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FIRST ARRANGEMENT.
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BAXTER'S PLACE continued.
5 James Ure, esq.
John Harvey, London fancy warehouse
BLENHEIM PLACE.
1 Charles Galli, Gallery of Fine Arts
1 Mr John Duncan, (of Duncan, Ander-
son, and Flockhart)
2 James Kay, hookseller
3 Robert Reid, painter and glazier
4 J. and T. Scott, joiners, &c.
6 Mr J. Geddes, agent
7 William Curl, esq.
9 R. and R. Dickson, architects
10 R. W. Jameson, esq. W.S.
10 Mrs Thomas Jameson
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CATHERINE STREET.
Royal Mail Coach Office
Montague Mouncastle, hat maufactr.
Black Bull Hotel, Geo. Steventon
John M' Naught, tailor
Francis Whitelaw, teacher
David Johnston, bootmaker
Thomas Main, boot and shoe maker
Robert Irving-, tobacconist
James Gray, bootmaker
Thomas Hope, baker
J. C. Farquharson, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant
James Hogg, bootmaker
John DufF, esq.
Miss Young, dressmaker
Alexander Hay, teacher of music
Mr Andrew White, flesher
Mr John Clerk, corn chandler
Mr Alex. Hay, wine and spirit mercht.
John Hay, garden and ground planner
Charles Brown, boot and shoe shop
Leslie Christie, bootmaker
J. Scott, coach-builder &harness-makei-
John Wilson, wine and spirit mercht.
Tertius M'Donald, surgeon & druggist
James Fraser, bootmaker
William Chapman, gunsmith
Walter Biggar, esq.
William Banks, tailor
J. E. C. Dyke and Co. tailors
Francis Muir, hairdresser and perfumer
John Rutherford, tailor and clothier
James Jackson, spirit dealer
Andrew White, flesher
William Child, china and glass wareh.
UNION PLACE.
1 James Hislop, victual and spirit dealer
2 John Watson, confectioner
i) M. Shearer, trunk and portmanteau
maker
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UNION PLACE continued.
4 Mrs William Ranken, baker and con-
fectioner
5 R. F. Bell, general commission agent
5 William Bruce, leather merchant
6 John Bell, late of Excise
6 Benjamin Pillaus, tailor
9 James Geddes, agent and glass dealer
10 Thomas Dickson, surgeon and druggist
1 1 Wm. Taylor, grocer and spirit dealer
12 M. Paterson, bookseller, stationer, and
stamp distributor
13 George Spence, merchant
13 M. J. Strain, M.D. surgeon
13 Mrs Ambrose, lodgings
13 Mr Spence, draper
14 Hugh Strain, jeweller
16 Geo. Thomson, gunmaker in ordinary
to his majesty
17 Mr J. Carnegie, of the Commercial Bank
17 Andrew M'Ewan, bootmaker
17 Edward Mitchell, engraver
20 Alexander Waters, bootmaker
21 C. Sang, silk and worsted shop
22 T. Watt, tea, wine, and spirit mercht.
23 Mrs Douglass
23 Mrs Gifford, lodgings
23 Mr A. Douglas, of Adam Sq. Company
23 Mrs John Thomson, lodgings
23 Mrs Russell, ladies' school
23 Henry Marder, esq.
24 James Wallace, flesher
25 J. Copland, confectioner
ANTIGUA STREET.
1 R. Ogle, bookseller, stationer, stamp
distributor, and circulating library
2 Alexander M'Donald, flesher
3 Henry Currer, builder
3 J. Renton, agent
3 Mrs Patrick Cunningham
3 William Wallace, esq. W.S.
4 John Fnllarton, baker
5 Mrs Norie
7 T. Currer, tea, wine, and spirit mercht.
9 Mr John Leitch, clothier
9 Mr John Watson, wright
9 John Forrest, merchant
9 Miss Wilson, dressmaker
9 Mrs Baillie
10 George Berry & Co. commission agents
and merchants
1 1 Lieut.-Col. James Laing
1 1 Dr Poole
1 1 Mrs Martin
1 1 Mrs Thomson
11 James Gemraell, esq. S.S.C.
12 Miss Cunningham
GAYFIELD SQUARE.
1 Miss Crichton

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