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DIRECTORY

CITY OF ABERDEEN,

1832-33.

ABERDEEN

PRINTED BY D. CHALMERS AND CO- WYLLIE. FOR GEO. CLAKK AND SON, T. SPARK, AND D.

MDCCCXXXIL i^a^> '^o CONTENTS>

Directory, ----- 5

Alphabetical List of Streets, Squares, &c. - 143

Carriers, - - - - - 155

Mail Coaches, - - - - 162

Stage Coaches, - _ - _ ib.

Shipping Companies, - - - - 165

Steam Packets, _ - - - 166

Abstract of Population, _ - - ib.

Tableof Appointments, 1832-33, - - 167

Stamp Duties, - - - - - 168

1832-3.

Abel, John R. smith, 7, College-street Abel, Peter, coal- broker, 4, Commerce-street Abel, Christian, poultry shop, 76, h. Sutherland's-court, 78, Shiprovv Abercrombie, Alexander, merchant, 49, Guestrow Abercrombie, Robert, merchant, 49, Guestrow Aberdeen Academy, 115, Union-street Aberdeen Apothecaries' Hall, 79, Union-street Aberdeen Banking Co. 53, Castle-street Aberdeen Brass Foundry Plumber Work and Wareroom, Duthie's Court, 35, Guestrow—R. Rettie, h. 131, Union-street Aberdeen Brick and Tile Co., Clayhills—Office, 40, Union-street

Aberdeen Carpet Warehouse, (Wholesale and Retail,) 1, Lower Dee-

street

Aberdeen Chronicle Office, Chronicle-court, 10, Queen-street

Aberdeen Coach Manufacturing Co. 7, Frederick-street, and 43^ King-street Aberdeen Commercial, Mathematical, and Nautical School, 10, Drum's-lane—W. E^gen Aberdeen Eye Institution, 18, Lodge walk—J. Cadenhead, physi- cian [Gordon, manager Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Office, 89, Union-street—Wm- Aberdeen Gas Co.'s Office at the Works, near Trinity- street

Aberdeen General Dispensary, Concert- court, Broad-street

Aberdeen and Hull Shipping Co.'s Office, 49, Quay, & 56, Marischal- street Aberdeen Humane Society—Alexander Gordon, advocate, treasurer, Commercial Bank Court, 42, Castle-street.—At the following 1832-33 B —

6 ABE—ADA

stations, complete sets of Apparatus are lodged, for finding bodies,

: and restoring suspended animation — Cruives of Don ; ; Devanha Brewery; Walker's Baths, 10, Quay; Watch-

house, New Pier ; and the Baths on the Beach Aberdeen Journal Office, 25, Adelpbi-court, Union-street Aberdeen Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.'s Office, 39, Quay Aberdeen Lime Co.'s Office, Lime-quay Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.'s Office, 21, Quay Aberdeen and London Steam Navigation Co. 53, Marischal-street Aberdeen Mechanics' Library, 35, Netherkirkgate Aberdeen Medical and Chirui-gical Society's Hall, King-street Aberdeen and Newcastle Shipping Co.'s Office, 47, Marischal-street

—Robert Smith, agent J Aberdeen and North Shipping Co.'s Office, 2, James-street Aberdeen Observer Office, 68, Broad-street

Aberdeen Quill Manufactory, 3, Shoe-lane Aberdeen Reading Society—Library, 43, Broad-street Aberdeen Rope and Sail Co.'s Office, Links, Aberdeen Royal Riding Academy, and Repository—John Cooke Aberdeen Salmon Co.'s Office, 2, Fish-st. [Wales-street Aberdeen Savings Bank, Poor's Hospital-court, 56, Gallowgate^^ Wm. Smith, treasurer Aberdeen Tape Co.'s Warehouse, 2, Exchequer-row Aberdeen Town and County Bank, 93, Union-street Canal Office—Alexander Jopp, advocate, manager,. Jopp's Court, 31, Gallowgate

Aberdein, Alexander, printer, h. Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-st. 'j Aberdein, William, shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street

Abernethy, James, founder, h. Ferryhill Abernethy, James, & Co. founders, Ferryhill

Abbet, Joseph, land- waiter, customs, h. 1, Justice-street

Adair, James, excise officer, King's-houses, Gordon-street

Adam, Alexander, slater, Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square Adam, Alexander, cart and plough-wright, 60, Skene-street Adam, Alexander, baker, 34, Park-street, h. A4,, Frederick- street Adam, Alexander, flax-dresser, 11, Harriot-street Adam, Alexander, shoemaker, 14, Constitution-street 1832-33 ADA—AIT 7

Adam & Anderson, advocates, 11, Union Buildings Adam, David, flesher, 28, Wales-street-market

Adam, Donald, tailor, 8, Park-street Adam, George, organ builder, 20, Woolmanhill, h. Causewayend

Adam, James, flesher, 23, George -street-market

Adam, John, hairdresser, 87, h. 86, Queen-street

Adam, Robert, flesher, 16, George- street-market, h. 157, George-st.

Adam, William, advocate, h. \\, Union Buildings Adam, Wm. & Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, Well of Spa

Adam, William, baker, 25, h. 35, Netherkirkgate Adam, William, blacksmith, Causewayend Adam, William, wright, Tanfield

Adam, Mrs. William, flesher, 24, Wales-street-market

Adam, Mrs. William, 2, Yeats'-lane

Adams, James, porter and spirit merchant, 145, Gallowgate i^dams, William, tailor, 42, Spital

Adams, James, tailor, 18, Union-street Adams & Stevenson, organ builders, Duthie's-coin-t, 35, Guestrow Adamson, Henry, ship and insurance broker, 28, Marischal- street,

A. 99, George-street Adamson, William, wright. Upper Cotton Adamson, Miss, 45, Bon-accord-street Affleck, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 53, Union-street, h, Affleck-

place, Affleck-street

Affleck, James, tavern-keeper, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row Aiken, Alexander, shoemaker, 54, Skene-street Aiken, David, mealseller. Spa-street Aiken, James, gardener, 40, East North-street Aiken, James, jun. shipmaster, Gilcomston Cottage Aiken, John, shoemaker, Webster's-court, 72, Shiprow

Aiken, William, shoemaker, 13, Justice-street Aiken, William, wigmaker and hairdresser, 55, High-street, Old Aiken, Miss A. board and lodgings, 69, George-street [Aberdeen

Air, John, cart and plough-wright, 5, Skene-row Airth, John, shoemaker, 28, Justice-street Aitken, Alexander, gardener, Upper Strawberry-bank, Hardgate

Aitken, Rev. John, (Original Antiburgher Church,) h. Skene-terrace 1832-33 B 2 8 AIT—ALL

Altken, John, Aberdeen and Glasgow Carrier—Office, 16, Georo-e Alcock, Robert, advocate, King-street [street Alexander, Alexander, shipmaster, (Pursuit,) 14, Commerce-street

Alexander, David and James, boot and shoemakers, 51, A. 8, Little- Alexander, James, boat-builder, 14, Catto-square [john-street

Alexander, James, tailor, Denburn-terrace Alexander, James, vintner, 90, Green

Alexander, John, shipmaster, (Universe,) Prince's-street Alexander, John, shoemaker, Kingsland-place, 197, George-street Alexander, Robert, dyer, Gilcomston Alexander, Robert, shipmaster, (Thistle,) 14, Commerce-street

Alexander, William, boot and shoemaker, and leather-cutter, 8, Alexander, William, confectioner, 5, Park-street [Queen-st. Alexander, William, jun. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 141, Gallovv- Alexander, Miss, Emslie's-court, 81, George-street [gate

Allan, Alexandei", advocate, 8, East North-street

Allan, Alexander, vintner, 9, Fisher-row, h. 3, Trinity-street Allan, Alexander, Temperance Coffee and Reading-room, Stronach's Close, Castle-street [Link-street

Allan, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Clement's-st., h. 2, Allan, Alexander, shipmaster, (Florence,) 8, Sugar-house-lane Allan, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate Allan, Andrew, Lodgings, 40, Upperkirkgate

Allan, Francis, tea and spirit- dealer, 6, Justice-street Allan, George, shipmaster, (Pilgrim,) Links-street Allan, George, barber, 208, Gallowgate Allan, George, Brick-kilns,

Allan, George, and Co. merchants and brick-manufacturers, 6, Hux-

Allan, James, 2, Hanover-street [ter-row

Allan, James, grocer and spirit-dealer. Cotton

Allan, James, (late of Madras,) 35, Union-place

Allan, James, cabinet-maker, h. 42, Dee-street Allan, James, billiard-keeper, Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-street

Allan, James, ship- agent, 56, Marischal-street

Allan, James, watch and clock-maker, Holburn-st. [li. 12, Quay

Allan, James, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 7, Union-buildings, Allan, James, coffee-room, tavern, and lodgings, 40, Broad-street

1832-33 1 ALL-^AND 9

Allan, James, baker, 17, North-street

Allan, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 13, Carmelite-street

Allan, John, merchant. Lemon-tree-court, h. 7, Huxter-row

Allan, John, ironmonger, and dealer in foreign and British iron,. 4,

St. Catherine's-wynd, and 6, Chronicle-lane Allan, Rev. John, of the Union Chapel of Ease, Shiprow

Allan, John, spirit-dealer, 41, Gallowgate Allan & Macallan, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 73, Union-street, and cabinet manufactory, 44, Dee-street Allan, Nathaniel, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 45, Virginia-street Allan, Robert, shipmaster, 34, Shiprow

Allan, William, shoemaker, 9, James-street

Allan, William, merchant, Huxter-row, /*. Brick-kilns, Old Abex'deen

Allan, Mrs. late of Newhills, 16, Adelphi-court, Union-street Allan, Mrs. James, lodgings, 64, Union-street Allan, Mrs. John, 13, Netherkirkgate

Allan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 9, Littlejohn-street Allardyce & Hacket, wine-merchants, 40, Union-street

Allardyce, William, wine-merchant, h. -house Allardyce, Mrs. of Dunottar, 34, Castle-street Allardyce, Mrs. Skene-square Allardyce, Mrs. Granite-place Allardyce, Miss, Skene-square Allardyce, Misses, Bon-Accord-terrace [head, Gilcomston

Allen, William, merchant and shipowner, Waterloo-quay, A. Brae-?

Allen, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Broad-street Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office—James Black, agent, Crown^ Allison, Roger, shipmaster, (Catherine,) John-street [crt. Union-st,

Altera, Caesar, glass-blower and optician, 2, Skene-lane

Altera, Forbes, glass-blower and optician, 8, Skene-terrace Anderson, Alex, clerk, (Wm. Anderson & Co. distillers,) BarkraiU Anderson, Alexander, brewer. South-bridge, Holburn-street Anderson, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 43, Windmill-brae Anderson, Alexander, horse-dealer, 164, George-street

Anderson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Quebec Packet,) 37, Virginig.-g|,

Anderson, Alexander, mealseller, 10, George-street Anderson, Alexander, advocate— Office, 11, Union-buildings 1832-33 B 3 10 AND—AND

Anderson, Alexander, gardener, 9, Portbill Anderson, Alexander, cabinet-tunier, &c. Fish-street

Anderson, Andrew, gardener, 9, Shuttle-lane Anderson, Arthur, of Deebank, 48, Skene-terrace [88, Broad-st,

Anderson, A. & J. painters, 33, Queen-street, h. Gordon's-court, Anderson, Charles, boot and shoemakei", 223, George-street

Anderson, Charles, tailor, 26, Frederick-street [ment's-st.

Anderson, Daniel, shipmaster, (Sir Wm. Wallace,) h. 13, St. Cle- Anderson, George, mealseller, St. Clement's-street

Anderson, George, jun. tailor, 53, Broad-street, /*. Don-cottage Anderson, George, merchant, 12, Castle-street Anderson, George, watch and clock-maker, 67, Green Anderson, James, gardener, 60, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Anderson, James, baker, 14, A. 16, Union-place Anderson, James, block and pump-maker, Waterloo-quay Anderson, James, mail contractor, and New Inn, 5, Castle-street Anderson, James, shipmaster, (Hero,) 30, Frederick-street Anderson, James, druggist, 10, Park-street

' Anderson, James, stabler, 54, North-street Anderson, James, cooper, Causewayend

Anderson, James, slater, 47, St. Nicholas-street

Anderson, James, teacher, 8, Blackfriars- street Anderson, James, surgeon, 14, Commerce-street Anderson, James, merchant-tailor, 35, Marischal-st., h, 19, Queen-st, Anderson, James, porter and spirit-dealer, 202, Gallowgate

Anderson, John, advocate, li. 75, Union-street Anderson, John, 71, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Anderson, John, tailor. Canal -side Anderson, John C. surgical-instrument manufacturer, 18, St. Nicho-

las-street, h. 37, Summer-street [Bonnyniuir Anderson, John, bone-manure manufacturer, 9, Huntly-street, Ju Anderson, John, clothier and haberdasher, 15, Union-buildings, h. 120, Gallowgate Anderson, John, Peterhead and Fraserburgh earner, 12, Mealmarket- Anderson, John, shipmaster, Skene-square [lane

Anderson, J. tailor, 19, Queen-street [ School iiill

Anderson, Joseph, book-agent, (Bungay Co.) 5, Donald's-court, 20^ 1832-33 AND—ART 11

Anderson, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 45, Broad-street, h. Canal- lodge, 34, Wales-street

Anderson, Thomas, tailor, 28, East North-Street Anderson, Thomas, (Barkmill distillery,) h. Barkmill Anderson, William, clerk, (H. G. & Co.) h. Skene-square

Anderson, W^illiam, distiller, Barkmill

Anderson, William, tailor, 72, George-street

Anderson, William, & Co. distillers, Bai'kmill

Anderson, William, flesher, 15, George-st.-market, h. 164, George-

Anderson, A. vintner, Springbank, [^street

I Anderson, Mrs. midwife, 6, East North- street Anderson, Mrs. 18, Golden-square Anderson, Mrs. of Candacraig, 54, Dee-street

I Anderson, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Castle-street Anderson, Mrs. James, 104, George-street Anderson, Mrs. Jane, sick-nurse, Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate Anderson, Mrs. dealer in old clothes, 24, Justice-street

Anderson, Mrs. late of Lochell, 43, Union-place

Anderson, Mrs. late of Strichen, Marywell-place Anderson, Miss, boarding-school, 241, Union-sti'eet Anderson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Union-ten'ace

Anderson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 3, Denburn

Andrew, James, porter-dealer, 167, Gallowgate, h. Young-street

Angus, Charles, bookbinder and bookseller, &, St. Nicholas-lane Angus, George, tinsmith, Hutcheon- street

Angus, Rev. Henry, (United Associate Church,) h. 37, Dee-street Angus, John, advocate, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Angus, Peter, stabler, 5, Harriot-street Angus, Mrs. George, 79, Broad-street Angus, Mrs. (Botriphnie,) 74, Dee-street Angus, Mrs. John, 33, Union-place

Annand, George, (Royal Artillery,) 13, Spital

Annand, George, grocer, 134, Union-street, h. 5, Back-wynd

Annand, James, late of Jamaica, Kildair Cottage, Old Aberdeen

Annand, William, of Belmont, h. Belmont, town h. 97, Union-street Arthur, James, blacksmith, Seaton-dykes

Arthur, Mrs. Scott, haberdasher, 102, George-street 1832-33 12 ATH—BAR

Athenaeum News-rooms, 2, Union-buildings Atlas Fire-office—James Blaikie, advocate, agent, 247, Union-street Atildjo, Mrs. 40, Skene-terrace

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Badenoch, James, town's di'ummer, Clunes-court, 53, George-street

Badenoch, James, merchant-tailor, 5, St. Catherine's-wynd, h. 39,

Badenoch, Mrs. stabler, 132 and 136, Gallowgate [Gallowgate

Bailie, Benjamin, vintner, 25, East North-street Bain, James, lodgings, occasional waiter, 12, Frederick-street

Bain, John, vintner, 6, Exchequer-row

Bain, John, Torryburn Inn, 5, King-street Bain, John, porter and spirit-dealer, 23, Park-street Bain, Mrs. confectioner, 14, h. 12, Marischal-street Balfour, William, traveller, (Maberly & Co.) 34, Skene-street Balfour, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 36, Queen-street

Balraain, Mrs. 1, Charlotte-street Bank of Scotland's Branch, Bank of Scotland Court, 35, Castle-street,

Banks, Thomas, baker, 9, Hutcheon-street [Peter Duguid, agent Bannerman, Sir Alexander, Bart. 249, Union-street Bannerman, Alexander, merchant, 60, Marischal-street Bannerman, Alexander & Thomas, merchants, 59, Marischal-street Bannerman, Charles, of Crimonmogate, h. 202, Union-street Bannerman, David, town's drummei-, 75, Gallowgate Bannerman, George, merchant, Albyn-place Bannerman, James, M.D. Polgownie-cottage

Bannerman, John, dyer, 18, h. 16, Shoe-lane

Bannerman, Patrick, vintner, 4, Correction-wynd

Bannerman, Patrick, advocate, h. Bon- Accord-terrace

Bannerman, Thomas, merchant, h. 263, Union-street

Bannerman, Thomas, jun. h. Albyn-place Bannerman, Thomas, & Co. cotton-spinners, Bannermill Bannerman, Mrs. C. Albyn-place Barber, Mrs. Robert, broker, Canal-teiTace Barclay, Alexander, shipmaster, Footdee

Barclay, Alexander, porter and spirit dealer, 17, Fisher-row 1832-33 BAR—BEA 13

Barclay, James, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 13, Trinity-street Barclay, Mrs. Dr. boarding-school, 4, Golden-square Barker, John, clothier and haberdasher, 57, St. Nicholas-street, h. Caroline-place, Skene-square

Bai-ker, Robert, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, Cotton

Barker, William, merchant, 103, Union-street, h. 1, Chapel-lane Barkway, John, farrier and vintner, 7, Shoe-lane Barnett, Alexander, shipmaster, (Regent,) York-street Barnett, Alexander, cabinet-maker, Woolmanhill

Barnett, Mrs. stay and corset-maker, 7, East North-street Barrack, Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 108, High-street, Old Aberdeen

! Ban-on, Alexander, Rising-sun tavern, 11, Huxter-row Barron, John, & Son, watch and clockmakers, l\,h. 13, Netherkirkgate Barron, Peter, victualling-house, 61, Shiprow Barron, Robert, miller, Upper Justice-mills

Barron, William, flesher, 14, George-street-market [60, Loch-street Barry, Henry, & Co. iron-founders, and manufacturers of bone-manure, Bartlet, James, officer to the Shipmasters' Society, 97, Shiprow Bate, Gerard, lock and hinge manufacturer, 66, North-street, A. 21, Bate, James, Steam-yacht tavern, Footdee [Prince's-street Bath, Mrs. Captain, 50, Dee-street Bathie, William, shipmaster, (Lion,) Footdee

Baxter, Alexander, grocer, tea, spirit, tobacco, and snufF-dealer, 39, h. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Sir E. Banks,) 9, Catto-square

Baxter, Andrew, shipmaster, (Struggler,) 7, Garvock-street

Baxter, George, dealer in old books, 3 and 4, Porthill Baxter, James, boot and shoemaker, 63, Shiprow

Baxter, Captain John, late 12th regiment of foot, 10, Belmont-street

Baxter, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn

Baxter, John, flesher, h. 14, Wales-street

Baxtei', John, vintner, York-street

Baxter, Robert, flesher, 16, Wales-street-market, h. 3, Hanover-street

Baxter, Robert, flesher, 26, Wales-street-market, h. 6, Shuttle-lane

Baxter, William, boot and shoemaker, 12, h. 20, Skene-street Baxter, Mrs. 10, Belmont-street

Beaton, Alex, hat-manufacturer and glover, 85, h. 162, Union-street 1832-33 14 BEA—BEV

Beaton, William, vintner, 5, Huxter-row

Beaton, Misses, dress-makers and milliners, 40, Queen-street, /*. M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate Beattie, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, Cotton Beattie, James, land-surveyor, 83, Union-street

Beattie, John, mealseller, 7, Gallowgate Beattie, John, mason, 188, Gallowgate

Beattie, Joseph, porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow Beattie, William, silk-mercer, 87, Union-street

Beattie, William, builder, 8, Porthill

Begg, Alexander, tailor, 19, Windmill-brae Begg, Alexander, grocer, Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square

Begg, James, silk, cotton, and woollen-dyer, 42, h. Charles'-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Begg, John, clerk, (Forbes, Low, & Co.), Poynernook, h. 51, College- Begg, John, general commission agent, 37, Marischal-street [street

Begg, William, tailor and habit maker, 23, Broad-street

Beilby, John, Museum Tavern, 6, Littlejohn-street

Bell, Alexander, merchant, Commerce-street, li. Marywell-place Bell, John, cooper, 42, Windmill-brae

Bennet, George, wine and spirit dealer, 71, Broad-street Bennet, Taylor, & Co. commission merchants and agents, 23, Adelphi- court. Union-street Bentley, James, Professor of Oriental Languages, King's College, 54,

Benzie, Robert, stabler, 10, Meal-market-lane [King-street

Benzie, William, funeral waiter, 5, Huntly-street Berry, Alexander, gardener. Chapel-street

Berry, Andrew, manufacturer, 25, Broad-street, h. M'Combie's-court, 51, Netherkirkgate Berry, James, gardener and riddle-maker, Broadford

Beny, Walter, general agent, h. 4, Golden square

Best, Thomas, manufacturer, /*. 3, Golden-square

Best, Mrs. 3, Golden-square Beveridge Robert, boot and shoemaker, 236, George-street Beveridge, Peter, flesher, 136, Skene-street Beveridge, Peter, damask and diaper manufacturer, 159, Ware-room,

Beverly, James, tailor, 3, Prince's-street [230, Union-street 1832-33 BEV—BLA 15

Beverly, John, wright, 84, High-street, Old Aberdeen Beverly, John, vintner, 12, Oliver's-court, Upperkirkgate Beverly, Robert, shipmaster, 30, Wales-street

Birnie, David, grocer, Black's-buildings Bible Society Depositary—John Kiloh, bookseller, 107, Union-street

[Birnie, George, 20, Golden-square

Biraie, James, shipmaster, (Arkwright), 11, Commerce-street

Birnie, William, painter and glazier, 23, King-street, h. 25, Frederick-st.

{Bimie, Mrs. 4, Chapel-street

Birse, Charles, contractoi*, Huntly-street [street

Birse, William, boot and shoemaker, 199, Union-street, Ti. Huntly-

Bisset, Donald, sheriff-officer and constable, 50, Queen- street Bisset, James, confectioner and gi'ocer—Shop and manufacturing house> 21 and 23, Schoolhill, h. Rosyburn

Bisset, James, riddlemaker, Mitchell's-court, 66, North-street

Bisset, John, lodgings, 130, Union street

Bisset, John, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 39, Queen-street, h. Concert- court, Broad-street

Bisset, John & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 27, Broad-street

Bisset, Peter, grocer, Cotton

Bisset, William, grocer, and dealer in hardware and fancy goods, 37,

Union-street, h. 31, Constitution-street

Bisset, William, sen. grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 33, Park-street Bisset, Mrs. lodgings, 44, Queen-street iBisset, Miss, (Lessen dram,) 42, Bon-Accord-street

Black, Alexander, clerk, (Aberdeen Bank,) 39, Whitehouse-street

Black, Alexander, gardener, 3, Gordon-street jBlack, Alexander, wine mei'chant, (of Alexander and William Black,) ^.11, Union-lane

Black, Alexander and William, wine merchants, Concert-court, h. 11,

Black, Andrew, of , h. Foresterhill [Union-lane

Black, George, merchant, office, 6, Flour-mill-brae, h. 27, St. Nicho-

las-street

Black, Gordon, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 19, Park-street, h. 60, jBlack, James, mason, 97, Chapel-street [North-street

Black, James, vintner, 13, h. 14, Wales-street

[Black, James, turner, 12, Carnegie's-brae, h. 2, Flour-mill-lane 1832-33 * 16 BLA—BON

Black, James, commission merchant and agent, Crown-court, Union-

street, h. Willowbank Black, John, shoemaker, 23, Justice- street Black, John, watchmaker, 3. Fowler's-wynd

Black, Peter, grocer and spirit dealei-, 92, Gallowgate Black, Thomas, 71, Dee-street Black, Thomas & Co. manufacturers, Garlogie Black, William, builder, Denburn-bridge, h. Poynemook Black, William, jun. wine-merchant, (of A. & W. Black,) h. 11, Black, William, wine-merchant, h. 173, Union-street [Union-lane

Black, William, musician, 1, Chronicle-lane Black, William, & Co. Devanha Brewery Black, William, & Sons, wine-merchants. Concert-court, Broad-street Black, Mrs. George, vintner, York-street

Black, Mrs. 6, Black's-buildings Black, Miss, dressmaker, 16, Long-A ere Blackball, James & Co. drapers, 33, Union-street, h. Silver-street Blackball, Mrs. Silver-street

Blackball, Mrs. merchant, 1, Baltic-street [ Marischal-street Blackie, Alexander, agent. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 40, A. 39, Blackie, Andrew, grocer, tea, wine and spirit dealer, 8, Union-place,

h. Skene-square Blackie^ Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 24, Gallowgate, h. Skene- Blaikie & Banuerman, advocates, 247, Union-street [square

Blaikie, James, advocate, h. 247, Union-street, and

Blaikie, John, (of John Blaikie & Sons,) h. King-street

Blaikie, John, and Sons, plumbers, brass-founders, and gas fitters, 12, Littlejohn-street

Blaikie, Thomas, (of John Blaikie & Sons,) h. 11, Littlejohn-street

Blaikie, Mrs. Dr. 73, Dee-street Blake, Charles, quarrier, Auchmull Blake, James, keeper of the Athenseum, 11, Union-buildings Blake, Mrs. 4, Chapel-street Boaden, Richard, shipmaster, (Favourite,) 46, Virginia street Bon-Accord Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 44, Quay

Bonnar, Andrew, Blackbull Tavern, 7, Marischal-street Bonnar, Mrs. dress-maker and milliner, 45, North-street 1832-33 BON—BOY 17 «i

Bonnyman, James and John, blacksmiths and bell-hangers, 15, Loch-street

Booth, David, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Booth, Alex, (of Geo. Booth & Son,) watchmaker and jeweller, h. 3, Langstane-place

Booth, George, & Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 34, Union -street

Booth, George, (of George Booth 8s Son,) watchmaker and jeweller,

h. Springbank, Dee-street Booth, James, shipmaster, Castlehill Booth, John, painter, 44, Upperkirkgate

Booth, John, jun. printer, h. 4, Quay [Black's -buildings

Booth, John, watch and clockmaker, 41, Upperkirkgate, h. 6, Booth, Livingston, shipowner, h. Chronicle-court, 10, Queeii-street

Booth, William, flesher, 18, George-street-market, h. ,152, George- street Booth, Mrs. Alexander, Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate Booth, Mrs. George, midwife, 17, James-street Booth, Mrs. William, midwife, 30, Loch-street

Booth, Mrs. sewing-school, 9, Virginia-street Borthwick, William, candlemaker, 26, East North-street Bothwell, George, gardener, Greenbank, Broadford

Bothwell, George, baker, 10, h, 12, Union-place [street Bothwell, John, candle-manufacturer, Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice- Bougan, Richard, shipmaster, 46, Virginia-street

Bouglinval, A. French teacher, 59, St. Nicholas-street

Bow, Hugh, post-horse master, 7, Shoe-lane Bow, Thomas, grocer, 109, A. Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate

Bowie, James, tailor, 29, Broad-street

Bowman, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Leadside, Gii- comston

Bowman, James, guard, (Peterhead mail,) 6, Constitution-street

Bowman, James, furnishing tailoi-, 8, h. 6, Crown-street

Bowman, James, painter, Niven's-court, 29, Guestrow, and vintner^^

6, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street Bowman, Mrs. C. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 75, Greeu Boyd, Captain John, 82d regiment, h. Honeybrae Boyd, Mrs. Captain Alexander, 95, Gallowgate 1832-33 c 18 BOY—BRO

Boyd, Mrs. of Crimond, Mackie-place Boyle, Mrs. John, lodgings, 19, Union-buildings Boyle, Miss, lodgings, Holbum-street Boys, Mrs. Private Lunatic Asylum, Summer-hill Braid, Mrs. lodgings, 29, Frederick-street Brand, William, late officer of excise, Broadford Brand, William, teacher, Holburn-street Brand, Miss, 209, Union-street

Brands, William, vintner, 7, Shore-brae Brander, Miss, 10, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Brander, Miss, 13, Meal-market-lane [71, Catherine -st.-

Brantingham, George, wine merchant and grocer, 3, Gallowgate, h. Brebner, Arthur, of the excise, Tanfield Brebner, George, post-horse master, 15, Hai'iot-street Brebner, James, merchant, h. 32, Bon-Accord-street

Brebner, James, advocate, 7, Queen-street, Ti. 44, Marischal-street

Brebner, John, teacher, Holburn-street, A. Gilcomston

Brebner, William, leather merchant, 9, St. Nicholas st. h. 60, Dee-st.,

Brebner, William, artist, Kingsland place, Broadford

Brebner, Mrs. of Learney, h. 152, Union-street Brebner, Mrs. 27, Dee-street Brebner, Miss, dressmaker, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Brechin, George, dealer in furniture, 9, Park-street Bremner, Mrs. Dr. Bon-Accord-terrace

Brewster, James, late hosiei', 2, Carmelite-street Bridgeford, Alexander, baker, 43, Green

Briggs, Jonathan, vintner, Maberly-street British Commercial Life Assurance Co. — Alexander Allan, advocate,

agent, 8, East North-street British Fire Office — Westminster Life Office—National Bank of Scotland— Peter Macfarlane, agent, 103, Union-street Broadford Bread, Meal, and Flour Society, opposite Broadford

( Distillery—Alexander Mansie, manager Broadford Co-operative Society, for meal, groceries. Foreign and British spirits, &c.— Robert Balfour, salesman, 224, George-st. Broadford Distillery Co. Broadford Brock, George, shipmaster, (Ruby,) Footdee ^ 1832-33 BRO—BRO 19

Prock, William, vintner, 1, Woolmanhill

Brodie, Francis, tailor, 20, Netherkirkgate, h. 29, Bon- Accord-street Brodie, Henry, shoemaker, and officer to the shoemaker trade, 22, Upperkirkgate Brodie, John, shipmaster, (Phoenix,) 8, Virginia -street

Brown, Alexander, bookseller, h. 56, Castle-street Brown, Alexander, (of Brown & Carr,) h. Skene TeiTace Brown, Alexander, grocer, Broadford

Brown, Alexander, keeper of the jail, h. Jail Brown, Alexander, sailmaker, Weigh-house, h. 7, Trinity-corner

Brown, Alexander, 86 Co. booksellers, public library, 71, Union-st. Brown & Carr, wholesale clothiers. Exchange-court, Union-street Brown & Co. Glenburn Distillery, Brown h Co. furnishing tailors, 1, Castle-street Brown, Donald, boot and shoemaker, 13, Dee-street Brown, George, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 7, East North-street Brown, George, surveyor of taxes, (for the 4th district of Aberdeen- shire,) 60, Loch-street, h. Carden's-haugh Brown, George, mealseller, 9, East North-street Brown, George, jun. clerk, (Peter Brown, jun.) h. 29, Union street Brown, James, bootmaker, 86, Queen-street Brown, James, gardener, Westfield Brown, James, porter and spirit dealer, 39, George-street

Brown, James, tailor, 21, East North-street [George-st. Brown, James, stoneware merchant, (Anthony Scott & Sons.) A. 20,

Brown, Rev. John, (St. Paul's Chapel,) h. Fraserfield-house Brown, John, boot and shoemaker, 13, Skene-terrace Brown, John, broker, 26, Virginia-street Brown, John, saddler, 91, North-street Brown, John, M.D. Skene-square Brown, Joseph, merchant, 101, h. 93, George-street Brown, Peter, sen. auctioneer, 29, Union-street Brown, Peter, jun. auctioneer, Morison's-hall, 52, Union-street, and 51, Netherkirkgate, h. Summer-street Brown, Robert, inspector of taxes—Office, 56, St. Nicholas-street,

h. Carden's-haugh 1832-33 c 2 20 BRO—BRU

Brown, Rev. R. J. professor of Greek, Mariscbal College, h. 3. Adelphi-court, Union-street 111 Brown, Robert, shipmaster, 14, St. Clement's' street [Mutton-brae

Brown, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Schoolhill, h. 5,

Brown, Robert, advocate, 20, Castle-street, h. Lodge-walk

Brown, William, bookseller, h. 2, Belmont-street

Brown, Mrs. Principal, 3, Skene-place

Brown, Mrs. grocer and spirit- dealer, Huntly-street

Brown, Mrs. (late of Glenmuick,) 10, Golden-square Brown, Mrs. Peter, lodgings, 99, George-street Brown, Mrs. midwife, 20, North-street

Brown, Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 1, Justice-street Brown, Mrs. lodgings, 38, Shiprow Brown, M. confectioner, Holburn-street Brown, Mrs. 37, Summer-street

Brown, Mrs. George, straw hat maker and milliner, 7 , East North-st. Brown, Miss, dressmaker, 15, Shuttle-lane Brown, Miss, cook and confectioner, 84, Queen-street Brownie, James, paper-ruler, 30, Netherkirkgate

Browning, Rev. William, (St. Andrew's Chapel,) h. Skene-teiTace

Bruce, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thistle,) 4, Water-lane

Bruce, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 175, Union-

street, h. 17, Huntly-street

Bruce, George, Teacher of the Parochial School, (St. Clement's,)

Footdee, h. 59, Commerce-street Bruce, James, blacksmith, 18, Commerce-street

Bruce, James, clerk. New Inn, 5, Castle-street Bruce, James, 52, Dee-street

Bruce, John, baker, 14, h. Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street |

Bruce, Sir Michael, Bart, of Scotstown and Stenhouse, h. Scotstown Bruce, Robert, gardener, Belmont-cottage

Bruce, Samuel, cabinet-maker, 246, h. 64, George-street Bruce, William, gardener, Diywell Park Bruce, William, shipmaster, (Neptune,) 13, Prince Regent-street

Bruce, William, vintner, 13, Lower Denburn

Bruce, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Pai'k-street 1832.33 BRY—BUR 21

Bryce, Mrs. John, 6, Black's-buildings Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 81j Queen-street, h. 23, Constitu-

tion-street

Buchan, Alex, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 54, Shiprow

"uchan, David, blacksmith, St. Clement's-st. h. 1, Wellington-street uchan, George, mason. Chapel-street

[Buchan, John, slater, 69, George-street uchan, Peter, Helicon-hill-house, Canal-street

JBuchan, William, slater and vintner, 73, Queen-street Buchan, Mrs. of Auchraacoy, 16, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 58, St. Nicholas-st. h. 5, Black-

Bull, John, shoemaker, 2, Carmelite-lane [friars-st^ Burgess, Charles, druggist, 40, Quay

Burgess, James, umbrella and parasol maker, 56, Upperkirkgate, h.

Burgess, John, vintner, 24, St. Andrew's-street [[10, Young-street Burgess, Mrs. mealseller, 29, Chapel-street [ginia-street Burgess, Miss, dress-maker and milliner, Annand's-court, 27, Vir-

Burness, Alexander, vi^holesale grocer and provision mercliant, 7,

Adelphi-court, Union -street, h. Crown-street Burness, David, teacher, Earkmill Academy

Burness, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 147, George-street

Buiiiess, John, distiller, Glenburn, li. Villa Franca

Burnet, George, (late of Balfluig,) Skene-lane

Burnett, Andrew, tailor, 37, Guestrow

Burnett, David, porter and spirit dealer. Upper Denburn Burnett, H. E. surgeon, 231, George-street

Burnett, James, stabler, 3, Harriot-street

Burnett, James, inealseller, 51, Chapel-street Burnett, John, guard, (Defiance,) 19, Union-buildings Burnett, Newell, advocate, particular registrar of sasines for Aber-

deen and Kincardine -shires— Office, 1 1, h. 9, Belmont-street Burnett, Sir Robert, of Leys, h. 8, Belmont-street Burnett, Thomas, advocate— Office, 11, h. 9, Belmont-street Burnett, Lieut.-Gen. William, of Banchory-lodge, h. 15, Belmont-st. Burnett, Mrs. of Elrick, 42, Schoolhill [Aberdeen

Burnett, Mrs. of Keranay, St. Machar's Cottage, 12, Chanonry, Old 1832-33 c 3 22 BUR—CAL

Burr, George, shoemaker, 72, 81iIprow Burr, Robert, hairdresser, Quay, h. Burr's-court, 152, Gallowgate

Burrell, George, broker, 8, Justice-street

Bushby, Charles, excise-officer, Skene-street Byres, James, buikler, 12, Kidd-lane

Byres, John, builder, 12, Kidd-lane

Byres, William, builder, Kidd lane, h. 94, Skene-street

Byres, William, tea and spirit merchant, 38, Broad-st. /*. MuiTay's- houses. Park-street

Cadenhead, Alexander, a Ivocate, 22, Adelphi-court, Union-street Cadenhead, Alex. & John, advocates, 21, Adelphi-court, Union-st. Cadenhead, BaiTon, & Co. brewers, Newbridge, Hardgate Cadenhead, David, boot and shoemaker, 98, John-street

Cadenhead, Duncan, gardener. Strawberry-bank, Hardgate, h. Cadenhead, Jas. gardener. Strawberry-bank, Hardgate [^Middletown Cadenhead, John, surgeon, 11, Adelphi-court, Union-street Cadenhead, William, gardener, 26, Union-place

Cadenhead, Mrs. vintner, 5, Links-street

Cadenhead, Mrs. Thistle-street [Carmelite-street

Caithness, Andrew, clerk, (Devanha Bottling Co. 46, Green,) h. 16, Caie, Miss, straw-hat-maker, Hervey's-court, 90, Gallowgate Caie, Miss, poultry shop, G. Milne's house, Shiprow

Calder, Alexander, merchant, 42, Marischal street Calder, Alexander, saw-trimmer, 21, Park-street

Calder, Charles, (Broadford distillery,) h. Broadford Calder & Co. merchants, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, Edward, merchant, 42, Marischal-street

Calder, George, vintner, 1, Albion-street Calder, George, meal-seller, 38, King-street

Calder, James, druggist, 162, Union-street, h. 15, St. Nicholas-street Calder, James, merchant, 42, Marischal-street Calder, Peter, boot and shoemaker. Cotton Calder, Mrs. milliner and straw-hat-maker, Broadford 1832-33 CAL—CAR 23

alder, Misses, dressmakers, 16, Belmont-street pialedonian Insurance Company— Arthur Thomson, agent, 25, Caldwell, Andrew, shoemaker, 35, Justice-street []Marischal-st. Cameron, Donald, grocer, 47, Col lege- street Cameron, James, cooper, 150, Gallowgate Cameron, John, 69, Gallowgate Cameron, John, surgeon, R.N. Morefield, and 11, Bon-Accord-street Cameron, William, cooper, 85, h. Hervey's-court, 90, Gallowgate Cameron, Miss, di-essmaker, 137, Gallowgate Campbell, Colin, excise-officer, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate Campbell, Colin, flesher, Butler's tavern, 6, Barnett's-close

Campbell, Gray, late collector of excise, 5, Golden-square

Campbell, James, gi'ocer, tea, wine and spirit-dealer, 61, St. Nicholas- Campbell, John, surgeon, 15, Adelphi-court, Union-street [street jCampbell, John, shoemaker. Chapel-street Campbell, John K. surgeon, Skene-street jCampbell, John M. surgeon, 250, Union-street

Campbell, John, flesher, 25, George-street-market Campbell, John, vintner, 39, College-street Campbell, William, shipmaster, 18, Priuce-regent-street Campbell, William, post-horse-master—office and stables, 5, h. 7, Bon- Accord-street—also stables, 8, Shoe-lane Campbell, Miss, female school of industry, 13, Chronicle-lane Cantly, Miss, lodgings, 11, Union-buildings Carey, John & Co. grocers, 35, George-street Cardno, Mrs. glass and stoneware merchant, 76, h. Rhind's-court, 64,

Cargill, James, shipmaster, 14, Commerce-street [Gallowgate

Cargill, John, shipmaster, (True Blue,) 18, Prince-regent-street

Cargill, William, shipmaster, (Ury,) 7, Canal-terrace

Carmichael, A. vintner, 4, Blackfriars-street

Carmichael, Captain Robert, late 42d regiment. Union-terrace Carmichael, William, cabinet-maker, 12, Blackfriars-street, and vintner, 151, George-street Carnegie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Champion,) 37, Quay

Carnegie, William, advocate and town-clerk, h. 257, Union-street

i! Carnegie, William, merchant, 157, Gallowgate Carnie, William, stabler, 16, Fisher-row 1832-33 24 CAR—CAT

CaiT, Alexander, dyer and bleacher, Barkmill

Carr, James, boot and shoemaker, 28, Virginia-street, h. 6, Young-st.

