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1825—26.
ABERDEEN:PRINTED FOR W. GORDON, GEO. CLARK, A. STEVENSON,
THO. SPARK, AND D. WTLL1E.—*«>$<»*••-
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D. Chalmers & Co. Printers,
24, Adelphi Court, Union Street.
Directory - 1
Alphabetical List of Streets, Squares, &c. - 117
Carriers--____ 126
Mail Coaches - - - - . 132
Stage Coaches - - - - - 132
Shipping Companies - - - - 133
Steam Yachts - - - - - 134
Canal Boats - - - - , 135
Insurance Brokers - - - - 135
Post Office - 136
Inhabited House Duty - - - - 137
Duties on Commercial Servants - - - 137
Table of Appointments - -.- - 138
Window Duty - - - _ - 139
- Stamp Duties - - - . 140
e First Aberdeen
Directory
ZSvJSx S^.fQLA RECORD OF OLDEN TIMES
In the year 1824, a combination of Aber-
deen booksellers undertook t>he formidablei
task of compiling and publishing a directory
for the city of Aberdeen. The combination
consisted of Messrs W. Gordon, G. dark, A.
Stevenson, T. Spark, and D. Wyilie. Th*directory was -printed by D. Chalmers andCompany, and its price was 2s 6d. It was asmall, paper-covered booklet of about 120
pages. Une hundred -pages contained the
names of about 3500 pejrsons, with their oc-
cupations and addresses, the remainingpages being devoted to information aboutcarriers, mail and stag© coaches, shipping,canal boats, rates for street and harbourporters, baoKnuen of coal* (now called coalheavers), etc.
Compared with the city directory of to-
day, the 1824 publication was a "humblething indeed, but the compilers of the first
directory considered theirs no small taek,for in their prefatory note "To the Public/'they state—"A directory for Aberdeen andits vicinity has been long wished foer, andstrangers have often expressed their sur-prise at the want of it in a city of so greatextent, population, and commercial import-ance. . . and now that it is finished it
may be necessary to state that in a work of
this nature -perfect accuracy is not to be ex-pected. The undertaking was new to thepublishers, .and, therefore, errors and omis-sions will no doubt be found ; but it is
hoped they are few and unimportant, andit can be confidently said that neitherlabour nor expense has been spared to pre-vent them."A glance over the names contained in th<?
directory calls up a host of .associations c- m-
SITUATIONS VACANT.jl/TILLINERS.—Wanted, Smart Trimmers
; permanentlV_L employment. Apply Mies Murray (A. R. Duncan),231 George Street-
jMTILLINER.—Wanted, Good Trimmer for workroom';i-vj. permanent situation. Address No. 499 Exr-reusM}co. x
rRM Books open. All classes Wanted—Cooks, Cook~-Generals, Generals (all ages), Aberdeen, suburb*
r-veral south; Farm and Dairy Girls {all ages); m;iv-led Cattlemen Wanted. Taylor's, dd King S treet.
Y° ^^^RS.-Wanted, thoroughly qualified
i „SkIR {MA^E?s- APPiy Miss Macdonald, Watt
nd Mune, 172 Imion Street.
HfTANTED, GIRL to assist in housework ; home ally V night. Apply Cowie, £26 George Street.
n(rANTED, ASSISTANT (Lady), junior; with somef ? years' experience, and well recommended, for>od class fancy trade in Union Street. 'Ad-iess, by letter, enclosing copy of references, to 60Sournal Office.
JO"ANTED, Cooks, Kitchenmaids, House-Tablemalds,i v House-Laundrymaids, Nurses, Generals, Girlsarm). Bon-Accord Registry, 83 Bon-Accord Street.
HIS MAJESTY'S CIVIL SERVICE.7STANTED, Student* for any Situations in the Civilt V Service to read the Civil Service Column in theAberdeen Weekly Journal." Main features—Exam-ations announced, reports of and questions set at•cent examinations, tutorial corner, solutions toigher arithmetic, valuation of exercises, etc. Ooa-ucted by Mr R. Burnett.
iTfTANTED, for now and term, Cooks, Tablemaida,ft Head-Laundrymaids, Dairymaids, Nursemaids,eneral Servants. Miss Bremner's Registry, 18 Waver-£ Plage.
MITCHELLS1IGH-CLASS REGISTRY.
TERM BOOKS OPEN.GENERAL SERVANTS IN GREAT
DEMAND.
4 TTNTON TERRACE. ABERDEEN.
LiSTMEW"COLLIE & CO/S
SERVANTS' KEGISTRY,
JOOKS NOW OPEN FOR TERM.
265 Union Street.T? "V" TL> O "EHJ O
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ABEKBEEBI
Abel, Peter, coal-broker, 4, Commerce-st.
Abel, Christ, poultry shop, 76, H. Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Abercrombie, Alex, merchant, 91, Gallowgate
Abercrombie, John, Esq. Union Place
Abercrombie, John and Son, merchants, 91, Gallowgate
Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 91, Gallowgate
Aberdeen Academy, 52, Netherkirkgate
Aberdeen Apothecaries' Hall, 13, Union Buildings
Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-st.
Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co. Clayhills, Office, 40, Union-st.
Aberdeen Chronicle Office, Chronicle Court, 10, Queen- st.
Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co. 7, Frederick- st.
Aberdeen General Dispensary, Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Aberdeen & Hull Shipping Co.'s Office, 49, Quay
Aberdeen Humane Society—Alexander Gordon, advocate, treasurer,
Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.—At the following sta-
tions, 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, 24, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 33, Quay
Aberdeen Lime Co.'s Office, Lime Quay
Aberdeen Literary & Philos. Society's Rooms, 11, Union Buildings
Aberdeen & London Shipping Co.'s Office, 21, Quay
Aberdeen Lying-in Dispensary, 2, Long-acre
Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution, Lecture Room, 18, King-st.
Aberdeen Mechanics' Library, 10, Drum's Lane
1825-26 b
2 ABE—ADA
Aberdeen Medical & Chirurgical Society's Hall, King-st,
Aberdeen New Dispensary, 66, GuestrowAberdeen & Newcastle Shipping Co.'s Office, 2, James-st.
Aberdeen & North Shipping Co.'s Office, 2, James-st.
Aberdeen Oil Gas Co.'s Office, Trinity-st.
Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office, 2, Fish-st.
Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate
William Smith, treasurer
Aberdeen School of Arts, Melvin's Hall, 41, Queen- st.
Aberdeen School of Arts Library, Melvin's Hall, 41, Queen-st
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co.'s Office, 11, Union Buildings
Aberdeen Tape Co.'s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row
/ Aberdeen Town & County Bank, 40, Union- st.
Aberdeen Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 59, Marischal-st.
Aberdeenshire Canal Office—Wm. Kennedy, advocate, manager,
Aberdein, Alex, printer, H. 67, Queen-st. |jl6,Marischal-st
Aberdein, Wm. shoemaker, 28, Virginia-st.
Abernethy, James, H. Ferryhill
Abernethy, James & Co. Founders, Ferryhill
Adam, Alex, vintner, 40, George-st.
Adam, Alex, cart & plough-wright, Skene-st.
Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, H. 86, Queen-st.
Adam, Robt. teacher, Gordon- st. H. Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad- st.
Adam, Thos. teacher, school Causwayend, H. Thomson's Court, 6l,
Adam, William, advocate, 7, Schoolhill [Broad-st
Adam, William, wright, Well of Spa, H. Skene- st,
Adam, Mrs. William, 87, George-st.
Adam, Misses, silk, stocking, and glove grafters, H. 86, Queen-st.
Adam, Alexander, shoemaker, 35, H. 37, Marischal-st.
Adam, Alexander, baker, Chapel-sc.
Adam, Alexander, flaxdresser, 17, St. Nicholas-st. H. 11, Harriot-st.
Adams, David, flesher, 40, Wales-st. Market, H. Bowl-road
Adams, Donald, tailor, 10, Park-st.
Adams, James, stabler, 1, Back-wynd
Adams, Robt. flesher, 16 &23, George-st. Market, H. 115, George-
Adams, Mrs. Yeats Lane [jstreet
Adams, Miss, stoneware merchant, 12, Backwynd
1825—26
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Adamson, James, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 4, Wellington-st.
Affleck, Andrew, boot & shoemaker, 53, Union-st. H. Crown Court,
Union- st.
Affleck, James, vintner, Burnett's close, 5, Exchequer-row
Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Aiken, David, mealseller, 1, Spa-st.
Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, Gilcomston Cottage
Aiken, James, gardener, 40, North-st.
Aiken, Rev. John, (of the Original Antiburgher Church) H. Skene
Aiken, Miss A. board & lodgings, 69, George-st. [Terrace
Aikman, Wm. teller, Bank of Scotland's branch, H. Seaton-gate.
Airth, John, shoemaker, 24, H. 22, Park-st.
Aitken, L. & W. Aberdeen & Glasgow carriers, 18 & 20, George-
Albion Fire Office—John Sim, agent, 23, James-st. [street
Alcock, Robert, advocate, 48, King-st.
Alexander, Alex, shipmaster, (Pursuit) H. 10, Sugar-house-lane
Alexander, Alex, shipmaster, (Swift) H. 6, Carmelite-lane
Alexander, David, shoemaker, 5|, Upperkirkgate, H. 15, Loch-
Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn Terrace [street
Alexander, James, boot & shoemaker, 6, George-st. H. 15, Loch-
Alexander, John, shoemaker, Broadford [street
Alexander, John, shipmaster, (Prospect) H. 14, Water-lane
Alexander, Robert, dyer, Gilcomston
Alexander, Robert, shipmaster, (Reward) H. 2, Wellington-st.
Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-st.
Alexander, William, cabinet-maker, 3, Chronicle-lane
Alexander, W. druggist & grocer, 1 79, Gallowgate, H. Catherine-st.
Alexander, Miss, 6, Gaelic-lane
Alexander, Misses, 8, Carmelite-st.
Allan, Alex, late shipmaster, 24, James-st.
Allan, Alex- vintner, 3, Trinity-st.
Allen, Alex- shipmaster, (Fox) H. 8, Sugar-house-lane
Allan, Alex, occasional waiter, Dee-st.
Allan, Alex, advocate, 64, Broad-st.
Allan, Andrew, grocer & spirit-dealer, 31, H. 32, GreenAllan, David C. ironmonger, 9, Queen-st. H. 10, King-st
Allan, George, Brick-kilns, Old Aberdeen
1825-26 B2
* ALL—AND
Allan, George, shipmaster, (John) Footdee
Allan, George, barber, 1Q1, Gallowgate
Allan, James, grocer, Cotton
Allan, James, late of Madras, Union Place
Allan, James, watch & clockmaker, Holburn-st.
Allan, James, billiard-keeper, Chronicle Court, 32, Broad-st.
Allan, James & Co. clothiers & haberdashers, 8, Broad-st-
Allan, James, cabinet-maker, Huntly-st.
Allan, John, merchant, Lemon-tree Court, 7, Huxter-row
Allan, John, wood merchant, Poynernook & Causewayend, H. 13,
Allan & M 'Allan, upholsterers, 73, Union-st. |[Carmelite-st.
Allan & Simpson, ironmongers, and dealers in Foreign & British
iron, 30, Union-st-
Allan & Simpson, manufacturers of locks & hinges, 21, King-st. &Allan, William, shoemaker, Q, James-st. [[J 3, Commerce-sL
Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, 11, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Allan, Mrs. James, Lodgings, 64, Union-st.
Allen, John, shoemaker, 44, H. 47, George- st
Allen, Wm. merchant & insurance broker, 47, Quay, H. Braehead,
Gilcomston
Allen, Miss, milliner & dress-maker, Head of Gordon-st.
Allardyce, Wm. wine merchant, 40, Union-st. H. Union Place
Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunnottar, 54, Castle-st.
Allardyce, Mrs. Collector, Union Place
Allardyce, Mrs. Skene-st.
Allardyce, Miss, Lodgings, 75, Union-st.
Alliance Life & Fire Assurance Office, James Black, agent, Crown
Court, Union-st.
Altera, Caesar, glass blower, Skene-st.
Altera, Forbes, glass blower, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Anderson, Alex, boot and shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Anderson, Alex, hardware merchant, 1 7, Park-st.
Anderson, Alex, flaxdresser, Couperston
Anderson, Alex, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 3, Yeats-lane
Anderson, Alex, shipmaster, (Quebec Packet) 37, Virginia-st. A
Anderson, Alex, horse-shoer, 30, H. 35, North«st.
Anderson, A. & J. painters, 33, Queen-st. H. Gordon's Court, S8„
1825—26 {"Broad-st,
AND
—AND 5
Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, 17, Belmont-st.
Anderson, D, shipmaster, (Sir W. Wallace) H. 12, St. Clement-st.
Anderson, Geo. blacksmith, Anderson's Court, 71, Netherkirkgate
Anderson, George, jun. tailor,, 53, Broad-st.
Anderson, George, merchant, 12, Castle-st.
Anderson, James, jun, haberdasher, 82, Queen-st.
Anderson, James, perfumer, & lodgings, 44, Queen-st.
Anderson, James, block & pumpmaker, Waterloo Quay
Anderson, James, baker, Union Place
Anderson, James, slater, 41, St. Nicholas-st.
Anderson, James, stabler, 54, North-st.
?• Anderson, James, druggist, 51, Castle-st. H« 1, Justice-st.
Anderson, James, Mail Contractor and New Inn, 5, Castle-st.
Anderson, James, cooper, 20, King-st. H. Red Lion Court, 77,
Anderson, James, shoemaker, Causewayend £Broad-*t.
Anderson, James, gardener, 60, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Anderson, James, mate (Brilliant) 30, Frederick-st.
Anderson, John, Esq. 71, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Anderson, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Anderson, John, Staffordshire Warehouse, 5, Chronicle Lane, H.
Anderson, John, shipmaster, Skene-square [[53, King-st.
Anderson, Joseph, agent for the Bungay periodical publication
warehouse, 13 & 15, Long-acre
Anderson, Robt. boot & shoemaker, 66, Queen-st. H: Canal-lodge.,
Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 28, East North-st. Q34, Wales-st.
Anderson, William, clerk, (H. G. & Co.) 3, Drum's-lane
Anderson, WTilliam, board and lodging, 26, Lodge-walk
Anderson, William, tailor, 76, George-st..
Anderson, William, shoemaker, 24, Justice-st.
Anderson, William & Co. distillers, Barkmill
Anderson, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Castle-st.
Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Canal-side
Anderson, Mrs. late of Lochell, Union Place
Anderson, Mrs. Golden-square
•/Anderson, Mrs. of Candacraig, Dee-st.
Anderson, Mrs. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st
Anderson, Miss, boarding-school, Skene Terrace
1825—26 b 3
« AND—BAI
Anderson, Miss, lodgings, 46, Gallowgate
Anderson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 21, George-st.
AnJerson, Misses, dressmakers & milliners, 8, GallowgateAndrew, James, porter dealer, l6j, Gallowgate, H. 2, Youno--st.
Andrew, Mrs. grocer, Footdee
Angus, George, watch & clockmaker, 72, Broad-st. H. 4, Drum's-Angus, George, tinsmith, Chapel- st. ["lane
Angus, Rev. Henry, (of the United Associate Church) H. Chapel-st.
Angus, John, advocate, 1, Littlejohn-st.
Angus & Son, booksellers, 8, Union-st. H. Commercial Court, 38,
Annand, George, of the Royal Artillery, 13, Spittal [Castle-st.,
Annand, George, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 108, GallowgateAnnand, James, late of Jamaica, Kildare Cottage, Old AberdeenAnnand, William, of Belmont, H. Belmont
Annand, William, (late perfumer,) Diamond-st.
Armstrong, Thomas, shipmaster (Neptune) 3, Weilington-st.
Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seaton-dykes, Old AberdeenArthur, John, boot & shoemaker, Chapel-st,
Arthur, Scott, haberdasher, Cotton
Athenaeum, News Rooms, 2, Union Buildings
Atlas Fire Office—James Blaikie, advocate, agent, 1, Lone-acre
Auld, Allan, carpet manufacturer, (A. Hadden & Sons,) H. Dee-st.
Aukljo, Mrs. Skene Terrace
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Badenoch, James, tailor, 20, Marischal-st. H. Gordon's Court, S«,
Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 & 136, Gallowgate TBroad st.
Badenoch, Misses, 46, Virginia-st.
Baigrie, Mrs. midwife, 9, Summer-lane
Bain, James, porter, Marischal College, College Court, 82, Broad-st.
,
Bain, John, vintner, Scotch Thistle, Black Bull Court, 4, Huxter-Bain, John, vintner & ferry-boatman, Footdee TrowBain, John, grocer & spirit dealer, 25, H. 23, Park-st. ,
Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 5, H. 7, Marischal-st.
Bain, Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 35, Muttonbrae
Baird, Burnett, vintner, 44, Green
1825—26
BAI—-BAH 7
Baird & Ellis, coppersmiths, 42, North- st.
Baird, Thomas, coppersmith, H- 37, Long-acre
Baird, W. G. accountant, Commercial Bank of Scotland, H. Union
Baker, Mrs. Lochhead, near Aberdeen, [[Place
Balfour, Francis, dyer, H. 43, St. Andrew 's-st.
Balfour, William, traveller, (Maberly & Co.) H. 182, Gallowgate
Balfour, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 36, Queen-st.
Balmain, Mrs. 1, Charlotte-st.
Bance, Mrs. teacher, Chapel-st.
Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-st.
^Bannerman, Sir Alexander, Bart. Union-st. [[Peter Duguid, agent
^Bannerman, Alexander, Merchant, 60, Marischal-st.
Bannerman, Alex. & Thos. merchants, 59, Marischal-st.
Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, H. Union-st.
Bannerman, George, merchant, H. Union Place
Bannerman, James, M. D. Polgownie Cottage
Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, H. Union Place
Bannerman, Patrick, coal-broker, 43, QuayBannerman, Thomas, merchant, H. Union Place
Bannerman, Mrs. C. Union Place
Barclay, Alex, shipmaster, (Diadem) 2, Baltic-sL
Barclay, George, grocer, 13, H. 12, Trinity-st.
Barclay, George, shipmaster, 40, Frederick-st.
Barclay, James, teacher, 32, Long -acre
Barclay, James, late teacher, Ashville
Barclay, John, cabinet-maker, 11, Green, H. 17, Carmelite-st.
Barclay, Mrs. Dr., Dee-st.
Barclay, Mrs. lodgings, Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Barker, John, overseer, (Broadford Works,) H. Broadford
Barker, Robert, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, Cotton
Barnett, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 6, St. Andrew's-st.
Barnett, Wm. teacher of Davidson's free school, Footdee
Barron, Alexander, Rising Sun Tavern, 14, Huxter-row
Barron, James, druggist, 79, Broad-st. H. 9, Long-acre
Barron, John, watch & clockmaker, 11, H. 13, Netherkirkgate
Barron, William, guard of the Duke of Gordon Coach, 12, Fre-
Barron, William, shoemaker, Wroodside {"derick-st,
1825—26
8 BAH—BEG
Barry & Henderson, iron-founders, 12, Innes-st.
Barry, Mrs. John, 21, John-st.
Barstow, Miss, Dee-st.
Bartlet, John, cabinel-maker & upholsterer, 51, Union-st. H. 38,
Bartlet, Misses, 23, Frederick-st. [Xong-acre
Bate, James, Steam Yacht Tavern, Footdee
Bath, Mrs. Captain, Dee-st.
Bathgate, W. skinner & wool merchant, 49, Queen-st. H. Well of
Bathie, Wm. shipmaster, (Evander) 1, Wellington-st. C^Pa
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Union) 7, Garvock-st.
Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir E. Banks) 9, Catto-square
Baxter, Geo. dealer in old books, 3 & 4, Porthill, H 26, George-st.
Baxter, James, boot & shoemaker, 56, H. 57, Schoolhill
Baxter, James, flesher, 16, Wales-st. Market, H. 3, Hanover-st.
Baxter, Captain John, 12th regiment of foot, Denburn Terrace
Baxter, John, shipmaster, (schooner, Captain) 3, Links-st.
Baxter, Robert, flesher, 26, Wales-st. Market
Baxter, Captain Robert, 42, Spittal
Baxter, Lieut. Wm. of the Field Train, Denburn Terrace
Baxter, William, boot & shoemaker, Skene-st.
Baxter, Mrs. Denburn Terrace
Beacon Fire Insurance Co.—T. Sangster, adv. agent, 26, Queen-st.
Beattie, James, land-surveyor, Jopp's Court, 31, Qallowgate
Beattie, Peter, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-st. H. Chapel-st.
Beattie, William, mason, 8, Porthill
Beattie, Miss, lodgings, 32, St. Andrew-st.
Beaton, Alex, hat manufacturer & glover, 37, Union-st. H. Union-
street, corner of Shiprow
Beaton, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 23, Queen-st.
Beverly, John, upholsterer, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Beverly, John, wright, 84, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Beverly, Robert, shipmaster, (Brilliant) 30, Wales-st.
Beedie, William, shipmaster, (Friendship) 6, Garvock-st.
Begg, Alex, tailor, Windmillbrae
Begg, Arthur, (Brown, Begg, & Co.) H. 10, Correction-njndBegg, Charles, shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Pegg> John, clerk, Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-st.
1825—26
BEG—BIS »
jfeegg, Jas. fancy dyer, 42, H. Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Begg, John, clerk, College-st.
Beilby, John, Museum Tavern, 3, Castlebrae
Bell, Alex, merchant, Commerce- st. H. Marywell Place
Bell, Walter, cabinet-maker, (A. D.Scott) 14, Commerce-st.
Bennet, George, spirit dealer, Well Court, 14, Broad-st. H. Con-
Bennet, Captain John, 20, Castle-st. [stitution-st.
Benson, Captain William, R. N. Denburn Terrace
Bentley, professor of oriental languages, King's College, 54, King-st,
Bentley, T. brushmaker, 18, St. Nicholas-st. H. 71, Netherkirkgate
Benton, Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 12, Correction-wynd
Benzie, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College-st.
Benzie, Samuel, grocer, Chapel- st.
Benzie, William, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, Huntly-st.
Beresford, Rev. H. S. (of St. Paul's Chapel,) H. Mackie Place
*Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 67, Broad-st. H. 46, Woolmanhill
Berry, Oliphant, guard of the Strathmore Coach, Concert Court,
Berry, Peter, stabler, 4, Harriot-st. [Broad-st._
Berry, Walter, general agent, Dee-st.
Berry, Mrs. lodgings, 33, Virginia-st.
Berry, Miss, dressmaker & milliner, 33, Virginia-st'
Best, Thomas, Manufacturer, H. Union Terrace
Best, Mrs. Union Terrace
Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer, Union-st.
.Bible Society Depositary—Wm. Troup, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate
Biggs, Charles, boot and shoemaker, l6l, Gallowgate, K. Wind-
millbrae
Biggar, Walter, Brilliant Steam Yacht Office, 41, Marischal-st.
Birmingham Fire Office—Hugh Morren, agent, 53, Marischal-st.
Birnie, David, grocer, 30, H. 34, Woolmanhill
Birnie, George, merchant, 7, Constitution-st.
Birnie, Robert, merchant, Bonnymuir
Bivnie, Wm. painter and glazier, 37, King-st. H. 24, Frederick-stu
Birnie, Wm. flesher, 27, George-st. Market, H. 123, George-st.
Bishop, George, carver and gilder, 29, Queen-st. H. Skene-st.
Bisset, George, flaxdresser, 11, H. 12, Harriot-st.
Bisset, Jas. confectioner & grocer, 21, Schoolhill, H. 9, George-st.
1825—26
10 BIS—BLA
Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Bisset, James, grocer, 87, H. 85, ShiprowBisset, John, merchant, 54, Netherkirkgate, H. 1, FlourmillbraeBisset, John, tinsmith, (M. Rettie and Son,) Kilgour's Court, 59,Bisset, Wm. grocer, 17, Broad-st. H. Chapel-st. [George-st!Bisset, Wm. sen. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 33, Park-st.
Bisset, Mrs. grocer, 33, Virginia-st.
Black, Andrew, of Foresterhill, H. Foresterhill
Black, George, blacksmith and vintner, FootdeeBlack, George, merchant, H. 3 1, Union-lane
Black, George, clerk, (H. M'Swein,) 68, Broad-st.
Black, Gordon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Justice-st.
Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's brae, H. 15, Virginia-st.
Black, Jas. commission merchant and agent, Crown Court, Union-street, H. Willowbank
Black, James, vintner, 14, Wales-st.
Black, John, Watridgemuir, H. 31, Long-acreBkck, John, watch and clockmaker, 3, Fowler's,wyhdBlack, Thomas and Sons, cloth manufacturers, 54, Broad-st.Black, Thomas, druggist, 54, H. Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.Black, Wm. late of South Carolina, Chapel-st.
Blaek, Wm. wright, Denburn Bridge, H. PoynernookBlack, Wm. musician, 2, Chronicle LaneBlack, Wm. & Co. Devanha BreweryBlack, Wm. & Sons, wine merchants, Concert Court, Broad-st. H.Black, Mrs. Colonel, Union-st. [11, Union-laneBlack, Mrs. late of Halifax, Union Place
Black, Mrs. 6', Black's Buildings
Black, Mrs. 4, Shorebrae
Black, Miss, lodgings, 19, George-st.
Black, Miss, late of Halifax, Dee-st.
Blackhall, James, draper, 28, Union-st. H. Silver-st.
Blackhall, Mrs. merchant, 1, Baltic-st.
Blackie, Alex, agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland, 40, H. 39 , |Blaikie & Bannerman, advocates, 1, Long-acre [Marischal-stBlaikie, James, advocate, H. CraigiebucklerBlaikie, John, jun. plumber, H. Mounthooly
1825—26
BLA—BOY 11
Blaikie, John & Sons, 11 & 12, H. 13, Littlejohn-st.
Blaikie, Patrick, M. D. 6, Castlebrae
Blair, Wm. butter merchant & cooper, 56, North-st. H. Mitchell's
Blake, Miss, Chapel-st. [Court, 66, North-st.
Elythe, Robert, shipmaster, (Apollo) 7, Garvock-st.
Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 44, QuayBonnar, Andrew, Black Bull Tavern, Huxter-row
Bonner, John, mason, Broadford
Bonnor, Charles, Esq. 21, Gallowgate
Bonnyman, Jas. & John, blacksmiths & bell-hangers, 1 5, Loch-stBooth, Alexander, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate
Booth, Geo, watchmaker & jeweller, 34, Union-st. H. Springbank,
Booth, Jas. shipmaster, (Heart of Oak) 3, Hanover-st. [Dee-st.
Booth, John, jun. printer, H. 16, Queen-st.
Booth, John, painter, ,44, Upperkirkgate
Booth, John, blacksmith, 10, Littlejohn-st. H. 43, Long-acreBooth, John, watch and clockmaker, 41, Upperkirkgate, H. Black's
Buildings t^Ulv:
Booth, Livingston, shipowner, 37, Netherkirkgate, H. Chronicle
Court, 10, Queen-st.
Booth, William, flesher, 18, George-st. Market, H. 115, George-st.
Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 6, Garvock-st.
Borthwick, William, candlemaker, 26, East North-st.
Bothwell, George, gardener, Greenbank
Bothwell, John, candlemaker, Bothwell's Court, 25, Justice-st.
Bow, Hugh, guard of the Saxe Cobourg Coach, Gordon-st.
Bow, Thomas, grocer, 112, H. Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate
Bow, Mrs. staymaker, Princes-st.
Bowman, Alex, vintner, 43, Netherkirkgate
Bowman, Robt. blacksmith, (Wrm. Simpson & Co.) H, 4, Princes-st.
Bowman, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, King-st. H. 6,
Boyd, Captain John, of the 82dregt. H. Honeybrae [Princes-st.
Boyd, Mrs. Captain Alex. $5, Gallowgate
*Boyd, Mrs. of Crimond, Mackie Place
Boyle, Alex. M. D. Bellevue, Hardgate
Boyle, Mrs. John, lodgings, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Boys, Lt. Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum1825—26
M
12 BRA—BRO
Braid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-st.
Brand, Robert, teacher, 2, Mealmarket-lane
Brander, Miss, Peacock's Close, 10, Castle-st.
Brantingham, George, wine merchant and grocer, 3, Gallowgat
Brebner, Arthur, of the Excise, 1 1, Commerce-st. [H. Hutcheon-s
Brebner, James, merchant, H. Union Place *
Brebner, James, writer, Dee-st.
Brebner, John, teacher, Holburn-st. H. Gilcomston
Brebner & Maitland, boot and shoemakers, 58, H. 56, Union-st.
Brebner & Maitland, leather merchants, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Brebner, William, late shipbuilder, Ccnstitution-st.
9 Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, Union-st.
Brebner, Mrs. Dee-st.
Brebner, Miss, dressmaker, Windmillbrae
Brechin, George, dealer in furniture, 9? Park-st.
Brechin, Wm. cooper, 9, Park-st. H. 16, Constitution-st.
Brewster, James, late hosier, 2, Carmelite-st.
British Commercial Life Insurance Co.—Alex. Allan, adv. agen
64, Broad-st.
British & Westm. Insurance Co.—R. Alcock, advocate, agent, 4c
Brock, George, shipmaster (Enterprise) 25, James-st. £King-s
Brock, William, vintner, 1, Woolmanhill
Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, H. Bon-Accord-st.
Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, and officer to the shoemaker trade, 2$
Upperkirkgate
Brodie, John, shipmaster, (schooner, Johnstown) 9, Virginia-st.
Brown, Alex, bookseller, H. 40, Broad-st.
Brown, Alex, wheel-wright. 20, North-st.
Brown, Alex, hosier, billet-master, & jailor, 9, Justice-st.
Brown, Alex, ship-rigger, H. 14, Frederick-st.
Brown, Alex, rope and sailmaker, Weigh House, H. 58, Shiproi
Brown, Alex, and Co. booksellers, Public Library, 38, Broad-st.
Brown, Begg, & Co. clothiers and tailors, 72, Union-st.
Brown, Charles, mealseller, 44-, Gallowgate
Brown & Co. Glenburn Distillery-
Brown & Co. grocers, Chapel-st.
Brown, Donald, boot and shoemaker, Union-st,
1825—26
BRO—BRU 13
Brown, Geo. (of Brown, Begg, & Co.) H. 1, St. Nicholas-st.
3rown, George, mealseller, 3, Mealmarket-lane
3rown, James, bootmaker, 23, George- st.
Brown, James, boot and shoemaker, H. Huntly-st.
Brown, James, shipmaster, (late of the Don) PI. Footdee
Brown, Rev. John, of St. Paul's Chapel, Culter House
Brown, John, M. D. Skene-square
Brown, John, saddler, 91, North-st.
Brown, John, boot and shoemaker, 4, Skene-st.
Brown, Joseph, merchant, ,H. 35, Gallowgate
Brown & Morrison, boot and shoemakers, 3, St. Catherine's-wynd
Brown, Peter, merchant, 63, Gallowgate, H. 63, Loch-st.
Brown, Robert, inspector of taxes— Office, 48, St. Nicholas-st. H.Garden's-haugh
Brown, Robert, grocer, 58, Schoolhill, H. 15, Woolmanhill
Brown, Robert, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord) 6, Garvock-st.
Brown & Son, auctioneers, 2Q, Union-st.
Brown, Rev. Dr. W. L., Principal of Marischal College, H. 1, Castle-
rown, Wm. bookseller, H. 2, Belmont-st. [brae
Mrs. grocer, 58, Spittal
Mrs. Alex, lodgings, Castlehill
Mrs. lodgings, 29, Union-st.
Mrs. late of Glenmuick, Golden-square
Brown, M. confectioner, Holburn-st.
Brown, Miss, reading and sewing school, 34, Virginia-st.
Brownie, Wm. horn-spoon-maker, Broadford
Browning, Rev. William, (of St. Andrew's Chapel) H. 12, AdelphiBruce, Alex, shipmaster, (Ossian) 4, Water-lane [Court, Union-st.
Bruce, Andrew, baker, Skene-st.
Bruce, Geo. teacher, 5, Long-acre, H. Cooper's Court, 26, Nether-
Bruce, Jas. baker, 79, H. 80, High-st. Old Aberdeen [kirkgate
Bruce, John, baker, 14, H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Bruce, John, brewer, Virginia-street Brewery, 41, Virginia-st. H.St. Nicholas-st.
Bruce, Wm. shipmaster, (Jane) 2, Prince Regent-st.
Bruce, Robert, gardener, Belmont Cottage
Bruce, William, gardener, Drywell Park
1825—26 c
14 BRU—BUR
Bruce, William, grocer, 51, George-st.
Bryce, Rev. John, (of the Chapel of Ease, Belmont-st.) H. Little
Bryce, Mrs. John, 6, Black's Buildings [[Belmont- st.
Buchan, Alex, shoemaker, 81, Queen-st. H. Nelson-st.
Buchan, George, mason, Huntly-st.
Buchan, James, road contractor, 38, Woolmanhill
Buchan, John, slater, 67, George-st.
Buchan, William, vintner, 16, Exchequer-row
Buchan, Mrs. of Auchmacoy, 16, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen %Buchan, Mrs. 69, North-st.
Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 50, St. Nicholas-st.
Bull, John, shoemaker, 2, Carmelite-lane
Bunting, David, cut glass manufacturer, 82, Union-st. H. 18, St.
Andrew's-st.
Bunting, N. cut glass manufacturer. 82, Union-st. H. Bon-Accord-
Burgess, Charles, druggist, 7, Commerce-st. [[street
Burgess, J. & Co. umbrella manufacturers, 50, Upperkirkgate, H.
2, St. Andrew's-st.
Burgess, Robert, shipmaster, (schooner, Catherine) 12, Catto-square
Burgess, William, shipmaster, (Maxwell) H. Canal-side
Burgess, Mrs. Wm. (late of Lochel) Silver-st.
Burgess, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Maltmill-bridge
Burless, Stephen, gardener, 163, Gallowgate
Burness, Alex, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, Adelphi
Court, 7, Union-st. H. Crown- st.
Burness, John, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 1 08, H. 1 07, George-st.
Burnett, Alex, grocer, 74, H. 75, Woolmanhill
Burnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, Guestrow
Burnett, George, of Balfluig, 106, Gallowgate
Burnett, James, vintner, 34, St. Nicholas-st.
Burnett, John, guard of the Strathmore Coach, Concert Court,
Burnett, Sir Robert, Bart, of Leys, H. 41, Schoolhill [Broad-st.
Burnett, Thomas, advocate—Office 11, H- 9; Belmont-st.
Burnett, Mrs. of Kemnay, 12, Chanonry, St. Machar's Cottage,
Burnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill [Old Aberdeen
Burnett, Misses, Skene Terrace
Burns, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6'7, George-st.
