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Crichton, David, reporter of Shipping, Exchange, and Baltic
Coffeerooms, 22 Fish Street
Crichton, David, flesher, 109 Scouringburn
Crichton, David, dealer in vegetables, 57 Wellgate
Crichton, James, commission agent. Trades' Lane ; h, Meffan
House, Croall's Croft, Ferry Road
Crichton, John, surgeon, 28 South Tay Street
Crichton, John, baker, 29 Perth Road
Crichton, John, coal merchant, Gellatly Street ; h, Stewart's
Court, Seagate
Crichton, Miss, Union Close, 25 Nethergate
Crichton, Mrs, 68 do.
Crichton, William, Fleece Tavern, Rankine's Close, 6 Murray-
gate
Crighton, David, Surveyor for Lloyd's, 37 Exchange Street ;
h. Dudhope Terrace
Crighton, David (of Crighton and Steele, Reform Street) ; h.
Springfield, Perth Road
Crighton and Steele, clothiers and silk mercers, 32 Reform
Street
Crockatt, John, wright, south side of Bell Street
Crockatt, John, shipmaster, 93 Overgate
Crockatt, Thomas, shipmaster, 72 Nethergate
Crockatt, William junior, merchant, 1 Upper Dudhope
Crescent
Crockatt, William, toll collector, Lilybank Toll
Croll, Catherine, bookseller and circulating library. Union
Close, 25 Nethergate
Croll, John, builder, 138 Hawkhill
Croll, John, mill manager. Dura Mill, Upper Dens ; h. 29
Cotton Road
Croll, Mrs, Lodgings, first flat Gellatly's Buildings, Nether-
gate
Crombie, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 83 do. do. do.
Cross, Mrs, Femie's Court, 39 Seagate
Crossthwaite, William, merchant, 23 St Andrew's Street; h.
57 Magdalen Green
Crow, John, 194 Westfield Lane
Crowlie, Arthur, grocer, 170 Seagate
Crowlie, John, merchant, 25 Perth Road
Cruickshank, Richard, livery and posting stables, &c., 34 Castle
Street
Cruickshank, William, coal merchant, 155 Hilltown
Crystal, James, spirit- dealer, 77 Cowgate
Cumming, George, shipmaster, 15 Exchange Street
Crichton, David, reporter of Shipping, Exchange, and Baltic
Coffeerooms, 22 Fish Street
Crichton, David, flesher, 109 Scouringburn
Crichton, David, dealer in vegetables, 57 Wellgate
Crichton, James, commission agent. Trades' Lane ; h, Meffan
House, Croall's Croft, Ferry Road
Crichton, John, surgeon, 28 South Tay Street
Crichton, John, baker, 29 Perth Road
Crichton, John, coal merchant, Gellatly Street ; h, Stewart's
Court, Seagate
Crichton, Miss, Union Close, 25 Nethergate
Crichton, Mrs, 68 do.
Crichton, William, Fleece Tavern, Rankine's Close, 6 Murray-
gate
Crighton, David, Surveyor for Lloyd's, 37 Exchange Street ;
h. Dudhope Terrace
Crighton, David (of Crighton and Steele, Reform Street) ; h.
Springfield, Perth Road
Crighton and Steele, clothiers and silk mercers, 32 Reform
Street
Crockatt, John, wright, south side of Bell Street
Crockatt, John, shipmaster, 93 Overgate
Crockatt, Thomas, shipmaster, 72 Nethergate
Crockatt, William junior, merchant, 1 Upper Dudhope
Crescent
Crockatt, William, toll collector, Lilybank Toll
Croll, Catherine, bookseller and circulating library. Union
Close, 25 Nethergate
Croll, John, builder, 138 Hawkhill
Croll, John, mill manager. Dura Mill, Upper Dens ; h. 29
Cotton Road
Croll, Mrs, Lodgings, first flat Gellatly's Buildings, Nether-
gate
Crombie, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 83 do. do. do.
Cross, Mrs, Femie's Court, 39 Seagate
Crossthwaite, William, merchant, 23 St Andrew's Street; h.
57 Magdalen Green
Crow, John, 194 Westfield Lane
Crowlie, Arthur, grocer, 170 Seagate
Crowlie, John, merchant, 25 Perth Road
Cruickshank, Richard, livery and posting stables, &c., 34 Castle
Street
Cruickshank, William, coal merchant, 155 Hilltown
Crystal, James, spirit- dealer, 77 Cowgate
Cumming, George, shipmaster, 15 Exchange Street
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Dundee > Dundee Post Office directory for 1845 > (34) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/84964710 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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