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1848-49.
ABERDEEN :
PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS, BY
GEO. CORNWALL, VICTORIA COURT,
And Sold by Lewis Smith, 50, Union Street, and by the Booksellers,
and Letter Carriers.
1848.
aii+.'lS. -2)63, 26.
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CONTENTS.
Calendar and Bank Holidays ~~, iv
Stamp Duties v
Window Duty ™™,™™.™ vi
Arrivals & Despatches of Mails, &c. vii
Delivery of Letters.
Stage Coaches,*,.
List of Carriers
SECTION I.
MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.
Magistrates of Aberdeen,™™™™™.™™.
The Guildry.™ .
Incorporated Trades ™™.
Police Establishment ~~.. — .
SECTION II.
LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
Courts of Law „,~™,,. — . — ~
Society of Advocates ™™,„ .
Public Officers , .—
Messengers-at-Arms .
SheriflF- Officers ,„™
SECTION III.
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
Established Church ™
Churchyard Dues,. -™,
Churchwarden's Dues „™, . — .
Various Denominations,™™™, ,. — .
SECTION IV.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
Post Office „™™~™. — . . — .
Arrivals and Despatches™.,™™™
Deliveries of Letters.™™ — . —
Rates of Postage within the
United Kingdom ™„
Ship Letters — . —
Foreign Rates of Postage
Registration of Letters ™
Money Orders , ,™™„ —
Stamps and Taxes „~„™~
Excise.
Customs
SECTION V.
commercial establishments, &c.
Banks —
Aberdeen Banking Co.™™.™™,™™,™™
Aberdeen Town and County Bank™ 29
North of Scotland Banking Co..™™ 29
Bank of Scotland ™ ™ 30
British Linen Co. .. „™ 31
Commercial Bank of Scotland ™™ 31
National Bank of Scotland™™,™™ 32
City of Glasgow Bank ™ 33
National Security Savings' Bank 33
Assurance Companihs —
Aberdeen Fire & Life Assurance Co. 34
North of Scotland Fire and Life As-
surance Co.™™, ,™™„™. 34
Bon-Accord Life & Fire Assurance
Company ,„~„. „™, 35
Aberdeen Deposit Assurance Co.™™ 35
Agents for Insurance Companies.™ 36
Stock Exchange™™- ™™™..
Shipping Companies-
,37
Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co ™™ 37
Aberdeen, Leith, & Clyde Shipping
Company „~,„™, „ 38
Aberdeen and Newcastle Steam Navi-
gation Co. ™™™™™ „„, 39
Aberdeen and Newcastle-on-Tyne
Traders „™.„~, 39
Aberdeen and Newcastle 39
Aberdeen and Dundee™™, „™, 39
Foreign Consuls™™.™™™.™™™
Athenceum Reading Rooms™
Union Club Rooms ™™,™™™„
Aberdeen Reading Room Club„
Medical School ™™, .„„,„„
Aberdeen Shipping .
DIRECTORY.
Aberdeen (New)„
Trades and Professions,.
STREET DIRECTORY
OLD ABERDEEN
WOODSIDE
45
160
236
241
ADVERTISEMENTS .
C0UNTI1S
[G-HOUSE CALENDAR.
1848.
July.
September.
November.
Sun.
2 9 16 23 30
Sun.
3 10 17 24
Sun. 5 12 19 26
Mon.
3 10 17 24 31
Mon.
4 11 18 25
Mon. 6 13 20 27
Tues.
4 11 18 25 ..
Tues.
5 12 19 26
Tues. 7 14 21 28
"Wed.
5 12 19 26 ...
Wed.
6 13 20 27
Wed. 1 8 15 22 29
Thur
6 13 20 27 ...
Thur
7 14 21 28
Thur. 2 9 16 23 30
Fri.
7 14 21 28 ...
Fri.
1 8 15 22 29
Fri. 3 10 17 24 ...
Sat. 1
8 15 22 29 ...
Sat.
2 9 16 23 30
Sat. 4 11 18 25 ...
August.
October.
December.
Sun.
6 13 20 27
Sun.
1 8 15 22 29
Sun. 3 10 17 24 31
Mon.
7 14 21 28
Mon.
2 9 16 23 30
Mon. 4 11 18 25 ...
Tues.
1 8 15 22 29
Tues.
3 10 17 24 31
Tues. 5 12 19 26 ...
Wed.
2 9 16 23 30
Wed.
4 11 18 25 ...
Wed. 6 13 20 27 ...
Thur
3 10 17 24 31
Thur.
5 12 19 26 ...
Thur. 7 14 21 28 ...
Fri.
4 11 18 25 ...
Fri.
6 13 20 27 ...
Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 ...
Sat.
5 12 19 26 ...
Sat.
7 14 21 28 ...
Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ...
184 9.
January.
March.
May.
Sun.
7 14 21 28
Sun.
4 11 18 25
Sun. 6 13 20 27
Mon.
1 8 15 22 29
Mon.
5 12 19 26
Mon. 7 14 21 28
Tues.
2 9 16 23 30
Tues.
6 13 20 27
Tues. 1 8 15 22 29
Wed.
3 10 17 24 31
Wed.
7 14 21 28
Wed. 2 9 16 23 30
Thur
4 11 18 25 ...
Thur.
1 8 15 22 29
Thur. 3 10 17 24 31
Fri.
5 12 19 26 ...
Fri.
2 9 16 23 30
Fri. 4 11 18 25 ...
Sat.
6 13 20 27 ...
Sat.
3 10 17 24 31
Sat. 5 12 19 26 ...
February.
April.
June.
Sun.
Mon.
4 11 18 25
Sun.
1 8 15 22 29
Sun. 3 10 17 24
5 12 19 26
Mon.
2 9 16 23 30
Mon. 4 11 18 25
Tues.
6 13 20 27
Tues.
3 10 17 24 ...
Tues. 5 12 19 26
Wed.
7 14 21 28
Wed.
4 11 18 25 ...
Wed. 6 13 20 27
Thur
1 8 15 22 ...
Thur
5 12 19 26 ...
Thur. 7 14 21 28
Fri.
2 9 16 23 ...
Fri.
6 13 20 27 ...
Fri. 1 8 15 22 29
n Sat. .
3 10 17 24 ...
Sat.
7 14 21 28 ...
Sat. 2 9 16 23 30
New-year's Day„
ft,NK
HOLIDAY
rS.
™»,™*January 1.
Good Friday„™„
Queen's Birthday
May 24.
Coronation of Qu
sen Victoria ™„ „ „~
„™June 28.
Prince Albert's J.
irth-day
,™„,
^August 26.
Prince of Wales' 1
3irth-day~™w— -~~~~~~m„
Nor. 9.
Christmas-day „„
Dec. 25.
When a Holiday
falls on a
Sunday, the Monday
following is kept.
STAMP DUTIES.
STAMP DUTIES.
BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &C.
On demand or after date.
For =£2 and not above £5 5s
™ 20 —
™ 30 —
„. 50
. 100 —
. 200 ™~
~ 300 ™~
. 500 ,
.,1000 ™-
.,2000
.3000 ™~
Above 5 5s — ,
, ,
„ 20 ™,
,
30
, ™~
50 „™-™.
, ™~
100
,
200
,
300 ,
, „
„ 500
„ ™~
„ 1000 „.„. —
, „ .
„ 2000
,
„ 3000 ™,
, — .
For any sum not ab.
FORI
£100,.
Above £100 ...
200,.
200 ...
500,.
500 ...
1000,
Not exceeding
tilths, date or
60 days' sight.
£0 1 0
0 16
0 2 0
0 2 6
0 3 6
0 4 6
0 5 0
0 6 0
0 8 6
0 12 6
0 15 0
15 0
Exceeding
2 mths. date or
60 days' s
1
2
2
8
4
5
6
0 8
0 12
0 15 0
15 0
1 10 0
£0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
Is6d
3s Od
, 4s0d
. 5s Od
Ab. £1000 not ab. £2000, — 7s 6d
... 2000 ... 3000,™~10s Od
... 3000 15s Od
Every Bill of each Set pays.
RECEIPTS.
For £5 and under £10,„
10 ... 20.,
20
50
100
200
50„
100,,
200,,
300,„
. 0s 3d
. 0s6d
. IsOd
. Is6d
. 2s6d
. 4s Od
For £300 and under £500, — 5s Od
... 500 ... 1000, — .7s 6d
... 1000 and upwards,™.™~10s Od
In full of all demands, — ™~10s Od
Receiver of Money pays Stamp.
AGREEMENTS.
Not above 1080 words, 20s.— Above 1080 words, 35s.
gressive duty of 25s, for every 1080 words additional.
-With a pro-
PERSONAL BONDS AND MORTGAGES.
Sum not exceeding £50,,.
Above 50,
100,
200,
300,
500,
1000,
; £50,™
™,£l Os
Ab. £2,000 not
excd
£3,000, „
™£7
100™,
™,- 1 10s
... 3,000
4,000, „
™ 8
200,™
2 0a
... 4,000
5,000,~
„ 9
300,™
~~ 3 0s
... 5,000
10,000,™
„12
500,™
~„ 4 0s
... 10,000
15.000,™
-.15
1000,™
5 0s
... 15,000
20,000,™
„20
2000,™
„„. 6 0s
... 20,000
~25
Progressive Duty, 25s. — Mortgages, same duty as Bonds.
Bills of Lading, 6d.
PROTESTS.
Not amounting to £20,,
£20 and under 100,,
100 ... 500,,
1080 words, £1 15s.
10s
£500 or upwards
Any other kind,
For every additional sheet, — «. 5s
DECREE ARBITRAL.
-And for every entire quantity of 1080 words
additional, 25s.
A2
STAMP DUTIES.
CONVEYANCES
Considerations.
Duty.
Considerations.
Duty.
Under £20,™—
—
~£0
10s
If £7,000, and
not £8,000,
-£75
If 20, and
not £50, ™
- 1
0s
8,000.
9,000,™
~ 85
50,
.. 150, „
- 1
0s
9,000,
10,000,™
~ 95
150,
.. 300, „
_2
0s
10,000,
12,000,™
„ 110
300,
.. 500, „
™3
Os
12,000,
15,000,™
- 130
500,
.. 750, „
~6
Os
15,000,
20,000,™
- 170
750,
.. 1000,
„ 9
Os
20,000,
30,000,™
- 240
1000,
.. 2000,.
.12
Os
30,000,
40,000,™
-350
2000,
.. 3000,.
„25
Os
40,000,
50,000,™
-450
3000,
.. 4000,.
35
Os
50,000,
60,000,™
-550
4000,
.. 5000,.
.45
Os
60,000,
80,000,™
-650
5000,
.. 6000,.
.55
Os
80,000,
.. 100,000,™
-800
6000,
.. 7000,.
.65
Os
100,000, or u
p wards, .
1000
LEASES C
R TACKS.
Lease of any lands, at a yearly rent, where no sum of money, by way
of fine or grassum has been paid : —
Where the yearly rent shall
not amount to £20, „„
And where the same shall
amount to £20, and not
to £100, , 1
Amtg. to £100. not to £200,„
200, ... 400,„
400, ... 600 80s
600, ... 800.„100s
800, ... 1000,„120s
20s
.30s
.40s
.60s
1000, and upwards 2O0s
And for the counterpart of
any lease hereby charged
with a duty, if not exceed-
ing £1, the like duty as on
the same.
And for the counterpart of
any other lease whatsoever,
And for every 1080 words
above the first,™—
30s
20s
WINDOW DUTY.
No. of
Duty
No. of | Duty
; No. of
Duty
Windows.
Yearli
Windows. Yearli
Windows.
Yearly.
8
£0 15
6
26 £S 1
9
60 to 64
£19 16 9
9
1 0
0
27
8 10
0
65 69
20 19 3
10
1 7
0
28
8 IS
6
70 74
22 1 6
11
1 15
3
29
9 7
0
75 79
23 4 0
12
2 3
9
30
9 15
3
80 84
24 6 6
13
2 12
3
31
10 3
9
! 85 89
25 9 0
14
3 0
9
32
10 12
3
' 90 94
26 11 3
15
3 9
0
33
11 0
6
95 99
27 13 9
16
3 17
6
. 34
11 9
0
100 109
29 7 6
17
4 6
0
35
11 17
3
110 119
31 12 3
18
4 14
3
36
12 5
9
120 129
33 17 3
19
a 2
9
37
12 14
3
130 139
36 2 0
20
5 11
3
38
13 2
6
140 149
38 7 0
21
5 19
6
39
13 11
0
150 159
40 11 9
22
6 8
0
40 to 44
14 7
9
160 169
42 16 9
23
6 16
6
45 49
15 15
9
170 179
45 1 6
24
7 4
9
50 54 17 4
0
1 80 & up-
25
7 13
3
55 59 18 12
0
wards.
46 10 3
By 3d
Vic. Cap
17,
lOper cent, additional to b
1 added to thi
, table.
Houses with more than 180 windows are charged Is. 6d. for each window above that number,
in addition to £46 10s 3d.
Exemptions. — Charity-schools, hospitals, poor-houses, and places of divine worship. Three
windows in the front or fronts of shops or warehouses, if on the basement story. The windows of
a room used solely for a manufactory, if not communicating with the dwelling house, though ad-
joining thereto. Windows in any farm-house occupied by a tenant at a rack-rent less than £200
per annuin : or any farm-house occupied by the owner or tenant of any farm, not rack-rent, of
which the yearly value shall not be under £100 per annum, provided the owner of such farm-house
shall not derive any yearly income, exceeding £100 from anv other source.
N.B. — No windows deemed stopped, unless with stone, brick, or plaster. Opening windows
Without notice forfeits £10, Glass doors, or lights over doors, considered as windows.
ARRIVALS AND DESPATCHES.
ARRIVALS AND DESPATCHES OF MAILS, &c.
Edinburgh,
Edinburgh,
Inverness „
Peterhead—
Ballater —
Banff" 1st ~
Mails.
lsU™ ~~
Box Closes.
4 35 p.m. „
,„, ™10 0 P.M. ~
™.™„, 7 30 p.m. „
Despatches.
^. 5 44 p.m. ~
^ 2 44 a.m. .
™ 8 25 a.m. -
Arrivals.
„. 7 40 A.M.
™ 7 40 p.m.
™ 4 55 „
1 12 „
V ~
4 55 „
„10 0 P.M. „
™ 6 0 a.m. ~
™ 8 25 a.m. ~
„ 8 25 a.m. ~
„ 8 25 a.m. „
™ 4 55 „
Banff, 2d,™
Alford
__
„.™_ 7 30 a.m. „
7 30 a.m. „
„ 8 35 „
™ 4 54 ,,
Methlic —
,__„„
7 30 a.m. «
_~ 5 0 „
Lerwick is despatched at 5, p.m., every Friday, and arrives every Wednesday, at
5, a.m., during the months of April, May, June, July, August, and Septem-
ber ; the other six months, the day and hour of despatch uncertain.
DELIVERY OF LETTERS.
First ~ ~~~ . ~ ■ at 8 40 a.m.
Office open on Sundays for delivery of Letters from 40 minutes past 8,
a.m., till 10, a.m ; from 1, p.m., till 2; and from 45 minutes past 5, till 45
minutes past 6, p.m.
It is expected that early in August the line of Railway from London to Montrose
will be completed, when a change in the Arrivals and Despatches of the
Mails will take place. The Mails from London will probably arrive about
midnight and noon, and the despatches southward about the same time ;
the despatches northward, an hour after the arrival of the London night
Mail, and the arrivals about 10, p.m.
STAGE COACH CONVEYANCES.
Banchory.— Marquis of Huntly leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, 65,
Union Street, every lawful day, at 4, p.m., arriving at Banchory at 6,
p.m. Leaves Banchory at 7, a.m., and reaches Aberdeen at 9, a.m.
Banff.— Earl of Fife leaves the Royal Mail Coach Offiee, 65, Union Street,
every lawful morning, at 7, a.m., and arrives in Banff at half-past 12,
p.m. Leaves Banff at a quarter-past 2, p.m., arriving in Aberdeen at
8, p.m.
Ellon, Old Deer, and Strichen.— Banks of Ythan starts from Ley's
Inn, Queen Street, for Ellon, every lawful day, at 3, p.m. ; to Strichen,
every Monday and Friday ; and to Old Deer, every Wednesday and
Saturday.
Edinburgh.— Defiance leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, 65, Union
Street, every lawful day, at 6, a.m., and 12 h. 30 m., p.m., and arrives at
Montrose at 10 h. 30 m., a.m., and 4 h. 30 m., p.m., in connexion with
the Railway Trains for Edinburgh, &c. Leaves Montrose at 11 h. 45
m., a.m., and 6 h. 45 m. p.m., arriving at 4, p.m., and 10, p.m.
Inverness.— Defiance leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, 65, Union Street,
every lawful day, at 6, a.m., and anives in Inverness at half- past 6,
p.m.' Leaves Inverness at 6, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 7, p.m.
V1U STAGE COACH CONVEYANCES.
Inverury. — Banks of Don leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, 65, Union
Street, every lawful day, at 4, p.m., and arrives in Inverury at 6, p.m.
Leaves Inverury at 8, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
Methxic — Earl of Aberdeen leaves M'Pherson's, 26, North Street, every
Tuesday, at 2, p.m., and Friday and Saturday, at a quarter-past 3, p.m.
Leaves Tarves every Monday, Friday, and Saturday, at 8, a.m., arriving
in Aberdeen at half-past 10, a.m.
Stkathdon. — Lord Forbes leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, 65, Union
Street, every alternate day, at 11, a.m , arriving at Rhynie, 3 h. 30 m.
Leaves Rhynie at 10, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 5 minutes past 2,
p.m.
Stonehaven. — Swift leaves Sherriffs's Inn, 42, St. Nicholas Street, every
lawful day, at 4, p.m., and arrives in Stonehaven at 6, p.m. Leaves
Stonehaven at 8, a.m., and arrives in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
Stonehaven. — Union leaves the Royal Mail Coach Office, every lawful
day, at 4, p.m., arriving at Stonehaven at 6, p.m. And leaves Stone-
haven at 8, a.m., arriving in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
LIST OF CARRIERS
TO AND FROM ABERDEEN,
WITH THEIR QUARTERS, ARRIVALS, & DEPARTURES.
Those marked w go weekly ; /fortnightly ; o occasionally.
From whence.
w Aberchirder, „™„ |
Portsoy, &c. ^^, |
o Aboyne ~™ ~.
w Aboyne ,v™«—~»™.
w Alford ,~,...,^
Auchinblae, "
Drumlithie, and!
Fettercairn™^,* J
w Auchindoir, f
Cabrach, Clatt, & > James Law,
Rhynie „w»™— J
w Auchlunies and 1
Nether Banchory f J
w Auchterless and 1 A1 F h
Daviot „~.,. 3 J
w Auchterless,™,.,™ •!
Badenscoth, and > George Lyon™.
■James Sim™™™
»Wm. Ewen
.Alexander Watt,
.George Benton..,
James Paterson „
• A. Sandieson,
Fyvie.
w Auchterless
w Ballater
w Ballater
w Ballater
o Banchory Ternan.
w Banchory Ternan,
w Banchory Ternan.
w Banchory Ternan.
w Banchory Ternan
and Glassel
w Banchory Ternan.
w Banchory Ternan,
w Banchory Ternan
A. Barclay ™-™™~
Peter M'Naughton,.
John Paterson ,™.„
s Young,™.™
™Wm. Mitchell,..
Geo. Swap ™~„ — ,
A. Duncan.. .
™Alex. Milne
1 Francis Rae
.-A. Stevenson™^™.
J. Findlay , —
and Crathes™ } Alexander Ross,
w Banchory (Upper)™. William Fraser .
w Banff, Macduff,"]
Portsoy, Cullen, |
Buckie, Port- \ G. Badenoch™™
gordon, and all 1
places adjacentj
to Banff and Buckie™~John Noble
w Bervie and Johns-") E g h
haven ™™™™™, j
w Birse James Martin ™
w Birse ,™™™.H. M'Condach .
w Braemar ,™.™w™~G. M'Hardy
Where lodged. Arrive Depart
.90 George-street . — „™~Tues. Tues.
„13 Harriet-street ™
..13 Harriet-street „„Thur Friday
.6 Little Belmont-street — Friday Friday
Jo Back-wynd ™ — *
.90 George-street,
.1 Flourmillbrae ™.
„90 George-street .
„1GG Gallowgate —
.Tues Tues
_Thur Thur
.TuFriTuFri
„Tues Tues
..Wed Thur
.24 Gerrard-street Thur Thur
.6 Back-wynd ™Wed Thur
„6 Back-wynd Wed Thur
.6 Little Belmont-street — Wed Wed
.5 Harriet-street ™~
„6 Little Belmont-street™.Thur Friday
Jo Little Belmont-street Thur Friday
„6 Back-wynd , Thur Friday
„6 Back-wynd M Th Tu Fri
..15 Back-wynd ™~„ ~.M Th Tu Fri
.G Little Belmont-street — Tu Fri W Sat
.24 Gerrard Street,
.Sat W M W
.90 George Street Wed Wed
_1 Flourmillbrae ,M Th Tu Fri
„22 Schoolhill ™™.Thur Friday
-.6 Little Belmont-street — Thur Friday
,.6 Little Belmont-street ™Wed Wed
LIST OF CARRIERS.
From whence.
Carriers.
Where lodged.
Arrive Depart
w Braemar ~~~~~„
— A. Mitchell ~~~~,
~1 Flourmillbrae „„,„
„Wed Wed
w Clatt and, Rhynie~~vJames Law
~90 George-street~~.~~~
~Thur Thur
w Clatt and Leslie,.
— J. Milne ™
~90 George-street~~.
~Thur
f Clochcan ~— ~~~~,
— William Davidson~~.
James Emslie ~~v~~»
~116 Gallowgate~~.*~~~.
~Fri Sat
w Coldstone
~.22 Harriet-street„~.~~v
~Wed Wed
/ Coldstone „~~~,„
— John Laing
~23 Harriet-street~~~,m
~Thur Friday
w Collieston
W. Cruickshank
~I3 Princes-street
~Thur Thur
w Crathie ~~~~~~,,
W. Stewart
,™James Rattray~„v~.~
~5 Harriet-street~~.~~~,
™Wed Thur
/ Crathie ~~v~~.„w
~6 Back-wynd~~,
~Wed Thur
w Cruden m»w»m.
~,T. Daniel, jun.„~~v~»
„16 Mealmarket-lane~
~24 Gerrard-street ~~v~~.
~MWFMWF
w Culsamond, Wart
hill, and Durnc
T W. M'Gregor
~Thur Friday
w Cumineston ~
— George Rettie „~~v»~.
..24 Gerrard-street~~v~~.
™Wed Wed
w Druraoak
~~James Reid~~.~~.~~.
W. Currie ^^^^
„6 Back-wynd ~~,~~v~~.
-~Thur Friday
w Drumoak
~22 Schoolhill
-~Friday Friday
w Druralithie and
Auchinblae
> John Grant~.~~.~~~~
~6 Little Belmont-streeU
™Tues Tues
w Dufftown and
Botriphnie
{ A. Barclay ~w.~v~
..24 Gerrard-street ~~~~.
~Tues Wed
w D^^BanCh0ry} Alex. Duncan
™6 Little Belmont-street„
~.Thur Friday
o Echt
Mrs. Ann Craighead~.
~5 Harriet-street.v~v.~~~.
w Echt and Midmar
~.Robert Mathieson ~~v.
„6 Back-wynd~~~~~,
-~Thur Friday
w Echt and Midmar
A. Donald „„,„„.„„,
™W. Thomson~,~~~~,
~.G Back-wynd~~v~v~~~~
~vFriday Sat
w Ellon ~~~~~~~~.
,.16 Mealmarket-lane
~v.Tu Fr Tu Fr
w Ellon & Peterhead ~T. Daniel, jun
~16 Mealmarket-lane~.~
~.MWFMWF
o Ellon „
™W. Todd
„32 West North-street
™Friday Friday
w Finzean ~~v.„~~,.
,~.J. Martin „™ ~.~~.
~22 Schoolhill ~„
~90 George-street
~180 Gallowgate~~~~~.~
~.Thur Friday
~Wed Wed
w Fochabers ~~»
,~.M'Kenzie & Phimister
w Forgue ~~~~~~v.
— A. Thomson~~~v~~~
™Wed Wed
/ Foveran ~~.„~.„
»~James Massie~~~~.~.
~6 Mealmarket-lane~ „
„.Fri Fri
w Fraserburgh,
Peterhead,
Ellon, &c
. > William Dow,~~.~.~v
~G Mealmarket-lane „
~Thur Thur
w Fraserburgh,
Rosehearty,
Caimbulg, &c.„
-J- James Milne ~,
~166 Gallowgate~~~~~~.
„Wed Wed
w Fraserburgh
. .James Barclay~~. ~,
_~26 West North-street~„
™Tues Wed
/ Fyvie
~~G. Chapman«y^.«wwrt
~90 George-street ~~,
~24 Gerrard-street ~~~~,
™Thur Thur
/ Fyvie, Lewes
-~.Adam Mackie~~v~.~,
[ R. Howie.v~-~~v.~~™
r~Friday Friday
/ Grange and Ro-
thiemay ~~~~~
~180 Gallowgate
_Tues Wed
to Glenlivat ~~.„
— John Grant „
™90 George-street
™Wed Wed
/ Glenbucket
.-.Archibald Reid ~~..~.
~1 1 Harriet-street~ ~~
™Wed Wed
w Huntly <~ „„
~~Charles Rait~~~~~.~,
~90 George-street
Friday Friday
w Huntly ~, „
William T.nrocnn _. .
~24 Gerrard-street ~~-.~
~90 George-street ~~„
Tues Wed
W Huntly James Lobban
,~Wed Wed
w Huntly ~~~. ~~
~~John M'lntyre~~~v,.~
~.90 George-street~~~~~
„~Wed Wed
w Huntly ~. „„
— .James Shirreffs
~24 Gerrard-street ~~„.~
~.Sat Sat
w Huntly — .~v~~,„
— John Thomson~~v~.~,
~180 Gallowgate
™Tues Wed
w Keith, Fochabers,"|
Elgin, Forres, |
Nairn, Inverness !
Grantown,Aber- ! Eddison and Stables^,
„24 Gerrard-street ~~,~v
vTuTSTuTS
lour, & Craigel
lachie ~~~,,
l
"J
LIST OF CARRIERS.
From whence. Carriers.
w Keith, Rothes, ~\
Aberlour, Duff-f_ _. ,
town, and places fPaterson and Riach,
adjacent „ — -™— J
/ Keith-hall —John Shand —.
«j Kemnay . .—James Mitchell
iv Kincardine O'Neil") George Fraser
Raemoir, &c.™~ J
w Inverury ™— —A. Argo— . — ..„™.
«i Inverury James Stephen
w Keig. —™™~ — Peter Coutts— . — ..
w Keith — , George Barron
w Insch — ,„ . —Charles Riddel™—.
w Insch ™— ,— . James Stephen™™-.
o Kincardine 0'Neil-.Peter Gordon -~
w Kincardine 0'Neil-,Willliam Tough..™.
w Kincardine 0'Neil™John Ramsay™- .
w Kincardine O'Neil — James Low™.,.
w Kinmundy, Old
Deer, and Stew
artfield „. — —.
w Kinnethmont
/ Kinnethmont™™.
w Kintore -.
> John Craighead
™Wm. Souter
Wm. Brebner -.
-J. Abel.
w Laurencekirk, ~ — ,~|
Brechin, Forfar, ,'
Dundee, Perth, } John Hood_
Glasgow, Edin-
burgh, and all I
places adjacentj
/ Leochel Cushnie ™-J. Archibald
o Leochel-Cushnie G Williams
w Leochel-Cushnie
w Longside -™— .
w Lonmay
w Lumphanan.
v> Lumphanan.
w Maryculter ,
/ Methlic—™
/ Methlic
w Midmar-™.
w Montrose,
James Edward-
John Smith
.Wm. Willox ™
Chas. Coutts-. —
Joseph Berry.. —
.Robert Fiddes —
James Rothney .
Thos. Annand „
-J. Kerr .
w Monymusk,
ternear,
Manar ™- .
w Monymusk™
w Monymusk
w Newburgh™
w Newburgh
/ Newbyth
w New Deer
Brucklay —
w New Deer
w New Pitsli
Fet-T
and V David Thorn,
™™James Watt ™- ..
— George Stephen.
—Gilbert Connon-
-™— Alex. Sangster —
— ™~John Mackie
saA'\ Mr. Hadden
.W. Stott
Thomas Robb —
.24 Gerrard-street„
,165 Gallowgate—
-13 Harriet-street-
-13 Harriet-street™—.—
-24 Gerrard-street ™—
,90 George-street™-.—
-6 Little Belmont-street— .
—90 George-street — ™—™
-90 George-street —
-90 George-street —,..—,
5 Harriet-street — —
—11 Harriet-street
~,6 Little Belmont-Street
,11 Harriet-street—,™,,.
„16 Mealmarket-lane
-10 Mealmarket-lane ™—
,90 George-street .. — .— —
.22 Schoolhill ,
w Kintore Inverury,-) Alex Mennie _6 Backwynd.
and Old Ram— j
,1 Flourmill-brae .
,23 Harriet-street™—.
.11 Harriet-street — .
,23 Harriet-street — .—
,90 George-street ™— ,
,16 Mealmarket-lane—.
,22 Harriet-street™——.
.11 Harriet-street
,6 Backwynd „
,16 Mealmarket-lane -.
.26 West North-street .
,23 Harriet-street
Arbroa'thriZ] ArChA Spark_6 Backwynd.
i Gallowgate —
-90 George-street —
-90 George-street ™— .
—6 Mealmarket-lane
-16 Mealmarket-lane ;
-90 George-street
-16 Mealmarket-lane.
,6 Mealmarket-lane
„90 George-street ™—,
Arrive Depart
-Wed S Wed 9
..Friday Friday
-Thur Friday
-Thur Friday
-Tu Fri Tu Fri
-Tu Fri Tu Fri
-Friday Friday
™Tues Wed
„Thur Thur
~Thur Thur
~Thur Friday
„Thur Friday
-Thur Friday
-Thur Thur
-Thur Thur
-Thur Thur
.Thur Thur
-Wed Wed
.Tu Fri Tu Fri
,Thur Friday
,Thur Friday
,Thur Thur
,Wed Wed
,Thur Friday
,Thur Friday
.Friday Friday
.Friday Friday
,Thur Thur
.Thurs Fri
.Tues Tues
-Thur Friday
-Tues Wed
-Friday Sat
-Friday Friday
-Friday Friday
-Wed Wed
-Wed Wed
-Tues Wed
-Thur Thur
Xll
LIST OF CARRIERS.
From whence. Carriers.
w Old Deer „™-~-~~~James Lawrence .
w Old Meldrum „™~~ James Webster ~
w Old Meldrum John Petrie
0 Oyne „~~~~~~~James Mortimer~
w Peterhead T. Daniel, jun
w Portsoy ~~. ,~~~Thomas M'Lean,
/ Premnay, Auch-T
leven, and Pit- > John Gauld
caple .~~ J
/ Schivas„~~~~ ~~.John Will
w Skene „~„~~Alex. Mitchells.
w Stonehaven, Lau-~|
rencekirk, Bre- |
chin, Forfar, J> Hercules Smart.
Dundee,
Edinburgh
w Stonehaven ,
w Stonehaven ,
w Stonehaven .
and I
J
~.Mrs. Nicol ~~~~
David Nicol.
Alex. Matheson,
w Strichen & Mintlaw William Rankin,
w Stonehaven, Ber-
vie, Montrose,
and Arbroath-.
w Strachan ~ James Ferries",
to Strathdon.~~~~~~~A. Moir
3
John Smart,
• Alex. Stuart,
-W. Reid„
. William Coutts,
„A. Ogg .~~
-George Ironside,
W ^Maclff!^' "^ A- M'Gillivray
Where lodged.
-1 Flourmill-brae ~~..
-1 Flourmill-brae .~~.
•26 North-street~~~~.
—166 Gallowgate,~~~,
-16 Mealmarket-lane,.
.166 Gallowgate,
.16 Mealmarket-lane .
~1 Flourmill-brae
.90 George-street.
Arrive Depart
~Thur Thur
~Mo Th Tu Fri
~Wed Thur
.MWFMWF
Wed Thur
.Thur
-Tues
Thur
Tues
.TuFri TuFri
-6 Back-wynd TuThSTuThS
-1 Flourmill-brae TuThSTuThS
.6 Little Belmont-street„Tu Th S Tu Th S
.166 Gallowgate~~~~„ Wed .Wed
.90 George-street „
/ Strathdon and
Corgarff-~~~~.
w Tarland ~~..~.,,
/ Tarland —..
w Tarland ~~, — — .
w Tarves ~. — —
w Towie & Glenkindy-Alex. Walker
/ Towie Adam Gordon
w Turriff „~George Barron .. — 90 George Street
w Turriff ~~™ .George Gallon
jTuTriff and Foggy-1 wi]liam Anderson.
loan~~~~~.. — -.J
.6 Back-wynd ~~™„~„.
.11 Harriet-street
.1 Flourmill-brae ~™~™.
22 Harriet-street~~~~~
.22 Harriet-street ,,„.„„,
.11 Harriet-street ™~~~.
.13 Princes-street .,_,,
6 Little Belmont-street
.23 Harriet-street ^ ...
.Friday Friday
..Thur Friday
.Wed Wed
.Wed Thur
-Wed Wed
-Thur Friday
-Wed Wed
.90 George-street .
24 Gerrard-street.
.Thur
Mon
.Wed
.Wed
.Tues
Friday
Tues
Wed
Wed
Tues
.1'
w Udny .
-James Mutch .
.24 Gerrard-street.^,
-6 Mealmarket-lane .
.Friday Friday
.Thur Friday
PLACES WHERE CARRIERS PUT UP.
6,
15,
1,
166
Backwynd~~„~~,
Backwynd.~~.~~,
Flourmill-brae
Gallowgate .~~w — ,
~~.Durie
-~„Gordon
™.~Sherriffs
22, Harriet Street~~~~~.
23, Harriet Street~~-~™
6, Little Belmont Street
6, Mealmarket Lane —
16, Mealmarket Lane —-
26, North Street «
32, North Street
13, Princes Street.~~.~~
-A. Reid
-Grant
-Davidson
— Bisset
18o'
Gallowgate ~~.~~
— ~~Leys
~DanieI
90,
George Street ~~-.
Taggart
„M'Pherson
24,
5,
Gerrard Street „-.
Harriet Street ~~.
Harriet Street
Harriet Street~~.,
-.Charles Gall
P. Reid
Begg
Mrs. Milne
-Stevenson
-Meston
13^
11,
22, Schoolhill
~Farquharson
SECTION I.-MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.
MAGISTRATES OF ABERDEEN.
Lord Provost— GEORGE THOMPSON, Jun., Esq.
George Henry, Merchant
William Gordon, Sharebroker
William Ross, Advocate
James Nicol, Advocate
OFFICE-BEARERS.
Alexander Gordon, Advocate,.
Alexander Webster „™,
William Fraser, Merchant.
John Leslie, Manufacturer.™,
George B. Bothwell „ .
.Dean of Guild
*. Treasurer
_ Master of Shore Works
„ Master of Kirk and Bridge Works
^Master of Mortifications
^Master of Guild Brethren's Hospital
COUNCILLORS.
Alexander Torrie, Advocate
Alexander Black, Wine Merchant
D. Chalmers of Westburn
John Urquhart, Druggist
James Simpson, Advocate „,~~.
John Angus, Advocate,™™,™-,™-,,
David Keith, Advocate „ .„
Alexander Fraser, Advocate ™
A. and J. Cadenhead, Advocates,
John Smith, Architect,™.-™,™-,.
John Blaikie „™,™»,™-
William Gray, Advocate
Alexander Nicol, Merchant
Alexander Henderson, Advocate
J. M'Pherson, Comb Manuf.
.™— Legal Assessor
-™~ Town-clerk
-™~ Town-clerk Depute
,„,„, Chamberlain
~„™ Procurators-fiscal
Superintendent of Works
~,™- Inspector of Weights
THE GUILDRY.
Alexander Gordon, Advocate, Dean of Guild
William Allardyee
Francis Clerihew-
John Duncan
Henry Adamson
Leslie Clark
Alexander Connon
James Hadden
Alexander Milne
J. B. M'Combie
Patrick Pirie, Jun.
Neil Smith
John Webster
Alexander Fraser, Advocate, Clerk, Alexander Mellis, Officer.
14
MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.
INCORPORATED TRADES.
Eev. Simon Mackintosh, Minister of East Parish, Patron
William Murray, Builder, Convener
Hugh Sutherland, Painter, Master of Hospital
TRADES.
Hammermen
Wrights and Coopers
Shoemakers*. — . — -—
Weavers ,— —
Fleshers ——
James Berry, Watchmaker.,
DEACONS.
-James Bonnyman
-James Topp— - -
-George Michie— .
-Alexander Robb„
-Alexander Scott ,
-Alexander M'Kenzie-
-Joseph Butler
Factor for the Widows' Fund
BOXMASTERS.
-Alexander Keith
, William Flett
-Robert Watson
■Charles King
-Alexander Milne
■James Collie
.James Stewart
James Topp™.™.™.™^,™.™. Treasurer for the Widows' Supplementary Fund
Alexander Robb, Tailor — . Treasurer of the Trades' School
Thomas Roger Teacher
William Gibb . Assistant
J. Nicol Sr M. Massie, Advocates— Conjunct Clerks and Assessors
John Irvine . — — — — — , Convener's Officer
POLICE ESTABLISHMENT.
COMMISSIONERS.
The Provost, Dean of Guild, Treasurer of the City, and Convener of the Trades
ex officii s a
John Hay _
W. Matthews, Jul
-.—Thomas Best—,. „
—Isaac Maehray-
„ John Rose „ ,..
Robert Mitchell—
..-—Convener Topp— „
—John Smith— — .
.—William Watson,
-George Rennie
- William Henderson
-George Wisely
-R. R. Notman
-William Bisset
.Alexander C. Matthew
-William Paterson
„James Stormont
„G. B. Bothwell
Ward First
„ Seconds
„ Thirds
„ Fourth ,
„ Fifth.
„ Sixth
,, Seventh
„ Eighth*
„ Ninths
William Duncan——.
John Milne— — — —
James Milne, \
Duncan Collie ) ~
James Minty—
Alexander Cromar
James Kay— — — .—
Robert Barclay——
John Watson.
Alexander Campbell
William Gilbert
Dr. Ogston — „
J. Simpson, Advocate-
W. Ironside & W. Murray- Assessors
Lamplighters, Twelve Men,,— — Scavengers, Fifty Men
The Night Watch consists of Forty-eight Men, — -The Day-Patrol, of Twelve Men
, Treasurer and Collector of Police
. Clerk of Police and Superintendent of Powder Magazine
. Under Clerks
^Inspector of Police and Superintendent of Water Works
- Assistant Inspector of Police
^Keeper of Steam-engine Water Works, Bridge of Dee
„ Superintendent of Day and Night Police
.Bay Serjeant
.Night Serjeant
.Criminal Officer
.Medical Attendant
.Law Agent
MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS. 15
ASSESSMENT.
General purposes — under £7 of rent, Is. 3d. per £1.
Do. do. at and above £7 of rent, Is. 6d. per £1.
Water — Dwelling-houses, 9d. per £1. All other premises, 4d. per £1. Premises
under £3 are exempted. Sixpence per Pound additional is charged for water
introduced to houses above £10 of rent. Threepence per Pound of rental is
charged for water introduced into shops. Rents below £10 are charged 5s.
The Assessments fall due on the 1st of November.
HARBOUR.
Commissioners under the Act, 6. and 7. Victoria, cap. 72. ''For improving and
maintaining the Harbour of Aberdeen," passed 12th July, 1843 : —
The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Aberdeen, Com-
missioners ex officiis, together with nine Burgesses of Guild Commissioners, and
three Incorporated Trades' Commissioners.
HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.
The Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council.
BURGESSES OF GUILD.
William Hogarth, Merchant
Robert Mitchell, Shipowner
Robert Brown, Jun., Merchant
Robert Catto, Merchant
William Duthie, Shipowner
Patrick Pirie, Jun., Manufacturer
Henry Adamson, Shipowner
James Home, Merchant
Alexander Anderson, Advocate
INCORPORATED TRADES.
James Berry, Watchmaker | Andrew Anderson, Painter
James Buyers, Builder .
John Angus, Secretary and Clerk.
Alexander Reid, Collector and Treasurer.
James Abernethy, Superintendent and Engineer.
SHORE AND HARBOUR DUES DEPARTMENT.
Alexander Reid, Collector.
Peter Riddel, James Nicol, William Adamson, and John M'Lean, Clerks and sworn
Bulkers.
16 legal department.
SECTION II.-LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
COURTS OF LAW.
CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY.
The Circuit Court of Justiciary, for the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kin-
cardine, meets at Aberdeen twice a-year, in the months of April and September,
for the trial of criminal cases, by one or two of the Lords. Appeals in certain
civil cases from the inferior courts, are also heard by this Court.
SHERIFF COURT.
Archibald Davidson, Advocate, Sheriff
William Watson, W.S.,
William Gordon, Advocate,
T . „ . > Sheriff-substitutes
John Dunn, do.,
}
sti
te.
}■
John Angus do.,
James Skelton, W.S., Sheriff-substitute at Peterhead
James Gordon of Craig, Advocate, Sheriff-clerk
Francis Gordon, Advocate
John Dunn, do.,
T , _ _ ,. > Clerks-depute
John G. Leslie,
James Daniel,
Arbuthnott Knox, Clerk-depute at Peterhead
William Simpson, Advocate, Procurator-fiscal
John D. Milne, Advocate ") . . . .
., tt j j \ Assistants
Alex. Henderson, do., J
William Gordon, Advocate, Auditor
Robert Shaw, Bar Officer
The Court days are Wednesdays and Fridays, at Ten o'clock, a.m., during the
Sessions, which extend from the first Court day (Wednesday or Friday) after 15th
May, to the last Court day in July, and from the first after 15th October to 4th
April inclusive; and, at Peterhead, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, a.m.
COMMISSARY COURT.
Archibald Davidson, Commissary
William Watson, William Gordon, and John Dunn, Commissary-deputes
Alexander Gordon, Advocate, Commissary -clerk
D. H. Kennedy and Charles Warrack, Commissary-clerks-depute
William Simpson, Procurator -fiscal
John D. Milne and Alexander Henderson, Assistants
SHERIFF SMALL-DEBT AND CIRCUIT COURT.
The ordinary Small-debt Court at Aberdeen is held on Thursday, at Ten
o'clock, a.m., weekly, during Sessions of the Court, and once or twice during
vacation.
John G. Leslie, Clerk.
LEG AX DEPARTMENT. 17
The Circuit Small-debt Courts are held at Tarland, Inverury, Huntly, Turriff,
Old Deer, and Fraserburgh, once every three months.
John Skene, Tarland
William Taylor, Inverury
William Murdoch, Huntly
James Nicol, Turriff
David Cruden, Old Deer
Wm. Brown, Fraserburgh
are the persons who respectively issue summonses, &c, to be brought in these
Courts ; and John G. Leslie, Aberdeen, is the Clerk who officiates at these Courts.
BURGH OR BAILLIE COURT.
Geo. Thompson, Jun., Provost.
Baillie George Henry Baillie William Ross
„ William Gordon „ James Nicol
James Simpson, Legal Assessor ; A. & J. Cadenhead, Procurators-fiscal ;
Town-clerk, Clerk; Town Serjeants, Officers of Court.
The Court day is Saturday, at Eleven o'clock, a.m., during the same Ses-
sions as the Sheriff Court.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
The Quarter-sessions are held on the first Tuesdays of the months of March,
May, August, and last Tuesday of October. Special Sessions are occasionally held.
Francis Gordon, Clerk ; 3 ohn G. Leslie, Clerk-depute ;
John D. Milne, Procurator -fiscal.
JUSTICE OF PEACE SMALL-DEBT COURT.
The Aberdeen District Court sits every fortnight, on Monday, at Eleven
o'clock, a.m., for the trial of small-aebt causes under £5, by 6. Geo. IV„ c. 48.
Any two Justices of Peace, Judges.
Francis Gordon, Clerk; John G. Leslie, Clerk-depute.
POLICE COURT.
The Sitting Magistrate, Judge.
A. & J. Cadenhead, Procurators-fiscal; Town-clerk, Clerk.
eg!" All the Courts, except the Baillie and Police Courts, meet in the New
Court-house, Castle Street. The Sheriff, Commissary, Justice of Peace, and
Small-debt Clerk's Offices, are in the Record Hall, 27, King Street; hours of at-
tendance, from Nine o'clock, a.m., to Four, p.m.
b2
18 •
LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
SOCIETY OF ADVOCATES.
President, Alexander Gordon. Treasurer, James Simpson.
1789
Peter Farquh arson n
1794
A. Webster n
Duncan Davidson n
1796
Francis Gordon n
Thomas Burnett n
1798
Thomas Hutcheon
1802
Thomas Sangster n
1803
Andrew Robertson n
Adam Coutts n
1807
Henry Lumsden n
* Charles Winchester n
1808
John Duthie
1809
Alex. Cadenhead n
1810
Alexander Allan n
1812
Charles Chalmers n
Alexander Copland
1813
*Thomas Eeid n
*William Simpson n
1814
George Rainnie
*f Alexander Gordon n
*fJohn D. Milne n
1816
Pat. Bannerman
*James Ferguson n
James Ross
John Cadenhead
*fJarnes Simpson
George Wilson
1817
Alexander Gibbon
*tJames Murray n
James M'Hardy n
Alexander Muir
William Smith n
1818
*Wm. Adam, sen. n
John L. Sbirrefs
Alexander Stronach n
1819
fJohn Smith, jun.
1820
William Robison
James Nicol n
George Johnston
1821
John Fleming n
Alexander Chivas
\ James Edmond n
1822
John Angus n
1823
James Russel n
Alexander Fraser
William Gray
1824
Robert Dyce
John Duncan n
1825
* William Gordon
Clements Lumsden n
Newell Burnett n
Alexander Jopp n
William Garrow
1826
*William Ross n
1827
Alexander Anderson
William Paterson
Robert Shand n
R. Ledingham n
1828
Alexander Daniel
James Brebner
1829
*Nath. Farqubar
Alexander Macdonald
William Skinner n
*Francis Edmond
1830
Alexander Harvey
David Keith n
Alexander Mitchell n
Colin A. Philip
f John Paterson
J. Anderson ra
1831
Francis Clerihew
*Andrew Murray n
F. J. Cochran
James B. MCombie n
Patrick Davidson n
William Irvine
James Geddes
John Webster
Alexander Pittendrigh
1832
Marianus Massie
George D. Profat
Charles Thomson
William Forbes
Jjohn Clark n
1833
Thomas Primrose
L. M'Kinnon, sen.
1834
John Yeats
Thomas J. Bremner
Thomas Ewen
Alexander Torrie
f Lambert Barron
Robert Stephen
1835
John Humphrey
George Grant
David Reith
W. Adam, jun.
1836
"fGeorge Grub
William Yeats n
fjohn Stuart n
John Blaikie n
1837
*David Mitchell
C. G. Grainger
D. R. Morice
■(•David Monro
1838
Alexander Henderson
1839
Duncan Forbes
John Dunn
James Williamson
Robert Smith n
Alexander Davidson
William Booth
Alexander Ross
{John White
1840
{William Hunter
{Alexander Webster, jun.
Alexander Flockhart
William Duthie
John Ligertwood
Alexander Abel
1841
Alexander D. Wilson
Alexander Duthie n
John Allan
A. J. Cameron
James Collie
John Coutts
William F. Ogg
LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
19
1842
-[•James Garden
L. M'Kinnon, jun. n
1843
John Watt
J. A. Miller n
R. S. Farquhar
1844
George Allan
John D. Milne, jun.
William Speid
1845
James Bryce
1846
•f-George Walker
Norval Clyne
1847
•j-Patrick Cooper n
■f William Leslie Reid
Lewis Chalmers
1848
Alexander Simpson
George Grub, Lecturer on Scots Law and Conveyancing, and Librarian.
John Clark, Factor and Cashier ; William Gregory, Officer.
* Committee of Funds, &c. t Examinators. J Agents for the Poor.
n Notaries Public.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
Thomas and Newell Burnett, Advocates, Joint Clerks to the Commissioners
of Supply, Clerks of General Meetings of Trustees under the Turnpike
and Commutation Acts, and General, Clerks of Lieutenancy.
H. and C. Lumsden, Advocates, Collectors of County Assessments.
James Simpson, Advocate, Collector of Town Assessments.
John Blaikie, Advocate, Collector of Bishop Rents.
Newell Burnett, Advocate, Keeper of Register of Sasines for Aberdeen and
Kincardine shires.
John Angus, Town-Clerk and Keeper of the Register of Sasines for the Burgh
of Aberdeen.
Alexander Pittendrigh, Advocate, Commissioner for taking Oaths to be used
in the Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer.
MESSENGERS-AT-AKJIS.
George Rae, Aberdeen
J. Johnston, do.
Geo. Cockburn, do.
Robert Shaw, do.
John Moir, do.
James Blackball, Fraserburgh
John Smith, Huntly
James M'Kinnan, do.
Robert Webster, Inverury
Joseph Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil
Adam Gray, Peterhead
James Hutchison, do.
Grant Imlah, do.
George Skene, Tarland
Geo. Murdoch, Invermossat, Kil-
drummy
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
Charles Dawson, Aberdeen
George Lyell, do.
James Home, do.
P. Ettershank, do.
John Moir, do.
John Campbell, do.
William Walker, do.
James Ross, do.
Alexander Leslie, do.
John Thorn, sen., Old Aberdeen
John Thom;jun., do.
A. Warrander, Skene
Alexander Taylor, Keig
D. Pirie, Castle Fraser
W. Mitchell, Whitehouse
David Stewart, Leochel
Geo. Simpson, Wester Skellater
William Gunn, Banchory
W. M'Donald, Kincluny
Thomas Sheriffs, Ellon
John Clark, Slains
J. G. Cummingj do.
20
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
John Ross, Cruden
J. Cruickshank, Byreleask
Andrew Milne, Oldmill, Foveran
Robert Benzie, Tillyhilt, Tarves
J. Brown, Fraserburgh
James Blackball, do.
Thomas Robertson, do.
James Redford, Huntly
John Smith, do.
James M'Kinnan, do.
James Cooper, Lumsden Village
John Gall, Glenbead
J. Nicol, Kincardine O'Neil
W. Emslie, Lumphanan
R. Stewart, Belnacool, Mortlach
William Gordon, Priestwells
George Grant, Tynebog
Shaw Shaw, Old Deer
John Watt, do.
Thomas Marr, New Pitsligo
George Wilson, do.
W. Dalziel, Strichen
James Adie, do.
John Simms, Cortes
John Thom, Longside
Alexander Thomson, Longside
Andrew Law, New Deer
J. Davidson, Oldmeldrum
George Webster, do.
J. Webster, Inverury
George Sangster, TJdny
Robert Webster, Inverury
W. Benzie, Gushetnook, Oldrain
William Reid, Old Westhall
A. Wisely, Meikle Wartle
W. Dempster, do.
Adam Gray, Peterhead.
Jas. Hutchison, do.
Grant Imlah. do.
Robert Adam, do.
Robert Daniel, do.
Alex. Sangster, do.
James Boggie, do.
Peter Whyte, Druminner
James Smith, Old Forrest
J. Michie, Wester Chapelton, Strathdon
John Webster, Turriff
J. Duguid, Arnhead, Auchterless
William Skene, Tarland
George Skene, do.
A. Coutts, Ballachalich
J. Davidson, Torgalter, Tullicb
Alexander Davidson, do.
D. M'Kenzie, Crathie
SEC. HI-ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Churches.
East „_
West »
North ~ —
South ~„
Greyfriars™..,
St. Clement's„
Trinity
Gilcomston ,„.
John Knox's „
Holburn rr^,r^.
Where situated.
..Union Street „»~„
..Union Street
„King Street „ „.
^Belmont Street„„
,Broad Street „~»~
^Footdee „~.,^w»,„
.Shiprow „„ „
.Summer Street
^Mounthooly .
..Wellington Place.,
Ministers.
.S. Mackintosh,™,,
„J. Forsyth, D.D.„
„,J. Wilson ^„~*~„
~T. Dewar
..J. Newlands,™.
JD. Milne
.C. Skene
„Alex. Ross,™™
Residences.
-King Street
..Golden Square
„North Lodge
^.Holburn Street
..Canal Terrace
^Schoolhill
..Skene Row
„Chapel Street
John Watt, 24, Adelphi, Collector and Clerk tc each of the separate Ses-
sions, and to the General Session, and Keeper of the Marriage
Register.
David Keith, Town House, Keeper of Registers of Births and Baptisms.
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.
21
CHURCHYARD DUES
In the Parish of St. Nicholas.
GROUND FED.
CHARGES FOR MORTCLOTHS.
Under 3 years
of Age,.^,—-
£0
3
4
Best Mortclotbs, 9 feet by 5
£0
15
0
>. 6 ,
, —
0
4
2
Second „ „ ,,
0
7
6
„ 9 ,
, „„
0
5
0
Maiden „ „ „
0
7
6
„ I2 i
,
0
6
0
First Small Cloth, 3 feet
. 0
3
0
„ 15
,
0
7
0
Second „ 4 —
- 0
4
0
„ '8 .
, „„
0
8
0
Third „ 5
. 0
5
0
„ 21 ,
, „. „
0
9
0
All above
, .
0
10
0
F. Ross, Sexton, 19, Backwynd.
churchwarden's dues.
Children under Three years of Age — . Is. 2d.
All above Three years of Age — ... 2s. 2|d.
GROUND-DUTY DUES IN ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCHYARD.
For Children under Twelve years— „ — „. 4s.
For those between Twelve and Twenty-one — — „ .. 6s.
For all above Twenty-one years -,„————„ 8s.
VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS.
FREE PROTESTING CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Churches.
East
West. .
North
South .— — .
Greyfriars — .
St. Clement's.
Spring Garden,,
Trinity — ,.
Union,.
Gilcomston
Bon-Accord .
John Knox's ,
Holburn —— .
Melville
Mariners'
Where situated.
-Belmont Street—.
„Belmont Street
-North Street .-,
-Belmont Street
-Crown Street
-Prince Regent Street, A. Spence .
Ministers.
J. Foote — —
.A. D. Davidson,
—J. Murray — —
—John Thomson —
^Gaelic Lane .
-Crown Street
-Shiprow — ,
-Huntly Street
-Union Terrace
-Gerard Street — —
-Bon-Accord Row .
-Correction Wynd .
-Commerce Street -
-H. M'Kenzie. —
-D. Simpson,.
~R. Blackwood „
~J. Bryce — - —
_S. Grant
—J. Stephen—.
~W. L. Mitchell-
-W. Primrose—
-J. Longmuir — .
Residences.
-Golden Square
-Crown Street
-King Street
-West Crabstone St.
-Castle Hill
— Causewayend
-West Crabstone St.
—Virginia Street
-Crown Street
-Bon-Accord Street
-Rosemount Place
-Skene Street
—Silver Street
-Langstane Place
Denominations.
Associate Svnod —
United Presby-
terian Church
Congregational
Churches
Where situated.
Skene Terrace-. —
fCorrection Wynd -
I George Street —
<{ Belmont Street
| John Street—
LSt. Paul Street-,
C George Street —
~\ Frederick Street—.
CBlackfriars Street,
Do. (not in the Union) St. Paul Street,,
Ministers.
—J. Aitken™.— .
—H. Angus — » —
—J. Stirling
— R. Sedgewick,
„J. B. Ritchie
—A. Dickie — *.—
f A. Thomson
(.D. Arthur
— D. Wallace
— F. Ferguson— —
Residences.
-Skene Terrace
-Rosemount Place
-Caroline Place
-Rosemount Place
-Summer Street
-Bon-Accord Street
-Gerard Street
-Crown Street
-Whitehall
vCrown Street
22 REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS.— Continued.
Denominations. Where situated.
English Baptist „~„„John Street„™~™„
Scotch Baptist „™ Correction Wynd —
Scotch Baptist , South Silver Street
Wesleyan Methodist„Xongacre.
Scotch Episcopal —
St. Andrew's™™, King Street.
St. John's „~ Golden Square.
English Episcopal —
St. Paul's Gallowgate
United Christian") , , „ Cf„„„t
Church ] John Street~~
Catholic ,™» ™ Justice Streets-
Ministers.
v.E. Pledge' „,
Residences.
-Roseraount House
Unitarian.,
Glassite„
Friends,.
-George Street
„St. Andrew Street ,
,Gallowgate
("J. M'Donald Bon-Accord Street
IT. Fraser Broad Street
G. Scott Constitution Street
fW. Skinner, D.D., Bishop, Golden Square
lC. Wagstaff East Crabstone St.
™P. Cheyne „™ Bon- Accord Street
| Sir W. Dunbar, Bart., Union Terrace
,H. Hart
Dee Street
C. Gordon „_-^™™^.Chapel Court
J. Reid . Do.
C. F. Smith, L.L.T., Hutcheon Street
Various
Various
SECTION IV.-REYENUE DEPARTMENT.
POST OFFICE.
David Stuart,,
Wm. Gray, \st Clerk
Robert Gray, 2d Clerk
John Marshall, 3d Clerk
Alex. Gray,„
^Postmaster.
Wm. Mitchell, Wi Clerk
Geo. Duncan, 5th Clerk
John Stuart, 6th Clerk
. Stamper
LETTER-CARRIERS.
James Leighton, John Milne, Charles Wilson, Robert Porter, Charles Murray,
William Salmond, and Thomas M'Guffie.
197, Union Street,.,
57, Quay
RECEIVING OFFICES.
„J. Fraser
^.P. Buyers
Broadford
Old Aberdeen .
„W. Harper
„R. Ross
[For Arrivals and Despatches of Mails, see page vii.)
RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS TO ANY PLACE WITHIN THE
DNITED KINGDOM, &C.
If not exceeding J oz.„.ld.
,, 1 oz.„2d.
If not exceeding 2 oz.„4d.
„ 3 oz.„6d.
And so on, adding 2d. for every ounce.
Letters and Packets of any weight may now be forwarded by Post, but must
be prepaid, and not exceeding Two Feet in length or breadth.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
23
Printed votes and proceedings in Parliament, or of the Colonial Legislatures,
are charged —
Under 4 oz Id.
Above 4 and under 8 oz.. „™~ 2d.
Above 8 and under 12 oz.„ „ „™~~ 3d. and so on.
Such votes and proceedings, whether paid or unpaid, pass at these rates, be-
tween places in the United Kingdom, and also to the Colonies by Packet. To
those places to which there are no Packets, they may be forwarded by " Private
Ship," at double the above rates. They are not, however, forwarded to the East
Indies, via Southampton, nor to places through France, under the full rates of
letter postage
Members of each House of Parliament are allowed to receive by the post, peti-
tions and addresses to her Majesty, and petitions addressed to either House of
Parliament, not exceeding thirty-two ounces in weight, exempt from postage, provided
such petitions and addresses be sent without covers, or in covers open at the sides.
Should they exceed that weight, they will not require to be prepaid, but are charged
according to their weight as unpaid letters with double the rates of postage to
which, if prepaid, they would be subject.
SHIP LETTERS.
Letters conveyed by private ship to places beyond seas are liable to a rate of-
Under \ oz. . . . . Os 8d.
Above £ oz. and under 1 oz. .. .. Is 4d.
Above 1 oz. and under 2 oz. .. .. 2s 8d.
And so on in proportion.
FOREIGN LETTERS.
MAILS FOR
ROUTES,
a
a,
Latest days for
Posting
When due.
via.
'S
%
in Aberdeen.
£
J
55
* Abyssinia ™~ — .
Private ship
X
Os
Sd
2d
Uncertain
Uncertain
"Africa „. , .
Do.
J
0
8
1
Do.
Do.
Algeria—.
France
*
0
10
Daily
Daily
Alexandria
Marseilles
5
1
8
3
4th and 21st
Cth and 25th
Bo.
Southamp.
I
1
6
2
17 each mo.
1 1 and last
America, British
French pkt.
Liverpool
l
1
1
3
2
2
2, 12, 27
Every Wednes-
day during
Summer, and
every alter-
nate Wednes-
day in Winter
1 9, 9, 29
Weekly during
Summer, and
Fortnightly
during Win-
ter
*Do. United States ~
Liverpool
i
1
0
2
Do.
Do.
* Arabia „„„™
Marseilles
i
1
8
3
4 and 21
6 and 25
* Do. ™
Southamp.
'A
1
6
2
17 each mo.
11 and last
•Archipelago, Grecian
France
1
0
5
Daily
almost daily
* Do. do.
French pkt.
^
1
3
2, 12 22
9, 19, 29
* Do. Indian
Marseilles
1
2
2
5
4 and 21
Uncertain
* Do. do. .
Southamp
1
1
4
2
17 each mo.
Do.
•Australia ~ .~~, .
By ships
§
0
8
1
Uncertain
Do.
* Do. „™ i_
London
1
0
27 each mo.
Do.
* Do. „™
Marseilles
i
2
2
5
4 and 21
6 and 25
* Do.
Southamp.
I
1
4
2
17 each mo.
1 1 and last
Austria ., „„„~
France
*
1
5
2
Daily
Daily
24
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
S
i
Latest days for
MAILS FOR
ROUTES,
%
Pi
Posting
"When due.
via
be
%
in Aberdeen.
l
j
SB
1
2d
* Azores ,«~~»„,„~v„~~
Lisbon
£
1* 9d
4, 14, 24
9, 19, 29
Baden „„ „„
France
i
0 9
2
Daily
Daily
*Bahamas ™
Southamp.
*
1 0
next to last
and 14
9th and 23d
Bavaria „™
France
\
0 5
2
Daily
Daily
* Do.
Belgium
§
0- 8
2
Do.
Do.
* Do.
Holland
Z
0 8
2
Sun. and W.
Wed. & Sat.
Belgium ^ .
Ostend
5
1 0
Daily
Daily
Berbice, see Jama.
Bermuda .
Liverpool
i
1 0
See America
Brazil
Falmouth
i
2 9
2d each mo.
Uncertain
Bremen ~,
Hamburg
£
0 8
Sat. and Tu.
Tb. & Mon.
Brunswick .™,i,
London
i
0 9
Do.
Do.
Buenos Ayres
Falmouth
A
2 7
2d each mo.
Uncertain
*Cadiz
Southamp.
1
2 2
4, 14, 24
9, 19, 29.
* Do.
France
J
0 10
Daily
Daily
"Canary Islands ,»™„
Falmouth
^
1 10
2
Sat. before 1st
Tuesday
Uncertain
*Cape of Good Hope
Private ship
|
0 8
1
Uncertain
Do.
*Cape de Verd Isl.™
Private ship
i
0 8
1
Do.
Do.
"Chagres ,™.,™_.^~
Southamp.
i
1 0
14th
24 each mo.
* China, except 1
Hong Kong.,™, j
Do.
3
1 0
2
17th
30 each mo.
* Do.
Marseilles
i
1 10
3
21st
25th
Corsica
France
5
0 10
Daily
Daily
*Cuba „™~™
Southamp.
£
2 3
2
last but 1
9th and 24th
Cuxhaven „™„™
London
1
0 6
Dardanelles „~* „,
France
5
1 11
2
Daily
Daily
Denmark „™ „,
Hamburg
i
0 10
Sat. and Tu.
Th. & Mon.
*Egypt, except >
Alexandria j
Marseilles
i
1 8
3
4 and 21
6 and 25
* Do. ™
French pkt.
^
1 3
2
2, 12, 25
9, 19, 29
* Do.
Southamp.
i
1 6
2
17th
1 1 and last
*Falkland Islands „™
Private ship
i
0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
France ,
Calais
2
0 10
Daily
Daily
German States, .
France
i
1 3
2
Do.
Do.
+ Except the free cities
Gibraltar „™„ . .
Southamp.
i
1 0
4, 14, and 24
9, 19, 29
* Greece ™ ~
France
i
0 5
Daily
Daily
Do. , .
French pkt.
i
1 5
1
2, 12,22
9, 19, 29
* Do. „
Southamp.
|
1 6
17 each mo.
11 and last
* Do.
Marseilles
i
1 8
3
4 and 21
6 and 25
*Hayti „™„™. .
Southamp.
1
1 5
2
14 & last but 1
9 and 24
Hamburg „™,
London
A
0 8
Sat. and Tu.
Th. & Mon.
* Do. „™„
Hull
1
0 6
Hanover „~
Hamburg
A
0 9
1
Do.
Do.
*Havana „™„™„
Southamp.
i
2 3
2
last but 1
9 each mo.
Heligoland .
London
i
0 6
Holland . .„„™
Rotterdam
i
1 0
1
Sun. & Wed.
Wed. & Sat.
Honduras „ ~„™
Southamp.
i
1 0
last but 1
9 each mo.
*Hong Kong . ,
Marseilles
1 10
3
21 each mo.
25 each mo.
t Bremen, Frankfort, Hamburg, Lubeck, Hesse Darmsdadt, Hesse Electoral, Hesse Homberg,
Lippe Detmold, Nassau, Reuss, Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Coburg Gotha, Saxe Meiningen, Saxe
"Weimar, Schaumberg Lippe, Schwartzburg, and Sonderhausen.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
25
3
w
Latest days for
ROUTES,
&
MAILS FOR
■w [ (0
g.
Posting
When due.
via
£ I 3i
Is
1
in Aberdeen.
Hong Kong „»™„~~
Southamp.
l Is Od
17 each mo.
30 each mo.
*India „™™~„™~™
Marseilles
| 1 10
i 1 °
3d
4 and 21
17 each mo.
6 and 25
1 1 and 30
Southamp.
*Ionian Islands,™* —
Marseilles
I 1 1 8
3
4 and 21
6 and 25
* Do.
French pkt.
| 1 3
2
2, 12, 25
9, 19, 29
Do. ~~
Southamp.
2 1 0
17 each mo.
1 1 and 30
*Italy (southern) „™
France
11 3
2
Daily
Wed. Th.
Fri. Sun.
Do. (N.) see Aust.
Jamaica (except 1
Kingston).™^, J
Southamp.
i
1 2
14 and last
but 1
9 and 24
'Java™
Private ship
i
0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
*Kingston, Jamaica „
Southamp.
i
1 0
14 and last
9 and 24
Lucca „
France
0 10
2
Daily
Daily
*Lubeck„™,~~„™
Hamburg
I
0 9
Sat. and Tu.
Th. & IWon.
*Madeira . — ~„~^~
Southamp.
■'■
1 10
2
14 and last
Uncertain
* Do. „™,~™
Falmouth
i
1 10
2
S. before 1st
Tuesday
Do.
* Do. —
Lisbon
\
1 9
2
Daily
Do.
Malta ™~ ™~
Marseilles
1 3
3
4 and 21
6 and 25
Do. ~
French pkt.
i
1 1
2
2, 12, 25
9, 9, 29
Do. .
Southamp.
\
1 0
17
11 and 30
*Mauritius ™„. — .,. — .
Private ship
\
0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
*Mexico „™„™.„™
Southamp.
'.
2 3
2
last but 1
9 each mo. j
*New Grenada „™„™
Do.
i
1 0
14 each mo.
24 each mo.
New South Wales „
London
i
1 0
last but 2
Uncertain
Do.
Private ship
1
0 8
1
Uncertain
Do.
New Zealand
London
T
1 0
last but 2
Do.
Northern States 1
of Europef J
France
£
1 8
2
Daily
Every Sat.
*01denburg.
Hamburg
J
0 6
Sat. & Tu.
Th. & Mon.
*Panama „™~™
Southamp.
i
2 0
14 each mo.
24 each mo.
*Poland (northern) „
France
i
0 10
2
Daily
W. F. Sat.
* Do. (southern) ™
Do.
A
1 6
2
Do.
Daily
*Portugal ,
Southamp.
I
1 9
2
4, 14, 24
9, 19, 29
* Do. „™
France
i
0 10
2
Daily
Daily
*Prussia„™ „. .
Hamburg
1
1 0
o.;
Sat. and Tu.
Th. & Mon.
* Do. . .„™ ,™.
France
|
0 5
2
Daily
Daily
*Russia ™„™
Hamburg
1
1 7
Oj
Sat. and Tu.
Th. & Mon.
* Do. „ . .
France
I
0 5
H
Daily
Tu. F. Sat.
* Do. „™ -™
Belgium
1
1 7
°l
Do.
Daily
*St. Helena „™
Private ship
h
0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
*Sandwich Islands.,™
Do.
I
0 8
1
Do.
Do.
* Sardinia ™
France
0 10
2
Daily
Daily
Saxony see N. States
Scutari (Asia)
France
i
1 11
2
Do.
W. & Mon.
*Sierra Leone „™
Private ship
i
0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
* Spain,™..™. „,,™.,
France
£ '' 0 10
i
Daily
Daily
* Do. „ , .
Southamp.
£ 2 2
4, 14, 24
9, 19, 29
Switzerland „„™
France
i 0 11
2
Daily
Daily
* Tahiti „™
Private ship
i 0 8
1
Uncertain
Uncertain
*Tripoli ,™» „™
Do.
I 0 8
2
Do.
Do.
+ Including Denmark, Mecklenburg Schwerin, Mecklenburg Strelitz, Saxony, Sweden, and
Norway.
16
REVENUE DEPARTMENT.
MAILS FOR
*Tunis „ ™,
"Turkey (Europe),™
* Do. do.
* Do. do. .
Do. (Asia) see Alex
Tuscany,. ,
*Van Dieman's Land
* Venezuela . ,
*Vigo ™™
*Do. (see Spain)™,. ,
Western Coast of )
America „, J
West Indies (Bri- S
tish) except Ber- V
rnuda & Honduras )
Private ship
France
French pkt.
Marseilles
France
Private ship
Southamp.
Do.
France
Southamp,
Oj Sd
2d
1 11
2
1 3
2
Malta
'
0 10
2
0 8
1
1 0
2 2
2 0
2
1 0
Latest Days for
Fosting
in Aberdeen.
Uncertain
Daily
2, 12, 22
Daily
Uncertain
14 & last but 1
4, 14, 24
14th
14 & last but 1
Uncertain
W. & Mon.
9, 19, 29
Daily
Uncertain
9 and 24
9, 19, 29
24th
9 and 24
Countries on the Continent of Europe, via Belgium or Holland, will be charged a
uniform British rate of 8d., not exceeding i oz.
Letters for the following countries on the Continent of Europe, addressed via
Prussia, will be charged as follows :
Mecklenburgh Schwerin, Mecklenburgh Strelitz, Oldenburgh, and
Saxony, under
German states (except Wurtemburg), served by the Post-office of
Tour and Taxis, under J oz.,
Poland, do.,
Russia, do.,.
Sweden, do.,
Austrian States, via Belgium or Holland, do.,
Austrian Silesia^and Galicia, via Hamburg, do.,
All otherLparts of the Austrian States, do.,™-™
Newspapers for the above places.
Those places marked with the star (*) must be prepaid.
1 3
~]!
2 1
1 7
1 10
1 8
1 3
1 7
0 0*
REGISTRATION OF LETTERS.
Since January, 1841, a system of registration has been in operation, applicable
to all descriptions of letters.
Letters intended for registration must be paid in stamps, and presented at the
Post-Office at least 30 minutes before the closing of the letter-box for the parti-
cular mail by which it is to be despatched.
The British registration fee is 6d., and must always be paid in money, and at
the time of registration.
In the case of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship letters, registration extends to the
port of despatch in the United Kingdom only.
Letters addressed to France, may be registered to their destination ; and those
passing through France, so long as they may remain in the French territory — the
former on payment of double the French rate to place of destination, in addition
to the British rate and British registration fee — and the latter on payment of the
usual postage rate, and registration fee. The arrangements for carrying out the
system of registration have been made with a view of insuring the punctual de-
livery of registered letters ; on their delivery, the parties to whom they may have
been addressed will be required to sign a receipt.
REVENUE DEPARTMENT. 27
MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.
The Money Order Office for granting and cashing Money Orders is open from
9, a.m., till 6, p.m., every lawful day.
The commission for money orders being, for sums not exceeding £2, three-
pence ; for sums exceeding £2, and not exceeding £5, sixpence. No order can be
granted for sums beyond £5.
STAMPS AND TAXES.
William Brown, Advocates' Buildings, Distributor of Stamps, Collector of Land
(Cess) and Assessed Taxes, and of Property and Income Tax, for Aberdeen and
Kincardine shires ; Clerk, James Grant.
John Munro, 21, Union Terrace, Inspector of Taxes for Aberdeen, Banff, Forfar, and
Kincardine shires.
John M. Campbell, 38, Skene Terrace, Surveyor of Taxes for the City.
John Flmister, 1, Adelphi Court, Surveyor of Taxes for the 2d or Huntly District of
Aberdeenshire.
George F. Leith, Knock Mintlaw, Surveyor for the 3d or Peterhead District.
EXCISE.
Office— 116, King Street
James M'Laren, Collector. J. M'Kenzie Hunter, Clerk.
First District. — William Smith, Supervisor. — Stephen Youden, Robert Hope, Ro-
bert Black, William Beveridge, William Hickmott, Frank Wilsman, and
Thomas Cowbro, Officers.
Second District. — John Munro, Supervisor. — William Kelman, William R. Hickey,
Thomas Watts, Robert Lyall, William Watson, William Ross, and Thomas
Mitchell, Officers.
Third District. — Nevil Large, Supervisor. — William Gallier, John Durran, James
Keay, Robert Badger, and Francis Frogatt, Officers.
Permit Office — 112, King Street.
Morris Forsyth, Permit Writer.
CUSTOMS.
William Sawyers, Collector, and Collector and Receiver of Light Duties.
James Donelan, Comptroller and Landing Surveyor.
Geo. Sim, 1st Clerk; Alex. Lyell, 2d Clerk; John Martin, 3d Clerk; William
Gordon Maclean, Ath Clerk.
James Oliver and David Bremner, Landing Waiters.
James M'Callum, Tide Surveyor.
James Crow and James Imray, Lockers.
Robt. Warden, Wm. Gillan, James Collie, and Peter Ross, 1st Class Tide- Waiters.
J. Cruickshank, J. M'Intosh, Alexander M'Donald, Alexander Duncan, and Geo.
Johnston, 2d Class Tide- Waiters.
G. Allen, J. M'Carthy, W. M'Callum, and Andrew Forbes, Boatmen.
A. Marnoch, Housekeeper and Messenger.
Alex. R. Dyer, William Whitecross, and Charles Burgess, Custom House Agents.
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COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
SEC. Y.-COMMEECIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
BANKS.
ABERDEEN BANKING COMPANY.— 1767.
Robert Grant of Tillyfour, Governor.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
J. Blaikie, Advocate, Aberdeen
N. Burnett, Advocate, Aberdeen
David Chalmers of Westburn
Duncan Davidson of Inchmarlo
R. Dyce, Advocate, Aberdeen
P. Farquharson of Whitehouse
A, Fraser, Advocate, Aberdeen
G. Henry, Merchant, Aberdeen
J. Kilgour of Bethelnie
Henry Lumsden of Auchindoir
J. Murray, Advocate, Aberdeen
D. Rose, Shipowner, Aberdeen
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Sir Charles Bannerman, Bart.
T. Burnett, Advocate, Aberdeen
J. Brebner, Advocate, do.
James Bruce of Longside
James Buchan of Auchmacoy
Francis J. Cochran of Balfour
P. Davidson, yr. of Inchmarlo
J. Duncan, Advocate, Aberdeen
Alexander Forbes of Blackford
John Fleming, Advocate, Aberdeen
Francis Gordon of Kincardine
Alexander Gordon of Newton
James Gordon, Manar
Alexander Henderson of Caskieben
Sir J. Innes of Edingight, Bart.
Dr. Alexander Kilgour, Aberdeen
Hans George Leslie of Dunlugas
Andrew Longmore, Rettie
W. J. Lumsden of Balmedie
Dr. H. Macpherson, King's College
Charles Runcy of Millbank
W. A. Skene of Lethenty
Andrew Stewart of Auchlunkart
Right Rev. Bishop Skinner, Aberdeen
J. Smith, Architect, Aberdeen
William Strachan, Banff
James Tindal, Solicitor, Stonehaven
Dr. Thomas Thomson, Inverury
J. Whyte, Merchant, Aberdeen
David Wyllie, Cashier.
Samuel Middleton and George Sinclair, Tellers.
William Catto, Secreton/.— John Roger, Accountant.
James Rust, Inspector of Branches.
BRANCHES.
Banff -™
„™F. G. Sangster
Inverury m
^Robert Innes
Cullen
William L. Taylor
Keith. — .„~„
„Robert Green
Elgin
John G. Cameron
M'Duff. „„
„Alex. A. Leask
Ellon ~~.
John Robb
Peterhead
„Gray & Boyd
Fochabers ^™„
Arthur Reid
Tarland „
„Andrew Ross
Fraserburgh™™
„„George Wallace
Sub-Branches
at Turriff, Portsoy,
Huntly
^.^Robert Milne
Banchory
and Kincraigie
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK— 1825.
Capital, £1,000,000.
Sir Thomas Burnett, Bart, of Leys, Governor.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Adam Arbuthnot, Peterhead
A. Black of Forresterhill
J. H. Burnett, W.S., Edinburgh
Major J. A. Condell, H.E.I.C.S.
D. Copland, Merchant, Aberdeen
L. Cruickshank of Deemount
R. Duff of Fetteresso and Culter
Rt. Rev. Bishop Ewing, Lochgilphead
J. Ferguson of Kinmundy
Alexander Gibbon of Johnston
Alexander Grant of Drumminor
H. Hall, Merchant, Aberdeen
John Henry of Watchmount
William Humphrey of Cuttlehill
Dr. William Jack, King's College
Dr. A. Ligertwood of Wateridgemuir
W. M'Combie of Easter Skene
A. Oldman, Merchant, Aberdeen
A. Robertson, Balgownie Lodge
James Shepherd of Aldie
William Stronach, Ardmellie
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
George Birnie
James Fraser
•William Simpson
Alexander Brown
•Alexander Gordon
Alexander Stronach
Alexander Burness
Alexander Irvine
Major A. F. Tayler
•Robert Catto
A. Johnston, W.S.
Alexander Thom
•Charles Chalmers
Andrew Murray
James Williamson
Dr. Alexander Ewing
•Thomas Sangster
•Peter Williamson
James Ferguson
•James Simpson
Those marke
& thus * form the Committee of
W. Littlejohn, Cashier.
Management.
John Bramw
ell, Secretary and Inspector
of Branches.
John E
Leith and Charles Mitchell,
Tellers.
W. R. Riddel, John
Jamieson, Wm. Rae, and ,
John Milne, Messenger.
BRANCHES.
rohn Fraser, Clerks.
Buckie „ W. M'Do
nald,,iun. , Laurencek
rk David Dickson
Ellon „™ John Rae
Golspie,.
R. B. Sangster
Huntly ,^-George L
awson. Peterhead.
Thomas Knox
Insch ~ .„™„James Bi
sset Wick„™~w
~, Alexander Adam
Inverury„^„„ — A. S. M'L
ean Stonehave
i A. W. Kinnear
Keith „ W. Thurt
urn Tarland m
„A, Robertson
NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANKING COMPANY— 1836.
Capital, £1,000,000.
•Thomas Blaikie
*F. Edmond, Advocate
*J. D. Milne, sen., do.
Alexander Anderson
John Duncan
•John Smith, jun.
•Geo. Thompson, jun.
Provost of Aberdeen
DIRECTORS.
Alex. Milne
John Gibb
James Edmond
Alexander Jopp
Those marked thus * are the Committee of Management.
James Westland, Manager „»~ Francis Smith, Accountant.
Charles S. Gordon, Inspector of Branches.
John Christall, John Kynocli, and Charles Lister, Tellers.
John Sim, William Simpson, William Reid, John E. Greig, Donald Fraser
Charles Williams, and W. M'Intosb, Clerks.
Arch. Wallace, Messenger.
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COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
BRANCHES.
Auehinblae ™™,
~™T. Farquharson
Inverury
A. Davidson & Son
Banchory ™~™.
.,„, William Sim
Invergordon„
™Roderick Hay
Banff
™.G. Cruickshank
Keith
„.William Longmore
Beauly „™,„„,„
H. Sutherland
Macduff „
Robert Adam
Dufftown
™,James Petrie
Peterhead
™William Alexander
Elgin -™„
George Robertson
Portree ™~„,„
™K. M'Askill
Fraserburgh™™
™Robert Stephen
Tain ™~,„
^.Alexander Innes
Huntly
J. & J. Robertson
Turriff™.
\NCHES.
„,Norman Gordon
Inverness ™~„,
™A. & J. M'Tavish
SUB-BR
Aberchirder, Alford, Buckie, Ellon, Insch, New Deer, Oldmeldrum, Old Deer,
Portsoy, Strichen, Tarland, and Edzell.
BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Established 1695.
Arthur Thomson, Agent.
Alex. Sim, Accountant. J. Taggart, Teller.
Andrew Buick and John Sim, Clerks.
BRANCHES.
Glasgow ™^„,
Haddington „
Inverness™^™
Kelso ™~. .
Kilmarnock
Kirkcaldy,*.™™
Kirkcudbright
Lauder
Leith „„™»™„
Montrose „,
Paisley „™™™
Perth ^™™™.
St. Andrews „
Stirling
Stonehaven
Strathaven
Ch. Campbell and
Andrew Nielson,
Airdrie ™™.™„
Ardrossan
Blairgowrie
Cumnock „,„
Callander
Castle-Douglas
Dumfries,™™,,
Dundee
Dunfermline „
Dunse .
Falkirk ™™
Fraserburgh™^
Greenock,™.™.
The Bank of Scotland draws on the Bank of England and Branches ; Coutts
& Co. and Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ; Manchester and Liverpool District
Bank and Branches ; Northumberland and Durham District Bank and Branches ;
Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches; and Bank of Ireland and Branches,
&c. &c. ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in Scotland, England,
and Ireland, and in foreign parts.
Thomas Stark
D. J. Mack
T. M'Clelland
{Robert & Alexander
Robertson
j M. M'Kerrow
( H. Rose
A. M'Donald
Thomas Brown
j R. Threshie
\T. Crichton
f John Sturrock and
t "William Miller
{J. S. Ronaldson and
John Carr
W. Purves
A. M'Farlane
j L. Chalmers and L.
'\ Chalmers, jun.
. Robert Baine
A. & T. Todrick
J. & A. Mackenzie
James S. Darling
Adam Cowie
David & A. G. Morgan
W. H. M'Lellan
John Romanes
Thomas Jones
Robert Hunter
James Findlay
f Robert Sangster and
\ Robert Home
John Bain
Alex. Brodie
Wm. Stewart
J. &. T. Tenant
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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BRITISH LINEN COMPANY (ABERDEEN;.— 1833.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1746.
Thomas Best, Agent.
James Buyers, Teller. Alexander Edward and William Inglis, Clerks.
BRANCHES.
Annan — ~„ —
™J. Farish & J. Brand
Inverness
™™John Ross
Arbroath „
„J. A. Dickson
Irvine ™~™w
( Montgomery and
Balfron™.
™T. Robertson
"** ( M'Jannet
Brechin ™„„
„D. D. Black
Jedburgh
J. & J. M. Grainger
Carluke & Wishaw, J. Gilchrist
Kelso„ .
Patrick Wilson
Castle-Douglas
„John Sinclair
Kingussie™™
™™D. M'Pherson, jun.
Coldstream
R. & W. Douglas
Kinross „~.„
J. W. Williamson
Cupar
Pagan & Christie
Kirriemuir „
W. Forrest & Son
Dumfries™.™
R. Adamson
Langholm
Alex. Stevenson
Dunbar,™,. .
~„Johti Kelley
Leith„ , „
J. Cundell
Dundee „™.
„.John Symers
Melrose ~
J. Curie & J. Erskine
Dunfermline
„„Robert Douglas
Montrose
™™James Beattie
Dunse ™.„™.,
f Cunningham and
Nairn „
Adam Davidson
" ( Hillston
Newton- Stewart James Newell
Elgin ™.
R. & W. Brander
Paisley., ™.
™ Arthur Welsh
Forres.
, Thomas Davidson
Peebles,™,,™.
™™_Stewart & Blackwood
Fort-William
„ J. Macgregor
Perth
f W. H. Hunter and
Glasgow™™
J J. Robertson and
~\ Conning
'\ P. Brodie
Sanquhar
J. W. M'Queen
Golspie,. .™.
„ Donald M. Smith
Selkirk ,.
™™John Lang
Haddington
, John Ferme
Stranraer
Alex. M'Neel
Hamilton „
f J. Henderson and
Tain .
„™Williamson & Ross
\ S. Simpson
Wigton
_„John Black
Hawick™™™™
™Dickson & Davidson
The British Linen Company draws on Smith, Payne, & Smiths, London ;
the Branches of the Bank of England ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; grants
Letters of Credit on the Bank of Montreal and Agencies ; Bank of Upper Canada,
Toronto, and Agencies; Prime, Ward, & King, New York, in America. Sam
Smith & Co., Nottingham ; and on the principal towns on the Continent of Europe.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.— 1812.
Robert Grigor, Agent. Wm. M. Anderson, Accountant.
James Trotter, Teller. Robert N. Mackray, Clerk.
BRANCHES.
Arbroath
Alloa™™
Annan ™
Banff,. , „.
Beith . ,™„„
Biggar „ ™
Blairgowrie ™
Campbelltown
Colinsburgh
Crieff™.
Cromarty „™
Cupar, Fife™,
Dalkeith ™
Dumbarton
„W. Johnston
™James Moir
„Simpson & Skelton
™ Andrew M'Ewan
William King
™,Thomas Paul, jun.
™James Anderson
„Nath. Harvey
.John Wood
.William Brown
.Robert Ross
Geo. Hogarth
.G. Gray
,Wm. Paul
Dumfries ~
Dunbar™~„™
Dunfermline .
Dunkeld „
Elgin .
Eyemouth
Falkirk
Forfar
Glasgow , „
Grangemouth
Hamilton,. ^
Hawick , ,,
Invergordon „
Inverness ™™„
.William Goldie
W. H. Ritchie
.D. G. Rutherford
R. C. Wilson
,J. Lawson
„T. Bowhill
.Henry Salmon
-W. Whyte
~W. Johnston
„J. S. M'Kay
„T. Anderson
~J. & G. Oliver
™Andrew Munro
™James Wilson
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COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
Kelso~„~~™,
«, James Douglas
Newburgh,
Fife„T. Anderson
Kilmarnock „
.. A. J. Bruce
S. Davidson
Perth
^^n William Gloag
Kirkcaldy „
Peterhead™
™„™T. J. Bremner
Kirkwall™™
~„James Spence
Pitlochrie„
A. M'Naughton
Lanark.
„„Thomas Paul
Stirling
. James Morrison
Leith„ ., „
Alex. Spence
Tain. .„„
™K. Murray
Leven
„„David Nicol
Thurso
Alex. Henderson
Linlithgow
™John Hardie
Turriff „„
Francis Souter
Musselburgh ,
J. M'Cornick
Wick
•~™.Josia Khind
SUB-BRANCHES.
Ayton ™„W. Carter
Bonhill Patrick Moir
Kilwinning,. .Hugh King
Kincardine
Markinch .„
Mauchlin
-A. C. Stephen
„Alex. Gowan
„J. Strathdee
The Commercial Bank of Scotland draws on Messrs. Jones, Loyd, & Co.,
London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland where there
is a Bank or Banker; issues Letters of Credit on the principal towns in England,
Ireland, and Canada, and also on New York and Paris, and transmits money to
Australia,
NATIONAL BANK OF S C O T L A N D.— 1833.
Alexander Chivas, Agent.
Thomas Adam, Accountant. John Goldsworth, Teller.
William Gillan, Sub- Accountant. John Phillips, Clerk.
BRANCHES.
Airdrie™ . ,.
Anstruther. _„
Banff „
Bathgate™,™™™.
Bruntisland —
Castle-Douglas
Coupar Angus
Dalkeith _.„
Dingwall
Dumfries
Dundee
East Linton „„
Falkirk
Forres ,
Fort-William „
Galashiels ™™~
Glasgow ™™
Grantown
Inverness „»„„
mJames Kidd
,„Mat. Conolly
,™James Crosbie
„John Johnston
„John Murrie
„James Lidderdale
„David Clark
.„David Miller
™»H. I. Cameron
„AIex. Hanney
™P. H. Thorns
.„John Knox
^Robert Adam
^Robert Watson
„W. Dobie
^Robert Haldane
,„John Hart v
John Grant
„John Mackay
Inverary
Islay™~,„.
Jedburgh
Kelso ™.
Kirkcaldy™.
Kirkwall .
Langholm™,,
Leith
Lochmaben,
Montrose
Nairn „_„.
Oban *
Perth . .„„
Portree. .,
Stirling „ ..
Stornoway ,
Stromness™,
Whithorn,™
»Alex. Macarther
™D. MAlister
™G. & T. S. Rutherford
„James Tait
„Henry Bevei'idge
„John Baikie
„R. Wallace
~James Wallace
~Adam Waugh
™David Hill
„Alex. M. Grant
^A. Gregorson
„D. L. Jolly
™Harry M'Donald
^Patrick Connal
™Rod. Morrison
„John Beaton
»G. C. Dinwoodie
BILL COLLKCTORS.
Dunfermline .„™John Malcolm Inverkeithing W. Fraser
The National Bank of Scotland negotiates Bills on every place in Scotland,
England, and Ireland, where there is a Bank or Banker.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.— (Aberdeen, 1844.)
Capital £1,000,000.
William Bain, Manager.
John Green, Cashier — John Morrison, Accountant.
John Walker, Clerk.
BRANCHES.
Ayr ,~~,~*™~ Hew M'Cowan
Ayton C. D. Colville
Barrhead„™. .„ Thomas M'Lellan
Calton, (Glasgow) William Snedden
Carluke Thomas Matthews
Edinburgh „™„™Robert Bell
Galashiels . William Hastie
Johnstone .
Largs„
Oban
Peebles.,
.John Reid
. H. M. Lang
, Robert Kennedy
. Walter Thorburn
Trongate (Glasgow) William Robertson
Whitburn.^*.,,™™™ Robert Gardner
SUB-BRANCHES.
Grassmarket, (Edinburgh) .
Nicolson Street (do.)
Rutherglen, (Calton) „™„„
^Newton Mearns, Teller
^H. S. Pillans, Teller
.William Snedden, Agent
In addition to the above, the City of Glasgow Bank draws on Smith, Payne,
& Smiths, London ; negotiates Bills in every place in Great Britain and Ireland
where there is a Bank or Banker ; and issues Letters of Credit on the principal
towns of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK OF ABERDEEN.— 1845.
Office — 17, Guestrow.
MANAGERS.
The Lord Provost
The Eldest Baillie
The Dean of Guild
The Convener of the Trades
The Minister of the West Parish
President of the Society of Advocates
Treasurer of the Society of Advocates
The President of the Shipmaster Society
The above are Managers ex officiis
The Member of Parliament for the City
Member of Parliament for the County
The Sheriff
The Sheriff-Substitute, Aberdeen
The Convener of the County
President of the Mechanics' Institution
Secretary of the Mechanics' Institution
"William Allardyce, Merchant
David Blaikie of Rubislaw Den
*John Blaikie, Advocate
"Alexander Brown, Bookseller
Newell Burnett, Advocate
*David Chalmers of Westburn
*Dunean Davidson of Inchmarlo
Patrick Davidson, Advocate
John Duncan, Manufacturer
*Nathaniel Farquhar, Advocate
James Fraser, Merchant
James Gibbon, do.
William Henderson, M. D.
* George Henry, Merchant
"Alexander Jopp, Advocate
Alexander Low of Altries
George Lyall, Merchant
*John D. Milne, Advocate
Robert Moir, Merchant
*James Murray, Advocate
Alexander Pirie of Waterton
Arthur Read, Manufacturer
Alexander Simpson, Merchant
Alexander Smith of Glenmillan
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COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
*Arthur Thomson, Banker
*John Whyte, Merchant
James Edmond, Advocate
Robert Shand, Advocate
James B. M'Combie of Jellybrands
John Leslie, Manufacturer
Alexander Milne of Pittrichie
James Rettie, Jeweller
Dr. Alexander Kilgour, Union Street
Alexander Hector, Salmon Fisher
James Garden, Advocate
John Dunn, Advocate
John D. Milne, jun., Advocate
John Watt, Advocate
Baillie Williamson
James Horn, Merchant
Those marked thus * are Trustees.
David Wyllie, Cashier of the Aberdeen Bank, Treasurer.
Alexander Ross, Advocate, Actuary and Cashier.
The Bank is open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from Nine to Ten,
morning, and from Seven to Eight, evening, for'receipt and re-payments. An-
nuity business transacted on Fridays, at Ten o'clock.
ASSURANCE COMPANIES.
ABERDEEN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1825. — Capital, £1,000,000.
Head Office 89, Union Street, Aberdeen.
The Right Hon. Lord Forbes, Governor.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Alexander Webster, Esq., Advocate, Chairman.
A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick
Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant
David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn
William Gray, Esq., Advocate
Alexander Irvine, Esq., Merchant
William Littlejohn, Esq., Banker
Thomas Sangster, Esq., Advocate
Alexander Stronach, Esq. of Drumallan
Physicians — Dr. Ewing and Dr. Dyce.
Law Agent — John Webster, Esq., Advocate.
Office in Edinburgh,.
Office in Glasgow .
Office in London ,
.,65, Princes Street
.69, St. Vincent Street
~36, Essex Street, Strand
CHAs. FOX GRIFFITH, Manager.
JOHN WATSON, Secretary.
NORTH OF SCOTLAND FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1836.
Head Office — 3, King Street, Aberdeen.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Dr. Cruickshank, Marischal College, Chairman.
Thomas Blaikie, Esq. j William Adam, Esq., Advocate
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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Alexander Gordon, Esq., Advocate
Henry Paterson, Esq.
Peter Williamson, Esq., Merchant
David Wyllie, Esq., Banker
Medical Officer — William Leslie, Esq., Surgeon.
Office in Edinburgh,
Office in London„~„
Office in Glasgow „„
m20, St. Andrew Square
™ I, Moorgate Street
„19, St. Vincent Place
WM. CHALMERS, Manager.
H. AMBROSE SMITH, Accountant.
BON-ACCORD LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE. GUARANTEE,
REVERSIONARY, AND ANNUITY COMPANY.
