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GRAY'S ANNUAL DIRECTORY.
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No. ST MARY WYND continued.
45 William Park, tailor
55 Charles Young-, broker
63 James Elder, spirit dealer
65 & 67 Rob. Young and Son, merchant
tailors
69 John O'Donnell, broker
71 John Irvine, engraver
73 Lewis Thomson, smith and ironmonger
77 James Smith, tailor
81 William Cannan, broker
83 Alexander Todd, victual dealer
80 John Murray, furniture broker
66 Adam Johnston, currier
66 John Blues, tanner and merchant
52 Christopher Rodden, clothier
50 James Boylan, broker
48 Mrs Sime, dealer in ladies' clothes
42 Patrick Quin, broker
36 James Dealy, broker
30 Thomas Curtes, tailor
26 William Brown, clothier
22 Anthony O'Donnell, broker
22 Luke Welsh, jun. broker
18 John M'Lachlan, broker
12 James Boilan, broker
8 John Murray, dealer in clothes
6 George Cleghorn, senior, painter
4 Roger Griffin, broker
2 J. Nicholson, tool-cutter
Leather court
W. Russell, currier & leather mercht. 3
Donaldson and Porteous, curriers, 4
John Cox, tanner and merchant, 5
PLEASANCE.
Alex. Forrest, esq. Oakfield house
John Steele, stabler, Red Lion inn
Mrs Lovvrie, vintner
8 Mr R. Naughton,Venetian blind maker
8 John Hamilton, coppersmith
8 George Ritchie, of Heriot Mount
16 Jn. Ewart, cabinetmaker and upholst.
22 James Clark, victual dealer
24 Long close
26 James Wightman, cowfeeder
26 Miss Arkley, dress maker
40 Pleasance Coal Yard
40 Peebles and Stoddart, coachmakers
40 Peter M'Farlane, wholesale seedsman
42 Robert Hendrie, wright
46 Adam Keir, brewer, Bell's brewery
46 Robert Keir, esq.
80 James Bartram, esq. brewer to his
Majesty, and clerk to the Grand
Lodge of Scotland
80 Renton Malcolm, victual dealer
Pleasance Chapel
82 William Reid, flesher
84 Murray's land
86 John Logan, printer
No. PLEASANCE continued.
90 Pleasance court
92 R. Bishop, tea, wine, & spirit mercht.
94 Mrs James Melrose, lodgings
94 James Mitchell, engraver
94 Mrs Robert Black, lodgings
94 Mrs John Robertson, lodgings
96 James Angus, grocer and spirit dealer
96 Mr Robert Hill, cooper
102 Oakfield court
William Tait, cowfeeder
108 Pater son^s court
122 Robert Hill, cooper
128 Robt. Darling, clock and watchmaker
130 Robert Dun, baker
132 Mrs Cook, midwife
134 Robert Carter, spirit merchant
138 Archibald Donaldson, plasterer
144 David Blyth, shoemaker
154 Mrs Justice
154 Hatter's close
158 Bernard Burns, spirit dealer
158 Mrs Scott, candlemaker
164 James Ranken, victual dealer
166 Thomas Vallance, baker
172 John Burn, surgeon and druggist
174 Miss J. Smith, cloth and leather cap
maker
178 George Jameson, baker
180 Mrs Ranken, lodgings
180 John Veitch, builder
182 Robert Pennycuick, smith
196 Elphinston and Horsburgh, grocers
200 William Wright, victual dealer
202 Arch. Young, grocer & spirit dealer
209 David Farmer, baker
207 Mrs Black, grocer
203 Robt. Lewis, victual dealer
195 Mrs James Crawford, painter
193 Har dwell close
191 Robert Kerr, grocer
189 John Affleck, grocer and spirit dealer
179 R. Clark, spirit dealer and auctioneer
177 Murray's close
173 John Thomson, baker
165 Wm. Wilson, wine and spirit dealer
153 T. Blyth, grocer and spirit dealer
143 Andrew^ M'Ewan, grocer
141 Robert Jameson, baker
135 James Longmoor, grocer
131 Thomas Smith, hairdresser
125 James Grandison, shoemaker
123 Robert Hunter, grocer
121 George Logan, spirit dealer
115 T. Gibb, tea, wine, & spirit merchant
107 Alex. Main, tinsmith
97 A. Isles, currier & leather merchant
93 Innes's court
Joseph BufFrey, gunsmith
79 John Mitchell, shoemaker
75 James Adams, victual dealer

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