Carr, John, teller. Bank of Scotland's branch, h. Skene-square Carr, Peter, sexton, 25, Schoolhill

Carr, Robert, (of Brown & Carr,) h. 19, Kidd-lane

Carr, Stephen, tailor, 6, Union-street [North-street

Carter, David, general blacksmith, machine-maker, millwright, &c. 72, Carter, David, wool-carding and spinning-mill, 72, North street Carter, John, general blacksmith, machine maker, millwright, &c.

North-street, h. 29, Constitution-street

Cassie, James, fancy snufF-box maker, turner, wood and picture var-

nisher, 14, Justice-street

Cassie, James, merchant-tailor, 8, Broad-street, h. Cruden's-court, 22' Broad street

Cassie, Mrs. tea and spirit dealer, 14, Justice-street

Cattanach, Charles, tailor and clothier. Exchange-court, Union-street Cattanach, Mrs. Donald, Holburn-street Cattanach, Mrs. John, 15, Bon-Accord-street Catto & Co. block and mast-makers, York-street Catto, James, tailor, 98, Chapel-street

Catto, James, boot and shoemaker, 153, Union-st. h. 3, Diamond-st.

Catto, James, porter and spirit-dealer, 24, h. 22 Back-wynd Catto, James, grocer, Skene-street [Spital

Catto, James, wine and brandy merchant, 7, Exchequer-row, h. 19, Catto, John, mealseller, 85, King-street Catto, John, flesher, 4, George-street-market Catto, John, Son, & Co. merchants, 39, King-street

Catto, Robert, spirit dealer and victualling-house, Jack's-brae

Catto, Robert, merchant, 47, Maiischal-street, h. Belvidere

Catto, Robert, jun. merchant, 47, Marischal-street, h. jelvidere

Catto, Robert, & Co. grocers, wine, and, spirit dealers, 12, King-street

Catto, Thomson, & Co. rope and sail manufacturers. Links, Footdee

Catto, William, tailor, 1, Shiprow Catto, William, merchant, 40, King-street Catto, William, grocer, Charles-street

Catto, William & Co. vintners, 4, Exchequer-row

Catto, Mrs. James, lodgings, 3, Diamond-street 1832-33 CAY—CHI 25

Cay, Alexander, grain-dealer, 47, Quay- Cay, William, mill-spinner, Broadford-works, h. Catherine-street advocates, Cess-office for the County—Henry and Clements Lumsden, collectors, Union-terrace

Cess-office for the Town—James Grant, advocate, collector, Black-

bull-close, 4, Huxter-row Chalmers, Andrew, grocer, tea, and spirit-dealer, 28, Causewayend,

h. 4, Charles-street Chalmers, Alexander W. governor of Bridewell, Rose-street Chalmers, Alexander, shoemaker, 21, Marischal-st. h. 28, James-st. Chalmers, Alexander, weaver, 4, Charles-street, Broadford

Chalmers, Alexander, tailor. Chapel-street

Chalmers, Charles, advocate, h. 161, Union-street Chalmers, David, printer, 13 and 23, Adelphi-court, Union-street Chalmers, David, & Co. printers, 25, Adelphi-court, Union-street Chalmers & Farquhar, advocates, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-street Chalmers, John, stoneware-merchant, 10, Shiprow

Chalmers, John, builder, 3, Rose-street Chalmers, William, treasurer and collector of police, h. Dee-mouut

Chalmers, William, grocer, 36, h. Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

Chalmers, Mrs. midwife, 12, Windy-wynd Chalmers, Mrs. teacher, 36, Pai'k-street

Chalmers, Mrs. S. 1, Ragg's-lane, Broad-street

Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 4, Wales-street I Chalmers, Misses, of Westfield, h. Westfield

Chapman, John, builder, 141, George-street

Chapman, Robert, porter and spirit dealer, 40, Quay Chapman, Robert, stoneware, china, and glass merchant, 143, h. 141,

Charles, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street [George-street Chessar, James, painter, 13, Schoolhill Chessar, James, hairdresser, 22, Causewayend

Chessar, Miss, lodgings, 13, Schoolhill Cheyne, Alexander, merchant, 28, Marischal-street, h. Whitehall

Cheyne, Rev. Patrick, (St. John's Chapel,) h. Galleries, Skene-street

Cheyne, Peter, of Lochhead, A. Lochhead Chisholm, George, mealseller, porter and spirit-dealer, 19, James-street 1832-33 26 CHI—CLA

Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 89, High-street, Old Aberdeen Chisholm, William, vintner, Upper-denbum

Chivas, Alexander, cashier. Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, h. Commer''

cial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street Chivas, Alexander, advocate. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-st

Chivas, James, clerk, 37, King-street

Chivas, Thomas, cooper, h. 2, Spa -street

Chree, John, tinsmith, (H. G. & Co.), 7^. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Christall, John, teller, Commercial Bank, Aberdeen, h. 12, Constitu-

tion-street

Christall, William, (of Wm. Christall & Co.) h. 19, Huntly-street

Christall, Wm. & Co. wholesale and retail London hat warehouse, 31 Broad-street

Christ e, Donald, manufacturer, 62, h. 61, Bi'oad-street

Christ; e, Francis, plane-maker, 4, Back-wynd

Christ e, George, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, Woodside I

Christ e, George, stone and marble-cutter, 91, George-street

Christ e, James and William, saddlers, 45, h. 47, Queen-street

Christ e, John, stone-cutter. Chapel-street

Christ: e, John, vintner, victualling house, 17, Lodge-walk

Christ e, Mrs. lodgings, Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

Christ e, Mrs. lodgings, 63, Guestrow Chrystal, Alexander, druggist, 154, Gallowgate

Chrystal, Francis, (late of Blackburn,) Kingsland-place, Broadford Chrystal, John, (Diamond-street bakehouse,) Diamond-street

Clapperton, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 86, h, Milne'

court, 21, Guestrow Clapperton, William, surgeon, Old Aberdeen

Clark, Alexander, shoemaker. Union-street, h. 11, Dee-street Clark, Alexander, mealseller, 44, Gallowgate Clark, Alexander, baker, 22, Justice-street

Clark, Alexander, vintner, 11, Chronicle-lane

Clark, Alexander, sexton, 67, Spital, Old Aberdeen

Clark, Archibald, shore- porter, 14, Shiprow

Clark, Benjamin, sheriff-officer, 14, Frederick-street

Clark, Charles, 9, Spa-street 1832-33 CLA—CLA 27

lark, George, baker, 79, High-street, Old Aberdeen

riark, George, bookseller, h. 2, Guestrow

;'31ark, George, & Son, wholesale booksellers and stationers, 51, Broad-

Clark, James, teacher, Woodside [street

Plark, James, writing-master, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Clark, James, bookseller, h. 2, Guestrow

Clark, James, candlemaker, 16, Littlejohn-street

Clark, James, cooper, 14, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

plark, James, shipmaster, 13, James-street

Clark, John, advocate, 13, Upperkirkgate

Clark, John, (County Cess-office, Union-terrace,) h. \, Belmont-street Clark, John, clerk, (Mail Coach-office,) 61, Union-street

Clark, John, cabinet-maker, 6, Princes-street

Clark, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Lyall's-buildings h. 8, Car-

' melite-street

lark, John, stone merchant, Waterloo-quay, h. Stronach's-close, Castle-

Clark, John, mealseller, 20, Blackfriars-street [street

Clark, Joseph, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 12, Drum's-lane, h. 43, Frederick-street

Clark, Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 57,

Broad-street, h. 49, Guestrow Clark, Robert, teacher of English, Writing, &c. 250, George-street

Clark, Samuel, linen-manufacturer, 5, Mounthooly [cord-street

Clark, Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad-street, h. Bon-Ac- Clark, William, manufacturer, Holburn-street [place

Clark, William, ironmonger, 16, Union-street, h, Westburn, Albyn-

Clark, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Upper-quay, h. above Shop

Clark, William, druggist, 22, Castle-street, h. 43, Frederick-street

Clark, William, wine and spirit dealer, and grocer, 8, h. 10, King-st. Clark, William, saddler, 47, Queen-street Clark, William, stabler, Cameron's-court, 30, North-street

Clark, Mrs. lodgings, 4, Schoolhill

Clark, Mrs. midwife, 5, Trinity-street

Clark, Mrs. ladies' school, 16, Gallowgate Clark, Miss, lodgings, 79, Gallowgate

Clark, Miss, lodgings, 13, Upperkirkgate 1832—33 28 CLE—COL

Clerihew, Francis, advocate, 2, St. Catherine's-wjiid Clerihew, Francis, builder, Union-place Clerihew, Geoi-ge, builder, 7, Carmelite-street Clerihew, William, mealseller, 4, Skene-street Clerk, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander, 35, Dee-street

Clothing Repository, 1, Castle- street Clunes, Mrs. 104, George-street, Clyne, Alexander, shoemaker, 41, Castle-street, h. 7, Littlejohn-street Clyne, Alexander, vintner, St. Clement's-street Clyne, Captain, 1st regiment of foot, Braehead, Gilcomston Clyne, James, shoemaker, (of Wm. Clyne & Sons,) h. 4, John-street Clyne, William, sen. shoemaker, (of W^m. Clyne & Sons,) h. 3, Little- john-street Q'ohn-street Clyne, William, jun. shoemaker, (of Wm. Clyne & Sons,) h, 3, Little- Chme, William, & Sons, shoe manufacturers and leather dealers, 10, Gallowgate

Cobban, James, builder, 7, Jopp's-lane Cochran, Alexander, 77, Dee-street Cochran, Francis James, advocate, 96, Union-street, h. 77. Dee-street Cochran, Mrs. Hugh, Hutcheon-street

Cock, Miss, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen Cockburn, George, messenger-at-arms and town-serjeant, 10, Queen-st. Cockburn, James, hairdresser, 63, Woolmanhill Cocking, Rev. Thomas, Wesleyan minister, 9, Mount-hooly

Collie, Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 1, George-street

Collie, Alexander, slater, 26, Shiprow

Collie, George, draper, h. 19, Union-place [Broad-street

Collie, George, & Co. drapers, 20, Union-street, and warehouse, 2,

Collie, Gilbert, vintner, Donhouse-terrace, New Bridge of Don |

Collie, James, mason, 59, Summer-street

Collie, James, vintner, 19, Guestrow

Cool Collie, James, manufacturer, 28, Gordon-street

Collie, James, shipmaster, 30, Virginia-street

Collie, James, shipmaster, (Effort,) Park-street

Cooj: Collie, John, engraver and copperplate printer, 18, Netherkirkgate

h. Park-cottage, Broadford 1832—33 COL—coo 29

Collie, John, clerk, (Geo. Gordon & Co. brewers,) h. Hardgate

Collie, John, vintner, 1, Catto-square

Collie, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street

Collie, Robert, hairdresser, 62, h. 58, Shiprow

Collie, Robert, jun. hairdresser, 37, Green Collie, William, bookseller and binder, select circulating library, 47,

Upperkirkgate, h. 76, Chapel-street

Collie, William, hairdresser, Union-street (west) h. Holburn-street

Collie, Mrs. stoneware merchant, 30, Virginia-street

Collie, Mrs. tea-dealer, 1, Whitehouse-street CoUison, Mrs. John, Crown-court, Union-street Combie, Mrs. teacher, 34, Summer-street

Commercial Banking Co. Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch—Alex. Blackie, agent, 40, Commissary Clerk's Office, 42, Castle-street [^Marischal-st Commutation Road Trustees, George Wilson, advocate. Clerk and Connol, John, porter and spirit dealer, 60, John-street [Collector

Connon, Alexander, grocer and tea-dealer, 6, East North-street Connon, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit-dealer, 198, George-street Connon, George, gardener, 13, Shuttle-lane Connon, James, gardener, 66, Green

Connon, James, raealseller, 14, Park-street Connon, John, lodgings, Hilton-house

Connon, Robert, gardener, 4, Seatongate Connon, Robert, cart and ploughwright, 34, Causewayend

Connon, William, coal-broker, 12, Commerce-street

Connon, William, 44, Broad-street, h. 5, Drum's lane.

Cook, Charles, plane-maker, 27, St. Clement's-street

Cook, John, guard, (Union Coach,) 22, Constitution-street

Cook, John, 8, Catherine-street

Cook, Silvester, wright, Holburn-street

Cook, John, (Royal Riding Academy,) h. 2, Little Wales-street

Cooper, Alexander, manufacturer, (L. M. & Co.) A. Grandholm Cooper, Alexander, cooper, Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate

Cooper, Alexander, saddler, 24, King-street, h. 27, Frederick-street Cooper, Archibald, grocer, tea, and spirit merchant, 42, Quay 1832—33 D ?>Q COO—COU

Cooper, David, flesher, 19, George-street -market

Cooper, James, hatter, 59, Union-street, h. 2, Flourmill-brae

Cooper, John, hairdresser, 128, Gallowgate, h. 10, Young-street

Cooper, John, shoemaker, 109, Skene-street [^tion-;Street

Cooper, William, draper, (William Philip jun. & Co.) h. 6, Constitu- Cooper, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 32, h. 34, Queen-street

Cooper, Mrs. William, vintner, 9, Commerce-street

Copland, Alexander, advocate, 4, Dee-street

Copland, David, merchant, office, York-place, h. 47, Marischal-st.

Copland, James, gi'ocer, 57, East North-street

Copland, John, plasterer, and vintner, 12, Shoe-lane

Copland, Thomas, stoneware-merchant, 10, Upperkirkgate

Copland, William, (Devanha Brewery,) h. Fonthill-place, Fen-yhill

Copland, William, late turner, 31, Shiprow

Copland, William, slater, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate Copland, Mrs. Fonthill-place, Ferryhill Copland, Mrs. Dr. Fountainhall Copland, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Wales-street

Corbett, James, late shipmaster, 11, Peacock's-cloge, Castle-street

Corbett, William, of Beildside, h. 13, Carmelite-street Cordiner, Rev. Charles, (of the Established Church,) 61, Gallowgate

Cordiner, Rev. James, (St. Paul's Chapel,) h. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate

Corken, George, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, Smith's-houses, Corken, James, Auld-lang-syne Tavern, Cotton Chapel-lane

Cormack, Alexander, mason and grate-setter, College-street

Cormack, William, furniture dealer, 3, Castlebrae

Cormack, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 36, Shiprow

Coi'mack, William, mealseller, 40, Virginia- street

Cormack, Mrs. William, Garden 's-court, 15, Castle-street

Cornwall, George, printer, Cruden 's-court, 22, Broad street, h. Union- Cornwall, Mrs. Silver-street Qten-ace Cossens, James, wright, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Coulson, Thomas, clerk. Union Coach Office, Cross, h. 9, Back-wynd County Fire Office and Provident Life Office—A. Anderson, agent, 11, Union-buildings 1832-33 COU—CRA 31

Courage, Arch, copper and tinsmith, 31, Skene-street, h. 40, Up- perkirkgate

Courage, George, cooper, 6, Chapel -lane, h. Rettie's-court, 26, Courage, James, cooper, 92, North-street [^Broad-street Courage, Miss, stay-maker, 40, Upperkirkgate

Courage, Miss, dressmaker, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Courduft", Patrick, candlemaker, 17, Lower Denburn Coutts, Adam, advocate, 61, Netherkirkgate

Coutts, Alexander, cutler, 14, Catherine-street

Coutts, John, tailor, 2, Queen-street, h. 22, Peacock's-close

Coutts, William, cutler, 214, h. 213, Gallowgate Coutts, William, shuttle-maker, 58, Windmillbrae

Coutts, Miss, teacher, 8, Black's-buildings

Cowie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Tanfield

Cowie, Alexander, brewer, 5, Virginia-street, h. 68, Chapel-street

Cowie, James, vintner, 17, St. Andrew's -street

Cowie, James, shipmaster, (Edward,) h. Canal-side Cowie, John, wright, 12, Catto-square

Cowie, John, teacher, Parochial School, 5, New-street, Old Aberdeen Cowie, John, mason, Catherine-street Cowie, Thomas, messenger -at-arms, Prince's-street

Cowie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Cotton

Cowie, William, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 38, h. 92, George- Crabb, William, baker, 3, h. 4, Commerce-street ^street Craig, David, shipmaster, (Wm. Simpson,) Sugar-house-lane

Craig, George, tide-waiter, 3, Canal-lane

Craig, John, wright, 8, Skene-street, h. 53, Woolmanhill Craig, Thomas, tobacco manufacturer, h, Skene-street

Craig, Thomas, & Co. snufF and tobacco manufacturers, 7, Schoolhill

Craighead, Miss, dressmaker, 5, Garvock- street

Craigie, Robert, shipmaster, (Confidence,) 11, Constitution-street

Craigie, Mrs. and Miss, 34, Marischal-street

Craigie, Mrs. Alexander, 7, Canal-terrace

Craigraile, Francis, teacher of writing and drawing, 6, Correction-

wynd, 7i. 10, Chapel-street

Craigmyle, James, cabinet-maker, 86, h. 90, Causewayend 1832-33 D 2 32 CRA—CRU

Craik, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Upper-denburn

Cramond, Charles, fiddlemaker, 32, Netherkirkgate, h. 15, Huntly-st. Crane, Andrew, pilot-master. New Pier

Crane, Peter, piano-forte maker, 2, Trinity-street

Croll, James, cabinet-maker, 9, Rose-street, h. 34, Chapel-street Croll, James, (Bakehouse,) 30, Union-place \Ji. Skene-square Croraar, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit-dealer, 65, North-street,

Cromar, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene- street Gromar, Alexander, teacher, Windmillbrae Cromar, Alexander, house-surgeon, Infirmary Cromar, Charles, vintner. Steps of Gilcomston Cromar, David, sub-janitor of King's College, Old Aberdeen

Cromar, James, cutler, 45, h. 43, Gallowgate Cromar, Mrs. John, vintner, 21, Lodge-walk Cromar, Mrs, Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate Cromar, Mrs. James, Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate

Crombie, Alexander, advocate, 7, Queen-street Crombie, Alexander, dentist, 22, Kidd-lane, Chapel-street Crombie, Alexander, frait merchant— Sale lofts at Weigh-house, h. Crombie, Charles, dentist, 22, Kidd-lane [32, Park-st.

Crombie, Peter, jeweller, 9, Long-acre Crone, William, watch and clockmaker, Jack's-brae

Crow, George, hairdresser, 24, h. 22, Park-street

Crow, James, of the customs, 2, Flourmill-lane Crown Life Insurance—George Wilson, advocate, agent Cruden, Miss, Westburn, Union-place, and Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill [] Upperkirkgate Cruickshank, Alexander, hosier and glover, 55, Union-street, h. 44, Cruickshank, Alexander, auctioneer, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street Cruickshank, George, manager, (Aberdeen & North Shipping Co.)

Office, 2, James-street, h. 3, Affleck-street

Cruickshank, George, (Devanha Bottling Co.) h. 18, Bon-Accord-st.

Cruickshank, George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy-wynd

Cruickshank, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae

CiTiickshank, George, lime merchant, Lime-quay, h. 91, Gallowgate Cruickshank, James, clerk, 69, Broad-street 1832-33 CRU—CUM 33

Cruickshank, JameSj grocer, 15, College-street Cruickshank, James, book dealer, 88, Gallowgate, h. 72, North-st. Cruickshank, John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College, h.

12, Rose-street

Cruickshank, John, tinsmith, 2, George-street Cruickshank, Leslie, gardener, Carnation Cottage, Cotton Cruickshank, Leslie, merchant and shipowner, 92, h. Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-street

Cruickshank, Richard, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 41, North-street

Cruickshank, Richard, guard. Defiance coach, h. 5, Huntly-street

Cruickshank, Robert, vintner, Bridge of Don

Cruickshank, Thomas, stabler, Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill

Cruickshank, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice-street

Cruickshank, William, gardener, 10, Shuttle-lane Cruickshank, Jane, Broadford Cruickshank, Mrs. dressmitker, 48, Green Cruickshank, Mrs. grocer, Shortloanings

Cruickshank, Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate Cruickshank, Mrs. Skene-square Cruickshank, Miss, 47, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Ci-uickshank, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Gordon-street

Cruickshank, Miss Christian, 29, Dee-street Cruickshank, Miss, Rosemount-teiTace, Skene-square

Cruickshank, Misses, 14, Belmont-street Cuddie, A. M.D. 25, James-street Cuddie, Nicholas, cooper, 24, Loch-street

CuUen, John, principal servant, St. Paul's Chapel, and funeral under- taker, and occasional waiter, 100, Gallowgate

Cumine, Adam, of Rattray, h. Albyn-place Cumine, Misses, Union-place

Cumming, Alexander, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 214, George-

Cumming, George, advocate, Concert-court, Broad-street [^street

Cumming, Jonathan, 33, St. Andrew's-street

Cumming, William, tailor, 65, Guestrow

i Cumming, Mrs. vintner, Holburn street Cumming, Miss, Bridge of Don 1832-33 D 3 34 • CUR—DAV

Currie, David, baker, 35, Broad-street, ^. Milne's-court, 21, Guestrow Custom House, 16, Quay—Watch House, !Sew Pier, Footdee

D

Dalgarno, Alexander, merchant, Union-terrace Dalgarno, James, mealseller, 18, East North-street

Dalgarno, William, merchant tailor and stock maker, 3, Netherkirkgate,

h. 81, Windmill-brae

Dallas, Robert, tailor, beadle of St. John's Chapel, and funeral waiter,

h. 22, Dee-street Dallas & Leith, plasterers, 30, Summer-street

Dallas, William, vintner, 8, North-street Dalryraple, Mrs. James, Uniop-place Dalziel, James, watch and clofckmaker, 13, Marischal-street Dalziel, John, teacher, Leadside, Gilcomston Dalziel, Thomas, blacksmith, Footdee Dalziel, Miss, lodgingsyi3, Marischal-street

Daniel, Alexander, advocate, Farquhar's-court, 17 Upperkirkgate

Daniel, George, memiant, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate Daniel, Monsieur, teacher of languages, M'Combie's-court, 51, Union-

Daniel, Thomas, stabler, 9, Mealraarket-lane [street Dauney, Dr. Al/xander, advocate, Kingsland-place, Broadford Dawney, Alexa:nder, land-surveyor, 71, North-street Davidson, Alexander, grocer, 135, Skene-street Davidson, Alexander, shipmaster, (Forth,) 44, Virginia street Davidson, Alexander, wright. Justice-mills

Davidson, Rev. Alexander, of the South Parish Church, h. Goi'don's- courtj 22, Gordon-street Davidson, Alexander, vintner and Flyboat-keeper, Cotton Davidson, Alexander, broker, Upper-denburn

Davidson, Andrew, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Davidson, Andi'ew, shoemaker, 23, Causewayend

Davidson, Andrew, teacher, 4, Trinity-sti'eet

Davidson, Andrew, shipmaster, (Myrtle,) 2, Garvock-street

Davidson, Charles, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 32, Castle-street, h, 13, Marischal-street 1832-33 DAV—DAV 35

Davidson, Duncan, advocate, Office, 1, Bon- Accord-street, h. 239^ Union-street Davidson, Dr. James, professor of natural history, Marischal College,

h. King-street Davidson, George, traveller^ (Devanlia Brewery,) h. Gordon's-court, Davidson, George, Ruthrieston New Inn [22, Gordon-street Davidson, George, merchant, 17, Quay

Davidson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 77, Shiprow Davidson, George, mason, 60, North-street

Davidson, George, painter and glazier, 2, h. 3, Littlejohn-street

Davidson, George, grocer, wine, tea and spirit dealer, 5, Schoolhill, h.

55, St. Nicholas-street Davidson, George & William, rope and twine manufacturers, Footdee Davidson, James, boot and shoemaker, 50, Summer-street Davidson, James, vintner, Rutluieston Davidson, James, gardener, Chapel-street Davidson, James, jun. Marywell -street Davidson, James, thread manufacturer, King-street, h. Burnside

Davidson, James, grocer, 13, North-street, h. 42, Long-acre

Davidson, James, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Davidson, John, merchant, 17, Quay

Davidson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton Davidson, John, mason, 16, Prince's-street

Davidson, John, porter and spirit dealer, 58, Lime-quay

Davidson, John, printer, (of John Davidson & Co.,) Ji. 68, Broad-st. Davidson, John, & Co. printers, 68, Broad-street Davidson, John, writer, 64, Chapel-street Davidson, John, vintner, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Davidson, John, wright, 8, Blackfriars-street

Davidson, Patrick, advocate, 1, Bon-Accord-street, h. 239, Union-st.

Davidson, Robert, yeast-brewer, Causewayend, A. Canal-road Davidson, Robert, & Co. soap-manufacturers, Hutcheon-street, h.

Davidson, Samuel, clerk, (Weigh-house,) h. 7, Quay [Elmfield Davidson, William, mason. Upper Denburn Davidson, William, mason, Causewayend Davidson, William, shoemaker. Windmill-brae Davidson, William, merchant, 44, Broad-street, h. Canal-road 1832-33 36 DAV—DEY

Davidson, William, surgeon, 4, h. 6, St. Nicholas-street

Davidson, William, stoneware merchant, 36, h. Lobban's-court,

Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, lodgings, 54, Quay [Castle-street Davidson, Mrs. Andrew, 165, Union-street Davidson, Mrs. of Kebbaty, 122, Union-street Davidson, Mrs. vintner, 43, Quay Davidson, Mrs. midwife, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street Davidson, Mrs. midwife, 52, Summer-street

Davidson, Mrs. Lieutenant Alexander, 6, Windy-wynd Davidson, Mrs. William, Canal-road Davidson, Mrs. George, grocer, 42, Gordon-street Davidson, Mrs. vintner, Broadford [kirkgate

Davidson, Miss, housekeeper. Poor's Hospital for Boys, 19, Upper- Davidson, Miss, teacher, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street Davie, Alexander, beadle of the North Chui'ch, and funeral -waiter, William Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate

Davie, James, musical repository, 12, Union-street, h. Concert-court, Davie, Mrs. midwife, 22, Shuttle-lane [Broad-street Davie, Miss, music-teacher. Concert-court, Broad-street Davie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 22, Shuttle-lane Dawson, Charles, town-serjeant. Well-court, Broad-street

Dawson, David, tailor, Causewayend

Dawson, Mrs. grocer, 3, Mounthooly Deaf and Dumb Institution, 58, Schoolhill—Robert Taylor, teacher Dean, John, tea dealer, Hardgate Deans, William, Devanha Inn, Clay-hills

Deans, Miss, dressmaker, 12, St. Andrew's-street

Dearie, Andrew, shipmaster, (Prince of Waterloo,) 7, Constitution-

Dearie, George, gardener, 4, Fisher-row [^street Dee Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 17, Marischal-street Dempster, Alexander, tea dealer, 21, Back-wynd Dempster, John, East Craibstone-street Devanha Bottling Co, 46, Green—George Cruickshank, manager Devanha Brewery, Devanha Devanha Counting-house, Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-street Devanha Distillery Co. Devanha Dey, James, vintner and victualling house, 28, Guestrow 1832-23 DIA—DON 3/

Diack, Alexander, seedsman and gardener. Mile-end Diack, Alexander, teacher of mathematics, &c. Aberdeen Academy, 115, Union-street Diack, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 24, Windmill-brae Diack, James, porter, Marischal College, College-court, 82, Broad-st. Dick, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 6, h. 7, Wales-street Dick, Mrs. George, Bellevue-cottage, Hardgate Dickie, John, merchant, h. Cherryvale Dickie, John, flesher, 12 and 17, Wales-st.-market, h. 19, Wales-st. Dingwall, Alexander, wholesale grocer, 38, Netherkirkgate, h. Spring- garden

Dingwall, Alex. jun. postmaster, 15, Netherkirkgate, h. Spring-garden Dingwall Fordyce, Alexander, merchant, Millburn-cottage, Dee-village

Dingwall Fordyce, Dr. Arthur, of Culsh, h. Arthurseat Dingwall Fordyce, Arthur, advocate, 130, Union-street Dingwall Fordyce, Mrs. William, 45, Schoolhill

Dingwall, James, tailor, Gerrard- street

Dingwall, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside Dingwall, John, of Ardo, 87, Gallowgate Dingwall, John, gardener, Cornhill

Divine, James, teacher, Davidsons-court, 111, Gallowgate

Dobbie, William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 6, Putachieside Dobson, Edmund, basket-maker, 16, Marischal-street

Docherty, Dominick, vintner, 5, Exchequer-row

Docherty, Mrs. midwife, 5, Exchequer-row Doig, Mrs. Millburn-cottage

Don, Lawrance, vintner, 18, Carmelite-street

Don, Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 1, Flourmill-lane

Donald, Andrew, grocer, taa and spirit dealer, 74, Woolmanhill Donald, Andrew, gardener, 191, Gallowgate Donald, Andrew, baker, 25, Upperkirkgate Donald, David, gardener. Short Loans, Gilcomston

Donald, David, tailor, Holburn- street [Shoe-lane

Donald, Francis, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, North-street, h. 14,

Donald, George, flesher, 13, George-street-market, k. 157, George-st,

Donald, George, constable and sheriff-officer, Scott's-court, 25, Quay

Donald, George, tailor, 17, Upperkirkgate 1832-33 38 DON—DOW

Donald, James, gardener, Rubislaw

Donald, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 34, h. 35, Green Donald, James, tailor, 21, Woolmanhill,

Donald, John, jun. clothier, 6, Queen-street, h. 8, Denburn-terrace Donald John, teacher, 47, Virginia-street

Donald, Peter, stoneware merchant, 37, h. 35, East North-street

Donald, Robert, brush-maker, 14, h. 12, St. Nicholas-street

Donald, William, jun. ship-agent, 12, Commerce-street, h. 1, Consti- tution-street

Donald, William, grocer, porter and spirit merchant, 5, h. 8, James-st-

Donald, William, watch and clockmaker, 7, South Silver-street

Donald, William, grocer, 11, h, Exchequer -court, 9, Exchequer-row

Donald, William, jun. grocer, (R. Catto & Co.) h. 11, King-street

Donald, William, h Co. tanners and curriers, (Inverury,) 6, Flourmill-

Donald, Mrs. William, 3, Little Belmont-street librae Donald, Mrs. W. 251, Union-street Donald, Mrs. confectioner, 191, Gallowgate

Donald, Mrs. vintner, 40, St. Andrew's-street Potte-street

Donaldson, Alexander, flesher, 11, George-street-market, h. 5, Char-

Donaldson, David, flesher, 7, George-st.-market, h. 4, Charlotte-street Donaldson, John, post-horse-raaster and vintner, 164, George-street

Donaldson, Peter, guard of the Earl of Fife Coach, 164, George-street i

Donaldson, Richard Walker, clothier and haberdasher, 17, Union-

buildings, h. 1, Black's-buildings

Donaldson, Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales-street-market, h. 10, Wales-street Donaldson, Mrs. 143, Skene-street

Donking, John, clockmaker and spirit dealer, 14, George-street Dougal, Mrs. Thomas, 165, Union-street Douglas, A. blacksmith, Causewayend

Douglas, Charles, merchant, 9, Exchequer-row [^street

Douglas, Rev. George, (Wesleyan chapel,) 2, Langstane-place, Dee- Douglas, James, cabinet-maker, 29, Guestrow, and vintner, 16, Ex- chequer-row

Douglas, William, boot and shoemaker, 24, A. 31, Guestrow Dow, James, accountant, 16, Queen-street I

Dow, James, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market ' Dow, James, mealseller, 15, Fisher-row 1832-33 DOW—DUG 39

Dow, John, vintner, horse-breaker, &c. 2, Little Wales-street, Dower, James, vintner, Holburn-street Dower, Joseph, grocer, 25, Causewayend Downie, Alexander, teacher of dancing, calisthenic, and gymnastic ex-

ercises. Crown-court, Union-street Downie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Newburgh,) 16, Prince Regent-st.

Downie, Charles, late druggist, h. Gilcoraston Downie, James, leather merchant, Spital Pownie, James, shoemaker, 31, Woolmanhill Downie, James, shoemaker, 46, Netherkirkgate

Downie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Spital Drimmie, Alexander, manufacturer, Rubislaw woi'ks

Drimmie, Daniel, manufacturer, (Broadford works,) h, Rubislaw

Drummond, James, bootmaker, 1, Queen-street—ladies' boot and shoe wareroom, and h. 16, Guestrow Drysdale, Misses, boarding school, 39, Union-place

Duft', Alexander, tailor, 29, Broad-street

DuiF, Alexander, writer, 26, Castle- street, h, 29, Broad-street

DufF, Archibald, teacher of dancing and music, h. Clayhills DufF, James, gardener, 27, George-street

Duff, Mrs. A. teacher, Clayhills

Duffus, James, confectioner, 78, Union-street, h. 67, Netherkirkgate

Duffus, John, (John Duffus & Co.) h. St. Clement's-street

Duffus, John, & Co. manufacturers of steam engines, chain cables,

anchors, locks, and hinges ; millwrights, mechanists, and ship-

builders, St. Clement's-street

Duffus and Co.'s building-yard, Footdee

Duffus, William, Kepplestone, h. 5, Skene-place

Duffus, Mrs. confectioner, 6, Blairton-lane * jDuffus, Misses, silk-dyers and milliners, 83, Queen-street,

Duguid, Alexander, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Sutherland's- court, 17, James-street

Duguid, James, clothier, 10, Broad-street, h. West Craibstone -street Duguid, John, clerk, 21, Shiprow Qdrew's-street

Duguid, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 2, lu 4, St. An- Duguid, Captain John, 39, Dee-street 1832-33 40 DUG—DUN

Duguid, John, & Co. cotton and woollen manufacturers, 3, li. 4, St. Andrew's-street

Duguid, Peter, agent for Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland-court, 35, Castle-street

Duguid, Thomas, cashier, (Gilcomston brewery,) h. 1, Skene-place

Duguid, William, ironmonger, 37, and 39, h. 41, St. Nicholas-street Duguid, Mi-s. Baillie, Dee-place Duguid, Mrs. W. Newlands Duguid, Mrs. John, silk-stocking-grafter, 21, Shiprow Dunbar, George, boot and shoemaker. Upper Denburn Dunbar, William, mealseller, 41, Skene-street Dunbar, Mrs. Major, King-street,

Duncan, Adam, provision merchant and agent, 11, Upperkirkgate h. Skene-place

Duncan, Alexander, quill manufacturer, li. 36, Union-place Duncan, Alexander, woollen manufacturer, 25, Loch-street

Duncan, Alexander, hairdresser, 59, Lime-quay, h. 1, Church-street Duncan, Alexander, vintner, 16, James-street [street Duncan, Alexander, & Son, quill manufacturers. Crown-court, Union- Duncan, Andrew, clothier and haberdasher, (late of A. Duncan & Son,) 105, Union-street, h. 29, Union-place Duncan, Andrew, tailor, 24, Netherkirkgate Duncan, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 33, h. 35, Gallowgate Duncan, David, porter and spirit dealer, 4, Putachie-side Duncan, David, boot and shoemaker, 5, St. Nicholas-street, h. Skene- terrace Duncan, Francis, wood merchant, Poynemook, h. College-street Duncan, George, superintendant of Water Works, h. West Craibstone. Duncan, George, mason, Bern- Accord-street [street Duncan, George, late dyer. Fowler's- wynd Duncan, James, leather merchant, 33, h. 24, Schoolhill Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 42, Loch-street Duncan, John, grocer and mealseller, Cotton Duncan, John, flesher, 6, Spital, Old Aberdeen Duncan, John, manufacturer, h. 26, Adelphi-court, Union-street advocate, 2, Guestrow Duncan, John, \ 1832-33 i BUN—DUN 41

Duncan, Jolin, boot and shoemaker, 13, St. Nicholas-street, h. Mary- well-cottage, head of College -street Duncan, John, boot and shoenaaker, 118, Skene-street Duncan, John, boot and shoemaker, 92, Union-street, h. 14, Loch-st. Duncan, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburn-street

Duncan, Joseph, mealseller, 2, Commerce-street

Duncan, Peter, bootmaker, 9, Queen-street, h. 20, Union-row Duncan, Thomas, stone-cutter, Dee-street, h. 46, Dee-street Duncan, Thomas, cork-cutter, 64, h. 65, Guestrow

h. Marischal- i Duncan, William, druggist, 51, Castle-street, 6, street Duncan, William, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 44, h. Duncan's- court, 45, Castle-street

Duncan, William, provision merchant, and dealer in teas and coffee,

47, Broad-street, li. Kingsland-place, Broadford

Duncan, William, flesher, 13, Wales -street-market, li. 2, Hanover-st. Duncan, William, shoemaker, 76, Windmill-brae Duncan, William, gardener, Berryhill

Duncan, William, boot and shoemaker, 92, Union-street, h. 14, Loch-

Duncan, William, wright, Skene-square [^street

Duncan, William, jun. flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, h. 2, Hanover-

Duncan, Margaret, vintner, 5, College-street [[street Duncan, Mrs. James, tea dealer, 80, Chapel-street Duncan, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston

Duncan, Mrs. 6, Broad-street Duncan, Mrs. Samuel, Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate

Duncan, Miss, 5, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Duncan, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 115, Gallowgate Dundee Insurance Co.—Alexander Cheyne, merchant, agent, 28, Ma- rischal -street

Dunn, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend [[King-street

Dunn, David, wholesale diniggist, drysalter, and grocer, 20, h. 18, Dunn, John, teacher, grammar school, h. 229, George-street

Dunn, John, merchant, 50, Broad-street, A. 20, Silver-street

Dunn, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 20, Union- place

Dunn, John, merchant tailor, 5, h. 4, St. Nicholas-lane

Dunn, John, shipmaster, (Jean,) 3, Links-street Dunn, William, gardener, 66, Green 1832—33 E 42 DUN—DYK

Dunn, William, tailor, 65, h. 58, Shiprow

Dunn, Mrs. George, merchant, 9, Castle-street, h. Mitchell's -place, Dunn, Mrs. William, 19, Constitution-street [King-street Durie, David, stabler, 59, Green

Durie, Peter, pewterer, Skene-squai'e Durward, James, Elgin carrier, 81, North-street Durward, John, beam and scale maker, 42, Frederick-street Durward, Mrs. midwife, 42, Frederick-street Durward, Mrs. Isobel, midwife, 43, Frederick-street

Duthie, Alexander, jun. merchant and shipowner, h. Broadford Duthie, Alexander, shoemaker, 12, Chapel-street Duthie, Alexander, tea-dealer, 30, Woolmanhill

Duthie, James, beadle. Trinity Chapel, and funeral waiter, 9, Black-

friars-street

Duthie, John, hairdresser. Lime-quay, h. Church-street Duthie, John, shipbuildei", 2, Wellington-street Duthie, Robert, merchant, 44, Quay, A. Burnside Duthie, Robert, shipmaster, (Anne,) 14, Commerce-street

Duthie, Robert, gardener, 2, Berry-lane

Duthie, Robert, mealseller, 7, Commerce-street Duthie, William, brewer, Hardgate

Duthie, William, shipbuilder and timber merchant, Footdee, A. Welling- ton-street Duthie, Mrs. Alexander, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate Duthie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 69, Shiprow Duthie, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Lamond's-court, 49, Upper- kirkgate

Dyce, James, shoemaker and vintner, 7, h. 3, Chapel-street

Dyce, James, druggist, 80, h. 76, Broad-street

Dyce, John, late merchant, 69, Shiprow Dyce, Robert, advocate, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate Dyce, William, M.D. 48, Marischal-street

Dyce, Mrs. boarding school, 1, Alford-place

Dyce, Miss, of Rosebank, A. Rosebank

Dyer, Alexander, flesher, 36, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street

Dyer, Philip, flesher, 36, Wales-street-raarket, h. 7, Wales-street Dyker, Mrs. Cooperston-buildings 1832—33 . EAG—EDW 43 E

ti, \ Eagle Fire and Life Insurance Alexander Smith, advocate, el — 96, Union-street, and Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street, agents I ckford, Peter, wright, 21, St. Andrew's-street ddie, Charles, miller. Nether Justicemills, Holburn Eddie, John, wright, 42, Loch-street Eddie, John, mason, Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square

Eddieson, Charles, flesher, 9, Wales-street- market, h. Shuttle-lane

Eddieson, John, flesher, 26, Wales street- market

Eddieson, John, flesher, 7, Wales-street-market, h. Prince's-street

Eddieson, Robert, flesher, 1, Wales-street market, h. Shuttle-lane

Edgar, David, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 193, Gallowgate, h. 2, Windy-wynd Edinburgh Life Insurance—J. Murray, advocate, agent, 28, Schoolhijl Edinburgh Friendly Insurance Society—Alex. Smith, jun. advocate, 39, Schoolhill, and James Brebner, advocate, 7, Queen-st. agents Edmond, Alexander, cart and plough wright, Causewayend Edmond, Charles, cart and plough wright, Charles-street, Broadford Edmond, Francis, cart and plough wright, 71, North-street

Edmond, Francis, advocate, 46, Bon-Accord-street, h. 122, Union-st.

