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1840 Dundee Directory Starting by L Friends of Dundee Surnames City Archives 1840 Dundee Directory starting by L Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Lafferty Charles 117 Perth road china merchant Laing James 64 King Street shipowner Laing John Dens, and 2 St andrew street 23 King street merchant and power‐loom linen manufacterer Laing Alexander 43 Princes street grocer Laing Mrs James 238 Perth road Laing John Dens and 23 St Andrews street 23 King street merchant, power loom and linen manufacturer Laing and 9 Reform street linen drapers and hosiers Coupar Laird Peter west end of High street merchant Laird William Dundee Florists' and Horticultural Society Laird William Dempster's buildings, Scouringburn grocer 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 1 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Laird Peter Bell's buildings, Hilltown tailor Laird William 48 Union street Hawkhill nursery and seedsman Lamb John Cotton road manufacturer Lamb Thomas 67 Murraygate Reform street confectioner Lamb W 13 Dock street 11 Thomson street, ship and insurance broker and Perth road merchant Lamb Alexander Cotton road, Dens mill manager Lamb James 167 Seagate vintner Lamb William Seamen's Friend Ordinary Director Society Lanceman Mrs Castle court Lanceman David Castle court shipmaster Langlands A Dundee Bank Nethergate 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 2 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Langlands William 39 Nethergate of Moon and Langlands Langlands Robert 9 Princes street bookseller and book depot Langlands Mrs John Westfield lane, Perth road Langlands John 202 Seagate grocer Langlands Alex. Shoe‐makers Nine Incorporated Trades Langlands John Murraygate reed‐maker Latto Mrs Tindal's wynd brewer Law James Queen street slater Law Thomas Mudie's buildings, King street shipmaster Law 0 101 Overgate vintner Law Robert Queen street shipmaster 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 3 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Law Rev Sailors' Hall Established Church Clergy Law Miss Jessie 37 Nethergate milliner Law Rev James Seamen's Friend Society Law and Co 9 Exchange buildings ship insurance brokers Lawson David 55 Murraygate of J & D Lawson Lawson William jun 10 Park wynd, Hawkhill manufacurer Lawson Mrs Captain Perth road master's wife Lawson Thomas Blackness road late of the Excise Lawson William 15 Long wynd 17 Long wynd sacking manufacturer Lawson Robert Hawkhill flesher Lawson John Blackness road manufacturer 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 4 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Lawson James 17 Meadow street of J & D. Lawson Lawson James 10 Dock street 2 Castle court tailor and clothier Lawson George 45 Wellgate dealer Lawson David 56 St Andrews street grocer and merchant Lawson William 134 Murraygate Forebank grocer and spiritdealer Lawson Alexander Guildry January 1841 Revision Incorporation Lawson Alexander 249 Overgate flesher Lawson Alexander 143 Hawkhill shoemaker Lawson Alexander 25 High street 2 Sommerville place furnishing ironmonger Lawson James and David 57 Murragate ironmongers, tinplate workers and gas fitters Lawson Alexander Dispensary Committee of Management 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 5 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Lawson Mrs James Crichton street Lawson david 118 Seagate grocer and spiritdealer Leadbetter, 39 Cowgate flaxspinners, linen manufacturers Adamson and and merchants Co Learmonth R h. Victoria square agent agent for Schultz & Co, Memel Leask Alex 3 Reform street 31 Reform street hatter Ledgate James Crichton street customs Lee John Dens street teacher Lees James Lindsay street writer Lees Mrs Alexander Bain square Legendre J Jules Public Seminaries Modern Languages (Not in Jan 1841 Revision) Legendre Jules Public seminaries 4 Gellatly's buildings, teacher of languages Nethergate 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 6 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Leighton David Bakers Nine Incorporated Trades Leighton David 4 Wellgate baker Leighton Mrs Lindsay street Leighton William 49 Castle street How's land, Murraygate merchant and ship agent Leighton William 9 Barrack street hairdresser Leisk James Blackness road spiritdealer Leitch John Tay ferries, Craig collector Leith Thomas 23 West port tailor and hosier Lennox John Dudhope street smith Lennox Jas English chapel, 3 Nethergate hatter Leslie Alexander 152 Scouringburn grocer 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 7 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Leslie James Harbour works 8 Roseangle civil engineer Leslie John 57 Meadowside slater Leslie R 12 Dock street Broughty ferry merchant Lesslie Robert Pullar's close, Murraygate slater Lesslie