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20 STREET DIRECTORY.
Baron Taylor's Lane — Continued.
9 C. F. Thompson, commission agent
Simon Fraser, bird-stuff er
Melven Brothers, printers
A. J. Russell, plumber
11 Robert Taylor, coal merchant
13 Macdonald & Morrison, coal merchants —
William Macqueen, agent
17 Alexander Marr, coal, lime, and wood merchant
U.P. Church Session-house
A. Fraser & Co.'s sale rooms
21 George Golightly, innkeeper
South Side.
6 Northern Meeting Rooms
8, 10 John Graham, bank messenger
12 Alex. Grant, meal merchant
18 Alex. Lindsay, grocer
20 Alex. Fullerton, baker
22 Colin Jack, painter
Miss Macdonald
Mrs Wotherspoon
Duncan Ross & Co.'s stores
28, 30 Thomas Forbes, carpenter
32 Hugh Mackenzie, shoemaker
John Junor, hostler
Mrs Macdonald
Miss Smith
34 Eagle Hotel — John Fraser, proprietor
36, 38 Wm. Smith, baker
BEAUFORT ROAD.
Robert Glennie, saddler, Glen May
W. R. Hood, wine merchant Glentrommie
John Cumming, retired farmer, Balguish
James Davidson (of Davidson & Sons, fleshers), Glenfeshie
John Munro, North of Scotland Bank, Glenfeshie
Alex. Humphrey, accountant, Craignafeigh
James Dow, bookbinder, Craiglea villa
William John Bethune, chemist, Braemoray
Duncan Munro, hatter, Abercairnie
Angus Maccoll, ironmonger, Inchlea
Donald Macrae, jeweller, Edderton
Mrs Forsyth, Dundarno
Donald Stewart, butcher
Baron Taylor's Lane — Continued.
9 C. F. Thompson, commission agent
Simon Fraser, bird-stuff er
Melven Brothers, printers
A. J. Russell, plumber
11 Robert Taylor, coal merchant
13 Macdonald & Morrison, coal merchants —
William Macqueen, agent
17 Alexander Marr, coal, lime, and wood merchant
U.P. Church Session-house
A. Fraser & Co.'s sale rooms
21 George Golightly, innkeeper
South Side.
6 Northern Meeting Rooms
8, 10 John Graham, bank messenger
12 Alex. Grant, meal merchant
18 Alex. Lindsay, grocer
20 Alex. Fullerton, baker
22 Colin Jack, painter
Miss Macdonald
Mrs Wotherspoon
Duncan Ross & Co.'s stores
28, 30 Thomas Forbes, carpenter
32 Hugh Mackenzie, shoemaker
John Junor, hostler
Mrs Macdonald
Miss Smith
34 Eagle Hotel — John Fraser, proprietor
36, 38 Wm. Smith, baker
BEAUFORT ROAD.
Robert Glennie, saddler, Glen May
W. R. Hood, wine merchant Glentrommie
John Cumming, retired farmer, Balguish
James Davidson (of Davidson & Sons, fleshers), Glenfeshie
John Munro, North of Scotland Bank, Glenfeshie
Alex. Humphrey, accountant, Craignafeigh
James Dow, bookbinder, Craiglea villa
William John Bethune, chemist, Braemoray
Duncan Munro, hatter, Abercairnie
Angus Maccoll, ironmonger, Inchlea
Donald Macrae, jeweller, Edderton
Mrs Forsyth, Dundarno
Donald Stewart, butcher
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Inverness > Inverness burgh directory > 1899-1900 > (68) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/85086318 |
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Description | Inverness burgh directory 1899-1900 |
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Description | Inverness : R. Carruthers & Sons, 1899/1900-1960/1961. Previous editions titled: The Inverness directory. |
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Shelfmark | Y.53 |
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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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