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POST-OFFICE 

ABERDEEN 

DIRECTORY 


1887-88. 


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Terms  in  Scotland  and  England. 

IN  SCOTLAND. 

IN  ENGLAND. 

Candlemas,  Feb.  2,  N.S.;  14,  O.S. 

Lady  Day,            March  25 

Whitsunday,  May  15    „     27,     „ 

Midsummer  Day,  June  24 

Lammas,  August    1    „     13,     „ 

Michaelmas  Day,  Sept.    29 

Martinmas,  Nov.  11    „     23,     ,, 

Christmas,  December      25 

When  a  term  day  falls  on  a  Sunday,  the  Monday  following  is  considered 

as  the  term. 

Ba,nk  Holidays— 1887-88. 

New  Year's  Day Jan.     1 

The  first  Monday  of  May. 

Christmas  Day" Dec.  25 

The  first  Monday  of  August. 

(If  either  falls  on  a  Sunday,  the 

And  any  Day  appointed  by  Eoyal 

following  Monday) 

Proclamation. 

Good  Friday Mar.  30 

Upon  Sacramental  Fast-days  and  other  Local  Holidays,  the  Bank  Ofl&ces 

will  be  open  only  between  the  hours  of  9  and  11  a.m. 

CONTENTS. 


SECTION  I. 
"  Municipal  Directory. 

PAGE 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council...  5 

Guildry,  <&  Dean  of  Guild  Court. .  6 

Police  Court 6 

Burgh  or  Baillie  Court 6 

Town  Council  (Police  Depart.)...  6 

Town  Council  (Gas  Depart. ) 7 

Free  Public  Library 7 

Aberdeen  Hai'bour 7 

Incorporated  Trades 8 

Parochial  Board  of  St.    Nicholas 

or  City  Parish . . , S 

Parochial  Board  of  Old  Machar ...  9 

SECTION  II. 

Public  Revenue  Directory. 

Ctistonis 9 

Inland  Revenue  (Stps.  &  Taxes)..  10 
Valuation  of.  Lands  &  Heritages, 

and  Registration  of  Voters . .  10 

Inland  Revenue  (Excise  Branch).  10 

SECTION  III. 

Commercial  Directory, 

Banking  Companies — 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lim —  11 

North  of  Scot.  Banking  Co.,  Lim.  12 

Bank  of  Scotland 14 

British  Linen  Company 16 

Abdn.  Town  k  County  Bank,  Lim.  17 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scot.,  Lim. .  18 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lim..  20 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland 21 

National  Security  Savings'  Bank. .  23 
Assaranee  Companies  — 

The  Scottish  Provincial 24 

The  Northern 24 

Caledonian  Insurance  Co 25 

Scot.  Economic  Life  Assur.  Soc . .  25 
Gen.  Accident  and   Employers' 

Liability  Assur.  Assoc 25 

Fidelity  Accident,  Sickness,  and 

Gen.  Assur.  Co 25 

Aberdeen  Mutual  As.  <fc  Friendly  26 

Abdn.  &  Nor.  Friendly  Society  . .  26 

Scot.  Employers'  Liability  Co.  26 

Scottish  Provident  Institution . .  27 
Other  Insurance  Companies— see 

Advertisements. 

Shipping  Companies— 

Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation 27 

N.  of  Scot,  and  Ork.  and  Shet. 

Steam  Navig.  Co 27 

Abdn,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  28 

Moray  Firth  Steam  Shipping  Co. . '  28 
Liverpool,  AVjdn.,  Dundee,  Stor- 

noway,  &  Inverness  Steamers  29 


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Railioay  Companies— 

Caledonian 29 

Great  North  of  Scotland 30 

North  British 30 

Miscellaneous — 

Foreign  Consuls 30 

Aberdeen  Corn  Exchange  Co 31 

Mercantile  Marine  Board 31 

Aberdeen  Stock  Exchange 31 

Northern  Agricultural  Co 31 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Co 32 

Aberdeen  Lime  Company 32 

Northern  Co-oper.  Co.  (Limited)  32 

Aberdeen  M  arket  Company 32 

Bon- Accord  Property  Invest.  Co..  38 

Aberdeen  Property  Invest.  Co. . . .  33 

City  of  Abrdn.  Land  Assoc,  Lim.  33 

Aberdeen  Building  Co.,  Limited..  33 

Abdn.  Co-oper.  Property  Invest.  Co.  34 

Abdn.  Herit.  Security.  Invest.  Co.  34 

Abdn.  and  Nor.  Her.  Prop.  Co. . .  34 

Aberdeen  Jute  Company 34 

Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce  35 

Wm.  Bain,  Lim 35 

Cami^bell's,  Lim 35 

Aberdeen  Tramways  Company ...  35 

Aberdeen  Quarrying  Co.,  Lim —  36 

Northern  Patent  Brick  Co.,  Lim.  36 

Abdn.  Theatre  &  Opera  House  Co.  36 

Aberdeen  Music  Hall  Co 36 

The  Aberdeen  Cafe  Co 36 

The  Aberdeen  Dairy  Co 37 

The  Bath  Hotel 37 

Aberdeen  Steam  Laundry  Co 37 

Bon-Accord  Steam  Laundry 37 

iVberdeen  Cemetery  Company. ...  37 

SECTION  IV. 

Legal  Directory. 

Society  of  Advocates 38 

Society  of  Accountants 39 

Sheriff  Court  of  Abdn.  <fe  Kincar.  39 
Sheriff  Small   Debt  and  Circuit 

Court 40 

Justice  of  Peace  Court 40 

Just,  of  Peace  Small  Debt  Court..  40 

Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary 40 

Messengers-at-Arms 40 

Sheriff  Officers 41 

Commissioners  of  Supply 41 

Local  Authority 41 

Abdn.  County  Road  Trustees 41 

Aberdeen  Co\inty  and  Municipal 

Buildings  Commissioners 41 

SECTION  V. 

Medical  Directory. 

Royal  Infirmary 41 

Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 42 


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CONTENTS, 


PAGE 

Medical — continued. 

Hospital  for  the  Relief  of  Per- 
sons labouring  under  Incur- 
able Diseases 42 

Ophthalmic  Institut.  for  Diseases 

of  the  Eye  and  Ear _.  . .  42 

Aberdeen  Dispensary  and  Vaccine 

Institution 43 

Abdn.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children  43 

Medico- Chirurgical  Society 43 

SECTION  VI. 

Ecclesiastical  Directory. 

Established  Church  of  Scotland . .  44 

Free  Church  of  Scotland 44 

Episcopalian,  United  Presbyter- 
ian,  &c 45 

SECTION  VII. 

Educational  Directory. 

University  >  if  Aberdeen 47 

Free  Church  College 48 

Aberdeen  School  Board 48 

Schools  under  the  Board  : — 

Grammar  School 48 

Girls'  Academy  in  Little  Bel- 
mont street 48 

Public  Elementary  Schools 49 

Aberdeen    Church     of    Scotland 
Training  College  and  Practis- 
ing School,  George  street ....  49 
Abdn.  Free  Church  Training  Col.  50 
Educational  Institute  of  Scotland  50 

Denominational  Schools 50 

Endowed  Schools 50 

Academies,  Schools,  and  Teachers  50 

Ladies'  Boarding  and  Day  Schools  51 

Robert  Gordon's  CoUege 51 

Gray's  School  of  Art 52 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital 52 

Alex.  Shaw's  Hospital 53 

Institution  for  the  Education  of 

the  Deaf  and  Dumb 53 

Abdn.  Female  Orphan  Asylum ...  53 
Hospital  for  Orphan  and  Desti- 
tute Female  Children 53 

Sheriff  Watson's  Female  Indus- 
trial School 53 

Aberdeen  Female  School  of  Indus.  54 

Aberdeen   Indust.    School  Assoc.  54 

Oldmill  Reformatory 54 

Reformatory  for  Girls 54 

Oakbank  Industrial  School 54 

Whitehall  Industrial  School 54 

House  of  Refuge 54 

Indus.  Sch.  for  Catholic  Girls ....  54 

Asylum  for  the  Blind 55 

SECTION  VIII. 

Miscellaneous  Directory. 

Public  News-Rooms 55 


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The  Royal  Northern  Club 55 

Aberdeen  Conservative  Club 55 

The  New  Club 55 

The  City  Club 55 

Aberdeen    Working   Men's  Con- 
servative Club 55 

Aberdeen  Masonic  Club 55 

Aberdeen    Philosophical    Society  55 

Royal  Northern  Agricult.  Society  56 

Agricultural  Research  Society ...  56 

Shore  Porters'  Society 56 

Victoria  Lodging-House 56 

Masonic  Lodges 50 

Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm  of 

both  Sexes 58 

Newspapers  in  Aberdeen 58 

Police  Estabhshment 58 

TRggistration  of    Bix'ths,   Deaths, 

and  Marriages 60 

Naval  &  Millitary  Establishments  60 

Carriers  to  and  from  Aberdeen. . .  62 

Hackney  Carriages 63 

Coaches  and  Cars 64 

Aberdeen  Shipping 65 

Post  Office,  Aberdeen 68 

Rates  of  Postage  and  Conditions 

of  Transmission 68 

Money  Order  Office,  Government 
Insurance   &  Annuity  Office, 

and  Post-Office  Savings  Bank  75 

Receiving  Letter  Boxes 76 

Aberdeen  Mail  Arrangements. .. .  77 

Post-Office  Telegraphs 79 

Bills  of  Exchange 79 

Aberdeen  Directory. 

General  Directory 80' 

Cottages,   Mansions,   and  Places 

in  the  Suburbs  of  Aberdeen . .  315 
Trades' and  Professions' Directory  320 

Justices  of  the  Peace 382 

Agents  for  Insurance  Companies.  384 
Street  Directory 389 

Alterations  and  Additions 481 

Old  Aberdeen  Directory. 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council. . .  482 

Incorporations 482 

Old  Machar  School  Board 483 

Seminaries  of  Learning , 483 

List  of  Names 483 

Woodside  Directory. 

Churches,  Post  Office,  <fcc 489 

List  of  Names 491 


Advertisements. 


POST     OFFICE 

ABERDEEN  DIRECTORY. 


SECTION    /.—MUNICIPAL     DIRECTORY. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  TOWN  COUNCIL. 

Lord  Provost— WILLIAM  HENDERSON, 

BAILLIES. 

James  Kinghorn  I  William  Pyper  I  James  Berry 

Charles  Gordon  |  John  Ogilvie  |  Daniel  Mearns 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

Bean  of  Guild David  Stewart 

City  Treasurer James  Walker 

Master  of  Shoreivorks James  Sutherland 

Master  of  Kirk  and  Bridge  Works William  Findlay 

Master  of  Mortifications William  Collie 

Master  of  Guild  Brethren's  Hospital John  Gray 

COUNCILLORS. 


James  S.  Anderson 
David  Byres 
Andrew  Craig 
John  Crombie 
Thomas  Curr 
Alexander  Lyon,  jun. 

Town  Clerk 

City  Chamberlain , 

Bepute  Town  Clerk 

Assistant  City  Chamberlain 

Procurator-Fiscal George  Cadenhead,  advocate 

Superintendent  of  Works William  Smith,  architect 

Burgh  Assessor  of  Property James  Russell 

Auditor  of  Town's  Accounts Harvey  Hall,  accountant 

Inspector  of  Gas  Meters Archibald  Campbell 

1 


George  Maconnachie 
Forbes  Maitland  Moir 
John  Morgan 
John  Rust,  jun. 
Robert  Simpson 
One  vacancy 

William  Gordon,  advocate 

Peter  M.  Cran 

Alexander  Yeats,  advocate 

James  Frater 


6-  MUNICIPAL   DIRECTORY. 

Guildry,  and  Dean  of  Guild  Court. 

Bean  of  Guild— Bavib  STEWART,  Manufacturer, 
ASSESSORS. 
The  Lord  Provost  I  James  Rose  I  John  Sangster 

George  Jamieson  |  James  Ross  |  Alex.  Walker 

Cleric — William  Gordon,  advocate. 


Police  Court. 

J^ulge— The  Sitting  Magistrate. 
Procurator-Fiscal— George  Cadenhead.    Clerk— Dei^ute  Town  Clerk. 


Burgh  or  Baillie  Court. 

Lord  Provost— WlhU AM.  HENDERSON. 

BAILLIES. 

James  Kinghorn  1         William  Pyper  1         James  Berry 

Charles  Gordon  |         John  Ogilvie  |         Daniel  Mearns 

CTerA:— Depute  Tov?n  Clerk. 

Procurator-Fiscal — George  Cadenhead.    Officers  of  Coitri— Town  Se?:<>'eants. 


Town  Council  (Police  Department). 

OFFICIALS. 

Clei-k—The  Town  Clerk.    Assistant— James  Yates. 

Treasurer  and  Collector— The  City  Chamberlain.     Accountant— Chas.  Sherett. 

Cashier — Robert  Williams. 

Clerks— W.  B.  Brown,  Francis  Cooper,  James  A.  Ledingham,  and  John  J. 

Macaldowie. 

Surveyor— WiUiSiTa  Boulton,  C.  E.     Assistant — William  Dyack. 

Surveyor's  Clerk — James  D.  Ledingham. 

Inspector  of  Lighting  and  Fire  Engines — Lewis  Anderson. 

Inspector  of  Cleansing  Department — James  Minty. 

Superintendent  of  Police — Thomas  Wyness. 

1st  Lieutenant— George  Day.    2nd  Lieutenant— J Sivaes  Milne. 

Police  Surgeon  and  Medical  Office)'  of  Health — Dr.  Theodore  Thomson. 

Public  Analyst— T>r.  Thomas  Jamieson,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S, 

Sanitary  Inspector — Kenneth  Cameron. 
Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures — Archibald  Campbell. 
The  Watching  force  consists  of  (besides  the  Superintendent  and  two  Lieu- 
tenants) 3  Inspectors,  6  Detectives,  9  Sergeants,  105  Constables,  and  1  Female 
Turnkey. 

ASSESSMENTS. 

General  Purposes  Rate  on  Premises  at  Is.  SJd.  per  £1  of  yearly  value. 
Domestic  Water  Rate  on  Dwelling-Houses  at  6d.  per  £1  of  yearly  value. 
Public  Water  Rate  (on  Owners)  on  Premises  at  Id.  per  £1.  On  Ware- 
houses, Manufactories,  Stables,  &c.,  per  scale  of  charges.  Sewer  Rate  (on 
Owners)  at  4d.  per  £1  of  yearly  value.  Public  Health  Act  Assessment  at  2fd. 
per  £1  of  yearly  value.  Improvement  Rate,  lid.  per  £1  each  on  Owners 
and  Occupiers.  Artisans'  Dwellings  Improvement  Assessment,  ^d.  per  £1  of 
yearly  value.  County  and  Municipal  Buildings  Assessment,  ^d.  per  £1  of 
yearly  value.  Public  Parks  Assessment,  |d.  per  £1  of  yearly  value.  Public 
Libraries  Assessment,  id.  per  £1  of  yearly  value.    Burgh  Roads  Assessment, 


MUNICIPAL   DIRECTORY. 


28-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1  each  on  Owners  and  Occupiers.  Minor  Assessments 
—Owners  30-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1;  Occupiers  2  10-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1.  Land 
Cess  Owners  6-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1 ;  Occupiers  20-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1.  Total 
—Owners  9  4-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1.    Occupiers  2s.  7d.  28-40ths  of  Id.  per  £1. 


Town  Council  (Gas  Department). 

Gas  Treasurer— P.  M.  CRAN. 

Superintendent — Alex.  Smith.    Assistant  Superintendent — Alex.  Slasser. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Cashier— Mq-s..  Brown.     Teller— JaxaQS  Pigge. 

Clerks— 3.  Tough,  Hugh  Munro,  Duncan  Black,  E.  W.  Byres,  and  Robert 

Mitchell. 

Meter  Inspector— John  Forbes.     Messenger— Alex.  Milne. 


Lord  Provost  Henderson 
Baillie  Berry 

David  Stewart,  Dean  of  Guild 
Councillor  Anderson 

„  Byres 

»  Gray 

„  Maconnachie 

„         Maitland  Moir 

,,  Morgan 

„  Sutherland 

librarian  and  Clerk 


Public  Library. 

COMMITTEE. 

A.  Bain,  LL.D. 
A.  S.  Cook 
Rev.  J.  M.  Danson 
Alex.  O.  Gill 
William  Johnston 
John  Miller 
John  D.  Milne 
Rev.  G.  A.  Smith 
Alexander  Walker 
George  Walker 
A.  W.  Robertson,  M.A. 


Assistant  Librarian — Lockwood  Huntley.     Keeper  of  Reading  Room — Alex. 

Boddie. 

/a?iitor— James  Crombie. 


Aberdeen  Harbour. 

Parliamentary  Commissioners,  for  Improving  and  Maintaining  the  Har- 
bour of  Aberdeen,  under  "The  Aberdeen  Harbour  Act,  1868,"  "The  Aber- 
deen Harbour  Act,  1871,"  "The  Aberdeen  Harbour  Act,  1879,"  "The 
Aberdeen  Municipality  Extension  Act,  1871 ". 


James  Kinghorn 
Charles  Gordon 


James  Berry 
Daniel  Mearns 


David  Byres 
William  Collie 
Andrew  Craig 
John  Crombie 
Thomas  Curr 
William  Findlay 
Alexander  Lyon,  jun, 
George  Maconnachie 
Thomas  Adam,  jun. 
George  Hutcheson 


Aberdeen  Harbour  Commissioners. 

WILLIAM    HENDERSON,    LORD    PROVOST, 
BAILLIES. 

I    William  Pyper 
I    John  Ogilvie 

David  Stewart,  Dean  of  Guild. 

James  Walker,  City  Treasurer. 
James  Sutherland,  Master  of  Shoreivorks. 

Alexander  Keith 
Charles  Shepherd 
James  Aiken,  jun. 
Alexander  Copland 
Alexander  Davidson 
David  Macdonald 
James  Crombie 
William  Leslie 
Archibald  M'Kenzie 
Alexander  H.  Wilson 


Secretari/  and  Clerk— 'Willmm  Gordon.     Treasurer— Peter  Riddel. 
Resident  Engineer— Wm.  Smith.    Superintendent— Je^s.  Pirie. 


8  MUNICIPAL   DIRECTORY. 

SHORE   AND  HARBOUR  DUES  DEPARTMENT. 

Collector—Peter  Riddel. 

Clerks— Willisim  Gellan,  Edward  Chasser,  Charles  S.  Gauld,  Thos.  Knowles, 

and  James  M'Curracli. 

BERTHING  DEPARTMENT. 

Har'bourmaster,  Captain  Pilot,  and  Dockmaster — William  Clark. 

Assistant  and  Keeper  of  Pier  Light  and  Flag — John  Davidson. 

Assistant  Bochnaster — William  A.  Crombie. 

Superintendent  of  Coal,  Lime,  and  Grain  Meters,  and  of  Harlour  Rails — 

John  M'Lean.    Office— 16  Regent  Quay. 


Incorporated  Trades. 

Patron — Rev.  Alexander  Spence,  D.D. 

Convener — Andrew  Robb.     Master  of  Trades'  Hospital — George  Rose. 

TRADES.  DEACONS.  .       BOXMASTERS. 

Hammermen Samuel  Fyfe John  Scorgie 

Bakers Peter  Raeburn John  K.  Flett 

Wrights  and  Coopers John  Robertson James  Forbes 

Tailors James  Ogilvie James  Gordon 

Shoemakers James  F.  Gordon W.  Henderson 

Weavers P.  Beveridge James  Ducat 

Fleshers George  Rose David  Mihie 

Factor  of  the  Widows'  i^ifnd— Alex.  Nicolson. 

Treasure^'  of  the  Widows'  Supplementary  Fund — James  Berry. 

Joint-Clerks  and  Assessors — John  Thomson  and  David  Stewart,  advocates. 

Convener's  Officer — John  MitcheU. 

Housekeeper — Miss  Macpherson. 


Parochial  Board  of  St.  Nicholas  or  City  Parish, 

Aberdeen,  1887.  • 

William  Pyper,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MAGISTRATES. 

Baillie  Gordon,  late  merchant  I    Baillie  Pyper,  late  merchant 

„      Ogilvie,  late  bookseller  |        „      Berry,  late  optician 

ELECTED  BY  THE  KIRK-SESSION. 

Mr.  George  Reid,  merchant  I    Mr.  Peter  Howie,  merchant 

„    William  Findlay,  late  merchant    |      „    AdamC.Anderson.brassfounder 

ELECTED  BY  THE  RATEPAYERS. 

First  Ward  or  Division. 
Mr.  Robert  Henderson,  draper  1    Mr.  William  Bisset,  paper  mercht. 

,,    John  Webster,  iron  merchant      | 

Second  Ward. 
Mr.  Wm.  Thomson,  rerated  water    I    Mr.  John  Wilson,  builder 

manufacturer  |      „    Alexander  Inglis,  late  mercht. 

Third  Ward. 
Mr.  Andrew  Craig,  late  merchant        I    Mr.  James  Wood,  baker 
,,    Wilham  Edwards,stone  mercht.    | 

Fourth  Ward. 

Mr.  John  CroU,  late  baker  I    Mr.  James  Paterson,  draper 

„    Charles  Coutts,  druggist  | 


PUBLIC    REVENUE   DIRECTORY.  i) 

Fifth  Ward. 
Mr.  Francis  B.  Kelly,  clothier  I    Mr.  John  Gray,  ironfounder 

„    Alexander  Badenoch,  clothier      | 

Monthly  Meetings  of  the  Board  are  held  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  each 
month,  at  3  o'clock  p.m.     Five  a  quorum. 
Inspector — James  Wallace. 
1st  Assistant  Inspector — Peter  Diack. 
2nd  do.  George  Allan. 

Cashier  and  Book-keeper— C.  B.  Williams. 
Medical  Officei^s—Drs.  Burr,  P.  B.  Smith,  Scroggie,  and  Gordon- 
Office  of  Parochial  Board— 38  Castle  Street. 
The  mode  or  principle  of  Assessment  is  as  follows,  viz.  :  One-half  the 
Assessment  is  leviable  from  the  Owners,  after  deduction  of  20  per  cent,  from 
the  annual  value  of  house  property,  in  name  of  i-epairs,  insurance,  and  public 
burdens,  and  7^  per  cent,  from  cultivated  grounds  and  fishings,  in  name  of 
public  burdens."    The  other  half  of  the  Assessment  is  leviable  from  the  Oc- 
cupants, under  deduction  of  V2^  per  cent,  in  the  following,  viz. :— Occupants 
of  cultivated  grounds  and  fishings  are  rated  at  one-half  of  the  rate  levied  on 
the  occupants  of  all  other  subjects. 

Collector  of  Assessment — C.  B.  Williams. 

Collector's  CTer^•— David  Stuart. 

Office- 38  Castle  Street. 

ST.     NICHOLAS     POOEHOUSE, 

Nelson    Street. 

G'oi'er?ior— William  Dalgleish.     Matron— Miss  Rhind. 

Porter — Alexander  Harper. 

Medical  Officer— Dr.  Burr.     Chaplain — Rev.  Mr.  Mackay. 


Parochial  Board  of  Oldmachar. 

Parochial  Board— Heritors  of  £20  annual  value  or  upwards  ;  Twenty  Mem- 
bers elected  by  the  other  qualified  ratepayers ;  Six  Members  elected 
by  the  Kirk-Session  ;  and  the  Provost  and  Eaillies  (rated  for  assess- 
ment) of  any  Royal  Burgh  in  the  Parish. 

Office  of  Parochial  Board,       -       -       9  Diamond  Street. 

Inspector — Thomas  Skene.       Cashier  and  Collector  of  Assessment — Alex.  Diack. 

Assistant  Inspectors— Win.  Noble  and  Charles  Cook. 

District  Medical  Officers — Drs.  Garden,  Gibson,  Fowler,  and  Gregory. 

OLDMACHAR   POORHOUSE. 

St.  Machar's  Place,  Ferryhill. 

Governor — Wm.  Johnstone.     Matron— Miss  Donaldson. 

Medical  Officer — Dr.  Garden.     Chaplain— Hew.  John  Duncan. 


SECTION  IL— PUBLIC  REVENUE  DIRECTORY. 


Customs. 

Collector  and  Surveyor — George  C  Coats. 
Clerks— 1st  Class— John  Pirie.     2nd  Class— George  Clark. 
Lower  Division— Thomas  Isaac.     Writer- Alex.  G.  Brodie. 
Examining   Officers— 1st  Class— Robert  Clark,   John  Matheson. 
2nd  Class— James  C.  Hood,  Thomas  Bowie,  George  Gregory, 
Oswald  W.  Butler. 
Assistant  do.— A.  R.  Ross,  John  Leith. 
Out-door  Officers— 2nd  Class— M.  J.  O'Farrel,  T.  Kelly,  Wm.  Raid,  J.  Robin- 
son, John  Gordon,  Alex.  Adams. 
Housekeeper  and  Messenger — Alex.  Edwards. 


10  PUBLIC   REVENUE   DIRECTORY. 

Boatmen— 1st  Class— M.  Finn.    2nd  Class— C.  Cook,  J.  Wood,  C.  Watson, 
G.  Mutch. 

Principal  Coast  Officer,  Neicburgh — Robert  Reid. 
Custom  House  Agent  and  Shipbroker — George  B.  Anderson. 


Inland  Revenue  {Stamps  and  Taxes). 

SURVEYOR'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Office 27  King  Street. 

Surveyor  for  the  First  District,  or  City  of  Aberdeen  and  County  of  Kincardine- 
James  Russell. 
Assistant  Surveyor — W.  J.  Eccott. 
Siirveyorfor  Seco7id  District,  or  Comity  of  Aberdeen — John  Airth. 
Clerk— Ihora&s  Gillespie. 
DISTRIBUTOR  AND  COLLECTOR  OF  TAXES  FOR  ABERDEEN- 
SHIRE. 

Office 27  King  Street. 

Distributor  and  Collector — Andrew  Jopp. 

Clerks — John  M'Diarmid,  Samuel  M'Hardy,  James  Fleming. 

Stamp  OflBce  open  from  10  to  4  ;  on  Saturdays  from  10  to  1. 

Tax  Office  open  from  10  to  3  ;  on  Saturdays  from  10  to  12. 


Valuation  of  Lands  and  Heritages, 

AND 

Registration  of  Voters. 

Office,  27  King  Street.    Open  from  10  to  3  ;  Saturdays,  10  to  12. 

James  Russell,  Assessor  for  the  Burghs  of  Aberdeen  and  Inverbervie. 

John  Airth,  Assessor  for  the  County  of  Aberdeen  and  Burghs  of  Peterhead, 

Inverurie,  and  Kintore. 


Inland  Revenue. 

(EXCISE  BRANCH.) 
COLLECTOR  OF  INLAND  REVENUE  AND  COLLECTOR  OF  TAXES 

FOR  KINCARDINESHIRE,  ORKNEY,  AND  SHETLAND. 

Office 27  King  Street. 

CoZiector- David  Manson.    Chief  Clerk— G.  T.  Curtis.     Clerk— hi.  Ivor-Jones. 

Assistants— J .  Robson,  D.  J.  Leahy,  S.  C.  Ingram,  and  P.  Snowden. 
Aberdeen  District  Supervisor— W.  R.  White.     (Peers— James  Wilson, 

Thos.  Sproule,  James  Taylor,  Hugh  Cowan,  Colin  Macrae,  D.  M'Nicol, 

D.    R.   Halley,   and  E.   H.   Phillips.     Assistants— W .   B.   Brown,   A. 

M'Glashan,  and  J.  Steele. 
Oldmeldrum  District  Supervisor— D.  Rait.    Officers— J.  T.  Apedaile,  R. 

Anderson,  Wm.  Wilson,  Wm.  Anderson,  and  James  Reid.    Assistant — 

J.  J.  O'Rourke. 
New  Maud  District  Supervisor— T.  J.  Buck.     Officers— J.  Michie,  C. 

M'Kinty,  John  Cruickshank,  James  Chalmers,  and  M.  J.  Hanrahan. 

Assistant— L.  J.  Coggin. 
Ballater  District  Supervisor— Hector  Mackenzie.    Officers— J).  Stewart, 

H.  Davies,  J.  A.  Couper,  and  E.  D.  Turner.    Assistant— F.  Barnett. 
Orkney  District  Supervisor— J.  Lee.    Officers— S.  Watson,  T.  Winsby, 

H.  C.  Summers,  \ym.  Graham,  and  Robt.  Muir.      Assistant— J.  F. 

Grant. 
Shetland  District  Supervisor— Walter  Galbraith.    Officers— J.  Rickards 

and  W.  H.  Stevenson. 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY.  11 

SECTION  III —COMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 


BANKING  COMPANIES. 


The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited. 

Capital,  £5,000,000.    Paid-up,  £1,000,000. 

Aberdeen  Office,       -       -       -       53  Castle  Street. 

LOCAL  DIRECTORS. 

William  Yeats  of  Auquharney.  |       Alexander  Davidson  of  Desswood. 

CasMe)'—3o\m  Cook.  Secretary— WiWisun  MitchelL 

Accountant — W.  Y.  M'Donald. 

Tellers — David  Wyllie,  James  BroAvn,  and  Robert  Gordon. 

George  Street  Branch  (113  George  Street)— John  Sharp,  Agent. 

West-End  Branch  (203  Union  Street)— James  Davidson,  Agent. 

ABERDEEN  DISTRICT  BRANCHES. 

Aberlour William  McGowan     Huntly  George  P.  Wilson 


Ballater John  Simpson 

Banchory George  G.  Sharp 

Banff James  Rust 

Braemar James  Aitken 

Buckie John  Anton 

Cullen Wm.  L.  Taylor 

Elgin James  Jameson 

Ellon George  F.  Raeburn 

Fochabers H.  R.  Levay 

Fraserburgh James  Blackball 

head  offices— 

INGRAM  STREET,  GLASGOW,  AND  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

London  Office,  62  Cornhill,  E.G. 

BRANCHES. 


Inverurie . .  James  D.  Bisset 

Keith James  A.  Stephen 

Macduff James  Martin 

New  Pitsligo James  Shives 

Peterhead William  Boyd 

Portsoy James  Hunter 

Rosehearty James  D.  Sharp 

Tarland  H.  Ross 

Turriff William  Dunbar 


Aberf eldy Charles  Munro 

Alloa  ...   Thos.  Brydie  &  Son 

Alva William  Cowan 

Auchterarder Wm.  L.  Young 

Auchtermuchty  . .  Robert  Wyllie 

Ayr John  T.  Duncombe 

Barrhead W.  &  J.  Pollock 

Barrhill Edward  Hyslop 

Bathgate John  WMght 

Beith W.  F.  Love 

Blair- Athole James  Stewart 

Blairgowrie Wm.  S.  Souter 

Brechin Gordon  &  Lamb 

Bridge  of  Allan  .  .Robert  Jenkins 
Castle  Douglas  . .  .Richard  Hewat 

Coatbridge J.  H.  Bowie 

Coupar- Angus Thomas  Saunders 

Crieff J.  &  A.  Gibson 

Dalbeattie  R.  W.  Macnab 

Dairy  (Ayrshire)..  W.  F.  Love 

Darvel Thomas  Fleming 

Doune Thos.  M.  Graham 

W.    Babtie    &    W. 
Craig 
Dumfries Wm.  Craig 


Dumbarton 


Dunblane William  Christie 

Dundee D.  S.  Ferguson 

Dunkeld Robert  M'Gillewie 

Dunning M.  H.  Lawson 

Dunoon W.  Munro 

Edinburgh — 
Downie  Place  .  .James  Morton 
Forrest  Road. . .  Robert  Glegg 

Haymarket Thomas  Gordon 

Hunter  Square..  James  M.  Gow 

Morningside James  Masson 

Newington A.  M.  Touch 

Norton  Park Robert  Thorburn 

S.  Morningside.  James  Masson 

Edzell John  Milne 

Erroll T.  Rogers  Kinmont 

Forfar William  LoAvson 

Galston John  Hendrie 

Gatehouse  William  Cairns 

Girvan David  Andrews 

Glasgow— 

Anderston Wm.  Mackie 

Argyle  Street. .  .R.  R.  B.  Thomson 
Bridgeton  Cro . .  John  Wither 

Cowcaddens Andrew  Forsyth 

Billhead Henry  B.  Rowden 

Kinning  Park.  .Wm.  L.  Rome 


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COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Glasgow— 
St.  Vincent  St . .  James  Wallace 

Shawlands \Vm.  M.  Buclian 

Ti-adeston James  Frame 

Trongate D.  M 'Arthur 

Gourock W.  H.  Turner 

Govan  .   D.  D.  Baird 

Greenock F.  G.  Bruce 

Hamilton William  Forrest 

Helensburgh Jas.  Milne 

Inveraray Byng  M.  Wright 

Inverness George  Black 

Irvine Jn.  Paterson 

TnhTK^tATiP  J  J-   -Holmes  and  A. 

Johnstone |     Bartiemore 

Kenmore Charles  Munro 

Killin J.  M'Naughton 

Kilmarnock D.  C.  Gairdner 

Kincardine,  Fife.. James  Patrick 

Kirkcaldy John  E.  Murray 

Kirkwall R.  G.  W.  Irvine 

Kiiiiemmr |     rj_  ^_  Wilson 

Ladybank J.  Oliphant  Watt 

T  „  „„  f  A.  H.  Eckf ord  and 

^^^^^ 1     Alex.  Young 

Larkhall William  Forrest 

Leith John  A.  White 

Lerwick A.  Mitchell 

Leslie,  Fifeshire.  .H.  M.  Hewison 


Lochgelly Wm.  Cameron 

Lochgilphead H.  &  A.  M'Ewan 

Mary  hill Allan  Somerville 

May  bole Thomas  Rennie 

Mearns Wm.  &  Jas.  Pollock 

Millport James  Ross 

Moffat Jas.  R.  MacGibbon 

Moniaive David  Corson 

Paisley  Wm.  Abercrombie 

Partick Geo.  Smith 

Perth Alb.Butter,  cashier 

Pitlochrie J.  &  H.  Mitchell 

Port-Glasgow John  Hope 

Renfrew Wm.  Herron 

Scalloway Alexander  Mitchell 

Stewarton Gabriel  Alexander 

Stirling Robert  MacLuckie 

Stonehouse W.Forrest 

Strachur  (Lochfyne)  Byng  M.  Wright 

Strnnrapr  i  ^-      Guthrie     and 

Stranraer |     j^j^^^  Hunter 

Strathaven James  Miller 

Stromness Wm.  Hay 

Tarbert Duncan  M'Laren 

Thornhill D.  Crichton 

Tillicoultry Wm.  Hunter 

Troon John  Andrew 

Wick William  Smitton 


The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  draws  and  issues  Letters  of  Credit 
on  the  Bank  of  England,  and  Coutts  and  Company,  bankers,  London ; 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank,  Limited ;  Beckett  and  Co., 
Leeds;  Lambton  and  Co.,  Newcastle;  Yorkshire  Banking  Company, 
Limited ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England,  Limited ;  Moore  and 
Robinson,  Limited,  Nottingham ;  Sheffield  Banking  Co.,  Limited ; 
Sheffield  Union  Banking  Co. ,  Limited  ;  Cumberland  Union  Bank,  Limited  ; 
Worcester  City  and  County  Bank,  Limited  ;  Manchester  and  Salford  Bank, 
Limited;  North-Eastern  Bank,  Limited;  Paget  and  Co.,  Leicester;  Hudders- 
field  Banking  Co.,  Limited;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank,  Limited;  White- 
haven Joint-Stock  Bank;  Lancaster  Banking  Co. ;  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland; 
Belfast  Banking  Co. ;  Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited  ;  North  of  Scotland 
Bank,  Limited ;  Bank  of  Scotland ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited ; 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland ;  Clydesdale  Bank,  Limited  ;  British  Linen  Co.  ; 
Bank  of  Montreal ;  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited  ;  Rothschild  Freres, 
Paris ;  J.  G.  King's  Sons,  New  York  ;  and  the  various  Branches  of  these 


North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited— 1836. 

Incorporated  under  Act  of  Parliament. 
Paid-up  Capital,       .        .        .      £400,000 
Eeseeve  Fund,  ....      £200,000 
Head  Office. Abep.deen. 

DIRECTORS. 


John  William    Cruickshank,   Elrick 

House,  New  Machar 
George  Jamieson,  of  Rosebank 
William  Ferguson,  of  Kinmundy 
Archer  Irvine   Fortescue,   of    King- 

causie  and  Swanbister 
William  Hunter,  advocate 
James  Matthews,  of  Springhill 


Francis  Ogston,  LL.D.,  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor of  Medical  Jurisprudence, 
University  of  Aberdeen 

Simpson  Shepherd,  merchant,  Abdn. 

Geo.  J.  Walker,  land  surveyor,  Aber- 
deen 

John  F.  White,  merchant,  Aberdeen 

Thomas  Wilsone,  solicitor,  Aberdeen 


COMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 


13 


Joint  Managers— RobQxt  Lumsclen  and  Edward  Fiddes. 

Secretary  and  Superintendeyit  of  Branches — C.  A.  MoUyson. 

Accountant — David  Souter. 

W.  R.  Leslie,  Inspector,  and  Robert  Murray  and  James  Hutcheon,  Assistant 

Inspectors  of  Branches. 

Tellers— Hugh  Mackenzie,  George  Brotchie,  James  Turreff,  and 

Douglas  B.  Leask. 

Market  Branch  (Exchange  Street)— William  Scott,  Agent. 

West-end  Branch  (226  Union  Street)— George  Carmichael,  Agent. 

George  Street  Branch  (162  George  Street)— Benjamin  Saunders,  Agent. 

BRANCHES. 


Aberchirder Thos.  J.  Anderson 

Aberlour Jas.  Fleming,  jun. 

Aboyne And.  G.  Anderson 

Alf ord Francis  Stephen 

Auchinblae Robert  Crabb 

Ballater James  L.  Douglass 

Ba  n  rh  orv  ^  William  Sim 

Banchory -^  wmiam  Sim,  jun. 

Banff A.  O.  Morison 

Bervie A.  Legg,  jun. 

Blairgowrie J.  B.  Miller 

Broughty  Ferry. . .  William  Miller 

Buckie John  Shearer 

Carnoustie Robert  Summers 

.  Crieff Robert  Clement 

Cullen Alexander  Sim 

Dufftown James  Petrie 

Dundee George  Anderson 

Elgin H.  M.  S.  Mackay 

Ellon Jas.  H.  Brown 

Fettercairn Alexander  Don 

Fife-Keith John  Robertson 

Fraserburgh Alexander  Watson 

Friockheim Peter  Edward 

Gardenstown David  Chalmers 

Glenlivet Geo.  Smith  Grant 

Huntly William  Walker 

Insch W.  F.  G.  Dawson 

Invergordon Harvey  H.  Smith 

Inverurie    Alex.  Smith 

Keith Adam  Annand 

Kintore John  Annand 

Laurencekirk James  B.  Greig 

The  North  of  Scotland  Bank  draws  upon  Messrs.  Barclay,  Bevan,  Tritton, 
and  Co.,  bankers,  London;  the  Union  Bank  of  London,  Limited;  the 
National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  Limited's  Branches  ;  the  Manchester 
and  Liverpool  District  Bank,  Limited,  Manchester,  and  Branches;  the  Liver- 
pool Union  Bank,  Limited  ;  the  Birmingham,  Dudley,  and  District  Bank, 
Limited,  Birmingham,  and  Branches  ;  Lambton  &  Co.,  Newcastle,  Sunder- 
land, Nox-th  Shields,  &c.  ;  J.  Backhouse  &  Co.,  Darlington,  and  Branches; 
the  Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Banking  Company,  Limited,  and  Branches ; 
the  Yorkshire  Banking  Company,  Limited,  Leeds,  and  Branches ;  the 
Sheffield  Union  Banking  Company  ;  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Limited,  Edinburgh,  and  Branches ;  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland 
Limited's  Branches  ;  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  and  Branches  ; 
the  Clydesdale  Bank,  Limited,  and  Branches  ;  the  Town  and  County  Bank 
Limited's  Branches  ;  the  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland,  Limited,  Dublin,  and 
Branches ;  and  in  the  Colonies  on  the  English,  Scottish,  and  Australian 
Chartered  Bank ;  the  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited ;  the  Bank  of 
New  Zealand ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited ;  the  Royal  Bank  of 
Queensland,  Limited  ;  the  Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa,  Limited  ;  and 
the  Bank  of  British  North  America,  and  on  that  Bank's  Agents  at  New 
York  and  San  Francisco  and  Chicago. 

Bills  negotiated  zoherever  there  is  a  Bank  or  a  Banker. 


Lerwick William  Irvine 

Lochee Alex.  Gray 

Longside Robert  Cheves 

Lonmay J.  &  C.  Forrest 

Lumphanan Harry  Stuart 

Lumsden James  Wallace 

Macduff Alex.  Robertson 

Methlick John  Grant 

Montrose Alex.  Muirden,  jun. 

New  Deer George  Lawi-ence 

New  Maud John  Davidson 

Oban D.  &  J.  S.  M'Caig 

Old  Deer John  Walker 

Oldmeldrum James  Manson 

Peterhead Richard  B.  Crabb 

Port-Erroll Alexander  Bruce 

Port-Gordon David  Reid 

Portree Thomas  Skene 

Portsoy James  Moir 

Rhynie James  Stewart 

T?nfv,oa  ^  Adam  Sharp 

^•^*^®^ 1  William  Sharp 

Sauchen  (Cluny).. William  Home 
«f^^^i.o^<,v.       J  James  Scott 
Stonehaven..  |  a.  B.  Annandale 

Strichen John  Stewart 

Tayport  (Ferry  I  ^     • .  ^hite 
Port  on  Craig)  j  ^^^"^  "^^^^® 

Tain George  M'Leay 

Tobermory Sproat  &  Cameron 

Turriff James  Grieve 

Wick Donald  Swanson 


14 


COMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 


Bank  of  Scotland  (Aberdeen)— 1780. 

(40  Union  Street.) 

Established  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1695. 

Agents — James  Augustus  Sinclair  and  Robert  Smith. 

Teller — John  Sim. 

Assistant  Teller— C.  Alexander  Hay. 

Head  Office,        -        -        -        Edinburgh. 
TreasiM-er— James  A.  Wenley.  Secretary— 3.  F.  S.  Darling. 

Accountant— 3 diXaea  S.  Barbour.  C'as/iier— Christopher  Bell. 

Superintendent  of  Branches— n.  Gibson.  Cas/ticr— William  Bain. 

BRANCHES  IN  EDINBURGH. 
New  Town,  Edinburgh— Charles  Bruce,  Agent.  Southern  District,  7  Clerk 
Street— R.  B.  Mathie,  Agent.  Stockbridge— John  Gillespie,  Agent. 
Greenside— T.  D.  Anderson,  Agent.  Morningside— William  Watson, 
Agent.  West  End— J.  Longmore,  Agent.  Newington— George  Slight, 
Agent. 

London  Office,  Lothbury— Robert  Davidson,  Manager. 

L.  M'Neill,  Assistant  Manager.    Thos.  Aitken,  Wm.  Smiles,  and  Adam 
Murray,  sign  pro  manager. 


BRAN 

I  J.  M'Kerchar 
Aberfeldy -j  D.  M.  Diarmid,  p. 

(     agent 
. .   ,  .  (  James  Mitchell  and 

^"'*^^™ \     T.  Swan 

Alyth George  Duncan 

.  ( James  Moffat 

^""^" 1  James  Moffat,  jun. 

Arbroath R.  C.  Kinloch 

Ardrossan D.  I.  Mack 

Auchterarder J.  Smitton 

Auchtermuchty  . .  Archd.  Walker 

Ayr W^  Pollock 

Barrhead Arch.  Brownlie 

^A.   Mackenzie,    J. 
Beauly <     Mackenzie,  signs 

(     p.  agt. 

Bellshill Wm.  Neilson 

T!i„„i  t^  A  i  !>•  Lawson  and  J. 

Blackford \     Lawson 

Blairgowrie Robert  Robertson 

Brechin J.  Will 

Bucklyvie Ed.  J.  Hill 

( W.    Thomson   and 
( Alex.Macnaughton 
. .  John  Murray 
. . .  D.  A.M'Corquodale 
...H.  M'Lellan 
J  J.  Melrose  and  Jas. 
■  (     Porteous 
Coupar-Angus  —  Geo.  Robertson 

Crieff Alex.  Wm.  Logan 

Cumnock H.  B.  M'Lellan 

Denny W^m.  Auld 

Dingwall John  Binning 

-r.      r  •  f  James  Johnston 

I^^^mf"es I  J.  Corrie,  p.  agt. 

Dunbar Jas.  S.  Davidson 

Dunblane James  W.  Barty 

(-Fulton  Spiers,  agt. 

Dundee .J  A.  F.  Steele,  asst. 

C  W.  Freeland,  p.agt. 


Callander 

Campbeltown . . 

Carnoustie 

Castle  Douglas. 

Coldstream 


CHES. 

Dundee,  Victoria  St.R.  Walker,  agent 

Dunk  eld J.  M'Naughton 

Dunfermline J.  T.  Gerard 

Duns John  Bisset 

Dysart James  Herd 

„i  .  f  Alex.  Cameron 

^^Sin t  James  Allan 

Falkirk D.  M.  Peebles 

„     .  (  Robert  White 

Forfar (  David  Binny 

Fort- William D.  M'Leish 

Fraserburgh John  Finlayson 

^  ,    ,  .  1  JW.  Rutherford 

Galashiels J^j^^^^_  Rutherford 

Gatehouse H.  D.  Glover 

R.   Gourley,   man., 
and   Jas.     Bain, 
sub.  man. 
W.  Neilson,  acct. 
J.  W.   Mackay,  p. 
j     man. 

ID.   Henderson,    p. 
'     man. 
Anderston.  ..H.  F.  Smyth 

Crossbill James  Wallace 

Cross J.  Robb  &  J.  Watt 

Lauriston. .  ..Hugh  PoUock 
H^^teheson- 1  j^^^^  ^^^^^^ 

S^Jjh^f^llj-Robt.  Philips 

Calton .......  Robert  Mackay 

Hillhead  . . .  .Robt.  M'Lean 

St.  George's  ^  ^^^^^  j^elly,  Geo. 

Cross. teuD-  I      ^  Hoggan.sig-ns 

?Sk.'  1      P-^Sent 

Glassford  St.. David  Osborne 
Whitevale  .  ..Thomas Lightbody 
Cattle  Mkt.) 

sub-brh.to  V-  T.  Lightbody 

Whitevale) 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


l5 


Gorbals,  Glasgow.. Thos.  Smith 
r>PTini«fnnTi  {  '^^^^-  Lightbody 

Govanliill,  Glasg..W.  S.  Stewart 

Grangemouth Basil  Mackenzie 

GrppTiork  i  Thomas  Stark 

^^^^^(>^^ 1  P.  Ballingall,  acct. 

T.  Todrick 

R.  Todrick,  p.  agt. 

J.  C.  Kay 

Helensburgh Alex.  Breingan 

Innerleithen Thomas  Young 

j  Donald  Duff 
(  F.R.  Warrax,  p.  agt. 
...W.  A.  Skead 
( Pat.  S.  Darling,  A. 
•<     M'Dougall,  signs 
i     p.  agt. 
R.    A.    Robertson, 
agt. 

A.  Haggart,  p. 
agt. 

Kilmarnock D.  Bain 

Kirkcaldy D.  J.  Wilson 

( David  M'Lellan 
Kirkcudbright..-;  P.  J.  Wallace,    p. 
{     agent 

K'*-' {r,Oi;:g,tta^. 

K'~- {jafcoSpt"' 

Lamlash J.  Mackintosh 

Lasswade C.  Clark 

T  Q  „  ri  ^,.  J  Robert  Romanes 

^^""®^ IT.  Edgely,  p.  agt. 

y    ..,  jC.  A.  Ross 

^^^^" 1  J.  M'Gregor,  p. agt. 


Haddington 
Hamilton  . . 


Inverness . 
Jedburgh . . 

Kelso 


Killin. 


Lockerbie , 


( J.  W.  Jamieson 
( J.  Paterson 


John     Henderson, 

agent 

Lossiemouth .C.  M.  Stuart 

Milno-flvip  (A.  Buchanan 

Milngavie |  jjenry  Scobie 

Moffat S.  M'MiUan 

Montrose Alex.  Ramsay 

M-"'— " ir^BSur 

New  Cumnock Alex.  Tenant 

r  Alex.  Brown 
Oban <  D.  C.  Brown,  sub. 

(.    agent 

Paisley G.  S.  Veitch 

Peebles R.  Thorburn 

Perth .... 

Perth  (West-End).  Andre Av  Martin 

Pitlochrie Alex.  Macbeth 

-D^^i-  m„„ ,„      f  John  Anderson 

Port-Glasgow... -jpg^^^^,.^ 

Rothesay R.  Mack  rdy 

( Andrew      /me 
St.  Andrews  ....  < John   L  ishan     p. 
(    agent 

Saltcoats J.  Campbell 

Slamannan T.  Mitchell 

Stirling Jas.  W.  Campbell 

Stonehaven Thos.  Martin 

j  Thomas  Tennent 
( Robt.  M'Cowan 
t  E.  H.  M'K.  Mathe- 
i     son  and 
(.    Al.  Mackay 
f  Jas.  Brims  and  Al. 
(     Mackay 

Uddingstone Jno.  R.  Davidson 

West  Linton John  Alexander 

Wick D.  Cormack,  agt. 


Strathaven. 


Tain 


Thurso. 


The  Bank  of  Scotland  draws  on  the  Bank  of  England  and  Branches ; 
Coutts  &  Co.,  and  Smith,  Payne,  &  Smiths,  London  ;  Manchester  and 
Liverpool  District  Bank  and  Branches  ;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank ; 
Woods  &  Co.  ;  the  Huddersfield  Banking  Company  ;  Samuel  Smith  &  Co., 
Nottingham  and  Derby  ;  Old  Bank,  Bradford  ;  the  Bank  of  Ireland  and 
Branches  ;  the  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches  ;  Royal  Bank  of 
Ireland  and  Branches  ;  London  and  County  Bank's  Branches  ;  National 
Provincial  Bank  of  England ;  Burton,  Uttoxater,  and  Ashbourne  ;  Union 
Bank  and  Branches  ;  Sheffield  Union  Banking  Company  ;  Wolverhampton 
and  Staffordshire  Banking  Company  ;  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  ; 
British  Linen  Company  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  also  Royal  Bank,  ToAvn 
and  County  Bank,  Clydesdale  Bank,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  and  North 
of  Scotland  Bank  ;  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand  ;  Bank  of  Bengal,  and 
Mercantile  Bank  of  River  Plate ;  Bank  of  Australasia ;  Bank  of  New  Zea- 
land, and  Bank  of  British  North  America  ;  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce  ; 
Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London  and  China  ;  Standard  Bank  of 
British  South  Africa.  The  Bank  issues  drafts  on  its  own  Branches  and  its 
Correspondents  in  the  United  Kingdom  and  abroad  ;  issues  Circular  Notes 
and  Foreign  Credits  for  the  use  of  Travellers,  available  in  all  parts  of  the 
world  ;  negotiates  Bills  wherever  there  is  a  Bank,  and  transacts  every  kind 
of  Banking  business. 


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OOMMERCIAL  DIRECTORY. 


Head  Office, 
London  Office, 


British  Linen  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1746. 


St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 
41  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 


Aberdeen  (1833). 

Lauclilan  M'Kinnon,  Junior,  Agent. 

21  Market  Street— Alex.  Edward,  Sub-Age7it.     Teller— John  A.  Montgomerie. 

West-End  Branch— James  Buyers,  Sub-Agent. 


BRAN 

Airdrie A.  B.  Motherwell 

Alexandria T.  M'Lean 

Annan David  Brown 

( J.  A.  Dickson 
Arbroath -^  J.  M.  M'Bain,  sub- 

(     agent 

Ayr Wm.  Kilpatrick 

Balfron M'Ouat  &  M'Adam 

Be,V..on.TW<,{SeS'SaSa. 
Brechin W.  M.  Vallentine 

(  Wm.  Gilkison,  agt. 
Broxburn <      Geo.  S.  Morrison, 

(     sub-agent 

Carluke James  Martki 

Castle-Douglas ...  J.  Moffat 

Coldstream W.  Douglas 

Crieff James  Macrosty 

Cupar-Fife D.  Osborne 

Rob.  Fulton  &  G. 


Dairy,  Ayrshire  ■ 


Kirkhope 


Dumbarton 


f  R.  Macfarlan  and 
\  W.  B.  Thomson 

Dumfries Adamson  &Symons 

Dunbar J.  &  J.  J.  Kelly 

Dundee J.  A.  Smith 

,,     West-Port.  James  Ireland 

Dunfermline Jno.  Landale 

Duns ,  James  Wyllie 

Dunoon Daniel  Anderson 

Edinburgh- 
South  Bridge. . .  W.  Macleod 

'^Bmndf"    }A.M.Milroy 

Elgin Brander  &  GaU 

Falkland,  Fife Chas.  Gulland 

Forfar William  Gordon 

Forres J.  D.  Davidson 

Fort-William N.  B.  Mackenzie 

Galashiels F.  S.  Fairbairn 

Galston Robert  Blair 

-^  -  „„  f  Jas.  Mackenna  and 

^"^^^1 i     P.  Mackenna 

Glasgow Thomas  Balmain 

,,  South  Side 

Branch,  Egl 

ton  Street, 

Lauriston 


XUUlIli 

) 


Graham 


CHES. 

Glasgow— 

„  Bridgeton  Cross ) 

Branch,  26  VThos.  Kinnaird 

Bridgeton  Cross  ) 

„  Charing  Cross  j 

Branch,  Char-  >  Jas.  AVhyte 

ing  Cross ) 

„  269  Main  Street  |  f,       Mif rbell 

Hutchesontown  j  ^®^-  ^li^chell 

iioTrnnratP     '  William  Metcalfe  & 
„  110  iiongate..  ^     j  ^  ^^  ^^^^^^ 

„  AnderstonBr. .  .Jno.  Eraser 

,,  Gallowgate  Br..  Jas.  G.  Todd 

,,  35  Union  St Robert  Calderwood 

•■St'?ow":';";}^Hamilto.,agt. 

„  112Renfield  St..  J.  P.  Laidlaw 

,,  Sti-athbungo  Br. John  M'Intosh,  agt 

„  High  St.  Br . . .  .T.  K.  Scott 

TTdflino-«fon      i  ^-  ^^  ^'Cubbing  & 
„  Uciamgston  . .  -j     J  (.  sewell,agts. 

c.n^^or,  JJ-    M'G.    Mallock, 

^«^^" 1     agent 

,,  Kelvinhaugh . . .  And.  Bolton,  agt. 
Clyde  Bank,        ■) 

Yoker,  near     >  Chas.  P.  Leiper 

Glasgow ) 

Golspie G.  G.  Tait 

r,  „i  (  James  Glen 

Hq ri rH n of nn         1  Femies  and 
Haddmgton . . . .  |     Williamson 

Hamilton John  Clark  Forrest 

Hawick G.  Davidson 

Helmsdale James  John  Hill 

Inverness Alex.  Williamson 

Irvine Wm.  M'Jannet 

Jedburgh James  Gumming 

Kelso T.  Balmer  Dove 

Kilmarnock P.  &  A.  Sturrock 

Kingussie Alex.  Macpherson 

Kinross  William  Wilson 

Kirkcaldy T.  &  W.  M.  Dow 

Kirriemuir Jas.  Forrest 

Lanark D.  Stodart 

T„„„.i,  .1™  i  T.   Stevenson  &  A. 

^^^^^^^0^^ I     Johnston 

Largs John  Morris 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


17 


Melrose 


Leith J.  Ross  Cuiidell 

''''Slf""'}j--- Anderson 

Lesmahagow G.  &  G.  Hamilton 

Linlithgow W.  Gilkison 

Loanhead Geo.  Johnston 

(  Curie,  Erskine,  and 
■  {     Ciuie 

Moffat Thomas  Reid 

Montrose Lyell  &  Scott,  agts. 

fj.   Clark  Forrest, 
Motherwell  J     agent 

Branch  \  T.   H.   Campbell, 

'^    sub-agent 

Nairn H.  T.  Donaldson 

Newton-Stewart. .A.  B.  Matthews 
North  Berwick. .  .David  M'Culloch 

\  Hugh  Macfarlane  & 

Paisley <  H.  Macfarlane,  jr., 

(     assist. -agent 
Peebles Blackwood&  Smith 


Perth Hunter&Ballingall 

Pollokshaws Colledge  &  Co. 

Port- William,      )  .-<  ^^  t»^„j.i„j^ 

Wigtownshire  }  ^-  ^^-  I^outledge 

Sanquhar Jos.  Carruthers 

Selkirk J.  Steedman 

Stirling W.  Stevenson 

Stornoway M.  M'Leod 

(  Thos.  M'Caig,  agt. 
Stranraer ■<  Wm.  Fox  &  Wm.  R. 

(     M  'Caig,  sub-agts. 

Tain Hugh  Ross 

Thornhill Wm.  Austin 


Thurso . 
Troon . . 

Wick  .. 


David  Sutherland 
A.  B.  Cowan 
Wm.  Paterson 

Smith 
Eb.  S.  Black 


Wigtown . . , 

Wishaw Rob.  Morton 

Wooler  -I  ^^-  Douglas 

^<^^^^^ lA.  H.  Erskine 


SUB-BRANCHES. 

Newton   St.   Boswells    (to    Melrose) 
Monday,  Wednesday,  and  all  Sale 
days 
Renton  (to  Dumbarton)  Daily 
St.   Boswells  (to  Melrose)  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Friday 


Forth  (to  Lanark)  open  Saturday 
Freuchie  (to  Falkland)  Wednesday 
Kinghorn  (to  Kirkcaldy)  Tuesday  and 

Friday 
Kirn  (to  Dunoon) 
Newcastleton  (to  Langholm)  Monday 

and  Fair  days 

The  British  Linen  Company  issues  drafts  on  other  places  in  Scotland  be- 
sides those  in  which  they  have  Branches,  and  also  in  the  principal  Towns  in 
England  and  Ireland,  and  they  have  correspondents  throughout  the  Conti- 
nent of  Europe,  as  well  as  in  British  America,  United  States,  India,  China, 
Australia,  New  Zealand,  South  Africa,  &c.,  &c. 


Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited. 

Established  1825.    Incorporated  1862.    Registered  1882. 
DIRECTORS. 


John  Crombie,  manufacturer 
James  Murray  Garden,  advocate 
John  Duguid  Milne  of  Melgum 
Andrew  Murray  of  Allathau 

Head  Office,     .     .     . 


James  Badenach  Nicolson  of  Glen- 

bervie 
Alex.  Milne  Ogston,  manufacturer 
Alexander  Hall  Wilson,  shipbuilder 

62  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 


John  Findlater,  Manager  and  Cashier. 

John  Keith,  Secretary.       George  Robertson,  Accountant. 

James  Batchan  and  W.  M'C.  Gordon,  Insixctors  of  Branches. 

John  Jameson,  John  A.  Adamson,  Alexander  Thomson,  and  Francis 

E.  Watt,  Tellers. 

BRANCHES. 


Aberdeen — 
Harbour,  33       ]  William  Leslie 

Regent  Quay  j"  G.  G.  Wilkie 
Northern,  236    )  James  B.  Keith 
George  St.  . .  j  Alex.  S.  Murray 
Western,  262     )  ,,        ^^      .  „ 
Union  Street  }Al'^^-^oi™e 

Alf  ord Daniel  Baxter 

Auchinblae W^m.  Henderson 

Auchnagatt George  Knox 

Badenscoth R.  &  W.  M.  Hunter 

Ballater Francis  Coutts 


Banchory John  Gordon 

Banff  Alex.  Duncan 

Bervie James  Glegg 

Brora G.  &  G.  R.  Lawson 

Buckie John  Macdonald 

Cuminestown Alexander  Porter 

Dufftown John  Robertson 

Dundee James  Low 

Durno,  Pitcaple ...  George  Webster 

Edit James  Coutts 

Ellon John  Rae 

Fochabers Charles  Gray 

2 


18 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


Fraserburgh John  Reiach 

Fy  vie James  Mackie 

Golspie G.  &  G.  R.  Lawson 

TTnv,+i,T  i  James    and   John 

^^"*^y {     R.  Lawson 

Insch John  Bisset 

Inverness Wm.  Douglas 

Inverurie John  Charles 

T7-„-j.i,  (  Thurburn  and 

K^^*^ {     Fleming 

Kemnay Andrew  Petrie 

Kildrummy Dougall  Christie 

Laurencekirk P.  Dickson 

Lyhster A.  &  J.  Mowat 

Methlic Alexander  Smith 

Mintlaw Charles  Farquhar 

Montrose Alexander  Mackie 

Newburgh 


(Aberdeen) . 


Peter  Murray 


Peterhead . 


New  Deer J.  &  A.  Joiner 

Newmill,  Keith Robert  Dunbar 

Oldmeldrum James  Bruce 

Perth Robert  Robertson 

j  Patrick  Irvine 
( John  Ramsay 

Rhynie David  Smith 

Stonehaven Arth.  W.  Kinnear 

Strathdon Charles  F.  Wattie 

Strichen James  Smith 

Tarland William  Thomson 

Tarves W.  &  A.  Duthie 

Thurso Robert  Bruce 

Torphins James  M'Laggan 

Turriff Douglas  Gordon 

Udny William  Giles 

Wick Thomas  Adam 

Woodside  (Aber- 
deen)   


James  Henderson 


The  Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited,  negotiates  Bills  on  every  Town 
where  there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker,  and  issues  Drafts  on  the  following  Banks 
and  their  respective  Branches,  viz. :  The  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  Limited  ; 
Birmingham,  Dudley,  and  District  Banking  Company,  Limited ;  Manchester 
and  Liverpool  District  Banking  Company,  Limited  ;  Sheffield  Union  Banking 
Company,  Limited  ;  Yorkshire  Banking  Company,  Limited  ;  Woods  &  Com- 
pany, Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Bank  of  Scotland  ; 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited  ; 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited  ;  Caledonian  Banking  Company,  Limited  ; 
Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland,  Limited;  and  on  the  Bank  of  Montreal  in  Canada 
and  New  York,  U.S.A.  ;  Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited,  in  New  South 
Wales,  Victoria,  Queensland,  South  Australia,  Western  Australia,  New  Zea- 
land, Tasmania  and  Fiji ;  the  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Limited,  in 
New  Zealand  ;  and  the  Hong-Kong  and  Shanghai  Banking  Corporation,  in 
China,  India,  and  Japan. 


The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited. 

Established  1810,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

London  Bankers.— The  Bank  of  England,  the  London  and  Westminster 

Bank,  Limited,  and  Messrs.  Coutts  &  Co. 

Head  Office George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Manager — Andrew  Aikman. 

London  Office 123  Bishopsgate  Street,  E.G. 

Manager— T>.  A.  Macbean  Ross, 

Aberdeen— 9  King  Street. 

Established  1812. 

Agent— John  Rae.  Accountant— Wm.  Stewart. 

Teller— J.  A.  Masson. 

BRANCHES  AND  AGENTS. 


Aberfeldy C.  W.  L.  Forbes 

Abington J.  W.  Paterson 

Alloa A.  &  J.  Moir 

Annan Skelton  &  Roddick 

A  „  .f  ,.  f  T,  ^.  (  P.  &  W.  Oliphant  & 

Anstruther |     Jamieson 

Arbroath Wm.  Rollo 

Ayr Wm.  Macrorie 

Ayton J.  Bowhill 

Balmacara S.  W.  C.  Gauld 

Banff Wm.  Auld 

Beauly Dav.  Wilson 

Beith Andrew  Stuart 

Biggar John  Paul 

Bonhill Patrick  Moir 

Blairgowrie J.  Henry-Anderson 


Burntisland Thomas  A.  Wallace 

Callander Wm.  M'Michael 

Cambuslang George  Campbell 

Campbeltown  . .  {  Macteggart  &  Dun- 

CarnAvath John  Gray 

^  T     I       1,         f  Flockhart  &  Daw- 
Colmsburgh....[     ^^^ 

Crail David  Mathewson 

Crieff Wm.  France 

Cromarty Joseph  Williams 

Cupar-Fife George  Hogarth 

Dalkeith James  Gray 

^shfre)'^^^''^"^'}^-  ^-  ^^""^^^ 
Dumbarton J.  &  W.  G.  Robson 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


19 


Dumfries William  Primrose 

Dunbar G.  R.  Scott 

^      ,  f  Henderson  &  Ren- 
Dundee  j     jjjg 

Dunfermline  Sam.  Davidson 

Earlston John  Mackenzie 

Edinburgh—  ,    ,^  ,  . 

Grassmarket. . . .  A.  Melvm 
South  Bridge.  ..Rob.  Forsyth 
4  North- West  l^^y^^  ^^^^^^ 

Cu-cus  PI. . .  ) 
2  5Sce^"^^      }  Gulland  &  Huie 
West- End" '\ 
Office,  1_  _     C  James  Oliver 


Shandwick    C 
Place J 

32  Warrender)(.^^^l^g^ 
Park  Road..  ) 

Dairy J.  T.  Pillans 

Newington W.  G.  Ross 

Morningside....R.  C.  Smith 

Elgin J.  W.  Dunlop 

Falkirk Charles  S.  Gauld 

Forfar Robt.  Bruce 

Galashiels F.  A.  Russel 

Girvan Murray  &  Brown 

Glasgow Jas.  Hay  Stuart 

™  .  .        { Rob.  B.  Paterson, 

„(Trongate)....|    ^g.gj,t 

„  (St.  Enoch       tOon.  M'Naughton, 

Square) j     agent 

"  (Bridgetown     {  ^  M'Pherson.agt. 

Omce) ) 

„       .     ,        .  f  J.Laing  &  Son, 
„  (Lauriestown)  |     ^^^^^^ 

„  (Stobcross        )  J  Hamilton,  agt. 
Branch) ) 

"  ^■^ clnt ■  St)'     \ ^-  Mackinnon, agt. 

,,  Gallowgate Alex.  Kemp,  agent 

Grangemouth J.  S.  Mackay  &  Son 

Greenock James  Spence 

Haddington Wm.  Dods  &  Son 

Hamilton Thos.  S.  Michie 

Hawick Geo.  &  Jas.  OUver 

Invergordon Munro  &  M'Kenzie 

Inverness A.  Eraser  ' 

SUB-BRANCHES 


-,   „       T,  f  TurnbuU,    Simson, 

Jetlburgh \     &sturrock 

Kelso Allan  Stevenson 

Kilmarnock  Alex.  Miller 

Kilwinning Hugh  King  &  Sons 

Kirkcaldy And.  Hogg 

Kirkintilloch James  Main 

Kirkcudbright  . . .  Samuel  Cavan 

Kirkwall Thos.  M'Crie 

Lanark Simon  L.  Kello 

Leith Robert  Nisbet 

Lerwick CD.  Laurenson 

Leven D.  Nicoll 

Linlithgow Glen  &  Henderson 

Loanhead P.  M'Intyre 

I^^^^g^^^is^^^leCS.  1^^^  g^g^^^^t 

Lockerbie  D.  Matheson 

Lybster J.  S.  Gow 

Markinch W.  J.  Anderson 

Mauchline Wm.  M'Millan 

Maybole Jno.  Gilmour 

Meigle J.  A.  Webster 

Montrose H.  Ross 

Musselburgh Andrew  Maxwell 

Newburgh,  Fife  ..Alexander  Laing 

Oban Alex.  M' Arthur 

Paisley James  Ross 

Partick G.  &  J.  W.  Wilson 

Perth Thomas  Souter 

Peterhead Robert  Robertson 

Peebles J.  &  W.  Buchan 

Pitlochry John  Robertson 

PoUokshaws  John  Campbell 

Rutherglen R.  S.  Murray 

St.  Andrews Jas.  Wilson  King 

St.  Clairtown Wm.  Williamson 

Shotts Peter  Forrest 

Stirling J.  M.  Morrison 

Stranraer William  Wallace 

Stromness Alex.  Coghill 

Tain  D.  Cameron 

Thurso A.  M 'Donald 

Turriff J.  F.  Souter 

West  Calder J.  &  J.  T.  Mungle 

West  Kilbride . . .  .Rob.  Gemmill 

Whitburn A.  W.  Bennett 

Wick James  Gilchrist 

Wishaw John 


Chirnside James  Greenfield 

Comrie Henry  Campbell 

Eyemouth J.  L.  Rae 

Lauder T.  Broomfield 


Alness Hector  Ross 

Ballantrae W.  Douglas 

The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  negotiates  Bills,  Coupons,  and 
Cheques  in  every  place  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  where  there  is  a  bank 
or  banker;  issues  Drafts  and  Letters  of  Credit  on  the  principal  cities  and  towns 
of  England  and  Ireland,  and  of  Canada,  and  on  New  York,  Pans  and  Ham- 
burg and  South  America ;  issues  Drafts  and  Letters  of  Credit,  negotiates 
Bills  and  Cheques,  and  issues  Circular  Notes  payable  in  all  parts  of  the 
world,  and  is  agent  for  the  following  establishments,  viz.  :  The  North  of 
Scotland  Bank,  Limited;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England,  Limited ; 
Adelphi  Bank,  Lim.  ;  Birmingham  Joint  Stock  Bank,  Limited  ;  Parr  s 
Banking  Co.,  Lim.  ;    Bank  of  Whitehaven,  Limited ;    Cumberland  Union 


20 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Bank,  Limited  ;  Dale,  Young,  &  Co. ;  Bradford  Banking  Company,  Limited  ; 
Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank,  Limited;  Halifax  Joint  Stock  Bank, 
Limited  ;  West  Riding  Union  Bank,  Huddersfield  ;  Hull  Banking  Company, 
Limited;  Beckett  &  Co.  ;  Old  Bank,  Leeds;  Leicestershire  Banking  Co., 
Lim.  ;  London  and  Westminster  Bank,  Lim.  ;  Liverpool  Commercial  Bank- 
ing Co.,  Limited  ;  Manchester  and  Salford  Bank  ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool 
District  Bank,  Limited;  Lambton  &  Co.,  Newcastle;  I.  &  I.  C.  Wright 
&  Co.,  Nottingham;  Sheffield  Banking  Co.,  Limited;  Woodall,  Hebden, 
&  Co.  ;  York  Union  Bank  ;  Wakefield  and  Barnsley  Union  Bank  ;  Preston 
Banking  Co.,  Preston  ;  National  Bank,  Ireland ;  Northern  Banking  Co.  ; 
Royal  Bank  of  Ireland;  Boyle,  Low,  Murray,  &  Co.,  Dublin;  Hibernian^Bank; 
Bank  of  British  North  America  ;  James  G.  King's  Sons,  New  York  ;  Roths- 
child Brothers,  Paris  ;  M.  Abensur,  Hamburg ;  The  Commercial  Banking 
Company  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales ;  The  Union  Bank  of  Australia, 
Limited  ;  The  Bank  of  Montreal  ;  The  Natal  Bank,  The  Standard  Bank  of 
Soutli  Africa  ;  The  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Australia,  and  China ;  and 
London  and  River  Plate  Bank  ;  The  New  Oriental  Bank  Corporation,  Lim.; 
Binny  &  Co.,  Madras  ;  The  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited. 


National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited  (Aberdeen,  1833). 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

Head  (9/?tce— EDINBURGH.  Manaqer—Thos.  Hector  Smith. 

ABERDEEN,      -      -      -     67  UNION  STREET  (Corner  of  Market  St.). 

Agent— HhovaSiS,  Adam.        Accountant— W^iWi&m  S.  Guthrie. 

Tellers — D.  W.  Clark  and  William  Sim. 

London  Office,  37  Nicholas  Lane,  E.C.— Jas.  Robertson,  Manager.    Thos. 

Ness,  Assistant  Manager. 

BRANCHES. 


Airdrie James  Russell 

Alloa D.  M'Watt 

^-"h- rk^^'ssSsh 

Ayr Thomas  Gemmel 

Banff James  Watt 

Bathgate John  Johnston 

Berw'k-on-Tw'd . .  Steph.  Saunderson 

Biggar Adam  Pairman 

Brechin |  John^Shiell  and  J. 

Burntisland J.  S.  Farquharson 

Carluke Thos.  Matthews 

(W.  H.  Lidderdale 
Castle-Douglas.. -<  W.  Gillespie,  asst. 

{     agent 

Cellardvkp^Fifp^-l  ^•^-  Mackintosh  & 
CeUarclyke(J^  ite)  ^     ^_  (,  Mackintosh 

Coatbridge W.  J.  Andrew 

Coupar- Angus C.  Boyd 

^*(Fitf  l"^.*^.      }  Wm-  Beveridge 

Cupar- Fife W.  M.  Johnstone 

Dalkeith Wm.  Miliar 

Dingwall G.  H.  Duncan 

Dumfries  i  T>s,y\(\.  M'Kettrick 

^^°^^"^'' 1     and  Jas.  M'GiU 

(  Robt.  Murdoch, 

Dundee <  Jno.  Colville,  asst. 

(.     agent 

,,    Hilltown Richard  C.  Reid 

Dunfermline W.  Beveridge 

East  Linton Jonathan  HaU 

Edinburgh — 

Nicolson  St Murdoch  Ross 

Princes  St Alex.  M.  Eraser 


Fort- William . 
Galashiels 


Edinburgh — 

ToUcross A.  Logan  Fyfe 

7  Leith  Walk.  ..Robert  Grieve 

Haymarket John  Duncan 

High  Street Alex.  Duncan 

Elie,  Fifeshire....W.  R.  Ketchen 

Falkirk J.  A.  Henderson 

Fauldhouse David  MaxweU 

Forfar Thos.  Henderson 

Forres F.  C.  Mackenzie 

( Duncan  M'Niven  & 
\     Ewen  Cameron 
J  John  Dun 
(  W.  Little,  asst.  agt. 

Girvan Alexander  Martin 

Glasgow Michael  Balmain 

„  (Argyll  St.  Branch).... J.  Clark 

,,  (St.  RoUox  Branch) J.  Stewart 

„  (Spring-burn) J.  Stewart 

„  (Sauchiehall  St.) H.  Orr 

,,  (Trongate) James  Lamont 

„  (GaUowgateBr.)A.  Mitchell 
,,  (Anderston  Br.).G.  N.  Bennett 
,,  (Paisley  Road) ..  Geo.  Lindsay 

„  (Govan) C.  S.  M'MiUan 

,,  (St.  Enoch  Sq.)..John  Sutherland 

Glenluce G.  Symington 

Grantown Jas.  Mackintosh 

G^^-«-«<^k |i-.igSf,as.agt. 

Hawick Robt.  Purdom 

Inveraray John  M 'Arthur 

Inverness -I  ^"Vj^fc^^^^ '^ 


Islay 

Jedburgh 


I     Wm.  Burns 
. .  John  Cullen 
..W.  Mason 


COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 


21 


Kelso 


Pathheacl 


Johnstone W.  W.  M'Dowall 

James  Tait,  D.  W. 
B.  Tait 

Kilmarnock James  Wilson 

Kilsyth John  M'Gilchrist 

Kirkcaldy {J.H^^son 

f  J.  Whyte 
'  t  G.  S.  Bryaon 

Ki,.kcu<ib,%M..{«/5«xr*''- 

Kh.M„tnioch...{Kvcl'->|'^i<l-'' 

Kii'kwall A.  Buchanan 

Kirriemuir James  Davidson 

Largo T.  Ketchen 

Langholm J.  Macneill 

Leith David  Melville 

Leven James  H.  Smith 

Lochmaben Thomas  E.  Watson 

Lochwinnoch W.  W.  M'Dowall 

Montrose Arthur  Dickson 

Musselburgh A.  P.  Meldrum 

The  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  issue  Drafts  and  negotiate  Bills 
on  every  place  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland  where  there  is  a  Bank  or 
Banker  ;  draw  on  Glyn  &  Co.,  and  Coutts  &  Co.,  etc.,  London  ;  and  on  the 
principal  towns  in  Australia,  New  Zealand,  British  North  America,  United 
States,  India,  and  China. 

The  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  also  grant  Foreign  Credits  and 
Circular  Notes. 


Nairn 

....J.  D.  Lamb 

Newton-Stewart  ..Alex.  Waugh 

Oban 

Richard  Watson 

Paisley 

D.  Maclean 

Partick 

Dun.  Thomson 

Pittenweem.. 

....HughM'Millan 

<  Wm.  M'Leish  &  J. 

Perth 

. .  -5     Thomas 

(p.  M'Gregor.as.agt 
(  Alex.  M 'Donald 

Portree  

•  •  t  Jas.  Forsyth,  asst. 

Portobello.... 

....Geo.  A.  Douglas 

Rutherglen . . . 

—  Aw.  Macallan 

Selkirk 

C.  Alexander 

Stirling 

J  Daniel  Ferguson 
•  •  i     and  S.  D.  Murrie 

StornoAvay 

Kenneth  M'Kenzie 

Stranraer 

....H.Adair 

Stromness 

J.  Spence 

Thurso 

...J.  W.  Galloway 

Ullapool 

....Hay  M'Kenzie 

Whithorn 

...Jno.  Cameron 

Wistown 

.  ..James  M'Lean 

*  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1727. 

(Aberdeen,  1862.) 

Paid-up  Capital,     -        -        -        £2,000,000. 

Head  Office,     -        -    St.  Andrew  Square,    Edinburgh, 

Jas.  S.  Fleming — Cashier  and  General  Manager. 

London  Office,    -        -   123  Bishopsgate  Street  Within. 
J.  T.  Horley— Mcr/iflf/e?'.        A.  S.  Michie — Bep.  Manager. 

ABERDEEN  OFFICE,        -        -        -        -        152  UNION  STREET. 

^p-e^it— Alexander  Cochran.         Accountanir— Alex.  Meikle. 
TeUer—R.  M.  Ferrie. 


BRANCHES. 


Airdrie Wm.  Dickson 

Alloa James  Young 

Alyth William  Yeaman 

Alyth,  Airlie  St.  .William  Japp 

Arbroath George  Reid 

Ardrossan James  L.  Bailey 

Ayr Hugh  Cowan 

Ayton Alex.  Thomson 

Bathgate David  Simpson 

Biggar David  Thomson 

Blairgowrie John  Panton 

Bo'ness T.  Hope 

Brechin Dav.  Guthrie&Sons 

Broughty  Ferry.. T.  Lillie 

BiirkbavPTi  '  ^-  T-  Wallace  and 

Buckhaven -^     s.  Youden 


Campbeltown 
Campsie 

Catrine 


Coatbridge 

Crawfordjohn 
(Sub.    Br.    to 
Douglas) 

Cumbernauld  . . 

Cumnock 


. .  Duncan  Hamilton 

..William  White 
( James    and    Alex. 
(      M' Master 
, .  James  Bishop 

James  Paterson 


Cupar. 


Dalkeith 

Dalmellington 


. .  J.  Longwill 
..A.  Bi-akenridge 
(  Arthur  Russell 
-I  Geo.  Wallace,  joint 
i     agent 

f  Richard  Paterson 
(  Wm.  Main,  jt.  agt. 
...John  Walker 


22 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


Doune R.  Main 

Drymen Wm.  Melrose 

Dumfries Gordon  &Whitelaw 

Mnrrav^atP   i  William  W.  Thom- 
"  ^liiiJ^aygate  j     ^^^^  sub-agent 

„  King  Street... R.  M.  Brodie,  agt. 

,,  West  Port Henry  Wyse 

Dunfermline John  Ross 

Duns W.  A.  Himter 

Ecclef echan Thos.  Shankland 

Edinburgh — 

,,  Forrest  Road.R.  N.  Ramsay 
,,  Hope  Street.  ..George  Andrew 

Hnn+pv  Sn     -I  William  Morton  & 
"  il™teibq..-|      H.  S.  Pillans 
,,  Leven  Street ..  James  VVylie 
,,  Morningside..A.  A.  Wilson 
,,  Newington  .  ...John  T.  Peacock 

„  Pitt  Street John  Macdonald 

Elgin Forsyth  &  Stewart 

Eyemouth {  ^- o^^^  ^^b-agt. 

ttqIUvV  i  John  Gair  and  W. 

^^"^^^^ j     K.  Gair 

Forfar D.  Steele 

Forres Dan.  Fraser 

Galashiels R.  Lees 

Girvan Thos.  M'Connochie 

Glamis Andrew  Ralston 

/Archd.  Robertson, 

Gl^«g«^ jjohifSylor,  sub- 

'  \     cashier 

„  Anderston ....  Chas.  Phillips 
„  Argyle  Street.. "W.  A.  Aikman 
,,  Bridgeton       (  Alex.  Waddell  and 

Cross {     James  Waddell 

,,  Calton Do.        do. 

,,  Charing  Cross.  J.  T.  Sinclair 
„  Cowcaddens  .  .Walter  Denham 

T»„v^  ai-^^^t-  i  Alex.  Waddell  and 
"  ^"^^  ^*^^^^- 1     James  Waddell 
„  GalloAvgate....      Do.        do. 
,,  Garscube  Cro'sJohn  A.  Adam 

"  ^ow?.^''!'^'.  }H^"^'y  I>allachy 
„  Plantation,    1  inTyip.,  •Rifl,-,, 
Paisley  Rd.  j  ^^™^^  ^^^^^ 

„  St  Rollox John  Young 

,,  Springburn John  Young 

,,  Tradeston Robt.  Graham 

,,  Trongate William  Sloan 

„  West       Br.,) 
140  St.  Vincent  ^Wm.  Reid 

Street ) 

Govan John  Rankin 

Granton Thomas  Wilkie 

r<       +  „,,,  f  Donald  Grant 

C^'^anto^^" {  John  Grant 

Greenlaw W.  A.  Hunter 

Greenock D.  M.  Latham 


Grenock— 

„  West  Black-)  .,_  rp„.^. 
hall  Street....  I ^^^^-^^^^ 
Hamilton T.  J.  &  W.  A.  Dykes 

Haddington {  ^^^.tsl '°^"  ''• 

Hawick Walter  Haddon 

Inverness H.  C.  Macandrew 

(Alex.  Gilmore  and 
Irvine i     Wm.       Christie, 

t     joint  agents 
Johnstone Walter  Holmes 

Jedburgh ■j\ss?st.'^"'^'''''"' 


Kelso. 


agent 
William  Robson 
(A.    B.     Challoner 
Kilmarnock ....  <     and  Jos.  Brockie, 

C    assist,  agent 
Kilmalcolm         -I  Wm.     Forgie    and 
mimaicoim  . . . .  |     Salter  Holmes 

Kilsyth Thos.  Somerville 

Kinross ..........  George  Bogie 

Lanark A.  Paterson 

W.  J.  Armstrong 
.  J.  K.  Boyd 

Leith W.  Henderson 

Lesmahagow John  Gibb 

T  _^_  f  F.  T.  WaUace  and 

^®^^" 1     S.  Youden 

Lochee,  Dundee . .  Wm.  M.  Ogilvie 

David  Dobbie  and 
John  F.  Cormack 
John    T.    Horley, 
manager,  and 
A.  S.   Michie, 
C     deputy  manager 
(  H.  &  A.  Kirkwood 
Maryhill  (Glas.)^     &  Jas.  Macaulay, 
{     assist,  agent 
(  W.  &  D.  Brown 

Maybole ■(  W.  Crawford,  asst. 

(     agent 
f  W.  Yeaman 
t  J.  Yeaman 
Melrose John  Freer 


Largs 


Lockerbie . 


London. 


Meigle 


(  J.  Savege 
A  O.  Ross 


Montrose ,  -,. 

( T.  Bishop 

Muiilorbv  ^  ^-  ^^-  Cameron, 

Muniocny -^     sub-agent 

Musselburgh John  Ramsay 

T^  .  j  W.  Leslie 

^^^"^ {  D.R.Squair,  as.agt. 

New  Cumnock John  Paterson 

Newmilns Hugh  Brown 

Newhaven  (Edin.)Thomas  Wilkie 

Paisley Wm.  Jas.  Ormiston 

Partick George  Thomson 

(Melville  Jameson, 
Perth •<     Wm.  D.  Forbes, 

(    joint  agent 

(Melville  Jameson, 
„  West-End  Br.  •{      Wm.  D.  Forbes 

(    joint  agent 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


23 


Port-Ellen  (Islay).Robt.  J.  Graham 

Port-Glasgow Alex.  Lang 

Portobello John  Flinn 

Prestonpans James  C.  Edie 

RothPSflv  i  J-  T-  Wilson anclR. 

Kothesay |     M'Laren 

«+    A„^^^,„c       J  Stnart  Grace  &  C. 
St.  Andrews....  I     g.  Grace,  jt.  agt. 


Saltcoats Wm.  Allan 

Sanquhar James  R.  Wilson 

Stewarton James  Love 

Stirling William  Graham 

Strathavon Thomas  Robb 

Tighnabruaich  .  ..John  M'Kenzie 

Ti-anent James  C.  Edie 

Wishaw George  Skead 


The  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  negotiates  Bills  on  every  Town  where  there 
is  a  Bank  or  Banker,  and  issues  Drafts  on  the  following,  viz. :  Australian 
Joint  Stock  Bank  ;  Bank  of  England  ;  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Bank  of  Ireland  ; 
Bank  of  British  North  America ;  Bank  of  New  South  Wales  ;  Bank  of  South 
Australia;  Belfast  Banking  Co.  ;  Blyth,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  Mauritius;  Cam- 
bridge Bank ;  Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London,  and  China ; 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Limited  ;  Commercial  Bank  of  Australia,  Limited  ;  Coutts 
&  Co.  ;  Cumberland  Union  Bank,  Limited  ;  Foster  &  Co.  (Cambridge  Bank) ; 
Halifax  and  Huddersfield  Union  Banking  Co.,  Limited;  Lambton  &  Co. ; 
Lancaster  Banking  Co.;  London  &  County  Banking  Co.,  Limited;  Man- 
chester &  Liverpool  District  Banking  Co.,  Limited  ;  National  Provincial 
Bank  of  England,  Limited  ;  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  Limited  ;  Town 
&  County  Bank,  Limited ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited ;  Western 
Australian  Bank  ;  Williams  &  Co.  _;  Woods  &  Co. 

Bills  at  a  currency  negotiable  in  any  part  of  the  world,  and  Circular 
Notes  for  the  use  of  Travellers  on  the  Continent  can  be  obtained  through 
any  of  the  Offices  of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland, 


National  Security  Savings'  Bank  of  Aberdeen— 1845. 

Office,       -        -        -        27  Exchange  Steeet. 

TRUSTEES  AND  MANAGERS. 

25th  February,  1887. 


The  Lord  Provost 
The  Eldest  Baillie 
The  Dean  of  Guild 
The  Convener  of  the  Trades 
The  Minister  of  the  West  Parisli 
The  President  of  the  Society  of  Ad- 
vocates 
The  Treasurer  of  the  Society  of  Ad- 
vocates 
The  President  of   the  Shipmasters' 
Society 


The  Member  of  Parliament  for  the 
City 

The  Member  of  Parliament  for  the 
County 

The  Sheriff 

The  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Aberdeen 

The  Convener  of  the  County 

The  President  of  the  Mechanics'  In- 
stitution 

The  Treasurer  of  the  Mechanics'  In- 
stitution 


The  above  are  Managers  ex  officiis. 


David  Byres,  late  manufacturer 
*^' James  Chalmers  of  Westburn 
'^Geo.  Donald,  glass  &  colour  mercht. 

Peter  Esslemont,  M.P.,  merchant 
*Gray  C.  Fraser,  advocate 

James  Murray  Garden,  advocate 

Robert  Gerard,  merchant 

Alexander  O.  Gill,  merchant 
*George  Jamieson,  merchant 


James  Kinghorn,  merchant 
'John  Miller,  manufacturing  chemist 

James  Rettie,  jeweller 
*John  Sangster,  druggist 

Simpson  Shepherd,  merchant 
"^Alexander  Walker,  merchant 

John  Webster,  LL.D.,  advocate 
*William  Yeats,  advocate 


Those  marked  thus  (-)  are  Trustees. 

TVectsurer— Robert  Lumsden,  manager  of  the  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Lim, 

Actuary  and  Cashier — Thomas  Riddell. 


24  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

ASSURANCE  COMPANIES. 


The  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Company. 

Established  1825. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

CAPITAL £1,000,000. 

Head  Office,         -        -        91  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Governor— The  Ric^ht  Hon.  Lord  Forbes. 
Deputy-Governor— The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Fife,  K.T. 


Alexander  M.  Ogston,  Esq.  of  Ardoe 
Thos.  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Perth 
William  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Auquharney 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS, 

Chairman— John  Webster,  Esq.  of  Edgehill,  LL.D 
George  Collie,  Esq. ,  advocate 
William    Littlejohn,    Esq.,    Queen's 

Gardens 
James  F.  Lumsden,  Esq.,  advocate 

P/ii/sician— Professor  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 

Secretary/  and  Actuary — Charles  Gordon,  F.F.A.,  F.I. A. 

Bankers— Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited. 

Office  in  Edinburgh 10  North  St.  David  Street 

Office  in  Glasgow 16  St.  Vincent  Place 

Office  in  Perth 44  St.  John  Street 

Office  in  London 64  Cannon  Street,  City 

Office  in  Dublin 9  Upper  Sackville  Street 

THOMAS  YUILLE  WARDROP,  Manager. 
N.B.— This  Company  has  agents  in  almost  every  toAvn  in  Scotland,  Eng- 
land, and  Ireland. 


Northern  Assurance  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament, 
FOR  LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE  AT  HOME  AND  ABROAD. 

CAPITAL £3,000,000. 

HEAD  OFFICES. 

Aberdeen, 1  Union  Terrace. 

London, 1  Moorgate  Street. 

BRANCHES. 

Birmingham —  42  Temple  Street 

Bristol The  Exchange 

Dublin 40  Westmoreland  St. 

Dundee 110  Commercial  St. 

Edinburgh 20  St.  Andre av  Sq. 

Glasgow 24  George  Square 


Liverpool 5  Tithebarn  Street 

Manchester 52  Spring  Gardens 


N^^vcastle-on- 1     ^  collingwood  St. 


Boston,  U.S 30  Congress  Street 

Chicago 204  La  Salle  Street  • 

New  York 25  Pine  Street 

San  Francisco . .  441  California  Street 

Montreal Notre  Dame  Street 

Melbourne 105  Collins  St.,  West 


ABERDEEN  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 
Alexander  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Desswood,  Chairman. 
Alexander  Edmond,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Edmonds  &  Macqueen) 
James  Matthews,  Esq.  of  Springhill 
James  Badenach  Nicolson,  Esq.  of  Glenbervie 
Alexander  Charles  Pirie,  Esq.  (Messrs.  A.  Pirie  &  Sons) 
John  Reid,  Esq.,  advocate  (Messrs.  Burnett  &  Reid) 

THOMAS  KYD,  Resident  Manager. 
FRANCIS  LAING,  Secretary. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY,  5 

The  Caledonian  Insurance  Company. 

Founded  1805. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  and  Special  Act  of  Parliament. 

Head  Office,       -       -       -       19  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Manager— D.  Deuchar,  F.I.A.,  F.F.A. 

Aberdeen  Office,       -       -       Albany  Buildings,  Bridge  Street. 

LOCAL  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— A.  Irvine  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Kingcausie. 

A.  D.  Morice,  Esq.,  advocate  I     D.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  merchant 

John  Muill,  Esq.,  advocate  |      Harvey  Hall,  Esq.,  advocate 

Resident  Managers — Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates. 


The  Scottish  Economic  Life  Assurance  Society,  Limited. 

Capital,        -        -        -        £500,000. 

HEAD  OFFICE. 

EDINBURGH, 2  YORK  BUILDINGS. 

ABERDEEN  OFFICE,   -       -       -       177  Union  Street. 
ABERDEEN  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — William  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Kinmundy. 


J.  Crombie,  Esq.,  Grandholm  Mills 
Wm.  Brodie,  Esq.  (of  Messrs.  Blaikie 

Brothers) 
J.  H.  Bower,  Esq.,  Spittal  Granite 

Works 
John    Fyfe,    Esq.  (of    the  Kemnay 
Quarries) 

Medical  Officer— Br.  John  Gordon,  46  Schoolhill,  Aberdeen, 
Resident  Secretary/— Thomas  Ferguson. 


R.  B.  Crabb,  Esq.,  Banker,  Peter- 
head 

Alex.  Watson,  Esq.,  Banker,  Fraser- 
burgh 

William  Davidson,  Esq.,  Inverurie 

George  Kynoch,  Esq.,  Isla  Mills, 
Keith 


The  General  Accident  and  Employers'  Liability  Assurance 
Association,  Limited. 

Capital, £100,000. 

HEAD  OFFICE. 

Perth, Victoria  Buildings. 

Aberdeen  Office, 177  Union  Street. 

ABERDEEN  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

John  Edwards,Esq.  (of  Messrs.  Bruce,  1  John  Milne,  Esq.,  Mains  of  Laithers, 

Edwards,    &    Milne,    manufac-         Turriff 

turers)  Daniel  Mearns,  Esq.,  shipowner 

Wm.  Low  Henderson,  Esq.,  architect  I  James  Saint,  Esq.,  merchant 
Resident  Secretary — John  Gray,  C.A. 


The  Fidelity,  Accident,  Sickness,  and  General  Assurance 
Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "The  Companies'  Acts,  1862  to  1883". 

HEAD  OFFICE,       -       -       21  BRIDGE  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Subscribed  Capital,        -        -        £50,000, 


26  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — George  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  merchant  in  Aberdeen. 


John  Crombie,  Jun.,  Esq.  of  Dane- 
stone,  manufacturer,  Aberdeen 

J.W.Cruickshank,  Esq.,Elrick  House, 
Summerhill,  New  Machar 


Archer   Irvine    Fortescue,    Esq.    of 

Kingcausie  and  Swanbister 
John  Sangster,  chemist,  Aberdeen. 
George  J.  Shepherd,  Esq.,  wholesale 
druggist,  Aberdeen 
Bankers— The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 
Chief  Medical  Officers:  Consulting  Physician— V&iTcick  Blaikie  Smith,  M.D. 
Consulting  Surgeon— 3.  0.  Ogilvie  Will,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 
Auditor— Qeorge  G.  Whyte,  C.A. 
Manager— 3 oYoi.  Muill,  advocate.    Secretary— ^fiMiaxa.  Harvey. 


Aberdeen  Mutual  Assurance  and  Friendly  Society. 

Established  1831,  and  enrolled  Pursuant  to  Act  of  Parliament. 

74  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

President— F.  B.  Kelly,  clothier.     Vice-President— 3 dumes,  Thomson,  builder. 
William  Paterson,  wright 


James  Duthie,  stonecutter 
Thomas  Morrice,  office  messenger 
James  M.  Smith,  bootmaker 
Robert  Simpson,  sculptor 


John  Leask,  joiner 
Alexander  Birnie,  builder 
Wm.  Sutherland,  Jun.,  writer 
John  Johnston,  warehouseman 
Andrew  Munro,  shoemaker 


John  Sangster,  Cashier. 

Auditors— George  Esson,  Charles  Brown,  and  George  Angus. 

Actuary  and  Secretary— John  Crombie,  chartered  accountant. 

Bankers— The  Bank  of  Scotland. 


Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly  Society. 

Established  1862,  and  enrolled  Pursuant  to  Act  of  Parliament. 

Keserve  Funds,      -        -        £21,000. 

Office,        -        -        -        141  George  Street. 

Trustees— Teter  Esslemont,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Ex-Baillies  James  Ross  and 

David  M 'Donald. 

Auditor — James  Meston,  C.A. 

Bankers— The  National  Security  Savings'  Bank. 

Treasurer— J.  F.  M'Phail  Massie. 

Secretary— James  Robertson. 


The  Scottish  Employers'  Liability  and  Accident  Assurance 
Company,  Limited. 

CAPITAL £100,000. 

Head  Office,       -       -       5  Market  Street,  Aberdeen. 
Chairman— James  MATTHEWS,  Esq.  of  Springhill. 
ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 
James  H.  Bisset,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  P.  Bisset  &  Son,  contractors,  Abdn. 
John  Fyfe,  Esq.,  Kemuay  and  Aberdeen. 
A.  0.  GiU,  Esq.,  manufacturer,  Aberdeen. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  ^7 

James  Thomson,  Esq.,  builder,  Aberdeen, 
James  TuUocli,  Esq,,  merchant,  Aberdeen. 

A.  Wigglesworth,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  Richards  &  Co.,  manufacturers, 
Aberdeen,  Montrose,  &c. 

Solicitor— J a,mes  S.  Butchart,  advocate,  Aberdeen. 

Medical  Officer-^Vroi,  Alex.  Ogston,  M.D. 

Bankers— The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 

General  Manager— 3 ?KmQS  Davidson. 


The  Scottish  Provident  Institution  for  Mutual  Life  Assurance. 

Instituted  1837. 
Head  Office,  -    -    -    -    6  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 
Aberdeen  Office,     -    -    34  Bridge  Street. 
LOCAL  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 
(All  being  Members  of  the  Institution.) 
A.  S.  Cook,  Esq.,  merchant,  Aberdeen. 
Charles  Cook,  Esq.,  17  Golden  Square,  Aberdeen. 
WilUam  Henderson,  Esq.,  Devanha  House,  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen. 
Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  banker,  Aberdeen. 
Professor  J.  W.  H.  Trail,  Aberdeen  University. 

Medical  Officer— 'Dv.  Alexander  MacGregor,  256  Union  Street. 
Local  Secretary— J enaes  D.  Mackie. 


SHIPPING  COMPANIES. 


The  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  Davidson  Gordon  Pirie 

Alexander  Pirie  Hogarth  George  Walker 

David  Macdonald  Wilham  Webster 

Alexander  Milne  Ogston 

STEAM     SHIPS. 
NAMES.  TONS.  H.P.  MASTERS. 

Ban-Righ, 957  275  Alex.  Turriff 

City  of  London,    -        -       -       -  977  275  G.  M.  Chalmers 

City  of  Aberdeen,        -       -       -  972  300  James  Marchant 

Harlaw,  -----  450  —  

ABERDEEN  AND  LONDON  TRADE. 

The  Company's  steamships  leave  Aberdeen  and  London  (weather  permit- 
ting), twice  a  week. 
Agent— John  A.  Clinkskill,  The  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s  Wharf, 
Limehouse,  London. 
Manager— Chaxles  Shepherd,  Waterloo  Quay,  Aberdeen. 


North  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and  Shetland  Steam 
Navigation  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

Thomas  Adam  I         George  Jamieson 

James  Chalmers  |         Alexander  M.  Ogston 

George  Donald  I         Alexander  Webster 

Archer  Irvine  Fortescue  I 


28  COMMERCIAL    DIRECTORY. 

ABERDEEN  AND  EDINBURGH  PASSAGE. 

From  Aberdeen  to  Leith  every  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday  during 
October,  November,  December,  January,  February,  March,  and  April ;  and 
every  Monday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday  during  the  other  months 
of  the  year. 

EDINBURGH,  ABERDEEN,  CAITHNESS,  ORKNEY,  AND  SHETLAND  PASSAGE. 

From  Albert  Dock,  Leith,  every  Friday  morning,  and  Aberdeen  the  same 
afternoon  for  Wick,  Kirkwall,  and  Lerwick.  Also  on  Wednesdays  for  Aber- 
deen, Kirkwall,  and  Lerwick  from  1st  May  to  end  of  September  only. 

From  Albert  Dock,  Leith,  every  Monday  morning,  and  Aberdeen  the  same 
afternoon  for  Stromness  and  ScalloAvay. 

From  Albert  Dock,  Leith,  every  Tuesday  morning,  and  Aberdeen  the  same 
afternoon  for  Wick  and  Thurso. 

Returning  as  follows:— From  Lerwick  on  Monday  evening,  also  on  Saturday 
evening  during  summer;  from  Kirkwall  on  Tuesday  morning.also  on  Thursday 
evening  during  summer ;  from  Thurso  on  Thursday  morning ;  from  Wick 
every  Thursday  forenoon,  also  on  Tuesday  forenoon  during  summer. 

From  Scalloway  every  Wednesday  afternoon,  and  from  Stromness  every 
Thursday  morning  for  Aberdeen  and  Albert  Dock,  Leith. 
AGENTS. 
Edinburgh  and  Leith— George  Hourston. 


Wick— John  Wilson 
Thurso— David  and  Hugh  Sinclair 
St.  Margaret's  Hope— Wm.  Cromarty 
Kirkwall— Charles  Davidson 

ilfamfirer— Charles  Merrylees,  Northern  Steam  Wharf,  Aberdeen, 


Lerwick— William  M.  Shand 
Stromness— Alex.  Thomson 
Scalloway— Ogilvy  Jamieson 


Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  Company, 
Limited. 

Registered  Office,         -        ...        42  Regent  Quay. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

George  Jamieson  1     P.  H.  Chalmers  I  Alex.  Chas.  Pirie 

J.  B.  Adam  William  Shirres  |  David  McDonald 

George  Donald  |     Alexander  Davidson     |  James  Ogston 

STEAMERS. 

Countess  of  Aberdeen Capt.  McBain 

Alexander  Pirie Capt.  Linklater 

James  Hall Capt.  Wright 

STEAMERS  SAIL  AS  UNDER  :— 

Aberdeen  to  Newcastle  every  Saturday  ;  Newcastle  to  Aberdeen  every 
Wednesday  ;  Aberdeen  to  Hull  every  Tuesday  ;  Hull  to  Aberdeen  every 
Friday. 

Agents— John  N.  Mould,  57  Quayside,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  and  Hornby  & 

Needier,  Prince's  Dock,  HuU. 

Jlfanac/er— William  Skirving,  42  Regent  Quay,  Aberdeen. 


The  Aberdeen,  Leith,  and  Moray  Firth  Steam  Shipping 

Company,  Limited. 

STEAMERS,  "EARNHOLM"  and  "CARGAN". 

Sail  between  Leith  and  Aberdeen  twice  every  Week,  and  between  Leith, 

Aberdeen,  Buckie,  Invergordon,  Cromarty,  and  Inverness  every  week. 

AGENTS. 

M.  Langlands  &  Sons Leith. 

A.  Eraser Buckie. 

A.  W.  Brook Invergordon. 

A.  M'Kay Cromarty. 

D.  Macpherson Inverness. 

Registered  Office  of  Comimny — Trinity  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 

JAMES  CROMBIE,  Manager. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  29 

Liverpool,  Aberdeen,  Dundee,  Stornoway,  and 
Inverness  Steamers. 

("'Princess  Alice." 
Rfpflmf-r^i  J  "Princess  Beatrice." 

^^^^^^^^ i  "  Princess  Maud." 

(."TUSKAR." 

Steamers  sail  between  Liverpool,  Stromness,  Aberdeen,  Dundee,  and 
Leith  every  week. 

Steamers  sail  between  Stornoway,  Stromness,  Inverness,  Liverpool,  Aber- 
deen, and  Dundee  every  fortnight. 

AGENTS. 

James  Crombie Trinity  Buildings,  Trinity  Quay,  Aberdeen. 

J.  T.  Ingiis  &  Co 33  Dock  Street,  Dundee. 

J.  M.  Morrison Stornoway. 

D.  Macpherson 8  Drummond  Street,  Inverness. 

D.  &  A.  Black 89  George  Street,  Oban. 

James  Warrack  &  Co 2  Dock  Buildings,  Montrose 

M.  Langland  &  Sons Stromness. 

Do.  do Wet  Docks,  Leith. 

Do.  do 123  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

Do.  do 5  Rumf ord  Place,  Liverpool. 

Liverpool  Shipping  Berth Trafalgar  Dock. 

Aberdeen  Do.  Victoria  Dock,  Regent  Quay. 


RAILWAY  COMPANIES. 


Caledonian  Railway  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

J.  C.  Bolton,  M.P.,  Carbrook,  Stirlingshire,  Chairman. 

Tho.  Hill,  Edinburgh,  Deputij-Chairman. 

Marquis  of  Breadalbane,  Taymouth 

Castle,  Aberfeldy 
John  Sharp,  Dundee 
Hugh  Brown,  Glasgow 
John  Cowan,  Greenock 
Major  Green  Thompson,  Bridekirk, 

Cumberland 
Alexander  Crum,  Glasgow 


James  King,  LL.D.,  Lord   Provost 

of  Glasgow 
Daniel  Ainslie,  Edinburgh 
James  Taylor,  Burntisland 
Lieut. -Col.  Wm.  W.  Hosier,  Mauldslie 

Castle,  Lanarkshire 
James  Badenach  Nicolson,Glenbervie 

House,  Kincardineshire 
James  C.  Bunten,  Glasgow 

General  Manager — James  Thompson. 

Assistant  General  Manager — E.  M.  G.  Eddy.     Secretary — Archibald  Gibson. 

General  Goods  Manager — Arch.  Hillhouse,    Engineer-in-Chief—G.  Graham,  C.E, 

Engineer  for  Northern  Division — Thos.  Barr,  C.E. 

Engineei'Jor  Southern  Division— Robevt  Dundas,  C.E, 

General  Passenger  Superintendent — Irvine  Kempt. 

Locomotive  Superintendent — D.  Drummond. 

District  Traffic  Siiperintendent  ( Aberdeen  J— ChSbrles  Smith. 

Solicitor — George  Jackson,  Glasgow. 

Auditors — John  Young,  London  ;  John  Graham,  C.A.,  Glasgow. 

3 


30  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

Great  North  of  Scotland  Railway  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1846. 

DIRECTORS. 

CJiairmaii—WiWiaja  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Kinmuncly,  Mintlaw. 
Deputy-Chairman— Thos.  Adam,  Esq.,  banker,  Aberdeen. 
■   "        ■'      "    ■      "    ■■  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Kintore 

James  Moir,  Esq.,  banker,  Portsoy 
James   Badenach  Nicolson,  Esq.  of 

Glenbervie 
Col.  John  Ramsay,  of  Barra,  Straloch, 

by  Aberdeen 
John  G.  Smith,  Esq.,  Minmore,  Glen- 

livet 
O.  H.  Williams,  Esq.,  Liverpool 
Solicitors — Messrs.  Adam,  Thomson,  and  Ross,  Aberdeen. 
Auditors— J.  A.  Sinclair  and  William  Milne. 
Secretary  and  General  Manager — William  Moffatt. 
Assistant  Bo.  J.  S.  Stuart. 

Locomotive  Superintendent — James  Manson.    Resident  Engineer — ^P.  M.  Barnett. 
Goods  Manager — A.  M.  Ross.     Passenger  Superintendent — A.  G.  Reid. 
Accountant — S.  Paterson.    Registrar— Jsixaes  Mortimer. 
Audit  Clerk — James  Rutherford. 


The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Aber 

deen 
James  Black,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Elgin 
John     Crombie,     Esq.,     Balgownie 

Lodge,  Aberdeen 
Alex.  Edmond,  Esq.    of    Garthdee, 

Aberdeen 
Jas.  Grant,  Esq.,  Glengrant,  Rothes 


North  British  Railway  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 

Marquis  of  Tvveeddale,  Yester  House,  Haddington,  Chairman. 
Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart.,  Edinburgh,  Beputy-Chahiimn. 


John  Beaumont,  Ravensknowle, 
Huddersfield 

Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  Broom- 
hall,  Dunfermline 

Peter  Garnett,  South  Woods  Hall, 
Thirsk 

Henry  Grierson,  Glasgow 

Joseph  Grimond,  Dundee 


Sir  William  Miller,  Bart.,  Mander- 

ston,  Duns 
Alexander  Charles  Pirie,  Aberdeen 
George  Robertson,  Edinburgh 
Sir  Charles  Tennant,  Bart., "Glasgow 
Henry  John  Trotter,  M.P.,  Langton 

Grange,  Darlington 
Robert  Young,  Glasgow 


General  Manager — John  Walker.  Secretary — G.  B.  Wieland. 

General  Passenger  Suj^erintendent — Jas.  M'Laren,  Edinburgh. 

General  Goods  Manager— J).  M'Dougall,  14  West  George  Street,   Glasgow. 

District  Goods  Manager— D.  Deuchars,  Tay  Bridge  Station,  Dundee. 

Local  Agent,  Goods  and  Passenger  Departments — Francis  Russell,  Guild  Street 

Station,  Aberdeen. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


Foreign  Consuls,  &c. 

Argentine  Republic Peter  Clark,  83  Union  street 

Chili Wilham  Leslie,  67  Marischal  street 

Denmark John  Cook,  62  Marischal  street 

France William  Leslie,  67  Marischal  street 

German  Empire Paul  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay 

Netherlands Do.  do. 

Italy R.  A.  Dyer  Connon,  18  Regent  quay 

Portugal H.  Campbell  Gordon,  29  Union  street 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 


31 


Russia John  Robertson,  45  Marisclial  street 

Spain Paul  Luchvig,  54  Regent  quay 

Sweden  and  Norway John  F.  White,  LL.D.,  107  King  street 

United  States John  Ramsay,  214  Union  street 

Sitrveyor  to  Lloyd's  Register — John  Henry  Heck,  29  Regent  quay. 

Lloyd's  Agent— James  Aiken,  jun.,  55  Marischal  street. 

Germanic  Lloyd's  Agency — Paul  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay. 

Bo.  Surveyor— Capt.  William  Holmes. 


John  F.  White 
William  Keith 
William  Knox 
William  Green 
Alexander  Mitchell 


Aberdeen  Corn  Exchange. 

DIRECTORS. 

CJiairiuan — William  Webster. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Alexander  Walker. 

William  Davidson 
Alexander  Campbell 
James  Littlejohn 
Alex.  Copland 


Mercantile  Marine  Board. 

Office,        ...        49  Regent  Quay. 

Chcdrman  ex  officio — The  Lord  Provost. 

Deputy  Chairman— John  Cook,  Esq.,  J.P. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  BOARD  OF  TRADE. 

Jas.  Aiken,  Alexander  Inglis,  Peter  Esslemont,  M.P.,  and  Jas.  Crombie. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  SHIPOWNERS. 

James  Duthie,  John  Cook,  George  Milne,  Thomas  Adam,  jun.,  James  Elsmie, 

John  B.  Nicol. 

Superintendent,  Registrar  Roycd  Naval  Reserve,  and  Secretary  to  the  Board— 

James  F.  Kellas. 

Examiner  in  Navigation  and  Seamanship— Jjient.  Joseph  Leeman, 

R.N.R.,  F.R.A.S. 

MERCHANT  SEAMAN'S  FUND  OFFICE.     SEAMAN'S  SAVINGS  BANK  OFFICE. 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  OFFICE. 

Engineer- Surveyor  and  Examiner  of  Engineers  and  in  Steam,  and  Inspector  of 

S/oips'  Lights,  d-c.—J.  J.  Rose. 

Shipioright  Surveyor— 3.  T.  Wilkins.     Chrk  and  Messenger— 3 dhn  N.  S.  Reid. 


R.  C.  Allan 

George  Cooper 
H.  Campbell  Gordon 
John  Gray 
James  Harvey 
Geo.  James  Harvey 


Aberdeen  Stock  Exchange  Association, 

MEMBERS. 

Chairman— 3 Simes,  Tytler. 
Robert  B.  Home 
R.  B.  Home,  jun. 
Lachlan  M'Kinnon,  jun. 
W.  Mackinnon. 
David  Smith 
Alexander  Stephen 
Secretary — G.  J.  Harvey. 


James  Strachan 
Alex.  S.  Sutherland 
James  Tytler 
James  R.  Webster 
Geo.  G.  Whyte 


The  Northern  Agricultural  Company. 

Established  1854. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,  1862  and  1867' 

HEAD  OFFICE  AND  WORKS- 30  Waterloo  Quay. 

SUB-COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 


Thomas  Adam,  banker,  Aberdeen 
John  W.  Cruickshank,  Elrick,  New- 

machar 
William  Dunn,  advocate,  Aberdeen 

Manager- 


James  Milne,  C.A.,  Aberdeen 
James  Saint,  merchant,  Aberdeen 
John  Wilson,  factor,  Castle    Park, 
Huntly 

S.  Smith. 


Cashier — Stephen  Hunter. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

The  Aberdeen  Commercial  Company. 

Established  1837. 
Registered  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,  1862  and  1867". 

CAPITAL £100,000. 

DIRECTORS. 

Alexander  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Dess- 

wood 
Alex.    F.    Douglass,    Esq.,    factor, 

Haddo  House 
James  H.  Harvey,  Esq.,  farmer,  Pit- 

gersey,  Foveran 
William  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Auquharney 
Manager — Alexander  Copland. 
Secretary/  and  Cashier— John  Sangster. 


William  Brown,  Esq. ,  farmer,  Pitna 

moon,  Laurencekirk 
Patrick  Henderson  Chalmers,  Esq. 

advocate,  Aberdeen 
John    Crombie,   jun.,    Esq.,    manu 

facturer,  Grandholm 


Aberdeen  Lime  Company. 

Established  1837. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,  1862  and  1867". 

Head  Office  &  Works— Provost  Blaikie's  Quay,  Aberdeen. 

SUB-COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 


John  Gray  Chalmers,  Queen's  Ter 

race,  Aberdeen 
C.  Cook,  farmer,  Dorsell,  Alford 
John  Fyfe,  granite  merchant,  Abdn. 

Manager — Andrew  Baxter 


John  Gray,  engineer,  Aberdeen 
Ranald  Macdonald,  factor,  Cluny 
Thos.  Ruxton,  advocate,  Aberdeen 
G.  J.  Walker,  Portlethen 


Northern  Co-Operative  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  1861. 

GROCERS,  PROVISION  DEALERS,  BAKERS,  BUTCHERS, 

CLOTHIERS,  DRAPERS,  BOOT  AND  SHOE  MAKERS,  MILLERS, 

AND  COAL  MERCHANTS. 

Capital,       .       .       -       .       £60,000. 

Registered  Office — 54  Loch  Street. 

Cashier — John  Ferries.    Secretary — James  S.  Low. 

Bankers— IhQ  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 


George  W.  Wilson 
William  Pyper 
Rev.Wm.  Milligan,  D.D, 
W.  Cassie 
W.  Alexander 
George  Hutcheson 


Aberdeen  Market  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 
DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — George  Walker,  bookseller. 
Deputy-Chairman — Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 


William  Yeats  James  Littlejohn 

George  Jamieson  G.  Spark 

William  Lindsay  Archibald  Hossack 

William  Milne  William  Green 

James  Duguid  John  Fleming 

W.  Webster  I  Peter  Garioch 

James  Inglis 
Secretaries — Adam,  Thomson,  and  Ross,  advocates. 
Treasurer— 'Robert  Lumsden,  manager,  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 
Superintendent — A.  S.  Chalmers.    Architect — William  Smith. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  33 

Bon-Accord  Property  Investment  Company. 

Established  1855. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874  ". 

Shares,  £25  each.    Entry  Money,  6d.  per  share. 

DIRECTORS. 

CAairina  )i—Ex-BaiIlie  Donald. 

Vice-chairman — William  Alexander,  clothier. 


A.  S.  Cook,  clothier 

G.  P.  Cruickshank,  druggist 

Peter  Garioch 

John  Lyall  Grant,  merchant 

Alexander  Gunn,  plumber 


Samuel  Milne,  builder 
Johnstone  K.  Pirie,  manager 
Adam  Pratt,  clothier 
James  Ross,  advocate 
James  Souttar,  architect 


Solicitor— Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate.      Sv,rveyor—JeiS.  Henderson,  architect. 

Managers  and  Treasurers — Marquis,  Hall,  and  Milne,  advocates  and  C.A. 

Bankers -Th.Q  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 


The  Aberdeen  Property  Investment  Building  Society. 

Established  1851. 
Incorporated  under  "  The  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874  ". 

Pres)cfeH<— Ex-Baillie  David  Macdonald. 

Vice-President— George  T.  Harvey,  commission  merchant. 

5cmto-.9— British  Linen  Company. 

SuTve7jor—3dhi\  Robb,  builder,  Spring  Garden. 

SoZtcitor— William  Hunter,  advocate,  14  Adelphi. 

Treasttrn-— James  Collie  Smith,  solicitor,  14  Adelphi. 

Manager— John  M'Aldowie,  13A  Correction  Wynd. 


The  City  of  Aberdeen  Land  Association,  Limited. 

Office  - 10  Bridge  Street,  Aberdeen, 

DIRECTORS. 

Alexander  Davidson  of  Desswood,  Chairman. 
John  Crombie,  Grandholm  I  John  Reid,  advocate 

Alexander  Edmond,  advocate  j  James  Saint,  merchant 

James  Kinghorn,  merchant  |  James  Walker,  merchant 

Treasurers  and  Secretaries — Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  advocates. 


Aberdeen  Building  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  1877.    Capital,  £10,000. 

Registered  Office,  -  -  10  Colville  Place. 

DIRECTORS. 

Ex-Baillie  Hunter,  granite  merchant.  Chairman. 


W.  J.  Booth,  boilermaker 
John  Bremner 
George  Copland,  joiner 
Dr.  Jackson 
Alexander  Kidd,  mason 
David  Millar,  surveyor 

Manager — James  Gordon.    Lcav  Agents — Edmonds  &  Macqueen 
Bankers— 'iiortla.  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 


James  Minty,  inspector 
William  Robertson,  plasterer 
James  Doig,  staff  sergeant 
Alexander  Duncan,  mason 
John  Skinner,  boat  builder 


34  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Co-Operative  Property  Investment  Company 
Building  Society. 

Incorporated  under  "The  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874". 

74  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman — Lord  Provost  Henderson.     Vice-Chairman — Alex.  Kidd,  builder. 

George  M'Donald,  joiner 
Alex.  Milne,  solicitor 
James  Pratt,  cashier 
Thomas  Skea,  upholsterer 
Manager — John  Crombie,  C.A. 
Bankers — Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited. 


John  Angus,  blacksmith 
Alexander  Brown,  house  carpenter 
George  BroAvn,  late  auctioneer 
James  M'Condach,  mason 


The  Aberdeen  Heritable  Securities  Investment 

Company,  Limited. 

Capital,  £50,000. 

Head  Office  of  the  Company— 

21    BRIDGE    STREET,    ABERDEEN. 

TRUSTEES. 

Edward  Fiddes,  Esq.,  banker  |         Jas.  A.  Sinclair,  Esq.,  banker 

DIRECTORS. 

George  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  Aberdeen,  Chnirnum. 

John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Ashley  I  John    Sangster,    Esq.,   Ex-Dean    of 

John   W.   Cruickshank,  Esq.,   Elrick  Guild  of  Aberdeen 

House,  Newmachar  Geo.    J.    Shepherd,    Esq.    (Messrs. 

A.  Irvine  Fortescue,   Esq.   of  King-  Souter  k  Shepherd) 

causie  and  Swanbister  I 

BANKERS. 

The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited  I         The  Bank  of  Scotland 
Auditor — George  G.  Whyte,  C.A. 
John  Muill,  advocate,  Secretary  and  Laio  Agent. 


The  Aberdeen  and  Northern  Heritable  Property  Company, 
Limited. 

Office, 177  Union  Street. 

Capital,  £45,000. 
DIRECTORS. 
John  Willet,  C.E.,  Chairman. 
James  H.  Bisset,  builder  1  Alexander  Smith,  gas  engineer 

William  Boulton,  C.E.  Charles  Smith,  merchant 

Rev.  Robert  Lippe,  28  Argyll  place         George  Thow,  clothier 
David  Macdonald,  merchant  |  Alexander  Walker,  merchant 

.Secretaries  and  Trea.snrers — Strachan  &  Gray. 


The  Aberdeen  Jute  Company,  Limited. 

Works  and  Office,       -       -       -       Sunnypark,  Aberdeen. 

DIRECTORS. 

C/i«irHia?i— John  Miller,  manufacturing  chemist. 

Beputij-Chairman — John  W.  Cruickshank,  Elrick. 
William  Webster,  Gilcomston  Park     I  John  Crombie,  Jun. 
R.  Whyte  Mackay,  merchant  I  George  Tough,  merchant 


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Solicitors— Messrs.  Edmonds  and  Macqueen. 
Auditor — James  Meston,  accountant. 
Manager  and  Secretary — James  Ducat. 


The  Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Office— 12  Union  Terrace. 

President — Alexander  Forbes,  merchant. 

Vice-President — W.  C.  Good,  manufacturer. 

Treasurer — David  M 'Donald.     Secretary — James  Tytler,  CA. 


William  Bain,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,"  1862  to  1883. 

Job  Masters,  Cab  and  Omnibus  Proprietors. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— VQi&c  Esslemont,  Esq.,  M.P. 

James  H.  Bisset,  Esq.,  builder  I  James  White,  Esq.,  merchant 

Henry  Gray,  Esq.,  merchant  |  John  Webster,  Esq.,  merchant 

William  Bain,  Managing  Director. 

Solicitor— J Rvcies  S.  Butchart,  advocate. 

Bankers — The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 

Auditors — James  Meston  &  Co.,  CA. 

Secretar7/—ChSiYles  A.  B.  Florence. 

Registered  Office  of  the  Conqmny,        ■       -       44  Union  place,  Aberdeen. 


Campbells,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies'  Acts,"  1862  to  1884. 
DIRECTORS. 
James  Haddon  Bower,  Esq.  of  Pit 


John  Harper,  Esq.  of  Seafield 
Colonel  Jopp,  Albyn  terrace 


murchie,  Golden  square 
Archer    Irvine    Fortescue,    Esq.    of 
Kingcausie 

Bankers— The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  and  Branches. 

Secretary — R.  D.  Leslie,  advocate. 

Solicitors— Leslie  &  Reid,  advocates,  Aberdeen. 

Atidltors— James  Meston  &  Co.,  CA. 


The  Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Company. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  10th  August,  1872. 

Office,    -    -    -    23  Market  Street. 

DIRECTORS. 

Geo.  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  Chairman. 

ir,y,-n  rr^r.lr  T?«r.  r.f  A  «v,io,r  I  James  Walker,  Esq.,  merchant 

James^S£hSs,tst'i?Vestburn       £e?St^  eV^  SSSf  Aber- 
David  Allan,  Es4.  of  West  Cults  |  James^Samt,  Esq.,  meichant,  ADei 

Bankers— The  British  Linen  Company. 
Auditors— James  Tytler  and  Harvey  Hall,  CA. 
Secretary— L.  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  advocate. 


36  COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY. 

The  Aberdeen  Quarrying  Company,  Limited 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— WUlihra  Keith,  jun.,  granite  merchant. 
Wm.  Edwards,  granite  merchant         I    William  Webster,  anranite  merchant 
Wm.  Boddie,  „  |    George  M.  Watt, 

Chas.  M 'Donald,  „  j 

Secretary — George  D.  Dalgarno,  solicitor,  166  Union  street. 


The  Northern  Patent  Brick  and  Tile  Company,  Limited. 

Works— ToRRY.    Office— 187  King  Street. 
DIRECTORS. 
Chairman- -George  Miller,  Sandilands. 
Managing  Dw-ecior— William  Keith,  jun.,  granite  merchant. 
Major  Ross  of  Tillycorthy  |         John  Morgan,  builder 

James  Saint,  silk  mercer  |         John  Rust,  jun.,  architect 

James  H.  Bisset,  builder  | 


Aberdeen  Theatre  and  Opera  House  Company,  Limited. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— A.  M.  Ogston  of  Ardoe. 
William  Duthie  of  Cairnbulg  |  G.  W.  Wilson,  artist 

John  G.  Chalmers,  publisher  |  J.  H.  Bower,  granite  merchant 

John  Willet,  C.E.  | 

Architects — C.  J.  Phipps,  F.S.A.,  London  ;  James  Matthews,  Aberdeen. 

Auditor— John  Crombie,  C.A. 

Secretary/ — James  Ross,  advocate,  2  Union  Terrace. 


The  Aberdeen  Music  Hall  Company,  Limited. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— John  Webster,  LL.D. 
George  Brown 

Alexander  Davidson  of  Desswood 
Alex.  O.  Gill 
R.  B.  Home 


Cornelius  Thompson 
John  F.  White,  LL.D. 
James  Walker 
Alexander  Webster 


Auditor — John  Crombie,  C.A. 

Secretaries  and  Laic  Agents — Eraser  &  Duguid,  advocates. 

Keeper  of  the  iJoo?rts— William  Clark. 


The  Aberdeen  Cafe  Company,  Limited. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  Miller,  Sandilands,  Chairman. 

Alexander  Skene  Cook,  clothier,  Vice-Chairman. 

John  A.  Dunn,  shoemaker  |  James  Paterson,  wholesale  di-uggiat 

Robert  Murray,  asst. -inspector,  N.  of  |  James  Tulloch,  merchant 

S.  Bank,  Limited  | 

Bankers — The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 

Secretary  and  Treasure)'- J a.mes  S.  Butchart,  advocate,  20  Belmont  street. 

Offlce  of  the  Compa  ny — 20  Belmont  street. 

Manager— Mx.  Chas.  Poole. 


COMMERCIAL   DIRECTORY.  37 

The  Aberdeen  Dairy  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "  The  Companies  Acts,"  1862—1880. 

DIRECTORS. 

Peter  Esslemont,  M.P.,  merchant,  Aberdeen. 

Lieut-Col.    Jopp,    5    Albyn    terrace,  |  John  Mihie,  Mains  of  Laithers,  Tur- 

Aberdeen  riff,  and  Dyce  Agricultural  Works 

John  D.  Milne,  advocate,  Aberdeen     |  John  Urquhart,  M.D.,  250  Union  st. 

Manager— John  Black.     Scc?-e<ari/— William  Paul,  advocate. 

Registered  Offices— 2i5  Union  street. 

PREMISES,        -        -        27  Union  Place. 


The  Bath  Hotel  Company,  Limited. 

Bankers— The  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited. 

Atiditor — James  Meston,  C.A. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— J.  S.  Butchart,  advocate,  20  Belmont  street. 


The  Aberdeen  Steam  Laundry  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "The  Companies'  Acts,"  1862  and  1867. 

DIRECTORS. 

James  S.  Brazier,  F.C.S.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  University  of  Aberdeen, 

Chairman 
Lieut-Col.  Jopp,  5  Albyn  terrace 
David  Macdonald,  merchant,  27  St.  Andrew  street 
John  Russell  Mackenzie,  architect 
Alexander  Smith,  manager.  Corporation  Gas  Works 

Secretary— 'William  Paul,  advocate,  245  Union  street. 
Works— Claremont  Street,  Great  Western  Road. 


The  Bon-Accord  Steam  Laundry  Company,  Limited. 

Incorporated  under  "The  Companies'  Acts,"  1862  to  1883. 
DIRECTORS. 


Peter  Beveridge,  manufacturer,  Abdn. 
A.  S.  Cook,  merchant,  Aberdeen 
William  Covi^an,  engineer,  Abdn. 


J.  Kinghorn,  warehouseman,  Abn. 
George  Tough,  sen.,  warehouseman, 

Aberdeen 
John  Wight,  M.D.,  Aberdeen 
Secretary— A.  Forbes  Wight,  advocate. 
Registered  Office— 11  Union  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 
Works — Craiginches,  Nigg. 


The  Aberdeen  Cemetery  Company,  Limited. 

Registered  Office— 130^  Union  Street. 

DIRECTORS. 

A.  Copland,  manager,  Abdn.  Com.  Co.  I  Ewen  Macdonald,  merct.,  Gallowgate 

Geo.  Gordon,  merchant,  44  Union  st.  |  John    Robertson,  advocate,  County 

James  Littlejohn,  merchant.  Green    |         Buildings 

Secretai^y-G eorge  G.  Whyte,  C.A. 
Siqyerintendent—Jiimes  Williams,  Falcon  House,  Ruthrieston. 


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LEGAL   DIRECTORY. 


SECTION     IV.— LEGAL     DIRECTORY. 


Society  of  Advocates. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charters— 1774,  1799,  and  1862. 
Prairfaii— Alexander  Edmond.     iVeasucCT-— Alexander  Simpson. 

1865 
Peter  Clark 
David  Littlejobn 
Douglass  Dnncan 
Alex.  Murray  n 
John  Parker 


1829 
Fi'as.  Edmond,  LL.D.  n 

1831 
Andrew  ISIurray  n 
J.  Webster,  LL.D. 


1834 
T.  J.  Bremner 

1835 
John  Humphrey 
George  Grant 


George  Grub,  LL.D. 
William  Yeats  n 

1837 
David  Mitchell 
C.  Gi-ainger 


Robert  Smith  n 
Alex.  Davidson 

1840 
William  Hunter 

1841 
James  Collie  n 
William  F.  Ogg 

1842 
Lauchlan  MacKinnon, 
jun.  n 

1844 
George  Allan  ii 
John  D.  Milne,  LL.D.  n 

1846 
George  Walker 
Norval  Clyne 

1847 
Patrick  Cooper  n 
William  L.  Reid  n 

1848 
Alex.  Simpson 
George  Cadenhead 
Thomas  Ruxton 

1849 
D.  G.  Cattanach 

1851 
James  Paull 


1852 
John  Robertson 

1853 
AVilliam  Paul 

1854 
John  Reid 

1855 
Peter  Duguid 
G.  C.  Eraser 
Thomas  M'Kenzie 
John  Duncan 

1856 
John  Thomson 
J.  Watt  n 
William  Dunn 


Andrew  Jo 
George  Col 


pp 
he 


1857 
T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson 
Alex.  Stronach 

1858 
Alex.  E.  Smith 
Alex.  Edmond  n 
John  Muill  n 

1859 
John  G.  Dawson 

1860 
Alexander  Y''eats 

1861 
C.  B.  Davidson 

1862 
James  F.  Lumsden 
Alex.  Cochran  n 

1863 
David  Duncan 

James  Tawse 

1864 
G.  David  Rutherford  n 
P.  H.  Chalmers  n 
Alex.  Edmond,  jun. 
James  Ross 
Farquharson  Taylor 

Garden 
T.  S.  Sinclair- Spark 
William  Milne 
Robert  Collie  Gray 
WilUam  Gordon  n 


1866 
Alex.  Webster  n 
Harvey  Hall 
John  Paton  Cumine 

1868 
Jas.  Murray  Garden  n 
John  Milne  Shaw  n 


Alexander  Kemlo 
John  Whyte 

1870 
Arthur  D.  Morice 
C.  Gordon  Downie 

1871 
Stoddart  J.  Mitchell 
A.  M'l.  M'Donald  n 
Alex.  F.  Wight  n 
Andrew  Macpherson 
Hugh  M'Lennan  n 

1872 
Alex.  Meffet 

1873 
William  Smith  n 
Robert  Lamb 
David  Stewart  n 

1874 
James  Duguid  n 
Thomas  Shives 
Robert  Gray 

1875 
George  Cruden 
James  R.  Whyte 

1876 
J.  S.  Butchart  n 
R.  D.  Leslie 
C.  M'Combie  n 
A.  R.  D.  Leask  )i 
G.  Falconer 
And.  Murray,  jim.  n 
J.  S.  Bryce  n 

1877 
William  Rae 
Charles  Ruxton 


LEGAL    DIRECTORY. 


39 


1S78 
Jolin  Ferguson 
Lachlan  iSlacKinnon, 
yost. 

1880 
John  Edmond 
W.  R.  Reid 
W,  Kendall  Burnett  n 


1881 
John  B.  Allan 


1882 
A.  M.  Williamson  n 
John  C.  Willet 
William  Mackinnon 
John  B.  Barclay 
George  D.  Collie 
James  Y.  Collie 


1884 
D.  M.  A.  Chalmers 


T.  R.  Gillies 


D.  M.  M.  Milligan 
James  Watson 
John  Murray 


1883 
Patrick  Cooper,  jun. 

Librarian — Professor  Grub,  LL.D 

Factor  and  SecretarT/ — Norval  Clyne. 

Officer — Thomas  "Wood. 

Those  having  n  attached  to  their  names  are  Notaries  Public 


Society  of  Accountants  in  Aberdeen. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1867. 

President— James  IMilne.    Secretary  and  Treasurer— James  Meston. 

Auditor— John  Gray.    Zi6?-a;-i«)i— Walter  A.  Reid. 

ComicU—A.  Ledingham,  James  Tytler,  Harvey  Hall,  and  R.  C.  Allan. 

MEMBERS. 

Harvey  Hall 


Richard  C.  Allan 
Alex.  M.  Byres 
George  Cooper 
John  Crombie 
John  Gray 
John  K.  Greig 


Alexander  Ledingham 
William  Lunan 
Alexander  Machray 
James  Meston 
James  Milne 
James  Milne,  jun. 
Associate — George  M'Bain, 


William  Milne 
Walter  A.  Reid 
James  A.  Sinclair 
George  A.  Thow 
James  Tytler 
George  G.  Whyte 


Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeen,  Kincardine,  and  Banff. 

Aberdeen. 

Sheriffi— John  Guthrie  Smith,  advocate. 

Sheriffs-Substitute— John  Dove  Wilson,  LL.D.,  and  William  Alex.Brown,  M.A., 

advocates ;  and  in  their  absence,  William  Yeats,  George  Grub,  LL.D., 

and  Wm.  F.  Ogg,  advocates  in  Aberdeen. 

SJwiff-Clerk  of  Aberdeenshire— Bsi-vid  Littlejohn. 

Ordinary  Civil  and  Criminal  Department,  Clerks-Depute— \YiUia,m.  Murison 

and  Robert  George  Shirreffs. 

Executry  and  Wills  Department,  Clerk-Depute-  George  Bennet  Michie. 

Clerks— Jsivaes  Conner,  William  Stables,  Andrew  Stephen,  William  Dawson, 

William  Tawse,  and  Robert  Fiddes. 

Clerk-Depute  at  Peterhead — Robert  Maitland. 

Procurator-Fiscal  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincccrdine — George  Cadenhead,  advocate- 

Depute-Fiscal—Cheirles  Wilson,  W.S. 

Auditor — G.  D.  Rutherford. 

Bar  Officers — William  Richardson  and  Thomas  Coleman. 

Keeper  of  Court  House — William  Richardson. 

Court  Days,  Ordinary  Roll  at  Aberdee7i—\Yednesda,y  and  Friday. 

Small  Debt  iio«— Thursday.    Debts  Recovery  Roll— Fvida,y. 

Court  Day  at  Peterhead— Fridsiy.     Court  Day  at  Stonehaven— Wednesdecy. 


40  LEGAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sheriff  Small  Debt  and  Circuit  Court. 

The  Ordinaiy  Small  Debt  Court  at  Aberdeen  is  held  on  Thursday,  at  10 
o'clock  A.M.,  weekly,  during  Sessions  of  the  Court,  and  once  or  twice  during 
Vacation.  The  Circuit  Small  Debt  Courts  are  held  at  Huntly  and  Turriff, 
once  every  three  months,  and  at  Fraserburgh  on  the  last  Friday  of  every 
month  in  Session. 

W.  Murdoch,  Huntly  I  J.  M.  Anderson,  Fraserburgh 

William  Ingram,  Turriff  | 

are  the  persons  who  respectively  issue  summonses,  &c.,  to  be  brought  in 
these  Courts,  and  a  Clerk  from  Aberdeen  officiates  in  these  Courts. 


Justice  of  Peace  Court. 

The  Quarter  Sessions  are  held  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  the  months  of 
March,  May,  August,  and  last  Tuesday  of  October.  Special  Sessions  are 
occasionally  held. 

Clerk — James  A.  Sinclair.    Clerks-Deimte — William  Murison  and 

R.  G.  Shirreffs. 

Promrator-Fiscal— George  Cadenhead,  advocate. 


Justice  of  Peace  Small  Debt  Court. 

The  Aberdeen  District  Court  sits  every  fortnight,  on  Monday,  at  11  o'clock 

A.M.,  for  the  trial  of  Small  Debt  Cases  under  £5,  by  6  Geo.  IV.,  c.  48. 

Judges— Arrs  two  Justices  of  the  Peace.     Clerk— 3.  A.  Sinclair. 

Clerks-Depute — William  Murison  and  R.  G.  Shirreffs. 

Bar-Officer — William  Richardson. 

DISTRICT  AND  DEPUTE  CLERKS. 

Abevdpen       -f  ^^-    Murison    and   R 
Aberdeen....  I        g.  Shirreffs 

Alf ord Francis  Stephen 

Ellon George  F.  Raeburn 


Rathen  and         (  John  Proctor, 
Fraserburgh  (  Fraserburgh 

Huntly W.  Taylor 

Turriff William  Ingram 

Old  Deer John  Walker 


Garioch Jas.  Monro,  Inverurie 

Peterhead Robert  Maitland 

Holidays— Ifie^  Year's  Day,  Good  Friday,  the  First  Monday  in  May,  the 
Queen's  Birthday,  the  Aberdeen  Annual  Holiday,  the  First  Monday  in 
August,  and  Christmas  Day  are  kept  as  Holidays  at  the  Sheriff-Clerk's  and 
the  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Offices. 


Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary. 

The  Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary,  for  the  counties  of  Aberdeen,  Banff,  and 
Kincardine,  meets  at  Aberdeen  four  times  a-year,  in  the  months  of  January, 
April,  July,  and  October  for  the  trial  of  criminal  cases  by  one  or  two  of  the 
Lords.  Appeals  in  certain  civil  cases  from  the  inferior  courts  are  also  heard 
by  this  court. 


M  essengers-at- Arms. 

John  Milne,  Aberdeen  |       WUliam  Rushmore,  Fraserburgh 


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Sheriff-Officers 

George  Lyell,  Aberdeen 

John  Milne,  „ 

James  Young,        ,, 

David  R.  Hendry  ,, 

James  Reith,  ,, 

William  Scott,        ,, 

William  Brebner,  Bancliory-Ternan 

Alexander  Thomson,  Ellon 

Robert  Cormack,  Fyvie 

William  Rushmore,  Fraserburgh 

James  S.  Martin,  Huntly 


John  Dawson,  Inverurie 
George  Shepherd,  Keith 
George  Taylor,  ,, 

Charles  Cow,  Kildruramy 
John  Brown,  New  Pitsligo 
John  Leslie,  Peterhead 
Wm.  Sellar,  ,, 

Jas.  Selbie,  sen.,  „ 
R.  W.  Bruce, 
James  M 'Hardy,  Tarland 
Joseph  George,  Turriff 


Commissioners  of  Supply  of  the  County  of  Aberdeen. 

Convener — Alex.  Forbes  Irvine  of  Drum,  LL.D. 

Chairman  of  Finance  and  Advice  Committee— \\illia.ra.  Ferguson  of  Kinmundy. 

Clerk  of  Supply — J.  F.  Lumsden,  County  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 

Collector  of  County  iJaies— Alexander  Cochran,  152  Union  street,  Aberdeen. 

Auditor— yViWiaxQ.  Milne,  C.A.,  147  Union  street,  Aberdeen. 

Chief  Constable— M^]oY  John  Ross,  County  Police  Office,  Aberdeen. 


Local  Authority. 

Constituted  under  "  The  Contagious  Diseases  (Animals)  Acts,  1878  to  1886' 
Chairman — Alexander  Edmond  of  Garthdee. 
Veterinary  Inspector — James  Thomson,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Aberdeen. 
Clerk—  The  Clerk  of  Supply,  Aberdeen. 


Aberdeen  County  Road  Trustees. 

Chairman — The  Convener  of  the  County,  Alex.  Forbes  Irvine  of  Drum,  LL.D. 

County  Road  Clerk — J.  F.  Lumsden,  County  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 

DISTRICTS  AND  DISTRICT  CLERKS. 

1.  Deer Patrick  Irvine,  Peterhe9,d 

2.  Ellon George  F.  Raeburn,  Ellon 

3.  Garioch C.  B.  Davidson,  advocate,  Aberdeen 

4.  Kincardine  O'Neil William  Milne,  C.  A.,  Aberdeen 

5.  Turriff George  Gumming,  Banff 

6.  Aberdeen Alex.  Cochran,  advocate, Aberdeen 

7.  Alford Francis  Stephen,  Alford 

8.  Huntly William  Murdoch,  solicitor,  Huntly 


Aberdeen  County  and  Municipal  Buildings  Commissioners. 

Clerk — J.  F.  Lumsden,  County  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 
Treasurer— 'P.  M.  Cran,  Town  House,  Aberdeen. 


SECTION  v.— MEDICAL   DIRECTORY. 


Royal  Infirmary  (1740). 

PHYSICIANS. 

Physician— A\qx.  Harvey,  M.D. 

J.  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D.  |  Angus  Eraser,  M.D.  |   P.  Blaikie  Smith,  M.D. 

Assistant  Physician — James  Rodger,  M.D. 

SURGEONS. 

Alex.  Ogston,  M.D.         |  J.  C.  O.  Will,  M.D.  |  Robert  J.  Garden   M.D. 

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42  MEDICAL   DIRECTORY. 

Junior  Surgeon-John  G.  Hall,  M.D. 
OpJdhcdmic  Surgeon— J.  Mackenzie  Davidson,  M.D. 
Chloroformist — 

DentcU  Surgeon— W.  H.  Williamson,  M.D. 

Honorary  Superintendent— Miss  Rachel  Frances  Lumsclen. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Robert  Lippe.     Clerk  and  Treasurer — William  Carnie. 

Auditor — James  Tytler. 

Lecturers  on  Clinical  Medicine— Br.  James  W.  F.  Smith-Shancl,  Dr.  Angus 

Fraser,  and  Dr.  P.  Blaikie  Smith. 

Lecturers  on  Clinical  Siirgery— Alex.  Ogston,  M.D.,  J.  C.  O.  Will,  M.D.,  and 

R.  J.  Garden,  M.D. 

Lecturer  on  Pathology  and  Curator  of  Museum — 

Dispenser— HQury  P.  Taylor. 


Royal  Lunatic  Asylum  (1800). 

OFFICIALS. 

Physician  and  Superintendent — William  Reid,  M.D. 

Consulting  Physician— 'Rdhevt  Jamieson,  M.D. 

Medical  Assistant— John  Anderson,  M.D. 

Ho^lse  Steivard"— Edward  Savage.     Head  Female  Attendant — Miss  C.  Bell. 

Housekeeper — Mrs.  Barber. 

Ladies'  Companion  at  Elrnhill  House— Miss  M.  M.  Connon. 

Housekeeper  at  cto.— Miss  E.  Johnston. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Robert  Lippe.     Clerk  and  Treasurer — William  Carnie. 

Aiiditor— J Simes  Tytler, 


Hospital  for  the  Relief  of  Persons  Labouring  under 
Incurable  Diseases. 

Patroness — Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

President — The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

Vice-Presidents — The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Forbes,  the  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen, 

Sheriff  Dove  Wilson,  LL.D.,  SherifiE  Brown,  Frederic  Holland,  Esq., 

London,  and  John  Webster,  Esq.,  LL.D. 

ChairmuM  of  Committee — The  Lord  Provost. 

Medical  Officers— J)r.  Urquhart,  250  Union  st. ;  Dr.  Edmond,  11  Union  ter. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurers— Vsitrick  Cooper  &  Son,  advocates,  42  Union  st. 


Ophthalmic  Institution  for  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Ear. 

THE  DISPENSARY,  GUESTROW. 

Supported  by  Voluntary  Contribution. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  the  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  Members  for 

the  City  and  County  of  Aberdeen,  and  the  Hon.  the  County  Club. 

President — Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  banker. 

Surgeon — Dr.  Mackenzie  Davidson. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurers — Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Attendance  tZaiiy  at  2 '30  P.M.  Open  to  all  cases  without  any  recommendation. 

Average  yearly  attendance  upwards  of  800. 


MEDICAL  DIRECTORY.  43 

Aberdeen  Dispensary,  Lying-in   and  Vaccine  Institution 
(1823). 

BARNETT'S   CLOSE  AND   61   GUESTROW. 

For  supplying  Advice  and  Medicine  to  the  Sick  Poor,  and  to  such  as  are 
unfit  patients  for  the  Infirmary,  at  their  own  houses.  Supported  by  volun- 
tary contributions. 

President — The  Lord  Provost. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — John  P.  Cumine,  advocate. 

MEDICAL  ATTENDANTS. 

James  F.  Ruxton,  M.B.,  CM. 
John  Gordon,  M.B.,  CM. 
George  M.  Edmond,  M.D.,  CM. 
Surgeon- Dentist — "W.  P.  Robertson. 
Vaccination  by  the  Medical  Officers  of  the  Institution. 
Druggist — Henry  P.  Taylor.     Housekeeper — Miss  Catto. 
Patients  admitted  every  week-day  morning  at  10  o'clock  ;  Medicine  dis- 
pensed every  week-day  at  10  a.m.  and  3  p.m.,  Sunday  at  4  p.m.  ;  and  Vaccina- 
tion performed  every  Wednesday  at  2-30  p.m. 


James  Brander,  M.B.,  CM. 

J.  M'K.  Booth,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CM. 

Geo.  Watt,  M.D. 


Aberdeen  Hospital  for  Sick  Children. 

Established  1877. 
For  the  Medical  and  Surgical  treatment  of  Children  between  the  ages 
of  2  and  10. 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

Chairman  of  Directors— J ames  J.  Todd,  Esq. 

Honorary  "Treasurer— J .  Murray  Garden,  Esq.,  advocate. 

Physician — Professor  Stephenson,  M.D.;  Assistant-Physician — Dr.  Macgregor, 

Surgeon — R.  J.  Garden,  Esq.,  M.D.;  Assistant-Surgeon — Dr.  Gordon. 

Dental  Surgeon — A.  A.  De  Lessert. 

Honorary  Lady  Sttperintendent — Miss  R.  F.  Lumsden. 

Secretary — Mr.  George  Milne,  M'Combie's  court,  Union  street. 

The  Medical  Officers  attend  for  Consultation  daily  at  11  A.  M. 


Dr.  F.  Ogston 
„   James  Will 
„   R.  Jamieson 
„   Al.  Gibbon,  surg. 
,,   James  Corbet 
„    J,    Irvine,    surgeon 

Tarves 
„    J.  Marshall 
,,  tH.  Jackson 
„    Archibald  Reith 
,,   Jas.  Booth 
,,    C  Macquibban 
„t  J.  W.  F.  Smith-Shand 
„  t  JohnStruthers.LL.D. 
„  J.  E.  Fowler 


Aberdeen  Medico-Chirurgical  Society. 

Instituted  1789. 

President — James  Rodger,  M.D. 

Vice-President— 3 .  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 

Secretary— G.  M.  Edmond,  M.D.,  CM. 

Recording  -Secretary— Alex.  Macgregor,  M.B.,  CM. 

Treasurer — John  Gordon,  M.B. 

Librarian — J.  M'Kenzie  Booth,  M.D. 

Those  marked  t  constitute  the  Council. 

Dr.  tJ.  Rodger  Dr.  J.  D.  Wyness 

,,  tJ.  Urquhart  ,,   David  Jas.  Hamilton 

,,  tJ.  R.  Oiarden 
,,    F.  M.  Moir 
„    Wm.  Stephenson 
„    J.  C  Ogilvie  Will 
,,    Alex.  F.  Proctor 
„    J.  G.  Hall 
,,  tJas.  M'Kenzie  Booth 
,,    James  Brander 
,,  tAlex.  Macgregor 
,,   William  Reid 
„    George  Watt 
,,    Wm.  H.  Williamson 
„   J.  Ferguson  Ruxton 


,,   David  Mackie 
,,    John  Robertson 
, ,   Walter  Smith  Cheyne 
„    David    M.    Arthur, 

Cults 
„  tG.  Maitland  Edmond 
,,  tJohn  Gordon 
,,    John  M'Combie 
„    R.  Dowell  Presslie 
„  J.M'KenzieDavidson 
,,   T.  Thomson 
„    J.  M' William 
,,    T.  Best  Gibson 


44  ECCLESIASTICAL   DIRECTORY. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Mr.  Alfred  De  Lessert, 

dentist 
Sir  James  Paget,  surg., 

London 


Mr,  Jonathan  Hutchison, 

London 
Dr.     Grainger    Stewart, 

Edinburgh 


Dr.   Alex.  R.    Simpson, 
Edinburgh 


SECTION  VI.— ECCLESIASTICAL  DIRECTORY. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

lmes.  where  situated.  ministers.  residences. 


East  Union  street 


1  Rev.  A.  W.  Brown 


"X  Rev.  James  Cooper 35  Castle  street 

Principal  beadle— James  Taylor,  8  Schoolhill. 

West  Union  street Rev.  J.  Mitford  Mitchell 6  Queen's  ter. 

Principal  beadle — W.  E.  Cowie,  34  Skene  terrace. 

North  King  street Rev.  W.  M .  Wilson 42  Skene  ter. 

Principal  beadle— George  Taylor,  76  Queen  street. 

cj„,  .v  -D^iv^^v.-i-  „<- -I-      f  Rev.  James  K.  Duncan 

S°"t^ Belmont  street .. -j  j^^^  ^   ^   g^^^^^  ^^ 21  Waverlypl. 

Principal  beadle — Thomas  Wood,  Advocates'  Hall,  Broad  street. 

Grevfria-s          Broad  street  i  ^*^^-  G^^'^on  J.  Murray,  M.A.,  B.D., 

Greytria.s tiroaa  street -j  r^^^  Manse,  11  St.  Swithin  Street. 

Principal  beadle— John  Mitchell,  86  Chapel  street. 

St.  Clement. . .  .St.  Clement  st Rev.  C.  C.  Macdonald 1  Mount  place 

Principal  beadle- 
John  Knox Mounthooly  Rev.  Herbert  Bell 2  Belmont  place 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  Topp,  11  Mounthooly. 

Gilcomston Summer  street.. Rev.  W.  Brebner,  M.A.,  14  St.  Mary's  place. 

Principal  beadle — Daniel  Cadenhead,  51  Summer  street. 

HolW Holbum  street. .  [  «-  ''-  ^  ^'"''^-'^''-'f^U.:  ga-dens 

Principal  beadle — Peter  Johnston,  65  Holburn  Street. 

Ferryhill Ferryhill Rev.  Henry  W.  Wright 5  Devanha  ter. 

Principal  beadle— John  Matthew,  10  Ferryhill  terrace. 

Rubislaw Queen's  cross Rev.  Robt.  Thomson, M.A.  ..4 Queen's rd.W. 

Principal  beadle— James  B.  Murray,  112  Holburn  street. 

Trinity Marischal  street . . .  Rev.  Robert  Slessor 25  Ferryhill  place 

Principal  beadle — Edward  Leslie,  30  Queen  street. 

Rosemount Rosemount  ter . .  Re  v.  Duncan  Campbell,  M.  A . .  14  Hamilton  pi. 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  Morison,  18  Skene  square. 

St.  George's  in  the  West,  John  st.  .Rev.  James  Smith,  B.D 3  Skene  place 

Principal  beadle— George  Shirreffs,  80  Gerrard  street. 

Mannofield Rev.  W.  Forbes . . 403  Great  Western  road 

„..,,,  f  Rev.   Geo.   Dingwall,   B.D.,   Springbank 

Craigiebuckler |         House,  Mannofield. 

Ruthrieston Rev.  Alex.  Jack 19  Chattan  place 


FREE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

East Belmont  street Rev.  James  Selkirk 

Principal  beadle— Joseph  Lawrence,  53  Summer  street. 
„.    ,  .         ,       ,  f  Rev.  George  Webster  Thomson,  M.A., 

West Union  street (  2  RuMslaw  terrace 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Kemp,  Church  buildings,  2  Hardgate. 

North West  North  st Rev.  Francis  R.  Barry 4  Hamilton  pi. 

Principal  beadle — Robert  Calder,  IS  Kingsland  place 

South Belmont  street ....  Rev.  G.  H.  Knight . ,  .Manse,  5  Queen's  road 

Principal  beadle— William  Macadam,  72  St.  Andrew  street. 


ECCLESIASTICAL   DIRECTORY.  45 

KAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  MINISTERS.  RESIDENCES. 

Melville Correction  wynd  . .Rev.  David  Eaton,  M.A 2  Hamilton  pi. 

St.  Columba  . .  .Dee  street Rev.  Geo.  Macdonald . .  Manse,  Albury  road 

Principal  beadle— Duncan  Eraser,  21  North  Silver  Street. 

Bon-Accord Union  terrace Rev.  Hector  M.  Adam 10  Polmuir  rd. 

Principal  beadle — Wm.  Menzies,  124  Union  street. 

Trinit}^ Crown  street Rev.  And w.  Doak,  M.  A 15  Queen's  rd. 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  Lennie,  40  Chapel  street. 

Grey  friars George  street Rev.  William  Smith 18  King's  gate 

Principal  beadle— Peter  Lewis,  21  Canal  Street. 

Gilcomston Union  street Rev.  Robert  A.  Mitchell 13  Victoria  st. 

Principal  beadle— Adam  Hay,  32  Union  row. 

Union Shiprow Rev.  Alex.  M.  Bannatyne . .  .5  Rubislaw  pi. 

Principal  beadle— John  Reid,  116  George  street. 


(  Rev.Alex.Spence.D.D.,  42  Fountainhall  rd. 
.-<  Rev.  Andrew  D.  Donalc 


St.  Clements. .  Castle  terrace -(  Rev.  Andrew  D.  Donaldson,  M.  A.,  3  Spring- 

(         bank  terrace 
Principal  beadle— John  Forsyth,  27  Summer  lane. 

John  Knox Gerrard  street Rev.  Robert  Macleod 86  Rosemount  pi. 

Principal  beadle— George  Davidson,  Rosemount  House. 
TT^n.„v.,,  -R^v,  A^„^,.^  fo>.      i  Rev.    Andrew   M'Queen,    M.A.,    B.D.,   16 

Holburn Bon-Accord  ter . .  |         Beaconsfield   place 

Principal  beadle— George  Gordon,  80  Rose  street. 

Commerce  st.  .Commerce  street.  .Rev.  A.  Murray  Scott,  M.A.  .6  Devanha  ter. 

Principal  beadle—  Joseph  Eraser,  1  Mary  well  street. 

High Belmont  street Rev.  Henry  W.  Bell,  M.A 6  Albyn  ter. 

Principal  beadle — John  Dawson,  34  Kintore  place. 
Gallowgate.. .  .160  Gallowgate.. .  .Rev.  James  Goodall.  .21  Calsayseat  road 
Pi-incipal  beadle— James  Smart,  12  Gerrard  street. 

Rutherford..  Loanhead  terrace  {  I^^^-  ^^"^'^  °''''''- '^''""^'^^ItS  S 
Principal  beadle — Peter  P.  Simpson,  26  View  terrace.  > 

Eerryhill Fonthill  road Rev.  James  Iverach 12  Ferryhill  place 

Principal  beadle — John  Scott,  29  Bank  street. 

Causewayend Rev.  James  A.  Kussell 3  Elmbank  ter. 

Principal  beadle — Alex.  Barclay,  45^  Nelson  street. 

Queen's  cross..  Queen's  cross Rev.  Geo.  A.  Smith,  M.A.  .91  Fountainhall  rd. 

Principal  beadle— James  Leighton,  74  Rose  street. 
Ruthrieston. . .  Broomhill  road Rev.  Robert  Semplo 32  Salisbury  ter. 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCHES. 

Qf   Tvj^^T^^ioo  io„<»  i  Rev.  John  Robson,  M.A.,  D.D. , 

St.  Nicholas  lane |  '     30  ^^^^^^  ^^.^^^ 

Principal  beadle— Colin  Wood,  8  S.  Charlotte  street. 

Garden  place Rev.  Arch.  Young,  M.A 29  Osborne  pi. 

Principal  beadle— John  Black,  Church  Buildings,  North  Albert  street. 

Belmont  street Rev.  David  Beatt 17  North  Silver  st. 

Principal  beadle— George  Riach,  28  Blackfriars  street. 

Charlotte  street Rev.  Matthew  Galbraith. . .  13  Devanha  ter. 

Principal  beadle— John  G.  M'Kay,  80  John  street, 
st   Pn„i  «+voc.f                                   i  Rev.  Andrew  Dickie. . .  .29  North  silver  st. 
St.  f aui  street -j  ^^^,  j^.^^^^  ^^^^^^^ ^^  Marine  terrace. 

Principal  beadle- Robert  Wyllie,  9  St.  Paul  street. 

Nelson  street Vacant. 

Principal  beadle— Alex.  G.  Milne,  Church  Buildings,  67  Nelson  street. 


CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES. 

Belmont  street Rev.  James  Stark 9  Westfield  terrace 

Principal  beadle— John  Clark,  8  Little  Belmont  street. 

Skene  street  west Rev.  James  Bell 30  Beaconsfield  pi. 

Principal  beadle— Thomas  Michie,  35  Blackfriars  street. 


46  ECCLESIASTICAL  DIRECTORY. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  MINISTERS.  RESIDENCES. 

Trinity Shiprow Rev.  John  Duncan Calsayseat 

Principal  beadle — James  Laing,  33  Shiprow. 

Park  street Rev.  Wm.  Johnston 18  Roslin  terrace 

Principal  beadle— William  Morgan,  95  Park  street. 


EVANGELICAL  UNION  CHURCHES. 

St.  Paul  street Rev.  Alex.  Brown 118  Hamilton  pi. 

Principal  beadle— Wm.  Adams,  10  St.  Paul  street. 

John  street Rev.  Dr.  Alex.  Stewart Heathcote 

Principal  beadle — Wm.  Jaffray,  14  Kingsland  place. 


ORIGINAL  SECESSION  CHURCH. 

Skene  terrace Rev.  Ebenezer  Ritchie. . . .6  Millburn  street 

Principal  beadle— Joseph  Mather,  16  Commerce  street. 


EPISCOPALIAN  CHURCHES. 

St.  Andrew's . .  King  street |  ^^^-  ^-  ^V  ^f  V'°"'  ^'V  '^'  q  <-^    f i    wii 

^  )  Ingleborough  House,  3  Castle  Hill 

Verger — Thomas  Pai-sons,  The  Vestry,  King  street. 
C34-    T„-u„'„  Q4-    T  u,  ',  „i„         f  Rev.  AVilliam  Henry  Bleaden, 

^^•J°^"^ St.  Johns  place    |  ^    44  Bon-Accord  street 

Verger — James  Blair,  24  Portland  street. 
«+   ivir„.T^>o  n,^^^^  v^^o^o        j  Rev.  Francis  William  Christie, 

^^-  ^^^y  « Garden  place        j  ^2  Westficld  terrace 

Verger—  John  Hunter,  20  Upper  Denburn. 
at.  -M,  i..      o  i.    1  (  Rev.   John    Comper,  St.   Margai-et's  brae, 

St.Margaret's..Seamount  place     |  ^  King's  crescent 

St.  Paul's 61  Gallowgate Rev.  G.  W.  Rowntree,  M.A.,  50  Victoria  st. 

Verger — John  Moore,  61  Gallowgate. 
c,.    T         .  /-I  4.      4.        f  Rev.  Angus  M.  Mackay,  M.A., 

St- James Crown  street ...  |  «  32  Springbank  terrace 

Verger— Henry  J.  CoUings,  25  Marywell  street. 


BAPTIST,  METHODIST,  AND  OTHER  CHURCHES. 

„     ..  ,  „  ,  (  Re-v .  W.  Stewart  Chedburu, 

Baptist Crown  terrace. .  -j  Banchory  Park  Cot. ,  30  King's  gate 

Baptist(Scotch),  Academy  street. . . 

Methodist(Wes]eyan), Crown  ter. . . Rev.  J.  E.  Pater 18  Ferryhill  place 

Principal  beadle— John  Spence,  38  Castle  street. 

Friends Diamond  street. . .  Various 

Unitarian George  street Rev.  Alex.  Webster 104  Leslie  terrace 

CatholicApostolic,  Exchange  street,  Rev.  E.  C.  Leal,  May  Frere  Cot.,  King  st.  rd. 


ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCHES. 

C  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Macdonald,  Bishop  of  Aber 
0  4.  HT  .  ,-.  1.1  J  T  -tr  4.1  4.  )  deen,  Bishop's  House,  20  Queen's  rd. 
St.  Mary  s  Cathedral .. Huntly  st.  4      j^^^  ^y^^_  Stopani ;  Rev.  Don.  Chisholm 

(     Rev.  James  M'Gregor. 

St.  Peter's Chapel  Court,  Justice  st. 

Principal  beadle— John  Stewart,  King's  square,  Huntly  street. 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY.  47 

SECTION  VII.— EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


University  of  Aberdeen. 

Founded  1494. 

Chancellor — Charles  Henry,  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon,  K.  G. ,  &c. 

Vice-CJiancellor — Principal  Geddes,  LL.D. 

Rector — Alexander  Bain,  LL.D. 

Parliamentary  Representative — J.  A.  Campbell  of  Stracathro,  LL.D. 

Principal — William  Duguid  Geddes,  LL.D. 

Secretary — William  Milligan,  D.D. 

Assessors— John  Ramsay,  M.A.  ;  John  Webster,  LL.D.  ; 

J.  F.  White,  M.A.,  LL.D.  ;  Wm.  Milligan,  D.D. 

Registrar,  Librarian,  and  Secretary  of  the  University  Court — Robert  Walker, 

M.A.,  F.R.S.E. 

PROFESSORS. 

Greek John  Harrower,  M.A. 

Humanity William  M.  Ramsay,  M.A. 

Logic William  Minto,  M.A. 

Mathematics George  Pirie,  M.A. 

Natural  Philosophy Charles  Niven,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

Moral  Philosophy John  Fyf e,  M.A. 

Natural  History H.  AUeyne  Nicholson, M.  A.,  M.D.,D.Sc. 

Systematic  Theology Samuel  Trail,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Divinity  and  Church  History John  Christie,  D.D. 

Divinity  and  Biblical  Criticism William  Milligan,  D.D. 

Oriental  Languages John  Forbes,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Law George  Grub,  LL.D. 

Institutes  of  Medicine J.  A.  M' William,  M.D. 

Practice  of  Medicine James  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 

Chemistry James  Smith  Brazier,  F.C.S. 

Anatomy John  Struthei'S,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Surgery Alexander  Ogston,  M.D. 

Materia  Medica John  Theodore  Cash,  M.D. 

Midwifery William  Stephenson,  M.D. 

Med.  Logic  and  Med.  Jurisprudence.. Matthew  Hay,  M.D. 

Botany James  W.  H.  Trail,  M.A.,  M.D. 

Pathological  Anatomy David  James  Hamilton,  M.B. 

LECTURERS. 

(  W.  Milligan,  D.D, 
Murray  Sunday  Lecture ^  S.  Trail,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

C  John  Christie,  D.D. 

Murtle  Lect.,  Evidences  of  Christianity John  Christie,  D.D. 

Agriculture Thomas  Jamieson,  F.I.C. 

ASSISTANTS. 

Greek James  Gibson,  M.A. 

Humanity Adam  S.  Thomson,  B. A.  (Oxon). 

Mathematics Alexander  M.  Thomson,  M.A. 

Natural  Philosophy William  Ingram,  M.A. 

Chemistry Henry  Thomas  Jones. 

Anatomy William  Milligan,  M.B. 

Medical  Logic  &  Medical  Jurisprudence.  ...Alexander  Macgregor,  M.D. 
Materia  Medica John  George  Hall,  CM.,  M.D. 

EXAMINERS  FOR  DEGREES. 

I  J.  Macdonald  Brown,  M.B. 


In 

Arts 


Chas.  E.  Troup,  M.A. 
James  Adam,  M.A. 
Charles  Chree,  M.A. 


(W.  D.  Halliburton,  M.D. 
A.  D.  Leith  Napier,  M.D. 
Rbt.  W.  Philip,  M.A.,  M.B. 
Wm.  Rbt.  Smith,  M.D. 
Francis  Warner,  M.D. 


EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 

Free  Church  College,  Alford  Place. 

Rev.  Principal  Brown,  D.D.,  104  Crown  street 

Rev.  Stewart  D.  F.  Salmoncl,  D.D.,  Queen's  I'oatl 

Rev.  George  G.  Cameron,  M.A.,  Duncairn  House,  Mannofield 

Janitor  and  Curator  of  Museum — William  Beveridge,  2  Alford  place. 


Aberdeen  School  Board. 

Chairman — Rev.  James  Myers  Danson,  M.A.,  clergyman 

John  Wilson  Annand,  mason 

Rev.  John  Christie,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Church  History 

John  Crombie,  chartered  accountant 

John  Grant  Forsyth,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer 

John  Leith,  merchant 

Rev.  Charles  Cadell  Macdonald,  minister  of  St.  Clement's  Parish 

Rev.  James  Alex.  M'Clymont,  B.D.,  assistant  and  successor,  Holburn  Parish 

William  Minto,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Logic 

Forbes  Maitland  Moir,  physician  and  surgeon 

Rev.  Stewart  D.  F.  Salmond,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology 

David  Stewart,  comb  manufacturer 

Rev.  William  Stopani,  Roman  Catholic  clergyman 

James  Cardno  Thomson,  ironmoulder 

Henry  Worling,  late  combmaker 

Offices  of  the  Board 31  King  Street. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer — Thomas  Hector. 

Officials — R.  B.  Finlayson,  cashier.      Wm.  M'Kenzie,  book-keeper. 

George  Gall,  attendance  officer.    Wm.  Dinnes,  inspector  of  works. 

Cumin  Crichton,  general  caretaker. 


Schools  under  the  manageme7it  of  the  School  Board. 
Grammar  School. 

(Founded  previous  to  1262.) 
Patro^is—The  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Town  Council. 
Rector— Jsixnes  Moir,  M.  A. 
SUBJECTS.  TEACHERS. 

(  The  Rector 
„      .  J  Rev.  J.  W.  Legge,  M.A. 

^^««^*^« i  George  Harvey,  M.A. 

(Wm.  Rankine,  M.A. 

English Hugh  F.  Campbell,  M.A. 

Mathematics Charles  Sleigh,  M.A, 

Arithmetic A.  V.  Lothian,  M.A. 

Science A.  V.  Lothian,  M.A. 

French Maxwell  H.  Mackie,  M.A. 

German Gustav  Hein 

Writing  and  Draiving Samuel  Pope 

Elocution Alfred  Macleod 

Phonography Calder  M.  Lawrence 

Vocal  Music William  Litster 

Pianoforte  and  Violin  Music Miss  J.  B.  T.  Davidson 

Gymnastics Robert  Black 

Lower  School Alexander  Green,  M.A. 

Kindergarten  Mistress Miss  Jessie  Watson 

./owiior— Charles  Dimcan. 
Prospectuses  may  be  had  of  the  Janitor,  or  at  the  Office  of  the  Board. 


The  High  School  for  Girls,  Little  Belmont  Street. 

Head  Master— John  M'Bain,  M.A. 

{The  Head  Master 
Wm.  C.  Spence,  M.A. 
Robert  Hyslop 
James  S.  Shewan,  M.A. 


EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY.  49 

Subjects.  Teachers. 

German Gustav  Hein 

French Miss  Annie  L.  W.  Jamieson 

Pianoforte,  zoith  Theory  of  Music  and  Singing Herr  Meid  and  assistants 

Draivlng John  Gordon 

Elocution Alfred  Macleod 

,  Miss  Mary  J.  Watt,  LL.A., 

Loioer  School -i     Miss  Edith  R.  Fyfe,  LL.A., 

^     and  assistants 

Kindergarten  Mistress INIiss  Mary  J.  Pattison 

Janitor — Robert  Alcoclc. 
Prospectuses  may  be  had  of  the  Janitor,  or  at  the  Office  of  the  Board. 


Public  Elementary  Schools. 

St.  Paul  Street  Public  School Mrs.  Skea 

Albion  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Rose 

King  Street  Public  School Mr.  Thomas  C.  Hynd 

Mary  well  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Darling 

Northfield  Public  School Mr.  James  A.  Phillips 

St.  Andrew  Street  Public  School Miss  Helen  M.  Robertson 

Middle  Public  School ; Mr.  James  C.  Barnett 

Porthill  Public  School Mr.  Robert  C.  Watson 

St.  Clement  Street  Public  School Mr.  James  Findlay 

Commerce  Street  Public  School Mr.  John  Beaumont 

Causewayend  Public  School Mr.  John  M'Lachlan 

Perryhill  Public  School Mr.  John  D.  Anderson,  M. A. 

Skene  Street  Public  School Mr.  John  M'Kenzie 

Dr.  John  Brown's  Public  School Mr.  John  Roy 

Davidson's  Public  School Miss  Jane  B.  Spalding 

Dr.  Bell's  Public  School Mr.  James  Campbell 

Ruthrieston  Public  School Mr.  Alex.  Forbes 

Primrose  Public  School Miss  M.  A.  Milne 

Rosemount  Public  School Mr.  James  Allan 


Aberdeen  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College  and 
Practising  School,  George  Street. 

Under  the  charge  of  the  General  Assembly's  Education  Committee. 

Sub-Committee  in  Aberdeen. 

The  Rev.  Professor  Milligan,  D.D.,  1  William  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Auquharney 

Chairman  |  The  Rev.  Prof.  Christie,  D.D. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurers — Messrs.  Simpson  and  Cruden,  advocates, 

13  Bridge  street. 

TRAINING  COLLEGE  FOR  MALE  AND  FEMALE  STUDENTS. 

Rector — Joseph  Ogilvie,  M.A. 

Lecturers — P.  J.  Anderson,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  and  A.  M.  Williams,  M.A. 

Zculy  Superintendent  of  Boarding  House — Miss  VoUar. 

Vocal  Mzisic  and  Pianoforte — Herr  Hoffmann.       Po.  Governess — Miss  Cleland 

Drawing — George  Brown.  Elocution — Alfred  Macleod. 

Needlework — Miss  E.  G.  Worship.  French — Miss  Cleland. 

Domestic  Economy — Miss  M.  A.  Reid. 

Medical  Oj^cer— Professor  Stephenson,  M.D.     Prill  Instructor— Robert  Black. 

BOARDING  HOUSE  FOR  FEMALE  STUDENTS, 

12  Charlotte  Street. 
Lady  Superintendent — Miss  VoUar. 

PRACTISING  SCHOOL. 

Head  Master— 3&mes,  Kerr,  M.A. 

Assistants — Alex.  Bertram,  James  A.  Riach,  and  Miss  Collie, 

Advanced  CTass- -Miss  M'Naughton. 

Middle  Department — Miss  Clark  and  Miss  Martin. 

Infant  Pepartment — Miss  Reid  and  Miss  Lobban. 

Piayioforte— Miss  Porter.     Janitor— Alex.  Benzie. 


50  EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Free  Church  Training  College, 

South  Charlotte  Street. 

Chairman  of  Committee — Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  banker. 

TRAINING  COLLEGE. 

Rector  —  Alexander    Ramage. 

lecturers  on  Mathematics,  Classics,  <frc.— John  Mackenzie,  B.A.,  B.Sc, 

John  A.  Third,  M.A. 

lady  Su2}erintendent— Miss  Walker,  LL.A.  Teacher— Miss  Ramage,  LL.A. 

M^(  sic— William  Litster.    Jh-aiolng— John  Hay. 

Pianoforte— Miss  Forbes.    Preparatory  Class— Miss  Hutcheon. 

PRACTISING  SCHOOL. 

Superintejident  —  The  Rector. 

Teachers— Frhiicis  CroU,  M.A.,  D.  Neilson,  Wm.  C.  Baxter,  Miss  Davidson, 

Miss  Rankine,  Miss  Chalmers,  Miss  Morrison,  Miss  Kemp. 

Janitor— J).  Strachan. 


Educational  Institute  of  Scotland. 

Aberdeen  Branch. 

Presideyit- Alex.  M.  AVilliams,  M.A.,  E.  C.  Training  College. 

Secretary/— Geo.  S.  Forrest,  F.E.I.S.,  Ferryhill  Public  School,  h  175 

Skene  street  west 

Treasurer — James  Darling,  Mary  well  Street  Public  School. 

Meets  third  Saturday  of  every  month,  in  Blackfriars  Hall  at  12  noon. 
Meetings  open  to  public. 


Denominational  Schools. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

Church  of  Scot,  Estab.  (Gilcomston) .  .57  Summer  st George  Imray 

S.  Episcopal  (St.  Andrew's) 9  Castle  street  

Do.  (St.  John's) St.  John's  place Wm.  Thompson 

Roman  Catholic,  St.  Peter's,  Boys' ....  Constitution  street . .  James  Murphy 
,  Do.  St.  Joseph's,  Girls' I  p,  XT      ,,,(  Franciscan  Nuns 

Do.  do.       Infants' f^^"^'^"^'H""^^y^*^-l  Miss  Strachan. 


Endowed  Schools. 

NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

Ro««'«  School Holburn  street {SSSson 

Miss  Chalmers's Westfield Miss  Copland 


Academies,  Schools,  and  Teachers. 


NAMES.  WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

Aberdeen  Collegiate  School —  (  \ 

Young  Ladies'  Department  J  1  Bon-Accord  street '  C.DesClayes,Principal, 
Kindergarten  do.       j  Do.  f     Willowbank 

Young  Gentlemen's    do.       (^Willowbank  ) 

Bon- Accord  School 1  Bon- Accord  ter Rev.  John  Macmillan 

iW.  Stewart  Thomson, 

Aberdeen  Preparatory  School.  .10  North  Silver  st . .  -^     M.  A. ,  F.  S.  Sc. , 

(     F.R.G.S.,    Principal 

Albyn  Place  Ladies'  School—  {  6  Albyn  place (  Alex.     Mackie,    M.A., 

Day  School ■<  (     Principal 

Boarding  Department (.30  Foimtainhall  road. .  Miss  Marshall 


EDUCATIONAL    DIRECTORY.  51 

NAMES,  WHERE  SITUATED.  TEACHERS. 

TTnioii  Row  Academv  i  ^^^^'"^  Hall,  )  Robert  Sim,  F.E.I.S., 

union  Kow  Acaaemy -^^  Huntly  street  f     and  Assistants 

Academy 2  West  Craibstone  st.  .W.  Grahame  Walker 

(■Mrs.  Clarinda  Webster, 

The  Aberdeen  Music  School . .  .5  Bon- Accord  sq. . .  •]     L.R. A.M.,     London, 

(.     and  Assistants 

Mathematics,  &c 12  Golden  square David  Rennet,  LL.D. 

Do.  15  Adelphi George  Turriff,  M.A. 

Navigation  School  B.  of  Trade.. 21  James  street J.  R.  Jones 

Modern  Languages 245  Union  street. . .  { ^chdstenrSdJals'^" 


Ladies'  Boarding  and  Day  Schools. 


Franciscan  Nuns,  Huntly  street 
Miss  Paul,  7  St.  Swithhi  street 
Misses  Knowles,  66  Garden  place 
Miss  Andrew,  13  Union  row 


Miss  Ferrier,  11  Bon-Accord  square 

Miss  Lobban,  40  King  street 

Miss  Agnes  B.  Duncan,  19  Victoria  st. 


Robert  Gordon's  College  in  Aberdeen. 

Founded  by  Robert  Gordon,  by  Deed  of  Mortification  dated  in  1730,  and 
by  Alexander  Simpson  of  Collyhill,  by  Trust  Disposition  dated  in  1816. 
The  President  and  Governors  were  incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  under  the 
Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  dated  15th  June,  1772,  and  by  another  Royal  Charter, 
dated  16th  May,  1792.  They  were  also  incorporated  under  the  name  and 
title  of  "  The  President  and  Governors  of  Robert  Gordon's  College  in  Aber- 
deen," by  a  Provisional  Order,  dated  10th  June,  1881,  made  by  the  Secretary 
of  State  under  the  Endowed  Institutions  (Scotland)  Act,  1878,  which  Provi- 
sional Order  came  into  operation  on  1st  August,  1881. 

The  College— Day  School — provides  an  education  suitable  for  boys  pre- 
paring for  Commercial  pursuits,  Trades,  Engineering,  or  the  University. 
Pupils  are  admitted  :— 

(1)  As  Foundationers  receiving  a  free  education  and  an  allowance  for 

maintenance— 90  boys  from  10  to  12  years  of  age,  and  who  are 
"  children  or  grand-children  of  Burgesses  of  Guild,  or  of  Tiude, 
of  the  City  of  Aberdeen,  or  children  belonging  to  the  City  or 
County  of  Aberdeen,  who  are  orphans,  or  whose  parents  are  in 
receipt  of  weekly  wages,  or  belong  to  the  labouring  classes". 
30  boys  "suitable  in  respect  of  age,  health,  and  character" — 
age,  12  to  16  years. 

(2)  As  Bursars  receiving  a  free  education— 30  boys  from  10  to  12,  and 

30  from  12  to  16  years. 

(3)  As  Fee-paying  pupils. 

President  and  Governors — ex  Officiis. 
The  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen,  President. 
The  Dean  of  Guild  of  Aberdeen. 
The  Principal  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen. 
The  Chairman  of  the  School  Board  of  the  Burgh  of  Aberdeen. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  TOWN  COUNCIL  OF  ABERDEEN. 
Nov.  1884— To  hold  Office  for  Three  Years- 
Mr.  James  Paterson  and  Mr.  John  Gray. 
Nov.  1885— To  hold  Office  for  Three  Years- 
Mr.  George  Walker,  Baillie  Charles  Gordon,  and  Treasurer  James  Walker. 
Nov.  1886— To  hold  Office  for  Three  Years— 
Baillie  James  Berry,  Dr.  F.  Maitland  Moir,  and  Mr.  John  Moi'gan. 
Jan.  1887— To  hold  Office  till  Nov.  1887- 
Baillie  William  Pyper. 
Elected  by  the  Principal  and  Professors  of  the  University  o*" 
Aberdeen. 
Jan.  1886— To  hold  Office  till  Nov,  1887— 
George  Pirie,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  University. 


52  EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY. 

To  hold  Office  till  Nov.  18S9— 

John  Struthers,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University. 

ELECTED  BY  THE  MINISTERS  OF  SIX  CITY  CHARGES  OF  ABERDEEN. 

Rev.  James  Cooper,  Rev.  W.  M,  Wilson. 

Treasurer  and  Clei-k  to  the  College— ThomnB  Fotheringham, 

Factors— William  Paul  and  T.  A,  W.  A.  Youngson,  advocates. 

Aiiditor—Willi&m  Milne,  C.A. 

Headmaster — Rev.  Alexander  Ogilvie,  LL.D. 

SUBJECTS.  MASTERS. 

Mathematics -(  ?■  S-  McLellan,  M.A. 

(.  James  Dale. 
c„,Vn,.^  i  John    Buchanan,    B.Sc,    and 

^'^^^^^^ t     Wm.  Lowrie,  M.A.,  B.Sc. 

Classics George  T.  Bruce,  M.  A. 

Py,nN<!h  A-n  (  Charles  8tevFart,M. A., D. Clark, 

Mngmn,  (lc |     M.  A. ,  &  Eleven  Asst.  Masters 

French Arnold  Christen. 

Gei-man A.  an  der  Halden. 

Phonography CM.  Lawrence. 

Drawing,  Freehand,  &c J.  Hay  and  W.  S.  Fotheringham. 

Technical  DraioUig  and  Handicraft James  W.  Thomson. 

/ariiio?'— James  Walker. 
Prospectuses  may  be  had  at  the  College. 
The  Evening  School  of  the  College  affords  Commercial,  Scientific,  and 
Technical  Instruction  for  Clerks,  Apprentices,  and  others.   There  are  classes 
in  25  Subjects  taught  by  34  Teachers. 


Gray's  School  of  Art. 

Founded  by  John  Gray,  Esq.,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  an  Art  Educa- 
tion in  Painting,  Sculpture,  Design,  &c. 

Trustees — 

John  Gray,  Esq., 

and  the  President  and  Governors  of  Robert  Gordon's  College. 

Master — John  P.  Fraser.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Thos.  Fotheringham. 


Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital, 

King  Street  Road. 
This  Hospital  was  instituted  in  1739,  and  the  Trustees  were  incorporated 
by  Act  of  Parliament,  1852.  Its  objects  are  the  maintenance  and  education 
of  poor  boys  and  girls  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Nicholas.  The  education  consists 
of  reading,  writing,  arithmetic,  grammar,  geography,  drawing,  and  music. 
The  girls  are  also  taught  sewing,  knitting,  and  household  work.  Children 
are  admitted  from  8  to  11  years  of  age,  and  may  continue  till  14.  Present 
number,  100.    A  limited  number  of  Day  Scholars  are  also  admitted. 

Master— Richard  Jones  |  Seioing  Mistress— Miss  Pyper 

Matron— Miss  Hutchison  Steioard-Fr&ncis  Gallow 

Assistant  Teacher — Miss  B.  Ganson        )  Brill  oMd  Bandmaster — James  Wood 

Factor — Alexander  Davidson,  advocate. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary — Alexander  Simpson,  advocate,  Albany  Buildings, 
13  Bridge  street. 

Auditors— M.?ixqKi\s,  Hall,  &  Milne,  C.A. 

Physician— 3 ,  G.  HaU,  M.D,,  CM,         iJeafisi— Alfred  A.  de  Lessert. 


EDUCATIONAL    DIRECTORY.  53 

Alexander  Shaw's  Hospital. 

ROSEBANK  HOUSE,  8  ROSEMOUNT  PLACE. 

TRUSTEES 
The  Lord  Provosb 
The  Dean  of  Guild 
The  Principal  of  the  University 
The  Professor  of  Greek 
The  Professor  of  Medicine 
The  Senior  Physician  of  the  Royal 

Infirmary 
The  President  of  the  Board  of  Police 
The  President  of  tlie  Soc.  of  Advocates 
The  President  of  the  Shipmasters  Soc. 
Treasurer-  and  Secretary— Geovge  Allan,  advocate,  56  Castle  street,  Aberdeen, 

Auditor — Mr.  John  Crombie,  C.A.     Medical  Officer — Dr.  P.  B.  Smith. 
Matron— Mrs.  Murdoch,  at  the  Hospital,  8  Rosemount  place. 


The  Convener  of   the  Incorporated 

Trades 
The  Eldest  Minister  of  St.  Nicholas 

Parish 
The  Second  Minister  of  St.  Nicholas 

Parish 
The    Senior  Minister  of    St.  Paul's 

Episcopal  Chapel 
The  Secretary  of  the  County  Club 


Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

31  BELMONT  STREET. 

Instituted  1819. 

Patron — His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Richmond. 

President  and  Convener — The  Lord  Provost  for  the  time  being. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — A.  Edmond,  jun. 

Physician — Dr.  Angus  Eraser. 

Superintendent  and  Teac/ier— Alexander  Pender.    Matrort— Mrs.  Alex.  Pender. 

Aberdeen  Female  Orphan  Asylum. 

ALBYN  PLACE. 
Instituted  Novem.ber,  1840,  for  Maintaining,  Clothing,  and   Educating 
Orphan  Girls  whose  parents  have  lived  in  the  Parishes  of  St.  Nicholas,  Old 
Machar,  Nigg,  or  Banchory-Devenick,  for  three  years  previous  to  their  de- 
cease.   Admitted  from  the  age  of  four  to  eight. 

Secretary — J.  Cruickshank,  22  Belmont  st.     Chaplain — Rev.  J.  A.  M'Clymont. 

Physician— T>x.  P.  B.  Smith.     Matron— Mrs.  Reid. 

Visitors  from  Aberdeen  and  its  vicinity  admitted  to  view  the  Asylum  the 

first  and  third  Monday  of  every  Month.     Strangers  may  visit  every  lawful 

day,  Saturday  excepted,  on  application  to  the  Matron. 

Hours  of  admission— 11  to  1. 


Hospital  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Female  Children. 

HUNTLY  STREET. 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1849. 

TrmsMrei's— Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Physician — Dr.  Ruxton. 

Matron— Miss  Malcolm.     Teacher— Miss  Reid.     Porter— 3^mes  Cobban. 


Sheriff  Watson's  Industrial  School. 

SKENE  STREET  WEST. 

Patroness— TYiQ  Dowager  Countess  of  Kintore. 

Matron— Miss  Reid.  Teacher— Miss  Burnett. 

Secretaries— Mrs.  Smith,  2  Skene  place  ;  Gray  C.  Eraser,  advocate. 

Treasurer— Mxs.  Sangster,  17  Garden  place, 

5 


54  EDUCATIONAL    DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Female  School  of  Industry. 

NORTH  LODGE,  KING  STREET. 

Certified  under  the  Industrial  Schools  Act,  1866,  29  and  SO  Vic,  cap.  118. 
Open  also  for  the  reception  of  a  certain  number  of  poor  girls,  not  under  seven 
years  of  age,  to  whom  the  Industrial  Schools  Act  may  not  apply,  and  who  are 
supported  by  voluntary  subscription. 

Secretary/— George  Carmichael,  226  Union  street. 

Matron— Miss  Falconer.  Teacher— Miss  Barnett. 

Assistant  TeacJier— Miss  Agnes  Falconer.  Seiving  Teadw— Mrs.  Fawns. 

riiysiciavr—V.  Blaikie  Smith,  M.D.,  1  Albyn  place. 


ABERDEEN  REFORMATORY  AND  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOLS  AND 

HOUSES  OF  REFUGE,  incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1885. 

Chairman  of  Directors— J&mes  Paterson,  merchant,  133  Gallowgate. 

Clerk— John  P.  Cumine,  advocate,  4  Correction  wynd. 

Treasurer— J&mes  Meston,  C.A.,  75  Union  street. 

The  Institutions  under  the  charge  of  the  Board  of  Directors  are  :— 

1.  Oldmill  Reformatory  School. 

OLDMILL,  NEAR  ABERDEEN. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Vic,  cap.  86,  and  29  and  30  Vic,  cap.  117. 

Opened  in  March,  1857. 

-Robert  Simpson.    Matron— Miss  Sutherland. 

Teacher — Hugh  Graham. 

Farm  Overseer — George  Bain. 

Medical  Attendant — Archibald  Reith,  M.D. 


2.  Reformatory  for  Girls. 

MOUNT  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Vic,  cap.  86,  and  29  and  30  Vic,  cap.  117. 

Opened  in  March,  1862. 

Superintendent — Miss  Johnston.     Teacher — Miss  Kelman. 

Medical  Attendant— Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 


3.  Oakbank  Industrial  School. 

For  Boys. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Vic,  cap.  74.  and  29  and  30  Vic,  cap.  118. 

Opened  1st  October,  1841. 

Superintenden t — William  Smith. 

Matron— Miss  Watson. 

Teachers— W.  Smith,  R.  M'Leod,  and  Miss  Hay. 

Medical  Attendant — Robert  J.  Garden,  M.D. 


4.  Whitehall  Industrial  School. 

For  Girls. 

Certified  under  the  Acts  17  and  18  Vic,  cap.  74,  and  29  and  80  Vic,  cap.  118. 

Opened  19th  May,  1845. 

Suixriniendent — Miss  Reid. 

Teachers— Miss  Hay  and  Miss  Rennie. 


5.  House  of  Refuge  and  Night  Shelter. 

85  GEORGE  STREET. 

Instituted  1836. 
Superintendent— 3 KxaQS  Will.     Matron— Mrs.  Will. 


Aberdeen  Industrial  School  for  Roman  Catholic  Girls. 

NAZARETH  HOUSE,  CLAREMONT. 

Teacliei  s — Sisters  of  Nazareth. 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY.  55 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  Huntly  Street. 

Established  1843. 

Secretaries  and  Treasurers— Messrs.  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates. 

Physician— Dr.  M'Kenzie  Davidson. 

Superintendent — William  Meston.     Matron — Mrs.  Stephen. 


SECTION  VIII.— MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 


Aberdeen  Public  Newsroom. 

CORN  EXCHANGE,  HADDEN  STREET,  OFF  MARKET  STREET. 

Open  from  8-30  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 

Annual  Subscription,  5s.  ;  Single  Visit,  Id.  each. 


The  Royal  Northern  Club. 

204  Union  Street. 

Chairman — Colonel  Thomas  Innes  of  Learney. 

Seer etarij— James  Tytler.  C.A.,  12  Union  terrace. 

Steicard — John  Burman. 


Aberdeen  Conservative  Club. 

120  Union  Street. 

C?tair»ifm— Colonel  Thomas  Innes  of  Learney. 

Secretary — George  Cruden,  advocate,  18  Bridge  street. 

StevKtrd — James  Cacutt. 


The  New  Club. 

Estabhshed  June,  1S67. 

254  Union  Street. 

Secretar]!— James  Ross.    Stetvard—Y{ iWiam  Barclay. 


City  Club. 

22  Bridge  Street. 

Chairman — Shoremaster  Sutherland. 

Secretanj— Horace  Fildes.  Treasurer — Andrew  Robb. 

Steward— Charles  Walker. 


Aberdeen  Working  Men's  Conservative  Club. 

ADELPHi  Court. 

Chainnan — Robert  Birss. 

Treasurer — A.  Gauld.     Secretary — Henry  Haiter. 


Aberdeen  Masonic  Club. 

President — Major  John  Crombie.  Treasurer — Robert  Ogg 

Attendant— James  Main. 


The  Aberdeen  Philosophical  Society. 

Meets  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  each  month  during  University  Session. 

President— 'Rey .  J.  M.  Danson,  M.A. 

Vice-Presidents- John  Miller  and  Alex.  Bain,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

Commitiee— James  Moir,  M.A.,  Alex.  Cruickshank,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  and 

Sheriff  Dove  Wilson,  LL.D. 

Treasiirer  and  Secretary— Alex.  D.  Milne,  31  Adelphi. 


56  MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY. 

Royal  Northern  Agricultural  Society. 

ratro7i— His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
President— The  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 
Vice-Presidents — The  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon,  K.G.,  the  Marquis  of 
Huntly,  the  Earl  of  Kintore,  the  Earl  of  Fife,  the  Earl  of  Crawford  and 
Balcarres,  Lord  Forbes. 
Committee — The  Members  of  Parliament  for  Aberdeenshire,  Banffshire,  and 
Kincardineshire,  the  Conveners  for  these  Counties,  and  other  gentlemen. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — George  Bruce,  35  Market  street,  Aberdeen. 


Agricultural  Research  Association. 

Office— 173  Union  Street. 
Experimental  Station,  Farm,  &c.    Glasterberry,  Peterculter. 
Patrons— The  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  the  Marquis  of  Huntly,  the  Earl  of  Fife, 
Sir    Robert  Burnett,  Sir  R.  J.  Abercromby,  Dr.   Farquharson,   M.P., 
George  Hamilton,  P.  H.  Chalmers. 

