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BRO
STREET DIRECTORY.
BRO
145
John Murdie, corn-dealer
James Fedie, esq. W.S.
BROUGHTON PL. (East.)
2 John Phillips, esq. S.S.C.
2 John Grant, pianoforte-maker
2 Miss E. Campbell
2 Miss Stewart
2 W. Straiton, lodgings
2 James Reid, accountant
3 Mrs Romanes
4 Andrew Ritchie, watchmaker
4 Miss Baillie
4 Mrs Lieutenant Buist
4 Mrs Stewart
4 James Glover, painter
4 Mrs. A. Paul, lodgings
4 Miss Blake
5 A. Spalding, esq. writer
6 Miss Horsburgh
John Flitt, tailor, Broughton
Court, East
BROUGHTON ROAD.
Broughton Cottage,
J. Cunddill, dairy
J. Turnbull, tailor
Bruuuhton-Park House,
John Douglas, manager Zoolo-
gical Gardens.
Broughton Hall,
GeoTge Yule, cloth-factor
Bland.fi.eld House,
Robert Webster, esq. S.S.C
Broughton Point,
W. Ewing, esq. National Bank
George Ewing, esq.
W. M'Donald, esq. Powderhall
James M'Ritchie, esq. East
Powderhall
Redbraes,
Robert Hall, of Customs
John Reid senior, gardener
Dickson & Co. nursery
Henry Stephens, esq.
Zoological Gardens,
John Atkins
BROUGHTON STREET.
