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Jack, John, dockmaster, King William the Fourth's Dock Office ;
h. 17 Castle Street
Jack, John, brewer, Backlemaker Wynd, tacksman of Fair
Muir and Butterburn Toll Bars
Jack, John, vintner, 60 Barrack Street
Jack, Mrs, 74 Seagate
Jack, William, cooper, 84 Prince's Street
Jackson, James, shoemaker, 41 Murraygate ; h. Meadow Close
5Q do.
Jackson, James, bookseller, 173 Overgate
Jackson, William, vintner. Fish Street
Jackson, William, tailor, bird-stuffer, and curator of Watt In-
stitution Museum, 4-1 Scouringburn
Jackson, William junior, grocer, 46 Scouringburn
James, David, seedsman, 34 Overgate ; h. Speid's Close,
19 do.
James, William, stoneware-merchant, 210 Perth K,oad
Jamie, David, clerk, Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company's
Office ; h. Mason Lodge Close, Murraygate
Jamie, William, smith, Speid's Close, 19 Overgate ; h. Cam-
perdown Court, 22 Barrack Street
Jamieson, George, merchant, Panmure Street ; h, Hawkhill
Place
Jamieson, James (of Alexander Neish and Company) ; h. Bonny-
bank Road
Jamieson, John, sailmaker. Candle Lane, Seagate ; h. 15 Gel-
latly Street
Jamieson, Miss, milliner, 12 Tally Street ; h. 4S Over-
gate
Jamieson, Mrs, staymaker, Albert Court, 39 Nethergate
Jamieson, Mrs James, hairdresser, 78 Scouringburn
Jamieson, Thomas, spout-maker ; h. 5-18Dudhope Crescent
Jamieson, Walter, merchant and miller, Cowgate, and flour
mills, Guthrie Street
Japp, David, shipmaster, 83 Blackscroft
Jeffers, William, shipmaster, Milne's Court, 48 Wellgate
Jefferson, Miss, 113 Perth Road
Jeffrey, Thomas, meal seller, 197 Hawkhill
Jessiman, George, wood merchant. Exchange Street ; A. 55 Sea-
gate
Jessiman, James, bookbinder, 36 Murraygate
Jobson, David, merchant, 95 Overgate
Jobson, David, writer, Campbell's Close, High Stret ; h. 7
Castle Street
Jobson, Mrs David senior, Westfield Lane, Perth Road
Jack, John, dockmaster, King William the Fourth's Dock Office ;
h. 17 Castle Street
Jack, John, brewer, Backlemaker Wynd, tacksman of Fair
Muir and Butterburn Toll Bars
Jack, John, vintner, 60 Barrack Street
Jack, Mrs, 74 Seagate
Jack, William, cooper, 84 Prince's Street
Jackson, James, shoemaker, 41 Murraygate ; h. Meadow Close
5Q do.
Jackson, James, bookseller, 173 Overgate
Jackson, William, vintner. Fish Street
Jackson, William, tailor, bird-stuffer, and curator of Watt In-
stitution Museum, 4-1 Scouringburn
Jackson, William junior, grocer, 46 Scouringburn
James, David, seedsman, 34 Overgate ; h. Speid's Close,
19 do.
James, William, stoneware-merchant, 210 Perth K,oad
Jamie, David, clerk, Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company's
Office ; h. Mason Lodge Close, Murraygate
Jamie, William, smith, Speid's Close, 19 Overgate ; h. Cam-
perdown Court, 22 Barrack Street
Jamieson, George, merchant, Panmure Street ; h, Hawkhill
Place
Jamieson, James (of Alexander Neish and Company) ; h. Bonny-
bank Road
Jamieson, John, sailmaker. Candle Lane, Seagate ; h. 15 Gel-
latly Street
Jamieson, Miss, milliner, 12 Tally Street ; h. 4S Over-
gate
Jamieson, Mrs, staymaker, Albert Court, 39 Nethergate
Jamieson, Mrs James, hairdresser, 78 Scouringburn
Jamieson, Thomas, spout-maker ; h. 5-18Dudhope Crescent
Jamieson, Walter, merchant and miller, Cowgate, and flour
mills, Guthrie Street
Japp, David, shipmaster, 83 Blackscroft
Jeffers, William, shipmaster, Milne's Court, 48 Wellgate
Jefferson, Miss, 113 Perth Road
Jeffrey, Thomas, meal seller, 197 Hawkhill
Jessiman, George, wood merchant. Exchange Street ; A. 55 Sea-
gate
Jessiman, James, bookbinder, 36 Murraygate
Jobson, David, merchant, 95 Overgate
Jobson, David, writer, Campbell's Close, High Stret ; h. 7
Castle Street
Jobson, Mrs David senior, Westfield Lane, Perth Road
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Dundee > Dundee Post Office directory for 1845 > (56) |
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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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