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Williamson, Thomas, clerk to Keay and Rattray, 22 Dock Street ;
h. Beharie's Land, James' Park.
Willi son Church, top of Barrack Street.
Andrew, writer. Exchange Buildings ; h. Ferry House,
Broughty Ferry.
Wilson & Co., lace and sewed muslin establishment, 34 Nethergate.
& Aberdein, hecklemakers, Willison Street, Barrack St.
& Philip, corn merchants, 7 Mid Shore.
Alexander, flesher, 48 Prince's Street.
Alexander, grocer, 179 Hilltown.
Alexander, stoneware merchant, 51 Prince's Street.
Alexander, shoemaker, 10 Scouringburn.
Andrew, baker, 141 Hilltown.
Andrew, hecklemaker ; h. 40 Sea Braes.
David, banker, Western Bank of Scotland ; h. 4-5 Mid
Shore.
E., merchant, &c., 32 Murraygate ; h. 1 Infirmary Lane.
Edward, upholsterer, 29 Nethergate ; h. 8 Victoria Square.
George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 59 King Square.
J. & J., hatters, 26 Reform Street ; h. 1 Mid Street, Cha-
pelshade.
James, dyer, Fenton's Close, 7 Murraygate.
James, dyer and renovator, 44 Reform Street ; h, Fen-
ton's Close, 70 MuiTaygate,
James, mason, Annfield Road.
James, shipmaster, 38 Prince's Street.
James, corn merchant, 7 Mid Shore ; h. 32 Union Street.
James, china merchant, 8 South Lindsay Street,
John, London pianoforte and music-seller, and tuner of
pianofortes, 18 Nethergate.
John, flesher, 12 Union Street; h. 14 do.
John, Western Bank of Scotland, Murraygate ; h. 3 Peter
Street.
John, tailor, 46 Bell Street.
John, flaxdressei', 21 Long Wynd ; h, foot of Union Street.
John, coal agent, Hunter Street.
Rev. Joseph, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Con-
gregation, Meadowside ; h. 238 Perth Road.
Mrs, potato dealer, 72 Nethergate.
Miss, milliner, 104 Nethergate.
Miss Mary, dressmaker, 3 Barrack Street.
Thomas, tailor, 75 Prince's Street.
William, teacher. Temple Lane ; h. Carnie's Land, Scour-
ingburn.
Winter, James, writer, 19 High Street; li. Baxters Court, 39
Cowgate.
Wise, Miss, Hillbank House.
Williamson, Thomas, clerk to Keay and Rattray, 22 Dock Street ;
h. Beharie's Land, James' Park.
Willi son Church, top of Barrack Street.
Andrew, writer. Exchange Buildings ; h. Ferry House,
Broughty Ferry.
Wilson & Co., lace and sewed muslin establishment, 34 Nethergate.
& Aberdein, hecklemakers, Willison Street, Barrack St.
& Philip, corn merchants, 7 Mid Shore.
Alexander, flesher, 48 Prince's Street.
Alexander, grocer, 179 Hilltown.
Alexander, stoneware merchant, 51 Prince's Street.
Alexander, shoemaker, 10 Scouringburn.
Andrew, baker, 141 Hilltown.
Andrew, hecklemaker ; h. 40 Sea Braes.
David, banker, Western Bank of Scotland ; h. 4-5 Mid
Shore.
E., merchant, &c., 32 Murraygate ; h. 1 Infirmary Lane.
Edward, upholsterer, 29 Nethergate ; h. 8 Victoria Square.
George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 59 King Square.
J. & J., hatters, 26 Reform Street ; h. 1 Mid Street, Cha-
pelshade.
James, dyer, Fenton's Close, 7 Murraygate.
James, dyer and renovator, 44 Reform Street ; h, Fen-
ton's Close, 70 MuiTaygate,
James, mason, Annfield Road.
James, shipmaster, 38 Prince's Street.
James, corn merchant, 7 Mid Shore ; h. 32 Union Street.
James, china merchant, 8 South Lindsay Street,
John, London pianoforte and music-seller, and tuner of
pianofortes, 18 Nethergate.
John, flesher, 12 Union Street; h. 14 do.
John, Western Bank of Scotland, Murraygate ; h. 3 Peter
Street.
John, tailor, 46 Bell Street.
John, flaxdressei', 21 Long Wynd ; h, foot of Union Street.
John, coal agent, Hunter Street.
Rev. Joseph, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Con-
gregation, Meadowside ; h. 238 Perth Road.
Mrs, potato dealer, 72 Nethergate.
Miss, milliner, 104 Nethergate.
Miss Mary, dressmaker, 3 Barrack Street.
Thomas, tailor, 75 Prince's Street.
William, teacher. Temple Lane ; h. Carnie's Land, Scour-
ingburn.
Winter, James, writer, 19 High Street; li. Baxters Court, 39
Cowgate.
Wise, Miss, Hillbank House.
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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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