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SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. 243
Maryville ; Lieut. -Col. James Cadenhead— a dwelling-house at the west end
of the South High Stocl:et road,leading;from Morningfield, about two
miles from Skene square
Mastrick— two and a quarter miles from town, on Low Stocket road
Maybank ; James Thomson — Hutcheon street west
Mayfield House, Cults ; Bishop Slither— at Cnlts station
Meadowbank, Cults
Middleton, Pitfodels; George Collie— on North Deeside road, almost three
miles from town, left hand side
Millbank ; John Urquhart— a dwelling-house at north end of North Broad-
ford, left hand side
Millbank Cottage— on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline
place, right hand side
Millbank Cottage; Alexander Black— in Hardgate, near Willowbank, left
hand side
Mile-end ; James M'Pherson — on the High Stocket road, at the parting of
the North and South High Stocket roads, about three quarters of a
mile west of Skene square
Morefield ; Wm. H. Cameron, R.N. — on the North High Stocket road, half
a mile west of Mile-end, left hand side
Morningrfield — a group of dwelling-houses on South High Stocket road, taking
left hand road from Mile-end, about half a mile from Mile-end
Morningside; William Sinclair — on Cuparstone road, or North Deeside turn-
pike, one mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side
Morque ; George Collie— a dwelling-house at extremity of Mid-Pitfodels
road
Mount Pleasant; Charles Stewart — a dwelling-house at north end of Canal
street, right hand side
Nellfield Cemetery— on Cuparstone road, a few yards from Holburn street,
left hand side
Nellfield House ; Marianus Massie— on Cuparstone road, a quarter of a mile
from Holburn street, left hand side
Newbridge— in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace
Newham Cottage— King street road, first house past cemetery, left hand side
Newlands ; Misses Duguid — on the old North Dteside road, one mile from
Holburn street
Newton of Pitfodels — on the North Deeside road, three and a half miles from
Holburn street
Norwood Hall ; John Taylor— a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about
three miles from town by North Deeside road
Oakbank ; James Garden, advocate — between North and South High Stocke
r>>ads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end
Oakbank Cottage; John Williamson, jur..— on South High Stocket road,
leading past Morningfield, one mile and a quarter from Skene square,
right h;ind side
Oldmill Reformatory — about two and a half miles from Union place, on
Skene road, right hand side
Outseats of Pitmuxton ; William Thom — on the north side of river Dee,
between Roy's Nursery and Ruthrieston
Persley Den— on north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grandholm
works
Pitfodels— about two miles from Holburn street, on Deeside road
Pitfodels Road (Mid) — branches off west from Cuparstone road at Manno-
field, about one mile and a half from Holburn sti eet
Pitmuxton— on old Deeside road, right hand side of Holburn street, about
one mile from Union place
Polmuir; Wm. Matthews — about ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's
Nursery
Powis ; H. F. Leslie — a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from
Kittybrewster station
Princesfield — a dwelliiiy-house on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon
street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right hand
side
Prospect Hill — a dwelling-house on South High Stocket road, leading from
Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles irom Skene square,
ruht hand side
Prospect Place; Mrs Alexander Burness— adwelling-houseon Mid-Pitfodels
road, two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, right hand side
Maryville ; Lieut. -Col. James Cadenhead— a dwelling-house at the west end
of the South High Stocl:et road,leading;from Morningfield, about two
miles from Skene square
Mastrick— two and a quarter miles from town, on Low Stocket road
Maybank ; James Thomson — Hutcheon street west
Mayfield House, Cults ; Bishop Slither— at Cnlts station
Meadowbank, Cults
Middleton, Pitfodels; George Collie— on North Deeside road, almost three
miles from town, left hand side
Millbank ; John Urquhart— a dwelling-house at north end of North Broad-
ford, left hand side
Millbank Cottage— on the Berryden road, a hundred yards from Caroline
place, right hand side
Millbank Cottage; Alexander Black— in Hardgate, near Willowbank, left
hand side
Mile-end ; James M'Pherson — on the High Stocket road, at the parting of
the North and South High Stocket roads, about three quarters of a
mile west of Skene square
Morefield ; Wm. H. Cameron, R.N. — on the North High Stocket road, half
a mile west of Mile-end, left hand side
Morningrfield — a group of dwelling-houses on South High Stocket road, taking
left hand road from Mile-end, about half a mile from Mile-end
Morningside; William Sinclair — on Cuparstone road, or North Deeside turn-
pike, one mile and a half from Holburn street, left hand side
Morque ; George Collie— a dwelling-house at extremity of Mid-Pitfodels
road
Mount Pleasant; Charles Stewart — a dwelling-house at north end of Canal
street, right hand side
Nellfield Cemetery— on Cuparstone road, a few yards from Holburn street,
left hand side
Nellfield House ; Marianus Massie— on Cuparstone road, a quarter of a mile
from Holburn street, left hand side
Newbridge— in valley of Hardgate, beyond Bon-Accord terrace
Newham Cottage— King street road, first house past cemetery, left hand side
Newlands ; Misses Duguid — on the old North Dteside road, one mile from
Holburn street
Newton of Pitfodels — on the North Deeside road, three and a half miles from
Holburn street
Norwood Hall ; John Taylor— a mansion on north bank of river Dee, about
three miles from town by North Deeside road
Oakbank ; James Garden, advocate — between North and South High Stocke
r>>ads, about five minutes' walk beyond Mile-end
Oakbank Cottage; John Williamson, jur..— on South High Stocket road,
leading past Morningfield, one mile and a quarter from Skene square,
right h;ind side
Oldmill Reformatory — about two and a half miles from Union place, on
Skene road, right hand side
Outseats of Pitmuxton ; William Thom — on the north side of river Dee,
between Roy's Nursery and Ruthrieston
Persley Den— on north side of river Don, half a mile west from Grandholm
works
Pitfodels— about two miles from Holburn street, on Deeside road
Pitfodels Road (Mid) — branches off west from Cuparstone road at Manno-
field, about one mile and a half from Holburn sti eet
Pitmuxton— on old Deeside road, right hand side of Holburn street, about
one mile from Union place
Polmuir; Wm. Matthews — about ten minutes' walk due south from Roy's
Nursery
Powis ; H. F. Leslie — a mansion about five minutes' walk north-east from
Kittybrewster station
Princesfield — a dwelliiiy-house on low Stocket road, leading from Hutcheon
street by Westburn, one mile from Caroline place, right hand
side
Prospect Hill — a dwelling-house on South High Stocket road, leading from
Skene square past Morningfield, about two miles irom Skene square,
ruht hand side
Prospect Place; Mrs Alexander Burness— adwelling-houseon Mid-Pitfodels
road, two and a fourth miles from Holburn street, right hand side
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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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