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ABERDEEN  CITY  LIBRARIES 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2011  with  funding  from 

National  Library  of  Scotland 


http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeaberde184849uns 


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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. 


M-%18 


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., 


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sti 
te. 

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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. 

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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. 


28 


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. 


35 


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 

G 


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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


186 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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) 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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) 


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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 


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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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229 


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 


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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 


137 


138 
139 
141 
143 
145 
146 
147 


148 
149 
150 
151 

152 
153 

155 

154 
155 
156 

157 
158 
159 
160 
161 

162 


163 
164 

165 
165 
166 
167 
169 
171 
175 
191 
193 

195 

197 

198 
201 
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 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  LANES,  COURTS,  &C. 


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. 


1)2 


234 


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 


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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 
before  next  investigation,  as  shown  in  the  following  Table  : — 


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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.