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B U C
STREET DIRECTORY.
C A L
147
28 Mrs Andrew Gordon »
28 Mrs A. Reid
28 Rev. William Goold
28 Robert Brown, brassfound^r
29 Misses Dickson
29 Daniel Clerke. of R. Whytock
29 Mrs Nelson
30 Andrew Peacock, tobacconist
31 Miss Munro
31 Robert Kemp, esq.
31 Jn. Skirving, punch-cutter
31 MrsTully
31 Mrs Taylor
31 D. M'Donald, cloth-factor
31 D. C. Briggs, accountant
31 Jas. Robertson, late tobacconist
32 A. Miller, surgeon, F.R.C.S.E
33 David Walker, auctioneer
34 Js. M'Intosh, esq. of Lamancha
34 Mrs. M'Intyre
34 D. Torrance, esq.
BUCCLEUCH STREET.
St. Cuthberfs Chapel
1 James Sword, writer
1 Mrs Scott
1 Misses Webster
5 D. Dobson, cabinetmaker
5 Miss Cameron
5 Miss Handyside
5 Thomas Duxbury, agent
Buc leuch Placz
7 George Brodie, grocer
13 Mrs C. Peffers, grocer
15 Miss Mercer
15 Miss Brown
15 Mrs Birrel
15 Andrew A. Gardner
15 Miss Hodgson, dressmaker
1 7 James Elder, spirit-dealer
James Beattie, cabinetmaker
Hope Park House
Bucclench Parish School, Peter
M'Omish, teacher
21 Archers' Hall, J. From
keeper
Peter Muir, bowmaker
23 Boroughloch,
Anderson & Inglis, brewers
Stephen Anderson (of Anderson
& Inglis)
Mrs Anderson
Rev. P. Clason, D.D.
Hfpe Park End
23 Mrs Eraser
33 Andrew Durward, spiiit-dealer
45 Joseph Scoon, grocer
47 Mrs Stark
47 D. Mein, Moffat & Co.
47 Peter Muir, bowmaker
49 William Davies, grocer
51 Peter Brown, bookseller
51 Thomas Storrar, house-agent
51 Robt. Moffat, cabinetmaker
51 Mrs Rymer
53 Samuel Mackenzie, mason
Hope Park End House,
Win. Robertson, brewer
80 Roy's i ourt
66 J. Trotter, slater
66 James Pears, baker
64 John Gray, late of Excise
64 B. JLawrie, stocking-manufact.
CO John Thomson, slater
56 Alex. Maitland, late glass-deal
56 William Menzies, shoemaker
50 Robert Nicol, engraver
50 Mrs. John Grant
40 Nicol Gilford, farrier
40 James Arnot, baker
36 John Torrance, baker
24 William Lindsay, cooper
14 John Bain's dairy
14 Bucclenyh Pend
John Ross, painter
10 William Scott, coach-hirer
10 A. & D. Ralston, staymakers
10 James Sutherland, tailor
4 Thomas Pringle, barm-brewer
4 Mrs Stirling
BURNS STREET.
(Ltith)
1 Miss Bertie, grocer
2 Miss Alexander, dressmaker
20 Thomas Kinaird, grocer
23 W. Webster, spirit-dealer.
CABLE WYND(Wi)
1 George Herriot, spirit-dealer
8 Peter Craig, spirit-dealer
16 & 17 James Gilchrist, carter
18 John Dunn, solicitor
18 David Kid, cooper &fish-curer
36 John Cochrane, cowfeeder
37 Robert Taylor, merchant
CALTON HILL.
Calton Stairs.
N. Stevenson, writing-master
Dugald Stewart's Monument
The Royal Observatory
Play/air's Monument
Nehons Monument
Mrs Kerr
R. Forest, sculptor
National Monument
Popular Observatory, Miss Short
Regent Road
The High School;
John Gladow, janitor
Burns' Monument
Bridewell,
'County Jail, John Smith, gov.
Calton Place,
J. Richardson junior and Co.
merchants
CALTON HILL.