1825—26
BUR CAM 15
Burr, John, hairdresser, Loch-st.
Burr, Robert, hairdresser, Quay, H. Burr's Court, 152, Gallowgate
Burton, Mrs Lieut. Barkmill
Byres, James, sen. wright, Skene- st.
Byres, James, jun. wright, Skene- st. H. Summer-st.
Byres, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Marisehal-st.
Cadenhead, Alex, advocate, 22, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Cadenhead, Alex, and John, advocates, 2 1 , Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Cadenhead, Barron, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate
Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, John-st.
Cadenhead, John, gardener, Hardgate
Cadenhead, John, gardener, Thistle Cottage, Thistle-st.
Cadenhead, John, surgeon, 10, Belmont-st.
Cadenhead, Lieut. Moses, of the R. N. Denburn Terrace
Cadenhead, William, gardener, Union Place
Caie, George, shoemaker, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate
Caie, William, slater, Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Cairns, Mrs. dressmaker, Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate
Calder, Alex, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, Alex, piano-forte maker, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-st.
Calder, James, upholsterer, Skene-st.
Calder, John, vintner, 1, Park-st.
Calder, John, tailor, 27, Woolmanhill
Calder, John, wright, Chapel-st.
Calder, Misses, dressmakers, 16, Belmont-st.
Caledonian Insurance Co.—Ar. Thomson, agent, 1 1, Union Build.
Caledonian Literary Society's Library, D. WTyllie's, 43, Union-st.
Cameron, Alex, grocer, 104, Gallowgate
Cameron, Donald, manufacturer, College-st.
Cameron, John, surgeon, R. N. of Morefield
Cameron, John, cooper, 69, H. 75, Gallowgate
JS25—26 c 2
16 CAM—CAR,
Cameron, Joseph, cooper, Beattie's Court, 102, GallowgateCameron, Peter, cooper, 150, GallowgateCameron, William, cooper, 85, H. 89, GallowgateCampbell, Colin, Butler's Tavern, 6, Barnett's-close
Campbell, Capt. Donald, R. N. 51, Schoolhill
Campbell, Gray, late collector of excise. Golden-squareCampbell, John, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Campbell, John, surgeon, Adelphi Court, 15, Union-st.
Campbell, John, surgeon, Skene-st.
Campbell, Robert, shipmaster (Isabella) 10, Sugarhouse-laneCampbell, Robert, paper warehouse, Well Court, 14, Broad-st.
Campbell, William, shipmaster, (Courier) 11, Catto-square
Campbell, William, sen., post-horse master, 7, Shoe-lane
Campbell, William, jun., post-horse master, Bon-accord- st.
Campbell, William, flesher, 22, Wales-st. marketCampbell, Miss, Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane
Cantly, James, tailor, Kettle's Court, 26, Broad-st,
Cantly, Mrs. lodgings, 56, Castle-st.
Cantly, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wyndCardo, Richard, vintner, 3, King-st.
Cardno, Mrs. lodgings, 16, GuestrowCardno, Mrs. glass and stoneware merchant, 76, H. Rhind's Court,
64, Gallowgate
Cargill, James, teacher of writing and arithmetic, 1, Long-acre, H.
9, Prince's-st.
Cargill, James, shipmaster (New Middleton) 2, Wellington- st.
Carmichael, Capt. Robert, of the 42d regiment, Union Terrace
Carmichael, William, cabinet-maker, Sim's Square, Shuttle-st. H.
149, Gallowgate
Carnegie, William, advocate and town-clerk, Exchequer Court,
9, Exchequer-row
Carnegie, William, silk-mercer, 7, Union Buildings, H. Glenburnie
Carnegie, Miss B. Hutcheon-st.
Carnie, John, stoneware merchant, 9, Shiprow, H. 1 4, Exchequer-row
Carnie, William, stabler, 16, Fisher-row
Carr, Alex, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill
Carr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill
1825—26
CAR—CHA 17
Carter, David, machine-maker, North-st.
Castrum, —, shipmaster, (Alert) Summer-lane
Cassie, James, tailor, 9, Guestrow
Cattanach, Alex, shipbuilder, buildingyard, Poynernook, H. 16',
Cattanach, Donald, merchant, Holburn-st. [[Carmelite- st.
Cattanach, John, shoemaker, 68, Gallowgate
Cattanach, Mrs. John, Bon-accord-st.
Catto & Co. block and mast makers, Footdee
Catto, James, clerk, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) H. 19, Spittal
Catto, James, grocer, 1 8, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars-st.
Catto, John, merchant, 40, King-st.
Catto, John, meal-seller, 3, East North-st. H. 25, Frederick. st.
Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 42, King-st.
Catto, Robert, merchant, 11, King-st.
Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 12, King-st.
Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers, Links, Footdee
| Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-st.
Catto, William, tailor, 1, H. 21, Shiprow
Catto, Mrs., Annand's Court, 27, James-st-
Center, John, shoemaker, Unicn-st. H. Dee-st.
Cess Office, for the County, Hary and Henry Lumsden, advocates,
collectors, Union Terrace
Cess Office, for the Town, James Grant, advocate, collector, Black
Bull Close, 4, Huxter-row
- Chalmers, Alex. W. governor of Bridewell, Rose-st.
Chalmers, Alex, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-st. H. 11, Prince's-st.
Chalmers, Charles, advocate, 13, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Chalmers, David, printer, 13, & 24, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Chalmers, D. & Co. printers, 24, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Chalmers, John, builder, Rose-st.
Chalmers, William, grocer, 36, Gallowgate, H. Ewen's Court, 42,
Gallowgate
Chalmers, W7illiam, clerk of Police, Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. teacher, 2, Mealmarket-lane
Chalmers, Miss C. 21, Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. S. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Chalmers, Mrs. of Westfield, H. Westfleld
1825—26 c 3
18 CHA—CHR
Chalmers, Mrs. midwife, 110, George-st.
Champion, Mrs. Major, Union-st.
Chapman, Alex, cooper, 34, Green, H. 14, Correction-wynd
Chapman, Charles, cooper and provision curer, 16, Commerce-st.
Chapman, Douglas, grocer, 15, Union Buildings, H. 14, Correc-
Chapman, John, wright, 109, George-st. Qion-wynd
Chapman, John, blacksmith, 10, Berry-lane, H. 188, Gallowgate
Chapman, Robt. superintendent of Police, Commercial Court, 58,
Castle-st.
Chandler, Misses, straw-hat-makers and milliners, 95, George-st.
Charles, George, tailor, 54, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill
Chessar, Miss, lodgings, 13, Schoolhill
Cheyne, Alex, merchant, 28, Marischai-st. H. Whitehall
Cheyne, Alex, shoemaker, Skene-square
Cheyne, Rev. Patrick, (of St. John's Chapel) H. 5, Belmont-st
Cheyne, Peter, of Loch-head, H. Loch-head
Childe, Thomas, heckle-maker, Donald's Court, 12, Loch-st.
Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 89, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Chivas, Alex, advocate, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Chivas, Alex, cashier, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, H. Commercial
Bank. Court, 42, Castle-st.
Chivas, Thomas, cooper, 37, Woolmanhill, H. 2, Spa-st.
Chree, John, tinsmith (H. G. & Co.) H. Broadford
Christie, Donald, manufacturer, 12, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Christie, Francis, plane-maker, 4, Rack-wynd
Christie, George, stone-cutter, 91, George-st.
Christie, James, flesher, 50, Wales-st. market, H. Old Aberdeen
Christie, James and William, saddlers, 45, H. 47, Queen-st.
Christie, John, travelling merchant, 55, Guestrow
Christie, John, stone-cutter, St. Clement's-st H. 14, Catto-square
Christie, Thomas, warehouseman, 2, Blairton's-lane, Broad-st. H.
Christie, Mrs. 6, Back-wynd [Xhapel-st.
Christie, Mrs. midwife, 31, Guestrow
Christie, Mrs. lodgings, 69, Shiprow
Christie, Mrs. lodgings, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Christie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 69, Shiprow
1 825-—26
CHR—CLE 19
'Chrystal, Alex, druggist, 154, Gallowgate
Chrystal, John, teller, Commercial Bank, H. 7, Schoolhill
Chrystal, John, merchant, 41, H. 39, Gallowgate
Clapperton, J. surgeon, Old Aberdeen
Clark, Alex, vintner, 2, Mealmarket-lane
fClark, Alex, shoemaker, 6"3, Spittal, H. 20, College Bounds, Old
Aberdeen
Clark, Alex, and James, coopers, 14, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Clark, Benjamin, sheriff- officer, Skene- st.
fcark, George, bookseller, 71, Broad-st. H. Silver-st.
Clark, George, tailor, Skene-st.
Clark, George, grocer, Causewayend
Clark, James, teacher of writing, Rhind's Court, 64, Gallowgate
Clark, James, stabler, 2, Harriot-st.
Clark, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 66, George-st.
Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 7, H. 6, Prince's-st.
Clark, Joseph, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 1 7, H. 1 5, Vennel
XI ark, Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 57,
Broad-st. H. 1, Gallowgate
Clark and M'Leod, druggists, 22, Castle-st.
Clark, Robert, grocer, Chapel-st.
Clark, Thomas, vintner, Ann-st«
jClark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-st. H. Bon-
aecord-st.
Clark, William, ironmonger, 16, Union-st. H. 11, Union Buildings
Clark, William, hairdresser, 26, H- 29, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Clark, William, manufacturer, Holburn-st.
Clark, William, , Couperston Buildings
Clark, William, grocer, 98, Shiprow, H. 20, John-st.
Clark, William, & Co. wine and spirit dealers, and grocers, 8, H.
Clark, Mrs. lodgings, 30, Frederick-st. [10, King-st.
Clark, Mrs. teacher, 60, Gallowgate
Clark, Miss, 87^ Gallowgate
Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society-—agent, Alex.
Thomson, 10, Adelphi Court
Clerihew, George, builder, 7, Carmelite-st.
Clerihew, Francis, builder, Union Place
1825—26
20 CLE—COM
Clerk, Lt-Col. Alex. Dee-st.
Clerk, James, late writer, Dee-st.
Climes, Alex, sheriff-officer, 12, Shiprow
Climes, Mrs. Union-st.
Clyne, Alex, shoemaker, 41, Castle-st. H. 64, George-st.
Clyne, Capt. 1 st regiment of foot, Braehead, Gilcomston
Clyne, William, shoe manufacturer and leather dealer, 10, H. Cop-
per Company's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Cobban, James, builder, 102, George-st.
Cobban, Robert, draper, H. Skene-square
Cobham, Charles, shipmaster (Deveron) 6, Summer-lane
Cock, Thomas, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Cock, William, confectioner, 56, Union-st. H. Milner's Court, 2I 3
Cock, Miss, 3, High-st. Old Aberdeen ^Guestrow
Cockburn, George, sheriff-officer, 4, Shoe-lane
Cockburn, James, barber, 60, Woolmanhill
Cockerill, Mrs. 2, East North-st.
Cochran, Alex, ship-owner, Dee-st.
Cochran, Mrs. Hugh, 21, Constitution- st.
Collie, Alex, slater, 26, Shiprow
Collie, George, merchant, Dee-st.
Collie, George, stabler, 59, Green
Collie, Capt. George, 20, Prince's-st.
Collie, George, & Co. drapers, 20, Union-st. and Warehouse, 2,
Collie, Gilbert, vintner, Bridge of Don |[Broad-st.
Collie, James, shipmaster (schooner, Ariadne) 30, Shiprow
Collie, James, mason, Little Chapel-st.
Collie, James, manufacturer, Gordon-st.
Collie, John, engraver, 3, Upperkirkgate
Collie, John, clerk, (George Gordon, & Co. brewers) H. Hardgate
Collie and Pirie, plasterers, College-st.
Collie, Robert, hairdresser, 62, H. 58, Shiprow
Collie, William, bookseller and bookbinder, 47, Upperkirkgate, H.
Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-st. H. Dee-st. pi, North-st.
Collie, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 30, Virginia-st.
Collison, John, merchant, H. Crown Court, Union-st.
Combie, Mrs. teacher, 94, George-st.
1825—26
COM—COR 21
Commercial Banking Company of Aberdeen, 42, Castle-st.
^Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch, Alex. Blackie, agent, 40,
Commercial Reading Room, Waterloo Quay [Marischal-st.
Connon, George, tailor, 97, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Connon, James, shoemaker, 27, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Connon, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 84, George-st.
Connon, John, canal fly-boat, Cotton
Connon, John, clothier and haberdasher, 5, Broad-st. H. 2, Union-
Connon, Robert, cart and plough-wright, Causewayend Q-jie
Connon, Richard, shipmaster (of the Hero) 44, Virginia-st.
Connon, William, coal-broker 12, Commerce-st.
LCook, William, plane-maker, 27; St. Clement's-st.
Cooper, Alex, manufacturer, (of Leys, Masson, & Co-) H. Grandholm
Cooper, Alex, cooper, Cooper's Court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Cooper. Alex, saddler, 24, King-st. H. 14, Frederick-st.
Cooper, Alex, billiard-room-keeper, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Cooper, Charles, blacksmith, H. Kilgour's Court, 59, George-st.
Cooper, David, mealseller, Windy-wyndCooper, James, hatter, 59, Union-st. H. 7, Flourmillbrae
Cooper., James, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, & Co.) rL Grandholm
Cooper, William, grocer, spirit and porter dealer, 128, Union-st. H.
Huntly-st.
Cooper, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 32, Queen-st. H. 2, Ragg's-lane
Copland, Alex, advocate, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Copland, Charles, merchant, 1 6, Lodge-walk
Copland, David, merchant, 47, Marischal-st.
Copland^ George, waiter, Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Copland, James, registrar of sasines, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Copland & Milne, candlemakers, 37, Loch-st.
Copland, William, Devanha Brewery
Copland, William, slater, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate
Copland, William, late turner, 31, Shiprow
Copland, Mrs. vintner, 19, Wales-st.
> Copland, Mrs. Dr. Fountainhall
Copland, Mrs. 34, Castle-st.
Copland, Mrs. Charles, vintner, 10, Wales-st.
Corbet, Rev. Adam, IS, Carmelite-st.
1825—26
22 COR—CRA
Corbet, James, late shipmaster, Peacock's Close, 11, Castle-st;
Corbet, William, of Bieldside, 1 3, Carmelite-st.
Corbyn, Thomas I. teacher of dancing, 8, and 9,-Adelphi Court
Union-st.
... Cordiner, Rev. J., (of St. Paul's Chapel) H. Chapel Court, 61, Gal
Cormack, Alex, mason and grate- setter, College-st. piowgafc
Cormack, William, furniture dealer, 7, Castle-brae
Cormack, Capt. William, Gardener's Court, 15, Castle-st.
Cornwall, E. tea and wine merchant, 80, H. 64, Union-st.
Cornwall, George, printer, (D. Chalmers & Co.) H. 64, Union-st.
Cornwall, Mrs. 64, Union-st.
County Fire Office—R. Ramsay, advocate, agent, Cheyne's Court
Courage, George, cooper, 6, Chapel-lane [69, Broad- st
Coutts, Adam, advocate, 6l, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, Alex, tinsmith, 48, Netherkirkgate
Coutts, David, cabinet-maker, 3, H. 39, Long-acre
Coutts, James, shoemaker, 39, St. Andrew's- st.
Coutts, John, tailor, 46, North-st.
Coutts, William, cutler, 214, H. 213, Gallowgate
Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, Windmillbrae
Cowie, Alex, brewer, 5, Virginia-st.
Cowie, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, H. 22, East North-st
Cowie, James, grocer, 95, H. 212, Gallowgate
Cowie, John, teacher, 59, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Cowie, Thomas, messenger-at-arms, 23 and 24, East North-st.
Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 38, George-st. HElmslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Crabb, William, baker, 3, H. 4, Commerce-st.
Crabb, Mrs. vintner, Footdee
Craib, George, post-horse master, 2, Little Wales-st.
Craib, John, grocer, Causewayend
Craig, Alex, vintner, Waterloo Quay
Craig, David, shipmaster (sloop, Ruby) 7, Catto-square
Craig, John, wright, Skene-st.
Craig, Joseph, overseer, Broadford Works
Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, H. Skene-st.
Craig, Thomas, & Co. tobacco manufacturers, 8, Schoolhill
1825—26
CRA—CRU 23
Craig, William,* tinsmith, 45, Netherkirkgate
tJraigie, Alex, shipmaster, (Ythan) 7, Canal Terracert
|Craigie, Mrs. 22, King-st.
Craigmile, Francis, teacher of writing, 6, Correction-wynd' Craik, Peter, merchant, 11, Summer-lane, H. 3, Water-lane
Craik, William, cabinet-maker, 28, Shuttle-lane
Cramond, Charles, fiddlemaker, 32, H. Yeats Court, 30, Nether-
rane, Andrew, shipmaster (Velocity) 30, Wales-st. [kirkgate
Crawford, Misses, straw-hat-makers, 53, QuaySrockart, James, stabler, 162, Gallowgate
Cromar, Alex, teacher, 5, Denburn, H. Windmillbrae
'Cromar, Alex, clothier and haberdasher, 3, Broad-st. H. Concert!
'Promar, Alex, house-surgeon, Infirmary [Court, Broad-st.
Cromar, Alex, manufacturer, Skene-st.
Cromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College, Old Aberdeen
Cromar, James, rector, grammar school, H. Dee-st.
Cromar, James, cutler, 45, H. 43, Gallowgate
Cromar, John, vintner, Downie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Cromar, Mrs. vintner, 11, Lodge-walk
Crombie, Alex, advocate, 7, Queen-st.
>ombie, Alex, dentist, Kidd-lane, Chapel-st.
''Crombie, Alex, gardener, 33, Park-st.
Crombie, Charles, dentist, Jopp's Court, 11, Queen-st-
frombie, Knowles, & Co. manufacturers of superfine cloth, Cothall
Cruden, Miss, Westburn, Union Place TMillsruickshank, Alex, merchant, 97, H. Hervie's Court, 90, Gallowgateruickshank, George, coal-broker, office, Lime Quay, H. 19, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
ruickshank, George, clerk (Devanha Brewery) H. 4, Gaelic-lane
^ruickshank, George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy-wyndCruickshank, James, grocer, College-st.
Cruickshank, James, book-dealer, 88, Gallowgate, H. 72, North-st.
Cruickshank, James, tailor, 55, Guestrow
ruickshank, John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College,
ruickshank, John, gardener, ] 0, Shuttle-lane [H. Rose-st.
Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, Schoolhill, H. College-st.
ruickshank, Leslie, merchant, 58, H. Poor's Hospital Court, 56,1825—26 [Gallowgate
24 CRU—DAV
Cruickshank, Leslie, gardener, Carnation Cottage, Cotton ,
Cruickshank, Robert, vintner, Bridge of DonCruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's Court
Cruickshank, William, vintner, 5, King-st.
Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate
Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene Terrace
Cruickshank, Miss Christian, Dee-st.
Cruickshank, Miss, 47, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Cruickshank, Miss, 19, Constitution- st.
Cruickshank, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Gaelic-lane
Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-st.
Cuddy, A. surgeon, 10, Carmelite-st.
Cullen, Alex, steward of the Search, and vintner, 33, Guestrow
Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, H. Union Place
Cumine, Miss, Exchange Court, Union-st.
Cumine, Misses, Union Place
Gumming, Alex, wood-merchant, Poynernook, H. Broadford
Cumming, George, advocate, 2, Ragg's-lane, Broad-st.
Gumming, James, shipmaster, 7, Garvock-st.
Cumming, Jonathan, teacher, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgal
Cumming, Mrs. John, Bridge of Don
Cuthbert, James, spirit dealer, 60, Quay, H. 1, Church-st.
Custom- House, 16, Quay—Watch-House, New Pier, Footdee
Dalgarno, Alex, merchant, Union Terrace
Dalgarno, James, mealseller, 18, East North-st.
Dalgarno, Wm. tailor, 3, Netherkirkgate, H. Forbes-st.
Dalgarno, Wm. mason, 26, St. Andrew's-st.
Dallas, Robert, tailor, 8, Chronicle-lane
Dalziel, James, watch and clockmaker, 2, H. 5, Frederick-st.
Daniel, George, merchant, Stronach's Close, 62, Castle-st.
Daniel, John, merchant tailor, 46, Castle-st. H. above shop
Daniel, John, baker, chapel-st.
Daniel, Thomas, vintner, 11, Mealmarket-lane
Dauney, Dr. Alex, advocate, sheriff-substitute, Broadford
1825—26
• T'
BAV—BAV 25
ividson, Alex, brewer, (Geo. Gordon & Co.'s.) H. Hardgate
avidson, Alex, shipmaster, (Crimonmogate) H. 5, Littlejohn-st.
avidson, Alex, shipmaster, (London Packet) 44, Virginia-st.
avidson, Alex, house carpenter, H. 1, Charlotte-st.
avidson, Alex, tailor, 59, Queen-st.
avidson, A. steward of the Velocity Steam Yacht, 8, Commerce- st
avidson, Andrew, advocate, 14, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
(avidson, Andrew, teacher, 4, Trinity-st.
avidson, Charles, of Drumside, H. Union Place
•avidson & Co. porter dealers, J 3, Commerce-st
>avidson, Donald, wool spinner, Denburn i
)avidson, Duncan, advocate, 3, Belmont-st. ' 4
Davidson, Dr. professor of natural history, Marischal College, H.
bavidson, George, painter and glazier, 124, George-st. [King-st.
!)avidson, George, Ruthrieston New Inn
)avidson, George, of Summerhill, H. Chapel-st.
avidson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 55, Schoolhill
avidson, Geo. & Wm. rope and twine manufacturers, Footdee
lavidson, George, merchant, 17, Quay
)avidson, James, vintner, Ruthrieston
)avidson, James, thread manufacturer, King-st. H. Burnside
bavidson, James, jun. 19, Marischal-st.
Davidson, James, flesher, 17, Wales-st. Market, H. 16, Constitu-
Davidson, James, plasterer, Whitehouse-st. [tion-st.
Davidson, James, gardener, Chapel-st.
Davidson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, tt. IS, East
Davidson, James, shipmaster, (Hynd) H. Water-lane [^North-st.
Davidson, John, merchant, 17, Quay
Davidson, John, late shipmaster, Annand's Court, 27, James-st.
Davidson, John, mason, Summer- st.
Davidson, John, vintner, Bridge of Don
^Davidson, John, grocer, 13, North-st. H. 42, Long-acre
ilOavidson, John, mason, College-st.
Davidson, John, shoemaker, College-st.
Davidson, John, flesher, 2], Wales-st. Market, H. Caie's-dykes
Davidson, John and George, merchants, 17, Quay
Davidson, Peter, flesher, 31 & 32, Wales-st, market, H. 1, Litt»e
1825—26 d [Wales-st.
26 DAV—DEMDavidson, Robert, yeast maker, Causewayend, H. Niven's Cxirt,
29, Guestrow
Davidson, Robert, soap manufacturer, Duncan's Court, 74, Gal-
lowgate, H. Elmfield
Davidson and Robb, painters and glaziers, 2, Littlejohn-st.
Davidson, Samuel, auctioneer, Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Davidson, Thomas, cotton manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Davidson, William, merchant, 44, Broad- st. H. Niven's Court, 29^
Davidson, Wm. shoemaker, Windmillbrae [Guestrow
Davidson, Wm. flesher, 5, Wales-st. Market, H. Caie's-dykes
Davidson, William, mason, Chapel-st.
Davidson, Mrs. Lieut. Alex. 6, Windy-wind
Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, 28, Green
Davidson, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 36, H. 37, Castle-st.
Davidson, Mrs. Captain, R. N. Chapel-st.
Davidson, Mrs. vintner, Broadford
Davidson, Mrs. midwife, 6, Justice-lane
Davidson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Diamond-st.
Davidson, Miss, Hardgate
Davidson, Miss, housekeeper, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Davie, James, Musical Repository, 55, Castle-st. H. Bon-Accord
Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane [[Terrace"
Davie, Miss, Music Teacher, Union-st. entry 2, Union-lane, H.
Bon-Accord Terrace
Davis, Robert, shipmaster, (Cato) 43, Virginia-st.
Dawn, Mrs. late of Insch, Poor's Hospital Court, 56, Gallowgate
Dawson, Charles, town-serjeant, 25, Shiprow
Dawson, George, salmon-fisher, 43, Quay
Dawson, James, town-serjeant, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd
Dawson, Thomas, overseer, salmon fishings, H. Gordon-st.
Dawson, Miss, lodgings, 68, Broad-st.
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 53, Schoolhill.—Robt. Taylor, teacher
Deans, Alex, house carpenter, 12, St. Andrew's-st.
Deans, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 12, St. Andrew's-st.
Dearie, Andrew, shipmaster, (Prince of Waterloo) 14, Virginia-st.
Dee Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 1 5, Marischal-st.
"Dempster, James, tea dealer, 80, Woolmanhill
1825—26
DEM—DON 27
I Dempster, John, mail contractor, and Royal Hotel, 63, Union-st.
Devanha Brewery, Devanha
Devanha Distillery Co., Devanha
Dewar, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27, H. 26, East North-st.
Diack, Alex, mason, Skene-square
Diack, Alex, seedsman, Mile-end
Diack, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Windmillbrae
Diack, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-st.
Dick, David, vintner, 6, Wales-st.
Dick, George, Nellfield
Dick, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, H. Knox's Court, 73
Wales-st.
Dickie, C. flesher, 27, Wales-st. Market, H. Jack's-brae, Gilcom-
Dickie, James, vintner, 42 & 44, Woolmanhill Qston
-.- Dickie, John, merchant, H. Cherryvale
Dickie, Mrs. flesher, 17, Wales-st. Market, H. 25, Wales-st.
Dingwall, Alex, sen., postmaster, 15, Netherkirkgate, H. Spring
Garden
Dingwall, Alex, jun., tobacco manufacturer, 38, Netherkirkgate, H*
8, Belmont-st.
Dingwall Fordyce, Alex, merchant, 9, Quay, H. Millburn Cottage
Dingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur, of Culsh, Arthurseat
Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate, 49, Schoolhill, H. 6, Bel-
mont-street yC
Dingwall Fordyce, Wm. advocate, 45, Schoolhill
Dingwall, John, of Ardo, 87, Gallowgate
Dingwall, K. shoemaker, 3, Gardener's-lane
Diverty, Geo. flesher, 24, Wales-st. Market, H. 14, Park-st.
Dobie, Wm. grocer, 17, Fisher-row
Dodds, John, stoneware merchant, 69, Queen-st.
Doig, Mrs. 130, Union-st-
Don, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 15, North-st.
Donald, Alex, auctioneer, 38, Loch-st.
Donald, Andw. confectioner, 4, Upperkirkgate
Donald, Andw. baker, 27, H. 25, Upperkirkgate
Donald, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, North-st. H. 21, Shoe-
Donald, Geo. flesher, 13 & 30, George-st. Market pane
1S25—26 d 2
28 DON—DOW
Donald, James, beadle, and funeral attendant, (St. John's Chapel),
Donald, James, boot and shoemaker, 9, Spa-st. [Golden- square
Donald, Jas. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, Fisher-row, H. 10,
Donald, James, tailor, 17, Woolmanhill ["Green
Donald, John, boarding-house, Gordon's Court, 88, Gallowgate
Donald, John, hosier, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Donald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Queen-st. H. Summer-st.
Donald, Peter; stoneware merchant, 37, H. 35, East North-st.
Donald, Peter, shoemaker, College-st.
Donald, Robert, brush manufacturer, 10, St. Nicholas-st. H. Black-
friars-street
Donald, Wm. grocer, 11, H. Exchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row
Donald, Wm. jun. grocer, (R. Catto & Co.) H. Exchequer Court,
9, Exchequer-row
Donald, William, jun. ship agent, 12, Commerce- st. H. 3, Little
Donald, Mrs. W. Union-st. [Belmont-st.
Donald, Mrs. poultry shop, 79> Shiprow
Donald, Mrs. Donald's Close, 14, Schoolhill
Donaldson, John, flesher, 20, George-st. Market, post-horse master,
and vintner, 124, George-st.
Donaldson, Wm. tailor, 123, George-st.
Donaldson, Mrs. 81, North-st.
Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales- st. Market, H. 1 6, Wales-^t
Donaldson, Mrs. (porter cellar), 68, Broad-st. H. Farquhar's Court,
Douglas, A. blaeksmith, Causewayend [17, Upperkirkgate
Douglas, Charles, merchant, H. 69, Union-st.
Douglas, Jas. cabinet-maker, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate,
H. J. Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate
Douglas, John, cooper, 31, Woolmanhill
Douglas, Wm. boot and shoemaker, 24, Guestrow, H. 16, Lcng-
Douglas, Miss, 30, Upperkirkgate [acre
Doull, Mrs. 4, Quay
Dow, James, mealseller, 12, H. 14, Fisher-row
Dow, John, vintner, Brebner's Court, 1 0, Castle-st.
Dow, John, vintner, horse-breaker, &c. 24, North-st.
Downie, Alex, teacher of dancing, Crown Court, H. Exchange
Court, Union-st.
1825—26
DOW—DUG 29
Downie, Alex, shipmaster, (Reliance) 8, Wellington-st.
Downie, Alex, gardener, 22, Netherkirkgate
Downie, Chas. druggist, 81, Broad-st. H. Charlesfield, Gilcomston
Downie, James, leather merchant, 29, St. Andrew's-st. H. Ligert-
wood's Court, 73, George-st.
Downie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Ligertwood's Court,
73, George-st.
Drummond, James, bootmaker, 55, Union-st. H. 2, Gaelic-lane
Drysdale, James, tailor, 36, H. 85, North-st.
Drysdale, Misses, boarding-school, Union Place at
Duff, Alex, tailor, 15, St. Andrew's-st.
Duff, Archd. teacher of dancing and music, H. Clayhills
Duff, James, wright, Whitehouse-st-
Duff, James, Gardener, 9, St. Andrew's-st.
Duff & Son, teachers of dancing and music, 56, Castle-st.
Duff, Mrs. Seaton's Court, 91, Broad-st.
rDuff, Miss, of Corsinday, 1, Littlejohn-st.
Duffus, James, confectioner, 52, Broad-st. H. 6, Blairton's-lane,
Duffus, John, blacksmith, H. St. Clement's-st' ^Guestrow
Duffus, John, & Co. manufacturers of steam engines, chain cables,
anchors, locks, hinges; millwrights and machinists, St. Cle-
ment's-st.
Duffus, Mrs. confectioner, Blairton's-lane, 6, Guestraw
Duffus, Miss, lodgings, 83, Queen-st.
Duguid, Alex, wine merchant, Concert Court, Broad-st. H. DeePlace
Duguid, Alex, flesher, 6, Wales-st- Market, H. Sutherland's Court
17, James-st.
Duguid, Ingram, & Co. ironmongers, 33, 35, and 38, St. Nicholas-st
Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-st. H. Bon-Accord Terrace
Duguid, James, wood-sawyer, Gerard-st.
Duguid, Captain John, Dee-st.
Duguid, Peter, agent for Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland Court,
35, Castle-st.
Duguid, Peter, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate
Duguid, Wm. cotton manufacturer, 3, St. Andrew's-st.
Duguid, Wm. ironmonger, H. 2, Castlebrae
1825-26 d3
SO DUG—DUN
Duguid, Wm. merchant, Concert Court, Broad-st. H. 9, Huxter-row
Duguid, Wm. keeper of the Athenaeum, 11, Union Buildings
Duguid, Mrs. Baillie, Dee Place
Duguid, Mrs. John, Dee-st.
Duguid, Mrs. W. Newlands
Duguid, Mrs. Alex, grocer, 10, North-st.
Dunn, Alex, shoemaker, Causewayend
Dunn, David, dry salter and grocer, 39, Queen-st. H. 27, King-st.
Dunn, John, teacher of Latin, Farquhar's Court, 17, H. Charles
Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Dunn, John, merchant tailor, 5, H. 4, St. Nicholas-lane
Dunn, John, merchant, Union Placer-
Dunn, John, merchant, 50, H. Henderson's Court, 46", Broad-st.
Dunn, Wm. Merchant, H. 23, Schoolhill
Dunn, Wm. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 84, George-st.
Dunn, Wm. tailor, 65, H. 58, Shiprow
Dunn, Mrs. merchant, 9, H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Dunn, Mrs. Alex, hinge-maker, 6, Windy-wynd, H. 201, Gallow-
Dunbar, Major, 17, Guestrow [gate
Duncan, Adam, provision merchant & agent, 47, H. Milne's Court,
27, Gallowgate
Duncan, Alex, quill manufacturer, H. 100, George-st.
Duncan, Alex, wool manufacturer, 25, Loch-st.
Duncan, Alex, and Son, merchants, 53, Broad-st. H. Union Place
Duncan and Bowman, quill manufacturers, Crown Court, Union-st.
Duncan, Francis, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. College-st.
Duncan, Geo. manager of Oil Gas Co. H. 3, Shorebrae
Duncan, Geo. builder, Bon-Accord-st.
Duncan, Geo. mealseller, 71, Green, H. Windmillbrae
Duncan, Geo. late dyer* 1, Fowler's-wynd, Green
Duncan, Geo. gardener, 22, Upperkirkgate
Duncan, Geo. wright, 6, Woolmanhill
Duncan, Jas. leather merchant, 33, Schoolhill, H. 112, George-st.
Duncan, James, mealseller, Chapel-st.
Duncan, James, flesher, SO, Wales-st. H. Pitmuxton
Duncan, James, grocer, 58, North-st
Duncan, John, advocate, 2, Guestrow, H. College-st.
1825—26
BUN—DUIi 31
Duncan, John, manufacturer, H. 26, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Duncan, John, shoemaker, Bridge of DonDuncan, John, wright, Skene Terrace
Duncan, John, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Duncan, John, shoemaker, 13, St. Nicholas-st. H. 71, Nether-
kirkgate
Duncan & Son, boot and shoemakers, Q.ueen-st. H. 8, Shoe-lane
Duncan, Peter, painter, 78, George-st. H. 4, Jopp's-lane
Duncan, Robert, shipmaster, (Superior) 5, Catto-square, Footdee
Duncan, Robert B. surgeon, 6, Broad-st.
Duncan, Thomas, stone-cutter, Union-st. H. Gordon-st.
^Duncan, Thomas, cork-cutter, 60, H. 6l, Guestrow
Duncan, William, agent, and general merchant, 25, Adelphi Court,
Union-st. H. Bon-Accord-st.
Duncan, William, shoemaker, Langstane Place
Duncan, William, sen. flesher, 13, Wales-st. Market, H. 2, Hano-
Duncan, William, cabinet-maker, 21, Shoe-lane [Ver-st.
