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STHEET DIEECTORY.
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191
18 Jas. Grin ton, haberdasher, Ao
18 William Darling, grocer
18 G. Anderson, solicitor
Royal College of Surgeons ;
John Dodds, janitor
IG H. & W. Milliard, cutlers
l4 J. Sibbald, bootmaker.
12 G. Ballantyne, trimming shop
10 Mrs Dr Brown
10 Mrs A. Johnstone
10 William Xieunie, teacher
1 A. Forbes, teacher of drawing
10 M. & D. Ferinbeck, German
clock- makers
10 Mrs James Hamilton
10 W. IJutherford, wine-merchts,
10 David Whyte, victual-dealer
8 James Hamilton, auctioneer
8 Robert Thomson, spirit-dealer
6 E. and J. Johnston, worsted
warehouse
4 Guthrie and Tait, booksellers
2 J. Jeffrey & Sons, haberdash.
NICOLSON ST. (WEST.)
1 Alex. Fairley, umbrellamaker
3 Walter Matheson, bootmaker
5 Andrew Miller, watchmaker
7 G. Jamieson, tailor
7 John Lawrie, teacher
7 Mrs Walker, lodgings
1 1 Mrs lleid, ham-shop
1.3 Wood's court
13 John Napier, printers' lead-
maker
13 John Scougall, flasher
16 John Smart, flesher
17 Palmer's buildings ^
17 Hug-h Lammie, spirit-mercht.
17 Alexander Livingston, agent
17 Peter Livingston, agent
17 D. Trotter, merchant
17 Mrs Dick
17 John Syme, woollen-draper
23 Robert Hay, spirit-dealer
25 Mrs Walker
25 W. & J. Anderson, smiths, ho.
25 James Napier, druggist
25 David Farmer, tailor
27 Ja. Robertson, carver and gilder
29 J. M' Queen, haberdasher
31 William Lawson, silk-dyer
35 Alexander M'Intosh, turner
35 R. M'Donald, surgeon
35 Robt. Torrance, tinplate- worker
35 Misses Anderson, dressmakers
35 Thomas Sloan, shoemaker
35 Miss Sloan,, dressmaker
37 James Ritchie, smith
39 William Thomson, baker
20, 22, & 24 A. Usher & Co. spirit-
merchants
26 A. Usher, of Usher & Co.
18 A. Sinclair, pawnbroker
18 John Donaldson, victual-dealer
1 8 Mrs Robertson
18 John B. Caw, goldsmith
1 8 W. A. Thomson jun.messenger-
at-arms
18 A. Thomson, accountant
18 Tax Office for Arrears
as CHy Poor -Rates Office
lb Police Assessment Office
19 Wm. Searl, basketmaker '
20 Mason and Hall, tailors
21 W. Morton and Co., gold lace
manufacturers
28 M'Kaskie& Anderson, hatters
24 Harrison aiiS Halket, woollen-
drapers
25 John Thompson, tailor
25 David Smith, tailor
25 A.Mackenzie, fish, tackle maker
25 D. M'Donald, accountant
27 A. and C. Elack, booksellers
28 Marshall & Aiken, wool.-drprs.
•>i> Old Sliippif'ff Co.'s Office.
29 A. Scott & Son, woollen-drapers
29 George Aikman, engraver
20 A. Mossman and Co. jeweDers
29 J. B. Mould, engraver
31 John White, draper
33 John Gordon, draper
34 William Wells, tea-merchant
34 W. Phin, fishing-tackle maker
34 R. Grierson, working-jeweller
34 John White, lapidary
35 Arch. Geikie jun. perfumer
36 Abernethy & Stewart, merchts.
17 C/ironicle iffice
37 Robert Nicol, die-cutter
37 Alexander Banks, bookbinder
37 James Gilbert, tailor
37 George Bell, jeweller
38 T. Tweedie, hosier & glover
39 Market Stairs
40 Wm. Crouch, general merch.
41 George Green, tea-merchant
42 R. A. Russell, grocer
43 Andrew Meek, hosier
43 A. and R. Ferris, ironmongers
44 George Bell, jeweller
45 James M'Naught, confectioner
47 D. Ridpath, confectioner
" New Buildings,
Rainbow Coffeeho. J. llampling
47 Mackay &Cunningham, jewel.
48 Friendly Insurance Office,
49 Chisholm & Mackay, jewellers
50 T. Cunningham, hatter
61 C. Blyth, agent
51 George Stone, esq.
51 M. Taj'lor, lace manufacturer
52 Duncan & Flockhart, druggists
53 George M'Kay, hatter
64 Mrs Newton
Southern Markets
14 Samuel Fairbairn, grocer
10 Mrs Johnston, milliner
8 , John Ross, painter and glazier
6 Miss Ballantyne, dressmaker
6 .J. MiddIeton,ordainedraeasurer
6 Mrs Tod, teacher
4 James Robertson, watchmaker
2 William Wallace, Esq. W.S.
2 Mrs Park
NIDDRY STREET.
