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GRAYS ANNUAL DIRECTORY.
No. BUCCLEUCH STREET continued.
12 John Geddes, flesher
10 William Scott, coach hirer
10 William Archibald, boot & shoemaker
10 William Archibald, engraver
10 George Archibald, engraver
8 Kenneth Gillies, spirit dealer
4 Mr Robert Tait
4 Mrs Stirling
2 Andrew Falconer, spirit dealer
GIFFORD PARK.
1 James Muir, teacher of English
2 G. Thomson, keeper of Pari. House
2 Wm. Currie, water officer
4 Wm. Affleck, boot and shoemaker
5 William Simpson, spirit dealer
8 Robert Breakenridge, tailor
10 J. Livingston, justice of peace officer
13 A. Durward, spirit dealer
15 Miss Ballantyne
15 John Brotherstone, upholsterer
18 Angus M'Gregor, chimney sweep
20 D. Dobson, wright & undertaker
25 Mr W.Cartwright(M. Aitken, printer)
25 Mr David Dobson, wright
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CANDLEMAKER ROW.
3 Charles M'Pherson, spirit dealer
5 George Henderson, postmaster *
7 Walter Shaw, spirit dealer
1 1 David Watson, innkeeper *
13 Mrs Jean Gowans, grocer
15 Peter Dewar, spirit dealer *
19 Robert Miller, candlemaker *
23 William Parsell & Co. spirit dealers *
27 Mr J. A. Flett, draper
29 Alexander Hall, smith
29 David Bulge, hat manufacturer
31 John Bailey, china warehouse
35 M. Smail, china, glass, & paper, wareho.
37 Mr Archibald Cameron, shoemaker*
37 John Sommerville, jun. esq. S.S.C.*
37 David Melvin, missionary
39 John Moir, boot and shoemaker
45 Arch. Cameron, boot and shoemaker *
49 James Train, innkeeper *
51 Mrs M. Clark, shoemaker
55 G. Legget, whip & thong manufactr.*
55 James fiislop, dyer
55 Robert Carson, spirit dealer *
57 George Ballantine, grocer *
88 Mr William Young, grocer *
88 Mrs J. Miller, straw hat maker
86 William Sanderson, tobacconist*
84 Redpath, Brown, and Co. iron and
seed merchants *
70 Robert Johnston, bookseller
No. CANDLEMAKER ROW continued.
74 Robert Wilkie, bookseller
66 M. Lilly, looking-glass manufacturer
58 Adam Ramage, pewterer *
54 Harrow Inn, David Moffat *
48 Michael Glass, brewer *
42 Mrs Baird, midwife
30 James Ritchie, smith
16 Miss Bryden, dressmaker
16 Mr Andrew Hargrieve, grocer *
14 Donald M'Gregor, spirit dealer
12 James Machell, Hawick & Manchester
carrier
MERCHANT STREET.
1 Mr James M'Caskie *
1 Mr M. Smail, china merchant *
3 Mr James Robertson, tobacconist *
4 Mr John Clark (City Impro. office.)*
5 Mr William Malcolm, painter *
5 Mr Thomas Smith, grocer
5 Mr Robert Gray, saddler *
Mr D. Bruce, tobacconist
8 Mr Alex. Douglas, jun.
9 Mr Thomas Newlands, rope maker *
10 William Ferguson, esq. W.S.
10 Miss J. Ross, milliner
10 Mr John Hill, grocer
Andw. Crombie & Son, dyers*
BRISTO PORT.
Charity Workhouse, Rev. Robert
Bowie, chaplain & house governor
A. Hunter, tobacco & snuff manufac*
F. Wood, fishmonger
G. Henderson, coach hirer
J. Thomson, slater
BRISTO STREET.
A part of this street is miscalled Park Row.
Archibald Gall, builder *
2 John Gowans, spirit dealer
3 Mrs Johnston
7 G. Spence, grocer, wine & spt. dealer *
9 Alexander Walker, victual dealer
1 1 George Young, grocer & spirit dealer -
13 George Adamson, hosier
15 Charles Reid, saddle & harness maker
17 Miss Fyfe
17 Mr W. M'Naught, of M'Naught & Son*
17 Miss Janet Carmichael
17 Mrs Porteous
17 Mr James M'Naught, jun*
19 John Veitch, cabinetmaker
19 William Baillie, grocer
23 Thomas Dick, engraver *
23 Misses Grinton, dressmakers
25 Charles Craig, baker ^
27 R. Simpson, ham shop
29 Mr Alexander Duff, grocer *
29 Robert Livingston, tailor *
33 Alex. Duff, grocer, wine & spirit deal 6

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