Director— T.  Jamieson,  F.I.C. 


The  Shore  Porters'  Society. 

OFFICE-34  MARISCHAL  STREET. 

Deacon — William  Ogg. 

Robert  Robb,  4  Castle  terrace 
David  Johnstone,  8  Virginia  street 
John  Beattie,  14  Fish  street 
William  Thomson,  13  Crown  terrace 
Alexander  Gordon 


James  Chrystall,  55  Cotton  street 
Andrew  Mitchell,  33  King's  crescent 
William  Laing,  25  Cotton  street 
John  Reid,  44  Summerfield  terrace 
James  Philip,  4  Castle  terrace 
James  Murray,  12  Summerfield  ter. 
William  Robertson,  19  Hanover  street 


Joseph  Cooper,  14  Fish  street 
William  Ogg,  15  Cotton  street 


Superannuated  ikfei)i6ers— James  Milne,  12  Castle  terrace  ;  Peter  Cantley, 
57  Osborne  place ;  John  Cantley,  Poplar  House,  15  Guestrow. 


Victoria  Lodging  House. 

45  Guestrow— Instituted  1840. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary— George  Grant,  advocate. 
Superintendent — Walter  Pirie. 


Masonic  Lodges,  &c.,  in  Aberdeen. 

ABERDEEN  CITY  PROVINCIAL  GRAND  LODGE. 

OFFICE-BEARERS  FOR  1887. 

R.  W.  Provincial  Grand  Master 

Edward  Savage Depute  Provincial  Grand  Master 

Charles  Shepherd Substitute  Provincicd  Grand  Master 

John  Laing Provincial  Grand  Senior  Warden 

Charles  Wilson Provincicd  Grand  Junior  Warden 

Alexander  Dakers Provincial  Grand  Secretary 

Rev.  C.  C.  Macdonald Provincial  Grand  Chaplain 

A.  I.  M'Connochie,  C. A Provincicd  Grand  Treasurer  &  Clerk 

The  Aberdeen  City  Provincial  Grand  Lodge  Presides  over  the  following 
Lodges : — 

ABERDEEN,  No.  34. 

Chas.  Wilson R.W.M.    |    A.  Diack Secretary 

ST.  MACHAR,  No.  54. 
Rev.  C,  C.  Macdonald R.W.M.    |    A.  M.  Byres,  C.A Secretary 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY. 


57 


G.  E.  Kitson 

Peter  Crombie . . . 
G.  L.  Grassick . . . 

J.  Roger 

Ar.  Farquhar 

Robert  Durwarcl. 

John  Cooper 

James  Milne 

James  Gray 


ST.  NICHOLAS,  No.  93. 
R.W.M.    I    James  Pratt Secretary 

ST.  ANDREW,  No.  110. 
R.W.M.    I    J.  C.  R.  Munro Secretary 

OPERATIVE,  No.  150. 

R.W.M.    I    Wm.Maitland Secretary 

OLD  ABERDEEN,  No.  164 
(Dormant.) 

ST.  GEORGE,  No.  190. 
R.W.M.    I    J.C.Blake Secretary 

ST.  MACHAR,  No.  319. 

Bridge  Hall,  Woodside. 

R.W.M.    I    A.M.Hendry Secretary 

NEPTUNE,  NO.  375. 
R.W.M.    I    Ewen  Ritchie Secretary 

ST.  TERNAN,  No.  443. 
Townhall,  Banchory -Ternan. 
R.W.M.    I    Alex.  Cran Secretary 

BON-ACCORD,  No.  669. 
R.W.M.    I    A.  I.  M'Connochie,  C. A. . . Secretary 

ST.  CLEMENT,  No.  688. 
R.W.M.    I    James  Gracey Secretary 


THE  ABERDEENSHIRE  PROVINCIAL  GRAND  ROYAL 
ARCH  CHAPTER. 

OFFICE-BEARERS  FOR  1886-87. 

Superintendent 

A.  M.  Byres,  C.A.,  74  Union  street Scribe  E.  (acting) 

The  Aberdeenshire  Provincial  Grand  Royal  Arch  Chapter  presides  over 
the  following  Chapters  : — 

ABERDEEN,  NO.  11. 
A.  I.  M'Connochie Z.     |    George  Shakle Scribe  E. 

ST.  GEORGE,  No.  21. 
J.  M.  Eraser Z.     |    Thomas  Eraser Scribe  E. 

ST.  PETER,  No.  30. 
T.  P.  May Z.     |    E.  Ritchie Scribe  E. 

ST.  MACHAR,  No.  37, 
James  Selbie Z.    |    Alex.  Troup Scribe  E. 

OPERATIVE,  No.  41. 

G.  Simpson Z.     |    William  Maitland Scribe  E. 

ST.  NICHOLAS,  No.  155. 

R.  Cran Z.     |    James  Pratt Scribe  E. 

BON-ACCORD,  No.  193. 
James  Milne Z.     |    A.  I.  M'Connochie,  C.  A.  . .  Scribe  E. 

Also, 

SOLOMON,  No.  38 Fraserburgh 

KEITH  LODGE,  No.  44 Peterhead 

CHARLESTON,  No.  57 Aboyne 


58  MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 

ST.  NATHALAN,  No.  142 Ballater 

ST.  ANDREW,  No.  146 New  Pitsligo 

ST.  ANTHONY,  No.  149 Inverurie 

ST.  GEORGE  ABOYNE  KNIGHT  TEMPLAR  ENCAMPMENT,  No.  21. 

Anthony  Callaghan E.G.  |  Alexander  Dakers Secretai-y 

ROYAL  ORDER  OF  SCOTLAND. 
Aberdeen  and  Kincardine  P.  G.  Lodge. 

John  Crombie,  C.A R.W.P.G.M.    |    A.  I.  M'Connochie,  C.A. .  .Secretary 

RED  CROSS  OF  CONSTANTINE. 
BoN-AccoRD  Conclave,  No.  6. 

Edward  Savage M.P.  Sovereign  ]  John  Crombie,  C.A Treasure^ 

ROSICRUCIAN  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND. 
Provincial  College  of  Aberdeen  and  Neighbouring  Counties. 

John  Crombie,  C.A Cliief  Adept  |  A.  I.  M'Connocliie,  C.A Recorder 

ROYAL  AND  SELECT  MASTERS. 
BoN-AccoRD  Council,  No.  2. 

John  Crombie,  C.A T.  I.  Master  |  Edward  Savage  —  R.  I.  Dep.  Master 

A.  I.  M'Connocliie,  C.A Prin.  Cond.  of  Work 

All  the  above  Masonic  Bodies  (unless  where  otherwise  mentioned)  meet 
in  the 

Masonic  Hall,        -        -        12  Exchange  Street. 
Sam.  Innes,  Hall  Keeper. 


Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm  of  Both  Sexes. 

NAZARETH  HOUSE,  CUPARSTONE. 


Newspapers  in  Aberdeen. 

Aberdeen  Journal  (Daily) 28  Adelphi 

,,        Free  Press  (Daily) 14  and  16  Broad  street 

„         Evening  Express 28  Adelphi 

„        Evening  Gazette 14  and  16  Broad  street 

Northern  Advertiser  (Tuesday) 20  Netherkirkgate 

Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine  People's  Journal 

(Saturday) 30  Market  street 

Aberdeen  Weekly  News  (Saturday) 18  Adelphi 


Police  Establishment. 

NAMES  AND  RESIDENCES  OF  POLICE   OFFICERS. 

Thomas  Wyness,  Superintendent 1  Springbank  terrace 

George  Day,  Lieutenant 13  Diamond  street 

James  Milne,        do 36  Union  street 

Smith  Ewan,  Inspector 22  Gordon  street 

William  Hall,      do 16  Urquhart  road 

William  Pope,      do 23  Bank  street 

James  Wyness,  Detective 13 J  Roslin  terrace 

John  Innes,  do 23  Bank  street 

Alex.  M'Math  do 48  Mount  street  west 

James  Flaws,  do 20  Urquhart  road 

Alexander  Smith,    do 21  Seamount  place 

James Dey,  do. 17  Craigie  street 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY. 


59 


James  Allardyce,  Sergeant 9  Langstane  place 

Samuel  Presslie,       do 35  Charlotte  street 

John  Shand,  do 71  Catharine  street 

Alexander  Mackay,  do 98  Holburn  street 

Francis  Farquhar,    do 76  Chapel  street 

Robert  S.  Donald,    do 1  Seaview  place 

Daniel  Ross,  do 240  Union  street 

George  Forbes,         do 19  Nelson  street 

George  Wilson,         do 8  Colville  place 

Alex.  Watson,      Constable 12  Urquhart  road 

James  Lonie,  do. 171  North  Broadford 

James  Anderson,       do 225  King  street 

JohnShewan,  do 85  Spring  garden 

Charles  Ramsay,        do 58  Nelson  street 

Francis  Middleton,    do 21  Nelson  street 

Archibald  Simpson,  do 48  Jasmine  terrace 

Robert  Thomson,      do 1  Whitehouse  street 

Alexander  Gibb,        do 8  Canal  place 

John  Masson,  do 81  George  street 

James  Bisset,  do 29  Jute  street 

Alexander  Geals,       do. lOJ  Powis  place 

James  Reid,  do 1  Millburn  street 

William  Walker,        do 60  Gordon  street 

Jonathan  Simmers,  do 191  Gallowgate 

John  Clark,  do 20  Jasmine  terrace 

William  Hendry,        do .- 63  Chapel  street 

Alexander  Deans,     do 2  Hillhead  terrace 

John  Robertson,       do 116  Chapel  street 

Thomas  Ritchie,       do 54  King's  crescent 

John  Masson,  do 81  George  street 

William  Taylor,         do 136  Skene  street 

James  Scorgie,  do 35  Chapel  street 

Robert  Beattie,         do 29  Jute  street 

Charles  Ross,  do 13  Diamond  street 

John  Pirie,  do 4  Park  place 

Alex.  Anderson,        do 61  Gallowgate 

Charles  Reid,  do 7  Canal  street 

William  Anderson,    do 17  Nelson  street 

Peter  Henderson,      do 16  Schoolhill 

Alex.  Johnstone,       do 38  Urquhart  road 

James  Booth,  do 3  Colville  place 

Charles  Dunbar,        do 28  Catharine  street 

WilUam  Ironside,      do 6  Merkland  road 

Samuel  Farquhar,     do 4  Summer  street 

Arthur  Sangster,       do 8  Merkland  road 

William  Duncan,       do 227  King  street 

Alexander  Mitchell,  do 58  Gordon  street 

John  Smollet,  do 40  King's  crescent 

John  Laing,  do 4  Hanover  street 

William  Christie,      do 20  South  Mount  street 

William  Garrow,       do 63  Chapel  street 

James  Cowie,  do 86  Skene  street 

James  Low,  do 25  Seamount  place 

John  Mackay,  do 227  King  street 

James  Shand,  do 48  Rosemount  place 

William  Gordon,        do 123^  Union  street 

John  Morren,  do 5  Jute  street 

George  Robertson,    do 123^  Union  street 

Alexander  Buchan,    do 11  Mounthooly 

Peter  Shepherd,         do 96  King's  crescent 

Alexander  Forbes,    do 158  King  Street 

William  Macdonald,  do 12  Marischal  street 

William  Fowlie,        do 12  Causewayend 

Arthur  Pressor,         do 11  Granton  place 

William  Bremner,     do 41  Mount  street 

John  Bisset,  do 37^  Spittal 


60  MISCELLANEOUS    DIRECTORY. 

George  Murray,    Constable 62  North  Broadford 

Charles  Goodall,        do 13  Crimon  place 

James  M'Pherson,     do 25  Gilcomston  steps 

James  Hendry,  do 74  St.  Andrew  street 

Agnes  Cameron,  female  turnkey,  58  Castle  street. 


Registration  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths. 

17  and  18  Victoria,  cap.  80,  and  relative  Statutes. 
Office— No.  71  King  street,  for  District  of  St.  Nicholas,  Aberdeen. 

Charles  Stronach,  Registrar. 

Office— 29  Thistle  street,  for  the  Aberdeen  District  of  Old  Machar. 

James  Meston,  Jun.,  Registrar. 

Hours,  from  10  A.M.  to  3  P.M.,  and  6  to  8  p.m.  ;  shut  on  Saturdays  after  2. 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  will  be  registered  without  any  fee  or 

penalty,  if  intimated  within  the  following  periods,  viz.  :— 

Births 21  days. 

Marriages 3    ,, 

Deaths 8    „ 

In  Registering  Births  it  is  necessary  to  state  the  date  and  place  of  the  'parents 
Marriage. 
All  Children  must  be  Vaccinated,  or  some  certificate  given,  within  Six 
months  after  birth,  by  a  duly  qualified  Medical  Practitioner,  whose  Certifi- 
cate of  Vaccination  must  be  returned  to  the  Registrar  Avithin  three  days 
after  the  operation. 

Under  the  Friendly  Societies'  Act,  1875,  and  Relative  Statutes,  no  money 
can  be  paid  by  any  Friendly  Society  or  Industrial  Assurance  Company  on  the 
death  of  any  person,  except  on  production  of  the  Registrar's  Certificate  of 
the  Death.  Fee  for  Certificate,  Is. ,  or  when  application  filled  up  by  Registrar, 
Is.  3d. 

Under  the  Marriage  Notice  (Scotland)  Act,  1878,  notice  of  intention  to 
marry  is  now  received  by  Registrars  from  persons  residing  in  any  part  of 
their  Districts  —the  fee  being  2s.  6d.  in  each  case. 


Naval  and  Military  Establishments. 


NAVY. 

H.M.S.  "  Clyde."    14  Guns,  1081  Tons. 

Drill  Ship  for  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  moored  in  Albert  Basin. 

Commander A.  W.  Warry,  312  Great  Western  road 

Fleet-Surgeon W.  H.  Stewart,  M.D. 

Paymaster Allan  F.  Gain,  8  Crown  street  (South) 

Gunner Richard  Seage,  H.M.S.  "Clyde" 


COAST    GUARD. 

Insitecting  Commander — Robert  Watts  Davies,  R.N. 
Chief  Officers— 3 2cme^  Spence,  Don  ;  W.  C.  Cobden,  Peterhead. 

CoUiston John  Collins,  chief  boatman  in  charge 

Cove  Bay ..SLush,  do.  do. 

Muchalls J.  Memberey,         do.  do. 

Port  Errol  (Detachment) Gordon  Jamieson, commissioned  boatman 

Belhelvie  (do.)  R.  Veale,  do. 

Stonehaven       (do.)  Walter  Bignell  do. 

The  Rocket  Life  Saving  Apparatus  supplied  by  the  Board  of  Trade  is  in 
charge  of  the  Coast  Guard,  and  there  is  a  Life  Saving  Company  at  each  of 
these  Stations. 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY.  61 

ARMY, 

Depot  "Gordon  Highlanders". 

75th  Regimental  District. 

Colonel  William  Green,  C.B.,  Commanding. 

Major  H.  Bayly  I    Lieutenant  H.  P.  Uniacke,  Acting 

Captain  S.  Kevill-Davies  I  Adjutant 

I    Lieutenant  C.  C.  Miller-Wallnutt 
Brigade-Surgeon—'B.  Lane. 
Paymaster— Ma,jov  W.  Franklin,  Army  Pay  Dept.     Quartermaster— J .  Ross. 

3uD  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders  (Militia). 

Head  Quarters King  Street  Barracks. 

a.  G.  Keen  (Colonel) Lt. -Colonel  Commanding 

F.  F.  Ramsay,  Captain Adjutant 

J.  Macpherson  Grant,  Captain Instructor  of  Musketry 

C.  M.  Macquibban,  M.D.,  M.M.S Surgeon-Major 

James  Ross Quartermaster  and  Act.  Paymaster 


ROYAL   ARTILLERY. 

8TH  SCOTTISH  DIVISION. 

Lieut. -Colonel  G.  J.  Burgmann,  R.A.  (Commanding  Auxiliary  Artillery,  2nd 

Sub  District,  N.B.). 

Lieut.  J.  H.  Chinn,  R.A.  (Adjutant,  Auxiliary  Artillery,  2nd  Sub 

District,  N.B.). 


ARTILLERY   VOLUNTEER    CORPS. 

1st  Aberdeen. 
Head  Quarters— N.  Silver  Street. 

Thomas  A.  W.  A.  Youngson Lt.-Col.  Com.,  Hon.Coli 

James  Ogston Lieut.  Col. 

F.  G.  F.  Grant  (commanding  Kincardine  Div.) Major  and  Hon.Lt.-Col. 

F.  M.  Moir Captain  and  Act.  Major 

Alex.  Sutherland ,, 

George  Milne „ 

W.  Bates  Avery ,, 

Wm.  Booth „ 

J.  W.  H.  Trail „ 

G.  Cooper „ 

J.  Duthie ,, 

J.  Seattle  (Johnshaven,  9th  Battery) ,, 

R.  W.  Huie  (St.  Cyrus,  10th  Battery) „ 

D.  A.  Urquhart  (Bervie,  11th  Battery) ,, 

(Stonehaven,  12th  Battery) 

G.  W.  P.  Howard- Vyse,  R.A Adjutant 

J.  Rodger,  M.D Surgeon-Major 

R.  J.  Garden,  M.D Acting  Surgeon 

Rev.  J.  M.  Mitchell Acting  Chaplain 

S.  P.  Ottewell,  Drill  Hall Sergeant-Major 

Thomas  Cowell,  7  Allan  street Sergt. -Instructor 

E.  Crooks,  38  Summerfield  terrace , ,, 

Jas.  Wood Bandmaster 


1ST  ABERDEENSHIRE  ENGINEER  VOLUNTEERS 

(4  Companies.) 

Orderly  Room— 8  Union  Wynd. 

William  Hall Major  Commanding 

Robert  H.  Anstice  (Major,  half-pay) Adjutant 


62 


MISCELLANEOUS   DIRECTORY. 


John  Davidson Captain  1st  Company 

John  Duthie „        2nd  Company 

Jas.  W.  Abernethy ,,        3rd  Company 

Arthur  F.  Mortimer ,,        4th  Company 

John  G.  Hall Surgeon 

James  Cooper Chaplain 

William  M.  Thomson Sergeant-Major 

Willoughby  Charles  Baker Sergeant-Instructor 


isr  VOLUNTEER  BATTALION  GORDON  HIGHLANDERS. 

(10  Companies.) 
Orderly  Room— Woolmanhill. 

William  Jopp Colonel 

Douglass  Duncan Lieut. -Colonel 

H.  Campbell  Gordon Major 

Henry  A.  Crane Major  and  Adjutant 

Angus  Eraser,  M.D Surgeon- Major 

Patrick  Blaikie  Smith,  M.  D Assistant  Surgeon 

James  Johnston Quarter-Master 

Rev.  J.  A.  M'Clymont Hon.  Chaplain 

William  Mackinnon Captain  A  Company 

A.  J.  W.  Storie „        B         ,, 

John  Whyte ,        C 

W.  Yeats  M'Donald ,        D        „ 

Lachlan  Mackinnon,  yost ,.       ,,        E         ,, 

George  Cruden ,,        F         ,, 

James  Clyne ,        G        ,, 

R.  A.  D.  Connon ,,        H        „ 

C.S.Gordon.... „        I  „ 

John  Crombie „        K        ,' 

Edward  Hart,  Drill  Hall Sergeant-Major 

James  Lawson,  65  John  street Sergeant-Instructor 

Wm.  Fraser,  Rifle  Range  Links „ 

John  Fraser,  5  Schoolhill Bandmaster 

Wm.  Webster,  11  Ferry  hill  terrace Sergeant  Piper 

Wm.  Fulton,  26  Urquhart  road Sergeant  Bugler 


Carriers  who  Depart  from  and  Arrive  in  Aberdeen. 


Those  marked  "*  are  Fortnightly  ;  the  remainder  are  v?eekly. 


WHKRE  TO. 

Aberchirder. 
Auchindoir . . 
Auchterless  . 
Birse 

Blackburn . . , 


Brucklay  . 
Cabrach . . 


Cluny 


Cromlet 

Culsalmond 

Cults,  &c.  Culter 

Cumineston 

Echt 


CARRIERS, 

Alex,  stables... 

James  Sim 

A.  Cryle 

John  Robbie . .  . 

Francis  Beaton. 

W.  Robertson. . 
J.  Sim 


H.  Robertson, 


James  Paul 

A.  Cryle 

Alex.  C.  Walker. 

John  Paul 

James  Gerrie. . . . 


WHERE  LODGED. 

30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 
6  Lt.  Belmont  St. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Mealmarket  st. 
30  Gerrard  street 

r  Schoolhill 


30  Gerrard  street 
30  Gerrard  street 

14  Exchange  st.. 

30  Gerrard  street 
6  Lt.  Behnont  st. 


ARRIVALS. 

We.  8a.m.... 
Th.  8  a.m..., 
Th.  8  a.m.... 
Th.  2p.m.... 
I  Tu.  &  Fri. 
\     3  p.m 

We.  8a.m.... 

Th.  8  a.m.... 

j  Tu.,  Th.  <Si 
(  Sat.  5  p.m. 

Th.  9  a.m.... 
Th.  8  a.m.... 

Daily  7  p.m. 

We.  8a.m.... 
Th.  2  p.m.... 


DEPARTURES. 

We.  3  p.m. 
Th.  3  p.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Th.  5-30  „ 

(  We.  &  S. 

i     5  a.m. 

f  M.  &We. 

t      3  p.m. 
Th.  3  p.m. 
Tu..  Th., 
&      Sat. 
5 '30  a.m. 
Fr.  11  a.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
JDly.lla.m. 
(     4  p.m. 
We.  3  p.m. 
Fr.  6  a.m. 


CARRIERS. 


63 


WHERE  LODGED. 


'^Watert.of  EchtW.  Farquharsou    6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
Ellon A.  Moir (5  Mealmarket  st. 


Foveran . 
Fy  vie  . . , 
■^Fy  vie . . 
Gamrie . . 


Garlogie 

Glenbucket . 


Inverurie 

Keithfield.... 
Kincardine . .. 
Lumsden  Vill. 
Lumsden  Vill. 
Lumsden  Vill. 
Maiyculter  . .. 

Methlick 

Midmar 

Mintlaw 

Newburgh 

Newburgh 

Newbyth 

New  Deer 


New  Pitsligo.. 
Old  Deer 


Oldmcldrum . 

Oldmeldram . 
Oldmeldrum . 

Rhynie 

Rayne 

Skene 


Skene . 


Stonehaven 

Strachan 

Strathdon 

Stewartfield 

Tarland 

Tarves 

Towie 

Wartle 

Woodside \ 

Buxburu |- 

Stoney wood . .  ) 

Do.  &  Woodeud, 


James  Catto . . . 
J.  Craighead . . . 
James  Clark . . 
John  Paul 


A.  Kennedy  

William  Forbes. 

Francis  Beaton. , 

James  Paul 

Alex.  Sheriffs. . . 

H.   Hall 

J.  Sim 

—  Fraser  

W.  Calder 

James  Paul 

James  Gerrie.. . . 
G.  Davidson 

B.  Cruickshank 


Connon . 

John  Paul 

G.Wilson 


W.  Robertson 
G.  Davidson . . 
A.  Nicol 


P.  Craigmyle 
James  Paul. 

J.  Sim 

A..  Cryle 

John  Selbie. . 


H.  Robertson. . . 

W.  Macpherson.. 

James  Ferries  . . 
Alex.  Spence — 
G.  Davidson .... 
Alex.  Anderson. 

Booth 

A.  Spence 

A.  Cryle 


J.  Davidson 


30  Gerrard  street- 

(i  Mealmarket  st. 

16  Harriet  street. 

30  Gerrard  street. 

16  Harriet  street. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

30  Gerrai-d  street, 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 
16  Harriet  street. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Mealmarket  st. 

6  Mealmarket  st. 

6  Mealmarket  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 


6  Mealmarket  st. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 


16  Harriec  st 

30  Gerrard  street. 
30  Gerrard  street. 
30  Gerrard  street, 
6  Lt. Belmont  st. 

TSchoolhill 


6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 

6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
6  Mealmarket  st. 
6  Lt.  Belmont  st. 
30  Gerrard  street. 

Gerrard  street 


ARRIVALS. 

Wed.  10  a.m. 

f  Tu.  &  Fr.  i 

\     a.m 

Thur.  7  a.m. 
Th.  9  a.m.  ., 
Th.  9  a.m..., 
Wed.  Sa.m.. 

(  Tu.  &  Fr. 

)      10  a.m. 
Wed.  9  a.m.., 

(Tues.  &Fri. 

1  3  p.m.... 
Thur.  9  a.m.. 
Thur.  10  a.m. 
Wed.  9  a.m... 
Thur.  8  a.m.. 
Daily  9  a.m. . 
Fr.  10  a.m... 
Thur.  9  a.m.. 
Th.  2  p.m.... 
Thur.  9  a.m.. 
Wed.  8  a.m.. 
Tu.  &  Fr. 
9  a.m.... 
Wed.  8  a.m.. 

<  Mo.  &  Wed. 

(      8  a.m 

Wed.  8  a.m... 

Thur.  9  a.m.. 
I  Tues.  &  Fr. 
\      3  p.m.... 

Mo.  &Th 

I'hur.  9  a.m.. 
Thur.  8  a.m.. 
Thur.  8  a.m.. 
Wed.  8  a.m... 
Tu.,  Th.,  & 
Sa.  5  p.m. 
(  Tu.,  Th.,  & 
Sat.  9  a.m. 


A.  C.  Walker 14  Exchange  st. . .  Daily  6  p.m 


p.m. 


1 

Thur.  2  ^ 
Tues.  7p.m. 
Thur.  9  a.m.. 
Wed.  8  a.m. . 
Thur.  8  a.m.. 
Tues.  7p.m.. 
Thur.  8  a.m.. 


Daily  , 


DEPARTURES. 

Wed.  1  p.m 
J  Tu.  &  Fr. 
1      2  p.m. 
Th.  2  p.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Th.  4  p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
j  Tu.  &  Fri 
(      4  p.  m. 
Wed.  5p.m. 
3' We.  &  Sat. 
(     5  a.m. 
Fri.  11  a.m. 
Th.  5 -30 p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
Thur.  3  p.m. 
Daily  4  p.m. 
Fr.  1  p.m. 
Fri.  11  a.m. 
Fr.  6a.m. 
Th.  3  p.m. 
Wed.  1  p.m. 
j  Tu.  &  Fr. 
I      1p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
(  Mo.  &  We. 
"i      4  p.  m. 
jM.     &   W. 
(     3  p.m. 
Thur.  3  p.m. 
f  We.  &  Sat. 
\     5  a.m. 
Mon.  &  Th. 
Frid.  11a.m. 
Thur.  3  p.m. 
Thur.  4  p.m. 
Thur.  1  p.m. 
f  Tu.Th.Sa. 
\    5-30  a.m. 
j  Tu.  Th.  &, 
\  Sa.  3  p.m. 
Prid.  5  a.m. 
We.  12  noon 
Thur.  3  p.m. 
Wed.  3  p.m. 
Th.  aftern'n. 
We.  12  noon 
Thur.  4  p.m. 

Daily  1  p.m. 
,DailylO-30 
a.m.3-80 
^     p.m. 


Hackney  Carriages. 

Plying  for  Hire  in  City  of  Aberdeen. 

Inspector — Smith  Ewan,  Inspector  of  Police. 

(1)  Fares  by  Distance. 

1  Mile  or  under Is  Od 

liMile        do Is  6d 

2  Miles      do 23  Od 

3  Miles      do 23  6d 

4  Miles      do 3s  6d 

5  Miles      do 4s  fid 


64  'buses. 

(2)  Fares  by  Time. 

ShopphiK'—  First  Hour 2s    Od 

Airing —  Do.  2s    6d 

Double  Fare  from  11  p.m.  to  6  a.m. 

No  charge  for  Luggage  under  56  lbs.  weight. 

6d.  chargeable  for  Luggage  exceeding  do. 

No  charge  for  Drivers. 

Proprietor  and  Driver  to  produce  Regulations  when  required. 


Coaches  and  Cars. 

Blackburn.— Leave  55  George  Street,  every  Friday  and  Saturday,  at  4-30  p.m., 

arriving  in  Aberdeen  at  10  a.m. 
Blairs  and  Maryculter. — From  top  of  Market  Street  to  Blairs  daily,  at  7  50 

a.m.,  12  p.m.,  and  4  p.m. — additional  on   Sat\n-days,  10  p.m.       From 

Blairs  at  9  a.m.,  1  p.m.,  5  p.m.  (6 "30  p.m.   on  Saturdays  instead  of  5 

p.m.)— additional  on  Saturdays,  11  p.m.     On  Fridays,  to  Mill  Inn  at  7 

a.m.,  instead  of  7'50  a.m.,  and  Mill  Inn  at  8-45  a.m. 
Cluny.— Leave  9  St.  Nicholas  Street  daily,  at  4  p.m.,  passing  Straik,  Skene, 

&c.,  arriving  at  Cluny  at  O'SO  p.m.     Leaves  Cluny  at  7-30  a.m.,  arriving  in 

Aberdeen  at  10  a.m. 
EcHT  AND  MiDMAB.— Leave  88  Union  Street  daily,  at  4  p.m..  passing  Carnie 

and  Garlogie  Mills,  arriving  at  Echt  at  6  p.m.,  and  Midmar  at  7  p.m. 

Leaves  Midmar  at  630  a.m.,  and  Echt  at  7"30  a.m.,  arriving  in  Aberdeen 

at  9  a.m. 
Ferryhill.— Leave  top  of  Market  street  every  half-hour,  from  8*45  a.m.  till 

8-45  p.m.  (9-45  on  Saturdays).     From  Ferryhill  every  half-hour,  from  9 

a.m.  till  9  p.m.  (10  p.m.  on  Saturdays). 
Newburgh.— Leave  6  Mealmarket  Street  at  (and  8  a.m.  in  Summer)  4  p.m., 

returning  fi'om  Newburgh  at  10  a.m.  (and  7  p.m.  in  Summer). 
New  Bridge  of  Don  (Tramway  'Bus). — From  top  of  Market  Street  at  9  a.m., 

and  every  hour  until  8  p.m.  (Saturday,  10  p.m.),  returning  at  30  minutes 

past  every  hour,  from  9-30  a.m.  till  8-30  p.m.  (Saturday,  10-30  p.m.). 
Old  Aberdeen  (Bain),  via  Gallowgate  and   Spittal. — Leave  top  of  Market 

Street  every  half-hour,  from  8'30  a.m.  till  9  p.m.,  returning  from  Town- 
House,  Old"  Aberdeen,  every  hour  and  half-hour,  as  above,  from  9  a.m. 

till  9  p.m.  (10  on  Saturdays). 
HoLBURN   TO    New    Pier,   via  Bridge    Street  and   Quay.— Leave    Holburn 

Road  every  half -hour  from  8-30  a.m.  till  8-30  p.m.  (9-30  on  Saturdays). 

Leave  New  Pier  every  half -hour  from  9  a.m.  till  9  p.m.  (10  on  Saturdays). 
RosEMOUNT,  Mile-end,  &c.— Leave  North  of  Scotland  Bank  every  half-hour 

from  8 '30  a.m.  till  9  p.m.  (10  on   Saturdays).     Leave  King's  Gate  every 

half-hour  from  8-30  a.m.  till  9  p.m.  (10  on  Saturdays). 
Tabves  AND  Methlic. — Lcavc  6  Mealmarket  Street  at  4  p.m.,   and  Tarve? 

at  7  p.m. ;  returning  from  Methlic  at  6  a.m.,  and  Tarves  at  7  a.m. 
TORRY.— Leave  foot  of  Market  street  every  hour,  from  8"30  a.m.  till  7'30 

p.m.  (Saturdays,every  half-hour,  from  2-30  till  8"30  p.m.),  and  from  Torry 

every  hour,  from  9  a.m.  till  8  p.m.  (Saturdays,  every  half-hour,  from  3 

till  9  p.m.) 
Bloomfield  Road  (Tramways).— Leave  Market  Street  for  Bloomfield  Road 

every  30  minutes,  from  8-38  a.m.  till  9-8  p.m.  (10'8  on  Saturdays).     Leave 

Bloomtield  Road  every  30  minutes,  from  8-22  a.m.  till  9-22  p.m.  (10 "22  on 

Saturdays). 
CuPARSTONE  AND  Mannofield  (Tramways).— Ist  Car  leaves  top  of  Union  Place 

at  8-15  a.m.,  2nd  Car  leaves  Market  Street  at  8-23  a.m.,  and  so  on  from 

Market  Street  to  Mannofield  eveiy  30  minutes  until  9"23  p.m.  (10-23  on 

Saturdays)  ;  returning  from  Mannofield  at  8-30  a.m.,  and  so  on  every  30 

minutes  until  9*45  p.m.  (10  45  on  Saturdays). 
Mannofield,  Cults,  and  Bieldside,  in  connection  with  Cars. — 1st  'Bus  for 

Cults  and  Bieldside  leaves  Union  Place  at  7'15  a.m.,  2nd  'Bus  (during 


ABEREEEN   SHIPPING.  65 

summer  montlis  only)  leaves  Mannofield  on  the  arrival  of  the  Car  leaving 
Union  Place  at  8'15  a.m.,  3rd  'Bus  leaves  Mannofield  on  the  arrival  of  the 
Car  leaving  Market  Street  at  9 '53  a.m.,  and  so  on  from  Mannofield  1.5 
minutes  past  every  two  hours  until  815  p.m.  (lO^lS  on  Saturdays);  return- 
ing from  Bieldside  at  8  a.m.,  9  a.m.,  11  a.m.,  and  so  on  every  two  hours 
uiitil  8"45  p.m.  (10'45  on  Saturdays). 

KiTTYBREWSTER  AND  WooDSiDE  (Tramways). — Leave  Market  Street  for  "VVood- 
side  every  15  minutes  from  8'0  a.m.,  till  9 '45  p.m.  (10'45  p.m.  on  Satur- 
days). From  Woodside  to  Market  Street  at  7'37  a.m.,  7'53  a.m.,  8'7  a.m., 
S'22  a.m.,  8"30  a.m.,  then  every  15  minutes  until  9"15  p.m.  (10"15  p.m.  on 
Saturdays). 

Queen's  Cross  and  Nelson  Street  (Tramways). — Leave  Queen's  Cross  at  8 
a.m.,  and  every  15  minutes  vmtil  915  p.m.  (1015  on  Saturdays).  Leave 
Nelson  Street  at  9'S  a.m.,  and  every  15  minutes  until  9 "38  p.m.  (10'48  on 
Saturdays). 

Woodside,  Buxburn,  Bankhead,  and  Stoneywood  in  connection  with  Cars. — 
A  'Bus  leaves  Woodside  for  Buxburn  and  Bankhead  every  hour,  from  7  "30 
a.m.  till  8 '30  p.m.  (10 '30  on  Saturdays).  Returning  from  Bankhead  every 
hour,  from  8'5  a.m.  till  8'50  p.m.  (10'50  on  Saturdays).  The  hours  at 
which  the  'Bus  runs  to  Stoneywood  from  Woodside  are— 9 '30  a.m.,  11*30 
a.m.,  1-30  p.m.,  3-30  p.m.,  5-30  p.m.,  and  7'30  p.m.  (9-30  p.m.  on  Satur- 
days). Returning  from  Stoneywood  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  2  p.m.,  4  p.m., 
6  p.m.,  and  S  p.m.  (10  p.m.  on  Saturdays).  On  Saturdays,  from  1"30  p.m., 
and  every  half-hour  till  9'30  p.m.,  a  'Bus  will  run  to  Bankhead;  returning 
every  half -hour  from  2  35  till  10 '35  p.m. 


ABERDEEN     SHIPPING. 

NAME   AND  MASTEK.  OWNER  OR  AGENT.  TONS.      BUII-T. 

Aberdeen,  s.s..  Profit...- Adam  &  Co 1056  1871 

Aberdeen,  s.s.,  Barclay G.  Thompson  &  Co 3616  82 

Aberdonian,  schooner J.  Archibald 133  40 

Aberdour,  s.s.,  Taylor Adam  &  Co 1519  83 

Abergeldie,  s.s.,  Murray Adam  &  Co 2862  82 

Abergeldie,  ship,  Johnston J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co 1151  69 

Agricola,  brig.  Lees Alexander  Lees,  Stonehaven 151  57 

Alexander  Duthie,  shiji,  Craigen. . .  John  Rust  &  Son 1158  67 

Alexander  Nicol,  sch.,  Watt Aberdeen  Lime  Co 195  76 

Alexindev  Pirie   ss    T  iiiHatpr     J  Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

Alexander  Pirie,  s.s.,  j^mUlater..  |    g^^^^^  ^^^  Limited 328  74 

Altmore,  S.S.,  Stephen Adam  &  Co 1975  77 

Altna-Craig,  s.s.,  Buyers Adam  &  Co 2858  82 

Altonower,  s.s.,  Barnet Adam  &  Co 2476  80 

Altyre,  s.s,,  Watson Adam  &  Co 854  78 

Alvah,  S.S.,  Young Adam  &  Co 3600  78 

Ardga V,  Cook Adam  &  Co 

Ardlethen,  s.s.,  Murray Adam  &  Co 1579  83 

Ardmellie,  s.s.,  Taylor.. Adam  &  Co 1518  84 

Ardoe,  s.s.,  Wilson. Adam  &  Co 1380  80 

Argosy,  barque,  Craigen G.  Milne  &  Co 

Aristides,  ship,  Kemball G.  Thompson  &  Co 1661  76 

Arva,  schooner,  Esson The  Master 79  56 

Ascolon,  barque J.  R.  Anderson,  London 938  68 

Australasian,  s.s.,  Simpson G.  Thompson  &  Co 3630  84 

Aviemore,  Clark G.  Thompson  &  Co 1091  70 

Avochie,  s.s..  Smith Adam  &  Co 1590  84 

Balgownie,  s.s.,  M'Donald Adam  &  Co 1150  80 

Ballochbuie,  s.s.,  Ross J.  <fc  A.  Davidson 428  80 

Ban  Righ,  s.s.,  Turriff Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  575  70 

Banchory,  s.s.,  Keith Adam  &  Co.  .- 575  77 

Benachie,  Pad.  Trawler,  Jackman .  .G.  &  W.  Davidson 82  78 

Ben  Avon,  s.  s. ,  Scorgie Adam  &  Co 632  75 

Benledi,  Pad.  Tug,  Newton John  Newton 9  78 


BUILT. 


66  ABERDEEN   SHIPPING. 

NAMK  AND  MASTER.  OWNER  OR  AGENT.  TONS. 

Benabourd,  s.s.,  Watson Adam  &  Co 430  1881 

Ben-a-main,  s.s.,  Geater J.  &  A.  Davidson 246  78 

Ben-Macdui,  S.S.,  Wood Adam  &  Co 377  74 

Birkhall,  s.s.,  Smith Adam  &  Co , 1470  78 

Black  Dwarf,  s.  s. ,  Adam John  Fife 63  74 

Bon-Accord,  steam-tug,  Thomson . .  .George  Leslie  &  Co 31  62 

Bon- Accord,  s.  s. ,  Davidson J.  &  A.  Davidson 296  72 

Bonito,  S.  Trawler Thomas  Walker 60  80 

Braemar,  s.s.,  Grubb Adam  &  Co 750  75 

Brilliant,  ship,  Davidson John  Dnthie 1613  77 

Britannia,  steam-tug.  Fowler George  Leslie  &  Go 15  57 

Caerloch,  s.s. ,  Clark A.  Nicol  &  Co 717  82 

Cairnbulg,  ship,  Donald Wm.  Duthie,  jun 1600  74 

Camatic,  ship J.  F.  Gibb,  London 871  67 

Camerata,  s.s.,  Rowsell Adam  &  Oo 1000  74 

Cardan  s  s     M'Donell  -!  Aberdeen,  Leith,  &  Moray  Firth 

uargan,  s.s.,  m.  uoneu -^     g^^^^^  Shipping  Co 168  73 

Carib,  ship,  Vicary Anderson,  Anderson  &  Co.,  Lond.  912  82 

Catherine  Ellen,  sch.,  WilUams Bon- Accord  Slate  Co 99  62 

Cimba,  J.  Pimister A.  Nicol  &  Co 1116  78 

Charles  Chalmers,  brig,  Milne Commercial  Company 176  74 

Charles,  schr., J.  Archibald 97  57 

Christiana  Thompson,  ship,  MurrayG.  Thompson  &  Co 1079  66 

City  of  Aberdeen,  s.s.,  Marchant  ..Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  579  73 

City  of  London,  s.s.,  Chalmers Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  564  71 

Coast  Guai-d,  p.  trawler Wm.  Meff 21  79 

Cock  of  the  North,  smack,  Andrews.  William  Hogarth 48  35 

Countess  of  Aberdeen,  s.s. ,  )  Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

M'Bain  j"     Steam  Co 575  78 

Crathie,  s.s.,  Stephen W.  T.  Moffatt 314  84 

Dabulmanazi,  s.s.,  Stuart J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son 1640  82 

Darra,  bar. ,  Low Anderson, Anderson&Co., Lond . .  999  65 

Dee,  S.S.,  Smith G.  &  W.  Davidson 220  84 

Deeside,  s..s.,  Spence Mennie  &  Brown 592  83 

Diana,  schooner,  Hall Alexander  Hall 125  68 

Don,  s.s G.  &  W.  Davidson 208  83 

Donegal,  barque,  Butchart G.  Milne  &  Co 

Dunrobin  Castle,  bar. ,  Crombie.. . .  G.  Milne  &  Co 545  52 

„       ,    ,  T>i     1  (  Aberdeen,  Leith,  &  Moray  Firth 

Earnholm,  s.s.,  Black |     Shipping  Co 405  75 

Ethiopian,  ship,  Jenkjms G.  Th(m:ipson  &  Co 839  64 

Exile,  schooner,  West James  West 199  64 

Fancy,  brig Robt.  Brown 148  48 

Famenoth,  barque,  Morgan John  Cook  &  Son 983  76 

Giovanni,  barque,  Crombie G.  Milne  &  Co 

Gipsy,  s.s.,Byth W.  Leslie  &  Co 68  83 

Girdleness,  s.s. ,  Bannerman John  Cook  &  Son 382  83 

Glassalt,  s.s..  Joiner William  Leslie  &  Co 416  83 

Glen  Gelder,  s.s.,  Munro John  Fleming 499  81 

Glen  Tanar,  s.s.,  Esson. John  Fleming 1027  83 

Glen  Tilt,  s.s.,  Allan John  Fleming 290  83 

Good  Hope,  brig,  Ganson Herman  Ganson 156  61 

Goval,  S.S.,  Stephen Wm.  Leslie  c\r  Co 282  81 

•Grandholm,  s.s.,  Masson Wm.  Leslie  &  Co 900  84 

Granite  City,  Tug,  Bruce John  Newton 20  S3 

Grip  Fast,  s.s..  Buyers William  Leslie  &  Co 544  83 

Harbinger,  ship,  D.  R.  Bolt Anderson, Anderson&Co., Lond.  .1506  76 

Harlaw,  s.s.,  Dowman Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co..  277  81 

Hayle,  s.s.,  Gordon Adam  &  Co 223  67 

Heather-Bell,  steam-tug,  HendersonNewton 15  57 

Hesperus,  ship,  Harry Anderson, Anderson&Co., Lond..  1777  73 

Hindostan,  barque,  Milne George  Mibie  &  Co 674  47 

Holmsdale,  ship,  R.  Desteeger Anderson,  Anderson  &  Co. ,  Lond.  1250  58 

Ich  Dien,  s.s.,  Dove Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.     87  77 

Ifaf a,  barque,  Messurier John  T.  Rennie  &  Son 365  73 


ABERDEEN   SHIPPING.  67 

NAME  AND   MASTER.  OWNER  OR  AGENT.  TONS.    BUILT. 

I'll  Try,  brig,  Allan James  Allan 152  18(33 

Isabel,  schooner,  Stott George  Sinclair 136  52 

T  TT  n  -nr,,-  ut-  (Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull 

James  Hall,  S.S.,  Wright |      Steam  Co.,  Limited 221  70 

Java,  barque,  Beynon George  Milne  &  Co 

Jerusalem,  ship.  Breach G.  Thompson  &;  Co 901  67 

Jessie,  schooner A.  Sherer's  Trustees 101  58 

John  Duthie,  ship,  Levie John  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co 1031  64 

Lady  Cathcart,  s.  s. ,  Ross Aberdeen  Lime  Co 418  82 

Leucadia,  barque,  Mill A.  Nicol  &  Co 896  70 

Libelle,  s.s.,  Symmers George  Milne  <fe  Co 1336  81 

Lightning,  pad.  trawler,  Cable Crawford  Noble 15  79 

Linn  o'  Dee,  s.s.,  Miller R.  Connon  &  Co 580  84 

Lizzie,  s.s John  Paley,  Preston 32  81 

Luna,  schooner,  Christie A.  Farquhar 170  48 

Margaret  Edward,  bar George  Elsmie  &  Son 281  56 

Maritzburg,  barque,  Findlay John  T.  Rennie  &  Son 442  76 

Maroon,  ship,  Spray Anderson,  Anderson  &  Co.,  Lond.1029  83 

Martha  Birnie,  barque,  Keith Geo.  Milne  &  Co 830  63 

Mary  Stewart,  barque Andrew  Thompson 484  71 

Matabele,  s.s.,  Melville John  T.  Rennie  &  Son 85 

May  Queen,  .ship,  Leslie William  Shirres 733  69 

Mercury,  schooner,  Thomas George  Elsmie  &  Son 366  71 

Mermaid,  sch. ,  Wood James  Jack,  Stonehaven 96  58 

Messenger,  schooner,  Callander  . .  .Andrew  Sherer's  Trustees 211  39 

Miltiades,  Ayling G.  Thompson  &  Co 1452  71 

Miss  Roberts,  P.  Trawler,  Wells. . .  J.  A.  Tulloch 52  70 

Nants,  s.s Loire  &  Thames  Steam  Co.,  Lond.  304  73 

Natal,  barque,  Scorgie J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son 445  76 

Nereid,  sch. ,  Adam George  Sinclair 182  60 

Nevado,  barque,  Dunbar George  Milne  &  Co 674  71 

North  Star,  s.  trawler,  Crighton.. . .  J.  A.  Tulloch 29  83 

Orontes,  ship,  Bain G.  Thompson  &  Co 1318  81 

Pan  ope,  schooner,  Sharp And.  Sherer's  Trustees 85  57 

Paradox,  s.s.,  Pirie Alex.  H.  Taylor 386  70 

Paris,  s.s Loire  &  Thames  Steam  Co.,  Lond.  304  73 

Patriarch,  ship,  Plater G.  Thompson  &  Co 1339  69 

Pericles,  ship,  Largie Geo.  Thompson  &  Co 1598  77 

Peruvian,  barque James  Waugh,  S.  Shields 414  48 

Pioneer,  s.  trawler,  Harris Robert  Anderson 67  82 

Ploughman,  brig.  Walker Aberdeen  Commercial  Co 168  67 

Polly,  sloop Donald  Fiddler,  Longhope 17  54 

Port  Jackson,  ship,  Crombie W.  A.  &  J.  Duthie 2132  82 

Quathlamba,  barque,  Ross J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son 467  79 

Queen,  steamship N.  of  S.  and  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . ,  404  61 

Queen  of  the  Dart,  schr A.  H.  Taylor 131  48 

Romanoff,  ship,  Mearns Alexander  Nicol  &  Co 1225  74 

Royal  Saxon,  pad.  trawler William  Meff 20  79 

Salamis,  ship,  Philip G.  Thompson  &  Co 1079  75 

Samuel  PhmsoU,  ship,  Henderson . .  G.  Thompson  &  Co 1444  73 

Siberia,  ship,  Logan John  Fleming 1301  66 

St.  Clair,  s.s. , N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co...  588  68 

St.  Clement,  s.s., Thomas  Walker 39  85 

St.  Lawrence,  s.s. ,  Grant Aberdeen  Lime  Co 38  81 

St.  Magnus,  s.s., N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . .   518  64 

St.  Nicholas,  s.s N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co. ..  744  71 

St.  Olaf,  s.s N.  of  S.  and  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co. . .     54  82 

St.  Rognvald,  s.s N.  of  S.  and  O.  &  S.  Steam  Co...  920  83 

St.  Sunniva,  s.s N.  of  S.  and  0.  &  S.  Stsam  Co. .  .1000  87 

Scottish  Maid,  sch. ,  Smith George  Leshe  &  Co 135  39 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  ship,  Meston  ..Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 1492  76 

Smyrna,  ship,  Spalding G.  Thompson  &  Co 1305  76 

Sophocles,  ship.  Smith G.  Thompson  &  Co 1120  79 

Star,  sch.,  Gemlo David  Scott,  KinnefE 44  59 

Star  of  China,  barque,  Bruce George  Milne  &  Co 794  62 


68  POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 

NAME  AND  MASTER.  OWNER  OR  AGENT.  IONS.   BUILT. 

Surprise,  smack,  Andrews A.  P.  Hogarth 43  1854 

Tagus,  brig,  Hartman P.  Baunerman 186  41 

Telephone,  s.  s James  Aiken,  jr. ,  &  Co 1249  78 

Thermopylse,  ship,  Allan G.  Thompson  &  Co 947  68 

Thyatira,  ship,  A.  Philip G.  Thompson  ^te  Co 962  67 

Torridon,  ship.  Shepherd Alex.  Nicol  &  Co 1564  85 

Trafalgar,  ship,  Moir Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 1429  76 

Umvoti,  barque.  Reeves John  T.  Rennie  &  Son 464  69 

Victoria,  schooner,  Christie A.  Farquhar. . .. 180  49 

Viking,  s.  s. ,  M '  Kinlay Lewis  Miller,  Crieff 264  75 

Village  Pride,  brig,  Scorgie Geo.  Sinclair 159  60 

Windsor  Castle,  ship,  Macdonald  .  .Donaldson  Rose  &  Co 979  70 

Woodburn,  s.S.,  J.  Fitzgerald Anderson,  Anderson  &  Co.,  Lon..     97  65 

Yallaroi,  ship,  Brown Alex.  Nicol  &  Co 1500  85 


POST  OFFICE,  ABERDEEN. 

POST  OFFICE  BUILDINGS— MARKET  STREET. 

William  Mitchell,  Postmaster.     Chief  C^e?'^-— George  Wood. 

Superintendent — DUN.  Collie.    Superintendent  of  Telegraphs — Jas.  M'Cormack. 

On  Week  Bays  the  Office  is  open  for  Postal  business  from  7  a.m.  till  9  p.m., 
Postal  Order  business  9  a.m.  till  9  p.m.,  and  for  Money  Order,  Savings  Bank, 
Life  Insurance,  and  Annuity  business  from  9  a.m.  till  6  p.m.  On  Sunday  and 
Sacramental  Fasts,  the  Office  is  open  for  Postal  business  from  9  till  10  a.m., 
and  from  1  till  2  p.m.  For  Telegraph  business  there  is  attendance  con- 
tinuously during  day  and  night  both  on  Week  days  and  Sundays,  entrance 
after  9  p.m.,  first  and  second  door  in  Shiprow. 


Rates  of  Postage  and  Conditions  of  Transmission. 

LETTERS— /^Jft^foid;. 

The  rates  of  Postage  when  prepaid  are  as  follows  : — 

For  a  letter  not  above  1  oz Id. 

Do.         above  1  oz. ,  but  not  above  2  oz 1  jd. 

Do.  do.    2  oz. ,  do.  4  oz 2d. 

And  so  on  by  Jd.  for  every  additional  2  oz. 

A  letter  posted  unpaid  is  chargeable  on  delivery  with  double  postage  ;  and 
a  letter  posted  insufficiently  prepaid  is  chargeable  with  double  the  deficiency. 

No  letter  may  be  above  IS  inches  in  length,  9  inches  in  width,  and  6  inches 
in  depth,  unless  it  be  sent  to  or  from  a  Government  office. 

If  the  stamps  affixed  to  letters  are  mutilated  or  defaced,  the  letters  will  be 
liable  to  the  unpaid  rates. 

Payment  of  postage  cannot  be  made  by  means  of  imperfect  postage  stamps, 
or  of  embossed  or  impressed  stamps  cut  out  from  envelopes,  cards, 
wrappers,  or  telegraph  message-forms,  even  although  the  stamps  have  not 
been  before  used. 

Re-directed  letters  are  charged  an  additional  postage  for  each  re-direction, 
according  to  the  prepaid  scale. 

All  persons  sending  letters  by  the  post  unpaid,  which,  from  any  cause 
whatever,  cannot  be  delivered  to  the  parties  to  whom  they  are  addressed,  are 
liable  to  pay  the  postage  charged  thereon,  which  may  be  recovered,  with 
costs,  by  summary  proceedings  before  a  magistrate. 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY.  69 

NEWSPAPE  RS—flnlcmdJ. 

Inland  Newspapers  are  subject  to  the  following  regulations  :— 

To  have  the  privilege  of  passing  as  a  newspaper,  the  publication  must  first 
have  been  accepted  as  a  Newspaper  b}'  the  Postmaster-General,  and 
have  been  placed  on  a  register  at  the  General  Post-Office,  from  which 
it  is  liable  to  be  removed,  either  through  the  non-renewal  of  the  regis- 
tration fee,  5s.,  year  by  year,  or  in  consequence  of  any  change  which 
may  deprive  it  of  the  characteristics  of  a  Newspaper.  Registration  for 
inland  circulation  includes  registration  for  transmission  abroad. 

For  each  inland  newspaper,  whether  posted  singly  or  in  a  packet,  the 
postage,  when  prepaid,  is  one  halfpenny  ;  but  a  packet  containing  two 
or  more  registered  newspapers  is  not  chargeable  with  a  higher  rate  of 
postage  than  would  be  chargeable  on  a  book  packet  of  the  same  weight, 
viz.,  one  halfpenny  for  every  2  oz.,  or  fraction  of  2  oz. 

A  newspaper  posted  unpaid,  or  a  packet  of  newspapers  posted  either  unpaid 
or  insufficiently  paid,  is  treated  as  an  unpaid  or  insufficiently  paid 
book  packet  of  the  same  weight. 

The  postage  must  be  prepaid  either  by  an  adhesive  stamp  or  by  the  use  of  a 
stamped  wrapper. 

No  Newspaper  can  be  sent  through  the  post  a  second  time  for  the  original 
postage  ;  for  each  transmission  a  fresh  postage  is  required. 

Every  newspaper  must  be  posted  either  without  a  cover,  or  in  a  cover  en- 
tirely open  at  both  ends,  so  as  to  admit  of  easy  removal  for  examination. 
If  this  rule  be  infringed,  the  newspaper  is  treated  as  a  letter. 

Every  newspaper  must  be  so  folded  as  to  admit  of  the  title  being  readily 
seen. 

A  newspaper,  or  a  packet  of  newspapers,  which  contains  any  inclosure 
(except  supplements)  is  charged  as  a  letter ;  unless  the  inclosure  be 
such  as  might  be  sent  at  the  Book  rate  of  postage,  and  the  entire  packet 
be  sufficiently  prepaid  as  a  Book  Packet,  in  which  case  it  is  allowed  to 
pass. 

A  newspaper  which  has  any  letter,  or  any  communication  of  the  nature  of 
a  letter,  written  in  it  or  upon  its  cover,  will  be  charged  as  an  unpaid  or 
insufficiently  paid  letter. 

No  packet  of  newspapers  may  be  above  141bs.  in  weight,  two  feet  in  length, 
one  foot  in  width,  or  one  in  depth. 


BOOK  AND  CIRCULAR  FOST-( InlandJ. 

The  Postage  is  one  halfpenny  for  every  2  oz.  or  part  of  that  weight. 

A  packet  posted  wholly  unpaid  is  charged  with  double  the  book  postage, 
and  if  posted  partially  prepaid,  with  double  the  deficiency. 

Every  book  packet  must  either  have  no  cover,  or  a  cover  entirely  open  at 
both  ends,  so  as  to  admit  of  the  contents  being  easily  withdrawn  for  exami- 
nation. It  may  contain  any  number  of  separate  books  or  other  publications, 
prints,  or  maps,  and  any  quantity  of  pai)er,  parchment,  or  vellum,  either 
printed,  written,  plain,  or  any  mixture  of  the  thi-ee  ;  together  with  whatever 
is  necessary  for  the  safe  transmission  of  litei'ary  matter,  or  usually  appertains 
thereto,  to"  the  exclusion  of  letters  or  any  enclosure  sealed  or  otherwise 
closed  against  inspection,  or  any  communication  of  the  nature  of  a  letter 
written  in  any  such  packet,  or  on  its  cover.  Entries,  however,  merely 
stating  who  sends  the  book,  &c.,  or  to  whom  it  is  given,  are  not  regarded  as 
a  letter. 

Circulars,  i.e.,  letters  which  are  intended  for  transmission  in  identical 
terms  to  several  persons,  and  the  whole  or  the  greater  part  of  which  is  printed, 
engraved,  or  lithographed,  may  also  be  sent  by  book  jjost. 

No  book  packet  may  be  above  51bs.  in  weight,  or  18  inches  in  length,  9 
inches  in  width,  and  6  inches  in  depth,  unless  it  be  sent  to  or  from  a  Govern- 
ment Office. 


vo 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


POST  CARDS-//nZflnrf/ 

Official  Post  Cards  impressed  with  a  halfpenny  stamp ;  Reply  Post  Cards 
impressed  with  a  halfpenny  stamp  on  each  portion  of  them,  and  private  Cards 
impressed  at  the  Office  of  Inland  Revenue  with  halfpenny  stamps,  are  avail- 
able for  transmission  between  places  in  the  United  Kingdom  only. 

The  front  (or  stamped)  side  is  for  the  address  only  in  addition  to  the 
words  printed  thereon.  There  must  be  nothing  else  written,  printed,  or 
otherwise  impressed  on  it.  On  the  reverse  side,  any  communication  may  be 
printed  or  written.  Nothing  whatever  may  be  attached  :  nor  may  the  Card 
be  folded,  cut,  or  otherwise  altered.  If  any  of  these  rules  be  infringed,  the 
Card  will  be  charged  Id.  on  delivery. 

No  Card  other  than  one  of  those  issued  by  the  Government,  or  a  private 
Card  impressed  with  a  halfpenny  stamp  by  the  Inland  Revenue  Office  will 
pass  under  a  half-penny  stamp,  if  it  bear  on  it  a  written  communication  of 
the  nature  of  a  letter. 


COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  LETTERS,  NEWSPAPERS,  &c. 

Rates  of  Postage.    Foreign  and  Colonial. 

The  rates  of  postage  for  correspondence  posted  in  the  United  Kingdom  ad- 
dressed to  countries  comprised  in  the  Postal  Union  are  as  follows  :— 


1 

V-.->^^ 

^§s 

CpT  c< 

News- 

■5=^& 

§ 

papers 

^§1 

Patterns 

i 

(Post- 

--a 

Commercial 

(Postage 

fe 

1 

'O 

age 
must 

Papers. 

must  be 

f 

1 

be  pre- 
paid). 

prepaid). 

5^ 

m 
M 

1 

1^1 

■^ 

^ 

^ 

fS 

^ 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

For  countries  in  Class 

^ 

1 

id.  per 

h 

of^.S 

g'O.S  ^'" 

2 

A.  (see  page  71). 

'2oz. 

•^  i 

Sg-^^o,^ 

For  countries  in  Class 

^ 

^S,s 

n^SfP^i' 

B.    which   are   not 

PM^-o 

^^■^BM 

printed  in   italics, 

'Ti  o  ^ 

^    IS." 

&,  for  Hong  Kong, 

\^ 

u 

Id.  per 

1 

„ 

Japan,     and     New 

1 

4  oz. 

•3     ^B> 

Caledonia  via  San 

1 

>p:^^^. 

o-i->^h  -.  '=> 

Francisco. 

; 

1-,  jd  Si  ^ 

.^3    ; 

For  countries  in  Class 

> 

P.^£^ 

<2^§-S^ 

B.whichare  printed 
in  italics,  via  Brin- 
disi. 

[• 

2 

Hd.  per 
4oz. 

n 

e   as  ] 
cept 
arge 
d.  in  i 

<D   y    O    CO   O 

" 

Do.     by  French  Pac- 
ket {excejyt  India). 

t' 

n 

Ud.  per 

"4:07.. 

1 

JP- 

" 

-The  scale  of  postage  for  letters  for  places  abroad  progresses  by  half 

ounces. 


POSTAL    DIRECTORY. 


•71 


Countries  Comprised  in  the  Postal  Union. 


Class  A. 


Egypt. 

P'rance. 

Germany. 

Gibraltar. 

Great  Britain. 

Greece. 

Heligoland. 

Italy. 

Luxemburg. 

Madeira. 

Clas 

Dominica. 

Dominican  Re- 
public (San  Do- 
mingo). 

Ecuador. 

Falkland  Islands. 

French  Colonies. 

Gambia. 

Gold  Coast. 

Grenada. 

Grenadines. 

Guatemala. 

Hawaiian  Islands. 

Hayti. 

Honduras  (Repub- 
lic of). 

Hong  Kong. 

India. 

Jamaica. 


Malta. 

Marquesas         Is- 
lands. 

Montenegro. 

Netherlands. 

Newfoundland. 

Norway. 

Persia,  via  Russia. 

Portugal. 

Roumania. 

Russia. 
B. 

Japan. 

Labuan. 

Lagos. 

Liberia. 

Mauritius        and 
dependencies. 

Mexico. 

Montserrat. 

Netherland  Colo- 
nies. 

Nevis. 

Nicaragua. 

Paraguay. 

Patagonia. 

Persia,     via     the 
Persian  Gulf. 

Peru, 

Portuguese   Colo- 


St.  Pierre  ot  Mi- 

quelnn. 
Servia. 
Spain. 
Sweden. 
Switzerland. 
Tahita. 
Turkey. 
United  States. 


Austria-Hungary. 

Azores. 

Belgium. 

Bulgaria. 

Canada  (Dominion 

of). 
Canary  Islands. 
Cyprus. 
Denmark  (includ- 

ingFaroelslands 

and  Iceland). 

Antigua. 

Argentine  Re- 

public. 

Bahamas. 

Barbadoes. 

Bermuda. 

Bolivia. 

Brazil. 

British  Guiana. 

British  Honduras. 

Ceylon, 

Chili. 

China. 

Congo. 

Costa  Rica. 

Danish  Colonies ; 
viz.  :  Greenland, 
St.  John,  and  St. 
Thomas. 

1.  Unpaid  letters  addressed  to  or  received  from  countries  in  the  Postal 
Union  are  charged  double  the  prejiaid  rate,  and  those  partially  prepaid  are 
charged  with  double  the  deficiency. 

2.  No  letter  for  a  colony  or  foreign  country  may  exceed  2  feet  in  length  or 
1  foot  in  width  or  depth,  and  packets  of  books  or  printed  matter  sent  to 
countries  of  the  Postal  Union  must  not  exceed  18  inches  in  length. 

3.  The  rates  of  postage  to  the  chief  British  colonies  not  comprised  in  the 
Postal  Union  are  as  follows  : — 


St.  Kitts. 
St.  Lucia. 
St.  Vincent,  West 

Indies. 
Salvador. 
Siam. 

Sierra  Leone. 
Spanish  Colonies. 
Straits  Settlements, 
Tobago. 
Tortola. 
Trinidad. 
Turk's  Islands. 
United  States  of 

Colombia. 
Uruguay. 
Venezuela. 


Letters 
per 
J  oz. 

News- 
papers 
per 
4oz. 

Book  Packets  and 
Patterns. 

Regis- 
tration 
Fee. 

Not 
exc. 
loz. 

lto2 
oz. 

2oz. 

to 
4  oz. 

Every 
addi- 
tional 
4  oz. 

fN.  South  Wales 
New  Zealand    - 
Queensland 
-   South  Australia 
Tasmania  - 
Victoria     - 
i  West  Australia- 
Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Natal    - 

Fiji         ;          -          - 

Ascension    - 
St.  Helena    - 

d. 
6 

1 

d. 
1 

d. 
2 

4 

3 

4 
3 

1- 

3 

4 
3 

" 

d. 
2 

72 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


4.  Letters  posted  unpaid,  or  insuflaciently  paid,  to  or  from  Australia,  New 
Zealand,  Cape  Colony,  or  Natal  are  charged  6d.  each  in  addition  to  the  defi- 
cient postage,  and  those  to  or  from  St.  Helena  are  charged  double  the  defi- 
ciency. 

The  rates  of  postage  for  Foreign  countries  and  places  not  comprised  in  the 
Postal  Union  are  as  follows,  viz.  :— 


Abyssinia 

Africa,  W.  Coast  Native 

possessions. 
Madagascar,  except  St. 

Mary  and  Tamatave. 
Morocco  (ex.  Tangier)   - 
Orange  Free  State  - 
Sarawak 
Transvaal        (including 

Bechuanaland). 


Letters 

per 

ioz 

s. 

d. 

*   0 

5 

c  aO 

6 

CO 

8 

cO 

2k 

0 

6 

c  a  0 

5 

0 

8 

News- 
papers 


Book  Packets  and 
Patterns. 


Not 
exc. 
1  oz. 


Every 
addi- 
tional 


d.  d.        d. 

Postal  Union  rate. 
1     I       2        I    3   I       3 

2d.  per  2  ozs. 


Postal  Union  rate. 

1 

1              2 

3 

H 

alh 

n 

3 

H 

2 

3 

5 

in  4 

None 
2 

Ml  2 
2 


Letters,  &c.,  for  officers  on  board  ships  of  war  on  the  Pacific  Station  (North 
or  South)  are  subject  to  the  same  rates  of  postage  as  ordinary  correspondence 
for  Chili. 

Palestine.    See  Turkey. 

*  N.B. — (c)  denotes  that  prepayment  is  compulsory,  it  being  in  all  other 
cases  voluntary  ;  (a)  that  an  additional  charge  is  made  on  delivery  ;  {in)  that 
the  registration  is  incomplete,  not  extending  beyond  Port  of  Arrival ;  and 
(none)  that  no  registration  can  be  effected. 


PARCEL  VO^T— (Inland), 

Parcels  not  exceeding  11  lbs.  in  loeiglit  are  received  at  any  Post  Office  for 
transmission  between  places  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

In  order  that  a  packet  may  go  by  Parcel  Post,  it  must  be  tendered  for 
transmission  as  a  parcel,  and  should  bear  the  words  "Parcel  Post,"— which 
should  be  clearly  written  in  the  left-band  top  corner. 

The  following  are  the  principal  conditions  and  regulations  : — 


The  size  allowed  for  an  Inland  Postal  Parcel  is- 
Greatest  length 


3  ft.  6  in. 
6  ft.  0  in. 


Greatest  length  and  girth  combined 
For  example — 
A  parcel  measuring  3  ft.  6  in.  in  its  longest  dimension  may  measure  as 

much  as  2  ft.  6  in.  in  girth,  i.e.,  round  its  thickest  part;  or — 
A  shorter  parcel  may  be  thicker  ;  thus,  if  it  measure  no  more  than  3  ft. 
in  length,  it  may  measure  as  much  as  3  ft.  in  girth,  i.e.,  round  its 
thickest  part. 

The  rates  of  Postage  are, — for  a  Parcel, — 

Not  exceeding  1  lb.  in  weight  .....  3d. 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY.  73 

And  the  charge  after  3rl.  for  the  first  pound  will  be  three  half-imice  per  lb. 
for  every  pound,  or  fractional  part  of  a  pound,  above  the  first  pound. 

Parcels  must  not  be  posted  in  a  letter  box,  but  must  be  taken  into  a  Post 
Office  and  handed  over  the  counter,  and  a  parcel  should  not  be  left  until  the 
weight,  size,  and  postage  have  been  tested  by  the  clerk  at  the  counter.  Care 
must  be  taken  that  every  parcel  bears  a  clear  address. 

If  a  packet  bearing  the  words  "  Parcel  Post,"  or  otherwise  clearly  marked 
as  intended  for  transmission  as  a  parcel,  is  not  posted  in  accordance  with  this 
regulation,  it  is  treated  as  a  letter  or  book  packet,  if  it  is  fully  prepaid  at  the 
rate  proper  to  either,  and  is  otherwise  in  accordance  with  the  letter  or  hook 
post  regulations.  If  such  a  packet  is  not  fully  prepaid  at  the  letter  or  book 
post  rate,  it  will  be  treated  as  a  parcel,  and  will  be  charged  on  delivery  with  a 
fine  of  Id.,  together  with  the  deficient  postage,  if  any,  at  the  parcel  post  rate. 

Parcels  which  bear  on  the  outside  any  WTiting  or  drawing  of  an  indecent  or 
offensive  nature,  or  within  which  any  contents  of  a  like  nature  may  be 
observed,  and  parcels  containing  gunpowder,  cai'tridges,  lucifer  matches  or 
anything  explosive  or  liable  to  sudden  combustion,  bladders  containing  liquid, 
live  animals,  grossly  offensive  or  filthy  matter,  and  anything  in  a  condition 
likely  to  injure  other  parcels,  or  any  officer  of  the  Post  Office,  are  prohibited. 

If  any  such  parcel  be  tendered  for  posting,  it  is  refused,  or,  if  detected  in 
transit,  it  is  detained. 

Parcels  containing  fish,  game,  meat,  eggs,  &c.,  or  knives,  or  other  sharp 
instruments,  can  only  be  sent  if  so  packed  as  to  prevent  all  risk  of  injury  to 
other  parcels.  Liquids  or  semi-liquids  are  not  accepted  unless  in  bottles  or 
cans  securely  stoppered ;  nor  powders,  unless  so  packed  that  they  cannot 
escape  in  transmission.  Bottles  or  glass  in  any  form  can  be  accepted  only 
when  so  packed  as  to  be  secure  from  breakage.  If  a  parcel  be  tendered  in  a 
damaged  or  insecure  condition  it  will  be  refused.  If  a  parcel  in  such  condi- 
tion is  observed  in  transit  it  is,  if  possible,  made  secure  and  sent  forward : 
but,  if  it  cannot  be  so  secured,  it  is  detained. 

Parcels  known  to  contain  a  letter,  packet,  or  parcel  intended  for  delivery  at 
an  address  other  than  that  borne  on  the  parcel  itself  are  prohibited. 

Parcels  addressed  to  a  Post  Office  to  be  called  for,  or  to  a  person  residing 
beyond  the  free  postal  delivery,  are  kept  three  weeks.  At  the  end  of  one 
•week,  if  the  parcel  bears  on  the  outside  the  sender's  name  and  address,  a 
notice  of  the  fact  that  the  parcel  has  not  been  delivered  is  sent  to  him. 

Parcels  addressed  to  a  ship  are  kept  one  month. 

If,  however  such  a  parcel  contains  perishable  matter  it  is  kept  only  48 
hours  ;  and  should  it  become  offensive,  it  may  be  disposed  of  at  any  time  as 
the  Postmaster  General  may  direct. 

Parcels  addressed  to  a  Post  Office  "to  be  called  for,"  and  only  such  parcels, 
are  liable  to  a  demurrage  charge  at  the  rate  of  Id.  a  day  after  they  have  re- 
mained in  the  Office  one  clear  day,  counting  as  a  day  the  period  during 
which  the  Office  is  ordinarily  open  to  the  public. 

No  demurrage  is  charged  on  parcels  addressed  to  persons  residing  outside 
the  limits  of  the  free  delivery,  or  to  persons  on  board  ship. 

In  order  to  facilitate  the  return  of  parcels  which  cannot  be  delivered,  it  is 
most  desirable  that  the  name  and  address  of  the  sender  should  appear  on  the 
outside  of  every  parcel. 

For  despatch  and  delivery  of  parcel  mails  see  Aberdeen  Mail  Arrangements. 

Insurance  and  Compensation. 

Compensation  for  the  loss  and  damage  of  inland  parcels  will  be  given 
according  to  the  following  scale,  provided  the  parcel  is  posted  in  accordance 
with  the  regulations  for  the  time  being,  that  the  postage  and  insurance  fee 
be  prepaid  and  a  certificate  of  posting  obtained,  bearing  thereon  a  receipt  for 
the  insurance,  if  such  has  been  effected,  viz. : — 

I. — Where  no  fee  except  postage  is  paid,  the  Postmaster-General  will  give 
compensation  to  an  amount  not  exceeding £1 

II. — Where  in  addition  to  the  postage  an  insurance  fee  of  Id.  is  paid,  the 
Postmaster-General  will  give  compensation  to  an  amount  not  exceeding £5 

III. — Where  in  addition  to  the  postage  an  insurance  fee  of  2cl.  is  paid,  the 
Postmaster-General  will  give  compensation  to  an  amount  not  exceeding . .  £10 


74 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


FOREIGN  AND  COLONIAL  PARCEL  POST. 

(1.)  A  Parcel  Post  Service  is  established  between  the  United  Kingdom  and  the  coun 
tries  named  in  the  accompanying  list. 


Colonies 

RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

and 
Foreign  Counteies. 

Not   exceeding  in   Weight. 

1  lb.  1  2  lbs.  1 

3  lbs.  1  4  lbs.  1  5  lbs.  i  6  lbs.  |  7  lbs.  |  81bs.  |  9  lbs.  |  10  lbs.  |  11  lbs. 

Belgium,  via  Ostend 

Constantinople  and ) 
Smyrna j 

Egypt 

Germany 

Austro- Hungary ) 

Denmark j 

Heligoland 

Switzerland 

Germany 

Austro  -  Hungary 

Denmark  

Heligoland  

Switzerland 

Holland  

Luxemburg     

Norway,  via  Newcastle . . 

Sweden 

Australia — New  South  "J 
Wales,  South  Australia,  ( 
Western  Australia,  &  ( 
Victoria ) 

Tasmania 

Cape  of  Good  Hope — 

Cape  Town 

Cape  Colony 

Ascension  and  St.  ) 
Helena ) 

^Dominion  of  Canada — 

New  Brunswick,  Nova"\ 
Scotia,  Prince  Edward  ( 
Island,  and  Province  ( 
of  Quebec ) 

Province  of  Ontario 

North- West  Terri-") 
tories  and  Province  >■ 
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Hong  Kong  and  certain') 
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*  The  delivery  of  Parcels 
which  can  be  consulted  at  any 


in  Canada  is  confined  to  certain  selected 
Post  Office. 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY.  75 

(2.)  The  dimensions  are  the  same  as  for  the  Inland  Parcel  Post,  except  for 
Jamaica,  the  dimensions  for  which  are — length  2  feet,  girth  4  feet ;  and  for 
Belgium,  Germany,  and  Norway— 2  feet  in  any  direction. 

Dutiable  articles  are  liable  to  charge  for  Customs  duty. 

N.B,— Parcels  exceeding  the  limits  of  value,  weight,  or  size  prescribed  by  the 
Post  Office  may  continue  to  be  forwarded  as  heretofore  by  the  Agency  of  the 
Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steam  Navigation  Company,  122  Leadenhall  street, 

REGISTRATION— flnland  and  Foreign). 

The  fee  for  registering  a  letter,  newspaper,  or  book-packet,  passing  by  post 
between  any  two  places  in  the  United  Kingdom,  is  twopence. 

The  fee  chargeable  for  registration  to  places  abroad  will  be  found  in  the 
column  headed  "Registration  Fee,"  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
postage. 

No  letter  or  other  postal  packet  addressed  to  initials  or  to  a  fictitious  name 
can  be  registered  ;  nor  can  any  letter  be  accepted  for  registration,  unless  the 
enclosure  can  be  securely  placed  so  as  not  to  move  about,  and  be  covered  by  a 
proper  and  well  fastened  envelope. 

Registered  letters,  (fee. ,  must  be  prepaid  as  regards  both  postage  and  regis- 
tration fee  ;  except  official  letters  for  Government  Offices  in  London,  Dublin, 
or  Edinburgh. 

Every  letter  to  be  registered  must  be  given  to  an  Agent  of  the  Post-Office 
and  a  receipt  obtained  for  it,  and  should  on  no  account  be  dropped  into  the 
letter-box.  If,  contrary  to  this  rule,  a  letter  marked  "Registered  "  be  dropped 
into  the  letter-box,  it  will,  if  directed  to  any  jAace  in  the  United  Kingdom,  be 
liable  to  a  registration  fee  of  Sd.  instead  of  the  ordinary  fee  of  2d. 
Insurance  and  Compensation. 

Subject  to  the  general  conditions  for  Registration,  compensation  for  the 
loss  and  damage  of  Inland  Registered  Letters  will  be  given  according  to  the 
following  scale,  provided  that  a  certificate  of  posting,  bearing  thereon  a 
receipt  for  the  insurance  fee  (which  must  be  prepaid)  be  obtained,  viz. : — 

I. — Where  no  fee  except  postage  and  the  registration  fee  is  paid,  the 
Postmaster-General  will  give  compensation  to  an  amount  not  exceeding.  .£2 

II. — Wherein  addition  to  the  postage  and  the  registration  fee  an  insurance 
fee  of  \d.  is  paid,  the  Postmaster-General  will  give  compensation  to  an 
amount  not  exceeding £5 

III — Where  in  addition  to  the  postage  and  the  registration  fee  an  in- 
surance fee  of  2d.  ia  paid,  the  Postmaster-General  will  give  compensation  to 
an  amount  not  exceeding £10 


Money  Order  Office,  Government  Insurance  and  Annuity 
Office,  and  Post-Office  Savings  Bank. 

Commission  on  Inland  Money  Orders. 

For  sums  not  exceeding  £1 , 2d. 

,,         above  £1  and  not  exceeding  £2 3d. 

,,  ,,      £2  and  not  exceeding  £4 4d. 

,,  „     £4  and  not  exceeding  £7 5d. 

„  „     £7  and  not  exceeding  £10 6d. 

Commission  on  Colonial  or  Foreign  Oiders. 


For  sums  not  exceeding 

£2 

£5 

£7 

£10 

S.     D. 

0    6 

S.     D. 

1     0 

S.     D. 

1     (5 

S.     D. 

2     0 

Money  Orders  do  not  require  a  receipt  stamp. 

Although  at  the  end  of  twelve  months  from  that  in  which  it  was  issued,  a 
Money  Order,  if  still  unpaid,  becomes  legally  void,  nevertheless,  when  a  good 
reason  can  be  given  for  the  delay  in  presenting  it,  an  application  for  payment, 
subject  to  a  certain  deduction,  is  entertained. 

No  application  can  be  entertained  for  compensation  for  alleged  injury  from 
the  non-payment  of  a  Money  Order  at  the  expected  time. 

After  once  paying  a  Money  Order,  by  whomsoever  presented,  the  Office  is 
not  liable  to  any  further  claim. 


76  POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 

Postal  Orders. 
Postal  Orders,  for  certain  fixed  sums  from  Is.  up  to  £1,  are  now  issued  and 
paid  at  all  Money  Order  Offices  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  at  Malta  and 
Gibraltar. 

The  following  are  the  amounts  for  which  Postal  Orders  are  issued,  to- 
gether with  the  Poundage  payable  in  respect  of  each  Order  :— 
Amount  of  Order.  Poundage. 

Is.  Od M. 

Is.  6d id. 


Od Id. 

2s.  6d Id. 

3s.  Od Id. 

3s.  6d Id. 

4s.  Od Id. 


Amount  of  Order.  Poundage. 

4s.  6d Id. 

5s.  Od Id. 

7s.  6d Id. 

10s.  Od. Id. 

10s.  6d Id. 

15s.  Od l^d, 

20s.  Od IJd. 


Broken  amounts  may  be  made  up  by  the  use  of  postage'stamp.s,  not  exceed- 
ing fivepence  in  value,  affixed  to  the  face  of  any  one  Postal  Order. 

The  person  to  whom  a  Postal  Order  is  issued  must,  before  parting  with 
it,  fill  in  the  name  of  the  person  to  whom  the  amount  is  to  be  paid,  and  may 
fill  in  the  name  of  the  Money  Order  Office  at  which  the  amount  is  to  be  paid. 
The  person  so  named  must,  before  payment  can  be  made,  sign  the  receipt  at 
the  foot  of  the  Order,  and  must  also  fill  in  the  name  of  the  Money  Order 
Office,  if  that  has  not  been  already  done. 

POST-OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS. 

These  banks  are  established  under  the  provisions  of  the  Act  24  Vict.,  cap.  14, 
intituled,  "  An  Act  to  grant  additional  facilities  for  depositing  small  Savings  at 
interest,  with  the  Security  of  the  Government  for  the  due  Repayment  thereof,"  and 
are  open  daily  during  the  hours  appointed  for  money  order  business  for  the 
receipt  of  deposits  of  one  shilling,  or  any  number  of  shillings,  subject,  of 
course,  to  the  limitations  of  amount  prescribed  in  the  Acts  previously  in  force 
for  Savings  Banks. 

Deposits  are  received  of  any  sums  not  less  a  shilling  or  more  than  £30  in 
one  year,  and  when  the  Deposit  reaches  £1,  interest  at  the  rate  of  6d.  a  year 
on  each  pound  deposited  is  given. 

Limit  of  Deposits,  £150,  exclusive  of  interest. 

PURCHASE  OF  GOVERNMENT  STOCKS. 

Any  Depositor  in  the  Post-Office  Savings  Bank  may  invest  £10  or  any  larger 
sum  up  to  £100  in  Government  Stocks  at  the  current  price  of  the  day,  and 
may  sell  at  the  same.  The  commission  for  buying  or  selling  is,  not  exceed- 
ing £25,  9d  ;  exceeding  £25  and  not  exceeding  £50,  Is.  3d.  ;  exceeding  £50  and 
not  exceeding  £75,  Is.  9d  ;  and  exceeding  £75  and  not  exceeding  £100,  2s.  3d. 

The  amount  of  Government  Stocks  which  any  one  person  can  buy  in  a  year 
must  not  exceed  £100,  and  the  whole  amount  which  he  can  hold  in  such 
Stocks  must  not  exceed  £300. 

GOVERNMENT  INSURANCES  AND  ANNUITIES. 

Life  insurance  for  any  amount  not  less  than  £5  or  more  than  £100  may  be 
effected  by  any  person  not  over  the  age  of  65  years  and  not  under  the  age  of 
14  years  ;  or,  if  the  amount  does  not  exceed  £5,  not  under  the  age  of  8  years. 
Immediate  or  Deferred  Annuities  are  granted  for  any  amount  not  less  than 
£1  or  more  than  £100  to  any  person  not  under  the  age  of  5  years.  The 
persons  whose  lives  are  insured,  or  to  whom  Annuities  are  granted  by  the  Post- 
master-General, have  direct  Government  security  for  the  payment  of  the 
money  at  the  proper  time. 

Forms  of  proposal  for  the  insurance  of  lives  and  the  purchase  of  Annuities, 
and  information  as  to  filling  them  up,  may  be  obtained  at  any  Post  Office. 


Pillar  and  Wall  Letter  Boxes 

COLLE(JTIONS. 

1st, 2-0    A.M. 

2nd, 9-15  A.M, 

3rd, 11-0  A.M. 

4th 12-15  P.M. 

5th, 1-45  P.M, 


6th, 3-30  P.M. 

7th, 6-15  P.M. 

8th, 90    P.M. 

Sunday,       -        -        .    2"0  a.m.  only 


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POSTAL    DIRECTORY.  79 

Post-Office  Telegraphs. 

TARIFF  (INLAND). 

The  charpfe  for  Telegrams  throughout  the  United  Kuigdom  is  6d.  for  the 
first  12  words,  and  ^d.  for  each  additional  word.     Addresses  are  charged  for. 

Telegrams  may  be  repeated  at  the  request  of  the  sender,  if  he  desires  to 
adopt  this  extra  security  against  risk  of  error,  by  being  signalled  back  from 
each  office  at  which  they  are  received  to  the  office  from  which  they  are  for- 
warded. The  charge  for  repetition  is  one  half  the  ordinary  tariff  ;  a  fraction 
of  a  half-penny  being  reckoned  as  a  half-penny. 

The  cost  of  a  reply  not  exceeding  forty-eight  words  may  be  prepaid. 

Copies  of  a  Telegram,  directed  to  more  than  one  firm  or  person  in  the  same 
free  delivery,  London  excepted,  will  be  delivered  separately  at  an  additional 
charge  of  twopence  per  copy. 

Figures  are  counted  at  the  rate  of  five  figures  to  a  word.  Fractions  are 
counted  according  to  the  number  of  figures  employed,  one  figure  being  counted 
for  the  mark  of  division,  thus — ^  counts  as  one  word,  and  109  ^  as  two. 


PORTERAGE. 

The  sums  charged  for  the  transmission  of  Telegrams  cover  the  costs  of 
delivery  by  special  Foot  Messenger  within  the  limits  of  one  mile  of  the  Ter- 
minal Telegraph  Office,  or  within  the  limits  of  the  Town  Postal  Delivery  of 
that  Office,  when  it  is  a  Head  Office,  and  the  Town  Postal  Delivery  extends 
for  more  than  a  ndle  from  it. 

When  the  addressee  does  not  reside  within  the  above  dosci-ibed  limits,  and 
the  sender  desires  to  have  his  telegram  delivered  by  special  Foot  Messenger, 
the  charge  will  be  sixpence  per  double  mile  or  any  part  thereof.  A  sum  of 
one  shilling  per  double  mile  will  be  charged  for  the  delivery  of  Telegrams  by 
Cab,  Fly,  or  Horse  express. 

When  the  addressee  does  not  reside  within  the  above  described  limits,  and 
sender  does  not  wish  to  incur  the  cost  of  special  delivery,  his  Telegram  may 
be  delivered  free  of  extra  charge  by  the  ordinary  postal  delivery  next  following 
on  the  arrival  of  his  Telegram  at  the  Terminal  Telegraph  Office. 


REGISTERED  ADDRESSES. 
Any  person  may  register  an  abbreviated  or  arbitrary  address  on  payment 
of  a  fee  of  £1  Is.  a  year,  dating  from  the  day  of  registration.     The  address 
must  consist  of  not  less  than  two  words,  one  of  which  is  to  be  the  town  or 
place  of  delivery. 


BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE. 

Where  the  amount  or  value  of  the  money  for  which  the  bill  or  note 

is  drawn  or  made  does  not  exceed  £5     - 
Exceeding  £.5  Not  exceeding  £10    -  -  -  - 

„  10  „  25    -  -  -  - 

„  25  „  50    -  -  -  - 

„  50  „  75    -  -  -  - 

75  ,,  100    - 

For  every  £1U0,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of  £100,  of  such 
amount  or  value    -  .  . 

The  duties  on  Inland  and  Foreign  Bills  are  made  identical. 


£0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

9 

0 

1 

0 

RECEIPT  STAMPS. 
For  £2  and  upwards.  Id. 
Where  adhesive  Stamps  are  used,  the  granter  must  cancel  them  by  writing, 
on  or  across  the  stamp,  his  Name  or  Initials,  or  the  Name  or  Initials  of  his 
firm,  together  with  the  true  date  of  his  so  writing,  so  that  the  stamp  maybe 
effectually  cancelled,  and  rendered  incapable  of  being  used  for  any  other  in- 
strument, or  unless  it  is  otherwise  proved  that  the  stamp  appearing  on  the 
instrument  was  affixed  thereto  at  the  proper  time. 

Penalty  for  neglect  or  refusal,  £10. 


GENEKAL  DIRECTORY 

OF  THE 

CITY"  OF  ABERDEEN. 


1887-88. 


ABEL,  John,  cattle  dealer,  62  Hardgate 

Abel,  Wm.,  postman,  6  Little  Chapel  street 

Abel,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  South  Mount  street 

Abercrombie,  Miss  Rachel,  256  Union  street 

Abercromby  &  Davidson,  harness  composition  manufacturers, 

17  Guestrow 
Abercromby,  James,  postman,  8  Ferryhill  terrace 
Abercromby,  James  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  31  Hamilton  place 
Aberdeen  &  Glasgow  Steam  Shipping  Co.,  Lim. ;  agents,  W. 

Leslie  &  Co.,  67  Marischal  street 
Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland   Newspaper  and  Printing 

Company,  Limited,  28  and  29  Adelphi  ° 

Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly  Society,  141  and  145  George 

street  ;  James  F.  M.  Massie,  treasurer ;  James  Robert- 
son, secretary 
Aberdeen  and  Northern  Register  Office  for  Servants,  189  Union 

street 
Aberdeen  and  Northern  Heritable  Property  Co.,  Limited,  177 

Union  street ;  Strachan  &  Gray,  secretaries  and  trea- 
surers 
Aberdeen  Academy  of  Modern  Languages,  245  Union  street ; 

principals,  Mons.  C.  Des  Clayes  and  Mons.  A.  Christen 
Aberdeen  Association  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Dwellings 

of  the  Labouring  Classes,   Limited  ;   secretary,  James 

Murray  Garden,  7  Union  terrace 
Aberdeen  Association  for   Improving  the   Condition  of  the 

Poor  ;  office,  2  M'Combie's  Court,   50   Union  street ; 

George  Milne,  secretary  and  superintendent 
Aberdeen  Association  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals  • 

office,  74  Union  street ;  secretary,  A.  M.  Byres,  C.A.  ; 

hon.  treasurer,  J.  A.  Sinclair,  C  A.  (Bank  of  Scotland) 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  81 

Aberdeen  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly  street ;  William 
Meston,  manager 

Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine  People's  Journal  Office,  30 
Market  street ;  W.  &  W.  Lindsay 

Aberdeen  Berlin  Wool  Warehouse,  111  Union  street 

Aberdeen  Boat  Club,  Polmuir  ;  secretary,  D.  B.  Leask,  N.  of  S. 
Bank,  Ltd. 

Aberdeen  Building  Company,  Limited,  10  Colville  place; 
manager,  James  Gordon 

Aberdeen  Butterine  Works,  Canal  place  ;  James  Fraser 

Aberdeen  Cafe  Company,  Limited,  purveyors  of  tea  and 
coffee.  Cafe,  10  Shiprow  ;  Charles  Poole,  manager ; 
office,  20  Belmont  street,  Jas.  S.  Butchart,  secretary 

Aberdeen  Carriage  Works,  99  and  101  King  street,  John  T. 
Clark 

Aberdeen  Catholic  Hall  Co.,  Lim.,  9  North  Silver  street  ; 
secretary,  John  Craigen,  solicitor,  63  Union  street 

Aberdeen  Cattle  and  Farm  Produce  Association,  Lim.,  45  and 
46  Powis  terrace  ;  James  Thomson,  manager 

Aberdeen  Cemetery  Company,  Limited  ;  secretary,  George  G. 
Whyte,  C.A.,  130|  Union  street ;  superintendent,  Jas. 
Williams 

Aberdeen  Central  Hide,  Tallow,  and  Offal  Market,  291,  293, 
295  George  street 

Aberdeen  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  North  of  Scotland  Trade 
Protection  Society  ;  James  Tytler,  12  Union  terrace, 
secretary 

Aberdeen  Chemical  Works,  Links  ;  J.  Miller  &  Co. 

Aberdeen  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College  and  Practising 
School,  185  George  yt.  ;  Simpson  &  Cruden,  advocates, 
13  Bridge  street,  secretaries  and  treasurers 

Aberdeen  Free  Church  of  Scotland  Training  College  and 
Practising  School,  Free  South  School,  Charlotte  street 
south  ;  R.  Lumsden,  banker,  secretary  and  treasurer 

Aberdeen  Choral  Union  ;  secretary,  J.  B.  Keith,  236  George 
.  street 

Aberdeen  Collegiate  School,  for  Young  Ladies,  and  Kinder- 
garten, 1  Bon-accord  street,  Boys'  Department,  Willow- 
bank  ;  principal,  C.  Des  Clayes 

Aberdeen  Comb  Works,  40  Hutcheon  st.  ;  S.  E.  Stewart  &  Co. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Company,  lime,  coal,  bone  and  chemi- 
cal manure,  oil-cake  makers,  and  grain  merchants  ; 
offices  and  works.  Provost  Blaikie's  quay ;  branch  office, 
140  Union  street ;  Alexander  Copland,  manager 

Aberdeen  Conservative  Association  ;  principal  secretary,  P.  H. 
Chalmers,  advocate  ;  acting  secretary,  J.  C.  Willet,  advo- 
cate, 255  Union  street 


82  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen  Couservative   Club,    120  Union   street ;   secretary, 
George  Ciiiden,  advocate,  13   Bridge  street  ;  steward, 
James  Gacutt. 
Aberdeen  Co-operative   Property   Investment   Co.,  office,    74 

Union  street ;  John  Crombie,  C.A.,  manager 
Aberdeen  Cork  Co.,  manufacturers  and  importers  of  foreign 

corks,  Guild  Street  Buildings 
AbeMeen   Curling  and   Skating  Club  ;    secretary  and   trea- 
surer, John  C.  Willet,  advocate,  255  Union  street 

Aberdeen  Dairy  Company,  Limited,  27  Union  place  ;  secre- 
tary, Wm.  Paul,  245  Union  street  ;  manager,  John  Black 

Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Co.,  office,  23  Market  street ;  L. 
M'Kinnon,  jun.,  secretary 

Aberdeen  Evening  Express  Office,  28  and  29  Adelphi 

Aberdeen  Female  School  of  Industry,  North  Lodge,  167  King 
street ;  Miss  Falconer,  matron 

Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press  Office,  14  and  16  Broad  street 

Aberdeen  Foundry,  122^  West  North  street  ;  William  Hen- 
derson, manager 

Aberdeen  Gas  Works,  Cotton  street 

Aberdeen  General  Dispensary  and  Vaccine  Institution,  61 
Guestrow 

Aberdeen  Glen  Line  Steamship  Company,  Limited ;  managing 
director,  John  Fleming,  48  Market  street 

Aberdeen  Golf  Club,  Club  House,  Links  ;  secretary,  A.  D. 
Morice,  advocate  ;  attendant,  A.  Simpson 

Aberdeen  Granite  Works,  Constitution  street  ;  A.  Macdonald 
&  Co.,  Limited 

Aberdeen  Granite  Quarrying  Co.,  Lim.  ;  office,  166  Union 
street ;  secretary,  George  D.  Dalgarno,  solicitor 

Aberdeen  Gymnastic  and  Rowing  Club,  gymnasium  8  Union 
wynd,  boat-house  near  Wellington  Suspension  bridge  ; 
secretary,  George  Cruden,  13  Bridge  street 

Aberdeen  Heritable  Securities'  Investment  Co.,  Limited  ; 
secretary,  John  Muill,  advocate,  21  Bridge  street 

Aberdeen  Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow  Market  Co.,  Limited,  hide, 
skin,  and  tallow  brokers,  the  company's  market,  42 
Wales  street  ;  branches,  Inverurie  and  Keith  ;  John  B. 
Cairns,  manager 

Aberdeen  Horse  Bazaar,  137  North  Broadford  ;  Thos.  M'Bey 

Aberdeen  Ice  Manufacturing  Company  ;  office,  48  Market  st, 
works,  Poynernook  road 

Aberdeen  Iron  Works,  York  pi.,  Footdee  ;  Hall,  Russel,  &  Co. 

Aberdeen  Junior  Liberal  Association  ;  treasurer,  George  Fal- 
coner, advocate,  63  Union  street 

Aberdeen  Jute  Company,  Limited;  works,  Sunnypark;  mana- 
ger and  secretary,  James  Ducat 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  83 

Aberdeen  Journal  Office,  28  and  29  Atlelphi 

Aberdeen  Lands  and  Heritages  Valuation  Office,  27  King  st.  ; 

James  Russell,  assessor 
Aberdeen,  Leitli,  and  Moray  Firth  Steam  Shipping  Co.,  Lim. ; 

office,  3  Trinity  buildings  ;  manager,  James  Crombie 
Aberdeen  Liberal  Association ;  secretary,  J.  S.  Watt,  35a  Union 

street ;  collector,  William  Giles,  271  Holbnrn  street 
Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  lime,  coal,  bone  manure,  nitrate  of  soda, 

and  guano  merchants,  and  manufacturers  of  oil  and  oil- 
cake, 2  Provost  Blaikie's  quay  ;  And.  Baxter,  manager 
Aberdeen  Loan  Co.,  Limited,  95  Loch  street ;  Jas.  Maitland, 

manager 
Aberdeen  Master  Masons'  Association  ;  chairman,  John  Fyfe  ; 

secretary,  John  Morgan  (of  A.  Mitchell  &  Co.) 
Aberdeen  Market  Company ;  secretaries  and  law  agents,  Adam, 

Thomson,  and  Ross,  2   Union   terrace  ;   treasurer,   R. 

Lumsden,  manager,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited  ;  superin- 
tendent, A.  S.  Chalmers 
Aberdeen  Masonic  Hall  Co.,  Limited  ;  office,  74  Union  street  ; 

A.    L    M'Connochie,    C.A.,    secretary ;     James    Main, 

attendant,  12  Exchange  street 
Aberdeen  Match  Manufacturing  Company  ;  treasurer's  office, 

75  Union  street ;  Works,  Oakbank 
Aberdeen  Mourning  Establishment,  44  Union  street 
Aberdeen  Music  Hall,  Union  street ;   secretaries.  Eraser  and 

Duguid,    advocates    (Albany    buildings),    13    Bridge 

street 
Aberdeen  Mutual  Assurance  and  Friendly  Society  ;  actuary 

and  secretary,  J.  Crombie,  C.A.,  74  Union  street 
Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hull  Steam  Co.,  Limited  ;  office,  42 

Regent  quay,  William  Skirving,  manager 
Aberdeen  Preparatory  School,  10  North  Silver  st.  ;  principal, 

W.  Stewart  Thomson,  M.A. 
Aberdeen  Preserving  Company,  Lim.,  Victoria  Bridge,  Torry  ; 

manager,  Peter  Ciau,  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Aberdeen    Property    Investment    Building    Society  ;     John 

M'Aldowie,  13a  Correction  wynd,  manager 
Aberdeen  Property  Register,  4  Belmont  street ;  Wm.  Smith, 

jun. 
Aberdeen  Public  Library,  17  Market  st.  (janitor,  J.  Crombie), 

Reading  Room,  38  Market  street 
Aberdeen  Public  Newsroom,  7  Hadden  street 
Aberdeen  Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schools,  and  House  of 

Refuge  ;  John.  P.  Cumine,  advocate,  clerk 
Aberdeen  Rope  and  Twine  works.  Links  ;  A.  Watt  &  Son 
Aberdeen  Salmon  Co.  ;    office,   146  Union  street ;    icehouse, 

8  Fish  street 


84  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Aberdeen   School   Board  ;   office,  31  King  street ;  clerk  and 

treasurer,  Thomas  Hector 
Aberdeen   Sea   Insurance   Co.,  55   Marischal  street ;    James 

Aiken,  jun.,  manager 
Aberdeen  Ship  Store  Co.,  trawl-net  makers  andNship  furnishers, 

Albert  quay  ;  J.  c^  J.  Drummond,  2^  Belmont  street 
Aberdeen  Soap  and  Candle  Works,  92  Loch  street 
Alierdeen  Society  of  Chemists  and  Druggists,  rooms  21  Bridge 

street ;  secretary,  Alex.  Strachan,  138  Rosemount  pi. 
Aberdeen  Steam  Laundry  Co.,  Limited  ;  laundry,  Claremont 
I  street ;  secretary,  William  Paul,  advocate,  245  Union 

street 
Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  87  Waterloo  quay  ;  Charles 

Shepherd,  manager 
Aberdeen  Temperance  Society,  2  Correction  wynd  ;  M.  Ed- 
wards, secretary 
Aberdeen   Town  and   County  Association  for  teaching  the 

blind  at  their  homes  ;  secretary  and  treasurer,  Thomas 

Ferguson,  177  Union  street ;  missionary  and  teacher, 

Robert  Meldrum,  Bonnymuir,  Stocket 
Aberdeen  Turkish  Baths,  1  Bath  street ;  David  M'Kay,  Lessee 
Aberdeen  University  Press,  6  and  14  Upperkirkgate 
Aberdeen    JFeeJdy    News,   office,    18   Adelphi  ;    W.    &   D.    C. 

Thomson,  publishers 
Aberdeen  Working    Men's   Conservative   Club,   3   Adelphi ; 

secretary,  Henry  Haiter  ;  chairman,  Wm.  Leys 
Aberdeen  Young  Men's  Christian  Institute,  198  Union  street; 

secretary,  Charles  Shirreffs 
Aberdeen  Young  Women's  Christian  Institute,  28  Union  ter- 
race 
Al)erdeenshire  Artillery  and  Rifle  Association  ;  secretary,  J. 

Crombie,  C.A.,  74  Union  street 
Aberdeenshire  Cricket  Club  ;  manager,  W.  Kendall  Burnett, 

123 1   Union  street ;    Ground,   Broondiill  place,   near 

Holburn  street 
AlDcrdein,    Alex.,    commercial    traveller,    Craiglug    Cottage, 

Ferryhill 
Aberdein,  Alex.  (East  Coast  Railways),  28  Market  street,  h  48 

Powis  place 
Aberdein,  Andrew,  124  Hardgate 
Aberdein,  James,  salesman  (N.  Co-Oper.  Co.),  81  Regent  quay, 

/i  19  Constitution  street 
Aberdein,  James,  &   Co.,  general  drapers,   59   St.    Nicholas 

street 
Aberdein,  Robert,  funeral  undertaker,  55  Queen  street 
Aberdein,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  51  Frederick  street 
Aberdein,  Wm.  L.,  356  Holburn  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  85 

Abernethy,  David  W.,  engineer  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.),  Ferry  hill 

Cottage 
Abernethy,  David,  fiesher,  191  George  street 
Abernethy,  James,  &  Co.,  ironfoiinders,  engineers,  millwrights, 

machine  makers,  blacksmiths,  and  boilermakers,  Ferry- 
hill  Foundry 
Abernethy,  James  W.  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.),  15  Rubislaw  terrace 
Abernethy,  Misses,  Ferryhill  Cottage 

Achnach  &  Gauld,  waterproof  manufacturers,  61  Union  street 
Achnach,  James  (of  A.  &  G.),  Evening  Cottage,  Culter 
Adam  &   Co^   shipowners,   merchants,   ship    and    insurance 

brokers,  42  Regent  quay  and  Market  street 
Adam,  Alexander,  C.E.,  land  valuator  and  surveyor,  20  Union 

terrace,  h  Balfluig,  Alford 
Adam,  Alexander,  slater,  4  Hutcheon  street 
Adam,  Alexander,  manager,  Aberdeen  Salmon  Co.,   8  Fish 

street,  h  6  West  Craibstone  street 
Adam,  George  L.,  slater,  48  Gerrard  street 
Adam,  Rev.  Hector   M.  (Bon- Accord   Church),   10  Polmuir 

road 
Adam,  James,  feuar,  4  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 
Adam,  James  (Jamieson  &  Mitchell),  46  Salisbury  terrace 
Adam,  John,  bookseller,  73  Union  st.,  h  Lilybank 
Adam,  John,  storekeeper  (Wm.  Knox,  16   King  street),  28 

Wellington  street 
Adam,  P.,  West-end  Berlin  wool  and  fancy  goods  warehouse, 

25b  Union  place,  h  71  Thistle  street 
Adam,   Robert,   book-keeper  (Reith  &  Anderson),  6   Mount 

street 
Adam  Steam  Ship  Co.,  Limited  ;  managers,  Adam  &  Co.,  42 

Regent  quay 
Adam,  Thomas,  agent.  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  h 

6  Rubislaw  terrace 
Adam,  Thomas,  jun.  (of  Adam  &  Co.),  16  Albyn  place 
Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross,  advocates,  2  Union  terrace 
Adam,  Wm.,  temperance  hotel  keeper,  39  Regent  quay 
Adam,  Wm.,  postman,  13  Gallowgate 
Adam,  Mrs  William,  6  Alford  place 
Adam,  Mrs,  lodgings,  66  Ashley  road 
Adam,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  22  Bridge  street 
Adam,  Miss,  31  Albyn  place 
Adam,  Miss,  grocer,  4  Broomhill  place 
Adam,  Miss,  14  St.  Mary's  place 
Adams,  Andrew,  photographer.  Woodbine  Cottage,  Bridge  of 

Dee 
Adams,  Charles,  draper,  8  Black's  buildings,  h  2  View  terrace 
Adams,  George,  shoemaker,  31,  h  29  Wales  street 


86  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Adams,  James,  shipmaster,  52  Claremont  street 

Adams,  John,  painter,  &c.,  156  Holburn  street,  h  Broomhill 

terrace 
Adams,  John,  bookseller,  1  St.  Nicholas  street,  /i  17  Braemar 

place 
Adams,   John   C,  tea  merchant  and   commission  agent,   22 

Broomhill  place 
Adams,  John,  tea  merchant,  64  Green,  h  Hammerfield  House, 

349  Great  Western  road 
Adams,  John,  jun.,  M.A.,  349  Great  Western  Road 
Adams,  P.  C.,  draper,  70  Green,  h  349  Great  Western  road 
Adams,  Wm.,  beadle  (St.Paul  Street  E.U.  Church),  10  St.  Paul 

street 
Adams,   W.   D.,   bookseller,   stationer,   and   news   agent,   25 

Thistle  street,  h  6  Osborne  place 
Adams,  W.  D.,  insurance  agent,  206J  Gallowgate 
Adams,  Mrs  H.,  10  Union  row 
Adams,  Mrs  Jas.,  23  Thomson  street 
Adams,  Mrs  Robt.,  18  South  Charlotte  street 
Adams,  Mrs,  lodgings,  130|  Union  street 
Adams,  Mrs,  38  Mount  street 
Adamson,  Alexander,  tinplate  worker,  16,  h  13  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Adamson,  Alexander,  24  Ashley  road 
Adamson,   John  A.   (Town  &   County   Bank,   Limited),   24 

Ashley  road 
Adamson,  Wm.  S.,  chemist  and  druggist,  30  George  st.  and  76 

Regent  quay,  h  28  George  st.  , 

Adamson,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  27  Huntly  street 
Addison,  George,  fish  curer,  17  Point  law,  h  Walker  road, 

Torry 
Addison,  James,  20  Springbank  street 
Addison,  John,  flesher,  26  Shiprow 
Adelphi  Billiard  Rooms,  7  Adelphi 
Adelphi  Hotel,  10  Adelphi,  N.  Moncur 
Adie,  Wm.,  M.A.,  private  tutor,  64  Bon-Accord  street 
Advocates'  Society  Hall  and   Library,  Advocates'  Hall,    10 

Broad  street 
Agricultural     Research     Association     Office,      173     Union 

street 
Aiken,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  27  Broad  street,  h  34 

Chapel  street 
Aiken,  Arthur,  flesher,  1 1  Upperkirkgate  and  20  Chattan  pi., 

h  Ruthven  House,  Ruthrieston 
Aiken,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  timber  importers, 

and  agents  for  Nevill,  Druce,  &   Co.,   yellow  metal 

manufacturers,  55  Marischal  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  87 

Aiken,  James,  jun.  (of  J.  Aiken,  jun.,  &  Co.),  manager,  Aber- 
deen Sea  Insurance  Co.,  agent  to  Lloyd's,  h  8  Queen's 

gardens 
Aiken,   John   L.,  upholsterer,  92   George  street,  h  63   Loch 

street 
Aiken,  Wm.  R.,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  12  Regent  quay 
Aiken,  Wm.  S.  (of  wisely  &  Aiken),  38  Rosemount  place 
Aiken,  Mrs,  34  Chapel  street 
Airth,  John,  surveyor  of  stamps  and  taxes,  27  King  street,  h 

210  Great  Western  road 
Airth,  John,  jun.,  tea  dealer,  31,  h  33  Market  street 
Airth,  Miss,  lodgings,  172  Cro^\n  street 
Aitchison,   James  (M.  Rettie  &   Sons),    180   Great  Western 

road 
Aitken,  Alex.,  painter  (of  James  Garvie  &  Sons,  234  and  236 

Union  street),  Grosvenor  place 
Aitken,  George  Mair,  solicitor,  11  Union  buildings,  /i  6  Orchard 

place 
Aitken,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  Holburn  street, 

h  4  Holburn  road 
Aitken,  Wm.  S.,  clerk,  3  Exchequer  row 
Aitken,  Miss,  Clydebank,  8  Salisbury  terrace 
Albert  Granite  Works,  Portland  street ;  Grant  &  Watt 
Albert  (Royal)   Hall,   43  Huntly    street ;    keeper,    Andrew 

Campbell,  38  Summer  street 
Albion  Granite  Works,  Jute  street  ;  George  Tliom 
Albion  Steam  Power  Carrying  Co.,  Limited  ;  registered  office, 

Bon-Accord  Works,  Justice  Mill  Lane  ;  Alex.  Stewart, 

secretary 
Alcock,  Ben.,  family  grocer,  1  Rosemount  terrace,  h  Argyll 

Crescent 
Alcock,  Robert,  janitor.  Girls'  High  School,  49  Schoolhill 
Alexander,  A.,  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants, 

151  George  street 
Alexander,  Alexander,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mercliant,  1  and  3 

Baltic  street 
Alexander,  Daniel,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  York  place,  h 

28  Wellington  street 
Alexander,    Henry,   editor  (Ahei-deen  Daily  Free  Press),  10 

Westfield  terrace 
Alexander,  James,  cashier  (Wordie  &  Co.),  26  Thomson  st. 
Alexander,  James,  miller  and  grain  merchant.  Lower  Justice 

Mills,  Union  Glen,  h  Cambridge  Cottage,  207  Great 

Western  road 
Alexander,  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  113  Union  st.,  h 

10  Albert  street 
Alexander,  James  (of  Annand  &  Alexander),  82  Powis  place 


88  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Alexander,  John,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  carpet  ware- 
houseman, 269  Union  street  and  2a  and  3  Bon- Accord 
street ;  workshop,  Crimon  place,  h  4  Skene  place 
Alexander,  Eobert,  china  merchant  and  ironmonger,  51  Broad 

street,  /t  71  Rosemount  place 
Alexander,  Robert,  clerk  (Richards  &  Co.),  25  Mount  st.  west 
Alexander,  Wm.  (of  J.  Lumsden  &  Co.),  21  Albyn  place 
Alexander,  Wm.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen  Free  Press),  3  Belvidere 

street 
Alexander,  Mrs  A.,  89  Stanley  street 
Alexander,  Mrs  Alex.,  3  Canal  terrace 
Alexander,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  37  Mount  street 
Alexander,  Mrs  John,  1 5  King's  crescent 
Alexander,  Mrs  Robert,  5  Millburn  street 
Alexander,  Mrs,  6  Caledonian  place 
Alexander,  Mrs,  milliner,  270  Union  street  and  2  Summer 

street,  h  28  St.  Swithin  street 
Alexander,  Mrs,  lodgings,  103  King  street 
Alexander,  Miss,  china  merchant,  105  George  street 
Alexander,  Miss,  hosier  and  draper,  11  Little  Chapel  street 
Allan  &  Co.,  coach  builders.  Thistle  lane 
Allan  &  Paterson,  drapers,  270a  George  street 
Allan,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  Commercial  road  ;  office,  5 

Summer  street ;  h  2  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Allan,  Alex.,  Ruthrieston  Inn,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Allan,  Alexander  (of  J.  Allan  &  Sons),  37  Dee  street 
Allan,  Alex.,  boxmaker  and  joiner,  8,  A  19  South  Constitution 

street 
Allan,  Buckley  Allan,  &  Milne,  advocates,  56  Castle  street 
Allan,  Colin,  coppersmith  and  feuar,  63  Hutcheon  street 
Allan,  David  (of  J.  Allan  &  Sons),  37  Dee  street 
Allan,  George,  advocate  (of  Allan,  Buckley  Allan,  &  Milne), 

33  Albyn  place 
Allan,  George  (of  Allan  &  Co.),  48  Watson  street 
Allan,  George,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  (St.  Nicholas),  47 

Esslemont  avenue 
Allan,  George  J.,  shipmaster,  20  Belvidere  street 
Allan,  H.  F.,  cashier  (Abdn.  Lime  Co.),  13  Springbank  ter. 
Allan,  J.   Buckley,   advocate  (of  Allan,   Buckley  Allan,  & 

Milne),  33  Albyn  place 
Allan,  James,  carver,  7  Bannermill  street 
Allan,  James,  restaurateur,  2,  h  4  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Allan,  James,  late  shipmaster,  24  Summer  lane 
Allan,  James,  general  commission  and  insurance  agent,  40 

St.  Paul  street 
Allan,  James,  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  122 
Union  street ;  cabinet  manufactory,.  42  Dee  street 


GENERAL    D:  RECTORY.  8d 

Allan,  James,  teacher  (Rosemoimt  Public  School),  Banchory 

Cottage,  13  Braemar  place 
Allan,  James  Millar,  warehouseman  (J.  &  J.  Fleming),  44 

Hard  gate 
Allan,  James,  machine  maker  and  blacksmith,  88,  h  62  College 

street 
Allan,  John,  draper,  885  Broad  street,  h  57  Osborne  place 
Allan,  John,  foreman  plumber  (James  Farquhar),  42  Loanhead 

terrace 
Allan,  John  M.,  cabinetmaker  (John  Alexander),  47  View  ter. 
Allan,  John  S.,  clerk  (Old  Macliar  office),  7  Grown  terrace 
Allan,  John  W.,  commercial  traveller,  17  Mount  street 
Allan,  John,  warehouseman,  158  King  street 
Allan,  Nolan  C.  (of  Allan  &  Paterson),  19  Craigie  street 
Allan,  R.  Crossley,  chartered  accountant  and  stockbroker,  25 

Union  street,  h  33  Albyn  place 
Allan,  Wm.,  teacher  of  shorthand,  Phonetic  Institute,  27  Con- 
stitution street 
Allan,  Wm.,  family  grocer  (agent  for  W.  &  A.  Gilbey,  wine 

merchants),  34  Mount  street,  h  22  Belvidere  street 
Allan,  Wm.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  177  Gallowgate,  h 

10  Queen  Street 
Allan,  Wm.,  bookbinder,  54  Nelson  street 
Allan,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Allan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Constitution  street 
Allan,  Miss,  37  Dee  street 

Allan,  Miss  Williamina,  draper,  237^  George  street 
Allan,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  42  Loanhead  terrace 
Allan,  Miss  M.,  draper,  68  Esslemont  avenue 
Allan,  Miss,  dressmaking  dept.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  76  Garden  pi. 
Allan,  Miss,  fish  merchant.  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  83  College  st. 
Allan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  239  George  street 
Allardyce,  Colonel  J.,  3  Queen's  terrace 
Allardyce,  James,  sergeant  of  police,  9  Langstane  place 
Allardyce,  Miss,  85  Crown  street 

Alves,  Mrs,  draper,  51  and  52  Market  Gallery,  h  35  Loch  st 
American,  European,  and  General  Foreign  Express  Office,  56 

Marischal  street ;  J.  S.  Chalmers,  agent 
An  der  Halden,  Arnold,  professor  of  modern  languages,  181a 

Union  street 
Anderson  &  Rae,  advocates,  14  Union  terrace 
Anderson  &  Thomson,  wholesale  warehousemen,  23  and  25 

Broad  street 
Anderson,  Adam  C.  (of  J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  Littlejohn  street, 

and  211  Union  street,  h  95  Crown  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  Forest  Lodge,  50  King's  gate 
Anderson,  Alex.,  baker,  60  George  street,  h  above  shop 


90  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Anderson,  Alex,  (of  G.  ¥.  &  Co.),  8  Loanhead  place 
Anderson,  Alex,  (Pratt  &  Keith),  54  Victoria  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  mason,  23  Calsayseat  road 
Anderson,  Alex.,  cutter  (N.  Co-Oper.  Co.,  Lim.),  69  Argyll  pi. 
Anderson,  Alex.,  gardener,  189  West  North  street 
Anderson,  Alex,  (of  J.  &  J.  S.  A.),  31  Adelphi 
Anderson,  And.,  gardener.  Market  Hall,  and  North  Rubislaw 
Anderson,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  25  Park  street,  h 

127  King  street 
Anderson,  David,  clerk  (P.O.),  9  Rose  place 
Anderson,  David,  book-keeper  (George  Thompson  &  Co.),  19 

Ferryhill  place 
Anderson,  David,  family  grocer  and  ironmonger,  84,  h  118 

North  Broad  ford 
Anderson,  G.  B.,.  commission  and  custom-house  agent,  Shore 

lane,  and  Custom-house,  h  31  North  Broadford 
Anderson,  George,  clerk  (T.  and  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  107  Leslie 

terrace 
Anderson,  George,  jun.,  engraver  and  jeweller,  23  and  24 

Market  Gallery,  h  11  Huntly  street 
Anderson,  George,  watchmaker,  18  Schoolhill,  h  110  North 

Broadford 
Anderson,  George,  hatter  (W.  C.  King),  5  Canal  street 
Anderson,  George,  watchmaker,  273  George  street 
Anderson,  George,  night  watchman  (R.  &  Co.),  24  Powis  place 
Anderson,  Henry,  manager  (Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.),  46  Grove  st. 
Anderson,  James,  feuar,  52  Nelson  street 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S.,  cabinetmakers  and  ujoholsterers,  watch, 

clock,  and  jewellery  warehousemen,  93  Queen  street,  5 

West  North  st.,  and  32  Shoe  lane 
Anderson,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  S.  A.),  96  King's  Crescent 
Anderson,  J.  D.,  M.A.,  teacher  (Ferryhill  Public  School),  18 

Albert  terrace 
Anderson,  Jas.,  metallic  racquet  manufacturer,  77  Waterloo 

quay,  h  90  King  street 
Anderson,  James,  shoe-nail,  heel,  and  toe-]3late  manufacturer, 

2,  h  33  Skene  square 
Anderson,  Jas.,  butcher,  131  Rosemount  place,  h  56  Loanhead 

terrace 
Anderson,  James,  6  Prospect  terrace 
Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  gardeners.  Lower  Cornhill  and  Viewbank, 

shop,  41  Park  street 
Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  fruiterers,  137  George  street 
Anderson,  James,  baker,  1  Windsor  place 
Anderson,  Jas.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co.),  62  Watson 

street 
Anderson,  James,  gardener,  Cairnfield 


flENEIlAL    DIRKCTOUY.  .91 

Anderson,  James,  shoemaker,  Wellington  rd.,  h  175  Crown  st. 
Anderson,  J.  S.  K.,  manager  (J.  F.  White),  69  Argyll  place 
Anderson,  James,  baker,  95  Skene  street,  h  7  Rose  place 
Anderson,  Jstmes  K.,  teller  (N.  of  S.  B.,  Market  Branch),  47 

Upperkirkgate 
Anderson,  John,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 
Anderson,  John  P.,  flesher,  39  Loch  street,  h  21  Richmond 

terrace 
Anderson,  John,  manufacturer  of  stained  glass  windows,  10 

Nellfield  place 
Anderson,  John  F.,  plumber  and  gas  fitter,  2  Bath  street,  h 

160  Crown  street 
Anderson,  John,  10  North  Silver  street 
Anderson,  John,  T.  &  C.  Bank,  Limited 
Anderson,  John,  hairdresser,  1  James  street . 
Anderson,  J.,  missionary,  110  North  Broadford 
Anderson,  Jonathan,  refreshment  rooms,  29  Gallowgate 
Anderson,  Lewis,  inspector  of  lighting  and  fire  brigade,  h  27 

Castle  street 
Anderson,  P.  J.,  LL.B.,  2  East  Craibstone  street 
Anderson,  Peter,  stonecutter,  Claremont  street,  h  240  Holburn 

street 
Anderson,  Peter,  assistant  (W.  Lumsden  &  Son),  13  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Anderson,  Robert,  sub-editor  (Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press),  12 

Belvidere  street 
Anderson,  Robert  J.  (of  Reith  &  Anderson),  Ashgrove,  Kitty- 

brewster 
Anderson,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  (A.  Skene),  21*  Union 

terrace 
Anderson,  Robt.,  general  merchant,  7,  h  9  Claremont  street 
Anderson,  Samuel,  23  Union  place 
Anderson,  T.,  15  St.  Mary's  place 
Anderson,  Thomas,  furniture  dept.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  9  Crimon 

place 
Anderson,  William,  baker  and  confectioner,  200  Holburn  street 
Anderson,  William,  salmon  and  ice  store,  12  Carmelite  lane,  h 

12  Millburn  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,&  Son,  umbrella  makers,  47, /i  49  Upperkirkgate 
Anderson,  Wm.   B.,  photographer,  26   Union  terrace,  h  13 

Gladstone  place 
Anderson,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  East  North 

street,  h  42  Park  street 
Anderson,  William  (of  Brebner  &  Grant),  75  Fountainhall 

road 
Anderson,  William,  engineer  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.'s  Bon-Accord 

Works),  252  Great  Western  road 


92  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  clerk   (James  Garvie  &  Sons),  234  and  236 

Union  street,  h  28  Holburn  road 
Anderson,  Wm.  (N.  S.  Savings'  Bank),  5  Crown  terrace 
Anderson,  Wm.,  billiard  saloon  keeper,  4  Exchange  street,  h 

178  Crown  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  hairdresser,  152  Holburn  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  salesman  (F.  M.  &  Co.,  Limited),  30  North 

Albert  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  David,  Bon- Accord  Eegister,  29  Union  place 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  Ivy  Bank,  West  Cults 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  baker,  6,  h  8  Commerce  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  George,  155  Skene  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  James,  60  Ashley  road 
Anderson,  Mrs  R.,  32  Albert  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  5  Crown  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  18  Ferry  hill  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs,  15  Argyll  place 
Anderson,  Mrs,  30  North  Albert  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  22  Dee  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  13  Gray  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Queen  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  84  Regent  quay 
Anderson,  Mrs,  17  Victoria  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  James,  sick  nurse,  66  Leadside  road 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  91  Hutcheon  street  west 
Anderson,  Mrs,  fish  dealer,  Basement,  Market,  h  53  Green 
Anderson,  Mrs,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  5  Leadside  road 
Anderson,  Miss,  lodgings,  18  Regent  quay 
Anderson,  Miss,  10  Margaret  street 
Anderson,  Miss  C,  hosier,  273  Holburn  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  Black's  buildings 
Anderson,  Miss,  12  St.  Clement  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  14  Union  terrace 
Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  166  King  street 
Anderson,  Misses,  Glenburnie  Cottage,  Skene  street  west 
Anderson,  Misses,  77  Chapel  street 
Andrew,  Francis,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  47  Broad  street,  h 

68  Queen  street 
Andrew,  Thomas  T.,  166  Union  street 
Andrew,  William,  druggist,  168  Union  street,  h  above  shop 
Andrew,  Mrs,  40  Grove  street 
Andrew,  Miss,  ladies'  boarding   and   day  school,   13  Union 

row 
Andrews,  Miss,  59  Victoria  street 
Angus,  A.,  dairyman,  15  Rose  street 
Angus,  George,  merchant  and  fish  dealer,  14  and  16  Bank  st., 

h  7  Bajjk  .street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  93 

Angus,  John,  blacksmitli,  12  Sugarhouse  lane,  h  40  Constitu- 
tion street 
Angus,  Samuel,  Bonnymuir,  Stocket 
Angus,  William  (of  Johnston  &  Laird),  4  Irvine  place 
Angus,  Mrs,  7  Golden  square 
Angus,  Mrs  William,  38  Mount  street 
Angus,  Miss,  98  Fountainhall  road 
Annand  &  Alexander,  stonecutters,  68  Gerrard  street 
Annand,  George,  1 1  View  terrace 

Annand,  Joseph,  general  merchant,  6,  h  8  Great  Western  road 
Annand,  J.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Northfield  place, 

h  8  Great  Western  road 
Annand,  John,  mason,  ]  8  Northfield  place 
Annand,  Miss  M.,  mantle  maker,  20  Blackfriars  street 
Anstice,  Major,  KH.,  adjt.   1st  A.E.V.,  43  Huntly  street,  h 

112  Broomhill  place 
Arbuthnot,  Robert,  35  Garden  place 
Archibald,   Rev.    George,  (senior  minister  F.  C.,  Udny),   14 

Ferryhill  place 
Archibald,  James,  carter,  70  Loch  street 
Archibald,  James,  treasurer,  Shipmasters'  Society,  Kepplestone 

House 
Archibald,  John  M.,  agent  (Wordie  &  Co.),  2  Elmfield  Avenue 
Archibald,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  47  College  street 
Argentine  Republic,  Vice- Consul,  Peter  Clark,  83  Union  st. 
Argo,  David,  spirit  merchan':,  64  Loch  street,  h  above  shop 
Art  Gallery  and  Museum,  Sclioolhill 
Arthur,  Andrew  (of  J.  &  A.  Arthur),  20  Canal  street 
Arthur,  A.  W.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  61,  h  63 

Green 
Arthur,  D.  Mitchell,  M.D.,  Cults  House 
Arthur,  Rev.  David,  7  Springbank  terrace 
Arthur,  J.  &  A.,  house  carpenters,  1  Canal  road 
Arthur,  James  (of  J.  (^  A.  Arthur),  15  Powis  place 
Arthur,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  (City  Bar),  15,  h  13  Shiprow 
Arthur,  Mrs  Thomas,  fiesher,  14  Park  street,  h  44  Constitution 

street 
Artillery  Volunteer  Orderly  Rooms,  North  Silver  street 
Asher,  James,  &  Sons,  merchants,  12  and  13  Back  wynd 
Asher,  James  (of  James  Asher  &  Sons),  2  Springbank  j)lace 
Asher,  Robert  S.  (of  James  Asher  &  Sons),  Revesby,  Great 

Western  road 
Asher,  Mrs  James,  6  Dee  place 
Atlas  Parcel  Express  Office,  74  Green 
Attenborrow,  Mrs,  draper,  15  Rosemount  place 
AthensGum  Hotel  and  Restaurant,  1,  2,  and  7  Union  buildings; 

James  Hay,  proprietor 


94  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Aiier,  A.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  51  Upperkirkgate,  h  20 
Victoria  street 

Avery,  John,  &  Co.,  Limited,  printers,  publishers,  and  whole- 
sale stationers ;  Office  ( Northern  Advertiser )^  20  Nether- 
kirkgate,  works,  14  Gallowgate 

Avery,  Wm.  Bates,  managing  director  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.,  Lim.), 
Ken  Held,  Mannofield 

Avery,  Mrs  John,  24  Garden  place 

BADENOCH,    Alexander,   &   Son,   outfitters    and    woollen 

drapers,  61  and  63  St.  Nicholas   street,  h  35  Watson 

street 
Badenoch,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  5  Links  street 
Baillie,  John,  bellhanger,  31  Adelphi 

Baillie,  Wm.  T.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  39  Park  st. 
Bain,  Alexander,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Emeritus  Prof,  of  Logic,  Lord 

Rector  of  the  University,  Ferryhill  Lodge,  9  Polmuirrd. 
Bain,  Alex,  (of  Reid  &  Bain),  9  Osborne  place 
Bain,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  209,  h  211  George  street 
Bain,  David,  coppersmith  and  brassfounder,  70  West  North 

street,  h  3  Urquhart  road 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  builder,  209,  h  211  George  street 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  sub-editor  (Aherdeen  Free  Press),  18  Craigie 

street 
Bain,  George,  slater,  3iOJ-  George  street,  h  76  Nelson  street 
Bain,  George,  farm  overseer,  Oldmill  Reformatory 
Bain,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  21,  h  12  Thistle 

street 
Bain,  James,  engineer,  Rudolph  Cottage,  336  Holburn  street 
Bain,  Richard  W.  K.,  solicitor,  146  Union  street,  h  26  Beacons- 
field  place 
Bain,  Thomas,  tinsmith  (John  Moir  &  Son,  Lim.),  101  Park 

street 
Bain,  William,  Limited,  post-horse  masters,  cab  and  omnibus 

proprietors,   livery   stables,  44    Union  place,  60  Loch 

street,  and  18  Mealmarket  street 
Bain,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Bain,  Lim.),  21  Rose  street 
Bain,  W;,  &  Co.,  shoemakers,  50  Short  Loanings 
Bain,  Wm.,  sewing  machine  and  bicycle  merchant,  9  Bridge 

street,  h  210  Holburn  street 
Bain,  Wm.,  storekeeper,  police  store,  Frederick  street,  h  21 

Gallowgate 
Bain,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  7  Mounthooly 
Bain,  Mrs,  270  Great  Western  road 
Baker,  Mrs.  G.  E.,  139  Great  Western  road 
Baker,  Mrs  Samuel,  54  Bon-Accord  street 
Balfour,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  13  Craigie  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  95 

Palloch,  James,  engine  fitter  (Harpers  Lini.),  20  Urqnhart  road 
Balmain,  John  W.,  C.E.,  35a  U'iii(»ii  street,  h  9  Erskine  street 
Balmoral  Granite  Works,  Portland  st. ;  A  Wilson  &  Son 
Balmoral  Soap  Powder  Works  and  Blacking  Factory,  Canal 

place 
Balnea ves,  John,  cashier,  21  Bridge  street,  7i  1  Mount  st.  west 
Bamtbrd,  John  M.,  draper,  35  and  43,  h  30  Thistle  street 
Bamford,  Mrs,  30  Thistle  street 
Bank  of  New  Zealand,  deposit  agents,  Strachan  &  Gray,  177 

Union  street 
Bank  of  Scotland  Branch,  40  Union  street ;  James  A.  Sinclair 

and  Robert  Smith,  joint-agents 
Banks,  John  B.,  clerk,  14  St.  Andrew  street,  h  14  Williams 

square 
Bannatyne,  Rev.  Alex.  M.  (Free  Union  Church),  5  Rubislaw 

place 
Bannerman,  D.  &  C,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  23  Wool- 

manhill, 
Bannerman,    George,    provision    merchant,   58,    h    60    East 

North  street 
Bannerman,  James  (of  W.  B.  &  Co.),  Abbothall  Villa,  Cults 
Bannerman,  John,  draper,  58  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Bannerman,  John,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Smith  &  Co.),  57 

Victoria  street 
Bannerman,  Patrick,  produce  and  commission   merchant,  3 

Trinity  quay ;  h  Abbothall  Villa,  Cults 
Bannerman,  W,,  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and  coal  merchants, 

2  Trinity  quay  ;  Stores,  Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches 
Bannerman,  Mrs,  119  Crown  street 
Bannerman,  Mrs,  Woodbine  Cottage,  Ferryhill 
Bannochie,  Alexander,  confectioner,  175  George  street,  /»  12 

Powis  terrace 
Bannochie,  James,  tile  setter  and  marble  merchant ;  office  and 

showroom,  17a  Belmont  st.  ;  works,  Gilcomston  park  ; 

h  13  Mount  street 
Barber,  James,  builder,  53  Chapel  street 
Barber,  Mrs  J.,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Barclay,  Alexander,  builder,  Charlotte  street,  7i  24  Springbank 

terrace 
Barclay,  Alexander,  beadle  (Causewayend  F.C.),  4o|-  Nelson 

Nelson  street 
Barclay,  Alex.,  cashier  (N.  B.  Railway),  142  Skene  street 
Barclay,  John,  com.  traveller  (W.  Wright  &  Co.,  Glasgow),  14 

Victoria  street 
Barclay,  John,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  19  Correc- 
tion wynd,  h  27  Osborne  place 
Barclay,  John,  overseer,  3  Rosemount  terrace 


96  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Barclay,  Jolm  B.,  advocate,  17  Belmont  street,  h  3  Rosemoimt 

terrace 
Barclay,  Morrison,  commission  merchant,  60  Dee  street 
Barclay,  Thomas,  com.  traveller,  34  Rose  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  142  Skene  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Thomson  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  45  Esslemont  Avenue 
Barker,  A.C.,  79  Chapel  street 

Barker,  Jas.,  agent  and  insurance  broker,  164  Crown  street 
Barlow,  James,  writer  and  accountant,  38  Spring  garden 
Barnet,  Isaac,  picture  frame  maker,  49,  h  42  East  North  street 
Barnett,   And.    D.   inspector  of  poor,   collector  &   registrar, 

Balnagask  Road,  Torry 
Barnett,  James  C,  teacher  (Middle  Public  school),  20  Irvine  place 
Barnett,  Patrick  M.,  resident  engineer  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Berry- 
den  House 
Barnett,  Wm.,  tobacconist,  137  King  street 
Barnett,  Mrs,  Lochhead  House 
Barr,  Mrs,  5  Prospect  terrace 
Barratt,  John  R.,  56  Osborne  place 

Barron,  Robt.,  ironmonger,  12  and  14,  h  10  George  street 
Barron  &  Son,  house  painters,  glass,  and  colour  merchants, 

22  and  24  Loch  st.,  and  Woodside,  h  Millbank  House 
Barron,  Geo.,  general  draper,  108  George  street,  h  5  Richmond 

terrace 
Barron,  John,  commission  agent,  18  Adelphi,  A  11  a  Union  place 
Barron,  Peter  (of  Watt  &  Barron),  Edith  a  Cottage,  Leslie  ter. 
Barron,  Thomas,  Edinburgh  Ale  Establishment,  17  Castle  st., 

A  above  shop 
Barron,  Mrs  Gilbert,  provision  merchant,  269  Holburn  street 
Barron,  Mrs  L.,  8  Bon- Accord  square 
Barron,  Mrs,  milliner,  14  Great  Western  road 
Barrows,  Edward  C,  hairdresser,  161  George  street 
Barry,  Rev.  Francis  R.  (Free  North),  4  Hamilton  place 
Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  iron  founders,  122^  West  North  street 
Bartlett,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Waverley 

place,  h  64  Rose  street 
Bass,  Ratcliffe,  &  Gretton,  Limited,  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent, 

20  Bridge  street ;  manager,  Wm.  Dumolo 
Bath  Hotel,  Bath  street,  lessee,  R.  Benson 
Batchan,  James,  inspector  of  branches  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.), 

91  Crown  street 
Batchelor,  P.,  superintendent  (British  Workmans'  Assurance 

Co.,  Limited),  31,  h  31a  Constitution  street 
Baxter,  Alex,  (of  R.  &  B.),  12  Summer  street 
Baxter,  Alex.,  cashier  (John  Moir  &  Sons,  Lim.),  17  Summer- 
field  tei'race 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  97 

Baxter,  Andrew,  manager,  Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  7  Millburn  st. 
Baxter,  James,  assistant  clerk  (Royal  Infirmary  and  Lunatic 

Asylum),  27  Exchange  street,  h  14  Marywell  street 
Baxter,  Mrs  R.  M.,  draper,  7  3  Park  street 
Bean,  Mrs,  136  Crown  street 

Bearsley,  Miss,  Berlin  wool  and  fancy  repository,  embroidery 
printer,  &c.,  12  and  14  Crown  street,  h  74  Bon- Accord  st. 
Beatli,  James  W.,  cutter  (Simpson  &  Whyte),  41  Victoria  st. 
Beaton,  Wm.,  mason,  79  Grove  street 
Beat,  John,  engine-driver  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  10  Canal  street 
Beatt,  Rev.  David  (U.  P.  Church,  Belmont  street),  17  North 

Silver  street 
Beattie  &  Forrest,  working  jewellers,  50  George  street 
Beattie,  Alex.,  house  agent,  30  Belmont  street 
Beattie,  Francis,  blacksmith  and  bellhanger,  20a  Dee  street, 
Beattie,  James  A.  (of  Walker  &  Beattie),  Culter  House,  Culter 
Beattie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  63  and  65  Netherkirkgate,  h  48 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Beattie,  James,  confectioner,  149  Gallowgate 
Beattie,  James,  stonecutter,  Love  lane 
Beattie,  John,  house  proprietor,  11  Millburn  street 
Beattie,  John,  shore  porter,  14  Fish  street 
Beattie,  John,  mechanic  and  broker,  98,  h  100  Green 
Beattie,  Joseph,  bootmaker,  central  shoe  warehouse,  16  St. 

Nicholas  street,  h  134  Hadden  street,  Woodside 
Beattie,  Robert,  builder,  Hutcheon  street  west,  h  23  Richmond 

terrace 
Beattie,  Robert,  writer,  26  Belniont  street,  h  Woodside 
Beattie,  Wm.,  clerk,  2  Abbotsford  jAace 
Beattie,  William,  merchant,  82  Spittal 
Beattie,  Mrs  James  A.,  6  East  Craibstone  street 
Beattie,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  225  King  street 
Beattie,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  27  Bon- Accord  st., 
Beattie,  Miss,  12  Prospect  terrace 
Beaumont,    John,    head    master   (Commerce    Street    Public 

School),  318  Great  Western  road 
Beaumont,  Miss,  teacher,  318  Great  Western  road 
Beedie,  R.  W.,  printer  (Aberdeen  Journal),  19  Cotton  street 
Beer,  John,  sausage  and  gut  merchant,  Clayhills,  h  42  Union 

street 
Begg,  George,  photographer,  259  George  street,  h  top  of  garden 
Begg,  Henry  F.  (Lochnagar  Royal  Distillery),  36  Bon-Accord 

terrace 
Begg,  James  C.  D.,  nurseryman  (Wm,  Smith  &  Son),  Polmuir 
Begg,  John,  distiller  (to  the  Queen,  H.R.H,    the  Prince  of 

Wales,  and  Duke  of  Edinburgh),  Lochnagar  ;  office,  17 

Weigh-house  square 


98  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Begg,  Peter,  chief  storeman  (Harpers  Limited),  15  Fish  st. 

Be'gg,  Peter,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  58  Virginia  street 

Begg,  Mrs,  7  Albert  terrace 

Begg,  Mrs  A.,  dairy,  9  h  7  Forbes  street 

Bell,  Alex.  P.,  gilder  and  ornamental  modeller,  37  Nellfield 
place 

Bell,  Andrew  A.,  spirit  dealer,  15  Market  street  and  1  Adelphi 
lane,  h  38  Castle  street 

Bell,  David,  fishing  tackle  maker  (late  Wm.  Brown),  36,  h  34 
George  street 

Bell,  Rev.  Henry  W.  (Free  High  Church),  6  Albyn  terrace 

Bell,  Eev.  Herbert  (John  Knox  Church),  2  Belmont  place 

Bell,  Rev.  James  (Skene  Street  Congregational  Church),  30 
Beaconsfield  place 

Bell,  Rannie,  &  Co.  (of  Leith),  wine  merchants,  44  Marischal 
street ;  John  Sheed  &  Co.,  agents 

Bell,  Richard,  &  Co.,  painters  and  decorators,  10  Justice  Mill 
lane,  Ji  9h  St.  Mary's  place 

Bell,  Wm.,  camera  and  cabinet  maker,  202  George  street 

Bell,  Mrs  Dr.,  18  Osborne  place 

Bell,  Mrs,  61  Bon- Accord  street 

Bell's  (Dr.),  School,  Frederick  street 

Bendelow,  John,  provision  merchant,  8  Hutcheon  street 

Bennett,  J.  C,  B.L.,  solicitor,  13  Bridge  street,  h  2  Fountain- 
hall  road 

Bennett,  Miss,  milliner,  80  Queen  street 

Benson,  Richard,  lessee  Bath  Hotel,  Bath  street 

Benson,  S.  H.,  manager  (Normal  Co.),  31  Garden  place 

Benson,  Thomas  C.  (G.  Cornwall  &  Sons),  Grosvenor  place 

Benson,  Wm.  H.,  superintendent  (Goods  Dept.,  Gal.  Railway), 
27  Braemar  place 

Benzie,  Alexander,  inspector  of  works,  56  Rose  street 

Benzie,  Alex.,  janitor,  E.C.T.C.,  17  North  Charlotte  street 

Benzie,  James,  59  Osborne  place 

Benzie,  Robert,  missionary  (Free  West),  23  Mount  street  west 

Benzie,  W.  C,  draper,  36  Holburn  road 

Benzie,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  16  Ferryhill  terrace 

Berg,  Mrs  J.,  24  Chattan  place 

Berneaud  &  Co.,  herring  and  commission  merchants,  63  Mari- 
schal street 

Berneaud,  Henri  C.  (of  B.  &  Co.),  9  Ferryhill  place 

Berry  &  Mackay,  dironometer,  nautical  instrument  makers, 
and  opticians,  65  Marischal  street 

Berry,  George,  com.  trav.  (A.  &  T.),  45  Grove  street 

Berry,  James  (of  B.  &  M.),  1  Dee  place 

Berry,  John  Edward,  accountant  and  agent,  11  Caledonian 
place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  99 

Berry,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  7  South  Silver  street,  h  69 

Chapel  street 
Berry,  Patrick,  wholesale  confectioner,  Guild  street  buildings, 

25  Carmelite  street,  h  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Berry,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  4  Skene  square 
Berry,  W.  L.,  assistant  superintendent  (Prudential  Assurance 

Co.,  Limited),  8  Broomhill  place 
Berry,  Wni.,  tailor  and  clothier,  Church  street,  Torry 
Berry,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Gray's  buildings,  Rosemount 
Best,  John,  hairdresser,  41  Union  place 
Beveridge,  A.  T.  Gordon,  M.B.,  CM.  21  Crown  street 
Beveridge,  C.  C.  (of  D.  Mackie  &  Co.),  15  Ferryhill  place 
Beveridge,  Peter,  linen  manufacturer,  39  and  41  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  Id  Polmuir  road 
Beveridge,  Robert,  jun.  (of  D.  Mackie  &  Co.),  Beath  Villa, 

17  Polmuir  road 
Beveridge,   Wm.,   curator,   Free   Church    College,   2    Alford 

place 
Beveridge,  Wm.,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturer,  32  Cotton  street, 

h  5  Cross  street 
Beveridge,  Mrs  Robert,  Beath  Villa,  17  Polmuir  road 
Beverley,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  View  terrace 
Beverley,  Misses,  30  N.  Albert  street 
Bibby,  Thomas,  steward,  8  Affleck  street 
Bible  Society  Depository  ;  James  Murray,  bookseller,  28  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Billet  Master,  James  Prater,  City  Chamberlain's  Office 
Bings,  Mrs,  laundress,  4  Thist]e"^street 
Binnie,  Misses,  1  Fonthill  road 
Bird,  George,  baker,  127  Crown  street 
Bird,  James,  carter,  6  Jopp's  lane 
Birnie,  Alexander,  builder,  10a,  h  5  Crimon  place 
Birnie,  Alex.  W.,  baker,  2,  h  4  Justice  street 
Birnie,  George,  grocer,  1  St.  Andrew  street,  h  8  View  terrace 
Birse,  Alex.,  late  teacher.  Ruby  Cottage,  10  Balmoral  lane 
Birss,  Robert,  wholesale  druggist,  27  Queen  street,  h  Middle- 
field  House,  Woodside 
Birss,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  61  Loanhead  terrace 
Birss,  Mrs,  sick  nurse  and  midwife,  51  Summer  street 
Birtchnell,  Edward,  ex-supervisor,  61  Springbank  terrace 
Bisset,  Rev.  Alex.,  7  Belmont  place 
Bisset,  Alex.,  177  Crown  street 
Bisset,  A.,  draper,  69,  h  67  Rosemount  place 
Bisset,  George,  late  merchant,  Rutherglen  House,  54  Hamilton 

place 
Bisset,  George,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  179  Gallowgate,  h 

1  Berry  lane 


100  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Bisset,  James   G.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news-agent,  53 

Broad  street 
Bisset,  James,  photographer,  9  Craigie  street 
Bisset,  James,  late  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  7  Albyn  terrace 
Bisset,  James  H.  (of  P.  Bisset  &  Son),  1  Elmbank  terrace 
Bisset,  James,  engineer,  27  St.  Clair  street,  h  11  Powis  place 
Bisset,  James,  grocer,  19  Mount  street  west,  h  27  Eichmond 

terrace 
Bisset,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  warehouse, 

37  Queen  street 
Bisset,  John  &  William,  wliolesale  grocery  warehouse,  15  Ex- 
change street 
Bisset,  Joseph,  late  confectioner,  25  Albert  terrace 
Bisset,  Peter,  &  Son,  builders  and  cement  merchants.  Willow- 
dale  place 
Bisset,  Stephen,  &  Norrie,  naval,  military,  and  civil  outfitters, 

39  and  41  Queen  street 
Bisset,  Thos.  (of  B.  S.  &  N.),  28  North  Broadford 
Bisset,  Wm.,  joiner,  15  North  Broadford 
Bisset,  Wm.,  paper  and  paper  stock  merchant,  4  Water  lane 

and  Buxburn  Mills,  h  Buxburn  Mills 
Bisset,  Wm.,  clerk  (P.  Bisset  &  Son),  5  Loanhead  place 
Bisset,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  J.   &  W.  pisset),  102  Crown  street 
Bisset,  Mrs,  register  office,  189  Union  street 
Bisset,  Mrs,  James,  21  Richmond  terrace 
Bisset,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  544  Spittal 
Bisset,  MissFenwick,  11  Albyn  terrace 
Bittiner,  Max,  boot  and  shoe  dealer,  53,  A  77  Regent  quay 
Black  &  Co.,  furriers,  skin,  and  hair  merchants,  38  George  st. 
Black  &  Ferguson,  wine  merchants,  30  Adelphi 
Black  &  McDougall,  hairdressers,  2  Flourmill  brae 
Black,  Alexander,  house   carpenter  and  funeral  undertaker, 

691,  h  67  College  street 
Black,  Geo.,  agent  (Lowe  &  Co.,  Glasgow),  46a  Mount  street 
Black,  Geo.,  grocer,  254  George  street,  h  68  Gerrard  street 
Black,  Geo.,  feuar,  Ruthrieston  House,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Black,  Hugh,  grocer,  30|  Ferryhill  terrace,  h  39  Dee  street 
Black,   James,   &   Co.,  sharebrokers  and  general  agents,  24 

Adelphi 
Black,  Jas.,  store-keeper  (Duthie  Brothers),  31  Clarence  street 
Black,  James,  flesher,  20  North  Broadford 
Black,  James  (late  N.  L.  H.  Service),  29  Mount  street 
Black,  James  (of  J.  &  W.  Bisset),  75  Chapel  street 
Black,  John,  tea  merchant,  Guild  street  buildings,  h  93  Foun- 

tainhall  road 
Black,  John  E.  (sanitary  department),  139  Leadside  road 
Black,  John,  clerk  (Bower  &  Florence),  2  Park  place 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  lOl 

Black,  John,  church  officer.  Garden  place  U.P.  Church,  h 
Church  buildings,  North  Albert  street 

Black,  John  F.,  1  Rose  street 

Black,  John,  manager  (Aberdeen  Dairy  Co.,  Limited),  9 
Chattan  place 

Black,  John,  hairdresser,  70  West  North  street,  h  26  Cause- 
wayend 

Black,  Peter,  34  Springbank  terrace 

Black,  Robt.,  teacher  of  fencing  and  gymnastics,  Aberdeen 
Gymnastic  Club,  h  180  Hardgate  and  177  Holburn  st. 

Black,  William,  &  Co.,  brewers  and  distillers,  Devanha 

Black,  Mrs  John,  18  Bon-Accord  terrace 

Black,  Mrs,  43  Whitehouse  street 

Black,  Mrs  Professor,  1  West  Craibstone  street 

Black,  Mrs  Wm.,  21  Affleck  street 

Black,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Ann  place 

Black,  Mrs,  lodgings,  178  Crown  street 

Black,  Miss,  33  Constitution  street 

Black,  Miss,  77  College  street 

Blackett,  Mrs,  29  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Blackfriars  Hall,  29  Blackfriars  street 

Blackie  &  Sons,  publishers,  40  Broad  street ;  R.  Bruce,  agent 

Blacklock,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  117  Rosemount  place,  h  49  Short 
Loanings 

Blackwood,  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  52  Broad 
street,  h  12  Jasmine  place 

Blackwood,  W.,  Northern  District  agent,  Scottish  Permissive 
Bill  and  Temperance  Association,  10  North  Broadford 

Blaikie  Brothers,  ironfounders,  engineers,  millwrights,  boiler- 
makers,  iron  bridge  builders,  and  general  blacksmiths, 
Footdee  Iron  Works,  St.  Clement  street 

Blaikie,  John,  &  Sons,  braziers  (to  Her  Majesty),  bell  and 
brass  founders,  plumbers,  gasfitters,  lamp  and  gas-meter 
manufacturers,  coppersmiths,  «&c.,  Littlejohn  street ; 
lamp  saloon  warehouse,  211  Union  street 

Blair,  James,  bookbinder,  and  church  officer  (St.  John's),  24 
Portland  street 

Blair,  Patrick  P.,  shoe  manufacturer,  45  Broad  street,  h  56 
Watson  street 

Blair,  Miss,  dairy,  8  Crown  street 

Blake,  Joseph  C,  book-keeper  (J.  Allan  &  Sons),  2  South 
Grown  street 

Blann,  Thomas  J.,  stonecutter,  54  Constitution  street,  h  at 
works 

Bleaden,  Wm.  Henry,  priest,  St.  John's  Parsonage,  44  Bon- 
Accord  street 

Board  of  Trade  Surveyor  of  Shipping,  49  Regent  quay 
9 


102  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Boddie,  Andrew,  farmer,  Springbank,  Mannofield 
Boddie,  A.,  10  Thistle  street 

Boddie,  Wm.,  monumental  works,  37  St.  Clair  street,  show- 
yard.    King  street,   h  Melbourne  Cottage,  29   Nelson 

street 
Bolton,  James,  parcel  clerk,  N.  B.  Ry.,  h  18  Portland  street 
Bolton,  Mrs,  midwife,  10  North  Broadford 
Bon- Accord  Brush  and  Basket  Co.,  brush  manufacturers  and 

general  warehousemen,  26  Exchange  street  ;  works,  88 

College  street ;  manager,  A.  S.  Rigg 
Bon-Accord  Distillery  Company,  Limited,  Newbridge,  Hard- 
gate  ;    registered    office,  'Distillery ;    John    Thomson, 

manager 
Bon- Accord  Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street  (Manson  &  Co.) 
Bon-Accord  Golf  Club,  28  Constitution  street 
Bon- Accord  Granite  Works,  35  Charles  street,  Broadford  lane, 

and  127  Causewayend  ;  Stewart  &  Co.,  sculptors 
Bon- Accord  Loan  Office,  Chronicle  court,  32  Broad  street 
Bon-Accord  Property  Investment  Co.  :    managers.  Marquis, 

Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  street 
Bon- Accord   Recreation  Hall,  Market  street;    keejier,  John 

Gibb 
Bon- Accord  Register  Office,  29  Union  place,  Mrs  D.  Anderson 
Bon- Accord  Sawmills,  York  street ;  A.  L.  Forsyth  &  Sons, 

proprietors 
Bon- Accord  School,  1  Bon- Accord  terrace  ;  principal,  Rev.  J. 

Macmillan,  M.A. 
Bon- Accord  Slate  and  Cement  Merchant  Co.,  Limited,  Provost 

Blaikie's  quay  ;  James  F.  Wyness,  manager 
Bon- Accord  Steam  Laundry  Co.,  Limited,  Craigieshaw,  Nigg; 

manageress,  Miss  Pauline ;  secretary,  A.  F.  Wight,  11 

Union  buildings 
Bon-Accord  Swimming  Club  and  Humane  Society  ;  Secretary 

James  Reith,  60  Queen  street 
Bonar,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  212  Gallowgate,  h 

Menard  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Bonner,  Joseph,  Broomfield'Cottage,  Balmoral  place 
Bonner,  Joseph,  'cycle  warehouse,  12  Great  Western  road,  h 

Prospect  Cottage,  5  Oakdale  terrace,  Mannofield 
Bonner,  Joseph,  printer  and  stationer,  58  St.  Nicholas  street 
Bonnyman,  John,  stonecutter,  Ashvale  Granite  Works,  Great 

Western  road,  h  30 
Bonnyman,  Misses,  24  Craigie  street 
Booth,  Alex.,  37  Victoria  street 

Booth,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  chimney  sweepers,  14  East  North  street 
Booth,  Alex.,  jun.,  chimney  sweejjer,  75  Green 
Booth,  Alex.,  pipe-top  manufacturer,  1  Cross  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  l03 

Booth,  Francis,  chimney  sweeper,  7  Park  st.  and  124  Chapel 

street 
Booth,  James,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  physician,  231  Union  st. 
Booth,  James  M'Kenzie,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CM.,   physician,  231 

Union  street 
Booth,  James,  chimney  sweeper,  50  Longacre 
Booth,  John,  farmer.  Brae  farm,  Mannofield 
Booth,  J.  &  A.,  chimney  sweepers,  50  Longacre  and  73  Nether- 

kirkgate 
Booth,  Matthew,  farmer,  Mastrick 

Booth,  R.,  tinsmith,  38  and  40  George  street,  h  23  Watson  st. 
Booth,  Robert,  draper,  stationer,  and  fancy  goods  warehouse, 

35  Bank  street 
Booth,  Thomas,  jobbing  gardener,  21  Gilcomston  steps 
Booth,  Williamson,  M.A,,  solicitor  and  notary  public,  173,  h 

231  Union  street 
Booth,  William  P.  (R.  Booth,  40  George  street),  2  Eden  place 
Booth,  Wm.  P.,  merchant,  148  Union  street 
Booth,   William,    foreman    boilermaker    (Blaikie    Brothers), 

Glengelder  Cottage,  Victoiia  road,  Torry 
Booth,  William,  chimney  sweeper,  15  Chapel  street 
Booth,  Mrs,  6  Oakdale  terrace,  Mannofield 
Booth,  Mrs,  lodgings,  265  George  street 
Borthwick,  Andrew,  silk  and   woollen  dyer,   scourer,   cloth 

fuller,  and  dresser ;  dye  works,  76  Loch  street ;  shop, 

2^  Summer  street 
Borthwick,  Wm.  T.  (of  A.  Borthwick),  25  View  terrace 
Boswell,  William,  observer,  Observatory,  King's  College,  h  2 

Laurelwood  Avenue 
Bothwell,  Alex.,  violin  maker,  32  Netherkirkgate,  h  56  Wel- 
lington street 
Bothwell,   Alex.,  jun.,   wholesale  and  retail  confectioner,  1 

North  Broadford 
Bothwell,  George,  hay  and  straw  merchant,  27  Princes  street 
Bothwell,  John,  shoemaker,  18  Guestrow 
Bothwell,  W.   I.,  cashier  (G.  &   W.   Davidson),  29  Watson 

street 
Boulton,  Wm.,  civil  engineer  and  town  surveyor  ;  office,  City 

Buildings,  Union  street,  h  176  Skene  street  west 
Bower  &   Florence,  polished  granite   manufacturers,  Spittal 

Granite  Works,  King's  crescent 
Bower,  James  H.  (of  B.  &  F.),  also  of  Caledonian  Lime  Co., 

48  Market  street,  h  18  Golden  square 
Bowie,  Thomas,  examining  officer  (Customs),  Roslin  Cottage, 

Park  road 
Bowie,  Wm.,  mason,  42  Holburn  road 
Bowman  &  Son,  carvers  and  gilders,  187  Union  street 


104  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Bowman,  Alexander,  fleslier,  10  Justice  street,  h  19  Constitu- 
tion street 
Bowman,  Andrew  (of  Bowman  &  Son),  6  Henry  place 
Bowman  Brothers,  general  drapers,  17  Broad  street 
Bowman,  George  (of  Bowman  Brothers),  29  Whitehouse  st. 
Bowman,  Robert,  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  70  Essle- 

mont  Avenue,  h  29  Whitehouse  street 
Bows,  Mrs,  8  Calsayseat  road 
Boyle,    David,    superintendent,    Aberdeen    Passenger    Joint 

Station,  h  15  Caledonian  place 
Boyne,  Robert,  joiner,  12  Kings! and  place 
Boys'  Hospital,  King  street ;  Richard  Jones,  master 
Bradbury  &  Co.,  Limited,  sewing  machine  manufacturers,  213 

George  street ;  James  Keir,  district  manager 
Brand,  Alex.,  35  Stanley  street 
Brand,  George,  &  Co.,  shoe  blacking  and  harness  composition 

manufacturers,  12^,  h  10  Marywell  street 
Brand,  Sam.,  messenger  (B.  L.  Co.  Bank),  21,  h  23  Market  st. 
Brand,  William,  engineer,  5  Caledonian  place 
Brander,  A.  J.,  solicitor,  34  Bridge  street,  h  33  Garden  place 
Brander,  James,  M.B.  and  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  84 

King  street 
Brander,  Miss,  284  Great  Western  road 
Brandie,  James,  detective-sergeant.   County  Police   Office,  h 

26  Dee  street 
Brazier,  James  S.,  F.C.S.,  professor  of  chemistry.  University 

of  Aberdeen,  /i  17  Bon- Accord  square 
Brebner  &  Grant,  tea  merchants.  Grant's  buildings ;  entries, 

48  St.  Nicholas  street,  and  2  Flourmillbrae 
Brebner,  J.  &  J.  L.,  bobbin  makers,  31  Cotton  street 
Brebner,  James,  67  Bon- Accord  street 
Brebner,  Rev.  Wm.,  M.A.  (Gilcomston  Church),  14  St.  Mary's 

place 
Brebner,  William,  11  Garden  place 
Brebner,  Mrs,  350  Holburn  street 
Brebner,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  56  East  North  street, 

/i  19  Constitution  street 
Brechin,  Mrs  Henry,  11  Canal  street 
Breck,  Mrs,  draper,  174  Crown  street 
Bremner,  Alex.,  house  proprietor,  6  Canal  street 
Bremner,  David  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Lim.),  2  Trinity  quay 
Bremner,  James,  shoemaker.  Bridge  of  Dee 
Bremner,  John,  &  Co.,  bakers,  1  William's  sq.,  h  15  Baltic  st. 
Bremner,  John,  parcel  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.  Joint  Station),  11 

Urquhart  road 
Bremner,  R.,  saddler,  3  Summer  street,  h  168  Holburn  street 
Bremner,  Thomas  John,  advocate,  of  Glasslaw,  42  Garden  pi. 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  105 

Bremner,  Wm.,  cartwright  and  general  blacksmith,  27,  h  31 

St.  Clair  street 
Bremner,  Mrs,  28  Holburn  road 
Bremner,  Mrs,  41  Mount  street 

Brewster,  George,  cartwright,  31  Princes  street,  h  2  Wales  st. 
Brewster,  George,  spirit  dealer,  76,  h  77  Waterloo  quay 
Brewster,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  2  Wales  street 
Bristow,  Mrs,  Louisville,  Great  Western  road 
British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  21  Market  street ;  agent,  Lauchlan 

M'Kinnon,  jun.,  advocate  ;  West-end  Branch,  2b  Union 

place 
Broad  Street  Stationery  Co.,  booksellers,  39  Broad  street 
Broadford  Works  (Richards  &  Co.),  Maberley  street 
Brockie,  James,  cashier  (A.  T.  &  R.),  53  Rose  street 
Brodie,  Alex.,  news  agent,  31  Skene  street 
Brodie,  Alex.  G.,  writer  (H.M.C.),  73  Catherine  street 
Brodie,  C.  F.  (of  Blaikie  Brothers),  h  at  Works 
Brodie,  Peter,  slater,  108  Wellington  road 
Brodie,  William  (of  Blaikie  Brothers),  Baillieswells,  Cults 
Broomhead,  George  E.,  chemist,  15  Union  place  and  31  Foun- 

tainhall  road,  aerated  water  manufacturer.  Justice  Mill 

lane,  h  15a  Union  place 
Broomhead,  John  (late  Inland  Revenue),  15a  Union  place 
Brotchie,  George,  teller  (N,  of  S.  B.,  Lim.),  16  Bridge  street 
Brown  &  Smith,  fishcurers,  Pointlaw 

Brown,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  publishers,  77  Union  st. 
Brown,  Alex.,  &   Son,  auctioneers   and  appraisers,  1   and  3 

Belmont  street 
Brown,  Rev.  Alex.,  St.  Paul  Street  Evangelical  Union  Church, 

A  118  Hamilton  place 
Brown,  Alex,  (of  A.  Brpwn  &  Son),  10  Strawberry  bank 
Brown,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  20  Mount  street 
Brown,  Alex.,  architectural  surveyor,  7  Belmont  street,  h  39 

Thomson  street 
Brown,  Alex,  (of  M.  H.  &  B.),  10  Canal  place 
Brown,  Alex.,  clothier,  26  Caledonian  place 
Brown,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  38,  h  70  Catherine  street 
Brown,  Alex.,  chief  clerk  and  cashier  (Town  Council — -Gas 

Department),  47  Victoria  street 
Brown,  Andrew,  flesher,  66b  College  street,  h  1  Rosebank  ter. 
Brown,  Arch.,  stonecutter.  King  st.,  h  10  Jasmine  place 
Brown,  Charles,  auctioneer,  appraiser,  and  assurance  agent,  115 

Union  street,  h  167  Great  Western  road 
Brown,  C.  (of  M.  &  B.),  Crathie  Cottage,  11  Braemar  place 
Brown,  Charles  M.  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  44  Loanhead  ter. 
Brown.  Charles,  stoneware  merchant,  55  East  North  street,  h 

45  Wales  street 


106  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Brown,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Free  Church  College, 
104  Crown  street 

Brown,  D.  &  W.,  plasterers  and  cement  workers,  South  Con- 
stitution street,  h  47  Park  street 

Brown,  David,  shipmaster,  178  Skene  street  west 

Brown,  Rev.  Edward,  Free  Manse,  Torry 

Brown,  George,  auctioneer,  27  View  terrace 

Brown,  George,  miller,  13  Harriet  street 

Brown,  George,  baker,  78  Waterloo  quay,  h  16  Powis  place 

Brown,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  33  Summer  lane,  ?i  8 
St.  Clement  street 

Brown,  George,  draper,  31  and  33  Castle  st.,  h  25  Rose  street 

Brown,  James  B.,  collector  (Cal.  Ry.),  28  Wellington  street 

Brown,  James  M.,  com.  trav.  (B,  &  G.),  13  Springbank  ter. 

Brown,  James,  fish  and  game  dealer,  62  and  63  Basement  floor. 
Market,  and  215  Union  street,  h  1  Bon-Accord  square 

Bro\^Ti,  James,  clerk  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  3  Eden  place 

Brown,  James,  manager  (C.  H.  C.  &  Co.),  26  Caledonian  place 

Brown,  James,  teller  (Union  Bank  of  S.,  Lim.),  Holly  Cottage, 
Seafield 

Brown,  John,  shipmaster,  49  Regent  quay 

Brown,  John,  cattle  dealer,  75  Hardgate 

Brown,  John,  fish  curer,  28  Wellington  street 

Brown,  John,  painter,  35  St.  Andrew  street,  h  62  Watson  st. 

Brown,'  John,  fish  curer  (of  J.  P.  &  Co.),  60  Wellington  street 

Brown,  John  S.,  compositor,  1  Affleck  place 

Brown,  Joseph,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  20  Frederick  street,  h 
16  Ferry  hill  terrace 

Brown,  L.,  baker,  64,  h  81  Virginia  street 

Brown,  M.,  fishmonger,  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  2  Regent  quay 

Brown,  Patrick,  auctioneer  (of  A.  Brown  &  Son),  h  10  Straw- 
berry bank 

Brown,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  113  Loch  street,  h  4  John  st. 

Brown,  Robert,  Prince  of  Wales'  Hotel,  9  St.  Nicholas  lane 

Brown,  Robert,  shoemaker,  42^  Summer  street 

Brown,  Robert,  water  tacksman  and  shipowner,  6  Crimon  pi. 

Brown,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  19  Great  Western  road,  h  2  Allan 
street 

Brown,  Wm.  Alex.,  advocate.  Sheriff- Substitute  of  Aberdeen, 
Banff,  and  Kincardine,  Court  House,  h  18  Queen's  road 
west 

Brown,  W.  M.,  book-keeper  and  cashier  (A.  Hadden  &  Sons), 
166  Great  Western  road 

Brown,  Wm.,  postman,  42  Summer  street 

Brown,  Wm.  (Postal  Telegraphs),  50  Urquhart  road 

Brown,  Wm.,  feuar  and  clerk,  65  Hutcheon  street 

Brown,  Wm.,  dairyman.  Rose  cottage,  24  Spittal 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  107 

Brown,  Wm.,  engraver,  115  Union  street 

Brown,  Wm.  B.,  book-keeper  (Town  Council — Police  Depart- 
ment), 33  Esslemont  avenne 

Brown,  Wm.,  hotel  keeper,  13  Hadden  street  and  1  Stirling 
street 

Brown,  Wm,,  granite  letter-cutter,  36  Whitehouse  street 

Brown,  Wm.  6.,  joiner,  59  Skene  square 

Brown,  Mrs  G.  G.,  31  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Brown,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  40  Summer  street 

Brown,  Mrs  Bienz,  26  Ferryhill  place 

Brown,  Mrs,  16  Ferryhill  place 

Brown,  Mrs  G.,  sick-nurse,  12  Portland  street 

Brown,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  45,  h  43  Commerce  st. 

Brown,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  St.  Mary's  place 

BroM^n,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  20  South  Mount  street 

Brown,  Mrs,  hosier,  &c.,  42  Spittal 

Brown,  Miss,  38  Skene  terrace 

Brown,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  59  Dee  street 

Brown,  Miss  E.  M.,  1  Langstane  place 

Brown's  (Dr.  John)  Public  School,  Skene  square 

Brownlee,  Miss  M.  B.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  2d  Thistle 
street 

Bruce,  Edwards,  &  Milne,  manufacturers  and  wholesale  ware- 
housemen, Victoria  buildings,  38  Bridge  street ;  works, 
Woodside 

Bruce,  Alex.,  manager  (N.  Co-op.  Co.  Mills),  Millbank,  Berry- 
den,  h  Millbank  Cottage,  Berryden 

Bruce,  Alex.,  horse  shoer,  3  Little  Belmont  street,  h  52  Eose- 
mount  place 

Bruce,  Charles,  plumber  and  gasfitter.  Guild  street,  All  Union 
buildings 

Bruce,  Duff,  inspector  of  works,  police  dept.,  Town  Council,  h 
32  Young  street 

Bruce,  George,  bicycle  warehouse,  12  and  14  Holburn  street, 
h  60  Stanley  street 

Bruce,  George,  builder,  h  Kingsland  Cottage,  255b  George  st. 

Bruce,  George  T.,  classical  master  (Robert  Gordon's  College), 
245  Union  street 

Bruce,  Geo.,  seed  merchant,  35  Market  street,  h  14  Bon- Accord 
square 

Bruce,  George,  postman,  20  Urquhart  road 

Bruce,  James  (of  Bruce,  Edwards,  &  Milne),  Ythan  Lodge,  327 
Great  Western  road 

Bruce,  John,  cashier  (Free  Press),  258  Great  Western  road 

Bruce,  John,  spirit  merchant,  11,  A  9  Commerce  street 

Bruce,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  16  St.  Andrew  street,  h  4  Broad- 
ford  place 


108  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Bruce,  Eob.,  agent  (Blackie  &  Sons),  40  Broad  st.,  h  7  Mount 

street  west 
Bruce,  Wm.,  sliip  carpenter,  17  Nelson  street 
Bruce,  Wm.,   preserved  provision  manufacturer,    12   Prince 

Regent  street  and  12  Canal  terrace,  h  47  Springbank 

terrace 
Bruce,  Mrs  A.,  13  South  Crown  street 
Bruce,  Mrs,  34  Hamilton  place 
Bruce,  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Union  place 
Bruce,  Mrs  Mearns,  2  Crown  place 
Bruce,  Miss,  dressmaker,  48  Esslemont  avenue 
Bruce,  Miss,  millinery  and  fancy  warehouse,   18  Waverley 

place,  h  51  Victoria  street 
Bruce,  Misses,  71  Bon- Accord  street 
Brunton,  John,  shipmaster,  44  Victoria  street 
Brunton,  Mrs,  44  Victoria  street 
Bryce,  Hugh,  foreman  brass  finisher  (James  Farquhar),  191 

Gallowgate 
Bryce,  James,   M.P.    (for   South  Aberdeen),   35   Bryanstone 

square,  London,  W. 
Bryce,  John  Stewart,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Davidson 

&  Garden),  h  Westbank,  Fonthill  road 
Bryden,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Buchan,   Adam,   painter,    40  North   Charlotte  street,   h   18 

Kingsland  place 
Buchan,    Alex.,   warehouseman    (Lawson    &    Turnbull),    10 

Mealmarket  street 
Buchan,  Charles,  house  carpenter,  81  Grove  street 
Buchan,  Francis,  baker,  129  Crown  street,  west-end  branch,  16 

Union  place,  h  8  Marine  terrace 
Buchan,  George,  licensed  porter  and  carpet  cleaner,  42  Maris- 

chal  street 
Buchan,  George,  flour  and  produce  agent,  Albany  Buildings, 

10  College  street,  h  II  Mount  street  west 
Buchan,  John,  grocer,  23  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Buchan,  Neil,  shoemaker,  Church  street,  Torry 
Buchan,  Eobert,  &  Son,  bakers,  76  Green 
Buchan,  Robert,  builder,  136,  h  142  Great  Western  road 
Buchan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  304  George  street 
Buchan,  Mrs,  midwife,  9  Nellfield  place 
Buist,   Misses  I.   &   M.,   milliners,  43  Upperkirkgate,  ^64 

Osborne  place 
Bulloch,  John,  jun.,  book-keeper  (Richards  &  Co.),  13  Osborne 

place 
Bulloch,  Wm.,  cashier,  Broadford  AVorks,  /i  14  Osborne  place 
Burge,  David,  hatter,  72  Broad  street,  h  63  Causewayend 
Burgess,  George,  postman,  42  Charles  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  109 

Burgess,  Wm.,  draper,  43  Union  street,  h  Margaret  Cottage, 
10  Calsayseat  road 

Burman,  John,  steward,  Royal  Northern  Club 

Burness,  Alexander,  flesher,  112  Leslie  terrace 

Burns,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  fruit  merchants,  244 
Union  street,  and  Market  Hall,  h  Kepplestone  Gardens, 
Rubislaw 

Burns,  A.,  jun.,  fruiterer.  Market  Hall,  and  65  Thistle  street, 
/i  10  Granton  place 

Burns,  Rev.  David  (U.P.  Church,  St.  Paul  st.),  11  Marine  ter. 

Burns,  John,  draper,  266,  h  266|  George  street 

Burns,  Mrs.  Robert,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  102  and  104 
Rosemount  place,  h  Loanhead  Cottage 

Burns,  Mrs,  lodgings,  51  Marischal  street 

Burnett  &  Low,  butchers,  174  Holburn  street 

Burnett  &  Murray,  builders,  1  Canal  road 

Burnett  &  Reid,  advocates,  20  King  street 

Burnett,  Alex,  (of  B.  &  M.)  14  Stafford  street 

Burnett,  David,  clerk  (Caledonian  Railway),  38  St.  Clair  st. 

Burnett,  Jas.,  butcher,  119,  h  113  Great  Western  road 

Burnett,  James,  bookbinder,  7  Crimon  place 

Burnett,  James,  porter,  15  Claremont  street 

Burnett,  John,  bootmaker  (Receiving  Post  Office),  200  George 
street,  /i  10  King  street 

Burnett,  John,  jun.,  sorting  clerk  (P.  0.),  10  King  street 

Burnett,  John  J.,  stonecutter,  217  King  street,  h  25  Jasmine 
terrace 

Burnett,  John  N.,  tea  merchant,  46  Queen  street,  ^11  Mar- 
garet street 

Burnett,  W.  Kendall,  M.A.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  123| 
Union  street,  /i  141  Crown  street 

Burnett,  Mrs,  midwife  and  sicknurse,  38  Union  terrace 

Burnett,  Miss,  teacher.  Sheriff  Watson's  School 

Burr  &  Donald,  drapers,  16  and  18  George  street 

Burr  &  Shirras,  drapers,  36a  George  street 

Burr,  Geo.  P.,  cashier  (Mitchell  &  Muil,  Ltd,),  36  Watson  st. 

Burr,  James  (of  B.  &  S.),  27  Calsayseat  road 

Burr,  Robert  (of  B.  &  D.),  6  Eden  place 

Burr,  Mrs,  28  Hamilton  place 

Bursar's  Hotel,  60  and  61  Castle  st. ;  John  M.  Macandrew 

Burt,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  57  Marischal  st.,  h  65  Victoria 
road,  Torry. 

Burt,  Robert,  cabinet  maker,  10  Carmelite  lane,  h  15  Correc- 
tion wynd 

Burwell,  Elijah,  38  Victoria  street 

Butchart,  James  S.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  20  Belmont 
street,  h  Viewpark,  Deemount  terrace 


110  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Butchart,  William,  shipmaster,  3  St.  Mary's  place 

Butler,  Charles,  glass  and  china  repairer,  20  Carmelite  lane 

Butler,  Oswald  W.,  examining  officer  (H.M.C),  1  Orchard  pi. 

Buyers,  Alex.,  grain  merchant,  131  King  street 

Buyers,  James,  sub-agent  (British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  West-End 

branch),  3  Garden  terrace 
Buyers,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  52  Summer  street 
Buyers,  John,  shipmaster,  8  Constitution  street 
Buyers,  William,  shipmaster,  44  Stanley  street 
Buyers,  Mrs  John  C,  44  Ashley  road 
Buyers,  Mrs  Peter,  wholesale  ship  chandler,  55  Regent  quay, 

h  2  Union  place 
Buyers,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  St.  S within  street 
Buyers,  Miss  Ann,  provision  dealer,  36  Loch  street 
Byres,  Alex.  M.,  chartered  accountant,  74  Union  street,  h  63 

North  Broadford 
Byres,  David,  late  manufacturer,  63  North  Broadford 
Byres,  Stephen,  fruiterer,  74  Broad  street 

CABLE,  Alex.,  insurance  agent,  17  Erskine  street 
Cable,  Peter,  carter,  9  Shore  lane 
Cacutt,  James,  club  master,  14  Prospect  terrace 
Cadenhead,  Daniel,  beadle  (Gilcomston  P.  C),  51  Summer  st. 
Cadenhead,  George,  advocate,  procurator- fiscal  of  Aberdeen- 
shire, procurator-fiscal  for  the  City  of  Aberdeen,  and 
justice  of  peace  fiscal  of  Aberdeenshire  ;   procurator- 
fiscal's  office.  Court  House  Buildings,  Castle  street  ;  h 
Bon- Accord  House,  57  Dee  street 
Cadenhead,  Colonel  James,  Maryville,  Stocket 
Cadenhead,  Peter,  late  shipmaster,  7  Caledonian  place 
Cadenhead,  Wm,,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and 

commission  agent,  89  Netherkirkgate,  h  48  Skene  ter. 
Cadenhead,  Wm.,  late  farmer.  United  Cottage,  325  Holburn  st. 
Cadenhead,  Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Castle  street 
Cadenhead,  Miss,  lodgings,  30  Watson  street 
Caie,.  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  159  Skene  street  west,  h 

38  Whitehouse  street 
Caie,  John  F.,  fish  merchant.  Wet  Fish  Market,  h  Torry 
Caird,  George,  cashier  (A.   Brown  &   Son,  Belmont   street), 

Alexandra  Cottage,  Woodside 
Cairns,  John  B.,  manager  (Aberdeen  Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow 

Market  Co.,  Limited),  17  Roslin  terrace 
Caithness,  George,  sexton,  Nellfield  Cemetery,  h  South  Lodge, 

Nellfield  place 
Calder,  James,  manager  (L.  &  N.  Tea  Co.),  47  Watson  street 
Calder,  J.,  furniture  dealer,  22  George  street,  h  Rachael  Cottage, 
Lochhead 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  Ill 

Calder,  John,  watch,  &c.,  dealer,  45  Market  Gallery,  h   10 

Belmont  road 
Calder,  M.  &  S.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  55a  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Calder,  Malcolm  (of  M.  &  S,  Calder),  102  Leslie  terrace 
Calder,  Robert,  church  officer  (Free  North  Church),  18  Kings- 
land  place 
Calder,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Margaret  street 
Calder,  Mrs  C,  192  Great  Western  road 
Calder,  Mrs,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  27  Frederick  street 
Calder,  Mrs,  clothier,  34  &  35  Market  Gallery,  h  7  Carmelite 

street 
Calder,  Mrs  I.,  draper,  46,  47,  &  48  Market  Gallery 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  branch  office, 

Albany  buildings,  13  Bridge  street;   Fraser  &  Duguid, 

advocates,  resident  managers 
Caledonian  Granite  Works,  34  &  36  Wellington  road  ;  J.  &  J. 

Ogg 
Calvert,  R.  Bell  (R.  &  Co.),  54  Osborne  place 
Callaghan,  Anthony,  saw  and  edge-tool  maker,  67  Netlier- 

kirkgate,  h  4  Abbotsford  place 
Galium,  Miss,  broker,  68  Woolmanhill,  h  80  St,  Andrew  street 
Cameron  &  Matthew,  builders,  37  Broomhill  place 
Cameron,  Andrew,  draper,  3  and  5  King  street,  h  45  Victoria 

street 
Cameron,  Rev.  F,,  D.D.,  89  Crown  street 
Cameron,  Rev.  George  G.,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Hebrew,  Free 

Church  College,  h  Duncairn  House,  Mannotield 
Cameron,  J.  &  W.,  drapers,  41  Broad  street 
Cameron,  James,  grocer,  Ruthrieston,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Cameron,  James  (of  J.  &  W.  Cameron),  82  Powis  place 
Cameron,  John,  commission  agent,  office,  16  Hadden  street,  h 

3  King's  square 
Cameron,  John,  Heath  Villa,  Cults 
Cameron,  John,  contractor,  34  Gordon  street,  h  Cults 
Cameron,  John,  late  house  carpenter,  72  Rosemount  place 
Cameron,  John,  builder  (of  C.  &  M.),  25  Broomhill  place 
Cameron,  John,  shipmaster,  8  Canal  terrace 
Cameron,  John,  grocer,  18,  h  17  Prince  Regent  street 
Cameron,  Kenneth,  sanitary  inspector,  City  Buildings,  h  Cun- 

nigarhill 
Cameron,  Wm.,  tobacconist,  73  Regent  quay,  12  &  14  Hadden 

street,  and  20  Guild  street,  h  6  Cherrybank  Cottages 
Cameron,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Cameron),  16  Hill  street 
Cameron,  William  H.  (of  Morefield),  R.N.,  Morefield,  Stocket 
Cameron,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  10  Skene  street,  h  23  Caledonian 

place 


112  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  late  superintendent,  Public  Baths,  13  Loch  st. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  tailor,  21  Mount  street  west 

Cameron,  Mrs  Wm.,  20  Watson  street 

Cameron,  Mrs,  395  Great  Western  road 

Cameron,  Mrs,  lodgings,  121  Crown  street 

Cameron,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  42  Virginia  st.,  h  38  James  st. 

Cameron,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  6  Little  Belmont  street 

Cameron,  Miss  (late  of  Morefield),  139  Crown  street 

Cameron,  Misses,  60  Union  place 

Campbell  &  Co.,  Lim.,  dyers,  86  Union  street 

Campbell,  Alex.,  late  farmer,  9  Belmont  place 

Campbell,  Alex.,  horse  and  cab  hirer,  6  Diamond  street,  office, 

150i  Union  street,  h  3  Crimon  place 
Campbell,  Andrew,  keeper  (Albert  Hall),  38  Summer  street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  solicitor  and  notary  public,  19  Marischal 

street,  h  Albert  Cottage,  9  Balmoral  place 
Campbell,  Archibald,  inspector  of  weights,  measures,  and  gas 

meters,  23  Lodge  Walk,  h  158  Hutcheon  street 
Campbell,  Charles  (Campbells,  Lim.,  8  Bon- Accord  street),  31 

Brighton  place 
Campbell,  Daniel,  16  Portland  street 

Campbell,  David,  plasterer,  31  Virginia  street,  A  19  Park  st. 
Campbell,  Donald,  grocer,  31,  h  32  Powis  terrace 
Campbell,    Rev.    Duncan,    M.A.    (Rosemount    Church),    14 

Hamilton  place 
Campbell,  Geo.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  1  Dee  Village  road,  h 

16  Portland  street 
Campbell,  Henry,  i^lasterer  (of  J.  Kirk  &   Co.),   10  Black- 
friars  street 
Campbell,  Hugh,  clerk  (John  Mowlem  &  Co.),  37  Powis  jDlace 
Campbell,  James,  head  teacher.  Dr.  Bell's  School,  Frederick 

street,  /i  18  Springbank  terrace 
Campbell,  James,  bookseller,  13  and  14  Market  Gallery,  h  57 

Green 
Campbell,  John  (Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Lim.),  Cluny  Cottage, 

13  Balmoral  place 
Campbell,  John,  tailor,  3  Rosemount  place 
Campbell,  John,  plumber,  134,  h  14  Dee  street 
Campbell,  John,  printer,  44  Summerfield  terrace 
Campbell,  John  S.   G.,  cashier  (Anderson  &  Thomson),   17 

Osborne  place 
Campbell,  Joseph,   pawnbroker,  39   Windy   wynd,  and  128 

Loch  street 
Campbell,  Thomas  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  5  Crimon  place 
Campbell,  Wm.,  senior,  60  Stanley  street 
Campbell,  Wm.,  salesman  (Watt  &  Milne),  60  Stanley  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  dressmaker  and  machinist,  8  South  Mount  st. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  113 

Campbell,  Mrs,  7  Bon- Accord  street 

Campbell,  Mrs  George,  137  Union  street 

Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  172  Crown  street 

Campbell,  Mrs  John,  16  Irvine  place 

Campbell,  Mrs  Captain,  15  Chattan  place 

Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  35  Mount  street 

Campbell,  Miss,  Ladies'  Outfitting  and  Baby  Linen  Establish- 
ment, 150a  Union  street,  h  59  Holburn  streec 

Campbells,  Limited,  post  and  job  horse  masters,  omnibus, 
carriage,  and  cab  proprietors,  livery  stable  keepers,  and 
funeral  undertakers,  5  Bon- Accord  street,  1  Alford  place, 
8  Back  wynd,  and  Wellington  road  ;  William  Irvine, 
manager 

Campbells,  Limited,  carriage  builders,  8  Bon- Accord  street 

Cantly,  John,  late  shore  porter,  15  Guestrow 

Cantly,  Peter,  late  shore  porter,  57  Osborne  place 

Cardno  &  Darling,  seedsmen,  nurserymen,  and  florists,  11 
Bridge  street ;  nurseries,  Kittybrewster 

Cardno,  Wm.,  clerk  (T.  and  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  5  Holburn  road 

Carle,  Alex.,  baker,  6,  h  2  Waverley  place 

Carmichael,  George,  agent  (West-end  Branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank, 
Limited),  226,  h  228  Union  street 

Carmichael,  James,  overseer  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Co),  38 
High  street.  Old  Aberdeen 

Carnegie,  David,  Sailor's  Missionary,  Sailor's  Institute,  /i  17 
King's  crescent 

Carnie,  Alex,  (of  Morgan  &  Carnie),  22  Bank  street 

Carnie,  J.  M.,  grocer,  115  Eosemount  place,  h  50  Loanhead 
terrace 

Carnie,  William,  clerk  and  treasurer  of  Royal  Infirmary  and 
Lunatic  Asylum  ;  office,  27  Exchange  street,  ^  154 
Great  Western  road 

Carpet  Beating  Department,  Aberdeen  Steam  Laundry  Co., 
Limited  ;  works,  Claremont  st. ;  office,  245  Union  st. 

Carr,  Mrs,  5  Alford  place 

Carter,  Miss,  54  Dee  street 

Cash,  J.  Theodore,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica,  Uni- 
versity of  Aberdeen,  25  Dee  street 

Cassie,  William,  100  Crown  street 

Cassie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Springbank  terrace 

Cassie,  Miss,  milliner,  19  St.  Nicholas  street 

Catanach,  Miss,  18  Beechgrove  terrace 

Cattanach  &  Co.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  14  Little- 
john.  street 

Cattanach,  D.  G.,  advocate,  12  Bon- Accord  square 
Cattanach,  J.  G.  (of  C.  &  Co.),  57  Esslemont  avenue 
Cattanach,  Miss,  8  Portland  street 
10 


114  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Catto's  City  Bazaar,  Emporium  of  British  and  Foreign  Fancy 

Goods,  94  Union  street 
Catto,  George  (of  Catto's  Bazaar),  Eastfield  House 
Catto,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21^,  h  21  Adelphi 

and  Cliff  House,  Pitfodels 
Catto,  John,  Cattofield 

Catto,  Wm.,  feuar,  3  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 
Catto,  Mrs,  132  Crown  street 
Catto,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  50  Chapel  street 
Catto,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  40  Broad  street 
Catto,  Mrs  Robert,  Wallfield 
Catto,  Miss  C.  S.,  8  Alford  place 
Catto,  Miss,  matron,  Incurable  Hospital 
Catto,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  40  Charles  street 
Caufield,  Wm.,  general  dealer,  28  and  29  Market  Gallery,  h  41^ 

Union  street 
Cay,  Alex,  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons),  1  Chapel  street 
Cay  Brothers,  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  45  Chapel  street,   1 

Rosemount  place,  188  George  st.,  2  East  North  st.,  160 

King  street,  and  10  Millburn  street 
Cay,  Charles  (of  Cay  Brothers),  Mormond  Cottage,  21  Holburn 

road 
Cay,  George,  late  grocer,  53  View  terrace 

&  Sons,  house  carpenters,  builders,  and  funeral 

undertakers  ;  funeral  offices,  22  Union  place  and  143 

George  street  ;  works,  Gilcomston  park 
Cay,  William  B.  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons),  1  Chapel  street 
Chadwick,  Edmund,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen, 

10  Broad  street 
Chalmers,  Arthur  (Joint  Station),  22  Portland  street 
Chalmers,  A.  S.,  superintendent,  Aberdeen  Market,  h  3  Wind- 
sor place,  entry  by  Thistle  lane  and  21  Victoria  street 
Chalmers,  C.  &  P.  H.,  advocates,  13  Union  terrace 
Chalmers,  David,  M.A.,  advocate  (C.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers),  West- 
burn 
Chalmers,  George  M.,  shipmaster,  48  North  Broadford 
Chalmers,  James,  Westburn 
Chalmers,  James  F.,  com.  traveller  (Adam  &  Wright,  Glasgow), 

3  Mary  place 
Chalmers,  James,  storekeeper,  41  Dee  street 
Chalmers,  John,  music  seller,  181  Union  street,  h  35  Victoria 

street 
Chalmers,  John  G.,  9  Queen's  terrace 

Chalmers,  John  H.,  solicitor  (W.  &  C),  59  Springbank  terrace 
Chalmers,  John  S.,  wine  merchant,  shipj^ing  agent,  passage 

and  insurance  broker ;  office,  56  Marischal  street,  h  33 

Bon-Accord  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  115 

Chalmers,  Patrick  Henderson,  advocate  (of  C.  &  P.  H.  Chal- 
mers), 29  Albyn  place 

Chalmers,  Scott,  ironmonger,  88  Union  street,  /i  19  Mount 
street 

Chalmers,  Wm.,  late  builder,  35  Victoria  street 

Chalmers,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  24  Carmelite  lane,  h  6  Rose  street 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  37  Albyn  place 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  59  Springbank  terrace 

Chalmers,  Miss,  3  St.  Swithin  street 

Chalmers,  Miss,  corsetmaker,  25  Charles  street 

Chalmers,  Miss,  3  Exchequer  row 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland  Trade 
Protection  Society  ;  James  Tytler,  12  Union  ter.,  sec. 

Chapman,  D.  M.,  fruiterer,  36  Union  place,  h  1  St.  Mary's  pi. 

Chapman,  Mrs,  90  Rosemount  place 

Charles,  William,  baker,  76,  h  78  Skene  square 

Charles,  William,  porter.  Old  Machar  Poorhouse 

Chasser,  Edward,  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  160  Crown  street 

Chedburn,  Rev.  W.  S.  (Crown  Terrace  Baptist  Church), 
Banchory- Park  Cottage,  30  King's  Gate 

Chemists'  and  Druggists'  Association  ;  secretary,  A.  Strachan, 
138  Rosemount  place 

Cheyne,  A.  G.,  machinist  (Aberdeen  Journal),  226  Holburn  st. 

