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No. BRISTO STREET continued.
35 Mrs Peter Duff, lodgings
35 John Watson, tailor *
35 Mrs Campbell, sick nurse
35 John Law, wright
35 Miss Law, dressmaker
37 Win. Brooks, umbrella manufacturer
39 Robert Rait, green grocer
41 Mrs Janet Thomson, dressmaker
49 Robert Maxwell, tin-plate worker
51 Mrs Fairbairn, victual dealer
55 Alexander Young, baker *
57 William Wheeles, cooper *
59 Wm. Mossman, boot & shoemaker
61 Mrs Walter Tait, druggist
70 Andw. Graham, wine & spirit mercb.*
62 Alex. Scott, painter and colourman *
58 William Marshall, coachbuilder
54 Mrs Milne, lodgings
54 Mr Wm. Thomson, silk mercer *
54 Mr Alexander Scott, painter*
52 James Anderson, esq. S.S.C.
52 Miss Luke, dressmaker
52 Mr Thomas Borthwick, flesher *
52 Mrs M. Baxter, lodgings
52 Js. Burns, teacher of English & geogr.*"
52 Mr H. Anderson, grocer
50 Mr James Aitken, smith and farrier
46 Mrs Margaret Dickenson, lodgings
46 Mrs Smithson
44 Mrs Anderson, spirit dealer
42 James Bowers, painter
40 Simon Stevenson, linen draper, hosier,
and glover
38 Thomas Borthwick, flesher *
36 Hamilton's entry
Miss E. Adam, straw hat maker
James Aitken, smith and farrier
36 Peter Campbell, tailor
• 32 George Graham, surgeon *
30 D ay id Bolton, grocer and spirit dealer*
- 28 J. & J. Taylor, grocers, wine and spirit
dealers
26 Mr Joseph Taylor, of J. and J. Taylor*
22 John Robertson, flesher
20 R. Hichardson, victual dealer
18 Dickson's court
18 Mr P. Lyle, flesher *
16 Mrs Hume, grocer
"14 Woolpack Inn, Adam Clark *
40 R. C. Barr, surgeon and apothecary
8 J. Murray, china and glass warehouse *
6 Peter Lyle, flesher *
6 David Balleny, wright
- 2 J. Alston, grocer, wine & spirit dealer *
CHARLES STREET.
1 Mrs William Wilson
* \i David Hutton and Son, tailors *
I Miss Learmonth, dressmaker
1 Peter Learmonth, shoemaker
No.
CHARLES STREET continued.
1 Miss Balfour
2 Miss Smith, milliner and dressmaker
2 James Wight and Co. grocers
3 Thomas Charles, cabinetmaker
4 Robert Forsyth, tailor
4 Mr M. Gray, (Walter Brown & Son) *
4 Mrs Ann Paterson, lodgings
4 Mrs David Rodger, midwife
4 Miss Paterson, seminary
4 Mrs Main
5 Robert Glover, shoemaker
6 Mr Michael Graham, jeweller
6 Miss Aikmau
8 Thomas L. Mitchell, painter St glazier
9 Mr John Kay, grocer
9 Miss M'Lagan
9 James Wight, builder
9 Mrs Nimmo
10 Mrs John Hall, lodgings
10 James Whillas, surveyor and appraiser*
12 Mr Peter Bonthron *
12 Miss Chapman
12 Mrs Grant, green grocer
13 James Lawson, shoemaker
14 Adam Clerk, Woolpack Inn*
14 John Smith, lodgings
15 Miss Ballantyne, dressmaker
17 Thos. Ellis, upholsterer & undertaker *
1 9 William Adams, green grocer
19 James Dodds, wright
20 Francis Seeligmann, punch cutter *
20 Miss Crow
21 Mr James Hewat, shoemaker
21 Mr Thomas Ellis, upholsterer *
21 George Graham, surgeon *
21 Mr A. Graham, wine & spirit mercht. 1
21 Mrs Brown, lodgings
21 George Petrie, writer *
21 Mr Arch. Davie, of City Cess Office
22 Duncan Hay, spirit dealer *
25 John Kay, grocer
CRICHTON STREET.
1 Miss Oswald, tobacconist
2 Mrs Melvil
3 Miss Morison
3 Mr John Scott, tobacconist
3 David Skill, builder
4 Mrs Mossman, lodgings
5 William Murray, carrier *
5 George Finlay, coach-hirer
7 Mrs Campbell
7 Miss Brash, dressmaker
7 Mr P. Corstorphine, bootmaker
9 Mrs Bowie
9 Robert Gilchrist, printer
WINDMILL STREET.
Mr P. Wilson, architect *
2 Mr J. Hodge, jun. of J. Hodge & Son

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