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PART SECOND.
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No. YORK LANE continued.
Menzies Bayne, house painter* ~-
Abram Middleton, plumber *
T. Hobday, postmr. & livery stables *
James Gray, furnishing ironmonger *
QUEEN STREET.
1 Charleston Coal Company
1 John Smart, boot and shoemaker
♦ 1 H. Darlington, cabinetmaker *
2 John Brown, tailor *
2 William Ferguson, surgeon
2 James Meikie, esq. S.L. and S.S.C.
2 P. Wilson, esq. architect
2 G. Watson, esq. (National Bank)
3 A. Goodsir, esq. sec. of British Lin. Co.
4 Mr John Robertson, bookseller
4 Mr Alex. Robertson's musical academy
5 Simpson's Hotel
6 Hugh Tod, esq. W.S.
7 Dr David Hay, surgeon
8 John Blackburn, esq. of Killearn
9 & 10 William Bell, esq. W.S.
10 John Rutherford, esq. W.S.
i 1 Mrs M. A. Fletcher
\- Alexander Bruce, esq. writer
1 2 Mr J. Allardice, of Allardice & Sclanders
12 Mrs James Grieve, lodgings
13 Edinburgh Bible, Sabbath School
Union, Gaelic School, Tract, and
Scottish Missionary Societies
14 United Service Club
1 5 Miss Alison
15 James Renton, esq. accountant*
16 Miss Grace Lawrie
17 R. Steele, confectioner to his majesty
18 James Jardine, esq. civil engineer
19 Mrs Glover
20 Miss Harriman
21 Mrs Alexander Walker
21 James Walker, esq. W.S.*
21 Cunningham and Walker, esqs. W.S.*
22 Bindon Blood, esq.
23 William Innes, esq. W.S*
23 Mackenzie and Innes, esq.W.S.* -
24 David Dick, esq. architect *
24 Mr James Dick, cabinetmaker
24 John Rymer, esq. W.S. and N.P.
25 Watt and Cumming,esqrs. accountants
25 P. Watt, esq. accountant
26 Jos. Murray, esq. of Ayton, advocate
27 Lieut-General Graham Stirling
28 John Borthwick, esq. of Crookston and
Borthwick
29 Misses Metcalf, milliners & dressmakers
29 Mrs Metcalf, lodgings
30 Strathy and Macarthur, teachers of
dancing *
31 James T. Murray, esq. W.S.
31 David Murray, esq. W.S.
32 Mrs Greig, lodgings
No.
QUEEN STREET continued.
33 Lady Grace Douglas
34 Henry Johnston, esq. surgeon
34 Dr David Johnston,
35 George Dickson, esq. of Belchester
35 Miss Williamson of Cardrona
36 Miss Sanderson
36 Miss Veitch, dressmaker
37 Miss Wright
38 William Cunning, smith and furnish-
ing ironmonger
38 Dougald Macqueen, boot & shoemaker*
39 Miss Gregory, repository
40 Mrs Dr Thomson
41 Miss Graham, milliner and dressmaker
41 Mrs John Boyce
42 Mrs R. Hepburne
43 Lady Keith of Ravelston
44 The honourable Mrs Leslie dimming
45 Charles Cameron, esq.
46 H. Inglis and Donald, esqrs. W.S * -
46 Mrs Neill M< Vicar
46 Matthew Weir, esq. W.S.
47 C. Neaves, esq. of justiciary office
47 Charles Neaves, esq. advocate
47 William Neaves, esq. W.S.
48 Alex. Young, esq. of Harburn, W,S.*
49 John Tawse, esq, advocate *
49 Society for Propagating Christian
Knowledge, J. Tawse, esq. sec.
50 Turner and Scott, esqrs. accountants *
50 Mrs Scott
51 Alex. Greig, esq. of Hallereiff, W.S*
52 Mrs Stodart
53 Miss Wilson
54 Dr Shortt, consulting jmysician
55 Miss Stewart
56 Adam M'Cheyne, esq. W.S.
57 Andrew Clason, esq. W.S.
58 Dr. J. A. Robertson, F.R.C.S.
59 Misses Welsh, milliners & dressmakers
60 Duncan M'Gilvray, tailor *
60 James Stevenson, fishmonger*
CO Mrs Mowbray, green grocer & fruiterer
61 James J. Fraser, esq. W.S.
62 Thorl Gudm Repp, A.M. teacher of
the classics and various northern
languages
62 Mrs Pringle
62 Miss Stark, teacher of the pianoforte,
guitar, and singing
62 J. Robertson, esq. writer
63 Mrs J. Jamieson
64 Right Hon. the Earl of Wemyss
65 Monsieur Espinasse, teacher of French
66 Mrs Stewart, of St Fort
67 Mrs Hunter, of Blackness
67 Dr Thomas Hunter
68 Mrs Rigg, of Downfield
69 R. Dundas, esq. of Arniston, advocate*
70 & 71 British Hotel, John Barry *

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