Cheyne,  Alex.,  builder,  65  St.  Swithin  street 

Cheyne,  George,  house  carpenter,  13  Jasmine  terrace,  /i  15 
Constitution  street 

Cheyne,  George  Gordon,  overseer  {Aberdeen  Journal),  86  North 
Broadford 

Cheyne,  George,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  21  Broomhill  place 

Cheyne,  James,  27  Jute  street 

Cheyne,  Joseph,  brassfinisher  and  gasfitter,  104  John  street,  h 
56  Baker  street 

Cheyne,  Walter  S.,  M.D.,  CM.,  laboratory,  5  Queen  street,  h 
44a  Castle  street 

Cheyne,  Wm.,  draper,  40  and  41  Castle  street 

Cheyne,  William,  meter,  21  Jasmine  terrace 

Cheyne,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  14  James  street 

Cheyne,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  87,  h  109  George  street 

Cheyne,  Miss,  1  Caledonian  place 

Cheyne,  Miss,  L.L.,  teacher  of  music  (elementary),  15  Con- 
stitution street 

Chinn,  J.  H.,  Lieutenant,  R.A.,  Castlehill  Barracks,  h  280 
Great  Western  road 

Chisholm,  A.  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  6  Correction  wynd 

Chisholm,  Wm.,  ladies'  and  gent.'s  tailor,  66  Woolmanhill,  h 
129  George  street 

Chisholm,  Rev.  Donald,  Cathedral  House,  Huntly  street 


116  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Chisholm,  Mrs  G.  A.,  41  Summer  street 

Chisliolm,  Miss,  77  Bon- Accord  street 

Chivas   Brothers,  grocers  (to  Her  Majesty  and  H.RH.  the 

Prince  of  Wales),  Italian  warehousemen,  wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  13   King   street  ;   West-End   Branch,  35a 

Union  place 
Chivas,  Alex.  J.  C.  (of  Chivas  Brothers),  21  King  Street 
Chivas,  Mrs,  21  King  street,  and  Thornhill,  Cults 
Chollet,  Charles,  professor  de  violin,  14  Bon-Accord  street 
Christen,  A.,  professor  of  languages,  245  Union  street,  h  2 

Bon-Accord  street 
Christie,  Alex.,  chimney  sweeper,  35  Loch  street 
Christie,  Andrew,  fishcurer,  Albert  Haddock  Curing  Works, 

Albert  quay,  h  180  Albert  quay 
Christie,  Charles,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  and  general  agents, 

Guild  street 
Christie,  Chas.  (Seaton  Tile  Work),  depot.  Reclaimed  Ground, 

Inches,  h  Hawthorn  Bank,  Cults 
Christie,  David,  hair-dresser,  11  Chapel  street 
Christie,  Duncan  F.,  musical  instrument  maker,  52  Cause- 

wayend 
Christie,  Rev.  Francis  William,  incumbent  (St.  Mary's),  Garden 

place, /i  St.  Mary's  Parsonage,  12  Westfield  terrace 
Christie,  Gavin  M.,  coal  agent  (Charles  Christie  &  Co.),  57 

View  terrace 
Christie,  G.  G.,  19  St.  Swithin  street 
Christie,  George,  flesher,  60  Windmill  brae,  h  86  Crown  st. 
Christie,  Henry  G.,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  15  Adelphi 
Christie,  James,  pianoforte  maker,  150  West  North  street 
Christie,  James  W.,  engineer,  7  Granton  place 
Christie,  John  (of  Milne,  Low,  &  Co.),  55  Fountainhall  road 
Christie,  John,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  15  Adelphi 
Christie,  Robert,  fishcurer,  Fish  Market,  and  187  Albert  quay 
Christie,  Robert,  stoneware  merchant,  79  Park  street 
Christie,  William  S.,  stonecutter,  2  Hawthorn  terrace 
Christie,  Wm.,  cartwright,  10  Jopp's  lane,  h  66  John  street 
Christie,  William,  shipmaster,  38a  Virginia  street 
Christie,  Mrs  Dr.,  11  Osborne  place 
Christie,  Mrs,  midwife,  36  Thistle  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Frederick  street 
Christopher,  Mrs  S.,  2  Henry  place 
Chrystall,  James,  shore  porter,  55  Cotton  street 
Church  of  Scotland  Boarding  House,  12  North  Charlotte  st. 
City  Club,  22  Bridge  st.  ;  secretary,  Horace  Fildes  ;  steward, 

Charles  Walker 
City  Flour  Mills,  71  and  73  Cause  way  end  ;   John  Lindsay's 

trustees 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  117 

City  Hospital,  for  infectious  diseases,  Cunnigarliill,  Park  rd. 
City  Hotel,  21  St.  Nicholas  street ;  John  R.  Smith,  proprietor 
City  Supply  Stores,  50  Sumnierfield  terrace  ;  J.  R.  Cormack, 

manager 
City  of  Aberdeen  Clothing  Co.,  12  Broad  street 
City  of  Aberdeen  Loan  Office,  19  Drum's  lane 
City  of  Melbourne  Bank,  Limited,  245  Union  street  ;  "Wm. 

Paul,  advocate,  agent 
Clake,  James,  tobacconist,  and  billiard  saloon,  44  Bridge  st, 

h  27a  Dee  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  late  grocer,  93  Claremont  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  grocer,  40  South  Mount  street,  h  1  Albert  place 
Clark,  Alexander,  jun.,  fruiterer  (of  G.  Pegler  &  Co.),  2  Dee  pi. 
Clark,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Crown  st.,  h  46  Esslemont 

avenue 
Clark,  Alex.,  butcher,  4  Mounthooly,  h  275  George  street 
Clark,  Alexander,  cutter,  29  Bank  street 
Clark,  Andrew,  feuar,  110  Spittal 
Clark  Brothers,  millers  and  grain  merchants,  Leggart  Mills, 

Bridge  of  Dee  ;   warehouse,  15  Guild  street,  and   13 

West  North  street  ;  hay  stores.  Market  street 
Clark,  David  W.,  teller  (National  Bank),  1  Market  street 
Clark,  George,  baker,  53  Hiitcheon  street,  h  above  shop 
Clark,  George,  engineer,  14  Holburn  road 
Clark,  George  (H.M.C.),  22  Bank  street 
Clark,  George,  grocer  (R.  H.  Strachan  &  Co.) 
Clark,  James,  carter,  48  Palmerston  road,  h  29  Brofid  street 
Clark,  J.  &  C.,  game  dealers  and  butter  and  egg  merchants, 

12  Carmelite  street 
Clark,  John  (of  Clark  Brothers),  Leggart  Mills 
Clark,  John  T.,  coach  maker  (to  the  Queen,  and  to  Prince 

and  Princess  Henry  of  Battenberg),  harness  maker,  &c., 

99  and  101,  h  197  King  street 
Clark,  John,  tailor,  154  George  street 
Clark,  John,  builder  (of  Watt  &  Clark),  104  King  street 
Clark,  John,  house  agent  and  undertaker  ;  office  and  house,  8 

Little  Belmont  street 
Clark,  John,  hairdresser,  6  Park  street,  h  20  Jasmine  terrace 
Clark,  John  H.,  shipmaster,  Cuthbert  Cottage,  Bright  street 
Clark,  Peter,  advocate,  83  Union  street,  h  Lochhead  Villa 
Clark,  Peter,  clothier  and    draper,  and  Shetland  hosier,  44 

George   street ;  branch  shop,  156  Union    street ;   h  2 

Loanhead  terrace 
Clark,  Robert,  examining  officer  (H.M.C),  3  Constitution  st. 
Clark,  Wm.,  pilot  master  and  harbour  master,  Pocra  pier 
Clark,  Wm.,  keeper  of  Music  Hall  Buildings 
Clark,  W.  G.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  70,  h  128  George  st. 


118  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Clark,  Mrs,  Alexander,  217  Union  street 

Clark,  Mrs,  A.,  14  Portland  street 

Clark,  Mrs,  P.  M,  27  Albyn  place 

Clark,  Mrs,  23  Albert  terrace 

Clark,  Mrs,  grocer,  75  Hutcheon  street 

Clark,  Mrs,  M.,  61  Holbiirn  street 

Clark,  Mrs,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  42  Union  place 

Clark,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Esslemont  avenue 

Clark,  Miss,  teacher,  Rutlirieston  Public  School,  13  Balmoral 

place 
Clark,  Miss  H.,  lodgings.  Crown  court,  41^  Union  street 
Clarke  &  Co.,  grain  and  commission  merchants  and  herring 

factors,  47  Marischal  street 
Clarke,  A.  G.  (of  Clarke  &  Co.),  63  Osborne  place 
Clarke,  Alex.,  cutter  (James  Mowat),  63  Osborne  place 
Clarke,  Henry  J.,  publisher  and  printer  (Bon-Accord),  Albany 

buildings,  4  College  street,  h  14  Thistle  street 
Clarke,  John,  superintendent  (Pearl  Life  Assurance  Co.),  244a 

George  street 
Clarkson,  William,  cooper,  13  Chronicle  lane,  h  10  Jasmine  pi. 
Clayhills  Monumental  Granite  Works,  50  and  52  Wellington 

road  ;  J.  Petrie  &  Co. 
Clerihew,  Alex.,  teacher,  1  Castle  terrace 
Clerihew,  Mrs  F.,  5  Union  place 

Clerk  of  Supply,  J.  F.  Lumsden,  County  Buildings,  Castle  st. 
Clews,  Mrs  Dr.,  58  Garden  place 
Clubb,  A.,  farmer,  Upper  Mastrick 
Clyne,  Alfred  E.,  grocer,  spirit  merchant,  and  fish  dealer,  20 

Gallowgate,  h  27  Erskine  street 
Clyne,  Arthur,  architect  (of  Pirie  &  Clyne),  6  Golden  square 
Clyne,  James,  engineering  factor  (of  Wm.  Clyne  &   Sons), 

Rubislaw  Den  south 
Clyne,  Norval,  advocate,  factor  and  secretary  to  Society  of 

Advocates,  6  Golden  square 
Clyne,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  engineering  factors,  agents  for  Roslin 

Powder  Mills,  dealers  in   leather  belting,  vulcanised 

indiarubber,   and    engineers'    furnishings,   3    Hadden 

street 
Coats,  George  C,  collector  and  receiver  of  wreck  (H.M.C.), 

298  Great  Western  road 
Cobban,  James  (F.  0.  Asylum),  30  Huntly  street 
Cobban,  Robert,  joiner,  85,  h  83  Claremont  street 
Cobban,  Mrs  Robert,  72  Dee  street 
Cobban,  Mrs,  201  Great  Western  road 
Cobban,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  2  Catherine  street 
Cobban,  Miss,  53  Victoria  street 
Cochar,  David,  spirit  dealer,  121  Gallowgate 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  119 

Cochran  &  Macplierson,  advocates,  agents  for  Standard  Life 

Assurance  Company,  152  Union  street 
Cochran,  Alex,,  advocate  (of  Cochran  &  Macpherson),  agent  for 

the  Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  1  Queen's  terrace 
Cochran,  Mrs,  lodgings,  32  Thistle  street 
Cock,  A.,  traffic  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  83  Park  street 
Cock,  John,  late  spirit  dealer,  36  Holburn  road 
Cockburn  &  Co.,  wine  merchants  (of  Leith)  ;  John  S.  Chal- 
mers, 56  Marischal  street,  agent 
Cockburn  &  Campbell,  wine  merchants  (Edinburgh) ;  Peter 

Mitchell,  21  Union  Buildings,  agent 
Cocker,  Alex.  M.,  nurseryman  (of  J.  Cocker  &  Sons),  Sunny- 

l^ark 
Cocker,  James,  &  Sons,  rose  growers,  nurserymen,  seedsmen, 

and  florists,  Sunnypark  and  Morningfield  Nurseries 
Cocker,  James,  nurseryman  (of  J.  Cocker  &  Sons),  Sunnypark 
Cocker,  James,  jun.,  seedsman  (of  J.  Cocker  &  Sons),  Achor 

Cottage,  9  Powis  terrace 
Cocker,  Wm.  (of  J.  Cocker  &  Sons),  Morningfield  Nursery 
Cockerill,  Charles,  hairdresser,  26  Causeway  end 
Coleman,  Thomas,  bar  officer,  Sheriff  Court,  7  Crimon  place 
Collie  &  Taylor,  fancy  warehousemen,  123  Union  street 
Collie,  Alex.  R.,  slater,  32  Whitehouse  street 
Collie,  Alex.,  slater,  22  Shiprow,  h  Harlaw 
Collie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12  Skene  street,  h  32 

Skene  terrace 
Collie,  Alexander,  gatekeeper  (J.  Moir  &  Son,  Lim.),  9  Nell- 
field  place 
Collie,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 

253  Union  street 
Collie,  David,  mason,  112  Spittal 

Collie,  Duncan,  superintendent.  Post  Office,  Market  street 
Collie,  George  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie,  advocates),  Balnagarth,  Cults 
Collie,  George  Duncan,  advocate  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie) 
Collie,  George,  dealer  in  baskets,  hardware,  and  fancy  goods, 

5  &  6  Market  Gallery,  h  64  Broad  street 
Collie,  George,  late  grocer,  32  Skene  terrace 
Collie,  James  and  George,  advocates,  25  Union  street 
Collie,  James  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie,  advocates),  Viewbank,  Cults 
Collie,  James  Younger,  advocate  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie),  Viewbank, 

Cults 
Collie,  James  H.,  hairdresser,  66  Crown  street,  h  29  Cale- 
donian place 
Collie,  James,  52  Springbank  terrace 
Collie,  John  (M'Taggart  &  Booth),  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Collie,  John,  plumber,  12  Watson  street 
Collie,  Peter,  chimney  sweeper,  29  Wales  street 


120  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Collie,   Eobert,  late  merchant,  Bon-Accord   House,  Victoria 

road,  Torry 
Collie,  Robt.,  accountant  (of  J.  &  G.  Collie),  Woodlands,  Cults 
Collie,  William,  painter,   144  George  street,  h  Honeybank, 

Canal  road 
Collie,  Wm.,  grocer,  65  College  street,  h  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Collie,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  41  Urquhart  road 
Collie,  Mrs,  299  Holburn  street 
Collie,  Mrs  And.,  83  Bon- Accord  street 
Collins,  Alex.,   retired   surgeon,  R.N.,   Hawthorn   Villa,   16 

Salisbury  terrace 
CoUings,  Henry  J.,   churcli   officer  (St.  James'  Church),  25 

Marywell  street 
CoUison,  David,  provision  merchant,  43  Summer  street 
Colville,  G.  G.,  shipmaster,  176  Crown  street 
Colville,  John,  shipmaster,  Assam  Cottage,  Great  Western  rd. 
Colvin,  Mrs.,  74  Wales  street 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  Branch,  9  King  st.  ; 

John  Rae,  agent 
Comper,  Rev.   John   (incumbent  of  St.  Margaret's   Scottish 

Episcopal  Church),  St.  Margaret's  brae,  King's  crescent 
Conn,  Alex.,  general  contractor,  5  Allan  street 
Conn,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  20,  h  18  West  North  street 
Connel,  John  (Jamieson  and  Mitchell),  22  Beechgrove  terrace 
Conner,  James,  clerk,  47  St.  Nicholas  street 
Conner,  John,  tobacconist,  85  Queen  street,  h  22  Carmelite  st. 
Conner,  Misses,  drapers,  49  and  50  Market  gallery,  h  47  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Connon,  Alexander,  Chrysolite,  King  street  road 
Connon,  Andrew,  cooper  (of  Gorrod  &  Connon),  15  Watson  st. 
Connon,  Ferguson  A.,  hairdresser,  45  Skene  Square,  h  275b 

George  street 
Connon,  George,  commercial  traveller,  7  Elmbank  terrace 
Connon,  George,  grocer  (G.  Angus,  14  Bank  st.),  21  Bank  st. 
Connon,  James,  spirit  dealer,  88,  h  90  Spittal 
Connon,  James,  nurseryman  and  horticulturist,  Seaton  Nur- 
sery, h  East  Seaton,  Old  Aberdeen 
Connon,  Richard,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers,  coal  merchants,  and  com- 
mission agents,  18  Regent  quay 
Connon,  R.  A.  Dyer,  Italian  consular  agent  (of  R.  C.  &  Co.), 

18  St.  Swilhin  street 
Connon,  Robert,  &  Co.,  gardeners.  Market  buildings,  h  East 

Seaton,  Old  Aberdeen 
Connon,  Wm.,  house  and  ship  carpenter,  16  Point  Law 
Connon,  Mrs  James,  gardener,  Market  hall  and  Sandilands, 

h  7  Baltic  street 
Connon,  Mrs  P.,  draper,  123i  Crown  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  121 

Connon,  Mrs  Wm.,  furniture  dealer,  55a,  h  55  Sclioolhill 
Connon,  Mrs  Wm.,  26x^  Roslin  terrace 
Connon,  Mrs,  fishmonger.  Basement  floor,  Market 
Connon,  Miss,  lodgings,  8  Albert  terrace 
Connon,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Orchard  place 
Constable,  Wm.,  feuar,  23  South  Constitution  street 
Convalescent  Hospital,  Lochhead  ;   Robert  Mennie,  superin- 
tendent 
Cook,  Alexander,  builder,  197  Holburn  street,  h  7^  Balmoral 

j)lace 
Cook,  Alex.  S.,  clothier,  hosier,  and  shirt  maker,  26  and  28 

Market  street,  h  33  Albert  terrace 
Cook,  Alex.,  assistant  (A.  S.  Cook),  33  Albert  terrace 
Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  and  cork  manu- 
facturer, Clark's  court,  2  UjDperkirkgate,  h  The  Birches, 
Peterculter 
Cook,  Alex.,  clerk  (Thos.  Craig  &  Sons),  48  Esslemont  avenue 
Cook,  Charles,  17  Golden  square 

Cook,  C,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  (Old  Machar),  Mannofield 
Cook,  C.  M.,  harness  composition  manufacturer,  52  Baker  st. 
Cook,  Charles,  boatman  (H.M.C.),  15  Duff  street 
Cook,  George  M.  (of  J.  Cook  &  Son),  20  Hamilton  place 
Cook,  George,  lineman  (Postal  Telegraphs),  12  Northfield  place 
Cook,  John,  cashier,  Union  Bank,  2  Marischal  street 
Cook,  John,  &  Son,  ship  insurance,  passage  and  commission 

brokers,  62  Marischal  street 
Cook,  John  (of  J.  Cook  &  Son),  Ashley  House,  234  Great 

Western  road 
Cook,  Wm.  (B.  Reid  &  Co.),  Henry  Villa,  West  Cults 
Cook,  Mrs  C,  12  Osborne  place 

Cooke's,  John  H.,  Royal  Circus,  Bridge  place.  Bridge  street 
Cooper,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer.  Prospect  Buildings,  92 

North  Broadford,  h  above  shop 
Cooper,  Alex.,  clerk,  loco.   dept.  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.)?  Helena 

Cottage,  Woodside 
Cooper,  Alex.,  general  cooper,  16  Bridge  place,  h  84  Broad  st. 
Cooper,  Francis,  clerk  (Police  Tax  Office),  35  Victoria  street 
Cooper,   George,   stockbroker    and    chartered    accountant,   5 

Market  street,  h  41  Belvidere  street 
Cooper,  George,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  55  John  street 
Cooper.  George,  cattle  dealer,  Deeside  Dairy,  150b  Union  st. 
Cooper,  Rev.  James  (East  Parish),  35  Castle  street 
Cooper,  James,  provision  merchant,  78  Chapel  street 
Cooper,  James,  G.  R.,  manager  (John  Moir  and  Son,  Lim.),  16 

Castle  terrace 
Cooper,  James,  house  carpenter,  Merkland  road,  Spittal 
Cooper,  John,  late  hairdresser,  123  George  street 


122  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cooper,  John  Ernest,  baker  and  confectioner,  9  and  11,  /i  4 

Eosemount  place 
Cooper,  Joseph,  shore  porter,  14  Fish  street 
Cooper,  Patrick,  &  Son,  advocates,  42  Union  street 
Cooper,  Patrick,  sen.,  advocate  (of  P.  C.  &  Son),  41  Belvidere 

street 
Cooper,  Patrick,  jun.,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  P.  C.  & 

Son),  42  Union  street,  h  24  Gordondale  road 
Cooper,  Robert,  tinplate  worker,  35  Ferryhill  terrace 
Cooper,  Robt.,  shorthand  writer,  Sheriff  Court,  h  34  Castle  st. 
Cooper,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  113  Park  street 
Cooper,  Wm.  B.,  electrical  engineer  (of  Menzies  &  M'Whirter), 

32  Osborne  place 
Cooper,  Wm.  (of  Phillip  &  Cooper),  23  Albyn  place 
Cooper,  Wm.,  baker,  83  Gallowgate 
Cooper,  Wm.,  assistant  superintendent.  Prudential  Insurance 

Co.,  20  Mount  street  west 
Cooper,  Mrs,  81  Stanley  street 
Cooper,  Mrs,  green  grocer,  58  Spittal 
Copestake,  Hughes,  Crampton,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  1  Bridge 

place,  Bridge  street 
Copland  &  Co.,  brushmakers,  23  Stevenson  street 
Copland,  Alex.,  manager  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.),  78  Dee  st. 
Copland,  Arthur  (of  C.  Tennant  &  Co.),  263  Great  Western  rd. 
Copland,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  141  Skene  street, 

h  above  shop 
Copland,  John,  slater,  54,  /;,  64  Hutcheon  street 
Copland,  Wm.  A.,  clothier,  16  Skene  street,  /i  31a  George  st. 
Copland,  Wm.  C,  &  Co.,  slaters  and  smoke  curers,  187  George 

street 
Copland,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Cause wayend 
Copland,  Mrs,  lodgings,  178  Crown  street 
Copland,  Mrs,  merchant,  17  Bank  street 
Copland,  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Richmond  street 
Copland,  Miss  C.  S.,  teacher  (Chalmers'  Girls'  School),  Essle- 

mont  avenue 
Copland,  Miss,  dressmaker,  69  George  street 
Corbet,  James  (late  H.E.I.C.S.),  21  Bon-Accord  terrace,  and 

Cairnlee,  Bieldside 
Cordiner,  Alex.,  grocer,  15  West  North  street,  h  57  Longacre 
Cormack  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  42  Castle  street,  h  1  Blackfriars 

street 
Cormack,  James,  coach  body  maker,  9  Crimon  place 
Cormack,  James,  clerk  (Bank  of  Scotland),  7  Victoria  road, 

Torry 
Cormack,  John,  hotel  keeper  (Lemon  Tree),  7  &  9  St.  Nicholas 

street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  123 

Cormack,  J.  R.,  grocery  manager,  48  Summerfield  terrace 
Cormack,  Wm.  B.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and   bookbinder,  1 

Blackfriars  street,  h  above  shop 
Cormack,  Wm.,  bairdresser  and  bird  dealer,  45,  h  67  College 

street 
Corn  Exchange,  7  Hadden  street 

Cornwall,  George,  &   Sons,   printers    and    lithographers    by- 
steam,   die   stampers,   paper   rulers,  bookbinders,  and 

general  commercial  stationers,  45  Castle  street 
Cornwall,  Joseph  R.  (of  G.  C.  &  Sons),  2  Queen's  road 
Cotton,  James,  paraffin  oil  merchant  and  photographer,  178 

Gallowgate  and  6i  Innes  street,  h  Mary  Cottage,  Canal 

street 
Cotton  Street  Stone  Polishing  Works,  Simpson  Brothers 
CouU,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2  Mount  street  west,  h  11 

Ann  place 
Coulter,  Robt.,  dairyman,  1  &  3,  /i  5  Westfield  Buildings,  Short 

loanings 
County  Police  Office,  25  and  27  Lodge  walk 
County  Rates  Office,  152  Union  street ;    Alexander  Cochran, 

advocate,  collector 
County  Road  Clerk,  J.  F.  Lumsden,  County  Buildings,  Castle 

street 
County  Road  Trustees,  Aberdeen  (or  sixth)  District  ;  Alex. 

Cochran,  advocate,  152  Union  street,  clerk 
County  Valuation  Office,  27  King  st.  ;  John  Airth,  assessor 
Couper,  John  Cardno,  of  Craigiebuckler,  Craigiebuckler  House, 

Countesswells  road 
Couper,   Wm.,   fishery  officer,  Fishery   Office,   46   Marischal 

street,  h  31  Osborne  place 
Courage,  James,  cooper,  175,  h  177  Gallowgate 
Court  House,  Castle  street 

Coutts,  Alex.,  drapery  dept.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  47  Grove  street 
Coutts,  Andrew  W.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  32  Union  place, 

/i.  196  Great  Western  road 
Coutts,  Arch,  (of  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  50  Watson  street 
Coutts,  Charles,  chemist  and  druggist,  26  Broad  street,  h  8 

Roslin  terrace 
Coutts,  Charles,  compositor,  23  Prince  Regent  street 
Coutts,  Gavin,  family  grocer.  Queen's  road 
Coutts,  George,  builder,  architect,  and  valuator,  22,  h  24  John 

street 
Coutts,  George,  joiner,  202  George  street,  h  98  Powis  place 
Coutts,  J.,  &  Co.,  watchmakers,  6  Skene  street 
Coutts,  James,  grocer,  6  Farmers  hall  lane,  h  7  Richmond 

terrace 
Coutts,  James,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  88  Rose  street 


124  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Coutts,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Gordon  street,  h  12 

St.  Mary's  place 
Coutts,  John,  engineer,  45  Rosemount  place 
Coutts,  John  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons),  Abbey  Cottage,  196  Great 

Western  road 
Coutts,  Peter,    collector,   Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly 

Society,  25  Loch  street 
Coutts,  Robt.,  grocer,  132  Causeway  end,  ^10  North  Broadford 
Coutts,  Wm.,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  60  and  62  Queen 

street,  h  132  Crown  street 
Coutts,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  painters  (to  the  Queen,  and  H.R.H.  the 

Prince  of  Wales),  216b  Union  street 
Coutts,  Wm.  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons),  Abbey  Cottage,  196  Great 

Western  road 
Coutts,  Wm.,  slater,  16  Chattan  place,  h  21  Allan  street 
Coutts,  Wm.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  85  and  87  Rose- 
mount  place,  h  19  Fountainhall  road 
Coutts,  Mrs  C,  40  Skene  street 
Coutts,  Miss  C,  provision  dealer,  218  Holburn  street 
Coutts,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  15  Powis  place 
Coutts,  Miss,  62  Stanley  street 
Cow,  Charles,  house  painter,  103  Rosemount  place,  h  above 

shop 
Cowan,  Hugh,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  9  Caledonian  place 
Cowan,  Wm.,  engineer,  46  Skene  terrace 
Cowe,  John,  traffic  agent  (L.  &  N.  W.  &  Cal.  Rys.),  West 

Coast  Royal  Mail  Route  ;  office,  Guild  Street  Station,  h 

155  Great  Western  road 
Cowie,  Alex.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  135  Rosemount  place 
Cowie,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  Northern  Bar,  235  George 

street,  h  above  shop 
Cowie,  Alex.,  broker,  4  Park  street 
Cowie,  Charles,  cartwright  and  general  blacksmith,  184,  h  186 

West  North  street 
Cowie  Dairy,  8  Rose  street 
Cowie,  George,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  4  Belmont  street,  h 

8  Loanhead  terrace 
Cowie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  66,  h  64  Rose  street 
Cowie,  Wm.  E.,  waiter,  principal  beadle  (West  Parish  Church), 

34  Skene  terrace 
Cowie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  89 1  Broad  street 
Cowieson,  David,  gatekeeper  (King  Street  Granite  Works),  h 

100  West  North  street 
Cox,  Thomas,  grocer,  33,  h  30  Upperkirkgate 
Craib,  John  (of  Greig  &  Craib),  3  Friendship  terrace 
Craig  &  Hunter,  grain,  coal,  and  commission  merchants,  48 

Marischal  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  l25 

Craig  &  Morrison,  boot  manufacturers  ;  works,  John  street ; 

shop,  127  George  street 
Craig,  Alex.,  baker,  308,  310,  h  310^  George  street 
Craig,  Andrew,  kite  merchant,  44  Nelson  street 
Craig,  Andrew,  jun.,  chemist,  210  Gallowgate,  h  44  Nelson  st. 
Craig,  Charles,  tea  merchant,  26  Queen  street,  h  12  Jasmine  pi. 
Craig,  George,  baker  and  confectioner,  36  Leadside  road,  h  43 

Short  Loanings 
Craig,  James,  &  Co.,  trunk  and  saddlery  warehouse,  15  School- 
hill 
Craig,  James,  Balvenie  House,  Cults 
Craig,  James  (of  Craig  &  Hunter),  6  Mount  street  west 
Craig,  John,  clerk  (Postal  Telegraphs),  6  Holburn  road 
Craig,  John,  saddler,  20  Back  wynd,  h  170  Skene  street  west 
Craig,  John,  feuar,  52  Spittal 
Craig,   Norman,  house  carpenter,   119|  Crown  street,  h  15 

Belvidere  street 
Craig,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  tobacco  manufacturers,  29,  31,  and  33 

John  street 
Craig,  Thomas  (of  T.  Craig  &  Sons),  70  Garden  place 
Craig,  Thos.  L.,  commercial  traveller  (J.  &  W.  Bisset),  47 

Richmond  street 
Craig,  Thomas,  book  and  music  seller,  286  George  street,  h  83 

Hutcheon  street 
Craig,  Thomas,  assistant  (Public  Library),  170  Skene  street 
Craig,  Walter  L.,  14  Springbank  terrace 
Craig,  W.  G.  (Craig  &  Morrison),  48  Roscmount  place 
Craig,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Marischal  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  4  South  Constitution  street 
Craig,  Mrs  Jas.,  174  Skene  street  west 
Craig,  Mrs  J.  W.,  lodgings,  22  Bridge  street 
Craig,  Miss,  21  Nelson  street 
Craig,  Miss,  milliner,  55  Thistle  street 
Craig,  Miss,  9  Margaret  street 
Craigen,  Alex.  W.,  shipmaster,  Elmfield  avenue 
Craigen,  George,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  4  and  5  Guild 

street,  h  Walker  road,  Torry 
Craigen,  James,  dairy  and  provision  store,  41  Marischal  street, 

h  4  Huntly  street 
Craigen,  John,  solicitor,  63  Union  street,  h  18  Gordondale 

road 
Craigen,  John,  photographer  and   picture  frame  maker,  17 

Crown  street,  h  56  Irvine  place 
Craighead  &  Co.,  wine,  tea,  and  spirit  merchants,  29  Foun- 

tainhall  road 
Craighead,  Alex.  K.,  house  factor,  31  Bloomfield  road 
Craighead,  Jas.,  receiving  clerk  ^Cal.  Railway),  8  Summer  st. 
11 


126  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Craighead,  Peter,  wine,  tea,  and  spirit  merchant,  106  Union 

street,  h  Beaconsfield  House 
Craigie,  John,  insj^ector  of  schools,  Heath  Cottage,  1 27  Great 

Western  road 
Craigie,  Major  W.  B.  (late  Bengal  Cavalry),  26  Albyn  place 
Craigmile,  Peter  (Old  Meldrum  carrier),  16  Harriet  street 
Craigmyle,   Andrew,   warehouseman  (Leith  &   Paterson),  9 

Rose  place 
Craigmyle,  Mrs,  5  Strawberry  bank 
Cran,    David    D.,    foreman,    cleansing    department,    Police 

Stables,  Poynernook  road,  h  4  Cuparstone  row 
Cran,   James,    superintendent    and    deputy  chief    constable 

(County  Police   office,  25  and  27  Lodge  walk),  h  8 

Albert  terrace 
Cran,  James,  12  Gray  street,  Hammerfield 
Cran,  P.  M.,  City  Chamberlain,  Gas  Treasurer,  and  Treasurer 

of  Police,  Town  House,  /i  14  Westfield  terrace 
Cran,  Peter,  manager,  Aberdeen  Preserving  Company,  Lim., 

Torry,  h  58  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Cran,  Robert  G.,  salesman  (J.  L.  &  Son),  8  Balmoral  place 
Cran,  Robert,  cashier,  46  King  street,  h  Newham  Cottage, 

King  street  road 
Cran,  Mrs  John,  8  Balmoral  place 
Crane,   Major   Henry   A.,   adjutant   1st  V.B.G.H.,   Elmfield 

House 
Crane,  James,  23  Powis  terrace 
Crane,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Diamond  street 
Cravie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Orchard  place 
Cravie,  Mrs,  2  Bon- Accord  street 
Crawford,  Charles,  shipmaster,  24  Bank  street 
Crawford,  Major  H.,  adjutant  2nd  V.B.G.H.,  74  Union  street, 

h  Queen's  Gate 
Crawford,  Mrs,  Lairg  Villa,  114  Hamilton  place 
Crawford,  Mrs  William,  76^  North  Broadford 
Cree,  Robert,  turner,  120  West  North  street 
Crichton,  Cumin,  general  caretaker  and  storekeeper  (Aberdeen 

School  Board),  King  Street  Public  School,  entrance  11 

Colville  place 
Crichton,  James  (J.  Miller  &  Co.),  51  Springbank  terrace 
Crichton,  John,  105  Rosemount  place 
Crichton,  John,  warehouseman,  7  Canal  street 
Crichton,  Mrs  Andrew,  1  Gladstone  place 
Crighton,  Daniel,  shipmaster,  37  Market  street 
Croft,  Mrs  Charles,  58  Watson  street 

Croll,  Alex.,  baker,  67  George  street,  h  1  East  North  street 
Croll,  Francis,  late  baker,  St.  Nicholas  Cottage,  53  Argyll  pi. 
Croll,  G.  &  J.,  solicitors,  74  Union  street,  h  20  View  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  12'7 

Croll,  John,  29  North  Albert  street 

CroU,  Matthew,  baker,  Croll's  buildings,  Gallowgate,  h  Mount 

Pleasant,  1  Canal  street 
Croll,  Wesly,  baker  and  confectioner,  70,  /i  72  King  street 
Croll,  Mrs  H.,  20  View  terrace 
Cromar,  James,  stationer,  1  Urquhart  road 
Cromar,  John,  dentist,  15  Belmont  street,  h  5  Gladstone  place 
Cromar,  John  S.,  clerk  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  58  Rose  street 
Cromar,  John,  grocer,  28,  h  26  Summerfield  terrace 
Crombie,  George,  late  shipmaster,  22  Summer  lane 
Crombie,  James,  merchant,  3  and  4  Trinity  Buildings,  Trinity 

quay,  h  18  Queen's  road 
Crombie,  James,  janitor,  Public  Library,  17  Market  street 
Crombie,  James  Edward  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Ltd.),  Balgownie 

Lodge 
Crombie,  John  William  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Ltd.),  Balgownie 

Lodge 
Crombie,  J.  &  J.,  Limited,  woollen  manufacturers,  Grandholm 

Works 
Crombie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Ltd.),  Balgownie  Lodge 
Crombie,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Ltd.),  Danestone 
Crombie,  John,  chartered  accountant,  74  Union  street,  h  32 

Albert  street 
Crombie,  Theodore  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Ltd.),  18  Albyn  j^lace, 

and  Cothal  House,  Fintray 
Crombie,  P.,  L.D.S.R.C.S.,  Ed.,  dental  surgeon,  8  Union  ter., 

h  Jj^olian  Lodge,  Nigg 
Crombie,  W.  A.,  assistant  harbour  master,  office  Dock  Gates, 

h  10  Canal  terrace 
Crombie,  Wm.,  fishcurer,  30  Point  law,  h  32^  ProsjDect  terrace 
Crombie,  Mrs  James,  Goval,  Fintray,  and  16  Bon- Accord  sq. 
Crombie,  Mrs  C.  M.,  33  Dee  street 
Crone,  David,  shoemaker,  36  Skene  square 
Crone,  Wm.,  working  jeweller,  42  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  66 

Esslemont  avenue 
Crossgate,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  22  Mealmarket 

street 
Crow,  James,  ironmonger,  33  Thomson  street 
Crowe,  George  H.,  cashier  (Leslie  &  Keid),  137  Union  street, 

h  97  Chapel  street 
Crowe,  Mrs,  97  Chapel  street 

Crowe  &  M'Gregor,  Misses,  dressmakers,  18  Bank  street 
Crown  Clothing  Co.,  15  Broad  street,  and  2  and  4  Nether- 

kirkgate ;  Adam   Pratt,    proprietor,    Crown  Cottage, 

Primrose  hill,  Old  Aberdeen 
Crown  Granite  and  Stone  Works,  13  and  15  North  Charlotte 

street ;  G.  L.  Jamieson,  proprietor 


128  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Crown  Inn,  D.  Ogg,  jun.,  3  Shore  brae 

Grown  Tea  Co.,  tea  dealers,  26  Queen  street ;  Charles  Craig, 

managing  partner,  12  Jasmine  place 
Cruden,  Alex.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  10  Wales  st.,  h  86  John 

street 
Cruden,  George,  advocate  (of  Simpson  &  Cruden),  108  Crown 

street 
Cruden,  Joseph,  sub-editor  {Aberdeen  Journal),  86  John  street 
Cruden,  Mrs,  33  Springbank  terrace 
Cruickshank  &  Sellar,  iron,  steel,  and  metal  merchants,  30  and 

34  Virginia  street 
Cruickshank,  A.,  &  Co.,  hosiers  and  glovers,  105  Union  street 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  inspector  of  works,  4  Chapel  street 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  LL.D.,  20  Eose  street 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  late  merchant,  3  Ann  place 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  engineer,  12  Fish  street 
Cruickshank,  Alex.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  Eosebank 

place 
Cruickshank,  A.  L.,  assistant  (Farquharson  &  Co.),  85  Bon- 
Accord  street 
Cruickshank,  Eev.  G.  W.  S.,  28  Belvidere  street 
Cruickshank,  George  P.,  dispensing  chemist,  218  George  street, 

h  Hamilton  Villa,  60  Hamilton  place 
Cruickshank,  George  T.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  52|  Skene 

square,  /i  14  Mount  street  west 
Cruickshank,  George,  sailmaker,  48  Marischal  street 
Cruickshank,  George,  commission  agent,  316  Great  Western 

road 
Cruickshank,  George,  jobbing  gardener.  Mile  End 
Cruickshank,    Hadden,   &   Co.,   auctioneers,    valuators,    and 

furniture  warehousemen,  86  Spring  garden 
Cruickshank,  Harry  (of  M.  &  C),  26  Watson  street 
Cruickshank,  H.  Smith,  com.  trav.  (Knox  &  Webster),  164 

Crown  street 
Cruickshank,  James,  316  Great  Western  road 
Cruickshank,  J.,  com.  traveller  (J.  Saint  &  Co.),  71  Thistle  st. 
Cruickshank,  James,  224  Great  Western  road 
Cruickshank,  James,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  83  Park  street 
Cruickshank,  James  (J.  Jamieson  &  Co.),  221  Union  street 
Cruickshank,  James,  butcher,  37  Skene  street,  h  1*73  Skene 

street  west 
Cruickshank,  John  (of  C.  H.  &  Co.),  Kingsland  Cottage,  17 

Kingsland  place 
Cruickshank,  John,  insurance  and  general  agent,  22  Belmont 

street 
Cruickshank,  John  T., commercial  traveller (Edmonston &Co.), 

22  Powis  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  129 

Cruickshank,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  13  Crown  street,  h  150 

Holburn  street 
Cruickshank,  John  F.,  teacher  (Rubislaw  Public  School),  12 

Gladstone  place 
Cruickshank,  John,  com.  trav.  (G.  Mellis  &  Son),  12  Rosebank 

place 
Cruickshank,  Robert,  postman,  26  Union  row 
Cruickshank,  Robert  D.,  granite   merchant,   Albyn   Granite 

Works,  Victoria  Bridge,  h  Glengelder  Cottage,  Victoria 

road,  Torry 
Cruickshank,  Wm.,  cutter  (Kilgour,  92  and  94  George  street), 

Argyll  Crescent 
Cruickshank,  Wm.,  grocer,  63  Esslemont  avenue,  h  1  Westfield 

road 
Cruickshank,  Mrs  Robert,  Beech  Lea,  339  Great  Western  road 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  164  Cause wayend 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  grocer,  106  Gallowgate 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  44  Woolmanhill 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  8  Caledonian  place 
Cruickshank,  Miss  B.,  dressmaker,  116  Chapel  street 
Cuddie,  Wm.,  house  proprietor,  7  Belvidere  street 
C alter  Mills  Paper  Co.,  Limited,  papermakers,  Guild  street 

buildings 
Cumine,  Miss,  3  Albyn  place 

Cumine,  J.  P.,  advocate  (of  Watt  &  Cumine),  169  Crown  st. 
Gumming,  A.  (R.  Brotchie  &  Co.,  Leith,  tea  merchants),  4 

Belmont  street,  h  41  View  terrace 
Gumming,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  and   sexton,   John    Knox 

Cemetery,  13  Mounthooly 
Gumming,  James,  ship  chandler  and  grocer,  79  and  80,  h  78 

Waterloo  quay 
Gumming,  James,  harbour  meter,  30  Bank  street 
Gumming,  James,  com.  trav.  (Cornwall  &  Son),  184  Great 

Western  road 
Gumming,  John,  spirit  dealer,  64  Queen  street,  h  8  Holburn 

street 
Gumming,  John,  clerk  (J.  F.  &  Co.,  Albert  Sawmills),  3  Han- 
over place 
Gumming,  John,  grocer  and  provision  curer,  18i,  h  20  Mary- 
well  street 
Gumming,  Robert  (of  W.  Black  &  Co.,  Devanha  Brewery),  9 

Devanha  terrace 
Gumming,  Robert,  cabinet  maker  and  upholsterer,  42  Union 

place,  h  1  Irvine  place 
Gumming,  Wm.,  jobbing  gardener,  214  Hardgate 
Gumming,  Mrs,  lodgings,  170  Union  street 


130  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Cumtning,  ^Nlrs,  21  Calsayseat  road 

Gumming,  Miss,  25  Frederick  street 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  house  carpenter,  3  Commerce  lane,  h 

23  Commerce  street 
Curr,  Thomas,  &  Co.  (successors  to  J.  &  R.  Urquhart),  tea  and 

coffee  merchants,  and  manufacturers  of  coffee  essence, 

Aberdeen  Coffee  Works,  Schoolhill 
Curr,  Thomas  (of  T.  Curr  &  Co.),  The  Terrace,  Seafield 
Curran,   James,  superintendent.   Trinity    Cemetery,   h    The 

Lodge,  Cemetery  gate 
Currie,  David,  63  Rose  street 
Currie,  George,  slater,  31  Gilcomston  park 
Curtis,  George  T.  (Inhand  Revenue),  5  St.  Mary's  place 
Curtiss  &  Harvey,  gunpowder  manufacturers  ;    local  agents, 

R.  Connon  &  Co.,  18  Regent  quay 
Cushnie,  William,  silk  and  woollen  dyer,  and  skin  mat  manu- 
facturer, 2  William's  place.  Spring  garden 
Cushnie,  Mrs,  sickmirse,  19  Little  Chapel  street 
Cushnie,  Misses,  44  Skene  terrace 
Custom  House,  35  Regent  quay  ;    watch  house,  New   Pier, 

Footdee 
Cuthbert  &  Co.,  brewers,  112  Loch  street 
Cuthbert,  Miss,  12  North  Silver  street 

DAKERS,  Alexander,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer,  17 

and  19  Netherkirkgate,  h  48  Constitution  street 
Dakers,  James,  coachbuilder,  7,  h  5  Union  wynd 
Da^e,  James,  teacher  (Robert  Gordon's  College),  44  King  street 
Dalgarno,  George  G.,  solicitor,-  166  Union  st.,  h  96  Fountain- 
hall  road 
Dalgarno,  Rev.  James,  M.A.,  senior  minister  of  Free  Church, 

Peterculter,  96  Fountainhall  road 
Dalgarno,  Jfimes,  keeper,  The  Bank  and  Stock  Exchange,  22 

Market  street,  h  17  Hanover  street 
Dalgarno,  J.,  jobbing  gardener,  3  Claremont  place 
Dalgarno,  J.  R.,  mechanical  engineer,  27  Beaconsfield  place 
Dalgarno,  Robert,  Richmond  Cottage,  35  Holburn  road 
Dalgarno,  Thomas,  &  Son,  stair-rail  makers,  37  Princes  street, 

h  21  Constitution  street 
Dalgarno,  Wm.,  miller.  Spring  garden  Mills,  h  3  Broadford  pi. 
Dalgarno,  Wm.  (of  T.  D.  &  Son),  21  Constitution  street 
Dalgety,  Alex.,  consulting  engineer,  70,  h  66  Hutch  eon  street 
Dalgety  Brothers,  engineers  and  boilermakers,  70  Hutcheon 

street 
Dalgety,  William  (of  Dalgety  Bros.),  66  Hutcheon  street 
Dalgleish,  Wm.,  governor,  St.  Nicholas  Poor-house,  h  Friendly 
Bank,  Mounthooly 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  131 

Dallas,  Miss,  dressmaker,  51  Rose  street 
Daniel,  A.  M.,  bootmaker,  32,  h  54  Spittal 
Daniel,  Chas.  W.  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  Woodend,  Hazel- 
head 
Daniel,  David,  grocer,  77  Spittal 
Daniel,  James,  &  Son,  printers,  publishers,  stationers,  book 

and  chart  sellers,  46  and  48  Castle  street 
Daniel,  John,  120  King  street 
Daniel,  Wm.,  stable  manager  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.),  Millbank 

Cottage,  Berryden 
Daniel,  Mrs  Wm.,  26  Chapel  street 
Daniel,  Mrs  Wm.,  Hirsley  Cottage,  Kincorth 
Danson,  Rev.  James  Myers,  M.A.,  incumbent  of  St.  Andrew's 

Episcopal  Church,  Ingleborough  House,  3  Castle  hill 
Darling,  David  C.  (of  Cardno  &  Darling),  2  Rosemount  terrace 
Darling,  James,  head-master  (Marywell  Street  Public  School), 

38  Stanley  street 
Darling,  Thos.  (of  Cardno  &  Darling),  2  Rosemount  terrace 
David,'  William,  letter  cutter,  King  street,  h  137  Causewayend 
Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates,  7  Union  terrace 
Davidson  &  Kay,  chemists  (to  the  Queen),  205  Union  street 

and  (Receiving  Post  Office)  2  Holburn  street 
Davidson  &  Sim,  wholesale  druggists,  Victoria  court,  54  Castle 

street 
Davidson,  Alex.,  advocate,  7  Union  terrace,  h  Desswood,  and 

1  Diamond  street 
Davidson,  Alex.,  gun,  rifle,  and  fishing  tackle  manufacturer, 

Guild  Street  Buildings,  27  Carmelite  street,  h  3  Albert 

place 
Davidson,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  202  Gallowgate,  h  16 

Argyll  place 
Davidson,  Alex.,  furniture  dealer,  cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 21  St.  Andrew  street,  h  69  Loanhead  terrace 
Davidson,  Alex.,  coach  painter,  33  Hutch  eon  street 
Davidson,  Alexander,   gardener,  Market  hall,  h  36  St.  Paul 

street 
Davidson,  Alex.,  hairdresser,  19  George  street 
Davidson,  A.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  61,  h  63  Queen  street 
Davidson,  A.  (of  J.  &  A.  Davidson),  Woodbank,  Cults 
Davidson,  Andrew,  solicitor,  75  Union  street,  h  58  Hamilton 

place 
Davidson,  Arch.,  foreman  engineer  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  16  Cotton 

street 
Davidson,  A.  0.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  29  Rose  street  and 

20  Thistle  street 
Davidson    Brothers,   cabinetmakers    and    upholsterers,    131^ 

Union  street ;  workshop,  18  Summer  street 


132  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Davidson,  C,  &  Sons  (Limited),  paper  manufacturers  ;  ware- 
house, 4  Trinity  quay  ;  works,  Muggiemoss  and  Bux- 
burn 

Davidson,  Charles  (of  Davidson  &  Kay),  Forresterhill 

Davidson,  Charles  B.,  advocate  (of  Robertson  &  Lumsden), 
County  buildings.  Castle  st,  h  Roundhay,  Fonthill  road 

Davidson,  Charles  R,,  shipmaster,  218  Great  Western  road 

Davidson,  David,  paper  manufacturer,  Muggiemoss,  h  21 
Queen's  road 

Davidson,  G.  &  W.,  merchants,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers, 
35  St.  Clement  street  ;  office,  36  and  37  Regent  quay 

Davidson,  George  (of  G.  &  W.  Davidson),  Wellwood,  Cults 

Davidson,  George,  hairdresser,  47  East  North  street 

Davidson,  George,  slater,  37  Summer  street 

Davidson,  George,  beadle  (Free  John  Knox),  1  Rosemount 
House 

Davidson,  Henry,  market  gardener,  35  Skene  street,  h  South 
Stocket 

Davidson,  Henry  (of  W.  Davidson  &  Son),  Fernlea,  34  King's 
gate 

Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  coal  merchants,  steam  shipowners,  and 
ship  insurance  brokers.  Provost  Blaikie's  quay  and  125 
Union  street 

Davidson,  J.  &  R.,  timber  merchants,  cabinetmakers,  and  cart- 
wrights,  96  Cause  way  end  ;  sawmills,  3  Willowdale  pL, 
152  West  North  street 

Davidson,  James,  agent.  Union  Bank  (West-End  Branch),  203 
Union  street,  h  68  Garden  place 

Davidson,  James,  wine  merchant,  44  Castle  street,  h  89  Foun- 
tainhall  road 

Davidson,  James,  sub-editor  (Free  Press),  58  Hamilton  place 

Davidson,  Dr.  James  M'Kenzie,  oculist,  M.B.,  CM.,  2  Bon- 
Accord  square 

Davidson,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  Davidson),  Homewood,  Countess- 
wells  road 

Davidson,  James,  late  flesher,  19  Crown  street 

Davidson,  James,  hotel  keeper,  39  Lodge  walk 

Davidson,  James  (of  Davidson  Brothers),  26  Summer  street 

Davidson,  James,  saddler,  139  N.  Broadford,  A  14  Gerrard  st. 

Davidson,  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  11  George  street, 
h  28  Beechgrove  terrace 

Davidson,  James,  3  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western  road 

Davidson,  James,  manager  (Scottish  Employers'  Liability  and 
Accident  Co.,  Limited),  5  Market  street,  h  68  Hamil- 
ton place 

Davidson,  John,  paper  manufacturer,  Muggiemoss,  Auchmull, 
h  1  Rubislaw  terrace 


fJENEUAT,    DIRECTORY.  133 

Davidson,  Jolin,  asisstant  pilot  master,  Pocra  pier 

Davidson,  John,  potato  merchant,  Eiithrieston 

Davidson,  John,  Homo  Farm,  Sheddocksley 

Davidson,  John  (of  J.  &  R.  Davidson),  91  Cansewa3^end 

Davidson,  John,  fiesher,  27,  h  47  Park  street 

Davidson,  John,  news-agent  and  stationer,  179  Crown  street, 

h  Gooseberrybank  Cottages,  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Davidson,  John,  gardener,  Ontseats,  Pitmuxton 
Davidson,  John  (N.  B.  Railway),  113  Leslie  terrace 
Davidson,  John,  stabler,  6  Mealmarket  street 
Davidson,  Peter,  bookkeeper,  Claremont  H.,  101  Claremont  st. 
Davidson,  Robert,  manufacturing  chemist,  32  Canal  road 
Davidson,  Robert  (of  Davidson  Brothers),  28  Union  row 
Davidson,  Robert,  agent,  Margaret  Cottage,  10  Calsayseat  road 
Davidson,  R.,  Park-lee,  20  King's  gate 
Davidson,  Robert  (of  J.  &  R.  Davidson),  3  Willowdale  place, 

152  West  North  street 
Davidson,   R.,   insurance  and   shipping  agent,   2  Correction 

wynd,  h  53  C'arden  place 
Davidson,  Samuel,  jun.,  book-keeper  (C.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers), 

121  Leslie  terrace 
Davidson,  Samuel,  68  Dee  street 
Davidson,  Thomas,  fishcurer,  fish  salesman,  Tointlaw,  h  25 

Affleck  street 
Davidson,  Thomas,  general  merchant,  41,  /i  43  Broomhill  place 
Davidson,  Thomas,  writer,  214  Union  street,  /i  19  Justice  Mill 

lane 
Davidson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  grocers,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  and 

dealers  in  agricultural  seeds,  44  Broad  street 
Davidson,  William,  stationer,  15  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  70  Dee 

street 
Davidson,  William,  jun.,  paper  ruler,  15  St.  Nicholas  street,  h 

70  Dee  street 
Davidson,  William,  &  Son,  tailors,  clothiers,  hosiers,  glovers, 

&c.,  87  Union  street 
Davidson,  Wm.  (of  W.  Davidson  &  Son),  Fernlea,  34  King's  gate 
Davidson,  Wm.  (of  Davidson  &  Sim),  83  Stanley  street 
Davidson,  Wm,,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  12  and  14  Com- 
merce street,  and  Inverurie 
Davidson,  William,  gardener,  95  Bon- Accord  street,  h  Hilton, 

Woodside 
Davidson,  William  C,  59  Victoria  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  bookbinder,  and  band  sergeant,  1st  V.B.G.H., 

9  Craigie  street 
Davidson,  William,  general  draper,  106  Rosemount  place,  h 

27  Richmond  terrace 
Davidson,  Wm.,  feuar,  8  Orchard  place 


134  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Davidson,  Wm.,  carter,  8  Deiibiirn  side,  h  24  Correction  wynd 

Davidson,  Wm.,  244  Great  Western  road 

Davidson,  Wm.  (Footdee  Cafe),  40  St.  Clement  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  Dr.,  224  Union  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  James,  35a  Union  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  John,  176  Great  Western  road 

Davidson,  Mrs  Joseph,  lodgings,  2  Crown  terrace 

Davidson,  Mrs  Charles,  13  Ferryhill  place 

Davidson,  Mrs  William,  Garibaldi  place,  73  Skene  square 

Davidson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1461  George  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  hosier,  111,  h  113  John  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  broker,  163  Gallowgate 

Davidson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  Springbank  House,  Dee  place 

Davidson,  Mrs,  cook-shop,  39  Basement  Market,  h  3  Hanover 

place 
Davidson,  Mrs  S.,  44  Skene  terrace 
Davidson,  Miss,  lodgings,  2  Kosebank  terrace 
Davidson,  Miss  Janet,  hosiery  and  worsted  dealer,  43  Green,  k 

38  Union  terrace 
Davidson,  Miss,  outfitting  dept.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  67  Chapel  st. 
Davidson,  Miss,  47  Watson  street 

Davidson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music  and  French,  9  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Davidson,  Miss,  5  Ann  place 
Davidson,  Miss,  hosier,  30b  Belmont  street    - 
Davidson,  Miss  M.  L.,  grocer,  181  Gallowgate 
Davidson,  Miss,  3  Eden  place 
Davidson,  Miss,  343  Holburn  street 
Davidson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Whitehouse  street 
Davidson,  Misses,  hosiers  and  drapers,  65  Queen  street 
Davidson,  Misses,  26  Irvine  place 

Davie,  Andrew,  grocer,  270  George  street,  h  26  Roslin  ter. 
Davie,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  8  Broomliill  place 
Davie,  John,  carpenter  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.),  20  Regent 

quay 
Davies,  R  W.,  commander,  R.N.   Coast   Guard,  308   Great 

Western  road 
Davies,  Thomas  H.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  hardware  merchants,  22 

Netherkirkgate 
Dawson  &  Pope,  sculptors,  Victoria  Bridge,  Torry 
Dawson,  Alex.  (Watson,  Philip,  &  Dawson),  25  North  Albert  st. 
Dawson,  A.  (of  D.  &  P.),  Craigenscore  House,  Victoria  road, 

Torry 
Dawson,  Charles,  compositor,  23  Mount  street  west 
Dawson,  David,  wholesale  tea  merchant,  1  Chapel  street,  h  1 

St.  Mary's  place 
Dawson,  George,  shoemaker,  3  Gallowgate,  h  86  Powis  place 
Dawson,  G.  C,  A.C.O.,  professor  of  music,  31  Bon-Accord  st. 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  135 

Dawson,  John,  beadle  (Free  Higli  Church),  34  Kintore  place 
Dawson,  Robert,  draper,  28  Union  place,  h  26  Brighton  place 
Dawson,  Robert,  foreman  naibnaker  (G.  &  T.),  278  George  st. 
Dawson,  R.  C,  painter  and  decorator,  25,  h  26  Chattan  place 
Dawson,  William,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder, 

136a  Skene  street,  h  27  Thistle  street 
Dawson,  Mrs  Joseph,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  61  Windmill 

brae,  /i  15  Crown  street 
Dawson,  Mrs  Robert,  late  of  Buxburn,  34  Belvidere  street 
Dawson,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  20  Kintore  place 
Day,  George,  lieutenant  of  police  (City),  13  Diamond  street 
DeLessert,  Alfred  Alexander,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.L,  dental-surgeon, 

220  Union  street 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  31  Belmont  street;  Alex.  Pender, 

superintendent  and  teacher 
Dean,  John,  plumber  and  gastitter,  46a  Queen  street,  h  256 

George  street 
Dean,  John  R.,  S.S.C.  (of  Burnett  &  Reid),  161  King  street 
Dean,  Mrs,  161  King  street 

Deans,  Matthew,  chimney  sweeper,  19  Gilcomston  steps 
Deans,  Walter  D.,  spirit  dealer,  hay  and  straw  dealer,  8  West 

North  street 
Dee  Swimming  Club  and  Humane  Society  ;  secretary,  Robert 

Ingram,  8  Jasmine  place 
Dempsey,  George,  Villa  Franca 
Dempster,  A.,  &  Co.,  booksellers,  4  Market  gallery 
Denmark,  vice-consul  for,  John  Cook,  62  Marischal  street 
Dental  supply  association,  9  Union  place 
Des  Clayes,  Camille,  principal  (Aberdeen  Collegiate  School), 

Willowbank 
Deuchar,  James,  shoemaker,  113  Holburn  street 
Deuchar,  William,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.  Joint  Station),  34 

Bank  street 
Deuchar,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  German,  and  drawing,  34 

Bank  street 
Devanha  Brewery,  Devanha  ;  William  Black  &  Co. 
Devanha  Distillery  Co.,  Polmuir  ;  William  Black  &  Co. 
Dewar,  David,  general  draper,  49  Castle  st.,  h  Cosie  brae.  Cults 
Dewar,  George  (of  David  Dewar),  58  Dee  street 
Dewar,  Rev.  James  (Free  Rutherford),  Bonnymuir  Villa,  Low 

Stocket  road 
Dewar,  James,  tobacconist,  41  d  George  street,  h  3  Gray's  build- 
ings, Rosemount 
.Dey,  James,  detective,  17  Craigie  street 
Dey,  William,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  14  Roslin  terrace 
Dey,  William,  painter,   glazier,   and  paperhanger,  1   and   2 

Clarence  street,  h  1  Church  street 


136  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Diack,  Alexander,  collector  of  Oldmachar  Poor's  Assessment  ; 

office,  9  Diamond  street,  h  70  Springbank  terrace 
Diack,  Arthur,  tailor  and  clothier,  228  George  street 
Diack,  James,  county  police,  25  Lodge  walk 
Diack,  Peter,  assistant  inspector  of   poor  (St.  Nicholas),  84 

Bon-Accord  street 
Diack,  William,  clothier,  21  Queen  street 
Diack,  William,  second-hand  bookseller,  2  Belmont  street,  h 

128  North  Broadford 
Diack,  Mrs  Wm.,  20  South  Mount  street 
Diack,  Mrs,  4  Mount  place 
Dick,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  32  Marischal  street,  h  6 

Regent  quay 
Dickie,  Rev.  Andrew  (United  Presbyterian  Church,  St.  Paul 

street),  29  North  Silver  street 
Dickie,   Andrew,   house  carpenter   and   funeral   undertaker, 

7  Windmill  lane,  h  24  Thistle  street 
Dickie,  Andrew  B.,  writer  (J.  &  G.  Collie),  29  North  Silver  st. 
Dickie,  George,  Hammerfield  west 

Dickie,  George,  bookseller  (James  Murray),  12  Ferryhill  ter. 
Dickie,  J.  Gilmour,  M.R.C.V.S.,  veterinary  surgeon  ;  office,  33 

Loch  street 
Dickie,  Wm.,  sheriff  officer,  16  Adelphi,  li  33  Mount  street 
Dickie,  Mrs  Professor,  16  Albyn  terrace 
Dickson,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  ]  08  West  North  street 
Dickson,  Burnett,  coal  merchant,  75  West  North  street,  h  35 

Powis  place 
Dickson,  John  E.,  cutter  (A.  S.  Cook),  63  Rose  street 
Dickson,  John,  painter,  9  Langstane  place 
Dickson,  William,  24  St.  Swithin  street 

Dickson,  William,  grocer,  40  Union  place,  A  18  Broomliill  pi. 
Dickson,  Miss,  Fingask  Dairy,  164  King  street,  h  Ash  vale, 

Great  Western  road 
Dilling,  Wm.,  cashier  (Davidson  &  Garden),  45  Grove  street 
Dingwall,  Alex.,  com.  traveller  (J.  Avery  &  Co.,  Lim.),  176 

Great  Western  road 
Dingwall,  Arthur,  general  merchant  and  dairy,  21  Chattan  pi. 
Dingwall,  Rev.  George,  B.D.  (Craigiebuckler  Church),  Spring- 
bank  House,  Mannofield 
Dinnes  &    Middleton,   house   carpenters   and   builders,   35a 

Chapel  street 
Dinnes,  William  (of  D.  &  M.),  Mormond  Cottage,  21  Holburn 

road 
Dinnes,  Wm.,  inspector  of  property,  Aberdeen  School  Board, 

31  King  street,  h  Ash  Cottage,  95  Leadside  road 
Dinnie,  Alex.,  photographic  artist,  3  Bridge  place,  Bridge  st., 

li  2  Argyll  place 


GENERAL    ]>TRECTORY.  137 

Dinnie,  James,  com.  tiavoller,  91  Grove  street 

Dinnie,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  117  George  street 

Dippe,  Miss,  lodginpjs,  1  Broad  street 

Dispensary,  General,  61  Guestrow 

Divorty,  George,  clerk  (J.  Saint  &  Co.),  13  Crown  terrace 

Doak,  Kev.  And.,  M.A.  (Free  Trinity  Glinrcli),  15  Queen's  rd. 

Doig,  James,  24  Constitution  street 

Donald,  Alexander,  wood   merchant.  Commercial  road,  h  2 

Mackie  place 
Donald,  Alex.,  butcher,  16  Queen  street,  h  63  Hutcheon  street 
Donald,  Andrew,  Hesher,  73  Spittal,  h  6  Hillhead  terrace 
Donald,  George,  glass  and  colour  merchant,  16  and  18  Nether - 

kirkgate,  h  289  Union  street 
Donald,  George,  jun.,  painter  and  glazier,  16  and  18  Nether- 

kirkgate,  h  18  Thistle  street 
Donald,  Geo.  A.,  assistant  Public  Library,  61  Rose  street 
Donald,  James,  farrier,  6  Crooked  lane 
Donald,  James,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  ship  store  merchants,  19 

Regent  quay 
Donald,  James,  shipmaster,  36  Salisbury  terrace 
Donald,  James  (of  James  Donald  &  Co.),  22  Bank  street 
Donald,  James,  insurance  agent,  33  Hutcheon  street 
Donald,  John,  dynamite  agent,  and  agent  for  Ben  Cruachan 

Quarry,  h  Mile  End,  Rosemount 
Donald,  John,  cab-hirer,  93  Rosemount  place 
Donald,  John  R,,  hatter,  29  George  street,  h  Hatlea  Grove,  35 

Argyll  place 
Donald,  Peter,  furniture  dealer,  5  Farrier  lane 
Donald,  Robert  S.,  sergeant  of  police,  1  Sea  View  place 
Donald,  Wm.  (of  Burr  &  Donald),  61  Rose  street 
Donald,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  23,  h  27  Jasmine  terrace 
Donald,  Wm.,  painter  and  glazier,  16  and  18  Netherkirkgate, 

Ji  6  Constitution  street 
Donald,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  217  Holburn  street 
Donald,  Mrs,  38  Osborne  place 
Donald,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  C!rimon  place 
Donald,  Mrs,  2  Gilcomston  park 
Donald,  Misses,  10  Chapel  street 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  feuar,  22  Portland  street 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  jun.,  cashier  (Milne  &  Pledge),  22  Portland 

street 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  5  Powis  terrace 
Donaldson,  Rev.  Andrew  D.,  M.A.,  junior  minister  (Free  St. 

Clement's),  3  Springbank  terrace 
Donaldson,  George,  shoemaker,  1  Justice  street,  h  20  Love  lane 
Donaldson,  James,  draper,  32  Loanheacl  terrace 
Donaldson,  John,  grocer,  24  North  Broadford,  h  22  Gerrard  st. 
12 


138  r4ENERAL    DIRECTORY, 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  124,  h  126  King  street,  and 
Kippen  Cottage,  Cults 

Donaldson,  Wm.,  tol»acconist,  22  Guild  st.,  h  24  Portland  st 

Donaldson,  Wm.,  general  mercliant,  20  James  street,  and  46 
Regent  quay,  h  22  James  street 

Donaldson,  Mrs  A.,  3  Calton  terrace 

Donaldson,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  65  Dee  street 

Donaldson,  Miss,  matron.  Old  Machar  Poorhouse 

Dougans,  Andrew,  jun.,  mantel-piece  and  tile  merchant,  132 
Union  street,  h  50  Irvine  place 

Douglas,  Alex.,  grocer,  21  Chapel  street,  h  3  Thistle  street 

Douglas,  The  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Arthur  Gascoigne,  Bishop 
of  Aberdeen  and  Orkney,  15  Albyn  terrace 

Douglas,  Charles,  joiner,  89  Claremont  street 

Douglas,  David,  shoemaker,  89  Claremont  street 

Douglas  Hotel,  43  and  45  Market  street ;  Andrew  Stott,  pro- 
prietor 

Douglas,  Mungo,  manager  (Northern  Co-operative  Co.,  Lim., 
Clothiery  Branch),  77  Argyll  place 

Douglas,  Thomas  S.,  glass  and  bottle  merchant,  2  South  Con- 
stitution street,  h  50  Park  street 

Douglas,  Mrs,  Airyhall 

Douglas,  Mrs,  71  Crown  street 

Douglas,  Mrs,  38  Constitution  street 

Dover,  Robert  &  Co.,  importers  of  Oriental  goods,  96  Union 
street 

Dow,  James,  60  Loanhead  terrace 

Dow,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  82a,  h  82  North  Broadford 

Downie,  Alex.,  coffee  rooms,  52  Guestrow,  h  2  Blairton  lane 

Downie,  James,  19  Young  street 

Downie,  John,  writer,  46  King  street,  h  57  Rosemount  place 

Downie,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  114,  h  112  Holburn  street 

Downie,  Miss,  teacher,  Achor  Cottage,  9  Powis  terrace 

Downie,  Miss  L.,  teacher,  73  John  street 

Downie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  73  John  street 

Downman,  George,  Captain  and  Adjutant,  5th  Vol.  Bat. 
Deeside  Highlanders,  1  Adelphi,  h  2  Castle  terrace 

Drummond,  John,  sen.,  359  Great  Western  road. 

Drummond,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  D.),  17  St.  Swithin  street 

Drummond,  J.  &  J.,  leather  belt  makers,  mill  and  engineer 
furnishers,  2^  Belmont  street,  and  ship  furnishers 
Albert  quay 

Drummond,  R.  H.  K.,  rice  and  colonial  broker,  359  Great 
Western  road 

Drummond,  Miss,  9  Beechgrove  terrace 

Drummond,  Miss,  dressmaker,  20  Bank  street 

Dryburgh,  Mrs,  fancy  goods  dealer,  8  Marywell  street 


fJENERAL    DIRECTORY.  139 

Drysdale,  John,  messenger  (N.  S.  Savings  Bank),  27  Exchange 

street 
Ducat,  James,  manager  and   secretary,  Aberdeen   Jute   Co., 

Limited,  5  Elmbank  terrace 
Duckworth,  Henry,  photographer,  joiner,  and   van   buikler, 

Market  street,  end  of  Palmerston  road 
Duckworth's  Temperance  Restaurant,  Market  street 
Duff,  Archibald,  &  Son,  coal,  lime,  fireclay  goods  and  cement 

merchants  ;  office,  Guild  street 
Duff,  Archibald  (of  A.  Duff  &  Son),  Annfield,  304  Great 

Western  road 
Duff,  James  M.  (of  A.  Duff  &  Son),  Annfield,  304  Great  Western 

road 
Daff,  Wm.,  superintendent,  St.  Peter's  Cemetery,  King  street 

road 
Duff,  Wm.,  provision  merchant,  20,  h  22  Thistle  street 
Duff,  Wm.,  jun.  (R.  Dodds  &  Sons,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

dealers),  15  Adelphi,  h  22  Thistle  street 
Duff,  Mrs,  5  Albert  street 
Duft\  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Portland  street 
Duffus,  Alex.,  wholesale  confectioner,  4  North  St.  Andrew  st. 

h  10  Golden  square 
Duffus,  Alex.,  jun.,  solicitor,  137  Union  street,  h  10  Golden 

square 
Duffus,  B.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  46  Upperkirkgate,  and 

55  and  56  Market  gallery,  h  63  Union  street 
Duffus,  Mrs  George,  hotel-keeper,  9  and  13  Guestrow 
Duffus,  Mrs,  ironmonger,  53  and   54  Market  gallery,  h  63 

Union  street 
Duffus,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  20  Gordon  street 
Duffus,  Misses,  private  hotel  and  lodgings,  35  Union  place 
Dufton,  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  31  Thistle  street,  h  166 

King  street 
Dugan,  Alex.  F.,  dispensing  chemist,  2  South  Mount  street,  h 

10  Black's  buildings 
Dugan,  Hugh,  china  merchant,  31  George  street,  h  10  Black's 

buildings 
Duguid,  Alex.,  merchant,  97  Claremont  street 
Duguid,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  77  Grove  st. 
Duguid,  Arch,  (of  D.  Duguid  &  Son),  12  King  street 
Duguid,  C.  J.  G.,  24  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Duguid,  D.,  &  Son,  fishing  tackle  makers,  5  Flourmill  brae 
Duguid,  George,  builder,  Kintore  place,  h  46  View  terrace 
Duguid,  James,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Eraser  and 

Duguid),  24  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Duguid,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  270,  h  266  Holburn 

street 


140  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Duguid,  Peter,  advocate  (of  Stronach,  Duncan,  &  DiTgiiid), 

Fonthill  road,  Ferryhill 
Duguid,  Peter,  saddler  and  portmanteau   maker,  45  Queen 

street,  h  36  Constitution  street 
Duguid,  Robert,  sen.,  125  Crown  street 
Duguid,  Robert  A.,  assistant  superintendent  (Joint  Station), 

125  Crown  street 
Duguid,  Wm.  (of  J.  Smith  &  Co.),  Auchlunies,  Maryculter, 

and  12  Albyn  terrace 
Duguid,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (Abdn.  Lime  Co.),  5  Lemon  street 
Duguid,  Mrs,  37  Mount  street 
Duguid,  Misses,  Newlands,  Rutlirieston 
Duguid,  Miss,  6  Rosemount  terrace 
Dumolo,  W.,  manager  (B.  R.  &  G.),  h  1  Kirkville  terrace,  Great 

Western  road 
Dunbar,  David,  sanitary  officer,  63  Cotton  street 
Dunbar,  James,  Deeside  Dairy,  150b  Union  street 
Dunbar,  Mrs  Sopliia,  216  George  street 
Dunbar,  Mrs  William,  195  George  street 
Dunbar,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  11  Causeway  end 
Duncan  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  drapers,  8  George  street 
Duncan  &  Morice,  advocates,  34  Marischal  street 
Duncan,  Alex.,  storekeeper,  locomotive  dept.,  Kittybrewster, 

h  Old  Inn  House,  Kittybrewster 
Duncan,  Alex.,  flesher,  51  West  North  street,  h  37  Spittal 
Duncan,  Alex,  (of  L.  &  D.),  18  South  Charlotte  street 
Duncan,  A.  J.,  cashier  (Devanha) 

Duncan,  Alex.,  stationer  and  news-agent,  39  Causewayend 
Duncan,  Alex.,  grocer  and  innkeeper,  Bridge  of  Dee  Inn 
Duncan,  Alex.,  hearse  and  cab  proprietor  ;  livery  stables,  47 

and  49  Wales  street,  office  and  h  108  King  street 
Duncan,  Alex.,  jobbing  gardener,  21  Broomhill  place 
Duncan,  Alex.,  postman,  19a  Richmond  street 
Duncan,  Andrew,  166  Crown  street 
Duncan,  Calder,  foreman  plater  (H.  R.,  &  Co.),  Victoria  Cottage, 

Torry 
Duncan,  Charles,  janitor.  Grammar  School,  Skene  street  west 
Duncan,   D.,   D.Sc.   (of    Presidency   College,   Madras),  4  St. 

Swithin  street 
Duncan,  Douglass,  advocate  (of  J.  &  D.  Duncan),  3  Crown  pi. 
Duncan,  George,  spirit  dealer,   19  Castle  street,  h  Ferndale 

Cottage,  King  street  road 
Duncan,  George  (N,  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  81  Rosemount  place 
Duncan,  George,  commission  agent,  61  Loch  street 
Duncan,  Henry,  tinsmith,  16  Thistle  street 
Duncan,  Hugh,  proprietor,  Bathing  Station,  Sea  Beach,  h  15 

Balmoral  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  141 

Duncan,  J.  &  J.,  cal)  and  lorry  hirers,  Clayliills  and  Ferryliill 

Duncan,  James  (Caledonian  Railway),  21  Bank  street 

Duncan,  James  (of  Thomson  &  Duncan),  17  Richmond  terrace 

Duncan,  J.,  com.  trav.  (J.  Catto),  5  Rosemount  terrace 

Duncan,  James,  l^utcher,  1  South  Crown  street,  h  Torry  Farm 

Duncan,  John  &  Douglass,  advocates,  8  Castle  street 

Duncan,  Rev.  John  (Trinity  Congregational  Chapel),  Calsay- 
seat 

Duncan,  John,  jun.,  advocate  (of  Duncan  &  Morice),  Merle- 
bank,  Ruthrieston 

Duncan,  John,  &  Co.,  furnishing  and  wholesale  ironmongers, 
smiths,  &c.,  Adelphi  House,  51  Union  street ;  work- 
shop, 2  Chapel  lane 

Duncan,  John  (of  J.  D.  &  Co.),  7  Albury  road 

Duncan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  8,  h  4^  Justice  street 

Duncan,  John,  cattle  salesman  (to  the  Queen),  and  auctioneer, 
Cattle  Market,  King  street,  h  Zetland  House,  King  st. 
road,  and  Whitestripes,  Bridge  of  Don 

Duncan,  John,  general  merchant,  28  Mealmarket  street . 

Duncan,  John,  foreman  blacksmith,  Kitty brewster,  7  Erskine 
street 

Duncan,  J.  W.  {Dundee  Advertiser  and  People^ s  Journal,  30 
Market  street,  h  266i  George  street 

Duncan,  M.  M.  (of  D.  &  Co.),  30  Thomson  street 

Duncan,  Robert,  dairyman,  Stockethill 

Duncan,  Robert  R.,  carter  and  contractor,  11  King  street  rd, 

Duncan,  Thomas,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor  (Walker  & 
Beattie,  3  Girolden  square),  47  Victoria  street 

Duncan,  Thomas,  grocer,  252  George  street 

Duncan,  Thomas,  pawnbroker,  5  Seamount  place 

Duncan,  Wm.,  feuar,  37^  Spittal 

Duncan,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  66  Claremont  street, 
h  29  Ashley  road 

Duncan,  Wm.  S.,  tailor  and  news-agent,  25  and  29  Causeway- 
end 

Duncan,  Wm.,  market  gardener,  Pitmuxton,  h  Broomhill  pi. 

Duncan,  Mrs  A.,  general  merchant,  16  Esslemont  avenue,  h  2 
Northfield  place 

Duncan,  Mrs  James,  8  Strawberry  bank 

Duncan,  Mrs  John,  47  Victoria  street 

Duncan,  Mrs  John,  6  Watson  street 

Duncan,  Mrs  R.  S.,  23  Beechgrove  terrace 

Duncan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Broad  street 

Duncan,  Mrs,  177  Great  Western  road 

Duncan,  Miss,  21  Victoria  street 

Duncan,  Miss  A.  B,,  teacher,  19a  Victoria  street,  h  8  Straw- 
berry bank 


142  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Duncan,  Miss,  biblewoman  (Blackfriars'  Bible  Class),  56  Ger- 

rard  street 
Duncan,  Miss,  laundress,  47  Eoseniount  place 
Duncan,  Misses,  drapers,  6  Holburn  street 
Dundee   Equitable  Boot  Dep8t,   27   Union   street  ;    Robert 

Sutherland,  manager 
Dundee  Shipping  Office,  3  Trinity  buildings.  Trinity  quay 
Dunn  &  Mitchell,  sculptors,  175  North  Broadford 
Dunn,  Arthur,  mason,  11  Nellfield  place 
Dunn,  David,  builder,  29  Thomson  street 
Dunn,  Gairoch,  bookkeeper  (G.  Lyall  &  Co.),   54  Esslemont 

avenue 
Dunn,  James,  clerk  (F.  M.,  &  Co.,  Lim.),  14  Esslemont  avenue 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Globe  Boot  and  Shoe  Warehouse,  24  and  175 

Union  street,  h  55  Dee  street 
Dunn,   John,  chemist   and   druggist,  45   Woolmanhill,  h  22 

Prospect  terrace 
Dunn,  John  M.,  cashier,  36  Ferryhill  terrace 
Dunn,  John  N.  (of  D.  &  M,),  41  Watson  street 
Dunn,  John,   moulding  manufacturer,  210  King  street,  h  3 

Mitchell  place 
Dunn,  Robert,  shoemaker  (J.  A.  Dunn),  14  Springbank  ter. 
Dunn,  Wm.,  advocate,  63  tJnion  street,  h  Battlehill,  Huntly 
Dunn,  Wm.  L.,  &  Co.,  photographers,  207  King  street 
Dunn,  Wm.  L.  (of  W.  D.  &  Co.),  14  Northfield  place 
Dunn,  Mrs,  7  Westfield  terrace 
Dunn,  Mrs  David,  7  Alford  place 
Dunn,  Miss,  milliner,  22  Prospect  terrace 
Dunnet,  James  F.,  shopman  (Hay  &  Lyall),  97  Chapel  street 
Dunningham,  John,   engineer.  Roadside   Cottage,  Banchory- 

Devenick 
Dunningham,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  watch  and  clock  makers, 

11^  Correction  wynd 
Dunningham,  Wm.  (of  D.  &  Co.),  31  Albert  terrace 
Durham,  Robert,  Granitehill 

Durno  &  Co.,  drapers  and  silk  mercers,  19  and  21  Broad  street 
Durno,  Alex.,  printer,  10  Chronicle  lane 
Durno,  Alex.  E.  (of  Durno  &  Co.),  6  Marine  terrace 
Durno,  James  (S.  &  J.  Watts  &  Co.),  office,  22  Adelphi,  h  26 

Osborne  place 
Durno,  James,  grocer,  32  North  Albert  street,  h  above  shop 
Durward,  Gordon,  42  Union  terrace 
Durward,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  2  Exchange  street,  h  36 

Union  street 
Duthie,  Alex.  T.,  fishcurer,  152  Pointlaw,  h  60  Springbank  ter. 
Duthie,  Alex,  (of  J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),  3  Albyn  terrace 
Duthie,  Alex.  (Davidson  &  Garden),  1  Belmont  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  143 

Duthie,  Alex.,  sexton,  St.  Nicholas  churchyard,  h  28  Black's  bgs. 
Duthie,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  380  Holburn  street 
Duthie  Brothers,  hemp,  wire,  rope,  and  sail  makers.  Links, 

Footdee,  York  street 
Duthie,  C.  W.  (of  Leslie  &  Duthie),  23  King's  crescent 
Duthie,  Charles,  grocer,  Kepplestone,  Bubislaw 
Duthie,   James    (of    Duthie    Brothers),    Springbank    Lodge, 

Mannofield 
Duthie,  James,  19  Mount  street 
Duthie,  James,  ship  carpenter,  31  Frederick  street 
Duthie,  J.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  60  Jasmine  terrace 
Duthie,  John,  Sons,  &  Co.,  ship  builders,  York  place 
Duthie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  180  Gallowgate 
Duthie,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  99  Skene  street,  h  14 

Loanhead  terrace 
Duthie,  Robt.,  grocer,  29  Esslemont  avenue,  h  40  Thomson  st. 
Duthie,  Robert,  shipowner,  York  place,  h  Pitmedden,  Udny 
Duthie,  Stewart,  fishcurer.  Point  law,  h  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Duthie,  William  (of  Cairnbulg),  shipowner,  Ashley  Lodge, 

253  Great  Western  road 
Duthie,  William,  Banff  Villa,  Cults 
Duthie,  William,  innkeeper,  13  Harriet  street 
Duthie,  Mrs,  sen.  (of  Cairnbulg),  20  Albyn  place 
Duthie,  Mrs  (late  of  Bombay),  26  North  Silver  street 
Duthie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Queen  street 
Duthie,  Mrs,  midwife,  55  Catherine  street 
Duthie,  Mrs  James,  Leigh  ton  Lodge,  126  Hardgate 
Duthie,  Misses,  384  Holburn  street 
Dyack,  Wm.,  G.E.,  assistant  burgh  surveyor.  City  Buildings, 

h  391  Great  Western  road 
Dyce,  Miss,  12  Albyn  place 
Dyker,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  47  St.  Nicholas  street 

EASSON,    Miss,  millinery  department  (Watt  &  Grant),  7 

North  field  place 
East    Aberdeenshire     Conservative    Association ;    John    P. 

Cumine,  advocate,  joint-secretary 
Easton,  David  (Davidson  &  Garden),  4a  Belmont  place 
Easton,  Mrs  James,  18  Loanhead  terrace 
Eaton,  Rev.  David  (Melville  Free  Church),  2  Hamilton  place 
Eaton,  Mrs  James,  4  Queen's  road 
Eccott,  Walter  J.,  assistant  surveyor  of  taxes  (Inland  Revenue), 

Meadow  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Eddie,  William,  assistant  keeper.  Gunpowder  Magazine,  h  252, 

Holburn  street 
Eddie,  William,  brewer  (M'Adam  &  Co.),  138  Hardgate 
Eddie,  Mrs,  130  Crown  street 


144  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eddie,  Miss,  13  Springbauk  terrace 

Edelshain,  And.  (of  Zamek  &  Edelshain) 

Eden,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Maybank  Cottage,  147  Hutclieon  st.  west 

Edniond  &  Spark,  J.  &  J.  P.,  bookbinders  and  stationers,  54 

Queen  street 
Edmond,  Alex.,  advocate  (of  Edmonds  &  Macqueen),  Garthdee 
Edmond,  Alexander,  jun.,  advocate  (of  J.  &  A.  Edmond),  229 

Union  street 
Edmond,  Francis,  LL.D.,  advocate,  5  Albyn  place 
Edmond,  George  Maitland,  M.A.,  M.D.,  CM.,  10  Union  terrace 
Edmond,  J.  &  A.,  advocates,  229  Union  street 
Edmond,   John,   advocate    (of    Edmonds   &    Macqueen),   23 

Eubislaw  terrace 
Edmond,  John  Philip  (of  J.  &  J.  P.  E.  &  S.),  62  Bon- Accord  st. 
Edmond,  Wm.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  22  Crown  street,  h 

17  Chattan  place 
Edmond,  Miss,  40  Ferryhill  terrace 
Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  advocates,  10  Bridge  street 
Edmonston  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  26  Exchange  street 
Edmonston,  Charles,  com.  traveller,  22  Adelphi,  li  14  Beech- 
grove  terrace 
Edmonston,  John  (of  E.  &  Co.),  Monaltrie  Villa,  Seafield 
Ednie,  John  (Richards  &  Co.),  144  Hutch  eon  street  west 
Edward,  Alex.,  sub-agent  (British  Linen  Baiik,  Market  Street 

Branch),  Renmuir  Cottage,  95  Fountainhall  road 
Edward,  John,  jobbing  gardener,  19  Gordon  street 
Edward,  John,  baker,  276  George  street,  /i  244a  George  street 
Edward,  Mrs,  40  Bon- Accord  street 
Edward,  Mrs,  7  Friendship  terrace 
Edwards,  A.,  messenger  (H.M.C),  Custom  House,  35  Regent 

quay 
Edwards,  D.,  shoemaker,  214  Holburn  street 
Edwards,  David,  accountant,  30  Irvine  place 
Edwards,  James  (of  Paterson  &  Co.,  88  College  street),  160 

Crown  street 
Edwards,   John  (of  Bruce,   Edwards,   &    Milne),   Beechhill, 

Mannofield 
Edwards,  John,  stonecutter,  11  Ferryhill  terrace 
Edwards,  Matthew,  secretary,  Aberdeen  Temperance  Society, 

2  Correction  wynd,  h  6  View  terrace 
Edwards,  William,  polished  granite  manufacturer,  33  and  35 

St.  Clair  street,  /i  13  Nelson  street 
Elder,  Alexander  M.,  plumber,  42  Union  place,  h  54  Irvine  pi. 
Elder,  James,  manager  (H.  (5rray,  73  Broad  street),  3  Gilcom- 

ston  park 
Elder,  William,  commercial  traveller  (W.  Ford  &  Son),  22 
Exchange  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  145 

Elder,  Miss,  corsetmaker,  37  Bon- Accord  street 

Elfert,  0.  H.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  2  Cliattan  place,  h 

126  Broomliill  place 
Ellicock,   Joseph,   cabinetmaker   and   upholsterer,   64,    h   62 

George  street 
Ellis  &  M'Hardy,  coal  merchants,  ship  brokers,  and  commis- 
sion agents,  21  Regent  quay  and  132  Union  street 
Ellis  &  Wilson,  architects  and  valuators,  Victoria  buildings,  34 

Bridge  street 
Ellis,  Adam,  gardener,  135  Rosemount  place 
Ellis,  Alex,  (of  Ellis  k  Wilson),  QQ  Springbank  terrace 
Ellis,  John  (of  Ellis  &  M'Hardy),  60  Bon- Accord  street 
Elmslie,  And.  G,,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  13  Rose 

street,  h  39  Victoria  street 
Elmslie,  Wm.,  family  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  (Receiv- 
ing Post  Office),  182,  h  180  Crown  street 
Elmslie,  Mrs,  72  Fountainhall  road 
Elmsly,  Mrs,  48  Springl^ank  terrace 
Elrick  &  McPherson,  India  rubbei-,  waterproof  and  oil  skin 

manufacturers,  24  Guild  street 
Elrick,  Alex.,  cutler,  43  George  street,  h  57  John  street 
Elrick,   J.  &   A.,   tobacco-pipe   manufacturers,    Clayhills,  54 

Wellington  road 
Elrick,  Chas.  G.,  &  Co.,  Limited,  comb  manufacturers  ;  works, 

Forbes  street 
Elrick,  John  (of  J.  &  A.  Elrick),  10  Granton  place 
Elrick,  John  (of  E.  &  McP.),  64  Ashley  road 
Elrick,  Wm.  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  176  Crown  street 
Elrick,  Mrs,  7  Margaret  street 
Elsmie,  George,  &  Son,  commission  agents  and  coal  merchants, 

22  Regent  quay 
Elsmie,  James  (of  G.  Elsmie  &  Son),  22  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Enislie  &  Burnett,  painters,  87  Spring  garden 
Emslie   &■   Main,   fancy  goods,   embroidery,   and    outfitting 

saloon,  130  Union  street 
Emslie,  Andrew  B.,  house  carpenter  and  packing  case  maker, 

43  Richmond  street,  /i  12  Kintore  place 
Emslie,  Isaac  (M.  &  E.),  Summerfield  terrace 
Emslie,  James  B.,  flesher,  164  Union  street  and  98  Rosemount 

place,  A  19  Richmond  terrace 
Emslie,  James,  hay,  straw,  and  grain  merchant,  and  stabler, 

15  Princes  street,  h  76  Constitution  street 
Emslie,  Joseph  L.,  M.D,,  13  Jack's  brae 
Emslie,  Mrs,  25  Bank  street 
Emslie,  Mrs  (of  Emslie  &  Main),  4  View  terrace 
Emslie,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  32  Union  terrace 
Engineers'  (Volunteer)  Orderly  Rooms,  8  Union  wynd 


146  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

England,  George  (of  James  Saint^&  Co.),  15  Victoria  street 
Erckmann,  F,  R.,  organist  and  music  teacher,  49  Bon- Accord 

street 
Erskine,  Alex.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Hutcheon  street 

west,  h  b7  East  North  street 
Erskine,  John,  tailor,  73  John  street 
Esplin,  Wm.,  sen.,  Cults 
Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  warehousemen,  9,  11,  and  13  Broad 

street  and  8,  10,  and  12  Union  lane 
Esslemont,  Alex.,  wholesale  grocer,  tea  and  coffee  merchant, 

32,  h  30  King  street 
Esslemont,  John  E.,  family  grocer  (Castle  Street  Receiving 

Post  Office),  2,  4,  and  6  King  street,  h  2  Affleck  street 
Esslemont,  P.,  M.P.  (of  Esslemont  &  Macintosh),  34  Albyn  pi. 
Esson,  Alex.,  foreman  (James  Eraser,  Canal  place),  74  Skene 

square 
Esson,  Charles,  43  South  Constitution  street 
Esson,  Charles,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  29a  Dee  street,  Ji  32 

Richmond  street 
Esson,  Francis,  provision  merchant,  23  Gerrard  street 
Esson,  George  {Aberdeen  Journal),  43  Victoria  street 
Esson,  James,  draper  and  silk  mercer,  31  Union  street,  h  102 

Chapel  street 
Esson,  James,  saddler,  43  Queen  street,  h  22  Brighton  place 
Esson,   John,  draughtsman    (Footdee    Ironworks),  1    South 

Constitution  street 
Esson,  Lewis,  tailor,  2  Broadford  i3lace,  h  27  Dee  street 
Esson,  Wm.,  clerk  (R.  C.  &  Co.,  Lim.),  Deveron  Villa,  King 

street  road 
Esson,  Misses,  28  Thistle  street 
Ewan,  Smith,  inspector  of  police,  22  Gordon  street 
Ewart,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  10  Yeat's  lane 
Ewen,  George,  Sydney  Cottage,  47  Argyll  place 
Ewen,  William,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  53  Upperkirkgate,  h  18 

George  street 
Ewen,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  14  Ferryhill  terrace 
Ewen,  Mrs,  furniture  dealer,  16  East  North  street 
Ewen,  Miss  Agnes  J.,  infants'  mistress  (Skene  Street  Public 

School),  130  Holburn  street 
Ewen,  Miss  Annie,  infants'  mistress  (St.  Clement  St.  Public 

School),  130  Holburn  street 
Ewing,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  13  Jack's  brae 
Ewing,  David,  flesher,  42  Market  Hall  and  82  John  street,  h 

78  John  street 
Ewing,  Francis  B.  0.  (sexton,  St.  Clement's),  joiner  and  funeral 

undertaker,  34  Summer  lane,  h  20  Prince  Regent  street 
Ewing,  James,  photographer,  11  Crown  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  147 

Ewiiig,  James,  com.  trav.  (Black  &  Ferguson),  Denside,  Aiicli- 

muil 
Ewing,  J.  D.,  joiner,  16  Cotton  street 
Ewing,  James,   cashier  (C.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers),    206   Great 

Western  road 
Ewing,  John,  session  clerk,  Holburn  Parish,  h  5  Albert  ter. 
Ewing,  Mrs  James,  20  Prince  Regent  street 
Exchange  Billiard  Rooms,  4  Exchange  street ;  Wm.  Anderson 
Exchange  Restaurant,  24  Exchange  street,  and  21  Stirling 

street ;  James  Landles 

FAIRLEY,  John,  Billiard  Saloon,  Adelphi  lane,  h  166  Crown 

street 
Fairweather,  Mrs  David,  193  Union  street 
Falconer,  George  (of  J.  Falconer  &  Co.),  24  Union  row 
Falconer,  George,  advocate,  63  Union  street,  h  24  Union  row 
Falconer,   George,   saw-trimmer,   7   Harriet  street,   h  Cassie 

Cottage,  Cults 
Falconer,  Geo.,  shipmaster,  51  Thomson  street 
Falconer,  J.  G.,  commission  agent,  53  Marischal  st.,  h  II  Er- 

skine  street 
Falconer,  John,  late  farmer,  3  Argyll  place 
Falconer,  Mrs  Joseph,  Rosebank  place 
Falconer,  John,  &  Co.,  drapeis,  65  Union  street 
Falconer,  Wm.  (of  J.  Falconer  &  Co.),  20  Osborne  place 
Falconer,  Miss,  14  Chapel  street 
Falconer,  Miss,  Belvidere  House,  45  Belvidere  place 
Falconer,   Miss,   matron  (Female   School   of  Industry),   167 

King  street 
Fantom,  James,  manager,  Bannermill,  h  Bannermill  Cottage, 

60  Constitution  street 
Farquhar  &  Gill,  colour  and  varnish  manufacturers,  glass  and 

oil  merchants,  wholesale  dealers  in  paperhangings  and 

mouldings.  Drum's  lane,  and  St.  Paul  street 
Farquhar,  Arthur,  draughtsman  (A.  Hall  &  Co.),  4  Canal  ter. 
Farquhar,  Ben.,  upholsterer,   64  Woolmanhill,  h  26  Skene 

square 
Farquhar,  Francis,  sergeant  of  police,  76  Chajjel  street 
Farquhar,  George,  hosier  and  woollen  draj)er,  16  Castle  street, 

h  16^  Roslin  terrace 
Farquhar,  James,  plumber  and  brassfounder,  24  Upperkirk- 

gate,  /i  71  Dee  street 
Farquhar,  James,  house  carjpenter,  18  Broomhill  place 
Farquhar,  Robert,  Waverley  Hotel,  Guild  street,  h  Abernethy 

House,  Great  Western  road 
Farquhar,  T.,  surgeon-major,  H.M.'s  Indian  Army,  16  Rubis- 

law  terrace 


■  148  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Farquliar,  Mrs  F.,  lodgings,  76  Chapel  street 

Farquhar,  Mrs  S.,  lodgings,  4  Sunnner  street 

Farquliar,  Miss,  18  Garden  place 

Farquliar,  Miss,  music  teacher,  2  St.  Mary's  place 

Farqviharson  &  Co.,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  131 

Union  street 
Farqviharson,  Alex.,  grocer,  61  Spittal 
Farquharson,  Charles,  tiesher,  42  Skene  square,   h  8  South 

Mount  street 
Farquharson,  George,  house  carpenter,  5  Harriet  street,  h  57 

John  street 
Farquharson,  H.,  fishcurer,  Point  law,  li  Walker  road,  Torry 
Farquharson,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  36  Pai'k 

street,  h  29  Constitution  street 
Farquharson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Jasmine  ter., 

/i,  121  Park  street 
Farquharson,  John,  1  Abbotsford  place 
Farquharson,  Peter,  72  Chapel  street 
Farquharson,  Peter,  house  proprietor,  43  Union  place,  h  294 

Great  Western  road 
Farquharson,  Wm.,  builder,  Hutcheon  st.  west, /i  32  Thomson 

street 
Farquharson,  Wm.,  fish  dealer,  8  and  9  Basement,  Market,  h 

45  Skene  terrace 
Farquharson,  Wm.  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lini.),  Wemyss  Cottage,  12 

Calsayseat  road 
Far(|uharson,  Miss  (of  Allargue),  18  Albert  street 
i'arrell,  Wm.  C,  teacher  (St.  Clement  Street  Public  School), 

95  Grove  street 
Farrell,  Maurice  J.  0.  (H.M.C.),  43  Watson  street 
Fearnside,  J.,  chemist  and  druggist,  49  Green,  h  18  Ashley  rd. 
Female  Domestic  Servants,  Benevolent  Society  for  ;  secretary, 

W.  Kendall  Burnett,  123^  Union  street 
Female  Orphan  Asylum,  19  Albyn  place  ;  Mrs  Reid,  matron 
Female  School  of  Industry  (Aberdeen),  North  Lodge,  King 

street ;  Miss  Falconer,  matron 
Female  School  of  Industry  (Sheriff  Watson's),  Skene  st.  west 
Fenton  Brothers,  hairdressers  and  perfumers,  117  Union  street 
Fenton,  Edward  W.,  clerk  (W.  &  K.  Jopp),  13  Bon- Accord  st. 
Fenton,  John  G.,  bookbinder,  13  Bon- Accord  street 
Fenton,  Robert  (of  Fenton  Brothers),  6  Abbotsford  place 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  painters,  glaziers,  and  decorators,  43 

Union  place 
Ferguson,  Alex,  (of  A.  F.  &  Co.),  11  Rosebank  place 
Ferguson,  Alex.  B.,  fiesher,  38  Woolmanhill,  h  35  View  ter. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  silk  dyer  and  renovator,  42  Upperkirkgate, 

h  7  Charles  court,  40  Upperkirkgate 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  149 

Ferguson,  Thomas,  accountant,  177  Union  street,  h  46  Don 

street,  Old  Aberdeen 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  39  Constitution  street 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  255  George  street,  h  145 

North  Broadford 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Fergus,  12  Mount  street 
Fergusson,  Robert  (of  A.  Macdonald  &  Co.,  Limited),  Temora, 

Cults 
Fernie,  Alex.  D.,  shipmaster,  12  Caledonian  place 
Ferrall,  J.  C.  (Benington  Bros.  &  Corner,  tea  dealers,  London), 

Royal  buildings,  63  Union  street 
Ferrie,  Robert  M.,  teller  (Royal  Bank),  7  Henry  place 
Ferrier,  Alex.,  loco,  foreman  (N.  B.  Ry.),  170  Crown  street 
Ferrier,  James,  fruiterer.  Market  hall,  and  7  Waverley  place, 

h  66  Green 
Ferrier,  Mrs  John,  Station  Hotel  and  lodgings,  87  Regent  quay 
Ferrier,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  11  Bon- Accord  sq. 
Ferries,  Jas.,  salesman  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.),  25  Broomhill  pi. 
Ferries,  John,  bookseller  and  news-agent,  81  Windmill  brae,  h 

114  Crown  street 
Ferries,  John,  cashier  (N.   Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.),  46   Loanhead 

terrace 
Ferries,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  2  Schoolhill  and  1  and  3  George 

street,  h  Harthill  Cottage,  Skene  road,  Newhills 
Ferries,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  9  Back  wynd,  h  Den  of  Cults 
Ferryhill  Mills  Flock  Co.,  Albury  road 
Fettes,  James,  slater,  35  Huntly  street 
Fettes,  Joseph,  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  60,  h  56 

Chapel  street 
Fettes,  Misses,  57  Watson  street 
Fidelity  Accident,  Sickness,  and  General  Assurance  Co.,  Lim., 

21  Bridge  street  ;  John  Muill,  manager,  Wm.  Harvey, 

secretary 
Fiddes,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Ill  Causewayend 
Fiddes,  Alexander,  grocer,  52,  54,  and  56  West  North  street,  h 

4  Roslin  terrace 
Fiddes,  Edward,  joint  manager  (N.  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited), 

h  1  Queen's  road 
Fiddes,  John,  cabinetmaker,  15,  h  13  Upperkirkgate 
Fiddes,  John,  cashier  and  book-keeper  (J.  Duthie,  Sons,  & 

Co.),  13  Constitution  street 
Fiddes,  John,  salesman  (J.  Raffan),  272  Holburn  street 
Fiddes,  Rev.  Robert,  minister  of  Kinellar,  360  Holburn  street 
Fiddes,  Wm.,  joiner  and  boxmaker,  75  George  street,  h  115 

North  Broadford 
Fiddes,  Miss,  154  Union  street 
Fife,  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Union  street 
13 


150  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Figg,  C.  W.,  waiter,  22  Thistle  street 

Fildes,  Horace,  solicitor  (of  J.  &  A.  Webster),  44  King  street, 

h  28  Beaconsfield  place 
Findlater  George,  clerk  (Bon- Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Limited), 

Eingwood  Villa,  Cults 
Findlater,  Jolm,  manager  (Town  &  County  Bank,  Limited, 

62  Union  street 
Findlater,  Kobert  B.  N.,  wine  merchant,  30  Adelphi,  h  Eing- 
wood Villa,  Cults 
Findlater,  Thomas,  clerk  (John  Fyfe),  8  Victoria  road,  Terry 
Findlay  &  Co.,  india-rubljer  merchants,  146  George  street 
Findlay,  Alexander,  feuar,  5  Hawthorn  terrace 
Findlav,  Alex,  (of  Findlav  &  Co.),  4  Dee  street 
Findlay,  George  (of  M.  &  F.),Burnside  House,  28  Nellfieldpl. 
Findlay,  George,  Sawmaker,  44  Eegent  quay 
Findlay,  James,  late  merchant,  1  Prince  Arthur  street 
Findlay,  James,  teacher,  St.  Clement  Street  Public  School,  h 

178  Crown  street 
Findlay,  James,  agent,  Eosevale  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Findlay,  John,  clothier   (late   Wm.  Diack),  21  Queen  street, 

h  32  Powis  terrace 
Findlay,  L.,  &  Son,  fishcurers,  Pocra  Pier 
Findlay,  Eobert,  cattle  dealer,  37 g^  Spittal 
Findlay,  Eobert,  stationmaster,  Euthrieston,  h  8  Holburn  road 
Findlay,  Wm.  (of  L.  Findlay  &  Son),  1  Castlehill 
Findlay,  Wm.,  late  merchant,  2a  AllDyn  place 
Findlay,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  160  Crown  street 
Findlay,  Wm.,    foreman    boilermaker    (H.    E.    «&    Co.),   40 

Summerfield  terrace 
Findlay,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  35  Eose  street 
Findlay,  Mrs  G.,  4  Mount  street  west 
Findlay,  Miss  Anne,  lodgings,  18  Craigie  street 
Findlay,  Miss,  214  Great  Western  road 
Finlayson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Huntly  street,  h  3 

Belvidere  place 
Finlayson,  Eobert  B.,  cashier  (Abdn.  School  Board,  31  King 

street),  53  Huntly  street 
Finlayson,  Miss,  42  Marischal  street 
Finnic,  John,  umbrella  maker  and  hairdresser,  33  Eosemount 

place 
Finnic,  Peter,  bookseller,  18  Market  gallery,  h  25  Frederick  st. 
Fire  Engine  Station,  Municipal  buildings.  Broad  street 

Do.  do.         Fountainhall  road,  adjoining  Tramway 

depot 
101  Chaj)el  street 
86  Waterloo  quay 
92  Causewayend 


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GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  151 

Firth,  Joseph  C,  &  Sons,  watclimakers Jewellers,  and  opticians, 

29  St.  Nicholas  street 
Firth,  Jos.  G.  (of  J.  C.  F.  &  Sons),  123i  Union  street 
Fish  Market,  Market  street 

Fisher  &  Ironside,  wine  merchants,  38  St.  Paul  street 
Fisher,  John  (of  F.  &  I.),  3  Erskine  street 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  spirit  dealer,  8  Littlejohn  street 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  jun.,  cork  manufacturer,  24  St.  Paul  street, 

h  8  Littlejohn  street 
Flann,  Mrs,  36  Union  terrace 
Flaws,  James,  sergeant  of  police,  20  Urquhart  road 
Flaxington,  B.,  Liverpool  Tea  Co.,  86,  h  84  Holburn  street 
Fleming,  Edward,  postman,  8  Skene  square 
Fleming,  J.  &  J.,  hardware  merchants,  24  Broad  street,  h  17 

Bon- Accord  terrace 
Fleming,  James  D.,  clerk  (stamps  and  taxes,  Inland  Revenue), 

31  Broomhill  place 
Fleming,  John,  merchant  and  shipowner,  48  Market  street,  h 

South  Seafield,  Great  Western  road 
Fleming,   John,  &   Co.,  wood  merchants,  Albert    Sawmills, 

Albert  quay 
Fleming,  Reid,  &  Co.,  worsted  manufacturers,  92  Union  street 
Fleming,  Mrs  J.  G.,  South  Seafield,  Great  Western  road 
Fletcher,  Alex.,  fislicurer,  159  Point  Law 
Fletcher,  Wm.,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  55  Princes  street, 

h  3  Marine  terrace 
Flett,  Alexander,  baker,  7  Dee  street,  h  Lynne  House,  Albyn 

place 
Flett,  John,  baker,  142,  h  140  George  street 
Flockhart,  John  C.  (of  W.  Black  &  Co.),  Devanha  Brewery,  h 

Devanha  Cottage,  Ferryhill 
Florence,  Charles  A.  B.,  secretary  (Wm.  Bain,  Lim.,  44  Union 

place),  22  Thistle  street 
Florence,  James  (of  J.  Laing  &  Co.),  10  Queen's  road 
Florence,  James,  foreman  driller  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  36  Spittal 
Florence,  John  (of  Bower  &  Florence),  Rose  Acre  Cottage,  29 

King's  crescent 
Florence,  Peter,  sculptor,  King  street,  hl5  Nelson  street 
Florence,  Mrs,  midwife,  30  Park  street 
Flynn,  Wm.  (Aberdeen  Jute  Co.,  Lim.),  71  Jute  street 
Fobister,  Thomas,  reporter  {Aberdeen  Journal),  14  Kidd  lane 
Foggo,  Robert  G.,  factor,  2  Rubislaw  place 
Footdee  Cafe,  38  St.  Clement  street 
Footdee  Dairy,  Wm.  Robertson,  29  Wellington  street 
Footdee  Iron  Works,  St.  Clement  street ;  Blaikie  Brothers 
Footdee  Sawmills,  53  York  street  ;  John  Rust  &  Son 
Forbes  &  Skinner,  fish  merchants,  68  Basement  floor,  Market 


152  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Forbes,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  42  Queen  st. 

Forbes,  Alex.,  Morkeu,  Pitfodels 

Forbes,  Alex.,  cashier  (J.  Hall  &  Co.),  13  Roslin  terrace 

Forbes,  Alex.,  Willford  Cottage,  102  Powis  place 

Forbes,  Alexander,  jun.,  merchant  (of  J.  Forbes  &  Sons),  1 
Albyn  terrace 

Forbes,  Alex.,  teacher  (Ruthrieston  Public  School),  12  Salis- 
bury terrace 

Forbes,  Alexander,  A.M.,  Galleries,  Skene  street  west 

Forbes,  Alex.,  plasterer,  2  Windsor  place 

Forbes,  Andrew  (late  of  Customs),  52  Wellington  street 

Forbes,  Andrew,  salesman  (Pratt  &  Keith),  6  South  College  st. 

Forbes,  Arch.,  merchant,  28  Claremont  st.,  h  10  Granton  place 

Forbes,  Duncan,  retired  shipmaster,  Ernan  Lodge,  22  King's 
gate 

Forbes,  George,  general  blacksmith,  21  Mounthooly,  h  58 
Nelson  street 

Forbes,  George,  grocer,  183  Crown  street 

Forbes,  George,  sergeant  of  police,  19  Nelson  street 

Forbes,  James,  &  Sons,  merchants  and  general  warehousemen, 
24  Market  street 

Forbes,  James,  merchant  (of  J.  Forbes  &  Sons),  1  Albyn  ter. 

Forbes,  James,  builder,  cartwright,  and  blacksmith.  Bridge  of 
Dee 

Forbes,  James,  quarries,  Kincorth,  h  Waterside  Cottage,  Bridge 
of  Dee 

Forbes,  James,  slater,  27  Hutcheon  street,  h  II  Queen  street 

Forbes,  James,  stonecutter,  21  Mounthooly,  h  66  Nelson  street 

Forbes,  James,  wright,  Cuparstone  row 

Forbes,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  prof,  of  Oriental  languages, 
University  of  Aberdeen,  3  Westfield  terrace 

Forbes,  John,  meter  inspector  (Town  Council,  gas  dept.),  71 
Rosemount  place 

Forbes,  John,  com.  trav.,  13  Crown  terrace 

Forbes,  Maxwell,  &  Co.,  Limited,  wholesale  wine,  spirit,  and 
beer  merchants,  derated  water  manufacturers,  and  com- 
pounders of  British  wines  and  cordials,  Holburn  build- 
ings, 83  Holburn  street 

Forbes,  Rev.  Wm.,  M.A.  (Mannofield  Church),  The  Manse, 
403  Great  Western  road,  Mannofield 

Forbes,  Mrs,  2  Albury  road 

Forbes,  Mrs,  8  Millburn  street 

Forbes,  Mrs  James,  45  Regent  quay 

Forbes,  Mrs  James,  27  Stanley  street 

Forbes,  Mrs,  lodgings,  61  Skene  square 

Forbes,  Mrs,  lodgings,  82  Crown  street 

Forbes,  Mrs,  25  Victoria  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  153 

Forbes,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Gilcomston  place 

Forbes,  Miss,  of  Echt,  97  Crown  street 

Forbes,  Miss,  1  All)yn  terrace 

Ford,  John,  &  Co.,  flint  glass  manufacturers  to  the  Queen  (Holy- 
rood  Flint  Glass  Works,  Edinburgh);  china  warehouse, 
136  Union  street ;  Horatio  Inwards,  manager 

Ford,  Wm,,  &  Sons,  of  London,  Leith,  and  Glasgow,  whole- 
sale tea,  sugar,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  22  Exchange 
street  ;  Robert  Grant,  manager 

Fordyce,  Edward,  principal  porter,  passenger  department, 
Joint  Station,  h  4  Mary  well  street 

Fordyce,  George,  &  Co.,  builders,  Hutcheon  st.  west,  h  57 
Loanhead  terrace 

Fordyce,  John  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  Arthur  Cottage,  Prince 
Arthur  street 

Forrest  &  Sons,  painters  and  glaziers,  48  Richmond  street 

Forrest,  Alex.  F.,  engine  driver  (Cal.  Ry.),  14  Ferryhill  ter. 

Forrest,  George  S.,  senior  master,  Ferryhill  Public  School,  175 
Skene  street  west 

Forrest,  James  F.,  shipwright,  27  James  st.,  h  138  Holburn  st. 

Forrest,  James,  farmer  and  dairyman,  Westerton,  Kincorth 

Forrest,  John  (of  Forrest  &  Sons),  43  View  terrace 

Forrest,  John,  late  blacksmith,  76  Bon-Accord  street 

Forrest,  Wm.,  farmer,  Abbotwells,  Kincorth,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Forrest,  Mrs,  28  Marywell  street 

Forrest,-  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  38  Whitehouse  street 

Forrest,  Mrs,  merchant,  30  Hardgate 

Forrest,  Miss,  166  Crown  street 

Forshaw,  James  H.,  19  Ashlf^y  road 

Forss,  Mrs  A.  C,  46  Stanley  street 

Forsyth,  Alex.,  manager  (Gray's  Ayrshire  Shoe  Warehouse),  10 
and  11  Castle  street,  h  5  Cherry  bank  Cottages 

Forsyth,  Alex.  L.,  &  Sons,  boatbuilders  and  sawmillers,  York 
street,  /;  at  works 

Forsyth,  Alex.,  miller,  126,  h  130  Holburn  street 

Forsyth,  A.  G.,  clerk,  2  Crown  place 

Forsyth,  A.  S.,  reader  (Aberd'^m  Journal),  31a  George  street 

Forsyth,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  principal  beadle  (Free  St. 
Clement's),  32,  h  27  Summer  lane 

Forsyth,  J.  Grant,  warehouseman  (of  S.  &  F.),  5  Belvidere  st. 

Forsyth,  Mrs  Wm.,  Ash  field  Villa,  Cults 

Forsyth,  Mrs,  lodgings,  86^  Crown  street 

Forsyth,  Mrs,  31  Belvidere  street 

Forsyth,  Mrs,  tailoress  and  boys'  suit  maker,  25  Summerfield 
terrace 

Forsyth,  The,  Temperance  Hotel,  90  to  104  Union  street  ; 
Misses  Walker,  proprietors 


154  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

rotheringliam,  Thomas,  clerk  and  treasurer  (Robert  Gordon's 
College),  48  Loanhead  terrace 

Fotheringliam,  Wm.  S.,  art  teacher  (School  of  Art)  48  Loan- 
head  terrace 

Fotheringham,  Mrs,  grocer,  17  Causewayend 

Fotheringliam,  Miss,  55  Victoria  street 

Foulerton,  General  Thomas,  Rubislaw  Park 

Fowler,  Alexander,  24  Bank  street 

Fowler,  George,  com.  traveller,  6  South  Crown  street 

Fowler,  James,  4  Devanha  terrace 

Fowler,  John,  linen  and  woollen  draper,  88,  h  108  King  street 

Fowler,  Thomson,  feuar.  South  Mile-end 

Fowler,  Wm.,  music  teacher,  4  Devanha  terrace 

Fowler,  Wm.,  inspecting  telegraphist,  18  South  Mount  street 

Fowler,  Mrs  John,  5  Huntly  street 

Fowlie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  32  Dee  street 

Frain,  A.  &  J.,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers,  22  Nell- 
tield  place,  h  162  Holburn  street 

Frain,  James,  painter  (of  A.  &  J.  F.),  24  Rosebank  place 

France,  Chas.  S.,  Ash  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 

France,  vice-consul  for,  Wm.  Leslie,  67  Marischal  street 

Franciscan  Nuns,  Convent,  Huntly  street 

Franklin,  Major  Wm.,  staff  paymaster  (75th  Reg.  Dis.,  Castle- 
hill  Barracks),  5  Marine  place 

Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates,  Albany  buildings,  13  Bridge  st. 

Fraser,  Alex.,  mason,  26  Holburn  road 

Fraser,  Alex,  (of  Morgan  &  Fraser),  14  View  terrace 

Fraser,  Alex.,  late  shore  porter,  54  Jasmine  terrace 

Fraser,  Alex.,  general  merchant,  43,  h  45  York  street 

Fraser,  Alex.,  butcher  (G.  Rose),  29  Cotton  street 

Fraser,  Angus,  M.D.,  232  Union  street 

Fraser,  Charles  R.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  195,  h 
181  Crown  street 

Fraser,  Charles,  Town-house  keeper,  City  buildings,  Union  st, 

Fraser,  Charles,  flesher,  57  Commerce  street,  h  10  Fish  street 

Fraser,  Charles,  family  grocer,  54  Watson  street,  h  \Q  King 
street  road 

Fraser,  Donald,  broker,  73  Green,  /ill  Hadden  street 

Fraser,  Duncan,  beadle  (St.  Columba  F.  C),  21  North  silver  st. 

Fraser,  G.  &  W.,  printers,  lithographers,  wholesale  stationers, 
Belmont  Works,  off  Belmont  street 

Fraser,  G.  (of  G.  &  W.  Fraser),  18  South  Mount  street 

Fraser,  George  J.,  M.D.,  2  Watson  street 

Fraser,  George,  bookseller,  189  George  street,  li  78  Gerrard  st. 

Fraser,  George,  grocer,  125  Causewayend 

Fraser,  Gray  C,  advocate  (of  Fraser  &  Duguid),  2  Queen's  road 
west 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  1^3 

Fraser,  Hector,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  58  Gallowgate, 
h  47  Garden  place 

Fraser,  Hngli,  54  Castle  street 

Fraser,  James,  shipmaster,  4  Holburn  road 

Fraser,  James,  agent,  26  Thomson  street 

Fraser,  James  (late  John  Smith  &  Co.),  washing  powder,  black- 
ing, and  butterine  manufacturer,  Balmoral  Soap  Powder 
W^ks,  Canal  place,  Mounthooly,  h  12  College  bounds 

Fraser,  James,  messenger,  Police  dept.,  14  Eosebank  place 

Fraser,  James,  wright,  18  Ferryhill  terrace 

Fraser,  James  (late  Aberdeen  P.O.),  35  Brighton  place 

Fraser,  James  C.,  foreman  (Edgar  Gauld),  31  Watson  street 

Fraser,  John  Philip,  artist,  Gray's  School  of  Art,  h  46  Garden 
place 

Fraser,  John,  bandmaster  (1st  V.B.G.H.),  5  Schoolhill 

Fraser,  John  (of  Ceylon),  87  Stanley  street 

Fraser,  John,  &  Son,  granite  merchants  and  manufacturers, 
The  Granite  Works,  Aberdeen,  Hutch  eon  street  west ; 
office,  81  North  Broadford  ;  London  office,  74  Rochester 
Eow,  Westminster,  S.  W. 

Fraser,  John  (late  T.  &  C.  Bank),  21  Springbank  terrace 

Fraser,   John   M'K.,    tobacconist,    7  Marischal  street 

Fraser,  Joseph,  beadle  (Commerce  street  F.  C),  1  Mary  well  st. 

Fraser,  Robert,  clerk  (P.O.),  30  Bank  street 

Fraser,  Thomas,  sen.,  patentee,  46  King  street 

Fraser,  Thomas,  junior,  manager,  ropework  dep.  (G.  &  W. 
Davidson),  46  King  street 

Fraser,  Thomas,  26  Kintore  place 

Fraser,  William,  ironmonger  and  dealer  in  india-rubber  goods, 
57  St.  Nicholas  st,  h  Ashley  Bank,  235  Great  Westei  u 
road 

Fraser,  William,  drill  instructor.  Drill  Hall,  Woolmanhill,  and 
Rifle  Range,  Links 

Fraser,  William,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  194  Gallow- 
gate, h  40  King's  crescent 

Fraser,  Wm.  S.,  wholesale  confectioner,  87  Park  street 

Fraser,  Wm.,  30  Watson  street 

Fraser,  Wm.  (of  G.  &  W.  Fraser),  Blantyre  House,  56  Hamil- 
ton place 

Fraser,  Mrs  Colonel,  4  Bon- Accord  square 

Fraser,  Mrs  Dr.,  15  North  Silver  street 

Fraser,  Mrs,  lodgings,  83  Union  street 

Fraser,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  37  Ann  street 

Fraser,  Mrs,  flesher,  11  Market  hall,  h  25  Bon-Accord  street 

Fraser,  Mrs  James,  Yew  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Fraser,  Mrs  John,  58  Bon- Accord  st.,  &  Kincorth  House,  Nigg 

Fraser,  Mrs  Joseph,  Ava  Cottage,  334  Holburn  street 


156  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Fraser,  Miss,  ornamental  hair  worker,  15  Duff  street 

Fraser,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  9  Little  Belmont  street 

Fraser,  Miss  M.,  13  Drum's  lane 

Fraser,  Miss  M.  F.,  fruiterer,  confectioner,  and  florist,  13  Union 
buildings,  h  58  Ashley  road 

Fraser,  Miss,  dressmaker,  172  Crown  street 

Frater,  Jas.,  accountant,  City  Chamberlain's  Office,  and  Billet 
Master,  h  4  Caledonian  place 

Frater,  Thomas  A.  (of  S.  &  F.),  60  St.  Swithin  street 

Frederick,  Mrs,  fancy  hair  worker,  211  Union  street 

Free  Church  College,  Alford  place  ;  curator,  Wm.  Beveridge, 
2  Alford  place 

Free  Registry,  23  and  25  Marischal  st. ;  Miss  Bremner,  matron 

French,  S.  &  W.,  grocers,  78a  Hutcheon  street 

Friends,  Society  of.  Meeting  House,  13  Diamond  street 

Frost,  Robert,  bookseller,  112  King  street 

Frost,  Mrs,  stationer  and  news  agent,  17  South  Mount  street 

Fry,  James,  wood-carver,  74,  h  119  Gallowgate 

Fuller,  Edmund  George,  architect  (Aberdeen  Granite  Works), 
Dunvegan  Cottage,  Cults 

FuUerton,  Alex.,  3  Crimon  place 

Fullerton,  John,  com.  trav.  (Milne  &  Pledge),  88  Rose  street 

Fullerton,  R.  C,  guard  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  22  Northfield  place 

Fullerton,  Mrs,  tea  and  provision  merchant,  22  Hanover  st. 

FuUerton,  Mrs,  merchant,  36  and  38  Cotton  street 

Fullerton,  Misses,  7  Polmuir  road 

Fyfe  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  hatters  and  hosiers,  2,  4,  and 
6  St.  Nicholas  street,  and  3  and  5  Union  Buildings 

Fyfe,  George,  grocer,  51  Shiprow,  h  126  King  street 

Fyfe,  J.  &  S.,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers,  5  Dee  st.  ; 
workshop,  79J  Windmill  brae 

Fyfe,  James  (of  J.  &  S.  Fyfe),  5  Thistle  place 

Fyfe,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  (Aber- 
deen University),  7  Rubislaw  terrace 

Fyfe,  John,  stone  merchant,  72  Waterloo  quay,  h  Beechgrove, 
Mile-end  ;  Quarries,  grey  granite,  Kemnay,  Toms, 
Forest,  and  Cove  ;  red,  Corrennie 

Fyfe,  John,  &  Son,  brushmakers  (to  the  Queen),  22  St.  Nicho- 
las St. ;  workshop,  66  Netherkirkgate,  h  16  Bon- Accord 
terrace 

Fyfe,  Leslie,  draper,  150,  h  152  George  street 

Fyfe,  Lewis,  draper,  36  Ferryhill  place 

Fyfe,  Robert,  49  Grove  street 

Fyfe,  Samuel  (of  J.  &  S.  Fyfe),  163  Crown  street 

Fyfe,  Wm.  T.,  M.A.,  Rector,  Grammar  School,  Old  Aberdeen, 
h  Kent  Cottage,  King  street  road 

Fyfe,  Mrs  Wm.,  Gleniffer  Cottage,  King  street  road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  157 

Fyfe,  Mrs,  346  Great  Western  road 

Fyvie,  Alex.  C,  com.  traveller  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Lim.),  41 
Victoria  street 

GABRIEL,  David,  cashier  (C.  &  A.  Johnstone),  24  Summer- 
field  terrace 

Gabriel,  James,  gatekeeper,  Footdee  Iron  Works,  h  at  the  gate 

Gage,  Mrs  Andrew,  39  Whitehoiise  street 

Gair,  Robert,  contractor,  18  Chattan  place 

Galbraith,  Rev.  Matthew,  M.A.  (Charlotte  St.  U.P.  Church), 
13  Devanha  terrace 

Gall  &  Walker,  builders  and  contractors,  Richmond  street 

Gall,  George,  principal  officer,  Aberdeen  School  Board,  31 
King  street,  h  5  Hawthorn  terrace 

Gall,  John  (of  Gall  &  Walker),  139  Leadside  road 

Gall,  Wm.,  fruiterer,  17,  /i  21  Rosemount  place 

Gallow,  Francis,  steward.  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital,  King  st. 

Galloway  &  Sykes,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  50  Bridge 
street  ;  workshop,  88  College  street 

Galloway,  James  (Cal.  Railway),  Deemount  Cottage 

Galloway,  John  (of  Galloway  &  Sykes),  57  Springbank  terrace 

Gamer,  John  Frederick,  cashier  (B.  R.  &  G.,  Lim.),  16 
Fountainhall  road 

Gammack,  Rev.  James,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Episc.  clergyman,  Wel- 
lington House,  Alford  place 

Gammie  &  Johnstone,  coal,  grain,  and  commission  agents,  47 
Clarence  street 

Gammie,  John,  bootmaker,  267  George  street,  h  54  Esslemont 
avenue 

Gammie,  Wm.  (of  Gammie  &  Johnstone),  46  Summerfield  ter. 

Ganson,  Herman,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  and  commission 
merchant,  63  Marischal  street,  h  89  Wales  street 

Ganson,  Miss  B.,  teacher.  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital,  King 
street 

Ganson,  Miss  M.  C,  infant  teacher  (Davidson's  School),  42 
Constitution  street 

Garden  &  Co.,  Victoria  Granite  Works,  King  street 

Garden  &  Raeburn,  bakers,  32  Schoolhill 

Garden,  A.,  tobacconisb,  21  Market  gallerv 

Garden,  F.  T.,  advocate  (of  C.  &  P.  H."  Chalmers),  3  West 
Craibstone  street 

Garden,  James  Murray,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  David- 
son &  Garden),  Rubislaw  Den,  North 

Garden,  James,  upholsterer,  foreman  (J.  A.  &  Sons),  54  Chapel 
street 

Garden,  John,  34  Thomson  street 

Garden,  R.  J.,  M.D.,  CM.,  15  Golden  square 


158  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Garden,  William,  gun  and  fishing  tackle  manufacturer,  1224 

tTnion  street,  h  3  Devanha  terrace 
Garden,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  90  George  street,  h  27  North  Broad 

ford 
Garden,  William  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Limited),  Cairnaquheen 
Garden,  Mrs,  fancy  goods,  20  Market  gallery 
Garden,  Mrs  G.,  169  Great  Western  road 
Garden,  Mrs  Wm.,  17  Jasmine  terrace 
Garden,  Miss,  53  Huntly  street 
Gardiner,  Charles,  3  Oakdale  terrace,  Mannofield 
Gardiner,  Edward,  commercial  traveller  (of  G.  &  N.  Philips  & 

Co.,  Manchester)  ;  office,  104  Union  street,  h  357  Great 

Western  road 
Gardiner,  Henry  0.,  com.  trav.  (Anderson  &  Montgomerie, 

Edinburgh),  97  Leslie  terrace 
Garey,  Wm.,  artist,  28  Charles  street 

Garioch,  Peter,  merchant,  Broadford  House,  20  Broadford  pL 
Garner,  Captain  John,  R.N.,  33  Stanley  street 
Garrow,  James,  jun.,-  fish  and  game  dealer,  69  Basement  floor, 

Market,  h  115  Union  street 
Garrow,  Robt.,  fish  and  game  dealer  (to  the  Queen  and  H.R.H. 

the  Prince  of  Wales),  26  Hadden  st.,  h  44a  Castle  st. 
Garrow,  Mrs  James,  115  Union  street 
Garvie,   James,   &   Sons,  house   and    horticultural  builders, 

cabinetmakers,    timber    merchants    and    contractors, 

North  British  Steam  Joinery  and  Cabinet  Works,  55 

Rose  street 
Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  painters,  decorators,  glaziers,  and  glass 

stainers,  234  and  236  Union  street 
Garvie,  Robert  Glegg,  engineer  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.),  Bon- Accord 

Works,  h  25  Fonthill  terrace 
Garvie,  Wm.  (of  James  Garvie  &  Sons),  1  Osborne  place 
Garvie,  Mrs  James,  9  Margaret  street 
Gas  Office,  City  buildings,  2  Broad  street 
Gas   Meters,   weights  and    measures,    Archibald    Campbell, 

inspector,  23  Lodge  walk 
Gates,  Alfred,  photographer.  Market  st.,  h  46  Victoria  road, 

Torry 
Gaudie,   Hugh,   house   carpenter  and    furniture  dealer,   84, 

workshop  and  h  86  George  street 
Gaudie,  John,  house  carpenter,  21  North  Charlotte  street 
Gaul  &  Wilson,  saddlers,  harness,  trunk,  and  portmanteau 

makers,  4  Bon- Accord  street 
Gaul,  John  (of  Gaul  &  Wilson),  24  Huntly  street 
Gauld  &  Mackenzie,  builders,  Gilcomston  park 
Gauld  &  Third,  sculptors,  Belmont  Granite  Works,  1  Canal 

road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  159 

Gauld,  Alexander,  fish,  poultry,  and  game  dealer,  24  Hadden 

street,  h  397  Great  Western  road 
Ganld,  Chas.,  com.  trav.,  Claremont  Cottage,  Claremont  st. 
Gauld,  Charles,  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  7  Cberrybank  Cottages 
Gauld,  David  (of  A.  &  G.),  30  Holburn  road 
Gauld,  Edgar,  builder,  Gilcomston  place,  h  33  Hamilton  place 
Gauld,  George,  lost  luggage  clerk  (Joint  Station),  48  Esslemont 

avenue 
Gauld,  James  (of  Gauld  &  Mackenzie),  20  Soutli  Mount  street 
Gauld,  John  (of  Gauld  &  Third),  3  King's  crescent 
Gauld,  Mrs,  38  Springbank  terrace 
Gavin,  John,  jun.,   miller  and  grain  merchant,  180,  h  187 

George  street 
Gavin,  William,  house  agent,  2  Correction  wynd,  h  Lome 

Bank,  110  Broomhill  place 
Gavin,  Mrs  William,  46  Belmont  street 
Geddes,  James  L.,  secretary  (Culter  Mills  Paper  Co.),  Rosslyn, 

Cults 
Geddes,  Wm.,  sack  hirer,  22  Commerce  street,  h  12  Regent 

quay 
Geddes,  William,  plasterer,  86  Gerrard  street,  h  86  Hutcheon 

street  west 
Geddes,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Kingsfield  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Geering,  Edmund,  ]3hotographer,  10  Union  place,  h  Cults 
Gellan,  Robert,  printer,  160  Crown  street 
Gellan,  William,  principal  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  8  Affleck  st. 
Gellie,  George,  dealer  in  fancy  goods,  12  Market  gallery 
Gellie,  William  C,  photographic  printer,  56  Irvine  place 
George,  Lewis,  engineer,  71  Skene  square 
George,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  115,  h  113  John  street 
Georgeson,  Wm  ,  foreman  coachmaker,  95  Wales  street 
Gerard,  George,  360  Holburn  street 
Gerard,  Robert  (of  G.  Lyall  &  Co.),  Blair-Devenick,  Cults 
German  Empire  Consul,  P.  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay 
Gerrard,  James,  nurseryman  and  florist,  West-End  Nursery, 

4  and  10  Grove  street,  and  Market  hall,  h  36  Grove  st. 
Gerrie,  George,  warehouseman  (J.  Saint  &  Co.),  51  Watson  st. 
Gerrie,  Robt.,  painter,  77  Woolmanhill,  h  114  Leadside  road 
Gerrie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  80  Regent  quay 
Gervaise,  Walter,  general  dealer,  5a  Carmelite  street 
Gibb,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  draughtsmen,  lithographers,  and  engra- 
vers, ornamental  and  general  printers  "to  Her  Majesty," 

Royal  Litho.  Works,  3  Queen  street  and  40  Broad  street 
Gibb,  Alex,  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb),  12  Queen's  road 
Gibb,  Andrew  (of  A.  Gibb  &  Co.),  40  Victoria  street 
Gibb,  David,  chief  parcel  clerk  (Cal.  Ry.),  Joint  Station,  h  1 

Bank  street 


160  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Gibb,  George,  plasterer,  72,  h  66  Nelson  street 

Gibb,  James,  bootmaker,  16  Marischal  street,  h  20  Bank  street 

Gibb,  John,  &  Son,  Kubislaw  Granite  Quarries,  4  Belmont  st. 

Gibb,  J.  &  A.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  32  Market  street 

Gibb,  John  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb),  1  Belvidere  street 

Gibb,  John  H.,  grocer  (G.  M'Lean,  41  Green),  13  Craigie  st. 

Gibb,  Kobert,  stationer,  84  Upper  Denburn 

Gibb,  Kobert,  Excelsior  Steam  Granite  Polishing  Works,  King 

street  road,  h  Ladymill  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Gibb,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  27  Guestrow,  h  23  Seamount 

place 
Gibb,  Wm.,  stone  merchant,  Cressbrook 
Gibb,  Wm.,  grocer,  66  Watson  street 
Gibb,  Wm,,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  33,  h  75  Park  street 
Gibb,  Mrs  Andrew,  40  Victoria  street 
Gibb,  Miss,  63  Springbank  terrace 

Gibbon,  Alex,  (late  Bengal  Medical  Service),  2  Queen's  terrace 
Gibbon,  Mrs,  73  Dee  street 
Gibbon,  Miss,  152  Crown  street 
Gibbs,  Wm.  T.,  assistant  clothier,  36  Market  street,  h  34  Union 

terrace 
Gibson  &  Thomson,  engravers,  lithographers,   printers,  and 

stationers,  12  Correction  wynd 
Gibson,  Andrew,  carter,  33  Frederick  street,  h  4  St.  Mary's 

place 
Gibson,  Charles,  chimney  sweeper,  9  Windy  wynd 
Gibson,  Henry  (of  A.  Collie  &  Co.),  41  Stanley  street 
Gibson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  49  Queen  street,  h  7  Crown 

street 
Gibson,  John,  plasterer,  36  Summerfield  terrace 
Gibson,  R.  H.,  jeweller,  Adelphi  House,  h  Bonnymuir 
Gibson,  Thomas  B.  (of  Lumsden  &  Gibson),  2  Golden  square 
Gibson,  Thomas  Best,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CM.,  2  Golden  square 
Gibson,  Wm.,  seedsman  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.),  41  Summer  street 
Gibson,  Wm.,  plasterer  (of  W.  Robertson  &  Co.),  45  Powis 

place 
Gibson,  W.  Milne  (of  Gibson  &  Thomson),  12  St.  Mary's  place 
Gibson,  Mrs,  4  Dee  place 
Gibson,  Mrs,  176  Crown  street 
Gibson,  Mrs,  sicknurse,  35  Whitehouse  street 
Gibson,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  Crown  street 
Gibson,  Miss,  19  North  Silver  street 
Gifford  &  Son,  carvers  and  gilders,  printsellers,  and  artists' 

colourmen,  265  Union  street 
Gifford,  James,  jun.  (of  Gifford  &  Son),  405  Great  Western  road 
Gifford,  James,  photographer  (of  W.  Dunn  &  Co.),  48  North 

Charlotte  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  161 

Gifford,  Mrs  James,  sen.,  30  North  Silver  street 

Gilbert,  Robert,  plasterer,  56  Chapel  street 

Gilbert,  Thomas,  11  Kingsland  place 

Gilbert,  Thomas,  jim.  (of  Murray  &  M'Combie),  11  Kingsland 

place 
Gilbert,  Mrs  J.  L.,  23  Mount  street  west 
.Gilchrist,  Dr.  Alfred,  168  Skene  street  west 
Gilchrist,  Rev.  J.  W.,  11  Balmoral  place 
Gilchrist,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers,  74  Queen  street 
Gilcomston  Brewery  Co.,  Spa  street 
Giles,  Alex.,  gardener,  fruiterer,  and  florist,  36  Union  place,  h 

Whitehall  Cottage 
Giles,  James,  gardener,  35  Osborne  place 
Giles,  Wm.,  chemist  and  druggist,  123  Crown  street 
Giles,  Wm.,  agent,  Aberdeen  Liberal  Association,  271  Holburn 

street 
Gill,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  and  optician,  59  Union  st., 

Gill,  Alex.  0.  (of  Farquhar  &  Gill),  Fairfield,  Fonthill  road 

Gill,  George,  feuar,  99  Spittal 

Gill,  John,  general  draper,  110  George  street,  h\b  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Gill,  Samuel,  mason,  63  Rosemount  place 
Gill,  T.  P.,  reporter,  163  North  Broadford 
Gill,  Wm.,  house  and  commission  agent,  39  Marischal  street, 

h  23  Ferryhill  terrace 
Gillan,  Wm.,  house  carpenter,  99  George  street,  /i  134  North 

Broadford 
Gillan,  Miss,  30  Bon-Accord  Terrace 
Gillanders,  George,  inspector  of  works,  4  Eden  place 
Gillanders,  Mrs  William  Robb,  boarding  establishment.  View 

Place  House,  View  terrace 
Gillespie,  Wm.,  Gilcomston  Tavern,  16  Steps  of  Gilcomston 
Gillies,  John  MacDougall,  painter  and  glazier,  7  Little  Bel- 
mont street,  /i  160  Hutcheon  street  west 
Gillies,  T.  R.,  advocate  (of  Rutherford  &  Gillies),  12  Balmoral 

place 
Girls'  Hospital,  King  street 
Glashan,  Alfred  J.,  cutter  (A.  Morrison,  Market  street),  h  3 

Prospect  terrace 
Glashan,  John,  shipmaster,  162  Crown  street 
Glass,  Alex.  P.,  hatter,  54  Union  street,  h  24  John  street 
Glass,  David,  cattle  dealer,  74  Constitution  street 
Glass,  James,  slater,  15  Baker  street 

Glass,  Robert,  assistant  (Gordon  &  Smith),  195  Union  street 
Glegg  &  Thomson,  iron  merchants  and  wholesale  ironmongers, 

177  and  179  George  street 
14 


162  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Glegg,  Alex.  R.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  12,  h 

48  Powis  place 
Glegg,  James  C.  (of  Glegg  &  Thomson),  4  Ann  place 
Glegg,  Robert,  late  shipmaster,  76  Powis  place 
Glegg,  Mrs  Robert,  39  Fountainhall  road 
Glegg,  Mrs  Robert,  Park  House,  Loch-head 
Glenesk,  Wm.,  overseer,  15  Mount  street  west 
Glenesk,  Wm.  S.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  95  George  street,  h 

15  Mount  street 
Glennie,  George,  late  baker,  46  Holburn  road 
Glennie,  Harvey  A.,  accountant,  22  Adelphi,  h  46  Holburn  rd. 
Glennie,  Jacob  P.,  bootmaker,  60  Rose  street 
Glennie,  James,  6  St.  Mary's  place 
Glennie,  John,  house  carpenter,  48  Watson  street 
Glennie,  Wm.,  boot  &  shoe  maker,  34  Market  st.,  h  50  Garden  pi. 
Glennie,  Mrs,  Rosehall  Dairy,  80  East  North  street 
Glennie,  Mrs,  innkeeper,  56  Queen  street,  and  49  Lodge  walk 
Glennie,  Mrs,  draper,  120  Skene  street 
Glennie,  Mrs  A.,  3  Gladstone  place 

Globe  Parcel  Express  Office,  5  Adelphi  lane  ;  M.  Lunan,  agent 
Glover,  Wm.  K.,  chemist  (of  Davidson  &  Kay),  7  Gladstone  pi. 
Glude,  Mrs,  eating  house,  26  Wellington  street 
Goldie,  Mrs,  188  Holburn  street 
Goldney,  W.  R.,  Windsor  and  cane  chair  manufacturer,  Hut- 

cheon  street  west 
Gonsalvo,  James,  house  proprietor,  40  Beaconsfield  place 
Good,  Wm.  Clements  (of  Robinson,  Grum,  &  Co.,  Limited),  12 

Rubislaw  terrace 
Goodall,  Rev.  Jas.  (Gallowgate  Free  Church),  21  Calsayseat  rd. 
Goodbrand,  James  (of  S.  &  G.),  25  King's  crescent 
Goodbrand,  Stephen  (of  S.  &  G.),  h  Viewton  place,  31  King's 

crescent 
Goodbrand,  Stephen,  hosier  and  manufacturer,  33  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  Viewton  place,  31  King's  crescent 
Goodlad  Brothers,  practical  watchmakers,  187  George  street 
Goodson,  R.,  mantlemaker,  56  St.  Nicholas  street 
Goodwin,  Wm.,  late  post  office  mail  guard,  168  Crown  street 
Gordon  &  Smith,  family  grocers  (agents  for  W.  &  A.  Gilbey), 

wine  merchants,  195  and  197  Union  street 
Gordon  &  Thomson,  wholesale  grocers,  63  Loch  street 
Gordon  &  Watt,  glaziers,  papeihangers,  and  decorative  painters, 

39  Woolmanhill ;  workshop,  Blackfriars  street 
Gordon,  Admiral  A.  C,  6  Westfield  terrace 
Gordon,  Adam,  butcher,  89  Skene  square,  h  21  Mount  street 
Gordon,  A.,  flesher,  44  Market  hall,  h  6  Colville  jDlace 
Gordon,  Alex.  (Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co.),  19  Union 

buihlinus 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  IGS 

Gordon,  Alex.,  tailor,  229,  h  427  Holburn  street 

Gordon,  Charles,  &  Son,  provision  and  fish  curers,  coopers, 

and  stave  merchants,  57,  67,  69,  and  71  Green 
Gordon,  Charles,  jun.  (of  C.  Gordon  &  Son),  Rubislaw  Green, 

Queen's  road  west 
Gordon,  Charles,  secretary  and  actuary  (S.  P.  Assur.  Coy.),  52 

Dee  street 
Gordon,  Chas.  Stuart,  teller  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  2  Garden 

terrace 
Gordon,  Charles,  9  Braemar  place 
Gordon,  Charles,  builder,  82  Powis  place 
Gordon,  David,  butcher,  Grosvenor  place 
Gordon,  Donald,  56  Dee  street 

Gordon,  George  (of  James  Gordon  &  Son),  12  Garden  place 
Gordon,  George,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  62  Windmill  brae,  h 

220  Hardgate 
Gordon,  George,  beadle  (Free  Holburn),  80  Rose  street 
Gordon,  George,  traveller  and  salesman,  (George  Milne  &  Co.), 

7  Roslin  terrace 
Gordon,  George,  blacksmith,  19  Leadside  road,  h  10  Canal  pi. 
Gordon,  George,  51  Rose  street 
Gordon,  George,  tin-plate   worker,  24   St.  Paul  street,  h  II 

Princes  street 
Gordon,    H.    Campbell,   sharebroker,  '29  Union  street,  h  25 

Garden  place 
Gordon,  H.,  photographer,  92  Rosemount  place  and  45  School- 
hill,  h  32  Thomson  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  G.,  fishing  tackle  makers,  73  Netherkirkgate 
Gordon,  James,  &  Son,  Aberdeen  Mourning  Establishment,  44 

Union  street 
Gordon,  James  (late  of  James  Gordon  &  Son),  12  Garden  place 
Gordon,  James  E.  (of  Gordon  &  Thomson),  11  Beechgrove  ter. 
Gordon,  James,  upholstery   salesman  (John  Alexander),  34 

Thistle  street 
Gordon,  James,  jun.,  book-keeper  (G.  Donald),  37  Urquhartrd. 
Gordon,  Jas.  F.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouseman,  3  Broad  street, 

h  6  Holburn  road 
Gordon,  James,  manager  (Abdn.  Building  Co.,  Lim.,  10  Col- 

ville  place),  37  Urquhart  road 
Gordon,  John,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  46  School- 
hill 
Gordon,  John,  butcher,  74  North  Broadford 
Gordon,  John,  builder,  2  North  Broadford 
Gordon,  John,  shipmaster,  52  Loanhead  terrace 
Gordon,  John  (Postal  Telegraphs),  67  Stanley  street 
Gordon,  John,  flesher,  80  Gerrard  street,  h  38  Rose  street 
Gordon,  Joseph,  wood  measurer,  7  Roslin  terrace 


164  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Gordon,  Joseph,  stoneware  merchant,  76,  h  74  St.  Clement  st. 
Gordon,  Peter,  stoneware  merchant,  31  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  4 

Correction  wynd,  and  Bonnymuir,  Stocket 
Gordon,  Peter,  painter,  19  Little  Chapel  street 
Gordon,  Robert,  late  farmer,  7  Balmoral  place 
Gordon,  Robert,  teller  (Union  Bank  of  Scotland),  51^  Bon- 
Accord  street 
Gordon,  Robert,  joiner  and  packing-case  maker,  12  Charles 

street,  h  105  Leslie  terrace 
Gordon,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  9  Chattan  place 
Gordon,  Samuel,  clerk  (Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Co.),  82 

North  Broadford 
Gordon,  W.  &  H.   C,  commission  merchants  and  agents  for 

Chartered   Bank  of  India,  Australia,  and   China,   29 

Union  street 
Gordon,  William  G.,  druggist,  111  George  street,  h  14  View 

terrace 
Gordon,  Wm.,  solicitor  and  notary  public  (of  Hunter,  Gordon, 

&  Smith),  35  Albyn  place 
Gordon,  William,  advocate  and  town  clerk.  Town  House,  h  26 

Rubislaw  terrace 
Gordon,  Wm.,  portrait  painter,  24  Summerfield  terrace 
Gordon,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  71  George  street,  /i  14 

View  terrace 
Gordon,  William,  draper,  2  Marywell  street 
Gordon,  William  (of  J.  Sim  &  Co.),  80  King  street 
Gordon,  William  (of  W.  Davidson  &  Co.),  11  Devanha  terrace 
Gordon,  William  P.,  tutor,  39  Summer  street 
Gordon,  Wm.  M'C,  inspector  of  branches  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.), 

29  Mount  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  fiesher  and  cattle  dealer,  298  Holburn  street,  h 

16  Balmoral  place 
Gordon,  William,  mill  and  general  wright,  Bridge  place,  h  2 

Marywell  street 
Gordon,  Wm,,  tailor,  39  Summer  street 
Gordon,  Mrs,  29  Union  street 
Gordon,  Mrs,  25  Garden  place 
Gordon,  Mrs  Charles,  277  Union  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  George,  2  Garden  terrace 
Gordon,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  5H  Bon- Accord  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  M.,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  16  Craigie  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  M.  F.,  lodgings,  158  Crown  street 
Gordon,  Mrs,  18  Beaconsfield  place 
Gordon,  Mrs,  Woodbine  Cottage,  Ferryhill 
Gordon,  Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Belmont  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  cloak  and  dressmaker,  29  Union  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  5  Garden  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  165 

Gordon,  Miss,  37  Osborne  place 

Gordon,  Miss  M.,  13  Holburn  street 

Gordon,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  29b  Dee  street 

Gordon,  Miss,  18  Balmoral  place 

Gordon,  Miss,  lodgings,  37  Market  street 

Gordon,  Miss,  1 1  Albert  terrace 

Gordon's  College,  Sclioolliill 

Gordon  Highlanders,  2nd  Battalion,  Depot,  Barracks 

Gordon  Highlanders,  3rd  Battalion  (Militia),  King  st.  Barracks 

Gordon  Highlanders,  4th  Volunteer  Battalion,  Orderly  Room, 
24  Constitution  street 

Gordon  Highlanders,  5th  (Deeside)  Volunteer  Battalion, 
Orderly  Room,  1  Adelphi 

Gorman,  Peter,  sanitary  dept.  (City  buildings).  East-end  of 
Urquhart  road 

Gorrod  &  Connon,  general  coopers,  41  Regent  quay 

Gorrod,  Charles,  mason,  15a  Mount  street 

Gorrod,  John,  Elm  Cottage,  27^  Mount  street 

Gorrod,  G.  (of  Gorrod  &  Connon),  55  View  terrace 

Gould,  Mrs,  18  Irvine  place 

Go  van,  John,  13  Brighton  place 

Gove,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  11  Allan  street 

Gow,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  82  Chapel  street 

Gow,  Misses,  Silverdale,  29  Polmuir  road 

Gowans,  George  Russell,  artist,  West-End  Studio,  34  Langstane 
place,  h  267  Union  street 

Graham,  Gordon,  tea  merchant,  37  Market  street,  h  II  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Graham,  J.  &  C,  bootmakers,  41  Upperkirkgate 

Graham,  John,  sanitary  officer,  82  Powis  place 

Graham,  John,  grain  merchant  (of  Grant  &  Co.),  110  Hamil- 
ton place 

Graham,  Michael,  superintendent  (London,  Edinburgh,  and 
Glasgow  Assurance  Company,  Lim.),  16  Craigie  street 

Graham,  Miss,  spirit  dealer,  6  Church  street 

Grampian  Steam  Ship  Co.,  Lim.  (managers,  Adam  &  Co.),  42 
Regent  quay 

Grammar  School,  Skene  street  west 

Granger,  R.,  com.  trav.  (Henry  Christie,  Edinburgh),  8  Hol- 
burn road 

Granite  City  Steamship  Co.,  Limited,  18  Regent  quay 

Grant  &  Co.,  grain  merchants  and  importers ;  offices  and 
warehouse,  74  and  75  Regent  quay  ;  branch- warehouse, 
Oak  Tree  Granaries,  Regent  road 

Grant  &  Watt,  Albert  Granite  Works,  Portland  street 

Grant,  Alexander,  grocer,  1  Claremont  place,  h  56  Claremont 
street 


166  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Grant,  Alex.,  manager  (J.  Mowlem  &  Co.),  86  Leslie  terrace 
Grant,  Alexander  (Duthie  Brothers),  Brunswick  place 
Grant,  George,  advocate,  22  Belmont  street,  h  26  North  Albert 

street 
Grant,  George,  13  Fish  street 
Grant,  George,  ornamental  ja23anner,  12  Littlejohn  street,  h  6 

Blackfriars  street 
Grant,  James,  &  Son,  granite  polishers,  24  Thistle  street 
Grant,  James  (of  J.  G.  &  Son),  23  Watson  street 
Grant,  James,  merchant,  and  Post  Office,  Mannolield 
Grant,  James,  shipmaster,  28  Chattan  place 
Grant,  James   Eobertsoji,  late  banker,  Beechlea,  339   Great 

Western  road 
Grant,  James  M.  (C.  Christie  &  Co.),  38  Charles  street 
Grant,  John,  flesher,  78  East  North  st.  and  10  St.  Clement  st., 

h  24  Belvidere  street 
Grant,  John  Lyall  (of  Brebner  &  Grant),  Richmondhill 
Grant,  John  (of  Grant  &  Watt),  13  Dee  Mount  road 
Grant,  John  (of  Watt  &  Grant),  153  Great  Western  road 
Grant,  John,    ironmonger,    bellhanger,    and    blacksmith,    12 

Gilcomston  steps,  h  3  Gilcomston  brae 
Grant,  John  (Postal  Telegraphs),  Merkland  road 
Grant,  John,  sack  agent,  23  Cotton  street 
Grant,  John,  tailor,  10  Market  gallery,  h  44  Urqnhart  road 
Grant,  John,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  51  Castle  street,  h  34 

Skene  street 
Grant,  Peter  A.,  grocer,  1  Argyll  place 
Grant,  Peter,  cashier  (S.  R.  Stewart  &  Co.),  Margie  Cottage, 

Westfield  road 
Grant,  Robert  (William  Ford  &  Sons,  Leith),  Glenbogie  Cot., 

17  Belvidere  street 
Grant,  R.  B.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  Merkland  road 
Grant,  Thomas,  builder,  9  Mount  street  west 
Grant,  William,  house  carpenter,  22  Blackfriars  street,  h  74  St. 

Andrew  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  coachbuilder,  88  College  street,  h  15  Forbes  st. 
Grant,  William  (of  Grant  &  Co.),  h  Queen's  gate 
Grant,  William,  grocer,  34  Union  place,  h  277  Holburn  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  Methlick  Villa,  1  Westfield  terrace 
Grant,  Mrs  (of  Whitemyres),  6  Strawberry  bank 
Grant,  Mrs,  177  Crown  street 
Grant,  Mrs,  1  Mackie  place 
Grant,  Miss,  of  Monymusk,  11  Belmont  street 
Grassick,  John  S.,  21  Ferryhill  place 
Grassick,  W.  E.,  secretary  (C.  Davidson  &  Son,  Lim.),  Muggie- 

moss  Works,  h  Lome  Cottage,  Auchmull 
Grassie,  Miss,  lodgings,  178  Crown  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  llQ^' 

Grate,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Bridge  street 

Gray  &  Co.,  grocers,  fruit  and  provision  merchants,  wholesale 

and  retail  egg  and  butter  merchants,  25  Gallowgate  ; 

A.  Gray,  manager 
Gray  &  Co.,  general  dealers  and  coal  merchants,  14  Loch  st. 

and  35  Harriet  street 
Gray,  A.  N.  (A.  R.  Gray),  9  Marine  terrace 
(jlray,  Adam  (A.  R.  Gray),  24  Albert  terrace 
Gray,   A.    R.,   commision    agent,   tea,    fruit,    and   provision 

merchant.  Market  street,  h  9  Queen's  road 
Gray,  Alex.,  watch  and  clock  maker,   11  Netherkirkgate,  h 

Hazelbank,  Cults 
Gray,  Alex.  M.,  storekeeper  (G.  N.  S.  R.),  Waterloo  Station,  h 

4  Albert  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  late  engineer,  I.N.,  3  Canal  street 
Gray,  Alex.  (James  &  Wm.  Henderson),  74  Fountainhall  road 
Gray,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (Abdn.  Lime  Co.),  1  Skene  place 
Gray,  Alex.,  fruiterer,  Market  hall,  and  jobbing  gardener,  68 

Green 
Gray,  David,  coal  agent,  42  Union  street 
Gray,  D.,  sen.,  late  cartwright,  25  Stanley  street 
Gray,  D.,  &  Son,  cartwrights,  182  Hardgate  &  177  Holburn  st. 
Gray,  Francis  W.,  shipmaster,  22  Bank  street 
Gray,  Francis,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  9  Park  place 
Gray,  George,  grocer,  237  George  street,  h  81  Queen  street 
Gray,  George,  shoemaker,  29a  Bon-Accord  st.,  h  125  Crown  st. 
Gray,  George,  hairdresser,  47,  h  80  Regent  quay 
Gray,  George  (of  G.  H.  &  Co.),  16  South  Charlotte  street 
Gray,  George,  draper  (Durno  &  Co.),  13  Ferryhill  terrace 
Gray,  Harrow,  &  Co.,  cartwrights,  works,  59  John  st.;  office, 

14  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Gray,  Henry,   draper,   Greyfriars  buildings,  Gallowgate,  and 

furniture  dealer,  73  Broad  street,  h  3  Queen's  road 
Gray,  James,  baker  and  confectioner,  44  King's  crescent,  h  1a 

Canal  street 
Gray,  James  C,  merchant,  11  Marischal  street,  h  387  Great 

Western  road 
Gray,  James,  accountant  and  cashier  (Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co., 

Limited),  81  Queen  street 
Gray,  James  M.,  dentist,  50  George  street 
Gray,  James,  stonecutter,  7  St.  Clair  street,  h  14  Powis  terrace 
Gray,  James  E.,  spirit  dealer  (St.  Clement  bar),  29,  h  40  St. 

Clement  street 
Gray,  John  C.  A.  (of  Strachan  &  Gray),  14  Skene  terrace 
Gray,  John  (of  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  20  Waverley  place 
Gray,  John,  &  Co.,  Ayrshire  boot  and  shoe  shop,  10  and  11 

Castle  street 


168  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Gray,  John  (A.  K.  Gray},  80  Foimtainliall  road 
Gray,  Robert,  grocer,  6  Ragg's  lane,  h  26  Charlotte  street 
Gray,  R.,  ticket  inspector  (Cal.  Railway),  39  College  street 
Gray,  Thos.,  grocer,  173  Crown  street,  h  51^  Bon-Accord  st. 
Gray,  Watt,  &  Co.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers,  162  West 

North  street 
Gray,  Wm,,  cashier  (A.  Hall  &  Co.),  17  Balmoral  place 
Gray,  Wm.,  wholesale  and  retail  draper,  42,  48,  and  50  Broad 

street  and  13  Millburn  street,  /i  12  Roslin  terrace 
Gray,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  8  Carmelite  St.,  h  2  Mount  st. 
Gray,  Wm.,  reporter  {Aberdeen  Journal)^  1  Caroline  place 
Gray,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  Bank  st.,  h  2  Caledonian  pi. 
Gray,  Mrs  (millinery  dept.,  Pratt  &  Keith),  46  Rosemount  pi. 
Gray,  Mrs  Andrew,  25  St.  Swithin  street 
Gray,  Mrs  William,  115  Crown  street 
Gray,  Mrs  James,  130|  Union  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  flesh er,  38  Market  hall,  h  26  Charlotte  street  south 
Gray,  Mrs,  2  Caledonian  place 
Gray,  Mrs,  Thistle  Cottage,  Balmoral  lane 
Gray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Skene  place 
Gray,  Miss,  15  St.  Mary's  place 
Gray,  Miss,  58  Carden  place 
Gray,  Miss,  28  Holburn  road 
Gray's  School  of  Art,  Schoolhill 

Great  Northern  Telegraph  Co.  of  Copenhagen,  Trinity  build- 
ings. Trinity  quay 
Green,  Alex.,  M.A.,  teacher  (Grammar  School),  12  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Green,  Alex.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  165  George  street,  h  4 

Eden  place 
Green,  James,  jun.,  furniture  dealer  and  mattress  maker,  49 

and  51  Gallowgate 
Green,  James  S.,  grocer,  38  Gallowgate 
Green,  William,  wholesale  tea  dealer,  grocer,  and  commission 

merchant,  29  Queen  street,  li  1  Carden  terrace 
Green,  Mrs  John,   3  South  Crown  street 
Greenlaw,  John,  grocer,  112  Wellington  road,  A.  37  Caledonian 

place 
Greenlaw,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  32  North  Broadford 
Gregory,  George,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.),  Fern  Cottage,  7 

Balmoial  lane 
Greig  &  Craib,  builders,  10  Broomhill  place 
Greig,  Alexander,  10  Osborne  phace 
Greig,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  8  Ferryhill  terrace 
Greig,  Charles  (of  James  Yule),  8  Thistle  place 
Greig,  George,  foreman  carpenter  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  31  Frederick 

street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  169 

Greig,  George  (of  Greig  &  Craib),  28  Irvine  place 

Greig,  George,  feuar,  Margaret  place,  Ruthrieston 

Greig,  James  B.,  23  Springbank  terrace 

Greig,  James,  late  shipbuilder,  6  York  street 

Greig,  John  K.,  chartered  accountant  (of  J.  Meston  &  Co.),  30 

Albert  terrace 
Greig,  John  (of  J.  Watson  &  Co.),  Thistle  House,  Ruthrieston 
Greig,  Mrs  Captain,  Farquhar  place 
Greig,  Mrs  G.,  12  Ann  place 

Greig,  Mrs  John,  midwife.  Thistle  House,  Ruthrieston 
Greig,  Mrs  William,  4  Thistle  place 
Greig,  Mrs,  lodgings,  172  Crown  street 
Greig,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  66  North  Broadford 
Greig,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  15  Jute  street 
Greig,  Miss,  55  Thistle  street 
Gresham  Life  Assurance  Society,  28  Market  street  ;  William 

Mackintosh,  agent 
Griffith,  Wm.,  9  Queen's  gardens 

Grigor,  Robt.,  gardener,  The  Lodge,  Sunnybank,  Spittal 
Groundwater,   Robert,  engineer  (A.   Pirie   &   Sons,  Limtd.), 

Stoneywood  Cottage 
Grub,  George,  LL.D.,  advocate.  Professor  of  Law,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  Advocates'  Hall,  10  Br(,>ad  street,  h  153 

Crown  street 
Gruer,  William,  com.  traveller  (G.  Mellis  &  Son),  71  Chapel 

street 
Guild,  Alex.,  chief  engineer  (Harpers  Limited),  17  Summer- 
field  terrace 
Guild,  John,  inspector  (Cal.  Railway),  114  Wellington  road 
Gullan,  David,  lithographer  and  stationer,  52  Castle  street; 

printing  department,  Victoria  court,  54  Castle  street,  h 

39  Bon- Accord  street 
Gulstad,  W.,  herring  and  commission  merchant,  13  Crown  ter. 
Gunn,  Alex.,  plumber,  brassfounder,  «&c.,  123, 125,  h  127  King 

street 
Gunn,  John,  shipwright,  78  Wales  street 
Guthrie,  E.  B.,  grocer,  17  Loch  street,  h  109  George  street 
Guthrie,  George,  engineer,  124  Cause  way  end 
Guthrie,  John,  feuar,  15  Roslin  terrace 
Guthrie,  Wm.  S.,  accountant  (National  Bank),  142  Skene  st. 

HADDEN,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  woollen  and  carpet  manufacturers, 
and  worsted  spinners,  Green  ;  Carpet  works,  Gordon's 
Mills,  Woodside 

Hadden,  Gavin  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Dalmuinzie,  Murtle 

Hadden,  G.  C,  clerk  (Reith  &  Anderson),  14  Watson  street 

Hadden,  Henry  C,  Burnieboozle 


170  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Hadden,  James,  baker,  28  Bank  street 
Hadden,  James  (of  C.  H.  &  Co.),  46  Watson  street 
Hadden,  John,  manager  (Crown  Granite  Works),  9  View  ter. 
Hadden,  John,  shipmaster,  6  Loanhead  place 
Hadden,  Martin  L.  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Binghill,  Murtle 
Hadden,  Miss,  Craigie  Park 

Halcrow,  T.  G.,  clerk  (Post  Office),  12  Margaret  street 
Hall,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  engineers,  and  boiler- 
makers,  40  York  street 
Hall,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  Stirling  Cottage,  156  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Hall,  George,  Smithfield,  Whitemyres 
Hall,  Harvey,  advocate  and  C.A.  (of  Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne), 

25  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Hall,  Henr}^,  wool  and  rag  merchant,  1  Harriet  street,  h  Wood- 
bine Cottage,  14  Powis  place 
Hall,  J.  G.,  M.b.,  CM.,  33  Union  place 
Hall,  James  C.  (of  A.  Hall  &  Co.),  49  York  street 
Hall,  James,  clothier  and  hatter,  39  Union  street,  h  Cupar- 

stone  Lodge,  42  Great  Western  road 
Hall,  James,  merchant,  21,  /i  23  Urquhart  road 
Hall,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  43  Broad  street 

and  34  Guestrow 
Hall,  John,  carriage  builder  (G.  N.  of  S.  R),  Kittybrewster,  h 

14  Erskine  street 
Hall,  J.  &  R.,  French  polishers,  7  Barnett's  close 
Hall,  Robert,  builder,  Gilcomston  park,  h  26  South  Mount  st. 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders  and  engineers,  Aberdeen 

Iron  Works,  York  place  and  York  street 
Hall,  T.  C,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  fancy  goods  merchant, 

222  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Hall,  Wm.,  sen.,  shipbuilder  (of  A.  Hall  &  Co.),  49  York  st. 
Hall,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  A.  Hall  &  Co.),  Fordbank 
Hall,  Wm.,  inspector  of  police,  16  Urquhart  road 
Hall,  Mrs,  4  Calton  terrace 
Hall,  Mrs,  11  South  Crown  street 
Hall,  Miss,  china,  glass,  and  stoneware  merchant,  70  Regent 

quay 
Halley,  Daniel  R.,  Inland  Revenue,  45  View  terrace 
Halley,  Wm.  (of  T.  Curr  &  Co.),  27  Gladstone  place 
Hallglen,  Richard,  spirit  dealer,  46  North  Broadford  and  Cove 

Hotel 
Hally,  R.  (of  James  Laing  &  Co.),  Earnbank,  22  Queen's  road 
Hamilton,  David  James,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Professor  of  Patho- 
logical Anatomy,  Marischab  College,  h  1a  Albyn  place 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  cutler,  7  George  st.,  h  59  North  Broadford 
Hamilton,  Gavin  J.  (of  M.  &  H.),  55  Argyll  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  171 

Hamilton,  G.  W.,  shipmaster,  1  Market  street 

Hamilton,  Miss  J.  R.,  assist,  teacher  (St.  Andrew's  School),  1 

Market  street 
Hampton,  James,  keeper.  Sailor's  Institute,  21  James  street 
Hampton,  Thomas  W.,  carver,  jjjilder,  picture-frame  maker,  1 

and  3  Huntly  street,  h  9  Strawberry  bank 
Hampton,  Wm,,  82  Chapel  street 
Harbour  Engineer's  Office,  1 5  Regent  quay 
Hardie,  George,  clothier,  70,  h  72  Queen  street 
Hardie,  John,  cashier  and  trav.  (A.  Skene),  179  Skene  st.  west 
Hardie,  John,  photographer,  152  King  street,  h  6  Roslin  ter. 
Hardy,  Geo.,  foreman  (Aberdeen  Steam  Nav.  Co.),  48  Victoria 

road,  Torry 
Hardy,   James,   &    Co.,    wholesale    and  retail  plate,   watch, 
jewellery,  optical,  and  clock  merchants,  53  Union  street 
Hargreaves,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Hadden  street 
Harker,  John,  manager  (A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  33  Gilcomston 

park 
Harkness,  John,  com.  traveller  (Mann,  Byars,  &  Co.,  Glasgow), 

Arbour  Cottage,  345  Great  Western  road 
Harman,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  53,  h  51  r^  John  street 
Harper  &  Co.,  blacksmiths,  wire  workers,  iron  and  wire  mer- 
chants, and  contractors,  agricultural  implement  makers 
and  agents,  wholesale  and  retail  ironmongers  ;  works, 
90  College   street  ;   warehouse.    Market  buildings,  20 
Hadden  street 
Harper  &  Sherit,  slaters,  11  Jasmine  terrace 
Harper,  Alex.,  draper,  10  Gallowgate,  h  33  S.  Charlotte  street 
Harper,  Alex,  (of  Harper  &  Sherit),  30  Urquhart  road 
Harper,  Alex.,  gatekeej^er,  City  Poor  House,  Nelson  street 
Harper,  Hugh  (of  Harper  &  Co.,  20  Hadden  street),  h  Thorn 

Villa,  Seafield 
Harper,  John,  sen.,  late  iron  and  wire  merchant,  Seafield 
Harper,  John,  jun.,  manager  (Harpers  Limited) 
Harper,  Peter,  superintendent  (Duthie  Park),  h  West  Lodge 
Harper,  Peter,  chief  blacksmith  (Harpers  Limited),  3  Roslin 

terrace 
Harper,  Wm.,  mason,  76  Chapel  street 
Harper,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants  and  commission  agents, 

(Caledonian  Railway  Station ;  office.  Guild  street 
Harper,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Harper  &  Co.),  10  Springbank  terrace 
Harpers   Limited,   founders,   engineers,    millwrights,    black- 
smiths, and  storemen,  Albion  Iron  Works,  Albion  st. 
Harrow,  Alex.,  dairyman,  Inverdee,  Kincorth,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Harrow,  James,  fruiterer,  20,  h  14a  Schoolhill 
Harrow,  John  (of  G.  II.  &  Co.),  2  J  Slauley  aLreet 
Harrow,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  9  Carmelite  street 


172  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Harrowes,  Wm.,  fleslier,  59  Powis  place,  h  18  Mount  st.  west 
Hart,  Edward,  sergeant-ma] or  (Drill  Hall,  Woolmanhill),  h 

Drill  Hall,  Woolmanhill 
Harvey,  Alex.,  loco,  foreman  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.,  Kitty brewster), 

h  10  Chestnut  row 
Harvey,  George  T.,  commission  agent  and  coal  merchant,  63 

Union  st.,  h  100  Crown  street 
Harvey,  George,  M.A.,  classical  master,  Grammar  School,  h  30 

Argyll  place 
Harvey,  Geo.  J.  (of  J.  &  G.  J.  Harvey),  Monykebbock,  New 

Machar 
Harvey,  James  (of  J.  &  G.  J.  Harvey),  Monykebbock,  New 

Machar 
Harvey,  J.  &  G.  J.,  stock  and  share  brokers,  15  Adelphi 
Harvey,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  94  Rosemount 

place,  h  61  Esslemont  avenue 
Harvey,  John,  family  grocer,  52  Park   street,  h  St.  John's 

"^  Wells,  Fyvie 
Harvey,  Robert,  goods  accountant  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Rose  Cot- 
tage, 54  Great  Western  road 
Harvey,  Wm.,  late  merchant,  230  Great  Western  road 
Harvey,  Wm.,  secretary   (Fidelity,  Accident,  Sickness,   and 

General  Assurance  Co.,  Lim.,  21  Bridge  street),  Laurel- 
bank,  Cults 
Hastie,    Mrs,  attendant,  waiting  room.   Joint   Station,   h   22 

Portland  street 
Hatt,  W.,  stationer  and  fancy  goods  warehouse,  42 J  Chapel  st. 
Hawkins,  Mrs,  38  Garden  place 
Haworth,  Mrs,  50  Springbank  terrace 
Hay  &  Lyall,  carvers  and  gilders  (to  the  Queen),  printsellers, 

opticians,  and  artists'  colourmen,  2  Market  street  and 

19  Guestrow 
Hay,  Adam,  beadle  (Free  Gilcomston)  and  funeral  waiter,  32 

Union  row 
Hay,  Alexander,  seedsman  (of  Ben.  Reid  &  Co.),  14  Gladstone 

place 
Hay,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  45  Baker  street,  h  5  Richmond 

terrace 
Hay,  Alfred,  billiard  saloon,  4  Bridge  street,  h  58  Watson  st. 
Hay,  Chas.  Alex.,  teller  (Bank  of  Scotland),  22  Braemar  place 
Hay,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Skene  street,  h  5  Skene 

place 
Hay,  George  (of  L.  &  H.),  53 1  Powis  place 
Hay,  George,  com.  trav.  (Kilgour  &  Walker),  21  Brighton  place 
Hay,  George  G.,  late  teacher,  5  Huntly  street 
Hay,  James,  Athenaeum  hotel  and  restaurant,  1,  2,  and  7  Union 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  173' 

Hay,  James,  superintendent  gunpowder  magazine,  89  Rose- 

mount  place 
Hay,  James,  baker,  105  West  North  street 
Hay,  James,  carter,  St.  Peter's  place,  Spittal 
Hay,  J.  Marley,  St.  Mabyns,  75  Argyll  place 
Hay,  J.  (of  K  &  J.  Hay),  13  Claremont  street 
Hay,  John  G.,  com.  trav.  (Young's  P.  L.  &  M.  0.  Co.,  Lim.), 

33  Market  street,  h  4  Mount  street  west 
Hay,  John,  jun.  (of  Hay  &  Lyall),  6  Polmuir  road 
Hay,  John,   artist.   Government  certificated   teacher,   South 

Kensington,  115  Union  street 
Hay,  Matthew,  M.D,,  physician,  professor  of  Medical  Logic 

and  Jurisprudence  in  the  University,  h  230  Union  st. 
Hay,  R.  &  J.,  house  carpenters,  Rosebank  place,  Hardgate 
Hay,  Ralph  W,,  draper,  46  Green,  h  38  Bon- Accord  street 
Hay,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  7  Union  wynd,  h  44  Esslemont 

avenue 
Hay,  R.  (of  R.  &  J.  Hay),  1 1  Margaret  street 
Hay,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  hay  and  straw  merchants,  Weighhouse  sq. 
Hay,  Wm.  (of  W.  Hay  &  Co.),  25  Marywell  street 
Hay,  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  scrap  iron  merchants,  2  Trinity  quay 
Hay,  Wm.,  millwright  and  jobbing  joiner,  27,   h  44  Short 

loanings 
Hay,  Wm.,  late  of  Tillydesk,  9  Constitution  street 
Hay,  Wm.,  town  sergeant,  225  King  street 
Hay,  Wm.,  foreman  (G.  Milne  &  Co.),  17  Summerfield  terrace 
Hay,  Mrs  A.,  4  Mount  street 
Hay,  Mrs  J.,  17  Gladstone  place 
Hay;  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  172  Crown  street 
Hay,  Mrs,  204  Great  Western  road 
Hay,  Mrs,  midwife,  91  Rosemount  place 
Hay,  Mrs  George,  5  Skene  place 
Hay,  Miss,  lodgings,  20i  North  Silver  street 
Hay,  Misses,  25  Springbank  terrace 
Hayne,  Charles  F.,  St.  Ronans,  Seafield 

Hazel  wood,  Wm.,  35  Clarence  street  , 

Hazelwood,  Miss,  vocalist,  27a  Queen  street 
Heathcot  Dairy,  Miss  Howie,  28  Carmelite  street 
Heck,  John  Henry,  Lloyds  surveyor,  29  Regent  quay,  h  11 

Calsayseat  road 
Hector,  Andrew  E.,  salmon  merchant,  167  Crown  street 
Hector,  John,  agent  for  coal,  fire-clay  goods,  lime,  and  cement, 

81  John  street,  h  43  Thomson  street 
Hector,  Thomas,  clerk  and  treasurer,  Aberdeen  School  Board ; 

office,  31  King  street,  h  13  Argyll  place 
Hector,  Wm.,  bookseller,  119  and  259  Holburn  street 
Hector,  Mrs,  14  Queen's  road 

15 


174  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Hector,  Misa,  9  South  Crown  street 

Heddle,  J.  G.  Moodie,  50  St.  Swithin  street 

Hein,  Gustav,  teacher  of  modern  languages  (Grammar  School 

and  High  School  for  Girls),  62  Dee  street 
Helmrich,  Charles,  wholesale  stationer,  23  Adelphi 
Helmrich,  Wm.,  clerk  (G.  N.  Telegraphs),  9  Rose  place 
Helmrich,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11a  Union  place 
Hemphill,  Robt.,  com.  traveller  (John  Clapperton  &  Co.,  Glas- 
gow), 132  North  Broadford 
Henderson  &  Webster,  sculptors  and  granite  polishers,  Affleck 

street 
Henderson,  Alex,  (of  S.  &  H.),  39  Argyll  place 
Henderson,  Alex.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  St. 

Clement  street  and  32  Wellington  street,  h  21  Braemar 

place 
Henderson,  Alex.,  postman,  35  Rose  street 
Henderson,  Alex.,  marine  engineer,  16  Urquhart  road 
Henderson,  David,  tea  merchant,  114  North  Broadford 
Henderson,  D.,  &  Sons,  ironmongers,  tinplate  workers,  and 

japanners,  79  St.  Andrew  street  and  120  George  street, 

h  77  St.  Andrew  street 
Henderson,  Francis,  tailor  and  clothier,  36  Market  street,  h 

27  Dee  street 
Henderson,  Geo.,  builder,  13  Fonthill  terrace 
Henderson,  H.,  &  Sons,  wholesale  and  export  leather,  boot,  and 

shoe  manufacturers,  Imperial  place 
Henderson,  James  &  William,  slate  merchants,  agents  for  the 

Duke  of  Devonshire's  slate  quarries,  and  J.  B.  White 

Bro's.  (London)  Cement,  Market  street 
Henderson,  James,  architect,  24  North  Albert  street 
Henderson,  James,  general  blacksmith,  1  Harriet  street,  h  \S 

Northfield  place 
Henderson,  J.  Forbes,  managing  director  (F.  M.  &  Co.,  Lim.), 

Holburn  buildings,  h  141  Great  Western  road 
Henderson,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Shiprow, 

h  1  Affleck  place 
Henderson,  James,  house  carpenter,  South  Bridge,  Holburn 

street,  h  87  Claremont  street 
Henderson,  James,  dealer  in  photographic  paper  and  chemicals, 

12  Justice  Mill  lane,  h  Laurel  Bank,  Broomhill  road 
Henderson,  John  (of  H.  &  W.),  89  Spittal 
Henderson,  John,  shipmaster,  1  Loanhead  place 
Henderson,  John   M.,  engineer,  machine   maker,  and   crane 

maker.  King  Street  Engineering  Works,  King  street 

place,  h  199  King  street 
Henderson,   John,   builder,   6   Summer  street,  h  2*71    Great 

Western  road 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  176 

Henderson,  John,  tea  merchant  and  commission  agent,   102 

North  Broadford 
Henderson,  John  {Aberdeen  Journal),  46a  Mount  street 
Henderson,  John,  engineer,  2  Colville  place 
Henderson,  John  A.  (Aberdeen  Cork  Co.),  Heath  Park,  Mary- 

culter 
Henderson,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents 

(agents  for  J.  &  R.  Tennent,  Wellpark  Brewery,  Glas- 
gow), Guild  street  buildings 
Henderson,  Joseph,  shipmaster,  16  Gladstone  place 
Henderson,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  107  George  street,  h  4 

Loanhead  terrace 
Henderson,  Robert,  plasterer,  16  North  Charlotte  street,  h  15 

Craigie  street 
Henderson,  Robert,  silk  mercer  and  general  draper,  33  and  35 

Union  street,  h  30  Victoria  street 
Henderson,  Thomas,  mason  (John  Gibb  &  Son),  52  Chapel  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Henderson),  20  Westfield  ter. 
Henderson,  W.,  &  Son,  architects  and  valuators,  124  Union  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  39  Belvidere  st. 
Henderson,  Wm.  L.  (of  W.  Henderson  &  Son),  1  Garden  pi. 
Henderson,  Wm.  (of  George  Thompson  &  Co.),  Devanha  House 
Henderson,  Wm.  (Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.),  Arrdeir,  Mannofield 
Henderson,  Wm.,  clerk  (Caledonian  Railway),  58  Springbank 

terrace 
Henderson,  Wm.,  engineer,  64  Stanley  street 
Henderson,  W.,  manager  (Henderson  &  Sons),  135  George  st. 
Henderson,  Mrs  Alex.,  lodgings,  2  Springbank  terrace 
Henderson,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  49  Bon- Accord  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  M.,  168a  Skene  street  west 
Henderson,  Mrs  Robert,  15  Craigie  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  W.,  3  St.  Mary's  place 
Henderson,  Mrs,  30  Dee  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  21  Waverley  place 
Henderson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  31  Chapel  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  155  Skene  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  ladies'  belt  and  staymaker,  4  Little  Chapel 

street 
Henderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  46  Spittal 
Henderson,  Miss,  140  Rosemount  place 
Henderson,  Miss  Ann,  sick  nurse,  33  Ann  street 
Hendry,  Alex.,  house  carpenter  and  builder,  21  Gilcomston 

park,  h  34  Thomson  street 
Hendry,  D.   R.,  sheriff  officer,  house  agent  and   auctioneer, 

60  Queen  street 
Hendry,  George,  reporter,  47  Thomson  street 
Hendry,  George  (Aberdeen  Journal),  134a  Skene  street 


176  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Hendry,  Jolin,  cabinetmaker,  39,  h  134a  Skene  street 
Hendry,  Wm.,  shipbroker  and  commission  agent,  25  Regent 

quay,  h  34  Spittal 
Hendry,  Mrs,  51  Hutcheon  street 
Henry;  Geo.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co.),  19  Jasmine 

terrace 
Henry,  James,  basketmaker,  7  Upperkirkgate,  h  61  Broad  st. 
Henry,  John,  house  carpenter,  Rosebank  place 
Henry,  Robert,  jobbing  gardener,  17  Claremont  place 
Henry,  Wm.  (C.  &  A.  Johnstone),  72  Grove  street 
Hepburn,  Alex.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  165,  h  145  North 

Broadford 
Hepburn,  George,  corkcutter,  Concert  court,  27  Gallowgate,  h 

39  Upperkirkgate 
Hepburn,  James,  missionary,  69  Holburn  street 
Hepburn,  James  G.,  confectioner,  88  Gallowgate 
Hepburn,  John,  printer  and  news  agent,  24  Belmont  street, 

/i  77  Stanley  street 
Herd,  Robert,  fruiterer.  Market  hall,  h  7  Carmelite  street 
Herd,  Wm.,  family  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  28  Belmont  st., 

h  42  Mount  street 
Herd,  W.  A.,  music  teacher,  11  Mount  street 
Herd,  Mrs,  7  Skene  street 
Herriot,  Miss,  dressmaker,  33  Watson  street 
High  School  for  Girls,  Little  Belmont  street,  and  49  and  51 

Schoolhill 
Hill,  George,  clerk  (R,  &  Co.),  50  North  Charlotte  street 
Hill,  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  192  George  street,  h  56  Powis  pi. 
Hill,  James,  provision  merchant,  45  St.  Andrew  street 
Hill,  James  (late  Walker  &  Hill),  grocer,  15  Justice  street,  h 

83  Wales  street 
Hill  of  Fare  Granite  Quarrying  Co.;  managers,  J.  &  J.  Ogg 
Hinchliffe,  Joseph,  dyer,  1  Calton  terrace 
Hird,  A.  P.,  agent  (J.  Penman  &  Co.,  London),  28  Queen  st., 

h  40  Summerfield  terrace 
Hird,  Benjamin,  grocer,  38  Leadside  road,  h  9  Richmond  st. 
Hird,  Jos.,  wool  overseer  (A.  H.  &  Sons),  13  Springbank  ter. 
Hirschfeld,  Mrs  J.  C,  18  Fountainhall  road 
Hislop,  Frank,  reader  {Evening  Express),  23  Allan  street 
Hitchcock,  Wm.,  manager  (Strathdee  Distillery),  2  Granton 

place 
Hoad,  John  G.  S.,  22  Gladstone  place 
Hobrow,  Misses,  confectioners,  218  Gallowgate 
Hobbs,  Joseph  G.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  7  Rosemount  place, 

h  1  Gray's  buildings 
Hodge,  J.  &  J.,  cutlers  and  surgical  instrument  and  bandage 

makers,  20  King  street,  h  38  Watson  street 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY,'  IVV 

Hodge,  Wm.,  coffee  rooms,  1  Regent  quay 

Hodgson,  Mrs,  17  Prospect  terrace 

Hoffmann,  J.,  L.R.A.M.,  London,  professor  of  music,  music 

master,  C.  of  S.  Training  College,  h  35  Dee  street 
Hogarth  &  Co.,  merchants,  82  College  street 
Hogarth,  Alex.  P.,  14  Crown  terrace 
Hogarth,  Hugh,  merchant,  13  Golden  square,  and  Carronbank, 

Stonehaven 
Hogg,  Alex,  (of  G.  H.  &  Sons),  40  King's  crescent 
Hogg,  Alex,  (of  W.  &  A.  Hogg),  8  Affleck  street 
Hogg,  Charles  (of  W.  Gilchrist  &  Co.),  76  Queen  street 
Hogg,  George,  &  Sons,  engineers  and  millwrights,  70  Spring- 
garden 
Hogg,  George  (of  G.  H.  &  Sons),  232  George  street 
Hogg,  W.  &  A.,  Wrights,  Affleck  street 
Hogg,  Wm.  (of  J.  Jamieson  &  Co.,  221  Union  street),  168a 

Skene  street  west 
Hogg,  Miss,  dressmaker,  65  Holbarn  street 
Hogg,  Miss,  lodgings,  18  Bon- Accord  street 
Hoggan,  Andrew,  19  Claremont  place 
Hoggins,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  46  Woolmanhill 
Holland,  H.  W.,  146  Crown  street 
Holmes,  John,  merchant,  3  Calsayseat  road 
Holmes,  Joseph,  clerk  (Northern  Agri.  Co.),  3  Calsayseat  rd. 
Holmes,  William,  late  shipmaster,  55  Regent  quay,  h  Hammer- 
field  west 
Holmes,  Mrs  William,  170  Union  street 
Hood,  G.  Mair,  solicitor,  1  Adelphi,  h  15  Gladstone  place 
Hood,  James  C,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.),  21  Roslin  terrace 
Hood,  Mrs,  lodgings,  181  Crown  street 
Hood,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  1  Blackfriars  street 
Home  &  Son,  stock  and  share  brokers,  75  Union  street 
Home,  Alex.  D.,  assistant  (Chivas  Bros.),  24  Roslin  terrace 
Home,  R.  B.  (of  Home  &  Son),  10  Queen's  terrace 
Home,  R.  B,,  jun,  (of  Home  &  Son),  10  Queen's  terrace 
Home,  Wm.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  101  Commerce  street,  h  19 

Gardener's  lane 
Home,  Mrs  Adam,  teacher,  day  school,  24  Brighton  place 
Home,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  198  Holburn  street 
Home,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  166  Skene  street  west 
House  of  Refuge,  85  George  street 
Houston,  Mrs,  1  Millburn  street 
Howard-Vyse,   Captain   G.   W.,    R.A.,    adjutant   A.A.V.,    19 

Union  place 
Howie,  George,  house  carpenter,  66  Loch  street 
Howie,  Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  East  North  st.,  h  86 
Bon-accord  st. 


I'TS  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Howie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Belgrave  terrace 

Howitt,  Mrs,  lodgings,  37  Littlejuhn  street 

Howling,  Mrs  Edward,  99  Grove  street 

Hughes,  George,  3  Cottage  brae,  Nellfield  place 

Huggan,  Jolin  A.,  seedsman,  35  Market  street,  h  Barnside 
House,  Stocket 

Humphrey,  Mrs,  Union  Glen,  Justice  Mills 

Humphrey,  Miss,  32  Beaconsfield  place 

Hunter  &  Walker,  grocers,  118  Gallowgate 

Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith,  advocates,  14  Adelphi 

Hunter,  James,  granite  merchant.  King  Street  Granite  Works, 
h  209  King  street 

Hunter,  James  (of  H.  R.  &  Co.),  157  King  street 

Hunter,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  49  Park  street,  h  73 
Bon-Accord  street 

Hunter,  James,  jun.,  7  Elmbank  terrace 

Hunter,  James,  cab  proprietor,  18  Justice  Mill  lane,  h  20 
Marywell  street 

Hunter,  John,  carter,  and  verger  (St.  Mary's  Episcopal),  20 
Upper  Denburn 

Hunter,  Robert,  7  Thistle  place 

Hunter,  R.,  provision  merchant,  18  Chapel  street 

Hunter,  Stephen,  cashier  and  book-keeper  (N.  Agr.  Co.), 
Gowanlee  Cottage,  12  Braemar  place 

Hunter,  Wm,  Alexander,  LL.D.,  M.P.  (for  North  Aberdeen), 
2  Brick  court,  Temple,  London,  E.C. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  advocate  (of  Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith),  36 
Albyn  place 

Hunter,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  63,  h  55  Huntly  street 

Hunter,  W.  0.,  engraver,  55  Huntly  street 

Hunter,  W.  Quinn,  grain  merchant  (of  C.  &  H.),  84  Powis  pi. 

Hunter,  Mrs  John,  15a  Mount  street 

Hunter,  Mrs  Wm.,  stoneware  merchant,  90  Green,  h  27  Affleck 
street 

Hunter,  Mrs,  lodgings,  22  Bridge  street 

Hunter,  Miss,  67  North  Broadford 

Huntley,  Lockwood,  sub-librarian.  Public  Library,  18  Bruns- 
wick place,  Polmuir  road 

Hurry,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  3  Affleck  place 

Hurry,  A.,  masons'  tool  manufacturer,  Rodger's  walk 

Harry,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (A.  Malcolm),  3  Affleck  place 

Hutcheon,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (W.  Clyne  &  Sons),  23  Broom- 
hill  place 

Hutcheon,  James,  stonecutter.  King  Street  Cemetery  Granite 
Works 

Hutcheon,  Stephen,  com.  trav.  (Scott  Bros.),  23  Bank  street 

Hutcheon,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  10  Bridge  pL,  h  4  Marywell  st. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  179 

Hutclieon,  Mrs  John,  temperance  hotel,  56  Union  street 
Hutcheon,  Miss  I.,  teacher  (F.  C.  Training  College),  King  St. 

Cemetery  Granite  Works 
Hutcheon,  Miss,  142  Hutcheon  street 
Hutcheson,  Alex.  B.,  baker,  63  Broad  street,  h  5  Summerfield 

terrace 
Hutcheson,  George,  &  Co.,  corn  and  commission  merchants,  47 

Marischal  street 
Hutcheson,  G.  (of  G.  H.  &  Co.),  26  Albert  terrace 
Hutcheson,  Jas.,  farmer,  Denhead,  Rubislaw 
Hutcheson,  John,  engineer,  3  Sunnybank  road,  Spittal 
Hutcheson,  Wm.,  clerk  (J.  Symon  &  Sons),  155  Skene  street 
Hutchison,  John,  saddler,  92  and  94  King  street,  h  Deveron 

Cottage,  King  street  road 
Hutchison,  John,  clerk  (C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Lim.),  20  Port- 
land street 
Hutchison,  Thomas,  Ingleside,  West  Cults 
Hutchison,  Miss  M.,  matron,  Boys'  Hospital,  King  street 
Hutton,  Charles,  Market  officer.  Walker  road,  Torry 
Hutton,  James,  engineer  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  47  Wellington  street 
Hynd,  Thomas  Chalmers,  teacher  (King  Street  Public  School),. 

5  Argyll  place 
Hyslop,  Robert,  teacher  (High  School  for  Girls),  270  Great 
Western  road 

IMLAY,  Hugh  (of  Hugh  Imlay  &  Co.),  55  Watson  street 

Imlay,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  envelope  manufacturers  and  wholesale 
stationers.  Park  Road  Works,  Duff  street 

Imlay,  John  (of  Hugh  Imlay  &  Co.),  1  Constitution  street 

Imperial  Hotel,  Stirling  street ;  address,  the  manager 

Imray,  David,  broker,  4  Water  lane 

Imray,  George,  teacher  (Gilcomston  School),  55  Summer  street 

Imray,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  13  Skene  street,  h  24  Blackfriars  st. 

Imray,  Mrs,  3  Crown  terrace 

Income  Tax  Office,  27  King  street ;  James  Wm.  Robson,  clerk 
to  the  commissioners 

Income  Tax  Assessor's  Office  for  Aberdeen  District,  27  King 
street ;  James  Russell,  assessor 

Incurable  Hospital,  South  High  Stocket  road 

Indigent  Gentlewomen  of  Scot.,  Fund  for  the  relief  of ;  treas., 
Simpson  &  Cruden,  13  Bridge  street 

Industrial  Asylum  and  Reformatory  for  Girls,  10  Mount  st. ; 
Miss  H.  Johnston,  superintendent 

Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Whitehall ;  Miss  Reid,  superin- 
tendent 

Infirmary,  Royal,  Woolmanhill 

Inglis,  Alex.,  late  merchant,  74  Garden  place 


180  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Inglis,  James,  late  baker,  Woodend  Cottage,  Hazelhead 
Inglis,  John,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  47,  h  49  Com^ 

merce  street 
Ingram  &  Mortimer,  commission  merchants  and  produce  bro- 
kers, 20  Adelphi 
Ingram,  A.  R.,  shipmaster,  11  Powis  terrace 
Ingram,  A.  M.  (of  I.  &  M.),  28  Ashley  road 
Ingram,  Alex,,  nail,  heel,  and  toe-plate  maker  and  ironmonger, 

35  and  37  West  North  street 
Ingram,  Alex.,  plumber,  32  Belmont  street,  h  4  Bridge  street 
Ingram,  James,  book-keeper  and  cashier  (N.  of  S.  and  0.  and 

S.  Steam  Co.),  39  Regent  quay 
Ingram,  J.  &  J.,  cartwrights,  44  Causeway  end 
Ingram,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram),  15  Craigie  street 
Ingram,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram),  78  North  Broadford 
Ingram,  Robert,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  48  North  Charlotte  st. 
Ingram,  Rev.  Wm.,  5  Huntly  street 
Ingram,  Wm.,  25  Belvidere  street 
Ingram,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Bridge  street 
Ingram,  Miss  A.,  stationer,  46  East  North  street 
Ingram,  Misses,  fancy  goods  dealers,  38  and  39  Market  gallery 
Inkster,  James,  25  Mount  street 

Inland  Revenue  Office  (Excise  Branch),  27  King  street 
Inland  Revenue  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  27  King  street.     Hours, 
Stamp  Office,  10  to  4 ;  Saturday,  10  to  1  ;  Tax  Office, 
10  to  3  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12 
Innes,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  house  carpenters  and  undertakers, 

6  Queen  street,  and  4  and  6  Barnett's  close 
Innes,  Colonel  Thomas,  of  Learney,  25  Belmont  street 
Innes,  James  G.  (of  A.  I.  &  Sons),  Sea  View  Cottage 
Innes,  James,  overseer  {Aberdeen  Journal),  37  Bi'oomhill  place 
Innes,  John  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  32  Victoria  street 
Innes,  John,  detective,  city  police,  23  Bank  street 
Innes,  Mrs  J.  B.,  32  Victoria  street 
Innes,  Miss,  lodgings,  135  Rosemount  place 
Inwards,  Horatio  (John  Ford  &  Co.),  10  St.  Mary's  place 
Ironside  &  M'Donald,  builders,  9  Well  of  Spa 
Ironside,  Andrew  J.,  land  surveyor  and  valuator,  14  Union 

terrace,  h  4  Argyll  place 
Ironside,  A.  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  51  Green,  h  18  Constitu- 
tion street 
Ironside,  A.  M.,   accountant  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  Market 

Branch),  19  Little  Chapel  street 
Ironside,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  11  East  North  st. 
Ironside,  James,  foreman  (John  Fyfe),  23  Prospect  terrace 
Ironside,  John  (of  F.  &  L),  31  Springbank  terrace 
Ironside,  John  (of  Ironside  &  M'Donald),  8  Well  of  Spa 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  181 

Ironside,  Wm.,  boot  and  slioe  maker,  21  King's  crescent 
Ironside,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 
Ironside,  Mrs  Patrick,  grocer,  31  Ann  street 
Ironside,  Mrs  R.  P.,  197  Great  Western  road 
Ironside,  Mrs  Wm.,  1  Gilcomston  park 
Ironside,  Mrs,  40  Holburn  road 
Ironside,  Mrs,  19  Little  Chapel  street 

Irvine,  A.  M.  (of  Stanley  &  Irvine),  1  Gray  st.,  Hammerfield 
Irvine,  James,  30  Prospect  terrace 

Irvine,  James,  horse  shoer,  4  Farrier  lane,  h  7  King  st.  place 
Irvine,  Wm.,  manager  (Cam^jbells  Lim.),  5  Bon- Accord  st. 
Irvine,  Miss,  41  Albyn  place 

Isaac,  Thomas,  clerk  (H.M.C.),  Deveron  villa,  King  st.  road 
Italian  Consular  Agency,  R.  A.  Dyer  Connon,  18  Regent  quay 
Iverach,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  (Ferryhill  Free  Church),  12  Ferry- 
hill  place 

JACK,  A.  &  J.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  170  George  street, 

h  4  Caroline  place 
Jack,  Rev.  Alex.,  Ruthrieston  Parish  Church,  19  Chattan  place 
Jack,  John  C,  jobbing  joiner,  72  Catherine  street 
Jack,  Mrs,  45  Garden  place 

Jack,  Miss  A.  B.,  general  merchant,  48  Urquhart  road 
Jack,  Miss  M.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  249  Union  street,  h  4 

Caroline  place 
Jackson,  George,  bill  poster,  messenger,  &c.,  3  South  College 

street 
Jackson,  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon,  19  Golden  square 
J  ackson,  James,  bootmaker  (successor  to  J.  &  D.  Munro),  48 

Upperkirkgate,  h  39  Watson  street 
Jackson,  James,  grocer,  137  Crown  street,  h  2  Springbank  ter. 
Jackson,  William,  steam  bindery,  18  Back  wynd  and  10  Little 

Belmont  street,  h  47  Schoolhill 
Jackson,  Wm.,  Thorngrove 

Jackson,  Miss  Mary  C,  dressmaker,  3  South  College  street 
JafFray,  James,  proprietor,  5  Orchard  place 
Jaffray,  J.,  tea  merchant,  40  Marischal  street,  h  5  Orchard  pi. 
Jaffray,  William,  agent  and  church  officer  (John  Street  E.U. 

