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Gfi APPENDIX.
Street, and White Horse Cellar, 25. Prince's-
street.
PePvTH— see Aberdeen, Royal Mail and Saxe Co-
bourg.
PoRTOBELLo, Stage Coaches, every day at 11 o'clock
forenoon, 12 o'clock noon, and 3 and 4 o'clock
afternoon, and 8 and 9 o'clock evening. From
Duty-house, North Bridge, and Stewart's, 161.
High-street.
PoRTOBELLO, Stage Coaches, every day at a quarter
past 11 forenoon, a quarter past 12 o'clock, a
quarter past 3 afternoon, and a quarter past 8
evening. From Brown's, 2. Prince's-street, and
Miss Sommerville's, 1^3. High-sti-eet.
Prestonpans, Stage Coach, by Musselburgh ; every
day at 4 o'clock afternoon. From MacGregor's,
177. High-street.
QuEENSFERRY, Stage Coach, every Monday, Vv^'ednes-
day, and Saturday, at 4- o'clock afternoon.
From MacGregor's, 177. High-street.
Seafield Baths, Stage Coach, by Leith, every day
at 1 1 forenoon, and 1 and 4- o'clock afternoon.
From Brown's, 3. Prince's-street.
Stirling, Royal Mail, by Linlithgow and Falkirk
every morning at a quarter before 8 o'clock.
From Black Bull, Catherine-street, and 15.
Prince's-street.
A'. B. — The above is a correct list of the departure of
the Mails and Coaches at date of publication ;
but frequent alterations occur, and a change
of the London and Aberdeen Mails is shortly
expected. — Mail Coaches only are allowed to
run on Sundays.
alphabetical list of mail and stage coach
OFFICES,
Barclay's Hotel, Adam's-square
Brown, W. J, 2, and 3, Prince's-street
Campbell, Pat. Crown Hotel, 11, Prince's-street
Cameron, Geo, 195. High-street
Duty House, north end of North-bridge
MacGregor, Peter, 177- High-street
Melrose and Company, 122, High-street
Piper and Company, Black Bull Inn, Catherine-street
Piper, Edward, 15, Prince's-street
Scott, J. and Co. Star Hotel 36, Prince's-street
1824-5,
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Street, and White Horse Cellar, 25. Prince's-
street.
PePvTH— see Aberdeen, Royal Mail and Saxe Co-
bourg.
PoRTOBELLo, Stage Coaches, every day at 11 o'clock
forenoon, 12 o'clock noon, and 3 and 4 o'clock
afternoon, and 8 and 9 o'clock evening. From
Duty-house, North Bridge, and Stewart's, 161.
High-street.
PoRTOBELLO, Stage Coaches, every day at a quarter
past 11 forenoon, a quarter past 12 o'clock, a
quarter past 3 afternoon, and a quarter past 8
evening. From Brown's, 2. Prince's-street, and
Miss Sommerville's, 1^3. High-sti-eet.
Prestonpans, Stage Coach, by Musselburgh ; every
day at 4 o'clock afternoon. From MacGregor's,
177. High-street.
QuEENSFERRY, Stage Coach, every Monday, Vv^'ednes-
day, and Saturday, at 4- o'clock afternoon.
From MacGregor's, 177. High-street.
Seafield Baths, Stage Coach, by Leith, every day
at 1 1 forenoon, and 1 and 4- o'clock afternoon.
From Brown's, 3. Prince's-street.
Stirling, Royal Mail, by Linlithgow and Falkirk
every morning at a quarter before 8 o'clock.
From Black Bull, Catherine-street, and 15.
Prince's-street.
A'. B. — The above is a correct list of the departure of
the Mails and Coaches at date of publication ;
but frequent alterations occur, and a change
of the London and Aberdeen Mails is shortly
expected. — Mail Coaches only are allowed to
run on Sundays.
alphabetical list of mail and stage coach
OFFICES,
Barclay's Hotel, Adam's-square
Brown, W. J, 2, and 3, Prince's-street
Campbell, Pat. Crown Hotel, 11, Prince's-street
Cameron, Geo, 195. High-street
Duty House, north end of North-bridge
MacGregor, Peter, 177- High-street
Melrose and Company, 122, High-street
Piper and Company, Black Bull Inn, Catherine-street
Piper, Edward, 15, Prince's-street
Scott, J. and Co. Star Hotel 36, Prince's-street
1824-5,
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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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