Edmond, James, advocate, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street, h. West Craibstone-street Edmond, James, cart and plough wright, 142, George-street

Edward, Alexander, solicitor, 43, Marischal-street

Edward, James, confectionei', 45, George-street

Edward, James, teacher of English and stenography, 72, Spital Edward, James, vintner and hairdresser, 70, George-street

Edward, James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 6, Skene- street

Edward, James,cotton manufacturei', 51, A. Clunes'-court, 53, George-st.

Edward, James, woolcomber and grocer, 38, h. 32, Chapel-street Edward, John, & Co. booksellers and tea dealers, Gilcomston

Edward, Robert, printer, 6, Castle-street

Edward, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, and provision mer-

- chant, 46 and 47, h. Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street

Edwards, Douglas, general merchant, 115, Union-street, h. 4, Skene-place 1832-33 e2 44 EDW—ESS

Edwards, Mrs. midwife, 4, Black's-buildings

Elgen, William, teacher of mathematics, geography, and navigation, 10,

Drum's-lane, h. Skene-square Elgen, William, accountant—office, 10, Drum's-lane Ellis, Captain Joshua, late 80th regiment, 61, Dee- street Ellis, William, coppersmith, 11, Harriot-street, and Ware-room, 34, Ellithorn, James, surgeon, Broadford [Sihoolhill

Elmslie, William, druggist, h. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street Elmslie, Misses, stiaw-hat-makere and milliners, Charlotte street

Elmsly, Joseph, & Co. grocers, wine, tea, and spirit dealers, 16, Castle- street

Elrick, John, mason, Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

Elrick, John, tobacco-pipe-maker, 46, h. 42, Loch-street

Elrick, John, grocer, 8, Kidd-lane

Elrick, Joseph, tailor, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen Elrick, William, mealseller, 48, Shiprow

Elsmie, Alexander, merchant, (of J. Lumsden & Co.) h. at Gilcom- ston Brewery

Elsmie, George, manager, (Gilcomston Brewery,) h. at Brewery

Elsmie, George, jun. manager, (James Forbes & Co.) h. 68, Dee-st. Emslie, Alexander, merchant, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

Emslie, Alexander, sen. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 23, Castle -street,

h. 23, Frederick- street

Emslie, John, tape manufacturer, /*. 79, George-street

Emslie, William, baker, 215, Gallowgate, li. 16, Cathei'ine-street

Emslie, William, boot and shoemaker, Gilcomston []side

Emslie, William, merchant, 189, Gallowgate, h. Honeybank, Canal- Emslie, William, & Son, drapers, 15, Shiprow, h. 3, Kidd-lane Emslie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 79, George-street

Emsly, George, coachmaker, 43, h. 45, King-street Emsly, Mrs. of Pitmedden, East Craibstone-street England, James, blacksmith, 15, Albion-street England, John, blacksmith. Windmill-brae Erskine, Mrs. Huntly-street Esson, Charles, shipmaster, (Acorn,) 50, Quay Esson, John, millwright, 50, Causewayend

Esson, William, tea and spirit merchant, 47, h. 71, Gallowgate 1832—33 ESS—FAR ' 45

Esson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner. Exchange-court, Union-street Ettershank, Joseph, steward, (Regent,) 14, Summer-lane

Ettershank, Peter, sheriff-officer, Upper Denburn Ettershank, Mrs. midwife, 45, Virginia-street

European Life Insurance Company—D. Davidson, advocate, agent, 1, Bon-accord-street Ewen, Charles, coal broker, 12, Quay

Ewen, George, turner, 44, Dee-street, h. 45, Bon-Accord-street Ewen, John, vintner, 10, Carnegie's-brae

Ewen, John, wood merchant, Poynernook, h. 7, Lower Denburn Ewen, William, hotel, tavern, and lodgings, 24, Quay Ewen, William, vintner, Ruthrieston

Ewing, Alexander, M.D. 6, Golden-square

Ewing, William, clerk, (Alexander Milne, grocer,) h, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Excise Permit Office, 50, King-street

Eaddie, John, marine painter, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate Fairnburn, Thomas, assistant pilot master. New Pier Fairweather, David, cabinet-maker, 156, George-street Fairweather, John, guard, (South Mail,) 49, Bon-Accord- street Falconer, Ai'thur, coach-driver of the Defiance, 19, Union-buildings Falconer, James, wright, 45, Bon- Accord-street

Falconer, John, & Co. clothiers, 23, Union-street, h. 8, Quay

Falconer, John, cooper, 8, Quay

Falconer, John, shipmaster, (Isabella,) 1, Links-street

Farquhar, Arthur, boot and shoemaker, 18, Upperkirkgate, h. 24, Marischal-street

Farquhar, George, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit dealer, 45, Upperkirk-

gate, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill Farquhar & Gill, painters and glaziers, 2, Drum's-lane

Farquhar, James, clothier, 14, Union-street Cga^te

Farquhar, John, painter and glazier, h. Painters'-court, 22, Upperkirk-

Farquhar, Nathaniel, advocate, 2, Adelphi-court, h. 24, Marischal-street

Farquhar, Robert, painter, 5, Forbes-street 1832-33 E 3 40 FAR—FIN

Farquliar, Robert, auctioneer and furniture- dealer, 31, Castle-street,

h. Thomas Webster's Houses, Hanover-street

Farquhar, Robert, tailor, Holburn-street

Farquhar, William, traveller, (Gilcomston Brewery,) h. Bon-Accord-

Farquhar, William, clerk, 25, Justice-street [terrac& Farquhar, Mrs. Alexander, Waterloo-quay Farquharson & Co. merchants, 36, St. Nicholas-street

Farquharson & Co. porter and spirit dealers, 8, Garvock-street

Farquharson, John, of Haughton, h. Union-terrace Farquharson, Peter, advocate, Union-teiTace Farquharson, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 40, Long-acre

Farquharson, Miss, of In very, 1, Correction-wynd Farquharson, Miss C. 25, Union-place Female School of Industry, Union-ten-ace

Female School of Industry, 13, Chronicle-lane, North-street Ferguson, Alexander, blacksmith and bellhanger, 10, Fowler's-wynd

Ferguson, Andrew, M.D. 38, Green, h. 138, Union street

Ferguson, Donald, excise officer, (Glenburn Distillery,) Rubislaw Ferguson, James, advocate— Office, 13, Upperkirkgate, h. Cooperston- Ferg-uson, Robert, surgeon, Park-street [placa-

Ferguson, Mrs. John, J. Ferguson's-court, 108, Gallowgate Ferguson, Miss, Roy-place, Dee-street

Ferrier, AndreT^^, tailor, 6, Union-lane Ferrier, James, gardener, 10, Spa-street Ferrier, Mrs. George, Chapel-street

Ferriers, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 10, Spa-street

Fettes, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 56, Green Fettes, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 10, Correction-wynd

Feuillet, Henry A. cabinet-maker, (of Robertson & Feuillet,) It, Waterloo-quay Fiddes, Alexander, collector of customs, 16, Quay Fiddes, Alexander, painter and glazier, 41, High-street, Old Aber-

deen, and painter and vintner, 7, King-street, Aberdeen Fiddes, David, confectioner, 11, North-street, h. 21, Shoe-lane

Fiddler, Alexander, spirit dealer, 53, h. 54, Quay Findlay, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 25, Lodge-walk Findlay, Alexander, jun. boot and shoemaker, 60, Queen-street 1832-33 —

I FIN—FOO A-J

Findlay, James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 10, Skene-street Findlay, James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street Findlay, John, dealer in watches, jewellery, &c. 60, Queen-street iFindlay, Matthew, cotton-manufacturer, 19, East North-street Findlay, Robert, grocer and vintner, Skene-square Findlay, Robert, wright. North-street, A. '22, Peacock's-close Findlay, Robert, boot and shoemaker, constable and public crier, Hol- burn-street Findlay, William, & Co. stoneware merchants, 13, h. 15, Gallowgate Findlay, William, boot and shoemaker, Windmill-brae

i Findlay, William, teacher, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow Findlay, Misses, straw-hat-makers and milliners, 21, Lodge-walk

Finlason, Eric, tailor, clothier, and glover, (late of Nicol and Finla-

son,) 10, St. Nicholas-street, A. 38, Chapel-street

Finlason, John, tailor, 38, Chapel-street Finlason, John, jun. tailor and draper, 2, h. 4, Queen-street Finlason, John, tinsmith, 31, Causewayend

Finlason, Robert, tailor, 4, Queen-street

Finlater, James, plasterer, 21, Causewayend Fire Insurance Co. of Scotland A. Gibbon, advocate, agent, 4, Dee-

Fisher, Basil, Devanha [street

Fisher, Major, Devanha

Fisher, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 20, Virginia-street Fisher, William, Devanha

Flatt, David, tailor, 99, Shiprow

Fleming, John, advocate, 1, Marischal-street

Fleming, John, merchant, 7, Wellington-street Fletcher, William, shipmaster, (Marquis of Huntly,) Summer-lane

Florence, Alexander, merchant, /*. 35, Long-acre Florence, James, book-keeper. Bank of Scotland's Branch, h. 5Sr

Bon- Accord -street [lington-street Fogarty, James, clothier and furnishing tailor, York-place, h. 3, Wel- Fogarty, Patrick, & Co's. boot and shoe establishment, 10, St. Ca-

therine's-wynd, h. 3, Wellington-street Footdee Dispensary, 17, James-street

Foote, Rev. James, (East Parish Church,) h. 14, Golden-square Foote, Mrs. 102, Union— street 1832-33 4y FOR—FOR

Forbes, Alexander, wine merchant, agent for the British Linen Company, Forbes, Alex, gi-ocer and spirit dealer, 18, Gordon-st. [38, Castle-st. Forbes, Colonel Arthur, 10, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Forbes, Colonel David, Silver-street

Forbes, Daniel, tobacco manufacturer, h. Marywell-place Forbes, Daniel, saw-maker, 16, Castlebrae Forbes, Rev. Dr. of Blelack, Union-street

Forbes, George, of Springhill— Office, 6, Huxter-row, h. Springhill Forbes, James, portrait painter, Crown-court, Union-street Forbes, James, merchant, h. 221, George-street Forbes, James, jun. merchant, h. Silver-street Forbes, James, of Echt, h. 28, Quay Forbes, James, & Co. rope manufacturers, Footdee Forbes, James, & Son, merchants, 70, Union-street Forbes, James Staats, 92, George-street Forbes, John, of Blackford, h. Union-terrace Forbes, John, wool merchant, h. Skene-terrace Forbes, John, tailor, 72, Queen-street Forbes, John, stoneware merchant, 17, h. 19, Schoolhill Forbes, John and Francis, academy, Sunnybank Forbes, Low, & Co. cotton-spinners, Poynernook Forbes, Rev. Dr. Patrick, professor of humanity, &c. King's College

h. 11, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Forbes, Robert, teacher, Grammar School, h. 74, Hutcheon-street Forbes, Robert, shoemaker, Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate Forbes, Robert, shore-porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow Forbes, William, carpet-shoemaker, 14, Lodge-walk Forbes, William, superintendent of meters, Meter's-court, Chapel-lane Forbes, William, wright, Well of Spa

Forbes, William & James, merchants, 1, James-street Forbes, William, advocate— Office, 35, King-st., h. 5, Upperkirkgate Forbes, William, porter and spirit dealer, 15, Don-st. Old Aberdeen Forbes, Mrs. Robert, of Castleton, 15, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Forbes, Mrs. midwife, 33, Blackfriars-street Forbes, Mrs. and Miss, of Boyndlie, 19, Golden-square Forbes, Mrs. sen. late of Schivas, 15, Belmont-street Forbes, Miss E. of Ladysford, 26, Silver-street 1832-33 FOR—FRA 49 I

Forbes, Misses, of Edit, 23, Bon-Accord-terrace Fordyce, William, porter and spirit dealer, 24, Hutcheon-street Fordyce, Miss, of Ardo, 26, St. Nicholas-street Fon-est, William, vintner, 2, Commerce-street Forrest, Miss, dressmaker. Summer-street

Forrest, Mrs. midwife, 98, Skene-street [street Forsyth, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 16, h. 10, Park- Forsyth, Alexander, coachmaker, 8, h. A, Shoe-lane Forsyth, David, late of St. Petersburgh, 7, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Forsyth & Elmslie, chemists and druggists, 57, Castle-street

Forsytli, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 47, h. 49, Commerce- Forsyth, George, silk-dyer, 18, h. 20, George-street [[street Forsyth, John, leather merchant, 73, Broad-street, h. 108, George-st. Forsyth, William, upholsterer, 169, Union-street Forsyth, William, dentist and druggist, 57, Castle-st. h. 6, Castle-brae Forsyth, Misses, milliners, Marywell-place Forsyth, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 44, Upperkirkgate Foster, John, hardware merchant, 5, Broad-street Fotheringham, Richard, vintner, 48, Guestrow Fowler, Chas. dentist and cupper, Lamond's-crt. 49, Upperkirkgate Fowler, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 4, East North-street Fowler, George, and Rev. James, teachers of Thain's School, 53, Fowler, James, Springbank, Kittybrewster [Shiprow Fowler, William, shipmaster, (Rover,) 40, Virginia-street Fowlie, James, treasurer. Poor's Hospital—Office, 56, Gallowgate, Fowlie, John, gardener, Millbank-cottage [h. 19, Upperkirkgate Foulerton, Captain Alexander, 11, Carmelite-street France, Henry, renovator of clothes, Broadford

Fraser, Alexander, advocate, Town-house, h. 47, Schoolhill Eraser, Alexander, architect, landscape-painter, and drawing-masterj

1, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Fraser, Alexander, weaver, 74, Green Fraser, Alexander, merchant— Office, 14, Weigh-house-square, h. 58, Fraser, Alexander, surgeon, 38, Schoolhill [Marischal-street Fraser, Angus, East India tea warehouse, 38, h. 36, Union-street

Fraser, Rev. Charles, (Roman Catholic Chapel,) 1, Justice-street 1832-33 50 FRA—FRI

Fraser, Charlesj manager, Davis Straits Whale Fishing Co. 25, Fre- Fraser, Hugh, dyer, 4, Flourmill-lane [derick-street

Fraser, Hugh, & Co. furnishing tailors, 187, George-street

Fraser, James, & Son, boot and shoemakers, 32, Union-street, h. 8, Drum's-lane

Fraser, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 197, Union-street,

corner of Dee-street, h. 22, Gordon-street

Fraser, James, candle manufacturer, 37, Loch-street, h. West Craib- stone-street

Fraser, John, watch and clockmaker, 1, Crown-street, h. 22, Summer-

Fraser, John, surgeon, 6, Castle-brae [street

Fraser, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 32, li. 30, Upperkirkgate Fraser, Robert, gardener, Woodside

Fraser, Simon, librarian, King's College, Old Aberdeen

Fraser, Simon, tailor, 21, Wales-street

Fraser, Thomas, boot and shoemaker. Lime-quay, h. Church-street Fraser, Thomas, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.), 88, Broad-street

Fraser, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealei", 57, Union-street, h. 41, Schoolhill Fraser, William, woolcomber, 24, Loch-street

Fraser, William, blacksmith, (H. Gordon & Co.), h. 112, George-st.

Fraser, William, seedsman, nurseryman and florist, 24, Union-street,

Nurseries, Ferryhill, h. 55, College-street

Fraser, Mrs. John, 20, Castle-street

Fraser, Mrs. of Findrack, h. 50, Skene-street

Fraser, Mrs. late of Tyrie, 5, Correction-wynd

Fraser, Mrs. John, 6, St. Catherlne's-wynd Fraser, Mrs. College-street Fraser, Mrs. vintner, 38, North-street

Fraser, Miss, 13, Skene-row

Fraser, Misses, 10, Castle-street

Frater, James, clerk, (City Tax-office,) h. 37, St. Andrew's-street French, Edward, beadle (Relief Church) and funeral waiter, 20, Pork-

French, George, M.D. 20, Back-wynd [lane

French, William, baker, 5, h. 6, Shiprow Friends' Meeting-house, 132, Gallowgate 1832-33 FRI—GAR 51

i-ies, Mrs. Charles, grocer, 20, A. 21, St. Clement's-street trost, Andrew, shoemaker, 29, Shiprbw

Frost, Forbes, bookseller, (of A. Brown & Co.), h. 41, Dee-street Frost, John, weaver, 153, Gallowgate Fubister, Magnus, boot and shoemaker, 62, George-street

Fxillerton, Alexander, wright. Cotton

Fullerton, George, baker, 45, h. 46, St. Nicholas-street jFyfe, Charles, tea dealer and grocer, (wholesale and retail,) wine and

! spirit merchant, 44, Union-street, h. 76, Dee-street Fyfe, Chai'les, importer and dealer in Foreign and British snufFs and segars, 44, Union-street

Fyfe, George, messenger-at-arms, 96, Shiprow

Fyfe, Gilbert, mealseller, porter and spirit dealer, 64, Woolmanhill

Fj'fe, James, road-contractor, Hutcheon-street

Fyfe, John, raessenger-at-arms, and superintendent of police, 9, Hux- ter-row [^wynd

Fyfe, John, upholsterer, 28, St. Nicholas-sti*eet, h. 10, Correction- Fyfe, Samuel, overseer, Grandholm

Fyfe, William, merchant-tailor, 4, Union-street, h. 13, Huxter-row Fyfe, Mrs. Euphemia, midwife, 46, Woolmanhill

Fyvie, John, flesher, 8, George-street-market

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Galen, John, M.D. 19, Union-buildings

Galen, Mrs. Alexander, Galen's- court, 18, Guestrow Gall, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Denbum

Gall, Charles, vintner and brewer, Stronach's-close, Castle-street

Gall, John, Wright and architect, Lobban's-court, 30, Castle-street

Gall, William, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. 9, Constitution-street Gall, Miss, 29, Frederick-street Gall, Miss, staymaker, 76, Queen-street Ganson, Henry, shipmaster, (Bolivar,) 12, Commerce-street

Garden, Alexander, shipmaster, 2, Virginia-street Garden, Alexander, ship-chandler, Waterloo-quay

Garden, Francis, advocate, 23, Crown street 1832-33 52 GAR—GEL

'^ Garden, George, baker, 29, h. 27, Schoolhill

Garden, John, (Richards & Co. Broadford,) A. 4, George-st. [terrace Garden, John, watch and clockmaker, 72, Broad-street, h. 17, Skene- Garden, John, 204, Gallowgate

Garden, Peter, tailor, 32, Green Garden, Robert, merchant, Tanfield Garden, Thomas, baker, 45, Guestrow, h. Thomson's-crt. 61, Broad-st. Garden, Mrs. Marywell-place Garden, Mrs. Braehead, Gilcomston Gardener, William, boot and shoemaker, 20, Marischal-street

Garioch, John, of Heathcot, h. 200, Union-street

Garioch, John, hairdresser, 3, George-street, h. Broadford Garioch, John, gardener, 52, North-street Garrow, John, thread manufacturer, Gari-ow's-court, 8, Trinity- street Garrow, William, advocate, 33, Marischal-street, A. 21, King-street Gartly, John, late watchmaker, succeeded by John Hardy, 17, Hux- ter-row Gauld, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 233, George-street

Gauld, Hugh, flesher, 9, George-street-market, h. John-street Gauld, Peter, flesher, 30, George-street market

Gauld, Mrs. vintner, 34, /*. 33, Loch-street Geddes, Alexander, C. general agent— Office, Concert-court, Broad-

street, h. Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street Geddes, Andrew, lime merchant and shipowner— Office, Lime-quay,

h. Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street Geddes, Andrew and Alexander C. agents for the Scottish Widow's Fund, and Life Assurance Society of Edinburgh, Concert-court^ Broad-street Geddes, James, boot and shoemaker, 14, Causewayend Geddes, James, advocate, 31, Marischal-st., h. 12, Prince Regent-st. Geddes, Joseph, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 25, Skene-street

Geils, George, shoemaker, 49, h. 46, Netherkirkgate Gellan, Alexander, shoemaker, 47, East North-street Gellan, George, upholsterer, 6, South Silver-street Gellan, William, boot and shoemaker, 52, h. 46, Gallowgate Gellan, Mrs. dressmaker, 44, Virginia-street 1832-33 GEO—GIL 58

I

George, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 59, High-street,

I Old Aberdeen

Gerard, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 57, Commerce-st. Gerard, John, (of Midstrath,) Skene-terrace Gerard, William, brewer, Devanha Brewery- Gerard, Mrs. Skene-terrace

Gerard, Mrs. Dr. 6, Chanomy, Old Aberdeen Gerard, Miss, 111, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Gibb, Alexander, civil engineer, h. 8, Canal-terrace Gibb, Alexander, vintner, Bursar's-court, 61, Castle-street

Gibb, John, civil engineer, h. Waterloo-quay

Gibb, John, & Son, civil engineers, VVaterloo-quay

Gibb, Robert, merchant, h. 15, Union-place

Gibbon, Alexander, advocate, 4, Dee-street Gibbon, Alexander, merchant, 30, Quay Gibbon, Alexander and James, merchants, 31, Quay

Gibbon, James, merchant, 4, Quay Gibbon, John and VVilJiam, clothiers and haberdashers, 7Q, Union-st.

Gibbon, Mrs. Arthur, Huntly-street \lu 3, Kidd-lane

Gibbon, Mrs. Alexander, lodgings, 12, Quay Gibbon, Mrs. William, 75, Dee-street Gibbon, Misses, 12, James-street Gibbon, Miss, 10, King-s^treet

Gibson, David, vintner, 7, Union lane

Gibson, George, mason, 2, Little Chapel-street

Gibson, John, tailor, 21, St. Andrew's-street Gibson, Thomas, shuttlemaker, 71, George-street, /^.Whitehouse-street Gibson, Misses, boarding-school, 50, Upperkirkgate

Gilbert, William, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 87, Shiprow

Gilchrist, Gordon, tailor and clothier, 2, Broad-street

Gilchrist, John W. clothier and tailor, 115, Union-street, h. Union- Gilchrist, Robertson, plumber, 11, Commerce-street Pane Gilchrist, William, tailor, 201, George-street Giicomston Brewery Company, Gilcomston Gilcomston Distillery Company, Gilcomston Gildawle, Alexander, jun. mason, 56, Causewayend 1832-33 F 34 GIL—G OR

Giles, James, artist, 64, Bon- Accord-street Gill, Alexander, shoemaker, 11, East North-street Gill, David, painter and glazier, h. 53, Loch-street Gill, David, (of Gill & Son,) h. 13, Queen-street Gill, John, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen Gill, John, lime merchant. Lime-sheds, h. 216, Gallowgate Gill, John, tinsmith, 217, Gallowgate

Gill, Peter, (of Gill & Son,) h. Union-terrace

Gill & Son, watch and clockmakers, 13, Queen-street Gill, Mrs. vintner, 24, Berry-lane Gilles, Peter, mealseller, Gilcomston

Gillespie, George, painter, h. Diamond-street

Gillespie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 42, John-street Gillespie, William, mealseller, 71, Green Girl's Hospital, 36, Gallowgate

Givan, Robert, jun. dealer in linens, slops, &c. 74, Shiprow Glass, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, Marischal-st. /*. 29, Frederick-st. Glass, John, shoemaker, 4, Justice-street

Glass, John, grocer, Cotton [ShiproAV Glegg, George, & Sons, confectioners, 191, Union-street, and 27,/*. 25, Glenburn Distillery, (Brown & Co.) John Burness, manager Glennie, Alexander, of Maybank, Hutcheon-street Glennie, Alexander, late leather merchant, 44, Queen-street Glennie, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 27, Skene-street

Glennie, Rev. Dr. George, professor of moral philosophy, Mai-ischal College, h. College-court, 82, Broad street

Glennie, .John, Kennerty, h. 97, Union-street

Glenny, John, thread manufacturer, 7, Lower Denbum

Globe Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office, —George Yeats, ad- vocate, agent, 35, Queen-street

Goldie, James, shipmaster, (Herald,) 4, Wellington-street

Goldie, John, shipmaster, (Jane,) 2, Summer-lane

Good, Thomas, shoemaker, 9, George-street Goodbrand, James, cabinet-maker. Cotton

Gordon, Rev. Abercrombie Lockhart, (Greyfriars' Church,) h. 46; King-street 1832-33 GOR 55 J GOR—

Gordon, Alexander, advocate and commissary clerk, chambers. Com-

mercial Bank-court, 42, /*. 34, Castle-street

Gordon, Alexander, Gordon's tavern, 3, King-street Gordon, Alexander, vintner, 36, Quay [Office, 20, Belmont-street Gordon, Barron, & Co. cotton spinners and manufacturers, Woodside, Gordon, Charles, advocate, 42, Castle-street

Gordon, Charles, cooper, 1, Putachie-side, h. 83, Shiprow

Gordon, Charles, (Coach-office,) 54, Union-street, li. 27, Gordon-st.

Goi'don, Rev. Charles, (Roman Catholic Chapel,) h. 1, Justice-street Gordon, Francis, advocate, 28, Castle-street Gordon, George, blacksmith, 73, Queen-street

Gordon, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Shiprow Gordon, George, & Co. brewers, Hardgate Gordon, George, plasterer, 21, Union-row Gordon, Hugh, & Co. manufacturers of copper and brass, dealers in foreign and British iron, 89, Broad-street

Gordon, James, druggist, 13, Union-buildings, A. 34, St. Andrew's-st.

Gordon, James, nursery and seedsman, 32, h. Ferguson's-court, 30, Gallowgate

Gordon, James, teacher of mathematics, &c. 6, Correction wynd, h. 14,

Gordon, James, letter-carrier, 34, St. Andrew's-street [Schoolhill Gordon, James, grocer, Broadford Gordon, James, painter, 12, Long-acre Gordon, James, physician, 110, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Gordon, James, & Co. coopers, 3, North-street

Gordon, John, grocer and spirit dealer, George-street

Gordon, John Stewart, of Mosstown, h. Bon- Accord-terrace

Gordon, John, beadle, (Union Chapel,) and funeral waitei", Commer-

cial-court, 38, Castle-street

Gordon, John, cabinet-maker, 8, h. 9, St. Nicholas-lane Gordon, John, shoemaker, 72, George-street Gordon, John, turner, 66, Gerrard-street

Gordon, John, traveller, (T. M'Combie & Co.) h. 29, Broad-street Gordon, John, manufacturer, 50, Gordon-street

Gordon, Lewis, of Cairncry, h. Cairncry

Gordon, Lewis, 10, Castle-street 1832-33 r 2 56 GOR—GRA

Gordon, Ralph, provision merchant, 9, Maltmill-bricTge

Gordon, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Mill-street Gordon, Robert, gardener, Cornhill-cottage

Gordon, Samuel, vintner, 3, Ragg's-lane, Broad street Gordon, Thomas, builder, 22, Gordon-street Gordon, William, advocate, 89, Union-street

Gordon, William, house-carpenter, 1, Justice-street

Gordon, Captain William, late 71st regiment,

Gordon, William, fishing-tackle-maker, 30, h. 38, St. Nicholas-street

Gordon, Captain William, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) Canal-side

Gordon, Mrs. General, 9, Golden-square Gordon, Mrs. Newseat of Cotton Gordon, Mrs. A. 50, King-street

Gordon, Mrs. Alexander, of Newton, h. 151, Union-street Gordon, Mrs. Captain, Mount-pleasant, Canal-side

Gordon, Mrs. 6, Belmont-street Gordon, Mrs. Robert, 41, Union-place

Gordon, Mrs. James, 2, Long-acre

Gordon, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Catherine's-wynd Gordon, Mi-s. grocer, and lodgings, Tanfield

Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 17, Vu-ginia-street

Gordon, Mrs. midwife, 2, Trinity-corner Gordon, Miss, of Leitcheston, 148, Union-street Gordon, Miss Margaret, 69, Union-street

Gordon, Miss, dressmaker, 20, Silver-street

Gordon, Miss, 14, Rose-street

Gordon, Misses, ladies' school, 9, St. Nicholas-lane Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Gowan, Alexander, shipmaster, (Charleston,) Hanover-lane

Gourlay, William, painter, glazier, and gilder, 16, h. 14, Skene-street

Gove, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Graham, John, ironmonger, 109, Union-street, h. 4, Huntly-street

Graham, John, porter and spirit dealer, 6, Drum's-lane, A. Loch-street

Graham, Mrs. 4, Huntly-street

Grahame, Mrs. lodgings, 56, Union-street

Grange, John, vintner, Gilcomston Tavern, Gilcomstou 1832-33 GRA-^GRA 57

Granger, Mrs. 21, Golden-square Grant, Alexander, goldsmith, 67, Broad-street

Grant, Alexander, stable, 1, Back-wynd Grant, l^avid and James, teachers of English Grammar, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, &c. &c. school, 25, h. 27, L,oug-acre, and Eastfield Grant, George, mason. Upper-cotton Grant, Grigor, grocer, 66, Chapel- street

Grant, James, advocate, 4, Huxter-row, li. 2, Little Belmont-street Grant, James, jeweller, 67, h. Downie's court, 65, Broad-street Grant, James, shipmaster, (Lady of the Lake,) Constitution-street

Grant, John, clothier, h. 6, Carmelite-street

Grant, John, vintner, 5, Water-lane Grant, John, Union Tap-room, Scott's-court, 25, Quay,

Grant, J. hatter, Woodside Grant, John and William, clothiers and haberdashers, 17, Broad-street Grant, Peter, wright, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow

Grant, Robert, officer of excise, 2, Hanover-street

Grant, Robert, of Drumminer, Ji. 13, Carmelite-street Grant, Robert, dialmaker, 24, Frederick-street Grant, Simon, town -Serjeant, 50, Queen-street

Grant, William, of Whitemyres, h. Whitemyres

Grant, William, clothier, h. 12, Carmelite-street Grant, Mrs. 81, Shiprow Grant, Mrs. lodgings, 10, Prince's-street Grant, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 24, Shiprow

Grant, Mrs. teacher, M itchell's-court, 66, North-street

Grant, Miss, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Grant, Miss, 55, St. Nicholas- street

Grant, Miss, 12, Quay

Grant, Misses, of Monymusk, 3, Belmont-street

Gray, Rev. Andrew, (Wootlside Chapel,) h. Tanfield

Gray, A. Farquhar, comptroller of customs, h. 17, Guestrow Gray, Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 79, North-street

Gray, Alexander, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market, h. Knox's-court, 7» Wales-street Gray, Rev. Charles, Smith's-court, 49, Galiowgate 1832-33 J 3 58 GRA—GRE

Gray & Co. grocers, wine, tea, spirit, and porter dealers, 77, h. 79, Galiowgate

Gray, D. C. clothier, 13, Broad street, h. 11, Union- lane

Gray, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 63, Galiowgate, h. 80, North-

Gray, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow [^street

Gray, James, slater, 67, George-street Gray, James, vintner, 16, Wales-street

Gray, James, flesher, 5, Wales-street-market

Gray, John, cooper and fish-curer. Canal-terrace, and 6, Castle-street,

h. 18, Frederick-street [Castle-brae

Gray, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Castle-street, h. "2, Gray, Patrick, surgeon, Anderson's -court, 73, Netherkirkgate Gray, Peter and John, booksellers and stationers, 78, Broad-street, h, 24. Gordon-street

Gray, Robert, letter-carrier, Crown-court, Union-street

Gray, Robert, clerk to the Spital churchyard, 68, Spital

Gray, Robert, vvright, 3, Blackfriars-street

Gray & Stuart, chemists and druggists, 20, St. Nicholas-street Gray, Watt, & Co. rope and twine manufacturers, 80, North-street Gray, William, 63, Spital, Old Aberdeen Gray, William, advocate, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Gray, William, horsehirer and vintner, 18, Frederick- street Gray, William, shoemaker, M'Cook's-court, 116, Galiowgate

Gray, William, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-street, h. 24, Gor-

Gray, William, tailor, 1 1, Lodge- walk [don—street

Gray, ^V'illiam, flesher, 3, Wales-street-raarket, h. 7, Wales-street

Gray, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 3, Blackfriars-street

Gray, Mrs. George, stocking merchant, 8, Upperkirkgate, h. Smith 's- court, 119, Galiowgate

Gray, Mrs. Robert, lodgings. Crown-court, Union-street

Gray, Mrs,, straw-hat-maker, Broadfoid Gray, Mrs. lodgings, Copper-Compauy's-court, 14, Galiowgate

Gray, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Smith's-court, 49, Galiowgate Green, John, mason, 90, Union-street [Branch, A. 90, Union-st.

Green, John, accountant and teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland

Green, John, porter and spirit dealer, Short-loanings (Jreen, John, grocer, 28, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen 1832-33 GRE—HAD 59

Green, Ralph, painter, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-st., h. 75, Gallowgate Greig, Andrew, vintner, 3, Long-acre

Greig, George, cart and plough vvright, 88, h. 90, North-st. [street Greig, James, ship-builder, (of Geo. Levie & Co.) A. St. Clement's- Greig, James, sworn timber-measurer, and agent for Montblairy Dis-

tillery, warehouse, 22, Gallowgate, /*. 30, Constitution- street

Greig, James, shoemaker, 85, h. 71, North-street

Greig, James, shoemaker, 6, Carnegie's-brae [lite-street

Greig, John, cotton manufacturer, 2, Trinity-street, h. 13, Carme-

Greig, John, cabinet-maker, 11, Prince's-street, h. 54, King-street Greig, John, surgeon, R.N. 130, Union-street Greig, Robert, mason, 49, Summer-street

Greig, William, tailor, 50, Windmillbrae

Greig, Mrs. midwife 8, Long-acre Greig, Mrs. James, Little Chapel-street

Greig, Misses, milliners, 2, St. Nicholas-lane

Grieve, John, japanner, 9, Castle-brae

Griffith, G. E. tea, spirit, and provision merchant, 56, Green, h. Col-

Griffith, William, Hardgate f lege-street Grigor, Mrs. midwife, 127, Skene street Grigory, Mrs. Hugh, furnished lodgings, 27, Whitehouse-street

Grub, George, boot and shoemaker, 13, h. 12, College-bounds, Old

Gi-ub, George, hosier, 58, George-street [Aberdeen

Grub, Mrs. Alexander, vintner, St. Clement's-street Guardian Fire, Life, and Annuity Insurance Office—A. Chivas, ad- vocate, agent, Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street Guild, George, blacksmith, Ruthrieston

Guthrie, John, vintner, 17, Carmelite-street, li. Trinity-street

Gunn, James, tailor, 25, North-st. h. .S, Peacock's-close, Castle-street

Gunn, William, wrIght, 7, Part street H

Hacket, Charles, merchant, 40, Union-st. h. Mulrfield Cottage Hadden, Alexander, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h. 150, Union-street Qiers, Green Hadden, Alexander, & Sons, woollen manufacturers, and worsted spin- 1832—33 /' 60 HAD—HAR

Hadden, Gavin, manufacturer, h- Union-grove ?

