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Taskcr, David, baker, Hawkhill, s.
Taws, James, flaxspinner and manufacturer, Hilltown, e.
Tay Foundry, Trades' Lane, e.
Tay Square Seminary, South Tay Street, w.
Tay and Tyne Shipping Company's Office, Greenmarket, w.
Taylor, James, and Son, machinemakers and fiaxspinners, Lindsay
Street, e.
— William, feuar, Taylor's Lane, Perth Road, s.
— William Ogilvie, shipmaster, Nethergate, s.
— Mrs. No. 49 Nethergate, s.
• — William, cooper, Seagate, s.
— iVIiss, Tindal's Wynd, w.
— Charles, wright, Blackness Road, n.
— Robert, machinemaker, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.
— Peter, book-agent, Crichton Street, e.
— James, manufacturer, Duckbill
— James, feuar, Maryfield
— William, auctioneer, Overgate, s.
Templeman, Matthew, watchmaker, Peter Street, e.
Tennant, Thomas, confectioner, Thorter Row, w.
Thain, John, merchant and shipowner, No. I Commercial Street;
house Park Place
— James, shipowner. No. 1 Commercial Street ; bouse Magdalen
Yard Road
Theatre Royal, Castle Street, w.
Thistle Hall, No. 7 Union Street, w.
Thorn, William, mason, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.
Thomas, J. M. surgeon, No. 30 Union Street, e.
Thorns, Patrick Hunter, agent for the National Bank of Scotland,
and manager for Forfarshire and Perthshire fire insurance
company, &c. St. Andrew's Place, Cowgate; residence
Crescent-house, Perth Road
— William, agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, Seagate, n;
house above
— James, shipowner, Burnhead
— George, merchant and insurance broker, St. Andrew's Place,
Cowgate ; house King Street, s.
— Brothers and Co. fiaxspinners, Barrack Street Mill
— Mrs. Wester Clepington
— Mrs. George, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.
— Peter, clothier, west end of High Street
Taskcr, David, baker, Hawkhill, s.
Taws, James, flaxspinner and manufacturer, Hilltown, e.
Tay Foundry, Trades' Lane, e.
Tay Square Seminary, South Tay Street, w.
Tay and Tyne Shipping Company's Office, Greenmarket, w.
Taylor, James, and Son, machinemakers and fiaxspinners, Lindsay
Street, e.
— William, feuar, Taylor's Lane, Perth Road, s.
— William Ogilvie, shipmaster, Nethergate, s.
— Mrs. No. 49 Nethergate, s.
• — William, cooper, Seagate, s.
— iVIiss, Tindal's Wynd, w.
— Charles, wright, Blackness Road, n.
— Robert, machinemaker, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.
— Peter, book-agent, Crichton Street, e.
— James, manufacturer, Duckbill
— James, feuar, Maryfield
— William, auctioneer, Overgate, s.
Templeman, Matthew, watchmaker, Peter Street, e.
Tennant, Thomas, confectioner, Thorter Row, w.
Thain, John, merchant and shipowner, No. I Commercial Street;
house Park Place
— James, shipowner. No. 1 Commercial Street ; bouse Magdalen
Yard Road
Theatre Royal, Castle Street, w.
Thistle Hall, No. 7 Union Street, w.
Thorn, William, mason, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.
Thomas, J. M. surgeon, No. 30 Union Street, e.
Thorns, Patrick Hunter, agent for the National Bank of Scotland,
and manager for Forfarshire and Perthshire fire insurance
company, &c. St. Andrew's Place, Cowgate; residence
Crescent-house, Perth Road
— William, agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, Seagate, n;
house above
— James, shipowner, Burnhead
— George, merchant and insurance broker, St. Andrew's Place,
Cowgate ; house King Street, s.
— Brothers and Co. fiaxspinners, Barrack Street Mill
— Mrs. Wester Clepington
— Mrs. George, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.
— Peter, clothier, west end of High Street
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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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