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Birnie, James, shipmaster, (Arkivright,) 28, Wellington-street
Moses, surgeon, 8, Correction- wynd
Noah, grocer and spirit dealer, 3, Causewayend
William, painter and glazier, 40, h. 36, King-street
Birse, Charles, contractor, 19, Hnntly-street
William, boot and shoemaker, 160, Union-street, h. head of
Huntly-street
I Bishop, William, vintner, and victualling-house, Stronach's-close, Ex-
Bisset, James, riddle-maker, 71, North-street |[chequer-row
John, tinsmith, (M. Rettie,) h. Machray's-court, 59, George-st.
John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 37, ^.35, Queen-street
Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 2, Carnegie's -brae
Robert, tinsmith, 1, Benzie's-brae, h. 42, College-street
William, dealer in hardware and fancy goods, 6, Castle-brae, h.
above shop
Mrs. James, confectioner, 21, h. 23, Schoolhill
Mrs, John, lodgings, 36, Union-street
Mrs. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Mill-street
- - Miss, dressmaker, Cotton
Miss, mealseller, 102, Chapel-street
Black, Alexander, D. 13., 2 1 , Golden-square
Alexander, clerk, (Aberdeen Bank,) 39, Whitehouse-street
Alexander, wine merchant, (of A. & W. Black,) A, 11, Union-
lane
Alexander & William, wine merchants, Concert-court, Broad-st.
Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill
Gordon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Park-street, h. 60,
East North-street
James, Black Bull Tavern and Lodgings, 15, Wales-street
James, Excise-officer, 23, Castle-street
1 James, turner, 12, Carnegie's- brae, h. 9, Flourmill-lane
ii James, & Co., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 57, Loch-street, h.
23, Young-street
— - James, commission merchant and agent, Crown-court, Union-st.,
h. Willowbank
1837—38
Birnie, James, shipmaster, (Arkivright,) 28, Wellington-street
Moses, surgeon, 8, Correction- wynd
Noah, grocer and spirit dealer, 3, Causewayend
William, painter and glazier, 40, h. 36, King-street
Birse, Charles, contractor, 19, Hnntly-street
William, boot and shoemaker, 160, Union-street, h. head of
Huntly-street
I Bishop, William, vintner, and victualling-house, Stronach's-close, Ex-
Bisset, James, riddle-maker, 71, North-street |[chequer-row
John, tinsmith, (M. Rettie,) h. Machray's-court, 59, George-st.
John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 37, ^.35, Queen-street
Peter, grocer and spirit dealer, 2, Carnegie's -brae
Robert, tinsmith, 1, Benzie's-brae, h. 42, College-street
William, dealer in hardware and fancy goods, 6, Castle-brae, h.
above shop
Mrs. James, confectioner, 21, h. 23, Schoolhill
Mrs, John, lodgings, 36, Union-street
Mrs. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Mill-street
- - Miss, dressmaker, Cotton
Miss, mealseller, 102, Chapel-street
Black, Alexander, D. 13., 2 1 , Golden-square
Alexander, clerk, (Aberdeen Bank,) 39, Whitehouse-street
Alexander, wine merchant, (of A. & W. Black,) A, 11, Union-
lane
Alexander & William, wine merchants, Concert-court, Broad-st.
Andrew, of Foresterhill, h. Foresterhill
Gordon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Park-street, h. 60,
East North-street
James, Black Bull Tavern and Lodgings, 15, Wales-street
James, Excise-officer, 23, Castle-street
1 James, turner, 12, Carnegie's- brae, h. 9, Flourmill-lane
ii James, & Co., grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 57, Loch-street, h.
23, Young-street
— - James, commission merchant and agent, Crown-court, Union-st.,
h. Willowbank
1837—38
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Directory for the city of Aberdeen and its vicinity > 1837-1838 > (25) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86801501 |
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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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