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QUAY'S ANNUAL DIRECTORY.
No. NORTH JAMES STREET continued.
i James Taylor, esq. S.S.C.*
1 Daniel Taylor, writer
2 Miss Wright
3 Wm. Taylor, builder*
3 W. Gray and Sod, masons
3 T. and W. Haneox, teachers of music
3 Mr Robert Purdie
3 Alexander Adam, teacher of English
4 M. M' Donald, teacher of music
4 Miss Bannerman, embroiderer
5 Mrs M'Donald, lodgings
5 Dr W. B. Hamilton
5 Miss Isabella Brown
5 Mr Thos. Chalmers, of Chalmers & Son
5 Mr Thomas Trotter, flesher *
5 Mr James Aitken, bookbinder
JAMES PLACE.
Relief Chapel
1 John Innes, spirit dealer *
2 John Durham, tailor
2 James Stacey, mail-guard
2 James Duncan, lodgings
2 James Charles, teacher
2 Mr R. M'Whattie, blind manufacturer
2 Mrs Wood, lodgings
2 Mrs Lyon, lodgings
3 Robert Bisset, shoemaker
4 John Ormiston, baker *
5 Mr James Crawford, of Crawford and
Anderson
5 Mr James Cay, of Cay and Johnston *
5 James Lockhart, smith
5 Mrs Donald, stone warehouse
6 Mr A. White, flesher
6 James Watt, veterinary surgeon
8 Wm. Tuinbull, mail-coachman
8 John Cooper, mail-guard
8 Andrew Burd, mail-guard
9 Miss Bell, dressmaker
9 Mr John Gellatly, engraver
9 Mr James Souter, turner
9 Mr James Anderson, postmaster
9 Mr James Gray, bootmaker *
9 Mr James West, painter *
1 1 Mrs William Smith
11 James Anderson, post and job hoi'ses
12 Mr G. Anderson, of Crawford & Ander.
Crawford & Anderson, wrights and
undertakers
LITTLE KING STREET.
2 David Bain, shoemaker
2 Walter Scott, wine & spirit merchant *
2 Hugh Anderson, shoemaker
3 J. M. Forsyth, wine merchant *
4 Mr John Blyth, shoemaker
5 Alexander Aitchison, baker
6 A. M'Culloch, meal dealer
7 Mr William Sutherland, jeweller
No. LITTLE KING STREET continued.
7 Mrs Grierson
7 Mrs Webb, midwife and ladies 1 nurse
8 Mrs Grant, green grocer
Mr Alex. Aitchison, baker*
CATHOLIC CHAPEL LANE.
Catholic Chapel
Rt. Rev. Dr Carruthers
Rev. Stephen Keenan
Rev. Alex. Badenoch
Rev. Paul M'Lachlan
J3ROUGHTON STREET.
Adelphi Theatre
5 James O'Donnel, jeweller *
9 James Barrilli, flower maker
13 A. Custard, shoemaker*
13 John Roy, dyer
15 Alex. Grant, surgeon and druggist*
17 Nicol Pringle, wine & spirit merchant
21 William Gibson, plumber*
21 Thomas B. Drummond, esq. solicitor
21 John Glover, builder
21 Mrs Wemyss, draper
25 James Shaw, flesher
27 Israel Baxter, victual dealer
27 Peter Wardlaw, smith
29 Jas. Fortune, truss and bandage maker*
31 Miss Neill
31 Mrs Johnston, lodgings
31 Mr Robert Sayers*
31 Miss Jamieson dressmaker
JBroughton Lane.
Alex. Galloway, livery stables *
John Sparks, livery stables
33 Stiven and Co. wine & spirit merchts.
33 Walter Tait, eating house
33 William Fairley, livery stables
35 John Forsyth, lodgings*
35 Mr Menzies Bayne, house painter*
37 James Shand, painter and glazier*
37 James Balfour, esq. of Pilrig, W.S.*
39 D. Nicholson, grocer, wine & sp. dealer
4 1 D. Nicholson, china & glass warehouse
43 James Pott, esq. W.S.
43 Miss Guthrie, boarding and day school
43 Mrs Martin
43 John Rae, commercial agent *
43 Miss Nisbet
45 Charles Gray, baker *
47 Andrew P. Potts, stationer, circulating
librarian, and vender of stamps
49 A. & T. Wright, spirit dealers *
51 Mr James Cockburn, grocer*
51 Mrs M'Pherson, lodgings
51 Alexander Preston, tailor
51 Mrs Alves
51 Mrs Thomson
51 Jn. Gilchrist, esq. late of the Customs
51 Mr John Miller, of Greig and Miller*

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