Duncan, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 44, H. Duncan's
Court, 45, Castle-st.
Duncan, William, jun. flesher* 14, Wales-st. Market, H. 2, Hano-
Duncan, William, teacher, 62, Loch-st. Qver-st
Duncan, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston
Duncan, Mrs. 6, Broad-st.
Duncan, Mrs. Professor, 2, Black's-buildings
Duncan, Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's Court, 74, Gallowgate
Duncan, Miss, 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Duncan, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Shoe-lane
Duncan, Misses, dressmakers, Skene-square
Dundee Insurance Company—Alex. Cheyne, merchant, agent, 28,
Marischal-st.
Durie, Peter, pewterer, 46, Loch-st. H. 26, St. Andrew's-st.
Durno, Adam, cooper, Canal-lane, H. 3, Canal-kne
Durno, James, cooper, Canal-lane, H. 3, Canal-lane
Durno, James, merchant, H. Bon-Accord Terrace
Durward, James, Elgin carrier, l6l t Gallowgate
Durward, Mrs. midwife, 42, Frederick-st.
Durward, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 42, Frederick-st
1825—26
32 DUS—EDMDuston, Mrs. gardener, 22, Guestrow
Duthie, Alex, of Ruthrieston, H. Rosehill r^Duthie, Alex., jun. merchant and ship-owner, K. Broadford
Duthie, Alex., land-waiter, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Duthie, Alex., shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Duthie, James, beadle, Trinity Chapel, and funeral attendant, H.
Duthie, John, advocate, 56, Marischal-st. QRaeden
Duthie, John, carpenter, 2, Wellington-st.
Duthie, John, hairdresser, Church-st.
Duthie, Robert, merchant, 44, Quay, H. Burnside
Duthie, Robert, gardener, 133, Gallowgate
Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee, H. 3,
Duthie, William, brewer, Hardgate QWellington-st.
Duthie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Lamond's Court, 49,
Dyce, James, druggist, 80, H. 76, Broad-st. ^Upperkirkgate
Dyce, James, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow
Dyce, Robert, advocate, Bon-Accord-st.
Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-st.
Dyce, Mrs., of Rosebank H. Rosebank
Dyce, Mrs. teacher, Skene-st.
Dyer, Philip, flesher, 21, Wales-st. Market, H. Rettie's Court, 26',
Dyker, William, Dee-st. [Broad-st.
mEagle Fire and Life Insurance— Alex. Smith, advocate, agent, 96,
Eckford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andre w's-st. QUnion-st.
Eddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-st.
Eddieson, Charles, flesher, 9, Wales-st. market, H. Shuttle-lane
Eddieson, James, flesher, 14, Wales-st. market
Eddieson, James, flesher, 38, Wales-st. market
Eddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-st. market, H. 18, Prince's-st.
Edmond, Francis, cart and plough wright, 71, North-st.
Edmond, James, advocate, Thomson's Court, 61, Broad-st.
Edmond, James, cart and plough wright, Windmillbrae
Edmond, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 70, North-st
1825—26
EDW—EUR 33
^.Edward, Alex, writer, 6Q}Shiprow
Edward, James, grocer, Chapel- st.
Edward, James, teacher of English and stenography, 72, Spittal,
Old Aberdeen
Edward, James, boot and shoemaker, Knox's Court, 7, Wales-st.
Edward, James, vintner, 86, George-st.
Edward, James, baker, Skene-st.
Edward, Simpson, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-st.
Edwards, Douglas, traveller (A. H. & Sons) H. Union Place
Edwards, R. & J. book agents and tea dealers, Jack's-brae
Edwards, Mrs. midwife, 4, Black's Buildings
Elgen, William, teacher of mathematics, &c. 10, Drum's-lane, H.
Elgen, Mrs. midwife, 14, Harriot-st. QSkene-square
Ellis, William, coppersmith, H. 8, Littlejohn-st.
Ellithorn & Co.'s Circulating Library, Forbes Court, 78, Green s"
Ellithorn, James, teacher, Forbes Court, 78, Green
Elsmie, Alex, merchant, (J. Lumsden & Co.) H. at Gilcomston
Brewery
Elsmie, George, manager, Gilcomston Brewery, H. at Brewery
Elsmie, George, jun. manager (John Duffus & Co.) H. 14, St*
Emslie, Alex, vintner, 1, George-st. [Xlement's-st,,
Emslie, Alex, merchant, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Emslie, John, tape manufacturer, H. 75, George-st.
Emslie, James, officer of excise, Stonytown Distillery
Emslie, William, baker, 2 1 7, Gallowgate, H. Gerard-st.
Emslie, William, merchant, (G. Symmers & Co.) H. Kidd-lane
Emslie, William, grocer, 189, H. 188, Gallowgate
Emslie, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's Court, 79, George-st.
Emslie, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 75, George-st.
Emsly, George, eoachmaker, 43, King-st. H. 29, Constitution-st*
' Emsly, Thomas, eoachmaker, 43, H- 45, King-st.
Elrick, G. mealseller, 15, Shoe-lane
Elrick, John, mason, 71, North-st.
England, John, blacksmith, Windmillbrae
Esson, William, tea and spirit dealer, 92, H. McGregor's Court, Q9,Ettershank, Mrs. midwife, Steps of Gilcomston [Gallowgate
European Life Insurance Company—D. Davidson, advocate, agent,
1825—26 [3, Belmont-st.
34 EWE— FAR,
Ewen, George, turner, 2, Chronicle-lane, H. 20, Littlejohn-st.
Ewen, James, hatter, 157, Gallowgate
Ewing, Alex. M.D. 64, Green
Ewing, John, advocate, H. 2, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Ewing & Robison, advocates, 25, Marischal-st.
Exchange and Deposit Bank, Broadford Works—S. Pellatt, agent
Excise Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Excise Permit Office, Oliver's Court, 12, UpperkirkgateKb
S>F:
Fairtlough, Lieut. Jamieson's Court, 40, Shiprow
Fairweather, John, mail coach guard, Gordon-st.
Fairweather, David, cabinet-maker, 119, H. 121, George-st.
Falconer, Alex, clothier, 2, Queen-st H. 46, Broad-st
Falconer, Gilbert, teacher of English, &c. 1, H. 9, Drum's-Iane
Falconer, James, wright, Diamond-lane, H. Windmillbrae
Falconer, John, cooper, 8, QuayFalconer, John, shipmaster, (Isabella) 21, St. Clement's-st
Farquhar, Alex, writer, 51, Marischal-st.
Farquhar, Alex, auctioneer, 2, Union-lane
Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, H. Farquhar's Court,
1?, Upperkirkgate
Farquhar, George, grocer, tea & spirit dealer, 8, George- st. H. 39
Farquhar, George, distiller, Stonytown Distillery [St. Andrew's-st.
Farquhar & Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane
Farquhar, James, manufacturer, Park-st.
Farquhar, John, dyer, 4, H. 5, Flourmillbrae
Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, H. 22, Upperkirkgate
Farquhar, John, vintner, 30, Justice-st.
Farquhar, Robert, tailor, 96, H. Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate
Farquhar, William, pastry cook and confectioner, 6, H. 9, Gallow-
gate
Farquhar, WT
illiam, traveller (Gilcomston Brewery) H. 51,Marischal-
Farquhar, William, clerk, (Stamp Office) H. 88, Green [streel
Farquhar, Mrs. Dr., Dee-st.
Farquhar, Mrs. James, 51, Marischal-st.
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Farquhar, Miss, sewing shool, 25, James-st.
Farquharson, Alex, ship-chandler, 29, Quay, H. Nelson-st.
Farquharson & Co. merchants, 48, St. Nicholas-st.
Farquharson, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 49, North- st.
Farquharson, Peter, advocate, Union Terrace
Farquharson, Robert, tailor, 65, Netherkirkgate
Farquharson, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 59, High-st.
Old Aberdeen
Farquharson, Mrs. Baillie, Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Farquharson, Mrs. sen. of Finzean, Silver-st.
Farquharson, Miss C. Union Place
Farquharson, Misses (of Invery) 1, Correction-wynd
Female School of Industry, 1 3, Chronicle-lane, North-st.
Female School of Industry, Union Terrace
Fenton, James, book agent, Gordon-st.
Ferguson, Andrew, M.D. 38, Green, H. Union-st.
Ferguson, James, advocate, 31, Queen-st.
Ferguson, James, manufacturer and merchant, Union Place, H.Chapel -st.
Ferguson, Mrs. John, Ferguson's Court, 108, Gallowgate
Ferrier, Andrew, tailor, 6, Union-lane
Ferrier, James, hairdresser, 2, Netherkirkgate, H. 3, Carnegie's-brae
Ferrier, James, gardener, 11, Spa-st.
Ferrier, Mrs. vintner, 19, St. Clement's-st.
Ferries, David, grocer, 11, H. 8, James-st.
Fettes, Alex, hairdresser, 14, Upperkirkgate
Fewillet, Henry A., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Waterloo Quay,H. 51, Marischal-st.
Fiddes, Alex., painter and glazier, 41, H. 5, High-st. Old AberdeenFiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-st. H. 21, Shoe-lane
Fiddes, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 23, College Bounds, OldFiddler, Mrs., lodgings, 41, Virginia-st. [[Aberdeen
Fillan, James, 13, George-st.
Fillan, Margaret, pawnbroker, 5, Chronicle-lane
Findlay, Alex, shoemaker, 25, Lodge-walkFindlay, George, shipmaster, (Triumph) 1, Church-st.
Findlay, John, steel type cutter, &c. 60, Queen-st.
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Findlay, John, tinsmith, CausewayendFindlay, Mathew, manufacturer of cotton, 19, East North-stFindlay, Peter, wright, 50, Green
Findlay, Robert, steward of the Expert, 14, Water-laneFindlay, William, cabinet-maker, 39, King-st- H. 11, Chronicle-laneFindlay, William, teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction-wynd,
H. Skene-st.
Findlay, William, vintner, Windmillbrae
Findlay, Miss, 20, Castle-st-
Findlay, Misses, straw-hat-makers and milliners, 60, Queen-st.Finlason, Eric, tailor, 29, Broad-st. H. Chapel-st.
Finlason, John, jun., tailor, H. Brebner's Court, 83, ShiprowFinlason, John, and Son, tailors, 12, Guestrow, H. Chapel-st.
Finlason, Robert, tailor, H. Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Finlayson, John, manufacturer, 17, ShiprowFire Insurance Company of Scotland—A. Gibbon, advocate, agent
SO, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Fisher, John, pawnbroker, 11, Long-acre
Fisher, Major, Devanha
Fisher, Thomas, shoemaker, 20, Virginia-st.
Fleming, John, advocate, 1, Marischal-st.
Fleming, John, merchant, 7, Wellington-st,
Fleming, P. spirit shop, Footdee
Florence, Alex, merchant, H. 35, Long- acreFoote, Rev. James, of the East Church, H. Skene TerraceFoote, Mrs. Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Footdee Dispensary, 36> Quay—P. Gray, surgeon, 3, Canal TerraceForbes, Alex., wine merchant, agent for the British Linen Com-
pany, 25, Marischal-st. H. 2, Chanonry, Old AberdeenForbes, Andrew, shipmaster, (Lively) 53, QuayForbes, Colonel Arthur, 10, Chanonry, Old AberdeenForbes' Circulating Library, St. Nicholas-st.
Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, H. Bon-Accord-st.Forbes, Daniel, saw-maker, 16, Castlebrae, H. 15, Trinity-st.
Forbes, Rev. Dr., professor of humanity, &c. King's College, 11,College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, George, of Springhill, H. Springhill
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Forbes, George, boot and shoemaker, Windmillbrae
Forbes, H. D., of Balgownie, H. Balgownie
Forbes, Hogarth, & Co. merchants, 1, Quay
Forbes, James, of Seaton, H. Seaton House
Forbes, James, of Echt, H. 28, Quay
Forbes, James, merchant, H. Broadford ,
Forbes, James, jun. merchant, H, Broadford
Forbes, James, clerk of excise, H. Chapel-st,
Forbes, James, factor, H. Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Forbes, James, & Co. rope manufacturers, Footdee
Forbes, James, & Son, merchants, 70, Union-st.
Forbes, John, wool merchant, Skene Terrace
Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Queen-st.
Forbes, John, stoneware merchant, 17, H. 19, Schoolhill
Forbes, John, of Blackford, H. Union Terrace
Forbes, John, Langstane Place, Dee-st.
Forbes, Captain Jonathan, 78th regiment of foot, H, Union Terrace
Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton spinners, Poynernook
Forbes, Robert, of Castleton, 1 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Forbes, Robert, teacher, Grammar School, H. Hutcheon-st.
Forbes, Robert, tinsmith, 17, H. 15, Gallowgate
Forbes, William, shoemaker, 7, Lodge-walk
Forbes, William, boot and shoemaker, Hay's Court, 11, Trinity
Forbes, William, wright, Spa-st. ^Corner
Forbes, William & James, merchants, 1, James-st.
Forbes, Mrs., sen. Union Place
Forbes, Mrs. Captain, 5, Drum's-lane
Forbes, Mrs., midwife, 31, Shiprow
Forbes, Miss, confectioner, 29, Green
Forbes, Miss, of Boyndlie, Silver-st.
Forbes, Miss, (Callander) Silver-st.
Forbes, Misses, of Echt, H. Raeden
Fordyce, James, wright, Mounthooly, H. Hutcheon-st
Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 37, St. Nicholas-st.
Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Company—Peter
M'Farlane, agent, Thomson's Court, 21, QuayForrest, John, grocer, 47, H. Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
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Forsyth, Alex, grocer, 16, Park-st.
Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburg, 3, Quay
Forsyth, George, dyer, 25, H. 24, George-st.
Forsyth, William, druggist, 57, Castle-st. H. 5, Carmelite-st.
Forsyth, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 24, George-st.
Forsyth, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane
Foster, George, grocer, College-st.
Fotheringham, David, paper manufacturer, H. McGregor's Court,
99, Gallowgate
Fotheringham, Mrs., McGregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate
Fowler, Charles, dentist and cupper, 48, H. 46, Henderson's Court,
Fowler, George, teacher of Thain's school, 53, Shiprow [Broad-st.
Fowler, James, assistant teacher, do. do.
Fowler, James, fancy dyer, 8, Flourmillbrae
Fowler, James, tollkeeper, Kittybrewster
Fowlie, James, treasurer, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Foulerton, Captain Alex., 11, Carmelite-st.
Foulerton, William, woollen draper, H. 11, Carmelite-st.
Fraser, Adam, gardener, 85, Green
Fraser, Alex., merchant, 14, Quay, H. 58, Marischal-st.
Fraser, Alex., advocate, 29, Union-st.
Fraser, Alex., drawing academy, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Fraser, Alex., surgeon, 38, Schoolhill
Fraser, Alex., weaver, 74, Green,
Fraser, Andrew, librarian, King's College, H. 68, Spittal
Fraser, Angus, merchant, Union Place, H. Chapel-st.
Fraser, A., Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Fraser, Charles, manager, (Greenland Company) H. 10, Quay
Fraser, David, cabinetmaker and wright, Seaton's Court, Q\,
Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 5, East North- st. [[Broad-st. H. Hutcheon-st#
Fraser, H. tailor, College-st.
Fraser, James, manufacturer, (of A. Hadden & Sons) H. Skene
Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, Holbum-st. [[Terrace
Fraser, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 68, Union-st. H.
Chapel-st.
Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, 6, H. 8, Drum's-lane
Frasei*, John, watch and clockmaker, Union Place, H. Summer-st.
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Fraser, John, 183, Gallowgate
Fraser, John, surgeon, 20, Castle-st.
Fraser, John, tailor, Windmillbrae
Fraser, Simon, tailor, 48, Guestrow
Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) H. Copper Co.'s
Fraser, Thomas, shoemaker, 6, Denburn [[Court, 14, Gallowgate
Fraser, William, furnishing tailor, 5, George-st.
— Fraser, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 33, Union-st. H.
Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-st.
Fraser, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 36, Constitution-st.
Fraser, Mrs., late of Tyrie, Skene-square
Fraser, Miss, Skene- st.
Fraser, Miss, lodgings, Downie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Freeman, George, birthmaster, Lower Quay, H. Lower Quay
#, French George, M.D. 20, Back-wynd
| French, William, baker, 5, H. 6, Shiprow
Fries, James, grocer, 20, H. 21, St. Clement's-st.
Frost, Andrew, shoemaker, 13, Justice-st.
Frost, Forbes, bookseller, 38, Broad-st. H. Bon-Accord-st.
Frost, James, lodgings, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Frost, John, weaker, 155, Gallowgate
Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, Chapel- st.
Fullerton, George, baker, 39, H. 40, St. Nicholas-st.
Fullerton, Hugh, advocate, Golden-square
Fyfe, Alex, mealseller, 11, Shiprow
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. tea dealers (wholesale and retail) wine and
brandy merchants, 44, H. 10, Union-st.
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. importers and dealers in Foreign and British
snuffs, &c. 46, Union-st.
Fyfe, Charles, & Co. Foreign and British fancy goods and commis"
sion merchants, 46, Union-st.
Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, Brebner's Court, 83, Shiprow
Fyfe, John, messenger-at-arms, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Fyfe, Samuel, beadle of the West Church, and funeral waiter,
83, Green
Fyfe, William, tailor, 3, Long-acre
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Galen, Alex., merchant, 15, H. Galen's Court, 18, Guestrow
Gall, Alex., boot and shoemaker, Denburn
Gall, John, wright, and cabinet-maker, Lobban's Court, SO,
Castle-st.
Gall, William, teller, Aberdeen Bank, H. 104, George-st.
Gall, Miss, 29, Frederick-st.
Galloway, Thomas, coal-meter, 15, Virginia-st.
Garden, Alex., merchant, H. 28, Constitution-st.
Garden, George, baker, 29, H. 27, Schoolhill
Garden, John, accountant, (Maberly & Co.'s) Broadford, H. 63,
Loch-st. j,.-
Garden, John, watch and clockmaker, 14, St. Nicholas-st. H. Skene-st.
Garden, Joseph, ship-owner, H. 18, Constitution-st
Garden, Peter, tailor, 104, Gallowgate
Garden, Robert, merchant, H. Tanfield
Garden, Robert, grocer, 193, Gallowgate, H. 2, Windy-wynd
Garden, Mrs. Hutcheon's Court, 4, Shiprow
Garden, Mrs., Maybank, Hutcheon-st.
Garden, William, shoemaker, 9, Marischal-st H. Skene Terrace
Garey, H. James, tea and spirit dealer, 111, George-st.
Garioch, John,^of Heathcot, H. Union- st.
Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, H. Emslie's Court, 79; George-st.
Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-st.
Garioch, Miss, lodgings, 27, James-st.
Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Garrow, William, advocate, Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st. H. Gar-
row's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Garrow, Miss, cook's shop, 64, Guestrow
Gartly, John, watch and clockmaker, 7, Huxter-row, H. Burnett's
Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Gauld, George, grocer and spirit dealer, Broadford
Gauld, Hugh, jun. flesher, Spittal
Gauld, Mrs., vintner, 34, H. 33, Loch-st.
Geddes, Alex. C, ship agent, H. 12, Canal Terrace
Geddes, And. lime merchant and ship-owner, H. 12, Canal Terrace
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Geddes, George, tailor, 2, Mealmarket-lane
Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Geils, George, shoemaker, 49, Netherkirkgate, H. 14, Carmelite-st.
Gellatly, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 31, Park-st.
Gellatly, John, fishing-tackle-maker, 48, Broad-st. H. 31, Virginia-st.
Gellan, Alex., shoemaker, Rettie's Court, 51, North-st.
Gellan, Alex., shoemaker, 12, H. 14, East North-st.
I Gellan, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 48, H. 35, Gallowgate
Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 22, St. Nicholas -st. H.
Gellan, William, flesher, 33, Wales-st. Market [Diamond-st.
Gellan, Mrs., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside
George, E., vintner, 26, Shuttle-lane
Gerard, William, brewer, Devanha
Gerard, Mrs- Dr., 6, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
-Gerard, Mrs., of Midstrath, M'Combie's Court, 52, Union-st.
Gerard, Miss, 36, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Gibb, Alex., civil engineer, Waterloo Quay
Gibb, Alex., lodgings, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Gibb, James, mate of the Orient, 75, Shiprow
Gibb, John, civil engineer, Waterloo Quay
Gibb, Robert, merchant, H. Havdgate
Gibb, Robert, vintner, 112, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Gibb, Robert, & Co. merchants, 36, Union-st.
Gibb, Mrs. Robert, grocer, Woodside
Gibbon, Alex., merchant, H. 30, Quay
Gibbon, Alex., advocate, 30, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Gibbon, Alex, and James, merchants, 31, Quay
Gibbon, Arthur, merchant, H. Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.
Gibbon, James, agent for the Wine Company of Scotland, office, 9,
Adelphi Court, Union-st. H. 64, Union-st.
Gibbon, James, Golden-square
Gibbon, John & William, clothiers and haberdashers, 54, Union-st,
H. M'Combie's Court, 51, Netherkirkgate
Gibbons & Maitland, rope and sail manufacturers, Links
Gibbon, Robert, & Sons, merchants, 11, Virginia-st.
Gibbon, Mrs. Alex., lodgings, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Mrs. William, 2, King-st.
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Gibbon, Miss, 12, Quay
Gibbon, Misses, 11, Virginia-st.
Gibson, David, vintner, 4, Shoe-lane
Gibson, George, vintner, 22, Woolmanhill
Gibson, Thomas, shuttlemaker, Skene-st. H. Chapel-st.
Gibson, William, plasterer, Chapel- st.
Gibson, Mrs. William, 1, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Gibson, Mrs., flesher, 15, Wales-st. H. Park-st
Gilbert, Robert, shipmaster, (schooner, James) 15, Commerce-st,
Gilbertson, George, shipmaster (Wellington) 11, Commerce-st.
- Gilchrist, Gordon, furnishing tailor, 6, Union-lane
[ ilchrist, Robert, plumber, Water-lane
Gilchrist, Miss, Chapel-st.
Gilcomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston
Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomstonj
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Gildawie, Alex., sen. mason, Causewayend
Gildawie, Alex., jun. mason, Chapel-st.
Giles, John, boat-builder, New Pier, H. 1, Church- st.
Giles, Mrs., vintner, Beattie's Court, 102, Gallowgate
Gilmore, Rev. John, (of the Baptist Chapel) Diamond-st.
Gill, Alex., shoemaker, 11, East North-st.
Gill, David, painter and glazier, H. 14, Windy-wynd
Gill, John, officer of excise, 216, Gallowgate
Gill, John, lime merchant, Lime Sheds, H. 21 6', Gallowgate
Gill, John, advocate, 17, Queen-st.
Gill, John, grocer, Footdee
- Gill & Son, watch and clockmakers, 13, Queen-st. H. Union Terrace
Gill, Mrs., vintner, 46, Loch-st.
- Gillespie, Collector William, of the excise-office, Oliver's Court,. it
12, Upperkirkgate, H. Huntly-st.
Gillet, Nathaniel, late goldsmith, H. 92, Green
Givan, Robert, grocer, 75, Green
Glass, James, shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. H. Stronach's Close, Ex- 1(
chequer-row f
Glass, John, shoemaker, 4, Justice-st.
"^ Glegg, George, confectioner, 27, H. 25, Shiprow
^ Glennie, Alex., of Maybank, Hutcheon-st.
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/Glennie & Black, commission merchants, ship and insurance brokers,
3, Union-lane
r Glennie, Rev. Dr., professor of moral philosophy, College Court,
Glennie, John, merchant, H. Marywell-place [82, Broad-st.
Glennie, John, thread manufacturer, Denburn
Glenny, Alex., leather merchant, 9, H. 8, Barnett's Close
I Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—George Yeats,
advocate, agent, 35, Queen-st.
r Goldie, James, shipmaster, (Traveller) 4, Prince Regent-st.
Gordon, Captain Alex., Aberdeenshire Militia, Skene Terrace
Gordon, Alex., vintner, 4, Water-lane
Gordon, Alex., baker, H. Baillie Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate
ft Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton spinners and manufacturers, 20, Bel-
mont- st.
Gordon, Charles & Alex., advocates, Commercial Bank Court, 42
Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachieside, H. Gerard-st. [Castle-st.
^Gordon, Rev. Charles, (of Roman Catholic Chapel) 1, Justice-st.
Gordon, Captain Daniel, Dee-st.
Gordon, Francis, advocate, 28, Castle-st.
Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-st.
Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate
Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
i Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers
in Foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-st.
Gordon, James, teacher of mathematics, Baillie Milne's Court, 65'
Gordon, James, painter, 1Q, H. 12, Long-acre [GallowgateGordon, James, auctioneer, H. Gowanbrae, and 1, Long-acreGordon, James, physician, 45, High-st. Old AberdeenGordon, James, grocer, Broadford
Gordon, James, letter carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-st.
Gordon, James, nursery and seedsman, 32, H. Ferguson's Court,
30, Gallowgate
Gordon, James, porter dealer, 38, H. 37, GuestrowGordon, James, & Co. coopers, 5, North-st.
Gordon, John, of Craigmile, H. 43, Schoolhill
Gordon, John, manufacturer, Gordon-st.
Gordon, John, shoemaker, 76, George-st.
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Gordon, John, cabinetmaker, 8, H. 9, St. Nicholas-lane
Gordon, John, turner, Gerard-st.
Gordon, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 28, H. Cameron's Court,
30, North-st.
Gordon, John Stewart, of Mosstown, H. Shipmaster's Court, 96,
Gordon, John, bone-setter, Summer-st. [Shiprow
Gordon, Lewis, 29, Constitution- st.
Gordon, Lewis, grocer, 6, H. Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Gordon, Ralph, provision merchant, 9, Maltmill-bridge
Gordon, Robert, wright, 75, Shiprow
Gordon, Thomas, builder, Gordon-st.
Gordon, William, bookseller, 20, Upperkirkgate
Gordon, William, advocate, Skene- st.
Gordon, William, porter dealer, 6, Commerce-st.
Gordon, William, cooper, 14, Commerce-st.
Gordon, William, fishing-tackle-maker, 28, Upperkirkgate, H. 9,
Gordon, Mrs. Alex., of Newton, H. Union-st. [Windy-wynd|
Gordon, Mrs., of Hallhead, H. 4, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Gordon, Mrs., lodgings, 11, Union Buildings
Gordon, Mrs. Robert, 35, Schoolhill
Gordon, Mrs. Dr., 9, Correction-wynd
Gordon, Mrs., late of Raemoir, H. 2, Black's Buildings
Gordon, Mrs., midwife, 2, Trinity Corner
Gordon, Mrs. Captain, Whitehouse-st.
Gordon, Mrs. Robert, Union Place
Gordon, Miss, of Leitcheston, 46, King-st.
Gordon, Miss Margaret, 69, Union-st.
Gordon, Miss, Rose-st.
Gordon, Miss, Mackie Place
Gordon, Miss, (Murtle) Union Place
Gordon, Misses, Skene-square
Gowan, Alex., shipmaster, (Mayflower) 4, Hanover-st.
Gourlay, Robert, shipmaster, (Jean and Isabella) Waterloo Quay
Gove, Alex., shoemaker, 38, King-st. H. Thomson's Court, 6h
Broad-st.
Gove, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Thomson's Court 61, G
Grahame, Mrs., Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st. [Broad-st
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Granger, Mrs., Golden-square
Grammar School 46, Schoolhill
Grant, Alex., goldsmith, 18, George-st. H. 5, Justice-lane
Grant, Lieut. Charles, Broadford
Grant & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 27, Broad-st.
t Grant, David & Alex., teachers, 25, H. 27, Long-acre
[Grant, George, mason, Upper Cotton
f Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-rowi, H. 2, Little Belmont-st.
Grant, James, late of Delab, 87, George-st. .
Grant, John, merchant, (of Munro & Grant) H. 63, Loch-st.
Grant, John, clerk, (A. Fraser, Quay) H. 6, Carmelite-st.
Grant, John, vintner, 1 7, Green .
Grant, John, vintner, 2, Water-lane
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Grant, Peter, wright, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate, H. 8, Little-
Grant, Peter, tinsmith, 12, Windy-wynd [john-st.
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Grant, Robert, of Drumminer, H. 13, Carmelite-st.
Grant, Robert, japanner, 24, Frederick-st.
Errant, Simon, town Serjeant, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row '
Grant, William, of Whitemyres, H. Whitemyres
Grant, William, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 12, Carmelite-st.
Grant, Mrs. Captain, 12, QuayGrant, Mrs., teacher, Mitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Grant, Mrs., 81, Shiprow
Grant, Miss, 51, St. Nicholas-st.
Grant, Miss, mantua-maker, 92, Green
Gray, Alex., flesher, 5, Wales-st. Market, H. Knox's Court, 7,
Gray, Alex., rope and twine manufacturer, 79, North-st. [Wales-st,
Gray, Alex., & Co. flaxdressers, 158, Gallowgate
Gray, Andrew, teacher, Seamen's School, Sugar House-lane
Gray, Charles, teacher, 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray, Charles, fish-hook-maker, Sim's Court, 88, Shiprow
Gray, D. C. clothier, 13, Broad-st. H. 11, Union-lane
Gray, George, stabler, 47, East North-st.
Gray, George, stocking-maker, 8, H. 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray, James, vintner, 16, Wales-st.
Gray, John, baker, 22, Justice-st.
Gray, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 77, H. 79, Gallowgate
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Gray, P. surgeon, 3, Canal Terrace
Gray, Robert, letter carrier, Crown Court, Union-st.
Gray, Watt, & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North-st.
Gray, William, horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick-st.
Gray, William, advocate, 23, Lodge-walk
Gray, William, tailor, 13, Exchequer-row
Gray, William, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-st. H. Gordon-st
Gray, William, flesher, 3 Wales-st. Market, H. 7, Wales-st.
Gray, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, Crown Court, Union-st.
Gray, Mrs., lodgings, Jopp's Court, 1 1 , Queen-st
Gray, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 44, Upperkirkgate
Gray, Mrs., lodgings, 33, Blackfriars-st.
Gray, Mrs., lodgings, 7, Schoolhill
Gray, Miss, Steps of Gilcomston
Green, John, grocer, 28, College Bounds, Old AberdeenGreen, John, teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland, H. 9, St
Green, John, mason, 9, St. Nicholas-lane [Nicholas-lane
Green, Ralph, painter, 80, H. 82, George-st.
Greenland Whale Fishing Company's Office, 29, Marischal-st.
Greig, Alex., shipmaster, (Bruce) 11, Commerce-st.
drag, Alex., weaver, 28, Wales-st.
Greig, Andrew, vintner, 16, Lodge-walk
Greig, George, cart and plough wright, 88, H. 90, North-st.
Greig, James, Little Chapel-st.
Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, Queen-st.
Greig, James, of the Customs, SO, Constitution-st.
Greig, James, shoemaker, 59, Netherkirkgate, H. 6, Carnegie's-brae
Greig, John, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-st. H. 14, Carmelite-st
Greig, John, cabinet-maker, 2, Prince's-st. H. 52, King-st.
Greig, Robert, mason, Summer-st.
Greig, Thomas, cooper, 10, Virginia-st.
Greig, William, tailor, Windmillbrae
Griffith, William, vintner, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Grub, George, boot and shoemaker, 7, H. 6, College Bounds, Olc
Grub, George, merchant, 56, H. 58, George-st. QAberdeer
Grub, James, shoemaker, 7, H. 12, College Bounds, Old Aberdeer
Grub & Taylor, hosiers, 58, George-st.
1825—26
Ha
GUA—HAR 47
Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office— A. Chivas,
advocate, agent, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston
Gunn, John, merchant tailor, H. Broadford
Gunn, John, vintner, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Gunn, John, hairdresser, 40, H. Duncan's Court, 45, Castle-st.
Gunn, Mrs., pie-office, 12, Exchequer-row
Guthrie, James, tailor, W. Henderson's Court, \6l, Gallowgate
mHackEt, Charles, merchant, 43, Broad-st. H. Muirfield Cottage
Hadden, Alex., (Leys, Masson, & Co.) manufacturer, H. Union-st.
Hadden, Alex., & Sons, woollen manufacturers and worsted spinners,
Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, H. Union Grove ["Green
Hadden, James, manufacturer, H. Union-st.
Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, H. Union Place
Hadden, William, tailor, 58, East North-st.
Hall, Alex., shipbuilder, H. Footdee
Hall, Alex., & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Hall, Harvey, merchant, 32, H. 36, Union-st.
Hall, Harvey, & Co. wholesale and retail warehousemen, 3%3 Union-st.
Hall, Mrs., Andrew, 43, Frederick-st.
Ham, Mrs., lodgings, 16, Long-acre
Hamilton, John, cutler, 16, Upperkirkgate, H. 21,WoolmanhillHamilton, Dr. Robert, professor of mathematics, Marischal College,
College Court, 82, Broad-st.
jHamilton, William, japanner and clock dial manufacturer, Chronicle
Court, 32, Broad-st.
jHamilton, Miss, Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Hampton, Alex., vintner, George-st. near BroadfordjHardie, James, advocate, and city chamberlain, H. 15, King-st.
Hardie, Robert, clothier and haberdasher, 26, St. Nicholas-st. H-J 82, George-st.
eeD
Hardy'JameSj guard of the Huntly mail, H. 25, Loch-st.
Harper, Alex., baker, 43, H. 47, GreenHarper, James, Morningfield
1825—26
48 HA It—HEN
si
Harper, James, grocer and stoneware merchant, 103, George-st. H.|
Harper, James, mason, Whitehouse-st. £1, Jopp's-lane
w Hart, Rev. Hugh, (Shiprow Chapel) Sutherland's Court, 78,
Shiprow
Harthill, John, silk mercer and haberdasher, 21, H. 23, Broad-st.
Harthill, Mrs., vintner, Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-row
Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-st. Market, H. 18, Wales-st.
Harrow, William, flesher, 45, and 46, Wales-st. Market, H. 18
Wales-st.
Harvey, Robert, of Braco, H. 1, Martin's-lane, Green
Hay, Alex., insurance broker, 13, Commerce-st. H. 52, Quay
Hay, Alex., japanner, H. Yeats Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
Hay, Alex., retailer of hay, 92, North-st.
Hay, Arthur, wright, H. 22, Prince's- st.
Hay, Charles, vintner, Cotton
Hay, James, spirit dealer, 23, Castle-st. H. 31, Constitution-st.
Hay, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Woolmanhill, H. 1
Hay, James, mason, Hutcheon-st. [Blackfriars-st
Hay, James, plasterer, 15, Berry-lane
Hay, James, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22, St. Nicholas-st
Hay, James, wright, Hay's Court, 11,, Trinity Corner
Hay, John, carver and gilder, 77, H. 75, Union-st.