Church),  14  Kingsland  place 
Jaffray,  Mrs  Captain,  7  Baltic  street 
Jaffray,  Mrs  L.,  384  Great  Western  road 
Jaffrey,  Robert  A. ,  clerk  (G.  &  W.  Davidson),  5  Holburn  road 
Jaffrey,  Thomas,  carriage  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  43  Dee  st. 
Jaffrey,  Thomas,  accountant  (West-end  Branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank, 

Limited),  50  Fountainhall  road 
Jameson,  John,  teller  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Limited),  Powis  Lodge, 

Old  Aberdeen 


182  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Jamie,  David,  95  Wales  street 

Jamieson  &  Co.,  harness  composition  manufacturers,  48  White- 
house  street 

Jamieson  &  Mitchell,  wholesale  tea,  coffee,  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 34  and  36  Netherkirkgate 

Jamieson,  G.,  &  Son,  watchmakers  and  jewellers  (to  the 
Queen  and  Royal  Family),  107  Union  street 

Jamieson,  G.,  &  Co.,  harness  composition  manufacturers,  Drum's 
lane  ;  office,  1  Drum's  lane 

Jamieson,  George  (of  Jamieson  &  Mitchell),  19  Queen's  road 

Jamieson,  George  Leslie,  Crown  Granite  Works,  13  and  15 
North  Charlotte  street,  h  20  Rubislaw  terrace 

Jamieson,  George  (late  Gavin  &  Co.),  grocer  and  grain  mer- 
chant, 59  Schoolhill,  h  139  Skene  street 

Jamieson,  George,  fruiterer.  Market  hall,  h\\  Carmelite  street 

Jamieson,  James,  &  Co.,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 
221  Union  street,  and  1,  2,  and  3  Dee  street  (Receiving 
Post  Office) 

Jamieson,  James  (of  James  Jamieson  &  Co.),  Prospect  Hill, 
Pitfodels 

Jamieson,  J.  T.,  late  of  Assam,  Garden  House,  Skene  st.  west 

Jamieson,  James,  7  Beechgrove  terrace 

Jamieson,  James,  cattle  dealer.  Bridge  of  Dee 

Jamieson,  J.  H.  &  Co.,  shoemakers,  101  George  street,  h  Rose- 
mount  House,  Rosemomit 

Jamieson,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  50  Union  st. 
and  38  Broad  street 

Jamieson,  John  B.,  cashier  (W.  Walker  &  Sons),  37  Summer- 
field  terrace 

Jamieson,  John,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  7,  h  9  Commerce  street 

Jamieson,  Lewis,  spirit  dealer,  76  Hutcheon  st.,  h  above  shop 

Jamieson,  Peter,  harness  composition  manufacturer,  8  South 
College  street,  h  Leddach,  Skene 

Jamieson,  Peter,  jun.,  9  South  College  street 

Jamieson,  Robert,  M.D.,  consulting  physician  to  the  Royal 
Lunatic  Asylum,  Elmhill 

Jamieson,  R.  A.  (of  Jamieson  &  Co.),  46  Whitehouse  street 

Jamieson,  Thomas,  F.I.C.,  Lecturer  on  Agriculture,  University 
of  Aberdeen,  Agricultural  Analytical  Chemist,  and  City 
Analyst,  173  Union  street,  h  Glasterberry,  Milltimber 

Jamieson,  Thomas,  engineer,  2  St.  Mary's  place 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  tea  merchant,  275b  George  street,  h  4  Laurel 
Wood  avenue 

Jamieson,  Wm..  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  45  Schoolhill,  h  20 
Kingsland  place 

Jamieson,  Wm.  G.,  jeweller  (of  George  Jamieson  &  Son),  4 
Langstane  place  and  Drumgarth,  Cults 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  183 

Janiieson,  W.  H.  (of  Jamieson  &  Co.),  46  Whiteliouse  street 
Jamieson,  W.  J.,  assistant  editor  (Aberdeen  Journal),  75  Union 

street 
Jamieson,  Mrs  G.,  4  Langstane  place  and  Drumgartli,  Cults 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  10  Albyn  place 
Jamieson,  Mrs  Captain,  46  Wliiteliouse  street 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  30  Marischal  street 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  refreshment  and  provision  stall,  35  Market 

hall 
Jamieson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  39  Commerce  street 
Jamieson,  Miss,  lodgings,  94  Skene  street 
Jarvis,  Alex.  S.,  clerk  (Caledonian  Railway),  10  Allan  street 
Jarvis,  E.  W.,  clerk  (Traffic  Supt.  Office,  Caledonian  Railway), 

4  Prospect  terrace 
Jarvis,  William  C,  11  Bank  street 
Jeffrey,  G.  B.,  warehouseman  (F.  &  G.),  31  Mount  street 
Jeffrey,  Jas.  T.,  solicitor,  34  St,  Nicholas  street,  h  10  Queen  st. 
Jeffrey,  James,  commercial  traveller  (W.  W.  &  S.),  8  Belmont 

road 
Jeffrey,  William,  grocer,  8,  h  10  Queen  street 
Jeffrey,  William,  jobbing  gardener,  nursery,  1  Mile-end 
Jeffrey,  William,  fruiterer,  137  Skene  street 
Jenkins  &  Marr,  civil  engineers  and  architects,  16  Bridge  st. 
Jenkins,  G.  Gordon  (of  Jenkins  &  Marr),  9  Fonthill  terrace 
Jenkyns,  Wm.,  inspector  of  buildings  and  licensed  valuator, 

Gladstone  Cottage,  12  Gladstone  place 
Jessiman,  A.  G.,  clothier  and  draper,  25  and  27  George  street, 

h  21  Broadford  place 
Jessiman,  John,  grocer,  73  Gallowgate 
Jessiman,  Robert  J.  P.,  tailor  and  clothier,  91  Park  street,  h 

16  Rosemount  place 
Jewson,  H.  T.,  L.  Mus.,  181  Union  street,  h  18  Crown  street 
Jobberns,  Mrs,  33  Brighton  place 
Johannesen,  M.  R.,  &  Co.,  ship  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

55  Marischal  street,  h  148  Great  Western  road 
John  Knox  Churchyard  ;  sexton,  Alex.  Cumming,  13  Mount- 

hooly 
Johnston  &  Laird,  clothiers  and  outfitters, '7  Broad  street 
Johnston  &  Stephen,  house  carpenters,  Stevenson  street 
Johnston,  Alexander,  M.D.,  Brigade-Surgeon,  Queen's  rd.  west 
Johnston,  Alexander,  agent,  9  Crimon  place 
Johnston,  Alexander  (of  Smith  &  Johnston),  15  Regent  quay 
Johnston,  Alex.,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  15  Bon- Accord  street 
Johnston,  Alex.,  potato  merchant,  Kincorth,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Johnston,  Anthony  B.,  designer  and  printer  for  embroidery, 

sewing  machine  agent,  16  Crown  st.,  h  9  Holburn  road 
Johnston,  David,  shore  porter,  8  Virginia  street 


184  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Johnston,  G.,  late  examining  officer  (Customs),  20  Caledonian 
place 

Johnston,  George,  shoemaker,  23  Broomhill  place 

Johnston,  H.,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.)»  42  Summerfield  terrace 

Johnston,  Henry,  foreman.  Poor's  Association  Workshop, 
Rodgers  walk 

Johnston,  James,  48  Salisbury  terrace 

Johnston,  James,  21  Richmond  terrace 

Johnston,  James,  spirit  dealer,  56  North  Charlotte  street 

Johnston,  James,  manager,  police  stables,  Poynernook  road 

Johnston,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  4  Rose  street,  h 
Hollybank  Cottage,  326  Holburn  street 

Johnston,  John  (of  G.  Reid  &  Sons),  24  Rubislaw  terrace 

Johnston,  John  (of  J.  &  S.),  13  Richmond  terrace 

Johnston,  John,  commercial  traveller,  22  Bridge  street 

Johnston,  John  (Dent,  Allcroft,  &  Co.,  London),  4  Belmont 
street,  h  26  Ashley  road 

Johnston,  J.  H.,  244  Holburn  street 

Johnston,  Joseph,  baker  and  confectioner,  185  North  Broad- 
ford,  h  1  Calsayseat  road 

Johnston,  Peter,  65  Holburn  street 

Johnston,  P,  G.,  stationery  and  fancy  goods,  115,/?.  IIV  George 
street 

Johnston,  Thomas,  foreman  mason,  Aberdeen  Granite  Works, 
16  Urquhart  road 

Johnston,  Rev.  William  (Albion  Congregational  Church),  18 
Roslin  terrace 

Johnston,  Wm.,  builder,  18  Craigie  street 

Johnston,  Wm.,  secretary,  Aberdeen  United  Trades  Council, 
30  Urquhart  road 

Johnston,  Wm.,  book  keeper  (Knox  &  Webster),  20  Claremont 
street 

Johnston,  Wm,,  blacksmith.  Dander  Hill  Iron  Works,  129 
West  North  street 

Johnston,  Wm.,  bottler,  26  Windmillbrae,  h  32  Thistle  street 

Johnston,  Wm.,  painter,  80  Gerrard  street 

Johnston,  Mrs  Alex.,  41  Whitehouse  street 

Johnston,  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  86,  h  93 
Upper  Denburn 

Johnston,  Mrs  R.,  53  Wellington  street 

Johnston,  Miss,  teacher  (Rubislaw  Public  School),  41  White- 
house  street 

Johnston,  Miss,  1  Alford  place 

Johnston,  Miss  H.,  matron.  Industrial  Asylum  and  Reforma- 
tory, 10  Mount  street 

Johnston,  Miss,  dressmaker,  176  Great  Western  road 

Johnston,  Miss,  dressmaker,  78,  h  80  Gerrard  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  185 

Johnstone  &  Law,  auctioneers,  fish  salesmen,  and  ice  importers, 

183  Albert  quay 
Johnstone,  Adam,  grocer,  160  Wellington  road 
Johnstone,  Alex,  (of  G.  &  A.  Johnstone),  Forrest  road 
Johnstone,  Andrew  K.,  com.  trav.  (J.  and  W.  Bisset),  50  Con- 
stitution street 
Johnstone,  C.  &  A.,  wholesale  merchants,  14  Regent  quay 
Johnstone,  Charles  (of  C.  &  A.  Johnstone),  Maryhill,  Rubislaw 
Johnstone,  John,  warehouseman,  Eosemount  Provision  Works, 

2  Gilcomston  place 
Johnstone,  Peter  (of  Johnstone  &  Law),  28  Prospect  terrace 
Johnstone,  Robert  (of  Ganimie  &  Johnstone),  24  Summerfield 

terrace 
Johnstone,  Wm.  Gibb,  governor  Oldmachar  Poorhouse,  h  1 

St.  Machar  place 
Johnstone,  Wm.  R.,  31  Beaconsfield  place 
Johnstone,  Miss,  ostrich  feather  dresser,  120  Hardgate 
Jolly,  F.  J.,  salesman  (J.  Allan  &  Sons),  30  Bank  street 
Jolly,  George,  61  Holburn  street 
Jolly,  George,  dairyman,  50^  Spittal 
Jolly,  James,  clerk  (Police  Stores,  Frederick  street),  h  1  Col- 

ville  place 
Jolly,  John,  painter,  57  Huntly  street 
Jolly,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  lithographers,  printers,  &c.,  23   Bridge 

street,  /i  18  Prospect  terrace 
Jones,  Henry  T.,  assistant  to  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Univer- 
sity of    Aberdeen,   lecturer    on    chemistry   (Gordon's 
College),  h  78  Fountainhall  road 
Jones,  James  R.,  F.R.A.S,,  teacher  (Board  of  Trade  Naviga- 
tion School),  agent  for  Meteorological  Committee,  21 
James  street,  hi\  Affleck  street 
Jones,  Llellewyn  Ivor,  clerk.  Inland  Revenue,  27  King  street, 

h  122  Leslie  terrace 
Jones,  Richard,  master.  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital,  King  street 
Jopp,  Alex.,  146  Union  street,  h  Woodhill 
Jopp,  Andrew,  advocate,  distributor  of  stamps,  and  collector 
of  taxes  for  Aberdeenshire,  27  King  st.,  h  309  Union  st. 
Jopp,  Keith  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp),  20  Bon- Accord  square 
Jopp,  W.  C.  H.  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp),  20  Bon- Accord  square 
Jopp,  W.  &  K.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  13  Market  street 
Jopp,  William  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp),  5  Albyn  terrace 
Jordan,  T.  L.  (Great  Northern  Telegraph  Co.),  14  Brunswick 

place 
Joss  &  Co.,  millinery,  mantle,  and  dressmaking  establishment, 

126  Union  street 
Joss,  Towns,  &  Kynoch,  Caledonian  Engine  Works,  Welling- 
ton road 

16 


186  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Joss,  Alexander  (of  J.  T.  &  K.),  178  Crown  street 

Joss,  Cliarles,  tailor,  18  Holburn  road 

Joss,  George,  gardener  and  fruiterer,  29  Chattan  place  and  117 

Great  Western  road,  h  Westburn,  Rubislaw 
Joss,    Peter,    book-keeper    (Aberdeen    Commercial    Co.),    25 

Summerfield  terrace 
Joss,  Mrs  P.,  1  Thistle  street 
Joss,  Mrs,  provision  mercliant,  55  Locli  street,  h  36  Loanliead 

terrace 
Joss,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  10  Windy  wynd 
Justice  of  Peace  Court,  Court  House,  Castle  street ;  William 

Richardson,  bar  officer 

KATZ,  Moses,  bookseller,  17  Market  gallery 

Kay,  James  P.  (of  Davidson  &  Kay),  Elgin  Villa,  7  Queen's 

road 
Kay,  William  Mitchell,  grocer,  13  Pilot's  square,  h  13  Soutli 

square 
Kay,  Miss,  3  Westfield  cottages,  Whitehall  place 
Keenan,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  7  George  street 
Keir,  James,  district  manager  (Bradbury  &  Co.),  Stafford  st. 
Keith,    Alex,,    grain    merchant,    36    Commerce    street    and 

Virginia  street  east,  h  Marianople,  8  Queen's  road 
Keith,  Alex.,  4  Rosemount  terrace 
Keith,    George,   grocer,   tea,  wine,   and   spirit  merchant,   45 

Spittal,  h  2  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 
Keith,  George,  cabinetmaker  (of  T.  D.  &  Co.),  31  Albert  st. 
Keith,  James  B.,  joint  agent,  Northern  Branch,  T.  &  C.  Bank, 

Limited,  236  George  street,  h  88  Spring  Garden 
Keith,  James  (A.  Macdonald  &  Co.,  Limited),  Headcroft  place, 

Bon- Accord  lane 
Keith,  John  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  25  Albyn  f)lace 
Keith,  John,  secretary,  T.  &  C.  Bank,  Limited,  h  7  Bon- Accord 

square 
Keith,  Wm.  R.  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  25  Albyn  place 
Keith,  Wm.,  sen.,  late  slate  merchant,  24  Union  row  and  24 

Summer  street 
Keith,  William,  jun.,  manufacturer  of  polished  granite  and 

enamelled  slate,  King  Street  Granite  Works,  and  102 

West  North  street,  k  Rubislaw  Den  House 
Keith,  Wm.,  cashier  (King  Street  Granite  Works  and  N.  P. 

Brick  and  Tile  Co.,   Lim.),   Glenblaith  Cottage,    Pit- 

muxton 
Keith,  William,  grocer,  53  Queen  street 

Keith,  Wm.  Leslie,  solicitor,  25  Union  street,  h  Headcroft  pi. 
Keith,  Mrs  Dr.,  301  Union  street 
Keith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  23  Richmond  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  187 

Keith,  Miss,  stoneware  merchant,  77  Windmill  brae 

Keith,  Miss,  24  Hamilton  place 

Keith,  Misses,  teachers,  4  Kosemount  terrace 

Kelman,  William,  pattern  maker,  126  Wellington  road 

Kelman,  Wm.  S.,  postman,  21  Woolmanhill 

Kelman,  Mrs  Andrew,  lodgings,  98  Chapel  street 

Kelman,  Miss,  sick  nurse,  89  Chapel  street 

Kellas,  James  F.,  secretary,  Local  Marine  Board,  and  superin- 
tendent. Mercantile  Marine  Office,  &c.,  49  Regent  quay, 
h  48  Carden  place 

Kelly,  F.  B.,  clothier,  8,  10,  and  12  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  6 
Carden  terrace 

Kelly,  James,  Grosvenor  place 

Kelly,  Timothy  (H.M.C.),  41  Esslemont  avenue 

Kelly,  William,  architect  (of  W.  &  J.  Smith  and  Kelly),  148 
King  street  and  26  Belmont  street 

Kemlo  &  Ledingham,  advocates,  chartered  accountants,  and 
notaries  public,  9  Union  terrace 

Kemlo,  Alexander,  advocate  (of  Kemlo  &  Ledingham),  56 
Victoria  street 

Kemp  &  Robertson,  slaters,  31  Virginia  street 

Kemp  &  Walker,  millers  and  grain  merchants,  11  Stirling  st. 
and  Murtle  Mills 

Kemp,  Alex.,  church  officer  (Free  West  Church),  h  Church 
buildings,  2  Hardgate 

Kemp,  George,  cashier  (J.  Crombie),  27  Watson  street 

Kemp,  James  (of  K.  &  R.),  3  Gray's  buildings,  Rosemount 

Kemp,  James,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  121, 
hl\b  North  Broadford 

Kemp,  James,  storekeeper,  Ferryhill  Foundry,  h  Lodge  at  gate 

Kemp,  Rev.  Robert  S.,  B.D.,  assistant  (West  Parish),  23  Bon- 
Accord  street 

Kemp,  William,  flesher,  29  Market  hall,  h  41  Richmond  st. 

Kemp,  Mrs  Francis,  grocer,  60  Skene  square 

Kemp,  Mrs,  lodgings,  263  George  street 

Kenn,  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant,  28  Park  street 

Kenn,  Miss,  15  Huntly  street 

Kennedy,  James,  draper,  38  Upperkirkgate,  h  57  Fountain- 
hall  road 

Kennedy,  John,  com.  trav.  (J.  Crombie),  63  Rosemount  place 

Kennedy,  John  A.,  postman,  13  Craigie  street 

Kennedy,  M.  E.,  bookseller  and  news-agent,  31  Rose  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  (late  of  Killearnan),  Craigwell  Cottage,  Skene 
terrace 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  21  Crown  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  67  Chapel  street 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  11  Mount  street  west 


188  .  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Kent,  Thos.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  48  Park  street 

Ker,  Mrs  W.  T.,  40  Skene  terrace 

Kerr,  George,  mason,  7  Causewayend 

Kerr,  George,  late  master  gunner,  R.A.,  36  Mount  street 

Kerr,  James,  cashier    (goods    dept.   Cal.  Ry.),  Kepplestone, 

Rubislaw 
Kerr,  James,  A.M.,  headmaster.  Church  of  Scotland  Training 

College,  h  25  Argyll  place 
Kerr,  William,  house  proprietor,  42  Beaconsfield  place 
Kesson,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  28   Diamond  street,  h  37 

Stanley  street 
Kidd,  John,  agent,  Kittybrewster  Station,  h  48  Powis  place 
Kidd,  John,  I'enar,  40  Powis  jDlace 
Kilgour  &  Walker,  woollen  manufacturers,  Berryden  Mills, 

Berryden  road 
Kilgour,  James,  clothier  and  draper,  92  and -94  George  street, 

h  Belgrave  terrace 
Kiloh,  Miss,  36  Bon- Accord  street 
King  &  Co.,  A.,  Printers  to  the  University  of  Aberdeen,  and 

stereotypers  to  the  trade,  6  and  14  Upperkirkgate 
King  &  Milne,  house  carpenters,  Maberley  street 
King,  Alex.,  foreman  painter  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Kittybrewster, 

A  115  Causewayend 
King,  i)avid,  &  Sons,  architectural  and  general  iron  founders, 

50  Castle  street 
King,  George  (of  King  &  Milne),  47  Baker  street 
King,  James,  builder,  Hutcheon  street  west 
King,  Maxwell  M.,  dentist,  26  St.  Nicholas  street 
King,  William  C,  hatter,  3  &  5  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  393  Great 

Western  road 
King,  William,  clerk  of  works,  31  Claremont  place 
King,   William,   granite  sculptor,   Hutcheon    street   west,  h 

Prospect  Buildings,  94  North  Broadford 
King,  Mrs  Wm.,  7  Margaret  street 
King  Street  Cattle  Market,  opposite  Boys'  Hospital ;    John 

Duncan 
King  Street  Granite  Works,  William  Keith,  jun.,  187  King  st. 
King  Street  Iron  Works,  King  street  place,  J.  M.  Henderson 
Kinghorn,  James,  general  draper,  30  &  32  St.  Nicholas  street, 

h  Momit  Cottage,  Mount  street 
Kinnear,  James,  artificial  limb  maker,  110  King  street,  h  27 

Frederick  street 
Kinnear,  James,  chimney  sweeper,  17  Wales  street 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  5,  h  6  Regent  quay 
Kirby,  Colonel  G.,  Beltie  House,  15  Dee  street 
Kirby,  John,  professor  of  music,  3  Craibstone  street  east 
Kirk,  John,  &  Co.,  plasterers,  2a  Henry  place 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  18& 

Kirk,  John  (of  J.  Kirk  &  Co.),  26  Essleniont  avenue 

Kirton,  James,  marble  manufacturer,  33  Diamond  street, 

Kirton,  John,  house  carpenter,  Clayhills,  h  34  Portland  street 

Kirton,  Peter,  flesher,  41  Market  hall,  h  59  Cotton  street 

Kirton,  Mrs,  106  Green 

Kitson,  George  E.,  china  merchant,  7  King's  crescent 

Kitson,  Luther  (of  W.  K.  &  Co.),  78  Powis  place 

Kitson,  William,  &  Co.,  stoneware  and  rag  merchants,  170  and 

172  Gallowgate 
Knight,  Rev.  George  H.  (Free  South  Church),  5  Queen's  road 
Knight,  George,  keeper.  Institute,  198  Union  street 
Knight,  Miss,  48  Ashley  road 
Knowles  &  Leiper,  engineers  and  millwrights,  61  Commerce 

street 
Knowles,  Alex.,  engineer,  37  Shuttle  lane 
Knowles,  G.  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  26^,  h  88  Skene  square 
Knowles,  George,  butcher,  14  Gilcomston  steps,  h  5  Stevenson 

street 
Knowles,  James,  manufacturer  of  chimney  pieces  in  freestone, 

marble  and  enamelled  slate,  tile  merchant ;  works,  John 

street ;  show-rooms,  131,  A  129  George  street 
Knowles,  Thomas,  clerk  (Harbour  Office),  96  Park  street 
Knowles,  Wni.,  engineer,  13  Fish  street 
Knowles,  Mrs,  63  Bon-Accord  street 
Knowles,  Mrs,  fruiterer,  133,  h  131  Crown  street 
Knowles,  Miss,  6  Holburn  road 
Knowles,  Misses,  Garden  Place  School  and  Kindergarten,  66 

Garden  place 
Knowles,  Margaret,  gardener.  Lower  Cosie  brae,  Cults,  h  22 

Frederick  street 
Knox  &  Webster,  iron  merchants  and  wholesale  ironmongers, 

Ironnjongers'  court,  14  Upperkirkgate,  and  26  and  28 

St.  Paul  street 
Knox,  Arthur,  31  Springbank  terrace 
Knox,  James,  stoneware  merchant,  27   Skene  square,  h  22 

Maberly  street 
Knox,  William,  grain  merchant,  16  King  st.,  h  Craigton,  Cults 
Knox,  Mrs,  84  Skene  square 
Knox,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  19  Bon- Accord  street 
Kursch,  C.  V.  (Great  Nor.  Telegraph  Co.),  2  Albert  place 
Kyd,  Thomas,  manager.  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  1   Union 

terrace,  h  Rosebank,  Queen's  road  west 
Kynoch,  Alex,  (of  J.  T.  &  K.),  11  Ferryhill  terrace 
Kynoch,  Alex.,  clerk  (F.  &  G.),  14  Ann  place 
Kynoch,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  66  St.  Andrew  street,  h 

13  Richmond  terrace 
Kynoch,  Mrs,  feuar,  17  Spittal 


190  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

LAER,  Mrs  E.  W.  Von,  Hope  Cottage,  10  Balmoral  place 
Laing,  Alex.,  tanner,  skinner,  and  wool  merchant,  Gilcomston 

Tannery,  h  Locli-liead  Cottage,  Stocket  road 
Laing,  Andrew,  manager  (butcher  meat  dept.,  N.  Co-op.  Co., 

Lim.),  77  John  street 
Laing,  David,  &  Son,   basket  manufacturers,   77^  Windmill 

brae,  A  14  Prospect  terrace 
Laing,  Francis,  secretary  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  1  Union 

terrace,  li  5  St.  Swithin  street 
Laing,  George,  Guild  street  buildings,  h  Eden  Cottage,  West 

Cults 
Laing,  George,    provision    dealer,    134  Wellington    road,    h 

Walker  road,  Torry 
Laing,  James,  hide,  skin,  and  tallow  factor,  74  and  76  Wool- 

manhill,  h  7  View  terrace 
Laing,  James,  beadle  (Trinity  Con.  Cliurch),  33  Shiprow 
Laing,  James,  &  Co.,   furnishing   ironmongers,   blacksmiths, 
electric,  mechanical,  and  pneumatic  bellhangers,  stove 
and  range  manufacturers,  121  Union  street;  Avholesale, 
50,  52,  and  54  Green  ;  workshop,  10  Back  wynd 
Laing,  James,  consulting  engineer,  10  King  street 
Laing,  John  (late  of  Ceylon),  Granton  Lodge,  QQ  Great  Western 

road 
Laing,  Thomas  (of  W.  L.  &  Son),  11  Belvidere  street 
Laing,  Thomas,  ironmonger,  iron  heel  and  toe-plate  manufac- 
turer, 19  Gallowgate,  h  29  Broomhill  place 
Laing,  William,  «&  Son,  wholesale  ironmongers,  blacksmiths, 
and  bellhangers,  207  Gallowgate  and  2  Gerrard  street; 
workshop,  18  Catherine  street 
Laing,  Wm.,  shore  porter,  25  Cotton  street 
Laing,  Mrs  Dr,  10  Holburn  road 
Laing,  Mrs  B.,  grocer,  2  Upper  Denburn 
Laing,  Mrs  C,  7  Richmond  terrace 
Laing,  Mrs  James,  6  Queen's  road 
Laird,  Alex.  (A.  P.  &  Sons,  Lim.),  23  Mount  street 
Laird,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  217  Union  street 
Laird,  Daniel,  jun.  (teller,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank),  28  Thomson  st. 
Laird,  John,  clerk,  4  Park  place 
Laird,  John,  com.  traveller  (T.  C.  &  Co.,  Edinburgh),  59  Argyll 

place 
Laird,  Peter,  warehouseman  (Anderson  &  Thomson),  28  Rose- 
mount  place 
Lamb,  Alex.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  59  Shiprow,  h  50  Skene 

terrace 
Lamb,  Andrew,  baker,  181 1,  h  185  Crown  street 
Lamb,  George,  accountant  and  house  factor,  35a  Union  street 
Lamb,  Robert,  advocate,  29  Union  street,  h%\  St.  Swithin  st. 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  191 

Lamb,  Thomas,  royal  bazaar  and  stationery  warehouse,  Thur- 

burn  buildings,  40  Market  street,  h  Kichmond  Cottage, 

328  Holburn  street 
Lamb,  Mrs,  83  King  street 
Lamb,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  6  Minister  lane 
Lamb,  Misses,  26  Fountainhall  road 
Lamond,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  5  St.  Clair  street 
Lamond,  Charles,  Mansfield  Cottage,  Nigg 
Lamond,  M.  A.,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  Mansfield  Cottage, 

Nigg 
Lamont,  Andrew,  jun.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Cotton  street, 

h  37  Constitution  street 
Land  Association  (Limited),  City  of  Aberdeen  ;  secretaries  and 

treasurers,  Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  10  Bridge  street 
Lands  and  Heritages  Valuation  Office,  27  King  street 
Landles,  Charles,  Grill  Kestaurant,  213  Union  street,  h  158 

Crown  street 
Landles,  James,  Exchange  Kestaurant,  24  Exchange  street  and 

21  Stirling  street,  h  3  Langstane  place 
Lane,  Benjamin,  brigade  surgeon,  M.S.,  2  Forrest  road 
Lane,  Geo,,  postman,  28  Charles  street 
Langlands,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  189  Gallowgate 
Larg,  Peter,  pianoforte  music  seller,  2  Chapel  street 
Latto,  Alex.,  painter,  43  Dee  street 
Latto,  James  B.  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lini.),  51  Rose  street 
Latto,  Mrs,  140  Holburn  street 
Laurie,  Alex.,  grocer,  2  Irvine  place 
Laurie,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  8  Albury  road 
Laurie,  Mrs  Thomas,  75  Dee  street 
Laurie,  Miss,  10  Prospect  terrace 
Law,  Alex.,  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  6  Hadden  st., 

h  7  Laurel  Wood  avenue 
Law,  Alex.,  slater,  5  Little  Chapel  street,   /^  Laurel  bank, 

Broomhill  place 
Law,  Alex.,  baker,  82  Shiprow,  h  21  Caledonian  place 
Law,  Arthur,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  133  Skene  street,  h  44 

Thomson  street 
Law,  G.  W.,  merchant,  38  Salisbury  terrace 
Law,  James,  baker,  9  Upperkirkgate,  h  76  Wales  street 
Law,  James,  collector  of  city  dues,  41  Nellfield  place 
Law,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  127  Rosemount  place,  h  41 

Mount  street 
Law,  Thomas,  cashier  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  302  Gt.  Western 

road 
Law,  Thomas  B.  (of  Johnstone  &  Law),  36  Regent  quay 
Law,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  16  Prospect  terrace 
Law,  Mrs  D.,  sick  nurse,  45  Bon- Accord  street 


192  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Law,  Mrs,  63  Stanley  street 

Lawe's  Chemical  Manure  Co.,  Limited  ;    Ben.  Reid  &   Co., 

agents,  Guild  street 
Lawie,  Charles,  warehouseman  (Culter  Mills  Paper  Co.,  Lim.), 

29  Huntly  street 
Lawie,  James  E.,  manager  (G.  Elsmie  &  Son),  Irvine  place 
Lawrance,  Walter,  fleet  surgeon,  R.N.,  5  East  Craibstone  st. 
Lawrence,  C.  M.,  shorthand  writer  and  reporter,  teacher  of 

shorthand,  book-keeping,  and  writing,  198  Union  street, 

h  53  Summer  street 
Lawrence,  Charles,  postman,  57  Huntly  street 
Lawrence,  Joseph,  funeral  waiter  (officer,  Free  East  Church), 

53  Summer  street 
Lawrence,  Robert,  granite  monument  manufacturer,  63,  h  47 

Nelson  street 
Lawrence,  Sampson,  overseer  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  26  Urquhart 

road 
LaAvrence,  Thomas  (of  G.  M.  &  Co.),  6  Loanhead  terrace 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  Caersws  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  12  Gray  street,  Hammerfield  west 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  lodgings,  189  Union  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs  Robert,  lodgings,  51  Bon- Accord  street 
Laws,  Robert,  late  cabinetmaker,  6  Little  Chapel  street 
Lawson  &  TurnbuU,  tinplate  and  metal  merchants,  and  lead 

pipe  manufacturers,  10,  12,  and  14  Mealmarket  street 
Lawson,  Rev.  G.,  assistant,  West  Parish,  14  Springbank  terrace 
Lawson,  James,  shipmaster,  22  Loanhead  terrace 
Lawson,  James,  draper  and  clothier,  132,  134,  136,  and  138 

George  street 
Lawson,  James,  sergeant-instructor  (Drill  Hall,  Woolmanhill), 

h  65  John  street 
Lawson,  John,  printer,  26  Argyll  place 
Lawson,  R.,  foreman  mason  (Abdn.  Granite  Works),  26  Roslin 

terrace 
Lawson,  Walter,  22  Waverley  place 
Lawson,  Wm.,  grocer,  24  Park  street,  A  71  King  street 
Lawson,  Wm.,  draper  (of  Jas.  Lawson),  2^  Elmbank  terrace 
Lawson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Sinclair  road,  Torry 
Lawson,  Miss,  fancy  repository  and  register  office,  67  Thistle  st. 
Leal,  Rev.  E.  C,  minister,  Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Exchange 

street,  h  May-Frere  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Leask,  A.  R.  D.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  19  Marischal  st., 

h  33  Caledonian  place 
Leask,  Henry  (of  Joss  &  Co.),  34  Salisbury  terrace 
Leask,  John,  house  carpenter,  50,  h  48  Hardgate 
Ledingham,  A.  W.  (of  Marshall  &  Co.,  Spring  garden  Provision 

Works),  Queen's  road  west 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  193 

Ledingham,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  27  Bank  street 
Ledingham,  Alex.,  solicitor  and  chartered  accountant  (of  Kemlo 

&  Ledingham),  13  Watson  street 
Ledingham,  James  A.,  clerk  (Town  Council,  Police  dept.),  28 

Holburn  road 
Ledingham,  James  D.,  clerk  (Surveyor's  dept.,  Town  House), 

79  Hutcheon  street 
Ledingham,  John,  agent  (Dundee  Cattle  Food  Co.),  58  Loan- 
head  terrace 
Ledingham,  John,  baker,  Rosemount  Bakery,  h  14  Mount  st. 
Ledingham,  John,  79  Hutcheon  street 
Ledingham,  Robt.,  hatter  and  clothier,  42  George  street,  /i  18 

Watson  street 
Ledingham,  Wm.  M.,  cashier  (Marshall  &  Co.),  Queen's  road 

west 
Ledingham,  Mrs,  16  Mount  street 
Ledingham,  Miss,  dressmaker,  86  George  street 
Lee,  James,  manager  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  3  Mount  place 
Leeds,  James,  tinsmith,  166,  h  168  Holburn  street 
Leeds,  John,  feuar,  100  Spittal 
Leeman,  Joseph,  Commander,  R.N.R.,  examiner  in  Navigation 

and  Seamanship,  Local  Marine  Board,  49  Regent  quay, 

h  The  Holt,  Polmuir 
Lees,  Henry,  surveyor's  dept.  (G.P.O.) 
Lees,  John,  fish  merchant,  11  Carmelite  street 
Lees,  Mrs,  fish  dealer.  Basement  floor.  Market,  h  53  Green 
Lees,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  225  King  street 
Legg,  William,  tinsmith,  79  Queen  street 
Legge,   Rev.   James   W.,   A.M.,   Classical   Master,   Grammar 

School,  h  20  Balmoral  place 
Legge,  John  W.,  sculptor,  polished  granite,  marble,  and  free- 
stone works,  87  Holburn  street 
Legge,  Mrs  J.  W.,  29  Braemar  place 
Leigh,  W.  J.,  superintendent  of  agents  (Prudential  Life  Ass. 

Co.),  170  Union  street,  7^,  26  Braemar  place 
Leighton,  James,  church  officer,  74  Rose  street 
Leimon,  D.  P.,  wholesale  oilskin   manufacturer,  13  Regent 

quay,  h  39  Marischal  street 
Leiper,  James,  grocer,  108,  ^106  Chapel  street 
Leiper,  John  (of  K.  &  L.),  53  Commerce  street 
Leiper,  John,  grocer,  36  Albion  street,  h  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Leiper,  Joseph,  23  Summer  street 

Leith  &  Co.,  photographers,  6  Rettie's  court,  26  Broad  street 
Leith  &  Paterson,  manufacturers  and  wholesale  warehousemen, 

Victoria  buildings,  48  Bridge  street 
Leith,  Alexander,  builder  and  contractor,  Bayview  Cottage, 

King  street  road 


194  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Leith,  David  (of  John  Leith  &  Sons),  3  Rubislaw  terrace 
Leith,  George,  stoneware  merchant,  78  Holburn  street,  /i  19 

Prospect  terrace 
Leith,  Hugh,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  83  George  street,  h, 

93  Crown  street 
Leith,  James,  stone  merchant,  Cairncry  Quarries,  h  Granitehill 

House 
Leith,  John,  &  Sons,  wholesale  merchants,  17  Exchange  street 
Leith,  John  (of  John  Leith  &  Sons),  46  Springbank  terrace 
Leith,  John  (of  Leith  &  Paterson),  44  Garden  place 
Leith,  John,  baker,  QQ  College  street,  h  above  shop 
Leith,  John,  grocer,  91  Chapel  street,  A,  26  Loanhead  terrace 
Leith,  John  (H.M.C.),  60  Watson  street 
Leith,  Joseph,  house  carpenter,  78  John  street 
Leith,  Robert  (of  Leith  &  Co.),  6  Crooked  lane 
Leith,  Miss  J.  A.,  teacher  (Causewayend  Public  School),  21 

Mount  street  west 
Lemon  Tree  Hotel,  7  and  9  St.  Nicholas  street 
Lendrum,  Robert  A.,  1a  South  Crown  street 
Lennie,  Alex.,  shoemaker  and  principal  beadle  (Free  Trinity 

Church),  40  Chapel  street 
Lennie,  Miss  (mantle  dept..  Watt  &  Grant),  40  Chapel  street 
Leonard,  George,  manure  agent  and  hay  dealer,  4  Henry  pi. 
Leonard,  Wm.,  plasterer,  70,  h  79  Gallowgate 
Leonard,  Wm.,  coal  merchant,  61  Marischal  street 
Leslie  &  Duncan,  wholesale  ironmongers,  80  College  street 
Leslie  &  Duthie  (successors  to  J.  Roy,  jun.),  seedsmen,  florists, 

and  fruiterers,  48  Union  street 
Leslie  &  Hay,  joiners,  stair  rail  and  Windsor  chair  manufac- 
turers, Hutcheon  street  west 
Leslie  &  Reid,  advocates,  137  Union  street 
Leslie  &  Russell,  printers,  2  Crown  court,  41 1  Union  street 
Leslie,  A.  M.,  14  Queen's  road 
Leslie,  Alex.  S.   (of  Samuel   Matthews  &   Son,  London),  4 

Marine  place,  Ferryhill 
Leslie,  Alex.,  insurance  agent,  144  Causewayend 
Leslie,  Alex.,  carver  and  gilder,  23,  h  37  Chapel  street 
Leslie,  Charles  (of  Leslie  &  Duncan),  21  Albert  terrace 
Leslie,  Charles,  furniture  dealer,  79  George  street,  hVl  Wool- 

manhill 
Leslie,  Edward,  &  Co.,  shoemakers,  14,  h  30  Queen  street 
Leslie,  Edward,  beadle,  30  Queen  street 
Leslie,  F.  A.  R.,  architect,  4  Marine  j)lace 
Leslie,  George,  &  Co.,  ship  and  steam-tug  owners,  coal,  coke, 

canvas,  rope,  and  twine  merchants,  and  mast,  spar,  and 

sail  makers,  74  Union  street ;  works,  Provost  Blaikie's 

quay 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  19$ 

Leslie,  G.  Cliristie  (of  Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.),  Abbotsville,  Cults 
Leslie,  George  (of  Leslie  &  Russell),  16  Caledonian  place 
Leslie,  George  (of  L.  &  D.),  Bexliill  Cottage,  301  Holburn  st. 
Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Rosemount  Works,  Gil- 

comston 
Leslie,  James,  valuator  (of  L.  &  H,),  96  North  Broadford 
Leslie,  James,  shoemaker,  23  Mary  well  street 
Leslie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Limited),  Don  Bank,  Bridge 

of  Don 
Leslie,  John,  bootmaker,  31  South  Constitution  street 
Leslie,  John,  accountant  (James  Tytler),  22  Watson  street 
Leslie,  John,  shipmaster,  23  Argyll  place 
Leslie,  John  B.,  commercial  traveller  (A.  R.  Gray),  19  Brighton 

place 
Leslie,  Peter,  202  Hardgate 
Leslie,  Robert  Downie,  advocate  (of  Leslie  &  Reid,  137  Union 

street),  6  Bon- Accord  square 
Leslie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  36  West  North  st.,  h  18  Summerfield 

terrace 
Leslie,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.),  25  Rubislaw  terrace 
Leslie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  shipowners  (agents  for  Harbour  branch, 

T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  67  Marischal  street 
Leslie,  Wm.,  assistant  dockmaster  Harbour  Office,  55  Virginia 

street 
Leslie,  Wm.  R.,  branch  inspector  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  1 

Springbank  place 
Leslie,  Mrs  Alexander,  Grosvenor  place 
Leslie,  Mrs  Wm.,  of  Nethermuir,  28  Albyn  place  and  Nether- 

muir,  New  Deer 
Leslie,  Mrs,  19  Gladstone  place 
Leslie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  60  St.  Nicholas  street 
Leslie,  Mrs,  fishmonger,  3  Basement  floor,  Market 
Leslie,  Miss,  17  Osborne  place 
Leslie,  Miss,  lodgings,  12  Portland  street 
Leslie,  Misses  (of  Powis),  Powis  House 
Letters,  Charles,  pawnbroker.  Chronicle  court,  10  Queen  street, 

h  33  View  terrace 
Levack,  David,  dispensing  chemist,  306  George  street,  h  Moray 

Bank,  37  Argyll  place 
Levie,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  37  Garden  place 
Levie,  Daniel,  15  Ashley  road 
Levie,  G.  0.,  furniture  dealer  and  cooper,  25  Skene  square,  Ji 

68  George  street 
Levie,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  19  Marischal  street 
Lewis,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  57  Virginia  street,  and 

Victoria  road,  boat  builder,  Pointlaw,  h  Walker  road, 

Torry 


196  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Lewis,  Peter,  beadle  (Free  Greyfriars  Church),  21  Canal  street 
Lewis,  Wm.  C,  book-keeper  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  20  Regent 

quay 
Lewis,  Mrs  Charles  E.,  spirit  dealer,  9,  /i  13  York  street 
Lewis,  Mrs,  25  Bon- Accord  street 
Leys,  George  (A.  E.  Gray),  33  Charlotte  street 
Leys,  Mrs  G.  C,  4  Kirkville  terrace 
Ligertwood,  James,  com.  trav.  (Northern  Agricultural  Co.), 

2  Devanha  terrace 
Ligertwood,  Wm.,  shipwright,  33  York  street 
Ligertwood,  Mrs,  37  Garden  place 
Ligertwood,  Mrs  James,  36  Thistle  street 
Lilybank  Soap  Co.,  Lim.,  Kittybrewster 
Lind,  John,  31  Springbank  terrace 
Lind,  Miss,  53  Osborne  place 
Lindsay,  James,  flesher,  10  West  North  street 
Lindsay,  John,  Trustees  of,  millers  and  grain  merchants.  City 

Flour  Mills,  71  and  73  Causeway  end 
Lindsay,  John,  City  Flour  Mills,  h  21  Argyll  place 
Lindsay,  W.  &  W.,  booksellers,  stationers,  printers,  publishers, 

and  newspaper  agents,  28  and  30  Market  street 
Lindsay,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  W.  Lindsay),  9  Gladstone  place 
Lindsay,  Wm.  G.  (of  W.  &  W.  Lindsay),  9  Gladstone  place 
Lindsay,  Mrs  John,  Ness  House,  Calsayseat  road 
Lindsay,  Misses,  7  Crimon  place 
Linklater,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  27  Marywell  street 
Linklater,  And.,  shipmaster,  262  Holburn  street 
Linklater,  Wm.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  (agent  for 

W.  &  A.  Gilbey),  109  Gallowgate,  h  8  Erskine  street 
Linton,  Misses,  3  Devanha  terrace 
Lippe,  Eev.  Robert,  Chaplain,  Royal  Infirmary  and  Lunatic 

Asylum,  28  Argyll  place 
Lipton,  Thos.  J.,  ham  and  butter  merchant,  55  Union  street ; 

head  office,  95  to  99  Lancefield  street,  Glasgow 
Lister,  John,  lapidary,  46  Netherkirkgate,  h  66  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Lister,  Mrs,  lodgings,  QQ  St.  Nicholas  street 
Litster,  Wm.,  teacher  of  music,  68  Springbank  terrace 
Littlejohn,  David,  advocate,   sherift'-clerk   of  Aberdeenshire, 

County  buildings,  h  Cotton  Lodge 
Littlejohn,  George  G.  (of  J.  Littlejohn  &  Sons),  10  Marine  ter. 
Littlejohn,  George,  &  Co.,  wholesale  saddlers'  ironmongers, 

&c.,  17  and  19  Back  wynd 
Littlejohn,  James,  &  Sons,  wholesale  and  retail  tea  dealers  and 

grocers,  39  Green 
Littlejohn,  James  (of  J.  Littlejohn  &  Sons),  4  Millburn  street 
Littlejohn,  James  D.  (of  J.  Littlejohn  &  Sons),  145  Crown  st. 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  197 

Littlejohii,   James,  com.  traveller    (Bon-Accord  Works),   53 

Summer  street 
Littlejolin,  Wm.,  late  bank  manager,  6  Queen's  gardens 
Littlejolm,  Wm.,  farmer.  White  my  res 
Littlejolin,  Mrs  George,  55  Garden  place 
Littlejohn,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Littlejolin,  Mrs  Wm,,  7  East  Graibstone  street 
Liverpool  Shipping  Gffice,  3  Trinity  buildings.  Trinity  quay 
Liverpool  Tea  Go.,  86  Holburn  street 
Livingstone,  John,  fish  dealer,  Pointlaw 
Livingstone,  Mrs,  25  Victoria  street 
Lizars,  Mrs  Dr,  23  St.  Swithin  street 
Lloyd's  agent,  James  Aiken,  jun.,  55  Marischal  street 
Lloyd's  Register,  Surveyor  to,  J.  H.  Hecks,  29  Regent  quay 
Loan  &  Agency  Go.,  Lim.,  The  London  and  Ganadian  ;  Home 

&  Son,  agents 
Lobban,  Wm.,  pattern  maker  (Blaikie  Brothers),  134  King  st. 
Lobban,  Miss,  Young  Ladies'  School,  40,  h  134  King  street 
Lockhart,  James,  wholesale  and  family  confectioner,  Belmont 

Gonfectionery  Works,  2  Little   Belmont  street,  h  W 

Back  wynd 
Logan  &  Go.,  pianoforte  makers  and  music  sellers,  2a  Union 

place,  and  57  and  59  Ghurch  street,  Inverness 
Logan,  G.  A.,  16  Rose  street 

Logan,  David  (of  Logan  &  Go.),  35  Ferryhill  terrace 
Logan,  John,  shipmaster,  35  Spittal 
Logan,  Wm.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  114  George 

street,  h  5  Belmont  road 
Loggie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  217  Union  street 
London  Glothing  Gompany,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  drapers,  45a 

Schoolhill  ;  Wm.  Stewart,  manager 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow  Assurance  Gompany,  Lim. ; 

superintendent,  Michael  Graham,  16  Graigie  street 
London  and  Newcastle  Tea  Go.,  7  Market  street  and  53  Broad 

street  ;  James  Galder,  manager 
Longair,  Andrew  D.,  spirit  dealer,  4  &  6  Exchequer  row,  h 

Elizabeth  Gottage,  King  street  road 
Longmore,   John,   book-keeper  (Royal   Granite    Works),   40 

Thomson  street 
Longmore,  Thomas,  foreman  plumber  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  24 

Nellfield  place 
Longmore,  Mrs,  1 1  Albert  street 
Longmuir,  Mrs  John,  43  Victoria  street 
Lonie,  Alfred  G.,  book-keeper  (Devanha  Brewery),  57  Queen 

street 
Lorimer,  James,  &  Son,  French  and  English  boot  and  shoe 

saloon,  Palace  buildings,  157  Union  street 
17 


198  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Lorimer,  James,  sen.  ^of  J.  Lorimer  &  Son),  36  Belvidere  street 

Lorimer,  James,  jun.  (of  J.  Lorimer  &  Son),  36  Belvidere  street 

Lorimer,  Mrs,  4  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Lome  Hotel,  6  Trinity  street 

Lothian,   Alex.   V.,    science    master,    Grammar    School,    13 

Beaconsfield  place 
Love,  Alex.,  fancy  box  manufacturer.  Union  Glen,  Holburn, 

h  ]  4  Brunswick  place 
Lovie,  James,  commercial  traveller,  17  Richmond  terrace 
Lovie,  Mrs,  162  Crown  street 
Low,  Alex.  R.,  wood  merchant ;  sawmills,  Palmerston  road  ; 

traction  and  thrashing  machine  stores,  162  Wellington 

road  ;  h  32  Ferryhill  place 
Low,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  38  Union  place,  h  28  Summer  st. 
Low,  David,  joiner,  160  Hutcheon  street  west 
Low,  George  M.,  shijDping  clerk  (J.  Crombie),  3  Urquhart  rd. 
Low,  G.  H.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  22  and  22a  Skene  street, 

h  Sandilands  Cottage 
Low,  James,  27  King's  crescent 

Low,  J.  S.,  secretary  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.),  17  Powis  terrace 
Low,  John,  flesher,  239  Holburn  street 
Low,  John,  Fiddie  Cottage,  312  Holburn  street 
Low,  John,  tailor,  3  Market  gallery,  /i  124  Correction  wynd 
Low,  Mrs  Gavin,  40  Whitehouse  street 
Low,  Misses,  31  Union  place 
Low,  Miss,  teacher,  35  Caledonian  place 

Ludwig,  Charles,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  54  Regent  quay 
Ludwig,  Paul  (of  C.  Ludwig  &  Co.),  11  King  street 
Ludwig,  Mrs  Charles,  11  King  street 
Lumsden  &  Gibson,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  95 

Union  street 
Lumsden,  Alex.,  com.  trav.  (W.  P.  &  Sons),  49  Baker  street 
Lumsden,  David,  late  of  Cluny,  34  Osborne  place 
Lumsden,  Henry  S.  (of  Lumsden  &  Gibson),  35  Bon- Accord 

terrace 
Lumsden,  James  Forbes,  advocate  (of  Robertson  &  Lumsden), 

County  buildings.  Castle  street,  li  9  Albyn  terrace 
Lumsden,  James,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  outfitters,  and  shirtmakers, 

155  Union  street 
Lumsden,  James,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  108,  h 

110  John  street 
Lumsden,  John  (of  Wm.  Lumsden  &  Son),  Rowallan,  Cults 
Lumsden,  Robert,  joint  manager  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  Ferry- 
hill  House 
Lumsden,  Wm.,  &  Son,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  58 

Union  stree 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  199 

Lumsden,  Mrs  R.,  156  Crown  street 

Lumsden,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Forbes  street 

Lumsden,  Miss,  lodgings,  10  Margaret  street 

Lumsden,  Miss  Katherine,  acting  lion,  superintendent,  Hospital 

for  Sick  Children,  private  residence,  Glenbogie,  Rhynie 
Lumsden,  Miss  Rachel  Frances,  honorary  lady-superintendent. 

Royal  Infirmary,  private  residence,  Glenbogie,  Rhynie 
Lunan,  Marianus,  agent.   Globe   Parcel  Express,  5  Adelphi 

lane,  A  31  Huntly  street 
Lunan,  Wm.,  chartered  accountant,  183  Great  Western  road 
Lunan,  William,  brassfinisher,  3  Windmill  lane,  h  64|  Gerrard 

street 
Lunatic    Asylum    (Royal),   adjoining    Mary    place ;    Robert 

Jamieson,  M.D.,  consulting  physician 
Lyall,  George,  &  Co.,  silk  mercers  (to  the  Queen),  97  and  99 

Union  street 
Lyall,  James,    ironmonger,  blacksmith,   and   bellhanger,   24 

George  street,  h  33  Shiprow 
Lyall,  John,  com.  traveller  (T.  Craig  &  Sons),  Mayfield  Cottage, 

35  Thomson  street 
Lyall,  Robert,  ironmonger,  34  Broad  street,  h  73  Loanhead 

teiTace 
Lyall,  Miss,  12  Springbank  terrace 
Lyon,  Alexander,  margarine,  soap,  oil,  and  tallow  manufacturer, 

194^  George  street,  h  43  Garden  place 
Lyon,  Alex.,  jun.,  hide  and  tallow  factor,  198  George  street, 

h  52  Garden  place 
Lyon,   Charles,  joiner  and  packing   case  manufacturer   (by 

steam  power),  Clayhills,  Wellington  road,  h  29  Beacons- 
field  place 
Lyon,  George,  clerk,  106  Leslie  terrace 
Lyon,   Henry,  manager   ^Lilybank  Soap  Co.,  Limited),  116 

Leslie  terrace 
Lyon,  John,  5  Belmont  place 

Lyon,  Peter,  bird  dealer,  20  Carmelite  st.,  li  253  Holburn  st. 
Lyon,  William,  leather  merchant,  85  Broad  street 
Lyon,  Mrs  John,  31  Constitution  street 

M'ADAM  &  Co.,  brewers  and  maltsters  (late  Wallace  Bros.), 

146  Hardgate 
M'Adam,  David  G.  (of  J.   M'A.,  7,  9,   11  North  Charlotte 

street),  h  158  King  street 
M'Adani,  John,  carter  and  contractor,  7,  9,  11  N.  Charlotte  st. 
M'Adam,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  M'A.,  7,  9,  11  North  Charlotte 

street),  h  39  Summerfield  terrace 
M'Adam,  William  (of  M'Adani  &  Co.),  181  Holburn  street 
M'Adam,  Mrs  John,  sen.,  7  North  Charlotte  street 


200  GfiNERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Adam,  Mrs,  innkeeper  and  stabler,  30  Gerrard  street 
M'Adam's  Carting  Establishment,  4|  Mealmarket  street 
M'Addie,  Alexander,  pattern  maker,  15  Ferryhill  terrace 
M'Aldowie,   John,   accountant,  13a  Correction  wynd,    h   82 

Bon- Accord  street 
M'Arthur,  Wm.,  superintendent  Fish  Market,  h  5  Affleck  pi. 
M'Auliffe,  H.  M.,  superioress,  Nazareth  House 
M'Bain,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  33  Marischal  street,  h 

Hospital  court,  56  Gallowgate 
M'Bain,  George,  Seafield  Cottage,  Rubislaw 
M'Bain,  George,  shipmaster,  216  Great  Western  road 
M'Bain,  James,  Duncan  place,  94  North  Broadford 
M'Bain,  John,  M.A.,  teacher.  High  School  for   Girls,  Little 

Belmont  street,  h  35  Hamilton  place 
M'Bean,  Miss  Isabella,  1  Powis  terrace 
M'Bean,  Miss  Mary,  teacher  of  music,  1  Powis  terrace 
M'Beath,  Peter,  wholesale  and   retail  grocer   and   provision 

merchant,  112  Gallowgate,  h  20  Powis  place 
M'Bey,  Thomas,  horse  bazaar  and  horse  dealer,   137  North 

Broadford,  h  Cornhill  House 
M'Bey,  Wm.,  Ythan  Cottage,  King  street  road 
M'Boyle,  Mrs  William,  18  Mary  well  street 
M'Call,  John,  auctioneer  and  furniture  dealer,  20  Castle  street 
M'Callum,  D.,  commission  and  insurance  agent,  18  Marischal 

M'Callum,  William  (late  H.M.C.),  27  Frederick  street 
M'Cann,  John  P.,  architect,  35a  Union  st,,  h  24  Roslin  terrace 
M'Cann,  John,  clothier  and  broker,  42  Lodge  walk,  h  20  Koslin 

terrace 
M'Clymont,  Rev.  Jas.  A,,  B.D.  (Holburn  Church),  5  Queen's 

gardens 
M'Combie,  Charles,  advocate  and  notary  public,  129  Union 

street,  h  41  Garden  place 
M'Combie,  George,  gardener.  South  Stocket 
M'Combie,  James,  &  Co.,  fishcurers  and  herring  merchants,  20 

Pointlaw 
M'Combie,  John,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  75  King 

street 
M'Combie,  Wm.,  locomotive  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Kitty- 

brewster,  h  6  Chestnut  row 
M'Combie,  Mrs  J.  B.,  4  Albyn  place 
M'Combie,  Mrs,  Dilkhoosh,  19  Belvidere  street 
M'Combie,  Mrs  T.,  16  Albert  street  and  Briar  Cottage,  West 

Cults 
M'Conachie,  Wm.,  grocer,  17  Fountainhall  road,  h  64  Clare- 

mont  street 
M'Condach,  Miss,  114  Broomhill  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  201 

M'Connochie,  Alexander  Inkson,  chartered  accountant  and 
law  stationer,  74  Union  street,  h  1  East  Craibstone  st. 

M'Cormack,  James,  superintendent,  Postal  Telegraphs,  4  Brae- 
mar  place 

M'Courtie,  Mrs  George,  16  Crimon  place 

M'Crae,  George,  &  Co.,  drapers  and  clothiers,  50  Market  street 

M'Crae,  George  (of  G.  M'Crae  &  Co.),  27  Nellfield  place 

M'Currach,  James,  clerk  (Harbour  Office)  93  Chapel  st. 

M'Diarmid,  John,  accountant  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  27  King 
street,  h  Belleville,  Hammerfield 

M'Donald,  Alex.,  clerk  (Ellis  &  M'Hardy),  21  Regent  quay,  h 
8  Victoria  road,  Torry 

M'Donald,  A.,  shipmaster,  46  Ashley  road 

M'Donald,  Andrew,  flesher,  6  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 

M'Donald,  Angus  (Black  &  Ferguson),  85  Grove  street 

M'Donald,  Archibald  M.,  advocate  (of  Yeats,  Milne,  & 
M'Donald),  144  King  street 

M'Donald,  B.,  feuar,  6  Hillhead  terrace,  Spittal 

M'Donald,  Charles,  Froghall  Granite  Works,  Jute  street;  show- 
yard.  King  street ;  h  Rosslyn  Cottage,  18  Calsayseat 
road 

M'Donald,  Ewen,  joiner  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co.),  78 
Wjiterloo  quay 

M'Donald,  E.,  &  Co.,  brokers,  38  East  North  street 

M'Donald,  George,  builder  (of  I.  &  M'D.),  3  Skene  terrace 

M'Donald,  James,  restaurant  and  hotel  keeper,  11  Market  st., 
h  Nessbank  Cottage,  Cults 

M'Donald,  James,  cabinetmaker,  29  Bon- Accord  street 

M'Donald,  James,  baker,  32  Gallowgate,  h  above  shop 

M'Donald,  John,  blacksmith  and  locksmith,  50  West  North 
street,  h  19  Summerfield  terrace 

M'Donald,  Joseph,  boot-top  manufacturer,  30  Gallowgate 

M'Donald,  Patrick,  contractor,  12  Kintore  place 

M  Donald,  Peter,  clerk,  90  Park  street 

M'Donald,  Peter,  woollen  cloth  merchant,  21,  h  49  Uj>perkirk- 
gate 

M'Donald,  Roderick,  mason,  32  Holburn  road 

M'Donald,  William  Y.,  accountant.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
Lim.,  h  165  Crown  street 

M'Donald,  Wm.,  jobbing  and  landscape  gardener,  184  Great 
Western  road 

M'Donald,  Wm.,  grocer,  150  Hardgate 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  lodgings,  78  Waterloo  quay 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  lodgings,  72  Catherine  street 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  milliner,  54  Claremont  street 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  42  Holburn  road 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  23  Braemar  place 


202  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Donald,  Miss,  151  Crown  street 

M'Donald,  Miss,  34  Nortli  Broadtbrd 

M'Donald,  Miss,  lodgings,  33  Victoria  street 

M'Donald,  Miss,  milliner,  111  Great  Western  road 

M'Donald's  Club  Hotel,  11  Market  street 

M'Dougall,  John,  grain  merchant,  48  Market  street,  h  14  North 

Silver  street 
M'Edward,  John,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  4  Prospect  terrace 
M'Ewan,  Peter,  manager,  bakery  dept.  (N.  Co-operative  Co., 

Lini.),  51  View  terrace 
M'Farland,  Wm.,  lessee,  Her  Majesty's  Theatre,  Guild  street, 

h  Newport,  Fife 
M'Farland's  Music  Hall,  52  Market  street 
M'Gee  &  Co.,  cork  manufacturers,  18  Castle  street 
M'Gilvray,  D.  R.  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  3  Marine  place 
M'Gilvray,  Mrs  (late  of  Keith),  3  Marine  x^lace 
M'Glashan,  Mrs,  1  Albert  street 
M'Gregor  &  Shand,  slaters,  Spa  street 

M'Gregor,  David,  dyer,  26  George  street,  h  50  Belvidere  place 
M'Gregor,  David,  cashier  (Burnett  &  Reid),  30  Prospect  terrace 
M'Gregor,  David,  engine  driver  (Cal.  Railway),  23  Bank  street 
M'Gregor,  George,  furniture  dealer,  10  Marischal  street,  h  25 

Queen  street 
M'Gregor,  Rev.  James,  Cathedral  House,  Huntly  street 
M'Gregor,  John,  dyer,  26  George  street,  h  Leonard  Cottage,  46 

Belvidere  place 
M'Gregor,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  207   George 

street,  h  3  Henry  place 
M'Gregor,  John,  coach  smith,  10  Minister  lane,  h  5  White- 
house  street 
M'Gregor,  John,  cashier  (A.  Forbes  &  Co.),  Mannofield 
M'Gregor,  John  G.,  clerk  (traffic  department,  Cal.  Railway), 

23  Bank  street 
M'Gregor,  Thomas  (of  M'Gregor  &  Shand),  26  Huntly  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  38  Union  Row 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  18  Watson  street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs,  grocer,  7  East  North  street,  h  83  King  street 
M'Gregor,  Miss,  25  Marischal  street 
M'Grigor,  Miss,  8i  North  Silver  street 
M'Haffie  &  Brown,  saw  millers  and  packing  case  manufacturers, 

66  Spring  garden 
M'Haffie,  R.  (of  M'H.  eSc  B.),  13  Causewayend 
M'Hardy,  Charles  (of  Ellis  &  M'Hardy),  113  Crown  street 
M'Hardy,    David,   &   Son,   ironmongers   (to   the  Queen  and 
H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales),  bellhangers,  and  manu- 
facturers of  general  smith  work,  54  Netherkirkgate 
M'Hardy,  D.  (of  D.  M'Hardy  &  Son),  Cranford,  Ruthrieston 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  203 

M'Hai'dy,  James,  draper,  154  Crown  street 

M'Hardy,  James,  manager,  building  yard  (Hall,  Russell,  & 

Co.),  27  York  place 
M'Hardy,  James,  butcher,  121  Holburn  street 
M'Hardy,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  188  West 

North  street 
M'Hardy,  Samuel,  cashier  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  27  King  st., 

h  Anna  Villa,  Peterculter 
M'Hardy,  Wm.,  sergeant  of  police,  42  Rose  street 
M'Hardy,  Mrs,  261  Great  Western  road 
M'Hardy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Mary  place 
M'Hardy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  106  North  Broadford 
M'Hardy,  Miss,  4  Kirkville  terrace 
M'Hardy,  Miss  M.,  22  Ashley  road 
M'lntosii  &  Mackie,  drapers,  46  St.  Nicholas  street 
M'Intosh  &  Rae,  sculptors,  Lome  Granite  Works,  Hutcheon 

street  west 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  draper  (of  M'l.  &  M.),  Grosvenor  place 
M'Intosh,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  146  Gallowgate 
M'Intosh,  Daniel,  late  farmer,  72  Hutcheon  street 
M'Intosh,  James,  gardener,  Westmore,  Stocket 
M'Intosh,  James,  commercial  traveller  (W.  Rattray  &  Son), 

32  Powis  terrace 
M'Intosh,  James,  flesher  (to  the  Queen),  50,  51,  and  52  Market 

hall,  h  Middleton  of  TuUos,  Nigg 
M'Intosh,  James,  reporter  {Aberdeen  Journal),  52  Powis  place 
M'Intosh,  James  (of  M'Intosh  &  Rae),  58  North  Broadford 
M'Intosh,  John,  foreman  plater  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  Gran- 
town  Cottage,  Torry 
M'Intosh,  John,  head  steward  (City  of  London),  7  Crown  ter. 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  tea  and  provision  merchant,  55  Hutcheon  st. 
M'Intosh,  Miss,  draper,  78  Queen  street 

M'Intyre,  Jas.,  chimney  sweeper,  96  Green,  h  6^  Windy  wynd 
M'Intyre,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  113  Gallowgate,  h  21 

Seamount  place 
M'lvor,  Wm.,  48  Commerce  street 
M'Kay  &  Milne,  timber  merchants  and  turners,  Victoria  Patent 

Sawmills,  Hutcheon  street  west 
M'Kay,  Alex,  (of  M'Kay  &  Milne),  2  Mount  place 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  grocer,  12  South  Mount  st.,  h  21  Kintore  place 
M'Kay,  David,  lessee,  Aberdeen  Turkish  Baths,  1  Bath  street, 

h  3  Crown  terrace 
M'Kay,  George,  &  Son,  slaters,  26  Union  row 
M'Kay,  H.  S.,  overseer,  Puttalia  Cottage,  39  Charles  street 
M'Kay,  J.  C,  printer,  15  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  Craigston  Cot., 

29  Holburn  road 
M'Kay,  John  (of  G.  Mackay  &  Son),  50  Stanley  street 


204  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Kay,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  100  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  John  G.,  painter  and  glazier,  27  Loch  street  (beadle, 

U.P.  Church,  Charlotte  street),  h  80  John  street 
M'Kay,  Neil,  plumber  and   gasfitter,  21   Loch  street,  /;.  12 

Charlotte  street 
M'Kay,  Wm.,  plasterer,  22  Broad  street,  h  62  Queen  street 
M'Kay,  Wm.,  foreman  joiner  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  81  Wales  street 
M'Kay,  Wm.,  foreman  engineer  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Kittybrewster, 

h  Olmstead  Cottage,  Woodside 
M'Kay,  Mrs  E.,  feuar,  26  Spittal 
M'Kay,  Mrs  George,  48  North  Charlotte  street 
M'Kay,  Mrs  John,  46  Watson  street 
M'Kay,  Mrs,  8  Ferrjdiill  terrace 
M'Kay,  Miss,  milliner,  84  Rosemount  place 
M'Kechnie,  Mrs  James,  broker,  21  Lodge  walk 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  tinsmith,  74  East  North  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  8,  h  10  Park  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.  G.,  late  shipmaster,  31  Mount  street 
]\l'Kenzie,  Archibald,  coal  merchant,  Market  st.,  h  126  Crown 

street 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  postman,  22  Northfield  place 
M'Kenzie,  George,  clerk  (M.  H.  &  Co.),  34  Union  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  James,  fish  and  game  dealer,  72  Loch  street 
M'Kenzie,  James,  8  Osborne  place 
M'Kenzie,  James,  18  Charlotte  street 
M'Kenzie,  James,  carpenter,  1  Hawthorn  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  James,  insurance  agent,  1  Prospect  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  John,  jobbing  joiner,  2  Nelson  lane 
M'Kenzie,  John,  teacher   (Skene  Street  Public  School),  261 

George  street 
M'Kenzie,  John  (of  Gauld  &  M'Kenzie),  Park  Cottage,  Loan- 
head  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  John,  grocer,  434  Schoolhill,  li  39  Back  wynd 
M'Kenzie,  John  (of  J.  Williams  &  Sons),  59  Watson  street 
M'Kenzie,  John  R.,  law-stationer  and  accountant,  13  Bridge 

street 
M'Kenzie,  Thomas,  agricultural  implement  maker,  13  Summer 

street,  h  132  Holburn  street 
M'Kenzie,  Thos.,  commercial  traveller,  88  Leslie  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  book-keeper.  School  Board  Office,  31  King 

street,  h  13  Constitution  street 
M'Kenzie,  Jas.  W.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  69 

North  Broad  ford,  hlb  Erskine  street 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  bookstall-keeper.  Joint  Station,  h  39  Summer- 
field  terrace 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  proprietrix,  25  Spittal 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  (late  of  Ruthrieston),  10  Victoria  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  205 

M'Kenzie,  Miss,  draper,  19  Market  gallery 
M'Killiam,  B.  &  W.,  confectioners  (to  tlie  Queen),  54  Broad  st. 
M'Killiam,  Basil  (of  B.  &  W.  M'Killiam),  48  A^ictoria  street 
M'Killiam,  Isaac  R.  (of  B.  &  W.  M'Killiam),  10  Bon-Accord 

terrace 
M'Killiam,  Mrs  R,  137  Union  street 

M'Killiam,  Misses,  teachers  of  music  and  French,  137  Union  st. 
M'Killigan,  Alex.,  63  Loanhead  terrace 
M'Killop,   Miss    A.,   teacher   (Ferryhill    Public   School),   43 

Whitehouse  street 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs  Allan,  fish  merchant,  Basement,  Market,  h  8 

Carmelite  street 
M'Kinnon,  George  B.,  watchmaker,  20  St.  Nicholas  street,  h 

13  Belvidere  street 
M'Kinnon,  James,  upholsterer,  137  Leadside  road 
M'Kinnon,  John,  late  ironfounder,  54  King  street 
M'Kinnon,  Lauchlan,  jun.,  &  Son,  advocates,  sharebrokers,  and 

insurance  agents,  23  Market  street 
M'Kinnon,  Lauchlan,  jun.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  agent 

for  the  British  Linen  Co.  Bank,  and  secretary  to  the 

Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Co.,  23  Market  street,  h 

261  Union  street 
M'Kinnon,   William,   &   Co.,   ironfounders,   engineers,   mill- 
wrights, boilermakers,  and  general  blacksmiths.  Spring 

Garden  Works,  Windy  wynd 
M'Lachlan,  John,  teacher  (Cause  way  end  Public  School),  14 

Belvidere  street 
M'Lachlan,  Miss,  lodgings,  24  Craigie  street 
M'Laren,  D.  F.,  jeweller  and  hardware  merchant,  15  Union 

buildings,  h  29  Albert  terrace 
M'Laren,  David,  commercial  traveller,  1  Belgrave  terrace 
M'Laren,  Mitcliell  L.  S.,  commission  merchant  (of  John  Sheed 

&  Co.),  Fernielee,  Murtle 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  foreman  (Mutter,  Howie,  &  Co.),  60  Huntly 

street 
M'Lean,  Alex,,  clerk  (G.  W.  Bakery),  9  Claremont  place 
M'Lean,  Donald,  contractor,  82  Rosemount  place 
M'Lean,  George,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  41  Green 
M'Lean,  James,  fishmonger  and  grocer,  197  George  st.,  h  118 

North  Broadford 
M'Lean,  John,  superintendent  of  meters  ;   office,   16  Regent 

quay,  h  52  Gallowgate 
M'Lean,  T!^,  wine  merchant,  9  Stirling  st.,  /i  19  Bon- Accord  st. 
M'Lean,  Mrs  Thomas,  17  Bon- Accord  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs  Alexander,  37  Braemar  place 
M'Lellan,  Basil  S.,  M.A.,  teacher  (Robert  Gordon's  College), 

13  Beech  srove  terrace 


206  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

M'Lennan,  John,  Applebank,  13  Spittal 

M'Lennan,   Hugh,   advocate  and   notary  public,    clerk  and 

treasurer,  Old  Machar  and  Nigg  School  Boards,  and  to 

Heritors  of  Old  Machar  Parish,  71  King  street,  h  Apple- 
bank,  13  Spittal 
M'Leod,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  tinplate  workers,  11  Justice  street,  h  21 

South  Constitution  street 
M'Leod,  Alex.,  carter,  Millbank  lane,  h^h  Broadford  lane 
M'Leod,  James,  painter  and  glazier,  19  Woolmanhill,  h  35  St. 

Nicholas  street 
M'Leod,  James,  Maryculter  postman,  23  Marywell  street 
M'Leod,  John,  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  3  Schoolhill 
M'Leod,  J.  C,  hatter,  34  and  46  Union  street,  h  148  Hardgate 
M'Leod,  Simon,  spirit  dealer,  1  Trinity  quay,  h  73  Crown  st. 
M'Leod,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  14  Shiprow,  h  Celtic 

Cottage,  21  Erskine  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  draper,  3  Forbes  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs  John,  11  Schoolhill 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Park  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  73  Crown  street 
M'Leod,  Miss,  teacher  (Albion  Street  Public  School),  29  South 

Constitution  street 
M'Leod,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  24  Dee  street 
M'Mahon,  John,  artist  and  photographer,  54  Union  place,  h 

Balmoral  Lodge,  Balmoi'al  place 
M'Master,  Mrs,  79  Bon-Accord  street 
M'Math,  Alex.,  detective,  28  Mount  street  west 
M'Millan,  D.,  architect,  35a  Union  street,  /i  11  Albury  road 
M'Millan,  Wm.,  engraver  and  lithographer,  37  Market  street, 

li  37  Powis  place 
M'Naughton,  D.  F.  (G.  &  T.),  117  Leslie  terrace 
M'Naughton,  Mrs,  83  Skene  square 
M'Neil,  Thos.  D.,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Middlemas  &  Co., 

Edinburgh),  21  Osborne  place 
M'Nicol,  D.,  officer  (Inland  Revenue),  27  King  street,  k  33 

Esslemont  avenue 
M'Petrie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3,  h  1  Garvock  street 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  jun.,  baker  and  confectioner,  3  Guild 

street  and  45  Richmond  street,  7i  19  Fountainhall  road 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  baker,  confectioner,  and  pastry  cook 

(Rec.    Post   Office),    15   Fountainhall  road,   18    Guild 

street,  and  9  Union  buildings,  7i  19  Fountainhall  road 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  land  steward,  87  Claremont  street 
M'Pherson,  David,  shipmaster,  37^  Sjnttal 
M'Pherson,  George,  pawnbroker,  16  Hutcheon  street,  /i  6  N. 

Broadford 
M'Pherson,  John  C.  (of  E.  &  M'P.),  7  Cherrybank 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  207 

M'Pherson,  John,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Deemount  Nursery 

and  Market  hall,  h  Polmuir 
M'Pherson,  John,  late  bookseller,  Margie  Cottage,  Westfield  rd, 
M'Pherson,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  (Edmonston  &  Co.), 

170  Crown  street 
M'Pherson,  Wm.,  restaurant,  88,  h  99  George  street 
M'Pherson,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  30  Portland  street 
M'Pherson,  Miss  Isabella,  tobacconist,  25a,  h  35a  Union  street 
M'Pherson,  Miss,  housekeeper,  Trades'  Hall,  153  Union  street 
M'Pherson,  Misses,  22  Bridge  street 
M'Pherson,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  107  Rosemount 

place 
M'Queen,  Alex.,  bellhanger,  266  Holburn  street 
M'Queen,  Rev.  And.,  M.A.,  B.D.  (Free  Holburn),  16  Beacons- 
field  place 
M'Rae,  Alex.,  general  blacksmith,  130,  h  136  Hardgate 
M'Rae,  John,  44  Holburn  road 
M'Rae,  Mrs  John,   spirit  dealer,   79   Holburn  street,  h  44 

Holburn  road 
M'Rae,  Miss  E.,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  28  Crown  street 
M'Robb  &  Co.,  carters  and  contractors,  29  Commerce  street 
M'Robb,  Charles  (of  M'Robb  &  Co.),  15  Cotton  street 
M'Robb,  James,  overseer  (M'Robb  &  Co.),  75  Virginia  street 
M'Robb,  John,  overseer  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  19  Roslin  ter. 
M' Robbie  &  Milne,  builders,  licensed  valuators  and  surveyors 

of  house  property,  Albert  place 
M'Robbie,  Alex,  (of  M' Robbie  &  Milne),  8  Hamilton  place 
M'Robbie,  Alex.,  fishcurer,  5  George  street  and  Pointlaw,  h 

Sunnyside 
M'Robbie,  A.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  249  George  st. 
M'Robbie,  Charles,  house  proprietor,  18  Argyll  place 
M'Robbie,  James,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder, 

Affleck  street 
M'Robbie,  John  S.,  M.D.,  160  Gallowgate,  h  Sunnyside 
M'Robbie,  Peter,  gardener.  Market  hall,  h  Sunnyside 
M'Robbie,  Wm.,  Cafe,  25  York  place 
M'Taggart  &  Booth,  coal  brokers  and  connnission  agents,  7^ 

Shore  brae,  2nd  door  from  Regent  quay 
M'Taggart,  Mrs  D.,  16  Belvidere  street 
M'Tavish,  Alex.,  engineer,  8  Victoria  road,  Torry 
M'Tavish,  Mrs,  lodgings,  174  Crown  street 
M 'William,  Alexander,  grocer,  13  Wales  street,  /i  14  Consti- 
tution street 
M 'William,  James,  solicitor,  173  Union  street,  h  120  Hamil- 
ton place 
M'William,  John  A.,  M.D.,  professor  of  Institutes  of  Medi- 
cine, University  of  Aberdeen,  h  34  Fountainhall  road 


208  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

M'William,  John,  &  Co.,  house  carpenters.  Thistle  lane,  h  59 
Victoria  street 

M'William,  William,  bookseller,  42  Castle  street 

M'William,  Mrs,  lodgings,  174  Crown  street 

M'William,  Miss,  lodgings,  26  Crown  street 

Macadam,  W.,  church  officer  (Free  South),  72  St.  Andrew  st. 

Macaldowie,  John,  clerk  (Town  Council,  Police  dept),  43  Vic- 
toria street 

Macaldowie,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  163  Crown  street 

Macandrew,  Alexander  (Q.  Cornwall  &  Sons),  121  Crown  st. 

Macandrew,  D.,  &  Co.,  contractors,  patent  horticultural  and 
house  builders,  concrete  builders,  cement  and  felt  mer- 
chants, and  licensed  valuators,  and  surveyors  of  house 
projoerty,  120  Loch  street 

Macandrew,  Daniel,  architect  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.),  Vinery  Lodge, 
Cults 

Macandrew,  D.,  jun.  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.),  24  Polmuir  road 

Macandrew,  John  M.,  Bursar's  Hotel,  61  Castle  street 

Macandrew,  Wm.,  jobbing  gardener,  16  Jute  street 

Macbain,  George,  shipmaster,  4  Bannermill  cottages 

Macbean,  Donald,  Hammerfield  west.  Great  Western  road 

Macbeth,  James,  pianoforte  maker  and  music  seller,  181  Union 
street ;  workshop.  Thistle  lane,  h  4  Marine  terrace 

Macbeth,  Mrs  David,  milliner  and  draper,  35,  h  31a  George  st. 

Macbeth,  Mrs,  sen.,  45  Thomson  street 

Maccall,  Alex.  Vernor,  fleet-paymaster,  R.N.,  296  Great 
Western  road 

MacDonald,  D.  C,  solicitor  and  notary  public,  31  King  street, 
h  2  Union  terrace 

Macdonald,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Limited,  Aberdeen  Granite  Works, 
Constitution  street 

Macdonald,  Alex.  S.  (of  D.  Macdonald  &  Sons),  36  Fountain- 
hall  road 

Macdonald,  A.,  refreshment  rooms.  Joint  Station,  h  4  Crown 
terrace 

Macdonald,  Angus  M.,  M.A.,  L.C.P.  divinity  student,  Rogart 
Cottage,  6  Argyll  place 

Macdonald,  Archibald,  accountant  and  cashier  (A.  S.  N.  Co.), 
Armadale,  Hammerfield  west 

Macdonald,  Rev.  Charles  Cadell  (St.  Clement's  Parish  Church), 
1  Mount  place 

Macdonald,  David,  &  Sons,  hide,  leather,  bark,  commission 
merchants,  and  herring  factors,  27  and  29  St.  Andrew  st. 

Macdonald,  David  A.  (of  D.  Macdonald  &  Sons),  7  Forrest  road 

Macdcmald,  David,  27  and  29  St.  Andrew  street,  h  Marine 
Villa,  South  Constitution  street,  and  Mount  St.  Ternan 
House,  Banchory- Ternan 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  209 

Macdonald,  Donald,  reporter  (Aberdeen  Journal),  30  Prospect 

terrace 
Macdonald,  Duncan,  com.  traveller  (J.  F.  White),  4  South 

Crown  street 
Macdonald,  Ewen,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  193  Gallowgate,  h 

23  King's  crescent 
Macdonald,  Rev.  George  (St.  Columba  Free  Church),  St.  Col- 

umba  Free  Manse,  10  Albury  road 
Macdonald,  Hugh,  writer,  56  Castle  street,  h  Kogart  Cottage, 

6  Argyll  place  /' 

Macdonald,  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  surgeon-major,  26  Carden 

place 
Macdonald,  James,  merchant  tailor,  21  Marischal  street,  h  66 

Green 
Macdonald,  The  Right  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen, 

Bishop's  House,  20  Queen's  road 
Macdonald,  John  B.,  commission  agent,  22  Adelphi 
Macdonald,  Ranald,  factor  for  the  Cluny  estates  ;  office,  240 

Union  street,  /i  14  Albyn  terrace 
Macdonald,  William,  grocer,  1  St.  Clair  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  Kepplestone 
Macdonald,  Mrs  Isabella,  draper,  171  Gallowgate 
Macdonald,  I.,  &  Co.,  hosiers,  33  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  40  N. 

Broadford 
Macdonald,  Miss,  4  Ferryhill  place 
Macdonald,  Miss,  7  Queen's  terrace 
Macdonald,  Miss,  10  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western  road 
Macgillivray,  A.,  Episcopal  clergyman,  143  Great  Western  rd. 
Macgregor,  Alexander,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  256 

Union  street 
Macgregor,  John,  stonecutter,  116  Great  Western  road,  h  Ythan 

Cottage,  17  Broom  hill  place 
Macgregor,  M.,  phrenologist,  109  George  street 
Machattie,  A.,  merchant,  Belvidere  place,  h  Burn  Dale  Cottage, 

Bonnymuir 
Machattie,  John,  family  grocer,  40  and   42   Woolmanhill,  h 

Berrybank,  Kittybrewster 
Machray,  Alex.,  charter ec]   accountant  (of  Cochran  &   Mac- 

pherson),  Struan  Cottage,  26  King's  gate 
Machray,  John,  23  Ashley  road 
Macintosh,  Wm.  (of  Esslemont  &  Macintosh),  Grove  Cottage, 

60  Great  Western  road 
Macintosh,  Wm.,  wireworker,  58  North  Charlotte  street,  h  44 

Thomson  street 
Mackay,  Alex.,  sailmaker,  York  place,  h  50  St.  Clement  street 
Mackay,  Alex.,  sergeant  of  police,  98  Holluirn  street 
Mackay,  Alex.,  printer  (Free  Press),  256  Great  Western  road 
18 


210  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Mackay,  Alex.  S.  (of  B.  &  M.),  227  King  street 

Mackay,  Kev.  Angus  M.,  incumbent  (St.  James),  32  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Mackay,  David  W.,  foreign  money  changer,  8  Chronicle  lane 

Mackay,  G.  S.,  music  and  instrumental  saloon,  6  Guild  street, 
/t  15  Affleck  street 

Mackay,  James,  clerk  (N.  A.  Co.),  8  Ferryhill  terrace 

Mackay,  John,  gatekeeper,  Banner  mill 

Mackay,  Rev.  M.,  M.A.,  late  of  Fordyce,  10  Broadford  place 

Mackay,  R.  Whyte  (of  Anderson  &  Thomson),  54  Garden  place 

Mackay,  Roderick,  contractor,  238  George  street,  h  Abergeldie 
road,  Bloomfield 

Mackay,  Wm.,  chemist,  260  Union  street,  h  9  Brighton  place 

Mackay,  Wm.,  mason,  10  Holburn  road 

Mackay,  Wm.,  writer  (City  Fiscal's  office),  33  Constitution  st. 

Mackay,  Mrs  D.  M.,  24  North  Albert  street 

Mackay,  Miss,  8  Albert  street 

Mackenzie,  A.  &  J.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  30a  Summer  street 

Mackenzie,  A.  Marshall  (of  Matthews  &  Mackenzie),  Queen's 
gate 

Mackenzie,  A,  G.,  waiter,  47  Holburn  street 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  upholsterer,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  h 
10  Ann  place 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  artist,  15  Adelphi,  h  10  Ann  place 

Mackenzie,  Douglas  F.,  cashier  (Kilgour  &  Walker),  44  Thom- 
son street 

Mackenzie,  Duncan  (J.  Abernethy  &  Co.,  Ferryhill  Foundry), 
28  Ferryhill  place 

Mackenzie,  Hugh,  teller  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  16  North  Silver 
street 

Mackenzie,  James,  merchant  (of  Mackenzie,  Watt,  &  Mait- 
land),  66  Hamilton  place 

Mackenzie,  James,  Rosehill  House 

Mackenzie,  John  L.,  teacher,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Raeden,  Mid-Stocket 
road 

Mackenzie,  J.  Russell,  architect,  181a  Union  street,  h  Disblair, 
Summerhill,  New  Machar 

Mackenzie,  N.  S.  (N.  of  S.  Savings  Bank),  10  Ann  place 

Mackenzie,  Roderick,  building  and  quantity  surveyor,  52 
St.  Swithin  street 

Mackenzie,  Watt,  &  Maitland  (late  Shirres,  Webster,  &  Mac- 
kenzie), wholesale  warehousemen,  42  Market  street 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  publisher,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  66  Queen  street,  h 
Rosehill 

Mackenzie,  Wm.  (of  Fortrie),  5  Polmuir  road 

Mackenzie,  Mrs  (late  of  Skene),  5  Garden  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  211 

Mackenzie,  Miss,  Friendville 

Mackie,   Alexander,    M.A.,    principal,   Albyn    Place    Ladies' 

School,  6  Albyn  j)lace,  h  4  Garden  place 
Mackie,  Alex.,  fruiterer,  1  Gilcomston  steps,  11  and  12  Black's 

buildings,  41  George  st.,  and  Market  hall,  h  38  Skene 

street 
Mackie,  Alex.,  messenger  (Union  Bank),  18  St.  Mary's  place 
Mackie,  Alex.,  basket  maker,  1  and  2  Market  gallery,  h  27 

Upperkirkgate 
Mackie,  D.,  M.D.  (A.M.D.),  87  Bon-Accord  street 
Mackie,  David,  &  Co.,  wincey  and  tape  manufacturers,  166 

West  North  street 
Mackie,  David  (of  M'l.  &  M.),  5  Eoslin  terrace 
Mackie,  Duncan,  engineer,  69  Dee  street 
Mackie,   James  D.,  solicitor,  34  Bridge  st.,  h  18  St.   Mary's 

place 
Mackie,  John,  slater,  102  Green 
Mackie,  John,  15  Claremont  street 
Mackie,  Peter,   painter  and  glazier,  41  Skene  square,   h  44 

Esslemont  avenue 
Mackie,  Richard,  clothier,  42  Bridge  street,  ]i  Park  View  House, 

Ann  place 
Mackie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  23  Thistle  street 
Mackie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  168  Crown  street 
Mackie,  Mrs,  25  Gladstone  place 
Mackie,  Miss,  42  Holburn  road 
Mackie,  Miss,  ostrich  feather  dresser  and  teacher  of  music,  40 

JB'erryhill  terrace 
Mackinnon,  Lachlan,  yost.,  advocate,  23  Market  street,  h  4 

Forrest  road 
Mackinnon,  Wm.,  advocate  and  stockbroker,  23  Market  street, 

li  24  Union  place 
Mackintosh,  David,  telegraphist  (P.O.),  3  Gray's  buildings, 

Rosemount 
Mackintosh,  James  (sanitary  dept..  City  Buildings),  4  Char- 
lotte street 
Mackintosh,  John,  bookseller  and  news-vendor,  62,  h  84  Broad 

street 
Mackintosh,  P.  H.  (Pratt  &  Keith),  Park  View  House,  Ann 

place 
Mackintosh,  T.  H.,  dental  surgeon,  129  Union  street 
Mackintosh,  Wm.,  local  secretary  (Gresham  Insurance  Society), 

28  Market  street,  h  36  Hamilton  place 
Mackintosh,  Miss  Isabella,  lodgings,  267  Union  street 
Maclean,  K.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  outfitters  (of  London),  17 

Bridge  street 
Maclean,  Miss,  22  North  Silver  street 


212  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Maclean,  Miss  J.  H.,  manageress  (Steam  Laundry  Co.),  40 
Claremont  street 

Maclennan,  Thomas,  writer,  Procurator  Fiscal's  Office,  Court 
House,  7i  21  Eichmond  terrace 

Maclennan,  Mrs,  90  Stanley  street 

Macleod,  Alfred,  teacher  of  elocution,  4  Albury  road 

Macleod,  John,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  40  Bridge  street,  h 
33  Caledonian  place 

Macleod,  Eev.  Robt.  (^Free  John  Knox),  the  Manse,  86  Rose- 
mount  i^lace 

Maclure,  Mrs,  18  Rubislaw  terrace 

Macmillan,  Rev.  John,  principal,  Bon- Accord  School,  1  Bon- 
Accord  terrace,  h  1  Union  place 

Maconachie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  167  Skene  street  west 

Maconnachie,  George,  compositor,  97  Park  street 

Macphail,  Miss,  63  Marischal  street 

Macpherson,  Andrew,  advocate  (of  Cochran  &  Macpherson, 
152  Union  street),  38  Albyn  place 

Macpherson,  Duncan,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  40,  h  38  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Macquarrie,  Arch.,  solicitor,  14  Adelphi,  h  270  Great  Western 
road 

Macqueen,  John  Otto,  S.S.C.  (of  Edmonds  k  Macqueen),  Fae- 
me-well,  Fintray,  near  Aberdeen 

Macquibban,  Charles  Mitchell,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  surgeon- 
major,  M.M.S.  (3rd  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders),  248 
Union  street 

Macrae,  Colin  (Inland  Revenue  Officer,  Devanha  Distillery), 
158  Crown  street 

Macrae,  Frederick,  picture  frame  maker  (Hay  &  Lyall),  9 
Urquhart  road 

Macrobin,  Mrs  Dr,  33  Osborne  place 

Macritchie,  Roderick,  late  R.N.,  44  King  street 

Macritchie,  Mrs,  Register  Office  for  Servants,  44  King  street 

Maguire,  E.  J.,  48  Belvidere  place 

Maguire,  Francis  I.,  clothes  dealer,  55,  h  53  Green 

Maguire,  Miss  Francis,  51  Queen  street 

Mahon,  R.  J.  H.,  major  (3rd  East  Surrey  Regt.),  and  assistant 
surveyor  (G.P.O.),  45  Fountainhall  road 

Mahoney,  Mrs,  162  Great  Western  road 

Main,  Alex.,  furniture  dealer,  18  Carmelite  street 

Main,  Andrew,  ship  surveyor,  Morro  Cottage,  Holburn  road 

Main,  James,  attendant  (Masonic  Club),  Exchange  street 

Main,  James,  cork  manufacturer,  31  St.  Andrew  street,  h  38 
Loanhead  terrace 

Main,  Mrs,  99  Grove  street 

Main,  Miss  (of  Emslie  &  Main),  30  Loanhead  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  213 

Mair,  James,  postman,  60  Wellington  street 

Mair,  John  A.  (Aberdeen  Journal)^  30  Bank  street 

Mair,  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Dee  street 

Maitland,  Adain  (J.  &  W.  Henderson),  76  Fountainliall  road 

Maitland,  Charles  A.,  surveyor,  G.  P.  0.  Northern  District  of 

Scotland,  office  and  h  6  Crown  terrace 
Maitland,  Charles,   slater,  72  Woolmanhill,  /i  41  Esslemont 

avenue 
Maitland,  George,  &  Co.,  drapers  and  silk  mercers,  the  West- 
End  House,  9a  Union  place 
Maitland,  Geo.  (of  G.  Maitland  &  Co.),  41  Fonthill  terrace 
Maitland,  George  (of  G.  Lyall  &  Co.),  97  Union  street 
Maitland,  James,  auctioneer,  13  Canal  street 
Maitland,  James,  jeweller,  14  Carmelite  street,  h  22  Watson  st. 
Maitland,  John  (of  Mackenzie,  Watt,  &  Maitland),  18  Queen 

street 
Maitland,  Robert,  shipowner,  67  Argyll  place  and  Balgreen, 

Low  Stocket  road 
Maitland,  Wm.  (James  Neil),  183  Union  st.,  h  108  Broomhill 

place 
Maitland,  Mrs,  20  Ferryhill  place 
Maitland,  Mrs,  80  Rose  street 
Maitland,  Miss  Rebecca,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  229  King  st., 

h  9  Nelson  street 
Malcolm  &  Park,  house  carpenters,  Mannofield 
Malcolm,  Aitken,  late  moulder,  75  Spittal 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  30  John  street,  h  30  Skene 

terrace 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  7  West  North  st., 

h  41  Urquhart  road 
Malcolm,  Andrew,  watch  and  clock  maker,  13  Union  place, 

h  1  Thistle  place 
Malcolm,  James  (of  M.  &  P.),  20  Brighton  place 
Malcolm,  Miss,  matron  (Orphan  Hospital),  30  Huntly  street 
Mann,  Alex.,  grocer,  12,  h  26  Catherine  street 
Mann,  Charles,  hotel-keeper  (Mann's  Palace  Hotel),  159  Union 

street,  and  5  Bridge  street,  h  Broomhill  House 
Mann,  George,  coal  merchant,  72  Bon-Accord  street 
Mann,  George,  civil  engineer  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  72  Eon-Accord 

street 
Mann,  Henry,  ship  carpenter,  27  York  place 
Mann,  Wm.,  tailor,  22  Shoe  lane 
Manson  &  Co.,  Bon-Accord  Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street 
Manson,  David,  collector  of  Inland  Revenue,  27  King  street,  h 

The  Limes,  44  Polmuir  road 
Manson,  Forbes  (of  Manson  &  Co.),  12  Forest  road 
Manson,  Geo.,  painter,  117,  h  86  North  Broadford 


214  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Manson,  James,  assistant  (J.  Falconer  &  Co.),  2  Gilcomston 
park 

Manson,  James,  locomotive  superintendent  (G.  N.  of  S.  R., 
Kittybrewster),  h  2  Elmbank  terrace 

Manson,  William,  house  carpenter,  14  Blackfiiars  street,  h  41 
Esslemont  avenue 

Manson,  Wm.  (Great  Northern  Tel.  Co.),  Heath  Cottage,  Bal- 
moral lane 

Manuelle,  A.  &  F.,  stone  merchants.  Provost  Blaikie's  quay ; 
quarries,  Dancing  Cairns,  Sclattie,  Dyce,  and  Anguston 

Marchant,  James,  shipmaster,  s.s.  City  of  Aberdeen,  362  Hol- 
burn  St. 

Marchbank,  Miss,  ostrich  feather  dyer  (successor  to  Miss  Ellis), 

10  Dee  street 

Marnoch,    George    R,    bookseller,    68    Park    street,    h    21 

Summerfield  terrace 
Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  advocates  and  chartered  accountants, 

147  Union  street 
Marr  -&  Co.,  pianoforte  and  music  sellers  (to  the  Queen),  Royal 

Music  Saloon,  218  Union  street ;  piano  factory.  Union 

wynd 
Marr,  Adam,  clerk  (Brebner  &  Grant),  42  Bon- Accord  street 
Marr,  Alex.,  Free  Press  Office,  h  23  Garden  place 
Marr,  Alex.,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Millbank  lane,  h 

11  North  Broadford 

Marr,  Alex.,  secretary  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Limited),  the  Cottage, 

Stoneywood  Works 
Marr,  Alex.,  meal  and  barley  warehouse  and  stabling,  13  and 

15  John  street,  h  28  Rosemount  place 
Marr,  Alex.,  ship  chandler  and  ship  broker,  51  Regent  quay,  h 

32  Bank  street 
Marr,  George,  architect  (of  Jenkins  &  Marr),  42  Bon-Accord 

street 
Marr,  James  (of  C.  Christie  &  Co.,  coal  merchants),  Roseneath 

Villa,  Salisbury  terrace 
Marr,  James,  provision  merchant,  14  Margaret  street 
Marr,  James,  pianoforte  tuner  and  repairer,  5  Northfield  place 
Marr,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  makers  and  music  sellers,  14, 

J(  14a  Schoolhill 
Marr,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  17  Chapel  street,  h  161 

Skene  street  west 
Marr,  Wm.,  bookbinder,  5  Northfield  place 
Marr,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (B.  Reid  &  Co.,  Bon- Accord  Works),  1 

Stafford  street 
Marr,  Mrs,  24  Gladstone  place 
Marr,  Mrs,  flower  modeller,  6  St.  Andrew  street 
Marr,  Mrs,  merchant,  1  Willowdale  place 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  216- 

Marsh,  Misses,  20  Ashley  road 

Marshall  &  Co.,  preservers  of  fresh  provisions  and  export  fish 

merchants.  Spring  garden 
Marshall  &  Reid,  wholesale  and  retail  drapers,  52  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Marshall,  Alex.  A.  S.,  commission  agent,  43  Marischal  street, 

h  6  Rubislaw  place 
Marshall,  Andrew,  brewer  (T.,  M.,  &  Co.,  Old  Abdn.),  Mile- 
end  House 
Marshall,  James,  M.D.,  6  Rubislaw  place 
Marshall,  James  E.,  commercial  traveller,  26  Exchange  street, 

h  6  Rose  street 
Marshall,  James  M.  (Richards  &  Co.),  6  Belmont  place 
Marshall,  John,  draper  (of  Marshall  &  Reid),  23  Mount  street 
Marshall,   John,  ironmonger  (of   J.    D.   &   Co.),   289   Great 

Western  road 
Marshall,  John,  clothier  (of  Johnston  &  Laird,  7  Broad  street), 

169  Great  Western  road 
Marshall,  Wm.,  66  Bon- Accord  street 
Marshall,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  259  Union  street 
Marshall,  Miss  Agnes,  boarding  department  (of  Albyn  Place 

Ladies'  School),  30  Fountainhall  road 
Marshall,   Miss   Margaret,   teacher  (Middle   Pablic   School), 

10  Charlotte  street 
Marshall,  Miss,  milliner,  10  Charlotte  street 
Martin,  Alex.,  late  rector,  5  Deemount  road 
Martin,  Alexander,  bookseller  and  stationer,  13  George  street, 

h  8  Carmelite  street 
Martin,  Alex.  W.,  &  Co.,  hosepipe  and  linen  manufacturers. 

Orchard  Works,  Berryden  road 
Martin,  Alexander  W.  (of  A.  W.  Martin  &  Co.),  31   North 

Broadford 
Martin,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  19  Young  street 
Martin,  A.  &  D.,  slaters,  47  Leadside  road 
Martin,  A.  G.,  clerk  (R.  &  Co.),  Mile-end,  Stocket 
Martin  Brothers,  bakers,  23  Justice  street 
Martin,  G.  &  W.,  boiler  makers  and  engineers.  Regent  road,  h 

10  Constitution  street 
Martin,  George,  stationer  and  bookseller,  28  Woolmanhill 
Martin,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14  North  Broadford 
Martin,  George,  drapers'  agent,  4  Innes  street,  h  17  Seamount 

place 
Martin,  George,  carpenter,  3  Bannermill  street 
Martin,  James,  6  Springbank  terrace 
Martin,  James,  late  baker,  19  Justice  street 
Martin,  J.  G.,  baker,  28  Constitution  street 
Martin,  James,  upholsterer  (Pratt  &  Keith),  17  Craigie  street 


216  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Martin,  James,  agent  (Aberdeen  Traders'  Association),  137 

Union  street,  h  5  Mitchell  place 
Martin,  Patrick  M.  (of  Martin  Brothers),  19  Justice  street 
Martin,  Samuel,  23  Albert  terrace 
Martin,  William,  6  Springbank  terrace 
Martin,  Wm.,  flesher,  26,  27,  and  28  Market  hall,  h  17  North 

Broadford 
Martin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Carmelite  street 
Martin,  Miss,  22  Caledonian  pi. 
Martin,.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Powis  terrace 
Martin,  Miss,  dressmaker,  71  King  street 
Mason,  A.  (of  J.  Mason  &  Son),  Millburn  Cottage,  Millburn  st. 
Mason,  George  (of  J.  Mason  &  Son),  Nelson  place 
Mason,  John,  &  Son,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers,  34 

Queen  street 
Mason,  J.  (of  J.  Mason  &  Son),  Millburn  Cottage,  Millburn 

street 
Mason,  Thos.,  &  Son,  butchers  and  poulterers,  64  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  Albert  Grove,  Kenfteld 
Masonic  Hall,  12  Exchange  street ;  attendant,  James  Main 
Massie,  J.   F.  M'Phail,   treasurer  (Aberdeen  and   Northern 

Friendly  Society),  4  View  terrace 
Massie,  J.  B.  (IS",  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.),  5  Ferry  hill  place 
Massie,  Joseph  Innes,  com.  trav.  (Brebner  &  Grant),  46  Powis 

place 
Massie,  Miss,  32  Dee  street 
Masson  &  Findlay,  plasterers,  13  Baker  street 
Masson,  David,  baker,  3,  h  7  South  Mount  street 
Masson,  George,  printer,  29  Broad  street 
Masson,  J.  G.,  blacksmith,  steel  cutter,  and  bicycle  maker,  22, 

h  31  Duff  street 
Masson,  James  W.,  postman,  59  Esslemont  avenue 
Masson,  Wm.  (of  M.  &  F.),  50  Skene  street 
Masson,  Mrs,  156  Union  street 
Masson,  Mrs  Wm.,  30  Irvine  place 
Masson,  Miss,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Masson,  Misses,  french  polishers,  75,  h  63  George  street 
Masson,  Misses,  20  Albert  terrace 

Matheson,  Alex.,  builder,  Andrin  Cottage,  South  Mile-end 
Matheson,  Alex.,  file  manufacturer,  122  North  Broadford 
Matheson,  Alex.,  teacher  of  music,  122  North  Broadford 
Matheson,  Alex.,  assistant  officer  (Aberdeen  School  Board),  22 

Jasmine  terrace 
Matheson,   John,  hosier,   5   and  7   Justice   street,    h  Chapel 

House,  Chapel  court.  Justice  street 
Matheson,  John,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.),  5  Eldon  terrace 
Matheson,  John,  95  Chapel  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  217 

Mather,  Joseph,  principal  beadle  (Original  Secession),  16  Com- 
merce street 

Mathewson,  Misses,  lodgings,  25  Union  street 

Mathieson,  Findlay,  Midland  Railway  live  stock  agent,  31 
Adelphi,  h  18  Springbank  street 

Mathieson,  George,  spirit  dealer,  65  Green,  h  29  Broad  street 

Mathieson,  George,  feuar,  1  Powis  place 

Mathieson,  James,  78  Garden  place 

Mathieson,  James,  riddle  and  basket  maker,  15  Carmelite  st. 

Mathieson,  John,  cabinetmaker,  65  Broad  street,  h  96  King's 
Crescent 

Mathieson,  John,  clerk,  168  Crown  street 

Mathieson,  John,  4  Chattan  place 

Mathieson,  Thomas,  25  Caledonian  place 

Mathieson,  Thomas,  dock-gate  official,  23  Prince  Regent  street 

Mathieson,  Wm.,  coach-spring  and  mounting  maker,  30  Meal- 
market  street,  h  74  Hutcheon  street 

Mathieson,  Wm.,  commission  agent,  Eden  Cottage,  46  Mount 
street 

Mathieson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  177  Union  street 

Mathieson,  Mrs,  Register  Office,  15  Carmelite  street 

Mathieson,  Miss,  10  Caledonian  place 

Mathieson,  Miss,  15  Huntly  street 

Matthew,  James  (of  C.  &  M.),  19  Braemar  place 

Matthew,  John,  beadle  (Ferryhill  E.  Church),  10  Ferry  hill  ter. 

Matthew,  Mrs  Robert,  51  Waverley  place 

Matthew,  Miss,  57  Victoria  street 

Matthews  &  Mackenzie,  architects  and  valuators,  255  Union  st. 

Matthews,  James  (of  Matthews  &  Mackenzie),  Springhill  House 

Matthews,  James,  plumber,  70  Woolmanhill,  U  52  Baker  street 

Matthews,  John,  shipmaster,  30  Loanhead  terrace 

Matthews,  Mrs,  Arthur  Cottage,  Prince  Arthur  street 

Maver,  Alexander,  merchant  tailor,  223  Union  street,  h  8 
Garden  place 

Maver,  David,  late  teacher,  115  Leslie  terrace 

Maver,  James,  &  Son,  florists  and  jobbing  gardeners,  150  Hol- 
burn  street 

Maver,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  50  Virginia  street,  h  75 
Upper  Denburn 

Maver,  Thomas,  book-keeper  (Mitchell  &  Muil),  58  Stanley  st. 

Mavor,  Alex.,  architect  (of  W.  Henderson  &  Son),  363  Great 
Western  road 

Mavor,  Charles,  fishmonger,  171  George  street 

Mavor,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  16  Schoolhill,  h  30  Hol- 
burn  road 

Maxwell,  James  (late  Emslie  &  Burnett),  painter,  glazier,  and 
paper-hanger,  87  Spring  garden 


218  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Maxwell,  Robert,  commercial  traveller  (Robertson  &  Arnot), 

Hope  Cottage,  King  street  road 
May,  Robert  R.,  agriculturist,  Stocket  Cottage 
Maydon,  James,  town's  sergeant,  53  Huntly  street 
Mayo,  Mrs  J.  F.,  17  Union  place 

Meakin,  Thomas,  picture  frame  maker,  29  Marischal  street 
Mearns  &  Ross,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  177  Crown  street 
Mearns,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  saddlers,  trunk  and  harness  makers 

(to  the  Queen),  5  and  7  Back  wynd 
Mearns,  Alex,  (of  Mearns  &  Ross),  1^  Union  wynd 
Mearns,  Daniel,  shipowner,  &c.,  55  Regent  quay,  h  2  Union 

place 
Mearns,  George,  spirit  dealer,  73  Queen  street,  A  19  Summer- 
field  terrace 
Mearns,  James   G.,  writer  (Town  Clerk's  office),   18  North 

Silver  street 
Mearns,  John,  book-keeper,  Chivas  Brothers,  King  street,  7i  18 

North  Silver  street 
Mearns,  John,  draper  and  clothier,  203,  li  180  Holburn  street 
Mearns,  Peter,  baker  and  confectioner,  90  North  Broadford,  ]i 

1  Powis  lane 
Mearns,  R.  L.,  cashier  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons),  3  Belmont  place 
Mearns,  Robert,  grocer,  26|  Spittal 
Mearns,  Wm.,  plasterer,  3|  Justice  street 
Mearns,  Mrs  Alexander,  1 0  Argyll  place 
Medical  and  Chirurgical  Society's  Hall,  29  King  street ;  keeper, 

Thomas  Morice 
Meff  Brothers,  licensed  fish  salesmen,  Albert  quay 
Meff,  Robert,  baker,  199  George  street,  h  above  shop 
Meff,   William,  licensed  fish   salesman  and   auctioneer,   and 

game  merchant,  46  Market  street  and  Pitmuxton,  h 

48  Market  street 
Meff,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  Meff  Brothers),  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Meffet,  Alexander,  advocate,  26  Belmont  street,  h  348  Holburn 

street 
Meid,  Karl  Wilhelm,  professor  of  music,  8  Albyn  place 
Meikle,  A.,  accountant,  Royal  Bank,  h  Royal  Bank  House, 

152  Union  street 
Meldrum,  J.,  fish  merchant,  28  Point  Law,  and  82  King  street 
Meldrum,  Robert,  missionary,  teacher  of  blind,  Bonny muir, 

Stocket 
Meldrum,  William,  &  Son,  tailors  and  outfitters,  51  St.  Nicholas 

street,  /?,  9  Ann  place 
Mellis,  Geo.,  &  Son,  wholesale  grocers  and  commission  agents, 

5   Trinity  Buildings,  Trinity   quay,  ham   and   bacon 

curers,  14  Young  street 
Melville,  William,  26  Bon- Accord  terrace 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  219 

Melville,  Mrs  E.,  12  Polmuir  road 

Melville,  Miss,  75  Bon-Accord  street 

Melville,  Miss  E.,  26  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Melvin,  Charles,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  37  Market  street, 

h  49  Grove  street 
Melvin,  James,  chemist,  grocer,  and  spirit  dealer,  148  Caiise- 

wayend,  h  Willow  Cottage,  43  Canal  road 
Melvin,  John,  com.  trav.  (S.  &  F.),  Argyll  crescent 
Melvin,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  89  John  street 
Melvin,  John,  jobbing  carpenter,  20  Dee  Village 
Melvin,  William,   manager,  Rosemount  Preserved  Provision 

Factory,  h  22  South  Mount  street 
Melvin,  Mrs,  baker,  Mannofield 
Melvin,  Mrs  E.,  lodgings,  16  Portland  street 
Melvin,  Miss,  57  Victoria  street 
Melvin,  Miss,  37  Springbank  terrace 
Mennie  &  Brown,  coal  and  commission  merchants  and  agents, 

ship  and  insurance  brokers,  2  Trinity  buildings  and 

Market  street 
Mennie,  Alex.,  insurance  superintendent,  177  Union  street,  h 

35  Springbank  terrace 
Mennie,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  279  Holburn  street 
Mennie,  George  [oi  Mennie  &  Brown),  29  Ferryhill  place 
Mennie,  R.,  superintendent,  Convalescent  Hospital,  Loch-head 
Mennie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Chapel  street 
Mennie,  Mrs,  30  Thomson  street 

Mennie,  Miss  M.  E.,  Ferryhill  Hotel,  124  Wellington  road 
Menzies  &  M'Whirter,  electric  light  engineers,  3  Trinity  street 
Menzies,  James  (of  Tawse  &  Menzies),  26  Belvidere  street 
Menzies,  Robert,  contractor,  18  St.  Andrew  street,  h  16  Craigie 

street 
Menzies,  Thomas,  tea  merchant,  23  Summerfield  terrace 
Menzies,  William,  beadle  (Free  Bon- Accord),  124  Union  street 
Menzies,  Mrs,  broker,  23  Upperkirkgate 
Merchant,  George,  house-agent,  26  Belmont  street,  h  8  Irvine 

j)lace 
Merchant,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  102,  h  104  Great 

Western  road 
Merchant,  Robert,  chimney  sweep  and  jobbing  mason,  7  St. 

Andrew  street 
Merchant,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14a  Schoolhill 
Merchant  Seamen's  Office,  49  Regent  quay  ;  James  F.  Kellas, 

receiver 
Meric,  Leopold  DoUfus  de,  civil  engineer,  22  Rubislaw  ter. 
Merrylees,  Charles,  manager  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Nav. 

Co.),  8  Ferryhill  place 
Merson,  Alex.  E.,  slater,  90  Crown  street,  h  27a  Dee  street 


220  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Merson,  George  Ogston,  cashier  (J.  &  A.  Edmond),  229  Union 

street,  h  35  Claremont  place 
Merson,  Mrs  John,  38  Irvine  place 
Meston,  Charles,  bill  poster,  26  St.  Nicholas  street 
Meston,  James,  &  Co.,  chartered  accountants,  75  Union  street 
Meston,  James,   chartered  accountant  and  public  auditor  of 

friendly  and  industrial  societies,  75  Union  street,  /i,  13 

Albert  street 
Meston,  James,  jun.,  registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages, 

Old  Mac'har  (Aberdeen  district),  29  Thistle  street,  ?i  53 

Thomson  street 
Meston,  Robert,  treasurer,  Free  Gardeners'  Friendly  Society, 

22^  View  terrace 
Meston,  Robert,  coachbuilder,  10  Bon- Accord  street 
Meston,  Wm.,  manager  (Aberdeen  Asylum  for  the  Blind),  50 

Huntly  street 
Metallic  Racquet  Manufacturing  Company,  77  Waterloo  quay 
Metcalf  &  Cruickshank,  clothiers,  72  George  street 
Metcalf,  Alex,  (of  M.  &  C),  40  Powis  place 
Meter's  Office,  16  Regent  quay 
Methven,  Mrs,  90  King  street 
Michie  &  Co.,  milliners,  9a  Union  row 
Michie,  Alex.,  North  Street  Tavern    176,  h  163  West  North 

street 
Michie,   Charles,    M.A.,   the   University   Library,   Marischal 

College,  h  22  St.  Swithin  street 
Michie,  David,  shipmaster,  20  Holburn  road 
Michie,  George  S.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  25  Bridge  street, 

h  Oak  Cottage,  South  Mile-end 
Michie,  George,  18  Holburn  road 
Michie,  G.  B.,  sheriff  clerk  depute  of  Aberdeenshire,  wills  and 

executry  department,  County  buildings,  Castle  street, 

h  23  View  terrace 
Michie,  James,  fishcurer,  14  Point  law,  h  33  Prospect  ter. 
Michie,  James  Coutts,  artist,  1  Crown  place 
Michie,  John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  33  West  North 

street,  h  132  Crown  street 
Michie,  John,  compositor,  6  Little  Chapel  street 
Michie,  Thomas,  principal  beadle  (Skene  Street  Congregational 

Church),  35  Blackfriars  street 
Michie,  Mrs,  milliner,  3  Little  Chapel  street 
Michie,  Miss,  85  Bon- Accord  street 
Midbeltie  Fund  for  Widows  ;  Cochran  &  Macpherson,  agents, 

152  Union  street 
Middleton  &  Emslie,  bookbinders,  Victoria  court,  54  Castle  st. 
Middleton,  Alexander,  auctioneer  and  live  stock  agent,  Bel- 
mont Auction  Mart ;  office,  33  Powis  terrace 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  221 

Midclleton,  Archibald,  bird  dealer,  14  Guild  street,  h  5  Haw- 
thorn terrace 
Middleton,   David,    gardener,    Berry  den    Gardens,   Berry  den 

road 
Middleton,  George,  bookseller  and  librarian,  2  Baker  street,  h 

Ivybank,  1  Belvidere  place 
Middleton,  James,  County  Police  Office 
Middleton,  John,  com.  trav.,  60  Baker  street 
Middleton,  John,  tailor,  25  Queen  street 
Middleton,  John,  joiner,  2  Hawthorn  terrace 
Middleton,  Joseph,  house  factor,  119  Gallowgate 
Middleton,  William,  8  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Middleton,  Wm.   J.,  bookbinder  (of  M.   &   E.),   18  College 

bounds.  Old  Aberdeen 
Middleton,  Wm.  (of  Dinnes  &  Middleton),  51  Chapel  street 
Middleton,  Wm.  (of  Copland  &  Co.),  24  Hill  street 
Middleton,  Mrs  Robert,  46  Victoria  street 
Middleton,  Mrs,  128  Crown  street 
Middleton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  East  North  street 
Middleton,  Miss,  milliner,  65  Dee  street 
Middleton,  Miss,  9  Ashley  road 
Middleton,  Miss,  lodgings,  53  Huntly  street 
Midland  Railway  Co.,  31  Adelphi;  Wm.  Robothara,  agent 
Militia    Depot   (3rd   Battalion   Gordon    Highlanders),    King 

Street  Barracks 
Military  Hospital,  Castlehill 

Mill  of  Buchanstone  Warehouse,  12  Commerce  street 
Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse,  52  Queen  street ;  William  Thomson, 

salesman 
Mill  of  Kennerty  Warehouse,  83  George  street ;  Hugh  Leith 
Millar,  David,  assistant  engineer  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  Waterloo 

Station,  h  71  Bon- Accord  street 
Millar,  James,  flesher,  158,  h  156  Gallowgate 
Millar,  Robert,  tailor,  13  Gallowgate 
Millar,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  7  South  Crown  street 
Millar,  Wm.  (M.  Rettie  &  Sons),  Dee  road,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Millar,  Wm.,  ironmonger,  28  Schoolhill,  h  6  Blackfriars  street 
Miller,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  14,  A  5  Waverley  place 
Miller,    George,   manufacturing    chemist  (of   J.    M.  &  Co.), 

Rubislaw  Den,  north 
Miller,  James  S.,  pawnbroker,  2  and  4  Skene  street,  /i  15  Short 

loanings 
Miller,  John,  &  Co.,  coal  tar  distillers,  naphtha,  benzole,  vitriol, 

manure,     and     albumen     manufacturers,     Sandilands 

Chemical  Works,  Links 
Miller,  John  (of  J.  Miller  &  Co.),  9  Rubislaw  terrace 
Miller,  J.  (of  Copland  «&;  Co.),  61  Rose  street 
19 


222  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Miller,  Wm.  Cameron,  com.  traveller  (Anderson  &  Thomson), 

36  Thomson  street 
Miller,  Wm.,  wood  merchant,  9  Guild  street,  h  75  Crown  st. 
Miller,  Mrs,  coffee  rooms,  83  Waterloo  quay 
Miller,  Miss,  45  Bon- Accord  street 
Miller,  Miss,  dressmaker,  158  Crown  street 
Miller,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Crown  street 
Milligan,  David  M.  Moir,  advocate  (Murray  &  M'Combie),  214 

Union  street,  h  34  College  Bounds,  Old  Aberdeen 
Milligan,  Robert  A.,  solicitor,  83  Union  street,  h  61  Osborne 

place 
Milne  &  Hutchison,  printers  and  stationers,  70  Netherkirkgate 
Milne  &  Munro,  bootmakers,  49  Union  street 
Milne  &  Pledge,  wholesale  warehousemen.  Imperial  place 
Milne  &  Walker,  advocates,  16  Union  terrace 
Milne,  A.,  house  carpenter,  28  North  Silver  street 
Milne,  A.  &  R.,  booksellers,  stationers,  librarians,  and  news- 
agents, 199  Union  street  and  1  Crown  street 
Milne,  Alexander  (of  A.  &  R.  Milne,  booksellers),  14  Albert  st. 
Milne,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  provision  works,  42,  h  36  Canal  road 
Milne,  A.  D.,  merchant,  fire,  life,  and  steam  boiler  insurance 

agent,  deposit  agent  for  the  Standard  Bank  of  South 

Africa,  31  Adelphi,  h  40  Albyn  place 
Milne,  Alex.,  solicitor,  74  Union  street,  A  216  George  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  251  Union  street 
Milne,  Alex,  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co.),  162  Crown  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  Imperial  Granite  Works,  124  West  North  st.  and 

26  to  32  St.  Clair  st.,  h  Margaret  Cottage,  41  St.  Clair  st. 
Milne,  Alex,  (of  J.  Milne  &  Son),  35  Constitution  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  builder,  130  Rosemount  place,  h  Bonnymuir 
Milne,  A.,  provision  merchant,  165^  Gallowgate 
Milne,  Alex.,  gardener,  16  Jute  street 
Milne,  Alex.,  gardener.  Queen's  road,  west 
Milne,  Andrew  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co.),  13  Caledonian  place 
Milne,  Andrew,  umbrella   maker,   130    George  street,  h   48 

Watson  street 
Milne  Brothers,  millers,  grain  and  produce  merchants,  10  Guild 

street 
Milne,  Charles  (of  Watt  &  Milne),  172  Union  street,  h  39 

Springbank  terrace 
Milne,  C,  spirit  dealer,  258  George  Street,  h  58  Catherine  st. 
Milne,  David  B.,  fire  superintendent,  S.  P.  Assurance  Co.,  399 

Great  Western  road 
Milne,  D.,  &  Sons,  engineers  and  machine  makers,  119  Park  st. 
Milne,  David  (of  D.  Milne  &  Sons),  123  Park  street 
Milne,  David,  jun.,  engineer  (of  D.  Milne  &  Sons),  121  Park  st. 
Milne,  Eraser  G.,  shipmaster,  30  North  Albert  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  223 

Milne,  Frank,  secretary  (Harpers  Limited),  17  Holburn  road 
Milne,  George,   &   Co.,   shipowners   and    timber  merchants, 

King  Street  Sawmills 
Milne,  George  C,  shipmaster,  22  Summerfield  terrace 
Milne,  George,  Westwood,  Queen's  cross 
Milne,  George,  grocer,  51  Powis  place 
Milne,  George,  solicitor  (of  Allan,  Buckley  Allan,  &  Milne), 

h  32  Belvidere  street 
Milne,  George,  superintendent  and  secretary.  Association  for 
Improving    the    Condition  of  the   Poor,   M'Combie's 
court,  50  Union  street,  /i  13  Ashley  road 
Milne,  George,  ironmonger,  23  Park  street,  h  37  South  Con- 
stitution street 
Milne,  George  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  167  Skene  st.  west 
Milne,  George  F.,  inspector  of  works,  87  Claremont  street 
Milne,  George  (of  G.  Milne  &  Co.),  Maryfield,  Ferryhill 
Milne,  Geo.,  carter  and  general  porter  (219).  Union  glen 
Milne,  George,  greengrocer,  51  Park  street,  A  61  Princes  street 
Milne,  George,  I'euar,  3  Orchard  place 
Milne,  James  (of  G.  Milne  &  Co.),  Kinaldie 
Milne,  James  (late  Angus  Fraser  &  Co.),  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 72  Union  street 
Milne,  James,  C.A.  (of  Edmonds  &  Macqueen,  10  Bridge  st.), 

h  79  Crown  street 
Milne,  James  (of  Milne  Brothers),  8  North  Silver  street 
Milne,  James,  jun.,  chartered  accountant  (M.,  H.,  &  M.),  15 

Holburn  road 
Milne,  James  (of  Milne  &  Munro),  17  Caledonian  place 
Milne,  James,  &  Son,  brewerp,  bottlers,  and  lemonade  manu- 
facturers, 69  Virginia  street 
Milne,  James,  tailor,  50  Esslemont  avenue 
Milne,  James,  lieutenant  of  police,  36  Union  street 
Milne,  James  (of  J.  Milne  &  Son),  35  Constitution  street 
Milne,  Jas.,  late  land  steward,  57  Springbank  terrace 
Milne,  James,  shipmaster,  5  View  terrace 
Milne,  James,  plumber,  187  Holburn  street 
Milne,  James,  traveller  (Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Lim.),  81  Wales 

street 
Milne,  James  T.,  house  carpenter  and  builder,  1  Canal  road,  h 

58  Powis  place 
Milne,  John  B.,  commission  agent,  48  Stanley  street 
Milne,  John  (of  Milne  &  Hutchison),  12  Claremont  street 
Milne,  John  (of  Milne  &  Pledge),  2  Polmuir  road 
Milne,  John,  commission  merchant,  13  Loch  street 
Milne,  John  D.,  advocate  (of  Milne  &  Walker),  14    Kubislaw 

terrace 
Milne,  John,  Eden  Cottage,  44  Mount  street 


224  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Milne,  John  S.,  spirit  dealer,  25,  h  23  Hadden  street 

Milne,  John,   messenger-at-arms,  house  factor,  and  licensed 

appraiser,  16  Adelphi,  All  North  Silver  street 
Milne,  John,  house  carpenter,  15  Broonihill  place 
Milne,  John,  house  carpenter,  Craigie  loanings 
Milne,  John,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  78  North  Broadford 
Milne,  John,  shipmaster,  45  Holburn  road 
Milne,  John,  Eoyal  Oak  Hotel,  5  and  9  Marischal  street 
Milne,  John  (of  King  &  Milne),  10  North  Broadford 
Milne,  John,  grocer.  South  Mile-end 
Milne,  John,  clerk,  9  Canal  street 

Milne,  John,  com.  trav.  (Lewis  Smith  &  Son),  4  Devanha  ter. 
Milne,  Johnstone,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  Schoolhill,  li  65 

Rose  street 
Milne,  Low,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  shirtmakers,  and  outfitters,  127 

Union  street 
Milne,  Peter,  district  manager,  Scottish  Legal  Life  Assurance 

Society,  42  King  street,  A  10  Jasmine  place 
Milne,  Robert,  civil  engineer  (late  manager,  G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.), 

10  Rubislaw  terrace 
Milne,  Robert  (of  Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.),  25  Beaconsfield  place 
Milne,  Robert,  draper,  65  Skene  street 
Milne,  Robert  (A.  P.  &  Sons,  Lim.),  110  Leslie  terrace 
Milne,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  Margaret  place,  Ruthrieston,  h  24 

John  street 
Milne,  Robert,  fishmonger,  9  Rose  street,  A  13  Nellfield  place 
Milne,  Samuel  (of  M' Robbie  &  Milne),  10  Hamilton  place 
Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.,  French  and  English  boot  and  shoe  saloon, 

185  Union  street 
Milne,  Thos.,  gardener  and  nurseryman,  Glenburnie,  Rubislaw 
Milne,  Thos.,  dairyman,  St.  Peter's  place,  Spittal 
Milne,  Thomas,  grocer,  174  George  street 
Milne,  William,  advocate  (of  Yeats,  Milne,  &  M'Donald),  34 

Bon- Accord  terrace 
Milne,  Wm.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  sanitary  engineer,  29a 

Union  place,  A  16  Claremont  street 
Milne,  William,  chartered  accountant  (of  Marquis,  Hall,  & 

Milne),  40  Albyn  place 
Milne,  William  (of  Bruce,  Edwards,  &  Milne),  16  Osborne  pi. 
Milne,  William  S.,  accountant,  24  Bank  street 
Milne,  William  W.,  slater,  80  Crown  street,  h  39  Victoria  st. 
Milne,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant  (Receiving  Post  Office), 

1  South  Mount  street,  h  Victoria  Cottage,  29  Argyll  pi. 
Milne,  William,  nurseryman,  Stockethill 
Milne,  William,  jun.,  commission  agent,  46  King's  crescent,  li 

34  Thomson  street 
Milne,  Wm.,  overseer  (Hogarth  &  Co.),  17  Braemar  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  225 

Milne,  Wm.,  agent  for  The  Singer's  Manufticturing  Co.,  76 
Union  street,  h  59  Bon-Accord  street 

Milne,  Wm.,  fishing  tackle  maker,  19  Stirling  street,  h  23 
Constitution  street 

Milne,  Wm.,  family  grocer,  46,  h  48  King's  crescent 

Milne,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  Upperkirkgate,  h 
45  Argyll'  place 

Milne,  Mrs,  3  Albert  terrace 

Milne,  Mrs  A.,  flesher,  190  Gallowgate 

Milne,  Mrs  George,  121  Crown  street 

Milne,  Mrs  James,  74  Union  street 

Milne,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  96  North  Broad  ford 

Milne,  Mrs  John,  36  Carden  place 

Milne,  Mrs  J.,  butter,  egg,  and  game  dealer,  15  Loch  street 

Milne,  Mrs  John,  30  Union  row 

Milne,  Mrs  Dr.,  51  Fountainhall  road 

Milne,  Mrs,  5  Queen's  terrace 

Milne,  Mrs  Wm.,  4  East  Craibstone  street 

Milne,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  147  Union  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  1  Oakdale  terrace,  Mannotield 

Milne,  Mrs,  1  Albert  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  midwife,  9  John  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  lodgings,  22  Bridge  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Carmelite  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  5  Henry  place 

Milne,  Mrs,  27  Castle  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Marywell  street 

Milne,  Miss,  lodgings,  8  Crimon  place 

Milne,  Miss,  lodgings,  13  Craigie  street 

Milne,  Miss,  draper,  51  Commerce  street 

Milne,  Miss,  provision  dealer,  17,  h  19  Shiprow 

Milne,  Miss  A.,  26  Hamilton  place 

Milne,  Miss  C,  dressmaker,  17  Whitehouse  street 

Milne,  Miss,  7  Powis  terrace 

Milne,  Miss,  278  Great  Western  road 

Milne,  Miss,  42  Victoria  street 

Milne,  Miss,  44  Thomson  street 

Milne,  Misses  M.  and  J.,  scripture  readers,  4  Correction  wynd 

Minto,  Wm.,  professor  of  Logic  (Aberdeen  University),  8  West- 
field  terrace 

Minty,  George  C,  clerk  (Cal.  By.),  16  Canal  road 

Minty,  James,  inspector  of  cleansing ;  office,  police  stables, 
Poynernook  road,  h  16  Canal  road 

Mitchell  &  Muil,  Lim,,  purveyors  to  H.M.,  bread  and  biscuit 
manufacturers  ;  works,  46  Schoolhill,  and  2  to  10 
Harriet  street  ;  branch  shops,  147  George  street,  28a 
Union  place,  and  133  Rosemount  place 


226  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Mitchell,  Adam,  &  Co.,  builders  and  contractors,  53  North 

Charlotte  street 
Mitchell,  A.  Cosmo,  professor  of  dancing  and  calisthenics,  Music 

Hall  buildings 
Mitchell,  Alex.  (P.  Beveridge),  38  Union  terrace 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  working  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  37  Upper- 

kirkgate,  h  141  Hardgate 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  agent  (East'Coast  Railways),  28  Market  st.,  h 

4  Belmont  road 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  carter  and  licensed  porter,  6  Frederick  street 
Mitchell,  Alex.  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Lim.),  22  Portland  street 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  shore  porter,  33  King's  crescent 
Mitchell,    Charles,    blacksmith   and    grate   manufacturer,  77 

George  street ;   workshop,  40^  Loch  street,   h  8  Little 

Chapel  street 
Mitchell,  C.  R.,  engineer,  31  Carden  place 
Mitchell,  David,  advocate,  24  Adelphi,  h  2  Albyn  place 
Mitchell,  David,  principal  ticket  clerk  (G.  N.'of  S.  Ry.),  22 

Union  terrace 
Mitchell,  D.  Macgregor,  cashier  (J.  and  A.  Webster)  40  Hol- 

burn  road 
Mitchell,  David,  manager,  Rubislaw  Villa 
Mitchell,  David,  iron  fitter.  Bright  street 
Mitchell,  David,  grocer,  70,  h  85  Bon -Accord  street 
Mitchell,  G.  Bennett,  67  Springbank  terrace 
Mitchell,  Gilbert,  33  South  Charlotte  street 
Mitchell,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  Northern  Cycle  Depot,  183  North  Broad- 
ford,  h  23  Erskine  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  J.,  builders  and  monumental  stonecutters,  5 

Broad  ford  place 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  clothiers,  5  Broad  street 
Mitchell,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  Mitchell),  4  Loanhead  place 
Mitchell,   James,   manager  (Mitchell   &   Muil,  Limited),   13 

Carden  place 
Mitchell,  James  (of  D.  &  M.),  24  Watson  street 
Mitchell,  James,  naval,   military,   and  general  outfitter,  52 

Regent  quay 
Mitchell,  James,  engineer  (of  J.  Stronach  &  Co.),  21  Prospect 

terrace 
Mitchell,  John,  artist,  10  Gladstone  place 
Mitchell,  Rev.  J.  Mitford  (West  Parish  Church),  6  Queen's 

terrace 
Mitchell,  John,  manufacturer's  agent,  3  Commercial  court,  58 

Mitchell,  John  (of  J.  &  W.  Mitchell,  clothiers),  39  Nellfield  pi. 
Mitchell,  John,  tailor,  91  Skene  street,  principal  beadle  (Grey- 
friars),  h  86  Chapel  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  227 

Mitchell,  John,  Htoneciitter,  150,  h  132  West  North  street 
Mitchell,  John,  foreman  cartwright  (J.  Forbes),  Bridge  of  Dee 

Mitchell,  Peter  (Simpson  &  Whyte),  agent  for  J.  Cockburn  & 
Campbell,  wine  merchants,  Edinburgh,  2 1  Union  build- 
ings, h  122  Crown  street 
Mitchell,  Peter,  commercial  traveller  (J.  Forbes  &  Sons),  Ivy 
Cottage,  40  Great  Western  road 

Mitchell,  Peter,  tobacconist,  3  Market  street,  h  83  Union  st. 

Mitchell,  Rae,  loookseller  and  stationer,  48,  h  50  St.  Clement 
street 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Robert  Alexander,  M.A.  (Free  Gilcomston),  13 
Victoria  street 

Mitchell,  Robert,  family  grocer,  69,  h  67  Commerce  street 

Mitchell,  Robert,  cashier  (Farquhar  &  Gill),  8  Watson  street 
Mitchell,  Robert,  lock  and  hinge  maker,  Beattie's  court,  102 
Gallow^gate 

Mitchell,  Robt.  S.,  The  Aberdeen  Sporting  Warehouse,  193 
George  street,  h  7  Eden  place 

Mitchell,  Robert  (A.  C.  &  C),  146i  George  street 

Mitchell,  Robert,  builder,  Millbank  lane,  h  1  Elmfield  avenue 

Mitchell,  Stodart  James,  advocate,  24  Adelphi,  li  2  Albyn  pi. 

Mitchell,  Wni.,  Postmaster  of  Aberdeen,  Elmbank 

Mitchell,  Wm.  (A.  R.  Gray),  16  Beechgrove  terrace 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  secretary  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  h 
17  Brighton  place. 

Mitchell,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Mitchell,  clothiers),  16a  Consti- 
tution street 

Mitchell,  W.  C,  baker,  18  North  Broadford,  li  62  Gerrard  st. 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  146^  George  street 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  waiter,  1  Cottage  brae,  Nellfield  place 

Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Adelphi 

Mitchell,  Mrs  D.,  lodgings,  22  Union  terrace 

Mitchell,  Mrs  M.,  43  Dee  street 

Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  48  King's  crescent 

Mitchell,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  41  Chapel  street 

Mitchell,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  65  Chapel  street 

Mitchell,  Miss,  provision  merchant,  274  George  street 

Mitchell,  Miss,  late  of  Ceylon,  7  Eden  place 

Mitchell,  Miss,  13  Albert  terrace 

Mitchell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  50  Chapel  street 

Mitchell,  Miss,  6  Watson  street 

Mitchell,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  Elmbank  Cottage,  141 
Hard  gate 

Mitchell,   Miss,   register  department  (Chivas    Brothers),   23 
Cotton  street 

MofFatt,  Wm.,  secretary  and  general  manager  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.), 
7  Queen's  gardens 


228  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Moffatt,  W.  Todd,  steam  shipowner,  ship  &  insurance  broker, 

and  commission  agent,  57  Shiprow,  h  7  Queen's  gardens 
Mohr  &  Hamilton,  drapers,  2,  4,  and  6  George  street,  and  52 

Upperkirkgate 
Mohr,  E.  F.  (of  M.  &  H.),  61  Argyll  place 
Moir,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  insurance  and  general  commission  agents, 

216  Union  street 
Moir,  Alex.  A.  S.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  109  Great 

Western  road,  h  32  Holburn  road 
Moir,  Alex.,  Granitehill 

Moir,  Charles,  bookseller,  34  Loanhead  terrace 
Moir,  F.  Maitland,  physician  and  surgeon,  143  Union  street 
Moir,  George  M.,  pianoforte  and  music  seller,  82  Union  street, 

h  99  Leslie  terrace 
Moir,  Hugh,  tailor,  64  John  street,  h  74  Causewayend 
Moir,  James,  M.A.,  rector,  Grammar  School,  h  The  Ash,  62 

Hamilton  place 
Moir,  James,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  9  Hill  street 
Moir,  James,  foreman  ropemaker  (Duthie  Bros.),  14  Neptune 

terrace 
Moir,  James,  sawmaker,  63,  li  65  John  street 
Moir,  John  M.,  insurance  agent  and  tea  merchant,  37  Market 

street,  h  15a  Mount  street 
Moir,  John,  &  Son,  Lini.,  preserved  provision  manufacturers, 

and  export  oilmen,  56  Virginia  street 
Moir,  John,  confectioner,  17  Marischal  street 
Moir,  Thomas    H.,  com.  trav.  (L.  Smith  &  Son),  Millbank 

terrace,  North  Broadford 
Moir,  Wm.,  flesher,  97  George  street,  h  Powis  lane 
Moir,  Wm.  (of  Glegg  &  Thomson),  73  Argyll  place 
Moir,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  basket  warehouse,  63  Thistle  street 
Moir,  Mrs  James,  15a  Mount  street 
Moir,  Mrs  J.,  29  Stanley  street 
Moir,  Mrs,  lodgings,  216  Union  street 
Moir,  Miss,  dressmaker,  40  Chapel  street 
Moir,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Eosemount  place 
MoUison,  George,  commission  agent,  15  Correction  Wynd,  h 

175  Great  Western  road 
MoUison,  George,  accountant  (of  Stephen  &  Smith,  advocates), 

Albert  Cottage,  Prince  Arthur  street 
MoUison,  George,  1  Constitution  street  south 
MoUison,  Hans  G.  L.,  cashier,  214,  h  36  Union  street 
MoUison,  Hugh,  late  farmer,  Burnside  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
MoUison,  John,  restaurateur,  Bon-Accord  Dining  Rooms,  19 

Market  street,  h  36  Union  street 
MoUison,  Wm.,  manager  (N.  of  S.   E.   L.  Co.),  West  View, 

Irvine  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  229 

Mollison,  William,  house  carpenter,  2  Mount  street 

Mollison,  Wm.,  5  Henry  place 

Mollison,  Mrs,  36  Union  street 

Mollison,  Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Chapel  street 

Mollison,  Miss,  St.  Mary's  Cottage,  King  street  road 

Mollison,  Miss,  4  Dee  street 

Mollyson,    Charles   Alex.,    secretary   and    superintendent    of 

branches,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited,  h  22  Garden  place 
Molyneux,  A.  M.,  postman,  54  Nelson  street 
Moncur,  Nicol,  Adelphi  Hotel,  10  Adelphi 
Moncur,  Miss,  milliner,  64  Union  place,  h  8  Belvidere  place 
Monro,  Alex.,  clerk  (Wordie  &  Co.),  98  Holburn  street 
Monro,  A.  S.  (of  J.  Monro  &  Son),  29  Mount  street 
Monro,  George,  cab  hirer,  15  Virginia  street,  h  6  St.  Clement 

street 
Monro,  J.  Scott,  77  Fountainhall  road 

Monro,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  96,  h  106  Holburn  st. 
Monro,  Joseph,  &  Son,  accordion  repairers,  and  musical  instru- 
ment makers,  and  stationers,  32  Woolmanhill 
Monro,  Wm.,  carter,  106  Holburn  street 
Monro,  Mrs  G.,  spirit  dealer,  43  Regent  quay,  h  8  Victoria  road, 

Torry 
Monro,  Miss  M.,  draper,  194  West  North  street 
Montgomerie,  John  A.,  bank  teller  (British  Linen  Co.),  Market 

street,  h  South  Seafield 
Moonie,  David,  superintendent,  Aberdeen  District  Tramways, 

58  Stanley  street 
Moore,  John,  verger,  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  h  61  Gallowgate 
Moray  Firth  Shipping  Co.,  Trinity  buildings,  Trinity  quay ; 

James  (^rombie,  agent 
Morgan  &  Carnie,  monumental  works,  Clayhills 
Morgan  &  Fraser,  tailors  and  clothiers,  17  Rose  street 
Morgan,  Alex,  (of  Morgan  &  Fraser),  24  Union  row 
Morgan,  G.  &  W.,  photographic  artists,  5  Market  street 
Morgan,  G.  W.  (of  G.  &  W.  M.),  8  Claremont  place 
Morgan,  George,  gardener.  Market  hall,  h  46  Netherkirkgate 
Morgan,  John  (of  Adam  Mitchell  &  Co.),  Queen's  road  west 
Morgan,  Patrick,  11  Richmond  terrace 
Morgan,  Wm.  (of  Morgan  &  Carnie),  8  Ferryhill  terrace 
Morgan,  William  P.,  cutler,  hairdresser,  hairsole  maker,  287 

George  street,  h  10  Stafford  street 
Morgan,  Wm.  (of  G.  &  W.  M.),  24  Union  row 
Morgan,  Wm.,  beadle  (Albion  Street  C.  C),  95  Park  street 
Morgan,  Wm.,  Oak  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Morgan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27a  Geoi'ge  street 
Morgan,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  5    Park   street,  h  Chapel  court, 

3i  Justice  street 


230  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Morice,  Artlmr  D.,  advocate  (of  Duncan  &  Morice),  East  Bank, 

Fontliill  road 
Morice,  Thomas,  messenger  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  and  keeper  of 

Medical  Hall,  29  King  street 
Morison,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  28  Marischal  street 
Morison,  Alex.,  beadle  (Rosemount  Church),  18  Skene  square 
Morison,  George  &  Co.,  brush  manufacturers,  22^  George  street 
Morison,  George  (of  G.  M.  &  Co.),  14  Argyll  place 
Morison,  James,  family  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  17 

Skene  street,  h  1  Skene  terrace 
Morison,  John,  provision  dealer,  27  Shiprow,  h  62  Stanley  st. 
Morison,  John  G.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  48  Netherkirkgate 
Morison,  Wm.,  house  carpenter,  39  Urquhart  road 
Morison,  Mrs  David,  30  North  Albert  street 
Morison,  Mrs  George,  80  Garden  place 
Morison,  Miss  M.,  178  Skene  street  west 
Morleys',  tailors  and  outfitters,  62  Union  place 
Morren,  James,  slater,  31  Rosemount  place,  h  3  Gray's  bdgs. 
Morrice,  Alex.,  agent.  Western  Branch,  Town  and  County 

Bank,  Limited,  h  262  Union  street 
Morrice,  Chas.,  clerk  (C.  By.),  16  South  Mount  street 
Morrice,  James,  mason,  19  Richmond  terrace 
Morrice,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  2,  h  67  Rosemount  place 
Morrice,  Mrs  Alexander,  262  Union  street 
Morris,  William,  V.S.,  4  Union  place  ;  shoeing  forge,  7  Lang- 

stane  place,  and  12a  Schoolhill 
Morris,  Mrs  John,  7  King's  crescent 
Morrison  &  Skakle,  jewellers,  silversmiths,  and  opticians,  68 

Netherkirkgate 
Morrison,  Alex.,  Ivy  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Morrison,  Alex. 

Market  gallery,  A  26  Powis  terrace 
Morrison,  Alex.,  telegraph  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.))  21  Bank 

street 
Morrison,  A.  S.,  jeweller  (G.  Jamieson  &  Son),  142|  George  st. 
Morrison,  Charles  (of  C.  &  W.  Stewart),  10  Caledonian  place 
Morrison,  Forbes,  professor  of  dancing,  40  Union  place 
Morrison,  George,  gardener,  164  Crown  street 
Morrison,  George,  secretary,  Aberdeen  Cattle  and  Farm  Pro- 
\        duce  Association,  Lim.,  45   and   46  Powis  ter.,  h  128 

North  Broadford 
Morrison,  James  (of  Morrison  &  Skakle),  46  Marischal  street 
Morrison,  James  D.  (A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Grosvenor  place 
Morrison,  James,  fishcurer,  28  Portland  street 
Morrison,  John,  cashier  (G.  N.  S.  R.),  43  Watson  street 
Morrison,  John  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Lim.),  3  Crinion  place 
Morrison,  John,  (Clerk  of  Supply's  office),  6  Claremont  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  ^31 

Morrison,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  St.  Paul  street,  /j  12  St. 

Andrew  street 
Morrison,  John,  chemist,  51  Spittal 
Morrison,  John,  carter,  Willowdale  place 
Morrison,  Lewis  (of  C.  &  M.),  71  Eosemount  place 
Morrison,  Malcolmson,  nurseryman,  Forbesfield,  G.  Western  rd. 
Morrison,  R.  P.,  accountant.  County  buildings,  h  152  Great 

Western  road 
Morrison,  Robert,  27  Marywell  street 
Morrison,  Wni.,  baker,  92,  h  91  Bon-Accord  street 
Morrison,  William,  draper,  72  Netherkirkgate,  h  Craigielea 
Morrison,  William,  professor  of  music,  29  Union  place 
Morrison,  William,  18  Braemar  place 

Morrison,  Wm.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  assurance  and  com- 
mission agent,  32  Powis  terrace 
Morrison,  Mrs  James,  baker,  6,  h  8  Shiprow 
Morrison,  Mrs  W.,  10  Watson  street 
Morrison,  Miss,  draper,  42  St.  Clement  street 
Morrison,  Miss  (costume  department,  Pratt  &  Keith),  27  Mary- 
well  street 
Mortimer,  Alexander,  gardener,  Market  hall,  li  Tullos,  Nigg 
Mortimer,   Arthur  F.,  grocer  and  dealer  in  fishing  gear,  5 

Carmelite  street,  and  15  Hadden  street,  h  Cuparstone 

Cottage,  34  Great  Western  road 
Morthner,  David  A.,  chemist,  141  Union  street,  1  Chattan  pi. 

(Receiving  P.  O.),  h  389  Great  Western  road 
Mortimer,  James,  wholesale   grocer,   12    Harriet   street,   h  2 

Beechgrove  terrace 
Mortimer,  James,  registrar  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  174  Skene  street 

west 
Mortimer,  John  (of  Ingram  &  Mortimer),  Philberds,  344  Great 

Western  road 
Mortimer,  P.,  fish  curer,  Pointlaw,  li  157  Crown  street 
Mortimer,  Wm.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  43  Park  st.,  h 

18  Constitution  street 
Mortimer,  Mrs  John,  Rotunda  Lodge,  14  Polmuir  road 
Morton,  David,  Rosslyn  Bank,  239  Great  Western  road 
Morton,  J.  T.,  preserved  provision  manufacturer,  Rosemount 

Provision  Factor}^  ;  manager,  Wm.  Melvin 
Morton,  Peter  (of  J.  G.  &  Sons),  36  Osborne  place 
Morton,  Robt.,  traveller  (Lawson  &.  TurnbuU),  42  Thomson  st. 
Morton,  Mrs,  49  Garden  place 

Mowat,  A.  M.,  assistant  (Public  Library),  5  Urquhart  road 
Mowat,  Fred.,  plumber,  82  Leadside  road 
Mowat,  G.  &  J.,  general  and  furnishing  ironmongers,  8  and  10 

King  street 
Mowat,  G.  Isbister,  ironmonger  (of  G.  &  J.  M.),  83  Grove  st. 


232-  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Mowat,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  37  St.  Nicholas  street ;  re- 
novator of  gentlemen's  wearing  apparel,  9  Flourmill 

brae,  h  19  Mount  street 
Mowat,  James,  shipping  clerk  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  Steam  Co.), 

19  St.  Clement  street 
Mowat,  John,  ironmonger  (of  G.  &  J.  M.),  2  Cherrybank 
Mowat,  William,  shipmaster,  5  Urquhart  road 
Mowat,  Miss,  fancy  goods  warehouse,  99  Holburn  street 
Mowat,  Miss,  10  Crown  street 
Mowatt,  James,  gardener,  11  Huntly  street 
Mowlem,  John,  '&  Co.,  stone  merchants.  Provost  Jamieson's 

quay 
Muil,  Miss,  66  Dee  street 
Muil,  Miss,  7  Strawberry  bank 
Muill,  John,  advocate  and  notary  public,  21    Bridge  street, 

7i  28  Fountainhall  road 
Muir,  Robert,  leather  merchant  and  currier,  38  George  street, 

h  31  Charlotte  street 
Mundie,  G.  F.,  baker,  3  Sunnybank  road,  Spittal 
Mundie,  John,  salesman  (Esslemont  &  Macintosh),  22  Watson 

street 
Munro,  Alex.  M.,  City  Chamberlain's  office,  h  24  Broomhill 

place 
Munro,  Andrew  (of  Milne  &  Munro),  17  Caledonian  place 
Munro,  D.,  shipmaster,  22  Argyll  place 
Munro,  George  W.  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  3  Gil- 

comston  steps 
Munro,  George,  engineer,  8  Mount  street  west 
Munro,   Gordon,   boot-top   manufacturer,   38   George    street, 

h  33  Baker  street 
Munro,  J.  C,  artist  and  photographer,  115  Union  street,  h 

Deveron  Villa,  King  street  road 
Munro,  James  W.,  com,  trav.  (W.  Rattray  &  Sons),  4  Cliattan 

place 
Munro,  John  C,  flesher,  294  George  street 
Munro,  John  D.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  161  Gallowgate,  h 

68  Spittal 
Munro,  J.  C.  Ritchie,  accountant,  21  Bridge  street,  h  22  Roslin 

terrace 
Munro,  Kenneth,  house  proprietor,  22  Argyll  place 
Munro,  Malcolm,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  32  George  street, 

h  36  Thomson  street 
Munro,  Robert,  broker,  49,  h  41  West  North  street 
Munro,  Mrs  David,  169  Skene  street  west 
Munro,  Mrs,  13  Prospect  terrace 
Munro,  Mrs,  white  seamstress  and  embroidery  printer,  26  St. 

Andrew  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  233 

Munro,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Roslin  terrace 

Munro,  Miss,  biblewomaii.  Prospect  Cottage,  310  Holburn  st. 

Munro,  Miss,  embroiderer,  57  Netherkirkgate 

Murchie,  Robert,  family  grocer,  3  Chattan  pi.,  h  26a  Summer 

street 
Murchie,  William,  baker,  7,  /i  11  Chattan  place 
Murdoch,  Alexander,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  47  Marischal 

street,  h  5  Chattan  place 
Murdoch,  William,  caretaker.  City  Hospital,  Cunnigarhill 
Murdoch,  Wm.  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  164  Crown  street 
Murdoch,  Mrs,  matron,  Shaw's   Hospital,  Rosebank  House, 

Rosemount 
Murdoch,  Miss  L.,  milliner,  18  Skene  street 
Murdoch,  Miss,  5  Chattan  place 
Murdoch,  Miss,  67  Bon- Accord  street 
Murison,  Alexander  S.,  L.D.S.I.,  dentist,  50  Dee  street 
Murison,  James,  dentist,  157  Skene  street,  h  50  Dee  street 
Murison,    William,   sheriff    clerk   depute   of    Aberdeenshire, 

County  Buildings,  //  Bridge  Cottage,  Cove 
Murison,  Wm.  C,  cashier  (Leith  &  Paterson),  38  Bon- Accord  st. 
Murrison,  A.  R.,  commission  agent,  27  James  street 
Murrison,  John,  sorting-clerk  (P.  0.),  61  Stanley  street 
Murphy,  James,  teacher,  St.  Peter's  R.  C.  Schools,  Constitu- 
tion street 
Murphy,  John  (K.  Maclean  &  Son),  17  Bridge  st.,  h  47  Grove 

street 
Murphy,  L.,  bookseller,  3  Justice  street 
Murphy,  Michael,  foreman  rivetter  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  10  Park 

place 
Murray  &  M'Combie,  advocates  and  notaries  public,  secretaries 

to  North  British  and  Mercantile  Assurance  Company, 

214  Union  street 
Murray,  A.,  &  Co.,  house  carpenters,  38  Short  loanings 
Murray,  Alexander,  drainage  inspector  and  land  valuator,  49 

Springbank  terrace 
Murray,  Alex.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  214  Union  street, 

h  35  Belmont  street 
Murray,  Alexander,  bookseller,  stationer,  librarian,  and  news 

agent,  271  Union  street  and  1a  Bon-Accord  street,  h 

Tudor  Villa,  106  Hamilton  place 
Murray,  Alexander  S.,  joint-agent.  Town  and  County  Bank, 

Limited,   Northern  Branch,  236   George  street,   h   \b 

Albert  terrace 
Murray,  Alexander,  180  Great  Western  road 
Murray,  Alexander   (of  A.   M.   &  Co.),   Burn  Dale  Cottage, 

Bonnymuir 
Murray,  Alexander,  slater,  170,  A  168  King  street 
20 


234  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Murray,  Alexander  (of  B.  &  M.),  41  Blackfriars  street 
Murray,  Alfred  (of  R.  Aberdein,  funeral  undertaker),  55,  h  68 

Queen  street 
Murray,   Andrew,    advocate    (of  Murray    &   M'Combie),   35 

Belmont  street 
Murray,  Andrew,  jun,,  advocate  (of  Murray  &  M'Combie), 

Inverdon,  Bridge  of  Don 
Murray,  Charles  (of  J.  Craig  &  Co.),  27  Ann  street 
Murray,  Charles,  shipmaster,  12  Irvine  place 
Murray,  D.  B.,  teacher,  Sunny  bank  Cottage,  Broomhill  road 
Murray,   David,  spirit  dealer,  168^  Gallowgate,  h  Merkland 

Cottage,  xVlerkland  road,  Spittal 
Murray,  George,  com.  trav.  (J.  Crombie),  81  Fountainhall  road 
Murray,    Bev.    Gordon    J.,    M.A.,   B.D.    (Greyfriars    Parish 

Church),  the  Manse,  11  St.  Swithin  street 
Murray,  H.  G.,  25  Mount  street  west 
Murray,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  and  Bible  Depository, 

28  St.  Nicholas  St.,  /i  21  Balmoral  pi. 
Murray,  James  (of  W.  Murray  &  Son),  -iO  Garden  place 
Murray,  James,  shore  porter,  12  Summerfield  terrace 
MuiTay,  James   B.,  stationer   and   church   officer   (Rubislaw 

P.C),  66  Union  place,  h  112  Holburn  street 
Murray,  John,  importer  of  foreign  goods  and  general  merchant, 

74  Union  street,  1st  tloor,  h  3rd  lloor 
Murray,  John  (of  Stewart  and  Murray,  advocates),  74  Union 

street 
]\lurray,  Robert,  shipmaster,  41  Argyll  place 
Murray,  Robert,  assistant  branch  inspector,  N.   of  S.  Bank, 

Limited,  A  19  Watson  street 
Murray,  Robert  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  34  Belvidere  place 
Murray,  Thomas,  postman,  17  Granton  place 
Murray,  William,  painter  and  glazier,  97  Chapel  street,  h  66 

Ashley  road 
Murray,  Wm.,  &  Sou  (The  Aberdeen  Central  Auction  Market), 

hide,  sheepskin,  tallow,  and  offal  factors,  wholesale  and 

retail  butchers,  291,  293,  and  295  George  street 
Murray,  Wm.  (of  W.  M.  &  Son),  Woodside  House 
Murray,  William,  mason,  15  Springbank  terrace 
Murray,   William,  clerk   (A.    M'Kenzie,   coal   merchant),  24 

Holburn  road 
Murray,  William,  spirit  dealer,  47  Castle  street,  h  51  Jasmine 

terrace 
Murray,  Wm.,  grocer  and  dairyman,  1  Leadside  road,  h  Arn- 

well,  Banchory-Devenick 
Murray,  Mrs  James  A.,  11  Rubislaw  terrace 
Murray,  Mrs,  4  Strawberry  bank 
Murray,  Mrs  William,  15  Albert  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  235 

Murray,  Mrs,  21  Thomson  street 

Murray,  Mrs,  40  Holburn  road 

Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Correction  wynd 

Murray,  Mrs,  midwife,  1  Hanover  lane 

Murray,  Miss,  43  Victoria  street 

Murray,  Miss,  22  Holburn  road 

Murray,  Miss,  80  Eose  street 

Murray,  Miss,  2  Gray's  buildings,  Rosemount 

Murray,  Misses,  7  and  5  West  Craibstone  street 

Music  Hall  Buildings,  Union  street  ;  keeper,  Wm.  Clark 

Music  Hall,  M'Farland's,  52  Market  street 

Mustard,   Andrew,   clerk,  3   Rosemount   House,    Rosemount 

place 
Mustard,  Robert,  tailor,  173  North  Broadford 
Mutch,  &  Anderson,  stonecutters,  Claremont  street 
Mutch,  Alex.,  tailor  and  renovator,  51a  Loch  street,  h  180 

Crown  street 
Mutch,  G.  S.,  &  Co.,  watchmakers.  Bridge  of  Dee 
Mutch,  Geo.  (Abdn.  Steam  Nav.  Co.),  60  Irvine  place 
Mutch,  George,  boatman  (H.M.C.),  3  King  street  road 
Mutch,  James  G.,  grain  and  seed  merchant,  30  Exchange  street, 

agent  for  Lawes's  chemical  manures;  stores,  133  Holburn 

street,  h  46  Irvine  place 
Mutch,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  106  Commerce 

street,  h  29  Cotton  street 
Mutch,  James,  clerk,  16  Bank  street 

Mutch,  James,  com.  traveller  (J.  D.  &  Co.),  1  Millburn  street 
Mutch,  John,  goods  foreman  (Cal.  Railway),  7  Prospect  ter. 
Mutch,  John,  draper,  28  Loanhead  terrace 
Mutch,  John,  cattle  dealer,  11  Summer  street 
Mutch,  John,  practical  jobbing  gardener,  11    Mount   street 

west 
Mutch,  Wm.,  flesher,  54  Springbank  terrace,  /i  15  Bon- Accord 

street 
Mutch,  Mrs  James,  innkeeper.  Steam  Yacht  Hotel,  Pocra  pier 
Mutter,  Howey,  &  Co.,  railway  agents  and  carriers,  Imperial 

place  ;  James  Scott,  agent 

NAIRN,  James,  tea  merchant,  52  North  Charlotte  street 
Napier,  Charles,  manure  manufacturer,  139  West  North  street, 

h  39  St.  Clair  street 
Napier,  Joseph,  broker,  56  Shiprow,  h  above  shop 
Napier,  P.  Primrose,  examiner.  Registrar-general's  department, 

49  Waverley  place 
Napier,  Mrs,  63  Rose  street 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  67  Union  street ;  agent, 

Thomas  Adam 


236  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

National  Security  Savings'  Bank,  27  Exchange  street ;  Thomas 

Riddel,  actuary 
National  Telephone  Company,  Limited ;  district  manager,  Geo. 

J.  Somerville,  28  Market  street 
Navigation  School,  21  James  street  ;  J.  R.  Jones,  teacher 
Nazareth  House,  Home  of  the  Aged  and  Infirm,  Claremont 

street,  Cuparstone 
Neave,  David,  cab-hirer,  46  Dee  street 
Neil,  Alex.,  grocer,  27  Rose  street,  and  19,  h  57  Thistle  st. 
Neil,  Jas.,  silk  mercer,  183  Union  street,  h  Woodville,  21  Pol- 

muir  road 
Neill,  Miss  Jamieson,  23  Crown  street 
Neilson,  Wm.,  boatbuilder,  10  Canal  terrace 
Nellfield    Cemetry,  Great  Western  road,   George   Caithness, 

sexton 
Ness,  Wm.,  writer,  21  Bridge  street,  h  26  Huntly  street 
Netherlands  Vice-Consul,  Paul  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay 
New  Club,  254  Union  street ;  secretary,  James  Ross,  advocate  ; 

steward,  Wm.  Barclay 
New  Inn,  Kittybrewster,  Misses  Riddell 
Newlands,  Geo.,  resident  sec.  The  Scottish  Temperance  Life 

Assurance  Co.,  Ld.,  21  Bridge  st.,  h  58  Watson  st. 
Newlands,  Mrs,  Fcjrest  road  south,  Great  Western  road 
Newton,  George,  engineer,  16  York  street 
Newton,  John,  shipowner,  28  Wellington  street 
Nicholson,  H.  AUeyne,  professor  of  Natural  History,  Univer- 
sity, Newthorpe,  8^  Queen's  road 
Nicol,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  Guild  street 

buildings 
Nicol,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  2  Mile-end 
Nicol,  Alexander  T.,  15  Crown  street 
Nicol,  Benjamin,  ironmonger,  33  Thistle  street,  h  10  Claremont 

place 
Nicol,  Charles,  boot  and  shoemaker,  156  King  street,  h  32 

Summer  field  terrace 
Nicol,  G.  W.  (of  A.  Nicol  &  Co.),  Dalvenie,  Banchory  Ternan 
Nicol,  George,  cutter  (Milne,  Low,  &  Co.),  9  Richmond  terrace 
Nicol,  George,  24  Loanhead  terrace 
Nicol,  George,  &  Co.,  skinners  and  furriers,  20  Mealmarket 

street,  /i  112  West  North  street 
Nicol,  James,  foreman  (W.  Davidson),  32  Commerce  street 
Nicol,  James,  25  Affleck  street 

Nicol,  James,  foreman  blacksmith  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  Kittybrew- 
ster, h  Olmstead  Cottage,  Woodside 
Nicol,  John,  27  Chattan  place 

Nicol,  J.  Blaikie  (of  A.  Nicol  &  Co.),  Inverdee,  Cults 
Nicol,  R.  W.,  watchmaker,  115,  h  181a  Union  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  237 

Nicol,  Robert  G.,  C.E.,  assistant  harbour  engineer,  1  Richmond 

terrace 
Nicol,  T.  P.,  bookseller,  8  and  9  Market  gallery,  h  22i  View 

terrace 
Nicol,  Mrs  James,  8  Canal  terrace 
Nicol,  Mrs  Professor,  15  Bon- Accord  square 
Nicol,  Mrs  B.,  teacher  of  music,  10  Claremont  place 
Nicol,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  1 8  Wellington  street 
Nicol,  Mrs  I.,  5  Urquhart  road 
Nicol,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  35  Urquhart  road 
Nicol,  Miss,  provision  merchant,  56  Summer  street 
Nicol,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  13  Bon- Accord  street 
Nicoll,  R.  B.,  solicitor,  36  Union  street 
Nicoll,  Miss,  ladies'  outfitting  warehouse,  126  George  street, 

h  above  shop 
Nicolson,  Alexander,  baker,  11,  //.  13  Waverley  place 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  242  Union 

street,  h  43  Springbank  terrace 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  late  coal  broker,  125  Crown  street 
Nicolson,  Misses  Wilson,  of  Glenbervie,  9  Garden  place 
Niddrie,  Mrs  James,  9  Friendship  terrace,  Ashley  road 
Nidray,  Charles,  53  Watson  street 
Nigg  School   Board   Office,  71   King  street ;   H.   M'Lennan, 

clerk 
Nisbet,  Miss,  7  Westfield  terrace 
Noble,  Alex.  B.,  sewing-machine  maker,  8  Rennie's  wynd,  h 

139  Leadside  road. 
Noble,  Andrew,  commercial  traveller,  7  Carmelite  street 
Noble,  Crawford,  Belgrave  terrace 
Noble,  Crawford,  jun.,  53  Fountainhall  road 
Noble,  John,  grocer,  12  Justice  street,  h  82  Park  street 
Noble,  William,  assistant  inspector  of  poor  for  Old  Machar, 

9  Diamond  street,  h  187  Hardgate 
Noble,  Wm,,  clerk  (Postal  Telegraphs),  14  Holburn  road 
Noble,  Mrs,  dairy,  87  Basement  floor.  Market,  h  7  Carmelite 

street 
Noble,  Mrs,  245  Union  street 

Noltie,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  74,  h  72  Commerce  st. 
Norrie,  James,  draper,  173  George  street 
Norrie,  J.  B.  (of  B.  S.  &  N.),  1  Jute  street 
Norrie,  Jos.,  plant  inspector  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  162  Crown  st. 
Norrie,  Thomas,  fishcurer,  Pointlaw,  h  19  Holburn  road 
Norrie,  Wm.,  grocer,  70   Broad   street,  h   Emerald    Cottage, 

King  street  road 
Norrie,  Miss,  13  Springbank  terrace 
Normal  Company,  Limited,  The,  manufacturers  of  preserved 

fish,  fish  oils,  extracts,  glues,  etc.,  Albert  quay 


238  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Assurance  Company,  branch 

office,     214     Union    street ;     secretaries,     Murray     & 

M'Conibie,  advocates 
North  British  Aerated  Water  Company  (Limited),  50  Queen 

street  ;    registered    office,    129    Union    street,    James 

Taylor,  secretary 
North  British  Boot  and  Shoe  Shop,  37  Union  street ;    J.  F. 

Gordon 
North  British  Granite  Works,  71  Constitution  street ;  Robert 

Simpson 
North  British  Hotel,  8  and  10  Trinity  street ;  Wm.  Stewart 
North  British  Railway  Office,  Guild   street ;  agent,  Francis 

Russell 
North-East  Coast  Mission  ;  treasurer,  G.  C.  Fraser,  Albany 

Buildings,  13  Bridge  st.  ;  secretary  and  superintendent, 

Captain  David  Ross,  347  Holburn  street 
North  of  Scotland  and  Orkney  and  Shetland  Steam  Naviga- 
tion Co. ;  office,  The  Northern  Steam  Wharf,  Matthews' 

quay  ;  Chas.  Merrylees,  manager 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited,  Castle  street ;  Robert  Lums- 

den  and  Edward  Fiddes,  joint  managers 
North  of  Scotland   Bank,   Limited,    West-End   Branch,  226 

Union  street  ;  George  Carmichael,  agent 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited,  Market  Branch,  8  Exchange 

street ;  Wm.  Scott,  agent 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited,  George  Street  Branch,  162 

George  street  ;  Benjamin  Saunders,  agent 
North   of  Scotland   Bedding   Manufacturing   Co.,  flock   and 

mattress  makers,  1  Jack's  brae ;  Wm.  K.  Stewart 
North  of  Scotland  Canadian  Mortgage  Co.,  Limited ;  secretary, 

William  Smith,  advocate,  89  Union  street 
North  of  Scotland  Ceylon  Co.,  Limited;  secretary,  Douglass 

Duncan,  office,  8  Castle  street 
North  of  Scotland  Colour  Works,  St.  Paul  street  (Farquhar  & 

Gill) 
North  of  Scotland  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  4  Flourmill  brae  and 

10  Flourmill  lane  ;  Wm.  Mollison,  manager 
North  of  Scotland  pianoforte  and  music  saloon,  181  Union  St.; 

James  Macbeth 
North  of  Scotland  Trades'  Protection  Association,  21  Bridge 

street 
Northern  Advertiser  Office,  20  Netherkirkgate 
Northern  Agricultural  Co.,  grain,  coal,  lime,  guano,  bones,  and 

all  kinds  of  manure  merchants,  importers  of  decorticated 

cotton  cake,  Indian  corn,  locust  beans,  and  manufacturers 

of  oil   and   oilcake,  30  Waterloo  quay  ;   J.  S.  Smith, 

manager 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  2SI9 

Northern  Assurance  Co.,  1  Union  terrace ;  Thomas  Kyd, 
manager  ;  Francis  Laing,  secretary 

Northern  Co-operative  Co.,  Limited.  Grocery  department,  58 
Loch  street,  81  Regent  quay,  134  Skene  street,  21  and 
23  Craigie  street,  3  Causewayend,  Holburn  road,  32 
Mary  well  st.,  34a  Rosemount  place,  67  and  69  Gallow- 
gate,  162  King  st.,  Buxburn,  Woodside,  and  Old  Aber- 
deen ;  manager,  James  Scott.  Clothing  department,  50 
and  52  Loch  st.,  Holburn  road,  36a  Rosemount  place, 
Buxburn,  Woodside,  and  Old  Aberdeen ;  manager, 
Mungo  Douglas.  Boot  and  Shoe  department,  57  and 
59  Loch  street  ;  manager,  Wm.  Watt.  Bakery  depart- 
ment, Millbank,  manager,  Peter  M'Ewan.  Butcher 
meat  department,  68  Loch  street,  39  and  41  Thistle  st., 
38^  Rosemount  place,  40  Commerce  st.,  78  Virginia  st., 
and  209  Gallowgate,  Buxburn,  and  Woodside  ;  man- 
ager, Andrew  Laing.  Lleal  and  barley  mills,  Millbank  ; 
manager,  Alex  Bruce.  Coal  department,  Market  st.  ; 
manager,  Alex.  Taylor.  Stables,  Millbank  ;  manager, 
Wm.  Daniel.  Registered  Office,  54  Locli  street ;  secre- 
tary, James  S.  Low.     Cashier,  John  Ferries 

NortJiern  Figaro  (weekly  newspaper),  12  Correction  wynd 

Northern  Friendly  Society  Hall,  141  and  145  George  street 

Northern  Loan  Company,  Limited  ;  registered  office,  Clark's 
court,  2  Upperkirkgate  ;  branch  offices,  32  Justice  st. 
and  112^  Gallowgate 

Northern  Meat  Co.,  208  Gallowgate 

Northern  Patent  Brick  and  Tife  Company,  Limited;  works, 
Torry,  office,  187  King  street 

Norway,  Consul  for,  John  F.'  White,  LL.D.,  107  King  street 

OBEL,  L.  T.,  telegraphist  (G.  N.  T.  Co.),  23  Allan  street 
Officer,  Jas.,  family  grocer,  tea,  wine,   and   spirit  merchant, 

wholesale  and  retail,  8   Garvock  street,  /i  15  Prince 

Regent  street 
Ogg,  David,  basket  maker,  12^,  13,  13^,  and  14  Correction  wynd 
Ogg,  David,  jun.,  hotel  keeper  (Crown),  3  Shore  brae 
Ogg,  Henry,  &  Co.,  Strathdee  Distillery,  100  Great  Western 

road 
Ogg,  J.  &  J.,  granite  merchants,  Caledonian  Granite  Works, 

34  and  36  Wellington  road 
Ogg,  James,  shoemaker,  253  George  street 
Ogg,  John  (G.  &  J.  Mowat),  Wardmill  Cottage,  Drumoak 
Ogg,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Ogg),  222  Great  Western  road 
Ogg,  J.  (of  J.  &  J.  Ogg),  6  Crimon  place 
Ogg,  Robert,  basket  manufacturer,  30,  31,  32,  and  33  Market 

gallery ;  workshop,  10  Carmelite  lane,  h  1  Adelphi 


M^  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Ogg,  Wm.,  house  carpenter,  27  JuvStice  Mill  lane,  h  21  Spring- 
bank  street 
Ogg,  Wm.  F.,  advocate,  48  Market  street,  A  118  Crown  street 
Ogg,  Wni.,  shore  porter,  15  Cotton  street 
Ogg,  Miss,  Sunimerfield  Cottage,  5  Fonthill  terrace 
Ogilvie,  Rev.  Alexander,  LL.I).,  head  master,  Robert  Gordon's 

College 
Ogilvie,  Alex,  (of  J.  &  A,  Ogilvie),  21  Beaconsfield  place 
Ogilvie,  Alex,  (of  A.  Mearns  &  Co.),  5  Back  wynd 
Ogilvie,  Charles,  commercial  traveller  (J,    Hall  &    Co.),  97 

Leslie  terrace 
Ogilvie,  George,  hatter,  45  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h  2  Upperkirkgate 
Ogilvie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  69,  h  71  Park  street 
Ogilvie;,  George  (of  W.  Peters),  26  Thomson  street 
Ogilvie,  J.  &  A.,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  257  Union 

street ;  workshop,  Union  Glen  ;    funeral  undertaking 

establishment,  28  Langstane  place 
Ogilvie,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  Ogilvie),  21  Beaconsfield  place 
Ogilvie,  James,  jun.,  boat  hirer,  Victoria  Bridge  Boat  Hiring 

Establishment,  h  7  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Ogilvie,  John,  late  bookseller,  23  Belvidere  street 
Ogilvie,  Joseph,  M.A.,  rector  of  Church  of  Scotland  Training 

College,  George  street,  h  9  Bon-Accord  square 
Ogilvie,  Robert,  M.A.,  H.M.'s  Chief  Inspector  of  Schools,  18 

Bon- Accord  square 
Ogilvie,    Robert,  wholesale   hardware  merchant,    40   Nether- 

kirkgate,  //  158  King  street 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  &  Son,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  and  ware- 
housemen, 21  and  23  Carmelite  street 
Ogilvie,  Thomas  (of  T.  Ogilvie  &  Son),  2  Westfield  terrace 
Ogilvie,  William,  cab  proprietor,  79  Skene  street 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  Whitehall  House 
Ogilvie,  Miss,  11  Victoria  street 

Ogilvie  &  Campbell,  Misses,  milliners  and  hatters,  49  George  st. 
Ogston,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers, 

92  Loch  street 
Ogston,  Alexander  M.  (of  A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  Ardoe  House, 

Ranch  ory-Devenick 
Ogston,  Alexander,  CM.,  professor  of  Surgery,  University  of 

Aberdeen,  252  Union  street 
Ogston,  Francis,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  emeritus  professor  of  Medical 

Jurisprudence  (Aberdeen  University),  13  Albyn  terrace 
Ogston,  James  (of  A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  Norwood 
Old  Machar  Poor  House,  St.  Machar  place  ;   governor,   Wm. 

G.  Johnstone,  office,  9  Diamond  street 
Old  Machar  School  Board  Office,  71  King  street ;  H.  M'Lennan, 

clerk  and  treasurer 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  241 

Oliver,  Alfred,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  53  Gallowgate,  h  74 

Powis  place 
Ophthalmic  Institution  for  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  61  Guestrow. 

Open  daily  at  2 '30  p.m. 
Orchiston,  Joseph,  harbour  meter,  128  West  North  street 
Ord,  John,  com.  trav.  (J.  &  W.  Campbell  &  Co.,  Glasgow),  63 

Union  street,  A  9  St.  Swithin  street 
Orphan  and  Destitute  Female  Hospital,  30  Huntly  street ; 

matron.  Miss  Malcolm 
Orr,  A.  T.,  manager  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  5  Springbank  ter. 
Osborne,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  44  Woolmanhill 

PALACE   Hotel,   159   Union   street,  and  5  Bridge   street  ; 

Charles  Mann,  proprietor 
Palmer,  Wm.  J.,  brewer,  Holburn  Brewery 
Palmer,  Edward  (  of  W.  J.  Palmer),  272  Great  Western  road 
Palmer,  Fred.  W.  (of  W.  J.  Palmer),  272  Great  Western  road 
Panton,  George,  grocer,  36,  h  34  Urquhart  road 
Panton,  James,  plane  and  edge  tool  maker,  41  Rose  street,  h 

68  Irvine  place 
Panton,  William,  engineer,  9  Nelson  street 
Pardy,  Alexander,  book-keeper,  12  Argyll  place 
Park  Road  Machine  Works,  D.  Milne  &  Sons 
Park,  George,  postman,  67  Broad  street 
Park,   James,   commercial    traveller    (Aberdeen    Commercial 

Company),  18  Brighton  place 
Park,  James,  joiner  (of  M.  &  P.),  9  Claremont  place 
Park,  Mrs,  93  Bon- Accord  street 
Park,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  13,  h  11  Queen  street 
Parker  &  M'Combie,  advocates,  129  Union  street 
Parker,  John  (of  Parker  &  M'Combie),  52  Skene  terrace 
Parsons,  Thomas,  waiter,  and  verger  (St.  Andrew's  Espicopal), 

h  The  Vestry,  King  street 
Pater,  Rev.  John  E.  (Crown  Terrace  Wesleyan  Church),  18 

Ferry  hill  place 
Paterson  &  Co.,  fancy  box  makers,  88  College  street 
Paterson,  Alexander,  10  Canal  street 
Paterson,  Alexander,  178  Crown  street 

Paterson,  David,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  6  Donald's  court.  School- 
hill 
Paterson,  George,  mason,  178  Great  Western  road 
Paterson,  George  Hilton,  Mayfield  House,  Cults 
Paterson,  George,  mason,  164  Crown  street 
Paterson,  Henry,  accountant,  34  Kintore  place 
Paterson,  James,  draper,  63  Gallowgate,  h  68  Grove  street 
Paterson,  James,  mechanic,  179  Crown  street 
Paterson,  James  (of  W.  Paterson  &  Sons),  9  Golden  square 


242  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Paterson,  James,  coal  merchant,  27  John  street,  Ti  St.  Peter's 

place,  Spittal 
Paterson,  James  (of  A.  &  P.),  19  Craigie  street 
Paterson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  2  Mounthooly,  h  192 

West  North  street 
Paterson,  John  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Limited),  11  Schoolhill 
Paterson,  Samuel,  accountant  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.  Co.),  3  Garden 

place 
Paterson,  Thomas  J.,  com.  trav.  (Young's  P.  L.  and  M.  O.  Go., 

Limited),  17  View  terrace 
Paterson,  Stephen  (of  W.  Paterson  &  Sons),  Amatola,  Great 

Western  road 
Paterson,  W.  Dove,  elocutionist,  7  Gherrybank 
Paterson,  Wm.,  &   Sons,   wholesale   druggists,  133   and    135 

Gallowgate 
Paterson,  William,  engineer,  18  Portland  street 
Paterson,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  281  George  street, 

h  Elmfield  avenue 
Paterson,  Wm.,  market  gardener,  Ruthrieston 
Paterson,  Mrs  W.  T.,  270  Great  Western  road 
Paterson,  Mrs  Wm.,  299  Great  Western  road 
Paterson,  Mrs,  3  Mackie  place 
Paterson,  Mrs,  60  Osborne  jDlace 
Paterson,  Mrs,  confectioner.  Market  hall,  h  100  Green 
Paterson,  Miss,  4  Polmuir  road 
Paterson,  Miss,  37  Victoria  street 
Paton,  Thomas,  Prudential  Assurance  agent,  8  South  Mount 

street 
Patterson,   Arch.,   spirit   merchant,    1    Well    of  Spa,    h    80 

Gallowgate 
Patterson,  Mrs  Major,  5  Mackie  place 
Pattison,  James,   armourer.   Barracks,   56th   Brigade   Depot, 

h  36  Irvine  place 
Pattison,  James,  billposter,  50  Upperkirkgate 
Patrick,  George,  shipmaster,  41  Constitution  street 
Paul,  John,  chief  millwright  (Harpers  Limited),  12  Jasmine 

place 
Paul,  John,  draper  and  stationer,  277  George  street,  h  above 

shop 
Paul,  R.  (of  P.  C.  &  Co.),  44  Belvidere  place 
Paul,  Wm.,  advocate,  245  Union  street,  h  46  Bon- Accord  st. 
Paul,  Mrs,  60  Rose  street 

Paul,  Miss,  Queen's  Cross  School,  7  St.  Swithin  street 
Paul,  Miss,  lodgings,  12  Castle  street 
Pauline,    Miss,    manageress,    Bon- Accord    Steam     Laundry, 

Craigieshaw,  Nigg 
PauU  &  Williamson,  advocates,  12  King  street 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  243 

Paull,  James,  advocate  (of  Paull  &  Williamson),  24  Albyn  pi. 
Pavilion  Restaurant,  44  Market  street,  George  Stephen 
Peace   Society,  Aberdeen,   secretary,  James  Smith,  Orchard 

place,  Old  Aberdeen 
Pearson,  James  H.,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturer,  18  Frederick 

street,  h  25  Castle  street 
Pearson,  Mark,  furniture  dealer,  25  Castle  street 
Pegler,  George,  &  Co.,  fruiterers  (to  Her  Majesty  and  H.R.H. 

The  Prince  of  Wales),  179  Union  street 
Pegler,  Mrs,  57  Bon- Accord  street 
Pender,   Alexander,   superintendent  and   teacher.    Deaf  and 

Dumb  Institution,  31  Belmont  street 
Pender,  Mrs,  matron,  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  31  Belmont 

street 
Penman,  James,  &  Co.,  publishers,  London  ;  A.  P.  Hird,  agent 
Penman,  Miss,  220  George  street 
Penny,  William,  shipmaster,  22  Springbank  terrace 
Pension  Office,  Barracks 
Pert,  Mrs,  fishdealer.  Basement  floor.  Market 
Peter,  John,  teacher  (Causewayend  Public  School),  6  Henry  pi. 
Peterkin,  Henry,  solicitor  (of  Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid), 

1  King  street,  h  23  Gladstone  place 
Peterkin,  James,  builder,  54  Rose  street,  A  21  Gladstone  place 
Peterkin,  Wm.  T.,  postman,  1  Hawthorn  terrace 
Peters,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50   St.    Nicholas   street ; 

h  30  Belvidere  street 
Peters,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  65  Chapel  street 
Petrie,  J.,  &  Co.,  fishcurers,  Pointlaw 
Petrie,  James,  &  Co.,  granite  merchants  and  polishing  works, 

Clayhills  Monumental  Granite  Works,  50,  52  Welling- 
ton road.     See  Advertisement 
Petrie,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  15  Queen  street 
Petrie,  James,  jun.  (of  J.  Petrie  &  Co.),  162  Crown  street 
Petrie,  J.,  fish  curer  (J.  Moir  &  Son,  Lim.),  52  St.  Clement  st. 
Petrie,  John,  mason,  14  Esslemont  avenue 
Petrie,  Robt.  A.,  house  agent,  39  Frederick  street,  h  7  Ferryhill 

terrace 
Petrie,  Robert,  engine  driver  (Cal.  Ry.),  21  Bank  street 
Petrie,  Robert,  cashier  (Robertson  &  Arnot),  21  Bank  street 
Petrie,  William,  provision  dealer,  10  Portland  street 
Petrie,  Mrs  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  4  Mealmarket  street, 

h  36  Frederick  street 
Petrie,  Mrs,  fish  dealer.  Basement  floor,  Market,  h  20  Virginia 

street 
Philip  &  Cooper,  wholesale  clothiers,  32  Union  street 
Philip,  Alexander,  dyer  and  cleaner,  88  Hutcheon  street,  h  9| 

Broadford  lane 


244  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Philip,  Alex.,  late  farmer,  26  Dee  street 

Philip,  Archibald,  manager  (G.  Leslie  &  Co.),  2  St.  Clement  pi. 

Philip,  James,  shore  porter,  4  Castle  terrace 

Philip,  James  L.,  commission  merchant,  4  Stafford  street 

Philip,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  67  East  North 

street,  h  6  Hawthorn  terrace 
Philip,  James,  cashier  (J.  Garvie  &  Sons) ,  26  Thomson  street 
Philip,  Eev.  John  (F.  C.  Fordonn),  9  Mount  street 
Philip,  John,  wholesale  and  family  grocer,  196  Gallowgate,  h 

8  Kingsland  place 
Philip,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  65  Commerce  street,  h  4 

Yeats  lane 
Philip,  Patrick,  clerk  (Broadford  Works),  Mile-end,  Stocket 
Philip,  Richard,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Adelphi 
Philip,  Thomas,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.))  27  Richmond  terrace 
Philip,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  Philip  &  Cooper),  2  Strawberry  bank 
Philip,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  Harlaw  Cottage,  188  Great  Western 

road 
Philip,  Wm.,  plant  distributer  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  4  Lemon  street 
Philip,  Wm.,  late  farmer,  15  Holburn  road 
Philip,  Mrs  J.  M.,  123  Holburn  street 
Philip,  Mrs  R.  C,  tobacconist,  35  Uj)perkirkgate 
Philip,  Miss,  3  Alford  place 
Philips,  E.  H.,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  27  King  street,  h  1 

Erskine  road 
Philips,  James  A.,  teacher  (Northfield  Public  School),  26  Beech 

grove  terrace 
Philips,  Miss,  shirtmaker,  34  Frederick  street 
Phillips,  George  (of  Steele  &  Co . ),  22  Victoria  street 
Phillips,  Robt.,  shipmaster,  60  Garden  place 
Phinn,  William,  jun.,  watchmaker,  28  Upperkirkgate 
Pickard,  Mrs,  lodgings,  47  Richmond  street 
Pickthorn,  Miss,  147  Crown  street 

Pigge,  James,  teller  (Town  Council  Gas  dept.),  40  Summer  st. 
Piggie,  Miss,  44  Thomson  street 
Pinckney,  Mrs,  32  Springbank  terrace 
Pirie  &  Clyne,  architects,  123i  Union  street 
Pirie,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  Limited,  paper  manufacturers  and 

wholesale   stationers ;    works,  Stoneywood,  Woodside, 

and  Union  Works,  Poynernook,  Aberdeen 
Pirie,  A.  Lindsay  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Lim.),  Waterton  House 
Pirie,  A.  Charles  (of  A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Limited),  Craibstone 

House 
Pirie,  Alex.  (J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  211  Union  street),  h  97  Grove 

street 
Pirie,  Alex,,  slater  and  builder.  Justice  Mill  lane,  h  161  Skene 

street  west 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  245 

Pirie,  A.,  joiner  and  feuar,  Willow  Cottage,  100  Powis  place 

Pirie,  Charles  (of  W.  Gilcliiist  &  Co.),  4  Queen  street 

Pirie,  George  B.,  engineer,  21  Netlierkirkgate 

Pirie,  George,  carter  and  contractor,  63  Locli  street 

Pirie,  James,  foreman,  Tlie  University  Press,  h  20  Urquhart  rd. 

Pirie,  James,  postman,  7  Victoria  road,  Torry 

Pirie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  59  Netlierkirkgate,  h  above  shop 

Pirie,  James,  superintendent  (Harbour  Works),  15  Clarence  st. 

Pirie,  John  (H.M.C.),  42  Stanley  street 

Pirie,  John,  chief  founder  (Harpers  Limited),  24  Urquhart  road 

Pirie,  J.  (branch  manager.  Young's  Par.  Light  and  M.  0.  Co., 

33  Market  street),  17  Watson  street 
Pirie,  J.  B.,  architect  (of  Pirie  &  Clyne),  108  Hamilton  place 
Pirie,  Wm.,  7  Cottage  brae,  Nellfield  place  •  ■ 

Pirie,  Wm.,  funeral  undertaker,  34,  h  34|  Skene  square 
Pirie,  Mrs  Principal,  Beechlodge,  Rosemount  place 
Pirie,  Mrs,  fishmonger,  2  Basement  floor,  Market 
Pirie,  Mrs,  180  Skene  street  west 
Pirie,  Misses,  Waterton  House 
Pirrie,  Mrs  Dr.  Wm.,  281  Union  street 
Pittendrich,  Mrs,  31  Stanley  street 
Playfair,  Charles,  &  Co.,  gun  and  fishing  tackle  makers,  142 

Union  street 
Playdon,  James,  Criterion  Restaurant,  26  Guild  street,  h  48 

Market  street 
Police  Office,  City  buildings,  4  Broad  street 
Police  Stables,  Poynernook  road  ;  J.  Johnston,  manager 
Police  Store,  21  Frederick  street ;  Wm.  Bain,  keeper 
Police  Tax  Office,  City  buildings,  2  Broad  street 
Poison,  George  G.,  agent,  British  Legal  Life  Ass.  Co.  Lim.,  33a 

Summer  street 
Poison,   A.   H,,  professor  of  dancing  and   calisthenics,    33a 

Summer  street 
Poor's  Rate  Office  (St.  Nicholas  parish),  38  Castle  street  ;  C. 

