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96 LED— LES
Ledingham, Robert, advocate, 75, King-street
. Mrs. 2, Hutcheon-street
Lefevre, John, renovator of ladies' and gentlemen's apparel, 19, George
Joseph, hairdresser, 91, North-street ^stree
Miss, feather- dresser, 15, Woolmanhill
Legg, James, tinsmith, 45, h. 46, Netberkirkgate
Leigh, John, excise officer, Holburn-street
Leighton, David, of the customs, 48, Castle-street
James, letter-carrier, Charles-street, Broadford
— John, builder, and lodgings, Orchard cottage, Old Aberdeen
John, mealseller, 20, St. Clement- street [rection-wyn!
Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Upper-denburn, h. 10, Cor
Leith, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 9, Peacock's-close
Alexander, dyer, and renovator, Skene-square
. George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-street
George, weaver, east side of High- street, Old Aberdeen
John, late coppersmith, Cuparstone-buildings
. Mrs. Frances, Holburn-street
Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, 5, Union-piace
, Mrs. of Overhall, h. 13, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen
Mrs. broker, 9, Peacock's-close
Misses, of Freefield, 22, Silver-street
Leitch, Mrs. lodgings, 21, Shiprow
Lemmon, Andrew, dealer in provisions, 17, Chapel- street
Lennie, James, hat and shoe warehouse, 34, Union-street, h. Lamond
court, 49, Upperkirkgate
Leonard, Miss, teacher, 26, East North-street
Leslie, Alexander, 12, Union-row
Alexander, shipmaster, (Albion,) 40, Constitution-street
Andrew, grocer, 112, h. Ill, Gallowgate
George, writer, Sheriff-Clerk-Depute and Justice of Peace-Clerl*
Depute, Record Office, 27, King-street, h. 4, Meal-marke^
George, shipmaster, (Fame,) South Crown-street [lar _
Rev. James, Holburn Church, 64, Broad-street
James, shoemaker, Skene-square
1837—38
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