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PART SECOND.
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No. BEAUMONT PLACE continued.
4 Mr Robert Winter, watchmaker*
6 William Robertson, jeweller *
6 John Veitcl), builder
6 Mr Adam Marshall, flesher *
6 Mrs David Gibb, ladies' nurse
8 Mr Jas. Lawrie, of Lawrie & Peacock*
10 Rev. Dr James Brown*
12 Mr James Bryden, (A. Campbell & Co.)
12 D. M'Donald, cloth factor *
12 Rev. James Inglis*
12 Mrs F. Gibb, manufacturer
12 Mrs Arthur
14 Mrs John Thin
Minto Park.
ST LEONARD LANE.
9 Fohn Forbes, teacher
13 Mrs William Johnston
15 Mrs Simpson, spirit dealer
17 James Young', wire worker*
21 Mr John Weston, of R. Weston & Son
27 William Cleugb, shoemaker
31 Mr John Caird, surveyor of taxes
33 Mrs Henderson
Robert Simpson, esq. Gibraltar house
RAILWAY DEPOT.
Edinburgh & Dalkeith Railway Co.
D. Rankin, manager & treasurer
1 A. Stenhouse, coal merchant
1 P. H. Johnstone, coal merchant
2 William Wilson, coal agent *
2 Alexander Leechman, coal agent
3 Robert Brown, coal merchant
4 Alexander H. Watt, coal merchant
5 Robert Armstrong, coal agent
6 James Hunter, coal agent *
9 Mrs W. Wilson, coal agent
T. Begbie, coal merchant
David Mann, engineer
Robert Gibb, weigher
John Moffat, manager for Sir J. Hope
John Jackson, coal agent *
PARKSIDE STREET.
1 Peter Walker, spirit dealer*
2 Mr A. Stewart, coal agent
2 William Murray, coal merchant
15 Veitch Currie, shoemaker
15 John Fleming, builder
15 John Rutherford, teacher of English .
1 7 John M'Cosh, accountant, railway office
19 Mrs John Munro
21 Miss Isabella Campbell
21 Mrs Peter Milne
21 Mr John Moffat, coal merchant
25 Miss Young
25 Mr Wm. Alexander, hosier *
25 James Bell, mason
25 Mrs Begbie.
25 Mr Thomas Begbie, coal merchant
• 27 Robert Hunter, tailor
No.
PARKSIDE STREET continued.
27 Mr Wm. Liddell, optician*
29 James Thomson, baker
33 John Thomson, slater
PARKSIDE BUILDINGS.
2 Robert Mitchell, victual dealer *
3 Wm. Stobbo, victual dealer
HENRY PLACE.
1 John R. Irving', esq, advocate*
4 William Tait, mason
4 R. O. Jenovvay, esq.
HENRY STREET.
1 James Grierson, carpenter
1 Mr J. Davidson, ironmonger
3 David Fisher, grocer
5 Mrs Inglis
7 William Urquhart, accountant
7 Mr James Beattie, cabinetmaker
7 Robert Renton, clerk, railway depot
8 Mr G. Ritchie, of G. & P. Ritchie
8 Mrs Wilson, coal merchant
8 Mr A. Stenhouse, coal merchant
8 John Thomson, slater
8 Mrs M' Isaac
9 Charles Macara, agent
9 J. Waldie, assistant inspector of Police
9 Mr James Sommerville, coal mercht.
9 Mrs W. Wilson, coal agent (house)
9 George Anderson, writer
Cfjirtn^ftmrti) Mi&txitt.
DRUMMOND STREET.
1 Wm. Howison & Son, linen & woollen
drapers *
] Thomas Walker, flesher
1 Malcom M'Pherson, spirit dealer
2 Robert Page, surveyor
2 Mrs Wharton, lodgings
2 J. M'Pherson, teacher of dancino-
2 Robert Sharp, teacher of mathematics
2 Mrs Blackwood, sick-nurse
2 Mr A. Geikie, sen. perfumer
2 Gray & Howison, shawl manufacturers
2 Walter Geikie, artist
3 John Carfrae and Son, booksellers
4 Alexander Zeigler, surgeon*
5 W. Gray, classical & English teacher *
5 John Richardson, saw maker
5 G. Simpson, teacher of English, writ-
ing, and accounts
5 John Cook, esq. S.S.C.
6 J. Watt, surgeon and dentist
6 Wm. Wells, innkeeper and coach hirer*
7 Mr A. Dunbar, (Hercules Ins. office)
7 William Dewar, teacher cf dancing
7 William Dunnet, classical teaeher
7 J. Ogilvie, portrait painter
7 H. Simpson, teacher of English and
geography
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