B.  Williams,  collector 
Poor's  Rate  Office  (Old  Machar  parish),  9  Diamond  street  ; 

Alexander  Diack,  collector 
Pope,  J.  (of  D.  &  P.),  21  Walker  road,  Torry 
Pope,  Peter,  coachman,  5  Union  row 

Pope,  Samuel,  writing  and  drawing  master,  28  Victoria  street 
Pope,  Wm..  inspector  of  quays  and  harbour.  Police   Office, 

Regent  road,  h  23  Bank  street 
Porter  &  Leighton,  boot  and  shoemakers,  Albany  buildings,  15 

Bridge  street 
Porter,  Alex.,  farmer,  Springhill 
Porter,  David,  builder,  fireclay  and  cement  merchant,  Love 

lane,  h  at  works 

21 


246  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Porter,  George  (of  Porter  &  Leightoii),  90  Rosemount  place 
Porter,  George,  juii.,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  28  Mar- 
ket street,  h  89  Bon- Accord  street 
Porter,  James  L.  (of  P.  &  L.),  101  Claremont  street 
Porter,  James,  28  North  Silver  street 
Porter,  John,  feuar,  3  Stephen  place,  76  North  Broadford 
Porter,  John,  house  carpenter,  1  Belvidere  place 
Porter,  Wm.,  timber  measurer,  1  Stephen  place,  76  North 

Broadford 
Porter,  Wm.,  foreman  (N.  Agr.  Co.),  26  Frederick  street 
Porter,  Wm.,  cashier  and  secretary  (J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.), 

Grandholm  Cottage,  Persleyden 
Porter,  Wm.,  cashier  (G."  Bruce),  16  Mount  street  west 
Porter,  Mrs,  gardener.  Market  hall 
Porter,  Mrs,  2  Merkland  road,  Spittal 
Porter,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  90  Rosemount  place 
Porthill  School  (New),  164  Gallowgate ;  secretary  and  treasurer, 

Hugh  Macdonald,  56  Castle  street 
Portuguese  Vice-Consul,  H.   Campbell   Gordon,   29    Union 

street 
Post  Office,  Market  street 
Pratt  &  Keith,  warehousemen  and  upholsterers,  161  and  163 

Union  street  and  7  Bridge  street ;  goods  entrance,  22 

Windmill  brae 
Pratt,  Adam,  tailor  and  clothier,  38  Union  street,  h  Crown 

Cottage,  Primrose  Hill 
Pratt,  James,  cashier  (Blaikie  Bros.),  16  Roslin  terrace 
Presslie,  James,  engineer,  25  Commerce  street,  h  71  Cause- 

wayend 
Presslie,  R.  D.,  M.B.,  CM.,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  61  East 

North  street,  A  18  King  street 
Presslie,  Samuel,  sergeant  of  police,  35  South  Charlotte  street 
Presslie,  S.  G.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  3  Bridge  street,  h  35 

South  Charlotte  street 
Presslie,  Miss,  feuar,  3  St.  Peter's  place,  Spittal 
Preston,  Burton,  manager  (W.  C.  Townsend),  Portland  street, 

%  Imperial  Hotel 
Preston,  James,  foreman  carpenter  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  44  Summer- 
field  terrace 
Primerose,  Miss,  98  Powis  place 
Primrose  League,  Saint  Nicholas  Habitation,  No.  801  (South 

Aberdeen)  ;  hon.  secretary  and  treasurer,  J.  C.  Willet, 

255  Union  street 
Primrose  Public  School,  41  Spittal ;  Miss  M.  A.  Milne,  teacher, 

Hillhead  terrace 
Prince  of  Wales  Hotel,  9  St.  Nicholas  lane  ;  Robert  Brown, 

proprietor 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  247 

Pringle  &  Slessor,  builders,  7  Thistle  lane 

Pringle,  Gavin,  mason,  34  Holburn  road 

Pringle,  John,  saddler,  36  Mount  street 

Pringle,  Wm.  (of  Pringle  &  Slessor),  7  Thistle  lane 

Probit,  Wm.,  compositor,  216  King  street 

Proctor,  A.  F.,  M.B.,  39  Albyn  place 

Proctor,  Francis  A.  chemist,  Albert  Cottage,  King  street  road 

Proctor,  George,  shipmaster,  48  Summerfield  terrace 

Proctor,  John,  overseer  (Hogarth  &  Co.),  20  Prospect  terrace 

Proctor,  Miss,  Badentoy  House,  Queen's  Gate 

Procurator-Fiscal  of  the  City  of  Aberdeen,  George  Cadenhead, 
Court  House  buildings,  Castle  street 

Procurator-Fiscal  of  Aberdeenshire,  George  Cadenhead,  advo- 
cate ;  procurator  fiscal  depute,  Charles  Wilson,  W.S., 
Court-House  buildings.  Castle  street 

Prosser,  Mrs  Oswald,  43  Fountainhall  road 

Prosser,  Mrs,  11  Diamond  street 

Prosser,  Mrs  Jane,  sick  nurse.  50  Gerrard  street 

Prosser,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  41  Dee  street 

Prudential  Assurance  Co.,  170  Union  street  ;  W.  J.  Leigh, 
district  superintendent 

Public  Elementary  Schools.     See  page  49 

Public  News  Room,  Corn  Exchange,  Hadden  street 

Purvis,  Mrs  Alex.,  7  Eldon  terrace,  Great  Western  road 

Pyper,  Wm.,  late  merchant,  22  Adelphi,  h  Hillhead,  Pitfodels 

Pyper,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  89,  h  87  Loch  street 

Pyper,  Mrs,  sprain  rubber,  Glamis  Cottage,  20  Spittal 

Pyper,  Misses,  Springbank  House,  Mannofield 

Pyper,  Miss,  sewing  mistress,  Boys'  and  Girls'  Hospital,  King  st. 

RAE,  Archibald  F.,  teacher  of  music,  65  Bon- Accord  street 
Rae,  Francis  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  St.  Clement  st., 

and  butcher,  34  St.  Clement  st.,  h  82  Fountainhall  rd. 
Rae,  George,  spirit  merchant,  7  Exchequer  row,  h  4  Merkland 

road 
Rae,  George,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  13  Craigie  street 
Rae,  James,  grocer,  1a  South  Crown  street,  h  Spring  Cottage, 

South  Crown  street 
Rae,  James  (of  M'Intosh  &  Rae),  15  North  Broadford 
Rae,  James,  family  grocer,  6  Union  place,  h  24  Osborne  place 
Rae,  James,  agent  (W.  Mackenzie,  publisher),  48  St.  Nicholas 

street,  h  65  Osborne  place 
Rae,  James,  vanman,  48  Skene  street 
Rae,  John,  agent.  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  7 

King  street 
Rae,  John,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  48  George  street, 

h  2  Calton  terrace 


248  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Eae,  John,  messenger,  Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited,  62 

Union  street 
Rae,  Jolm,  spirit  dealer,  16  Hanover  street,  A  61  Wales  street 
Rae,  John,  spirit  dealer,  26  Regent  quay,  h  36  Union  street 
Rae,  Samuel  J.,  postman,  12  South  Charlotte  street 
Rae,  Thomas,  accountant  and  house  agent,  14  St.  Andrew  st., 

h  18  Bon- Accord  street 
Rae,  William,  jobbing  gardener,  24  Watson  street 
Rae,  Wm.,  plasterer,  Affleck  street,  h  44  Holburn  road 
Rae,  Wm.,  advocate  (of  Anderson  &  Rae),  2  Albert  street 
Rae,  Wm.,  engineer,  6  Crimon  place 
Rae,  Mrs,  broker,  22  East  North  street 
Rae,  Mrs  John,  36  Skene  terrace 
Rae,  Mrs,  lodgings.  Oak  Cottage,  South  Mile-end 
Raeburn,  Alex.,  foreman  (Ellis  &  M'Hardy),  7  Prospect  ter. 
Raeburn,  Charles,  mason,  9  Young  street 
Raeburn,  Peter  (of  Garden  &  Raeburn),  30  Schoolhill 
Raffan,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  4  St.  Peter's  place 
Raffan,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  9  Market  street  and 

20  Union  place,  h  14  Braemar  place 
Railway  (Caledonian),  Guild  Street  Station  ;  Charles  Smith, 

district  manager 
Railway   (Great  North   of   Scotland),  head   office,   Waterloo 

Station  ;  William  Moffatt,  sec.  and  gen.  manager 
Railway  (Joint  Passenger  Station),  off  Bridge  street 
Railway  (Midland  Co.);  Wm.  Robotham,  31  Adelphi,  agent 
Railways,  East  Coast,  Great  Northern,  and  North  Eastern, 

Traffic  Agent's  office,  28  Market  street 
Railways  (London,  North  Western,  and  Caledonian) ;  Traffic 

agent,  John  Cowe,  office,  Guild  street  Station 
Rainnie,  George  C,  house  carpenter,  60  Commerce  street,  h  62 

Spring-bank  terrace 
Rainnie,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Shiprow,  //  17 

Beechgrove  terrace 
Rainnie,  Mrs,  62  Springbank  terrace 

Rainnie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  13  Belmont  street,  h  62  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Rait,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  19  Virginia  street,  h  4  Shore  brae 
Ramage,  Alex.,  rector.  Free  Church  Training  College,  A  19 

Rubislaw  terrace 
Ramage,  Miss,  seamstress,  15  Summerfield  terrace 
Ramsay,  George,  tea  merchant,  8  Canal  street 
Ramsay,  John,  draper,  175  Gallowgate,  7i  21  Erskine  street 
Ramsay,  John,  United  States  Consular  agent,  214  LTnion  street 
Ramsay,  Samuel,  monumental  stonecutter,  2  Jopp's  lane,  h  7 

Craigie  street 
Rannie,  Mrs,  Polmuir  Villa,  46  Polmuir  road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  249 

Rasmusseii,  Laiiritz,  interpreter,  54  Regent  (inay,  h  Neptune 

terrace 
Rattray,  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  13  Castle  st., 

h  24  Beaconsfield  place 
Rattray,  David,  stationer,  die-stamper,  and  printer,  135  Union 

street,  h  61  Holburn  street 
Rattray,  John  (of  Wm.  Rattray  &  Sons),  31  North  Albert  st. 
Rattray,  Robt.  B.,  lapidary,  65  Netherkirkgate,  h  29  Broad  st. 
Rattray,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  24 

Queen  street 
Rattray,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Rattray  &  Sons),  6  Beechgrove  terrace 
Rattray,  Wm.,  jun.  (of  Wm.  Rattray  &  Sons),  22  Beaconsfield 

place 
Rattray,  Mrs  Dr.,  76  Garden  place 
Rawer,  James,  spirit  dealer,  16,  h  18  Mealmarket  street 
Reay,  George,  mill  superintendent  (N.  Agricultural  Co.),  18 

Portland  street 
Rebecca,  George,  late  farmer,  Braeside,  h  Kincorth,  Bridge  of 

Dee 
Rebecca,  Wm.,  jun.,  flesher,  36  Market  hall,  h  Braeside,  Pit- 

fodels 
Recreation   Grounds,   Market  street  south  ;    secretary,    Wm. 

Anderson,  4  Exchange  street 
Reed,  Wm.,  retired  officer  (R.N.),  30  Chattan  place 
Rees,  Miss,  62  Osborne  place 
Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schools,  Agent  for  H.M.  Inspector 

of,  James  Meston,  C.A.,  75  Union  street 
Registrar  for  District  of  St.  Nicholas,  Charles  Stronach,  71 

King  street 
Registrar  for  District  of  Old  Machar,  James  Meston,  junior  ; 

office,  29  Thistle  street 
Reid  &  Bain,  drapers,  54  and  56  George  street 
Reid  &  Wilsone,  advocates,  146  Union  street 
Reid,  Alex.,  flesher,  3  Bank  street,  h  1  Prospect  terrace 
Reid,  Alex.  Govan,  passenger  superintendent  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.), 

Joint  station,  h  310  Great  Western  road 
Reid,  Alex.,  carpenter,  162  Crown  street 
Reid,  Andrew,  merchant,  23  Waverley  place 
Reid,  Andrew,  50  Bon- Accord  street 
Reid,    Andrew,    oil  merchant   and   drysalter,   Market  street 

(South),  h  42  St.  Nicholas  street' 
Reid,  Ben,,  &  Co.,  seedsmen  and  nurserymen,  Guild  street ; 

nurseries,  Rubislaw,  Burnieboozle,  and  Hazelhead 
Reid,  Ben.,  &  Co.,  engineers,  agricultural  implement  makers, 

and  millwrights,  Bon-Accord  Works,  Justice  Mill  lane, 

warehouse,  8  Guild  street 
Reid,  Benjamin  L.,  late  farmer,  24  Argyll  place 


250  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eeid,  Charles,  Garvock  Cottage,  Garvock  wynd 

Eeid,  David,  pawnbroker,  City  of  Aberdeen  Loan  Office,  19 

Drum's  lane,  h  100  North  Broadford 
Eeid,  David,  baker  and  confectioner,  184  Holburn  street 
Eeid,  George,  E.I.A.,  artist,  St.  Luke's,  Kepplestone 
Eeid,  George,  &  Sons,  chemists  and  druggists,  45  Union  street 
Eeid,  George,  spirit  and  provision  merchant,  23  Shiprow,  h 

149  Crown  street  and  Maybank  Cottage,  West  Cults 
Eeid,  Geo.,  clerk,  harbour  engineers  office,  12  Ferryhill  ter. 
Eeid,  George,  tailor,  70i  St.  Andrew  street 
Eeid,  George,  brewer,  Bon- Accord  Distillery,  81  Hardgate 
Eeid,  James,  jpolice  officer,  1  Millburn  street 
Eeid,  James,  iron  fitter,  16  Brunswick  place 
Eeid,  James,  251  George  street 
Eeid,  James,  &  Sons,  builders,  and  manufacturers  of  mangles, 

wringers,  washers,  edge-tools,  boot-trees,  lasts,  and  pack- 
ing-cases, 58  John  street 
Eeid,  James,  draper  (of  M.  &  E.),  152  Hutcheon  street  west 
Eeid,  James,  engineer,  16  North  Broadford 
Eeid,  James,  shipowner  (of  E.  Connon  &  Co.),  Ellerslie  Cot., 

331  Great  Western  road 
Eeid,  John,  of  Shannaburn,  advocate  (of  Burnett  &  Eeid),  20 

King  street,  h  3  Union  place 
Eeid,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  South  College  street,  h 

Craiginches,  Nigg 
Eeid,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  141  Gallowgate,  h  1^ 

Affleck  street 
Eeid,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  18  Adelphi 
Eeid,  John,  general  blacksmith,  Mauchlan  Tower  court,  32 

Justice  street,  A  13  Seamount  place 
Eeid,  John,  driver,  Cluny  mail  gig,  16  Charlotte  street 
Eeid,  John,  cabinetmaker,  15  Upper  Denburn,  h  3  Eosemount 

place 
Eeid,  John,  postman,  47  Esslemont  avenue 
Eeid,  John  A.  (of  J.  A.  Eeid  &  Co.),  8  Chestnut  row,  Belmont 
Eeid,  John,  shore  porter,  44  Summerfield  terrace 
Eeid,  John,  beadle  (Free  Union),  116  George  street 
Eeid,  John  W.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  80  George  street,  h 

114  King  street 
Eeid,  John,  marine  engineer,  10  Jasmine  place 
Eeid,  John,  gardener,  50  Loanhead  terrace 
Eeid,  John  M.,  writer,  28  Kintore  place 
Eeid,  Joseph,  engineer,  52  Chapel  street 
Eeid,  Joseph,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  34  Marischal 

street,  /i  71  Spittal 
Eeid,  Eobert,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  57  Broad  street, 

h  Yew  Bank,  341  Great  Western  road 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  251 

Reicl,  Robert,  exchange  teller   (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  46 

Holburn  road 
Reid,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  68  West  North  street,  h  134  King 

street 
Reid,  R.,  tailor  and  clothier,  72^  St.  Andrew  street,  h  52 

Esslemont  avenue 
Reid,  Robert,  bottle  case  maker,  31  Jasmine  terrace 
Reid,  Walter,  feuar  and  session  clerk,  John  Knox  Parish,  71 

Spittal 
Reid,  Walter  A.,  C.  A.,  and  Fellow  of  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries, 

75  Union  street 
Reid,  William,  photographer,  3  Summer  st.,  h  16  Chapel  st. 
Eeid,  William,  seedsman,  and  implement  agent,  8  Hadden  st., 

h  18  Beechgrove  terrace 
Reid,  William  L.  (of  Reid  &  Wilsone),  8  Albyn  terrace 
Reid,   Wm.,    sanitary   department.   City    buildings,   h    255a 

George  street 
Reid,  William,  M.D.,  superintendent,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 
Reid,  W.  R.,  advocate  (of  Leslie  &  Reid),  137  Union  street,  h 

2  Carden  place 
Reid,  William,  CM.,  M.D.,  181  Crown  street 
Reid,  William  (of  R.  &  B.),  Daisy  Park,  Woodside 
Reid,  Wm.,  chemist,  100  Holburn  street,  h  16  Chapel  street 
Reid,  Wm.  (H.M.C.),  12  Claremont  place 
Reid,  Wm.,  secretary  (Operative  Slaters'  Society),  4  Craigwell 

place 
Reid,  Mrs,  matron  (A.  F.  0.  Asylum),  19  Albyn  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  37  Stanley  street 

Reid,  Mrs  A.  I.,  9  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western  road 
Reid,  Mrs  George,  St.  Luke's,  Keppleston 
Eeid,  Mrs  C,  furniture  dealer,  78  George  street,  h  51  Argyll 

place 
Reid,  Mrs  David,  76  Dee  street 
Reid,  Mrs  James,  25  Beechgrove  terrace 
Reid,  Mrs  John,  30  Hamilton  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  proprietrix,  41  Rosemount  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  64  St.  Mary's  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  Hawthorn  Lodge,  80  Great  Western  road 
Reid,  Mrs  Sylvester,  8  Forest  road 
Reid,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  10  Crown  street 
Reid,  Mrs  Thomas,  84  Union  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  lodgings,  164  Crown  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  19  Bank  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  34  Union  terrace 
Reid,  Mrs,  &  Son,  cab  proprietors,  13  Princes  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  lodgings,  19  St.  Clement  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Victoria  street 


252  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Reid,  Mrs  Win.,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  20  Correction  wynd 

Reid,  Mrs,  restaurant  keeper,  24,  h  28  Kintore  place 

Eeid,  Miss,  37  Gladstone  place 

Reid,  Miss,  7  Mount  street 

Reid,  Miss,  97  Grove  street 

Reid,  Miss,  music  teacher,  2  Crimon  place 

Reid,  Miss,  dressmaker,  18  Springbank  street 

Reid,  Miss,  superintendent.  Industrial  School,  Whitehall 

Reid,  Miss,  teacher.  Orphan  Hospital,  30  Huntly  street 

Reid,  Miss,  matron.  Sheriff  Watson's  School,  Skene  st.  west 

Reid,  Miss  C,  staymaker,  8  Upperkirkgate 

Reid,  Misses,  161  Crown  street 

Reid,  Misses,  92  Stanley  street 

Reid,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  87  Claremont  street 

Reiter,  A.,  professor  of  music,  4  Langstane  place 

Reith  &  Anderson,  auctioneers  and  live  stock  salesmen,  Auction 
Mart  and  Hall,  Erskine  road,  Kittybrewster 

Reith,  Alex.,  M.D.,  chemist,  35  Baker  street,  h  34  Gilcomston 
Park 

Reith,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  165  Gallowgate,  h  19 
Mount  street 

Reith,  Archibald,  M.D.,  46  Union  place 

Reith,  George,  grocer  (of  A.  Fiddes  &  Co.),  71  Jute  street 

Reith,  James,  meal  and  grain  merchant,  275a  George  street,  h 
22  Kintore  place 

Reith,  James,  grocer,  3  Black's  buildings,  h  14  Craigie  street 

Reith,  James,  sheriff  officer,  and  secretary  (Bon-Accord  Swim- 
ming Club),  60  Queen  street,  A  14  Craigie  street 

Reith,  Robert  (of  Reith  &  Anderson),  Middlefield,  Woodside 

Reith,  Mrs  John,  1.34  Great  Western  road 

Rennet,  David,  LL.D.,  teacher  of  mathematics,  12  Golden  sq. 

Rennie,  Alex.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  45  Upper- 
kirkgate, h  30  Ashley  road 

Rennie,  Alex,  of  (J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son),  Deemount  House 

Rennie,  Alex.,  photograj)her,  Donald's  court,  20  Schoolhill 

Rennie,  Arthur  T.  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  96  Powis  place 

Rennie,  James,  head  master  (Ross'  Public  School),  67  Loan- 
head  terrace 

Rennie,  John  T.,  &  Son,  shipowners,  insurance  brokers,  com- 
mission agents,  and  sailmakers,  48  Marischal  street ; 
sail  loft.  Theatre  lane 

Rennie,  John,  blacksmith  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  46  St.  Clement  street 

Rennie,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  65  Windmill 
brae  ;  workshop,  3  Windmill  lane,  h  36  Catherine  st. 

Rennie,  M.  furniture  dealer,  15,  h  12  Marischal  street 

Rennie,  Mrs,  31  Dee  street 

Rennie,  Mrs  George,  96  Powis  place 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  253 

Eennie,  Mrs  George,  25  Watson  street 

Reiinie,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Dee  street 

Eenny,  Mrs,  Marchbanks,  22  Gordondale  road 

Rettie,  James  (of  M.  Eettie  &  Sons),  Rettie's  court,  26  Broad 
street 

Eettie,  M.,  &  Sons,  silversmiths  and  jewellers,  dealers  in  Lon- 
don and  Geneva  watches,  clocks,  and  fancy  goods,  151 
Union  street 

Eettie,  Wm.,  insurance  agent,  3  Rosemount  place 

Eettie,  Mrs  Adam,  24  North  Silver  street 

Eettie,  Misses,  23  Dee  street 

Eezin,  George,  &  Son,  clothiers  and  shirtmakers,  139  Union 
street,  h  Primrose  Hill,  Old  Aberdeen 

Eezin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Adelphi 

Ehind,  A.,  &  Sons,  warehousemen,  11  and  13  Gallowgate 

Ehind,  Alex,  (of  A.  Ehind  &  Sons),  6  Erskine  street 

Ehind,  A.,  jun.  (of  A.  Ehind  &  Sons),  15  Eichmond  terrace 

Ehind,  James  (of  A.  Rhind  &  Sons),  47  Grove  street 

Ehind,  William,  44  Irvine  place 

Rhind,  Mrs  (late  of  Knockando),  10  Garden  place 

Ehind,  Miss  H.  D.,  matron,  St.  Nicholas  Poorhouse 

Riacli,  George,  beadle  (U.P.  Church,  Belmont  street),  28  Black- 
friars  street 

Riach,  James,  shoemaker,  80,  h  78  Shiprow 

Eiach,  Eobert,  hairdresser,  6  East  North  street 

Riach,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  19  Union  buildings 

Eice,  James,  hairdresser,  82  Skene  street,  h  12  Northfield  pi. 

Eice,  Eobert,  metal  rehner,  61  Commerce  st.,  h  23  Virginia  st. 

Richards  &  Co.,  linen  manufacturers,  Broadford  Works, 
Maberley  street;  bleaching  and  vitriol  works,  Eubislaw 

Eichards,  Eobt.,  com.  trav.,  11  Fonthill  terrace 

Eichards,  Mrs,  butcher,  57  Spital,  h  22  Broomhill  Place 

Richardson,  John,  butcher,  1  Mile-end,  h  294  George  street 

Eichardson,  Wm.,  keeper  of  the  Court  House,  Court-house 
buildings.  Castle  street 

Eickard,  B.,  tobacconist,  27  Upperkirkgate,  h  25  Constitution 
street 

Eiddel,  Alex.,  flesher,  23,  li  22  Hardweird 

Eiddel,  Peter,  harbour  treasurer,  65  Springbank  terrace 

Eiddel,  Miss,  376  Holburn  street 

Eiddell,  Alex.,  45  Skene  terrace 

Eiddell,  Alex.  C,  commercial  traveller  (J.  B.  Macdonald),  22 

Adelphi 
Eiddell,  George  &  William,  commission  and  general  merchants 

Provost  Jamieson's  quay 
Eiddell,  George  J.  (of  G.  &  W.  Eiddell),  306  Great  Western 
road 


254  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Riddell,  John  S.,  agent,  22  Adelplii,  h  7  Ferryhill  place 
Itiddell,  Thomas,  accountant  (actuary,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank),  52 

(    nfivipl   ^1'T'PP^ 

Eiddell,  W.  J.  "(of  G.  &  W.  Eiddell),  22  Albert  terrace 

Eiddell,  Wm.  W.,  upholsterer,  20  Constitution  street 

Riddell,  Mrs  George,  180  Great  Western  road 

Eiddell,  Misses,  New  Inn,  Kittybrewster 

Eiddle,  Alex.  M.,  photographer,  11  Holburn  road 

Eifle  Volunteers  (1st  Volunteer  Battalion  Gordon  Highlanders); 

Drill  Hall  and  offices,  Woolmanhill 
Eigg,  A.  S.,  manager   (Bon- Accord    Brush  and  Basket  Co.), 

26  Exchange  street,  h  32  Ferryhill  terrace 
Eigg,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  North  Silver  street 
Eiley,  W.  T.,  wood  turner,  15|  Summer  Street, /i  17  Kidd  lane 
Eitchie,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  115  Holburn  street,  h 

24  Eosebank  place 
Eitchie,  David,  shipmaster,  24  Fountainhall  road 
Eitchie,  David,  chemist  and  druggist,  39  Market  street,  h  1 

Polmuir  road 
Eitchie,  D.  &  A.,  clothiers,  85  Union  street,  A  41  Fountainhall 

road 
Eitchie,  Eev.  E.  (Original  Secession  Church),  6  Millburn  st. 
Eitchie,  G.  L.,  shipmaster,  Inverallochy  Cottage,  7  Fonthill 

terrace 
Eitchie,  James  D.,  clothier  (J.  L.  &  Co.),  89  Grove  street 
Eitchie,  James,  22  Seamount  place 

Eitchie,  John,  stonecutter,  Bloomfield  road,  li  6  Broomhill  pi. 
Eitchie,  John,  golf  club  maker,  52  Constitution  street,  h  171 

North  Broadford 
Eitchie,  John,  fishing  tackle  maker,  125  George  street,  h  171 

North  Broadford 
Eitchie,  Jonathan,  warehouseman  (E.  &  M.),  40  Loanhead  ter. 
Eitchie,  Neil  S.,  clerk  (Belmont  Auction  Mart),  6  Belmont  rd. 
Eitchie,  Eobert,  Glendee  Cottage,  West  Cults 
Eitchie,  Thomas,  foreman  millwright  (H.  E.  &  Co.),  1  Hunter 

place 
Eitchie,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  83  and  85  Skene  street,  h 

9  Eichmond  terrace 
Eitchie,  Mrs,  broker,  52  East  North  street 
Eitchie,  Mrs  Turner,  16  Watson  street 
Eitchie,  Mrs  T.,  3  Millburn  street 
Eitchie,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  6  Netherkirkgate 
Eitchie,  Miss  J.,  181  a  Skene  street  west 

Eobb,  Alex.,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder,  Wel- 
lington road,  h  5  Abbotsford  place 
Eobb,  Alex.,  late  farmer.  Lower  House,  Polmuir 
Eobb,  Andrew,  gunmaker,  3  Springbank  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  266 

Kobb,  Arthur,  bird  stufFer,  23  Great  Western  road,  h  Kirkland 

House,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Eobb,  Geo.,  engraver,  litliograplier,  printer,  and  commercial 

stationer,  13  Adelplii,  h  6  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Robb,  James,  feuar,  36  Spittal 

Robb,  James,  painter  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  36  Spittal 
Robb,  James,  tailor,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Robb,  Rev.  John  (of  Pittrichie),  257  George  street,  and  Pitt- 

richie  House,  Whiterashes 
Robb,  John,  caretaker,  Aberdeen  School  Board,  38  Jasmine 

■fpyTio  pp 

Robb,  John  (of  Watson  &  Robb),  27  North  Silver  street 
Robb,  Peter,  assistant  officer  (Aberdeen  School  Board),  h  Port- 
hill  Schoolhouse 
Robb,  Peter,  sacrist,  Aberdeen  University,  82  Broad  street 
Robb,  Robert,  broker,  39  Shiprow 
Robb,  Robert,  shore  porter,  4  Castle  terrace 
Robb,  Wm.,  mason,  28  Holburn  road 
Robb,   Wm.,  messenger,  N.   of  S.  Bank,  Limited,    h  Bank 

Buildings,  2  Lodge  walk 
Robb,  Wm.,  stonecutter,  35  Powis  place 
Robb,  Mrs  A.,  19  Affleck  street 
Robb,  Mrs  Geo.,  lodgings,  33  Carden  place 
Robb,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14a  Schoolhill 
Robb,  Mrs  John,  South  Seafield 
Robb,  Mrs,  12  Margaret  street 
Robb,  Miss,  private  school,  2  Roslin  terrace 
Robbie,  Francis,  gardener.  Market  hall,  h  75  Shiprow 
Robbie,  George,  bottler,  5  Littlejohn  street,  h  86  Park  street 
Robbie,  M.,  spirit  dealer,  42  Causewayend 
Robbie,  Wm.,  writer  (Reid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  street),  36 

Belvidere  place 
Robbie,  William,  overseer  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  27  Mary  well 

street 
Robbie,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  Alves  Cottage,  19  Mount  street 
Roberts  &  Fraser,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  3  Chapel 

street 
Roberts,  Arthur  F.,  shipmaster,  10  Watson  street 
Roberts,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  10  Whitehouse 

street,  A  14  Brunswick  place 
Roberts,  Mrs  Clifford,  73  John  street 
Roberts,  Miss,  lodgings,  103  Crown  street 
Robertson  &  Arnot,  commission  merchants  and  produce  brokers, 

2  Trinity  street 
Robertson  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  38,  h  39  Marischal  street 
Robertson  &  Lumsden,  advocates.  County  buildings.  Castle  st. 
Robertson  &  Thom,  tailors  and  clothiers,  31  Broad  street 


2o6  General  direc^'ory. 

Robertson,  Alex.   B.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  6  Skene   place, 

h  3  Little  Chapel  street 
Robertson,  Alex.,  &  Son,  stonecutters,  King  street  (corner  of 

St.  Clair  street) 
Robertson,   Alex.  W.,  M.A.,  librarian   (Public  Library),  87 

Fountainhall  road 
Robertson,  Alex.,  382  Holburn  street 
Robertson,  Alex.,  plumber  and  brassfinisher,  4  Belmont  street, 

h  West  View,  46  Irvine  place 
Robertson,  Andrew,  feuar,  117  Holburn  street 
Robertson,  A.  K.,  33  Bank  street 
Robertson,  Anthony,  wood  carver  (James  Garvie  &  Son),  33 

Esslemont  avenue 
Robertson,  Charles,  87  Fountainhall  road 
Robertson,   David,  manager    (Kilgour   &   Walker),   6   South 

Mount  street 
Robertson,   Francis,  sack    superintendent  (G.  N.  of   S.    R.), 

Edith  Cottage,  Leslie  terrace 
Robertson,  George  A.,  treasurer,  Bon- Accord  Swimming  Club 

and  Humane  Society,  4  Upper  Denburn 
Robertson,  George  (of  A.  R.  &  Son),  31  Urquhart  road 
Robertson,  Geo.,  accountant  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  Broomhill 

lodge 
Robertson,  Geo.,  salesman  (Northern  Co-operative  Coy.,  Ltd.), 

38  Rosemount  place 
Robertson,  Geo.,  retired  engineer,  46  Loauhead  terrace 
Robertson,  George,  coal  agent,  7  Schoolhill,  h  265  George  st. 
Robertson,    George,    wood    merchant,    4    Oakdale    terrace, 

Mannofield 
Robertson,  George,  M.B.,  CM.,  66  Broad  street 
Robertson,  Grseme  E.  M.,  cashier  (Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Lim.), 

27  Brighton  place 
Robertson,  Henry,  Skene  and  Cluny  carrier,  5  and  7  Schoolhill 
Robertson,  Herman  A.,  clerk  (A.  Hall  &  Co.),  240  Holburn  st. 
Robertson,  James,  clerk  (J.  Miller  &  Co.),  86  Great  Western 

road 
Robertson,  James,  secretary,  Aberdeen  and  Northern  Friendly 

Society,  21  Rosemount  place 
Robertson,  James  (of  R.  &  T.),  42  Grove  street 
Robertson,  James  D.  (W.  Lyon,  leather  merchant),  18  Consti- 
tution street 
Robertson,  James,  manager  (J.  Fleming  &  Co.),  34  Ferryhill 

place 
Robertson,  James,  time  and  store  keeper  (Broadford  Works), 

1  Maberley  street 
Robertson,  Jas.,  &  Son,  stonecutters,  Holburn  Granite  Works, 

125  Hardgate,  h  .93  Claremont  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  257 

Robertson,  James,  8  Powis  terrace 

Robertson,  John,  advocate  (of  Robertson  &  Lumsden),  County 

buildings,  Castle  street,  h  158  Union  street 
Robertson,  John,  solicitor,  25  Union  st.,  h  56  Watson  street 
Robertson,  John,  watchmaker,  7  Market  gallery,  h  4  Holburn 

road 
Robertson,  John  (late  John  Lyell  &  Co.),  gun,  fishing  rod,  and 

tackle  maker,  128  Union  street,  h  19  Bon- Accord  st. 
Robertson,  Dr.  John,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  physician  and 

surgeon  ;  surgery,  57  Castle  street,  h  26  King  street 
Robertson,  John  G.,  cashier  (coal  dept.,  Adam  &  Co.),  h  23 

Roslin  terrace 
Robertson,  John,  corn  factor  and  commission  agent,  45  Mari- 

schal  street,  h  5  Marine  terrace 
Robertson,  John,  book-keeper  (Young's  Par.  Light  and  M.  0. 

Co.,  Limited),  28  Powis  place 
Robertson,  J.,  cooper  and  curer,  Hanover  lane,  h  29  Hamilton 

place 
Robertson,  John  (of  K.  &  R.),  1  South  Constitution  street 
Robertson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  19b  Mount  street 
Robertson,  John  (late  John  Smith  &  Co.),  Caledonian  Clothing 

House,  62  and  63  Castle  street 
Robertson,  John,  clerk  of  works,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  h  17 

Richmond  terrace 
Robertson,  John,  22  Braeniar  place 
Robertson,  Robert,  manager  (salmon  fishings,  Fords  of  Dee). 

Donald  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Robertson,  Robert,  house  proprietor,  11  Powis  place 
Robertson,    Robert,   ship   chandler,    40   Regent    quay,   h  56 

Marischal  street 
Robertson,  R.  W.,  accountant,  law  stationer,  and  house  agent, 

7  Belmont  street,  h  73  Skene  square  * 
Robertson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  plasterers,  1  Canal  road 
Robertson,  Wm.  Percival,  dentist,  124  Crown  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  shore  porter,  19  Hanover  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  keeper  (Art  Gallery),  h  entrance  to  Gordon's 

College,  Schoolhill 
Robertson,  Wm.,  teacher  (Middle  Public  School),  Grosvenor 

place 
Robertson,  Wm.,  horse   and   cab  hirer,  and  general   carter, 

Viewmount  Cottage,  317  Holburn  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Footdee  Dairy,  27  and  29  Wellington  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  plasterer  (of  W.  R.  &  Co.),  Sea  view  House, 

31  Spittal 
Robertson,  Wm.,  waiter  and  provision  dealer,  36  Belmont  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  Roseville,  370  Holburn  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Crimon  place 


258  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eobertson,  Mrs,  117  Holburn  street 

Eobertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Seaview,  31  Spittal 

Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  39  Marisclial  street 

Eobertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  131  King  street 

Eobertson,  Mrs  E,,  lodgings,  18^  Balmoral  place 

Eobertson,  Mrs,  7  Crimon  place 

Eobertson,  Miss,  teacher  (Eoss's  School,  Holburn  street),  69 

Holburn  street 
Eobertson,  Miss  K.  W.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  133,  h  131 

King  street 
Eobertson,  "Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and  singing,  20  North 

Broadford 
Robertson,  Miss,  ladies'  and  children's  outfitter,  3  Waverley 

place,  h  4  Albert  terrace 
Eobertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  36  Union  terrace 
Robertson,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Crown  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  30  Chattan  place 
Robertson,  Miss,  milliner,  39  Marischal  street 
Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited,  cotton  spinners,  Bannermill 
Robinson,  John  (H.M.C,),  14  Claremont  place 
Robotham,  Wm.,  agent  (Midland  Railway  Co.),  31  Adelphi 
Robson,  Alex.,  seedsman  and  nurseryman   (of  Wm.  Smith  & 

Son,  18  Market  street),  3  Osborne  place 
Robson,  Alex.,  engineer  (Abdn.  Steam  Laundry),  72a  Grove 

street 
Robson,  James  W.,  clerk  to  P.   and  I.  Tax  Commissioners  ; 

office,  27  King  street,  h  40  Fountainhall  road 
Robson,  James,  Lome  Hotel,  6  Trinity  street 
Robson,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  D.D.  (U.P.  Church,  St.  Nicholas 

lane),  30  Carden  place 
Rodger,  James,  M.A.,  CM.,  M.D.,  physician,  1  Golden  square 
Eodger,  Mrs  James,  42  Irvine  place 
Roger  &  Baxter,  plasterers,  14  Summer  street 
Eoger,  Alexander  (of  Eoger  &  Baxter),  Meridian  Cottage,  281 

Great  Western  road 
Eoger,  Hugh,  foreman  boatbuilder  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  16  Marywell 

street 
Eoger,  James,  house  carpenter  and  joiner,  30  Cotton  street,  h 

74  Wales  street 
Eoger,  John,  late  merchant,  15  Osborne  place 
Eoger,  William,  clerk  (Broadford  Works),  264  George  street 
Roger,  Mrs  H.,  sick  nurse,  35  Whitehouse  street 
Roger,  Mrs,  stoneware  merchant,  Market  hall,  h  21  Drums 

lane 
Roger,  Miss,  biblewoman,  65  Rose  street 
Rogers,  Thomas,  civil  engineer,  Gait  Villa,  18  Polmuir  road 
Rogers,  Mrs,  lodgings,  27  Crown  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  259 

RoUo,  William,  spirit  merchant,  283  George  street,  h  2  Powis 

terrace 
Ronald,  George,  grocer,  35  Bon- Accord  street,  h  27  Dee  street 
Ronald,  William^ hide  and  leather  factor,  16  St.  Paul  street, 

A  19  Union  terrace 
Rose,  A.,  tobacconist  and  news-agent,  11  Rose  street 
Rose,  Alexander  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  42  Albyn  place 
Rose,  Donaldson,  &  Co.,  shipowners  and  timber  merchants, 

24  King  street 
Rose,  George,  flesher,  1,  2,  and  3  Market  hall,  h  4  Beechgrove 

terrace 
Rose,  George,  turner,  Windmill  Lane,  /i  124  Chapel  street. 
Rose,  George,  india  rubber  (vulcanised)  dealer,  oil  merchant, 

dealer  in  leather  belting  and  engineer's  furnishings,  89 

King  street,  h  8  Affleck  street 
Rose,  J.  J.,  surveyor  of  steamships  and  examiner  of  engineers 

to  the  Board  of  Trade,  49  Regent  quay,  h  5  Albury  rd. 
Rose,  John,  surveyor's  department,  G.P.O.,  h  378  Holburn  st. 
Rose,  James,  teacher  (Albion  Street  School),  h  13  Chattan  pi. 
Rose,  James  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  5  Rubislaw  terrace 
Rose,  W.  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.),  11  Golden  square 
Rose,  Mrs,  (late  of  Crathie),  374  Holburn  street 
Ross  &  Ledingham,  drapers,  23  Union  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  foreman  brass  finisher  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  2  Ban- 

nermill  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  57  Windmill  brae 
Ross,  Alexander  M.,  goods  manager  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  5  Canal 

terrace 
Ross,  Alexander,  late  lime  burner,  266  Great  Western  road 
Ross,  Alex.,  hairdresser,  50  Commerce  street,  h  7  Fish  street 
Ross,  Alex.,  com.  trav.  (Anderson  &  Thomson),  44  Grove  st. 
Ross,  Alex.,  com.  agent,  12  Esslemont  avenue 
Ross,  Alex.,  brushmaker,  43   Market  hall,  h  and   works  8 

Reid's  court,  Shiprow 
Ross,  A.  R.,  examining  officer  (H.M.C.),  227  King  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  jun.,  flesher,  133  George  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  book-keeper  (G.  T.  &  Son),  134  King  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  druggist,  43  Castle  street,  h  10  Roslin  terrace 
Ross,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  5  South  Mount  street,  h 

84  Rosemount  place 
Ross,  Daniel,  police  detective,  240  Union  street 
Ross,  Captain  David,  secretary.  East  Coast  Mission,  347  Hol- 
burn street 
Ross,  David,  accountant  (James  Tytler),  18  Kingsland  place 
Ross,  Edmund,  photographer,  38  Irvine  place 
Ross,  F.  M.,  commercial  traveller  (of  Brown,  Smith,  &  Co., 

Glasgow),  6  Ferryhill  place 


260  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Boss,  Francis,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  29  Victoria  street 

Ross,  Francis,  porter,  76  Constitution  street 

Ross,  Henry,  fishcurer,  30  Pointlaw,  h  at  the  works 

Ross,  Hugh,  grocer,  302  George  street,  h  84  Union  street 

Ross,  J.  &  J.,  builders,  57  Rose  street 

Ross,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  Ross),  9  Margaret  street 

Ross,  James,  advocate  (of  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross),  4  RuLis- 

law  place 
Ross,  James  A. ,  Town  Clerk's  office,  22  Broomhill  place 
Ross,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  21,  h  25  Virginia  street 
Ross,  James,  clothier  and  haberdasher,  206,    h   208   George 

street,  and  Petrie  Villa,  Cults 
Ross,  James  (of  Ross  &  Ledingham),  262  Great  Western  road 
Ross,  Major  John,  chief  constable  of  Aberdeenshire,  County 

Police   Office,    25   and   27   Lodge   walk,   h   Birsemore 

Lodge 
Ross,  John,  &  Co.,  silk  mercers  and  drapers,  119  Union  street 
Ross,  John  M.  (G.  Mellis  &  Son),  13  Erskine  street 
Ross,  John  (of  J.  R.  &  Co.),  12  Albert  street 
Ross,  John,  broker,  24  Shiprow 
Ross,  John,  (of  J.  &  J.Ross),  57  Rose  street 
Ross,  John  A.,  accountant,  62  Irvine  place 
Ross,  John  A.,  draper,  36  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  128  George  st. 
Ross,  Lewis,  storekeeper,  Gas  Works,  Cotton  street,  li  at  the 

gate 
Ross,  Lewis  D.  (of  Mearns  &  Ross),  25  Virginia  street 
Ross,  Peter,  shipmaster,  38  Constitution  street 
Ross,  Robt.  M.,  brushmaker,  6H  Windmill  brae,  h  61  Holburn 

street 
Ross,  Walter,  painter,  275  George  street 
Ross,  W.,  Commissariat  Department,  216  King  street 
Ross,  W.  D.,  journalist,  Albany  buildings,  4  College  street,  h 

1  Albury  road 
Ross,   William,   commission  agent,   37   Market  street,  h  23 

Brighton  place 
Ross,  Wm.  T.,  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  R),  34  Thomson  street 
Ross,  W.  &  J.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  10 

Causewayend 
Ross,  Wm.,  builder,  9  Charles  street,  h  1  Kingsland  place 
Ross,  Wm.,  71  Rosemount  place 
Ross,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  23  Chattan  place,  h  11 

Claremont  place 
Ross,  Mrs  J.,  16  Albert  terrace 
Ross,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  30  Marywell  street 
Ross,  Mrs  Hugh,  28  Gladstone  place 
Ross,  Mrs,  24  Rose  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  8  Park  place 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  261 

Eoss,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  162  Crown  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  17  Little  Chapel  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Marischal  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  East  North  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  13  Chapel  street 

Eoss,  Mrs,  midwife,  48  Summerfield  terrace 

Eoss,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Kingsland  place 

Eoss,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  278  Holburn  street 

Eoss,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Crown  terrace 

Eoss,  Misses,  52  Hamilton  place 

Eoss's  School,  165  Holburn  street 

Eouth,  Mrs  H.  L.,  21  Bon-Accord  terrace 

Routledge,  Winton,  &  Son,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers, 

219  Gallowgate 
Eoutledge,  William  Jamieson  (of  W.  Eoutledge  &  Son),  99 

Crown  street 
Eoutledge,  Mrs,  15  Garden  place 
Eoutledge,  Miss,  220  Gallowgate 
Eowell,   John,    musical    instrument    and    clock    maker,    37 

North  Broadford 
Eowntree,  Eev.  Geo.  W.,  M.A.  (St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church), 

50  Victoria  street 
Eoy,  John,  teacher  (Dr.  John  Brown's  School),  33  Belvidere 

street 
Eoy,  Mrs  John,  4  Polmuir  road 
Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  branch   office,    152  Union  street  ; 

agent,  Alexander  Cochran,  advocate 
Eoyal  Bazaar,  40  Market  street,  T.  Lamb 
Eoyal  Engineers'  Office,  Barracks 
Eoyal  Granite  Works,  112  John  street ;  Jas.  Wright  &  Sons, 

proprietors 
Eoyal  Horticultural  Society  and  Amateur  Hortus  Club  ;  secre- 
tary and  treasurer,  A.  M.  Byres,  C.A.,  74  Union  street 
Eoyal  Northern  Agricultural  Society  ;  Geo,  Bruce,  35  Market 

street,  secretary 
Eoyal  Northern  Club,  204  Union  street  ;  James  Tytler,  char- 
tered accountant,  12  Union  terrace,  secretary  ;    John 

Burman,  steward 
Eoyal,  Mrs  George,  lodgings,  8  Castle  street 
Euddiman,  Alex.  (A.  Cook,  jun.),  29  Frederick  street 
Euddiman,   Thomas,   book-keeper    (Eeid   and    Wilsone),    16 

Braemar  place 
Euncie  &  Lyons,  Misses,  milliners,  150  Union  street 
Eussel,  George,  sculptor,  101  Crown  street 
Eussel,  Peter,  M.D.,  1  Eoslin  terrace 
Eussell,  Francis,  goods  agent  (N.  B.  Ey.),  Guild  street,  h  11 

Bank  street 


262  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Eussell,  Rev.  James  A.  (Causewayend  Free  Cliiircli),  3  Elm- 
bank  terrace 

Russell,  James  (of  Leslie  &  Russell),  14  Caledonian  place 

Russell,  James,  surveyor  of  taxes,  and  assessor  for  the  Burgh 
of  Aberdeen,  27  King  street,  h  1  Deemount  terrace 

Russell,  John,  painter,  64  Huntly  street,  li  21  Summer  street 

Russell,  Robert  R.,  clerk  (J.  Smith  &  Co.),  1  Ferry  hill  place 

Russell,  Wm.,  silk  mercer,  149  Union  street,  li  3  Ferryhill  pi. 

Russell,  Mrs,  60  Rose  street 

Russell,  Miss,  ladies'  outfitter,  13a  Union  place,  h  21  Summer 
street 

Russell,  Miss,  10  Braemar  place 

Russia,  Consul  for,  John  Robertson,  45  Marischal  street 

Rust,  James  (of  J.  Rust  &  Son),  Darnford,  Durris 

Rust,  J.,  &  Son,  timber  merchants,  Footdee  Sawmills,  York  st 

Rust,  John  (of  J.  Rust  &  Son),  Lorndale,  Milltimber 

Rust,  John,  jun.,  architect,  4  Bridge  street,  h  Hawkhill,  Mill- 
timber 

Rust,  Mrs,  lodgings,  246a  Union  street 

Rust,  Mrs,  4  Dee  place 

Rutherford  &  Gillies,  advocates,  181a  Union  street 

Rutherford  Brothers,  wholesale  and  retail  clothiers,  36  Broad 
street 

Rutherford,  A.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  56  King  street,  h 
15  Gray  street 

Rutherford,  George  D.,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Ruther- 
ford &  Gillies),  h  Lynwood,  Murtle 

Rutherford,  George  B.,  (of  Rutherford  Brothers),  39  Sprim 
bank  terrace 

Rutherford,  Major-General  J.  W.,  Johnston  House,  Rubislaw 

Rutherford,  Jas.,  audit  accountant  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.),  32  Argyll 
place 

Rutherford,  John  (late  T.  R.  &  Sons),  mahogany  and  veneer 
merchant,  wood  carver  and  fret  cutter,  261  George  st. 

Rutherford,  William,  19  Osborne  place 

Rutherford,  William,  painter,  Dee  Village  road,  h  39  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Rutherford,  Miss  I.,  166  Skene  street  west 

Ruthven,  Mrs,  17  Albert  street 

Rutledge,  John,  governor,  Prison 

Ruxton,  Charles,  advocate  (of  C.  &  P.  H.  C),  13  Union  ter.,  h 
207  Union  street 

Ruxton,  James  Ferguson,  M.B.,  CM.,  physician,  207  Union  st. 

Ruxton,  Thos.,  advocate,  84  Union  street,  h  Park,  Drumoak 

Ruxton,  Wm.,  architect,  84  Union  street 

Ruxton,  Wm.,  shipping  clerk  (J.  Crombie),  5  Trinity  build- 
ings, Trinity  quay 


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GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  263 

ST.  ANDREW'S  Episcopal  School,  Bremner's  court,  9  Castle 

street 
St.  Clair,  Rev.  J.  P.,  chaplain,  H.M.  Prison,  h  135  King  street 
St.  John's  Episcopal  School,  Crown  terrace 
St.  Katherine's  Halls,  16  Shiprow  ;  secretary,  Jas.  S.  Butchart 
St.  Margaret's  Convalescent  Home  and  Sisterhood,  Bay  View, 

Spittal 
St.  Margaret's  Mission  Chapel  and  School  (Mission  Priest,  Rev. 

John  Comper),  Seamount  place 
St.  Martha's  Home  for  Girls,  Bay  View,  Spittal ;  superioress, 

Sister  Maria  Teresa 
St.  Mary  and  St.  John,  The  Community  of,   the  House  of 

Bethany,  147  Hardgate 
St.  Nicholas  Churchyard  ;  Alex.  Duthie,  sexton,  h  28  Black's 

buildings 
St.  Nicholas  Poor  House,  Nelson  street ;  governor,  William 

Dalgleish;  inspector,  James  Wallace;  office,  38  Castle  st. 
St.  Nicholas  Printing  Office,  15  St.  Nicholas  street ;  J.  C. 

M'Kay,  proprietor 
St.  Paul  Street  Hall,  St.  Paul  street ;  keeper,  Robert  Wyllie 
St.  Peter's  Cemetery,  King  street  road  ;  Wm.   Duff,  super- 
intendent 
Sahlstrom,  Carl  A.,  director  of  the  Normal  Company,  Lim., 

Forest  road  south 
Salter,  William,  grocer,  19  Rosemount  place,  h  2  Gray's  bdgs. 
Sailor's  Institute,  21  James  street ;  James  Hampton,  keeper 
Saint,  James,  &  Co.,  silk  mercers,  hosiers,  and  outfitters,  171 

and  173  Union  street ;  wholesale,  8  Bridge  street 
Saint,  James  (of  J.  Saint  &  Co.),  11  Queen's  road 
Saint,  James,  jun.  (of  J.  Saint  &  Co.),  29  Gladstone  place 
Saint,  Miss,  11  Union  row 
Salmond,  John  (of  R.  &  J.  S.),  14  Back  wynd 
Salmond,  Pat.,  clerk  (P.O.),  41  Mount  street 
Salmond,  R.  &  J.,  confectioners,  pastry  cooks,  and  aerated  water 

manufacturers,  25a  Union  place  ;  bakehouse  and  shop, 

37,  39,  and  41a  George  street 
Salmond,  Robert  (of  R.  &  J.  S.),  25  Union  place 
Salmond,   Rev.  Stewart  D.  F.,  M.A.,  D.D.,  professor  of  sys- 
tematic theology  and  exegesis.  Free  Church  College,  h 

6  Queen's  road 
Salmond,    Mrs   Allan,    private    boarding    establishment,    34 

Fountainhall  road 
Salvation   Army   Barracks,   Windy   wynd,    divisional    head- 
quarters for   Aberdeen    and    North   of   Scotland,   34 

Marischal  street 
Sandford-Thompson,  W.  J.,  factor,  166  Union  street,  h  Bal- 

manno,  Montrose 


264  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sanclilancls,  William,  engraver,  60  Netherkirkgate,  h  63  Ui)ion 

street 
Sandison,  Mrs  Ludovick,  114  King  street 
Sandison,  Mrs,  lodgings,  82  Chapel  street 
Sang,  George  (C.  Playfair  &  Co.),  5  Cottage  brae,   Nellfield 

place 
Sang,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50  Summer  street,  h  6 

Crimon  place 
Sang,  W.  B.,  photographic  printer,  68  Rose  street 
Sangster  &  Co.,  St.  Clair  steam  aerated  water  works,  porter  and 

ale  stores,  34  St.  Clair  street 
Sangster  &  Henderson,  drapers,  1  and  3  St.  Paul  street,  and  45 

and  47  Gallowgate 
Sangster  &  Shand,  fleshers,  31  Market  hall 
Sangster,  Alex.,  grocer,  4  Young  street,  h  Viewton  Cottage,  33 

King's  crescent 
Sangster,  Alex.,  Mains  of  Ruthrieston,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Sangster,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  81,  h  83  Park  st. 
Sangster,  George,  butcher,  198  Gallowgate,  h  161  West  North 

street 
Sangster,  George  (of  Sangster  &  Co.),  38  St.  Clair  street 
Sangster,  Harry,  clerk  (Union  Works),  21  Nellfield  place 
Sangster,  James  (of  Sangster  &  Shand),  8  Holburn  street 
Sangster,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  46  Commerce  street, 

A  17  Garden  place 
Sangster,  John,  secretary  and  cashier  (Aberdeen  Commercial 

Co.),  Clifton  Villa,  25  Polmuir  road 
Sangster,  John  A.,  engineer  and  blacksmith,  34,  h  38  St.  Clair 

street 
Sangster,  John,  baker,  32  and  34  Ashley  road,  68  and  70  Clare- 

mont  street  and  6  Chattan  place,  h  28  Brighton  place 
Sangster,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  North  Broadford 
Sangster,  Robert,  sen.,  83  Crown  street 
Sangster,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  214    Gallowgate,  h  43   North 

Broadford 
Sangster,  Wm.  (of  S.  &  H.),  6  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western 

road 
Sangster.  Wm.  coal  merchant,  Market  street  south,  h  15  Baltic 

street 
Sangster,  Mrs,  teacher,  St.  Nicholas  Poorhouse,  Nelson  street 
Sangster,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  170  Crown  street 
Sangster,  Mrs,  keeper.  Public  News-room,  Exchange  street,  h 

1  Martin's  lane 
Sangster,  Miss,  18  Esslemont  avenue 
Sangster,  Miss,  37  Whitehouse  street 

Sargeant,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  medical  electricians,  63  Union  street 
Sargeant,  G.  F.  (of  Sargeant  &  Co.),  3  Argyll  crescent 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  265 

Saunders,  Benjamin,  agent,  George  Street  Branch,  N.  of  S. 

Bank,  Limited,  Bank  House,  48  John  street 
Saunders,  R,  23  Albion  street 
Saunders,  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Richmond  terrace 
Savage,  Edward,  house  steward,  Lunatic  Asylum,  h  19  Spring-. 

bank  terrace 
Schaschke,  Gottleib,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Correction  Avynd,  h 

St.  Dennis  Cottage,  335  Great  Western  road 
Science  &  Art,  Gray's  School  of,  Schoolhill 
Scientific  Dress-cutting  Association  ;  agent,  Mrs  Watson,  27a 

Union  place 
Schilling,  Julius  F.,  teacher  of  modern  languages,  60  Union  pi. 
Scorgie,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  43  Bon -Accord  street 
Scorgie,  John,  butter,  egg,  and  commission  merchant,  40  Broad 

street,  //  17  Queen  street 
Scorgie,  John  S.,  shipmaster,  93  Chapel  street 
Scorgie,  William,  foreman  boilermaker  (M'Kinnon  &  Co.),  4 

Merkland  road,  Spittal 
Scorgie,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  joiner  and  general  merchant,  Kin- 

corth.  Bridge  of  Dee 
Scorgie,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  7,  h  44  Rose  street 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  20  Loanhead  terrace 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  28  Watson  street 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  59  Huntly  street 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  feuar,  86  Spittal 
Scorgie,  Miss,  21  Braemar  place 
Scott  &  Norrie,  builders,  185  Hardgate 
Scott,  Rev.  A.  Murray,  M.A.  (Commerce  st.  F.  C),  6  Devanha 

terrace 
Scott,  Alexander  W.,  Lower  Garthdee,  h  Bridge  of  Dee 
Scott,  Alex.,  wine  merchant,  5  Belmont  street,  h  Leigh  Villa, 

116  Hamilton  place 
Scott,  Andrew,  grocer,  101  Spittal 
Scott  Brothers,  wholesale  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  and 

manufacturers'  agents,  5  Belmont  street 
Scott,  Francis,  bookseller  and  stationer,  52  George  street,  h 

91  Leslie  terrace 
Scott,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  66  George  street,  h  65 

Loanhead  terrace 
Scott,  George  Jamieson,  Bayview  House,  Queen's  road  west 
Scott,  George  (of  Scott  &  Norrie),  19  Claremont  place 
Scott,  James,  wine  merchant,  5  Belmont  street,  h  Thornton 

Villa,  11  Deemount  road,  Ferryhill 
Scott,  James,  agent  (Mutter,  Howey,  &  Co.),  5  Abbotsford  pi. 
Scott,  James,  cutter  (Johnston  &  Laird},  28  Thomson  street 
Scott,  James  A.,  carpenter  and  millwright,  Portland  street,  h 

18  Claremont  street    , 


266  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Scott,  James,  grocery  manager  (N.  Co-operative  Co.,  Limited), 

7 1  Argyll  place 
Scott,  James  M.  I.,  solicitor,  35a  Union  street,  li  8  Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Scott,  John,  transfer  clerk  (North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited), 

30  Osborne  place 
Scott,  John,  cashier  and  book-keeper,  Albert  Sawmills,  h  33 

Charlotte  street 
Scott,  John,  beadle  (Free  Ferryhill),  29  Bank  street 
Scott,  Peter,  canvasser  (North  British  Ry.),  Clayhills  Cottage, 

Wellington  road 
Scott,  Ronald,  com.  traveller  (Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.),  286 

Great  Western  road 
Scott,  Rev.  William,  B.D.  (South  Parish),  21  Waverley  place 
Scott,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (of  Scott  Brothers),  5  Belmont  street 
Scott,  William,  agent.  Market  Branch,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited, 

8  Exchange  street,  h  Bellenden,  Pete  re  alter 
Scott,  William,  foreman  (Adam  &  Co.),  32  Prospect  terrace 
Scott,  William,  keeper  of  pumping  engine,  Lime  street,  h  20 

Lime  street 
Scott,  Wm.,  waiter,  149  George  street 
Scott,  William,  dairyman,  232  Hardgate 
Scott,  Mrs,  Kinsley,  Hammerfield,  Great  Western  road 
Scott,  Mrs,  bookseller  and  stationer,  110  Holburn  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  21  Bon- Accord  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  25  Mount  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  lodgings,  99  Chapel  street 
Scott,  Misses,  Ruthrieston  Lodge 

Scotsman  Office,  145  Union  street ;  Robert  Walker,  agent 
Scottish  Employers'  Liability  and   Accident  Assurance  Co., 

Limited,  5  Market  street ;  James  Davidson,  manager 
Scottish  Economic  Life  Assurance  Society,  Limited,  branch 

office,  177  Union  street  ;   Thomas  Ferguson,  resident 

secretary 
Scottish  Land  Reform  Alliance ;  secretary,  William  R.  Reid, 

137  Union  street 
Scottish  Provident  Institution ;  branch  office,  34  Bridge  st. ; 

James  D.  Mackie,  local  secretary 
Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co.,  91  Union  street ;   T.  Y. 

Wardrop,  manager 
Scottish  Temperance  Life  (and  Accident)  Assurance  Co.,  Ltd.; 

branch  office,  21  Bridge  street ;  resident  sec,  George 

Newlands 
Scottish  Widows'    Fund    Life    Assurance    Society  ;     agents, 

Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  1  King  street— for  other 

agents,  see  advertisement 
Scroggie,  John  G.,  M.B. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  267 

Seatoii  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  Limited ;  works,  Torry,  Dryleys, 

Esslemont,   and   Plaidy ;    depot,    Eeclaimed    Ground, 

Inches  ;  office,  27  Guild  street 
Sefton,  Alfred,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),_101  Wales  street 
Seivwright,  John,    Aberdeen   Berlin  wool  and  fancy   goods 

warehouse,  111,  A  258  Union  street 
Seivwright,  Mrs  George,  28  Huntly  street 
Selbie,  James,  blacksmith  and  chainmaker,  3  Commerce  lane, 

h  2  Church  street 
Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  music  saloon,  191  Union 

street 
Sellar,  Lewis,  50  Salisbury  terrace 
Sellar,  William,  agent,  50  Castle  street 
Sellar,  Wm.  M.,  writer,  83  Union  street,  li  50  Castle  street 
Sellar,  Miss,  2  Devanha  terrace 
Sellar's  Sewing  Machine  Depot,  4  and  6  Schoolhill 
Seller,  John,  and  Sons,  painters,  24  Carmelite  street,  h  above 

shop 
Semple,  Rev.  Eobert,  Free  Church,  Ruthrieston,  h  32  Salisbury 

terrace 
Session-Clerks  for  East  Parish,  Simpson  &  Cruden,  13  Bridge 

street 
Session-Clerks  for  West  Parish,  Simpson  &  Cruden,  13  Bridge 

street 
Session- Clerks  for  St.  George's-in-the-West   Parish,  Simpson 

&  Cruden,  13  Bridge  street 
Session-Clerks  for  Greyfriars  Parish,  Simpson  &  Cruden,  13 

Bridge  street 
Session-Clerk  for  South  Parish,  Alexander  Simpson,  13  Bridge 

street 
Session-Clerk  for  North   Parish,    Charles   Sleigh,  M.A.,  159 

King  street 
Session-Clerk  for  St.  Clement's  Parish,  Alexander  Gumming, 

30  Bank  street 
Session-Clerk  for  John  Knox  Parish,  Walter  Reid,  71  Spittal 
Session-Clerk  for  Trinity  Parish,  J.  M'K.  Fraser,  7  Marischal 

street 
Session-Clerk  for  Oldmachar  Parish,  George  Stables,  junr.,  112 

High  street.  Old  Aberdeen 
Session- Clerk  for  Rubislaw  Parish,  Harvey  Hall,  advocate, 

147  Union  street 
Session-Clerk  for   Rosemount    Parish,   James    D.    Morrison, 

Grosvenor  place 
Session-Clerk  for  Holburn   Parish,   John   Ewing,    5   Albert 

terrace 
Session-Clerk  for  Mannofield  Parish,  William  Gordon,  advo- 
cate, 14  Adelphi 


268  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Session-Clerk  for  Craigiebuckler  Parish,  Laclilan  M'Kinnon, 
JLin.,  23  Market  street 

Session-Clerk  for  Banchory-Devenick  Parish,  John  A.  Hender- 
son, Guild  street  buildings  (Aberdeen  Cork  Co.) 

Session-Clerk  for  Nigg  Parish,  John  B.  Fairvveather,  Kirkliill, 

Session-Clerk  for  Ferryhill   Parish,    George   Leslie,  16  Cale- 
donian place 
Session-Clerk  for  Gilcomston  Parish,  T.  A,  W.  A.  Youngson, 

124  Union  street 
Session-Clerk    for   Woodside    Parish,    Alexander    Glass,    69 

Hadden  street,  Woodside 
Seton,  Wm.,  late  farmer,  10  Watson  street 
Shand  &  Davidson,  milliners,  22  Gilcomston  steps 
Shand,   George,  seed   merchant   (successor  to  J.  Towns),  88 

College  street,  A  16  Bank  street 
Shand,  George,  late  farmer,  9  Argyll  place 
Shand,  George,  stonecutter,  11  Mount  street  west 
Shand,  James  (of  Sangster  &  Shand),  27  Urquhart  road 
Shand,  John,  temperance  hotel  and  licensed  porter,  3  James 

street 
Shand,  John,  18  Braemar  place 
Shand,  John,  sergeant  of  police,  71  Catherine  street 
Shand,  Wm.,  grocer,  1  St.  Andrew  st.,  h  10  Esslemont  avenue 
Shand,  W.  P. '(of  M'Gregor  &  Shand),  33  Gilcomston  Park 
Shand,  Mrs  (of  Templeland),  23  Victoria  street 
Shand,  Mrs  Alex.,  20  Bon- Accord  street 
Shand,  Mrs,  lodgings,  59  Esslemont  avenue 
Shand,  Miss,  teacher  (Northfield  Public  School),  1  Northfieldpl. 
Shand,  Miss  Margaret,  45  Belmont  street 
Shand,  Miss  M.  (of  Shand  &  Davidson),  h  2h  Baker  street 
Shanks,  Colin,  late  baker,  93  Skene  street 
Shanks,  John,  messenger,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.,  5  Stirling  st. 
Shanks,  Mrs,  52  Fountainhall  road 
Sharp  &  Murray,  fish  curers,  Pointlaw 
Sharp,   Alex.,  painter  and  glazier,  10  Holburn   street,  h  34 

Chapel  street 
Sharp,  Andrew,  grain  merchant,  37  James  st.,  h  Culter-Cullen 
Sharp,  Charles,  gardener,  1  Belgrave  terrace 
Sharp,  James,  &  Son,  oil  refiners,  and  commission  merchants, 

34  Bridge  street 
Sharp,  James  (of  J.  Sharp  &  Son),  4  West  Craibstone  street 
Sharp,  John,  agent,  George  Street  Branch,   Union  Bank  of 

Scotland,  Limited,  h  17  Argyll  place 
Sharp,  Wm.,  tailor,  33  Spittal 

Shaw,  Angus,  stoneware  merchant,  1,  h  2  Crooked  lane 
Shaw,  George,  shirtmaker,  22  Bridge  street 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  269 

Shaw,  James  H.,  reporter  (Aberdeen  Journal),  26  Hosemouiit 

place 
Shaw,  John,  shoemaker,  19  Skene  square 
Shaw,  S.  E.  W.,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  35a  Union  street,  h 

45  Thistle  street 
Shaw,  Lewis,  28  Thomson  street 
Shaw,  Wm.,  ship  carpenter,  48  Frederick  street 
Shaw,  Mrs,  register  office  for  servants,  24  Netherkirkgate 
Shaw,  Mrs  T.,  broker,  15  East  North  street 
Shaw's  Hospital,  Rosebank  House,  8  Rosemount  place  ;  George 

Allan,  advocate,  secretary,  56  Castle  street  ;  Mrs  Mur- 
doch, matron 
Sheach,  David,  writer,  84  Union  street,  h  46  Great  Western 

road 
Shedden,  George,  draper,  101  Holburn  street,  h  45  Nelson  st. 
Sheed,  John,  &  Co.,  wine,  spirit,  and  liqueur  merchants,  plate 

glass  factors,  and  general  commission  agents,  44  Mari- 

schal  street  and  Theatre  lane 
Shelley,  Wm.,  compositor,  87  Grove  street 
Shepherd,  A.  &  W.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  41  Littlejohn  street 
Shepherd,  Alex,  (of  A.  &  W.  Shepherd),  11  Mounthooly 
Shepherd,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  13  North  Broad- 
ford 
Shepherd,  Alex.,  12  Thistle  street 
Shepherd,  Charles,  overseer  (Mowlem  &  Co.),  146  Hutcheon 

street  west 
Shepherd,  Charles,  manager,  Aberdeen  Steam  Navigation  Co., 

87  Waterloo  quay,  h  1  Wellington  street 
Shepherd,  George  (of  S.  S.  &  Sons),  52  King  street,  h  13  Affleck 

street 
Shepherd,  George  J.  (of  S.  &  S.),  23  Bon -Accord  terrace 
Shepherd,  Henry  P.,  confectioner  (of  W.  Shepherd  &  Sons), 

74  Dee  street 
Shepherd,  James,  glass  and  china  merchant,  28  Harriet  street, 

h  24  Schoolhill 
Shepherd,  James,  jun.,  china  merchant,  98  Powis  place 
Shepherd,  Robert,  confectioner  (of  W.  Shepherd  &  Sons),  74 

Dee  street 
Shepherd,    Simpson,    &    Sons,    wholesale    wine    and    spirit 

merchants,  52  King  street 
Shepherd,  Simpson  (of  S.  S.  &  Sons),  50  King  street 
Shepherd,  William  H.  (of  S.  &  S.),  23  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Shepherd,  William,  &  Sons,  wholesale  confectioners,  38,   40, 

and  42  Jopp's  lane,  A  74  Dee  street 
Shepherd,  Wm.  (of  S.  S.  &  Sons),  50  King  street 
Shepherd,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier  (of  A.  &  W.  Shepherd,  41 

Littlejohn  street,)  61  Jasmine  terrace 
23 


270  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Shepherd,  Mrs  James,  23  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Shepherd,  Mrs,  8  Rosemount  terrace 

Sherar,  George,  carter,  Clayhills,  h  21  Portland  street 

Sherar,  Miss,  restaurant  and  dining  rooms,  6  Bridge  street,  li 

32  Union  terrace 
Sheret,  Robert,  grocer  and  ship  chandler,  67  Shiprow,  li  7  Bon- 
Accord  terrace 
Sherett,  Charles,  City  Chamberlain's  Office,  h  Home  Cottage, 

114  Broomhill  place 
Sherit,  Wm.,  slater  (of  Harper  &  Sherit),  19  Jasmine  terrace 
Sheriff's  Office,  Court  House  buildings,  Castle  street 
Sheriff  Clerk's  Office,  County  buildings,  Castle  street 
Sheriff  Court,  Castle  street  ;  William  Richardson,  keeper 
Sheriff  Watson's  Female  School  of  Industry,  Skene  st.  west 
Sherriffs,  Alex.  J,,  upholsterer,  10  Crimon  place 
Sherriffs,  Anthony  (of  Shenifts  Brothers),  6  Jasmine  place 
Sherriffs   Brothers,  butchers,   18   East  North  street  and   33 

Urquhart  road 
Sherriffs,  Geo.,  beadle  (St.  George's  in  the  West),  88  Gerrard 

street 
Sherriffs,  Kenneth  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  8  James  street,  h 

Strawberrybank  Cottage,  44  Hardgate 
Sherriffs,  Wm.  (of  Sherriffs  Bros.),  25  Urquhart  road 
Sherriffs,  Miss,  16  Fountainhall  road 
Sherritt,  David,  draughtsm.an  (J.  Duthie,  Sons,  &  Co.),  Walker 

road,  Torry 
Shewan,  Alex.,  picture-frame  maker,  26  Craigie  street 
She  wan,  Alex.,  jobbing  gardener,  38  Watson  street 
Shewan,  Wm.,  ship  carpenter,  20  Constitution  street 
Shiach,  Mrs,  clay  cook,  59  Huntly  street 
Shinnie,  James  (of  R.  &  J.  Shinnie),  12  Union  row 
Shinnie,  R.  &  J.,  carriage  and  harness  manufacturers,  7  and  8 

Union  row 
Shinnie,  Robert  (of  R.  &  J.  Shinnie),  80  Bon-Accord  street 
Shipmasters'  Society  Hall,  22  Regent  quay  ;  Alex.  Cochran, 

advocate,  clerk 
Shipwrecked  Fishermen  and  Mariners'  Royal  Benevolent  So- 
ciety ;  hon.  agent,  D.  Mearns,  55  Regent  quay 
Shipping  Office,  49  Regent  quay 
Shirras,  Geo.  F.  (of  W.  S.  &  Son),  16  Garden  place 
Shirras,  James  (of  Burr  &  Shirras),  109  Leslie  terrace 
Shirras,  Wm.,  &  Son,  ironmongers,  lamp  manufacturers,  pur- 
veyors of  oils,  and  copper,  brass,  and  tinplate  workers, 
and  japanners,  44  Schoolhill  and  Harriet  street 
Shirras,  Misses,  8  Gladstone  place 

Shirreffs,   Alex.   B.,   clerk  (Northern    Agricultural   Co.),   23 
Thistle  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  271 

Shirreffs,  Alex.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  89,   h  87 

Gallowgate 
Shirreffs,  Charles,  secretary  (Aberdeen  Young  Men's  Christian 

Association),  3  Beechgrove  terrace 
Shirreffs,  John,  cab  hirer,  63  Green 
Shirreffs,  R  G.,  sheriff  clerk  depute  of  Aberdeenshire,  County 

buildings,  h  25  Braemar  place 
Shirreffs,  Mrs  James,  Struan  Cottage,  26  King's  gate 
Shirreffs,  Miss,  dressmaker,  23  Thistle  street 
Shirres   &   Forsyth,   manufacturers    and    warehousemen,    76 

George  street 
Shirres,  D.  L.,  Tullos  House,  Nigg 
Shirres,  William,  32  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Shirres,  Mrs  James,  15  Albert  street 
Shirres,  Misses,  30  Braemar  place 

Shivas,  Wm.,  jun.,  bootcloser,  182  George  street,  h  35  Mount  st. 
Shives,  George,  flesher,  39  Rosemount  place 
Shives,  Thomas,  advocate,  74  Union  street,  7i  16  Ashley  road 
Shives,  Mrs  Alex.,  16  Ashley  road 
Shore  Dues  and  Harbour  Office,  16  Regent  quay 
Shore  Porters'  Office,  34  Marischal  street ;  stables,  28  Cotton  st. 
Shuter,  Wm.,  manager  (R.  Goodson),  56  St.  Nicholas  street 
Sick  Children,  Aberdeen  Hospital  for,  6  and  8  Castle  terrace  ; 

honorary  lady  superintendent,  Miss  R.  F.  Lumsden  ; 

acting    superintendent.    Miss  Katherine  Lumsden ;   h 

Glenbogie,  Rhynie 
Sievewright,  James,  14  Ferryhill  terrace 
Silver,  David  A.,  clerk  (T.  and  C.  Bank  Lim.),  99  Claremont 

street 
Silver,  George,  spirit  dealer,  92,  h  90  Shiprow 
Silver  Street  Hall,  9  North  Silver  street 

Silver,  Wm.,  tailor,  42  St.  Nicholas  street,  h  29  Gilcomston  park 
Sim,  Alex.,  tea  merchant  and  stationer,  31  Esslemont  avenue, 

/i  16  Northfield  place 
Sim,  Alex.,  baker  and  confectioner,  415,  h  409  Holburn  street 
Sim,  George,  bird  stuff er,  14  King  street,  A  16  Constitution  st. 
Sim,  James,  gardener,  41  Short  loanings 
Sim,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,   and   wholesale 

druggists,  76  King  street 
Sim,  James,  dispensing  chemist  (The  Aberdeen  Pharmacy),  24 

Bridge  street,  h  77  Dee  street 
Sim,  James,  telegraph  clerk  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.  Joint  Station),  25 

Bank  street 
Sim,  John,  teller  (Bank  of  Scotland),  Millbank  House,  139 

Hardgate 
Sim,  John,  surgeon  (H.E.I.C.S.),  Howburn  Cottage,  145  Hol- 
burn street 


272  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sim,  Peter,  teacher  of  music,  1  Canal  street 

Sim,  Eobert,  F.E.I.S.,  rector,  Union  Eow  Academy  (Albert 

Hall,  Huntly  street),  li  6  Holburn  road 
Sim,  William,  tanner  and  carrier,  Newbridge,  74,  li  76  Hardgate 
Sim,  Wm.,  teller  (National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lim.),  1  Market 

street 
Sim,    Wm.,   solicitor,    123^   Union    street,  h   factor's   house, 

Castle  Eraser,  Cluny 
Sim,  Mrs,  Holly  bank  Cottage,  139  Holburn  street 
Sim,  Mrs,  proprietrix,  9  Park  place 
Sim,  Mrs,  lodgings,  98  Skene  street 
Sim,  Miss  B.,  dressmaker,  76  Hardgate 
Sime,  Mrs,  milliner,  5,  li  13  Mounthooly 
Simmers,  Charles,  provision  merchant,  19,  /i  21  Mary  well  st. 
Simmers,  Joseph,  jun.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  225  King  street 
Simmers,  Wm.,  broker,  11  Littlejohn  street 
Simpson  Brothers,  sculptors,  34  Cotton  street 
Simpson  &  Cruden,  advocates,  13  Bridge  street 
Simpson  &  Walker,  house  carpenters,  6  Union  Wynd 
Simpson  &  Winton,  stationers,  18  St.  Paul  street 
Simpson  &  Whyte,   clothiers  (to   Her  Majesty),    21    Union 

buildings 
Simpson,  Alexander,  advocate  (of  Simpson  &  Cruden),  clerk 
and  treasurer  of  the  General  Session  of  St.  Nicholas  ; 
office,  13  Bridge  street,  h  8  Golden  square 
Simpson,  Alex.,  jun.,  accountant  and  law  stationer,  9  Union 

terrace,  h  33  Braemar  place 
Simpson,  Alex.,  book-keeper  (S.  E.  L.  &  A.  A.  Co.,  Lim.),  5 

Market  street,  /i  15  Brighton  place 
Simpson,  Alexander,  grocer,  39  Hutcheon  street 
Simpson,  Andrew,  attendant,  Golf  Club  House,  Links 
Sim23Son,  Anthony  (of  Simpson  Brothers),  18  Summer  lane 
Simpson,  Charles,  jun.,  cashier  (Johnston  &  Eullerton,  Wood- 
side),  A  16  Powis  terrace 
Simpson,  Charles,  tailor,  9  Craigie  street 
Simpson,  Charles,  chemist,  3,  h  1  Exchequer  row 
Simpson,  George,  clerk  (Cal.  Eailway),  73  Bon- Accord  street 
Simpson,  George  E.,  21  Beechgrove  terrace 
Simpson,  George  L.,  late  farmer,  13  Craigie  street 
Simpson,  G.  (of  Simpson  Brothers),  19  Constitution  street 
Sim]3son,  George,  Caledonian  Insurance  Company,  13  Bridge 

street,  /i  13  Springbank  terrace 
Simpson,  James,  M.A.,  184  Great  Western  road 
Simpson,  James,  plasterer,  Clayhills,  Portland  street,  h  2  Old- 
mill  road,  off  Dee  street 
Simpson,  James,  potato  merchant,  Leggart  Cottage,  Bridge  of 
Dee 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  273 

Simpson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Netlierkirkgate,  h  3 

Gilcomston  place 
Simpson,    James,    inspector  of    water   works,    police    store, 

Frederick  street,  h  27  Frederick  street 
Simpson,   James,  foreman  blacksmith  (James   Forbes),   Oak 

Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Simpson,  John,  M.D.,  2  East  Craibstone  street 
Simpson,  John,  149  Great  Western  road 
Simpson,  John  D.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  46  North  Charlotte 

street 
Simpson,  John  (of  A.  Forbes  &  Co.),  147  Great  Western  road 
Simpson,  John  M.  (of  Simpson  Brothers),  115  Union  street 
Simpson,  Peter  P.,  beadle  (Rutherford  Church),  and  funeral 

undertaker,  26  View  terrace 
Simpson,  Robert,  sculptor  (North  British  Granite  Works),  71 

Constitution  street,  h  58  Osborne  place 
Simpson,  Robert,  governor,  Oldmill  Reformatory  School 
Simpson,  William,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  35a  Union  street 
Simpson,  Wm.,  postman,  13  Craigie  street 
Simpson,  William,  horse  shoer,  30  Carmelite   street,   h  21 1 

Union  terrace 
Simpson,  Wm.  (of  S.  &  W.),  16  Crinion  place 
Simpson,  Wm.,  die  sinker,  seal  and  crystal  engraver,  2  Guestrow 
Simpson,  William,  blacksmith,  66  Gordon  street,  h  77  Consti- 
tution street 
Simpson,  Wm.,  porter  (Pratt  &  Keith),  3a  Crown  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs,  merchant,  16  Jasmine  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  21^  Union  terrace 
Simpson,  Mrs  Dr,  34  Beaconsfield  place 
Simpson,  Mrs  G.,  84  Powis  place 
Simpson,  Mrs,  64^  Gerrard  street 
Simpson,  Misses  (late  Kintore),  5  Westfield  terrace 
Simpson,  Miss,  Ivy  Bank,  21  Gordondale  road 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  hide,  tallow,  and  offal  merchant,  1,  2,  and 

3  Wales  street  market,  h  44  View  terrace 
Sinclair,  David  (of  Loirston),  Loirston,  by  Church  of  Nigg 
Sinclair,  Donald,  writer,  2  North  Charlotte  street 
Sinclair,  George,  shipowner,  St.  Clair  House,  Old  Aberdeen 
Sinclair,  George,  wholesale  tea  merchant,  40  St.  Paul  street, 

h  63  Argyll  place 
Sinclair,  James  A.,  accountant,  and  joint  agent  for  the  Bank 

of  Scotland,  20  Bon-Accord  terrace 
Sinclair,  James,  secretary.  Mechanics'  Institution,  5  Cherry- 
bank,  Hard  gate 
Sinclair-Spark  &  Taylor,  advocates,  129  Union  street 
Sinclair-Spark,  Thos.  (of  Sinclair- Spark  &  Taylor),  129  Union 

street 


274  GENERAL  DIRECTORY, 

Sinclair,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale   druggists   and  oil  mer- 
chants, 34  IJpperkirkgate 
Sinclair,  Wm.  (of  Wm.  Sinclair  &  Co.),  36  Upperkirkgate 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  109, 

A  107  Cause  way  end 
Sinclair,  Mrs  G.,  34  Irvine  place 

Sinclair,  Mrs,  dealer  and  knitter  of  Shetland  goods,  28  Mary- 
well  street 
Sinclair,  Miss,  12  North  Silver  street 
Sinclair,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Skene  place 
Singer  Manufacturing  Co.  (The),  76  Union  st. ;  W.  Milne,  agent 
Singer,  George,  162  Crown  street 
Singer,  Robert,  stone  turner,  63,  h  45  Nelson  street 
Singer,  W.  M.  (East  Coast  Eailway),  28  Market  street,  h  176 

Crown  street 
Singer,  Mrs,  43  Constitution  street 
Singers,  Wm.  (Richards  &  Co.),  9  Belmont  place 
Skakle,  Geo.,  j  un.  (Morrison  &  Skakle),  Froghall  Cottage 
Skakle,  John  (of  Morrison  &  Skakle),  Froghall  Cottage 
Skating  Rink  and  Recreation  Grounds,  11  Fountainhall  road 
Skea,  Thos.,  upholsterer,  9  Margaret  street 
Skea,  Wm.  (Evening  Express),  17  Albert  terrace 
Skea,  Mrs,  head  teacher,  St.  Paul  Street  Public  School,  17 

Albert  terrace 
Skeen,  Mrs  Wm.,  13  Westfield  terrace 
Skeen,  Miss,  10  Great  Western  road 
Skene  &  Goodbrand,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers,  Mount- 

hooly  rope  works,  King's  crescent 
Skene,  Alex.,  wholesale  tea,  coffee,  and  commission  merchant, 

41  Regent  quay,  h  Avondow,  Culter 
Skene,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  76,  h  78  North  Broadford 
Skene,  Allan,  flesher,  12  Mary  well  street,  h  Clayhills  Cottage 
Skene,  Capt.  Charles,  3  Bon- Accord  square 
Skene,  James  A.,  staff-surgeon,  23  Ferryhill  place 
Skene,  Rev.  John,  13  King's  crescent 

Skene,  J.,  butcher,  269  George  st.,  h  91  Hutcheon  street  west 
Skene,  Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer  (com.  trav.,  Devanha 

Brewery),  46  Summer  street,  A  17  Affleck  street 
Skene,  Thomas,  inspector  of  poor,  Old  Machar ;  office,  9  Dia- 
mond street,  h  193  Great  Western  road 
Skinner,  Charles,  fish  merchant  (of  F.  &  S.),  2  Bank  street, 

Torry 
Skinner,  H.,  cattle  agent  (Cal.  Railway,  West  Coast  Office),  8 

Affleck  street 
Skinner,  James,  jobbing  gardener,  14  Holburn  road 
Skinner,  John,  &  Son,  boat  builders,  Wellington  street,  near 
the  Links 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  275 

Skinner,  John  (of  J.  Skinner  &  Son),  14  Wellington  street 
Skinner,  Wm.  (of  J.  Skinner  &  Son),  14  Wellington  street 
Skinner,  Wm.,  wholesale  fruit  and  commission  agent,  7  Regent 

quay,  7^  131  Crown  street 
Skinner,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Belmont  street 
Skinner,  Mrs,  lodgings,  62  Powis  place 
Skinner,  Mrs,  lodgings,  32  Union  terrace 
Skinner,  Miss,  130^  Union  street 
Skirving,   Wm.,    manager   (Aberdeen,   Newcastle,   and    Hull 

Steam  Company,  Limited),  8  Polmuir  road 
Slaker,  Frank  Scott  (of  W.  S.  &  Sons),  35  Braemar  place 
Slaker,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  painters,  glaziers,  and  paperhangers,  26 

Bridge  street 
Slaker,  Mrs  Wm.,  Guelph  Cottage,  8  Braemar  place 
Slassor,  Alexander,  assistant  superintendent,  Gas  Works,  h  26 

Broad  street 
Sleigh,  Chas.,  M.A.,  mathematical  master  (Grammar  School), 

159  King  street 
Sleigh,  John,  Scotsman  reporter,  4  St.  Mary's  place 
Slessor,  Rev.  Robt.  (Trinity  Parish),  25  Ferryhill  place 
Slessor,  Robert  (of  Pringle  &  Slessor),  32  Salisbury  terrace 
Slora,  Wm.  &  Son,  jobbing  gardeners,  21  Bloomfield  road 
Slorach,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  15  Castle  street 
Smart,  Arch.  H.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  9  West  North 

street,  h  27  Hamilton  place 
Smart,  Arthur  A.  (of  Farquharson  &  Co.),  Hawthorn  Cottage, 

5  Dee  place 
Smart,  George,  curer  and  provision  dealer,  39  James  street 
Smart,  George,  baker,  69,  hll  East  North  street 
Smart,  George  M.,  baker,  45  Green,  h  48  Dee  street 
Smart,  Harry,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  31  Loch  street,  h  25 

Seamount  place 
Smart,  J.  &  J.,  cartwrights,  Wellington  road 
Smart,  J.  C,  Deeside  Railway  carrier,  48  Dee  street 
Smart,  James,  beadle,  Gallowgate  Free  Church,  12  Gerrard  st. 
Smart,  Peter  S.,  linen  manufacturer,  86  King  street,  h  Wilton 

House,  16  King's  gate 
Smart,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  6  Allan  street 
Smart,  Wm.  H.  (of  G.  Smart),  18  Constitution  street 
Smart,Wm. (of  Farquharson  &  Co.),  Hawthorn  Cottage,  5  Dee  pi. 
Smart,  Mrs  George,  4  Castlehill 
Smart,  Mrs  John,  6  Caroline  place 
Smart,  Miss,  lodgings,  16  Bridge  street 
Smethhurst,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  24  Huntly  street 
Smith  &  Bonny  man,  blacksmiths,  30  Great  Western  road 
Smith  &  Cruickshank,  cabinetmakers,  upholsterers,  and  funeral 

undertakers,  2^  Union  Wyud 


276  GENERAL    DIRECTORY. 

Smith  &  Gordon,  grocers,  70  East  Nortli  street 

Smith  &  Johnston,  wholesale  produce  merchants,  11  Regent 
quay 

Smith  &  M'Intosh,  Limited,  card  and  paste  board  makers, 
paper  colourmen  and  enamellers.  Spring  Garden  Works, 
entrance.  Spring  garden 

Smith  &  Taylor,  monumental  manufacturers,  240  King  street 

Smith,  A.  &  J.,  jewellers  and  watchmakers,  23  and  25  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Smith,  A.,  freestone  cutter  and  tile  merchant,  Gilcomston  park, 
h  25  Ann  street 

Smith,  Adam,  tailor  and  clother,  17  Hadden  st.,  h  3  Dee  place 

Smith,  Adam  A.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  &  0.  &  S.  S.  Nav.  Co.),  26 
Bank  street  ^ 

Smith,  Adam,  mason,  18  Mount  street 

Smith,  Alex,  (of  A.  &  J.  S.,  jewellers),  18  Gladstone  place 

Smith,  Alex.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  8^  Schoolhill,  h  18  Bel- 
videre  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  foreman  blacksmith  (H.  R  &  Co.),  20  Commerce 
street 

Smith,  Alex.,  superintendent  (Gas  Works),  7  Constitution  st. 

Smith,  A.,  cashier  (S.  B.  &  T.  Co.,  Lim.),  3  Rosemount  terrace 

Smith,  Alex.,  police  detective,  21  Seamount  place 

Smith,  A.  H.,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  32  Braemar  place 

Smith,  Alex.,  confectioner,  37  Park  street 

Smith,  Alex,,  agent,  91  Gallowgate 

Smith,  Alex.,  distiller  (Devanha  Distillery) 

Smith,  Alex.,  bicycle  and  tricycle  dealer.  Market  street  (south), 
li  87  John  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  1^  Devanha  terrace 

Smith,  Alex.  Emslie,  advocate,  130^  Union  street,  h  Summer- 
hill  House,  Stocket 

Smith,  Alex.,  164  Crown  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  grocer,  76,  li  74  St.  Andrew  street 

Smith,  Alex.  J.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  20  Broonihill  place 

Smith,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  22,  h  20  Mary  well  street 

Smith,  Arthur,  commercial  traveller  (W.  P.  &  Sons,  135 
Gallowgate),  Oakbank,  King's  gate 

Smith,  Charles  (of  Gordon  &  Smith),  67  Dee  street 

Smith,  Charles,  district  manager,  Cal.  Railway,  73  Fountain- 
hall  road 

Smith,  Charles,  tailor,  23  Bon-Accord  street 

Smith,  David,  sharebroker,  13  Bridge  street,  h  20  Garden  place 

Smith,  David,  feuar,  27  Spittal 

Smith,  Duncan  M.,  late  farmer,  27  Argyll  place 

Smith,  Edward  S.  (Northern  Assurance  Co.),  2  Union  terrace 

Smith,  E.  Townsend  (of  A.  Brown  &  Co.),  27  Beech  grove  ter. 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  27^ 


Smith,  Francis  W.,  &  Sons,  house  carpenters  and  builders,  15 

Hanover  street 
Smith,  Francis,  feuar,  Oak  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Smith,  F.  W.  (of  F.  W.  S.  &  S.),  65  Jasmine  terrace 
Smith,  F.  W.,  jun.  (of  F.  W.  S.  &  S.),  6  Fish  street 
Smith,  Frank  (of  J.   Hall  &   Co.),  43   Broad  street,   h    120 

Crown  street 
Smith,  Garden  G.,  artist,  146  King  street 
Smith,  Rev.  George  A.,  M.A.  (Queen's  Cross  F.C.),  91  Foun- 

tainhall  road 
Smith,  George,  248  Great  Western  road 
Smith,  George,  builder,  5  Causey  place 
Smith,  George  B.,  commercial  traveller  (Leith  &   Paterson), 

8  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western  road 
Smith,  George,  paper  ruler,  49  Broad  street 
Smith,  George,  foreman  (brass-finishing  dept.,  J.   Blaikie  «& 

Sons),  2  Calton  terrace 
Smith,  G„  clerk  (Abdn.  Steam  Nav.  Co.),  10  Northfield  place 
Smith,  George,  Eoseberry  Cottage,  33  Holburn  road 
Smith,  Rev.  Hugh  M.,  M.A.,  84  King  street 
Smith,  Isaac  F.  (of  L.  S.  &  Son),  16  Queen's  road 
Smith-Shand,   James   W.    F.,   M.D.,   Professor    of  Medicine, 

University  of  Aberdeen,  17  Albyn  place 
Smith,  Rev.  James,  B.D.  (St.  George's  in  the  West  Parish),  3 

Skene  place 
Smith,  James,  wholesale  watch  and  clock  maker,  and  dealer  in 

watch  tools  and  materials,  37  Market  st.,  A  3  Rubislaw 

place 
Smith,  James  L.  (Marr  &  Co.),  2  Calton  terrace 
Smith,  James,  saw  mill  manager  (Albert  Saw  Mills),  h  Vic- 
toria road,  Torry 
Smith,  James,  road  surveyor,  27  Broomhill  place 
Smith,  James,  engineer  (Bannermill),  4  Bannermill  Cottages, 

foot  of  Albion  street 
Smith,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  170  Holburn  street 
Smith,  J.  Collie,  solicitor  (of  Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith),  3 

Albert  street 
Smith,  James,  shipmaster,  King's  Field  Cottage,  King  street 

road 
Smith,  James  (of  Pratt  &  Keith),  1 1  Gladstone  place 
Smith,  James,  shoemaker,  71  Regent  quay,  /i  13  Commerce 

street 
Smith,  James,  house  carpenter,  18  View  terrace 
Smith,  James,  colporteur,  4  Orchard  place 
Smith,  James,  spirit  merchant,  137  Gallowgate,  h  38  Grove  st. 
Smith,  James,  gardener,  Market  hall,  h  Kaimhill 


278  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Smith,  J.  A.,  cashier  (D.  Macandrew  &  Co.),  122  Leslie  terrace 
Smith,  John,  game  dealer,  26^  St.  Andrew  street,  li  3  Caroline 

place 
Smith,  John,  grocer,  31  Justice  street,  h  4  Hawthorn  terrace 
Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  iron  and  nail  merchants,  5  Shoe  lane 
Smith,  John   (of  A.    &  J.    Smith,  jewellers),    20   Gladstone 

place 
Smith,  John,  late  chemist,  20  Fountainhall  road 
Smith,  John  Bae,  bookseller,  57  Union  street  and  5  Adelphi, 

h  King's  acre.  King's  gate 
Smith,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  26  Woolmanhill 
Smith,  John,  orderly  room  clerk,  74  Union  street,  h  2  Sim's 

square 
Smith,  John,  late  blacksmith,  13  Prince  Regent  street 
Smith,  John,  mason,  10  Chestnut  row,  Belmont  place 
Smith,  John,  porter  (R.  G.  C),  house  at  gate 
Smith,  John,  carter,  27  St.  Clair  street 
Smith,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  12  Castle  terrace,  li  2  Castle 

hill 
Smith,  John  (of  Smith  &  Johnston),  160  Great  Western  road 
Smith,  John  R.,  hotel  proprietor  (City),  21  St.  Nicholas  street 
Smith,  John  S.,  manager  (N.  A.  Co.),  69  Fountainhall  rd. 
Smith,  Joseph,  insurance  agent,  Malvena  Cottage,  4  Lemon  st. 
Smith,  Leslie,  builder,  Skene  square,  h  33  Esslemont  avenue 
Smith,  Lewis,  &  Son,  wholesale  booksellers,  stationers,  and 

printers,  3  M'Combie's  court  and  bb  Netherkirkgate  j 

printing  office,  52  Netherkirkgate 
Smith,  Patrick  Blaikie,  M.D.,  1  Albyn  place 
Smith,  Peter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  218  King  street, 

7i  31  Urquhart  road 
Smith,  Peter,  boot-top  manufacturer,  1  Little  Belmont  street 
Smith,  Richard,  leather  merchant  and  boot-top  manufacturer, 

74  Queen  street,  h  2  Crimon  place 
Smith,  Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  70J  Gallowgate 
Smith,  Robert,  flesher,  124  Chapel  street,  h  5  Watson  street 
Smith,  Robert,  agent.  Bank  of  Scotland,  and  notary  public,  40 

Union  street 
Smith,  Robert,  upholsterer  (J.  A.  &  Sons),  166  Crown  street 
Smith,  Robert,  builder,  1  Canal  road,  h  Millbank  terrace 
Smith,  Robert  A.,  florist,  Stanley  street,  h  139  Cause  way  end 
Smith,  Robert,  freestone  cutter,  Hutcheon  street  west,  h  82 

North  Broadford 
Smith,   Robert  J.    A.,   family  grocer,  tea,   wine,  and   spirit 

merchant,  1  Watson  street 
Smith,  S.,  tinplate  worker,  67  Windmill  brae,  h  53  Ann  street 
Smith,  Thomas,  draper,  43  Woolmanhill,  h  Korthfield  Cottage, 

64  Leadside  road 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  279 

Smith,  W.  &  J.,  &  Kelly,  architects,  148  King  street  and  26 
Belmont  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  architect  (of  W.  &  J.  Smith  &  Kelly),  and  town's 
superintendent  of  works,  148,  h  146  King  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Stephen  &  Smith), 
14  Albyn  place 

Smith,  Wm.,  printing  dep.  (L.  S.  &  Son),  46  Holburn  road 

Smith,  W.  J.  Woodman,  solicitor  (of  Burnett  &  Reid),  20  King 
street,  h  21  Albert  street 

Smith,  Wm,,  tobacconist,  181b  Union  street,  h  26  Victoria  st. 

Smith,  Wm.,  book-keeper,  18  South  Mount  street 

Smith,  Wm.,  flesher,  12  and  13  Market  hall,  h  Boathouse, 
Kittybrewster 

Smith,  Wm.,  gardener,  Burnside,  Stocket 

Smith,  Wm.,  jun.,  estate,  house,  and  commission  agent,  4  Bel- 
mont street,  h  Cliff  Cottage,  Cults 

Smith,  Wm.,  llesher,  128  King  street,  h  44  North  Broadford 

Smith,  Wm.,  resident  harbour  engineer,  15  Regent  quay,  h 
Idlewild,  84  Fountainhall  road 

Smith,  Wm.,  painter,  23  Nelllield  place 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Son,  house  carpenters  213,  h  211  King  street 

Smith,  Rev.  W.  P.,  D.D.  (of  Keig  and  Tough),  2  Skene  place 

Smith,  Rev.  Wm.  (Greyfriars  Free  Church),  18  King's  Gate 

Smith,  Rev.  W.  Chalmers,  B.D.,  assistant  (North  Parish 
Church),  2  Union  terrace 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Son,  nurserymen,  seedsmen,  and  florists,  18 
Market  street  and  1  Hadden  street ;  nurseries  at  Kin- 
tore  and  Polmuir 

Smith,  Wm.,  stonecutter  (of  S.  &  T.),  46  Urtj[uhart  road 

Smith,  Wm.  (of  Brown  &  Smith),  Walker  road,  Torry 

Smith,  Win.  T.,  bookseller,  82  Regent  quay 

Smith,  Wm.  (of  S.  &  C),  87  Chapel  street 

Smith,  Mrs  Dr,  11  Powis  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  88  Bon- Accord  street 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  8  Caledonian  place 

Smith,  Mrs  C,  81  Crown  street 

Smith,  Mrs  C,  49  Victoria  street 

Smith,  Mrs  Charles,  21  Belvidere  street 

Smith,  Mrs  George,  news-agent,  25  Skene  street 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  1  Queen's  gate 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  10  Ferryhill  place 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  22  Osborne  place 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  4i  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  1 1  View  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  8  Mount  street 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  160  Crown  street 

Smith,  Mrs  S.,  5  Black's  buildings 


280  GENERAL   IDIRECTORY. 

Smith,  Mrs  Wm.,  59  Loanhead  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs  Wm.,  sick  nurse,  5  Crimen  place 

Smith,  Mrs,  7  Ferryhill  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs,  40  Loanhead  terrace 

Smith,  Mrs,  confectioner,  Basement,  Market 

Smith,  Mrs,  grocer,  9  Bon- Accord  lane 

Smith,  Mrs,  grocer,  9  St.  Andrew  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  2  Calton  terrace 

Smith,  Miss,  2  Devanha  terrace 

Smith,  Miss,  9  Belmont  street 

Smith,  Miss,  lodgings,  31  Charlotte  street 

Smith,  Miss,  30  North  Albert  street 

Smith,  Miss,  49  Bon- Accord  street 

Smith,  Miss,  draper,  32  Chapel  street 

Smith,  Miss,  55  Thistle  street 

Smith,  Miss,  88  Powis  place 

Smith,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  77  Crown  street 

Smith,  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Huntly  street 

Smith,  Miss,  confectioner,  38  Basement  floor,  Market,  A  12 

South  Crown  street 
Smith,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  90a  Bon- Accord  street 
Smith,  Miss  Bachel,  Springbank,  Dee  place 
Smith,  Miss,  3  Dee  place 

Smyth,  John  F,,  dra23er  (of  John  Ross  &  Co.),  100  Chapel  st. 
Snowie,  Alex.,  sculptor,  Maberley  street,  h  41  Mount  street 
Somerville,  Geo.  J.,  district  manager  (Nat.  Tel.  Co.,  Lim.),  28 

Market  street 
Sorley,  John  T.,  solicitor  (Davidson  &  Garden),  58  St.  S within 

street 
Soup  Kitchen,  41  Loch  street 
Souper,  C.  &  I.,  boot  and  shoe,  small  ware  and  fancy  goods 

warehouse,  36  Bank  street 
Souper,  Charles  (of  C.  &  L  Souper),  34  Bank  street 
Souper,  Hugh  Ross  (of  E.  Chad  wick  &  Co.),  10  Beechgrove  ter. 
Souter  &  Shepherd,  wholesale  druggists  and  drysalters,  74,  76, 

78  College  street 
Souter,  A.,  clothier  and  hatter,  15  and  17  Gallowgate,  /i  15 

Fonthill  terrace 
Souter,  Charles,  vermin  killer,  107  Commerce  street 
Souter,  D.,  accountant  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited),  li  above  Bank, 

corner  of  King  street 
Souter,  George,  clothier  and  hatter,  112  George  street,  h  32 

North  Albert  street 
Souter,  James,  24  Union  row 
Souter,  John,  M.A.,  44  Short  loanings 
Souter,  Wm.,  commission  agent.  Elm  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Sout«r,  Wm.,  flesher,  147  North  Broadford 


I 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  ^^ 

Souter,  Mrs,  apartments,  1  East  Craibstone  street 

Souter,  Mrs,  lodgings,  69  CroAvn  street 

Souter,  Mrs,  19  Victoria  street  ' 

Souter,  Miss  J.  P.  (Porthill  Public  School),  19  Victoria  street 

Souttar,  James,  A.R.I.B.A.,  architect,  42  Union  street,  h  Clyde- 
burn,  19  Gordondale  road 

Souttar,  Wm.,  clerk,  42  Union  st.,  h  Edenville,  36  King's  gate 

Soutter,  Alex.,  flesher  and  game  dealer,  22  Hadden  street,  h  76 
Bon-Accord  street 

Soutter,  Mrs,  12  Watson  street 

Sowden,  George,  cashier  (John  Fyfe),  56  Watson  street 

Spalding,  John  M.  (L.  &  G.),  84  Powis  place 

Spalding,  Miss,  teacher  (Davidson's  School),  168  Crown  street 

Spanish  Consulate  ;  Paul  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay 

Spark,  Alex.,  electrical  and  scientific  instrument  maker,  203 
George  street,  h  45  Powis  place 

Spark,  Benjamin,  solicitor  (of  Stephen  &  Smith,  89  Union 
street),  50  Castle  street 

Spark,  George,  late  ship  chandler,  Kingcausie  Cottage,  316 
Holburn  street 

Spark,  Geo.,  messenger,  N.  of  S.  and  0.  and  S.  S.  Nav.  Co.,  58 

Spark,  James,  bookbinder  (of  J.  &  J.  P.  E.  &  S.),  50  Castle  st. 
Spark,  Wm.,  professor  of  music,  41  Esslemont  avenue 
Speid,  James,  Kenfield  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Speid,  Mrs  James,  music  teacher  and  day  school,  56  Stanley  st. 
Spence,  Rev.  Alex.,  D.D.   (Free   St.  Clement's   Church),  42 

Fountainhall  road 
Spence,  A.  R.,  shipmaster,  95  Rosemount  place 
Spence,  James,  chemist,  1  Mounthooly,  h  11  Richmond  terrace 
Spence,   J.,   beadle   (Methodist  Church,  Crown  terrace),   38 

Castle  street 
Spence,   Wm.,   restaurant   keeper,   25   Netherkirkgate,    h   25 

Langstane  place 
Spence,  Miss,  32  Albyn  place 
Spiby,  Thomas  M.,  oil  mill  manager   (Aberdeen  Commercial 

Company),  21  Ferryhill  terrace 
Stables,  James,  cashier  (D.  Rose  &  Co.),  31  Claremont  place 
Stalker,  Geo.  (of  Wilson  &  Stalker),  67  Jute  street 
Stamp  Office,  27  King  street;  hours,  10  to  4,  Saturday,  10  to  1 
Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa  ;  deposit  agent,  Alex.  D.  Milne, 

31  Adelphi 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Co  ;  Cochran  &  Macpherson,  advo- 
cates, 152  Union  street 
Standard    Property    Investment    Co.  ;    agents,   Davidson    & 

Garden,  advocates,  7  Union  terrace 
Standard  Tea  Co.,  264i  George  street 
24 


2^2'  GENERAL  DIRECTOR'S'.' 

Stanley  &  Irvine,  warehousemen,  140  Union  street 

Stanley,  Thomas  (of  Stanley  &  Irvine),  9  Albury  road 

Stark,  Eev.  J.  (Congregational   Church,   Belmont  street),  Si 

Westfielcl  terrace 
Steel,  George,  slater,  Thomson  street,  h  4  Gilcomston  steps 
Steele  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  hatters,  20  and  22  Union 

street 
Steele,  James,  draughtsman  (loco.  dept.  G.  N.  of  S.  R.,  Kitty- 

brewster),  7  Erskine  street 
Steele,  Wm.  L.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  86^  John  street,  li  8 

Catherine  street 
Stephen  &  Frater,  tea  merchants,  6  Bath  street 
Stephen  &  Smith,  advocates,  89  IJnion  street 
Stephen,  Alex.,  late  merchant,  5  Osborne  place 
Stephen,  Alex.,  stockbroker  (of  Jas.  Black  &  Co.),  11  Ferry  hill 

place 
Stephen,  Alex.,  com.  traveller  (W.  P.  &  Sons),  20  Braemar  pi. 
Stephen,  Alex.,  Shetland  pony  dealer,  Cunnigarhill,  Park  rd., 

h  Marco-polo  Cottage,  46  Constitution  street 
Stephen,  Arthur  (of  S.  &  F.),  29  Claremont  place 
Stephen,  David,  spirit  dealer,  30  Regent  quay,  h  2  Belmont  rd. 
Stephen,  David  (of  J.  S.  &  Son),  40  Chapel  street 
Stephen,  George,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  8  Erskine  st. 
Stephen,  George,  draper,  46  George  street,  h  92  Leslie  terrace 
Stephen,  George,  hairdresser,  7  Guild  street,  h  82  Chapel  st. 
Stephen,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and  importer  of 

Shetland  ponies,  83,  li  84  Regent  quay 
Stephen,  Geo.,  deliverer,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 
Stephen,  George,  clothier  (of  B.  S.  &  N.),  16  Claremont  place 
Stephen,  George,  Pavilion  Restaurant,  44,  h  48  Market  street 
Stephen,  James  (R.N.),  155  Crown  street 
Stephen,  James  (Gray,  Watt,  &  Co.),  7  Devanha  terrace 
Stephen,  James,  Meadow  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Stephen,  James  &  John,  carvers,  gilders,  and  picture-frame 

makers,  48  and  49  Woolmanhill ;  works,  Rodgers  walk 
Stephen,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  Stephen),  168  Crown  street 
Stephen,  James,  &  Son,  plasterers,  9i  Summer  street 
Stephen,  James,  waiter,  36  Union  row 

Stephen,  James,  shoemaker,  44  Gallowgate,  h  54  Baker  street 
Stephen,  James,  restaurant,  68  North  Broadford 
Stephen,  John,  innkeeper,  1  and  2  Guild  street,  h  Persley  Den 
Stephen,  John  D.  (of  J.  &  J.  Stephen),  67  Stanley  street 
Stephen,  John  H.,  engraver  and  copper  plate  printer,  3  Cor- 
rection wynd,  h  6  Ann  place 
Stephen,  John,  clerk,  30  Dee  street 
Stephen,  John,  gardener,  Hosefield 
Stephen,  John,  commission  merchant,  11  Carmelite  street 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  280 

Stephen,  Leslie  W.  L.,  hairdresser,  3  Shiprow,  h  66  North 

Broadford 
Stephen,  Robt.  A.,  cellarraan,  Devanha  brewery,  37  Prospect 

terrace 
Stephen,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  5  South  Crown  street 
Stephen,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  39  Stanley  street 
Stephen,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93,  li  95  Upper  Den- 
burn 
Stephen,  Wm.,  grocer  (J.  Walker,  41  College  street),  30  Rose  st. 
Stephen,  Wm.,  draper,  40  Ashley  road 
Stephen,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  20  Kicld  lane 
Stephen,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  62  Park  street 
Stephen,  Mrs  A.,  10  Devanha  terrace 
Stephen,  Mrs,  22  Fountainhall  road 
Stephen,  Mrs,  matron,  Blind  Asylum,  Huntly  street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Crown  street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  7  Devanha  terrace 
Stephen,  Mrs  Jas.,  40  Summer  street 
Stephen,  Mrs  John,  33  Caledonian  place 
Stephen,  Mrs,  176  Crown  street 
Stephen,  Mrs  R.,  3  Caledonian  place 
Stephen,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  King  street  place 
Stephen,  Mrs,  fishmonger.  Basement  floor.  Market 
Stephen,  Miss,  6  Albert  street 
Stephen,  Miss,  57  Rose  street 

Stephenson,  B.,  Temperance  Hotel,  54  Union  street 
Stephenson,  James,  general  blacksmith,  Affleck  street,  h   10 

South  College  street 
Stephenson,  Wm.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.S,,  professor  of  midwifery, 

and  dean   of  the   Medical  Faculty  (University),  297 

Union  street 
Stevens,  Robert,  merchant,  67  John  street,  h  135  George  street 
Stevenson,  George,  book-keeper,  3  Watson  street 
Stevenson,  Hilkiah,  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  77  Park  street, 

h  above  shop 
Stevenson,  James,  retired  teacher,  31  Charlotte  street 
Stevenson,  James,  working  jeweller,  57  Holburn  street 
Stevenson,  J.,  watchmaker,  optician,  and  instrument  maker,  8 

'Schoolhill,  h  101  Leslie  terrace 
Stevenson,  John,  house  carpenter  and  funeral  undertaker,  128^ 

Loch  street,  h  202  George  street 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  33  George  street, 

h  2  Millburn  street 
Stevenson,  Young,  k  Co.,  wholesale  tea  merchts.,  6  Exchange  st. 
Stevenson,  Miss,  23  Aifleck  street 
Stewart  &  Co.,  S.  R.,  comb  manufacturers,  Aberdeen  Comb 

Works,  40  Hutcheon  street 


284  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Stewart  &  Co.,  Bon- Accord  Granite;  Works,  35  Charles  street, 

Broadford  lane,  and  127  Causeway  end 
Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Lim.,  preserved  provision  manufacturers 

and  export  oilmen,  100  Wales  street 
Stewart  &  Murray,  advocates,  83  Union  street 
Stewart,  Rev.  Alex.,  M.D.,  LL.D.  (E.U.  Churcli,  John  street), 

h  Heathcote 
Stewart,  Alex.,  sen.,  1  Rosebank  terrace 
Stewart,  Alex.,  draper  and  silk  mercer,  40  St.  Nicholas  street, 

h  39  Fountainhall  road 
Stewart,  Alexander  E.,  clerk,  71  Park  street 
Stewart,  Alex.,  clerk  (B.  Reid  &  Co.,  Bon- Accord  Works),  6 

Broomhill  place 
Stewart,  Alex.  S.,  tailor  and  clothier,  47  George  street,  h  114 

Leslie  terrace 
Stewart,  A.,  foreman  moulder  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  49  Cotton  street 
Stewart,  Alex.  S.,  flesher,  46  Market  hall,  h  41  Dee  street 
Stewart,  A.  R.,  dyer  and  starcher,  13  Leadside  road 
Stewart,  C.  &  W.,  wine  merchants,  19  Adelphi 
Stewart,  Charles  (of  C.  &  W.  S.),  13  Bon- Accord  square 
Stewart,  David,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Stewart  & 

Murray),  267  Union  street 
Stewart,   David   (of  S.    R.    S.  &  Co.),    293   Union   street,  h 

Banchory  House,  Banchory-Devenick 
Stewart,  George,  fruiterer,  77,  h  91  King  street 
Stewart,  George  M.,  Ill  Crown  street 

Stewart,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27a  Shiprow, /i  17  Ferry- 
hill  terrace 
Stewart,  James,  flesher,  15,  h  13  Little  Chapel  street 
Stewart,  James,  manager  (John  Fyfe,  Kemnay  Quarries),  77 

Waterloo  quay 
Stewart,  James,  plasterer,  19  Baker  street,  ^  11  Gilcomston  pi. 
Stewart,  James,  bicycle  maker,  7  Union  wynd,  h  27  Dee  st. 
Stewart,  John,  beadle  (Roman  Catholic  Cathedral),  3  King's 

square,  Huntly  street 
Stewart,  Joseph  R.,  Countess  wells  House 
Stewart,  Joseph,  flesher,  54  Powis  place 
Stewart,  Neil,  22  Kingsland  place 

Stewart,  Peter,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and  gasfitter,  2  Black- 
friars  street,  h  20  Beech  grove  terrace 
Stewart,  Peter,  shoemaker,  222  Holburn  street 
Stewart,  Robert,  manager  (butcher  dep.,  N.  C.  Co.),  195  George 

street 
Stewart,  Thos.,  butcher  and  game  dealer,  119  North  Broadford, 

A  10  Chestnut  row 
Stewart,  W.  K.  (N.  of  S.  Bedding  Co.),  54  Loanhead  terrace 
Stewart,  William  (of  Stewart  &  Co.),  20  Powis  terrace 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  285 

Stewart,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  builders,  48  Nelson  street,  h  35  Powis  pi. 

Stewart,  Wm.  Burns,  architect,  140  George  street 

Stewart,  Wm.,  accountant  and  insurance  agent  (Com.  Bank  of 

Scotland,  Lim.),  Fonthill  road 
Stewart,  Wm.,  hotel  keeper  (North  British),  8  and  10  Trinity  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs,  draper,  70  Commerce  street,  /*  16  Castle  terrace 
Stewart,  Mrs,  30  Ferry  hill  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  166  Crown  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  dealer  in  cast-off  wearing  apparel,  10  Chronicle 

lane 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Orton  Cottage,  Ruthrieston 
Stewart,  Mrs',  28  Dee  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  midwife,  18  Queen  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  fever  nurse,  74  St.  Andrew  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  Ann,  sick  nurse,  3  Gilcomston  terrace 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Bridge  street 
Stewart,  Misses,  41  Dee  street 
Still,  Andrew,  printer,  18  Jasmine  terrace 
Still,  John,  clerk,  36  Rose  street 

Still,  J.,  &  Son,  stonecutters.  Duff  street,  45  Constitution  street 
Still,  William,  clerk  (James  Asher  &  Sons),  98  Chapel  street 
Still,  Miss,  lodgings,  66  St.  Nicholas  street 
Still,  Miss,  39  Hamilton  place 

Stock  Exchange,  22  Market  street  ;  keeper,  J.  Dalgarno 
Stopani,  Charles,  painter,  1  Church  street 
Stopani,  George,  hosier,  7  Castle  street 
Stopani,   Very    Rev.    Dean,    Catholic    clergyman.   Cathedral 

House,  Huntly  street 
Storie,  A.  J.  W.,  S.S.C.  (of  Y.  &  S.),  8  Queen's  terrace 
Stott,    Andrew,   hotel   keeper    (Douglas    Hotel),   43    and    45 

Market  street 
Stott,  George,  stonecutter,  2  Sunnybank  road,  Spittal 
Stott,  William,  spirit  dealer,  86  Shiprow,  h  48  Market  street 
Stott,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  18|  Balmoral  place 
Stout,  Mrs,  Shetland  goods  warehouse,  64  College  street 
Strachan  &  Gray,  accountants,  stock  and  share  brokers,  and 

agents  for  the  Bank  of  New  Zealand,  177  Union  street 
Strachan,  Alexander,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  138,  h  136  Rose- 
mount  place 
Strachan,  Alexander  G.,  inspector  of  plant  (loco,  dept.,  G.  N. 

of  S.  Ry.),  43  PoMas  place 
Strachan,  D.,  janitor  (F.  C.  T.  C),  8  South  Charlotte  street 
Strachan,  George,  berlin  wool  dealer  and  embroidery  printer, 

13  St.  Nicholas  street,  ^  14  Irvine  place 
Strachan,  George  (Town  Clerk's  Office),  32  Skene  terrace 
Strachan,    George,     market    gardener,    Braeside,    Kincorth, 

Bridge  of  Dee 


286  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Stracha.n,  Hercules,  clerk  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.),  275  George  st. 
Strachan,  James,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  20  Market  street, 

h  8  Beechgrove  terrace 
Straclian,  James  E.  (of  Wm.  Sinclair  &  Co.),  24  Mount  street 
Strachan,  James  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons),  20  Northfield  place 
Strachan,   James   (of  Strachan   &   Gray),    li  South   Seafield, 

Great  Western  road 
Strachan,  John  (J.  &  J.  Fleming),  42  Powis  place 
Strachan,  John,  &  Sons,  millers  and  grain  merchants,  general 

grinders,  coffee,  and  malt  roasters,  Gilcomston  Mills 
Strachan,  John  F.  (of  John  Strachan  &  Sons),  7  Leadside 

road 
Strachan,  John,  jun.  (J.  S.  &  Sons),  22  Northfield  place 
Strachan,  John,  leather  merchant,  37  Broad  street,  h  1  Hill- 
head,  Ferryhill 
Strachan,  R.  H.,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  Barkmill  road, 

h  Oakbank  Villa,  King's  gate 
Strachan,  R.  H.,  &  Co.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  234 

George  street 
Strachan,  Robert  (of  Thom  &  Strachan),  166  Crown  street 
Strachan,  Wm.  (of  Copland  &  Co.),  14  South  Mount  street 
Strachan,  W.  B.  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.),  167  Skene  street  west 
Strachan,  Mrs  James,  17  Brighton  place 
Strachan,  Mrs,  midwife,  35  Ferryhill  terrace 
Strachan,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  St.  Mary's  .place 
Strachan,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Constitution  street 
Strachan,  Miss,  infant  mistress  (St.  Joseph's  R.  C.  School), 

Constitution  street 
Strath,  John  (Alex.  Ogston  &  Sons),  13  Queen's  road 
Strathdee  Distillery,  100  Great  Western  road  ;  H.  Ogg  &  Co. 
Strathdee,  James,  baker,  2  and  4,  /i  16  Skene  terrace 
Strathdee,  James,  jun.  (G.  N.  T.  Co.),  50  Whitehouse  street 
Stratton,  Miss,  fancy  wool  repository,  13  Diamond  street 
Strichen,  Alexander,  baker  and  confectioner,  214,  h  216  King 

street 
Stromness  and  Stornoway  Shipping  Office,  3  Trinity  buildings. 

Trinity  quay 
Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  advocates,  1  King  street 
Stronach,  Alex.,  jun.,  advocate  and  accountant,  20  Belmont  st., 

/i  17  Ferryhill  place 
Stronach,  Charles,  registrar  (St.  Nicholas  District),  71  King  st., 

h  4  Frederick  street 
Stronach,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers,  54  Wellington  road 
Stronach,  John  (of  John  Stronach  &  Co.),  162  Crown  street 
Struthers,  John,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  professor  of  Anatomy,  Aberdeen 

University,  Migvie  House,  23  North  Silver  street 
Struthers,  John,  H.M.  Inspector  of  schools,  27  Crown  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  287 

Stuart  &  Murray,  house  carpenters,  82  Rose  street 

Stuart,  Andrew,  clerk  (P.O.),  30  Bank  street 

Stuart,  Charles,  accountant  (Permanent  Way  department,  G. 
N.  of  S.  R.),  11  Ashley  road. 

Stuart,  David,  clerk  (St.  Nicholas  Collector's  Office),  38  Castle 
street,  h  178  Crown  street 

Stuart,  Forbes,  grocer,  30  Summer  street,  h  11  Watson  street 

Stuart,  James  P.,  Todhole  Cottage,  Banchory-Devenick 

Stuart,  John  S.,  assistant  manager  and  secretary  (G.  N.  of  S. 
R.),  171  Crown  street 

Stuart,  John,  shipmaster,  6  Forest  road 

Stuart,  J.,  bagpipe  and  violin  maker,  24,  h  31  Regent  quay 

Stuart,  William,  spirit  dealer,  65  Guestrow,  h  37  Thomson 
street 

Stuart,  Wm.,  plasterer,  9  Mounthooly 

Stuart,  Mrs  Charles,  4  Alford  place 

Stuart,  Mrs  C,  lodgings,  17  North  Charlotte  street 

Stuart,  Mrs,  cook  shop,  13,  h  11  Dee  street 

Stuart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  io  St.  Mary's  place 

Stuart,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  74  St.  Andrew  street 

Stuart,  Mrs  M.,  hotel  keeper,  Albert  Hotel,  9^  Correction 
wynd 

Stuart,  Miss,  Balgair  Cottage,  Bridge  of  Dee 

Sturrock,  Robert,  engineer,  58  Ashley  road 

Styles,  Robt.,  foreman  rivetter  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  20  Castle  st. 

Summerfield,  E.,  telegraph  inspector  (G.P.O.),  Clarinda  Cottage, 
Lochhead 

Summers,  J.,  M.D.,  inspector  general,  army  medical  staff, 
163  King  street 

Sutherland,  A.,  broker,  31  East  North  street 

Sutherland,  A.,  65  Holburn  street 

Sutherland,  Alex.  S.,  stock  and  share  broker.  Crown  court, 
41|  Union  street,  Ii  3  Polmuir  road 

Sutherland,  A.  T.,  tailor,  5  Little  Belmont  street 

Sutherland,  G.  A.,  cashier  (Cochran  &  Macpherson),  31  Hol- 
burn road 

Sutherland,  Hugh,  painter,  166  Crown  street 

Sutherland,  Henry,  messenger  (N.  Ass.  Co.),  2  Union  terrace 

Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  joiners  and  hand-rail  makers,  10  Little 
Chapel  street 

Sutherland,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  S.),  27  Whitehouse  street 

Sutherland,  James,  37  Rosemount  place 

Sutherland,  James  B.,  shipmaster,  40  Springbank  terrace 

Sutherland,  James  (of  John  Hall  &  Co.),  4  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Sutherland,  John,  manager,  G.  G.  Elrick  &  Co.,  Lim.,  Rose- 
mount  Comb  Works 

Sutherland,  John  S.,  20  Watson  street 


288  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Sutherland,  Robert,  carver  and  gilder,  and  artists'  colourman, 

122  George  street,  h  30  Thomson  street 
Sutherland,  R  W.  (of  J.  &  J.  Sutherland),  27  Whitehouse  st. 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  86  Gallowgate,  h  1 

Erskine  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  hardware  and  fancy  merchant,  43  St.  Nicho- 
las street,  /i  12  Mount  street  west 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  carpenter,  4  Windmill  lane,  h  42  Chapel  st. 
Sutherland,  Wm.,   clerk   (Campbells   Lim.,  Alford  place),  6 

Thistle  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  writer.  County  buildings,  h  42  Chapel  street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  1  Union  wynd 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  52  Bon- Accord  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  127  Great  Western  road 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  fruiterer,  68,  h  178  Crown  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  27  St.  Swithin  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  26  Gladstone  place 
Sutherland,  Mrs  E.  W.,  broker,  6  Wales  street 
Sutherland,  Miss,  lodgings,  29  Dee  street 
Sutherland,  Miss,  teacher  (Commerce  Street  Public  School), 

42  Chapel  street 
Sutherland,  Miss,  22  Ferry  hill  place 
Sutherland,  Miss  I.,  pipe-top  manufacturer,  5  Canal  place 
Sutton  &  Co.,  carriers  ;  William  Stevenson,  33  George  street, 

agent 
Swanson,  A.  G.,  basket  importer,  17  Princes  street 
Swanson,  James,  furnishing  tailor,  29  Broad  street 
Swanson,  John,  clerk,  12  Jasmine  place 
Sweden,  Consul  for,  John  F.  White,  107  King  street 
Switzerland,  Consul  for,  P.  Ludwig,  54  Regent  quay 
Sycamore,  Mrs,  midwife,  3  Colville  place 
Sykes,  John  V.  (of  Galloway  &  Sykes),  57  Springbank  terrace 
Symmers,  Arthur,  shipmaster,  170  Crown  street 
Symmers,  G.  S.  A.,  Glenburnie  Cottage,  Skene  street  west 
Symmers,  John,  shipmaster.  Laurel  Cottage,  320  Holburn  st. 
Symon,  Andrew  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons),  26  Springbank  terrace 
Symon,  John,  &  Sons,   cabinetmakers   and  upholsterers,    29 

Upperkirkgate  ;  workshop,  48  and  49  Woolmanhill 
Symon,  John,  Glenburnie  House,  Skene  street  west 
Symon,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  North  field  place 

TAGGART,  James,  granite  polisher,  92  Great  Western  road, 

h  6  Irvine  place 
Taggart,  Miss,  3  Henry  place 
Tait,  Edwin,  cashier  (Scot.  Pro  v.  Ass.  Co.),  29   Bon- Accord 

street 
Tait,  James,  foreman  (Gas  Works),  house  at  the  gate 


I 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  289 

Tait,  Robert,  hardware  merchant,  26  Upperkirkgate,  h  3  View 

terrace 
Tait,  Peter,  coal  merchant,  1  Canal  road,  h  24  Powis  place 
Tait,  Mrs,  lodgings,  166  Crown  street 
Tait,  Misses,  dressmakers,  74  George  street 
Talbot,  Wm.,  late  shipmaster,  12  Portland  street 
Tannoch,  Mrs,  68  Bon- Accord  street 

Tastard,  James,  flesher,  18  Shiprow,  h  13  Marischal  street 
Tawse   &  Menzies,  clothiers  and  outfitters,   24  St.   Nicholas 

street 
Tawse,  Charles,  broker,  23  East  North  street 
Tawse,  Davie,  &  Co.,  upholsterers  and  cabinetmakers,    216a 

Union  street ;  workshop,  19  Summer  street 
Tawse,  Samuel  (of  Tawse  &  Menzies),  8  Argyll  place 
Tawse,  Wm.  (of  T.  D.  &  Co.),  6  Belvidere  place 
Tawse,  Wm.  G.,  39^  Ferry  hill  terrace 
Tawse,  Mrs  Dr.,  7  Carden  place 
Tayler,  George  Skene,  Inchgarth 
Taylor  &  Henderson,  lithographers,  draughtsmen,  engravers, 

and  printers  by  steam  power,  17  Adelphi 
Taylor,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  18  Bank  street 
Taylor,  Alex.  H.,  R.N.R,  shipowner,  63  Marischal  street,  h 

10  South  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Alex.,  Prospect  Cottage,  310  Holburn  street 
Taylor,    Alex.,    manager  (coal   dept.,   N.    Co-operative    Co., 

Limited),  Market  street,  h  28  Braemar  place 
Taylor,   Arthur,    sculptor.   Jute  and    Froghall    streets,    h   4 

Erskine  street 
Taylor,  Charles,  ship  and  insurance  broker  and  coal  merchant, 

46  Marischal  street,  h  May  Cottage,  27  Nellfield  place 
Taylor,  David  (of  Taylor  &  Henderson),  Hammerfield,  Great 

Taylor,  David  (of  C.  &  T.),  45  Skene  terrace 

Taylor,  David,  late  merchant,  36  Jasmine  terrace 

Taylor,    Donald    M'Taggart  (of  M'Taggart   &   Booth),    102 

High  street,  Old  Aberdeen 
Taylor,  G.  E.,  painter  and  decorator,  10  Windmill  lane,  h  7 

Skene  terrace 
Taylor,  George,  inspector  of  works,  59  Thistle  street 
Taylor,  George,  clerk  (Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lim.),  34 

Belvidere  place 
Taylor,  George,  beadle,  76  Queen  street 
Taylor,  Henry  Pearson,  dispensing  chemist  (laboratory.  Royal 

Infirmary),  h  10  North  Silver  street 
Taylor,  Henry,  porter,  56  Regent  quay 
Taylor,  James,  commercial  traveller  (Leith  &   Paterson),   4 

Eldon  terrace,  Great  Western  road 


290  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

Taylor,  James,  musical  instrument  maker  (church  oflicer,  East 

Parish),  8  Schoolhill,  h  61  St.  Nicholas  street 
Taylor,  James  (of  Sinclair- Spark  &  Taylor),  Seafleld  Cottages 
Taylor,  J.,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  27  King  st.,  h  64  Irvine  pi. 
Taylor,  James  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Limited),  56  Rosemount  place 
Taylor,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  30  Broad  street,  h  34  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Taylor,  James,  2  Eldon  terrace.  Great  Western  road 
Taylor,  James   (chemical   dept..  University  of  Aberdeen),  1 

Windsor  place 
Taylor,  John,  rope,   sail,  and  tarpaulin  manufacturer,   and 
general  merchant,  2,  3,  and  4  Regent  quay,  and  Park 
road 
Taylor,  John,  assistant  (Chivas  Bros.),  166  King  street 
Taylor,  John,  stonecutter  (of  S.  &  T.),  43  Urquhart  road 
Taylor,   John,   clerk,   postal  telegraphs,  26   Charlotte  street 

south 
Taylor,  John,  monumental  sculptor,  The  Esplanade 
Taylor,  John,  heating  engineer,  71  Woolmanhill,  h  10  Jute  st. 
Taylor,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22  Upper  Denburn 
Taylor,  John,  coachman,  33  Huntly  street 
Taylor,  John,  upholsterer,  168  CroMai  street 
Taylor,  John,  cutter  (J.  Lumsden  &  Co.),  88  John  street 
Taylor,  John,  com.  trav.  (Richards  &  Co.),  37  Watson  street 
Taylor,  John,  shipmaster,  346  Great  Western  road 
Taylor,  R.  A.,  31  Nellfield  place 
Taylor,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  67  Springbank  terrace 
Taylor,  Thomas,  draper,  148  George  street,  h  75  Union  street 
Taylor,  Thomas  P.,  commercial  traveller  (Black  &  Ferguson), 

Rosie  Cottage,  Hutcheon  street  west 
Taylor,  W.  &  J.,  clothiers,  8  Netherkirkgate 
Taylor,  Walter,  joiner,  3  Henry  place 
Taylor,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (J.  &  A.  Gibb),  1  Devanha  terrace 
Taylor,  Wm.,  flesher  and  poulterer,  187,  h  176  Crown  street 
Taylor,  Wm.,  draper,  39  Castle  street,  h  4  Chattan  place 
Taylor,  Wm.  (Taylor  &  Henderson),  3  Henry  place 
Taylor,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  30  St.  Paul  street 
Taylor,  Wm.  C,  insurance  agent,  11  Ann  place 
Taylor,  Wm.,  postman,  194  George  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  25  Garden  place 
Taylor,  Mrs,  4  Canal  terrace 
Taylor,  Mrs,  13  East  North  street 
Taylor,  Mrs  John,  88  Rose  street 

Taylor,  Mrs  J.  M.,  teacher  of  music  and  French,  15  Summer- 
field  terrace 
Taylor,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  52,  h  52a  Virginia  street 
Taylor,  Mrs,  lodgings,  75  Union  street 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  '291 

Taylor,  Mrs,  19  Argyll  place 

Taylor,  Mrs,  news-agent,  58  College  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  112  Crown  street 

Taylor,  Miss,  Morkeu  House,  by  Cults 

Taylor,  Miss,  music  and  French  teacher,  7  Skene  terrace 

Taylor,  Miss,  14  Springbank  terrace 

Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 

Taylor,  Miss,  teacher  (Dr.  Bell's  School),  112  Crown  street 

Taylor,  Miss,  5  Constitution  street 

Taylor,  Misses,  16  Watson  street 

Templeton,  Wm.,  11  Osborne  place 

Tennant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  Lim.  (of  St.  RoUox,  Glasgow),  chemi- 
cal manufacturers,  49  Marischal  street 

Tennant,  Jos.,  &  Son,  drapers,  67  King  street,  h  6  St.  Swithin 
street 

Tennant,  W.  M.,  draper,  80,  h  108  Rosemount  place 

Tennant,  W.  R.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger,  106  King 
street,  h  25a  Roslin  terrace 

Tennant,  Mrs,  45  Watson  street 

Tester,  James,  agent,  34  Albert  terrace 

Teunon,  John  A.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  19  Jasmine  terrace 

Thain,  Alex.,  carter,  35  Short  loanings 

Thain,  Donald,  com.  trav.  (W.  F.  Cowie  Hunter  &  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh), 5  Belmont  street,  7i  21  North  Silver  street 

Thain,  Mrs,  21  Carden  place 

Third,  John,  stonecutter  (of  Gauld  &  Third),  13  Powis  ter. 

Thorn  &  Strachan,  plumbers  and  gasfitters.  Palace  buildings, 
24  Windmill  brae  and  Albany  buildings,  6  College  st. 

Thom,  Alex.  D.,  grocer,  36,  h  38  Spring  garden 

Thom,  Donaldson  Rose,  9  Albert  street 

Thom,  Geo.,  sculptor,  Albion  Granite  Works,  71  Jute  street,  h 
Albion  Cottage,  Jute  street 

Thom,  George,  market  gardener,  Honeybrae 

Thom,  Geo.,  foreman  boiler  maker  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.,  Kitty- 
brewster),  h  9  Chestnut  row 

Thom,  James,  manager  (A.  &  G.  Paterson),  34  St.  Andrew 
street 

Thom,  James  (of  R.  &  T.),  Pitstruan  Lodge,  104  Broomhill 
place 

Thom,  John,  &  Co.,  Venetian  and  wire-gauze  blind  manufac- 
turers, 12  Bridge  place 

Thom,  John,  upholsterer,  135  Skene  street 

Thom,  John  T.,  cutter  (Pratt  &  Keith),  49  Rosemount  place 

Thom,  John  (of  Thom  &  Strachan),  25  Dee  Village  road 

Thom,  John,  grocer,  20  Upperkirkgate,  h  40  Belvidere  place 

Thom,  Robert,  manager  (Smith  &  M'Intosh,  Limited),  40 
Thomson  street 


292  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Thorn,  W.  S.,  9  Albert  street 
Tliom,  Wm.,  feuar,  Outseats,  Pitmuxton 
Thorn,  Mrs  James,  stationer,  156  Wellington  road 
Thorn,  Mrs,  38  Spring  garden 
Tlioni,  Mrs,  4  Orchard  place 
Thorn,  Miss,  Justice  Mill  Cottage,  Union  glen 
Thorn,  Miss,  grocer,  22  West  North  street 
Thorn,  Miss  Margaret,  fruiterer,  64  Esslemont  avenue 
Thomas,  David,  music  seller.  Arcade,  13  Union  place 
Thomas,  E.,  draper,  206  Gallowgate 
Thompson,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  16  Holburn  road 
Thompson,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  shipowners,  insur- 
ance brokers  and  underwriters,  60  Marischal  street 
Thompson,  George,  jun.,  of  Pitmedden,  5  Golden  square 
Thompson,  Jas.  C.,  news-agent,  58  Shiprow 
Thompson,  James  T.  (late  Burnett  &  Thompson),  watchmaker, 
jeweller,  and  cutler,  17  St.  Nicholas  street,  A  21  North 
Charlotte  street 
Thompson,  Wm.,  teacher  and  organist,  St.  John's  School,  135 

Crown  street 
Thompson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  80  George  street 
Thompson,  Miss,  mantle  maker,  5  Waverley  place 
Thomson  &  Duncan,  lithographers,  engravers,  and  printers,  5 

Market  street 
Thomson,  Adam,  fiesher,  46  Wales  street,  li  24  Hanover  street 
Thomson,  Adam,  grocer,  1  Gilcomston  brae,  h  5  Forbes  street 
Thomson,  Alex,  (of  A.  Macdonald  &  Co.,  Lim.),  41  Dee  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  teller  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  14  Garden  place 
Thomson,  Alex.,  builder,  6  Hill  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  waiter,  7  Abbotsford  place 
Thomson,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Black's  buildings 
Thomson,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  8  South  Crown  street 
Thomson,  David  M.  (of  Gordon  &  Thomson),  53  Holburn  st. 
Thomson,  Geo.,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit  merchants  ;  counting- 
house,  14  Bridge  street ;  cellars  and  bonded  vaults,  32 
and  36  Windmill  brae 
Thomson,  Rev.  Geo.  Webster  (Free  West  Church),  2  Rubislaw 

terrace 
Thomson,  Geo.  L.  (of  G.  Thomson  &  Son),  19  Bon- Accord 

terrace 
Thomson,  George  M.,  wholesale  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

7  Queen  street,  h  Hamilton  place 
Thomson,  George  A.,  com.  trav.  (G.  &  T.),  63  Loch  street 
Thomson,  James,  builder,  12  Kidd  lane,  h  9  Watson  street 
Thomson,  James,  jun.  (of  Glegg  &  Thomson),  Queen's  cross 
Thomson,  James,  veterinary  surgeon  ;  forge  and  office,  6  Flour- 
mill  brae,  A  21  Union  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  293 

Thomson,  James,  cab  proprietor  ;  office,  end  of  Crown  street ; 

stables,    108    Wellington    road  ;  h  Millburn    Cottage, 

18  Dee  Village  road 
Thomson,  James,  grain  merchant,  22  Commerce  street,  h  1  St. 

Mary's  place 
Thomson,  James,  manager  and  auctioneer  (Central  Auction 

Mart,  Kittybrewster),  h  268  George  street 
Thomson,  James  (Cardno  &,  Darling),  33  Watson  street 
Thomson,  James  G.,  grocer,  9  Park  street 
Thomson,  James,  shoemaker,  52  Watson  street 
Thomson,  Eev.  John  (Free  Greyfriars),  19  Albert  street 
Thomson,  John,  printer  (of  A.  King  &  Co.),  57  Argyll  place 
Thomson,  John,  advocate  (of  Adam,  Thomson,  &  Ross),  1  Ann 

place 
Thomson,  John,  jun.,  clerk  (Simpson  &  Cruden),  2  Jamaica  st. 
Thomson,  John,  jun.  (of  Thomson  and  Duncan),  26  Thomson 

street 
Thomson,  John,  fishcurer,  14a  Pointlaw 
Thomson,  John,  manager,  Bon- Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Limited, 

h  Rotunda  Cottage,  27  Polmuir  road 
Thomson,  John,  miller  and  corn  merchant,  Cults  ;  warehouse, 

52  Queen  street 
Thomson,  John,  book-keeper  (G.  &  W.),  26  Loanhead  terrace 
Thomson,  John,  clerk,  26  Thomson  street 
Thomson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  18,  h  113  Park  street 
Thomson,  J.  B.,  reporter  (Aberdeen  Journal)^  6  View  terrace 
Thomson,  John   Farquhar,  M.A.  (The  University  Press),  57 

Argyll  Place 
Thomson,  J,  P.,  secretary  (J.  A.  &  Co.,  Lim.),  8  Ferryhill  ter. 
Thomson,  Joseph,  tea  merchant  and  general  draper,  35  Queen  st. 
Thomson,  Nicol,  provision  dealer,  20  York  street 
Thomson,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.  (Rubislaw  Established  Church), 

h  4  Queen's  road  west 
Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  india-rubber  manufacturers,  18  Bridge 

street,  li  6  Albury  road 
Thomson,  Robert,  house  carpenter  and  horticultural  builder, 

42  Ferryhill  terrace 
Thomson,  Robt.,  wholesale  and  retail  watchmaker,  34i  Upper- 

kirkgate,  A  13  Crown  terrace 
Thomson,  Dr.  Theodore,  medical  officer  of  health  ;  sanitary 

office,  City  buildings,  h  110  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Thomas  L.,  clerk  of  works,  19  Thomson  street 
Thomson,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  15  Correction  wynd, 

h  5  Richmond  terrace 
Thomson,  Thomas  (of  Gibson  &  Thomson),  69  Springbank  ter. 
Thomson,  Wm.  Stewart,  M.A.,  F.S.Sc,  F.R.G.S.,  principal, 

Aberdeen  Preparatory  School,  10  North  Silver  street 
25 


294  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Thomson,  William,  salesman  (Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse),  56 

Chapel  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  carpenter,  18  Great  Western  road 
Thomson,   William,    photographer,    181    King    street,   h    21 

Snmmerfield  terrace 
Thomson,  Wm.,  chimney  stalk  and  church  spire  repairer,  23 

Great  Western  road 
Thomson,  William  Jas.  (Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.),  80  Powis  place 
Thomson,  William,  soda  water  and  lemonade  manufacturer, 

Lemon  street,  k  7  Lemon  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  caretaker  (Gray's  School  of  Science  and  Art), 

55  Schoolhill 
Thomson,  Wm.,  shore  porter,  13  Crown  terrace 
Thomson,  Wm.  M.,  basket  maker,  32,  33,  and  34  Market  hall, 

h  38  Market  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  inn  and  stabling,  6  Mealmarket  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  Sergt.-Major,  1st  A.E.V.,  8  Union  Wynd,  h 

4  Claremont  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  19  Albert  terrace 
Thomson,  Mrs  T.,  29  Victoria  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  Wm.,  Springbank  House,  Dee  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  61  Dee  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  39  Osborne  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  69  Springbank  terrace 
Thomson,  Mrs,  68  Rose  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  27  Thomson  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  midwife,  13  Commerce  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  James,  Maybank  House,  Hutcheon  street  west 
Thomson,  Mrs  J.,  7  Ann  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  116  North  Broadford 
Thomson,  Mrs  G.  S.,  lodgings,  181a  Union  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  166  Union  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  77  Regent  quay 
Thomson,  Miss,  22  Thistle  street 

Thomson,  Miss  E.  L.,  West-end  Fancy  and  Millinery  Ware- 
house, 30  Union  place,  h  1  Rose  street 
Thomson,  Miss  Johanne,  teacher  of  music,  84  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  2  Kirlvville  terrace 

Thomson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  and  pianist,  116  North  Broad- 
ford 
Thomson,  Miss  (Pratt  &  Keith),  35  Huntly  street 
Thomson,  Misses,  84  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Misses,  2  Marine  place 

Thow,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  9,  h  10  Black's  buildings 
Thow,  Robert,  wholesale  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  13  Guild 

street  and  100  Bridge  street,  h  32  Union  terrace 
Thow,  Wm.,  Commercial  Hotel  (temperance),  22  Market  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  295 

Thow,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  60,  n  62  College  street 

Thurburn  Cooking  Depot,  38  Market  street  ;  matron,  Mrs 
Thomson  ;  Robert  Cran,  46  King  street,  secretary 

Tindal,  Alex,  A.,  cashier  (Aberdeen,  Newcastle,  and  Hnll 
Steam  Co.,  Limited),  24  Mount  street  west 

Tindal,  James,  blacksmith,  bellhanger,  and  heating  engineer, 
79  and  81  Loch  street 

Tindal,  Robert,  blacksmith,  bellhanger,  and  heating  engineer, 
19  Loch  street,  /*/  12  South  Charlotte  street 

Tocher,  Robert,  commission  agent,  8  Drum's  lane 

Tocher,  Mrs,  20  View  terrace 

Todd,  Gavin  T.  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons) 

Todd,  James  J.  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Banchory  Lodge,  Ban- 
chory 

Todd,  John,  baker,  136,  h  136a  Skene  street 

Todd,  Wm.  (of  C.  Napier,  manure  manufacturer),  25  Roslin  ter. 

Todd,  Mrs,  Maryculter  House 

Todd,  Mrs,  grocer,  76  West  North  street,  li  20  Constitution 
street 

Topp,  Alex.,  beadle  (John  Knox  Church),  and  funeral  under- 
taker, 9^,  hll  Mounthooly 

Torrie,  Miss,  9  Bon-Accord  terrace 

Torry  Saw  Mill  Co.,  timber  merchts.,  Torry  Steam  Saw  Mills  ; 
managing  partner,  John  Rust,  jun.,  office,  4  Bridge  st. 

Tosh,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  25|  Spittal 

Tosh,  Mrs,  general  merchant,  84  Spittal 

Tosh,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  45  Wellington  street 

Tongh,  Alex.,  clerk,  58  Watson  street 

Tough,  George,  spirit  dealer  and  cab  proprietor,  32,  h  29 
Castle  street  ;  stables,  70  John  street 

Tough,  George,  late  merchant,  34  Thistle  street 

Tough,  James,  spirit  merchant,  34  Loch  street,  h  54  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Tough,  James,  grocer,  122,  h  120  King  street 

Tough,  John,  furnishing  tailor,  190  George  street 

Tough,  John,  wright,  6  Windmill  lane,  h  38  Whitehouse  st. 

Tough,  John,  grocer,  24  Chapel  street,  h  59  Dee  street 

Tough,  Robt.,  packer  (A.  'k,  T.),  45^  Bon-Accoi-d  street 

Town  &  County  Bank,  Limited,  62  Union  street  (Western 
branch),  262  Union  street,  A.  Morrice,  agent ;  (Northern 
branch),  236  George  street,  James  B.  Keith  and  A.  S. 
Murray,  agents  ;  (Harbour  branch),  33  Regent  quay,  Wm. 
Leslie,  and  G.  (r.  Wilkie,  agents 

Towns,  Joseph,  166  Crown  street 

Towns,  Robert  (of  J.  T.  &  K.),  166  Crown  street 

Townsend,  W.  C.,  granite  and  marble  merchant,  Portland  st., 
Burton  Preston,  manager 


296  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Trade  Protection  Society  ;  sec,  James  Tytler,  12  Union  ter. 

Trades'  Hall,  153  Union  street ;  house-keeper.  Miss  M'Pherson 

Trail,  James,  hardware  merchant,  10,  h  12  Eose  street 

Traill,  Adam,  blacksmith,  64^  Gerrard  street 

Trainer,  M.  A.,  clothier,  33  and  35  Lodge  walk 

Trinity  Cemetery,  King  street  road  ;  superintendent  and  sexton, 

James  Curran 
Troup,  Alex.,  merchant  tailor,  8  Castle  street 
Troup,  Alex.,  wholesale  stationer  and  printer  (of  A.  King  & 

Co.),  paper  bag  manufacturer,  33  Queen  street,  li  185 

King  street 
Troup,  George,  feuar,  Boa  vista  place,  Spittal 
Troup,  John  M.  (Ben.  Reid  &  Co.),  Granitehill,  Rubislaw 
Troup,  John,  blacksmith.  Harper's  court,  74  West  North  st, 
Troup,  W.  W.,  com.  trav.  (W.&  J.Russel,  Edin.),  31  Thomson  st. 
Troup,  Mrs,  51  Garden  place 
Troup,  Misses,  24  North  Silver  street 
Tucker,  Geo.,  sausage  maker,  162,  h  169i  Gallowgate 
Tulloch,  Alex.  Jas.,  fish  curer  and  fish  salesman,  Pointlaw, 

and  17  James  street,  h  10  James  street 
Tulloch,  Alex.,  clerk  (G.  Rose),  21  Ferryhill  terrace 
Tulloch,  James,  &  Co.,  Russian  importers,  coal  brokers,  and 

cement  merchants,  30  and  32  Virginia  street 
Tulloch,  James,  sen.  (of  J.  T,  &  Co.),  8  West  Craibstone  street 
Tulloch,  John,  late  Inland  Revenue,  27  Caledonian  place 
Tulloch,  Marcus,  Newbridge  House,  Union  glen 
Tulloch,  Mrs  H.,  21  Ferryhill  terrace 

TuUy,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  3,  h  4  Blackfriars  street 
Turnbull,  A.  R.  (of  Lawson  and  Turnbull),  39  Gladstone  pi. 
Turner,  Miss,  72  Bon-Accord  street 
Turner,  Miss,  28  Loanhead  terrace 

Turreflf,  Alex.,  shipmaster.  Aerial  Cottage,  334  Holburn  street 
Turreff,  Jas.,  teller  (North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited),  Sea- 
field  Cottages,  Great  Western  road 
Turreff,  Mrs  A.,  10  Irvine  place 
Turriff,  George,  M.A.,  teacher  of  mathematics,  15  Adelphi,  h 

29  High  street,  Old  Aberdeen 
Tytler,  G.  &  J.,  drapers,  89  Broad  street,  h  42  Charles  street 
Tytler,  Jas.,  chartered  accountant  and  sharebroker,  12  Union 

terrace,  A  56  Garden  place 
Tytler,  James,  engineer,  110  Hardgate 
Tytler,  Mrs,  8  Victoria  street 
Tytler,  Miss,  39  Mount  street 

UNION  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited,  53  Castle  street ;  (West- 
end  Branch),  203  Union  street,  James  Davidson,  agent ; 
(George  St.  Branch),  113  George  st,  John  Sharp,  agent 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  297 

Union  Loan  and  Savings  Company  of  Toronto  ;  agent,  George 
Allan,  advocate,  56  Castle  street 

United  States  Consular  Agent,  John  Ramsay,  214  Union  street 

University  Buildings,  Broad  street 

Urquhart,  Alex,,  34  Portland  street 

Urquhart,  Alexander,  grocer,  68  St.  Nicholas  st.,  h  30  Rose- 
mount  place 

Urquhart,  Alexander,  carter,  5  North  Constitution  street 

Urquhart,  J.  &  J.,  druggists,  65  St.  Nicholas  street 

Urquhart,  John,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  250  Union  street 

Urquhart,  R.  C,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.),  7  Allan  street 

Urquhart,  William,  late  shipmaster,  5  Erskine  street 

Urquhart,  W.  B.,  constable,  3  Sunnyhank  road,  Spittal 

Urquhart,  Mrs  James,  12  St.  Clement  street 

Urquhart,  Mrs,  32  Ferryhill  terrace 

Urquhart,  Mrs,  Eden  Cottage,  Countesswells  road 

Urquhart,  Miss  M.,  36  Beaconsfield  place 

Urquhart,  Miss,  37  Victoria  street 

Urquhart,  Miss,  grocer,  1  Gordon  street 

Urquhart,  Miss,  26  Fountainhall  road 

Urquhart,  Miss,  lodgings,  43  Victoria  street 

VACCINE  Institution,  61  Guestrow 

Valentine,  James,  M.A.,  litterateur,  29|  Dee  street 

Valentine,  John  S.  (B.  &  G.),  71  Rosemount  place 

Valentine,  John,  broker,  29  Justice  street 

Valentine,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  Crown  street,  h  10 

Crimen  place 
Valentine,  Robert,  teacher  (Ross's  School),  67  Chapel  street 
Valentine,  Mrs  James,  29^  Dee  street 
Valentine,  Miss,  grocer,  13  Huntly  street 
Van  Stavern,  Mrs,  Inmore  Cottage,  5  Mount  place 
Vass,  James,  upholsterer  (Pratt  &  Keith),  13  Holburn  road 
Vessie,  Miss   M,,  fancy   stationer,  6  Rosemount   place,   h  33 

Thomson  street 
Victoria  Granite  Works,  King  street  ;  Garden  &  Co. 
Victoria  Hall,  Skene  terrace 
Victoria  Golf  Club,  27  Constitution  street 
Victoria  Lodging  House,  45  Guestrow 
Victoria  Park,  entrance  from  Watson  street,  Belvidere  street, 

Argyll  place,  and  Low  Stocket  road 
Virtue  &  Co.,  publishers  (London),  30  Queen  street 
Vollar,  Miss,  E.  C.  Normal  College  Boarding- House,  12  North 

Charlotte  street 

WADSWORTI^,  E.,  &  Brothers,  organ  builders,  181  Union 
street  ;  J.  Warclle,  manager 


298  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Wainwriglit,  Wm.,  reporter  {Aberdeen  Journal),  63  Eose  street 

Walker  &  Beattie,  surveyors,  valuators,  and  engineers,  3  Golden 
square 

Walker  &  Co.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  68  and 
70  Virginia  street 

Walker  &  Co.,  English  and  Foreign,  new  and  second-hand 
booksellers,  stationers,  and  fancy  goods  dealers,  19 
Bridge  street 

Walker,  Alex,  (of  W.  Walker  &  Sons),  64  Hamilton  place 

Walker,  Alex.,  umbrella  maker,  12  Gallowgate,  h  36  Upper- 
kirkgate 

Walker,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  22  Adelphi,  h  46  Rosemount 
place 

Walker,  Alex,  (of  Kemp  &  Walker),  19  Carden  place 

Walker,  Alex.  C.,  dairyman,  14  Exchange  street,  h  23  Hadden 
street 

Walker,  Alex.,  carpenter  and  joiner,  90  College  street,  h  5 
South  College  street 

Walker,  Andrew,  coal  merchant.  Market  street,  h  65  Dee  st. 

Walker,  Charles,  steward,  City  Club,  22  Bridge  street 

Walker,  David,  secretary  and  book-keeper  (Bon-Accord  Dis- 
tillery Co.,  Limited) 

Walker,  David,  bookseller  (of  Robert  Walker),  14  Beacons- 
field  place 

Walker,  David,  house  painter,  8,  h  6  Causeway  end 

Walker,  David  M.,  solicitor,  74  Union  street,  li  Middleton, 
Nigg 

Walker,  George,  advocate  (of  Milne  &,  Walker),  7  Albert 
strGPt 

Walker,  Geo.  J.  (of  Walker  &  Beattie),  Hillside  House,  Port- 
lethen 

Walker,  George,  late  bookseller,  52  Victoria  street 

Walker,  George,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  43  Skene 
square,  h  87  Crown  street 

Walker,  George,  engine  and  boiler  inspector,  8  Claremont  pi. 

Walker,  Henry,  grocer,  16,  li  12  Summer  lane 

Walker,  Henry,  &  Co.,  veiietian  and  wire  gauze  blind  manu- 
facturers. Union  glen,  /i  71  Guestrow 

Walker,  Hugh,  foreman  carpenter  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  16  Portland 
street 

Walker,  James  (of  W.  Walker  &  Sons),  21  Union  place 

Walker,  James,  jun.  (of  W.  &  J.  W.),  38  Ferryhill  terrace 

Walker,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  College 
street,  k  87  Crown  street 

Walker,  James,  bootmaker,  89  Queen  street,  h  12  Margaret  st. 

Walker,  Jas.,  janitor,  Gordon's  College,  147  North  Broadford 

Walker,  James,  carver  and  wright,  36  Upperkirkgate 


GENERAL    DIRECTORY.  299 

Walker,  James,  late  bookseller,  14  Catherine  street 

Walker,  James,  inspector  of  works  (City   Police  Stores,  21 

Frederick  street),  15  Drum's  lane 
AValker,  J.  &  G.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  24  Skene  sq. 
Walker,  John,  collector  (Aberdeen  Steam  Nav.  Co.),  69  Bon- 
Accord  street 
Walker,  John  H.  D.,  com.  trav.  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.),  55  Victoria 

street 
Walker,  John,  dairyman,  Qnarry  Lodge,  Cairncry 
Walker,  John,  butcher,  26^  Gallowgate,  h  40  Summerfield  ter. 
Walker,  Patrick,  commercial  traveller  (Aberdeen  Lime  Co.), 

4  Osborne  place 
Walker,  Peter,  grocer,  86  Broad  street,  /i  16  View  terrace 
Walker,  R.  &  W.,  fish  merchants.  Wet  Fish  Market 
Walker,  Robert,  M.A.,  F.R.S.E.,  librarian  and  registrar,  Uni- 
versity, Tillydrone  House,  Old  Aberdeen 
Walker,  Robt.,  cabinetmaker,  3  John  street 
Walker,  Robt.  (of  R.  &  W.  Walker),  New  Pier  road 
Walker,   Robt,   bookseller,  stationer,   and  printer   {Scotsman 

office),  145  Union  street 
Walker,  Robt.,  keeper  of  Victoria  Park',  Watson  street  lodge 
Walker,  Thomas  (of  Kilgour  &  Walker),  97  Fountainhall  rd. 
Walker,  Thomas,  fishcurer,  1  New  Pier  road 
Walker,  W.  &  J,,  umbrella  makers,  98  Union  street 
Walker,  William,  &  Sons,  wine  merchants,  tea  dealers,  and 

general  importers,  52  Union  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  &  Son,  tinplate  workers,  ironmongers,  oil  mer- 
chants, and  japanners,  26  and  28  Netherkirkgate,  h  50 
Ashley  road 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  R.  &  W.  Walker),  4  New  Pier  road 
Walker,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  91  Queen  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  grocer,  61  George  street,  /i  16  Calsayseat  road 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  J.  W.),'  36  Upperkirkgate 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  J.  &  W.  Bisset),  6  Marine  place 
Walker,  Wm.  (of  Hunter  &  Walker),  9  Belvidere  street 
Walker,  William  (of  Walker  &  Co.),  21  N.  Silver  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  auctioneer  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.),  65  Argyll  place 
Walker,  Wm.,  assistant  manager  (Aberdeen  Salmon  Co.),  9 

Fish  street 
Walker,  W.  Grahame,  Academy,  2  West  Craibstone  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  4  Chattan  place 
Walker,  Mrs  C,  Polmuir  House 

Walker,  Mrs  James,  Beachbank  Cottage,  King  street  road 
Walker,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  37  Green,  h  24  Correction  wynd 
Walker,  Mrs,  cook-shop,  82  Windmill  brae 
Walker,  Mrs,  27  Thistle  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  32  Holburn  road 


300  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Walker,  Mrs,  fishmonger,  Basement  floor,  Market 

Walker,  Miss,  174  Skene  street  west 

Walker,  Miss  A.,  teacher,  F.C.  Training  College 

Walker,  Miss,  12  Victoria  street 

Walker,  Miss  M.,  33  Broomhill  place 

Walker,  Miss,  dressmaker,  14  Catherine  street 

Walker,  Miss,  dressmaker,  71  Hutch  eon  street 

Walker,  Miss,  167  Skene  street 

Walker,  Misses  M.  &  E.,  The  Forsyth  Temperance  Hotel,  90 

to  104  Union  street 
Walker,  Misses,   milliners,   32i  Upperkirkgate,   h  225  King 

street 
Walker,  Misses,  40  Hamilton  place 

Walkinshaw,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  1  Barnett's  close 
Wallace,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  49  Canal  road 
Wallace,  Alex.,  flesher,  53  Siimmerlield  terrace,  h  95  Park  st. 
Wallace,  Andrew,  butcher,  42  Market  hall,  h  95  Park  street 
Wallace,  J.,  &  Co.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  51  and  55 

George  street 
Wallace,  J.  C,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  214  George 

street,  h7l  Springbank  terrace 
Wallace,  John  (of  J.  Wallace  &  Co.),  53  George  street 
Wallace,  James,  inspector  of  poor  (St.  Nicholas)  ;   office  of 

Parochial  Board,  38  Castle  street,  h  47  Waverley  place 
Wallace,  James,  cutter  (A.  S.  Cook),  93  Bon- Accord  street 
Wallace,  Kobert,  tea  dealer,  42  Powis  place 
Wallace,  Robert,  house  proprietor,  45  Jack's  brae 
Wallace   Tower   Hotel,   63  and   65  Netherkirkgate  ;    James 

Beattie 
Wallace,  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  81,  h  183  King  street 
Wallace,  Mrs,  53  Victoria  street 
Wallace,  Mrs  J.,  sick  nurse,  37  Bon- Accord  street 
Wallace,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  53  Victoria  street 
Wallace,  Miss  L.  R.,  tobacconist,  11  St.  Nicholas  street 
Walls,  James  (Cal.  Ry.),  37  College  street 
W^alsh,  John,  market  officer,  21  Cotton  street 
Walton,  Alexander,  Wellington  Cycle  Works,   107  and  108 

Wellington  road,  h  185  Crown  street 
Walton,  Thos.,  commission  agent  and  coal  merchant,  &c.,  29 

Regent  quay,  h  28  Albert  terrace 
Wardle,  John,  organ  builder  and  tuner  (E.  Wadsworth  &  Bros.), 

15  Braemar  place 
Wardrop,  Thomas  Y.,  manager  (Scottish  Provincial  Assurance 

Co.),  32  Garden  place 
Wardrop,  Wm.  (Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Co.),  32  Garden 

place 
Warner,  John  F.,  National  Hotel,  64  and  65  Regent  quay 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  301 

Warrack,  John,  baker,  5,  h  7  Chapel  street 

"Warrack,  Miss,  30  Fountainhall  road 

Warrack,  Miss,  146  Crown  street 

Warrack,  Miss  E.,  110  Crown  street 

Warren,  Miss,  dressmaker,  52  Chapel  street 

Warrender,  Wm.,  manager  (J.  M'Combie  &  Co.),  Walker  road, 

Torry 
Warry,  Alfred   W.,  commander  (H.M.S.   Clyde),  312   Great 

Western  road 
Water  Taxman's  Office  (Robert  Brown),  Regent  road 
Watkins,  Edward  W.  Gray  (Aberdeen  Central  Hide  Market), 

293  George  street,  h  7  Rosemount  terrace 
Watson  &  Robb,  builders,  44  Spring  garden 
Watson,  A.  (of  P.  W.  &  Son),  19  Beaconsfield  place 
Watson,  Alexander  G.,  flour  and  commission  merchant,   23 

King  street,  h  34  Belvidere  street 
Watson  &  Co.,  stoneware  merchants,  108  Gallowgate,  h  above 

shop 
Watson,  Alexander,  boatman  (H.M.C.),  74  St.  Clement  street 
Watson,  A.,  provision  merchant,  6  Virginia  street 
Watson,  Archibald  I.,  second-hand  bookseller,  38  Shiprow,  h 

40  Upperkirkgate 
Watson  Brothers,  silk  mercers,  linen  and  woollen  drapers,  71 

Broad  street 
Watson,  Charles,  shipmaster,  18  Caledonian  place 
Watson,  George,  Queen's  Restaurant,  118  Union  street  and  1 

Back  wynd,  h  57  Schoolhill 
Watson,  George,  engineer,  112  Holburn  street 
Watson,  George,  fishcurer,  Pointlaw,  h  24  Prospect  terrace 
Watson,  J.  &  D.,  photographers,  Cuparstone  lane,  Holburn  st. 
Watson,  James,  &  Son,  watch  and  clock  makers,  and  jewellers, 

81  Union  street 
Watson,  James  (of  Watson  Brothers),  4  Rosebank  terrace 
Watson,  James,  clerk  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons),  32  Rosemount  pi. 
Watson,  James,  advocate,  2  Union  terrace,  h  20  Braemar  place 
Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  furnishing  tailors.  Bridge  of  Dee 
Watson,  James,  furniture  dealer,  26  Castle  street,  h  1  Castle 

terrace 
Watson,  James,  ironmonger,  blacksmith,  and  bellhanger,  72 

Gallowgate,  A  31  Blackfriars  street 
Watson,  James  S.,  grocer,  26,  h  13  Claremont  street 
Watson,  John  C,  coachbuilder,  9  Summer  street 
Watson,  John,  dyer,  104  George  street,  h  Belvidere  place 
Watson,  John,  clog  maker,  53,  h  51  Loch  street 
Watson,  John  (of  J.  &  D.  Watson),  9  Claremont  place 
Watson,  John,    baker  and   confectioner,  Belvidere  place,   h 

above  shop 


302  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Watson,  Patrick,  &  Son,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  8 

Justice  Mill  lane 
Watson,  P.  W.,  com.  trav.  (Milne  &  Pledge),  15  Braemar  place 
Watson,  Philip,  &  Dawson,  importers,  12  and  14  Virginia  .st. 
Watson,  K,  C,  teacher  (Porthill  Public  School),  35  Belvidere 

street 
Watson,  Pobt.,  broker,  62  East  North  street 
Watson,  Robert  H.,  15  Prospect  terrace 
Watson,  Robert,  122  West  North  street 
Watson,  Thomas  R.,  &  Co.,  general  drapers,  31  and  33  Gallow- 

gate  and  2  to  14  St.  Paul  street 
Watson,  Thomas  R.  (of  T.  R.  W.  &  Co.),  Pitstruan,  295  Great 

Western  road 
Watson,  W.  D.  (of  P.  Watson  &  Son),  19  Beaconsfield  place 
Watson,  W.,  grocer,  81  Bon- Accord  street,  li  63  Loch  street 
Watson,  Wm.  (of  J.  Watson  &  Son),  189  Union  street 
Watson,  Wm.  H.,  shipmaster,  52  St.  Clement  street 
Watson,  Wm.,  255  Union  street 
Watson,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  255  Union  street 
Watson,  Mrs  Patrick,  19  Beaconsfield  place 
Watson,  Mrs,  Thorn  grove 

Watson,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  136  King  street 
Watson,  Mrs  Alex.,  rag  and  metal  merchant,  19  and  21,  h  13 

St.  Clair  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Urquhart  road 
Watson,  Mrs  G.,  dairy,  96  Spittal 
Watson,  Miss,  121  Crown  street 

Watson,  Miss,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  25  Victoria  st. 
Watson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  12  Loanhead  terrace 
Watson,  Miss,  milliner,  61  Skene  street 
Watt  &  Co.,  Atlas  Parcel  Express,  cab  and  dog  cart  hirers. 

Royal  Stables,  East  Green  ;  office,  74  Green 
Watt  &  Barron,  wholesale  confectioners,  247  George  street  and 

55  St.  Nicholas  street 
Watt  &  Clark,  builders,  house  carpenters,  and  valuators,  «&;c., 

23  Princes  street 
Watt  &  Cumine,  advocates,  4  Correction  wynd 
Watt  &  Grant,  silk  mercers,  mantle  makers,  costumiers,  and 

outfitters,  225  and  227  Union  st.,  and  2  and  6  Langstane 

place 
Watt  &  Milne,  silk  mercers  and  general  drapers,  172  Union  st. 
Watt,  Alex,  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons),  29  St.  S within  street 
Watt,  A.,  &  Son,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers,  Aberdeen 

Eope  and  Twine  Works,  Links 
Watt,  Alex,  (of  W.  &  G.),  70a  Grove  street 
Watt,  Alex,  (of  A.  Watt  &  Son),  24  Braemar  place 
Watt,  Alex.,  jun.  (of  A.  Watt  &  Son),  24  Braemar  place 


aENEUAL    DIRECTORY.  303 

Watt,  Archibald,  painter,  14  Ferryhill  terrace 

Watt,  Charles  (of  V\  att  &  Milne,  172  Union  street),  5  Crimen 

place 
Watt,  Francis,  &  Co.,  grocers,  64  North  Broadforcl 
Watt,  Francis  E.,  teller  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.),  11  Argyll  pi. 
Watt,  G.,  M.D.,  13  North  Silver  street 
Watt,  G.  (of  Gordon  &  Watt),  40  Woolmanhill 
Watt,  George  M.  (of  Grant  &  Watt),  11  Prospect  terrace 
Watt,  George,  collector,  115  Park  street 
Watt,  Geo.,  joiner,  81  Clarernont  street 
Watt,  Geo.,  jobbing  gardener,  Evening  Lodge,  Great  Western 

road 
Watt,  Geo.,   meal  seller,   64   Basement   floor,  Market,  h  21 

Hadden  street 
Watt,  James,  wholesale  tea  merchant  and  family  grocer,  44 

Green,  h  74  Ashley  road 
Watt,  Jas.  (of  Mackenzie,  Watt,  &  Maitland),  55  Thomson  st. 
Watt,  James  (of  Willox  &  Watt),  24  Beechgrove  terrace 
Watt,  Jas.,  commission  agent,  36  Regent  quay,  h  15  Fonthill 

terrace 
Watt,  James  W.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  27  West  North  street 
Watt,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93  Caiisewayend 
Watt,  James,  house  carpenter,  17  Bon-Accord  lane,  h  33  Bon- 
Accord  street 
Watt,  James  (of  Watt  &  Co.),  36  Ferryhill  terrace 
Watt,  James  S.,  com.  trav.  (W.  Williams  &  Son,  London),  13 

Belmont  street,  h  15  Springbank  terrace 
Watt,  John,  &  Sons,  wholesale  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers, 

curriers,  and  leather  merchants,  132,  134,  and  136  Gal- 

lowgate 
Watt,  John,  jun.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  35a  Union  st., 

h  31  Gladstone  place 
Watt,  John,  house  agent,  27  Gallowgate 
Watt,  John,  freestone  cutter  and  pavement  merchant,  5  Little 

Chapel  street,  h  32  Allan  street 
Watt,  John,  family  grocer  (successor  to  W.  Milne  &  Son),  209 

Union  street,  h  54  Stanley  street 
Watt,  John,  draper,  2o3a  George  street 
Watt,  John,  commercial  traveller,  1  Brunswick  place 
Watt,  John  (of  Watt  &  Clark),  225  King  street 
Watt,  John,  butcher,  1a  St.    Clement  street,  h  25  Jasmine 

terrace 
Watt,  J.  Stewart,  solicitor,  35a  Union  street 
Watt,  Marshal,  house  painter,  3  Marischal  street,  h  63  Bon- 
Accord  street 
Watt,  M.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  62  St.  Nicholas  street 
Watt,  Michie  (of  M.  Watt  &  Co.),  27  Mount  street 


304  GENERAL   DIRECtfOM. 

Watt,  R.,  teller  (Market  Branch,  N.  of  S.  B.,  Lim.),  44  Salis- 
bury terrace 
Watt,  Richard,  chimney  sweeper,  5  North  St.  Andrew  street 
Watt,  Thomas  (of  Watt  &  Barron),  Balfour  House,  90  Leslie 

terrace 
Watt,  Wm.  (of  J,  Watt  &  Sons),  8  Devanha  terrace 
Watt,  Wm.,  editor  (Free  Press),  27  North  Albert  street 
Watt,  Wm.  (of  Geo.  Fordyce  &  Co.),  57  Loanhead  terrace 
Watt,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,    65  George  street,   h  50 

Rosemount  place 
Watt,  Wm.,  manager  (boot  and  shoe  dept.,  N.  Co-op.  Co.),  7 

Argyll  crescent 
Watt,  Wm.  L.,  grocer,  20  Richmond  street,  h  41  Belvidere  pi. 
Watt,  Mrs  Alex",  71  Dee  street 
Watt,  Mrs,  34  Garden  place 
Watt,  Mrs  Dr.,  41  Belmont  street 

Watt,  Mrs,  1  Guestrow,  register  office  and  servants'  home 
Watt,  Mrs  (late  of  Foveran),  11  Argyll  place 
Watt,  Mrs,  lodgings,  61  St.  Nicholas  street 
Watt,  Mrs,  lodgings,  15  Bon-Accord  street 
Watt,  Mrs  John,  midwife,  26  Blackfriars  street 
Watt,  Mrs,  dairy,  4  St.  Peter's  place 

Watts,  David,  concrete  builder  and  contractor,  1  Lemon  street 
Waverley  Hotel,  Guild  street ;  Robert  Farquhar 
Webster,  Alexander,  advocate  (of  J.  &  A.  Webster),  Edgehill, 

Peterculter 
Webster,  A.  T.,  com.  trav.,  52  King  st.,  /*  7  South  Crown  st. 
Webster,  Rev.  Alex.,  Unitarian  minister,  104  Leslie  terrace 
Webster,  Andrew,  clerk  (H.  M'Lennan),  65  Rose  street 
Webster,  George,  joiner  and  feuar,  11  Hutcheon  street 
Webster,  George,  31  Victoria  street 
Webster,  George,  341  Holburn  street 

Webster,  George  Imlay,  butcher,  6  Gallowgate,  h  5  Powis  ter. 
Webster,  James  R.,  sharebroker,  Royal    buildings,  63  Union 

street,  h  Ivanhoe,  Deemount  terrace 
Webster,  James,  ironmonger,  12  Albert  terrace 
Webster,  James,  warehouseman,  28  Mount  street  west 
Webster,  James,  saddler,  54  John  street,  h  38  Summer  street 
Webster,  James,  48  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Webster,  James  G.,  clerk  (F.  &  G.),  25  Gilcomston  steps 
Webster,  J.  &  A.,  advocates,  44  King  street 
Webster,  John,  LL.D.,  advocate  (of  J.  &  A.  Webster),  Edgehill, 

Peterculter 
Webster,  John,  com.  trav.  (James  Crombie),  38  Gilcomston  pk. 
Webster,  John,  innkeeper  (Star  &  Garter),  79  Windmill  brae, 

h  53  Bon-Accord  street 
Webster,  John  (of  Knox  &  Webster),  10  Albert  terrace 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY.  305 

Webster,  John,  foreman  liorse-slioer,  12a  Schoolhill,  h  42  Loch 

street 
"Webster,  John,  foreman  blacksmith,  42  Loch  street 
Webster,  John,  joiner,  28  Powis  place 
Webster,  Peter,  joiner  and  blacksmith,  Hildowntree,  Bridge  of 

Dee 
Webster,  Wm.,  draper  and  silk  mercer,  47  Union  street,  h  4 

Springbank  place 
Webster,  Wm.,  late  baker,  36  Gilcomston  park 
Webster,  Wm.,  scone  baker,  20  Guestrow 
Webster,  Wm.  (of  Henderson  &  Webster),  15  Deemount  road 
Webster,  Wm.  F.,  com.  traveller  (Northern  Agricultural  Co.), 

12  Devanha  terrace 
Webster,  Mrs  Clarinda,  L.K.A.M.,  principal  of  the  Aberdeen 

Music  School,  5  Bon- Accord  square 
Webster,  Mrs,  7  Marine  terrace 
Webster,  Mrs,  26  Huntly  street 
Webster,  Mrs,  19  Union  place 

Webster,  Mrs  J.,  2  Westfield  Cottages,  Whitehall  place 
Webster,  Mrs  John  (late  of  Cluny),  79  Stanley  street 
Webster,  Miss  A.,  4  Springbank  terrace 
Wedderburn,  Mrs,  8  Mount  street 
Weights  and  Measures  and  Gas  Meters,  Archibald  Campbell, 

inspector  ;  office,  23  Lodge  walk 
Weir,  James,  grocer,  Westfield  buildings,  78  Leadside  road,  h 

26  Watson  street 
Weir,  Miss  (dressmaking  dept.,  Watt  &  Grant),  8  Northfield 

place 
Welsh,  Geo.,  baker  and  confectioner,  102,  h  104  King  street 
Welsh,  Hugh,  assistant  inspector  of  schools,  23  Osborne  place 
Welsh,  Wm.,  foreman  (B.  Keid  &Co.,  Bon-Accord  Works),  113 

Great  Western  road 
West,  James,  shipmaster,  40  Osborne  place 
Westerman,  Edward,   soapmaker  (A.  0.  &  Sons),  88   Powis 

place 
Westland,  Wm.,  importer,  Ceylon  tea  and  coffee  agency,  53  St. 

Nicholas  street,  h  16  Erskine  street 
Westland,  Mrs,  8  Rubislaw  terrace 

Westland,  Miss,  lodgings,  Spring  Cottage,  South  Crown  street 
Wheeler  &  Wilson,  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  16  Crown  street  ; 

A.  B.  Johnston,  agent 
White,  James,  flesher,  15,  16,  17,  18,  and  19  Market  hall,  h 

Millbank  Cottage,  Stafford  street  . 
White,  James,  49  Wellington  street 
White,  James  (of  J.  Bisset  &  Co.),  8  Elmbank  terrace 
White,  John  F.,  LL.D.,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  107  King 

street,  h  311  Union  street 
26 


306  GENERAL   DIRECTORY'. 

White,  John,  furnishing  ironmonger,  5  Crown  street,  h  Craigie 

Bank,  Hamilton  place 
White,  Rev.  T.  W.  H.,  M.A.,  curate  (St.  Andrew's  Episcopal 

Church),  131  King  street 
White,  Wm.,  salesman  (N.  C.  Co.,  Lim.),  10  Erskine  street 
White,  Wm.  R.,  supervisor.  Inland  Revenue,  27  King  street, 

h  36  Victoria  street 
Whitecross,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet  maker,  34  Union 

terrace 
Whitehall  Bowling  and  Tennis  Green,  Lim.,  Hamilton  place  ; 

W.  R.  Reid,  advocate,  137  Union  street,  secretary 
Whyntie,  John  (Pratt  &  Keith),  36  Watson  street 
Whyte,  George,  grocer,  33  Summer  street 
Whyte,  George  G.,  chartered  accountant  and  stockbroker,  130^ 

Union  street,  h  4  Garden  terrace 
Whyte,  George,  spirit  broker,  163  Skene  street  west 
Whyte,  Jas.  Robertson,  advocate,  46  King  st.,  h  72  Garden 

place 
Whyte,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  36,  h  38  Rosemount  place 
Whyte,  John,  advocate  (of  Davidson  &  Garden),  Dalhibity  and 

4  Rubislaw  terrace 
Whyte,  John,  painter,  18,  h  34^  Union  place 
Whyte,  William,  sub-inspector  of  schools,  3  Kirkville  terrace, 

Great  Western  road 
Whyte,  Mrs  A.  B.,  4  Albyn  terrace 
Whyte,  Mrs,  158  King  street 
Whyte,  Mrs  Dr.  (late  of  Methlic),  72  Garden  place 
Whyte,  Mrs,  19  Braemar  place 
Whyte,  Miss,  25  Holburn  street 
Whyte,  Miss,  37  Victoria  street 
Whyte,  Miss,  4  Mackie  place 
Wiggles  worth.  A.,  manager  (Richards  &  Co.),  Gordondale,  25 

Gordondale  road 
Wight,  Alexander  F.,  advocate  and  notary  public,  11  Union 

buildings,  A  21  Eubislaw  terrace 
Wight,  James  S.,  5  Albert  street 
Wight,  John,  M.D.,  189  Union  street  and  Viewfield 
Wight,  W.  B.,  manager  (A.  &  F.  Manuelle),  Sclattie,  Auchmull 
Wight,  Mrs,  27  Mount  street 
Wight,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  10  Upperkirkgate 
Wilken,  George,  clerk,  12  Portland  street 
Wilken,  Mrs  John,  29  Constitution  street 
Wilkie,  George  G.,  bank  agent  (Town  and  County  Bank,  Lim., 

Harbour  Branch),  33  Regent  quay,  h  1  Forest  road 
Wilkie,  James,  clerk,  24  Kosemount  place 
Wilkie,  William,  superintendent  (Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Ltd.), 

22  Roslin  terrace 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  307 

Wilkins,  John  T.,  surveyor,  Board  of  Trade,  49  Regent  quay, 

/j  75  Grove  street 
Will,  George,  clothier,  12  Broad  .street,  h  Diamond  Cottage, 

309  Holburn  street 
Will,  James,  of  Woodside,  M.D.,  13  Rubislaw  terrace 
Will,  James,  superintendent,   House   of  Refuge,  85   George 

Will,  J.  C.  0.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  305  Union  street 

Will,  William,  mason,  20  Powis  place 

Will,  Wm.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  160  George  street, 

h  41  John  street 
Will,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  11  Bon-Accord  street 
Willans,  Mrs,  24  Caledonian  place 
Willet,  John  M.,  Inst.  C.  E.  ;  office,  255  Union  street,  h  30 

Albyn  place 
Willet,  John  Charles,  advocate,  255  Union  st.,  h  30  Albyn  pi. 
Willet,  Joseph  T.,  late  dockmaster,  28  Bon- Accord  terrace 
Williams,  A.  M.,  M.A.,  lecturer,  C.  of  S.  Training  College,  38 

Fountainhall  road 
Williams,  C.  B.,  cashier  and  collector  of  poor's  rates,  parish 

of   St.   Nicholas,    38   Castle  street,  h    6    Laurelwood 

avenue 
Williams,  F.,  butcher,  140  Skene  street,  A  112  Chapel  street 
Williams,  George,  blacksmith,  Wellington  road,  h  Millburn 

Cottage,  Dee  Village  road 
Williams,  Rev.  Henry  Charles,  assistant  curate,  S.  Margaret's, 

Gallowgate,  A  19  King's  crescent 
Williams,  James,  &  Sons,  coopers  and  curers,  13  Virginia  st. 
Williams,  James,  manager  (Chivas  Brothers),  35a  Union  place, 

h  68  Dee  street 
Williams,    James,    superintendent,    AUanvale    Cemetery,    h 

Falcon  House,  Ruthrieston 
Williams,  James  (of  W.  Williams  &  Sons),  10  Forest  road 
Williams,  Robert,  cashier   (Police   dept.  Town  Council),  11 

King's  crescent 
Williams,  William,  &  Sons,  wholesale  wine,  spirit,  and   tea 

merchants,  38  Regent  quay 
Williams,  William,  4  Queen's  gardens 
Williams,  Mrs,  4  Queen's  gardens 
Williams,  Mrs,  9  Springbank  terrace 
Williamson  &,  Simpson,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers  and 

oil  merchants,  &c.,  79  Wales  street 
Williamson,  Alexander,  31  Whitehouse  street 
Williamson,  Alexander,  Burnside  Villa,  North  Stocket  road 
Williamson,  Alexander,  general  merchant,  199,  h  258  Holburn 

street 
Williamson,  Alex.,  flesher,  230  George  street,  h  Cairnfield 


308'  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Williamson,  A.  M.,  advocate  and  notary  public  (of  Paull  & 

Williamson),  12  King  street,  h  11  Union  terrace 
Williamson,  David,  flesher,  10  Loanhead  terrace 
Williamson,  George,  194  King  street 
Williamson,  James,  sen.,  farmer,  Cornhill 
Williamson,  James,  farmer,  Stockethill 
Williamson,  J.  (of  Williamson  &  Simpson),  194  King  street 
Williamson,  John,  &  Son,  fleshergi,  4,  5,  and  6  Market  hall 
Williamson,  John  (of  John  Williamson  &  Son),  20  St.  Swithin 

street 
Williamson,  John,  jun.,  flesher,  29b  Union  place,  h  Eockville, 

Muchalls 
Williamson,  John,  yr.  (of  J.  W.  &  Son),  23  Beaconsfield  place 
Williamson,  John,  flesher,  158  George  street 
Williamson,  John,  haircutter,  20  Marischal  street 
Williamson,  R.  Catto,  commission  agent  (agent  for  Matthew 
Michell  &  Son,  brewers,  London),  5  Market  street,  h 
Woodlands  Cottage,  Cults 
Williamson,  W.  H.,  M.D.,  D.D.S.,  LD.S.,  dental  surgeon,  15 

Union  terrace 
Williamson,  William,  10  Bon-Accord  square 
Williamson,  William,  flesher,  Cairnfield,  Cairncry 
Williamson,  William,  retired  engineer,  KN.,  66  Irvine  place 
Williamson,  Mrs,  38  Beaconsfield  place 
Williamson,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  55,  h  49  Commerce  st. 
Williamson,  Miss,  14  Golden  square 
Williamson,  Miss,  68  Garden  place 
Williamson,  Miss,  67  Crown  street 
Willock,  E.  C,  M.D.,  CM.,  4  Golden  square 
Willox  &  Watt,  sewing  machine,  bicycle,  tricycle,  and  per- 
ambulator manufacturers  and  agents,  4  and  6  Schoolhill 
Willox,  George,  furniture  dealer,  Back  wynd  stairs.  Green 
Willox,  J.  S.  (of  Willox  and  Watt),  6  Schoolhill 
Willox,  James,  builder,  47  Gilcomston  park 
Wills,  James,  upholsterer,  8  Union  Wynd,  h  8  Thistle  place 
Wilson  &  Stalker,  monumental  granite  works,  215  King  street 
Wilson,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  18  Powis  terrace 
Wilson,  Alex,  (of  W.  &  S.),  66  Nelson  street 
Wilson,  Alex.,  solicitor  (of  Duncan  &  Morice,  34  Marischal 

street),  3  Abbotsford  place 
Wilson,  AL,  &  Sons,  granite  manufacturers,  Portland  st.,  h  22 
Wilson,  Alex.  E.  (J.  Sheed  &  Co.),  6  Elmbank  terrace 
Wilson,  Alex.,  26  Prospect  terrace 
Wilson,  Alex,  (of  Gaul  &  Wilson),  5  Whitehouse  street 
Wilson,  A.  &  C.,  grocers,  14  York  street,  h  27  York  place 
Wilson,  A.  H.  (of  Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  2  Albyn  terrace 
Wilson,  Alex.,  clerk  (E.  &  Co.),  4  Watson  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  309 

Wilson,  Alex.,  liorn  merchant,  1  Merkland  road,  Spittal 

Wilson,  Andrew,  draper  (R.  Henderson),  31  North  Albert  st. 

Wilson,  Arthur,  joiner,  34  Catherine  street 

Wilson,  Charles  F,,  com.  traveller  (B.  R.  &  Co.,  Bon-Accord 
Works),  5  Rosemount  terrace 

Wilson,  C.  (of  Blaikie  Bros.),  Queen's  road  west 

Wilson,  Charles,  W.S.,  procurator  liscal-depute.  Court  House 
buildings,  h  4  Westtield  terrace 

Wilson,  Charles  A.  (of  G.  W.  W.  &  Co.),  Stanley  street,  h 
Queen's  Cross 

Wilson,  David,  waiter,  49  Upperkirkgate 

Wilson,  G.  W.,  &  Co.,  artists  and  photographers  (by  special 
appointment  to  Her  Majesty  in  Scotland),  portrait  de- 
partment, 25  Crown  street ;  printing  and  wholesale 
publishing  warehouse,  2  St.  Swithin  street,  and  Stanley 

Wilson,  G.  W.  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.),  Queen's  Cross 
Wilson,  George,  grocer,  95  Holburn  street,  h  38  Holburn  road 
Wilson,  George,  sergeant  of  police,  1  Colville  place 
Wilson,  George,  shoemaker,  121  George  street,  h  1  Rosemount 

terrace 
Wilson,  George,  solicitor  and  accountant  (S.  D.  &  D.),  1  King 

street,  h  79  Fountainhall  road 
Wilson,  George,  late  farmer,  34  Victoria  street 
Wilson,  George,  clerk  (J.  Kilgour),  32  Watson  street 
Wilson,  George,  clerk  (W.  &  Co.),  25  Urquhart  road 
Wilson,  Isaac,  grain  merchant,  24  West  North  street  and  3,  5, 

and  7  Chronical  lane,  h  38  St.  Clair  street 
Wilson,  J.,  78  Gallowgate 

Wilson,  James  (Inland  ReveixUe,  Devanha  Distillery),  19  Cale- 
donian place 
Wilson,  James  E.,  bookbinder  (J.  Avery  &  Co.,  Lim.),  66  Essle- 

mont  avenue 
Wilson,  James,  9  Cottage  brae,  Nellfield  place 
Wilson,  James,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  7,  h  5  Schoolhill 
Wilson,  James,  bookbinder,  16  Market  gallery,  h  4  Park  place 
Wilson,  James,  com.  trav.  (A.   R.  Gray),  Edith  Cottage,  93 

Leslie  terrace 
Wilson,  James,  slater,  84  Gerrard  street,  h  76  North  Broadford 
Wilson,  James,  dyer,  35  Claremont  place 
Wilson,  James,  foreman  mason,  11  Spittal 
Wilson,  J.  H.  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.),  25,  h  24  Crown  st. 
Wilson,  John  Dove,    LL.D.,   advocate,   sheriff-substitute  for 
Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine,  Sheriff's  Chambers, 
Court  House  buildings,  A  17  Rubislaw  terrace 
Wilson,  John  K.,  5  Rosemount  terrace 
Wilson,  John  S.,  draper  and  hatter,  18  St.  Nicholas  street 


310  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Wilson,  John,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  house  factor  and  agent, 

Auction  Hall,  Crown  court,  41  i  Union   street 
Wilson,  John,  postman,  34  George  street 
Wilson,  John,  builder,  9,h  11  South  Constitution  street 
Wilson,  John,  mason,  24  Holburn  road 
Wilson,  John,  5  Huntly  street 
Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  17  Carmelite  street 
Wilson,  John,  3  Cherrybank,  Hardgate 
Wilson,  John,  joiner,  9  Chestnut  row- 
Wilson,  J.,  gardener.  South  Mile-end,  Holburn  street 
Wilson,  Louis  G.  0.,  photographer  (of  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.), 

2  St.  Swithin  street,  h  Queen's  cross 
Wilson,  Robert  G.  (of  Ellis  &  Wilson),  Belgrave  terrace 
Wilson,  Robert,  wire  worker,  63^  Windmill  brae 
Wilson,  Rev.  W.  M.,  minister  (North  Parish),  42  Skene  terrace 
Wilson,   Tom,    manager   and    sub-editor    {IVeelihj    News,    18 

Adelphi),  23  Walker  road,  Torry 
Wilson,  Wm.,  11  Brighton  place 
Wilson,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  69  Bon-Accord  street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  draper,  15  Causewayend 
Wilson,  William,  keeper  of  Inland  Revenue  offices,  27  King 

street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  fish,  game,  and  poultry  dealer,  11  Union  place, 

h  23  Huntly  street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  drapers,  157  George  street 
Wilson,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  Co.),  10  South  Mount  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  D,  10  John  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  Peter,  2  Mary  place 
Wilson,  Mrs  Robt.,  grocer,  83,  h  81  Hardgate 
Wilson,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  34  George  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  4  Westfield  terrace 
Wilson,  Mrs,  90  Powis  place 
Wilson,  Mrs,  8  Albert  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  2  Ferryhill  place 
Wilson,  Mrs,  laundress,  171  Skene  street  west 
Wilson,  Mrs,  midwife,  25  Guestrow 
Wilson,  Mrs,  late  of  Enzie,  6  Braemar  place 
Wilson,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  9  Cottage  brae,  Nellticld  place 
Wilson,  Miss,  25  Osborne  place 

Wilsone,  Thomas  (of  Reid  &  Wilsone),  4  Queen's  terrace 
Wilsone,  Misses,  2  Albert  terrace 

Winchester,  Alex,  (of  D.  Macandrew  &  Co.),  5  Jute  street 
Winlaw,  Miss,  17  Queen's  road 

Winton,  Mrs  John,  feuar.  Prospect  Cottage,  69  Spittal 
Winter,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Crimon  place 
Wisely  &  Aiken,  boot  manufacturers,  23  Stevenson  street 
Wisely,  Andrew  (of  Wisely  &  Aiken),  25  Stevenson  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  311 

Wisely,  John,  warehouseman,  Bright  street 

Wisely,  Wm.,  grain  merchant,  carter,  and  contractor,  7  James 

street,  h  23  Thomson  street 
Wiseman,  Wm.,  feuar,  44  Jasmine  terrace 
Wiseman,  G.  (J.  Kinghorn),  33  Charlotte  street 
Wishart,  Fred.,  flesher,  92  Gallowgate 
Wishart,  James,  &  Son,  granite  sculptors,  lA  Canal  road,  h 

11  St.  Andrew  street 
Wishart,  James,  draughtsman  (Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.),  13  Prince 

Regent  street 
Wishart,  John,  grocer,  57  Guestrow,  h  7  Broadford  lane 
Wishart,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  70  Gallowgate,  h  Mary  Cot- 
tage, 17  Canal  street 
Wishart,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  93a  Chapel  street 
Wishart,  Mrs,  2  South  Crown  street 
Wohlers,  John,  provision   merchant,  78   Regent  quay,  /«-   12 

Marischal  street 
Wood,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  45  Grove  street 
Wood,  Alex.,  manager  (J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son),  12  Albury  road 
Wood,  Colin,  beadle,  St.   Nicholas  lane   U.P.   Church,   h  8 

South  Charlotte  street 
Wood,  David,  shoemaker,  63  Windmill  brae,  /i  172  Crown  st. 
Wood,  Geo.,  chief  clerk,  Post  Office,  li  Walnut  Cottage,  Ruthrie- 

ston 
Wood,  James  (H.M.C.),  2  Orchard  lane 
Wood,  James  H.,  baker,  70,  /i  72  Park  street 
Wood,  James,  traffic  canvasser,  W.  C.  Ry.,  Joint  Station,  h  VI 

Constitution  street 
Wood,  James,  late  drum-major,  R.A.H.,  95  King  street 
Wood,  James,  95  King  strett 
Wood,  James,  70  Fountainhall  road 

Wood,  John,  stonecutter.  Jasmine  terrace,  h  8  Jasmine  place 
Wood,  John,  commercial  traveller,  50  Great  Western  road 
Wood,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  15,  h  17  Woolmanhill 
Wood,  Robert,  market  officer,  16  Shiprow 
Wood,  Thomas,  keeper  of  Advocates'  Hall,  Broad  street 
Wood,  Mrs  Robert,  7  St.  Mary's  place 
Wood,  Mrs  W.  D.,  38  Holburn  road 
Wood,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  160  Crown  street 
Wood,  Miss,  embroidery  pattern  printer,  36  Woolmanhill,  h 

160  Crown  street 
Wood,  Miss  A.,  fish  dealer.  Basement  floor,  Market 
Woodman,  Alexander,  com.  trav.  (F.  &  G.),  93  Argyll  place 
Wordie  &  Co.,  railway  agents  and  carriers  for  Caledonian  and 

G.  N.  of  S.  Rys.,  12a  Schoolhill ;  J.  M.  Archibald,  agt. 
Worling,  J.  &  J.,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  192  Gallowgate 
Worling,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  W.),  23  Canal  road 


312  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Worling,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  W.),  33  Hutcheon  street 

Wright,  Alex.,  plumber,  2  Prospect  terrace 

Wright,  Alex.,  postman,  23  Prospect  terrace 

Wright,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  49  Bon- Accord  street 

Wright,  Frederick,  granite  merchant  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons,  Royal 

Granite  Works),  Queen's  road  west 
Wright,  Rev.  Henry  W.  (Ferryhill  Church),  5  Devanha  ter. 
Wright,  James,  &  Sons,  manufacturers  of  polished  granite  (to 

Her  Majesty),  Royal  Granite  Works,  112  John  street 
Wright,  John  (Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lim.),  23  Richmond 

terrace 
Wright,  Moses  S.,  electrician  and  musical  instrument  maker, 

80  North  Broadford 
Wright,  R.  W.,  grocer  and  fish  merchant,  87  Broad  street,  h  29 

Belvidere  street 
Wright,  R.,  &  Son,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants,  26  Schoolhill, 

h  20  North  Broadford 
Wright,  William,  granite  merchant  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons),  Royal 

Granite  Works,  Richmond  Yilla,  South  Stocket 
Wright,  Mrs  James,  H  Mount  street 
Wright,  Mrs,  lodgings,  48  St.  Nicholas  street 
Wright,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  10  Upperkirkgate 
Wylie,   Henry  S.,  clerk  (Young's  Par.  Light  &  M.  0.  Co., 

Lim.),  18  Bank  street 
Wyllie,  Charles  D.  (D.  Wyllie  &  Son),  20  Golden  square 
Wyllie,  David  (Union  Bank),  20  Golden  square 
Wyllie,  David,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers  (to  the  Queen 

and  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales),  public  circulating 

library,  167  and  169  Union  st.,  and  2  Bridge  st. 
Wyllie,  David,  coal  merchant  and  carter,  48,  h  47  Jack's  brae 
Wyllie,  John,  grocer,  29,  h  II  Northfield  place 
Wyllie,  Robert,  house  carpenter,  and  beadle,  U.P.  Church,  St. 

