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GRAY'S ANNUAL DIRECTORY.
No.
HIGH STREET continued.
166 John Cameron, esq. S.S.C.
166 James Macqueen, spirit dealer
166 Mr Scouffall, grocer
166 Adam Geddtes, tailor and clothier
166 John Milner, surcfeon and apothecary
164 J. & A. Craig, woollen drapers & hatters
162 Covenant close
John Young, bookhinder
W. H. Blackie, herald painter
160 W. and A. K. Johnston, engravers and
printers
158 James Ritchie, stationer
156 Miss Heriot, dressmaker
156 Burnefs close
John Tod, engraver
Willison Glass, painter
James Murraj^ cabinetmaker
154 Russell and Anderson, wholesale and
retail ironmongers
152 James Watson, spirit dealer
150 Edinburgh Gratis Sabbath School
Society
150 Destitute Sick Society Hall, D.
Wares
150 Mr David Lawson, painter
150 Mrs David Wilson, midwife
150 Mrs Miller, tea- warehouse
150 Archibald Campbell, city officer
150 Donaldson's tavern
150 Mr G. Wilson, surgeon
148 John Douglas, grocer & spirit dealer
146 BelVs wynd
John Mouncy, plasterer & vintner, 1
A. Russel, spirit dealer & grocer, 15
Alexander Cameron, musician, 15
144 Wilson & Meikle, grocers and spirit
dealers
142 George Rae, tailor
142 James Dickson, wholesale stationer
142 Commercial Bank of Scotland
142 G. Anderson, auctioneer & appraiser
142 J. Robertson, hairdresser & perfumer
142 Mrs John Tough, lodgings
142 Mrs Davidson, midwife
.142 D. M' Arthur, messenger Commercial
Bank
142 William Murphy, engraver & printer
140 Stillies, Brothers, booksellers & circu-
lating library
136 Thomas Clarkson, woollen-draper
134 R. D. Murray, tailor
134 Alexander Tait, bookbinder
134 George Andrew, tailor
134 W. P. Sheriff, teacher of English
132 Stevenlaid' s close
Dun. M'Gregor, of Commercial bank
Robert Lawrie, of Commercial Bank
Mrs Baillie, midwife
William Neilson, painter
130 D. R. Sutherland, stationer
No.
HIGH STREET continued.
128 R. B. Blyth, agent
128 William Reid, merchant
126 Alex. Allan and Co. merchants
124 J. and A. Ogilvie, woollen drapers
122 Andrew Melrose and Co. tea dealers
and grocers
118 Wm. Chalmers (of Chalmers & Son)
118 John Kidd, pawnbroker
118 William Pringle, spirit dealer
118 Dickson'' s close
James Watson, cooper
Thomas Balfour, flax-dresser
114 George Sutherland, glazier
110 F. Oliphant, baker
108 Cant's close
Edward Liston, brushmaker
108 Peter Christie, engraver and printer
106 A. Russell, tea, wine, & spirit dealer
104 John Johnstone, printer
104 George H. Girle, leather merchant
104 James Johnston, tobacconist
104 Mr Adam Smith, writer
104 Mr J. Normand, wright
104 Stricken' s close
Mrs C. Straton, tavern keeper
1 02 John Eraser, china & glass warehouse
100 W. Davidson, furnishing ironmonger
98 R. Cruickshank and Son, tobacconists
96 Blackfriars' ivynd
A. Carter, wine & spirit merchant, 3
David Martin, bookseller, 7
Dominick Castlelasie, glassblower, 13
John Mackintosh, paper-hanger, 13
John Orphoot, printer, 23
And. Watt, wooden dish maker, 29
96 J. and D. Smith, spirit merchants
96 John Tliomson, pawnbroker
96 Hodge s court
94 Crawford & Tod, general ironmongers
92 A. Whitehead, comb manufacturer
92 W. Anderson, hairdresser & perfumer
92 William Morison, thread merchant
92 William Reed, watch-glass maker
90 James Gardner, spirit dealer
88 John Meek, grocer and victual dealer
84 R. Anderson (of Anderson & Bryce)
84 Alexander T. Aikman, engraver
84 Andrew Bruce, general agent and
collector of accounts
82 Thomas Christie, merchant
80 Toddr Tele's wynd
John M'Rae, spirit dealer, 2
Mrs J. Paterson, japanner and clock
dial manufacturer, 34
78 John Tweedale, tabacconist
74 B. Murray, provision shop
72 Lachlan Bell, wholesale and retail
spirit merchant
70 3Ii(rdoch's close
66 Skinner^s close

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