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272 GENERAL DIRECTORY.
Hunter, James, grocer, 37 Lawrence street ; h. 4 Park terrace
Hunter, James, mechanic, 16 Malcolm street
Hunter, James, tenter, 4 Glebe street
Hunter, John, pastry baker and confectioner, 1 1 Hilltown
Hunter, John, joiner, 2 Anntield road
Hunter, John, clerk, Hospital street, Coldside
HUNTER, JOHN, heating engineer and blacksmith, 24 Ward road ; h. 13
Victoria street. See Adv. p. 96
Hunter, John, mechanic, 44 Polepark road
Hunter & Masterton, millinery, mantle, and dress warehousemen, 12
and 14 Reform street
Hunter, Patrick, clerk, 6 Park terrace
Hunter, Peter, lathsplitter, 60 Hill sti-eet
Hunter, Rennald F., of Hunter, Tweedie, & Co., Carselea, Invergowrie
Hunter, Robert, architect, 11 Barrack st.; h. Viewmount, East Newport
Hunter, Robert, tenter, 206 Blackness road
Hunter, Thomas, joiner, 4 Watson street
Hunter, Tweedie, & Co., solicitors and notaries public, 69 Reform st.
Hunter, William, watchmaker and bicycle builder, 118 Perth road ; h.
3 Magdalen Yard road
Hunter, William (of Hilton, Cupar Fife), Beachtower, West Ferry
HUNTER, WILLIAM, & CO., drapers, 11 to 19 Wellgate (Telephone No.
245) ; wholesale warehouse, 10 Bain square. See Adv. p. 53
Hunter, Mrs Jessie, apartments, 12 Bank street
Hunter, Mrs Thomas, 150 Hilltown
Hunter, Mrs W. D., apartments, 74 Commercial street
Hunter, Mrs, 13 Union place
Hunter, Miss Elizabeth C , nurse, 8 Balfour street
Hunter, Miss Margaret, stationer, 183 Blackness road ; A. 4 Park terrace
Hurley, Rev. Patrick, St Mary's R.C. Church ; h. 22 Powrie place
Hurrie, John B., fancy draper and milliner, Whitehall house, 6 Nether-
gate & 2 Whitehall st. (Telephone No. 157) ; h. 8 Castle ter., B. Ferry
Husband, Alexander, foreman blacksmith, 8 Forfar road
Husband, James, 28 Ryehill lane
Husband, James, of P. F. & J. Husband, Lyndhurst, East Newport
Husband, Peter Fair, of P. F. & J. Husband, 3 Linden avenue, Newport
Husband, P. F. & J. , solicitors, 27 Bank street
Husband, William, coal merchant, 12 Bellfield lane ; h. 14
Husband, William, 25 Crescent street
Husband, Misses A. & C, dress and mantle makers, '107 Murraygate
Hutchen, William, tailor and clothier, 6 High street
Hutcheon, Alexander, police sergeant, 368 Loons road
Hutcheon, Mary, dressmaker, 13 North Wellington street
Hutcheson, Charles, tenter, 24 Bank street
Hutcheson, George, collector, 48 Provost road
Hutcheson, John, clerk. Park place, Clepington road
Hutcheson, Robert, cabinetmaker, 104 Rosebank street
Hutcheson, Robt., fruitr., 28 Hilltown; It. Annan ter., 19 Wellington st.
Hutcheson, Wm. T. L., Advertiser office; h. 3 Westtield pi., B. Ferry
Hutchings, Walter, agent, Dundee Society for Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, 15 Castle street ; h. 2 Brotchie place, Broughty Ferry
Hunter, James, grocer, 37 Lawrence street ; h. 4 Park terrace
Hunter, James, mechanic, 16 Malcolm street
Hunter, James, tenter, 4 Glebe street
Hunter, John, pastry baker and confectioner, 1 1 Hilltown
Hunter, John, joiner, 2 Anntield road
Hunter, John, clerk, Hospital street, Coldside
HUNTER, JOHN, heating engineer and blacksmith, 24 Ward road ; h. 13
Victoria street. See Adv. p. 96
Hunter, John, mechanic, 44 Polepark road
Hunter & Masterton, millinery, mantle, and dress warehousemen, 12
and 14 Reform street
Hunter, Patrick, clerk, 6 Park terrace
Hunter, Peter, lathsplitter, 60 Hill sti-eet
Hunter, Rennald F., of Hunter, Tweedie, & Co., Carselea, Invergowrie
Hunter, Robert, architect, 11 Barrack st.; h. Viewmount, East Newport
Hunter, Robert, tenter, 206 Blackness road
Hunter, Thomas, joiner, 4 Watson street
Hunter, Tweedie, & Co., solicitors and notaries public, 69 Reform st.
Hunter, William, watchmaker and bicycle builder, 118 Perth road ; h.
3 Magdalen Yard road
Hunter, William (of Hilton, Cupar Fife), Beachtower, West Ferry
HUNTER, WILLIAM, & CO., drapers, 11 to 19 Wellgate (Telephone No.
245) ; wholesale warehouse, 10 Bain square. See Adv. p. 53
Hunter, Mrs Jessie, apartments, 12 Bank street
Hunter, Mrs Thomas, 150 Hilltown
Hunter, Mrs W. D., apartments, 74 Commercial street
Hunter, Mrs, 13 Union place
Hunter, Miss Elizabeth C , nurse, 8 Balfour street
Hunter, Miss Margaret, stationer, 183 Blackness road ; A. 4 Park terrace
Hurley, Rev. Patrick, St Mary's R.C. Church ; h. 22 Powrie place
Hurrie, John B., fancy draper and milliner, Whitehall house, 6 Nether-
gate & 2 Whitehall st. (Telephone No. 157) ; h. 8 Castle ter., B. Ferry
Husband, Alexander, foreman blacksmith, 8 Forfar road
Husband, James, 28 Ryehill lane
Husband, James, of P. F. & J. Husband, Lyndhurst, East Newport
Husband, Peter Fair, of P. F. & J. Husband, 3 Linden avenue, Newport
Husband, P. F. & J. , solicitors, 27 Bank street
Husband, William, coal merchant, 12 Bellfield lane ; h. 14
Husband, William, 25 Crescent street
Husband, Misses A. & C, dress and mantle makers, '107 Murraygate
Hutchen, William, tailor and clothier, 6 High street
Hutcheon, Alexander, police sergeant, 368 Loons road
Hutcheon, Mary, dressmaker, 13 North Wellington street
Hutcheson, Charles, tenter, 24 Bank street
Hutcheson, George, collector, 48 Provost road
Hutcheson, John, clerk. Park place, Clepington road
Hutcheson, Robert, cabinetmaker, 104 Rosebank street
Hutcheson, Robt., fruitr., 28 Hilltown; It. Annan ter., 19 Wellington st.
Hutcheson, Wm. T. L., Advertiser office; h. 3 Westtield pi., B. Ferry
Hutchings, Walter, agent, Dundee Society for Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, 15 Castle street ; h. 2 Brotchie place, Broughty Ferry
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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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