Hay, John, cooper, 9, Pork-lane
Hay, Mrs., teacher of music, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Hay, Miss, housekeeper, 61, Infirmary
Hepburn, George, wright, Ruthrieston
Hepburn, James, vintner, Causewayend
- x Hector, James, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Company, 2, Fish-st,
Hector, Thomas, grocer, Cotton
Hector, William, boot and shoemaker, 76, Spittal
Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-st.
Hector, Mrs. William, 6, Broad-st.
Hector, Miss, 33, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Henderson, Andrew, plasterer, 33, Frederick-st.
Henderson, David, vintner, Waterloo Quay
Henderson, George, miller, Flourmill, H. 2, Flourmillbrae
Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal money, 6, Lodge-walk
1825—26
HEN—HER 49
Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8 and 9, High-st.
Henderson, James, manufacturer, Chapel- st. £Gld Aberdeen
Henderson, James, grocer, Denburn
Henderson, John, vintner, Footdee
Henderson, Peter, ironfounder, H. 87, George-st.
Henderson, Captain Robert, R. N. Union Place
Henderson, Robert, of the Customs, 75, Union-st.
Henderson, Robert, blacksmith, Skene-st.
Henderson, Roderick, grocer, 52, East North-st.
Henderson, William, wright, 6, Innes-st.
Henderson, William, cutler, 33, King-st. H. Constitution-st.
Henderson, William, cabinetmaker, 23, East North-st.
Henderson, William, soap manufacturer, 55, Loch-st.
Henderson, William, blacksmith, Hadagain
Henderson, William, M. D. 1 , Belmont-st.
Henderson, Mrs. Captain, Union Place
Henderson, Mrs., 11, Constitution-st.
Henderson, Mrs. William, midwife, 55, Loch-st.
Henderson, Mrs. Christian, Silver-st.
Henderson, Miss, Caskieben, Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Henderson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Chapel-st.
Hendry, George, dealer in made clothes, (of Ross & Co.) H. 24,
Hendry, George, vintner, 2, Park-st. £Sehoolhill
Hendry, James, wright, 80, Queen. st.
Hendry, John, tailor, 17, Lodge-walk
Hendry, William, painter, Bursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st.
Hendry, Mrs., lodgings, 97, George-st.
Hendry, Mrs., milliner, 76, Queen-st.
Hendry, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 24, Schoolhill
Henry, George, merchant (of Hugh Gordon & Co.) H. 1, Gallow-
gate
Hercules Insurance Company—agents, P. Duguid, Bank of Scot-
land Court, 35, Castle-st. and John Duncan, advocate, 2, Guest-
Hervey, Alex., writer, 13, Marischal-st. TrowHervey, Andrew, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Hervey, James, manufacturer, (of Leys, Masson, & Co.) GrandholmHervey, James, teacher, 25, Shuttle-lane
1825—26 f
50 HEW— HUN
Hewit, William, painter, H. Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Hill, Francis C, druggist, 132, Union-st. H. 15, St. Nicholas-st.
Hobb, James, clerk, (Devanlia Brewery) H. 4, Shorebrae
Hodge, Thomas, keeper of the Court House, Lodge-Walk
* Hogg, Alex., umbrella manufacturer, 37, Upperkirkgate, H. 14
Hogg, George, of Shannaburn, H. 20, Green £Fisher-rov
Hogg, James, shipmaster, (Search) 18, Commerce-st.
Hogg, James, hosier, (A. Hadden & Sons) Hurrtly-st.
Hogg, John, shipmaster, 33, Constitution-st.
Hogg, Mrs. J., lodgings, 33, Constitution-st.
Hogg, Miss, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
>-~ Hogarth, George, merchant, li. 2, Quay— Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, H. 2, Quay— Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, H. 2, Quay
Home, John, 17, Huxter-row
Holmes, Andrew, woolspinner, 8, Blackfriars-st. H. 1, Muttonbrs
Holmes, Jooeph, overseer of the harbour works, H. Footdee
Hood, Captain James, of the gist Regiment of Foot, H. Tanfield
Horn, Elphinstone Mrs., of Logie Elphinstone, H. Union Terrac<
Hossack, James, shipmaster, (Rotterdam Packet) 8, Catto-square
Hossack, Middleton, corn extractor, Brebner's Court, S3, ShiproA*
Hoyes, John, candle manufacturer (of Copland & Milne) FT. 4
Loch-st.
Huddleston, Misses, dress and staymakers, Lamond's Court, 4<!
Upperkirkgate
Humble, William, mealseller, 5, Carnegie' s-brae, H. 4, Little Be
mont-st.
Humphrey, James, flesher, 39, WT
ales-st. Market, H. Knox Cour
Humphrey, John, lodgings, 64, Union-st. £7, Wales-:
Humphrey, William, lodgings, 50, King-st.
Humphrey, Miss, mantua-maker, Skene-st.
Hunter, Alex., shoemaker, 36, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Hunter, George, coal-broker, H. 50, Shiprow
Hunter, George, grocer, 7, Park-st.
Hunter, James, mason, Windy-wynd
Hunter, James, grocer, Dee-st.
Himter, Robert, supervisor of excise, 28, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
1825—-26
HUN—IXG 51
Hunter and Spowart, brass founders, College-st.
Hunter, William Chambers, of Tillery, H. Union Place
Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row, H. 20, Littlejohn-st.
I Hunter, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 11, Trinity Corner
Hunter, Mrs., 6, Union-lanewHunter, Mrs. T., Skene Terrace
Hunter, Mrs. John, toll-keeper, Ruthrieston
Hunter, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 30, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Husband, David, manager, (A. Bell's cooperage) H. 1 1, Commerce-st.
Hutcheon, David, advocate, 24, Marischal-st.
Hutcheon, David, flesher, 31, Wales-st. Market, H. Bowl-road
Hutcheon, George, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Hutcheon, James, shipmaster, (Ruby) 13, James-st,
Hutcheon, John, vintner, Burnett's Close 5, Exchequer-row
Hutcheon, William, tailor, 67, Netherkirkgate
Hutcheon, Mrs. H., Broadford
Hutcheon, Miss, lodgings, 31, Long-acre
Hutchieson, A., hairdresser, 98, George-st.
Hutton, Charles, gardener, 5, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
I Hutton, William, slater, Chapel-st.
Imlach, John, quill manufacturer, H. Dee-st.
Imlach, John, & Co. wholesale quill manufacturers, 37, Queen-st.
Imlay, Alex., printer, 20, H. 22, Long-acre
Imlay, Hugh, boot and shoemaker, 58, Guestrow
Imlay, Mrs., poultry shop, 17, Marischal-st.
Imperial Insurance Office—John Smith, jun. architect, agent, 55,
King- st.
Imray, David, vintner, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Imray, David, mealseller, 9, Fowler's-wynd
Imrajr, James, wright, 27, Woolmanhill
Imray, Mrs., 47, Green
Infirmary, 6l, Woolmanhill
Inglis, George, traveller, (G. & W. Pirie) H. 26, James-st.
Inglis, John, vintner, 38, Spittal
1825—26 f 2
52 ING—IRV
Inglis, Walter, manager, (Aberdeen & Newcastle, & North Ship-
ping Companies) K. 31, Shiprow
Ingston, Henry, tailor, 6l, Shiprow
Innes, Alex, of Pitmedden, H. Golden-square
Innes, Alex., surgeon, 23, Lodge-walk
Innes, Alex., grocer, 42, East North-st.
Innes, Alex., dyer, 10, H. II, Innes-st.
Innes, Charles, backsmith, Causewayend
„Innes, George, watch and clockmaker, Skene-st. TT7u^ T
J2xM/^
Innes, George, cotton manufacturer, 126, George-st. H. 43, Broad-st.
Innes, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Innes, John, merchant tailor, 6, Union-st. H. 23, Lodge-walk
Innes, John, land surveyor, Union Place
Innes, John, brewer of ginger beer, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Innes, John, thread manufacturer, H. 1 9, John-st.
Innes, Thomas, wright, 57, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Innes, Miss, Skene-st.
Innes, Miss, Mrs. Donald's, Union Place
Innes, Miss, Canal-side, near King-st.
Ingram, Alex., ironmonger, H. Sutherland's Court, 126, Gallowgate
Ingram. John, lodgings, 11, Huxter-row
Ingram, Robert, leather merchant, 63, Broad-st. H. 24, St. Nicho-
las-st.
Ingram, William, distiller, (Strathdee Distillery) H. Holburn-st.
Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 47, H. 36, Netherkirkgate
Irvine, Alex., paper manufacturer, Peterculter, H. 17, High-st.
Irvine, Alex., tailor, Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st. [Old Aberdeen
Irvine, Alex., & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-st.
Irvine, James, of Springbank, Kittybrewster
Irvine, James, ironmonger, 86, Union-st. H. 12, Blackfriars-st.
Irvine, James, Broadford
Irvine, John, brewer, H. 25, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Irvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre
Irvine, John, guard of the Aberdeen and Aboyne mail coach, H.Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Irvine, John, saw repairer, Park-st. H. 4, Wales-st.
Irvine, Mrs., lodgings, Thomson's Court, 61, Broad-st.
1825—26
IZA—JAM 53
Izat, David, jeweller, 23, St. Clement's-st
&Jack, John, dealer in harden, 151, Gallowgate
Jack, William, D.D. principal of King's College, H. 37, College
Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Jack, Mrs , midwife, Ramage Court, 83, Broad-st.
Jack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 51, St. Nicholas-st.
Jaffray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-st.
Jaffray, James, gardener, 32, Upperkirkgate
Jaffray, John, teacher, Milne's Court, 27, H. Porthill Close, Q8,
Jaffray, Robert, leather dealer, 62,, Queen-st. [Gallowgate
Jaffray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes, Old Aberdeen
Jaffray, Mrs., vintner, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Jaffray, Mrs., gardener, 65, Queen-st.
Jaffray, Miss, 48, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
James, Alex., cooper, 4, Pork-lane
James, Mrs-, lodgings, 34, Queen-st.
Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow, H. 52, Woolman-
hill
Jamieson, George, cabinetmaker, 110, H. Smith's Court, 113, Gal-
Jamieson, James, surgeon, 2, Long-acre -/"" powgate
Jamieson, James, grocer, 25, Castle-st. H. J, Justice-st.
Jamieson, John, Chapel-st.
Jamieson, John, mason, Denburn Terrace
Jamieson, Robert, surgeon, 7, Marischal-st.
Jamieson, Rose, turner, 67, George-st. H. Summerfield
Jamieson, William, jeweller, 87, Broad-st. H. Jamieson's Court, 5,
Upperkirkgate
Jamieson, William, shoemaker, 25, H. 109, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Jamieson, William, house carpenter, Holburn-st.
Jamieson, Mrs., Jamieson's Court, 40, Shiprow
Jamieson, Mrs., lodgings, 31, Shiprow
Jamieson, Mrs. John, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Jamieson, Miss, dressmaker, 1, Justice-st.
Jamieson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 52, Woolmanhili
1825-26 tS
54 JAM—KEI
Jamson, Richard, (late shipmaster) 27, King-st.
Jamson, Misses, milliners, 27, King-st.
— Johnston, Alex., book agent, 3, Blackfriars-st.
Johnston, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sprightly) 20, James-st.
Johnston, Burnet, vintner, 9, Green
Johnston, George, gardener, Seaton-dykes
Johnston, George, advocate, 40, Netherkirkgate
^ Johnston, James, accountant, Aberdeen Bank, H. Silver-st. ,-
Johnston, James, sen. clothier and haberdasher, 24, Union-st. H.
Johnston, John, vintner, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate £Dee-st.
Johnston, John, tea dealer, 21, H. 19, Back-wynd
Johnston, John, grocer, Bridge of Don
Johnston, Joseph, umbrella maker, 21, Blackfriars-st.
Johnston, Samuel, merchant, 23, H. Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Johnston, William, merchant, Walker's Court, 49, Guestrow
)C Johnston, William, tobacco manufacturer, (of Thomas Craig & Co.)
H. Denburn Terrace
Johnston, William, overseer of Salmon Fishings, Bridge of DonJohnston, William, stoneware merchant, 28, H. Farquharson's
Court, 10, Schoolhill
Johnston, William, & Son, merchants, 10, Union-st. H. 28, Shiprow
Johnston, Lady, Hilton House
Johnston, Mrs. Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 24, East
Johnston, Mrs. Captain, Union-st. QNorth-st.
Johnston, Misses, Broadford
=~ Jopp, Andrew, advocate, Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Joss, James, shoemaker, 12, Justice-lane
Joss, William, grocer, Causewayend
Justice Mills, James Eddie, tacksman, Hardgate
Kay, James, vintner, Milne's Court, 21, Guestrow
Kay, John, clothier and haberdasher. 37, Broad-st. H. 35, Nether*
kirkgate
*• Keard, Alex., teacher of music, Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
- Keith, Alexander, painter and glazier, 44, Shiprow
1825—26
KEI KEIt 55
Keith, Alexander, copperplate printer, 7, Long-acre
Keith, John, tailor, 8, Netherkirkgate, H. Union Place
Keith, John, overseer, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) H. College-st.
Keith, John, flesher, 28, Wales-st. Market
Keith, Robert, china, glass, and stoneware dealer, H. Jopp's Court,
40, Broad-st.
Keith, Robert, & Co. china, glass, and stoneware dealers, 47, Broad-st.
Keith, Thomas, flesher, 12, Wales-st. Market, H. 9, Union-lane
Keith, William, surgeon, Union Place
Keith, William, shoemaker, 34, Frederick-st.
Keith, William, tailor, 89, George-st.
Keith, Mrs., vintner, 6, Netherkirkgate
Keith, Mrs., housekeeper, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Keith, Mrs., straw-hat-maker, 42, Queen-st. H. Jopp's Court, 40,
Broad-st.
Keith, Mrs. John, flesher, 35, Wales-st. Market, H. 34, Wales-st.
Keith & Smith, Misses, dressmakers, 37, Park-st.
Kelman, Alexander, shoemaker, 23, Upperkirkgate, H. Thomson's
Kelman, Alexander, mealseller, 36, Green [Xourt, 61, Broad-st.
Kelman, George, strong ale brewer, (Gilcomston Brewery)
Kelman, James, merchant, 9, H. Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Kelman, William, rope and twine manufacturer, Union-st.
Kelly, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 9, H. Jamieson's
Kenn, Charles, shipmaster, 24, James-st. [[Court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Kenn, Finlason, shipmaster, (Glentanner) 9, Canal Terrace
Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 6, St. Nicholas-lane, H,
Kenn, William, wire-worker, 51, East North-st. j^Huntly-st,
Kennedy, Alexander, steward of the Champion, 34, Wales-st.
Kennedy, John, boot and shoemaker, Broadford
Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-st,
Kennedy, Miss, 5, Constitution-st.
Kenward, W. D. teacher of music, 75, Union-st,
Kerr, Andrew, wright, 4, Yeats-lane
Kerr, George, physician, 5, Correction-wyndKerr, Henry, vintner, Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-row
Kerr, James, vintner, 19, Loch-st.
Kerr,—, shipmaster, (Regent) 15, Commerce-st.
1825—26
56 KER—KNI
Kerr, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, Union-st. H. 8. 1
1
Kerr, Miss, teacher, Whitehouse-st. QSt- Nicholas-st.
Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
Kesson, George, stoneware merchant, 26, Schoolhill
Kidd, James, D.D. professor of oriental languages, Marischal Col-
lege, H. Chapel-st.
Kidd, Thomas, shipmaster, (Resolution) 3, Canal Terrace
Kidd, Thomas, mate, (Search) 3, Canal-lane
Kidd, William, shipmaster, (Douglas) 11, Commerce-st.
Kidd, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Windraillbrae
Kilgour, Alex., druggist, 33, H. Hervey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
Kilgour, John, nailer, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate
Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, H. Woodside
Kilgour, Robert, beadle of St. Paul's Chapel, Hervie's Court, 90,
Gallowgate
Kilgour, Robertson, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 44,
Netherkirkgate
Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, H. 8, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Kilgour, William, post-horse-master, 15, Harriot-st.
Kilgour, Miss, lodgings, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Kiloh, James, tailor, Windmillbrae
Kiloh, John, bookseller and stationer, 74, Union-st. H. 8, Drum's
Kiloh, Mrs., 8, Drum's-lane pane
King & Stevenson, merchant tailors, 30, St. Nicholas-st.
King, William, cutler, 206, Gallowgate
King, William, wright and cabinetmaker, Gordon-st.
Kinloch, Mrs., Golden-square
Kirk, John, brewer, (North-st. Brewery) 65, North-st.
Kirkland, Mrs., lodgings, Dee-st.
Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirk- ^
gate 1
Knight, George, confectioner and grocer, 41, H. Crown Court,
Union-st.
Knight, George, & Co. grocers, tea and spirit/lealers, Union-st-
Knight, James, gardener, Cornhill
Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-st. H. Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st.
Knight, Robert, saddler, II. 31, Frederick-st.
1825—26
KNI—LAM 51
4Cnight, William, LL.D. professor of natural philosophy, Marischal
College, H. Golden-square
Knowles, Alex., 1, Langstane Place, Dee-st.
Knowles, Alex., wright, 156, Gallowgate
Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales- st. Market, H- Footdee
Knowles, James, vintner, 23, Loch-st.
Knowles, James, flesher, 1 1, Wales-st. H. 8, Green
Knowles, James, of Kirkville, vice-consul for Russia, Prussia,
Sweden, and Norway, H. Kirkville
Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-st.
Knowles, William, wood merchant, Footdee, H. 8, Virginia-st.
Knowles, William, flesher, 4, Wales-st. Market, H. 36, Park-st.
Knowles, Mrs., James, 13, Constitution-st.
Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 13, Constitution-st.
Knox & Co. grocers, 41, H. 40, Frederick- st.
|Knox, William, clerk, royal mail coach office, 63, Union-st.
Kynoch, John, hairdresser, Cotton
Kynoch, Ninian, lodgings, 3, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Kynoch, Ninian, teacher, 12, H. 15, Shoe-lane
&Laidlaw, WT
illiam, spirit dealer, 6*0, H. 58, Shiprow -J^r "^Laing, Alex., weaver, Gordon-st.
Laing, Cumming, manager, (Glentanner timber yard) Footdee
Laing, James, sign painter, College-st.
Laing, James, late candlemaker, H. 11, Drum's-lane
Laing, Robert, hairdresser, 4, H. 6, St. Nicholas-st.
fLaing, Mrs. John, perfumer, 67, H. 69, Union-st.
Laing, Mrs., lodgings, Bourtie's Court, 19, Upperkirkgate
Laing, Misses, boarding school, Union Terrace
1 Laird, James, painter, College-st-
Laird, James, shipmaster, (sloop, Active) 1 7, Water-lane
Laird, James, cooper, 31, Netherkirkgate
Laird, William, clothier and grocer, 33, H. 32, Green
Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-st. Market, H. Lower Denburn
Lamb, Davidson, wright, Ferguson's Court, 5, Putachie-side
1825—26
58 LAM— LEA
Lamb, James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston
Lamb, Robert, shipmaster, (Canada) 46, Virginia-st.
( Lambert, Miss, boarding school, 2, GuestrowLamond, James, surveyor of taxes—office, 48, H. 46, St. Nicholas-stLamont, George, jun. painter and glazier, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-stLamont, George, sen. house and ornamental painter, H. Ladywel
Cottage
Lansdown, Mrs., Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Lancasterian School, BlackfViars-st— P. Robertson, teacherLatto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, H. 38, Schoolhill
Launie, James, 8, Canal Terrace
Launie, Mrs., 8, Canal Terrace
Laurie, Thomas, clerk, (J. Abernethy & Co.) H. Ferryhill
Laurie, William, ship-owner, 43, Virginia-st.
-Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 38, Gallowgate;
H. Cruickshank's Court, 46, ShiprowLaurie, WT
illiam, combmaker, Cruickshank's Court, 46, ShiprowLaw, John, wright, 6, Black's Buildings
Law, Magnus, late wright, 19, Littlejohn-st.
Law, William, boot and shoemaker, 45, St. Nicholas-st. H. 41,George-st.
Law, William, cart and plough wright, Seatongate, Old AberdeenLaw, Mrs., Broadford
Law, Misses, dressmakers, 35, ShiprowLawrance, Alex., manufacturer, Ann-st.
Lawrance, James, manufacturer, Skene-squareLawrance, John, brass founder, Milner's Court, 21, GuestrowLawrance, John, tailor, 87, North-st.
Lawrance, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 24, Gallowgate, H. 3,
Littlejohn-st.
Lawrance, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 5, Littlejohn-st.Lawson, Alex., shipmaster, (Atlantic) 11, Canal TerraceLawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, H. 4, Don-st.Lawson, Peter, turner, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. H. 23, Shuttle-Lawson, Mrs., 11, Canal Terrace paneLeask, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Bridge of DonLeask, John, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
125—26
LEA—LES .59
Leask, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, lb', II. 68, Iligh-st.
Old Aberdeen
Leask, William, tailor, 5, Netherkirkgate, H. Oliver's Court, 12,
Leask, William, porter dealer, Denburn [Upperkirkgate
Leask, Mrs, 3, Shorebrae
i I ,( dingham, James, teacher, Davidson's Court, 111, II. 123, Gal-
lowgate
Ledingham, W7illiam, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Ilutcheon-st.
Lefevre, Mrs., feather dresser, Farquhar's Court, 17, UpperkirkgaU
Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 199, Gallowgate
Leggat, Robert, spirit dealer, 7, II- Burnett's Court, 5, Exchequer-
Leggett, Theophilus, of Milbank, II. Milbank [row
Lee, Miss, Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Lees, Misses, dressmakers, and milliners, 92, George-st.
Leonard, Miss, 9, Back-wynd
Leighton, John, wright, Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen
Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, (Tyne) 2, Hanover-st.
Leith, Alex., shoemaker, lfj, H. 13, Justice-st.
Leith, Lieut. Francis, Skene-squo.re
Leith, George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-st.
Leith, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 22, H. 9.0, Gallowgate
Leith, John, coppersmith, 18, H. 16, Huxter-row
* Leith, Rev. William, (of the Chapel of Ease, Belmont-st) 11.
Couperston Buildings, Holburn-st.
Leith, William, merchant, 30, King-st.
Leith, tMrs., of Over hall, H. 13, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Leith, Mrs. Captain John, 9, Constitution-st.
Leith, Miss E-, Chapel-st.
Lenox, John, officer of excise, Rubislaw
Leslie, Alex., shipmaster, 27, Constitution- st.
Leslie, Charles, of Memsie, H. Union Place
Leslie, George, grocer, 109, H- Shewan's Court, ! 19, Gallowgate
Leslie, George, shipmaster, (Newcastle) 31, Constitution-st.
Leslie, James, Williamfield, Rubislaw
i Leslie, John, of Powis, Powis House, Old Aberdeen
Leslie, John, cooper, College-st.
1825—26
60 LES—LIN
Leslie, John, cotton manufacturer, 64, Woolmanhill, H. DenburnLeslie, John, late goldsmith, H. 87, Gallowgate ("Ten-aceLeslie, Theodore, pastry cook and confectioner, 62, Castle-st.
Leslie, Captain Thomas, of Berryden, H. Berryden
Leslie, Thomas, vintner, Footdee
Leslie, William, surgeon, 13, Marischal-st.
Leslie, William, yost grocer, 4, Mealmarket-lane
Leslie, Wm. jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31, H. 30, North-st.
Leslie, William, late druggist, 64, Broad- st.
Leslie, William, shoemaker, Bridge of DonLeslie, John, shipmaster, (Expert) 3, Prince Regent-st.
Leslie, Mrs. Union-place ;>t-
Leslie, Mrs. vintner, Windmillbrae
Leslie, Mrs. 9, Huxter-row
Leslie, Miss, of Rothie, Canal-side
Leslie, Misses, Powis Lodge, 36, College Bounds, Old AberdeenLevie, John, shipmaster, (Helen,) 20, East North-st.
Levie, John, shipmaster, (schooner, Jamaica) 54, QuayLevie, William, shoemaker, 30, H. 31, QuayLeys, Alex, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane
Leys, George, brewer, 29, Lodge-walk
Leys, James, grocer, 202, H. 200, Gallowgate
Leys, James, vintner, Windmillbrae
Leys, Masson, & Co. manufacturers, 89 and go, Shiprow
Leys, Peter, mealseller, 198, Gallowgate
Leys, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 34, St. Andrew's-st.
Lickly, Henry, tailor, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st.
Liddle, James, farrier, Kilgour's Court, 59, George-st.
Ligertwood, Jas. wright, 73, H. Ligertwood's Court, 75, George-st.
Ligertwood, Peter, boat-builder, Footdee
Ligertwood, Thomas, grocer, 51, H, 52, King-st.
Ligertwood, Miss, Summer-st.
Lillie, Wm. horse-shoer and farrier, Windmillbrae
Lindsay, A. vintner, 7, King-st.
Lindsay, Roger, mealseller, 50, George-st.
Lindsay, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Bourtie's Ct. 19, Upper-Linklatter, John, shipmaster, (Rebecca) 4, Water-lane [kirkgate
1825—26
LIT—LUN 61<r
Littlejohn, William, accountant, (Aberdeen Town and Count}
Littlejohn, Mrs., 4, Frederick-st. [[Bank) H. 4, Frederick-st.
Lister, Jonathan, stoneware merchant, 26, Union-st. H. 56, Queen-st.
Livingston, Mrs. Dr., 34, Upperkirkgate
Lockart, Joseph, Wright, Sim's-square, H. 1, St. Andrew's-st.
Lochel, John, vintner, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
;Logan, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, (lodgings) Thomson's Court,
61, Broad-st.
London Life and Fire Insurance Office—J. Simpson, advocate,
agent, 49, Broad-st.
Longmuir, David, overseer of the Police, 3, Prince Regent-st.
Longmuir, Miss, teacher, 21, Netherkirkgate
Louptan, Mrs.., flesher, 19, Wales-st. Market
Low, Alex., merchant, H. Golden-square
Low, Alex., woollen draper, (Milne, Foulerton & Co.) H. 89, Green
Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 6, Blackfriars-st. H. 22, Black's Buildings
Low, George, nursery and seedsman, 43, St. Nicholas-st. H. 18,
-Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-st. [[St. Andrew's-st.
Low, John, wright, 6, Blackfriars*st.
Low, William, stabler, 24, North-st.
Low, William, late ropemaker, Harvey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
Lowe, WTilliam & James, spirit dealers, 51, H. 50, Queen-st.
Lumsden, Clements, advocate, Union-st.
Lumsden, Hary, advocate, Union-st.
Lumsden, Harry, merchant, 34, H. 23, Broad-st.
Lumsden Hary Leith, of Auchindoir, H. Dee-st.
Lumsden, Henry, advocate, Union Terrace
Lumsden, John, merchant, H. Clayhills
Lumsden, John, & Co. merchants, 1 5, Marischal-st.
Lumsden, William, late merchant, H. Skene Terrace
Lumsden, Mrs., lodgings, 13, Marischal-st.
Lumsden, Miss, 34, Long-acre
Lunan, John, wright, Ferguson's Court, 30, Gallowgate
Lunan, John, wright, Salter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Lunan, WT
illiam, watch and clockmaker, 8,, Castle-st,
Lunan, William, wright, 3, Jopp's-lane
Lunan, Miss, dressmaker, 40, Queen-st.
. 1825—26 G
62 LUN~M'COM
Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat—Thomas Boys, superintendant
Lundie, John, watch and clockmaker, Cotton
Lundie, Mrs,, lodgings, 1 2, Constitution- st.
Lyall, Alex., comptroller of customs, H. Ruby Cottage Silver-st.
Lyall, Andrew, comptroller's clerk, H. Ruby Cottage, Silver-st.
Lyall, George, & Co. silk mercers and haberdashers, 41, Broad-st
H. Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
>fLyell, John, register grate and stove maker, 92, Union-st.
Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-st.
Lyell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1, St. Nicholas-st.
Lyon, Alex., tailor, Hutcheon-st.
Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-st.
Lyon, John, wright, 4, Back-wynd
Lyon, Rev. William, (of the Union Chapel) H. Kidd-lane
mMaberly & Co. linen manufacturers, Broadford Works
Maberly & Co.'s bleaching works-, Rubislaw
Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer, W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
. M 'Allan, David, upholsterer, H. 30, Frederick-st.
M'Andrew, Mrs., grocer, Gallowgate
M'Bean, Alex., cooper, 22, King-st. H. 22, North-st.
M'Bean, Alex.^ cooper, 1, North-st. H. 17, Shoe-lane
M'Bean, Daniel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Whitehouse-st.
M'Bean, John, grocer, 29, Justice-st.
M'Bean, Giles, shipmaster, (Phesdo) 15, Commerce-st.
M'Bean, William, distiller, Northton Distillery, 9, Mealmarket-lane
M'Bean, Mrs., grocer, 28, Park-st. H. 1, Wales-st.
M'Bean, Mrs., (late of Alves) Skene Terrace
M'Bean, Mrs., spirit dealer, &c. 33, Shiprow
M'Bean, Mrs. Alex., sewing school, 16, North-st.
M'Combie, Peter, vintner, Skene-st.
M'Combie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, 70, H. 68, Green
M'Combie, Thomas, teacher, Denburn
s/- M'Combie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 5
Netherkirkgate
1825—26
M'COM M'DOU 63
M'Combie, William, of Easter Skene, H. Richmondhill
M'Combie, Mrs., of Richmondhill, H. Richmondhill
M'Combie, Miss, dressmaker, Concert Court, Broad-st.
M'Conach, John, Chapel- st.
M'Conacbie, Alex., shoemaker, 10, Marischal-st. H. Stronach's
M'Conachie, Alex., Skene Terrace [[Court, Exchequer-row
M'Conachie, William, cotton manufacturer, 28, St. Nicholas-st. H.
Skene-square
M'Conachie, William, pawnbroker, 3, Shoe-lane, H. 34, Queen-
street
M'Conachie, William, tailor, 34, Queen-st.
M'Cook, James, advocate, West Court, 32, Guestrow
M'Culloch, Mrs., lodgings, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
M'Donald, Alex., marble and stone-cutter, 23, King-st. H. 31,
Frederick-st.
McDonald, Alex., shipmaster, (Dispatch) 60, East North-st.
M'Donald, Alex., tailor, M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
M'Donald, Alex., shipmaster, 20, James-st.
M'Donald, Angus, shipmaster, (Dolphin) 14, Constitution-st.
M'Donald, Archibald, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Steps of Gil-
M'Donald, Donald, stone-cutter, Ruthrieston Qcomston
M'Donald, George, gardener, Fountainhall
M'Donald, George, vintner, 3, Wales-st.
M'Donald, Gilbert, druggist, 43, H. 27, High-st- Old Aberdeen
M'Donald, James, cabinetmaker, St. Nicholas-st. H. 2, Peacock's
M'Donald, John, road overseer, Gerard-st. [[Close
M'Donald, John, tailor, Cotton
M'Donald, John, tailor, 70, H. 72, Queen-st-
M'Donald, John, book-agent, Union-st. H. Gordon-st. ^ ...—
-
M'Donald, John, flesher, 7, WTales-st. Market, H. 18, Prince's-st.
M'Donald, John, tinsmith, 4, H. 3, Correction-wynd
M'Donald, John, grocer, 44, East North-st.
M'Donald, Joseph, pie-baker, Ragg's-lane, 3, Broad-st.
M'Donald, Robert, grocer, 49, East North-st-
M'Donald, Thomas, vintner, 10, Loch-st.
M'Donald, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 10, Loch-st.
M'Dougald, Peter, shoemaker, 18, Prince's-st.
1825—26 G 2
64 M'FAR—MAC
M'Farlane, John, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union Buildings,
H. Barkmill
M'Farlane, Peter, corn merchant and agent, Thomson's Court, 21,
Quay, H. Dee-st. h'^O^tH/Vv<^M-Farlane, Misses, teachers, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
M'Gilvray, John, shoemaker, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
M'Gowan, John, tanner, Newbridge, H. Ashville
M«Gowan, Thomas, currier, 52, George- st.
M'Gowan, Mrs. John (late of Newbridge) Farquhar's Court, 17,
Upperkirkgate
McGregor, William, shipmaster, (Caledonian) 7, Garvock-st.
M'Gregor, William, skinner, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
M'Gregor, William, dealer in furniture, 4, East North-st., H. 210,
M'Gregor, Mrs. Robert, 2, Yeats-lane [GallowgateM'Hardy, Charles, confectioner, H. 21, Shiprow
M'Hardy & Cock, confectioners, 56, Union-st.
M- Hardy, James, advocate, 43, Guestrow
M'Hardy, William, stabler, 7, Harriot-st.
M'Hardy, Mrs., milliner, 23, H. 21, Shiprow
Machray, Alex., dyer, 79, H. 77, Woolmanhill
Machray & Co. post-horse-masters and livery stables, Kilgour's
Court, 59, George- st.
Machray, Robert, baker, 108, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Machray, Robert, writer, Golden-square
Machray, William, shoemaker, CausewayendMachray, William, shoemaker, Bon-Accord-st
M'Innes, George, merchant, H. 11, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
M'Innes, Mrs., Dee-st.
M'Intosh, Daniel, blacksmith, Commerce-st. H. Ewen's Court, 42,
M'Intosh, Ewen, vintner, Sim's Court, 88, Shiprow [Gallowgate
rl'Intosh, James, tinsmith, 28, H. Yeats Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
M'Intosh, James, coal-broker, 26, James-st.
M'lntosh, J., tailor, 10, Shoe-lane
M'Intosh, Miss, teacher, Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
M'Intosh, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M'Cook's Court, 11 6'
Gallowgate
Mack, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-st.
1825—26
M'KAY—M'KEN 65
M'Kay, Alex., shoemaker, 42, Loch-st.
M'Kay, Andrew, carver, 5, Guestrow
M'Kay, Angus, tailor, 17, Justice-st.
M'Kay, Angus, dealer in furniture, 17, Justice-lane
M'Kay, George, slater, 37, Castle-st.
M'Kay, George, tailor, 42, Green
M'Kay, George, tailor, 38, Woolmanhill
M'Kay, James, spirit dealer, 32, H. Cameron's Court, 30, North-st.
M'Kay, James, grocer, Denburn
M'Kay, James, general agent, 19, Guestrow, H. J. Farquharson's
M'Kay, James, vintner, 32, North-st. [Xourt, 108, Gallowgate
M'Kay, John, shipmaster, (Industry) 17, James-st.
M'Kay, John, tailor, Steps of Gilcomston
M'Kay, John, wright, Jamieson's Court, 38, Shiprow
M'Kay, Murdoch, wright, 56, East North-st.
