington-street
St. Nicholas-street, from Union-street to George-street
St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-street to Correction-wynd
Salter's-court, 39, Loch-street
Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill
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Scott's-court, 25, Quay
Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-street
Seatongate, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to Old Bridge of DonShewan's-court, 119, Gallowgate
Shipmaster's-court, 97, Shiprow
Shiprow, from Union-street to Trinity-corner
Shoe-lane, from North-street to Queen-street
Shore-brae, from Shiprow to QuayShore-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street
Shuttle-lane, from East North-street to Park -street
Shuttle -street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street
Silver-street, from Golden-square to Skene-terrace
Sim's-square, from Blackfriars-street to John-street
Sim's-court, 88, Shiprow
Simpson's-court, 139, Gallowgate, and 56, Loch-street
Sinclair's-close, 20, Justice-street
Skene-place, from Skene-street to Cheixyvale
Skene-street, from Denburn to Skene-place
Skene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon-street
Skene-terrace, from Skene-street to Summer-street
Smith's-court, 16, Netherkirkgate
Smith's (J.) Court, 113, Gallowgate
Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate
South Silver-street, from Union-street to Golden-square
Spa-street, from Denburn to Steps of Gilcomston
Spence's-court, 5, John-street
Spital, from Mounthooly to Old Aberdeen
Spring-garden, from George-street to Windy-wyndStill's-court, 88, Shiprow
Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row
Sugarhouse-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street
Summer-street, from Union-place to Skene-street
Summer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish street
Sutherland's-court, 17, James-street
Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate
Sutherland's-court, 78, Shiprow
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Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street
Thistle-street, from Rose-street to Rubislaw
Thomson's-court, 55, North-street
Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street
Thomson's-court, 21, Quay
Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow
Trinity- street, from Denburn to Trinity-lane
Trinity-corner, from Shiprow to Putachieside
Trinity-lane, from Trinity-corner to Trinity-street
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COACHES.
MAIL COACHES.
The London and Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach
Sets off from Knox & Machray's Royal Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street,
or Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-streel, every day, at a quarter
before 3, p.m. and arrives at Edinburgh, next morning, at 6 o'clock.
Inverness Royal IVIail Coach, by Huntly,
Sets off, every morning, from said Offices, at a quarter befoi'e 8 o'clock, and
arrives at Inverness, same day, at 9 o'clock, P3i.
)The Peterhead and Fraserburgh Mail Coach
Sets off from said Offices, every morning, at a quarter before 8 o'clock, and
arrives at Peterhead, same day, at 1 o'clock, p.m. and Fraserburgh at 3 o'clock.
STAGE COACHES.
The New Times, to Perth, by Arbroath and Dundee,
Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every lawful morn-
ing, at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Perth, same evening, at 7 o'clock.
The Defiance, to Edinburgh, by Forfar, Perth, and Queensferry,
Leaves Defiance Coach Office, 54, Union-street, every lawful morning, at 6
o'clock, and arrives at Edinburgh, same evening, at 9 o'clock.
1832—33
163
Tha Royal Union, to Edinburgh, by Porfar and Dundee, through Fife,
Leaves Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street, and the Coach Office, Cross, Castle-
street, every evening, (Saturday excepted,) at a quarter before 9 o'clock, and
arrives at Edinburgh, next day, at 1 o'clock, p.m.
The North Defiance Coach, to Inverness by Huntly and Fochabers,
Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, and Anderson's, 5,
Castle-street, every lawful morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Inverness, same
evening, at 8 o'clock.
The Earl of Fife, to Banff,
Leaves the Coach Office, 54, Union-street, every lawful morning, at a quarter
past 6 o'clock, and arrives at Banff, same day, at half-past 12 o'clock noon. Leaves
Banff, same afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen, same evening, at 8
o'clock.
The Star Coach, to Inverness,
Leaves Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street, every lawful morning, at 8 o'clock,
and arrives at Elgin, same day, at 5 o'clock, p.m. Leaves Elgin, next morning,
at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Inverness at 1 o'clock, p.m.
The Royal Highlander, to Ballater and Braemar.
Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every lawful morn-
ing, at 8 o'clock, and arrives at Ballater at 1 o'clock, P.M. and Braemar at half-
past 3, P.M. Leaves Braemar next morning at 7> and arrives in Ballater at 9 ;
which place she starts from, at 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at 8
o'clock, P.M.
The Earl of Aboyne, Ballater Coach,
Leaves Anderson's Coach Office, 5, Castle-street, every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Ballater at 3 o'clock, p.m. This
Coach proceeds to Braemar during the Summer ; and, in connexion Avith this
Coach, the " Braes of Mar" goes on next day to Perth, through the Spital of
Glenshee.
The Royal William, to Turriff,
Leaves Mollison's Hotel, 25, Union-street, every lawful afternoon at half-past
3 o'clock. Leaves Turriff next day at half-past 11, a.m.
1832—33 .^^v
164
The Earl of Aberdeen Coach, to New Deer, by Vdny, Tarves, and.
