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Cruickshank, William^ overseer (A. H. & Son),' 11, St. Andrew's-st
William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice-st.
William, gardener, 10, Shuttle-lane
Mrs., dressmaker, 23, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen
Mrs. Jane, Broadford
Mrs., stabler, 180, Gallowgate
Mrs., vintner, 59, High-street, Old Aberdeen
— — Mrs. Robert, sick-nurse, 28, Summer-st.
Miss, ladies' school, 18, Huntly-st.
Miss, 47, Don-street, Old Aberdeen
Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22, Gordon-st.
Miss Christian, 29, Dee-street
Miss, confectioner, 117, Skene-street
Misses, dressmakers, 7j Huntly-street
Miss, 14, Belmont-street
Cuddieford, John, excise-officer, Holburn-street • -
Cuddie, A., M.D., 25, James-street
Nicholas, cooper, 24, Loch-street
Cullen, Alexander B. Smith, Maberly-street
John, tin-smith (Grandholm Works), h. Cotton
Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, h. Albyn-place
Misses, Union-place
Cumming, Alexander, manager at the Bone-mills of Leggart) Johi
Anderson), h. 3, Windy-wynd
George, advocate. Concert-court, Broad-st.
George, vintner, 9, James-street
James, mate of Thistle, 12, Prince Regent-st.
Jonathan, 33, St. Andrew's-street
William, tailor, 58, Shiprow
Mrs. William, 15, Union-row
Mrs., teacher, 26, Shiprow
Miss, Newseat, Cotton
Currie, David, baker, 89, King-st., h. 23, Frederick-st. |
Mrs., midwife, 7^ Black's-buildings
Custom-House, 16, Quay — Watch-house, New Pier, Footdee
1836-37

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