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Dean, John, innkeeper, 49 Lodge-walk
™, Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Muttonbrae
Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal-street
Deeside Railway Co., R. R. Notman, 24 Adelphi-court, secretary
Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord-street
Deuchar, Allan R., clerk (Gas Light Co.), 84 Shiprow
George, grocer, 151, h. 149 George-street
Devanha Brewery, Oevanha
Comb-work Co., Devanha
Distillery Co., Polmuir
Dewar, Rev. Daniel, D. D., principal of Marischal College, 13
Victoria-street- west
Henry A., M. D., surgeon-dentist, 151 Union-street-west
Rev. Thomas (South Parish), South-bridge, Holburn-street
Thomas, teller (Commercial Bank), 146 George-street
Diack, William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad-street
Deack, William, grocer, 16 Park-street
Dick, James, grocer, 35 Union-terrace
William, overseer, Harbour Works, h. 56 St. Clement-st.
Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church), 28 North
Broad ford
John, manager (William Duthie, shipowner), Cherry vale
Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce-street
Dinnson, John, shipmaster, 6 Canal-terrace
Diverly, Hugh, watch and clockmaker, 7 Upperkirkgate
Diverty, Peter, grocer, 31 Causeway end
Dixon, John, and Co,, horse-shoers, 5 Chronicle-lane, h. 57 Long-
acre
Don, William, overseer (Broadford Works), 26 North Broadford
Donald, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 St. Clement-street
„™ Andrew, late baker 25 Upperkirkgate
Ernst, daguerreotypist, 34 Thistle-street
George, glazier, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 15 Victoria-
street-west
James, shipmaster (Hero), Ferryhill-place
John, iron ploughmaker, and general blacksmith, 4 Cause-
wayend
™. John, wood merchant, Inches
Peter, flesher, 88 Green
Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St. Nicholas-street
™. Robert, shipmaster, 53 Commerce-street
,~~ . William, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill
„„ W T illiam, distiller (Strathdee Distillery), Cooperston-build-
ings
William, corn merchant, Chapel-lane
William, principal beadle (Free South Church), and funeral-
waiter, 27 Blackfriars-street
™. Mrs., lodgings, 66 John-street
Mrs. James, Cardenshaugh
Dean, John, innkeeper, 49 Lodge-walk
™, Matthew, chimney-sweep, 22 Muttonbrae
Miss, provision shop, 4 Marischal-street
Deeside Railway Co., R. R. Notman, 24 Adelphi-court, secretary
Dempster, John, 14 Bon-accord-street
Deuchar, Allan R., clerk (Gas Light Co.), 84 Shiprow
George, grocer, 151, h. 149 George-street
Devanha Brewery, Oevanha
Comb-work Co., Devanha
Distillery Co., Polmuir
Dewar, Rev. Daniel, D. D., principal of Marischal College, 13
Victoria-street- west
Henry A., M. D., surgeon-dentist, 151 Union-street-west
Rev. Thomas (South Parish), South-bridge, Holburn-street
Thomas, teller (Commercial Bank), 146 George-street
Diack, William, hardware merchant, 42 Broad-street
Deack, William, grocer, 16 Park-street
Dick, James, grocer, 35 Union-terrace
William, overseer, Harbour Works, h. 56 St. Clement-st.
Dickie, Rev. Andrew (United Presbyterian Church), 28 North
Broad ford
John, manager (William Duthie, shipowner), Cherry vale
Dilling, William, moulder, 61 Commerce-street
Dinnson, John, shipmaster, 6 Canal-terrace
Diverly, Hugh, watch and clockmaker, 7 Upperkirkgate
Diverty, Peter, grocer, 31 Causeway end
Dixon, John, and Co,, horse-shoers, 5 Chronicle-lane, h. 57 Long-
acre
Don, William, overseer (Broadford Works), 26 North Broadford
Donald, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 St. Clement-street
„™ Andrew, late baker 25 Upperkirkgate
Ernst, daguerreotypist, 34 Thistle-street
George, glazier, 17 and 19 Netherkirkgate, h. 15 Victoria-
street-west
James, shipmaster (Hero), Ferryhill-place
John, iron ploughmaker, and general blacksmith, 4 Cause-
wayend
™. John, wood merchant, Inches
Peter, flesher, 88 Green
Robert, brushmaker, 14, h. 12 St. Nicholas-street
™. Robert, shipmaster, 53 Commerce-street
,~~ . William, inn and lodgings, 8 Schoolhill
„„ W T illiam, distiller (Strathdee Distillery), Cooperston-build-
ings
William, corn merchant, Chapel-lane
William, principal beadle (Free South Church), and funeral-
waiter, 27 Blackfriars-street
™. Mrs., lodgings, 66 John-street
Mrs. James, Cardenshaugh
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