Methllck,
Leaves Jaffray's, 18, North-street, Aberdeen, every Wednesday and Friday at
3 o'clock, P.M. and arrives at New Deer at 8 o'clock same evening, and retains
every Thursday and Saturday to Aberdeen, leaving New Deer at half-past 7
o'clock, A.M. and arrives at Aberdeen at half-past 12 o'clock.
The Lord Forbes Coach, to Alford,
Leaves Cruickshank's, 22, Schoolhill, or Ross's, 5, Little Belmont-street, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at a quarter before 10 o'clock, a.m. and
arrives at Alford, at half-past 2, p.m.
The Earl of Erroll Coach, to Peterhead,
Leaves Gray's, 18, Frederick-street, every lawful day, at 3 o'clock, p.m. and
arrives at Jeffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Leaves said Inn, next
morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen at 11 o'clock, a.m.
The Swift Coach, to Stonehaven,
Leaves Shirreff's, 1, Flourmill-brae, every lawful day, at 5 o'clock, p.m. and
arrives at Stoneliaven, at 7, r.M.
Coach, to Banchory,
Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach OiSce, 61, Union-street, every afternoon,
(Sundays excepted,) at 5 o'clock. Leaves Banchory, every morning, at 7 o'clock,
and arrives in Aberdeen at half-pst 9.
Coach, to Banchory,
Leaves Anderson's, 5, Castle-street, every lawful afternoon, at half-past 4
o'clock. Leaves Banchory every morning at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen
at half-past 9.
Highland Lass, to Inverury,
Leaves M'Hardy's Inn, 10, Adelphi-court, every lawful afternoon, at 4 o'clock,
and arrives at Inverury at half-past 6 o'clock.
1832—33
SHIPPING COMPANIES.
The Aberdeen and Iiondon Shipping Company
Has eleven Smacks, two of which sail to and from London every Week,
Cabin Passage, £2 2s.—Steerage, £1 Is.
N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen.
Office, 21, Quay.
James Jenkins, agent. Miller's Wharf, London.
The Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company.
LEITH.
There are three Vessels on this Passage; one of which sails to and from Leith
every four or five days.
Cabin Passage, 15s.—Steerage, 8s.
GLASGOW.
There are three Vessels on this Passage ; one of which sails to and from
Glasgow once a-week.
Cabin Passage, £1 Is.—Steerage, 10s. 6d.
ROTTERDAM.
The Rotterdam Packet sails once every six weeks to and from Rotterdam.
Passage, £3 3s.
Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell—Office, 33, Quay.
Agents—D. Cumming, Leith ; John Davidson, Glasgow;
D. Burger & Son, Rotterdam.
The Aberdeen and Eull Shipping Company
Has three Vessels ; one of which sails to and from Hull once a-week.
Cabin Passage, £1 lis. 6d.—Steerage, 21s.
George Mathieson, manager—Oifice, 56, Marischal-street.
John Smith, agent, Hull.
Burghead, Cronaarty, Balintraid, and Inverness.
Three Vessels sail between Aberdeen and these places every eight or ten days.
Office—A. Fraser, 14, Quay.
Agents—P. Christal, Burghead; H. Ross, Cromarty; J. Suter, jun. Inverness;
and John Fraser, Balintraid.
1832—33
STEAM PACKETS.
The Aberdeen and London Steam Navigation Company's Packets,
DUKE of WELLINGTON, Captain Walker,
QUEEN of SCOTLAND, Captain Beverley,
Sail from Aberdeen and London every Saturday during the year, with Passengers,
Goods, and Cattle.
Andrew Levie, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 53, Marischal-street.
Robert Matthew, agent, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, London.
Cabin Passage', £4 4s.— Steerage, £2 12s. 6d.
Tbe Aberdeen and Leith Steam Packets,
VELOCITY, Captain C. Phillips,
BRILLIANT, Captain W. Campbell,
Sail from Aberdeen every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday ; and from Leith every
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; calling atthe intermediate Ports.
Cabin Passage, 18s.—Steerage, 10s.
R. Mitchell, manager, Aberdeen— Office, 33, Quay.
D. Gumming, agent, Leith.
Leith and Inverness Passage.
The Brilliant sails from Leith every Tuesday morning, for Cromarty and
Inverness, calling at Aberdeen, BantT, and Burghead ; and leaves Inverness and
Cromarty every Friday morning for Aberdeen and Leith, calling as above.
Cabin Passage, from Aberdeen to Inverness, 18s.—Steerage, 10s.
Leith to ditto, 3{3s. do. 20s.
ABSTRACT OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF ABERDEEN,
1831. ', ,
Parishes.
East Parisli
West do.
North do.
South do.
Greyfriars do.
St. Clement's, do
Old Machar do.
Males. Females. Total.
Increase
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25235 32784 58019 13223
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TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.