Hadden, Gavin, jun. manufacturer, h. Union-grove

Hadden, James Farquhar, manufacturer, h. Union-grove

Hadden, James, jun. manufacturer, h. Union-street

Hadden, Thomas Leys, manufacturer, h. \bO, Union-street Hadden, William, tailor, 67, George-street Hadden, Mrs. Glentanner Tavern, Footdee

Hadden, Miss, teacher, 1, Fisher-row [mill-lane

Hague, Joseph, tea and spirit dealer, 54, Netherkirkgate, A. Flour-

Hall, Alexander, shipbuilder, h. York-street, Footdee Hallj Alexander, h Co. shipbuilders, York-street, Footdee

Hall, Benjamin, clothier, 201, Union-street, h. 20, Union-row Hall, James, shipbuilder, (of Alex. Hall & Co.) York-street

Hall, John, merchant, 29, Union-street, h. Crown-court, Union-street

Hall, Harvey, merchant, 29, Union-st. h. Fonthill-place, Ferryhill

Hall, Harvey, & Co. wholesale and retail warehousemen, 29, Union- street, (up Stairs)

Hall, Peter, fleslier, 10, Wales-street -market, A. 31, Wales-street Hall, William, (of Alex. Hall & Co.), York-street, Footdee Hall, Mrs. 43, Frederick-street

Hall, Miss I., register office for servants, 86, George- street

Hamilton, John, cutler, 9, George-street, /*. 72, Netherkirkgate

Hamilton, Miss, 1, Peacock's-close, Castle-street Hamilton, Miss, Eastfield Hampton, Alexander, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Hardie, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, King-street

Hardie, James, advocate, and city chamberlain, h. 15, King-street Hardie, James, boot and shoemaker, 46, Netherkirkgate Hardie, Mrs. vintner, Footdee |^Huxter-row

Hardy, John, watch and clockmaker, successor to John Gartly, 17, Harper, Alexander, baker, 47, Green Harper, James, Morningfield, Rubisiaw

Harrow, George, flesher, 1, Wales-street-raarket, 1i. 13, Wales-street Harrow, George, cabinet-maker. Nelson-street

Harrow, William, flesher, 45 and 46, Wales-street-market, h. 18,

Hari'ow, Mrs. midwife, 42, St. Andrew's-street [Wales— street

Hart, Rev. Hugh, (Shiprow Chapel,) h. 24, James-street 1832-33 HAR—HEC 61

Harvey, Alexander, advocate, 50, King-street Harvey, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 121, Skene street Harvey, Mrs. (of Kinnettles,) h. 57, Dee-street Hatt, John, clerk, (A. Hall & Co.), 11, Peacock's- close. Castle-street Hatt, William, grocer, George-street Hay, Alexander, japanner and clock-dial- maker, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate Hay, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Shiprow Hay, Arthur, surgeon and apothecary, Wellington-place Hay, Charles, painter. Fisher-row Hay, Gideon, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene square Hay, James, mason, 17, Hutcheon-street Hay, James, plastei-er and vintner, 15, Berry-lane Hay, James, wright, Hay's-court, 11, Trinity-corner Hay, James, guard of the Defiance coach, 4, Schoolhill Hay, James, jun. grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 212, Gallowgate Hay, James, sen. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Woolmanhill, h. \, Blackfriars-street Hay, James and Nathaniel, clothiers and haberdashers, 25, Union- st.

h. 1, Blackfriars-street

Hay, John, carver and gilder, 77, /*. 75, Union-street Hay, John, turner, Hutcheon-street Hay, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 24, h. 23, East North-st. Flay, John, boot and shoemaker, Causewayend Hay, Thomas, vintner, 10, Catto-square

Hay, William, overseer, 1, Links-street Hay, William, toll-keeper, Ruthrieston, Hay, Mrs. matron. Girls' Hospital, 56, Gallowgate Hay, Miss, housekeeper, Infirmary, 61, Schoolhill Hay, Miss, ladies' school, 16, Long-acre

Flayes, Robert, shoemaker, 191, Gallowgate, h. 20, Canal-side

Hector, James, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Lower Denburn Hector, James, (late of Ferneyflatt,) 97, Union-street

Flector, James, manager, (Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, Fish-street Hector, Thomas, grocer. Cotton Hector, William, skinner, 26, Loch-street

Hector, Mrs. William, 6, Broad-Street 1832-33 62 HEN—HEN

" Henderson, Charles, tailor, 26, Frederick-street Henderson, David, vintner, York-street

Henderson, Francis, writer, (at W. Simpson's, procurator-fiscal,) 56, Bon- Accord-street

Henderson, George, miller, Flourmill, h. 2, Flourmill-brae Henderson, George, bird-stuffer, 15, Mealmarket-lane

Henderson, Gilbert, collector of coal money, /*. Milner's-court, 31, Henderson & Gillespie, painters, 5, Dee-street [Guestrow Henderson, James, builder, 6, Innes-street

Henderson, James, shipmaster, (Rotterdam Packet,) 7, Virginia-street

Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 8, h. 9, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Henderson, James, manufacturer. Chapel-street

Henderson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn Henderson, James, teacher of English, arithmetic, and writing, &c. Constitution-street

Hendei'son, J. vintner, Manafield

Henderson, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 203, h. 201, George- Henderson, Captain Robert, R.N. 17, Union-place [street Henderson, Robert, of the Customs, 75, Union-street

Henderson, Robert, blacksmith, 5, Skene-row

Henderson, Thomas, vintner, 4, Shore-lane Henderson, William, late soap-maker, 55, Loch-street Henderson, William, builder, 43, Loch-street, and 91, Gallowgate Henderson, William, painter, h. 28, Summer-street Henderson, William, gunmaker, 43, King-street

Henderson, William, M.D. 43, Schoolhill Henderson, Mrs. William, Hadagain Henderson, Mrs. Captain, 17, Union-place Henderson, Mrs. vintner, Wellington-street Henderson, Mrs. George, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row Henderson, Miss, of Caskieben, Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate Henderson, Miss, 11, Constitution-street

Henderson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 2, Chapel-street Hendry, James, wright, 82, Queen-street Hendry, Miss, milliner, 82, Queen-street Hendry, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 35, Gallowgate 1832-33 HEN—HOO 63

Hendry, Miss C. teacher of piano-forte, 2, Castle-brae

IHendry, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 2, Castle-brae iHenry, George, merchant, (Hugh Gordon & Co.) h. 1, Gallowgate Henry, Mrs. George, lodgings, 35, Gallowgate

Hepburn, George, tailor, Cotton Hercules Insurance Co.— Agents, James Nicol, advocate, 17, Adelphi-

court, Union-street ; and James Florence, Bank of Scotland, 35, Castle-street

Herd, James, tailor, 28, Virginia-street Hervey, James, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, h Co.) Grandholm Hervey, Miss, Skene-square

Hervey, Miss, 6, Belmont-street

Hill, Alexander, tea and spirit merchant, 35, h. 37, Bon-Accord-st. Hill, Archibald, tide-surveyor, 11, Commerce-street jHill, George, vintner, 12, Sugar-house-lane

Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary, 19, Queen-street Hislop, John, jobbing gardener, 46, Dee-street Hodge, Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum Hodge, William, shipmaster, (Childe Harold,) 28, James-street Hogarth & Co. merchants, Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow

Hogarth, George, jun. merchant, h. Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow

Hogarth, Joseph, manufacturer, h. Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow

Hogarth, William, merchant, Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow, h. Woodhill [Fisher-row

Hogg, Alexander, umbrella manufacturer, 37, Ui^perkirkgate, h. 14,

Hogg, James, hosier, (A. Hadden & Sons,) h, Summer-street Hogg, Joseph, wrightj 16, Park-lane

Hogg, Peter, tinsmith, Lyall's-buildings, Correction-wynd, h. Green Hogg, Mrs. John, vintner, Waterloo-quay Hogg, Miss, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate Hollingsworth, Thomas Robert, comedian, and tavern-keeper. Com- mercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Holme, John, Town-house attendant, h. 17, Huxter-row Qstreet

Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour works, h. 27, St. Clement's- Hood, Captain James, late 91st regiment, Maybank-cottage, Hutcheon- street 1832-33 64 HOR—IML

Horn, James, timbei" merchant, (Footdee,) h. 2, Yeats-lane

Horn, James, shipmaster, (Orient.) 4, Frederick-street

Hossack, Mrs. James, vintner, York— street

Hossack, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, York-street

Howie, Gilbert, tailor, Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate

Huddleston, Mrs. midwife, 4, John-street Huddleston, Misses, dress and stay makers, Lamond's-com-t, 49, Up- Humphrey, William, 47, King-street [perkirkgate Hunter, Alexander, shoemaker, 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen Hunter, George, coal-broker— Office, 49, Water-lane, h. Brebner's- court, (1st door left hand) 83, Shiprow Hunter, James, mason, 22, Windy-wynd Hunter, John M'Kenzie, clerk of excise, 50, King-street

Hunter, John, 28, Skene-street Hunter, Robert, late supervisor of excise, 28, Spital

Hunter, William, tailor, 1, Huxter-row, h. 39, North-street Hunter, Mrs. T. 46, Skene terrace Hunter, Mrs. William, haberdasher, Cotton Hunter, Miss, dressmaker, 39, Bon- Accord-street

Hurry, William, nail and tack manufacturer, 9', Park-street Hutcheon & Edmund, advocates, 46, Bon- Accord-street

Hutcheon, David, advocate— Office, 46, li. 44, Bon- Accord-street

Hutcheon, George, gardener, 4, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Hutcheon, J. shipmaster, S^ummer-lane

Hutcheon, James, marble and stone cutter, h. 30, Frederick-street

Hutcheon, Robert, flesher, 5, George-street-market, h. Burnside Hutcheon, Mrs. H. Broadford Hutchieson, A. hairdresser and perfumer, 94, George-street

Hutchieson, James, vintner, 9, Union-lane

Hutton, Charles, gardener, 5, Spital

Hutton, William, slater, 45, Chapel street

Imlach, John, quill manufacturer, 53, King-street Imlach, Mrs. midwife, 53, King-street 1832-33 IML—IRO 65

Imlay, Alexander, printer, 20, h. 22, Long-acre Imperial Insurance Office —John Smith, architect, agent. King-street Imray, James, porter dealer, 38, Guestrow Imray, John, beadle, (Union-terrace Chapel,) funeral waiter, h. 46, Imray, John, & Co. tea dealers, 26, Schoolhill [^Skene-street Imray, Robert, 44, Skene-street Infirmary, 61, Woolmanhill

Inglis, Alexander, bookbinder, stationer, and circulating library, 53,

Inglis, George, merchant, A. 39, Dee-sti'eet (^Causewayend

Inglis, John, vintner, 38, Spital

Ingram, James, furnishing tailor, 11, Guestrow, h. 32, Summer-st. Ingram, James, teacher, 32, Summer-street Ingram, Mrs. leather merchant, 63, Broad-street

Innes, Alexander, dyer, 10, h. II, Innes-street

Innes, Charles, machine maker, Steps of Gilcomston, h. Skenp-square

Innes, Geoi'ge, watch and clockmaker, and astronomical calculator, 5,

h. 7, Skene-street

Innes, George, cotton manufacturer, 171, George-street, h. Loanbead Innes, John, thread manufacturer, 14, John-street Innes, John, land surveyor, 22, Union-place

Innes, John, merchant tailor, h. 84, George-street

Innes, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Wellington-street Innes, Thomas, wright, 37, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Innes, Mrs. late of Pitmedden, 12, Golden-square Innes, Mrs. dressmakei", Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-sti'eet Innes, Mrs. dressmaker, 84, George-street Innes, Mrs. midwife, Upperkirkgate Innes, Mrs James, (Mieklefolla,) 37, Chapel-street Innes, Miss, straw-hat-maker, milliner and dressmaker, 15, Virginia-

Innes, Miss, Mrs. Donald's, 251, Union-street [^street Innes, Miss, Correction- wynd Innes, Miss, Skene-terrace

Inston, Henry, tailor, M'Cook's-court, 116, Gallowgate

Ireland, Alexander, baker, 2, A. 8, Gordon-street Ironside, George, flaxdresser, 250, George-street

Ironside, John, stabler, 47, North-street Ironside, William, vintner, 10, Loch-street 1832—33 G 66 IRV—JAF

Irvine, Alexander, paper manufacturer, , h. 17, High-street, Old Aberdeen Irvine, Alexander, & Co. paper manufacturers, 49, Marischal-street Irvine, Francis, surgeon—Dispensary, 69, h. 68j High-street, Old Aberdeen Irvine, Ensign James, Aberdeenshire Militia, 15, High-street, Old Irvine, James, of Spring-bank, Kittybrewster [[Aberdeen

Irvine, James, Broadford

Irvine, John, shoemaker, 21, Long-acre

Irvine, John, guard, (Aberdeen and Ballater coach,) h. 18, Lodge-walk

Irvine, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street

Irvine, Mrs. John, vintner, 4, Wales street

Irvine, Mrs. John, brewer, 7^. 15, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Irvine, Mrs. (late of Towie,) 161, Union-street

Irvine, Misses, dressmakers, 22, James-street Iveson, Henry, Albyn-place

Izat, David, jeweller, 23, St. Cleraent's-street

Jack, John, dealer in linen tablecloths, harden, &c. 2, Union-lane Jack, Robert, brewer of ginger beer. 23, Frederick-street Jack, William, D.D. principal of King's College, h. 37, College- bounds, Old Aberdeen Jack, Mrs. William, midwife. Upper Denbuni Jack, Mrs. midwife, 7, Castle- street Jackson, William, boot and shoemaker, 15, Huxter-row, h. 20, North-

Jaffray, Andrew, stabler, 18, North-street [street

Jaffray, Charles, tailor, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

Jaffray, James, ginger beer brewer, 51, North-street

Jaffray, James, vintner, Seatongate, Old Aberdeen

Jaffjay, John, vintner. Bridge of Don

Jaffray, Robert, cartwright, Seaton-dykes, Old Aberdeen

Jaffray, Robert, leather dealer, boot and shoemaker, 1, St. Catherine's-

wynd, h. 62, Queen-street

Jaffray, William, shipmaster, (Scotsman,) Park-street

Jaffray, Mrs. vintner, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate 1832-33 JAF—JOH 67

Jaffray, Mrs. toy merchant, Causewayend Miss, Don-street, Old Aberdeen I Jaffray, 48, James, John, shipmaster, 13, St. Clement's-street James, Mrs. lodgings. Silver-street Jaraieson, Alexander, vintner, 39, Park-street

Jamieson, Daniel, fish-hook-maker, 44, Shiprow, /*. 52, Woolmanhlll Jamieson, George, (of Rust & J.) h. 10, King-street Jamieson, George, shore porter, 79, Shiprow^

Jamieson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 1, Justice-street, h. Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Jamieson, James, surgeon, '20, Queen-street Jamieson, John, mason, Denburn-terrace [^Chapel-street Jamieson, John, salt and coal agent— Office, 3, James-street, h. 36, Jamieson, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 24, Upperkirkgate Jaraieson, Joseph, porter, 14, Shiprow

Jamieson, William, jeweller, 87, Broad-street, 7i. 31, Union-place Jamieson, William, ship-chandler and grocer, 29, Quay, h. 11, Consti- Jamieson, William, confectioner, 37, George-street [tution-street Jamieson, William, shoemaker, 23, h. 109, High-street, Old Aberdeen Jamieson, William, house-carpenter, Holburn-street Jamieson, Mrs. Jamieson's-court, 40, Shiprow

Jamson, Richard, shipmaster, (Hecla,) 1, Marischal-street Jamson, Richard, late shipmaster, 64, Union-street Jamson, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 64, Union-street Jeans, A. grocer and spirit dealer, York-street Jeans, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, York -street Jessiman, John, mason, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row Jessiman, William, vintner, 4, Shoe-lane

Jenkins, Robert, hairdresser, 3, h. 8, St. Nicholas-street Johnston, Alexander, wholesale dealer of tea, and retailer of porter

and spirits, 64, George-street Johnston, Alexander, bookseller and stationer, Charlotte-street

Johnston, Alexander, tailor, 7, Skene-row Johnston, Andrew, shipmaster, 14, St. Clement's-street Johnston, George, gardener, Seaton-dykes Johnston, George, advocate, 40, Netherkirkgate Johnston, James, accountant, Aberdeen Bank, h. 44, Skene-terrace 1832-33 G 2 68 JOH—KEI

Johnston, James, sen. clothier and haberdasher, 19, Union-buildings, h. 62, Dee-street

Johnston, James, messenger-at-arms, 50, Queen-street Johnston, John, shipmaster. Commerce-street

Johnston, John, vintner, Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street Johnston, John, merchant, 41, Commerce-street

Johnston, John, grocer. Old Bridge of Don, and also at Donview, New Bridge of Don

Johnston, Joseph, umbrella-manufacturer, 2, h. 21, Blackfriars-street

Johnston, Robert, merchant, 26, Marischal -street, h. Viewfield

Johnston, Samuel, merchant, 23, A. 21, Gallowgate Johnston, William, late overseer of salmon fishings, Donview, New, Bridge of Don

Johnston, William, jun. tobacco manufacturer, (T, Craig & Co.) h. Denburn-te rrace

Johnston, William, & Son, merchants, 10, Union-street, h. 28, Ship- Johnston, Mrs. William, of Viewfield, h. VIl, /field [row Johnston, Mrs. midwife, 9, Blackfriars-street

Johnston, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Chronicle-lane Johnston, Misses, Calsay-seat

Jolly, Mary, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 27, East North-street Jolly, Mrs. midwife, 30, Lobban's-court, Castle-street

Jones, Major, (E. I. Co.'s service,) h. Cooperston-buildings Jopp, Alexander, advocate, Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate Jopp, Mrs. Andrew, Elm-hill Joss, John, Wright, Upper-denburn Joss, William, wright, Windy-wynd Justice-mills, Holburn-street, Robert Barron, tacksman

K

Kay, James, dyer, Fowler's-wynd, Green

Kay, John, teacher of English, 62, Loch-street, h. 14, Catherine-street Kay, William, vintner, Waterloo-quay Keard, Alexander, teacher of music, 32, Green

Keir, Robert, vintner, Burnett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row

Keith, Alexander, painter and glazier, Ross'-court, 6, Upperkirkgate 1332—33 KEI—KER 69

Keith, Alexander, copperplate-printer, 7, Long-acre

Keith, David, advocate, Town-house, h. Hill of Pitfoddles Keith, John, mealseller, Hardgate

Keith, John, overseer, (Forbes, Low, & Co.) h. 59, College-street

Keith, John, merchant tailor, 8, Netherkirkgate, A. 5, East North-

Keith, John, flesher, 28, Wales-street, h. Park-street [street

Keith, VVilliam, surgeon, 4, Union-place

Keith, William, tailor, MLean's-court, 50, Gallowgate Keith, Mrs. housekeeper of Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill

Keith, Mrs. John, flesher, 35, Wales- street-market, h. Hanover-street Keith, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Uppprkirkgate

Keith, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Ross'-court, 6, Upper- Kelman, Alexander, mealseller, 36, Green [kirkgate Kelman, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, Young-street

Kelman, James, merchant, 3, Castle-street, h. Mitchell-place, King-

Kelman, J. cooper, 7, Woolmanhill [^street Kelman, William, rope and twine manufacturer, Hutcheon-street

Kelman, William, tailor, 43, Skene-street

Kelly, John, merchant, h. 84, George-street Kemp, David, watch and clockmaker. Upper-quay

Kemp, John, cooper, 5, Chapel-street Kemp, Saunders, gardener and vintner. New Bridge of Don

Kemp, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 47, li. Park-street Kean, Bannerman, Aberdeen, Banff, Portsoy, CuUen, Buckie, and

Port- Gordon carrier, 24, Gerard—street

Kenn, William, wire-worker, 22, East North-street [^street

Kenn, William, renovator of clothes, 8, Flourmillbrae, h. 7, Huntly-

Kennedy, Alexander, steward of the Bon-Accord, h. 1 , Skene-terrace Kennedy, Andrew, shoemaker, 13, Exchequer-row Kennedy, William, advocate, 46, Marischal-street

Kennedy, Mrs. Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 23, Shiprow Kennedy, Miss, Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street

Kennedy, Misses, dressmakers, 7, Skene-terrace Kerr, David, surgeon, 84, Union-street

Kerr, James, shipmaster, (Regent,) Holburn- street Kerr, James, grocer, Muttonbrae 1832-33 G 3 70 KER—KNI

Kerr, James, paintei", 6, Schoolhill, h. 13, Blackfrlars-street

Kerr, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 88, Union-street, h. I,

Kerr, Mrs. Dr. 3, Drum's-lane QAffleck-street Kerr, Miss, teacher, 8, Huntly -street Kerr, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 3, Drum's-lane Kessack, James, shoemaker, 78, Gallowgate Kidd, James, D.D. professor of oriental languages, Marischal College,

h. 74, Chapel -street Kidd, James, road overseer, Holburn-street Kidd, William, baker, 46, h. 48, George-street Kilgour, Alexander, surgeon, 29, h. Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate Kilgour & Co. tobacco and snuflF manufacturers, 44, Netherkirkgate Kilgour, James, merchant, h. 29, Bon- Accord-terrace

Kilgour, Patrick, of Woodside, h. Woodside

Kilgour, Thomas, of Bethelnie, h. 8, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen

Kilgour, Miss, lodgings, 9, St. Nicholas- street

Kiloh, James, grocer, wine, tea and spirit dealer, 104, Shiprow

Kiloh, James, tailor, 29, V\ indmillbrae [^street

Kiloh, John, bookseller, stationer, and engraver, 107, h. 211, Union-

King, Charles, furnishing tailor, 9, Guestrow

King, Charles, porter and spirit dealer, 43, Netherkirkgate King, George, bookseller, stationer, and keeper of the Tract Society

Depot, 36, h- 38, St. Nicholas street King, Walter, cutler, 131, Gallowgate

King, William, wright and cabinet maker, 19, Gordon-street

Kinnear, William, mason, 69, Spital

Kinnear, Mrs. James, vintner, 41, Shiprow

Kirkland, Mrs. lodgings, 63, Dee-street Qgate

Kitson, Henry, teacher of music, 5 arquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirk-

Knight & Forbes, coachmakfrs, 5, Chronicle-lane Knight, James, gardener, Cornhill

Knight, John, saddler, 43, Queen-street, h. Lobban's- court, 30, Castle-

Knight, Robert, saddler, h. 31, Frederick-street [street Knight, William, LL.D. professor of natural philosophy, Marischal

College, h. 8, Golden-square [2. Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Knight, Mrs. George, confectioner and grocer, 49^ Union- street, h. 183l'-33 KNO—LAI 71

Knowles, Alexander, 1, Langstane-pkce, Dee-street Knowles, David, flesher, 2, Wales-street-market, h. 24j Wales-street Knowles, George, fleslier, 20, Wales-street-market Knowles, James, flesher, 11, VV ales-street- market, h. Wales-street

Knowles, James, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market

Knowles, Thomas, flesher, 40, Wales-street- market, h. Wales-street

Knowles, William, timber merchant, Footdee, h. York-place

Knowles, William, slater, 8, Virginia-street [Wales-street

Knowles, William, jim. flesher, i3, Wales-street-market, h. 14,

Knowles, William, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market, h. 23, Wales-street Knowles, Mrs. James, 27, King-street Knowles, Misses, dressmakers, 27, King-street Knox, George, planner, specification-writer, and land-surveyor, 40, Knox, James, vintner, 14, Exchequer-row [^Frederick-street

Knox, William, mail and coach contractor, 61, Union-street, h. 2, St. Nicholas-lane

Knox, Mrs. lodgings, 2, St. Nicholas lane

Knox, Miss, dressmaker, 2, St. Nicholas-lane

Kyle, Mrs. 10, Castle-street Kynoch, John, hairdresser. Cotton

Kynoch, Ninian, merchant, h. 60, Goi'don- street Kynoch, Ninian, grocer and spirit dealer, 64, Spital

Laidlaw, William, spirit dealer, 67, ft. 69, Shiprow

Laing, Alexander, weaver, h. 85, King-street Laing, Gumming, 60, Skene-street

Laing, Herod, 5, Schoolhill

Laing, James, ironmonger, 100, Union-street, h. 85, King-street

Laing, James, hairdresser, 11, Park street Laing, John, cooper, 57, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Laing, John, cotton manufacturer, Porthill, h. 27, North-street

Laing, John, quarrier, Hoi burn-street

Laing, William, carpet warehouseman, (A. H. & Sons,) h. 36, Loch-

Laing, William, M.D. 7, Golden-square [street

Laing, Mrs. John, perfumer, 67, h. 69, Union-street 1832-33 — 72 LAI—LAW

Laing, Mrs John, midwife, 7, Carnegie's-brae Laing, Misses, St. Luke's Cottage, Rubislaw Laing, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 36, Loch-street Laird, John, brewer, Newbridge, Hardgate

Lamb, David, flesher, 13, Wales-street-market, h. Hanovei'-street Lamb, James, cart and plough wright, Ruthrieston

Lambert, iVJiss, boarding-school, 17, Belmont-street

Lamond, James, of StrandufF, h. 54, St. Nicholas-street

Lament, George, sen. house and ornamental painter, h. Ladywell- Lansdown, Mrs. Augusfield [cottage Lancasterian School, (Boys'), Blackfriars-street—Peter Robertson, teacher, h. 66, Bon- Accord-street Lancasterian School, (Girls'), Charlotte-street— Miss Mirrieleesj teacher, h. Skene-terrace

Latto, Andrew, confectioner, 40, h. 38, Woolmanhill Launie, Mrs. 13, Union-place

Laurie, Thomas, founder, (of J. Abernethy & Co.), h. Ferryhill Laurie, William, & Son, comb-makers, 46, Shiprow

Laurie, William, spirit dealer, agent for the Teaninich Distillery

Office, 31, Quay, h. 11, Constitution-street

Laurie, William, bookbinder, circulating library, 169, Union-street

h. Cruickshaidi's-court, 46, Shiprow Law, David, vintner, 21, Lower Denburn

Law^, John, baker, 60, h. 68, Shiprow

Law, John, spirit dealer, 54, Queen-street Law, Robert, manufacturer, 37, Castle-street Law, Robert, shoemaker, Cotton

Law, William, boot and shoemaker, 50, St. Nicholas-street, lu 14,

St. Andrew's-street Law, Misses, dressmakers, 35, Shiprow

Lawrance, Francis, silk mercer, h. 51, Bon- Accord-street Lawrance, James, manufacturer and brewer, Skene-square Lawrance, John, brass-founder, Milner's -court, 21, Guestrow

Lawrance, John, tailor, 52, King-street

Lawrance & Lyall, silk mercers, 15, Broad-street Lawrance, Mrs. dressmaker, 36, Frederick-street [Shiprow- Lawrance, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Shipraastei"'s-court, 97, 1832-33 LAW—LEI Jo

Laws, William, cart and ploughwright, Seaton-gate

Lawson, David, tailor, 26, Causewayend

Lawson, Francis, blacksmith, 2, h. 4, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Lawson, William, (Devanha Brewery,) Devanha Lawson, William, gardener, (Devanha-house,) Devanha Lawson, Mrs. 18, Commerce-street

Leask, George, advocate, 15, St. Nicholas-street, h. Broad-street Leask, George, vintner, Quay

Leask, James, ship-joiner, St. Clement's-street, h. 18, James-street

Leask, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 16, h. 33, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Leask, William, late shipmaster, 10, Justice-lane Leask, William, shipmaster, (Hazard,) 69, Shiprow

Leask, William, tailor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Leask, Mrs. 3, Shore-brae Ledingham, David, tinsmith, Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street Ledingham, James and John, teachers of English, elocution, writing, and arithmetic, Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow Ledingham, Robert, advocate, 61, King-street

Ledingham, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Hutcheon-street

Lefevre, John, renovator of ladies' and gentlemen's apparel, 25, George-street

Lefevre, Joseph, hairdresser, 88, North-street Lefevre, Mrs. feather-dresser, 56, Schoolhill Lefevre, Miss, French teacher, 56, Schoolhill

Legg, James, tinsmith, 48, h. 46, Netherkirkgate Legg, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Holburu- street Leggett, Theophilus, of Millbank, h. Millbank Leighton, David, of the Customs, 47, Castle-street Leighton, James, hosier, Charles-street, Broadford Leighton, John, wright, Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen Leighton, John, mealseller, 20, St. Clement's-street Leighton, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 47, Castle-street Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, (Henry Michie,) 58, Quay

Leith, Alexander, plasterer, 30, Summer-street

Leith, Alexander, shoemaker, 16, Justice-street, h. 26, East North-st. 1832—33 74 LEI—LEV

Leith, George, shoemaker, 4, Wales-street Leith, John, late coppersmith, Cooperston-buildings

Leith, Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, h. 5, Union-place Leith, Mrs. of Overhall, h. 13, Chanonrj^ Old Aberdeen

Leith, Mrs. lodgings, 5, George-street

Leith, Misses, of Freefield, Silver-street

Leslie, Alexander, shipmaster, (Albion,) 27, Constitution-street Leslie, Ernest, grocer, Manofield

Leslie, George, shipmaster, (Fame,) 31, Constitution-street

Leslie, George, grocer, 112, h. Ill, Gallowgate

Leslie, James, excise officer, 51, Bon-Accord-street

Leslie, John, cotton manufacturer, 34, h. 32, Woolmanhill

Leslie, John, late goldsmith, h. 87, Gallowgate Leslie, John, of Powis, Powis -house, Old Aberdeen Leslie, John, turner, Wateiloo-quay

Leslie, John, porter dealer, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow, h. 7,' Weigh-house-square

Leslie, John, shipmaster, (James,) 45, Virginia-street Leslie, John, shipmaster, (Triumph.) Prince Regent-street

Leslie, Robert, tea, porter, and spirit dealer, 22, A. 26, Shiprow

Leslie, Thomas, vintner, York- street

Leslie, William, of Warthill, h. 27, Bon- Accord-terrace Leslie, William, mason, 52, Summer-street Leslie, William, surgeon, 20, Adelphi-court, Union-street, Leslie, William, shoemaker, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Leslie, William, tailor, 6, St. Catherine's-wynd

Leslie, William, flesher and vintner, 6, King-street

Leslie, William, jun. grocer and spirit dealer, 31, h. 30, North-street

Leslie, William, yost. grocer, 4, Mealmarket-lane Leslie, William, mason, 43, Dee-street

I^eslie, Mrs. 42, Union-place Leslie, Misses, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Leslie, Misses, 64, Broad-street

Levie, Andrew, (Steam Navigation Co.) h. 58, Quay Levie, George, shipmaster, (Vesta,) Hector 's-houses, Commerce-street

Levie, Henry, shipmaster, (Adelaide,) 1, Marischal -street 1832-33 LEV—LLO 75

Levie, John, shipmaster, Hanover-lane Levie, John, shipmaster, (Helen,) 20, East North-street Levie, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 9, Marischal-street, h. 51, Quay jLevie, William, shoemaker, 36, h. 58, Quay jLeys, Alexander, vintner, 11, Meal market- lane Leys, Charles, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 42, Gordon-street,

h. 9, Bon-Accord-lane Leys, George, vintner and brewer> 65, North-street Leys, James, vintner, 67, Green Leys, Masson, & Co, manufacturers, 89 and 90, Shiprow Leys, Peter, raealseller, 198, Gallowgate

Lickly, Henry, & Co. tailors, 8, Long-acre Liddle, James, fanier, Machray's-court, 59, George-street Ligertwood, Alexander, mason, 13, Chronicle-lane Ligertwood, James, wright, Ligertwood's-court, 73, George-street, h.

13, Chronicle-lane Ligertwood, James, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 51, King-street, h

13, Chronicle-lane Ligertwood, Thomas, late merchant, 53, King-street Ligertwood, Mrs. Peter, vintner, Footdee Ligertwood, Miss, 21, Summer-street Lindsay, Charles, vintner, Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street Lindsay, James, shipmaster, 18, Prince Regent-street Lindsay, Lieutenant, 3, Prince Regent-street

Lindsay, Roger, mealseller, 60, /*. Ligertwood's-court, 77, George- Lindsay, William, shipmaster, (Rebecca,) 15, James-street [street Lindsay, Mrs. William, lodgings, 15, James-street Lindsay, Mrs. 11, Union-place Lindsay, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Bourtie's- court, 19, Upper- Linklatter, John, shipmaster, 16, Prince Regent-street [kirkgate

Littlejohn, James, woollen draper and furnisher of gentlemen's apparel, 132, Union- street, A. Rosemoimt-terrace, Skene-square Littlejohn, William, accountant, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,)

h. 32, Dee- street Littlejohn, Mrs. Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square Livingstone, Mrs. Dr. 11, Virginia- street

Lloyd's Agent at Aberdeen, Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street 1832-33 7^ LOG—LUN

Jolin, vintner, Lochell, Mrs. Flourmill-lane I Lockhart, Joseph, stabler, 15, Back-wynd

Logan, Charles, shipmaster, (Edward,) 13, James-street Logan, Mrs. John, dressmaker, Commerce-street

Logan, Miss, 5, Back-wynd Logic, George, cabinet-maker, 22, Union-row London Union Assurance Fire Office and Annuities—William Gar- row, advocate, agent, 3'3, Marischal-street

Longmuir, David, overseer of police, Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill Longmuir, Nathaniel, constable, Marywell-street

Longmuir, Miss, teacher, Donald's -court, 20, Schoolhill Louptan, Mrs. flesher, 19, Wales-street- n)arket

Low, Alexander, (Milne, Foulerton, and Co.) h. Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

Low, Alexander, merchant, h. 51, Schoolhill Low, Ernest, bookbinder, 22, VVoolmanliill

Low, George, traveller, (William Matthews and Son,) h. St. Andrew's-

Low, James, dyer, 50, Loch-street [street Low, James, advocate, 103, Union-street

Low, John, wright, Skene-street, h. 22, Black's-buildings Low, John, Rosemount-terrace, Skene -square

Low, John, clerk, (Commercial Bank,) h. 7, Skene-street Low, William, blacksmith, 63, Hutcheon-street

Low, Mrs. dressmaker, 9, Blackfriars-street Lumsden, Clements, advocate, 146, Union-street

Lumsden, Harry, merchant, 34, Broad-street,, h. 102, Union -street Lumsden, Hary, of Belhelvie, 144, Union-street Lumsden, Henry, of Tilwhilly, 255, Union-street liUmsden, Henry and Clements, advocates. Union-terrace

Lumsden, James, clothier, 65, Union-street, h. Upperkirkgate

Lumsden, John, merchant, A. Dee-mouth, Clayhills Lumsden, John, & Co. merchants, 49, Castle-street

Lumsden, V\'illiam, merchant, 58, Union-street, h. Upperkirkgate Lumsden, Miss, 34, Long-acre

Lunan, John, wright, Salter's-court, -39, Loch-street

Lunan, William, clock and watchmaker, 5, Thistle- street

Lunan, W'illiam, wright, 37, St. Andrew's -street 1832-33 — LUN—M^C n

Lunan, Miss, dressmaker, 15, Thistle-street Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat—Thomas Hodge, superintendant Lundie, Mrs. James, lodgings, 12, Constitution-street Lnndie, Mrs. John, Post-office, VVoodside

Lyall, Alexander, late comptroller of customs, East Craibstone-street

Lyall, George, & Co. silk mercers, 99, li. 97, Union-street Lyall, William, general agent, 103, Union-street

Lyell, George, town-seijeant, 13, Huxter-row

Lyell, John, register-grate, stove, and gun-maker, 126, /*. 124, Union- street—manufacturing house, Back-wynd Lyell, William, register-grate and stove maker, 113, Union-street

manufacturing house, 43, Loch-street, h. 91, Gallowgate

Lyell, Mrs. William, lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street

Lyell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1, St. Nicholas-street

Lyon, Alexander, tailor, 30, Upperkirkgate Lyon, John, wright, Holburn-street Lyon, William, shoemaker, Ruthrieston

Lyon, Mrs. midwife, 3, Black's buildings

Lyon, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Emslie's-court, 6, Gallowgate M

Macaldowie, Peter, plasterer, W. Milne's-court, 60, Gallowgate

Macallan, David, upholsterer, h. 1, Martin's-lane, Green

M'Andrew, Agnes, vintner, 13, h. 12, Wales-street

M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 20, li. 22, North-street

M'Bean, Alexander, cooper, 1, North-st. lu 17, Shoe-lane [nity-corner Tri- M'Bean, C. tea and spirit dealer, 53, Green, li. Ilay's-court, 11, M'Bean, Daniel, & Co. cabinet-makers, 98, Chapel-st. lu 9, Skene-row

M'Bean, John, porter and spirit dealer, 23, East North-street

M'Bean, Mrs. late of Alves, lu 36, Skene-terrace M'Bean, Miss, Hardgate

M'Beath, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 9, Justice- street M'Combie, Dunn, & Co. tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 15, Green

M'Combie, George, stabler, 4, Harriot-street

M'Combie, James Boyn, advocate, 103, Union-street, h. Richmondhill

M'Combie, Peter, tobacco manufacturer, lu 9, Correction-wynd 1832—33 H 7S M'C—M'D

M'Combie, Rev. Robert, h. Justice-street [Netherkirkgate M'Combie, Thomas, & Co. tobacco and snufF manufacturers, 51, M'Combie, William, of Easter Skene, h. Fairley

M'Combie, Mrs. of Richmondhill, h. Richmondhill

M-^Combie, Mrs. 131, Skene -street

M'Combie, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 36, Union-street

M'Conachie, Alexander, teacher of English, &c. Class-rooms, 13,

Crown-st. h. 8, Bon-Accord-terrace [A. 9, St. Nicholas-lane

Maconachie, James, & Co. glass and china dealers, 34, St. Nicholas-st.

M'Conachie, William, pawnbroker, Ross's-court 6, Upperkirkgate

M'Conachie, William, grocer, porter and ale dealer, Skene-squaa-e M'Condack, Harry, maltster, Holburn-street M'Condack, Henry, clerk, South Bridge Brewery, Holburn-street M'Cormock, Alexander, basket-maker, 66, Queen-street

M'Crae, Alexander, clerk, (G. B. & Co.) h. 28, Chapel-street M'Crae, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 15, Justice-street

ISI'Culloch, Hugh, mason, 8, Gerard-street

M'Donald, Allan, tailor. Upper Denburn [Bon-Accord-street

M 'Donald, Alexander, marble and stone cutter. King-street, h. 2\ M'Donald, Alexander, shipmaster, (Thainston,) Wales-street

M'Donald, Alexander, tailor, 96, h. Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate Macdonaid, Alexander, sen. shipmaster, 20, James-street

IMacdonald, Alexander, advocate, 25, Marischal-street, h. 20, James-st.

M'Donald, Bernard, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 5, East North-st.

M'Donald, David, manager, (Bannermill,) h. Constitution- street M'Donald, Donald, shoemaker, Ruthrieston M'Donald, George, gardener, Holburn-street

M'Donald, George, gardener, 12, Wales-street

M'Donald, Gilbert, druggist, 43, h. 27, High-street, Old Aberdeen M'Donald, James, gardener, 17, Shuttle-lane

M'Donald, James, cabinet-maker, 3, North-street, h. 3, Long-acre

M'Donald, John, tea and porter dealer, 5, Littlejohn-street f cord-st.