Established 1845. — Capital, £500,000.
Head Office — 18, King Street, Aberdeen.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Alexander Thomson, Esq. of Banchory, Chairman.
John Leslie, Esq., Manufacturer
James Forbes. Esq., Merchant
George Elmsly, Esq., Coachbuilder
John Yeats, Esq. of Kincorth, Advocate
Geo. Thompson, jun., Esq., Shipowner
Medical Officer — James Will, Esq., M.D.
ALEXANDER CHRISTIE, Manager.
ANDREW MASSON, Accountant.
ABERDEEN DEPOSIT ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1847— Capital, £100,000.
Head Office — 123J, Union Street, Aberdeen.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Sir William C. Seton, Bart, of Pitmedden, Chairman.
Robert Brown, jun., Esq., Merchant
John Farquhar, Esq., Merchant
John Fraser, Esq., Bootmaker
William Henderson, Esq., Builder
David Macallan, Esq., Upholsterer
Charles Nelson, Esq., Builder
John Urquhart, Esq., Druggist
ACTING COMMITTEE.
George Brown, Esq., Auctioneer
Robert Grigor. Esq., Banker
Robert Ledingham, Esq., Advocate
Alexander B. Whyte, Esq., Merchant
William Yeats, Esq., of Auquharney
Medical Officer — Dr. Kilgour. — Alexander Yeats, Actuary.
36 COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
THE FRIENDLY INSURANCE SOCIETY OP ABERDEEN,
For effecting Insurances on Furniture, Goods, and every description of Moveable
Property — Duty free.
Enrolled under the Act of Parliament 9. and 10. Vic., cap. 27.
Office — 123^, Union Street, Aberdeen.
DIRECTORS.
Mr. Charles Playfair, Gunraaker, Chairman.
Messrs. Robt. Beveridge, Manufacturer i Messrs. D. Macandrew, Builder
„ Robt. Donaldson, Coaehbuilder „ John Marr, Pianoforte Maker
„ William Duncan, Optician ., Convener Murray, Builder
„ H. Macswein, Manager
Treasurer — Alex. Yeats, Accountant.
AGENTS FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OFFICES. AGENTS.
Agricultural Cattle Insurance,-. Edward Ravenscroft, Crown Court
Alliance Office ™ .~~~ — . James Black & Co., Adelphi
Argus Life Assurance ~-~~-~ James Brebner, Advocates' Buildings
Atlas Fire and Life,. .. „™™-,~~.. . Blaikie & Smith, Union Street
British Commercial Life Insurance George Grub, Advocates' BuildiDgs
Church of England Life and Pire ~— Yeats & Whyte, King Street
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Co David Monro, Castle Street
County Fire and Provident Life ,~~ William Smith, jun., Union Street
Dissenters and General Fire and Life George Allan, Marischal Street
Eagle and Protector Life Assurance Arthur Thomson, Castle Street
East of Scotland Fire and Life Assur. „ Charles Grainger, King Street
Edinburgh Life Insurance James Murray, Schoolhill
English and Scottish Law Fire and Life Alexander Davidson, Union Street
European Life Office — P. & A. Davidson do.
Experience Life Assurance Company George Marquis do.
Family Endowment Society, London,™ A. Stevenson, Queen Street
Farmers' & General Fire & Life Insur.„ James Brebner, Advocates' Buildings
Farmers' & Graziers' Mutual Cattle As. Benjamin Reid, Union Street
Glasgow Annuity Endowment George Wood, Schoolhill
Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity ,~~ Robert Dyce, St. Nicholas Street
Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Alexander Chivas, Castle Street
_..-■,.- f James Nicol, do.
Hercules Fire and Life . j John DuncaD) Marischai street
Imperial Fire Office ~~ William Gordon, Adelphi
Imperial Fire ~~*. John Smith, King Street
. _ .. , „. f Skinner & Ross, Union Street
Insurance Company of Scotland, Fire j ^^ j Cocnral]j Union street
Manchester Fire, Life, and Annuity,. David Mitchell, Union Street
Mariners' General Life Assurance George Allan, Marischal Street
Medical, Legal, and General Mutual \ Wimam Blake, Union Buildings
Life Assurance S ociety ,, ^~- J
National Fire and Life Insurance Allardyce & Jopp, Market Street
National London Fund Life Association Nisbet & Robertson, Marischal Street
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
National Reversionary Investment™™,
North British Insurance Company
Norwich, Fire, Life, and Annuity™™.
Palladium Life Assurance Society.....™
Pelican Life Assurance Company™™.
Phoenix Fire Office ™™*™™™.™™™. .
Promoter Insurance Company—.™™.™
Royal Exchange Assurance ™™™™ .™
Scottish Equitable Life™™™...™..™™
Scottish Provident Institution, Edin.„
Scottish Union Fire and Life Ins. Co.
Scottish Widows' Fund ,™. ™™„, .
Sovereign Life Assurance Company ™
Standard Life Assurance Company „
Sun Fire and Life Office ,™™™.™
Scottish Amicable Life Assurance™™.
Union Fire, Life, and Annuity™™™™
West of England Fire and Life ™™™.-
John Blaikie, Union Street
Thos. & N. Burnett, Belmont Street
Andrew Murray, Union Street
Charles Chalmers, do.
Norval Clyne, do.
David Mitchell
Clements Lumsden, Union Street
W. F. Ogg, Adelphi
John Stuart, Crown Street
Alexander Jopp, Gallowgate
William Gordon, Adelphi
Skinner & Ross, Union Street
William Robison, Castle Street
Alexander Nicol, Marischal Street
John Blaikie, Union Street
Smith & Cochran, Union Street
David R. Morice, do.
W. F. Ogg, Adelphi
James Collie, Castle Street
George Thomson & Son, Quay
A. & J. Cadenhead, Huxter Row
STOCK EXCHANGE.
William Allardyce
William Adamson
James Black
James Burgess
Alexander Booth
William Duncan, jun.
Robert Fletcher
William Gordon
Charles George
William Jopp
Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun.
Henry C. Oswald
John J. Rennie
William Speid
COMMITTEE.
James Black, Chairman.
William Jopp | Robert Fletcher | Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun.
William Speid, Secretary.
SHIPPING COMPANIES.
ABERDEEN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM SHIPS.
City of London..
Earl of Aberdeen.
Duke of Sutherland ,
City of Aberdeen
Duke of Wellington .
North Star ,
Tons.
1116
907
803
961
586
506
Horse power.
™ 420 ™.
™ 380 ™.
™ 350 ™.
™ 320 ™.
™ 180 ™
™ 220 ™.
SAILING VESSELS.
Commander.
John Cargill
Daniel Mearns
James Anderson
Edward Howling
Thomas Howling
Gazelle, Clipper Schr..
Paragon, „
Aberdenian „
.M. Christopher
.Jas. Linklater
„Geo. Mitchell
London, Clipper Schr.,
Superior, Schooner™^
Florence, „ ™„,
-J. T. Willet
„John Milne
..John King
38
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS,
ABERDEEN AND LONDON TRADE.
One of the above-named Steam-sbips leaves each end of the line every Saturday.
INVERNESS AND LONDON TRADE.
One of the Company's Steam-ships occupies this station for about nine
months during the season, leaving Inverness and London every alternate Monday.
ABERDEEN AND HULL TRADE.
One of the Company's fast-saili.'jg Clipper Schooners leaves each end of the
line every Wednesday,
f C. W. Willoughby, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, 257, Wapping, London
Agems,< James Davidson, 3, Wellington Street, Hull
^ James Saunders, Inverness
Robert Matthew, Manager, Waterloo Quay, Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN, LEITH, AND CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY.
The Queen (iron)„
Duke of Richmond,,
Sovereign
Bonnie Dundee
STEAM SHIPS.
2C0 horse power, W. Campbell, sen., commander
220 „ W. Campbell, jun., „
200 „ William Snowie, „
130 „ Andrew Crane, „
These Steamers sail regularly from 1st March to 1st December, as under : —
LEITH AND ABERDEEN PASSAGE.
From Aberdeen every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; and
from Leith every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, at six o'clock,
morning.
LEITH, ABERDEEN, WICK, ORKNEY, AND SHETLAND, PASSAGE.
The Sovereign leaves Leith every Friday morning, and Aberdeen Bay every
Friday afternoon, for the above Ports ; and leaves these ports every Tuesday for
Aberdeen and Leith.
LEITH, ABERDEEN, CROMARTY, AND INVERNESS, PASSAGE.
The Duke of Richmond leaves Leith every Tuesday morning, and Aberdeen
Bay every Tuesday afternoon, for Cromarty, Invergordon, and Inverness ; and
leaves these ports every Friday morning for Aberdeen and Leith, calling at Find-
horn, Burghead, Lossiemouth, Banff, Montrose, and Arbroath.
AGENTS.
I.oith ,. ,
—George Mathieson
Findhorn Thomas Davidson
Arbroath
„D. Johnston
Invergordon„„„ K. M'Kenzie
Montrose „
Inverness „.„ A. M'Kenzie, jun.
Banff
..William Brown
Wick.. „™J. Brebner & Sons
Lossiemouth
„John Todd
Kirkwall William Flett
Burghead <^»
„P. Christall
Lerwick „„™ William Merrylees
SAILING
VESSELS.
Leith Traders.
Glasgow Traders.
Aberdeen
Packet™
Glasgow Packet „ Rennie
Fairy
„„Thoni
Courier .. „. Campbell
Forth
Liverpool Packet „™Mitchell
William
Hogarth„,„ Parrott
Dahlia „. ~Artis
Dee „™„ . MLean
G. Mathieson, Agent, Leith. — A. Laird & Son, Agents, Glasgow
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. 39
These vessels sail regularly once a-week, and are fitted up in a superior
style, with every accommodation for passengers.
Robert Mitchell, Manager. — Office — 65, Quay, Aberdeen.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Tlie steam ship. Velocity, 100 horse power, John Stewart, commander, sails
from Aberdeen for Newcastle every Wednesday, and from Newcastle for Aber-
deen every Saturday. Sails from Aberdeen for Peterhead every Tuesday morn-
ing, at Seven o'clock, and from Peterhead for Aberdeen on Tuesday afternoon, at
Four o'clock.
Nisbet & Robertson, Managers, 47, Marischal Street, Aberdeen,
Robert Storey, Fenwick's Entry, Newcastle, Agent.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE TRADERS.
Scottish Maid™~Luke Bruce I Armstead . . Beedie
Hawk „ ~A. Sinclair | Hannah Isabella .Mearns
One of these vessels sails alternately every Saturday from Aberdeen, and
every Thursday from Newcastle.
George Leslie, Manager, 11, Quay, Aberdeen.
Paul Ormiston, Agent, 58, Quay-side, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
ABERDEEN AND NEWCASTLE.
REGULAR TRADER.
Richard Grainger „.» — William Brebner, Master.
Sails to and from Newcastle every week, and has good accommodation for
passengers.
George Cruickshank, Manager, 56, Marischal Street.
ABERDEEN AND DUNDEE.
The Origen „™„~. Crammond, master
Guthries ,. „ Nicol, „
Juno,. .„™„™,~~„ Campbell, „
Sail to and from Dundee once every week.
John Kennedy, Manager, Dundee.
George Cruickshank, 56, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN ABERDEEN.
United States, America ~ Andrew Reid
Belgium„™™~„ „™~ Alexander Thom
Denmark „~. .„™ George Bennett
France,. „,„„„„»„„ Arthur Thomson
Hanover ™™
r W. L. Thomson
Hanseatic V. ConsuL
Netherlands „
Prussia „ ..
Russia , V Arthur Thomson
Spain „ .„„„
Sweden and Norway„„*.„
40
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ATHEN^UM READING ROOM.
UNION BUILDINGS.
Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in summer.
„ Eight, „ Ten, „ -winter.
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Per Annum, 20/ ; per Half-year, 10/6 ; per Quarter, 5/6. — Payable in advance.
*„* Strangers admitted on application at the Rooms.
Proprietor. — James Blake.
UNION CLUB ROOMS.
PUBLIC ROOMS.
William Chisholm, Librarian and Keeper.
ABERDEEN READING ROOM CLUB.
Open from Seven, a.m., to Ten, p.m., in summer.
„ „ Eight, „ Ten, „ -winter.
Members admitted by ballot — Annual Subscription, f 1 lis. 6d.
Alexander Ross, Advocate, Secretary,
David Eraser, Attendant.
MEDICAL SCHOOL,
ST. PAUL STREET.
Andw. Fyfe, M.D
Alex. Kilgour, M.D.„™
David Kerr, M.D
Geo. Rainy, M.D.
William Templeton, M.D..
Robt. Jamieson, M.D. ,™„
Geo. Ogilvie, M.D
Geo. Dickie, M.D. ,,™.
Peter Redfern, M.D
•Professor of Medicine and Chemistry
^Lecturer on Medicine
,, Surgery
„ Midwifery
„ Materia Medica
„ Medical Jurisprudence
,, Institutes of Medicine
„ „ Botany
^ ,, Anatomy and Physiology
Alexander Sutherland, Porter.
ABERDEEN SHIPPING.
Name and Master.
Aberdeen Packet, Schooner™*,-,
Aberdonian, Schooner, Mitchell™
Admiral, brig, Young ~™™»»™
Agenoria, schooner, Barnett —
Agostina, barque, Volum™^™^,™.
Agnes, brig, Souter™>„™..vs~™w»
Agnes Blaikie, barque, Bridgeford
Albion, brig, Leslie ,™,
Alexander Hall, barque, Edward
Owner or Agent.
Leith and Clyde Ship. Co,
.Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co
James Murray „~„™-,~~.
,W. F. Ogg
Alexander Booth „m^„.
J, M'I.achlan„m„„„™,„~
George Thompson, jun. „
Alexander Cooper „™„~.
-^.Donaldson Rose & Co.
Tons.
~ 104
„ 146
.. 187
„ 108
.. 333
„ 161
„ 385
„ 266
403
Built.
. 1800
. 40
. 46
. 40
. 37
. 39
. 41
. 26
. 45
MARITIME LIST.
41
Name and Master,
Alexander Harvey, barque, Cargill
Aeastaj barque, Robertson m
Amherst, brig, Pryde „.
Anemone, brig, Walker™.
Ann Smith, barque, Mathieson
Ann, schooner, Allan „— .—
Ann, schooner, Wood . .„.
Arab, brig, Hossack ,
Arethusa, brig, Baxter
Argus, schooner, Jamieson-— ,.
Armitstead, brig, Beedie
Aurora, brig, Morrice ,„„„—,,,-„,„
Belina, brig, Faulkner „ .„„™..
Benmuickdhui, barque, Jamieson
Berbice, barque, Elliot™ ,
Betsy, schooner, Benzie .-.
Blossom, sloop, Penny
Bonnie Dundee, Steamer, Crane .„
Brigand, schooner, M Lean ,
Brilliant, ship ™ . - , .„, —
Brothers, brig, Smart—,. .
Oamillia, brig, Strachan , ..
Carleton, barque, Alexander™—
Caroline, barque, Marsh
Carrara, barque, Ritchie
Catherine, brig, Thomson .-™
Cato, schooner, Brunton ,
Charles, brig, Greig ,
Charlotte, brig, Smith -. -
Christina, barque, Craig . , , „
Citizen, brig, Milligan ,
City of Aberdeen, steamer, Howling
City of London, steamer, Cargill
Clio, brig, Maitland .„,.,
Clio, schooner, Reid -
Clipper, schooner, M'Kay
Colony, brig, Collier ,
Columbine, brig „™„ , , „,„
Cock of the North, smack, Brooks ,
Commerce, schooner, Duncan
Commodore, brig, Clark
Concord, schooner, Cadenhead„
Countess of Seafield, ship, Leask
Courier, smack, Garden™ . „
Crusader, barque, Naughten „™„
Cromwell, barque, M'Pherson . „
Curlew, schooner, Longmuir
Dahlia, schooner, Artis „. ,
Dee, schooner, M'Lean , -
Deva, brig, Cadenhead .-.
Dorothy, steamer —„ , , ..
Drover, brig, Allan ..„ ,
Duke of Buccleuch, schooner
0',vner or Agent. Tons,
-George Thompson, jun. ™— 292
-Benjamin Moir „ — , 327
-George Leslie — . 169
-George Thompson, jun. „ 199
-George Leslie -. 292
-William F. Ogg 134
-William Allen -™. 167
-George Thomson & Son 207
-John Ogilvy„ . 162
-Robert Black „„,,„-„ 65
..George Leslie 132
.William Simpson & Co 127
-J. Catto, Son. & Co 113
„G. Leslie 245
-A. Duthie & Co 389
.Best, Robb, & Co 68
-Gall & Bird — 59
-Leitb and Clyde Shipping Co. 295
-George Elsmie & Son 156
-William Duthie — . 322
-James Winlaw, jun. , 92
-Montgomery (Manager) 130
-Cook & Reith „ „™ 404
-Neil Smith „ 435
-Thomas Adam — 225
-Henry Adamson . 220
-J. B. Bannerman 117
-J. Catto, Son, & Co 131
.John Reid , 156
-John Catto. Son, & Co 247
-James Goldie-. 139
-Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 961
-Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 1116
-Robert Maitland — 168
-G. Elsmie & Son , - — 40
-Alexander Craib . -™ 89
-William F. Ogg 145
-Benjamin Moir „- „ 176
-Hogarth & Co. „. , 48
-Aberdeen Commercial Co.- — . 140
-James Murray ™ 149
-Aberdeen Commercial Co 145
-H. Adamson-. — — 451
-Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 66
— John Catto, Son, & Co 224
.-R. Catto & Son , 707
. .The Master , 143
Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 73
, ... Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 97
— Alexander Morrice .-, 238
James Robinson. — — ™- — 68
.Aberdeen Lime Company 173
Levie„ William Duthie . 172
Duke of Richmond, steamer, Campbell Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. 474
Duke of Sutherland, smack, Allan Hogarth & Co ™— .. — , — 48
Duke of Sutherland, steamer, Anderson Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co.™- 802
Duke of Wellington, steamer . . .Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co 586
Earl of Hopetoun, schooner, Buyers—Thomas Adam 134
Earl of Marr, brig, Ross „ , Alexander Taylor—, 111
Eagle, schooner, Gordon—™. „,— Alexander Falconer — — - 69
42
MARITIME LIST.
Name and Master;
Edinburgh Packet, schooner, M'Kenzie
Edward, brig, Craig ™„ — ™™™.™„
Elizabeth, brig, Buthley ™™™™™™~
Elizabeth, schooner, Salter™.. ,™.,™.
Elizabeth, schooner, Gray ,.™™™™
Eliza Hall, brig, Rennie™™™.™™™.
Eliza, brig, Morgan ™™™
Ellen Simson, barque, Collier — , —
Essequebo, barque, Ritchie™™™...™*
Express, brig, Youngson™™™.™™™
Fairy, schooner, Thorn ™„
Falcon, brig, Smith
Falcon, schooner, Gordon
Fancy, brig, Hutchison
Favourite, brig, Alexander ™™
Fetteresso Castle, smack^.^»»»,
Flamingo, brig, Martin „,
Flora, brig, Brown ,„~„„.„„.„™.
Florence, schooner, King ™„
Forth, schooner, ™™™„.™™™™
Fortuna, brig, Taylor ™™™.
Foveran, schooner, Henderson ™™
Frances, brig, Findlay ™™
Garland, schooner, Donald ™™™.
Gazelle, schooner, Christopher
Gipsy, schooner, Law ™™.™™™..
Glasgow Packet, smack, Rennie
Gitana, schooner, Lacy™„ .
Gitana, barque, Ligertwood „~,„m
Glentanner, ship, Brock ™™™.™™
Granite, brig, Macpherson „
Hannah Isabella, brig, Mearns „
Happy Return, schooner, Davidson
Harbottle Castle, R. Donald ™™™.
Harmony, brig, Kidd „™
Harriet, brig ™™™„ .™™™»™™
Harvest Home, brig, Muat „ ,
Hawk, schooner, Sinclair ™™™
Helen, smack, Smith ™™ ™™
Helen, brig, Leslie ™~ ™~.
Hero, barque, Donald ™™™.™~
Heroine, ship, Walker ™™
Hope, schooner, Smith
Hope, brig, Bruce
Inconstant, brig, Allan ™™™..
Integrity, schooner, Stephen™
lone, brig, Stewart ™™™™.
Isabella, brig, Nicol , .™™.™„
Isabella and Ann, brig, Lumsden™,
Isla, brig, Mann ~™™™™™™™™.
Janes, brig, Smith™„™,
Jane Boyd, barque, Merchant ™
Jane Pirie, barque, Booth,. ,™™™.,
Janet Smith, sloop, ■ „ ,
John Bunyan, ship, Thomson „„„,.
John Hector, brig, Henry ™™™.™™,
John Stewart, brig, Martin,, r,.,JJ[Jjrrj
Joseph, smack, Cook „„ „JJMJJJJ.
Katherine, schooner, Ettershank „
Kincardineshire, brig
Owner or Agent.
Cook & Reith „
George Milne ™™.™™™™™
.Robert Johnston ™™™™™_
.J. B. Bannerman ™™™™™~
,A. G. Bower™™™.™™™™™
Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co,™,
.The Master ™™™™™ ™„
,H. Adamson^™^^^.™.^.
.William Duthie, ™™™»„,™~.
.J. T. Rennie ™„
.Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.
George Spark ™™™™ ™™™.
.Alexander Falconer ™~.„™~
.Alexander Duthie™™™™,™™,
.Alexander Bower™„™™™™
.A. & W. Nicol -
.John Nicol ™™„~ ,™~
.Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co..™,
.Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.
.Andrew Anderson „„„™.„,~
.R. Black,
.Cook & Reith
.John B. Bannerman™™.™™.
.Aberdeen Steam Nav. Co.™„
.John Milne ™~ „™
.Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.
.Blaikie Brothers ™™™.™™.
.Alexander Mitchell. ...
.Robert Johnston . ,. -™™.
.Aberdeen Commercial Co.™„
.G. Spark ™„ . , ™.
.The Master ™™™.™„ ™™
.J. M'Lauchlan™™™.™™™™
R. Anderson™™..™™. ™™
.Aberdeen Lime Company
.George Leslie ™™™™™™™.
.Hogarth & Co .
.Alexander Wilson,™.
.William Duthie..... ,„„,„„
.William Duthie ™ ..
.William Thomson & Co ......
.Donaldson Rose .™™™,™~
,R. Anderson „™„™~
•Robert Stephen.....
.Alexander Mitchell ... .
.Alexander Hay ™™™.™„
.Alexander Morrice ™™™.™~
Oswald, George, & Co.™™™
.George Thompson, jun. .„
George Thompson, jun. ™™.
Andrew Anderson,™.,..™..™.
.John Rennie™...,™,
.George Thompson, jun ™™
.J. T. Rennie™™™™™.™™™.
.John Catto, Son, & Co.™™,
.Hogarth & Co
.The Master ™™™. ™™
Thomas Adam ™™™»™™™,
Tons.
Built _
74
..1812
76
..1788
162
..1839
136
.. 40
70
.. 41
199
.. 43
208
.. 40
376
.. 41
341
.. 47
240
.. 41
150
.. 42
131
.. 36
85
.. 38
148
.. 48
206
.. 44
58
.. 31
185
.. 37
130
.. 38
127
.. 31
103
.. 26
225
.. 42
86
.. 36
192
.. 45
88
.. 27
175
.. 46
84
.. 43
73
.. 11
92
.. 46
317
.. 46
610
.. 42
186
.. 46
177
.. 04
63
.. 00
114
.. 40
142
.. 38
165
.. 42
140
.. 38
159
.. 15
19
.. 31
76
.. 27
288
.. 45
387
.. 31
106
.. 26
126
.. 43
186
.. 39
11
.. 33
267
.. 42
155
.. 39
228
.. 39
119
.. 40
187
.. 40
387
.. 43
355
.. 47
39
.. 27
466
.. 48
110
.. 40
166
.. 41
42
.. 36
61
.. 17
193
.. 31
MARITIME LIST.
43
Name and Master.
Lady of the Lake, schooner, Milne™
Lion, brig, M'Kenzie ™™™™™™™~™
Liverpool Packet, schooner, Mitchell,
Logie o' Buchan, schooner, Gordon™.
London, schooner, Willet™™™™™™™
London, schooner, Joss .,™..„,™ —
Lord Metcalfe, barque, Rosie™™™,™
Lord Seaton, barque, Talbot™™™™™
Luna, brig, Petty ™™™™,™™,™™.,,™™
Magnet, brig, Main „,~,^..,„„..„~,~
Mansfield, schooner, Wallace™™™™™
Mansfield, schooner, Philips „™ ~
Margaret, smack, Cormack„„™ „
Margaret Hardy, barque, Main™™™™.
Margaret Littlejohn, brig, Watt. — .™.
Margaret Milne, barque.
Margaret, brig, Reid,
Mariner, schooner, M'Grigor.
Mary, Taylor™ ™™„ — .
Mary, brig, Dring
Marys, schooner, Fletcher ™.
Mary Reid, brig, Wishart ™.
Mary Scott, Jarnieson„™„™
Matilda, brig, Johnston .
Mathesis, barque, Gordon™™
Mayflower, brig
Medora, brig, Henderson™™.
Melpomene, brig, Watson.,™
Mercury, schooner, Grants-
Messenger, schooner, Munro
Milton, brig, Anderson.
Monarch, ship, Stephen
Mountain Maid, brig, Robertson
Mungo Park, barque, Hodge
Myrtle, brig, Steele ™™™™™ — ..
Neptune, barque, Stewart
Newastley, brig, Hutcheson ™™
New Frederick, brig, Strachan™
Nina, brig, Alexander,.™ .™™.
Noma, schooner, Boaden
North Star, steamer. Howling
Ocean Queen, barque, Sutherland™
Ochtertyre, barque, Robb ., .
Oliver Cromwell, ship, Alexander ™.
Pacific, barque, Reid „„„
Paragon, brig, Simpson™.....
Paragon, schooner, Linklater „
Patriot, brig, Booth ™™™™™™™™™™,
Patriot, brig, M'Pherson „™
Paul Jones, tug-boat, Brands ™™™
Peggy, smack, Affleck ™™™™™~
Pera, schooner, Maurice „—„,,.„„.
Phoenician, barque, Sprout „„~™™
Pilot, schooner, ™™™™.™™™™
Plough, schooner, Gibson™™,™™ ™™
Pomona, brig, Milne „ .... .
Prince of Waterloo, ship, Forbes „
Prince of Wales, barque, Middleton
Prospect, schooner, Leask ™™™™™,
Pursuit, brig, Johnston,
Owner or Agent.
Aberdeen Commercial Co.™™
Alexander Cooper™™™™.™™™,
Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.
Alexander Mitchell
Abdn. Steam Navigation Co. 142
Blaikie Brothers™™,™™. —
.George Thompson, jun. „
.Oswald, George, & Co
.Aberdeen Commercial Co
.Robert Maitland
■Thomas Adam ...™.,-~™
.George Thomson & Son
,W. Thomson ™™™™™~
.R. Anderson,™™™™.™™.™
.John Ogilvy™™.™™™™™
Cook & Reith ™„
William Donald,
.Robert Maitland „™™™
A. Leslie & Co
Thomas Adam ™™ „
George Cruickshank ™~
George Cruickshank ™
W. M'Kinnon & Co
William Donald. ™™„
.James Gordon, jun. ™„
.George Thompson, jun
John Webster
.George Murray ™™
.G. Elsmie & Son ™ ™
.John Catto, Son, & Co. ™_™.
R. Anderson™™™. — ™
Robert Catto & Son „™™™„
John Nicol ™™ ™™„
.R. Connon & Co ,™™™™„
William & George Steele
George Thompson, jun.™™,™..
.John Law ™™™™™™.
M. Manuelle ™™™™„™,
Andrew Anderson ™™™™
Blaikie Brothers ™™™™™„
Steam Navigation Co.
G. Murray „„™ ™™
Gilbert Walker
George Thompson, jun. ™™„
A. Anderson™™,™™,™™,™™™™.
R. Spring ™™™™.™™™™
Aberdeen Steam Naviga, Co
James Aitken ™™™™™™™™™,
A. G. Bower ™™™™
.John Duffus,
.John Forbes ™™,
.Robert Johnston ™
-Alexander Morrice
.R. Black,
.William Gray
.Robert Johnston
.Robert Catto & Son ™
.Geo. Thompson, jun.,
.Alexander Hay ™™™™.
.William Duthie™™™™.
'ons.
Built.
100
.. 1839
275
.. 26
81
.. 19
98
.. 40
142
.. 40
98
.. 37
510
.. 46
440
.. 40
186
.. 48
176
.. 45
120
.. 20
124
.. 24
29
.. —
295
.. 40
132
.. 36
280
.. 47
186
.. 47
115
.. 35
47
.. 1783
116
.. 1828
133
.. 36
113
.. 35
47
.. 40
282
.. 40
365
.. 41
279
.. 42
152
.. 39
195
.. 41
164
.. 41
174
.. 39
162
.. 39
701
.. 37
192
.. 42
248
.. 38
60
.. 09
343
.. 44
108
.. 04
112
.. 13
141
.. 35
58
.. 39
506
.. 37
349
.. 49
221
.. 48
479
.. 49
386
.. 26
212
.. 41
153
.. 42
128
.. 27
98
.. 39
74
.. 27
26
.. 00
191
.. 43
478
.. 00
115
.. 40
74
.. 34
130
.. 38
487
.. 40
582
.. 42
107
.. 24
164
.. 33
44
MARITIME LIST.
Name and Master,
Quebec Packet, brig, Hadden„^„„^«.
Queen, barque, — —.
Queen of the Tyne, sc'iooner, Clark ,
Rapid, brig, Alexander .-,— ^ , „
Renown, barque, Murray™
Richard Grainger, schooner, Brebner.
Richebucto, barque, Ganson
Roberts, schooner, Cox— .„
Robert M'William, brig, M'Queen
Rose, barque, Gibb , — ~ , — . — ..*»
Rover, schooner, Talbot ~
Samson, schooner, Dunn — ..
Samson, steamer, — _.„™,„
St. Lawrence, barque, Tulloch ,
St. Nicholas, brig, Walker „,— .„
Sarah, schooner, Christie .— „*
Sarah, brig, Sim „ , ,— „
Scotsman, brig, Horn „»«.
Scottish Maid, schooner, Bruce
Scottish Maid, barque, Alexander „
Sea-horse, tug-boat .
Sedulous, brig, Levi „ ,
Sir Edward Banks, schooner, Bruce—
Sir William Wa'laee, brig, Jeffrey
Smithfield, schooner, Hay ™
Sophia, schooner, Chalmers ™.
Sovereign, steamer, Snowie , .
Spartan, yacht — „ .
Sportsman, schooner, Wilson ..
St. Andrew's, barque Penny . „..—
St. George, schooner, , „„—
Struggler, brig, J. Flann _.—
Superior, schooner, Milne —
Sweet Home, brig, Collie , ™
Sylph, smack, Willard —
Sylvanus, brig, Anderson . —
Taurus, schooner, Henderson —™»
Thalia, barque, Volum
Theophilus, brig, Brown . .,—
The Q'leen, steam- ship, Campbell
True Blue, schooner, Ballentine „
Trusty, schooner, Knowles „ ,™ „
Udny, schooner, Spalding.—... .,— .,
Undaunted, barque ,——„—-
Union Grove, brig, Dinnson
Velocity, steam-packet, Stewart —
Venus, brig, Henderson , ™
Violet, brig, Murray . .„ .— ,—
Wanderer, brig, Buchan .„ — .
Warrior, barque, Shirres , , — . —
Waterloo, brig, Taylor ,
Waterloo, schooner, Wood — — .—
Wilhelmina, barque, Leslie „
William Edward, Munro . .
William Hogarth, schooner, Parrot.™.
William Maitland, brig, Lyon _-— ,
Williams, brig, Wilson — — -. — -
Ythan, schooner, Cravie .-.
Zephyr, cutter, Ham — .™.—„.™,— .
Owner or Agent. Tons.
.Robert Catto & Son „~~. 196
•Alexander Mitchell — 379
-George Leslie .— . 192
.Alexander Mitchell — 165
-William Duthie —~ 311
-George Cruickshank „„ 115
-Robert Johnston ,— ... 400
.James Winlaw, jun. „— 141
.Robert Catto & Son 298
-Donaldson Rose & Co..™, 279
-D. Talbot 129
-J. T. Rennie 136
-James Robinson „— — 100
.Donaldson Rose & Co., 406
,R. Maitland — . 140
-The Master „ — 54
-Donaldson Rose & Co 232
.John Catto, Son & Co.™. 101
.George Leslie . 142
.A. & W. Nicol —...—-. —
-Harbour Trustees,. ,„, 161
.Nisbet & Robertson — 226
.John Gibb & Son —„..—. 95
.Donaldson Rose & Co.™.-™-. 183
.Aberdeen Lime Co.——. .„-, 166
.Williamson & Middleton 89
-Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.„ 450
.Hogarth & Co , 12
.Alexander Morrice . — — 143
.Oswald, George & Co 310
George Thomson & Sons 113
.The Master — 170
.Aberdeen Steam Naviga. Co. 146
.William Allen ™ 182
Hogarth & Co 39
.Robert Maitland ... 167
-Nisbet & Robertson „. 184
.Alexander Booth _ 350
.R. Maitland ™— 96
.Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.-, 596
.The Master , . 93
A. Hector 120
.R. Black 79
.William Duthie 299
.The Master 219
.Nisbet & Robertson — „— 274
P. Buyers 134
.Robert Spring..—- — - 168
.William Donald, jun. — 155
.William Duthie — „ 307
Robert Johnston — „ „ 91
.A. & W. Nicol „ , 158
.Oswald, George, & Co.—. 431
.The Master „ — 196
Leith & Clyde Shipping Co.„ 140
.Robert Maitland— — 159
.Goldie „— „ 218
. Alexander Mitchell— 84
.William Hogarth— „,—.— 47
THE
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.
1848-49.
NEW ABEEDEEN.
Abel, Alex, (of Forbes and Abel), 7 Belmont-street
Christian, poultry shop, 76, h. Sutherland's court, 78 Shiprow
James, baker, 64, h. 66 Virginia-street
. John, blacksmith, ] College-lane
Abercrombie, Alexander, Elmhill
William, 63 Guestrow
Aberdeen Association, 47 Gallowgate — John Begg, manager
Banff, Kincardine, and East Forfar Agricultural Society,
Hall, 11 Market- street — Alexander Duthie, secretary
Banking Co., 53 Castle-street
Banner Office, 6Q Broad-street
Brick and Tile Co.'s Works, Clayhills— Office, 13 Market-st.
Carpet Warehouse (wholesale and retail), 1 Lower Dee-st.
Coach Manufacturing Co., 7 Frederick-street
Commercial Company — Lime, Coal, Bone Manure, and
Grain Merchants, Provost Blaikie's quay — James Horn,
manager
Deposit Assurance Co. — Office, 123f Union-street, Alex.
Yeats, actuary
Equitable Loan Co., 27 Gallowgate — F. Montgomery,
manager
Eye and Ear Institution, 11 Littlejohn-street —open every
lawful morning, between Nine and Ten o'clock — Surgeon,
G. Rainy, M.D., h. 27 Queen-street
Fire and Life Assurance Co. — Office, 89 Union-street, C. F.
Griffith, manager
Foundry, Loch-street
Gas -Light Co.'s Office, 17 Market- street
General Dispensary, Lying-in and Vaccine Institution, 26
Castle-street — Medical Attendants, Drs. Fraser, Camp-
bell, Leslie, Galen, Smith, and Templeton
ABE — ABE] NEW ABERDEEN. 46
Aberdeen and Glasgow Tobacco Pipe Co., 18 Frederick -street
— ™. Herald Office, 7 Queen-street
Horse Bazaar, St. Andrew-street
. . Horse Repository, 81 George-street, and 6 Loch-street —
Peter Elder and Co., proprietors
Humane Society — Alexander Gordon, advocate, Treasurer,
Record Office, 27 King-street. At the following stations
sets of apparatus are lodged for finding bodies and re-
storing suspended animation — Cruives of Don ; Bridge
of Don ; Devanha Brewery; Mackie's Baths, 10 Quay;
Watchhouse; New Pier; and the Baths on the Beach.
, . Hotel, 138 Union -street, Union-bridge
™ Journal Office, 13 and 28 Adelphi-court, Union-street
— ~~. Ladies' Working Society, 12 Marischal-street
Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 65 Quay
~~» — Lime Co. — Lime, Coal, Bone Manure, Nitrate of Soda, and
Guano Merchants, 2 Provost Blaikie's Quay
Writing Academy, G. C. M'Connochie, teacher, 1 15 Union-st.
Market Co. — Adam & Anderson, 75 Union-st., Treasurers
Mechanics' Institution, 17 Market-street — Secretary, Alex.
Yeats, Accountant, 123^ Union-street
~~. — Mechanics' Library, 17 Market-street
™~ — Medical and Chirurgical Society's Hall, King-street
Merchant Seamen's Fund Office, 33 Regent-quay — Alex.
MartTn, manager
™ Mutual Assurance and Friendly Society — Office, 123^ Union-
street — Alex. Yeats, actuary, D. Macandrew, secretary
~~~~ and Newcastle Steam Cc.'s Office, 47 Marischal-street
News Rooms, 2 St. Catherine's-wynd
Opthalmic Institution for diseases of the Eye, 26 Castle-
street. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at two
o'clock — John Cadenhead, surgeon
. ,~~ Provision Warehouse, 14 George-street — Wm. Shepherd,
manager, h. 4 Jopp's Lane
... Quill Manufactory, 47 Queen-street
. Railway Office, 75 Union-street
~~ Rope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Footdee
™ Salmon Co.'s Office, 31 Gallowgate — Ice-house, Fish-street
Salt Cellar, Drum's-lane
, . Sea Insurance Co., 57 Marischal-street — A. Matthew, ma-
nager, h. 24 Marischal-street
. Soda Water Co. (late Matthew's), Canal-lane
Steam Navigation Co., Waterloo-quay — Robert Matthew,
manager, h. above Office
„™ Tape Co.'s Warehouse, 2 Exchequer- row
Town and County Bank, 93 Union-street
Aberdeenshire Canal Office — Alexander Jopp, advocate, manager,
Jopp's court, 31 Gallowgate
Abernethy, George, civil engineer, h. 27 Marywell-street
James, harbour engineer, h. 19 Union-place
,™ James (of J. Abernethy and Co.), h. Ferryhill-cottage
47 NEW ABERDEEN. [ABE AIR
Abernethy, J. and Co., founders, engineers, and Machine- makers,
Ferry hi 11
John (J. Abernethy and Co.), Ferryhill
Robert (of J. A. and Co.), Ferryhill
Mrs., sen., Ferryhill
Adam, Alexander, wright, Skene-square
Alexander, slater, 57 Causewayend
„~„™ Alexander, manager, Aberdeen Salmon Co., Fish-street
~™ — Alexander, feuar, 36 Catherine-street
& Anderson, advocates, 75 Union-street
~ George and Co., tailors and clothiers, 3 Castle-street
™ — . James (editor of the Aberdeen Herald), h. Craiginches
— . — James, gardener, Berry-road, North Broadford
Roderick, baker, 14, h. 16 Union-place
Thomas (accountant, National Bank), h. Maryfield, Ferry-
hill
™ William, advocate (Adam and Anderson), h. 3 Union-place
William, jun., advocate, 60 Skene-street
„™ William, town-serjeant, 63 Park-street
William, feuar, Causewayend
Mrs., 2 Yeats'-lane
Adams, William, broker, 16 Marischal-street
Mrs., vintner, 9 Weighhouse-square
Adamson, Alexander, tinsmith, 17 Gallowgate, h. Ewen's Court,
42 Gallowgate
— ~™ Alexander, cabinetmaker, 34 Union-place
Henry, ship and insurance broker, 57 Marischal-street, h.
56 Dee-street
John R., clerk (A. and W. Nicol), 60 Marischal-street
™ Robert, weaver, 8 Langstane-place
— . — William, sharebroker, 34 Marischal-street, h. Clarence-
street
„™ . William, writer, Town-house, h. 32 Union-place
Mrs., Clarence- street, Cooperston-buildings
Miss, dressmaker and milliner^ 8 Langstane-place
Advocates' Society's Hall and Library, Union-street
Affleck, Andrew, 2 Affleck-place, Affleck-street
Edward, grocer and spirit-dealer, 16 Park-street
Agricultural Cattle Insurance Co. — agent, Edward Ravenscroft,
Crown-court, 43 Union-street
Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, 52 Skene-street
. — .„™ Alexander, gardener, Strawberrybank, Hardgate
Alexander, shore porter, 1 1 Shiprow
„—.„,„ James, boot and shoemaker, 29 Marischal-street
James, late shipmaster, Gilcomston-cottage
. ™ James, jun., clerk, Gilcomston-cottage
„ William, hairdresser and perfumer, 1 South Silver-street
. , „ Mrs., lodgings, 67 St. Andrew-street
Aitken, Rev. John, (Original Antiburgher Church), h. 26 Skene-
terrace
Air, John, cart and plough wright, 11 Whitehouse-street
AIR ALL] NEW ABERDEEN. 48
Airth, John, shoemaker, 2 Justice-street
— — John, jun., grocer, 30 Park-street, k. above shop
Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, 60 Queen-street
Alex., jun., shipmaster, 1 St. Mary-place
~~ David and James, boot and shoe makers, 7 and 8 Correction-
wynd, h. Gooseberry-bank, Bon- Accord-terrace
— , — Hugh, shipmaster (Carlton), Mill-street
John, shipmaster (Scottish Maid), 19 Kidd-lane
John, grocer, 145, h. 143 Gallowgate
Robert, shipmaster (Favourite), h. 16 Wellington-street
Robert, professor of dancing and deportment — Academy,
Diamond-street, h. 2 Chapel-street
Robert, teacher (West End Academy), h. Ferryhill
Thomas, Lloyds' surveyor, 42 Marischal-street, h. 18 Crown-
street
, William, jun., surgeon and apothecary, h. 144 Gallowgate
— i — Mrs., professor of dancing and deportment — Academy, Dia-
mond-street, h. 2 Chapel-street
Miss, lodgings, 20 Blackfriars-street
Miss, 8 Guestrow
Allan, Alexander, shipmaster, 47 Park-street
Alexander, shipmaster, 8 Sugarhouse-lane
Charles, commercial traveller, 1 Adelphi
David (James Allan and Co.), h. 37 Dee-street
George, boatman, New Pier, h. Footdee
George, advocate, 1 Marischal-street, agent for the General
(formerly Dissenters') Fire and Life Assurance Co., and
Mariners' General Life Assurance Co., k. Bloomfield,
Holburn-street
— ~~. George, boot and shoe maker, Low's Court, 22 College-st.
Geo. B., shipmaster (Inconstant), h. Footdee
James (J. Allan and Co.), h. 37 Dee-street
— ™. James, of Midbelty, 35 Union-place
James, watch and clock maker, Holburn-street
James, cook (City of Aberdeen), h. 22 Constitution-street
James, shipmaster (Drover), 7 Garvock-street
James, grocer and provision merchant, 7 St. Nicholas-street,
h. Kingsland-place
~~~~~ James and Co., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 122 Union-
street — manufactory, 42 Dee-street
John, advocate, 36 Union-street, h. 22 Constitution-street
John, marble work, 19 Crown-street, h. 69 Bon-Accord-st.
John, foreman (Blaikie and Son), h. 24 Young-street
Nathaniel, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 182 George-st.
Patrick B., shipmaster (Ann), h. Footdee
William, shoemaker, 2 Canal-terrace
William, principal beadle (Free John Knox), h. 35 North-
Broadford
William, cabinetmaker, 2 Gordon's-court, Gordon-street
. William, teacher (Free John Knox), h. 54 Gerard-street
„»~„~v, Mrs. James, grocer, Maberly- street
49 NEW ABERDEEN. [ALL AND
Allan, Mrs., midwife, 19 Mutton-brae
. — Miss, 13 Netherkirkgate
Miss, guffering, crimping, and mushing, 17 Littlejohn-
street
Miss Ann, spirit dealer, 90 Green
Allardyceand Jopp, wine merchants, stock and share-brokers, 13
Market-street
. William, preserver of fresh provisions, Clayhills — office,
13 Market street, h. 1 Crown-place
. Misses, 21 Bon-Accord-terrace
Allen, William, merchant and shipowner, Waterloo-quay, h. Mile-
end, Stocket
Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office — James Black, agent,
Adelphi-court, Union-street
Altria, Caesar, optician, 16 Skene-street, h. 14 Skene-street
Alves, William, Ferryhill -buildings
American Vice- Consul, Andrew Reid— office, 107 King-street
Anderson, Adam, blockmaker (A. Duthie and Co.),/*. 10 Church-
street
. — .„~ Alexander, clerk (Henry Ogg and Co., distillers, Strathdee),
h. Cooperston buildings
Alexander, advocate — office, 75 Union-street, h. Stocket
„™ Alexander, cattle-dealer, 48 Causewayend
Alexander, gardener, 10 Shuttle-lane
A. and J., painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, carvers, and
gilders, 33 Queen-street
Andrew, shipmaster, 53 St. Clement-street
,™« — Andrew (of A. and J. Anderson), 131 King-street
... Campbell, furniture dealer, 4 Mealmarket-lane
Charles, shipmaster (Sylvanus), 10 Canal-terrace
George (J. Duguid and Co.), h. 156 Gallowgate
George, mason, 7 Skene-terrace
George, vintner, 18 Fisher-row
, George, spirit dealer, 35 East North-street, h. above shop
James, blockmaker (Hall and Sons, shipbuilders), h. 56
Wellington-street
. . James, vintner, Commercial Inn, 49, h. 50 Guestrow
James, foreman, blacksmith (A. Hall and Sons), h. 54
York- street
James, shipmaster (Duke of Sutherland, steamer), 26 Con-
stitution-street
James, billiard rooms, Chronicle-court, 10 Queen-street
and 32 Broad-street, h. 17 Queen-street
James, slater, 49 St. Nicholas-street
James, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 202, h. 200 Gal-
lowgate
„^, James, farmer, Mains of Crabston, stabler and cattle dealer,
64 West North-street
James, clothier and tailor, 6 Union-street, h. Forbes-street
James, jun., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 66 Union-street
John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 123, k. 121 Crown-street
AND ART] NEW ABERDEEN. 50
Anderson, John C., hairdresser, 3 Correction-wynd.
John, 62 Gordon-street
— , — , Robert, gardener, Rubislaw-den
Robert, shipowner, 64 Union-street
— ., — Samuel, clerk, Record-office
— ™ Lieutenant William, superintendent of rural police, 21
Union-terrace
William, blacksmith, Flourmill-lane
William (H. G. and Co.), h. Copper Co.'s-court, 14 Gal-
lowgate
William, merchant, h. Barkmill
William, builder, 5 Union-wynd
— ™. William, 9 York-street
William, draper and precentor, (Free South Church),
23 Queen- street, k. 38 Woolmanhill
™ — William M. (Commercial Bank), 12 Constitution-street
William, lodgings, 42 Marischal-street
Mrs., Captain, Skene-square
Mrs., Alex., grocer, 58, h. 60 Skene-street
„ Mrs., James, vintner, Waterloo- quay
— . — Mrs., dealer in old clothes, 22 Justice-street
— , Mrs., late of Strichen, 2 West Crabstone- street
^ Mrs., Glenburnie cottage
Mrs. Captain, 3 St. Clement-street
— . Mrs., 48 Queen-street
Mrs., Broadford
Mrs., grocer, Holburn-street
„_ Mrs., 47 Frederick-street
Mrs., lodgings, Crown-court
Miss, Nelson-lane
Miss, dressmaker, 20 Silver-street
Andrew, James, cooper and manager for A. Hector, Trinity-quay,
h. 49 Commerce-street
William, druggist (P. Williamson), h. 120 King-street
Mrs., Holburn-street
Miss, dressmaker, Holburn-street
Angus, George of Tillycorthy, 13 Constitution-3treet
™. Rev. Henry (United Presbyterian Church), h. Rosemount-
place
, John, advocate and town-clerk, h. 38 Castle-street
Robert, clothier, 154, h. 156 George-street
Mrs. George, 143 Skene-street
Miss (of Botriphnie), 74 Dee-street
„™ Miss, provision seller, 104 Chapel-street
Arbuthnot and M'Combie, paper manufacturers, 3 Trinity-quay
. Robert, paper manufacturer, 3 Trinity-quay, h. Cultermills
Argus Life Assurance Co — J. Brebner, advocate, agent, Advocates' -
buildings
Arthur, Rev. David (George Street Chapel), 134 Crown-street
„«. John, wholesale dealer in porter and strong ale, and ginger
beer brewer, Dingwall's-court, 87 Gallowgate
51 NEW ABERDEEN. [ART BAN
Arthur, Mrs. John, milliner and straw-bonnet maker, 20 St.
Nicholas-street
Asher, James, commission merchant and agent, 115 Union-street
Asylum Life Co. for Deteriorated Lives and Foreign Risks— R. R.
Notman, agent, 24 Adelphi
„. for the blind, Huntly-street
Athens?um News-rooms, 2 Union-buildings
Atlas Fire and Life Office— J. Blaikie, advocate, agent, 245 Union-
street
Auld, William, overseer, weaving department (A. H. and S.), ft.
104 Green
,. P. C, artist, 108 Crown -street
— — Mrs., worsted shop, 104 Green
Avery, John, printer, Scottish Farmer Office, Crown-court, 43
Union-street, ft. 125 Crown-street
Badenoch, James, sen., clothier, 18 Union-street, ft. Brebner's-
court, Shiprow
. _ Alexander, merchant -tailor, 33 Broad-street, ft. 12 Forbes-
street
™ James, yr., hairdresser, 78 Waterloo-quay, ft. 143 Gallowgate
Bain, Alexander, manager, Aberdeen and Glasgow Tobacco Pipe
Company, ft. 18 Frederick-street
Ebenezer, wright, opposite 228 George-street, ft. 87 Loch-st.
— ™ William, manager (City of Glasgow Bank), ft. Victoria-
court, Castle-street
~ Mrs. Alexander, tavern and lodgings, 62 Castle- street
Mrs., confectioner, 10, ft. 12 Marischal-street
Miss J,, stoneware merchant, 37 St. Nicholas-street
Baird, Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 171 Union-street, ft.
19 Summer-street
. — . — William, traveller (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.), 87 Hutcheon-
street
Mrs., 87 Hutcheon- street
Baker, R. Hosier, professor of music, 16 North Silver-street
George, mail-coach guard, 54 Chapel-street
Balfour, James, overseer (Richards and Co.), Broadford, ft. 89
Hutcheon -street west
~~ James, clerk (Stamps and Taxes), ft. 89 Hutcheon-street
, Stephen, M.D. and surgeon, 18, ft. 22 Union-place
William, traveller (Richards and Co.), 34 Skene-street
Mrs., lodgings, 72 Queen-street
Miss, straw-hat maker, 51 Queen-street
Bance, John, shipmaster, 95 Chapel-street
— , — Mrs., 95 Chapel-street
Bank of Scotland Branch, Bank of Scotland-court, 35 Castle-street
— Arthur Thomson, agent
Bannochie, Francis, flesher, 11 Black's-buildings
Bannerman, Sir Charles, Bart, of Crimonmogate, ft. 202 Union -
street
— , — David, town's drummer, 75 Gallowgate
BAN — BAX] . NEW ABERDEEN. 52
Bannerman, George, merchant, Albyn-place
John, silk-dyer, 37 George-street
John, late dyer, 62 Catherine-street
John B., shipowner, 50 Quay, h. 72 Commerce-street
„™~~ Patrick, 224 Union-street
Patrick, coal-broker — office, 50 Quay, h. 12 Commerce-st.
~„ Thomas, h. Albyn-place
Thomas and Co., cotton-spinners, Bannermill
. Miss, Albyn-place
, Miss Georgina, 202 Union-street
Barclay, Alexander, grocer, 195, h. 193 North-street
„™ David, coachbuilder, 40 Queen-street
George, grocer, 61 Green, h. above shop
Bobert, superintendent of police, h. 19 Crown-street
Bobert, vintner, Holburn-street
„™ Miss, teacher — school, Bridge of Dee, h. Holburn-street
Barker, Alexander (of J. B. and Sons), h. 3 Caroline-place
„ James (of J. B. and Sons), h. Gordon's-mills
John (J. B. and Sons), h. Gordon's-mills
™ John P., brace and cap manufacturer, 5 St. Andrew-street,
h. Cai-oline-place
John and Sons, woollen manufacturers, 91 Loch-street
„„ William (J. B. and Sons), h. 3 Caroline-place
Miss, 8 Thistle-street
Barkaway, Mrs., vintner, 39 St. Andrew-street
Barnett, Alexander, principal beadle, Free West Church, funeral
waiter, undertaker, and cabinetmaker, 33 Upperkirkgate
Alexander, shipmaster (Agenoria), h. 3 Victoria-place
„™ John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 33 St. Nicholas-street
— manufactory, Lobban's-court, Castle-street, h. 35 St.
Nicholas-street
John, turnkey, West Prison, h. West Prison-gate
„™ William, schoolmaster and inspector of poor, Nigg
Mrs., stay and corset maker, 33 Upperkirkgate
Barron, David, late farmer, United-cottage, Holburn-street
and Gray, watch and clock makers, 11, k. 13 Netherkirkgate
„™ John, watch and clock maker, 11 Netherkirkgate
Lambert, advocate, 13 Netherkirkgate
„™ . William, vintner, 46 Begent-quay
William, flesher, 41 New Market, Ti. Bubislaw
. Mrs., eating-house and register office for engaging servants,
18 Trinity-street
„™™ Mrs., 27 Frederick-street
Barry, Henry, and Co., ironfounders and manufacturers of bone
manure, Loch-street
Miss, 71 Bon-Accord-street
Bartlet, James, officer, shipmasters' society, 11 Quay
Bobert, shipmaster, 18 Commerce- street
Bate, James, jun., Dee-tavern, Footdee
Baxter, Alexander, spirit dealer, 58 Lime-quay
Andrew, shipmaster, 7 Gar vock- street
53 NEW ABERDEEN. [BAX — BEN
Baxter, John, manufacturer, 62 Upper-Denburn
John, turner and shuttle-maker, 93 George-street
„„ John, shipmaster (Seaton), 67 Commerce-street
„™ — Thomas, baker, 12 Castle-street
W. J. and Co., grocers, 3 Causewayend
„„ Misses, 5 Skene-place
Bayne, Mrs., Dee-place
Beattie, Alexander, hairdresser, 13 Shiprow, h. 53 Green
^ Francis, blacksmith, 64 George -street, h. 9 Blackf'riars-street
James F., land-surveyor, valuator, and engineer — office,
1 Bon-Accord-square, h. 6 East Crabston-street
John, mealseller, 101 Gallowgate
John, painter and glazier, 3 Marischal-street, h. Prospect-
terrace, Ferryhill
! John, stone-cutter, George-street, corner of Broadford-
place, h. 58 Catherine-street
™ Peter, cabinetmaker, Kidd-lane, h. 35 Chapel-street
William, builder, Beattie's-court, 102 Gallowgate
William, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 77 George -
street, h. 102 Gallowgate
. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Beattie's-court, 102 Gal-
lowgate
Beggrie, Mrs., midwife, 11 Catto-square
Begg, Alexander, Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square
and Buyers, distillers, Lochnagar — office, 17 Weighhouse-
square
„ John, clerk (Dixon Hogarth and Co.), 65 College-street
John, stabler, 13 Harriet-street
John, flour, wine, and spirit-merchant, 17 Weighhouse-
square, h. 9 Quay
William, baker, 3 Frederick-street, and 62 Schoolhill
Mrs., 148£ George- street
Bell, Lieut. A. (H.E.I.C.S.), merchant, Commerce- street, h. 2
Dee-place
Alexander, insurance broker, and shipowner, 34 Marischal-
street, h. 1 Bon-Accord-square
„™ Francis, hat manufacturer and furrier, 38 Queen-street
™^^„ John, cooper, 85 Windmillbrae, h. 8 Affleck-street
Rannie and Co., wine merchants, Leith — J. Sheed, Agent,
44 Marischal-street
Bell's (Dr.) School, Frederick-street
Belgian Consul, Alexander Thorn, 21 Quay
Bennett, George (Bennett, Taylor, and Co.), Danish Vice-Consul,
1 South Crown-street
George, New Cottage, Canal-road
M. C, hatter, 10 Union-street, h. 25 Marischal-street
Taylor and Co., commission merchants and corn factors,
43 Marischal-street
™ William, blacksmith (Blaikie Brothers), 4 Catto-square
William, printer, North of Scotland Gazette Office 42
Castle-street, h. 27 Constitution-street
e 2
BEN — BIS] NEW ABERDEEN. 54
Bennett, Mrs. Robert, spirit dealer, 57 East North-street
Benson, Samuel (A. Hadden and Sons), 4 Black's-buildings
William, manufacturer, h. 12 Marywell-street
™. — Miss, dressmaker, 4 Black's-buildings
Benton, Alexander, flesher, foot of Upperkirkgate, h. 40 Catherine-
street
Benzies, David, shipmaster (Betsy), Hanover-lane
Miss, 65 College-street
Benzie, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 206 Gallowgate, h.
above shop
Berry, James, watch, clock, and nautical instrument-maker, 52
Castle-street, h. 1 Dee-place
~ James (W. and J. Berry), 7 Skene-street
James, turner, 9 St. Andrew-street
~~ — James, gardener and riddle-maker, 8 Broadford-lane
John, gardener, Burnside
— „~ John Edward, writer, h. 39 Upperkirkgate
Thomas, teacher, Crown-court, and organist to St. An-
drew's Chapel, 7i. 39 Upperkirkgate
William (of W. and J. Berry), h. 7 Skene-street.
„„. — W. and J., linen manufacturers, 14 Queen-street
William, wood-merchant, Poynernook, k. 15 Carmelite-st.
— ~™ Mrs., dealer in fruit, &c, 108 George-street
Bertram, Gilbert, corkcutter, 8 Netherkirkgate, h. 194 George-st.
Best, Thomas, agent (British Linen Co.'s Bank), h. 22 King-st.
Robb, and Co,, general agents and commission merchants,
59 Marischal-street
Beveridge, Peter, manufacturer of bed and table linen — Ware-
house, 159 Union-street, h. 5 St. Mary-place, and Craig-
gieshaw, Nigg
Robert, bed and table linen manufacturer, 39 St. Nicholas-
street, h. 1 Donald's-court, 20 Schoolhill
William, officer of excise, 24 Frederick-street
Beverley, Alexander, teacher (Grammar School), 36 Union -terrace
,™ — . Mrs. Robert, lodgings, Wales-street
Bible Society Depository — G. King, bookseller, 28 St. Nicholas-st.
Bicknell, Misses, boarding and day school, 9 North Silver-street
Bird, James (of Gall and Bird), h. 64 Union-street
William, clerk, Broadford Works, 35 North Broadford
Birnie, George, of Johnstone-place, h. Johnstone-place
Moses, surgeon, billet-master, 31 Longacre
William, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 81 King-street,
h. 6 Frederick-street
Bisset, James, wood-merchant, Ferryhill Cottage
John, grocer, 37 Queen-street, 122 Crown-street
John and William, wholesale grocers, 23 King-street
William (of J. and W.), h. 124 Crown-street
. William, stabler, 6 Mealmarket-lane
Peter, builder, 8 Porthill
~™ Mrs. William, lodgings, 5 East North-street
Miss, 126 Crown-street
55 NEW ABERDEEN. [BIS BOA
Bisset, Mrs. James, lodgings, Jamieson's-court, 5 Upperkirkgate
„~„ _, Mrs., sick nurse, 6 Black's-buildings
Black, Alexander, clerk (Aberdeen Bank), 39 Whitehouse-street
Alexander, Springbank-terrace
.~~ Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill
. George, druggist, 22 Castle-street, h. 47 Constitution-st.
~ James, grocer and spirit dealer, 103 John-street
James, builder, 41 Whitehouse-street
_ James (James Black and Co.), k. 1 Wellington-place
James (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), /;. 33 Constitution-street
James and Co., stock and share agents, 7 Adelphi-court —
entry to counting-room by Adelphi-lane
„™ John, boot and shoemaker, 23 Justice-street
John, wright, 1, h. 61 College-street
John, watch and clock maker, 16 Longacre
. . Joseph, tailor, head beadle, Free Holburn Church, and
funeral waiter, h. 8 Langstane-place
Robert, merchant, 1 Concert-court
Thomas, flesher, 13 and 14 New Market, h. 14 Wales-street
WTilliam, jun., wine merchant, 12 Broad-street, h. 1 Nether-
kirkgate
William and Co., brewers and distillers, Devanha
William, secretary (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 9 Canal-
terrace
William, fruit and potatoe merchant, 15 Shiprow
i Mrs., milliner, 125 Union-street
„„ Misses, Albyn-place
Blackhall, James and Co., drapers, 39 Union-street
James (of J. B. and Co.), h. 7 Rosemount-terrace
Blackie, J. S., professor of humanity, Marischal College, h. High-
street, Old Aberdeen
Blackwood, Rev. Robert (Free Union Church), h. 21 Virginia-st.
Blaikie Brothers (late John Duffus and Co.), iron merchants and
manufacturers of steam engines, forged iron, chain cables,
anchors, locks, and hinges ; millwrights and mechanics,
St. Clement-street
David (of John Blaikie and Sons), h. 253 Union-street
„~ John, advocate (Blaikie and Smith), h. 247 Union-street
John (of John Blaikie and Sons), h. Devanha-house
, . John and Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, gas-fitters, copper-
smiths, pewterers, and gas-meter makers, Littlejohn-street
„™ and Smith, advocates, 245 Union-street
™, Thomas (of J. Blaikie and Sons), h. 32 Bon-Aecord-terrace
W. and R., grocers, corner of Charles-street, Causewayend
Mrs. Provost, Craigiebuckler
~. Miss, Cooperston-buildings
Blake, James, Athenseum Reading Rooms, h. 11 Union-buildings
Bland, James, Captain, adjutant Aberdeen militia, Springbank-
cottage
Boaden, William, shipmaster (Noma), Summer-lane
™~ — Mrs. Richard, 59 Commerce-street
BON BOW] NEW ABERDEEN. 56
Bon- Accord Blind Asylum, Huntly-street — T. Wallace, manager
— —~ Life and Fire Assurance Company, 18 King-street — A.
Christie, manager
Coach-work, Bon-Accord-street
Cotton-mill Company, Poynernook
Bonar, James T., clerk, Innes-street Dye Works, h. 9 Charles-st.
Bonnyman, James, blacksmith, 19 Loch-street
John, blacksmith, 19 Loch-street
James and John, blacksmiths and bell-hangers, 19 Loch-st.
~~ — Mrs., cook shop, 198 Gallowgate
Booth, Alexander, ship insurance and share-broker and commission
agent, 4, h. 2 Regent-quay
George and Son, watchmakers and jewellers^ 36 Union-st.
George (of G. B. and Son), h. Springbank, Dee-street
James, shipmaster (Jane Pirie), 28 Queen-street
— n — James, M.D., surgeon, 28 Queen-street
John, mason, 71 Hutcheon-street
John, jun., 2 Regent-quay
John, shipmaster (Patriot), h. 25 Justice-street
John, watch and clock maker, 41 Upperkirkgate, h. 5
Black's-buildings
™~™. William, advocate, 2 Regent-quay
William, chimney sweep, Albion -court, Castle-street
William P., ship and insurance broker, commission agent
and merchant, and hon. agent for the Shipwrecked Fisher-
man and Mariner's Benevolent Society, and agent for the
Professional Life Assurance Co. (76 Cheapside. London),
58 Marischal-street, h. 28 Queen- street
Borthwick, Charles, shipmaster, 45 Constitution -street
-~. William, candle maker, 36 East North-street
Bothwell, Alexander, confectioner, 36 New Market, h. 16 Carmelite-
street
George, gardener, Greenbank, Broadford
— , George B., candle manufacturer, 25 Justice-street, h. 165
Union-street
John, shoemaker, 50, 7i. 46 Broad-street
Mrs. G., 1 Rose-street
Mrs. James, 46 Shiprow
Bow, Hugh, keeper of Medical Hall, King-street
Bowie, James, tailor, 29 Broad-street
Jane, cook shop and register office, 66 Guestrow
Bower, Alexander G., harbour master, h. 12 Quay
Bowman, A., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Leadside, Gilcomston
Andrew (of Bowman and Co.), 31 Huntly-street
~ James, tinsmith and gas-fitter, 211 Gallowgate
and Co., plasterers, 31 Huntly-street
, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 211 Gallowgate
Robert, blacksmith, 53 York-street
„ .„ Thomas, blacksmith (A. Duthie and Co.), 9 York-street
Mrs. James, victualling-house. 71 Queen-street
Mrs., broker, Backwynd-stairs, Green
57 NEW ABERDEEN. [BOY— BRI
Boyd, John, mail-guard, 165 George-street
Mrs. G. H., 252 Union- street
„. Mrs. William, 2 Canal-street
Boyne, William, spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow
Boyle, Mrs., lodgings, 29 Union-street
Boys' School of Industry, Quakers' Court, 55 Guestrow
Braik, John, shoemaker, 178 Gallowgate
Bramwell, John, secretary and inspector of branches, Town and
County Bank, 90 Union-street
Brand, Andrew, shipmaster, 52 Wellington-street
. . George, carter, 43 Windmillbrae
™ William, jeweller (G. Booth and Son), h. 3 Charlotte-street
William, late officer of excise, 3 Charlotte -street
William, Carter, 2 Mary well-street
™ Mrs., 46 Windmillbrae
Miss, 209 Union-street
Brander, Robert, 31 Huntly-street
Brandy, Alex., spirit dealer, 55 Quay, h. 85 Chapel-street
Brantingham, George, wine merchant and grocer, 70 Broad-street,
h. 71 Catherine-street
Brebner, Charles, North Rubislaw
„.„ George, post-horse-master, 44 Harriet-street
James, advocate, Advocates'-buildings — Agent for Argus
Life Assurance Co., London ; and Farmers' and General
Fire and Life Insurance and Loan and Annuity Company,
London, h. Albyn-place
and Ogilvie, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 5 Crown-st.,
h. 48 Summer- street
and Grant, general merchants, 56 St. Nicholas-street
William, manager, Aberdeen Horse Repository, 81 George-
street
William, shipmaster (Richard Grainger), Mill-street
William (North of Scotland Equitable Loan Co.), h. 84
Skene-street
Miss, of Lairney, h. 152 Union-street
Brechin, George, provision seller, 94 Causewayend
Mrs. James, 11 Canal-street
™» Mrs., lodgings, 2 St. Mary-place
Bremner, Peter, toll-keeper, Wellington bridge
„_ Mrs. Dr., Bon-Accord-square
Brew, James, linen merchant, 11 Carmelite-street
Bridewell and Rogue-money Assessment for the city and liberties
of Aberdeen — James Simpson, collector — office, 17 Hux-
ter-row
Bridgeford, John, inn and lodgings, 12 Burnett's-close, Castle-
street
British Commercial Life Assurance Company— George Grub,
advocate, Advocates'-buildings, Union-street, agent
Empire Mutual Life Assurance Co., London — Agent,
Lauchlan M'Kinnon, jun., 61 St. Nicholas-street
Linen Company's Bank, 22 King-street
BRO BRO] NEW ABERDEEN. ,$g
Broadford Bread and Flour Company, 218 George-street — Alex.
Robertson, manager, h. 220 George-street
Co-operative Company, for Meal, Groceries, Foreign and
British Spirits, &c., 160 George-street
Broad Street Academy, 2 Blairton-lane
Brodie, Isabella, sick nurse, 19 George-street
Brown, Alexander, vintner and stabler, 8 North-street
Alexander, bookseller, h. 56 Castle- street
Alexander (Brown and Carr), h. 68 Dee-street
— . — Alexander and Co., booksellers, Public Library, 77 Union-
street
— i — Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 71 George-street
~™ — Alexander, saddler and harnessmaker, 8 Correction- wynd,
h. 8 Chronicle-lane
_~ — Allan G., Broadford-place
_ Andrew, dyer, Rubislaw works, h. Rubislaw
and Carr, wholesale clothiers, Exchange-court, Union-street
Farquhar and Co., Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw
™. — David, shipmaster (Flora), ] 8 Commerce-street
~ Donald, boot and shoemaker, 13 Dee-street
George, auctioneer (of P. and G. Brown), Ji. Holburn-street
George, mealseller, 18 East North-street, h. 1 Shuttle-lane
James, of Starnafin, 26 Broad-street
John, M.D., Skene-square
John, warden (East Church), and funeral undertaker, 40
Union-terrace
™> — John, gentlemen's drapery and outfitting establishment, 69
Union-street
Lawrence, keeper of the Court-house, h. Court-house —
entry, Lodge- walk
P. and G., auctioneers, 40 Union-street (up stairs)
Peter, auctioneer (of P. and G. Brown), Rosemount
~ Robert (Farquharson and Co.), Carden's-haugh
. Robert, jun. (Farquharson and Co.), h. 46 Schoolhill
Robert, shore porter, 10 Weighhouse-square
Rev. R. J., D.D., professor of Greek, Marischal College, h.
19 Golden-square
Robert (R. Moir, wine merchant, Adelphi-court), k. 23
Castle -street
Simon, saddler, 178 West North-street
William, distributor of stamps and collector of land and as-
sessed taxes for the Counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine,
Advocates'-buildings, Backwynd. h. 52 Union-place
William, basket-maker, 8 Marischal-street, h. 1 Chronicle-
lane
— ~~ William, fishing-tackle maker, 36 George-street, h. 51 St.
Andrew -street
— — William, builder, 45, h. 18 Bon- Accord -street
William, furniture dealer, 12 Schoolhill
Mrs. (late of Glenmuick), 10 Golden-square
Mrs. Robert, midwife, 110 John-street
•59 NEW ABERDEEN. [BRO BUR
Brown, Miss, lodgings, Castlehill
Misses, milliners, 5 Schoolhill
Browning, Mrs., 38 Skene-terrace
Bruce, Charles, druggist, 44 Green, h. 6 Carmelite- street
— — Charles, general merchant, 54 Shiprow, h. 30 Marischal-st.
John, sen., late baker, 136 King-street
~~ — John, jun., baker, 55 St. Nicholas-street, h. 7 Donald's-court
~~ — Sir Michael, Bart, of Stenhouse, h. Scotstown, and 54 St.
Nicholas street
William, spirit merchant, 57 Windmillbrae
— — William, builder, 66 Causewayend
Bruce William H., shipmaster (Hope), 20 Commerce-street
Mrs., dressmaker, 120 George-street
— ~~. Mrs., lodgings, 2 Adelphi-court
Miss, lodgings, 36 Union-terrace
Miss, stockmaker, 61 Park- street
~~ — Miss E., milliner, 61 Park-street
Brunton, John, shipmaster, 29, Wales-street
John, jun., shipmaster (Cato), 15 Prince Regent- street
Bryce, Rev. James (Free Gilcomston Church), 95 Crown-street
~ James, advocate, 36 Union -street, k. Dee-place
. Mrs. John, 18 St. Mary- place
Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 83 Queen-street, h. 31 Constitu-
tion-street
John, shipmaster (Wanderer), 16 Links-street
. — , — Robert, baker, 65 Green
— .„,„ William, slater, 21 Shiprow
— „_. Mrs. John, 91 George-street
Buchanstone-mill Warehouse, 79 Broad-street
Buck, William, shoemaker, 2 St. Clement-street
Buckland, Mrs., lodgings, 53 M'Combie's-court, Netherkirkgate
Buckner, William, boot and shoemaker, north end of Charlotte-st.
Budge, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 7 Exchequer-row
Buhl, Paulus Baron Von, teacher of the German language, 14 Dee-
street
Buist, James A., druggist, 87 King-street
Thomas, cooper and fishcurer, h. 25 Prince Regent-street
Bulloch, John, foreman (J. Blaikie and Sons), h. 22 Woolman-hill
Burge, David, hat manufacturer, 36, h. 46 Broad-street
Burgess, Charles, custom-house agent, 55 Virginia-street
James, umbrella and parasol maker, 53 Upperkirkgate
James, merchant (J. Black and Co..), h. 73 Crown-street
~™ — Jane, provision seller, 37 Chapel-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Annand's-court, 30 James-st.
Burness, Alexander, h. Prospect-place
Burn, Edward, 31 Bon-Accord-terrace
Burnett, Andrew, provision curer— entry, Trades' Hall, Denburn
~ Alexander, feuar, Holburn-street
Newell, advocate, keeper of the register of sasines for
Aberdeen and Kincardine shires — office, 25 and 23 Bel-
mont street
BUR — CAM] NEW ABERDEEN. 60
Burnett, James, mealseller, 73, h. 71 Chapel-street
Robert, assistant inspector (Gas Light Co.), 29 Union-st.
Thomas, advocate — office, 25 and 23 Belmont -street
Mrs., vintner, Upper Denburn
Burr, George, shoemaker, 14 Carmelite-street
Bushby, Charles, 6 Affleck-street
Buthley, Robert, shipmaster (Elizabeth), h. 43 Commerce-street
Butler, Joseph, flesher, 24 New Market, h. 6 Barnett's-close
Buyers, Alexander, shipmaster, 62 Virginia-street
James, manager (Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.), h. 3 Con-
stitution-street
. . s James and Co., builders and timber merchants, 12 Kidd-
lane
James (James Buyers and Co.), h. 12 Kidd-lane
John (James Buyers and Co.), h. 12 Kidd-lane
^. Peter, grocer, ship-chandler, and spirit dealer, 32 Quay —
Receiving Post Office — h. 42 Wales-street
William (James Buyers and Co.), h. 94 Skene-street
William (Begg and Buyers), h. 94 Skene-street
Cadekhead, Alexander, advocate (A. and J. Cadenhead), h. 5
Bon- Accord-square
u. Alexander and John, advocates, City Fiseals, 9 Huxter-row
.„™ Barron and Co., Newbridge, Hardgate
David, boot and shoemaker, 100 John-street
George, tailor, Concert-court, Broad-street
John, M.D., 211 Union-street
John, advocate (A. and J. Cadenhead), h. Thistle-cottage,
Thistle-street
William, overseer (Broadford Works), h. 7 John-street
Miss, 1 Chapel-street
_ Miss, 4 St. Mary- place
Caie, William, shore porter, 84 Shiprow
William, 99 Causewayend
^ Mrs., lodgings, 17 North-Broadford
Cairney, Alexander, 9 Young-street
Calder, Charles, porter and spirit merchant, 50 Green, h. 2 Car-
melite-street
„. David, looking glass and picture frame maker, Skene-square
, . George, spirit dealer, Summer-lane
John, Free Presbytery officer, 11 Thornton-place, Guestrow
Miss, dressmaker, 32 Belmont-street
Caledonian Insurance Company — Duncan Forbes, advocate, agent,
7 Belmont-street
Cameron, Alexander, wholesale and retail basketmaker, 72 Green
Alexander, spirit dealer, 24 Hutcheon-street
„~.™ Alexander, mason, 28 Catherine-street
Andrew J., advocate, 6 Broad-street, h. Morefield, Stocket
Andrew, founder (Blaikie Brothers), 6 St. Clement-street
A. C, teacher, Rubislaw
and Macfarlane, reed makers, 29 Harriet-street
61 NEW ABERDEEN. [CAM CAS
Cameron, Samuel (of Cameron and Macfarlane), 24 Young-street
William, shoemaker, 10 Skene-street
William, cooper, 20 Loch-street
Mrs., 55 Huntly-street
Mrs., Morefield, Stocket
Campbell, Alexander, manager of Footdee Grain Association, 79
Waterloo-quay, h. 22 Shiprow
David, reed maker, 16 Loch-street
~~~~ Ewen, mail guard, 59 Huntly-street
James agent (J. and J. Tullis), 11 Marischal-street, h. 23
Constitution-street
John, shoemaker, 84 Chapel-street
— . — John, post-horse master and livery stables, 5 Bon-Accord-
street
John, surgeon, Bon-Accord-street
John, sheriff-officer and constable for the counties of Aber-
deen and Kincardine, 12 West North-street, first floor
John M., surveyor of taxes, 38 Skene-terrace
Robert, timber merchant, 127 George-street and 6 Char-
lotte-street, h. 49 John-street
— . — William, shipmaster (Courier), h. 89 Virginia-street
„ William, shipmaster (Queen, steamer), h. Melbourne-street
William, jun., shipmaster (Duke of Richmond, steamer), h.
Waterloo Quay
Mrs. J. M., Rubislaw-den
Miss, superintendent (Sheriff Watson's), Female School of
Industry, 9 Denburn-terrace
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22 Shiprow
Cantly, Peter, shore-porter, 22 Shiprow
Cardno, George (of Smith and Cardno), h. 161 Skene-street
Carey, John, flesher, 26 and 27 New Market, h. 123 George-st.
Cargill, David and Co., trimming warehouse, 5 Union-buildings
John, shipmaster (City of London, steamer), 80 Waterloo
quay
William, shipmaster (Alexander Harvey), 25 Quay
Carmichael, Mrs. Captain Robert, 16 Union-terrace
Carnegie, James, North of Scotland Hotel, Market-street
Miss Hannah, 6 Golden-square
Carnie, Mrs. William, 88 Green
Carr, Alexander and Co., dyers and bleachers, Barkmill
George, Millbank, Hardgate
John, tailor, Holburn-street
Robert (of Brown and Carr), h. Strawberry Bank
Carter, Mrs. John, h. 17 Skene-terrace
Miss, Union-terrace
Cassie, James, tea and spirit merchant, 16 Castle-street
. James, jun., artist, 30 Castle-street
James, porter, 43 West North-street
William, tailor, 32 Upperkirkgate, h. 35 North Broadford
Miss, dressmaker, 19 St. Nicholas-street
Castle, Andrew, overseer, Bannermill, h. 48 Frederick-street
F
CAS CHA] NEW ABERDEEN. 62
Castro, Mons., teacher of French, singing, and Spanish guitar,
48 Dee-street
Cattanach, Charles, clothier and furnishing tailor, 126 Union-
street, h. Morningfield
D. G., writer, Town-house, h. Holburn-street
, . Mrs. Donald, Holburn-street
. Mrs. John, lodgings, .64 Union- street
Catto and Co., block, pump, and mast makers, York-street
~™ James, boot and shoemaker, 153 Union-street, h. ' 132
Crown-street
John, spirit dealer, 74 East North-street
John, Son and Co., merchants and insurance brokers, 88
King-street
Robert, sen. (of Robert Catto and Son), h. Belvidere
Robert, jun. (of Robert Catto and Son), h. East North-st.
„. — ~. Robert and Son, merchants and shipowners, 47 Marischal-
street
. Robert and Co., grocers, wine, and spirit dealers, 14 King-
street
, _™ Thomson, and Co., rope and sail manufacturers, Links,
Footdee
. William, secretary (Aberdeen Bank), 50 Upperkirkgate
, William, tailor, 3 Shiprow, h. Newlands
William, merchant, 90 King-street
William, clerk (W. Simpson and Co.), h. 13 Commerce-st.
William, corkcutter (G. Simpson), 7 John-street
Miss, dressmaker, 50 Upperkirkgate
Miss, dressmaker, Annand's-court, 30 James-street
Mrs. James, lodgings, 49 Smith's-court, Gallowgate
Mrs. Robert, 17 East North-street
Cay, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Canal-terrace
William (Mitchell and Cay), head of Spa-street
Mrs., 70 Catherine-street
Miss H., teacher (Miss Boyd's school), 98 John-street, h. 6
Black's-buildings
Chadwick, Edmund, manufacturer, 39 Queen-street, woolmill,
dye-works, and h. Villafield
Chalmers, Alexander W., general governor of the Aberdeen
prisons, h. Rose-street
„™ . Alexander, shoemaker, 21 Marischal-street, h. 1 Martin's-
lane, Green
„™~™ Alexander, weaver, 4 Charles-street, Broadford
, Alexander, superintendent of canal works, 5 Mounthooly
,™ Charles, advocate, h. 14 Union-terrace
David, printer, h. 13 Adelphi and Westburn
David and Co., printers and publishers, Journal Office, 13
and 28 Adelphi-court, Union-street
and Farquhar, advocates, 147 Union-street
™ George, shipmaster (Sophia), 3 Victoria-place
„. James (of D. Chalmers and Co., printers), 13 Adelphi
James, superintendent, Gas Light Co., h. Links
63 NEW ABERDEEN. [CHA — CIT
Chalmers, John (of D. Chalmers and Co., printers), 13 Adelphi
Peter, spirit dealer, 47 Virginia-street
William, manager of the North of Scotland Fire and Life
Assurance Office, 3 King-street
William (late merchant), Reid's-court, 34 Gallowgate
William, gardener, Jack's-brae
™ William, spirit dealer, 7, h. 6 Regent-quay
Mrs., teacher, 20 Blackfriars-street
Mrs. S , 34 Marischal- street
™~ — . Miss, lodgings, 35 Hnntly-street
Misses, of Westfield, h. Westfield
Chapman, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 14, h. 7
Black's-buildings
John, builder, 10 Regent-quay
William, farmer, Rubislaw
Mrs., rising-sun tavern, 10 Huxter-row
Charles, Alexander, mason, 73 Hutcheon-street
Charleston, John, grocer, 13 Hutcheon-street
Chesser, James, day police, 59 Longacre
. James, provision store, 50 West North-street
Cheyne, George (of C. and D.), h. 10 Marywell-street
Rev. Patrick (St. John's Chapel) h. 44 Bon-Accord-street
and Duguid, grocers and spirit dealers, 15 Regent-quay
Chisholm, William, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street
Chivas, Alexander, advocate and Agent for the National Bank of
Scotland, 42 Castle-street
James (of Stewart and Chivas) h. 2 Castle-brae
™ John (D. L. S. and Co.), h 2 Castle-brae
Captain William, 7 Canal- street
Chree, Miss, 267 George-street
Christall, John, teller, North of Scotland Bank, h. 1 Affleck- street
William, grain loft, Hector's houses, Commerce-street
Mrs. William, lodgings, 29 Union-street
Christie, Alex., manager (Bon-accord Life and Fire Assurance
Co.), h. Belmont
Alexander, shipmaster (Fetteresso Castle), Sugar-house-lane
Alexander, mealseller, 1 Causewayend
and Dunn, drapers, 3 Broad-street
David, clerk (A. A. Marshall), h. 74 North-street
-~ Donald (Christie and Dunn), 61 Broad-street
. James, spirit dealer, 117 Skene-street
John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 65 George-street,
h. 63 George-street
John, M.D., 19, h. 8 Gallowgate
Miss, 117 George-street
™ Miss, 27 Dee-street
Christopher, Mark, shipmaster (Gazelle), 19 Prince Regent-street
Citizen boot and shoe warehouse, David Vine, manager, 1 Cor-
rection-wynd
City of Glasgow Bank, Victoria-court, 54 Castle-steet — William
Bain, manager
CIT CLY] NEW ABERDEEN. 64
City Tax Office, 17 Huxter-row, foot of Broad-street
Clapperton, John, gardener, 9 Little Chapel-street
Clark, Alexander, (clerk, Duke of Richmond, steamer), h. 25 Wales-
street
Alexander, shipmaster (Queen of the Tyne), 4 Baltic-street
Alexander, furnishing tailor, 1 Blairton-lane
Alexander C, pastry baker and coffee-room keeper, 57 St.
Nicholas-street
, Archibald, shore porter, 18 Shiprow
Arthur, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 10 Windy-wynd
Benjamin, spirit dealer, 76 East North-street
George and Son, wholesale booksellers and paper merchants,
15 Broad-street, h. 2 Guestrow
George and Co., tailors and drapers, 64 Schoolhill
George, late bookseller, h. 2 Guestrow
. Henry, grocer and spirit dealer, 149^ Gallowgate, h. above
James, bookseller, h. 2 Guestrow
~~ — , James, writing-master, Rhind's-court, 64 Gallowgate
James, clothier, 18 Broad-street, h. 33 Bon-Accord-street
James, shipmaster (Express), St. Clement-street
~ John, advocate, Clark's-court, 2 Upperkirkgate
John, furnishing tailor, 16 Huxter-row
John, mealseller, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 48 and 49
Woolmanhill
Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 4,
h. Clark's-court, 2 Upperkirkgate
and M'Donald, manufacturers (woolmill, Culter) — office,
18 Broad-street
Samuel, linen manufacturer, 5 Mounthooly
William, ironmonger, 16 Union-street, h. 12 Union-terrace
William, assistant inspector of poor, 37 Constitution-street
William, manufacturer, 40 Lodge-walk
William, general agent, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit mer-
chant, 8, h. 10 King-street
Mrs. J., lodgings, 36 Union-street
Miss, ladies' school, 16 Gallowgate
Miss, lodgings, 36 Union-street
Clerihew, Francis, advocate, M'Combie's-court, h. 104 Crown-street
George, builder, 104 Crown-street
Clunes, Thomas, plumber, gas-fitter, and brassfounder, 100 Loch-
street, h. Kingsland-place
Mrs., 48 Queen-street
Clyne, James (of Wm. Clyne and Sons), h. 27 Gallowgate
Norval, advocate (Blaikie and Smith), h. 3 Skene-place
~ Thomas, tea and coffee dealer, 20 Gallowgate, h. ] 1 Little-
john-street,
William (of Wm. Clyne and Sons), Froghalhcottage, Canal-
side
William and Sons, curriers, 28 Berry-lane
William and Sons, shoe manufacturers and leather dealers,
22 and 24 Gallowgate
65 NEW ABERDEEN. [CLY — COL
Clyne, Mrs. Alexander, 11 Littlejohn-street
Mrs. Captain, 3 Skene-place
~~ — Mrs. William, Froghall-cottage, Canalside
Cochran, F. J., advocate (Smith and Cochran), agent for the
Standard Life Assurance Company, 96 Union-street, h.
Crown-street
, Mrs. Alexander, 77 Dee-street
Cochrane, David, tea and spirit dealer, 44 George-street
James (late excise officer), Morningfield
Cock, John, mealseller, 3 Commerce-street
Silvester, house-carpenter, Holburn-street
Cockburn, George, messenger-at-arms, K. Chapel-court, Castle-st.
J. and Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, Alexander B.
Whyte, 1 Shiprow, agent
Cocker, James, gardener, Sunnypark, CaDalside, by Causewayend
Cockerill, John, ship and insurance broker, 56 Marischal- street, A.
147 Crown-street
~™ Charles, hairdresser, 177 George-street
Cofften, Joseph, spirit dealer, 51 Green
Collie, Alexander, Oakbank, Stocket
Alexander, slater, 28 Shiprow
Duncan, clerk (Police Tax-office), h. Summer-street
George (of G. Collie and Co.), h. 21 -Union-place
George and Co., drapers, 4 St. Catherine's-wynd, Union-st.
George, shipmaster (Sweet Home), h. 47 Frederick-street
James, mason, 51 Summer-street
James, manufacturer, 30 Gordon-street
James H., hairdresser, 55 Green, h. 17 Huntly-street
James, provision shop, 85 Loch-street
, James, advocate, agent for the London Union Assurance
Society, 58 Castle-street, h. 153 Crown-street
James, tidewaiter, customs, Brebner's-court, Shiprow
John, manager of the rope department (Catto, Thomson,
and Co.), h. 47 York-street
John, slater, 19 Chapel-street
Patrick, wholesale and retail silk, shawl, and bonnet merchant,
silk mercer, clothier, and haberdasher, 37 Union-street, h.
Exchange-court
Robert, hairdresser, 62 Shiprow, h. Marywell-cottage, south
end of College-street
Robert, wholesale and retail hardware and fancy warehouse,
37 Green, h. Affleck-street
and Co., grocers, 64 Green
William, wright and cabinetmaker, 14 Blackfriars-street, h.
1 Donald's-court, Schoolhill
William, carter, 26 Wales-street
Mrs. William, lodgings, Holburn-street
Mrs. William, 102 Chapel-street
Mrs., midwife, 23 Commerce-street
Mrs., lodgings, 36 Union-street
Mrs., midwife, 1 Shewan's- court, 119 Gallowgate
f2
COL — COO] NEW ABERDEEN. 66
Collier, William, shipmaster (Helen Simpson), 1 9 Marischal-street
Colquhoun, John, traveller to A. Sutherland, 1 Black's-buildings,
h. 42 Union-terrace
Colston, Alexander, teacher of music, and teacher, Gordon's Hos-
pital, ^.11 Diamond-street
Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 11 Diamond- street
Colvin, John, porter, Marischal College, Broad-street
Mrs., inn and lodgings, 18 Fisher-row
Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch — R. Gregor, agent, 9 King-
Commissary Clerk's office, 27 King-street [street
Commutation Road Trustees — James Simpson, advocate, clerk
and collector, 17 Huxter-row
Condell, Major, J. A. (H.E.I.C.S.), 112 Crown-street
Connel, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 86 Chapel-street
Connon, Alexander, wholesale grocer and tea merchant, 73, h. 80
King-street
James, clothier and haberdasher, 7 Broad-street, h. Rose-
mary Cottage
James, mealseller, 55 York-street
James, turner and wheelwright, 95 Skene-street
Richard (R. Connon and Co ), 1 Thistle-place
Richard and Co., timber merchants, ship and insurance
brokers, and general commission agents, 58 Marischal-st.
Robert, cart and plough wright, 34, h. 32 Causewayend
~~ William, carpenter, 28 St. Clement-street
William (of W. Davidson and Co.), 29 Constitution-street
— „~ William, boatbuilder (W. Hood and Co.), 16 Links-street
Miss, muff and tippet maker, and cleaner of furs, 5 Little
Belmont-street
Miss straw-bonnet maker, 32 Causewayend
Conry, James, spirit dealer, 62 Gallowgate
Cook, Alexander, coach-guard, 13 Guestrow
James, engineer, 55 Wellington-street
John (Cook and Reith), 22 Union-terrace
John, shoemaker, 34 South-gallery, New Market
~~. and Reith, ship and insurance brokers, 59 Marischal-street
William, tailor and clothier, Exchange-court, Union-street,
h. Victoria-place, Wales-street
™. Mrs., lodgings, 41 Huntly-street
Cooper, Alexander, gardener, 47 East North-street
Alexander, cooper, Cooper's-court, 24 Netherkirkgate
™. Alexander, timber and spirit merchant, Inches, k. 1 Had-
den-street
Alexander, saddler, 45, h. 35 Queen-street
Alexander (Cooper and Co.), h. 247 George-street
Francis, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 60 Chapel-street,
h. 56
Henry (of H. Cooper and Co.), h. 3 Charlotte-street
—~ H. and Company, drapers, 47 Union-street
James (late hatter), bookseller and agent for Scott of Edin-
burgh's pills, 22 Kidd-lane
67 NEW ABERDEEN. [COO — COU
Cooper, John, hairdresser, 121 George-street
John, sacrist, Marischal College, 82 Broad-street
Patrick, writer (Adam and Anderson), h. 64 Union-street
William (of Philip and Cooper), h. 88 Bon- Accord-street
— ~~. Miss, straw-hat maker, Rettie's- court, 26 Broad-street
Mrs., midwife, 123 George-street
Copland, Alexander, slater, 1 Charlotte-street
David, merchant, 29 York- place
James, mason, 5 Bannermill-street
John, spirit dealer, 1 John-street
Peter, slater — yard, Hutcheon-street, h. 6 Gerard-street
Mrs., 10 Mary well-street
™ Mrs. Dr., Fountainhall, h. Fountainhall
Cordiner, A. and G., grocers, 48 Gallowgate, h. 50 Loch-street
Mrs., 26 Chapel- street
-™ Miss, 29 Union-place
Cormack, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, S3, h. 151 South
Crown-street
George, furniture dealer, 73 Gallowgate
William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 31 York-place, h. 21
Shiprow
William, vintner, Ferryboat-tavern, New-pier
^ Mrs., lodgings, Charlotte-street
Miss, dressmaker, 11 Whitehouse-street
Cornwall, George, printer — office, Victoria-court, 54 Castle-street,
h. Exchange-court, Union-street— first stair on the left
Cosgrove, Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, and manufacturer of
salve for all kinds of sores, 298 George-street
Cossens, James, wright, Duthie's-house, Castlebrae
Coubrough, W. and J., tea dealers, 3 St. Nicholas-street
County Fire Office and Provident Life Office — Agent, William
Smith, jun., 106 Union-street
Bates — C. Lumsden, collector, Union-terrace
Courage, Archibald, bookseller, 7 George-street, h. Braehead, Gil-
comston
James, cooper, 177 Gallowgate
Miss, staymaker, Farmer's- hall, Gileomston
Courduff, Patrick, candlemaker, 17 Lower Denburn
Coull, John, blacksmith, Walker's-honse, Hanover-lane
Coutts, Adam, advocate, 65 Netherkirkgate
Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Rubislaw
Alexander, wright, 46 Frederick-street, h South Consti-
tution-street
Alexander, turner and shuttlemaker, 58 Windmillbrae
Charles, mealseller, 100 Gallowgate
„„ and Gauld, painters and glaziers, 201 Union-street
George, wright, 88 John-street
John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 114, h. 150
George-street
John, advocate, 65 Netherkirkgate, A. 213 Gallowgate
William, cutler, 214, h. 213 Gallowgate
COU — CRO] NEW ABERDEEN. 68
Coutts, William, shuttlemaker, 58 Windmillbrae
William (Coutts and Gauld), h. 31 Huntly-street
William, overseer (Rubislaw Works), h. Rubislaw
. Janet, provision-seller, 56 Windmillbrae
Cowie, Alexander, late merchant, West Hutcheon-street
and Co., brewers, 5 Virginia-street
— „™ John, mason, 29 Hutcheon-street
William, tailor, 4 Brownie's-brae, Lower Denburn
~™ — Mrs. William, 4 Thistle-street
Cowieson, George, vintner, 9 Trinity-quay
Craib, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, Trinity-quay
James, cooper, 14 Links-street
™ William (of Knight and Craib), 50 Causewayend
-~ Mrs., lodgings, 177 George-street
Craig, Alexander, manager (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), h. Gordon's
Mills
Alexander, manager (North Broadford Bread Company), h.
