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Kemp, Irvine, manager, Printfield blacksmith-works, h. Woodside
I J. provision-seller, 75, George-street
Robert, grain merchant, and tacksman of the Ferryhill meal
and flour mills — office, 12, Trinity corner, h. 30, Dee-street
— — Mrs. William, lodgings, 27, Frederick-street Qtution-st.
Kempt, Alexander (Alex. Matthew, surgeon), h. head of Consti-
Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 8, Flourmill-brae, h. 7,
Huntly-street
Kennedy, Rev. John (Black friars-street chapel), h. 4, Denburn-
Mr?, broker, 3, Castle-brae Qterrace
Miss, 46, Marischal-street
Kerr, David, surgeon, 97, Union-street
David, ropemaker, Canal-road, Causewayend
James, sexton, 47, St. Nicholas-street
James, shipmaster (Liverpool packet), 53, Shiprow
James, painter, 17, h. 14, Schoolhill
James, hairdresser and perfumer, 76, Queen-street
Stephen, vintner, 6, Shuttle-lane
William, boot and shoemaker, 13, Skene-terrace ,
— — William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, h. 137, Union-st.
Walter, flax-dresser, Canal-road, Causewayend
— — & Barclay, curriers, boot and shoemakers, 17, Broad-street
— — Mrs. Dr. Steps of Gilcomston
— — Miss, teacher, 3, Whitehouse-street
'- Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Gilcomston
Kidd, B. F. R., A.M. &c. 20, Castle-street
James, road-surveyor, Holburn-street
John S. boot and shoemaker, 241, George-street
William, currier and precentor (St. Clement's church), h. 20,
William, baker, 46, h. 48, George-street [JSkene-st.
Mrs. broker, 9, Justice-street
Kilgour, Alexander, M.D. 21, Gallowgate
- — James, merchant, h. 29, Bon-Accord-terrace
— — Patrick, of Woodside, h. Woodside
Misses, 38, Chapel-street
Kiloh, James, tailor, 20, Fisher-row \_h. Ruthrieston-cottage
John, bookseller, stationer, and engraver, 107, Union-street,
1839—40
Kemp, Irvine, manager, Printfield blacksmith-works, h. Woodside
I J. provision-seller, 75, George-street
Robert, grain merchant, and tacksman of the Ferryhill meal
and flour mills — office, 12, Trinity corner, h. 30, Dee-street
— — Mrs. William, lodgings, 27, Frederick-street Qtution-st.
Kempt, Alexander (Alex. Matthew, surgeon), h. head of Consti-
Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 8, Flourmill-brae, h. 7,
Huntly-street
Kennedy, Rev. John (Black friars-street chapel), h. 4, Denburn-
Mr?, broker, 3, Castle-brae Qterrace
Miss, 46, Marischal-street
Kerr, David, surgeon, 97, Union-street
David, ropemaker, Canal-road, Causewayend
James, sexton, 47, St. Nicholas-street
James, shipmaster (Liverpool packet), 53, Shiprow
James, painter, 17, h. 14, Schoolhill
James, hairdresser and perfumer, 76, Queen-street
Stephen, vintner, 6, Shuttle-lane
William, boot and shoemaker, 13, Skene-terrace ,
— — William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, h. 137, Union-st.
Walter, flax-dresser, Canal-road, Causewayend
— — & Barclay, curriers, boot and shoemakers, 17, Broad-street
— — Mrs. Dr. Steps of Gilcomston
— — Miss, teacher, 3, Whitehouse-street
'- Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Gilcomston
Kidd, B. F. R., A.M. &c. 20, Castle-street
James, road-surveyor, Holburn-street
John S. boot and shoemaker, 241, George-street
William, currier and precentor (St. Clement's church), h. 20,
William, baker, 46, h. 48, George-street [JSkene-st.
Mrs. broker, 9, Justice-street
Kilgour, Alexander, M.D. 21, Gallowgate
- — James, merchant, h. 29, Bon-Accord-terrace
— — Patrick, of Woodside, h. Woodside
Misses, 38, Chapel-street
Kiloh, James, tailor, 20, Fisher-row \_h. Ruthrieston-cottage
John, bookseller, stationer, and engraver, 107, Union-street,
1839—40
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Directory for the city of Aberdeen and its vicinity > 1839-1840 > (89) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86808327 |
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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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