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FIRST ARRANGEMENT.
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No.
POTTERROW continued.
39 Mr C. Campbell of Heriot's hospital
35 Thomas Alston, wright
29 Walter M'Farlane, spirit dealer
25 TurnhulVs entry
23 Graham! s buildings
23 John Graham, manufacturing- jeweller
23 Elder & Co. silver-plate manufacturers
13 William Clark, of Courant office
11 Richard Haxton,jeAveller
3 Jas. Bruce, wood-eng. and stamp cutter
1 Thomas White, spirit dealer
CHAPEL STREET.
2 George M. Sinclair, manufacturer, (late
Horner and Co.)
3 William Horn, esq. S.S.C.
3 Mrs W. Lyall
3 Mrs Young, lodgings
4 J. and C. Ross, bakers
5 William Stevenson, hair cutter
7 Mrs John Gunn, grocer
7 Mrs Douglas
7 Miss Pratt
7 Mr A. G. Hunter, hatter
7 Mrs Ritchie
8 Edward Henry, merchant
9 Francis Rodger, teacher
9 Mrs John Low
12 Walter Gouinlock, flesher
13 Alex. Stewart, shoemaker
15 Mrs Margaret Weir
15 James Ruthven, jun. of Courant office
15 Mr J. M'Kenzie, working jeweller
17 Alexander Jack, spirit dealer
18 James Fairbairn, (of Usher and Co.)
CROSSCAUSEWAY.
2 W'mdmill court
6 Simpsoii's court
12 Rankin's close
14 A. Kilpatrick, manufacturer of chemical
apparatus
16 James Baxter, corn dealer
18 Livingston' s court
18 James Flockhart, smith
24 Alexander Rogers, dyer
26 James Orr, painter and glazier
26 Quarry close
Archibald Bain, wright
30 John Sime, recorder of Chapel of Ease
38 Alexander Horsburgh, baker
42 John Wight, spirit dealer
44 John Clapperton, grocer
46 Mrs J. Taylor, grocer
48 Mitchells and Co. candlemakers
50 Murray Street
Charles Brown, coal agent
52 Thomas Smith, grocer & spirit dealer
56 Charles Owen, painter
56 Wilson Robb, slater
No.
CROSSCAUSEWAY continued.
56 Robert Roger, tailor
56 William Smith, wood mei'chant
58 William Monteith, baker
60 Thomas Batchelor
62 Crooked Dykes
64 John Alexander, tinsmith
66 James Bishop, boot and shoemaker
68 Andrew Anderson, cabinetmaker
74 Mr Alexander Rogers, dyer
74 William Rogoi-, upholsterer
76 Kay's court
78 Charles Begg, spirit dealer
82 H. Smellie, grocer and spirit dealer
86 Lamb's close
Andrew Lamb, smith
90 A. M'Naught, stocking-frame smith
92 Manuel's court
94 James Rutherford, victual dealer
57 John M'Farlan, boot and shoemaker
57 Mrs John M'Farlane, midwife
55 Mrs A. Blackie
55 William Fotheringham, esq,
51 John Mackenzie, tlesher
49 William Roger, smith
49 John Stark, nailer
43 Robert Shiells, smith
43 James Knight, spirit dealer
43 Cowan's close
John Baillie, writer
37 Andrew Stewart, spirit dealer
33 Factory close
27 Brown s court
25 George Richardson, sen. smith
25 James Brown and Son, cabinetmakers
and upholsterers
25 Mrs Agnes Gordon, midwife
23 W. Dykes, spirit dealer
21 Charitable Female Society School
21 Hugh Handyside, esq.
17 Samuel Miller, musician
13 James Taylor, shoemaker
13 Joseph M'Dougal, shoe shop
13 Mathew Aikman, wright
1 1 William Thomson, upholsterer
9 Dick Davidson, blacksmith
3 Mr John Drysdale, baker
3 Archibald Thomson, stabler
1 John Drysdale, baker
BUCCLEUCH STREET
St Cuthbert's Chapel
1 Wm. Young of the Stamp Office
1 Mrs S. Brown
5 Mr Alex. Thomson, gun maker
5 Mrs Davidson
5 Mrs Robert Coventry
5 John Veitch, accountant of Excise
5 J. Arnot, commission agent
7 David Haldane, merchant
13 Mrs C. PefFers, grocer

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