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FIRST ARRANGEMENT.
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No.
HIGH STREET continued.
388 George Stewart, sen. writer
388 George Stewart, jun. teacher
388 Rochville close
344 Fraser and Co. tobacconists
340 Andrew Ailiman, shoemaker
340 Joseph Bell, wigmaker
340 Geo. Walker, military bagpipe maker
336 John Mooney, grocer and spirit dealer
332 Johnston's close
332 .John Kinnear, wooden clock maker
330 C. Robertson, sp. raercht. and agent
328 Alexander Russell, tea, wine, and
spirit merchant
326 Miss Shepherd, worsted & cotton shop
322 Lockhart Frame, bookbinder
322 Solicitops-at-Law hall
322 Wra. Finnie, brush manufacturer
322 Middle's close
David Bain, officer to Solicitors-at-law
320 M. Johnston, linen and woollen draper
318 James Greig, spirit dealer
316 J. Frier, victual dealer
314 Thomas Brown, draper
312 Fisher's close
M. Sinclair, cabinetmaker
Mrs Williamson, sick nurse
Mrs Morrison, spirit dealer
D. Young, teacher, Wightman's school
312 Bell and Meudell, wholesale & retail
ironmongers
310 Thomas Sawers, baker
306 Charles Ferrier, bookbinder
304 Brodifis close
St Andrew's Mason Lodge, W.
Anderson, master
John M'Pherson, lodge keeper
William Christie, wright
304 Robert Menzies, printer and publisher
302 D. Cameron, grocer and spirit mercht.
300 Robert Jeffrey, cotton manufacturer
300 Mrs Fraser, midwife
300 Buchanan's court
296 Thomas Christie, merchant
294 Mrs Finlay, merchant
292 Mrs Ann Laidlaw, merchant
290 W. Marshall, jewel. & hardwa. mercht.
William Wright, spirit dealer
286 Old Bank close
Stevenson and Co. printers to the
University
Charles Stewart, printer
James Walker, printer
CoMPosiTORs'SociETYjJ. Logan, Pre.
Robert Glass, silver-plater & saddler's
ironmonger
284 William Copestake, spirit dealer
280 Thos. Heriot, linen & woollen draper
276 Gosford's close
James Hunter, sheriff officer
276 Peter Ferguson, pawnbroker
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No.
HIGH STREET continued.
264 J. Kenmore, cloth merchant
262 Libberton's tvt/nd
Justice of Peace Office
J. Paterson, solicitor; Sheriff-cl. office
Parliament square
St Giles's Church
SirWilliam Forbes, James Hunter,
and Co. bankers
J. Callender, (of Sir W. Forbes & Co.)
Jas. Bland, keeper of County Hall
Alex. Black, surgeon, Police office
208 Courant Newspaper counting-room
206 Robert Falconer, spirit dealer
204 Jardine, Stodart,and Fraser, esqs.W.S.
204 Walker and Greig, printers
200 Robt. Green, clock and watchmaker
198 James Currie, spirit dealer
196 Old Fishmarket close
James Mercer of Courant office
John Stewart tqbacco manufacturer, 2
Hunter & Co. Avine&sp.merchts. 3&4
Abram Thomson, bookbinder, book-
seller, and stationer
Neill and Co. printers, 10
Angus M'Rae, shoemaker, 20
J. Longmoor,of University pr. office, 24
J. Aitken, bookbinder & stationer, 30
190 Borthwick's close
Thomas Bowden, tavern keeper
190 Edinburgh Ev. Courant Office, D.
Ramsay & Son, print, and publishers
186 M'Dougal Wilson, hair manufacturer
186 Miss Elizabeth Wilson, dressmaker
184 Thomas Isbister, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant
180 Alexander Robertson, spirit dealer
182 George Burn, victual dealer
178 Robert Alexander, esq.
1 78 Duncan & Greig, cloth & carpet wareh.
178 Fire Insurance Company of Soct-
LAND, Robert Alexander, manager
176 R. and G. Dick, woollen drapers
170 Old Assemhly close
G. W. Boyd, and Co. printers
Misses Turnbull, straw hat and dress-
makers
John Stark, printer
William Ferrier, bookbinder
James Kerr, locksmith
Thomas Turnbull, printer
James Clark, steeple-clock and ma-
chinery maker
James M'Kenzie, sheriff officer
170 James Maxwell, agent, auctioneer, and
appraiser
174 Duncan M' Martin, spirit dealer
170 Mr James Johnstone, engraver
170 Mr John Johnstone, engraver
170 William Henderson, (of T. Henderson
and Co.)

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