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SEPTEMBER.Saturday 1 8 15 22 29Sunday 2 9 16 23 30Monday 3 10 17 24Tuesday 4 11 18 25Wednesday.... 5 12 19 26Thursday 6 13 20 27Friday 7 14 21 28
NOVEMBER.Thursday 1 8 15 22 29Friday 2 9 16 23 30Saturday 3 10 17 24Sunday 4 11 18 25Monday (5)12 19 26Tuesday 6 13 20 27Wednesday...? 14 21 28
OCTOBER.Monday 1 8 15 22 29Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30Wednesday....3 10 17 24 31
Thursday 4 11 18 25Friday 5 12 19 26Saturday 6 13 20 27Sunday 7 14 21 28
DECEMBER.Saturday 1 8 15 22 29Sunday 2 9 16 23 30Monday 3 10 17 24 31
Tuesday 4 11 18(25)Wednesday... 5 12 19 26Thursday 6 13 20 27Friday 7 14 24 28
1833.
JANUARY.Tuesday...(l) 8 15 22 29Wednes 2 9 16 23(30)Thursday. .3 10 17 24 31Friday 4 11 18 25Saturday... 5 12 19 26Sunday 6 13 20 27Monday....7 14 21 28
MAY.Wednes.... 1 8 15 22(29)Thursday..2 9 16 23 30Friday 3 10 17 24 31
Saturday...4 11 18 25Sunday 5 12 19 26Monday... .6 13 20 27Tuesday.. ..7 14 21(28)
SEPTEMBER.Sunday 1 8 15 22 29Monday... 2 9 16 23 30Tuesday... 3 10 17 24Wednes.... 4 11 18 25Thursday..5 12 19 26Friday..'... 6 13 20 27Saturday...7 14 21 28
FEBRUARY.Friday 1 8 15 22Saturday. ...2 9 16 23Sunday 3 10 17 24Monday 4 11 18 25Tuesday 5 12 19 26AVednes 6 13 20 27Tliursday...7 14 21 28
JUNE.Saturday... 1 8 15 22 29Sunday 2 9 16 23 30Monday.. ..3 10 17 24
Tuesday.. ..4 11 18 25
Wednes.. ..5 12 19(26)Thursday..6 13 20 27Friday 7 14 21 28
OCTOBER.Tuesday....! 8 15 22 29Wednes. ...2 9 16 23 30Thursday..3 10 17 24 31Friday 4 11 18 25Saturday...5 12 19 26Sunday 6 13 20 27Monday....7 14 21 28
MARCH.Friday 1 8 15 22 29Saturday...2 9 16 23 30Sunday 3 10 17 24 31Monday....4 11 18 25Tuesday.. ..5 12 19 26Wednes ....6 13 20 27Thursday..7 14 21 28
JULY.Monday... 1 8 15 22 29Tuesday... 2 9 16 23 30Wednes....3 10 17 24 31Thursday..4 11 18 25Friday 5 12 19 26Saturday... 6 13 20 27Sunday 7 14 21 28
NOVEMBER.Friday 1 8 15 22 29Saturday ..2 9 16 23 30Sunday 3 10 17 24Monday....4 11 18 25Tuesday.. (5) 12 19 26Wednes.... 6 13 20 27Thursday..? 14 21 28
APRIL.Monday.... 1 8 15 22 29"uesday....2 9 16 23 304^ednes....3 10 17 24'hursday..4 11 18 25'riday....(5)12 19 26aturday...6 13 20 27unday."....7 14 21 28
AUGUST.Thursday.. 1 8 15 22 29Friday 2 9 16 23 30Saturday.. .3 10 17 24 31
Sunday 4 11 18 25Monday.. .5 12 19 26Tuesday.. ..6 (13)20 27Wednes. ...7 14 21 28
DECEMBER.Sunday 1 8 15 22 29Monday... 2 9 16 23 30Tuesday... 3 10 17 24 31Wednes 4 11 18(25)Thursday..5 12 19 26Friday 6 13 20 27Saturday...? 14 21 28
tft" The Bank Holidays are distinguished by parenthesis; if they fall on Sundaysthey are kept on the Mondays following.
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STAMP DUTIES.
BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.
On Demand or after Date.
Not exceeding Exceeding 2|
2 mos. date, or mos. date, or
60 days' sight. 60 days' sight.
For £2 and not above £5 5s.- £0 1 £0 1 RAbove 6 5s 20 1 6 2
20 30 2 2 630 50
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3
6
634
6
(i50100 200
3004
56 5
6200300 500 6 8 fi
500 1000 8 6 12 61000 2000 12 6 15
2000 3000 15 1 53000 1 5 1 10
FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
For any Sum not above £100 £0 1
Above £100 and not above £200 3
200 500 4
500 1000 5
1000 2000...... 72000 3000 10
3000 15
Every Bill of each set pays.
RECEIPTS.
For £2 and under £5 ... ....£0 25 10 ... .... 310 20 ...
50 ...
....
.... 1
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2050 100 ... .... 1 6
100 200 ... .... 2 6
200 300 .. .... 4
300 500 .. .... 5
500 1000 ... .... 7 6
1000 and upwards 10
In full of all demands 10
RECEIVER OF MONEY PAYS STAMP.
D. Chalmers & Co. Printers, Aberdeen.
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