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Weir MifTes, milliners, North Bridge firect
Weir Thomas, writer, Hope Park
Weir Mrs, Tolcrofs,
Welili James, baker, weft Bow
Welfh Henry, writer to the fignet, Brillo Rnct
Wel/h George, pjlover, Creams
Webfter Rev. Charles, Chapel of Eafc
Webfter Mifs', St. Patrick's fquare
Wclwood Robert, Efq; No 19. St. Andrew's flrcet
Weft James, fhoemaker, Nether bow
Weft James, ftone ware houfe, No ^6. North Bridge
Weft Mrs. Chapel ftreet
W'eftgarth John, clerk, Lochend'3 clofc
White Thomas, baker, Calton
White David, fpirit dealer, Calton
Whyt Bain, writer to the fignet, Paterfon's court
V/hitc Colonel John, St. John's ftreet
Whyte William, writer, Charleses ftreet
White John & Go. merchants & licenfcd ftate lottery
office keepers, oppofite the Tron Church
White David, wrtght, Richmond ftreet
White John, Elq; advocate, Frederick's ftreet
White John, baker, head of Pleafance
White John, Candiemaker, Nicolfon's ftreet
Wfiite George, currier, Pleafance
White Jqnies, hair dreffcr, Morocco's ciofe
White William, fmith & ironmonger, ijcad of Lyon's
clofe; hohfe Warrifton's ciofe
Whi-e James, drnggift & Chymift, oppof. the Guard
White John, grocer, Hanover ftreet v
Wi'ire Dr. James, St. David's ftreet
White Henry, writer. Caftle ftreet
"VVfiite G. taylor, Brifto ftreet - ■
Wiiite Thomas, baker, Calton
Wbife Wil'lam, gardener. Abbey hill
Wbi'e James Si. Son, wrights, near Canongate tolW
White David grocer, Calton
Whitelaw Mrs, room fetter, A'ifon's fqnare
Wriit.-fonl Sir John. Canonga't foot
Whdrtvn Thomas, Efq; cf)m:r '{T (..f Excife, Latiriftou
W i'chcad Roljert, Wright Ncrw ftreet, Canoijo/aie
Wiijht Alexander, Efq; advocate, No 5. Sf Aud, i'q.
Weir MifTes, milliners, North Bridge firect
Weir Thomas, writer, Hope Park
Weir Mrs, Tolcrofs,
Welili James, baker, weft Bow
Welfh Henry, writer to the fignet, Brillo Rnct
Wel/h George, pjlover, Creams
Webfter Rev. Charles, Chapel of Eafc
Webfter Mifs', St. Patrick's fquare
Wclwood Robert, Efq; No 19. St. Andrew's flrcet
Weft James, fhoemaker, Nether bow
Weft James, ftone ware houfe, No ^6. North Bridge
Weft Mrs. Chapel ftreet
W'eftgarth John, clerk, Lochend'3 clofc
White Thomas, baker, Calton
White David, fpirit dealer, Calton
Whyt Bain, writer to the fignet, Paterfon's court
V/hitc Colonel John, St. John's ftreet
Whyte William, writer, Charleses ftreet
White John & Go. merchants & licenfcd ftate lottery
office keepers, oppofite the Tron Church
White David, wrtght, Richmond ftreet
White John, Elq; advocate, Frederick's ftreet
White John, baker, head of Pleafance
White John, Candiemaker, Nicolfon's ftreet
Wfiite George, currier, Pleafance
White Jqnies, hair dreffcr, Morocco's ciofe
White William, fmith & ironmonger, ijcad of Lyon's
clofe; hohfe Warrifton's ciofe
Whi-e James, drnggift & Chymift, oppof. the Guard
White John, grocer, Hanover ftreet v
Wi'ire Dr. James, St. David's ftreet
White Henry, writer. Caftle ftreet
"VVfiite G. taylor, Brifto ftreet - ■
Wiiite Thomas, baker, Calton
Wbife Wil'lam, gardener. Abbey hill
Wbi'e James Si. Son, wrights, near Canongate tolW
White David grocer, Calton
Whitelaw Mrs, room fetter, A'ifon's fqnare
Wriit.-fonl Sir John. Canonga't foot
Whdrtvn Thomas, Efq; cf)m:r '{T (..f Excife, Latiriftou
W i'chcad Roljert, Wright Ncrw ftreet, Canoijo/aie
Wiijht Alexander, Efq; advocate, No 5. Sf Aud, i'q.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Williamson's Edinburgh directory, from June 1790, to June 1792 > (107) |
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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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