M'Donald, John, bookseller, 3, South Silver-street, h- 23, Bon-Ac-

M 'Donald, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, Causewayend M'Donald, John, grocer, 44, East North-street M'Donald, John, road-overseer, 64, Gerard-street

M'Donald, John, flesher, 7, Wales street market, h. Wales-street 1832-33 M'D—M'l 70

M'Donald, John, tailor, Upper Denburn M'Donald, Kenneth, teacher, 32, Long-acre, h. \, Peacock's close, 24, M'Donald, M. spirit dealer, 20, Lower Denburn [Castle-street M'Donald, Robert, apothecary and druggist, Cotton M-Donald, Thomas, vintner, 3, Spital M'Donald, William, grocer and vintner, 41, Shiprovv M'Donald, William Skene, writer and accountant, 11, St. Andrew's-st. M'Donald, Mrs. register office for engaging servants, 96, Gallowgate M'Donald, Mrs. lodgings, 84, Union-street M'Donald, Miss, dressmaker, 32, Blackfriars-street Macfarlane & Co. general merchants and agents, 103, Union-street, Macfarlane, Peter, merchant, h. Skene-terrace M'Gowan, James, currier, Newbridge, A. 11, Bon- Accord-street M'Gowan & Son, tanners, Newbridge. Hardgate M-Gowan, Thomas, tanner, Newbridge, h. 11, Bon- Accord-street M'Gowan, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 54, George-street M'Gowan, Mrs. John, late of Newbridge, 24, Chapel-street M'Gregor, Donald, blacksmith, Cameron's-court, 20, North-street ~~"^ M'Gregor, John, shipmaster, (Margaret,) Summer-lane M'Gregor, William, shipmaster, (Caledonia,) 13, Prince Regent-street M'Grigor, Charles, hosier and girth-thoe manufacturer, 5, Justice-st. M'Grigor, John, wright, 18, Justice-street, h. 1, Gardener's-lane M 'Hardy, Charles, ironmonger, h. 20, St. Andrew's-street M Hardy, David, blacksmith, 66, Netherkirkgate M 'Hardy, James, advocate, h. Berryden M'Hardy, James, house-carpenter, 208, George-street

At 'Hardy, James, sheriff-officer, office 61, Castle-street, 7j. 21, Loch-st. M'Hardy, John, blacksmith and horse-shoer, 65, North-street M'Hardy, John, vintner and lodgings, 10, Adelphi-court, Union-street M'Hardy & Robison, advocates, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street MHardy, Mrs. milliner, 23, h. 31, Shiprow Machray, Alexander, dyer, 79, h. 77, Woolmanhill Machray, George, druggist, 54, Broad-street, h. 77, Woolmanhill Machray, Isaac, Royal Hotel, 63, Union-street Machray, Robert, advocate, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street Machray, Robert, baker, 97, High-street, Old Aberdeen M'Innes, Mrs. George, 11, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen 1832-33 H 2 80 M^I—M^K

M'Intosh, Andrew, saddler, 25, North-street, h. 44, Long-acre M'Intosh, Daniel, blacksmith and machiue-niaker, Fish-street, h. Hen- derson's- court, 46, Broad-street

M'Intosh, James, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 3, Blackfriars-street M'Intosh, James, tinsmith, 28, h. Yeats-court, SO, Netherkirkgate M'Intosh, John, tailor, 14, Gardener's-lane M'Intosh, William, merchant, Kingsland-place, Broadford M'Intosh, Mrs. vintnei', 88, Shiprow

M'Intosh, Miss, teacher, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Mack, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 9, Chapel street M'Kay, A. furnishing tailor, 67, Netherkirkgate

M'Kay, Angus, tailor, 17, Justice-street M'Kay & Black, woolcombers, 54, Loch-street M'Kay, Donald, wright, 18, Justice-street

M'Kay, George, tailor, 38, Woolmanhill

M'Kay, George, clerk, 16, Constitution-street M'Kay, James, furniture dealer, 62, Gallowgate

M'Kay, James, bootmaker, 8, Shoe-lane

M'Kay, James, porter and spirit dealer, 28, North-street M'Kay, John, wright, Jamieson's -court, 38, Shiprow M'Kay, John, tailor. Steps of Gilcomston M'Kay, John, shoemaker. Cotton M'Kay, Neil, grocer, 34, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

M'Kay, Robert, furniture dealer, 11, Park-street M'Kay, Mrs. James, stabler, 166, Gallowgate M'Kay, Mrs. Register-oflice, 65, Netherkirkgate M'Kay, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate

M'Kechnie, Rev. Neil, (Woodside Chapel,) h. Woodside

M'Kenzie, Alexander, (Munro 84 Grant,) h. 99, George-street M'Kenzie, Alexander, manufacturer, Skene-square

M'Kenzie, Alexander, painter and glazier, 194, h, 196, Gallowgate M'Kenzie, Alexander, sheriff-officer, 112, George street M'Kenzie, Alexander, vintner, 52, Windmill-brae

M'Kenzie, Alexander, & Co. skinners, Fowler's-wynd, li. Well of Spa

M'Kenzie, Charles, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, Poynernook M'Kenzie, Charles, writer, 89, Green

M'Kenzie, Donald, millwright, 6, Shuttle-lane 1832-33 M'K—M'K 81

M'Kenzie, Duncan, vintner, Lower Denburn M'Kenzie, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 11, George-street M'Kenzie, Rev. Hugh, (Gaelic Chapel,) h. Hutcheon-street M'Kenzie, Hugh, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Woodside M'Kenzie, John confectioner, 53, h. Plasterer's-court, 70, Gallowgate M'Kenzie, John, blacksmith, Duthie's- court, 35, Guestrow M'Kenzie, William, teacher. Town-house, Old Aberdeen M'Kenzie, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Skene-street

M'Kenzie, Mrs. A. 5, Mounthooly M'Kenzie, Mrs. Colin, Bon-Accord-ten-ace

M'Kenzie, Mrs. late of Breda, 56, High-street, Old Aberdeen M'Kenzie, Mrs. John, 139, Skene-street M'Kenzie, Mrs. 33, Summer street M'Kenzie, Miss, dressmaker, 89, Green M'Kenzie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 1, Blackfriars-street

M'Kiddey, James, tailor, 30, East North-street [house-street Mackie, Alexander, ship agent— Office, Water-lane, h. 37, White- Mackie, Alexander, china, glass, and stoneware merchant, 43, h. Dun-

can's-court, 45, Castle- street Mackie & Rhind, wholesale haberdashers and agents, 43, Broad-street Mackie, George, boot and shoemaker, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George- Mackie, George, shoemaker, 33, East North-street [street

Mackie, John, hatter, 6, Castle-street Mackie, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, St Clement's-street Mackie, Thomas, sheriff-officer, 25, Frederick-street Mackie, William, merchant, (of Mackie & Rhind,) h. 52, Chapel-street Mackie, William, stabler, 177, Gallowgate Mackie, Mrs. George, lodgings, 12, Commerce- street

Mackie, Mrs. James, 18, St. Andrew's-street Mackie, Mrs. John, stoneware merchant, 2 North-street

Mackie, Mrs. Thomas, vintner, 6, Commerce-street Mackie, Miss, dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-street

M'Killiam, Basil, confectioner, 52, Broad-street, h. 11, Long-acre

M'Killiam, William, confectioner, 52, Broad-street, h. 11, Long-acre M'Kinnan, Lauchlan, shipmaster, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

M'Kiunan, William, ironmonger, h. View-place 1832-33 h3 82 M'K—M'M

M'Kinnan, William, & Co. ironmongers, 25, Gallowgate M'Kinnan, William, & Co. ironmongers and cast-iron founders, Windy-wynd M'Kirdy, Alexander, glass warehouse, and glass-cutter, 104, Union-st.

h. 12, Guestrow

Sl'Kirdy, Henry, clerk, (John Smith & Co.) 6, Prince's-street M'Laurin, Duncan, supervisor of excise, Mitchell-place, King-street M'Laurin, George, overseer of the carpet department, (A. H. & S.) h. Crown-street M'Laurin, James, collector of excise— Office, 50, King-street, h. 122, Union-street

M'Lean, Alexander, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate M'Lean, Alexander, porter dealer, 32, North-street

M'Lean, Barnet, tea ?ind spirit dealer, 9, College-lane M'Lean, Captain Francis, Kingsland-place, Broadford M'Lean, George Gordon, M.D. 21, Constitution-street M'Lean, John, plasterer, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

M'Lean, John, tea and spirit merchant, 48, Queen-street

M'Lean, Robert, plasterer, 8, John-street

M'Lean, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 2, John-sti'eet

M'Lean, Samuel, bookseller and stationer, 8, Union-st. h. 8, John-st. M'Lean, Thomas, druggist, 55, George-street M'Lean, Thomas, h Sons, plasterers, M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate M'Lean, Miss, 21, Constitution-street

M'Lennan, Kenneth, excise officer, Matheson's houses, Connigarhill,

M'Leod, Alexander, flesher, 24, George-street-market [^Links

M'Leod, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton

M'Leod, James, tinsmith, 39, h. 21, East North-street

M'Leod, Kenneth, porter and spirit dealer, 105, Skene-street

M'Leod, William, tailor, Huntly-street M'Leod, Miss, 70, High-street, Old Aberdeen

M'Millan, David, currier, (W. Morrison, Loch-side,) h. 33, St. An-

M'Millan, Duncan, vintner, 14, Albion-street yrew's-street

M'Millan, Peter, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 43, Quay

M'Millan, Rev. Samuel, of the Relief Church, h. Ann-street

M'Millan, Mrs. lodgings, 12, Guestrow 1832-33 M'N—MAI 83

M'Naughtan, George, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) h. Woodside M'Niven, John, excise officer, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street M'Phail, Donald, farmer, Skene-square

M'Pherson, Alexander, vvright, 16, Constitution-street M'Pherson, Duncan, boot and shoemaker, John-street M'Pherson, Dr. H. sub-principal, and professor of Greek, King's Col-

lege, h. 30, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen JVl'Pherson, Mrs. vintner, Church-street M'Pherson, Misses, 43, Union-place

M'Pherson, Misses, dressmakers, 1, Justice-lane

M'Rae, Donald, tailor. Upper Denburn M'Rae, Mrs. vintner, 24, Long-acre

M 'Robbie, John, leather-cutter, 8, Woolraanhill M'Robin, Dr. Lunatic Asylum, Clerkseat Macswein, Hugh, general agent and auctioneer, Union-street—entries,

2, Union -lane, and, 2, Broad-street

M'Taggart, Donald, &; Co. grocers, 40, North-street, h. 79, George-st. M'William, Robert, grocer, Leadside, Gilcomston

Mail and General Coach Offices, 61, Un'on-street, and 5, Castle-street

Main, Alexander, niealseller, Holburn-strfeat

Main, Edward, seal engraver, 6, Marischal-street Main, Robert, painter, 44, Shiprow

Main, Robert, sheriff-officer, 23, Peacock's-close Main, Thomas, vintner, Ruthrieston Main, William, hairdresser, 44, Shiprow

Main, Mrs. midwife, 9, Woolmanhiil Mair, James, advocate, 25, Queen-street

Mair, Thomas, traveller, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h. 25, High-street, Old Aberdeen Maitland, George, agent, (for Blackie & Son, of Glasgow's, Publica-

tions,) 46, Broad-street

I Maitland, James, & Co. candlemakers, 42, Netherkirkgate

Maitland, John, merchant, 36, Union-street, h. 23, Union-place

Maitland, Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend

Maitland, Robert, candlemaker, h. Links

Maitland, William, merchant, h. 9, St. Clement's-street 1832-33 84 MAI—MAS

Maitland, Mrs. William, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street Maitland, Miss, dressmaker, 12, Frederick-street Malcolm, Alexander, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston Malcolm, James, teacher, (Davidson's Free School,) York-street Manchester Fire and Life Assurance Office—Alexander Macdonald, advocate, agent, 25, Marischal- street Mann, James, watch and clock-maker, Woodside

Mann, J. dealer in furniture, 21, Justice-street Mann, John, boot and shoemaker, 12, Long-acre Mann, William, wright, Chapel-street

Marnoch, Alexandei", messenger of customs, 3, Shore-lane Marr, John, piano-forte-maker, 43, Broad-street

Marr, John, sen. cabinet-maker, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Marshall, Alexander, confectioner, h. Booth's-court, 21, Castle-street

Marshall, David, painter and glazier, Diamond street Marshall, George, manufacturer, Leadside, Gilcomston

Marshall, James, wright, (Leys, Masson, & Co.) h, Wiudmill-brae

Marshall, Bobert, farrier, 6, Park-lane

Marshall, Mrs. (late of Tullynessle,) 102, Union-street, Marshall, Mrs. grocer, 81, Green

Martin, Alexander, clothier, haberdasher, and stay warehouseman, 21,

Broad street, h. Cooperston-buildings

Max'tin, George, letter-carrier, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street

Martin, James, mealseller, 33, h. 31, Shiprow Martin, James vintner, 30, Shiprow

Martin, James, flesher, 37, Wales-street-market, h. Banchory

Martin, Matthew, flesher, 16, Wales-street-market, h. Banchory

Martin, Robert, flesher, 34, Wales-st. market, h. Tollohill, Banchory

Martin, Samuel, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, and mealseller, 1, Cause-

Martin, William, shipbuilder, 36, Park-st, [wayend, h. 1, Catherine-st.

Martin, Mrs. John, vintner, 9, James-street Martyn, Mrs. Captain, Steps of Gilcomston

Massie, James Ig. manager. Gas Co. h. 56, Union-street Massie, Joseph, shoemaker, Spital

Massie, Thomas, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford

Massie, Mrs. di-essmaker and milliner, 56, Union-street 1832-33 MAS—MAT 85

Massie, Mrs. 30, Chapel-street Masson, Alexander, hairdresser, 58, North-street Masson, Andrew, accountant, (Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Co.)

h. Craigwell-place, Skene-street Masson, Francis, comb-maker, 10, Bon- Accord-lane Masson, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Causewayend Masson, James, vintner, 3, Catto-square Masson, John, vintner, 35. Park-street Masson, Jolni, brewer, 22, h. 21, Loch-street Masson, Robert, broker, 26, Justice-street Masson, William, stone-cutter, Union-street West, h. 63, Woolmanhill Masson, Mrs. Samuel, 19, Union-street Masson, Mrs. grocer, 63, Woolmanhill Masson, Mrs. vintner, 133, Skene-street Mather, John, gardener, Kittybrewster Mather, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 11, Summer-lane Mather, Miss, teacher, 43, St. Andrew's-street Mathew, William, boot and shoemaker, 57, h. 55, Green Matthew, Alexander C. surgeon, 45, h. 49, Commerce-street Matthew, Alexander, shipowner, 17, Marischal-street, h. Mitchell-

place, King-street

Matthew, John, baker, 63, h. 64, Queen-street Matthews, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 63, Shiprow

Matthews, William, jun. leather merchant, li. Hanover-court, 2, Upper- kirkgate

Matthews, William, leather merchant, li. 219, George-street Matthews, William, & Son, curriers and leather merchants, warehouse,

4, Upperkirkgate, and currying-shop, Loch-side Matheson, Alexander, nurseryman, Connigarhill, Links

Matheson, Alexander, baker, 54, h. 52, Schoolhill

Matheson, Charles, late ropemaker, 37, Shiprow Matheson, George, boot and shoemaker, Holburn-street

Matheson, George, manager, (Aberdeen and FIuU Shipping Co.) ^. 31, Long-acre

Matheson, Isaac, mealseller, 3, East North-street, A. 31, Long-acre

Matheson, Isaac, clothier, silkmercer, and haberdasher, 7, Broad-street,

A. 31, Long-acre 1832-33 , 86 MAT—MEL

Matheson, James, dealer in furniture, &c. 7, North-street Matheson, James, stabler, 81, North-street Matheson, John, builder, 83, Causewayend Matheson, John, bookseller, stationer, and paper agent, 38, Broad-st.

h. Mount-pleasant Matheson, John, mason, Causewayend

Matheson, John, vintner, 10, Carmelite-street Matheson, John, tailor, (lodgings,) Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperlcirk-

Matheson, Peter, barber, 25, College-street CS^*^ Matheson, Peter, wood merchant, Lower Denburn

Matheson, Peter, merchant tailor, Jamieson's-court, 5, Upperkirkgate

Matheson, Robert, shipmaster, h. Lower Denburn Matheson, Robert, vintner. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-street Matheson, Mrs. Robert, 27, Dee-street

May, John, mason, 9, Quay

May, Miss, ladies' school, 9, Quay

Mavers, Charles, flesher, 4, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street

M earns, Daniel, shipmaster, (Earl of Aberdeen,) 2, Yeats'-lane

Mearns, Rev. Dr. D. professor of divinity. King's College, A. 1, Chap-

lainry. Old Aberdeen

Mearns, George, china merchant, 47, Union-street, h. 28, Adelphi- court. Union-street

Mearns, James, shipmaster, (London Packet,) 3, Baltic-street

Mearns, John, watch and clockmaker, II, Schoolhill, h. Blackfriars-st. Mearns, Robert, builder, 53, Bon-Accord-street

Mearns, Mrs. midwife, 5, Guestrow Mearns, Miss, Holburn-street Mearns, Miss, Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate Medical, Clerical, and General Life Assurance Society—Alexander Thomson, advocate, agent, 5, Belmont-street Medical Provident Institution of Scotland—Arthur Thomson, agent, 25, Marischal-street

MefF, John, coppersmith, 18, A. 16, Huxter-row MefF, John, gardener. Mile-end

Megget, Mrs. John, 9, St. Nicholas-street

Meldrum, James, vintner, 3, Water-lane Meldrum, William, gardener, 13, Rose-street 1832-33 MEL—MER 87

Meldrum, Mrs. William, Gerard-street Tavern, 30, Gerard-street Meldrum, Miss, dressmaker, 17, George-street Mellis, Captain James, Ruthrieston Mellis, James, 47, Queen-street Mellis, Peter, coal-broker—office, 49, Quay, h. 53, Commerce-street Mellis, Mrs. 10, Peacock's-close, 24, Castle- street Melville, Thomas, plane manufacturer and wholesale ironmonger, 106, Gallowgate Melville, William, plane manufacturer and ironmonger, 106, Gallow-

gate, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford Melvin, George, teacher, 19, Belmont-street

Melvin, James, rector. Grammar-school, h. 209, Gallowgate

Melvin, James, merchant, li. 37, Marischal-street Melvin, James, wright, Catherine-street Melvin, John, musician, Reid's-court, 6, Shiprow Melvin, Robert, clothier and haberdasher, 4, Broad-street, h. 57, Bon- Accord-street Melvin, William, Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street Melvin, Mrs. poultry-shop, 79, Shiprow Melvin, Mrs. vintner, Exchequer-court, h. 9, Exchequer-row Melvin, Miss, lodgings, Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate Mennie, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 46, Upperkirkgate, h. Kingsland-place, Broadford Mennie, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate Mennie, Alexander, vintner. Ferry-boat-house, New Pier Mennie, Alexander, stabler, 168, Gallowgate Cg^t^ Mennie, Alexander, & Co. grocers and spirit dealers, 57, Netherkirk- Mennie, George, vintner, 140, George-street Mennie, James, land-surveyor, Hardgate Pane

Mennie, John, linen yarn nianufacturer, 37, Gallowgate, h. 1, Jopp's- Mennie, William, grocer, 33, Broad-street, h. Concert-court, Broad-st.

Mennie, William, spirit dealer, Holburn-street Menty, William, shipbuilder, (A, Hall & Co.) h. York-street Menzies, Charles, vintner. Union-street Mercer, John, wright, Catherine-street Mercer, Hay, watch and clockmaker, 22, North-street Mercer, W'illiam, general painter, Catherine-street 1832-33 88 MER—MIL

Mercer, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 4, Young-street Merchant, Mrs. Richard, II, Chronicle-lane

Mess, Mrs. James, 11, Canal-terrace

Meston, Alexander, silk and woollen dyer, and renovator, 71, Queen- Meston, John, silk-dyer, Craigwell-place, Skene-street [street Meston, Thomas, teacher of English, 9, Adelphi-court, Union-street,

h. 2, South Silver-street

Michie, George, cooper, 10, Quay, h. 7, Barnet's-close

Michie, John, tailor, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate

Michie, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 12, Broad-street, h. 19, Union-row Michie, Miss, teacher, 20, Blackfriars-street Middleton, David, blacksmith and bell-hanger, 47, George-street Middleton, James, grocer, 4G, A. 48, Summer-street Middleton, James, teacher of music, 25, Marischal-street Middleton, James, caiidlemaker, 31, Wales-street

Middleton, Peter, tailor, Holbuni-street

Middleton, Samuel, book-keeper, (Aberdeen Bank,) h. Waterford, Middleton, William, vintner, 2, Mealmarket-lane j^Broadford Middleton, Mrs. vintner, 19, Loch-street Middleton, Mrs. George, 30, Shuttle-lane

Middleton, Mrs. wool and worsted merchant, 7, George-street, h. Da- vidson's-court. 111, Gallowgate

Middleton, Mrs. John, grocer and spirit dealer, York-street

Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Huntly-street Middleton, Miss, dressmaker, 111, Gallowgate Military Hospital, Castlehill Millar, Charles, watch and cloch-maker. Cotton

Millar, George, rope and twine manufacturer, 34, Park-street Millar, James, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market

Millar, James, tobacco-pipe-maker, 48, Loch-street, h. 12, St. An- drew's-street

Millar, William, tailor, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street Millar, Mrs. Major, Bon-Accord-terrace Millar, Mrs. 12, Quay

Millar, Mrs. teacher, 13, Lodge-walk Milne, Alexander, stabler, 58, Green 1832-33 MIL—MIL 89

Milne, Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 64, h. Mitchell's-court, 66, North-street Milne, Alexander, grocer, snuff and tobacco manufacturer, 1, Young- Milne, Alexander, gardener. Clerk-seat [street Milne, Alexander, grain merchant— Office, Waterloo-quay Milne, Alexander, furnishing tailor, 242, George-street Milne, Alexander, upholsterer, 15, North-street, h. 43, Long-acre Milne, Alexander, teacher of dancing, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate Milne, Alexander, baker, 83, h. 82, Gallowgate Milne, Andrew, manufacturer, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. Chapel-street Milne, Andrew, cabinet-maker, 19, King-street Milne, Cniden, & Co. manufacturers. Spring-garden, Windmill-brae, and Gordon's-mills Milne, David, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 78, George-street, h. 22,

St. Andrew's-street ^ Milne, David, wright, 13, Renny's-wynd [buildings

Milne, Foulerton, & Co. manufacturers and woollen drapers, 1, Union- Milne, George, vintner, 78, Windmill-brae Milne, George, gardener, 46, High-street, Old Abei'deen

Milne, George, teacher. Poor's Hospital, h. 19, Upperkii'kgate Milne, George, gardener, Bandyhill, Gilcomston Milne, George, shore porter, Shiprow

Milne, George, manager, (W. P. & Co.) h. Gordon's-mills

Milne, George, mason, 8, Huntly-street

Milne, Henry, blacksmith, 1, St. Andrew's-street

Milne, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 181, Gallowgate

Milne, James, manufacturer, h. Milne's-court, 65, Gallqwgate

Milne, James, Crown and Eagle Tavern, 14, Huxter-row Milne, James, boot and shoemaker, (successor to Brebner & Maitland,) Commercial-buildings, 115, Union-street Milne, James, (Devanha Distillery,) Devanha

Milne, James, painter and glazier, 101, Spital, h. 80, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Milne, John, porter, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) li. 93,

Milne, John, tailor, 76, Spital, Old Aberdeen [Union-streei Milne, John, cart and plough wright, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Milne, John, vintner, 6, Bou-Accord-street

1832-33 I 90 MIL—MIL

Milne, John Duguid, advocate— Office, M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-

street, h. East Craibstone-street Milne, John, hairdresser, 28, h. Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate Milne, John, mason, Kingsland-place, Broadford

Milne, J. vintner, Springbank, Kittybrewster

Milne, John, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. Wm. Milne's- court, 60, Gallowgate Milne, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Park-street Milne, Joseph, horse-shoer and farrier, 2, Farrier-lane, and Gordon-

street, A. 61, King-street Milne, Peter, (late of the Excise,) Broadford Milne, Peter, gardener, Downie's-how, near Kittybrewster Milne, Peter, shipmaster, (James and Margaret,) 35, Virginia-street Milne, Robert, manufacturer, (G. B. & Co.) Millbank-cottage, Wood- Milne, Robert, teacher, 12, Marischal-street [side Milne, Robert, timber-measurer, Hardgate

Milne, Thomas, n\irseryman and florist, Sunnyside Milne, Captain William, 37, Chapel-street

Milne, William, grocei", tea and spirit dealer, 57, Virginia- street Milne, William, mealseller, 31, ^. Crombie's-court, 32, Park-street Milne, William, vintner, 29, Lodge-walk

Milne, William, nailer, John-street, h. 4, Shuttle-street Milne, William, shoemaker, Cotton

Milne, William, boot and shoemaker, 17, St. Nicholas-street, h. 13, Schoolhill

Milne, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 39, Broad-street, h. 8, Correction-wynd

Milne, William, furnishing tailor, 25, Guestrow

Milne, William, painter and glazier, h. W. Milne's-court, 60, Gal- Milne, William, mealseller, 30, Wales-street [lowgate Milne, William, quarrier, Ruthrieston Milne, Mrs. A. midwife, Virginia-street

Milne, Mrs. David, midwife, 22, St. Andrew's-street Milne, Mrs. James, Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street Milne, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 14, Belraont-street Milne, Mrs. Robert, sewing school, 12, Marischal-street Milne, Mrs. Robert, straw-hat-maker and milliner, 49, King-street'- 1832—33 MIL—MIT 91

Milne, Mrs. William, lodgings, 39, Virginia-street Milne, Mrs. dressmaker, 14, Thistle-street Milne, Mrs. midwife, 14, Harriot-street [lowgate Milne, Mrs. silk-stocking and glove grafter, and loop lifter, 218, Gal- Milne, Mrs. lodgings, Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate Milne, Mrs. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Park-street Milne, Miss Jane, confectioner, 19, Netherkirkgate [ Milne, Miss, 75, Union-street Milne, Miss, dressmaker, Wm. Milne's -court, 60, Gallowgate Milne, Miss, dressmaker, 12, Catto-square Milne, Misses, 32, King-street Minto, James, shipmaster, (Matilda,) York-street Minto, William, shipbuilder, (of Alex. Hall & Co.) York-street

Mirrielees, James, general agent, 9, h. 30, Adelphi-court, Union-st.

Mirrielees, William, haberdasher, 72, Union-street, h. Skene-terrace Mirrielees, Miss, teacher of the Female Lancasterian School, Char-

lotte-street, h. Skene-terrace Mitchell, Rev. Adam, principal session-clerk, and head master of the

Grammar-school, h. Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen Mitchell, Alexander, gardener, Willowbank Mitchell, Alexander, gardener, Holburn-street Mitchell, Alexander, cashier of the Aberdeen Town and County

Bank, A. 91, Union-street Mitchell, Alexander, advocate and sheriff-clerk-depute, 26, Castle-

street, h. 29, Union-street Mitchell, Alexander, bookseller and stationei*, 20, Upperkirkgate, h.

Mitchell, Andrew, 4, Water-lane [Spital

Mitchell, George, spirit merchant, Waterloo-quay Mitchell, George, hairdresser and wig- maker, 59, Gallowgate

Mitchell's Hospital, 9, Chanonry, Old Aberdeen Mitchell, James, birth-master, 9, Water-lane Mitchell, James, mason, 22, St. Andrevv's-street Mitchell, James, painter, Skene-street [ Mitchell, James, stocking manufacturer, Blackfriars-street, h. Spital Mitchell, James, clothier and haberdasher, 5, Union-buildings, h. Chapel-lane Mitchell, James, toy and trinket merchant, 70, Queen-street

1832-33 I 2 92 MIT—MOI

Mitchell, James, grocer and sheriff-officer, Cotton Mitchell, John, gardener, Hardgate

Mitchell, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 43, East North-street Mitchell, John, builder. Chapel-street

Mitchell, John, shipmaster, (Highlander,) 12, Guestrow

Mitchell, Robert, manager, (Leith and Clyde Shipping Co.) h. 18, St. Clement's-street Mitchell, Robert, heckle-maker, 26, Gerard-street

Mitchell, Robert, hinge-maker, 6, VVindj^-wynd Mitchell, Thomas, stabler, 13, Harriot-street

Mitchell, William, shipmaster, (Navarin,) 9, Water-lane

Mitchell, William, watch and clockraaker, 18, h. 14, Schoolhill

Mitchell, William, bookseller and fancy stationer, 60, Broad-street, h. Mitchell, William, silk mercer, 27, h. 29, Union-street [Spital Mitchell, William, mason, Charlotte- street Mitchell, Mrs. George, 42, Chapel-street Mitchell, Mrs. Diamond-street

Mitchell, Mrs. (Dowager of Thainston,) h. Dee-street Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell-place, King-street

Mitchell, Mrs. lodgings, 15, St. Nicholas- street ?vlitchell, Mrs. midwife, 33, Chapel-street Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 130, Union-street jMitchell, Miss, 1, Chapel-street Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, Maybank, Hntcheon-street

Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 9, St. Nicholas-street

Moffat, Mrs. Captain William, lodgings, 41, St. Nicholas-street

Moffat, Mrs. sick nurse, 3, Denburn

Moir, Alexander, late hosier, A. Moir's-court, 103, Gallowgate Moir, Charles, grocei", 93, Skene-street

Moir, David, furnishing tailor, 8, St. Nicholas-street

Moir, David, shipmaster, (John Catto,) 14, Summer-lane Moir, Francis, vintner, and occasional waiter, 37, North-street

Moir, George, of Denmore, h. Denmore

Moir, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Cotton

Moir, George, tailor, 8, Shiprow

Moir, James, M.D. 9, Carmelite-street

Moir, James, hairdresser, 8, Skene-Iane - 1832-33 MOI—MOR 93

Moir, James, guard, (North Mail,) Constitution-street Moir, John, preserver of all kinds of animal and vegetable food in a I Virginia-street, h. Canal-terrace ! fresh state, 38, 5, Moir, John, wright, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, Little Belmont-st. Moir, John, grocer, 83, Shiprow Moir, Joseph, weaver, 7, h. 8, Innes-street Moir, Robert, student of divinity, 56, Dee-street

Moir, Robert, wine merchant, 23, Adelphi-crt. Union-st. \^8, Guestrow Moir, Thomas, bookseller, and circulating library, 28, Upperkirkgate, h. Moir, William, porter and spirit dealer, Upper Denburn Moir, Mrs. Robert, 75, Dee-street Moir, Mrs. lodgings, 16, Long-acre

Moir, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street Moir, Mrs. vintner, 63, Commerce-street Moir, Mrs. wool merchant, 59, h. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate

Moir, Mrs. Archibald, 5, Correction-wynd Moir, Misses, milliners, 96, George-street Mollison, David, porter and spirit dealer, 35, h. 37, Quay Mollison, James, Union Hotel, 25, Union-street Mollyson, George, hosier. Trinity-street Mollyson, Mrs. Captain William, Mackie-place Moncrieff, Alexander, cotton manufacturer. Green Moncur, Nicol, letter carrier, and occasional waiter, h. 13, Blackfriars-st. Montgomery, D. grocer, 148, George-street Montgomery, John, mason, 12, Chronicle-lane Montgomery, Thomas, vintner, 29, Justice-street, Monro, Joseph, stone-cutter, 71, North-street More, Alexander, late collector of Customs, h. Ashgrove More, Mrs. George, (Raeden,) Rosemount-terrace, Skene-square More, Miss, 57, Schoolhill Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, Upper Denburn Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 5, Netherkirkgate Morgan, George T. surgeon, 58, Dee-street Morgan, George, shoemaker, Whitehouse-street Morgan, George, teacher of navigation, 15, James-street Morgan, John, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-street, h. 10, Carnegie's-brae 1832-33 I 3 94 MOR—MOR

Morgan, John, sbijjmaster, (Banchory,) York-street, Footdee

Morgan, John, vintner, 8, Putachie-side Morgan, John, teacher, Chapel of Ease school, Gilcomston Morgan, Mrs. 58, Dee-street Morice, Robert, advocate, 233, Union-street

JSIorice, Mrs. Alexander, 33, Dee-street Morice, Miss, 193, Union-street

Morice, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 16, Dee-street Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, (Duke of Gordon,) Prince Regent-

Morison, Alexander, shoemaker, 5, Denburn [^street Morison, Alexander, shipmaster, Park-street

Morison, Alexander, jeweller, 9, Long-acre

Morison, David, woollen draper, 2, Castle-street, li, 11, Hnxter-row Morison, James, gardener, Hardgate Morison, James, cabinet-maker, Skene-square

Morison, James, late of Berbice, King-street

Morison, John, shipmaster, (Wellington,) Mill-street

Morison, John, shipmaster, (Aimwell,) 15, Constitution-street Morison, John, tea dealer, 80, Causewayend

Morison, Joseph, tailor, (Wm. Robertson,) 22, St. Nicholas-street, h. Henderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate Morison, Patrick, late hosier, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street Morison, William, manufacturer, 42, Chapel-street

Morison, William, grocer, porter, and spirit dealer, 69, Commerce-st.

Moiison, William, tailor. Well-court, 14, Broad-street Morison, William, wright, 74, George-street Morison, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Don-terrace, New Bridge of Don Morison, William, coach-guard, 68, Broad-street Morison, Mrs. William, vintner, 33, Guestrow

Morison, Miss, milliner, York-street Morison, Miss, 30, Dee-street Morison, Misses, dressmakers. Prince Regent-street

Morren, Hugh, merchant and general agent, 50, Netherkirkgate, h. 20, Dee-street [Marischal-street

Morrice, Alexander, cashier, Aberdeen Bank, 53, Castle-street, h. 2, 1832-33 MOR—MUN 95

Morrice, Alexander, ironmonger, (William M'Kinnan & Co.) A. 9, Prince's-street Morrice, James, shipmaster, (Friendship,) 53, Commerce-street

Morrice, Mrs. 9, Prince's-street

Morris, Michael, piano-forte-raaker, 6, St. Nicholas-street

I Mortimer, Adam, wright, 42, Loch-street Mortimer, Alexander, & Co. bakers, general commission agents, and stock brokers, Waterloo-quay Mortimer, Alexander, stocking-maker, 30, Upperkirkgate

Mortimer, Mrs. lodgings, 1, Belmont-street

Mortimer, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 1, Belmont-street

Mowat, Alexander, hatter, 41, Union-street, A. Jopp's-comt, 40, Broad- Mowat, Alexander, vintner, 207 Gallowgate [street Mowat, Alexander, grocer, 10, Blackfriars-street Mowat, David, porter and spirit dealer, 100, Gallowgate

Mowat, George, hatter and cap-maker, 42, h. Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-

street

Mowat and Gordon, cork-manufacturers, 44, h. West-court, 32,

Mowat, James, tailor, Cotton [Guestrow Mowat, John, brewer, vintner, and victualling-house, Pirie's-court, 50, Castle-street

Mowat, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 29, h. Lobban's-court, 30, Mowat, William, vintner, York-street [Castle-street Mowat, William, druggist^ 81, Broad-street, h. Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate Mowat, Mrs. James, 8 Chapel-street Muil, Francis, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Muil, John, baker, 35, Schoolhill Muir, Alexander, advocate, 26, Queen-street

Munro, Alexander, turner, fishing-rod and tackle-maker, 51, h. 52, Kmg-street

Munro, Alexander, mealseller, 21, St. Andrew's-street Munro, Charles, blacksmith, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate

Munro, David, boot and shoemaker, 48, Upperkirkgate, h. Jack's-brae Munro & Grant, woollen drapers, 48, Union-street

I Munro, James, shipmastei', (Hynd,) Mill-street 1832-33 96 MUN—MUR

Munro, John, surveyor of taxes— Office, 48, h. 84, Union-street Munro, John, straw-hat manufacturer, 55, Queen-street Munro, John, stucco-mill, Dee Village

Munro, John, spirit dealer, 19, North-street Munro, Kenneth, boot and shoemaker, and leather-cutter, 56, George-

street

Munro, Leith, blacksmith, Porthill-close, 98, h. 116, Gallowgate Munro, Robert, keeper of the Public Rooms, Union-street Munro, William, bookseller, 50, ^.51, Spital Munro, William, excise officer, Prospect Cottage, Loanhead Munro, Mrs. stay-maker, 52, King-street Munro, Mrs. late of Huntly, Broadford Munro, Mrs. grocer, 61, Chapel-street Munro, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 24, Shiprow

Murdoch, Alexander, vintner, 1, Mutton-brae Murdoch, John, mealseller, 23, Loch-street Murphy, Thomas, silk-dyer and renovator, 29, George-st. h. Broadford Murray, Alexander, shipmaster and vintner, 41, Quay

MuiTay, Alexander, flesher, 26, George-street-market Murray, Alexander, vintner, 71, h. 73, Whidmill-brae Murray, Alexander, M.D, Union-terrace Murray, Andrew, advocate, 83, Union-street Murray, Charles, shipmaster, (Migvie,) Park-street Murray, Ebenezer, late merchant, Gordon-street Murray, George, clerk, (G. B. & Co.) h. 13, Bon- Accord-street Murray, George, tin plate worker, 23, Chapel-street MuiTay, George, builder, Park-street Murray, James, advocate— Office, 28, h. 30, Schoolhill Murray, James, boot and shoemaker, 52, Upperkirkgate Murray, James, chimney-sweep, 13, Vennel Mun-ay, James, mealseller, 2, Carnegie's-brae Murray, Rev. John, (North Parish Church,) h. King-street [Quay Murray, John, watch, clock, compass, and quadrant maker, 37, h. 34, MuiTay, John, tobacconist, (M'Combie, Dunn, & Co.) h. 13, Green Murray, John, shoemaker, 48, East North-street Murray, Robert, confectioner, 13, h. Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street 1832-33 MUR—NIC 97

MuiTay, Peter, umbrella- maker, 54, Green Murray, William, boot and shoemaker, 73, Queen-street

Murray, William, beef sliop, &c. (open every lawful day,) 24, Upper-

kirkgate, h. 24, Sclioolhill Murray, William, house-carpenter, 46, John-street

Murray, William, clerk, (Aberdeen Lime Co.) h. 8, Summer-lane

Murray, William, flesher, 17, George-street-market Murray, William, brush-maker, 25, Chapel-street Murray, William, tobacconist, (Kilgour & Co.) 46, Netherkirkgate

MuiTay, William, tailor, 9, Bon- Accord-lane Murray, Mrs. Alexander, 66, Dee-street Mutch, John, gardener, Lochhead Mutch, Robert, blacksmith, 22, Dee-street Mutch, William, shoemaker, 61, Causewayend

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Nairne, John, tailor, Holburn-street

Nairne, Mrs. 104, George-street ' National Bank of Scotland Branch, 103, Union- street.—P. Macfarlane, agent Naughtan, John, turner, and musical instrument-maker, 90, George-st. Neilson, Charles, builder and stone-cutter, Constitution-street Neilson, George, block-maker and boat builder, York-street, h. 2, Summer-lane Neilson & Hutcheon, marble and stone-cutters, 19, King-street

Neilson, Mrs. housekeeper. Trinity Hall, 1, Trinity-comer

New Inn and Hotel, 5, Castle-street Nicol, Alexander, shipmaster, Copland's-houses, Wellington-street

Nicol, Alexander, cooper, 25, Green Nicol, Andrew, clerk, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. 36, King-street

I Nicol, Charles, stabler, Tanfield Nicol, George, clerk, (Catto, Thomson, & Co.) 2, Wellington-street Nicol, James, advocate, 17, Adelphi- court. Union-street

Nicol, James, dyer, 16, Shoe-lane Nicol, John, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae 1832—33 »8 NIC—OGI

Nicol, John, shipmaster, (Matchless,) Wellington-street Nicol, John, shipwright, St. Clement's-street

Nicol, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 18, h. 20, Shiprow Nicol, John, shoemaker, 17, George-street Nicol, John, turner, Broadford Nicol, John, gardener, Fountainhall Nicol, John, vintner, Ruthrieston Nicol, Lewis, mason, 107, High-street, Old Aherdeen Nicol, Peter, brickmaker, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen Nicol, Reid, & Co. shipbuilders, Footdee

Nicol, Mrs. lodgings, 9, Littlejohn-street Nicol, Misses, dressmakers, 24, Schoolhill NicoU, Lewis, advocate, Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate Nicolson, Daniel, book-keeper, (Commercial Bank,) 34, Union-place

Nicolson, Thomas, shipmaster, (Abbotsford,) 1, Canal-terrace

Nicolson, William, plumber, (Robert Gilchrist,) h. Hanover-street Niddry, Mrs. John, Hutcheon-street Nisbet, Alexander, mason, 19, Fisher- row Niven, Alexander, vintner, Cooperston Noble, William, turner, 20, Woolmanhill Norrie, Alexander, worsted manufacturer, 76, George-street Norrie, Mrs. Joseph, 64, Dee-street Norrie, Mrs. 27, Gordon-street North British Insurance Office—Thomas Burnett, advocate, II, Bel- mont-street, and William Stuart, advocate, 155, Union-street, agents Norwich Fire, Life, and Annuity Office—Charles Chalmers, advocate, agent, 2, Adelphi-court, Union-street

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Officer, Miss, vintner, 27, Park-street

Ogg, Henry, (Henry Ogg & Co.) h. Holburn-street Ogg, Henry, & Co. Strathdee distillery, Cooperston Ogilvie, George, hairdresser, 18, Woolmanhill Ogilvie, John Charles^ M.D. 156, Union-street

Ogilvie, John, baker, 3 and 5, Frederick-street, h. 2, East North-street 1832-33 OGI—PAT 99

Ogilvie, John, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Ogllvie, William, flax- dresser, 47, Netherkirkgate, h. Mile-end

Ogilvie, William, wool and worsted manufacturer, 38;, h. Reid's-court,

Ogilvie, Mrs. lodgings, 6, Marischal-street [34, Gallowgate Ogilvie, Miss, of Auchiries, 37, Union-place Ogilvie, Misses, Mackie-place Ogston, Alexander, tallow-chandler, 52, Loch-street, h. 2, Gallowgate Ogston, Alexander, jun. 52, Loch-street Ogston, Alexander, tailor, 27, George-street Ogston, Francis, M.D. 2, Gallowgate wright, Denburn-terrace i Ogston, John, Ogston, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, 52, Shiprow Oldman, Andrew, wholesale merchant, 24, h. 26, St. Nicholas-street Orcheston, James, gardener, 3, Wales-street Orton, Matthew, shoemaker, 17, Gallowgate Oswald, James, shipmaster, (Aberdeenshire,) 20, Constitution-street

Panton, Mrs. Charles, lodgings, 22, Upperkirkgate Park, Alexander, manufacturer, 11, Gallowgate, h. Park-cottage Park, Andrew, mason, Hutcheon-street Park, John, ship-joiner, 67, Waterloo-quay Parker, Rev. Gavin, (Union-terrace Chapel,) h. Maybank Parker, John, shipmaster, (Bon-Accord,) 32, Wales-street Paterson, Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 33, Castle-street,

h. 8, Wellington-street Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 161, Gallowgate, h. Causewayend Paterson, George, watch and clockmaker, Hutcheon-street Paterson, James, grocer, Rubislaw Paterson, James, tanner, Denburn-terrace

Paterson, James, clerk, 8, Wellington-street Paterson, Patrick, miniature painter, 67, Commerce-street Paterson, Peter, shipmaster, (Aultnaskiach,) 18, James-street Paterson, Roderick, blacksmith, 20, Littlejohn-street

Paterson, William, mealseller, 1, Spa-street Paterson, William, leather merchant, Denburn-terrace 1832-33 100 PAT—PHI

Paterson, William, advocate, 35, St. Nicholas-street ' ^ Paterson, William, mason, 91, Spital

Paterson, William, boot and shoemaker, 23, St. Nicholas-street, h. 115, Paterson, Mrs. lodgings, 75, Union-street [Gallowgate Paterson, Mrs. A. 48, Dee-street Paterson, Mrs. (late of Logie,) Alford-place

Paterson, Mrs. George, glass and stoneware merchant, 21, h. Far- quharson's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Paterson, Mrs. vintner, 2, Water-lane

Paton, James, vs^riting-master, 58, Broad-street Paton, Miss, of Grandholm, 49, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, 64, Union-sti'eet Paul, A. boot and shoemaker, 36, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Paul, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 28, h. 26, Park-street Paul, John, plasterer, 76, Windmill-brae

Paul, Rev. William, professor of natural philosophy. King's College, h. 31, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Paul, Miss, vintner, York-street

Paxton, Alexander, carver and gilder, 11, Queen-street Peap, George, tailor, 14, Kidd-lane [Upperkirkgate

, Pelican Life Office—Lewis Nicoll, advocate, agent. Crown-court, 36,

Pellatt, Stephen, manufacturer, (Richards & Co. Broadford Works,) h. Union-terrace

Penman, Rev. Richard, (Frederick-street Chapel,) h. 26, Constitution- street

Permit Office, 50, King-street

Petrie, Alexander, stabler, 59, North-street [ Stronach's-close

Petrie, George, engraver and copperplate printer, 1, Pluxter-row, h.

