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FIRST ARRANGEMENT.
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No. CALTON PLACE, OR HILL, continued.
4 Mr Adam Gunn, painter
4 Mi's Home, lod^^ing's
4 Mrs Sanders, lodgings
4 Geo. M'George, bootmaker, mail guard
5 John Sinclair, lettei' carrier
5 Alexander Don, lodgings
6 John Mui-ray, spirit dealer
7 Mr T. M'Millan, flesher
7 Mr Thomas Taylor, picture franier
7 Thomas Flint, lodgings
7 Thomas Penny, lodgings
Sime Com't
W. Sutherland, saddletree maker
11 Mr J. Wilson, superintendent of mails
12 Mr Robert Wood, (of Wood and Co.)
13 Lieutenant A. M'Pherson
14 Mr John Arthur, clothier
14 Mrs M'Lehose
15 Peter Corstorphine, shoemaker
1 7 Alexander Black, surveyor of buildings
17 Robert Kemp, letter carrier
19 J. Porteous, officer of Calton incorpor.
20 Mr J. Steele, carver and gilder
21 J. Haj^ recorder of Calton burying gr.
22 Miss Dewar
22 Mrs F. Ronaldson
24 Mr D. Leitch, clothier
26 Mrs Henderson
26 Miss Berry
CALTON STREET.
3 A. Gunn, painter, colournian, & glazier
4 Mrs Hope, lodgings
5 John Jones, saddler and harness maker
6 Robert Home, coach guard
6 Miss Donaldson
8 John Young, slater and glazier
8 Andrew Davison, tailor
9 John Zenone, carver and gildei', and
looking-glass man ufacturer
9 John M'Keuzie, spirit dealer
10 Joseph Zenone, importer of French
flowers, and feather manufacturer
11 John Shaw, spirit dealer
11 Miss M. Sutherland, straw hat manuf.
1 1 James Watt, lodgings
1 1 Mr W. Sutherland, saddletree maker
12 John Sutherland, bookseller, stationer,
and circulating library
13 James Cuthbert, spirit dealer
14 J. Rollo, bootmaker & leather mercht.
15 Mrs Snodgrass, tobacconist
15 Finlay and Watson, bakers
15 Alexander M'Gregor, spirit dealer
15 James Snodgrass, bootmaker
15 James Toal, spirit dealer
16 Mrs Armstrong, tavern keeper
16 Mr W. Watson, (of Finlay and Watson)
17 Alexander Conning, flesher
18 John Aguew, eating house
No. CALTON STREET continued.
19 James Cockburn, grocer and sp. dealer
NOTTINGHAM PLACE, &c.
G. Scotland, his Majesty's repository for
Scotl. for sale of horses, carriages, &c.
3 James Cunning, smith
6 Thomas Mather, farrier
Nottingham Terrace,
Martin Gavin, slater, 2
John Bell, land-surveyor, 2
GREENSIDE ROW.
1 James Thomson, spirit dealer
2 Mrs Herd, spirit dealer
7 Gilchrisfs Entry.
8 William Dalgleish, letter carrier,
8 James Burns, painter
10 Alexander Hay, wine and sp. mercht.
West Gilchrist s Entry.
John Laing, surveyor, appraiser, and
undertaker, entry
Peter Sutherland, silversmith and gold
beater, entry
14 David Coupar, spirit dealer
QueeiUs Place.
Mrs Allan, dressmaker, 9
15 D. Ferguson, grocer and spirit dealer
17 John Ren wick, spirit dealer
18 J. Carse & Son, patent axletree manuf.
Greenside Court.
James Wilson, smith, court
19 William Logan, grocer
21 William Fraser, sj)irit dealer
25 Robert Sheddon, grocer & spirit dealer
27 Mrs M'Farlan, nurse and midwife
Green End.
GREENSIDE STREET.
1 A. Paton, saddler and harness maker
2 J. Polland, grocer, tea, wine mercht. &c.
3 Gibson and Co. painters and giaziers,
glass-stainers and colourmen
4 Robert Flounders, mail guard
4 Thomas Taylor, picture framer
4 Alex. Sinclair, painter
4 James M'Donald, mail guard
4 Peter Chisholm M'Laurin, teacher
4 Mr J. Mackenzie,(ofGlas. Union Bank)
4 T. W. Robertson, English academy
4 Temperance Coffee-house and Com-
mercial Lodgings ; David Bryson
4 Mr F. Barr, clock maker
6 F. Barr, German clock maker
6 P. Mathews, spirit dealer
7 W. Osborne, sawmaker and ironmonger
8 George Sandeman, upholsterer
9 Mrs Paterson, lodgings
9 Thomas Chalmers, tailor
9 Robert Halley, teacher
10 William Common, candlemaker

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