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FIRST ARRANGEMENT.
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No. NICOLSON STREET continued.
19 York Hotel ; William Murray
21 Doull, Sinclair, and White, British
wine manufacturers & confectioners
23 D. Clark and Co. haberdashers
25 A. Geikie, sen. hairdresser & perfumer
27 W. Houstoun & Co. straw & leghorn
hat manufacturers
29 James Grinton, haberdasher
31 Dr Jn. Murray, lecturer on chemistry
31 John Gentle, teacher of English
31 Dr Thomas Aitken, F.R.C.S.
33 John Pollock, hosier
35 Alex. Fairley, umbrella maker
37 Miss Murraj% milliner
37 Dr D. B. Reid, (experimental rooms,
University)
39 J. M'Kenzie, jeweller and hardware
merchant
39 Dr David Craigie, surgeon
41 Sutherland and Son, tailors
41 Peter Jameson, porter and ale dealer
43 John Scott, hairdresser
43 M'Culloch Hill, boot and shoemaker
43 John M'Pherson, spirit dealer
47 London, Leith, and Glasgow Ship-
ping Company ; P. Dudgeon and
Co. agents
47 P. Dudgeon & Co. tea, wine, and spirit
merchants
49 James Grabble, Bible Depository
51 Walter Dougal, tailor and clothier
51 Misses M. and E. Scott, dressmakers
51 P. Crerar, seal engraver & toy mercht.
53 William Moffat, apothecary to the
Lunatic Asylum
55 Alexander Peattie, baker
57 Andrew Ross, tailor
57 John M'Lean, (of Gen. Post Office)
57 Mrs Small, furrier
61 Nicholson and Hume, bootmakers
63 Misses Torrance, straw hat makers
65 Jas. Wilson, tuner of musical instrum.
65 William Miller, letter-founder to his
Majesty for Scotland
65 James Stewart, wrights' tool maker
65 Misses MTntosh, milliners, &c.
65 Boswell Berry, plaisterer
65 Reikie's court
Miss E. Mudie, lodgings
67 R. Fortune, truss and bandage maker
69 Wm. Dickie, wig maker and perfumer
71 Miss Hope, milliner and dressmaker
73 John Ritchie, tailor
73 Andrew MTntosh, cooper
73 Wood's land court
77 Mrs Syme, dressmaker
79 James Wood, flesher
81 Miss M'Farlane, dressmaker
81 Charles Hutchison, tailor
83 William Stewart and Co. bakers
No. NICOLSON STREET continued.
85 John Lothian, tobacconist
87 John White, candlemaker
93 D. & J. M'Callum, wine & spirit mer.
93 Grays court
James Wilson, flesher
Daniel, Eggo, fishmonger
95 James Kerr, grocer
97 James Gair, plumber
97 Thomas Sloan, shoemaker
97 Miss Sloan, dressmaker
99 William Pringle, watchmaker
101 Andrew Heriot, flesher
103 D. Feren, German clockmaker
105 Miss Muat
107 John E. Maxwell, teacher
111 William Smith, bookseller
113 John Trotter, slater
115 William Archibald, stationer
NicoLSON Street Chapel
117 James Donaldson, shoemaker
119 Robert M'Donald, surgeon
123 D. Swan, boot and shoemaker
125 William Baxter, agent
125 Baxter and Co. tobacconists
127 Laui's court
127 Mrs Andw. Darling, straw hat maker
127 Archibald Inglis, bookbinder
127 Richard Begbie, boot and shoemaker
129 William Robertson, hairdresser
131 James Thomson, hairdresser
140 John Mitchell, grocer
138 Miss Taylor, milliner
138 John Shillinglaw, esq.
138 Mrs Lyon, lodgings
138 Miss Greathead, milliner
138 John Mennon, teacher
138 Mr John White, candlemaker
138 George Dunlop, esq.
138 John Swanson, esq.
1 38 T. E. Shillinglaw, artist & draw. mas.
136 A. Howden, victual dealer
134 Thomas Gibb, tea, wine, and spirit
merchant
132 Dav. Crawford, smith and ironmonger
130 John Robertson, victual dealer
128 Mr John Biggar, undertaker
124 Mrs James Rough, candlemaker
122 William Gray, victual dealer
1 20 Miss M'Gregor, milliner & dressmaker
120 David Wilkie, sui-geon
120 David Wilkie, printer
120 Mr James Wood, flesher
116 Miss Snodgrass, dressmaker
114 Mrs Penman, tobacconist
112 J. Allan, plumber
112 Haddon^ court
William Hay, cabinetmaker
Thomas Pringle, barm brewer
108 James Pears, baker
106 John Lamond, spirit dealer

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