1 J. Hawks, bit and spur maker
5 John Sinclair, letter-carrier
7 P. M'Donald of (Bruce and
M'Donald)
7 Rev. J. Mitchell
7 Robert Kemp, letter-carrier
11 T. Pearson, esq. Mail-coach off
13 Isaac Baddon, mail-guard
13 Wm. Goodwin, mail-guard
15 C. Corstorphine, shoemaker
17 A. Blark, superintend, of works
for Heriot Hospital
17 J. Gray (of J. Gray & Son)
17 Mrs Oliver, sick-nurse
21 J. Hay, recorder of Calton
23 J. Porteous, officer Calton Inc.
26 James Lawrie, bootmaker
24 D Leitch, tailor and clothier
24 Jas. Murdoch, Eighth, service
24 M. Taylor, engineer, gasworks
24 Charles Brown, house-factor
22 Mrs Thomas Main
22 Miss Dewar
20 J. Steell, carver and gilder
18 J. Dow, shoemaker
14 John Arthur, clothier
14 Mrs. M'Lehose
12 T, Taylor, picture- frame maker
SiniKS court,
W. Sutherland, saddletree-mkr.
4 Jas. Gunn, painter and glazier
4 W. D. M'Intyre, mail-guard
CALTON (LOW.)
25 John Friend, spirit-dealer
52 William Ewing, cooper
53 A. Charles, wright
54 William Clarke, spirit-dealer
55 G. Henderson, coppersmith
Repent Arch,
Peter Wilson, spirit-dealer
Andrew Cameron, drysalter
Salt Backet
Calton Place
57 W. Buchanan, shoemaker
59 D. Bailie, grocer
Hi h Calton
26 William Brown, smith & jack-
maker
CALTON STREET.
3 James Gunn, painter
4 Thos. Bryce, gunmaker
5 Misses E. & J. White, milli-
ners, &c.
6 Robert Newbey, coach-guard
7 David Farmer, baker
8 & 9 Battistesa, Molteni & Co.
carvers and gilders
10 Jos. Zenone, imp. of Fr. flowers
1 1 Miss Sutherland, straw-hatmak,
1 1 William Reid, builder
1 1 Morris Scott, brush-maker
11 J. Young, slater
12 Jo. Sutherland, bookseller. See
Appendix
13 Charles Stringer, chemist
STREET DIRECTORY.
C A L
147
28 Mrs Andrew Gordon »
28 Mrs A. Reid
28 Rev. William Goold
28 Robert Brown, brassfound^r
29 Misses Dickson
29 Daniel Clerke. of R. Whytock
29 Mrs Nelson
30 Andrew Peacock, tobacconist
31 Miss Munro
31 Robert Kemp, esq.
31 Jn. Skirving, punch-cutter
31 MrsTully
31 Mrs Taylor
31 D. M'Donald, cloth-factor
31 D. C. Briggs, accountant
31 Jas. Robertson, late tobacconist
32 A. Miller, surgeon, F.R.C.S.E
33 David Walker, auctioneer
34 Js. M'Intosh, esq. of Lamancha
34 Mrs. M'Intyre
34 D. Torrance, esq.
BUCCLEUCH STREET.
St. Cuthberfs Chapel
1 James Sword, writer
1 Mrs Scott
1 Misses Webster
5 D. Dobson, cabinetmaker
5 Miss Cameron
5 Miss Handyside
5 Thomas Duxbury, agent
Buc leuch Placz
7 George Brodie, grocer
13 Mrs C. Peffers, grocer
15 Miss Mercer
15 Miss Brown
15 Mrs Birrel
15 Andrew A. Gardner
15 Miss Hodgson, dressmaker
1 7 James Elder, spirit-dealer
James Beattie, cabinetmaker
Hope Park House
Bucclench Parish School, Peter
M'Omish, teacher
21 Archers' Hall, J. From
keeper
Peter Muir, bowmaker
23 Boroughloch,
Anderson & Inglis, brewers
Stephen Anderson (of Anderson
& Inglis)
Mrs Anderson
Rev. P. Clason, D.D.