2 North Broadford
David, shipmaster (Christina), h. 44 Chapel-street
— , — Edward, teacher, Dr. Bell's School, Frederick-street, h. 29
Skene-street
George, foreman (Wm. Simpson and Co.), h. 11 Catto-square
John, builder, 49 Bon-Accord-street
James (of James Craig and Co.), 13 Black's-buildings
James and Co., saddlers and harness makers, 38 Schoolhill
Peter, shipmaster (Edward), 1 Bannermill-street
Robert, spirit dealer, 21 North Broadford
Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, 22 George-street, h. Skene-
street
Miss, dressmaker, 72 Catherine-street
Craigen, James, furniture dealer, 29, h. 27 Gallowgate
Craighead, John, porter, Royal Infirmary
William, provision dealer, 22 Basement-floor, New Market
Craigie, Captain James (H.E.I.C.S.), Albyn-place
Craigmile, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 47, h. 49
Commerce-street
Craigmyle, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, new Public
School, Little Belmont-street, h. 71 Bon-Accord-street
William, late farmer, 67 Commerce-street
Crane, Andrew, shipmaster (Bonnie Dundee), 31 Wales-street
James, rural police constable, 48 Skene-street
James, collector (Gas Light Co.), h. 20 Gerard-street
Crawford, James, 24 Young-street
John, overseer (Aberdeen Lime Co.), h. Fish-street
John, tailor, Maberly-street
William, flaxdresser, 35 North Broadford
Cree, Miss Elizabeth, trainer, Free North Infant School, North-
street, h. Orchard Cottage, Old Aberdeen
Crichton, James, A.M., teacher, Gilcomston School, h. at school
Croal, James, tea dealer, 51 Broad-street, h. 148 George-street
Croll, John, baker, 67 George-street, h. 69 Hutcheon-street
69 NEW ABERDEEN. [CRO— CRU
Croll, John, provision seller, 69 Hutcheon-street
Cromar, Alexander, late teacher, h. Holburn -street
~~~~~ Alexander, assistant inspector of Police — office, 50 St.
Nicholas-street, h. Skene-square, Stocket-road
Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 274 George-street
David, druggist, 54 Broad-st., h. Milner's-court, Guestrow
~_w™ James L., shipmaster (Columbine), 54 Quay
William, clerk (Mortimer, Sutherland, and Co.), h. 55
Shiprow
— .~~ Mrs., 21 Silver-street
Miss, dressmaker, 74 Skene-street
Crombie, Alexander, fruit merchant, 21, h. 23 Broad-street
John, A.M., teacher (West End Academy), 18 Crown-street
James, provision merchant, 10 West North-street
James and Co., manufacturers, Cothal Mills
Peter, jeweller, 60 Broad-street, h. 38 Whitehouse-street
Robert, driver of Methlic mail gig, 3 St Nicholas-lane
William, cabinetmaker, 6 West North-street
Crone, William, watch and clock maker, Upper Denburn
Crow, Alexander, ironmonger, 31 St. Nicholas-street, A. Rose-
mount-place
James, locker (of the Customs), h. 87 Queen-street
Cruickshank, Adam, clerk (Aberdeen Gas Company)
and Co., hosiers and glovers, 105 Union-street
Alexander (A. Hadden and Sons), h. 76 West North-street
Alexander, auctioneer, 5 East North-street
Anthony, hosier, h. 103 Union-street
George, manager (Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co.),
— office, 56 Marischal -street, k. 3 Affleck-street
George, hosier, 75 Union-street
George, coal-broker, h. 8 Yeats-lane
James, teacher of, and dealer in, accordions, also accordions
tuned and repaired, 86 George-street
John, LL D., professor of mathematics, Marischal College,
h. 12 Rose-street
John, provision merchant, 72 Windmillbrae
John, tinsmith, 5, h. 3 George-street
John, millwright, 3 Canal-street
™~ — Leslie, merchant, 92, h. Cruickshank's-court, 91 Broad-street,
and Ueemount
Robert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 196 Gallow-
gate, h. 266 George-street
William, overseer, 5 Lobban's-court, Castle-street
William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 1 9, h. 20 Castle St.
William, grocer, 16 East North-street
Mrs., sick nurse, 28 Summer-street
Mrs., 76 West North-street
Mrs. John, lodgings, 35 St. Nicholas-street
Mrs., 27 Blackfriars-street
Mrs., provision dealer, 13 Skene-street
Mrs. Thomas, lodgings, 60 St. Nicholas- street
CRU— DAV] NEW ABERDEEN. 70
Cruickshank, Mrs. (late Manse of Glass), Roy's Nursery
Miss, dressmaker, 17 Huntly-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 28 Upperkirkgate
Cuddie, A., M.D., 31 Quay
™ Nicholas, brewer, 112 Loch-street
Cumine, Misses, of Rattray, Albyn-place
Cumming, Alexander, tea, spirit, and provision merchant, 58 Broad-
street, h. Braehead, Gilcomston
Alexander, spirit dealer, 36 Castle-street
Charles, St. Nicholas hotel, tavern, and coffee-room, 2 St.
Nicholas-lane and 9 St. Nicholas-street
James, shipmaster, 15 Prince Regent-street
™~ James, mill-master, 22 Frederick-street
James, master-carpenter (Walter Hood and Co.), 9 Com-
merce-street
William, slater, 25 Frederick-street
„™ — William, furnishing tailor, 7 Huxter-row
Miss, 264 George-street
Cunliffe, John, wool- buyer (A. H. and Sons), A. 11 Carmelite-st.
Mrs., lodgings, 5 Canal-street
Cunningham, William, currier, 38 George-street
Currie, Adam, currier, 51 John-street
William, hairdresser, 52 Gallowgate
Mrs., midwife, 51 John-street
Cushnie, A. — Lower Buxburn meal warehouse, 72 George- street
Customhouse, 16 Quay — Watch-house, New Pier, Footdee
Dalgakno, James, mealseller, 24, h. 22 East North-street
™. Mrs. Alexander, 7 Union-terrace
Mrs., midwife and sick nurse, 7 Little Belmont-street
Dalgety, Alexander, provision merchant, 194 Gallowgate
Dallachy, Miss E., dressmaker, 49 St. Andrew-street
Dallas, Robert, tailor, principal servant of St. Paul's Chapel, and
funeral waiter, Chapel-court, 61 Gallowgate
Dalrymple, William, late farmer, Tullos, h. 72 Chapel-street
„„. Mrs. Dr , 53 Union-place
Miss, 3 Alford-place
Daniel, Alexander, advocate, deputy registrar of sasines, 25 Bel-
mont-street, h. Lochhead
James and Co., printers and publishers, 48 Castle-sfreet
James, S. C. D., of Aberdeenshire, Record Office, 27 King-
street, h. 16 Mealmarket-lane
„^, Thomas, stabler, 16 Mealmarket-lane
. . William, shipmaster, h. 10 Marywell-street
Mrs. George, Milner's-court, 25 Guestrow
Danish Consul, George Bennett, 1 South Crown-street
Darling, Thomas, gardener, Woodhill
Dark, Chas. M., ship and ornamental carver, 1, A. 3 Victoria-place
Dauney, Mrs., 5 Affleck-street
Davidson, Alexander, engineer (W. Simpson and Co.), h. 55 Wel-
lington-street
71 NEW ABERDEEN. [DAV DAV
Davidson, Rev. A. D. (Free West Church), h. 128 Crown-street
— ~™ Alexander, advocate (P. and A. Davidson), 237 Union-street
Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 38 Quay
~.™ Alex., flesher, 32 and 33 New Market, h. Bridge of Dee
Alexander, broker, 89 Gallowgate
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 Castle- street, ft. 31
Frederick-street
Alexander, wright, 171 Gallowgate
Alexander and Co., shoemakers, 10, h. 32 Guestrow
Andrew, shipowner, 56 Wellington-street
Charles, druggist, 1 Exchequer-row, h. Seafield, Rubislaw
David, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 131£ Union-street,
h. 28 Union-row — workshop, 18 Summer-street
. — . — . Donald, manufacturer, 49 Green
. — „ — . Duncan, of Tillychetly, h. 237 Union-street
George, bookseller and stationer, 1 King-street, h. 8 Castle-
street
George (G. and W. Davidson), 17 Quay
„ George, provision seller, 105 Gallowgate
™ George and William, merchants, rope and twine manufac-
turers, Footdee — office, 20 Virginia-street
. , — George, night watchman, 9 Forbes-street
. . George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, and commission
agent, 51 St. Nicholas-street, h. 49 Upperkirkgate
. — . — George, flesher, 32 Basement-floor, New Market
. — Henry, lodgings, Commercial-court, Castle-street
~~. James, flesher, 47 New Market, h. 61 Green
James, stabler, 6 Little Belmont-street
, James, grocer, tea, spirit, and cheese merchant, 13 North-
street, It. 64 Longacre
™* — James, plasterer, 22 Union-row
~ — ™ James, shore porter, and sedan-chair carrier, Commercial-
court, 58 Castle-street
James, shoemaker, 59 Regent-quay, h. 7 Canal-terrace
James W., currier, foot of Berry-lane, h. 188 George-street
„„. John and Co., painters and glaziers, 29 Union-street, h. 11
Drum's-lane
John, writer, 138 SkeDe-street
„™~™ John, writer, 9 Union-terrace
„~.„~ John, writer (Yeats and Flockhart), 84 King-street
.,„„ John, provision merchant, 24 Basement-floor, New Market
„~-~™ John, spirit dealer, 3 Park-street
. . John, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 112 Gallowgate
. John, plumber, 67 Netherkirkgate
Robert, manufacturing chemist, Canal-road
™ ™ Patrick and Alexander, advocates, 1 Bon-Accord-street
. ™ Patrick (P. and A. Davidson), h. 27 Bon-Accord-terrace
Robert, gardener, Lochhead
™ Robert, tailor, 15 Cause wayend
„ Robert W. D., writer (Record-office), h. 123 George-street
Robert, carver, 5 Huntly-street, h. 22 Dee-street,
DAV DIC] NEW ABERDEEN. 72
Davidson, Robert R., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 20 Union-
place, h. I Chapel-street
William and Co., merchants, 44 Broad-street
William, architect, Strawberrybank
~~~~. William, surgeon, 2 Correction-wynd
William, stoneware merchant, 71 Green, h. Cooperston
— ~_ William, gardener, Burnside.
William, furnishing tailor, 115 George-street
William, of Kebbaty, 102 Chapel-street
Mrs. Alexander, vintner, 22 Broad-street
Mrs. Andrew, midwife, Cooperston
Mrs. Lieutenant, 28 Constitution-street
. Mrs. George, Ruthrieston-inn, Bridge of Dee
Mrs., Kidd-lane
„™ — Mrs. William, Canal-road
. Mrs. William, 50 Upperkirkgate
Mrs., lodgings, 58 Commercial-court, Castle-street
Miss, 9 Canal-street
Mrs., cowfeeder, 173 North-street
Miss, provision shop, 47 Chapel-street
Miss, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 2 Shiprow, h.
Shorebrae
Miss, 75 Dee-street
Davie, George, wright and cooper, Ruthrieston
James, music seller, music master, and pianoforte tuner,
Concert-court, 10 Broad-street
Davies, Richard (Simpson and Whyte), h. Marywell-street
Dawny, Alexander, land surveyor, 66 West North-street
Dawson, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 174 George-street
Alex., jeweller (George Jamieson), 35 Loch-street
Charles, town-serjeant, Concert-court, Broad-street
Mrs., provision seller, 248 George-street
— .«^~ Mrs., lodgings, 1 Crown-place east
Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont- street — John Weir, teacher
Deans, James, dealer in porter and ale, and ginger-beer brewer,
15, h. 25 James-street
Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Muttonbrae
, Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal-street
Dempster, John, shipmaster, 7 Hanover-street
Miss, milliner, 85 Spring-garden
Denmill Warehouse, Wellington-place
Deuchar, George, grocer, 151, h. 149 George-street
Devanha Brewery, Devanha
Distillery Company, Polmuir
Dewar, Rev. Daniel, D.D., principal of Marischal College, Vic-
toria-terrace
„™ Henry A., M.D., surgeon dentist, 250 Union-street
Rev. Thomas (South parish), South-bridge, Holburn-street
Diack, William, provision merchant, 25 St. Andrew-street
Mrs., lodgings, 5 Schoolhill
Dick, James, grocer, 7 Wales-street, h. 38 Park-street
73 NEW ABERDEEN. [DIC DOW
Dick, William, overseer, Harbour Works, h. 56 St. Clement-street
Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church), 74 Eon-Ac-
cord-street
! — ; — George. M.D., lecturer on Botany, King's College, k.
Cherryvale
John, manager (William Duthie, shipowner), k. Cherryvale
. Mrs., Cherryvale
Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce-street
Dingwall, Mrs., Spring-garden
Dinnson, John, shipmaster (Union Grove), 6 Canal-terrace
Divorty, Peter, grocer, 31 Causewayend
Don, YVilliam, overseer (Broadford Works), h. 256 George-street
Donald, Alexander, provision dealer, 45 Virginia-street
Alexander, shipmaster (Garland), 6 Gar vock- street
™ Alexander B., provision merchant, 28 College-street
. . Andrew, late baker, 25 Upperkirkgate
Earnest, pork curer, 57 Green, h. Thistle-street
George, tailor, 2^ Broad-street
„„ — George, glazier, 17 Netherkirkgate, h. Garnet-place
James, shipmaster (Hero), 53 Commerce- street
James, grocer, spirit dealer, and mealseller, 11, h. 9 Com-
merce-street
Peter, flesher, 8 New Market, Basement-floor, k. 3 Little
Belmont-street
,.. Peter, spirit dealer, 79 George- street
— , — Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St. Nicholas-street
Robert, shipmaster (Patriot), h. 4 St. Clement-street
. William, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill
William, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 16, 17, and 19,
h. 21 Netherkirkgate
. William, shipowner, 8 Little Belmont-street
William, principal beadle (Free South Church), and funeral
waiter, 48 Summer-street
William, Devanha Distillery, h. at Works
™ Mr3. James, Glenburn, Rubislaw
™ Mrs. William, 8 Little Belmont-street
Mrs. W., 251 Union- street
Mrs., lodgings, 48 Summer-street
, , Miss, teacher, Dr. Bell's school, Frederick-street
Donaldson, Arthur, flesher, 166 George-street
Robert, post-horse-master, &c, 190 George- street
James, spirit dealer, 24 Trinity -street
Robert, coach manufacturer, 196 and 198, k. 196 George-st.
Mrs. Peter, vintner, Star Hotel and lodgings, 190 George-st.
„. Mr?., flesher, Basement, New Market, h- Old Aberdeen
Donaldson's School, Back-wynd — Rev. James Grant, teacher
Donelan, James, comptroller of customs, 28 Bon- Accord- terrace
Douglas, Alexander, farmer, Lower Kemhil), Bridge of Dee
Mrs. Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 30 Justice- street
Dow, Alexander, heel and toeplate maker, Causewayend
James, mason, 7 South Constitution- street
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DOW DUN] NEW ABERDEEN. 74
Dow, John, shoemaker, 13 Castlebrae
Downie, Alexander, farmer, Rubislaw
— — Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Cooperston
Dnmmie, Alexander, manufacturer, Rubislaw work?, h. Rubislaw
Druumiond, John, boot and shoemaker — warehouse, 54 Union-
street, h. 14 Bon -Accord- terrace
Drysdale, Miss, 39 Union-place
Duff, Alexander, tailor, 22 St. Nicholas-lane
David, wright, Thistle-street, h. 49 Summer-street
William and Co., grocers and spirit dealers, 1 10 Gallowgate,
h. 2 Wales- street
Mrs. A., teacher, 14 North Silver-street
Miss, 14 Correction- wynd
Duffus, James, confectioner, 86 Union-street, h. 13 Correction-
wynd
— . — John, ship chandler, 80 Waterloo-quay, h. above shop
Mrs., confectioner, 16 Upperkirkgate
Duguid, Alexander, grocer, 39 West North-street
Alexander (Cheyne and Duguid), 14 Marywell-street
C. J. G. (of J. D. and Co.), h. 144 King-street
. James and Co., clothiers, 10 Broad-street
James, writer, 61 Park-street
.„ Simpson, of Cammochmore, h. 2 Mary-place, Skene-square
. Mrs., Belle vue- cottage, Hardgate
~ Mrs. W. Newlands, Ruthrieston
Mrs. W., lodgings, 61 Park-street
Miss, teacher (West- end Academy), Belle vue- cottage
. Miss, cotton manufacturess, 82 St. Andrew-street
Dunbar, Alexander, overseer (Broadford Works), h. 75 John-street
The Rev. Sir William, Bart, (of St. Paul's English Episcopal
Chapel, Gallowgate), #.11 Union-terrace
Duncan, Alexander, hairdresser, 9 Water-lane
Alexander, farmer, Ruthrieston
. — . — Alexander, spirit-dealer, Jack's-brae
George, agent, 28 Marischal -street, h. 3 Dee-place
. James, late tidewaiter, 25 Prince Regent-street
. James, vintner, 20 Skene- terrace
James, Rev., 24 Schoolhill
— , James, vintner, 11 Chapel-street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 Quay, h. 10 Castle-brae
. James, provision merchant, 5 St. Andrew-street
John, goldsmith, jeweller, and optician, 4, h. 6 St. Nicholas-
street
John, tobacconist to her Majesty, 31 Union-street, h. 60 St.
Nicholas-street
John, manufacturer, h. 150 King-street
John, writer, 68 Broad-street
, John, advocate, 25 Marischal-street, h. 39 Union-place
~. Lockhart, grocer, 23 Windmillbrae
Peter, bootmaker, 130 George- street, h. 80 John-street
Robert, millwright, Hanover-lane.
75 NEW ABERDEEN. [DUN DUT
Duncan, Thomas, marble and stone work, 34, h. 46 Dee-street
Thomas and Son, cork manufacturers, 20 St. Nicholas-st.
(Corner of Netherkirkgate), h. 3 Drum's-lane
, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 39 Park-street, h. above
shop
William, treasurer and collector of Police — office, 50 St.
Nicholas-street, h. 4 Shorebrae
. William, working optician, mathematical and philosophical
instrument maker, 92 Union-street, h. 4 Rosemount
. William, wright and house-agent, 2, h. 6 St. Andrew-street
William, shipowner, ]2S George-street
William, flesher, 217 Gallowgate, h. 19 Spittal
William, sen., flesher, 13 Wales-street Market, h. 27 Wales-
William, mason, 10 Forbes-street [street
i William, jun., ship insurance and share broker, 49 Maris-
chal-street, h. 128 George-street
William, gardener, Millbank-cottage
Mrs., lodgings, 37 Marischal-street
Mrs. Adam, 17 Huxter-row
Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's-court, 74 Gallowgate
Mrs. William, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Little Belmont-st.
. Mrs., 24 Schoolhill
Mrs., 6 Broad-street
. Mrs., lodgings, Charles-court, Upperkirkgate
, Mrs., Braehead, Gilcomston
Mrs., lodgings, 16 Young-street
Mrs. David, 40 Huntly-street
Miss, teacher of reading and sewing, 24 Schoolhill
— , — Miss, dressmaker, 2 Little Belmont-street
. Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 41 St, Nicholas-street
Dun, John, teacher, Grammar School, h. 3 Donald's-court, 20
Schoolhill
Dundas, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 283 George-street
Dunn, Alexander, grocer, 1] College- street
. David and Co., wholesale grocers, drysalters, colourmen,
and druggists, 32 King-street
— . — David (of D. Dunn and Co.), h. 30 King-street
John, late merchant, 4 St. Mary's-place, Crown-terrace
John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce-street
. John, advocate, and sheriff- clerk-depute of Aberdeenshire —
office, 27 King-street, h. Fonthill-place
. Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 9 Dee-street
Durie, Mrs. David, stabler and innkeeper, 6 Baek-wynd
Durrel, John, sailmaker (J. Goldie and Co.), h. 1 1 Canal-terrace
Durno, Leslie, mealseller, Wellington-place, h. Hardgate
Peter, 58 Longacre
Dustan, William, cart and plough-wright, 22, h 29 Skene-street
Duthie, Alexander, brewer, Holburn -street
, Alexander and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee
Alexander, jun., merchant and shipowner, h. Broadford-
piace
DUT EDW] NEW ABERDEEN. 76
Duthie, Alexander (of A. Duthie and Co.), h. Waterloo-quay
_ Alexander, advocate, 11 Market-street, h. Broadford-place
Barclay, furnishing tailor, 5 Church-street
George (Duthie and Watt), 82 Skene-street
John, hairdresser, Lime-quay, h. 5 Church-street
John, shipbuilder, Wellington-street
John, jun., shipbuilder, 27 York-place
and Watt, slaters, 4 Black's-buildings, and Skene-street
, William, brewer and maltster, Holburn-street
, . William, advocate — office, 115 Union -street, h. Broadford-
place
William, shipowner and timber merchant, Footdee, h. 30
St. Clement-street — office, York-place
, Mrs., late of Stonehaven, Waterloo-quay
. Mrs. Alexander, 9 Union-street
Dyce, James, late druggist, 4 East Crabstone-street
. Robert, advocate— office, 61 St. Nicholas-street, h. 47 Don-
street, Old Aberdeen
Robert, M.D., lecturer on Midwifery, Marischal College,
h. 198 Union-street
. Mrs. Thomas, 23 Castle-street
Dver, Alexander R., Customhouse agent, commission merchant,
and ship broker, h. 35 Wales-street
Eagle Fire and Life Insurance— Arthur Thomson, agent, Bank
of Scotland- court, Castle-street
Easton, Alexander, blacksmith foreman (W. Hood and Co.), h. 31
James-street
, James, blacksmith, Steam Navigation Co., h. 70 Fark-st.
Eaton, James, stonecutter, 72 Catherine-street
Eddie, Alexander, baker, 6, h. 8 Commerce-street
Charles, miller, Nether Justice Mills, Holburn-street
, John, wright, Duncan's-court, 74 Gallowgate
, . John, farmer, Rubislaw
John, jun., clerk (Rubislaw Works), h. Bleachfield, Ru-
bislaw
, „„Robert, maltster and brewer, 69 Virginia-street, /<. Prince
Regent- street
Edinburgh Life Insurance— James Murray, advocate, agent, 50
Schoolhill
Edmond, Charles, clerk (Glenburnie Distillery), h. Ashvale Cot-
tage, Holburn-street
. Francis, advocate— office, 22 Adelphi, h. Albyn-place
James, advocate, 21 Adelphi
, ; John, bookbinder and stationer (successor to J. Philip and
Co.), 54 Queen-street, h. 31 Frederick-street
James, cartwright, 153 George-street
„ Misses, Ashvale- cottage, Holburn-street
Edward, Alexander, late solicitor, 14 Constitution-street
David, beadle of Free Bon-Accord Church, funeral waiter
and undertaker, h. 46 Woolmanhill
77 NEW ABERDEEN. [EDW ESS '
Edward, James, 73 George-street
™. — James, shoemaker, Holburn -street
Mrs. James, 55 Chapel-street
Edwards, Douglas, general merchant, 16, h. 15 Adelphi-court
James, flaxdresser (Richards and Co.), 117 George-street
„ Simpson, baker, Upper Denburn
William, spirit dealer, 25 Causewayend
™ Mrs., midwife, 33 Skene-street
Elder, Peter (Aberdeen Horse Repository), h. 98 Chapel-street
Elgie, William (Broadford Works), h. Rosie-cottage, May bank
Elgin, Mrs. William, 7 Drum's-lane
Ellethorn, James, surgeon, 150 Gallowgate
Ellis, Rev. Ferdinand, Middleton-cottage, Summer-street
Gordon, porter dealer, 4 Charlotte-street
„ Mrs., midwife, 51 Causewayend
Mrs. Captain John, 16 Chapel-street
„_ Mrs. Captain, 61 Dee-street
Elliot, James, shipmaster (Berbice), 1 Dee-lane
Elmslie, R. J., auctioneer, appraiser, and commission agent, 24
Broad-street, h. 1 Concert-court, Broad-street
William, late merchant, 3 Kidd-lane
„„ William, druggist, 57 Castle-street, h. Commercial-court
Mrs. John, 39 Chapel-street
Mrs., Porthill-cottage
Elrick, John, grocer, 105 Skene-street
John, mason, 64 Gallowgate
,„ Robert, millwright, 6 Hanover-street
Miss, matron, Lunatic Asylum
Elsmie, George (of George Elsmie and Son), h. 13 Regent-quay
George and Son, commission merchants and general agents,
13 Regent-quay
„_v™~ James (of G. Elsmie and Son), 13 Regent-quay
Emslie, George (of W. E.nslie and Son), h. Honeybank, Canalside
„__ James, dentist, 20 Woolmanhill
„ John, coppersmith and brassfounder, 12 CarnegieVbrae, h.
16 Huxter-row
John, manager, tape manufactory, h. 86 Chapel-street
William and Son, merchants, 191 Gallowgate, h. Honeybank,
Canalside
„_~~ Rev. William, Honeybank, Canalside
William and Co., stoneware merchants, 188 West North-
street, h. above shop
Mrs., lodgings, 7 Little Belmont-street
„™~~ Mrs., lodgings, 12 Marywell-street
„~~ ~ Miss, 21 Summer-street
Emsly, George, coach manufacturer, 7 Frederick-street, h. Bon-
Accord- square
-. Mrs., provision dealer, 47 George-street
Erskine, Robert Marr, surgeon and druggist, 138 George-street
„_ Mrs., 32 Summer-street
Esson, Benjamin, millwright, 2 Trinity- street, h. 14 Carmelite-st.
ESS — FAR] NEW ABERDEEN. 78
P'sson, James, jobbing gardener, 58 Summer-street
Ettershank, James, cooper, Causewayend
— ™ Josepb, shipmaster (Katherine), Prince Regent -street
European Life Insurance and Annuity Company — D. Davidson,
advocate, agent, 1 Bon-Accord-street
Ewen, George, turner, Union-street, opposite the County-rooms, h.
66 Windmillbrae
, — . — John, turner, 12 St. Andrew-street, h. 17 Jopp's-lane
. — , — , Thomas, advocate, 20 Queen-street, h. 140 George-street
William, builder, 7 Summer-street, h 23 Chapel-street
Excise Office, 116 King-street
Experience Life Assurance Company — agent, George Marquis,
147 Union-street
Fairweather, David, mahogany, rosewood, and general timber
merchant — timber-yarjis, Jopp's-lane and Commerce-
street, h. 58 Dee-street
„. ~ John (late mail-guard), 61 Huntly-street
— . — . Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 184 George-street
Falconer, Alexander, spirit dealer and shipmaster (Belina), 69
Commerce-street
™.~~, Alexander (of J. Falconer and Co.), h. 24 Union-row
„-* George (of J. Falconer and Co.), h. 24 Union-row
, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn
— .—, John and Co., haberdashers, 23 Union-street
, John, shipmaster, St. Clement-street
,™ Mrs. John, 127 Crown-street
Mrs., midwife, Stony ton, Rubislaw
Farmer's and Grazier's Mutual Cattle Assurance Society — office,
11 Market street — Benjamin Reid, agent for Aberdeen
district
Farquhar, Arthur, land-surveyor, 123J Union-street, k. 1 Alford-
place
— „™ George, mason, Leadside, Gilcomston
George (Herald Office), h. south end of College-street
and Gill, painters, glaziers, paper-hangers, plumbers,
braziers, and gas-fitters, 2 Drum's-laue, and 2 Upper-
kirkgate
,v~» James, clerk (John Blaikie and Sons), 19 Littlejohn-street
James, plumber (of F. and G.), h. 63 Guestrow
. ^ John (of Farquhar and Gill), h. 63 Guestrow
~ Nathaniel, advocate (Chalmers and Farquhar), 33 Union-
place
,„„ R. Spottiswood, advocate, 24 Adelphi, h. 169 Crown-street
, William, confectioner, 204, h. 202 George-street
„™ . William, manager (Glenburn Distillery), h. Villa Franca
. Mrs., of Johnston- lodge, 263 Union-street
, . Mrs. Alexander, 169 Crown-street
. .„„. Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 230 George-street
Farquharson and Co., merchants, 131 Union-street
79 NEW ABERDEEN. [FAR FIN
Farquharson, Alexander, stabler, Ross's -court, 22 Sehoolhill
. Andrew, yr. of Whitehouse, 15 Union-terrace
Peter, of Whitehouse, advocate, 15 Union-terrace
. . Thomas, boot and shoemaker, corner of Innes-street, Gal-
lowgate
„™ Misses, of Ballogie, 248 Union-street
™ Miss, 84 Union -street
Feggetter, Mrs., vintner, Devanha Inn, Clayhills
Female School of Industry (Sheriff Watson's), 9 Denburn-terrace
— Miss Campbell, matron
, School of Industry, Shaw's-court, 90 Gallowgate — Miss
Milne, matron
Orphan Asylum, Albyn-place
Fenton, James, bookbinder, 56 John-street
Ferguson, Alexander, teacher, North Parish School, h. 11 Bon-
Accord-street
Archibald M., writer (Blaikie and Smith), h. 110 Crown-
street
Rev. Fergus, 110 Crown-street
James, advocate, 4 Correction-wynd, h. Grove-cottage,
Cooperston
, Dr. James, West-end Academy, h. Oakbank-cottage
. , John., writer, 4 Correction-wynd, h. Cooperston
, Robert, silk dyer and renovator, 42, h. Charles -court, 40
Upperkirkgate
Mrs John, J. Ferguson's-court, 108 Gallowgate
, „„ Miss, 40 Bon-Accord-street
. Miss, teacher (West-end Academy), 11 Bon-Accord-street
Ferres, John, mealseller, 2 East North-street
Ferrier, James, gardener, 30 Spa-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 30 Spa-street
Ferrie, Peter, porter, 5 JoppVlane
Ferryhill-mill Warehouse, 59 and 61 Castle-street
Fettes, Misses, 3 Dee-place
Janet, poultry-shop, 73 Windmillbrae
Fiddes, David, M.D., 18 King-street
„ Edward, (North of Scotland Bank), h. 18 King-street
William, manufacturer, 76 Skene-street
Misses, dressmakers, Skene-square
Fidler, Alexander, coal broker, 56 Quay, h. 17 Prince Regent-
street
Fillan, William, goldsmith and jeweller, 78 Union-street, h. Den-
burn-terrace
Fimester, John, surveyor of taxes, 2 Langstane-place
Findlater, James, plasterer, 47 Causewayend
Andrew, master of Gordon's Hospital
Findlay, Alexander, shoemaker, 11 and 53 Broad -street
Alexander, blacksmith, 30 Commerce-street, h. 32 Park-
street
James, 23 Prince Regent-street
FIN FOR] NEW ABERDEEN. SO
Findlay, John, watchmaker, jeweller, and manufacturer of German
silver plate, 6 and 26 South Gallery, New Market,
and 1 Queen-street, h. Gordon-street
John A., druggist, 43 Castle-street, h. Brebner's-court,
Castle-street
. — , — . Robert, carver and turner, 10 Mary well -street — shop, Wind-
mill-lane
Robert, hairdresser, 147, Gallowgate
Robert, clerk (Allardyce and Jopp), h. 38 Union-terrace
Mrs., sick nurse, 59 Longacre
Mrs., midwife, 17 Schooihill
. Mrs., 42 Huntly street
— — Mrs., sick nurse, 91 King-street
Mrs., lodgings, 32 Park-street
Finlason, Eric, tailor, clothier, and hatter, (late of Nicol and Fin-
lason), 26 Marischal-street, h. 50 Chapel-street
Duncan, (Finlason and Ord), h. Nellfield
. John, tailor and draper, 2, h. 4 Queen-street
— — and Ord, drapers, 41 Union-street
Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 50 Chapel-street
Finlayson, John, provision shop, 26 Young-street
John (Herald Office), /;. 45 Constitution-street
Finnie, Mrs., grocer, 157, h. 159 Gallowgate
Fire Engine Station, 125 King-street
Fisher, Basil (Devanha), 27 Belmont-street
„ Capt. S. A., West-villa, Albyn-place
— William, Ferryhill
— ~ — Mrs., merchant, 23 New Market Gallery
Miss, 27 Belmont-street
Flann, Joseph, shipmaster (Struggler), Bannermill-street
Fleming, James, molecatcher, Bridge of Dee
John, advocate, 12 King-street
— . — John, merchant, 81 Crown-street
~~ John, late brewer, Gilcomston, h. Mount-street
™_ — J. and J., hardware merchants, 47 Broad-street, h. Burn-
court, Upperkirkgate
. Robert, victualling house and spirit dealer, 49 West North-
street
Flett, David, tailor, Trinity-manse
. — . — William, baker, 180, h. 178 George-street
— . — Mrs., vintner, 60 Quay
Fletcher, Robert, sharebroker, 24 Adelphi, h. 55 Schooihill
William, shipmaster (Marys), 61 Commerce-street
Flockhart, Alexander (of Yeats and Flockhart), h. Belmont
Foote, Rev James (Free East Church), h. 14 Golden-square
„™ James, shoemaker, 38 Frederick-street
™ Miss, 137 Union-street
Forbes, Alexander, late boatman, Customs, 52 Wellington -street
Alexander (of Forbes and Sons), //.. 265 George-street
Alexander, of Blackford, h. 18 Golden-square
and Abel, advocates, 7 Belmont-street
81 NEW ABERDEEN. [FOR FOR*
Forbes, Major-General David (C.B.), of Migvie, h. Silver-street
David Henry, of Balgownie, h. Balgownie
Duncan, advocate (Forbes and Abel), h. Broadford-cottage
George, grocer, 59 St. Nicbolas-street
James, gardener, 4 Shuttle-street
James, merchant (of Forbes and Sons), h. Kingsland-place,
265 George-street
James, late of Echt, 28 Quay
James, Holburn-street
James and Sons, wholesale clothiers, haberdashers, and
woollen drapers, 40 Union-street
James, spirit dealer, 7, h. 11 James-street
. James, furnishing tailor (A. M'Kenzie and Co.), h 62
Hutcheon-street
John, late wool merchant, h. 15 Skene-terrace
John, shipmaster, 13 Commerce-street
John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 86 Broad-street, h. 1
Gallowgate
Robert, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 16 Shi prow
, ™ Captain William Henry, R A., 79 Chapel-street
™ Mrs., provision merchant, 1 86 Gallowgate
Mrs., lodgings, 25 Huntly -street
— ~~ Miss E , of Ladysford, 26 Silver-street
. ~ Misses, of Echt, 23 Bon- Accord-terrace
Ford, John, circulating library, 23 Hutcheon-street
Fordyce, Alexander Dingwall, of Brucklay, R.N., M.P., Albyn-
place
Miss Dingwall, 53 Schoolhill
. Miss Dingwall, 64 Dee-street
Forrest, Edmund, assistant surveyor. G.P.O., 64 Union-street
George, carter, 79 Virginia-street
— . — Peter, horse shoer and farrier, 3, h. 4 Farrier-lane
, — Mrs., midwife, 114 Chapel-street
Mrs., midwife, 76 Queen-street
Miss, Marine-terrace
Forrester, William T., guard of Ballater mail, 9 Diamond-street
Forsyth, Alexander, 18 Constitution-street
— „™ Alexander, 23 Skene-square
and Emslie, chemists and druggists, 57 Castle-street
, — . — George, 18 Constitution-street
George, late dyer, 15 Constitution-street
. , James, wire-worker, 104, h. 123 George-street
~~ James, baker, 129 Crown-street, h. 127
. . James, M.D., 15 Guestrow
Rev. James, D.D., of West Church, 21 Golden-square
John, leather merchant, 83 Broad-street, h. Prospect-house
Morrice, excise office, 112 King-street, h. 23 Skene-square
Robert, overseer (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.), h. 70 Cathe-
rine-street
William, mail-guard, 45 Bon-Accord-street
William, druggist, 57 Castle-street, h. 35 Dee-street
FOR FRA] NEW ABERDEEN. 82
Forsyth, William, feuar, 24 North Broadford
— . — William, suh-editor (Herald), h. 23 Skene-square
Mrs. David, 2 Union-place
Miss, 77 Crown-street
Fortune, George, assistant inspector of poor, k. Summerfield, Park-
street-road
Fotheringham, Richard, manufacturer, h. 9 North Broadford
Fowler, Alexander, dentist and cupper, 22 Belmont-street
. Andrew, Wellspit House, near Bridge of Dee
™ — James and John of Cluny — warehouse, 24 George-street
, — John, vintner, Ruthrieston
Fowlie, James, treasurer, Boys' and Girls' Hospital, 19 Upperkirk-
gate
Francis, John, machine-maker, 2 Shuttle-lane, h. 48 Frederick-
street
Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Town-house,
h. 194 King-street
. — . — Alexander, surgeon, 44 Schoolhill
, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, and agent for Glenury
Distillery, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate
— . — Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, and agent for the
Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal-street, h. 49 Con-
stitution-street
Alexander, contractor, Rosemount-place
Alexander, harbour day-patrol, h. 10 Commerce-street
Arthur, merchant, 42 Gordon-street
Angus, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 72, 74, and 76 Union-
street, h. Woodbank, Pitfodels
Charles, clerk (John Catto, Son, and Co.), h. Wales-street
. Donald (North of Scotland Bank), h. Spittal
David, merchant, 52 George-street, h. 50 Loch-street
Francis, manager (M. Manuelle), Provost Blaikie's-quay,
h. 6 Catto-square
George, ship-joiner, Pottery-close, Footdee
George, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.), h. 14 Catto-square
Hugh, blacksmith and bell-hanger, Steps of Gilcomston
Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie and Co.), 33 Wales-street.
Hugh, clothier, 24 Union-street, h. Broadford-place
Hugh and Co., china merchants, 55, h. 54 Castle-street
James, overseer (Commercial Co.), h. 12 Marywell-street
, . James (of J. F. and Son), h. 8 Drum's-lane
James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union-street
James and Co., grocers, wine, and spirit dealers, 197 Union-
street, corner of Dee-street — Receiving Post Office
„~.™ James (of J. Fraser and Co.), h. 54 Dee-street
. . James, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6 Union-
place, h. 4 Summer-street
. . — James, tailor and clothier, 12 Union-street, h. 6 Union-lane
James, candlemaker, 46 Loch-street, Ji. 42 Castle-street
.™ John (of J. Fraser and Son), h. 66 Bon-Accord-street
John, tailor, 64 John-street
83 NEW ABERDEExV. [FRA GAG
Fraser, John, watch and clock-maker, 166 Union-street, k. 37
Whitehouse-street
John, clerk (Town and County Bank), h. 42 Castle-street
John, tailor, 11 Gaelic- lane
John, builder, Charlotte-street, corner of John-street
John, spirit dealer, 11 Fisher- row
. . John, clerk (Richards and Co.), h. 114 Chapel-street
Thomas, blacksmith, Gordon's-court, 88 Broad-street
Thomas, merchant, Holburn-street
— . — . William, surgeon, 8 Drum's-lane
. William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 57 Union-street, h.
2 Crown-place
William, bookseller and stationer, 29 New Market Gallery
Mrs., grocer and spirit dealer, foot of Short- loanings
. . Mrs., Mary well- street
Miss, of Fraserfield, 9 Union-row
. Miss, 24 North Silver-street
Frater, James, clerk (City Tax Office), h. 9 Huxter-row
John E., sailmaker, (Catto, Thomson, and Co.), 109 York-
street
Frederick, Charles, and Brothers, German clock makers, 62 Broad-
street
. John, German clock maker, 5 Broad-street
Freeman, Benjamin, vintner, Summerfield, Kettybrewster
. Samuel, (J. Gibb and Sons), 1 Alford- place
French, William, baker, 6, h. 7 Shiprow
Friends' meeting-house, 132 Gallowgate
Fullerton, Alexander, spirit dealer, 21 Wales-street
Fyfe, Alexander, mason, 37 St. Andrew-street
— . — Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 12 Crown-street
. Charles, house and property agent, and share broker — office,
104 Union-street
Charles and Co., tobacconists and tea dealers, importers
and dealers in Foreign and British snuffs, Havannah cigars,
fine tobaccos, &c, 104 Union-street, h. 72 Bon-Accord-
street
Charles, vintner and blacksmith, Kepjieston, Rubislaw
~~ — John, blacksmith, 9 Carmelite-street
. , John, brushmaker, 22 St. Nicholas-street, h. 16 Bon- Accord-
terrace
Lewis, blockmaker (Catto, Thomson, and Co.), 47 York-
— ~~ Robert, jobbing gardener, 36 Union-row [street
Mrs., dressmaker, 41 Blackfriars-street
Miss, boarding and day school, 72 Bon- Accord-street
Fyffe, Alexander, writer, 220 George-street
Fyvie, Mrs. Alexander, 11 Schoolhill
Gael, Francis, spirit dealer, Calsayseat
Gage, Andrew, 44 Skene-street
James, overseer, cloth department, Rubislaw Works, h.
Rubislaw
GAL GEN] NEW ABERDEEN. St
Galen, John, M.D., 7 East Crabstone-street
™ Mrs. Alexander, Crown-street
Gall and Bird, clothiers and tailors, 46 Union-street
Charles, stabler, 24 Gerard-street
, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 112 George -street, h. 61 Loch-
street
. . William (of G. and B.), 41 Netherkirkgate
Gallagher, James, pawnbroker, 20 Harriet-street, h. 1 Ragg's-lane
Galloway, Mrs., merchant, 277 George-street
Mrs., midwife, 2 Littlejohn-street
Gammie, Mrs., 38 Gordon-street
Ganson, Herman, shipmaster (Richebucto), 59 Virginia-street
Garden and Palmer, hair-cloth and curled hair manufacturers, 14
John-street
George, baker, 33, h. 31 Schoolhill
. James, advocate (of Murray and Garden), h. Barkmill-
cottage
. John (Richards and Co., Broadford), h. 12 George-street
. William (of Garden and Palmer), 14 John-street
Mrs. George, 89 Bon-Accord-street
Mrs. John, 67 Bon-Accord-street
_ Miss, 121 Crown- street
._ Miss, dressmaker, 15 Skene-street
Gardiner, William, chimney-sweep, Brebner's- court, 9 Castle-
street
Garioch, John, teacher, 106, h. 92 Loch-street
. John, hairdresser, 3 Schoolhill, h. 9 North Broadford
Mrs. (late of Strachan), 22 Queen- street
. Miss, dressmaker, 42 Chapel-street
Garvie, James, builder, 12, h. 10 Summer-street
Gavin, William, grain and meal merchant, Mill of Lairney — ware-
house, 12, h. 13 Black's-buildings
Gauld, Hugh, spirit dealer, 22 Correction-wynd
Hugh, jun., flesher, 5 and 6 New Market, h. Drumhead,
Belhelvie
John, flesher, 38 New Market, h. 88 Green
. Peter, flesher, 45 New Market, h. 166 George-street
. William (Coutts and Gauld), 5 Little Chapel-street
Miss, 21 North Silver-street
Gazette Office, 42 Castle-street
Geddes, George, builder, 6 Mounthooly
,„. James, boot and shoemaker, 14 Causewayend
John, M.D., 37 Union-place
. WTlliam D., teacher, grammar school, 13 Marischal-street
„. Miss, lodgings, 19 Upperkirkgate
Celiac, Alexander, carpenter and precentor (North Church), 62
Virginia- street
James, cooper, 183 West North-street
. William, clerk (National Bank), 264 George-street
Generd Fire and Life Assurance Co.— George Allan, advocate, 1
Marischal-street
85 NEW ABERDEEN. [GEO GIL
George, Charles (of Oswald, George, and Co), h. 11 Chanonry,
Old Aberdeen
James, house-carpenter, Frederick-street
Gerrard, Alexander, teacher (Gordon's Hospital), 97 Union-street
™-^ — James, blacksmith and machine maker, John-street, corner
of Jopp's-lane, h. Skene-square
John, cooper, St. Clement-street
™„ — William, brewer (Devanah Brewery), h. at the work
„™. — William, cabinetmaker, 55 Huntly-street
„~ — . Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 97 Union-street
Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, Waterloo-quay, h. Willowbank
John and Son, civil engineers, contractors, and stone mer-
chants, Waterloo-quay
John, civil engineer (of G. and Son), h. Willowbank
William, teacher (Girls' Hospital)
Miss S., 15 Rose-street
Misses, 69 Dee-street
Gibbon, Alex., M.D., Mackie-place
Charles, inn and lodgings, 64 Regent-quay
Mrs. William, 6 Bon-Accord-square
Mrs., innkeeper, 10 Queen-street
, . Miss, Mackie-place
Misses, Ellangowan-cottage, Pitfoddels
Gibson, Alexander, wright, 10 Thistle-street, h. 43 Chapel-street
Brown, broker, 80 Queen-street
Thomas, shuttle- maker, 33 Union -terrace
Thomas B., (W. Milne and Son), 125 Union street, h. 7
Whitehouse-street
^. — William, plasterer (of Bowman and Co.), 87 Chapel-street
William, flesher, 4 Windy- wynd
Mrs. G., 15 Skene-row
. Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 24 Belmont-street
Gifford and Mair, carvers and gilders, 163 Union-street
James (of Gifford and Mair), k. 14 Marywell-street
Gilbert, William, police officer, Garden-lane, North-street
Gilchrist, Gordon (of Gilchrist and Son), h. 36 Union-street
„™ , and Son, merchant tailors, 36 Union-street
Mrs., Rosemount-place
Miss H., teacher, Rosemount-place
Gilcomston Brewery Co., Gilcomston
Flour Mills, Gilcomston
Gildawie, Alexander, late farmer, Gateside, 6 Carmelite-street
Giles, James, R.S.A., portrait and landscape painter, 64 Bon-Ac-
cord-street
Gill, David (of Farquhar and Gill), h. 6 Caroline-place, Maybank
„™ David (of Gill and Smith), 3 St. Nicholas-lane
John, Bon- Accord ale establishment, 13 Queen-street
™„ Peter, Union-terrace
™. and Smith, wholesale watch and clock makers, 80 Union-st.
~™ Mrs., 216 Gallowgate
Gillan, Wm„ manufacturer (Richards and Co.), 117 George-street
GIL GORJ NEW ABERDEEN. 86
Gillan, Mrs., dressmaker, 62 Virginia-street
Gillanders, James, sexton (St. Clement's Churchyard), and funeral
undertaker, 3, h. 1 Commerce-lane
William, watch and clock maker, Hosefield
Gillen, William, tide waiter, k. 25 James-street
Gillespie, Erskine, boot & shoe warehouse, 3 New Market Gallery
James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 10 Regent-quay, k.
above shop
James, London tavern and victualling house, 35 and 36
Regent-quay
John, innkeeper, 44 Harriet-street
John, Gilcomston tavern, Gilcomston
Girls' Hospital, 56 Gallowgate
Glasgow Annuity Endowment Association
Glass, James, late shoemaker, Holburn-street
™ J. and W., grocers an.l spirit dealers, 254 George-street
Glassites' Chapel, 37 St. Andrew-street
Glegg, Alexander (of Glegg and Sons), h. 31 Shiprow
George (of Glegg and Sons), h. 28 Dee-street
George and Sons, confectioners, 191 Union-street and 27
Shiprow
Robert (of Glegg and Sons), h. 37 Shiprow
Glenburn Distillery, Rubislaw
Glennie, George, baker, 17, h. 15 Crown-street
Mrs., 33 North Broadford
„ Mrs. Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon-street
. Mrs., midwife, 8 Langstane-place
Miss, Galleries, Skene-place
Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance — Robert Dyce, advocate,
61 St. Nicholas-street
Goldie, James, and Co., sailmakers, Waterloo-quay
„™ James, shipowner, Waterloo-quay, h. Ash-hill
„ John, shipmaster, Wellington-road
Goldsworth, John, teller, (N. Bank), 76 Bon-Accord-street
Goodbrand, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 275 George-street
Goodfellow, James, baker, 24, h. 26 Justice-street
Goodwin, William, mail-guard, 7 Donald's-court, Schoolhill
Gordon, Alexander, manager (Aberdeen Quill Company), h. 38
Union-terrace
„, Alexander, advocate and commissary clerk, h. National Bank-
court, 42 Castle-street — Commissary Clerk's office and
chambers, New Record Office, 27 King-street
^ Alexander, cabinetmaker, 2 Shore-brae
Alexander (of Urquhart and Gordon), 164 Union-street
. Barron, and Co., cotton-spinners and manufacturers, Wood-
side
Charles, cooper and provision-curer, 57 Green, h. Ferryhill-
Charles, gardener, Nellfield-Cottage [buildings
Charles (of North of Scotland Bank), h. 20 Silver-street
Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic Chapel, h. Chapel-court, 1
Justice-street
87 NEW ABERDEEN. [GOR GOR
Gordon, Donald, funeral waiter, 5 Gaelic-lane
„™ Donald, comb manufacturer, 17 Jopp's-lane
Francis, of Kincardine, advocate, 27 King-street, h. 13
Golden-square
„~ — George, late merchant, 44 Chapel-street
George, secretary (Gas Light Co.), h. 20 Silver-street
George (of T. and G. Gordon), k. Ruthrieston
„™ — . Hugh and Co., general iron merchants, &c, 89 Broad-street
— manufactory, 14 Gallowgate
„™ — James and Co., coopers, Chronicle-lane, h. 56 Longacre
James, silk mercer and shawl merchant, 26, 27, 28, and 29,
Castle-street
John, cooper and fishcurer, 47 York-street
~™~~ John, carter, 71 Hutcheon-street
John, broker, 4 East North-street
— ~~, John, funeral waiter, 40 Broad-street
™. — Peter E., of Mosstown, Strawberrybank
— . — . Robert, wright, Summer-lane
- and Smith, carters, 81 and 167 West North-street
™ Thomas, jun. (of T. and G. Gordon), h. 162 Union-street
. . Thomas and George, grocers, wine and spirit-merchants,
175 Union-street
. — . Thomas, innkeeper and stabler, 15 Back-wynd
William, advocate, 14 Adelphi, agent for Scottish Equitable
Life and Imperial Fire Offices
Wm., stock- broker and commission merchant, 34 Marischal
street, #.11 Bon -Accord-square
. William, tailor, Ann-street
Mrs., sen., of Newtown, h. 151 Union-street
m Mrs. Alex., lodgings, second floor, 64 Union-street
Mrs. Alex., 12 Mary well-street
,™ — Mrs. James, 2 Longacre, and Gowanbrae, Causewayend
™~~ Mrs. John S.,93 Crown -street
Mrs. L., 4 Schoolhill
— „~. Mrs. Ralph, 86 Crown-street
~™ Mrs. Dr., lodgings, 83 Union-street
™ Mrs., 35 North Broadford
™ Mrs. Maxwell, 48 Union-place
. Mrs. General, of Pitlurg, 9 Golden-square
Mrs. Robert, 290 George-street
. Mrs. Thomas, 31 Frederick- street
— , — . Mrs., 66 Gerard-street
. — . — Miss, dressmaker, 106 George-street
Miss, dressmaker, second floor, 64 Union-street
Miss, 8 Bon- Accord-terrace
™ Miss Ann, milliner and dressmaker, 86 Crown-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 50 Gordon-street
. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22 Union-terrace
Miss, dressmaker, 85 Spring-garden
Miss H., Skene-square
Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill
GOS GrRA] NEW ABERDEEN. 88
Gossip, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Shiprow
Miss, dressmaker, 4 Hanover-street
Gow, John, clothier, 110 George-street, h. 7 Forbes-street
Gowan, Alexander, shipowner, Hanover-lane
Gracie, James, builder, 59 Huntly-street
Grahame, Joseph, 10 Links-street
Grange, Mrs., 53 John-street
Granger, Robert, shipmaster, 45 Wellington-street
Grainger, Charles, advocate (of Stronach and Grainger), h. 1 1 North
Silver-street
. Mrs., 11 North Silver-street
Grant, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 24 Green, h. 16 Cor-
rection-wynd
Alexander, rope and twine maker, North Broadford
. Major Charles, 8 Castle-street
Charles, grocer and spirit-dealer, 14 West North-street
™ — David, teacher, Eastfield-cottage
David, boot and shoemaker, 3 South Silver-street, h. 3
Thistle-street
David L. R. (Brebner and Grant), h. Marine- terrace
George, advocate, 10 King-street
~ George, lodgings, 19 Prince Regent-street
George, clerk (Leys, Masson. and Co.), h. 34 North Broad-
ford
— ™ George, clerk, 103 West North-street
Rev. James, teacher, Donaldson's school, Back-wynd, h.
Eastfield cottage
James, shipmaster (Mercury), 58 Shiprow
James, clerk (stamps and taxes), 35 Huntly-street
James and Son, cabinetmakers, Ross-court, 6 Upperkirkgate
. — . — John, spirit dealer, 10 Lower Denburn
John and William, clothiers and haberdashers, 16 Broad-
street, h. Crown-street
™ John, builder, 8 Forbes-street
~™ — John, grocer, 9 Upperkirkgate, h. above shop
— , — Lachlan, tailor, Chronicle-lane
Peter, virtuoso, collector of plants, minerals, and petrifac-
tions, &c, 39 and 43 West North-street
-. Peter, surgeon, 171 Gallowgate, h. 6 Innes-street
Robert, clock-dial manufacturer, 24 Frederick-street
™ Robert, stoneware merchant, 29 Woolmanhill
Rev. Samuel (Bon-Accord Church), 80 Bon-Accord-street
— _~~ Mrs., lodgings, 44 Summer-street
Mrs., provision merchant, 34 and 36 Loch-street
Mrs. Ludovick, 15 Belmont-street
Mrs., sick-nurse, 5 Gaelic-lane
Mrs., commercial hotel and lodgings, 39 Marischal-street '
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 32 Adelphi
Misses, 18 Crown-street
Misses, of Monymusk, 11 Belmont-street
Misses L. and F., milliners and dressmakers, 24 Dee-street
89 NEW ABERDEEN. [GRA GRE
Grassie, Lewis, writer, 36 Union-street
Gray, Alexander, late merchant, 27 North Broadford
Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 165 West North-
street
Alexander, coach-builder, 101, h. 103 King-street
, Charles, cooper, Hector's-court, Commerce-court, h. 58
Longacre
Rev. Charles, 279 George-street
Daniel, tea, wine, and grocery merchant, 22, h. 36 Union-
street
„„.™. David, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 Shiprow
David, house steward, Gordon's Hospital
r^. David, professor of natural philosophy, Marischal College,
h. 15 Union-place
Ernest, 125 Crown-street
George, merchant, 5 Dee-place
James, general agent, commission merchant, and ship
broker, 58 Marischal-street, h. Braehead of Gilcomston
James, saddler, 63 West North- street
James, flesher, 15 New Market, h. 26 W'ales-street
„m James, flesher, New Market, h. St. Clement-street
, , James, keeper of Kettybrewster tollbar
James, flesher, 33 Basement-floor, New Market
John, millwright (M'Kinnan and Co.'s), h. 239 George-st.
John, flesher, 19 New Market, h. Pegler's-house, Wales-st.
John, officer (West Church), h. 22 Back-wynd
.„ John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Holburn-street, h. above
shop
John (of Morison and Gray), h. 134 Crown-street
Robert, second clerk, Post-office, h. 36 Union-terrace
Robert A., teacher (Public Schools), h. 162 Union-street
Robert, mealseller, 57 Commerce-street
, Walter, silk, shawl, and bonnet rooms, 121, h. 64 Union-
street
Watt and Co., rope and twine manufacturers, 162 West
North-street
, . William, tea dealer and grocer, 39 Green, h. 115 Crown-st.
„ ™ William, advocate, 136 King-street
William, clerk, Post-office, h. Rosemount-place
William, boot and shoemaker, 288, h. 290 George-street
„ Mrs. Adam, 5 Union -place
. Mrs. George, grocer, 155 Gallowgate, A. 7 John-street
. Mrs., lodgings, 7 John-street
Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 51 St. Andrew-street
Mrs., vintner, St. Clement-street
Mrs. James, lodgings, 44 Upperkirkgate
„_. Miss, 79 Gallowgate
„~~™ Miss, dressmaker, 17 Huntly-street
Greach, Mrs., lodgings, 30 Dee-street
Green, Alexander, saddler, 6 King-street
„„ John, 90 Union-street
h2
GRE HAD] NEW ABERDEEN. 90
Green John, cashier (City of Glasgow Bank), h. 90 Union-street
Peter, horse-shoer and farrier, 8 Schoolhill
Gregory, William, keeper of Advocates' hall, h. Advocates'-build-
ings, Union-street
Greig, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 23, h. 25 Huntly-street
Alexander, flesher, 30 New Market, h. 6 Black's-buildings
George, cart and plough wright, 184 West North-street
George, builder (W. and G. Greig), 28 Summer-street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Causewayend
James B., shipmaster, 47 Constitution-street
James, shoemaker, 89 Queen-street
John, cabinetmaker, 129, h. 131 King-street — workshop,
11 Princes-street
™ John E., N. S. Bank, 131 King-street
— ~™ John K., N. S. Bank, 266 George-street
— — . John, surgeon, R.N., 84 Crown-street
Robert, builder, 30 Summer-street
, William, vintner, 19 Lodge-walk
William, builder (W. and G. Greig), 40 Union-terrace
. — . — William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, Skene-
square, h. 1 Forbes-street
W. and G., builders, 40 Skene-terrace
. Mrs. James, 3 Little Chapel-street
„. . Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat maker, Windmill-
. . — . Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 132 Union-street [brae
Griffith, Charles F., manager, Aberdeen Fire and Life Insurance,
89 Union-street
Griffiths, W. H., Oddfellows' Arms' Inn, 41 Queen-street
Grigor, Robert, agent, Commercial Bank, 7 King-street
Groundwater, Alexander L., assistant collector (Gas Light Co.),
40 Canalside, Cotton
— „™ Watson, clerk, 40 Canalside, Cotton
Grub, George, advocate, Advocates' buildings, h. 25 Langstane-
place
Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance — A. Chivas, advo-
cate, agent, National Bank-court, 42 Castle-street
Guild, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 200 George-street
~™„»„ George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston
Gunn, John, master shipwright (A. Hall and Sons), h. Summer-
lane
~ Kenneth, spirit dealer, Commerce-street
Gunpowder Office (Sir H. Bridges) 115 Union-street — William
Stevenson, agent
Guthrie, Andrew, shipmaster, 31 James-street
James, builder, opposite 224 George-street, h. 55 Catheriner
street
~~~™ Mrs., sick nurse, 19 Chapel-street
Mrs., sick nurse, 4 Thistle-street
Hadden, Alexander, of Persley, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, and
Co.), h. Grandholm-cottage
91 NEW ABERDEEN. [HAD HAY
Hadden, Alexander and Sons, woollen and carpet manufacturers, and
worsted spinners, Green and Garlogie
Gavin, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons), Union-grove
James, jun., manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons), h. Coun-
tesswells
™ James Farquhar, manufacturer (A. Hadden and Sons), h. 1
Union-place
,„ Thomas Leys, manufacturer (Leys, Masson, and Co), h.
Grandholm-lodge
Hall, Alexander, shipbuilder, h. 117 York-street, Footdee
„™ and Sons, shipbuilders, York-street, Footdee
John, wholesale warehouseman, 43 Broad-street
James, shipbuilder (of A. Hall and Sons), Footdee
James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 52 West North-street
. John, merchant, 43 Broad-street, h. 13 Union-place
William (of A. Hall and Sons), 119 York-street, Footdee
Miss, governess of Shaw's Hospital, 91 Gallowgate
Ham, Richard, shipmaster (Self), 42 Quay
Hamilton, John, cutler, 17, h. 31 George-street
Hanoverian Royal Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay
Hanseatic Vice-Consul, W. L. Thomson, 21 Quay
Hardy, Thomas, city missionary, 264 George-street
Harper, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 57, h. 61 Virginia-st.
Alexander, mole catcher, Ruthrieston
James, commission agent, 35 Netherkirkgate, h. 19 Union-
buildings
William, boot and shoemaker, 237 (Receiving Post Office),
h. 239 George-street
, Mrs. Alexander, 47 Green
* Mrs., teacher, 4 Jopp's-lane
, Mrs., lodgings, 19 Union-buildings
Harris, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 72 Woolmanhill
Harrison, George (of Harrison and Smith), h.28 St. Andrew-street
and Smith, post-horse masters, horse bazaar, St. Andrew-
street and Lodge-walk
Harrow, Mrs., midwife, 4 Gordon's-court, Schoolhill
Hart, Rev. Hugh (Zion Chapel, John-street), h. 70 Dee-street
Harvey, Alexander, M.D., 214 Union-street
Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 5 Marischal-street, h. Lang-
stane-place
George T., clerk (Railway Co.), h. Marywell-street
, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 56 Quay, A.Albion-street
. Mrs., provision dealer, 46 Skene-street
Hatt, John L., 23 Castle-street
, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 270 George-street
Miss, 23 Castle-street
Hay, Alexander, shipowner, 54 Wellington -street
Alexander, spirit dealer, 64 Queen-street
Alexander, japanner and clock-dial maker, 8, h. 10 Thorn-
ton-place, Guestrow
_, Alexander, 1 Blackfriars-street
HAY — HEN] NEW ABERDEEN. 92
Hay, James, late merchant, h. 1 Blackfriars-street
James, feuar, 48 Gerrard-street
James (James and John Hay), h. 2 Guestrow
James, teacher, Gordon's Hospital
James, minibus proprietor, 3 Gordon -street
, — . — John (late carver and gilder), h. 19 Guestrow
James and John, carvers and gilders to the Queen, optical
and philosophical instrument sellers, and agents for the
Thames Plate Glass Co., 2 Market-street— workshop,
19 Guestrow
Robert, grocer, 18 Blackfriars-street
William, boot and shoemaker, 113 Union-street, h. 17 Up-
perkirkgate
William, tailor, 41 Harriet-street
Mrs., 95 King-street
~~ Mrs. Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 92 Shiprow
Mrs., sick-nurse, Bourtie's-court, 19 Upperkirkgate
Miss, dressmaker, 8 Carmelite-street
. Miss, lodgings, 107 Gallowgate
Healy, William, boot and shoemaker, 62 Union-street, h. 64 Union-
street
Hector, Alexander, salmon-merchant, 2 Trinity- quay
James, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street
. John, salmon-merchant, 171 Crown street
™ William, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street
Heitzman, B., German-clock maker, 44 Queen-street
Henderson, Alexander, advocate— office, 30, h. 32 St. Nicholas-
street
— . — Alexander, bookbinder, 2 Broad-street
Alexander, hinge-maker, 30 Gerard-street
David, fishing-tackle maker, 5 Castle-brae
Henry, spirit dealer, 50 East North-street
James, architect and builder — agent for M'Neil's Patent
Felt for Roofing, 120 Loch-street
James, Leadside, Gilcomston
James, writer, 49 Schoolhill
™. John, shipmaster (Venus), Prince Regent-street
John, lithographer and engraver. 15 Union-buildings, h. 21
Bon- Accord-street
John, porter, 251 George-street
~ John, fishing-tackle maker and game dealer, Spring-garden
tavern, 81 Spring-garden
John, Waterloo tavern, 82 Waterloo-quay
Robert, shoemaker, 80 Skene-street
Robert, plasterer (of Bowman and Co.), h. 4 John-street
. Robert, lock and hinge manufacturer, 46 John-street
William, architect and builder, 66 Loch-street and 91 Gal-
lowgate, h. 66 Loch-street
. William, of Kepplestone, h. Kepplestone
„ William, house painter, 5 Dee-street, h. 3 St. Mary's-place,
Crown-street
93 NEW ABERDEEN. [HEN— HOR
Henderson, William, gunmaker and cutler, 85, h. 83 King-street
William, M.D., 49 Schoolhill
~~ William, jun. (Barry, Henry, and Co.), 28 Skene-terrace
William, gardener, Oakbank, Stocket
Mrs., umbrella maker, 76 Green
Henry, David, slater, 5 Causewayend
George, anchor-smith (Blaikie Brothers), 1 Mill-street
„™„~ George, flesher, 92 Gallowgate
, ™ George, merchant (Hugh Gordon and Co.), h. 1 Gallowgate
James, coach-guard, 99 George-street
Joseph, shore porter, 13 Exchequer-row
™ — Mrs., midwife, 81 Shiprow
Miss, lodgings, 71 Gallowgate
Herald Office, 7 Queen-street
Hercules Insurance Company — agents, James Nicol, advocate, 42
Castle-street, and John Duncan, advocate, 25 Marischal-
street
Hicky, W. R., excise officer, Union Glen Distillery, h. Holburn-
street
Hill, Isaac, teacher — seminary and h. 19 Queen-street
— — Mrs., lodgings, 17 Queen-street
Hird, Miss, lodgings, 156 George-street
Hobb, Abram, clerk, (Coach-office, 65 Union-st.), h. 5 Schoolhill
Hobson, Christopher, assistant surveyor, G.P.O., 71 Dee-street
Hodge, Robert, lodgings, 27 James-street
. Thomas, 9 Rosemount-terrace
Hogarth and Co., merchants, 68 College -street
Dickson, and Co., provision merchants, &c, 70 College-
street — office at works ; iron works, 107 West North-st.
Dickson, merchant, 63 Bon -Accord-street
Hugh, merchant, Ruby-cottage, North Silver-street
Thomas (of T. Bannerman and Co.), h. Elmfield
William, merchant (Hogarth and Co.), h. 261 Union-street
_™~ — Miss, 63 Bon-Accord-street
Hogg, Alexander, 4 Carmelite-street
~™ — George, wright, Holburn-street
George, plumber and gasfitter, 109 George-street
John, wright, Trinity-street
Peter, tinplate worker, 20 Carmelite-street
William, spirit dealer, 4 Skene-street
Miss, teacher, 5 St. Andrew-street
Miss Charlotte, teacher (Free John Knox), h. Holburn-st.
Holmes, William, cooper (Hogarth and Co.), 13 Bon-Accord-lane
~™~~ William, jun. (Hogarth and Co), 13 Bon-Accord-lane
Mrs. Joseph, 28 Chapel-street
Holland, Frederick (Richards and Co.), h. 5 Golden-square
Hood, Walter and Co., shipbuilders, Footdee
Walter, shipbuilder, h. 27 York-place
Mrs., sick-nurse, 7 Little Belmont-street
Horn, James, manager (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), h. Spring-
bank-terrace
HOR INF] NEW ABERDEEN. 94
Horn, William, cabinetmaker, 79 Green
James, town-serjeant and sheriff-officer, 8 Gallowgate
House of Refuge, Duthie's-court, 45 Guestrow
Houston, Mrs , 36 Union-place
Howat, Robert, coach-guard, 90 Shiprow
Howling, Edward, shipmaster (City of Aberdeen), 28 Wellington-
street
. Thomas, shipmaster (North Star), 54 Quay
Howie, Alexander and Son, manufacturers, 47 Loch -street
Mrs., lodgings, Cruden's-court, 22 Broad-street
Huddlestone, Mrs., 143 George-street
Hughes, Robert, engraver and lithographic printer, 87 Broad-
street, h. 90 Shiprow
Hume, Peter, Wellington-road
Humphrey, John, of Comalegy, Springbank-terrace
— ~™ William, of Cuttlehill, 108 King-street
Hunter, Alexander, mealseller, 63 Huntly-street
~~ — Arthur, mealseller, 137 Gallowgate
James, builder, 30 Windy-wind
John, late farmer, Glenkindy, 13 Black's-buildings
Robert W., musician and teacher of instrumental music,
6 Marischal-street
,~„ — William, Advocate, 14 Adelphi-court, h. 113 Crown-street
William, lodgings, 91 Broad-street
~„ William, grocer, 33 Park-street
™ William C. of Tillery, Albyn-place
Mrs., 48 Constitution-street
Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Black's-buildings
— . — . Miss, straw-hatmaker, 61 Huntly-street
™ Misses, 30 North Broadford
Hurry, William and Sons, nail and tack manufacturers, 32 Justice-
street, h. Mathieson's-court, 14 Castle-street
Hutcheon, Andrew, heddlemaker, 12 Forbes-street
, — . — John, Outseats, Pitmaxton
~~ — Robert, flesher, 34 New Market, h. Mastrick
William (of White and Hutcheon), h. Garnet-place
Mrs., lodgings, 35 Huntly-street
Hutchison, John, shipmaster, 8 Hanover-street
Hutton, Edward, hairdresser, 114 Skene-street
Illinois Investment Company — Adam and Anderson, cashiers
and agents in Britain — chambers, 75 Union-street
Illingsworth, John, cookshop, 73 Broad-street
Imlay, Alexander, late printer, 9 Constitution-street
Mrs., provision seller, Mounthooly
Imperial Fire Insurance — J. Smith, architect, agent, 142 King-st.
Imray, James, locker of Customs, h. 18 James-street
Robert, mealseller, Hardgate
Independent Fire, Life, and Annuity Assurance — A. Stevenson,
agent, 62 Queen-street
Infirmary, Royal, Woolmanhill
95 NEW ABERDEEN. [ING JAC
Inglis, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 25, h. 26 Broad-street
David, provision merchant, 26 New Market
David, spirit dealer, 58 George-street
George, wholesale grocer, Crown-court, Union-street, h. 60
Dee-street
George, baker, 215 Gallowgate, h. 8 Catherine-street
James, baker, 32, h. 30 Gallowgate
John, shoemaker, 15 Hutcheon-street
William, baker, 67, h. 61 Broad-street
. Mrs. Walter, school for young ladies, 12 Adelphi-court
Ingram, Alexander, feuar, Porthill
James, tailor, 9 Union-lane, h. 15 Bon- Accord-street
„„ William, wright, 91 Loch- street
Innes, George, Ivy-cottage, Loanhead
, . George, plasterer, 95 George-street
John B., slater, 65 Chapel-street
Robert, fishmonger, 60 Basement-floor, New Market, h. 13
Carmelite-street
Mrs., lodgings, 68 Broad-street
Mrs., lodgings, Cruden's-court, 22 Broad-street
Mrs. James, Meiklefolla, 77 Chapel-street
, Mrs. John, 14 Rose-street
Miss (Mrs. Donald), 251 Union-street
™ Miss, lodgings, 264 George-street
Inspector of Weights for the town and county, John Blaikie —
office, 13 Littlejohn-street
Inston, Henry, tailor, 39 Quay
Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire) —Francis James Cochran,
advocate, 96 Union-street, and Skinner and Ross, advo
cates, 103 Union-street, agents
Ireland, James, baker, 81, h. 79 Bon- Accord-street
Ironside, George, superintendent, railway works, h. 36 Chapel-st.
Patrick, clerk, 4 Canal- street
William, builder, Allen's-cottage, Well of Spa
, Mrs., register office, 7 St. Andrew-street
Irvine, Alexander, shoemaker, 25 Longacre
Alexander, late paper manufacturer, Pirie's-court, 50 Castle-
street
m„ James, of Springbank, Kittybrewster
„„ John, pianoforte tuuer and repairer, 247 George-street
Mrs., lodgings, 30 St. Andrew-street
Miss, 249 Union-street
Jack, William, boot and shoemaker, 1 Ragg's-lane
™ Mrs. William, midwife, 5 Upper Denburn
Mrs., broker, 39 Woolmanhill
Jackson, George, Mariners' Church officer, united fund officer, and
funeral undertaker, 2 Marywell-street
Henry, druggist, 34 Woolmanhill, h. 13 Black's-buildings
William, boot and shoemaker, 15 Huxter-row, h. Hender-
son's-court, 46 Broad-street
JAC — JOH] NEW ABERDEEN. 96
Jackson, William, tailor, 23 North Broadford
Jaffray, David, Kinharrachy Mill Warehouse, 68 West North-street
George, messenger (Aberdeen Bank), h. 5 Castle-brae
James, painter and glazier, 158 Gallowgate
—~ — . Thomas, paper manufacturer, 39 Netherkirkgate, h. Water-
ton Mills, Stoneywood
William, writer (P. and A. Davidson), Bellevue, Hardgate
William L., boot and shoe shop, 36 Broad-street
Mrs. William, 47 Constitution-street
™ William, merchant, 108 Chapel-street
James, Robert, broker, 127 Gallowgate
Jameson, Mrs. John, 41 Chapel-street
Jamieson, Alexander, drill-master, Gordon's Hospital, and teacher
of broadsword and calisthenic exercises, h. 11 Little
Chapel-street
™ Alexander, cutler, 26 Lodge-walk
— .„™ George, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 2 King-street, and
38 Union-street, h. 33 Dee-street
— , George, jeweller and silversmith to the Queen, 107 aod 109
Union-street, h. 3 West Crabstone-street
„™ — James, surgeon, 4 Castle-brae
James (of James Fraser and Co.), #.11 Union-row
. James, plumber and gas-fitter, 14, h. 12 Wales-street
James, precentor (Free North Church), teacher of vocal
music, and jobbing gardener, Blaikie's-house, Charles-st.
~™™. John, tea and spirit shop, 43 Lodge-walk
. — .~~ John, druggist, 90 Broad-street, h. 1 Gallowgate
John, clerk (Town and County Bank), A. 1 Denburn- terrace
„™ Robert, M.D., lecturer on medical jurisprudence, University
and King's College, 17 King-street
— . — Thomas, turner and violin maker, Ironmonger's-court, Up-
perkirkgate
„™~~ Thomas, wright and funeral waiter, 9 Carmelite-street
William, house-carpenter, Holburn-street
Mrs. William, 6 Affleck-street
Mrs., midwife and sick nurse, 15 St. Nicholas-street
Mrs., 1 Denburn-terrace
Mrs. Robert, sen., 2 Castle-brae
Jamson, Mrs. Captain, lodgings, 37 Marischal-street
Miss, matron, Gordon's hospital
Jarvis, James, hosier, (Barker and Sons), k. North Broadford
J W. C, North-street bakehouse, h. 59 Long-acre
Jazdowzki, John, teacher and linguist, 120 Crown-street
Jeans, John, shipmaster (Iron Queen), 113 York-street
Jenkins, John, boot and shoe maker, 31 Netherkirkgate
Jennison, Mrs., fishmonger, 78 Shiprow
Jessiman, George, spirit dealer, 80 Loch-street
Thomas, spirit dealer, 14 Park-street
Miss, dressmaker, 54 Chapel-street
Johnston, Alexander, grocer and tea dealer, 26 North-Broadford
Alexander, builder, 40 Thistle- street
97 NEW ABERDEEN. [JOH KEI
Johnston, Andrew, broker, 140 Gallowgate
George, tide-waiter, Prince Regent-street
. . George, advocate, 42 Netherkirkgate
and Laird, tailors, 2 St. Catherine's-wynd, Union-street
James, mealseller, 60 Virginia-street
James, messenger-at-arms, 29 Broad- street
James, tailor, 4 Queen-street
. . John, late shipmaster, Neptune cottage, Pitmuxton
John, 1 Virginia-street
John, blacksmith, and heel and toe maker, 75 Gallowgate
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 71 Virginia-street
. Joseph, umbrella manufacturer, 2 Blackfriars-street, h. 27
Woolmanhill
„~~— Joseph, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Netherkirkgate
Robert, merchant, 25 York-place, h. 36 Bon- Accord-terrace
Samuel, clothier, 82 Union-street, h. Strawberrybank
™ William (of Johnston and Laird), 68 Broad-street
Mrs. Andrew, lodgings, 47 Frederick- street
Mrs. Jane, waiter at the bath-rooms, Sea-beach, h. 27 Wool-
manhill
„„„„„ Mrs., 3 Golden-square
Mrs. William, register office, 23 Guestrow
™ Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 4 Queen-street
„„ Miss, teacher (John Knox's School), h. 23 Guestrow
. Misses, Calsayseat
Joiner, William, tailor and clothes-dealer, 33 Lodge-walk
Jolly, Mrs. George, mealseller, 46 Frederick-street
Jopp and Shand, advocates, Jopp's-court, 31 Gallowgate
„™ Alexander, advocate, Jopp's-court, 31 Gallowgate
. .™~ William (of Allardyce and Jopp), //. Elmhill
Mrs. Andrew, Elmhill
Joss, Charles, tailor, 91 Skene-street
James, wright, Upper Denburn, h. 95 Skene-street
. John, provision agent, 47 Loch-street, h. 5 Charlotte-street
Patrick, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), h. 124 George-street
William, clerk, Porthill
Justice, Miss, milliner, Crown-court, Union-street
Justicemills, Holburn-street
Kay, James, engineer, Bridge of Dee
John, teacher (West Prison), h. 20 Chapel-street
John, general agent and commission merchant, 47 Marischal-
street, h. 51 Bon-Accord-street
James, dyer, Maltmill-bridge
Keith, Alexander and Son, house and sign painters, 4 Ross's-court,
6 Upperkirkgate
Alexander, sen. (Keith and Son), 7 Crown-street
Alexander, jun., painter (of Keith and Son) h. 3 Ross's-
court, 6 Upperkirkgate
Daniel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 51 East North-street
David, advocate (Town-clerk Depute), h. 49 Chapel-street
KEI KID] NEW ABERDEEN. 98
Keith, George, Morningside
James, druggist, 8, h. 10 Union-place
— James (late of Canada), 101 Crown-street
™-~™ James, surgeon, R.N., 1 Crown-place east
— , — John (Pratt and Keith), h. 52 Bon-Accord-street
John, merchant-tailor, 6 Netherkirkgate, h. 1 Guestrow
John, flesher, 28 Wales-street Market, h. 27 Wales-street
John, teller (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), h. 59 Dee^
street
William, M.D., surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and lecturer
on clinical surgery, h. 257 Union-street
, . William, slater, 24 Union-row, and 24 Summer-street
. Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 7 Crown-street
Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, Maclean's-court, 50 Gal-
lowgate
Kelles, James F., commission agent, 53, h. 51 Marischal-street
Kelly, John, merchant, Lamond's-court, 49 Upperkirkgate
Kelman, Alexander, baker, 23 Basement floor, New Market
. James, 58 Castle-street
William, tailor, Well-court, Broad-street
William, rope and twine manufacturer, 71 Hutcheon-street
William, excise officer, Union Glen Distillery, h. Holburn-
street
„™ . Miss, lodgings, 188 George-street
Kempt, Alexander, druggist, 228, h. 232 George-street
Kemp, Robert, grain merchant, and tacksman of the Ferryhill
meal, barley, and flour mills, 59 and 60 Castle-street, and
20 New Market, h. Crown-street
Mrs., lodgings, 27 Frederick-street
Kenn, George, writer, Town-house
Mrs. William, 17 Huntly-street
Kennedy, Andrew, shoemaker, 14 Castle-brae
„™~~ David H., commissary-clerk depute (Record Office), h.
„ James John, commission agent, 8 Adelphi, h. Crown-street
Mrs. D., 13 Huntly-street
Jane, sick nurse, 31 Harriet-street
. Miss, 46 Marischal-street
Miss Lydia, lodgings, 91 King-street
Kerr, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 22 Causewayend
. David, M.D., lecturer on surgery to the University and
King's College, Ji. 4 Golden-square
George, carver and gilder, Jopp's-Court, 40 Broad-street
, James, painter, 15, h. 8 Donald's-court, 20 Schoolhill
,„. James, haircutter and perfumer, 86^, h. 64 Broad-street
Robert, shipmaster, 3 Victoria-place
William, boot and shoemaker, 249 George-street, h. 86
John-street
Mrs., temperance coffee-room, 64 Broad-street
Kidd, John, teacher (East Parish Sessional School), h. 3 Kings-
land-place
William, shipmaster, 61 Commerce-street
99 NEW ABERDEEN. [KID LAI
Kidd, Mrs. William, spirit dealer, Skene-square
Kilgour, Alexander, M.D., 158 Union-street
„ James, merchant, h. 29 Bon-Accord-terrace
— , — and Taylor, tobacconists, tea and spirit dealers, 44 Nether-
kirkgate
Misses, Millbank, Hardgate
Kiloh, Alexander, lodgings, 6 Union-lane
— — James, tailor, 15 Correction-wynd
. Joseph, spirit dealer, 6 College-street
— . — Miss, Gallowgate
King, Arthur, printer, 21 Silver-street
. Charles, furnishing tailor, 23 Broad-street
.. George and Robert, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 28
St. Nicholas-street — printing house, East Lindsay-street,
Golden-square
. George (of George and Robert King), h. 1 Skene-place
John, shipmaster (Florence), 17 Prince Regent-street
„™ William, wright and cabinet maker, 19 Gordon-street, h 25
Huntly-street
Mrs. Robert, dressmaker, 20 North Silver- street
„ ™ Mrs., provision seller, 1 Albion-street
Kinharrachy Mill Warehouse — D. Jaffray, manager, 68 West North-
Kinloch, Miss, 15 Golden-square [street
Kinmont, John, spirit dealer, 24 Shiprow
Kinneard, William, gardener, Pitmuxton
Kirkland, Mrs., 65 Dee-street
Kirk wood, Thomas, gun maker, 6 Flourmill-brae
James, carter, Marywell-street
Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, Ewen's court, 42 Gallowgate
Knight and Craib, saddlers, 43 Queen-street
— . — William, architect and surveyor, 11 Union-buildings
™ Mrs. James, 61 Gallowgate
Knowles, Alexander, writer, 1 Marischal-street. h. Netherkirkgate
™ George, flesher, 9 and 10 New Market, h. 19 Fisher-row
, William, flesher, New Market, h. 24 Wales-street
. Mrs., 3 Langstane-place
Mrs., spirit dealer, 12 Regent-quay
— ~~. Misses, dressmakers, 19 Kidd-lane
Knox, David, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h. 187 George-street
David (Knox and Paterson), h. 30 Union-row
.~~ and Paterson, painters, 18 Chapel-street
, — ~™ William, meal merchant, 83 George-street
. Mrs. George, Kingsland -place, 259 George-street
.„™ Mrs. William, lodgings, 124 Union-street
Miss, 187 George-street
Kyd, James, road-surveyor, 1 Gordon's court, Gordon-street
Kynoch, John, teller (N. S. Bank), 60 St. Nicholas-street
Ladies' Working Society, 12 Marischal-street
Laer, E. W. Von, 25 Constitution-street
Laing, Alexander, Crown-court, 36 Upperkirkgate
LAI LAWJ NEW ABERDEEN. 100
Laing, Alexander, spirit dealer, 36 Guestrow
— , — Alexander (of Laing and Melvin), 24 Dee-street
. and Melvin, coach and harness makers, 4 and 8 Bon-Accord-
street
. — Herod, 11 Drum's-lane m
James, overseer (John Gibb and Son's quarry, Rubislaw),
h. 32 Summer-street
— . — James, ironmonger, stove and fender maker, 98 and 100
Union-street — workshop, Flourmill-brae, h. Crown-court,
36 Upperkirkgate
— —~ James, hairdresser, 23 Park-street, h. Albion-street
.. — . James, skinner, 28, h. 69 George-street
. William, M.D., 7 Golden-Square
— — . William, blacksmith, heel and toe maker, 1 8 Catherine-st.
h. 32 Hutcheon-street
. Mrs. John, midwife, 42 Netherkirkgate
Mrs., lodgings, Waterloo-quay
,™ Misses, Keppleston-cottage, Rubislaw
Laird, Daniel (of Johnston and Laird), h. 25 Bon-Accord-street
George, shoemaker, 24, h. 43 Causewayend
Lamb, Alexander, plumber and gas-fitter, 78 St. Andrew street, h.
27 Blackfriars-street
„~~™ David, sen., flesher, 7 New Market
David, jun., flesher, 33 New Market
„ ™ Davidson, feuar, 57 Causewayend
— ™~ James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston
„~.„™ Robert, shore porter, 18 Shiprow
Lambert, Miss, boarding school, Union-terrace
Lamond, James, of Stranduff, h. Lamond's-court, 49 Upperkirkgate
Lamont, Alexander, stoneware merchant, 9 Shiprow
„™ John, spirit and provision dealer, 7 Longacre
, Mrs. George, teacher, 9 Gaelic-lane
Langland, Robert, provision dealer, 187 Gallowgate
Laurie, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 50 Virginia-street,
h. Ferryhill-buildings
Thomas, founder (J. Abernethy and Co.), h. Ferryhill
William, bookbinder and stationer, 169 Union-street, h. 22
Skene-square
Law, Arthur, grocer, 49 Windmillbrae
„~ — George, shipmaster (Gipsy), 54 Quay '
. — , James, carter, 2 Canal-lane
„™„™ James, spirit merchant, 18^ Shiprow, h. above shop
, . John, baker, 60, h. 58 Shiprow
.. — , — Samuel, shoemaker, 122 Skene-street
William, grocer, 55 Park-street, corner of Princes-street
Mrs., lodgings, 36 Queen-street
._ Miss, 35 Shiprow
Miss Barbara, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington-place
Lawrence, James, mason, 5 Mounthooly
«-. John, slater, 25 Ann-street
Mrs. James, 25 Queen-street
101 NEW ABERDEEN. [LAW LES
Lawrence, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 52 Chapel-street
Lawson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 61, h. 46 Netherkirk-
gate
Leask, Alexander, shipmaster (Prospect), Bannermill-street
James, shipmaster, 4 Hanover-street
William, shipmaster (Countess of Seafield), 52 Chapel-street
Ledingham, Alexander, grocer, Bridge of Dee
George, cooper, Newbridge
James, teacher of English, elocution, writing, geography,
Latin, and arithmetic, 12 Correction-wynd
„— , — James, mealseller, Upperkirkgate
~~ — Peter, 50 King-street
~™~~ Robert, advocate (Ledingham and Walker), 50 King-street
. and Walker, advocates, 52 King-street
Mrs. William, 9 St. Nicholas-lane
Legg, James, tinsmith, 48 Netherkirkgate
Legge, John, mason, 83 King-street
Leigh ton, James, letter-carrier, 11 Charles-street, Broadford
Leith, Lieut. John, 24 Frederick-street
Misses, of Freefield, 46 Skene-terrace
Leslie, Alexander, town-serjeant and sheriff-officer, 51 Queen-street
. Alexander, late of Jamaica, 12 Union-row
Alexander, brewer, 5 Virginia-street
, Alexander, shipmaster (Albion), 46 Constitution-street •
„~ Alexander, 35 Bon-Accord-terrace
™ Andrew (A. Leslie and Co.), h. 14 Wellington-street
„ Andrew, commission agent, 4 Mitchell-place, King-street
„™ Andrew and Co., boilermakers and general blacksmiths,
Provost Blaikie's quay, Inches
,™ George, shipowner, 11 Quay, h. South Crown-street
. George, vintner, Moulders' Union Inn, 3 Burnett's-close,
Castle-street
George M. (Milne, Low, and Co.), h. King's-square, Huntly-
street
George, shipwright (A. Duthie and Co.), 3 Bannermill-st.
. John Grant, sheriff-clerk depute, and depute-clerk of the
peace, Record Office, 27 King-street, h. Rosemount-place
James, manager, Gas Light Company, h. 8 Canal-terrace
; , James, shoemaker, 16 Schoolhill, h. 97 Chapel-street
James, shipmaster, 38 St. Clement-street
James, clerk (G. Leslie, Quay), h. Crown-street
James, clerk, 30 Upperkirkgate
James, writer, (Nicol and Monro), h. 16 Commerce- street
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 York-street
™ John, cotton manufacturer, 39 Woolmanhill, h. 263 George-
John, shipmaster (Wilhelmina), Waterloo-quay [street
„„ John, shipmaster (Morinda), 20 Prince Regent-street
Thomas, carter, York-street
William, surgeon, 15 Silver-street
rr^^r. William, jun., and Co., grocers, tea, spirit, and wine dealers,
39 West North-street, h. above shop
i2
LES — LIT] NEW ABERDEEN. 102
Leslie, William, jun., flesher, 31 New Market
William, yost, grocer, 8 Meal market-lane
William, architect, 8 Golden-square
Mrs., 35 Bon-Accord-terrace
. ~ Mrs. Peter, 97 Chapel-street
™ Mrs., of Memsie, 29 Union-place
Miss, 132 Crown-street
Miss, milliner, 16 Virginia-street
Miss, Rubislaw-villa
Misses (Powis), Berrybank
Misses, lodgings, 111 Gallowgate
„™ Misses, milliners, 46 Constitution-street
Levie, Alexander, shipmaster, 81 Virginia-street
Alexander, shipmaster (Duke of Buccleuch), 19 Marischal-
street
— ~™ George, shipmaster (Sedulous), 13 Commerce-street
„~„™ John, merchant, 53 Shiprow, h. St. Nicholas-street
— ™, John, shipmaster, 29 East North-street
„„,. — John, writer, 29 East North-street
™ Robert, shoemaker, Wales-street
Lewis, Arthur, ale and spirit merchant, commission agent, &c, 5
Regent-quay
Leys, Alexander, stabler and coachman (South Mail), 180 Gallow-
gate
™ George, vintner, 49 Lodge-walk
Masson and Co., manufacturers, Grandholm Works — Town
office, Market-street
~~ Robert, superintendent engineer (Aberdeen Steam Naviga-
tion Co.), h. 7 Carmelite-street
Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 190, h. 187 George-street
Ligertwood, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 122 King-street,
h. 24 Constitution-street
John, advocate, 4 Correction wynd
~™~~ William, master shipwright, h. York-street
Mrs. Peter, 109 York-street
Lillie, George, teacher (Free Union School), 48 Summer-street
Lindsay, Roger, mealssller, 82, h. 80 George-street
— ~™ William, boot and shoemaker, 15 Bon-Accord-lane
Mrs., 11 Union-place
Mrs. Col., 150 Union-street
Mrs., 21 Prince Regent-street
Linklater, James, shipmaster (Paragon), 51 Commerce-street
Linton, Alexander, surgeon, R.N., 11 Canal-street
Littlejohn, D. and A., wholesale grocers and provision merchants,
72 Netherkirkgate
Alexander (of D. and A.), h. Burnside-cottage, Holburn-st.
,. David (of D. and A.), h Burnside-cottage, Holburn -street
James, fancy worsted warehouse, 155 Union-street, h. Broom-
field, Stocket
„™ — William, cashier (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), 91
Union-street
103 NEW ABERDEEN. [LIT — LUN
Littlejohn, Mrs., Burnside-cottage, Holburn-street
Livingston, Mrs. Dr., Ellangowan-cottage, Pitfoddels
Lizars, A. Jardine, M.D., surgeon, professor of anatomy, Maris-
chal College and University, h. 155 Union-street west
Lloyd's agents — Oswald, George, and Co., 30 Marischal street
Lobban, James, draper, 220 George-street
Miss, staymaker, 15 Littlejohn-street
Logan, Charles, provision seller, 42 St. Andrew-street
David, piano-forte tuner, regulator and dealer, 148^ George-
street
London Union Assurance Fire Office and Annuities — William
Gray, advocate, agent, 136 King-street
.„„ Provision Shop, 78 Green
„ Hat Company, 27 Union-street
Longmuir, Alexander, shipmaster, 24 Constitution-street
John, shipmaster, 33 Wales-street
Rev. John, A.M. (Free Mariners' Church), h. Langstane
place, Dee- street
Hugh, shipmaster, 33 Wales-street
Catherine, staymaker, 24 Blackfriars-street
Mrs., 47 Schoolhill
Miss, ladies' school, 47 Schoolhill
Lothian, Mrs., provision seller, 62 John-street
Louden, John, coachman (Defiance), 24 St. Andrew-street
Lovi, Alexander, master, R.N. 2 Wales-street
Low, Alexander (Milne, Low, and Co.), h. 31 Union-place
Charles, shipmaster h. Ferryhill
James, dyer, 76 Loch-street
Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Blackfriars-street
Lowery, George, 42 Constitution-street
Lucas, James, pavier and contractor, 15 Princes-street
Lumsden, Clements, advocate, 1 Union-terrace
„_ David, grocer, 17 Skene-street, and meal and barley ware-
house, 5, h. 3 Skene-terrace
George, shore porter, 7 Marischal-street
„ Henry, of Auchindoir, 255 Union-street
James (of John and James Lumsden), h. 91 Bon-Accord-st.
James and Co, clothiers, 117 Union-street
John (of John and James Lumsden), h. Deemouth, Clayhills
John and James, merchants, 95 Union-street
William J., of Balmedie, h. 146 Union-street
- William, merchant, 58 Union-street, h. Milburn cottage,
Dee-village
Mrs., midwife, Denburn
Miss, 50 Skene-terrace
Miss E., broker, 17 Woolmanhill
Lunan, John, warehouse-keeper (Steam Navigation Co.), h. Red
Lion-court, 77 Broad-street
John, wholesale and retail stationer, 66 Broad-street
William, officer to the wright and cooper trade, h. 44 St.
Andrew-street
LYA M'CR] NEW ABERDEEN. 10*
Lyall, David (of George Lyall and Co.), 97 Union-street
— , — George (of George Lyall and Co.), 97 Union-street
George and Co., silk mercers, 99 Union-street
Robert, blacksmith, 74 Queen-street
— i — Mrs., 2 East Crabstone-street
Lyell, Alexander, second clerk (Customs,) h. .28 Crown-street
, — .„™ George, town-serjeant and sheriff-officer, 123| Union-street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 67 Shiprow
John, register-grate, stove, and gun-maker, 124 Union-street
— manufacturing house, Back-wynd, h. 59 Bon-accord-st.
~„ — Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 123^ Union-street
Mrs., lodgings, 123^ Union-street
Lyon, Alexander, leather merchant, 51 Castle-street, h. 7 South
Constitution-street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 East North-street
, — . — John, shipmaster (William Maitland), 63 Quay
William, pawnbroker, 35 Netherkirkgate
Miss, dressmaker, 30 Summer-street
M'Alltjm, Miss, 264 George-street
M'Arthur, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Clarence-street
M'Bean, Alexander, spirit dealer, 15 Castle-street
. Daniel, cabinet maker, Mathieson's-court, 14 Castle-street
H., general commission agent, agent for the National Mer-
cantile Life Assurance Society London, 1 Littlejohn-st.
John, boot and shoemaker, Bridge of Dee
.~~. Mrs., late of Alves, 36 Skene-terrace
M'Beath, James, spirit dealer, 59 Virginia-street
James, piano-forte turner, 13 College- street
M-Callum, James, tide-surveyor of Customs, 29 Frederick-street
. William, boatman, 53 St. Clement-street
M'Carron, Felix, broker, 2 Park-street
M'Cluskie, Michael, grocer and spirit dealer, 14^ Quay
M'Combie, Charles, spirit dealer, 8 Justice-street, and cooper, 21
St Paul-street
~~~ . George, spirit dealer, 6 Sclioolhill
James Boyn, advocate (Murray and M'Combie), h. 1 Albyn-
place
Thomas and Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, and
wholesale tea dealers, 51 Netherkirkgate
William, furniture dealer, 11, h. 13 Upperkirkgate
Mrs. Peter, 7 Charlotte-street
Mrs. Thomas, Richmondhill
Miss, lodgings, 124 Union-street
M'Condach, Harry, grain dealer, Holburn-street
Harry, jun , Holburn-street
™_m~ John, engineer, Ferryhill-buildings
M'Conochie, Alexander, English and mercantile academy, 13
Crown-street, h. 22 Kidd-lane
G. C , teacher of writing, 115 Union-street, h. 22 Kidd-lane
M'Creary, Mrs., midwife, 45 Castle-street
105 NEW ABERDEEN. [M'CU— M'GK
M'Culloch, Mrs., lodgings, 9 George-street
M'Donald, Alexander, spirit dealer, 12 Wellington-street
Alexander, M.D. (late Royal Artillery), Rubislaw-park
Alexander, advocate (Blaikie and Smith), h. 23 James-st.
