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PART SECOND.
No.
ROSE STREET continued.
131 R. Russell, grocer*
133 John Braidwood, baker
133 Alex. Brown, wright & cabinetmaker*
133 Robert Wilson, flesher
133 George and Charles Hay, plumbers *
135 Mr Wra. Mackay, cabinetmaker*
137 Mrs Robson, hosier
139 A. and J. Carrick, smiths
153 Innes and Forrest, plasterers
153 G. French, artificial florist & silk dyer
153 Mrs Biggs, sick nurse
153 D. Forrest, tinsmith
153 D. Mowat, shoemaker
153 James B. North, R. N.
153 James Henderson, slater
153 Mr Alex. Harper, teacher
155 James Anderson, flesher
159 Mrs Aitken, cowfeeder
161 Mrs Hastie, dressmaker
161 Miss H. Clarke, teacher of music
161 Donald Stewart, box-keeper, Theatre
161 Mr John Cuthbertson, of Smith and
Cuthbertson
161 Thomas King, horse dealer
165 Alexander Stewart, tailor
165 Miss Mitchell, straw hat manufacturer
165 Mrs P. Jollie, lodgings
165 Alex. Leslie, macer of Jury Court
167 Thomas Byers, baker *
195 Miss Roy, dressmaker
197 Mrs Dalglish, lodgings
206 James Ramage, wright*
204 Niel M'Cuish, shoemaker
204 George Fraser, china burner
204 Thomas Smith, wright
204 Mr James Ramage, wright *
202 L. Alex. M'Intosh, spirit dealer
200 David Small, grocer
195 Wm. Dalgleish, lodgings
198 John Sim, lodgings
1 96 Mrs White, grocer and spirit dealer
194 Thomas Craig, mason
194 George Burnet, tailor *
194 Mrs M'Gregor, furniture print glazier
192 Nicol Dobson, grocer
190 Mrs Couper, corset maker
190 Mrs Ferguson, lodgings
100 Mrs Vaughan
188 John Aikman, painter and glazier *
188 Andrew Gay, shoemaker
188 John Wilson, lodgings
186 Mrs Kean, lodgings
184 Thomas Crooks, tailor
182 Mrs Strachan, spirit dealer
180 Mr James Carrick, smith
180 Mr James Walker, wright
180 H. P. Hallion, esq.
180 The Racket Court
176 James Robertson, cowfeeder
174 Mrs William Reid
B
Xo.
ROSE STREET continued.
1 74 Mr Alex. Carrick, smith
174 James Anderson, cabinetmaker*
170 James Murray, spirit dealer
168 Neil Stewart, coach hirer
166 Thomas Telfer, lodgings *
166 Wm. Jackson, tavern keeper
166 John M'Vean, lodgings
166 John Bell, smith (lane) *
166 Mr Wm. Greig, smith *
166 James Walker, wright
166 Alex. Robertson, cabinetmaker *
164 Mrs Matthew Boog
164 John Richardson, hairdresser
162 Mrs James Watson
162 Mr R. Russell, grocer*
160 Mrs Robertson
160 David Wright, spirit dealer
156 John Knight and Co. farriers *
154 Mrs James Craig, spirit dealer
152 J. W. Ancrum, cork manufacturer
150 R. M'Vitie, victualer
148 William Hume, shoemaker
146 Mrs Lawson, eating house
144 William Cowie, hairdresser
142 Alexander Anderson, flesher
140 James Symington, tailor
140 George Young, water officer
138 William Johnstone, baker *
136 James Wilson, spirit dealer
134 John Kerr, hairdresser
132 William Gunn, chairman
132 Thomas Murdoch, lodgings
132 Mr Jn. Dickson, of Js. Wallace & Co.
132 Mrs Steele, sick nurse
128 Duncan Stewart, cowfeeder
126 John Mitchell, victual dealer
124 I. and E. M'Lennan, grocers
122 John Mackay, chairmaster
122 John Alexander, agent
122 Mrs Sutherland, straw and leghorn
hat maker
122 William Purves, teacher
1 18 Robert Fraser, cowfeeder *
116 Robert Stewart, ink manufacturer
116 Mr P. Pollock, farrier
116 James Richardson, smith
116 Mr Robert Anderson, livery stables *
114 James Robertson, shoemaker
112 James Bell, bell-hanger
112 James Chalmers, shoemaker
1 10 William Masters, spirit dealer
1 10 Peter Stirling, horse-hirer
110 John Greig and Sons, smiths
110 Erskine Collins, wright
108 Robert Dalziel, fishmonger
106 William M'Kenzie, dyer & renovator
106 Miss M'Diarmid, milliner & dressm.
106 James Wilkie, baker
106 Mrs Laing, grocer
104 Thomas Ness, tailor

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