James 38 Murraygate tinsmith Lesslie H 188 Hilltown grocer Lesslie Abram 15 Murraygate 19 Murraygate hosier Lesslie Alexander 58 Bell street boot and shoe maker Lesslie Charles 41 Wellgate flesher Leuchars Alexander Scouringburn gardener Lewis Rev George St David's Parish Established Church Clergy 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 8 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Lewis George 37 south Tay street Rev Liddel James west Rosebank lane manufacturer Likely James Hawkhill manufacturer Lindsay John Blackscroft baker Lindsay Alexander 15 West port baker Lindsay Andrew 33 Hilltown baker Lindsay David 7 Wellgate Baltic street flaxspinner Lindsay James C4 Reform street Broughty ferry writer Lindsay James Blackscroft baker Lindsay J.B south Union street teacher of languages Lindsay John M4 Reform street h. Carolina port manager Tay marine insurance company 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 9 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Lindsay John Lindsay street boot and shoe maker Lindsay Thomas Barrack street shipmaster Lindsay Wm 4 Reform street Carolina port merchant Lindsay J M Exchange Reading‐Room (1828) Lindsay David Meadowside Old Scottish Independents Clergy Lindsay John M Guildry January 1841 Revision Incorporation Lindsay and Co 72 Bell street cartwrights and blacksmiths Lindsay Robert 119 hilltown grocer Lithgow Mrs Aaron Park wynd Lithgow Mrs Robert 104 Nethergate Livie George west Shore block and pump maker 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 10 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Livingstone James George's place grocer Livingstone John 105 Nethergate surgeom Livingstone Peter Gellatly street vintner Livingstone William 75 High street 6 Rankines close bookseller, stationer and auctioneer Murraygate Livingstone John Dundee Eastern Medical Association of Scotland Livingstone James Ann street manufacturer Livingstone John Surgeon Dispensary Ordinary Livingstone John 105 Nethergate Physicians & Surgeons London Hat & 8 Nethergaate hat and shoe warehouse Shoe Warehouse Lorimer Robert Jame's park, Forfar road weaver Loudon William loudon's buildings, Hilltown cow‐feeder 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 11 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Loudon George Hilltown grocer Louson David 56 West port flesher Louson Peter noth Tay street shipmaster Low Thomas 7 Overgate 111 Reform street watch and clock maker Low Thomas 58 Overgate boot and shoe maker Low Mrs E Murraygate vintner Low Robert Gellatly's buildings, Dock street smith Low Richard Public Seminaries 3 Paradise road, classical master Chapelshade Low Thos jun 54 Murragate boot and shoe maker Low Mrs John St Andrew's street lodgings Low Andrew Shipowners' Committee of Management Society 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 12 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Low Mrs St Salvador's close, Overgate poulterer Low William foot of Hilltown flesher Low William 3 Bucklemaker wynd tailor Low James Meadowside Old Scottish Independents Clergy Low Mrs Elizabeth Thistle tavern, Nethergate Low Andrew Merchant Seamen's Fund (1835) Low Peter & Son 68 Wellgate 1 Hilltown drapers Low Andrew Seamen's Friend Ordinary Director Society Low Thomas 11 Reform street watchmaker Low Alexander 50 Seagate commission agent Low John L Seamen's Friend Society 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 13 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Low Richard Public Seminaries Latin, Greek, Geogrphy and History Low James 19 Wellgate 2 Kirk entry flaxspinner Low Andrew & son 19 Cowgate and Hilltown flaxspinners and manufacturers Low Robert Tay square late banker Low Alexander & Co 5 Cowgate Millbank ship‐brokers and general commercial agents Low Mrs David jun Meadow road, head of Reform street Low David 6 St Clement's lane brewer Low David Tindal's wynd vintner Low David Meadow street 10 Reform st slater Low James 124 Murraygate 126 Murraygate confectioner Low David 148 Hilltown grocer 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 14 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Low H 86 Scouringburn spiritdealer Low Issac 43 Murraygate 39 Murraygate confectioner Low Andrew Park place office Cowgate shipowner Low Isaac 2 High street tailor Low James west end of High street of the customs Low John LParl place office Cowgate shipowner Low John Sessional school 27 West port teacher Low John 19 Hawkhill hairdresser Low John Kirk entry, Wellgate manufacturer Low John jun Meadows Somervill place merchant Low John Mid road, Chapelshade plasterer 17 June 2011 IDMc ‐ June 2011 Page 15 of 18 Surname Prename Address 1 Address 2 Occupation Category Notes Low John 16 Barrqack street confectioner Low John 6 St Andrew's street blacksmith Low
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