1 Jas. Gray, wine and spirit-dlr.
3 \Y. Rutherford, spirit-mercht.
5 Thos. Hewat, leather-merchant
9 James Rutherford, flax-dresser
11 Jas. Aikman, leather-merchant
14 Thomas Craig, rag-merchant
27 & 29 David & J. Stott, leather-
merchants
37 Alexander Stewart, last-maker
45 Peter Sinton, broker
51 A. Inches, leather-merchant
53 W. Hutchison, leather-mercht,
57 J. M'Dougal, grocer
50 Geo. Smith, leather-merchant
38 D. J. Thomson, leather-factor
38 W. Thomson, agent
36 Balfour and Jack, printers
30 Dr BeWs School; And. Young,
teacher, Jas. BeU, assistant
28 A. & D. Thomson, silverplaters
26 John Cox, tanner
24 James Gall, printer
22 Sabbath School Depository
20 John Kay, coppersmith
18 Archibald Stewart, last-maker
12 J. Stott, leather-merchant
4 Mrs Sutherland, midwife
2 Robertson, spirit-dealer
NIDDRY ST. (SOUTH.)
A. Donaldson & Sons, tool-mak.
NORTH BRIDGE.
1 Taylor & Co. coach-office
2 Thomas Cooper, button-factor
2 Walker and Co. engravers
2 Collie &. Smith, straw-hat mak.
5 D. M'Beath, hatter
6 A. Banks junior, bookbinder
7 Charles Howden, hosier
8 J. Williams, jewel-case maker
8 John Brown, engraver
8 William M'Isaac, tailor
9 Geo. Lennie, toy-warehouse
iO Henderson and Co., hatters
11 T. & W. M'Dowall, stationers
12 John Scott, tobacconist
13 Alexander Watt, tailor
13 Chisholm & Fleet, str.-hat mak. 54 Charles Finlay, tailor
13 Archibald Kerr, tailor 56 Jas. Howden and Co. jewellers
14 R. Millar, watdiraaker 67 J. M'Queen, commis.-wareho.
15 Campbell and Co. hat-manufac- d7 Hercvles Insur. Co. of Scotland,
turers 1 5? Quinton Campbell, Com. lodg
17 John F, M'Farlane, druggist 59 Romanes &Patevson, silk men.
STHEET DIEECTORY.
^^ o II
191
18 Jas. Grin ton, haberdasher, Ao
18 William Darling, grocer
18 G. Anderson, solicitor
Royal College of Surgeons ;
John Dodds, janitor
IG H. & W. Milliard, cutlers
l4 J. Sibbald, bootmaker.
12 G. Ballantyne, trimming shop
10 Mrs Dr Brown
10 Mrs A. Johnstone
10 William Xieunie, teacher
1 A. Forbes, teacher of drawing
10 M. & D. Ferinbeck, German
clock- makers
10 Mrs James Hamilton
10 W. IJutherford, wine-merchts,
10 David Whyte, victual-dealer
8 James Hamilton, auctioneer
8 Robert Thomson, spirit-dealer
6 E. and J. Johnston, worsted
warehouse
4 Guthrie and Tait, booksellers
2 J. Jeffrey & Sons, haberdash.
NICOLSON ST. (WEST.)