Paul  street,  and  keeper  St.  Paul  Street  Hall,  15  St.  Paul 

Wyllie,  Wm.  (W.  Smith  &  Son),  4  South  Mount  street 

Wyllie,  Misses,  20  Golden  square 

Wyness,  Alex.,  flesher,  Market  street 

Wyness,  Alex.  H.,  block  and  pump  maker.  Regent  road 

Wyness,  Andrew,  cattle  dealer,  16  Loanhoad  terrace 

Wyness,  James  D.,  M.D.,  chemist,  34  Woolmanhill,  h   285 

Union  street 
Wyness,  James  P.,  manager  (Bon- Accord  Slate  Merchant  Co., 

Limited),  7  Osborne  place 
Wyness,  James,  detective,  13^  Roslin  terrace 
Wyness,  John,  130  North  Broadford 

Wyness,  Thomas,  superintendent  of  police,  1  Springbank  ter. 
Wyness,  Mrs,  37  Thistle  street 


GENERAL   DIRECTORY.  313 

Wyness,  Mrs,  lodgings,  86  Skene  square 
Wyness,  Miss,  milliner,  66  Skene  square 
Wyse,  Wm.,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.) 

YATES,  James,  Police  department,  Town  House,  h  1  Ferry- 
hill  place 

Yeats,  Milne,  &  M'Donald,  advocates,  46  King  street 

Yeats,  Alexander,  advocate,  town  clerk  depute.  Town  House, 
h  89  Union  street 

Yeats,  Charles,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  5  Thistle  street; 
workshop,  15  Summer  street,  h  7  Thistle  street 

Yeats,  James,  128  Wellington  road 

Yeats,  William,  advocate  (of  Yeats,  Milne,  &  M'Donald), 
Beaconhill,  Murtle 

Yeats,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  64  Dee  street 

Yeats,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  11  Jute  street 

Yeats,  Miss,  lodgings,  72  Catherine  street 

Yeoman,  Charles,  foreman  joiner  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  Kitty- 
brewster,  h  Eoseland  Cottage,  Tanfield  walk,  Woodside 

Yeoman,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  26  Thistle  street 

Young,  Alex.,  plumber,  31  St.  Andrew  street,  h  74  Rosemount 
place  ' 

Young,  Alex.,  cashier  (Gordon  &  Smith),  48  Esslemont  avenue 

Young,  Rev.  Archibald,  M.A.  (U.P.  Church,  Garden  place),  29 
Osborne  place 

Young,  Charles  D.  (of  Stevenson,  Young,  &  Co.),  71  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Young,  Edward,  bookseller  (D.  Wyllie  &  Son),  22  Cale- 
donian place 

Young,  James,  dealer  in  porter  and  ales,  27  Harriet  street,  h 
Newton,  Countesswells 

Young,  James,  accountant  and  sheriff-officer.  Grown  court,  41^ 
Union  street 

Young,  John  S.,  shipmaster,  371  Great  Western  road 

Young,  P.  M.,  goods  agent  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.),  11  Canal  terrace 

Young,  M.,  midwife  and  sick  nurse,  82  Chapel  street 

Young,  Mrs,  10  Margaret  street 

Young,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  71  Springbank  terrace 

Young,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Bank  street 

Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mineral  Oil  Co.,  Ltd.,  33  Market  st. 

Younger,  David,  confectioner,  50  East  North  street 

Younger,  Wm.,  foreman  engineer  (H.  R.  &  Co.),  121  Park  st. 

Youngson  &  Storie,  advocates,  124  Union  street 

Youngson,  Alex.,  clerk  (G.  Elsmie  &  Son),  20  Chapel  street 

Youngson,  D.  (Broadford  Works),  14  Loanhead  terrace 

Youngson,  Thomas  A.  W.  A.,  advocate  (of  Youngson  &  Storie), 
Southfield  House,  Cults 


314  GENERAL   DIRECTORY. 

Youngson,  Wm.  (of  G.  Littlejohn  &  Co.),  37  Belvidere  street 

Youngson,  Mrs,  110  Rosemount  place 

Yule,  Christopher  B.,  grocer  and  agent  for  London  Cheque 
Bank,  Lim.,  207,  h  205  Holburn  street 

Yule,  Cummine,  flesher,  49  Jasmine  terrace 

Yule,  George,  late  corn  merchant,  116  Crown  street 

Yule,  George,  lace,  glove,  and  fancy  warehouse,  133  Union  st., 
h  20  Beaconstield  place 

Yule,  James,  general  carter,  36  Virginia  street 

Yule,  James,  tobacconist,  17  Union  buildings,  and  219  Union 
street,  h  40  Stanley  street 

Yule,  Robert,  working  jeweller,  7  Correction  wynd,  h  9  Albert 
terrace 

Yule,  Wm.,  com.  trav.  (Watson,  Philip,  &  Dawson),  56  Rose- 
mount  place 

Yule,  Wm.,  late  merchant,  86  Bon-Accord  street 

Yule,  Mrs,  restaurant,  44  Netherkirkgate 

ZAMEK,  A.,  &  Edelshain,  watchmakers,  jewellers,  and  house 

furnishers,  32  and  36  Bridge  street 
Zamek,  Alex,  (of  Zamek  &  Edelshain),  62  St.  S within  street 


SUBURBAN     LIST. 

Abbothall  Villa  ;  P.  Bannerman— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  and  a 
half  miles  from  town,  right  hand  side 

Abbotsville  ;  Geo.  C.  Leslie— on  North  Deeside  road,  three  and  a  half  miles 
from  town,  right  hand  side 

Airy  Hall  ;  Mrs  Thomas  Douglas— on  left  hand  side  of  Mid  Pitfodels  road, 
about  two  miles  from  Holburn  street 

Albert  Grove,  Kenfield  ;  Thomas  Mason— on  Countesswells  road,  about  two 
miles  from  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 

Allan  vale  Cemetery— on  north  bank  of  river  Dee,  one  and  a  half  miles  fi'om 
Aberdeen  ;  James  Williams,  superintendent 

Amatola,  Great  Western  road;  Stephen  Paterson 

Angusfield  ;  Mrs  Anderson— on  Skene  road,  beside  Rubislaw  Quarries,  right 
hand  side 

Ardoe  House  ;  Alex.  M.  Ogston— on  south  side  of  river  Dee,  about  one  mile 
from  Cults  station 

Argyle  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Joyner 

Arnlee  ;  Misses  Davidson— on  north  Deeside  road,  near  Cults 

Arrdeir,  Mannofield ;  William  Henderson 

Ashgrove  ;  Robert  J.  Anderson — about  half  a  mile  south-west  of  Kitty- 
brewster  station 

Baillieswells,  Cults  ;  William  Brodie 

Balgownie  ;  Duncan  Forbes— on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about  a  mile  west  of 
Old  Bridge 

Balgownie  Lodge  ;  John  Crombie — on  north  side  of  river  Don,  half  a  mile 
above  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

Balgownie  Bridge-  (Old  Bridge  of  Bon) 

Balgreen  ;  Robert  Maitland — a  Cottage  on  Low  Stocket  road,  right  hand  side, 
one  mile  and  a  half  from  Caroline  place 

Balnagarth  ;  George  Collie— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  miles  from 
town,  right  hand  side 

Balvenie  House,  Cults  ;  James  Craig 

Banchory  House  ;  David  Stewart — on  South  Deeside  road,  one  mile  beyond 
Bridge  of  Dee 

Banff  Villa,  Cults  ;  Wm.  Duthie 

Bay  View  House  ;  George  J.  Scott — Queen's  road  west 

Beechgrove  ;  John  Fyfe— on  South  High  Stocket  road,  first  house  past  Mile- 
end,  right  hand  side 

Beechhill ;  John  Edwards— on  Countesswells  road,  left  hand  side,  nearly  two 
miles  from  Holburn  street 

Bellair  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Mrs  Martin 

Belmont ;  Alexander  Middleton — on  Berryden  road,  half  a  mile  beyond  Caro- 
line place 

Belvidere  Cottage,  Cults  ;  James  Graham 

Berrybank  ;  John  Machattie— on  Berryden  road,  half  a  mile  from  Caroline 
place,  or  near  Kittybrewster  station 

Bieldside  House,  Cults  ;  Mrs  Corbet 

Birchfield  Villa,  Cults  ;  Alex.  Hepburn 

Blair-Devenick,  Cults  ;  Robert  Gerard 

Bonnymuir  ;  Samuel  Angus — on  Low  Stocket  road  about  a  mile  from  Caro- 
line place 

Bonnymuir  Villa  ;  Rev.  James  Dewar — on  Low  Stocket  road 

Braehead  Cottage  ;  Mrs  T.  B.  Glover — west  of,  and  near  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

Broomhill  House  ;  Charles  Mann— on  the  Old  Deeside  road,  half  a  mile  from 
south  end  of  Holburn  street 

Broomhill  Lodge  ;  George  Robertson — Hammerfield,  Old  Deeside  road 

Cairnaquheen  ;  Wm.  Garden — on  North  High  Stocket  road,  about  three  quar- 
ters of  a  mile  west  of  Milc-cnd,  left  hand  side 


316  SUBURBAN    LIST, 

Cairnlee  Cottage;  Jas.  Corbet— on  road  leading  from  Bieldside  to  Couutesswells 
Cattofield ;  John  Catto — on  Cairncry  road,  three  minutes'  walk  west  from 

Kittybrewster  station 
Cliff  Cottage,  Cults  ;  William  Smith,  jun. 
Cliff  House,  Pitfodels  ;  James  Catto — on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  two  miles  and  a 

half  from  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Colono  Cottage,  West  Cults — Rev.  John  Mearns 
Cornhill  House  ;  Thomas  M'Bey — on  Cornhill  road,  one  mile  from  Lunatic 

Asylum,  right  hand  side  of  road 
Cornhill  Villa,  Cults  ;  William  Don 
Cosie  Brae  Cottage,  Cults— David  Dewar 
Cotbank  Cottage,  Ardoe  ;    James  Hay — on  South  Deeside  road,  about  four 

miles  from  town 
Cotton  Lodge  ;  David  Littlejohn— about  half  a  mile  north  of  Kittybrewster 

station 
Countesswells  road — a  by-road  branching  off  to  the  right  from  Mannofield, 

about  one  mile  and  a  half  from  Holburn  street 
Countesswells  House,  Joseph  R,  Stewart — about  four  miles  from  Holburn 

street  by  Great  Western  and  Coxuitesswells  roads 
Craigbank,  Cults  ;  Joseph  Reid — on  North  Deeside  road,  beyond  the  Cults 

Free  Church 
Craigielee ;   Wm.  Morrison — about  two  miles  from  Aberdeen,   on  the  Mid 

Pitfodels  or  Countesswells  road 
Craigiebuckler  House ;    John  Cardno  Couper — between  the  Rubislaw  and 

Countesswells  roads,  two  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Cranford  House  ;  David  M'Hardj' — on  North  Deeside  road,  about  one  mile 

and  a  half  from  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Craigton  ;  William  Knox — on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  about  two  miles  and  a  half 

from  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Cressbrook  ;  Wm.  Gibb — on  Skene  road,  right  hand,  near  Rubislaw  Quarries 
Cults  House;  David  M.   Arthur,  M.D. — on  North  Deeside  road,  four  miles 

from  town,  right  hand  side 
Dalhibity,  Cults-  John  Whyte 
Dalmuinzie,  Murtle  ;  Gavin  Hadden 
Danestone  Hou-se  and  Grounds  ;  John  Crombie,  jun. — on  north  side  of  river 

Don,  near  Grandholm  works,  about  two  miles  and  a  half  from  town 
Deebank,  Murtle  ;  Mrs  Duncan 
Deeside  Hydropathic  Establishment,  Heathcot— five  miles  from  Aberdeen,  by 

South  Deeside  road 
Denmore — one  mile  and  a  quarter  north  of  Bridge  of  Don 
Den  of  Cults,  Cults  ;  James  B.  Junor 
Derncleuch — on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  two  and  a  half  miles  from  Holburn  street, 

left  hand  side 
Don  Bank ;  house  and  grounds,  John  Leslie— on  north  side  of  river  Don, 

between  Old  and  New  Bridge  of  Don 
Drumduan — on  South  Deeside  road,  one  mile  and  three  quarters  beyond 

Bridge  of  Dee 
Drvimgarth  ;  Mrs  George  Jamieson — on  north  bank  of  river  Dee,  about  three 

miles  from  town  by  North  Deeside  road 
Duncairn  House,  South  Seafield  ;  Rev.  George  G.  Cameron — on  Great  Western 
road,  about  one  mile  and  a  quarter  from  Holb\u-n  street,  right  hand  side 
Dunmail,  Cults  ;  E.  Geering 
Dunvegan  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Edmund  G.  Fuller 
East  field  ;  George  Catto — on  the  Low  Stocket  road,  three  quarters  of  a  mile 

from  Caroline  place,  left  hand  side 
Eden  Cottage,  West  Cults  ;  George  Laing 
EUengowan  ;  Charles  Forbes— on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  about  two  miles  and  a 

half  from  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Elmhill  House  ;  Robert  Jamieson,  M.D. —first  entrance  on  right  hand  side  of 

Cornhill  road 
Enfield,  Pitfodels  ;  William  H.  Baird— between  Mid  Pitfodels  and  Deeside 

roads,  about  two  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Fernbank,  Cults  ;  James  Thomson 
Forbesfield ;  Malcolmson  Morrison— on  Great  Western  road,  one  mile  from 

Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
Fordbank,  Bridge  of  Dee  ;  William  Hall,  jun. 


.SUBURBAN   LIST.  3l7 

Forresterhill ;  Chas.  Davidson -on  the  Cornhill  road,  leading  from  west  side 

of  Lunatic  Asylum,  one  mile  and  a  half  from  Caroline  pi.,  left  hand  side 
Freshfield  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Miss  Mary  Forbes 

Friendly  Bank  ;  Wm.  Dalgleish— near  Mounthooly  bridge,  right  hand  side 
Friendville  ;  Miss  Mackenzie- -on  Great  Western  road,  one  mile  and  a  half 

from  Holburn  streets  right  hand  side 
Fuschia-Bank,  Cults  ;  Lady  Johnston 
Garthdee  House  ;  Alex,  Edniond— on  north  bank  of  i-iver  Dee,  north-east 

of  Cults  station,  about  three  miles  from  Aberdeen 
Gladstone  Villa,  Cults  ;  Francis  Coutts 
Glengairn  Cottage,  Cults ;  Capt.  Femister 
Grandholm — on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about  five  miles  from  town,  by  Old 

Bridge  of  Don 
Grandholm  Works  ;  J.  <fe  J.  Crombie,  Lim. — on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about 

three  quarters  of  a  mile  north  from  Woodside 
Grandholm  Cottage  ;  Wra.  Porter— on  north  side  of  river  Don,  about  half  a 

mile  from  W^oodside,  on  the  estate  of  Persleyden 
Granite  Hill  (late  Cairncry)  ;  A.  Moir — a  dwelling  house  at  west  end  of  Corn- 
hill  and  Cairncry  roads 
Grubb  Lodge,  Cults  ;  Mrs  Bruce 

Hawthorn  Bank,  Cults  ;  Charles  Christie— south  side  of  Ry.  Station,  Cults 
Hazelbank,  Cults  ;  Alexander  Gray 

Hazlehead  House  ;  Mrs  Anderson— about  half  a  mile  beyond  Rubislaw  Quar- 
ries, tlien  nearly  half  a  mile  to  the  left  from  Skene  road 
Heath  Villa,  Cults  ;  John  Cameron 
Henry  Villa,  West  Cults  ;  William  Cook 
Hilton  House  ;  James  F.   Anderson— about  five  minutes  walk  west  from 

Woodside  F.C.  Manse 
Holmsdale  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Capt.  David  Reid 
Homewood  ;  James  Davidson — on  Countesswells  road,  right  hand  side,  about 

two  mUes  from  Holburn  street 
Hosefield  ;  John  Stephen,  gardener— about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  north  from 

Mile-end,  Stocket 
Inchgarth  ;  George  S.  Tayler — on  north  bank  of  river  Dee,  about  three  miles 

from  town,  by  north  Deeside  road 
Ingleside,  West  Cults,  Cults  ;  Thomas  Hutchison 
Inverdee  ;  J.  Blaikie  Nicol — on  north  side  of  Dee,  3J  miles  from  town,  near 

Cults  station 
Inverdon  ;  Andrew  Murray,  jun. — west  of,  and  near  Old  Bridge  of  Don 
Jessiefield  ;  W.  Douglas— on  Skene  road,  about  two  mUes  beyond  Rubislaw 

Quarries,  left  hand  side 
Johnston  Place  ;  Major-Gen.  Rutherford  of  Altries — on  the  Rubislaw  road,  a 

quarter  of  a  mile  beyond  Rubislaw  Quarries,  left  hand  side 
Kenfield  ;  W.  Bates  Avery— on  Countesswells  road,  about  two  mUes  from 

Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Kepplestone ;  Mrs  Macdonald — on  the  Skene  road,  left  hand  side,  opposite 

Rubislaw  Quarries 
Kincorth  House,  Nigg  ;  Mrs  John  Fraser 
Kippen  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Thomas  Donaldson 
Lochhead  House  ;  Convalescent  Hospital — on  the  Low  Stocket  road,  right 

hand  side,  about  four  minutes'  walk  from  Caroline  place 
iiochhead  VUla  ;  Peter  Clark 
Louisville  ;  Mrs  Bristow — on  Great  Western  road,  one  mile  from  Holburn  st., 

right  hand  side 
Mannofield— a  group  of  dwelling  houses  on  the  Great  Western  road,  one  and  a 

half  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Mary  hill,  Rubislaw — C.  Johnstone,  near  Rubislaw  Den 
Maryville;  Col.  James  Cadenhead — at  the  west  end  of  the  South  High  Stocket 

road,  leading  from  Morniiigfield,  about  two  miles  from  Skene  square 
Mastrick— two  and  a  quarter  miles  from  town,  on  Low  Stocket  road 
Maybank  Cottage,  West  Cults  ;  G.  Reid 

Mayfield  House,  Cults  ;  George  Hilton  Paterson— at  Cults  station 
Meadow  Bank,  Cults 
Merlebank  ;  John  Duncan— on  Old  Deeside  road,  left  hand  side,  one]mile  from 

Union  place 
Middlcton  House,  Cults  ;  Misses  Collie 

27 


318  SUBURBAN    LIST. 

Middleton  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Misses  Welsh 

Millo  ;  Wm.  Esplin— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  miles  from  town, 

left  hand  side 
Monaltrie  Villa,  Seafield  ;  John  Edmonston 
Morefield  ;  Wm.  H.  Cameron,  R.N. — on  the  North  High  Stocket  road,  half  a 

mile  west  of  Mile-end,  left  hand  side 
Moreseat— on  Noi-th  High  Btocket  road,  ahout  half  a  mile  west  of  Mile-end, 

left  hand  side 
Morkeu  ;  Alexander  Forbes— at  extremity  of  Mid  Pitfodels  road 
Morningside— on  North  Deeside  rd.,  one  mile  and  a  half  from  Holburn  street, 

left  hand  side 
New  lands  ;  Misses  Duguid— on  the  Old  'North  Deeside  road,  one  mile  from 

Union  place 
Northcote,  Cults  ;  Col.  Wm.  Green,  C.B.— on  the  North  Deeside  road,  about 

three  miles  from  town,  right  hand  side 
Norwood  Hall ;  James  Ogston— on  north  bank  of  river  Dee,  about  thi-ee  miles 

from  town,  by  North  Deeside  road 
Oakbank,  Cults ; 
Oakbank  Industrial  School — on  North  High  Stocket  road,  one  mile  and  a 

quarter  from  Skene  square,  left  hand  side 
Oakbank  Villa,  King's  gate  ;  R.  H.  Strachan— on  South  High  Stocket  road, 

one  mile  and  a  quarter  from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Oldmill  Reformatory— about  two  and  a  half  miles  from  Union  place,  on  Skene 

I'oad,  right  hand  side 
Outseats  of  Pitmuxton  ;  Wm.  Thom— on  the  north  side  of  river  Dee,  one  and 

a  half  ndles  from  Aberdeen 
Persleyden  House ;  John  Stephen — on  north  side  of  river  Don,  half  [a  mile 

west  from  Grandholm  works 
Petrie  Villa,  Cults  ;  James  Ross 
Philberds,  344  Great  Western  road  ;  John  Mortimer 
Pitfodels  Road  (Mid)— branches  off  west  from  Great  Western  road  atjManno- 

field,  about  one  mile  and  a  half  from  Holburn  street 
Pitfodels  (Hillhead  of),  Cults  ;  W.  Pyper 
Powis  House  ;  Misses  Leslie — about  five  minutes'  walk  north-east  from  Kitty- 

brewster  station 
Prospect  Hill ;  James  Jamieson— on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  two  and  a  fourth 

miles  from  Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
Raeden  ;  John  L.  Mackenzie— on  North  High  Stocket  road,  one  mile  and  a 

quarter  from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Richmondhill  House  ;  John  Lyall  Grant — on  South  High  Stocket  road,  about 

four  minutes'  walk  beyond  Mile-end,  right  hand  side 
Ringwood,  Cults  ;  R.  B.  N.  Findlater 
Rockland  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Mrs  Littlejohn 
Rosebank  Cottage,  Cults  ;  Miss  Stewart 
Rosehill ;  Jas.  Mackenzie— a  dwelling-house  on  left  hand  side  of  Cornhill  road, 

nearly  opposite  Cornhill  House 
Rosewell — on  South  High  Stocket  road,  two  miles  from  Skene  square,  right 

hand  side 
Rubislaw  Quarries — on  Skene  road,  about  one  mile  beyond  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Works  and  Bleachfield  ;  Richards  &  Co.— near  Skene  road,  half  a 

mile  beyond  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Den  ;  William  Keith,  jun. — on  road  leading  to  right  from  Rubislaw 

road,  about  a  quarter  of  a  mile  from  Albyn  place 
Rubislaw  Park  ;  General  Foulerton— on  Skene  road,  about  three  minutes'  walk 

from  Rubislaw  Quarries,  left  hand  side 
Ruthrieston  House  :  George  Black — on  south  turnpike  road,  half  a  mile  beyond 

south  end  of  Holburn  street,  left  hand  side 
Ruthrieston  Lodge  ;  Misses  Scott — on  south  turnpike  road,  half  a  mile  beyond 

south  end  of  Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
St.  Clair  House ;  George  Sinclair — on  King  street  road,  left  hand  side,  one 

mile  from  town 
St.  Luke's,  Kepplestone  ;  Geo.  Reid,  R.I.  A. — on  the  Skene  road,  left  hand  side, 

opposite  Rubislaw  Quarries 
Scotstown  House — about  two  miles  north-west  from  Bridge  of  Don 
Seafield  House  ;  John  Harper 
Seafield  Cottage  ;  Geo.  M 'Bain— near  Rubislaw  Quarries 


SUBURBAN   LIST.  319 

Seaton  House— between  Old  Machar  Cathedral  and  river  Don 

Seaton  Cottage  ;  John  F.  White  LL.D.— on  north  side  of  river  Don,  one  mile 

above  Old  Bridge 
Sheddocksley— on  Old  Skene  road,  three  and  a  half  miles  from  Caroline  place, 

right  hand  side 
Sndthfield,  Whitemyres  ;  Geo.  Hall 

Southfield  House  ;  T.  A.  W.  A.  Youngson— three  and  a  half  miles  from  Aber- 
deen, on  north  side  of  Deo,  near  Cults  station 
Spring-bank  Lodge  ;  James  Duthie— ouMid  Pitfodels  road,  a  few  minutes' walk 

from  Mannofield 
Springhill ;  James  Matthews — on  Old  Skene  road,  three  miles  from  Caroline 

place 
Stocket  Hill  ;  James  Williamson — by  the  Low  Stocket  road  to  Raeden,  from 

thence  one  fourth  of  a  mile  to  the  right  hand  side 
Stocket  Eoad  (South  High) — leads  south-west  from  Mile-end,  by  left  hand  side 

road,  past  Morningfield,  and  on  to  the  Stocket 
Stocket  Road  (North  High) — leads  westward  from  Mile-end,  by  right  hand  side 

road,  past  Raeden  and  Oakbank 
Stocket  Road  (Low) — leads  in  a  straight  line  westward  from  Caroline  place, 

past  Westburn,  Bonnymuir,  and  Woodhill,  on  to  the  Stocket 
Summerhill  ;  Alex.  Emslie  Smith— on  Pouth  High  Stocket  road,  two  miles 

from  Skene  square,  right  hand  side 
Sunnybank  ;    J.  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D.— about  half  a  mile  from  Cause- 

wayend,  by  Canal  road 
Sunnypark  ;  James  Cocker  &  Sons — adjoining  Froghall,  five  minutes'  walk 

from  Causewayend 
Sunnyside  ;  Peter  M 'Robbie— adjoining  Spittal,   three  minutes'  walk  west  of 

Old  Red  Lion  Inn 
Temoi-a,  Cults  ;  Robert  Fergusson 
Thornhill ;   Mrs  Chivas— on  Mid  Pitfodels  road,  two  and  a  half  miles  from 

Holburn  street,  right  hand  side 
Thorngrove  ;    William    Jackson — on  North   Deeside   road,   two  miles    from 

Aberdeen 
Thornvilla,  Seafield  ;  Hugh  Harper 
Torry  Farm  ;  William  Duncan- -on  south  side  of  river  Dee,  opposite  Victoria 

Bridge 
Trinity  Cemetery,  King  street  road  ;  James  Curran,  superintendent 
Villa  Franca  ;  Geo.  Dempsy— a  quarter  of  a  mile  north  from  Queen's  gate 
Viewbank  ;  James  Collie— on  North  Deeside  road,  about  three  miles  from 

town,  right  hand  side 
Viewfield  ;  John  Wight,  M.D.— between  Countesswells  and  Rabislaw  roads, 

one  half  mile  west  of  Rubislaw  Quarries 
Vinery  Lodge,  Cults  ;  Daniel  Macandrew 

Wellwood  ;  George  Davidson — on  N.  Deeside  road,  near  Cults,  right  hand  side 
West  Cults  House,  Cults  ;  Mrs  Maitland 
AVestburn  ;  James  Chalmers— on  Low  Stocket  road,   right  hand  side,   five 

minutes'  walk  from  Caroline  place 
Westpark  ;  Mrs  Gray — on  North  Deeside  road,  three  miles  from  town,   left 

hand  side 
Westerton  House  ;  Mrs  George  Stirling — three  and  a  half  miles  from  Aber- 
deen, on  north  side  of  Dee,  near  Cults  station 
Whitemyres  House  ;  James  Donald— on  the  old  Skene  road,  three  and  three 

fourth  miles  from  Skene  square,  by  Low  Stocket  road 
Whitestripes  ;  John  Duncan— about  a  mile  and  a  half  west  of  Old  Bridge  of  Don 
Willowpark—  on  Low  Stocket  road,  two  miles  from  Caroline  place,  left  hand  side 
Woodbank  ;  Alex.  Davidson— on  North  Deeside  road,  three  miles  from  town, 

right  hand  side 
Woodbine  Cottage,  Ruthrieston  ;  Andrew  Adams 
Woodend  Cottage,  Hazlehead  ;  James  Inglis — on  Skene  road,  two  miles  from 

town,  right  hand  side 
Woodhill ;  Alex.  Jopp— on  Low  Stocket  road,  one  mile  and  a  quarter  from 

Caroline  place,  right  hand  side 
Woodland  House  ;  Robert  Collie— on  Pitfodels,  between  the  Mid  Pitfodels  and 

Deeside  roads,  about  two  miles  from  Holburn  street 
Woodside  House  ;  Wm.  Murray — on  the  south  side  of  river  Don,  ab(3ut  a  mile 

past  Woodside  Railway  Station 


TRADES  AND  PROFESSIONS' 

DIRECTORY. 


Accountants. 

Those  tnarlced  thus  *  are  Tneinbers 
of  Society  of  Acds.  in  Aberdeen. 

*Allan,   R.   Crossley,   25   Union 

street 
*Byres,  Alex.  M.,  74  Union  st. 
Collie,  Robert,  25  Union  street 
*Cooper,  George,  5  Market  street 
*Crombie,  John,  74  Union  street 
Edwards,  David,  30  Irvine  pi. 
Ferguson,  Thomas,  177  Union  st. 
Fotheringham,  T.,  Robert   Gor- 
don's College 
Frater,  James,  Town-house 
Glennie,  H.  A.,  22  Adelphi 
Grant,  Jas.  R.,  C.A.,  Beechlea 
Guthrie,  W.  S.   (National  Bank 

of  Scotland,  Limited) 
*Greig,  John  K.   (of  J.  Meston 

&  Co.),  75  Union  street 
Ironside,   A.  M.    (N.    of  S.   B., 

Lim. ),  Market  Branch 
JafTrey,  Thos.   (N.   of  S.    Bank, 

Lim.),  West-end  Branch 
Kemlo  &  *Ledingham,  9  Union 

terrace 
Lamb,  George,  35a  Union  street 
Leslie,  John,  12  Union  terrace 
*Lunan,  Wm.,  183  Great  West- 
ern road 
M'Aldowie,  John,  13a  Correction 

wynd 
M'Connochie,    A.    I.,    C.A.,    74 

Union  street 
M'Diarmid,    John    (stamps    and 
taxes) 


M'Kenzie,  John  R.,  13  Bridge  st. 
Macdonald,  Arch.  (A.  S.  N.  Co.) 
*Machray,  Alex.,  152  Union  st. 
Marquis,    *Hall,    &   Milne,    147 

Union  street 
Meikle,  Alex.  (Royal  Bank) 
*Meston,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  75 Union  st. 
*  Milne,  James,  10  Bridge  street 
*Milne,  James,  jun.   (M.  H.,  & 

M.),  147  Union  street 
Mollison,  George,  89  Union  st. 
Morrison,  R,  P.,  County  bdgs. 
Munro,  J.  C.  Ritchie,  21  Bridge 

street 
Paterson,  Henry,  75  Union  st. 
Paterson,  Sam.  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
Rae,  Thos.,  14  St.  Andrew  st. 
*Reid,  W.  A.,  75  Union  street 
Riddell,  Thos.  (N.  S.  S.  Bank) 
Robertson,  Geo.  (T.  &  C.  Bank, 

Limited) 
Robertson,  R.  W.,  7  Belmont  st. 
Ross,  John  A.,  62  Irvine  place 
Ross,  David  (Jas.  Tytler) 
Simpson,  Alex.,  jr.,  9  Union  ter. 
*Sinclair,    James    A.    (Bank    of 

Scotland) 
Souter,  D.  (N.ofS.  Bank,  Lim.) 
Stewart,    Wm.    (Com.    Bank   of 

Scotland,  Lim.) 
Strachan  &  *Gray,  177  Union  st. 
Stronach,    Alex.,  jun.,    20  Bel- 
mont street 
*Tytler,  James,  12  Union  ter. 
*Whyte,  Geo.  G.,  130*  Union  st. 
Wilson,  George  (S.  D.  &  D.),  1 

Kins  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


321 


Advocates. 

See  also  Solicitors. 

Those  marked  thus  *  arc  Notaries 

Public. 
Adam,    Thomson,     &     Ross,    2 

Union  terrace 
*Allan,  Buckley  Allan,  &  Milne, 

56  Castle  street 
*  Anderson  &  Rae,  14  Union  ter. 
Barclay,  John  B.,  17  Belmont  st. 
Brown,  William  A.,  Court-house 

buildings 
*Bryce,  John  Stewart  (of  David- 
son &  Garden) 
*Butchart,  J.  S.,  20  Belmont  st. 
Burnett  &  Reid,  20  King  street 
*Burnett,     W.     Kendall,     123  J 

Union  street 
Cadenhead,    Geo.,     Court-house 

buildings 
Cattanach,  D.  G.,  12  Bon- Accord 

square 
*Chalmers,  C.  &  P.  H.,  13  Union 

terrace 
Chalmers,  David,  M.A.,  (C.  &  P. 

H.  C),  13  Union  terrace 
Clark,  Peter,  83  Union  street 
Clyne,  Norval,  6  Golden  square 
*Cochran    &    Macpherson,     152 

Union  street 
*Collie,  J.  &  G.,  25  Union  street 
*Cooper,  P. ,  &  Son,  42  Union  st. 
Davidson,  C.  B.,  County  bdgs, 
*Davidson  &  Garden,  7  Union  ter. 
*Duncan  &  Morice,  34  Marischal 

street 
Duncan,    John    &    Douglass,    8 

Castle  street 
Dunn,  Wm.,  63  Union  street 
Edmond,  F.,  LL.D.,  5  Albyn  pi. 
Edmond,  J.  &  A.,  229  Union  st. 
*Edraonds     &      Macqueen,      10 

Bridge  street 
Falconer,  George,  63  Union  st. 
*Fraser  &  Duguid,  13  Bridge  st. 
Garden,  ~F.  T,,  13  Union  terrace 
*Gordon,  Wm.,  Town-house 
Grant,  George,  22  Belmout  st. 
Grub,  George,  LL.D.,  Advocates' 

Hall,  Broad  street 


*Hunter,   Gordon,  &  Smith,   14 

Adelphi 
*Jopp,  Andrew,  27  King  street 
*Kemlo  &  Ledingham,  9  Union 

terrace 
Lamb,  R.,  29  Union  street 
*Leask,  A.  R.  D.,  19  Marischal 

street 
Leslie  &  Reid,  137  Union  street 
Littlejohn,  David,  County  bdgs. 
*McKinnon,  L.,  jun.,  &  Son,  23 

Market  street 
*M'Lennan,  Hugh,  71  King  st. 
Mackinnon,  Wm.,  23  Market  st. 
Marquis,    Hall,    &    Milne,    147 

Union  street 
Meffet,  Alex.,  26  Belmont  street 
Milligan,   David  M.    Moir,    214 

tjnion  street 
*Milne  &  Walker,  16  Union  ter. 
Mitchell,  David,  24  Adelphi 
Mitchell,  Stodart  J.,  24  Adelphi 
*Muill,  John,  21  Bridge  street 
*Murray  &  M'Combie,  214  Union 

street 
*Murray,  Alex.,  214  Union  st. 
Ogg,  Wm.  F. ,  48  Market  street 
Parker  &  M'Combie,  129  Union 

street 
Paul,  Wm.,  245  Union  street 
*Paull  &  Williamson,  12  King  st. 
*Reid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  st. 
Robertson   &  Lumsden,    County 

buildings,  Castle  street 
Ruxton,  Charles,  13  Union  ter. 
Ruxton,  Thos.,  84  Union  street 
*Rutherford     &     Gillies,     18lA 

Union  street 
Shives,  Thomas,  74  Union  street 
Simpson  &  Cruden,  13  Bridge  st. 
Sinclair-Spark    &    Taylor,    129 

Union  street 
Smith,  Alex.  Emslie,  1304  Union 

street 
*Stephen  &  Smith,  89  Union  st. 
*Stewart  &  Murray,  83  Union  st. 
*Stronach,   Duncan,  &  Duguid, 

1  King  street 
Stronach,    Alex.,    jun.,   20    Bel- 
mont street 
Watson,  James,  2  Union  terrace 


322 


TRADES   AND    PROFESHIONs'    DIRECTORY. 


Watt   &   Cumine,    4    Correction 

wynd 
*Watt,  John,  jun.,  35a  Union  st. 

*  Webster,  J.  &  A.,  44  King  st. 
Whyte,  James  R.,  46  King  street 
Whyte,  John,  7  Union  terrace 

*  Wight,  A.  F.,  11  Union  hdgs. 
Willet,  J.  C,  255  Union  street 
Wilson,  Charles  (W.S.),    Court- 
house buildings 

Wilson,     John     Dove,     LL.D., 
Court-house  buildings 

*  Yeats,   Milne,  &  M 'Donald,  46 

King  street 
Yeats,  Alexander,  Town -house 
Youngson  &  Storie,   124   Union 

street 

Aerated  Water  Manufac- 
turers. 
Broomhead,    George  E.,   Justice 

Mill  lane 
Coutts,  Wni.,   60  and  62  Queen 

street 
Forbes,  Maxwell,  &  Co. ,  Limited, 

Holburn  buildings,  83  Hol- 

burn  street 
North  British  Co.,   Limited,  50 

Queen  street 
Salmond,   R.   &  J.,  37,  39,  and 

41a  George  street 
Sangster  &  Co.,  34  St.  Clair  st. 
Strachan,  R.  H.,  Barkmill  road 
Thomson,   Wm.,    Lemon  street, 

Park  road 
Wallace,   J.,   &  Co.,  51  and  55 

George  street 

Agents  and  Commission 
Merchants. 

Adams,  John  C,   22   Broomhill 

place 
Allan,  James,  40  St.  Paul  street 
Anderson,  G.  B. ,  Shore  lane 
Asher,  James,  &  Sons,  12  and  13 

Back  wynd 
Bannerman,  William,  &   Co.,    2 

Trinity  quay 
Bannerman,   Patrick,    3   Trinity 

quay 
Barclay,  J.,  19  Correction  wynd 


Barclay,  M. ,  60  Dee  street 
Barker,  James,  164  Crown  st. 
Barron,  John,  18  Adelphi 
Black,  George,  46a  Mount  street 
Berneaud  &  Co.,  63  Marischal  st. 
Bruce,  R.,  7  Mount  street  west 
Buchan,  G.,  10  College  street 
Cadenhead,     Wm.,    39    Netber- 

kirkgate 
Cameron,  John,  16  Hadden  st. 
Catto,  James,  21^  Adelphi 
Chalmers,  J.  S.,  56  Marischal  st. 
Christie,  C,  &  Co.,  Guild  street 
Clarke  &  Co.,  47  Marischal  st. 
Connon,     Richard,     &     Co.,     18 

Regent  quay 
Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  Clark's  court, 

2  Upperkirkgate 
Cook,  J.,  &  Sons,  62  Marischal  st. 
Copland,   Arthur,    49  Marischal 

street 
Craig  &  Hunter,  48  Marischal  st. 
Crombie,  James,  3  Trinity  build- 
ings. Trinity  quay 
Cruickshank,  George,  37  Market 

street 
Cruickshank,  J.,  22  Belmont  st. 
Davidson,   Robert,   2  Correction 

wynd 
Donald,    John,    Mile-end    Nur- 
series 
Dougans,  A.,  jun.,  132  Union  st. 
Duff",  Arch. ,  &  Son,  Guild  street 
Duff,  Wra.,  jun.,  15  Adelphi 
Duncan,  George,  61  Loch  street 
Ellis    &    M 'Hardy,    21    Regent 
quay,  and  132  Union  street 
Elrick  &  M'Pherson,  24  Guild  st. 
Elsmie,  G.,  &  Son,  22  Regent  qy. 
Falconer,  J.  G. ,  53  Marischal  st. 
Ferrall,  J.  C,  63  Union  street 
Fleming,  John,  48  Market  street 
Eraser,  James,  26  Thomson  st. 
Ganson,   Herman,    63  Marischal 

street 
Gill,  Wm.,  39  Marischal  street 
Gordon  &  Thomson,  63  Loch  st. 
Gordon,  W.  &  H.  C. ,  29  Union 

street 
Grant  &  Co.,  74  and  75  Regent 
.piay 


TRADES   AND    TROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


323 


Grant,  John,  23  Cotton  street 
Gray,  A.  R. ,  Market  street 
Gray,  David,  42  Union  street 
Gray,  Wm.,  8  Carmelite  street 
Green,  Wm.,  29  Queen  street 
Gulstad,  Wm.,  13  Crown  terrace 
Harper,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Guild  st. 
Harvey,  G.  T.,  63  Union  street 
Hector,  John,  81  John  street 
Henderson,    David,    114    North 

Broadford 
Henderson,    John,     102    North 

Broadford 
Henderson,    John    A.,    &    Co., 

Guild  street  buildings 
Hutcheson,    George,   &   Co.,   47 

Marischal  street 
Ingram  &  Mortimer,  20  Adelphi 
Johannesen  &  Co.,  55  Marischal 

street 
Johnstone,  C.  &  A,,  14  Regent 

quay 
Ledingham,  J.,  58  Loanhead  ter. 
Leslie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  67  Marischal 

street 
Ludwig,  Chas.,  &  Co.,  54  Regent 

quay 
Lunan,  M.,  5  Adelphi  lane 
M 'Galium,  D.,  18  Marischal  st. 
M 'Donald,  P.,  21  Upperkirkgate 
M'Taggart  &   Booth,    74    Shore 

brae 
Macdonald,  D.,  &  Sons,   27  and 

29  St.  Andrew  street 
Macdonald,  J.  B. ,  22  Adelphi 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  30  John  street 
Marshall,  Alex.  A.  S.,  43  Mari- 
schal street 
Mathieson,  Wm.,  46  Mount  st. 
Mellis,    G.,    &    Son,    5    Trinity 

buildings 
Mennie     &     Brown,    2    Trinity 

buildings 
Milne,  John,  13  Loch  street 
Milne,  John  B.,  48  Stanley  st. 
Milne,  Wm. ,  76  Union  street 
Milne,    Wm.,    jun.,    46    King's 

crescent 
Mitchell,  John,  58  Castle  street 
Moffatt,  W.  T.,  57  Shiprow 
Moir,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  216  Union  st. 


Mollison,  G,,  15  Correction  wynd 
Murrison,  A.  R. ,  27  James  street 
Philip,  James  L.,  4  Stafford  st. 
Porter,  George,  jun.,  28  Market 

street 
Preston,  Burton,  Portland  street 
Reid,  Joseph,  34  Marischal  street 
Rennie,  John  T.,  &  Son,  48  Mari- 
schal street 
Riddell,  John  S.,  22  Adelphi 
Riddell,     G.     &     W.,     Provost 

Jamieson's  quay 
Robertson  &  Arnot,  2  Trinity  st. 
Robertson,  John,  45  Marischal  st. 
Ross,  Alex.,  12  Esslemont  avenue 
Ross,  Wm.,  37  Market  street 
Scorgie,  John,  40  Broad  street 
Sellar,  Wm. ,  50  Castle  street 
Sharp,  Jas.,  &  Son,  34  Bridge  st. 
Sheed,  John,  &  Co.,  44  Marischal 

street 
Skene,  Alex.,  41  Regent  quay 
Skinner,  Wm. ,  7  Regent  quay 
Smith  &  Johnstone,   11    Regent 

quay 
Smith,  Wm.,  jun.,  4  Belmont  st. 
Soutter,     Wm.,     Elm    Cottage, 

Ruthrieston 
Stephen,      George,     &     Son,     8 

Erskine  street 
Tester,  James,  34  Albert  terrace 
Thomson,  G.,  &  Son,  14  Bridge 

street 
Thomson,  Thomas,  15  Correction 

wynd 
Tocher,  Robt. ,  8  Drum's  lane 
Tulloch,  James,  &  Co.,  30  and  32 

Virginia  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  22  Adelphi 
Walton,  Thos.,  29  Regent  quay 
Watson,  A.  G.,  23  King  street 
Watson,   Philip,   &  Dawson,  12 

Virginia  street 
Watt,  James,  36  Regent  quay 
Williams,  William,   &  Sons,    38 

Regent  quay 
Williamson,  R.  C,  5  Market  st. 
Wilson,  A.  R.,  6  Elmbank  ter. 

Agent  (Estate). 
Smith,  Wm.,  jun.,  4  Belmont  st. 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSION^'    DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural  Implement 
Makers. 

Harper  &  Co. ,  Hadden  street 

Harpers  Limited,  Albion  Iron 
Works,  Albion  street 

McKeuzie,  Th.,  13  Summer  st. 

Reid,  Benjamin,  &  Co.,  Bon- 
Accord  "Works,  Justice  Mill 
lane 

Architects. 

Coutts,  George,  22  John  street 
Ellis  &  Wilson,  Victoria  build- 
ings. 34  Bridge  street 
Fuller,  Edmund  G. ,  Abdn.  Granite 

Works 
Gordon,  John,  4  North  Broadford 
Henderson,    James,     24     North 

Albert  street 
Henderson,  William,  &  Son,  124 

Union  street 
Jenkins  &  Marr,  16  Bridge  street 
Leslie,  F.  A.  R.,  4  Marine  place 
M'Cann,  J.  P.,  35a  Union  street 
M'Millan,  Duncan,  35a  Union  st. 
Mackenzie,  J. Rus.,  181a  Union  st. 
Matthews     &     Mackenzie,     255 

Union  street 
Macandrew,  Daniel,  120  Loch  st, 
Mavor,  Alex.,  124  Union  street 
Pirie  &  Clyne,  123^  Union  street 
Rust,  John,  jun. ,  4  Bridge  street 
Ruxton,  Wm.,  84  Union  street 
Smith,   W.   &  J.,  &  Kelly,  148 

King  street  and  26  Belmont 

street 
Souttar,  James,  A.R.I.B.A.,  42 

Union  street 

Architectural  Surveyors. 

Balmain,John  W.  (ordained),  35a 

Union  street 
Brown,  Alex.,  7  Belmont  street 
Mackenzie,  Rod.,  52  St.  Swithin 

street 

Artificial  Limb  Maker, 

Kinnear,  James,  110  King  street 

Artists. 
Fraser,  John  P.,  Gray's  School 
of  Art 


Garey,  Wm.,  28  Charles  street 
Gordon,    Wm.,   24   Summerfield 

terrace 
Gowans,  G.  Russell,  34  Langstane 

place 
Hay,  John,  115  Union  street 
M'Mahon,  John,  54  Union  place 
Mackenzie,  Alex.,  15  Adelphi 
Michie,  James  Coutts,  1  Crown 

place 
Mitchell,  John,  10  Gladstone  pi. 
Smith,  G,  G, ,  146  King  street 
Wilson,  G.  W.,  &  Co.,  25  Crown 

street,  2  St.  Swithin  street, 

and  Stanley  street 

Auctioneers. 

Andrew,  F.,  47  Broad  street 
Brown,  Alex.,  &  Son,    1  and  3 

Belmont  street 
Brown,  Charles,  115  Union  st. 
Brown,  George,  27  View  terrace 
Brown,  Pat.,  3  Belmont  street 
Christie,  Henry  J.,  15  Adelphi 
Christie,  John,  15  Adelphi 
Cruickshank,  Hadden,  &  Co.,  86 

Spring  garden 
Davidson,  T.,  Pointlaw 
Duncan,    John,    Cattle   Market, 

King  street 
Gordon,  George,  7  Roslin  ter. 
Hendry,  D.  R.,  60  Queen  street 
Johnstone  &   Law,    183    Albert 

quay 
M'Call,  John,  20  Castle  street 
Maitland,  James,  13  Canal  street 
Middleton,  Alex.,  33  Powis  ter. 
Meff  Bros. ,  Point  law 
Morison,    John   G.,   48   Nether- 

kirkgate 
Morrison,  Wm.,  32  Powis  ter. 
Reid,  David,  100  North  Broad- 
ford 
Reid,  John  W. ,  80  George  street 
Reith  &  Anderson,  Kittybrewster 
Shaw,  S.  R.  W.,  35a  Union  st. 
Thomson,   James,   Central   Auc- 
tion Mart,  Kittybrewster 
Walker,  W.  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.) 
Wilson,  John,  Crown  court,  41^ 
Union  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


325 


Bakers. 

Anderson,  Alex. ,  60  George  st. 
Anderson,  James,  95  Skene  st. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  200  Holburn  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs,  6  Commerce  st. 
Birnie,  A.  W. ,  2  Justice  street 
Bremner,  John,  &  Co.,  William's 

square 
Brown,  George,  78  Waterloo  qy. 
Brown,  Leslie,  64  Virginia  street 
Buchan,   Francis,   129  Crown  st. 

and  16  Union  place 
Buchan,  Robt.,  &  Son,  76  Green 
Carle,  Alex.,  6  Waverley  place 
Charles,  Wm.,  76  Skene  square 
Clark,  George,  53  Hutcheon  st. 
Cooper,  J.  E.,  9  &  11  Roscmount 

place 
Cooper,  Wm.,  83  Gallowgate 
Craig,  A.,  310  George  street 
Craig,  George,  36  Leadside  road 
Croll,  Alex.,  67  George  street 
Croll,  Matthew,  167  Gallowgate 
Croll,  W.,  70  King  street 
Edward,  John,  276  George  street 
Flett,  Alex.,  7  Dee  street 
Flett,  John,  142  George  street 
Garden  &  Raeburn,  32  Schoolhill 
Gray,  James,  44  King's  crescent 
Hadden,  James,  28  Bank  street 
Hay,  James,  105  West  North  st. 
Hutcheson,  A.  B.,  63  Broad  st. 
Johnston,    Joseph,    185    North 

Broadford 
Lamb,  Andrew,  181^  Crown  st. 
Law,  James,  9  Upperkirkgate 
Law,  Alexander,  82  Shiprow 
Ledingham,    John,    Rosemount 

Bakevj 
Leith,  J. ,  66  College  street 
M 'Donald,  James,  32  Gallowgate 
MTherson,  Alex.,  jun.,  3  Guild 

street  and  45  Richmond  st. 
MTherson,  Alex.,  15  Fountain- 
hall  road,  18  Guild  st.,  and 

9  Union  buildings 
Mackenzie,  Wm.,  66  Queen  st. 
Martin  Bros.,  23  Justice  street 
Masson,  David,   3  South  Mount 

street 
Mearus,  P.,  90  North  Broadford 


MefF,  Robert,  199  George  street 
Melvin,  Mrs,  Mannofield 
Mitchell  &  Muil,    Limited,   46^ 

Schoolhill,  147  George  street, 

28a  Union  place,   and   133 

Rosemount  place 
Mitchell,  W.  C,  18  North  Broad- 

ford 
Morrison,  Mrs  James,  6  Shiprow 
Morrison,  Wm., 92  Bon-Accord  st. 
Murchie,  Wm. ,  7  Chattan  place 
Nicolson,  Alex.,  11  Waverley  pi. 
Reid,  David,  184  Holburn  street 
Sangster,  John,  32  and  34  Ashley 

road,  and  68  and  70  Clare- 

niont  street 
Sim,  Alex.,  415  Holburn  street 
Smart,  George  M.,  45  Green 
Smart,  George,  69  East  North  st. 
Strathdee,  James,  2  and  4  Skene 

terrace 
Strichen,  Alex.,  214  King  street 
Todd,  John,  136  Skene  street 
Warrack,  John,  5  Chapel  street 
Watson,  John,  Belvidere  place 
Welsh,  George,  102  King  street 
Wood,  James  H.,  70  Park  street 

Banking  Companies. 

Sec  page  11. 

Basket  Makers. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly 
street 

Bon-Accord  Basket  Co.,  26  Ex- 
change street 

Hendry,  James,  7  Upperkirkgate 

Laing,  David,  &  Son,  77^  Wind- 
mill brae 

Mackie,  Alex.,  1  and  2  Market 
gallery 

Ogg,  David  12^,  13,  13 J,  14 
Correction  wynd 

Ogg,  Robt.,  30  to  33  Market  gal- 
lery and  10  Carmelite  lane 

Swanson,  A.  G.,  17  Princes  st. 

Thompson,  Wm.  M.,  32,  33,  and 
34  Market  hall 

Beadles. 

See  page  44' 


326 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Bellhangers. 

See  Blacksmiths. 

Berlin  Wool  Dealers. 

Adam,  P.,  25b  Union  place 
Cruicksliauk,    A.,    &    Co.,    105 

Union  street 
Bearsely,  Miss,  12  and  14  Crown 

street 
Johnston,  Anthony  B.,  16  Crown 

street 
Seiv Wright,  John,  111  Union  st. 
Strachan,  G.,  13  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Stratton,  Miss,  13  Diamond  st. 

Bicycles  &  Sewing-  Machines. 

MAKERS    AND  AGENTS. 

Bain,  Wm. ,  9  Bridge  street 
Bonner,  Joseph,  12  Gt.  Western 

road 
Bradbury  &  Co.,  113  George  st. 
Bruce,  G.,  12  and  14  Holburn  st. 
Mitchell,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  183  Nortli 

Broadford 
Smith,  A.,  Market  street 
Stewart,  James,  7  Union  wynd 
Walton,  Alex.,  107  &  108  Wel- 
lington road 
Willox  &  Watt,  4  &  6  SchoolhiU 

Billet  Master. 

Frater,  Jas.,  City  Chamberlain's 
office 

Bill-Posters. 

Jackson,  G.,  3  S.  College  street 
Meston,  C,  26  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Pattison,  J. ,  50  Upperkirkgate 

Bird  and  Animal  Stuffers. 

Robb,  Arthur,  23  Great  Western 

road 
Sim,  George,  14  King  street 

Blacksmiths, 

Those  marked  *  are  Bellhangers. 
Abernethy,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  Ferryhill 
Allan,  James,  88  College  street 
Angus,  John,  12  Sugarhouse  lane 
^Beattie,  Francis,  20a  Dee  street 


Blaikie   Brothers,   Footdee   Iron 

Works 
Bremner,  Wm.,  27  St.  Clair  st. 
Bruce,   Alex.,  3  Little  Belmont 

street 
Cowie,  C,  184  West  North  street 
^Duncan,  John,  k  Co.,  51  Union 

street 
Forbes,  George,  21  Mounthooly 
Garvie,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  55  Eose  st. 
Gordon,  George,  19  Leadside  rd. 
Grant,  J.,  12  Gilcomston  steps 
Gray,  D.,  &  Son,  182  Hardgate 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Harper  &  Co.,  80  College  street 
Harpers    Limited,    Albion    Iron 

Works,  Albion  street 
Henderson,  Jas.,  Harriet  street 
Henderson,  J,  M.,  King  st.  place 
Hurry,  A. ,  Rodger's  walk 
Hutcheon,  Wm.,  10  Bridge  pi. 
Ingram,  Alex.,  37  West  North 

street 
Irvine,  James,  4  Farrier  lane 
Johnstone,  Wm.,  129  W.  North 

street 
*Laing,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  121  Union 

street 
Laing,  Thomas,  19  Gallowgate 
*Laing,  W.,  &  Son,  207  Gallow- 
gate 
Lamont,  Alex.,  5  St.  Clair  street 
M 'Donald,  J.,  50  West  North  st. 
M'Gregor,  John,  10  Minister  lane 
*M 'Hardy,  D.,  &  Son  (in  ordi- 
nary   to    the     Queen),     54 

Netherkirkgate 
M'Kenzie,  Thos.,  13  Summer  st. 
M'Rae,  A.,  130  Hardgate 
Masson,  J.  G.,  22  Dutf  street 
Mitchell,  Chas.,  40 J  Loch  street, 

and  77  George  street 
Mitchell,  Robt.,  102  Gallowgate 
Reid,  John,  32  Justice  street 
Sangster,  John  A.,  34  St.  Clair 

street 
Selbie,  James,  3  Commerce  lane 
Simpson,  Wm. ,  %Q  Gordon  street 
Simpson,  Wm.,  30  Carmelite  st. 
Smith   &   Bonnyman,    30   Great 

Western  road 


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Stephenson,  James,  Affleck  st. 
*Tindal,  James,  79  and  81  Locli 

*Tindal,  K,  19  Loch  street 
Troup,  John,  74  West  North  st. 
*Watson,  James,  72  Gallowgate 
Williams,  Geo.,  Wellington  road 

Bleachers. 

Richards  &  Co.,  Rubislaw 

Block-Maker. 

Wyness,  Alex.  H.,  Regent  road 

Boat-builders. 

Connon,  Wm. ,  Point  law 
Duthie,  J.,   Sons,   &  Co.,   York 

place 
Forsyth,  Alex.  L.,  &  Sons,  York 

street 
Lewis,  John,  Point  law 
Ross,  D.  &  J.,  P.  ]>.'s  quay 
Skinner,  John,  &  Son,  Welling- 
ton street 

Boat  Hirer. 

Ogilvie,  James,  Victoria  Bridge 

Bobbin  Makers. 

Brebner,  J.  &  J.  L.,  31  Cotton 
street 

Boilermakers. 

Abernethy,  Jas.,  &Co.,  Ferryhill 
Blaikie   Brothers,.   Footdee  Iron 

Works 
Dalgety  Brothers,  70  Hutcheon 

street 
Hall,  A.,  &  Co.,  40  York  street 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Martin,  G.  &  W. ,  Regent  road 

Book-Agents. 

Bruce,  Robt,  (Blackie  &  Son),  40 

Broad  street 
Hird,  A.  P.,  28  Queen  street,  for 

Jas.  Penman  &  Co.,  London 
Rae,  James  (W.  Mackenzie),   48 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Virtue  &  Co.,  30  Queen  street 


Bookbinders. 

Avery,    J.,    &  Co.,  Limited,  20 

Netherkirkgate 
Cormack&  Co.,  42  Castle  street 
Cor  mack,  W.  B.,  1  Black  friars  st. 
Cornwall,    George,    &    Sons,    45 

Castle  street 
Edmond  &  Spark,  J.  &  J.  P.,  54 

Queen  street 
Jackson,  Wm.,  18  Back  wynd, 

and  10  Little  Belmont  street 
Middleton    &    Emslie,    Victoria 

court,  54  Castle  street 
Wilson,  Jas.,  16  Market  Gallery 

Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

Those  marked*  are  wholesale. 

Adam,  John,  73  Union  street 
Adams,  John,  1  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Adams,  W.  D. ,  25  Thistle  street 
Allan,   Miss   M.,    68   Esslemont 

avenue 
Bisset,  James  G,,  59  Broad  st. 
Bonner,  Joseph,  58  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Broad    St.    Stationery   Co.,    39 

Broad  street 
Booth,  Robert,  35  Bank  street 
Brown,    Alexander,    &    Co.,    77 

Union  street 
Campbell,    James,    13    and    14 

Market  gallery 
Cormack,  Wm.  B.,  1  Blackfriars 

street 
Craig,  Thos.,  286  George  street 
Cromar,  James,  1  Urquhart  road 
Daniel  &  Son,  46  Castle  street 
Davidson,  John,  179  Crown  st. 
Davidson,  Wm.,  15  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Dempster    &     Co.,     4     Market 

gallery 
Diack,  Wm.,  2  Belmont  street 
Ferries,  John,  81  Windmill  brae 
Finnie,  Peter,  18  Market  gallery 
Eraser,  Geo.,  189  George  street 
Frost,  Robert,  112  King  street 
Frost,  Mrs.,  17  S.  Mount  street 
Gibson  &  Thomson,  12  Correction 

wynd 


82^ 


TRADES  AND  PROFESSIONS^   DIRECTORY. 


Gibb,  Robert,  84  Upper  Denburn 
Glenesk,  Wm.  S.,  95  George  st. 
Gullan,  David,  52  Castle  street 
Hall,  T.  C,  222  George  street 
Hatt,  Wm.,  42A  Chapel  street 
Hector,  Wm.,  119  and  259  Hol- 

burn  street 
*Helmrich,  Chas. ,  23  Adelphi 
Ironside,  Geo.,  11  East  North  st. 
Johnston,  P.  G.,  115  George  st. 
Katz,  Moses,  17  Market  gallery 
Kennedy,  M.  E. ,  31  Rose  street 
Lamb,  Thomas,  40  Market  st. 
Ledingham,  Alex. ,  27  Bank  st. 
Lindsay,    W.   &  W.,  28  and  30 

Market  street 
M'AVilliam,  Wm.,  42  Castle  st. 
Mackintosh,  J.,  62  Broad  street 
Macpherson,    Duncan,     40     St. 

Nicholas  street 
Marnoch,  G.  R.,  68  Park  street 
Martin,  Alex.,  13  George  street 
Martin,  George,  28  Woolmanhill 
Middleton,  George,  2  Baker  st. 
Milne,  A.  &  R.,  199  Union  street 

and  1  Crown  street 
Mitthe.ll,  Rae,  48  St.  Clement  st. 
Monro,  Joseph,  &  Son,  32  Wool- 
manhill 
Morison,  Alex.,  28  Marischal  st. 
Murray,  Alex.,  271  Union  street 

and  lA  Bon- Accord  street 
Murray,  Jas. ,  28  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Murray,  J.  B.,  66  Union  place 
Nicol,  T.  P.,  8  Market  gallery 
Paul,  John,  277  George  street 
Rattray,  David,  135  Union  st 
Rose,  A.,  11  Rose  street 
Scott,  Francis,  52  George  street 
Scott,  Mrs.,  110  Holburn  street 
Sim,  Alex.,  31  Esslemont  avenue 
*Simpson  &  Winten,  18  St.  Paul 

street 
Smith,  John  Rae,  57  Union  st. 
*Smith,  Lewis,  &  Son,  M'Com- 

bie's  court,  50|  Union  st. 
Smith,  Robert,  70i  Gallowgate 
Smith,  Wm.  T.,  82  Regent  quay 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  33  George  st. 
*Taylor  &  Henderson,  17  Adelphi 
Taylor,  Mrs. ,  58  College  street 


Thom,  Mrs.  James,  156  Welling- 
ton road 
Thomson,  James  C,  58  Shiprow 
*Troup,  A. ,  33  Queen  street 
Vessie,  Miss  M. ,  6  Rosemount  pi. 
Walker,  Robert,  145  Union  st. 
Walker  &  Co.,  19  Bridge  street 
Wyllie,  D.,  &  Son,   167  and  169 
Union  st.,  and  2  Bridge  st. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Adams,  George,  31  Wales  street 
Anderson,  Jas.,  Wellington  road 
Aiken,  Alex. ,  27  Broad  street 
Archibald,  Robert,  47  College  st. 
Badenoch,  Jas.,  5  Link  street 
Beattie,  Joseph,  16  St.Nicholas  st. 
Begg,  Peter,  58  Virginia  street 
Berry,  Thos.,  4  Skene  square 
Bisset,  George,  179  Gallowgate 
Bittiner   Max,  53  Regent  quay 
Blair,  Patrick  P.,  45  Broad  st. 
Bothwell,  John,  18  Guestrow 
Brown,  R.,  42i  Summer  st. 
Brown,  T.,  19  Great  Western  rd. 
Burnett,  John,  200  George  st. 
Cameron,  Wm.,  10  Skene  street 
Chalmers,  W.,  24  Carmelite  lane 
Cooper,  Samuel,  113  Park  street 
Coull,  George,  2  Mount  st.  west 
Craig  &  Morrison,  127  George  st. 
Crone,  David,  36  Skene  square 
Cumming,  A.,  13  Mounthooly 
Dawson,  George,  3  Gallowgate 
Deuchar,  James,  113  Holburn  st. 
Donaldson,  G.,  1  Justice  street 
Dow,  John,  82  North  Broadford 
Dundee  Equitable  Boot   Depot, 

27  Union  street 
Dunn,  John  A. ,  24  and  175  Union 

street 
Edwards,  D.,  216  Holburn  street 
Esson,  Charles,  29a  Dee  street 
Ewen,   Wm.,   &  Co.,  53  Upper- 

kirkgate. 
Ewing,  Alex.,  13  Jack's  brae 
Forsyth,  John,  32  Summer  lane 
Gammie,  John,  267  George  st. 
Garden,  Wm.,  90  George  street 
Gibb,  James,  16  Marischal  street 
Gibb,  Wm.,  33  Park  street 


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Glennie,  Win.,  34  Market  street 
Gordon,  J.  F.,  3  Broad  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  71  George  street 
Graham,  J.  &  C,  41  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Gray,  F. ,  9  Park  place 
Gray.  Geo.,  29a  Bon -Accord  st. 
Gray,  John,  &  Co.,   10  and  11 

Castle  street 
Imray,  Wm.,  13  Skene  street 
Ironside,  A.  W.,  51  Green 
Ironside,  Wm.,  21  King's  crescent 
Jackson,  Jas.,  48  Upperkirkgate 
Jamieson,    J.    H.,    &    Co.,    101 

George  street 
Johnston,  G. ,  23  Broomhill  pi. 
Kent,  Thomas,  48  Park  street 
Law,  Robt.,  127  Rosemount  pi. 
Lennie,  Alex.,  40  Chapel  street 
Leslie,  Ed.,  &  Co.,  14  Queen  st. 
Leslie,  J.,  31  S.  Constitution  st. 
Lorimer,  J.,  &  Son,  157  Union 

street 
Low,  Andrew,  38  Union  place 
M'Intyre,  Jas.    113  Gallowgate 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  8  Park  street 
Marr,  Robert,  17  Chapel  street 
Mearns  &  Ross,  177  Crown  st. 
Mennie,  Geo.,  279  Holburn  street 
Miller,  Alex.,  14  Waverley  place 
Milne  &  Munro,  49  Union  street 
Milno,  A.,  &  Co.,  251  Union  st. 
Milne,  Johnston,  13  Schoolhill 
Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.,  185  Union 

street 
Morrice,  Wm.,  2  Rosemount  pi. 
Nicol,  Chas.,  156  King  street 
N.  B.   Boot  and  Shoe  Shop,  37 

Union  street,  J.  F.  Gordon 
Paterson,  J.,  2  Mounthooly 
Peters,  Wm.,  50  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Philip,  John,  65  Commerce  st. 
Porter  &  Leighton,  15  Bridge  st. 
RafFan,  John,  9  Market  street  and 

20  Union  place 
Riach,  James,  80  Shiprow 
Ritchie,  Wm.,  83  &  85  Skene  st. 
Ross,  Andrew,  5  S.  Mount  street 
Ross,  James,  21  Virginia  street 
Ross,  Wm.,  23  Chattan  place 
Sang,  Thos.,  50  Summer  street 


Sangster,  Jos.,  9  North  Broadford 
Scott,  John,  29  Bank  street 
Shaw,  John,  19  Skene  square 
Shivas,  Wm.,  jun.,  182  George 

street 
Smith,  Alex. ,  22  Marywell  street 
Smith,  James,  170  Holburn  street 
Smith,  James,  71  Regent  quay 
Smith,  John,  26  Woolmanhill 
Souper,  C.  &  L,  36  Bank  street 
Stephen,  James,  44  Gallowgate 
Stewart,  James,  27a  Shiprow 
Stewart,  Peter,  222  Holburn  st. 
Steele,  Wm.  L. ,  86|  John  street 
Taylor,  James,  30  Broad  street 
Taylor,  Wm.,  30  St.  Paul  street 
Walker,  James,  89  Queen  street 
Watt,  J.,  &  Sons,  132  Gallowgate 
Watt,  Wm. ,  65  George  street 
Wilson,  George,  121  George  st. 
Wisely  &  Aiken,  23  Stevenson  st. 
Wishart,  W.,  93a  Chapel  street 
Wood,  David,  63  Windmill  brae 

Boot  Top  Manufacturers. 

M 'Donald,  Joseph,  30  Gallowgate 
Munro,  Gordon,  38  George  st. 
Shivas,  Wm. ,  jun. ,  182  George  st. 
Smith,  Peter,  1  Little  Belmont 

street 
Smith,  Rich. ,  7^  Queen  street 

Bottlers. 

Johnston,  W.,  26  Windmill  brae 
Robbie,  Geo.,  5  Littlejohn  street 
Sangster  &  Co.,  34  St.  Clair  st. 
Young,  Jas.,  27  Harriet  street 

Brassfounders. 

See  Plumbers,  <kc. 

Brewers, 
Bass,  Ratcliffe,  &  Gretton,  Ld., 

20  Bridge  street 
Black,  W.,  &  Co.,  Devanha 
Cuthbert  &  Co.,  112  Loch  street 
Gilcomston  Brewery  Co. ,  Spa  st. 
M'Adam,    William,  &   Co.,   146 

Hardgate 
Milne,  James,  &  Son,  69  Virginia 

street 


28 


330 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Palmer,  W.  J. ,  Holburn  Brewery 
Thomson,  Marshall,  &  Co.,  Old 

Town 
Wallace,  J.,  &  Co.,  53  George  st. 

Brickmakers. 

Northern  Patent  Brick  and  Tile 
Co.,  Lim.,  Torry  ;  office,  187 
King  street 

Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co. ,  Lim. , 
Works,  Torry ;  depot,  Re- 
claimed gi'ound  ;  office,  27 
Guild  street 

Brokers. 

Beattie,  John,  98  Green 
Galium,    Miss   Jessie,  68   Wool- 

inanhill 
Cowie,  Alex. ,  4  Park  street 
Davidson,  Mrs,  163  Gallowgate 
Fraser,  Donald,  73  Green 
Imray,  D. ,  4  Water  lane 
M'Cann,  John,  42  Lodge  walk 
McDonald,   E.,  &  Co.,   38   East 

North  street 
M'Kechnie,  Mrs  James,  21  Lodge 

walk 
Menzie,  Mrs,  23  Upperkirkgate 
Munro,  Eobt.,  49  W.  North  st. 
Napier,  Joseph,  56  Shiprow 
Rae,  Mrs,  22  East  North  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  52  East  North  st. 
Robb,  Robert,  39  Shiprow 
Ross,  John,  24  Shiprow 
Shaw,  Mrs  T. ,  15  East  North  st. 
Simmers,  Wm.,  11  Little] ohn  st. 
Sutherland,  A.,  31  East  North  st. 
Sutherland,  Mrs  E.  W.,  6  Wales 

street 
Tawse,  Chas. ,  23  East  North  st. 
Valentine,  John,  29  Justice  st. 
Watson,  R. ,  62  East  North  street 

Brushmakers. 

Bon-Accord  Brush  Co.,  26  Ex- 
change street 

Copland  &  Co.,  23  Stevenson  st. 

Fyfe,  John,  &  Son  (to  the  Queen), 
22  St.  Nicholas  street 

Morison,  George,  &  Co.,  22^ 
George  street 


Ross,  Alex.,  43  Market  hall,  and 

Reid's  Court,  Shiprow 
Ross,  R.  M.,  614  Windmillbrae 

Builders. 

Bain,  E. ,  209  George  street 
Barber,  James,  53  Chapel  street 
Barclay,  Alex.,  Charlotte  street 
Beattie,  Robert,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Birnie,  Alex.,  Crimon  place 
Bisset,  P. ,  &  Son,  Willowdale  pi. 
Brown,  Alex.,  38  Catherine  st. 
Bruce,  George,  255a  George  st. 
Buchan,  R.,  136  Great  Western 

road 
Burnett  &  Murray,  1  Canal  road 
Cameron  &  Matthew,  37  Broom- 
hill  place 
Cay,   Wm.,  &  Sons,   Gilcomston 

park 
Cheyne,  Alex.,  65  St.. Swithin  st. 
Cheyne,  G,,  13  Jasmine  terrace 
Cook,  Alex.,  197  Holburn  street 
Coutts,  Geo.,  22  John  street 
Cunningham,    T.,    3    Commerce 

lane 
Dawson,    William,    136a    Skene 

street 
Dinnes  &  Middleton,  35|  Chapel 

street 
Duguid,  George,  Kintore  place 
Dunn    &    Mitchell,    175    North 

Broadford 
Dunn,  David,  29  Thomson  street 
Farquharson,    AVm.,     Hutcheon 

street  west 
Fordyce,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  Hutcheon 

street  west 
Gall  &  Walker,  Richmond  street 
Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  55  Rose 

street 
Gauld  &  Mackenzie,  Gilcomston 

park 
Gauld,  Edgar,  Gilcomston  pl.- 
Gordon,  Charles,  82  Powis  place 
Gordon,  John,  2  N.  Broadford 
Greig  &  Craib,.  10  Broomhill  pi. 
Hall,  R.,  Gilcomston  park 
Henderson,  G.,  13  Fonthill  ter. 
Henderson,  John,  6  Summer  st. 


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331 


Huiuy,  Alex.,  21  Gilcomston  park 
Hogg,  W.  &  A.,  Affleck  street 
Howie,  Geo.,  66  Lock  street 
Ironside  &  Macdonakl,  9  Well  of 

Spa 
Jamiesoii,  George,  Woodside 
Jokustone  &  Fiillertoii,  Woodside 
Joknston,  Wm. ,  18  Craigie  street 
King,  James,  Hutckeon  st.  west 
Leask,  Jokn,  50  Hardgate 
Leitli,  Alex.,   Bay  view   Cottage, 

King  street  road 
Lyon,  Ckarles,  Claykills 
M'Eobbie  &  Milne,  Albert  place 
Macandrew,  D.,  &  Co.,  120  Lock 

street 
Matheson,    Alex.,    Andrin    Cot- 
tage, Soutli  Mile-end 
Milne,  Alex.,  130  Rosenrount  pi. 
Milne,  James  T.,  1  Canal  road 
Mitckell,  Robert,  Millbank  lane 
Mitckell,  Adam,  &  Co.,  53  Nortk 

Charlotte  street 
Mitckell,  J.  &  J.,  5  Broadford  pi. 
Morgan,  Jokn,  Queen's  road  west 
Murray,    A.,    &    Co.,    38    Skort 

loanings 
Peterkin,  James,  54  Rose  street 
Pirie,  Alex.,  Justice  Mill  lane 
Porter,  David,  Love  lane 
Pringle  &  Slessor,  7  Thistle  lane 
Rainnie,  George  C,  60  Commerce 

street 
Reid,  James,  &  Sons,  58  Jokn  st. 
Eobb,  Alex.,  Wellington  road 
Ross,  J.  &  J.,  57  Rose  street 
Ross,  William,  9  Ckarles  street 
Scott  &  Norrie,  185  Hardgate 
Smitk,  F.  W.,  &  Sons,  15  Han- 
over street 
Smitk,  George,  5  Causey  place 
Smitk,  Leslie,  Skene  square 
Smitk,  Robert,  1  Canal  road 
Stewart,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  48  Nelson 

street 
Tkomson,  Alex.,  6  Hill  street 
Tkomson,  James,  12  Kidd  lane 
Tkomson,   Robert,   42   Ferrykill 

terrace 
Watson    &     Robb,    44     Spring 
garden 


Watt  &  Clark,  23  Princes  street 
Watts,  David,  concrete,  1  Lemon 

street 
Willox,  James,  Gilcomston  park 
Wilson,  Jokn,  9  Soutk  Constitu- 
tion street 

Cab  Hirers. 

See  Horse  and  Gab  Hirers. 

Cabinetmakers. 

Those  inarlced  *  are  Upholsterers. 
*Aiken,  J.  L.,  92  George  street 
*  Allan,     James,    &     Sons,    122 

Union  street 
*Alexander,    Jokn,     269    Union 

street,  2a  and  3  Bon- Accord 

street 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S.,  93  Queen 

street 
*Bain,  George,  21  Tkistle  street 
Bell,  Wm.,  2U2  George  street 
*Brown,   Alex.,    &   Son,   1   &   3 

Belmont  street 
Burt,  Robert,  10  Carmelite  lane 
*Cumming,  Robt.,  42  Union  pi. 
^Davidson,  Alex.,  21  St.  Andrew 

street 
*Davidson  Bros.,  I3I5  Union  st. 
Davidson,  J.  &  R. ,  96  Causeway- 
end 
*Ellicock,  J.,  62  &  64  George  st. 
Farqukar,  Ben.,  64  Woolmankill 
*Fiddes,  Jokn,  15  Upperkirkgate 
*Galloway   &   Sykes,   50   Bridge 

street 
*Garvie,  J.,  &  Sons,  55  Rose  st. 
Hay,  Alex.,  45  Baker  street 
Hay,  Robert,  7  Union  wynd 
Hendry,  Jokn,  39  Skene  street 
*M'Gregor,  Jokn,  207  George  st. 
*Matkieson,  Jokn,  65  Broad,  st. 
*Ogilvie,  J.  &  A.,  257  Union  st. 
*Pratt  &  Keitk,  161  &  163  Union 

street 
Reid,  Jokn,  15  Upper  Denburn 
Rennie,  Jokn,  7  Windmill  lane 
*Roberts  &  Fraser,  3  Cliapel  st. 
^Roberts,  G,,  10  Wkitekouse  st. 
*Smith  &  Cruickskank,  2^  Union 

wynd 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


*Symon,  John,  &  Sons,  29  Upper- 

kirkgate 
*Tawse,    Davie,    &     Co.,     216  a 

Union  street 
*Thom,  John,  135  Skene  street 
Walker,  Eobt.,  3  John  street 
Wallace,  Alex.,  49  Canal  road 
Wills,  James,  8  Union  wynd 
Wishart,  Thos,,  70  Gallowgate 
*Yeats,  Charles,  5  Thistle  street 

Candlemakers. 

See  Soap  and  Candlemakers. 

Carpet  Beating. 

Aberdeen   Steam   Laundry   Co., 
Limited,  Claremont  street 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Hadden,   A.,   &  Sons,   Gordon's 
Mills 

Cartwrights. 

Bremner,  Wm.,  27  St.  Clair  st. 
Brewster,  George,  31  Princes  st. 
Christie,  Wm.,  10  Jojjp's  lane 
Cowie,  C,  184  West  North  st. 
Davidson,  J.  &  R.,  96  Causeway- 
end 
Gray,  D.,  &  Son,  182  Hardgate 
Gray,  Harrow,  &  Co,,  59  John 

street 
Ingram,  J.  &  J. ,  44  Causewayend 
Smart,  J.  &  J.,  Wellington  road 

Carters. 

Archibald,  Jas.,  70  Loch  street 
Bird,  James,  6  Jopp's  lane 
Cable,  Peter,  9  Shore  lane 
Duncan,  R.  R. ,  11  King  st.  rd. 
Gibson,  A.,  33  Frederick  street 
Hunter,  Jn.,  20  Upper  Denburn 
M'Adam,  John,   7,  9,  and  11  N. 

Charlotte  street 
M'Leod,  Alex.,  Millbank  lane 
M'Robb  &  Co.,  29  Commerce  st. 
Milne,  George,  Union  glen 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  6  Frederick  st. 
Monro,  Wm.,  106  Holburn  st. 
Morrison,  John,  Willowdale  pi. 


Mutter,  Howey,  &  Co.,  Imperial 

place 
Pirie,  George,  63  Loch  street 
Robertson,     Wm.,     Viewmount 

Cottage,  317  Holburn  street 
Sherar,  Geo.,  Clayhills 
Smart,  J.  C,  48  Dee  street 
Smith,  John,  27  St.  Clair  street 
Thain,  Alex.,  35  Short  loanings 
Urquhart,  A.,  5  N.  Constitution 

street 
Wisely,  Wm.,  7  James  street 
Wordie  &  Co.,  12a  Schoolhill 
Wyllie,  David,  48  Jack's  brae 
Yule,  James,  36  Virginia  street 

Carvers  and  Gilders. 

Those  marked  *  are  Wood-carvers. 

Bowman  &  Son,  187  Union  street 
Cruickshank,  John,  13  Crown  st. 
*Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  55  Rose 

street 
Gifford  &  Son,  265  Union  street 
Hampton,  T.  W.,  1  and  3  Huntly 

street 
Hay  &  Lyall  (to  the  Queen),  2 

Market  street 
Keenan,  James,  7  George  Street 
Kesson,  J.,  28  Diamond  street 
Leslie,  Alex. ,  23  Chapel  street 
*Rutherford,  John,    261   George 

street 
Stephen,  James  &  John,  48  and 

49  Woolmanhill 
Sutherland,  Robert,  122  George 

street 

Cattle  Agents  and  Salesmen. 

Abel,  John,  62  Hardgate 

Aberdeen  Cattle  and  Farm  Pro- 
duce Association,  Limited, 
Kittybrewster,  45  and  46 
Powis  terrace 

Brown,  John,  75  Hardgate 

Duncan,  John  (to  the  Queen), 
Cattle  Market,  King  street 

Gordon,  Wm.,  298  Holburn  st. 

Middleton,  Alexander,  Belmont ; 
office,  33  Powis  terrace 

Mutch,  John,  11  Summer  street 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


333 


Eeith  &  Anderson,  Erskine  road, 
Kitty brewster,  and  Agricul- 
tural Hall 

Cement  Merchants. 

Baunochie,  James,  17a  Belmont 

street 
Bisset,  P.,  &  Son,  Willowdale  pi. 
Bon-Accord  Slate  Merchant  Co., 

Ld.,  Provost  Blaikie's  quay- 
Duff,  Archibald,  k  Son,  Guild  st. 
Hector,  John,  81  John  street 
Henderson,  J.  &  W.,  Market  st. 
Macandrew,  D.,  &  Co.,  120  Loch 

street 
Porter,  David,  Love  lane 
Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  Lim., 

Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches 
Tulloch,  J.,   &  Co.,   30  and  32 

Virginia  street 
Watts,  David,  1  Lemon  street 

Chainmaker. 

Selbie,  James,  3  Commerce  lane 

Chair  (Windsor)  makers. 

Goldney,  W.  R.,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Leslie  &  Hay,  Hutcheon  st.  west 

Chemists — Manufacturing. 

Davidson,  Robert,  32  Canal  road 
Miller,  John,  &  Co.,  Sandilands 
Sim,  James,  &  Co.,  76  King  st. 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  34  Upper- 
kirkgate 

Chimney  Stalk  Repairer. 
Thomson,    William,    23     Great 
Western  road 

Chimney  Sweepers. 

Booth,  Alex.,   &  Sons,   14  East 

North  street 
Booth,  Alex,,  jun.,  75  Green 
Booth,  F.,  7  Park  street,  and  124 

Chapel  street 
Booth,  Jarnes,  50  Longacre 
Booth,  J.  &  A.,  50  Longacre  and 

73  Netherkirkgate 
Booth,  Wm.,  15  Chapel  street 


Christie,  Alex,,  35  Loch  street 
Collie,  Peter,  29  Wales  street 
Deans^  Matthew,  19  Gilcomston 

steps 
Gibson,  Charles,  9  Windy  wynd 
Kinnear,  James,  17  Wales  street 
M'lntyre,  James,  96  Green 
Merchant,  Robert,  7  St.  Andrew 

street 
Watt,  Richard,  5  North  St.  An- 
drew street 

China  Merchants. 

See  Stoneioare  Merchants. 

Clergymen. 

See  page  44- 
Clothiers. 

See  Tailors  and  Clothier^s. 

Coachbuilders. 

Allan  &  Co.,  Thistle  lane 
Bain,  Wm.,  Limited,  44  Union 
place,  60  Loch   street,  and 
18  Mealmarket  street 
Campbells     Limited,     8      Bon- 
Accord  street 
Clark,  John  T.   (to  the  Queen), 

99  and  101  King  street 
Dakers,  James,  7  Union  wynd 
Grant,  Wm.,  88  College  street 
Ingram,  J.  k  J.,  44  Causewayend 
Shinnie,  R.  &  J.,  7  Union  row 

Coal  Brokers. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.,  Pro- 
vost Blaikie's  quay  and  140 
Union  street 

Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  Provost 
Blaikie's  quay 

Adam  k  Co. ,  42  Regent  quay  and 
Market  street 

Allan,  Alex. ,  Commercial  road 

Bannerman,  William,  &  Co.,  2 
Trinity  quay 

Connon,  R.,  k  Co.,  18  Regent 
quay 

Christie,  C,  &  Co.,  Guild  street 

Craifi  k  Hunter,  48  Marischal  st. 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  125  Union  st. 
and  Provost  Blaikie's  qnay. 

Dickson,  A.,  108  West  North  st. 

Dickson,  B.,  75  West  North  st. 

Duff,  Arch.,  &  Son,  Guild  street 

Ellis  &  M 'Hardy,  21  Regent  quay 
and  132  Union  street 

Elsmie,  Geo.,  &  Son,  22  Regent 
quay 

Fleming,  John,  48  Market  street 

Gammie  &  Johnstone,  47  Clar- 
ence street 

Gray  &  Co.,  13  Loch  street  and 
35  Harriet  street 

Harper,  Wm.,  &  Co.  (Cal.  Rail- 
way Station) 

Harvey,  G.  T.,  63  Union  street 

Hector,  John,  81  John  street 

Leonard,  Wm.,  61  Marischal  st. 

Leslie,  G.,  &  Co.,  74  Union  street 
and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 

M'Kenzie,  A.,  Market  street 

M'Taggart  &  Booth,  74  Shore  brae 

Mennie  &  Brown,  2  Trinity  build- 
ings and  Market  street 

Northern  Agricultural  Company, 
30  Waterloo  quay 

Northern  Co  op.  Co.,  Limited, 
Market  street 

Paterson,  James,  27  John  street 

Riddell,  G.  &  W.,  Provost  Jamie- 
son's  quay 

Sangster,  William,  Market  st. 

Tait,  Peter,  1  Canal  road 

Taylor,  Charles,  46  Maiischal  st. 

Tu'Uoch,  James,  &  Co.,  30  and  32 
Virginia  street 

Walker,  Andrew,  Market  st. 

Walton,  Thomas,  29  Regent  quay 

Williamson,  A.,  31  Whitehouse 
street 

Wyllie,  David,  48  Jack's  brae 

Coffee  and  Dining  Rooms. 

Aberdeen  Cafe  Co.,   Limited,  10 

Shiprow 
Atheneeum  Restaurant,  1,  2,  and 

7  Union  buildings  ;  Jas.  Hay 
Bridge  Street  Restaurant,  6  Bridge 

street ;  Miss  Shearer 
Landles,  Charles,  213  Union  st. 


Landles,  James,  24  Exchange  st. 

and  21  Stirling  street 
M' Donald,  James,  11  Market  st. 
M'Pherson,  William,   88  George 

street 
Macdonald,  Alex.,  Joint  Station 
Mollison,  John,  19  Market  street 
Playdon,  James,  26  Guild  street 
Reid's    Restaurant,    24    Kintore 

place 
Stephen,  George,  44  Market  st. 
Watson,  George,  118  Union  st. 

Coffee  Roasters. 

Strachan,  John,  &  Sons,  Gilcom- 
ston  Mills 

Coke  Merchants. 

Riddell,  G.  &  W.,  Provost  Jamie- 
son's  quay 

Comb  Manufacturers. 

Elrick,  Chas.  G.,  &  Co.,  Limited, 

Forbes  street 
Stewart  &  Co.,  S.  E.,  40  Hut- 

cheon  street 

Commercial  Travellers. 

Aberdein,   Alex.,    Craiglug  Cot- 
tage, Ferryhill 
Adam,  James  (Jamieson  &  Mit- 
chell) 
Allan,  J.  W.,  17  Mount  street 
Anderson,  R.  (A.  Skene) 
Bannerman,  John,  57  Victoria  st. 
Barclay,  John,  14  Victoria  street 
Barcla}',  Thos.,  34  Rose  street 
Berry,  Geo.  (Anderson  &  Thom- 
son) 
Brown,   James    M.    (Brebner    & 

Grant) 
Chalmers,  James  F.,  3  Mary  place 
Connon,  G. ,  7  Elmbank  terrace 
Craig,  T.  L.  (J.  &  W.  Bisset) 
Gumming,  A.,  4  Belmont  street 
Gumming,  Jas.    (G.   Cornwall  & 

Son) 
Cruickshank,    H.    S.    (Knox    & 

Webster) 
Cruickshank,  James  (J.  Saint  & 
Co.) 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


335 


Cruickshaiik,  John  (G.  Mellis  & 

Son) 
Cruickshank,  J.  T.,  22  Powis  ter. 
Dingwall,  Alex.  (J.  Avery  &  Co., 

Limited) 
Dinnie,  Jas,,  91  Grove  Street 
Duncan,  J.  (James  Catto) 
Durno,  James,  22  Adelplii 
Duthie,  Alex,,  380  Holburn  st. 
Edmonston,  C,  22  Adelphi 
Elder,  Wm.  (W.  Ford  &  Sons) 
Ewing,  James,  30  Adelphi 
Forbes,  John,  13  Crown  terrace 
Fowler,  George,  6  South  Crown 

street 
Fullerton,  John  (Milne  &  Pledge) 
Fyvie,  Alexander  C.   (C.  David- 
son &  Sons,  Limited) 
Gardiner,  E.,  357  Great  Western 

road 
Gardiner,   Henry  0.   (A.   &  M., 

Edinburgh),  97  Leslie  ter. 
Gauld,  Charles  (William  Green) 
Granger,  R. ,  8  Holburn  road 
Gray,  Wm.,  8  Carmelite  street 
Gruer,  Wm.  (G.  Mellis  &  Son) 
Hardie.  John  (A.  Skene) 
Harkness,  John,  Arbour  Cottage, 

345  Great  Western  road 
Hay,  George,  21  Brighton  place 
Hay,  John  G.  (Y.  P.  L.  &  M.  0. 

Co.,  Limited) 
Hemphill,  Robert,  132  K  Broad- 
ford 
Hurry,  Wm.  (A.  Malcolm) 
Hutcheon,  S.  (Scott  Brothers) 
Jeffrey,  J.  (W.  Williams  &  Sons) 
Johnston,  Andrew  Iv.   (J.  &  W. 

Bisset) 
Johnston,  John  (Dent,  Allcroft, 

&  Co.),  4  Belmont  street 
Johnston,  John,  22  Bridge  street 
Kennedy,  John  (J.  Crombie) 
Laird,  Joim  (T.  C.  &  Co. ,  Edin- 
burgh), 59  Argyll  place 
Leslie,  J.  B.  (A.  R.  Gray) 
Leys,  George  (A.  R.  Gray) 
Ligertwood,  Jas.  (Northern  Agri- 
cultural Co.) 
Littlejohn,  James  (B.  Reid  &  Co., 
Bon- Accord  Works) 


Lovie,  James,  17  Richmond  ter. 
Lumsden,  Alex.  (W.  P.  &  Sons) 
Lyall,  John  (T.  Craig  &  Sons) 
M'Litosh,  James  (W.  Rattray  & 

Son) 
M'Kenzie,  Thos.,  88  Leslie  ter. 
M'Laren,  David,  1  Belgrave  ter. 
M'Neil,  Thos.  D.,  21  Osborne  pi. 
M'Pherson,  Robert  (Edmondston 

&Co.) 
Macdonald,  D.  (J.  F.  White) 
Marr,  Wm.  (B.  Reid  &  Co.,  Bon- 
Accord  Works) 
Marshall,  Jas.  E.,  26  Exchange 

street 
Massie,  J.  L  (Bremnerfe  Grant) 
Maxwell,    Robert   (Robertson   & 

Arnot) 
Melvin,  John  (S.  &  F.),  Argyll 

crescent 
Middleton,  John,  60  Baker  street 
Milne,  James  (Stewart  and  Mor- 
timer, Lim.) 
Milne,    John  (L.   S.    &   Son),  4 

Devanha  terrace 
Miller,  W.  C.  (Anderson  &  Thom- 
son) 
Mitchell,  P.  (J.  Forbes  &  Sons) 
Morton,  Robert  (Lawson  &  Turn- 
bull) 
Moir,  T.  H.  (L.  Smith  &  Son) 
Munro,  JamesW.  (W.  Rattray  & 

Son) 
Murrav,  George  (J.  Crombie) 
Mutcli,  James  (J.  D.  &  Co.) 
Noble,  Andrew,  7  Carmelite  st. 
Ogilvie,  Chas.  (J.  Hall  &  Co.) 
Ord,  John,  63  Union  street 
Park,  James  (Abdn.  Com.  Co.) 
Paterson,  Thomas  J.  (Y.  P.  L.  & 

M.  0.  Co.,  Limited) 
Riddell,  A.  C  (J.  B.  Macdonald) 
Richards,  R.,  11  Fonthill  terrace 
Ross,  Alex.  (Anderson  &  Thom- 
son) 
Ross,  F.  M. ,  6  Ferryhill  place 
Scott,  R.  (Abdn.  Com.  Co.) 
Scott,  Wm.  (Scott  Brothers) 
Shand,  John  (W.  P.  &  Sons) 
Skene,  Peter,  Devanha 
Smith,  Arthur  (Paterson  &  Sons 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Smith,  G.  B.  (Leith  &  Paterson) 
Stephen,  Alex.  (W.  P.  &  Sons) 
Taylor,  John  (Richards  &  Co.) 
Taylor,  Jas.  (Leith  &  Paterson) 
Taylor,  Thomas  P.  (Black  &  Fer- 
guson) 
Taylor,  Wm.  (J.  &  A.  Gibb) 
Thain,  Donald,  5  Belmont  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  8  S.  Crown  st. 
Troup,  W.  W.,  31  Thomson  st. 
Walker,  P.,  4  Osborne  place 
Walker,  J.  H.  D.  (Abdn.  Lime 

Co.) 
Watt,  J.  S.,  13  Belmont  St. 
Watt,  John,  1  Brunswick  place 
Watson,  P.  W.  (Milne  &  Pledge) 
Webster,  A.  T.  (S.  Shepherd  & 

Sons) 
Webster,  John  (Jas.  Crombie) 
Webster,  W.  F.  (No.  Ag.  Co.) 
Wilson,  Alex.,  18  Powis  terrace 
Wilson,  C.  F.   (B.   Reid  &  Co.), 

Bon- Accord  Works 
Wilson,  Jas.  (A.  R.  Gray) 
Wood,  J.,  50  Great  Western  road 
Woodman,  A.  (Farquhar  &  Gill) 
Yule,    W.    (Watson,    Philip,    & 
Dawson) 

Commission  Merchants. 

See  Agents,  d;c. 

Confectioners  and  Pastry 
Cooks. 

Those  marlced  *  are  ivholesale. 

Bannochie,  Alex.,  175  George  st. 

Beattie,  James,  149  Gallowgate 

*Berry,  Patrick,  25  Carmelite 
street 

*Bothwell,  Alex.,  jun.,  1  North 
Broadford 

Craigen,  Geo.,  5  Guild  street 

Croli,  Wesley,  70  King  street 

Davidson,  A,  0.,  29  Rose  street 
and  20  Thistle  street 

*Duffus,  Alex.,  4  North  St.  An- 
drew street 

*Fraser,  Wm.  S.,  89  Park  st. 

Fraser,  Miss  M.  F.,  13  Union 
buildings 


Hepburn,  Jas.  G.,  88  Gallowgate 
Hobrow,  Misses,  218  Gallowgate 
*Lockhart,  James,  2  Little  Bel- 
mont street 
*M'Killiam,  B.  &  W.,  54  Broad 

street 
M'Pherson,  Alex.,  15  Fountain- 
hall  road,  18   Guild  street, 
and  9  Union  buildings 
Moir,  J.,  17  Marischal  street 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  Market  hall 
*Salmond,  R.  &  J.,  25a  Union 
place,  and  37,  39,  and  41a 
George  street 
*Shepherd,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  38,  40, 

and  42  Jopp's  lane 
Smith,  Alex.,  37  Park  street 
Smith,    Mrs.,    basement    floor, 

Market 
*Thow,  Robert,   13  Guild  street 

and  100  Bridge  street 
*Watt  &  Barron,  55  St.  Nicholas 
street  and  247  George  street 
Younger,  D.,  50  East  North  st. 

Coopers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Fishcurers. 

Clarkson,  William,  13  Chronicle 

lane 
Cooper,  A.,  16  Bridge  place 
Courage,  James,  177  Gallowgate 
*Gordon,  Chas.,  &  Son,  67  Green 
Gorrod  &  Connon,  41  Regent  qy. 
Levie,  G.  0.,  25  Skene  square 
Robertson,  John,  Hanover  lane 
*  Williams,    James,   &  Sons,    13 

Virginia  street 

Coppersmiths. 

Bain,  David,  70  West  North  st. 
Blaikie,  John,  &  Son,  Littlejohn 
street 

Corkcutters. 

Aberdeen  Cork  Co.,   Guild  street 

buildings 
Cook,  Alex.,  jun.,  Clark's  court, 

2  Upperkirkgate 
Fitzpatrick,    John,  jun.,   24  St. 

Paul  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


337 


Hepburn,  George,  Concert  court, 

Gallowgate 
M'Gee  &  Co.,  18  Castle  street 
Main,  James,  31  St.  Andrew  st. 
Smith,  John,  12  Castle  terrace 

Corn  Factors. 

See  Grain  Merchants. 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

Robinson,  Crum,  &  Co.,  Limited, 
Bannermill 

Curriers. 

Black  &  Co.,  38  George  street 
Fletcher,  Wm.,  55  Princes  st. 
Muir,  Robert,  38  George  street 
Sim,  Wm.,  74  Hardgate 

Cutlers. 

Elrick,  Alex.,  43  George  street 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  17  George  st. 
Hodge,  J.  &  J. ,  20  King  street 
Morgan,  Wm.  P.,  287  George  st. 
Thompson,  J.  T.,  17  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Dairies. 

Aberdeen  Dairy  Co.,    27  Union 

place 
Arnvvell  Dairy,  1  Leadside  rd. 
Blair,  Miss,  8  Crown  street 
Cowie  Dairy,  8  Rose  street 
Deeside  Dairy,  150b  Union  street 
Fingask  Dairy,  164  King  street 
Heathcot  Dairy,  28  Carmelite  st. 
Rosehall  Dairy,  80  East  North  st. 
Westfield  Dairy,  Westfield  bdgs. 

Dancing  (Teachers  of). 

Mitchell,  A.  Cosmo,  Music  Hall 

buildings 
Morrison,  F.,  40  Union  place 
Poison,  A.  H.,  33a  Summer  st. 

Dentists. 

Crombie,  Peter,  L.D.,  S.R.C.S., 
Ed.,  8  Union  terrace 

Cromar,  John,  15  Belmont  st. 

De  Lessert,  Alfred,  Al.,  L.D.S., 
R.C.S.I.,  220  Union  street 


Fearnside,  John,  L.D.S. ,  49 
Green 

Gray,  James  M. ,  50  George  st. 

King,  Maxwell  M. ,  26  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Mackintosh,  T.  H.,  129  Union  st. 

Murison,  Alex.  S. ,  50  Dee  street 

Murison,  J.,  157  Skene  street 

Robertson,  W.  P.,  124  Crown  st. 

Williamson,  William  H.,  M.D., 
D.D.S.,  L.D.S. ,  15  Union 
terrace 

Distillers. 

Begg,  John,  17  Weighhouse  sq. 
Black,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Devanha 
Bon-Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Ltd., 

Newbridge,  Hardgate 
Ogg,  Henry,   &  Co.,  Strathdee, 

100  Great  Western  road 

Drapers  and  Silk  Mercers. 

Those  marhecl  *  are  wholesale. 
Aberdein,  James,  &  Co.,  59  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Adams,  Chas.,  8  Black's  bdgs. 
Adams,  P.  C,  70  Green 
Alexander,  Miss,  11  Little  Chapel 

street 
Allan  &  Paterson,  270a  George  st. 
Allan,  John,  38i  Broad  street 
Allan,  Miss  W.,"'237i  George  st. 
Allan,   Miss   M.,    68   Esslemont 

avenue 
Alves,   Mrs,   51  and  52  Market 

gallery 
Atten  borrow,  Mrs,  15  Rosemount 

place 
Bamford,  J.  M.,  35  and  43  Thistle 

street 
Bannerman,  John,  58  George  st. 
Barron,  George,  108  George  st. 
Baxter,  Mrs  R.  M.,  73  Park  st. 
Bisset,  A.,  69  Rosemount  place 
Bowman  Brothers,  17  Broad  st. 
Breck,  Mrs,  174  Crown  street 
Brown,  Geo.,  31  &  33  Castle  st. 
Burgess,  Wm.,  43  Union  street 
Burns,  John,  266  George  street 
Burr  &  Donald,  16  and  18  George 

street 


338 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Burr  &  Shirras,  36a  George  st. 
Calder,  Mrs,  34  and  35  Market 

gallery 
Calder,   Mrs  L,  46,  47,  and  48 

Mftrket  gallery 
Cameron,  Andrew,  3  &  5  King  st. 
Cameron,  J.  &  W.,  41  Broad  st. 
Cheyne,  Wm.,  40  and  41  Castle 

street 
Clark,  Peter,  44  George  street 
Conner,  Misses,  49  and  50  Mar- 
ket gallery 
Connon,  Mrs,  1234  Crown  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  106  Rosemount 

place 
Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen  st. 
Dawson,  R.,  28  Union  place 
Dewar,  David,  49  Castle  street 
Duncan  &  Co.,  8  George  street 
Duncan,  Misses,  6  Holburn  st. 
Durno  &  Co.,  19  and  21  Broad  st. 
Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  11,  12, 

and  13  Broad  street 
Esson,  Jas.,  31  Union  street 
Falconer,  J,,  &  Co.,  65  Union  st. 
Forbes,  Arch.,  28  Claremont  st. 
Fowler,  John,  88  King  street 
Fyfe,  Leslie,  150  George  street 
Gili,  John,  110  George  street 
Glennie,  Airs,  120  Skene  street 
Goodson,  R. ,  56  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Gordon,  J.,  &  Son,  44  Union  st. 
Gordon,  Wm.,  2  Mary  well  street 
Gray,  Henry,  Greyfriars  bdgs. 
*Gray,  W.,  42,  48,  and  50  Broad 

street,  and  13  Millburn  st. 
Harper,  Alex.,  10  Gallowgate 
Hay,  R.  W.,  46  Green 
Henderson,  R.,  33  and  35  Union 

street 
Jessiman,  A.  G.,  25  &  27  George 

street 
Joss  &  Co.,  126  Union  street 
Kennedy,  Jas. ,  38  Upperkirkgate 
*Kilgour,  James,  94  George  st. 
Kinghorn,  James,  30  and  32  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Lawson,   James,   132,    134,   136, 

and  138  George  street 
London  Clothing  Co.,  45a  School- 
hill 


Lyall,  Geo.,  &  Co.,   97  and  99 

Union  street 
M'Crae,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  50  Market 

street 
M'Intosh    &     Mackie,     46    St. 

Nicholas  street 
M'Intosh,  Miss,  78  Queen  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  3  Forbes  street 
Macbeth,  Mrs  D.,  35  George  st. 
Macdonald,  Isa.,  171  Gallowgate 
Maitland,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  9a  Union 

place 
Marshall  &  Reid,  52  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Mearns,  John,  203  Holburn  st. 
Milne,  R.,  65  Skene  street 
Milne,  Miss,  51  Commerce  street 
Mohr  &  Hamilton,  2,  4,   and  6 

George  street  and  52  Upper- 
kirkgate 
Monro,  Miss  M.,  194  W.  North 

street 
Morrison,  Wm.,  72  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Morrison,  Miss,  42  St.  Clement 

street 
Neil,  Jas.,  183  Union  street 
Norrie,  James,  173  George  street 
Paterson,  James,  63  Gallowgate 
^Pratt   &   Keith,    161    and    163 

Union  street,  and  7  Bridge 

street 
Paul,  John,  277  George  street 
Ramsay,  John,  175  Gallowgate 
Reid  &  Bain,  54  and  56  George 

street 
Ross  &  Ledingham,  23  Union  st. 
Ross,  James,  206  George  street 
Ross,  John,  &  Co.,  119  Union  st. 
Ross,  John  A.,  36  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Russell,  Wm.,  149  Union  street 
*Saint,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  171  and  173 

Union  street,  and  8  Bridge 

street 
Sangster  &  Henderson,  1  and  3 

St.  Paul  street,  and  45  and 

47  Gallowgate 
Sheddon,  Geo,,  101  Holburn  st. 
Smith,  Thomas,  43  Woolmanhill 
Smith,  Miss,  32  Chapel  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORS. 


339 


Stephen,  Geo.,  46  George  street 
Stewart,  A. ,  40  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Taylor,  Thos.,  148  George  street 
Taylor,  Wm. ,  39  Castle  street 
Tennant,    Joseph,    &    Son,     67 

King  street 
Tennant,  W.  M.,  80  Roseniount 

place 
Thomas,  E.,  206  Gallowgate 
Tosh,  Mrs,  84  Spittal 
Tytler,  G.  &  J.,  89  Broad  street 
Watson  Bros.,  71  Broad  street 
Watson,  T.  R.,  &  Co.,  31  and  33 

Gallowgate 
Watt  &  Milne,  172  Union  street 
Watt    &    Grant,    225    and    227 

Union   street 
Watt,  John,  253a  George  street 
Webster,  Wm.,  47  Union  street 
Wilson,  John  S.,  18  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  157  George 

street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  15  Causewayend 

Drawing  (Teachers  of). 

Deuchar,  Mrs,  34  Bank  street 
Hay,  John,  115  Union  street 
Pope,  S.,  28  Victoria  street 
Watson,  Miss,  25  Victoria  street 

Dressmakers. 

See  Milliners. 

Drugg-ists. 

Those  marked  *  are  ivholesalc. 

Adamson,  W.  S.,  30  George  st. 
Andrew,  Wm.,  168  Union  street 
*Birss,  Robert,  27  Queen  street 
Broomhead,  G.  E.,  15  Union  pi. 

and  31  Fountainhall  road 
Cheyne,  Walter  S.,  5  Queen  st. 
Coutts,  Charles,  26  Broad  street 
Craig,  Andrew,  210  Gallowgate 
Cruickshank,  Geo.  P.,  218  George 

street 
Davidson  &  Kay,  205  Union  st. 

and  2  Holburu  street 
^Davidson  &  Sim,  Victoria  court, 

54  Castle  street 


Dngan,  Alex.  F.,  2  South  Mount 

street 
Dunn,  John,  45  Woolmanhill 
Fearnside,  John,  49  Green 
Giles,  Wm.,  123  Crown  street 
GordoiJ,  W.  G.,  Ill  George  st. 
Levack,  David,  306  George  street 
M'Robbie,  J.  S.,  160  Gallowgate 
Mackay,  Wm.,-260  Union  street 
Melvin,  James,  148  Causewayend 
Mortimer,  D.  A.,  141  Union  st. 

and  1  Chattan  place 
Murison,  James,  157  Skene  st. 
*Paterson,    Wm.,    &    Sons,    133 

and  135  Gallowgate 
Presslie,  R.  D.,  61  East  North  st. 
*Reid,  George,  &  Sous,  45  Union 

street 
Reid,  Wm.,  100  Holburn  street 
Reith,  Alex,,  35  Baker  street 
Ritchie,  David,  39  Market  street 
Robertson,  John,  57  Castle  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  43  Castle  street 
Sangster,  John,  46  Commerce  st. 
*Sim,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  76  King  st. 
Sim,  James,  24  Bridge  street 
Simpson,  Chas.,  1  Exchequer  row 
''Sinclair,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  34  Upper- 

kirkgate 
*Souter  &  Shepherd,  74,  76,  and 

78  College  street 
Spence,  James,  1  Mounthooly 
Strachan,  Alex.,  138  Eosemount 

place 
Urquhart,  J.  &  J.,  65  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Wallace,  Wm.,  81  King  street 
Whyte,  James,  36  Rosemount  pi, 
Wyness,  J.  D.,  34  Woolmanhill 

Dyers. 

Bearsley,  Miss,  14  Crown  st.  (agt. 

for     Stephenson     Brothers, 

Dundee) 
Borthwick,  Andrew,  76  Loch  st. 

and  2^  Summer  street 
Campbell  k  Co.,  Lim.,  86  Union 

street 
Cruickshank,    John,   13    Crown 

street  (agent   for   Campbell 

&  Co.,  Lim.,  Perth) 


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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


Cushnie,  Wm.,  2  William's  pi. 
Ferguson,  R.,  42  Upperkirkgate 
Johnston,  Anthony  B.,  16  Crown 

street  (chief  agent  for  Pullar 

&  Sons,  Perth) 
M'Gregor,  John,  26  George  st. 
Philip^  A.,  88  Hutcheon  street 
Stewart,  A.  R.,  13  Leadside  road 
Watson,  John,  104  George  street 

Elocution  (Teachers  of). 

Macleod,  Alfred,  4  Alhury  road 
Paterson,  Wm.  Dove,  7  Cherry- 
hank 

Embroidery  Printers. 

See  Pattern  Printers. 

Engravers. 

Those  marTced*  are  Lithographers. 

*  Avery,  J.,  &  Co.,  Limited,  20 

Netherkirkgate 
Anderson,  George,  jun.,  23  and 

24  Market  gallery 
Brown,  William,  115  Union  st. 
^Cornwall,  G.,  &  Sons,  45  Castle 

street 
*Dakers,  Alex.,  17  and  19  Nether- 

kirkgate 
*Fraser,  G.  &W.,BelmontWorks, 

Belmont  street 
*Gibb,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  3   Queen 

street  and  40  Broad  street 

*  Gibson  &  Thomson,  12  Correc- 

tion wynd 
*Gullan,  David,  52  Castle  street, 
and  Victoria  court,  54  Castle 
street 

*  Jolly,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  23  Bridge 

*M'Millan,  William,  37  Market 

*Robb,  G.,  13  Adelphi 
Sandilands,    Wm.,    60    ISTether- 

kirkgate 
Stephen,    J.    H.,    3    Correction 

wynd 
*Taylor  &  Henderson,  17  Adelphi 
^Thomson  &  Duncan,  5  Market 

street 


Engraver  (Seal). 
Simpson,  Wm.,  2  Guestrow 

Engineers. 

Abernethy,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  Ferryhill 

Foundry 
Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  122|  West 

North  street 
Bisset,  James,  27  St.  Clair  street 
Blaikie   Brothers,    Footdee  Iron 

Works 
Dalgety  Brothers,  70  Hutcheon 

street 
Henderson,  J.  M.,  King  st.  place 
Hall,  A.,  &  Co.,  40  York  street 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Harpers    Limited,   Albion    Iron 

Works,  Albion  street 
Hogg  &  Sons,  70  Spring  garden 
Joss,  Towns,  &  Kynoch,  Welling- 
ton road 
Knowles,  Alex.,  37  Shuttle  lane 
Knowles  &  Leiper,  61  Commerce 

street 
M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  Spring  garden 
Martin,  G.  &  W.,  Regent  road 
Milne,  D.,  &  Sons,  119  Parkst, 
Presslie,  J. ,  25  Commerce  st. 
Reid,Ben.,&  Co.,Justice  Mill  lane 
Sangster,  John  A.,  34  St.  Clair 

street 
Stronach,  John,  &  Co.,  54  Wel- 
lington road 

Engineers  (Civil). 
Balmain,   John  W.,  35a  Union 

street 
Barnett,    Patrick  M.,    Waterloo 

Station 
Boulton,   Wm.,   City  buildings. 

Union  street 
Duncan,  Thomas,  3  Golden  sq. 
Dyack,  Wm.,  City  buildings 
Jenkins  &  Marr,  16  Bridge  st. 
Mann,  George  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry. ) 
Merie,  L.  DoUfus  de,  22  Rubislaw 

terrace 
Milne,  Robert,  10  Rubislaw  ter. 
Rogers,  Thomas,  18  Polmuir  rd. 
Smith,  Wm. ,  harbour  engineer 
Walker  &  Beattie,  3  Golden  sq. 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


341 


Willet,    John  (Inst.   C.E.),    255 
Union  street 

Engineers  (Consulting). 

Dalgety,  A.,  70  Hutcheon  street 
Laing,  James,  10  King  street 

Farriers. 

Donald,  James,  6  Crooked  lane 
Morris,  Wm.,  V.S.,  7  Langstane 

place 
Thomson,  Jas.,  6  Flourmill  brae 

File  Maker. 

Mathieson,  Alex.,  122  N.  Broad- 
ford 

Fishcurers. 

Angus,  George,  Palmerston  road 
Addison,  G. ,  17  Pointlaw 
Brown  &  Smith,  Pointlaw 
Brown,  John,  28  Wellington  st. 
Christie,  Andrew,  Albert  quay 
Christie,  R. ,  Albert  quay 
Crombie,  Wm.,  30  Pointlaw 
Davidson,  T.,  Pointlaw 
Duthie,  Stewart,  Pointlaw 
Duthie,  A.  T.,  Pointlaw 
Farquharson,  H.,  Pointlaw 
Findlay,  L.,  &  Son,  Pocra  pier 
Fletcher,  Alex.,  159  Pointlaw 
Gordon,  C,  &  Sons,  67  Green 
M'Combie  &  Co.,  20  Pointlaw 
M 'Robbie,  Alex.,  5  George  street 

and  Pointlaw 
Meldrum,  J.,  82  King  street  and 

28  Pointla^v 
Michie,  James,  14  Pointlaw 
Mortimer,  P.,  Pointlaw 
Normal  Co. ,  Lim. ,  Albert  quay 
Norrie,  Thomas,  Pointlaw 
Petrie,  J.,  &  Co.,  Pointlaw 
Thomson,  John,  14a  Pointlaw 
Tulloch,  A.  J.,  Pointlaw 
Walker,  T. ,  1  New  Pier  road 
Watson,  George,  Pointlaw 

Fish  and  Game  Dealers. 

Those  marhcdl:''  are  Game,  Dealers. 
Allan,  Miss,  Wet  Fish  Market 


*Brown,  James,  62  and  63  Base- 
ment, Market,  and  215  Union 

Brown,  M. ,  Wet  Fish  Market 
Caie,  John  F.,  Wet  Fish  Market 
*Christie,  G.,  60  Windmill  brae 
*Clark,    J.   &   C,   12   Carmelite 

street 
Clyne,  A.  E.,  20  Gallowgate 
Farquharson,  William,  8  and  9 

Basement,  Market 
Forbes  &  Skinner,   68  Basement 

floor.  Market 
*Garrow,  James,  jun,,  69  Base- 
ment floor,  Market 
*Garrow,  Robt. ,  26  Hadden  st. 
*Gauld,  Alex. ,  24  Hadden  street 
*Joss,  Mrs.,  55  Loch  street 
Lees,  John,  11  Carmelite  street 
Livingstone,  J.,  Pointlaw 
M'Lean,  James,  197  George  st. 
Mavor,  Charles,  171  George  st. 
Meff  Brothers,  Albert  quay 
*Meft;  Wm.,  46  Market  street 
Meldrum,  J.,  82  King  street 
Milne,  Robert,  9  Rose  street 
*Milne,  Mrs.  J.,  15  Loch  street 
Pirie,  Mrs.,  Market  buildings 
Ross,  Henry,  80  Pointlaw 
*Smith,   John,   26J  St.  Andrew 

street 
^Stewart,    Thomas,    119    North 

Broadford 
Walker,    R.    &    W.,    Wet    Fish 

Market 
*Wilson,  Wm.,  11  Union  place 

Fishing  Tackle  Makers. 

Bell,  David,  36  George  street 
Davidson,    Alex.,    27    Carmelite 

street 
Duguid,  D.,  &  Son,  5  Flourmill 

brae 
Garden,  Wm.,  122i  Union  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  G.,  73  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Milne,  Wm.,  19  Stirling  street 
Playfair,  C,  &  Co.,  142  Union 

street 
Ritchie,  John,  125  George  street 
Robertson,  John,  128  Union  st. 
9 


342 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Fleshers. 

Abernethy,  David,  191  George  st. 
Addison,  John,  26  Shiprow 
Aiken,  Arthur,  11  Upperkirkgate 

and  20  Chattan  place 
Anderson,  John  P.,  39  Loch  st. 
Anderson,  James,  131  Rosemount 

place 
Arthur,   Mrs  Thomas,    14   Park 

street 
Black,  Jas.,  20  North  Broadford 
Bowman,  Alex.,  10  Justice  street 
Brown,  Andrew,  66b  College  st. 
Burnett  &  Low,  174  Holburn  st. 
Burnett,  Jas.,  119  Great  Western 

road 
Christie,  G.,  60  Windmill  brae 
Clark,  Alex.,  4  Mounthooly 
Cruickshank,    James,    37    Skene 

street 
Davidson,  John,  27  Park  street 
Donald,  Alex.,  16  Queen  street 
Donald,  And.,  73  Spittal 
Duncan,  Alex.,  51  West  North 

street 
Duncan,  James,  1  South  Crown 

street 
Emslie,  James  B.,  164  Union  st, 

and  98  Rosemount  place 
Ewing,   David,   42  Market  hall 

and  82  John  street 
Farquharson,  C,  42  Skene  sq. 
Ferguson,    Alex.    B.,    38  Wool- 

m  anil  ill 
Fraser,  Chas.,  57  Commerce  st. 
Fraser,  Mrs,  10  &  11  Market  hall 
Gordon,  A.,  44  Market  hall 
Gordon,  Adam,  89  Skene  square 
Gordon,  David,  Grosvenor  place 
Gordon,  John,  74  N.  Broadford 
Gordon,  John,  80  Gerrard  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  298  Holburn  st. 
Grant,  John,  78  East  North  st. 

and  10  St.  Clement  street 
Gray,  Mrs,  38  Market  hall 
Harrowes,  William,  59  Powis  pi. 
Kemp,  Wm.,  29  Market  hall 
Kirton,  Peter,  41  Market  hall 
Knowles,  G.,  14  Gilcomston  steps 
Lindsay,  James,  10  West  North 
street 


'  Low,  John,  239  Holburn  street 
M 'Hardy,  Jas.,  121  Holburn  st. 
M'Intosh,    J.,    50,    51,    and    52 

Market  hall 
Martin,  William,  26,  27,  and  28 

Market  hall 
Mason,  Thomas,  &  Son,  64  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Millar,  James,  158  Gallowgate 
Milne,  Mrs  A.,  190  Gallowgate 
Moir,  Wm.,  97  George  street 
Murray,  Wm.,  &  Son,  291,  293, 

295  George  street 
Mutch,  Wm.,  54  Springbank  ter. 
Northern  Meat  Co.,  208  Gallow- 
gate 
Rae,  T.  M.,  34  St.  Clement  st. 
Rebecca,  Wm. ,  jun.,  36  Market 

hall 
Reid,  Alex. ,  3  Bank  street 
Richardson,  John,  1  Mile-end 
Riddel,  Alex.,  23  Hardweird 
Rose,  George,  1,  2,  and  3  Market 

hall 
Ross,  A.,  jun.,  133  George  street 
Sangster,  George,  198  Gallowgate 
Sangster  &   Shand,   31    Market 

hall 
SherrifFs   Bros.,   18   East  North 
street  and  33  Urquhart  road 
Shivas,  Geo.,  39  Rosemount  pi. 
Skene,  Allan,  12  Mary  well  street 
Skene,  John,  269  George  street 
Souter,  Wm.,  147  North  Broad- 
ford 
Soutter,  Alex.,  22  Hadden  street 
Smith,  Robert,  124  Chapel  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  128  King  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  12  and  13  Market 

hall 
Stewart,    Alex.    S.,    46    Market 

hall 
Stewart,  Jas.,  15  L.  Chapel  street 
Stewart,  Jos.,  54  Powis  place 
Stewart,    Thomas,     119     North 

Broadford 
Tastard,  James,  18  Shiprow 
Taylor,  Wm.,  187  Crown  street 
Thomson,  Adam,  46  Wales  street 
Wallace,  Alex.,  58  Summerfield 
terrace 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


343 


Wallace,  A. ,  47  Market  hall 
Walker,  John,  26|  Gallowgate 
Watt,  John,  1a  St.  Clement  st. 
Webster,  George  I.,  6  Gallowgate 
White,  J.,  15,  16,  17,  18,  and  19 

Market  hall 
Williams,  F.,  140  Skene  street 
Williamson,  Alex. ,  230    George 

street 
Williamson,  David,  10  Loanhead 

terrace 
Williamson,  John,  &  Son,  4,  5, 

and  6  Market  hall 
Williamson,    John,    jun.,     29b 

Union  place 
Williamson,   John,   158    George 

street 
Wishart,  Fred.,  92  Gallowgate 
Wyness,  Alex. ,  Market  street 
Yule,  Cummine,  49  Jasmine  ter. 

Flock  Manufacturers. 

Ferryhill  Mills  Flock  Co.,  Albury 

road 
N.  of  S.   Bedding  Co.,  1  Jack's 

brae 

French  Polishers. 
Hall,  J.  &  K,,,  7  Barnett's  close 
Masson,  Misses,  75  George  street 

Fruiterers. 

Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  137  George 

street 
Burns,  Alex.  ,&  Co.,  244  Union 

street  and  Market  hall 
Burns,  A.,  jun.,  Market  hall  and 

65  Thistle  street 
Burns,  Mrs.  Robt.,.102  and  104 

Eosemount  place 
Byres,  Stephen,  74  Broad  street 
Craigen,  George,  5  Guild  street 
Davidson,  A.  0.,  29  Rose  street 

and  20  Thistle  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,   95  Bon- Accord 

street 
Ferrier,  J.,  Market    hall  and  7 

Waverley  place 
Fraser,  Miss   M.    F.,   13   Union 

buildings 


Gall,  Wm.,  17  Rosemount  place 
Giles,  Alex.,  36  Union  place 
Gray,  Alex. ,  Market  hall 
Harrow,  Jas.,  20  Schoolhill 
Hepburn,  A.,  165  N.  Broadford 
Herd,  Robert,  Mai'ket  hall 
Jamieson,  Geo. ,  Market  hall 
Jamieson,  Wm.,  45  Schoolhill 
Jeffrey,  Wm.,  137  Skene  street 
Joss,  Geo.,  29  Chattan  place  and 

117  Great  Western  road 
Knowles,  Mrs,  133  Crown  street 
Mackie,  Alex.,  11  and  12  Black's 
bdgs.,  1    Gilcomston   steps, 
41  George  street,  and  Mar- 
ket hall 
Morgan,  George,  Market  hall 
Pegler,  George,  &  Co.,  179  Union 

street 
Skinner,  Wm. ,  7  Regent  quay 
Stewart,  George,  77  King  street 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  68  Crown  st. 
Thom,  Miss  M.,    64   Esslemont 

avenue 
Thow,   Robert,   13  Guild   street 
and  100  Bridge  street 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S.,  93  Queen 

street 
Andrew,  Francis,  47  Broad  st. 
Burt,  R.,  14  Carmelite  lane 
Calder,  J. ,  22  George  street 
Connon,  Mrs,  55a  Schoolhill 
Cruickshank,  Hadden,  &  Co.,  86 

Spring  Garden 
Davidson,  Alex.,  21  St.  Andrew 

street 
Donald,  Peter,  5  Farrier  lane 
Ewen,  Mrs,  16  East  North  street 
Gaudie,  Hugh,  84  George  street 
Gray,  Henry,  73  Broad  street 
Green,  Jas.,  49  and  5i  Gallowgate 
Leslie,  Charles,  79  George  street 
Leslie,  M.,  15  Marischal  street 
Levie,  Geo. ,  25  Skene  square 
M'Call,  John,  20  Castle  street 
M'Gregor,  Geo.,  10  Marischal  st. 
Main,  Alex.,  18  Carmelite  street 
Mathieson,  John,  65  Broad  street 
Pearson,  Mark,  25  Castle  street 


344 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Reid,  Mrs.  C,  78  George  street 
Rennie,  M.,  15  Marischal  street 
Watson,  Janios,  26  Cnstle  street 
Willox,    George,    2   Back   wynd 

stairs 
Zamek,  &  Edelshain,  36  Bridge 

street 

Game  Dealers. 

See  Fish  and  Game  Dealers. 

Gardeners. 

Those  maflced  *  are  Johling. 

Anderson,  A.,   189  West  North 

street 
Anderson,  Andrew,    Market  hall 
Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  Lower  Corn- 
hill  and  41  Park  street 
Anderson,  James,  Cairnfield 
*Booth,  Thomas,  21  Gilcomston 

steps 
*Buyers,  James, '^52  Summer  st. 
Connon,  Mrs  James,  Market  hall 

and  Sandilands 
Connon,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Market 

hall 
*Cruickshank,  George,   Mile-end 
*Cnmming,  Wm.,  214  Hardgate 
Dalgarno,  J. ,  3  Claremont  place 
Davidson,  Alex.,  Market  hall 
*Davidson,  Henry,  35  Skene  st. 
Davidson,  Wm.,  95  Bon-Accord 

street 
*Davie,  James,  8  Broomhill  pi. 
'"Duncan,    Alex.,    21    Broomhill 

place 
*Edward,  John,  19  Gordon  street 
Ellis,  Adam,  135  Rosemount  pi. 
*Giles,  Alex.,  Whitehall  Cottage 
*Giles,  James,  35  Osborne  place 
"Gove,  James,  11  Allan  street 
*Gray,  Alexander,  68  Green 
Harrow,  James,  20  Schoolhill 
Henry,  Robt.,  17  Claremont  pi. 
*  Jeffrey,  Wm.,  1  Mile-end  Nur- 
sery 
Joss,  Geo.,  Westburn,  Rubislaw 
Knowles,  Margaret  B.,  22  Frede- 
rick street   • 
M'Combie,  George,  S.  Stocket 


*M' Donald,  William,  184  Great 

Western  road 
M'Intosh,      James,     Westmore, 

Stocket 
MTherson,   John,  Polmuir   and 

Market  hall 
M 'Robbie,  Peter,  Market  hall 
*Macandrew,  Wm. ,  16  Jute  st. 
*Mavor,  James,  &  Son,  150  Hol- 

burn  street 
Middleton,  David,  Berryden  road 
Milne,  Alex.,  Queen's  road  west 
*  Milne,  Alex.,  16  Jute  street 
Milne,  Thos. ,  Glenburnie,  Rubis- 
law 
Mortimer,  Alex. ,  Market  hall 
*Mowatt,  J.,  11  Huntly  street 
*Mutch,  John,  11  Mount  st.  W. 
Paterson,  Wm.,  Ruthrieston 
*Rae,  Wm.,  24  Watson  street 
Reid,  John,  50  Loanhead  terrace 
*Sliarp,  Charles,  1  Belgrave  ter. 
*Shewan,  Alex.,  38  Watson  st. 
Sim,  James,  41  Short  loanings 
*Skinner  Jas.,  14  Holburn  road 
*Slora,  Wm.,  &  Son,  21  Bloom- 
field  road 
Smith,   James,  Market  hall  and 
Kaimhill  " 

Smith,  Wm. ,  Burnside 
Stephen,  John,  Hosefield 
Watt,  Geo.,  Evening  Lodge,  Gt. 

Western  road 
Wilson,  J.,  Mile-end,  Holburn 

Gasfitters. 

See  Plumbers,  <kc. 

German  Clockmaker. 

Auer,  A.,  51  Upperkirkgate 

Glass  wtainers  and  Benders. 

Garvie,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  236  Union 
street 

Goldsmiths. 

See  JVatchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Grain  Merchants. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Company, 
Provost  Blaikie's  quay 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


345 


Alexander,  James,  Lower  Justice 

Mills 
Buyers,  Alex.,  131  King  street 
Clark  Brothers,  15  Guild  street, 
13  West  North  street,  and 
Leggart  Mills 
Clarke  &  Co. ,  47  Marischal  street 
Connon,  Richard,  &  Co.,  18  Re- 
gent road 
Craig  &  Hunter,  48  Marischal  st. 
Crombie,  James,  2  Trinity  bdgs. 
Davidson,  W.,  12  and  14  Com- 
merce street 
Emslie,  James,  15  Princes  street 
Gammie  &  Johnstone,  47  Clar- 
ence street 
Gavin,  J.,  jun.,  180  George  street 
Grant  &  Co.,  74  and  75  Regent 

quay,  and  Regent  road 
Hutcheson,    George,    &    Co.,    47 

Marischal  street 
Jamieson,  George,  59  Schoolhill 
Keith,  Alex, ,  36  Commerce  street 
Kemp  &  Walker,  11  Stirling  st. 
Knox,  Wm..  16  King  street 
Leith,  Hugh,  83  George  street 
Lindsay's   Trustees,    City   Flour 

Mills,  73  Causewayend 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194|  George  street 
M'Dougal,  John,"'48  Market  st. 
Milne  Brothers,  10  Guild  street 
Murdoch,  A.,  &  Son,  47   Mari- 
schal street 
Mutch,  James  G.,  30  Exchange 

street  and  133  Holburn  st. 
Northern   Agricultural    Co.,    30 

Waterloo  quay 
Porter,  Geo.,  jun.,  28  Market  st. 
Reith,  James,  275b  George  street 
Riddell,  G.  &  W.,  Provost  Jamie- 
son's  quay 
Robertson,  John,  45  Marischal  st. 
Scorgie,  Wm.,  7  Rose  street 
Sharp,  Andrew,  37  James  street 
Sherritfs,    Kenneth,    &    Son,     8 

James  street 
Stephen,  G.,  &  Son,  8  Erskine  st. 
Strachan,    John,    &    Sons,    Gil- 
corn  ston  Mills 
Thomson,  Jas.,  22  Commerce  st. 
Thomson,  John,  52  Queen  street 


Wisely,  Wm. ,  7  James  street 
White,  John  F.,  107  King  street 
Wilson,   Isaac,   24   West'  North 

street 
Wilson,  James,  &  Son,  5  and  7 

Schoolhill 

Granite  Merchants  and 
Quarry  Owners. 

Aberdeen  Granite  Quarrying  Co., 
Lim.;  office,  166, Union  st. 

Fyfe,  John,  72  Waterloo  quay 

Gibb,  J.,  &  Sons,  4  Belmont  st 

Hntcheon,  James,   King  st.  road 

Keith,  Wnl.,  jun.,  187  King  st. 

Leith,  James,  Cairncry 

Manuelle,  A.  &  F.,  Provost 
Blaikie's  quay 

Mowlem,  John,  &  Co.,  Provost 
Jamieson's  quay 

Ogg,  J.  &  J.,  34  and  36  Welling- 
ton road 

Petrie,  J.,  &  Co.,  Clay  hills,  50  & 
52  Wellington  road 

Townsend,  W.  C,  Portland  st. 

Granite  Polishers. 

Sec  Stonecutters. 

Grinders  (General). 

Strachan,  J.,  &  Sons,  Gilcomston 
Mills 

Grocers  (not  Retail). 

Bisset,  J.  &  W.,  15  Exchange  st. 
Cook,  A.,  jun.,  2  Upperkirkgate 
Esslemont,  Alex.,  32  King  street 
Gordon  &  Thomson,  63  Loch  st. 
Green,  Wm.,  29  Queen  street 
Jamieson  &  Mitchell,  34  and  36 

Netherkirkgate 
Johnstone,  C.  &  A.,  14  Regent 

quay 
Leith,  John,&  Sons,  17  Exchange 

street 
Mellis,    G.,     &    Son,    5  Trinity 

buildings 
Mortimer,  James,  12  Harriet  st. 
Thomson,   George  M.,  7   Queen 

street 


346 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


Grocers,  Tea,  Wine,  and 
Spirit  Dealers. 

Adams,  Jane,  4  Broomhill  place 
Adams,  John,  64  Green 
Airth.  John,  31  Market  street 
Alcock,  Ben.,  1  Rosemount  ter. 
Alexander,  A.,  &  Co.,  151  George 

street 
Alexander,  A. ,  1  and  3  Baltic  st. 
Alexander,  D.,  31  York  place 
Allan,  Wm.,  177  Gallowgate 
Allan,  Wm.,  34  Mount  street 
Anderson,  D. ,  84  North  Broad- 
ford 
Anderson,  David,  25  Park  street 
Angus,  G.,  14  and  16  Bank  street 
Annand,  Jos. ,  30  Northfield  pi. 
Arthur,  A.  W. ,  61  Green 
Baillie,  W.  T.,  39  Park  street 
Bannerman,  D.  &  C.,  23  Wool- 

manhill 
Bannerman,  G.,  58  East  North 

street 
Bartlett,  James,  1  Waverley  pi. 
Bisset,  James,  19  Mount  st.  west 
Bisset,  John,  &  Co. ,  37  Queen  st. 
Black,  Geo.,  254  George  street 
Black,  Hugh,  30^  Ferryhill  ter. 
Bonar,  Wm.,  212" Gallowgate 
Bowman,  Robert,  70  Esslemont 

avenue 
Brebner,  Mrs,  56  East  North  st. 
Brown,  George,  33  Summer  lane 
Brown,  Mrs,  45  Conmierce  street 
Buchan,  John,  23  George  street 
Caie,  George,  159  Skene  st.  west 
Cameron,  John,  18  Prince  Regent 

street 
Campbell,  D. ,  31  PoAvis  terrace 
Carnie,    J.    M.,   115    Rosemount 

place 
Cay  Brothers,  45  Chapel  street, 
1  Rosemount  place,   2  East 
North  street,  188  George  st. , 
10  Millburn  street,  and  160 
King  street 
Cheyne,  Mrs  John,  14  James  st. 
Chivas  Brothers,  13  King  street 

and  35a  Union  place 
City  Supply  Stores,  50  Summer- 
field  terrace 


Clark,  Alex. ,  40  South  Mount  st. 
Clark,  Mrs,  75  Hutcheon  street 
Clyne,  Alfred  E. ,  20  Gallowgate 
Collie,  Alex.,  12  Skene  street 
Collie,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  253  Union 

street 
Collie,  Wm.,  65  College  street 
Collison,  David,  43  Summer  st. 
Cooper,  Alex.,  92  North  Broad- 
ford 
Copland,  James,  141  Skene  st. 
Copland,  Mrs,  31  Causewayend 
Cordiner,  Alex.,  15  West  North 

street 
Coutts,  Gavin,  Queen's  road 
Coutts,  James,  42  Gordon  street 
Coutts,  Jas.,  6  Farmers'  Hall  lane 
Coutts,  Wm.,  85  aud  87  Rose- 
mount place 
Cowie,  George,  66  Rose  street 
Cox,  Thomas,  33  Upperkirkgate 
Craigen,  James,  41  Marischal  st. 
Craighead,  Peter,  106  Union  st. 
Craighead  &  Co. ,  29  Fountainhall 

road 
Cromar,    John,    28  Summerfield 

terrace 
Cruickshank,    Alex. ,    Rosebank 

place 
Cruickshank,  G.  T.,  52^  Skene 

square 
Cruickshank,    Wm.,    63    Essle- 
mont avenue 
Cruickshank,   Mrs,    106  Gallow- 
gate 
Gumming,    James,    79    and    80 

Waterloo  quay 
Gumming,   John,   18|  Mary  well 

street 
Davidson,  Alex.,  202  Gallowgate 
Davidson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  44  Broad 

street 
Davidson,     Miss    M.     L.,     181 

Gallowgate 
Davie,  Andrew,  270  George  st. 
Dawson,  Mrs,  61  Windmill  brae 
Dickson,  Wm.,  40  Union  place 
Dingwall,    Arthur,    21    Chattan 

place 
Donald,  J..  &i  Co.,  19  Regent  qy. 
Donald,  Wm.,  23  Jasmine  ter. 


TRADES  AND   PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


347 


Donaldson,     John,     24     North 

Broadford 
Douglas,  Alex.,  21  Chapel  street 
Downie,  Mrs,  114  Holburn  street 
Duff,  W. ,  20  Thistle  street 
Duguid,  James,  270  Holburn  st. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  Bridge  of  Dee 
Duncan,  Thos.,  252  George  st. 
Duncan,  Wni.,  66  Claremont  st. 
Duncan,  Mrs  A.,  16  Esslemont 

avenue 
Durno,  Jas.,  32  N.  Albert  street 
Duthie,  James,  60  Jasmine  ter. 
Duthie,  John,  99  Skene  street 
Duthie,     Robt.,    29     Esslemont 

avenue 
Elfert,  0.  H.,  2  Chattan  place 
Emslie,  Wm.,  182  Crown  street 
Esslemont,  John  E.,  2,  4,  and  6 

King  street 
Farquharson  &  Co.,  131   Union 

street 
Farquharson,  Alex.,  61  Spittal 
Farquharson,  J.,  36  Park  street 
Farquharson,  John,  67  Jasmine 

terrace 
Fettes,  Joseph,  60  Chapel  street 
Fiddes  &  Co.,  Ill  Causewayend 
Fiddes,  Al.,  52  West  North  st. 
Eraser,  Alex.,  43  York  street 
Eraser,  C. ,  54  Watson  street 
Eraser,  Geo.,  125  Causewayend 
Eraser,  Hector,  58  Gallowgata 
French,  S.  &  W.,  78a  Hutcheon 

street 
Fyfe,  George,  51  Shiprow 
Gibb,  Wm. ,  66  Watson  street 
Glegg,  Alex.  R.,  12  Powis  place 
Gordon  &  Smith,  197  Union  st. 
Grant,  Alex. ,  1  Claremont  place 
Grant,  Peter  A. ,  1  Argyll  place 
Grant,  Wm,,  34  Union  place 
Gray  &  Co.,  25  Gallowgate 
Gray,  Geo.,  237  George  street 
Gray,  Robt.,  5  Ragg's  lane 
Gray,  Thomas,  173  Crown  street 
Green,  James  S.,  38  Gallowgate 
Greenlaw,  J.,  112  Wellington  rd. 
Guthrie,  E.  B.,  17  Loch  street 
Harvey,  John,  52  Park  street 
Harvey,  John,  94  Rosemount  pi. 


Henderson,  A.,  17  St.   Clement 
street  and  32  Wellington  st. 
Henderson,  James,  20  Shiprow 
Herd,  Wm. ,  28  Belmont  street 
Hill,  James,  45  St.  Andrew  st. 
Hill,  James,  15  Justice  street 
Hird,  Benjamin,  38  Leadside  rd 
Howie,  Peter,  10  East  North  st. 
Hunter  &  Walker,  118  Gallow- 
gate 
Hunter,  James,  49  Park  street 
Hunter,  Wm.,  63  Huntly  street 
Inglis,  J. ,  47  Commerce  street 
Ironside,  Mrs  Pat.,  31  Ann  st. 
Jackson,  James,  137  Crown  st. 
Jamieson,  Geo.,  59  Schoolhill 
Jamieson,    James,    &    Co.,    221 

Union  street  and  2  Dee  st. 
Jamieson,  John,  7  Commerce  st. 
Jeffrey,  Wm.,  8  Queen  street 
Jessiman,  John,  73  Gallowgate 
Johnston,  Mrs,  86   Upper   Den- 
burn 
Johnstone,  Adam,  160  Welling- 
ton road 
Keith,  Wm.,  53  Queen  street 
Kemp,  James,  121  N.  Broadford 
Kemp,  Mrs,  60  Skene  square 
Laing,  Mrs  B.,  2  Upper  Denburn 
Lamont,  A.,  jun.,  2  Cotton  st. 
Laurie,  Alexander,  2  L'vine  pi. 
Law,  Arthur,  133  Skene  street 
Lawsou,  Wm.,  24  Park  street 
Leiper,  James,  108  Chapel  street 
Leiper,  John,  36  Albion  street 
Leith,  John,  91  Chapel  street 
Lewis,   John,  57  Virginia  street 

and  Victoria  road,  Torry 
Linklater,  Wm.,  109  Gallowgate 
Littlejohn,  J.,  &  Sons,  39  Green 
Logan,  AVm.,  114  George  street 
London   &   Newcastle   Tea   Co., 
7  Market  st.  and  53  Broad 
street 
Lumsden  &  Gibson,  95  Union  st. 
Lumsden,  W. ,  &  Sons,  58  Union 

M'Beath,  Peter,  112  Gallowgate 
M'Conachie,  Wm.,  17  Fountain- 
hall  road 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  7  East  North  st. 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESiSlONS    DIKECTORY. 


M 'Hardy,  Robert,  188  W.  North 

street 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  12  South  Mount 

street 
M'Kay,  John,  100  Gallowgate 
M'Kenzie,,  Jas.  W.,  69  N.  Broad - 

ford 
M'Kenzie,  John,  43i  Schoolhill 
M'Lean,  George,  41  Green 
M'Lean,  James,  197  George  street 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  67  Park  street 
M'Petrie,  Alexander,  3  Garvook 

street 
M 'Robbie,  Alex.,  249  George  st. 
M 'William,  Alex.,  13  Wales  st. 
Macdonald,   Ewen,    193  Gallow- 
gate 
Macdonald,  Wm.,  1  St.  Clair  st. 
Machattie,  A.,  Belvidere  place 
Machattie,  J.,  40  and  42  W^ool- 

manhill 
Maitland,  Miss  R.,  229  King  st. 
Marr,  James,  14  Margaret  street 
Marr,  Mrs,  1  Willowdale  place 
Martin,  G.,  14  North  Broadford 
Maver,  John,  50  Virginia  street 
Mearns,  Robt.,  26 J  Spittal 
Melvin,  Jas.,  148  Causewayend 
Melvin,  John,  89  John  street 
Merchant,  Jas.,  102  Great  West- 
ern road 
Michie,  John,  33  West  North  st. 
Milne,  George,  51  Powis  place 
Milne,  James,  72  Union  street 
Milne,  Thomas,  174  George  st. 
Milne,  Wm.,  1  South  Mount  st. 
Milne,  Wm.,  46  King's  crescent 
Mitchell,  David,   70  "Bon-Accord 

street 
Mitchell,  Robert,   69   Commerce 

Moir,  A.  A.  S.,  109  Great  West- 
ern road 
Morison,  James,  17  Skene  st. 
Mortimer,    A.    F.,    5    Carmelite 
street  and  15  Hadden  street 
Mortimer,  Wm.,  43  Park  street 
Murray,  Wm.,  1  Leadside  road 
Mutch,  J.,  106  Commerce  street 
Neil,  Alex.,  27  Rose  street  and 
19  Thistle  street 


Nicol,  Miss,  56  Summer  street 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  242  Union  st. 
Noble,  John,  12  Justice  street 
Norrie,  Wm.,  70  Broad  street 
Officer,  James,  8  Garvock  street 
Ogilvie,  George,  69  Park  street 
Oliver,  Alfred,  53  Gallowgate 
Panton,  Geo. ,  36  Urquhart  road 
Paterson,  Wm.,  281  George  st. 
Petrie,  James,  15  Queen  street 
Petrie,  Mrs,  4  Mealmarket  street 
Philip,  James,  67  East  North  st. 
Philip,  John,  196  Gallowgate 
Rae,  F.  M.,  31  St.  Clement  st. 
Rae,  James,  lA  South  Crown  st. 
Rae,  James,  6  Union  place 
Rainnie,  Robert,  31  Shiprow 
Rattray,  D.,  13  Castle  street 
Reid,  George,  23  Shiprow 
Reid,  John,  1  South  College  st. 
Reid,  John,  141  Gallowgate 
Reith,  Andrew,  165  Gallowgate 
Reith,  Jas.,  3  Black's  buildings 
Ronald,  G.,  35  Bon-Accord  st. 
Ross,  Hugh,  302  George  street 
Ross.  W.  &  J.,  10  Causewayend 
Rutherford,  A.,  56  King  street 
Salter,  Wm.,  19  Rosemount  pi. 
Sangster,  Alex.,  81  Park  street 
Sangster,  Alex. ,  4  Young  street 
Scott,  And. ,  101  Spittal 
Shand,  Wm.,  1  St.  Andrew  st. 
Shepherd,  A.,   13  N.   Broadford 
Sheret,  Robert,  67  Shiprow 
Simpson,  Alex.,  39  Hutcheon  st, 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  109  Causewayend 
Skene,  Peter,  46  Summer  street 
Smart,  Arch.  H.,  9  W.  North  st. 
Smith  &  Gordon,  70  East  North 

street 
Smith,  Alex,,  76  St.  Andrew  st. 
Smith,  John,  31  Justice  street 
Smith,  Peter,  218  King  street 
Smith,  Robt.  J.  A.,  1  Watson  st. 
Smith,  Mrs,  11  Bon-Accord  lane 
Stephen,  W.,  93  Upper  Denburn 
Stevenson,  Hilkiah,  77  Park  st. 
Stott,  Mrs,  18|  Balmoral  place 
Strachan,  James,  20  Market  st. 
Strachan,     R.    H.,    &    Co.,   234 

Geor£ce  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


349 


Stuart,  Forbes,  30  Summer  st. 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  86  Gallowgate 
Taylor,  John,  22  Upper  Denburn 
Thorn,  A,  D. ,  36  Spring  garden 
Thorn,  John,  20  Upperkirkgate 
Thorn,  Miss,  22  West  North  st. 
Thomson,  Adam,   1   Gilcomston 

brae 
Thomson,  J.  G.,  9  Park  street 
Todd,  Mrs,  76  West  Nortli  st. 
Tough,  James,  122  King  street 
Tough,  John,  24  Chapel  street 
Urquhart,  Alex.,  68  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Urquhart,  Miss,  1  Gordon  street 
Valentine,  Miss,  13  Huntly  st. 
Walker  &  Co.,   68  and  70  Vir- 
ginia street 
Walker,  George,  43  Skene  sq. 
Walker,  Henry,  16  Summer  lane 
Walker,  J.  &  G.;  24  Skene  sq. 
Walker,  James,  41  College  st. 
Walker,  Peter,  86  P>road  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  61  George  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  52  Union 

street 
Wallace,   J.,  &  Co.,  51  and  55 

George  street 
Wallace,  J.  C,  214  George  street 
Watson,    J.    S.,    26    Claremont 

street 
Watson,    Wm.,    81    Bon- Accord 

Watt,    F.,    &    Co.,    64    North 

Broadford 
Watt,  James,  44  Green 
Watt,  James,  93  Causewayend 
Watt,  John,  209  Union  street 
Watt,  Wm.,  20  Richmond  street 
Weir,    James,    Westfield    bdgs., 

78  Leadside  road 
Whyte,  George,  33  Summer  st. 
Will,  William,  160  George  st. 
Williamson,  Alexander,  199  Hol- 

burn  street 
Wilson,  A.  C,  14  York  street 
Wilson,  George,  95  Holburn  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs  Eobert,  83  Hard  gate 
Wright,  E.,  &  Son,    26  School- 
hill 
Wright,  E.  W.,  87  Broad  street 


Wyllie,  John,  29  Northfield  place 
Yule,  C.  B.,  207  Holburn  street 

Gunmakers. 

Davidson,    Alex.,    27    Carmelite 

street 
Garden,  Wm.,  122^  Union  st. 
Playfair,   C,   &  Co.,  142  Union 

street 
Eobertson,  John,  128  Union  st. 

Hair  Dealers. 

Black  &  Co.,  38  George  street 
Fyfe,  George,  51  Shiprow 
Mortimer,  A.  F.,  5  Carmelite  st. 

and  15  Hadden  street 
Eainnie,  Eobert,  31  Shiprow 

Hairdressers. 

Anderson,  John,  1  James  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  152  Holburn  st. 
Barrows,  E.  C,  161  George  st. 
Best,  John,  41  Union  place 
Black  &  M'Dougall,  2  Flourmill 

brae 
Black,  John,  70  West  North  st. 
Clark,  John,  6  Park  street 
Christie,  David,  11  Chapel  street 
Cockerill,  Charles,  28  Causeway- 
end 
Collie,  J.  H.,  66  Crown  street 
Connon,  F.  A.,  45  Skene  square 
Cormack,  Wm.,  45  College  st. 
Cowie,  George,  4  Belmont  street 
Davidson,  Alexander,  19  George 

street 
Davidson,  George,  47  East  North 

street 
Fen  ton  Brothers,  117  Union  st. 
Finnie,  J.,  33  Rosemount  place 
Gray,  G.,  47  Eegent  quay 
Jack,  Miss  M. ,  249  Union  street 
Macleod,  John,  40  Bridge  street 
Morgan,  Wm.  P.,  287  George  st. 
Presslie,  S.  G.,  3  Bridge  street 
Riach,  Robert,  6  East'Noiia  st. 
Rice,  James,  82  Skene  stieet 
Ross,  A.,  50  Commerce  street 
Sangster,  Thos.,  214  Gallowgate 
Stephen,  George,  7  Guild  street 


350 


TRADES  AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Stephen,  L.  W.  L,,  3  Sliiprow 
"Williamson,  John,  20  Marischal 

street 

Hardware  Merchants. 

Those  marked  *  arc  wholesale. 

Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S,,  93  Queen 
street 

Catto,  City  Bazaar,  94  Union  st. 

Collie  &  Taylor,  123  Union  st. 

Davie,  Thos.  H.,  &  Co.,  22 
Netherkirkgate 

*Fleming,  J.  &  J.,  24  Broad  st. 

Lindsay,  W.  &  W.,  30  Market 
street 

Lamb,  Thomas,  40  Market  street 

*M'Laren,  D.  F.,  15  Union  build- 
ings 

*Ogilvie,  R.,  40  Netherkirkgate 

Seivwright,  John,  111  Union  st. 

Sutherland,  Wm.,  43  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

*Tait,  R.,  26  Upperkirkgate 

Trail,  J.,  10  Rose  street 

Harness  Composition  Manu- 
facturers. 

Abercromby  &  Davidson,  17 
Guestrow 

Brand,  George,  &  Co.,  12^  Mary- 
well  street 

Cook,  C.  M.,  52  Baker  street 

Fraser,  James,  Canal  place 

Jamieson  &  Co,  48  Whitehouse  st. 

Jamieson,  G.,  k  Co.,  1  Drum's 
lane 

Jamieson,  P.,  8  South  College 
street 

Hatters. 

Burge,  David,  72  Broad  street 
Crown  Clothing  Co.,   15  Broad 

street 
Donald,  J.  R. ,  29  George  street 
Fyfe  &  Co. ,  2,  4,  and  6  St.  Nico- 
las street,  and  3  and  5  Union 
buildings 
Glass,  Alex.  P.,  54  Union  street 
Hall,  James,  39  Union  street 
King,  Wm.  C,  3  and  5  St.  Nicho- 
las street 


Ledingham,  Robt.,  42  George  st. 
M'Leod,    John    C,   34    and   46 

Union  street 
Ogilvie,  George,  45  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  &  Son,  21  and 

23  Carmelite  street 
Steele  &  Co.,  20  and  22  Union  st. 
Souter,  A.,  15  and  17  Gallowgate 
Souter,  George,  112  George  street 
Wilson,  J.  S.,  18  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Hay  Dealers. 

Bothwell,  George,  27  Princes  st. 
Clark  Brothers,  Market  street 
Deans,  Walter,  8  West  North  st. 
Emslie,  James,  15  Princes  street 
Hay,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Weigh-house 

square 
Leonard,  Geo.,  4  Henry  place 
Mortimer,  James,  12  Harriet  st. 

Herring  Factors. 

Berneaud  &   Co.,    63  Marischal 

street 
Clarke  &  Co. ,  47  Marischal  street 
Gulstad,  Wm. ,  13  Crown  terrace 
Macdonald,   David,   &  Sons,   27 

and  29  St.  Andrew  street 

Hide  and  Tallow  Merchants. 

Aberdeen  Hide  and  Tallow  Co., 

42  Wales  street 
Laing,  James,  74  and  76  Wool- 

manhill 
Lyon,  Alexander,  194^  George  st. 
Lyon,  A.,  jun.,  198  George  st. 
Macdonald,  D.,  &  Sons,  27  and 

29  St.  Andrew  street 
Murray,  Wm.,  &  Son,  291,  293, 

and  295  George  street 
Ronald,  Wm.,  16  St.  Paul  street 
Sinclair,  Alex.,  1,  2,  and  3  Wales 

street  Market 

Horse  and  Cab  Hirers. 

Bain,  Wm.,  Limited,  44  Union 
place,  60  Loch  street,  and 
18  Mealmarket  street 

Campbell,  Alex.,  6  Diamond  st. 
and  150^  Union  street 


TRADES   AND   PROFEHSlON.s'    DIRECTORY. 


351 


Campbells  Limited,  5  Bon- Accord 

street,   Back   wyud,  Alford 

place,  and  Wellington  road 

Donald,  John,  93  Rosemount  pi. 

Duncan,  Alex.,  47  and  49  Wales 

street  and  108  King  street 
Duncan,  J.  &  J.,  Clay  hills  and 

Ferryhill 
Hunter,  James,  18  Justice  Mill 

lane 
M'Bey,  Thos.,  137  K  Broadford 
Monro,  George,  15  Virginia  st. 
Neave,  David,  46  Dee  street 
Ogilvie,  Wm.  79  Skene  street 
Reid  &  Son,  13  Princes  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Viewmount  Cot- 
tage, 317  Holburn  street 
Shireffs,  John,  63  Green 
Thomson,  James,  108  Wellington 

road 
Tough,  George,  70  John  street 
Watt  &  Co.,  Royal  Stables,  East 
Green 

Horticultural  Builders. 

Dawson,  Wm.,  136a  Skene  st. 
Garvie,  James,  and  Sons,  55  Rose 

street 
M 'Robbie,  James,  Affleck  street 
Macandrew,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  120 

Loch  street 
Robb,  Alex. ,  Wellington  road 
Thomson,  R.,  42  Ferryhill  ter. 

Hosepipe  (India   Rubber) 
Manufacturers. 

Elrick  &  M'Pherson,  24  Guild  st. 

Hosepipe  (Linen)  Manu- 
facturers. 

Martin,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  Berryden 

road 
Richards  &  Co. ,  Broadford  Works 

Hosiers. 

Sec  also  Berlin  Wool  Dealers. 
Alexander,  Miss,  11  L.  Chapel  st. 
Chadwick,  E..  &  Co.,  10  Broad 

street 

Lcksha: 

street 


Davidson  &  Son,  87  Union  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  111  John  street 

Davidson,  Miss,  43  Green 

Davidson,  Miss,  30b  Belmont  st. 

Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen  st. 

Farquhar,  George,  16  Castle  st. 

Fyfe  &  Co. ,  2,  4,  and  6  St.  Nico- 
las street,  and  3  and  5  Union 
buildings 

Goodbrand,  Stephen,  33  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Macdonald,  L,  &  Co.,  33  St. 
Nicholas  street 

Mathieson,  John,  5  and  7  Jus- 
tice street 

Mearns,  John,  203  Holburn  st. 

Saint,  James,  &  Co.,  171  and  173 
Union  st. ,  and  8  Bridge  st. 

Stopani,  George,  7  Castle  street 

Watson  Brothers,  71  Broad  st. 

Watson,  Thomas  R.,  &  Co.,  31 
and  33  Gallowgate 


Hot  Water  Heating 
Engineers. 

Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  55  Rose 

street 
Taylor,  John,  71  Woolmanhill 
Tindal,  James,  79  and  81  Loch 

street 
Tindal,  Robert,  19  Loch  street 

Hotels. 

See  Inns  and  Hotels. 

House  Agents. 

Beat  tie,  Alex.,  30  Belmont  street 
Clark,  John,  8  L.  Belmont  st. 
Gavin,  Wm.,  2  Correction  wynd 
Gill,  Wm.,  39  Marischal  street 
Lamb,  George,  35a  Union  street 
Merchant,  Geo.,  26  Belmont  st. 
Middleton,  Jos.,  119  Gallowgate 
Milne,  John,  16  Adelphi 
Petrie,  Robert  A.,  39  Frederick 

street 
Rae,  Thos.,  14  St.  Andrew  st. 
Robertson,  R.  W.,  7  Belmont  st. 
Smith,  W.,  jun.,  4  Belmont  st. 


352 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Watt,  John,  27  Gallowgate 
Wilson,  John,  Crown  court,  41J 
Union  street 

House  Carpenters  and 
Wrights. 

See  also  Builders. 
Allan,  Alex.,  8  South  Constitu- 
tion street 
Arthur,  J.  &  A.,  1  Canal  road 
Bain,  Ebenezer,  209  George  st. 
Barclay,  Alex.,  6  Charlotte  st. 
Black,  A.,  69  College  street 
Brown,  Alex. ,  38  Catherine  st. 
Brown,    William   G.,   59   Skene 

square 
Bruce,  George,  255a  George  st. 
Cay,  William,  &  Sons,  Gilcom- 

ston  park,  22  Union  place, 

and  143  George  street 
Cheyne,  George,  13  Jasmine  ter. 
Cobban,  Kobt.,  85  Claremontst. 
Connon,  Wm.,  Pointlaw 
Cook,  Alex.,  179  Holburn  street 
Coutts,  George,  22  John  street 
Coutts,  George,  202  George  street 
Craig,  I^orman,  119|  Crown  st. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  136a  Skene  st. 
Dickie,  Andrew,  7  Windmill  lane 
Dinnes  &  Middleton,  35a  Chapel 

street 
Duckworth,  Henry,  Market  st., 

Palmerston  road 
Emslie,  A.,  43  Richmond  street 
Ewing,  F.  B.  0. ,  34  Summer  lane 
Farquhar,  James,  18  Broomhill 

place 
Farquharson,  Geo.,  5  Harriet  st. 
Garvie,  James,   &  Sons,  55  Rose 

street 
Gaudie,  Hugh,  84  George  street 
Gillan,  William,  99  George  street 
Glennie,  John,  48  W^atson  street 
Gordon,  Robert,  12  Charles  st. 
Gordon,  William,  Bridge  place 
Grant,  William  ,22  Blackfriars  st. 
Hay,  R.  &  J.,  Rosebank  place, 

Hardgate 
Hay,  Wm. ,  27  Short  loanings 
Henderson,  James,  South  Bridge, 

Holburn  street 


Henderson,  John,  6  Summer  st. 
Henry,  A.,  21  Gilcomston  park 
Hogg,  W.  &  A.,  Affleck  street 
Howie,  George,  66  Loch  street 
Innes,  A.,   &  Sons,  6  Barnett's 

close 
Ironside  &  Macdonald,  9  Well  of 

Spa 
Johnston  &  Stephen,  Stevenson 

street 
King  &  Milne,  Maberly  street 
Kirton,  John,  Clayhills 
Leask,  John,  50  Hardgate 
Leith,  Joseph,  78  John  street 
Leslie  &  Hay,  Hutcheonst.  west 
Lyon,    Charles,    Clayhills,  Wel- 
lington road 
M 'Robbie  &  Milne,  Albert  place 
M 'Robbie,  James,  Affleck  street 
M 'William,  John,  &  Co.,  Thistle 

lane 
Macandrew,  D.,  &  Co.,  120  Loch 

street 
Malcolm  &  Park,  Mannofield 
Manson,  William,  14  Blackfriars 

street 
Milne,  Alex. ,  28  North  Silver  st. 
Milne,  James  T.,  1  Canal  road 
Milne,    John,   Craigie  loanings, 

Mile-end 
Milne,  John,  15  Broomhill  place 
Mitchell,  Robert,  Millbank  lane 
Mollison,  William,  2  Mount  st. 
Murray,    A.,    &   Co.,    38   Short 

loanings 
Peterkin,  James,  54  Rose  street 
Rainnie,  Geo.  C,  60  Commerce 

street 
Robb,  Alex.,  Wellington  road 
Roger,  James,  30  Cotton  street 
Scott,  James,  Portland  street 
Simpson   &    Walker,    6    Union 

wynd 
Smith,   Fran.    W.,   &   Sons,    15 

Hanover  street 
Smith,  Geo.,  5  Causey  place 
Smith,  James,  18  View  terrace 
Smith,  Wm.,  &  Son,  213  Kingst. 
Stevenson,  John,  128  Loch  st. 
Stewart,  Wm, ,  &  Co.,  48  Nelson 

street 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


353 


Stuart  &  Murray,  82  Rose  street 
Sutherland,    J.  &  J.,    10  Little 

Chapel  street 
Sutherland,  W. ,  4  Windmill  lane 
Thomson,  James,  12  Kidd  lane 
Thomson,    Robert,   42  Ferryhill 

terrace 
Thomson,  Wm.,  18  Gt.  Western 

road 
Tough,  John,  6  Windmill  lane 
Walker,  Alex.,  90  College  street 
Watson  &  Robb,  44Springgarden 
Watt  &  Clark,  23  Princes  street 
Watt,  Jas.,  17  Bon-Accord  lane 
Wilson,  John,  9  S.  Constitution 

street 

India- Rubber  (Vulcanised) 
Dealers, 

Achnach  &  Gauld,  61  Union  st. 
Clyne,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  3  Hadden 

street 
Drummond,  J.  &  J.,  2 J  Belmont 

str<^6t 
Elrick  &   M'Pherson,   24  Guild 

'  street 
Findlay  &  Co.,  146  George  st. 
Eraser,    Wm.,    57   and    59    St. 

Nicholas  street 
Rose,  George,  89  King  street 
Thomson,    Robert,    &    Co.,    18 

Bridge  street 

Inns  and  Hotels. 

See  also  Stahlers. 

Adam,    William    (Temperance), 

39  Regent  quay 
Beattie,  Jas.,  63  and  65  Nether- 

kirkgate 
Benson,    Richard    (Bath   Hotel) 

{Temperance),  Bath  street 
Brown,  R.  (Prince  of  Wales),  9 

St.  Nicholas  lane 
Brown  Wm.  (Market  Arms),  13 

Hadden  street 
Cameron,  Mrs. ,  6  LittleBelmont 

street 
Cormack,  John  (Lemon  Tree),  7 

and  9  St.  Nicholas  street 
Davidson,  James,  39  Lodge  walk 


Douglas  Hotel,  Market  street 
Duff'ns's  Hotel,  13  Guestrow 
Duthie,  Wm.,  13  Harriet  street 
Farquhar,    Robert    (Waverley), 

Guild  street 
Forsyth,    The  {Temperance),   90 

to  104  Union  street 
Glennie,  Mrs.,  49  Lodge  walk 
Hay,  J.  (Athenaeum),   1,  2,  and 

7  Union  buildings 
Hutcheon,  Mrs.  John  {Temper- 
ance), 56  Union  street 

Imperial  Hotel,  Stirling  street 
M'Adam,  Mrs.,  30  Gerrard  st. 
Macandrew,    J.    M.     (Bursar's), 

60  and  61  Castle  street 
M 'Donald's  Club  Hotel,  11  Mar- 

Mann,  Chas.  (Palace  Hotel),  159 

Union  st .  and  5  Bridge  st. 
Mennie,  Miss  M.  I.  (Ferryhill), 

124  Wellington  road 
Milne,  John  (Royal  Oak),  5  and 

9  Marischal  street 
Moncur,  Nicol,  10  Adelphi 
Mutch,  Mrs.  Jas.  (Steam  Yacht), 

Pocra  pier 
Ogg,    David,    jun.     (Crown),   3 

Shore  brae 
Riddel,   the  Misses  (New   Inn), 

Kittybrewster 
Robson,  James  (Lome  Hotel),  6 

Trinity  street 
Shand,    John    {Temperance),    3 

James  street 
Smith,  John  R.  (City  Hotel),  21 

St.  Nicholas  street 
Stephenson,  B.  {Temperance),  54 

Union  street 
Stewart,   Wm.   (North  British), 

8  and  10  Trinity  street 
Stuart,  Mrs  (Albert),  9J  Correc- 
tion wynd 

Thomson,  W. ,  6  Mealmarket  st. 
Thow,    Wm.    {Temperance),    22 

Market  street 
Warner,      John     F.     (National 

Hotel),   64   and  65   Regent 

quay 
Webster,  John  (Star  &  Garter), 

79  Windmill  brae 


30 


354 


TRADES  AND   PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Insurance  Agents. 

Sec  end  of  Professioiis'  Directory. 

Insurance  Brokers. 

See  Ship  and  Insurance  Brokers. 

Ironfounders. 

Abernethy,  James,  &  Co.,  Ferry- 
hill  Foundry 

Barry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  122|  West 
North  street 

Blaikie  Brothers,  Footdee  Iron 
Works 

Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  pi. 

Harpers  Limited,  Albion  Iron 
Works 

King,  D.,  &  Sons,  50  Castle  st. 

M'Kinnon,  William,  &  Co.,  20 
Spring  garden 

Iron  Merchants. 

Cruickshank  &  Sellar,  30  and  34 

Virginia  street 
Knox  &  Webster,  26  and  28  St. 

Paul  street 
Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  5  Shoe  lane 
Glegg  &  Thomson,  177  and  179 

George  street 

Ironmongers. 

Those  marked  *  are  wholesale. 
Barron,  Robt.,  12  and  14  George 

street 
Chalmers,  Scott,  88  Union  st. 
Dougans,  A.,  junr.,  132  Union 

street 
Duffus,  Mrs,  58  and  54  Market 

gallery 
*Duncan,  John,  &  Co.,  51  Union 

street 
Fraser,  William,  57  St.  Nicholas 

street 
*Glegg  &  Thomson,  179  George 

street 
Grant,  J.,  12  Gilcomston  steps 
Harper  &  Co.,  20  Hadden  st. 
Henderson,  D.,  &  Sons,  79  St. 

Andrew  st.  and  120  George 

street 
Ingram,  Alex.,  35  and  37  West 

North  street 


*Kuox   &   Webster,  26   and   28 

St.  Paul  st, 
*Laing,  J.,  &  Co.,  121  Union  st. 
Laing,  Thomas,  19  Gallowgate 
*Laing,  W. ,  &  Son,  207  Gallow- 
gate 
*Leslie  &  Duncan,  80  College  st. 
*Littlejohn,  George,  &  Co.  (sad- 
dlers), 17  and  19  Back  wynd 
Lyall,  James,  24  George  street 
Lyall,  Eobt,,  34  Broad  street 
M'Hardy,    David,    &    Son,    54 

Netherkirkgate 
Millar,  Wm.,  28  Schoolhill 
Milne,  George,  23  Park  street 
Mitchell,  Charles,  77  George  st. 
Mowat,  G.  &  J.,  8  and  10  King 

street 
Nicol,  B.,  33  Thistle  street 
Shirras,  W.,  &  Son,  44  School- 
hill  and  Harriet  street 
Walker,  W.,  &  Son,  26  and  28 

Netherkirkgate 
Watson,  James,  72  Gallowgate 
Watt,  M,  &  Co.,  62  St.  Nicholas 

street 
White,  John,  5  Crown  street 

Japanners. 

Grant,  George,  12  Littlejohn  st. 

Henderson,  D.,  &  Sons,  79  St. 
Andrew  st.  and  120  George 
street 

Shirras,  Wm.,  &  Son,  44  School- 
hill  and  Harriet  street 

Walker,  Wilham,  &  Son,  26  and 
28  Netherkirkgate 

Jewellers. 

See  Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Land  Surveyors. 

Adam,  Alex.,  20  Union  terrace 
Duncan,  Thomas,  3  Golden  sq. 
Ironside,  A.  J. ,  14  Union  ter. 
Jenkins  &  Marr,  16  Bridge  st. 
Walker  &  Beattie,  8  Golden  sq. 

Lapidaries. 

Crone,  Wm.,  42  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Lister,  John,  46  Netherkirkgate 


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355 


Eattray,   Eobt.  B.,  65   Netber- 
kirkgate 

Last  Makers. 

Eeid,  J.,  &  Sons,  58  John  street 

Laundries. 

Abdn.  Steam  Laundry  Co. ,  Lim.; 

Works,  Claremont  street 
Bon-Accord  Steam  Laundry  Co., 

Lim.;  Works,  Craigiesbaw, 

Nigg. 

Law  Agents. 

See  Advocates  aud  Solicitors. 

Law  Stationers. 

M'Connocbie,   A.  L,  74   Union 

street 
M'Kenzie,  J.  E.,  13  Bridge  st. 
Robertson,  E.  W.,  7  Belmont  st. 
Simpson,  Alex.,   jun,,  9  Union 

terrace 

Leaded  Window  Manufac- 
turers. 

Anderson,  John,  10  Nellfield  pi. 
Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  234  and 
236  Union  street 

Leather  Merchants. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  10  Skene  st. 
Clyne,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  3  Hadden 

street 
Drummond,  J.  &  J.,  2i  Belmont 

street 
Findlay  &  Co. ,  146  George  st. 
Fletcher,  W.,  55  Princes  street 
Gibb,  J.  &  A.,  32  Market  st. 
Henderson,  H.,  &  Sons,  Imperial 

place 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194J  George  st. 
Lyon,  Wm. ,  85  Broad  street 
Macdonaid,  David,  &  Sons,  27 

and  29  St.  Andrew  street 
Muir,  Eobert,  38  George  street 
Eonald,  Wm.,  16  St.  Paul  st. 
Smith,  Eich.,  1\  Queen  street 
Strachan,  John,  37  Broad  st, 
Thomson,    Eobt.,    &     Co.,    18 

Bridge  street 


Watt,  John,  &  Sons,  132,  134, 
and  136  Gallowgate 

Lemonade  Bottle  Top 
Manufacturers. 

Eeid,  J.,  &  Sons,  58  John  st. 

Linen  Manufacturers. 

Beveridge,  Peter,  39  and  41  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Martin,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  Berryden 

road 
Eichards  &  Co.,  Broadford 
Smart,  P.  S.,  86  King  street 

Lithographers. 

Sec  Engravers. 

Lodging-House  Keepers. 

Abel,    Mrs,    18    South    Mount 

street 
Adam,  Mrs,  130^  Union  street 
Adam,  Mrs,  66  Ashley  road 
Airth,  Miss,  172  Crown  street 
Alexander,  Mrs,  103  King  st. 
Alexander,  Mrs  J.,  37  Mount  st. 
Allan,  Mrs,  27  Constitution  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs,  84  Eegent  quay 
Anderson,  Mrs,  18  Queen  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs,  91  Hutcheon  st. 

west 
Anderson,  Mrs,  22  Dee  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  7  Black's  bdgs. 
Balfour,  Mrs,  13  Craigie  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  42  Thomson  street 
Beattie,  Mrs   James,  225   King 

street 
Berry,  Mrs,  3  Gray's  bdgs. 
Beverly,  Mrs,  16  View  terrace 
Birss,  Mrs,  61  Loanhead  terrace 
Black,  Mrs,  11  Ann  place 
Black,  Mrs,  178  Crown  street 
Booth,  Mrs,  265  George  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  10  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Brown,  Mrs  J.,  40  Summer  st. 
Bruce,  Mrs,  26  Union  place 
Bryden,  Mrs,  13  Netherkirkgate 
Buchan,  Mrs,  304  George  street 
Burns,  Mrs,  51  Marischal  street 
Buyers,  Mrs,  16  St.  Swithin  st 
Cadenhead,  Mrs,  9  Castle  st. 


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Cadenhead,  Miss,  30  Watson  st. 
Calder,  Mrs,  12  Margaret  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs,  121  Crown  st. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  172  Crown  st. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  35  Mount  street 
Catto,  Mrs,  40  Broad  street 
Cassie,  Mrs,  11  Springbank  ter. 
Christie,  Mrs,  16  Frederick  st. 
Clark,  Mrs,  18  Esslemont  aven. 
Clark,  Miss  H.,  4li  Union  st. 
Cochran,  Mrs,  32  Thistle  street 
Connou,  Miss,  8  Albert  terrace 
Connon,  Miss,  3  Orchard  place, 

Spittal 
Copland,  Mrs,  178  Crown  street 
Copland,  Mrs,  26  Eichmond  st. 
Cowie,  Mrs,  89 i  Broad  street 
Craig,  Mrs  J.  W.,  22  Bridge  st. 
Craig,  Mrs,  1  Marischal  street 
Cravie,    Mrs,    7   Orchard   place, 

Spittal 
Cummiug,  Mrs,  170  Union  st. 
Davidson,  Mrs  J.,  2  Crown  ter. 
Davidson,  Mrs,  146^  George  st. 
Davidson,  Miss,  2  Kosebank  ter. 
Dippe,  Miss,  1  Broad  street 
Donald,  Mrs  W.,  8  Crimon  pi. 
Donaldson,  Mrs  J.,  65  Dee  street 
Duff,  Mrs,  12  Portland  street 
Duffus,  Misses,  35  Union  place 
Duncan,  Mrs,  1  Broad  street 
Duthie,  Mrs,  31  Queen  street 
Eden,  Mrs,  147  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Farquhar,  Mrs  F, ,  76  Chapel  st. 
Farquhar,  Mrs  S. ,  4  Summer  st. 
Fife,  Mrs,  42  Union  street 
Findlay,  Miss  Anne,  18  Craigie  st. 
Forbes,  Mrs,  61  Skene  square 
Forbes,  Mrs,  82  Crown  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  86 A  Crown  street 
Fowlie,  Mrs,  32  Dee  street 
Fraser,  Mrs,  83  Union  street 
Fraser,   Miss  M.,   9  Little   Bel- 
mont street 
Geddes,  Mrs,  Kingsfield  Cottage, 

King  street  road 
Gerrie,  Mrs,  80  Regent  quay 
Gibson,  Miss,  7  Crown  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  J.,  51^  Bon-Accord 
street 


Gordon,  Mrs  M.  F.,   158  Crown 

street 
Gordon,  Mrs,  20  Belmont  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  37  Market  street 
Grassie,  Miss,  178  Crown  street 
Grate,  Mrs,  16  Bridge  street 
Gray,  Mrs,  1  Skene  place 
Greig,  Mrs,  172  Crown  street 
Hay,  Miss,  20|  North  Silver  st. 
Helmrich,  Mrs,  11a  Union  place 
Henderson,    Mrs    A.,    49    Bon- 
Accord  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  155  Skene  st. 
Henderson,   Mrs,    2   Springbank 

terrace 
Hogg,  Miss,  18  Bon- Accord  st. 
Hood,  Mrs,  181  Crown  street 
Howie,  Mrs,  1  Belgrave  terrace 
Howitt,  Mrs,  37  Littlejohn  st. 
Hunter,  Mrs,  22  Bridge  street 
Hutcheon,  Mrs,  56  Union  street 
Imray,  Mrs,  3  Crown  terrace 
Ingram,  Mrs,  4  Bridge  street 
Innes,  Miss,  135  Eosemount  pi. 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  30  Marischal  st. 
Jamieson,  Miss,  94  Skene  street 
Keith,  Mrs,  23  Bichmond  ter. 
Kelman,  Mrs  A.,  98  Chapel  st. 
Kemp,  Mrs,  263  George  street 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  67  Chapel  sti'eet 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  21  Crown  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  189  Union  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs  Kobt. ,  51   Bon- 
Accord  street 
Lawson,    Mrs,   3   Sinclair   road, 

Torry 
Lees,  Mrs  J. ,  225  King  street 
Leslie,  Mrs,  60  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Leslie,  Miss,  12  Portland  street 
Levie,  Mrs  T.,  19  Marischal  st. 
Littlejohn,  Mrs   J.,    13   Spring- 
bank  terrace 
Lister,  Mrs,  66  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Loggie,  Mrs,  217  Union  street 
Lumsden,  Mrs,  5  Forbes  street 
Lumsden,  Miss,  10  Margaret  st. 
M 'Donald,  Mrs,  78  Waterloo  quay 
M 'Donald,  Mrs,  72  Catherine  st. 
M 'Donald,  Miss,  33  Victoria  st. 
M 'Hardy,  Mrs,  3  Mary  place 
M 'Hardy,  Mrs,  106  N.  Broadford 


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357 


M'Laclilan,  Miss,  24  Craigie  st. 
M'lSTaiigliton,  Mrs,  83  Skene  sq. 
M'Tavish,  Mrs,  174  Crown  st. 
M 'William,  Mrs,  174  Crown  st. 
M 'William,  Miss,  26  Crown  st. 
Macaldowie,  Mrs,  163  Crown  st. 
Mackie,  Mrs,  23  Thistle  street 
Mackie,  Mrs,  168  Crown  street 
Mackintosh,  Miss,  267  Union  st. 
Maconachie,  Mrs,  167  Skene  st. 

west 
Mair,  Mrs,  24  Dee  street 
Marshall,  Mrs  J.,  259  Union  st. 
Martin,  Mrs,  2  Carmelite  st. 
Mathewson,  Misses,  25  Union  st. 
Mathieson,  Mrs,  177  Union  st. 
Melvin,  Mrs  E.,  16  Portland  st. 
Mennie,  Mrs,  1  Chapel  street 
Merchant,  Mrs,  14a  Schoolhill 
Merrilees,  Mrs,  1  Hill  street 
Middleton,  Miss,  58  Huntly  st. 
Milne,  Mrs,  22  Bridge  street 
Milne,  Mrs  J.,  96  N.  Broadford 
Milne,  Mrs  W.,  147  Union  st. 
Milne,   Mrs  Wm.,   4   Craibstone 

street  east 
Milne,  Mrs,  16  Carmelite  street 
Milne,  Mrs,  27  Marywell  street 
Milne,  Miss,  13  Craigie  street 
Milne,  Miss,  8  Crimon  place 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  1  Adelphi 
Mitchell,  Mrs  D,  22  Union  ter. 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  48  King's  crescent 
Mollison,  Mrs,  39  Chapel  street 
Moir,  Mrs,  216  Union  street 
Moir,  Miss,  4  Rosemount  place 
Morgan,  Mrs,  27a  George  street 
Mmiro,  Mrs,  11  Roslin  terrace 
Murray,  Mrs,  14  Correction  wynd 
Baton,  Mrs,  8  South  Mount  st. 
Paul,  Miss,  12  Castle  street 
Pickard,  Mrs,  47  Richmond  st. 
Prosser,  Mrs  Wm.,  41  Dee  street 
Eae,    Mrs,    Oak   Cottage,    South 

Mile-end 
Eennie,  Miss,  4  Dee  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  10  Crown  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  9  Victoria  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  19  St.  Clement  street 
Eeid,  Mrs,  164  Crown  street 
Eezin,  Mrs,  31  Adelphi 


Eiach,  Mrs  P.,  19  Union  build- 
ings 
Eigg,  Mrs,  8  North  Silver  street 
Eobb,  Mrs,  14a  Schoolhill 
Eobb,    Mrs   George,    33   Carden 

place 
Eobbie,  Mrs  Jas.,  Alves  Cottage, 

19  Mount  street 
Eoberts,  Miss,  103  Crown  street 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  131  King  street 
Eobertson,  Mrs  E.,  18^  Balmoral 

place 
Robertson,  Mrs,  39  Marischal  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  2  Crimon  place 
Robertson,  Miss,  1  Crown  st. 
Rogers,  Mrs,  27  Crown  street 
Ross,  Mi's,  42  Marischal  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  1  Kingsland  place 
Ross,  Mrs,  5  East  North  street 
Ross,  Miss,  1  Crown  terrace 
Royal,  Mrs  Geo.,  8  Castle  street 
Rust,  Mrs,  246a  Union  street 
Sandison,  Mrs,  82  Chapel  street 
Sangster,  Mrs,  170  Crown  street 
Saunders,     Mrs,     25     Richmond 

terrace 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  28  Watson  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  99  Chapel  street 
Shand,      Mrs,     59      Esslemont 

avenue 
Sim,  Mrs,  98  Skene  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  21 A  Union  terrace 
Skinner,  Mrs,  62  Powis  place 
Skinner,  Mrs,  32  Union  terrace 
Smart,  Miss,  16  Bridge  street 
Smith,  Miss,  31  Charlotte  street 
Souter,  Mrs,  69  Crown  street 
Souter,  Mrs,    1   East  Craibstone 

street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  4  King  street  pi. 
Stephen,  Mrs,  18  Crown  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  166  Crown  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  34  Bridge  street 
Still,  Miss,  66  St.  Nicholas  street 
Strachan,  Miss,  4  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Stuart,  Mrs  C,   17  North  Char- 
lotte street 
Stuart,  Mrs,  10  St.  Mary's  place 
Sutherland,  Miss,  29  Dee  street 
Symon,  Miss,  7  Northfield  place 
Tait,  Mrs,  166  Crown  street 


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Taylor,  Mrs,  75  Union  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  61  Dee  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  G.  S.,  181a  Union 

street 
Urquhart,  Miss,  43  Victoria  st. 
Watson,  Mrs  W.,  255  Union  st. 
Watson,  Mrs,  12  Urquhart  road 
Watt,  Mrs,  61  St.  Nicholas  street 
Watt,  Mrs,  15  Bon-Accord  street 
Westland,  Miss,  Spring  Cottage, 

South  Crown  street 
Whyte,  Mrs,  158  King  street 
Will,  Mrs  James,  11  Bon- Accord 

street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  34  George  street 
Wright,  Mrs,  48  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Wyness,  Mrs,  86  Skene  square 
Yeats,  Mrs  John,  64  Dee  street 
Yeats,  Miss,  72  Catherine  street 

Malt  Roasters. 

Strachan,   J.,   &   Sons,  Gilcom- 
ston  Mills 

Mangle  Manufacturers. 

Reid,  James,  &  Sons,  58  John  st. 

Margarine  Manufacturers. 

Lyon,  Alex.,  194^  George  street 
Williamson      &      Simpson,     79 
Wales  street 

Masons. 

See  Builders. 

Mealsellers. 

See  Millers. 

Medical  Electricians. 

Sargent,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  63  Union 

street 
Spark,  Alex.,  203  George  street 

Metal  Merchants. 

King,  David,  &  Sons,  50  Castle 

street 
Lawson  &  Turnbull,  10,  12  and 

14  Mealmarket  street 

Metal  Refiner. 

Rice,  Robert,  61  Commerce  st. 


Midwives. 

See  Sick  Nurses. 

Millers  and  Mealsellers. 

Those  marlced  *  are  Millers. 

*  Alexander,  James,  Lower  Jus- 
tice Mills 
'"Clark  Brothers,  15  Guild  street 

and  13  West  North  street 
*Dalgarno,  Wm.,  Spring  garden 

Mills 
*Davidson,  W.,  12  and  14  Com- 
merce street 
Forsyth,  Alex.,  126  Holburn  st. 
*Gavin,     John,     jun.,     Birsack 
Mills;  warehouse,  180  George 
street 
Jamieson,  George,  59  Schoolhill 
*Kemp  &  Walker,  11  Stirling  st. 
Langlands,  R.,  189  Gallowgate 
*Leith,  Hugh,  83  George  street         *■ 
*Lindsay's  Trustees,  City  Flour 
Mills,  71  and  73  Causeway- 
end 
*Manson    &     Co.,     Bon- Accord 

Flour  Mills,  Cotton  street 
Marr,    Alex.,   13   and   15   John 

street 
*Milne  Brothers,  10  Guild  st. 
^"Northern  Co-op.  Co.,  Millbank 

Mills 
Riddell,  G.  &  W.,  Provost  Jamie- 
son's  quay 
Scorgie,  Wm.,  7  Rose  street 
*Strachan,    John,   &   Sons,    Gil- 

comston  Mills 
*Thomson,  John,  52  Queen  st. 
Watt,     George,     64     Basement, 

Market 
*White,  John  F.,  107  King  st. 
Wilson,  James,  &  Son,  7  School- 
hill 

Milliners  and  Dressmakers. 

Alexander,  Mrs,   270  Union  st. 

and  2  Summer  st. 
Allan,  Misses,  239  George  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  5  Crown  terrace 
Anderson,  Miss,  166  King  street 
Barron,  Mrs,  Great  Western  road 


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359 


Beattie,   Misses,  27   Bon-Accord 

street 
Bennet,  Miss,  80  Queen  street 
Benzie,  Mrs,  16  Ferry  Mil  terrace 
Brewster,  Mrs,  2  Wales  street 
Brown,    Mrs,    20   South    Mount 

street 
Brownlee,  Miss  M.  B. ,  2d  Thistle 

street 
Bruce,  Miss,  18  Waverley  place 
Bruce,    Miss   A.,    48    Esslemont 

avenue 
Buist,  Miss,  43  Upperkirkgate 
Calder,  Mrs,  27  Frederick  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  8  South  Mount 

street 
Cassie,  Miss,  19  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Catto,  Miss,  40  Charles  street 
Clark,  Mrs,  42  Union  place 
Copland,  Miss,  69  George  street 
Coutts,  MissM.,  15  Powis  place 
Craig,  Miss,  55  Thistle  street 
Crane,  Miss,  11  Diamond  street 
Crowe   &   M'Gregor,    Misses,   18 

Bank  street 
Cruickshank,      Miss      B.,      116 

Chapel  street 
Dallas,  Miss,  51  Rose  street 
Davidson,  Misses,  65  Queen  st. 
Davidson,    Miss,    5   Whitehouse 

street 
Dawson,  Mrs,  20  Kintore  place 
Dinnie,  Miss,  117  George  street 
Downie,  Miss,  73  John  street 
Drummond,  Miss,  20  Bank  st. 
Dunbar,  Mrs,  11  Causewayend 
Duncan,  Misses,  6  Holbiirn  st. 
Dunn,  Miss,  22  Prospect  terrace 
Dyker,  Miss,  47  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Fraser,  Miss,  172  Crown  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  29  Union  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  29b  Dee  street 
Greenlaw,  Miss,  32  North  Broad- 
ford 
Herriot,  Miss,  33  Watson  street 
Hogg,  Miss,  65  Holburn  street 
Hood,  Mrs,  1  Blackfriars  street 
Jackson,  Miss,  3  S.  College  st. 
Jamieson,  Miss,  39  Commerce  st. 
Johnston,  Miss,  176  Gt.  Western 
road 


Johnston,  Miss,  78  Gerrard  st. 
Lamond,   Miss,   Mansfield   Cot., 

Nigg 
Law,  Mrs,  16  Prospect  terrace 
Ledingham,  Miss,  86  George  st. 
M 'Donald,    Mrs,    54    Claremont 

M 'Donald,  Miss,  111  Great  West- 
ern road 
M'Kay,  Miss,  84  Eosemount  pi. 
M'Leod,  Miss,  24  Dee  street 
M'Pherson,    Misses,    107    Rose- 
mount  place 
M'Rae,  Miss,  28  Crown  street 
Macbeth,  Mrs  D.,  35  George  st. 
Marshall,  Miss,  10  Charlotte  st. 
Martin,  Miss,  71  King  street 
Martin,  Miss,  1  Powis  terrace 
Michie  &  Co.,  9a  Union  row 
Michie,  Mrs,  3  Little  Chapel  st. 
Middleton,  Miss,  1  East  North  st. 
Middleton,  Miss,  65  Dee  street 
Millar,  Miss,  158  Crown  street 
Millar,  Miss,  1  Crown  street 
Milne,  Miss  C. ,  17  Whitehouse 

street 
Mitchell,    Miss,    Elmbank    Cot- 
tage, 141  Hardgate 
Mitchell,  Miss,  65  Chapel  street 
Mitchell,  Miss,  50  Chapel  street 
Moir,  Miss,  40  Chapel  street 
Moncur,  Miss,  64  Union  place 
Murdoch,  Miss  L.,  18  Skene  st. 
Nicol,  Miss,  13  Bon- Accord  st. 
Ogilvie  &  Campbell.  49  George  st. 
Peters,  Miss,  65  Chapel  street 
Rainnie,  Miss,  13  Belmont  st. 
Reid,  Miss,  18  Springbank  st. 
Reid,  Misses,  87  Claremont  st. 
Robertson,  Miss,  36  Union  ter. 
Robertson,  Miss  K.  W.,  133  King 

street 
Robertson,    Miss,   39    Marischal 

street 
Ross,  Mrs,  162  Crown  street 
Runcie    &    Lyons,    Misses,    150 

Union  street 
Scientific   Dressmaking  Associa- 
tion, 27a  Union  place. 
Shand  &  Davidson,   22  Gilcom- 
ston  steps 


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TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


Sherriffs,  Miss,  23  Thistle  street 
Sim,  Miss  B.,  76  Hardgate 
Sime,  Mrs,  5  Mouiithooly 
Sinclair,  Miss,  1  Skene  place 
Smith,  Miss,  77  Crown  street 
Smith,  Miss,  4  Huntly  street 
Smith,  Miss,  90a  Bon- Accord  st. 
Strachan,  Miss,  11  Constitution 

street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  70  Commerce  st. 
Tait,  Misses,  74  George  street 
Taylor,  Miss,  48  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Thomson,  Mrs,  116  North  Broad- 
ford 
Thomson,  Miss,  77  Regent  quay 
Thomson,  Miss,  30  Union  place 
Walker,  Misses,  32|  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Walker,  Miss,  14  Catherine  st. 
Walker,  Miss,  71  Hutcheon  st. 
"^  Walkinshaw,   Miss,   1   Barnett's 
close 
Warren,  Miss,  52  Chapel  street 
Watson,  Miss,  61  Skene  street 
Whitecross,  Miss,  34  Union  ter. 
Winter,  Mrs,  6  Crimen  place 
Wood,  Miss,  160  Crown  street 
Wyness,  Miss,  66  Skene  square 
Yeats,  Mrs,  11  Jute  street 
Young,  Miss,  5  Bank  street 

Millwrights. 

Abernethy,  James,  k  Co.,  Ferry- 
hill 
Blaikie  Brothers,  Footdee 
Dalgety  Brothers,  70  Hutcheon 

street 
Gordon,  William,  Bridge  place 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  place 
Harpers    Limited,    Albion    Iron 

Works,  Albion  street 
Hay,  Wm.,  27  Short  Loanings 
Henderson,   J.  M.,    King   street 

place 
Hogg,    G.,   &   Sons,    70    Spring 

garden 
Knowles  &  Leiper,  61  Commerce 

street 
Reid,  Ben.,  &  Co.,  Justice  Mill 

lane 
Scott,  James  A.,  Portland  st. 