M'Kay, Neil, grocer, 58, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
M'Kay, William, tailor, 3, Jopp's-lane
M'Kay, William, hatter, parasol and umbrella manufacturer, &c. 6'2,
M'Kay, Mrs., Chapel-st. [Union-st.
M'Kay, Mrs., stabler, \66, Gallowgate
M'Kay, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M'Kay's Court, 80, Gallow-
M'Kay, Miss B., 17, Loch-st. feate
M'Kechnie, Alex., hairdresser, 29, East North-st.
M'Kechnie, Rev. Neil, (Woodside Chapel) H. Woodside
M'Keddy, James, tailor, 43, George- st. entry, 30, Loch-st.
M'Kenzie, Lieut. Alex., Prospect Cottage, Gilcomston
M'Kenzie, Alex., (of Munro and Grant) H. 63, Loch-st.
M'Kenzie, Alex., confectioner, 45, H. 47, George-st.
M'Kenzie, Alex., manufacturer, Skene-square
M'Kenzie, Alex., painter and glazier, 194, H. 196, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie, Alex., & Co. skinners, Fowler's-wynd, H. Well of Spa
M'Kenzie, Andrew, blacksmith, 41, Loch-st. H. M'Kenzie's Court,
M'Kenzie, Lieut. Charles, R. N, 33, Quay £42, George-st.
M'Kenzie, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Poynernook
M'Kenzie, Duncan, boot and shoemaker, Skene-square
M'Kenzie, Rev. Hugh, (of the Gaelic Chapel) Whitehouse-st.
M'Kenzie, John, confectioner, 53, H. Plasterer's Court, 70, Gallow-
1825—26 g 3 [gate
66 M'KEN—M'LEA
M'Kenzie, John, blacksmith, M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
M'Kenzie, John, musician, Yeats Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
M'Kenzie, John, jun. blacksmith, M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
M'Kenzie, Ninian, writer, H. Catherine-st.
M'Kenzie, Roderick, of Glack, H. Golden-square
M'Kenzie, William, teacher, (Town House) Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs. William, 70, High-st. Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs., (late of Breda) 56, High-st. Old Aberdeen
M'Kenzie, Mrs Colin, Catherine-st.
M'Kenzie, Mrs., John, Skene-st-
M'Kenzie, Mrs., 33, Quay
M'Kenzie, Miss, Concert Court, Broad- st.
M'Kenzie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Poynernook
Mackie, Alex., jun. block and pump maker, Footdee, H. 6, Canal
Mackie, Alex., ship chandler, 38, H. 39, Quay [Terrace
Mackie, Alex., stoneware merchant, 7, H. 8, Shiprow
Mackay, Barclay, wood-merchant, Broadford
Mackie, D. tailor, 8, North-st.
Mackie, George, shoemaker, 33, East North-st.
Mackie, James, writer, 25, Frederick-st.
Mackie, James, cutler, 10, St. Nicholas-lane, H. 7, Barnett's Close
Mackie, James, baker, 35, Broad-st. H. \6, Guestrow
Mackie, James, late shipmaster, 39, Quay
Mackie, John, stoneware merchant, 2 North-st. H. 27 Shuttle-lane
Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St. Clement's-st.
Mackie, Robert, & Co. wool merchants, 14, Queen-st.
Mackie, Thomas, sheriff officer, 25, Frederick-st.
Mackie, William, wholesale warehouseman, 43, Broad-st. H. Mary-
Mackie, William, druggist, 18, Schoolhill [jvvell House, Clayhills
Mackie, William, wright, Old Aberdeen
Mackie, William, carter, Sugar House-lane
Mackie, Miss, teacher, Denburn
M'Kinnan, William, ironmonger, H. 45, Loch-st.
M'Kinnan, William, & Co. ironmongers, 25, Gallowgate
M'Kinnan, William, & Co. cast-iron founders, Windy-wynd
M'Lean, Alex., plasterer, M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
M'Lean, Archibald, Gerard- st.
1825—26
M'LEA—M'RAE 6?
M'Lean, Lieut. Francis, Denburn Terrace
McLean, John, plasterer, M'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
f'M'Lean, Robert, plasterer, 22, John-st.
M'Lean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-st.
M'Lennan, Duncan, flesher, 27, George-st. Market, H. Skene
* M'Leod, A. N., of Sunnybank, H. Sunnybank
M'Leod, Alex., flesher, 4, and 15, George-st. Market, H. 121,
George-st.
M'Leod, James, tinsmith, 39, East North-st. H. 22, Shuttle-lane
M'Leod, Norman, flesher, 9, George-st. Market
M'Leod, Peter, auctioneer, Exchange Court, H. 79> Shiprow
M'Leod, William, tailor, 25, Guestrow
M'Leod, Mrs. Principal, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
M'Millan, Serjeant Archibald, Albion Court, 18, Castle-st.
| M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, (of the Relief Church, St. Andrew's-st.) H.
M'Millan, Mrs., lodgings, 12, Guestrow ^Rosehill
M'Naughton, George, manufacturer, (Gordon, Barron, & Co.) H.
M'Neil, Archibald, hatter, 16, Marischal-st. QChapel-st.
M'Petrie, George, vintner, Ann-st.
M'Pherson, Alex., boot and shoemaker, Skene-st.
M'Pherson, Alex., corn extractor, Woodside
M'Pherson, Alex-, wright, 16, Constitution-st.
M'Pherson, Angus, late of Jamaica, North-st.
f,M'Pherson, Dr., sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's Col-
lege, H. SO, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
M'Pherson, Donald, confectioner, 55, Queen-st.
M'Pherson, Donald, vintner, 1, John-st.
M'Pherson, Lieut. Duncan, 10, Canal Terrace
M'Pherson, E. shoemaker, Peacock's Close, 13, Castle-st.
M'Pherson, John, notary public, and messenger-at-arms, Peacock's
M'Pherson, John, shoemaker, 29, Shiprow jTlose, 13, Castle-st.
M'Pherson, Mrs , lodgings, 8, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
M'Pherson, Mrs., midwife, 1, Justice-lane
M'Pherson, Misses, 3, Langstane Place, Dee-st.
M'Queen, William, shoemaker, 19, King-st.
M'Rae, Hector, tailor, 3, Upperkirkgate
M'Rae, Mrs., M'Combie's Court, 51, Netherkirkgate
1825—26
68 M'ROB—MAR
M'Robbie, James, flesher, Steps of Gilcomston
M'Swein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer, 56*, Union-st. H. 57,
Netherkirkgate
Main, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Shiprow, H. 36,
Main, Thomas, vintner, Ruthrieston [Netherkirkgate
Main, Mrs., midwife, 12, Muttonbrae
Mair, James, advocate, 35, King-st.
Mair, Thomas, traveller, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) H, 93, Spittal, OldMaitland, James,& Co. candlemakers, 40, Netherkirkgate [AberdeenMaitland, John, merchant, 36, Union-st. H. Union Place %1Maitland, Peter, vintner, Causewayend
Maitland, Robert, candlemaker, H. Links
Maitland, William, shoemaker, 56, Union-st.
Malcolm, Alex., gardener, Damside, Gilcomston
Mann, John, shoemaker, 12, Long-acre
Mann, William, cabinetmaker, Skene-st.
Manson, Mrs., lodgings, 23, Berry-lane
Mark, William, musical instrument-maker, 23, H. 25, Woolmanhill
Marr, Alex., late shipbuilder, 29, St. Clement's-st.
Marr, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 82, H. 83, GreenMarr, John, wright, Tytier's Court, Green
Marshall, Alex., confectioner, H. Booth's Court, 21, Castle-st.
Marshall, David, painter and glazier, 1 5, Huxter-row, H. Diamond-st.
Marshall, George, manufacturer, Lead-side, Gilcomston
Marshall, James, wright, Windmillbrae
Marshall, Robert, farrier, 18, Park-st.
Marshall, Mrs., (late of Tullynessle) Union-st. entry, 4>, ShiprowMarshall, Mrs., grocer, 81, Green
Marshall, Mrs., midwife, Windmillbrae
Martin, Alex., jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Waterloo Quay. H.New Pier
Martin, Alex., clothier and haberdasher, 1, Castle-st. H. 79, Gal-
lowgate
Martin, Alex., vintner and shipmaster, (Mansfield) H. FootdeeMartin, James, millwright, Windmillbrae, H. 8, Carmelite-st.
Martin, James, flesher, 15, and 37, Wales-st. Market, H. NetherBanchory
1825—26
MAR MAT 69
Martin, James, stone-cutter, 17, King-st. H. 16, St. Andrew's- st.
Martin, James, tailor, College-st.
Martin, John, hardware merchant, SO, Shuttle-st.
Martin, John, grocer, 8, H. 6, Woolmanhill
Martin, John, flesher, 18, Wales-st. Market, H. Holburn-st.
Martin, John, flesher, 34, Wales-st. Market, H. Tollohill, Banchory
Martin, Matthew, flesher, 16, Wales-st. Market, H. Banchory
Martin, Richard, confectioner, Causewayend
Martin, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend
Martin, William, millwright, Causewayend
Martin, William, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 14, Water-lane
Martin, Mrs. Captain, Skene-square
Martyn, Mrs. Captain, Steps of Gilcomston
Massie, George, tinsmith, 81, Gallowgate
Massie, James Ig. auctioneer, 56, Union-st.
Massie, Marianus, hosier^ 59, Castle-st. H. 15, Littlejohn-st.
Massie, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 56, Union-st.
Massie, Mrs., 26, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Masson, Alex., vintner, Kilgour's Court, 59, George-st.
Masson, Alex., hairdresser, 47, North-st.
Masson, George, stoneware merchant and letter-carrier, 43, H. 46,~ Woolmanhill
Masson, James, shipmaster, (Lord Archibald Hamilton) 6, Catto-
square
Masson, James, grocer, 24, Back-wynd, H. Donald's Court, 20,
Masson, William, cooper, 10, Quay, H. Justice Mills £Schoolhill
Mather, David, grocer, Gordon-st,
Mather, Miss, teacher, 43, St. Andrew's-st.
Mathew, John, baker, 63, H. 64, Queen-st.
Matthews, Alex., stone merchant, 15, Marischal-st. H. 22, James- st.
IMatthews, George, druggist, 10, Park-st.
Matthews, William, boot and shoemaker, 6 1, Green, H. Windmillbrae
Matthews, William, & Son, leather merchants, 4, St. Catherine's-
wynd, H. Broadford
Matthews, Mrs. Peter, Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st,
Matheson^ Alex., nurseryman, Coningar-hill, Links
Matheson, Alex., shoemaker, 6, Gardener's-lane
1825—26
70 MAT MEL
Matheson, Charles, late rope maker, 37, Shiprow
Matheson, Isaac, mealseller, 8, Mealmarket-lane
Matheson, James, dealer in furniture, 10, Justice-st.
Matheson, John, book-agent, 76, Broad-st.
Matheson, John, shipmaster, 10, Sugar House-lane
Matheson, John, (lodgings) 9, Constitution- st.
Matheson, Peter, tailor, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd
Matheson, Robert, shipbuilder, Trinity Building Yard, H. 16
Carmelite-st.
Mathewson, Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook, H. Denburn
Matheson & Shaw, nursery and seedsmen, 66, Union-st
Matheson, Mrs. Robert, Dee-st.
Maxwell, Adam, 17, Constitution-st.
Maxwell, William, officer of excise, Gilcomston distillery, H. 16
May, John, mason, 19, Queen-st. [Blackfriars-st 1May, L. shoemaker, 1, Gardener's-lane
May, Miss, ladies' school, 19, Queen-st.
Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster, (Gowan) Yeats-lane
Mearns, Rev. Dr. professor of divinity, King's College, HChaplainry, Old Aberdeen
Mearns, George, china merchant, 47, H. 2, Adelphi Court
Union-st.
Mearns, James, stoneware merchant, 10, H. 12, Shiprow
Mearns, James, cotton manufacturer, 3, St. Nicholas-st. H. 11
Drum's-lane
Mearns, John, watch and clockmaker, 11, Schoolhill, H. Gilcom
Mearns, John, flesher, 9, Wales-st. Market [sto
Mearns, Miss, 10, Constitution-st.
Meff, William, coppersmith, 19, Huxter-row, H. 29, Long-acre
Megget, John, teacher of elocution and portrait painting, 2, UnionuM
lane, H. Foresterhill
Meldrum, William, gardener, Rose-st.
Meldrum, Wm. Aberdeen and Banff carrier, Gerard-st.
Meldrum, Misses, dressmakers, 17, George-st.
Mellis, George, Cooper, Holburn-st.
Mellis, Capt. James, of E. I. Co/s Service, 3, Constitution-st.
Mellis, James, 68, Broad-st.
1825—26
MEL MID 71
Mel lis, Peter, coal-broker, 36, Quay, H. 3, Canal Terrace
Mell is, Mrs. Peacock's-close, 10, Castle-st.
Mellis, Mrs. 2, East North-st.
Melville, Thomas, plane-maker, 56, Loch-st. H. Simpson's Court,
Melvin, Geo. teacher, Barkmill Academy [39, Gallowgate
Melvin, James, teacher, Grammar School, H. 209, Gallowo-ate
Melvin, James, clothier and haberdasher, 4, H. 6, Broad-st.
5 Melvin, James, merchant, H. 12, Constitution-st.
Melvin, John, musician, Cruickshank's- court, 8, Shiprow
Melvin, John, fiddler, Windmillbrae
Melvin, William, Aberdeen and Commercial Hotel, 41, Queen-st.
Melvin, William and Robert, clothiers and haberdashers, 1, Broad-st. H. St. Nicholas-st.
|,|Vlelvin, William, grocer, Windmillbrae
tijMelvin, Mrs. vintner, Exchequer-court, H. 9, Exchequer-rowennie, Alex, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, Upperkirkgate,
ennie, Alex, stabler, 168, Gallowgate [H. Broadfordennie, Alex., gardener, Hardgate
ennie, John, linen yarn manufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, H- 97,George-st,
|Menzies, David, shoemaker, 46, East North-st.
enzies, John, of Pitfodels, H. 15, Belmont-st.
ercer, John, wright, Catherine-st.
Blercer, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 4, Young-st.
Mess, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, CausewayendMess, James, coal-broker, 36, QuayjMess, James, vintner, 4, Water-lane
Meston, Benjamin, vintner, Skene-st.
Meston, John, silk-dyer, 32, H. 30, Loch-st.
iMeston, Thomas, teacher of English, 3, Union-lane, H. Dee-st.
Michael, Andrew, manufacturer, (A. Hadden & Sons) H. Sum-mer- st.
Miehie, George, cooper, 6, Flourmillbrae, H. 7, Barnett's CloseVlichie, William, late beadle, West Church, 9, Blackfriars-st.
Vlichie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 19, Schoolhill
Vliddler, Alex, woollen manufacturer, 126, H. Sutherland's Court,126, Gallowgate
1825—26
72 MID—MIL
Middleton, David, blacksmith, 49, H. 47, George-st.
Middleton, George, stabler, 3, Harriot-st.
Middleton, George, town-serjeant, 30, Shuttle-lane
Middleton, James, teacher of music, 6, Marischal-st.
Middleton, James, vintner, 6, North- st.
Middleton, James, sworn timber measurer—Office, W. Duthie's
timber-yard, Footdee, H- Harriot-st.
Middleton, John, vintner, Footdee
Middleton, John, flour-merchant, H. Waterford, Broadford
Middleton, Samuel, book-keeper, (Aberdeen Bank) H. Waterford,
Broadford
Middleton, Mrs. stocking merchant, 7, George-st. H. Davidson's
Court, 111, Gallowgate
Middleton, Mrs. Lieut. R. N., 2, Yeats-lane
Middleton, shipmaster, (Bromby) St. Catherine's Court, 14,
Military Hospital, Castlehill £Shiprow
Millar, Alex, shoemaker, 91, George-st.
Millar, George, rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-st.
Millar, James, tobacco-pipe-maker, 48, Loch-st. H. 12, St. Andrew's-st.
Millar, James, flesher, 23, Wales-st. Market, H. 19, Wales-st.
Millar, Robert, plasterer, M 'Lean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Millar, William, tailor, Well-court, 14, Broad-st.
Milne, Alex, upholsterer, 11, Green, H. 9, Prince's-st.
Milne, Alex, teacher, 11, Gardener's-lane, H. 29, Long-acre
Milne, Alex, tailor, 27, Shuttle-lane
Milne, Alex, grocer, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 124, Gal-
lowgate, H. Gerard-st.
Milne, Alex, dancing-master, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne, Alex, watch and clockmaker, 64, H. Mitchell's Court, 66
Milne, Alex, baker, 83, H. 82, Gallowgate North-st
Milne, Alex, manager, (G. B. & Co.'s) Woodside
Milne, Alex, stabler, 58, Green
Milne, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, Cotton
Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) Windmill
brae, H. Chapel-st.
Milne, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 19, King-st. H. Nelson-st.
1825—26"
MIL-—MIL 73
Milne, Capt. Chapel-st.
Milne & Co. perfumers and hairdressers, 29, Gallowgate
Milne, Cmden, & Co. manufacturers, Spring Garden and Wind-
Milne, David, merchant, Mime's- court, 38, Castle-st. Qmillbrae
Milne, David, flesher, 26, Wales- st. Market
Milne, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 63, H. 62, Wool-
Milne, David, wright, Chapel-lane [manhill
Milne, Foulerton, & Co. woollen drapers, 1, Union Buildings
Milne, Henry, nailer, 1, John's-st. H. 8, Spa-st.
Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill, Gilcomston
Kline, Geo. teacher, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate
Milne, James, manufacturer, H. Milne's Court, 65, Gallowgate
Milne, James, boot and shoemaker, Rettie's Court, 51, North-st.
Milne, James, vintner, Ped Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Milne, James, Cart and ploughwright, Union-st. H. Skene Terrace
Milne, Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate «
Milne, John Duguid, advocate, 68, Queen-st»
Milne, John, tailor, 76, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Milne, John, grocer, 41, King-st.
Milne, John, cart and ploughwright, Seaton Gate, Old Aberdeen
Milne, John, cabinetmaker, 6, Prince's-st.
Milne, John, hairdresser, Milne's Court, 27, Gallowgate
Milne, Joseph, blacksmith, Frederick-st.
Milne, Peter, shipmaster, (James & Margaret) 3, Prince Regent- st.
Milne, Robert, teacher, 12, Marischal-st.
Milne, Robert, clerk, (Banff Carrier) H. 6, Netherkirkgate
'(Milne, Robert, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) Printneld
Milne, Thomas, gardener, Kittybrewster-bridge
Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 26, George-st
Milne, William, vintner, Summer-st.
Milne, William, painter and glazier, 47, Guestrow^ H. W. Milne's
Court, 60, Gallowgate
Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 6, Huxter-row, H. 13, Up-perkirkgate
Milne, William, mealseller, 9, East North-st. H. 29, Shuttle-lane
Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-st. H. 8,
plilne, William, vintner, 11, Putachieside QCorrection-wynd
1825—26 h
74 MIL—MIT
Milne, William, tailor, Skene-st.
Milne, William, auctioneer, Causewayend
Milne, William, mason, Huntly-st.
Milne, Mrs. Robert, sewing school, 12, Marischal-st
Milne, Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, Thistle-st.
Milne, Mrs. A., midwife, 46, Virginia-st.
Milne, Mrs. Mary, midwife, 14, Harriot-st.
Milne, Mrs. David, midwife, 62, Woolmanhill
Milne, Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, 39, George-st.
Milne, Mrs., teacher, Causewayend
Milne, Mrs., lodgings, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Milne, Mrs., manufacturer, 7, H. Brebner's Court, 8, Castle-st.
Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's Court, 8, Castle-st.
Milner, Arthur, shoemaker, 2, Upperkirkgate
Mirrielees, James, upholsterer, 71, II. 30, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Mirrielees, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 34, St. Andrew's-st.
Mirrielees, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 13, Netherkirkgate
y Mitchell, Alex., cashier of the Aberdeen Town and County Bank,
Mitchell, Alex., -writer, H. 1, Ragg's-lane [H. 40, Union-st.
Mitchell, Alex., painter, 11, Water-lane
Mitchell Alex., gardener, 10, Justice-lane
Mitchell, Major Daniel, of Ashgrove, H. Ashgrove
Mitchell, David, cabinetmaker, Loch-st. H. Ann-st.
Mitchell, George, hairdresser, 87, H. 88, Green
Mitchell, George, spirit dealer, 35, H. 37, QuayMitchell, George, shipmaster, (Edward) 10, Pork-lane
Mitchell, George, vintner, Windmillbrae
Mitchell's Hospital, 9, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Mitchell, James, haberdasher, 5, Union Buildings, H. 8, St
Mitchell, James, hardware merchant, 84, Queen-st. [Nicholas-st
Mitchell, James, birth-master, Upper Quay, H. 9, Water-lane
Mitchell, James, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-st H. Bourtie's
Mitchell, John, vintner, Ruthrieston QCourt, 19, Upperkirkgattl 1
Mitchell, John, builder, Chapel-st.
Mitchell, John, shipmaster, (brig, Union) 12, Guestrow
j Mitchell, Robert, manager, (Leith and Clyde Shipping CompanyH. 18, St. Clement's-st.
1825—26
l\
MIT—MOI 75
Mitchell, William, watch and clockmaker, 32, St. Nicholas-st.
H. Charles Court, 40, Upperkirkgate
Mitchell, William, clerk, (Journal Office) H. St. Catherine's Hill,
St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
Mitchell, WTilliam, clothier and haberdasher, 36, Broad-st. H. 1,
Mitchell, Mrs., (of Elsick) Rosemount [Ragg's-lana
Mitchell, Mrs. Dowager, of Thainston, H. Dee-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., dressmaker, 30, Frederick-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., Mitchell's Court, 66, North-st.
Mitchell, Mrs. Captain, SO, Frederick-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., vintner, Steps of Gilcomston
Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., teacher, 13, George-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., lodgings, McGregor's Court, 99, Gallowgate
Mitchell, Mrs., Chapel-st.
Mitchell, Miss, Chapel-st.
Moffat, William, shipmaster, (Wanderer) 9, Water-lane
Moir, Alex., late hosier, H. Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate
Moir, Andrew, merchant, H. Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene- st.
Moir, David, shipmaster, (John Catto) 14, Summer-lane
Moir, Francis, vintner and occasional waiter, 37, North-st.
IMoir, George, of Denmore, H. Denmore
Moir, George, grocer, Cotton
,Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-st.
Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Moir, John, wright, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow, H. 14, East
Moir, John, grocer, 13, Huxter-row [^North-st.
Moir, John, curer of fresh provision, Weigh-House-square, H. 40
Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, H. 8, Innes-st. QFrederick-st.
Moir, Robert, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
J
Moir, Robert, (late teller of the Aberdeen Bank) H. Dee-st.
Moir Robert, wine merchant, agent, and insurance broker, Crown
Court, Union-st. H. Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Moir, Thomas, bookseller, 45, Green, H. 8, Guestrow «——-—~"~
Moir, William, of Park, H. Union Place
Moir, Mrs., 32, Shiprow
1825—26 h 2
76 MOI—MOK
Moir, Mrs. Archibald, Summer-st.
Moir, Mrs., lodgings, 1, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Moir, Mrs., wool merchant, 59, H. W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
Moir, Misses, milliners & dressmakers, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Mollison, James, ship tavern, and lodgings, 24, QuayMollison, James, shoemaker, 9, Netherkirkgate, H. Marywell Place
Mollison, John, baker, Gordon-st. H. Windmillbrae
Mollison, William, cooper, Windmillbrae
Mollison, Misses, dressmakers, Prince's-st.
Mollyson, George, hosier, Trinity-st.
Moncrief, Alex., manufacturer, Skene-st. H. 92, Green
Moncur, David, stocking manufacturer, Windmillbrae
Moncur, Nicol, steward of the Mansfield, H. Footdee
Montgomery, Alex., plasterer, 11, Sugar-House-lane
Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane
Montgomery, Thomas, plasterer, W. Henderson's Court, 161, Gal-
More, Alex., collector of the customs, 16, Quay Tlowgate
More, George, of Raeden, H. Chapel-st.
More, Miss, 44, Upperkirkgate
More, Misses, 57, Schoolhill da-- ,fMorgan, George, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 15, James-st,
Morgan, John, vintner, 8, Putachieside
Morgan, C. shipmaster, (Banchory) Footdee
Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Morgan, Mrs., of Bonnymuir, H. Broadford
Morrison, Alex., shipmaster, (schooner, Orient) 67, Queen- st.
Morrison, Alex., shoemaker, 5, Denburn
Morrison, Alex., jeweller, H. 9, Long-acre
Morrison, Hugh, tailor, 78, Gallowgate
Morrison, James, cabinetmaker, Skene Terrace
Morrison, James, tailor, 12, Justice-st.
Morrison, James, grocer, Gilcomston
Morrison, James, hosier, Gilcomston
Morrison, John, writer, H. Summer-st.
Morrison, John, shipmaster, (Aimwell) 15, Constitution-st.
Morrison, Patrick, late hosier, Harvey's Court, 90, Gallowgate
1825—26
MOR—MOW ?7
Morrison, Peter, toy merchant, 2, H. 4, Shiprow
Morrison, William, boot and shoemaker, 9, Trinity-st.
Morrison, William, tailor, 62, Guestrow
Morrison, William, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Morrison, William, wright, 76, George-st.
Morrison, William, guard of the south mail coach, H. Dee-st.
Morrison, Mrs., Chapel-st.
Morrison, Mrs. William, 95, Gallowgate
Morrison, Mrs. Peter, milliner and dressmaker, 2, H. 4, Shiprow
Morrison & Wildgoose, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 94?,
Morrison, Miss, Dee-st. £North-st.
Morren, Hugh, merchant, and general agent, 53, Marischal-st. H.
Dee-st.
Morren, Isaac, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 159, H. 139, Simpson's
Morice, Robert, advocate, 34, Marischal-st. [[Court Gallowgate
Morice, Mrs. Alex., Dee-st.
Morice, Mrs. David, Dee-st.
Morrice, Alex., cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-st.
iMorrice, James, shipmaster, 1 1, Commerce-st.
Morrice, James, tailor, 46, Woolmanhill
Morris, Michael, piano-forte maker, 55, H. 29, Union-st.
Mortimer, Adam, wright, 42, Loch-st.
Mortimer, Alex., stocking-maker, 12, Justice-lane
Mortimer, Alex., baker, 52, H. 53, Quay
Mortimer, Alex., baker, Woodside
Mortimer, A., boot and shoemaker, Denburn
Mortimer, Peter, grocer, 14, Justice-st.
Mortimer, William, boot and shoemaker, 62, Guestrow, H. 12,
Mortimer, William, bookbinder, 58, Guestrow - QJustice-lane
|Mowat, Alex. Milne, advocate, 34, Castle-st.
Mowat, Alex., hatter, 1 8, H. 1 6, Netherkirkgate
Mowat, George, Tiatter, and cap-maker, 42, H. Jopp's Court, 40,
Mowat, George, cork manufacturer, 44, H. 9, Guestrow [Broad-st.
Mowat, George, vintner, 6, Flourmill-lane
i Mowat, John, cabinetmaker and'upholsterer, 29, H. Lobban's Court,
Mowat, John, brewer, Bursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st. [30, Castle-st.
Mowat, William, vintner^ J. Smith's Court, 113, Gallowgate
1825-26 h 3
MOW—MUK
Mowat, Mrs. James, 34, Castle-st.
*-. Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
C. Muil, John, baker, 16, H. Farquharson's Court, 10, Schoolhill
Muir, Alex., advocate, 35, King-st
Mulholland, Joseph, cork-cutter, 186, Gallowgate, H. l}Berry-lane
Munro, Alex., teacher, Dee Village
Munro, Alex., fishing-tackle-maker, 44, King-st. H. 24,Frederick-st.
Munro, David, boot and shoemaker, 53, St. Nicholas-st.
Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-st.
Munro, John, surveyor of taxes— office, 48, H. 84, Union-st.
Munro, John, stucco-mill, Dee Village
1 Munro, Robert, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-st. frt&tAl.
jk Munro, William, dealer in books, 52, H. 51, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Munro, Mrs., (late of Huntly) 31, Marischal-st.
Munro, Mrs. Captain, 69, North-st.
Munro, Mrs., lodgings, Milner's Court, 21, Guestrow
Munro, Mrs., grocer, Chapel-st.
Munro, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, College-st.
Murray, Alex., teacher of dancing, 67, Netherkirkgate
Murray, Alex., vintner, Windmillbrae
Murray, Alex., lodgings, 6', Exchequer-row
Murray, Andrew, (victualling house) Still's Court, 18, Castle-st.f
Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon-st.
Murray, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 41, H. Gordon's i
Murray, James, clerk, 82, George-st. QCourt, 39, North-st.
. Murray, James, advocate— office, 28, H. 30, Schoolhill
Murray, James, turner, 78, Woolmanhill
Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, Cotton
Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, 19, James-st.
Murray, James, flesher, Cotton, H. Upper Denburn" Murray, Rev. John, (of the East Church) H. King-st.
Murray, John, clerk, (Duguid & Lawrance) H. 96, George-st.
Murray, John, watch and clockmaker, 40, Quay, H. 20, Shiprow
Murray, William, clerk, (Aberdeen Lime Company) H. 8, Sum-Murray, William, house carpenter, H. Black friars- st. £mer-lane
Murray, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Queen-st. H. 47,
Murray, William, tailor, 31, East North-st. [[Queen-st,
1825—26
MUT—NIC 79
Mutch, John, gardener, Loch-head
Mutch, William, blacksmith, 2, H. 3, Blackfriars-st.
Mutch, William, shoemaker, Causewayend
Natrne, Mrs., 104, George-st. -^
Naime, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Carmelite-st.
National Fire Office— J. D. Milne, advocate, agent, 68, Queen-si.
Naughton, John, turner and pipe-maker, 28, St. AndrewVst.
Naughton, Mrs., lodgings, 33, St. Andrew's-st.
Naughton, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 33, St. Andrew's-st.
Neil, James, vintner, 41, Quay
Neilson, George, blockmaker and boat-builder, Waterloo Quay
Neilson, Mrs., housekeeper, Trinity Hall, 1, Trinity Corner
Neish, Joseph, guard of the north mail coach, Gordon-st.
Newton, James, shipmaster, (St. Andrew) 35, James-st.
Nicol, Alex., pilot-master, New Pier
Nicol, Alex., cooper, 6, Castle-st. H. Reid's Court, 6, Shiprow
Nicol, Alex., shipmaster, (Venus) New Pier
Nicol, Andrew, clerk, (AberdeenTown and County Bank) 36, King-st
Nicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield
Nicol & Finlason, tailors, Concert Close, Broad-st.
*Nicol, James, advocate, \6, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Nicol, James, dyer, 18, H. 16, Shoe-lane
I
Nicol, John, turner, Broadford
Nicol, John, shipmaster, (Sir Robert Barclay) New Pier
Nicol, John, grocer, Tanfield
Nicol, Peter, brickmaker, 1 7, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen
Nicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee
Nicol, Robert, porter dealer, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow, H,
Ruthrieston
Nicol, William, tailor, (of Nicol & Finlason) Broad-st. H. Bon-Ac-
Nicol, William, hairdresser, 5, H. 3, Justice-st. [cord Terrace
?Nicoll, Lewis, advocate, Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Nicholson, Daniel, book-keeper, Commercial Bank, H. Bellfield
Nicolson, John, blacksmith, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
1825—26
80 NIC—OLD
Nicholson, William, plumber, (Robert Gilchrist) Water-lane, H.
Annand's Court, 27, James-st.
Ninian, Thomas, shipmaster, (Aboyne) 12, Commerce-st.
Nisbet, Alex., mason, 19, Fisher-row
Niven, John, of Thornton, H. Thornton's Court, 23, Guestrow
North British Insurance Office—Thomas Burnett, advocate, II,
Belmont-st. and William Stuart, advocate, Still's Court, 18,
Castle-st. agents
North Street Brewery— John Kirk, brewer, 65, North-st
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office— Charles Chalmers, advo-
cate, agent, 13, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Norrie, George, shipmaster, (Marquis of Huntly) Footdee
Norrie, James, shipmaster, (Euphemia) 43, Frederick-st.
Norrie, John, woollen draper and tape manufacturer, (Milne,
Foulerton, & Co.) Union Buildings, Castle-st. H. Steps of Gil-
comston
Norrie, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, (of Thomas M'Combie &Co.) H. Dee-st.
®Ogg, Henry, (of Henry Ogg & Co.) H. Hardgate
Ogg, Henry, & Co. Strathdee Distillery, Couperston
Ogilvie, John Charles, M.D. Union-st.
Ogilvie, John, baker, 3 and 5, H. 27, Frederick-st.
Ogilvie, Simson, advocate, 3, Drum's-lane
Ogilvie, William, flaxdresser, 52, Gallowgate, H. 2, Young-st.
Ogilvie, Mrs., lodgings, M'Combie's Court, 52, Union-st.
Ogilvie, Misses, of Auchiries, Union Place
Ogilvy, Rev. Dr. Skene, (St. Machar's Church) H. 14, Chanonry,
Ogston, Alex., candlemaker, 52, Loch-st. [Old Aberdeen
Ogston, Alex., jun. candlemaker, 52, Loch-st.
Ogston, Alex., tailor, 27, George-st.
Ogston^ Francis, M.D. 2, Gallowgate
Ogston, George, watch and clockmaker, 65, Union-st. H. 1, Maris-
Ogston, John, wright, Denburn Terrace [chal-st.
Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 23, H. 24, Green
1825—26
OLI—PAU 81
Oliver, John, supervisor of excise, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirk-
Orcheston, James, gardener, 7, East North- st. [gate
Orton, Mathew, shoemaker, 9, Fisher-row, H. 1, Carmelite-lane
Oswald, Alexander, turner and carver, (Alex. D. Scott) H. Skene
Terrace
Oswald, James, shipmaster, (Aberdeenshire) 20, Constitution-st.
IP
'Panton, Charles, bootmaker, 3, Queen-st. H. Milner's Court, 21,
Guestrow
Park, Alex., manufacturer, 11, Gallowgate, H. Park Cottage,
Park, Andrew, quarrier, Hutcheon-st. QBroadford
Parker, John, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord) 32, Wales-st.
Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 122, Gallowgate
Paterson, George, glass and stoneware merchant, 2 1 , Upperkirkgate,
Paterson, Lieut. James, Dee-st- [H. 65, Guestrow
Paterson, James, clerk, 8, Wellington-st.
Paterson, John, blacksmith, Gowanbrae
Paterson, John, teacher, 50, Netherkirkgate, H. Gordon-st
Paterson, John, ginger-beer brewer, Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-sU
Paterson, Peter, shipmaster, (Sir David MoncriefFe) 8, Pork-lane
Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 43, North- st.
