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STREET DIEECTOEY.
Spzingbank Tez^ace,
From Crown st, to Bon-accord ter.
Robert Collie, jan.
1 Wm. Reid, insurance broker
2 John Cargill, late shipmaster
3 Mrs Capt. Alexander
... J. Whittaker, M.D.
4 Wm. MelviUe (of T. M. and S.)
5 Mrs FuUarton
6 J. and W. Martin, flesherg
7 Wm. Dunn, advocate
8 Wm. Catto (Aberdeen Bank)
9 Alex. Davidson, merchant
10 Wm. Murray, Lime Co.
11 James Warrack, agent
12 R. W. LyaU (of Hay and Lyall)
13 Alex. Gildawie
. . John Fearnside, druggist
... James Petrie (of J. P. and Sons)
18 James Batchan (T. and C. B)
19 George J. W. Ruthven
20 Miss Shaw
21 Mrs Mitchell
22 Miss Carter
Spiringbank Place,
From Springbank to Springbank st.
1 Wm. Hislop
... Misses Hislop
2 Mrs "Wilson
3 James IJruce (of P. and K.)
4 Mrs M'Kenzie
Spiring @a£den.
From George street to Windy wynd.
81 Archibald Tough, carter
85 Wm. Paterson, druggist. Spring
garden house
90 M. A. Ewen, furniture dealer
Stewart's Cousrt,
62 George street.
Steivaxt Place,
69 Guestrow.
Stiravrbezny Bank,
Top of Hardgate.
1 Robert Eddie, late brewer
2 Wm. Philip, jun. (of P. and C.)
3 Wm. Black, wine merchant
4 John Willox
5 Francis Craigmyle, teacher
6 John Lendrum (of L. and T.)
7 John Ogilvie, LL.D.
8 Wm. H. Shanks, clerk
9 David Souter (N. of S. B.)
10 Mrs David Macallan
StKonach's Olose^
Exchequer row.
Sugarhouse IJane^
From Quay to Virginia street,
12 Alex. Masson, mate.
Snmnier Stzeet,
From Union place to Skene street.
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Andrew Borthwick, dyer
Wm. Reid, photographer
Rev. Charles Skene
Francis Cooper, grocer
Mrs John Middleton
James Garvie, builder
Davidson Brothers, cabinetmakers
Thomas Baird, cabinetmaker
R. Smith (County police)
Miss Mitchell, lodgings
Wm. Keith, slater
John Ross, letter carrier
John Williamson, flesher
Alex. Watson, bookseller
James Ross , builder
John Ross, mason
Wm. Thomson
Miss Lyon, dressmaker
Wm. Jenkins, inspector
Mrs Erskine
James Laing, mason
Miss M'Kenzie
Eraser L. Johnston, merchant
Mrs Sangster
John Rattray, south mRil guard
David Walker, hairdresser
William Adam, town's officer
Wilham Slaker
Peter Farquharson, grocer
Miss Bruce, milliner
Miss Winton, dressmaker
Robert Laws, foreman (A, and W.
Ogilvie)
Mrs Ritchie, sick nurse
Thomas Sang, shoemaker
James Thomson, manager '(J- B.
and Co.)
Mrs Mackie, sick nnrse
W. Stevenson, attendant (St James'
Church)
George Imray, teacher (Gilcomston
School)
Miss Walker

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