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TOW — UEQ] NEW ABERDEEN. 150
Town's Drummer — David Bannerman, 75 Gallowgate
Trades' Hall, 153 Union street
Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 9 Rose street, h. 22 Union
row
William, cabinetmaker, Lobban's court, Castle street
Trotter, James (Commercial - Bank)
Troup, Alexander (Aberdeen Lime Company), grain merchant
and miller, Sclattie
Alexander, merchant tailor, 30 Union street, h. 7 Drum's
lane
David, grocer and spirit dealer, principal servant (St. John's
Chapel), and funeral waiter, 235 George street
David, coachman (Defiance), 2 St. Catherine's wynd
George, chemist and druggist, 1 87 George street
John, blacksmith, 16 Shiprow, L Ruthrieston
John, spirit dealer, 18 St. Andrew street
- — ■ William, Nelson street
. Mrs. James, Twin cottage, Holburn street
Mrs. George, Prospect cottage, Loanhead
Mrs., Glenburnie cottage
Miss, bonnet maker and milliner, 187 George street
Tudhope, Mrs. John, earthenware dealer, 69 East North street
Tulloch, Rev. George, L L.D. — school, Academy street (from Dee
street to Crown street), h. Bellevue, Hardgate
James, teacher, Bellevue
James, shipmaster (St. Lawrence), 12 St. Clement street
James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Garvock street,
h. 12 St. Clement street
William, clerk, 12 St. Clement street
Turnbull, Anthony, vintner, 32 Castle street, h. 4 Castle brae
Turner, Robert, shipmaster, 25 Marischal street
Misses, of Turnerhall, 173 Union street
Turreff, Alexander, draper (J. Blackhall and Co.), h. 39 Upper-
Tyson, Mrs., Strawberrybank [kirkgate
Tvtler, James, porter (House of Refuge), Duthie's court, 45 Gues-
trow, h. Thornton court, 39 Guestrow
John (Hogarth and Co.), 136 George street
. William, cabinetmaker, 2 Chronicle lane
Mrs., 7 Charlotte street
Union- Glen Distillery, Holburn
Unitt, George, furrier," 125 Union street
Mrs., milliner, 1 25 Union street
Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street
Alexander, road contractor, 9 Skene row
■ and Gordon, druggists, 164 Union street
James, keeper of leading lights, Torry
John, manager, boot and shoe establishment, 17 Broad st.
John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, h. 2 Skene place
, John and Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers, and com-
mission agents, 7 Schoolhill
Town's Drummer — David Bannerman, 75 Gallowgate
Trades' Hall, 153 Union street
Trail, James, wright and cabinetmaker, 9 Rose street, h. 22 Union
row
William, cabinetmaker, Lobban's court, Castle street
Trotter, James (Commercial - Bank)
Troup, Alexander (Aberdeen Lime Company), grain merchant
and miller, Sclattie
Alexander, merchant tailor, 30 Union street, h. 7 Drum's
lane
David, grocer and spirit dealer, principal servant (St. John's
Chapel), and funeral waiter, 235 George street
David, coachman (Defiance), 2 St. Catherine's wynd
George, chemist and druggist, 1 87 George street
John, blacksmith, 16 Shiprow, L Ruthrieston
John, spirit dealer, 18 St. Andrew street
- — ■ William, Nelson street
. Mrs. James, Twin cottage, Holburn street
Mrs. George, Prospect cottage, Loanhead
Mrs., Glenburnie cottage
Miss, bonnet maker and milliner, 187 George street
Tudhope, Mrs. John, earthenware dealer, 69 East North street
Tulloch, Rev. George, L L.D. — school, Academy street (from Dee
street to Crown street), h. Bellevue, Hardgate
James, teacher, Bellevue
James, shipmaster (St. Lawrence), 12 St. Clement street
James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Garvock street,
h. 12 St. Clement street
William, clerk, 12 St. Clement street
Turnbull, Anthony, vintner, 32 Castle street, h. 4 Castle brae
Turner, Robert, shipmaster, 25 Marischal street
Misses, of Turnerhall, 173 Union street
Turreff, Alexander, draper (J. Blackhall and Co.), h. 39 Upper-
Tyson, Mrs., Strawberrybank [kirkgate
Tvtler, James, porter (House of Refuge), Duthie's court, 45 Gues-
trow, h. Thornton court, 39 Guestrow
John (Hogarth and Co.), 136 George street
. William, cabinetmaker, 2 Chronicle lane
Mrs., 7 Charlotte street
Union- Glen Distillery, Holburn
Unitt, George, furrier," 125 Union street
Mrs., milliner, 1 25 Union street
Urquhart, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street
Alexander, road contractor, 9 Skene row
■ and Gordon, druggists, 164 Union street
James, keeper of leading lights, Torry
John, manager, boot and shoe establishment, 17 Broad st.
John, druggist, 65 St. Nicholas street, h. 2 Skene place
, John and Robert, wholesale tea and coffee dealers, and com-
mission agents, 7 Schoolhill
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