Alexander, stonecutter (of M'Donald and Leslie), Bon-
Accord- square
Andrew, shore porter, 7 Marischal-street
Barney, causewayer, 59 Huntly-street
Charles, spirit dealer, 169 Gallowgate
David, manager (Bannermill), h. 183 King-street
David, (Clark and M'Donald), h. Wool-mill, Culter
David, spirit dealer, 40 Loch-street
George, broker, 91 Woolmanhill
James, cabinetmaker, 31 Castle-street, h. 48 Longacre
James, watch and clockmaker, jeweller, silversmith, and
auctioneer, 78 Union-street, h. 76 Broad-street
James, gardener, Rosehill, Skene-square
James, baker, 147 George-street
John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 23 Gallowgate, h. 140
George-street
John, road-overseer, 64 Gerard-street
John, late merchant, 10 North Broadford
John, tailor, 7 Albion-street
^„. . John, confectioner, 37 Basement floor, New Market
John, bookseller, 16 Crown-street, h. 25 Bon-Accord-street
John, grocer, 13, h. 12 North Broadford
™ Neil, teacher of dancing, h. 68 Gerard-street
„™ Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 6 Carmelite-street
Robert, tailor, 7 South Silver- street
™ William, spirit dealer, 12 West North-street
. and Leslie, stonecutters, builders, and granite-polishers,
east end of Constitution-street
„™. . Mrs., lodgings, 55 Schoolhill
Mrs., lodgings, 28 George-street
„™ Mrs. Captain, 79 Crown-street
, Mrs., lodgings, 51 Bon-Accord-street
Miss, staymaker, 140 George-street
Mrs. George, 30 Marischal-street
„v~„™ Miss, dressmaker, 28 George-street
Miss, stay and corset maker, 53 Queen-street
M'Dowall, Rev. Andrew, city missionary (Free Church), 38
Union-row
M'Farlane, Alexander, clerk (National Bank), h. 119 Crown-st.
D., shoemaker, 39 East North-street, h. 7 Justice-lane
Thomas (of Cameron and M'Farlane), 16 Loch-street
. Mrs., 119 Crown-street
. Mrs., late of Crathie, 30 North Silver-street
M'Gilivray, John, hairdresser, 244 George-street
M'Gregor, John, shipmaster (Mariner), 81 Virginia- street
~~~~~ Robert, hairdresser, Holburn-street
William, shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent-street
M'GR M'KE] NEW ABERDEEN. 106
M'Gregor, Mrs. Colonel, 89 Crown-street
~~™. William, inkeeper, Aberdeen Hotel
M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth manufacturer, 5 Justice-
street, h. 1 Chapel-eourt
~~~~« Miss Margaret, hosier, 1 Justice-street
M'Guffle, Thomas, letter-carrier, 20 Trinity-street
M'Hardy, David, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 66 Nether-
kirkgate
John, general blacksmith and bell-hanger, 15 Back-wynd
. William, vintner, Short-loanings, Gilcomston
™_™. William, grocer, 156 Gallowgate
Mrs. John, hotel and lodgings, 10 Adelphi, Union-street
Mrs. Charles, 8 St. Nicholas-street
M'Intosh, Charles, wright, 45, h. 47 Blackfriars-street
Daniel, blacksmith and machine-maker, Fish-street, h. Han-
over-lane
Daniel, flesher, New Market
David, M.D., 137 Union-street
John, stoneware merchant, 61 Windmillbrae
— ~ — James, spirit dealer, 90 Loch-street
~ James, tinsmith, 28, h. 21 Netherkirkgate
Rev. Simon (East Parish), 158 King-street
™ Mrs., midwife, 52 Causewayend
William,, hairdresser, 19 Market Gallery
Mrs., lodgings, 40 Broad-street
Miss, teacher, Hanover-lane
M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster, 59 Green
Alexander, bootmaker and leather-cutter, 18, h. Collies-
court, 60 Gallowgate
Alexander, provision shop, 253 George-street
David, hardware shop, 51 North-gallery, New Market
George, slater, 93 Green
George C, clerk, 63 Park-street
Hugh, spirit dealer, 29 Park-street
James, ship tavern and coifee-room, 42 Quay
James, hosier and stay manufacturer, 55 Queen- street
James, bootmaker, Webster's-court, 29 Guestrow
™ John, tailor, 30 Spa-street
. — . — John, boot and shoemaker, 18 Trinity-street
Wm., A.M., teacher (West-end Academy), 11 Bon- Accord-
street
William, house-carpenter, 48 John-street, h. Leadside, Gil-
comston
— ~~. William, tailor, Wellington-road
. Mrs., 29 Bon- Accord- street
Mrs. John, grocer and baker, 41 Park-street
Mrs., milliner, 15 St. Nicholas-street
Mrs., matron (Blind Asylum), Huntly-street
Miss, bonnet maker, 23 Young-street
M'Kechnie, Allan, shipmaster, 53 Commerce-street
M'Kenna, Michael, spirit dealer, 49 George-street
107 NEW ABERDEEN. [M'KE M'LA
M'Kenzie, Alexander, currier, 13 Denburn-terrace
Alexander (A. M'Kenzie and Co.), h. 12 Bon-Accord-lane
— . — Alexander and Co. (late Munro and Grant), woollen dra-
pers, 85 Union-street
Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-square
Alexander, innkeeper (Star Hotel) and shipmaster (Edin-
burgh Packet), 24 Quay
Charles, 38 Gordon-street
— ~™ and Currie, skinners, Steps of Gilcomston
~— — , David, superintendent of meters — office, 66 Regent-quay,
h. 8 Marywell-street
Donald, spirit dealer, 14 Frederick-street
~ — ™ George, boot and shoemaker, 42 Regent-quay
George, grocer and spirit dealer, 19 Causewayend, h. 2
Hutcheon-street
~™ — George, shoemaker, 10 Castle-street
— . — and Greenlaw, bakers, 83 Gallowgate
Rev. Hugh (Gaslic Church), 56 Causewayend
James, baker, 66 and 68 Queen -street
— James, spirit dealer, 44 Gallowgate
. — ™ John, spirit dealer, 2 John-street
John, shipmaster, 11 Longacre
John, shipmaster (Lyon), 27 York-place
, ~ Captain Malcom (H.EJ.C.S ), Friendville
™ and Matthews, architects, 74 King-street
Robert, clerk (Devanha Brewery)
Mrs. George, Ruthrieston-lodge
Mrs., sick-nurse, 45 Blackfriars-street
Mrs., 33 Summer-street
Mrs. John, 42 Bon-Accord-street
Mrs., 44 Chapel-street
Miss, of Ord, 83 Union-street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1 Blackfriars-street
Mrs., lodgings, Affleck-place
-~—~~ Mrs., of Glack, Albyn-place
M'Killiam, B. and W., confectioners, 52 Broad-street
Basil (of B. and W. M'Killiam), h. 6 JNorth Broadford
Robert, confectioner, 59 Union-street
William (of B. and W. M'Killiam), h. 3 Queen-street
M'Kinlay, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Trinity-corner
Robert, manager (W. and J, Coubrough)
M'Kinnon, Lachlan, advocate — office, 2 Ragg's-lane, h. View-place
~— — Lachlan, jun., advocate, stock and sharebroker — office 61
St. Nicholas-street, h. 106 Crown-street
William, ironmonger, h. View-place
William and Co., iron merchants, founders, and bone ma-
nure manufacturers — foundry and bone-mill, 20 Spring-
garden
M'Kirdie, John, watch and clock maker, 28 Woolmanhill
M'Lachlan, James, hairdresser, 40 Castle-street
John, coal broker and shipowner, k. 57 Regent-quay
M'LA M'PH] NEW ABERDEEN. 108
M'Lagan, Rev. James, professor of Divinity (Free Church), k. 82
Bon-Accord-street
M'Laren, James, collector of excise — office, 116 King-street, h. 51
Schoolhill
John, commission merchant, 25 Gallowgate, h: 65 Bon-
Accord-street.
William, M.D., 51 Schoolhill ' .
M'Lean, Alexander, house-agent, M'Lean's-court, 50 Gallowgate
Alexander, confectioner, 19 Schoolhill, h. above shop
— . — G. Gordon, M.D., professor of Oriental languages, Marischal
College, h. 22 Silver- street
~ James, 18 Commerce-street
John, clerk (Harbour office), h. 50 Gallowgate
John, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), h. 5 Canal-terrace
— — . John, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50 Gallowgate
— . — Thomas, baker, 7 Dee-street
. William, clerk (customs), h.
. Mrs. Thomas, matron, House of Refuge, 45 Guestrow
— . Mrs., grocer, 11 Bon-Accord-lane
M'Leay, Alexander, spirit dealer, 17 Justice-street
M'Leish, William, teacher — class-room, 115 Union-street, h. 8
Drum's-lane
M'Lennan, Miss, dressmaker, and straw-bonnet maker, 66 John-st.
M'Leod, Adam G, teacher (Free Gilcomston School), h. 18 Bon-
accord-street
Colin and Son, manufacturers of brass, zinc, and tinplate
goods, 52 East North-street
— ™ George, vintner, 2 Canal-terrace
— ~~~ Henry, boot and shoemaker 18 John-street
. James, confectioner, 16 St. Nicholas-street, h. 73 Nether-
kirkgate
John and Co., watch and clockmakers, 9 Schoolhill
, Robert, tinsmith, 10 East North-street
William, tailor, 14 Gallowgate
Mrs. Alexander, grocer, 33, h. 35 Summer-lane
„™ Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 2 Ragg's-lane
Miss, assistant teacher, Porthill school
M'Millan, George, tailor, 21 Market-gallery
Peter, watch,, clock, compass, and quadrant-maker, 45, h. 46
Regent-quay
. Robert, and Co., skinners and tanners, Jack's-brae
, Rev. Samuel, Rosemount-place
„. William, currier, Jack's-brae
William and Co., watch, clock, compass, and quadrant-
makers, 28 Marischal-street
M'Neil, John, manager (Bon-Accord Cotton-mill), h. 69 College-st.
M'Nie, Mrs., 5 Black's-buildings
M'Phail, Mrs. Donald, Skene-square
M'Pherson, Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Sugarhouse-lane
Andrew and Son, ironmongers and blacksmiths, 51 Market-
gallery
109 NEW ABERDEEN. [M'PH MAC
M'Pherson, Captain Duncan, late of the 52d foot, Ferryhill-build-
James, combmaker, h. 202 George-street [ings
. — .„~ James, stabler, 26 West North-street
John, notary public and messenger-at-arms, 14 Blackfriars-
street
John, comb manufacturer, Steps of Gilcomston, h. 28 North
Broadford
.~~ — John, shipmaster (Granite), 54 Quay
~- Peter, hat manufacturer, 14 Market-gallery
— . — . William, spirit dealer, 37 Quay
. — .~™ William, bookseller and wholesale stationer, 59 Broad-st.
— .~~ Mrs., lodgings, 13 Marischal-street
„™ — Miss, dressmaker, 13 Marischal-street
M'Rae, James, distiller (Strathdee Distillery), Cooperston-
buildings
-~v_~ John, brewer (Cadenhead, Barron, and Co.), h. Holburn-st.
™. Miss, sick nurse, 1 Blackfriars- street
M'Robbie, James, flesher, 170 George-street
— ™* John, grocer, 141, h. 139 Gallowgate
Peter, gardener, Love-lane
M'Taggart, Donald, clerk, 47 Marischal-street, h. 99 Gallowgate
M'William, James and Co., comb manufacturers, 83 Spring-garden
™. Mrs., lodgings, 1 Blackfriars-street
. Miss, teacher (Davidson's-school), Footdee
Macaldowie, Peter, brushmaker, 53 St. Nicholas-street
. „~~ Robert, clerk, 85 Hutcheon-street
Macallan, David, Strawberrybank
.~~ Mrs., 3 Queen-street
Maeandrew, Daniel, builder, 24 John-street h. 116 George-street
Macarthie, James, boatman (Customs), h. 47 York-street
Machray, Alexander, dyer, 93 Woolmanhill
. . Alexander, teacher (Free East Church School), Kingsland-
place
— . — Isaac, mail contractor, 65 Union-street
~™ — Mrs., 4 St. Mary's-place, Crown-street
Miss, 117 George-street
Mackay, James T. (of J. T. Mackay and Co.), 141 Skene-street
James T. and Co., working silversmiths, jewellers, and opti-
cians, 75 Broad-street
~™ . Mrs., dealer in clothes, 82 Shiprow
Misses, boarding school, Union-terrace
Mackie, Alexander, Mackie-place
Alexander, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 3 Black-
friars-street, and proprietor of hot and cold sea water
baths, at Beach, and 10 Regent-quay
, Alexander, spirit dealer, 88 John-street
. George, boot and shoemaker, 99 George-street, h. 33 Har-
riet-street
-™ — George, engineer, 35 West North-street
. George, spirit dealer, 36 Gallowgate
„ John, blockmaker (W. Hood and Co.), h. 9 Canal-terrace
MAC MARJ NEW ABERBEEN. 110
Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St. Clement-street
William, watch and clockmaker, jeweller, &c, 29 St. Nicho-
las-street, h. 40 Union-terrace
William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, corner of Charlotte-
street, St. Andrew- street
, William, blacksmith, St. Clement-street
Mary, sick nurse, 59 Chapel-street
— . Mrs., lodgings, 13 Marischal-street
Mrs., muslin printing, 24 George-street
, Mrs., midwife, 41 Harriet- street
Maconochie, Robert (stamps and taxes), h. Skene- square
T. R. (Aberdeen Assurance Co.), h. Craiglug
— „,„ William, clerk (Gordon, Barron, and Co.), h. 10 Marywell-
street
Macrobin, Dr., professor of medicine, Marischal College, h.. 13
Silver-street
Maeswein, Hugh, manager of the North of Scotland Equitable
Loan Company, 52 Union-street, h. 83 Crown-street
Maguire, James, dealer in clothes, 49 Queen- street
Mail and General Coach Offices, 65 Union-street
Main, David, shipmaster (Isabella and Ann), h. 25 Marywell-street
. John, shipmaster (Magnet), 43 Commerce-street
™ Mrs., midwife, 42 Loch-street
Mair, William (of GifFord and Mair), 57 Huntly-street
Maitland, George, agent for Blackie and Son, publishers, Glasgow,
John O'Groat Journal, Elgin Courant, and Scottish
Guardian newspapers, 40 Broad-street, h. 255 George-st.
_. John, late merchant, 23 Union-place
. Peter, feuar, Causewayend
,„~_™ Robert (of J. Maitland and Co.), h. Garvock- street
William, shipmaster (Clio), 126 King-street
Mrs., lodgings, 34 Park-street
. Miss, 1 St. Clement-street
Malcom, James, writer (Blaikie and Smith), h. 56 Chapel-street
„ and M'Gregor, chain makers, 89 West North-street
~ Mrs., late of Leochel, 70 Dee-street
Mann, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 4 Union-street, h. 38 Chapel-
street
, ., James, spirit dealer, 18 Netherkirkgate, h. Charles-street
, James, spirit dealer, 1 Adelphi-lane
John, shipmaster (Isla), 6 Hanover-street
.. John, grocer, 88, h. 66 Chapel-street
Manson, John (North of Scotland Bank), h. 40 Constitution-street
Manuelle, J. and J., manufacturers of effervescing champaigne,
lemonade, and soda water, Chronicle-court, Queen-street,
h. 91 King-street
„»™ M., stone merchant, Blaikie's-quay
March, J., German clockmaker, 42 George-street
. — . Matthew, German clock maker, 42 George-street
Mariners' General Life Assurance Co. — Geo. Allan, advocate,
agent, 1 Marischal- street
Ill NEW ABERDEEN. [MAR MAS
Marnoch, Alexander, messenger and housekeeper, Custom-house
Marquis, George, accountant, 147 Union-street, h. Albyn-place
Marr, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 25 Windmill-brae
_™ George (of Marr and Milne), h. 31 Wales-street
and Middleton, fleshers, 36 Market
and Milne, fleshers (successors to James Williamson), 30
and 31 Wales -street Market, and 11 and 12 Market
. „ John, pianoforte saloon and music seller, 218 Union-street,
h. above saloon
Marsh, James, shipmaster (Caroline), Maybank
Marshall, Allan A., brassfounder, coppersmith, gas-fitter, and
superintendent of fire engines, 51 West North-street, and
34 Littlejohn-street, h. 104 West North-street
Alexander, plumber, 5 Charlotte-street
David, painter and glazier, 13 Diamond-street
~~~™ John C, clerk (P.O), h. 47 Blackfriars-street
.-™. John, clerk, 3 Trinity-quay, h. Rosemount
Martin, Alexander, collector of Merchant Seamen's Fund, 1 Con-
stitution street — office, 33 Regent-quay
. Alexander, agent, 69 Crown-street
George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, h. 14 North Broad-
ford
. James, slater, 68 Broad-street
. John and James, fleshers, 51 and 52 Market, h. 26 St.
Nicholas-street
„™ — John, shipmaster, 1 Constitution-street
„~ John, sen., flesher, 23 New Market, h. Holburn -place
„. ™ John, third clerk (Customs), 112 Chapel-street
John, jun., flesher (of J. and J.), h. 26 St. Nicholas-street
„—. John, baker and confectioner, 36 Union-place
Robert, shipmaster (Margaret Hardie), 20 Commerce-street
Samuel, 1 Catherine-street
.™ Samuel, hat manufacturer, 34 Union-street, h. Cruden's-
court, 22 Broad-street
. William, flesher, 50 Market, h. 26 St. Nicholas-street
Mrs., cowfeeder, Sunnypark, Causewayend
^„ Mrs., provision shop, 35 Guestrow
Massie, John, teacher (John Knox's School), 49 Spittal
Joseph C, teacher (Free Holburn School), h. 2 Thistle-st.
, Marianus, advocate, 153 Union-street, h. Wellington-place
Peter, boot and shoemaker, 61 Queen-street
Robert, gardener, Millbank
, Mrs., lodgings, 103 George-street
Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 162 Union- street
Masson, Alexander, Sugarhouse-lane
„. Alex., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 62 St. Nicholas-
street, h. 49 Upperkirkgate
Andrew, accountant (Bon-Accord Fire and Life Assurance
Company), h. 68 Catherine-street
... James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 51 Gallowgate, h. 55
Gallowgate
MAS— ME A] NEW ABERDEEN. 112
Masson, Robert, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer, 19 Justice-st.
— ~v~ Thomas, flesher, Market, h. Carmelite-street
, William, dyer, Barkmill, h. Millbank-cottage, Berryden
— -~~ William, cooper, Holburn-street
Mrs. George, dealer in old clothes, 25 East North-street
Miss, teacher, Holburn-street
Miss A., straw-bonnet maker, miliiner, and dressmaker, 68
Catherine-street
Mather, John, commission agent, Concert-court, Broad-street, h.
103 Crown-street
William, spirit dealer, 33 Loch-street
Matthew, Alexander C, surgeon, 3 Canal-terrace
Alexander, insurance broker, and manager, Sea Insurance
Company, 57, h. 24 Marischal-street
James, mason, 3 Union-wynd
™~™ John, late baker, 20 Prince Regent-street
John, merchant, I Carmelite-street
~™ Miss, dressmaker, 3 Union-wynd
Matthews, James (of M'Kenzie and Matthews), 72 King-street
William, jun., merchant, h. 261 George-street
William, sen., 261 George-street
Matheson and Co., merchant tailors, 22 Marischal-street
P. (of Matheson and Co.), 1 College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Mrs., midwife, 144 George-street
„ Miss, dressmaker, 144 George-street
Mathewson, James, gardener, Connigarhill-nursery, Links
Mrs. Alexander, nursery, Connigarhill, Links
Mathieson, Isaac, silk mercer and haberdasher, bonnet, plait,
shawl, and millinery rooms, 33 Union-street, h. 2 St.
Catherine's-wynd
James, broker, 1 1 Justice-street
>™. Peter, proprietor, 14 Kidd-lane
„~ Robert, spirit dealer, commerce-street
„~. Mrs., dressmaker and milliner, 20 St. Nicholas-street
Mrs. Peter, 22 Lower Denburn
Mrs., 57 Huntly-street
Maurice, Alexander, shipmaster (Perra), 6 Garvock-street
Mrs., 29 Justice-street
Maver, Alexander, blacksmith, Holburn-street
David, teacher (Bon -Accord Juvenile School), h. 3 Affleck-
™^ George, farmer, Ruthrieston [place
James, jobbing gardener, Neilson's-house, Holburn-street
John, slater, h. 172 Gallowgate
. Miss, teacher (Girls' Hospital), 56 Gallowgate
Mavers, Charles, flesher, 4 Wales-street Market
Maxwell, George, ginger and spruce-beer brewer, retailer of spirits
and ale, 20 Meal Market-lane
Mearns, Daniel, shipmaster (Earl of Aberdeen, steamer), 2 Yeats-
lane
James, keeper of Regent-bridge and assistant berthmaster, 6
Baltic-street
113 NEW ABERDEEN. [MEA — MER
Mearns, James, packer of china, glass, and stoneware, h. 5 Guestrow
™w~»» John, spirit dealer, Charlotte-street
„~« — John, watch and clockmaker, 16 Schoolhill
John, clerk (Royal Hotel), h. 17 Huntly-street
Robert, builder, 53 Bon-Accord-street
William and Co., plasterers, 24 Blackfriars-street
Mrs., lodgings, 53 Bon-Accord-street
Mrs., midwife, 5 Guestrow
. Miss, Chapel-court, 61 Gallowgate
Miss, Hardgate
Medd, Misses, teachers of singing and pianoforte, 31 Marischal-st.
Meffet, Mrs. George, haberdasher, 204 Gallowgate
Mein, James, surgeon-dentist, 11 Crown-street
Mellis, Alexander, Dean of Guild's officer, and inspector of mea-
sures— office, Town-house and Lodge- walk, h. 32 Adelphi-
court
Melville, Eliezer (of T. Melville and Sons), h. Ferguson's-court,
]08£ Gallowgate
— . . Thomas, sen., h. Melville's-eourt, 106 Gallowgate
„ Thomas, jun., ironmonger, h. 87 Gallowgate
. Thomas and Sons, iron merchants, wholesale ironmongers,
plane, lock, and hinge manufacturers, 106, and 108 Gal-
lowgate
William, ironmonger, 106 Gallowgate, h. Kingsland-place,
Broadford
Melvin, George, boot and shoemaker, 16 and 18 George-street, h.
36 Union-terrace
—, George, game dealer, 15 Meal Market-lane
James, LL.D., rector of Grammar School, h. 41 Belmont-st.
James, wright, 32 Hutcheon-street
John, musician, 25 Schoolhill
John (of Laing and Melvin), Crombie's-cottage, Kidd-lane
Mrs. James, lodgings, 130 Union-street
— _~~ Miss, staymaker, 81 Shi prow
Mennie, Alexander, merchant, 46 Upperkirkgate, h. 87 Hutcheon-
street
James, land-surveyor, Hardgate
— — John, boot and shoemaker, West North -street
~~ William, clerk (Gilcomston Brewery), h. Gilcomston
. William, tea and spirit merchant, Holburn-street
Mrs., 11 Canal-street
Menzies, John, leather- cutter, 8 Woolmanhill, k. 30 Blackfriars-st.
Thomas, printer (Gazette Office), h. 47 Frederick-street
Christian, sick nurse, 48 Woolmanhill
Mercer, Hay, watch and clockmaker, 27 West North-street
John, wright, 22 Hutcheon-street
Merchant, Alexander, house carpenter and cabinetmaker, corner of
Jopp's-lane, John-street, h. 32 St. Andrew-street
Isaac, shipmaster (Jane Boyd), 6 Baltic-street
Seamen's Office, 33 Regent-quay
~~w,~^ Mrs., 13 Chronicle-lane
k2
MES — MIL] NEW ABERDEEN. 114
Mess, Jonathan, corn merchant — granary, 22 Commerce-street, /*.
17 Prince Regent-street
Meston, Alexander, late dyer, Viewmount-cottage, Holburn-street
Alexander, jun., writer (P. and A. Davidson), h. Viewmount-
cottage, Holburn-street
— ™~ Archibald, silk mercer, 81 Union-street
James, grocer, 6 East North-street
— , — . John, stabler, 13 Princes-street
„™~™ Joseph, porter and ale merchant, 27 Shuttle-lane
Robert, merchant, 135 Skene-street
— Seaton, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Justice-street
— „~ Thomas, teacher of English, &c, 56 Union-street, h. 17
Golden-square
Meyers, Lazarus, general merchant, 1 Flourmill-lane
Michie, George, cooper, 7 Barnett's-close
James, lodgings, 30 Dee-street
__,. — . John, tinsmith, 68 Windmill-brae
Michigan Investment Co. — Murray and M'Combie, cashiers and
agents, 103 Union-street
Middleton, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 14 East North- street
~~~™ James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 46, h. 44 Sum-
mer-street
™ James (Williamson and Middleton), 40 Wales-street
„™ — John, cabinetmaker, 99 George-street, h. 28 St. Andrew-st.
. Peter, tailor, 6 Crown-street, h. Justicemill-lane
. — . — Robert, builder, 24 Union-row, h. 1 Dee-place
,™ Robert, provision merchant, 11 Drum's-lane
Samuel, teller (Aberdeen Bank), k. Ash-cottage, Skene-st.
William, cabinetmaker, 54 Summer-street
. Mrs. James, Braehead, Gilcomston
„™ , Mrs., wool and worsted merchant, 95 Gallowgate
Mrs., 14 East North-street
Miss, dressmaker, 19 Huntly-street
„™ Miss, dressmaker, 95 Gallowgate
Military Hospital, Castle-hill
Millar Brothers (London Hat Co.), 27 Union-street
„™ David, architect, (J. Gibb and Son), h. 28 Silver-street
„™ George, rope and twine manufacturer, 42 Park- street
. James, flesher, 12 Wales-street Market, h. 19 Wales-street
. . . William, tailor, Concert-court, Broad-street
Mrs., lodgings, 40 Thistle-street
Miller, George, jun., rope and twine manufacturer, 40, h. 42 Park-
street
George, tobacconist, 60 Union-street
James, flesher, 2 Basement-floor, New Market
James A., advocate, 123£ Union-street, h. Albyn-place
John, commission agent and ship-broker, Park-cottage, by
Park-street
„™ Mrs., Albyn-place
Milne, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 27 Marischal-street, h.
Cruden's-court, 22 Broad-street
115 NEW ABERDEEN. [MIL — MIL
Milne, Alex., gardener, Polmuir
Alexander, tailor, 19 Backwynd
„ Alexander, of Pittrichie, wholesale grocer, snuff and tobacco
manufacturer, 14 Young-street, h. above warehouse, and
Pittrichie
Alexander, vintner, Broad-street Coffee-room, 3 Longacre
Cruden, and Co., manufacturers of threads, shoe-threads, and
linens, Spring-garden, Windmill-brae, and Gordon's- mills
. — . — Charles, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.), h. Strawberrybank
„ Rev. David (Gilcomston Church), h. 36 Schoolhill
. — ™ David, merchant, h. 24 St. Andrew-street
, David, wright, 4 Martin's-lane
— .~™ Douglas E., 24 St. Andrew-street
. — . George, road-contractor, Ferryhill-cottage
George, grocer, 87 Woolmanhill, h. Gilcomston-steps
~™ George, gardener, Westfield-park, Gilcomston
— ~~ George, overseer (R. Johnston), Waterloo-quay, h. 20 Com-
merce-street
George, shipmaster (Lady of the Lake), 1 Church-street
~™ — , James, shore-porter and sedan-chairman, Summerfield-
gardens
James, shipmaster, 12 Mary well-street
m James, vintner, Wellington-road
James, Mill of Buchanston Meal and Barley Warehouse,
77 Broad-street
„ James, horse-shoer, Flourmill-brae
James, spirit dealer, 9 West North-street
John, agent for Mill of Inverury, Canal-terrace, h. 61 Re-
gent-quay
—.--. John B. (of W. Milne and Son), h. Marywell-street, corner
of Crown-street
— „~ John, wholesale confectioner, //. and warehouse, 21 Gal-
lowgate
. — ~~ John, gardener, Westfield-cottage
_ John, letter-carrier, 172 George-street
— ; — . John, messenger (Aberdeen Town and County Bank), h.
10 Green
John, clerk of Police, 50 St. Nicholas-street, h. 10 Green
„ — ™ John D., sen. and jun., advocates, 54 Union-street, h. 40
Skene-terrace
John, druggist, 150 George-street
John, carter, Fish-street
— ; — . Low, and Co., manufacturers and woollen drapers, 1 Union-
buildings
— ~~ Peter, late shipmaster, 55 Virginia-street
, Peter, overseer (William Allen, Waterloo- quay), h. Sugar-
house -lane
— ™ Robert, teacher, 19 Marischal-street
Robert, timber-measurer, 33 York-street
Robert, shipmaster, Hanover-street
Robert, hosier, 9 Black's-buildings
MIL MIT] NEW ABERDEEN. 116
Milne, Roger, 11 Schoolhill
Thomas, nurseryman and florist, Sunnyside
Thomas, master ship-wright (Hall and Sons, Footdee), h.
St. Clement-street
William (of Marr and Milne), h. 16 Constitution-street
William, manufacturer (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), k. 34
Chapel-street
William, contractor, Bridge of Dee
William, late boot and shoemaker, 1 1 Schoolhill
William and Son, grocers, tea and spirit merchants, 37 and
39 Broad-street, and 195 Union-street
William, late painter and glazier, h. Collie's -court, 60
Gallowgate
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 58 Queen-street
Christina, vintner, 10 Langstane-place
Mrs. Captain, 51 Chapel-street
Mrs. David, midwife, 24 St. Andrew-street
Mrs. G., 55 Shiprow
Mrs. James, IYovost Milne's-court, 65 Gallowgate
Mrs. Robert, straw-hat and stay-maker, 35 Union-street,
h. Exchange-court
Mrs., stabler, 11 Harriet-street
Mrs., provision merchant, 61 Loch-street
Mrs., 31 Wales-street
. Mrs., flesher, 11 Wales-street Market, h. 16 Wales-street
»~„ Mrs., 40 Constitution-street
Mrs., 7 Black's-buildings
„ Mrs , 210 King-street
. Miss, teacher (Infant School), Princes-street
Miss Catherine, fancy- knitter, dealer in worsted and teas,
11 Schoolhill
Miss Elspeth, dressmaker, 11 Drum's-lane
™» Miss, superintendent (Female School of Industry), Shaw's-
court, 90 Gallowgate
Miss Margaret, register office, 3 Guestrow
Miss, teacher of pianoforte and singing, 19 Marischal-
street
Miss, 75 Union-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 14 Thistle-street
Misses, white seamstresses, 7 Collie's-court, 60 Gallowgate
Minto, William, 20 Prince Regent-street
Minty, James, inspector of police and superintendent of water —
office, 50 St. Nicholas-street, h. 28 Princes-street
Mitchell, Alexander (Mitchell and Cay), head of Spa-street
Alexander, bird-stuffer, Upper Denburn
Alexander, assistant pilot-master, New Pier
Alexander, clerk, h. 20 Quay
, Alexander, spirit dealer, 97 Loch-street
and Cay, house carpenters, Spa-street
Charles, spirit dealer, 41 Guestrow
^ Daniel, machine maker, 37 Park-street
117 NEW ABERDEEN. [MIT— MOI
Mitchell, David, advocate, agent for Manchester Fire & Pelican Life
Assurance Companies, 36 Union- street, h. Bexhill-cottage,
Holburn-place
David, blacksmith, Castle-brae, h. Duthie's-house, Castle-
brae
„™,~~ George, shipmaster, 9 Yeats'-lane
George, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 8 Black's-build-
ings, h. 44 Chapel-street
George M., spirit dealer, 2 Schoolhill, k. 3 George-street
James (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), 20 Regent-quay
— . — . James, late merchant, Holburn-street
„. James, masoD, 93 Chapel-street
. — James, pianoforte tuner and repairer of musical instruments,
87 Skene-street
James, broker, 21 Lodge- walk
John, builder (of Mitchell and Ross), 4 Little Chapel-street
John, shipmaster, Marine-cottage, 6 Constitution -street
. John, tinsmith, 2 Little Wales-street
— „~ John, artist, 27 Crown-street
„„ John, principal beadle (Free St. Clement's), h. 29 East
North-street
. Robert, manager (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.), h. 20
Regent-quay
Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Commerce-street
Stewart, spirit dealer, 59 Guestrow
™ Thomas, engineer (Blaikie Brothers), h. Footdee
Rev. William L. (Free Holburn Church), h. 139 Skene-st.
™ William, mason, Rose-street
. ~, William, shipmaster, 46 Regent-quay
. — William, wright, Commerce-street
~~. — . William, bookseller, ornamental stationer, and printseller,
55 Union-street
William, clerk (Post Office), 23 Hutcheon-street
— . — . William, teacher (Boys' Hospital), 19 Upperkirkgate
— „~ Mrs., Mitchell-place, King-street
. Mrs., midwife, 91 Chapel-street
,~-»~~. Mrs., lodgings, 21 Summer-street
™ Mrs., pattern-printing establishment, 10 St. Nicholas-street
„ Mrs. Major, of Ashgrove, 35 Belmont-street
™ Mrs., lodgings, 5 Donald's-court, 20 Schoolhill
Mrs. John, agent for Morison's medicines, 61 Broad-street
Mrs. Robert, milliner, baby-linen warehouse, 23 St. Nicholas-
street
— . — Miss, dressmaker, 41 Guestrow
— . — Miss, 1 Chapel-street
Miss, dressmaker, 65 Chapel-street
Moffat, Francis, bookbinder, Concert-court, Broad-street
„. John, gardener, Outseat, Pitmuxton
— Mrs., sick nurse, 3 Denburn
Moir, Alexander, late hosier, Moir's-court, 103 Gallowgate
B. (of J. Moir and Son), h. 36 Marischal-street
MOI MOR] NEW ABERDEEN. 118
Moir, George, of Denmore, h. Denmore
~~ — George, flesher, 21 Queen-street
James, surgeon, 3, h. 5 Skene-row
— .™- James, M.D., Braehead-cottage, Old Aberdeen
„ James (Jos. Moir and Co.), h. 86^ Crown-street
James and Co., clothiers and tailors, 5 King-street
John, messenger-at-arms, 5 Upperkirkgate
John and Son, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable
food in a fresh state, 56 Virginia-street
Robert, wine merchant, 23 Adelphi, Union-street
William, writer, 56 Bon-Accord-street, h. Donald's-court,
Schoolhill
William, tailor, 85 Chapel-street
. William, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow
— . — Mrs., 1 Skene-plaee
Mrs. Dr., 9 St. Nicholas-lane
„ Mrs., late hosier, 55 Gallowgate
™ Mrs., register office for servants, 5 Upperkirkgate
™ Mrs. W., late of Park, 254 Union-street
— — . Miss, dressmaker, 18 Mary well-street
— ~™ Miss Isabella, bonnet-maker, 23 George-street
Mollison, David, porter and spirit dealer, 26, h. 25 Quay
David, jun., grocer and spirit dealer, 17 James-street, h. 25
Quay
George, book-keeper, 235 George-street
™ James (Union Hotel), 25 Union-street
James, grocer, 4 St. Clement- street
John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 26 Virginia-street
John, spirit dealer, 10 Littlejohn-street
Wm., teacher, Mechanics' Institution, h. Bon-Accord-lane
™ Mrs. Captain William, 40 Union -place
Moncur, James, driver, Banff mail-gig, 169 George-street
Monro, David, advocate (Nicol and Monro), A. 18 Silver-street
, Joseph, stone-cutter, 110 West North-street
Mrs., late of Huntly, 18 Silver-street
Montgomery, Alexander, 10 Sugarhouse-lane
— . — Francis, pawnbroker, 27 Gallowgate, h. 9^ Sugarhouse-lane
_—~ ™ James, spirit dealer, 137 King-street
More, Mrs., of Raeden, h. 36 Schoolhill
— ~~ Mrs., of Raeden, 193 Union-street
Miss, 71 Dee-street
Morgan, James, foreman shipwright (A. Hall and Sons), h. Water-
loo-quay
John, shipmaster (Eliza), 8 Yeats -lane
™ William, hairdresser, 32 Woolmanhill
Morice, Alexander, shipowner, h. Nellfield
James, draper, 63 St. Nicholas-street, h. 44 Upperkirkgate
D. R., advocate, 233 Union-street, h. Walkerhill, by Aberdeen
Mrs. Alexander, 4 West Crabstone-street
— , — Mrs. Robert, 233 Union-street west
Mrs. Isabella, 165 Union-street
119 NEW ABERDEEN. [MOR MOW
Morison, Alexander, Pilot-master, New Pier
, Alexander (of Morison and Gray), k. 11 Union-buildings
. — ; — Alexander, jun., writer, 13 Prince Regent-street
Alexander, late shipmaster, 13 Prince Regent-street
— . — Charles, shore porter, h. 11 Stronach's-close
— ~~~ David, late woollen draper, 25 Queen-street
™ — George, M.D., 15 Constitution-street
. George, bootmaker, 37 Upperkirkgate
George, brushmaker, 37| George-street
— „™ and Gray, silk mercers, shawlmen, and linen-drapers, 119
Union-street
James, superintendent, Market, h. 5 Carmelite-street
i — . — James, clerk, A. 13 Prince Regent-street
James, gardener, Drywell-park, Loanhead
, John, 1 St. Mary's-place
John, accountant (City of Glasgow Bank), h. 15 Constitu-
tution-street
— — Peter, manager (Aberdeen Lime Co., Inches), h. 157 Crown-
street
Theodore, watch and clockmaker, Bridge of Dee
— .~™ William, umbrella maker, 12 Gallowgate, h. 27 Windy-wynd
. — .„„„ William, coachman (Ballater Mail), 14 Blackfriars-street
William, tailor, Charles-street
William, Rosemount-terrace
— . — Mrs. John, 15 Constitution-street
,™ — Mrs. William, 11 Union-buildings
— ~™ Mrs., 54 Chapel-street
Morren, William, chemist (P. Williamson), h. Dee-village
, — ~™ Miss, 29 Dee-street
Morrice, Alexander, ironmonger (W. M'Kinnan and Co.), h. 36
— . — James, lodgings, 1 1 Commerce-street [King-street
. Miss, dressmaker, 47 St. Nicholas-street
Mortimer, Alexander, baker, 42 Marischal-street
. , John, patent-mortizing machine manufacturer, 48 John-st.
™ Peter, wood merchant, Poynernook, and Blaikie's-quay, h.
55 Dee-street
Robert, iron merchant, 12 St. Paul- street, and Ironmon-
ger's-court, 14 Upperkirkgate, k. 30 Skene- terrace
Sutherland, and Co , worsted spinners, hosiers, and girth
manufacturers, Canal-road
— . — William, hosier and girth manufacturer, 11 St. Nicholas-
street, h. Canal-road
. Miss, 118 Crown-street
Mowat, Alexander, 3£ Blackfriars-street
. — . — Alexander, broker, 33 Marischal-street
— , — James, tailor, and renovator of gentlemen's wearing apparel,
8 Flourmill-brae
. — . — John, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 10 Justice-street —
work-shop, Sinclair's-close
Magnus, shipmaster (Harvest Home), 9 Canal-terrace
William, writer (Adam and Anderson), 13 Bon-Accord-lane
MUI MUR] NEW ABERDEEN. 120
Muil, Francis, baker, 153 George-street, and 50 John-street, h 155
George-street
John, baker, 41 Schoolhill
™ William, painter and glazier, 8 Carnegie's-brae
Muir, Alexander, advocate, 4 Correction-wynd, h Loirston, Nigg
~~~™ John, clerk (Steam Navigation Co.), h. Strawberrybank
Muirden, Mrs., lodgings, 5 Mounthooly'
Munro, David (of J. and D. Munro), h. 42 Union-terrace
— ~ — James, shipmaster (William Edward), 3 Constitution-street
James and David, boot and shoemakers, 48 Upperkirkgate
James, jun., clerk (W. Hood and Co.), 3 Constitution-
street
„~~™ John, inspector of taxes, 20 Union-Terrace
John, supervisor of excise, Twin-cottage, Holburn-street
Captain George, Staff-officer, ]5 Dee-street
~™ i Kenneth, boot and shoemaker and leather cutter, 78 h. 80
George-street
Kenneth, baker, 6 Gallowgate, h. above shop
„™ Robert, artist, Back-wynd
„™ . Roderick, shoemaker, 6i Canal-terrace
™ William, watchmaker, and keeper Mechanics' Institution,
17 Market-street
Mrs., lodging^, 39 Summer-street
.„ Margaret, dressmaker, 18 John-street
Murdoch, Alexander, bookseller, 36 St. Nicholas-street, h. Loch-
head -cottage
. William, cabinetmaker, 15 Denburn-terrace
Murray, Alexander, shore- porter, 18 Shiprow
Alexander, cattle dealer and cattle agent, 100 West
Hutcheon-street
Andrew, advocate (Murray and M'Combie), h. 44 Skene-
terrace
.™*. Andrew Geddes, clerk (Aberdeen Lime Company), h,
Spri ngbank - terrace
™ Charles, letter carrier, Rosemount-place
,™ Daniel, flesher, 5 Basement-floor, New Market
David, boot and shoe maker, 173 Gallowgate
™ and Garden, advocates, 50 Schoolhill
and M'Combie, advocates, 103 Union-street
.„™ and Morison, managers (Aberdeen Lime Co.), Provost
Blaikie's-quay, Inches
™ ™ George, clerk (Cadenhead, Barron, and Co.), h. 13 Bon-
Accord- street
George, tinplate worker, 33, h. 31 Chapel-street
. George, builder, 63 Park-street
George, spirit dealer, 59 Green
™ Isaac, tailor, 46 Netherkirkgate
„™ James, advocate, 48, h. 50 Schoolhill
James, clerk (Farquhar and Gill), h. 29 Ann-street
. James, bootmaker, 167 Union-street, h. 18 Kidd-lane
, ™, Rev. John (Free North Church), h. 159 King-street
121 NEW ABERDEEN. [MUR NIC
Murray, John, tobacconist, and tea and spirit dealer, 15 Upperkirk-
gate, h. 84 Broad-street
John, cabinetmaker, 70 Green
„ Peter, broker, 10 Park-street
~™ Robert, confectioner, 11, h. Brebner's-court, 9 Castle-street
. William, manager (Aberdeen Lime Company) — office, 2
Lime-sheds, Inches, h. Springbank-terrace
„~ — . William, builder, 58 John-street
. — ~™ William, brushmaker, 31 Chapel-street
. — . — William, flesher, New Market
™- — , William, jun., flesher, 39 New Market, h. 139 Hadden-street,
Woodside
William, (traveller, J. Duguid and Co.), h. 7 Skene-terrace
— „™ William, tailor, 67 St. Andrew-street
~™ — . William, shipmaster (Renown), 53 Virginia-street
Mrs., vintner, 79 Windmillbrae
™ Mrs. George, last-maker, Plasterer's-court, 70 Gallowgate
. „™ Mrs., provision shop, 273 George-street
, . Mrs., lodgings, 10 Black's-buildings
„. , Miss, dressmaker. Black's-buildings
Mustard, Robert, tailor and clothier, 145, h. 251 George-street
Mutual Accumulation Society — A. Duthie, advocate, 11 Market-
street, agent
Mutch, George, spirit dealer, 21 Windy-wynd
Nairne, Mrs., 161 Union-street
National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 42 Castle-street
Fire and Life Assurance Company — Allardyce and Jopp,
agents, 13 Market-street
Naughton, Mrs., lodgings, 35 Blackfriars-street
Neil, Mrs., vintner, 44 Quay
'r. . Mrs. Joseph, 6 Little Chapel-street
Neisb, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 14 Dee-street
Nelson, Charles, builder, granite-polishing and stone-cutting works.
Union-wynd and Union-row, h. Summer-street, corner of
Union-row
Daniel, Holburn-street
William, boatbuilder, Summer-lane
Mrs., housekeeper, Trinity -hall
Ness, Robert, coach-builder and harness maker, 7, h. 8 Union-row
Netherlands Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson — office, Bank of Scot-
land-court, Castle-street
Newbridge Brewery, Hardgate
Newlands, Alexander, teacher (Davidson's School, Footdee), h. 4
Canal-terrace
™ Rev. James (of St. Clement's Parish), h. 4 Canal -terrace
Newson, Jonathan, Mill-street
Nicol, Alexander (A. and W. Nicol), merchant and shipowner,
h. Seaton farm, Old Aberdeen
™ A. and W., merchants and shipowners, 60 Marischal-street
Alexander, lime meter, 3 Hanover-street
L
NIC — NOR] NEW ABERDEEN. 122
Nicol, Alexander, cooper, 7 Barnett's- close
Alexander, guard (Lord Forbes coach), 7 Flourmill-brae
Francis, H., 57 Bon-Accord-street
George, carter, 15 Young-street
George, overseer (W. Routledge and Son, 219 Gallowgate),
h. 190 West North-street
George (A. Cowie and Co.), h. 28 Shiprow
G. J., M.D., 17 Belmont-street
, James, advocate (Nicol and Monro), 42 Castle-street
James, clerk (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), h. Old Aberdeen
James, bulker, Harbour Office, h. Shore-brae
„„ James, jun., writer (Blaikie and Smith), h. 42 Castle-street
, , James and David Monro, advocates, National Bank-court,
42 Castle-street
, , James, (late of Edinburgh), Mile-end house, Holburn-street
John, shipmaster (Isabella), 23 Prince Regent-street
John, overseer of wrights, harbour, h. 67 Waterloo-quay
John, teacher of vocal music, Farmers' Hall, Gilcomston
John, merchant tailor, 13 St. Nicholas-street, h. 3 St.
Mary's-place
John, merchant, 20 Shiprow, h. 3 Affleck-place
Joseph, baker and confectioner, 10, h. 8 Exchequer-row
Peter, leather cutter and shoemaker, 23 Upperkirkgate, h,
11 Littlejohn-street
Whinton, ropemaker, Farquhar-place, Gallowgate
Mrs. Andrew, 4 Dee-street
Mrs., vintner, 18 Wellington-street
Nicoll, Alexander, turner, 2 Barnett's-close, Guestrow
Nicolson, Alexander, blacksmith, 11 Causewayend
James, book-keeper (Hall and Sons), 9 Princes- street
Mrs. B. 26 Bon-Accord-terrace
Mrs., lodgings, 67 Crown-street
Mrs., lodgings, 59 Marischal-street
_ Misses (of Glenbervie), 26 Bon-Accord-terrace
Niddry, Charles, feuar, 64 Hutcheon-street
William, artist, 38 St. Nicholas-street
Nisbet, Alexander, Stoneyton
__^. Andrew, soapmaker, 94 Loch-street, h. 199 King-street
p and Robertson, ship and insurance brokers, and general
agents, 47 Marischal-street
James (Nisbet and Robertson), h. Stoneyton, Rubislaw
, Misses, Stoneyton-cottage
Niven, J. and C, meal and barley warehouse, 67 Green, L 11 Ren-
nie's-wynd
Noble, James, tailor, 35 Loch-street
„_ William, police mason, 26 Causewayend
Norrie, Alexander, grocer, 124 King-street, h. 8 Chronicle-lane
Joseph, wright, 86 Hutcheon-street, h. 66 Gerrard-street
Mrs., 121 Crown-street
, Mrs., 20 North Silver-street
Norris, Mrs., teacher, 60 Queen-street
123 NEW ABERDEEN. [NOR OGI
Norris, Miss, matron, Female Orphan Asylum, Albyn-place
North British Australasian Loan Co. — office, 31 Galfowgate
North British Fire and Life Insurance— T. and N. Burnett, advo-
cates, 25 Belmont-street, and Andrew Murray, advocate,
103 Union-street, agents
North Broadford Bread Co., 5 North Broadford— Alexander Craig,
manager, h. 2 North Broadford
Northern Investment and Exchange Co., 24 Adelphi-court — R. R.
Notman, managing director
North of Scotland Banking Co., Castle-street — James Westland,
manager
North of Scotland Fire and Life Assurance Co — William Chalmers,
manager — office, 3 King-street
North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company— II. Macswein, ma-
nager— entries, M'Combie's-court, 52 Union-street, and
51 Netherkirkgate
North of Scotland Gazette Office, 42 Castle-street— W. Bennett,
printer and publisher
Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office — Charles Chalmers, advo-
cate, agent — office, 147 Union-street
Notman, Robert R., accountant, 24 Adelphi-court, h. Bon- Accord-
square
Ogg, Alexander, land-surveyor and valuator, 45 Schoolhill
— . — . David, basket maker, 43 Upperkirkgate
Henry (Henry Ogg and Co.), h* Holburn-street
; — . — Henry and Co., Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston
William F., advocate, 11 Adelphi-court — agent for the
Phoenix Fire Office of London, the Scottish Amicable
Life Assurance Society, and the Shipwrecked Fishermen
and Mariners' Benevolent Society
„~ — William, bookseller, and picture-frame maker, 20 Market-
gallery
Ogilvie, Alexander, baker, h. 1 Barnett's-close
Alexander (J. Allan and Co.), h. 39 Bon-Accord-street
, Alexander, manufacturer, 2 North Broadford
George, M.D., lecturer on institutes of medicine, King's
College, 156 Union-street
George, coachman (Ballater Mail), 6 Blackfriars-street
James, spirit dealer, 9 Hutcheon-street
John, LL.D., teacher (Gordon's Hospital), h. 24 Skene-sq.
John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 47, h. 13 Upper-
kirkgate
„~, — John G, M.D., medical superintendent, Lunatic Asylum
and Riding, wholesale hat manufacturers, 69 Broad-street
— ~™ William, flax-dresser, yarn and linen merchant, 63 Nether-
kirkgate, h. Mile-end
William, rope and twine manufacturer, 133 King-street
— ,„*. Mrs,, lodgings, 6 Marischal-street
~ Mrs. Dr., 156 Union-street
i Mrs., sick nurse, 11 Jopp's-lane
OGI PATJ NEW ABERDEEN. 124
Ogilvie, Miss, of Auchiries, 4 Dee-street
~~. Misses, Ruthrieston
Ogilvy, John, baker, 70 King-street, h. 185 King-street
Ogston, Alexander, tallow chandler, 88 Loch-street, h. Ardo
, Francis, M.D., 18 Adelphi-court
„™ John, wright, 11 Denburn-terrace
Miss, 6 Caroline-place, Maybank'
Old Machar Poor Assessment Collector's Office, 96 Union-street
Oldman, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 16 Wales-street
Andrew, late merchant, 193 Union-street
, George, hairdresser, 46 Virginia- street
Oliphant, Walter (P. and G. Brown), 22 Skene-square
Oliver, James, landing waiter, Customs
Orcherton, James, provision warehouse, 108 Loch-street
Orr, Samuel, spirit dealer, 57 Guestrow
Ord, Alexander (Finlayson and Ord), h. 27 Blackfriars-street
Oswald, George, and Co., Lloyd's agents ; ship, insurance, and
stock and share brokers — office, 30 Marischal-street
„ Henry C. (Oswald, George, and Co.), h. Seabank, Old
Aberdeen
— „™ Mrs., midwife, 29 Skene-street
Page, Thomas, coachman (South Mail), Correction-wynd
~~ — Miss, dressmaker, 25 St. Nicholas-street
Palladium Life Assurance Society — Norval Clyne, advocate, agent,
245 Union-street
Palmer, John, file-maker, 4, h. 5 Causewayend
„ John, spirit dealer, 23 Windy-wynd
Panton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 78 Broad-street, h. 38
St. Nicholas-street
James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14 Lower Denburn
. Mrs., 3 Mitchell-place
Pape, Thomas, grocer, 97 Gallowgate
Park, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 280, h. 278 George-st.
Parker, Mrs., 52 Skene-terrace
. — Mrs., teacher of dancing, 68 Gerrard-street
Parkhill, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 177 Gallowgate
Parrott, Robert, shipmaster (William Hogarth), 19 Marischal- st.
Paterson, Alexander, spirit dealer, 34 Guestrow
Alexander, mill-overseer, 41 Frederick-street
i. — Alexander, provision-seller, 281 George-street
„™ David, corn-factor and general agent, 45 Marischal-street
h. 83 Union-street
~™ Farquharson, spirit dealer, 2, h. 3 Carnegie's-brae
„™ George, blacksmith, 13 Pork-lane, h. 14 Marywell-street
, — „~~ George (Knox and Paterson), 46 Chapel-street
~ John, shipmaster, 7i. 49 Commerce-street
John, advocate, 32, h. 30 Queen-street
. John, 123 George-street
„~ — John, surgeon, 61 St. Nicholas-street
John, boot and shoemaker, 14 Catherine-street
125 KEW ABERDEEN. [PAT— PET '
Paterson, John and George, boot and shoemakers, 130 Union-street
— ~™ John (J. and G. Paterson), h. 6 Black's-buildings
William, wholesale druggist, 134 and 136 Gallowgate, h.
John-street, corner of Charlotte-street
William, leather merchant and tanner, 2 Denburn-terrace
William, advocate, 11 Princes-street
and Co., tanners and curriers, Jack's-brae — office, Denburn-
terrace
„~ — William, pattern-maker (Blaikie Brothers), 107 Gallowgate
William, turner, Chronicle-court, Queen-street
Mrs. A., 10 Bon-Accord-terrace
Mrs., Mackie-place
Mrs. John, vintner, Rubislaw
,~~ — Mrs. Roderick, 37 Littlejohn-street
Mrs., provision shop, 258 George-street
Mrs., Princes Royal Tavern, 69 Broad-street
Mrs. William, 26 St. Nicholas-street
Paul, Alexander, writer (J. and S.), 31 Gallowgate
~~ — Alexander, funeral waiter, Steps of Gilcomston
Alexander, provision shop, 13 Young-street
John, plasterer, 8 Langstane-place
~ John, jun,, plasterer, 18 Bon-Accord-lane, h. 8 LaDgstane-
place
,~~ — Rev. William, Banchory Devenick, h. Cotbank
Robert, artist, 18 Bon-Accord-lane, h. 8 Langstane-place
~~. — Mrs. Professor, h. 4 Frederick-street
Paull, Rev. James, 10 Schoolhill
™~ — James, writer, 10 Schoolhill
Paulin, G. B., 77 North-street
John, grocer and spirit dealer, 11, h. 10 Castle-brae
— ~— Robert, painter, 124 Loch-street
. Mrs., tuscan and straw-bonnet maker, 159 George-street
Payne, Robert, spar-maker (W. Hood and Co.), h. 12 Catto-square
Pearson, Alexander, merchant, 20 Virginia-street, h. 63 Dee-street
Peebles, William, 12 Albion -street
Peddelty, Joseph and Co., woollen manufacturers, Chronicle-court,
10 Queen-street
Pegler, George, fruiterer to the Queen, 101 Union-street, h. South
Constitution-street
Penman, Mrs., 259 Kingsland-place, George-street
Penny, William, shipmaster, h. Polmuir
Permit Office, 112 King-street
Peters, James, 10 Canal-street
Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 6 Huxter-row, h.
10 Peacock's-close, Castle-street
w~. — James (Wright and Petrie), /;. 20 North Broadford
. — , — Robert, boot and shoemaker, 120 Skene-street
William, mealseller, 8 Huxter-row
— . — Miss, lodgings, 13 Bon- Accord-street
Pettigrew, Alexander, vintner, Burnett's- close, Castle-street
Pettey, David, shipmaster (Commerce), h. 22 Virginia-street
12
PHI PIR] NEW ABERDEEN. 126
Philip, Alexander, wholesale and retail silk, shawl,, and bonnet
merchant, silk mercer, clothier, and haberdasher, 17 and
19 Union-buildings
~~ — Alexander, mate of Velocity steamer, h. Wales-street
Colin Allan, advocate, 15 King-street, h. 82 Queen-street
~~ — James, M.D., 1, h. 2 Mounthooly.
— „™ and Cooper, wholesale clothiers, 32 Union-street
. — , — . William, jun. (Philip and Cooper), h. 28 Broad-street
~™ — - Mrs., lodgings, 1 St. Nicholas-street
~™ — Mrs. James, 82 Queen-street
Mrs., of Morningfield, h. Morningfield
— ™~ Mrs. William, poultry shop, 21 George-street
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 90 Union-street
Phillips, Andrew, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 18 h. 13 Union-
row
™ Andrew, jun., writer, Advocates'-buildings, h. 13 Union-row
John, working upholsterer, 20 Woolmanhill
~ — ™ Thomas, wood merchant, Affleck-street
~™ — . William, shipmaster, 30 Virginia-street
Philp, William, millwright and machine-maker, 68 Loch-street,
h. 91 Gallowgate
Phimester, John, spirit dealer, 70 East North-street
Phoenix Fire Office — C. Lumsden, Union-terrace, and W. F. Ogg,
Adelphi, agents
Piggie, A. H., tailor, 68 Broad-street
- — . — Thomas, Broadford Works, h. Maybank
Pirie, Alexander (Alexander Pirie and Sons), h. Waterton
Alexander, jun. (Alexander Pirie and Sons), h. Waterton
. Alexander and Sons, paper manufacturers and wholesale
stationers, 20 Adelphi
Alexander, rag merchant, 63 Commerce-street
~~ — Alexander, millwright, 66 West North-street
~ . Alexander, Terminus Coffee-rooms, 19 Market-street
~™~™ David, merchant and commission agent, Crown-court, h. 71
Crown-street
George, shore-porter and sedan-chair carrier, h. Exchequer-
, George, vintner, 4 Exchequer-row [row
George, jun., horse hirer and minibus proprietor, 11 John-st.
, Gordon (Alexander Pirie and Sons), h. Waterton
James (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), h. Ruby-cottage
John, gardener (successor to J. Cadenhead), Strawberry-
bank
Patrick, jun., manufacturer (of Milne, Cruden, and Co.), h.
154 Union-street
William, 67 Bon-Accord-street
Rev. W. R., D.D., professor of Divinity (Marischal College),
h. 13 Bon-Accord-square
Mrs., sick nurse, 61 Broad-street
. Miss, dressmaker, 107 George- street
Pirrie, William, M.D., professor of surgery (Marischal College),
h. 238 Union-street
127 NEW ABERDEEN. [PIT PRO'
Pittendrich, Alexander, wright and funeral waiter, 5 St. Clement-
lane, east end of St. Clement-street
Alexander, advocate, Belville, Gilcomston
James, wright, 30 Skene-street
,™_™ James (W. Shirres and Co.), h. 76 Bon- Accord-street
Miss, lodgings, 116 George-street
Playfair, Alexander, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 33 Castle-
street, h. 20 Castle-street
„^_ Charles, gunmaker, 70, h. 84 Union-street
Pledge, Rev. Ebenezer, Rosemount-house
Pole, Lawrence, shipmaster, 8 Reid's-houses, Holburn
Police Writing Chambers, 50 St. Nicholas-street
Polished Granite and Marble Works, foot of Constitution-street
Poor's Hospital for Boys, Bourtie's-court, Upperkirkgate
Assessment, St. Nicholas-parish — office, 17 Huxter-row
Porter, David, flesher, 12 Basement- floor, New Market
, George, boot and shoemaker, 52 St. Nicholas- street, h. 11
Charles- street
. John, feuar, 35 North Broadford, or Berry's-road
i John, shore-porter, Chapel-lane
Robert, letter-carrier, 75 Chapel-street
Post Office, New Market-street
„™ (Receiving), 197 Union-street
™ (Receiving), 32 Quay
, (Receiving), 237 George-street
Poul'cer, Absalom, late clothier, h. 65 Dee-street
^_ . Thomas, late clothier, 65 Dee-street
Pratt, Alex., 1 Littlejohn-street
„_ . J. (Pratt and Keith), Albyn-cottage
and Keith, silk mercers and shawl merchants, 51 and 53
Union-street
. Robert, miller, Flourmill, h. 1 Littlejohn-street
Presley, George, guard, North Defiance, 123 George-street
George, clerk (Aberdeen Commercial Co.), 266 George-street
Prey, Mrs., lodgings, 56 Union-street
Primrose, Rev. William, 19 North Silver-street
Proctor, Farquharson, baker, 24 St. Nicholas-street
_ Miss, 139 Skene-street
Procurators-Fiscal for the Burgh — Alexander and John Cadenhead,
advocates, 9 Huxter-row
Procurator-Fiscal for the County — William Simpson, advocate —
office, 56 Bon-Accord-street
Procurator-Fiscal of the Peace for Aberdeenshire — John D. Milne}
advocate, 54 Union -street
Profat, George D., advocate, 8 Guestrow
Professional Life Assurance Co. — agent, William P. Booth, 58
Marischal-street — medical referee, James Booth, M.D.,
28 Queen-street
Promoter Life Assurance and Annuity Company of London — John
Stuart, advocate, 87 Crown-street, agent
Protector Fire Insurance Company
PRO — EATJ NEW ABERDEEN. 128
Provest, Charles, turner and card nailer, 5 Causewayend
Provident Life Office and County Fire Office— William Smith, jun.,
106 Union-street, agent
Prussian Vice-Consul— Arthur Thomson, Bank of Scotland, Castle-
street
Pryde, George, shipmaster (Amherst), Union-cottage, 22 North
Broadford
Public Booms, Union-street — William Chisholm, keeper
English, &c, Schools, Little Belmont -street
Pye, Mrs. G., 4 Trinity-street
Pyott, John, spirit dealer, 48 East North-street
Pyper, Alexander, vintner, Bridge of Dee
James, post-horse master and livery stables, 7 Shoe-lane
Rae, Francis, cart and plough wright, h. and shop, 60 Skene-street
„™~~ George, messenger-at-arms, 32 Union-place
George, mason, Nelson-street
John, gardener, Princesfield, Burnside.
Nathaniel, 79 Green
William, gardener, 37 North Broadford
William, millwright, Wellington-road
William, writer (Blaikie and Smith), h. 32 Union-place
William, clerk (Town and County Bank), h. 26 Dee-street
Mrs., lodgings, 48 Summer-street
Raeburn, John, late teller (Aberdeen Bank), h. Ivy-cottage, Loan-
head
John, plasterer, 2 Denburn
Raffarty, Peter, merchant, 45 Castle-street
Ragg, John, 38 Union-terrace
Raitt, Lieut.-Colonel, Barrack-master, 1 1 Market-street
Rainie, Alexander, haberdasher, 245 George-street
Rainy, George, M.D., lecturer on midwifery to the University,
King's College, h. 27 Queen-street
Rait, William, teacher (Bon-Accord Infant School), h. 4 Mary-
well- street
Miss, lodgings, Northfield-house, Gilcomston
Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, 41 Longacre
William, architect, 115 Union-street, h. 12 Adelphi-court
Mrs. John, 12 Adelphi-court
Ramsay, John (Aberdeen Journal Office), h. Heading-hill
Mrs., lodgings, 8 Union-terrace
Miss of Barra, h. 22 Bon-Accord-terrace
Ranson, I]dward, china merchant, 132 Union-street, /*. 8 Union-
terrace
Randall, John, furniture dealer and funeral undertaker, 12 East
North -street
Rankin, Arthur, jobbing gardener, 32 Hutcheon-street
Rannie, Alexander, builder and timber merchant, 50 Commerce-
street, k. 102 Union-street
Misses, lodgings, 102 Union-street
Rattray, Robert, M.D., 51 Woolmanhill
129 NEW ABERDEEN. [RAT REI"
Rattray, William, manufacturing chemist, 123 York-street, h. 1 St.
Nicholas-street
Ravenscroft, Edward (Ravenscroft and Co.), agent for Agricultural
Cattle Insurance Co., for Overland Route to India, the
City of London Life Assurance Society, the Rritish and
Foreign Land Agency, and for the Rritish Mining Offices,
h. 55 Netherkirkgate, Crown-court, 43 Union-street
. . and Co., printers and publishers, Crown-court, 43 Union-st.
Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4 Gallowgate
. — Captain, R.N., 130 Union-street
Redfern, P., M.D., lecturer on anatomy and physiology, King's
College, h. 136 George-street
Refuge, House of, and Industry, 45 Guestrow
Reid, Alexander, treasurer (Harbour Office), h. Waterloo-quay
Alexander, stabler, 22 Harriet-street
™ Alexander (late cart and plough wright), 29 Skene-street
and Philip, grocers and spirit dealers, 88, George-street
. . Alexander, teacher (St. Clement's School), h. 10 Links-st.
Lieutenant Andrew, R.N., Rridge of Dee
Andrew, grocer, 117 Gallowgate, h. 110 Loch-street
Andrew, merchant, and American Vice-Consul, 107 King-
street, h. 29 Frederick-street
Benjamin (B. Reid and Co.), It. 24 Union-place
„™ Benjamin and Co., nurserymen and seedsmen, 94 Union-
street — nursery, Albyn-place
Charles, shipmaster (Pacific), 12 St. Clement-street
David (G. Reid and Sons), h. 15 Bon-Accord-street
Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor (Free East
Church), Gordon's-court, 24 Gordon-street
Duncan, 47 Park-street
Duncan, M.D., Crown-court, Union-street
— „™ Rev. Edward, superintendent (House of Refuge), Duthie's-
court, 45 Guestrow
George, stove and fender maker, smith, and bell-hanger, 29,
A. 31 Queen-street
, George, and Sons, chemists and druggists, 45 Union-street
™ George (G. Reid and Sons), h. Crown-court, Union-street
™ James, nurseryman, h. Relville, Gilcomston
James, gardener, Springbank-cottage
James, shipmaster, 21 Prince Regent-street
James, wright and turner, 92 John-street, h. 106 George-st.
James, foreman (J. Abernethy and Co.), h. Ferryhill
James, messenger (Mail Coach-office), h. 90 Shiprow
„~ — James, house carpenter, 9, A. 10 Thornton-place, Guestrow
™ John, gardener, Pitmuxton
~~~™ John, vintner, 39 Lodge-walk
,™ John, shipowner, Prospect-terrace, Ferryhill
— ™~ John, shipmaster, 6 Links-street
^ John, turner, 64 Loch-street, li. 1 1 Jopp's-lane
Rev. John (Catholic Chapel), Chapel-court, Castle-street
™v,v~» Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 86 King-street
REI REN] NEW ABERDEEN. 130
Reid, Peter, stabler, 5 Harriet-street
Robert, grocer, 19 Park-street
~~ — Smith and Co., distillers, Union-glen Distillery, Holburn
— ~~ Thomas, advocate, 7 Denburn-terrace
— » — William, manager (Aberdeen Marine Insurance Company),
48 Marischal-street
— . — William, boot and shoemaker, 52, h. 50 Upperkirkgate
William, teacher, 3 Denburn
William, 11 Carmelite-street
William, late shipbuilder, 109 York-street
William, distiller (Union-glen Distillery), h. Holburn-street
William, slater, 10 Black's-buildings
. William (J. Duguid and Co.), h. 51 Bon-Accord-street
. „ William, (North of Scotland Bank), h. 28 Silver-street
„„ — William, coach trimmer, 6 Frederick-street
William, shipmaster, 109 York-street
™ William L., advocate, 31 Gallowgate, h. 51 Bon-Accord-st.
Mrs. Robert, 100 Chapel-street
Mrs. George, sen., 28 Silver-street
~*~~™ Mrs., Wellington-place
Mrs., provision dealer, 30 Woolmanhill
Mrs., 47 Frederick-street
Mrs., lodgings, 9 Diamond -street
-~~ — Mrs., lodgings, 79 Guestrow
~~. — Mrs. James, 45 Wales-street
„-. — Mrs. James, 125 Crown-street
Mrs. Peter, draper, 6 Innes-street
Mrs. William, 35 Wales-street
Mrs. William, jun., flesher, 14 New Market, h. Wales- street
Mrs. William, 3 Littlejohn-street
Miss, teacher, 3 Littlejohn-street
Miss, Jane, teacher (North Parish School), 6 Frederick-st.
Reith, George, secretary (Aberdeen Railway), 154 Crown-street
James, manufacturer (Milne, Cruden. and Co.), h. Rose-
mount-place
. — . — John, gardener, Pitmuxton
John (Cook and Reith), h. 67 Commerce-street
John, toll-keeper, Rubislaw-bar
William, builder, 112 Cause wayend
Mrs., Cooperston-toll
~™ — Mrs., lodgings, 28 Skene-street
Rennie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend
Alexander, painter and paper-hanger, 45, ft. 31 Upperkirk-
gate.
. Charles M., brewer and maltster, h. and work, Skene-square
™™~ George, printer, h. and office, 61 Broad-street
George, shipmaster, 4 Alford- place
John T., ship insurance and stock broker, 41 Marischal-
street, h. 159 Crown-street
«*, William, nurseryman, Causewayend
Mrs., teacher, Smith's- court, Netherkirkgate
131 NEW ABERDEEN. [REN ROB
Rennie, Miss, dressmaker, 8 St. Nicholas-street
Rettie, James (M. Rettie and Sons), h. 7 Rose-street
, M. and Sons, silversmiths and jewellers, dealers in London
and Geneva watches, clocks, and fancy goods, lamp-sa-
loon, 151 Union-street
, M. and Sons, lamp manufacturers, Rettie's-court, 26 Broad-
street
Middleton (M. Rettie and Sons), Rettie's-court, 26 Broad-
street
William (M. Rettie and Sons), h. 23 Dee-street
Reynolds, Gordon, basket-maker, 78 Queen-street
Rhind, Alexander (James Littlejohn), 40 Thistle-street
John, commission agent and mahogany merchant, h. and
office, 1 Longacre, Broad-street
Mrs , washing and dressing, 3 Burn-court, 44 Upperkirkgate
~ Miss, 6 Denburn
Richards and Co., linen manufacturers, Broadford
and Co., bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw
Rickman, Mrs., Springbank-terrace
Riddel, Alexander, overseer (John Gibb and Son), 10 Church-st.
Alexander, horse shoer and farrier, Holburn -street
, D. and J., jewellers and watchmakers, 72 Broad-street
, .„™ James, cabinetmaker, 93 King-street, h. 32 Park-street
James, writer (Income and Property Tax Office, 25 Belmont-
street), h. 4 North Broadford
~~ Peter, principal clerk (Harbour Office), h. 3 St. Clement-
street
Thomas, accountant (Savings' Bank), h. 39 Whitehouse-st.
™ William R., clerk (Town and County Bank), h. 9 Bon-Ac-
cord-lane
Riddoch, Alex. (T. M'Combie and Co.), 127 Crown-street
, Miss, Girls' School, 10 Garvock-street
Rirrie, George and James, mealsellers, 32£ Upperkirkgate, h. 19
Chapel-street
Ritchie, Andrew, shipmaster, 89 Virginia-street
™ James, shipowner, &c, 34 Park-street
. Rev. J. B. (Secession Church), /;. 21 Summer-street
„ . John, saddler, 5, h. 7 Back-wynd
Ritchie, Thomas, grocer and ship chandler, 41 Quay, h. 3 Church-
street
,„~ Thomas, shipmaster (Essequebo), 3 Church-street
„™ Thomas, druggist, Holburn-street
Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown-court, Union-street
— . Alexander, lodgings, 6 Marywell-street
. Andrew, dealer in porter and ale, 12 Clarence-street, and 79
Waterloo-quay, h. Skene-square
David (D. Robb and Co.), 90 Shi prow
. David and Co., fishmongers, 19 New Market
George, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow
George, shoemaker, 59 Chapel-street
— , — James and Co., glass merchants and agents, 38 Broad-street
ROB ROB] NEW ABERDEEN. 132
Robb, James (J. Robb and Co.), h. Well-court, 14 Broad-street
Thomas and Co., stone-cutters, Union-bridge, h. 15 Bon-
Accord-lane
, James, book-keeper (A. Hadden and Sons), 22 Gerrard-st.
James (Best, Robb, and Co.), h. 3 Affleck-street
John (Best, Robb, and Co.), h. 3 Affleck-street
William, wright, lodgings, 71 Crown-street
,„ Mrs. James, 22 Gerrard-street
Robbie, Alexander, slater, Ewen's-court, 42 Gallowgate
„™ John, boot and shoemaker, 189, h. 188 Gallowgate
Roberts, David, saddler, 94 King-street, h. 24 Frederick-street
„™ John, shipmaster, 9 Hanover-street
. Mrs., lodgings, 24 Frederick-street
Mrs., midwife, 27 Causewayend
Misses, dressmakers, 12 Frederick-street
Robertson, Alexander, engineer (Bonnie Dundee), h. 20 Prince
Regent-street
Alexander, carpenter, 10 Churcb-street
~~,~~ Alexander, builder, 13 Langstane-place, h. 4 Gordon-street
Alexander, manager for the Broadford Bread Company, h.
220 George-street
„ Andrew, sexton (Nellfield Cemetery), h. at the gate
™ Benjamin, shipmaster, 28 Constitution-street
Charles, ironmonger, 17 Park-street, h. 1 South Constitution-
street
^_ Charles, stoneware merchant, 163 Gallowgate, h. Porthill
. Charles, blacksmith, h. 3 James-street
David, Royal Hotel, 61 Union-street
Geo., wright, Leggart bone and stucco mills, h. 64 Gerrard-
street
George, mason, 123 Chapel-street
„ George, ironmonger, 207 Gallowgate, h. 2 Gerrard-street
George, eating-house, 4 Exchequer-row
„ James, haircutter and perfumer, 20, h. 26 Broad-street
John, shipmaster, 47 Wellington-street
, Robert, late druggist, 116 George-street
, Robert provision shop, 122 George-street
, Robert, shoemaker, 43 George-street
, Thomas, cabinetmaker, 75 Gallowgate
. Thomas, Rosemount-place
. Thompson, gardener, Hardgate
William, wright, 19 Bon- Accord-lane, h. 95 Chapel-street
, William, boot and shoemaker, 68 Broad-street
, William, provision shop, 119 George-street
. Mrs., midwife, 40 St. Clement-street
. . . Mrs. Forbes, of Hazlehead, k. Hazlehead
„ Mrs. John, 34 Skene-terrace
, Mrs. John, midwife, 64 Hutcheon-street
. Mrs. William, 7 Huntly-street
„ Mrs., midwife, 14 Schoolhill
Mrs., midwife, 51 Virginia-street
133 NEW ABERDEEN, [ROB— ROS
Robertson, Mrs., provision agent, 209 Gallowgate
Mrs. and Misses, day-school, 79 King-street
Mrs., lodgings, Commercial-court, Castle-street
— , — Mrs., dressmaker, Neptune-cottage, Bridge of Dee
, Mrs., inn and lodgings, 13 Guestrow
Mrs., dressmaker, 13 Denburn-terrace
~™ — Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9 Blackfriars-street
Miss, milliner, Crown-court, Union-street
Miss, dressmaker, 6 Correction-wynd
. — . — Miss, 69 Bon-Accord-street
Miss, sick- nurse, 103 George-street
Miss, 54 Union-street
Miss, 18 Queen-street
, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Huntly-street
Misses, 1 Albyu-place
Robison, William, advocate, Commercial- court, 58 Castle-street
Robson, Alexander, tea and spirit dealer, 23 Shiprow
Alexander, salesman (Broadford Co-operatives), 160 George-
street, h. Farquhar's- court, Upperkirkgate
™ William, flesber, 14 Basement-floor, New Market, h. Cotton
Miss, milliner, Upper Denburn
Rodger, James sen., late tanner, Skene-square
James, jun., tanner, currier, and whoesale and retail leather
dealer, Gilcomston tannery, h. 1 Mary-place
Roger, John, accountant (Aberdeen Bank), h. 3 Kidd-lane
Thomas, teacher (Trades' School), h. 55 Longacre
™ Mrs., Kingsland-place
Rollo, William, keeper of deadhouse, Henderson's-court, 40 Broad-
street
Ronald, Andrew, shoemaker, 107 Skene-street
„ John, broker, 42 Lodge- walk
Mrs., Lemon-tree Tavern, 7 Huxter-row
Rose, Donaldson, shipowner and amber merchant, Footdee, k. 1!
Golden -square
Donaldson and Co., timber merchants, 27 York-street
, George, turner, 73 Green
,~~™. George (G. Bothwell), h. 1 Shuttle-lane
_, James, grocer, Short Loanings
, John, linen manufacturer, John-street
John, stabler and vintner, 166 Gallowgate
1 William (D. Rose and Co.), h. 27 York-street
Miss, grocer and woollen draper, 37 North-gallery, New
Market, h. 81 Green
Miss, lodgings, 43 Dee-street
«, Miss, teacher (Porthill Schools), 43 Dee-street
Ross, Alexander, overseer (Banner Mill), h. 14 Frederick-street
Alexander, advocate (of Skinner and Ross), h. 75 Bon-
Accord-street
Alexander, clerk (W. Simpson and Co.), Footdee, h. 28
Wellington-street
Rev. Alexander (Holburn Church), h. 51 Chapel-street
ROS IIOSJ NEW ABERDEEN. 134
Ross, Andrew, spirit dealer, 2 Trinity-street
. Angus, cooper and fish-curer, 14 Sugarhouse-lane
Angus, 7 Canal-street
. . David, inspector (Gas Light Co.), 74 Windmillbrae
, George, messenger (Harbour Office), 24 Wales-street
„~„~~ George, tailor, 6 St. Catherine's-wynd
George, shoemaker, Skene-square
. . George, manager, (Loan Co.), 27 Gallowgate, h. 16Locb-st.
™ George and Co , engineers, (Albion Iron Works), Charles-
street
. . Hugh, sen., overseer (A. and W. Nicol), h. 9 Diamond-st.
„ Hugh,jun., haberdasher, 4 Broad-street, h. 84 Union-street
James, h. Cooperston-cottage
. James, wright, 40 Union -terrace
„ James, shoemaker, Shore- brae, h. Upper Denburn
James, builder (Mitchell and Ross), 28 Summer-street
„™ . James, mate (City of London Steamer), 18 Commerce-st.
. James, shipmaster (Earl of Mar), Hanover-lane
James, carrier of the Infirmary chair, h. 89 St. Andrew-st
James, clothier and haberdasher, 192 George-street
James, writer (Record Office), h. 7 Gar voek- street
John, assistant commissary of ordnance, 34 Constitution-
street
. John, plasterer, 46 Netherkirkgate
. John, candlemaker, 6 Hanover-street
John, ironmonger, 40 George-street
. Peter, tide-waiter (Customs), h. Rrebner 's-court, Shiprow
^ Peter (M'Gowan and Co.), 26 Schoolhill, h. Upper Denburn
Robert P., 39 Dee- street
Roderick, shoemaker, 4 Catto's- square
Thomas, sexton (Town's Churchyard), h. 19 Back-wynd
. Thomas, shoemaker, 260 George-street
„„ . William, meal merchant, 21 Park-street, /;. 84 East North-
street
. William, advocate, 20 Belmont-street
, „, William, ironmonger, 34 Broad-street
William, grocer, White's-buildings, College-street
William, principal servant (Free North Church), and fu-
neral waiter, h. 22 East North -street
„_ William, auctioneer and appraiser, 15 St. Nicholas-street,
h. Cooperston-cottage
William, officer of Excise, 28 Union-row
._ Mrs. A. I., 75 Bon-Accord-street
._ Mrs. Charles, 42 Skene-terrace
,,_ Mrs. George, grocer and spirit dealer, 10, h. 9 Hanover -street
Mrs. John, of Grenada, h. Granton-lodge
Mrs. Robert, 91 Crown-street
. Mrs., lodgings, 9 Diamond-street
Mrs. W., 4 Little Chapel-street
Mrs., draper, 179 Gallowgate, h. above shop
Miss, lodgings, 83 Union-street
135 NEW ABERDEEN. [ROS — RUX
Rosie, William, shipmaster, Rosie-cottage, Maybank
Rough, John, corn-extractor, funeral undertaker, and principal
servant (St. Andrew's Chapel), h. Brebner's-court, 9
Castle-street
Routledge, William (W. Routledge and Son), 268 George-street
Whinton, and Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219 Gal-
Miss, 220 Gallowgate [lowgate
Rowell, Joseph (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.), Maybank-cottage,
Hutcheon-street
Joseph, sen., 18 North Broadford
Roy, George, writer, 126 King-street
— James, boot and shoemaker, 41, k. 14 Castle-street
James, jun., nurseryman, seedsman, florist, and fruiterer,
48 Union-street — nurseries, North-street and South
Ferryhill, h> at nursery, South Ferryhill
„.,~-™ John, nursery seedsman, 48 Union-street, /*. 139 Crown- st.
— i. John, gardener, 39 Summer-lane
. Miss Margaret, milliner and dressmaker, 31 Harriet-street
Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation — Alexander Jopp, advo-
cate, agent, Jopp's-court, 31 Gallowgate
Mail and General Coach Office, 65 Union-street
Ruucie, George, surgeon-apothecary, 45 Green, h. 4 Carmelite-st.
J. and W., tinsmiths, 13 George-street
Runcy, Charles, Millbank — office, 32 quay
— ™^ Charles, late shipmaster, Willowpark, Stocket
Russel, Alexander, tailor, shoe-lane
George, artist, 4 Dee-street _
William, bookseller and public circulating library, 19 Broad-
street, /;. 4 Dee-street
~~.„™ William, confectioner and baker, 38 Upperkirkgate and
28 Union-street, h. 4 Dee-street
— ~~ Mrs., midwife, 83 Spring-garden
Miss, dressmaker, 83 Spring-garden
Russell, Alexander, clothier and tailor, 42 Union-street, h. 5 Mary-
place, Maybank
Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 8, A. 10 St. Clement-street
™ George, tinsmith, 5 Commerce-street, h. 63 Quay
William, merchant tailor, 30, h. 31 Adelphi-court
Mrs., 35 Huntly-street
- Miss, of Rathen, 258 George-street
Russian Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson — office, Bank of Scotland,
Castle-street
Rust, Alexander, commission agent, 83 Bon-Accord-street
James (Aberdeen Bank), h. 83 Bon-Accord-street
John, wood merchant and carpenter, 213 Union-street, h. 87
Chapel-street
James, plasterer, 12 Jopp's-lane
— „~- Mrs., teacher, 25 Chapel-street
. Mrs. G., lodgings, 6 Union-lane
Rutherford, Thomas, mealseller, 176 West North-street
Ruxton, Thomas, writer (A. and A.), h. 27 Frederick-street
SAD SCOJ NEW ABERDEEN. 136
Saddier, Mrs., lodgings, 232 George-street
Saint, James, lodgings, 1 Marischal-street
James, jun., silk mercer, draper, and shawl merchant, 139
Union-street, h. 1 Marischal-street
Salmond, William, letter-carrier, 5 Drum's-lane
Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament — M. Rettie and Sons, 151
Union-street
Salter, William, flesher, 90 New Market, h. 183 Gallowgate
Sandieson, Alexander, artificial limb manufacturer, 2 Flourmill-brae
Sandison, Ludovick, fishing tackle-maker, 118 King-street
Sang, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 50 Summer-street
Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 19 Wales-street Market, and 17 and
18 New Market, k. Hanover-street
Alexander, jun., flesher, 28 New Market, h. Hanover-street
Charles, flesher, 27 Wales-street Market, and 29 New
Market, h. Wales-street
—. — George, jeweller and lapidary, 81 Broad-street, h. 1 Gal-
lowgate
„™. James, jun., 37 New Market, h. Wales-street
„ John, druggist, 45, k. 43 Commerce-street
Robert, sen., flesher, 21 New Market, k. Wales-street
Robert and Sons, hat manufacturers, 22 Market-gallery
™ Robert, shipmaster (Armitstead), 22 Princes-street
™ Robert, jun., 25 New Market, h. 3 Shore-brae
Thomas, advocate, 2 Ragg's-lane, h. 17 Union-place
Mrs., 10 Crown-street
Miss Jane, 3 Canal-street
Saunders, David, clerk (Blaikie Brothers), Ferryhill-buildings
George, grocer, 68 and 70 Virginia-street, h. Ferryhill-build-
John, farmer, Kemhill [ings
™ Miss, lodgings, 107 George-street
Savings' Bank, National Security, 17 Guestrow — A. Ross, actuary
Sawyers, William, collector of customs, 30 Bon-Accord- terrace
Scorgie, George, spirit dealer, 78 West North-street
George, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 17 Fisher-row, h. 8
Carmelite-street
Robert, vintner, 16 Canal-terrace
Mrs., lodgings, 77 Broad-street
„„. . Miss, lodgings, 126 Gallowgate
Scott, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, and leather-dealer, 46
Queen-street, h. Rosemount-place
Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 58 St. Nicholas-street, h.
Craigwell-place, Skene-street
A. D., 26 Crown-street
. Alexander, gardener, Whitehall, Gilcomston
Captain David, R.N., Berryden
George, shoemaker, 42 James-street
Rev. George, Wesleyan minister, 44 Constitution-street
James, tailor, 81 Guestrow
James, boot and shoemaker, 43 St. Nicholas-street, h. Rose-
mount-place
137 NEW ABERDEEN. [SCO SHA
Scott, John, chimney-sweeper, 46 Gallowgate
Robert, manager (Arbuthnot and M'Combie), 3 Trinity-
quay
Mrs., lodgings, 5 Upperkirkgate
. Mrs., 2 St. Catherine's-wynd
Mrs., 13 Hun tly- street
« Miss, dressmaker, 2 St. Catherine's-wynd
Miss, teacher, Craigwell-place
Miss, Strawberrybank
Scottish Amicable Lite Assurance Society — agent, W. F. Ogg,
11 Adelphi
Equitable Assurance Co. — William Gordon, advocate, agent,
14 Adelphi
Farmer Office, Crown-court, 43 Union-street — John Avery,
publisher
™ Provident Institution of Edinburgh — Skinner and Ross, 103
Union-street, agents
Union Fire and Life Insurance Company — office, 58 Castle-
street
„* Widows' Fund — Alexander Nicol, 60 Marischal-street,
agent
Scroggie, Mrs., stoneware dealer, 41 George-street
Sedgewick, Rev. R. (United Presbyterian Church), Rosemount-
place
Seisins Office (Register of), Belmont-street — N. Burnett, registrar
Selbie, Andrew, chainmaker (Blaikie Brothers), A. 11 Catto-square
Selby, George, contractor, Maberly-street
Sellar, James, 1 Links-street
— . — William, confectioner, Pirie's-court, 50 Castle-street
~„ — . Mrs. T., merchant, 54 George-street, h. above shop
Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 8, //. 10 Crown-street
Session-Clerk and Register of Marriages, John Watt, 24 Adelphi,
h. 66 Schoolhill
Seton, James, spirit dealer, 7 Gallowgate, h. 6 Blackfriars-street
Sir William C, Bart., 27 Union-place
Miss, 76 Dee-street
Shackleton, William, wool-stapler, and woollen-card agent, 104
West North-street, /;. 79 King-street
Shand, Arthur, feuar, 35 Causewayend
. David, saw-trimmer, 31, h. 6 Park-street
George, miller and grain merchant, Upper Justice-mills
Robert, spirit dealer, 11 Weighhouse-square, h. North-st.
. Robert, (Jopp and Shand), k. 97 Union-street
, — . — . Mrs., sick nurse, 45 Bon-Accord- street
Misses, 4 Union-place
— . — . Misses, 97 Union-street
Shanks, Colin, baker, 118, h. 120 Chapel-street
James, slater and railway contractor— effice, 10 Swuth
gallery, New Market
Mrs., housekeeper, Infirmary
Mrs., grocer, Wellington-road
m2
SHA — SHI] NEW ABERDEEN. 138
Sharp, George, confectioner and spirit retailer, 71, h. 64 Broad-st.
James, musical instrument maker, 11 George-street
™- — John, vintner, 1 Wales-street
— . — Moses, manager (Spring-Garden), 23 Ann-street
Shaw, Alexander, spirit dealer, 38 East North-street
-~~ — Robert, messenger*at-arms and bar-officer, Sheriff Court —
office, 12 Huxter-row, h. Shaw's-eourt, 90 Gallowgate
— „~ William, broker, Lodge-walk
Mrs., 135 King- street
— ,™ Miss, dressmaker, 220 George- street
„™„™. Miss, teacher, Female Orphans' Asylum
Sheach, James, baker, 2, h. 8 Gordon-street
Shearer, Robert, Reid's tavern, 179 George-street
Sheed, John, general commission agent, and ship insurance broker,
agent for Bell, Rainnie, and Co., wine merchants, Leith,
and the Birmingham Plate and Crown Glass Co., Smith-
wick, 44 Marischal-street
u. Mrs., midwife, Hanover- lane
Shepherd, George, bookseller and stationer, 1, h. 40 Broad-street
Jame3, clerk (Gray, Watt, and Co.), 77 West North-street
James (Souter and Shepherd), 31 Dee-street
James, cabinetmaker and furniture dealer, foot of Back-
wynd-stairs
John, keeper of Reservoir, Union-place
— ,™. Simpson, spirit dealer, grocer, and wine merchant, 37, h. 35
West North-street
„~ — Walter, feuar, Charles-street
. — . — William, late confectioner, 40 Broad-street
-~ William, clerk, 38 Park-street
— , — William, confectioner, 49 Union-street, h. Rosemount-terrace
— ~™ William (Aberdeen provision shop), h. Jopp's-lane
Mrs. John, lodgings, 182 Gallowgate
Miss, lodgings, 6 Mounthooly
_ Miss, 37 Bon-Accord-street
™ Misses, 66 Schoolhill
Sherar, John, manufacturer of tinplate and japan goods, 48, h. 50
George-street
Sherer, Andrew, ship-chandler, 29 Quay, h. 3 James-street
— . — James (W. Gray, 121 Union-street), h. 86^ Crown-street
Sheriff-clerk's Office, 27 King-street
Sheriffs, James, Union Inn, 42 St. Nicholas-street
Sherwood, George, teacher (Porthill schools), h. at school
Shewan, Mrs. John, h. Shewan's-court, 119 Gallowgate
Shipmasters' Society Hall, 1 1 Quay — F. J. Cochran, clerk
Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society — Hono-
rary agent for Aberdeeu and vicinity, W. P. Booth, 58
Marisehal-street
Shields, John, confectioner, 160 Union-street
Thomas, druggist, 3 Uee-street
* Jane, confectioner, 42 Woolmanhill
Shier, David, land-surveyor, 43 Whitehouse-street
139 NEW ABERDEEN. [SHI SIM
Shirres, D. L. (D. L, Shirres and Co.), h. Wallfield
D. L. and Co., wholesale hat, cap, and shoe warehouse, &c,
76 George-street
J. and Co., clothiers, 25 Union-street
J. (J. Shirres and Co ), h. 2 Thistle- place
„™ William and Co., clothiers, 67 King-street
William (Wm. Shirres and Co.), ft. 71 King-street
Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal-street
Sidie, A. and Co., general agents, 47 Marischal-street, h. 2 Con-
stitution-street
Sievewright, Alexander, wright, York-place, h. 11 Shore-lane
Charles, flesher, 62 New Market
John, vintner, Ruthrieston
~~ William, grocer, Murray's-houses, 62 Park-street
Miss, 63 Park-street
Silver, George, smoke-doctor and grate-setter, Jopp's-court, 40
Broad-street
~- John, gardener, Holburn-street
Sim, Alexander, accountant (Bank of Scotland), k. 34 Castle-st.
Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Catto-square
™ Charles, sen., late cart-wright, 13 Blackfriars- street
™. Charles, jun., cart and plough- wright, St. Andrew-street.
west end
. — George, clerk of the Customs, 15 East North-street
George (Aberdeen Bank), ft. 29 Dee-street
~~ James, Sim's-square
~i ™ James, shipmaster (Sarah), ft, 10 Canal-terrace
James, 24 Loch-street
James, manufacturing chemist and wholesale druggist, 76 h.
80 King-street
John, book-keeper (North of Scotland Bank), h. Rosemount-
place
John, surgeon, Holburn-street
. — . — Pvobert, besom-maker, Ewen's-court, 42 Gallowgate
William and Co., tanners and curriers, 41 Loch-street
Simmie, Robert, 31 Harriet-street
Simpson, Alexander, late clothier, 13 Bon-Accord-square
Alexander, spirit dealer, and warehouse for ship- bread, 14
Regent-quay
„ — ™ Alexander, Workman's-tavern, 16 Shiprow
Alexander, advocate, 115 Union-street, h. 4 Golden-square
Rev. David, (Free Trinity Church), ft] 1 West Crabstone-st.
George, cork-cutter, 27 Broad-street, A. 21 Guestrow
1 George, beadle and funeral waiter, St. Nicholas-lane Chapel,
30 Upperkirkgate
George, feuar, 31 Causewayend
George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 84 St. Andrew-street
James, builder, 92 Loch-street
James, advocate, collector of city tax, ft. 1 Netherkirkgate
John, jun., builder, 54 Bon-Accord-street
John yost., builder, 74 Windmillbrae
SIM SKE] NEW ABERDEEN. 14?0
Simpson, John, 14 Bon- A coord-street
— ~™ and Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's
clothing, 21 Union-buildings
— .~™ William, pianoforte tuner, 86 Chapel-street
William and Co., engineers, boiler makers, chain-cable,
anchor, and iron shipbuilders,. York- place Iron Works,
Footdee
» William, advocate, procurator-fiscal for the county — office,
56, h. 58 Bon -Accord-street
— ~™ William, beadle (Gilcomston Church), and funeral waiter,
111 Skene-street
William, clerk (North of Scotland Bank), h. Bon-Accord-
square
William, boot and shoe shop, 15 South-gallery, New Market,
h. Edward-place, Constitution-street
„„ Mrs., lodgings, 16 Guestrow
Mrs., 12 Marywell-street
, — . — Mrs., straw-bonnet maker, 2 Donald's-court, 20 Schoolhill
~™ Miss, 35 North Broadford
i Miss, dressmaker, 6 Lower Denburn
~™~~ Miss, register of servants, 8 Gaelic-lane
Sinclair, George, teller (Aberdeen Bank), h. 60 St. Nicholas-street
George, clothier, tailor, and hatter, Cruden's Court, 22
Broad-street
James, shoemaker, 66, h. 64 Shiprow
John, 54 Union- street
. . , William, wholesale druggist, 34 and 36 Upperkirkgate, h.
in court
™.„~» Miss, teacher, Female Orphan Asylum
Singer, Adam, agent — h. and office, Ogston's-court, 84 Broad-st.
