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GENERAL DIRECTORY. 163
Hossack, Alexander, H.M. Customs ; h. Ashbank Cottage, Maryfield
Hossick, Alexander, & Co., tea and wine merchants, 11 Meadow street
Hossick, Alexander, of Alex. Hossick & Co., 38 Stanley place, Step row
Houchin, Mrs Jane, 26 Bell street
Hovell, Joseph, manager, LarcMeld Works ; h. 2 Isles' lane
Hovell, Thomas, manager, Lower Pleasance Mill ; h. 2 Isles' lane
How, David P., of Mackie & How, 34 North George street
How, John, spiritdealer, 56 and 58 King street ; h. 54
How, Kenneth, clerk, Heathfield Words ; h. 11 Paterson street, Coldside
How, Robert, engine-fitter, 20 Airlie place
How, William, 6 Wellgate
Howat, William, merchant and insurance agent, 13 Ward road ; h. 9
Castle terrace, Broughty Ferry
Howden, Walter C, jeweller's salesman, Salem Cottage, 59 Constitution rd.
Howe, George, joiner, 5 West wynd
Howe, John, of Robertson & Howe, 6 Alexander street
Howe Machine Company (Limited), sewing machine manufacturers, 34
Bank st. and 29 Barrack st. ; European office, 150 Cheapside, London
Howie, David, sailmaker, 30 Wilkie's lane
Howie, Duncan, average- stater and marine insurance broker, 1 Commer-
cial street ; h. Reres terrace, Broughty Ferry
Howie, George W., watchmaker and jeweller, 26 King street ; h. 72
Howie, T. S., tailor and clothier, 122 Princes street; h. 1 Graham place
Hoy, John, woodturner, 8 Kincardine street
Hoy, Peter, 353 Loons road, Coldside
Hoy, William, confectioner, 47 Wellgate ; h. 6 Charles street
Hoy, Mrs James, grocer and spiritdealer, 143 Logieden, Lochee road
Hoy, J. & E. , provision dealers and servants' registrars, 52 Ann st. ; h. 49
Hudson & Mitchell, dressmakers, 73 Nethergate
Hudson, Thomas, millwright, 18 Thomson street
Huggins, Andrew, gardener, 210 Perth road
Hughes, Edward, grocer, 133 Scouringburn
Hughes, Francis, mill-overseer, 32 Ann street
Hughes, Guy, feuar, 41 Forebank road
Hughes, James, feuar, 13 Park lane
Hughes, Mrs James, 1 Windsor terrace
HULL, JOSEPH D., watchmaker, 88 Murraygate ; h. 90. See Adv.
Hume, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 6 and 8 Step row
HUME, DAVID, & SON, biscuit manufacturers and ship-store dealers, 17
Dock street ; warehouse and biscuit factory, 26 and 28 Exchange
street. See Adv.
Hume, David, clerk, Baxter Brothers & Co.'s ; h. 17 Catherine street
Hume, David, sawmiller, 50 Church street
Hume, David, mason, 67 Alexander street
Hume, George Thorns, of David Hume & Son, Struan place, East Newport
Hume, William, manager, Seafield Works ; h. 16 Shepherd's loan
Hume, William, calenderer, 41 William street
Hunt Brothers, clothiers, 77 High street
Hunt, John, assistant spiritdealer, 35 Alexander street
Hunt, Ninian, of Hunt Brothers, 2 East Brook street, Broughty Ferry
Hossack, Alexander, H.M. Customs ; h. Ashbank Cottage, Maryfield
Hossick, Alexander, & Co., tea and wine merchants, 11 Meadow street
Hossick, Alexander, of Alex. Hossick & Co., 38 Stanley place, Step row
Houchin, Mrs Jane, 26 Bell street
Hovell, Joseph, manager, LarcMeld Works ; h. 2 Isles' lane
Hovell, Thomas, manager, Lower Pleasance Mill ; h. 2 Isles' lane
How, David P., of Mackie & How, 34 North George street
How, John, spiritdealer, 56 and 58 King street ; h. 54
How, Kenneth, clerk, Heathfield Words ; h. 11 Paterson street, Coldside
How, Robert, engine-fitter, 20 Airlie place
How, William, 6 Wellgate
Howat, William, merchant and insurance agent, 13 Ward road ; h. 9
Castle terrace, Broughty Ferry
Howden, Walter C, jeweller's salesman, Salem Cottage, 59 Constitution rd.
Howe, George, joiner, 5 West wynd
Howe, John, of Robertson & Howe, 6 Alexander street
Howe Machine Company (Limited), sewing machine manufacturers, 34
Bank st. and 29 Barrack st. ; European office, 150 Cheapside, London
Howie, David, sailmaker, 30 Wilkie's lane
Howie, Duncan, average- stater and marine insurance broker, 1 Commer-
cial street ; h. Reres terrace, Broughty Ferry
Howie, George W., watchmaker and jeweller, 26 King street ; h. 72
Howie, T. S., tailor and clothier, 122 Princes street; h. 1 Graham place
Hoy, John, woodturner, 8 Kincardine street
Hoy, Peter, 353 Loons road, Coldside
Hoy, William, confectioner, 47 Wellgate ; h. 6 Charles street
Hoy, Mrs James, grocer and spiritdealer, 143 Logieden, Lochee road
Hoy, J. & E. , provision dealers and servants' registrars, 52 Ann st. ; h. 49
Hudson & Mitchell, dressmakers, 73 Nethergate
Hudson, Thomas, millwright, 18 Thomson street
Huggins, Andrew, gardener, 210 Perth road
Hughes, Edward, grocer, 133 Scouringburn
Hughes, Francis, mill-overseer, 32 Ann street
Hughes, Guy, feuar, 41 Forebank road
Hughes, James, feuar, 13 Park lane
Hughes, Mrs James, 1 Windsor terrace
HULL, JOSEPH D., watchmaker, 88 Murraygate ; h. 90. See Adv.
Hume, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 6 and 8 Step row
HUME, DAVID, & SON, biscuit manufacturers and ship-store dealers, 17
Dock street ; warehouse and biscuit factory, 26 and 28 Exchange
street. See Adv.
Hume, David, clerk, Baxter Brothers & Co.'s ; h. 17 Catherine street
Hume, David, sawmiller, 50 Church street
Hume, David, mason, 67 Alexander street
Hume, George Thorns, of David Hume & Son, Struan place, East Newport
Hume, William, manager, Seafield Works ; h. 16 Shepherd's loan
Hume, William, calenderer, 41 William street
Hunt Brothers, clothiers, 77 High street
Hunt, John, assistant spiritdealer, 35 Alexander street
Hunt, Ninian, of Hunt Brothers, 2 East Brook street, Broughty Ferry
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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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