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GRAY'S ANNUAL DIRECTORY.
No.
REGISTER OFFICE continued.
No.
PRINCE STREET continued.
24 26 28 Signet Office
John Hamilton, substitute-clerk
R. Webster, assistant-cl. & extractor
Upper Gallery West.
38 Durie's Office. First Division,
Inner House
Sir Robert Dunclas, principal- clerk
John Parker, assistant-clerk
36 Durie's Office. Second Division,
Inner House
Adam Rolland, esq. principal-clerk
Hector Mason, assistant-clerk
40 42 Justiciary Office
Patrick Boyle, esq. principal-clerk
James Anderson, depute-clerk
Charles Roy, assistant-clerk
44 Durie's Office. First Division,
Outer House
John Pringle, depute-clerk
Win. Drysdale, assistant-clerk
46 Duriu's Office. Second Division,
Outer House
Adam Wilson, depute-clerk
William Lang-, assistant-clerk
48, 50, 52 Register of Deeds, &c.
Thomas Peat. W.S. keeper
A. Pitcairn and W. C. Campbell,
assistants
58, 60 Court of Session Records.
J. Davidson, keeper of Judicial Re-
cords of Court of Session, & of
the register of edictal citations.
Alex. Mitchell, clerk
PRINCE STREET.
1 Wra. Lindores, grocer, wine and spirit
dealer *
2 John Croal, coach office *
2 W.J. Brown, tavern and coach office*
3 Andrew Murray, hotel keeper
4 Thos. Cleghorn, seed mercht. & florist*
4 John Learmonth and Co. coach and
harness makers*
4 James Patterson, leather merchant*
4 Alex. Russell, coachmaker*
5 M'Queen's Hotel
9 William Trotter, upholsterer *
10 A. Rutherford, wine & spirit mercht.*
1 1 John Stewart, Crown hotel*
1 1 John Croal, coach office *
12 Spears & Co. coach proprietors*,
12 Alex. Ainslie, saddler
13 Mr John Brown, bootmaker*
14 John Brown and Co. bootmakers to
his majesty*
15 Cowan and Strachan, silk mercers*
15 Mr A. Strachan, of Cowan & Strachan*
15 Royal Exchange Assurance Corpo-
ration, J.G. Thomson & Co. agents*
15 Prussian Consul, J. G.Thomson, esq.*
15 J.G.Thomson & Co. wine merchants *
16 David Whitelaw, watchmaker*
17 Cowan and Co. paper makers*
18 & 19 James Mackay, hotel keeper*
20 Rich. Waterston & Co. linen drapers* ■
21 Campbell's Hotel
22 John Croal, coach office*
23 Robert Wilson, fishing-tackle maker
23 Geo. Cotton, tobacco manufacturer*
24 William Roughhead, woollen draper*
25 J. Johnston, agent, General Packet
Office
25 J. W. Lyon and Co. jewellers
27 London and Leith Old Shipping
Co.'s Office
27 W. B. M'Kenzie, silk mercer & laceman
27 Aberdeen Smack and Aberdeen and
Inverness Steam Packet Office
29 Smith, White, & Co. woollen drapers,
men's mercers, and hatters
29 J. 3T~A. Rymer, saddlers & harness
makers *
29 Mrs Danby, tobacconist
30 Mrs Geo. Montgomery, confectioner
31 Norwich Union Fire and Life In-
surance Societies — Francis Bridges
and Son, secretaries
31 F. Bridges, wine and brandy mercht.*
32 Miss J. M'Donald, silk & worsted shop
32 H. Laing, engraver and manufacturer
of composition seals *
32 John Hay, lottery agent
33 Pugh and Plews, chemists to the
king*
34 Connal and Son, perfumers
35 John Cotton, snuff manufacturer*
35 J. Scott & Sons, coach proprietors,
star hotel coach office*
36 Star Hotel, A. & J. Sorlie
37 John Ross, tea dealer and grocer
39 Alex. Robertson, music seller
40 Alexander Allan & Co. Bankers *
40 John Martin, esq. banker *
4 1 Boyd, Bayne and Co. fruiterers *
42 Hugh Dixon, tobacconist
42 Chalmers and Son, carvers, gilders,
and picture cleaners*
43 John Bain, ladies' shoemaker
43 Robert Anderson, dentist
43 David Gibson, portrait painter
43 George Steel, tailor and clothier
43 Mrs Deans, straw hat maker
44 A. Mullar & Co. Berlin warehouse
44 Charles Thomson, fishing-rod and
tackle maker
45 Croley and Co. stay & corset makers
45 Watt and Macalpin, watch and clock-
makers *
45 Mr Robert Dobbie, woollen draper
45 John Johnston, dentist
No.