Paterson, William, leather merchant, Denburn Terrace
Paterson, William, tanner, foot of Jack's-brae, Gilcomston, H. Den-
burn Terrace
! Paterson, William, bookseller 14, Union-st. H. 27, Frederick-st
Paterson, William, mason, 68, High-st. Old Aberdeen
PSterson, Mrs. (late of Logic) H. Dee-st.
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Paterson, Mrs. A., 36, Loch-st.
Paton, Robert, shipmaster, (Euphemia) 10, Sugar-House-lane
Paton, Miss, of Grandhome, 49, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Paul, Alex., clerk, (Weigh-House) H. 31, Virginia-st.
Paul, James, vintner, Mains of Seaton, Old Aberdeen
Paul, John, grocer, 13, Castle-st H. Dee-st.
Paul, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4, Blackfriars-sti
1825—26
-st
82 PAU—PIE,
Paull, Rev. William, professor of natural philosophy, King's College,
H. 31, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Peddie, William, officer of excise, Gilcomston Brewery-
Pelican Life Office— Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent, Crown Court,
36, Upperkirkgatel
- Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, (of Maberly & Co. Broadford
Works) H. Union Terrace
Penman, Rev. Richard, (Frederick-st. Chapel) H. 26, Constitution-st.
Permit Office, Oliver's Court, 12, Upperkirkgate
Petrie, Alex., stabler, 59, North-st.
Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 1, Huxter-row,
Petrie, George, grocer, 6, King-st. H. 8. Castle-st. £H. Union-lane
Petrie, John, mealseller, 6l, North-st.
Pike, John, flesher, ig, Wales-st. Market, H. 26', East North-st.
Pirie, Alex., paper manufacturer, H. 18, Adelphi Court, Union-st
Pirie, Alex., saddler, 203, H. 201, Gallowgate
Pirie, Alex., & Co. wholesale stationers, 18, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Pirie, Andrew, wright, Flourmillbrae, H. Henderson's Court, 46,
Pirie, David, goldsmith, 9, Long-acre {[Broad- st.
Pirie, George, merchant, H. Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Pirie, George, sacrist, Marischal College, H. College Court, 82,
Pirie, George, vintner, Broadford TBroad-st.
Pirie, George, haberdasher, (Saunders & Pirie) H. M'Combie'sCourt, 52, Union-st.
Pirie, George & William, merchants, 49, Castle-st.
Pirie, James, blacksmith, North-st.
Pirie, James, goldsmith and jeweller, 60, H. College Court, 82,
Pirie, John, blacksmith, Pork-lane, H. 5, Canal-lane [Broad-st,
Pirie, John, plasterer, McLean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Pirie, Patrick, manufacturer, H. Gordon's Mills
Pirie, William, manufacturer, H. Cotton
Pirie, William, merchant, H. Golden-square
Pirie, William, & Co. flour merchants, bakehouse, Diamond-st.
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Alex. Ireland, manager
Pirie, William, & Co. woollen manufacturers and grain merchants,
18, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Pirie, Miss, dressmaker, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George- st.
1825—26
Pill—POR 83
Pirrie, William, gunmaker, 16, St. Nicholas-st. H.67,Netherkirkgate
Pithie, Alex., stoneware merchant, 14, Park-st.
Pithie, William, sheriff-officer, 46, Gallowgate
Pithey, William, silk mercer and haberdasher, 79, Union-st.
Pittendrigh, Alex., beadle of Seaman's Chapel, H. Sugar-House-lane
Pittendrigh, Andrew, blacksmith, 89, H. 8 J, North-st.
Pittendrigh, James, wright, Albion Court, 18, Castle- st.
Pittendrigh, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 11, Justice-st. H.6, Justice-lane
Phoenix Fire Office—Henry Lurasden, advocate, agent, Union TerracePhilanthropic Annuity Office—Adam Coutts, advocate, agent, 6l,
Netherkirkgate
Philip, Alex., shipmaster, (Stirlinghill)Walker's Court, 1 7,Virginia-st.
Philip, Andrew, cabinetmaker, H. Salter's Court, 39, Loch-side
Philip, Andrew & WTilliam, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 76,
Philip, Charles, shipmaster, (Radiant) 28, James-st, [Union-st.
Philip, George, shipmaster, (Belina) 28, James-st.
Philip, James, shipmaster, (Nimrod) 8, Justice-lane
Philip, James, wine, tea, and spirit merchant, and patentee for
preserving animal and vegetable substances in a fresh state, 4,
Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. H. Gordon-st.
Philip, John, bookbinder, Queen-st.
Philip, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 7, Windy-wyndPhilip & Taylor, wholesale clothiers and drapers, 29, and 3],
Broad-st.
Philip, William, clothier and draper, (Philip & Taylor) H. Bon-Accord Terrace
Philip, William, shipmaster, (Mary) Walker's Court, 17, Virginia-st.
Philip, William, upholsterer, 28, James-st.
Philip, Mrs., 28, James-st.
Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-st.
Philip, Misses, 13, Shiprow
Playfair, Charles, gunmaker, 94, Union-st. H. St. Nicholas-st.
Police Office, 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-st. >a nPorter, Hugh, haberdasher, 2, King-st. H. 73, Queen-st.
Porter, James, grocer, 27, H. 25, Green
Porter, James, slater, 88, Shiprow
1825—26
84 POR—RAE
Porter, John, general merchant, 45, H. Farquhar's Court?17, Up--
Post Office, 15, Netherkirkgate [perkirkgate
Poulter, Absalom, manufacturer, 62, Broad-st. H. Dee-st.
Poulter, Thomas, manufacturer, 62, Broad-st. H. Dee-st.
Pratt, John, grocer, S6, Broad-st. H. Gordon's Court, 88, Gallowgate
Pratt, Robert, miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, K. 12, Carmelite-st.
Primerose, George, Esq, 6l, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Primrose, Rev. William, H. Silver-st.
Procurator Fiscal for the County—William Simpson, advocate
Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh—Alex. Cadenhead, advocate
Procurator Fiscal for the J. P. Court— Alex. Thomson, advocate
Proctor. John, plasterer, 1, Shuttle-st-
Proctor, Miss, Skene- st.
Protector Fire Insurance Company-- Alex. Allan, advocate, 64.
Broad-st, and George Wilson, advocate, Commercial Bank CourtJL
42, Castle-st., agentsg a
Prott, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 36, Shiprow, H. Cause-!},
Proven, John, slater, 2, Barnett's Close [wayendl
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Prowett, John, porter and spirit dealer, 141, Gallowgatep ;1
Public Mathematical and Writing School, 6, Correction-wynd '
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Public Rooms, Union-st.—Robert Munro, keeperga
Pye, George, millwright, 71, North-st.f
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mRae, Alex, wood-merchant, H. 8. Wellington-st.
Rae, Alex., grocer, Woodside
Rae, George, messenger-at-arms, Commercial Bank Court, 42
Rae, James, grocer, 3, Garvock-st. [Castle-st
Rae, James, porter- dealer, 53, Shiprow, H. Diamond-st.
Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston
Rae, John, tinsmith, 5, H. 4, Gallowgate
Rae, William, town-serjeant, 22, Frederick-st.
Rae, William, mealseller, 12, Schoolhill, H. Daniel's Court, 48
Rae, Mrs. John, Woodside QCastle-st
Rae, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, and milliner, 92, Green
Raeburn, George, shipmaster, (Ariel) 46, Virginia-st.
1825—26
IIAE—RAY 85
iaebum, John, teller, Aberdeen Bank, H. 88, Greeniiaeburn, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn
Raffan, William, officer of excise, 1, Constitution-st.
Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, H. Broadford
Ragg, Robert, vintner, 9, Wales- st.
lagg, Miss, 13, Back-wynd
Iaitt,James, shoemaker, 30, George-st.
:aitt, John, mate of the George Canning, 13, Commerce-st.
aitt, Miss, dressmaker, 13, Commerce-st»
.mage, Andrew, merchant, H. 32, George-st.
image, John, leather merchant, H. Ramage's Court, 83, Broad-st.
amage, John, & Co. leather merchants, 85, Broad-3t.
^amsay, Archibald, tailor, 6", Marischal-st.
fiamsay, Robert, advocate, Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st.
Ramsay, W. tailor, 40, Gallowgate
Ramsay, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Union-lane
Ramsay, Miss, Moir's Court, 103, Gallowgate^ Randal, John, wright, College-st.
Randal, Lieut. R. N., Preventive Service, Bridge of DonRannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, Alex, nurseryman, Causewayend
Rannie, George, shipmaster (Acorn), 55, North-st.
Rannie, James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriars-st.
Rannie, M. C. distiller, Gilcomston Distillery, H. Braehead, Gil-Rannie, Thomas, mason, Thistle-st. rcomstonRannie, Thomas, porter, (Aberdeen Bank), H. Holburn-st.Rannie, William, shoemaker, 130, Gallowgate
% Rannie, Wm. shoemaker, Beattie's Court, 102, GallowgatestlRannie, William, flax-dresser, 40, North-st.
Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, Bourtie's Court, 10, UpperkirkgateRattray, David, brace-maker, 15, Park-st.
jRattray, John, nailer, Porthill Close, 98, GallowgateiRattray, William, chemist and druggist, 26, Woolmanhill, H.Henderson's Court, 129, Gallowgate
stpattray, William, wheelwright, 131, H. Henderson's Court, 129,Gallowgate
Ray, William, shipmaster, (Craigievar), 24/ Constitution-st,1825—26 i
86 REA—EEI
Read, William, merchant, H. Galleries, Skene-st.
Reed, William, shipmaster, 40, Virginia-st.
Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 24, Queen-st. H. 52, Guesl
Reid, Adam G. distiller, H. Rosyburn, Hutcheon-st. £r<n
Reid, Alex, stabler, 9, Harriot-st.
Reid, Alex, cart and ploughwright, Skene-st.
Reid, Lieut. Andrew, R.N. 23, Constitution-st.
Reid, Charles, of the customs, H. Poynernook.
Reid, David, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Reid, Duncan, shipmaster, 43, Frederick-st.
Reid, George, druggist, (of Souter & Reid), H. Silver-st.
Reid, George, brewer, Newbridge, H. Hardgate
Reid, George, saddler, 37', Schoolhill, H. 13, St. Andrew's-st.
Reid, George, saddler, 48, North-st.
Reid, George, shipmaster, (Liverpool Packet), 43, Frederick-st.
Reid, George, porter dealer, King-st.
Reid, George, sen. turner, 2, Back-wynd, H. 3, Fowler's-wynd
Reid, George, jun. turner, 6, Green, H. 4, Flourmillbrae
Reid, James, nursery and seedsman, 66, Broad-st. H. Belvill
Reid, James, stone-cutter, Ruthrieston QGilcomsto
Reid, James, grocer, 60, H. 62, Green
Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane
Reid, John, vintner, 20, Lodge-walk
Reid, John, shipmaster, (Waterloo,) 3, Links-st.
Reid, John, builder, H. 90, Union-st.
Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Woolmanhill
Reid, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 33, Castle-st. H. 4(
Virginia-st.
Reid, John, flesher, 32, Wales-st. Market, H. Broadford
Reid, John, & Co. ship chandlers, Waterloo Quay
Reid, Captain Patrick, of the 57th Regiment of Foot, Mounthooh
Reid, Robert, academy, Pirie's Court, 1, Upperkirkgate
Reid, Smith, & Co. distillers, Union Glen Distillery, Broadford
Reid, Thomas, advocate, 90, Union-st.
Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-st.
Reid, William, shipbuilder, H. Footdee
Reid, William, fishmonger, 6, Peacock's Close
1825—26
ItEI—RIT 87
Reid, William, draper, 23, Union-st. H. Concert Court, Broad-st.
Reid, William, nailer, Henderson's Court, 129, Gallowgate
Reid, William, heckle-maker, Gerard-st. H. 199, GallowgateaReid, William, teacher, 3, Denburn
] Reid, William, flesher, 1 1 and 12, Wales-st. Market, H. 33, Wales-st.
Reid, Mrs. 2, Wales-st.
Reid, Mrs., vintner, 10, Lodge-walk
Reith, Alex., toll-keeper, Rubislaw
Reith, A., tailor, Hardgate
Reith, Archibald, haberdasher and silk mercer, 39, H. Crown Court,
Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane [Union-st.
Reith, John, wright, Gordon-st.
Reith, William, grocer, H. 31, Upperkirkgate
Reith, William, & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 24, H. 31,
Rennie, William, shipbuilder, H. Waterloo Quay [Upperkirkgate
Rettie, M., & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 19, Union
Buildings, H. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
I Rettie, M., & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, japanners, and
oil merchants, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
'IRettie, Miss, sewing, reading, and writing school, Rettie's Court,01 Reynolds, William, basket-maker, 74, Queen-st. [51, North-st.
Rhind, Mrs., mantua-maker, 24, Schoolhill
Rhind, Mrs., James, Broadford
Riach, Alex. & George, public and private teachers, Gordon-st.
Riach, John, wright, 147, Gallowgate
Riddel, Alex., tailor, Bourtie's Court, 22, Upperkirkgate
jRiddel, Donaldson, blacksmith, Windmillbrae
|Riddel, James, accountant to the harbour trustees, H. 18, James-st.
Riddel, John, leather merchant, 15, George-st.
Riddel, John, stabler, 14, Back-wyndRiddel, Miss, dressmaker, 44, Upperkirkgate
Riddler, John, silk mercer, (of Alex., Shand, & Co.) H. Skene-st.
Riddler, John, & Son, gardeners, Skene-st.
Ritchie, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Bon-Accord-st.
Ritchie, Thomas, vintner, 58, H. 3, Church-st.
Ritchie, Thomas, shipmaster, (Perseverance) 3, Church-st.
Ritchie, Mrs. Baillie, 47, Schoolhill
1825—26 i 2
88 RIT—-ROB
Ritchie, Mrs. Peter, Ruthrieston
Ritchie, Mrs., 104, High-st. Old AberdeenRichardson, Misses, 4, Black's Buildings
Robb, Alex., tailor, Windmillbrae
Robb, George, gardener, 50, GreenRobb, James, wright, Gerard-st.
Robb, James, tailor, 2, Hanover-st.
Robb, John, grocer, 29, King-st. H. Watt's Court, 28, Virginia=st.
Robb, John, tea and spirit dealer, 53, Green, H. Watt's Court, 28,
Robb, John, tailor, Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. [Virginia-st
Robb, Mrs., vintner, Cruives, Gordon's-mills
Roberts, John, wright, 20, North-st. H. 29, Long-acreRoberts, Mrs., lodgings, 9, Mealmarket-lane
Robertson, Alex., gardener, 24, Spittal
Robertson, Alex., wright, Gordon-st.
Robertson, Alex., confectioner, 54, H. 9, George-st.
Robertson, Alex., blacksmith, 56, H. Watson's Court, 45, North-st.
Robertson, Charles, wright, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Robertson & Co. Stonytown Distillery-
Robertson, George, officer of excise, Annand's Court, 27, James-stRobertson, George, teacher, Trinity School, H. 7, Trinity CornerRobertson, George, saddler, 51, Green, H. Red Lion Court, 77,Robertson, Henry, nailer, 17, Muttonbrae [Broad-st.
Robertson, James, gardener, 8, Water-lane
Robertson, James, guard of the Duke of Gordon Coach, 6, Fre-
derick-st.
Robertson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Park-st.
Robertson, James, hairdresser, 5, Queen-st.
Robertson, James, cooper, 39, H. 11, Woolmanhill
Robertson, James, hatter, 50, St. Nicholas-st. H. 2, Flourmillbrae
Robertson, James, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. George-st.
Robertson, James, cooper, Causewayend
Robertson, John, cooper, 98, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Robertson, John, distiller, Glenburnie
Robertson, John, vintner, 218, Gallowgate
Robertson & Murray, cart and ploughwrights, Union-st.
Robertson, Patrick, distiller, Stonytown
1825—26
rob—noa 89
Robertson, Peter, teacher, Lancasterian School, H. Union-row
Robertson, Thomas, coppersmith, (H. Gordon & Co.) H. 14, St.
Andrew's-st.
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Robertson, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 4, Woolmanhill, H. l6,George-st.
Robertson, Thomas, mason, 7, Justice-lane
Robertson, Robert, druggist, (Thomas Black) H. Skene-st.
Robertson, William, merchant tailor, St. Nicholas-st.
Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazlehead, H. Countesswells
Robertson, William, grocer, 19, Park-st.
Robertson, William, marble and stone-cutter, west end of Denburn-
bridge, Union-st. H. Huntly-st.
Robertson, William, bookseller and circulating library, 19, Broad-st.
H. 8, Guestrow
Robertson, Mrs., 71, Woolmanhill
Robertson, Mrs., of Hazlehead, H. Union Place
Robertson, Mrs. Peter, Union-st.
Robertson, Mrs., straw-hat-maker, 21, H. 20, George-st.
Robertson, Mrs. John, midwife, 9, George-st.
Robertson, Mrs. Dr., King-st.
Robertson, Mrs., Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st.
| Robertson, Mrs., late of Coul, Garden's Court, 1 5, Castle-st.
Robertson, Mrs., register office for servants, 9, Guestrow
Robertson, Mrs. Captain, 109, High-st. Old Aberdeen,
Robertson, Mrs. A., Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Robertson, Miss, Silver-st.
Robertson, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 13, Marischal-st.
Robertson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 54, Queen-st.
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 73, Woolmanhill
Robertson, Miss, of Foveran, H. Union Place
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Diamond-st.
Robison, William, shipmaster, (Scotia) 1 5, Carmelite-st.
Robison, William, advocate, 25, Marischal-st.
Roger, Henry, flesher, 17, George-st. Market, H. Chapel-st.
Roger, James, tanner, Steps of Gilcomston, H. Broadford
Roger, Thomas, teacher, Well Court, 14, Broad-st H. 30, Long-acre
Roger, Mrs, Burnside, Holburn-st.
Roger, Mrs. Ramage's Court, 83, Broad-st.
1825—26 i 3
90 RON—ROS
Ronald, James, tailor, 27, Shuttle-lane
Ronald, William, tailor, 46, Spittal
Ronald, Mrs., Lemon Tree Tavern, 7, Huxter-row
Rose, Donaldson, ship-owner and timber merchant, Footdee
Rose, James, cooper, Rose Valley, Broadford
Rose, John, R N. 36, Union-st.
Rose, William, writer, Denburn Terrace
Rose, Mrs., Thistle-st.
Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windy-wynd, H. Causewayend
Ross, Andrew, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Langstane Place
Ross, Charles, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co,) 20, Belmont-st.
Ross & Co. dealers in made clothes, 7, Gallowgate
Ross, David, hatter, 28, Lodge-walk, H. 29, Constitution-st.
Ross, Hugh, officer of excise, 109, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Ross, James, upholsterer, 15, Upperkirkgate, H. 67, Guestrow
Ross, James, mason, Summer-st.
Ross, James, constable, 48, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Ross, James, teacher of dancing, Jopp's Court 40, Broad-st.
Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, Union-st.
Ross, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont-st-
Ross, John, assistant commissary of ordnance, H. Castlehill
Ross, John, organist, St. Paul's Chapel, H. 39, Upperkirkgate, and
Ross, John, mason, 6, Little Belmont-st. [Traigie Park
Ross, John, teacher, 41, H. 33, Virginia-st.
Ross, John, of Grenada, H. Ferryhill
Ross, John, vintner, 12, Canal Terrace
Ross, John, teacher of music, 62, Spittal
Ross, Malcolm, auctioneer, dealer in furniture, 31, H. 37, Castle-st.
Ross, Robert, brewer, 1 5, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Ross, Robert, manufacturer, 11, St. Nicholas-st. H. Jack's-brae
Ross, William, auctioneer, Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
Ross, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137, H. Simpson's
Court, 139, Gallowgate
Ross, William, blacksmith, 43, Virginia-st.
Ross, William, ironmonger, 33, Broad-st. H. Skene Terrace
Ross, Miss, mantuamaker and milliner, 84, Green
Ross, Miss C, straw-hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-st.
1825—26
IiOU—RUS 91
* Rough, John, turner, and beadle of St. Andrew's Chapel, H.
Garden's Court, 1 5, Castle-st.
I Eoutledge, William, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219,
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H. 220, Gallowgate
Rowell, Joseph, chainmaker, 54, North-st. H. 20, Littlejohn-st.
Roy, Alex., clothier and haberdasher, 12, Broad-st.
Roy, Alex., jun. draper, 9, Union Buildings, H. Crown Court,
Union-st.
Roy, Lieut. James, of the Aberdeenshire Militia, H. Dee-st.
Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, and florist, 7, Broad-st.
H. Nursery, North-st.
Roy, John, clothier and haberdasher, 16, H. Well Court, 14, Broad-st.
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Roy, John, flesher, 18, Wales-st. Market, H. Cowgate
Roy, John, gardener, 13, Summer-lane
Roy, Mrs., gardener, 53, Guestrow
Roy, Mrs. Captain, Dee-st.
Royal Exchange Assurance—Andrew Jopp, advocate, agentj Jopp's
Court, 31, Gallowgate
Rue, William, merchant, (Grant & Co.) H. Cruden's Court, 22,
Broad-st.
Ruddiman, John, cabinetmaker, Webster's Court, 72, Shiprow
Runcy, Charles, grocer and spirit dealer, 51, H. 52, Quay^Runcy, Charles, shipmaster, (Theophilus) H. 52, QuayRussel, Alex, of Aden, H. North Lodge, 68, North-st
Russel, Alex., furnishing tailor, Red Lion Court, 77, Broad-st,
Russel, Alex., bookseller, 7, Netherkirkgate
Russel, Alex., sen. tailor, 17, Shoe-lane
Russel, James, advocate, H. North Lodge, 68, North-st.
Russel, James, R. N. 5, Mounthooly
Russell, John, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, Chapel-st.
Russel, William, merchant tailor, Concert Court, Broad-st.
Russel, William, baker and confectioner, 38, H. Charles Court, 40,
Upperkirkgate
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Russel, Mrs. Captain, 41, Schoolhill
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Rust, Alex., general agent, 57, Union-st. H- Dee-st.
Rust, Francis, St. Andrew's Tavern, 7, Union-lane
Rust, James, mealseller, Cotton
1825—26
92 SAL—SCO
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St. Patrick Assurance Company of Dublin—Peter Macfarlane,
agent, Thomson's Court, 21, Quay
Salmon, Thomas, dealer in clothes, &c. 3, Lodge-walk
Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament—M. Rettie & Son, 19, Union
Buildings
Saloon, Literary, and Exchange News Rooms, Exchange Court,
Union- st.—John Wright, attendant
Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 13, Belmont-st.
Sandison, William, cotton manufacturer, Hutcheon-st.
Sandison, Miss, stay-maker, Park-st.
Sang, Thomas, beadle, (Little Belmont-st. Chapel) H. 8, Little
Sang, William, wright, Skene-st. [^Belmont-st.
Sangster, Alex., flesher, 19, Wales-st. Market, H. 10, Wales-st.
Sangster, George, tailor, Cotton
Sangster, George, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, &Co.) H.Union-st.
Sangster, James, flesher, 12 and 33, Wales-st. Market, H. 12, Wales-st.
Sangster, James, late shipmaster,.Bon-Accord-st.
Sangster, John, shoemaker, 45, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Sangster, John, flesher, 22, Wales-st. Market, H. 14, Frederick-st
Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-st.
Sangster, Mrs., lodgings, 23, Frederick-st.
Sangster, Mrs., flesher, 24, Wales-st. Market
Sangster, Miss, boarding-school, Whitehouse-st.
Sangster, Miss, sewing-school, 12, Prince's-st.
Sanson, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, Well of Spa, H. Barnett's
Saunders, James, officer of excise, Denburn Terrace [Close
Saunders, Joseph, silk mercer, 22, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Saunders & Pirie, wholesale silk mercers and woollen drapers, 40,
and retail shop, 22, Union-st.
Saunders, William, cabinetmaker and wright, 12, Blackfriars-st.
Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages and drawing, and litho-
grapher, 37, Marischal-st.
Scorgie, George, vintner, Bon-Accord-st.
Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, H. 6, Carmelite-st«
Scorgie, William, mason, H. Porthill Close, 98, Gallowgate
1825—26
SCO—SHE 93
Scott, Alex., tailor, habit, and pelisse-maker, 29, Lodge-walk
Scott, Alex. D., upholsterer and cabinet-maker, 4, Queen-st.
Scott, Captain David, R. N. Bon-Accord Terrace
h Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy, King's College,
Scott, James, gardener, Firhill-well-lane, Spittal QOld Aberdeen
Scott, James, tailor, 42, Loch-st.
Scott, John, stabler, 164, Gallowgate
Scott, Thomas, shipmaster, (Earl of Fife) 14, Commerce-st.
Scott, Thomas, shoemaker, 42, St. Nicholas-st. H. Denburn
Scott, William, keeper of the Medical Hall, King-st.
Scott, William, shoemaker, Union Placo
Scott, Mrs., of Campfield, H. Skene-st»
Scott, Miss (Craigievar), Union Plaee
Scott, Miss, mantuamaker, Huntly-st.
Scott, Miss, dressmaker, Scott's Court, 25, QuayScroggie, John, dyer, 42, St. Andrew's-st.
Seaton Brewery, 1 5, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Sector, Alex., shoemaker, Causewayend
Sector, James, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend
Seisins Office, Register of, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st*.
Selby, Mrs. Dr., 5, Carmelite* st.
Sellar, George, mason, 11, St. Andrew's-st.
Senebier, Francis, French teacher, 20, George-st.
Senny, Mrs., board and lodgings, 52, St. Nicholas-st.
Seton, Lady, of Pitmedden, Union Place
Seton, Mrs., Union Plaee
Shand, Alex., silk-mercer, H. Dee-st.
Shand, Alex., jun. wine and grain merchant, 30, Guestrow, and 43,
Shand, Alex., silk dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge £Broad-st.
Shand, Alex., wright and furniture dealer, Clubber's Close, Park-st.
Shand, Alex., & Co. wholesale silk mercers and commission agents,
Exchange Court, Union-st.
Shand, Robert, of Hillside, II. 40, Queen-st.
Shand, Mrs. Alex., 54, King-st.
Shaw, D. & S. painters, 4, Flourmill-lane
Shaw, Mrs. W. M. Peacock's Close, 24, Castle^st,
Shearer, Miss, dressmaker, Chapel-st.
1825—26
94 SHE—SIM
Shed, Alex., slater, 14, Belmont-st.
Shepherd, Alex., gardener, Gerard-st.
Shepherd, David, wright, Gordon-st. H. Summer-st.
Shepherd, Captain John, (E. I. Co.'s service) H. Mile EndShepherd, John, wholesale grocer, 43, H. Lobban's Court, SO,
Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, H. 40, Queen-st. [[Castle-st.
Shepherd, Mrs. Baiilie, Skene-square
Sherres, Alex., clothier, 25, King-st. H. 16, Chronicle-lane
Shewan, John, haberdasher, 49, Union- st.
Shipman, Rev. John, (Wesleyan Chapel) H. 9, Mounthooly
Shipmasters' Hall, Shipmasters' Court, 97, Shiprow
Shirrat, Mrs., Silver-st.
Shirrefs, Alex., gardener, 50, Schoolhill
Shirrefs, Rev. Dr. Friendville
Shirrefs, James, spirit dealer, 42, Quay, H. 18, Carmelite-st.
Shirrefs, J. Lumsden, advocate, 26, King-st, y-Q&t&&&.'
Shirrefs, Mrs. Alex. 29, Queen-st.
Shirreffs, James, 3, Love-lane, Old Aberdeen
ShirrefFs, John, manufacturer, clothier, and haberdasher, 5, St.
Nicholas-st. H. Braehead, Gilcomston
ShirrefFs, John, stabler, 1, Mealmarket-lane
ShirrefFs, Misses, 3, Yeats-lane
Shore Dues and Harbour Office, foot of Marischal-st. QuaySievwright, Alex., shipwright, 2 1 , James-st.
Sievwright, James, cutler and gunsmith, 12, H. 13, Lodge-walk
Sievwright, Robert, shoemaker, 4, Berry-lane
Sievwright, Miss, lodgings, Constitution-st.
Silver, George, of Netherlay, H. 39, Schoolhill
Silver, George, vintner, 68, George-st.
Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Silver, Miss, dressmaker, 30, Upperkirkgate
Sim, Alex, accountant, Bank of Scotland, H. 12, Virginia-st.
Sim, Alex., shipmaster, (Champion) 13, Virginia-st.
Sim, Alex., turner, 20, Woolmanhill, H. 7, Blackfriars-st.
Sim, Alex., Sim's-square
Sim, Charles, cart and ploughwright, 11, H. 13, Blackfriars-st.
Sim, Charles, tailor, 29, Long-acre
1825—26
SIM—SIM 95
Sim, George, of the customs, H. 6, East North-st.
Sim, George, clerk, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) 50, Woolmanhill
Sim, James, brewer, Holburn-st
Sim, James, gardener, Millbank
Sim, James, druggist, 28, King-st.
Sim, John, of the customs, 23, James-st.
Sim, John, gardener, Windmillbrae
Sim, John, w right, loom and shuttle maker, Steps of Gilcomston
Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston
Sim, William, brewer, 22, Loch-st. H. 35, George-st.
Sim, William, boot and shoemaker, Cotton
Sim, Mrs., (Academy,) Barkmill
Sim, Mrs., Kildare Cottage, Old Aberdeen
Simmie, Robert, reed-maker, 10, H. 12, Harriot-st.
Simpson, Capt. Alex., of the 5th W. I. regt. H. Union Place
Simpson, Alex., ironmonger, H. 130, Union-st.
Simpson, Alex, clothier, H. 13, Guestrow
Simpson, Alex., stabler, 60, North-st.
Simpson, Andrew, & Co. wholesale grocers, Green, entry, 1, Car-
melite-st. H. 20, Fisher-row
Simpson, Archibald, grocer, Woodside
Simpson, Archibald, architect, 130, Union-st.
Simpson, Rev. David, (Trinity Chapel) H. Trinity Manse, 101,
Shiprow
Simpson, David, book-agent, 57, North-st. H. Gerard-st. ^-~***
Simpson, George, druggist, 37 and 39, Green, H. 2, Carrnelite-st.
Simpson, George, cork manufacturer, 34-, Guestrow, H. Duncan's
Court, 74, Gallowgate
Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-st.
Simpson, James, gardener, Cornhill Cottage
Simpson, James, gardener, 4, Shuttle-lane
Simpson, James, fishing-tackle-maker, Hutcheon-st.
Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, H. Milne's Court, 27,
Gallowgate
Simpson, John, jun. builder, Ligertwood's Court, 73, George-st.
H. Silver-st.
Simpson, John, yost. builder, Union-st. H. Silver-st.
1825—26
96 SIM—SKI
Simpson, John, gardener, Tanfield Cottage
Simpson, Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, Union- st. H. 49
Broad-st.
Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen'*
clothing, 21, Union Buildings
Simpson, Robert, wright, Denburn Terrace
Simpson, Robertson, & Co. silk mercers and haberdashers, 15
Broad-st.
Simpson, William, rope and sail manufacturer, and ship-owner, H5, Canal Terrace
Simpson, William, advocate, procurator fiscal for the county, 25
Queen- st.
Simpson, William, druggist, 62, H. W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallow
Simpson, William, wright, 8, Spa-st. Qrat,
Simpson, William, beadle, (Chapel of Ease,) and funeral attendan
Simpson, Capt. William, Loch-head [Skene-st
Simpson, Wm. & Co. chain-cable, anchor, and ship smiths, Footde
Simpson, Mrs. Andrew, Union Place
Simpson, Mrs. Peter, W. Milne's Court, 60, Gallowgate
Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnett's-close
Simpson, Miss Ann, SO, Upperkirkgate
Simpson, Misses, boarding school, West Court, 32, GuestrowSinclair, A. clothier and haberdasher, H. 2, Castlebrae
Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-st.
Singer, Adam, grocer and tea dealer, 3, Castle-st. H. 19, UnionSinger's lodgings, 19, Union Buildings ["Buildings
Skene, Capt. Alex., of the Royal Veterans, Union Terrace
Skene, Andrew, wright, 4, Yeats-lane
Skene, Charles, M.D. Professor of Medicine, Marischal College..
H. 17, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Skene, David, grocer, foot of Jack's-brae
Skene, George, woollen manufacturer, Sutherland's Court, 126,
Gallowgate
Skene, Miss E., Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Skinner, the Right Rev. Bishop (of St. Andrew's Chapel,) H.Skinner, George, tailor, Skene-st. [Golden-squareSkinner, P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's Court, 14, Shiprow
1825—26
SKI—SMI 97
Skinner, Robert, mason, 97, George-st.
Skinner, Miss, dressmaker, 6, Black's Buildings
JSkues, George, dentist, 37, Marischal-st.
Slater, "Simon, merchant tailor, 12, North-st, H. 2, Chronicle-lane
Small, James, mason, Catherine-st.
Small, Robert, shipmaster, (Bolivar,) 7, Wellington-st.
Small, Robert, & Co. tinsmiths, Canal-side, Mounthooly, and 101,
Gallowgate
Smart, John, shipmaster, (Ceres,) 9, Summer-lane
Smith, Alex. sen. advocate, 96, Union-st-
Smith, Alex. jun. advocate, 7, Queen- st, H. 39, Schoolhill
Smith, Alex. jun. merchant tailor, 5, St. Catherine's Wynd, H.
Whitechapel-st. I
Smith, Alex., flesher, 11, George-st. Market, H. 105, George-st.
^mith, Alex., teacher, 59, Shiprow, H. 56, Queen-st.
Smith, Alex., shoemaker, 29, H. 31, Netherkirkgate
Smith, Alex., wright, 105, H. 123, George-st.
Smith, Alex., farrier, Windmillbrae
Smithy Alex., tailor, 7, Huxter-row, H. Forbes Court, 78, Green *
Smith, Alex., grocer, 117, H. 115, Gallowgate
Smith, Alex., shoemaker, College-st.
Smith, Alex., stone merchant, 37, Park-st.
Smith, Alex., merchant, 7, High-st., Old Aberdeen
Smith, Charles, porter brewer, Gilcomston Brewery
Smith, Charles, & Co. paper manufacturers— Office, 34, St, An-drew's-st.
w
Smith & Co. carvers and gilders, 78, Union-st.
Smith, Daniel, shipmaster, (Superb,) 18, Commerce-st.
Smith, D. & A., hat manufacturers, 25, St. Nicholas- st.
' |!Smith, Francis, vintner, Union-st.
