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560 SUBURBAN LIST.
Hazelbank, Cults ; Alexander Gray
Ilazelhead House ; Duncan Robertson, ad vocats,Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeen,
&c., about half a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, then nearly half a
mile to the left from Skene road
Heathpark, Maryculter ; John Harper, jun.
Heath ViUa, Cults ; Mrs John Cameron
Henry Villa, West Cults ; William Cook
Hilton House ; James Anderson— about fi^e minutes' walk west from
Woodside F.C. Manse
Homewood ; James Davidson— on Countesswells road, right hand side, about
two miles from Holburn street
Inchgarth ; Henry F. Begg— on north bank of river Dee, about three miles
from town, by north Deeside road
Inchgower, Cults ; Rev. Adam Ross
Ingleside, West Cults ; Thomas Hutchison
Inverdee ; J. Blaikie Nicol— on north side of Dee, 3^ miles from town, near
Cults station
Inverdon ; Andrew Murray— west of, and near Old Bridge of Don
Johnston House ; Captain C. P. N. Macready— on ths Rubislaw road, a qu.irber
of a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Kenfield ; John Philip Fraser— on Countesswells road, about two miles from
Holburn street, left hand side
Kepplestone ; Mrs Macdonald — on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite
Rubislaw Quarries
Kettock Mills ; John Strachan & Sons, millers— one mile from Bridge of Don
Kininvie, Mannofield ; John Leslie —on Countesswells road
Kippen Cottage, Cults ; Thomas Donaldson
Luton Cottage, Cults ; James M'Kay
Mannofield — a group of dwelling houses on Great Western road, one and a
half miles from Holburn street
Marybank, Blairs ; William Macintosh
Maryville ; Mrs Colonel Ca^lenhead- at the west end of South High Stocket
road, leading from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square
Maryville, Woodside ; George F. Duthie
Mayfield, Woodside ; James A. Hadden
Mayfield House, Cults ; George Hilton Paterson— at Cults station
Meadow Bank, Cults ; Edmund Gearing
Merlebank : Wm. Dyack, C.E.— on Broomhill road, left hand side, one mile
from Union street
Middleton House, Cults, Pitfodels Station ; John S. Chalmers
Middleton Cottage, Cults ; Misses CoUie
Millbank, Cults ; George Yule
Millden, Cults ; John Robertson.
MiUo ; David Leith— about five minutes from Pitfodels Station, North
Deeside road
Moualtrie VUla, Seafield ; John A. Huggan
Morefield ; Mrs W. H. Cameron — on North High Stocket road, half a mile
west of Mile-end, left hand side
Moreseat ; George Tough— on North High Stocket road,about half a mile
west of Mile-end, left hand side
Morkeu ; Miss Tayler — at extremity of Mid Pitfodels road
Newton Dee, Murtle; Brigade Surgeon Lieut. -Col. William Johnston
Norfolk Villa, Cults ; Edwin J. Nicholson
Northcote, Cults ; A. J. W. Storie, S.S.C. — on North Deeside road, about three
mUes from town, right hand side
Norwood Hall ; James Ogston — on north bank of river Dee, about three miles
from town, by North Deeside road
Oakbank, Cults ; Mrs Ross
Oakbank Industrial School — on North High Stocket road, one mile and a
quarter from Skene square, left hand side
Oakbank VUla, King's gate ; James C. Glegg — South High Stocket road, one
mile and a quarter from Skene square, right hand side
Oldmill Reformatory — about two and a half miles from Union street, on Skene
road, right hand side
Outseats of Pitmuxton ; Mrs Thorn— on the north side of river Dee, one and
a half miles from Aberdeen
Hazelbank, Cults ; Alexander Gray
Ilazelhead House ; Duncan Robertson, ad vocats,Sheriff-Substitute of Aberdeen,
&c., about half a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, then nearly half a
mile to the left from Skene road
Heathpark, Maryculter ; John Harper, jun.
Heath ViUa, Cults ; Mrs John Cameron
Henry Villa, West Cults ; William Cook
Hilton House ; James Anderson— about fi^e minutes' walk west from
Woodside F.C. Manse
Homewood ; James Davidson— on Countesswells road, right hand side, about
two miles from Holburn street
Inchgarth ; Henry F. Begg— on north bank of river Dee, about three miles
from town, by north Deeside road
Inchgower, Cults ; Rev. Adam Ross
Ingleside, West Cults ; Thomas Hutchison
Inverdee ; J. Blaikie Nicol— on north side of Dee, 3^ miles from town, near
Cults station
Inverdon ; Andrew Murray— west of, and near Old Bridge of Don
Johnston House ; Captain C. P. N. Macready— on ths Rubislaw road, a qu.irber
of a mile beyond Rubislaw Quarries, left hand side
Kenfield ; John Philip Fraser— on Countesswells road, about two miles from
Holburn street, left hand side
Kepplestone ; Mrs Macdonald — on the Skene road, left hand side, opposite
Rubislaw Quarries
Kettock Mills ; John Strachan & Sons, millers— one mile from Bridge of Don
Kininvie, Mannofield ; John Leslie —on Countesswells road
Kippen Cottage, Cults ; Thomas Donaldson
Luton Cottage, Cults ; James M'Kay
Mannofield — a group of dwelling houses on Great Western road, one and a
half miles from Holburn street
Marybank, Blairs ; William Macintosh
Maryville ; Mrs Colonel Ca^lenhead- at the west end of South High Stocket
road, leading from Morningfield, about two miles from Skene square
Maryville, Woodside ; George F. Duthie
Mayfield, Woodside ; James A. Hadden
Mayfield House, Cults ; George Hilton Paterson— at Cults station
Meadow Bank, Cults ; Edmund Gearing
Merlebank : Wm. Dyack, C.E.— on Broomhill road, left hand side, one mile
from Union street
Middleton House, Cults, Pitfodels Station ; John S. Chalmers
Middleton Cottage, Cults ; Misses CoUie
Millbank, Cults ; George Yule
Millden, Cults ; John Robertson.
MiUo ; David Leith— about five minutes from Pitfodels Station, North
Deeside road
Moualtrie VUla, Seafield ; John A. Huggan
Morefield ; Mrs W. H. Cameron — on North High Stocket road, half a mile
west of Mile-end, left hand side
Moreseat ; George Tough— on North High Stocket road,about half a mile
west of Mile-end, left hand side
Morkeu ; Miss Tayler — at extremity of Mid Pitfodels road
Newton Dee, Murtle; Brigade Surgeon Lieut. -Col. William Johnston
Norfolk Villa, Cults ; Edwin J. Nicholson
Northcote, Cults ; A. J. W. Storie, S.S.C. — on North Deeside road, about three
mUes from town, right hand side
Norwood Hall ; James Ogston — on north bank of river Dee, about three miles
from town, by North Deeside road
Oakbank, Cults ; Mrs Ross
Oakbank Industrial School — on North High Stocket road, one mile and a
quarter from Skene square, left hand side
Oakbank VUla, King's gate ; James C. Glegg — South High Stocket road, one
mile and a quarter from Skene square, right hand side
Oldmill Reformatory — about two and a half miles from Union street, on Skene
road, right hand side
Outseats of Pitmuxton ; Mrs Thorn— on the north side of river Dee, one and
a half miles from Aberdeen
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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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