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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
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Harper, W. P. {H., Thomson, &; Co.) 1
Summerfield
Harper, Mrs, lodgings, 14 S. Charlotte st.
Harris, A. ( CUt/ Chambers,) 1 7 W. Preston st.
Harris, David, 2 Carlung place
Harris, F. R. draper, 16 Parkside street
Harris, John, 6 Johnston terrace
Harrison and Co., woollen drapers and hat-
ters, 36 and 37 North bridge
Harrison, Geo. & Co. (successors to .J. & A.
Ogilvie), tweed warehousemen, 31 North
bridge
Harrison, Geo. {H. and Co.) 12 Blackford road
Harrison, Henry, sec. U. K. Prov. Inst. 23
St Andrew square — ho. 53 Grange road
Harrison, Captain John, adjt. Royal Mid-
Lothian Yeomanry, 6 Hope street
Harrison, Wm. bootmaker, 8 Union place —
house, 17 Greenside st,
Harrison, Wm. 19 Dundas street
Harrison, Mrs A. news agent, 107 Rose street
Harrison, Mrs Wm. stationer, 167 Fountain-
bridge
Harrow, J. 3 Couper street
Harrower, Alex, victual dealer, 46 Tolbooth
wynd, Leith — ho. 45
Harrower, James, 27 Nelson street
Harrower, Mrs, Berlin wool, stationer, and
smallwares, 2 Summer place
Harrower, Mrs, 27 Nelson street
Hart, Ed. cap maker, 103 Pleasance
Hart, Francis, teacher and boarding school,
66 Gilmore place
Hart, James, 5 Society
Hart, Thomas, writer, 33 Dublin street
Hart, William, joiner, 25 Earl Grey street
Hart, W. D. philosophical instrument maker,
8 N. College st. — ho. Sciennes hill cottage
Hart, Mrs, lodgings, 137 George street
Hart, Isabella, 1 Gladstone terrace
Hartley, James, 11 Glover street
Hartley, James, 1 Seafield place
Hartley, John F. painter, 33 Thistle street
Hartley, Thomas F. clothier and hatter, 8
South St Andrew st. — ho. 16 Manor place
Harvey, David, joiner, 7 Forbes street
Harvey, Sir Geo., P.R.S.A. historical painter,
21 Regent terrace
Harvey, James, 8 Comely green place
Harvey, J. boot and shoe maker, 3 Elder street
— hou-e, 4
Harvey, James, broker, 228 Cowgate
Harvey, Rev. J. Mitchell, M.A. 1 Chalmers'
crescent, Grange
Harvey, Peter, painter, 33 St Andrew square
— house, 11 Barony street
Harvey, R. E. commission merchant, 27
Quality street — bouse, 32 Danube street
Harvey, William, 26 Greenside place
Harvey, Wm. upholsterer, 80 Potterrow
Harvey, Mrs, 3 Barony street
Harvey, Mrs, 9 Grange road
Harvey, Mrs, 1 1 Albany street, Leith
Harvey, Mrs, 7 Lutton place
Harvey, Miss, 9 Brown street
Harvie, Miss, 45 George square
Hassel, Edwd. Globe tavern, 10 Shore
Hastie, Alex, bill poster, 22 Old Assembly cl.
Hastie, Francis, bookseller, 29 W. Nicolson st.
Hastie, James, tailor and clothier, 48 Upper
Grove place
Hastie, James, grocer and provision mercht.
17 and 19 Charles street
Hastie, Thomas, baker, 7 Duncan street
Hastie, Wm. 52 Bristo street
Hastie, Wm. 7 E. Preston st.
Hastie, Wm. (M'Lachlan and H.) 26 E. Pres-
ton street
Hastie, Mrs, 11 Sylvan place
Hastie, Mrs, 26 Royal crescent
Hastings, Geo. paper cutter, 2 Catherine pi.
Hastings, George, engineer, 16 Madeira strtet
Hastings, Henry, 54 Cumberland street
Hastings, James, 1 1 Bangor road
Hastings, Robert, accountant, Clydesdale
Bank., 29 George street
Hastings, Miss, 25 London street
Haswell & Dick, wine merchts. & grocers, 66
Grassmarket
Haswell, Geo. writer, 28 Minto street
Haswell, George C. wine mercht. and family
grocer, 1 S. Clerk st. — ho. 40 Rankeillor st.
Haswell, James, grocer, 30 Greenside street
— ho. Gayfield house
Hately, James, cabinetmaker, 10 Druradryan
street
Hately, Walter, teacher of music, 4 View-
forth place
Hately, Miss, teacher of pianoforte, 4 Viewfor th
place
Hathorn, Mrs, 9 Forth street
Hatton, Jas. jun. coach-hirer, 5j Nicolson sq.
Hatton, Miss, 10 West Lauriston place
Hauptman, F. & Co. glasscutters, engravers,
and chandelier manufacturers, 22 Green-
side place
Havery, Mrs, 20 Hawthornbank place
HAVET, ALFRED G. professor of French,
and director of the Academy for Modern
Languages, 24 Charlotte sq. {See below.)
MONSIEUR A. HAVET'S FRENCH CLASSES
FOR
PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR,
CONVERSATION, LITERATURE, AND COMPOSITION
24 CHARLOTTE SQUARE, EDINBURGH.
MONSIEUR ALFRED HAVET,
Author of "French Studies," "The French Class-
Book," &c., Director of the Scottish Institution, &c..
Conducts FRENCH CLASSES for YOUNG LADIES at
all stages of Progress.
YOUNG GENTLEMEN are Taught in the Afternoon;
and CLASSES for GENTLEMEN in Business and Univer-
sity Students held Morning and Evening.
The Classes are conducted according to the System dis-
played in M. Havet's Modern French Course, which is
adopted by eminent Professors throughout the British Em-
pire and the United States of America.

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