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PART SECOND.
121
No.
LOTHIAN STREET continued.
36 John M'Call, clock and watchmaker*
34 M'Kay & Hardie, milliners & dressm.*
32 Mrs Young - , register for servants
30 Miss Young, milliner and dressmaker
30 Mrs James Hastie
30 James Cumming, classical teacher *
SO Mrs Mackie, lodgings
28. James Hood, tailor
26 James Lyle, llesher
24 A. Thomson, tohacconist
22 D. Sutherland, stationer & wire work.*
18 William Redfern, esq. *
18 Mrs Lamh, lodgings
18 David Ramage, commercial traveller *
18 Mrs Roberton, lodgings
18 William Morton, lapidary *
18 Mr Thos. Rutherford, bookseller
'18 Mr Wm. Rutherford, woollen draper *
16 Walter Bell, boot and shoemaker
14 John Sinclair, baker
12 Rt. Cockburn, china & glass wareho.
10 John Merrilees dentist and druggist*
8 Misses Mortimer, milliners & dressm.
- 8 J. Mortimer and Co. haberdashers
6 D. Bonnar, tailor
6 James Bonnar, teacher of English
6 Mr John Baird, grocer
6 Mr John Mortimer, haberdasher
—4 Eben. Scott, baker and confectioner
* 2 Peter Dudgeon and Co. grocers, wine
and spirit dealers
BRIGHTON STREET.
— 1 Grinton and Veitch, linen drapers #
3 John Deuchar, chemist
7 Mrs Weddel, lodgings
7 Henry Haig, engraver*
7 Mr R. Disher, manager of Edin. and
* Leith brewing company
7 Mr John Ramage, confectioner
7 Dr E. Milligan's lecture room
7 Mr Archibald Gall, builder *
7 John Deuchar, esq. M.W.S. lecturer on
chemistry *
-9 George Mill, esq. S.S.C. *
9 Thomas Duckett, agent
9 Wm. Clark, lodgings *
9 Mr A. Dewar, shoemaker *
9 Mrs Lieut. John Drummond
Brighton Street Chapel
10 Miss Munro, dressmaker
10 Mrs Lewis Mackenzie
10 Mr Adam Ramage, plasterer *
10 Mrs Thomas Murray, lodgings
6 Robert Potter, plasterer
6 James Giles, house painter
6 H. P. M'Leod, teacher of music
6 John Robinson, engraver
4 Mr Henry Christie, spirit dealer
2 John Hargreaves, carrier
No.
POTTERROW.
2 John Low, plumber and glazier
16 Mrs M'Kay, victual dealer
18 Hume's entry.
18 Mr Thomas L. Mitchell, painter
18 John Clark, smith
18 Andrew Brodie, surveyor *
20 Wm. Henderson, grocer & sp. dealer
22 Peter M'Pherson, tailor
22 John Harley, lapidary
24 Donald M'Dougall, spirit merchant '
26 H. Howat, shoemaker
28 Borthwick 's close
28 C. Morison, cabinetmaker & upholsterer
28 Archibald Kid, currier
38 John Aitchison, spirit dealer
42 Allison square.
D. Menzies & Son,boot& shoemakers, 1
Archibald Logan, builder and road con-
tractor, 2
Mr Wm. Hay, cabinetmaker, 2
Thomas Blyth, spirit dealer, 3 *
Mrs W. Hutchison, grocer and spirit
dealer, 4
Alexander Crichton, shoemaker, 5
Mr John Allison *
Mrs Howden, 5
James Dobbie, missionary, 5
46 Js. Anderson, grocer, wine&sp.dealer *
48 Thomas M'Gill, shoemaker
48 Mr William Wight
48 Mrs Hume
48 P. B. Templeton, reporter, and teacher
of short-hand writing
48 Robert Lunn, engraver
48 Mr James Wilkinson, plumber
50 James Campbell, hairdresser
52 Robert Graham, grocer
54 John Smellie, grocer & spirit dealer *
56 Mr James Clark, clock maker *
56 Hugh Mackay, bookseller
56 'James Wilson, tailor *
60 James Drummond, dairy
62 Thomas Sanderson, victual dealer
64 Andrew Birrell, currier*
64 Clerk's close.
68 James Anderson, dairy
70 D. M'Kenzie, wright and undertaker
74 Simpson's court.
Hector M'Kay, overseer, Edinburgh
Charity Workhouse
Mrs M'Kay, dressmaker
Miss Hardie, dressmaker
Mrs Cockson, shawl cleaner, 2
80 Mr William Whittet, of Elder and Co.
80 John Menzies, boot and shoe maker
82 Mrs M'Dougall, spirit dealer
81 John Bain, wright and undertaker
79 Mr John Cotton, snuff manufacturer
79 Mrs Moffat, tin plate worker
77 Miss Bremner, milliner and dressmaker
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