Peti'ie, John, mealseller, 61, North-street Petrie, John, mealseller, 103, Shiprow Petrie, Mrs. George, dressmaker, 31, Schoolhill

Petrie, Mrs. midwife, 2, Skene-place Petrie, M. lodgings, washing and dressing, &c. 13, Long-acre Phoenix Fire Office—Henry Lumsden, advocate, agent. Union-terrace Philip, Andrew, cabinet-maker, h. 13, Union-row Philip, Andrew and William, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, Com- mercial-buildings, 111, Union-street 1832-33 PHI—PIR 101

Pliilip, Cliarles, shipmaster, (Velocity,) 23, James-street

Philip, Colin Allan, advocate— Office, 28, Schoolhill, h. 78, Queen-st,

Philip, George, shipmaster, (Radiant,) 18, James-street

Philip, James, shipmaster, (Nimrod,) 8, Justice-lane

Philip, John, upholsterer, trunk and bonnet box-maker, Cruden's-court, 22, Broad -street Philip, John, bookbinder, 46, Queen-street

Philip, John, shipmaster, (Reward,) 1, Wellington -street

Philip, Peter, shoemaker, 7, Windy-wynd [Union-street Philip & Taylor, wholesale and retail clothiers and drapers, 40, Philip, William, clothier and draper, (Philip & Taylor,) A. 35, Ne- therkirkgate

Philip, William, jun. (of William Philip, jun, & Co.) h. 6, Constitur tion-street

Philip, William, jun. & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, 26, Union-st.

Philip, William, upholsterer, 28, James-street

Philip, William, shipmaster, Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street Philip, Mrs. 28, James-street

Philip, Mrs. James, 78, Queen-street

Philip, Miss, 27, Water-lane

Phillippe, Joseph, wholesale confectioner, 70, h. 65, Broad-street

Phillis, James, cutler, 12, Lodge-walk, h. 20, East North-street

Pirie, Alexander, paper manufacturer, and wholesale stationer, 18, h, 19, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Pirie, Alexander, wright, 55, Skene-street

Pirie, Andrew, wright. Chronicle-court, 32, h. Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Pirie, George, jun. haberdasher, h. Rosehill

Pirie, George, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Pirie, George, sacrist, Marischal College, h. College-court, 82, Broad-

Pirie, George, vintner, Maberly-street, Broadford [^street

Pirie, George, & Co. wholesale and retail haberdashers, 45, Union-st. Pirie, Inglis, & Co. wholesale grocers. Crown-court, Union-street

Pirie, James, blacksmith, 6, Mealmarket-lane

Pirie, James, store-keeper, Devanha BottUng Co. 46, Green, h. De- vanha Brewery Pirie, John, gardener, Strawbeny-bank, Hardgate 1832—33 K 102 PIR—PRI

Pirie, Patrick, manufacturei', h. Gordon's-mills

Pirie, Patrick, mamifacturer, (of Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. 19, Adelphi- court. Union-street Pirie, William, 67, Bon- Accord-street

Pirie, William, manufacturer, h. Cotton-lodge

Pirie, William, merchant, h. 11, Golden-square

Pirie, William, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Pirie, William, & Co. woollen manufacturers, grain merchants, and in- surance brokers, 18, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Pirie, Mrs. boarding mistress, King's College, Old Aberdeen

Pirie, Mrs. George, Pirie's- court, 50. Castle-street

Pirie, Miss, Ligertwood's-court, 77, George-street Pin'ie, William, M.D. lecturer on anatomy to the universities of King's

and Marischal Colleges, Hanover-court, 2, Upperkirkgate Pittendrigh, Alexander, beadle of Seamen's Chapel, and funeral waiter,

li. Sugar-house-lane

Pittendrigh, Alexander, advocate, 33, King-street, li. Broomhill

Pittendrigh, James, wright, Albion-court, 18, Castle-street

Pittendrigh, John, grocer, tea, spirit dealer, and cheese and butter mer-

chant, li. 6, Justice-lane

Pittendrigh, Peter, clerk, J. Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate

Playfair, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 26, h. 53, College-street

Flayfair, Charles, gunmaker, 94, Union-street, h. 35, St. Nicholas-st. Playfair, John, upholsterer, 16, King-street,

Police Tax Office, 1, Ragg's-lane

Poison, John, New Inn, 3, New-street, Old Aberdeen

Pont, Henry, steward, (Champion,) h. 16, Park-street Porter, Francis, bootmaker, 67, Netherkirkgate

Post Office, 15, Netherkirkgate

Post Office, (Penny,) 51, High-street, Old Aberdeen Post Office, (Penny,) Woodside Post Office, (Receiving,) James Fraser, grocer, 199, Union-street

Post Office, (Receiving,) Charles Runcy, 57, Quay [Dee-street Poulter, Absalom and Thomas, manufacturers, 33, Broad-street, h.

Pratt, Robert, miller, Flourmill, h. Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Presslie, David, traveller, (Cadenhead, Barron, & Co.) h. Newbridge

Primerose, David, vintner. A, Summer-street 1832-33 PRI—RAE 103

Primerose, George, 61, Don-street, Old Aberdeen Primrose, Rev. William, (Original Burgher Church,) h. Silver-street Proctor, John, shoemaker, Cowgate Proctor, Miss, Skene-street [Adelphi-court, Union-street Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh—Alexander Cadenhead, advocate, 22, Procurator Fiscal for the County—William Simpson, advocate, office, 56, Bon- Accord-street [^Belmont-street Procurator Fiscal of the Peace—Alexander Thomson, advocate, 5, Protector Fire Insurance Co.—George Wilson, advocate, 12, Adelphi-

court, and Alexander Allan, advocate, 8, East North-street, agents

Proven, John, slater, 2, Barnett's-close [\l, Union-buildings Provident Life Office, and County Fire Office—A. Anderson, agent Prussian Vice Consul, Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal-street Public Mathematical and Writing School, 6, Correction-wynd Public Rooms, Union-street—Robert Munro, keeper

Public English School, 1, Drum's-lane [nity-street, Pye, George, millwright and miller, 2, Maltmill-bridge, h. 4, Tri-

Pyper, John, vintner, 1, Mealraarket-laue

Q

QuEENSFORD Co -Operative Society, 17, Causewayend—William Ogil- vie, manager

R

Rae, Alexander, grocer, Woodside Rae, Alexander, vintner. Summer-street Rae, George, tollkeeper, New Bridge of Don Rae, George, messenger-at-arms, Constitution-street Rae, George, boot and shoemaker, 45, Skene-sti'eet Rae, John, Northfield, Gilcomston

I Rae, Nathaniel, goldsmith, 92, Green Rae, Mrs. 43, Marischal-street Rae, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, and milliner, 92, Green Raeburn, George, shipmaster, (Liberty,) 21, James-street

Raeburn, John, teller, Aberdeen Bank, h. 1, Gallowgate 1832-33 K 2 104 RAE—REI

Raebura, John, plasterer, 2, Denburn RafFan, Mrs. William, 141, Skene-street [60, Dee-stree«

Ragg, David R. general agent and merchant, 9, St. Nicholas-street, Ji.

Ragg, Robert, paper manufacturer, h. 60, Dee-street Ragg, Robert, vintner, 10, Wales-street

Ramage, Andrew, leather merchant, h. 32, George-street Ramage, George, stocking manufacturer, 30, Shuttle-lane Ramage, John, optician, 39, Union-street

Ramage, John, cunier, George-street, h. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-st. Ramage, John, & Co. leather merchants, 85, Broad-sti'eet

Ramsay, Archibald, tailor, Hardgate

Ramsay, Archibald, druggist, 2, Shiprow, h. 66, Gerard-street Ramsay, John, teacher of drawing, Hardgate

Ramsay, Walter, tailor, 40, Gallowgate

Ramsay, Miss, (of Barra,) h. 37, Bon- Accord-terrace

Rainy, George, surgeon, 10, Queen-street Rannie, Adam, nurseryman, Causewayend Rannie, Alexander, nurseryman and seedsman, 64, Causewayend

Rannie, Alexander, builder. Commerce-street, h. 64, Shiprow Rannie, James, surgeon, 33, Blackfriars-street

Rannie, Thomas, porter, Aberdeen Bank, h. Wales-street

Rannie, Thomas, mason, 7, Thistle- street

Rannie, M. porter and spirit dealer, 49, North-street Rannie, Mrs. lodgings, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street Rannie, Miss, 37, Bon-Accord-street

Rattray, James, flesher, 25, Wales street-market

Rattray, John, nail manufacturer, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow Rattray, William, chemist and druggist. Commercial-buildings, 117,

Union-street, and 26, Woolmanhill, h. 1, Blackfriars-street

Ray, John, tinsmith, 5, h. 4, Gallowgate Ray, William, shipmaster, (Craigievar,) 24, Constitution-street

Read, William, merchant, h. Gordon's-mills Reed, William, shipmaster, (St. Andrew,) Footdee Regies, Lewis, boot and shoemaker, 52, Guestrow Reid, Alexander, grocer, Jack's-brae

Reid, Alexander, silk mercer, 74, Union-street, h. Skene-square

Reid, Alexander, stabler, 9, Hamot-street 1832-33 REl—REI 105

Reid, Alexander, vintner, 2, Windmill-brae Reid, Alexander, cart and plough wright, 22, h. 26, Skene-street Reid, Lieutenant Andrew, R.N. Reid, Benjamin, nursery and seedsman, (James Reid & Co.) h. 35, Reid, Charles, vintner, and victualling house, 6, Green [Chapel-st.

Reid, Charles, wright, Henderson's -court, 46, Broad-street

Reid, Charles, boot and shoemaker, 3, Dee-street, h. 22, Gordon-street Reid, Donald, teacher of sacred music, and precentor, North Parish

Church, h. 20, Prince's-street

Reid, Duncan, grocer, tea and spirit dealer. Little Wales-street Reid, George, druggist, 52, Union-street, h. Silver-street Reid, George, jun. druggist, 52, Union-street Reid, George, mealseller. Windmill-brae Reid, George, shipmaster, (James,) 43, Frederick-street

Reid, George, porter dealer, 8, Lodge-walk Reid, George, sen. saddler, 48, North-street Reid, George, jun. saddler, 34, Schoolhill

Reid, George, sen. turner, 6, Gaelic-lane

Reid, James, nursery and seedsman, h. Belville, Gilcomston Reid, James, gardener, Springbank, 85, end of Bon- Accord-street Reid, James, coal broker, 62, Green

Reid, James, boot and shoemaker, 4, South Silver-street, h. Skene-

Reid, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Skene street [terrace

Reid, James, shipmaster, (Hercules,) 3, Wellington-street Reid, James, gas -maker. Gas-street

Reid, James, tailor, 76, Windmill-brae Reid, James, & Co. nursery and seedsmen, 42, Union-street

Reid, John, wright, 4, Jopp's-lane Reid, John, builder. Diamond-street Reid, John, vintner 20, Lodge-walk Reid, John, vintner, 17, Green

Reid, John, boot and shoemaker, 11, St. Andrew's-street Reid, John, merchant. Prince Regent-street

Reid, John, shipmaster, (brig, Waterloo,) 3, Links-street Reid, Lieutenant, Ruthrieston

Reid, N. G. carver, 52, King-street, h. 30, Frederick-street 1832-33 k3 105 REI—REN

Reid, Peter, bookbinder, 40, Broad-street, h. 159, Gallowgate Reid, Peter, shoemaker, Causewayend

Reid, Peter, porter and spirit dealer, 10, North-street Reid, Robert, wright, 36, Spital

Reid, Smith, & Co. distillers, Union-glen Distillery, Holbnrn Reid & Spark, fleshers, 11, 12, and 27, Wales-street-market Reid, Thomas, advocate—Office, St. Nicholas-lane, h. Diamond streei! Reid, Walter, vintner, 120, George-street

Reid, William, (John Duffus & Co.) 6, Canal-terrace Reid, William, tea dealer, and linen agent, 34, Schoolhill Reid, William, teacher, 58, North-street

Reid, William, miller, porter and spirit dealer, Spa-street

Reid, William, heckle-maker, Gerard street, h. 199, Gallowgate

Reid, William, nail manufacturer, Henderson's-com't, 129, Gallowgate

Reid, William, teacher, 3, Denburn

Reid, William, late bookseller, 5, Littlejohn-street Reid, William, shoemaker. Upper Denburn

Reid, William, shipbuilder, (of Nicol, Reid, & Co.) h. York-street

Reid, William, vintner, 5, Trinity-street Reid, Mrs. James, 11, Constitution-street

Reid, Mrs. John, 10, Castle-street Reid, Mrs. Robert, academy, Countesswells-house Reid, Mrs. William, 33, Wales-street Reid, Mrs. William, dressmaker and milliner, 34, Schoolhill

Reid, Mrs. flesher, 38, Wales-street-market

' Reid, Mrs. grocer, 42, East North -street

Reid, Miss, ladies' school, 5, Littlejohn-street Reith, Alexander, tollkeeper, Kittybrewster Reith, Alexander, gardener, Pitmuxton

Reith, A. tailor, Hardgate

Reith, James, tailor, 5, Berry-lane Reith, John, tollkeeper, Pitmuxton

Reith, John, tollkeeper, Cooperston

Reith, William, tailor, 5, John-street Reith, Miss, lodgings, 54, Quay

Rennie, C. M. distiller, Gilcomston, h. at Gilcoraston Distillery 1832-33 REN—RIT 10/

Eennie, William, shipbuilder h. 4, Wellington-street

Rennie, William, jun. shipbuilder, h. 4, Wellington-street

Rettie, M. & Son, lamp and fancy ornament saloon, 101, Union-street,

h. Eettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie, M. & Son, lamp manufacturers, tinsmiths, japanners, and oil I merchants, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie, Robert, (Aberdeen Brass Foundery,) wareroom, Duthie's-court,

35, Guestrovv, h, 130, Union-street

Rettie, William, (M. Rettie & Son,) h. 9, Bon-Accord-street

Rettie, Miss, straw-hat-maker, milliner, and dressmaker, Rettie's-court^ I 51, North-street Reynolds, Mrs. William, basket-maker, 74, Queen-street

Rhind, Alexander, spirit dealer, 227, George-street

Rhiod, John, commission agent, h. Crown-street Rhind, Mrs. Kingsland-place, Broadford Rhind, Miss, dressmaker, 24, Schoolhill

Riach, Mrs. John, lodgings, 10, Young-street Richards & Co. linen manufacturers, Broadford Richards & Co. bleaching and vitriol works, Rubislaw

Richardson, Misses, 7, Carmelite- street

Richmond, Thomas, inspecting commander, Coast Guard, 63, Don-

street, Old Aberdeen

Riddel, Alexander, gardener, Calsay-seat

Riddel, Alexander, overseer, (John Gibb & Son,) 27, St. Clement's -st.

Riddel, Alexander, furnishing tailor, 27, George-street Riddel, Donaldson, blacksmith. Windmill-brae [Gallowgate

Riddel, James, treasurer to the harbour trustees, h. Harvey's-court, 90,

Riddel, James, cabinet-maker, 22, King-street, h. 9, Prince's-street

Riddel, J. vintner, 207, Gallowgate

Riddel. John, leather merchant, 15, George -street, h. Broadford Riddel, Miss, dressmaker. Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate Riddler, Alexander, gardener, Carden's-haugh

Riddler, John J. hatter and clothier, 30, Union-street, h. 128, Skene-

Riddler, John, gardener, 128, Skene-street [[street Ritchie, Charles, millwright and engine-maker, Nelson-street

Ritchie, Thomas, shipmaster, 3, Church-street 1832-33 108 KIT—ROB

Ritchie, Mrs. James, lodgings, 33, Park-street * Ritchie, Mrs. 104, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Robb, Alexander, tailor, Crown-court, Union-street Robb, Alexander, shoemaker, 26, Spital Robb, James, house carpenter, 22, Gerard-street

Robb, James, tailor, 41, Virginia-street

Robb, John, hairdresser, 12, Exchequer-row

Robb, John, tailor, 5, Pork-lane

Robb, John, tea and spirit dealer, 63, h. 65, Green I Robb, John, tailor, 36, Netherkirkgate

Robb, M. & Co. grocers, 6, Weigh-house-square

Robb, William, painter and glazier, and vintner, 80, Causewayend Robb, William, guard, (Peterhead Coach,) 37, Park-street

Roberts, Alexander, dealer in groceries, tea, porter, spirits, china, glass,

and stoneware, 17, St. Clement's-street, h. 1, Links-street Roberts, David, saddler, 41, King-street Roberts, John, wright, R. Duthie's-houses, Castlebrae Roberts, Mrs. lodgings, 24, Frederick-street

Roberts, Misses, dressmakers, 12, Frederick street

Robertson, Alexander, clerk, (Smith, Irvine, & Co.) h. 24, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Robertson, Alexander, dealer in porter and ale, 240, George-street Robertson, Alexander, gardener, 24, Spital

Robertson, Alexander, wright, 4, Gordon-street Robertson, Alexander, blacksmith, Hanover-lane

Robertson, Charles, ironmongei', 17, Park-street i

Robertson, Charles, blacksmith, Castlebrae, h. 37, Long-acre

Robertson, David R. druggist, 37, Green, h. 2, Carmelite-street

Robertson, David, grocer, 35, East North-street Robertson, David, saddler, 41, King-street

Robertson & Feuillet, cabinet-makers, 157, Union-street

Robertson, George, clerk, (Gas Co.) h. 53, Shiprow Robertson, George, mason, 101, Chapel-street Robertson, George, saddler, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Robertson, Isaac, teacher, 30, Shuttle-lane Robertson, James, master of Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill 1832-33 ROB—ROB 109

Robertson, James, gnard, (North Defiance Coacli,) 6, Frederick-street

Robertson, James, (of William Philip, jun. & Co.) h. Moir's-eourt, 103, Gallowgate Robertson, James, vintner, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Robertson, James, haircutter and perfumer, 5, Queen-street, h. 26, Broad-street

(Robertson, James, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. 209, George-st. Robertson, James, cooper, 72, Hutcheon-street

Robertson, James, shipmaster, (Janet schooner,) h. Waterloo-quay Robertson, James, vintner, and victualling house, Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Robertson, James, cabinet-maker, (of Robertson & Feuillet,) h. Straw- I berry-bank

Robertson, James, & Co. tea and spirit dealers. Upper Denburn

Robertson, J. merchant, 209, George-street

Robertson, John, manufacturing goldsmith, 48, Broad-street, h. 31,

! Long-acre Robertson, John, Glenburnie Robertson, John, saddler, Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate Robertson, Malcolm, teacher of elocution, &c. Harvey's-court, 90, Gallowgate Robertson, Patrick, Mackie-place

Robertson, Peter, teacher, (Lancasterian School,) h. 66, Bou-Accord-

street Robertson, Robert, druggist, manufacturer of black and japan inks, furniture paste, and liquid blue, 135, George-street Robertson, Roger, vintner, 34, College-street

Robertson, Thomas, late mason, 7, Justice-lane

Robertson, Thomas, coppersmith, (H. G. & Co.) h. 14, St. Andrews-

street '

Robertson, William, cooper, Union-street West, h. 19, Gordon-st.

Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 7, East North-street Robertson, William, chimney-sweep, Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate

Robertson, William Forbes, of Hazelhead, h. Hazelhead

Robertson, William, marble and stone-cutter, 3, Huntly-street

Robertson, William, clothier and merchant tailor, 22, St. Nicholas-st.

h. Marywell-place 1832-33 j no ROB—ROS

Robertson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 17, Justice-street ' Robertson, Mrs. P. 34, Marischal-street Robertson, Mrs. Dr. William, Union-place Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, Marywell-place "^ Robertson, Mrs. A. AiBeck-street

Robertson, Mrs. vintner, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street

Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, 5, Prince's-street

Robertson, Mrs. M'Combie's-court, 52, Netherkirkgate Robertson, Mrs. George, (Excise,) 53, Shiprow Robertson, Mrs. midwife, 212, George-street

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 6, Frederick- street

Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 31, Guestrow

Robertson, Miss, of Foreran, h. 9, Union-row Robertson, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 30, Queen-street Robertson, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-st. Robison, William, shipmaster, 15, Carmelite-street Robison, William, advocate, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street Robson, Misses, dressmakers, 12, Frederick-street

Roger, George, flesfier, 14, Wales-street-raarket

Roger, Henry, flesher, 5, h. 7, Crown-street

Roger, James, tanner. Steps of Gilcomston, h. Broadford

Roger, Thomas, teacher, (Trades' School,) h. 39, Long-acre

Roger, William, clerk, (Alex. Pirie,) h. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-st.

Roger, William, shipmaster, (Edinburgh Packet,) St. Clement's-street Roger, William, miniature painter, 31, Bon-Accord-street Roger, Mrs. Ramage-court, 83, Broad-street

Roger, Miss, straw-hat-maker, 10, St. Clement's-street

Ronald, James, tailor, 28, Lodge-walk

Ronald, John, shipbuilder, building-yard, Footdee, h. 6, Garvock-st.

Ronald, Mrs. Lemon-tree tavern, 7, Huxter-row Rose, Donaldson, ship-owner and timber merchant, Footdee

Rose, James, cooper, h. Broadford

Rose, John, late supervisor of excise, Ruthrieston-lodge Rose, John, R.N. 30, Dee-street

Rose, Miss, grocer and spirit dealer, Broadford Rose, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Broadford 1832-33 ROS—ROS 111

Ross, Adam, nail manufacturer, 6, Windy-wynd, h. Causewayend Ross, Alexander, yost. druggist, 31, Green, h, 14, Harriot-street Ross, Alexander, flesher, 29, Wales-street-mai'ket

Ross, Alexander, tailor, 3, Peacock's-close, Castle-street Ross, Andrew, leather-cutter, 33, Netherkirkgate

Rossj Andrew flesher, 10 and 27, George-street-market

Ross, David, flesher, 27, George-street-raarket, h. 6, Jopp's-lane Ross, David, shoemaker, 20, Causewayend Ross, D. shoemaker, Woodside

Ross, George, grocer, tea and spirit merchant, 10, A. 11, Trinity-comer

Ross, Hugh, late ofiicer of excise, 14, Harriot-street

Ross, Hugh, mason, 5, Skene-place Ross, James, boot and shoemaker, Huntly-street

Ross, James, upholsterer, 15, h. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Ross, James, stabler, 5, Little Belmont-street Ross, James, mealseller. Upper Denburn

Ross, James, sheriflf-ofiicer and auctioneer, 98, High-street, Old Aber-

Ross, John Leith, of Arnage, h. East Craibstone-street [deen Ross, John, of Grenada, Granton-lodge, Braemar-road Ross, John, assistant commissary of ordnance, Reform-street Ross, John, teacher of music, 62, Spital

Ross, John, teacher, 15, h. 12, Commerce-street Ross, John, organist, (St. Paul's Chapel,) 39, Upperkirkgate, and

Ross, John, mason, 6, Little Belmont-street [Craigiepai'k

Ross, John, spirit dealer, 22, Green Ross & Morren, millers and grain merchants, mill of FeiTyhill—Office, 50, Netherkirkgate Ross, Peter, boot and shoemaker, Upper Denburn

Ross, William, advocate, 4, Carmelite-street Ross, William, draper, 178, Gallowgate

Ross, William, ironmonger, 30, h. Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Ross, William, last maker, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street Ross, William, wright, Ann-street

Ross, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 137, h. Simpson's-court, 139, Gallowgate

Ross, William, auctioneer, 15, h. Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Ross, Mrs. vintner, St. Clement's-street i 1832-33 1 12 ROS—RUS

Ross, Mrs. Charles, 42, Skene-terrace Ross, Mrs. Robert, 63, Dee-street Ross, Mrs. John, vintner, 12, Canal-terrace ^ Ross, Miss, straw-hat and dressmaker, 21, Blackfriars-street Rothnie, George, gardener, 53, Windmill-brae Rough, John, turner, funeral waiter, and beadle of St. Andrew's Cha-

pel, h. Garden's-court, 15, Castle-street

Routledge, Whinton, & Son, rope and twine manufacturers, 219, h. 220, Gallowgate

Rowell, James, chain manufacturer, 68, North-street, h. 9, Prince's-8t. Roy, Alexander, & Sons, clothiers and habei'dashers, 22, Union-street,

h. 17, Golden-square

Roy, Alexander, jnn. draper, 16, h. Well-court, 14, Broad-street

Roy, Lieutenant James, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) h. 37, Gordon street

Roy, James, jun. seedsman, nurseryman, florist, and fruiterer, (and agent for Caithness pavement stones,) 50, Union-street, Nurseries,

North-street and South Ferryhill> &c. h. at North-street Nursery Roy, John, gardener, 13, Summer-lane Roy, John, flesher, 18, Wales-street-market

Roy, Mrs. John, 3, St. Nicholas lane Roy, Mrs. gardener, 53, Guestrow Roy, Miss, dress-maker, 5, Prince's-street Roy, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 3, St. Nicholas-lane Royal Exchange Assurance— Alexander Jopp, advocate, agent, Jopp's- court, 31, Gallowgate [street

Royal Mail and General Coach Offices, 65, Union-street, and 5, Castle- Ruddiman, John, cabinet-maker and vintner, Webster's-court, 72, Shiprow

Ruddiman, William, wright, and dealer in furniture, 1, Park-street

Runcie, Alexander, surgeon, 45, Green, A. Ill, Gallowgate

Runcie, John & William, tinsmiths, 6, George-street, h. Davidson's- court. 111, Gallowgate

Runcy, Charles, grocer and spirit dealei", 57, A. 51, Quay Runcy, Charles, shipmaster, (Sophia,) 58, Quay

Russel, Alexander, bookseller, 7, Netherkirkgate

Russel, Alexander, merchant tailor, Niven's-court, 29, Guestrow

Russel, Andrew, porter and spirit dealer, 50, Quay 1832-33 RUS—SAN 113

Russel, James, advocate, h. North-lodge, 68, North-street t\ Russel, John, tailor, habit and pelisse-maker, 65, Chapel-street

Russel, Robert C. surgeon, 1, h. 2, Mount-hooly [Broad-street

Russel, William & John, booksellers, and circulating library, 19,

Russel, William, confectioner and baker, 38, Upperkirkgate, and 3,

Broad-street, h. Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Russell, William, merchant tailor, Concert-court, Broad-street

Russell, William, jun. merchant tailor, 23, Broad-street Russel, William, druggist, Cotton Russel, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street Russel, Mrs. Captain, R.N. 41, Schoolhill

Russel, Mrs. 2, Mounthooly

Russel, Mrs. dressmaker, 20, Castle-street

Russel, Mrs. (Skelmuir,) 5, Mounthooly

Russel, Mrs. mealseller, 8, George-street Russel, Mrs. (late of Aden) 39, Upperkirkgate

Russel, Miss, 5, Mounthooly

Russel, Miss, 5, Huntly-street Rust, Alexander, agent, and general merchant. Commercial-buildings,

115, Union-street, h. Bon- Accord-square

Rust, Gilbert, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit dealer, 8, h. 5, George-street Rust, James, & Son, grocers and mealsellers. Cotton

Rust & Jamieson, grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 2, King-street

Rutherfoord, David, (of Stewart & Rutherfoord,) h. Union-row

Saint, James, porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Salmon, Thomas, dealer in clothes, &c. 52, Guestrow [street Saloon, Lamp and Fancy Ornament—M. Rettie & Son, 101, Union- 's Sandilands, James Andrew, of Cruives, 13, Belmont-street Sandison, Lewis, dealer in whalebone, 42, George-street

Sandison, Miss, staymaker, 1, Gordon-street [street

Sang, Thomas, beadle of South Parish Church, h. 8, Little Belmont-

Sang, William, wright, 74, Skene- street [street

Sangster, Alexander, flesher, 19, Wales-street-market, h. 3, Hanover- 1832-33 L

I 114 SAN—SCO

Sangster, George, tailor, Cotton

Sangster, James, flesher, 33 and 34, Wale8-st.-niarket, h. 19, Wales-st.

Sangster, John, flesher, 32, Wales-street-market, h. 14, Wales-street Sangster, Robert, flesher, 24, Wales-st.-market, h. Constitution-street Sangster, Thomas, advocate, 26, Queen-street, h. Mackie-place Sangster, William, flesher, 22, Wales-street-market, h. Constitution-st. Sangster, Miss, sewing-school, 12, Prince's-street Sangster, Miss, boarding and day school, Marywell -place

Saunders, Mrs. 5, Mounthooly Saunders, Mrs. Joseph, lodgings, 130, Union-street Scandrett, James, painter and glazier, 7, Back-wynd, h. 5, Jopp's-lane Schoenberg, Lewis, teacher of languages, 83> Union-street

Scorgie, George, grocer, 40, Green, h. 6, Carmelite-street Scorgie, William, mason, Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate

Scott, Adam, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 21, Gordon-street

Scott, Alexander, Firhillwell-lane, Spital

Scott, Anthony & Sons, pottery warehouse. Exchange-court, Union-st.

Scott, Captain David, R.N. Bon- Accord-terrace

Scott, Hercules, professor of moral philosophy, Kiug's College, Old

Scott, James, gardener, Firhillwell-lane, Spital [Aberdeen

Scott, Robert, clerk, (Journal Office,) h. 162, Union-street

Scott, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 48, St. Nicholas-street, h. Craig- well-place

Scott, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 14, Prince Regent-street

Scott, William, stone-cutter, Scott's- court, 25, Quay

Scott, William, tailor, Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Scott, Mrs. John, St. Andrew's-street

Scott, Mrs. vintner, 3, Water-lane

Scott, Mrs. Crown-street

Scott, Mrs. dressmaker, milliner, and straw-hat-maker, 8, North-street

Scott, Mrs. midwife, 7, Weigh-house-squai'e

Scott, Miss, mantuamaker, 5, Huntly-street

Scott, Miss, dressmaker, 30, Mai-ischal-street

Scott, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Craigwell-place Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company—Jas. M 'Hardy, advocate, agent, Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street 1832-33 SCO—SHE 115

Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance Society—A. & A. C. Geddes, agents, Concert-court, Broad-street, and Lime-quay

Scroggie, John, dyer, Clayhills Scroggie, John, wright. Cotton

Sector, James, boot and shoemaker, 29, h. '2,1, Causewayend

Seisins, Office, Register of, 11, Belmont-street—Newell Burnett, Re- Selby, Mrs. Dr. 193, Union-sti-eet [gistrar

Sellar, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 15, Windmill-brae

Sellar, James, agent for the British College of Health, 29, Marischal-

street, h. 33, Blackfriars-street

Sellar, JaiTies, shipmaster, (Happy Return,) 1, Links-street

Sellar, John, vintner, 5, College-street

Senter, John, boot and shoemaker, 4, h. 6, Crown-street Senny, Mrs. board and lodgings, 59, St. Nicholas-street Session Clerk, William Smith, Footdee Seton, Lady, of Pitmedden, 27, Union-place

Shaftoe, John, teacher of vocal music, and precentor, St. Paul's Chapel,

h. Hutcheon-street

Shaftoe, Mrs. dealer in stoneware, 10, George-street Shand, Alexander, silk-dyer, 4, Maltmill-bridge Shaud, John, cutler, 216, Gallowgate, h. 3, Gerard-street Shand, Robert, of Hillside, h. 40, Queen-street Shand, Robert, advocate— Office, 31, Gallowgate, h. Crown-court, Shand, Mrs. Alexander, 6, Union-place [Union-street Shanks, Colin, baker, 96, h. 94, Chapel-street Shanks, James, slater, 41, St. Andrew's-street Sharp, James, stoneware merchant, 9, Shiprow Sharp, James, musical-instrument-maker, 23, h. 25, Woolmanhill Sharp, Miss, dressmaker, 31, Frederick-street Shaw, Donald, pawnbroker, 6, Harriot-street, h. 4, Flour-mill lane Shaw, D. & S. painters. Flour-mill-lane Shaw, Peter, blacksmith, Catherine-street Shaw, Mrs. 23, Adelphi-courl, Union-street [[street, h. Canal-side Shearer, John, manufacturer of tinplate and japan goods, 36, Broad-

Shearer, John, mason, Upper Denburn Shearer, Thomas, grocer and vintner. Upper Denburn 1832-33 L 2 116 SHE—SIL

Shed, Alexander, slater, 54, Summer-street

Sheed, John, manufacturer, (Leys, Masson, & Co.), h. 31, Dee-street Shepherd, Alexander, gardener, Gerard-street [terrace Shepherd, Charles, of the Field Train Department, Rosemount Shepherd, David, builder, 37, Bon-Accord-street

Shepherd, George, bookseller and stationer, 1, Broad- street, h. 40,

Shepherd, John, merchant, h. 62, Gordon-street [|Queen- street Shepherd, William, confectioner, 38, h. 40, Queen-street Shepherd, Mrs. Robert, Crown-street Shepherd, Misses, Skene-square

SheriflP-Clerk's Office, 26, Castle-street Shewan, John, tea dealer and grocer, 121, Gallowgate Shipmasters' Hall, Shipmaster's-court, 97, Shiprow Shipping, Surveyor of, at Aberdeen— Arthur Thomson, 25, Marischal- Shirrefs & Alcock, advocates, 26, King-street [street Shirrefs, Alexander, gardener, 50, Schoolhill

Shirrefs, Alexander, jeweller, 62, Guestrow Shirrefs, John Lumsden, advocate, 26, King-street

Shirreffs, George, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

ShiiTefFs, James, Union Inn, post-horse-master, 42, St. Nicholas-street ShirreiFs, James, keeper of the Court-House, Lodge-walk Shirreffs, Robert, (G. E. & Co.) Skene-square

Shirreffs, William, vintner, 39, Windmill- brae Shirreffs, Miss, dressmaker, 15, James-street

Shirres, Alexander, & Sons, clothiers and haberdashers, 9, Union- buildings, and 25, King-street, h. 57, King-street Shore Dues and Harbour Office, Quay, foot of Marischal-street

Short, William, flesher, 36, Wales-street-market, h. Old Aberdeen Sievewright, Alexander, shipwright, W^ater-lane

Sievewright, James, cutler and gunsmith, 22, h. 20, Lodge-walk

Sievewright, John, stabler, 8, Princes'-street

Sievewright, John, teacher, Farmer's-hall, Gilcomston, h. 3, Castlebrae Sievewright, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 162, George-street

Sievewright, William, grocer and mealseller. Park-street

Sievewright, Mrs. lodgings. Constitution- street

' Silver, George, of Netherley, h. 39, Schoolhill • 1832-33 SIL—SIM 117

Silver, George, jun. Netherley, h. 39, Schoolhill

Silver, George, smoke-doctor, Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street Sim, Alexander, accountant, (Bank of Scotland,) h. 12, Virginia-st. Sim, Alexander, shipmaster, (Mansfield,) 9, Canal^Jififrace Sim, Alexander, Sim's-square Sim, Charles, tailor, 29, Broad-street Sim, Charles, cart and plough wright, 11, h. 13, Blackfriars-street Sim, George, of the Customs, 6, East North-street Sim, James, jun. distiller, Stoneytown Distillery Sim, James, brewer, Holburn-street Sim, James, gardener, Millbank [^street Sim, James, chemist and druggist, 30, King-street, A. 31, Frederick- Sim, John, wright, loom and shuttlemaker. Steps of Gilcomston Sim, Robert, gardener, Westfield, Gilcomston Sim, William, brewer, Hardgate Sim, William, boot and shoemaker. Cotton Sim, William, porter and spirit dealer, Yeats'-Iane Sim, Mrs. academy, Barkmill Simmie, Robert, reedmaker, 10, h. 12, Harriot-street Simmie, Miss, 36, Dee-street

Simpson, Alexander, clothier, li. 13, Guestrow Simpson, Captain Alexander, (5th W. I. Regiment,) h. Wellington- Simpson, Alexander, stabler, 60, North-street [place Simpson, Andrew, grocer, 26, College- bounds. Old Aberdeen Simpson, Andrew, flesher, 28, George-street-market Simpson, Archibald, architect, 22, Crown-street Simpson, Archibald, grocer, Woodside Simpson, Arthur, teacher, Gordon's Hospital, Schoolhill Simpson, Rev. David, (Trinity Chapel,) h. Trinity Manse, 101, Shiprow Simpson, George, cork-cutter, 34, Guestrow, h. Red Lion-court, 77, Simpson, James, advocate, 49, Broad-street [^Broad-street Simpson, James, gardener, 4, Shuttle-lane Simpson, James, gardener, 11, Loch-street Simpson, John, builder, 25, Bon-Accord-street Simpson, John, yost. builder, 74, Windmill-brae

Simpson, John, clothier and haberdasher, h. 14, Bon-Accord-street 1832-33 L 3 118 SIM—SKI

Simpson, Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, 8, Union-row, Unioat^

street, h. 49, Broad-street • Simpson, Robert, wi-ight, Gerard-street Simpson, Simon, letter-carrier, 15, Gordon-street Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gentlemen's

clothes, 21, Union-buildings Simpson, William, advocate, procurator fiscal for the county—Office, 56, h. 58, Bon- Accord-street Simpson, William, beadle. Chapel of Ease, and funeral waiter, 111, Simpson, William, wright, 8, Spa-street [Skene-street Simpson, William, jobbing gardener, Windmill-brae Simpson, William, & Co. chain-cable, anchor, and ship-smiths, Footdee Simpson, Mrs. Captain William, Loch-head Simpson, Mrs. William, 2, Yeats'-lane Simpson, Miss, 2, Barnett's-close Simpson, Miss, 39, Bon- Accord-street Simpson, Miss Ann, Broadford Simpson, Misses, 87, Gallowgate