Hfpe Park End
23 Mrs Eraser
33 Andrew Durward, spiiit-dealer
45 Joseph Scoon, grocer
47 Mrs Stark
47 D. Mein, Moffat & Co.
47 Peter Muir, bowmaker
49 William Davies, grocer
51 Peter Brown, bookseller
51 Thomas Storrar, house-agent
51 Robt. Moffat, cabinetmaker
51 Mrs Rymer
53 Samuel Mackenzie, mason
Hope Park End House,
Win. Robertson, brewer
80 Roy's i ourt
66 J. Trotter, slater
66 James Pears, baker
64 John Gray, late of Excise
64 B. JLawrie, stocking-manufact.
CO John Thomson, slater
56 Alex. Maitland, late glass-deal
56 William Menzies, shoemaker
50 Robert Nicol, engraver
50 Mrs. John Grant
40 Nicol Gilford, farrier
40 James Arnot, baker
36 John Torrance, baker
24 William Lindsay, cooper
14 John Bain's dairy
14 Bucclenyh Pend
John Ross, painter
10 William Scott, coach-hirer
10 A. & D. Ralston, staymakers
10 James Sutherland, tailor
4 Thomas Pringle, barm-brewer
4 Mrs Stirling
BURNS STREET.
(Ltith)
1 Miss Bertie, grocer
2 Miss Alexander, dressmaker
20 Thomas Kinaird, grocer
23 W. Webster, spirit-dealer.
CABLE WYND(Wi)
1 George Herriot, spirit-dealer
8 Peter Craig, spirit-dealer
16 & 17 James Gilchrist, carter
18 John Dunn, solicitor
18 David Kid, cooper &fish-curer
36 John Cochrane, cowfeeder
37 Robert Taylor, merchant
CALTON HILL.
Calton Stairs.
N. Stevenson, writing-master
Dugald Stewart's Monument
The Royal Observatory
Play/air's Monument
Nehons Monument
Mrs Kerr
R. Forest, sculptor
National Monument
Popular Observatory, Miss Short
Regent Road
The High School;
John Gladow, janitor
Burns' Monument
Bridewell,
'County Jail, John Smith, gov.
Calton Place,
J. Richardson junior and Co.
merchants
CALTON HILL.
1 J. Hawks, bit and spur maker
5 John Sinclair, letter-carrier
7 P. M'Donald of (Bruce and
M'Donald)
7 Rev. J. Mitchell
7 Robert Kemp, letter-carrier
11 T. Pearson, esq. Mail-coach off
13 Isaac Baddon, mail-guard
13 Wm. Goodwin, mail-guard
15 C. Corstorphine, shoemaker
17 A. Blark, superintend, of works
for Heriot Hospital
17 J. Gray (of J. Gray & Son)
17 Mrs Oliver, sick-nurse
21 J. Hay, recorder of Calton
23 J. Porteous, officer Calton Inc.
26 James Lawrie, bootmaker
24 D Leitch, tailor and clothier
24 Jas. Murdoch, Eighth, service
24 M. Taylor, engineer, gasworks
24 Charles Brown, house-factor
22 Mrs Thomas Main
22 Miss Dewar
20 J. Steell, carver and gilder
18 J. Dow, shoemaker
14 John Arthur, clothier
14 Mrs. M'Lehose
12 T, Taylor, picture- frame maker
SiniKS court,
W. Sutherland, saddletree-mkr.
4 Jas. Gunn, painter and glazier
4 W. D. M'Intyre, mail-guard
CALTON (LOW.)
25 John Friend, spirit-dealer
52 William Ewing, cooper
53 A. Charles, wright
54 William Clarke, spirit-dealer
55 G. Henderson, coppersmith
Repent Arch,
Peter Wilson, spirit-dealer
Andrew Cameron, drysalter
Salt Backet
Calton Place
57 W. Buchanan, shoemaker
59 D. Bailie, grocer
Hi h Calton
26 William Brown, smith & jack-
maker
CALTON STREET.
3 James Gunn, painter
4 Thos. Bryce, gunmaker
5 Misses E. & J. White, milli-
ners, &c.
6 Robert Newbey, coach-guard
7 David Farmer, baker
8 & 9 Battistesa, Molteni & Co.
carvers and gilders
10 Jos. Zenone, imp. of Fr. flowers
1 1 Miss Sutherland, straw-hatmak,
1 1 William Reid, builder
1 1 Morris Scott, brush-maker
11 J. Young, slater
12 Jo. Sutherland, bookseller. See
Appendix
13 Charles Stringer, chemist
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post-Office annual directory and calendar > 1841-42 > (177) |
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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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