George, baker, 45, h. 47 St. Nicholas-street
James, spirit dealer, 8 Gerrard- street, k. Farquhar-place,
218£ Gallowgate
Patrick, clerk (D. Wyllie and Son), h. Ilolburn-street
Mrs., lodgings, 218£ Gallowgate
... Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Ilolburn-street
Skakle, George, clerk (Stewart, Bowell, and Co.), It. 1 Kingsland-
place
Skea, Joseph, veterinary surgeon and veterinary forge, 22 Dee-st.
Thomas, horse-shoer and farrier, 81 and 75 George-street,
h. 7 Loch-street
Skene, Captain Alexander, R.V., Louisville
Rev. Charles (John Knox's), 15 Skene-row
Captain Charles (late 79th Highlanders), 57 Dee-street
George, woollen manufacturer — work, Causewayend, h. 269
George-street
. Thomas, inspector of poor of Old Machar — office, 38 Skene-
street, h. 3 Mary-place
^™ , William, shipmaster, Justice -lane
Mrs. Captain, 1 Justice-lane
Miss, wool merchant, 16 Queen-street
141 NEW ABERDEEN. [SKE — SMI
Skene, Misses, 57 Dee-street
Mary Ann, 2 South Silver-street
Skinner, Alexander, shore porter, 8 Exchequer-row
John, boatbuilder, 54 York-street, h. St. Clement-street
. P. A., candlemaker, St. Catherine's-court, 16 Shiprow
and Ross, advocates, 103 Union-street
t. The Right Rev. Bishop William (St. Andrew's Chapel),
h. 1 Golden-square
William, advocate (Skinner and Ross), agent for the In-
surance Co. of Scotland, and for the Scottish Provident
Society — office, 103 Union -street, h. 12 Golden-square
* Mrs. John, 78 Dee-street
Skues, Lieutenant George, R.N., dentist, Crown -terrace
Slater, John, tailor, 6 Woolmannill
Simon, merchant tailor and lodgings, 12 West North-street
Small, Robert, hardware merchant, 6 Castle-brae, h. above shop
Smart, John, shipmaster, h. 30 Princes-street
John, shipmaster (Brothers), 7 Church-street
„~. — William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 1 1 Exchequer-row,
h. above shop
William, beadle (Free Gilcomston Church), and' assistant
inspector of poor for Oldmachar, 89 Chapel-street
William, clerk (Farquharson and Co.), h. 3 Langstane-
place
Smith, Alexander, merchant tailor, 2 Castle-street, h. 48 Fre-
derick-street
„™ — Alexander, overseer, Links, h. 7 Hanover-street
„~ — Alexander, land -surveyor, 129 Union-street
Alexander, bookseller, 40 Broad-street
Alexander, commission merchant and agent, 40 King-st.
Alexander, wright, Skene-square, h. 3 Skene-square
Alexander, shipmaster (Falcon), 30 James-street
Alexander, spirit dealer and grocer, Maberly-street
— ^. Alexander, bookbinder, 31 Huntly-street
„ Alexander, wood merchant, Provost Blaikie's-quay, h. 67
Andrew, sharebroker, 13 Back-wynd [Commerce-st.
™_ — Andrew, tailor, 7 Netherkirkgate
„™ — Anthony A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Langstane-place, h.
Still's-cottage, Hardgate
™ Arthur, painter and glazier, 30 Quay, h. Links-gardens
. — , — and Cardno, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 15 Market-
street
Charles, tailor, 9 Skene-terrace, h. 89 Woolmanhill
Charles, watch, clock, and nautical instrument maker, 1
James-street, Quay, h. 3 James-street
. Charles, cutter (Milne, Cruden, and Co.), h. 6 Little
Chapel-street
and Cochran, advocates, agents for the Standard Life As-
surance Company, 96 Union-street
Rev. C. F., L.L.P. (Christian Unitarian Church), h. 74
Hutcheon-street
SMI— SMI] NEW ABERDEEN. 142
Smith, David, gardener, Short Loanings
Francis, accountant (N. of S. Bank), h. Pitfodels
™ George, upholsterer, h. 25 Loch-street
™. George, wright, 6J Causewayend
— „~ George, landing waiter (Customs), h. 74 Bon-Accord-st.
George, spirit dealer, 14 Shiprow
— „~* George, farmer, Cothill, Countesswells
George, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger, 52, h. 57 Quay
— t — . and Gordon, police, contractors, 95 West North-street
„» H. Ambrose, accountant (North of Scotland Assurance
Co.), 137 Union-street
Hugh, commission agent, Wellington -place
. — .„~- Hugh, timber merchant, George-street
„™~~ James, cabinetmaker, Flourmill-lane, h. 49 Bon-Accord-st.
„j James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street
~~ James (Harrison and Smith), h. 6 Well-court, Broad-st.
James, house carpenter, 7 St. Mary-place
„ — — James, carver and gilder, 5 Queen -street, h. Jopp's-court,
Broad-street
— . — . James, vintner, Mealmarket-lane
„„, James, upholsterer, 106 King-street, h. Nelson-street
~™~~ James (Gill and Smith), h. Kingsland-place
John (late of Post Office), 76 Bon-Accord-street
John, provision seller, 151 Gallowgate
John, architect and superintendent of town's works — office,
142 King-street, h. Rosebank
John, boot and shoemaker, 12 Skene-street, h. 89 Wool-
manhill
John, shore porter, Summerfield, Princes-street
John, brewer and distiller, h. Newbridge
John, jun., advocate (Blaikie and Smith), h. 220 Union-st.
John, merchant tailor, 19 Lodge- walk
John, cabinetmaker, 43 Chapel-street
„~ John (late of Rotterdam), 2 Skene-place
John, musician, Ash vale- cottage, Holburn-street
John, Crown-tavern, 11 Huxter-row
-~ John, shipmaster, 25 Mary well- street
„_ . John, carver, 5 Flourmill-lane
„™ John, cabinetmaker, 47 Castle-street
™. John, shoemaker, Rubislaw
John, merchant tailor, 13 Union-buildings, h. Webster's-
court, Guestrow
John, shipmaster, h. 51 Virginia-street
. John (Geo. Jamieson), h. 20 Castle-street
John, spirit dealer, 29 Berry-lane
« John and Co., iron and nail merchants, 5 Shoe-lane and 30
Longacre
John and William, architects, 142 King-street
Lewis, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 50 Union-
street, h. 45 Belmont-street
Neil, jun., merchant, Frederick-street, h. 114 King-street
M'3 NEW ABERDEEN. [SMI— SMI
Smith, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 12 Carmelite-street
. Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-square
. Peter, mason, 60 Gordon-street
— , — Robert, surgeon, 9 Union-terrace
Robert, jun., grocer and spirit dealer, 20, h. 22 East North-
street
Robert, advocate (Smith and Cochran), 96 Union-street
Thomas, contractor, 95 West North- street
Dr. Thomas, 99 Crown-street
. Walter, wright and cabinetmaker, Ji. 20 Blackfriars-street
William, inspector of buildings, h. 25 Frederick-street
William, hairdresser, 95 Queen-street, h. 1 Summer-lane
William (North of Scotland Assurance Office), ft. Sim's-
cottage, Hardgate
William, blacksmith, 30 Commerce-street
™. William, blacksmith, 113, h. 100 Skene-street
™ William, wigmaker and haircutter, 51 Upperkirkgate
. William, wright, 24 Blackfriars-street
™ William, overseer (Aberdeen Brick and Tile Company) —
works, Clayhills
William, supervisor of Excise — office, 112 King-street, h.
16^ Constitution-street
William, jun., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 106 Union-
street, h. Springbank, Dee-street
_ William (John and William Smith), h. 142 King-street
William, upholsterer, 6 Jopp's-lane
~ William, grocer, spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 8
Garvock-street
. . William, tailor, 5 Guestrow
~ William (Smith and Cardno), h. Villafield
™ and Wills, confectioners, Ramage-court, 83 Broad-street
~ Mrs. of Glenmillan, 96 Union-street
™ Mrs. A., 73 Bon- Accord -street
— , Mrs. Dr., Springbank, Dee-street
, Mrs., Wellington-place
Mrs. James, Rannie's-house, Commerce-street
Mrs. Captain John, 5 Skene -place
Mrs. John, Exchequer-place, Weigh-house-square
™ Mrs. John, Mountpleasant
. . Mrs. William, midwife, 15 Denburn-terrace
Mrs., 6 Frederick-street
. Mrs., 2 South Silver-street
Mrs., 5 Rosemount -terrace
— . Mrs., stocking merchant, 71 Netherkirkgate
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 2 South Silver-street
. Miss, teacher of music, 123^ Union-street
— ~™ Miss, 19 Lodge-walk
— ™. Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 49 Bon- Accord-street
Miss, dressmaker, 22 Longacre
. — , Miss, 137 Union-street
„ Miss, 66 Dee-street
SMI — STA] NEW ABERDEEN. 144-
Smith, Miss, 15 Rose- street
Miss, 87 Bon-Accord-street
Miss, straw-hat warehouse, 15 Queen-street
Miss, dressmaker, 8 St. Nicholas-street
Miss Jane, vintner, Pilot's-tavern, York-street
„™~™ Miss, lodgings, 91 Chapel-street •
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 8 Langstane-place
. .™ Isabella, vintner, 13 Exchequer-row
Smollet, Robert, vintner, 46 Castle-street
Snowey, James, Mrs. Benzie's-houses, College-street
„. James, birdseller, 125 Gallowgate
William, gardener, Belmont-cottage
,„™ William, shipmaster (Sovereign, steamer), 63 College-street
. , Mrs. Lieutenant, 5 Catherine-street
Sorely, John, 69 George-street, h. Carnegie's-brae
Souter, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 7 Shiprow
„„ and Shepherd, wholesale druggists, Cruden's-court, 22
Broad-street
™ Robert, shipmaster (Agnes), 4 Baltic-street
William, shoemaker, 6 Park-street
™. William, clerk, 37 Wales-street
Mrs-, Strawberrybank
Mrs. W., 20 Bon-Accord-street
Souper, Charles, boot and shoemaker, Wellington-road
Spalding, George, overseer (Richards and Co.), 21 Hutcheon-st.
Mrs., vintner, 18 Wales-street
Miss, dressmaker, 19 North Broadford
Spark, Andrew, flesher, 4 Market, h. 5 Hanover-street
George, grocer, ship-chandler, and spirit dealer, 58 Quay,
h. 10 Garvock-street
James, flesher, 35 Market, h. 5 Hanover-street
William, bookseller and stationer, 43 Union-street #.11
Rose-street
, William, of Craigie-park, h. Craigie-park
„, William, jun„ and Co., tinsmiths, 35 Woolmanhill, h. 110
Miss, Strawberrybank [Cause wayend
Speid, Alexander, Stephen's-cottage, 26 Summer-street
„™~™ William, advocate and sharebroker, 103 Union-street, h. 26
Summer-street
Spence, Rev. Alexander (Free St. Clement's Church), h. Castlehill
, ™ Alexander, teacher (Holburn School), h. Short Loanings
Edward, boot and shoe manufacturer — sale shop, 13 Broad-
street
James, merchant, 25 and 26 Market-gallery
„ James, builder, 243 George-street
Mrs., Castlehill
™ Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Hutcheon-street
Spring, Robert, shipowner, 23 Castle-street
Stables, Alexander, jun., accountant (Aberdeen Fire and Life As^
surance, 89 Union-street), h. 112 High-street, Old Aber^
deen
145 NEW ABERDEEN, [STA— STE
Stamp Office, 77 Union-street
Standard Life Insurance Company of Scotland — Smith and
Cochran, advocates, 96 Union-street, agents, and secre-
taries to the local board
Stark, Alexander, gardener and ginger-beer brewer, Calsayseat
Steel, James, M.D., 34 Castle-street
William, spirit dealer, 4 Weigh-house- square
„ William, clerk (Dee Iron Works), h. 10 Schoolhill
Steele, Alexander and Co., hatters, 20 Union-street
Stephen, Alexander, shipmaster, 23 James-street
„ Alexander (R., Stephen and Son), h. 1 Martin's-lane
— , — . Alexander (Stephen and Sutherland), Ji. Mitchell-place,
King-street
, . Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 62 Netherkirkgate
, — . — David, joiner, (A. Duthie and Co.), h. Edward-place, Port-
hill
— „~ George, hairdresser, 9 Chapel -street
— .„„ James, ironmonger, 34 Broad-street
Rev. John (Free John Knox's Church), h. Rosemount-place
„. John, plumber, brassfounder, coppersmith, and gas-fitter, 6
Shoe-lane, h. 10 King-street
. John H., engraver and copperplate printer, 3 St. Nicholas-
street, h. 59 Huntly-street
— ~~ John, game dealer and provision merchant, 60 West North-
street
— ~~ John, 6 Marywell-street
John, flesher, 2 Basement-floor, New Market, h. Hosefield
, — , — John, brass-finisher (D. Hogarth and Co.), 53 Green
— „™ Robert and Son, merchants, 41 Green, h. 1 Martin's-lane
Robert (R. S. and Son), h. 1 Martin's-lane
, and Sutherland, painters and glaziers, and paper-hangers,
52 Netherkirkgate .
„ William, grocer and spirit dealer, 53 West North-street
. — . — William, baker, 31, k. 29 Broad-street
~ William (Stephen and Catto), h. 1 Union-wynd
and Catto, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 157 Union-
street — workshop, 2 Union-wynd
— ~~ Mrs., midwife, Brebncr's-court, 84 Shiprow
, — . — Miss, dressmaker, 108 Skene-street
— „~ Miss, lodgings, 22 Virginia-street
Miss, 53 Green
. — . — Miss (Day School), 1 Union-wynd
Stevens, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 214, h. 216 George-
street
Stevenson, Alexander, bookseller, newspaper agent, and stationer,
62 Queen-street
George, stabling, 32 West North-street
James, engraver and printer, 6 Queen-street, h. 64 Hutcheon-
street
I William, commission merchant and agent, 115 Union-street,
h. Union-terrace
STE STO] NEW ABERDEEN. 146
Stevenson, William, bookseller and stationer, 17 St. Nicholas-street
— . — Mrs., midwife, 11 Carmelite- street
„ Mrs., lodgings, 23 Broad -street
— .„„ Mrs., 114 Crown street
Mrs., grocer, 91 North-street
~ Mrs., 64 Hutcheon-street
Stewart, Alexander, Mackie-place
Alexander, jun., Mackie-place
. . Alexander R., cotton dyer, Leadside, Gilcomston
. Charles (Stewart and Chivas), k. 84 King-street
. and Chivas, grocers to her Majesty, 13 King-street
Gordon, boot and shoemaker, 62 George-street
James, flesher, 1 and 2 New Market, h. 2 Carmelite-street
James, surgeon apothecary, 190 Gallowgate
„™™ James, stoneware dealer, 39 Schoolhill
. John, shipmaster (Velocity, steamer), 9 Yeats-lane
™ John, teacher of Thain's School, h, 52 Shiprow
, John, coach-guard (Ballater mail), 7 Huxter-row
, John (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.), h. Cotton-lodge
. John, grocer and spirit dealer, 24, h. 14 Castle-street
, , Lewis, agent, 55 Netherkirkgate
Peter, vintner, Waterloo-quay
Rowell. and Co., comb manufacturers, 40 Hutcheon-street
,™_™ Major Thomas, 117 Crown-street
, Walter, silk mercer, 145, h. 129 Union-street
William, engineer, 31 Harriet-street
.„„. Mrs. Kenneth, 161 Union-street
Mrs. Peter, register office for engaging servants, 12 Lang-
stane-place
„. Miss, lodgings, 3 Rose-street
Misses, 85 Bon- Accord-street
Still, Andrew (George Jamieson, 38 Union-street), h. 12 Upper-
Denburn
. George, Hardgate
Robert, blockmaker, 15 Prince Regent- street
William, gardener, near Ferryhill-mill
™ Mrs. Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 51 York-street
, Miss, Hardgate, near Bellevue
Miss, Thistle-place
. Miss, lodgings, 41 St. Nicholas-street
Stirling, George, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 49 Castle^
street, A. Chapel-court, Castle-street
Rev. James (United Presbyterian Church), h. 4 Caroline-
place
Mrs. John, late of Peterculter, 14 Skene-terrace
Stophani, John, optician and German-clock maker, 68 Broad-st.
Stormont, James, baker, corner of Wellington-place, h. above shop
Storie, Archibald, chaplain (Royal Infirmary), 43 Dee-street
Stott, George, shoemaker, 85 St. Andrew-street
„™™ John, furnishing tailor, Commercial-court, 58 Castle-st.
Miss, teacher, 14 Shuttle-lane
147 NEW ABERDEEN. [STR— SUM
Strahan, Rev. W. D., chaplain (East Prison)
Strachan, Alexander, shipmaster (Camilia), h. Bannermill-street
, — .~ — Alexander, late of Excise, Hardgate
,~~. — . Alexander, spirit dealer, 3 Shiprow
— . — George, flesher, 63 New Market
James, late bookseller, h. 35 Back-wynd
, James, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and ruler, 63, h.
30 Gallowgate
,™. — John, shipmaster, 21 Prince Regent-street
John, plumber and gas-fitter, 9, h. 7 Crown-street
™ . Peter, stabler, 36 Harriet-street
~~. — . Robert, tailor, 62 Netherkirkgate
William, of Moreseat, Stocket, h. Moreseat
William, sawyer, 62 Gerrard-street
William, farmer, Mains of Ruthrieston
Miss, Strawberrybank
— r^_ Miss, dresser, 7 Black's-buildings
. George, gardener, Pitmuxton
Straith, Miss, dressmaker, 102 King-street
Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston
Straton, James, fishing tackle-maker, 3 Kingsland-place
, Peter, leather dealer, 63 Broad-street, h. 15 Drum's-lane
Stratton, James, clerk (Bennett, Taylor, and Co.), 107 George-st.
Stronach, Alexander, advocate, 20 King-street
. . Alexander, feuar, Cooperston
— , . Alexander, jun., writer (Blaikie and Smith), li. Cooperston
™ and Grainger, advocates, 20 King-street — agents for Aber-
deen Marine Insurance Company, Galena Investment
Company, and Glasgow Fire and Life Insurance Co.
John, writer (Murray and Garden), h. Cooperston-buildings,
Holburn -street
Stuart, Alexander, writing master (Gordon's Hospital), and teacher
of writing and stenography, 115 Union-street, h. 42
Huntly-street
Charles, shipmaster (Neptune), 29 Hutcheon-street
David, postmaster, h. 5 New Market-street
. Donald, grocer, 93 Causewayend
. — , — Donald G., fishcurer, Canal- terrace
~~ George, stoneware merchant, 77 Gallowgate, h. 89 Hutcheon-
street
. James, builder, 1 Loch-street
John, travelling merchant, Red Lion-court, Broad-street
John, advocate, 87 Crown-street
John, stoneware merchant and funeral-waiter, 98 Green
, — . — William, road surveyor, Garioch-district, h. 8 North Broad-
ford
— ™~ William, boot and shoemaker, 28 Schoolhill, h. King's-
square, Huntly-street
. William, book-keeper (M'Donald and Leslie)^ 40 Wales-st.
— „~ Mrs., of Laithers, 7 Union -place
Summers, Mrs., Mitchell-place
SUT TAY] NEW ABERDEEN. 148
Sutherland, Alexander, book-keeper (J. Blaikie and Sons), h.
Bellevue, Hardgate
Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Castle-street, h.
above shop
~~- — Alexander, Inmore-cottage, near Rosemount-terrace
Alexander, porter (Medical School), St. Paul-street
— , — Andrew, manufacturer, 1, h. 2 Elack's-buildings
— „™ Andrew, jun., manufacturer, 1 Black's-buildings
,™ — David, tailor, 25 Chapel-street
George, silk mercer, 149, h. 147 Union-street
~~ George, house surgeon, Royal Infirmary
Hugh (Stephen and Sutherland), h. 18 Bon-Accord-terface
and Croal, bakers, 29 Chapel-street
— . — James, shipmaster, 63 Park-street
~ John, druggist, 34, h. 32 St. Nicholas-street
John, late merchant, Viewton-place, Spittal
John, jun., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 3 Gal-
lowgate
John, meal and grain merchant, Holburn-street
. Dr. Neil (Aberdeenshire Militia), 13 Belmont-street
i — ~~ Thomas (Mortimer, Sutherland, and Co.), 2 Black's-
buildings
„™ — Mrs. John, 126 Gallowgate
Mrs., lodgings, 83 King-street
„~.~~ Miss, dressmaker, 3^ Blackfriars-street
„™ — Miss, lodgings, 13 Constitution-street
Miss, dressmaker, 83 King-street
Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul, Arthur Thomson — office,
Bank of Scotland, Castle-street
Sword, Mrs., vintner, 26 Wellington-street
Symmers, Alexander Anderson, Glenburnie-cottage
George A., Glenburnie-cottage
Misses, 31 Whitehouse-street
Symon, George, wig-maker and hairdresser, 18 St. Nicholas -street,
h. 149 George-street
, John, furniture-dealer, 80 Broad-street, h. Webster's-court,
Guestrow
Taggart, George, merchant, 234, h. 90 George-street
John, stabler, 90 George-street
John, teller (Bank of Scotland), h. 90 George-street
Tait, James, printer, 177 Gallowgate
John, haberdasher, 161 George-street
Talbot, David, shipmaster, 61 Quay
™ William, shipmaster (Lord Seaton), 126 King-street
Tarras, Andrew, keeper of Fish Market, 61 Broad-street
Tastard, Joseph, fiesher, 48 New Market
Tawse, Lewis, spirit dealer, 83 Green
™ William, tailor, 19 Lower Denburn
™ Mrs. Andrew, late of Coldstone, 5 Belmont-street
Tayler, Major, of Rothiemay, h. Castle Lodge, Castle-street
149 NEW ABERDEEN. [TAY— THO
Taylor, Alexander, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 67 Union-
street, h. 116 Crown-street
Alexander, shipmaster, 69 Virginia-street
Alexander, 26 Gallowgate
Alexander and Co., merchant tailors, 9, h. 7 Marischal-st.
. — . — Alexander, stoneware dealer and broker, 155 Gallowgate
, Charles, wright, 103 Skene -street
George, baker, 276 George-street, h. 72 Catherine-street
Henry, spirit dealer, 86 Shiprow
James W. (A. Taylor and Sons), h. 116 Crown-street
„ . James, boot and shoemaker, 46 Netherkirkgate
John, principal servant (North Church), funeral-waiter,
and wright, Charles-court, 40, h. Ross-court, 6 Upperkirk-
gate
~ John, house-carpenter, Upper Denburn, h. 5 Harriet-street
™ Peter, 100 Chapel-street
— Robert, 2 Crown-place, east
William (Kilgour and Taylor), h. 32 Young-street
, William, grocer, 99 Causewayend, h. above shop
Mrs., lodgings, 35 Frederick-street
. Mrs., midwife, 46 Netherkirkgate
— . — i Mrs. George, Rosebank House, Skene-square
. Mrs. James, 74 Dee-street
— .. — . Mrs., M'Lean's-court, 50 Gallowgate
,~ Miss, boarding-school, 2 Crown-place, east
— . — . Misses, dressmakers, 31 Harriet- street
Templeton, William, M.D,, lecturer on Materia Medica, King's
College, h. 9 Belmont-street
Thain, James, master boatbuilder (Hall and Sons), h. 60 York-
street
Theatre, pit, 50 — boxes, 52 — gallery, 54 Marischal-street
Third, James, cooper, 164 Gallowgate
Thorn, Alexander and William, commission merchants and general
agents, 21 Quay
Alexander (A. and W. Thom), h. 50 Union-place
~~~„~ George, boot and shoemaker, lodgings, 31 Marischal-street
— Robert, brewer, King-street, near Canal-bridge
™ Robert, gardener, Cornhill Gardens
and Thomson, hat and cap-makers, 26 Union-street
~ William (A. and W. Thom), 50 Union-place
William, grocer and spirit dealer, 43 Schoolhill
Mrs. John, 1 Gordon-street
. Mrs., late Manse of Nigg, 137 Crown-street
Mrs. William, 4 Frederick-street
— .™~ Mrs. John, 4 Skene-place
„ . Miss, sick-nurse, 7 Gaelic-lane
™ Miss, 50 Union-place
Thompson, George, jun., insurance broker and shipowner, 40
Marischal-street, h. 20 Golden-square
Thomson, Adam, flesher, 43 New Market, h. 7 Carmelite-street
™ — Alexander, of Banchory, h. Banchory House
THO— THOJ NEW ABERDEEN, 150
Thomson, Rev. Alexander (George-street Chapel), h. 56 Gerrard-st.
— „™ Alexander, spirit dealer, 83 West North-street
.. Andrew, traveller (Devanha Brewery), h. Ferryhill-buildings
™ Andrew, late builder, 20 Union-row .
Arthur, agent of the Bank of Scotland, Vice-Consul for
'Russia, Prussia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Norway,
Bank of Scotland-court, Castle-street
David (Richards and Co.), Broadford-place
George, jun., merchant (VV. Simpson and Co.), //.. 10 Union-
terrace
™ George, shipowner (G. Thomson and Son), h. 22 Quay
George and Son, wine merchants, commission agents, and
ship brokers, Thomson's-court, 21 Regent-quay
,~~ — Henry, cashier (Steam Navigation Co.), h. 9 Bon-Accord-
street
James, commercial traveller (R. Mortimer), h. 148£ George-
street
™ James, clerk (A. Pirie and Sons), Ferryhill-buildings
James, spinning manager (Broadford Works), h. Rose-
raount-place
„ James, clerk, 61 Hutcheon-street
— „ — James, clock cleaner, umbrella, bellows, and spectacle re-<
pairer, 208 Gallowgate
— .~~. James, bootmaker, 14 Netherkirkgate
.™ John, shipmaster (John Bunyan), Cruden's-court, Broad-st.
John, builder, 23 Princes-street, h. 31 Frederick-street
Rev. John (Free Greyfriars), 3 West Crabstone-street
— . — John, auctioneer, 8 St. Nicholas-lane
John, flesher, 42 and 43 Market, It. 7 Carmelite-street
John, tailor, 5 Blairton-lane
Peter, traveller (Cadenhead, Barron, and Co.), h. 1 Thistle-
place
Robert, furnishing tailor, 14 Broad-street
Robert, clerk (Richards and Co.), h. 14 Broad- street
— ™ Thomas, gunmaker, 68 Union-street, h. Victoria-terrace
William, traveller (G. Collie and Co.), h. 9 Diamond-street
William, Mill of Cults Warehouse, Queen-street
William, mason, Holburn-street
William L., shipowner (G. Thomson and Son), Hanoverian
Royal Consul, and Hanseatic Vice-Consul, h. Lochhead
Mrs., lodgings, Salter's-court, 50 Loch-street
Mrs. Daniel, lodgings, 17 St. Andrew-street
— . — Mrs. John, teacher of music, 32 Skene-terrace
Mrs., 72 Chapel-street
Mrs., midwife, 14 Thistle street
Mrs., 120 King-street
Miss, teacher, 24 James-street
Miss, 72 Chapel-street
Thorburn, James, teacher (Upper Denburn School), h. 56 Chapel-
street
1251 NEW ABERDEEN. [THO— TUK
Thorn, William, dyer, 8 Carmelite-street
Tilleray, John, foreman (F. and G.), h. 3 Drum's-lane
Tocher, John, tailor, 9 Bon-Accord-terrace
Tocheti, Charles, optician, 48 Queen-street
~ Mrs., midwife, 48 Queen-street
Todd, Alexander, basket-maker, West-gallery, New Market
„™ — Mrs., 22 Union-row
Tompkins, Mrs., flesher, 18 New Market
Toms, Mrs., milliner and straw-bonnet maker, 81 Marischal-street
Tonachj John, coal and lime meter, 30 College-street
Topp, George, 35 Constitution-street
James, late baker, Craigwell-cottage, North Silver -street
Torrie, Alexander, advocate, 75 King-street
James, of Pitfoddels, h. 20 Chapel-street
„_ James, M.D., 67 Dee-street
.„ — ™ Mrs. James, 12 George-street
Torry, James, surgeon, 55 Schoolhill
John, spirit dealer, 28 Gallowgate ^
Tough, George, haberdasher, 134 George-street
„ James, flesher, 35 Basement-floor, New Market
. Thomas W., boot and shoemaker, 42 Broad-street, 1i. Hol-
burn-street
,™ — . Mrs., matron (Boys' Hospital)
Towns, David, miller — bouse and mill, 188 North-street
Town's Drummer — David Bannerman, 75 Gallowgate
Trades' Hall, 153 Union-street [row
Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 9 Rose-street, h. 22 Union -
™ William, cabinetmaker, Lobban's-court, Castle-street
Trotter, James (Commercial Bank), h. 55 Schoolhill
Troup, Alexander (Aberdeen Lime Company), grain merchant and
miller, Sclattie
„™ — . Alexander, merchant tailor, 30 Union-street, k. 67 College-
street
David, grocer and spirit dealer, principal servant (St. John's
Chapel), and funeral waiter, 235 George-street
. David, coachman (Defiance), 2 St. Catherine's-wynd
™ George, chemist and druggist, 30, /*. 187 George-street
John, blacksmith, 16 Shiprow, h. Ruthrieston
— : — . John, spirit dealer, 89 Loch-street
William, Nelson-street
— „~ Mrs. George, Prospect-cottage, Loanhead
™ Mrs., Glenburnie-cottage
™ Miss, dressmaker, 34 George-street
Tudhope, Mrs. John, earthenware dealer, 69 East North-street
Tulloch, Rev. George, LL.D. — school, Academy-street (from Dee-
street to Crown-street), /*. Bellevue, Hardgate
„~ — James, teacher, Bellevue
. James, shipmaster (St. Lawrance), 12 St. Clement-street
— „„ William, clerk, 12 St. Clement-street
Turnbull, Anthony, vintner, 32 Castle-street, /(. 5 Castle-brae
TUR— WAL] NEW ABERDEEN. 152
Turnbull, John G., lithographic and letterpress prihter,.2£ Broad-st.
Turner, Robert, shipmaster and lodgings, 25 Marischal- street
Misses, of Turnerhall, 173 Union-street
Turreff, Alexander, draper (J. Blackhall and Co.) h. 39 Upperkirk-
Tyson, Mrs., Straw berrybank [gate
Tytler, James, porter (House of Refuge),.Duthie's-court, 45 Guest-
row, h. Thornton-court, 39 Guestrow
John, (Hogarth and Co.), 136 George-street
„ William, cabinetmaker, 2 Chronicle-lane
™ Mrs., Mackie-place
. . Mrs., 7 Charlotte- street
Union-Glen Distillery, Holburn
Unitt, George, furrier, 125 Union-street
Mrs., milliner, 125 Union-street
Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street
Alexander, road-contractor, 9 Skene-row
and Gordon, druggists, 164 Union-street
James, keeper of leading-lights, Torry
. John, manager, boot and shoe establishment, 17 Broad-street
„~.™ John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas-street, h. 30 Schoolhill
™ John and Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers, and com-
mission agents, 32 Schoolhill
Robert (J. and R. Urquhart), h. Thistle-street
Mrs., grocer, 25 North-Broadford
„„ Mrs., of Craigston, 240 Union-street
Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 29 North Broadford
Ure, Mrs., 38 Skene-street
Vaccine Institution, 25 Castle-street
Vass, James, upholsterer (Brebner and Ogilvie), 112 Chapel-street
Vernon, John and Co., engineers, founders, millwrights, builders
of iron ships, &c, Dee Iron Works, York-street
. John, (John Vernon and Co.), 27 York-place
Vessie, Alexander, bookseller and bookbinder, 53 Gallowgate
, „_ James, bookseller and bookbinder, 130, h. 155 Gallowgate
Vickers, Mrs., 11 Huntly-street
Vigrow, John, printer (Journal Office), 67 St. Andrew-street
Waddell, William, stoneware merchant, 7 Commerce-street
Wade, Mrs. Captain, lodgings, 11 Bon- Accord-street
Wagstaff, Rev. Charles (St. Andrew's Chapel), 1 East Crabstone-
street
Walker, Alexander, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston
. Alexander, engineer, 6 Hanover-street
Alexander, ironmonger, 58 Gallowgate, h. above shop
Charles and John, commission merchants, 35 Marischal-
street, h. 38 Constitution-street
David, hairdresser and perfumer, 135 Union-street, 7i. 19
Huntly-street
153 NEW ABERDEEN. [WAL- — WAL
Walker, David, plane-maker, 44 Loch-street
„ Duncan, shipmaster (Heroine), 32 St. Clement-street
. George, Town-house-keeper, h. 17 Huxter-row
. George, bookseller (A. Brown and Co.), h. Thistle-place
George, boot and shoemaker, 85 Skene-street, A. 61 Sum-
mer-street
„~ . George, advocate (Ledingham and Walker), h. 1 Rose-street
— , — Gilbert, agent, 126 Crown-street
™ George, railway inspector, 57 Quay
George, spirit dealer, 69 Gallowgate
James, nurseryman and seedsman, 120 King-street
James, coal-broker, 72 Dee-street
— .. — James, bookseller, 34^ Upperkirkgate, k, Braehead, Gilcom-
ston
James, clerk (J. Smith and Co.), 5 Shoe-lane
James, vintner, 27 Loch-street
,„ — ~ James, Aberdeen Fancy Warehouse, wholesale and retail
importer of Berlin worsted and patterns, toy and fancy
goods, 8 Broad-street, 7i. Roseburn-cottage, Hutcheon-st.
™ James, watch and clockmaker, 48 Broad-street
. John, shipmaster (Anemone), 4 St. Clement-street
John C, clerk, h. 20 Union-row
„~.„~ John (late merchant), Roseburn-cottage, 90 Hutcheon-st.
. John, umbrella manufacturer, 16 West North-street
„ — ™ John, plasterer, 32 Park-street
„„. — John, clerk, 71 Gallowgate
Robert, grocer, 56 George-street
Robert, hairdresser, 210 Gallowgate
— . — Robert, flesher, 29 Basement-floor, New Market
William, late of H.E.I.C.'s lea department, Bonnymuir
— ™~ William, treasurer (Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum), /;. 2
Caroline-place
„ William, umbrella maker, 35, h. 25 Schoolhill
William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, and general
importer, 52 Union-street, h. 3 Adelphi-court
,„~ — William, provision dealer, 65 Causewayend
. Mrs., staymaker, 44 Loch -street
Mrs., register office, 9 Guestrow
. Mrs., Walter, 86 George-street
-~~ — Mrs., 22 Dee-street
Mrs., lodgings, 124 George-street
Mrs. A., lodgings, 2 Littlejohn-street
, — — Mrs. Alexander, 38 Constitution-street
. Miss, dressmaker, 1 Rose-street
~~ ~~ Miss, teacher (Free Trinity School), h. 61 Summer- street
— .-. — Miss, dressmaker, 19 Huntly-street
> — ~— Miss, bonnetmaker, 175 George-street
Wales, Lieut. Andrew, R.N., 90 Bon-Accord -street
Wallace, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 55
h. 34 George-street
-~~ — , Alexander and Co., brewers and maltsters, Loch-street
WA'L WATJ NEW ABERDEEN. 154
Wallace, Archibald, messenger (North of Scotland Bank), h. Lodge-
walk
~ and Brothers, brewers and maltsters, Hardgate
~~™~ Daniel, shipmaster (Mansfield), 20 Commerce-street
Rev. David (Frederick-street Chapel), h. Whitehall
— . — James, inspector of poor for St. Nicholas, h. 17 Adelphi-court
— . — , Thomas, manager, Blind Asylum, Huntly-street
~~ — Miss, corset-maker, 49 Bon-Accord-street
Warrack, David, baker, 5, h. 7 Chapel-street
— . — James, commission merchant, 23 Marischal-street, h. 26
Dee-street
~~ Mrs. Robert, 36 King-street
Miss, dressmaker, 61 Quay
Warren, John, surveyor, G. P. O., h. 2 Alford-place
,™„~, Mrs., lodgings, 40 Huntly-street
— . — Miss, dressmaker, 40 Huntly-street
Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer (Broadford Works), h. 3 Broad-
ford
Watson, Alexander, bookseller, 28 Summer-street
— . — Alexander, spirit dealer, 109, h. 107 Gallowgate
Archibald I., bookseller, news agent, and dealer in cheap
periodicals, 70|, h. 70 Gallowgate
Archibald, cashier (Broadford Works), h. 6 Rosemount-
terrace
George, 68 Bon-Accord-street
James, saw-trimmer, Union-street, opposite Assembly-
rooms, h. Gordon's-court, Gordon-street
— .. — James, broker, East North-street
James, watch and clockmaker, 189 George-street
~™ James, broker, 76 Gallowgate
™ James, blacksmith, 45 Loch-street, h. 74 Gallowgate
, John, sergeant of police, h. 6 Blackfriars-street
„™ — John, tailor, 20 Netherkirkgate, h. Yeats-court
John, secretary (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance), h. 3
East Crabstone-street
, — , — Patrick, grocer and spirit dealer, 35 Bon-Accord-street
„™ , Robert, builder, Nelson -street, Ji. Nelson-street
Robert, general merchant and broker, 40 and 44 East North-
street
t — William, W. S., sheriff-substitute, h. 25 Dee-street
. . Mrs. C, lodgings, 13 Huxter-row
Mrs. George, 9 Union-place
,™ Mrs., provision dealer, 6 Mounthooly
Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 26 Union-row
Watt, Alexander, land-surveyor, 15 Bon-Accord-street
~~ Alexander, writer (Murray and M'Combie), h. 3 Shore-brae
^. Alexander, ginger beer and porter dealer, Correction-wynd,
h. Ferryhill
George, shipmaster (Margaret Littlejohn)j h. 61 Commerce-
street
George, feuar, 67 Causewayend
155 NEW ABERDEEN. [WAT WES
Watt, George, slater (successor to James Smith), 13 Carmelite-st.
. . — James, spirit dealer, 292 George-street
John, leather dealer, currier, and shoe manufacturer, 57
Broad-street — currying shop, 57 George-street, h. Happy-
grove, Mounthooly
.™. John, advocate, clerk and treasurer to the General Session
of St. Nicholas, and keeper of the register of marriages
for the city of Aberdeen, 24 Adelphi, h. 66 Schooihill
— ~~ J. and W., rope and twine makers, 167 George-street
— Kenneth shoemaker, 6 South Silver-street
— . — Samuel, carter, 20 Dee-street
— . — . William, grocer, 94, h. 107 Gallowgate
— . — . William (Duthie and Watt), 4 Black's-Buildings
— . — . Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 17 Denburn-terrace
. Miss, spirit dealer, 1 York-street
Watts, Thomas, excise officer (Strathdee Distillery), h. Holburn-st.
Wattie, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Steps of Gilcomston
— .~™ Joseph, gardener, Newfield, Skene-square, h. Carnation -field
Webster, Alexander, advocate (A. and J. Webster), 42 King-street
. . Alexander, jun , 28 Catherine-street
. Alexander, jun., advocate, 42 King-street
. A. and J., advocates, 42 King-street
David, missionary (South Parish), Ashvale-cottage, Holburn-
street
. — John, advocate (A. and J. Webster), King-street
John, clerk, 7 Constitution -street
John, manager (Gilcomston Brewery)
. John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn-street
John, baker, 43, h. 53 Green
. John (Webster and Sherret), A. 21 Iluntly-street
Robert, shipmaster, h. 7 Canal-terrace
Thomas, merchant, Wales-street
. William, baker and confectioner, 4, h. 6 Skene-terrace
William, cowfeeder, 172 West North-street
and Sherret, builders, 21 Huntly-street
Mrs. Lieutenant William, 48 Chapel-street
— . . Mrs, merchant, 41 Market-gallery
. . Mrs., lodgings, 64 Union-street
^„ . Misses, 29 East North-street
Weigh-house, Quay — George Leys, tacksman
Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's-court, 17 Upperkirkgate
~™_~ John, teacher of Deaf and Dumb Institution, 31 Belmont-st.
..~~ Robert, spirit merchant, 72 Gallowgate
. Mrs., 2 Affleck-street
Welch, James, manager (Power-looms, Broadford Works), h. Rose-
mount-place
Wemyss, Mrs., Crown-court, Union-street
West-end Academy, 216 Union-street
Westland, James, manager (North of Scotland Bank), h. King-st,
. — . — John, shoemaker, 22 Innes- street
1 Mrs., 32 Skene-street
WES WIL] NEW ABERDEEN. 156
West of England Fire and Life Office— A. and J. Cadenhead, ad-
vocates, agents, 9 Huxter-row
West of Scotland Guarantee Society — R. R. Notman, agent, 24
Adelphi
Wharton, James, College-tavern, 27 Guestrow
Whitecross, Emslie, lodgings, 21 Shiprow
William, Custom-house agent, 27 Crown-street
. — . — Mrs., sick nurse, 95 Chapel-street
--, . Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 27 Crown-street
White, Alexander (White and Hutcheon), 61 Bon-Accord-street
. — . — and Hutcheon, shawl merchants, silk mercers, and linen
drapers, 123 Union-street
J., 61 Bon-Accord-street
™„~ Mrs. William, 127 King-street
— P Mrs. James, 61 Bon-Accord-street
Whitnell, Edward, hardware and stationery shop, 25 North- gal-
lery, New Market, h. 7 Carmelite-street
Whyte, Alexander B. (of Simpson and Whyte) — agent for J. Cock-
burn and Campbell, wine merchants, Edinburgh, 1 Ship-
row, h. Ashley
. John (Simpson and Whyte), 52 Dee-street
~ John, shipmaster, 29 James-street
— ~v~ John, advocate (Yeats and Whyte), h. 52 Dee-street
~ Patrick, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 30, h. 28 Broad-st.
Misses (Ladies' Boarding and Day School), 75 Crown-street
Wlgnam, Anthony, 5 Caroline-place, Maybank
™ Miss, 33 North Broadford
Wight, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 45 St. Andrew-street
Wilkie, John, cooper, 13 Virginia-street
Wilkinson, Mrs. William, 29 Upperkirkgate
Will, James, M.D., 11 King-street
John, late mail-guard, 40 Bon-Accord-street
Thomas, manufacturer, 3 West Crabstone-street
Thomas, 2 St. Mary's-place
.™. Mrs., lodgings, 51 Queen-street
Willans, Samuel, manufacturer and stoneware merchant, 168 Gal-
lowgate, h. Friendly-bank, Mounthooly
Willet, Joseph J., shipmaster (London), 26 Constitution-street
Williams, James and Sons, coopers and fish-curers, 13 Virginia st.
James, furrier, 127, /;. 124 Union-street
„„, Robert, cooper, 13 Virginia-street
William, commission agent, 38 Marischal- street, h. 13 Vir-
ginia-street
William, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 14 St. Andrew-street
Williamson, Alexander, overseer (Commercial Co.), h. 7 Shore-
lane
. Alexander, baker, 1, h. 2 Catto-square
. — Alexander, Granitehill (formerly Cai-rncry)
~~ Benjamin, M.D., 239 Union-street
„„ George, flesher, 30 Market, h. Skene
„™ George, cattle-dealer, Wales-street
157 NEW ABERDEEN. [WIL WIL
Williamson, James, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 125, h. 86
George-street
James, flesher, 49 Market
. James, of Beaehhill, 48 Wales-street
James (of R. Catto and Co.), h. 21 Crown-street
„ . John, flesher, 5 Market
Joseph, M.D., 29 Adelphi-court
and Middleton, candlemakers and tallow-chandlers, 46
Wales-street
Peter, druggist, 141, h. 143 Union-street
Robert, 130 Union-street
Mrs. John, flesher, 15 Market, h. 58 John-street
Miss, 14 Chapel-street
™ Miss, lodgings, 130 Union-street
Willos, Mrs. William, 22 Queen-street
Mrs. William, 48 Woolmanhill
Wilson, Alexander, ship agent, 57 Marischal-street, h. 37 High-
street, Old Aberdeen
Alexander, shoe shop, 9 Broad-street, h. 33 Harriet-street
Alexander, 211 King-street
Andrew, bookbinder and stationer, 20, #.18 Marischal-street
™ Charles, letter-carrier, 3 Carnegie's-brae
David, silk and woollen dyer and scourer, cloth fuller and
dresser — dye-works and waulk-mill, Innes-street, shop, 5
St. Nicholas-street, h. 10 John-street
George, tailor, 188 Gallowgate
George, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow
George, seaman, 10 Blackfriars- street
, Hugh, confectioner, 47 Regent-quay
James, agent for Roman Catholic books, magazines, &c,
musician, and manufacturer of Bishop Hay's pills, 2
Chapel-court, 1 Justice- street
James H. (North of Scotland Gazette), 19 Skene- terrace
~™ James, late shipmaster, ] 15 York-street
James, police officer, Martin's-lane, Green
John, spirit dealer, 9 Backwynd
John, grain merchant, h. 64 Shiprow
John, bookbinder, 20 Marischal-street
Rev. John (North Parish), North Lodge, King-street
™ John K. (W. Smith, jun.), h. Newbridge, Hardgate
John A., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 20 Upper-
kirkgate, h. 34 Loch-street
John, shore-porter, 18 Shiprow
™ Peter, flesher, 34 Market, h. 6 Carmelite-street
William, gardener, Mile-end, Holburn-street
Robert, bookseller, 34 Schoolhill, h. 35 Blackfriars-street
Robert, manager (New Boot and Shoe Warehouse), 9 Broad-
street, A. 31 Harriet-street
Robert, grocer, Upper Denburn
Mrs. Robert, grocer, Newbridge
Mrs. William, lodgings, 90 Union-street
WIL— WRI] NEW ABERDEEN, 158
Wilson, Mrs., lodgings, 11 Market-street
— . — Mrs., 90 Bon- Accord-street
„„., — Mrs., lodgings, 4 Upper Denburn
Mrs., grocer, Dee-village
— . — , Mrs., lodgings, 38 Chapel- street
Mrs., 41 Dee-street
Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 12 Spa-street
Miss, lodgings, 64 Union-street
Miss, dressmaker, 22 Union-row
Miss, lodgings, Crown-court, Union-street
Miss, 16 Dee-street
™ Miss, teacher (Day School), 54 Causewayend
Winchester, Charles, advocate, 21 St. Nicholas-street
Winks, Ronald, west end of Thistle-street
Winlaw, James, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 104 Gal-
lowgate
James, jun., ship and insurance broker and coal merchant,
11^ Regent-quay, h. 104 Gallowgate
Winton, John, tea and spirit dealer, 32 Wellington-street
™ Mrs., 114 Chapel-street
Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurance Company — Adam and An-
derson, agents, in Britain — writing chambers, 75 Union-
street
Wise, Alexander, hairdresser, 2 Commerce-street
Miss, 40 Chapel-street
Wisely, George, worsted manufacturer, 7, h. 8 Castle-street
Wishart, Alexander, builder, 27 Blackfriars-street
Daniel, shipmaster, 45 Constitution-street
™_ — David, furniture dealer, 59 h. 75 Gallowgate
~ George, flesher, 46 Market, h. 68 Victoria-place
~ James, master-joiner (Hall and Son), h. 47 Wellington-st.
— , — John, 37 Wales-street Market, h. 68 Wales-street
Joseph, organ-builder, 24 Young-street
William, flesher, 8 Wales-street Market, h. 68 Wales-street
Wolff and Co., dealers in fancy goods, 12 and 13 Market-gallery
Wood, Arthur, boot and shoemaker 21 Chapel-street
David, dealer in worsted stockings, &c, 55 Commerce-st.
~~ George, commission agent and accountant, 3 Affleck-place
™ James S., shoemaker, Holburn-street
John, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston
John, surgeon, 31 Bon- Accord-street
Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3 Crown-street, h. 5 St. Mary's-
place
Thomas, principal officer (South Parish Church), and funeral
and occasional waiter, h. 32 Belmont-street
. and Low, blacksmiths, 20 Frederick-street
Mrs. Joseph, lodgings, 1 37 Union-street
WTright, Alexander, stabler, 1 Harriet-street
David, Maryculter foot post, bookseller and news agent, h.
171 George-street
James, moulder, 6 Links-street
159 NEW ABERDEEN. [Will— YUL
Wright, James, writer (J. D. Milne), 54 Union-street
. John, gardener, Pitmuxton
, and Petrie, stone-cutters, below Union-street Bridge, Den-
burn
Thomas, wood-merchant, 36 Union-street
Mrs. Peter, 56 Gerard-street
Wyllie, David, cashier (Aberdeen Bank), h. 2 Marischal- street
David and Son, booksellers to her Majesty, stationers, and
public circulating library, 111 Union-street
James (of D. Wyllie and Son), h. 73 Dee-street
™ — . Miss, 17 Bon- Accord-street
Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 16 New Market, h. 4 Donald's-court,
Schoolhill
John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank
Yeats, Alexander, accountant, 123£ Union-street, h. 47 Schoolhill
and Flockhart, advocates, 84 King-street
—~ — George, silk mercer, 87 Union-street, h. 149 South Crown-st.
George, artist, 10 St. Nicholas-street
„„» — John (of Yeats and Flockhart), h. 25 Union-place
William, advocate (Yeats and Whyte), h. 46 King-street
and Whyte, advocates, 48 King-street
„~ — Margaret, sick-nurse, 85 Woolmanhill
York and London Fire, Life, and Annuity Office — Wm. Gordon,
advocate, agent, 14 Adelphi
Youden, Stephen, officer of excise, Glenburn, h. Whitehall
Young, Adam, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 East North-street
™ George, rope-maker, 20 St. Clement-street
. James and David, teachers of music, Yeats-court, Nether-
kirkgate
James (late inspector of police, London), Twin-cottage, Hol-
burn -street
John, musical instrument maker, 32 Netherkirkgate, 7u
Thistle-cottage, Bridge of Dee
William, shipmaster, 4 Affleck-street
™ Mrs., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 48 East North-street
~~ Miss, 25 Bon- Accord- terrace
™ Misses, 2 Golden-square
Youngson, Robert, shipmaster (Express), 46 Regent-quay
. William, cabinetmaker, 20 Marywell-street
~ Mrs. Major, Fonthill-place
Mrs. Andrew, 5 East Crabstone-street
™ Miss M. A., sewing mistress (House of Refuge), 45 Guestrow
Yule, Alexander, general and furnishing ironmonger, 14 Union
street, ^.13 Huxter-row
«™ — Mrs., lodgings, 1 St. Nicholas-street
LIST
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Accountants.
Adam, Thomas, National Bank
Catto, William, Aberdeen Bank
Marquis, George, 147 Union- street
Masson, And., Bon-Accord As. Co.
Morrison, John, City of Glas. Bank
Notman, Robert R., 24 Adelphi
Riddel, Thomas, Savings' Bank
Sim, Alex., Bank of Scotland
Smith, Francis, North of Scot. Bk.
„™ John, jun., 245 Union-street
Stables, Alex., jun., 89 Union-street
Yeats, Alex., 123J Union-street
Advocates.
Abel, Alexander, 7 Belmont-street
Adam, William, 75 Union-street
„™ William, jun., 60 Skene-st
Allan, George, 1 Mai'ischal-street
, John, 36 Union-street
Anderson, Alexander, 75 Union-st.
Angus, John, 38 Castle-street
Barron, Lambt., 13 Netherkirkgate
Blaikie, John, 245 Union- street
Booth, William, 2 Regent-quay
Brebner, Jas., Advocates' -buildings
Bryce, James, 36 Union-street
Burnett, Newell, 25 Belmont-street
Thomas, 25 Belmont-street
Cadenhead, Alex., 9 Huxter-row
John, 9 Huxter-row
Cameron, A. J., 6 Broad-street
Chalmers, Charles, 147 Union-st.
Chivas, Alexander, 42 Castle-st.
Clark, John, 2 Upperkirkgate
Clerihew, Fran., 53 Netherkirkgate
Clyne, Norval, 245 Union-street
Advocates — ( Continued ).
Cochran, F. J., 96 Union-street
Collie, James, 58 Castle-street
Coutts, Adam, 63 Netherkirkgate
„_~~~ John, 63 Netherkirkgate
Daniel, Alexander, 25 Belmont-st.
Davidson, Alex., 237 Union-street
„™ Duncan, 237 Union-street
Patrick, 237 Union-street
Duncan, John, 25 Marischal-street
Dunn, John, 27 King-street
Duthie, Alexander, 1 1 Market-st.
„™ — William, 115 Union-street
Dyce, Robert, 61 St. Nicholas-st.
Edmond, Francis, 22 Adelphi
-~~ — James, 21 Adelphi
Ewen, Thomas, 20 Queen-street
Farquhar, Nathaniel, 147 Union-st.
~™„™ Robert S., 24 Adelphi
Farquharson, Peter, 15 Union-ter.
Ferguson, Jas., 4 Correction-wynd
Fleming, John, 12 King-street
Flockhart, Alexander, 84 King-st.
Forbes, Duncan, 7 Belmont-street
Fraser, Alexander, Town-house
Garden, James, 50 Schoolhill
Gordon, Alex., 27 King-street
. — , Francis, 27 King-street
™ William, 14 Adelphi
Grainger, Charles, 20 King-street
Grant, George, 10 King-street
Gray, William, 136 King-street
Grub, Geo., Advocates'-buildings
Henderson, Alex., 30 St. Nicholas-
street
Humphrey, John, Pitmedden
Hunter, William, 14 Adelphi
Johnston, Geo., 42 Netherkirkgate
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
161
Advocates— (Continued).
Jopp, Alexander, 31 Gallowgate
Keith, David, Town-house
Ledingham, Robert, 52 King-street
Ligertwood, Jn., 4 Correct. -wynd
Lumsden, Clements, 1 Union-ter.
„»~~~v. Henry, 255 Union-street
M'Combie, J. B., 103 Union- street
M'Donald, Alex., 245 Union-street
M'Kinnon, Lachlan, 2 Ragg's-lane
L., jun., 61 St. Nicholas-st.
Massie, Marianus, 153 Union-street
Miller, Jas. A., 123^ Union-street
Milne, J. D., 54 Union-street
~~~v~. J. D., jun., 54 Union-street
Mitchell, David, 36 Union-street
Morrice, D. R., 233 Union-street
Muir, Alex., 4 Correction-wynd
Munro, David, 42 Castle-street
Murray, Andrew, 103 Union-street
™~~~. James, 50 Schoolhill
Nicol, James, 42 Castle- street
•Ogg, William F., 11 Adelphi
Paterson, John, 32 Queen-street
William, 11 Princes-street
Philip, Colin A., 15 King-street
Pittendrigh, Alex., Belville, Gil-
comston
Profat, G. D., 8 Guestrow
Reid, Thomas, 7 Denburn-terrace
— ~~ William, 31 Gallowgate
Robison, William, 58 Castle-street
Ross, Alexander, 103 Union-street
William, 20 Belmont-street
Sangster, Thos., 2 Ragg's-lane
Shand, Robert, 31 Gallowgate
Simpson, Alex., 115 Union-street
James, 17 Huxter-row
William, 58 Bon-Accord-st.
Skinner, William, 103 Union-street
Smith, John, jun., 247 Union-street
Robert, 96 Union-street
Speid, William, 103 Union-street
Stronach, Alexander, 20 King-st.
Stuart, John, 87 Crown-street
Torrie, Alexander, 75 King-street
Walker, George, 52 King-street
Watt, John, 24 Adelphi
Webster, Alexander, 42 King-st.
~— — Alexander, jun., 42 King-st.
John, 42 King-street
Whyte, John, 48 King-street
Winchester, C.,21 St. Nicholas-st.
Yeats, John, 84 King-street
„^ — William, 48 King-street
o
Agents and Commission
Merchants.
Asher, James, 115 Union -street
Bennet, Taylor, and Co., 43 Maris -
chal-street
Best, Robb, and Co., 59 Marischal-
street
Booth, Alex., 4 Regent-quay
Wm. P., 58 Marischal-st.
Bruce, Charles, 54 Shiprow
Clark, William, 8 King-street
Connon, Alexander, 73 King-street
Richard and Co., 58 Maris-
chal-street
Duncan, George, 28 Marischal-st.
Dyer, Alexander, 35 Wales-street
Elsmie, G. and Son, 13 Regent-quay
Gray, James, 58 Marischal- street
Harper, James, 55 Netherkirkgate
Inglis, George, Crown-court
Kay, John, Marischal-street
Kelles, James F., 53 Marischal-st.
Kennedy, J. J., 8 Adelphi
Leslie, Andrew, Mitchell-place
Lewis, Arthur, 5 Quay
M'Laren, John, 25 Gallowgate
Martin, Alexander, Carmelite-st.
Mather, Jn., Concert-ct., Broad-st.
Paterson, David, 45 Marischal-st.
Pirie, David, Crown-court
Rhind, John, 1 Longacre
Rust, A. S., 83 Bon- Accord-street
Sheed, John, 44 Marischal-street
Sidie, A. and Co., 47 Marischal-st.
Singer, Adam, 84 Broad-street
Smith, Alexander, 40 King-street
Stevenson, William, 115 Union-st.
Stewart, Lewis, 55 Netherkirkgate
Thorn, A and W., 21 Quay
Thomson, G. and Son, 21 Regent-
quay
Urquhart, J. and R, 32 Schoolhill
Walker, C. and J., 35 Marischal-st.
Gilbert, 126 Crown-street
Warrack, James, 23 Marischal-st.
Williams, William, 38 Marischal-st.
Wood, George, 3 Affleck-place
Architects.
Davidson, Wm. Strawberrybank
Henderson, James, 120 Loch-st.
~~ — William, 66 Loch-street
Knight, Wm., 11 Union-buildings
Leslie, William. 8 Golden-square
162
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Architects— (Continued).
Mackenzie & Matthews, 74 King-st
liamage, William, 115 Union-st.
Smith, John and Wm., 142 King-st.
Artists.
Auld, P. C, 108 Crown-street
Cassie, James, jun., 30 Castle-st.
Giles, James, 64 Bon-Accord-st.
Mitchell, John, 27 Crown-street
Munro, Robert, Backwynd
Niddry, Wm., 38 St. Nicholas-st.
Paul, Robert, 18 Bon-Accord-lane
Russel, George, 4 Dee-street
Yeats, George, 10 St. Nicholas-st.
Auctioneers.
Brown, P. and G., 40 Union-st.
Cruickshank, A., 5 East North-st.
Elmsie, R. J., 24 Broad-street
Macswein, Hugh, 52 Union-street
Ross, William, 15 St. Nicholas-st.
Thomson, J., 6 St. Nicholas-lane
Bakers.
Abel, James, 64 Virginia-street
Adam, Roderick, 14 Union-place
Baxter, Thomas, 12 Castle-street
Begg, William, 3 Frederick-street
Bruce, J., jun., 55 St. Nicholas-st.
Buchan, Robert, 65 Green
Craig, Alex., 5 North Broadford
Croll, John, 69 George-street
Eddie, Alex., 6 Commerce-street
Fletts, William, 180 George-street
Forsyth, James, 129 Crown-street
French, William, 6 Shiprow
Garden, George, 33 Schoolhill
Glennie, George, 17 Crown-street
Goodfellow, James, 24 Justice-st.
Inglis, James, 32 Gallowgate
. William, 67 Broad-street
„„*. George, 215 Gallowgate
Ireland, James, 81 Bon-Accord-st.
Jarvis, W. C, 16 West North-st.
Law, John, 60 Shiprow
M'Donald, James, 147 George-st.
M'Kay, Mrs. John, 41 Park-street
M'Kenzie, James, 66 Queen-street
M'Kenzie and Greenlaw, 83 Gal-
lowgate
M'Lean, Thomas, 7 Dee-street
Bakers— (Continued).
M'Pherson, Alex., Yeats-lane
Mortimer, Alex., 42 Marischal-st.
Monro, Kenneth, 4 Gallowgate
Muil, Francis, 153 George-street
Mrs., 41 Schoolhill
Nicol, Joseph, 10 Exchequer-row
Ogilvie, John, 70 King-street
Proctor, Farquharson, 24 St. Ni-
cholas-street
Robertson, Alex., 218 George-st.
Shanks, Colin, 118 Chapel-street
Sheach, James, 2 Gordon-street
Singer, George, 45 St. Nicholas-st.
Stephen, William, 31 Broad- street
Stormont, James, Wellington-st.
Sutherland and Croal,29 Chapel-st.
Taylor, George, 276 George-street
Thomson, George, 37 Broad-st.
Warrack, David, 5 Chapel-street
Webster, John, 43 Green
William, 4 Skene-terrace
Williamson, Alex., 1 Catto-square
Young, John, 43 Windmillbrae
Basket Makers.
Brown, William, 8 Marischal-st.
Cameron, Alexander, 72 Green
Ogg, David, 43 Upperkirkgate
Reynolds, Gordon, 78 Queen-st.
Todd, Alexander, New Market
Blacksmiths.
Abel, John, 1 College-lane
Anderson, Wm., Flourmill-lane
Beattie, Francis, 64 George-street
Blaikie, Brothers, Footdee
Bonnyman, J. and J., 19 Loch-st.
Findlay, Alex., 30 Commerce-st. -
Fraser, Hugh, Steps of Gilcomston
Fyfe, John, Maltmill-bridge
Gerrard, James, John-street
Hogarth, D., and Co., College-st.
Hurry and Sons, Nailers'-court,
Justice-street
Laing, William, 18 Catherine-st.
Leslie, Andrew and Co., Inches
Lyall, John, Back-wynd
M'Hardy, D., 66 Netherkirkgate
John, 15 Back-wynd
M'lutosh, Daniel, Fish-street
M'Pherson, Andrew, New Market
Maver, Alexander, Holburn-street
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
163
Blacksmiths— (Continued).
Mitchell, David, Castlebrae
Nicholson, Alex., 11 Causewayend
Paterson, George, 13 Park-lane
Reid, George, 29 Queen-street
Simpson and Co., York-place
Smith, William, 113 Skene-street
William, 30 Commerce-st.
Troup, John, 16 Shiprow
Vernon and Co., Dee Iron Works
Watson, James, 45 Loch-street
Wood and Low, 20 Frederick-st.
Block, Pump, and Mast
Makers.
Catto and Co., York-street
Bookbinders.
Edmond, John, 54 Queen-street
Henderson Alexander, 2 Broad-st.
Laurie, Wm., 169 Union-street
Ogilvie, John, 47 Upperkirkgate
Smith, Lewis, 50 Union-street
Strachan, James, 63 Gallowgate
Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal-st.
Robert, 34 Schoolhill
Booksellers.
Brown, Alex. & Co., 77 Union-st.
Clark, George & Son, 15 Broad-st.
Courage, Archibald, 7 George-st.
Davidson, George, 1 King-street
Ford, John, 194 Gallowgate
King, G. & R., 28 St. Nicholas-st.
Laurie, William, 169 Union-street
M'Lean, Samuel, 8 Union-street
M'Donald, John, 16 Crown-street
M'Pherson, William, 59 Broad-st.
Maitland, George, 40 Broad-street
Mitchell, William, 81 Union-street
Murdoch, Alex., 36 St. Nicholas-st.
Panton, Charles, 78 Broad-street
Russell, William, 19 Broad-street
Shepherd, George, 1 Broad-street
Smith, Alex., 40 Broad-street
Smith, Lewis, 50 Union-street
Spark, William, 43 Union-street
Stevenson, Alex., 62 Queen-street
William, 17 St. Nicholas-st.
Strachan, James, 63 Gallowgate
Sutherland, J., jun., 3 Gallowgate
Vessie, Alex., 53 Gallowgate
Booksellers —(Continued ).
Vessie, James, 130 Gallowgate
Walker, James, 34^ Upperkirkgate
Watson, Archibald I., 70i Gal-
Wilson, Andrew, 20 Marischal-st.
,™ James, 1 Justice-street
Wilson, J. A., 20 Upperkirkgate
_ Robert, 34 Schoolhill
Wyllie, D. and Son, 111 Union-st.
Boot and Shoemakers.
Aiken, James, 29 Marischal-st.
Airth, John, jun., 2 Justice-street
Alexander, D. & J., 5 Correction-
wynd
Black, John, 23 Justice-street
Bothwell, John, 50 Broad-street
Braik, John, 178 Gallowgate
Brown, Alex., 71 George-street
Donald, 13 Dee-street
Buchan, Alex., 83 Queen-street
Cadenhead, David, 100 John-street
Campbell, John, 84 Chapel-street
Chalmers, Alex., 21 Marischal-st.
Catto, James, 153 Union-street
Cook, John, New Market
Cromar, James, 274 George-street
Davidson, James, 59 Regent-quay
Drummond, John, 54 Union-street
Duncan, Peter, 130 George-street
Edward, James, 38 Union-place
Farquharson, T., 155 Gallowgate
Findlay, Alexander, 53 Broad-st.
Fraser, Jas. & Son, 115 Union-st.
Foote, James, 38 Frederick-street
Geddes, James, 14 Causewayend
Grant, David, 3 South Silver-street
Gray, William, 188 George-street
Greig, Alexander, 23 Huntly-st.
. James, 89 Queen-street
Harper, William, 237 George-st.
Harvey, Andrew, 5 Marischal-st.
Hay, William, 115 Union-street
Healy, William, 62 Union-street
Hector, William, Holburn-street
Irvine, Alex., 25 Longacre
Jack, William, 1 Ragg's-lane
Jackson, William, 15 Huxter-row
Jaffray, W. J., 36 Broad-street
Kerr, William, 249 George-street
Laird, George, 24 Causewayend
Law, Samuel, 122 Skene-street
Leslie, James, 1 8 Schoolhill
164
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Shoemakers— (Continued).
Lindsay ,Wra., 15 Bon- Accord-lane
M'Kay, Alexander, 18 Gallowgate
James, 25 Guestrow
.. — . — John, 18 Trinity-street
M'Kenzie, George, 42 Quay
„™ George, 10 Castle-street
M'Leod, Henry, 18 John-street
Massie, P., and Co., 63 Queen-st.
Mackie, George, 99 George-street
Melvin, George, 16 George-street
Menzies, John, 8 Woolmanhill
Milne, Alex., 27 Marischal-street
Morrison, Geo., 37 Upperkirkgate
Munro, J. and D., 48 Upperkirkgate
Kenneth, 78 George-street
Roderick, 6^ Canal-terrace
Murray, David, 173 Gallowgate
James, 167 Union-street
Nicol, Peter, 23 Upperkirkgate
Paterson, J. and G., 130 Union-st.
-. John, 14 Gerrard-street.
Petrie, Robert, 120 Skene-street
Porter, George, 52 St. Nicholas-st.
Reid, Joseph, 86 King-street
~~ William, 50 Upperkirkgate
Robb, George, 59 Chapel-street
Robbie, John, 189 Gallowgate
Ronald, Andrew, 107 Skene-street
Ross, James, Shore-brae
. Peter, & Sons, 26 Schoolhill
.™. Thomas, 260 George-street
Roy, James, 41 Castle -street
Russell, Alex., 8 St. Clement-st.
Sang, Thomas, 50 Summer-street
Scott, Alex., 46 Queen-street
. Alex., 58 St. Nicholas-st.
George, 42 James-street
James, 43 St. Nicholas-st.
Senter, John, 8 Crown-street
Sim, John, 34 Queen- street
Smith, James, Holburn-street
— .-™ John, Rubislaw
John, 12 Skene-street
Peter, 12 Carmelite-street
Spence, Edward, 13 Broad-street
Stewart, William, 28 Schoolhill
Taylor, James, 46 Netherkirkgate
Thorn, George, 31 Marischal-street
Thomson, Jas., 14 Netherkirkgate
Tough, T. W., 42 Broad-street
Urquhart, Alex., Holburn-street
Walker, George, 85 Skene-street
Watt, John, 57 Broad-street
. — ™. Kenneth, 6 South Silver-st.
Shoemakers— (Continued).
Westland, John, 22 Innes-street
Wilson, Alex., 9 Broad-street
Wood, Arthur, 21 Chapel-street
. — ~~» Robert, 3 Crown-street
James, Holburn-street
Brass Founders, Plumbers,
and Gas-fitters.
Blaikie and Sons, Littlejohn-st.
Clunes, Thomas, 100 Loch-street
Davidson, John, 67 Netherkirkgate
Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirkgate
Gordon, H. and Co., 89 Broad-st.
Hogarth, D. and Co., College-street
Hogg, George, 109 George-street
Jamieson, James, 14 Wales-street
Lamb, Alex., 78 St. Andrew-st.
Marshall, Allan A., 51 West North-
street
Stephen, John, 7 Shoe-lane
Strachan, John, 9 Crown-street
Brewers.
Black, William and Co., Devanha
Cowie and Co., 5 Virginia-street
Cuddie, Nicholas, 112 Loch- street
Duthie, Alexander, Holburn-st.
William, Holburn-street
Eddie, Robert, 69 Virginia-street
Gilcomston Co., Gilcomston
Rennie, C. M., Skene-square
Smith, John, Newbridge
Thorn, Robert, King-street
Wallace, A. and Co., Loch-street
™~ and Brothers, Hardgate
Brush Makers.
Donald, Robert, 14 St. Nicholas-st.
Fyfe, John, 22 St. Nicholas-st.
Macaldowie, P., 53 St. Nicholas-st.
Morrison, George, 37^ George-st.
Murray, William, 31 Chapel-st.
Builders.
Anderson, William, 5 Union-wynd
Beattie, William, 102 Gallowgate
Bisset, Peter, 8 Porthill
Black, James, 41 Whitehouse-st.
Brown, William, 45 Bon-Accord-st.
Bruce, William, 66 Causewayend
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
165
Builders- (Continued).
Buyers, Jas. and Co., 12 Kidd-lane
Clerihew, George, 104 Crown-st.
Craig, John, 49 Bon-Accord-st.
Ewen, William, 7 Summer-street
Fraser, John, Charlotte-st., corner
of John-street
Garvie, James, 12 Summer-street
Geddes, George, 4 Mounthooly
Grant, John, 8 Forbes-street
Greig, W. and G., 40 Union-terrace
Guthrie, J., opposite 224 George-st.
Henderson, James, 120 Loch-st.
William, 66 Loch-street
Ironside, William, Well of Spa
Johnston, Alexander, Thistle-st.
Macandrew, Daniel, 24 John-st.
M'Donald & Leslie, Constitution-
street
Mearns, Robert, 53 Bon-Accord-st.
Middleton, Robert, 24 Union-row
Mitchell, John, 4 Little Chapel-st.
Murray, George, 63 Park-street
William, 58 John-street
Mitchell and Cay, head of Spa-st.
Nelson, Charles, Union -row
Rannie, Alex., 50 Commerce-st.
Reith, William, 112 Cause wayend
Robertson, Al.,13 Langstane-place
~~ — Wm., 19 Bon- Accord-lane
Ross, James, 28 Summer-street
Simpson, John, 74 Windmillbrae
Stuart, James, 1 Loch-street
Thomson, John, 23 Princes -street
Watson, Robert, Nelson-street
Webster and Sherret, 21 Huntly-st.
Cabinetmakers and Uphol-
sterers.
Those marked thus* are also Upholsterers.
* Allan, Jas. and Co., 122 Union-st.
*Baird, Thomas. 171 Union-street
*Baruet, John, 33 St. Nicholas-st.
Beattie, Peter, Kidd-lane
*Brebner and Ogilvie, 5 Crown-st.
Crombie, Wm., 6 West North-st.
*Davidson, David, 13U Union-st.
Gordon, Alexander, 2 Shore-brae
Grant, J. and Son, Ross-court, 6
Upperkirkgate
Greig, John, 131 King-street
Horn, William, 79 Green
M'Bean, Daniel, Mathison's-court,
Castle-street
Cabinetmakers— (Continued).
M'Donald, John, 23 Gallowgate
,~~,™ James, 31 Castle-street
Masson, Robert, 19 Justice-street
Middleton, John, 99 George-street
Mowat, John, 10 Justice-street
Murray, John, 70 Green
*Philips, Andrew, 18 Union-row
Playfair, Alexander, 33 Castle-st.
Riddel, James, 93 King-street
Robertson, Thomas, 75 Gallowgate
Smith, James, Flourmill-lane
„™„~ John, 43 Chapel-street
— . — John, 47 Castle-street
*Stephen and Catto, 157 Union-st.
Tytler, William, 2 Chronicle-lane
Youngson, Wm., 20 Marywell-st.
Candlemakers.
Borthwick, Wm., 36 East North-st.
Bothwell, Geo. B., 25 Justice-st.
Courduff, Pat., 17 Lower Denburn
Fraser, James, 46 Loch-street
Ogston, Alex., 88 Loch-street
Ross, John, 6 Hanover-street
Skinner, Peter A., 16 Shiprow
Williamson and Middleton. 46
Wales-street
Carters.
Brand, George, 43 Windmillbrae
John, 44 Windmillbrae
Forrest, Geo., 79 Virginia-street
Gordon, John, 71 Hutcheon-street
. & Smith, 95 West North-st.
Hall, James, 52 West North-street
Law, James, 2 Canal-lane
Leslie, Thomas, York-street
Matheson, Robt., Commerce-street
Melvin, William, 8 College-street
Milne, John, Fish-street
Nicol, George, 15 Young-street
Selby, George, Maberly -street
Cartwrights.
Connon, Robt., 34 Causewayend
Dawson, Wm., 46 Windmillbrae
Dustan, William, 22 Skene-street
Greig, Geo., 184 West North-street
Lamb, James, Ruthrieston
Rae, Francis, 60 Skene-street
Stim, Charles, St. Andrew-st., west
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PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Carvers and Gilders.
Anderson, A. and J., 33 Queen-st.
Dark, Charles M., 1 Victoria-place
Davidson, Robert, 5 Hun tly -street
Gifford and Mair, 163 Union-street
Hay, John and James, 2 Market-st.
Kerr, George, 40 Broad-street
Smith, James, 5 Queen-street
™- . John, Flourmill-lane
Chimney Sweepers.
Booth, Wm., Albion-ct., Castle~st.
Deans, Matthew, 22 Mutton-brae
Gardiner, William, 9 Castle-street
Scott, John, 46 Gallowgate
Clerks.
Bain,. David, N. S. E. L. Co.
Baird, William, 87 Hutcheon-st.
Begg, Jno. (Dickson, Hogarth, and
Co.)
Black, Alex., Aberdeen Bank
Catto, Wm. (W. Simpson and Co.)
Duncan, George, Post Office
Dunn, John, L. M. and Co.
Eddie, John, jun., Rubislaw Works
Edmond, C, Glenburnie Distillery
Farquhar, George, Herald Office
™, James (Blaikie and Sons)
Fraser, John, Rubislaw Works
Frater, James, City Tax Office
Alexander, Journal Office
Findlay, Robert, 13 Market-street
Grant, James, Stamps and Taxes
Geo. (Leys, Masson, & Co.)
Gray, Robert, Post Office
William, Post Office
Harvey, G. T., Railway Company
Hunter, J. M'K., Excise Office
Ironside, Patrick, 4 Canal-street
Jamieson, Jno., Town and County
Bank
Lyell, Alexander, Customs
Maconachie, R., Stamps and Taxes
Wm. (Gordon, Barron and
Co.)
M'Farlane, Alex., National Bank
M'Lean, John, Harbour Office
Macaldowie, Robt., 85 Hutcheon-st.
Marshall, John C, Post Office
~ — ~~ John, 3 Trinity-quay
Martin, John, Customs
Mennie, Wm., Gilcomston Brewery
Clerks— (Continued.)
Milne, Charles, Steam Nav. Co.
„™» John, Police Office
William (Hadden and Sons)
Mitchell, William, Post Office
Muir, John, Steam Navigation Co.
Murray, A. G., Aberdeen Lime Co.
George, Newbridge
. James (Farquhar and Gill)
John (Police Office)
John, National Bank
Nicol, Jas. (Milne, Cruden, & Co.)
Presly, G., Abdn. Commercial Co.
Rae, Wm., Town and County Bk.
Riddel, Peter, Harbour Office
Ross, Alex. (W. Simpson and Co.)
Saunders, D., Ferryhill-buildings
Shakle, Geo. (Stewart and Rowell)
Shepherd, Jas. (Gray, Watt, & Co.)
Sim, George, Customs
Simpson, Wm., North of Scot. Bk.
Smart, Wm. (Farquharson and Co.)
Steel, William, Dee Iron Works
Stratton, James, 43 Marischal-st.
Thomson, James, 20 Adelphi
Robert, Broadford Works
Tulloch, Wm., 12 St. Clement-st
Walker, James (J. Smith and Co.)
~~,™ John, 71 Gallowgate
Webster, John, 7 Constitution-st.
Clothiers and Drapers.
Anderson, James, 6 Union-street
William, 23 Queen-street
Angus, Robert, 154 George-street
Badenoch, Alex., 13 Broad-street
— , — James, sen., 18 Union-st.
Blackhall, Ja. and Co., 39 Union-st.
Brew, James, Carmelite-street
Brown and Carr, Exchange-court
Brown, John, 69 Union-street
Cattanach, Charles, 126 Union-st.
Clark, James, 18 Broad-street
Collie, George and Co., 4 St. Ca-
therine's-wynd
Patrick, 37 Union-street
Connon, James, 7 Broad-street
Cooper, H. and Co., 47 Union-st.
Duguid, J. and Co., 10 Broad-street
Finlayson and Ord, 41 Union-st.
Forbes, J. and Sons, 40 Union-st.
Fraser, Hugh, 24 Union-street
. — .—. James, 12 Union-street
Gow, John, 110 George-street
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
167
Clothiers— (Continued).
Grant, John and Wm., 16 Broad-st.
Hay, Alexander, 133 Union-street
Lumsden, J. and Co., 117 Union-st.
M'Kenzie, A. and Co., 85 Union-st.
Milne, Low, and Co., 1 Union-
buildings
Philip and Cooper, 32 Union-st.
Ross, Hugh, jun., 4 Broad-street
. James, 192 George-street
Shirres, J. and Co., 25 Union-st.
. — . — William and Co., 67 King-st.
Simpson, John, 55 Union-street
— , — . & Whyte, 21 Union-build.
Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union-st.
Coachbuilders.
Donaldson, Robert, 196 and 198
George-street
Emsley, George, 7 Frederick-street
Gray, Alexander, 101 King-street
Laing and Melvin, 4 and 8 Bon-
Accord-street
Ness, Robert, 7 Union-row
Coalbrokers.
Bannerman, Patrick, 50 Quay
Cruickshank, George, 8 Yeats-lane
Fidler, Alexander, 56 Quay
M'Lachlan, John, 57 Regent-quay
Walker, James, Quay
Winlaw, James, 11^ Regent-quay
Confectioners and Pastry
Cooks.
Bain, Mrs., 10 Marischal-street
Both well, Alex., 36 New Market
Clark, Alex. C, 57 St. Nicholas-st.
Dufius, James, 86 Union-street
~~*~-, Mrs., 16 Upperkirkgate
Farquhar, Wm.,204 George-street
Glegg and Sons, 191 Union-street,
and 27 Shiprow
M'Donald, John, New Market
M'Killiam, B. and W., 52 Broad-st.
Robert, 59 Union-street
M'Lean, Alex., 19 Schoolhill
M'Leod, James, 3 Market-street
Milne, John, 21 Gallowgate
Murray, Robert, 11 Castle-street
Nicol, 10 Exchequer-row
Russel, Wm., 38 Upperkirkgate
Confectioners— (Continued),
Seller, William, 50 Castle-street
Sharp, George, 71 Broad- street
Shepherd, Wm., 49 Union-street
Shields, John, 160 Union-street
Jane, 42 Woolmanhill
Wilson, Hugh, 42 Regent- quay
Wills and Smith, 83 Broad-street
Coopers— Fishcnrers.
Those marked thus * are Fishcurers .
Bell, John, 85 Windmillbrae
Cameron, William, 20 Loch-street
Courage, James, 177 Gallowgate
*Davidson, G. & W. 20 Virginia-st.
Ettershank, James, Causewayend
Gellan, Jas., 183 West North-st.
*Gordon, Charles, 57 Green
Jas. and Co., Chronicle-lane
* John, 47 York-street
Gray, Charles, Commerce-street
Ledingham, George, Newbridge,;
*Michie, Geo., 7 Barnett's-close
Nicol, Alex., 7 Barnett's-close
Robertson, Jas., 72 Hutcheon-st.
Ross, Angus, 14 Sugarhouse-lane
Stevenson, Alex., Windmillbrae
*Stuart, D. G., 12 Canal-terrace
Third, James, 164 Gallowgate
Wilkie, John, 13 Virginia-street
*W illiams, J. and Sons, 13Virginia-
street
Combmakers.
M'Pherson, Jas., Steps of Gilcom.
— -~~ John, Steps of Gilcomston
M' William and Co., 83 Spring-gar.
Stewart, Rowell, & Co., Hutcheon-
street
Coppersmiths.
Emslie, John. 12 Carnegie's-brae
Gordon, H. and Co., 1 Gallowgate
Marshall, A. A., 51 West North-st.
Stephen, John, 7 Shoe-lane
Corkcutters.
Bertram, Gilbert. 1 Netherkirkgate
Duncan, T. and Son, 20 St. Nicho-
las-street
Simpson, George, 27 Broad-street
168
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Cotton Spinners.
BaDnerman, T. and Co., Bannermill
Bon- Accord Mill, Poynernook
Gordon, Barron, and Co.,Woodside
Curriers.
Clyne,Wm. & Sons, 28 Berry -lane
Cunningham, Wm., 38 George-st
M'Millan, William, Jack's-brae
Paterson, W. and Co., Jack's-brae
Roberts, D., 92 King-street
Roger, James, jun., Gilcomston
Sim, William and Co., 41 Loch-st.
Watt, John, 57 George-street
Whyte, David, Newbridge
Cutlers.
Coutts, Alex., 214 Gallowgate
Hamilton, John, 17 George-street
Henderson, Wm., 85 King-street
Playfair, Charles, 70 Union-street
Jamieson, Alex., Lodge-walk
Dentists.
Dewar, Henry A., M.D., 250 Union-
street
Emslie, James, 20 Woolmanhill
Fowler, Alex., 22 Belmont-street
Mein, James, 11- Crown-street
Skues, George, Crown-terrace
Doctors of Medicine.
Balfour, Stephen, 18 Union-place
Booth, James, 28 Queen-street
Cadenhead, John, 211 Union-street
Christie, John, 19 Gallowgate
Cuddie. Alexander, 31 Quay
Dyce, Robert, 198 Union-street
Fiddes, David, 18 King-street
Forsyth, James, 15 Guestrow
Galen, John, 7 East Crabstone-St.
Geddes, John, 37 Union-place
Harvey, Alexander, 214 Union-st.
Henderson, William, 49 Schoolhill
Jamieson, Robert, 84 Broad-street
Keith, William, 257 Union-street
Kerr, David, 4 Golden-square
Kilgour, Alexander, 158 Union-st.
Laing, William, 7 Golden-square
Lizars, A. J., 155 Union-street
Macrobin, John, 13 Silver-street
. Doctors— (Continued).
M'Intosh, David, 137 Union-street
M'Laren, William, 55 Schoolhill
Moir, James, Old Aberdeen
Morrison, Geo., 15 Constitution-st.
Nicol; G. J., 17 Belmont-street
Ogilvie, G. J., 156 Union-place
John F., Lunatic Asylum
Ogston, Francis, 18 Adelphi
Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly
Pirrie, William, 238 Union-street
Rainey, George, 27 Queen-street
Rattray, Robert, 51 Woolmanhill
Redfern, Peter, lecturer, King's
College
Reid, Duncan, Crown-court
Runcie, George, 45 Green
Steel, James, 34 Castle-street
Templeton, William, 9 Belmont-st.
Torrie, James, 67 Dee-street
Will, James, 11 King-street
Williamson, Benj., 239 Union-st.
„~» Joseph, 29 Adelphi
Druggists.
Alexander, William, jun., 144 Gal-
lowgate
Balfour, Stephen, 18 Union -street
Black, George, 22 Castle-street
Brown, James, 26 Broad-street
Bruce, Charles, 44 Green
Buist, James A., 87 King-street
Cromar, David, 54 Broad-street
Dalgarno, James, 10 Park-street
Davidson, Charles, 1 Exchequer-
row
Dunn, D. and Co., 32 King-street
Erskine, R. M., 138 George-street
Findlay, John A., 43 Castle-street
Forsyth and Emslie, 57 Castle-st.
Fullerton, Alex., 90 Broad-street
Jackson, Henry, 34 Woolmanhill
Keith, James, 8 Union-place
Kempt, Alex., 228 George-street
Milne, John, 150 George-street
Moir, James, 5 Skene-row
Paterson, W., 134 and 136 Gallow-
gate
Philip, James, 1 Mounthooly
Rattray, Robert, 51 Woolmanhill
Reid, Geo. and Sons, 45 Union-st
Ritchie, Thomas, Holburn-street
Runcie, George, 45 Green
Sangster, John, 45 Commerce-st.
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
169
Druggists— (Continued).
Shields, Thomas, 3 Dee-street
Sim, James, 80 King-street
Sinclair, W. 34 & 36 Upperkirkgate
Souter and Shepherd, 22 Broad-st.
Stewart, James, 190 Gallowgate
Sutherland, Jno., 34 St. Nicholas-st.
Urquhart, John, 65 St. Nicholas-st.
~~ — and Gordon, 164 Union-st.
Williamson, Peter, 141 Union-st.
Dyers.
Bannerman, John, 37 George-st,
Carr, Alex, and Co., Barkmill
Ferguson, R., 42 Upperkirkgate
Low, James, 76 Loch-street
Machray, Alex., 93 Woolmanhill
Mowat, James, 7 Flourmill-brae
Stewart, Alexander, Gilcomston
Thorn, William, 8 Carmelite-street
Wilson, David, 5 St. Nicholas-st.
Engineers— Civil.
Abernethy, Geo., 27 Marywell-st.
, James, 19 Union-place
J. and Co., Ferryhill
Davidson, Alex., York-place Iron
Works
Forrest, William, 5 Canal-terrace
Gibb, Alexander, Waterloo-quay
. — .~~ and Son, Waterloo-quay
Mitchell, T., Footdee Iron Works
Ritchie, Chas., Footdee Iron Works
Ross, George, Albion Iron Works
Smith, Alexander, 129 Union-st.
Engravers.
Those marked thus * are Lithographers.
*Henderson, J., 15 Union-buildings
*Hughes, Robert, 87 Broad-street
Fetrie, George, 6 Huxter-row
Stephen, J. H., 3 St. Nicholas-st.
Stevenson, James, 6 Queen-street
Farriers.
Forrest, Peter, 3 Farmer-lane
Green, Peter, 8 Schoolhill
Riddell, Alex., Holburn-street
Skea, Joseph, 22 Dee-street
. — . — Thomas, 81 George street
Smith, Anthony A., 4 Langstane-pl.
Fishing-tackle Makers.
Brown, William, 36 George-street
Henderson, David, 5 Castle-brae
Sandison, Ludovick, 118 King-st.
Straton, Jas., 3 Kingsland-place
Fleshers.
Bannochie, Francis, 11 Black's-
buildings
Benton, Alex., Upperkirkgate
Black, Thomas, 13 and 14 New
Market
Butler, Joseph, 24 New Market
Carey, Jn., 26 and 27 New Market
Davidson, A., 32 and 33 New Mkt.
John, 32 B. F., New Market
James, 47 New Market
Donaldson, Arthur, 166 George-st.
Duncan, George, 17 B. F., New
Market
William, 217 Gallowgate
William, sen., 13 Wales-st.
William, jun., 24 Wales-st.
Gauld, Hugh, jun., 5 and 6 New
Market
™ Peter, 45 New Market
Gibson, William, 4 Windy-wynd
Gray, James, 15 New Market
,™ James, 35 B. F., New Mkt.
John, 19. New Market
Greig, Alexander, 30 New Market
Hutcheon, R., 48 New Market
Keith, John, 28 Wales-street Mkt.
Knowles, Geo., 9 and 10 New Mkt.
Lamb, David, 7 B. F., New Mkt.
Leslie, Wm., jun.. 31 New Market
M'Intosh, Dan., 16 B. F., New Mkt.
M'Robbie, James, 170 George-st.
Marr, James, 36 New Market
Marr & Milne, 11 & 12 New Mkt.
Martin, John, sen., 23 New Market
J. & J. 51 and 52 New Mkt.
Miller,' James, 2 B. F., New Mkt.
Masson, Thomas, 38 New Market
Mavers, C, 4 Wales-st. New-Mkt.
Moir, George, 21 Queen-street
Murrav, Daniel, 5 B. F. New Mkt.
„™ "William, B. F. New Market
Pirie, James, 7 Wales-st. Market
Reid, Mrs. 14 New Market
Salter, Wm., 90 B. F. New Market
Sangster, Al., 17 and 18 New Mkt.
Alex., jun., 28 New Market
170
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Fleshers— (Continued).
Sangster, Charles, 29 New Market
Robert, 21 New Market .
Sangster, R., jun., 25 New Market
Snowey, Wm., 3 Wales-st. Market
Spark, Andrew, 4 New Market
Stewart & Fairley, 122 Chapel-st.
Stewart, Jas., 1 and 2 New Market
Strachan, Geo., 32 B. F. N., Market
Tastard, John, 57 New Market
Thomson, Adam, 43 New Market
. John, New Market
Tompkins, Mrs., B. F., N. Market
Tough, Jas., 33 B. F., N. Market
Walker, Robt., 29 B. F., N. Market
Williamson, Geo., 30 New Market
, — ~~ James, 42 New Market
Mrs. John, 15 New Market
Wishart, Jn., 37 Wales-st. Market
William, 8 Wales-st. Market
Wynnes, Andrew, 16 New Market
Yeats, John. B. F., New Market
, Thomas, 34 New Market
Fruiterers.
Crotnbie, Alexander, 21 Broad-st
Pegler, George, 101 Union-street
Gardeners.
Aiken, Alexander, Strawberry bank
Robert, Rubislaw-den
Berry, James, 8 Broadford-lane
— . John, Burnside
Bothwill, Geo., Greenbank
Chalmers, William, Jack's-brae
Clapperton, John, 9 Little Chapel-
street
Cocker, James, Sunny-park
Davidson, Robert, Lochhead
William, Burnside
I>onald, Andrew, Westfield
Duncan, Wm., Millbank, Berryden
Esson, James, 58 Summer-street
Ferrier, James, 30 Spa-street
Fyfe, Robert, 36 Union-row
Gordon, Charles, Nellfield-cottage
Henderson, William, Oakbank
Keith, Adam, Pitmuxton
Massie, Robert, Millbank
Matheson, James, Connigar-hill
Milne, Alexander, Polmuir
— ,~~ George, Westfield-park
John, Westfield -lodge
Gardeners— (Continued).
Moffat, John, Outseats
Morrison, James, Drywell-park
James Mowat, 57 Huntly-street
Mutch, John, Lochhead
Pirie, John, Strawberrybank
Rae, John, Burnside
Reid, James, Springbank
Reith, James, 74 Woolmanhill
m John, Pitmuxton
Robertson, T., Hardgate
Roy, John, 39 Summer-lane
Scott, Alexander, Whitehall
Smith, David, Short Loanings
Straitb, George, Pitmuxton
Thorn, Robert, Cornhill
Walker, Alexander, Westfield
Wattie, Joseph, Newfield
Wilson, Wm., Milend, Holburn-st
Wood, John, Gilcomston
Wright, John, Pitmuxton
German-clock Makers.
Frederick, John, 5 Broad-street
Frendrick, Chas., & Brothers, 62
Broad-street
Heitzman, B., 44 Queen-street
March, J., 42 George-street
_™ . Matthew, 42 George-street
Stophani, John, 68 Broad-street
Goldsmiths & Jewellers.
Duncan, John, 4 St. Nichoias-st.
Jamieson, Geo., 107 & 109 Union-
street
M'Kay, J. T. and Co., 75 Broad-st.
Rettie, M. and Sons, 151 Union-st.
Riddel, D. and J., 72 Broad-street
Sangster, George, 81 Broad-street
Grocers & Spirit Dealers.
Alexander, John, 145 Gallowgate
Allan, James, St. Nicholas-street
, Nathaniel, 182 George-st.
Mrs., Maberly-street
Anderson, James, 202 Gallowgate
Anderson, Jas., jun., 66 Union-st.
„ John, 123 Crown-street
,„ Mrs. Alex., 58 Skene-street
, Mrs., Holhurn-street
Airth, John, 30 Park-street
Barclay, Alexander, 195 North-st.
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
171
Grocers— (Continued).
Barclay, George, 61 Green
Baxter, W. and J., & Co., 3 Cause-
wayend
Benzie, William, 206 Gallowgate
Bisset, John, 37 Queen-street
Black, James, 103 John-street
Blaikie, W. and R., Charles-street
Bowman, Alexander, Gilcomston
Brantingham, George, 70 Broad-st.
Budge, Alex., 7 Exchequer-row
Burnett, James, 73 Chapel-street
Buyers, Peter, 32 Quay
Catto, R. and Co., 14 King-street
Chalmers, William, 8 Regent-quay
Chapman, G., 14 Black's-buildings
Charleston, John, 13 Huteheon-st.
Cheyne & Duguid, 15 Regent-quay
Christie, John, 65 George-street
Clark, Arthur, 10 Windy-wynd
Henry, 149 Gallowgate
. John, 49 Woolmanhill
Leslie, 4 Upperkirkgate
. William, 8 King-street
Clyne, Thomas, 20 Gallowgate
Collie, Robert, and Co., 64 Green
Cooper, Alexander, Hadden-street
Francis, 60 Chapel-street
Cordiner, A. and G., 48 Gallowgate
Cormack, Alexander, 33 Shiprow
. William, 31 York-place
Coutts, Alexander, Rubislaw
John, 114 George-street
Craib, Alexander, Trinity-quay
Craigmile, Alex., 47 Commerce-st.
Croll, John, 69 Hutcheon-street
Cruickshank, R., 196 Gallowgate
. William, 16 East North-st.
William, 19 Castle-street
Cumming, Alex., 58 Broad-street
Davidson, Alexander, 38 Quay
Alexander, 44 Castle-street
George, 51 St. Nicholas-st.
James, 13 West North-st.
Davidson, John, 112 Gallowgate
Davidson, R. R., 20 Union -place
Dick, James, 7 Wales-street
Divorty, Peter, 31 Causeway end
Donald, James, 11 Commerce-st.
Douglas, Mrs., 30 Justice-street
Duff,' Wm. and Co., 1 10 Gallowgate
Duffus, John, 80 Waterloo-quay
Duncan, James, 53 Quay
William, 39 Park-street
Dundas, John, 283 George-street
Grocers— (Continued).