Sinclair, Alexander, clothier and haberdasher, h. 8, Constitution-street

Sinclair, George, tailor, Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow

Sinclair, J. porter and spirit dealer, Jack's-brae

Sinclair, Lawrance, shipmaster, (Mary,) York-street Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad-street

Singer, Adam, agent, office, 11, Long-acre, h. 13, Constitution-street

Singer, Mrs. William, mealseller and spirit dealer, 19, Lodge-walk Skene, Captain Alexander, R. V. 13, Silver- street

Skene, Charles, M.D. professor of medicine, Marischal College, h. Commercial-Bank-court, 42, Castle-street Skene, George, woollen manufacturer, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gal- Skene, Peter, cabinet-maker. Cotton [lowgate

Skene, Robert, baker, 4, Justice-street, h. 126, Gallowgate Skene, Thomas, draper, 42, King-street Skene, Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 93, Causewayend Skene, William, wool merchant, 14, Queen-street, h. 126, Gallowgate Skene, Miss, 19, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Skene, Miss E. 1, Justice-street

Skinner, George, tailor, Well of Spa 1832-33 SKI—SMI 119

Skinner, P. A. caudlemaker, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow Skinner, the Right Rev. Bishop William, (St. Andrew's Chapel,) h. I, Golden-square

Skinner, William, advocate, 247, Union-street, h. 1, Adelphi-court, Union-street Skues, Lieutenant George, R.M. dentist, 31, Queen-street

Slater, Simon, merchant tailor, 12, North-street

Slater, Mrs. Thomas, lodgings, 7, Garvock-street Small, James, builder, 50, Causewayend

Small, Robert, shipmaster, 7, Wellington-street Qowgate Small, Robert, & Co. tinsmiths, Mounthooly, Canal-side, and 101, Gal- Smart, John, shipmaster, (Glasgow Packet,) 20, Prince Regent-sti-eet

Smart, John, shipmaster, 10, Canal-terrace Smart, Robert, grocer, Ann-street Smart, Mrs. vintner, 61, Quay

Smith, Alexander, tailor and furnisher, 45, Netherkirkgate, h. 17, Huntly-street Smith, Alexander, advocate, 96^ Union-street

Smith, Alexander, post master, 51, High-street, h. 8, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Smith, Alexander, shoemaker, 20, College-street Smith, -Alexander, shoemaker, 29, Netherkirkgate Smith, Alexander, grocer, 156, Gallowgate-

Smith, Alexander, teacher, 59, Shiprow, h, 56, Queen-street

Smith, Alexander, agent, (A. Irvine & Co.) h. 51, Marischal-street

Smith, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 32, Union-place, h. Holburn-

' Smith, Alexander, furnishing tailor, Netherkirkgate [^street Smith, Alexander, gardener, 48, High- street, Old Aberdeen Smith, Alexander, jun. druggist, 3, High-street, Old Aberdeen Smith, Charles, & Co. paper manufacturers—Office, 34, St. Andrew's- Smith, Charles, confectioner. Park-street [street

Smith, David, hatter, h. 25, Bon- Accord -street

Smith, David, officer of excise, Summer-street Smith, George, upholsterer, 31, George-street

Smith, George, vintner, 5, Commerce-street

! Smith, George, glazier, 17, ^. 21, Netherkii'kgate 1832-33 120 SMI—SMI i

Smith, George, blacksmith, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen

Smith, Hemy, flaxdresser, 91, h. 92, Shiprow Smith, Henry, mealseller and spirit merchant, 47, North-street Smith, Irvine, & Co. brewers, 18, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Smith, James, tailor, 2, Union-lane

Sni Smith, James, coppersmith, 42, North-street, h. 9, Mealmarket-lane

Smith, James, cabinet-maker, Flourm ill- lane, h. 49, Bon- A ecord-street

Smith, James, slater, 9, Trinity-street Smith, James, grocer, 11, College-street

Smith, James, clothier and haberdasher, 24, Broad-street, i^. Fergu

son's-court, 108, Gallowgate

Sii Smith, James, grain dealer, 10, h. 12, Netherku-kgate

Smith, James, seedsman, 2, St. Nicholas-street, h. and Nursery, Frog-i

hall, Causewayend [friars-street Smith, James, jun. woollen draper, 28, Union-street, h. 16, Black-i Smith, James, carver and gilder. Commercial-buildings, 115, h. 122> Union-street Smith, James, superintendant of the canal works, 56, Gerard-street

Smith, James, stabler, 26, Mutton-brae Smith, Jeremiah, nail manufacturer and ironmonger, 34, North-street.

h. 15, Mealmarket-lane Smith, John, supervisor of excise. Mile-end Smith, John, steward, (Superior,) Ross'-houses, Sngarbouse-lane

Smith, John, teacher, Flourmill-lane, h. 37, Shiprow Smith, John, architect, and superintendant of town's works, King-street

Smith, John, brewer and distiller, h. Newbridge Smith, John, shoemaker, 100, Spital Smith, John, clerk, (Post Office,) h. 72, Bon-Acccrd-street

Smith, John, baker, 7, h. 9, Dee-street Smith, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 62, Gallowgate

Smith, John, shipmaster, 9, Summer-lane Smith, John, shipmaster, (Star,) and vintner. Lime-quay Smith, John, yost. auctioneer, Wilson's-court, 84, Broad-street Smith, John, advocate, 28, Queen-street Smith, John, jun. advocate and accountant, 14, Adelphi-court, Union

street 1832-33 SMI—SMI 121

Smith, John, merchant tailoi-, 9, Lodge-walk Smith, John, mason, 15, Shoe-lane

Smith, John, cabinet-maker, 31, ^. 32, Chapel-street

Smith, John, clothier, 7, Upperkirkgate, h. 9, Back-wynd

Smith, John, porter and spirit dealer, 22, Guestrow Smith, John, agent and provision merchant, 72, Gallowgate, h. 2, Smith, John, gardener, Ann-street [Yeats'-lane Smith, John, boot and shoemaker, 49, High-street, Old Aberdeen Smith, John, & Co. iron and nail merchants, 3, Shoe-lane jSmith, John, shoemaker, Holburn-street Smith, John, shoemaker, Jack's-brae

Smith, John, vintner, 4, Church-street Smith, John, contractor for drenching and ditching, 21, Whitehouse-st. Smith, Joseph, grocer, 100, John-street [Smith, Lewis, bookseller, 66, Broad-street, h. Mounthooly, Canal-side

'Smith, Matthew, shipmaster, 66, Commerce-street Smith, Neil, & Sons, merchants, 40, h. Salter's- court, 39, Loch-street

Smith, Peter, stabler, 6, North-street Smith, Peter, shoemaker. College-street, h. 4, Trinity-street Smith, Peter, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Skene-square Smith, Robert, gardener, Tanfield Smith, Robert, cork- cutter, 64, Guestrow, h. 7, Blackfriars-street Smith, Robert, gardener, Sunnybank Smith, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21, Green Smith, Robert, jun. commercial and shipping agent— Office, 47,

Marischal -street, h. Affleck-place Smith, Rev. Robert, (St. Machar Church,) 14, Chanonry, Old Abdn. Smith & Son, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 16, St. Nicholas-street Smith, Thomas, painter and glazier, 12, Long-acre, h. 22, Constitution- Smith, Walter, wright and cabinet-maker, 16, Blackfriars-st. [[street Smith, William, hatter, 38, Marischal-street [lane Smith, William, advocate, 11, Correction-wynd, h. 18, St. Nicholas- Smith, William, clerk, (Police Office,) h. Windmill-brae Smith, William, (of Smith & Son,) h. 4, Jopp's-lane Smith, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 19, Commerce-street

Smith, William, tailor, Seaton-gate, Old Aberdeen Smith, William, shoemaker, Holburn-street 1832-33 122 SMI—SNE

' Smith, William, painter and glazier, 3, h. 13, Marischal-street

Smith, William, session clerk, and keeper of the register of marriages''

for the city of Aberdeen, Footdee Smith, William, jmi. tea and wine merchant, 80, Union-street, h Springbank, Dee-street

Smith, William, trades' convener's officer, 15, Long-acre Smith, William, wright. North-street Smith, Mrs. 122, Union-street Smith, Mrs. teacher and dressmaker, 44, Virginia- street Smith, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 43, Chapel-street Smith, Mrs. Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate

Smith, Mrs. Alexander, 4, James-street Smith, Mrs. Dr. Springbank, Dee-street

Smith, Mrs. Edward, R.N. 2, Chapel-street

Smith, Mrs. George, baby linen warehouse, 20, Marischal-street, Ti 53, Shiprow Smith, Mrs. James, lodgings, Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Smith, Mrs. Captain John, Silvei'-street

Smith, Mrs. John, vintner, 8, Castle-street Smith, Mrs. John, Chapel-lane Smith, Mrs. Robert, Marywell-place

Smith, Mrs. William, stabler, 24, North-street Smith, Mrs. William, midwife, Denburn-terrace Smith, Mrs. William, Bon- Accord-street

Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 8, Carmelite-lane Smith, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, Bon-Accordrstreet

Smith, Miss, 41, St. Andrew's-street Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 16, Long-acre Smith, Miss, dressmaker, Hutcheon-street

Smith, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 17, Llimtly-street Smith, Miss, 33, Wales-street Smith, Miss, 66, Dee-street Smith, Miss, 50, Shiprow

Smith, Miss, milliner, leghoni and straw-bonnet warehouse, 44, Queer

Smith, Misses, 18, Don-street, Old Aberdeen [stret Smith, Misses, boarding-school. Silver-street

Snell, Alexander, stone merchant, 14, St. Clement's-street 1832-33 SNE—SPE 123

Snell, James, wright, 18, Long-acre, h. 7, Shoe-lane Sney, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Holbum-street

Snowie, Alexander, tailor, 53, East North-street

jSnovvie, William, flesher, 3, Wales-street-raarket, h. Benyden Snowie, Miss, dressmaker, Strawberrybank

Sorley, John, reed-maker, 47, George-street, h. John-street

[Sorrie, Alexander, mealseller, Hector's-houses, 35, Virginia-street

Sorrie, James, mealseller, St. Andrew's-street

Souper, George, ship-rigger, York-place [^mill-brae

Souter, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 4, Crown-street, h. 74, Wuid- router, David, wholesale druggist, 3, Union-lane, h. 40, Bon- Ac- cord-street

Souter, John, teacher, Gordon's-street, A. 15, Bonaccord-street Souter, William, shoemaker, 15, Park-street

\ South Bridge Distillery, near Holburn-street

Southgate, James, vintner, 8, Church-street

Soutter, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 12, St. Nicholas-street Spalding, George, gardener, Holburn-sti'eet

Spalding, James, flesher, 25, Wales-street-market, h. 18, Wales-st. Spalding, Mrs. James, Silver street

Spark, Alexander, flesher, 8, Wales-street-market

Spark, Benjamin, advocate, 27, St. Nicholas-street

Spark, George, grocer, and spirit dealer, 55, h. 33, Quay Spark, Robert, tinsmith, 17, Littlejohn-street

Spaik, Robert, painter and glazier, 4, h. 3, Carnegie's-brae

Spark, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 94, Gallowgate

park, Thomas, treasurer, (Infirmary,) h. 32, Shiprow

park, Thomas, bookseller, 54, Castle-street, h. 4, Frederick-street

Spark, William, watch and clockmaker, 29, St. Nicholas—street, h. 32, Shiprow

Spark, William, flesher, 6, Wales-street-market, h. Hanover-street

Spark, William, jun. flesher, li. Wales-street

Spark, Wm. & Co., grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 3, Park-street Spark, Miss, Upper Strawberrybank

Spence, George, guard of the Royal William Coach, 9, Huxter-row

Spence, Rev. James, (Blackfriars-street Chapel,) /*. Braehead, Gil- comston 1832-33 124 SPE—STE

Spence, Peter, merchant tailor, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

Spence, Robeit, beadle, (St. Clement's Church,) 6, Catto-square

Spence, William, slater, 102, John-street Spence, Mrs. Silver-street Spring, Robert, baker, 8, A. 11, Huxter-row Stables, Adam, vintner, 102, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, Alexander, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 112, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, James, vintner, 2, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Stables, William, vintner, Cotton Stamp Office, 71, Union-street Standard Life Insurance Company of Scotland—agents, Adam & An- derson, advocates, 11, Union- buildings

Steel, James, surgeon, 37, Shiprow

Steel, John, guard, (South Mail,) 30, Dee-street

Steel, Robert, baker, 10, h. 8, Exchequer-row Stephen, Alexander, late merchant, 39, Summer-street Stephen, Alexander, shipmaster, 20, James-street Stephen, James, shipmaster, Virginia- street Stephen, James, ironmonger, (William Ross,) 30, Broad-street Stephen, John, grocer, Holburn -street Stephen, John, tailor, 59, East North-street

Stephen, Robert, & Son, 41, Green, h. 1, Martin's-lane Stephen, William, Aberdeen and Elgin carrier— Office, 16, George- Stephen, William, wright and wood merchant, 24, Union-row [si- Stephen, William, overseer of fishings, Cruives of Don

Stephen, Miss, 173, Union-street , Stephenson, Alexander, cooper, 61, Windmill-brae Stevenson, Alexander, & Co. booksellers, and circulating library, 60

Castle-street, li. Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-row , I Stevenson, Alexander, cabinet maker, 16, Long-acre

Stevenson, David, porter and spirit dealer, 1, A. 3, Carmelite-street Stevenson, James, boot and shoemaker, Tanfield Stevenson, James, jun. merchant tailor, 25, Guestrow

Stevenson, James, tailor, 68, Gallowgate Stevenson, William, gardener, gi-ocer and spirit dealer, Seaton-gate Old Aberdeen 1832-33 STE—STE 125

Stevenson, Mrs. lodgings, 108, George-street

Stewart, Alexander, merchant, h. 24, Bon-Accord-terrace Stewart, Alexander, & Co. clothiers and haberdashers, Commercial- buildings, 119, Union-street Stewart, Alexander, gardener, Lead-side, Gilcomston

Stewart, Alexander, flesher, 43, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-st.

Stewart, Arthur, flesher, Chapel-street

Stewart, Charles^ grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 39, Woolmanhill

Stewart, David, boot and shoemaker, and leather dealer, 44, /*. 42, George-street Stewart, Geoi'ge, blacksmith. Steps of Gilcomston Stewart, James, bellows-maker, 163, Gallowgate Stewart, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 43, Park-street

Stetvart, James, mason, 54, Summer-lane

Stewart, James, flesher, 2, Wales-street-market, h. 9, Wales-street Stewart, John, general agent, and Dutch consul, Crown-court, Union-

street, h. Union-row

Stewart, John, tailor, 27, Woolmanhill

Stewart, John, last-maker, Olivers-court, 12, h. Farquhar's- court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Stewart, John, flesher, 10, Wales-street-market, h. 7, Wales-street

Stewart, John, hairdresser, 93, h. M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate Stewart, John Roy, cotton-dyer. Lead-side, Gilcomston Stewart, John, vintner, 94, Causewayend Stewart, Lewis, agent, 27, King-street

Stewart, Peter, vintner, 4, Church-street QGallowgate

Stewart, Peter, porter and spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 162,

Stewart, Roderick, flesher, 42, Wales-street-market, h. 7, East North-street Stewart & Rutherfoord, general agents. Crown-court, Union-street

Stewart & Rowell, comb manufactui'ers, 6, Meal-market-lane, h. 24,

Stewart, William, tailor, 52, Queen-street [James-strett Stewart, M. grocer, 49, East North-street Stewart, Mrs. Captain, 84, George-street Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth, 75, Union-street Stewart, Mrs. lodgings. Concert-court, Broad-street 1832—33 M ] 26 STE—STR

Stewart, Mrs. midwife, Philip's-court, 147, Gallowgate « Stewart, Misses, Carmelite-street 4, ;. Stonytown Distillery, Stonytown

Stuart, Alexander, 7, Union-place

Stuart, Alexander, teacher of writing, book-keeping, and stenography,

Aberdeen Academy, 115, Union-street, h. 214, George-street

Stuart, Charles, wine and tea merchant, 98, Union-street, h. 57», Schoolhill

Stuart, William, teacher of Latin, English, and Arithmetic, &c. 161, Stuart, William, surgeon-apothecary, 87, Skene-street [^Gallowgate Stuart, William, advocate, 133, Union-street

Stuart, Mrs. P. 5, Schoolhill

Stuart, Misses, 4, Black's-buildings

Stuart, Misses, milliners and straw-hat-makers, 21, Queen-street, h. Stuart, Miss, 2, Union-place [44, Park-street

Still, Charles, Southbridge, Holbum-street '"

Still, George, of Millden, h. 45, Gallowgate

Still, James, vintner, 46, Shiprow

Still, John, flesher, 31, George-street-market, h. Stocket

Still, Robert, blockmaker, 12, Prince Regent-street

Still, William, late coal-broker, h. 81, Shiprow

Still, Mrs. Andrew, grocer and spu'it dealer, York-street

Still, Mrs. Patrick, Holbum-street

Still, Mrs. William, barbei', Holburn-street [race

Stirling, Rev. James, (United Associate Church,) h. Rosemount-ter-

Stirling, John, clerk, (John Gibb & Son,) h. 13, Marischal-street

Stophani, John, optician, 42, h. 40, Queen-street

Storey, Mrs. George, 3, Union-place

Stott, John, tailor. Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street

Stott, Mrs. vintner, 10, Frederick-street * Stott, Miss, 14, Shuttle-lane

Strachan, Alexander, tailor, Gerard-street

Strachan, Alexander, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 87, High-street, Strachan, James, shoemaker, 27, Virginia- street [Old Aberdeen Strachan, James, vintner. Upper Denbmn

Strachan, James, tailor, 3, Huxter-row, h. 29, Broad-street 1832-33 STR—SUT 127

Strachan, James, bookseller, h. 19, Back-wynd Strachan, James, academy, 115, Union- street, h. Mitchell-place, King- Strachan, John, Stocket fstreet Strachan, John, wright, Hanover-lane, h. Hanover-street

Strachan, John, weaver, 5, Porthill, Gallowgate Strachan, John, vintner, 48, Virginia-street Strachan, John, vintner, 91, North-street

Strachan, Peter, stabler, 18, Back-wynd

Straith, Alexander, teacher of English, &c. 1, Drum's-lane, h. Do-

nald's-court, 20, Schoolhill

Straitton, J. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 199, George-street

Stranack, Mrs. ladies' bazaar, 10, Queen-street

Strathdee Distillery, Cooperston

Straton, James, porter and spirit dealer, and provision merchant, 199, George-street [chequer-row

Straton, John, vintner and victualling house, Burnett's-close, 5, Ex-

Stratton, William, Wellington-place Stronach, Alexander, George, & Co. coopers and fish-curers, 1, Fish-st. Stronach, Alexander, advocate— Office, 33, h. 31, King-street Stronach, Alexander, wright, Cooperston-buildings

Struthers, William, shipmaster, 3, Water-lane Sun Fire and Life Office—Robert Morice, agent, 233, Union-street Surgeon- Apothecaries' Company, 29, Queen-street Sutherland, Alexander, Inmore Cottage, near Rosemount-terrace Sutherland, Alexandei', wool manufacturer, 11, Green, h. 7, John-st.

Sutherland, Alexander, tailor, 53, Queen-street Sutherland, Alexander, shoemaker, 34, King-street, h. 37, Park-st.

Sutherland, Andrew, manufacturer, 1, Black's-buildings

Sutherland, Angus, slater, 12, Gerard-street

Sutherland, Donald, tailor;, Upper Quay Sutherland, George, vintner, 6, Park-street [melite-street Sutherland, George, ironmonger, 31, St. Nicholas-street, h. 5, Car- Sutherland, George, silk-mercer, 31, Union-street, ^.11, Quay

Sutherland, James, tailor, 9, Gallowgate Sutherland, John, druggist, 124, h. Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallow- Sutherland, John, vintner, 83, Green [gate 1832-33 M 2 128 SUT—TAY

Sutherland, John, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, h. 27, North-st.

Sutherland, John, watchmaker, 27, Marischal-st. h. 24, Frederick-st. Sutherland, John, book dealer, 153, Gallowgate

Sutherland, Dr. Neil, (Aberdeenshire Militia,) 4, Belmont-street Sutherland, Robert, plasterer. Steps of Gilcomston

Sutherland, Robert, glazier and painter, 9, King-street

Sutherland, William, victualling house, and pie-baker, 16, Upperkirk- gate, h. Holburn-street

Sutherland^ William, & Co., straw-hat-manufacturers, 15, Queen-st. Sutherland, Mrs. John, Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate Sutherland, Miss, dressmaker, 10, Carmelite-lane Sutherland, Misses, lodgings, 126, Gallowgate

Swap, George, porter and spirit dealer. College -street Syme, James, & Co. druggists, 195, Union-street

Symon, George, wig-maker and hair cutter, 25, St. Nicholas -street, h. Skene-square

Symon, John, merchant, 146, George-street Symon, Mrs. midwife, Skene-square

Symmers, George, of Cults, h. Crown-court, Union-street

Symmers, John, shipmaster, (Ruby, sloop,) 2, Baltic-street Symmers, William, surgeon, Mitchell-place, King-street

Symmers, William, shipmaster, (Ruby, brig,) 9, Summer-lane

Symmers, Mrs. straw-hat-maker, 3, Canal-lane Symmers, Misses, 54, Bon-Accord-street

Taggart, John, stabler, 68, George-street Tait, Alexander, baker, 38, John-street

Tait, Rev. John, 16, John-street

Tait, William, grocer, 51, St. Nicholas-st. h. 32, St. Andrew's-street Talbert, David, shipmaster, 60, Quay Tawse, John, teacher, Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate

Tawse, Miss, 4, Black's-buildings

Taylor, Alexander, draper, (Philip & Taylor,) h. 69, Dee-street Taylor, Alexander, shoemaker, Causewayend 1832-33 TAY—THO 129

Taylor, Alexander, gardener, Sumraerfield-gardens, Constitution-street Taylor, Alexander, merchant-tailor, 18, Marischal-street Taylor, Alexander, mealseller, 12, Fisber-row Taylor, Charles, grocer, 103, Skene-street music-sellers, 142, Union-street i Taylor & Co. Taylor, David, cabinet-maker, h. 16, George-street Taylor, George, clerk, Huntly-street Taylor, George, hosier, 58, h. Ligertwood's-court, 81, George-street

Taylor, James, oil and colour-merchant, 44, Shiprow Taylor, James, boot and shoemaker, Jack's-brae Taylor, James, vintner, Woodside Taylor, John, (of B. T. & Co.) h. 11, Union-buildings Taylor, John, (professor of music,) A. Affleck-place Taylor, John, collector of coal money, 7, Blackfriars-street Taylor, John, shipmaster, 10, St. Clement's-street Taylor, John, baker 54, A. M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate

Taylor, John, jun. tailor, and porter of Grammar-School, 9, Loch-st.

Taylor, John, stabler, 2, Harriot-street Taylor, Major, of Rothiemay, A. Castle-lodge, Castle-street

Taylor, Peter, tailor, 29, Uodge-walk Taylor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, and blacking-manufacturer, 52, Taylor, Peter, tollkeeper, Rubislaw [St. Nicholas-st. A. 2p5, George-st. Taylor, Robert, teacher, (Deaf and Dumb Institution,) 53, Schoolhill Taylor, Robert, & Sons, mole-catchers, Ruthrieston Taylor, William, hairdresser, 228, George-street Taylor, William, (Kilgour & Co.) A. 20, Blackfriars-street Taylor, Mrs. Alexander, straw-hat-maker, Broadford Taylor, Mrs. vintner, 2, Virginia-street Taylor, Mrs. Hardgate Temple, Alexander, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 218, Gallowgate Templeton, Rev. James, (United Associate Church,) 2, Charlotte-st. Templeton, William, surgeon, 2, Charlotte-street Tindal, George, vintner, 5, Berry-lane

Theatre—Pit, 50, Box, 52, Gallery, 54, Marischal-street

Thistle, Robert, wright, A. 20, North-street [Albyn-place Thom, Alexander, surveyor of taxes— Office, 103, Union-street, A. 1832-33 M 3 130 THO—THO

Thorn, James, (late of Halifax,) Albynplace Thorn, John, advocate, (agent for Van Egmont & Sons, merchants, Rotterdam,) 55, Gallowgate

Thora, John, mannfactiirer and merchant, 66, h. 55, Gallowgate Thom, Robert, brewer. King-street Thorn, Mrs. 28, Constitution-street Thora, Miss, dressmaker, 45, Bon-Accord-street

Thompson, George, insurance broker and shipowner, 13, Quay

Thomson, Alexander, advocate, 5, Belmont- street Thomson, Alexander, gardener, Hardgate

Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 10, Quay Thomson, Alexander, vintner, 23, East North-street Thomson, Alexander, 29, College-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Thomson, Rev. Alexander, (George- street Chapel,) h. 20, St. An-

Thomson, Andrew, house-carpenter, 16, Union-row [^drew's-street

Thomson, Arthur, manager for the Aberdeen Sea Insurance Co. ; ship

and insurance-broker, surveyor of shipping, and agent to Lloyd's,.

25, Marischal-street, h. SO, Skene-terrace

Thomson, Francis, cabinet-maker, 2, Trinity-st. h. Denburn-terrace

Thomson, George, merchant, Thomson's-court, 21, A. 22, Quay

Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 16, h. 21, Shiprow Thomson, George, grocer, VVoodside

Thomson, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 94, Spital

Thomson, George, tailor, 8, Chronicle-lane

Thomson, Hugh, furnishing tailor, 5, Guestrow Thomson, James, shipmaster, 14, Catto-square Thomson, James, merchant, Thomson's-court, 21, Quay

Thomson, Rev. Dr. John, (St. Clement's Church,) A. Castlehill

Thomson, John, surgeon and apothecary, 90, Broad-street, h. 7, Con-

stitution-street

Thomson, John, saddler, Back-wynd, h. 8, Gaelic-lane

Thomson, John, sacrist. King's College, Old Aberdeen

Thomson, John, tailor, 5, Blairton-lane, Broad-street

Thomson, John, flesher, 23 and 29, Wales-street-market, h. Albion-st,

Thomson, John, spirit dealer, 122, Gallowgate

Thomson, John, lapidary, 13, Lodge-walk 1832-33 THO—TOU ]31

Thomson, Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 29, East North-street Thomson, Robert, merchant tailor, 47, St. Nicholas-street Thomson, VVilliam, jun. ironmonger, 51, Union-street, h. 28, Dee-st. Thomson, William, merchant and agent, 37, Netherkirkgate, h. 68, Thomson, William, tailor, 5, Blau'ton-lane, Broad-street [Dee-street Thomson, William, shoemaker, 5, Spa-street Thomson, William, shoemaker, 7, College-lane Thomson, William, jobbing-gardener, Dyer's-court, Denburn Thomson, William, wright. Cotton Thomson, Mrs. Alexander, baker, 19, Gallowgate Thomson, Mrs. George, of Fairley, h. 154, Union-street Thomson, Mrs. James, Silver-street Thomson, Mrs. John, 165, Union-street Thomson, Mrs. teacher, 55, Netherkirkgate Thomson, Mrs. dress and mufF-maker, 13, Virginia-street Thomson, Mrs. grocer, 14, North-street Thomson, Mrs. 21, James-street Thomson, Mrs, midwife, 14, Thistle-street Thomson, Miss, 40, Schoolhill Thmbum, Robert, (of Alexandria, Egypt,) 56, Dee-street 2, Gerard-street \ Tolmie, James, boot and shoemaker, Tomkins, Richard, jun. flesher, 20, Wales-street-market; A. Constitu-

Tomkins, William, flesher, 13, Huntly-street [tion-street

Topp, James, late baker, 52, Schoolhill Topp, Mrs. John, 25, Constitution-street Torrence, William, tailor, habit and pelisse maker, 27, North-street Torrie, James, woollen draper, &c. 55, Castle-street Torrie, James, teacher of French, 20, Castle-street

Torrie, Robert, tailor, 55, Castle- street, /*. 14, Chapel-street

Torry, James, silk-dyer, 4, George-street

Tony, James, surgeon, 9, St. Nicholas-street Tosh, Thomas, painter and glazier, Walker's-court, Shiprow Tough, Alexander, proprietor. Cotton

Tough, Alexander, wool and worsted dealer, 6, Fisher-row Tough, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 65, Queen-street

Tough, George, stabler, 160, Gallowgate 1832-33 132 TOU—UNI

Tough, James, shoemaker, 45, East North-street

Tough, James, flesher, 23, Wales-street- market, h. 8, Wales-street

Tough, Thomas W. boot and shoemaker, 56, Quay, h. 9, Virginia-st.

Tower, William, of Kinaldie, h. 20, Quay Tower, Misses, Silver-street [^denoch, Clunes'-court, 53, George-st. Town's Drummers—David Bannerman, 75, Gallowgate—James Ba- Towns, David, flour-miller, Kettockvemills

Trail, John, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 55, Commerce-street

Traill, S. vintner, 30, Skene-street

Traill, Miss, straw-hat- maker, Virginia-street Trokes, Joseph, coachmaker, 74, North-street

Trokes, Mrs. lodgings, 17, Constitution-street

Troup, George, merchant tailor, 23, Long-acre [Back-wynd

Troup, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 37, Schoolhill, h. 23, Troup, James, teacher of drawing and painting, Aberdeen Academy, Troup, John, blacksmith, Ruthrleston ^IIS, Union-street

Troup, William, clerk, 160, Gallowgate

Troup, William, tailor, College street Troup, William, gardener. Nelson-street Tug Steam Boat Office, New Pier

TuUoch, James, shipmaster, St. Clement's-street

Tulloch, John, professor of mathematics. King's College, h. 32, Col- lege-bounds, Old Aberdeen

Tulloch, Mrs. James, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, 14, St. Cle- Turing, Mrs. 58, Marischal-street [^ment's-street Turner, Miss, of Menie, Ruby Cottage, Silver-street Turner, Misses, of Turnerhall, 84, Union-street

Turrefi", Alexander, draper, 33, Union-street, h. Silver-street

Turreff, Mrs. Silver-street

Tytler, William, cabinet-maker, 2, Chronicle-lane, h. 11, Prince's-st.

Tytler, Mrs. William, 12, Queen-street, h. Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-st.

U

Union Boot Shop, John Urquhart, 185, h. 197, George-street

Union-glen Distillery, Holburn 1832-33 UNI—WAL 133

Union Lime Co. Lime-quay—George Cruickshank, manager Union Whale Fishing Co.'s Office, 12, Commerce-street Urquhart, Alexander, wholesale tea and coffee dealer, 56, Union-street,

h. Silver-street Urquhart, James, shipmaster, (Paul Jones,) h. 2, Water lane

Urquhart, John, druggist, 60, h. 59, St. Nicholas-street

Urquhart, John, porter and spirit merchant, 17, Huntly-street

Urquhart, William, of Craigston, h. 240, Union-street

Urquhart, Mrs. Dr. 1, Rose-street

Vaccine Institution, 17, Guestrow—Dr. Galen, physician Valentine, Andrew, coachmaker, (Aberdeen Coach Manufactory,) h. 31, Frederick-street Valentine, George, shipmaster, 3, Baltic-street Valentine, James, flesher, Wales -street-market Vass, James, cotton manufacturer, 75,h. Red Lion-court, 77, Broad-st. Vessie, James, bookseller and stationer, 114, George-street, A. 4, Gaelic-lane Vickers, Mrs. Holburn -street W

Waddel, David, manager, (W. Pirie & Co.) h. 59, Chapel-street Walker, Adam, sheriff-officer, 31, Shiprow

Walker, Alexander, clerk, (John Smith & Co.) 7t. 91, Shiprow Walker, Alexander, vintner, Burnett's- close, 5, Exchequer-row Walker, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 34, George -street Walker, Alexander, gardener, Rosemount Walker, Alexander, gardener, 106, George-street Walker, Alexander, merchant and commercial agent, 5, Castlebrae

W^alker, Alexander, ironmonger, 51, Gallowgate, /*. 22, St. Andrew's-

street Walker, Alexander, gardener, Causewayend Walker & Beattie, land-surveyors, 83, Union-street 1832-33 134 WAL—WAL

Walker, Charles, merchant. College-street Walker, Charles, gardener, 160, George-street

Walker, David, land-surveyor, 83, Union-street ' Wi

Walker, David, bulking-master, 36, Virginia-street Walker, David, hairdresser and perfumer, 122, Union-street % W^alker, George, rope-maker, (R. W. & S.) Rennie's-houses, Cause- Walker, George, of Honeybrae, /*. Broadford [wayend Walker, George, shipmaster, (Mercury,) 6, Catto-square Walker, George, gardener, 37, George-street

Walker, George, boot and shoemaker, 85, Skene-street Walker, George, plasterer, 10, Constitution-street Walker, Gordon, hairdresser, 42, Guestrow Walker, James, hot and cold sea-water baths, at the Sea-beach, and Walker, James, baker, 57, King-street [10, Quay Walker, James, stabler, 6, North-street

Walker, James, baker, 11, Fisher-row, h. 8, Carmelite-street

Walker, James, nursery and seedsman, h. 64, Union-street Walker, John, shipmaster, (Duke of Wellington,) 7, Wales-street Walker, John, shipmaster, (Rambler,) Waterloo-quay

Walker, John, gi-ocer, 32, Virginia-street, h. 21, Pork-lane Walker, John, umbrella manufacturer, 37, King-street, /*. Park-street

Walker, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 117, h. 115, Gallowgate Walker, John, clerk, 62, Guestrow

Walker, John, rope-maker, 16, Hutcheon-street

Walker, John, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 33, h. 32, Green

Walker, John, wholesale jeweller, hardware merchant, &c. 20, h. Crudeu's-court, 22, Broad-street

Walker, John Simpson, surgeon, 13, Fisher -row

Walker, Joseph, baker, 11, h. 13, Fisher-row

Walker, Robert, hairdresser, 40, Castle-street, h. 39, Long-acre Walker, Walter, plasterer, 64, George-street

Walker, William, clerk, (Milne, Cruden, & Co.) h. Caroline-place

Walker, William, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 43, y^. 41, George-street

Walker, William, town-serjeant and dean of guild's officer, Stro- nach's-close. Exchequer-row

Walker, William, shipmaster, 2, Hanover-street 1832-33 WAL—WAT 135 iWalker, William, flesher, 21, Wales-street-market

Walker, William, vintner, and sail-maker, 6, Netherkirkgate

IWalker, William 8f Joseph, bakers, 11, Fisher-row

Walker, William, merchant, h. 14, Water-lane

IWalker, Mrs. vintner, St. Clement's-street

Walker, Mrs. Robert, 1, Gaelic-lane

Walker, Mrs. register office, 9, Guestrow Walker, Misses, dressmakers and staymakers. Park-street (Walker, Misses, Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street jWallace, Andrew, tea and spirit dealer, AuchmuU Wallace, Thomas, shoemaker, 19, Berry-lane

^Wallace, William, shoemaker, 33, Long-acre jWallace, W^illiam, shipmaster, (Brilliant,) 13, James-stveet Wallace, Mrs. lodgings, Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street

Walsh, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 31, George-street Warden, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Skene-square

Warring, Mrs. dressmaker, 9, George-street Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside Warrack, James, surgeon, Woodside WaiTack, James, merchant, 31, Whitehouse-street Warrack, John, boot and shoemaker, 234, Geoi'ge-street

Waters, Benjamin, clerk, (Devanha Brewery,) h. Gordon's-court, 10, Gordon-street

Walkins, Alexander, manufacturer, (Broadford Works,) h. Broadford

Watkins, James, tea and spirit dealer, Broadford Watch House, Huxter-row, and Union-place

Watson, Alexander, bookseller and circulating library, 95, Union-street,

h. 59, Bon- Accord-street Watson, Archibald, cashier, Broadford Works, Broadford

Watson, George, tailor, Causewayend

Watson, George, shoemaker, 14, Netherkirkgate, h. Diamond-street

Watson, James, porter and spirit dealer, 49, Causewayend Watson, James, blacksmith, Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate

Watson, John, Britannia tavern, and shipmaster, Exchequer-court, /*.

Watson, Patrick, teacher, 25, Chapel-street [9, Exchequer-row Watson, Robert, stone-cutter, Kidd-lane 1832-33 136 WAT—WAT i

Watson, Robert, vintner, 93, Shiprow ?^

Watson, William, advocate, sheriff-substitute. East Craibstone-street'

Watson, William, traveller, (Wm. Pirie & Co.) h. 2, Shore-brae

Watson, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, Hardgate

Watson, Mrs. George, 9, Union-place Watson, Mrs. James, broker, 69, Gallowgate

Watson, Mrs. John, 4, Castle-brae -

Watson, Mrs. teacher, 9, Summer-lane Watson, Mrs. vintner, Holburn-street

Watson, Miss, dressmaker, 13, Virginia-street Watt, Alexander, blacksmith, 36, Don-street, Old Aberdeen

Watt, Alexander, druggist, h. Skene-square Watt, Alexander, shipmaster, Ruthrieston Watt, Alexander, land-surveyor, 27, Long-acre Watt, Alexander, shoemaker. Steps of Gilcomston

Watt, Alexander, guard, (Defiance Coach,) 19, Union-buildings Watt, George, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27, Upperkirkgate Watt, George, vintner, Waterloo-quay Watt, George, gardener. College-bounds, Old Aberdeen Watt, George, mealseller, 80, ^.81, Shiprow Watt, George, & Co. blacksmiths, Footdee

Watt, James, teacher, Grammar School, h. 38, Skene-street

Watt, James, vintner and victualling house, Burnett's-close, 5, Exche- Watt, John, shoemaker, 59, Spital [quer-row Watt, John, shoemaker, 35, A. 31, Upperkii-kgate

Watt, John, tailor, 173, Gallowgate

Watt, John, printer, Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street Watt, John, merchant, (formerly traveller G. B. & Co.) Concert-court, Watt, Patrick, grocer, 77, h. 79, Queen-street [Broad-street

Watt, Robert, grocer, wine, tea, and spirit merchant, 179, h. 182, Gallowgate Watt, Robert, & Co. cork manufacturers, 169, Gallowgate Watt, William, baker, Holburn-street Watt, William, wright, 58, High-street, Old Aberdeen Watt, Mrs. Adam, 61, Dee-street

Watt, Miss, dressmaker, York- street 1832-33 WAT—WHI 137

Watt, Misses, teachers, Pksterer's-coiirt, 70, Gallowgate Wattie, John, shipmaster, York-street Wattie, Joseph, gardener, Clerkseat

Webster, Alexander, advocate, King-street |[84, Broad-street

Webster, Alexander, tf , wine, and spirit mei'chant, Ogston's-court,

Webster, Alexander, weav« r, Clunes'-court, 167, George-street

I Webster, A. Gordon, shore porter, St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

Webster, Francis, weaver, 1, Flourmill-lane

1 Webster, James, cabinet-maker. College-street, h. 25, Union-row

Webster, John, spirit dealer, 26, h. Scott's-court, 25, Quay Webster, John, shoemaker, 54, East North-street

Webster, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Holburn-street

Webster, John, paintei', 31, Netherkirkgate

Webster, Thomas, grocer, porter and spirit dealer, Hanover-street Webster, Lieutenant William, 36, Chapel-street

Webster, William, baker, 4, Skene-terrace, h. 21, Skene-street Webster, Mrs. vintner, 97, Shiprow

Webster, Mrs. flesher, 22, George-street, h. John-street

W^ebster, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Gerard-street Weigh-House, Quay

Weir, George, tailor, Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate Weir, Robert, manufacturer, Waterloo-quay

Weir, Mrs. midwife, 1 1 , Drum's-lane Welsh, James, grocer. Cotton

Westland, James, teller, (Aberdeen Town and County Bank,) h. 32, St. Nicholas-street W^estland, William, wright, 28, Skene-street

Westland, William, advocate, 32, St. Nicholas-street Westland, Miss, 55, Green West of England Fire and Life Office—A. & J. Cadenhead, advocates, agents, 21, Adelphi-court, Union-street West of Scotland Fire and Life Office—John Angus, advocate, agent, 30, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Whitecross, William, jeweller, h. 67, Dee-street Whitecross, William, & Co. jewellers, 81, Union-street Whitecross, Mrs. grocer, Bioadford White, George, shoemaker, Upper Denburn 1832-33 N 138 WHI—WIL

White, James, builder, 61, Bon-Accord-street

White, William, merchant and general agent, Frederick-street, h. %%•

White, Mi's. vintner, 49, Windmill-brae [King-street' Whyte, James, shipmaster, (Seaton,) 27, James-street

Whyte, John, woollen draper, li. Westburn

Whyte, John, artist, 115, Union-street, h. Skene square

Whyte, Patrick, tobacco and snuflF manufacturer, Gallowgate, h. Qon- Wigbani, John, Broadford [stitution-street Wight, John, baker, Woodside Wilkie, Mrs. milliner and dressmaker, 2, Virginia-street Wilkinson, Rev. William, 29, Upperkirkgate

Will, James, vintner, 50, h. 48, Guestrow Will, John, guard, (North Mail,) 22, Constitution-street Will, John, road overseer, Murray's-houses, Park-street

Will, William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 111, Skene-street

Will, Thomas, cashier and overseer, (A. H. 8c Sons,) h. 22, Constitu-

Wills, John, & Co. hat manufacturers, 66, Union-street [|tion-strcet

W'illiams, James, cooper, 7, Virginia-street

Williamson, Alexander, late flesher, Kingsland-place, Broadford Williamson, Alexander, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 50, Up-

perkirkgate, h. 68, Woolmanhill [^18, Castle-street Williamson, Alexander, porter, (Commercial Bank,) h. Albion-court,

Williamson, Alexander, flesher, 44, Wales-street market, h. Skene

Williamson, Benjamin, surgeon to the Infirmary, h. 36, Marischal-st. Williamson, David, gardener, 72, Queen-street Williamson, George, shipmaster. Constitution- street

Williamson, George, teacher, 15, h. 12, Commerce-street

Williamson, George, flesher, 7, George-street-market, h. 123, George- Williamson, George, grain-agent, Huntly-street [street

Williamson, James, flesher, 9, 30, and 31, Wales-street-market, h. 31, Wales street

Williamson, John, jun. flesher, 3, George street-market, h. Skene

Williamson, John, flesher, 20 and 21, George-street-market, h. Kings- land-place, Broadford ' Williamson, Joseph, mealseller, 16, East North-street Williamson & Middleton, candle-makers, 31, Wales- street

Williamson, Peter, dniggist, 1, h. 3, Exchequer-row 1832-33 WIL—WIL 13!)