Adelphi Theatre
Catholic Chapel
Catholic Chapel Lane
Rev. George Rigg
Rev. John Malcolm
Rev. John M'Donald
1 A. M. Bust, tobacconist
2 William Peck, spirit-merchant
4 P. Townsend, tavern
3 Peter Campbell, tavern
5 Robert Chisholm, tailor
7 John Blyth, victual-dealer
9 James Bairilli, flower-maker
13 James Murray, baker
1 5 Mrs Alex. Grant, apothecary
17 Nicol Pringle, merchant
19 Mrs Henderson, strawhatmakr.
19 R. Custard, shoemaker
21 William Croall, coachmaker
21 Mrs Milne
21 Mrs Hutton
21 John Bartholomew, engraver
21 Mrs Almond
21 Mrs Grant
23 Miss Cameron, silk and worsted
shop
31 Mrs Robert Purves
31 D. Thomson, lodgings
31 R. Sawyers, late merchant
33 Broughton Lane,
33 Walter Tait, spirit-dealer
John Sparks, livery stables
Alexander Galloway, stabler
35 Mrs Wemyss
35 John Kennedy, surgeon
37 J. & J. M. Balfour, esqrs. W.S.
37 W. Lawrie, victual-dealer
39 Anderson Bayne, grocer
43 Thomas Gilzean, tailor
43 Mrs Martin
43 C. Stringer
43 Charles Gray, baker
47 Ch. S. Inglis, bookseller
49 Mrs Mackintosh, spirit-dealer
49 John Wright, cabinetmaker
51 Mrs Jardine, lodgings
51 Mrs Currie
51 George Fowler, builder
51 A. Preston, lodgings
51 Mrs Kirkham
53 William Grey, joiner
53 William Wright, grocer
59 John Dick, plumber
59 W. M'Farlane, commiss". agent
59 Andrew Fell, tailor
59 Charles Stewart, tailor
59 Peter M'Laren, cabinetmaker
61 Miss Paterson, milliner
63 R. Cruickshank, tobacconist
65 C. M'Kenzie, grocer
65 James Gibson, dyer
69 Robert Simpson, esq.
69 John Henry, portrait-painter
69 Thomas Wallace, shoemaker
71 James Shand, painter
71 James Bishop, boot and shoe
warehouse
73 William Thorn, flesher
75 Alexander Crawford, writer
75 Mrs Mitchell, dressmaker
75 David Langlands, writer
77 George Wilson, wright
79 John Hardie, grocer
85 John Moffat, grocer
87 James Swan, baker
Peter Wardlaw, smith
A. Wardlaw, joiner
W. & G.Williams, marble cut.
J. Notman and Son, plumbers
J. Dickson and Sons, nursery
7fi William Robinson, min. painter
72 Dr W. B. Hamilton, surgeon
72 Mrs Caverhill
72 P. A. Campbell, agent
72 Robert Christal, tobacconist
70 Thomas M'Millan, painter
68 Charles Walker
64 Miss Wiibro
64 John Maule, architect
64 Mrs M'Arthur
64 John Johnston, surveyor
64 James Clark, mail-guard
64 William Blair, ship-owner
64 James Craig, merchant
62 A. Gillespie, ironmonger
60 John Hill, poulterer
66 Robert Caldwell, builder
58 James Murray, cabinetmaker
58 George Maule, builder
58 T. Cruickshanks, tobacconist
58 Mrs Shanks
56 G. Henderson, victual-dealer
56 Gabriel Hunter, smith
54 John Scott, shoemaker
52 D. & G. Manderson, spirit-dlrs.
52 John Murray, spirit-dealer
52 Miss Elizabeth Thomson
52 James Marshall, plumber
52 James Hardie, tobacconist
52 Robert Richardson, flesher
52 John M'Donald, accountant
52 Mrs Wilson
50 Miss Small, dressmaker
44 Alex. Barker, spirit-dealer
44 J. K. Sanderson, druggist
44 Thomas Lindsay, silk-dyer
42 Alex. Bayne, victual-dealer
40 James Craig, grocer
40 David Buchanan, jun.
38 Mrs Ross, lodgings
34 David Maxwell, stone-wareho.
16 J. Sutherland, coal-merchant
16 John Veitch, surgeon dentist
12 Mrs Johnston
12 John Durham, stationer
BROWN SQUARE.
1 James Anderson, hairdresser
3 John Lees, tobacconist
4 G. & J Leggett, whip manu-
factory
5 A. M'Gregor, innkeeper
16 W. Seller, M.D. F.R.C.P.
1 6 Mrs Seller
17 Sir William Miller, bart. of
Glenlee
18 Rev. Thomas Guthrie
19 Crombie & Sons, dyers
21 Mrs Gowans, grocer
BROWN STREET.
1 William Lillico, baker
Brown Street Lane
6 Peter Ferguson, printer
7 Samuel Aris, excise-officer
7 W. M'Kenzie G. P.O.
STREET DIRECTORY.
BRO
145
John Murdie, corn-dealer
James Fedie, esq. W.S.
BROUGHTON PL. (East.)
2 John Phillips, esq. S.S.C.
2 John Grant, pianoforte-maker
2 Miss E. Campbell
2 Miss Stewart
2 W. Straiton, lodgings
2 James Reid, accountant
3 Mrs Romanes
4 Andrew Ritchie, watchmaker
4 Miss Baillie
4 Mrs Lieutenant Buist
4 Mrs Stewart
4 James Glover, painter
4 Mrs. A. Paul, lodgings
4 Miss Blake
5 A. Spalding, esq. writer
6 Miss Horsburgh
John Flitt, tailor, Broughton
Court, East
BROUGHTON ROAD.
Broughton Cottage,
J. Cunddill, dairy
J. Turnbull, tailor
Bruuuhton-Park House,
John Douglas, manager Zoolo-
gical Gardens.
Broughton Hall,
GeoTge Yule, cloth-factor
Bland.fi.eld House,
Robert Webster, esq. S.S.C
Broughton Point,
W. Ewing, esq. National Bank
George Ewing, esq.
W. M'Donald, esq. Powderhall
James M'Ritchie, esq. East
Powderhall
Redbraes,
Robert Hall, of Customs
John Reid senior, gardener
Dickson & Co. nursery
Henry Stephens, esq.
Zoological Gardens,
John Atkins
BROUGHTON STREET.