1 Alex. Fairley, umbrellamaker
3 Walter Matheson, bootmaker
5 Andrew Miller, watchmaker
7 G. Jamieson, tailor
7 John Lawrie, teacher
7 Mrs Walker, lodgings
1 1 Mrs lleid, ham-shop
1.3 Wood's court
13 John Napier, printers' lead-
maker
13 John Scougall, flasher
16 John Smart, flesher
17 Palmer's buildings ^
17 Hug-h Lammie, spirit-mercht.
17 Alexander Livingston, agent
17 Peter Livingston, agent
17 D. Trotter, merchant
17 Mrs Dick
17 John Syme, woollen-draper
23 Robert Hay, spirit-dealer
25 Mrs Walker
25 W. & J. Anderson, smiths, ho.
25 James Napier, druggist
25 David Farmer, tailor
27 Ja. Robertson, carver and gilder
29 J. M' Queen, haberdasher
31 William Lawson, silk-dyer
35 Alexander M'Intosh, turner
35 R. M'Donald, surgeon
35 Robt. Torrance, tinplate- worker
35 Misses Anderson, dressmakers
35 Thomas Sloan, shoemaker
35 Miss Sloan,, dressmaker
37 James Ritchie, smith
39 William Thomson, baker
20, 22, & 24 A. Usher & Co. spirit-
merchants
26 A. Usher, of Usher & Co.
18 A. Sinclair, pawnbroker
18 John Donaldson, victual-dealer
1 8 Mrs Robertson
18 John B. Caw, goldsmith
1 8 W. A. Thomson jun.messenger-
at-arms
18 A. Thomson, accountant
18 Tax Office for Arrears
as CHy Poor -Rates Office
lb Police Assessment Office
19 Wm. Searl, basketmaker '
20 Mason and Hall, tailors
21 W. Morton and Co., gold lace
manufacturers
28 M'Kaskie& Anderson, hatters
24 Harrison aiiS Halket, woollen-
drapers
25 John Thompson, tailor
25 David Smith, tailor
25 A.Mackenzie, fish, tackle maker
25 D. M'Donald, accountant
27 A. and C. Elack, booksellers
28 Marshall & Aiken, wool.-drprs.
•>i> Old Sliippif'ff Co.'s Office.
29 A. Scott & Son, woollen-drapers
29 George Aikman, engraver
20 A. Mossman and Co. jeweDers
29 J. B. Mould, engraver
31 John White, draper
33 John Gordon, draper
34 William Wells, tea-merchant
34 W. Phin, fishing-tackle maker
34 R. Grierson, working-jeweller
34 John White, lapidary
35 Arch. Geikie jun. perfumer
36 Abernethy & Stewart, merchts.
17 C/ironicle iffice
37 Robert Nicol, die-cutter
37 Alexander Banks, bookbinder
37 James Gilbert, tailor
37 George Bell, jeweller
38 T. Tweedie, hosier & glover
39 Market Stairs
40 Wm. Crouch, general merch.
41 George Green, tea-merchant
42 R. A. Russell, grocer
43 Andrew Meek, hosier
43 A. and R. Ferris, ironmongers
44 George Bell, jeweller
45 James M'Naught, confectioner
47 D. Ridpath, confectioner
" New Buildings,
Rainbow Coffeeho. J. llampling
47 Mackay &Cunningham, jewel.
48 Friendly Insurance Office,
49 Chisholm & Mackay, jewellers
50 T. Cunningham, hatter
61 C. Blyth, agent
51 George Stone, esq.
51 M. Taj'lor, lace manufacturer
52 Duncan & Flockhart, druggists
53 George M'Kay, hatter
64 Mrs Newton
Southern Markets
14 Samuel Fairbairn, grocer
10 Mrs Johnston, milliner
8 , John Ross, painter and glazier
6 Miss Ballantyne, dressmaker
6 .J. MiddIeton,ordainedraeasurer
6 Mrs Tod, teacher
4 James Robertson, watchmaker
2 William Wallace, Esq. W.S.
2 Mrs Park
NIDDRY STREET.
1 Jas. Gray, wine and spirit-dlr.
3 \Y. Rutherford, spirit-mercht.
5 Thos. Hewat, leather-merchant
9 James Rutherford, flax-dresser
11 Jas. Aikman, leather-merchant
14 Thomas Craig, rag-merchant
27 & 29 David & J. Stott, leather-
merchants
37 Alexander Stewart, last-maker
45 Peter Sinton, broker
51 A. Inches, leather-merchant
53 W. Hutchison, leather-mercht,
57 J. M'Dougal, grocer
50 Geo. Smith, leather-merchant
38 D. J. Thomson, leather-factor
38 W. Thomson, agent
36 Balfour and Jack, printers
30 Dr BeWs School; And. Young,
teacher, Jas. BeU, assistant
28 A. & D. Thomson, silverplaters
26 John Cox, tanner
24 James Gall, printer
22 Sabbath School Depository
20 John Kay, coppersmith
18 Archibald Stewart, last-maker
12 J. Stott, leather-merchant
4 Mrs Sutherland, midwife
2 Robertson, spirit-dealer
NIDDRY ST. (SOUTH.)
A. Donaldson & Sons, tool-mak.
NORTH BRIDGE.
1 Taylor & Co. coach-office
2 Thomas Cooper, button-factor
2 Walker and Co. engravers
2 Collie &. Smith, straw-hat mak.
5 D. M'Beath, hatter
6 A. Banks junior, bookbinder
7 Charles Howden, hosier
8 J. Williams, jewel-case maker
8 John Brown, engraver
8 William M'Isaac, tailor
9 Geo. Lennie, toy-warehouse
iO Henderson and Co., hatters
11 T. & W. M'Dowall, stationers
12 John Scott, tobacconist
13 Alexander Watt, tailor
13 Chisholm & Fleet, str.-hat mak. 54 Charles Finlay, tailor
13 Archibald Kerr, tailor 56 Jas. Howden and Co. jewellers
14 R. Millar, watdiraaker 67 J. M'Queen, commis.-wareho.
15 Campbell and Co. hat-manufac- d7 Hercvles Insur. Co. of Scotland,
turers 1 5? Quinton Campbell, Com. lodg
17 John F, M'Farlane, druggist 59 Romanes &Patevson, silk men.
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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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