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Brown, Mrs i, south Charlotte street
Brown, Alexander perfumer, 17, George's street,
south side
Mrs H. 5, north George's street
Mrs butcher, Fleshmarket close
James baker, head of Canongate
George clock and watchmaker, head of Ca-
nongate
Mrs Reid's close
David cartwright, Water gate
William printer, St Patrick's square
James cabinet maker, Chapel stieet
Thomas baker, 6, Chapel street
Mrs Hume's entry, Potter-row
Miss Dixon's court, Bristo
John architect, Park- row
Robert spirit dealer, head of Pleasance
John grocer, head of Pleasance
John genealogist to his Royai Highness, the
Prince of Wales, Plainstone close, Canongate
Robert Porter-dealer, Byers' cl. Luckenboohs
Mrs mantua-maker, Bailie ^yfe's close
Joseph grocer, 6, north St David's street
Johnston 60, Queen's street
John mason, Young's street, north side
John Osburn, Esq. W. S. Dublin street
Robert Esq. W. S. 61, north Hanover street
C. and A. mantuamakers, linen and muslin
warehouse, 46, south Hanover street
David writer, 46, South Hanover street
William teacher, 5, south Frederick street "
captain, 21, north Castle street
Mrs of Newton, 22, north Castle street
Browns, Miss mantua-makers, Webster's court, Castle-
hill, south side
Brown, Mrs 1, Caftle-hill.
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Brown, Mrs i, south Charlotte street
Brown, Alexander perfumer, 17, George's street,
south side
Mrs H. 5, north George's street
Mrs butcher, Fleshmarket close
James baker, head of Canongate
George clock and watchmaker, head of Ca-
nongate
Mrs Reid's close
David cartwright, Water gate
William printer, St Patrick's square
James cabinet maker, Chapel stieet
Thomas baker, 6, Chapel street
Mrs Hume's entry, Potter-row
Miss Dixon's court, Bristo
John architect, Park- row
Robert spirit dealer, head of Pleasance
John grocer, head of Pleasance
John genealogist to his Royai Highness, the
Prince of Wales, Plainstone close, Canongate
Robert Porter-dealer, Byers' cl. Luckenboohs
Mrs mantua-maker, Bailie ^yfe's close
Joseph grocer, 6, north St David's street
Johnston 60, Queen's street
John mason, Young's street, north side
John Osburn, Esq. W. S. Dublin street
Robert Esq. W. S. 61, north Hanover street
C. and A. mantuamakers, linen and muslin
warehouse, 46, south Hanover street
David writer, 46, South Hanover street
William teacher, 5, south Frederick street "
captain, 21, north Castle street
Mrs of Newton, 22, north Castle street
Browns, Miss mantua-makers, Webster's court, Castle-
hill, south side
Brown, Mrs 1, Caftle-hill.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Denovan & Co.'s Edinburgh and Leith directory, from July 1804 ... to July 1805 > (72) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/87076736 |
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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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