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Moir, John, blacksmith, Skene -st.
Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene-st.
Moir, George, grocer. Cotton
Moir, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Donald's Ct. 20, Schoolhill
Moir, Robert, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-st.
Mollison, Mrs. teacher, l6, Virginia-st.
Mollison, James, Ship Tavern and Lodgings, 24, Quay
Mollison, Misses, dressmakers, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Mollison, William, cooper, Windmillbrae
Mollison, James, shoemaker, 9, Netherkirkgate, H. 37, Park-st,
Mollyson, George, hosier, Trinity-st.
Moncur, David, stocking-manufacturer, Windmillbrae
Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane
Montgomery, Alex, plasterer, 11, Sugarhouse-iane
Moore, Capt. 21, Constitution-st.
More, Alex, collector of the customs, l6. Quay
More, Misses, 57, Schoolhill
More, Miss H. Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
More, George, of Raeden, H. Chapel-st.
Morgan, George, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Morgan, Capt. of the Fingal, Footdee
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 1 5, James-st.
Morgan, Mrs. of Bonnymuir, H. 105, George-st.
Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Morison, Capt. Alex, 67, Queen-st.
Morison, Capt. John, of the Aimwell, 17, Constitution-st.
Morison, James, cabinet-maker^ Skene Terrace
Morison, James, late of Bourdeaux, Silver-st.
Morison, William, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Morison, John, writer, i6. Union-lane
Morison, William, wriglit, 76, George-st.
Morison, Hugh, tailor, 78, Galjowgate
Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Harvey's Court, ^0, Gallowgate
Morison, James, tailor, 12, Justice-st.
Morison, James, grocer, Gilcomston
1824—25 F 3
Moir, John, blacksmith, Skene -st.
Moir, James, hairdresser, Skene-st.
Moir, Charles, grocer, Skene-st.
Moir, George, grocer. Cotton
Moir, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Donald's Ct. 20, Schoolhill
Moir, Robert, teacher, Donald's Court, 20, Schoolhill
Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-st.
Mollison, Mrs. teacher, l6, Virginia-st.
Mollison, James, Ship Tavern and Lodgings, 24, Quay
Mollison, Misses, dressmakers, 5, Littlejohn-st.
Mollison, William, cooper, Windmillbrae
Mollison, James, shoemaker, 9, Netherkirkgate, H. 37, Park-st,
Mollyson, George, hosier, Trinity-st.
Moncur, David, stocking-manufacturer, Windmillbrae
Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane
Montgomery, Alex, plasterer, 11, Sugarhouse-iane
Moore, Capt. 21, Constitution-st.
More, Alex, collector of the customs, l6. Quay
More, Misses, 57, Schoolhill
More, Miss H. Lamond's Court, 49, Upperkirkgate
More, George, of Raeden, H. Chapel-st.
Morgan, George, shoemaker, Chapel-st.
Morgan, Capt. of the Fingal, Footdee
Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 1 5, James-st.
Morgan, Mrs. of Bonnymuir, H. 105, George-st.
Morgan, William, letter-carrier, 3, Carnegie's-brae
Morison, Capt. Alex, 67, Queen-st.
Morison, Capt. John, of the Aimwell, 17, Constitution-st.
Morison, James, cabinet-maker^ Skene Terrace
Morison, James, late of Bourdeaux, Silver-st.
Morison, William, manufacturer, Chapel-st.
Morison, John, writer, i6. Union-lane
Morison, William, wriglit, 76, George-st.
Morison, Hugh, tailor, 78, Galjowgate
Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Harvey's Court, ^0, Gallowgate
Morison, James, tailor, 12, Justice-st.
Morison, James, grocer, Gilcomston
1824—25 F 3
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Directory for the city of Aberdeen and its vicinity > 1824-1825 > (73) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86779755 |
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Description | Alternative title: 'Aberdeen directory'. Published 1824-1855. Imprint varies. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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