Williamson, William, flesher, 41, Wales-street-market, h. Skene

Williamson, William, jun. flesher, 14, George-street-market, h. Skeoe-

Williamson, William, grain-agent, Mackie-place [^sciiiare

Williamson, May, flesher, 48, Wales-street-market Williamson, Mrs. Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate Willox, William, saddler, 22, Queen-street, h. 24, Peacock's-close> Willox, William, wright, 48, Woolmanhill [[Castle-street

Wilson, Alexander, hosier, 49, h. 47, Green

Wilson, Alexander, excise-oflicer, Summer-street

Wilson, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 27, Green Wilson, Andrew, bookbinder and dealer in books, 155, Gallowgate

Wilson, George, tailor, 64, George-street Wilson, George, vintner, Smith's-court, 113, Gallowgate

Wilson, George, vintner, 83, Spital, Old Aberdeen

Wilson, George, advocate, agent for the Crown Life Assurance Com- pany, and Protector Fire Insurance Company, and clerk to the Commutation Road Trustees of the 9th or Town of Aberdeen Dis-

trict, 12, Adelphi-court, Union-street

Wilson, George, vintner, 1, Pork-lane [George-street Wilson, James, cabinet-maker, and funeral undertaker, 50, h. 52,

Wilson, John, session-clerk, and teacher. Grammar School ; Academy, 45, High-street, Old Aberdeen

Wilson, J. A., teacher of dancing, music, and gymnastic exercises,

Public Rooms, h. 50, Bon-Accord-street Wilson, John, flesher, 29, George-street-market Wilson, John, house-carpenter, 16, Carmelite-street Wilson, Lieut. Orlando, 5, Canal-terrace Wilson, Robert, bookseller, 32, Schoolhill, h. 64, Shiprow Wilson, William, lodgings, 90, Union-street Wilson, William, tailor, Jopp's -court, 40, Broad-street Wilson, Mrs. Adam, Burnside, Holburn Wilson, Mrs. 26, Bon- Accord-terrace Wilson, Mrs. midwife, 79, Shiprow Wilson, Mrs. W. lodgings, 90, Union-street Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Robertson, teachers of dancing and deport- ment, Public Rooms, h. 50, Bon-Accord-street Wilson, Mrs. vintner, Niven's-court, 29, Questrow 1832-33 n2 MO WIL—WRI

Wilson, Mrs. Robert, lodgings, 11, Drum's-laue '

Wilson, Mrs. 6, Backwjmd /

Wilson, Misses, teachers, 6, Backwynd / Winchester, Charles, advocate, 21, St. Nicholas-street

Winlaw, James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, ] 04, Gallowgate Winton, James, tailor, Broadford Wiseman, James, vintner, 52, Virginia-street Wiseman, Mrs. Colonel, 24, Castle-street

Wisely, George, & Co. vrorsted manufact«rei-s, 7, Castle-street Wishart, John, flesher, 37, Wales-street-market

Wishart, Joseph, organ-builder, 3, Young-street

Wishart, William, flesher, 38, Wales-street-market, h. Albion-street

W^isbart, William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate Wishart, M. vintner, Ewen's-court, 42, Gallowgate

Wood, David, ship-carpenter, 2, Canal-terrace

Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia -street Wood, James, shoemaker, Holburn-street Wood, John, gardener, Maybank Wood, Joseph, commission merchant, 40, Dee-street Wood, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 38, Gallowgate

Wood, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3, Crown-street, /*. 72, Dee-street

Wood, William, bookseller and ruler, 19, Queen -street, h. 29, Skene-

Wood, Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 2, Canal-terrace [streelt Wood, Mrs. stay-maker, 39, Gallowgate

Wood, Mrs. 5, Yeats'-lane

Wood, Miss, dressmaker, 7, Peacock's-close Woodford, Edward, teacher of Greek, Latin, and lecturer on history, 130, Union-street, entry from Belmont-street

Wright, Alexander, blacksmith, 2, Chronicle-lane, h. 16, Long-acre

Wright, David, accountant, Commercial Bank, h. 5, Carmelite-street W^right, James, gardener, Westfield

Wright, James, grocer, tea and spirit retailer. Upper Denburn Wright, John, tm-ner and musical instrument maker, 38, Broad-street,

h. 37, King-street Wright, Peter, turner and musical instrument maker. Copper Com- pany's-court, 14, Gallowgate Wright, Udny, vintner, 10, Denburn 1832-33 WRI—YOU 141

Wright, William, 36, King-street Wright, Mrs. Thomas, vintner, 3, Garvock-street

Wi-ight, Mrs. dressmaker and milliner, 67, Queen-street Wright, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 37, King-street

Wyllie, David, bookseller and stationer, 43, Union-street, Ii. 17, Bon- Accord-street

Wyllie, John, tailor, 11, Dee-street Wyness, Alexander, grocer and seedsman, 53, King-street

Wyness, Andrew, flesher, 1, George-sti-eet-market, h. 93, George-st.

Wyness, John, flesher, 2, George-street-market, h. 157, George -street Wyness, John, rope and twine manufacturer, Millbank

Yeast Brewery, Causewayend, by Robert Davidson Yeats, Alexander, late brewer, 28, Union-place Yeats, George, advocate, 35, Queen-street Yeats, George, silk-mercer, 35, Union street, h. Marywell-place Yeats, John, writer. King-street

Yeats, John, flesher, 15, Wales-street-mai'ket, h. Banchory Yeats, William, 68, Footdee Yeoman, George, shoemaker, 39, Guestrow Yorkshire Fire & Life Insurance Co.— Ofhce, 15, St, Nicholas-street, —George Leask, advocate, agent

Young, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 1, Netherkirkgate, h. 10, Cou-

Young, David, of Cornhill, h. Cornhill [^stitution -street Young, James, vintner, 93, Green

Young, John, of Sheddocksley, h. 7, Correction-wynd

Young, John, violin-maker, 9, Barnett's-close, h. 3, Union-row Young, Robert, shipmaster, (Crimonmogate,) 13, Commerce-street Young, Serjeant Robert, (R.A.) Hardgate Young, William, shipmaster, (Eclipse,) h. 71, Netherkirkgate Young, William, vintner, Garvock-street Young, Mrs. Colonel, 252, Union-street Young, Mrs. Gavin, 21, Union-place

Young, Mrs. James, 2, Golden-square 1832-33 N 3 }42 YOU—YUL

Young, Mrs. John, grocer, 15, East North street Young, Mrs. vintner, York-street Young, Miss, confectioner, 105, Gallowgate Younghusband, John, boatbuilder, 10, Canal-terrace

Younghusband, John, stoneware merchant, 15, CoiTection-wynd, Ji.

10, Canal-terrace Youngson, Robert, shipmaster, (Garland,) 36, Park-street

Yule, Normand, manager, Aberdeen and London Shipping Co.—Office>. 2\, Quay, h. CrovvTi-court, Union-street Yule, Mrs. 47, Green

Yule, Mrs. lodgings, 1, St. Nicholas-street

1832-33 ALPHABETICAL LIST

OP

STREETS, SQUARES, LANES, AND COURTS,

WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SITUATION.

Adelphi-court, between 49 and 51, Union-street Affleck-place, from Maryvvell-street to Affleck-street

Affleck-street, from Crown-street to Harbour

Albion-street, from Park-street to Links Albyn-place, west from Alford-place Alford-place, west from Union-place Anderson's-court, 22, Upperkirkgate Anderson's-court, 73, Netherkirkgate Ann-street, from Broadford to Hutcheon-street Annand's-court, 27, James- street

Back-wynd, from Union-street to Sclioolhill

Baltic-street, from Prince Regent-street to Links Bank of Scotland-court, 35, Castle-street Barnett's-close, from Guestrow to Flourmill-brae

Beattie's-court, 102, Gallowgate Belmont-street, from Union-street to Schoolhill

Belraont-street (Little), from Belmont-street to Back-wynd Berry-lane, from Gallowgate to Loch-street Black's-buildings, from Woolmanhill to Spa-street

Blackbull-close, 4, Huxter-row

Blackfriars-street, from Woolmanhill to St. Andrew's-street

Blairton-lane, from Broad-street to Guestrow Bon- Accord-square, from Bon- Accord-street to Bon-Accord-terrace Bon-Accord-street, from Union-street 1832-33 144 BON—CHA

Bon- Accord-terrace, from Union-street

Booth 's-court, 66, Netherkirkgate Booth's-court, 21, Castle-street Bothwell's-court, 25, Justice-street Bourtie's-court, 19, Upperkirkgate

Brebner's-court, 10, Castle-street ^ Bi-ebner's-court, 83, Shiprow

Brewery-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of road from King street

Bridewell-lane, from Chapel-street to Rose-street

Broad-street, from Union-street to Gallowgate and Upperkirkgate Broadford, North-west of George-street Bruce-court, 20, Loch-street Burn-court, 44, Upperkirkgate

Bui'nett's-close, 5, Exchequer-row BuiT's-court, 152, Gallowgate

Bursar's- court, 61, Castle-street

Canal-terrace, from Virginia-street to Garvock-street Canal-lane, from Canal-terrace to Summer-lane Canal-lane, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to Flyboat-house Candle-court, 51, Loch-street Candlemaker's-court, 46, Gallowgate Cameron's-court, 30, North-street Carmelite-street, from Green to Trinity-street

Carmelite-lane, from Fisher-row to Trinity-street Camegie's-brae, from Netherkirkgate to Putachieside

Cai'oline-place, Skene- square

Castle-street, from Union-street to Justice-street and Castle-brae

Castlehill, from Castle-brae to Hanover-street

Castle-brae, from Castle-street to Virginia-street Catherine-street, from Causewayend to Broadford Catto-square, Garvock's-wynd Causewayend, from (-allowgate to Gowanbrae Chanomy, Old Aberdeen, from High-street to Cathedral

Chapel-street, from Union-place to Skene-street 1832-33 CHA—CRO 145

Chapel-lane, from Weigh- house-square to Shore-brae Chapel-court, 61, Gallowgate

Chapel-court, 2, Justice-street Chaplaimy, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to Cathedral Charles-court, 40, Upperkirkgate

Charles-street, from Broadford to Causewayend

Charlotte-street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street Cheyne's-court, 69, Broad-street Crombie's-court, Park-street

Chronicle-lane, from North-street to Mealmarket-lane

Chronicle-court, 32, Broad-street, and 10, Queen-street

Church-sti'eet, from Lime-quay to St. Clement's-street Clark's-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to East-road

Clunes' court, 53, George-street

Cluny's-lane, from High-sti'eet to East-road, Old Aberdeen Commerce-street, from Quay to Park-lane Commercial-court, 58, Castle-street Commercial Bank-court, 42, Castle-street

Commercial-buildings, from 107 to 119, Union-street

Commercial-road, from Wellington-street to York-street College-bounds, Old Aberdeen, from Spital to Brewery-lane

College-street, from Windmill-brae to Clayhills College-court, 82, Broad-street CoUie's-court, 26, Shiprow Concert-court, between 10 and 12, Broad-street

Constitution-street, from Park- street to Links Cooper's-court, 26, Netherkirkgate Cooperston-buildings, from Holburn-street to Toll-bar Copper Company's-court, 14, Gallowgate Correction-wynd, from Green to St. Nicholas-street

Courage's-court, 3, Weigh-house-square

Coutts'-court, Netherkirkgate Cowgate, from Justice-street to Park-lane [[square Craibstone-street (west), from Bon- Accord-terrace to Bon-Accord-

Craibstone-street (east), from Bon- Accord-street to Bon- Accord-square

Crown-street, from Union-street to Marywell-street 1832-33 146 CRO—FER

Crown-court, between 41 and 43, Unioii-street Crown-court, 36, Upperkirkgate Cruden's-court, 22, Broad-street

Cniickshank's (C.) Court, 8, Shiprow Crulckshank's-court, 46, Shiprow

Daniel's-court, 48, Castle-street Davidson's-court, 111, Gallowgate

Dee-streetj from Union street to Marywell-street Dee-street, from Lower Trinity to Lower Denburn Denburn, from Poynernook to Spa-street

Denburn-terrace, from Union-street bridge to Skene-terrace

Diamond-street, from Union-street to Silver-street

Diamond-lane, from Diamond-street to Silver-street

Donald's-court, 20, Schoolhill, and 12, Loch-street Donald's-close, 14, Schoolhill Downie's-court, 65, Broad-street Drum's-lane, from 26, Upperkirkgate to Loch-street Duncan's-court, 45, Castle-street Duncan's (D.) Court, 120, Gallowgate Duncan's-court, 74, Gallowgate Duthie's-court, 35, Guestrow

East North-street, from King-street to Park-street Emslie's-court, 79, George-street Emslie's-court, 26, Gallowgate Ewen's-courtj 42, Gallowgate Exchange-court, between 35 & 37 Union-street Exchequer-row, from Castle-street to Shiprow

Exchequer-court, 9, Exchequer-row

Farquhar's-court, 17, Upperkirkgate

Farquharson's-court, 10, Schoolhill

Ferguson's-court, 5, Putachieside Ferguson's- court, 30, Gallowgate Ferguson's (J.) Court, 108, Gallowgate 1832-33 FIR—GUE 147

Firhlllwell-lane, Old Aberdeen^ from Spital to Snnnybank

Fisli-street, from Summer-lane to Albion-street ^

Fisher-row, from Maltmijl-bridge to Green

Flourmill-brae, from St. Nicholas-street to Barnett's-close

Flourmill-lane, from Netherkii-kgate to Flourmill-brae Footdee^ from Canal-basin to New Pier

Forbes-street, from Skene-square to Stocket-road Forbes'-court, 78, Green Fowler's-wynd, from Green to Fisher-row

Frederick-street, from King-street to Park-street

Froghall-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Spital to the Canal-side

%AELic-LANE, from Belmont-street to Backwynd Galen's-court, 18, Guestrow Gallowgate, from Broad-street to Causewayend, Mounthooly

Gardener's-lane, from Justice-street to East North-street

Garrow's-court, 8, Trinity-street Garvock-street, fi-om Canal-basin to Garvock's-wynd Garvock's-wynd, from Garvock-street to Links

Gas-street, from Trinity-street to Foyneraook

Geddes-court, 12, Prince Regent-street

George-street, from St. Nicholas-street to Broadford George-street Market, George-street and John-street

Gerard-sti'eet, from Gallowgate to Broadford Gibb's-court, 91, Shiprow Gilcomston, from Woolmanhill and Spa-street to Short Loanings

Gilcomston-steps, from Spa-street to Skene-square Golden-square, from Union-street to Silver-street

Gordon's-court, 10, Gordon-street

Gordon's-court, 4, Schoolhill Gordon's-court, 25, Virginia-street Gordon's-court, 88, Broad-street Gordon's-court, 39, North-street Gordon-street, from Windmill-brae Green, from Windmill-brae to Putachieside and Fisher-row

Guestrow, from Netherkii-kgate to Upperkirkgate 1832.33 148 HAN—KIN

Hanover-court, 2, Upperkirkgate

Hanover-street, from Castlehill to Albion-istreet

Hardgate, from New bridge to Mile-end •

Harper's-court, 63, North-street - Harriot-street, from Schoolhill to Loch-street Harvey's-court, 90, Gallowgate Hay's-court, 11, Trinity- corner Henderson's (A.) Court, 123, Gallowgate Henderson's (W.) Court, 161, Gallowgate Henderson's-court, 129, Gallowgate Henderson's-court, 46, Broad-street

High-street, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to Don-street Holburn-street, from South-bridge to Mile-end J Huntly-street, from Union-street to Summer-street Hutcheon-street, from Causewayend to Skene-square

Hutcheon's-court, 4, Shiprow

Huxter-row, from Broad-street to Castle- street

Innes-street, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

James-street, from Quay to Virginia-street

Jamieson's-court, 5, Upperkirkgate Jamieson's-court, 38, Shiprow

John-street, from George-street to Woolmanhill Jopp's-court, 31, Gallowgate

Jopp's-court, 40, Broad-street, and 11, Queen-street

Jopp's-lane, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street

Justice-street, from Castle-street to Park-street

Justice-lane, from Justice-street to East North-street

KiDD-LANE, from Chapel-street to Summer-street Kilgour's-court, 46, Netherkirkgate King-street, from Castle-street to Love-lane

Kingsland-place, from Barkmill-burn, to Hutcheon-street, west side of Broad ford

Knox's-court, 7, Wales-street 1832-33 LAM—MID 149

Lamond's-court, 49, Upperkirkgate Langstane-place, head of Dee-street

Ligertwood's-courtj 77, George- street

Lime-quay, from Commerce-street to Waterloo-quay Lindsay-street, from Diamond-street to Golden-square Links-street, from St. Clement's-street to Links

Littlejohn-street, from Gallowgate to North-street Lobban's- court, 30, Castle-street

Loch-street, from Harriot-street to Spring-garden Lodge-walk, from Castle-street to Queen-street Long-acre, from Broad-street to North-street Love-lane, from Spital to Links

Maberly-street, from Broadford-gate to Skene-square M'Combie's-court, 52, Union-street, and 51, Netherkirkgate M'Cook's-court, 116, Gallowgate M'Gregor's-court, 99, Gallowgate Machray's-court, 59, George-street M'Kay's-court, 80, Gallowgate

M'Kenzie's -court, 42, George-street M'Lean's-court, 50, Gallowgate Maitland's-court, 42, Netherkirkgate

Maltmill-bridge, from Putachieside to Fisher-row Marischal-street, from Castle-street to Quay

Market-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Town-house to East- road Martin's-lane, from Green to Renny's-wynd

Marywell-street, from College-street to Dee-street Marywell-place, South from Crown-street

Matheson's-court, 15, Castle-street

Matheson's-court, 9, Constitution-street Mealmarket, Mealmarket-lane

Mealmarket-lane, from King-street to North-street Melville's-court, 106, Gallowgate

Messon's-court, 32, Justice street

Meter's-court, 11, Chapel-lane

Middlethird, from Waterloo-quay to St. Clements'-street 1832—33 o 150 MIL—POO

Mill-street, from Summer- lane to the line of road leading to BanneV'fi

Milner's-court, 21, Guestrow [mill Milne's-court, 38, Castle-street Milne's-court, 27, Gallowgate

Milne's (Baillie) Court, 65, Gallowgate \ Milne's (R.) Court, 143, Gallowgate Milne's (W.) Court, 60, Gallowgate Mitcheirs-court, 66, Nortli-street

Mitchell's- place, from North-street to King-street Moir's-court, 103, Gallowgate

Monison's-court, 2, Fisher-row

Mounthooly, from Gallowgate to Canal-side Mutton-brae, from Woolmanhill to Deubuni

Nelson-street, from King-street to Gallowgate

Netherkirkgate, from Broad-street to St. Nicholas- street

New-street, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to the line of road to Niven's- court, 29, Guestrow [King-street North-street from East North-street to Mounthooly [King-st.

North-lane, Old Aberdeen, from Seaton-gate to the line of road from

Ogston's-court, 84, Broad-street

Oliver's-court, 12, Upperkirkgate [from King-street

Orchard-lane, Old Aberdeen, from College-bounds to the line of road

Painter's-court, 22, Upperkirkgate

Park-street, from Justice-street to Canal

Park-lane, from Park-street to Commerce- street Peacock's-close, 24, Castle-street

Pensioner's-court, 18, Justice-street

Pirie's- court, 50, Castle-street Pirie's-court, 30, Shiprow

Pirie's- court, 1, Upperkirkgate Philip's-court, 147, Gallowgate

Plasterer's-court. 70, Gallowgate Poor's Hospital-court, 56, Gallowgate 1832-33 POR—SCH 151

Pork-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Porter's-court, 8, Weigh-house-square Porthill-close, 98, Gallowgate

Porthill, from Gallowgate to North-street

Poynernook, foot of Denburn Prince Regent-street, from Canal-terrace to Baltic-street

Prince's-street, from King-street to Park-street

Putachieside, from Carnegie's-brae to Maltmill-bridge

Quaker's-court, 41, Guestrow Quay, from Shore-brae to Lime-shore Queen-street, from Broad-street to North-street

Ragg's-lane, from Broad-street to Guestrow Ramage's-court, from 83, Broad-street to Guestrow Ramsay's-courtj 57, Guestrow Red Lion-court, from 77, Broad-street to Guestrow Reid's-court, 34, Gallowgate

Reid's-court, 6, Shiprow Renny's-wjmd, fi"om Green to Trinity-street

Rettie's-court, 26, Broad-street

Rettie's -court, 51, North-street Rhind's-court, 64, Gallowgate Roper's-court, 107, Gallowgate, and 47, Loch-street

Rose-street, from Union-place to Bridewell

Ross's-court, 22, Schoolhill

Ross's-court, 6, Upperkirkgate

St. Andrew's-street, from Loch-street to Woolmanhill

St. Catherine's-wynd, from Union-street to Netherkirkgate

St. Catherine's-court, 14, Shiprow

St. Clement's-street, from Garvock-street to Wellington-street

St. Nicholas-street, from Union-street to George-street

St. Nicholas-lane, from St. Nicholas-street to Correction-wynd

Salter's-court, 39, Loch-street

Schoolhill, from Upperkirkgate to Woolmanhill 1832-33 o 2 ^52 SCO—SUT

Scott's-court, 25, Quay Seaton's-court, 91, Broad-street Seatongate, Old Aberdeen, from Don-street to Old Bridge of Don Shewan's-court, 119, Gallowgate Shipmaster's-court, 97, Shiprow

Shiprow, from Union-street to Trinity-corner Shoe-lane, from North-street to Queen-street Shore-brae, from Shiprow to Quay Shore-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Shuttle-lane, from East North-street to Park -street Shuttle -street, from St. Andrew's-street to John-street Silver-street, from Golden-square to Skene-terrace Sim's-square, from Blackfriars-street to John-street Sim's-court, 88, Shiprow

Simpson's-court, 139, Gallowgate, and 56, Loch-street Sinclair's-close, 20, Justice-street

Skene-place, from Skene-street to Cheixyvale Skene-street, from Denburn to Skene-place

Skene-square, from Steps of Gilcomston to Hutcheon-street Skene-terrace, from Skene-street to Summer-street Smith 's-court, 16, Netherkirkgate Smith's (J.) Court, 113, Gallowgate Smith's-court, 49, Gallowgate

South Silver-street, from Union-street to Golden-square Spa-street, from Denburn to Steps of Gilcomston Spence's-court, 5, John-street Spital, from Mounthooly to Old Aberdeen Spring-garden, from George-street to Windy-wynd Still's-court, 88, Shiprow Stronach's-close, Exchequer-row

Sugarhouse-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Summer-street, from Union-place to Skene-street

Summer-lane, from Garvock's-wynd to Fish street Sutherland's-court, 17, James-street Sutherland's-court, 126, Gallowgate Sutherland's-court, 78, Shiprow 1832-33 THE—WEL J 53

Theatre-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street

Thistle-street, from Rose-street to Rubislaw Thomson's-court, 55, North-street Thomson's-court, 61, Broad-street Thomson's-court, 21, Quay Thornton's-court, 23, Guestrow

Trinity- street, from Denburn to Trinity-lane Trinity-corner, from Shiprow to Putachieside

Trinity-lane, from Trinity-corner to Trinity-street

Tytler's-court, Green

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Vennel, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

Virginia-street, from Commerce-street to Weigh-house-square

Wales-street, from Park-street to tlie Canal Wales-street (Little), from Wales-street to Hanover-street Wales-street-market, Wales-street

Walker's-court, 17, Virginia-street Walker's-court, Shiprow Wapping-street, from Trinity-street to Lower Denburn Water-lane, from Quay to Virginia-street Waterloo-quay, from Lime-quay to Building-yards Watt's-court, 28, Virginia-street Watson's-court, 45, North- street Webster's-court, 10, East North-street

Webster's-court, 72, Siiiprow Weigh-house-square, Quay

Well-court, 14, Broad-street

1832-33 o3 . 154 WEL—YOU

Wellington-place, from Union-place to South-bridge Wellington-street, from Waterloo-quay to Links West-court, 32, Guestrow Westburn, from Rubislaw-road Wbitehouse-street, from Chapel-street to Skene-street Windmill-brae, from Green to Hardgate Windy-wynd, from Gallowgate to Spring-garden Woolmanhill, from Schoolhill to Steps of Gilcomston

Yeats'-lane, from Canal-terrace to Summer-lane

Yeats'-court, 30, Netherkirkgate York-place, from Waterloo-quay to York-street

York-street, from Wellington-street to North side of Building-yards Young-street, from Gallowgate to Loch-street

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1832—33 COACHES.

MAIL COACHES.

The London and Edinburgh Royal Mail Coach

Sets off from Knox & Machray's Royal Mail Coach Office, 61, Union-street,

or Anderson's Royal Mail Coach Office, 5, Castle-streel, every day, at a quarter

before 3, p.m. and arrives at Edinburgh, next morning, at 6 o'clock.

Inverness Royal IVIail Coach, by Huntly,

Sets off, every morning, from said Offices, at a quarter befoi'e 8 o'clock, and arrives at Inverness, same day, at 9 o'clock, P3i.

) The Peterhead and Fraserburgh Mail Coach

Sets off from said Offices, every morning, at a quarter before 8 o'clock, and

arrives at Peterhead, same day, at 1 o'clock, p.m. and Fraserburgh at 3 o'clock.

STAGE COACHES.

The New Times, to Perth, by Arbroath and Dundee,

Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every lawful morn- ing, at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Perth, same evening, at 7 o'clock.

The Defiance, to Edinburgh, by Forfar, Perth, and Queensferry,

Leaves Defiance Coach Office, 54, Union-street, every lawful morning, at 6

o'clock, and arrives at Edinburgh, same evening, at 9 o'clock. 1832—33 163

Tha Royal Union, to Edinburgh, by Porfar and Dundee, through Fife,

Cross, Castle- Leaves Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street, and the Coach Office, a quarter before 9 o'clock, and street, every evening, (Saturday excepted,) at

arrives at Edinburgh, next day, at 1 o'clock, p.m.

The North Defiance Coach, to Inverness by Huntly and Fochabers,

Anderson's, Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, and 5, Inverness, same Castle-street, every lawful morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrives at evening, at 8 o'clock.

The Earl of Fife, to Banff,

quarter Leaves the Coach Office, 54, Union-street, every lawful morning, at a Leaves past 6 o'clock, and arrives at Banff, same day, at half-past 12 o'clock noon. evening, at 8 Banff, same afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen, same

o'clock.

The Star Coach, to Inverness,

Leaves Melvin's Hotel, 138, Union-street, every lawful morning, at 8 o'clock, Elgin, next morning, and arrives at Elgin, same day, at 5 o'clock, p.m. Leaves at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Inverness at 1 o'clock, p.m.

The Royal Highlander, to Ballater and Braemar.

Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach Office, 61, Union-street, every lawful morn- half- ing, at 8 o'clock, and arrives at Ballater at 1 o'clock, P.M. and Braemar at and arrives in Ballater at 9 past 3, P.M. Leaves Braemar next morning at 7> ; 8 which place she starts from, at 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Aberdeen at o'clock, P.M.

The Earl of Aboyne, Ballater Coach,

Leaves Anderson's Coach Office, 5, Castle-street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Ballater at 3 o'clock, p.m. This

Coach proceeds to Braemar during the Summer ; and, in connexion Avith this Coach, the " Braes of Mar" goes on next day to Perth, through the Spital of Glenshee.

The Royal William, to Turriff,

Leaves Mollison's Hotel, 25, Union-street, every lawful afternoon at half-past 3 o'clock. Leaves Turriff next day at half-past 11, a.m. 1832—33 .^^v 164

The Earl of Aberdeen Coach, to New Deer, by Vdny, Tarves, and. Methllck,

Leaves Jaffray's, 18, North-street, Aberdeen, every Wednesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, P.M. and arrives at New Deer at 8 o'clock same evening, and retains every Thursday and Saturday to Aberdeen, leaving New Deer at half-past 7 o'clock, A.M. and arrives at Aberdeen at half-past 12 o'clock.

The Lord Forbes Coach, to Alford,

Leaves Cruickshank's, 22, Schoolhill, or Ross's, 5, Little Belmont-street, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at a quarter before 10 o'clock, a.m. and arrives at Alford, at half-past 2, p.m.

The Earl of Erroll Coach, to Peterhead,

Leaves Gray's, 18, Frederick-street, every lawful day, at 3 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Jeffrey's Inn, Peterhead, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Leaves said Inn, next morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen at 11 o'clock, a.m.

The Swift Coach, to Stonehaven,

Leaves Shirreff's, 1, Flourmill-brae, every lawful day, at 5 o'clock, p.m. and arrives at Stoneliaven, at 7, r.M.

Coach, to Banchory,

Leaves Knox & Machray's Coach OiSce, 61, Union-street, every afternoon, (Sundays excepted,) at 5 o'clock. Leaves Banchory, every morning, at 7 o'clock, and arrives in Aberdeen at half-pst 9.

Coach, to Banchory,

Leaves Anderson's, 5, Castle-street, every lawful afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock. Leaves Banchory every morning at 7 o'clock, and arrives at Aberdeen at half-past 9.

Highland Lass, to Inverury,

Leaves M'Hardy's Inn, 10, Adelphi-court, every lawful afternoon, at 4 o'clock, and arrives at Inverury at half-past 6 o'clock.

1832—33 SHIPPING COMPANIES.

The Aberdeen and Iiondon Shipping Company

Has eleven Smacks, two of which sail to and from London every Week, Cabin Passage, £2 2s.—Steerage, £1 Is. N. Yule, manager, Aberdeen. Office, 21, Quay. James Jenkins, agent. Miller's Wharf, London.

The Aberdeen, Leith, and Clyde Shipping Company.

LEITH.

There are three Vessels on this Passage; one of which sails to and from Leith

every four or five days. Cabin Passage, 15s. —Steerage, 8s.

GLASGOW.

There are three Vessels on this Passage ; one of which sails to and from Glasgow once a-week. Cabin Passage, £1 Is.— Steerage, 10s. 6d.

ROTTERDAM.

The Rotterdam Packet sails once every six weeks to and from Rotterdam.

Passage, £3 3s. Manager at Aberdeen, R. Mitchell—Office, 33, Quay.

Agents—D. Cumming, Leith ; John Davidson, Glasgow ; D. Burger & Son, Rotterdam.

The Aberdeen and Eull Shipping Company

Has three Vessels ; one of which sails to and from Hull once a-week. Cabin Passage, £1 lis. 6d.—Steerage, 21s. George Mathieson, manager— Oifice, 56, Marischal-street. John Smith, agent, Hull.

Burghead, Cronaarty, Balintraid, and Inverness.

Three Vessels sail between Aberdeen and these places every eight or ten days. Office—A. Fraser, 14, Quay. Agents —P. Christal, Burghead; H. Ross, Cromarty; J. Suter, jun. Inverness; and John Fraser, Balintraid. 1832—33 STEAM PACKETS.

The Aberdeen and London Steam Navigation Company's Packets,

DUKE of WELLINGTON, Captain Walker, QUEEN of SCOTLAND, Captain Beverley,

Sail from Aberdeen and London every Saturday during the year, with Passengers, Goods, and Cattle. Andrew Levie, manager, Aberdeen—Office, 53, Marischal-street. Robert Matthew, agent, Aberdeen Steam Wharf, London. Cabin Passage', £4 4s. — Steerage, £2 12s. 6d. Tbe Aberdeen and Leith Steam Packets, VELOCITY, Captain C. Phillips, BRILLIANT, Captain W. Campbell,

Leith every Sail from Aberdeen every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday ; and from

Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; calling atthe intermediate Ports. Cabin Passage, 18s. —Steerage, 10s. R. Mitchell, manager, Aberdeen— Office, 33, Quay. D. Gumming, agent, Leith. Leith and Inverness Passage.

The Brilliant sails from Leith every Tuesday morning, for Cromarty and

Inverness, calling at Aberdeen, BantT, and Burghead ; and leaves Inverness and Cromarty every Friday morning for Aberdeen and Leith, calling as above. Cabin Passage, from Aberdeen to Inverness, 18s.— Steerage, 10s. Leith to ditto, 3{3s. do. 20s.

ABSTRACT OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF ABERDEEN,

' 1831. , ,

Increase Parishes. Males. Females. Total. since 1821.

I East Parisli 1600 „ 2246 3846 >

-j West do. 3909 . 5021 8930

North do. 2019 \ ' 2579 4616 r 1 4313 > 13223, South do. 1803 2510 1 T Greyfriars do. 2155 2551 47O6 I

St. Clement's, do 2651 3850 6601 '

Old Machar do. 11908 14009 25107 '1 11

25235 32784 58019 13223 1832—33

+'*^f.' 167 TABLE OF APPOINTMENTS.

18:32. SEPTEMBER. NOVEMBER. Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 Monday 3 10 17 24 Saturday 3 10 17 24 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 Sunday 4 11 18 25 Wednesday.... 5 12 19 26 Monday (5)12 19 26 Thursday 6 13 20 27 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 Friday 7 14 21 28 Wednesday...? 14 21 28 OCTOBER. DECEMBER. Monday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday.... 3 10 17 24 31 Monday 3 10 17 24 31 Thursday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 4 11 18(25) Friday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday... 5 12 19 26 Saturday 6 13 20 27 Thursday 6 13 20 27 Sunday 7 14 21 28 Friday 7 14 24 28 1833. JANUARY. MAY. SEPTEMBER. Tuesday...(l) 8 15 22 29 Wednes.... 1 8 15 22(29) Sunday 1 8 15 22 29 Wednes 2 9 16 23(30) Thursday..2 9 16 23 30 Monday... 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday. .3 10 17 24 31 Friday 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday... 3 10 17 24 Friday 4 11 18 25 Saturday... 4 11 18 25 Wednes.... 4 11 18 25 Saturday... 5 12 19 26 Sunday 5 12 19 26 Thursday..5 12 19 26 Sunday 6 13 20 27 Monday... .6 13 20 27 Friday..'... 6 13 20 27 Monday.... 7 14 21 28 Tuesday.. ..7 14 21(28) Saturday... 7 14 21 28 FEBRUARY. JUNE. OCTOBER. Friday 1 8 15 22 Saturday... 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday....! 8 15 22 29 Saturday. ...2 9 16 23 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 Wednes. ...2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 3 10 17 24 Monday.. ..3 10 17 24 Thursday..3 10 17 24 31 Monday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday.. ..4 11 18 25 Friday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Wednes.. ..5 12 19(26) Saturday... 5 12 19 26 AVednes 6 13 20 27 Thursday..6 13 20 27 Sunday 6 13 20 27 Tliursday...7 14 21 28 Friday 7 14 21 28 Monday.... 7 14 21 28 MARCH. JULY. NOVEMBER. Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Monday... 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday...2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday... 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday ..2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 3 10 17 24 31 Wednes.... 3 10 17 24 31 Sunday 3 10 17 24 Monday.... 4 11 18 25 Thursday..4 11 18 25 Monday.... 4 11 18 25 Tuesday.. ..5 12 19 26 Friday 5 12 19 26 Tuesday.. (5) 12 19 26 Wednes ....6 13 20 27 Saturday... 6 13 20 27 Wednes.... 6 13 20 27 Thursday..7 14 21 28 Sunday 7 14 21 28 Thursday..? 14 21 28 APRIL. AUGUST. DECEMBER. Monday.... 1 8 15 22 29 Thursday.. 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 1 8 15 22 29 "uesday....2 9 16 23 30 Friday 2 9 16 23 30 Monday... 2 9 16 23 30 4^ednes....3 10 17 24 Saturday.. .3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday... 3 10 17 24 31 'hursday..4 11 18 25 Sunday 4 11 18 25 Wednes 4 11 18(25) 'riday....(5)12 19 26 Monday.. .5 12 19 26 Thursday..5 12 19 26 aturday...6 13 20 27 Tuesday.. ..6 (13)20 27 Friday 6 13 20 27 unday."....7 14 21 28 Wednes. ...7 14 21 28 Saturday...? 14 21 28 tft" The Bank Holidays are distinguished by parenthesis; if they fall on Sundays they are kept on the Mondays following. 168 STAMP DUTIES.

BILLS, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.

On Demand or after Date.

Not exceeding Exceeding 2 | 2 mos. date, or mos. date, or 60 days' sight. 60 days' sight.

For £2 and not above £5 5s.- £0 1 £0 1 R Above 6 5s 20 1 6 2 20 30 2 2 6 30 50 2 6 3 6

50 100 3 6 4 (i 100 200 4 6 5 200 300 5 6

300 500 6 8 fi 500 1000 8 6 12 6 1000 2000 12 6 15 2000 3000 15 1 5 3000 1 5 1 10

FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

For any Sum not above £100 £0 1 Above £100 and not above £200 3 200 500 4 500 1000 5 1000 2000...... 7 2000 3000 10 3000 15

Every Bill of each set pays.

RECEIPTS.

For £2 and under £5 ...... £0 2 5 10 ...... 3

10 20 ...... fi 20 50 ...... 1 50 100 ...... 1 6 100 200 ...... 2 6

200 300 ...... 4 300 500 ...... 5 500 1000 ...... 7 6 1000 and upwards 10 In full of all demands 10

RECEIVER OF MONEY PAYS STAMP.

D. Chalmers & Co. Printers, Aberdeen.

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