Dunn, Abel, 11 College-street
Farquharson and Co., 131 Union-
street
Falconer, James, Upper Denburn
Finnie, Mrs., 157 Gallowgate
Forbes, John, 86 Broad-street
Fraser, Alexander, 181 Gallowgate
Alexander, 15 Marischal-st.
Angus, 72, 74, & 76, Union-
street
— . — James & Co., 197 Union-st.
James, jun., 6 Union-place
William, 57 Union-street
Gall, John, 112 George-street
Gillespie, James, 10 Regent-quay
Gordon, T. and G., 175 Union-st.
Grant, Alexander, 24 Green
Grant, Charles, 14 West North-st.
Gray, Daniel, 22 Union-street
~» David, 58 Shiprow
John, Holburn- street
William, 39 Green
Greig, James, 28 Causewayend
William, Skene square
Guild, George, 200 George-street
Hall, James, 52 West North-street
Harper, Alex., 57 Virginia-street
Harvey, William, 56 Quay
Hatt, William, 270 George-street
Hay, Alexander, 61 Queen-street
Hector, James, Holburn-street
Hunter, William, 33 Park-street
Jamieson, George, 2 King-street,
and 38 Union-street
John, 43 Lodge-walk
Jessup, Mrs., 25 St. Clement-street
Johnston, Al., 26 North Broadford
. — . — Joseph, 54 Netherkirkgate
Keith, Daniel, 51 East North-st.
Knowles, Mrs., 12 Regent-quay
Laurie, Thomas, 50 Virginia-street
Law, William, 55 Park-street
. Barbara, Wellington-place
Lawson, Alex., 61 Netherkirkgate
Ledingham, Alex., Bridge of Dee
Leslie, John, 52 York-street
— ™ William and Co., 39 West-
North-street
Leys, Robert, 191 George-street
Ligertwood, James, 122 King-street
Lumsden, David, 17 Skene-street
John and Jas., 95 Union-st.
William, 58 Union-street
Lyon, James, 58 East North-street
172
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Grocers— (Continued).
M'Cluskie, Michael, 14^ Quay
M'Donald, Jn., 13 North Broadford
M'Hardy, William, 156 Gallowgate
M'Kay, James, 42 Regent-quay
M'Kenzie, George, 19 Causewayend
Mackie, Robert, St. Clement-street
William, Charlotte-street
M'Kinlay, Roht., 10 Trinity-corner
Mann, John, 88 Chapel-street
Marr, George, 25 Windmillbrae
Martin, George, North Broadford
Masson, James, 51 Gallowgate
Alex., 62 St. Nicholas-st.
Matthew, John, 1 Carmelite-street
Mennie, William, Holburn-street
Meston. James, 6 East North-street
Middleton, James, 46 Summer-st.
Milne, George, 87 Woolmanhill
Milne, W. and Son, 39 Broad-street,
and 195 Union-street
Mitchell, G. M., 2 Schoolhill
Nicol, John, 20 Shiprow
Panton, James, Lower Denburn
Pape, Thomas, 97 Gallowgate
Park, Alex., 280 George-street
Parkhill, John, 177 Gallowgate
Paterson, James, 70 Virginia-street
Phimester, Jn., 70 East North-st.
Reid, Robert, 19 Park-street
Rose, James, Short Loanings
Ross, William, College-street
. Mrs. Geo., 10 Hanover-st.
Saunders, G, 68 & 70 Virginia-st.
Scorgie, George, 17 Fisher-row
Shepherd, Simpson, 37 West North-
street
Sievewright, Wm., 62 Park-street
Simpson, Geo., 84 St. Andrew-st.
Smart, Wm., 1 1 Exchequer-row
Smith, Peter, Skene-square
™ R., jun., 20 East North-st.
William, 8 Garvock-street
Spark, George, 58 Quay
Stephen, Alex., 62 Netherkirkgate
Stephen, Wm., 53 West North-st
Stevens, Robert, 214 George-street
Stewart, Alexander, Gileomston
Stewart and Chivas, 13 King-street
Stewart, Donald, 93 Causewayend
Stirling, George, 49 Castle-street
Sutherland, Alex., 17 Castle-street
Taggart, Geo., 234 George-street
Taylor, William, 99 Causewayend
Thomson, Alex., 83 West North-st.
Grocers— (Continued).
Thorn, Wm., 43 Schoolhill
Walker, Robert, 56 George-street
— „™ William, 52 Union-street
Wallace, Alex., 55 George-street
Watson, Pat., 35 Bon-Accord-st.
Watt, William, 94 Gallowgate
Wattie, James, Skene-square
Webster, John, Holburn-street
Wight, Jas., 45 St. Andrew- street
Williams, Wm., 14 St. Andrew-st.
Williamson, Jas., 125 George-st.
Wilson, Robert, Upper Denburn
. Mrs. Robert, Newbridge
Winlaw, James, 104 Gallowgate
Winton, John, 32 Wellington-st.
Young, Adam, 33 East North-st.
Gunmakers.
Henderson, William, 85 King-st.
Kirkwood, Thos., 8 Flourmill-brae
Lyell, John, 124 Union-street
Playfair, Charles, 70 Union-street
Thomson, Thomas, 68 Union-street
Hairdressers.
Aiken, Wm., 1 South Silver- street
Anderson, John C, 3 Correction-
wynd
Badenoch, Jas., 78 Waterloo-quay
Beattie, Alexander, 13 Shiprow
Cockerill, Charles, 177 George-st.
Collie, James, 55 Green
Robert, 52 Shiprow
Cooper, John, 121 George-street
Currie, Wm., 52 Gallowgate
Duncan, Alexander, 9 Water-lane
Duthie, John, Lime-quay
Findlay, Robert, 147 Gallowgate
Garioch, John, 3 Schoolhill
Hutton, Edward, 114 Skene-street
Kerr, James, 86^ Broad-street
Laing, James, 23 Park-street
M'Gillivray, John, 244 George-st.
M'Gregor, Robert, Holburn-street
M'Lachlan, James, 40 Castle-street
Morgan, Alex., 32 Woolmanhill
Oldman, George, 46 Virginia-st.
Robertson, James, 20 Broad-street
Smith, William, 95 Queen-street
William, 51 Upperkirkgate
Stephen, George, 9 Chapel-street
Symon, George, 18 St. Nicholas-st.
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
173
Hairdressers— (Continued;.
Walker, David, 135 Union-street
Robert, 210 Gallowgate
Wise, Alex., 2 Commerce-street
Hatters.
Bell, Francis, 38 Queen-street
Bennet, D., 10 Union-street
Burge, J., 38 Broad- street
Martin, Samuel, 34 Union-street
Miller Brothers, 27 Union-street
Steele, Alex, and Co., 20 Union-st.
Thom and Thomson, 26 Union-st.
Hosiers and Glovers.
Barker and Sons, Loch-street
Chadwick, Edmund, 39 Queen-st.
Cruickshank, Alex, and Co., 105
Union-street
Hadden, A. and Sons, Green
M'Gregor, Charles, 5 Justice-st.
M'Kay, James, 55 Queen-street
Mortimer, Wm., 1 1 St. Nicholas-st.
Skene, Miss J., 16 Queen-street
Sutherland, A. and Co., 1 Black's-
buildings
— ^r~ Thos., 1 Black's-buildings
Wisely, George, 7 Castle- street
Innkeepers,
Anderson, George, 15 Fisher-row
Carnegie, James, Market-street
Cumming, Chas., 9 St. Nicholas-st.
Donald, William, 8 Schoolhill
Gibbon, Charles, 64 Regent-quay
Grant, Mrs., 39 Marischal-street
Griffiths, W. EL, 41 Queen-street
M'Gregor, Wm., 138 Union-street
M'Hardy, Mrs., 10 Adelphi-court
Mollison, James, 25 Union -street
Robertson, David, 61 Union-street
Ronald, Mrs., 7 Huxter-row
Shirreffs, Jas., 42 St. Nicholas-st.
Insurance Brokers.
Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co.,
56 Marischal-street *
Aberdeen Sea Insurance Company,
57 Marischal street
Bell, Alexander, 34 Marischal-st.
Booth, Wm. P., 58 Marischal-st.
Insurance Brokers— (Contd.)
Cockerell, John, 56 Marischal-st.
Connon, Richard & Co., 58 Maris-
chal-street
Cook and Reith, 59 Marischal-st.
Duncan, W., jun., 49 Marischal-st.
Nisbet & Robertson, 47 Marischal-
street
Oswald, George, and Co., 30 Maris-
chal-street
Rennie, John T., 41 Marischal-st.
Thompson, George, jun., 41 Maris-
chal-street
Thomson, Geo. & Son., 21 Regent-
quay
Winlaw, J., jun., 11| Regent-quay
Iron Founders.
Abernethy, James, Ferryhill
Barry, Henry, and Co., Loch-st.
Blaikie Brothers, Footdee
Hogarth, D. and Co., North-street
M'Kinnon, W. and Co., 20 Spring-
garden
Simpson, W. and Co., York-place
Iron Works
Vernon, J. & Co., Dee Iron Works
Ironmongers.
Clark, William, 16 Union-stret
Crow, Alex., 31 St. Nicholas-street
Gordon, H. and Co., 89 Broad-st.
Laing, Jas., 98 and 100 Union-st.
Lyell, John, 124 Union-street
M'Beath, J. and S.. 44 Union-st.
Melville, T. and Sons, 106 Gallow-
gate
Mortimer, Robert, 12 St. Paul-st.
Robertson, Charles, 17 Park-street
Geo., 107 Gallowgate
Ross, John, 40 George-street
William, 34 Broad-street
Sherar, John, 48 George-street.
Smith, John, and Co., 5 Shoe-lane
and 30 Longacre
Walker, Alex., 58 Gallowgate
Yule, Alexander, 14 Union-street
Land Surveyors.
Beattie, James F., Bon-Accord-sq.
Farquhar, Arthur, 123^ Union-st.
MeDnie, James, Hardgate
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PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Land Surveyors— (Continued). I Manufacturers— (Continued).
Ogg, Alexander, 45 Schoolhill Sutherland, Andrew, 1 Black's-
Smith, Alexander, 129 Union-st. buildings
Watt, Alex., 15 Bon-Accord-st. Willans, Samuel, 168 Gallo-wgate
Wisely, George, 7 Castle-street
Leather Merchants.
Brebner and Grant, 56 St. Nicho-
las-street
Clyne, Wm., 22 and 24 Gallowgate
Forsyth, John, 85 Broad-street
Lyon, Alexander, 51 Castle-street
Melvin, George, 18 George-street
Paterson, W. & Co., Denburn-ter.
Straton, Peter, 63 Broad-street
Scott, Alexander, 46 Queen-street
Watt, John, 57 Broad -street
Manufacturers.
Barker and Sons, 91 Loch- street
Baxter, John, Upper Denburn
Berry, W. and J., 14 Queen-street
Beveridge, Peter, 159 Union-street
Robert, 39 St. Nicholas-st.
Brown, William, 34 Young-street
Chadwick, Edmund, 39 Queen-st.
Christie, Donald, 3 Broad-street
Clark, Samuel, 5 Mounthooly
William, 40 Lodge-walk
Collie, James, 30 Gordon-street
Crombie, Jas. & Co., Cothal-mills
Davidson, Donald, 49 Green
Drimmie, Alexander Rubislaw
Duguid, Miss, 82 St. Andrew-st.
Fiddes, William, 76 Skene-street
Garden and Palmer, 14 John-st.
Hadden, Alex, and Sons, Green
Howie, Alex, and Son, 47 Loch-st.
Leslie, John, 39 Woolmanhill
Leys, Masson, and Co., Market-st.
M'Grigor, Charles, 5 Justice- st.
Milne, Cruden, and Co., Spring
Garden
Milne, Low, and Co., 1 Union-
buildings
Mortimer, Sutherland, and Co.,
Canalside
Mortimer, William, 11 St. Ni-
cholas-street
Mowat, Alexander, John-street
Richards and Co., Broadford
Skene, George, Causewayend
Stewart and Shand, 3 Fish-street
Farquhar, George, Gilcomston
Gracie, James, 59 Huntly-street
Green, John, 90 Union-street
Robertson, George, 123 Chapel-st.
Smith, Peter, 60 Gordon-street
Mealsellers.
Beattie, John, 101 Gallowgate
Brand, John, 44 Windmillbrae
Brown, George, 18 East North-st.
Burnett, James, 73 Chapel-street
Charles, John, 80 Causewayend
Christie, Alex., 1 Causewayend
Connon, James, 59 Waterloo-quay
Coutts, Chas., 100 Gallowgate
Cushnie, A., 72 George-street
Dalgarno, James, 24 East North-st.
Durno, Leslie, Wellington-street
Ferres, John, 2 East North-street
Gavin, Wm.* 12 Black's-buildings
Hunter, Alexander, 63 Huntly-st.
— . — Arthur, 137 Gallowgate
Imray, Robert, Hardgate
Jaffray, David, 66 West North-st.
Johnston, James, 60 Virginia-st.
Kemlo, George, New Market
Knox, William, 83 George-street
Ledingham, Jas., 27 Upperkirkgate
Lindsay, Rodger, 82 George-street
Milne, James, Buchanston Mill —
Warehouse, 77 Broad-st.
John, Inverury Mill Ware-
house
Niven, C. and J., 67 Green
Orchestan, James, 108 Loch-street
Rirrie, G. & J., 32^ Upperkirkgate
Ross, William, 21 Park-street
Rutherford, Thomas, 176 West-
North -street
Sutherland, John, Holburn-street
Merchants— Wholesale.
Arbuthnot, and M'Combie, 3 Tri-
nity-quay
Begg, John, 17 Weighhouse-square
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
175
Merchants— (Continued).
Bisset, J. & W., grocers, 23 King-st.
Brebner and Grant, 56 St. Nicho-
las-street
Brown and Carr, Exchange-court
Catto, R. & Son, 47 Marischal-st.
Clark, Leslie, Upperkirkgate
William, 8 King-street
Collie, George and Co., St. Cathe-
rine's-wynd
Patrick, 37 Union-street
. Robert, fancy-wares, Green
Cruickshank, Leslie, 92 Broad-st.
Davidson, G. and W., Quay
™ Wm. and Co,, 44 Broad-st.
Duguid, James and Co., clothiers,
10 Broad-street
Dunn, D. and Co., 32 King-street
Duthie, William, York-place
Edwards, Douglas, 16 Adelphi
Emslie, W. & Son, 191 Gallowgate
Forbes, Jas. and Sons, 70 Union-st.
Fraser, Alex., 15 Marischal-street
Hall, J., clothier, 43 Broad-street
Hogarth and Co., 68 College-st.
Inglis, George, Crown-street
Johnston, Robert, 25 York-place
Littlejohn, D. and A., 72 Nether-
kirkgate
. — , — James, fancy worsted, 155
Union-street
M'Combie, Thomas and Co., 51
Netherkirkgate
Milne, Alexander, 14 Young-st.
Low, and Co., 1 Union-st.
Paterson, W., 134 & 136 Gallowgate
Philip, Alexander, 17 & 19 Union-
buildings
~ and Cooper, 32 Union-st.
Pratt, and Keith, 53 Union-street
Reid, George and Sous, Union-st.
Rose, Donaldson & Co., 25 York-st.
Shepherd, Simpson, North-street
Sim, James, 76 King-street
Sinclair, Wm., 36 Upperkirkgate
Smith, Alexander, 40 King-street
~ Neil, jun., Frederick-street
Souter and Shepherd, druggists,
22 Broad-street
Sutherland, A. and Sons, 1 and 3
Black's-buildings
Taylor, Alexander, 67 Union-st.
Thorn, A. and W., 21 Quay
Thomson, G. and Son, 21 Regent-
quay
Midwives.
Allan, Mrs., 19 Mutton-brae
Beggrie, Mrs., 11 Catto -square
Brown, Mrs. R., 110 John-street
Cameron, Mrs., 41 Harriet-street
Collie, Mrs., 23 Commerce-street
. Mrs., 119 Gallowgate
Cooper, Mrs., 123 George-street
Currie, Mrs., 51 George -street
Dalgarno, Mrs., 7 Little Belmont-
street
Davidson, Mrs. A., Cooperston
Edward, Mrs., 33 Skene-street
Ellis, Mrs., 51 Causewayend
Falconer, Mrs-, Stonyton
Findlay, Mrs., 17 Schoolhill
Forbes, Mrs., 19 Shiprow
Forrest, Mrs., 114 Chapel-street
™ Mrs., 76 Queen-street
Glennie, Mrs., 8 Langstane-place
Gunn, Mrs., 22 Blackfriars-street
Harrow, Mrs., 4 Schoolhill
Innes, Mrs., 19 Wales-street
Jack, Mrs. W., 5 Upper Denburn
Laing, Mrs. J., 42 Netherkirkgate
Lumsden, Mrs., Denburn
M'Creary, Mrs., 45 Castle-street
M'Intosh, Mrs., 52 Causewayend
Mackie, Mrs., 41 Harriet-street
Main, Mrs., 42 Loch-street
Matheson, Mrs., 144 George-street
Mearns, Mrs., 5 Guestrow
Milne, Mrs. D., 24 St. Andrew-st.
Mitchell, Mrs., 91 Chapel-street
Oswald, Mrs., 29 Skene-street
Roberts, Mrs., 25 Causewayend
Robertson, Mrs., 40 St. Clement-st.
, Mrs. J., 64 Hutcheon-street
~ ~ Mrs., 14 Schoolhill
™ Mrs., 51 Virginia-street
Russell, Mrs., 83 Spring-garden
Sheed, Mrs., Hanover-lane
Smith, Mrs., Constitution-street
. Mrs. W., 15 Denburn-terr.
Stephen, Mrs., 84 Shiprow
Stevenson, Mrs., 11 Carmelite-st.
Taylor, Mrs., 46 Netherkirkgate
Thomson, Mrs., 14 Thistle-street
Tochetti, Mrs., 48 Queen-street
Millers.
Eddie, Chas., Nether Justice Mills
Kemp, Robert, Ferryhill Mills
Pratt, Robert, Flourmills
Shand, Geo., Upper Justice Mills
176
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Adamson, Miss, 8 Langstane-place
Allan, Miss, 17 Littlejohn-street
Andrew, Miss, Holburn-street
Arthur, Mrs., 20 St. Nicholas-st.
Beattie, Miss, 102 Gallowgate
Brown, Misses, 5 Correction-wynd
Bruce, Mrs., 120 George-street
Miss E., 61 Park-street
Burgess, Miss, 30 James-street
Buyers, Misses, 94 Skene-street
Calder, Miss, 32 Belmont-street
Catto, Miss, 50 Upperkirkgate
Clark, Miss, 57 Huntly-street
Colston, Mrs., 11 Diamond-street
Cormack, Miss, 11 Whitehouse-st.
Craig, Miss, 72 Catherine-street
Cromar, Miss, 54 Commerce-street
Cruickshank, Miss, 17 Huntly-st.
Dallachy, Miss E., 49 St. Andrew-
street
Dempster, Miss, 83 Spring-garden
Duncan, Misses, 41 St. Nicholas-st.
Ewen, Miss, 178 George-street
Fairweather, Miss, 182 George-st.
Farquhar, Misses, 230 George-st.
Ferrier, Miss, 30 Spa-street
Fyfe, Mrs., 41 Blackfriars-street
Garden, Miss, 15 Skene-street
Garioch, Miss, 42 Chapel-street
Gellan, Mrs., 62 Virginia-street
Gerrard, Miss, 97 Union-street
Gibson, Misses, 24 Belmont-street
Gordon, Miss, 106 George-street
Miss, 51 Union-street
Miss, Ann, 86 Crown-street
Miss, 50 Gordon- street
Miss, 22 Union-terrace
, ™ Miss, 64 Union-street
Gossip, Miss, 4 Hanover street
Grant, Miss, Adelphi
. Misses, 24 Dee-street
Gray, Mrs., 51 St. Andrew -street
— .~ — Miss, 17 Huntly-street
Greig, Misses, Windmillbrae
Miss, 132 Union-street
Hunter, Mrs., 13 Black's-buiidings
Miss, 61 Huntly-street
Jessiman, Miss, 6 Bannermill-st.
. Miss, 10 Summer-street
Justice, Miss, Crown- ct., Union-st-
Keith, Misses, 7 Crown-street
Knowles, Misses, 19 Kidd-lane
Laurence, Misses, 52 Chapel-street
Leslie, Miss, 16 Virginia-street
Milliners— ( Continued ).
Leslie, Misses, 46 Constitution-st.
Low, Mrs. 13 Blackfriars-street
Luke, Miss, 30 Summer-street
Lyall, Mrs., 123^- Union-street
M'Donald, Miss, 28 George-street
M'Kay, Mrs., 15 St. Nicholas-st.
M'Kenzie, Misses, 1 Blackfriars-
street
M'Leod, Miss, 2 Ragg's-lane
M'Lennan, Miss, 66 John-street
M'Pherson, Miss, 13 Marischal-st.
Massie, Misses, 162 Union-street
Masson, Miss A., 75 & 77 Green
Matheson, Miss, 144 George-street
,~~„~. Mrs., 20 St. Nicholas-street
Middleton, Miss, 19 Huntly-street
Miss, 95 Gallowgate
Milne, Miss, E., 11 Drum's-lane
Miss, 14 Thistle-street
Mitchell, Miss, 41 Guestrow
Miss, 65 Chapel-street
™ Moir, Miss, 18 Mary well- st.
Morrice, Miss, 9 Correction-wynd
Munro, Margaret, 18 John-street
Neish, Miss, 13 Dee-street
Philip, Miss, 90 Union-street
Pirie, Miss, 107 George-street
Roberts, Miss, 12 Frederick-street
Robertson, Mrs., Neptune-cottage,
Bridge of Dee
Mrs., 13 Denburn-terrace
„™ — Miss, 9 Blackfriars-street
„»~ — Miss, Crown-court
Miss, 6 Correction-wynd
„™ — Miss, 7 Huntly-street
Roy, Miss M., 31 Harriet-street
Scott, Miss, 2 St. Catherine's-wynd
Shaw, Miss, 220 George-street
Simpson, Miss, 6 Lower Denburn
Smith, Miss, 49 Bon- Accord-street
Miss, 8 Langstane-place
Spalding, Miss, 19 N. Broadford
Spence, Mrs., 7 Hutcheon-street
Stephen, Miss, 108 Skene-street
Stewart, Miss, Craigwell-place
Straith, Miss, 102 King-street
Sutherland, Miss, 4J Blackfriars-st.
Miss, 83 King-street
Taylor, Misses, 31 Harriet-street
Urquhart, Misses, 29 N. Broadford
Walker, Miss, 1 Donald's-court
„ Miss, 17 Huntly-st.
Warrack, Miss, 61 Quay
Warren, Miss, 40 Huntly-street
PROFESSIONS AND "TRADES.
177
Milliners - ( Con tinued.)
Watson, Miss, 26 Union-tW
Whitecross, Miss, 27 Crown-street
Wilson, Miss, 20 Union-row
„™ Misses, 12 Spa-street
Millwrights.
Abernethy, J. & Co., Ferryhill
Esson, Benjamin, 2 Trinity -street
Grant, John, Rubislaw
Hogarth, D. & Co., North-street
Iron Works
M'Kinnan,W. &Co., Spring-garden
Philip, William, 68 Loch- street
Nurserymen.
Those marked thus * are also Seedsmen.
Mathewson, James, Connigarhill
Milne, Thomas, Sunnyside
*Reid, Benj., & Co., 94 Union-st.
James, Belville, Gilcomston
Rennie, William, 64 Causewayend
*Roy, James, jun., 48 Union-street
™ John, 48 Union-street
*Smith& Cardno, 15 Market street
Opticians.
Altria, Csesar, 16 Skene-street
Duncan, John, 4 St. Nicholas-st.
— ,~™ William, 92 Union-street
Hay, James & John, 2 Market-st.
Stophani, John, 68 Broad-street
Painters & Glaziers.
Anderson, A. & J., 33 Queen-st.
Beattie, John, 3 Marischal-street
~~„™ William, 77 George-street
Birnie, William, 81 King-street
Coutts & Gauld, 201 Union-street
Davidson, J. & Co , 29 Union-street
Donald,W. 17 & 19 Netherkirkgate
Farquhar & Gill, 2 Drum's-lane
Henderson, William, 5 Dee-street
Jaffray, James, 158 Gallowgate
Keith, A. & Son, 6 Upperkirkgate
Kerr, James, 15 Schoolhill
Knox & Paterson, 18 Chapel-street
Marshall, David, 13 Diamond -st.
Mitchell, Geo., 8 Black's-buildings
Muil, William, 8 Carnegie's- brae
Painters— (Continued.)
Rennie, Alex., 45 Upperkirkgate
Smith, Arthur, 30 Quay
Geo., 52 Regent-quay
Stephen & Sutherland, 52 Nether-
kirkgate
Paper Manufacturers.
Arbuthnot & M'Combie, 3 Trinity-
quay
Jaffray, Thomas, Waterton Mills
Pirie, A. & Sons, 20 Adelphi
Paper Rulers.
Edmond, John, 54 Queen-street
Smith, Lewis, 43 Belmont-street
Spark, William, 11 Queen-street
Stevenson, W., 17 St. Nicholas-st.
Strachan, James, 63 Gallowgate
Pawnbrokers.
Gallagher, James, 20 Harriet-street
Lyon & Pringle, 35 Netherkirkgate
Montgomery, J., 27 Gallowgate
North of Scotland Equitable Loan
Co., 52 Union-street
Piano-forte-tuners.
Logan, David, 148| George-street
Marr, John, 218 Union-street
Elimpson, William, 86 Chapel-st.
Plasterers.
Bowman & Co., 31 Huntly-street
Davidson, James, 22 Union- row
Findlater, James, 47 Causewayend
Innes, George, 95 George-street
Mearns & Co., 24 Blackfriars-st.
Paull, John, 8 Langstane-place
Raeburn, John, 2 Denburn
Ross, John, 46 Netherkirkgate
Rust, James, 12 Jopp's-lane
Walker, John, 32 Park-street
Plumbers.
Blaikie & Sons, Littlejohn^street
Clunes, Thomas, 100 Loch-street
Davidson, John, 67 Netherkirkgate
178
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Plumbers— (Continued.)
Farquhar & Gill, 24 Upperkirkgate
Hogarth, D. & Co., College-street
Hogg, George, 109 George-street
Jamiesou, James, 14 Wales-street
Lamb, Alex., 78 St. Andrew-street
Marshall, A. A., 51 West North-st
Stephen, John, 6 Shoe-lane
Strachan, John, 9 Crown-street
Printers.
Avery, J., Crown-court, Union -st.
Bennett, William, 42 Castle-street
Chalmers, D. and Co., 13 Adelphi
Cornwall, George, Victoria-court,
54 Castle-street
Daniel, James & Co., 48 Castle-st.
Finlayson, John, Herald Office
King, G. and R., East Lindsay-st
Ravenscroft and Co., Crown-court
Rennie, George, 61 Broad-street
Turnbull, G., 2| Broad-street
Provision Curers.
Allardyce, William, Adelphi-lane,
Market-street
Gordon, Charles, 57 Green
Hogarth, D. & Co., 70 College-st.
Moir, John & Sons, 56 Virginia-st
Reedmakers.
Cameron and Macfarlane, 29 Har-
riet-street
Campbell, David, 16 Loch- street
Sorley, John, 169 George-street
Rope & Sail Makers.
Aberdeen Rope & Sail Co., Footdee
Catto, Thomson, & Co., Links,
Footdee
Rope and Twine Manufac-
turers.
Davidson, G. & W., St. Clement-st.
Grant, Alex., North Broadford
Gray,Watt, & Co., 162 W. North-st.
M 'Arthur, John, Clarence-street
Miller, George, 40 Park -street
Ogilvie, William, 133 King-street
Rope and Twine Manufac-
turers—(Continued.)
Routledge, W. & Son, 219 Gallow-
gate
Taylor, Robert, Canal-side
Watt, J. & W., 167 George- street
Wynnes, John, Millbank
Saddlers.
Brown, A., 8 Correction-wynd
Symon, 176 West North-st.
Cooper, Alex., 45 Queen-street
Craig, James, & Co., 38 Schoolhill
Gray, James, 63 West North-street
Green Alexander, 6 King- street
Knight and Craib, 43 Queen-street
Laing & Melvin, 4 Bon-Accord-st.
Ness, Robert, 7 Union-row
Ritchie, John, 5 Back-wynd
Roberts, David, 94 King-street
Sailmakers.
Goldie, Jas., & Co., Waterloo-quay
Shipbuilders.
Duthie, Alex., and Co., Footdee
Hall, Alex., and Sons, York-street
Hood, Walter, and Co., Footdee
Simpson, Wm., & Co., York-street
Shipmasters.
Alexander, Alex., 60 Queen-street
Al., jun., I St. Mary-place
Hugh, Mill-street
. — . John, 19 Kidd-lane
„™ Robt., 16 Wellington-street
Allan, A., 47 Park-street
James, 7 Garvock-street
Anderson, Andrew, 53 St. Clement-
street
Charles, 10 Canal-terrace
,~~ — Jas., 26 Constitution-street
Bance, John, 95 Chapel-street
Bartlett, Robert, 18 Commerce-st.
Baxter, Andrew, 7 Garvock-street
, John, 67 Commerce-street
Borthwick, Charles, 45 Constitu-
tion-street
Booth, John, 25 Justice-street
Brebner, Wm. 2 Bannermill-street
PROFESSIONS ANH TRADES.
179
Shipmasters— (Contin ued. )
Brown, David, 18 Commerce-st.
Brunton, J. jun., 15 Prince Regent-
street
Buthly, Robert, 43 Commerce-st.
Campbell, W., sen., Melbourne-st.
William, 89 Virginia street
, . William, Waterloo-quay
Cargill, John, Waterloo-quay
William, 25 Quay
Cay, Alexander, 10 Canal-terrace
Chalmers, George, 3 Victoria-place
Chivas, William, 7 Canal-street
Christopher, M., 19 Prince Regent-
street
Clark, Alexander, 4 Baltic-street
,™ James, St. Clement-street
Collie, George, 47 Frederick -street
Craig, David, 44 Chapel-street
Crane, Andrew, 31 Wales-street
Cromar, James L., 54 Quay
Daniel, William, 10 Mary well- st.
Dempster, John, 7 Hanover-street
Dinnson, John, 6 Canal-terrace
Donald, James 53 Commerce-st.
— — ™ Robert, 4 St. Clement-st.
Duncan, Robert, 31 Queen-street
Dunn, John, 13 Commerce-street
Elliot, James, 1 Dee-lane
Falconer, Alex., 69 Commerce-st
Flann, Joseph, Bannermill -street
Fletcher, Wm., 61 Commerce-st.
Ganson, Herman, 59 Virginia-st.
Goldie, John, Wellington-road
Granger, Robt., 45 Wellington-st.
Grant, James, 58, Shiprow
Greig, Jas. B., 47 Constitution-st.
Henderson, John, Prince Regent-
street
Howling, Edw., 28 Wellington-st.
Thomas, 54 Quay
Hutchison, Jas. Springbank-terrace
~~ John, Bannermill-street
Kerr, Robert, Victoria- place
Law, George, 54 Quay
Leask, Alexander, Baunermill-st.
William, 52 Chapel- street
Leslie, Alex., 46 Constitution-st.
James, 38 St. Clement-st
John, 20 Prince Regent-st.
. John, Waterloo quay
Levie, Alexander, 81 Virginia-st.
Alexander, 19 Marischal-st.
. George, 13 Commerce-st.
Linklater, Jas., 59 Commerce-st.
Shipmasters— (Continued. )
Longmuir, John, Wales-street
„ ™ Hugh, Wales-street
Low, Charles, Ferryhill
Lyon, John. 63 Quay
M'Gregor, John, 81 Virginia-st.
. . Wm., 13 Prince Regent-st.
M'Kechnie, Allan, 53 Commerce-
street
M'Kenzie, John, 1 1 Longacre
John, 27 York-place
M'Pherson, A., Sugarhouse-lane
^ John, 54 Quay
Main, David, 25 Marywell-street
™„™ John, 43 Commerce-street
Maitland, William, 126 King-street
Mann, John, 6 Hanover-street
Marsh, James, Maybank
Martin, John, 1 Constitution-street
Mearns, Daniel, 2 Yeats-lane
Merchant, Isaac, 6 Baltic-street
Milne, James, 12 Marywell-street
™.„ Robert, Hanover-street
Mitchell, John, 6 Constitution-st.
-™ — William, 46 Regent-quay
Morgan, John, 8 Yeats-lane
Munro, James, 3 Constitution-st.
Murray, William, 53 Virginia-st.
Nicol, John, 23 Prince Regent-st.
Parrot, Robt., 19 Marischal- street
Paterson, John, 49 Commerce-st.
Penny, William, Polmuir
Petty, David, 22 Virginia-street
Pole, Lawrence, Holburn-street
Pryde, Geo., 22 North Broadford
Reid, James, 21 Prince Regent-st.
. — „_. William, 109 York-street
Rennie, George, Alford-place
Ritchie, Andrew, 89 Virginia-st.
Thomas, 3 Church-street
Robertson, Benjamin, 28 Constitu-
tion-street
John, 47 Wellington-street
Rosie, William, Maybank
Ross, James, Hanover-lane
Sangster, Robt., 22 Princes-street
Sim, James, 10 Canal-terrace
Skene, William, 1 Justice-lane
Smart, John, Princes-street
Smith, Alexander, 30 James-street
~™ — . John, Shore-brae
Smith, John, 51 Virginia-street
Souter, Robert, 25 James-street
Stephen, William, Orchard-cottage
Stewart, John,
180
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Shipmasters— (Con tic ued.)
Stuart, Chas., 29 Hutcheon-street
Strachan, Alex., Bannermill-street
Sutherland, James, 63 Park-street
Talbot, David, 51 Quay
„_. William, 126 King-street
Taylor, Alexander, 69 Virginia-st.
Thomson, John, Cruden's-court
Tulloch, James, St. Clement-street
Turner, Robert, 25 Marischal-st.
Walker, Duncan, 32 St. Clement-
street
John, 4 St. Clement-street
Wallace, Daniel, 20 Commerce-st.
Watt, George, 61 Commerce-street
Webster, Robert, 7 Canal-terrace
Whyte, John, 29 James-street
Willet, Joseph J., 26 Constitution-
street
Wishart, Daniel, 45 Constitution-st.
Young, William, 4 Affleck-street
Youngson, Robert, 46 Regent-quay
Shore Porters.
Aiken. Alexander, 18 Shiprow
Brown, Robert, 10 Weigh-house-
square
Caie, William, 84 Shiprow
Cantly, Peter, 22 Shiprow
Clark, Archibald, 18 Shiprow
Davidson, James, 58 Castle-street
Forbes, Robert, 16 Shiprow
Henry, Joseph, 13 Exchequer-row
Lamb, Robert, 18 Shiprow
Lumsden, George, 7 Marischal-st.
M'Donald, Andw., 7 Mariscbal-st.
Milne, Jas., Summerfield-gardens
Moir, William, 18 Shiprow
Morrison, Charles, 11 Stronach's-
close
Murray, Alexander, 18 Shiprow
Pirie, George, Exchequer-row
Porter, Alexander, Chapel-lane
Robb, George, 18 Shiprow
Saint, James, 1 Marischal-street
Skinner, Alex., 8 Exchequer-row
Smith, John, Summerfield
Wilson, George, 18 Shiprow
™ John, 18 Shiprow
Shuttle Makers.
Coutts, Alex., 58 Windmill-brae
Gibson, Thomas, 33 Union-terrace
Silk Mercers.
Gordon, James, 26, 27, and 28
Castle-street
Gray, Walter, 121 Union-street
Lyall, G., and Co., 99 Union-st.
Mathieson, Isaac, 33 Union-street
Meston, Arcbd., 81 Union-street
Morison and Gray, 119 Unionst.
Pratt & Keith, 51 & 53 Union-st.
Saint, Jas., jun., 139 Union-street
Stewart, Walter, 145 Union-street
Sutherland, George, 149 Union-st.
White and Hutcheon, 123Union-st,
Yeats, George, 87 Union-street
Skinners.
Laing, James, 38 George-street
M'Kenzie and Currie, Steps of Gil-
comston
M'Millan, R. and Co., Jack's-brae
Slaters.
Adam, Alex. 57 Causewayend
Anderson, James, 49 St. Nicholas-
street
Collie, Alexander, 28 Shiprow
» . John, 19 Chapel-street
Copland, Alex., 1 Charlotte-street
Peter, 6 Gerrard-street
Cumming, Wm., 25 Frederick-St.
Duthie, George, 82 Skene-street
Innes, John B., 65 Chapel-street
Keith, William, 24 Union-row
Lawrence, John, 25 Ann-street
M'Kay, George, 93 Green
Martin, James, 68 Broad-street
Maver, John, 172 Gallowgate
Reid, Wm., 10 Black's-buildings
Robbie, Alex., 42 Gallowgate
Silver, George, 40 Broad -street
Watt, George, 13 Carmelite-street
Spirit Dealers.
Allan, Ann, 90 Green
Anderson, George, 35 East North-
street
Baxter, Alexander, 58 Lime-quay
Bennet, Mrs. Robt., 57 East North-
street
Boyne, William, 57 Guestrow
Bruce, Wm., 57 Windmillbrae
Calder, Charles, 50 Green
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
181
Spirit Dealers— (Continued).
Cassie, James, 16 Castle-street
Catto, John, 74 East North- street
Christie, James, 117 Skene-street
Clark, Benj., 76 East North-street
Cochrane, David, 44 George-street
Conray, James, 62 Gallowgate
Craig, Rohert, 21 North Broadford
Davidson, John, 3 Park-street
dimming, Alexander, 36 Castle-st.
Donald, Peter, 79 George street
Donaldson, Jas., 24 Trinity-quay
Duncan, Alexander, Jack's-brae
Edward, Wm., 25 Causewayend
Forbes, James, 7 James-street
Fraser, Alex 15 Marischal- street
Fraser, John, 1 1 Fisher-row
Fullerton, Alex., 21 Wales-street
Glass, J. and W.. 254 George-street
Henderson, Henry, 50 East North-
street
Hogg, William, 4 Skene-street
Iuglis, David, 58 George-street
Kiloh, Joseph, 6 College-street
Kinmont, John, 24 Shiprow
Laing, Alexander, 36 Guestrow
Largue, William, 31 Loch-street
Lyell, James, 67 Shiprow
M'Bean, Alexander, 15 Castle-st.-
M'Donald, Alex., 12 Wellington-st.
— — Charles, 169 Gallowgate
David, 40 Loch-street
M'Intosh, James, 90 Loch-street
„. Hugh, 29 Park-street
M'Kenzie, James, 44 Gallowgate
John, 2 John-street
M'Leay, Alexander, 17 Justice-st.
M'Pherson, William, 36 Quay
Mackie, Alex., 90 John-street
George, 36 Gallowgate
Mann, James, 18 Netherkirkgate
Mearns, John, Charlotte-street
Milne, George, 87 Woolmanhill
. — . — George, 6 Trinity-street
— . — James, Holburn-street
. James, 9 West North-street
Mitchell, Charles, 41 Guestrow
George, 2 Schoolhill
Stewart, 59 Guestrow
Moir, John, 10 Littlejohn-street
Murray, George, 59 Green
Mutch, George, 21 Windy-wynd
Ogilvie, James, 9 Hutcheon-street
Palmer, John, 23 Windy-wynd
Paterson, Alexander, 34 Guestrow
Spirit Dealers -(Continued).
Paterson, F., 2 Carnegie's-brae
Phimester, John, 70 East North-st.
Pyott, John, 48 East North-street
Reid, Francis, 15 College-street
. ~~ Alexander, 88 George-street
Robertson, James, Green
Robson, Alexander, 23 Shiprow
Ross, Andrew, 2 Trinity-street
Seaton, James, 7 Gallowgate
Shaw, Alex., 38 East North -street
Smith, Alexander, Maberly -street
Smith, George, 14 Shiprow
Smith, John, 29 Berry-lane
Souter, David, 7 Shiprow
Strachan, Alexander, 3 Shiprow
Sutherland, Alex., 17 Castle-street
Tawse, Lewis, 83 Green
Taylor, Henry, 86 Shiprow
Torrie, John, 28 Gallowgate
Troup, David, 235 George-street
John, 89 Loch-street
Walker, George, 62 Gallowgate
Watson, Alex., 109 Gallowgate
Watt, James, 292 George-street
Weir, Robert, 72 Gallowgate
Stock and Sharebrokers.
Adamson, Wm., 34 Marischal -st.
Allardyce and Jopp, 13 Market-st.
Black, James, and Co., 7 Adelphi-
court
Booth, Alex., 4 Regent-quay
Duncan, Wm., jun., 49 Marischal-
street
Fletcher, Robert, 24 Adelphi
Gordon, Wm., 34 Marischal-street
M'Kinnan, Lachlan, jun , 61 St.
Nicholas-street
Oswald, George, & Co., 30 Maris-
chal-street
Rennie, J. T., 41 Marischal-street
Smith, Andrew, 13 Back-wynd
Speid, Wm., 103 Union-street
Stablers.
Anderson, James, 64 West North-
street
Barclay, Robert, Holburn-street
Begg, John, 13 Harriet-street
Bisset William, Mealmarket-lane
Brown, Alex., 8 West North-street
Daniel, Thos., 16 Mealmarket-lane
Q
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FKOFESSIONS AND TRADES.
StablerS— (Continued).
Davidson, James, 6 Little Belmont-
street
Durie, Mrs., 6 Back-wynd
Farquharson, Alex., 22 Schoohill
Gall, Charles, 24 Gerrard-street
Gordon, Thomas, 15 Back-wynd
Leys, Alexander, 180 Gallowgate
M'Pherson, J., 26 West North-st.
Meston, John, 13 Princes-street
Milne, Mrs., 11 Harriet-street
Reid, Alexander, 22 Harriet-street
, Peter, 5 Harriet-street
Rose, John, 166 Gallowgate
Smith, James, 29 Mealmarket-lane
Strachan, Peter, 36 Harriet-street
Taggart, John, 90 George-street
Wright, Alex., 1 Harriet-street
Stonecutters.
Allan, John, 19 Crown-street
Beattie, John, George-street
Duncan, Thomas, 34 Dee-street
M'Donaldand Leslie, Constitution-
street
Munro, Joseph, 110 West North-st.
Nelson, Charles, Union-Wynd
Ritchie, John, 2 Catto-square
Robb, Thos., & Co., Union Bridge
Wright & Petrie, Union Bridge
Stoneware Merchants.
Bain, Miss, 37 St. Nicholas-street
Davidson, Miss, 2 Shiprow
William, 71 Green
Dawson, Alex., 174 George-street
Fraser, H. and Co., 55 Castle-st.
Grant, Robert, 29 Woolroanhill
Emslie, Wm., 188 West North-st.
Ford, John, 136 Union-street
Kerr, Alex., 22 Causewayend
Lamont, Alexander, 9 Shiprow
M'Intosh, John, 61 Windmillbrae
Mackie, Alexander, 3 Blackfriars-
street
Ranson, Edward, 132 Union-street
Robb and Co., 38 Broad-street
Robertson, C, 163 Gallowgate
Stuart, George, 77 Gallowgate
John, 98 Green
Tudhope, Mrs., 69 East North-st.
Waddell, Wm., 7 Commerce-street
Willans, Samuel, 168 Gallowgate
Surgeons.
Birnie, M., 31 Longacre
Campbell, John, 7 Bon-Accord-st.
Davidson, W., 2 Correction-wynd
Erskine, Robt. M., 138 George-st.
Fraser, Alex., 44 Schoolhill
William, 8 Drum's-lane
Grant, Peter, 171 Gallowgate
Greig, John, R.N., 84 Crown-st.
Jamieson, James, 4 Castle-brae
Keith, James, R.N., 1 Crown-place
East
Leslie, William, 13 Silver-street
Matthews, A. C, 3 Canal-terrace
Moir, James, 3 Skene-row
Paterson, John, 61 St. Nicholas-st.
Sim, John, Holburn-street
Smith, Robert, 9 Union terrace
Sutherland, Geo., Royal Infirmary
Torry, James, 55 Schoolhill
Wood, John, 31 Bon- Accord-street
Tailors.
Bowie, James, 29 Broad-street
Cassie, William, 32 Upperkirkgate
Cook, William, Exchange-court
Flett, David, Trinity-inanse
Fraser, Hugh, 24 Union-street
Fraser, John, 64 John-street
„_, John, 11 Gaelic-lane
Grant, Lachlan, 15 Chronicle-lane
Hay, William, 41 Harriet-street
Ingram, James, 9 Union- lane
Inston, Henry, 39 Quay
Jackson, Wm., 23 North Broadford
Johnston, Samuel, 82 Union street
Joss, Charles, 91 Skene-street
Kelman, William, Well-court
Kiloh, James, 15 Correction-wynd
M'Donald, John, 7 Albion-street
M-Kay, John, 30 Spa-street
M'Leod, William, 14 Gallowgate
Middleton, Peter, 6 Crown-street
Millar, Wm., Concert-court
Milne, Alexander, 12 St. Nicholas-
lane
Moir, George, 10 Shiprow
, William, 85 Chapel-street
Morrison, Wm., Charles-street
Mowat, James, 8 Flourmill-brae
Murray, Wm., 67 St. Andrew-st.
Noble, James, 35 Loch-street
Piggie, A. H., 68 Broad-street
Robb, Alexander, Crown-court
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
183
Tailors— (Continued).
Robh, Geo., St. Catherine's- wynd
Seott, James, 57 St. Andrew-street
Slater, James, 8 Park-street
„ John, 6 Woolmanhill
-™„~ Simon, 12 West North-st.
Smith, Wm., 5 Guestrow
Stott, John, 58 Castle-street
Strachan, Robt., 69 Netherkirkgate
Tawse, Wm., 19 Lowpr-Denburn
Thomson, John, 5 Blairton-lane
Tocher, John (J. Lumsden and Co.),
117 Union-street
Watson, John, 20 Netherkirkgate
Weir, George, 17 Upperkirkgate
Wilson, George, 188 Gallowgate
John, 110 -King-street
Wyllie, John, 42 Queen-street
Tailors— Furnishing.
Adam, George, & Co., 3 Castle-st.
Anderson, James, 6 Union-street
Angus, Robert, 154 George-street
Badenoeh, James, 18 Castle-street
Brown, John, 69 Union-street
Cadenhead, George, Concert-court
Cattanach, Charles, 126 Union-st.
Catto, William, 3 Shiprow
Clark, Alexander, 1 Blairton-lane
.™~ . John, 16 Huxter-row
Cowie, William, 4 Brownie's- brae
Cumming, William, 7 Huxter-row
Dallas, Robert, 6 1 Gallowgate
Davidson, R., 15 Causewayend
™ William, 115 George-street
Davies, Richard, Marywell-street
Donald, George, 2^ Broad-street
Duff, Alex., 22 St." Nicholas-lane
Dathie, Barclay, 5 Church-street
Finlason, Erick, 26 Marischal-st.
___ — John, 2 Queen-street
Forbes, James, 85 Union-street
Fraser, James, 12 Union-street
Gall and Bird, 46 Union-street
Gilchrist and Son, 36 Union-street
Johnston, James, 4 Queen-street
™ and Laird, 2 St. Catherine's-
wynd
Keith, Jno., 6 Netherkirkgate
King, Charles, 23 Broad-street
Mathesou and Co., Marischal-street
Moir, Jas. and Co., 5 King-street
Murray, Isaac, 46 Netherkirkgate
Mustard, Robert, 145, George-st.
Tailors— Furnishing— (Con.)
M'Donald, Robt., 7 South Silver-st.
Nicol, John, 13 St. Nicholas-street
Russell, Alexander, 42 Union-street
. William, 30 A del phi-court
Shirres and Co., 67 King-street
Simpson and Whyte, 21 Union-
buildings
Sinclair, George, 22 Broad-street
Smith, Alexander, 3 Castle-street
. . Andrew, 7 Netherkirkgate
Charles, 9 Skene-terrace
. John, 13 Union-buildings
Taylor, Alex, and Co., 9 Maris-
chal-street
Troup, Alexander, 30 Union-street
Teachers.
Allan, Wm., Free John Knox's
Alexander, R. (dancing), Diamond-
street
™~ — . Robt., West- end Academy
Beverley, Alex., Grammar School
Cay, Miss H., Miss Boyd's school
Cameron, A. C, Rubisiaw
Clerihew, Alex., South Parish sch,
Craig, Edward, Dr. Bell's school
Craigmile, F. (writins), Pub. Sch.
Crombie, J., A.M., West-end Acad.
Crichton, J., Gilcomston school
Duguid, Miss, West-end Academy
Dun, John, Grammar school
Ferguson, Dr., West-end Academy
Miss, West-end Academy
Garioch, John, 106 Loch-street
Gerrard, Alex., Gordon's Hospital
Gilchrist, Miss, Rosemount-place
Grant, Rev. Jas., Donaldson's sch.
Gray, Rev. R. A., Public Schools
Hill, Isaac, 19 Queen- street
Hogg, Miss, Free John Knox's
Jazdowzki, John, West-end Acad.
Johnston, Miss, John Knox's sch.
Kay, John, Bridewell
Kidd, John, East Parish Sessional
school
Laing, James, Davidson's school
Ledingham, J., 12 Correction-wynd
Lillie, George, Free Union school
Mitchray, Alex., Free E. C. school
M'Conachie, Alexander, 13 Crown-
street
— „~- G. C. (writing), 115 Union-
street
184.
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Teachers— (Continued).
M'Kay,W.,A.M.,West-endAcad.
M'Leish, W., 115 Union- street
Massie, John, John Knox's school
Joseph C, Holburn-street
Mavers, D., Bon- Accord Juvenile
school
Melvin, James, LL.D., Grammar
school
Meston, Thomas, 56 Union-street
Milne, Robert, 19 Marischal-street
„„, . Miss, Girls' School of Indus-
try, Gallowgate
Mitchell, W., Poor's Hospital
Mollison,W., Mechanics' Institution
Newlands, Alex., Davidson's sch.
Ogilvie, Dr. J., Gordon's Hospital
Rattray, William, Charlotte- street
schools
Rait, W., Mary well- street
Reid, Alex., St. Clement's school
William, 3 Denburn
Roger, Thomas, Trades' school
Rose, Miss, Porthill school
Shaw, Miss, Female Orph. Asylum
Sherwood, G., Porthill school
Sinclair, Miss, Female Orp. Asy.
Spence, Alex., Holburn school
Stewart, John, Thain's school
Stuart, Al. (writing), Gordon's Hos.
Thorburn, J., Upper Denburn sch.
Tulloch, Rev. G., Academy-street
Weir, J., Deaf & Dumb Institution
Williamson, Geo., Dr. Bell's school,
Old Aberdeen
Wilson, Miss, 54 Causewayend
Tinsmiths.
Adamson, Alex., 17 Gallowgate
Bowman, James, 211 Gallowgate
Cruickshank, John, 5 George-st.
Hogg, Peter, 20 Carmelite-street
Legg, James, 48 Netherkirkgate
M'Intosh, Jas., 28 Netherkirkgate
M'Leod, C. & Son, 52 East North-st.
Robt., 10 East North-street
Michie, John, 68 Windmillbrae
Mitchell, John, 6 Hanover-street
Murray, George, 33 Chapel-street
Ray, John, 5 Gallowgate
Runcy, J. and W., 13 George-st.
Russell, George, 5 Commerce-st.
Sherar, John, 48 George-street
Spark, Wm., jun., 35 Woolmanhill
Tobacconists.
Craig, Thomas, 18 George-street
Duncan, John, 31 Union-street
Fyfe, Charles, 104 Union-street
Kilgour, & Taylor, 44 Netherkirk-
gate
M'Combie, T. and Co., 31 Nether-
kirkgate
Millar, George, 60 Union-street
Milne, Alexander, Young-street
Murray, John, 15 Upperkirkgate
vVhyte, Patrick, 30 Broad-street
Turners.
Baxter, John, 93 George-street
Connon, James, 95 Skene-street
Coutts, Alex., 58 Windmillbrae
William, 58 Windmillbrae
Daniel, Alexander, 50 Shiprow
Davidson, Robert, 1 Huntly-street
Ewen, Geo., Union-street, opposite
County Rooms
John, 12 St. Andrew-st.
Findlay, Robert, Windmill-lane
Jamieson, Thomas, Oliver's-court,
Upperkirkgate
Nicoll, Alexander, 2 Barnett's-close
Paterson, William, Chronicle court
Rose, George, 73 Green
Ross, George, 75 Queen-street
Sandison, Ludovick, 118 King-st.
Umbrella Makers.
Burgess, James, 50 Upperkirkgate
Henderson, Mrs., Trinity-corner
Johnston, Joseph, 2 Blackfriars-st.
Morrison, Wm., 12 Gallowgate
Walker, John, 16 West North-st.
William, 35 Schoolhill
Vintners,
Adams, Mrs., Weigh-house-square
Anderson, George, 15 Fisher-row
— . James, 49 Guestrow
— „™ Mrs., J. Waterloo-quay
Barkaway, Mrs., 39 St. Andrew-st.
Bate, James, Steam yacht-tavern
Bridgeford, Jn., 12 Burnett's-close
Calvin, Mrs., 18 Fisherrow
Cormack, William, New Pier
Cowieson, George, 9 Trinity-quay
Davidson, Alex., 22 Broad- street
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
185
Vintners— (Continued).
Donaldson, Mrs. P., 190 George-
street
Duncan, James, 20 Skene-terrace
, James, 11 Chapel-street
Feggeter, Mrs., Clayhills
Gordon, John, Nellfield-gate
Greig, William, 19 Lodge-walk
Henderson, Jn., 82 Waterloo-quay
Henderson, Mrs., Chapel-lane
Leslie, George, Exchequer-court
Leys, George, 49 Lodge-walk
M'Leod, George, 2 Canal-terrace
Maitland, Richard, Cove Inn
Milne, George, 10 Langstane-place
James, Wellington-road
Murray, Mrs., 81 Windmillbrae
Pettigrew, Alexander, Castle-st.
Pirie, George, Exchequer-row
Pyper, Alexander, Bridge of Dee
Reid, John, 39 Lodge-walk
William, 18 Carmelite-st.
Scorgie, Robert, Canal-basin
Sharp, John, 1 Wales-street
Simpson, Alexander, 12 Shiprow
Smith, John, 1 1 Huxter-row
Jane, York-street
Smollet, Robert, 46 Castle-street
Stewart, Peter, Waterloo-quay
Turnbull, Anthony, 32 Castle-st.
Warton, James, 27 Guestrow
Watch & Clockmakers.
Allan, James, Hoiburn-street
Barron & Gray, 1 1 Netherkirkgate
Berry, James, 52 Castle street
Black, John, 16 Longacre
Booth, G. and Son, 36 Union-st.
, John, 41 Upperkirkgate
Crone, William, Upper Denburn
Findlay, John, 1 Queen-street
Fraser, John, 166 Union-street
Frederick, John, 5 Broad-street
Gill and Smith, 80 Union-street
M'Donald, James, 78 Union-street
M'Millan, Peter, 45 Regent-quay
„ W. and Co. 32 Marischal-st.
M'Kirdie, John, 28 Woolmanhill
M'Leod, J. & Co. 9 Schoolhill
Mackie, Wm. 29 St. Nicholas-st.
Mearns, John, 16 Schoolhill
Mercer, Hay, 27 West North- st.
Morrison, Theodore, Bridge of Dee
Riddel, D. and J. 72 Broad-street
Watchmakers— (Continued).
Smith, Charles, James-street
Walker, James, 48 Broad-street
Watson, James, 189 George-street
Wine Merchants.
Allardyce and Jopp, 13 New Mkt.
(to the Queen).
Begg, Jn., 17 Weigh -house-square
Black, William, 12 Broad-street
Brantingham, George, 70 Broad-st.
Catto, R. and Co., 14 King-street
Clark, Leslie, Upperkirkgate
„„.„_ William, 8 King-street
Coutts, John, 114 George-street
Farquharson & Co., 131 Union-st.
Fraser, Angus, 72, 74, & 76 Union-
street
„™ — Jas. & Co., 197 Union-st.
„„, William, 57 Union-street
Gordon, F. and G., 157 Union-st.
Gray, Daniel, 22 Union-street
Jamieson, Geo., 38 Union-street
Lumsden, J. and J., 95 Union-st.
„™~~ William, 58 Union-street
Machray, Isaac, 11 Market-street
Masson, Alex., 62 St. Nicholas-st.
Milne, Wm., and Son, 39 Broad-st.
Moir, Robert, 23 Adelphi
Sheed, John, 44 Marischal-street
Shepherd, Simpson, 37 W. North- st.
Thomson, Geo. and Son, 21 Quay
Walker, William, 52 Union-street
Whyte, A. B., 1 Shiprow
Wireworkers.
Forsyth, James, 104 George-street
Stephen, James, 34 Broad-street
Wood Merchants.
Campbell, Robert, 127 George-st.
Catto, R. and Son, 47 Marischal-st.
Connon, R. & Co., 58 Marischal-st.
Copland, David, York-street
Cooper, Alexander, Inches
Duthie, William, York-place
Fairweather, D. Commerce-st. and
Jopp's-lane
Johnston, Robert, 25 York-place
M'Donald, Peter, Poynernook
Milne and Bissett, Inches,
Mortimer, Peter, Poynernook
2
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PROFESSIONS AND TRADES.
Wood Merchants— (Con.)
Philip, Thomas, Affleck-street
Rose, D. and Co., Footdee
Rust, John, 213 Union street
Smith, Alexander
Smith, Hugh, George-street
Thomson, G. jun., 40 Marischal-st.
Wright, Thomas, 36 Union-street
Wrights.
Adam, Alexander, Skene-square
Bain, Eb., opposite 222 George-st.
Black, John, 1 College-street
Cock, Silvester, Holburn-street
Collie, Wm., 14 Blackfriars-street
Coutts, Alex., 46 Frederick-street
Davidson, Alex., 171 Gallowgate
Duff, David, 40 Thistle-street
Duncan, Wm., 4 St. Andrew-street
Eddie, John, 74 Gallowgate
George, James, Frederick-street
Gibson, Alex., 10 Thistle-street
Gillanders, Jas., 1 Commerce-lane
Gordon, Robert, Summer-lane
Hogg, George, Holburn-street
~~. John, Trinity-street
Ingram, Wm., 91 Loch-street
Jamieson, William, Holburn-street
King, William, 19 Gordon-street
M'Intosh, Chas., 45 Blackfriars-st.
Melvin, Jas., 32 Hutcheon-street
Mercer, John, 22 Hutcheon street
Merchant, Alex., 32 St. Andrew -st.
Milne, David, 2 Martin's-lane
Murdoch, Wm., 15 Denburn-ter.
Ogston, John, 11 Denburn-terrace
Norrie, Joseph, 86 Hutcheon-street
Pittendreigh, Al., St. Clement-lane
Reid, James, 37 Guestrow
Robb, William, 71 Crown-street
Robertson, Wm., Bon- Accord-lane
WrightS-(Continued).
Sievewright, Alex., York-place
Smith, Alex., Skene-square
~~~™ George, 6^ Causewayend
. — . — James, St. Mary-place
Walter, 20 Blackfriars-st.
Writers.
Cattanach, D. G., Town-house
Cooper, Patrick, 75 Union-street
Davidson, John, 138 Skene-street
~™ — John, 9 Union-terrace
John, 84 King-street
Robt, W. D. Record Office
Duncan, John, 68 Broad-street
Ferguson, Archd. M., 245 Union-
street
John, 21 Adelphi
Fyfe, Alex., 30 St. Nicholas-st.
Henderson, James, 49 Schoolhill
Jaffray, William, 1 Bon-Accord-st.
Kennedy, David H., Record Office
Leslie, James, 16 Commerce-street
Levie, John, 29 East North-street
Malcolm, James, 245 Union-street
Morrison, Alex., jun., 13 Prince-
Regent-street
Mowat, William, 75 Union-street
Paul, Alexander, 31 Gallowgate
Paull, James, 10 Schoolhill
Philips, Aw., Advocate's-buildings
Rae, William, 245 Union-street
Riddel, James, 25 Belmont-street
Ross, James, Record Office
Roy, George, 126 King-street
Stronach, Alex., 245 Union -street
John, Cooperston-buildings
Watt, Alexander, 103 Union-st.
John, 30 St. Nicholas-street
Webster, Al., jun., 28 Catherine-st.
Wright, James, 54 Union-street
ALPHABETICAL LIST
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &c,
WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATIONS,
AMD
Containing the Names previously given in Alphabetical order.
ACADEMY STREET,
From Dee-street to Crown-street.
ADELPHI,
Between 49 and 51, Union-street,
Charles Allan
Mrs. Bruce,
William Walker, grocer, &c.
James Black and Co., stock and
share agents
J. J. Kennedy, commission agent
Mrs John M' Hardy, hotel
William F. Ogg, advocate
William Ramage, architect
Mrs. John Ramage
Mrs. Walter Inglis
Aberdeen Journal Office
David Chalmers, printer
Chalmers and Co. do. &c.
James Chalmers (D. C. and Co.)
John Chalmers, (do.)
William Gordon, advocate
William Hunter, advocate
Douglas Edwards, general merchant
Do. Do. do.
James Wallace, inspector of poor
Francis Ogston, M.D.
A. Pirie and Sons, paper manufact.
James Edmond, advocate
Francis Edmond, advocate
Robert Moir, wine merchant
R. S. Farquhar, advocate
Robert Fletcher, sharebroker
Robert R. Notman, accountant
John Watt, advocate, &c.
D. Chalmers and Co., printers, &c.
Joseph Williamson, M.D.
William Russel, merchant-tailor
William Chepherd, confectioner
Miss Grant, dressmaker
AFFLECK PLACE
From Marywell-street to Affleck-street.
2 Andrew Affleck
3 John Nicol, merchant
„ George Wood, agent
AFFLECK STREET,
From Crown-street to Harbour.
1 John Christall, teller
2 Mrs. Weir
3 George Cruickshank (Aberdeen and
Newcastle Shipping Company)
„ James Robb (Best, Robb, and Co.)
„ John Robb (do.)
4 William Young, shipmaster
5 Mrs. Dauney
6 Charles Bushby
ALBION STREET,
From Park-street to Links.
1 Mrs King, provision seller
7 John M'Donald, tailor
12 William Peebles
ALBION COURT,
18 Castle-street.
ALBYN PLACE,
West from Alford- Place.
James Boyn M'Combie, advocate
Misses Robertson, of Balgownie
Misses Black
J. Pratt (Pratt and Keith)
Misses Cumine of Rattray
Francis Edmond, advocate
Captain A. D. Fordyce, R.N., M.P.
Miss Bannerman
188
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
Thomas Banner-man
George Bannemian
Female Orphan Asylum
James Brebner, advocate
Wm. C. Hunter of Tillery
Captain A. S. Fisher
Captain Craigie
George Marquis, accountant
Mrs. Millar
James A. Millar, advocate
Mrs. M'Kenzie of Glack
ALFORD PLACE,
To Albyn-place from Union-place.
1 Arthur Farquhar, land-surveyor
2 John Warren, surveyor G.P.O.
3 Miss Dalrymple
4 George Rennie, shipmaster
ANN STREET,
From Maberly- street to Hutcheon-st.
23 Moses Sharp, manager, Spring-
garden
ANNAND'S COURT,
30, James-Street.
Miss Burgess, dressmaker, &o.
Miss Catto, dressmaker
BACK WYND,
From Union-street to Schoolhill.
5 John Ritchie, saddler
6 Mrs David Durie, stabler
7 John Ritchie, saddler
11 Peter M'Donald, grocer
13 Andrew Smith, sharebroker
15 Thomas Gordon, stabler
_. John M'Hardy, blacksmith, &c.
19 Thomas Ross, sexton
22 John Gray, officer West Church
35 James Strachau, late bookseller
BALTIC STREET,
From Prince Regent-street to Links.
4 Robert Souter, shipmaster
„ Alex. Clark shipmaster
6 James Mearns
„. Isaac Merchant, shipmaster
„. Thomas Mearns, shipmaster
BANK OF SCOTLAND COURT,
35, Castle Street.
Arthur Thomson, agent, Bank of
Scotland, &c.
BARNETT'S CLOSE,
From Guestrow to Flourmillbrae
2 Alexander Nicoll, turner
„ Alexander Ogilvie, baker
6 Joseph Butler, flesher
7 George Michie, cooper and fishcurer
„, Alex. Nicol, cooper
BEATTIE'S COURT,
102 Gallowgate.
William Beattie, builder
Miss Beattie, dressmaker, &c.
BEATTIE'S (J.) COURT,
101, Gallowgate
BELMONT STREET,
From Uiiion-street to Schoolhill.
5 Mrs Andrew Tawse
7 Alexander Abel (of Forbes and Abel)
.„ Forbes and Abel, advocates
9 William Templeton, M.D.
11 Misses Grant, of Monymusk
13 Dr. Neil Sutherland
15 Mrs. Ludovick Grant
17 George J. Nicol, M.D.
20 William Ross, advocate
22 Alexander Fowler, dentist
23 & 25 Newell Burnett, advocate, &c.
„ Thomas Burnett, do.
24 Misses Gibson, milliners, &c.
25 Alexander Daniel, advocate
„ James Riddel, writer
27 Basil Fisher
„ Miss Fisher
31 Deaf and Dumb Institution
32 Miss Calder, dressmaker
„ Thomas Wood
35 Mrs. Major Mitchell, of Ashgrove
41 James Melvin, LL.D.
43-45 Lewis Smith, bookseller
BELMONT STREET (LITTLE),
From Belmont-street to Back-wynd.
2 Mrs. William Duncan, grocer
«, Miss Duncan Dressmaker
5 Miss Connon, muffmaker, &c.
6 James Davidson, stabler
7 Mrs. Emslie, lodgings
8 William Donald, shipowner
„, Mrs Donald
BERRY LANE,
From Gallowgate to Loch- streets
4 Alex. Clark, shipmaster
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
189
28 fm. Clyne and Sons, Curriers
29 John Smith, spirit dealer
BLACK'S BUILDINGS,
From Woolmanhill to Spa-street.
1 John Colquhoun,
„ Andrew Sutherland, manufacturer
„ Andrew Sutherland, jun. do.
2 Thomas Sutherland, of M. S. & Co.
4 S. Benson
5 John Booth, watchmaker, &c.
„ Mrs. M'Nie
_ William Marshall
6 Alexander Greig, flesher
„ Mrs. Bisset, sick nurse
„ Miss H. Cay, teacher
„ John Paterson (J. and G. Paterson)
7 George Chapman, grocer
„ Mrs. Milne
„ Miss Strachan
8 George Mitchell, painter
9 Robert Milne, hosier
10 William Reid, slater
„ Mrs. Wm. Murray
11 Francis Bannochie, flesher
12 William Gavin, grain merchant, &c.
13 James Craig (of J. Craig and Co.)
„ John Hunter
„ Mrs. Hunter, dressmaker
14 George Chapman, grocer, &c.
BURN COURT,
44, Upperkirkgate.
3 Mrs. Rhind, washing and dressing
.« Mrs. Gray, lodgings
„ J. Fleming
BURNETT'S CLOSE,
5, Exchequer Row.
Alexander Pettigrew, vintner
John Bridgeford, do.
George Leslie, do.
BURR'S COURT,
152, Gallowgate.
BURSAR'S COURT,
61, Castle Street.
BLACKBULL CLOSE,
4, Huxter Row.
BLACKFRIARS STREET,
From Woolmanhill to St. Andrew St.
1 Misses M'Kenzie, milliners
1 Miss M'Rae, sick nurse
„ Mrs. M'William, lodgings
„ James Hay,
2 Joseph Johnston, umbrella manufac.
3 Alexander Mackie, china merchant
3£ Alex. Mowat, woollen manufac, &c.
„ Miss Sutherland, dressmaker
6 James Seaton, spirit dealer
„ John Watson, sergeant of police
9 F. Beattie, blacksmith
„ Miss Robertson, dressmaker
10 George Wilson, seaman
13 Charles Sim, sen.
„ Mrs. Low, dressmaker
14 William Collie, wright, &c.
„ John M'Pherson, messenger-at-arms
18 Robert Hay, grocer
20 Miss Alexander, lodgings
„ Mrs. Chalmers, teacher
„ Walter Smith, wright
24 William Morrison, coachman
_ George Ogilvy, do.
27 Mrs. Cruickshank
„ Alexander Ord, (of F. and O.)
„ Alexander Wishart, builder
„ Alexander Lamb, plumber
30 John Menzies, leather cutter
35 Mrs. Naughton, lodgings
„ Robert Wilson, bookseller
41 Mrs. Fyfe, dressmaker
„ John Marshall, clerk
45 Mrs. M Kenzie, dressmaker
„ Charles M'lntosh, wright
47 Do. do.
BLAIKIE'S (PROVOST) QUAY,
South side of Harbour.
BLAIRTON LANE,
From Broad Street to Guestrow.
1 Alexander Clark, tailor
2 Broad Street Academy
5 John Thomson, tailor
BON-ACCORD LANE,
From Dee Street to Bon-Accord Street.
11 Mrs. M'Lean, grocer
13 William Holmes, cooper
„ William Holmes, jun.
„ William Mowat, writer
25 William Lindsay, shoemaker
„ Thomas Robb and Co., stonecutters
19 William Robertson, wright
BON-ACCORD ROW,
From Union Place to Bon-Accord
Terrace.
190
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
BON-ACCORD SQUARE,
From East to West Crabstone Street.
I James F. Beattie, land surveyor, &c.
~ Alexander Bell, insurance broker
3 George Elmslie
4 Mrs. Dr. Bremner
5 Alexander Cadenhead, advocate
6 Mrs. William Gibbon
9 R. R. Notman, accountant
11 William Gordon, sharebroker
13 Rev. W. R. Pirie, D.D.
15 Alexander Simpson
BANNERMILL STREET,
From Summer Lane to the Links.
1 Joseph Flann, shipmaster
~ Peter Cay, do.
„ George Henry, anchcr-smith
2 Alexander Strachan, shipmaster
3 William Bremner, do.
_ George Leslie, shipwright
„ Peter Craig, shipmaster
BON ACCORD STREET
From Union Street.
1 Pat. and Alex. Davidson, acfvocates
4 Laing and Melvin, coachmakers, &c.
5 J. Campbell, post-horse-caster, &c.
9 Henry Thomson, cashier, Steam Na-
vigation Company
11 William M'Kay, A.M , teacher
„ Mrs. Captain Wade, lodgings
13 George Murray, clerk
14 John Simpson, blanket warehouse
15 Alexander Watt, land surveyor
., James Ingram, tailor
17 Miss Wyllie
18 William Brown, builder
20 Mrs. W. Souter
21 John Henderson, lithographer
25 Daniel Laird, (of J. and L. )
„ John M'Donald, bookseller
„ David Reid, (G. Reid and Sons)
22 Mrs. M'Kay
31 John Wood, surgeon
33 James Clark, clothier
35 Patrick Watson, grocer
37 Miss Shepherd
39 Alexander Ogilvie. upholsterer
39 Mrs. Alexander Gordon
40 John Will, late mail-guard
„ Miss Ferguson
42 Mrs John M'Kenzie
44 Rev. Patrick Cheyne
45 William Forsyth, mail-guard
„ Mrs. Shand, sick nurse
42 Miss Wallace, corset maker
„ James Smith, cabinet maker
42 Miss Smith, dressmaker
„ John Craig, builder
51 John Kay, general agent
„ William Reid, (J. D. and Co.)
„ William L. Reid, advocate
52 John Keith, (Pratt and Keith)
53 Robert Mearns, builder
- Mrs. Mearns, lodgings
54 John Simpson jun., builder
55 William Simpson, advocate, &c.
„ William Moir, writer
57 Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
53 William Simpson, advocate, &c.
59 John Lyall, gunsmith
~ Mrs. Irvine
61 Alex. White, (White and Hutcheon)
„ J. VVhite
„ Mrs. James White
63 Dickson Hogarth, merchant
„ Miss Hogarth
64 James Giles, R.S.A.
65 John M'Laren, commission mercht.
66 John Fraser, (J. F. and S.)
67 Mrs. John Garden
„ William Pirie,
68 George Watson
69 John Allan, marble work, h.
71 Francis Craigmile, teacher
„ Miss Barry
72 Charles Fyfe, tobacconist, &o.
„ Miss Fyfe
73 Mrs. A. Smith
71 Rev. H. Dickie
75 Alexander Ross, advocate
„ Mrs. A. I. Smith
76 John Smith, (late P. O.)
79 James Ireland, baker
80 Rev. Samuel Grant
81 James Ireland baker
82 Rev. James M'Laggan
83 Alex. Rust, commission agent
„ James Rust, (Aberdeen Bank)
87 Miss Smith
„ Wm. Cooper, (of Philip and Cooper)
89 Mrs. George Garden
90 Lieutenant Andrew Wales, R.N.
„ Mrs. Wilson
91 James Lumsden, (of J. and J. L)
BON-ACCORD TERRACE,
From Union Street.
4 David Whyte, tanner
8 Miss Gordon
9 John Tocher, tailor
10 Mrs. A. Paterson
14 John Drummond, h.
16 John Fyfe, bvushmaker
18 Hugh Sutherland, (Stephen and Su-
therland)
21 Misses Allardyce
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
191
22 Miss Ramsay of Barra
23 Misses Forbes of Echt
25 Miss Young
2G Misses Nicholson of Glenbervle
„ Mrs. B Nicholson
27 Patrick Davidson, (R. and A. D.)
28 James Dcnelan, Customs
29 James Kilgour, merchant
30 Wm. Sawyers, collector of Customs
31 Edward Burn
32 Thomas Biaikic, (J. Blaikie & Sons)
35 Mrs. Leslie
— Alexander Leslie
36 Robert Johnston, merchant
BOTH WELL COURT,
25, Justice Street.
Geo. Bothwell, candle manufacturer
BOURTIE'S COURT,
19, Upperkirkgate.
Miss Gedd?s, lodgings
Miss Hay, sick nurse
Poor's Hospital for Boys — J. Fowlie,
treasurer
BREBNER'S COURT,
9, Castle Street.
John A. Findlay, druggist
William Gardiner, chimney sweep
Robert Murray, confectioner
John Rough, corn extractor, &c.
BREBNER'S COURT.
84, Shiprow.
Peter Ross, tide waiter
Mrs. Stephen, midwife
James Collie, tidewaiter
BROAD STREET,
From Union Street to Gallowgate and
Upperkirkgate.
1 George Shepherd, bookseller
2 Alexander Henderson, bookbinder
2$ J. Turnbull, printer
„ George Donald, tailor
3 Christie and Dunn, drapers
4 Hugh Ross, jun., haberdasher
5 J. Frederick and Co.
6 Mrs. Duncan
6 Andrew J. Cameron, advocate
7 James Counon, clothier
8 James Walker, Aberdeen Fancy
Warehouse
9 Alexander Wilson, shoe shop
Jamas Duguid and Co., clothiers
A. Findlay, shoe shop
William Black, jun., wine merchant
Edward Spence, boot manufacturer
George Clark and Son, wholesale
booksellers, &c.
John and Wm. Grant clothiers, &c.
Robert Thomson, furnishing tailor
Robert Thomson, clerk
John Urquhart, boot and shoe estab-
lishment
James Clark, clothier
Clark and M'Dona'd, manufacturers
William Russel, bookseller
James Robertson, hair cutter
Alexander Crombie, fruit merchant
Mrs. Alexander Davidson, vintner
Alexander Crombie, fruit merclit. h.
Charles King, tailor
Mrs. Stevenson, lodgings
R. J. Elmslie, auctioneer, &c.
Alexander Inglis, grocer
Alexander Inglis, grocer
James Robertson, haivcutter, &c
George Simpson, corkcutter
Wm. Philip, jun., (of P. and C.)
Pat. Whyte, tobacco manufacturer
James Johnston, messenger-at-arms
William Stephen, baker
James Bowie, tailor
Pat. Whyte, tobacco manufacturer
William Stephen, baker
William Ross, iionmonger
James Stephen, ironmonger
Wm. L. Jaffray, shoe shop
& 39 Wm. Milne & Son, grocers, &c.
David Burge, hat manufacturer
John Gordon, funeral waiter
Mrs. M'Intosh, lodgings
Alexander Smith, bookseller
George Maitland, agent for Blackie
and Son
George Shepherd, bookseller
William Shepherd, late confectioner
Thomas W. Tough, shoemaker
Harvey Hall, merchant
Harvey & John Hall, warehousemen
John Hall, merchant
Wm. Davidson and Co., merchants
John Bothwell, shoemaker, h.
David Burge, hat manufacturer, A.
James Walker, watchmaker
John Bothwell, shoemaker
James Croal, tea dealer
B. and W. M'Killiam, confectioners
Alexander Findlay, shoemaker
David Cromar, druggist
John Watt, leather dealer, &c.
Alexander Cumming, tea merchant
Wm. M'Pherson, bookseller
Peter Crombie, jeweller
192
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
61 Donald Christie, (C. and D.)
„ George Rennie, printer
„ Andrew Tarras
„. Mrs. John Mitchell
„ Wliliam Inglis, baker
62 James Kerr, haircutter, &c.
„ Charles Frederick & Brothers, ger-
man clock makers
63 Peter Straton, leather dealer
64 Mrs Kerr, coffee-room
~ George Sharp, confectioner, &c.
64 Aberdeen Banner Office
65 William Inglis, baker
63 John Stophani, optician
~ A. H. Piggie, tailor
„ John Duncan, writer
~ Mrs. Innes, lodgings
„ Wm. Johnstone, (of J. and L.)
„ James Martin, slater
69 Reading and Ogilvie, hatters
_ Mrs. Paterson, vintner
70 Geo. Brantirgham, winemercht. &e.
71 George Sharp, confectioner, &c.
72 D. and J. Riddel, jewellers
„ James Milne, Mill of Buchanston
warehouse, &c.
73 John Illingsworth, cook-shop
75 J. T. Mackay, and Co , jeweller
76 James M'Donald, watchmaker, &c.
_ James Anderson, tailor
77 Mrs. Scorgie, lodgings
78 Charles Panton, bookseller
79 Buchanston Mill Warehouse
80 John Symon, furniture dealer
SI George Sangster, jeweller
82 John Co iper, sacrist, Marisehal Col-
lege
S3 John Forsyth, leather merchant
84 A. Singer, agent
86 John Forbes, tea merchant, &c.
89 H. Gordon, & Co., ironmongers, &c.
90 John Jamieson druggist
91 William Hunter, lodgings
92 Leslie Cruickshank, merchant
BROADFORD,
North West of George Street.
2 Alexander Craig
3 Alexander Watkins, manufacturer
„ George Martin, grocer
4 James Riddel, writer
North Broadford Bread Co.
6 Basil M'Killiam, (of B. & W. M'K ;
8 William Stuart, road surveyor
„ James Jarvis, hosier
9 John Garioch, hairdresser
„ R. Fotheringham, manufacturer
13 John M'Donald, grocer
14 George Martin, grocer
J7 Mrs. Caie, lodgings
18 Joseph Rowell, sen.
19 Miss Spalding, dressmaker
20 James Petrie, (Wright and Petrie)
23 William Jackson, tailor
24 William Forsyth, feuar
25 Mrs. Urquhart, grocer
26 Alexander Johnston, tea dealer
27 Alexander Gray, late merchant
28 John M'Pherson, combmaker
29 Misses Urquhart, dressmakers
30 Misses Hunter
31 George Bothwell, gardener
33 Mrs. Glennie
„ Mrs. Wigharo
34 George Grant, clerk
35 Miss Simpson
~ William Bird, clerk
„ William Crawford, flaxdresser
„ Mrs. Gordon
„ John Porter, feuar
36 William Cassie, tailor, h.
37 William Rae, gardener
BROADFORD PLACE,
From George Street to Broadford
Works.
BROADFORD LANE,
From Broadford to Causewayend Road.
James Berry, gardener
BRUCE'S COURT,
20, Loch Street.
CANAL TERRACE,
From Virginia Street to Garvock Street.
2 William Allan, shoemaker
„ George M'Leod, vintner
3 Alexander C. Matthew, surgeon
4 Alexander Newlands, teacher
„ Rev. James Newlands
„ John M'Lean, clerk
6 John Dinnison, shipmaster
6± Roderick Munro, shoemaker
7 James Davidson, shoemaker
„ Robert Webster shipmaster
8 James Leslie, Gas Light Co.
9 William Black, (Aberdeen Commer-
cial Co.)
„ Magnus Mowat, shipmaster
„ John Mackle, blockmaker
10 Charles Anderson, shipmaster
,, Alexander Cay, shipmaster
„ James Sim, shipmaster
11 Thomas Surrell, sailmaker
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
193
CANAL STREET,
From Mounthooly Bridge to Froghall
Bridge.
2 Mrs. Boyd
3 Miss Jane Sangster
„ John Cruiekshank, millwright
4 Patrick Ironside, clerk
5 Mrs. Cunliffe, lodgings
7 Captain William Chivas
„ Angus Ross
9 Miss Davidson
10 James Peters
11 Mrs. James Brechin
_ Alexander Linton, surgeon
12 Mrs. Mennie
CANAL LANE,
From Canal Terrace to Summer Lane.
1 Aberdeen Soda-Water Co.
2 James Law, carter
CANDLEMAKER'S COURT,
46, Gallowgate.
CARMELITE STREET,
From Green to Trinity Street.
1 John Matthew, merchant
2 Charles Calder, spirit mercht.&c, h.
„ James Stewart, flesher
4 George Runcy, surgeon apothecary
„ Alexander Hogg
6 Alexander Gildawie
7 Edward Whitnell
8 George Scorgie, grocer
„, Mrs. Hay, sick nurse
„ William Thorn, dyer
9 John Fyfe, blacksmith
„, Thomas Jamieson, wright, &c.
11 John Cunliffe
12 Mrs. Stevenson, midwife
„ Peter Smith, shoemaker
13 Robert Innes, fishmonger
„ John Vigrow, printer
„ George Watt, slater
14 George Burr, shoemaker
„ Benjamin Esson
15 William Berry, wood merchant
16 Alexander Both well, confectioner, A.
18 William Reid, vintner
20 Peter Hogg, tinplate worker
CARMELITE LANE,
From Fisher Row to Trinity Street.
CARNEGIE'S BRAE,
From Netherkirkgate to Green.
2 Farquharson Paterson, spirit dealer
3 Farquharson Paterson, spirit dealer
„ Charles Wilson, letter carrier
8 William Muil, painter
CAROLINE PLACE,
From Skene-square to Huteheon-street.
1 Alexander Fullerton, druggist
2 W. Walker, treasurer, infirmary, &c.
3 Alexander Barker, (of J. B. & Sons.)
„ William Barker, do.
4 Rev. James Stirling
5 Anthony Wigham
6 David Gill (of F. and G.)
„ Miss Ogston
CASTLE STREET,
From Union-street to Justice-street and
Castlebrae.
2 Alexander Smith, merchant tailor
3 Geo. Adam and Co. tailors, &c.
7 Geo. Wisely, worsted manufacturer
8 do. do.
™ Major Chas. Grant, barrack-master
~ Geo. Davidson, bookseller
11 Robert Murray confectioner
12 Thomas Baxter, baker
13 James Campbell, agent
14 Daniel M'Bean, cabinet maker
16 James Cassie, tea merchant, &c.
17 Alexander Sutherland, grocer
19 Wm. Cruiekshank, grocer
- Do. do.
22 George Black, druggist
23 Robert Brown
~, John L. Hatt
~, Miss Hatt
~. Robert Spring, shipowner
24 John Stewart, grocer
25 Vaccine Institution
26, 27, 28, 29 James Gordon, silk mercer,
&c.
„ Aberdeen Ophthalmic Institution
„ Aberdeen General Dipensary
30 James Cassie, jun., artist
31 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker
32 Anthony Turnbull, vintner
33 Alexander Playfair, cabinetmaker
34 Alexander Sim, accountant, bank of
Scotland
„ James Steel, M.D.
35 Bank of Scotland's Branch (Ar-
Thomson;
36 Alexander Cumming, spirit dealer
38 John Angus, advocate, &c.
40 James M'Lachlan, hairdresser
41 James Roy, shoemaker
42 National Bank of Scotland Branch
„ Gazette Office
„, John Frazer, clerk
191
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
42 James Fraser, candlemaker
„ William Bennett, printer (North of
Scotland Gazette Office)
„ Alexander Gordon, advocate
„ Alexander Chivas, advocate, &c.
„ Nicol and Munro, advocates
„ James Nicol, do.
„ James Nicol, jun., writer
„ David Munro, advocate
43 John A. Findlay, druggist
44 Alexander Davidson, grocer
45 Mrs. M Creary, midwife
„ Peter Rafferty, merchant
46 Robert Smollet
47 John Smith, cabinetmaker
43 James Daniel and Co., printers
4!) George Stirling, grocer, &c,
51 Alexander Lyon, leather merchant
52 James Berry, watchmaker, &c.
53 Aberdeen Banking Company
54 Hugh Fraser, china merchant
„ Geo. Cornwall, printer
„ William Bain, banker
55 Hugh Fraser, china merchant
56 Alexander Brown, bookseller
57 William Emslie, druggist
„ William Forsyth, do.
„ Forsyth & Emslie, chemists, &c.
58 James Collie, advocate
„ William Robison, advocate
„ James Kelman, overseer
59 Ferryhill Mill Warehouse
„ Robert Kemp, grain merchant
61 Andrew Henry, vintner
62 Mrs. Alexander Bain, hotel
CASTLEHILL,
From Castlebrae to Park-lane.
CASTLEBRAE.
From Castle-street to Virginia-street.
2 James Chivas (of Stewart & Chivas)
„ Mrs. Robert Jamieson, senior
4 James Jamieson, surgeon
5 David Henderson, fishing tackle
maker
„ George Jaffray
„ Anthony Turnbull, vintner
6 Robert Small, hardware merchant
1 5 John Dow, shoemaker
14 Andrew Kennedy, shoemaker
18 Daniel Mitchell, blacksmith
„ John Taylor, funeral waiter, &c.
CATHERINE STREET,
From Causewayend to George-street.
1 Samuel Martin, grocer
3 George Inglis, baker
1 1 John Paterson, shoemaker
28 Alexander Cameron, mason
36 Alexander Adam, feuar
40 Alexander Benton, fiesher
55 James Guthrie, builder
58 John Beattie, stonecutter
62 John Bannerman, late dyer
70 Robert Forsyth, do.
„ Mrs. Cay, h.
71 Geo. Brantingham, wine mercbt. &c.
72 Miss Craig, dressmaker
„ James Eaton, stonecutter
„ George Taylor, baker
CATTO SQUARE,
Garvock's Wynd.
1 Alexander Williamson, baker
2 Do. do.
4 William Bennet, blacksmith
5 Andrew Sim, blacksmith
„ Roderick Ross, shoemaker
11 Mrs. Beggrie, midwife
», Andrew Selbie, chainmaker
„ George Craib
12 Robert Payne, sparmaker
14 George Fraser
CAUSEWAYEND,
From Gallowgate to Gowanbrae.
1 Alexander Christie, mealseller
3 W. J. Baxter and Co., grocers
4 John Palmer, file maker
5 David Hendry, slater
„. Charles Prevost, turner, &c.
6£ George Smith, wright
11 Alexander Nicolson, blacksmith
14 James Geddes, shoemaker
[15 Robert Davidson, tailor
19 George M'Kenzie, grocer
22 Alexander Kerr, stoneware mercht.
24 George Laird, shoemaker
25 William Edwards, spirit dealer
26 William Noble, police mason
27 Mrs. Roberts, midwife
28 James Greig, grocer
31 George Simpson, feuar
32 Robert Connon, cart and plough-
wright, h.
„ Miss Connon, straw-bonnet maker
34 Robert Connon, cart and plough-
wright
35 Arthur Shand, feuar
43 George Laird, shoemaker
47 James Findlater, plasterer
48 Alexander Anderson, cattle dealer
30 William Craib (of Knight & Craib)
5i Mrs. Ellis, midwife
52 Mrs. M'Intosh, midwife
54 Miss Wilson, teacher
56 Rev. Hugh M'Kenzie
STREETS, LANES, SQUARES, COURTS, &C.
195
57 Davidson Lamb, feuar
„ Alexander Adam, slater
„ William Rennie, nurseryman
65 William Walker, provision dealer
66 William Bruce, builder
67 George Watt, feuar
80 John Charles, mealseller
,„ Peter Maitlaud, feuar
.„ William Adam, do.
93 Donald Stewart, grocer
94 George Brechin, provision seller
99 William Taylor, grocer
„ William Caie
110 William Spark, jun., & Co., tin-
smiths
112 John Mearns, spirit dealer
112 William Reith, builder
«v, Alexander Dow, heelmaker
CHAPEL STREET.
From Union-place to Skene-street.
1 R. R. Davidson, grocer
„ Miss Mitchell
2 Robert Alexander, professor of danc-
ing, &c.
„ Mrs. Alexander, do. do.
5 David Warrack
9 George Stephen, hairdresser
11 James Duncan, vintner
14 Miss Williamson
16 Mrs. Captain Ellis
18 Knox and Paterson, painters
19 John Collie, slater
20 James Torrie, of Pitfoddels
„ John Kay, teacher
21 Arthur Wood, boot and shoemaker
25 Mrs. Rust, teacher
26 Mrs. Cordiner
28 William Ewen, builder
„ Mrs. Joseph Holmes
29 Sutherland and Croall, bakers
31 William Murray, brushmaker
„ George Murray, tinplate worker
34 William Milne, manufacturer (M. C.
and Co.)
35 Peter Beatie, cabinet maker
37 Jane Burgess, provision seller
38 Mrs. Wilson, lodgings
39 Mrs. Emslie
40 Miss Alexander
41 Mrs. John Jameson
42 Miss Garioch, dressmaker
43 Alexander Gibson, wright
„. John Smith, cabinetmaker
44 George Gordon, late merchant
„ Mrs. M'Kenzie
„ David Craig, shipmaster
„ George Mitchell, painter
46 George Paterson (K. and P.)
47 Miss Davidson, provision shop
48 Mrs. Lieut. William Webster
49 David Keith, advocate
50 Eric Finlason
„ Mrs. Robert Finlason, lodgings
51 Mrs. Captain Milne
„ Rev. Alexander Ross
52 Wm. Leask, shipmaster
54 Miss Jessiman, dressmaker
„, Mrs. Morrison
„ George Baker, mail guard
55 Mrs. James Edward
„ Miss Henderson, teacher
56 James Malcolm, writer
„ George Ironside, mason
59 Mary Mackie, sick nurse
„ George Robb, shoemaker
60 F. Cooper, grocer, &c.
65 John B. Innes, slater
„ Miss Mitchell, dressmaker
72 William Dalrymple, (late farmer)
„ Mrs Thomson
„ Miss Thomson
73 James Burnett, mealseller, h.
75 Robert Porter, leiter carrier
77 Mrs. Innes of Meiklefollo
79 Captain W. H. Forbes, R.N.
84 John Campbell, shoemaker
85 Alex. Brandy, spirit dealer, h.
„ William Moir, tailor
86 Wm. Simpson, piano- forte tuner
„ Thomas Connel, cabinetmaker
„ John Emslie, tape manufacturer
87 William Gibson, plasterer
_ John Rust, carpenter
88 John Mann, grocer
89 AVilliam Smart, assistant inspector
of poor
91 Mrs Mitchell, midwife
„ Miss Smith, lodgings
93 James Mitchell, mason
95 William Robertson, wright
.«, Mrs. Whitecross, sick nurse
„ John Bance, shipmaster
~ Mrs. Bance
97 James Leslie, shoemaker
„ Mrs. Peter Leslie
98 Peter Elder, horse hirer
100 Peter Taylor
102 Mrs. William Collie
^ Wm. Davidson, of Kebbaty
104 Miss Angus, provision seller
105 William Jaffray, merchant
112 John Martin, clerk, Customs
„ James Vass, upholsterer
„ John Fraser, clerk
144 Mrs. Forrest, midwife
118 Colin Shanks, baker
120 do. do. do.
122 Stewart and Fairley, fleshers
123 George Robertson, mason
196
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
CHAPEL STREET (LITTLE),
From Chapel Street to Summer Street.
3 Mrs. James Greig
4 John Mitchell, builder (of M. & R.)
„ Mrs. W. Ross
5 Wm. Gauld, painter
„ Mrs. Joseph Neil
6 Charles Smith, cutter (M. L. & Co.)
9 John Clapperton, gardener
1 1 Mrs. Dr. Farquharson
CHAPEL LANE,
From Weigh-house Square to Shorebrae.
CHAPEL COURT,
61, Gallowgate.
Miss Mearns
CHAPEL COURT,
1, Justice Street.
2 Jas. Wilson, Catholic bookseller
Geo. Cockburn, messenger-at-arms
Rev. Charles Gordon
Charles M'Gregor, hosier
Rev. John Reid
George Stirling, grocer, &c.
CHAPLAINRY (Old Aberdeen).
From Don Street to Cathedral.
CHARLES COURT,
40 Upperkirkgate.
Mrs. Duncan, lodgings
Robert Ferguson, silk dyer
CHARLES STREET,
From Broadford to Causewayend.
4 Alexander Chalmers, weaver
10 Walter Shepherd, feuar
11 James Leighton, letter-carrier
~. George Porter, shoemaker
13 Alexander Mackie, feuar
CHARLOTTE STREET,
From St. Andrew Street to John Street.
1 Alexander Copland, slater
3 William Brand, jeweller
„ William Brand, late officer of Excise
„ Henry Cooper (of H. C. & Co.)
4 Gordon Ellis, porter dealer
5 Alexander Marshall, plumber
5 John Joss, provision merchant
6 Robert Campbell, timber-merchant
7 Mrs. M'Combie
». Mrs. Tythe
„, John Fraser, builder
CHRONICLE LANE,
From North Street to Meal-Market Lane.
2 William Tytler, cabinetmaker
3 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker
13 Mrs. Merchant
15 Lauchlan Grant, tailor
CHRONICLE COURT,
32, Broad Street and 10, Queen Street.
James Anderson, billiard-rooms
J. & J. Manuelle, manufacturers of
lemonade, &c
William Paterson, turner
CHURCH STREET,
From Lime Quay to St. Clement Street.