Money  Changer  (Foreign). 

Mackay,  D.  W. ,  8  Chronicle  lane 

Music  (Professors  of). 

Chollet,  Charles,  14  Bon- Accord 

street 
Dawson,  G.  C,  31   Bon-Accord 

street 
Hoffmann,  J.,  L.R. A. M.London, 

35  Dee  street 
Kirby,  John,  3  Craibstone  street 

east 
Meid,  K.  W. ,  8  Albyn  place 
Morrison,  Wm.,  29  Union  place 
Reiter,  A.,  4  Langstane  place 
Spark,    William,    41    Esslemont 

avenue 
Webster,  Mrs  Clarinda,  L.  R.  A.  M. 

London,  5  Bon-Accord  sq. 

Music  (Teachers  of). 

Allan,  Mrs,  49  Upperkirkgate 
Allan,  Miss,  42  Loanhead  ter. 
Brown,  Miss,  59  Dee  street 
Cheyne,  Miss  L.  L. ,  15  Consti- 
tution street 
Davidson,  Miss,  9  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Deuchar,  Mrs,  34  Bank  street 
Erckmann,  F.  R.,  49  Bon-Accord 

street 
Farquhar,Miss,  2  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Fowler,  Wm.,  4  Devanha  terrace 
Herd,  Wm.  A.,  11  Mount  street 
Home,  Miss,  166  Skene  st.  west 
Litster,  Win.,  68  Springbank  ter. 
M'Bean,  Miss,  1  Powis  terrace 
M'Killiam,  Misses,  137  Union  st. 
Mackaj^,  G.  S.,  6  Guild  street 
Mackie,  Miss,  40  Ferryhill  ter. 
Matheson,  Alexander,  122  North 

Broad  ford 
Morrison,  W.,  29  Union  place 
Nicol,  Mrs  B.,  10  Claremont  pi. 
Porter,  Miss.  90  Rosemount  pi. 
Rae,   Archibald  F.,   65  Bon- Ac- 
cord street 
Reid,  Miss,  2  Crimen  place 
Robertson,  Miss,  20  N.  Broadford 
Sim,  Peter,  1  Canal  street 
Taylor,  Mrs  J.  M.,  15  Summer- 
held  terrace 


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361 


Tavlor,  Miss,  7  Skene  teiTace 
Thomson,   Miss   N.,   116    North 

Broad  ford 
Wallace,  Miss,  53  Victoria  street 
Watson,  Miss,  12  Loanhead  ter. 
Young,  Miss,  71  Springbank  ter. 

Musical    Instrument  Makers. 

See  also  Pianoforte  MaJceis. 
Bothwell,  A.,  32  Netherkirkgate 
Christie,  D.  F.,  52  Causewayend 
Mackay,  G,  S. ,  6  Guild  street 
Monro,  Joseph,  &  Son,  32  Wool- 

manhill 
Rowell,  John,  37  North  Broad- 
ford 
Stuart,  J.,  24  Regent  quay 
Taylor,  James,  9  Schoolhill 
Wright,    Moses    S.,    80    North 
Broad  ford 

Nurserymen. 

Those  marked*  arc  Seedsmen. 
*Bruce,  G.,  35  Market  street 
*Cardno  &  Darling,  11  Bridge  st, 
*Cocker,  J.,  &  Sons,  Sunnypark 
Connon,  James,  East  Seatoii 
Gerrard,  James,  4  and  10  Grove 

street 
*  Leslie  &  Duthie,  48  Union  st. 
M'Pherson,  John,  Deemount 
Milne,  Thos.,  Glenburnie,  Rubis- 

law 
Milne,  Wm.,  Stockethill 
Morrison,  M.,  Forbesfield 
*Reid,  Ben.,  &  Co.,  Guild  street 
*Reid,  Wm.,  8  Hadden  street 
Smith,  R.  A.,  Stanley  street 
*Smith,  W.,  &  Sons,  18  Market 

street  and  1  Hadden  street 

Oil  Merchants. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Co.,   Pro- 
vost Blaikie's  quay 
Aberdeen     Lime     Co.,     Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Booth,  Robert,  40  George  street 
Cotton,  James,  178  Gallowgate 
Drummond,  J.  &  J.,  2^  Belmont 
street 


Farquhar  &  Gill,  St.  Paul  street 
Macdonald,  D.,  &  Sons,   27  and 

29  8t.  Andrew  street 
Normal  Co.,  Lim.,  Albert  quay 
Northern    Agricultural    Co.,    30 

Waterloo  quay 

Reid,  Andrew,  Market  st.  (south) 

Riddell,  G.&W.,  Provost  Jamie- 
son's  quay 

Rose,  George,  89  King  street 

Sharp,  James,  &  Son,  34  Bridge 
street 

Shirras,  William,  &  Son,  44 
Schoolhill 

Sinclair,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  34  and  36 
Upperkirkgate 

Souter  &  Shepherd,  74,  76,  and 
78  College  street 

Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Limited, 
100  Wales  street 

Tulloch,  James,  &  Co.,  30  and  32 
Virginia  street 

Walker,  William,  &  Son,  22 
Netherkirkgate 

Williamson  &  Simpson,  79  Wales 
street 

Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mine- 
ral Oil  Co.,  Lim.,  33  Market 
street 

Oilcake  Manufacturers. 

Aberdeen  Commercial  Company, 
Provost  Blaikie's  quay 

Aberdeen  Lime  Coy.,  Provost 
Blaikie's  quay 

Northern  Agricultural  Company, 

30  Waterloo  quay 

Oilskin  Manufacturers. 

Aehnach  &  Gauld,  61  Union  st. 
Elrick   &   M'Pherson,    24  Guild 

street 
Findlay  &  Co.,  146  George  street 
Leimon,  D.  P.,  13  Regent  quay 
Thomson,  Rob.,  &  Co.,  18  Bridge 

street 

Opticians. 

Berry  &  Mackay,  65  Marischal 
street 


362 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Firth,  J.  C,  &  Son,  29  St.  Nicho- 
las street 

Gill,  Alex.,  59  Union  street 

Hardy,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  53  Union  st. 

Hay  &  Lyall  (to  the  Queen),  2 
Market  street 

Jamieson,  G.,  &  Son  (to  the 
Queen  and  Royal  Family), 
107  Union  street 

Morrison  &  Skakle,  68  Wether- 
kirkgate 

Stevenson,  J.,  8  Sclioolhill 

Organ  Builders. 

Wadsworth,  E,,  &  Brothers,  181 
Union  street 

Packing  Case  Makers. 

Allan,  Alex.,  8  South  Constitu- 
tion street 

Emslie,  A.  B.,  43  Richmond  st. 

Gordon,  R.,  12  Charles  street 

Lyon,  Charles,  Clayhills 

M'Haffie  &  Brown,  66  Spring 
garden 

Reid,  James,  &  Sons,  58  John  st. 

Raid,  Robert,  31  Jasmine  ter. 

Painters,  Glaziers,  and 
Paperhangers. 

Adams,  John,  156  Holburn  st. 

Barron  &  Son,  22  and  24  Loch  st. 

Bell,  Richard,  &  Co.,  10  Justice 
Mill  lane 

Brown,  John,  35  St.  Andrew  st. 

Buchan,  Adam,  40  North  Char- 
lotte street 

Collie,  Wm.,  144  George  street 

Coutts,  Wm.,  &  Sons  (to  the 
Queen),  216b  Union  street 

Cowe,  Chas.,  103  Rosemount  pi. 

Dawson,  R.  C,  25  Chattan  place 

Dey,  Wm.,  1  and  2  Clarence  st. 

Donald,  Geo.,  16  and  18  Nether- 
kirkgate 

Emslie  &  Burnett,  87  Spring 
garden 

Ferguson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  43  Union 
place 

Forrest  &  Sons,  48  Richmond  st. 

Frain,  A.  &  J.,  22  Nellfield  pi. 


Eraser,  Charles,  195  Crown  street 
Eraser,  Wm.,  194  Gallowgate 
Fyfe,  J.  &  S.,  5  Dee  street 
Garvie,  James,  &  Sons,  234  and 

236  Union  street 
Gerrie,  Robt.,  77  Woolmanhill 
Gillies,  John  M'D.,  7  Little  Bel- 

mont  street 
Gordon  &  Watt,  39  Woolmanhill 
Jolly,  John,  57  Huntly  street 
M'Kay,  J.  G.,  27  Loch  street 
M'Leod,  James,  19  Woolmanhill 
Mackie,  Peter,  41  Skene  square 
Manson,   G.,  117  North  Broad- 
ford 
Mason,  John,  &  Son,  34  Queen 

street  j 

Murray,  Wm.,  97  Chapel  street        \ 
Rennie,  Alex.,  45  Upperkirkgate 
Ross,  Walter,  275  George  street 
Russell,  John,  64  Huntly  street 
Rutherford,    Wm.,    Dee  Village 

road 
Sellar,    John,    &   Sons,   24   Car- 
melite street 
Sharp,  Alex.,  10  Holburn  st. 
Shirreflfs,  Alex.,  89  Gallowgate 
Slaker,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  26  Bridge 

str66t 
Taylor,  G.  R.,  10  Windmill  lane 
Tennant,  W.  R.,  106  King  street 
Walker,  David,  8  Causewayend 
Watt,  Marshall,  3  Marischal  st. 
Whyte,  John,  18  Union  place 

Paper  Manufacturers. 

Culter  Mills  Paper  Co. ,  Limited, 

Guild  street  buildings 
Davidson,  C,  &  Sons,  Limited. 

Muggiemoss  and  4  Trinity 

quay 
Pirie,     A.,    &    Sons,     Limited, 

Poynernook 

Paper  Rulers. 

Davidson,  William,  jun.,  15  St. 

Nicholas  st. 
Smith,  George,  49  Broad  street 
Smith,   L.,  '&  Son,  M'Combie's 

court 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


363 


Pattern  Printers. 

For  Emhroidery. 
Bearsley,  Miss,  12  and  14  Crown 

street 
Johnston,  A.  B.,  16  Crowiji  st. 
Munro,  Mrs.,  26  St.  Andrew  st. 
Seivwright,     John     (for  ,  crewel 

work),  111  Union  street 
Strachan,  G.,  13  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Stratton,  Miss,  11  Diamond  st. 
Wood,  Miss,  36  Woolmanhill 

Pawnbrokers. 

Aberdeen  Loan  Co.,  95  Loch  st. 
Campbell,    Joseph,    39     Windy 

wynd 
City  of  Aberdeen  Loan  Office,  19 

Drum's  lane 
Duncan,  Thos.,  5  Seamountpl. 
Letters,  Charles,  Chronicle  court, 

10  Queen  street 
M'Pherson,  Geo.,   16   Hutcheon 

street 
Miller,  Jas.  S .,  2  and  4  Skene  st. 
North     of    Scotland    Equitable 

Loan  Co.,  4  Flourmill  brae 
Northern  Loan  Company,  Lim., 

2  Upperkirkgate,  32  Justice 

St.,  and  112^  Gallowgate 

Photographers. 

Anderson,  W.  B. ,  26  Union  ter. 
Begg,  George,  259  George  street 
Cotton,  James,  &  Co.,  6 J  Innes 

street 
Craigen,  John,  17  Crown  street 
Dinnie,  Alex.,  3  Bridge  place 
Duckworth,  H.,  foot  of  Market 

Dunn,  W.  L.,  &  Co.,  207  King 

street  ' 

Ewing,  James,  11  Crown  street     j 

Gates,  Alfred,  Market  street  j 

Geering,  E.,  10  Union  place  ' 

Gordon,   H.,   92  Rosemount  pi.  | 

and  45  Schoolhill  ' 

Hardie,  John,  152  King  Street      I 

Leith  &  Co. ,  6  Rettie's  court,  26  i 

Broad  street  I 

M'Mahon,  John,  54  Union  place  I 


Morgan,  G.  &  W,  5  Marketst. 
Munro,  Joseph  C,  115  Union  st. 
Rennie,  Alex.,  Donald's  court 
Reid,  Wm.,  3  Summer  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  181  King  st. 
Watson,    J.    &   D.,    Cuparstone 

lane,  Holburn  street 
Wilson,  G.    W.,  &  Co.   (to   the 

Queen),  25  Crown  st,  2  St. 

Swithin  st.,  and  Stanley  st. 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Beveridge,  Alex.  T.  Gordon,  21 

Crown  street 
Booth,  James,  231  Union  street 
Booth,  J.  M'K.,  231  Union  st. 
Brander,  James,  84  King  street 
Cameron,    Wm.    (R.N.),    More- 
field,  Stocket 
Cheyne,   W.  S.,   44a  Castle  st. 

and  5  Queen  st. 
Davidson,    Jas.    M'K.,    2    Bon- 
Accord  square 
Edmond,  G.  M.,  10  Union  ter. 
Emslie,  Joseph  L. ,  13  Jack's  brae 
Farquhar,  T.,  16  Kubislaw  ter. 
Eraser,  Angus,  232  Union  street 
Eraser,  George  J.,  2  Watson  st. 
Garden,  R.  J.,  15  Golden  square 
Gordon,  John,  46  Schoolhill 
Gibson,  Thomas  Best,  2  Golden 

square 
Hall,  J.  G.,  33  Union  place 
Hay,  Matthew,  230  Union  street 
Jackson,  Henry,  19  Golden  sq. 
Jamieson,  Robert,  Royal  Lunatic 

Asylum,  Elmhill  House 
Knowles,  G.  S.,  26^  Skene  sq. 
M'Combie,  John,  75  King  street 
M 'Robbie,  J.  S.,  160  Gallowgate 
Macdonald,  Jas.,  26  Garden  pi. 
MacGregor,  Alex.,  256  Union  st. 
Macquibban,     Charles    Mitchell, 

248  Union  street 
Marshall,  Jas.,  6  Rubislaw  place 
Moir,  F.  M.,  143  Union  street 
Ogston,  Alex.,  252  Union  street 
Ogston,  Francis,  13  Albyn  ter. 
Presslie,   R.    D.,  61   East  North 

street  and  18  King  street 
Proctor,  A.  F.,  39  Albyn  place 


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TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Reid,  W.,  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum 
Eeid,  Wm.,  181  Crown  street 
Reith,  Alex.,  34  Gilcomston  park 

and  35  Baker  street 
Reith,  Arch.,  46  Union  place 
Robertson,  John,  57  Castle  street 

and  26  King  street 
Rodger,  Jas.,  1  Golden  square 
Ruxton,    James    Ferguson,    207 

Union  street 
Scroggie,  John  G.,  47  Schoolhill 
Simpson,  John,  2  East  Craibstone 

Smith-Shand,  J.  W.  F.,  17  Albyn 

place 
Smith,  P.  B.,  1  Albyn  place 
Stephenson,  Wm.,  297  Union  st. 
Thomson,   Theodore,  110  Crown 

street 
Urquhart,  John,  250  Union  st. 
Watt,  George,  13  North  Silver  st. 
Wight,  John,  Viewfield  and  189 

Union  street 
Will,  James,  13  Rubislaw  terrace 
Will,  J.  C.  0.,  305  Union  street 
Williamson,   W.    H.,    15   Union 

terrace 
Willock,  R.  C,  4  Golden  square 
Wyness,  J.  D. ,  285  Union  street 

Pianoforte  Makers  and 
Tuners. 

Christie,  James,  150  West  North 

street 
Larg,  Peter,  2  Chapel  street 
Logan  &  Co.,  2a  Union  place 
Macbeth,  James,  181  Union  st. 
Mackay,  G.  S.    6  Guild  street 
Marr  &  Co.,  218  Union  street 
Marr,  James,  5  Northfield  place 
Marr,    J.,   jun.,    and    Co.,    14a 

Schoolhill 
Moir,  G.  M.,  82  Union  street 
Selby,  Wood,  &  Co.,  191  Union 

street 
Thomas,  David,  Arcade,  13  Union 

place 

Pipe-top  Manufacturers. 

Booth,  Alex.,  1  Cross  street 
Sutherland,  Miss  L,  5  Canal  pi. 


Plane  Makers. 

Panton,  James,  41  Rose  street 
Reid,  James,  &  Sons,  58  John  st. 

Plasterers. 

Bannochie,  J.,  Gilcomston  park 
Brown,  D.  &  W. ,  South  Consti- 
tution street 
Campbell,  David,  31  Virginia  st. 
Forbes,  Alex.,  2  Windsor  place 
Henderson,    Robert,    16    North 

Charlotte  street 
Geddes,  William,  86  Gerrard  st. 
Gibb,  George,  72  Nelson  street 
Gibson,    John,    36    Summerfield 

terrace 
Gilbert,  Robert,  56  Chapel  street 
Kirk,  John,  &  Co. ,  2a  Henry  pi. 
Leonard,  Wm.,  70  Gallowgate 
M'Kay,  Wni.,  22  Broad  street 
Masson  &  Findlay,  13  Baker  st. 
Mearns,  W.,  3|  Justice  street 
Rae,  William,  Affleck  street 
Robertson,  W,,  &  Co.,  1  Canal 

road 
Roger  &  Baxter,  14  Summer  st. 
Simpson,  James,  Clayhills,  Port- 
land street 
Stephen,  James,  &  Son,  9 J  Sum- 
mer street 
Stewart,  James,  19  Baker  street 
Stewart,  Wm.,  9  Mounthooly 

Plumbers,  Brassfounders,  and 
Gasfitters. 

Anderson,  John  F. ,  2  Bath  st. 
Berry,  J.,  7  South  Silver  street 
Blaiicie,   J.,   &   Sons,  Littlejohn 

street  and  211  Union  street 
Brown,  Joseph,  20  Frederick  st. 
Bruce,  Charles,  Guild  street 
Campbell,  George.  1  Dee  Village 

road 
Campbell,  John,  13^  Dee  street 
Cheyne,  Joseph.  104  John  street 
Cruden,  Alex.,  10  Wales  street 
Dean,  John,  46a  Queen  street 
Dick,  James,  32  Marischal  street 
Davidson,  A.,  61  Queen  street 
Elder,  Alex.  M.,  42  Union  place 
Elmslie,  A.  G.,  13  Rose  street 


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365 


Farquhar,  James,  24  Upperkirk- 

gate 
Gordon,  Geo. ,  62  Windmill  brae 
Gunn,  Alex.,  123  King  street 
Hobbs,  Joseph  G,,  7  Rosemount 

place 
Home,  Wni.,  101  Commerce  st. 
Ingram,  Alex.,  32  Belmont  st. 
Johnston,  James,  4  Rose  street 
Lamb,  Alex.,  59  Shiprow 
Low,  G.  H.,  22  and  22a  Skene  st. 
Lumsden,  J.,  108  John  street 
Lunan,  Wm.,  Windmill  lane 
M'Kay,  Neil,  21  Loch  street 
Matthews,  J.,  70  Woolmanhill 
Milne,  Wm. ,  29a  Union  place 
Monro,  Jas.,  96  Holburn  street 
Mowat,  F. ,  82  Leadside  road 
Robertson,  A.,  4  Belmont  street 
Robertson,  A.  B.,  6  Skene  place 
Smith,  Alex.,  8^  Schoolhill 
Stewart,  Peter,  2  Blackfriars  st. 
Thorn  &  Strachan,  Palace  Build- 
ings, 24  Windmill  brae  and 
Albany  buildings,  6  College 
street 
Worling,  J.  &  J.,  192  Gallowgate 
Young,  Alex.,  31  St.  Andrew  st. 

Printers. 

Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland 
Newspaper  and  Printing  Co., 
Limited,  28  and  29  Adelphi 

Aberdeen  Daily  Free  Press,  14 
and  16  Broad  street 

Avery,  John,  &  Co.,  Limited 
{Northern  Advertiser  OflEice), 
20  Netherkirkgate 

Bonner,  Joseph,  58  St.  Nicholas 
street 

Cornwall,  G.,  &  Sons,  42  and  45 
Castle  street 

Dakers,  Alex.,  17  and  19  Nether- 
kirkgate 

Daniel  &  Son,  46  and  48  Castle 
street 

Durno,  Alex.,  10  Chronicle  lane 

Fraser,  G.  &  W.,  Belmont  Works, 
Belmont  street 

Gibson  &  Thomson,  12  Correction 
wynd 


Hepburn,  John,  24  Belmont  st. 

Jolly,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  23  Bridge  st. 

King,  A.,  &  Co.,  6  and  14  Up- 
perkirkgate  :  Printers  to  the 
University 

Leslie  &  Russell,  2  Crown  Court, 
41^  Union  street 

Lindsay,  W.  &  W.,  28  and  30 
Market  street 

M'Kay,  J.  C,  15  St.  Nicholas  st. 

Milne  &  Hutchison,  70  Nether- 
kirkgate 

Robb,  George,  13  Adelphi 

Smith,  Lewis,  &  Son,  52  Nether- 
kirkgate 

Taylor  &  Henderson,  17  Adelphi 

Thomson  &  Duncan,  5  Market  st. 

Walker,  Robt.,  145  Union  st. 

Provision  Curers. 

Aberdeen  Preserving  Co.,  Torry 
Bruce,  W.,  12  Prince  Regent  st. 

and  12  Canal  terrace 
Gumming,  John,  20  Marywell  st. 
Gordon,  C,  &  Son,  57,^67,  69, 

and  71  Green 
Marshall  &  Co.,  Spring  garden 
Milne,  A.,  &  Sons,  42  Canal  road 
Moir,  John,  &  Son,  Limited,  56 

Virginia  street 
Morton,  J.  T.,  Rosemount 
Normal  Co. ,  Limtd. ,  Albert  quay 
Smart,  George,  39  James  street 
Stewart    &   Mortimer,    Limited. 

100  Wales  street 

Quarry  Owners. 

See  Granite  Merchants. 

Register  Office  Keepers  for 
Domestic  Servants. 

Adams,  W.  D.,  25  Thistle  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  D. ,  29  Union  pi. 
Bisset,  Mrs.,  189  Union  street 
Free  Registry,  23  and  25  Mari- 

schal  street 
Lawson,  Miss,  67  Thistle  street 
MacPherson,  Mrs,  88  George  st. 
MacRitchie,  Mrs,  44  King  street 
Mathieson,    Mrs,    15    Carmelite 

street 


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366 


TRADES  AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Shaw,  Mrs,  24  Netherkirkgate 
Watt,  Mrs,  1  Guestrow 

Rope  and  Sail  Makers. 

Duthie    Brothers,    York    street, 

Links 
Leslie,  G. ,  &  Co. ,  74  Union  st. ; 

works,  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 
Mackay,  A. ,  York  place 
Rennie,  J.  T.,  &  Son,  48  Mari- 

schal  street 
Taylor,  John,  2,  3,  4  Regent  quay 

Rope  and  Twine   Manu- 
facturers. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  50  Huntly 

street 
Davidson,  G.  &  W.,  36  and  37 

Regent    quay    and    35    St. 

Clement  street 
Duthie    Brothers,    York    street, 

Links 
Erskine,  Alex.,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Gray,   Watt,  &   Co.,    162   West 

North  street 
Marr,  Alex,,  Millbank  lane,  N. 

Broadford 
Routledge,  Whinton,  &  Son,  219 

Gallowgate 
Skene  &  Goodbrand,  King's  cres- 
cent 
Taylor,  John,  2,  3,  4  Regent  qy. 
Watt,  A.,  &  Son,  Links 

Saddlers. 

Bremner,  R.,  3  Summer  street 
Clark,  John  T.,  99  and  101  King 

street 
Craig,  James,  &  Co.,  15  School- 
hill 
Craig,  John,  20  Back  wynd 
Dakers,  James,  7  Union  wynd 
Davidson,  James,  139  N.  Broad- 
ford 
Duguid,  Peter,  45  Queen  street 
Esson,  James,  43  Queen  street 
Gaul  &  Wilson,  4  Bon-Accord  st. 
Hutchison,  John,  92  and  94  King 
street 


Littlejohn,    George,    &    Co.,   19 

Back  wynd 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  7  W.  North  st. 
Mearns,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  5  and  7 

Back  wynd 
Shinnie,  R.  &  J. ,  7  Union  row 
Webster,  James,  54  John  street 

Sailmakers. 

Sec  Rojje  and  Sailmakers. 

Sawmakers. 

Callaghan,  Anthony,  67  Nether- 

kirkgate 
Falconer,  Geo. ,  7  Harriet  street 
Findlay,  George,  44  Regent  quay 
Moir,  James,  63  John  street 

Seedsmen. 

See  Nurserymen. 

Sharebrokers. 

Allan,  R.  Crossley,  25  Union  st. 
Black,  James,  &  Co. ,  24  Adelphi 
Cooper,  George,  5  Market  st. 
Gordon,  H,  Campbell,  29  Union 

street 
Harvey,  J.  &  G.  J.,  15  Adelphi 
Home  &  Son,  75  Union  street 
M'Kinnon,     Lauchlan,   jun.,    & 

Sou,  23  Market  street 
M'Kinnon,  Wm.,  23  Market  st. 
Smith,  David,  13  Bridge  street 
Strachan  &  Gray,  1 77  Union  st. 
Sutherland,  A.  S.,  Crown  court, 

41^  Union  street 
Tytler,  James,  12  Union  terrace 
Webster,  James  R.,  63  Union  st. 
Whyte,  Geo.  G.,  1301  Union  st. 

Sherriff  Officers. 

See  page  41- 

Ship  and  Insurance  Brokers. 

Adam  &  Co.,  42  Regent  quay 
Aiken,  James,  jun.,   &  Co.,   55 

Marischal  street 
Aiken,  W.  R.,  12  Regent  quay 
Berneaud  &  Co.,  63  Marischal  st. 
Chalmers,  J.  S.,  56  Marischal  st. 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


367 


Connon,    Richard,    &    Co.,    18 

Regent  quay. 
Cook,  John,  &  Son,  62  Marischal 

street 
Davidson,  J.  &  A.,  125  Union  st. 

and  Provost  Blaikie's  quay 
Ganson,  Herman, 63  Marischal  st. 
Hendry,  Wm.,  25  Regent  quay 
Johannesen,    M.    R.,   &  Co.,  55 

Marischal  street 
Leslie,  W.,  &  Co.,  67  Marischal 

street 
Ludwig,  Chas. ,  &  Co. ,  54  Regent 

quay 
Marshall,  A.  A.  S. ,  43  Marischal 

street 
Mennie  &  Brown,  2  Trinity  bdgs. 
MoflFatt,  W.  T.,  57  Shiprow 
Moir,  A.,  &  Co.,  216  Union  st. 
Nicol,   A.,   &  Co.,   Guild  street 

buildings 
Rennie,  J.  T,,  &  Son.,  48  Mari- 
schal street 
Taylor,  Chas.,  46  Marischal  st. 
Thompson,    George,    &    Co.,    60 

Marischal  street 
Thomson,  G.,  &  Son,  14  Bridge 

street 

Shipbuilders. 

Duthie,  John,  Sons,  &  Co.,  York 

place 
Hall,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  40  York  st. 
Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  York  st. 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Buyers,  Mrs.  P.,  55  Regent  quay 
Gumming,    James,    79    and   80 

Waterloo  quay 
Donald,    J.,   &  Co.,   19    Regent 

quay 
Marr,  A.,  51  Regent  quay 
Robertson,  R.,  40  Regent  quay 
Sheret,  R.,  67  Shiprow 

Shipmasters. 

Adams,  James,  52  Claremont  st. 
Allan,  Geo.  J.,  20  Belvidere  st. 
Brown,  Alex,,  20  Mount  st. 
Brown,  David,  178  Skene  st.  west 
Brown,  John,  49  Regent  quay 


Brunton,  J.,  44  Victoria  street 
Butchart,  Wm.,  3  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Buyers,  John,  8  Constitution  st. 
Buyers,  Wm. ,  44  Stanley  street 
Cadenhead,  Peter,   7  Caledonian 

place 
Cameron,  John,  8  Canal  terrace 
Campbell,  W.  M.,  50  Castle  st. 
Chalmers,    Geo.    M.,    48    North 

Broad  ford 
Christie,   William,   38a  Virginia 

street 
Clark,   John  H.,  Cuthbert  Cot- 
tage, Bright  street 
Colville,  G.  G.,  176  Crown  st. 
Colville,   John,   Assam  Cottage, 

Great  Western  road 
Craigen,  A.  W.,  1  Elmfieldaven. 
Crawford,  Charles,  24  Bank  st. 
Crighton,  D.,  37  Market  street 
Davidson,  Charles  R.,  218  Great 

Western  road 
Donald,  James,  36  Salisbury  ten 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  5  Povvis 

terrace 
Falconer,  Geo.,  51  Thomson  st. 
Fernie,  A.  D.,  12  Caledonian  pi. 
Findlay,  Wm.,  160  Crown  st. 
Fraser,  James,  4  Holburn  road 
Glashan,  John,  162  Crown  st. 
Grant,  James,  28  Chattan  place 
Gray,  Francis  W. ,  22  Bank  street 
Gordon,  J.,  52  Loanhead  ter. 
Hadden,  John,  6  Loanhead  place 
Hall,    Alex.,    Stirling    Cottage, 

156  Hntcheon  street 
Hamilton,  G.  W.,  1  Market  st. 
Henderson,  John,  1  Loanhead  pi. 
Henderson,  Joseph,  16  Gladstone 

place 
Hurry,  Andrew,  3  Affleck  place 
Ingram,  A.  R. ,  11  Powis  terrace 
Laurie,  Wm. ,  8  Albury  road 
Lawson,  J.,  22  Loanhead  ter. 
Leslie,  John,  23  Argyll  place 
Levie,  Alex.,  37  Garden  place 
Linklater,  Alexander,   27  Mary- 
well  street 
Linklater,  Andrew,  262  Holburn 

street 
Logan,  John,  35  Spittal 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


M'Bain,  G.,  216  Great  Western 
road 

M'Pherson,  David,  37^  Spittal 

Macbain,  G.,  4  Baunermill  cot- 
tages 

Marcliant,  J.,  362  Holburn  st. 

Martiu,  Alex.,  19  Young  street 

Matthews,  John,  SOLoanbead  ter. 

Michie,  David,  26  Holburn  rd. 

Miller,  Wm.,  7  S.  Crown  street 

Milne,  F.  G.,  30  N.  Albert  st. 

Milne,  Geo.  C,  22  Summerfield 
terrace 

Milne,  James,  5  View  terrace 

Milne,  John,  45  Holburn  road 

Mowat,  Wni. ,  5  Urquhart  road 

Munro,  D. ,  22  Argyll  place 

Murray,  Chas. ,  12  Irvine  place 

Murray,  Robert,  41  Argyll  place 

Patrick,  G.,  41  Constitution  st. 

Penny,  William,  22  Springbank 
terrace 

Philip,  Wm. ,  188  Great  Western 
road 

Phillips,  Robert,  60  Carden  pi. 

Proctor,  G. ,  48  Summerfield  ter. 

Ritchie,  D. ,  24  Fountainhall  road 

Ritchie,  G.  L.,  7  Fonthill  ter. 

Roberts,  A.  F.,  10  Watson  st. 

Ross,  Peter.  38  Constitution  st. 

Scorgie,  John  S.,  93  Chapel  st. 

Smith,  Jas. ,  Kingsfield  Cottage, 
King  street  road 

Spence,  A.  R.,  95  Rosemount  pi. 

Stephen,  Thos. ,  5  S.  Crown  st. 

Stephen,  Wm. ,  39  Stanley  st. 

Stuart,  John,  6  Forest  road 

Sutherland,  James B. ,  40  Spring- 
bank  terrace 

Sj'mmers,  Arthur,  170  Crown  st. 

Symmers,  John,  320  Holburn  st. 

Taylor,  Alex. ,  18  Bank  street 

Taylor,  John,  346  Great  Western 
road 

Taylor,  Thomas,  67  Springbank 
terrace 

Thompson,  Andrew,  16  Holburn 
road 

Turreff,  Alex.,  Mvial  Cottage, 
332  Holbnrn  street 

Urquhart,  Wm. ,  5  Erskine  st. 


Walker,  Wm. ,  91  Queen  street 
Watson,  Chas.,  18  Caledonian  pi. 
Watson,  William  H.,  52  St.  Cle- 
ment street 
West,  James,  40  Osborne  place 
Wilson,  Wm.,  69  Bon-Accord  st. 
Wood,  Alex.,  45  Grove  street 
Wright,  And. ,  49  Bon-Accord  st. 
Young,  J.  S.,  371  Great  Western 
road 

Shore  Porters. 

Sec  page  56. 

Shorthand  Writers. 

Cooper,  Robt. ,  34  Castle  street 
Lawrence,  C.  M.,  198  Union  st. 

Sicknurses  and  Midwives. 

Adam,  Mrs,  22  Bridge  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  James,  66  Lead- 
side  road 
Anderson,  Mrs,  5  Leadside  road 
Barclay,     Mrs,     45     Esslemont 

avenue 
Birss,  Mrs,  51  Summer  street 
Bisset,  Mrs,  54J  Spittal 
Bolton,  Mrs,  lO"' North  Broadford 
Brown,  Mrs  G.,  12  Portland  st. 
Buchan,  Mrs,  9  Nellfield  place 
Burnett,  Mrs,  38  Union  terrace 
Catto,  Mrs,  50  Chapel  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  36  Thistle  street- 
Cobban,  Mrs,  2  Catherine  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs,  44  Woolman- 

hill 

Cushnie,  Mrs,  19  Little  Chapel  st. 
David,  Mrs,  33  Baker  street  j 

Davidson;       Mrs,       Springbank      I 
House,  Dee  place  a 

Duflfus,  Mrs,  20  Gordon  street 
Duthie,  Mrs,  55  Catherine  street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  35  Rose  street 
Florence,  Mrs,  30  Park  street 
Forrest,  Mrs,  38  Whitehouse  st. 
Fraser,  Mrs,  37  Ann  street 
Gibson,  Mrs,  35  Whitehouse  st. 
Gordon,  Mrs  M.,  16  Craigie  st. 
Gow,  Mrs,  82  Chapel  street 
Greig,  Mrs,  66  North  Broadford 
Hay,  Mrs,  91  Rosemount  place 


TRADES   AND   PROPESfcJiONS    DIRECTORY. 


369 


Hay,  Mrs,  172  Crown  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  31  Chapel  st. 
Henderson,  Miss,  3-3  Ann  street 
Kelman,  Miss,  89  Chapel  street 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  11  Mount  st.  west 
Knox,  Mrs,  19  Bon- Accord  st. 
Lamb,  Mrs,  6  Minister  lane 
Law,  Mrs  D. ,  45  Bon- Accord  st. 
Milne,  Mrs,  9  John  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  1  Hanover  lane 
Osborne,  Mrs.,  44  Woolinanhill 
Prosser,  Mrs  Jane,  50  Gerrard  st. 
Reid,  Mrs,  34  Union  terrace 
Roger,   Mrs  H.,   35  Whitehouse 

street 
Ross,  Mrs.,  48  Summerfield  ter. 
Ross,  Mrs,  13  Chapel  street 
Scorgie,  Mrs,  59  Huntly  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  2  Calton  terrace 
Smith,  Mrs  W.,  5  Crimon  place 
Stephen,  Mrs,  62  Park  street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  20  Kidd  lane 
Stewart,  Mrs,  18  Queen  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  3  Gilcomston  ter. 
Stewart,  Mrs,  fever  nurse,  74  St. 

Aaidrew  street 
Strachan,  Mrs,  35  Ferryhill  ter. 
Stuart,  Mrs. ,  74  St.  Andrew  st. 
Sycamore,  Mrs,  3  Colville  place 
Thompson,  Mrs,  80  George  st. 
Thomson,  Mrs,  13  Commerce  st. 
Tosh,  Mrs,  45  Wellington  street 
'AVallace,  Mrs  J.,  37  Bon -Accord 

street 
Watt,  Mrs  John,  26  Blackfriars 

street 
W^ilson,  Mrs,  25  Guestrow 
Wilson,    Mrs.,   9   Cottage   brae, 

JSTellfield  place 
Young,  M.,  82  Chapel  street 

Silk  Mercers. 

See  Drapers. 

Skinners  and  Wool  Merchants 

Cushnie,  Wm.,  2  William's  pi.. 
Spring  garden 

Nicol,  George,  k  Co.,  20  Meal- 
market  street 

Laing,  Alex.,  Rodger's  walk, 
John  street 


Slate  Merchants. 

Bon-Accord  Slate  M(;rchant  Co., 
Limited,  Provost  Ijlaikie's 
quay  ;  James  F.  Wyness, 
manager 

Henderson,  J.  &  W.,  Market  st. 

Keith,  Wm.,  juu.,  187  King  st. 

Slaters. 

Adam,  Alex.,  4  Hutcheon  street 
Bain,  George,  310^  George  street 
Brodie,    Peter,    108   Wellington 

road 
Collie,  Alex.,  22  Shiprow 
Copland,  John,  54  Hutcheon  st. 
Copland,    Wm.  C,    &  Co.,  187 

George  street 
Coutts,  Wm..,  16  Chattan  place 
Currie,  G.,  31  Gilcomston  park 
Davidson,  Geo.,  37  Summer  st. 
Fettes,  James,  35  Huntly  street 
Forbes,  James,  27  Hutcheon  st. 
Glass,  James,  15  Baker  street 
Harper  &  Sherit,  11  Jasmine  ter. 
Kemp  &  Robertson,  31  Virginia 

street 
Law,  Alex. ,  5  Little  Chapel  st. 
M'Gregor  &  Shand,  Spa  street 
M'Kay,  Geo.,  &  Son,  26  Union 

row 
Maitland,  Chas.,  72  Woolmanhill 
Martin,  A.  &  D. ,  47  Leadside  rd. 
Merson,  Alex.  E. ,  90  Crown  st. 
Milne,  Wm.  W. ,  80  Crown  st. 
Morren,    James,    31    Rosemount 

place 
Murray,  Alex.,  170  King  street 
Pirie,  Alex. ,  Justice  Mill  lane 
Steel,  George,  Thomson  street 
Wilson,  James,  84  Gerrard  street 

Soap  and  Candle  Manu- 
facturers. 

Lilybank  Soap  Works,  36  and  37 

Powis  terrace 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194^  George  street 
Ogstou,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  92  Loch 

street 
Williamson  &  Sim})Son,  79  Wales 

street 


370 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


Soap  Powder  Manufacturers. 

Balmoral  Soap  Powder  Manufac- 
tory, Canal  place ;  J.  Fraser 
Lyon,  Alex.,  194J  George  street 

Solicitors. 

Aitken,    Geo.    Mair,    11    Union 

buildings 
Bain,  R.  W.  K.,  146  Union  st. 
Bennett,  J,  C,  181a  Union  st. 
Booth,   Williamson,    173   Union 

street 
Brander,  A.  J.,  34  Bridge  street 
Campbell,   Arch.,    19   Marischal 

street 
Chalmers,  John  H.,  4  Correction 

wynd 
Craigen,  John,  63  Union  street 
Croll,  G.  &  J.,  74  Union  street 
Dalgarno,  George  G.,  166  Union 

street 
Davidson,  Andrew,  75  Union  st. 
Dean,  John  R.,  S.S.C.,  20  King 

street 
DufFus,  Alex.,  jr.,  137  Union  st. 
Tildes,  Horace,  44  King  street 
Gillies,  T.  R.,  181a  Union  street 
Gordon,  Wm.,  14  Adelphi 
Hood,  G.  Mair,  1  Adelphi 
Jeffrey,  James  T. ,  34  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Keith,  Wm.  Leslie,  25  Union  st. 
Ledingham,  Alex.,  9  Union  ter. 
M 'William,  Jas.,  173  Union  st. 
MacDonald,  D.  C,  31  King  st. 
Mackie,  James  D.,  34  Bridge  st. 
Macquarrie,  Arch.,  14  Adelphi 
Milne,  Alex. ,  74  Union  street 
Milne,  George  (of  Allan,  I>uckley 

Allan,   &  Milne),  56  €astle 

street 
Milligan,  Robt.  A.,  83  Union  st. 
Mcol,  R.  B.,  36  Union  street 
Peterkin,  Henry,  1  King  street 
Robertson,  John,  25  Union  st. 
Scott,  Jas,  M.  L,  35a  Union  st. 
Sim,  Wm.,  123^  Union  street 
Smith,  J.  Collie,  14  Adelphi 
Smith,  W.  J.  Woodman,  20  King 

street 


Sorley,  John  T.,  7  Union  terrace 
Spark,  Benjamin,  89  Union  st. 
Walker,  David  M. ,  74  Union  st. 
Watt,  J.  S.,  35a  Union  street 
Wilson,     Alex,    (of   Duncan    & 

Morrice),  34  Marischal  st. 
Wilson,  George,  1  King  street 

Spirit  Dealers. 

See  also  Grocers  &  Spirit  Dealers. 
Aberdein,  Thos. ,  51  Frederick  st. 
Aiken,  R.,  82  Holburn  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  41  East  North 

street  i 

Arthur,  Wm. ,  City  Bar,  15  Ship-        j 

row  1 

Argo,  David,  64  Loch  street 
Barron,  Thomas,  17  Castle  street 
Beattie,  James,  63  and  65  Nether- 

kirkgate 
Bell,    Andrew    A.,    15    Market 

street  and  1  Adelphi  lane 
Brewster,   George,  76  Waterloo 

quay 
Brown,  Wm.,  13  Hadden  st, 
Bruce,  John,  11  Commerce  st. 
Bruce,  Robert,  16  St.  Andrew  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs  P.,  6  Little  Bel- 
mont street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  42  Virginia  st. 
Clyne,  Alfred  E.,  20  Gallowgate 
Cochar,  David,  121  Gallowgate 
Conn,  Wm.,  20  West  North  st. 
Cowie,  Alex.,  235  George  street 
Gumming,  John,  64  Queen  st. 
Deans,  Walter,  8  West  North  st. 
Donald,  James,  6  Crooked  lane 
Donald,  Wm.,  217  Holburn  st. 
Donaldson,  Thos.,  124  King  st, 
Duncan,  Geo.,  19  Castle  street 
Duncan,  John,  8  Justice  street 
Durward,  Robt.,  2  Exchange  st. 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  87  Regent  quay 
Ferries,  Peter,  2  Schoolhill  and 

1  and  3  George  street 
Ferries,  Wm.,  9  Back  wynd 
Fitzpatrick,  John,  8  Littlejobn 

street 
Gibb,  Thomas,  27  Guestrow 
Gillespie,  Wm.,  16  Steps  of  Gil- 

comston 


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371 


Graham,  Miss,  6  Church  street 
Gray,  James  E.,  29  St.  Clement 

street 
Hallglen,  Richard,  46  N.  Broad- 
ford 
Harmau,  Wm.,  53  John  street 
Jamieson,  Lewis,  76  Hutcheon  st. 
Johnston,  James, 56  North  Char- 
lotte street 
Kinnear,  Mrs,  5  Regent  quay 
Leslie,  R.,  36  West  North  street 
Lewis,  Mrs  C.  E.,  9  York  street 
Longair,   Andrew   D.,  4   and   6 

Exchequer  row 
M'Leod,  S.,  1  Trinity'quay 
M'Pherson,  Wm.,  88  George  st. 
M'Rae,  Mrs  J,,  79  Holburn  st. 
Mathieson,  George,  65  Green 
Mearns,  George,  73  Queen  street 
Michie,  Alex.,  176  West  North 

street 
Milne,  Craigie,  258  George  st. 
Milne,  J.  S.,  25  Hadden  st. 
Milne,  R. ,  Margaret  place,  Ruth- 

rieston 
Milne,  Wm.,  18  Upperkirkgate 
Monro, Mrs  Geo,, 43  Regent  quay 
Morgan,  Mrs,  5  Park  street 
Murray,  D.,  1684  Gallowgate 
Murray,  Wm.,  47  Castle  street 
Nicol,  Mrs,  18  Wellington  street 
Noltie,  Jas.,  74  Commerce  street 
Park,  Mrs,  13  Queen  street 
Patterson,  Arch, ,  1  Well  of  Spa 
Pirie,  James,  59  Netherkirkgate 
Pyper,  Mrs,  89  Loch  street 
Rae,  George,  7  Exchequer  row 
Rae,  John,  26  Regent  quay 
Rae,  John,  16  Hanover  street 
Rait,  Mrs,  19  Virginia  street 
Rawer,   James,    16  Mealmarket 

street 
Reid,  Robt.,  68  West  North  st. 
Reid,  Mrs,  24  Kintore  place 
Robbie,  M.,  42  Causewayend 
Rollo,  Wm.,  283  George  street 
Silver,  George,  92  Shiprow 
Slorach,  Wm.,  15  Castle  street 
Smart,  Harry,  31  Loch  street 
Smith,  James,  137  Gallowgate 
Stephen,  David,  30  Regent  qviay 


Stephen,  Geo.,  83  Regent  quay 
Stephen,  John,  1  and  2  Guild  st. 
Stott,  Wm.,  86  Shiprow 
Stuart,  Wm,,  65  Guestrow 
Taylor,  Mrs,  52  Virginia  street 
Thomson,  John,  18  Park  street 
Thow,  William,  60  College  st. 
Tough,  George,  32  Castle  street 
Tough,  James,  34  Loch  street 
Walker,  Mrs  George,  37  Green 
Wilson,  John,  17  Carmelite  st, 

Stablers. 

Cameron,    Mrs   Peter,   6   Little 

Belmont  street 
Davidson,  John,  6  Mealmarket 

street 
Duthie,  John,  180  Gallowgate 
Emslie,  James,  15  Princes  st. 
M'Adam,  Mrs.  30  Gerrard  street 
Marr,  Alex.,  13  and  15  John  st. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  6  Mealmarket 

street 

Stair-Rail  Makers. 

Dalgarno,  T.,  &  Son,  37  Princes 
street 

Stationers. 

See  Booksellers. 

Stave  Merchants. 

Gordon,  C,  &  Son,  67  Green 

Stereotypers. 

King,  A,,  &  Co,,  6  and  14  Upper- 
kirkgate 

Stockbrokers. 

See  SharehroTccTs. 

Stonecutters. 

Anuand  &  Alexander,  68  Gerrard 

street 
Blanu,  Thos,  J.,  54  Constitution 

street 
Boddie,  Wm.,  37  St,  Clair  street 
Bonnyman,     John,     30     Great 

Western  road 
Bower&  Florence, King's  crescent 
Brown,  Arch,,  King  street 


372 


TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


Burnett,  John  J.,  217  King  st. 
Cruickshauk,  Eobt.  D, ,  Victoria 

bridge 
Dawson  &  Pope,  Victoria  bridge, 

Torry 
Dunn    &'  Mitchell,    175    North 

Broadford 
Edwards,  Wm.,  33  and  35   St. 

Clair  street 
Florence,  Peter,  King  street 
Forbes,  James,  21  Mounthooly 
Fraser,  John,  &  Son,  Hutcheon 

street  west  and  74  Rochester 

row,  Westminster,  London 
Fyfe,  John,  72  Waterloo  quay 
Gauld  &  Third,  1  Canal  road 
Garden  &  Co.,  King  street 
Gibb,  Robert,  King  street  road 
Grant  &  Watt,  Portland  street 
Grant,  James,  &  Son,  24  Thistle 

street 
Gray,  James,  7  St.  Clair  street 
Henderson  &  Webster,  Affleck  st. 
Hunter,  James,  209  King  street 
Hutcheon,  Jas.,  King  street  road 
Jamieson,  G.  L.  ,13  and  15  North 

Charlotte  street 
Keith,  Wm,,  jun.,  187  King  st. 
King,  William,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Kirton,  James,  33  Diamond  st. 
Knowles, James  (freestone),  John 

street 
Lawrence,  Robt.,  C3  Nelson  st. 
Legge,  John  W.,  87  Ho)  burn  st. 
M' Donald,  Chas.,  Froghall,  Jute 

street 
M  'Intosh  &  Rae ,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Macdonald,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Lim., 

Constitution  street     ~ 
Macgregor,     John,     116     Great 

Western  road 
Manuelle,    A.    &    F.,    Provost 

Blaikie's  quay 
Milne,  Alex.,  124   West  North 

street,  and  26  to  32  St.  Clair 

street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  J.,  5  Broadford  pi. 
Mitchell,  John,  150  W.  North  st. 
Morgan  &  Carnie,  Clayhills 


Mutch  &  Anderson,  Claremont 

Ogg,  J.  &  J.,  34  and  36  Welling- 
ton road 
Petrie,  J.,  &  Co.,  Clayhills,  50 

and  52  Wellington  road 
Ramsay,  Samuel,  2  Jopp's  lane 
Ritchie,  John,  Bloomfield  road 
Robertson,   Alex.,  &  Son,  King 

street 
Robertson,   James,   &   Son,  124 

Hardgate 
Simpson  Bros.,  34  Cotton  street 
Simpson,  R,,  71  Constitution  st. 
Smith  &  Taylor,  240  King  street 
Smith,  A.  (freestone), Gilcomston 

park 
Smith,  Robert  (freestone),  Hut- 
cheon street  west 
Snowie,  Alex.,  Maberly  street 
Stewart  &  Co.,  35  Charles  street, 

Broadford    lane,    and    127 

Causewayend 
Taggart,  Jas.,  92  Great  Western 

road 
Taylor,  Arthur,    Froghall,  Jute 

street 
Taylor,    John,    The  Esplanade, 

Banks  of  Dee 
Thom,  G.,  Jute  street 
Townsend,  W.  C,  Portland  st. 
Watt,  John,  5  Little  Chapel  st. 
Whitehead,  J, ,  &  Sons,  Hutcheon 

street  west  and  74  Rochester 

row,  London 
Wilson  &  Stalker,  215  King  st. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  Portland 

street 
Wishart,  J.,  &  Son,  lA  Canal  rd. 
Wood,  John,  Jasmine  terrace 
Wright,  J.,  &  Son,  112  John  st. 

Stone  Merchants. 

aS'cc  Granite  Merchants,  A;c. 

Stone  Turner. 

Singer,  Robt.,  63  Nelson  street 

Stoneware  Merchants. 

Alexander,  Robt,  51  Broad  st. 
Alexander,  Miss,  105  George  st. 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


373 


Brown,  Chas. ,  55  East  Forth  st. 
Christie,  Robt. ,  79  Park  street 
Douglass,  T.  S.,  2  South  Consti- 
tution street 
Dufton,  Alex.,  31  Thistle  street 
Dugan,  Hugh,  31  George  street 
Ford,  John,    &   Co.,   136   Union 

street 
Gordon,  Jos.,  76  St.  Clement  st. 
Gordon,   Peter,  31   St.   Nicholas 

street 
Hall,  Miss,  70  Regent  quay 
Harrow,  Mrs,  9  Carmelite  street 
Hoggins,  Mrs,  46  Woolmanhill 
Hunter,  Mrs  Wm.,  90  Green 
Joss,  Mrs,  10  Windy  wynd 
Keith,  Miss,  77  Windmill  brae 
Kenn,  Alex.,  28  Park  street 
Kitson,  W.,  &  Co.,  172  Gallow- 

gate 
Knox,  James,  27  Skene  square 
Leith,  Geo. ,  78  Holburn  street 
Roger,  Mrs,  Market  hall 
Ross,  Alex.,  57  Windmill  brae 
Shaw,  Angus,  1  Crooked  lane 
Shepherd,  Jas.,  28  Harriet  street 
Watson  &  Co.,  108  Gallowgate 

Surgeons. 

See  Physicians. 

Tailors  and  Clothiers. 

Badenoch,  Alex.,  &  Son,  61  and 

63  St.  Nicholas  street 
Berry,  Wm. ,  Church  street,  Torry 
Bisset,  Stephen,  &  Norrie,  39  and 

41  Queen  street 
Brown,  Robert,  113  Loch  street 
Burt,  John,  57  Marischal  street 
Cameron,  Wm.,  21  Mount  street 

west 
Campbell,  John,  3  Rosemount  pi. 
Chisholm,  Wm.,  QQ  Woolmanhill 
City  of  Aberdeen   Clothing  Co., 

12  Broad  street 
Clark,  Alex.,  6  Crown  street 
Clark,  John,  154  George  street 
Clark,  Peter,  44  George  street 
Copland,  W.  A.,  16  Skene  street 
Cook,  A.  S.,  26  and  28  Market  i 

street  I 


Crown    Clothing    Company,    15 
Broad   street,   and  2  and   4 
Netherkirkgate 
Davidson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  87  Union 

street 
Diack,  Arthur,  228  George  street 
Diack,  Wm.,  21  Queen  street 
Duncan,  W.  S.,  29  Causewayend 
Edniond,  Wm.,  &  Son,  22  Crown 

street 
Esson,  Lewis,  2  Broadford  place 
Ferguson,  W.,  255  George  st. 
Finlayson,  James,  6  Huntly  st. 
George,  Robt.,  115  John  street 
Gibson,  Jas.,  49  Queen  street 
Gordon,  A.  S.,  229  Holburn  street 
Gordon,  Wm. ,  39  Summer  st. 
Grant,  John,  10  Market  gallery 
Gray,  Wm.,  9  Bank  street 
Hall,  James,  39  Union  street 
Hardie,  George,  70  Queen  street 
Hay,  George,  5  Skene  street 
Henderson,   Francis,   36  Market 

street 
Henderson,  P.,  107  George  street 
Hill,  Geo.,  192  George  street 
Jamieson,  John,  &  Co.,  50  Union 

street  and  38  Broad  street 
Jessiman,  A.  G. ,  25  George  st. 
Jessiman,  R.  J.  P.,  91  Park  st. 
Johnston  &  Laird,  7  Broad  street 
Joss,  Charles,  18  Holburn  road 
Kelly,  F.  B.,  8,  10,  and  12  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Kynoch,  J.,  QQ  St,  Andrew  st. 
Laird,  D.,  &  Co.,  217  Union  st. 
London  Clothing  Co.,  45a  School- 
hill 
Low,  John,  3  Market  gallery 
Lumsden,  J.,  &  Co.,  155  Union 

street 
M'Bain,  Andrew,   33   Marischal 

street 
M'Cann.  John,  42  Lodge  walk 
M'Crae,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  50  Market 

street 
M'Leod,  Wm.,  14  Shiprow 
Macdonald,  J.,  21  Marischal  st. 
Mackenzie,  A.  &  J.,  30a  Summer 

street 
Mackie,  Richard,  42  Bridge  st. 


374 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Maclean,  K.,  &  Son,  17  Bridge  st. 
Mann,  Wm.,  22  Shoe  lane 
Maver,  Alex.,  223  Union  street 
Mavor,  John,  16  Schoolhill 
Meldrum,   W.,    &    Son,    51    St. 

Nicholas  street 
Metcalf&  Cruickshank,  72  George 

street 
Middleton,  John,  25  Queen  st. 
Miller,  Eobt.,  13  Gallowgate 
Milne,  Low,  &  Co.,  127  Union  st. 
Mitchell,  John,  91  Skene  street 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  5  Broad  st. 
Mitchell,  James,  52  Kegent  quay 
Moir,  Hugh,  64  John  street 
Morgan  &  Fraser,  17  Eose  street 
Morley's,  62  Union  place 
Morrison,  Alex.,  25    Market  st. 

and  Market  gallery 
Morrison,  John,  8  St.  Paul  st. 
Mowat,  James,  9  Flourmill  brae 

and  37  St.  Nicholas  street 
Mustard,  Ebt.,  173  North  Broad- 
ford 
Mutch,  Alex.,  51a  Loch  street 
N.  Co-operative  Co.,  50  Loch  st. 
Philip  &  Cooper,  32  Union  st. 
Philip,  Eichard,  18  Adelphi 
Pratt's  Clothing  Establishment, 

38  Union  street 
Reid,  Geo.,  70 J  St.  Andrew  st. 
Reid,  Robert,  72^  St.  Andrew  st. 
Rezin,  George,  &  Son,  139  Union 

street 
Ritchie,  A.,  115  Holburn  street 
Ritchie,  D.  &  A.,  85  Union  st. 
Robertson  &  Co.,   38   Marischal 

street 
Robertson  &  Thorn,  31  Broad  st. 
Robertson,  J.,  62  and  63  Castle 

street 
Rutherford   Brothers,   36   Broad 

street 
Schaschke,  G.,  1  Correction  wynd 
Shepherd,  A.  &  W.,  41   Little- 

john  street 
Silver,  Wm.,  42  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Simpson    &    "Whyte,    21    Union 

buildings 
Simpson,  James,  15  Netherkirk- 

eate 


Skene,  Alex.,  76  N.  Broadford 
Skinner,  W.,  13  Belmont  street 
Smith,  Adam,  17  Hadden  street 
Smith,  Chas.,  23  Bon-Accord  st. 
Souter,  A.,  15  and  17  Gallowgate 
Souter,  George,  112  George  street 
Stewart,  A.  S.,  47  George  street 
Swanson,  James,  29  Broad  street 
Tawse  &  Menzies,  24  St.  Nicholas 

Taylor,  W.  &  J.,  8  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Thomson,  Alex. ,  2  Black's  build- 
ings 
Thow,  Geo.,  9  Black's  buildings 
Tough,  John,  190  Geoi'ge  street 
Trainer,  M.  A.,  33  and  35  Lodge 

walk 
Troup,  Alex.,  8  Castle  street 
Tully,  Eobt.,  3  Blackfriars  street 
Valentine,  W.,  9  Crown  street 
Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  Bridge  of 

Dee 
Wood,  Peter,  15  Woolmanhill 

Tallow  Merchants. 

See  Hide  and  Tallow  Merchants. 

Tanners. 

Laing,  A.,  Rodger's  walk,  John 

street 
Sim,  Wm.,  74  Hardgate 

Tape  Manufacturers. 

Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.,  Rosemount 

Works,  Gilcomston 
Mackie,    D.,    &   Co.,    169  West 

North  street 

Tar  Merchants. 

Miller,  John,  &  Co.,  Sandilands 
Tulloch,  James,  &    Co.,  30  and 
32  Virginia  street 

Tarpaulin  Makers. 

Thomson,  Rbt.,  &  Co.,  18  Bridge 
street 

Tea  Merchants. 

Adam,  John,  64  Green 
Airth,  John,  31  Market  street 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


375 


Black,  John,  Guild  street  bdgs. 
Brebner  &  Grant,  48  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Burnett,  John  N-,  46  Queen  st. 
Cook,  A.,  jun.,  Clark's  court,  2 

Upperkirkgate 
Craig,  Charles,  26  Queen  street 
Craigliead,  Peter,  106  Union  st. 
Curr,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  22  School- 
hill 
Dawson,  D.,  1  Chapel  street 
Duff,  Wm.,  jun.,  15  Adelphi 
Ford,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  22  Exchange 

street 
Gordon  &  Thomson,  63  Loch  st. 
Graham,  Gordon,  37  Market  st. 
Gray,  A.  R. ,  Market  street 
Henderson,  D.,  114  N.  Broadford 
Henderson,  J.,  102  N.  Broadford 
Herd,  Wm,,  28  Belmont  street 
Jaffray,  John,  40  Marischal  st. 
Jaraieson,  Wm.,  255b  George  st. 
Johnstone,  C.   &  A.,  14  Regent 

quay 
Liverpool  Tea  Co.,   86  Holburn 

street 
London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co. ,  7 
Market  street  and  53^Broad 
street 
Moir,  John  M.,  37  Market  street 
Eeid,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  18  Adelphi 
Scott  Brothers,  5  Belmont  street 
Sinclair,  George,  40  St.  Paul  st. 
Skene,  Alex.,  41  Regent  quay 
Stephen  &  Frater,  6"Bath  street 
Stevenson,  Young,  &  Co.,  6  Ex- 
change street 
Strachan,  James,  20  Market  st. 
Thomson,  J.,  35  Queen  street 
Walker,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  52  Union 

Westland,  Wm.,  53  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Williams,    William,    &   Son,   38 

Regent  (luay 

Teachers. 

Atlie,  Wm.,  M. A.,  64  Bon-Accord 

street 
Allan,  James,  Rosemount  Public 

School 


An   der   Halden,    Arnold,    181a 

Union  street 
Anderson,  J.  D.,  M.A.,  Ferryhill 

Public  School 
Andrew,  Miss,  13  Union  row 
Barnett,  Jas.  C,  Middle  Public 

Scliool 
Beaumont,  John,  Commerce  St. 

Public  School 
Bruce,  G.  T. ,  Gordon's  College 
Burnett,  Miss,  Sheriff  Watson's 

School 
Campbell,  J.,  Dr.  Bell's  School 
Christen,  A.,  2  Bon-Accord  st. 
Clark,  Miss,  Euthrieston  Public 

School 
Clerihew,  Alex.,  1  Castle  terrace 
Copland,  Miss,  Chalmers'  School 
Cruickshank,  John  F.,  Rubislaw 

Public  School 
Dale,    James,    Robert    Gordon's 

College 
Darling,  James,  Marywell  Street 

Public  School 
Davidson,  Miss,  9  St.  Mary's  pi. 
Des    Clayes,    Camille,    1    Bon- 
Accord  street,  and  Willow- 
bank 
Downie,  Miss,  9  Powis  terrace 
Duncan,   Miss  A.   B.,  19a  Vic- 
toria street 
Ewen,  Miss  Agnes  J.,  Skene  St. 

Public  School 
Ewen,  Miss  Annie,  St.  Clement 

Street  Public  School 
Farrell,    Wm.    C,    St.    Clement 

Street  Public  School 
Ferrier,    Misses,    11    Bon- Accord 

s(]^uare 
Findlay,  James,  St.  Clement  St. 

Public  School 
Forbes,    Alexander,   Ruthrieston 

Public  School 
Forrest,     George     S.,    Ferryhill 

Public  School 
Fyfe,  W.   T.,  Grammar  School, 

Old  Aberdeen 
Ganson,  Miss,  Boys'  Hospital 
Ganson,   Miss  M.  C,  Davidson's 

School 
Gordon,  AV.  P. ,  39  Summer  st. 


376 


TEADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Green,    Alex.,    M.A. 

School 
Hamilton,  Miss,  St.  Andrew's 
Harvey,  Geo.,  Grammar  School 
Hein,  Gustav,  62  Dee  street 
Home,  Mrs, ,  24  Brighton  place 
Hutcheon,  Miss  Isabella,  F.   C. 

Training  College 
Hynd,  T.  C,  King  Street  Public 

School 
Hyslop,  Robert,  High  School  for 

Girls 
Imray,  Geo.,  Gilcomston  School, 

55  Summer  street 
Johnstone,  Miss,  Rubislaw  Public 

School 
Jones,    J.     R.,    Navigation,     21 

James  street 
Jones, R.  ,Boys'andGirls'Hospital 
Keith,  Misses,  4  Rosemount  ter. 
Kerr,  James,  C.  of  S.  Training 

College 
Knowles,    Misses,    Kindergarten 
and  School,  66  Garden  place 
Lawrence,  C.  M.  (shorthand),  198 

Union  street 
Legge,    Rev.    J.   W.,    Grammar 

School 
Leith,  Miss  J.  A.,  Causewayend 

Public  School 
Lobban,  Miss,  40  King  street 
M'Bain,  John,  High  School  for 

Girls 
M'Kenzie,    John,    Skene    Street 

Public  School 
M'Killop,  Miss,  Ferryhill  Public 

School 
M'Lachlan,  John,  Causewayend 

Public  School 
M'Lellan,  B.,  Gordon's  Collie 
M'Leod,  Miss  S.,  Albion  Street 

Public  School 
M'Millan,  Rev.  J.,  1  Union  pi. 
Mackie,  Alex.,  M.A.,  Albyn  PI. 

Ladies'  School 
MacLeod,  Alfred   (elocution),    4 

Albuiy  road 
Marshall,    Miss    Agnes,    Albyn 

Place  Ladies'  School 
Marshall,    Miss,    Middle   Public 
School 


Grammar !  Meldrum,    R.    (of   the    Blind), 
Bonnymuir,  Stocket 
Moir,    James,    M.A.,    Grammar 

School 
Murphy,  James,  Roman  Catholic 

School 
Ogilvie,  Rev.  A.,  M.A.,  LL.D., 

Robert  Gordon's  College 
Ogilvie,  Joseph,  M.A.,  C.  of  S. 

Training  College 
Paul,  Miss,  7  St.  Swithin  street 
Pender,  Alex.,  31  Belmont  street 
Peter,  John,  Causewayend  Public 

School 
Philips,  J.  A.,  Northfield  Public 

School 
Ramage,   Alex.,  F.   C.  Training 

College 
Reid,  Miss,  Orphan  Hospital,  30 

Hnntly  street 
Rennet,  David,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  12 

Golden  square 
Rennie,  J. ,  Ross'  Public  School 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Middle  Public 

School 
Robertson,    Miss,   Ross'   School, 

Holburn  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  St.  Andrew  St. 

Public  School 
Robb,  Miss,  2  Roslin  terrace 
Rose,  James,  Albion  St.  School 
Roy,  John,  Dr.  Brown's  Public 

School,  Skene  square 
Sangster,  Mrs,  St.  Nicholas  Poor- 
house 
Schilling,  J.  F. ,  60  Union  place 
Shand,  Miss,   Northfield  Public 

School 
Sim,  Robert,  F.E.LS.,  Academy, 

Albert  Hall,  Huntly  street 
Skea,  Mrs,  St.  Paul  St.   Public 

School 
Sleigh,  Charles,  M.A.,  Grammar 

School 
Souter,    Miss,    J.    P.,    Porthill 

Public  School 
Spalding,  Miss,  Davidson's  Pub- 
lic School,  York  street 
Speid,  Mrs,  56  Stanley  street 
Strachan,     Miss,     St.     Joseph's 
(R.  C.),  Constitution  street 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


SVI 


Sutherland,  Miss,  Commerce  St. 
Public  School 

Thomson,  Wm.  Stewart,  Aber- 
deen Preparatory  School,  10 
North  Silver  street 

Thompson,  Wm,,  St.  John's, 
Crown  terrace 

Taylor,  Miss,  Dr.  Bell's  School 

Turriff,  George,  M.A.  (Mathe- 
matics), 15  Adelphi 

Valentine,  Eobt.,  Ross'  Public 
School 

Walker,  W.  Graharae,  Academy, 
2  West  Craibstone  street 

Walker,  Miss  Agnes,  F.  C.  Train- 
ing College 

Walker,  Miss  H.,  Albion  Street 
Public  School 

Watson,  R.  C,  Porthill  Public 
School 

Williams,  Alex.  M.,  M.A.,  C.  of 
S.  Training  College 

Tinsmiths. 


S  Upperkirkgate 
and   40    George 

117  Rosemount 


Adamson,  A.,  1 
Booth,   R.,    38 

street 
Blacklock,   A. , 

place 
Duncan,  H.,  16  Thistle  street 
Gordon,  George,  24  St.  Paul  st. 
Henderson,  D.,  &  Sons,   79  St. 

Andrew  st.  and  120  George 

street 
Leeds,  James,  166  Holburn  street 
Legg,  William,  79  Queen  street 
M'Intosh,  A.,  146  Gallowgate 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  74  East  North  st. 
M'Leod,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  11  Justice 

street 
Shirras.  Wm.,  &  Son,  44  School- 
hill 
Smith,  S.,  67  Windmill  brae 
Walker,    William,    &    Son,    28 

Netherkirkgate 

Tobacco  Pipe  Manufacturers. 

Beveridge,  Wm.,  32  Cotton  st. 
Elrick,  J.  &  A.,  54  Wellington 

road 
Pearson,  J.  H.,  18  Frederick  st. 


32 


Tobacco  and  SnufF  Manu- 
facturers. 

Craig,  Thomas,  &  Sons,   29,   31, 

and  33  John  street 
Rae,  John,  48  George  street 
Rattray,  Wm.,  &  Son,  24  Queen 

street 
Reid,  Robert,  57  Broad  street 

Tobacconists. 

Barnett,  Wm.,  137  King  street 
Cameron,    William,    73    Regent 

quay,  12  and  14  Hadden  st., 

and  20  Guild  street 
Clake,  William,  44  Bridge  street 
Conner,  John,  85  Queen  street 
Craigen,  G.,  4  Guild  street 
Dewar,  James,  41d  George  street 
Donaldson,  Wm.,  22  Guild  st. 
Fraser,  John  M'K.,  7  Marischal 

street 
Garden,  A. ,  21  Market  gallery 
Macpherson,  Miss  Isabella,  25a 

Union  street 
Macpherson,     Duncan,     40     St. 

Nicholas  street 
Mitchell,  Peter,  3  Market  street 
Morgan,  W.  P. ,  287  George  st. 
Philip,   Mrs   R.   C,    35   Upper- 
kirkgate 
Rae,  John,  48  George  street 
Reid,  Robert,  57  Broad  street 
Richard,  B. ,  27  Upperkirkgate 
Rose,  A.,  11  Rose  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  181b  Union  street 
Wallace,    Miss    L.    R.,    11    St. 

Nicholas  Street 
Yule,  Jas.,  17  Union  buildings, 

and  219  Union  street 

Trunk  and  Portmanteau 
Makers. 

Craig,  James,  &  Co.,  15  School- 
hill 

Elrick  &  M'Pherson,  24  Guild  st. 

Gaul  &  Wilson,  4  Bon- Accord  st. 

Hutchison,  John,  92  and  94 
King  street 

Mearns,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  5  and  7 
Back  wynd 


378 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS    DIRECTORY. 


Thomson,    Robert,    &    Co.,    18 
Bridge  street 

Turners. 

Cree,   Eobert,   120   West  Nortli 

street 
Forsyth,  A.  L. ,  &  Sons,  York  st. 
Garvie,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  55  Rose  st. 
M'Kay  &  Milne,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Eiley,  W.  T.,  15^  Summer  street 
Eose,  George,  3  Windmill  lane 
Eutherford,  John,  261  George  st. 
Wyness,  A.  H.,  Eegent  road 

Type-Music  Printers. 

King,  A.,  &  Co.,  6  and  14  Upper- 
kirkgate 

Umbrella  Makers. 

Anderson,  W.,  &  Son,  47  Upper- 

kirkgate 
Finnie,  John,  33  Rosemount  pi. 
Milne,  Andrew,  130  George  st. 
Walker,  Alex,,  12  Gallowgate 
Walker,  W.  &  J.,  98  Union  st. 

Upholsterers. 

See  Cabinetmakers. 

Venetian  Blind  Manu- 
facturers. 
Thorn,  John,  &  Co.,  12  Bridge  pi. 
Walker,  H.,  &  Co.,  Union  glen 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Dickie,  J.  Gilmour,  M.E.C.V.S., 

33  Loch  street 
Morris,  Wm.,  7  Langstane  place 
Thomson,  Jas.,  6  Flourmill  brae 

Waiters. 

Clake,  James,  44  Bridge  street 
Cowie,  W.  E.,  34  Skene  terrace 
Figg,  C.  W.,  22  Thistle  street 
Mackenzie,  A.  G. ,  47  Holburn  st. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  1  Cottage  brae, 

Nellfield  place 
Parsons,  Thomas,   St.   Andrew's 

Vestry,  King  street 
Eobertson,  Wm.,  36  Belmont  st. 
Scott,  Wm.,  149  George  street 


Stephen,  James,  36  Union  row 

Thomson,  Alex.,  7  Abbotsford 
place 

Wilson,  David,  49  Upper  kirk- 
gate 

Wilson,  Wm.,  27  King  street 

Warehousemen. 

Anderson  &  Thomson,  25  Broad 

street 
Bon-Accord    Brush   and   Basket 

Co.,  26  Exchange  street 
Bruce,    Edwards,    &    Milne,    38 

Bridge  street 
Chadwiek,   Edmund,  &  Co.,    10 

Broad  street 
Copestake,    Hughes,    Crampton, 

&  Co.,  1  Bridge  place 
Edmonston  &  Co.,  26  Exchange 

street 
Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  8,   10, 

and  12  Union  lane 
Forbes,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  42  Queen 

street 
Forbes,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  24  Market 

street 
Gibb,  J.  &  A.,  32  Market  street 
Hall,  John,  &  Co.,  43  Broad  st. 
Kilgour    &    Walker,     Berry  den 

Mills 
Leith  &  Paterson,  48  Bridge  st. 
Mackenzie,   Watt,    &   Maitland, 

42  Market  street 
Metcalfe     &     Cruickshank,     72 

George  street 
Milne  &  Pledge,  Imperial  place 
Mohr  and  Hamilton,  2,  4,  and  6 

George  street,  and  52  Upper- 

kirkgate 
Ogilvie,   T.,  &   Son,  21  and  23 

Carmelite  street 
Philip  &  Cooper,  32  Union  street 
Pratt  &  Keith,  161  and  163  Union 

street 
Rhind,  A.,  &  Sons,  11  and  13 

Gallowgate 
Saint,  Jas. ,  &  Co. ,  8  Bridge  st. 
Shirres  &  Forsyth,  76  George  st. 
Stanley  &  Irvine,  140  Union  st. 
Watson,  Patrick,  &  Son,  8  Justice 

Mill  lane 


TRADES   AND    PROFESSIONS     DIRECTORY. 


379 


Washing   and  Wringing 
Machine  Manufacturers. 

Eeid,  James,  &  Sons,  58  John  st. 

Waste  Dealers. 

Hall,  Henry,  3  Harriet  street 


Thomson,     Robert,    &    Co. 
Bridge  street 


18 


Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Sec  also  German  Clock  Makers. 
Those  marked  *  are  wholesale. 
Alexander,  James,  113  Union  st. 
Anderson,  Geo. ,  273  George  st. 
Anderson,  Geo. ,  24  Schoolhill 
Anderson,  J.  &  J.  S.,  93  Queen 

street 
Auer,  A.,  51  Upperkirkgate 
Beattie  &  Forrest,  50  George  st. 
Berry  k  Mackay,    65   Marischal 

street 
Blackwood,  A.,  52  Broad  street 
Calder,  M.  &  S.,  55a  St.  Nicho- 
las street 
Calder,  John,  45  Market  gallery 
Chisholm,    A.   F.,    6   Correction 

wynd 
Clark,  Wm.  G.,  70  George  street 
Coutts,  Andrew  W.,  32  Union  pi. 
Coutts,  J.,  &  Co.,  6  Skene  street 
Crone,  Wm.,  42  St.  Nicholas  st. 
Davidson,  James,  11  George  st. 
Duffus,  Benjamin,  46  Upperkirk- 
gate, and  55  and  56  Market 
gallery 
*Dunningham,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  11| 

Correction  wynd 
Firth,  Joseph  C. ,  k  Sons,  29  St. 

Nicholas  street 
Gill,  Alex.,  59  Union  street 
Goodlad  Bros.,  187  George  street 
Grant,  John,  51  Castle  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  11  Netherkirkgate 
Green,  Alex.,  165  George  street 
*Hardy,  James,  &  Co.,  53  Union 

street 
Jack,  A.  &  J.,  170  George  street 
Jamieson,    G.,    &    Son,    (to  the 
Queen  and  Royal  Family), 
107  Union  street 


M'Kinnon,    George    B.,    20    St. 

Nicholas  street 
M'Leod,  John,  &  Co.,  3  School- 
hill 
Maitland,  Jas.,  14  Carmelite  st. 
Malcolm,  Andrew,  13  Union  pi. 
Melvin,  Charles,  37  Market  street 
Michie,  George  S. ,  25  Bridge  st. 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  37  Upperkirkgate 
Morrison  &  Skakle,   68  Nether- 
kirkgate 
Munro,  G.  W,,  &  Co.,  3  Gilcom- 

ston  steps 
Munro,  John  D.,  161  Gallowgate 
Munro,  M. ,  32  George  street 
Nicol,  R.  W.,  115  Union  street 
Pliinn,    Wm.,   jun.,    28   Upper- 
kirkgate 
Rettie,  M.,  &  Sons,  151   Union 

street 
Robertson,  John,  7  Market  gal- 
lery 
Scott,  Geo.,  66  George  street 
Smith,  A.  &  J.,  23  and  25  St. 

Nicholas  street 
^^Smith,  James,  37  Market  street 
Stevenson,  James,  57  Holburn  st. 
Stevenson,  John,  8  Schoolhill 
Thompson,  J.  T.,  17  St.  Nicholas 

street 
Thomson,  Robt. ,  42|  Upperkirk- 
gate 
Watt,  J.  W.,  27  West  North  st. 
Watson,  James,  &  Son,  81  Union 

street 
Yule,  R.,  7  Correction  wynd 
Zamek,  A. ,  &  Edelshain,  32  and 
36  Bridge  street 

Wax  and  Paper  Flower 
Maker. 

Marr,  Mrs,  6  St.  Andrew  street 

Waterproof  Manufacturers. 

Achnach  &  Gauld,  61  Union  st. 
Thomson,    Eobert,    &    Co.,    18 

Bridge  street 
Elrick  &  M'Pherson,  24  Guild  st. 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants. 

Black  k  Ferguson,  30  Adelphi 


380 


TRADES   AND   PROFESSIONS'   DIRECTORY. 


Barclay,    John,     19    Correction 

vvynd 
Bisset,  John,  &  Co, ,  37  Queen  st. 
Cadenhead,  Wm.,  39  Netherkirk- 

gate 
Catto,  James,  21^  Adelphi 
Chalmers,  John  S.,  56  Marischal 

street 
Chivas  Brothers,  13  King  street 

and  35a  Union  place 
Cook,  A.,  jun.,  Clark's  court,  2 

Upperkirkgate 
Craigliead,  Peter,   106  Union  st. 
Davidson,  Jas.,  44  Castle  street 
Farquharson  &  Co.,   131  Union 

street 
Fisher  &  Ironside,  38  St.  Paul 

street 
Forbes,   Maxwell,   &  Co.,   Lim., 

Holburn  buildings,  83  Hol- 

burn  street 
Jopp,  W.  &  K.,  13  Market  st. 
Lumsden  &  Gibson,  95  Union  st. 
M'Lean,  T.,  9  Stirling  street 
Mitchell,  Peter,  21  Union  bdgs. 
Scott  Brothers,  5  Belmont  st. 
Sheed,  John,  &  Co.,  44  Marischal 

street 
Shepherd,  Simpson,  &  Sons,  52 

King  street 
Stewart,  C  &  W.,  19  Adelphi 
Thomson,  Geo.,  &  Son,  14  Bridge 

street 
Walker,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  52  Union 

street 
Whyte,  George,  163  Skene  street 

west 
Williams,  W.,  &  Sons,  38  Eegent 

quay 
Williamson,  Pv.  C,  5  Market  st. 

Wire  Fencing-  and  Gate 
Manufacturers,  &c. 

Harper  &  Co.,  Hadden  street 
Laing,  Wm.,  &  Son,  207  Gallow- 

gate 
Reid,  Ben.,  &  Co.,  Bon- Accord 

Works,  Justice  Mills 
Wilson,  R ,  631  Windmill  brae 
Mackintosh,  Wm.,  58  N.  Char- 
lotte street 


Wood  Carvers. 

Fry,  James,  74  Gallowgate 
Garvie,  Jas.,  &  Sous,  55  Rose  st. 

Wood  Mantelpiece  Makers. 

Garvie,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  55  Rose  st. 

Wood  Measurers. 

Gordon,  Geo.,  7  Eoslin  terrace 
Gordon,  Joseph,  7  Roslin  terrace 
Porter,  Wm.,  1  Stephen  place 

Wood  Merchants. 

Adam  &  Co.,  42  Regent  quay 
Aiken,   James,  jun.,  &    Co.,   55 

Marischal  street 
Davidson,    J.    &    R.,   96    Cause- 

wayend 
Donald,  Alex.,  Commercial  road 
Fleming,    John,    &    Co.,   Albert 

quay 
Garvie,   Jas.,   &    Sons,   55  Rose 

street 
Low,  A.  R.,  Palmerston  road 
Ludwig,   C,  &  Co.,   54  Regent 

quay 
M'Kay  &  Milne,  Hutcheon  street 

west 
Milne,  George,  &  Co.,  King  St. 

Sawmills 
Miller,  Wm.,  9  Guild  street 
Rose,  Donaldson,  &  Co.,  24  King 

street 
Rust,  John,  &  Son,  53  York  st. 
Torry    Sawmill    Co. ;     office,    4 

Bridge  street 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

TJiose  marJccd  *  are  Wincey 
Manufacturers. 

Bruce,    Edwards,    &    Milne,    38 
Bridge  street 

Chadwick,  E.,  &  Co.,  10  Broad 
street 

Crombie,  J.  &  J.,  Lim.,  Grand- 
holm  Works 

Hadden,  A.,  &  Sons,  Green 

*Kilgour    &    Walker,    Berryden 
Mills 

*Leith  &  Paterson,  48  Bridge  st. 


TRADES  AND   PROFESSIONS'    DIRECTORY. 


381 


*Leslie,  Gray,  &  Co.,  Rosemount 

Works,  Gilcomston 
*Mackie,    D.,   &  Co.,   166  West 

North  street 

Writers. 

Beattie,  Robt.,  26  Belmont  st. 
Davidson,  T.,  214  Union  street 
Dickie,  And.  B.,  25  Union  st. 
Downie,  John,  46  King  street 
Macdonakl,  Hugh,  .56  Castle  st. 
Maclennan,  Thomas,  Procurator- 

Fiscal's  Office 
Mackay,  Wm. ,  City  Fiscal's  Office 


Mearns,  James  G.,  Town  Clerk's 

Office 
Ness,  William,  21  Bridge  street 
Reid,  John  M. ,  28  Kintore  place 
Sellar,  Wm.  M.,  83  Union  street 
Sheach,  David,  84  Union  street 
Sinclair,  Donald,  2  North  Char- 
lotte street 
Smith,    Ferguson,    311    George 

street 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  County  bdgs. 

Writing  (Teacher  of). 
Pope,  S. ,  28  Victoria  street 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE 

RESIDING   IN    ABERDEEN. 


Adam,  Thos.,  banker,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited 

Allardyce,  Colonel  J.,  3  Queen's  terrace 

Anderson,  Samuel,  23  Union  place 

Arbutlmot,  Robert,  35  Garden  place 

Bremner,  T.  J.,  42  Garden  place 

Gadenhead,  Gol.  James,  Maryville,  Stocket 

Ghalmers,  James,  Westburn 

Gook,  John,  of  Ashley,  62  Marischal  street 

Gook,  John,  cashier.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited 

Gorbet,  James,  21  Bon- Accord  terrace 

Grombie,  John,  manufacturer,  Balgownie  Lodge 

Donald,  George,  painter,  16  Netherkirkgate 

Duguid,  Wm.  (of  J.  Smith  &  Go.),  Shoe  lane 

Duthie,  Wm.,  of  Gairnbulg,  253  Great  Western  road 

Edmond,  Francis,  LL.D.,  advocate,  5  Albyn  place 

Esslemont,  Peter,  M.P.,  11  Broad  street 

Farquhar,  Thos.,  16  Eubislaw  terrace 

Findlater,  John,  manager,  Town  and  Gounty  Bank,  Limited 

Foggo,  R.  G.,  2  Rubislaw  place 

Forbes,  Duncan,  Balgownie 

Forbes,  Duncan,  Ernan  Lodge,  22  King's  gate 

Gordon,  Admiral  A.  G.,  6  Westfield  terrace 

Grant,  James  Robertson,  late  banker,  Beechlea,  Great  Western 

road 
Hadden,  Gavin  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Green 
Henderson,  Wm.,  shipowner,  60  Marischal  street 
Home,  R.  B.,  75  Union  street 
Innes,  Gol.  Thomas,  25  Belmont  street 
Jamieson,  George,  34  Netherkirkgate 
Jamieson,  James,  221  Union  street 

Keith,  John,  secretary,  Town  and  Gounty  Bank,  Limited 
Littlejohn,  Wm.,  6  Queen's  gardens 

Lumsden,  Robert,  banker,  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited 
Matthews,  James,  architect,  255  Union  street 
Miller,  John,  9  Rubislaw  terrace 
Milne,  George,  Westwood,  Queen's  cross 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE.  383 

Milne,  Wm.,  chartered  accountant,  147  Union  street 

Macdonald,  Eanald,  240  Union  street 

Ogston,  James,  Norwood  House 

Ross,  Major  John,  25  Lodge  walk 

Sangster,  John,  46  Commerce  street 

Sim,  John,  surgeon,  Howburn  Cottage,  Holburn  street 

Sinclair,  James  Augustus,  Bank  of  Scotland 

Smith-Shand,  J.  W.  F.,  M.D.,  17  Albyn  place 

Thompson,  George,  5  Golden  square 

Todd,  Gavin  T.  (of  A.  Hadden  &  Sons),  Green 

Walker,  Alex.,  52  Union  street 

Walker,  G.  J.,  3  Golden  square 

Webster,  John,  LL.D.,  44  King  street 

White,  John  F.,  LL.D.,  311  Union  street 

Will,  James,  M.D.,  of  Woodside,  13  Rubislaw  terrace 

Wood,  James,  70  Fountainhall  road 

Sheriff  and  Sheriffs-Substitute  of  Aberdeen  and  Kincardine 

Provost  and  eldest  Baillie  of  Aberdeen 

Procurator-Fiscal  of  the  Sheriff  Court  of  Aberdeen 


AGENTS  FOR  INSUEANCE  COMPANIES. 

^N 

OFFICES.  AGENTS. 

^''''FrieSdl^SocSt/^^''''''"''^  '"'"'^  }  J«^"  Crombie,  74  Union  street 
Aberdeen  and   Northern   Friendly )  j   ^  ^^.p  jj^^^.^  -^^^  q  ^^^,^^^ 

Society ) 

Accident  Insurance  Association  of  Ic^chran  &  M'Pherson,  152  Union  street 

Scotland,  Limited )  ' 

.     . ,     ^  T  r^  T  J      ( A.  I.  M'Connochie,  74  Union  street 

Accident  Insurance  Company,  Ld. .  |  ^jg^_  j^^^^j^^  c,  Union  terrace 

.,,.  -r.r        T  xT^     T  r^     (  James  Black  &  Co.,  24  Adelphi 

Alliance  Life  and  Fire  Insurance  Co.  --^  j^^  M'William,  173  Union  street 
. . ,      T  ^  T      J  ( James  Barker,  164  Crown  street 

Atlas  Insurance  Compy.,  London. .  |  ^_  Leslie  &  Co.,  67  Marischal  street 
British  Empire  Mutual  Life  Ass.  Co...  J.  C.  R.  Munro,  21  Bridge  street 
British  Legal  Life  Assur.  Co.,  Ltd. .  .George  G.  Poison,  33a  Summer  street 

British  Workman's  Ass.  Co.,  Ltd P.  Eatchelor,  31  Constitution  st.,  suptd. 

/'Branch   office,  Albany  buildings.  Bridge 
Caledonian  Fu-e  and  Life  Insurance  J         street;  Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates, 

Company j         resident  managers 

CMarquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 
Church  of  England  Assurance  Insti- 1  ^yiui^^  yeats,  46  King  street 

tution  (London) — j  '^ 

( J.  W.  Robson,  27  King  street 
„. .      J,  ^,  T  •!!     «  ,-1  J  J.  S.  Brvce,  7  Union  terrace 

City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assur.  Co. . .  •  j  George  Cadenbead,  Court  House 
(Charles  Brown,  115  Union  street 

William  Keith,  Glenblaith,  Pitmuxton 
"  J.  C.  R.  Munro,  21  Bridge  street 
'Wm.  Smith,  89  Union  street 
Wm.  Grant,  34  Union  place 
John  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited 
J.  TuUoch,  30  Virginia  street 
W.  &  H.  C.  Gordon,  29  Union  street 
A.  Skene,  41  Regent  quay 
A.  M.  Ironside,  19  Little  Chapel  street 
^ James  Barker,  164  Crown  street 
0.    T-,-      rx^  J  Ti      -1     4.  ( Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  street 

County  Fire  Office,  and  Provident  )  Thomas  Campbell,  N.  of  S.  B.,  Lim. 

Life  Office |^  Robert  Lamb,  29  Union  street 

/•John  Balneaves,  21  Bridge  street 
^  _  . .    T  --,  PaiAll  &  Williamson,  12  King  street 

Crown  Life  Insurance  Company.  ...J.  j^^^^  M'Diarmid,  27  King  street 

Ljames  R.  Grant,  Beechlea 
East  of  Fife  Mutual  Ins.  Boat  Club.  .Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.,  67  Marischal  street 
_     ,         1  All  •       Tf    T  r.         (  Paull  &  Williamson,  12  King  street 

Eagle  and  Albion  Life  Insur.  Co. . .  -[  gt^dart  James  MitcheU,  24  Adelphi 
„  .    r  -e    ^       a     •  4.    /t       i  v  (  D.  G.  Cattaiiach.  12  Bon-Accord  sq. 

Economic  Life  Ass.  Society  (Lond.)-J  j^j^^^  g^o^^^  >^_  of  g   gj^^k,  Lim. 

THorne  &  Son,  75  Union  street 
G.  Carmichael,  226  Union  street 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance ■<  George  Grant,  22  Belmont  street 

I  George  Allan.  56  Castle  street 
I^Wm.  Murdoch,  N.  of  S.  B.,  Lim. 
_      ,  ,T-i-T4.         1    A     -A     J.  C  Paull  &  WUliamson,  12  King  st. 

Employers    Liability  and  Accident  J  j^^^^  ^         ^77  union  street 

Assur.  Corporation,  Limited  •  - 1  j  .&  g.  jf  Harvey,  15  Adelphi 
Engine  and  Boiler  Insurance  Co Wm.  Leslie  &  Co.,  67  Marischal  street 


City  of  London  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
pany, Limited 


Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co. 


AGENTS   FOR    INSURANCE   COMPANIES.  385 


OFFICES.  AGENTS. 

-wn     T  r,      J  a     <-f  1    T  ,™  Tif^  A„   C  Davidson  &  Garden,  7  Union  terrace 
English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  As- J  p^^^^^j.  ^  ^ 

surance  Company |  j   g.  WiUet,  255  Union  street 

Equitable  Fire  Insur.  Co.,  Limited  J  Mennie  &  BroAvn,  2  Trinity  buildings 

(Manchester) J  A.  M.  Ironside,  N.  of  S.  B.,  Market  Br. 

Fire  Insurance  Association Rutherford  &  Gillies,  ISlA  Union  street 

Fidelity  Accident,  &c..  Gen.  Ass.  Co.  .John  Muill,  21  Bridge  street 
General  Accident  and  Employer's  t  j^    (.  ^^^  ^   . 

Liability  Assur.  Associa.,  Ltd..  j  '^'''^"  ^^''J''  ^'^  ^^"^^^  «*^°^* 
General  Life  and   Fire  Insur.   Co.  f  John  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited 

(London) \  Charles  Taylor,  46  Marischal  street 

„      ,         T  c     A  c!„„  /r A \  ^  Wm.  Mackintosh,  28  Market  street 

Gresham  Life  Assur.  Soc.  (London)  y_  ^  53^^^!^^^^  17  Belmont  street 

Guarantee  Society  (London) Stronach,  Duncan,  &  Duguid,  1  King  st. 

(  W.  Kendall  Burnett,  123^  Union  street 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life •<  Geo.  Stephen  &  Son,  8  Erskine  street 

(William  Sim,  123i  Union  street 

^'"''"^Z^lTX^rt"']'':.  '^''^.  .^?!\"  }  J^^^^  ^-  ^I^^kie,"  34  Bridge  street 

TmiiPvinl  Fire  'insurance  i  ^i^liam  Smith,  148  King  street 

impel  lal  l^ire  Insurance |  William  Hunter,  14  Adelphi 

Imperial  Live  Stock  Insur.  Assoc A.  I.  M'Connochie,  74  Union  street 

Indisputable  Life  Assur.  Co.  of  Scot.  .A.  D.  Morice,  34  Marischal  street 

instance  Co,„pa„j  of  Scotland. . ..  j  KLV'^S^iA'S/St 
{  Reid  &  Wilsone,  146  Union  street 
Do.  do.  do.     Fire..  •<  George  Cadenhead,  Court  House 

(James  Black  &  Co.,  24  Adelphi 
'L.  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  23  Market  street 
Robert  Smith,  Bank  of  Scotland 
A.  I.  M'Connochie,  74  Union  street 
R.  Lamb,  29  Union  street 
A.  S.  Murray,  T.  &  C.  Bk.,  236  George  st. 
Hugh  M'Lennan,  71  King  street 
G.  M'Crae  &  Co.,  50  Market  street 
VJ.  M.  Moir,  37  Market  street 
Do,  do.  do.     Fire.. J.  &  A.  Edmond,  229  Union  street 

Lancashire  and  Yorksh  Insur.  Co.  ,.Wm.  Smith,  jun.,  4  Belmont  street 
rw.  L.  Reid,  146  Union  street 
John  Scott,  N.  of  Scot.  Bank,  Lim. 
T.ifp  AcjqociMtinn  of  Scotland  J  J.  &  D.  Duncan,  8  Castle  street 

Lite  Association  ot  bcotland.  .......<  ^^^   Edward,  British  Linen  Bank 

James  M'William,  173  Union  street 
VTohn  Crombie,  74  Union  street 
/'John  Sheed  &  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

Insurance  Company ]  jj^^gj^  M'Lennan,  71  King  street 

{J.  &  G.  J.  Harvey,  15  Adelphi 

{J.  B.  Barclay,  17  Belmont  street 
Wm.  Mathieson,  46  Mount  street 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow  (  W.  T.  Moffatt,  57  Shiprow 

Assurance  Co.,  Lim ,  (  Michael  Graham,  16  Craigie  street 

/-John  S.  Chalmers,  56  Marischal  street 
London    Guarantee  and    Accident)  Youngson  &  Storie,  124  Union  street 

Company,  Limited 1  Geo.  Stephen  &  Son,  8  Erskine  street 

IJohn  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim. 
, Herman  Ganson,  63  Marischal  street 
Robert  Smith,  Bank  of  Scotland 
London  and  Lancashire  Fire  and  J  John  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim. 

Life  Assurance  Company 1  Panll  &  Williamson,  12  King  street 

I  Rutherford  &  Gillies,  181a  Union  street 
^William  Rettie,  3  Rosemount  pi.  (Fire) 


Lancashire  Insurance  Company. 


National  Provident  Institution 


386  AGENTS   FOR   INSURANCE   COMPANIES. 

OFFICES.  AGENTS. 

London  and  Provincial  Fire  Insur.  )  t„„  tu-„  *.       t  /~i^    vt;  tt„-„      i      i. 
Co    Limited  hJas.  Meston  &  Co.,  75  Union  street 

London  and  Provincial  Horse  and  )  ^^      o    -..u    •         ^  td  i        ^   l 
Carriage  Insur.  Co \  ^^-  ^™i*^'  J""-'  ^  Belmont  street 

Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Compy.  |  David  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 

^■^    (  John  Rust,  ]un.,  4  Bridge  street 
Maritime  Passengers  Assur.  Co John  Sheed  &  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

Mercantile  Accident  and  Guarantee  ) -nr      t  j  r-i  tvt    •    i    i    4. 

Insur.  Co    Lim  h  Wm.  Leonard,  61  Marischal  st.,  res.  sec. 

Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Cor.,  Lim J.  B.  Nicol,  Guild  street  buildings 

Mutual  Accident  Insurance  Go J.  B.  Nicol,  Guild  street  buildings 

National  Fire  and  Life  Assur.  Co Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  street 

National  Boiler  Assur.  Society,  Ltd.  .James  Allan,  8  Holburn  road 
National  Guarantee  and  Suretyship  (  Home  &  Son,  75  Union  street 

Association,  Limited j  David  Smith,  13  Bridge  street 

'  Stodart  J.  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 
George  Carmichael,  226  Union  street 
A.  M.  Ironside,  19  Little  Chapel  street 
'Murray  &  M'Combie,  214   Union  street, 

local  secretaries 
William  Paul,  245  Union  street 
Burnett  &  Reid,  20  King  street 
G.  D.  Rutherford,  181a  Union  street 
J.  Leith  &  Sons,  17  Exchange  street 
A.  Stronach,  jun.,  20  Belmont  street 
Yeats,  Milne,  &  M'Donald,  46  King  st. 
G.  G.  Whyte,  C.A.,  130^  Union  street 
J.  B.  Barclay,  17  Belmont  street 
Wm.  Sim,  123^  Union  street 
A.  A.  S.  Marshall,  43  Marischal  street 
A.  A.  S.  Moir,  109  Great  Western  road 
Peter  Gray,  61  Marischal  street 
J.  P.  Henderson,  Aberdeen  Cork  Co. 
George  Souter,  15  Gallowgate 
Jas.  Rae,  1a  South  Crown  street 
l^H.  A.  Glennie,  22  Adelphi 

(James  D.  Mackie,  34  Bridge  street 
Northern  Accident  Ins.  Co.,  Lim..  •<  J.  C.  Willet,  255  Union  street 

(Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 
Northern  Assur.  Co..  Fire  and  Life  -j  Thomas  Kyd,  manager    _ 

(  Francis  Lamg,  sec,  1  Union  terrace 
Northern  Marine  Insurance  Compy. . .  Charles  Taylor,  46  Marischal  street 

Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Co..  |  T^^i^S:rSi^lSr^,tr' 
''"ciX  W^rSol?'  [•'*"  ««*.  N.  of  Scot.  Ban,.,  Lin,. 


North  British  and  Mercantile  As 
surance  Compy 


/J.  S.  Chalmers,  56  Marischal  street 

;    S.  Go 


Ocean,  Railway,  and  Gen.  Accident  )  S.  Goodbrand,  33  St.  Nicholas  street 
and  Guarantee  Insurance  Co. . .  )  J.  C.  R.  Munro,  21  Bridge  street 
(.Wm.  Sim,  123J  Union  street 

Patriotic  Assurance  Co i  7™-  ^^*^/t?"'/^  ^°^f  f  J'^^.t    , 

(  John  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited 
Pelican  Life  Insur.  Ofl&ce,  London  . . .  David  Mitchell,  24  Adelphi 

Phoenix  Fire  Office R.  Davidson,  2  Correction  wynd 

Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.  (London).  .John  Sheed  &  Co.,  44  Marischal  street 

Hate  Glass  (Caledonian) {  ^^:  S^-J^^fSSl^^XSn 

Plate  Glass  (Guardian) J.  Barker,  164  Crown  street 

Plate  Glass  (National  Provincial) James  Allan,  8  Holburn  road 

Plate  Glass,  &c.  (Norwich  &  Lond.)..  John  Scott,  N.  of  Scot.  Bank,  Lim. 

Plate  Glass  ^Scottish),  Edinburgh J.  S.  Chalmers,  56  Marischal  street 

Plate  Glass  (L'pool  Ins.  Co.,  Lim.)  .  .Wm.  Smith,  jun.,  4  Belmont  street 


AGENTB   FOR   INSURANCE   COMPANIES.  387 

OFFICES.  AGENTS. 

Pro^ddeii^  Clerks  and  Gen.  Ace.  Ins.  j  Charles  Taylor,  46  Marischal  street 

Prudential  Assurance  Compy W.  J.  Leigh,  dis.  supt..  170  Union  street 

Queen  Insurance  Conipy J.  B.  Barclay,  17  Belmont  street 

Railway  Passengers  Accidental  As-  C  David  Stewart,  S3  Union  street 

sociation (J-  M.  Moir,  37  Market  street 

Rock  Life  Assurance  Compy Thomas  Ruxton,  84  Union  street 

Reliance  Mutual  Life  Assur.  Society.. C.  M'Combie,  129  Union  street 

Rhenish  Westphalian  Lloyd  Marine  )  53^^^^^^^^^^  ^  ^      g3  Marischal  street 

Insurance  Compy ) 

Royal  Liver  Assurance  Society D.  M'CaUum,  IS  Marischal  street 

Royal  Exchange  Assui-.  Corporation ..  J.  Collie  Smith,  14  Adelphi 

/W.  L.  Reid,  146  Union  street 

Paull  &  Williamson,  12  King  Street 

I  John  Watt,  35a  Union  street 

Royal  Insurance  Co.  (Liverpool) —     John  Cruickshank,  22  Belmont  street 

'  W.  Todd  Moffatt,  57  Shiprow 

W.  Stewart,  Com.  Bank 

.Arch.  Duff  &  Son,  Guild  street 

Scottish  Accident   Insurance  Co.,  (  Geoi-ge  Allan,  56  Castle  street 

Limited  (Edinburgh) )  John  Scott,  N.  of  Scot.  Bank,  Lim. 

Scottish  Commercial  Insurance  Co..  .Alex.  Edmond,  jun.,  229  Union  street 

Scottish  Amicable  Assurance  Co      ■!  ^^f^'  Edmond,  jun.,  229  Union  street 
bcottisn  Amicawe  Assurance  uo. . .  |  j^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^  Bridge  street 

Scottish  Economic  Life  Ass.  Soc.Ld...  Thomas  Ferguson,  177  Union  street 

{James  Davidson,  man.,  5  Market  street 
W.  Todd  Moffatt,  57  Shiprow 
Wm.  Sim,  123^  Union  street 
James  Meston  &  Co.,  C.A.,  75  Union  st. 
Wm.  Paul,  245  Union  street 
Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 
{W.  Hunter,  14  Adelphi 
James  Aiken,  jun.,  55  Marischal  street 
George  P.  Cruickshank,  218  George  street 
J.  E.  Esslemont,  2  and  4  King  street 
A.  Moir,  216  Union  street 
Scottish  Imperial  Ins.  Co.,  Glasgow .. Robert  Sheret,  67  Shiprow 

Scottish  Legal  Life  Assur.  Society Peter  Milne,  42  King  street 

Scottish  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Ltd William  Keith,  Glenblaith,  Pitmuxton 

/"Eraser  &  Duguid,  Albany  logs..  Bridge  st. 
Scottish  Metropolitan  Life  Assur- )  W.  R.  Reid,  137  Union  street 

ance  Compy j  Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  147  Union  st. 

(  Simpson  &  Cruden,  13  Bridge  street 
(  William  Leslie  &  Co. ,  67  Marischal  street 
Scottish  National  Insur.  Co.,  Edin.  •<  David  Stewart,  S3  Union  street 

(  Marquis,  Hall,  &  Milne,  ]  47  Union  street 
^William  Smith,  89  Union  street 
Scottish  Prov.  Inst,  of  Edinburgh. .  .j  Robert  Murray,  N.  of  Scot.  Bank,  Lim. 
(.James  D.  Mackie,  34  Bridge  street 

Scottish  Provincial  Insur.  Compy T.  Y.  Wardrop,  91  Union  st.,  man. 

r  George  Newlands,  res.  sec,  21  Bridge  st. 
Charles  Brown,  115  Union  street 
Geo.  Falconer,  63  Union  street 
J.  E.  Esslemont,  2  King  street 
C.  Coutts,  26  Broad  street 
John  Ritchie,  125  George  street 
James  Craig,  48  Marischal  street 
George  Bowman,  17  Broad  street 
^Alex.  Stronach,  jun.,  20  Belmont  street 
J  William  Milne,  46  King  street 
Scottish  Union  and   National  In-J  J^^"i|«^-.^^-,f.^°.'34  Bridge  street 

surance  Compy 1  y-n^-J^n  1'  1%  Ft"  •''"  ^f^'^'l 

*  "^  J.  C.  WiUet,  255  Union  street 

I  W.  Stewart,  Com.  Bank 

^James  Meston  &  Co.,  75  Union  street 


Scottish  Temperance  Life  Ass.  Co. . 


388 


AGENTS   FOR    INSURANCE   COMPANIES. 


Scottish  Widows'  Fund. 


OFFICES.  AGENTS. 

^Stronach,    Duncan,   &    Duguid,  1   King 

J  G.  G.  Whyte,  130^  Union  street 

j  Williamson  Booth,  173  Union  street 

I  J.  B.  Nicol,  Guild  street  buildings 
^Robert  Smith.  Bank  of  Scotland 

Sickness  and  Accident  Ass.  Co J.  M.  Moir.  37  Market  street 

rCochran  &  M'Pherson,  152  Union  street 
G.  G.  Wilkie,  33  Regent  quay 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Compy..  .-|  L.  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  23  Market  street 

J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son,  4S  Marischal  street 
l^Burnett  &  Reid,  20  King  street 

Union  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  Lim A.  Nicol  &  Co.,  Guild  street  buildings 

United  Kingdom  Temperance  and)  t   nr   ht  ■     j-  ^y,  ^r    ^    ^    ^ 

General  Provident  Institution..  T"  ^^'  ^''''''  •^'^-  ^^'P*'  ^^  ^^'"'^^^  ^*^^^* 

Victoria  Mutual  Ass.  Soc,  Lim James  Taylor,  1  Windsor  place 

Westminster  Fire  and  Life  Associa.  ..S.  Goodbrand,  33  St.  Nicholas  st. 


STEEBT   DIEECTOKY, 


Abbey  Place. 

46  Shiprow. 

Abbotsford  Place. 

Near  Ferryhill  House. 
1  John  Farquharson 
'2  Wm.  Beattie,  clerk 

3  Alex.  Wilson  (of  Duncan  &  Morice) 

4  A.  Callaghan,  sawmaker 

5  James  Scott  (M.  H.  &  Co.) 
. .  A.  Robb,  carpenter 

6  Robert  Fenton  (of  Fenton  Bros.) 

7  Alex.  Thomson,  waiter 

Academy  Street. 

From  Dee  street  to  Crown  street. 
Baptist  Chapel 

Adelphi. 

Between  49  and  51  Union  street. 

1  G.  Mair  Hood,  solicitor 
. .  R.  Ogg,  basketmaker 
. .  Mrs  Mitchell,  lodgings 
. .  5th  V.  Bat.  G.  H.  Orderly  room 

3  Abdn.  Working  Men's  Conserva- 
tive Club  ;  H.  Haiter,  sec. 

5  John  Rae  Smith,  bookseller 

7  Adelphi  Billiard  Room 
10  Adelphi  Hotel  (N.  Moncur) 

13  George  Robb,  engraver 

14  Hunter,  Gordon,  &  Smith,  advo- 

cates 
. .  Arch.  Macquarrie,  solicitor 

15  J.  &  G.  J.  Harvey,  sharebrokers 
..  William  Duff,  jun.,  tea  and  coffee 

dealer 
. .  A.  Mackenzie,  artist 
. .  John  Christie,  auctioneer 
. .  Henry  G.  Christie,  auctioneer 
. .  G.  Turriff,  M.A.,  teacher  of  mathe- 
matics 

16  John  Milne,  house  agent 

. .  Wm.  Dickie,  sheriff  officer 

17  Taylor  &  Henderson,  lithographers 

18  Aberdeen  Weekly  Netcs  Office,  W.  & 

D.  C.  Thomson,  publishers 
. .  John  Barron,  com.  agent 
. ,  John  A.  Reicl  &  Co.,  tea  merchts. 
. .  Richard  Philip,  tailor 

19  C.  &  W.  Stewart,  wine  merchts. 


33 


20  Ingram  &  Mortimer,  com.  merchts. 

21  James  Catto,  com.  mercht. 
21|  Do.  do. 

22  Jas.  Durno,  com,  traveller 
. .  John  S.  Riddell,  agent 

. .  A.  C.  Riddell,  com.  traveller 

. .  J.  B.  Macdonald,  agent 

. .  C.  Edmonston,  com.  traveller 

. .  Alex.  Walker,  com.  agent 

. .  Harvey  A.  Glennie,  accountant 

24  David  Mitchell,  advocate 

. .  Stodart  J.  Mitchell,  advocate 

. .  James  Black  &  Co.,  stockbrokers 

23  Charles  Helmrich,  wholesale  sta- 

tioner 
28-29  Aberdeen  and  North  of  Scotland 

Newspaper  and  Printing  Co., 

Limited 
Aberdeen  Journal  Office 
Aberdeen  Evening  Express  OflSce 

30  Black  &  Ferguson,  wine  merchts. 

31  A.  D.  Milne,  merchant 

. .  Midland  Ry.  Co.,  Wm.  Robotham, 

ag-t. 
. .  Mrs  Rezin,  lodgings 
. .  John  Baillie,  bellhanger 
. .  A.  Anderson  (of  J.  &  J.  S.  A.) 

Adelphi  Lane. 

From  Market  street  to  Adelphi. 

1  And.  A.  Bell,  spirit  dealer 

4  John  Fairley,  billiard  saloon 

5  M.  Lunan,  agent 

Affleck  Place. 

From  Affleck  street  to  Marywell  st. 

1  James  Henderson,  grocer 

. .  John  S.  Brown,  compositor 
3  Andrew  Hurry,  shipmaster 
5  Wm.  M'Arthur 

Affleck  Street. 

From  Crown  street  to  Welling-ton  rd. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

IJ  John  Reid,  gTocer 

2  J.  E.  Esslemont,  grocer 

Affleck  place, 
11  J.  R  Jones,  teacher 
13  George  Shepherd,  wine  merchant 
15  G.  S.  Mackay,  teacher  of  music 


390 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


17  Peter  Skene,  merchant 
19  Mrs  Alex.  Robb 
21  Mrs  Wm.  Black 
23  Miss  Stephenson 
25  Thos.  Davidson,  fishcurer 
. .  James  Nicol 

27  Mrs  Wm.  Hunter,  stoneware  mer- 
chant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
W.  &  A.  Hogg,  ^vrights 


A.  H.) 


S  A.  Hogg  (of  W.  _  . 
. .  Wm.  Gellan,  clerk 
. .  H.  Skinner,  cattle  agent 
. .  Thos.  Bibby,  steward 
. .  George  Rose,  oil  merchant 

Henderson    &    Webster,    granite 
works 

William  Rae,  plasterer 

James  M 'Robbie,  house  carpenter 

James  Stephenson,  blacksmith 

Albert  Place. 

From  N.  Albert  st.  to  Leadside  road. 

1  Alex.  Clark,  grocer 

2  C.  V.  Kursch  (G.  N.  Tel.  Co.) 

3  Alex.  Davidson,  gunmaker 
M'Robbie  &  Milne,  builders 

Albert  Quay. 

John     Fleming    &    Co.,     wood 

merchants 
The  Normal  Co.,  Lim.,  oilmchts. 
180  A.  Christie,  fishcurer 
183  Johnstone  &  Law,  fish  salesmen 
187  R.  Christie,  fishcurer 

J.    &  J.   Drummond,   ship  fur- 
nishers 
Meff  Bros.,  fish  salesmen 

Albert  Street. 

From  Waverley  place  to  Westfield  rd. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Milne 

. .  Mrs  M'Glashan 

3  J.  Collie  Smith,  solicitor 

5  Mrs  Duff 

. .  James  S.  Wight 

7  George  Walker,  advocate  _ 
9  William  S.  Thom 

11  Mrs  Long-more 

13  James  Meston,  accountant 

15  Mrs  James  Shirres 

17  MrsRuthven 

19  Rev.  John  Thomson 

21  W.  J.  Woodman  Smith,  solicitor 

23  John  Crombie,  accountant 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Rae,  advocate  (of  A.  &  R.) 

4  A.  M.  Gray  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

6  Miss  Stephen 

8  Mrs  Wilson 


8  Miss  Mackay 

10  James  Alexander,  watchmaker 
12  John  Ross,  silk  mercer 
14  A.  Milne  (of  A.  &  R.  Milne) 
16  Mrs  T.  M'Combie 
18  Miss  Farquharson 

Albert  Street  (North). 

John  Black,  church  officer 

24  Mrs  D.  M.  Mackay 

. .  James  Henderson,  architect 

25  Alex.  Dawson,  agent 

26  George  Grant,  advocate 

27  Wm.  Watt,  editor  (Free  PressJ 

29  John  CroU,  late  baker 

30  Miss  Smith 

. .  Mrs  Anderson 

. .  F.  G.  Milne,  shipmaster. 

. .  Mrs  D.  Morison 

31  John  Rattray  (of  W.  R.  &  Sons) 
. .  George  Keith,  cabinetmaker 

. .  Andrew  Wilson,  draper 

32  James  Durno,  grocer 
. .  Geo.  Souter,  clothier 


Albert  Terrace. 

From  Waverley  place  to  Prince 
Arthur  street. 

2  Misses  Wilsone 

3  Mrs  Milne 

4  Miss  Robertson 

5  John  Ewing 

7  Mrs  Begg 

8  James  Cran,  supt.  rural  police 
. .  Miss  Connon,  lodgings 

9  R.  Yule,  jeweller 

10  John  Webster  (of  K.  &  W.) 

11  Miss  Gordon 

12  James  Webster,  ironmonger 

13  Miss  Mitchell 

15  Mrs  Wm.  Murray 

. .  A.  S.  Murray,  bank  agent 

16  Mrs  James  Ross 

17  Wm.  Skea  (Evening  Express) 
. .  Mrs  Skea,  teacher 

18  J.  D.  Anderson,  M.A.,  teacher 

19  Mrs  Thomson 

20  Misses  Masson 

21  Chas.  Leslie  (of  L.  &  D.) 

22  W.  J.  Riddell  (of  G.  &  W.  R.) 

23  Samuel  Martin 
. .  Mrs  Clark 

24  Adam  Gray 

25  Joseph  Bisset 

26  Geo.  Hutcheson  (of  G.  H.  &  Co.) 

28  T.  Walton,  agent 

29  D.  F.  M'Laren,  hardware  mercht. 

30  John  K.  Greig,  accountant 

31  W.  Dunningham  (of  W.  D.  &  Co.) 

32  Mrs  Anderson 

33  Alex.  S.  Cook,  clothier 

34  James  Tester,  agent 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


391 


Albion  Court. 

18  Castle  street. 

Albion  Street. 
From  Park  street  to  Links. 
Albion  Street  Public  School 
23  R.  Saunders,  furniture  dealer 
36  John  Leiper,  grocer 

Harpers  Limited,  engineers,  &c. 

Albury  Road. 

From  St.  Machar  place  to  Springbank 
terrace. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  W.  D.  Ross,  journalist 

2  Mrs  Forbes 

4  Alfred  Macleod,  elocutionist 

5  John  J.  Rose,  surveyor 

6  Robert  Thomson 

7  John  Duncan    (of  J.  D.   &  Co.), 

ironmonger 

8  Wm.  Lawrie,  shipmaster 

9  Thomas  Stanley  (of  S.  &  I.) 
Ferryhill  Mills  Flock  Co. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

10  Rev.  George  M 'Donald 

11  Duncan  M'Millan,  architect 

12  Alexander  Wood,  manager 

Albyn  Place. 

From  Alford  place  to  Queen's  cross. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  P.  Blaikie  Smith,  M.D. 
lA  Professor  D.  J.  Hamilton 

3  Miss  Cumine  of  Rattray 

5  Francis  Edmond,  LL.D.,  advocate 

17  Jas.  W.  F.  Smith-Shand,  M.D. 

18  Theodore  Crombie  (of  J.  &  J.  C, 

Lim.) 

19  Female  Orphan  Asylum 

. .  Mrs  Reid,  matron,  F.  O.  Asylum 

20  Mrs  Duthie,  sen.,  of  Cairnbulg 

21  Wm.  Alexander  (of  J.  L.  &  Co.) 

23  W.  Cooper  (of  P.  &  C.) 

24  James  Paull,  advocate  (of  P.  &  W.) 

Grove  street. 

25  John  Keith  (of  Pratt  &  Keith) 

26  Major  W.  B.  Craigie 

27  Mrs  P.  M.  Clark 

28  Mrs  Leslie  of  Nethermuir 

29  Patrick  H.  Chalmers,  advocate 

30  John  Willet,  civil  engineer 

31  Miss  Adam 

32  Miss  Spence 

33  George  Allan,  advocate 

34  Peter  Esslemont,  M.P.(of  E.  &  M.) 

35  William  Gordon,  solicitor 

36  William  Hunter,  advocate 

37  Mrs  Chalmers 

38  And.  Macpherson,  advocate  (of  C. 

&M.) 


39  A.  F.  Proctor,  M.B. 

40  Wm.  Milne  (of  M.  H.  &  M.) 
. .  A.  D.  Milne,  merchant 

41  Miss  Irvine 

42  Alex.  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.) 

Queen's  cross. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  David  Mitchell,  advocate 

2a  Wm.  Findlay,  late  merchant 

4  Mrs  J.  B.  M'Combie 

6  Albyn  place  Ladies'  School 

8  Karl  Wilhelm  Meid 

10  Mrs  Jamieson 
12  Miss  Dyce 

14  Wm.  Smith,  advocate 

16  Thos.  Adam,  jun.  (of  Adam  &  Co.) 

Albyn  Terrace. 

North  side  of  Albyn  place  west. 

1  James  Forbes  (of  J.  F.  &  Sons) 

..  Alex.   Forbes,  jun.  (of   J.    F.    & 

Sons) 
. .  Miss  Forbes 

2  A.  H.  Wilson  (of  H.  R.  &  Co.) 

3  Alex.  Duthie,  shipbuilder 

4  Mrs  A.  B.  Whyte 

5  Wm.  Jopp  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp) 

6  Rev.  Henry  W.  Bell  (Free  High) 

7  James  Bisset 

8  Wm.  L.  Reid  (of  Reid  &  Wilsone) 

9  J.  F.  Lumsden,  advocate 

11  Miss  Fenwick  Bisset 

12  Wm.  Duguid  of  Auchlunies 

13  Francis  Ogston,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

14  Ranald  Macdojiald,  factor 

15  Hon.    and    Right    Rev.    Bishop 

Douglas 

16  Mrs  George  Dickie 

Alford  Place. 

From  Union  place  to  Albyn  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Rev.  J.  Gammack,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
Wellington  House 

Free  Church  College. 
8  Miss  C.  S.  Catto 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Campbells,  Limited,  cab  office 

1  Miss  Johnston 

2  William  Beveridge,  curator,  F.C, 

College 

3  Miss  PhiHp 

4  Mrs  Charles  Stuart 

5  Mrs  Carr 

6  Mrs  Wm.  Adam 

7  Mrs  David  Dunn 

Allan  Street. 

From  Broomhill  place  to  Irvine  place. 
2  Thomas  Brown 
5  Alex.  Conn,  contractor 


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6  Robert  Smart,  provision  merchant 

7  R.  C.  Urquhart,  sorting  clerk,  P.O. 

10  Alex.  S.  Jarvis,  clerk  (Cal.  Ily.) 

11  James  Gove,  jobbing  gardener 
21  William  Coutts,  slater 

23  Fi-ank  Hislop  {Evening  Fx2:>ress) 
..  L.  T.  Obel  (G.  N.  Tel.  Co.) 

32  John  Watt,  fi-eestone  cutter 

Anderson's  Court. 

46  Loch  street. 

Ann  Place. 

From  Mount  place  to  Loanhead  ter. 

1  J.Thomson, advocate(of  A.  T.  &R.) 

3  Alex.  Cruickshank 

4  Jas.  C.  Glegg  (of  G.  &  T.) 
'5  Miss  Davidson 

6  J.  H.  Stephen,  engraver 

7  Mrs  James  Thomson 

9  William  Meldrum,  tailor 

10  Alex.  Mackenzie,  upholsterer 

11  Mrs  Black,  lodgings 

. .  W.  C.  Taylor,  insurance  agent 
. .  G.  CouU,  shoemaker 

12  Mrs  G.  Greig,  Carnation  Cottage 
14  Alex.  Kynoch,  clerk 

P.    H.    Mackintosh,    Park    View 

House 
Richard    Mackie,  clothier.    Park 

View  House 

Ann  Street. 

From  Maberly  st.  to  Hutcheon  st. 
Cluny  place. 
25  A.  Smith,  freestone  cutter 
27  Charles  Murray,  saddler 
31  Mrs  P.  Ironside,  gTocer 

33  Miss  Ann  Henderson,  sick  nurse 
37  Mrs  Fraser,  sick  nurse 

53  S.  Smith,  tinsmith 

Annand's  Court. 

30  James  street. 

Argyll  Crescent. 

Stocket,  opposite  Argyll  place 
G.  F.  Sargent  (of  Sargent  &  Co.) 
Ben.  Alcock,  grocer 
Wm.  Watt(N.  C.  Co.,  Lim.) 
John  Melvin,  com.  traveller 

Argyll  Place. 

Stocket,  near  Mile-End. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Peter  Grant,  grocer 

3  John  Falconer,  late  farmer 

5  T.  C.  Hynd,  teacher 

9  George  Shand,  late  farmer 
11  Mrs  Watt 


13  Thomas  Hector  (clerk  and  trea- 

surer), Aberdeen  School  Board 

15  Mrs  Anderson 

17  John  Sharp,  Union  Bank 
19  Mrs  Taylor 

21  John  Lindsay 

23  John  Leslie,  shipmaster 

25  James  Kerr,  teacher 

27  Duncan  M.  Smith,  late  farmer 

29  Wm.  Milne,  Victoria  Cottage 
35  J.  R.  Donald,  Hatlea  Grove 
37  David  Levack,  Moray  Bank 
39  Alex.  Henderson  (of  S.  &  H.) 
41  Robert  Murray,  shipmaster 
45  Wm.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

47  Geo.  Ewen,  Sydney  Cottage 
51  Mrs  C.  Reid,  furniture  dealer 
53  Francis  CroU,   St.  Nicholas  Cot- 
tage 
55  G.  J.  Hamilton  (of  M.  &  H.) 
57  John  Thomson,  printer 
59  John  Laird,  com.  traveller 
61  Ernest  Mohr  (of  M.  &  H.) 
63  George  Sinclair,  merchant 
65  Wm.  Walker  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.) 
67  Robert  Maitland 
69  Alex.  Anderson,  cutter 
. .  J.  S.  K.  Anderson,  manager 
71  James  Scott,  manager 
73  Wm.  Moir  (of  G.  &  T.) 
75  J.  M.  Hay 

77  Mungo  Douglas,  manager 
93  A.  Woodman,  com.  trav.  (F.  &  G.) 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
2  Alex.  Dinnie,  photo-artist 
4  A.  J.  Ironside,  land  surveyor 
6  A.  M.  Macdonald,  M.A.,  L.C.P. 
. .  Hugh  Macdonald,  writer 

8  Samuel  Tawse(of  T.  &  M.) 

10  Mrs  Alex.  Mearns 

12  Alex.  Pardy,  book-keeper 

14  Geo.  Morison(of  G.  M.  &  Co.) 

16  Alex.  Davidson,  grocer 

18  Charles  M'Robbie 

22  D.  Munro,  shipmaster 

. .  K.  Munro,  house  proprietor 

24  Benjamin  L.  Reid 

26  John  Lawson,  printer 

25  Rev.  Robert  Lippe 

30  George  Harvey,  teacher 

32  J.  Rutherford  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

Ashley  Road. 

From  Great  Western  road  to  St. 
Swithin  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

9  Miss  Middleton 

11  Charles  Stuart  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.) 

13  George  Milne 

15  Daniel  Levie 

19  James  H.  Forshaw 

23  John  Machray 

29  William  Duncan,  grocer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


303 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Mrs  Alex.  Shives 

Thomas  Sliives,  advocate 

John  Fearnside,  druggist 

Misses  Marsh 

Miss  Mary  M 'Hardy 

Alex.  Adamson 

John  Johnston,  com.  traveller 

A.  M.  Ingram  (of  I.  &  M.) 

Alex.  Rennie,  painter 
Claremont  street. 

34  John  Sangster,  baker 

Wm.  Stephen,  draper 

Mrs  J.  C.  Buyers 

A.  M 'Donald,  shipmaster 

Miss  Knight 

Wm.  Walker  (of  W.  W.  &  Son) 

R.  Sturrock,  engineer 

Miss  Fraser,  fruiterer 

Mrs  James  Anderson 

John  Elrick  (of  E.  &  M.) 
66  Wm.  Murray,  painter 
. .  Mrs  Adam,  lodgings 
74  James  Watt,  merchant 

Ashvale  Place. 

From  Holburn  st.  to  Granton  place. 

Back  Wynd  Stairs. 

From  Green  to  Union  street. 
Chas.  Willox,  furniture  dealer 

Back  Wynd. 

From  Union  sti-eet  to  Schoolhill. 
5-7  Alex.  Mearns  &  Co.,  saddlers 
Gaelic  lane. 

8  Campbells  Limited 

9  William  Ferris,  spirit  dealer  * 

10  James  Laing  &  Co. ,  ironmongers 

Little  Belmont  street. 

11  James  Lockhart,  confectioner 
12-13  James  Asher  &  Sons,  merchants 

14  John  Salmond  (of  R.  &  J.  S.) 
West  Parish  Church  Parochial  Bdgs. 

18  Wm.  Jackson,  bookbinder 

17-19  G.  Littlejohn  &  Co., ironmongers 
20  John  Craig,  saddler 
39  John  M'Kenzie,  grocer 

Baker  Street. 

From  Skene  sq.  to  South  Mount  st. 
2  George  Middleton,  bookseller 
'2J  Miss  M.  Shand,  milliner 
13  Masson  &  Findlay,  plasterers 

15  James  Glass,  slater 

19  James  Stewart,  plasterer 

33  G.  Munro,  boot  top  manufacturer 

. .  Mrs  David,  sicknurse 

35  Alex.  Reith,  M.D.,  chemist 

45  A.  Hay,  cabinetmaker 

47  George  King  (of  K.  &  M.) 

49  Alex.  Lumsden,  com.  trav. 

52  James  Matthews,  plumber 


52  C.  M.  Cook,  harness  composition 

manufacturer 
54  James  Stephen,  shoemaker 
50  Joseph  Cheyne,  brassfinisher 
60  John  Middleton 

Balmoral  Lane. 

East  of  Balmoral  place. 
7  G.  Gregory  (H.M.C.),  Fern  Cottage 
W.  Manson,  clerk,  Heath  Cottage 
A.  Birse,  late  teacher,  Ruby  Cot- 
tage 
Mrs.  Gray,  Thistle  Cottage 

Balmoral  Place. 

From  Holburn  st.  to  Broomhill  rd. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Jos.  Bonner,  Broomfield  Cottage 
21  J.  Murray,  of  North  Inveramsay 
20  Rev.  J.  W.  Legge 

Braemar  place. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  Robert  Gordon 

7J  A.  Cook,  carpenter 

8  Mrs  John  Cran 

9  A.  Campbell,  law  agent 

10  Mrs  E.  VV.  Von  Laer 

11  Rev.  J.  W.  Gilchrist 

12  T.  R.  Gillies  (of  R.  &  G.) 

13  John  Campbell,  Cluny  Cottage 

16  Wm.  Gordon,  flesher 

17  Wm.  Gray,  cashier 

18  Miss  Gordon 

18-2"  Mrs  James  Stott,  merchant 
18^-  Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 

Baltic  Street. 

From  Prince  Regent  street  to  Links. 
1-3  A.  Alexander,  grocer 
7  Mrs  James  Connon,  gardener 

. .  Mrs  Captain  Jafi'ray 

15  John  Brenmer,  baker 

. .  Wm.  Sangster,  coal  merchant 

Bank  of  Scotland  Court. 

35  Castle  street. 

Bank  Street. 

From  Wellington  road  to  South 
Crown  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  David  Gibb  (Joint  Station) 

3  Alex.  Reid,  butcher 

5  Miss  Young,  dressmaker 

7  George  Angus,  merchant 

9  Wm.  Gray,  tailor 
11  Francis  Russell  (N.  B.  Ry.) 
. .   W.  C.  Jarvis 
17  Mrs  Copland,  merchant 

19  Mrs  Reid 


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21  James  Duncan  (Cal.  Ry.) 

. .  Alex.  Morrison,  tel.  inspector 
. .  Robert  Petrie  (Cal.  Ry.) 
. .  George  Connon,  grocer 

23  John  Innes,  detective 
. .   Wm.  Pope,  inspector 

. .  S.  Hutcheon,  com.  traveller 
..  David  M'Gregor,  engine-driver 

25  James  Sim,  clerk 
. .  Mrs  Emslie 

27  Alex.  Ledingham,  bookseller 

29  John  Scott,  beadle 
. .  A.  Clark,  cutter 

33  A.  K.  Robertson 

35  Robert  Booth,  draper 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
14-16  George  Angus,  grocer 
16  George  Shand,  seed  merchant 
. .  James  Mutch,  clerk 
18  Misses     Crowe    and     M'Gregor, 

dressmakers 
. .  Alex.  Taylor,  shipmaster 
20  James  Gibb,  bootmaker 
. .  Miss  Drummond,  dressmaker 

22  George  Clark  (H.M.C.) 
. .  James  Donald,  grocer 

. .  F.  W.  Gray,  shipmaster 
. .  Alex.  Carnie  (of  M.  &  C.) 

24  Alex.  Fowler,  agent 

. .  Charles  Crawford,  shipmaster 
. .  Wm.  S.  Milne,  agent 

26  Adam  A.  Smith,  clerk 

28  James  Hadden,  baker 

30  Robert  Fraser,  clerk  (P.O.) 
. .  F.  J.  Jolly,  salesman 

..  Andrew  Stuart,  clerk  (P.O.) 
. .  Jas.  Gumming,  meter 
. .  John  A.  Ma,ir  (Abd'n  Journal) 
32  A.  Marr,  ship  chandler 

34  Wm.  Deuchar  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
. .  Charles  Souper  (of  C.  &  I.  S.) 

36  C.  &  I.  Soixper,  fancy  warehouse 

Bannermill  Cottages. 

Foot  of  Albion  street. 
4  James  Smith,  engineer 
Geo.  Macbain,  shipmaster 

Bannermill  Street. 

Between  Cotton  street  and  G.  N.  of  S. 
Railway. 

2  Alex.  Ross,  brassfinisher 

3  G.  Martin,  ship  carpenter 
7  James  Allan,  carver 

Barnett's  Close. 
From  Guestrow  to  Flourmill  brae. 
1  Miss  Walkenshaw,  dressmaker 

6  Alex.  Innes,  house  carpenter 

7  J.  &  R.  Hall,  french  polishers 


Bath  Street. 

From  Bridge  street  to  Windmill  brae 
Bath  Hotel,  R.  Benson,  lessee 

1  Turkish  Baths,  D.  M'Kay,  lessee 

2  John  F.  Anderson,  plumber 
6  Stephen  &  Frater,  tea  mers. 

Beaconsfield  Place. 

From  Fountainhall  road  to  Forest 
road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

13  A.  V.  Lothian 

19  W.  D.  Watson  (of  P.  W.  &  Son) 
. .  A.  Watson  (of  P.  W.  &  Son) 

. .  Mrs  P.  Watson 

21  James  Ogilvie  (of  J.  &  A.  O.) 
. .  Alex.  Ogilvie  (of  J.  &  A.  O.) 

23  John  Williamson,  yr. 

25  Robert  Milne  (of  M.  S.  &  Co.) 

27  J.  R.  Dalgarno,  engineer 

29  Chai-les  Lyon,  builder 

31  Wm.  R.  Johnstone 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  P.  Craighead,  merchant 

14  David  Walker,  bookseller 

16  Rev.  A.  M'Queen,  M.A.,  B.D. 
18  Mrs  Gordon 

20  George  Yule 

22  Wm.  Rattray,  jun.  (of  W.  R.  &  S.) 

24  David  Rattray,  grocer 

26  R.  W.  K.  Bain,  solicitor 

28  Horace  Fildes,  solicitor 

30  Rev.  James  Bell 

32  Miss  Humphrey 
34  Mrs  Dr.  Simpson 
36  Miss  M.  Urquhart 
38  Mrs  Williamson 
40  James  Gonsalvo 
42  Wm.  Kerr 

Beattie's  Court. 

102  GalloAvgate. 

Beattie's  Court. 

75  George  street. 

Beattie's  (J.)  Court. 

99  Gallowgate. 

Beechgrove  Terrace. 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Fountain- 
hall  road. 
LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  James  Mortimer,  merchant 

3  C.  Shirreffs,  secretary 

4  George  Rose,  flesher 

6  Wm.  Rattray  (of  W.  R.  &  Son) 

7  James  Jamieson 

8  James  Strachan,  grocer 


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9  Miss  DrummoHcl 

10  Hugh  R.  Souper  (of  E.  C.  &  Co.) 

11  James  E.  Gordon,  merchant 

12  Alex.  Green,  M.A.,  teacher 

13  B.  S.  M'Lellan,  M.A.,  teacher 

14  Charles  Edmonston,  com.  trav. 

15  John  Gill,  draper 

1(3  Wm.  Mitchell  (A.  R.  Gray) 

17  Robert  Rainnie,  grocer 

18  Wm.  Reid,  seedsman 
. .  Miss  Catanach 

20  P.  Stewart,  plumber 

21  George  E.  Simpson 

22  John  Connel  (J.  &  M.) 

23  Mrs  R.  S.  Duncan 

24  James  Watt  (of  W.  &  W.) 

25  Mrs  James  Reid 

26  J.  A.  Phillips,  teacher 

27  Townsend  Smith  (of  A.  B.  &  Co.) 

28  James  Davidson,  watchmaker 

Belgrave  Terrace. 

West  of  Esslemont  avenue. 
David  M'Laren,  com.  traveller 
Chas.  Sharp,  gardener 
Mrs  Howie,  lodgings 
Crawford  Noble 
Robert  G.  Wilson,  architect 
James  Kilgour,  draper 

Belmont  Place. 

Berryden  Road, 

1  Alex.  Duthie 

2  Rev.  Herbert  Bell 

3  R.  L.  Mearns,  cashier 

4  John  Williamso  ,  butcher 
4a  David  Easton 

5  John  Lyon 

6  James  M.  Marshall  (R.  &  Co.) 

7  Rev.  Alexander  Bisset 

9  Alex.  Campbell,  late  farmer 
. .  Wm.  Singers  (Richards  &  Co) 

Belmont  Road. 

From  Berryden  rd.  to  Kittybrewster. 

2  D.  Stephen,  spirit  dealer 

4  Alex.  Mitchell  (E.  C.  Rys.) 

5  Wm.  Logan,  grocer 

6  Neil  S.  Ritchie,  clerk 

8  James  Jeffrey,  com.  traveller 
10  John  Calder,  watchmaker 

Belmont  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Schoolhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  Alex.  Brown  &  Son,  auctioneers 
5  Scott  Brothers,  merchants 

. .  Donald  Thain,  com.  trav. 

7  Alex.  Brown,  surveyor 

, .  R.  W.  Robertson,  law  stationer 
Patagonian  close. 

9  Miss  Smith 


11  Miss  Grant  of  Monymusk 

13  Miss  Rainnie,  dressmaker 

. .  J.  S.  Watt  (of  W.  W.  &  Son) 

. .   Wm.  Skinner,  tailor 

15  John  Cromar,  dentist 

17  John  B.  Barclay,  advocate 

17a  James  Bannochie,  plasterer 

25  Coloael  T.  Innes  of  Learney 

Belmont  Chapel. 

31  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution 
. .  Alexander  Pender,  teacher 

35  A.  Murray,  advocate 
41  Mrs.  Dr.  Watt 

45  Miss  Margaret  Shand 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Diack,  bookseller 

2^  J.  &  J.  Drummond,  leather  mer- 
chants 
4  George  Cowie,  hairdresser 
. .  A.  Robertson,  plumber 
. .  John  Gibb  &  Son,  stone  merchts, 
..  Wm.  Smith,  jr.,  commission  agent 
. .  A.  Gumming,  tea  merchant - 
. .  John  Johnston,  com.  traveller 
Belmont  Works,  G.  &  W.  Fraser, 
printers 

Gaelic  lane. 
South  Parish  Church. 
Little  Belmont  street. 
20  J.  S.  Butchart,  advocate 
. .  Mrs.  Gordon,  lodgings 
. .  A.  Stronach,  jun. ,  advocate 
22  John  Cruickshank,  agent 
. .  George  Grant,  advocate 
24  John  Hepburn,  printer 

26  Alexander  Meff et,  advocate 

. .  W.  &  J.  Smith  &  Kelly,  architects 
. .  George  Merchant,  house  agent 

28  William  Herd,  grocer 

U.  P.  Church. 
30  Alex.  Beattie,  house  agent 
30B  Miss  Davidson,  hosier 

32  Alex.  IngTam,  plumber 

36  Wm.  Robertson,  waiter 

46  Mrs  Wm.  Gavin 

Belvidere  Place. 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Mile-end. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  John  Porter,  carpenter 
. .  Geo.  Middleton,  bookseller 

3  James  Finlayson,  clothier 

29  Mrs  R.  Catto,  Wallfield  House 
45  Miss  Falconer,  Belvidere  House 

John  Watson,  dyer 

A.  Machattie,  merchant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Wm.  Tawse  (of  T.  D.  &  Co.) 

8  Miss  Moncur,  milliner 
34  Rob.  Murray  (T.  &  C.  Bank,  Lim.) 
36  William  Robbie,  writer 
40  John  Thorn,  grocer 
44  R.  Paul  (of  P.  C.  &  Co.) 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


46  John  M'Gregor,  dyer 

48  E.  J.  Maguire 

50  David  M'Gregor,  dyer 

Belvidere  Street. 

From  Belvidere  place  to  Victoria 
park. 
LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  John  Gibb  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb) 
3  Wm.  Alexander,  LL.D.  (Free  Press) 
5  J.  Grant  Forsyth  (of  S.  &  F.) 
7  Wm.  Cuddie 

9  Wm.  Walker  (of  Hnnter&  Walker) 
11  Thomas  Laing  (of  W.  L.  &  Son) 
13  G.  B.  M'Kinnon,  watchmaker 
15  Norman  Craig,  house  carpenter 

17  Robert  Grant,  Glenbogie  Cottage 
19  Mrs  M'Combie,  Dilkhoosh 

21  Mrs  Charles  Smith 

23  John  Ogilvie,  late  bookseller 
25  Wm.  IngTam 

29  R.  W.  Wright,  merchant 
31  Mr^  Forsyth 
33  John  Roy,  teacher 
35  R.  C.  Watson,  teacher 
37  Wm.  Youngson  (of  G.  L.  &  Co.) 
39  William  Henderson  (of  W.  M'K, 

&Co.) 
41  Patrick  Cooper,  senior  advocate 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
12  Robert  Anderson  (Free  Press) 
14  John  M'Lauchlan,  teacher 
16  Mrs  M'Taggart 

18  Alexander  Smith,  plumber 
20  George  J.  Allan,  shipmaster 

22  Wm.  Allan,  grocer 

24  John  Grant,  flesher 
26  James  Menzies  (of  T.  &  M.) 
28  Rev.  G.  W.  Cruickshank 

30  W.  Peters,  shoemaker 
32  George  Milne,  solicitor  (of  A.  B, 

A.  &  M.) 
34  A.  G.  Watson,  flour  merchant 
. .  Mrs  R.  Dawson 
36  Jas.  Lorimer,  sen.  (of  J.  L.  &  Son) 

Benzie's  Brae. 

69  College  street. 


Berryden  Road, 

From  Caroline  place  to  Kitty- 

brewster. 
Kilgour  &  Walker,  manufacturers 
A.  W.  Martin  &  Co.,  do. 

R.    H.    Strachan,  aerated    water 

manufacturer 
N.  Co-operative  Co.'s  Mills 
Alex.  Bruce,  Millbank  Cottage 
P.  M.  Barnett,  Berryden  House 

Berry  Lane. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street. 
1  George  Bisset,  bootmaker  ( 


Black's  Buildings. 

From  Skene  street  Bridge  to  Wool- 
manhill. 

2  Alex.  Thomson,  tailor 

3  James  Reith,  grocer 
5  Mrs  S.  Smith 

7  Miss  Anderson,  lodgings 

8  Charles  Adams,  draper 

9  George  Thow,  tailor 

10  Hugh  Dugan,  china  merchant 
11-12  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 
28  Alexander  Duthie,  sexton 

Blackfriars  Street. 

From  Woolmanhill  to  St.  Andrew  st. 

1  Mrs  Hood,  milliner 

. .  W.  B.  Cormack(of  C.  &  Co.) 

2  Peter  Stewart,  plumber 
3-4  Robert  Tully,  clothiei; 
6  George  Grant,  japanner 

. .  W.  Millar,  ironmonger 
10  Henry  Campbell,  plasterer 
14  Wm.  Manson,  house  carpenter 
20  Miss  M.  Annand,  mantle  maker 
22  Wm.  Grant,  carpenter 

24  Wm.  Imray,  shoemaker 

25  Gordon  &  Watt,  painters 

26  Mrs  John  Watt,  midAvife 

28  Geo.  Riach,  beadle 

29  Blackfriars'  Hall 

31  James  Watson,  ironmonger 
35  Thomas  Michie,  beadle 
41  Alex.  Murray  (of  B.  &  M.) 

Blair's  Lane. 

From  Jack's  brae  to  Leadside  road. 

Blairton  Lane. 

From  Broad  street  to  Guestrow. 

Bloomfield  Road. 

From  Holburn  street  to  AUanvale. 
21  Wm.  Slora,  gardener 
31  Alexander  K.  Craighead 
. .  John  Ritchie,  stonecutter  * 

Bon-Accord  Lane. 

From  Dee  street  to  Bon-Accord  st. 

Headcroft  place. 
11  Mrs  Smith,  grocer 
17  J.  Watt,  house  carpenter 

Bon-Accord  Square. 

From  East  to  West  Craibstone  street. 

1  James  Brown,  fishmonger 

2  Dr  Jas.  M'Kenzie  Davidson 

3  Captain  Charles  Skene 

4  Mrs  Colonel  Fraser 

5  Mrs  Clarinda  Webster,  L.R.A.M. 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


397 


6  R.  D.  Leslie,  advocate  (of  L.  &  R.) 

7  John  Keith,  sec.  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

8  Mrs  L.  Barron 

9  Josepli  Ogilvie,  M.A. 

10  Wni.  Williamson 

11  Misses  Ferrier,  boarding  school 
V2  D.  (jr.  Cattanach,  advocate 

13  C.  ytewart  (of  C.  iM  VV.  Stewart) 

14  George  Bruce,  seedsman 

15  Mrs  Professor  Nicol 

16  Mrs  James  Crombie 

17  Professor  Jas.  S.  Brazier,  F.C.S. 

18  Robert  Ogilvie,  M.A. 

20  Keith  Jopp  (of  W.  &  K.  Jopp) 

Bon-Accord  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Springbank 
terrace. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Collegiate  School 

lA  Alexander  Murray,  bookseller 

2  Mrs  Cravie 

. .  A.  Christen,  teacher 

2a,  3  John  Alexander,  cabinetmaker 
Zangstane  place. 

5  Campbells  Ijim., post  horse  masters 

7  Mrs  Duncan  Campbell 
11  Mrs  James  Will,  lodgings 
13  J.  G.  Fenton,  bookbinder 
. .  Miss  Nicol,  dressmaker 
15  Alexander  Johnston,  clerk 
. .  Mrs  Watt,  lodgings 
. .  William  Mutch,  liesher 
17  Mrs  Thomas  M'Lean 

19  Mrs  Knox,  sick  nurse 
. .  Mrs  John  Robertson 

. .  T.  M'Lean,  wine  merchant 

21  Mrs  Scott 

23  Charles  Smith,  tailor 

. .  Rev.  Robert  8.  Kemp,  B.D. 

25  Mrs  Fraser,  tiesher 

. .  Mrs  Lewis 

27  Misses  Beattie,  milliners 

29  Edwin  Tait  (S.  P.  Ass.  Co.) 

..  James  M 'Donald,  cabinetmaker 

29a  George  Gray,  shoemaker 

31  G.  C.  Dawson,  organist 

33  J.  Watt,  house  carpenter 

Bon- Accord  Lane. 
35  George  Ronald,  gxocer 
37  Mrs  J.  Wallace,  sick  nurse 
. .  Miss  Elder,  corsetmaker 
39  David  GuUan,  lithogTapher 
43  Alex.  Scorgie,  house  carpenter 
45  Miss  Miller 
. .  Mrs  D.  Law,  sick  nurse 
45|  Robert  Tough  (A.  &  T.) 
49  Mrs  A.  Henderson 
. .  Miss  Smith 
. .  And.  Wright,  shipmaster 
51  Mrs  R.  Lawrence,  lodgings 
51^  Mrs  John  Gordon,  lodgings 
. .  Thomas  Gray,  gi'ocer 
53  John  Webster 
57  Mrs  Pegler 


59  William  Milne,  agent 

61  Mrs  Bell 

63  Mrs  Knowles 
..  Marshall  Watt 

65  Arch.  F.  Rae,  teacher  of  music 

67  James  Brebner 
. .  Miss  Murdoch 

69  Wm.  Wilson,  shipmaster 

. .  John  Walker  (A.  S.  N.  Co.) 

71  David  Millar  (G.  N.ofS.  R.) 
. .  Misses  Bruce 

73  George  C.  Simpson,  clerk 
. .  James  Hunter,  merchant 

75  Miss  Melville 
77  Miss  Chisliolm 
79  Mrs  M 'Master 

81  Wm.  Watson,  grocer 
83  Mrs  Andrew  Collie 

Tke  OklmilL  road. 

85  David  Mitchell 
. .  Miss  Michie 

86  Wm.  Yule,  late  merchant 
. .  Peter  Howie,  merchant 

87  D.  Mackie,  M.D.,  A.M.D. 

88  Mrs  A.  Smith 

89  George  Porter,  jun.,  grain  merclit. 
90a  Miss  Smith,  milliner 

91-92  William  Morrison,  baker 

Sprlnghayik  street. 
93  Mrs  Park 
. .  James  Wallace,  cutter 

Sprmgbank  terrace. 
95  Wm.  Davidson,  gardener 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Hardgate. 

4  Gaul  &  Wilson,  saddlers 

8  Campbells  Lim.,  carriage  builders 
10  Robert  Meston,  coach  builder 
14  Charles  Chollet 

East  Craibstone  street. 
18  Miss  Hogg,  lodgings 
. .  Thos.  Rae,  house  agent 
20  Mrs  Alex.  Shand 
36  Miss  Kiloh 

Lane  to  Bon- Accord  terrace. 
38  Ralph  W.  Hay,  draper 
40  Mrs  Wm.  Edward 
42  George  Marr,  architect 
44  Rev.  VV.  H.  Bleaden 
46  W.  Paul,  advocate 
50  Andrew  Reid 
52  Mrs  Sutherland 
54  Mrs  S.  Baker 
58  Mrs  John  Fraser 

60  John  Ellis,  merchant 

62  J.  P.  Edmond,  bookbinder 

64  Wm.  Adie,  M. A.,  private  tutor 

66  Wm.  Marshall 

68  Mrs  Tannach 

Entrance  to  Bon-Accord  ter,  ace, 

70  David  Mitchell,  grocer 

72  George  Mann,  coal  broker 

74  Miss  Bearsley 

76  John  Forrest 

. .  Alex.  Soutter,  flesher 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


80  R.  Shinnie  (of  R.  &  J.  S.) 
82  John  M'Aldowie,  accountant 
84  P.  Diack,  assistant  insp.  of  poor 

Sprinffhank  terrace. 

Bon-Accord  Terrace. 

From  Union  street  to  Bon-Accord  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

17  John  Fleming,  hardware  merchant 

19  Geo.  L.  Thomson  (of  G.  T.  &  Son) 

20  J.   A.    Sinclair,  agent   (Bank   of 

Scotland) 

21  James  Corbet  (late  H.E.I.C.S.) 

22  James  Elsmie  (of  G.  E.  &  Son) 

23  Mrs  James  Shepherd 

24  C.  J.  G.  Duguid 

. .  James  Duguid,  advocate 

25  Harvey  Hall,  advocate 

26  Wm.  Melville 

28  J.  T.  Willet,  late  dockmaster 

29  Mrs  James  Blackett 

30  Miss  Gillan 

31  Mrs  G.  G.  BroAvn 

32  Wm  Shirres 

33  John  S.  Chalmers,  merchant 

34  Wm.  Milne,  advocate  (of  Y,  M.  & 

M'D.) 

35  Henry  S.  Lumsden  (of  L.  &  G.) 

36  Henry  F.  Begg 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Bon-Accord  School 

4  Mrs  Lorimer 

4^  Mrs  John  Smith 

6  George  Robb,  lithographer 

7  Robert  Sheret,  grocer 

8  Wm.  Middleton 

9  Miss  Torrie 

10  Isaac  R.  M'Killiara  (of  B.  &  W. 

M'Killiam) 

16  John  H.  Fyfe,  brush  manufacturer 

18  Mrs  John  Black 

John  Davidson,  stationer,  Goose- 
berrybank  Cottage 

Bothwell's  Court. 

25  Justice  street. 

Boys'  Hospital  Court. 

18^  Upperkirkgate. 

Braemar  Place. 

Adjoining  Balmoral  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

9  Charles  Gordon 

11  Charles  Brown  (of  M.  &  B.) 
13  James  Allan,  teacher 

15  John  Wardle,  organ  builder 
. .  P.  W.  Watson,  com.  trav. 

17  John  Adams,  bookseller 

. .  Wm.  Milne  (Hogarth  &  Co.) 

19  James  Matthew,  builder 


19  Mrs  Whyte 

21  A.  Henderson,  grocer 
. .  Miss  Scorgie 

23  Mrs  M 'Donald 

25  R.  G.  Shirreffs  (Sheriif  Clerk  dep.) 

27  Wm.  H.  Benson  (Cal.  Ry.) 

29  Mrs  J.  W.  Legge 

33  Alex.  Simpson,  jr.,  accountant 
35  F.  S.  Slaker  (of  W.  S.  &  Sons) 
37  Mrs  M'Lean 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  James    M'Cormack,    postal    tele- 

graphs 

6  Mrs  Wilson 

8  Mrs.  Wm.  Slaker 
10  Miss  Russell 

12  S.  Hunter,  cashier 

14  John  Raflan 

16  T.  M.  Ruddiman,  book-keeper 
18  John  Shand 
. .  Wm.  Morrison 

20  James  Watson,  advocate 

. .  A.  Stephen,  com.  traveller 

22  John  Robertson 

. .  Chas.  A.  Hay,  teller  (B.  of  S.) 

24  A.  Watt,  ropemaker 

..  A.  Watt,  jun.,  ropemaker 

26  W.  J.  Leigh,  insur.  agent 

28  Alex.  Taylor,  manager 

30  Miss  Shirras 

32  A.  H.  Smith  (N.  of  S.  B.  Ltd.) 

Brebner's  Court. 

84  ShiproAV. 

Bremner's  Court. 

9  Castle  street. 

Bridge  Place. 

From  Bridge  street  to  Windmill  lane. 
1  Copestake,  Hughes,  Crampton,  «Si 

Co.,  warehousemen 
3  Alex.  Dinnie,  photographer 
John  Henry  Cooke,  Royal  Circus 

10  Wm.  Hutcheon,  blacksmith 

12  J.  Thom  &  Co.,  ven.  blind  mfrs. 

15  Wm.  Gordon,  millwright 

16  A.  Cooper,  cooper 

Bridge  Street. 

From  Union  street'to  Guild  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  S.  G.  Presslie,  hairdresser 

5  Palace  Hotel,  Charles  Mann 

7  Pratt  &  Keith,  warehousemen 

9  Wm.  Bain,  sewing  machine  mfct. 

11  Cardno  &  Darling,  seedsmen 

13  Fraser  &  Duguid,  advocates 
. .  Caledonian  F.  &  L.  Ins.  Co. 

. .  Simpson  &  Cruden,  advocates 
. .  John  R.  M'Kenzie,  law  stationer 
. .  David  Smith,  sharebroker 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


15  Porter  &  Leighton,  bootmakers 

17  K.  Maclean  &  Son,  tailors 

19  Walker  &  Co.,  booksellei's 

21  J.  C.  Ritchie  Munro,  accountant 
. .  John  Muill,  advocate 

. .  W.  Harvey,  secretary 

. .  N.  of  S.  Traders'  Protection  Ass. 

..  Scot.  Tem.  Life  Ass.  Co.  Ld.,  res. 

secy. ,  George  Newlands 
28  Wm.  Jolly  &  Sons,  printers 
25  G.  S.  Michie,  watchmaker 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  D.  Wyllie  &  Son,  booksellers 
4  John  Rust,  jun.,  architect 
. .  Alex.  Ingxam,  plumber 
. .  Mrs  Ingram,  lodgings 
. .  Alfred  Hay's  billiard  saloon 
6  Restaurant  and  dining-rooms 
8  J.  Saint  &  Co. ,  warehousemen 
10  Edmonds  &  Macqu.een,  advocates 
14  G.  Thomson  &  Son,  wine  merchts. 

16  Jenkins  &  Marr,  C.E. 
. .  Miss  Smart,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Grate,  lodgings 

. .  George  Brotchie  (N.  of  S.  B.  Ld.) 

18  Robert   Thomson    &    Co.,    India 

rubber  manufacturers 

20  Bass,  Ratcliffe  &  Gritton,  Ltd., 

brewers 

22  City  Club 

. .  Mrs  Hunter,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  Milne,  lodgings 

..  Misses  M'Pherson 

. .  John  Johnston,  com.  trav. 

. .  George  ShaAv,  shirtmaker 
Mrs  Adam,  sick  nurse 
James  Sim,  chemist 
Wm.  Slaker  &  Sons,  painters 

Bath  street 
Zamek  &  Edelshain,  jewellers 
James  D.  Mackie,  solicitor 
A.  J.  Brander,  solicitor 
Ellis  &  Wilson,  architects 
Mrs  Stewart,  lodgings 
Jas.  Sharp  &  Son,  oil  refiners,  &c. 
Zamek  &  Edelshain,  ho.  furnshrs. 
Bruce,  Edwards,  &  Milne,  ware- 
housemen 
John  Macleod,  hairdresser 
James  Clake,  tobacconist 
Leith  &  Patei'son,  warehousemen 
Galloway  &  Sykes,  cabinetmakers 


24 


Bright  Street. 

Off  Polmuir  road. 
D.  Mitchell,  iron  fitter 
J.  H.  Clark,  shipmaster 
John  Wisely,  warehouseman 

Brighton  Place. 

From  Great  Western  road  north- 
wards. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

9  Wm.  Mackay,  chemist 


11  W.  Simpson 
13  John  Go  van 
15  A.  Simpson,  book-keeper 

17  Mrs  James  Strachan 

19  J.  B.  Leslie,  com.  trav. 

21  George  Hay,  com.  trav. 

23  Wm.  Ross,  com.  agent 
25  Alex.  Duncan,  agent 

27  G.  E.  M.  Robertson,  cashier 
31  C.  Campbell  (Campbell's  Ld.) 
33  Mrs  Jobberns 

35  James  Eraser  (late  P.  0.) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

18  James  Park,  com.  trav. 

20  James  Malcolm  (of  M.  &  P.) 

22  James  Esson,  saddler 

24  Mrs  Home,  teacher 

2 1  Robert  Dawson,  draper 

28  John  Sangster,  baker 

Broad  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Gallowgate 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 


George  F.  King  f  Journal) 
Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings 
Miss  Dippe,  lodgings 
James  F.  Gordon,  shoemaker 
J.  &  W.  Mitchell,  clothiers 
Johnston  &  Laird,  clothiers 
■13  Esslemont  &  Macintosh,  drapers 
and  silk  mercers 

Netherkirkgate. 
Crown  Clothing  Co. 
Bowman  Bros.,  drapers 
•21  Durno  &  Co.,  drapers 
25  Anderson    &   Thomson,    ware- 
housemen 
Alex.  Aiken,  shoemaker 
James  Swanson,  tailor 
G.  Mathieson,  spirit  dealer 
Robert  B.  Rattray,  lapidary 
George  Masson,  printer 
James  Clark,  carter 
Robertson  &  Thom,  clothiers 
Rutherford  Bros.,  clothiers 

Eagg's  lane. 
John  Strachan,  leather  merchant 
Broad  Street  Stationery  Co. 
J.  &  W.  Cameron,  drapers 
John  Hall  &  Co.,  merchants 
Pat.  P.  Blair,  shoemaker 
F.  Andrew,  auctioneer 
George  Smith,  paper  ruler 
Robt.  Alexander,  china  mercht. 
London  and  Newcastle  Tea  Co. 

Blairton  lane. 
Robert  Reid,  tobacconist 
James  G.  Bisset,  bookseller 

Thomsoyi's  court. 
James  Henry,  basket  maker 
Alex.  B.  Hutcheson,  baker 
John  Mathieson,  cabinetmaker 
George  Park,  postman 
Watson  Brothers,  drapers 


400 


STREiET   DIRECTORY. 


73  Henry  Gray,  furniture  dealer 

75  lied  Lion  court, 

83  Ramage's  court 

85  William  Lyon,  leather  mercht. 

87  R.  W.  Wright,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

City  buildings. 
2  Police  Writing  Chambers 
. .  Gas  Office 
4  Police  Office 
10  Concert  court. 

Advocates'  Hall 
George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate 
Thomas  Wood,  keeper 
Chad  wick  &  Co.,  manufacturers 
Thomas  Anderson,  painter 
12  City  of  Aberdeen  Clothing  House, 
14-16  Aberdeen  Free  Press  Of&ce 
22  Cruden's  court 

. .  Wm.  M'Kay,  plasterer 
24  J.  &  J.  Fleming,  hardware  mer- 
chants 
26  Rettie's  court. 

. .  Jas.  Rettie  (of  M.  Rettie  &  Sons) 
. .  Leith  &  Co.,  photographers 
. .  Alex.  Slessor  (Gas  Works) 
. .  Charles  Coutts,  chemist 
30  James  Taylor,  shoemaker 
34  Robt.  Lyall,  ironmonger 
Qioeeyi  street. 

88  John  Jamieson  &  Co.,  clothiers 
38J  John  Allan,  draper 

40  Jojrp's  court. 

. .  Blackie  &  Sons,  publishers 

..  Andrew  Gibb  &  Co.,  engravers 

. .  John  Scorgie,  butter  dealer 

. .  Mrs  Catto,  lodgings 

42  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

44  Wm.  Davidson  &  Co.,  grocers 

4G  Henderson's  court. 

48-50  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

52  Alex.  Blackwood,  watchmaker 

54  B.  &  W.  M'Killiam,  confectioners 

Longacre. 
62  John  Mackintosh,  bookseller 
64  Geo.  Collie,  fancy  goods  dealer 
66  Geo.  Robertson,  M.B.  and  CM. 
70  Wm.  Norrie,  grocer 
72  David  Burge,  hatter 
74  Stephen  Byers,  fruiterer 
82  Aberdeen  University  buildings 
. .  Peter  Robb,  sacrist 
84  Ogston's  court. 

. .  John  Mackintosh,  bookseller 
. .  Alex.  Cooper,  cooper 
86  Peter  Walker,  grocer 

88  Gordon's  court. 

89  G.  &  J.  Tytler,  drapers 
89^  Mrs  Cowie,  lodgings 

Broadford  Lane. 

From  North  Broadford  to  Cause- 
wayend. 
7  John  Wishart,  grocer 


9^  Alex.  Philip,  dyer 
.."a.  M'Leod,  carter 

. .  Stewart  &  Co.,  sculptors. 

Broadford  Place. 

From  235  George  st.  to  Maberly  st. 

2  Lewis  Esson,  tailor 

3  Wm.  Dalgarno,  miller 

4  Robert  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 

5  J.  &  J.  Mitchell,  builders 
10  Rev.  M.  Mackay 

20  P.  Garioch,  merchant,  Broadford 

House 

21  Mrs  A.  G.  Jessiman 

Broomhill  Place. 

From  Holburn  pi.  to  Balmoral  pi. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

15  John  Milne,  house  carpenter 
17  John  M'Gregor,  stonecutter 

21  Alex.  Duncan,  jobbing  gardener 
. .  G.  Cheyne,  clerk 

23  George  Johnston,  shoemaker 
. .  Alex.  Hutcheon 

25  James  Ferries,  salesman 
. .  John  Cameron,  builder 

27  James  Smith,  road  surveyor 
29  Thomas  Laing,  ironmonger 
31  J.  D.  Fleming  (In.  Rev.  office) 
33  Miss  M.  Walker 
37  Cameron  &  Matthew,  builders 
. .  James  Innes  (Aberdeen  Journcd) 
41-43  Thos.  Davidson,  general  mer- 
chant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Northern  Co-Operative  Co.,  Lim., 
drapers 

4  Jane  Adam,  grocer 

6  Alex,  Stewart,  clei-k 
. .  J.  Ritchie,  stonecutter 

8  Jas.  Davie,  gardener 
. .  W.  L.  Berry,  ass.  sup. 
10  Greig  &  Craib,  builders 
18  James  Farquhar,  carpenter 
. .  Wm.  Dickson,  grocer 
20  A.  J.  Smith,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.) 

22  Mrs.  W.  Richards,  butcher 
. .  John  C.  Adam,  com.  agent 
. .  James  A.  Ross,  clerk 

24  A.  M.  Munro  (Town  House) 

26  James  Thomson,  grocer 
104  James  Thom  (of  R.  &  T.) 
108  Wm.  Maitland 

110  Wm.  Gavin,  house  agent 
112  Major  R.  H.  Anstice 
114  Charles  Sherett,  accountant 
. .  Miss  M'Condach 

Alex.  Law,  slater,  Laurel  Bank 
126  O.  H.  Elfert,  grocer 

Broomhill  Terrace. 

Between  Broomhill  place  and  Hol- 
burn street. 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


401 


Brunswick  Place. 

Off  Polmuir  road. 

1  John  Watt,  com.  traveller 

14  George  Roberts,  upholsterer 
. .  T.  L.  Jordan  (G.  N.  Tel.  Co) 

16  James  Reid 

18  Lockwood  Huntley,  sub-librarian 

20  Alex.  Grant  (Duthie  Brothers) 

Burn  Court. 

44  Upperkirkgate. 

Burnett's  Court. 

5  Exchequer  row. 

Caledonian  Place. 

Near  Ferryhill  House. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Miss  Cheyne 

3  Mrs  R.  Stephen 

5  Wm.  Brand,  engineer 

7  Peter  Cadenhead,  shipmaster 
9  Hugh  Cowan,  Inland  Revenue 

11  John  E.  Berry,  agent 

13  And.  Milne  of  (A.  M.  &  Co.) 

15  David  Boyle,  superintendent.  Joint 

Station 

17  James  Milne,  bootmaker 
. .  Andrew  Munro,     do. 

19  Jas.  Wilson,  In.  Rev. 

21  A.  Law,  baker 

23  W.  Cameron,  shoemaker 

25  Thomas  Mathieson,  late  In.  Rev. 
27  John  Tulloch,  late  In.  Rev. 

29  James  H.  Collie,  hairdresser 

33  Mrs  John  Stephen 

. .  A.  R.  D.  Leask,  advocate 

. .  John  Macleod,  hairdresser 

35  Miss  Low,  teacher 

37  John  Greenlaw,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE, 

2  Mrs  Gray 

. .  Wm.  Gray,  tailor  and  clothier 

4  James  Frater,  Town  House 

6  Mrs  Alexander 

8  Mrs  Cruickshank 
. .  Mrs  A.  Smith 

10  C.  Morrison  (of  C.  &  W.  Stewart) 
. .  Miss  Mathieson 

12  A.  D.  Fernie,  shipmaster 

14  James  Russell  (of  Leslie  &  Russell) 

16  George  Leslie  (of  Leslie  &  Russell) 

18  Charles  Watson,  shipmaster 

20  George  Johnston  (late  H.M.C.) 

22  E.  Young,  bookseller 
. .  Miss  Martin 

24  Mrs  Willans 

26  Alex.  Brown 

. .  James  Brown  (C.  H.  C.  &  Co.) 


34 


Calsayseat. 

Extremity  of  North  Broadford. 
Rev.  John  Duncan 

Calsayseat  Road. 

From  Fowls  terrace  to  Leslie  terrace. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Joseph  Johnston,  baker 
3  John  Holmes,  merchant 

11  John  H.  Heck,  surveyor 

Jamaica  street. 
21  Mrs  Cummmg 
. .  Rev.  James  Goodall 
23  Alex.  Anderson,  mason 
27  James  Burr  (of  B.  &  S.) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
8  Mrs  Bows,  lodgings 
10  Robert  Davidson,  agent,  Margaret 

Cottage 
. .  Wm.  Burgess,  draper  do. 

12  Wm.  Farquharson(N.  of  S.  B.  Ld.) 
16  Wm.  Walker,  grocer 

18  C.  M'Donald,  Rosslyn  Cottage 

Calton  Terrace. 

Braehead,  Gilcomston. 

1  Joseph  Hinchlifle,  dyer 

2  John  Rae,  tobacco  manufacturer 
. .  Mrs  Smith,  sick  nurse 

. .  James  L.  Smith 

. .  G.  Smith,  brassfinisher 

3  Mrs  A.  Donaldson 

4  Mrs  Hall 

Canal  Lane. 

From  Canal  terrace  to  Summer  lane. 

Canal  Place. 

Near  Mounthooly  Bridge. 

5  Miss  Sutherland,  pipe-top  maker 
10  A.  Brown  (of  M.  H,  &  B.) 

. .  George  Gordon,  blacksmith 
James  Fraser 

Balmoral  Soap  Powder  Factory 
Aberdeen  Butterine  Factory 

Canal  Road. 

From  Causewayend  to  Froghall. 

Gauld  &  Third,  sculptors 
1  J.  T.  Milne,  joiner 
. .  Peter  Tait,  coal  merchant 
. .  J.  &  A,  Arthur,  joiners 
. .  Wm.  Robertson  &  Co. ,  plasterers 
. .  Jas.  Wishart  &  Son,  sculptors 

Burnett  &  Murray,  builders 

Robert  Smith,  builder 
16  Jas.  Minty,  inspector  of  cleansing 
23  James  Worling  (of  J.  &  J.  W.) 
32  Robert  Davidson,  chemist 


402 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


42  A.  Milne  &  Sons,  provision  curers 

43  James  Melvin,  merchant 

49  Alex.  Wallace,  cabinetmaker 
52  Wm.  Collie,  painter,  Honeybank 

Canal  Street. 

From  Mounthooly  Bridge  westward. 

1  Matthew  CroU,  baker 
. .  Peter  Sim,  teacher  of  music 
lA  James  Gray,  baker 

3  Alexander  Gray,  engineer 

5  George  Anderson,  hatter 

6  Alexander  Bremner,  proprietor 

7  John  Crichton,  warehouseman 

8  George  Ramsay,  tea  merchant 

9  John  Milne,  clerk 

10  Alex.  Paterson 

. .  John  Beat,  engine  driver 

11  Mrs  Henry  Brechin 

13  James  Maitland,  auctioneer 

20  A.  Arthur  (of  J.  &  A.  A.) 

21  Peter  Lewis,  beadle 

Canal  Terrace. 

From  Castle  ter.  to  Garvock  street. 

3  Mrs  Alex.  Alexander 

4  Mrs  Richard  Taylor 

. .  A.  Farquhar,  draughtsman 

5  Alex.  M.  Ross  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
8  Mrs  James  Nicol 

. .  John  Cameron,  shipmaster 

10  Wm.  Neilson,  boatbuilder 

. .  Wm.  A.  Crombie,  ass.  dockmaster 

11  P.  M.  Young  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

12  Wm.  Bruce,  provision  curer 

Carden  Place. 

From  Skene  street  west  to  Queen's 
cross. 

LEFT   HAND  SIDE. 

31  C.  R.  Mitchell,  engineer 

33  Mrs  George  Robb,  lodgings 

. .  A.  J.  Brander,  solicitor 

35  Robert  Arbuthnot 

37  Alex.  Levie,  shipmaster 

. .  Mrs  Ligertwood 

41  Charles  M'Combie,  advocate 

43  A.  Lyon,  hide  factor 

45  Mrs  Jack 

47  Hector  Fraser,  merchant 

49  Mrs  Morton 

51  Mrs  Troup 

53  Robert  Davidson,  agent 

55  Mrs  G.  Littlejohn 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  L.  Henderson,  architect 

2  W.  R.  Reid,  advocate  (of  L.  &  R.) 

3  Samuel  Paterson  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

4  Alex.  Mackie,  M.A.,  teacher 

5  Mrs  Mackenzie 

North  Albert  street. 
U.  P.  Church. 
7  Mrs  Dr.  Tawse 


8  Alex.  Maver,  merchant  tailor 

9  Misses  Wilson  Nicolson. 

10  Mrs  Rhind 

11  Wm.  Brebner 

12  James  Gordon 

. .  George  Gordon  (of  J.  G.  &  Son) 

13  James  Mitchell,  manager 

14  Alex.  Thomson,  teller  (T.  &  C.  B.) 

15  Mrs  Wm.  Routledge 

16  George  F.  Shirras  (of  W.  S.  &  Son) 

17  John  Sangster,  druggist 

18  Miss  Farquhar 

19  Alex.  Walker  (of  K.  &  W.) 

20  David  Smith,  stockbroker 

21  Mrs  Thain 

22  Charles    A.   Mollyson  (N.    of    S. 

Bank,  Lim.) 

23  Alex.  Marr  (Free  Press) 

24  Mrs  John  Avery 

25  Mrs  Gordon 

26  James  Macdonald,  M.D. 

Prince  Arthur  street. 
30  Rev.  John  Robson,  D.D. 
32  T.  Y.  Wardrop 
34  Mrs  James  Watt 
36  Mrs  John  Milne 
38  Mrs  Hawkins 

40  James  Murray  (of  W.  M.  &  Son) 
42  Thomas  J.  Bremner,  of  Glasslaw 
44  John  Leith  (of  L.  &  P.) 
46  John  P.  Fraser,  artist 
48  James  F.  Kellas 
50  Wm.  Glennie,  shoemaker 
52  Alex.  Lyon,  jun.,  hide  merchant 
54  R.  Whyte  Mackay  (of  A.  &  T.) 
56  James  Tytler,  accountant 
58  Miss  Gray 
. .  Mrs  Dr.  Clews 
60  Robt.  Phillips,  shipmaster 
62  Wm.  Williamson 
66  Misses  Knowles,  school 
68  Miss  Williamson 
70  Thos.  Craig  (of  T.  C.  &  Sons) 
72  Mrs  Dr.  Whyte 
. .  James  R.  Whyte,  advocate 
74  Alex.  Inglis 
76  Mrs  Dr.  Rattray 
. .  Miss  Allan  (P.  &  K.) 
78  James  Mathieson 
80  Mrs  George  Morison 

Carden  Terrace. 

From  Albert  street  to  St.  Mary's 
Church. 

1  Wm.  Green,  merchant 

2  Mrs  G.  Gordon 

3  James  Buyers,  Bank  agent 

4  G.  G.  Whyte,  chartered  accountant 

5  Miss  Gordon 

6  F.  B.  Kelly,  clothier 

Carmelite  Lane. 

From  Hadden  street  to  Trinity  st. 
10  R.  Burt,  cabinetmaker 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


403 


10  Robert  Ogg,  basket  manufacturer 
12  Wm.  Anderson,  salmon  merchant 
20  C.  Butler,  glass  blower 

20a  Peter  Lyon,  bird  dealer 

24  Wm.  Chalmers,  shoemaker 

Carmelite  Street. 

From  Green  to  Guild  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

5  Arthur  F.  Mortimer,  gi'ocer 
5a  W.  Gervaise,  general  dealer 

7  Mrs  George  Noble 

. .  Mrs  Calder,  draper 
. .  R.  Herd,  fruiterer 
9  Mrs  Harrow,  stoneware  merchant 

11  George  Wood,  fish  dealer 
. .  John  Stephen,  merchant 

. .  John  Lees,  fish  merchant 
. .  George  Jamieson,  fruiterer 

15  James  Mathieson,  riddle  maker 

17  John  Wilson,  spirit  dealer 

21-23   Thomas  Ogilvie  &  Son,  ware- 
housemen 

Triniti/  street. 

25  P.  Berry,  confectioner 

27  Alex.  Davidson,  gunmaker 

29  Aberdeen  Cork  Co. 

..  J.  A.  Henderson  &  Co.,  merchts. 

. .  John  Black,  tea  merchant 

. .  Culter  Mills  Paper  Co.,  Limited 

..  Alex.  Nicol  &  Co.,  ship  brokers 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Mrs  Martin,  lodgings 

8  Mrs  M'Kinlay,  fish  merchant 
. .  Wm.  Gray,  com.  agent 

. .  A.  Martin,  bookseller 

12  J.  &  S.  Clark,  §ame  dealers 
14  Jas.  Maitland,  jeweller 

16  Mrs  Milne,  lodgings 

18  Alex.  Main,  furniture  dealer 
22  John  Sellar,  painter 

. .  J.  Conner,  tobacconist 

24  John  Sellar  &  Sons,  painters 

28  Heathcot  Dairy 

30  Wm.  Simpson,  horse  shoer 

Carnegie's  Brae. 

From  Netherkirkgate  to  Green. 

Caroline  Place. 

From  Skene  square  to  Hutcheon  st. 
1  Wm.  Gray  (Aberdeen  Journal) 

3  John  Smith,  game  dealer 

4  A.  &  J.  Jack,  watchmakers 
, .  Miss  M.  Jack,  hairdresser 

6  Mrs  John  Smart 

Castlehill. 

From  Heading  hill  to  Hanover  st. 

Military  Hospital. 
1  Wm.  Findlay,  fish  curer 


2  John  Smith,  corkcutter 

3  Rev.  J.  M.  Danson,  M.A. 

4  Mrs  George  Smart 

Castle  Lane. 

From  Castle  terrace  to  Virginia  st. 

Castle  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Justice  street 
and  Castle  terrace. 
Court  House 

J.  Dove  Wilson,  LL.D.,  sheriff 
Wm.  Alex.  Brown,  sheriff 
George  Cadenhead,  pro.  fiscal 
Charles  Wilson,  W.S.,  depute  pro. 

fiscal 
David  Littlejohn,  sheriff  clerk 
G.  B.  Michie,  sheriff  clerk  depute 
William  Richardson,  Court  House 

keeper 
County  Buildings 
Clerk  of  Supply  and  County  Road 

Clerk,  J.  F.  Lumsden,  advocate 
Robertson  &  Lumsden,  advocates 
C.  B.  Davidson,  advocate 

Lodge  walk. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited 
King  street. 

7  George  Stopani,  hosier 

8  John  &  Douglass  Duncan,  advo- 

cates 
. .  Alex.  Troup,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  Geo.  Royal,  lodgings 
9  Bremner's  court. 

. .  Mrs  Cadenhead,  lodgings 
. .  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  School 
10-11  John  Gray  &  Co.,  shoemakers 

12  Miss  Paul,  lodgings 

13  David  Rattray,  grocer 

14  Mathieson' s  court. 

15  Wm.  Slorach,  spirit  dealer 

16  George  Farquhar,  hosier 

17  Thos.  Barron,  Edinburgh  Ale  Es- 

tablishment 

18  Albion  court. 

. .  M'Gee  &  Co.,  corkcutters 

19  George  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 

20  John  M'Call,  auctioneer 
. .  Robert  Styles,  rivetter 

Peacock's  close. 
Justice  street. 

25  Mark  Pearson,  furniture  dealer 

26  James  Watson,  furniture  dealer 

27  Mrs  Milne 

. .  Lewis  Anderson,  insp.  of  lighting 
29  George  Tough,  horse  hirer 

Lohban's  court. 

Cattle  terrace. 

31  George  Brown,  draper 

32  George  Tough,  spirit  dealer 

33  Geo.  Brown,  draper 

34  Robert  Cooper 

35  Bank  of  Scotland  court. 
35  Rev.  James  Cooper 


404 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


38  Office  of  St.  Nicholas  Parochial 

Board 
. .  A.  A.  Bell,  spirit  dealer 
. .  J.  Spence,  beadle 

39  Wm.  Taylor,  draper 

40-41  William  Cheyne,  draper 

42  National  Bank  court. 

. .  Cormack  &  Co.,  bookbinders 
..   Wm.  M'William,  bookseller 

43  Andrew  Ross,  druggist 

44  James  Davidson,  wine  merchant 
44A  Walter  S.  Cheyne,  M.D.,  CM. 

. .  Robert  Garrow,  game  dealer 

45  G.  Cornwall  &  Sons,  printers 

46  James  Daniel  &  Son,  printers 

47  Wm.  Murray,  spirit  dealer 

48  James  Daniel  &  Son,  printers 

49  David  Dewar,  draper 

50  Fine's  court. 

. .  Ben.  Spark,  solicitor  (of  S.  &  S.) 
. .  Wm.  M.  Campbell,  shipmaster 
. .  David  King  &  Sons,  ironfounders 
. .  Wm.  Sellar,  agent 

51  John  Grant,  watchmaker 

52  David  GuUan,  lithographer 

MarischaL  street. 

53  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited 

54  Victoria  court. 

. .  Middleton  &  Emslie,  bookbinders 
. .  Davidson  &  Sim,  druggists 
. .  David  Gullan,  lithogxapher 
. .  Hugh  Fraser 

55  J.  M.  MacAndrew,  spirit  dealer 

56  Allan,  Buckley  Allan,  &  Milne, 

advocates 

57  John  Robertson,  chemist 

58  Commercial  court. 
. .  John  Mitchell,  agent 

61  J.  M.  MacAndrew,  Bursar's  Hotel 
62-63  Caledonian  Clothing  House 
63  !Stro7iach's  close. 

Castle  Terrace. 

From  Castle  street  to  Canal  terrace. 

1  J.  Watson,  furniture  dealer 
. .  Alex.  Clerihew,  teacher 

2  George  Downman  (Deeside  High- 

landers) 
4  James  Philip,  shore  porter 
. .  Robert  Robb,  shore  porter 
6-8  Hospital  for  Sick  Children 
12  John  Smith,  cork  manufacturer 

Commerce  street. 
16  Mrs.  Stewart,  draper 
. .  James  G.  R.  Cooper,  manager 
St.  Clement  Free  Church 

Catherine  Street. 

From  Causewayend  to  George  street. 
2  Mrs  Cobban,  sick  nurse 
8  John  S.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

. .  Wm.  L.  Steele,  shoemaker 

12  Alex.  Mann,  grocer 

14  James  Walker,  late  bookseller 


14  Miss  Walker,  dressmaker 

18  Wm.  Laing 

34  Arthur  Wilson,  Avright 

36  John  Rennie,  cabinetmaker 

38  Alex.  Brown,  house  carpenter 

55  Mrs  Duthie,  midwife 

70  Alex.  Brown,  house  carpenter 

71  John  Shand,  sergt.  of  police 

72  John  C.  Jack,  joiner 

. .  Mrs  M'Donald,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Yeats,  lodgings 


Causewayend. 


From  Gallowgate  to  Powis  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Catherine  street. 
3  Northern  Co-operative  Co.,  Lira. 
7  George  Kerr,  mason 
11  Mrs  Dunbar,  dressmaker 
13  R.  M'Haffie,  sawmiller 
15  William  Wilson,  draper 
17  Mrs  Fotheringham,  grocer 

Hutcheon  street. 
25-29  Wm.  S.  Duncan,  tailor 
31  Mrs  Copland,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer 
39  Alex.  Duncan,  stationer 
63  David  Burge,  hatter 
71  James  Presslie,  engineer 
71-78  City  Flour  Mills 
91  John  Davidson  (of  J.  &  R.  D.) 
93  James  Watt,  grocer 
109  Wm.  Sinclair,  gTocer 
Charles  street 
111  A.  Fiddes  &  Co.,  grocers 
115  Alex.  King  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
125  George  Fraser,  grocer 
127  Stewart  &  Co.,  granite  works 
137  Wm.  David,  letter  cutter 
139  Robert  Smith,  florist 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6-8  David  Walker,  painter 
10  W.  &  J.  Ross,  grocers 
20  Causey  }jlctce 

26  John  Black,  hairdresser 
28  Charles  Cockerill,  hairdresser 
42  M.  Robbie,  spirit  dealer 
44  J.  &  J.  Ingram,  cartwrights 
52  D.  F.  Christie,  mus.  instrument 
maker 

Causeivayend  Public  School. 
74  Hugh  Moir,  tailor 

Canal  road. 
92  Fire  Engine  Station 
96  J.  &  R.  Davidson,  cartwrights 
124  George  Guthrie,  engineer 
132  Robert  Coutts,  grocer 
144  A.  Leslie,  insurance  agent 
148  James  Melvin,  chemist 
160  Mrs  Cruickshank,  merchant 

Causey  Place. 

20  Causewayend. 
5  George  Smith,  builder 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


405 


Chapel  Court. 

61  Gallowgate. 

Chapel  Court. 

3^  Justice  street. 

Chapel  Lane. 

From  Weigh-house  square  to  Shore 
brae. 

2  J,  Duncan  &  Co. ,  ironmongers 

11  Meter's  court. 

. .  Wm.  Geddes  &  Co.,  sack  hirers 

Chapel  Street. 

From  Union  place  to  Skene  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  Mrs  Mennie,  lodgings 
. .  David  Dawson,  tea  merchant 
. .  W.  B.  Cay  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons) 
. .  Alex.  Cay  (of  W.  C.  &  Sons) 
.3  Roberts  &  Fraser,  cabinetmakers 
5  John  Warrack,  baker 

11  David  Christie,  hairdresser 

13  Mrs  Ross,  sick  nurse 

15  Wm.  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

17  Robert  Marr,  shoemaker 

21  A.  Douglas,  grocer 

Thistle  street. 

23  Alex.  Leslie,  carver  and  gilder 

31  Mrs.  Henderson,  sick  nurse 

35A  Dinnes  &  Middleton,  house  car- 
penters 

37  Alex.  Leslie,  carver  and  gilder 

39  Mrs  Mollison,  lodgings 

41  Mrs  Mitchell,  provision  merchant 

45  Cay  Brothers,  gxocers 

51  Wm.  Middleton  (of  D.  &  M.) 

63  James  Barber,  builder 

65  Miss  M.  Mitchell,  dressmaker 
. .  Miss  Peters,  dressmaker 

67  Miss  Davidson 

. .  Mrs  Kennedy,  lodgings 

69  John  Berry,  plumlier 

71  Wm.  Gruer,  com.  traveller 

75  James  Black  (J.  &  W.  Bisset) 

77  Misses  Anderson 

79  A.  C.  Barker 

87  Wm.  Smith  (of  S.  &  C.) 

89  Miss  Kelman,  sick  nurse 

91  John  Leith,  grocer 

Whitehotise  street. 

93  John  S.  Scorgie,  shipmaster 

. .  James  M'Currach,  clerk 

93a  Wm.  Wishart,  shoemaker 

95  John  Matheson 

97  Jas.  Dunnet  (Hay  &  Lyall) 

. .  Wm.  Murray,  painter 

. .  Mrs  Crowe 

101  Fire  Engine  Station 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Peter  Larg,  music  seller 


:    4  Alex.  Cruickshank,  inspector 
10  Misses  Donald 
12  John  Christie,  auctioneer 

14  Miss  Falconer 

16  Wm.  Reid,  photogi-apher 

15  Robt.  Hunter,  provision  merchant 
20  Alex.  Youngson,  clerk 

24  John  Tough,  grocer 

26  Mrs  Wm.  Daniel 

32  Miss  Smith,  draper 

34  Mrs  Aiken 

. .  Alex.  Sharp,  painter 

40  Alex.  Lennie,  shoemaker 

. .  Mrs  James  Stephen 

. .  Miss  Moir,  dressmaker 

42  Wm.  Sutherland,  carpenter 

42^  Wm.  Hatt,  bookseller 

50''Miss  Mitchell,  dressmaker 

. .  Mrs  Gatto,  sick  nurse 

52  T.  Henderson,  mason 

. .  Miss  Warren,  dressmaker 

. .  Joseph  Reid,  engineer 

..  Thomas    Riddell,  N.   S.    Savings 

Bank 
54  Jas.  Garden,  upholsterer 
56  Robert  Gilbert,  plasterer 
. .  Wia.  Thomson,  salesman 
60  Joseph  Fettes,  gi-ocer 

Little  Chapel  street. 
72  Peter  Farquharson 
76  Wm.  Harper,  mason 
. .  Mrs  F.  Farquhar,  lodgings 
78  J.  Cooper,  provision  merchant 
82  George  Stephen,  hairdresser 
. ,  Wm.  Hampton 
. .  Mrs  Sandison,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Gow,  sick  nurse 
. .   Mrs  Young,  sick  nurse 
86  John  Mitchell,  beadle 
98  Mrs  Kelman,  lodgings 
. .  Wm.  Still,  clerk 
99  Mrs  Scott,  lodgings 
100  John  F.  Smyth,  silk  mercer 
102  James  Esson,  draper 
Kidd  lane. 
108  James  Leiper,  grocer 
112  F.  Wilhams,  flesher 
116  Miss  B.  Cruicksliank,  dressmaker 
124  Robert  Smith,  butcher 
. .  George  Rose,  turner 
. .  F.  Booth,  chimney  sweep 

Charles  Court. 

40  Upperkirkgate. 

Charles  Street. 

From  Broadford  to  Causewayend. 

12  R.  Gordon,  joiner 
25  Miss  Chalmers,  corsetmaker 
28  Wm.  Garey,  photo,  artist 
35  Stewart  &  Co. ,  granite  works 

38  Jas.  M.  Grant  (C.  C.  &  Co.) 

39  H.  S.  M'Kay,  overseer 

40  Miss  Elspet  Catto 


406 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


42  G.  Burgess,  postman 
. .  G.  &  J.  Tytler,  drapers 
48  James  Fyfe,  flesher 

Charlotte  Street  (South). 

From  St.  Andrew  st.  to  John  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Alex,  Barclay,  builder 
Free  South  School. 
31  James  Stevenson,  late  teacher 
. .  Miss  Smith,  lodgings 
. .  R.  Muir,  leather  merchant 
33  John  Scott,  book-keeper 
. .  Alex.  Harper,  draper 
..  Gilbert  Mitchell 
35  Samuel  Presslie,  sergt.  of  police 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  J.  Mackintosh,  sanitary  dep. 

6  Norman  Moir,  compositor 

5  D.  Strachan,  janitor,  F.  C.  T.  C. 
. .  Colin  Wood,  beadle 

10  Miss  Marshall,  milliner 

. .  Miss  M.  Marshall,  teacher 

12  Rob.  Tindal,  engineer 

. .  Neil  M'Kay,  plumber 

14  Gray,  Harrow,  &  Co.,  cartwrights 

16  George  Gray,  cartwright 

. .  John  Reid  (Cluny  post) 

18  Alex.  Duncan  (of  L.  &  S.) 

. .  Jas.  M'Kenzie 

. .  Mrs  R.  Adams 

26  Mrs  Gray 

. .  John  Taylor,  postal  telegraphs 

. .  Robert  Gray,  grocer 

Charlotte  Street  (North.) 

From  John  street  to  Broadford  place. 

2  Donald  Sinclair,  writer 

7  Mrs  John  M'Adam,  sen. 

7,  9,  11  John  M'Adam,  carter 
12  Church  of  Scot.  Boarding  House  ; 

Miss  VoUar 
13-15  Crown  Granite  Works;  G.  Leslie 

Jamieson,  proprietor 

16  Robert  Henderson,  plasterer 

17  Mrs  C.  Stuart,  lodgings 
. .   Alex.  Benzie,  janitor 

21  J.  T.  Thompson,  watchmaker 
. .  John  Gaudie,  carpenter 
40  Adam  Buchan,  painter 
Craigie  street. 
"46  J.  D.  Simpson,  soi'ting  clerk  P.O. 
48  James  Gifford,  photographer 
..  Mrs  Geo.  M'Kay 
. .  Robert  Ingram,  sorting  clerk  (P.  0.) 
50  Geo.  Hill,  clerk 

52  James  Nairn,  tea  merchant 

53  Adam  Mitchell  &  Co.,  builders 
56  James  Johnston,  spirit  dealer 
58  William  Macintosh,  wire  worker 


Chattan  Place. 

From  Great  Western  road  to  Clare- 
mont  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  D.  A.  Mortimer,  chemist 
. .  Receiving  Post  Office 

3  Robei't  Murchie,  grocer 

5  Miss  Murdoch 

7  Wm.  Murchie,  baker 

9  John  Black,  manager 
. .  Robert  Gordon 
11  Wm.  Murchie,  baker 
13  James  Rose 

15  Mrs  Capt.  Campbell 

17  Wm.  Edmond,  clothier 

19  Rev.  Alex.  Jack 

21  Arthur  Dingwall,  dairy     ^ 

23  William  Ross,  bootmaker 
25  R.  C.  Dawson,  painter 

27  John  Nicol 

29  George  Joss,  gardener 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  O.  H.  Elfert,  gi'ocer 

4  Wm.  Taylor,  draper 
. .  John  Mathieson 

. .  Jas.  W.  Munro,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  Walker 

6  John  Sangster,  baker 

16  Wm.  Coutts,  slater 

18  Rob.  Gair,  contractor 

20  Arthur  Aiken,  flesher 

24  Mrs  Berg 

28  James  Grant,  shipmaster 

30  Wm.  Reed,  R.N. 
. .  Miss  Robertson 

Cherrybank  Cottages. 

Off  Bon-Accord  terrace. 

2  John  Mowat,  ironmonger 

3  John  Wilson 

5  Alex.  Forsyth,  manager 
..  Jas.  Sinclair 

6  Wm.  Cameron,  tobacconist 

7  W.  Dove  Paterson,  elocutionist 

. .  John  C.  M'Pherson  (of  E,  &  M'P.) 
. .  C.  S.  Gauld,  clerk 

Chestnut  Row. 

Off  Belmont  place. 
6  Wm.  M'Combie  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

8  J.  A.  Reid  (of  J.  A.  R.  &  Co.) 

9  George  Thom  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
10  Thos.  Stewart,  butcher 

Alex.  Harvey,  loco,  foreman 
John  Smith,  mason 
John  Wilson,  joiner 

Chronicle  Court. 

32  Broad  st.  and  10  Queen  street. 
Charles  Letters,  pawnbroker 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


407 


Chronicle  Lane. 

From  West  North  street  to  Meal- 
market  street. 
3,  5,  7  Isaac  C.  Wilson,  grain  mer. 

8  D.  W.  Mackay,  money  changer 

10  Alex.  Durno,  printer 

. .  Mrs  Stewart,  gen.  dealer 

13  Wm.  Clarkson,  cooper 

Church  Street. 

From  Waterloo  qy.  to  St  Clement  st. 

1  Charles  Stopani,  painter 
. .  William  Dey,  painter 

2  James  Selby,  blacksmith 

6  Miss  Graham,  spirit  dealer 

Clarence  Street. 
From  Church  st.  to  Wellington  st. 
1-2  Wm.  Dey,  painter 

15  James  Pirie,  suptdt.  harbour 
31  Jas.  Black,  storekeeper 

35  Wm.  Hazelwood 

47  Gammie  &  Johnstone,  coal  mei's. 

Claremont  Place. 