Smith, George, glazier, 17, H. 21, Netherkirkgate
Smith, George, blacksmith, Seatongate, Old AberdeenSmith, George, wright, 27, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
jSmith, George, vintner, 5, Huxter-row
Smith, Henry, stabler, 10, Mealmarket-lane
Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, 1 8, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Smith, Jacob, baker, 1 7, North-st. H. 43, Long-acre
1825—26 k
98 * SMI— SMI
Smith, James, spirit and porter dealer, 26, Virginia-st. H. Gor-
don- St.
Smith, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 38, H. 36,
Union-st.
Smith, James, grain dealer, 10, H. 12, Netherkirkgate
Smith, James, nursery and seedsman, 2, St. Nicholas-st. H. Frog-
Smith, James, slater, 9, Trinity-st. Qhall
Smith, James, stabler, 26, Muttonbrae
Smith, James, grocer, College-st.
Smith, James, superintendant of the canal works, Gerard- st.
Smith, Jeremiah, nail manufacturer, Cameron's Court, SO, North-st.
H. 15, Mealmarket-lane
Smith, John, architect, and superintendant of town's works, King-st
Smith, John, advocate and accountant, 31, St. Nicholas-st.
Smith, John, vintner, Skene-st.
Smith, John, grocer, 4, Church- st.
Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen- st.
Smith, John, Mount Pleasant
Smith, John, tailor, 9, Lodge-walk
Smith, John, baker, Dee-st.
Smith, John, shoemaker, 100, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Smith, John, shoemaker, Lime Quay, H. Gordon-st.
Smith, John, shipmaster and vintner, (Hazard) Lime Quay
Smith, John, clothier, 1 8, Union-st. H. Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st
Smith, John, clerk, Post Office, H. 1, Blackfriars-st.
Smith, John, gardener, Ann-st.
Smith, John, clothier, 7, H. Jamieson's Court, 5, Uppetkirkgate
Smith, John, vintner, Skene-st.
Smith, John, yost. haberdasher and auctioneer, 30, H. 29, Broad-st
Smith, John, blacksmith, Well Court, 14, Broad-st.
Smith, John, mason, 15, Shoe-lane
Smith, John, glazier, 14, H. 8, Long-acre
Smith, John, stabler, 79, North-st.
Smith, John, assistant teacher, Trinity School, H. 37, Shiprow
Smith, John, agent and provision merchant, 72, Gallowgate, H. 2
Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 5, Shoe-lane [Yeats-Ian
Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 78, Broad-st. H. 7, Littlejohn-st.
1825—26
SMI—SMI 99
Smith, Niel, manufacturer, 40, H. Salter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Smith, P. shoemaker, College-st.
Smith, Peter, shoemaker, 4, Trinity-st.
Smith, Peter, grocer, Skene-square
Smith, Robert, of the customs, 11, Quay
Smith, Robert, hairdresser, 14, Lodge-walk
Smith, Robert, blacksmith, 6, H. 4, Mounthooly
Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank
Smith, Stephen, vintner, 1, Pork-lane
Smith, Thomas, weaver, 9, Porthill, Gallowgate
Smith, Walter, wright and cabinetmaker, 16, Blackfriars-st.~~~^
Smith, William, advocate, 1 1 , Correction-wynd, H. 1 8, St. Nicho-
Smith, William, tailor, 100, Spittal, Old Aberdeen pas-lane
Smith, William, painter and glazier, 3, Marischal-st. H. 37, Shiprow
Smith, William, schoolmaster, Footdee, and session clerk of St.
Nicholas parish, H. Footdee.
Smith, William, plane-maker, 99,, H. 97, George-st.
Smith, William, flaxdresser, 13, Gallowgate, H. 21, St. Andrew's-st.
Smith, William, stabler, North-st.
Smith, William, trades' convener's officer, 15, Long-acre
Smith, William, hatter, Cross, H. Bridge of Dee
Smith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1 9, H. 1 8, Commerce-st.
Smith, Mrs., lodgings, 13, Commerce-st.
Smith, Mrs., lodgings, 1, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Smith, Mrs., Silver-st.
Smith, Mrs., of Concraig, H. Silver-st.
Smith, Mrs. Captain John, Shewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate
Smith, Mrs., Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Smith, Mrs. John, 115, Gallowgate
Smith, Mrs. William, grocer, 19, Castle-st.
Smith, Mrs. John, vintner, 8, Castle-st.
Smith, Mrs. Alex., Brebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Smith, Mrs. Dr., Ross's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
Smith, Mrs. John, midwife, Hutcheon-st.
Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 81, George-st.
Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 48, St. Andrew's-st.
Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 39}
St. Andrew's-st.
1825—26 k 2
100 SMI—STE
Smith, Miss, teacher, 56, Queen-st.
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Smith, Misses, 18, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Smith, Misses, boarding-school, Silver-st.
Snell, Alex., stone-merchant, 14, St. Clement's-st.
Snell, James, wright, 18, Long-acre, H. 7, Shoe-lane
Snowie, Alex., tailor, 53, East North-st.
Snowie, James, carpet-shoemaker, Upperkirkgate
Snowie, William, flesher, 3 and 10, Wales-st. Market, H. Shed-
Souter, James, teacher, 50, Queen-st. [docksley
Souter & Reid, druggists, 52, Union-st.
Spalding, Robert, quarrier, Rubislaw
Spalding Mrs. James, Silver-st.
Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 6l, Netherkirkgate
Spark, Robert, painter and glazier, 4, H. 6, Carnegie's-brae
Spark, Thomas, treasurer to the Infirmary, H. S2, Shiprow
-Spark, Thomas, & Co. booksellers, 52, Castle-st. H. 4, Frederick-st.
Spark, William, watch and clockmaker, 27, Marischal-st. H. 30,
Spark, William, grocer, 15, H. 13, Justice-st. [Shiprow
Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-st. Market, H. 24, Wales-st.
Spark, William, jun. flesher, 8, Wales-st. Market, H. 24, Wales-st.
Spark, Miss, 6, Shiprow
Spence, Alex., slater, Blackfriars-st.
Spence, Rev. James, (Blackfriars-st. Chapel) H. Hutcheon-st.
Spence, Robert, beadle of the Footdee Church, 6, Catto-square
Spence, William, slater, John-st.
Spence, William, merchant tailor, 20, H. Cruden's Court, 22, Bro
Spence, Mrs., Silver-st. £st
Spring, Robert, baker, 29, Schoolhill, H. Springbank
Stables, Adam, vintner, 102, High-st. OM Aberdeen
Stables, Alex., grocer, 87, H. 90, High-sCOld Aberdeen
Staples, James, vintner, 2, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Stamp Office, 38, Broad-st. —William Farquhar, clerk
Star Life Assurance — C. & A.Gordon, advocates, agents, Com
mercial Bank Court, 43, Castle-st.
Steel, Charles, millwright, Nelson-st.
Steel, John, guard of the south mail, H. Dee-st.
1825—26
*
STE—STE 101
Steel, Robert, baker, ] 0, H. 8, Exchequer-row
Stephen, Alex., shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 8, Wellington- st.
Stephen, Alex., shipmaster, (George Canning) 13, Virginia-st.
|
Stephen, Alex., late merchant, H. Little Chapel-st.
Stephen, David, ironmonger and tinsmith, 25, Broad-st. H. Dee-st.
Stephen, James, Jack's-brae, Gilcomston
Stephen, John, tailor, 41, East North-st.
Stephen, John, grocer, Bridge of DonStephen, Robert, grocer, 41, Green, H. Couperston Buildings
Stephen, Robert, coppersmith, 34, North-st. H. 15, Mealmarket-lane
Stephen, William, wright, Union-row
! Stephen, William, shipbuilder, Footdee, H. 8, Wellington-st.
Stephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of DonStephen, William, grocer, Skene-st.
Stephen, Mrs., vintner, 10, Chapel-lane
Stephenson, John, traveller, (Devanha Brewery) H. Dee-st.
Steven, Alex., (late of Pitmedden) Union Place
Stevenson, Alex., bookseller and newspaper agent, 60, Castle-st. H.
Stevenson, Alex.3cooper, Windmillbrae Ql, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Stevenson, James, tailor, 4, Union-st. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Stevenson, William, gardener, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen
Stewart, Alex., clothier and haberdasher, 24, H. Cruden's Court,
Stewart, Alex., gardener, Berryhill £22, Broad-st.
Stewart, Alex., shoemaker, 25, North-st.
Stewart, Francis, Stewart's Tavern, 6, Littlejohn-st.
Stewart, George, student of medicine, College-st.
Stewart, George, blacksmith, Steps of Gilcomston
I Stewart, Henry, shipmaster, (Lord Huntly) 1, Wellington-st.
Stewart, James, flesher, 43, Wales-st. Market, H. 3, Prince's-st.
Stewart, James, woollen weaver, 4, St. Andrew*s-st.
Stewart, James, shoemaker, Denburn
Stewart, John, gen. agent,and Dutch consul, Crown Court, Union-st.
!Stewart, John, tailor, 27, H. Cooper's Court, Netherkirkgate
i
Stewart, John, last-maker, Oliver's Court, 12, H. 17, Farquhar's
Court, Upperkirkgate
Stewart, John, flesher, 28, Wales-st. Market, H. 7> Wales-st.
Stewart, Roy John, cotton dyer, Leadside, Gilcomston
1825-26 k 3
102 STE—STIt
Stewart, Lewis, merchant, H. Skene-square
Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-st. Market, H, 7, Wales-st.
Stewart, William, tailor, 53, Queen-st.
Stewart, Mrs. Captain, 87, George-st.
Stewart, Mrs., 27; Queen-st.
Stewart, Mrs. M., grocer, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Stewart, Miss, milliner, 21, Queen-st. H. 3, Prince's-st
Stewart, Miss, 4, Trinity-st.
Stewart, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, College- st.
Stewart* Misses, dressmakers, Cheyne's Court, 6"9, Broad-st.
Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, 4, Carmelite-st.
Stewart, A. writing-master, academy, 52, Netherkirkgate, H. Broads
Stuart, Andrew George, M.D. College Court, 82, Broad-st. [ford
Stuart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 98; Union-st. H. 57,
Stuart, David, shoemaker, 75, George-st. QSchoolhill
Stuart, John C, M.D. Bairnshall, Cotton
Stuart, John, professor of Greek, Marischal College, H. College
Court, 82, Broad-st.
Stuart & Paterson, accountants, Cheyne's Court, 6Q, Broad-st.
Stuart, William, advocate, Albion Court, 18, Castle-st.
Stuart, Mrs. Peter, Skene-square
Stuart, Miss, 5, Mounthooly
Still, George of Millden, H. Gallowgate
Still, Patrick, brewer, Southbridge, Holburn-st.
Still, William, barber, Holburn-st.
Still, William, late coal-broker, H. 81, Shiprow
Stophani, John, optician, 38, II. 35, North-st. -
Storey, George, Esq. Union Place
Stott, George, weaver, 14, Shuttle-lane
Stott, George, boot and shoemaker, Skene-st.
Stott, John, tailor, Commercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Strachan, James, bookseller, 32, H. 31, Schoolhill
Strachan, James, shoemaker, 39, Castle-st. H. Windmillbrae
Strachan, James, confectioner and grocer, 207, Gallowgate
Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, H. Stronach's Court, Ex-
Strachan, John, wright, 9, Trinity-st. H. Poynernook [[chequer-raw
Strachan, John, vintner, 17, Lodge-walk
1825—26
STR—SUT 103
Strachan, John, weaver, 6, Porthill, Gallowgate
Strachan, John, Esq. Stocket
Strachan, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot-st.
Strachan, William, manufacturer, 36, St. Nicholas-st- H. Gordon-st.
Strachan, William, wright, Gerard-st.
Strachan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, St. Nicholas-st.
Strachan, Miss, 7, QuayStrachan, Miss, 32, Green
iStraith, Alex., teacher, Chapel of Ease School, H. above School
Strathdee Distillery, Couperston
Strath, Mrs. Captain, 31, Frederick-st.
Stratton, William, Esq. Union Place
|Stronach, Alex., advocate, 31, King-st.
Stronach, Alex., wright, Couperston Buildings
Stronach, George, cooper and fish-curer, 1, Fish-st
Sturrock, David, shipmaster, 17, Commerce-st.
Sun Fire and Life Office—Robert Morice, advocate, agent, 34,
Marischal-st.
Sutherland, Alex., wool manufacturer, 26, Green, H. 20, John-st.
Sutherland, Alex., Dee-st.
Sutherland, Alex., tailor, 53, Queen-st.
Sutherland, Alex., shipmaster, (schooner, Eliza) H. 1 4, Virginia-st.
Sutherland, Alex., grocer, 5, H. 8, James-st.
Sutherland, Alex., shoemaker, 34, King-st. H. 37, Park-st.
Sutherland, Andrew, manufacturer, I, Black's Buildings
Sutherland, Angus, slater, Sutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Sutherland, Dr. Niel, (Aberdeenshire Militia) 4, Belmont- st.
Sutherland, Donald, tailor, H. 18, Marischal-st.
Sutherland, George, haberdasher, 31, Union-st. H. 2, Shorebrae
Sutherland, George, ironmonger, 9, Broad-st. H. Skene-st.
Sutherland, John, book-dealer, 153, Gallowgate
Sutherland, John, engraver and copperplate printer, 12, St. Nicho-
las-st. H. above shop
Sutherland, John, hairdresser, 128, II. Sutherland's Court, 126,
Sutherland, John, grocer, 29, H. 27, North-st. [GallowgateSutherland, Robert, plasterer, H. 31, Long-acre
Sutherland, Robert, glazier, 45, Virginia-st.
1825—26
104 SUT—TAY
Sutherland, William, straw-hat manufacturer, 8, H. Chronicle
Court, 10, Queen-st.
Sutherland, William, victualling house, 28, H. 26, Guestrow
Swan, William, officer of excise, Denburn Terrace
Symon, John, grocer, 15, H. 13, Green
Symmers, George, merchant, H. Crown Court, Union-st.
Symmers, George, & Co. merchants, 25, Union-st.
Symmers, Robert, & Co. cart and ploughwrights, Skene-st.
Symmers, William, vintner, Tanfield
Symmers, Miss, Symmerfield
Taggart, John, stabler, 177, Gallowgate
Taggart, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Farquhar's Court, 17, Up-
Tait, William, grocer, 47, St. Nicholas-st. [jperkirkgate
Talbert, David, shipmaster, (Unicorn) 12, Commerce-st.
Tawse, Rev. Andrew, (College Church) 19, Belmont-st.
Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's Buildings
Taylor, Alex., shoemaker, Causewayend
Taylor, Alex., draper, (Philip & Taylor) H. 4, Frederick-st.
Taylor, Alex., gardener, Head of Short Loans
Taylor, Charles, grocer, Skene-st.
Taylor, David, cabinetmaker, 6, H. 8, Shoe-lane
Taylor, David, vintner, Pirie's Court, 30, Shiprow
Taylor, David, hairdresser, 2, H. 35, Woolmanhill
Taylor, George, clerk, (R. Gibbon & Sons) 29, Broad-st.
Taylor, James, clerk, (George Lamont) H. Rettie's Court, 126,
Taylor, James, teacher of music, 36, Union-st- QBroad-st.
Taylor, James, cabinetmaker, 35, Frederick-st.
Taylor, John, jun. tailor, 8, Blackfriars-st.
Taylor, John, church-warden, 12, Harriot-st.
Taylor, John, baker, 54, H. McLean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Taylor, John, mealseller, 4, Shuttle-lane
Taylor, John, rope manufacturer, Roper's Court, 107, Gallowgate, \
H. Gerard-st.
Taylor & Martin, stone-cutters, 17, King-st.
1825—26
TAY—THO 105
Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, and blacking manufacturer,
44, St. Nicholas-st. H. Hutcheon-st.
Taylor, Peter, tailor, Well Court, 14, Broad-st. H. Footdee
Taylor, Robert, teacher, Deaf and Dumb Institution, 53, Schoolhill
Taylor, William, stone-cutter, H. 69, North-st.
Taylor, William, seedsman, 44, H. 42, Don-st Old Aberdeen
Taylor, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Shipmaster's Court, 97,
Taylor, Miss, dressmaker, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st. [Shiprow
Temple, George, porter dealer, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Temple, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, H. Garden's Court,
1 5, Castle-st.
Templeton, Rev. James, (Associate Church) 2, Charlotte-st.
Testard, James, tailor, IP, George-st.
Testard, Joseph, flesher, 21, Prince 's-st.
Thain, Alex., vintner, 21, East North-st.
(Theatre, Pit, 50, Box, 52, and Gallery, 54, Marischal-st.
Third, Andrew, of Morefield, H. Morefield
Thistle, Robert, wright, 73, Queen- st. H. 12, Shoe-lane
'Thorn, Rev. Alex., Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
Thom, Alex., sheriff-clerk-depute, H. 2, Ragg's-lane
Thorn, James, (late of Halifax) Union Park, Union Place
Thom, James, turner, 48, George-st. H. Ann-st.
Thorn, John, advocate, (agent for Van Egmont & Sons, merchants,
Rotterdam,) 55, Gallowgate
Thom, John, manufacturer, and merchant, 66, H. 55, Gallowgate
Thom, Robert, brewer, Stronach's Close, Exchequer-row
Thompson, George, insurance broker and commission agent, 38,
Thompson, Hugh, tailor, 32, H. 18, Marischal-st. [Marischal-st.
Thomson, Alex., advocate, procurator fiscal for the Justice of Peace
Court, 10, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
Thomson, Alex., Esq. 29, College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
Thomson, Alexander, surgeon, and manager to the Aberdeen
Apothecaries' Company, 13, H. 11, Union Buildings
Thomson, Alex., cooper, 10, QuayThomson, Rev. Alex., (George-st. Chapel) H. 20, St. Andrew*s-st.
Thomson, Alex., baker, 22, East North-st. H. 22, Peacock's Close
Thomson, Alex., vintner, Ramsay's Court, 57, Guestrow
1825-26"
106 THO—THO
Thomson, Andrew, house carpenter, Diamond-st. H. College-st.
h& Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Company, 11, Union Buildings, H. Skene Terrace
Thomson, David, shipmaster, (Eliza) H. Footdee
v Thomson, Rev. Dr. (Footdee Church,) H. Castlehill
' Thomson, George, merchant, Thomson's Court, 21, H. 22, QuayThomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 15, Shoe-lane
Thomson, Hugh, shipmaster, (Don of Dublin) 1], St. Clement's-st,
Thomson, James, flesher, 10, George-st. Market
Thomson, James, lodgings, 33, Blackfriars-st.
Thomson, John, clothier, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton
Thomson, John, druggist, QO, Broad-st. H. 12, Long-acre
Thomson, John, sacrist, King's College, Old Aberdeen
Thomson, John, 63, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Thomson, John, shipmaster, (Latona) 21, James-st.
Thomson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 32, Castle-st. H. 21
James-st.
Thomson, John, saddler, 9, H. Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Thomson, John, boot and shoemaker, 15, Schoolhill, H. 33, Black
friars- st.
Thomson, John, flesher, 23 and 29, Wales-st. Market, H. BowlroadiJ'l
Thomson, John, steward of the Nimrod, 11, St. Clement's-st.
Thomson, Robert, tailor, 41, St. Nicholas-st.
Thomson, William, ironmonger, H. Dee-st.
Thomson, William, juh. do. H. Dee-st.
Thomson, William, vintner, 19, Lodge-walk
Thomson, William, auctioneer, and stoneware merchant, 13 and 9,
H. 7, King-st.
Thomson, William, mealseller, 6, Chronicle-lane
Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blairton-lane
Thomson, William, & Co. ironmongers, 27, Union-st.
Thomson, Mrs., confectioner, 2, Canal Terrace
Thomson, Mrs., midwife, Whitehouse-st.
Thomson, Mrs., ladies' school, 7, Littlejohn-st.
£ Thomson, Mrs. James, Skene Terrace
Thomson, Mrs., wool-merchant and grocer, 14, North-st.
Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill
1825—26'
THO—TUL 107
Thornton, George, Sim's Square, H. Gallowgate
i|Tocher, Alex., hatter, 28, H. Rettie's Court, 26, Broad-st.
Tochetti, Charles, optician, and picture frame-maker, 62, Queen-st.
H. Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Todd, James, spirit dealer, 18, H. 20, Shiprow
Tomkins, Richard, flesher, 35, Wales- st. Market, H. 22, Frede.
Topp, James, baker, 54, H. 52, Schoolhill [rick-st.
Torrie, James, teacher of languages, Milne's Court, 38, Castle-st.
Torrie, James, M.D. 22, Constittltion-st.
Torrie, Robert, tailor, 8, Marischal-st. H. Summer-st.
Torrie, Robert, cabinetmaker, Chapel-st.
Torry, James, silk dyer, George-st.
Tosh, Thomas, painter and glazier, 2, Catto-square
Tough, Alex., vintner, Ann-st.
Tough, Alex., wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-row
Tough, Francis, shoemaker, 45, Marischal-st. H. 9, Virginia-st.
Tough, James, shoemaker, 48, East North-st.
Tough, Miss, dressmaker, Causewayend
Tough, Misses, straw-hat-makers, 12, St. Andrew's-st.
Town Drummer, David Bannerman, Robert Milne's Court, 143,
| Tower, William, of Kinaldie, H. 20, Quay [Gallowgate
Tower, Mrs. Dr. James, Union Place
Towns, David, flour-miller, Kettock's Mills
Traill, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 9, Sugar-House-lane
Trokes, Mrs., lodgings, 17, Constitution- st.
|Troup, George, baker, 22 and 46, H. 24, George-st.
Troup, George, merchant tailor, 23, Long-acre
Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, H. Gordon's Court,
4, Schoolhill
Troup, James, landscape painter, and drawing-master, H. 68,
Troup, John, gunsmith, Ruthrieston [Broad-st.
Troup, William, bookseller, 12, Gallowgate
Troup, William, late merchant, H. Sutherland's Court, 126, Gal-
Troup, William, tailor, College-st. [lowgate
Troup, Miss, milliner, 6, Trinity Corner
Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics, King's College, H. 32,
College Bounds, Old Aberdeen
1825—26
108 TUR VIR
Turnbull, Mrs., 2, Black's buildings
Turner, Miss, of Menie, 110, High-st. Old Aberdeen
•/ Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, 54, King-st.
» TurrefF, George, town serjeant, and dean of guild's officer, 29,
Tytler, Archibald, ship-owner, H. 22, Backwynd QFrederick-st,
Tytler, John, shoemaker, 18, Gallowgate, H. 5, Littlejohn-st.
Tytler, Mrs., milliner, 15, Queen-st.
Union Fire and Life Office—John Ewing, advocate, agent, 36:
Union Glen Distillery, Broadford [Marischal-st,
Union Place Bakehouse, Union Place
Union Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 12, Commerce-st.
United Empire and Continental Life Insurance Association—Ar-
thur Thomson, agent, 11, Union Buildings
Ure, Alex., supervisor of Excise, 20, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
Urquhart, Alex., traveller, (A. D. Fordyce, 9, Quay) H. Shewan'
Urquhart, James, plasterer, Huntly-st. [Court, 119, Gallowgate:
Urquhart, James, shipmaster, (Friends) 13, Water-lane
/ Urquhart, John, druggist, 54, St. Nicholas-st. H. Lamond's Court.
49, Upperkirkgate
Urquhart, William, of Craigston, H. Union-st.
Urquhart, William, steward of the Superior, 6, Constitution-st.
Urquhart, Mrs., late of Jamaica, H. Broadford
Usher, Mrs., 75, Union-st.
Vaccine Institution, Poor's Hospital, 56, Gallowgate—Dr. Ewing.
Physician
Valentine, Andrew, coach-maker, (Aberdeen Coach Manufactory
Co.) H. 12, Frederick-st.
Vass & Christie, cotton manufacturers, 75, Broad-st.
Vass, James, cotton manufacturer, 9, Prince's-st.
Vass, Robert, vintner, 55, East North-st.
Vass, Mrs., 12, Chronicle-lane
Virginia Street Brewery, 41, Virginia-st-
1825—26
WAD—WAL 109
Waddel, David, clerk, (W. Pirie, & Co.) H. 1, Flourmill-lane
Wales, Alex., ropemaker, 12, St. Clement's-st.
Walker, Alex., grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 34, H. 35, George-st#
Walkei-, Alex., vintner, 9, Commerce- st.
Walker, Alex., gardener, 112, George-st.
Walker, Alex., merchant, 5, Castlebrae
Walker, Alex., mason, and vintner, 84, North-st.
Walker, Alex., ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, H. 23, Berry-lane
Walker, Alex., shoemaker, College-st.
Walker, Charles, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 58, Broad-st. H.
Walker's Court, 49, Guestrow
Walker, Charles, gardener, 121, George-st. /
Walker, David, land-surveyor, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
I
Walker, David, clerk and bulker, 36, Virginia-st.
Walker, George, shipmaster, (Phoenix) 2, Links-st.
Walker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution-st.
[Walker, George, shipmaster, (Mercury) 7, Catto-square
Walker, George, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Walker, George, Broadford
Walker, George, gardener, 57, George-st.
Walker, George, shoemaker, Skene-st.
Walker, George, gardener, 80, Green
Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, Guestrow
Walker, James, hot and cold sea-water baths, Beach, and 10, QuayWalker, James, steward of the Expedition, 16, Virginia-st.
Walker, James, shipmaster, (John, schooner,) 1, Canal-lane
Walker, James, and Co. nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists, 70,
Broad-st. H. Smith's Court, 49, Gallowgate
Walker, John Harding, M.D. (late of the 32d. regt.) Skene-square
Walker, John, saddler, 51, Queen-st. H. 38, Loch-st.
Walker, John, grocer, 32, Virginia-st. H. 21, Pork-lane
Walker, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-square
Walker, John, shoemaker, Cooper's Court, 22, Netherkirkgate
Walker, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, H. 41, George-st.
Walker, John, clerk, Candlemaker's Court, 46, Gallowgate
1825—26 l
110 WAL—WAT
Walker, John, umbrella manufacturer, 4, North-st. H. 17, Long-acrWalker, Joseph, baker, 11, H. 13, Fisher-row
Walker, Robert, late manufacturer, H. 1, Gaelic-lane
Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-st.
Walker, William, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) H. Emslie's Couft
74, George-st.
Walker, William, messenger, Henderson's Court, 46, Broad-st
Walker, William, shipmaster, (Jolly Bachelor) Scott's Court, 25Walker, William, gardener, Rosemount [Qua^Walker, William, haberdasher, Cotton
Walker, William, steward of the Regent, H. 1 , Church-st.
Walker, Mrs., Skene-square
Walker, Miss, Peacock's Close, 24, Castle-st.
Walker, Misses J. & C, Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Wallace, Andrew, shipmaster, (Briton) 102, Shiprow
Wallace, Charles, merchant, Newton of Auchmill
Wallace, Thomas, shoemaker, 17, Berry-lane
Wallace, William, shoemaker, 40, Long-acre
Wallace, Mrs., lodgings, Copper Co.'s Court, 14, Gallowgate
Wanless, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 12, St. Nicholas-st.
Walsh, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 10, H. 11, Trinity
Corner
Walton, Frederick, spirit dealer, 45, H. 47, East North-st.
Warden, Hugh, late of the excise, 9, Back-wynd
Warden, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9, Back-wynd
Waring, William, vintner, 11, Carnegie's-brae
Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside
Warrack, James, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 50, Union-st. H. Dee-st.
Warrack, John, shoemaker, Hutcheon-st.
Warrack, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Downie's Court, 65t
Broad-st.
Watson, Alex., bookseller, and Circulating Library, 51, Broad-st.
Watson, George, Esq. Union Place QH. Bon-Accord Terrace
Watson, George, shipmaster, (Expedition) 10, Canal Terrace
Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, H. Diamond-st.
Watson, James, mealseller, 25, St. Andrew's-st.
Watson, John, advocate, 4, Castlebrae
1825—26
WAT—WEB 111
!t
fWatson, John, vintner, 12, Wales-st.
atson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hardgate
kVatson, William, woollen draper, 2, Castle-st. H. 2, Union-lane
jWatson, William, vintner, 21, Lodge-walk
I Watson, William, agent, 7, Flourmillbrae
IjWatt, Alex., land-surveyor, 39, Long-acre
Watt, Alex., blacksmith, 36, Don-st. Old Aberdeen
iWatt, Alex., shoemaker, Gilcomston
iWatt, George, vintner, Waterloo Quay
!Watt, George, mealseller, 80, H. 81, Shiprow
Watt, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee
^Vatt, James, teacher, Grammar School, H. Denburn Terrace
Watt, James, stabler, 1 8, Back-wynd
Watt, James, printer, 49, St. Nicholas- st. H. Donald's Court, 20,
iWatt, James, wright, 9, Shoe-lane [Schoolhill
Watt, John, traveller, (Gordon, Barron, & Co.) H. Chapel-st.
Watt, John, tailor, 15, Loch-st.
Watt, John, shoemaker, 33 and 35, Upperkirkgate, H- 13, St.
Watt, Patrick, shoemaker, 77* H. 79, Queen-st. QAndrew's-st.
Watt, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 178, Gallowgate
51 Watt, William, cotton manufacturer, 21, Blackfriars-st.
Watt, Mrs. Adam, 37, St. Nicholas- st.
Watt, Misses, dressmakers, 60, Gallowgate
Webster, Alex., advocate, 8, East North-st.
Webster, Alex., weaver, Clunes' Court, 53, George-st
Webster, Alex., flesher, 8 and 22, George-st. Market, H. 116,
Webster, Alex., snuff-box-maker, 19, Littlejohn-st. £George-st.
Webster, Cosmo, hairdresser, 28, Justice-st. H. Peacock's Close, 5,
Webster, Donald, manufacturer, Jack's-brae [Castle-st.
Webster, Francis, weaver, 12, Shuttle-lane
Webster, John, advocate, 25, QuayWebster, John, spirit dealer, 26, H. Scott's Court, 25, QuayWebster, John, shoemaker, 54, East North-st.
Webster, John, weaver, 22, East North-st.
Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 19, St. Nicholas-st. H. Well Court,
4, Broad- st.
Webster, Robert, shoemaker, 28, East North-st.
1825—2f) l <2
H2 WEB—WIL
Webster, Thomas, cooper, 18, James-st.
Webster, Thomas, vintner, 8, Lodge-walkWebster, Lieut. William, Chapel-st.
Webster, William, wright, 11, H. 5, Prince's-st.
Webster, Mrs., vintner, 97, Shiprow
Webster, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7, -Gaelic-lane
Weigh-House, QuayWeir, George, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 17, UpperkirkgateWeir, John, plasterer, 11, Drum's-lane
Weir, , shipmaster, (Clyde Packet) 13, James-st.
Weir, Robert, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-st. H. 8, Carmelite-st
Welsh, James, teacher of mathematics, geography, &c. Academy,
52, Netherkirkgate, H. Dee-st. ^f l Mat) %ff/QLyfyoAh
Westland, William, advocate, 24, St. Nicholas-st.
Westland, William, wright, Skene-st.
WTestland, Miss, 55, Green
West of England Fire and Life Office—A. & J. Cadenhead, advoi %
cates, agents, 21, Adelphi Court, Union-st.
West of Scotland Insurance Office—A.. D. Scott, upholsterer, agent,
4, Queen-st.
Whitecross, James, clerk and manager, (William & James Forbes)
H. 10, Quay '.
Whitecross, William, & Co. jewellers, 45, H. 90, Union-st.
White, Bazil, shipmaster, (Princess of Wales) 8, Wellington-st.
White, James, builder, College-st.
White, John, teacher of English and elocution, Aberdeen Aca-
demy, 52, Netherkirkgate
White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick-st. H. 25,
Constitution-st.
White, Mrs., vintner, 27, Loch-st.
Whitton, John, shipmaster, (Resolution) 12, Water-lane
Whyte, John, woollen draper, H. Mackie Place
Whyte, Patrick, tobacco manufacturer, 73, H. 71, Gallowgate
Wilkin, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 34, High-st. Old Aberdeen
Wilkinson, Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate
Will, George, baker, 106, H. 107, George-st.
Will, James, manufacturer, 74, George-st. H. Steps of Gilcomston
1825—26
WIL—WIL 113
Will, James, vintner, Seaton's Court, 91, Broad-st.
Will, John, mail coach guard, Gerard-st.
Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-st.
Williams, James, flesher, 47, Wales-st. Market, H. Skene
Williams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-st.
Williamson, Alex., flesher, Wales-st. Market, H. Skene
Williamson, Alex., porter, Commercial Bank, H. Duncan's Court,
45, Castle-st.
Williamson, Benjamin, surgeon, Infirmary, H. 36, Marischal-st.
Williamson, David, gardener, Summerfield
Williamson, George, flesher, 7,George-st. Market, H. 123, George-st.
(Williamson, George, shipmaster, (Jean) Castlebrae
iWilliamson, George & William, fleshers, 11, Castle-st. H. 29, Long-
Iwilliamson, George, flesher, 30, Wales-st. Market [acre
Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 30, and 31, Wales-st. Market, H. 31,
Wales-st
Williamson, John, jun. flesher, 3, George-st. Market, H. Skene
illiamson, John, flesher, 21 and 28, George-st. Market, H. Skene
iWilliamson, Peter, druggist, 1, H. 3, Exchequer-row
Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-st. Market, H. Skene
Williamson, William, jun. flosher, 6, George-st. Market, H. 123,
George-st.
Williamson, William, flesher, 1 4, George-st. Market. H. Skene
Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-st. Market
Williamson, Mrs., 4, St. Nicholas-lane
Williamson, Misses, dressmakers, milliners, and staymakers, Castle-
brae
Willox, William, saddler, 22, Queen-st. H. Brebner's Court, 10,
Willox, William, wright, 31, Blackfriars-st. [Castle-st.
Willox, Mrs. Lieut, Hardgate
Wilson, Adam, of Glasgowego, H. Wilson's Court, 84, Broad-st
Wilson, Alex., manager for Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Company,
Wilson, Alex., hosier, 49, H. 47, Green £H. 6", Back-wynd
Wilson, Andrew, dealer in books, 1 55, Gallowgate
Wilson, Benjamin, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, H. 54, Green
Vilson, Francis, grocer, 7, Little Belmont-st. H. 13, Back-wynd
Wilson, George, advocate, Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st
1825—26 h S
iW
114 WIL—WOO
Wilson, George, vintner, 83, Spittal, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, George, officer to the Shipmaster Society, Shipmaster's
Wilson, James, tailor, 35, Netherkirkgate [[Court, 97, Shiprow
Wilson, James, grocer, Causewayend
Wilson, Mr. & Mrs., teachers of dancing, deportment, and music,
Concert Court, Broad-st. H. 75, Union-st.
