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PART SECOND, DISTRICTS.
173
No.
HIGH STREET.
No.
HIGH STREET.
Wm. Cuthbertson, -nTiglit 5
R. M'Leod, tailor 6
Stewart Bell, silver plater 6
AJex. Poison, spirit dealer 7
Miss Baynes, dressmaker 8
Miss Hamilton, dressmaker 8
SI 9 John Fenier, victual dealer
S21 John M'Intyre, spirit dealer
523 Arch. Learmonth, spuit dealer
527 James Macdonald, fleslier
529 Milne's entry.
David Gourlaj'', pewterer
529 John Grierson, spirit dealer
529 Donald M'Donald, pipe maker
531 Thomas Irrine, auctioneer
571 Blytlt's close,
573 John Bishop, victual dealer
575 ]Vaini''s close.
577 M. M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
585 J. Robertson, tinplate worker
587 Tod's close.
595 David Drummond, wright
595 Richard Rennie, slater
595 Jollie's close.
597 Thomas Daniel, spirit dealer
599 Scmple's close.
609 Mrs M'Intosh, spirit dealer
611 K. M'Kenzie, spirit dealer
613 Skinner's close.
619 Pipe's close.
623 James Mercer, reservoir
623 Andrew Mercer, water olEcer
623 Ramsuy lane.
623 Ramsay garden.
Cosmo Iraies, esq. advocate
Alex. Thomson, esq. woollen
draper 1
D. M'Laren, esq. linen draper 2
C. Bremner, esq. W.S. 3
625 John Murray, esq.
625 Rt. Hon. Sir G. Warrender,
bart.
Tlie Castle
Lieut-Col. Harvey, fort-major
Rev. James Chapman, D.G.C.
J. A. Chapman, esq. advocate
Lieut F. Murray, barrackmas.
Mr Alex. Dingwall, Crown
Room
J. Kidd, spirit dlr. Canteen
416 Castle icipid
Mr "\V. M'Ghie, spirit dealer
John Hume, reed maker
414 David Mitchell, esq. S.S.C.
414 James Mitchell, shoemaker
412 A. Mackay, spirit dealer
410 William Anderson, musician
408 Mrs John Fettes
408 Wm. Auld, blacking maker
406 William Raebura, spirit dlr.
406 Mr J. Davies, cheesemonger
.404 Blair's close
404 Miss Kerr
400 Richard Main, green grocer
398 Jlr Thos. Nelson, bookseller
398 Brown's dose
I\Ir Tlion^as Brown, draper
No.
HIGH STREET.
396 Broicn's coicrt
396 Mr William Greig, plasterer
396 Miss Frater, dressmaker
396 J. Mackenzie, sheriff officer
396 Cumming Cheyne, spirit dlr.
396 Mr Alex. Blackie, baker
394 Thomas Stewart, esq.
392 BosiccU's court
392 Mr A. Redpath, (J. Anderson)
Daniel Scrymgeour, city oil".
D. & A. Young, teachers
390 William Greig, plasterer
388 Mr George Stewart, writer
388 Rochville close
340 Joseph Bell, hairdresser
340 George Walker, military bag-
pipe maker
340 John Walker, turner
336 Peter Wilson, spirit dealer
332 Johnston's close
330 M. M'Intosh, linen & wool-
len di-aper
328 A. Russell, grocer & spirit dlr.
324 George Mackenzie, draper
322 Lockhart Frame, bookbinder
322 Solicitors-at-Law Hall, David
Bain
322 Wm. Finnic, brash manufact.
322 Riddle's close
318 John Shanks, spirit dealer
316 James Ferrier, victual dealer
314 Thomas Brown, draper
312 Fisher's close
312 Mrs Williamson, sick nurse
312 Bell and Meudell, wholesale
and retail ironmongers
312 Peter Ferguson, pawnbroker
310 Thomas Sawers, baker
306 W. Mathew, pocketbook mak,
306 Charles Ferrier, bookbinder
304 Brodic's close
St Andrew's Masonic Lodge
AViUiam Christie, ^vright
304 Mrs Macpherson, midwife
304 Robert Menzies, printer
302 Jas. Brown, wine & sp. mer.
300 Wm. Jeffrey, cotton manufac.
300 R. Home, engraver & printer
of music
300 Jlrs Fraser, midwife
300 Biickanans court
98 D. Cameron, grocer and spirit
dealer
294 Laidlaw & Cowan, drapers
286 R. Glass, saddlers' ironmonger
286 Old Bank close
276 Gosford's close
Wm. M'Donald, J. P. constable
262 Libberton's icynd
Justice of Peace Office
The County Hall, Jas. ScrjTn-
geour, housekeeper
' Parliament Square
St Giles' Church
Exchequer Chambers
Sir W. Forbes & Co. bankers
MrJ.Callender,(SirW.Forbes)
208 Courant counting room
206 Robert Falconer, spirit dealer
204 Walker and Greig, printers
204 Jardine, Stodart, and Fraser,
esqrs. W.S.
200 Wm. Hannah, surg. & dnigg.
196 Old Fishnarket Close.
John Stewart, tobacco manuf. 2
David Ker & Co. wine and
spirit merchants, 3 & 4
J. Iilamiel,gingerbeerbrewer5
Abram Thomson, stationer &
bookbinder
MrR. Cockburn, (Courant)
Neill & Co. printers 10
T. Johnston, (Neil! & Co.)
Angus M'Rae, shoemaker 20
John Sinclair, smith 35
190 Borthivick's close.
190 Mrs James AUan
190 Thos. Bowden, tavern keeper ^
190 Mr Thos. Yule, shoemaker
190 Coumnt Newsfaper Office, D.
Ramsay & Son, printe;:s
and publishers
184 Thomas Isbister, grocer vine
and spirit dealer
1 82 George Burn, victual dealer
1 80 John JI'Donald, spirit dealer
178 Duncan & Greig, cloth and
carpet makers
178 Insurance Company of Scot-
land, D.Renwick esq. man.
176 R, & G. Dick, woollen drapers
1 70 Mr Wm. Henderson, of T,
Henderson & Co.
170 Old Assembly close.
William Brash, tunier
W. Borthwick & Co. wire
workers & brassfounders
G. W. Boyd & Co. printers
Misses TurnbuU, dressmakers
John Stark, printer
James Kerr, smith
John Carson, sheriff officer
Thomas Turnbiill, printer
J. Clark, steeple-clock maker
170 J. Maxwell, auctioneer and
appraiser
170 Mr G. Burn, victual dealer
170 C.& D.Stuart, painters &glaz.
166 Robert Cowan, tailor
166 Mr P. Scott, woollen draper
166 William Lyon, tailor
166 John Ritchie, tailor
164 John and Archibald Craig,
wholesale & retail woollen
drapers and hatters
162 Mr Jos. Smith, wire worker
162 Covenant close,
John Young, bookbinder
D. Gunn, paper ruler
W. H. Blackie, herald painter
160 W. & A. K. Johnston, en-
gravers and printers
1 58 J. Ritchie, wholesale and re-
tail stationer

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