Adelphi Theatre
Catholic Chapel
Catholic Chapel Lane
Rev. George Rigg
Rev. John Malcolm
Rev. John M'Donald
1 A. M. Bust, tobacconist
2 William Peck, spirit-merchant
4 P. Townsend, tavern
3 Peter Campbell, tavern
5 Robert Chisholm, tailor
7 John Blyth, victual-dealer
9 James Bairilli, flower-maker
13 James Murray, baker
1 5 Mrs Alex. Grant, apothecary
17 Nicol Pringle, merchant
19 Mrs Henderson, strawhatmakr.
19 R. Custard, shoemaker
21 William Croall, coachmaker
21 Mrs Milne
21 Mrs Hutton
21 John Bartholomew, engraver
21 Mrs Almond
21 Mrs Grant
23 Miss Cameron, silk and worsted
shop
31 Mrs Robert Purves
31 D. Thomson, lodgings
31 R. Sawyers, late merchant
33 Broughton Lane,
33 Walter Tait, spirit-dealer
John Sparks, livery stables
Alexander Galloway, stabler
35 Mrs Wemyss
35 John Kennedy, surgeon
37 J. & J. M. Balfour, esqrs. W.S.
37 W. Lawrie, victual-dealer
39 Anderson Bayne, grocer
43 Thomas Gilzean, tailor
43 Mrs Martin
43 C. Stringer
43 Charles Gray, baker
47 Ch. S. Inglis, bookseller
49 Mrs Mackintosh, spirit-dealer
49 John Wright, cabinetmaker
51 Mrs Jardine, lodgings
51 Mrs Currie
51 George Fowler, builder
51 A. Preston, lodgings
51 Mrs Kirkham
53 William Grey, joiner
53 William Wright, grocer
59 John Dick, plumber
59 W. M'Farlane, commiss". agent
59 Andrew Fell, tailor
59 Charles Stewart, tailor
59 Peter M'Laren, cabinetmaker
61 Miss Paterson, milliner
63 R. Cruickshank, tobacconist
65 C. M'Kenzie, grocer
65 James Gibson, dyer
69 Robert Simpson, esq.
69 John Henry, portrait-painter
69 Thomas Wallace, shoemaker
71 James Shand, painter
71 James Bishop, boot and shoe
warehouse
73 William Thorn, flesher
75 Alexander Crawford, writer
75 Mrs Mitchell, dressmaker
75 David Langlands, writer
77 George Wilson, wright
79 John Hardie, grocer
85 John Moffat, grocer
87 James Swan, baker
Peter Wardlaw, smith
A. Wardlaw, joiner
W. & G.Williams, marble cut.
J. Notman and Son, plumbers
J. Dickson and Sons, nursery
7fi William Robinson, min. painter
72 Dr W. B. Hamilton, surgeon
72 Mrs Caverhill
72 P. A. Campbell, agent
72 Robert Christal, tobacconist
70 Thomas M'Millan, painter
68 Charles Walker
64 Miss Wiibro
64 John Maule, architect
64 Mrs M'Arthur
64 John Johnston, surveyor
64 James Clark, mail-guard
64 William Blair, ship-owner
64 James Craig, merchant
62 A. Gillespie, ironmonger
60 John Hill, poulterer
66 Robert Caldwell, builder
58 James Murray, cabinetmaker
58 George Maule, builder
58 T. Cruickshanks, tobacconist
58 Mrs Shanks
56 G. Henderson, victual-dealer
56 Gabriel Hunter, smith
54 John Scott, shoemaker
52 D. & G. Manderson, spirit-dlrs.
52 John Murray, spirit-dealer
52 Miss Elizabeth Thomson
52 James Marshall, plumber
52 James Hardie, tobacconist
52 Robert Richardson, flesher
52 John M'Donald, accountant
52 Mrs Wilson
50 Miss Small, dressmaker
44 Alex. Barker, spirit-dealer
44 J. K. Sanderson, druggist
44 Thomas Lindsay, silk-dyer
42 Alex. Bayne, victual-dealer
40 James Craig, grocer
40 David Buchanan, jun.
38 Mrs Ross, lodgings
34 David Maxwell, stone-wareho.
16 J. Sutherland, coal-merchant
16 John Veitch, surgeon dentist
12 Mrs Johnston
12 John Durham, stationer
BROWN SQUARE.
1 James Anderson, hairdresser
3 John Lees, tobacconist
4 G. & J Leggett, whip manu-
factory
5 A. M'Gregor, innkeeper
16 W. Seller, M.D. F.R.C.P.
1 6 Mrs Seller
17 Sir William Miller, bart. of
Glenlee
18 Rev. Thomas Guthrie
19 Crombie & Sons, dyers
21 Mrs Gowans, grocer
BROWN STREET.
1 William Lillico, baker
Brown Street Lane
6 Peter Ferguson, printer
7 Samuel Aris, excise-officer
7 W. M'Kenzie G. P.O.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post-Office annual directory and calendar > 1841-42 > (175) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/87346614 |
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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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