REGISTER OFFICE continued.
No.
PRINCE STREET continued.
24 26 28 Signet Office
John Hamilton, substitute-clerk
R. Webster, assistant-cl. & extractor
Upper Gallery West.
38 Durie's Office. First Division,
Inner House
Sir Robert Dunclas, principal- clerk
John Parker, assistant-clerk
36 Durie's Office. Second Division,
Inner House
Adam Rolland, esq. principal-clerk
Hector Mason, assistant-clerk
40 42 Justiciary Office
Patrick Boyle, esq. principal-clerk
James Anderson, depute-clerk
Charles Roy, assistant-clerk
44 Durie's Office. First Division,
Outer House
John Pringle, depute-clerk
Win. Drysdale, assistant-clerk
46 Duriu's Office. Second Division,
Outer House
Adam Wilson, depute-clerk
William Lang-, assistant-clerk
48, 50, 52 Register of Deeds, &c.
Thomas Peat. W.S. keeper
A. Pitcairn and W. C. Campbell,
assistants
58, 60 Court of Session Records.
J. Davidson, keeper of Judicial Re-
cords of Court of Session, & of
the register of edictal citations.
Alex. Mitchell, clerk
PRINCE STREET.
1 Wra. Lindores, grocer, wine and spirit
dealer *
2 John Croal, coach office *
2 W.J. Brown, tavern and coach office*
3 Andrew Murray, hotel keeper
4 Thos. Cleghorn, seed mercht. & florist*
4 John Learmonth and Co. coach and
harness makers*
4 James Patterson, leather merchant*
4 Alex. Russell, coachmaker*
5 M'Queen's Hotel
9 William Trotter, upholsterer *
10 A. Rutherford, wine & spirit mercht.*
1 1 John Stewart, Crown hotel*
1 1 John Croal, coach office *
12 Spears & Co. coach proprietors*,
12 Alex. Ainslie, saddler
13 Mr John Brown, bootmaker*
14 John Brown and Co. bootmakers to
his majesty*
15 Cowan and Strachan, silk mercers*
15 Mr A. Strachan, of Cowan & Strachan*
15 Royal Exchange Assurance Corpo-
ration, J.G. Thomson & Co. agents*
15 Prussian Consul, J. G.Thomson, esq.*
15 J.G.Thomson & Co. wine merchants *
16 David Whitelaw, watchmaker*
17 Cowan and Co. paper makers*
18 & 19 James Mackay, hotel keeper*
20 Rich. Waterston & Co. linen drapers* ■
21 Campbell's Hotel
22 John Croal, coach office*
23 Robert Wilson, fishing-tackle maker
23 Geo. Cotton, tobacco manufacturer*
24 William Roughhead, woollen draper*
25 J. Johnston, agent, General Packet
Office
25 J. W. Lyon and Co. jewellers
27 London and Leith Old Shipping
Co.'s Office
27 W. B. M'Kenzie, silk mercer & laceman
27 Aberdeen Smack and Aberdeen and
Inverness Steam Packet Office
29 Smith, White, & Co. woollen drapers,
men's mercers, and hatters
29 J. 3T~A. Rymer, saddlers & harness
makers *
29 Mrs Danby, tobacconist
30 Mrs Geo. Montgomery, confectioner
31 Norwich Union Fire and Life In-
surance Societies — Francis Bridges
and Son, secretaries
31 F. Bridges, wine and brandy mercht.*
32 Miss J. M'Donald, silk & worsted shop
32 H. Laing, engraver and manufacturer
of composition seals *
32 John Hay, lottery agent
33 Pugh and Plews, chemists to the
king*
34 Connal and Son, perfumers
35 John Cotton, snuff manufacturer*
35 J. Scott & Sons, coach proprietors,
star hotel coach office*
36 Star Hotel, A. & J. Sorlie
37 John Ross, tea dealer and grocer
39 Alex. Robertson, music seller
40 Alexander Allan & Co. Bankers *
40 John Martin, esq. banker *
4 1 Boyd, Bayne and Co. fruiterers *
42 Hugh Dixon, tobacconist
42 Chalmers and Son, carvers, gilders,
and picture cleaners*
43 John Bain, ladies' shoemaker
43 Robert Anderson, dentist
43 David Gibson, portrait painter
43 George Steel, tailor and clothier
43 Mrs Deans, straw hat maker
44 A. Mullar & Co. Berlin warehouse
44 Charles Thomson, fishing-rod and
tackle maker
45 Croley and Co. stay & corset makers
45 Watt and Macalpin, watch and clock-
makers *
45 Mr Robert Dobbie, woollen draper
45 John Johnston, dentist
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/87889542 |
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Description | Edinburgh : J. Gray, 1832-1837. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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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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