Wilson, Robert, teacher, 16, Huxter-row
Wilson, Lieut. O. H., R. N. 3, Canal Terrace
Wilson, William, officer of excise, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Wilson, William, stoneware merchant, 45, Broad-st. H. 90, Union-st.
Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st.
Wilson, William, tea dealer, 82, George-st.
Wilson, Mrs. William, lodgings, 90, Union-st.
Wilson, Mrs., midwife, 19, Shiprow
Wilson, Mrs., lodgings, 6, Union-lane
Wilson, Mrs., Skene-square
Wilson, Mrs. Captain, Old Aberdeen
Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Back-wynd
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 20, St. Nicholas-st.
Winlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer,, 121, H. Shewan's
Court, 119, Gallowgate
Winton, James, tailor, Farquhar's Court, 17, Upperkirkgate
Winton, John, tailor, 2, Ragg's-lane
Winton, Mrs., lodgings, 2, Ragg's-lane
Winton, Miss, dressmaker, 2, Ragg's-lane
Wiseman, Mrs. Colonel, 84, Union-st.
Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 29, Woolmanhill
Wishart, John, boot and shoemaker, 93, Gallowgate
Wishart, Robert, tailor, Old Aberdeen
Wishart, William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate
Wishart, William, flesher, 38, Wales-st. Market
Witherspoon, Samuel, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate
Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia-st.
Wood, George, shoemaker, Holburn-st.
Wood, James, vintner, Albion Court, 1 8, Castle-st.
Wood, John, gardener, Rosehill
Wood, John, wright, College-st.
1825—26
WOO—YOU 115
Wood, John, shipmaster, (Isabella and Euphemia) 25, Frederick-st.
Wood,, Joseph, commission merchant, 35, Long-acre
Wood, William, book-agent, 10, Upperkirkgate, H. Denburn Terrace
Wood, Mrs., Thistle Tavern, Pirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Work, James, shipmaster, (Fairfield) 1, Yeats-lane
Wright, Alex., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 20, Gallowgate, H.
Hutcheon-st.
| Wright, David, accountant, Commercial Bank, H. Skene-st.
Wright, James, tinsmith, 8, Barnett's Close, H. 7, Flourmillbrae
Wright, Matthew, ropemaker, 57, East North-st.
Wright, Peter, turner, and musical-instrument-maker, 6, H. 8,
Wright, Udny, vintner, Denburn QGuestrow
Wright, Mrs., Chapel-st.
Wright, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 8, Guestrow
$Vyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-st H. Bon-Ac-
Wyllie, David, tailor, Bon-Accord-st. [cord-st.
Wyllie, John, tailor, Q, Long-acre
Wyllie, John, flesher, 26, George-st. Market, H. 124, George-st.
Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-st. Market, H. Ql 3 George-st.
i| Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-st. Market, H. 116, George-st.
Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank
Wyness, William, shipmaster, (brig, Oak) 1, Links-st.
WYeats, Alex., late brewer, Yeats Court, 30, Netherkirkgate
Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-st.
Yeats, George, silk mercer, 35, Union-st. H. Yeats Court, 30,
Netherkirkgate
Young, Alex., manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) H. Union-row
Young, Alex., boot and shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, H. 6, Ragg's-
Young, Alex., shipmaster, (Louisa) 1, Wellington-st. [lane
Young, David, of Cornhill, H. Cornhill
Young, George, shipmaster, 5, Yeats-lane
Young, John, of Sheddocksley, H. 7, Correction-wynd
Young, Robert, shipmaster, (Suspence) 14> Commerce-st.
Young, Mrs., James, Golden-square
1825—26
116 YOU—YUL
Young, Mrs., confectioner, 5, H. 6, Ragg's-lane
Young, Mrs. Dr., Dee-st.
Young, Mrs. Gavin, Union Place
Young, Mrs. W. Correction-wynd
Younghusband, John, boatbuilder, 10, Canal Terrace
Youngson, William, cabinetmaker, Holburn-st.
Yule, Alex., shipmaster, 21, Shiprow
Yule, Normand, manager for Aberdeen and London Shipping Com-pany—Office, 21, Quay, H. Crown Court, Union-st.
Yule, Mrs., Chapel-st.
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AQ^IDiUBIIKHtfDAIb MiffOF
Streets, gqumtz, %sim$, antf Court?,
With References to their Situation.
A delphi Court, Union-st.
Albion Court, 18, Castle-st.
Anderson's Court, 22, Upperkirkgate(Anderson's Court, 71, NetherkirkgateAnn-st. from Broadford to Hutebeon-st*Annand's Court, 27, James- st.
Back-wynd, from Union-st. to Schoolhill
Baltic-st. from Prince Regent-st. to LinksBank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-st.
Barnett's Close, from Guestrow to Flourmillbrae
Beattie's Court, 102, GallowgateBelmont- st. from Union-st. to Schoolhill
Belmont-st. (Little) from Belmont-st. to Back-wyndBerry-lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
Black's Buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa-st.
Black Bull Close, 4, Huxter-rowBlackfriars-st. from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's-st.Blairton-lane, from Broad- st. to GuestrowBon-Accord-square, from Bon-Accord-st. to Bon-Accord TerraceBon-Accord-st. from Union-st.
Bon-Accord Terrace, from Union-st.
Booth's Court, 66, NetherkirkgateBooth's Court, 21, Castle-st.
Bothwell's Court, 25, Justice-st.
Bourtie's Court, 19, UpperkirkgateBowl-road, from Park- st. to LinksBrebner's Court, 10, Castle-st.
Brebner's Court, 83, ShiprowBrewery-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College Bounds to the line ofBridewell-lane, from Chapel-st. to Rose-st. [road from King-st.
1825—26
118 BRO—COL
Broad-st. from Union-st. to Gallowgate and UpperkirkgateBroadford, North-West of George-st.
Bruce Court, 20, Loch-st.
Burnett's Close, 5, Exchequer-rowBurr's Court, 152, GallowgateBursar's Court, 6l, Castle-st.
Canal Terrace, from Virginia-st. to Garvock-st.Canal-lane, from Canal Terrace to Summer-laneCanal-lane, Old Aberdeen, from High-st. to Fly-boat-houseCandle Court, 51, Loch-st.
Candlemaker's Court, 46, GallowgateCameron's Court, 30, North-st.
Carmelite-st. from Green to Trinity-st.
Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-st.
Carnegie's-brae, from Netherkirkgate to PutachiesideCastle-st. from Union-st. to Justice-st. and CastlebraeCastlehill, from Castlebrae to Hanover-st.
Castlebrae, from Castle-st. to Virginia-st.
Catherine-st. from Causewayend to BroadfordCatto-square, Garvock's-wyndCausewayend, from Gallowgate to GowanbraeChanonry, Old Aberdeen, from High-st. to CathedralChapel-st. from Union Place to Skene-st.
Chapel-lane from Weigh-House-square to ShorebraeChapel Court, 6l, GallowgateChapel Court, 2, Justice-st.
Chaplainry, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to CathedralCharles Court, 40, UpperkirkgateCharlotte-st. from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Cheyne's Court, 69, Broad-st.
Chronicle-lane, from North-st. to Mealmarket-laneChronicle Court, 32, Broad-st. and 10, Queen-st.Crown-st. from Union-st. to Marywell PlaceChurch-st. from Lime Quay to St. Clement's-st.
Clark's-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to East Roaddunes' Court, 53, George-st.
Cluny's-lane, from High-st. to East Road, Old AberdeenCommerce-st. from Quay to Park-laneCommercial Court, 58, Castle-st.
Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-st.
College Bounds, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Brewery-laneCollege-st. from Windmillbrae to Clayhills
College Court, 82, Broad-st.
Collie's Court, 26, Shiprow
1825—26
CON—FIS 119
Concert Court, East side of Broad-st.
Constitution- st. from Park-st. to Links
Cooper's Court, 26, Netherkirkgate
Copper Company's Court, 14, Gallowgate
Correction-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-st.
Coutt's Court, Netherkirkgate
Cowgate, from Justice-st. to Park-lane
Crown Court, Union-st.
Crown Court, 36, Upperkirkgate
Cruden's Court, 22, Broad-st.
Cruickshank's (C.) Court, 8, Shiprow
Cruickshank's Court, 46, Shiprow
Daniel's Court, 48, Castle-st.
Davidson's Court, 111, Gallowgate
Dee-st. from Union-st. to Marywell-st.
Denburn, from Poynernook to Spa-st.
Denburn Terrace, from Union-st. Bridge to Skene Terrace
Diamond-st. from Union-st. to Silver-st.
Diamond-lane, from Diamond-st. to Silver-st.
Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill, and 12, Loch-st.
Donald's Close, 14, Schoolhill
Downie's Court, 65, Broad-st.
Drum's-lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch-st.
Duncan's Court, 45, Castle-st.
Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, Gallowgate
Duncan's Court, 74, Gallowgate
Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow
East North-st from King-st. to Park-st.
Emslie's Court, 79, George- st.
Emslie's Court, 26, Gallowgate
Ewen's Court, 42, Gallowgate
Exchange Court, Union-st.
Exchequer-row, from Castle-st. to Shiprow
Exchequer Court, 9, Exchequer-row
Farquha.r'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
|Firhillwell-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to Sunnybank
Fish-st. from Summer-lane to Bowl-road
Fishmarket, Shiprow
1825—26
120 FIS—HOL
Fisher-row, from Maltmill-bridge to GreenFlourmillbrae, from St. Nicholas-st. to Barnett's Close
Flourmill-lane, from Netherkirkgate to Flourmillbrae
Footdee, from Canal Basin to New Pier
Forbes-st. from Skene-square to Stocket-road
Forbes Court, 78, GreenFowler's-wynd, from Green to Fisher-row
Frederick-st. from King-st. to Park-st.
Froghall-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spittal to the Canal-side
GAELic-lane, from Belmont-st to Back-wyndGalen's Court, 1 8, Guestrow
Gallowgate, from Broad-st. to Causewayend, Mounthooly
Garden's Court, 15, Castle-st.
Gardener's-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st.
Garrow's Court, 8, Trinity-st.
Garvock-st. from Canal Basin to Garvock's-wynd
Garvock's-wynd, from Garvock-st. to Links
George-st. from St. Nicholas-st. to Broadford
George-st. Market, George-st. and John-st.
Gerard-st. from Gallowgate to Broadford
Gibb's Court, 91, ShiprowGilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-st. to Short Loans
Gilcomston (Steps) from Spa-st. to Skene-square
Golden-square, from Union-st. to Silver-st.
Gordon's Court, 4, Schoolhill
Gordon's Court, 25, Virginia-st.
Gordon's Court, 88, Broad-st.
Gordon's Court, 39, North-st.
Gordon-st. from Windmillbrae
Green, from Windmillbrae to Putachieside and Fisher-row
Guestrow, from Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate
Hanover- st. from Castlehill to Bowl-road
Hardgate, from New Bridge to Mile-end
Harper's Court, 63, North-st.
Harriot- st. from Schoolhill to Loch-st.
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-st.
High-st. Old Aberdeen, from College Bounds to Don-st.
Holburn-st. from South Bridge to Mile-end
1825—26
HUN—MAR 121
Huntly-st. from Union-st. to Summer-stHutcheon-st. from Causewayend to Skene-square
Hutcheon's Court, 4, ShiprowHuxter-row, from Broad-st. to Castle-st.
Innes-st. from Gallowgate to Loch-st.
iJames-st. from Quay, to Virginia-st.
Jamieson's Court, 5, Upperkirkgate
Jamieson's Court, 38, Shiprow I
John-st. from George-st. to Woolmanhill
Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate
Jopp's Court, 40, Broad-st. and 11, Queen-st. .. .
Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Justice- st. from Castle-st. to Park-st.
Justice-lane, from Justice-st. to East North-st.
Kidd-lane, from Chapel-st. to Summer-st~.
Kilgour's Court, 46, Netherkirkgate
Kilgour's Court, 59, George-st.
King-st. from Castle-st. to Love-lane
Knox Court, 7, Wales-st. ....
Lamond's Court, 4>Q, UpperkirkgateLigertwood's Court, 73, George-st. j
Lime Quay, from Commerce-st. to Waterloo QuayLinks-st. from St. Clement's- st. to Links
Littlejohn-st. from Gallowgate to North-st.
Lobban's Court, 30, Castle-st.
Loch-st. from Harriot-st. to Spring GardenLodge-walk, from Castle-st. to Queen-st.
Long-acre, from Broad-st. to North-st.
Love-lane, from Spittal to Links
.M'Combie's Court, 52, Union-st. and 51, Netherkirkgate
McGregor's Court, 99) Gallowgate
M'Cook's Court, 116, Gallowgate
M 'Kay's Court, 80, Gallowgate
M'Kenzie's Court, 42, George-st.
McLean's Court, 50, Gallowgate
Maitland's Court, 42, Netherkirkgate
Maltmill-bridge, from Putachieside to Fisher-row
Market-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Town-House to East RoadMarischal-st. from Castle-st. to QuayMartin's-lane, from Green to Renny's-wynd
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Mealmarket-lane, from King-st. to North- st.
Merson's Court, 32, Justice- st.
Middlethird, from Waterloo Quay to St. Clement's-st.
Milner's Court, 21, GuestrowMilne's Court, 38, Castle- st.
Milne's Court, 27, GallowgateMilne's (Baillie) Court, 65, GallowgateMilne's (Robert) Court, 143, GallowgateMilne's (W.) Court, 60, GallowgateMitchell's Court, 66, North-siMoir's Court, 103, GallowgateMorrison's Court, 2
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Muttonbrae, from Woolmanhill to Denburn
PARK-st. from Justice-st. to Canal
Park-lane, from Park-st. to Commerce-st.Peacock's Close, 24, Castle- st.
Pensioner's Court, 18, Justice-st.
Petrie's Court, 48, GreenPirie's Court, 50, Castle-st.
Pirie's Court, 30, ShiprowPirie's Court, 1, UpperkirkgatePhilip's Court, 147, GallowgatePlasterer's Court, 70, GallowgatePoor's Hospital Court, 56, GallowgatePork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-s'c.
Porter's Court, Weigh-House-squarePorthill Close, 98, GallowgatePorthill, from Gallowgate to North-st.
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Poynernook, foot of Denburn
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Nelson-st. from King-st. to GallowgateNetherkirkgate, from Broad-st. to St. Nicholas-st.
New-st. Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to the line of road to King-sNiven's Court, 29, GuestrowNorth-st. from East North-st. to MounthoolyNorth-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Seatongate to the line of roa R
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Oliver's Court, 12, UpperkirkgateOrchard-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College Bounds to the line c §'
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PRI—siM 123
Prince Regent-st. from Canal Terrace to Baltic-st.
Prince's-st. from King-st. to Park-st
Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge
Quaker's Court, 41, Guestrow
Quay, from Shorebrae to Lime Shore
Queen-st. from Broad-st. to North st.
Ragg's-lane, from Broad-st. to Guestrow
Ramage's Court, from 83, Broad-st. to Guestrow
Ramsay's Court, 57, Guestrow
Red Lion Court, from 77, Broad-st. to Guestrow
Reid's Court, 34, Gallowgate
Reid's Court, 6, Shiprow
Renny's-wynd, from Green to Trinity-st.
IRettie's Court, 26, Broad-st. ,
Rettie's Court, 51, North-st.
Rhind's Court, 64, Gallowgate
Roper's Court, 107, Gallowgate, and 47, Loch-st.
Rose- st. from Union Place to Bridewell
Ross's Court, 22, Schoolhill
loss's Court, 6, Upperkirkgate
St. Andrew's-st. from Loch-st. to Woolmanhill
St. Catherine's-wynd, from Union-st. to Netherkirkgate
St. Catherine's Court, 1 4, Shiprow
St. Clement's-st. from Garvock-st. to Wellington-st.
St. Nicholas-st. from Union-st. to George-st.
St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-st. to Correction-wyndSalter's Court, 39, Loch-st.
Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill
Scott's Court, 25, QuaySeaton's Court, 91, Broad-st.
Seatongate, Old Aberdeen, from Don-st. to the Bridge of DonShewan's Court, 119, Gallowgate
Shipmaster's Court, 97, ShiprowShiprow, from Union-st. to Trinity Corner
Shoe-lane, from North-st. to Queen-st.
Shorebrae, from Shiprow to QuayShorelane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
[Shuttle-lane, from East North-st. to Park-st.
Shuttle-st. from St. Andrew's-st. to John-st.
Silver-st. from Golden-square to Skene Terrace
Sim's-square, from Blackfriars-st. to John-st.
Sim's Court, 88, Shiprow
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Skene-st. from Denburn to CherryvaleSkene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon-st.Skene Terrace, from Skene-st. to Summer-st.Smith's Court, 16, NetherkirkgateSmith's (J.) Court, 1
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Spittal, from Mounthooly to Old AberdeenSpring-Garden, from George- st. to Windy-wyndStill's Court, 88, ShiprowStronach's Close, Exchequer-rowSugar-House-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Summer-st. from Union Place to Skene-st.
Summer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish-st»
Sutherland's Court, 17, James-st.
Sutherland's Court, 126, GallowgateSutherland's Court, 78, Shiprow
Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Thistle-st. from Rose-st. to RubislawThompson's Court, 55, North-st.
Thomson's Court, 6l, Broad-st.
Thomson's Court, 21, QuayThornton's Court, 23, GuestrowTrinity-st. from Denburn to Trinity-lane
Trinity Corner, from Shiprow to PutachiesideTrinity-lane, from Trinity Corner to Trinity-st.
Tytler's Court, Green
Union-st. from Castle-st. to Union Place
Union Buildings, from Castle-st to ShiprowUnion Place, from Union-st. to South-bridgeUnion Terrace, from Union-bridge to Skene TerraceUnion lane, from Union-st. to GuestrowUnion-row, from Union-st. to Summer-st.Upperkirkgate, from Broad-st to Schoolhill
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Virginia-st. from Commerce-st. to Weigh-House-square
Wales-st. from Park-st. to the Canal
Wales-st. (Little) from Wales-st. to Hanover- cf
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Walker's Court, 17, Virginia-st.
Walker's Court, 49, GuestrowWater-lane, from Quay to Virginia-st.
Waterloo Quay, from Lime Quay to Building YardsWatt's Court, 28, Virginia-st.
Watson's Court, 45, North-st.
Webster's Court, 10, East North-st.
Webster's Court, 72, ShiprowWeigh-House-square, QuayWell Court, 14, Broad-st.
Wellington-st. from St. Clement's-st. to LinksWest Court, 32, GuestrowWindmillbrae, from Green to HardgateWindy-wynd, from Gallowgate to Spring-GardenWilson's Court, 84/Broad-st.
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The London and Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach
Sets off from Dempster's Royal Mail Coach Office, 63, Union-st. 01
Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-st. every clay, at a quartei
before 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Edinburgh next morning at 6, a.m. ^
Inverness Royal Mail Coach, by Banff,
Sets out every day, from said Offices, at a quarter past 11 o'clock, a.mand arrives at Inverness at 20 minutes past 3, a.m.
The Fochabers Mail, by Huntly,
Sets out from said Offices, every day, at a quarter past 11 o'clock, a.mand arrives at Fochabers at 8, p.m. Joins the Inverness Royal Mail there
A Coach to Peterhead,
With the Mail, sets out from said Offices, every day, at a quarter pas11 o'clock, a.m. Sets out from Peterhead at 6 o'clock, a.m. and arrives a
Aberdeen, at half past 10, a.m.—Carries 4 inside, and 4 outside Passengers
A Coach to Charlestown ofAboyne,
With the Mail, sets out from said Offices, every day, at a quarter pas
11 o'clock, a.m. Leaves Aboyne at half past five, a.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at 20 minutes past 10, a^m-.
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Prince Saxe-Coburg Coach
Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 63, Union-st. or 5, Casfte-salternately every six weeks, every morning, (Sunday excepted), at
o'clock, and arrives at Mennie's Star Inn, Perth, at 8, same night. Fairthe same as by the Mail Coach, except—Perth, inside, 36s. ; outside, 24—Licensed to carry 4 Jnside and 9 outside Passengers.
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Aberdeen and Perth Telegraph
Sets off from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 63, Union-st. or 5, Castle-
treet, alternately every six weeks, every morning (Sunday excepted), ex-ctly at six o'clock, and arrives at the George Inn, Perth, at 8 same night
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'dinburgh, at 7.
Duke of Gordon Light Post Coach
Starts from the Royal Mail Coach Offices, 63, Union-st. or 5, Castle-st.
lternately every six weeks, every lawful day, at 6 o'clock morning, and ar-
ives at Geddes' Hotel, Inverness, same evening, between 9 and 10; fromwhence she starts, next morning, at same hour, and arrives at Aberdeenetween 9 and 10 in the evening.—Route by Huntly and Fochabers.
The Earl of Errott Coach
Sets out from Gray's, 18, Frederick-st. every day (Sunday excepted), at
o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Jeffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8, p.m. Leavesdd Inn at 6, a.m. and reaches Aberdeen at 11, a.m. Carries 4 inside andoutside Passengers. Fare to Ellon, 5s.; outside 4s. Peterhead, 10s.;
HJjutside, 8s.
Aberdeen and Alford Telegraph
Sets offfrom Cruickshank's, 22, Schoolhill, or Ross's, 5, Little Belmont-st.Mternately every six weeks, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at
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The Aberdeen and London Shipping CompanyHave twelve Smacks, three of which sail to and from London every week.
Passage—Cabin, £2 12s. 6d.—Steerage, £1 10s.
N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 21, Quay.James Jenkins, agent, Miller's & Hoare's Wharfs, 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.
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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.
Liverpool.
The Liverpool Packet sails once a-month to and from Liverpool.
Cabin Passage, £2 12s. 6d.—Steerage, £1 lis. 6d.
Rotterdam.
The Rotterdam Packet sails once in six weeks to and from Rotterdam.Passage, £3 3s.
Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell—Office, 33, Quay.
Agents—D. Gumming, Leith ; George Duncan, Glasgow ; Hugh Craig,
Liverpool; James Young, Rotterdam.
The Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Company
Have three Vessels, one of which sails to and from Hull every six days.
Passage, £1 lis. 6d.
A. Wilson, manager, Aberdeen—Office 49, Quay.Bromby and Gray, agents, Hull.
The Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Company
Have two Vessels, which sail to and from Newcastle.
Passage, £1 Is.
Walter Inglis, manager—Office 2, James-st.
J. Shield, agent, Newcastle.
Dolphin and Tyne (Newcastle Traders)—A. & J. Gibbon, manager"
Inverness, Cromarty, and Burghead.
Two Vessels to these places—Passage, 15s.
Walter Inglis, manager, Aberdeen—Office 2, James-st.
Agents—W. Stephen, Burghead ; H. Ross, Cromarty • J. Suter, jun.
Inverness.
The Velocity, Captain Crane,
Sails from Aberdeen to Leith every Monday and Friday, and from Leit
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to Aberdeen every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate
R. Mitchell, manager, Aberdeen—Office 33, Quay.D. Gumming, agent, Leith.
Cabin Passage to Leith, £1 Is.—Steerage, 12s.
The Brilliant, Captain Dick,
Sails from Leith to Aberdeen every Monday and Friday, and from Aber-
deen to Leith every Wednesday and Saturday ; calling at the intermediate
Ports.D. Mackain, manager, Leith.
W. Biggar, agent, Aberdeen—Office 41, Marischal-st.
Cabin Passage, £1 Is.—Steerage, 12s.
Regular Trader to Hamburgh.The Hazard sails to and from Hamburgh every six weeks.
A. C. Geddes, manager—Office, Lime Quay.Passage, £3 3s.
Canal Boats
Sail from Kittybrewster and Inverury, from 1st. of April to 1st of Sep-tember, at 8 o'clock in the morning, and 3 in the afternoon.
From 1st of September to 20th October, 10 o'clock forenoon, and 3 af-
ternoon.
During the rest of the season, once a day, at 10 o'clock.
Fore Cabin, 2s. 6d.—After Cabin, 2s.
QSTQWOASroiB SOUDI&IBlBSfc
Allen, William, 47, QuayCalder & Co. 42, Marischal-st.Catto, John, Son, & Co. 42, King-st.Copland, David, 47, Marischal-st.Duthie, Robert, 44, QuayForbes, Alex., 25, Marischal-st.Fraser, Alex., 14, QuayHay, Alex., 13, Commerce-st.
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Lumsden, John, 15, Marischal-st.
Morren, Hugh, 53, Marischal-st.
Moir, Robert, Crown Court, Union-street
Pirie, Wm. & Co. Adelphi Court,Union-st.
Walker, Alex., 5, Castlebrae
White, William, Frederick-st.
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Alexander Dingwall, Esq. Postmaster.
John Smith, Clerk.
Robert Gray, George Masson, > r ., n . , . . ,
James Gordon, Willfam Morgan, \Letter Carriers and Assistants.
—<^¥-
The London Mail arriyes every forenoon at half-past 10 o'clock, and is
dispatched at 3 o'clock r.M. Letters must be put into the Office beforehalf past 2 o'clock p.m. The North Mails, by Oldmeldrum, Banff; andInverness, and that by Kintore and Huntly to Fochabers, are dispatchedat half-past 11 o'clock a.m. and arrive a little before 2 o'clock p.m. TheBuchan Mail, from Fraserburgh and Peterhead, by Mintlaw and Ellon,arrives 45 minutes past 10 o'clock a.m. and is dispatched at half-past 11o'clock a.m. The Deeside Mail, from Charlestown of Aboyoe, by Kin-cardine O'Niel and Banchory, arrives daily at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock
a.m. and is dispatched at half-past 11 o'clock a.m. The Skene and AlfordRunner, arrives every day at 10 o'clock a.m. and is dispatched at half-past
11 o'clock a.m. Letters must be put into the Office for the North, Buchan,and other Roads, before the arrival of the South Mail, otherwise they can-not go forward that day.
The Mails for North America and the West Indies are made up at Lon-don the first Wednesday of every month ; and letters from hence must bein on or before the Sunday before first Wednesday—postage, 2s. 7d. andthose for the American States must be paid at in-giving.
Letters for the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, and Ceylon,
go by regular ships—postage, Is. 5d. and must be paid at in-giving. News-papers, Id. per ounce.
Letters for France go every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday
—
postage, 2s. 3d. ; Italy, Ionian Isles, and Turkey, 3s. ; Spain (through
France), 3s. 3d.; Portugal, 2s. lid.; Madeira, 3s.; Canaries, 3s.; Brazils,
3s. lid.; Buenos Ayres, Chili, and Peru, 3s. lid.; Gibraltar, 3s. 3d.;
Malta, Corfu, and Mediterranean, 3s. 7d. ; Holland and Netherlands,
2s. 5d. ; Germany, Russia, Prussia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, andSwitzerland, 2s. 9d. ; Carthagena, Vera Cruz, and La Guayra, 3s. 5d.
—
And all must be paid here, otherwise they will be opened, and returned for
the postage.
The post days for Holland are Tuesday and Saturday—Hamburgh, ditto
—Sweden, ditto. The Leeward Islands, Saturday before first and third,
Wednesday of every month. Madeira and Brazils, Saturday before first
Tuesday, every month—Portugal, every week, Saturday—Gibraltar, Malta,
and Mediterranean, Saturday before first Tuesday, monthly.
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The postage of ship letters from the East Indies, is 4d. All other let-
ters from on board of any ship, 8d. over and above the inland rates; andso in proportion for double, treble, and ounce letters.
All double, treble, and other letters and packets, pay in proportion to
the respective rates of single letters. Packets chargeable by weight, pay
after the rate of 4 single letters for every oz. weight.
Money orders, for transmitting small sums, under £5 5s. are granted andpaid by the Clerk, from 12 to 4 o'clock, and from 6 to 8 evening.
Newspapers for any of his Majesty's Colonies or possessions beyondseas, by the Packet Boat, may be sent upon the payment of l|d. for every
such paper; such payment to be made at the time the paper is put into the
Post Office, provided the same be sent in covers open at the sides, and be
put into the Post Office the day on which the same shall be published.
Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent for General Post-Office.
INHABITED HOUSE DUTY.
£10, and under £20, rent inclusive, Is. 6d. per pound.
20, - - 40, - - 2s. 3d. do.
40, and upwards - 2s. lOd. do.
And so on at same rate of 2s. lOd. per pound for rent of any amount.
DUTIES ON COMMERCIAL SERVANTS.
Travellers or Riders, where one is employed, £1 10s. For two or more,£2 10s. each.
Clerk, Book-keeper, or Office-keeper, where one is employed, £1—for
two or more do., £1 10s. each. Shopmen, Warehousemen, Cellarmen,Porters, &c. £1 each. The only exemptions from these duties, are Ap-prentices bound for seven years, where no premium has been given or con-
tracted for ; and male persons employed as Shopmen wholly maintainedand lodged in the houses of their employers, being under 18 years of age.
1825—26
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mm<NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Thurs. 1 8 15 22 29Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Frid. 2 9 16 23 30
! Thurs. 3 10 17 24 Sat. 3 10 17 24 31Frid. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 4 11 18(25)Sat. (5) 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26Sun. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27Mon. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28
ass®.JANUARY. MAY. 1 SEPTEMBER.
Sun. (1) 8 15 22(29) Mon. 1 8 15 22(29) Frid. 1 8 15 22 29Mon. 2 9 16 23(30) Tues. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 Wed. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 3 10 17 24Wed. 4 11 18 25 Thurs 4 11 18 25 Mon. 4 11 18 25Thurs 5 12 19 26 Frid. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 5 12 19 26Frid. 6 13 20 27 Sat. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 6 13 20 27Sat. 7 14 21 28 Sun. 7 14 21 28 Thurs. 7 14 21 28
FEBRUARY. JUNE. OCTOBER.Wed. 1 8 15 22 Thurs. I 8 15 22 29 Sun. 1 8 15 22 29Thurs. 2 9 16 23 Frid. 2 9 16 23 30 Mon. 2 9 16 23 30Frid. 3 10 17 24 Sat. 3 10 17 24 Tues. 3 10 17 24 31Sat. 4 11 18 25 Sun. 4 11 18 25 Wed. 4 11 18 25Sun. 5 12 19 26 Mon. 5 12 19 26 Thurs. 5 12 19 26Mon. 6 13 20 27 Tues. 6 13 20 27 Frid. 6 13 20 27Tues. 7 14 21 28 Wed. 7 14 21 28 Sat. 7 14 21 28
MARCH. JULY. NOVEMBER.Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Wed. 1 8 15 22 29Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30Frid. 3 10 17(24)31 Mon. 3 10 17 24 31 Frid. 3 10 17 24Sat. 4 11 18 25 Tues. 4 11 18 25 Sat. 4 11 18 25
1
Sun. 5 12 19 26 Wed. 5 12(19)26 Sun. (5)12 19 26Mon. 6 13 20 27 Thurs. 6 13 20 27 Mon, 6 13 20 27Tues. 7 14 21 28 Frid. 7 14 21 28 Tues. 7 14 21 28
APRIL. AUGUST. DECEMBER.Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 Frid. 1 8 15 22 29Sun. 2 9 16(23)30 Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 Sat. 2 9 16 23 30Mon. 3 10 17 24 Thurs. 3 10 17 24 31 Sun. 3 10 17 24 31
Tues. 4 11 18 25 Frid. 4 11 18 25 Mon. 4 11 18(25)Wed. 5 12 19 26 Sat. 5 12 19 26 Tues. 5 12 19 26Thurs. 6 13 20 27 Sun. 6 13 20 27 Wed. 6 13 20 27Frid. 7 14 21 28 Mon. 7 14 21 28 Thurs. 7 14 21 28
ft^T The Bank Holidays are distinguished by parenthesis ; if they fall on Sundays,they are kept on the Mondays following
wasraxDw swq^qWin. Duty. JFw. Duly. JEPiifc Duty,
j
L. s. d. L. s. d L. s. d.
8 15 6 26 8 1 9 60 64 19 16 9
9 1 27 8 10 65 69 20 19 3
10 1 7 28 8 18 6 70 74 22 1 6
11 1 15 s 29 9 7 75 79 23 4
12 2 3 9 30 9 15 3 80 84 24 6 6
IS 2 12 3 31 10 3 9 85 89 25 914 3 9 32 10 12 3 90 94 26 11 S
15 3 9 33 11 6 6 95 99 27 13 9
16 3 17 6 34 11 9 100 109 29 7 6
17 4 6 35 11 17 3 110 119 31 12 ;'
18 4 14 3 36 12 5 9 120 129 33 17 ."•
19 5 2 9 31 12 14 3 130 139 36 2
20 5 11 3 38 13 2 6 140 149 38 7
21 5 19 6 39 13 11 150 159 40 11 9
22 6 8 40 to 44 14 7 9 160 169 42 16 923 6 16 6 45 49 15 15 9 170 179 45 1 6
24 7 4 9 50 54 17 4 180 46 10 3
85 7 13 3 55 59 18 12 Above 180, 1 s. 6d. eac)
Windows in Shops or Warehouses, in front, and on the ground or base-
ment storey are exempt, if not exceeding the number of 3.
Poor who receive public charity, are exempted ; also persons having 3
children wholly maintained by them, and occupying houses not worth £5
yearly rent, and not having more than 6 windows.
Houses furnished, and left to the care of any person or servant are liable
to window duty.
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BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, «&«
ON DEMAND OR AFTER DATE.
For . . £2 and not above £5 5s.
Above . 5 5s 20 .
Above .20 30 .
Above .30 50 .
Above . 50 . . . . 100 .
Above 100 . . . . 200 .
Above 200 ... . 300 .
Above 300 .... 500 .
Above 500 ... . 1000 .
Above 1000 . v . . 2000 .
Above 2000 .... 3000 .
Above 4000
JVot exceeding'j
Exceeding 22 mos. date, or
jmos. date, or
60 days'
£0
15
1 5
tight.
6
6
6
6
6
6
60 days' sight.
£0
1
1
FOREIGN BILLS OP EXCHANGE.
For any sum not above £100 Is. 6d.
Above £100 . . . 200 3s.
Above 200 . . . 500 4s.
Above 500 .. . 1000 5s.
Above £1000 not above £2000 7s.6d,
Above 2000 . . . 3000 10s.
Above 3000 15s.
Every Bill ofeach Set pays*
RECEIPTS.
For £2 and under £5 .
For 5 ... 10 .
For 10For 20For 50For 100
. 20 .
. 50 .
. 100 .
. 200 .'"
# 2d.
. . 3d.
. . 6d.
. Is Od.
. Is 6d.
. 2s 6d.
For £200 and under £300 . 4s.
For 300 .... 500 . 5s.
For 500 . . . 1000 . 7s. 6d.
For 1 000 and upwards . 10s.
In full of all demands . 10s.
Receiver of Money pays Stamp.
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