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FOR FRA] NEW ABERDEEN. 82
Forsyth, William, feuar, 24 North Broadford
— . — William, suh-editor (Herald), h. 23 Skene-square
Mrs. David, 2 Union-place
Miss, 77 Crown-street
Fortune, George, assistant inspector of poor, k. Summerfield, Park-
street-road
Fotheringham, Richard, manufacturer, h. 9 North Broadford
Fowler, Alexander, dentist and cupper, 22 Belmont-street
. Andrew, Wellspit House, near Bridge of Dee
™ — James and John of Cluny — warehouse, 24 George-street
, — John, vintner, Ruthrieston
Fowlie, James, treasurer, Boys' and Girls' Hospital, 19 Upperkirk-
gate
Francis, John, machine-maker, 2 Shuttle-lane, h. 48 Frederick-
street
Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Town-house,
h. 194 King-street
. — . — Alexander, surgeon, 44 Schoolhill
, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, and agent for Glenury
Distillery, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate
— . — Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, and agent for the
Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal-street, h. 49 Con-
stitution-street
Alexander, contractor, Rosemount-place
Alexander, harbour day-patrol, h. 10 Commerce-street
Arthur, merchant, 42 Gordon-street
Angus, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 72, 74, and 76 Union-
street, h. Woodbank, Pitfodels
Charles, clerk (John Catto, Son, and Co.), h. Wales-street
. Donald (North of Scotland Bank), h. Spittal
David, merchant, 52 George-street, h. 50 Loch-street
Francis, manager (M. Manuelle), Provost Blaikie's-quay,
h. 6 Catto-square
George, ship-joiner, Pottery-close, Footdee
George, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.), h. 14 Catto-square
Hugh, blacksmith and bell-hanger, Steps of Gilcomston
Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie and Co.), 33 Wales-street.
Hugh, clothier, 24 Union-street, h. Broadford-place
Hugh and Co., china merchants, 55, h. 54 Castle-street
James, overseer (Commercial Co.), h. 12 Marywell-street
, . James (of J. F. and Son), h. 8 Drum's-lane
James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union-street
James and Co., grocers, wine, and spirit dealers, 197 Union-
street, corner of Dee-street — Receiving Post Office
„~.™ James (of J. Fraser and Co.), h. 54 Dee-street
. . James, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6 Union-
place, h. 4 Summer-street
. . — James, tailor and clothier, 12 Union-street, h. 6 Union-lane
James, candlemaker, 46 Loch-street, Ji. 42 Castle-street
.™ John (of J. Fraser and Son), h. 66 Bon-Accord-street
John, tailor, 64 John-street
Forsyth, William, feuar, 24 North Broadford
— . — William, suh-editor (Herald), h. 23 Skene-square
Mrs. David, 2 Union-place
Miss, 77 Crown-street
Fortune, George, assistant inspector of poor, k. Summerfield, Park-
street-road
Fotheringham, Richard, manufacturer, h. 9 North Broadford
Fowler, Alexander, dentist and cupper, 22 Belmont-street
. Andrew, Wellspit House, near Bridge of Dee
™ — James and John of Cluny — warehouse, 24 George-street
, — John, vintner, Ruthrieston
Fowlie, James, treasurer, Boys' and Girls' Hospital, 19 Upperkirk-
gate
Francis, John, machine-maker, 2 Shuttle-lane, h. 48 Frederick-
street
Fraser, Alexander, advocate and city chamberlain, Town-house,
h. 194 King-street
. — . — Alexander, surgeon, 44 Schoolhill
, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, and agent for Glenury
Distillery, 181, h. 183 Gallowgate
— . — Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, and agent for the
Brackla Royal Distillery, 15 Marischal-street, h. 49 Con-
stitution-street
Alexander, contractor, Rosemount-place
Alexander, harbour day-patrol, h. 10 Commerce-street
Arthur, merchant, 42 Gordon-street
Angus, grocer, wine, and spirit dealer, 72, 74, and 76 Union-
street, h. Woodbank, Pitfodels
Charles, clerk (John Catto, Son, and Co.), h. Wales-street
. Donald (North of Scotland Bank), h. Spittal
David, merchant, 52 George-street, h. 50 Loch-street
Francis, manager (M. Manuelle), Provost Blaikie's-quay,
h. 6 Catto-square
George, ship-joiner, Pottery-close, Footdee
George, foreman (W. Simpson and Co.), h. 14 Catto-square
Hugh, blacksmith and bell-hanger, Steps of Gilcomston
Hugh, clerk (A. Duthie and Co.), 33 Wales-street.
Hugh, clothier, 24 Union-street, h. Broadford-place
Hugh and Co., china merchants, 55, h. 54 Castle-street
James, overseer (Commercial Co.), h. 12 Marywell-street
, . James (of J. F. and Son), h. 8 Drum's-lane
James and Son, boot and shoemakers, 115 Union-street
James and Co., grocers, wine, and spirit dealers, 197 Union-
street, corner of Dee-street — Receiving Post Office
„~.™ James (of J. Fraser and Co.), h. 54 Dee-street
. . James, jun., grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 6 Union-
place, h. 4 Summer-street
. . — James, tailor and clothier, 12 Union-street, h. 6 Union-lane
James, candlemaker, 46 Loch-street, Ji. 42 Castle-street
.™ John (of J. Fraser and Son), h. 66 Bon-Accord-street
John, tailor, 64 John-street
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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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