1 George Milne, shipmaster
3 Thomas Ritchie, grocer, &c.
„ Thomas Ritchie, shipmaster
5 Barclay Duthie, tailor
„ John Duthie, hairdresser
7 John Smart, shipmaster
9 Robert Ritchie, flesher
10 Adam Anderson, blockmaker
„ Alexander Riddel, overseer
„ Alexander Robertson, carpenter
CLARENCE STREET,
From Waterloo Quay to Wellington St,
12 Andrew Robb, dealer in porter, &c.
CLARK'S COURT,
2, Upperkirkgate.
John Clark, advocate
Leslie Clark, h.
CLUNES' COURT,
65, George Street.
Infirmary Stables
COLLEGE STREET,
From Windmillbrae to Clayhills.
1 John Black, wright
6 Joseph Kiloh, spirit dealer
11 Alexander Dunn, grocer
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
19*7
15 George Edward
22 George Allan, boot and shoemaker
30 John Tonaeh
55 John Begg, clerk
„ Miss Benzies
61 John Black, wright
63 William Snowie, shipmaster
66 Peter Forrest, provision dealer
68 Hogarth and Co., merchants
69 John M'Neil
68 D. Hogarth & Co., provision merchts.
COLLEGE COURT,
82, Broad Street.
COLLIE'S COURT,
28, Shiprow.
Alexander Collie, slater
COLLIE'S COURT,
60, Gallowgate.
Alexander M'Kay, bootmaker, &e.
William Milne, late painter
Misses Milne
COMMERCE STREET,
From Quay to Park Lane.
1 William Mitchell, wright
2 Alexander Wise, hairdresser
3 John Cock, provision merchant
5 George Russel, tinsmith
6 Alexander Eddie, baker
7 William Waddell, stoneware mercht.
8 Alexander Eddie, baker
2 James dimming
„ James Donald, grocer, &c.
13 Alexander Fraser
„ John Dunn, shipmaster
„ John Forbes, do.
„ George Levie, shipmaster
18 Robert Bartley, shipmaster
_ David Brown do.
„ James M'Lean
„ James Ross, mate
20 William H. Bruce, shipmaster
„ Robert Martin, do.
„ George Milne, overseer
„ Daniel Wallace, shipmaster
22 Jonathan Mess, corn merchant
23 Mrs. Collie, midwife
30 A. Findlay, blacksmith
„ William Smith, do.
43 Robert Buthley, shipmaster
„ Alexander Walker, shipmaster
„ John Main, shipmaster
„ John Sangster, druggist
45 John Sangster, druggist
47 Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c.
49 James Andrew, cooper, &c.
~ Alexander Craigmile, grocer, &c.
„ John Paterson, shipmaster
50 Alexander Rainnie, builder, &c.
53 James Donald, shipmaster
„ Allan M'Kechnie, do.
55 David Wood, dealer in worsted stock-
ings, &c.
57 Robert Gray, mealseller
59 Mrs. Richard Boaden
„ James Linklater, shipmaster
61 William Dilling, moulder
„ George Watt, shipmaster
„ William Kidd, do.
„ Wm. Fletcher, do.
63 Alexander Pirie, rag merchant
65 Robert Mitchell, shoemaker
67 John Reith (Cook and Reith)
„, John Baxter, shipmaster
69 Alexander Falconer, shipmaster
72 John B. Bannerman shipowner
„ Patrick Bannerman, coal-broker
COMMERCE LANE.
1 James Gillanders, sexton
3 Do. do.
COMMERCIAL COURT,
58, Castle Street.
Henry Davidson, lodgings
James Davidson, shore porter
Mrs. Davidson, lodgings
William Elmslie, druggist
Alexander Fraser, tea merchant
William Robison, advocate
James Smith (Harrison and Smith)
John Stott, tailor
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS,
From 107 to 119, Union Street.
CONCERT COURT,
Between 10 and 12 Broad Street.
Robert Black, merchant
James Davie, music-seller, &c.
Charles Dawson, town-serjeant
William Miller, tailor
John Mather, commission agent
Francis Moffat, bookbinder
CONSTITUTION STREET,
From Park Street to Links.
1 John Martin, shipmaster
m Alex. Martin, collector of merchant
seamen's fund
198
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
3 James Munro, shipmaster
„ James Munro, jun., clerk
~ James Buyers (Aberdeen Rope and
Sail Co.)
6 John Mitchell, shipmaster
7 John Webster, clerk
9 Alexander Irolay
13 George Angus, of Tillycortby
~ Miss Sutherland, lodgings
14 Alexander Edward, late solicitor
15 Mrs. John Morison
~ John Morison, accountant
„ George Morison, M.D.
16 William Milne (of Marr and Milne)
16^ William Smith, supervisor of excise
™ George Forsyth, late dyer
18 Alexander Forsyth
™ George Forsyth
19 James Stephen, ironmonger
22 James Allan, cook (City of Abdn.)
~ John Allan, advocate
24 James Ligertwood, grocer
~ Alex. Longmuir, shipmaster
25 E. W. Von Laer
26 James Anderson, shipmaster
~ Joseph Willet, shipmaster
27 William Bennett, printer
28 Benjamin Robertson, shipmaster
~ Mrs. Alex. Walker
„ Mrs. Lieut. Davidson
_ David Bruce, shipmaster
29 Wm. Connon (W. D. and Co.)
31 Alexander Buchan, shoemaker
33 James Black (Milne, Cruden, & Co.)
34 John Ross, assist, com. of ordnance
35 George Topp
37 William Clark
38 Charles & John Walker, commission
agents
39 James Taylor
40 Mrs. Milne
«, John Manson, North of Scotland
Bank
42 George Lowery
44 Rev. George Scott
45 John Finlayson ( Herald Office)
~ Charles Borthwick, shipmaster
~ Daniel Wishart, shipmaster
46 Alex. Leslie, shipmaster
™ Misses Leslie, milliners
47 Mrs. Wm. Jaffray
„ George Black, druggist
„ James B. Greig, shipmaster
48 Mrs. Hunter
49 Alex. Fraser, merchant
CONSTITUTION STREET (SOUTH)
1 Charles Robertson, ironmonger
7 James Dow, mason
«, Alexander Lyon, leather merchant
COOPER'S COURT,
26, Netherkirkgate.
Alexander Cooper, cooper
COOPERSTON BUILDINGS,
From Holburn Street to Toll-bar.
CORRECTION WYND,
From Green to St. Nicholas Street.
1 David Vine, shoe shop
2 William Davidson, surgeon
4 James Ferguson, advocate
„. John Ligertwood, advocate
„ Alex. Muir, advocate
7 & 8 David and Jamjjs Alexander,
boot and shoemakers
9 Mrs. Falconer
12 James Ledingham, teacher
13 James Duffus, confectioner, h.
14 Miss Duff
15 James Kiloh, tailor
16 Alexander Grant, grocer
22 Hugh Gauld, spirit dealer
COURAGE'S COURT,
3, Weigh-house Square.
COWGATE,
From Justice Street to Park Street.
CRABSTONE STREET (WEST,)
From Bon-Accord Terrace to Bon-
Accord Square.
1 Rev. David Simpson
2 Mrs. Anderson (late of Strichen)
3 George Jamieson, jeweller, &c.
~ Thomas Will
4 Mrs. Alex. Morris
5 Rev. John Thomson
CRABSTONE STREET (EAST),
From Bon-Accord Street to Bon-
Accord Square.
1 Rev. C.
2 Mrs. Lyell
3 John Watson, secretary, Aberdeen
Fire and Life Assurance
4 James Dyce, late druggist
5 Mrs. Andrew Youngson
6 James F. Beattie, land surveyor, h.
7 John Galen, M.D.
CRAIGWELL PLACE,
From Skene Street to Denburn Terrace.
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
199
CROMBIE'S COURT,
37, Park Street,
CROWN COURT,
36, Upperkirkgate.
James Laing, ironmonger, &c.
CROWN TERRACE,
From St. Mary's Place to Crown Place,
East.
I James Keith, surgeon, R.N.
CROWN STREET,
From Union Street to Affleck Street.
3 Robert Wood, shoemaker
5 Brebner and Ogilvie, cabinetmakers
6 Peter Middletcn, tailor
7 Miss Keith, dressmaker
.v. Alex. Keith, painter
8 John Senter, shoemaker
9 John Stracban, plumber, &c.
10 Do. do.
II James Mein, surgeon dentist
12 Alexander Fyfe, shoemaker
13 A. M'Conochie, English Academy
15 George Glennie, baker
16 John M'Donald, bookseller
17 George Glennie, baker
18 Misses Grant
„ John Crombie, A.M.
19 John Allan, marble work
„ Robt. Barclay, superint. of police
21 James Williamson (R. Catto& Co.)
26 A. D. Scott
27 Miss Whitecross, dressmaker
„. John Mitchell, artist
„ W. Whitecross, custom-house agent
28 Alexander Lyell
67 Mrs. Nicolson
69 Alexander Martin, agent
71 David Pirie, merchant, &c.
„ William Robb, wright
73 James Burgess (J. Black and Co.)
75 Misses White, ladies' school
77 Miss Forsyth
79 Mrs. Captain M'Donald
81 John Fleming, merchant
83 Hugh Macswein
84 John Greig, surgeon, R.N.
86 Mrs. Ralph Gordon
„ Miss Ann Gordon, milliner
86^ James Moir (James Moir & Co.)
„ James Sherer
87 John Stuart, advocate
89 Mrs. Colonel M'Gregor
91 Mrs. Robert Ross (
93 Mrs. John S. Gordon
95 Rev. James Bryce
97 John Forbes, railway contractor
99 Dr. Thomas Smith
101 James Keith, late of Canada
103 John Mather, commission agent
104 George Clerihew
~, Francis Clerihew, advocate
106 Lachlan M'Kinnon, jun., advocate
108 P. C. Auld, artist
110 Rev. F. Ferguson
~ Arch. M. Ferguson, writer
111 Miss Davidson
112 Major J. H. Condell (H.E.I.C.S.)
113 William Hunter, advocate
114 Miss Stevenson
115 William Gray, tea dealer. &c.
116 James W. Taylor (A. T. and Son)
„, Alexander Taylor, woollen draper
117 Major Thomas Stewart
118 Mrs. Mortimer
119 Alexander M'Farlane, clerk
119 Mrs. M'Farlane
120 John Jazdowzki, teacher, &c.
122 John Bisset, grocer, h
123 John Anderson, grocer, &c.
124 William Bisset (of J. and W. B.)
125 Ernest Gray
„ Mrs. James Reid
«. John Avery, printer, h
126 Gilbert Walker
127 James Forsyth, baker
„ Alexander Riddoch, traveller
~ Miss Garden
128 Rev. A. D. Davidson
129 James Forsyth, baker
130 Captain Ray, R. N.
132 Miss Leslie,
„ James Catto, shoemaker, h
134 John Gray (of M. and G.)
„ Rev. David Arthur
137 Mrs. Thorn (.late manse of Nigg)
139 John Roy, seedsman
153 James Collie, advocate, h
154 Geo. Reith, secretary, Abdn. railway
157 Peter Morrison, Abdn. Lime Co.,
169 Mrs. Farquhar
171 John Hector
CROWN STREET (SOUTH)
From Affleck Street to Dee Village.
1 Geo. Ben net, (Bennet, Taylor, &Co.)
149 George Yeats, silk mercer
CROWN PLACE,
1 W. Allardyce, wine merchant, &c. h.
CROWN PLACE (WEST).
East from Crown St. to Crown Terrace
2 William Fraser, grocer, &c.
200
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
CROWN COURT,
Between 41 and 43, Union Street.
John Avery, printer, Scottish Farmer
office
1 George Inglis, wholesale grocer
Mrs. Anderson, lodgings
Miss Justice, milliner
David Pirie, merchant, &c.
Edward Ravenscroft & Co., printers
Duncan Reid, M. D.
George Reid (of G. Reid and Sons)
Alexander Robb, tailor
Miss Robertson, milliner
Miss Wilson, lodgings
CRUDEN'S COURT.
22, Broad Street.
Mrs. Howie, lodgings
Mrs. Innes, do.
Samuel Martin, hat manufacturer
Alexander Milne, shoemaker
George Sinclair, clothier, &c.
Souter & Shepherd, wholesale drug-
gists
John Thomson, shipmaster
Thomas Ward, (Robson and Co.)
CRUICKSHANK'S (LESLIE) COURT
91, Broad Street.
Leslie Cruickshank, merchant
William Hunter, lodgings
CRUICKSHANK'S (C) COURT,
10, Shiprow.
CRUICKSHANK'S COURT,
46, Shiprow,
DANIEL'S COURT,
48, Castle Street.
DAVIDSON'S COURT,
111, Gallowgate.
DEE STREET,
From Union Street to Marywell St.
3 Thomas Shields, druggist
4 George Russel, artist
„, William Russel, bookseller
„ William Russel, confectioner
„. Miss Ogilvie, of Auchiries
„ Mrs. Andrew Nicol
5 William Henderson, painter
7 Thomas M'Lean, baker
9 Miss Dunn, milliner, &c.
13 Donald Brown, shoemaker
14 Baron Von Paulus Buhl
„ Miss Neish, dressmaker
15 Captain George Monro, staff officer
16 Miss. Wilson
20 Samuel Watt, carter
22 Joseph Skea, veterinary surgeon
24 Misses L. and F. Grant, milliners
„ Alexander Laing (L. and M.)
25 William Rettie (M. R. and Sons)
„ Wm. Watson, W. S., Sheriff Substi.
26 William Rae, clerk
„ Jas. Warrack, commission mercht.
27 Miss Christie
28 George Glegg (of Glegg and Sons)
29 George Sim, Aberdeen bank
„ Miss Morren
30 Mrs. Greace, lodgings
„ James Michie, do.
31 Jas. Shepherd (Souter & Shepherd)
33 George Jamieson, grocer
34 Thomas Duncan, marble work
35 William Forsyth, druggist
37 James Allan, cabinetmaker
„ David Allan, 4o.
39 Robert P. Ross
43 Archibald Storie, chaplain, Royal In-
firmary
„ David Fairweather
44 Allan and Macallan, cabinet manufac.
46 Thomas Duncan, marble works
48 Mons. Castro
50 Francis Smith, accountant, North of
.Scotland Bank
52 John Whyte (Simpson and Whyte)
„ John Whyte, advocate
54 James Fraser (of J. F. and Co.)
55 Peter Mortimer, wood merchant
56 Henry Adamson, insur. broker, &c.
58 Mrs. Alexander Farquhar
59 John Keith, teller
60 George Inglis, wholesale grocer
61 Mrs. Captain Ellis
63 Alexander Pearson, merchant
64 Miss Dingwall Fordyce
65 Mrs. Kirkland
„ Absalom Poulter, late clothier
„ Thomas Foulter, do.
66 Miss Smith
67 James Torrie. M. D.
68 Alex. Brown (Brown and Carr)
69 Misses Gibb
70 Mrs. Malcolm, late of Leochel
^ Rev. Hugh Hart
71 Miss Moir
„ Christopher Hobson
72 Mrs Gillan
„ G. Walker, bookseller (A. B.& Co.)
„, James Walker, late coal broker
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
201
73 James Wyllie (of D. Wyllie & Son)
74 Miss Angus, of Botriphnie
„, Mrs. James Taylor
75 Miss Davidson
76 Miss Seaton
77 Mrs. Alexander Cochran
78 Mrs. John Skinner
DEE LANE.
1 James Elliot, shipmaster
DEE PLACE.
1 James Berry, watchmaker, &c. h.
2 Robert Middleton, builder
„ Lieutenant A. Bell
3 George Duncan, agent
5 George Gray, merchant
DEE STREET,
From Trinity Street to Lower Denburn.
DENBURN (LOWER),
From Poynernook to Spa Street.
2 John Raeburn, plasterer
3 William Reid, teacher
6 Miss Rhind
„ Miss Simpson, dressmaker
10 John Grant, spirit dealer
14 James Panton, grocer
17 Patrick Courduff, candlemaker
19 William Tawse, tailor
22 Mrs. Peter Mathieson
DENBURN TERRACE,
From Union Street Bridge to Skene
Terrace.
1 John Jamieson, clerk
„ Mrs. Jamieson
2 W. Paterson, leather merchant, &c.
7 Thomas Reid, advocate
9 Miss Campbell
«. Female School of Industry
1 1 John Ogston, Wright
13 Alexander M'Kenzie, currier
„ Mrs. Robertson, dressmaker
15 William Murdoch, cabinetmaker
~ Mrs. William Smith, midwife
17 Mrs. Alexander Watt, lodgings
DEVANHA PLACE,
Near Ferryhill Buildings.
DIAMOND STREET,
From Union Street to Silver Street.
9 W. Thomson, traveller (G. C. & Co.)
9 Mrs. Ross, lodgings
«, Hugh Ross, senior, overseer
„ Wm. T. Forrester, mail guard
„ Mrs. Reid, lodgings
11 Alexander Colston, teacher of music
„ Mrs. Colston, dressmaker
13 David Marshall, painter
DIAMOND LANE,
From Diamond Street to Silver Street.
DENBURN (UPPER),
4 Mrs. Wilson, lodgings
5 Mrs. William Jack, midwife
12 Andrew Still (George Jamieson)
DONALD'S COURT,
20, Schoolhill, and 16, Loch Street.
1 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer, h.
„ George Walker, advocate
2 Mrs. Simpson, straw bonnetmaker
3 John Dunn, teacher
~ James Kerr, painter
4 Andrew Wyness, flesher
5 Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings
6 Charles Stewart, agent for G. Virtue
7 John Bruce, jun., baker, h.
„ William Goodwin, mail- guard
DONALD'S CLOSE,
14, Schoolhill.
DOWNIE'S COURT,
65, Broad Street.
DRUM'S LANE,
From 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch Street
1 Aberdeen Salt Cellar
3 John Crerar, baker
_ John Tillery, foreman (F. & G.)
5 William Salmond, letter carrier
7 Mrs. William Elgin
„ Alexander Troup, tailor
8 James Fraser (of J. F. & Son)
„. AVilliam Fraser, surgeon
„ William M'Leish, teacher
11 Herod Laing
- Robert Middleton, merchant
„ Miss E. Milne, dressmaker
15 Peter Straton, leather- dealer
DUNCAN'S COURT,
45, Castle Street.
202
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
DUNCAN'S (D.) COURT,
120, Gallowgate.
Porthill Schools
DUNCAN'S COURT,
74, Gallowgate.
Mrs. Samuel Duncan
John Eddie, wright
DUTHIE'S COURT,
45, Guestrow.
House of Refuge
Rev. Edward Reid
EAST NORTH STREET,
From King Street to Park Street.
2 John Ferres, mealseller
4 John Gorrfon, broker
5 Mrs. William Bisset, lodgings
— Alexander Cruickshank, auctioneer
6 James Meston, grocer
10 Robert M'Leod, tinsmith
12 John Randal!, furniture dealer
14 Mrs. Middleton
15 George Sim, clerk of Customs
16 William Cruickshank, grocer
17 Mrs. Robert Catto
18 George Brown, mealseller
20 Robert Smith, juu., grocer
22 Do. ' do.
~, William Ross, funeral waiter
— James Dalgarno, mealseller, h.
24 Do. do.
25 Mrs. G. Masson, dealer in old clothes
29 John Levie, shipmaster
_ John Levie, writer
„ Misses Webster
30 James M' Kiddie
33 Adam Young, grocer
35 George Anderson, spirit dealer
36 William Borthwick, candlemaker
38 Alexander Shaw, spirit dealer
39 D. M'Farlane, shoemaker
40 and 44, Robt. Watson, general mercht.
47 Alexander Cooper, gardener
48 Mrs. Young, grocer
„ John Pyott, spirit dealer
50 Henry Henderson, spirit dealer
51 Daniel Keith, grocer
52 Colin M'Leod and Son, manufac-
turers of brass, &c.
57 Mrs. Robert Bennet, spirit dealer
58 James Lyon, grocer
69 Mrs. Tudhope, earthenware dealer
70 John Phimesler, spirit dealer
74 John Catto, spirit dealer
76 Benjamin Clark, spirit dealer
EDWARD PLACE,
Porthill.
EMSLIE'S COURT,
105 George Street.
EMSLIE'S COURT,
26 Gallowgate.
EWEN'S COURT,
42 Gallowgate.
Alexander Adamson, tinsmith, h.
Henry Kitson
Alexander Robbie, slater
Robert Sim, besom -maker
EXCHANGE COURT,
Between 35 and 37, Union Street
Brown and Carr, wholesale clothiers
William Cook, tailor, &c.
George Cornwall, printer, h.
Mrs. Robert Milne, staymaker, &c.
EXCHEQUER ROW,
From Castle Street to Shiprow
1 Charles Davidson, druggist
2 Aberdeen Tape Company
4 George Robertson, eating-house
„ Geo. Pirie, vintner
7 Alexander Budge, grocer, &e.
8 Alexander Skinner, shore porter
10 Joseph Nicol, baker
1 1 William Smart, grocer
EXCHEQUER COURT,
9, Exchequer Row.
EXCHEQUER PLACE,
Weighhouse Square.
Mrs. John Smith
FARQUHAR'S COURT,
17, Upperkirkgate.
George Weir, tailor
FERGUSON'S (J.) COURT,
108, Gallowgate.
Mrs. John Ferguson
Eliezer Melville (of T. M. & Sons)
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
203
FERRYHILL,
Near Devanha Brewery.
James Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.)
J. Abernethy and Co., founders, &c.
Robert Abernethy (of J. A. & Co.;
Mrs. Abernethy, sen.
Robert Alexander, teacher
William Alves
FISH STREET,
From Summer Lane to Albion Street.
3 John Milne, carter
Alexander Adam, manager, Aber-
deen Salmon Co.
John Crawford, overseer
FISHER ROW,
From Maltmill-bridge to Green.
1 1 John Fraser, spirit dealer
13 Mrs. Colvin, vintner
17 George Scorgie, grocer, &c.
18 George Anderson, vintner
19 George Knowles, flesher
„ Thomas Knowles, flesher
FLOURMILL BRAE,
From St. Nicholas Street to Barnett's
Close.
2 Alexander Sandieson, artificial-limb
manufacturer
6 Thomas Kirkwood, gunmaker
7 John Tough, stoneware merchant
8 James Mowat, tailor, &c.
FLOURMILL LANE.
From Netberkirkgate to Flourmill Brae.
1 Lazarus Myers, merchant
5 John Smith, carver
FOOTDEE.
From Canal Basin to New Pier.
FORBES STREET.
From Skene Square to Stocket Road.
1 William Greig, grocer
7 William Martin bookseller
„ John Gow, clothier
8 John Grant, builder
9 George Davidson, night watchman
10 William Duncan, mason
12 Andrew Hutcheon, heddlemaker
„ James M'Intosh, blacksmith
FORBES COURT,
78, Green.
FREDERICK STREET,
From King Street to Park Street.
3 William Begg, baker
4 Mrs. Professor Paul
„ Mrs. William Thorn
6 William Birnie, painter
„ Miss Rait, lodgings
„ Mrs. Smith
7 Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co.
„ George Emsly, coachmaker
12 Misses Roberts, dressmakers
14 Donald M'Kenzie, spiiit dealer
18 Aberdeen Tobacco-pipe Company
~. Alexander Bain, manager of do.
20 Wood and Low, blacksmiths
22 James Cumming, mill-master
24 William Beveridge, excise officer
~ Robert Grant, clock dial manuf.
~, Lieutenant John Leith
~ David Roberts, saddler
~ Mrs. Roberts, lodgings
25 Wm. Smith, inspector of buildings
25 William Cumming. slater
27 Mrs. Barron (late Rising Sun Tavn.)
„ Mrs. Kemp, lodgings
~. Thomas Ruxton, writer (A. & A.)
29 James M'Callum
~ Andrew Reid, merchant, &c.
.» Peter Macaldowie, brushmaker
31 John Thomson, builder
.*. Alexander Davidson, grocer, h.
„ John Edmond, bookbinder, &c, h.
35 Mrs. Taylor, lodgings
38 James Foote, shoemaker
41 Alexander Paterson, mill-overseer
46 Alexander Coutts, wright
„ Mrs. George Jolly, mealseller
47 Thomas Menzies, printer
„ Mrs. Reid
„ George Collie, shipmaster
™ Mrs. Anderson
„ Mrs. Johnston, lodgings
48 Andrew Castle, overseer
„ John Francis, machine maker
„. Alexander Smith, merchant tailor
FROGHALL LANE, Old Aberdeen,
From Spittal to Canalside.
GALLOWGATE,
From Broad Street to Causewayend,
Mountbooly.
1 George Sangster, jeweller
„ John Jamieson, druggist
204
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
John Forbes, tea merchant, &c.
Geo. Henry, merchant (H. G. & Co.;
John Sutherland, jun., bookseller
John Ray, tinsmith
Do. do.
Kenneth Munro, baker
James Seton, spirit dealer
John Christie, M.D.
James Home, town-serjeant
William Morison, umbrella maker
William M'Leod, tailor
William Anderson (H. G. and Co.)
Hugh Gordon and Co., iron merchta.
Miss Clark, ladies' school
Alexander Adamson, tinsmith
Alexander M'Kay, bootmaker, &c.
John Christie, M.D.
Thomas Clyne, tea dealer, &c.
John Milne, wholesale confectioner
and 24 "Wm. Clyne and Sons, shoe
manufacturers, &c.
John M'Donald, cabinetmaker
John M'Laren, commission merchant
Alexander Taylor
Aberdeen Equitable Loan Company,
F. Montgomery
James Clyne (W. C. and Sons)
James Montgomery, pawnbroker
George Ross, manager, Loan Co.
John Torry, spirit dealer
James Craigen, furniture dealer
James Inglis, baker
Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office
Alexander Jopp, advocate
James Inglis, baker
George Mackie, spirit dealer
James M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
John Scott, chimney sweep
Aberdeen Association, J. Begg
A. and G. Cordiner, grocers
James Masson, grocer, &c.
Wm. Currie, hairdresser.
Alex. Vessie, bookseller
James Masson, grocer, &c.
Mrs. Moir
Poor's Office
Girl's Hospital
Miss Maver, teacher
David Knox, ironmonger
Alexander Walker, do.
David Wishart, furniture dealer
Mrs. Knight
James Conry, spirit dealer
James Strachan, bookseller
John Elrick, mason
Geo. Walker, spirit dealer
Arcbd. I. Watson, bookseller
Do. do.
John Walker, clerk
Miss Henry, lodgings
Robert Weir, spirit merchant
73 George Cormack, furniture dealer
74 James Watson, blacksmith
~. Samuel Anderson, clerk
„. Mrs. Samuel Duncan
75 David Bannerman, town's drummer
„ Thomas Robertson, cabinetmaker
„ John Johnston, blacksmith
„ David Wisbart, furniture dealer
76 James Watson, broker
77 Geo. Stewart, stoneware merchant
79 Miss Gray
83 M'Kenzie and Greenlaw, bakers
85 Thos. Melville, jun. (of T. M. & S.)
„ John Arthur, dealer in porter, &c.
89 Alexander Davidson, broker
91 William Philip, millwright, &c.
v, William Henderson, builder, &c.
„ Miss Hall
93 Robert James, broker
94 Wm. Watt, grocer
95 Mrs. Middleton, wool merchant
„ Miss Middleton, dressmaker
97 Thomas Pape, grocer
99 Donald M'Taggart
100 Cbas. Coutts, mealseller
101 John Beattie, mealseller
104 James Winlaw, grocer, &c.
„ James Winlaw, jun., ship insurance
broker, &c.
105 George Davidson, provision seller
106 T. Melville & Sons, iron merchants
™ Thos. Melville (T. M. and Sons)
107 William Paterson, pattern maker
„. Alex. Watson, spirit dealer
108 T. Melville and Sons, iron merchts.
I08j Eliezer Melville
109 Alex. Watson, spirit dealer
110 Wm. Duff and Co., grocers
112 John Davidson, grocer
118 Alex. Delgaty, provision merchant
121 Arthur Hunter, mealseller
125 James Snowey, birdseller
127 Robert James, broker
128 Wm. Currie, hairdresser
130 James Vessie, bookseller
132 Friends' Meeting House
134 and 136 William Paterson, wholesale
druggist
137 Arthur Hunter, mealseller
139 John M'Robbie, grocer
140 Andrew Johnston, broker
141 John M'Robbie, grocer
143 John Alexander, grocer
144 Wm. Alexander, jun., surgeon, &c.
145 John Alexander, grocer
147 Robert Findlay, hairdresser
149g Henry Clark, grocer
150 James Ellethorn, surgeon
151 John Smith, provision seller
153 Alex. Taylor, stoneware dealer, &c.
156 Geo. Anderson (J. Duguid and Co.)
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
205
156 Wm. M'Hardy, grocer
157 Mrs. Finnic, grocer
158 James Jaffray, painter
159 Mrs. Finnie, grocer
3 63 Chas. Robertson, stoneware mercht.
164 James Third, cooper
166 John Rose, stabler
168 Samuel Willans, stoneware mevcht.
169 Charles M'Donald, spirit dealer
171 Alexander Davidson, Wright
~, Peter Grant, surgeon
172 John Maver, slater
173 David Murray, boot and shoemaker
177 James Tait, printer
.», John Parkhill, grocer
„ James Courage, cooper
178 John Braik, broker
379 Mrs. Ross, draper
180 Alex. Leys, stabler
181 Alexander Fraser, grocer, &c.
182 Mrs. John Shepherd, lodgings
183 Alexander Fraser, grocer, &c.
„ Wm. Salter, flesher
186 Mrs. Forbes, provision merchant
188 George Wilson, tailor
™ John Robbie, shoemaker
189 Do. do.
190 Jas. Stewart, surgeon apothecary
191 Wm. Emslie and Son, merchants
194 Alex. Dalgetty, provision merchant
196 Robert Cruickshank, grocer
198 Mrs. Bonnyman, cook-shop
200 James Anderson, grocer, &c.
202 Do. do.
204 Mrs. George Meffet, haberdasher
206 William Benzie, grocer
207 George Robertson, ironmonger
208 James Thomson, clock repairer, &c.
209 Mrs. Robertson, provision agent
210 Robert Walker, hairdresser
211 James Bowman, tinsmith
213 William Coutts, cutler
„ John Coutts, advocate
214 William Coutts
215 George lnglis, baker
216 Mrs. Gill
217 William Duncan, flesher
218£ Mrs. Singer, lodgings
219 Whinton Routledge and Son, rope
manufacturers
220 Miss Routledge
GAELIC LANE,
From Belmont Street to Back Wynd.
5 Donald Gordon, funeral waiter
„ Mrs. Grant, sick nurse
7 Miss Tbom, sick nurse
8 Miss Simpson, register of servants
9 Mrs. George Lamont, teacher
1 1 John Fraser, tailor
GALEN'S COURT,
21, Guestrow.
GARDENER'S LANE,
From Justice Street to East North Street
GARVOCK STREET,
From Canal Basin to Garvock Wynd.
6 Alexander Donald, shipmaster.
„ Alex. Maurice, do.
7 James Allan, shipmaster
„. Andrew Baxter, do.
„ James Ross, writer
8 William Smith, grocer, &c.
10 Miss Riddoch (Girls' School)
„ George Spark, grocer, &c.
GARVOCK'S WYND,
From Garvock Street to the Links.
GAS STREET,
From Trinity Street to Poynernook.
GEDDES' COURT,
17, Prince Regent Street.
GEORGE STREET,
From St, Nicholas Street to Broadford.
George M. Mitchell
John Cruickshank, tinsmith
Do. do.
Archibald Courage, bookseller
Mrs. M'CuIloch, lodgings
J. Sharp, musical instrument maker
Mrs. James Torrie
John Garden, (Richards and Co.)
J. and W. Runcie, tinsmiths
Aberdeen Provision Warehouse
and 18 George Melvin, shoemaker
John Hamilton, cutler
Isabella Brodie, sick nurse
Mrs. William Philip, poultry shop
Thos. Craig, tobacco manufacturer
Miss J. Moir, bonnet maker
J. & J. Fowler, of Cluny Warehouse
Mrs. Mackie, muslin printing
Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
Miss M'Donald, dressmaker
George Troup, druggist
Miss Troup, dressmaker
Wm. Brown, nshiug-tackle-maker
John Bannerman, silk dver
fc George Morrison, brushmaker
Alexander Cunninghame, carrier
James Laing, skinner
206
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
40 John Ross, ironmonger
41 Mrs. Scroggie, stoneware dealer
42 J. March, German clockmaker
„ Matthew March, do.
43 Robert Robertson, shoemaker
44 David Cochrane, tea dealer
46 J. Sherar, manufacturer of tinplate
47 Mrs. Elmsly, provision shop
49 Michael M'Kinna, spirit dealer
49^ John Watt, leather dealer, &c.
50 J. Sherar, manufacturer of tinplate
52 David Fraser, merchant
54 Mrs. T. Sellar, merchant
55 -Alexander Wallace, grocer, &c.
56 Robert Walker, grocer
58 David Inglis, spirit dealer
62 Gordon Stewart, shoemaker
64 Francis Beattie, blacksmith
65 John Christie, grocer, &c.
67 John Croll, baker
69 James Laing, skinner
71 Alexander Brown, shoemaker
72 A. Cushnie, mealseller
73 James Edward
75 and 81 Thomas Skea, horse-shoer
76 D. L. Shirres & Co. wholesale ware-
house
77 William Beattie, painter, &c,
78 Kenneth Munro, shoemaker, &c.
79 Peter Donald, spirit dealer
80 Roger Lindsay, mealseller
„ Kenneth Munro, shoemaker
81 Aberdeen Horse Repository, P. Elder
and Co.
„ William Brebner
82 Roger Lindsay, mealseller
83 William Knox, do.
86 Mrs. Walter Walker
„ James Williamson, grocer
„ James Cruickshank
88 Alexander Reid, grocer
90 John Taggart, stabler
„ J. Taggart, teller, Bank of Scotland
91 Mrs. John Buchan
93 John Baxter, turner, &c.
99 James Hendry, mail-gig driver
„ George Mackie, shoemaker
„ John Middleton, cabinetmaker
103 Mrs. Massie, lodgings
„. Miss Robertson, sick nurse
104 James Forsyth, wireworker
106 James Reid, wright
„ Miss Gordon, dressmaker
107 Miss Pirie, dressmaker
„ Miss Saunders, lodgings
™ James Stratton, clerk
108 Mrs. Berry, dealer in fruit, &c.
109 George Hogg, plumber
110 John Gow, draper
112 John Gall, grocer
114 John Coutts, grocer
115 William Davidson, tailor
1!6 Miss Pittendrich, lodgings
„ Robert Robertson, late druggist
117 James Edwards, flaxdresser
„ William Gillan, manufacturer
„ Miss Machray
„ Miss Christie
119 William Robertson, provision shop
120 Mrs. Bruce, dressmaker
121 John Cooper, hairdresser
122 Robert Robertson, provision shop
123 George Pressley, coach guard
„ John Paterson
„ John Carey, junior, fiesher, h.
„ Mrs. Cooper, midwife
„ Robert Davidson
„ James Forsyth, wireworker
124 Mrs. Walker, lodgings
125 James Williamson, grocer
127 Robert Campbell, timber merchant
128 William Duncan, shipowner
„, William Duncan, juuior, insurance
broker, &c.
130 Peter Duncan, bootmaker
134 George Tough, haberdasher
136 P. M. B. Redfern
„. John Tytler (Hogarth and Co.)
„ Mrs. William Smith, lodgings
138 Robert Marr Erskine, druggist
140 John M'Donald, cabinetmaker
„ Thomas Ewen, advocate
,. Miss M'Donald, staymaker
143 Mrs. Huddlestone
144 Mrs. Matheson, midwife
„ Miss Matheson, dressmaker
145 Robert Mustard, tailor, &c.
146 John Carey, junior, fiesher
148s John Coutts, grocer, h.
„ David Logan, pianoforte dealer
„ James Thomson, traveller
„ James Croal, grocer
151 George Deuchar, grocer
153 Francis Muil, baker
„ James Edward, cartwright
154 Robert Angus, clothier
155 Francis Muil, baker
156 Robert Angus, clothier
„ Mrs. Herd, lodgings
159 Mrs. Paulin, bonnet-maker
160 Broadford Co-operative Company
161 John Tait, haberdasher
165 John Boyd, mail guard
166 Arthur Donaldson, fiesher
™ Peter Gauld, fiesher
167 J. and W. Watt, ropemakers
169 James Moncur
170 James M'Robbie, fiesher
171 David Wright
172 John Milne, letter-carrier
174 Alex. Dawson, stoneware merchant
175 Miss Walker, bonnet-maker
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
207
!77 Mrs. Craib, lodgings
w. Charles Cockerill, hairdresser
178 William Flett, baker
J 79 Robert Shearer, Reid's tavern
180 William Flett, baker
182 Nathaniel Allan, grocer, &c.
184 Miss Fairweather, dressmaker
J 87 Robert Leys, grocer
„ George Troup, druggist
„ David Knox, ironmonger
„ Miss Knox
188 James W. Davidson, currier
„ Miss Kelman, lodgings
1«9 James Watson, watchmaker
190 Mrs. Peter Donaldson, vintner
191 Robert Leys, grocer
192 James Ross, clothier
196 and 19S Robert Donaldson, coach
manufacturer
200 George Guild, grocer
202 William Farquhar, confectioner
„ James M'Pherson, combmaker
204 William Farquhar, confectioner
214 Robert Stevens, grocer
216 Do. do.
218 Broadford Bread and Flour Co.
220 Alexander Robertson (Broadford
Bread Co.J
„ Miss Shaw, dressmaker
„ Alexander Fyffe, writer
228 James Guthrie, builder
„ Alexander Kempt, druggist
230 Misses Farquhar, milliners, &c.
232 Ebenezer Bain, wright
„ Mrs. Saddler, lodgings
234 George Taggart, merchant
235 David Troup, grocer, &c.
237 William Harper, shoemaker
„ Receiving Post Office
239 William Harper, shoemaker
„ John Gray, millwright
243 James Spence. builder
244 John M'Gillivray, hairdresser
245 Alexander Rainie, haberdasher
247 John Irvine, piano-tuner
248 Mrs. Dawson, provision seller
249 William Kerr, shoemaker
251 John Henderson, feuar
253 Alex. M'Kay, provision shop
254 J. and W. Glass, grocers
255 George Maitland, bookseller
256 William Don, overseer
257 Miss Russell of Rathen
258 Mrs. Paterson, provision shop
259 Mrs. Penman
260 Thomas Ross, shoemaker
261 William Matthews, jun., merchant
„ William Matthews, senior
263 John Leslie, cotton manufacturer
264 William Gillan, clerk
264 Miss Innes, lodgings
264 Miss Cumming
265 Alex. Forbes (of Forbes and Sons)
«, James Forbes, do.
266 Robert Cruickshank, grocer, h.
„ George Presley, clerk
„. John K. Greig
267 Miss Chree
268 William Routledge (W. R. & Son)
270 William Hatt, grocer
273 Mrs. Murray, provision shop
274 James Cromar, shoemaker
275 Misses Goodbrand
276 George Taylor, baker
277 John Galloway, weaver
279 Rev. Charles Gray
280 Alexander Park, grocer
281 Alex. Paterson, provision seller
283 John Dundas, grocer
288 William Gray, shoemaker
290 Mrs. Robert Gordon
292 James Watt, spirit dealer
298 Peter Cosgrove, grocer
GERRARD STREET,
From Gallowgate to George Street.
2 George Robertson, ironmonger
G Peter Copland, slater
8 James Singer, spirit dealer
20 James Crane, clerk
22 James Robb, (A. H. and Sons)
„ Mrs. Robb
24 Charles Gall, stabler
30 Alexander Henderson
56 Rev. Alexander Thomson
62 William Strachan, sawyer
64 John M'Donald, road overseer
„ George Robertson, Wright
GILCOMSTON,
From Woolmanhill and Spa Street to
Short Loanings.
GILCOMSTON STEPS,
From Spa Street to Skene Square.
GOLDEN SQUARE,
From North to South Silver Street.
1 The Right Rev. Bishop W. Skinner
2 Misses Young
3 Mrs. Johnston
4 David Kerr, M.D.
„, Alexander Simpson, advocate
5 Frederick Holland
6 Miss Hannah Carnegie
7 William Laing, M D.
8 William Leslie, architect
9 Mrs. General Gordon, of Pitlurg
208
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
10 Mrs. Brown (late Glenmuick)
11 Donaldson Rose, shipowner, &c.
12 William Skinner, advocate
13 Fran. Gordon of Kincardine, advo.
14 Rev. James Foote
15 Miss Kinloch
18 Alexander Forbes of Blackford
19 Rev. R. J. Brown, Profes. of Greek,
Marischal College
20 G. Thompson, jun. insurance broker
21 Rev. James Forsyth, D.D.
GORDON'S COURT,
22, Gordon Street.
1 James Kyd, road-surveyor
2 William Allan, cabinetmaker
Donald Reid, teacher of music, &c.
GORDON'S COURT,
4, Schoolbill.
Mrs. Harrow, midwife
William M'Combie, furniture dealer
GORDON'S COURT,
43, Virginia Street.
GORDON'S COURT,
88, Broad Street.
Thomas Fraser, blacksmith
Mrs. Green, midwife
GORD ON S TREET,
From Langstane Place.
1 Mrs. John Thorn
2 James Sheach, baker
19 William King, wright
30 James Collie, manufacturer
38 Mrs. Gammie
„ Charles M'Kenzie
42 Arthur Fraser, merchant
50 Miss Gordon, dressmaker
„ Peter Smith, mason
GREEN,
From Windmillbrae to Fisher-row.
10 John Milne, messenger, Aberdeen
Town and County Bank
„ John Milne, clerk
24 Alexander Grant, grocer
37 Robert Collie, fancy warehouse, &c.
39 William Gray, tea dealer, &c.
41 Robert Stephen and Son, merchants
43 John Webster, baker
44 Charles Bruce, druggist
45 George Runcie, M.D..
46 William Thomson, tea merchant, &c.
47 Mrs. Alexander Harper
49 Donald Davidson, manufacturer
50 Charles Calder, spirit merchant
51 Joseph Cofftan, spirit dealer
53 Alexander Bcattie, hairdresser, it.
„ John Stephen, brass finisher
„ Miss Stephen
„ John Webster, baker.
55 Do. do. do.
„ James Collie
57 Ernest Donald, pork curer
„ Charles Gordon, cooper, &c.
59 Alexander Mackay, spirit dealer
61 George Barclay, grocer
64 Collie and Co. grocers
65 Robert Buchan, baker
70 John Murray, cabinetmaker
71 Wm. Davidson, stoneware merchant
72 Alexander Cameron, basketmaker
73 George Rose, turner
78 London Provision shop
79 William Horn, cabinetmaker
™ Nathaniel Rae
81 Miss Rose, grocer, &c.
83 Lewis Tawse
88 Mrs. William Carnie
90 Miss Ann Allan, spirit dealer
93 George M'Kay, slater
98 George Stuart, stoneware merchant
^ John Stuart, do. do.
104 Wm. Auld, overseer (A. H. & S.)
«., Mrs. Auld, worsted shop
GUESTROW,
From Netherkirkgate to Upperkirkgate.
1 John Keith, tailor
2 George Clark and Son, booksellers, h
„ Geo. Clark, late do.
„ James Clark, do.
.v, James Hay (J. and J. Hay)
3 Miss M. Milne, register office
5 William Smith, tailor
„ Mrs. Mearns, midwife
8 George D. Profat, advocate
9 Mrs. Walker, register office
13 Mrs. Robertson, New Inn & lodgings
„ Alexander Cook, coach-guard
15 James Forsyth, M.D.
16 Mrs. Simpson, lodgings
17 Aberdeen Savings' bank
19 John Hay (J. and J. Hay)
21 George Simpson, cork-cutter
23 Mrs. Wm. Johnston, register office
„ Miss Johnston, teacher
27 James Warton, college tavern
34 Alexander Paterson, spirit dealer
35 Mrs. Martin, provision shop
36 Alexander Laing, vintner
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
209
41 Charles Mitchell, spirit dealer
_ Miss Mitchell, dressmaker
45 Miss M. A. Youngson,
„ House of Refuge
„ Rev. Ed. Reid
_ Mrs. Thomas Maclean
49 James Anderson, vintner
57 William Boyne, spirit dealer
59 Stewart Mitchell, spirit dealer
63 William Abercrombie
66 Jane Bowie, cook shop, &c.
67 Samuel Orr, spirit dealer
79 Mrs. Reid, lodgings
HADDEN STREET,
From Market Street to Fisher Row.
I Alex. Cooper, timber merchant, &c.
HANOVER LANE,
From Albion Street to Fish Street.
HANOVER STREET,
From Headinghill to Albion Street.
3 Alexander Nicol, lime meter
4 James Leask, shipmaster
„. Miss Gossip, dressmaker
5 Andrew Spark, flesher
G John Ross, candlemaker
„ Alexander Walker, engineer
„ Robert Elrick, millwright
„ John Mann, shipmaster
7 John Dempster, do.
«, Alexander Smith, overseer, links
8 John Hutcheson, shipmaster
9 Mrs. George Ross, grocer
10 Do. do. do.
HARDGATE,
From Newbridge to Mile-end.
HARPER'S COURT,
76, North Street.
HARVEY'S COURT,
Gallowgate.
HARRIET STREET,
From Schoolhill to Loch Street.
1 Alexander Wright, stabler
5 Peter Reid, do.
II Mrs. Milne, do.
13 John Begg, do.
20 James Gallagher, pawnbroker
22 Alexander Reid, stabler
23 William Grant, stabler
29 Cameron and M'Farlane, reedmakers
„ Samuel Cameron
31 Robert Wilson, new boot and shoe
warehouse
w, Misses Taylor, dressmakers
„» William Stewart, engineer
„ George Smith, grocer, &c.
„ Jane Kennedy, sick nurse
„ Miss Margaret Roy, milliner, &c.
„ Robert Simmie
33 George Mackie, shoemaker
„ Alexander Wilson, do.
36 Peter Strachan, stabler
41 William Hay, tailor
„ Mrs. Mackie, midwife
44 George Brebner, horse-hirer
HEADINGHILL,
From Park Lane to Hanover Street.
HENDERSON'S (A.; COURT,
123, Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT,
161, Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S (W.) COURT,
91, Gallowgate.
Miss Hall
William Philip
HENDERSON'S COURT,
129, Gallowgate.
HENDERSON'S COURT,
46, Broad Street.
William Jackson, shoemaker
Wm. Rollo, keeper of dead-house
HOLBURN STREET,
From Wellington Place to Holburn Place
James Anderson, Twin Cottage
HOLBURN PLACE,
To South Mile-end.
HUNTLY STREET,
From Union Street to Summer Street.
5 Robert Davidson, carver
7 Mrs. William Robertson
„ Miss Robertson, dressmaker
s2
210
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
1 1 Mrs. Vickers
13 Mrs. Scott
«, Mrs. Kennedy
17 Mrs. William Kenn
„ Miss Cruickshank, dressmaker
„ Alex. Gray
^ Miss Gray, dressmaker
„ John Mearns, clerk, Royal Hotel
19 Miss Middleton, dressmaker
_ David Walker, hairdresser, &c.
™ Miss Walker, dressmaker
21 John Webster (W. and S.)
~ Webster and Sherret, builders
23 Alexander Greig, shoemaker
25 William King, wright
„ Mrs. Forbes, lodgings
^, Alexander Greig, shoemaker
31 William Coutts, painter, h
„ Andrew Bowman (of Bowman & Co.)
„ Bowman and Co., plasterers
„ Robert Brander
„ Alexander Smith, bookbinder
35 Miss Chalmers, lodgings
„ James Grant, clerk
„ Mrs. Hutcheon, lodgings
~ Mrs. Russell
40 Misses Warren, dressmakers
„ Mrs. Warren, lodgings
„ Mrs. David Duncan
41 Mrs. Cook, lodgings
42 Mrs. Findlay
„ Alex. Stuart, writing-master
55 Wm. Gerrard, cabinetmaker
57 William Mair (of Gifford and Mair)
„ Mrs. Mathieson
„, Miss Clark, milliner
59 J imes Gracie, builder
„ John H. Stephen, engraver
„. Barnard O'Donnell, pavier
„. Ewen Campbell, mail-guard
61 John Fair weather
„ Miss Hunter, straw-hat maker
03 Alexander Hunter, mealseller
HUTCHEON STREET,
From Causewayend to Skene Square.
2 George M'Kenzie, grocer
7 Mrs. Spence, dressmaker
13 John Charleston, grocer
15 John Inglis, shoemaker
21 Geo. Spalding, overseer
22 John Mercer, wright
23 William Mitchell, clerk, P. O.
„ John Ford, circulating library
29 John Cowie, mason
„. Charles Stuart, shipmaster
32 James Melvin, wright
„ Arthur Rankin, gardener
40 Stewart, Rowell, and Co., comb ma-
nufacturers
64 Mrs. John Robertson, midwife
„ Charles Niddry, feuar
„, James Stevenson, engraver
~, Mrs. Stevenson
69 John Croll, baker
„ John Croll, provision seller
71 John Gordon, carter
«. Wm. Kelman, rope manufacturer
„ John Booth, mason
72 James Robertson, cooper
73 Alexander Charles, mason
85 Mrs. Robert Balfour, lodgings
„ Robert Macaldowie, clerk
87 Alexander Mennie, merchant
89 J. Balfour, overseer (Richards & Co.)
~ Geo. Stewart, merchant
90 Jas. Walker, Abdn. Fancy Warehouse
„ John Walker, late merchant
100 Alex. Murray, cattle dealer, &c.
HUXTER ROW,
From Broad Street to Castle Street.
6 George Petrie, engraver
7 Mrs. Ronald, Lemon-tree Tavern
~ William Cumming, tailor, &c.
„, John Stewart, coach-guard
9 Alexander and John Cadenhead, ad-
vocates, &c.
w, James Frater, clerk
10 Mrs. Chapman, Rising-sun Tavern
^, Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms
11 John Smith, Crown Tavern
13 Alex. Yule
„ Mrs. Charles Watson, lodgings,
15 William Jackson, shoemaker
16 John Emslie, coppersmith
„ Paul M'Pherson, ironmonger
„ John Clark, tailor
17 George Walker, town-house keeper
„ City Tax Office
„, Commutation Road Trustees, James
Simpson
„ Mrs. Duncan
^ Poor Assessment, St. Nicholas Parish
INNES STREET,
From Gallowgate to Loch Street.
6 Mrs. Peter Reid, draper
„ Robert Shearer, writer
14 Mrs. John Arthur, milliner, &c.
22 John Westland, shoemaker
INGLIS COURT,
30, Gallowgate.
IRONMONGER'S COURT,
14, Upperkirkgate.
Robert Mortimer, ironmonger
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
211
JAMES STREET,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
1 Charles Smith, watchmaker, &c.
3 Charles Robertson, blacksmith
~ Andrew Sherer, ship-chandler
~. Charles Smith, watchmaker, &c.
7 James Forbes, spirit dealer
„ Do. do.
15 David Mollison, porter dealer, &c.
~ James Deans, brewer
18 Andrew Guthrie, shipmaster
„ James Imray
23 Alex. M'Donald, advocate
„ Alexander Stephen, shipmaster
24 Miss Thomson, teacher
25 William Gillon, tide waiter
27 Robert Hodge, lodgings
29 John Whyte, shipmaster
30 Alexander Smith, do.
31 Alexander Easton, blacksmith
42 Geo. Scott, shoemaker
JAMIESON'S COURT,
5, Upperkirkgate.
Mrs. James Bisset, lodgings
Mrs. Scott, lodgings
John Moir, messenger-at-arms
Mrs. Moir, register office
JAMIESON'S COURT,
38, Shiprow.
JOHN STREET,
From Woolmanhill to Loch Street.
2 John M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
4 Robert Henderson, plasterer
7 William Catto, corkcutter
8 Samuel Maclean, bookseller
10 David Wilson, silk-dyer
11 Geo. Pirie, jun., horsehirer, &c.
14 Garden and Palmer, haircloth ma-
nufacturers
,, William Garden (G. and P.)
18 Margaret Munro, dressmaker
„ Henry M'Leod, shoemaker
24 Daniel Macandrew, builder
46 Robert Henderson, lock manufac-
turer, &c.
49 Robt. Campbell, timber merchant, h
50 Francis Muil, baker
51 Adam Currie, currier
„. Mrs. Currie, midwife
53 Mrs. Grange,
56 James Fenton, bookbinder
58 William Murray, builder
„ Mrs. John Williamson, flesher
62 Mrs. Lothian, provision seller
64 John Fraser, tailor
66 Mrs. M'Lennan, dressmaker
75 Alexander Dunbar, overseer
80 Peter Duncan, bootmaker
88 George Coutts, wright
90 Alexander Mackie, spirit dealer
98 Miss H. Cay, teacher
100 David Cadenhead, shoemaker
103 James Black, grocer
JOPP'S COURT,
31, Gallowgate.
Jopp and Shand, advocates
Alexander Paul, writer
William L. Reid, advocate
JOPP'S COURT,
40, Broad Street, and 11, Queen Street.
George Kerr, carver
George Maitland, book agent
Mrs. M'Intosh, lodgings
George Shepherd, bookseller
George Silver, smoke doctor
James Smith, career and gilder
JOPP'S LANE,
From St. Andrew Street, to John Street.
4 Mrs. Harper, teacher
5 Peter Ferrie, porter
6 William Smith, upholsterer
7 Mrs. Ogilvie, sick nurse
12 James Rust, plasterer
17 John Ewen, turner
JUSTICE STREET,
From Castle Street to Park Street,
1 Miss M. M'Gregor, hosier
2 John Airth, shoemaker
8 Charles M'Combie, spirit dealer
10 John Mowat, cabinetmaker
11 James Mathieson, broker
15 Charles M'Gregor, hosier, &c.
„ Seaton Meston, grocer
17 Alexander M'Lay, spirit dealer
19 Robert Mason, cabinetmaker
22 Mrs. Anderson, dealer in old clothes
23 John Black, shoemaker
24 James Goodfellow, baker
25 Geo. B. Bothwell, candle manufac-
turer
„ John Booth, shipmaster
„ John Paterson
„ James Goodfellow, baker
29 Mrs. Maurice
30 Mrs. Alexander Douglas, grocer
32 Wm. Hurry and Sons, nail manu-
facturers
212
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
JUSTICE LANE,
From Justice Street to East North Street
1 Mrs. Captain Skene
KIDD LANE,
From Chapel Street to Summer Street.
3 William Emslie
„ John Roger
14 Peter Mathieson proprietor
12 James Buyers and Co., builders
„ James Buyers (J. B. and Co.)
^ John Buyers (J. B. and Co.)
19 John Alexander, shipmaster
.v. Misses Knowles, dressmakers
22 James Cooper, late hatter
„ A. MConnachie, English academy
„ G. C. M'Connachie, teacher of writ-
ing
KING STREET,
From Castle Street to Love Lane.
George Davidson, bookseller
George Jamieson, grocer
"William Chalmers (N .of S. Fire
and Life Assurance Co.)
James Moir and Co., clothiers, &c.
Alexander Green, saddler
Robert Grigor, agent, Com. Bank
William Clark, general agent, &c.
Commercial Bank of Scotland
branch, R. Grigor
Wm. Clark, general agent, &c.
George Grant, advocate
John Stephen, plumber
James Will, M.D.
John Fleming, advocate
Stewart and Chivas, grocers to her
Majesty
Robert Catto and Co., grocers, &c.
Colin A. Philip, advocate
Robert Jamieson, M.D.
Bon-Accord Life & Fire Assurance
Company, A. Christie
David Fiddes, M.D.
Edward Fiddes, teller
Alexander Stronach, advocate
Stronach and Grainger, do., &c.
Thomas Best (B. Linen Co.'s bank)
John and William Bisset, wholesale
grocers
Sheriff-clerk's office
John G. Leslie, sheriff-clerk depute
Francis Gordon, of Kincardine, ad-
vocate
Alexander Gordon, advocate, &c.
Commissary Clerk's office
James Daniel, record office
John Dunn, advocate, &c.
David Dunn (D. D. and Co.)
D. Dunn and Co., wholesale grocers
Alexander Morrice, ironmonger
(W. M-K., and Co.)
Mrs. Robert Warrack
Alex. Smith, commission merchant
Aberdeen Medical and Chirurgical
Hall
Alex. Webster, advocate (A.& J.W.)
Alex. Webster, jun., do.
A. and J. Webster, advocates
William Yeats, advocate
Yeats and Whyte, advocates
Peter Ledingham, tea dealer
Robert Ledingham advocate
Ledingham and Walker, advocates
William Shirres and Co., clothiers
Wm. Shirres (W. S. and Co.)
James Matthews (M'K. and M.)
Alexander Connon, grocer, &c.
M'Kenzie and Matthews, architects
Alexander Torrie, advocate
James Sim, manufacturing chem-
ist, &c.
William Shackleton, wool-stapler
Mrs. and Misses Robertson, day
school
Alexander Connon, grocer, &c, h.
James Sim, manufacturing chemist
William Birnie, painter, &c.
J. and J. Manuelle, manufacturers
of lemonade
Mrs. Sutherland, lodgings
Miss Sutherland, dressmaker
John Le?ge, mason
Chas. Stewart (Stewart & Chivas)
Yeats and Flockhart, advocates
John Davidson, writer
William Henderson, gunmaker
Joseph Reid, shoemaker
James A. Buist, druggist
John Catto, Son, and Co. merchants
Wiliam Catto, merchant
Miss L. Kennedy, lodgings
James Riddel, cabinetmaker
David Roberts, saddler
Mrs. Stewart
Miss A. Hay, teacher
Mrs. Hay
Miss Donald, teacher
Alexander Gray, coach-builder
Miss Straith, dressmaker
Alexander Gray, coach-builder
John Smith, upholsterer
American Vice-consul, Andw. Reid
Andrew Reid, merchant, &c.
William Humphrey, of Cuttlehill
Morrice Forsyth, permit officer
Permit Office
W illiam Smith, supervisor of excise
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
213
114 Neil Smith, jun., merchant
119 Excise Office
118 Ludovick Sandieson, turner, &c.
120 Mrs. Thomson
„ William Andrew, druggist
„ James Walker, late seedsman
122 James Ligertwood, grocer
124 Alexander Norrie, grocer
125 Fire engine Station
126 William Maitland, shipmaster
„ George Roy, writer
„ William Talbot, shipmaster
127 Mrs. William Whyte
129 John E. Greig
„ John Greig, cabinetmaker
131 Andrew Anderson, (of A. and J.
Anderson) *■
133 William Ogilvie, rope manufacturer
135 Mrs. Shaw
136 William Gray, advocate
„ John Bruce, late baker
137 James Montgomery, spirit dealer
142 John Smith, architect
142 John and Wm. Smith, architects
144 C. J. G. Duguid, (of J. D. and Co.)
150 John Duncan, manufacturer
158 Rev. Simon M'Intosh
159 Rev. John Murray
124 Alexander Fraser, advocate
199 Andrew Nisbet, soapmaker
„ William Shackleton, manufacturer
211 Alexander Wilson
KINGSLAND PLACE,
From Barkmill burn to Hutcheon Street,
west side of Broadford.
1 George Skakle, clerk
„ James Smith (Gill and Smith)
2 John Kidd, teacher
3 James Stratton, fishing-tackle maker
„ Mrs. Roger
™ Alexander Machray, teacher
„ Thomas Clunes, plumber
„ Wm. Melville, (of T. M. and Sons)
LAMOND'S COURT,
49, Upperkirkgate.
John Kelly, merchant
James Lamond, of Stranduff
LANGSTANE PLACE,
From Dee Street to Bon-Accord Street.
1 Rev. John Longmuir
2 John Fimester, surveyor of taxes
3 Mrs. Knowles
„ William Smart, clerk
4 Anthony A. Smith, veterinary sur-
geon
8 Robert Adamson, weaver
8 Miss Adamson, dressmaker
„ Joseph Black, tailor, &c.
~. Mrs. Glennie, midwife,
„ John Paul, plasterer
~ Miss Smith, milliner
10 Christina Milne, vintner
12 Mrs. Peter Stewart, register office
25 George Grub, advocate
LIGERTWOOD'S COURT,
99, George Street.
John Middleton, cabinetmaker
LIME QUAY,
From Commerce St. to Waterloo Quay.
58 Alexander Baxter, spirit dealer
LINDSAY STREET,
From Diamond Street to Golden Square.
LINKS STREET,
From St. Clements Street to Links.
1 James Sellar
6 James Wright moulder
„ John Reid, shipmaster
10 Joseph Graham
„ Alexander Reid, teacher
16 John Buchan, shipmaster
„ William Connon, boatbuilder
LITTLEJOHN STREET,
From Gallowgate to North Street.
2 Mrs. A. Walker, lodgings
., Mrs. Galloway, midwife
3 Mrs. William Reid
v. Miss Reid, teacher
7 Aberdeen Eye and Ear Institution,
G. Rainy, surgeon
1 0 John Moir, spirit dealer
1 1 Thomas Clyne, tea dealer, &c. h.
„ Mrs. Alexander Clyne
13 Inspector of Weights for Town and
County, John Blaikie
15 Miss Lobban, stay maker
17 Miss Allan, guffering, &c.
19 James Farquhar, clerk
57 Mrs. Roderick Paterson
LOBBAN'S COURT,
29 Castle Street.
5 William Cruickshank
214
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
LOCH STREET,
From Harriet Street to Windy Wynd.
I James Stuart, builder
Aberdeen Foundry
7 Joseph Skea, veterinary surgeon
„ Thomas Skea, horse-shoer
16 George Ross, manager. Loan Co.
,. David Campbell, reedmaker
™ Thomas M'Farlane (C. and M'F.)
19 James Bonnyman, blacksmith
„ John Bonnyman, do.
„ James and John Bonnyman, do., &c.
20 William Cameron, cooper
24 James SLn
25 George Smith, upholsterer
27 James Walker, vintner
29 Mrs. Cunninghame
31 William Largue, grocer
34 and 36, Mrs. Grant, provision mercht,
35 Alexander Dawson, jeweller
„ James Noble, tailor
39 Public Kitchen
40 David M'Donald, spirit dealer
41 William Sim and Co., tanners, &c.
42 Mrs. Main, midwife
44 David Walker, planemaker
„ Mrs. Walker, staymaker
45 James Watson, blacksmith
46 James Fraser. candlemaker
47 A. Howie & Sons, manufacturers
„ John Joss, provision agent
50 David Fraser, merchant
61 Mrs. Milne, provision merchant
64 John Reid, turner
66 William Henderson, builder
68 William Philip, millwright, &c.
76 James Low, dyer
80 George Jessiman, spirit dealer
85 James Collie, provision shop
88 Alexander Ogston, tallow-chandler
89 John Troup, spirit dealer
90 James M'Intosh, spirit dealer
91 William Ingram, wright
„ J. Barker & Sons, woollen manufac.
92 John Garioch, teacher
„ James Simpson, builder
94 Andrew Nisbet, soapmaker
97 Alexander Mitchell, spirit dealer
100 Thomas Clunes, plumber, &c.
106 John Garioch, teacher
108 Jas. Orcherton, provision warehouse
110 And. Reid, overseer (M. C. & Co.)
112 Nicholas Cuddie, brewer
120 James Henderson, builder, &c.
124 Robert Paulin, painter
LODGE WALK,
From Castle Street to Queen Street.
II Miss Smith
11 John Smith, merchant tailor
„ William Greig. vintner
21 James Mitchell, broker
25 Alexander Jamieson, cutler *
33 William Joiner, tailor, &c.
39 John Reid. vintner
40 William Clark, manufacturer
42 John Ronald, broker
43 John Jamieson, spirit shop
49 George Leys, vintner
LONGACRE.
From Broad Street to North Street.
1 John Rhine, commission agent, &c.
2 Mrs. James Gordon
„ Mrs. Strachan, lodgings
5 A. Milne, vintner
7 John Lamond, vintner
11 John M'Kenzie, shipmaster
16 John Black, watchmaker
22 Miss Smith, dressmaker
25 Alexander Irvine, shoemaker
30 John Smith and Co.. iron merchants
31 Moses Birnie, surgeon, &c.
41 Andrew Ramage, leather merchant
48 James M'Donald, cabinetmaker
55 Thomas Roger, teacher
56 James Gordon and Co., coopers
58 Peter Durno
„. Charles Gray, cooper
59 James Chesser, day police
„ Mrs. Findlay, sick nurse
64 James Davidson, grocer
MABERLY STREET,
From Broadford Gate to Skene Square.
M'COMBIE'S COURT,
52 Union Street, and 51. Netherkirkgate.
Mrs. Buckland, lodgings
M'COOK'S COURT,
116, Gallowgate.
MACHRAY'S COURT,
81, George Street.
MACHRAY'S COURT,
13, Bon-Accord Street.
MANZIE'S COURT,
36, West North Street.
M'KAY'S COURT,
80, Gallowgate.
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
215
MARY PLACE (Skene Square.) I 37
1 James Rodger,jun., tanner, &c
2 Simpson Duguid
3 Thomas Skene, inspector of poor
MARISCHAL STREET.
1 James Saint, shore porter
„ James Saint, jun., silk mercer
.. Alexander Knowles, writer
~ George Allan, advocate
2 D. Wyllie, cashier, Aberdeen Bank
3 John Beattie, painter, &c.
4 Miss Deans, provision shop
5 Andrew Harvey, shoemaker
6 Robert W. Hunter, musician
„ Mrs. Ogilvie, lodgings
7 George Lumsden, shore porter
„ Andrew M'Donald, do.
8 William Brown, basketmaker
9 Alex. Taylor & Co., merchant tailors
10 Mrs. Bain, confectioner
„ Mrs. Bain, do.
12 Aberdeen Ladies' Working Society
13 Mrs. M' Pherson, lodgings
„ Miss M Pherson
„ Mrs. Mackie, lodgings
15 Alexander Eraser, tea merchant, &c.
16 William Adams, broker
18 Andrew Wilson, bookbinder
„ Mrs. Presley, lodgings
19 Robert Milne, teacher
„ Miss Milne, teacher of pianoforte, &c.
„ Robert Parrot, shipmaster
„ Alexander Levie, shipmaster
„ William Collier, do
20 Andrew Wilson, bookbinder
.. John Wilson, do.
21 Alexander Chalmers, shoemaker
23 James Warrack, commission mercht.
24 A. Matthew (Abdn. Sea Insur. Co.)
25 Robert Turner, shipmaster
„ John Duncan, advocate
26 Eric Finlason, tailor, &c.
27 Alexander Milne, shoemaker
28 George Duncan, agent
29 James Aiken, boot and shoemaker
30 Oswald, George, and Co., Lloyds'
agents, &c.
„ Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
31 Mrs. J. W. Toms, milliner, &c.
_ Misses Medd, teachers of singing, &c.
„ George Thorn, shoemaker
™ Mrs. G. Thom, lodgings
32 Wm. M'Millan & Co., watchmakers
33 Alexander Mowat, broker
34 Alexander Bell, insurance broker
„ William Gordon, stock broker
35 Charles & John Walker, commission
merchants
„ B. Moir (of Moir End Son)
Mrs. Duncan, lodgings
Mrs. Captain Jamson, lodgings
38 Wm. Williams, commission agent
39 Mrs. Grant, innkeeper
40 G. Thompson, jun., insurance broker
41 Jn. T. Rennie, insurance broker, &c.
42 Alexander Mortimer, baker
„ William Anderson, lodgings
43 Bennet, Taylor, & Co., commission
merchants
44 Bell, Rainnie, & Co., wine merchants,
Leith — J. Sheed
~, John Sheed, general commission
agent, &c.
45 David Paterson, confectioner, &c.
46 Miss Kennedy
47 Robert Catto & Son, merchants, &c.
~ A. Sidie and Co., general agents
„ John Kay, general agent
„ Nisbet & Robertson, ship insurance
brokers, &c.
48 W. Reid, manager, Aberdeen Marine
Insurance Company
49 William Duncan, junior, insurance
broker
SO. 52, 54 Theatre Royal
51 James F. Kelles, commission agent
53 Do. do.
56 Aberdeen Marine Insurance Co.
™ Geo. Cruickshank, Aberdeen and
Newcastle Shipping Company
57 Abdn. Sea Insurance Co. A. Matthew
57 Henry Adamson, insurance broker
„ Alexander Wilson, ship agent
58 William P. Booth, insurance broker
„ Richard Connon and Co., insurance
brokers, &c.
„ James Gray, general agent, &c.
59 Mrs. Nicolson, lodgings
„ Cook & Reith, insurance brokers, &c.
„ Best, Robb, & Co., general agts., &c.
60 A. and W. Nicol, merchants, &c.
M KENZIE'S COURT,
62, George Street.
M'LEAN'S COURT,
50, Gallowgate.
Miss Keith, dressmaker
Alexander M Lean, house-agent
John M'Lean, plasterer
Mrs. Taylor
MALTMILL BRIDGE,
From Trinity Corner to Fisher Row
MARINE TERRACE,
Near Ferryhill Buildings.
216
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
MARKET STREET,
From Union Street to Trinity Quay.
2 James and John Hay, carvers and
gilders to the Queen
5 D. Stuart, postmaster
7 Post Office
9 New Market Coffee-room
11 Mrs. Wilson, lodgings
„ Aberdeen, Banff, &c, Agricultural
Society
„ Colonel Raitt, barrack-master
13 Aberdeen Brick and Tile Company
„ Allardyce & Jopp, wine mercbts, &e.
„ William Allardyce (of A. and J.)
15 Smith and Cardno, seedsmen, &c.
17 Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution
-w. Aberdeen Gas Light Company
„ William Munro, watchmaker, &c.
19 Alex. Pirie, Terminus Coffee Rooms
James Carnegie, North of Scotland
Hotel
MARTIN'S LANE,
From Green to Renny's Wynd.
1 Alexander Chalmers, shoemaker, h.
„ Alex. Stephen (R. S. and Son)
„ Robert Stephen, do.
4 David Milne, wright
MARYWELL STREET,
From College Street to Dee Street.
2 William Brand, carter
„, George Jackson
4 John Stephen
„, William Rait, teacher
6 Alexander Robb, lodgings
8 David M'Kenzie
10 William Maeonochie, clerk
„ George Cheyne (of C. and D.)
„ William Daniel, shpimaster
„ Robert Findlay, carver, &c.
12 Mrs. Simpson
~ George Ross (Harbour Office)
„ David Maver, teacher
„ James Milne, shipmaster
„ William Benson, manufacturer
„ Mrs. Emslie, lodgings
„ James Fraser
14 George Paterson, blacksmith
„ Alexander Duguid (C. and D.)
„ James Gifford (G. and M.)
18 Miss Moir, dressmaker
20 William Youngson, cabinetmaker
„ Mrs. Hood, sick-nurse
25 David Main, shipmaster
„ John Smith, do.
27 George Abernethy, civil engineer
MARYWELL PLACE,
South from Crown Street.
MATHIESON'S COURT,
14, Castle Street.
William Hurry and Sens, nail ma-
nufacturers
Daniel M'Bean, cabinetmaker
MEALMARKET LANE,
From King Street to North Street.
4 Campbell Anderson, furniture dealer
6 William Bisset, stabler
8 William Leslie, yost., grocer
15 George Melvin, provision merchant
16 James Daniel, Record Office, h.
„ Thomas Daniel, stabler
25 James Smith, stabler
MELVILLE'S COURT,
106, Gallowgate.
Thomas Melville, sen.
MEARNS' COURT,
52, Shiprow.
METERS' COURT,
11, Chapel Lane.
MIDDLETHIRD,
From Waterloo Quay to St. Clement
Street.
MILNER'S COURT,
25, Guestrow.
David Cromar, druggist, h.
Mrs. George Daniel
MILNE'S COURT,
38, Castle Street.
MILNE'S COURT,
27, Gallowgate.
MILNE'S (PROVOST) COURT,
65, Gallowgate.
Mrs. James Milne
MILNE'S COURT,
75, Gallowgate.
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COUBTS, &C.
217
MITCHELL'S COURT,
80, North Street.
MITCHELL'S COURT,
41, Guestrow.
MITCHELL PLACE,
From North Street to King Street.
1 Alexander Stephen
2 Mrs. Panton
3 Andrew Leslie
4 Mrs. Mitchell
„ Miss Summers
MOIR'S COURT,
103, Gallowgate.
Alexander Moir, late hosier
MOUNTHOOLY,
From Gallowgate to Canalside.
1 and 2, James Philip, M.D.
4 George Geddes, builder
5 Alexander Chalmers
„ Samuel Clark, manufacturer
„ James Lawrence, mason
„ Mrs. Muirden, lodgings
6 Mrs. Watson, provision dealer
„ Miss Shepherd, lodgings
MUTTONBRAE,
From Woolmanhill to Denburn.
19 Mrs. Allan, midwife
22 Matthew Deans, chimney-sweep
NAILER'S COURT,
31, Justice Street.
William Hurry and Sons, nailers
NATIONAL BANK COURT,
42, Castle Street.
Alexander Gordon, advocate, &c.
NETHERKIRKGATE,
From Broad Street to St. Nicholas
Street.
1 Wm. Black, jun., wine merchant, h.
^ James Simpson, advocate
6 John Keith, tailor
2 Gilbert Bertram, corkcutter
1 1 John Barron, watchmaker, h.
13 Miss Allan
„ Barron and Gray, watchmakers
„ Lambert Barron, advocate
14 James Thomson, bootmaker
17 George Donald, glazier
16, 17, 19, William Donald, glazier, &c.
18 James Mann, spirit dealer
20 John Watson, tailor
21 William Donald, glazier, h
„ James M'Intosh, tinsmith
28 Do. do.
32 John Young, musical-instrument
maker
35 William Lyon, pawnbroker
39 Thomas Jaffray, paper manufac.
41 William Gall (of G. and B.)
42 George Johnston, advocate
„ Miss Thomson, lodgings
„ Mrs. John Laing, midwife
44 Kilgour & Taylor, tobacconists, &c.
46 Isaac Murray, tailor
„ James Taylor, shoemaker
„, Alexander Lawson, grocer
.v, John Ross, plasterer
„ Mrs. Taylor, midwife
48 James Legg, tinsmith
51 Thomas M'Combie and Co., tobacco
manufacturers, &c.
52 Stephen and Sutherland, painters
54 Joseph Johnston, grocer
65 Lewis Stewart, agent
„ James Harper, commercial agent
„ Edward Ravenscroft
61 Alexander Lawson, grocer
„ Alexander Stephen, grocer
63 William Ogilvie, flaxdresser, &c.
65 Adam Coutts, advocate
„ John Coutts, do.
66 David M'Hardy, blacksmith, &c.
67 John Davidson, plumber
„ Robert Strachan, tailor
72 D. and A. Littlejohn, wholesale
grocers
73 James M'Leod, confectioner
NELSON STREET,
From King Street to Gallowgate.
NORTH STREET,
From East North Street to Mounthooly.
6 William Crombie, cabinetmaker
8 Alexander Brown, vintner, &c.
9 James Milne, spirit dealer
11 Mrs. David Fiddes, confectioner
12 John Campbell, sheriff- officer
^ William M'Donald, spirit dealer
.v, Simon Slater, merchant tailor
13 James Davidson, grocer
14 Charles Grant, grocer
218
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
16 John Walker, umbrella manufac.
17 W. C. Jarvis, baker
26 James M'Pherson
27 Hay Mercer, watchmaker
31 Robert Mackay, spirit dealer
32 George Stevenson, stabling
35 Simpson Shepherd, spirit dealer
„ George Mackie, engineer
37 Simpson Shepherd, spirit dealer
39 William Leslie, jun., & Co., grocers
„, and 43, Peter Grant, collector of
plants, &c.
43 James Cassie, porter
50 James Chesser, grocer, &c.
51 Allan A. Marshall, brassfounder, &c.
52 James Hall, grocer
53 William Stephen, grocer
60 John Stephen, game dealer, &c.
63 James Gray, saddler
64 James Anderson, farmer, &c.
66 Alexander Dawny, surveyor
„ Alexander Pirie, millwright
67 William Tait, spirit dealer
„ Robert Craig, stabler
., Alexander Cruickshank
68 David Jaffray
74 David Christie, clerk
76 Mrs. Cruickshank
77 James Shepherd, clerk
„ G. B. Paulin
81 Gordon & Smith, carters
83 Alexander Thomson, spirit dealer
87 Malcolm & M'Gregor, cbainmakers
91 Mrs. Stevenson, grocer
95 Smith & Gordon, police contractors
„ Thomas Smith, contractor
103 George Grant, clerk
„ Miss Walker, teacher
104 Allan A. Marshall, brassfounder
„ Wm. Shaekleton, wool stapler, &c.
107 Dickson Hogarth & Co., iron works
110 Joseph Munro, stonecutter
162 Gray, Watt, and Co., rope manufac.
165 Alex. Gray, rope manufacturer, &c.
167 Gordon & Smith, carters
172 William Webster, cowfeeder
173 Mrs. Davidson, do.
176 Thomas Rutherford, mealseller
178 Simon Brown, saddler
183 James Gellan, cooper
184 George Greig, cartwright
188 David Towns, miller
„ W. Emslie & Co., stoneware merts.
190 G. Nicol, overseer (W. R. and Son)
1D3 Alexander Barclay, grocer, h.
195 Do. do.
OGSTON'S COURT,
84, Broad Street.
John Murray, tobacconist
Adam Singer, agent
PARK STREET,
From Justice Street to Canal.
2 Felix M'Carron, broker
6 William Souter, shoemaker
«, David Shand, saw trimmer
~ James Slater, tailor
10 Peter Murray, broker
14 Thomas Jessiman, spirit dealer
16 Edward Affleck, grocer, &c.
17 Charles Robertson, ironmonger
19 Robert Reid, grocer
21 William Ross, meal merchant
23 James Laing, hairdresser
29 Hugh M'Kay, spirit dealer
30 John Airth, jun., grocer
31 David Shand, saw-trimmer
32 James Riddel, cabinetmaker
„ John Walker, plasterer
33 William Hunter, grocer
34 James Ritchie, shipowner, &c.
37 Miss Jane Reid, teacher
,. Daniel Mitchell, machine-maker
38 James Dick, grocer, h.
~ William Shepherd, clerk
39 William Duncan, grocer
40 George Miller, jun., rope manufac.
41 Mrs. John M'Kay, grocer
42 George Miller, rope manufacturer
~. George Miller, jun., do.
47 Duncan Reid
„ Alexander Allan, shipmaster
55 William Law, grocer
61 Miss Bruce, stockmaker
„ Miss E. Bruce, milliner
62 William Sievewright, grocer
63 Miss Sievewright
„ William Adam, town-serjeant
„ George C. M'Kay, clerk
„ George Murray, builder
„ James Sutherland, shipmaster
70 James Easton, blacksmith
PARK LANE,
From Park Street to Commerce Street.
PEACOCK'S CLOSE,
24, Castle Street.
PENSIONER'S COURT,
18, Justice Street.
PIRIE'S COURT,
50, Castle Street.
Al. Irvine, late paper manufacturer
Wm. Sellar, confectioner
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
219
PIRIE'S COURT,
32, Shiprow.
PLASTERERS' COURT,
70, Gallowgate.
Mrs. George Murray, lastmaker
POOR'S HOSPITAL COURT,
56, Gallowgate.
PORK LANE,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
13 Geo. Paterson, blacksmith
PORTER'S COURT,
12, Weigh -house Square.
PORTHILL GLOSE,
98, Gallowgate
PORTHILL,
From Gallowgate to North Street.
8 Peter Bisset, builder
16 Charles Robertson
„, William Joss, clerk
POYNERNOOK,
Foot of Denburn.
PRINCE REGENT STREET.
From Canal Terrace to Baltic Street.
13 James Morison. clerk
„ Alex. Morison, jun., writer
„ William M'Gregor, shipmaster
„, Alexander Morison, do.
15 John Brunton, jun. do.
„ James Cumming, do,
„ Robert Still, blockmaker
17 John King, shipmaster
„ Alex. Fidler, coal-broker
„, John Fidler, seaman
„ Jonathan Mess, corn merchant
19 Mark Christopher, shipmaster
„ George Grant, lodgings
20 John Matthew, late baker
„ John Leslie, shipmaster
„ William Minto
21 Mrs. Lindsay
„ James Reid, shipmaster
„ John Strachan, do.
23 James Findlay
„ John Nicol, shipmaster
„ John Henderson, do.
„ Geo. Johnston, tidewaiter
25 Thomas Buist, cooper, &c.
PRINCES STREET,
From King Street to Park Street.
11 John Grieg, cabinetmaker
„, William Paterson, advocate
13 John Meston, stabler
15 James Lucas, pavier, &c.
22 Robert Sangster, shipmaster
23 John Thomson, builder
25 Mrs. Cowie, proprietor
28 James Minty, inspector of police
30 John Smart, shipmaster
QUAKER'S COURT,
55, Guestrow.
Boys' School of Industry.
QUEEN STREET,
From Broad Street to North Street.
1 John Findlay, watchmaker
2 John Finlason, tailor, &c.
3 Wm. M'Killiam (of B. & W. M'K. )
4 John Finlason, tailor, &c.
5 James Smith, carver and gilder
6 James Stevenson, engraver
7 Aberdeen Herald Office
10 Mrs. Gibbons, vintner
13 John Gill
14 W.and J. Berry, linen manufacturers
15 Miss Smith, straw-hat warehouse
16 Miss Skene, wool merchant
17 James Anderson, billiard rooms, h.
., Mrs. Hill, lodgings
18 Miss Robertson
19 Isaac Hill, teacher
20 Thomas Ewen, advocate
21 George Moir, flesher
22 Mrs. Garioch
23 Wm. Anderson, woollen draper
25 David Morison
~, Mrs. Lawrence
„ Mrs. James Lawrence
27 Geo. Rainey, M.D.
28 Captain James Booth
„, James Booth, M.D., surgeon
„ Wm. P. Booth, insurance broker
29 Geo. Reid, stovemaker, &c.
30 Mrs, J. Smith
32 John Paterson, advocate
33 A. and J. Anderson, painters, &c.
35 Alex. Cooper, saddler, h.
36 Mrs. Law, lodgings
37 John Bisset, grocer
38 F. Bell, hat manufacturer
39 Edmund Chadwick, manufacturer
40 John Wyllie, tailor
41 Oddfellow's Arms' Inn
43 Knight and Craib, saddlers
44 B. Heitzman, German clock-maker
220
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
45 Alexander Cooper, saddler
46 Alexander Scott, shoemaker
47 Aberdeen Quill Manufactory
48 Charles Tochetti, optician
„ Mrs. Tochetti, midwife
^ Mrs. Anderson
^ Mrs. Clunes
49 James Maguire, dealer in clothes
51 Alexander Leslie, town-serjeant
53 Miss M'Donald
54 John Edmond, bookbinder, &c.
55 James M'Kay, hosier
58 William Milne, spirit dealer
60 Mrs. Norris, teacher
„ Alex. Alexander, shipmaster
61 Massie and Co. bootmakers
62 Alexander Stevenson, bookseller
64 Alexander Hay, spirit dealer
66 and 68 James M'Kenzie, baker
71 Mrs. Jas. Bowman, victualling house
72 Mrs. Balfour, lodgings
76 Mrs. Forrest, midwife
78 Gordon Reynolds, basketmaker
80 Brown Gibson, broker
82 Colin A. Philip, advocate
83 Alexander Buchan, shoemaker
87 James Crow
89 James Greig, shoemaker
95 William Smith, hairdresser
RAGG'S LANE,
From Broad Street to Guestrow.
1 William Jack, shoemaker
2 Miss M'Leod, milliner
„ Thomas Sangster, advocate
„ Lauchlan M'Kinnon, advocate
RAMAGE'S COURT,
From 83, Broad Street to Guestrow.
Smith and Wills, confectioners
RAMSAY'S COURT,
71, Guestrow.
RED LION COURT,
From 77, Broad Street to Guestrow.
John Lunan
REID'S COURT,
34, Gallowgate.
William Chalmers (late merchant)
REID'S COURT,
7, Shiprow.
REGENT QUAY.
From Shore Brae to Canal bason.
2 John Booth, jun.
„ Alex. Booth, ship ins. br. &c. h.
„ William Booth, advocate
4 Alex\ Booth, ship ins. broker, &c
5 Lewis Arthur, spirit merchant, &c.
7 William Chalmers, spirit dealer
9 John Begg, merchant
10 John Chapman, builder
„ Alex. Mackie, proprietor of baths
„, James Gillespie, grocer, &c.
11 James Bartlet, officer, Shipmasters'
Society
„ George Leslie, shipowner
Hi Jas. Winlaw, jun. ship & ins. broker
12 Mrs. Knowles, grocer
„ Alex. G. Bower, harbour-master
13 James Elsmie (of G. E. & Son)
„, George Elsmie, do.
„, Geo. Elsmie and Son, com. agents
Alexander Simpson, spirit dealer
Michael M'Cluskie, vintner, &c.
Cheyne and Duguid, grocers, &c.
Custom-house
Geo. Eavidson (G. & W. Davidson)
Alexander Mitchell, clerk
Robert Mitchell, manager (L. & C.
shipping company)
G. Thomson and Son, wine mer-
chants, &c.
Alex, and Wm. Thom, commission
merchants, &c.
A. Thom, Belgium Consul
Geo. Thomson, shipowner (G. T.
and Son)
Alex. M'Kenzie, shipmaster, Star
Hotel
William Cargill, shipmaster
David Mollison, spirit dealer
Do. do.
James Forbes
Andrew Sherer, ship chandler
Arthur Smith, painter
Alexander Cuddie, M.D.
Receiving Post-office
^ Peter Buyers, ship chandler, &c.
~ Charles Runcie, Millbank
33 Alexander Martin, collector of Mer-
chant, Seamen's Fund
„ Merchant Seamen's Office
35 and 36 J. Gillespie, London tavern,
&c.
36 William M'Pherson, spirit dealer
38 Alexander Davidson, grocer
39 Henry Inston, tailor
41 Thomas Ritchie, grocer, &c.
42 Kichard Ham, shipmaster
„ George M'Kenzie, shoemaker
„, James M'Kay, ship tavern
STREETS, LANES, SQUARES, COURTS, &C.
c22l
44 Mrs. Neil, vintner
45 Peter M'Millan, watchmaker, &c.
46 Do. do.
„ William Mitchell, shipmaster
~ William Barron, vintner
— Robert Youngson, shipmaster
47 Hugh Wilson, confectioner
50 Patrick Bannerman, coal-broker
„ John B. Bannerman, shipowner
52 George Smith, painter
53 James Duncan, grocer
54 Thomas Howling, shipmaster
„ John M'Pherson, do.
~ George Law, do.
_ James Cromar, do.
55 Alexander Brandy, spirit dealer
56 W. Harvey, grocer <^~ ^
57 John M'Lachlan, shipowner >.
„ George Walker, railway inspector
68 George Spark, grocer
59 James Davidson, shoemaker
60 Mrs. Flett, vintner
61 John Milne, mill of Inverury
„ David Talbot, shipmaster
„ Miss Warrack, dressmaker
62 Mrs. Gavin
63 John Lyon, shipmaster
„ George Russell, tinsmith
64 Charles Gibbon, innkeeper
65 Abdn. Leith, & Clyde Shipping Co.
RELIEF-CHURCH COURT,
42, St. Andrew Street.
RENNY'S WYND,
From Green to Trinity Street.
RETTIE'S COURT,
26, Broad Street, and 65 West North St.
James Robertson, hairdresser
Miss Cooper, straw-hat-maker
M. Rettie & Sons, lamp manufactrs.
Middleton Rettie (M. R. and Sons)
RIDDEL'S COURT,
40, Windmillbrae,
RHIND'S COURT,
64, Gallowgate.
James Clark, writingmaster
ROBERTSON'S COURT,
143, Gallowgate.
James Badenoch, yr., hairdresser, h
WINLAW'S COURT,
107, Gallowgate, and 72, Loch Street.
ROSE'S COURT,
18, Commerce Street.
ROSE STREET,
From Union Place to Bridewell.
1 Mrs. Millar, lodgings
„ David Warrack, baker
3 Hugh Allan, cabinetmaker
„ Miss Stewart, lodgings
9 James Trail, wright, &c.
11 Miss Leslie
„ William Spark, bookseller
12 John Cruickshank, LL.D.
13 Hugh Allan, cabinetmaker, h.
14 Mrs. John Innes
15 Miss L. Gibb
„, Miss Smith
\ 1
ROSEMOUNT PLACE,
From Rosemount to View Place.
ROSEMOUNT TERRACE.
3 Geo. Skene, woollen manufacturer
5 Mrs. Smith
6 Archibald Watson, cashier, Broad-
ford Works
7 James Blackhall (J. B. and Co.)
9 Thomas Hodge
„ William Shepherd, confectioner
ROSS'S COURT.
22, Schoolhill.
Alexander Farquharson, stabler
ROSS'S COURT,
11, Trinity Corner.
ROSS'S COURT,
6, Upperkirkgate.
1 James Grant and Son, cabinetmaker
3 Alex. Keith, jun. (Keith and Son)
4 Alexander Keith and Son, painters
ST. ANDKEW STREET,
From Loch Street to Woolmanhill.
Aberdeen Horse Bazaar
3 James Duncan, provision merchant
5 Miss Hogg, teacher
6 William Duncan, house agent
7 Mrs. Ironside, register office
9 James Berry, turner
12 John Ewen, do.
14 William Williams, grocer
17 Mrs. Daniel Thomson/ lodgings
222
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
23 William Diack, provision merchant
24 David Milne, merchant
„ Douglas E. Milne,
„ Mrs. David Milne, midwife
28 George Harrison (of H. and S.)
30 Mrs. Irvine, lodgings
„ John Middleton, cabinetmaker
32 Alex. Merchant, house carpenter
3/ Alexander Fyfe, mason
„ Glassite's Chapel
39 Mrs. Barkaway, vintner
42 Charles Logan, provision seller
44 William Lunan
45 James Wight, grocer
49 Miss E. Dallachy, dressmaker
51 W. Brown, fishing-tackle-maker
„ Mrs. Gray, milliner
67 Mrs. Aiken, lodgings
„ William Murray, tailor
78 Alexander Lamb, plumber
82 Miss Duguid
84 Geo. 8impson, grocer
85 George Stott, shoemaker
89 James Ross
ST. CATHERINE'S WYND,
From Union Street to Netherkirkgate.
2 Aberdeen News Rooms
„ David Troup, coach-guard
„, Johnston and Laird, tailors
„ Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, &c.
„ Mrs. Scott
„ Miss Scott, dressmaker
4 George Collie and Co., drapers
6 George Ross, tailor
ST. CATHERINE'S COURT,
16, Shiprow.
Robert Forbes, shore-porter
P. A. Skinner, candlemaker
ST. CLEMENT STREET,
From Garvock Street to Building Yard
1 Miss Maitland
2 William Buck, shoemaker
3 Peter Riddel (Harbour Office)
„ Mrs. Captain Anderson
4 Robert Donald, shipmaster
„ James Mollison, grocer
_ John Walker, shipmaster
6 Andrew Cameron, founder
8 Alexander Russell, shoemaker
10 Do. do.
12 James Tulloch, do.
„ William Tulloch, clerk
14 Charles Reid, shipmaster
_ James Tulloch, do.
20 George Young, ropemaker
28 William Connon, carpenter
30 Wm. Duthie, shipowner, &c.
32 Duncan Walker, shipmaster
40 Mrs. Robertson, midwife
38 James Leslie, shipmaster
53 Andrew Anderson, do.
„ William MCullan, boatman
56 William Dick, overseer
„ Alex. Pittendrigh, wright and funeral
waiter
ST. MARY'S PLACE,
From Crown Terrace to Crown Street.
1 John Morrison
„ Alex. Anderson, jun., shipmaster
2 Mrs. Breehin, lodgings
3 William Henderson, painter
„ John Nicol, merchant tailor
4 John Dunn, late merchant
„ Mrs. Machray
6 Mrs. Bruce, lodgings
7 James Smith, house carpenter
9 John Robertson, writer
18 James Bryce, advocate, Ji.
„ Mrs. John Bryce
ST. NICHOLAS STREET,
From Union Street to George Street.
Mrs. Philip, lodgings
Mrs. Yule, lodgings
Daniel Macandrew, builder
Wm. Rattray, manufacturing chemist
W. and J. Coubrough, tea dealers
John H. Stephen, engraver
John Duncan, goldsmith, h.
James Allan, grocer, &c.
Miss Rainnie, dressmaker
Mrs. M'Hardy, milliner
Miss Smith, do.
Chas. Cumming, St. Nicholas Hotel
Mrs. Mitchell, pattern printing esta-
blishment
George Yeats, artist
William Mortimer, hosier, &c.
Robert Donald, brushmaker, h.
John Nicol, merchant tailor
Robert Donald, brushmaker
Mrs. Jamieson, midwife
Mrs. M'Kay, milliner
Wm. Ross, auctioneer, &c.
Wm. Stevenson, bookssller
Geo. Symon, wigmaker, &c.
Mrs. Arthur, milliner
Mrs. Mathieson, dressmaker
Thos. Duncan & Son, cork manufacs.
Charles Winchester, advocate
John Fyfe, brushmaker
Mrs. Robert Mitchell, milliner
F. Proctor, baker
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
223"
25 Miss Page, milliner
26 John andJames Martin., fleshers
„ Mrs. William Paterson
28 G. and R. King, booksellers, &c.
29 Wm. Mackie, watchmaker, &c.
30 Alexander Henderson, advocate
31 Alexander Crow, ironmonger
32 Alexander Henderson, advocate
„ John Sutherland, druggist
33 John Barnett, cabinetmaker, &c.
34 John Sutherland, druggist
35 John Christie, grocer, h.
„ Mrs. Cruickshank, lodgings
„ John Barnett, cabinetmaker
36 Alex. Murdoch, bookseller
37 Miss Bain, stoneware merchant
38 Charles Panton, bookseller
39 Robert Beveridge, manufacturer
41 Misses Duncan, dressmakers
„ Mrs. Still, lodgings
42 James Sherriffs, Union Inn
43 James Scott, shoemaker
45 George Singer, baker
47 Do. do.
49 James Anderson, slater
50 Alexander Cromar, Police Office
^ Wm. Duncan, Police Office
„ John Milne, clerk, do.
„ Jas Minty, inspector of police, &c.
„ Police Writing Chambers
51 George Davidson, grocer, &c.
52 George Porter, shoemaker
53 Peter Macaldowie, brushmaker
54 Sir Michael Bruce, Bart.
55 John Bruce, jun., baker
56 Bvebner and Grant, general merchts
57 Alex. C. Clark, pastry baker, &c.
58 Alexander Scott, shoemaker
_ George Forbes, grocer
60 John Kynoch, teller (N. S. Bank)
.. Geo. Sinclair, teller (Abdn. Bank)
^ Mrs. Thos. Cruickshank, lodgings
61 Lachlan M'Kinnon, jun.,advo., &c.
„ John Paterson, surgeon
_ Robert Dyce, advocate
„ L. MKinnon.jnn, advocate
62 Alex. Masson, grocer, &c.
63 James Morrice, draper
65 John Urquhart, druggist
ST. NICHOLAS LANE,
From St. Nicholas Street to Correction
Wynd.
2 Chas. Cumming, St. Nicholas Hotel
3 Robert Crombie
„ David Gill (of Gill and Smith)
8 John Thomson, auctioneer
9 Mrs. William Ledingham
„ Mrs. Dr. Moir
22 Alexander Duff, tailor
ST. PAUL STREET.
From Gallowgate to Loch Street.
Robert Mortimer, iron merchant
21 Charles M'Combie, cooper
SCHOOLHILL.
From Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill.
2 George M. Mitchell
3 John Garioch, hairdresser
4 Mrs. L. Gordon
5 Mrs. Diack, lodgings
6 Geo. M'Combie, spirit dealer
8 Peter Green, horse-shoer
„ William Donald, inn and lodgings
9 John M'Leod and Co., watchmnkers
10 Rev. James Paull
«. James Paull, writer
„ William Steel, clerk
1 1 Roger Milne
„ William Milne
„ Miss C. Milne, fancy knitter, &c.
12 William Brown, furniture dealer
14 Mrs. Robertson, midwife
15 James Kerr, painter
16 John Mearns, watchmaker
19 Alexander M'Lean, confectioner
24 Miss Duncan, teacher
„ Rev. James Duncan
„ Mrs. James Duncan
25 Wm. Walker, umbrella maker
„ John Melvin, musician
„ Peter Ross & Sons
28 William Stuart, ^loemaker
30 John Urquhart, druggist
33 Geo. Garden, baker
33 Do. do.
32 John and Robert Urquhart, whole-
sale tea dealers, &e.
34 Robert Wilson, bookseller
35 William Walker, umbrella maker
36 Mrs. More, of Raeden
36 Rev. David Milne
38 James Craig and Co., saddlers, &c.
39 James Stewart, stoneware dealer
11 Mrs. John Muil, baker
44 Alexander Fraser, surgeon
45 Alex. Ogg, land surveyor
46 Robert Brown, jun., (Farquharson
and Co.), h.
47 Mrs. Longmuir
„ Miss Longmuir, ladies' school
48 James Murray, advocate
„ Murray and Garden, advocates
49 James Henderson, writer
„ William Henderson, M.D.
50 James Murray, Advocate
51 James M'Laren, collector of excise
„ William M'Laren, M.D.
53 Miss Dingwall Fordyce
224
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
55 James Torry, surgeon
„ Robert Fletcher, sharebroker
„ Mrs. M'Donald, lodgings
„ James Trotter (Commercial Bank)
62 William Begg, baker
64 Geo. Clark, tailor
6G Misses Shepherd
„ John Watt, advocate, &c.
68 John King, spirit dealer
SALTER'S COURT,
50, Lochside.
Mrs. Thomson, lodgings
SCOTT'S COURT,
25, Quay.
SHARP'S COURT.
78, Loch Street.
SHAW'S COURT.
90. Gallowgate.
Female School of Industry
Robert Shaw, messenger-at-arms
SHEWAN'S COURT,
119, Gallowgate.
1 Mrs. Collie, midwife
Mrs. John Shewan
*
SHIPROW,
From Union Street to Trinity Corner.
2 Miss Davidson, china merchant
3 William Catto, tailor
~ Alexander Strachan, spirit dealer
6 William French, baker
7 Do. do.
_ David Souter, grocer
9 Alex. Lamont, stoneware merchant
10 George Moir, tailor
1 1 Alexander Aiken, shore-porter
12 Alexander Simpson
13 Alexander Beattie, hairdresser
14 George Smith, spirit dealer
16 William Buchan, slater
-. John Troup, blacksmith
18 Archibald Clark, shore porter
„ George Robb, do.
„ Alexander Murray, do.
_ William Moir, do.
_ Robert Lamb, do.
„ George Wilson, do.
„ John Wilson, do.
18i James Law, spirit merchant
20 John Nicol, merchant
21 Alexander Cormack, grocer, h.
„ Elmsly Whitecross, lodgings
„ William Cormack, grocer, h.
22 Peter Cantly, shore porter, h.
„. Miss Campbell, dressmaker
27 Geo. Glegg and Sons, confectioners
28 Alexander Collie, slater
™ George Nicol (A. Cowie and Co.)
31 Mrs. Smith
„ Alex. Glegg (of Glegg and Sons)
33 Alexander Cormack, grocer
34 Henry Smith
35 Miss Law
37 Robert Glegg (of Glegg and Sons)
46 Mrs. James Bothwell
52 John Stewart, teacher
63 John Levie, merchant
55 William Cromar, clerk
58 James Grant, shipmaster
„ David Gray, grocer
„ John Law, baker
59 Miss Barron, teacher
60 John Law, baker
62 Robert Collie, hairdresser
63 Alexander Gossip, mealseller
64 John Wilson, grain merchant
„ James Sinclair, shoemaker
66 Do. do.
67 James Lyell, grocer
78 Mrs. Jennison, fishmonger
81 Mrs. Henry, midwife
„ Mrs. Melvin, staymaker
82 Mrs. M'Kay, dealer in clothes
84 William Caie, shore porter
86 Henry Taylor, spirit dealer
90 David Robb, (of D. and Co.)
„. Robert Howat, coach guard
„ James Reid, coach-office messenger
92 Mrs. Alexander Hay, grocer
SHOE LANE,
From North Street to Queen Street.
5 John Smith and Co., iron merchants
6 John Stephen, plumber, &c.
7 James Pyper, post-horse master, &c.
SHOREBRAE,
From Shiprow to Quay.
2 Alex. Gordon, cabinetmaker, &c.
3 Robt. Sangster, jun., flesher
„ Alexander Watt, writer
4 W. Duncan, treasurer, &c, police, h.
SHORE LANE,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
225
SHUTTLE LANE,
From East North Street to Park Street.
1 George Brown, mealseller, h.
2 John Francis, machine maker
10 Alexander Anderson, gardener
14 Miss Stott, teacher
SHUTTLE STREET,
From St. Andrew Street to John Street.
4 James Forbes, gardener
SILVER STREET,
From Golden Square to Skene Terrace.
9 Misses Bicknell, boarding and day
school
11 Chas. Grainger, advo. (of S. and G.)
«. Mrs. Grainger
13 Dr. Macrobin
14 Mrs. A. Duff, teacher
15 William Leslie, surgeon
16 R. H. Baker, professor of music
18 David Munro, advocate
~ Mrs. Munro, late of Huntly
19 Rev. William Primrose
20 Mrs. Robert King, dressmaker
„ Mrs. Norrie
„ George Gordon, (Gas Light Co.)
„ Charles Gordon, (N. of S. Bank)
„ Miss Anderson, dressmaker
21 Mrs. Cromar
„ Miss Gauld
„ Arthur King, printer
22 Geo, B. M'Bean, M.D., professor
24 Miss Fraser
26 Miss E. Forbes of Ladysford
28 William Reid (N. S. Bank)
„ Mrs. George Reid, sen.
30 Mrs. M'Farlane, late of Crathie
SIM'S SQUARE,
From Blackfriars Street to John Street.
SIM'S COURT,
89, Shiprow.
10 William Cameron, shoemaker
13 Mrs. Cruickshank
SKENE STREET,
From Black's Buildings to Skene Place.
4 William Hogg, spirit dealer
7 James Berry (W. and J. Berry)
„ W. Berry (Ditto)
12 John Smith, shoemaker
14 Cesar Altria, optician, h.
15 Miss Garden, dressmaker
16 Cesar Altria, optician
17 David Lumsden, grocer ' -
22 William Dustan, cartwright
28 Mrs. Reith, lodgings
29 Alexander Reid
„ Edward Craig, teacher
„ William Dustan, cartwright, h.
„ Mrs. Oswald
30 James Pittendrich, wright
32 Mrs. Westland
33 Mrs. Edwards, midwife
34 William Balfour, traveller, Richards
and Co.
38 Thomas Skene, inspector of poor
„ Mrs Ure
44 Andrew Gage
46 Mrs. Harvey
48 James Crane, rural police
52 Alexander Aiken, shoemaker
58 Mrs. Alexander Anderson, grocer
60 Do. do.
„ William Adam, jun., advocate
„ Francis Rae, cartwright
76 William Fiddes, manufacturer
80 Robert Henderson, shoemaker
82 George Duthie, slater
84 William Brebner
85 George Walker, shoemaker
87 Jas. Mitchell, pianoforte-tuner, &c.
91 Charles Joss, tailor
94 Wm. Buyers (Jas. Buyers and Co.)
„, William Buyers (Begg and Buyers)
95 James Connon, turner, &c.
95 James Joss, wright
100 William Smith, blacksmith
103 Charles Taylor, wright
105 John Elrick, grocer
107 Andrew Ronald, shoemaker
108 Miss Stephen, dressmaker
111 William Simpson, beadle, &c.
„ Francis Wilson, grocer
113 William Smith, blacksmith
114 Edward Hutton, hairdresser
117 James Christie, spirit dealer
120 Robert Petrie, shoemaker
122 Samuel Law, shoemaker
135 Robert Meston, merchant
13S John Davidson, writer
139 Miss Proctor
_ Rev. William L. Mitchell
141 James T. Mackay (of J. T. Mackay
and Co.)
143 Mrs. George Angus
161 Geo. Cardno (of Smith and Cardno)
SKENE PLACE,
From Skene Street to Cherryvale.
1 George King, bookseller
„ Mrs. Moir
2 John Smith (late of Rotterdam)
226
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
3 Mrs. Captain Clyne
„ Norval Clyne, advocate
4 Mrs. John Thorn
5 Misses Baxter
— Mrs. Captain John Smith
SIMPSON'S COURT,
139, Gallowgate, and 96, Loch Street.
SKENE SQUARE,
From Steps of Gilcomston to Caroline
Place.
3 Alex. Smith, wright
22 Wm. Laurie, bookbinder, &e.
_ Walter Oliphant (P. and G. Brown)
23 Alexander Forsyth
„ Morrice Forsyth, excise officer
~ Wm. Forsyth, sub-editor ( Herald J
24 Jn.Ogilvie, LLC, teacher (E.G. H.)
SKENE TERRACE,
From Skene Street to Summer Street.
1 David Lumsden, grocer
4 William Webster, baker
6 Do. do.
7 Wm. Murray (J. Duguid and Co.)
— George Anderson, mason
9 Charles Smith, tailor
14 Mrs. John Stirling
15 John Forbes, late wood merchant
17 Mrs. John Carter
19 James H. Wilson ( N. of S. Gazette J
20 James Duncan, vintner
26 Rev. John Aitken
28 Wm. Henderson, jun.
30 Robert Mortimer, iron merchant
32 Mrs. Jn. Thomson, teacher of music
34 Mrs. John Robertson
36 Mrs. M'Bean, late of Alves
38 Mrs. Browning
40 John D. Milne, sen. and jun., advs.
42 Mrs. Charles Ross
44 Andrew Murray, advocate
16 Misses Leith, of Freefield
48 James Edmond, advocate
50 Miss Lumsden
52 Mrs. Parker
SKENE ROW,
From Skene Place to Hardwierd.
3 James Moir, surgeon
5 Do. do.
9 Alex. Urquhart, road contractor
15 Mrs. G. Gibson
— Rev. Charles Skene
SMITH'S COURT,
16, Netherkiikgate.
SMITH'S (J.) COURT,
113, Gallowgate.
SMITH'S COURT,
49, Gallowgate.
Alexander Brown
Mis. James Catto, lodgings
SMITH'S COURT,
21, Castle Street.
SOUTH CONSTITUTION STREET,
From Park Street to Constitution St.
SOUTH SILVER STREET,
From Union Street to Golden Square.
1 Wm. Aiken, hairdresser, &c.
2 Mary Ann Skene
„ Mrs. Smith
„ Misses Smith, milliners
3 David Grant, shoemaker
6 Kenneth Watt, shoemaker
7 Robert M'Donald, tailor
SPA STREET,
From Denburn to Woolmanhill.
12 Misses Wilson, dressmakers
30 James Ferrier, gardener
„ Miss Ferrier, dressmaker
„ John M'Kay, tailor
SPENCE'S COURT,
106, John Street.
SPRINGBANK TERRACE,
From South Crown Street to foot of
Bon-Accord Terrace.
SPRING GARDEN,
From George Street to Wyndy Wynd.
Mrs. Dingwall
20 William M'Kinnon and Co., iron
merchants, &c.
81 John Henderson, fishing-tackle-
maker, &c.
83 James M'William and Co., comb ma-
nufacturers
„ Mrs. Russel, midwife
„ Miss Russel, dressmaker
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
22^
85 Miss Gordon, dressmaker
„ Miss Dempster, milliner
STRONACH'S CLOSE,
Exchequer Row.
1 1 Charles Morrison, shore porter
SUGARHOUSE LANE,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
8 Alex. Allan, shipmaster
9$ Francis Montgomery, shipowner
10 Alexander Montgomery
13 Alex. M'Pherson shipmaster
14 Angus Ross, cooper
Alex. Christie, shipmaster
SUMMER STREET,
From Union Place to Skene Street.
4 James Eraser, jun., grocer, &c.
7 William Ewen, builder
10 James Garvie, do.
12 Do. do.
18 David Davidson, cabinetmaker
21 Mrs. Mitchell, lodgings
~ Rev. J. B. Ritchie
„ Miss Emslie
24 Wm. Keith, slater
26 Alex. Speid
„ William Speid, advocate
28 Mrs. Cruickshank, sick nurse
„ Jas. Ross, builder (of M. and R.)
30 Robert Greig, builder
„ Miss Lyon, dressmaker
32 Mrs. Erskine
„ James Laing. overseer
33 Mrs, M'Kenzie
37 J. O. Haig
39 Mrs. Munro, lodgings
44 James Middleton, grocer
46 Do. do.
48 Brebner and Ogilvie, cabinetmakers
„ Mrs. Donald, lodgings
„ Mrs. Rae, lodgings
„ George Lillie, teacher
„ Alex. Ogilvie, upholsterer
49 David Duff, wright
50 Thomas Sang, shoemaker
51 James Collie, mason
54 William Middleton, cabinetmaker
58 James Esson, gardener
61 George Walker, shoemaker
„ Miss Walker, teacher
SUMMER LANE,
From Garvock's Wynd to Fish Street.
1 William Smith, hairdresser
5 William Nelson, b >atbuilder
~. Geo. Calder, spirit dealer
~ Robert Gordon, wright
~ Wm. Boaden, shipmaster
21 James Duncan late tidewater
33 Mr3. M'Leod, grocer
35 Do. do.
39 John Roy, gardener
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,
20, James Street.
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,
126, Gallowgate.
Mrs. Sutherland
Miss Scorgie, lodgings
SUTHERLAND'S COURT,
78, Shiprow.
Christian Abel, poultry shop
THEATRE LANE,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
THISTLE PLACE.
1 Richard Connon, (R. C. & Co.)
„ P. Thomson, traveller (C. B. & Co.)
2 J. Shirres (of J. S & Co .)
„. Mrs. Urquhart (late Tillydaff)
THISTLE STREET,
From Chapel Street to Rose Street.
2 Joseph J. Massie, teacher
3 David Grant, shoemaker
4 Mrs. William Cowie
8 Miss Barker
10 Alexander Gibson, wright
14 Miss Milne, dressmaker
„ Mrs. Thomson, midwife
40 Alexander Rhind
« Alexander Johnston, builder
THOMSON'S COURT,
69, West North Street.
THOMSON'S COURT
61, Broad Street.
THOMSON'S COURT,
21, Quay.
THORNTON PLACE,
37, Guestrow, and 4, Flourmill Lane.
8 Alexander Hay, japsnner
228
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
9 James Reid, wright
10 Alexander Hay, japanner
1 1 John Calder
TRINITY STREET,
From Denburn to Trinity Lane.
2 Benjamin Esson, millwright
~ Andrew Ross, spirit-dealer
4 Mrs. George Pye
18 Mrs. Barron, register office, &c.
„ John M'Kay, shoemaker
20 Thomas M'Guffie, letter-carrier
24 James Donaldson, spirit-dealer
TRINITY CORNER,
From Shiprow to Maltmill Bridge.
10 Robert M'Kinlay, grocer
TRINITY LANE,
From Trinity Corner to Trinity Street.
TRINITY QUAY,
From Poynernook to Regent Quay.
1 Alexander Craik, merchant
2 Alexander Hector, salmon merchant
3 Arbuthnot and M'Combie, paper
manufacturers
„ John Marshall, clerk
„ Robt. Scott, manager (A. and M'C .)
9 George Cowieson, vintner
11 John Hall, spirit dealer
TYTLER'S COURT,
69, Green.
UNION STREET,
From Castle Street to Union Place.
6 James Anderson, clothier, &c,
8 Samuel Maclean, bookseller
10 M. C. Bennett, hatter
12 James Fraser, tailor, &c.
14 Alexander Yule, general ironmonger
16 William Clark, ironmonger
18 James Badenoch, sen., clothier
20 Alexander Steele and Co., hatters
22 Daniel Gray, tea merchant, &c.
23 John Falconer and Co., habrdshrs
24 H. Fraser, clothier, &c.
25 James Mollison, Union Hotel
„ J. Shirres and Co., clothiers
26 Thom and Thompson, hat and cap
makers
27 London Hat Company
28 William Russel, confectioner
29 John Davidson and Co., painters
„ Mrs. Boyle, lodgings
Robert Burnett
Mrs. William Christal, lodgings
Alexander Troup, merchant tailor
John Duncan, tobacconist to her
Majesty
Philip and Cooper, clothiers
Isaac Mathieson, silk mercer, &c.
Samuel Martin, hat manufacturer
Mrs. Robert Milne, staymaker, &c.
Thomas Wright, wood merchant
Lewis Grassie, writer
Daniel Gray, tea merchant, &c.
David Mitchell, advocate
John Allan, do.
Geo. Booth and Son, watchmakers
Mrs. J. Clark, lodgings
Miss Clark, do.
Gordon Gilchrist (G. & Son)
Alfred Gilchrist (G. & Son)
Patrick Collie, clothier
George Jamieson, grocer, &c.
James Blackhall and Co., drapers
James Forbes and Sons, wholesale
clothiers, &c.
P. and G. Brown, auctioneers
Finlason and Ord
Alexander Russel, clothier, &c.
William Spark, bookseller
George Reid and Sons, chemists, &c.
Gall and Bird, clothiers, &c.
Henry Cooper and Co., drapers
James Roy, jun. nurseryman, &c.
John Roy, do.
William Shepherd, confectioner
Lewis Smith, bookseller
53, Pratt and Keith, silk mercers
William Walker, grocer, &c.
North of Scot. Equitable Loan Co.
Hugh Macswein, manr. N. S.E.L.C.
John Drummond, bootmaker, &c.
John D. Milne, sen. & jun. advocates
Miss Robertson
James Wright, writer
William Mitchell, bookseller, &c.
Thomas Meston, teacher (Academy)
Mrs. Prey, lodgings
William Fraser, grocer, &c.
William Lumsden, merchant
Robert M'William, confectioner
George Miller, tobacconist
David Robertson, Royal Hotel
William Healy, shoemaker
Walter Gray, silk mercer
Miss Gordon, dressmaker
Mrs. Alexander Gordon, lodgings
Miss Wilson, lodgings
Mrs. Webster, lodgings
Robert Anderson, shipowner
Edmund Forrest, of Post Office
John Brown (gentleman's drapery
establishment) A
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64 Mrs. John Cattanach, lodgings
„. Patrick Cooper, writer
65 Mail and General Coach Office
„, I. Machray & Co., mail contractors
66 James Anderson, jun., grocer
67 Alexander Taylor, woollen draper
68 Thomas Thomson, gunmaker
69 John Brown (gentleman's drapery
establishment, &c.)
70 Charles Playfair, gunmaker
72, 74, 76, Angus Fraser, grocer, &c.
75 Adam and Anderson, advocates
„, Alexander Anderson, advocate
.. George Cruickshank, hosier
„ Miss Milne
77 A. Brown and Co., booksellers
78 James M'Donald, goldsmith
79 Stamp Office
80 Gill and Smith, watchmakers, &c.
81 Archd. Meston, silk mercer
82 Samuel Johnston, merchant tailor
83 Mrs, Dr. Gordon, lodgings
„ Miss Gordon, dressmaker
„ Miss M'Kenzie, of Ord
„ Miss Ross, lodgings
84 Miss Farquharson
„ Charles Playfair, gunmaker
85 M'Kenzie, and Co., woollen drapers
86 James Duffus, confectioner
87 George Yeats, silk mercer
89 Alex. Stables, jun., accot., Abd. Fire
and Life Assurance Co.
„ Charles F. Griffith
„ Abd. Fire and Life Assurance Co.,
C. F. Griffith
90 John Green
„ Do. cashier, City of Glas. B.
„ John Bramwell. sec, &c, Town and
County Bank
„, Mrs. William Wilson
„ Miss Philip, dressmaker
91 Wm. Littlejohn, cashier, Town and
County Bank
92 William Duncan, optician, &c.
94 Benj. Eeid and Co., seedsmen, &c.
95 John and James Lumsden, merchts.
96 Mrs. Smith, of Glenmillan
„ Smith and Cochran, advocates
„ Robert Smith, advocate (S. and C.)
„ Old Machar Poor Assesement Col-
lector's Office
„ F. J. Cochran, advocate
97 Robert Shand (Jopp and Shand)
_ Alexander Gerrard, teacher
„ Miss Gerrard, dressmaker, &c.
„ David Lyall (G. L. and Co.)
„. George Lyall, (do.)
98 & 100 James Laing, ironmonger, &c.
99 George Lyall and Co., silk mercers
101 George Pegler, fruiterer
102 Misses Rennie, lodgings
103 Murray and M'Combie, advocates
„, Anthony Cruickshank, hosier, h.
William Speid, advocate, &c.
„ Skinner and Ross, advocates
104 Charles Fyfe, house agent, &c.
„ Fyfe and Co., tobacconists, &c.
105 Cruickshank and Co., hosiers, &c.
106 County Fire Office, &c. (William
Smith, jun.)
Wm. Smith, jun. tea merchant, &c.
107 and 109, George Jamieson, jeweller
111 David Wyllie and Son, booksellers
to her Majesty
115 Alexander Stuart, writing master
„ William Ramage, architect
„ Writing Academy, C. M'Conacbie
.v, William M'Leish, teacher
,», Jas. Asher, commission mercht., &c.
„ William Duthie, advocate
„ James Fraser and Son, boot and
shoemakers
„ Alexander Simpson, advocate
„ Wm. Stevenson, commission mert.
117 James Lumsden and Co., clothiers
119 Morison and Gray, silk mercers, &c.
121 Walter Gray, silk, shawl, and bon-
net rooms
„ James Sherer
Advocates' Hall and Library
122 J. Allan & Co., cabinetmakers, &c.
123 White and Hutcheon, shawl mer-
chants, &c.
„ Wm. Hutcheon (of W. and H.)
123^ Alexander Yeats, accountant
„ Aberdeen Deposit Assurance Co.,
A. Yeats
„ Geo. Lyall, town-serj,eant
^ Mrs. Lyall, dressmaker
.*, J. A. Millar, advocate
„. Arthur Farquhar, land surveyor
Miss Smith, teacher of music
124 James Williams, furrier
„ John Lyell, gunmaker, &c.
„, Mrs. William Knox, lodgings
.v, Miss M'Combie, lodgings
125 George Unitt, furrier
„ Mrs. Unitt, milliner
126 Charles Cattanach, clothier
127 James Williams, furrier
129 Walter Stewart, silk mercer
„ Alex. Smith, land surveyor
130 Jn. and Geo. Paterson, shoemakers
„ Mrs. James Melvin, lodgings
„, Miss Williamson, lodgings
131 Farquharson and Co., merchants
1311 David Davidson, cabinetmakers, &c.
132 Misses Greig, milliners
„ Edward Ranson, china merchant
133 Alexander Hay, draper
135 David Walker, hairdresser, &c.
136 John Ford, china merchant
230
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
Mrs Joseph Wood, lodgings
Miss Foote
H. Ambrose Smith, accountant, N,
of Scotland Assurance Co.
Miss Smith
David M'Intosh, M.D.
Aberdeen Hotel, Wm. M'Gregor
Jas. Saint, jun., silk mercer, &c.
Peter Williamson, druggist
Do. do.
Walter Stewart, silk mercer
Wm. J. Lumsden, of Balmedie
George Marquis, accountant
Chalmers and Farquhar, advocates
Geo. Sutherland, silk mercer
Misses Farquharson of Ballogie
George Sutherland, silk mercer
Mrs. Colonel Lindsay
Mrs. Gordon, sen., of Newton
M. Rettie and Sons, silversmiths
Miss Brebner, of Lairney
James Catto, shoemaker
Marianus Massie, advocate
J. Littlejohn, fancy worsted wareh.
Patrick Pirie, jun., manufacturer
A. J. Lizars, M.D.
George Ogilvie, M.D.
Mrs. Dr. Ogilvie
Stephen and Catto. cabinetmakers
Alex. Kilgour, M.D.
Peter Beveridge, manufacturer
John Shields, confectioner
Mrs. Nairne
Mrs. Kenneth Stewart
Thos. Gordon, jun. (of T. and G.
Gordon)
Robert A. Gray, teacher
Misses Massie, milliners and dress-
makers
Gifford and Mair, carvers and gilders
Urquhart and Gordon, druggists
Alex. Gordon (of U. and G.)
Geo. B. Bothwell, candle manuf., /*.
Mrs. Isabella Morice
John Fraser, watchmaker
James Murray, bootmaker
William Laurie, bookbinder, &c,
Thos. Baird, cabinetmaker, &c.
Thos. & Geo. Gordon, grocers, &c.
Geo. Glegg & Sons, confectioners
Miss More of Raeden
Andrew Oldman, late merchant
William Milne & Son, grocers, &c.
Thomas B. Gibson
Receiving Post Office
James Fraser & Co., grocers, &c.
Robert Dyce, M.D.
Coutts & Gauld. painters
Sir Charles Bannerman, Bart.
„ Miss Georgina Bannerman
209 Miss Brand
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202
211 John Cadenhead, M.D.
213 John Rust, wood merchant
214 Alexander Harvey, M.D.
216 West-end Academy
218 John Marr, pianoforte saloon
220 John Smith, jun. advocate (B. & S.>
224 Patrick Bannerman
233 D. R Morrice, advocate
„ Mrs. Robert Morrice
237 Alexander Davidson, advocate
„ Duncan Davidson, of Tillychetly
238 William Pirrie, M.D.
239 Benjamin Williamson, M.D.
240 Mrs. Urquhart, of Craigston
245 Blaikie & Smith, advocates
257 John Blaikie, advocate
249 Miss Irvine
251 Mrs. W. Donald
„ Miss Innes
252 Mrs. G. H. Boyd
253 David Blaikie (J. Blaikie & Sons)
254 Mrs. Moir, of Park
255 Henry Lumsden. of Auchindoir
257 Wm. Keith. M.D.
261 Wm. Hogarth, merchant
263 Mrs. Farquhar, of Johnston Lod
UNION BUILDINGS.
From Castle Street to Shiprow.
1 Milne, Low, & Co., manufacs., &
2 Athenaeum News Rooms
5 David Cargill & Co.
7 John Simpson, blanket warehouse
11 Mrs. William Morison
„ Jas. Blake (Athenaeum News Rooms
„ Alex. Morison (of M. and G.)
13 John Smith, merchant tailor
15 John Henderson, lithographer
17, 19 Alex. Philip, haberdasher, &c.
19 James Harper, commission agent
„. Mrs. Harper, lodgings
21 Simpson and Whyte, woollen dra-
pers, &c.
UNION PLACE,
From Union Street to Alford Place.
1 James Farquhar Hadden, manufr.
2 Mrs. David Forsyth
3 William Adam, advocate (Adam and
Anderson;
4 Misses Shand
5 Mrs. Adam Gray
6 James Fraser, jun., grocer, &c.
7 Mrs. Stuart, of Laithers
8 James Keith, druggist
9 Mrs. George Watson
10 James Keith, druggist
11 Mrs. Lindsay
13 John Hall, merchant
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231
Roderick Adam, baker
Thomas Sangster, advocate
Stephen Balfour, M.D. and surgeon
James Abernethy, civil engineer
R. R. Davidson, grocer
George Collie (G. C. and Co.)
Stephen Balfour, M.D. and surgn., h
John Maitland, late merchant
Benjamin Reid (B. R. and Co. )
John Yeats (of Yeats & Flockhart)
Sir William C. Seton, Bart.
Miss Cordiner
Mrs. Leslie, of Memsie
Alex. Low (M., L., and Co.)
George Rae, messenger-at-arms
William Rae, writer
Nath. Farquhar, advocate (C. & F.)
Alex. Adamson, cabinetmaker
William Adamson, writer
James Allan, of Midbelty
Mrs. Houston
John Geddes, M.D.
Miss Drysdale
John Duncan, advocate
Mrs. Captain William Mollison
Mrs. Maxwell Gordon
William Thorn (A, & W. Thorn)
Miss Thom
Wm. Brown, stamps and taxes
Mrs. Dr. Dairy mple
UNION TERRACE,
From Union Bridge to Skene Terrace.
Clements Lumsden, advoeate
Mrs. Alex. Dalgarno
Mrs. Ramsay, lodgings
Edward Ranson, china merchant
John Davidson, writer
Mrs. Alex. Duthie
Robert Smith, surgeon
George Thomson, jun., merchant,
(W. S. & Co.)
Rev. Sir William Dunbar, Bart.
William Clark, ironmonger
Charles Chalmers, advocate
Andrew Farqubarson, younger of
Whitehouse
Peter Farquarson, advocate, White-
house
Mrs. Captain Robert Carmichael
John Munro, inspector, of taxes
Lieutenant William Anderson, super-
intendent of Rural Police
John Cook (Cook & Keith)
Miss Gordon, dressmaker, &c.
Thomas Gibson, shuttlemaker
Robert Gray, clerk, Post Office
Alexander Beverley, teacher
Mrs. Bruce, lodgings
George Melvin, shoemaker
38 John Ragg
„ Robert Findlay, clerk
40 J. Brown, warden [ East Church), &c.
,, William Mackie, watchmaker
„ James Ross, wright
42 John Colquhoun, h.
UNION ROW,
From Union Street to Summer Street.
7 Robert Ness, coach-builder
9 Miss Fraser of Fraserfield
11 James Jamieson (J. Fraser & Co.)
12 Alex. Leslie, late of Jamaica
13 Andrew Philips, cabinetmaker, &c,
20 Andrew Thomson, late builder
„ John C. Walker, clerk
22 James Davidson, plasterer
„ James Trail, wright, &c.
„ Miss Wilson, dressmaker
„ Mrs. Todd
24 Robert Middleton, builder
„ Alex. Falconer (J. F. and Co.)
^ George Falconer, (do.)
^. William Keith, slater
26 Miss Watson, dressmaker
28 David Davidson, cabinetmaker, &c, h
„. William Ross, officer of excise
30 David Knox (Knox and Paterson)
„ George Gordon
32 William Greig, builder
36 Robert Fyfe, gardener
38 Rev. Andw. M'Douall (Free Church)
UNION WYND,
From Union Row to Summer Street.
1 Miss Stephen, day-school
„ Wm. Stephen (Stephen and Catto)
2 Stephen and Catto. cabinetmakers
3 James Matthew, mason
„ Miss Matthew, dressmaker
5 William Anderson builder
UNION LANE.
6 James Fraser, tailor, &e.
„ Alexander Kiloh, lodgings
„. Mrs. G. Rust, lodgings
9 James Ingram, tailor
UPPERKIRKGATE,
From Broad Street to Schoolhill.
4 Leslie Clark, wholesale grocer, &c.
5 John Moir, messenger-at-arms
„ Mrs. Moir, register office
„ Mrs. Scott, lodgings
9 John Grant, grocer
1 1 Wm. M'Combie, furniture dealer
14 Thomas Jamieson, violin maker
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
15 John Murray, tobacconist, &c.
16 Mrs. Duffus, confectioner
19 J. Fowlie
_ Miss Hay
„ Miss Geddes, lodgings
23 Peter Nicol, shoemaker
24 Farqubar and Gil), painters, &c.
25 Andrew Donald, late baker
27 James Ledingham
28 Miss Cruiekshank, dressmaker
29 Mrs. William Wilkinson
30 James Leslie, clerk
31 Alexander Rennie, painter
32 William Cassie, tailor
32J Geo. & Wm. Eirie
33 Alexander Barnett, beadle, &c.
„ Mrs. Barnett, stay-maker, &c.
34 & 36, W. Sinclair, wholesale druggist
34j James Walker, bookseller
_ James Laing
37 George Morison, bootmaker
38 William Kussel, confectioner
39 John E. Berry, writer
.« Thos. Berry, teacher and organist
„ Alex. Turreff, draper (J. B. and Co.)
40 Mrs. A. Duncan, lodgings
41 John Booth, watchmaker, &c.
42 Robert Ferguson, silk-dyer
43 David Ogg, basketmaker
44 Mrs. James Gray, lodgings
„ Mrs. Rhind
45 Alexander Rennie, painter
46 Alexander Mennie, merchant
47 John Ogilvie, bookseller
48 James and David Monro, shoemakers
49 George Davidson, grocer, &c, h.
„ James Lamond
50 Mrs. William Davidson
„ James Burgess, umbrella-maker
„ William Catto (Aberdeen Bank)
„ Miss Catto, dressmaker
„ William Reid, shoemaker
51 William Smith, wigmaker, &c.
52 William Reid, shoemaker
VICTORIA COURT,
54, Castle Street.
William Bain, manager, City of
Glasgow Bank
City of Glasgow Bank
George Cornwall, printer
VICTORIA PLACE,
From Albion Street to Wales Street,
thence to the Canal.
1 Charles M. Dark
3 George Chalmers, shipmaster
«, Robert Kerr, do.
3 Alexander Barnett, shipmaster
™ Charles M. Dark
William Cook, tailor
VIRGINIA STREET,
From Commerce Street to Weighbouse
Square.
1 John Johnston
5 Cowie and Co., brewers
~ Alexander Leslie, do.
13 Jas. Williams and Son, coopers, &e.
„ Wm. Williams, commission agent
«. John Wilkie, cooper
„ Robert Williams, cooper
14 John Christie, shipmaster
16 Miss Leslie, milliner
„ Joseph Reid, shoemaker
18 David Allan, shipmaster
20 George & W. Davidson, merchants,
„ Alexander Pearson, merchant
21 Rev. Robert Blackwood
22 David Petty, shipmaster
„ Miss Stephen, lodgings
26 John Mollison, grocer
30 William Phillips, shipmaster
45 Alexander Donald, provision dealer
46 George Oldman, hairdresser
47 Peter Chalmers, spirit dealer
50 Thomas Laurie, grocer
51 John Smith, shipmaster
„, Mrs. Robertson, midwife
53 George Low, shipmaster
„ William Murray, do.
55 Chas. Burgess, custom-house agent
— Peter Milne, late shipmaster
56 John Moir and Son, preservers of
fresh provisons
57 Alexander Harper, grocer
59 Herman Ganson, shipmaster
60 James Johnston mealseller
61 Alexander Harper, grocer
62 Alexander Gellan, carpenter, &c.
„ Alexander Buyers, shipmaster
„. Mrs. Gillan, dressmaker
64 James Abel, baker
66 Do. do. h
68 and 70 George Saunders, grocer
69 Robert Eddie, brewer
„ Alexander Taylor, shipmaster
71 John Johnston, grocer
79 George Forrest, carter
„ Alexander Levie, shipmaster
„ John M'Gregor, shipmaster
89 William Campbell, shipmaster
„ Andrew Ritchie, shipmaster
WALES STREET,
From Park Street to the Canal.
1 John Sharp, vintner
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233
2 Alexander Oldman, wright, &c.
7 James Dick, grocer
10 James Jamieson, plumber, &c.
12 Do. do.
14 Thomas Black, flesher
16 Mrs. Milne, do.
„ Alexander Oldman, funeral waiter
„ Mrs. George Harrow, vintner
18 Mrs. Spalding, do.
19 James Millar, flesher
21 Alex. Fullerton, spirit dealer
24 William Knowles, flesher
„ George Ross, messenger
25 Alexander Clark, clerk
26 William Collie, carter
„ James Gray, flesher
27 Wm. Duncan, sen., flesher
29 John Brunton, shipmaster
31 Mrs. Milne
„ Andrew Crane, shipmaster
„, George Marr (Marr and Milne)
33 Hugh Fraser, clerk
35 Alexander R. Dyer
„ Hugh Longmuir, shipmaster
„ John Longmuir, do.
■„ Mrs. William Reid
37 William Souter, clerk
40 James Middleton (W. and M.)
„ William Stuart, book-keeper
42 Peter Buyers, grocer, &c, h.
45 Mrs. James Reid
46 Williamson and Middleton, candle-
makers
48 James Williamson of Beachhill
63 John Wishart
68 George Wishart, flesher
„ William Wishart, do.
WALES STREET (LITTLE),
From Wales Street to Hanover Street.
2 John Mitchell, tinsmith
WALKER'S COURT,
30, Virginia Street.
WALKER'S COURT,
25, College Street.
WALKER'S COURT,
37, Shiprow.
WAPPING STREET,
From Trinity Street to Lower Denburn.
WATER LANE,
From Quay to Virginia Street.
WATERLOO QUAY,
From Harbour entrance to Canal to
Building Yards.
67 John Nieol
78 James Badenoch, hairdresser
79 Andrew Robb, dealer in porter, &c.
80 John Duffus, ship chandler, &c.
82 John Henderson, tavern
WATT'S COURT,
46, Virginia Street.
WEBSTER'S COURT,
19, East North Street.
WEBSTER'S COURT,
72, Shiprow.
WEBSTER'S COURT,
29, Guestrow.
James M'Kay, bootmaker
John Smith, merchant tailor
WEIGH-HOUSE SQUARE,
Quay.
4 William Steel, spirit dealer
9 Mrs. Adams, vintner
10 Robert Brown, shore-porter
1 1 Robert Shand, spirit dealer
17 Begg and Buyers, distillers
„, John Begg, spirit merchant, &c.
WELL COURT,
14, Broad Street.
James Robb, stoneware merchant
James Smith, horse-hirer
WELLINGTON PLACE,
From Union Place to Southbridge.
1 Jas. Black (J. Black and Co.), h.
2 Mrs. Smith
3 Mrs. Yeats of Auquharney
4 James Stormont, baker
6 Marianus Massie, advocate
8 Barbara Law, merchant
WELLINGTON STREET,
From Waterloo Quay to Links.
12 Alex. M'Donald, spirit dealer
14 Andrew Leslie, boilermaker
16 Robert Alexander, shipmaster
18 Mrs. Nicol, vintner
26 Mrs. Sword, do.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
28 Alexander Ross, clerk
„ Edward Howling, shipmaster
32 John Winton, tea and spirit dealer
45 Robert Grainger, shipmaster
47 John Robertson, do.
„ James Wishart (Hall and Son)
52 Alexander Forbes
_. Andrew Brand, shipmaster
54 Alexander Hay, shipowner
55 Alexander Davidson, engineer
„ James Cook, do.
„ Wm. Napier, lodgings
56 James Anderson, bloekmaker
„ Andrew Davidson, shipowner
WHITEHOUSE STREET,
From Chapel Street to Skene Place.
11 John Air, cartwright, &c.
„ Miss Cormaek, dressmaker
15 Thomas B. Gibson, merchant
31 Misses Symmers
37 John Fraser, watchmaker
38 Peter Crombie, jeweller, h.
39 Alex. Black, clerk
„ Thomas Riddel, accountant
41 James Black, builder
WINDMILLBRAE,
From Green to Crown Street.
25 George Marr, grocer
43 George Brand, carter
54 John Brand, mealseller
46 Mrs. Brand
49 Arthur Law, grocer
56 Janet Coutts, provision seller
57 Wm. Bruce, spirit merchant
58 Alexander Coutts, turner
„ William Coutts, shuttlemaker
61 John M'Intosh, stoneware merchant
66 George Ewen, turner
72 J. Cruickshank, provision merchant
73 Janet Fettes, poultry shop
74 David Ross, (Gas Light Co.)
„ jGhn Simpson, yr., builder
79 Mrs. Murray, vintner
85 John Bell, cooper
WINDY WTND,
From Gallowgate to Spring Garden.
4 William Gibson, flesher
10 Arthur Clark, grocer, &c.
21 Geo. Mutch, spirit dealer
23 John Palmer, spirit dealer
27 William Morison, umbrella maker
30 James Hunter, builder
WOOLMANHILL,
From Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston.
Aberdeen Infirmary
8 John Menzies, leather cutter
17 Miss E. Lurosden, broker
20 James Emslie, dentist
„, John Philips, upholsterer
~ Miss Robertson
24 John Bulloch (J. Blaikie & Sons)
27 Joseph Johnston
„ Mrs. Jean Johnston
28 John M'Kirdie, watchmaker
29 Robt. Grant, stoneware merchant
30 Mrs. Reid, provision dealer
32 William Morgan, hairdresser
34 Henry Jackson, druggist
35 Wm. Spark, tinsmith
38 Wm. Anderson, precentor, &c.
39 Mrs. Jack, broker
«, John Leslie, cotton manufacturer
42 Jane Shields, confectioner
46 David Edward, beadle, &c.
48 and 49 John Clark, mealseller, &c.
„ Christian Menzies, sick nurse
„ Mrs. William Willox
^ Mrs. Dalgarno, midwife
51 Robert Rattray, M.D.
72 John Harris, grocer
85 Mary Yeats, sick nurse
87 George Milne, grocer
89 Charles Smith, tailor
„ John Smith, shoemaker
91 George M'Donald, broker
93 Alex. Machray, dyer
YEATS LANE,
From Canal Terrace to Summer Lane.
1 Alex. M'Pherson, baker
2 Mrs. Adam
^, Daniel Mearns, shipmaster
8 John Morgan, do.
«, George Cruickshank, coal-broker
9 George Mitchell, shipmaster
„, John Stewart, shipmaster
YEATS COURT,
32, Netherkirkgate.
John Watson, tailor
James and David Young, teachers of
music
YORK STREET.
1 Miss Watt, spirit dealer
9 William Anderson
^ Thomas Bowman, blacksmith
27 Donaldson Rose and Co., timber
merchants
STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, COURTS, &C.
235
27 William Rose (of D. Rose and Co.)
47 John Gordon, cooper &c,
~ James Macarthie, boatman, customs
„ John Collie
™ Lewis Fyfe, block maker
51 Mrs. Andrew Still, grocer
52 John Leslie, grocer
53 Robert Bowman, blacksmith
54 James Anderson, do.
„ John Skinner, boat-builder
55 James Connon, mealseller
60 James Thane, boat-builder
109 John E. Frater, sailmaker
„ Mrs. Peter Ligertwood
„ William Reid, ship-builder
„ Do. shipmaster
111 A. M'Donald, spirit dealer
113 James Craib, cooper
115 James Nieolson (Hall & Sons)
„ James Wilson, late shipmaster
119 William Hall (of A. Hall & Sons)
„ Alex. Hall, ship-builder
123 William Rattray, manufacturing
chemist
YORK PLACE,
From Waterloo Quay to York Street.
25 Robert Johnston, merchant
27 John Vernon (of J. V. & Co.)
„ John M'Kenzie, shipmaster
„ John Duthie, jun„ ship-builder
„, Walter Hood, do.
29 David Copland, merchant
31 William Cormack, grocer
YOUNG STREET,
From Gallowgate to Loch Street.
9 Alex. Cairney
13 Alex. Paul, provision shop
14 Alex. Milne, of Pittrichie, wholesale
grocer, &c.
15 George Nicol, carter
18 Mrs. Duncan, lodgings
23 Miss M'Kay, bonnetmaker
24 Joseph Wishart, organ-builder
„ John Allan, foreman (Blaikie & Son)
„ James Crawford
26 John Findlayson, provision shop
32 Wm. Taylor (of Kilgour and Taylor)
OLD ABERDEEN.
Adam, John, gardener, 4 Chanonry
Adams, William, tailor, 66 High-street
. — . — . Miss, 21 College-hounds
Aiken, Mrs., lodgings, 15 College-bounds
Airth, Stephen, boot and shoemaker, 26 Spittal
Alexander, Mrs. Charles, Donbank-cottage
Allan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 83 High-street
. — .~™ George, Brick-kilns
Allen, George, 98 High-street
„™ John, hairdresser, 102 High-street
Anderson, Rev. Alexander, rector of gymnasium, 7 Chanonry
Andrew, William, lodgings, 76 Spittal
Angus, John, feuar, New Bridge of Don
Annand, James (late of Jamaica), Kildare-cottage
Arthur, James, blacksmith, King-street-road
Balllie, Mrs., dressmaker, 90 High-street
Bannerman, Mrs. Dr., 8 Chanonry
Barclay, Lydia Ann, 13 Spittal
Barron, William, farmer, Mains of Seaton
Begg, John, sub-janitor, King's College
„ . Mrs. Alexander, 98 High-street
Blackie, J. S., professor of humanity, Marischal College, 113
High-street
Brown, Mrs. Dr., 49 Don-street
Buchan, Miss, of Auchmacoy, 16 Chanonry
Burnett, Miss, of Kemnay, 70 High-street
Campbell, John, Donmouth-cottage
Roderick, vintner, Seaton-road
_ Mrs., 81 Spittal
Chambers, Thomas, feuar, Firhillwell-lane
Charles, George, tailor, funeral and occasional waiter, 90 High-st.
William, painter and glazier, 86 High-street
Chisholm, Alexander, 89 High-street
Clapperton, Mrs. Dr., 64 Spittal
Clark, Alexander, sexton, St. Peter's Cemetery, h. Lodge
„ James, Cooper, Don-street
. Mrs. Geo., baker, 79 High- street
Connon, Alexander, lodgings, 29 College-bounds
Robert, gardener, Brick-kilns
Cooper, Geo., saddler, 16 College-bounds
Cormack, Geo., portrait and miniature-painter, 29 College-bounds
OLD ABERDEEN. 237
Cowbro, Thomas, excise officer, 5 High-street
Cowie, John, teacher (Parochial School), 5 New-street
Cromar, Mrs. David, feuar, 89 Spittal
Cruickshank, John, manufacturer, 23 College-bounds
Dalgarno, Alexander, 88 High-street
Daun, Robert, M. D., deputy-inspector general of hospitals — The
Priory, 16 Chanonry
Dawson, John G., writer, 14 College-bounds
Deans, William, manufacturer and keeper of the trades' mortcloths,
50 Spittal
Downie, Charles, carter and Old Aberdeen carrier, 30 High-street
Dunbar, Duncan, sexton, Churchgate
Duncan, John, flesher, 19 Spittal
Mrs. John, 20 Spittal
Dunn, Joseph, brewer, h. 25 High-street
Durry, James, lodgings, 15 College-bounds
Edmond, John, 22 College-bounds
Elrick, Joseph, Seaton-gate
Ewen, Mrs., lodgings, 58 Spittal
Falconer, Alexander, assistant session-clerk, and teacher of the
Grammar School, h. Orchard-house
Ferguson, George, A.M., Professor of Humanity, King's Cullege,
11 College-bounds
Fiddes, George, currier, 41, h. 42 High-street
Findlay, Mrs. James, lodgings, 19 College-bounds
Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10 Chanonry
. Rev. John, session-clerk and rector of Grammar School, h.
Rose-cottage
Fraser, George, 80 Spittal
William, grain merchant, Lady-mill, King-street-road
Fyfe, Andrew, M.D., professor of chemistry, King's College, h. 34
College-bounds
Thomas, road contractor, Bridge of Don
Gall, Mrs., lodgings, 19 College-bounds
Gerrard, Misses, 6 Chanonry
Gibb, William, boot and shoemaker, 9 College-bounds
Mrs., midwife, 9 College-bounds
Gill, Mrs., lodgings, 60 Spittal
Gordon, James, M.D., 10 High -street
Grant, Alexander, farmer, 74 High-street
~~ — . Duncan, lodgings, 97 Spittal
— James, lodgings, 6 College-bounds
Robert, farmer, 67 High-street
Gray, Mrs., feuar, lodgings, 63 Spittal
Mrs., feuar, 68 Spittal
Green, James, vintner, Red Lion, Spittal
Grub, G., boot and shoemaker, 13 College bounds
238 OLD ABERDEEN.
Hay, Lord James, of Seaton, Seaton-house
Mrs. vintner, Love-lane, Spittal
Hector, Mrs., lodgings, 79 Spittal
Henderson, Mrs., lodgings, 8 High-street
Hutcheson, James, Don-street
Button, Mrs. Charles, 1 Love-lane, Spittal
Irvine, Francis, M.D., h. 28 High-street
Jack, Wm., D.D., principal of King's College, h. 37 College-bounds
Jaffray, James, vintner, Seaton-gate
Miss, 48 Don-Street
Jamieson, William, shoemaker, h. College-lane
Johnston, John, grocer, 25 Spittal
™ John, grocer, Old Bridge of Don, and at Donview
John, steward, 15 Spittal
Mrs., lodgings, 89 Spittal
— . — Miss, dressmaker, 25 Spittal
Miss Jane, lodgings, 96 Spittal
Keith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 57 Spittal
Kemlo, Gideon, miller, Don mills
Kemp, James, manufacturer, 20 Don-street
Kennedy, Samuel, Don-tavern, New Bridge of Don
Kynoch, Ninian, grocer, spirit dealer, and clerk to St. Peter's
Cemetery, 64 Spittal
William, farmer and feuar, 1 Market-lane
Laws, William, cartwright, King-street-road
Lawson, F., blacksmith, 2, h. 4 Seaton-gate
John, farmer, 24 High-street
Leask, Mrs., lodgings, 82 Spittal
George, vintner, King-street-road
Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, h. 17 High-st.
Leigh ton, John, builder, and lodgings, Orchard-cottage
Leslie, Captain L. X., 14th Regiment, H.P., Tillydrone
— . — Rev. James, 2 Chanonry
. — . — John, of Powis, Powis-house
Nicol, sexton, Church-gate
William, shoemaker, Bridge of Don
William, shoemaker, King-street-road
Miss, Don-street
Littlejohn, Alexander, 54 High-street
Lyell, Mrs., lodgings, 12 College-bounds,
M'Donald, David, haberdasher, 63 Spittal
Mrs. James, gardener, Froghall
M'Innes, Mrs., lodgings, 10 College -bounds
M'Kenzie, Duncan, feuar. 27 Spittal
™ William, teacher, Town-house, h. 92 High-street
Miss, 56 High-street
OLD ABERDEEN. 238
M'Leod, Miss, seminary, 111 High-street
M'Lean, William, clerk, 59 Spittal
M'Lennan, John, toll-keeper, New Bridge of Don
M'Tavish, Henry, feuar, lodgings, 59 Spittal
MacGillivray, Wm., LL.D., professor of natural history, Marischa
College, h. 56 High- street
Macleod, Miss, 71 High street
Macpherson, Dr. H., sub-principal and professor of Greek, King's
College, h. 30 College-bounds
Macrobie, Peter, farmer, Sunnyside
Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, 49 Spittal
William, salmon-fisher, Bridge of Don
Mearns, Rev. Dr. D., professor of divinity, King's College, h. 1
Chaplainry
Mellis, Peter, traveller (Smith, Irvine, and Co.), A. 112 High-st.
Melvine, Alexander, carter, 12 Don-street
Alexander, carter, High-street
. James, farmer, High-street
Millar, Alexander, road overseer, Buchan district, East-back-road
Milne, George, gardener, 46 High-street
James, feuar, 29 College- bounds
John, cart and plough-wright, Seaton-gate
Mrs., lodgings, 6 High-street
Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry
Mrs., feuar, 20 Spittal
Mollison, Mrs. James, lodgings, 19 College-bounds
Morrison, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Balgownie-road
Murray, Miss, 27 College-bounds
Nicol, Alexander, shipowner, Seaton farm
Lewis, mason, Canal-lane
Oswald, Henry C, sharebroker, Seabank
Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, Snnnybank
Penitentiary, Female, 28 Spittal
Pickthorn, Lieutenant John, li. N., 68 High-street
Poison, John, innkeeper, 3 New- street
Robert L., M.D., surgeon, 3 High-street
Post Office, Receiving, 43 High- street
Primerose, Mrs. George, 61 Don-street
Rae, Alexander, farmer, King-street-road
Reid, Alexander, gardener, Tillydron, Seaton
™ William, teacher, Old Bridge of Don
Mi-s., lodgings, 12 College-bounds
Rennie, Alexander, salmon-fisher, Bridgefield-house
John, salmon -fisher, 93 Spittal
Richmond, Thomas, inspecting commander (Coast Guard) 63 Don-
street
Robbie, Donald, lodgings, 98 Spittal
Robertson, Alexander, Balgownie lodge
240 OLD ABERDEEN.
Robertson, Rev. John, 110 High-street
Ross, James, sheriff- officer, 44 High-street
, — . — J., teacher of music, 8 College-bounds
— — Robert, surgeon and apothecary, 43 High-street
Scott, Hercules, LL.D., professor of moral philosophy, King's
College, h. at College
Miss, lodgings, 94 Spittal
Sherar, Robert, lodgings, 2 High-street
Simpson, Andrew, wright, 102 High-street
Smart, William, gardener, 39 Spittal
Smith, A. (post office), grocer, 59 High-street
— — A., gardener, k. and seed shop, King-street-road
— . — George, blacksmith, King-street-road
™ Irvine and Co., brewers, 18 High-street
James, gardener, 6 High-street
— , — James, tailor and grocer, 25 College-bounds
John, boot and shoemaker, 48 High-street
— ~™ John, sacrist, King's College
, John, feuar, Old Bridge of Don
Rev. Robert, St. Machar's Church, 14 Chanonry
William, tea and spirit dealer, 87 High-street
Stables, A., jun., clerk, h. 112 High-street
A., tea and spirit dealer, 112 High-street
George, vintner, 102 High-street
Stephen, William, shipmaster, (Monarch), Orchard-house
Stott, James, late gardener, Seaton-gate
Strachan, A., tea and spirit dealer, 108 High-street
. — .~™ Walter, steward, 40 Spittal
Straith, Misses, dressmakers, King-street-road
Mrs., midwife, King-street-road
Sutherland, John, Viewton- place
Robert, farmer and feuar, 70 Spittal
„™ Miss, housekeeper, Mitchell's Hospital, 9 Chanonry
Swanson, Miss, 57 Don-street
Taylor, James, tailor, Old Bridge of Don
™„ Robert, rope and twine manufacturer, Froghall-lane
~~.„™. Miss, lodgings, 26 College- bounds
Telfer, John, auctioneer and general agent, h. King-street-road
Thom, John, sen., sheriff-officer, 53 Don-street
John, jun., constable and sheriff-officer, 109 High-street
^ William, mason, 66 High-street
Thomson, David, professor of natural philosophy, King's College,
h. 13 College-bounds
Torbet, Mrs., lodgings, 50 Spittal
Torrie, J., late teacher of French, 100 Spittal
Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics, King's College, h. College-
bounds
Turreff, Gavin, clerk, 18 Don-street
WOODSIDE, &C. 241
Wallace, John, overseer, salmon fishing, old Bridge of Don
William, wood merchant, North-lane
Watson, John, 37 High street
Watt, Alexander, 24 Spittal
William, wright, lodgings, 60 Spittal
™ Miss, stewardess (Sovereign), h. 60 Spittal
Willox, Mrs., Mary-cottage, King-street-road
Wilson, George, 59 High-street
John, private academy, 45 High-street
Wood, Miss, 19 High-street
Yeats, Thomas, flesher, 12 College-bounds
WOODSIDE, &c.
Adam, Charles, farmer, Hilton-house
Allan, Miss, Tanfield-house
Anderson, Captain, 12 Summer-street
Angus, John, sen., 37 Canal-terrace
Baillie, George, keeper of the keys of the Don subscription fire
engine, A. 21 Don-street
Barker, John and Sons, manufacturers, Gordon's-mills
Barron, Wm., boot and shoemaker, 67 Barron-st., h. 104 Hadden-st.
Beattie, Andrew, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 142, h. 140
Hadden- street
Beverley, A., blacksmith, Backhill of Hilton
Bisset, James, overseer (Grandholm works), 5 Barron-street
Miss, dressmaker, 5 Barron-street
Black, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 59, h. 57 Barron-street
Booth, William, tinsmith, 57 Hadden-street
Mrs., midwife, 47 Hadden-street
Brown, John, overseer (Woodside works), h. 132 Hadden-street
Buyers, Rev. Wm., Hilton-house
Byrne, Andw. C, manager (Grandholm works), h. 144 Hadden-st.
Gerard, manager of spinning mills (Grandholm works), h.
14 Don-terrace
Miss, teacher, 14 Don-terrace
Caird, Wm., mason, 11 Grandholm-street
Calder, Peter, shoemaker, 4, h, 6 Queen-street
Catto, James, farmer, Lower Cotton
William, farmer, Persley
242 WOODSIDE, &c.
Chalmers, John, baker, 39 Hadden- street
Clark, Alexander, farmer, Hayfield
— ™ William, grocer, 129 Hadden-street
CorkeD, James, feuar, 1 Don-street
Cowie, Wm., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 136, h. 134 Hadden-sl.
— ~™ Wm., jun., clerk (Woodside works), h. 134 Hadden-street
— . — Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 134 Hadden-street
Craig, Alexander, manager (Gordon's Mills), h. Gordon's Mills
Cruickshank, Jas., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 58, k. 62 Barron-
street
dimming, Miss, Newseat, 10 Pirie's-lane, Wellington -street
Davidson, George, blacksmith, h. 1 Bairnshall-lane
Stevin, overseer (Grandholm works), h. 58 Canal-terrace
Diack, James, cowfeeder, 32 Gaelic-lane
Donald, Robert, gardener, h. 235 Barron-street
Duncan, Jas, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 143, h. 145 Hadden-st.
John, boot and shoemaker, 152 Hadden-street
Durie, Walter, clerk (Grandholm works), h. 1 Tanfield-walk
Elrick, Joseph, gardener, 154 Hadden-street .
Ewen, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 20 Wellington street
Ferrier, A. and Co., manufacturer, 33 Hadden-street
Fettes, David, boot and shoemaker, 223 Barron-street
Finwick, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 29 Hadden-street
Fisher, John, grocer and spirit dealer^ 31 Wellington-street
Forbes, James, clerk (Grandholm wofks), h. 52 Hadden-street
Rev. Robert, Free Church Manse
Fraser, Miss, teacher, 56 Canal-terrace
French, Peter, cowfeeder, 12 Bairnshall-lane
Fullerton, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 111 Hadden-street
John (Johnston and Fullerton), 33 School-lane
Gibb, Miss, Lower Middlefield
Gibson, Wrn., surgeon, h. 5 Barron-street
— .„„ Miss, dressmaker, 131 Hadden-street
Gilchrist, Isaac, A.M., Newplace, 15 Queen-street
Gill, James, mason, 233 Barron-street
Glass, Alex., general merchant, and circulating library, 69 and 71
Hadden-street
James, overseer of wrights (Woodside works), h. 69 Barron-
street
. John, millwright (Woodside works), h. 121 Hadden-street
Gordon, C, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 68 Hadden-street
Barron, and Co., cotton spinners, manufacturers, and
bleachers, Woodside works
Miss, lodgings, 12 Wellington-street
Grant, Alex., gardener, Grandholm-cottage
Captain John, 24th Foot, H. P. Woodside-house
Miss, dressmaker, 127 Hadden-street
WOODSIDE, &C. 2i3
Gray, James, toll-keeper, Kettybrewster
William, grocer and clothier, 2, 7i. 4 Hadden-street
Greig, William, carter, 17 Hadden-street
Gunn, John, contractor, 127 Hadden-street
Hall, Miss, teacher, 30 Hadden-street
Hardie, James, watchmaker and postmaster, 114, #. 112 Hadden-st.
— „™ Miss, dressmaker and schoolmistress, 112 Hadden-street
Harper, Alex., overseer, h. Woodside-lodge
Harvey, James, manufacturer, Grandholm works
Hatt, George, boot and shoemaker, 14, h. 12 Hadden-street
Hector, Thomas, grocer, 153, h. 155 Hadden-street
Henderson, John, druggist, 138 Hadden-street
Matthew, farmer, Smithfield
. William, farmer, Hilton Bank
Hepburn, Garden, tailor, 116 Hadden-street
Hobbs, David, precentor, Free Church, h. 10 Summer-street
Hogg, James, overseer (Grandholm works), h. 10 Summer-street
Hoskin, John, feuar, S3 Barron-street
Inglis, Miss, Lower Middlefield
Jamieson, Francis, boot and shoemaker, 121 Hadden-street
— ~™ William, clerk (Woodside works), 125 Hadden-street
Johnston & Fullerton, builders & timber merchants, 18 Hadden-st.
. — . — William (of Johnston and Fullerton), h. 18 Hadden-street
Kelman, Miss, teacher, h. 141 Hadden-street
Kempt, Ir., mechanist (Woodside Works), h. Woodside Works
Kerr, Miss, teacher, 152 Hadden-street
Laing, Rev. James B. (Cotton Chapel), h. 105 Hadden-street
Law, Miss, teacher, 116 Hadden-street
Lawson, Joseph, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 85 Barron-street
Lessel, James, 1 1 Gaelic-lane
, — .~™ Mrs., Tanfield-house
Low, William, gardener, 15 Wellington-street
M'Donald, David, boot and shoemaker, 41 Hadden-street
James, grocer and spirit dealer, 76 Barron-street
Robert, apothecary, 67, h. 65 Hadden-street
M'Gregor, Duncan, print-cutter, 8 Canalside
M'Kenzie, Hugh, clerk (Woodside works), h. 62 Barron-street
M'Leod, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 52 Barron-street
■~~ — John, manager (Gordon's Mills), Bleachfield
M'Pherson, Miss, corn-extractor, Honey-cottage, 61 Canal-terrace
Masson, James, merchant and brewer, 48, h. 46 Barron-street
Mathews, Benjamin, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 28, h. 26 Don-st.
Melvin, John, mason, 9 Hadden-street
Michie, Alex., teacher and session-clerk (Free Church), h Carna-
tion-lodare
244 WOODSIDE, &c.
Milne, James, grocer and clothier, 45, h. 43 Hadden-street
John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Hayton
Miss, Millbank, 40 Canal-terrace
Mitchell, James, feuar, 107 Hadden-street
Munro, George, boot and shoemaker, 143 Barron-street
Murray, Robert, grocer and clothier, 148, h. 150 Hadden-street
William, flesher, 149, h. 147 Hadden-street
Nicol, Charles, stabler, 10 Wellington- street
— ™~ John, grocer, 3 Canalside
William, wright, 90, h. 92 Hadden-street
Paul, James, overseer (Grandholm works), #.19 Gaelic-lane
Peterkin, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 Hadden-street
Ploughman, David, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 49 Hadden-street
Poole, Richard, M.D., F.R.C.P., Edinburgh, Upper Middlefield-
house, establishment for ladies and gentlemen labouring
under mental diseases
Rae, Mitchell, vintner, 301 Barron-street
Reid, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 21 Hadden-street
Reith, Alexander, tea and spirit dealer, 110 Hadden-street
Rennie, Miss, clothier and haberdasher, 115 Hadden-street, h, 1
Queen-street
Riach, Mrs., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 6, h. 8 Hadden-street
Riddel, James, spirit dealer, 4 Wellington-street
Ritchie, Duncan, beadle, funeral waiter, and letter-carrier, 112
Hadden-street
Robb, James, boot and shoemaker, 151 Barron-street
Robertson, George, farmer, Rosehill
Mrs. W., grocer, 169, h. 171 Barron-street
Mrs., 44 Canal-terrace
Rose, Wm., grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 4 Barron-street
Ross, Alexander, vintner, Hayton
Charles, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, ironmonger,
&c, 137 Hadden-street
Donald, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 127 Barron-st.
„-~ Donald, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 129 Barron-street
Kenneth, feuar, 26 Gaelic- lane
Rust, James and Son, grocers, tea, wine, and spirit dealers, and
general merchants, 124 Hadden-street
■ Williamson, of Auchenclech, h. 122 Hadden-street
Scott, William, farmer, Don-terrace
,~ John, mason, Persley
Scroggie, John, wright, 28 Hadden-street
Seton, Alex., manufacturer (Woodside works), h. 36 Canal-terrace
Sheriffs, John, tailor, 66 Hadden-street
Shivas, John, contractor, 239 Barron-street
Skinner, George, flesher, 53, h. 58 Hadden-street
Smith, Andrew, clerk (Grandholm works), h. Donside
WOODSIDE, &C. 245*
Smith, Charles, mason, 1 Don-street
John, clerk (Grandholm -works), #.13 Don-terrace
™ John, gardener, Bairnshall-lane
Stevin, Charles, clothier and grocer, 85 Hadden-street
Mrs., baker and confectioner, 109, h. 98 Hadden-street
Stewart, Hugh, beadle, Parish Church, h. 8 King-street
John (Stewart, Rowell, and Co.), Cotton-lodge
John C, surgeon, h. 42 Hadden-street
„™ Miss, dressmaker, 131 Hadden-street
Still, David, overseer (Grandholm works), h. 17 Wellington-street
Sutherland, Rev. Jas. R., A.M., Parish Church
Taylor, James, farmer and grocer, 145, h. 147 Barron-street
James, jun., farmer, Middlefield
John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 213 Barron-street
Urquhart, James, roadmaker, 122 Hadden-street
Miss, dressmaker, 122 Hadden-street
Walker, George, tailor, 73 Barron-street
. Robert, flesher, 9 Don- street
Warrack, Mrs., baker, 36 and 38 Barron-street
Watt, Alexander, gig-boat house
John, plumber (Grandholm works), h. 54 Hadden-street
Webster, William, renovator, 201 Barron-street
Wight, John, baker, 46, h. 44 Hadden-street
Williamson, Alexander, Granitehill, Cairncry
„. . Andrew, clothier, 51 Barron-street
Yeats, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 181 Barron-street
Young, James, merchant, 18 Wellington-street
x2
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ABERDEEN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Established 1825.
CAPITAL— ONE MILLION.
Head Office— 89, Union Street, Aberdeen.
Governor.
The Eight Hon. LORD FORBES.
DIRECTORS.
(All being, in terms of the contract of Copartnery, Shareholders of the Co.)
Extraordinary Directors.
Alex. Brown, Esq. Merchant, Aber-
deen
Major J. A. Condell, H.E.I.C.S.
Jn. Craigie, Esq. Sheriff-Substitute
of Roxburghshire
Robert Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso
Robt. Freeland, Esq. of Gryfe Castle
Francis Gordon, Esq. of Kincardine
Alex. Grant, Esq. of Druminnor
Dr. Alex. Henderson, of Caskieben
John Henry, Esq. of Watchmount
The Very Rev. Principal Jack of
King"'s College, D.D.
Alex. John Kinloch, Esq. of Park
W. M'Combie, Esq. of Easter Skene
Robert M'Farlane, Esq., Advocate
Edinburgh
Alexander Pirie, Esq. of Waterton
Alexander Robertson, Esq., Bal-
gownie Lodge
R. Ross, Esq. of Oakbank, Perth
Professor Hercules Scott of King's
College
John Shepherd, Esq., late Chairman,
H.E.I.C.
William Smith, Esq. of Carbeth
Guthrie
Major A. F. Tayler of Dunnideer
Ordinary Directors.
ALEXANDER WEBSTER, Esq., Advocate, Chairman.
A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick Alexander Irvine, Esq.
Robert Catto, Esq., Merchant ' William Littlejohn, Esq., Banker
David Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn j T. Sangster, Esq., Advocate
William Gray, Esq., Advocate | Alex. Stronach, Esq. ofDrumallan
t, ("The Aberdeen Town and County Bank
bankers— |The Royal Bank of Scot]and) Edinburgh and Glasgow
Physicians — Dr. Ewing and Dr. Dyce
Law Agent — John Webster, Esq., Advocate
LIFE ASSURANCE.
THE system adopted by this Company combines the principle
of MUTUAL ASSURANCE, with the security of a large Subscribed
Capital, and the support of nearly Seven Hundred Partners, of wealth and
influence.
Assurances are granted under a variety of forms, applicable to the
various circumstances of individuals proposing to insure their own lives
or those of parties in whom they have an interest.
PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
The Participation Scheme of this Company was begun in 1840, and has
248
ADVERTISEMENTS.
been attended with eminent success. The first investigation was made as
at 10th February, 1847, and the results have been found so satisfactory
that vested Retrospective Additions of one and a quarter per gent, per
annum, have been made to all Policies opened in connexion with the
Scheme on or before that date ; together with contingent Prospective Ad-
ditions, at the same rate, to such of these Policies as may become claims
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
219
These Bonus Additions will bear a most favourable comparison with,
those of Ajy other Office, when the very moderate Premiums charged by
this Company are kept in view ; the rates of some of the most deservedly
popular institutions being, in many instances (particularly for ages under
40), about 10 per cent, higher. It may be observed, that the amounts pay-
able in respect of Policies with Vested Additions, that may become claims
before next Investigation (which is to take place as at 10th February, 1852),
will be augmented in a very important degree by the Prospective Bonuses ;
and ample provision is made for these without any encroachment whatever on
future profits
To insure fixed sums, the Company have adopted a scale of rates which
will be found highly advantageous in those transactions where the object
is the security of a definite amount. Specimens of the Tables will be found
subjoined.
The business transacted by the Company may be classed under the
following heads: —
The granting of Assurances on single and joint lives anil survivorships, and
for limited periods.
The granting of Assurances payable at death, or on the party attaining a
given &ge.
The granting of Endowments to Children, and of Present, Deferred, and Sur-
vivorship Annuities.
The Lending Money on Redeemable Annuity over Entailed Estates ; and on
Heritable and Personal Security, coupled with Life Assurance.
The Purchase of Li fe- Bent and Reversionary Interests.
And, in general, the transaction of every species of business involving the con-
tingency of human life.
Forms of Proposal, and every additional information, will be given on
application at the Agencies of the Company in Great Britain and Ireland.
ANNUAL PREMIUMS TO INSURE £100 AT DEATH, WITH PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS.
Age.
Premium.
Age.
Premium.
Age.
Premium.
20
£1 18 1
32
£2 7 10
44
£3 8 2
22
2 0 0
34
2 10 2
46
3 13 2
24
2 11
36
2 13 0
48
4 0 1
26
2 2 2
38
2 15 9
05
4 6 10
28
2 4 1
40
2 19 7
52
4 15 0
30
2 5 7
42
3 3 6
54
5 3 4
Age.
20
Premium.
Age.
32
Premium.
Age.
Premium.
£1 14 7
£2 3 10
44
£3 2 2
22
1 16 6
34
2 6 0
46
3 7 2
24
1 17 6
36
2 8 6
48
3 13 2
26
1 18 6
38
2 11 6
50
3 19 8
28
2 0 4
40
2 14 5
52
4 7 0
30
2 2 0
42
2 18 3
54
4 15 2
NO ENTRY MONEY CHARGED.
Premiums may be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, to suit the
convenience of parties.
250
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Insurances are effected upon the lives of Naval and Military Men,
or upon those of other parties intending to beside abroad, at^rerniums
proportioned to the extra risk.
FIRE INSURANCE
at the Reduced Premiums of Is. 6d. and upwards. Extra risks insured at
moderate rates. Policies with other Offices may be transferred free of
expense.
Office in Edinburgh ™. — 65, Princes Street.
Office in Glasgow ,™ — , — HI, St. Vincent Street.
By order of the Directors,
CHAS. F. GRIFFITH, Manager.
JOHN WATSON, Secretary.
BON-ACCORD LIFE AND FIRE ASSURANCE CO.
Capital.
.£500,000.
Head Office, 18, King Street, Aberdeen.
Offices in Edinburgh*.
Offices in Glasgow ™.
-34, Dublin Street, and 37, Leith Street.
.17, "West Nile Street, and Springfield Court.
Extraordinary Directors.
John Adam, Esq. of Scobbach
Rev. T. Bisset. Cambridge
Geo. Deas, Esq., Advocate, Edin-
burgh
Cosmo Falconer, Esq. of Hartwood-
hill, Edinburgh
Wm. Gibson, Esq. of Kinmundy,
Skene
R. J. Hewat, Esq , Islington, London
B. A. Gordon, Esq., of Balbithan
Robert Laurie, Esq., Master of the
Merchant Co., Leith
J. S. Muschet, Esq., M.D., of Birk-
hill, Stirling
M. MKenzie, Esq. of Friendville
Geo. M-William, Esq., Sheriffston,
Elgin
William Napier, Esq., W.S.
Hugh Ross, Esq. of Knockbrake,
W.S.
W. Scott, Esq., Provost of Banff
James Somervail, Esq., Merchant,
Glasgow
D. S. Wemyss, Esq., of Southdun,
Caithness
Ordinary Directors.
ALEX. THOMSON, Esq. of Banchory, Chairman.
William Duthie, Esq., Shipowner
James Forbes, Esq., Merchant
John Leslie, Esq , Manufacturer
Geo. Elmsly, Esq., Coachbuilder
J. Teats, Esq. of Kincorth, Advocate
Geo. Thompson, Jun., Esq., Lord
Provost
Bankers-— The North of Scotland Banking Co.
Medical Officer— James Will, Esq., M.D.
Law Agents — Messrs. Yeats and Flockhart, Advocates.
Manager — Alexander Christie.
Accodntant — Andrew Masson. ,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
251
LIFE ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
THE RATES are on the lowest Scale consistent with safety.
Four-Fifths of the Whole Profits of the Life-Business belong to
the Holders of Participating Policies; and the full benefits of Mutual
Assurance are thus conferred upon the Assured. No Entry-money
charged. Claims paid three months after proof of death.
FIRE ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
The usual moderate Premiums are charged. Policies transferred from
other Offices free of expense.
Detailed Prospectuses, and forms of Proposal, may be had at the Head
Office, or at any of the Agencies
ALEX. CHRISTIE, Manager.
Aberdeen, 18, King Street, June, 1848.
Specimen of Annual Rates for Assuring £100 at Death.
Age.
Without
Profits.
With Profits.
Age-
Without
Profits
With Profits.
£ S. D.
£ S. D.
£ S. D.
£ S. D.
14
1 8 6
1 11 4
40
2 15 3
3 0 9
20
1 12 11
1 16 2
50
3 17 10
4 5 8
30
2 2 0
2 6 2
60
6 4 6
6 16 11
M. RETTIE & SONS,
RETURNING their very grateful acknowledgments for the
patronage they have so liberally experienced in their new Premises,
respectfully invite attention to their present superb Stock of Jewellery,
Gold Watches, Silver Plate, Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods,
which they have just enriched with a collection of Giller's Patent Opa-
lescent Etruscan Vases and Ornaments, and the first quality of China
Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Breakfast Services, from the Establish-
ment of Messrs. Chamberlain, Porcelain Manufacturers to her Majesty.
IN SILVER PLATE.
Tea and Coffee Services; Waiters, Cups, Bread and Cake Baskets, Ladles»
Spoons, Forks, Saltcellars, Cheese Scopes, Butter Knives, Dessert Knives
and Forks, Grape Scissors, Ink Stands, Snuff Boxes, Vinegarettes, Card
Cases ; Children's Cups, Knives and Forks, New Carving Knife and Fork
for Fish, Melons, &c.
IN JEWELLERY.
Gold Watches, of London and Geneva manufacture ; Gold Chains, of the
newest and most elegant patterns ; Gold Watch Guards, and Briquet
Chains, Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Crosses, Sevignes, Lockets,
Studs, Pins, Pencil Cases, Seals, Keys, Rings, Vinegarettes, Eye Glasses,
Spectacles, &c. &c. Wedding Rings, Mourning Rings, and Brooches, in
great variety ; Pearl, Amethyst, Topaz, Aqua-marine, Jasper and Suits,
and Scotch Brooches in great variety.
252 ADVERTISEMENTS.
IN PLATED WARE.
Dish Covers and Corner Dishes ; Soup and Sauce Tureens, Souffle Dishes ;
Bread and Cake Baskets ; Epergnes and Plateaux ; Assiette Montes ;
Cruet and Liquor Frames ; Soy and Pickle Frames ; Wine Coolers ;
Bottle Stands ; Trays and Waiters ; Tea and Coffee Services ; Tea Urns ;
Tea and Toddy Kettles, with Lamps; Hot-water Jugs; Egg and Toast
Stands ; Muffineers ; Butter Coolers ; Dessert Knives and Forks ; Dining,
Drawing-room, and Chamber Candlesticks ; Taper Stands ; Ink Stands ;
New Fish and Melon Carver, with Fork, &c. &c.
IN ALBATA SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATED.
Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fish Knives, Knife Rests, Sugar Tongs, Cheese
Scopes, Dessert Knives and Forks, Nut Crackers, Skewers, &c. For du-
rability and usefulness, almost equal to Silver.
IN BRONZE.
Brown Tea and Coffee Urns, Coffee Pots, Kettles, Bronze Ink Stands,
"Watch Stands, Match Holders, Letter Racks, Letter Weights, Taper
Stands, Candle Shades, Thermometers, Figures, and Tea Bells, of a novel
description.
IN CUTLERY.
Fine Table and Dessert Knives, and Forks, and Carving Knives, with
handles of Silver, Ivory, Stag, and Black ; Steels ; Pen and Pocket Knives,
Razors, Scissors, Patent Corkscrews, Snuffers, &c.
IN JAPAN WARE.
Fine Paper Mache and Iron Tea and Coffee Trays, Waiters, Bread and
Cake Baskets, Knife Trays, Snuffer Trays, Plate Warmers, Foot Baths
and Ewers, Tea Caddies, Card Baskets, Work Boxes, Portfolios, Work
Tables, and Envelope Cases, Ink stands, Pole and Hand Screens.
Imperial Patent Block'd Tin and Queen's Metal DISH COVERS,
of the first quality and shape. Platow and Beart's Patent COFFEE
POTS and URNS.
M. R. & S. have also an extensive assortment of Rich Gilt Jewel-
lery; Elegant French Clocks, in Gilt, China, and inlaid Rosewood
and Ebony ; Rosewood, Enamel, and Morocco Writing Desks, Work
Boxes, and Dressing Cases ; Rosewood, Tortoiseshell, and Enamel, Tea
Caddies and Envelope Cases ; Ivory, Pearl, Tortoiseshell, and other
Card Cases, Reticules, Tablets, and Purses; Rich-cut Smelling
Bottles, for the Pocket, Toilet, and Carriage ; Cut-Glass Lustres ;
China Vases, and Ornaments, and Dessert Sets ; Bohemian Glass
Vases and Ornaments ; Berlin Iron Figures and Ornaments ; Lava
Vases, Figures, Baskets, and Ornaments ; Dining and Drawing Room
Lamps and Lustres ; Palmer's Patent Candle Lamps, adapted for all
purposes for which light is required.
Sole Agents in Aberdeen and North of Scotland
FOR
Messrs. CHAMBERLAIN & CO., Worcester, Porcelain Manufacturers
to Her Majesty.
GILLER'S Patent Opalescent Etruscan Vases and Ornaments.
JEROME & CO.'S Celebrated Clocks, adapted for Parlours, Libraries,
Counting Rooms, Nurseries, Servants' Halls, Cottages, &c.
Patent Colapsable Portable Shower, and Sitz Baths.
Lamp Saloon,
151, Union Street, Aberdeen.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 253
MESSES. CHAMBERLAIN & CO.,
ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS, WORCESTER,
AND MANUFACTURERS TO HER MAJESTY,
BEG respectfully to intimate to the Nobility and Gentry, and
the Public, that they have appointed Messrs. Rettie and Sons,
Jewellers, their Agents for Aberdeen and the North of Scotland, through
whom Families can rely on being supplied with the first quality of their
Manufacture, in
China, Sinner, and Dessert Services.
China, Tea, and Breakfast Services.
And while, from the arrangements they are making, the patterns will
invariably be of the newest description, and of a style in keeping with the
character of their Establishment, they will, at the same time, be supplied
on fair and reasonable terms.
June, 1848.
NICOLL'S NEW PALETOT,
REGISTERED 6. AND 7. VIC, CAP. 65.
JAMES LITTLEJOHN, Aberdeen, Agent for this fashionable
garment, adapted for the present season ; can be worn either with
or without another Coat, but, during the hot weather, the latter mode will
prove to the wearer an indescribable luxury.
Messrs. NICOLL of Regent Street and Cornhill, London, whilst
respectfully inviting general attention to the NEW REGISTERED
PALETOT, beg that it will not be forgotten that all that could be said in
favour of its predecessor (the late Registered Paletot) explanatory of its
elegant yet unpretending gentlemanly appearance, its moderate price,
durability, and agreeable lightness, are retained in the NEW REGIS-
TERED PALETOT, now submitted by Mr. JAMES LITTLEJOHN,
in every variety of size, substance, and colour ; and also at the same prices
(if for present cash), as are charged by the Patentees in London.
The NEW REGISTERED PALETOT possesses a most happy combi-
nation of two effects; in other words, it shows to advantage a good figure,
or it improves an imperfect one; and although there is in addition to
NICOLL'S PATENT POCKET PROTECTOR, several other improve-
ments, yet the original prices will remain the same — viz. Two Guineas ;
or lined Silk, Two and a Half; and the PALETOT D'ETE and JACKET,
one Guinea.
Messrs. NICOLL most gratefully announce that, as above, they retain
the honoured patronage of their Royal Highnesses Prince Albert, Prince
George of Cambridge, his Grace the Duke of Wellington, the elite of Rank
and Fashion ; as also the Chief Members of the Senate, the Pulpit, and the
Bar, the following being an extract of the "Debats." — "Pour l'unique
elegance du stile, les Messieurs. NICOLL ont sequis une celebrite qu'ils
esperent conserver, et quileur a merite le haut patronage de plusieurs
Souverains de l'Europe."
AGENT FOR ABERDEEN,
JAMES LITTLEJOHN,
Hosier, Glover, Shirt -maker, Fringe Manufacturer and dealer in Berlin Wools,
Silks, Flannels, Umbrellas, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Hats, &c.
155 Union Street. 155
254 ADVERTISEMENTS-
Aberdeen and Newcastle Steam Ship,
VEIOCITY.
THE ABERDEEN and NEWCASTLE STEAM NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY'S Steam Ship "Velocity," JoIid Stewart, Com-
mander, having undergone a thorough repair, and been fitted with new
Boilers, will sail for NEWCASTLE, weather permitting, during the Month
of July, as follows : —
Prom ABERDEEN Every WEDNESDAY.
Prom NEWCASTLE Every SATURDAY.
Steamers sail from Newcastle for London, on Saturdays ; and for Hull
and Whitby, on Mondays and Wednesdays — Pares low. Railway Trains
leave for all parts of England, almost every third hour of the day ; and
every day, Third Class Trains, at One Penny a-mile, to London, and other
quarters.
Goods and Live Stock carried on Deck at the Shippers' risk.
Por Rates of Freight, apply to Nisbet & Robertson, Managers, 47, Ma-
rischal Street, Aberdeen ; to the Agent at Newcastle, Robert Storey, Fen-
wick's Entry, Quayside.
THE BONNET, PLAIT, SHAWL, DRESS, & MILLINERY
ROOMS,
33 UNION STREET. 33
ARE Celebrated for Elegance of Styles, Durability of Fabrics,
an<
and Moderate charges.
Every Article for
PASIILY MOURNING,
AND
MARRIAGE OUT-FITS.
ISAAC MATHIESON, Proprietor.
CHINA, GLASS, AND STONEWARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
71 GREEN. 71
WILLIAM DAVIDSON respectfully returns his sincere
thanks to his Friends and the Public for the liberal encourage-
ment Tie has received since he commenced business (in the above line),
and begs to assure them that he will use every exertion to merit still a
further continuance of their favour and support.
W. D. has always on hand a large assortment of the above Articles,
which he can with confidence recommend to his Customers (for Ready
Money), fully at 10 per Cent, lower than any other house in town, as his
purchases are made (with Cash) in the best Manufacturing Houses of
the line, both in England and Scotland.
N.B. — Country orders punctually attended to.
Aberdeen, May, 1848.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 255
LONDON HAT COMPANY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
27 UNION STREET, 21
ABERDEEN.
MIILAF. BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
Established Five Years.
WINES, SPIRETS, LIQUEURS, &c. &c.
MR. SHE ED,
AGENT for
MESSRS. BELL, RANNIE, & CO.
WINE MERCHANTS, LEITH,
HAS always on hand, in his Premises, 44, Marischal Street,
a Large Stock of BOTTLED WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, &c,
in extensive variety to suit every taste, selected from their Cellars, the
quality of which he warrants genuine, not to be surpassed, the prices
decidedly moderate, and can with confidence recommend them to Families
in town and country. Lists of the Wines, Samples, and Prices, to be had
as usual. Mr. Sheed executes orders for Wines in Bottle and in Wood,
to any place in the United Kingdom, and to all parts abroad, Duty Free.
Mr. Sheed has been appointed Agent for Messrs. COLLARD &
COLLARD, London, Piano-Forte Makers to the Royal Family. Lists of
their Instrumeuts, with Prices, are to be had at his Offices, 44, Marischal
Street.
Mr. Sheed begs to remind his Friends and the Trade, that he continues
to supply first-rate PL ATE -GLASS, the Manufacture of the " Birming-
ham Plate and Crown Glass Companv/," on farther reduced terms, and
that he is prepared to furnish complete WINDOW- WORK, to any extent,
in town and country, in all its departments, including Ornamental Sash
Bars for Shop Fronts, and Patent Revolving Iron Venetian Window Shut-
ters, &c. &c. Mirror Plate, Picture Plate, Unpolished Glass, and Orna-
mental Glass, as before. Samples and Prices to be seen at 44, Marischal
Street.
Mr. Sheed has been appointed Agent for Mr. J. BUNNETT, London,
Patentee of the Revolving Iron and Wood Safety Shutters, for Windows,
Doors, Safes, &c. &c. The Iron Venetian Window Shutters and Blinds
are now in extensive adoption in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London,
and other principal places ; and every building modelled for Commercial
purposes is now considered incomplete without the Iron Shutters, which
can be opened or closed in a few seconds, inside the premises, affording the
most ample security, at same time having an elegant appearance. The
Shutters are also of great importance to Country Mansions, in point of
security, as well as preserving the window-work from the weather, when
families require to leave them for a time, and during the winter season.
Drawings, Sections, and Models, are to be seen at Mr. Sheed's Offices, as
well as Patterns of Buunett's Ornamental Metallic Sash Bars, Mouldings,
&c, in Brass and Zinc, and the Patent Improved Flooring and Bench
Cramp, &c. &c.
44, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
256
JOHN DUNCAN,
GOLDSMITH, LAPIDARY, AND OPTICIAN,
(sign op the gold spectacles),
4, St. Nicholas Street, First Shop, North Side.
SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES suited to all sights,
mounted in Gold, Silver, Steel, Electrum, Tortoiseshell, Horn, and
other Frames.
*gg|° Orders from the country punctually attended to.
July, 1848.
NEW IffiUSIC, PXANC-FORTES, &c.
JMARR begs to intimate that he has always on hand a great
• variety of PIANO-FORTES, of every description, for Sale or Hire.
He begs to embrace the present opportunity of returning his sincere
thanks to the Musical Public of Aberdeen, for the liberal patronage he
has received since he commenced the sale of Music, and to state that he
receives a parcel of the Newest and most Fashionable SONGS and
PIANO-FORTE PIECES every week, from London and Edinburgh, and
thereby can insure his friends of a selection of the best Compositions
which appear in the Metropolis, immediately on publication.
Violins, Flutes, Guitars, &c.
Harp Guitar, and Violin Strings, and every article in the Music Trade.
PlANO-FOBTE AND MUSIC SALOON,
218, Union Street, June 20, 1848.
JOHN FORD,
Flint Glass Manufacturer to Her Majesty,
HOLYROOD FLINT GLASS WORKS, EDINBURGH,
AND 136, UNION STKEET,
ABERDEEN.
CHINA STONE AND EARTHENWARE,
ALABASTER FIGURES, FANCY GLASS, ORNAMENTS, &c.
Articles in Glass, China, Stone, and Earthenware, made to pattern.
foreign and Domestic Orders executed with punctuality and dispatch.
GEO. CORNWALL, PRINTER, ABERDEEN.
GEO, CORNWALL, PRINTER, ABERDEEN.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY,
Incorporated by Act of Parliament,
(Formerly "NORTH OF SCOTLAND ASSURANCE COMPANY.")
HEAD OFFICES :
Aberdeen— 3, King Street.
EDINBURGH— 20, ST. ANDREW SQUARE. | GLASGOW— 19, ST. VINCENT PLACE.
LONDON— 1, MOORGATE STREET.
General Board of Directors.
Dr. John Crtjickshank, Marischal College, Chairman.
Thomas Blaikie, Esq., Merchant.
William Adam, Esq. of Raima.
Alexander Gohdon, Esq., Advocate.
James Simpson, Esq., Advocate.
Peteii Williamson, Esq., Merchant.
David Wyllie, Esq., Banker.
LIFE DEFARTMEHT,
The following features peculiarly distinguish the Constitution and Practice of
this Corporation : —
The Exemption of the Assured from the liability of Partnership, by the security of a large
paid up Capital, and a Proprietary upwards of ONE THOUSAND in number.
The Guarantee afforded by the character and past success of this Company (as of all
other Scotch Life Companies of equal standing), that whilst the interests of the Policy-
holders will be protected from the dangers to which inexperience or improvidence in the
management may expose them, they will also be Secured in all the benefits of which the
system of Life Assurance is susceptible.
The Division among the assured in the Participation Class of the ENTIRE PROFITS
realized upon this Branch under deduction only of 10 per Cent, for expenses of Management.
The removal of many of the Restrictions usually imposed on the assured with respect
to Residence and Sea Risk in various parts of the World, and the adoption of a greatly re-
duced Scale of Extra Premiums for Tropical Climates, founded on the most correct obser-
vations which exist.
The allowance of a liberal surrender value when parties are unable to continue the
payment of the Premiums of their Policies.
The adoption of all and the extension of many of the privileges and facilities commonly
allowed to policy-holders in effecting and maintaining their assurances.
THE RATES
Of the Company have been calculated from the most authentic probabilities of human life,
and at almost every age, are more favourable for Assurers than those of the great majority
of Offices.
DIVISION OF PROFITS;
At the First Investigation into the Company's affairs made on the 30th April, 1846, ONE AND
A QUARTER PER CENT. PER ANNUM was added to all Policies opened on the
MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATION BRANCH prior to said dale, a Bonus equivalent as
a reversionary addition to from. Thirty-Jive to Fifty -four per Cent, upon the Premiums pay-
able by middle-aged Lives. The following Table shows the effect of the Bonus upon Policies
o/£1000 :—
Date of Policy
Sum in
Sum in Policy,
Per Centage of
Bonus on
Additions.
Sum Assured.
1837, April 30,
£1000
£125 0
0
£1125 0 0
12£
1838, ™
1C00
112 10
0
1112 10 0
iii
1839, M
1000
100 0
0
1100 0 0
10
1840, „
1000
87 10
0
1087 10 0
8|
1841, „
1000
75 0
0
1075 0 0
71
1842, „
1000
62 10
0
1062 10 0
6.i
1843, „
1000
50 0
0
1050 0 0
5
1844, m
1000
37 10
0
1037 10 0
3f
1845, „
1000
25 0
0
1025 0 0
2£
1846, „
1000
12 10
0
1012 10 0
'i
The Bonus vests immediately and is payable with the sum assured whenver the claim
emerges, without regard to the time the Policy has been in force. The next Bonus will b
declared in 1851, and quinquennially thereafter.
SPECIMEN OF THE TABLES.
Table I— For an Assurance of L.IOO,
WITHOUT ADDITIONS.
Annual
Annual
Annual
1 fi
Annual
<
Premium.
<
Premium.
<
Premium.
J <
Premium.
£ S. d.
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
£ S. d.
25
1 18 0
|34
2 6 0
43
3 0 5
L'52
4 7 3
26
1 18 7
i 35
2 7 2
44
3 2 4
53
4 11 1
27
1 19 2
! 36
2 8 6
45
3 4 7
54
4 14 11
28
2 0 3
37
2 9 10
46
3 7 4
55
4 19 0
29
2 1 0
38
2 11 4
47
3 10 0
5<i
5 3 1
30
2 1 11
39
2 12 10
48
3 13 2
57
5 7 5
31
2 2 9
40
2 14 6
49
3 16 5
58
5 11 11
32
2 3 9
41
2 16 2
50
3 19 11
59
5 16 7
33
2 4 10
42
2 18 1
51
4 3 7
60
6 1 9
Table II— For an Assurance of L.IOO,
WITH ADDITIONS.
Annual
Annual
Annual
Annual
<
Premium.
<
Premium.
bo
<
Premium.
<
Premium
£ s. d.
£ s. d. j
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
25
2 1 5
34
2 10 1
43
3 5 10
52
4 15 2
26
2 2 1
35
2 11 5
44
3 7 11
53
4 19 4
27
2 2 9
36
2 12 10
45
3 10 5
54
5 3 6
28
2 3 11
37
2 14 4
46
3 13 4
55
5 7 11
29
2 4 9
38
2 15 11
47
3 16 4
56
5 12 5
30
2 5 8
39
2 17 7
48
3 19 9
57
5 17 1
31
2 6 8
40
2 19 5
49
4 3 3
58
6 1 11
32
2 7 11
41
3 1 2
50
4 7 1
59
6 7 1
33
2 8 10
42
3 3 4
51
4 11 1
60
6 12 9
FIRE BEPARTMESJTi
The Company insures Dwelling-houses, Rents, Furniture, Goods, and Merchandise ;
Farming Stock (live and dead) ; Shipping in Port or in Dock, and while building or repair-
ing ; and other Property from loss or damage by Fire, on the Terms of other respectable
Offices.
Copies of detailed Prospectus, until full Tables of Rates, will be furnished at the
Head Office or Agencies.
WM. CHALMERS, Manager.
H. AMBROSE SMITH, Accountant.
ARTHUR KING AND COMPANY, PRINTERS, ABERDEEN.