North  side  of  Claremont  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  Alex.  Grant,  grocer 

3  J.  Dalgarno,  gardener 

9  Alex.  M'Lean,  clerk 
. .  James  Park,  joiner 

. .  John  Watson,  photographer 

11  Wm.  Ross,  shoemaker 
17  Robert  Henry,  gardener 
19  Andrew  Hoggan 

. .  George  Scott,  builder 
29  Arthur  Stephen  (of  S.  &  F.) 
31  Wm.  King,  clerk  of  Avorks 
. .  James  Stables,  cashier 
35  G.  O.  Merson,  cashier 
. .  James  Wilson,  dyer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Wm.  Thomson,  serg. -major,    1st 

A.E.V. 

6  John  Morrison,  clerk 

8  G.  W.  Morgan  (of  G.  &  W.  M.) 
. .  George  Walker,  boiler  inspector 
10  B.  Nichol,  ironmonger 

12  Wm.  Reid  (H.M.C.) 

14  John  Robinson  (H.M.C.) 

16  George  Stephen,  clothier 

Claremont  Street. 

From  Great  Western  road  to 
Ashley  road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  Rob.  Anderson,  merchant 
13  J.  S.  Watson,  grocer 

13  J.  Hay  (of  R.  &  J.  H.) 

15  John  Mackie 

. .  Jas.  Burnett,  porter 


81  George  Watt,  joiner 
83-85  Robert  Cobban,  joiner 
87  G.  F.  Milne,  inspector  of  works 
. .  Alex.  M'Pherson,  land  steward 
. .  Misses  Reid,  dressmakers 
. .  J.  Henderson,  house  carpenter 
89  Charles  Douglas,  joiner 
. .  David  Douglas,  shoemaker 
93  Alex.  Clark,  late  grocer 
. .  James  Robertson,  stonecutter 
95  A.  H.  Benzie,  car  conductor 
97  Alex.  Duguid,  merchant 
101  P.  Davidson,  book-keeper,  Clare- 
mont House 
. .  J.  L.  Porter  (of  P.  &  L.) 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE, 

Charles  Gauld,  com.  trav. 

Mutch  &  Anderson,  stonecutters 
12  John  Milne  (of  M.  &  H.) 
16  Wm.  Milne,  plumber 
18  James  Scott,  carpenter 
20  Wm.  Johnston,  book-keeper 
26  J.  S.  Watson,  grocer 

Granton  place. 
28  Arch.  Forbes,  merchant 
34  Nazareth  House 
40  Abdn.  Steam  Laundry  Co.,  Ltd.  ; 

Miss  Maclean,  manageress 
52  James  Adams,  shipmaster 
54  Mrs  M'Donald,  milliner 
Claremont  place. 
56  Alex.  Grant,  grocer 
64  Wm.  M'Conachie,  grocer 
66  Wm.  Duncan,  gxocer 
68-70  John  Sangster,  baker 

Clark's  Court. 

2  Upperkirkgate. 

Clayhills. 

Between  Affleck  street  and  Portland 
street. 
John  Beer,  sausage  maker 
C.  Lyon,  packing-case  maker 
Morgan    &    Carnie,   monumental 

works 
J.  &  J.  Duncan,  cab  hirers 
James  Simpson,  plasterer 
J.  Kirton,  house  carpenter 
George  Sherar,  carter 

Cluny  Place. 

17  Ann  street. 

College  Court. 

82  Broad  street. 

College  Street. 

From  Windmill  brae  to  Marywell  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
37  Walker's  court 


408 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


..  James  Walls  (Cal.  Ry.) 
39  Robert  Gray  (Cal.  Ry.) 
41  James  Walker,  grocer 
45  Wm.  Cormack,  hairdresser 
47  R.  Archibald,  shoemaker 
Guild  street. 

65  Wm.  Collie,  grocer 
67  A.  Black,  wright 

. .  Wm.  Cormack,  hairdresser 

69i  A.  Black,  wright 

77  Miss  Black 

83  Miss  Allan,  fish  merchant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Bon- Accord  Office 

6  Thom  &  Strachan,  plumbers 
10  George  Buchan,  agent 
58  Mrs  Taylor,  news  agent 
60  Wm.  Thow,  spirit  dealer 
62  James  Allan,  blacksmith 
64  Mrs  Stout,  worsted  dealer 

66  John  Leith,  baker 
66b  a.  Brown,  flesher 

74,  76,  78  Souter  &  Shepherd,  drug- 
gists 
80  Leslie  &  Duncan,  ironmongers 
82  Hogarth  &  Co. ,  merchants 
88  Bon-accord  Brush  Co. 
. .  George  Shand,  seed  merchant 
. .  Galloway  &  Sykes,  cabinetmakers 
. .  Wm.  Grant,  coach  builder 
. .  James  Allan,  machine  maker 
..  Pater  son    &   Co.,    box    manufac- 
turers 
90  Alex.  Walker,  joiner 
. .  Harper  &  Co. ,  wire  Avorkers 

College  Street  (South). 

From  Marywell  st.  to  Affleck  street. 

1  John  Reid,  grocer 

3  George  Jackson,  bill-poster 

5  Alex.  Walker,  carpenter 

6  Andrew  Forbes  (P.  &  K.) 

8  Peter  Jamieson,  harness  composi- 

tion manufacturer 

9  Peter  Jamieson,  jun. 

10  J,  Stephenson,  blacksmith 

Collie's  Court. 

28  ShiproAV. 

Colville  Place. 

Off  36  Urquhart  road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  James  Jolly,  clerk 

. .  George  Wilson,  sergeant  of  police 
3  A.  Gordon,  flesher 
- .  Mrs  Sycamore,  midwife 

11  C.  Crichton,  janitor,  S.  B. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  John  Henderson,  engineer 
10  Abdn.  Building  Co.,  Lim. 

. .  James  Gordon,  inspector  of  works 


Commerce  Lane. 

Between  5  and  7  Commerce  street. 

2  James  Selbie,  blacksmith 

3  T.  Cunningham,  carpenter 

Commerce  Street. 

From  Quay  to  Albion  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Commerce  lane. 

7  John  Jamieson,  grocer 

9  Do.  do. 

. .  John  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 
11  Do.  do. 

13  Mrs  Thomson,  midwife 
. .  James  Smith,  shoemaker 

Commerce  Street  Church. 
23  T.  Cunningham,  carpenter 
25  James  Presslie,  engineer 
29  M'Robb  &  Co.,  carters 
39  Miss  Jamieson,  dressmaker 
43  Mrs  Brown,  grocer 
45        Do.  do. 

Virginia  street. 

47  John  Inglis,  grocer 
49        Do.  do. 

51  Miss  Milne,  draper 
53  John  Leiper,  engineer 
55  Mrs  Williamson,  provision  mercht. 
57  Charles  Fraser,  flesher 
Craigmile's  court. 
61  Robert  Rice,  metal  refiner 
. .  Knowles  &  Leiper,  engineers 
65  John  Philip,  shoemaker 
67-69  Robert  Mitchell,  grocer 

Castle  terrace. 
101  Wm.  Home,  plumber 
107  Charles  Soutar,  vermin  killer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Mrs  G.  Anderson,  baker 

S  Do.  do. 

12-14  Wm.  Davidson,  grain  merchant 
16  Joseph  Mather,  beadle 
18  Rose's  court. 

20  Alex.  Smith,  blacksmith 
22  James  Thomson,  gi-ain  merchant 
. .  W.  Geddes,  sack  hirer 
24  Commerce  court. 

32  James  Nicol,  foreman 
36  Alex.  Keith,  grain  merchant 
40  Nor.  Co-op,  Co.,  Lim.,  fleshers 

Virginia  street. 
46  John  Sangster,  druggist 

48  Wm.  M'lvor 

50  A.  Ross,  hairdresser 
60  George  C.  Rainnie,  builder 
70  Mrs  SteAvart,  draper 
72-74  James  Noltie,  spirit  dealer 
Castle  terrace. 

Commerce  Street  Public  School. 

Stairs  leading  to  Heading  Hill. 
106  James  Mutch,  grocer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


409 


Commercial  Court. 

58  Castle  street. 

Commercial  Road. 

North  side  of  Albert  Basin. 
Alex.  Donald,  wood  merchant 
Alex.  Allan,  coal  merchant 

Concert  Court. 

10  Broad  street. 

Concert  Court. 

27  Gallowgate. 

Constitution  Street. 

From  Park  street  to  Links. 
LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  John  Imlay  (of  H.  I.  &  Co.) 
3  Robert  Clark  (H.M.C.) 
5  Miss  Taylor 

7  Alex.  Smith,  sup.  (Gas  Dep.) 
9  Wm.  Hay,  late  par.  schoolmaster 
11  Miss  Strachan,  dressmaker 

13  John  Fiddes,  cashier 
..  Wm.  M'Kenzie,  clerk 

14  A.  M' William,  grocer 

15  George  Cheyne,  house  carpenter 
17  .James  Wood  (W.  C.  Railways) 
19  Mrs  Brebner,  grocer 

..  A.  Bowman,  flesher 

. .  G.  Simpson  (of  Simpson  Brothers) 

. .  James  Aberdein,  salesman 

21  William  Dalgarno  (of  T.  D.  &  Son) 

. .  T.  Dalgarno  (of  T.  D.  &  Son) 

23  Wm.  Milne,  fishing  tackle  ma  er 

25  Mrs  Rickard,  tobacconist 

27  Victoria  Golf  Club 

27a  Wm.  Allan,  phonetic  teacher 

. .   Mrs  Allan,  lodgings 

29  James  Farquharson,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  John  AVilken 

31  Mrs  Lyon 

..  British  Workmen's  Ass.  Co.,  Ltd.; 

P.  Batchelor,  superintendent 
33  Miss  Black 
. .  W.  Mackay,  clerk 
35  Jas.  Milne,  brewer 
37  Andrew  Lamont,  jun.,  grocer 
39  Wm.  Ferguson 
41  G.  Patrick,  shipmaster 
43  Mrs  Singer 
45  J.  Still,  stonecutter 

Rcdhoay  Bridge. 
Aberdeen  Granite  Works 
71  North  British  Granite  Works 

North  Constitution  street. 
74  David  Glass,  cattle  dealer 

76  Francis  Ross 

. .  James  Emslie,  grain  merchant 

77  Wm.  Simpson,  blacksmith 

Golf -Club  House,  Links  ;  Andrew 
Simpson,  attendant 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Wm.  Donald,  painter 

8  John  Buyers,  shipmaster 
10  G.  &  W.  Martin,  engineers 
16  George  Sim,  natui-alist 
16A  Wm.  Mitchell  (of  J.  &  W.  M.) 

18  A.  W.  Ironside,  shoemaker 

. .  James  D.  Robertson  (W.  Lyon) 
. .  Wm.  Mortimer,  grocer 
. .   W.  H.  Smart 

20  Mrs  Todd,  grocer 

. .   Wm.  W.  Riddel,  upholsterer 
. .  Wm.  Shewan,  house  carpenter 
24  Orderly  Room,  4th  Vol.  Bat.  G.  H. 
. .  James  Doig 

South  Constitution  street. 

28  J.  G.  Martin,  baker 

. .  Bon-Accord  Golf  Club 

Roman  Catholic  Schools. 
James  Murphy,  master 

36  Peter  Duguid,  saddler 
38  Peter  Ross,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  Douglas 

40  John  Angus,  blacksmith 

42  Miss  Ganson,  teacher 
44  Mrs  T.  Arthur,  flesher 

46  A.  Stephen,  pony  dealer,  Marco 

Polo  Cottage 
48  Alex.  Dakers,  lithographer 
50  A.  K.  Johnstone,  com.  trav. 
52  John  Ritchie,  club  maker 
54  T.  J.  Blann,  stonecutter 

Railivay  Bridge. 
60  James  Fantom,  manager 
Bannermill 

Constitution  Street  (North). 

Off  72  Constitution  street. 
5  Alex.  Urquhart,  carter 

Constitution  Street  (South). 

From  Park  st.  to  Constitution  st. 

1  John  Esson,  draughtsman 
. .  J.  Robertson  (of  K.  &  R.) 

. .  George  MoUison 

2  T.  S.  Douglas,  china  merchant 
4  Mrs  Craig 

8  Alex.  Allan,  boxmaker 
9-11  John  Wilson,  builder 
. .  D.  &  W.  Brown,  plasterers 

19  Alex.  Allan,  boxmaker 

21  Alex  M'Leod,  tinsmith 
23  Wm.  Constable,  feuar 

29  Miss  M'Leod,  teacher 
31  John  Leslie,  bootmaker 

37  George  Milne,  ironmonger 

43  Charles  Esson,  engineer 

Constitution  Lane  (South). 

Foot  of  South  Constitution  street. 
D.  M 'Donald,  leather  factor 


410 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


Correction  Wynd. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  Green. 

1  G.  Schaschke,  furnishing  tailor 

2  M.  Edwards,  secy.,  Abdn.  Tern. 

Society 
. .  Robert  Davidson,  insurance  agent 
. .  W.  Gavin,  house  agent 

3  John  H.  Stephen,  engraver 

4  Peter  Gordon,  stoneware  mercht. 
. .  Watt  &  Cumine,  advocates 

. .  Misses  Milne 

6  A.  F.  Chisholm,  watchmaker 

7  Robert  Yule,  jeweller 
9-9J  Mrs.  Stuart,  Albert  Hotel 

IH  W.  Dunningham  &  Co.,  watch- 
makers 
12  Gibson  &  Thomson,  engravers,  &c. 
12^  John  Low,  tailor 
12^,  13,  I3i,  14,  David  Ogg,  basket- 
maker 
13a  John  M'Aldowie,  accountant 

14  Mrs  Murray,  lodgings 

15  Thomas  Thomson,  agent 
..  George  MoUison,  agent 

. .  R.  Burt,  cabinetmaker 

19  John  Barclay,  wine  merchant 

20  Mrs  Reid,  merchant 

24  Mrs  Walker 

. .  Wm.  Davidson,  carter 

Cotton  Street. 

From  Summer  lane  to  Links. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

15  Wm.  Ogg,  shore  porter 

. .  Charles  M'Robb  (of  M'R.  &  Co.) 

19  R.  W.  Beedie,  printer 

. .  James  Preston,  ship  carpenter 

21  John  Walsh,  Market  officer 
23  J.  Grant,  agent 

. .  Miss  Mitchell 

25  Wm.  Laing,  shore  porter 

29  James  Mutch,  grocer 
. .  Alex.  Fraser,  butcher 

Cross  street. 
49  A.  Stewart,  moulder 
55  James  Chrystall,  shore  porter 
59  Peter  Kirton,  flesher 
63  D.  Dunbar,  sanitary  officer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Andrew  Lamont,  jun. ,  grocer 

16  A.  Davidson,  engineer 
. .  J.  D.  Ewing,  joiner 

Bon-Accord  Flour  Mills,  Manson 

&Co. 
Shore  Porters'  Stabling 

30  James  Roger,  joiner 

32  William  Beveridge,  tobacco  pipe 

manufacturer 
34  Simpson  Bros.,  Cotton  St.  Stone 

Polishing  Works 
36-38  Mrs  Fullerton,  merchant 
Aberdeen  Gas  Works 


Lewis    Ross,    storekeeper    (Gas 

Works) 
Jas.  Tait,  foreman  (Gas  Works) 

Cowgate. 

From  Justice  street  to  Castlehill. 

Craibstone  Street  (East). 

From  Bon-Accord  street  to  Bon- 
Accord  square. 

1  Mrs  Soutar 

..  A.  L  M'Connochie,  C.A. 

2  John  Simpson,  M.D. 

3  John  Kirby,  professor  of  music 

4  Mrs  Wm.  Milne 

5  Walter  Lawrance,  R.N.,  fleet  sur- 

geon 

6  Mrs  James  A.  Beattie 

7  Mrs  Wm.  Littlejohn 

Craibstone  Street  (West). 

From  Bon- Accord  terrace  to  Bon- 
Accord  square. 

1  Mrs  Professor  Black 

2  W.  Grahame  Walker,  Academy 

3  F.  T.  Garden,  advocate 

4  James  Sharp  (of  J.  S.  &  Son) 

6  Alex.  Adam  (Abdn.  Salmon  Co.) 

7  Misses  Murray 

8  James  TuUoch,  sen. 

Craigie  Street. 

From  George  st.  to  Charlotte  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  Samuel  Ramsay,  stonecutter 

9  Charles  Simpson 

. .  Wm.  Davidson,  bookbinder 
. .  James  Bisset,  photographer 

13  Mrs  Balfour,  lodgings 

. .  G.  L.  Simpson,  late  farmer 
. .  Miss  Milne,  lodgings 
. .  J.  A.  Kennedy,  postman 

15  John  Ingram  (of  J.  &  J.  Ingram) 
. .  Mrs  Robert  Henderson 

17  James  Martin,  upholsterer 
. .  James  Dey,  detective 

19  Nolan  C.  Allan  (of  A.  &  P.) 
. .  James  Paterson  (of  A.  &  P.) 
21-23  Northern  Co-operative  Co. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

14  James  Reith,  sheriff  officer 

16  Robert  Menzies,  contractor 
. .  Michael  Graham 

. .  Mrs  M.  Gordon,  sick  nurse 

18  Miss  Anne  Findlay,  lodgings 
. .  Ebenezer  Bain  (Free  Press) 

..  Wm.  Johnston,  builder 

24  Miss  M'Lachlan,  lodgings 

. .  Misses  Bonnyman 

26  Alex.  Shewan,  picture  frame  maker 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


4111 


Craigmile's  Court. 

59  and  61  Commerce  street. 

Craigwell  Place. 

From  Skene  street  to  Skene  terrace. 

4  Wm,  Reid,  slater 

Crimon  Place. 

From  Golden  sq,  to  top  of  Skene  ter. 

2  Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 
. .  Rich.  Smith,  boot  closer 
. .  Miss  Reid,  teacher 

3  Alex.  Fullerton 

..  John  Morrison  (A.  P  &  Sons,  Ld.) 
. .  Alex.  Campbell,  cab  hirer 

5  Mrs  Wm.  Smith,  sick  nurse 
. .  Alex.  Birnie,  builder 

. .  T.  Campbell  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.) 
. .  Charles  Watt  (of  Watt  &  MUne) 

6  J.  Ogg  (of  J.  &  J.  Ogg) 
. .  Wm.  Rae,  engineer 

. .  Robert  Brown,  water  taxman 
. .  Thomas  Sang,  shoemaker 
. .  Mrs  Winter,  dressmaker 

7  James  Burnett,  bookbinder 
. .  Misses  Lindsay 

. .  Thomas  Coleman 
. .  Mrs  Robertson 

8  Mrs  W.  Donald,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Milne,  lodgings 

9  Thomas  Anderson  "(P.  &  K.) 
. .  Alex.  Johnston,  agent 

. .  Jas.  Cormack,  coach  body  maker 
10  Wm.  Valentine,  tailor 
. .  A.  J.  Sherriff  s,  upholsterer 
10a  Alex.  Birnie,  builder 
16  Mrs  G.  W.  M'Courtie 
. .  A.  Coutts  (of  C.  &  Co.) 
. .  Wm.  Simpson  (of  S.  &  W.) 
John  Alexander,  cabinetmaker 

Crombie's  Court. 

37  Park  street. 

Crooked  Lane. 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  Loch  st. 

1  Angus  Shaw,  stoneware  merchant 

2  Do.  do. 
6  James  Donald,  farrier 

. .  Robert  Leith,  photographer 
9^  Back  entrance,  House  ofRefuge 

Cross  Street. 

From  Cotton  street  to  Albion  street. 

1  A.  Booth,  pipe-top  manufacturer 
5  Wm.     Beveridge,     tobacco    pipe 

maker 

Crown  Court. 

41J  Union  street. 

2  Leslie  &  Russell,  printers 


4  John  Wilson,  auctioneer 

. .  Alex.  Macdonald,  bootmaker 
. .  A.  S.  Sutherland,  sharebroker 
. .  James  Young,  accountant 

Crown  Court. 

36  Upperkirkgate. 

Crown  Lane. 

From  Crown  terrace  to  St.  Mary's 
place. 

Crown  Place. 

At  66  Crown  street. 

1  J.  Coutts  Michie,  artist 

2  Mrs  Mearns  Bruce 

3  Douglass  Duncan,  advocate  (of  J. 

&  D.  D.) 

Crown  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Ferryhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  A.  &  R.  Milne,  booksellers 
. .  Miss  Robertson,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Miller,  dressmaker 
Windmill  brae. 

5  John  White,  ironmonger 
7  James  Gibson,  clothier 

. .  Miss  Gibson,  lodgings 
9  Wm.  Valentine,  tailor 
11  James  Ewing,  photographer 
13  John  Cruickshank,  carver 
15  Mrs  Dawson 
. .  Alex.  T.  Nicol 
17  John  Craigen,  photographer 
19  James  Davidson,  late  flesher 

21  Mrs  Kennedy,  lodgings 

22  Wm.  Edmond  &  Son,  tailors 

23  Miss  Jamieson  Neill 

24  J.  H.  Wilson  (of  G.  W.  W.  &  Co.) 

25  G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.,  artists  and 

photographers  to  the  Queen 

26  Miss  Mac  William,  lodgings 

27  Mrs  Roger,  lodgings 

..  John  Struthers,   H.M.    Inspector 
of  Schools 

28  Miss  M'Rae,  dressmaker 

Crown  terrace. 
67  Miss  Williamson 
69  Mrs  Souter,  lodgings 
71  Mrs  John  Douglas 
73  Mrs.  M'Leod 
75  Wm.  Miller,  wood  merchant 
77  Miss  Smith,  dressmaker 
79  James  Milne,  C.A.  (of  E.  &  M.) 
81  Mrs  C.  Smith 
83  Robert  Sangster 
85  Miss  AUardyce 
87  James  Walker,  merchant 
. .  George  Walker,  merchant 

St.  John's  place. 
89  Rev.  Pr.  F.  Cameron 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


91  James  Batchan  (T.  &C.  B.,  Lim.) 

93  Hugh  Leith,  grain  merchant 

95  Adam  C.  Anderson  (J.  Blaikie  & 
Sons) 

97  Miss  Forbes  of  Echt 

99  Wm.  J.  Routledge  (of  W.  R.  & 

Son) 
101  George  Russell 
103  Miss  Roberts,  lodgings 
St.  Mary's  place. 
Ill  George  M.  Stewart 
113  C.  M' Hardy,  merchant 
115  Mrs  Wm.  Gray 
119  Mrs  Bannerraan 
119^  Norman  Craig,  house  carpenter 
121"  Mrs  Milne 

. .  Miss  Watson 

. .   Mrs  Cameron,  lodgings 

. .  Alex.  Macandrew  (G.  Cornwall  & 
Sons) 
123  Wm.  Giles,  druggist 

MarywelL  street. 
123|^  Mrs  Connon,  draper 
125"George  Gray,  shoemaker 

. .  Wm.  Nicolson,  late  coal  broker 

. .  Robert  Duguid,  mason 

. .  R.  A.  Duguid,  Joint  Station 
127  George  Bird,  baker 
129  Francis  Buchan,  baker 
131  Wm.  Skinner,  com.  agent 
131-133  Mrs  Knowles,  fruiterer 
135  Wm.  Thompson,  teacher 
137  James  Jackson,  grocer 
139  Miss  Cameron 
141  W.  Kendall  Burnett,  advocate 

AfflecJc  street. 
145  J.  D.  Littlejohn  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 
147  Miss  Pickthorn 
149  George  Reid,  grocer 
151  Miss  M 'Donald 
153  George  Grub,  LL.D.,  advocate 
155  James  Stephen,  R.N. 
157  P.  Mortimer,  fish  curer 
161  Misses  Reid 
163  Mrs  Macaldowie,  lodgings 

. .  Samuel  Fyfe,  painter 
165  Wm.  Y.  M'Donald  (Union  Bank) 
167  And.  E.  Hector,  salmon  mercht. 
169  John   P.    Cumine,   advocate  (of 

Watt  &  Cumine) 
171  John  S.  Stuart  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

Portland  street. 
173  Thomas  Gray,  grocer 
175  James  Anderson,  shoemaker 
177  Mrs  Grant 

. .  Alex.  Bisset 

. .  Mearns  &  Ross,  shoemakers 
179  John  Davidson,  stationer 

. .  James  Paterson,  mechanic 
181  Wm.  Reid,  M.D.,  CM. 

. .  C.  R.  Eraser,  painter 

. .  Mrs  Hood,  lodgings 
1811  Andrew  Lamb,  baker 
183'George  Forbes,  grocer 
185  Andrew  Lamb,  baker 

..  A.  Walton,  bicycle  agent 


187  Wm.  Taylor,  flesher 

Bee  Village  road. 
195  C.  R.  Eraser,  painter 
Jas.  Thomson,  cab  office 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Alex.  Clark,  tailor 
8  Miss  Blair,  dairy 

10  Miss  Mowat 

. .  Mrs  Reid,  lodgings 

12-14   Miss    Bearsley,    Berlin    wool 
warehouse 

16  A.  B.  Johnston,  designer 

18  Mrs  Stephen,  lodgings 
Crovjn  'place. 

66  James  H.  Collie,  hairdresser 

6S  Mrs  Sutherland,  fruiterer 

80  W.  W.  Milne,  slater 

82  Mrs  Forbes,  lodgings 

Free  Trinity  CMirch. 

84  Misses  Thomson 

86  George  Christie,  flesher 

86J  Mrs  Forsyth,  lodgings 
Academy  street. 

90  Alex.  E.  Merson,  slater 
St.  James's  Church. 
100  Wm.  Cassie 

102  Wm.  Bisset,  jun.  (of  J.  &  W.  B.) 
104  Rev.  David  Brown,  D.D. 
106  Geo.  T.  Harvey,  coal  merchant 
108  George  Cruden,  advocate 
110  Miss  E.  Warrack 

. .  Theodore  Thomson,  M.D, 
112  Mrs  Taylor 
114  John  Ferries,  bookseller 
116  George  Yule,  late  merchant 
118  W.  F.  Ogg,  advocate 
120  Frank  Smith  (of  J.  H.  &  Co.) 
122  Peter  Mitchell(Simpson  &  Whyte) 
124  Wm.  P.  Robertson,  dentist 

Dee  2^l(ice. 
126  Arch.  M'Kenzie,  coal  merchant 
128  Mrs  Middleton 
180  Mrs  Alex.  Eddie 
132  Mrs  Catto 

. .  Wm. Coutts,  aerated  water  manuf . 
136  Mrs  Bean 

Springhanh  street. 
146  Miss  Warrack 
150  James  Leith  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 
152  Miss  Gibbon 
154  James  M'Hardy,  draper 
156  Mrs  R.  Lumsden 

Springbanh  terrace. 
158  Charles  Landles 

. .  Miss  Miller,  dressmaker 

. .  Mrs  M.  F.  Gordon 
160  Miss  Wood,  milliner 

. .  Mrs  John  Smith 

. .  Robert  Gillan,  printer 

. .  Wm.  Findlay,  shipmaster 

. .  Edward  Chasser,  clerk 

. .  John  F.  Anderson,  plumber 
Rosebank  terrace. 
162  Joseph  Norrie  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

. .  Alex.  Reid,  carpenter 


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413 


162  John  Glashan,  shipmaster 

. .  A.  Milne  (of  A.  Milne  &  Co.) 

. .  James  Petrie  (of  J.  P.  &  Co.) 

. .  Mrs  Love 

. .  Mrs  Ross,  dressmaker 
164  Alex.  Smith 

. .  Mrs  Cruickshank 

. .  Mrs  Ironside 

. .  Mrs  Reid,  lodgings 

. .  G.  Paterson,  mason 

. .  George  Morrison,  gardener 
166  Mrs  Stewart,  lodgings 

,.   Miss  Forrest 

. .  Andrew  Duncan 

. .  Robert  Strachan  (of  T.  &  S.) 

. .  Mrs  Tait,  lodgings 

. .  John  Fairley 

. .  Joseph  Towns 

. .  Robert  Towns  (of  J,  T.  &  K.) 

. .  Robert  Smith,  upholsterer 
168  James  Stephen,  carver 

. .  John  Taylor,  upholsterer 

, .  John  Matheson,  clerk 

. .  Mrs  Mackie,  lodgings 

. .  Miss  Spalding,  teacher 
170  Mrs  J.  Sangster,  lodgings 

..  R.  M'Pherson,  com.  traveller 

. .  Arthur  Symmers,  shipmaster 

. .  Alex.  Ferrier  (N.  B.  Ry.) 
172  Mrs  Greig,  lodgings 

. .  Miss  Airth,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  Campbell 

. .  Mrs  Hay,  sick  nurse 

. .  David  Wood,  shoemaker 

. .   Miss  Eraser,  dressmaker 
174  Mrs  M 'William,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  M'Tavish,  lodgings 
174A  Mrs  Breck,  draper 
176  Mrs  Stephen 

. .  Mrs  John  Gibson 

. .  Wm.  Elrick  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

. .  Wm.  Taylor 

. .  G.  G.  Colville,  shipmaster 

. .  W.  M.  Singer  (E.  C.  Rys.) 
178  Mrs  Copland,  lodgings 
178  Alex.  Paterson 

. .  Mrs  James  Sutherland 

. .  Wm.  Anderson 

. .  Alex.  Joss  (of  J.  T.  &  K.) 

. .  Miss  Grassie,  lodgings 

, .   Mrs  Black,  lodgings 

. .  James  Findlay,  teacher 
180  Alex.  Mutch,  tailor 

. .  Wm.  Elmslie,  grocer 
182      .     Do.  do. 

. .  Receiving  Post  Office 

Crown  Street  (South). 

1  James  Duncan,  butcher 
James  Rae,  Spring  Cottage 
Miss  Westland,      do, 

lA  Robert  A.  Lendrum 
. .  James  Rae,  grocer 

2  MrsWishart 

3  Mrs  John  Green 


4  D.  Macdonald,  com.  trav. 

5  T.  Stephen,  shipmaster 

6  Geo.  Fowler 

7  Wm.  Millar,  shipmaster 

. .  A.  T.  Webster,  com.  trav. 

8  Alex.  Thomson,  com.  trav. 

9  Miss  Hector 

10  Alex.    H.    Taylor,    R.N.R.,  ship- 

owner 

11  Mrs  Robert  Hall 

12  Miss  Smith 

13  Mrs  Alexander  Bruce 

Crown  Terrace. 

From  Crown  st.  to  St.  Mary's  place. 

1  Miss  Ross,  lodgings 

2  Mrs  J.  Davidson,  lodgings 

Baptist  Church. 

3  David  M'Kay 

. .  Mrs  Imray,  lodgings 
3a  Wm.  Simpson 

4  Alex,  Macdonald 

5  Wm.  Anderson 

. .  Mrs  Anderson,  dressmaker 
G  C.  A.  Maitland,  surveyor  (G.P.O.) 
7  John  M 'In tosh 
. .  John  S,  Allan,  clerk 

Methodist  Chaptl. 

13  George  Divorty,  clerk 

. .  Robert  Thomson,  watchmaker 
. .  John  Forbes,  com.  trav. 
. ,  Wm.  Gulstad,  com.  agent 
. .  W.  Thomson,  shoreporter 

14  A.  P.  Hogarth,  merchant 
St,  John's  Episcopal  School 

Cruden's  Court. 

22  Broad  street, 

Cuparstone  Lane. 

J,  and  D,  Watson,  photographers 

Cuparstone  Row. 

From  Holburn  street  to  Great 
Western  road. 
4  David  D,  Cran,  foreman 

Daniel's  Court. 

48  Castle  street. 

Darlington  Place, 

120  West  North  street. 

Dee  Place. 

From  Marywell  st.  to  Springbank. 

1  James  Berry  (of  B.  &  M.) 

2  A,  Clark,  jun,,  fruiterer 

3  Miss  Smith 
Adam  Smith,  clothier 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


4  Mrs  Gibson 
. .  Mrs  Rust 

5  Weq.  Smart  (of  F.  &  Co.) 

. .  A.  A.  Smart  (of  F.  &  Co.) 

6  Mrs  James  Asher 

Dee  Street. 
From  Union  street  to  Dee  place, 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

5  J.  &  S.  Fyfe,  painters 
Winclraillhrae. 
7-9  Alex.  Flett,  baker 
10  Miss  Marchbank,  ostrich-feather 
dyer 

13  M.  Stuart,  cookshop 

13|  John  Campbell,  plumber 

14  Do.  do. 

15  Colonel  G.  Kirby 
23  Misses  Rettie 

25  J.  Theodore  Cash,  M.D. 

27  Jas.  Stewart,  bicycle  maker 

. .  George  Ronald 

. .  Francis  Henderson,  tailor 

. .  Lewis  Esson,  tailor 

27a  James  Clake,  tobacconist 

. .     A-  E.  Merson,  slater 

29  Miss  Sutherland,  lodgings 

29J  Mrs  James  Valentine 

29a  Charles  Esson,  bootmaker 

29b  Miss  Gordon,  dressmaker 

31  Mrs  Rennie 

. .  Miss  King 

33  Mrs  C.  M.  Crombie 

35  J.  Hoffmann,  L.R.A.M.,  Lon. 

37  Miss  Allen 

39  Hugh  Black,  merchant 

41  Misses  Stewart 

..  Alex.  Thomson  (A.  M.  &  Co.,  lim.) 

. .  James  Chalmers,  store  keeper 

. .  Mrs  Wm.  Prosser,  lodgings 

43  Thomas  Jaffrey  (G.  N.  of  S.  Ry.) 

. .  Mrs  Mitchell 

. .  Alex.  Latto,  painter 

Academy  street. 
55  John  A.  Dunn 
57  Geo.  Cadenhead,  advocate 
69  Miss  Brown,  teacher 
. .  John  Tough,  grocer 
61  Mrs  Thomson,  lodgings 
63  Miss  Middleton,  milliner 
65  Mrs  Donaldson,  lodgings 
. .  Andrew  Walker,  coal  merchant 
67  Charles  Smith  (of  G.  &  S.) 
69  Duncan  Mackie,  engineer 
71  Mrs  Alex.  Watt 
. .  James  Farquhar,  plumber 
73  Mrs  Gibbon 
75  Mrs  T.  Lawrie 
77  James  Sim,  chemist 
Dee  place. 

EIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  James  Jamieson  &  Co.,  grocers 
4  Miss  Kennie,  lodgings 


4  Miss  MoUison 

. .  Alex.  Findlay  (of  F.  &  Co.) 
Langstane  place. 
St.  Columba  F.  Church. 
20A  F.  Beattie,  blacksmith 
22  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 

24  Miss  M'Leod,  milliner 
. .  Mrs  Mair,  lodgings 

26  James  Brandie,  serg.  of  police 

. .  Alex.  Philip,  late  farmer 

28  Mrs  Stewart 

30  Mrs.  William  Henderson 

. .  John  Stephen,  clerk 

32  MissMassie 

. .  Mrs  Fowlie,  lodgings 

42  James  Allan  &  Sons'  Avorkshop 

Bon- Accord  lane. 
46  David  Neave,  cab  hirer 
48  John  C.  Smart 
50  James  Murison,  dentist 
52  Charles  Gordon  (S.  P.  Ass.  Co.) 
54  Miss  Carter 
56  Donald  Gordon 
58  George  Dewar,  draper 
60  M.  Barclay,  com.  merchant 
62  Gustav  Hein,  teacher 
64  Mrs  Yeats,  lodgings 
66  Miss  Muil 
68  S.  Davidson 
70  Wm.  Davidson,  stationer 
72  Mrs  Robert  Cobban 
74  Wm.  Shepherd,  confectioner 
76  Mrs  David  Reid 
78  Al.  Copland,  manager  (Aberdeen 
Com.  Co.) 

The  Old  Mill  road. 

Dee  Village. 

OflE  Dee  Village  road. 

Dee  Village  Road. 

From  Crown  street  to  Wellington  rd. 
1  George  Campbell,  plumber 
18  James  Thomson,  cab  hirer 
. .  George  Williams,  blacksmith 

25  John  Thom  (of  T.  &  S.) 

. .  Wm.  Rutherford,  painter 

Deemount   Road. 

From  Polmuir  road  to  Prospect  ter. 

5  Alex.  Martin,  late  rector 

11  James  Scott  (of  Scott  Bros.) 
13  John  Grant  (of  G.  &  W.) 
15  Wm.  Webster  (of  H.  &  W.) 

Deemount  Terrace. 

Near  Railway  Bridge,  Polmuir  road. 
James  Russell,  surveyor  of  taxes 
Commander  J.  Leeman,  R.N.,  The 

Holt 
James  R.   Webster,  sharebroker, 

Ivanhoe 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


415 


James  S.  Butchart,  advocate,  View 
Park 

Denburn  (Side). 
From  Green  to  Woohnanliill. 

8  Wm.  Davidson,  carter 

9  Scott  Brothers,  wine  merchants 

Devanha  Terrace. 

Ferryhill. 

1  Wm.  Taylor,  com.  traveller 
1|-  Alex.  Smith 

2  Miss  Sellar 
. .  Miss  Smith 

3  Wm.  Garden,  gunmaker 
. .  Misses  Linton 

4  John  Milne,  com.  traveller 
. .  James  Fowler 

5  Rev.  H.  W.  Wright 

6  Rev.  A.  Murray  Scott 

7  Mrs  Stephen 

. .  Jas.  Stephen  (Gray,  Watt,  &  Co.) 

8  W.  Watt  (of  J.  Watt  &  Sons) 

9  Robert  Gumming  (of  W.  Black  & 

Co.) 

10  Mrs  Stephen 

11  Wm.  Gordon  (of  W.  D.  &  Co.) 

12  Wm.  F.  Webster,  com.  trav. 

13  Rev.  Matthew  Galbraith,  M.A. 

Diamond  Lane. 

From  Diamond  st.  to  Silver  st. 

Diamond  Street. 
From  Union  st.  to  N.  Silver  st. 
1  Alex.  Davidson  of  Desswood 
6  Alex.  Campbell,  horse  hirer 
9  Office    of    Oldmachar    Parochial 

Board 
. .  Poor  Rates  Tax  Office 
11  Miss  Crane,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Prosser 

13  Friends  Society  Meeting-house 
. .  Miss  Stratton,  fancy  wool  reposit. 
. .  George  Day,  lieutenant  of  police 
28  John  Kesson,  carver  and  gilder 
33  J.  Kirton,  marble  manufacturer 

Dingwall's  Court. 

85  Gallowgate. 

Donald's  Court. 

20  Schoolhill  and  16  Loch  street 
6  David  Paterson  (P.O.) 
9  Alex.  Rennie,  photographer 

Donald's  Place. 

11  Forbes  street. 
A.  S.  Morrison 


Doric  Place. 

120i  Loch  street. 

Drum's  Lane. 

From  26  Upperkirkgate  to  Loch  st. 
G.  Jamieson  &  Co.,  harness  com- 
position manvifacturers 
8  Robert  Tocher,  agent 

13  Miss  M.  Fraser 
15  James  Walker 

19  David  Reid,  pawnbroker 

21  Mrs  Roger,  stoneware  merchant 

Duff  Street, 

Off  Park  street. 
H.  Imlay  &  Co.,  envelope  mfrs. 
J.  Still  &  Co. ,  stonecutters 

15  C.  Cook(H.M.C.) 

. .  Miss  Fraser,  hair  worker 

22  J.  G.  Masson,  blacksmith 

Duncan  Place. 

90  North  Broadford. 
James  M'Eain 

Duncan's  Court. 

74  Gallowgate. 

Duthie's  Court. 

45  Guestrow. 

Dyer's  Court. 

32  Upper  Denburn. 

Dyer's  Hall  Lane. 

From  107  Holburn  st.  to  Hardgate. 

East  North  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Miss  Middleton,  dressmaker 
. .  Alex.  Croll,  baker 

2  Cay  Brothers,  grocers 

5  Mrs  Ross,  lodgings 

6  Robert  Riach,  hairdresser 

7  Mrs  M'Gregor,  grocer 
10  Peter  Howie,  grocer 

14  A.  Booth  &  Sons,  chimney  sweeps 

16  Mrs  Ewen,  furniture  dealer 
18  Sherriffs  Brothers,  fleshers 
22  Mrs  Rae,  broker 

38  E.  M'Donald  &  Co.,  brokers 

42  I.  Barnett,  picture  frame  maker 

46  Miss  Ingram,  stationer 

50  David  Younger,  confectioner 

52  Mrs  Ritchie,  broker 

56  Mrs  Brebner,  grocer 

58  G.  Bannerman,  grocer 

62  R.  Watson,  broker 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


70  Smith  &  Gordon,  grocers 
74  A.  M'Kenzie,  tinsmith 
78  John  Grant,  flesher 
80  Mrs  Glennie,  dairy 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

11  G.  Ironside,  stationer 

13  Mrs  Taylor 

15  Mrs  T.  8haw,  broker 

17  Webster's  court. 

23  Charles  Tawse,  broker 

31  A.  Sutherland,  broker 

41  Wm.  Anderson,  spirit  dealer 

Justice  Lane. 
47  George  Davidson,  hairdresser 
49  I.  Barnett,  picture  frame  maker 

Gardener's  Lane. 
55  C.  Brown,  stoneware  merchant 
57  Alex.  Erskine,  ropemaker 
61  R.  D.Presslie,  M.B.,  CM.,  druggist 
07  James  Philip,  grocer 
69  George  Smart,  baker 

Ebenezer  Place. 

1  North  Broadford. 

Eden  Place. 

Rosemount  place,  left  hand. 

2  Wra.  P.  Booth,  tinsmith 

3  James  Brown,  clerk 
. .  Miss  Davidson 

4  G.  Gillanders,  inspector  of  works 
. .  Alex.  Green,  watchmaker 

6  R.  Burr  (of  B.  &  D.) 

7  Miss  Mitchell  (late  of  Ceylon) 

Edward  Place. 

20  Seamount  jDlace. 

Edward's  Court. 

39  Frederick  street 

Eldon  Terrace. 

From  211  to  229  Great  Western  road. 

Elmbank  Terrace. 

Near  Kittybrewster  station,  east  of 
railway  line. 

1  James  H.  Bisset,  builder 

2  James  Manson  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
2^  Wm.  Lawson,  draper 

3' Rev.  J.  A.  Russell  (Causewayend 
F.  C.) 

5  James  Ducat  (Jute  Co.) 

6  A.  R.  Wilson  (J.  Sheed  &  Co.) 

7  George  Connon,  com.  traveller 
. .  Jame's  Hunter,  jun. 

8  James  White  (of  J.  Bisset  &  Co.) 

Elmfield  Avenue. 

From  Elmbank  terrace  eastward. 
1  A.  W.  Craigen,  shipmaster 


1  R.  Mitchell,  builder 

2  J.  M.  Archibald,  agent 
Wm.  Paterson,  grocer 

Erskine  Road. 

From  Powis  terrace  to  Hermitage. 
1  Edwin  H.  Philips  (In.  Rev.) 
Reith  &  Anderson,  cattle  salesmAi 

Erskine  Street. 

From  Elmbank  terrace  eastward. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  Wm.  Sutherland,  grocer 

3  John  Fisher,  wine  merchant 

5  Wm.  Urquhart,  shipmaster 

7  Jas.  Steele,  draughtsman 
. .  John  Duncan,  foreman 

9  John  W.  Balmain,  C.E. 

11  J.  G.  Falconer,  agent 

13  J.  M.  Ross  (G.  Mellis  &  Son) 
15  Jas.  W.  M'Kenzie,  gxocer 

. .  Wm.  Westland,  tea  merchant 

17  A.  Cable,  insurance  agent 

21  Wm.  M'Leod,  tailor,Celtic  Cottage 

. .  John  Ramsay,  draper 

27  Alfred  E.  Clyne,  merchant 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Arthur  Taylor,  sculptor 

6  Alex.  Rhind  (of  A.  R.  &  Sons) 

8  Wm.  Linklater,  gTOcer 

. .  Geo.  Stephen,  com.  merchant 
10  Wm.  White  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.) 

14  John  Hall  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 

Esslemont  Avenue. 

From  Skene  st.  west  to  Rosemount 
place. 

LEFT   HAND  SIDE. 
29  Robert  Duthie,  grocer 
31  Alex.  Sim,  stationer 
33  D.  M'Nicol  (Inland  Rev.) 
. .  W.  B.  Brown,  book-keeper 
. .  A.  Robertson  (J.  Garvie  &  Sons) 
. .  Leslie  Smith,  builder 
41  Chas.  Maitland,  slater 
..  T.  Kelly  (H.M.C.) 
. .  Wm.  Manson,  carpenter 
45  Alex.  Forbes,  painter 
. .  Mrs  Barclay,  sick  nurse 
47  G.  Allan,  assistant  inspector  poor 
..  John  Reid  (P.O.) 
57  J.  G.  Cattanach  (of  C.  &  Co.) 
59  Mrs  Shand,  lodgings 
. .  James  W.  Masson,  postman 
(il  John  Harvey,  grocer 
63  Wm.  Cruickshank,  prov.  mercht. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
10  Wm.  Shand,  grocer 

12  A.  Ross,  com.  agent 
14  John  Petrie,  mason 

. .  James  Dunn,  cashier 


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14  Wm.  Trail  (M.  &  M.,  Lira.) 

16  Mrs  Duncan,  meichant 

Northficldpktce. 
18  Mrs  Clark,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Sangster 

Leadside  road. 
36  John  Kirk  (of  K.  P.  &  Co.) 
44  Robert  Hay,  cabinetmaker 
. .  Peter  Mackie,  painter 
46  Alex.  Clark,  tailor 
48  A.  Cook,  clerk 
. .  Miss  Bruce,  dressmaker 
, .  Alex.  Young,  cashier 
. .  George  Gauld  (Joint  Station) 
50  James  Milne,  tailor 
52  R.  Reid,  clothier 
54  G.  Dunn,  book-keeper 
. .  John  Gammie,  shoemaker 
64  Miss  M.  Thom,  fruiterer 
66  Wm.  Crone,  jeweller 
. .  James  E.  Wilson,  bookbinder 
. .  Robert  Watt,  shoemaker 
68  Miss  M.  Allan,  draper 
70  R.  Bowman,  grocer 

Exchange  Lane. 

Between  Market  street  and  Exchange 
street. 

Exchange  Street. 

From  Hadden  street  to  Guild  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

15  J.  &  W.  Bisset,  wholesale  merchts. 

17  John    Leith    &    Sons,    Avholesale 

grocers 

27  National  Security  Savings  Bank 
. .  John  Drysdale,  messenger 

. .  Offices  of  the  Royal  Infirmary  and 
Lunatic  Asylum 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Robert  Durward,  spirit  merchant 
4  Exchange  Billiard  Rooms,  William 

Anderson 
6  Stevenson,    Young,    &    Co.,    tea 

merchants 
8  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Limited,  Market 

Branch 
12  Masonic  Hall 
14  A.  C.  Walker,  dairyman 

Imperial  place. 
22  W.  Ford  &  Sons 
24  James  Landles,  restaurant 
26  Edmonston  &  Co.,  warehousemen 
. .  James  E.  Marshall,  com.  agent 
. .  Bon-Accord  Brush  &  Basket  Co. 

28  B.  Reid  &  Co.,  seedsmen 

30  James  G.  Mutch,  grain  merchant 


Exchequer  Court. 

9  Exchequer  row. 


Exchequer  Row. 

From  Castle  street  to  Shiprow. 
1-3  Charles  Simpson,  chemist 

8  Miss  Chalmers 

. .  W.  S.  Aitken,  clerk 
4,  6  And.  D.  Longair,  spirit  dealer 

5  Burnett's  close. 
7  Geo.  Rae,  spirit  dealer 

9  Exchequer  court. 

Farmer's  Hall  Lane. 

From  Baker  street  to  Rosemount 
place. 

6  James  Coutts,  grocer 

Farquhar's  Court. 

17  Upperkirkgate. 

Farquhar  Place. 

218i  Gallowgate. 
Mrs  Captain  Greig 

Farrier  Lane. 

From  North  st.  to  Mealmarket  st. 

4  James  Irvine,  horse-shoer 

5  Peter  Donald,  furniture  dealer 

Ferguson's  (J.)  Court. 

110  Gallowgate. 

Ferryhill  Place. 

From  Marine  place  to  Fonthill  road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  Wm.  Russell,  silk  mercer 

5  J.  B.  Massie(N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.) 

7  John  S.  Riddell,  agent 
9  Henri  C.  Berneaud 

11  Alex.  Stephen,  stockbroker 

13  Mrs  Chas.  Davidson 
15  C.  C.  Beveridge 

17  Alex.  Stronach,  jun.,  advocate 
19  David  Anderson,  book-keeper 
21  John  S.  Grassick 
23  James  A.  Skene,  staff  surgeon 
25  Rev.  Robert  Slessor 
29  George  Mennie  (of  M.  &  B.) 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  James  Yates  (police  dep.) 
. .  R.  R.  Russell,  clerk 

2  Mrs  Wilson 

4  Miss  M 'Donald 

6  F.  M.  Ross,  com.  traveller 

8  Charles  Merrylees  (N.  of  S.  and  O 

and  S.  Steam  Co.) 
10  Mrs  John  Smith 

12  Rev.  James  Iverach  ' 

14  Rev.  Geo.  Archibald 


418 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


16  Mrs  James  Brown 

IS  Rev.  John  E.  Pater  (W.  M.) 

20  Mrs  Maitland 

22  Miss  Sutherland 
26  Mrs  Brown 

28  D.  Mackenzie,  engineer 

30  Mrs  Stewart 

32  A.  R.  Low,  timber  merchant 

34  James  Robertson,  manager 
36  Lewis  Fyfe,  draper 

Ferryhill  Terrace. 

From  Crown  street  to  Caledonian  pi. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  R.  A.  Petrie,  agent 
. .  Mrs  Smith 

11  John  Edwards,  stonecutter 

. .  Alex.  Kynoch  (of  J.  T.  &  K.) 

13  George  Gray,  draper 

15  Al.  M  'Addie,  pattern  maker 

17  James  Stewart,  bootmaker 

21  T.  M.  Spiby,  overseer 
..  MrsTuUoch 

23  Wm.  Gill,  agent 

35  Robert  Cooper,  tinplate  worker 
. .  David  Logan  (of  Logan  &  Co.) 

. .  Mrs  Strachan,  midAvife 
39i  Wm.  G.  Tawse 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  Wm.  Morgan  (of  M.  &  C.) 

. .  James  Abercromby,  postman 

..  J.  P.  Thomson,  sec.  (J,  A.  &  Co., 

Ltd.) 
. .  Alex.  Greig,  blacksmith 
. .  Mrs  James  Mackay 
10  John  Matthews,  beadle 

12  George  Dickie,  bookseller 
. .  George  Reid,  clerk 

14  James  Sievewright 

. .  Arch.  Watt,  painter 

. .  Wm.  Ewen,  stonecutter 

. .  Alex,  F.  Forrest,  engine-driver 

16  Joseph  Brown,  plumber 
. .  Mrs  Benzie,  dressmaker 

18  James  Fraser,  wright 
. .   Mrs  Anderson 

30^  Hugh  Black,  grocer 
32  A.  S.  Rigg,  manager 
. .   Mrs  Urquhart 

36  James  Watt  (of  Watt  &  Ci3.) 
. .  John  M.  Dunn,  cashier 

38  James  Walker,  umbrella  mfr. 

40  Miss  Edmond 

42  Robert  Thomson,  builder 

Findlay's  Court. 

60  Gallowgate. 

Firhill  Place. 

108  Spittal 
2  Mrs  Ironside 


Fish  Street. 

From  Castle  terrace  to  Albion  street. 

6  F.  W.  Smith,  jun.  (of  F.  W.  S.  & 

Sons) 

7  A.  Ross,  hairdresser 

8  Aberdeen  Salmon  Co.,  ice  house 

9  Wm.  Walker  (Abdn.  Salmon  Co.) 
10  Charles  Fraser,  flesher 

12  Alex.  Cruickshank,  engineer 

13  George  Grant 

. .  Wm.  Knowles,  engineer 

14  John  Beattie,  shore  porter 

..  Joseph  Cooper,  shore  porter 
Peter  Begg,  storeman 

Flourmill  Brae. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  Barnett's 
close. 

2  Black  &  M'Dougall,  hairdressers 

4  N.  of  S.  Equitable  Loan  Co. 

5  D.   Duguid  &  Son,  fishing-tackle 

makers 

6  James  Thomson,  V.S. 

9  James  Mowatt,  renovator 

Flourmill  Lane. 

From  Netherkirkgate  to  Flourmill 
brae. 

10  N.  of  S.  Equitable  Loan  Co. 
James  Thomson,  veterinary  forge 

Fonthill  Road. 

From  Ferryhill  place  to  Hardgate. 

Free  Ferryhill  Church 

A.  O.  Gill,  Fairfield 

Misses  Binnie 

C.  B.  Davidson,  advocate.  Round- 
hay 

George  Milne,  timber  merchant, 
Maryfield 

A.  D.  Morice,  advocate,  East  Bank 

J.  Stewart  Bryce,  Westbank 

William  Stewart,  accountant 

Peter  Duguid,  advocate 

Fonthill  Terrace. 
Off  Fonthill  road. 

5  Miss  Ogg 

7  G.  L.  Ritchie,  shipmaster 

9  G.  G.  Jenkins,  C.E.  (of  J,  &  M.) 

11  R.  Richards,  com.  trav. 

13  George  Henderson,  builder 

15  Jas.  Watt,  commission  agent 
. .  A.  Souter,  clothier 

25  R.  G.  Garvie,  engineer 
39  John  Tawse,  com.  trav. 
41  George  Maitland  (of  G.  M.  &  Co.) 


STREET)   DIRECTORY. 


419 


Forbes'  Court. 

7S  Green. 

Forbes  Street. 

From  Rosemount  terrace  to  Rose- 
mount  place 

3  Mrs  M'Leod,  draper 

5  Adam  Thomson,  grocer 
. .  Mrs  Lumsden,  lodgings 
7-9  Mrs  Alex.  Begg,  dairy 
11  Donald's  -place. 

15  Wm.  Grant,  coach  builder 
35  Chas.  G.  Elrick  &  Co.,  Llm.,  comb 
manufacturers 

Forest  Road. 

North  from  Queen's  gate. 

RTGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  G.  G.  Wilkie,  banker 

7  D.  A.  Macdonald  (of  D.  M'D.  & 

Sons) 
A.  Johnstone  (of  C.  &  A.  J.) 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Benjamin  Lane,  brigade  surgeon 
4  L.  Mackinnon,  yost.,  advocate 

6  John  Stuart,  shipmaster 

8  Mrs  Sylvester  Reid 

10  James  Williams,  wine  mercht. 
12  Forbes  Manson,  manufacturer 

Forest  Road  (South). 

From  Queen's  Gate  to  Great  Western 

road. 
Carl  A.  Sahlstrom  (of  N.  Co.,  Lim.) 
Mrs  Newlands 

Fountainhall  Road. 

From  Queen's  cross  to  King's  gate. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 


Skating  Rink 
Receiving  Post  Office 
Alex.  M'Pherson,  baker 
Wm.  M'Connachie,  grocer 
A.  M'Pherson,  baker 
Wm.  Coutts,  grocer 

Btaconstidd  jjlace. 
Craighead  &'Co.,  grocers 
George  E.  Broomhead,  chemist 
Mrs  Robert  Glegg 
Alex.  Stewart,  draper 
Donald  Ritchie,  clothier 
Mrs  Oswald  Prosser 
Major  R.  J.  H.  Mahon 
Mrs  Dr.  Milne 
Crawford  Noble,  jun. 
John  Christie,  clothier 
James  Kennedy,  draper 
J.  S.  Smith,  manager,  N.  A.  Co. 
Chas.  Smith,  dis.  manager,  C.  Ry, 
Wm.  Anderson  (of  B.  &  G.) 


77  J.  Scott  Monro 

79  George  Wilson,  solicitor 

81  George  Murray 

87  Charles  Robertson 

. .  A.  W.  Robertson,  M.A. 

89  James  Davidson,  wine  merchant 

91  Rev.  G.  A.  Smith,  M.A.  (Queen's 

Gross  Free  Church) 
93  John  Black,  tea  merchant 
95  Alex.  Edward,  banker 
97  Thomas  Walker  (of  K.  &  W.) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  J.  C.  Bennett,  solicitor 
10  Tramway  Depot 
. .  Fire  Engine  Station 
16  Miss  Sherriffs 
. .  J.  F.  Gamer,  cashier 
18  Mrs  J.  0.  Hirschfeld 
20  John  Smith,  late  chemist 
22  Mrs  John  Stephen 
24  David  Ritchie,  shipmaster 
26  Miss  Urquhart 
. .  Misses  Lamb 
28  Mrs  John  Muill 
30  Miss  Marshall,  teacher 
34  Mrs  Allan  Salmond,  boarding  inst. 
36  A.  S.  Macdonald 
38  A.  M.  Wilhams,  M.A. 
40  James  W.  Robson 
42  Rev.  Alex.  Spence,  D.D. 
50  Thos.  Jaffrey,  accountant  (N.  of 
S.  B.,  Ltd.) 

52  Mrs  Shanks 

70  James  Wood 

72  Mrs  Elmslie 

74  A.  Gray  (J.  &  W.  H.) 

76  A  Maitland  (J.  &  W.  H.) 

78  Henry  T.  Jones 

80  John  Gray 

82  F,  M.  Rae,  merchant 

84  Wm.  Smith,  harboiu'  engineer 
Hamilton  place. 

96  Rev.  James  Dalgarno 

98  Miss  Angus 

Frederick  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

21  Police  Store,  Wm.  Bain,  keeper 

25  Miss  Cu.mming 

27  James  Simpson,  inspector 

. .  Wm.  M'Gallum 

. .  Mrs  Calder,  dressmaker 

. .  J.  Kinnear,  art.  limb  maker 

29  Alex.  Ruddiman 

31  J.  Duthie,  carpenter 

. .  G.  Greig,  carpenter 

33  Andrew  Gibson,  carter 

39  Edioard's  court. 

..  R.  A.  Petrie,  house  agent 

Dr.  Bell's  Hcliool. 
51  Thomas  Aberdein,  spirit  dealer 


420 


STEEBf   DIRECTORY. 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Charles  Stronach,  registrar 

6  Alex.  Mitchell,  carter 
IG  Mrs  Christie,  lodgings 

18  J.  H.  Pearson,  tobacco  pipe  manu- 

facturer 

20  Joseph  Bro-wn,  plumber 

22  Margaret  B.  Knowles,  gardener 

26  Wm.  Porter,  foreman 

34  Miss  Philips,  shirtmaker 
36  Mrs  Alex.  Petrie,  grocer 

48  Wm.  Shaw,  ship  carpenter 

Friendship  Terrace. 

Off  Ashley  road. 
3  John  Craib  (of  Greig  &  Craib) 

7  Mrs  EdAvard 

9  Mrs  James  Niddrie 

Froghall    Lane. 

19  Spittal. 
Froghall  Place. 

76  North  Broadford. 
Alex.  Skene,  tailor 

Gaelic  Lane. 

From  Back  wynd  to  Belmont  street. 
1  Campbells  Limited,  cab  hirers 

Gallowgate. 

From  Broad  street  to  Causewayend. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Henry  Gray,  draper,  Greyfriars 

Buildings 
David  Ewing,  flesher 
11-13  A.  Rhind  &  Sons,  -warehouse- 
men 
13  Robert  Miller,  tailor 
15-17  A.  Souter,  clothier 

19  Thomas  Laing,  ironmonger 

21  Wm.  Bain,  storekeeper 

25  Gray  &  Co.,  provision  merchants 
26^  John  Walker,  butcher 

27  Concert  court. 

. .  George  Hepburn,  corkcutter 

. .  John  Watt,  house  agent 

29  Jonathan  Anderson,  refreshment 

rooms 
31-33  T.  R.  Watson  &  Co.,  drapers 

St.  Paid  street. 
45-47  Sangster  &  Henderson,  drapers 

49  D.  Reid's  court. 

51  James  Green,  furniture  dealer 
53  A.  Oliver,  grocer 
61  Chcqicl  court. 

. .  John  Moore,  verger  (St.  Paul's) 
63  James  Paterson,  draper 
67-69  N.  Co-Operative  Co.,  Lim. 
73  J  ohn  Jessiman,  grocer 
S3  Wilham  Cooper,  baker 


85  DingvKtlVs  court. 

89  Alex.  Shirreffs,  house  painter 

91  Wm.  Henderson's  coiirt. 

. .  Alex.  Smith,  agent 

99  Beattie's  (J.)  court. 

103  Moir's  court. 

107  Winhtw's  cottrt. 

109  William  Linklater,  grocer 

111  Waifs  court. 

112  Peter  M'Beath,  grocer 
112^  M'Kay's  court. 

. .  Northern  Loan  Company,  Limited 

113  Jas.  M'Intyre,  shoemaker 
119  Middlcton's  court. 

. .  Joseph  Middleton,  house  factor 
. .  James  Fry,  wood  carver 
121  David  Cochar,  spirit  dealer 
133-35  W.  Paterson  &  Sons,  druggists 
137  James  Smith,  spirit  dealer 
139  Simpson's  court. 

141  John  Reid,  grocer 
149  J.  Beattie,  confectioner 

Lines  street. 
161  Henderson's  ( IV. J  court. 

. .  John  D.  Munro,  watchmaker 
163  Mrs  Davidson,  broker 
165  Andrew  Reith,  grocer 
165|  A.  Milne,  provision  merchant 

Young  street. 
168^  David  Murray,  spirit  dealer 
169j  Geo.  Tucker,  sausage  maker 
Matthew    CroU,    baker,    CroU's 
Buildings 
171  Isabella  M 'Donald,  draper 
175  John  Ramsay,  draper 
175 J  James  Courage,  cooper 
177  William  Allan,  grocer 
179  George  Bisset,  shoemaker 
181  Mary  L.  Davidson,  gTocer 
Berry  lane. 
Windy  wynd, 
193  Ewen  M 'Donald,  grocer      . 

Gerrard,  street. 
207  W.  Laing  &  Son,  ironmongers 
209  Northern  Co-Oper.  Co.,  butchers 
214  T.  Sangster,  hairdresser 

218  Misses  Hobrow,  confectioners 
218-J  Farquhar  place. 

219  W.  Routledge  &  Son,  rope  manu- 

facturers 

220  Miss  Routledge 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  George  Dawson,  bootmaker 

6  G.  I.  Webster,  butcher 
10  Alex.  Harper,  draper 
12  Alex.  Walker,  umbrella  maker 
14  John  Aveiy  &  Co.,  Lim.,  printers 
20  Alfred  E.  Clyne,  tea  dealer 

Littlejohn  street. 
26  Union  court. 

30  Inglis'  court, 

. .  J.  M'Donald,  boot-top  manufac- 
turer 
32  James  M'Donald,  baker 
38  James  S.  Green,  grocer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


421 


44  James  Stephen,  shoemaker 
Middle  Public  School. 

52  AV Lean's  court. 

. .  John  M'Lean,  superintendent  of 
meters 

56  Poor's  Hospital  court. 

. .  Andrew  M'Bain,  tailor 

58  Hector  Eraser,  spirit  merchant 

60  FincUay's  court. 

64  Rhinds'  court. 

70  Plasterei's  court. 

. .  Wm.  Leonard,  plasterer 

. .  Thomas  Wishart,  cabinetmaker 

70^  Robert  Smith,  bookseller 

72"  James  Watson,  blacksmith 

74  Dimcccn's  court. 

. .  James  Fry,  wood  carver 

78  J.  Wilson,  late  baker 

SO  M'Kay's  court. 

86  Wm.  Sutherland,  merchant 

88  James  G.  Hepburn,  confectioner 

90  Paterson's  court. 

92  Frederick  Wishart,  flesher 

98  Porthill  close. 

100  John  M'Kay,  grocer 
102  Beattie's  court. 

. .  Robert  Mitchell,  lock  and  hinge 
maker 
106  Mrs  Cruickshank,  grocer 
108  Watson  &  Co.,  stoneware  dealers 
110  Ferguson's  {J.)  court. 

116  Walker's  court. 

118  Hunter  &  Walker,  grocers 

. .  Porthill  Public  School 
126  Sutherland's  court. 

132-134  John  Watt  &  Sons,  leather 

merchants 
144  Reid's  i^lace. 

146  Alex.  M'Intosh,  tinsmith 
152  Logan's  court, 

156  James  Millar,  fliesher 
158        Do.  do. 

Galloioc/ate  Free  Church. 
160  John  S.  M'Robbie,  M.D. 
162  George  Tucker,  sausage  maker 
164  New  Porthill  School 

Seamiount  'place. 
170  William  Kitson  &  Co.,  stoneware 

merchants 
178  James  Cotton,  oil  merchant 
ISO  John  Duthie,  innkeeper 

189  Robert  Langiands,  provision  mer- 

chant 

190  Mrs  Agnes  Milne,  flesher 

191  Hugh  Bryce,  brass  finisher 

192  J.  &  J.  Worling,  plumbers 

194  Wm.  Fraser,  painter  and  glazier 

196  John  Philip,  grocer 

198  George  Sangster,  flesher 

202  Alex.  Davidson,  grocer 

206  E.  Thomas,  draper 

206J  Andrew  Williamson,  stonecutter 

.."W.  D.  Adams,  agent 
208  Northern  Meat  Co. 
210  Andrew  Craig,  chemist 
212  Wm.  Bonar,  gi-ocer,  &c. 


Garden-nook  Close. 

12^-  Upper  Denburn. 

Gardener's  Lane. 

From  Justice  st.  to  East  North  st. 
19  Wm.  Home,  plumber 

Garibaldi  Place. 

71  Skene  square. 
IMrs  Wm.  Davidson 

Garvock  Street. 

From  Canal  terrace  to  Garvock  wynd. 
3  Alex.  M'Petrie,  grocer 
8  James  Officer,  grocer 

Garvock  Wynd. 

From  Garvock  street  to  the  Links. 
Charles  Reid 

Geddes's  Court. 

17  Prince  Regent  street. 

George  Street. 

From  St.  Nicholas  street  to  North 
Broadford. 
LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1-3  p.  Ferries,  spirit  dealer 
5  Alex.  M'Robbie,  fishcurer 
7  James  Keenan,  carver  and  gilder 
11  James  Davidson,  watchmaker 
13  Alex.  Martin,  bookseller 
17  Gavin  Hamilton,  cutler 
19  A.  Davidson,  hairdresser 
23  John  Buchan,  grocer 
25-27  A.  G.  Jessiman,  draper 
27a  Mrs  Morgan,  lodgings 
29  J.  R.  Donald,  hatter 
31  Hugh  Dugan,  china  merchant 
31A  W.  A.  Copland,  clothier 
. .  A.  S.  Forsyth  (Aberdeen  Journal) 
33  Wm.  Stevenson,  bookseller 
35  Mrs  D.  Macbeth,  draper 
37,  39,  &  41A  R.  &  J.  Salmond,  con- 
fectioners 
il^  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 
4lD  James  Dewar,  tobacconist 
43  Alex.  Elrick,  cutler 
47  A.  S.  Stewart,  clothier 
49  Ogilvie  &  Campbell,  milliners 
51-55  J.  Wallace  &  Co.,  grocers 
53  John  Wallace,  grocer 
Loch  Street. 
61  William  Walker,  grocer 
63  Misses  Masson,  french  polishers 
65  Wm.  Watt,  boot  and  shoemaker 
67  Alex.  Croll,  baker 
69  Miss  Copland,  dressmaker 
71  Wm.  Gordon,  shoemaker 


422 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


75  Beattit's  court. 

. .  Wm.  Ficldes,  joiner 
77  Charles  Mitchell,  grate  mnfr. 
79  Charles  Leslie,  furniture  dealer 
81  Machray's  court. 

83  Hugh  Leith,  grain  merchant 
85  House  of  Refuge 
87  Mrs  Cheyne,  refreshment  rooms 
95  Wm.  S.  Glenesk,  bookseller 
97  Wm.  Moir,  flesher 
99  LUiertiuood' s  court. 

. .  AVm.  Giilan,  house  carpenter 
101  J.    H.    Jamieson    &    Co.,    shoe- 
makers 
105  Miss  Alexander,  china  merchant 
107  Peter  Henderson,  tailor 
109  E.  B.  Guthrie,  grocer 

. .  M.  Macgregor,  phrenologist 
111  W.  G.  Gordon,  druggist 
at.  Andrevj  street. 
113  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  (Branch) 
115  P.  G.  Johnston,  stationer 
117  Miss  Dinnie,  dressmaker 
121  G.  Wilson,  shoemaker 
123  John  Cooper,  late  hairdresser 
125  John     Ritchie,    fishing     tackle 

maker 
127  Craig  &  Morrison,  bootmakers 
129  Wm.  Chisholm,  tailor 
131  James  Knowles,  show  rooms 
133  AndreAV  Ross,  flesher 
135  Robert  Stevens,  merchant 
. .  Wm.  Henderson,  manager 
137  J.  &  W.  Anderson,  fruiterers 

Unitccriccn  Church. 
141-145  Abdn.  and  Northern  Friendly 

Society 
143  Wm.  Cay  &  Sons,  undertakers 
147  Mitchell  &  Muil,  Limited,  bakers 
149  W.  Scott,  waiter 
151  A.  Alexander  &  Co.,  grocers 

John  street. 
157  Wm.  Wilson  &  Co.,  drapers 
161  E.  C.  Barrows,  hairdresser 
165  Alex.  Green,  Avatchmaker 
171  Charles  Mavor,  fishmonger 
173  James  Norrie,  draper 
175  Alex.  Bannochie,  confectioner 
177-179  Glegg  &  Thomson,  iron  mercts. 
Church  of  Scot.  Training  College 
187  W.  C.  Copland  &  Co.,  slaters 
189  George  Eraser,  bookseller 
191  David  Abernethy,  flesher  ~ 
193  R.   S.  Mitchell,   Sporting  Ware- 
house 
195  Robert  Stewart  (N.  Co-oper.  Co.) 
197  James  M'Lean,  grocer 

Craigie  street. 
199  Robert  Meff,  baker 
203  A.  Spark,  electrician 
207  John  M'Gregor,  cabinetmaker 
209-211  Ebenezer  Bain,  builder 
213  Bradbury  &  Co.,  sewing  machine 
works 
Free  Greyfriars  Church. 
Broad/ord  place. 


235  Alex.  CoAvie,  spirit  dealer 
237  George  Gray,  grocer 
237i  Williamina  Allan,  draper 
239  Misses  Allan,  dressmakers 
247  Watt  &  Barron,  confectioners 

Kingsland  place. 
249  Alex.  M'Robbie,  grocer 
251  James  Reid 
253  James  Ogg,  shoemaker 
253A  John  Watt,  draper 
255  Wm.  Ferguson,  tailor 
255A  Wm.  Reid,  inspector 
255B  George  Bruce,  builder 
257  Rev.  John  Robb,  of  Pittrichie 
259  George  Begg,  photographer 
2G1  John  Rutherford,  carver 

. .  John  M'Kenzie,  teacher 
263  Mrs  Kemp,  lodgings 
265  Mrs  Booth,  lodgings 

. .  R.  D.  Cruickshank,  sculptor 

. .  George  Robertson,  coal  merchant 
267  John  Garamie,  shoemaker 
269  John  Skene,  butcher 
273  George  Anderson,  Avatchmaker 
275  H.  Strachan  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.) 

. .  Walter  Ross,  painter 

. .  Alex.  Clark,  flesher 
275a  James  Reith,  grain  merchant 
275b  Wm.  Jamieson,  tea  merchant 
277  Jolin  Paul,  draper 
281  Wm,  Paterson,  grocer 
Hutcheo7i  street. 
283  Wm.  Rollo,  spirit  dealer 
287  Wm.  P.  Morgan,  hairdresser 
291,  293,  and  295  Wm.  Murray  &  Son, 
hide  factor^ 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2,  4,  6  Mohr  &  Hamilton,  drapers 

8  Duncan  &  Co.,  drapers 
10, 12,  14  Robert  Barron,  ironmonger 
16,  18  Burr  &  Donald,  drapers 
18  Wm.  EAven  (of  W.  E.  &  Co.) 
22  Jas.  Calder,  furniture  dealer 
22^  George  Morison  &  Co.,  brush- 
makers 
24  James  Lyall,  ironmonger 
26  John  M'Gregor,  dyer 
28  Wm.  S.  Adamson,  chemist 
30  Do.  do. 

32  M.  Munro,  Avatchmaker 
34  Mrs  T.  Wilson,  lodgings 
36  David   Bell    (late  Wm.   BroAvn), 

fishing  tackle  maker 
36a  Burr  &  Shirres,  drapers 
38  Robert  Muir,  currier 
. .  Gordon  Monro,  bootcloser 
..  Black    &    Co.,   skin    and    hair 

merchants 
SS-40  Robert  Booth,  tinsmith 
42  R.  Ledingham,  hatter 
44  P.  Clark,  draper 
46  George  Stephen,  draper 
48  John  Rae,  tobacconist 
50  Beattie  &  Forrest,  jewellers 
. .  James  M.  Gray,  dentist 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


423 


52  Francis  Scott,  bookseller 
54-56  Reicl  &  Bain,  drapers 

Loch  street. 
58  John  Bannerman,  draper 
60  Alex.  Anderson,  baker 
64  Joseph  Ellicock,  cabinetmaker 
66  George  Scott,  watchmaker 
68  G.  O.  Levie,  furniture  dealer 
70  W.  G.  Clark,  watchmaker 
74  Misses  Tait,  dressmakers 
76  Shirres    &    Forsyth,  warehouse- 
men 
78  Mrs  0.  Reid,  furniture  dealer 
80  George  Street  Hall 
. .  Mrs  Thomson,  sick  nurse 
. .  John  W.  Reid,  auctioneer 
84  Hugh  Gaudie,  furniture  dealer 
86  Miss  Ledingham,  dressmaker 
88  Wm.  M'Pherson,  restaurant 
90  Wm.  Garden,  shoemaker 
92  John  L.  Aiken,  upholsterer 
92-94  James  Kilgour,  draper 
104  John  Watson,  dyer 
108  George  Barron,  draper 
110  John  Gill,  draper 
112  G.  Souter,  clothier 

St.  Andrevj  street. 
114  Wm.  Logan,  gTOcer 
116  John  Reid,  beadle 
120  D.  Henderson  &  Son,  japanners 
122  R.  Sutherland,  carver  and  gilder 
126  Miss  Nicol,  outfitter 
128  Wm.  G.  Clark,  watchmaker 

. .  J.  A.  Ross,  draper 
130  A.  Milne,  umbrella  maker 
134  James  Lawson,  draper 
140  W.  Burns  Stewart,  architect 

. .  John  Flett,  baker 
142  Do.  do. 

142J  A.  S.  Morrison,  jeweller 
144"'Wm.  Collie,  painter 
146  Findlay  &  Co.,  india-rubber  mer- 
chants 
146^  Mrs  Davidson,  lodgings 

. . "  Wm.  Mitchell 

. .  R.  Mitchell  (A.  C.  &  C.) 
148  Thomas  Taylor,  draper 
150  Leslie  Fyfe,  draper 
152  Do.  do. 

154  John  Clark,  tailor 
158  John  Williamson,  butcher 
160  William  Will,  grocer 
John  street. 
162  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim.,  Branch 
170  A.  &  J.  Jack,  watchmakers 
174  Thomas  Milne,  grocer 
180  J.  Gavin,  jun.,  miller 
^82  Wm.  Shivas,  jun.,  bootmaker 
188  Cay  Brothers,  grocers 
190  John  Tough,  tailor 
192  George  Hill,  tailor 
194  Wm.  Taylor,  postman 
194i  Alexander      Lyon,     margarme 

manufacturer 
198  Alex.  Lyon,  jun.,  hide  factor 
200  John  Burnett,  shoemaker 


200  Receiving  Post  Office 
202  Wm.  Bell,  cabinetmaker 

. .  George  Coutts,  joiner 
204  James  Ross,  clothier 
206  Do.  do. 

214  J.  C.  Wallace,  grocer 
216  Alex.  Milne,  solicitor 

.     Mrs  Sophia  Dunbar 
218  G.  P.  Cruickshank,  druggist 
220  Miss  Penman 

. .  T.  C.  Hall,  bookseller 
222         Do.  do. 

228  A.  Diack,  tailor 
230  Alex.  Williamson,  flesher 
232  George  Hogg,  engineer 
234  R.  H.  Strachan  &  Co.,  grocers 

Spring  ga,rden. 
236  T.  &  C.  Bank,'  Limited,  Branch 
238  Rod.  Mackay,  contractor 

Genxird  street. 
244a  John  Edward,  baker 

. .    John  Clarke,  superintendent 
252  Thomas  Duncan,  grocer 
254  George  Black,  grocer 
256  John  Dean,  plumber 

258  Craigie  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

264  Wm.  Rodger,  clerk 

2641  Standard  Tea  Co. 

266"  John  Burns,  draper 

266J        Do.  do. 

. .  J.  W.  Duncan  (Dundee  Advertiser) 

268  James  Thomson,  auctioneer 

270A  Allan  &  Paterson,  drapers 
Catherine  street. 

270  Andrew  Davie,  grocer 

274  Miss  Mitchell,  provision  mercht. 

276  John  Edward,  baker 

278  Robert  Dawson,  foreman 

286  Thomas  Craig,  bookseller 
Hutcheon  street. 

294  John  C.  Munro,  flesher 
. .  John  Richardson,  flesher 

302  Hugh  Ross,  grocer 

304  Mrs  Buchan,  lodgings 

306  David  Levack,  druggist 

308  Alex.  Craig,  baker 

310        Do.  do. 

310i  George  Bain,  slater 

Sll^Ferguson  Smith,  writer 

Gerrard  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  George  street. 

2  W.  Laing  &  Sons,  ironmongers 
12  James  Smart,  beadle 
14  James  Davidson,  saddler 

22  John  Donaldson,  grocer 

23  F.  S.  Esson,  provision  merchant 
30  Mrs  M'Adam,  stabler 

Free  John  Knox  Chtvrch. 

48  George  L.  Adam,  slater 

56  Miss  Duncan,  bible  woman 

62  W.  C.  Mitchell,  baker 

64i  Mrs  Simpson 

.  ."Adam  Ti-aill,  blacksmith 

..  Wm.  Lunan,  brass  finisher 


424 


STREET    DIRECTORY 


as  George  Black,  grocer 

. .  Annand  &  Alexander,  stonecutters 

78  Miss  Johnston,  dressmaker 

. .  G.  Fraser,  bootmaker 

SO  John  Gordon,  butcher 

. .  Wm.  Johnston,  painter 

. .  George  Shirreffs,  beadle 

84  James  "Wilson,  slater 

86  Wm.  Geddes,  plasterer 

Gilcomston  Brae. 

From  Woolmanhill  and  Spa  street  to 
Gilcomston  Brewery. 
1  Adam  Thomson,  grocer 
3  John  Grant,  blacksmith 

Gilcomston  Park. 

From  Spa  street  to  Esslemont  avenue. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

R.  Hall,  builder 
A.  Smith,  stonecutter 
Gauld  &  M'Kenzie,  builders 
3  James  Elder,  manager 

21  Alex.  Hendry,  house  carpenter 

29  Wm.  Silver,  clothier 

31  George  Currie,  slater 

33  John  Harker  (Hadden  &  Sons) 
. .  W.  P.  Shand  (of  M'G.  &  S.) 

47  James  Willox,  builder 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Wm.  Ironside 

2  Mrs  Donald 

. .  Jas.  Manson,  asst.  (J.  F.  &  Co.) 

34  Alex.  Reith,  M.D.,  chemist 
36  Wm.  Webster,  late  baker 

38  John  Webster,  com.  traveller 

Gilcomston  Place. 

From  Gilcomston  ter.  to  Baker  st. 

1  Mrs  Forbes 

2  J.  Johnston,  warehouseman 

3  J.  Simpson,  tailor 

11  James  Stewart,  plasterer 
..   E.  Gauld,  builder 

Gilcomston  Steps. 

From  Spa  street  to  Skene  square 

1  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 

3  George  W.  Munro  &  Co.,  jewellers 

4  George  Steel,  slater 
6  John  Wishart,  grocer 

12  John  Grant,  ironmonger 
14  George  Knowles,  butcher 

16  Wm.  Gillespie,  tavern  keeper 
19  M.  Deans,  chimney  sweep 

21  Thomas  Booth,  job.  gardener 

22  Shand  &  Davidson,  milliners 
25  James  G.  Webster,  clerk 


Gilcomston  Terrace. 

North  end  of  Gilcomston  place. 
3  Mrs  Stewart,  sick  nurse 

Gladstone  Place. 

From  St.  Swithin  street  westward. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs.  A.  Crichton 
3  Mrs  Arthur  Glennie 
5  John  Gromar,  dentist 

7  W.  K.  Glover  (of  D.  &  K.) 
9  Wm.  Lindsay,  bookseller 

11  Jas.  Smith  (of  Pratt  &  Keith) 

13  W.  B.  Anderson,  photographer 

15  G.  M.  Hood,  solicitor 

17  Mrs  J.  Hay 

19  Mrs  Leslie 

21  James  Peterkin,  builder 

23  Henry  Peterkin,  solicitor 

25  Mrs  Mackie 

27  Wm.  Halley  (of  T.  C.  &  Co.) 

29  James  Saint,  jun.  (of  J.  S.  &  Co.) 

31  John  Watt,  jun.,  advocate 

37  Miss  Reid 

39  A.  R.  TurnbuU,  metal  merchant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  Misses  Shirras 

10  John  Mitchell,  artist 

12  Wm.  Jenkyns,  inspector  of  works 
. .  J.  F.  Cruickshank,  teacher 

14  Alex.  Hay  (of  Ben.  Reid  &  Co.) 

16  Joseph  Henderson,  shipmaster 

18  Alex.  Smith,  jeweller 

20  John  Smith,        do. 

22  John  G.  S.  Hoad 

24  Mrs  Marr 

26  Mrs  Sutherland 

28  Mrs  Hugh  Ross 

Golden  Square. 

From  South  to  North  Silver  street. 

1  James  Rodger,  physician 

2  Thomas  B.  Gibson  (of  L.  &  G.) 
..  T.  B.  Gibson,  M.A.,  M.B.,  CM. 

3  Walker  &  Beattie,  land  surveyors 

4  R.  C.  Willock,  M.D. 

5  G.  (Thompson,  jun.,  of  Pitmedden 

6  Norval  Clyne,  advocate 

Lindsay  street. 

7  Mrs.  Angus 

8  Alex.  Simpson,  advocate 

9  James  Paterson  (of  W.  P.  &  Sons) 

10  Alex.  Duffus,  confectioner 

11  William  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.) 

12  David  Rennet,  LL.D.,  teacher 

North  Silver  street. 

13  Hugh  Hogarth,  merchant 

14  Miss  Williamson 

15  Dr  R.  J.  Garden 

17  Charles  Cook 

18  James  H.  Bower,  merchant 


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425 


Lindsay  street. 

19  Henry  Jackson,  M.D. 

20  David  Wyllie  (Union  Bank) 

Gordon  Street. 

From  Langstane  pi.  to  Olclmill  road. 

1  Miss  Urquhart,  grocer 

19  John  Edward,  jobbing  gardener 

20  Mrs  Duffus,  sick  nurse 
22  Gordon's  court. 

. .  Smith  Ewan,  inspector  of  police 

42  James  Coutts,  grocer 

66  Wm.  Simpson,  blacksmith 

Gordondale  Road. 

King's  Gate. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

19  Jas.  Souttar,  architect, A. R.I.B.A., 
Clydeburn 

21  Miss  Simpson,  Ivy  Bank 

25  Alfred  Wigglesworth,  Gordondale 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
18  John  Craigen,  solicitor 
24  P.  Cooper,  jun. ,  advocate 

Gordon's  Court. 

22  Gordon  street. 

Gordon's  Court. 

4  Schoolhill. 

Gordon's  Court. 

88  Broad  street. 

Gordon's  Court. 

75  Queen  street. 

Go  wan  Brae. 

North  end  of  Causewayend. 

Granton  Place. 

From  Claremont  st.  to  Grove  st. 

2  Wm.  Hitchcock,  manager 
7  J.  W.  Christie,  engineer 

10  Archibald  Forbes,  draper 
. .  John  Elrick  (of  J.  &  A.  E.) 
. .  Alex.  Burns,  fruiterer 
17  Thomas  Murray,  postman 

Grant's  Court. 

38  West  North  street. 


Grant's  Court. 

49  Upperkirkgate. 


36 


Gray  Street. 

From  Great  "Western  road  to  Broom- 
hill  road. 
10  A.  M.  Irvine  (of  S.  &  I.) 
1'2  James  Cran 
. .  Mrs  Lawrence 
13  Mrs  Anderson 
15  Alex.  Rutherford,  gi'ocer 

Great  Western  Road. 

From  Holburn  street  to  Mannofield. 


LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Thomas  Brown,  shoemaker 
Arthur  Robb,  birdstuffer 
Wm.  H.  Thomson 
Nellfield  Cemetery  Lodge 

Ndlfidd  place. 
Alex.  Moir,  grocer 
Miss  M'Donald,  milliner 
James  Buriiett,  butcher 
Wm.  Welsh(B.  R.  &Co.) 
George  Joss,  fruiterer 
James  Burnett,  butcher 
Mrs  Sutherland 
John  Craigie,  insp.  of  schools 
Mrs  G.  E.  Baker 
James  F.  Henderson  (of  F.  M.  & 

Co.,  Ltd.) 
Rev.  A.  MacGillivray 
John  Simpson  (of  A.  F.  &  Co.) 
John  Simpson 
John  Grant  (of  AV.  &  G.) 
John  Co  we,  traffic  agt.(W.  C.  Rys.) 

Holhorn  road. 
Charles  Brown,  auctioneer 
Mrs  G.  Garden 
Miss  Johnston 
Geo.  Mollison,  com.  agent 
Mrs  Duncan 

William  Lunan,  accountant 
Thomas  Skene,  inspector  of  poor 
Mrs  Ironside 
Mrs  Cobban 

James  Alexander,  grain  merchant 
Eldo7i  terrace. 

2  James  Taylor 

3  James  Davidson 

4  James  Taylor,  com.  trav. 

5  J.Matheson(H.M.C.) 

6  Wm.  Sangster  (of  S.  &  H.) 

7  Mrs  Purvis 

8  G.  B.  Smith,  com.  trav.  (L.  & 

P-) 

9  Mrs  A.  I.  Reid 
10  Miss  Macdonald 

Wm.  Eraser,  Ashley  Bank 
David  Morton,  Rosslyn  Bank 

Neio  road. 
Wm.  Duthie,  Ashley  Lodge 
Mrs  M 'Hardy 

Alex.  Copland  (of  C.  T.  &  Co.) 
John  Henderson,  builder 
Alex.  Roger  (of  R.  &  B.) 


426 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


289  John  Marshall  (of  J.  D.  &  Co.) 

291  Mrs  Wm.  Paterson 

295  T.  R.  Watson,  Pitstruan  House 

George  Watt,  gardener,  Evening 
Lodge 

Salisbury/  ten-ace. 
327  James  Bruce  (of  B.  E.  &  M.) 
331  Jas.  Reid,  Ellerslie  Cottage 
335  G.    Schaschke,  St.  Dennis   Cot- 
tage 
339  Mrs  Cruickshank,  Beechlea 

. .  J.  R.  Grant,  C.A. 
341  Robert  Reid,  Yew  Bank 
345  J.  Harkness,  Arbour  Cottage 
319  J.  Adams,  Hammerfield  House 

Gray  street. 
357  E.  Gardiner,  com.  traveller 
359  John  Drummond 
363  Alex.  Mavor,  architect  (of  W.  H. 

&  Son) 
371  John  S.  Young,  shipmaster 

Mrs.  Scott,  Kinsly 

Robert  Asher,  Revesby 

W.  Dyack,  C.E. 
387  James  C.  Gray,  merchant 
389  D.  A.  Mortimer,  chemist 
393  W.  C.  King,  hatter 
395  Mrs  Cameron 

397  Alex.  Gauld,  game,  &c.,  dealer 
399  D.  B.  Milne  (S.  P.  A.  Co.) 
401  C.  F.  Hayne,  St.  Ronans 
403  Rev.  W.  Forbes 
405  James  Giflord  (of  G.  &  Son) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Joseph  Annand,  gen.  merchant 
8  Do.  do. 

10  Miss  Skeen 

12  Joseph  Bonner,  cycle  warehouse 
14  Mrs  Barron,  milliner 
18  Wm.  Thomson,  house  carpenter 

Cuparstone  roio. 
30  J.  M.  Bonnyman,  granite  works 
. .  Smith  &  Bonnyman,  blacksmiths 
34  A.  F.  Mortimer,  Cuparstone  Cot- 
tage 
40  Peter  Mitchell,  Ivy  Cottage 
42  James  Hall,  clothier,  Cuparstone 

Lodge 
46  David  Sheach,  writer 
50  John  Wood,  commercial  traveller 
54  R.  Harvey,  Rose  Cottage 
60  William  Macintosh  (of  E.  &  M.), 

Grove  Cottage 
66  John  Laing,  Granton  Lodge 

Claremont  street. 
80  Mrs  Reid,  Hawthorn  Lodge 
86  James  Robertson,  clerk 
92  James  Taggart,  granite  polisher 
100  Strathdee  Distillery 
102  James  Merchant,  grocer 
104  Do.  do. 

116  John  Macgi-egor,  stonecutter 
134  Mrs  John  Reith 
136  Robert  Buchan,  builder 
142  Robert  Buchan,  builder 


148  M.  R.  Johanessen,  ship  broker 
152  R.  P.  Morrison,  accountant 
154  Wm.  Carnie,  treasurer,  Royal  In- 
firmary 
160  John  Smith,  merchant 
162  Mrs  Mahoney 
166  Wm.  M.  Brown,  cashier 

ChaMan  2)1x106. 
176  Alex.  Dingwall,  com.  trav. 

. .  Mrs  John  Davidson 

..  Miss  Johnston,  dressmaker 
178  George  Paterson,  mason 
ISO  James  Aitchison,  salesman 

. .  Alexander  Murray 

. .  Mrs  Geo.  Riddell 
184  James  Simpson,  M.A. 

..  Wm.  M 'Donald,  gardener 

. .  James  Gumming,  com.  trav. 
188  William  Philip,  shipmaster 
192  Mrs  C.  Calder 
196  Wm.  Coutts  (of  W.  0.  &  Sons) 

Asliley  road. 
204  Mrs  Hay 

206  James  Ewing,  cashier 
210  John  Airtli,  surveyor  of  taxes 
214  Miss  Findlay 
216  George  M'Bain,  shipmaster 
218  C.  R.  Davidson,  shipmaster 
222  John  Ogg  (of  J.  &  J.  O.) 
224  James  Cruickshank 
230  William  Harvey 
234  John    Cook,   shipowner,    Ashley 

House 
244  William  Davidson 
248  George  Smith 
252  William  Anderson,  engineer 
256  Alex.  Mackay,  printer/' i<Vfc  Press) 
258  John  Bruce,  cashier  (Free  Press) 
262  James  Ross  (of  R.  &  L.) 
266  Alexander  Ross 
270  Mrs  Bain 

. .  Mrs  W.  T.  Paterson 
272  Edward  Palmer,  brewer 
278  Miss  Milne 
280  Lieut.  J.  H.  Chinn,  R.A. 
284  Miss  Brander 
286  R.  Scott,  com.  trav. 

Brighton  ploxe. 
294  Peter  Farquharson 
296  Alex.  V.  Maccall,  R.N. 
298  G.  C.  Coats,  collector  (H.M.C.) 
302  Thomas  Law,  cashier 
304  Arch.  Duff,  Annfield 
306  G.  J.  Riddell  (of  G.  &W.  R.) 
308  R.  W.  Davies,  R.N. 
310  A.  G.  Reid  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
312  Alfred  W.  Warry,  R.N. 
316  James  Cruickshank 

. .  George  Cruickshank,  agent 
318  John  Beaumont,  teacher 

Forest  road  south. 
344  John  Mortimer  (of  I.  &  M.),  Phil- 

berds 
346  John  Taylor,  shipmaster 

. .  Mrs  Fyfe 
384  Mrs  L.  Jaffray 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


427 


Green. 

From  Market  Buildings  to  Railway. 

LEFT  HAXD  SIDE. 

Carmelite  street. 

39  J.  Littlejohn  &  Sons,  tea  dealers 

Martin's  lane. 
41  George  M'Lean,  grocer 

43  Miss  Davidson,  hosier 

45  George  M.  Smart,  baker 
49  John  Fearnside,  druggist 
51  A.  W.  Ironside,  shoemaker 
53  Mrs  Anderson,  fish  dealer 

. .  Mrs  Lees,  fish  dealer 

55  F.  I.  Maguire,  dealer 

57  Charles  Gordon  &  Son,  coopers 

. .  James  Campbell,  bookseller 

61  A.  W.  Arthur,  grocer 

63  A.  W.  Arthur,  grocer 

. .  John  Shirreffs,'"cab  hirer 

65  George  Mathieson,  spirit  dealer 
67,  69,  71  C.  Gordon  &  Son,  coopers 

73  D.  Fraser,  broker 

75  Alex.  Booth, jr.,  chimneysweep 

Rennie's  wynd. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
Correction  ?pynd. 
37  Mrs  G.  Walker,  spirit  dealer 

44  James  Watt,  tea  merchant 

46  R.  W.  Hay,  draper 

50,   52,   54  J.  Laing    &    Co.,    iron- 
mongers 

64  John  Adams,  grocer 

66  James  Ferrier,  fruiterer 

. .  James  Macdonald,  clothier 
68  Alex.  Gray,  fruiterer 
70  P.  C.  Adams,  draper 

74  Atlas  Parcel  Express 

76  Robert  Buchan  &  Son,  bakers 

Stairs. 
90  Mrs  Wm.  Hunter,  stoneAvare  mer- 
chant 
96  Jas.  M'Intyre,  chimney  sweep 
98  John  Beattie,  mechanic 
100  Mrs  Paterson,  confectioner 
102  John  Mackie,  slater 
106  Mrs  Kirton 

Grosvenor  Place. 

From  Belgrave  ter.  to  Leadside  road. 
Alex.  Aitken,  painter 
James  Kelly 
David  Gordon,  butcher 
Mrs  Leslie 

T.  C.  Benson,  printer 
Jas.  D.  Morrison  (Hadden  &  Sons) 
Alex.  M'Intosh  (of  M'L  &  M.) 

Grove  Street. 

From  24  Albyn  place  to  St.  Swithiu 
street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

45  William  Dilling,  cashier 


45  Alex.  Wood,  shipmaster 

. .  George  Berry,  com.  traveller 

47  James  Rhind  (of  A.  R.  &  Sons) 

. .  Alex.  Coutts  (P.  &  K.) 

. .  John  Murphy 

49  Charles  Melvin,  watchmaker 

-.  Robert  Fyfe 

75  J.  T.  Wilkins,  B.  of  T.  surveyor 

77  Andrew  Duguid,  cabinetmaker 

79  Wm.  Beaton,  mason 

81  Charles  Buchan,  house  carpenter 

83  G.  I.  Mowat,  ironmonger 

85  Angus  M'Donald  (B.  &  F.) 

Claremont  2^lace. 
87  Wm.  Shelly,  compositor 
89  James  D.  Ritchie,  clothier 
91  James  Dinnie,  com.  traveller 
95  Wm.  C.  Farrell,  teacher 
97  Alex.  Pirie  (J.  B.  &  Sons) 
. .  Miss  Reid 
99  Mrs  E.  Howling 
..  Mrs  Main 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Stank'i/  street. 
R.  A.  Smith,  florist 
4-10  James  Gerrard,  nurseryman 
36  Do.  do. 

38  James  Smith,  spirit  merchant 
40  Mrs  Andrew 

42  James  Robertson  (of  R.  &  T.) 

44  A.  Ross,  com.  traveller 

46  Henry  Anderson,  manager 

68  James  Paterson,  di-aper 

70A  Alex.  Watt  (of  Watt  &  Grant) 
72  A.  Robson,  engineer 
, .  Wm.  Henry  (G.  &  A.  J.) 

Guestrow. 

From  Netherkirkgate  to  Upperkirk- 
gate. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Watt,  register  office 
13  Mrs  George  Duffus,  innkeeper 
15  Poplar  House 

. .  John  Cantley,  late  shore  porter 
17  Abercromby  &  Davidson,  harness 

composition  manufacturers 
19  Hay  &  Lyall,  carvers  and  gilders 
25  Milner's  court. 

. .  Mrs  Wilson,  midwife 
27  Thomas  Gibb,  spirit  merchant 
29  Thornton  place. 

43  Mitchell's  court. 

45  Duthie's  court. 

. .  Victoria  Lodging  House 

Quaker's  court. 

Barnett's  close. 
57  John  Wishart  grocer 
61  General  Dispensary 
65  Wm,  Stuart,  spirit  dealer 

69  Stewart's  2)lace. 

71  H.  Walker  &  Co.,  Venetian  blind 
makers 


428 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Wm.  Simpson,  engTaver 
18  John  Bcthwell,  shoemaker 
20  Wm.  Webster,  scone  baker 

Ragcj's  lane. 
M  John  Hall  &  Co.,  warehousemen 

Blairton  lane. 
52  Alex.  Downie,  coffee  rooms 

Guild  Street. 

From  Trinity  quay  to  Bridge'street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
9  Wm.  Miller,  timber  merchant 
Caledonian  Railway  Station  and 

Offices 
West  Coast  Railways  Office 
John  Cowe,  traffic  agent 
Charles  Bruce,  plumber 
Wm.  Harper  &  Co.,  coal  merchants 
C.  Christie  &  Co. ,  coal  merchants 
North  British  Railway  offices 
Arch.  Duft  &  Son,  coal  merchants 
27  Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co. ,  Lim. 
Mutter,  Howey  &  Co.,  agents 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
1-2  John  Stephen,  innkeeper 

3  Alex.  M'Pherson,  jun.,  baker 

4  G.  Craigen,  tobacconist 

5  G.  Craigen,  confectioner 

6  G.  S.  Mackay,  music  saloon 

7  G.  Stephen,  hairdresser 

Exchange  street. 
S  Ben.  Reid  &  Co. 

10  Milne  Brothers,  grain  merchants 
Waverley  Hotel ;  Robert  Farquhar 
Ben.  Reid  &  Co. ,  seedsmen 

Stirling  street. 

13  Robert  Thow,  fruiterer 

14  Arch.  Middleton,  bird  dealer 

15  Clark  Bros.,  grain  merchants 
Her  Majesty's  Theatre 

18  Alex.  M'Pherson,  confectioner 
20  Wm.  Cameron,  tobacconist 
22  Wm.  Donaldson,  tobacconist 
24  Elrick  &  M'Pherson,  India  rubber 

manufacturers 
26  James  Playdon,  restaurant 

Hadden  Street. 

From  Market  st.  to  Carmelite  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Smith  &  Son,  seedsmen 
3  Wm.  Clyne  &  Sons,  leather  dealers 
7  Corn  Exchange 
. .  Aberdeen  Public  Newsroom. 
Exchange  street. 

11  Donald  Fraser,  broker 

. .  Mrs  Hargreaves,  lodgings 
13  Wm.  Brown,  innkeeper 
Stirling  street. 
15  A.  F.  Mortimer,  spirit  dealer 
17  Adam  Smith,  clothier 


21  George  Watt,  meal  seller 

23  A.  C.  W^alker,  merchant 

25  J.  S.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  A.  Law,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse 

8  William  Reid,  seedsman 
12  Wm.  Cameron,  tobacconist 
16  John  Cameron,  com.  agent 
20  Harper  &  Co.,  Avireworkers 

22  Alex.  Souter,  flesher 

24  Alex.  Cxauld,  fish  and  game  dealer 

26  Rob.  Garrow,  fish  and  game  dealer 

Hamilton  Place. 

From  Westfield  road  to  Fountainhall 
road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

27  Arch.  H.  Smart,  grocer 

29  J.  Robertson,  cooper 

31  James  Abercromby  (A.  O.  &  Sons) 

33  Edgar  Gauld,  builder 

35  John  M'Bain,  M.A.,  teacher 

39  Miss  Still 

G.  M.  Thomson,  grocer 
Whitehall  Bowling  and  Tennis 
Green,  Limited 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Rev.  David  Eaton 

4  Rev.  F.  R.  Barry 

8  Alex.  M 'Robbie  (of  M'R.  &  M.) 
10  Samuel  Milne  (of  M'R.  &  M.) 
14  Rev.  Duncan  Campbell 
20  G.  M.  Cook  (of  J.  C.  &  Son) 
24  Misses  Keith 
26  Miss  A.  Milne 

28  Mrs  Burr 

30  Mrs  John  Reid 

34  Mrs  Bruce 

36  Wm.  Mackintosh,  agent 

40  Misses  Walker 
52  Misses  Ross 
54  George  Bisset 

56  Wm.   Fraser  (of    G.   &    W.   F.), 

Blantyre  House 
58  James  Davidson,  snb-editor 
60  Geo.  P.  Cruickshank,  chemist 
62  James  Moir,  M.A.,  rector 
64  Alex.  Walker  (of  W.  W.  &  Sons) 
66  James  Mackenzie  (of  M.  W.  &  M.) 
68  James  Davidson,  manager 

106  A.  Murray,  bookseller 

108  J.  B.  Pirie,  architect 

110  John  Graham,  grain  merchant 

114  Mrs  Crawford,  Lairg  Villa 

116  Alex.  Scott  (of  Scott  Brothers) 

118  Rev.  A.  Brown,  E.U. 

120  James  M'William,  solicitor 

Hanover  Lane. 

Foot  of  Albion  street. 
1  Mrs  Murray,  midwife 
. .  John  Robertson,  cooper 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Hanover  Place. 

From  Wales  street  to  Albion  street. 
3  Mrs  Davidson 
. .  John  Cumming,  clerk 

Hanover  Street. 

From  Castlehill  to  Wales  street. 
8  John  Gibb 

15  F.  W.  Smith  &  Sons,  house  car- 

penters 

16  John  Rae,  spirit  dealer 

17  .S.  Dalgarno,  keeper,  Stock  Exch. 
19  Wm.  Robertson,  shore  porter 

22  Mrs  Fnllerton,  provision  mercht. 
24  Adam  Thomson,  flesher 

Hardgate. 

From  Bon -Accord  street  to 


ile-end. 


LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

75  John  Brown,  cattle  dealer 
81  George  Reid,  brewer 
83  Mrs  Robert  Wilson,  grocer 
Collegiate  School,  Willowbank 
C.  Des  Clayes,  do. 

Rosebank  place. 
139  John  Sim  (Bank  of  Scot.),  Mill- 
bank  House 
141  Alex.  Mitchell, watchmaker,  Elm- 
bank 
. .  Miss  Mitchell,  dressmaker,  do. 

147  Community  of  St.  Mary  and  St. 

John,  House  of  Bethany 
185  Scott  &  Norrie,  builders 
187  W.  Noble,  inspector 

.St.  Maxhav  lilace. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE, 

2  Alex.  Kemp,  church  officer  (F. 
W.  C.) 

Bon-Accord  terrace. 
30  Mrs  Forrest,  merchant 
44  Kenneth  Sherriffs,  grain  mercht. 
. .  James  Allan,  warehouseman 
48-50  John  Leask,  house  carpenter 
62  John  Abel,  cattle  dealer 
74  William  Sim,  tanner  and  currier, 
Newbridge 
Bon-Accord  Distillery  Co. ,  Lim. 
110  James  Tytler,  engineer 
120  Miss  Johnstone 
124  James  Robertson  &  Son,  granite 
works 
. .  Andrew  Aberdein 

Dyer's  Hall  lane. 
126  Mrs  Duthie,  Leighton  Lodge 
130  Alex.  M'Rae,  blacksmith 
136  Do.  do. 

138  Wm.  Eddie,  breAver 
146  M'Adam  &  Co.,  brewers 

148  John  C.  M'Leod,  hatter 
150  Wm.  M 'Donald,  grocer 
180  R.  Black,  fencing  master 

182  David  Gray  &  Son,  cartwrights 
202  Peter  Leslie 


Duthie's  brae. 
214  Wm.  Cumming,  job.  gardener 
220  George  Gordon,  plumber 
232  William  Scott,  dairyman 

Hardweird. 

From  Skene  row  to  Jack's  brae. 
22-23  Alex.  Riddell,  flesher 

Harper's  Court. 

72  West  North  street. 

Harriet  Street. 

From  Schoolhill  to  Loch  street. 
William  Shirras  &  Son,  japanners 
Mitchell  &  Muil,  bakers 
James  Henderson,  blacksmith 

3  Henry  Hall,  wool  and  rag  mercht. 
5  G.  Farquharson,  house  carpenter 
7  Geo.  Falconer,  sawmaker 

12  James  Mortimer,  grocer 

13  Wm.  Duthie,  innkeeper 
. .  George  Brown,  miller 

27  James  Young,  porter  dealer 

28  James  Shepherd,  stoneware  mer- 

chant 
35  Gray  &  Co.,  coal  merchants 

Hawthorn  Terrace. 

By  Park  road,  end  of  Park  street. 

1  Wm.  T.  Peterkin,  postman 

. .  James  M'Kenzie,  carpenter 

2  John  Middleton,  joiner 

. .  Wm  S.  Christie,  stonecutter 

4  John  Smith,  grocer 

5  Arch.  Middleton,  bird  dealer 
. .  George  Gall,  S.  B.  officer 

. .  Alex.  Findlay,  feuar 

6  James  Philip,  grocer 

Headcroft  Place. 

Bon-Accord  lane. 
James  Keith  (A.  M.  &  Co.,  Lim.) 

Heading  Hill. 

From  Commerce  street  to  Castlehill. 

Henderson's  Court. 

46  Broad  street. 

Henderson's  (W.)  Court. 

91  Gallowgate. 

Henderson's  Court. 

161  Gallowgate. 


430 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Henry  Place. 

From  Whitehouse  street  to  Rose  st. 

2  Mrs  Christopher 

2a  John  Kirk  &  Co.,  plasterers 

3  Walter  Taylor,  joiner 
. .  Miss  Taggart 

. .  John  M'Gregor,  cabinetmaker 

4  Wni.  Leonard,  coal  merchant 

. .  Geo.  Leonard,  manure  merchant 

5  Mrs  Milne 

. .  William  Mollison 

G  Andrew  Bowman  (of  B.  &  Son) 
. .  John  Peter,  teacher 

7  R.  M.  Ferrie  (Royal  Bank) 

Hillhead  Terrace. 

From  38  to  56  Spittal. 
2  George  Keith,  merchant 

2  A.  M.  Daniel,  bootmaker 

3  William  Catto,  feuar 

4  James  Adam,  feuar 

6  B.  M 'Donald,  feuar 

..  Andi-ew  Donald,  flesher 

George  Troup,  feuar,  Boa  Vista  pi. 

Hill  Street. 

From  Rosemount  pi.  to  Skene  square. 
6  Alex.  Thomson,  builder 
9  James  Moir,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.) 

16  Wm.  Cameron  (of  J.  &  W.  C.) 

24  Wm.  Middleton  (of  C.  &  Co.) 

Holburn  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  South  Mile  End. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
13  Miss  Gordon 

25  Miss  White 

Justice  Mill  lane. 
47  A.  G.  Mackenzie,  waiter 
53  David  M.  Thomson,  of  G.  &  T. 
57  J.  Stephenson,  jeweller 
61  George  Jolly 
. .  Mrs.  M.  Clark 
. .  Robert  M.  Ross,  brushmaker 
. .  David  Rattray,  stationer 
65  A  Sutherland 
. .  P.  Johnston 
. .  Miss  Hogg,  dressmaker 
69  James  Hepburn,  missionary, 
. .  Miss  Robertson,  teacher 
79  Mrs.  McRae,  spirit  dealer 
83  Forbes,  Maxwell  &  Co.,  Limited, 

aerated  Avater  manufacturers 
87  J.  W.  Legge,  sculptor 
95  George  Wilson,  grocer 
99  Miss  Mowat,  fancy  goods 
101  George  Shedden,  draper 

Bi/er's  Hall  lane. 
113  James  Deuchar,  shoemaker 
115  Alex.  Ritchie,  clothier 
117  A.  Robertson 
..  Mrs.  Robertson 


119  William  Hector,  bookseller 
121  James  M 'Hardy,  butcher 
123  Mrs  J.  M.  Philip 
133  Jas.  G.  Mutch,  grain  merchant 
139  Mrs.  Sim 

145  John  Sim(H.E.LC.S.) 
165  Ross's  School 
177  D.  Gray  &  Son,  cart^vrights 
177  R.  Black,  fencing  master 
181  Wm.  M'Adam,  brewer 
187  James  Milne,  plumber 
197  Alex.  Cook,  house  carpenter 
199  A.  Williamson,  general  merchant 
203  John  Mearns,  draper 
207  C.  B.  Yule,  general  cash  stores 
217  Wm.  Donald,  spirit  dealer 
229  Alex.  Gordon,  tailor 
Buthie's  brae, 
Wm.  J.  Palmer,  brewer 
239  John  Low,  flesher 
259  Wm.  Hector,  bookseller 
269  Mrs  G.  Barron,  provision  mcht. 
271  Wm.  Giles 

273  Miss  E.  Anderson,  hosier 
277  AVm.  Grant,  grocer 
279  George  Mennie,  shoemaker 
299  Mrs.  Collie 
301  Geo.  Leslie  (of  L.  &  D.) 
309  Geo.  Will,  clothier 
317  Wm.  Robertson,  cab  proprietor 
325  Wm.  Cadenhead 

Bloomficld  road. 
341  G.  Webster,  Bloomfleld  Cottage 
343  Miss  Davidson 
347  Capt.  D.  Ross,  E.  C.  Mission 
373  John  M'Mahon 
415  Alex.  Sim,  baker  &  confectioner 
427  Alex.  Gordon,  tailor 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Davidson  &  Kay,  chemists 
6  Miss  J.  M.  Duncan,  draper 
8  John  Gumming,  spirit  dealer 

. .  James  Sangster  (of  S.  &  S.) 

10  Alex.  Sharp,  painter 

12-14  George  Bruce,  bicycle  maker 
Bollmrn  Parish  Church. 

78  George  Leith,  china  merchant 

82  Robert  Aitken,  spirit  merchant 

86  The  Liverpool  Tea  Company 

96  James  Monro,  plumber  &  gasfitter 

98  Alex.  Rlackay  (sergt.  of  police) 

. .  Alex.  Monro,  clerk  (W.  &  Co.) 

100  Wm.  Reid,  chemist 

106  Wm.  Monro,  carter 

Cu'pccrstone  lane. 

110  Mrs  Scott,  bookseller 

112  George  Watson,  engineer 
. .  J.  B.  Murray,  stationer 

114  Mrs  Downie,  grocer 

Great  Western  road, 

126  Alex.  Forsyth,  miller 

132  Thos.  M'Kenzie 

138  James  F.  Forrest,  shipwright 

140  Mrs.  Latto 

150  James  Maver  &  Son,  gardeners 


STREET   DIKECTORY. 


431 


150  John  Ciuickshank,  carver 

152  Wm.  Anderson,  hairdresser 

156  John  Adams,  painter 

166  James  Leeds,  tinsmith 

168  R.  Bremner,  saddler 

170  James  Smith,  shoemaker 

174  Burnett  &  Low,  butchers 

180  John  Mearns,  draper 

184  David  Reid,  baker 

188  Mrs  Goldie 

198  Mrs  Home,  prov.  merchant 

200  Wm.  Anderson,  baker 

210  Wm.  Bain,  sewing  machine  mer. 

216  D.  Edwards,  shoemaker 

218  Miss  C.  Coutts,  provision  dealer 

222  Peter  Stewart,  shoemaker 

226  A.  G.  Cheyne  (Aberdeen  /ournal) 

Nellfield  i^lace. 
240  Peter  Anderson,  mason 

..  H.  A.  Robertson,  clerk 
244  John  H.  Jolmston 
252  Wm.  Eddie 

258  Alex.  Williamson,  merchant 
262  Alex.  Linklater,  shipmaster 
266  Alex.  M'Queen,  bellhanger 
270  James  Duguid,  grocer 
272  John  Fiddes,  salesman 
Holbiivn  road. 
Broomhill  jUace. 
278  Mrs.  Ross,  provision  merchant 
298  William  Gordon,  cattle  dealer 
310  Miss  Munro 

. .  Alex.  Taylor 
312  John  Low 
316  Geo.  Spark 

320  John  Symmers,  shipmaster 
326  James  Johnston,  plumber 
328  Thomas  Lamb 
332  Alex.  Turriff,  shipmaster, 
334  Mrs.  J.  Eraser 
336  James  Bain 

348  Alexander  Meffet,  advocate 
350  Mrs.  James  Brebner 
356  Wm.  L.  Aberdein 
360  George  Gerrard 

. .  Rev.  Robert  Fiddes 
362  James  Marchant,  shipmaster 

Bcdmoral  'place. 
870  Mrs.  J.  Robertson 
374  Mrs.  Rose  (late  of  Crathie) 
376  Miss  Riddel 
378  John  Rose  (G.P.O.) 
380  Alex.  Duthie,  com.  trav. 
382  Alex.  Robertson 
384  Misses  Duthie 

Holburn  Road. 

From  Holburn  st.  to  Great  Western 
road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Northern  Co-Opera tive  Co.,  Lim. 
5  Wm.  Cardno,  clerk  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
. .  R.  A.  Jaflfray,  clerk 


9  Anthony  B.  Johnston 
11  Alex.  M.  Riddle,  photographer 

13  James  Vass,  upholsterer 

15  Wm.  Philip,  late  farmer 
. .  James  Milne,  jun.,  C.A. 

17  F.  Milne,  sec,  Harpers  Lim. 
19  Thomas  Norrie,  fishcurer 

21  Wm.  Dinnes,  Mormond  Cottage 
. .  Charles  Cay  (of  Cay  Bros.) 

23  A.  Main,  Morro  Cottage 

29  J.  C.  M'Kay,  printer 

31  G.  A.Sutherland,  cashier  (C.&M.) 

33  George  Smith,  Roseberry  Cottage 

35  Robert  Dalgarno,  Richmond  Cot. 
45  John  Milne,  shipmaster 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  J.  Robertson,  watchmaker 
. .  James  Eraser,  shipmaster 
. .  R.  Aitken,  spirit  dealer 

6  J.  P.  Gordon,  shoemaker 

6  Miss  Knowles 
. .  John  Craig  (postal  telegraphs) 

8  Robert  Findlay  (G.  N.  of  S.  R.) 
. .  R.  Granger,  com.  trav. 
10  Wm.  M'Kay,  mason 
. .  Mrs  Dr.  Laing 

14  Wm.  Noble  (postal  telegraph) 
. .  James  Skinner,  gardener 

. .  George  Clark,  engineer 

16  AndfeAv  Thompson,  shipmaster 

15  Charles  Joss,  tailor 
. .  George  Michie 

22  Miss  Murray 

24  John  Wilson,  mason 
. .  Wm.  Murray,  clerk 
26  Alex.  Fra.ser,  mason 

. .  David  Michie,  shipmaster 

28  Wm.  Robb,  mason 

. .  Miss  Gray 

. .  J.  A.  Ledingham,  clerk 

. .  Mrs  Bremner 

. .  W.  Anderson,  clerk  (J.  G.  &  Sons) 

30  David  Gauld  (of  A.  &  G.) 
. .  John  Mavor,  tailor 

32  Rod.  M 'Donald,  mason 
..  Mrs  Walker 

. .  Alex.  A.  S.  Moir,  gi'ocer 

34  Gavin  Pringle,  mason 

36  John  Cock 

. .  Wm.  C.  Benzie,  draper 

38  George  Wilson,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  W.  D.  Wood 

40  Mrs  Murray 

. .  Mrs  Ironside 

42  Wm.  Bowie,  mason 

. .  Miss  Mackie 

..   Mrs.  McDonald 

44  Wm.  Rae,  plasterer 

. .  Mrs.  McRae,  spirit  dealer 

. .  John  McRae 

46  Wm.  Smith,  printer 

. .  Harvey  A.  Glennie,  accountant 

. .  George  Glennie,  late  baker 

. .  R.  Reid  (N.  of  S.  Bank) 


432 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Hunter  Place. 

46  Urquhavt  road 
Thomas  Ritchie,  millwright 

Huntly  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Summer  strftel. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1-3  T.  W.Hampton,  carver  and  gilder 

4  James  Craigen,  merchant 
. .  Miss  Smith,  dressmaker 

5  George  G.  Hay,  late  teacher 
. .  Mrs  John  Fowler 

..  Rev.  Wm.  Ingram 
. .  John  Wilson 

6  James  Finlayson,  tailor 
11  James  Mowatt,  gardener 

..  Geo.  Andei-son,  jun.,  engraver 

1.3  Miss  Valentine,  grocer 

15  Miss  Kenn 

. .  Miss  Mathieson 

23  Wm.  Wilson,  fish  and  game  dealer 

27  Mrs.  Adamson,  provision  mcht. 

29  Charles  Lawie,  warehouseman 
31  M.  Lunan,  agent 

33  John  Taylor,  coachman 

35  J.  Fettes,  slater 

. .  Miss  Thomson 

43  Roval  Albert  Hall 

. .  Robert  Sim,  F.E.I.S.,'Academy 

53  R.  B.  Finlayson,  cashier 

. .  James  Maydon,  town  sergeant 

. .  Miss  Middleton,  lodgings 

..  Miss  Garden 

55  Wm.  Hunter,  gi-ocer 

. .  W.  O.  Hunter,  engraver 

57  John  Jolly,  painter 

59  Mrs  Shiach,  day  cook 

. .  Mrs.  Scoi'gie,  sick  nurse 

63  Wm.  Hunter,  grocer 

RiaHT  HAND  SIDE. 
Franciscan  Convent. 
Catholic  Cathedral. 
Rev.  Wm.  Stopani 
Rev.  Donald  Ohisholm 
Rev.  James  M'Gregor 
King's  square. 

24  John  Gaul  (of  G.  &  W.) 

. .  Mrs.  Smethurst,  dressmaker 

26  Mrs  Webster 

..  Thomas  M'Gregor  (of  M'G.  &&.) 

28  Mrs  G.  Seivwright 

30  Hospital  for  Female  Orphans 
50  Asylum  for  the  Blind 

..  Wm.  Meston,  superintendent 

60  Alex.  M'Lean,  foreman 

64  John  Russell,  painter 

Hutcheon  Street. 
From  Causewayend  to  Mary  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

11  George  Webster,  feuar 


27  James  Forbes,  slater 
33  John  Worling  (of  J.  &  J.  W.) 
. .  Alex.  Davidson,  coach  painter 
. .  James  Donald,  agent 

39  Alex.  Simpson,  grocer 
41  Wm-  Watt,  flesher 

51  Mrs  Hendry 

53  George  Clark,  baker 
55  Mrs  M'Intosh,  grocer 

63  Colin  Allan,  coppersmith 
. .  Alex.  Donald,  butcher 

65  Wm.  Brown,  feuar 

71  Miss  Walker,  dressmaker 

75  Mrs  Clai'k,  grocer 

79  J.  D.  Ledingham,  clerk 
George  street. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Alex.  Adam,  slater 
8  John    Bendelow,    provision    mer- 
chants 
16  Geo.  M'Pherson,  pawnbroker 

40  S.  R.  Stewart  &  Co.'s  Comb  Works 

54  John  Copland,  slater 

64  John  Copland,  slater 

66  Wm.  Dalgetty,  engineer 

70  Dalgetty  Brothers,  engineers 

72  D.  M'Intosh,  late  farmer 

74  Wm.  Mathieson,  spring  maker 

76  Lewis  Jamieson,  spirit  dealer 
78a  S.  &  W.  French,  grocers 


Hutcheon  Street  West. 

86  Wm.  Geddes,  plasterer 

88  Alex.  Philip,  dyer 

91  John  Skene,  flesher 

. .  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 

93  Wm.  Morrison,  baker ' 

M'Kay  &  Milne,  timber  merchts. 
Leslie  &  Hay,  house  carpenters 
Geo.  Fordyce  &  Co. ,  builders 
James  King,  builder 
Wm.  King,  granite  sculptor 
W.  R.  Goldney,  chairmaker 
John  Fraser  &  Son,  granite  works 
J.   Whitehead    &    Sons,  granite 

works 
Robert  Smith,  freestone  cutter 
Wm.  Farquharson,  builder 
M'Intosh  &  Rae,  sculptors 
Alex.   Erskine,   rope   and  twine 
manufacturer 
142  Miss  Hutcheon 
144  John  Ednie  (Richards  &  Co.) 

146  Charles  Shepherd,  overseer 
. .  Thomas  Barry,  reporter 

147  Mrs  Eden,  lodgings 

Mrs  Thomson,  Maybank  House 
152  James  Reid  (of  M.  &  R.) 
156  Captain  Hall,  Stirling  Cottage 
158  Arch.  Campbell,  inspector 
160  John  M.  D.  Gillies,  painter 
. .  David  Low,  joiner 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


433 


Imperial  Place. 

Between  Exchange  street  and  Stirling 
street. 
Milne  &  Pledge,  warehousemen 
H.  Henderson  &  Son,  leather  mer- 
chants 
Mutter  Howey  &  Co.,  carters 
James  Scott,  agent 

Innes  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street 
4  George  Martin,  agent 
6h  James  Cotton,  photographer 


Inglis  Court. 

30  Gallowgate. 

Ironmonger's  Court. 

14  Upperkirkgate. 

Irvine  Place. 

From  Holburn  road  to  Allan  stree 

1  R.  Gumming,  upholsterer 

2  Alex.  Laurie,  grocer 

4  Wm.  Angus  (of  J.  &  L.) 

6  James  Taggart,  stonecutter 

5  G.  Merchant,  house  agent 
10  Mrs  Turriff 

12  Charles  Murray,  shipmaster 

14  Geo.  Strachan,  berlin  wool  dealer 
16  Mrs  John  Campbell 

15  Mrs  Gould 

20  James  C.  Barnett,  teacher 
26  Misses  Davidson 
28  George  Greig  (of  G.  &  C.) 
30  David  Edwards,  accountant 
. .  Mrs  Wm.  Masson 
34  Mrs  G.  Sinclair 
36  J.  Pattison,  armourer 
38  E.  Ross,  photographer 
40  Mrs  Merson 
42  Mrs  James  Rodger 
44  Wm.  Rhind 
46  A.  Robertson,  plumber 
48  James  G.  Mutch,  grain  merchant 
60  A.  Dougans,  jr.,  ironmonger 
54  Alex.  M.  Elder,  plumber 
56  Wm.  C.  GelUe 
. .  John  Craigen,  photographer 
60  G.  Mutch  (Steam  Nav.  Co.) 
62  John  A.  Ross,  accountant 
64  James  Taylor  (Inland  Revenue) 
66  W.  Williamson,  late  Royal  Navy 
Panton,  plane  maker 


Jack's  Brae. 

From  U.  Denburn  to  Leadside  road. 
1  N.  of  S.  Bedding  Co. 
13  A.  Ewing,  shoemaker 

March  lane. 


Dr  Joseph  L.  Emslie 
Blair's  lane. 
45  Robt.  Wallace,  house  proprietor 
47  D.  Wyllie,  coal  merchant 

Jamaica  Street. 

From  Calsayseat  road  to  Stafford  st. 
2  John  Thomson,  jun.,  clerk 


James  Street. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 
John  Anderson,  hairdresser 
John  Shand,  hotel-keeper 
W.  Wisely,  grain  merchant 
K.  Shireffs  &  Son,  grain  merchants 
A.  J.  TuUoch,  fishcurer 
Mrs  John  Cheyne,  grocer 
Alex.  J.  Tulloch,  fishcurer 
Sailor's  Institute 
Navigation  School 
James  Hampton,  keeper 
W.  Donaldson,  merchant 
A.  R.  Murrison,  agent 
James  F.  Forrest,  shipwright 
Andrew  Sharp,  grain  merchant 
Mrs  Cameron,  spirit  dealer 
George  Smart,  provision  dealer 


Jamieson's  Court. 

5  Upperkirkgate. 

Jamieson's  Court. 

40  Shiprow. 

Jasmine  Place. 

37  Jasmine  Terrace. 
6  Ant.  SheiTiffs  (of  S.  Bros.) 
8  John  Wood,  stonecutter 

10  John  Reid,  engineer 

. .  Wm.  Clarkson,  cooper 
..  Arch.  Brown,  stonecutter 
. .  Peter  Milne,  insurance  agent 

12  John  Paul,  millwright 

. .  Charles  Craig,  tea  merchant 
. .  Alex.  Blackwood,  jeweller 
. .  John  Swanson,  clerk 

Jasmine  Terrace. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 

LEFT   HAND  SIDE. 

John  Wood,  stonecutter 

11  Harper  &  Sherit,  slaters 

13  G.  Cheyne,  house  carpenter 
17  Mrs  Wm.  Garden 

19  Wm.  Sherit  (of  H.  &  S.) 

. .  G.  Henry,  collector 

21  Wm.  Cheyne,  meter 

23  Wm.  Donald,  provision  dealer 

25  John  J.  Burnett,  stonecutter 

. .  John  Watt,  flesher 


434 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


31  Robert  Reid,  boxmaker 

Jasmine  place. 
49  C.  Yule,  flasher 
51  Wm.  Murray,  spirit  dealer 
61  Wm.  Shepherd  (of  A.  &  W.  S.) 
65  F.  W.  Smith  (of  F.  W.  S.  &  Sons) 
67  John  Farquharson,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE, 
16  Mrs  Simpson,  merchant 
18  And.  Still,  printer 
22  A.  Mathieson,  S.  B.  officer 
36  David  Taylor,  late  merchant 
38  John  Robb,  caretaker,  S.  B. 
44  Wm.  Wiseman,  feuar 
54  Alex.  Fraser,  late  shore  porter 
60  James  Duthie,  grocer 

John  Street. 

From  Loch  street  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  Robert  Walker,  cabinetmaker 
9  Mrs  Milne,  midwife 

13-15  Alex.  Marr,  miller 

27  James  Paterson,  coal  merchant 

29,  31,  33  T.  Craig  &  Sons,  tobacco 

manufacturers 
41  Wm.  Will,  grocer 

George  street. 
51J-53  Wm.  Harman,  spirit  dealer 
55  George  Cooper,  clerk  (P.O.) 

57  G.  Farquharson,  house  carpenter 
. .  Alex.  Elrick,  cutler 

Craig  &  Morrison,  boot  manufac- 
turers 
59  Gray,  Harrow,  &  Co.,  cartwrights 
. .  James  Knowles,  stonecutter 
63  James  Moir,  sawmaker 
65  Serg.  James  Lawson 
67  Robert  Stevens,  merchant 

Charlotte  street. 
73  John  Erskine,  tailor 
. .  Mrs  C.  Roberts 
. .  Miss  J.  Downie,  dressmaker 
. .  Miss  L.  Downie,  teacher 
77  Andrew  Laing,  manager 
81  John  Hector,  coal  agent 
87  A.  Smith,  bicycle  dealer 
89  John  Melvin,  grocer 

North  St.  Andreio  street. 
111-118  Mrs  Davidson,  hosier 
113-115  Robert  George,  tailor      _ 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Robert  Brown,  tailor 
10  Mrs  Wilson 

St.  George's-in-the-West  Church 
24  George  Coutts,  builder 
. .  Alex.  P.  Glass,  hatter 
. .  Robert  Milne,  spirit  dealer 
80  Alex.  Malcolm,  com.  agent 
48  Benjamin  Saunders,  banker 

George  street. 
54  James  Webster,  saddler 

58  J.  Reid  &  Sons,  mangle  manufac- 

turers 


64  Hugh  Moir,  tailor 
66  Wm.  Christie,  cartwright 
70  George  Tough,  cab  proprietor 
North  Charlotte  street. 
U.  P.  Church. 
78  Joseph  Leith,  house  carpenter 
80  John  G.  M'Kay,  beadle 
82  David  Ewing,  flesher 
86  Alex.  Cruden,  plumber 
86|  William  L.  Steel,  boot  and  shoe 

inaker 
88  John  Taylor,  cutter 
104  Joseph  Cheyne,  plumber 
106  NicoVs  court. 

108-110  James  Lumsden,  plumber 
112  Royal    Granite    Works,    James 
Wright  &  Sons 

Rodger's  ivalk. 

Jopp's  Court. 

40  Broad  street. 

Jopp's  Lane. 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  Spring 
Garden  Provision  Works. 

2  Sam.  Ramsay,  granite  works 
6  James  Bird,  carter 

10  Wm.  Christie,  cartwright 

John  street. 
38-40-42  Wm.  Shepherd  &  Sons,whole- 
sale  confectioners 
Marshall  &  Co. ,  provision  carers 

Justice  Lane. 

From  Justice  st.  to  East  North  st. 

Justice  Mill  Lane. 

From  Hardgate  to  Holburn  street. 

Free  Holburn  School 
8  P.  Watson  it  Son,  manufacturers 
10  Rich.  Bell  &  Co.,  painters 
12  J.  Henderson,  photographic  paper 
merchant 
G.  E.  Broomhead,  aerated  water 
manufacturer 

18  James  Hunter,  cab  proprietor 

19  Thomas  Davidson,  writer 
27  Wm.  Ogg,  house  carpenter 

B.  Reid  &  Co.,  implement  works 
Alex.  Pirie,  slater 

Justice  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Park  street. 
1  George  Donaldson,  shoemaker 
2-4  A.  W.  Birnie,  baker 

3  L.  Murphy,  bookseller 
3-1  Chapel  court. 

Mrs  Morgan,  spirit  dealer 
John  Matheson,  hosier 
W.  M  earns,  plasterer 
5-7  John  Matheson,  hosier 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


435 


8  John  Duncan,  spirit  dealer 

Justice  lane. 

10  Alex.  Bowman,  flesher 

11  A.  M'Leod  &  Co.,  tinplate  workers 

12  John  Noble,  grocer 
15  James  Hill,  grocer 

Gardener's  lane. 

19  James  Martin,  late  baker 
. .  Patrick  M.  Martin,  baker 
23  Martin  Brothers,  bakers 
25  BothweU's  court. 
29  John  Valentine,  broker 
.SI  John  Smith,  grocer 

32  Maur.hlin  Tower  court. 

Northern  Loan  Company,  Limited 
John  Reid,  blacksmith 

Jute  Street. 

From  King's  crescent  to  Sunnypark 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

I  J.  B.  Norrie  (of  B.  S.  &  N.) 

5  A.  Winchester  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.) 

11  Mrs  Yeats,  dressmaker 

15  Mrs  Greig,  provision  merchant 
27  James  Cheyne 

67  George  Stalker  (of  W.  &  S.) 
71  George  Thom,  sculptor 
. .  Wra.  Flynn  (Jute  Co.) 
. .  George  Reith,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

10  J.  Taylor,  heating  engineer 

16  Wm.  Macandrew,  job.  gardener 
. ,  Alex.  Milne,  gardener 

Charles  M 'Donald,  gTanite  works 
Arthur  Taylor,  sculptor 
Aberdeen  Jute  Co. ,  Limited 

Kidd  Lane. 

From  Summer  st.  to  Chapel  street. 

12  James  Thomson,  builder 

17  W.  T.  Riley,  turner 

20  Mrs  Stephen,  sick  nurse 

King  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Love  lane. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited; 
R.  Lumsden   and   E.    Fiddes, 
joint-managers 
David  Souter,  Accountant 
1  Stronach,  Duncan,    &    Duguid, 

advocates 
. .  Henry  Peterkin,  solicitor 
3-5  Andrew  Cameron,  draper 
7  John  Rae,  banker 
9  Commercial    Bank  of    Scotland, 
Limited,  Branch 

II  Mrs  C.  Ludwig 

13  Chivas  Brothers,  grocers  to  H.M. 
21  A.  J.  C.  Chivas  (of  Chivas  Bros.) 
. .  Mrs  Chivas 


27 


A.  G.  Watson,  commission  agent 
Inland  Revenue  Office 
And.  Jopp,  distributor  of  stamps 
John  Airth,  surveyor  of  taxes 
James  Russell,  surveyor  of  taxes 
David  Manson,  collector  of  I.  R. 
Wm.  R.  White,  supervisor  of  I.  R. 
J.  W.  Robson  (P.  and  I.  Tax) 
Wm.  Wilson,  keeper 
Aberdeen  Medical  and  Chirurgi- 

cal  Hall ;  keeper,  T.  Morrice 
Aberdeen  School  Board  Office 
D.  C.  MacDonald,  solicitor 
North  Church. 
Queen  street. 
West  North  street. 
Joseph  Tennant  &  Son,  drapers 
Old  Machar  School  Board  Office 
Hugh  Maclennan,  advocate 
Registrar,  St.  Nicholas  District, 

C.  Stronach 
Miss  Martin,  dressmaker 
John  M'Combie,  M.B.,  CM. 
George  Stewart,  fruiterer 
William  Wallace,  druggist 
Mrs  M'Gregor,  grocer 
Mrs  Lamb 

George  Rose,  oil  merchant 
George  Stewart,  fruiterer 
James  Wood  (late  R.A.H.) 
101  J.  T.  Clark,  coachbuilder 
Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings 
John  F.  White,  grain  merchant 

Mealmarket  street. 
125  Alex.  Gunn,  plumber 
David  Anderson,  grocer 
Alex.  Gunn,  plumber 
Rev.  T.  W.  H.  White,  M.A. 
Alex.  Buyers,  grain  merchant 
Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 
Miss  Robertson,  dressmaker 
Rev.  J.  P.  St.  Clair 
Wm.  Barnett,  tobacconist 

Mitchell  place. 
James  Hunter  (of  H.  R.  &  Co.) 
Charles  Sleigh,  M.A. 
Mrs  Dean 

John  R.  Dean,  S.S.C 
John  Summers,  M.D. 
Aberdeen  Female  School  of  In- 
dustry, North  Lodge 
Wm.  Thomson,  photographer 
William  Wallace,  druggist 
Alex.  Troup,  stationer 
Wm.  Keith,  jun.,  granite  works 
J.  T.  Clark,  coachbuilder 

King  street  place. 
J.  M.  Henderson,  engineer 
Garden  &  Co.,  granite  works 
C.  M 'Donald,  granite  show  yard 
William  David,  letter  cutter 
Peter  Florence,  stonecutter 
Wm.  Boddie,  granite  showyard 
A.  Robertson  &  Son,  stonecutters 

St.  Clair  street. 
Arch.  Brown,  stonecutter 


436 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


207  W.  L.  Dunn  &  Co.,  photographers 

209  James  Hunter,  granite  merchant 

210  John  Dunn,  moulding  mfct. 

211  Wm.  Smith,  joiner 

213  Wm.  Smith  &  Son,  house  carpen- 
ters 
215  Wilson  &  Stalker,  stonecutters 
217  John  J.  Burnett,  stonecutter 

Nelson  lane. 
225  Wm.  Hay,  town  sergeant 
. .  John  Watt  (of  Watt  &  Clark) 
. .  Misses  Walker,  milliners 
. .  Mrs  James  Lees,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  J.  Beattie,  lodgings 
227  A.  S.  Mackay  (of  B.  &  M.) 

..  A.  R.  Ross(H.M.C.) 
229  Miss  Maitland,  grocer 
Nelson  street. 
John  Duncan,  cattle  salesman 
Cattle  Market 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
2-4-6  John  E.  Esslemont,  grocer 

Receiving  Post  Office 
8-10  G.  &  J.  Mowat,  ironmongers 
10  John  Burnett,  shoemaker 
. .  James  Laing,  consulting  engineer 
12  PauU  &  Williamson,  advocates 
. .  A.  Duguid,  fishing  tackle  maker 
14  George  Sim,  bird  stuflfer 
16  Wm.  Knox,  grain  merchant 
18  R.  D.  Presslie,  M.B.,  CM. 
20  J.  &  J.  Hodge,  cutlers 
. .  Biu-nett  &  Reid,  advocates 
24  Donaldson   Rose    &    Co.,    ship- 
owners 
26  Dr.  Jofin  Robertson,  L.R.C.P., 
L.R.C.S.Ed. 
Thomas  Parsons,  verger 
St.  Andrew's  Chajjel. 
32  Alex.  Esslemont,  merchant 
40  Miss  Lobban,  teacher 
42  P.  Milne,  insurance  agent 
44  J.  &  A.  Webster,  advocates 
. .  James  Dale,  teacher 
. .  Mrs  M  'Ritchie,  register  office 
. .  Roderick  M'Ritchie,  late  R.N. 
46  Yeats,  Milne,  &  M'Donald,  advo- 
cates 
. .  T.  Fi-aser,  sen.,  patentee 
50  Simpson  Shepherd  (of   S.   S.   & 

Sons) 
52  Simpson  Shepherd  k  Sons,  wine 

merchants 
54  John  M'Kinnon,late  ironfounder 
56  Alex.  Rutherford,  grocer 

East  North  street. 
70  Wesley  Croll,  baker 
76  James  Sim  &  Co.,  chemists 
80  Wm.  Gordon  (of  J.  Sim  &  Co.) 
82  J.  Meldrum,  fish  dealer 
84  James  Brander,  M.B.C.M,. 
. .  Rev.  Hugh  M.  Smith,  M.A. 
86  P.  S.  Smart,  manufacturer 
88  John  Fowler,  draper 
90  Mrs  Methven 


110 


120 


James  Anderson,  manufacturer 

94  John  Hutchison,  saddler 
Frederick  street. 

George  Welsh,  baker 
Do.  do. 

John  Clark  (of  W.  &  C.) 

W.  R.  Tennant,  painter 

A.  Duncan,  horse  and  cab  hirer 

John  Fowler,  draper 

James  Kinnear,  artificial  limb- 
maker 

Robert  Frost,  bookseller 

Mrs  Sandison 

J.  W.  Reid,  auctioneer 

John  Daniel 

James  Tough,  grocer 
Do.  do. 

Princes  street. 

Thomas  Donaldson,  spirit  dealer 

George  Fyfe,  grocer 

William  Smith,  flesher 

William  Lobban  (Blaikie  Bros.) 

And.  Ross,  bookkeeper 

Rob.  Reid,  spirit  dealer 

Mrs  \Yatson,  merchant 

Arch.  M.  M'Donald,  advocate  (of 
Y.  M.  &  M'D.) 

Wm.  Smith,  architect  (of  W,  &  J. 
S.  &  K.) 

W.  &  J.  Smith  &  Kelly,  architects 

John  Hardie,  photographer 

Charles  Nicol,  shoemaker 

Mrs  White 

D.  G.  M'Adam,  carter 

Robert  Ogilvie,  hardware  mercht. 

John  Allan,  warehouseman 

Cay  Brothers,  grocers 
SummerJieUl  terrace. 

Northern  Co-oper.  Co.,  Lim. 

Miss  Dickson,  dairy 

John  Taylor  (Chivas  Brothers) 

Alex.  Dufton,  china  merchant 

Miss  Anderson,  dressmaker 

,  170  A.  Murray,  slater 

George  Williamson 

J.  Williamson  (of  W.  &  S.) 
Jasmine  terrace. 

George  Milne  &  Co.,  King  Street 
Sawmills 

Roslin  terrace. 
Urquhart  road. 

Alex.  Strichen,  baker 
Do.  do. 

Wm.  Ross,  commissariat  dept, 

W^m.  Probit,  compositor 

Peter  Smith,  merchant 

King  Street  Public  School 

Smith  &  Taylor,  granite  works 

Boys'  Hospital 

Richard  Jones,  master 


King  Street  Place. 

From  199  King  st.  to  West  North  st. 
4  Mrs  Stephen,  lodgings 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


437 


7  James  Irvine,  horseshoer 

King   Street  Iron  Works,  J    M. 
Henderson 

King  Street  Road. 

From  Love  lane  to  Ladymill 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

James  Hutcheon,  granite  works 
John  Duncan,  Zetland  House 

Merldand  road. 
St.  Peter's  Cemetery. 
Robert    Cran,    cashier,   Newham 
Cottage 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

George  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  Fern- 
dell  Cottage 
James    Findlay,  agent,    Rosevale 

Cottage 
W.  T.  Fyfe,  teacher,  Kent  Cottage 
James  Stephen,  Meadow  Cottage 
Mrs  Jas.  Walker,  Beach  Bank  Cot. 
Miss  Mollison,  St.  Mary's  Cottage 
Jas.  Leith,    contractor,   Bayview 

Cottage 
Wm.  M'Bey,  Ythan  Cottage 
Alex.  Morrison,  Ivy  Cottage 
Mrs  Wm.  Fyfe,  Gleniffer  Cot. 
Wm.  Bonnar,  merchant,  Menard 

Cottage 
A.  D.  Longair,  spirit  dealer,  Eliza- 
beth Cottage 
Wm.   Norrie,  merchant,  Emerald 

Cottage 
John  Hutchison,  saddler,  Deveron 

Villa 
T.  Isaac  (H.M.C.),  Deveron  Villa 
F.  A.  Proctor,  Albert  Cottage 
Mrs  Lawrence,  Caersws  Cottage 
Rev.  E.  C.  Leal,  May-Frere  Cot. 
Jas.    Smith,    shipmaster.    Kings- 
field  Cottage 
Mrs  Geddes,  lodgings,  Kingsfield 

Cottage 
Alex.  Connon,  Chrysolite 
Robert  Gibb,  granite  works 
Robert  Gibb,  Ladymill  Cottage 

Kingsland  Place. 

247  George  street. 

1  Mrs.  Ross,  Lodgings 
..  Wm,  Ross,  builder 

8  John  Philip,  grocer 

11  Thomas  Gilbert 

12  Roderick  Boyne,  joine*? 
14  Wm.  Jaffray,  agent 

17  John  Cruickshank  (of  C.  H.  &  Co.) 

18  David  Ross,  accountant 
. .  Adam  Buchan,  painter 

. .  R.  Calder,  church  officer 
20  Wm.  Jamieson,  confectioner 
22  Neil  Stewart 


King's  Crescent. 

From  Mounthooly  to  Spittal. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  John  Gauld  (of  G.  &  T.) 

7  George  E.  Kitson,  china  merchant 
. .  Mrs  John  Morris 

9  John  S.  Wilson,  draper  ■ 
11  Robert  Williams,  cashier 
13  Rev.  John  Skene 

15  Mrs  John  Alexander 

17  David  Carnegie,  missionary 

19  Rev.  Henry  C.  Williams 

21  William  Ironside,  shoemaker 

Jute  street. 
23  C.  W.  Duthie  (of  L.  &  D.) 
. .  Ewen  Macdonald,  grocer 

25  James  Goodbrand  (of  S.  &  G.) 
27  James  Low 

29  John  Florence  (of  B.  &  F.) 

31  S.  Goodbrand  (of  S.  &  G.),  Viewton 
place 

33  Alex.  Sangster,  grocer 

. .  And.  Mitchell,  shore  porter 

Rev.  John  Comper,  St.  Margaret's 
brae 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Skene   &    Goodbrand,  rope    and 
twine  manufacturers 
40  Wm.  Eraser,  painter 
. .  Alex.  Hogg  (of  G.  H.  &  Sons) 
44  James  Gray,  baker 
46  Wm.  Milne,  grocer 
48         Do.  do. 

Bower  &  Florence,  granite  works 
Love  lane. 
96  J.  Mathieson,  cabinetmaker 
. .  Jas.  S.  Anderson  (of  J.  &  J.  S.  A.) 

King's  Gate. 

South  Stocket  road,  right  hand. 

16  P.  S.  Smart,  manufacturer,  Wilton 

House 
IS  Rev.  Wm.  Smith 

20  R.  Davidson,  Park  Lee 

22  Duncan  Forbes,  Brnan  Lodge 

26  Alex.  Machray,  Struan  Cottage 

30  Rev.  W.   S.  Chedbarn,  Banchory 

Park  Cottage 

34  Wm.  Davidson,  clothier,  Fern  Lea 
36  Wm.  Souttar,  Edenville 

Gordondcde road. 
50  Alex.  Anderson,  Forest  Lodge 
John  Rae  Smith,  King's  Acre 

King's  Square. 

Huntly  street. 
3  J.  Stewart,  beadle  (R.C.C.) 

Kintore  Place. 

From  Farmer's  Hall  to  Richmond  st. 


438 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

George  Duguid,  builder 

21  A.  M'Kay,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
12  P.  M'Donald,  contractor 
. .  A.  B.  Eraslie,  house  carpenter 
20  Mrs  Dawson,  dressmaker 

22  Jas.  Reith,  gi-ain  merchant 

South  Mount  street. 

24  Mrs  Reid,  restaurant  keeper 
26  Thomas  Eraser 

28  Mrs  Reid,  restaurant  keeper 
34  Henry  Paterson,  accountant 

Kirkville  Terrace. 

Gt.  Western  road,  left  hand. 

1  W.  Dumolo,  manager 

2  Miss  Thomson 

3  Wm.  Whyte,  sub.  ins.  of  schools 

4  Miss  M'Hardy 
. .  Mrs  G.  C.  Leys 

Langstane  Place. 

From  Dee  street  to  Bon-Accord  st. 
1  Miss  E.  M.  Brown 
2-6  Watt  &  Grant,  silk  mercers 

3  J.  Landles,  restaurant  keeper 

4  Mrs  G.  Jamieson 

. .  A.  Reiter,  professor  of  music 
7  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  surgeon 
9  James  AUardyce,  sergt.  of  police 

. .  John  Dickson,  painter 

25  Wm.  Spence,  restaurant  keeper 
28  J.  &  A.  Ogilvie,  undertakers 

34  George  R.  Go  wans,  artist 

Laurel  Wood  Avenue. 

Continuation  of  Belmont  place. 
Wm.  Boswell,  observer 
C.  B.  Williams,  cashier 
A.  Law,  warehouseman 
Wm.  Jamieson,  tea  merchant 

Lawson's  Court. 

46  Netherkirkgate. 

Leadside  Road.    ~ 

From  S.  Mount  street  to  N.  Albert  st. 
1  Wm.  Murray,  grocer 
5  Mrs  Anderson,  midwife 
7  John  Strachan  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons) 
13  A.  R.  Stewart,  dyer 
19  George  Gordon,  blacksmith 

29  J.  Strachan  &  Sons,  grain  merchs. 

30  Northfield  Pubhc  School. 
36  George  Craig,  baker 

38  Ben.  Herd,  grocer 

47  A.  &  D.  Martin,  slaters 

64  Thomas  Smith,  draper 

C6  Mrs  J.  Anderson,  sick  nurse 


Short  loanings. 

Westfield  Buildings 
78  James  Weir,  grocer 

R.  Coulter,  dairyman 
82  Frederick  Mowat,  plumber 

87  Chalmers'  Female  School 
95  Wm.  Dinnes,  Ash  Cottage 

114  Robert  Gerrie,  painter 

137  James  M'Kinnon,  upholsterer 

139  John  Gall  (of  G.&W.) 

. .  John  E.  Black,  sanitary  dept. 

..A.    B.   Noble,    sewing   machine 
maker 

Lemon  Street. 

Off  Park  street. 
1  David  Watts,  builder 

4  Wm.  Philip,  distributor 

5  Wm.  Duguid,  com.  traveller 
Wm.    Thomson,    aerated    water 

manufacturer 
Joseph  Smith,  agent 

Leslie  Terrace. 

Between  Powis  terrace  and  Railway. 
86  A.  Grant,  manager 

88  Thos.  Mackenzie,  com.  trav. 
90.Thos.  Watt  (of  W.  &  B.),  Balfour 

House 

91  F.  Scott,  bookseller 

92  George  Stephen,  draper 

93  Peter  Barron  (of  W.  &B.),  Editha 

Cottage 
. .  James  Wilson,  com.  traveller 
97  C.  Ogilvie,  com.  traveller 
. .  Henry  O.  Gardiner,  com.  trav. 
99  G.  M.  Moir,  music  seller 

101  John  Stevenson,  watchmaker 

102  M.  Calder,  watchmaker 

104  Rev.  Alex.  Webster 

105  Robert  Gordon,  joiner 

106  G.  Lyon 

107  George  Anderson  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

109  James  Chivas  (of  B.  &  S.) 

110  R.  Milne  (A.  P.  &  Sons,  Lim.) 

112  Alex.  Burness,  flesher 

113  John  Davidson  (N.  B.  Ry.) 

114  A.  S.  Stewart,  tailor 

115  David  Maver,  late  teacher 

116  H.  Lyon,  manager 

117  D.  F.  M'Naughton 

121  S.  B.  Davidson,  jun.,  bookkeeper 

122  J.  A.  Smith,  cashier 

. .  LI.  Ivor  Jones,  Inland  Revenue 
F.  Robertson,  superintendent 

Ligertwood's  Court. 

99  George  street. 

Lime  Street. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  St  Clement 

street. 
20  Wm.  Scott 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


439 


Lindsay  Street. 

From  Diamond  st.  to  Crimon  pi. 

Links  Street. 
From  St.  Clement  street  to  Links. 
5  James  Badenoch,  bootmaker 
John  Fyfe,  stone  merchant 

Little  Belmont  Street. 
From  Back  wynd  to  Belmont  street. 

1  Peter  Smith,  boot-top  manuf. 

2  James  Lockhart,  confectioner 

3  Alex.  Bruce,  horse  shoer 

5  A.  T.  Sutherland,  tailor 

6  Mrs  P.  Cameron,  spirit  dealer 

7  John  M'D.  Gillies,  painter 

8  John  Clark,  agent 

9  Miss  Fraser,  lodgings 

10  Jackson's  binding  works 
High^School  for  Girls 

Little  Chapel  Street. 

From  Summer  street  to  Chapel  st. 

3  A.  B.  Robertson,  plumber 
. .  Mrs  Michie,  milliner 

4  Mrs  Henderson,  staymaker 

5  John  Watt,  freestone  cutter 
. .  Alexander  LaAv,  slater 

6  R.  Laws,  late  cabinetmaker 
. .  John  Michie,  compositor 

. .  Wm.  Abel,  postman 
8  Chas.  Mitchell,  grate  manufr. 

10  J.  &  J.  Sutherland,  joiners 

11  Miss  Alexander,  hosier 
15  James  Stewart,  flesher 

17  Mrs  Ross,  provision  merchant 
19  Mrs  Ironside 
. .  Mrs  Cushnie,  sick  nurse 
. .  Peter  Gordon,  painter 

Littlejohn  Street. 
From  Gallowgate  to  West  North  st. 
5  Geo.  Robbie,  bottler 
8  J.  Fitzpatrick,  spirit  merchant 

11  William  Simmers,  broker 

12  George  Grant,  japanner 

14  Cattanach  &  Co.,  tobacco  manu- 
facturers 
21  J.  Blaikie  &  Sons,  plumbers,  &c. 

36  Evangelistic  Mission  Hall 

37  Mrs  Howitt,  lodgings 

41  A.  &  W.  Shepherd,  tailors 

Livingston's  Court. 

78  Loch  street. 

Loanhead  Place. 
From  Loanhead  terrace  to  North  end 

of  Watson  street. 
1  John  Henderson,  shipmaster 


2  John  Thomson,  book-keeper 

4  James  Mitchell,  builder 

5  Wm.  Bisset,  clerk 

6  John  Hadden,  shipmaster 

8  Alex.  Anderson  (G.  F.  &  Co.) 

Loanhead  Terrace. 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Ann  place. 

2  Peter  Clark,  draper 

4  P.  Henderson,  clothier 

6  T.  Lawrence  (of  G.  M.  &  Co.) 

8  George  Cowie,  perfumer 
10  David  Williamson,  flesher 

12  Miss  Watson,  teacher 

14  D.  Youngson  (Broadford  Works) 
. .  John  Duthie,  grocer 

16  And.  Wyness,  butcher 

18  Mrs  James  Easton 
20  Mrs  James  Scorgie 

22  James  Lawson,  shipmaster 

24  George  Nicol 

26  John  Leith,  grocer 

. .  John  Thomson,  clerk 

28  Miss  Turner 

30  John  Matthews,  shipmaster 

32  James  Donaldson,  draper 

34  Charles  Moir,  bookseller 

36  Mrs  Joss,  game  dealer 

38  James  Main,  cork  manufacturer 

40  Mrs  Smith 

. .  Jonathan  Ritchie  (E.  &  M.) 

42  John  Allan,  plumber 

46  George  RoberLson 

. .  J.  Ferries,  cashier,  N.  Co-op.  Co. 

48  T.  Fotheringham,  accountant 

50  John  M.Carnie,  gTOcer 

. .  John  Reid,  gardener 

52  John  Gordon,  shipmaster 

54  W.  K.  Stewart,  manufacturer 

56  James  Anderson,  flesher 

57  Wm.  Watt  (of  G.  Fordyce  &  Co.) 
John  M'Kenzie  (of   G.   &  M'K.) 

Park  Cottage 

58  John  Ledingham,  agent 

59  Mrs  Wm.  Smith 

60  James  Dow 

61  Mrs  James  Birss 
63  Alex.  M'Killigan 

65  George  Scott,  watchmaker 

67  James  Rennie,  teacher 

69  Alex.  Davidson,  cabinetmaker 

Lobban's  Court. 

29  Castle  street. 

Loch  Street. 

From  Harriet  street  to  Windy  wynd. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

13  John  Milne,  com.  merchant 
. .   Wilham  Cameron 

15  Mrs  J.  Milne,  game  dealer 

17  E.  B.  Guthrie,  grocer 

19  R.  Tindal,  heating  engineer 


440 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


21  Neil  M'Kay,  plumber 
25  Peter  Coutts,  collector 
27  John  G.  M'Kay,  painter 
31  Hai-ry  Smart,  spirit  dealer 

33  J.  Gilmonr  Dickie,  M.IIJIV.S. 
35  Alex.  Christie,  chimney  sweep 
. .  Mrs  Alves,  draper 

George  street. 
39  John  P.  Anderson,  flesher 
41-43  Soup  Kitchen 
5lA  Alex.  Mutch,  tailor 

53  John  Watson,  clogmaker 

55  Mrs  Joss,  provision  merchant 

59  N.  Co-op.  Co. ,  shoemakers 
61  George  Duncan,  agent 

63  Gordon  &  Thomson,  merchants 
. .  J.  L.  Aiken,  upholsterer 

. .  George  Pirie,  carter 

St.  Andreiv  street. 

77  W.  T.  Laing,  butcher 

79-81  James  Tindal,  blacksmith 
89  Mrs  Pyper,  spirit  dealer 
95  Aberdeen  Loan  Co. 
John  strc't. 
113  Robert  Brown,  tailor 
Spring  garden. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

14  Gray  &  Co.,  coal  merchants 
18  Mrs  Clubb,  provision  dealer 
22-24  Barron  &  Son,  colour  merchts. 
George  street. 

34  James  Tough,  spii'it  dealer 

40^  Charles  Mitchell,  grate  manuf. 
42''John  Webster,  foreman 

Anderson's  court. 
50  N.  Co-operative  Co.,  clothiers 
52         do.  do.  do. 

54  do.  do.         reg.  office 

56  do.  do.         bakery 
58          do.  do.         grocers 

60  Wm.  Bain.  Lim.,  livery  stables 

64  David  Argo,  spirit  dealer 
66  G.  Howie,  house  carpenter 

68  N.  Co-operative  Co.,  butchers 

70  J.  Archibald,  carter 

76  Andrew  Borthwick,  dyer 

78  Livingston's  court. 

92  Alex.  Ogston  &  Sons,  candle  and 
soap  manufacturers 
Mnes  street. 
112  Cuthhert  &  Co.,  brewers 

Young  street 

120  D.  Macandrew  &  Co.,  builders,  &c. 

120j  Boric  2'iiace. 

Berry  lane. 

128  John  Stevenson,  house  carpenter 

Sirring  garden. 

Lodge  Walk. 

From  Castle  street  to  Queen  street. 

2  Wm.  Robb,  bank  messenger 
Prison,  John  Rutledge,  governor 
21  Mrs  James  M'Kechnie,  broker 
23  Arch.  Campbell,  inspector 


25-27  County  Constabulary  Buildings 
33-35  M.  A.  Trainer,  clothier 
39  James  Davidson,  innkeeper 
42  John  M'CanUj  clothier 

49  Mrs  Glennie,  innkeeper 

Logan's  Court. 

152  Gallowgate. 

Longacre. 

From  Broad  st.  to  West  North  street. 

50  J.  &  A.  Booth,  chimney  sweeps 
57  Alex.  Cordiner,  grocer 

Love  Lane. 

From  King's  crescent  to  King  street. 
20  G.  Donaldson,  shoemaker 
David  Porter,  builder 

M'Combie's  Court. 

50^  Union  st.  to  53  Netherkirkgate 

M 'Donald's  Place. 

27  Charles  street. 

M 'Kay's  Court. 

84  Gallowgate. 

M 'Lean's  Court. 

52  Gallowgate. 

Maberly  street. 

From  Broadford  place  to  Skene  sq. 
Alex.  Snowie,  sculptor 
King  k  Milne,  house  carpenters 
Broadford  Works,  Richards  &  Co. 
James  Robertson,  storekeeper 
22  Jas.  Knox,  china  merchant 

Machray's  Court. 

81  George  street. 

Machray's  Court. 

13  Bon- Accord  street. 

Mackay's  Court. 

112i  Gallowgate. 

Mackie  Place. 

West  end  of  Skene  street. 

1  Mrs  Grant 

2  Alex.  Donald,  wood  merchant 

3  Mrs  Paterson 

4  Miss  Whyte 

5  Mrs  Major  Patterson 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


441 


Magdala  Place. 

30  Short  loanings. 

March  Lane. 

13  Jack's  brae. 

Margaret  Street. 

From  Henry  street  to  Thistle  lane. 

7  Mrs  King 
. .  Mrs  Elrick 

9  Miss  Craig 
. .  Mrs  James  Garvie 
. .  Thos.  Skea,  upholsterer 
. .  James  Ross  (of  J.  &  J.  R.) 

10  Miss  Liimsden,  lodgings 
..  Miss  Anderson 

. .  Mrs  Young 

11  R.  Hay  (of  R.  &  J.  H.) 

. .  John  N.  Burnett,  tea  merchant 

12  James  Walker,  bootmaker 
. .  Mrs  Robb 

. .  Mrs.  Calder,  lodgings 

14  James  Marr,  merchant 

Marine  Place. 

Ferryhill. 

2  Misses  Thomson 

3  Mrs  M'Gilvray  (late  of  Keith) 

4  Alex.  S.  Leslie 

..  F.  A.  R.  Leslie,  architect 

5  Major  Wm.  Franklin 

6  Wm.  Walker  (of  J.  o^  W.  Bisset) 

Marine  Terrace. 

Ferryhill. 

3  Wm.  Fletcher,  currier 

4  James  Macbeth,  pianoforte  maker 

5  John  Robertson,  corn  merchant 
G  Alex.  E.  Durno  (of  D.  &  Co.) 

7  Mrs  Webster 

8  Francis  Buchan,  baker 

9  A.  N.  Gray 

10  G.  G.  Littlejohn  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 

11  Rev.  David  Burns 

Marischal  Street. 

From  Castle  street  to  Regent  quay. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  Mrs  Craig,  lodgings 
3  Marshall  Watt,  painter 
5-9  Royal  Oak  Hotel,  John  Milne 
7  J.  M'K.  Fraser,  tobacconist 
11  James  C.  Gray,  merchant 

13  J.  R.  Tastard,  flesher 

15  M.  Rennie,  furniture  dealer 
17  John  Moir,  confectioner 

19  A.  R.  D.  Leask,  advocate 
. .  Arch.  Campbell,  solicitor 
. .  Mrs  Thos.  Levie,  lodgings 
21  James  Macdonald,  tailor 


25  Free  Registry,  Miss  Bremner 
Miss  M'Grigor 

T.  Meakin,  picture  frame  maker 
And.  M'Bain,  tailor  and  clothier 


23 
25 
29 
33 
39  Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 


C.  Robertson  (of  R.  &  Co.) 
. .  Wm.  Gill,  commission  merchant 

40  J.  Jaffray,  tea  merchant 

Marischal  street  bridge^ 

41  James  Craigen,  dairy 

43  Alex.  A.  S.  Marshall,  com.  agent 
45  John  Robertson,  corn  factor 
47  G.  Hutcheson  &  Co.,  corn  factors 
. .  A.  Murdoch  &  Son,  grain  merchts, 
. .  Clarke  &  Co.,  grain  merchants 
49  C.  Tennant  &  Co. ,  chemical  manu- 
facturers 
51  Mrs  Burns,  lodgings 
53  J.  G.  Falconer,  agent 
55  James  Aiken,  jun.,  &  Co.,  insur- 
ance brokers 
..   M.   R.  Johannesen   &   Co.,  ship 

brokers 
57  John  Burt,  tailor 
61  Wm.  Leonard,  coal  merchant 
63  Herman  Ganson,  ship  broker 
. .  Berneaud  &  Co.,  merchants 
. .  A.  H.  Taylor,  shipowner 
. .  Miss  Macphail 
65  Berry  &  Mackay,  opticians 
67  W.  Leslie  &  Co.,  ship  owners 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
2  John  Cook,  cashier  (Union  Bank) 
10  George  M'Gregor,  furniture  dealer 
12  John  Wohlers,  provision  mercht. 
. .  M.  Rennie,  furniture  dealer 
16  James  Gibb,  bootmaker 
18  D.  M'Callum,  insurance  agent 
20  John  Williamson,  hairdi-esser 
22  Medical  Dispensary 
20  Museum  of  Science 
28  Alex.  Morison,  bookseller 
30  Mrs  Jamieson,  lodgings 
32  James  Dick,  plumber 
34  Duncan  and  Morice,  advocates 
. .  Shore  Porters'  Society  Office 
. .  Joseph  Reid,  com.  agent 
38  Robertson  &  Co.,  tailors 

Marischal  street  bridge. 
42  Miss  Finlayson 
. .  George  Buchan,  porter 
. .  Mrs  Ross,  lodgings 
44  John  Sheed  &  Co.,  merchants 
46  Wm.  Couper,  fishery  officer 
. .  Chas.  Taylor,  ship  broker 
. .  James  Morrison  (of  M.  &  S.) 
48  J.  T.  Rennie  &  Son,  insur.  brokers 
. .  Craig  &  Hunter,  merchants 
. .  Geo.  Cruickshank,  sailmaker 

Trinity  Church. 
56  J.  S.  Chalmers,  insurance  broker 
. .  Rob.  Robertson,  ship  chandler 
58  George  Spark,  messenger 
60  Geo.  Thompson  &  Co.,  shipowners 
62  John  Cook  &  Sons,  insur.  brokers 


442 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Market  Buildings. 

Market  street. 

BASEMENT  FLOOR. 

2  Mrs  Pirie,  fish  dealer 

3  Mrs  Leslie,        do. 

5  Mrs  Petrie,       do. 

6  Mrs  Anderson,  do. 

8-9  Wm.  Farquharson,  fish  dealer 

10  Mrs  Pert,  do. 

11  Mrs  Stephen,  do. 

12  Mrs  Walker,  do. 

38  Miss  Smith,  confectioner 

39  Mrs  Davidson,  cook  shop 

62-63  James  Brown,  fish  and  game 

dealer 
64  George  Watt,  mealseller 

68  Forbes  &  Skinner,  fish  dealers 

69  J.  Garrow,  jun. ,  fish,  (fee,  dealer 
87  Mrs  Noble,  dairy 

89  M.  CroU,  baker 

90  James  Strathdee,  baker 

Mrs  Connon,  fish  dealer 

Mrs  Lees,  do. 

Mrs  Allan  M'Kinlay,     do. 
Mrs  Smith,  confectioner 
Agnes  Wood,  fish  dealer 
R.  Garrow,  fish  and  game  dealer 

HALL. 

Market  office 
1,  2,  3  George  Rose,  flesher 
4,  5,  6  John    Williamson    &    Son 

fleshers 
11  Mrs  Fraser,  flesher 

12,  13  Wm.  Smith  do. 

15,  16,  17,  19  Jas.  Whyte,  do. 

2b,  27,  28  William  Martin  do. 

29  Wm.  Kemp,  do. 

31  Sangster  &  Shand,  do. 

32,  S3,  34  W.   M.  Thompson,  basket 
maker 

35  Mrs  Jamieson,  provision  dealer 

36  Wm.  Rebecca,  jun.,  flesher 
38  Mrs  Gray,  do. 

41  Peter  Kirton,  doi 

42  David  Ewing,  do. 
44  A.  Gordon,  do. 

46  A.  S.  Stewart,  do. 

47  A.  Wallace,  do. 
50,  bl,  52  James  M'Intosh,  do. 

Andrew  Anderson,  gardener 
James  Smith,  do.    ~~ 

Mrs  James  Connon,  do. 
Alexander  Mortimer,  do. 
James  Hutcheson,  do. 
Alex.  Ross,  brush  maker 
Mrs  Porter,  gardener 

Alexander  Davidson,  do. 
Peter  M 'Robbie,  do. 

Robert  Cor.non  &  Co.,  do. 
John  M'Pherson,  do. 

James  Ferrier,  fruiterer 
Alex.  Gray,  do. 

Mrs  Paterson,  confectioner 
George  Morgan,  fruiterer 


Robert  Herd,  do. 

Alex.  Mackie,  do. 

Alex.  Burns  &  Co.,  do. 
Alex.  Burns,  jun.,  do. 
James  Gerrard,  nurseryman 

GALLERY. 

.Vlexander  Morrison,  clothier  and 
outfitter 
1,  2  A.  Mackie,  basket  maker 

3  John  Low,  tailor 

4  A.  Dempster  &  Co.,  booksellers 
5-6  George  Collie,  hardware  dealer 
7  John  Robertson,  watchmaker 
8-9  T.  P.  Nicoll,  bookseller 

10  John  Grant,  tailor 

12  Geoi-ge  Gellie,  fancy  goods 

13,  14  James  Campbell,  bookseller 

16  James  Wilson,  bookbinder 

17  Moses  Katz,  bookseller 

18  Peter  Finnie,  bookseller 

19  Miss  M'Kenzie,  draper 

20  Mrs  Garden,  fancy  goods 

21  A.  Garden,  tobacconist 

22  Geo.  Campbell,  fancy  goods 
23-24  G.  Anderson,  jun.,  engraver 
26-27  Wm.  Caufield,  general  dealer 
30,  31,  32,  33  Robert  Ogg,  do. 

34-35  Mrs  Thomas  Calder,  draper 
38-39  Misses  Ingram,  fancy  goods 
45  John  Calder,  watchmaker 
46, 47,  48  Mrs  John  Calder,  draper 
49-50  Misses  Connor,  do. 

51-52  Mrs  Alves,  do. 

53-54  Mrs  Duffus,  ironmonger 
55-56  B.  Duffus,  watchmaker 

Market  Street. 

From  Union  street  to  Victoria  bridge. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  David  W.  Clark,  teller  (N.  B.  of  S.) 
. .   Wm.  Sim,  teller  (N.  B.  of  S.) 
. .  G.  W.  Hamilton,  shipmaster 

3  Peter  Mitchell,  tobacconist 

5  Scot.   Employers  Ass.  Co.,  Lim. ; 

James  Davidson,  manager 

. .  G.  Cooper,  sharebroker 

. .  R.  C.  Williamson,  com.  agent 

. .  G.  &  W.  Morgan,  photo-artists 

. .  Thomson  A-  Duncan,  lithographers 
7  London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co. 
9  John  Raffan,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house 

11  M 'Donald's  Club  Hotel 

13  Wm.  &  Keith  Jopp,  wine  merchts. 
to  the  Queen 

15  And.  A.  Bell,  spirit  dealer 

17  Public  Library 

19  John  Mollison,  coffee  rooms 

21  British  Linen  Co.  Bank 

23  L.  M'Kinnon,  jun.,  &  Son,  advo- 
cates 

. .  Wm.  Mackinnon,  advocate 

. .  Aberdeen  District  Tramways  Co. 


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31  John  Airth,  jun.,  tea  merchant 
33  Do.  do. 

. .  Young's  Paraffin  Light  &  Mineral 
Oil  Co.  (Limited) 

35  George  Bruce,  seed  merchant 

37  Miss  Gordon,  lodgings 

. .  James  Smith,  watchmaker 

. .  Gordon  Graham,  tea  merchant 

. .  Daniel  Grichton,  jun.,  shipmaster 

. .  Wm.  Ross,  agent 

. .  George  Cruickshank,  agent 

. .  Charles  Melvin,  watchmaker 

..  John  M.  Moir,  agent 

. .  Wm.  M'Millan,  engTaver 

. .  Miss  Duncan,  dressmaker 

39  D.  Ritchie,  druggist 
43-45  Douglas  Hotel,  A.  Stott 

Shi2:)roiv. 
Post  Office 
D.  Collie 

Trinity  Quay. 
Provost  Jamicson's  Quay. 
A.  Reid,  drysalter 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Hay  &  Lyall,  carvers  and  gilders 
to  the  Queen 

Market  Btiildiyigs. 
Hadden  street. 
18  Wm.  Smith  &  Son,  seedsmen 
20  James  Strachan,  grocer 
22  Stock  Exchange 
. .  Thow's  Temperance  Hotel 

24  James  Forbes  &  Sons,  wholesale 

merchants 

25  Alex.  Morrison,  clothier 
26-28  Alex.  S.  Cook,  clothier 

28  Alex.  Mitchell,  agent  (B.  C.  Rys.) 
. .  Nat.  Telephone  Co. ,  Limited 
„.  Wm.  Mackintosh,  agent 
..  Geo.  Porter,  jun.,  grain  merchant 
30  W.  &  W.  Lindsay,  booksellers 

32  J.  &  A.  Gibb,  warehousemen 
34  Wm.  Glennie,  shoemaker 

36  F.  Henderson,  clothier 

38  Thurburn  Cooking  Depot 
. .  Public  Reading  Room 

. .  Wm.  Thomson,  basket  maker 

40  Thomas  Lamb,  bookseller 

42  Mackenzie,    Watt,     &    Maitland, 

warehousemen 
44  G.  Stephen,  Pavilion  Restaurant 

Trinity  kme. 
46  Wm.  Meff,  fish  and  game  dealer 
48  W.  F.  Ogg,  advocate 
. .  John  M'Dougall,  grain  merchant 
. .  John  Fleming,  merchant 
. .  James  Playdon 
. .  James  H.  Bower,  merchant 
. .  Wm.  Meff,  fish  and  game  dealer 
. .   W.  Stott,  spirit  dealer 
50  G.  M'Crae  &  Co.,  drapers 
52  M'Farland's  Music  Hall 
G'ltild  street. 

Clark  Bros.,  hay  dealers 

Alex.  Wyness,  butcher 


A.  R.  Gray,  com.  agent 
J.  &  W.  Henderson,  slate  merchts. 
A.  M'Kenzie,  coal  merchant 
Mennie  &  Brown,  coal  merchants 
J.  &  W.  Henderson,  slate  merchts. 
Andrew  Walker,  coal  merchant 
M'Taggart  <fe  Booth,  coal  merchts. 
N.   Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.,  coal  dept., 

A.  Taylor 
Adam  &  Co.,  coal  merchants 
Deeside  Railway  Goods  Station 
Wet  Fish  Market 

Palmerston  road. 
Duckworth,    Photo.    Studio   and 

Restaurant 
A.  Smith,  bicycle  depot 
Wm.  Sangster,  coal  merchant 

Martin's  Lane. 

From  Green  to  Rennie's  wynd. 

1  Mrs  Sangster,  keeper,  news-roonr 

Mary  Place. 

From  Hutcheon  street  Avest  to  Rose- 
mount  terrace 

2  Mrs  Peter  Wilson 

3  Mrs  M'Hardy,  lodgings 

. .  J.  F.  Chalmers,  com.  trav. 

Marywell  Street. 

From  College  street  to  Crown  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Joseph  Fraser,  beadle 
Marywell  Street  Public  School 

Affleck  2)lace. 

19  C.  Simmers,  provision  merchant 
23  James  M'Leod,  postman 

. .  James  Leslie,  shoemaker 
25  H.  J.  Collings,  church  officer 
. .  Wm.  Hay,  merchant 

27  Alex.  Linklater,  shipmaster 
. .  Wm.  Robbie,  overseer 

. .  Robert  Morrison 
. .  Mrs  Milne,  lodgings 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE 

2  Wm.  Gordon,  wright 

4  Wm.  Hutcheon,  blacksmith 
. .  E.  Fordyce  (Cal.  Ry.) 

8  Mrs  Dryburgh,  fancy  goods  dealer 
10  George  Brand  (of  G.  B.  &  Co.) 
12  Allan  Skene,  flesher 
12 J  Geo.  Brand  &  Co.,  harness  com- 
position manufacturers 
16  Hugh  Roger,  boat  builder 
18  Mrs  Wm.  M' Boyle 
18i^  John  Gumming,  grocer 

20  Do.  do. 
. .  J.  Hunter,  cab  hirer 

. .  Alex.  Smith,  shoemaker 
22  Do.  do. 

28  Mrs  James  Forrest 

. .  M.  Sinclair,  Shetland  goods 


444 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


30  Mrs  Ross,  provision  merchant 
32  Northern  Co-operative  Company, 
Limited 

Mathieson's  Court. 

14  Castle  street. 

Matthews'  Quay. 

East  of  Dock  gates. 
N.  of  S.  &  O.  &  S.  Steam  Nav.  Co., 
Northern  Steam  Wharf 

Mauchlin  Tower  Court. 

32  Justice  street. 

Mealmarket  Street. 

From  King  street  to  West  North  st. 
4  Mrs  Alex.  Petrie,  gxocer 
6  Wm.  Thomson,  innkeeper 
. .  John  Davidson,  stabler 
10  A.  Buclian,  Avarehousemen 
12-14  Lawson  &  TurnbuU,  metal  mots. 
16  James  Rawer,  spirit  dealer 
18  Wm.  Bain,  Limited,  livery  stables 
20  G.  Nicol  &  Co.,  furriers 
24  J.  Crossgate  &  Co. ,  chemists 
28  John  Duncan,  general  dealer 
30  Wm.  Mathieson,  spring-maker 

Mearns  Street. 

From  Regent  quay  to  Virginia  street. 

Mearns  Court. 

52  Shiprow. 

Merkland  Road. 

From  20  Spittal  to  King  street  road. 
Alex.  Wilson,  horn  merchant 
James  Cooper,  house  carpenter 
Geo.  Rae,  spirit  dealer 
Wm.  Scorgie,  boiler  maker 
Mrs  Porter,  grocer 

Meter's  Court. 

11  Chapel  lane. 

Mile-end. 

Stocket  road. 
John  Milne,  house  carpenter 
John  Richardson,  flesher 
Alex.  Nicol,  blacksmith 
Andrew  Marshall  (of  T.  M.  &  Co.) 
John  Donald,  dynamite  agent 
Patrick  Philip,  clerk 
A.  G.  Martin,  clerk 
Geo.  Cruickshank,  gardener 


Millbank  Lane. 

From  North  Broadford  to  Millbank. 
Alex.  M'Leod,  carter 
Alex.  Marr,  rope  and  twine  manu- 
facturer 
Robert  Mitchell,  builder 

Millbank  Terrace. 

North  end  of  North  Broadford. 
T.  H.  Moir,  com.  traveller 
Robert  Smith,  builder 

Millburn  Street. 

From  Welhngton  rd.  to  South  Crown 
street. 
John  Mason  (of    J.  M.  &  Sons), 
Millburn  Cottage 

1  Mrs  R.  H.  Houston 

. .  James  Mutch,  com.  traveller 
. .  James  Reid,  police  officer 

2  William  Stevenson,  bookseller 

3  Mrs  T.  Ritchie 

4  Jas.  Littlejohn  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 

5  Mi-s  Robert  Alexander 

6  Rev.  Ebenezer  Ritchie 

7  Andrew  Baxter,  manager,  A.  L,  Co. 

8  Mrs  Forbes 

10  Cay  Bros. ,  grocers 

11  John  Beattie 

12  Wm.  Anderson,  salmon  merchant 

13  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

Milner's  Court. 

25  Guestrow. 

Minister  Lane. 

From  Kidd  lane  to  Skene  street, 
6  Mrs  Lamb,  sick  nurse 
10  John  McGregor,  coachsmith 

Mitchell's  Court. 

78  West  North  street. 

Mitchell's  Court. 

43  Guestrow. 

Mitchell  Place. 

157  King  street. 
2  John  Dunn,  moulding  mfctr. 
5  James  Martin,  agent 

Moir's  Court. 

103  Gallowgate. 

Mount  Place. 

From  North  end  of  Mount  street  to 

Ann  place. 
1  Rev.  C.  C.  Macdonakl 


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445 


2  Alex.  M'Kay  (of  M'K.  &  M.) 

3  Jas.  Lee,  manager  (A.  O.  &  Sons) 

4  Mrs  Diack 

5  Mrs  Van  Stavern 

Mount  Street. 
From  Rosemount  pi.  to  Mount  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  William  Moliison,  house  carpenter 
. .  Wm.  Gray,  com.  agent 
4  Mrs  Alex.  Hay 

6  Robert  Adam,  book-keeper 

8  Mrs  Wedderburn 
. .  Mrs  John  Smith 

10  Industrial    Asylum ;    Miss  Helen 

Johnston,  mairon 
12  Mrs  F.  Ferg^ison 

14  John  Lediiigham,  baker 

16  Mrs  James  Ledingham 

18  Adam  Smith,  mason 

20  Alex.  Brown,  shipmaster 

24  Jas.  E.  Strachan  (of  J.  S.  &  Co.) 

Mount  street  west. 

34  Wm.  Allan,  grocer 
36  George  Kerr,  U.A. 

. .  John  Pringie,  saddler 
38  Alex.  Sharp  (of  R.  &  S.) 
. .  Mrs  W.  Angus 
42  Wm.  Herd,  grocer 

John  Milne.  Eden  cottage 
46  Wm.  Mathieson,  com.  agent 
46A  George  Blaclv,  agent 
. .  John  iLenderson{ J berdecn  Journal) 

EIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
li  Mrs  J.  Wright 

7  Miss  Reid 

9  Rev.  John  Philip 

11  Wm.  A.  Herd,  teacher  of  music 

15  James  Bannochie,  plasterer 
15a  Mrs  John  Hunter 

. .  Charles  Gorrod 

. .  W.  S.  Glenesk,  bookseller 

. .  Mrs  Jas.  Moir 

17  J.  W.  Allan,  com.  traveller 

19  Mrs  Robbie,  lodgings,  Alves  Cot. 
. .  James  Duthie 

. .  Andrew  Reith,  grocer 

. .  James  Mowat,  tailor 

19B  John  Robertson,  shoemaker 

21  Adam  Gordon,  flesher 

23  John  Marshall  (of  M.  &  R.) 

. .  Alex.  Laird  (A.  P.  &  Sons,  Lim.) 

25  Mrs.  Scott 

. .  James  Inkster 

27  M.  Watt  (of  M.  Watt  &  Co.) 

..  Mrs  Wight 

27^  John  Gorrod,  Elm  Cottage 

29  James  Black 

. .  A.  S.  Monro  (of  J.  M.  &  Son) 

. .  W.  M'C.  Gordon  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

31  G.  B.  Jeffrey,  warehouseman 

. .  A.  G.  M'Kenzie,  late  shipmaster 

33  Wra.  Dickie,  sheriff  officer 

35  W.  Shivas,  jun.,  bootcloser  I 


35  Mrs  Campbell,  lodgings 

37  Mrs  Jas.  Alexander,  lodgings 

. .  Mrs  Duguid 

39  Miss  Tytler 

41  Robert  Law,  shoemaker 

. .  Patrick  Salmond,  clerk  (P.O.) 

. .  Mrs  Bremner 

. .  Alex.  Snowie,  sculptor 

James  Kinghorn,  draper,  Mount 
Cottage 

Mount  Street  (South). 

From  Rosemount  place  to  Leadside 
road. 

LEFT  hand  side. 

2  Alex.  F.  Dugan,  chemist 

4  Wm.  Wyllie  (of  W.  Smith  &  Son) 

6  David  Robertson,  manager 

5  Charles  Farquharson,  flesher 
. .  T.  Paton,  agent 

. .  Mrs  Campbell,  dressmaker 

Kintort  ■ptace. 
12  Alex.  M'Kay,  grocer 

14  Wm.  Strachan  (of  0.  &  Co.) 

18  Wm.  Fowler,  postal  telegraphs 
. .  Mrs  Abel,  lodgings 

..  G.  Fraser(of  G.  &W.  F.) 
. .  Wm.  Smith,  book-keeper 

20  Mrs  Brown,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Wm.  Diack 

..  James  Gauld(of  G.  &  M'K.) 

22  Wm.  Melvin,  manager 
26  Robert  Hall,  builder 

40  Alexander  Clark,  grocer 
right  hand  side. 
1  Wm.  Milne,  grocer 
. .  Receiving  Post  Office 

3  David  Masson,  baker 

5  Andrew  Ross,  shoemaker 

7  David  Masson,  baker 
17  Mrs.  Frost,  stationer 

25  Alex,  Booth  (of  J.  B.  &  Sons) 

Kintorc  j^lace. 
31  Rosemount   Preserved    Provision 
Manufactory 

Mount  Street  (West). 

From  Mount  street  westward. 
left  hand  side. 
1  John  Balneaves,  cashier 
7  Robert  Bruce,  agent 
9  Thomas  Grant,  builder 
11  G.  Buchan,  agent 
. .  J.  Mutch,  gardener 
. .  Mrs  Kennedy,  sick  nurse 
. .  George  Shand,  stonecutter 

15  Wm.  Glenesk,  overseer 

Ricliviond  terrace. 

19  James  Bisset,  grocer 

21  Miss  J.  A.  Leith,  teacher 
. .  W^m.  Cameron,  tailor 

23  Robert  Benzie,  missionary 


446 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


23  Mrs  J.  L.  Gilbert 

. .  Charles  Daw.son,  compositor 
25  R.  Alexiiiider,  clerk  (U.  &  Co.) 
. .  Henry  G.  Murray 

RIGHT  HANI)  SIDE. 

2  George  Coull,  shoemaker 
4  Mrs  G.  Findlay 
. .  John  G.  Hay,  com.  trav. 

6  James  Craig  (of  C.  &  H.) 

8  Georj>e  Mnnro,  engineer 

12  Wm.  Sutherland,  hardware  mcht. 
14  George  'W  Ci'uickshank,  grocer 

16  Wm.  Porter,  cashier 
18  Wm.  Harrowes,  flesher 

20  W.  Cooper,  ass.  superintendent 

24  Alex.  A.  Tindal,  cashier 

28  J.  Webster,  Avarehouseman 
..  Alex.  M'Math,  detective 

Mounthooly. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Canal  street. 

1  James  Si)ence,  druggist 

2  John  J'aterson,  slioemaker 

4  Alex.  Clark,  Hesher 

5  Mrs  Sinie,  milliner 

7  Mrs  J5ain,  merchant 
John  ]<:n()x  Church 

9  Wm.  Stuart,  plasterer 

9.',-ll  Alex.  Topp,  funeral  undertaker 
11  A.  Shei)herd  (of  A.  &  W.  S.) 
i:{  Alex.  Cumming,  shoemaker 

21  James  Forbes,  stonecutter 

. .  George  Forbes,  blacksmith 
Canal,  2>lace. 
liaUioay  hridrjc. 
Wm.  Dalgleish,  Friendly  Bank 

National  Bank  Court. 

42  Castle  street. 

Nellfield  Place. 

From  Ilolburn  st.  to  Great  Western 
road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

9  Alexander  Collie,  gate-keeper 
..  Mrs  Jjuchun,  midwife 
11  Arthur  Dunn,  mason 

13  R.  Milne,  fish  merchant 

21  H.  Sangster  (A.  P.  &  Sons) 
23  AVm.  Smith,  painter 
27  George  M'Crae  (of  G.  M'C.  &  Co.) 
. .  C.  Taylor,  ship  broker,  May  Cot. 
Cotla'/c.  Ijvac. 

1  W.  13.  Mitchell,  Avaiter 

3  George  Hughes 

5  Geo.  Sang 

7  Wm.  Pirie 

9  Jas.  Wilson 
31  R.  A.  Taylor,  printer 
37  Alex.  P.  Bell,  gilder 
39  John  Mitchell,  clothier 
41  James  Law,  collector 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
10  John  Anderson 
22  A.  &  J.  Frain,  painters 
24  T.  Longmore,  plumber 

28  George  Findlay,  plasterer 

Nelson  Lane. 

225  King  street. 
2  John  M'Kenzie,  joiner 

Nelson  Place. 

King  street. 

2  G.  Mason,  painter 

Nelson  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Gallowgate. 
LEFT  HAND, SIDE. 

1  Miss  Maitland,  grocer 

9  Do.  do. 

. .  "W  m.  Panton,  engineer 
13  Wm.  Kdwards,  stonecutter 
15  I^eter  Florence,  stonecutter 
17  Wm.  Bruce,  ship  carpenter 
19  George  Forbes,  sergeant  of  police 
21  Miss  Craig 

29  Wm.  Boddie,  Melbourne  Cottage 
45^1  Alex.  Barclay,  beadle 

45  Robert  Singer,  stone  tui'ner 
. .  Cteorge  Shedden,  draper 

47  Robert  Lawrence 

63  Iiol)ert  Lawrence,  granite  polisher 
. .  Robert  Singer,  stone  turner 
U.  P.  Church. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
St.  Nicholas  Poor  House 
Wm.  Dalgleish,  governor 
44  Andrew  Craig,  late  merchant 

48  Wm.  Stewart  &  Co.,  joiners 
52  James  Anderson,  feuar 

54  Wm.  Allan,  bookbinder 
. .  A.  M.  Mollyneux,  postman 
58  George  Forbes,  blacksmith 
66  J.  Forbes,  stonecutter 
. .  Alex.  Wilson,  stonecutter 
..  George  (ii)jb,  plasterer 
72  George  <ii)jb,  ])lasterer 
76  George  Bain,  slater 

Neptune  Terrace. 

Entry  from  47  York  street. 
13  James  Moir,  ropemaker 
L.  Rasmussen,  interpreter 

Netherkirkgate. 
From  Broad  st.  to  St.  Nicholas  st. 

LI5FT  HAND  SIDE. 
Union  lane. 

3  R.  W.  Wright,  merchant 

St.  Catherine's  wynd. 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


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11  Alex.  Gray,  watchmaker 
13  Mrs  Hrydcn,  lodj^inga 
..  James  K(il)l),  tailor 
11  James  Simpson,  tailor 
17-1!)  Alex.   IJakers,  engraver 

21  (leorftelJ.  Piric,  en(i;ineer 
2.5  Wm.  Hpeiicc,  eating  house 

39  VVm.  Cadenhead,  agent 

57  Miss  S.  Munro,  embroiderer 

59  James  Pirie,  spirit  dealer 

Carnegle'is  brae. 
eS-Ci  James  Beattie,  spirit  dealer 
65  Kobt.  ]}.  Rattray,  lapidary 

67  A.  Callaghan,  sawmaker 

73  J,    &    (Jr.   (Jordon,   fishing  tackle 

makers 
. .  J.  &  A,  Booth,  cliimney  sweepers 

RIGHT  HANI)  SIDE. 

2-4  Crown  Clothing  Co. 

Giiestro-w. 
6  Mrs  Ritchie,  refreshment  rooms 
8  W.  &  J.  Taylor,  clothiers 
10-18  Oeorge  Donahl,  painter 
20  Avery   &  Co.,   Limited,   printers, 
Northern,  A(l;oerllner  office 

22  T.  n.  IJavies,  liardwtire  merchant 
24  Mrs  Shaw,  register  office 

20-28  Wilh'am    Walker   &  Sons,   tin- 
plate  workeis 
30  Yeaii^'a  court. 

32  Alex.  IJothwcill,  violin  maker 
34-30  .Jamicsoii  At   Mitchell,  tea  and 

WilH!  llKUT.liailtS 

40  iiolidt  Ogiivie,  hardware  mercht. 
44  Mrs  Yule,  restaurant 

40  John  iiistcu',  lapidary 

..  Cjeorge  Morgan,  fruiterer 

48  John  («.  Moiisou,  auctioneer 

52  L.  Smith  h  Sou,  i)i'iuters 

54  David  JM' I  lardy  &  Sou,  smiths 

60  Wm.  Sandilaiuls,  engraver 

60  John  Fyfe  &  Sou,  hrushmakers 

68  Morrison  &  Skakle,  jewellers 
70  Milne  <te  Hutchison,  printers 
72  Wm.  Morrison,  draper 

New  Pier  Road. 

End  of  i'ocra  J*ier. 

I  T.  Walker,  fislicurer 

4  W.  Walker,  fish  mercliant 

Nicol's  Court. 

100  John  street. 

North  Broadford. 

From  North  end  of  George  street  to 

Powis  terrace. 

LEFT  HAND  .SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Bothwell,  jun.,  confectioner 
9  Joseph  Sangster,  shoemaker 

II  A.  Marr,  rope  manufacturer 


1:5  Alex.  Shepherd,  grocer 
15  James  Rae  (of  M^.  &  R.) 
. .  Wm.  Bisaet,  joiner 

17  Wm.  Martin,  ffesher 

27  Wm.  Garden,  shoemaker 

31  Alex.  W.  Martin,  manufacturer 
. .  (I.  B.  Anderson,  agent 

37  John  Uowell,  clockmaker 

43  'I'homas  Sangster,  hairdresser 
!3!)  (Javin  Hamilton,  cutler 

03  David  liyres 

07  Miss  Hunter 

09  Jas.  W.  M'Kenzie,  grocer 

81  J.  Fraser  &  Sons,  granite  works 

Mltlbank  tane. 
115  Wm.  Fiddes,  joiner 
117  Geo.  Manson,  painter 
119  Thomas  Stewart,  butcher 
121  James  Kemi),  grocer 
Stdjihnt  utiret. 
137  Thomas  M'Hey,  horse  dealer 
139  James  Davidson,  saddler 
145  Wm.  h'erguson,  tailor 
147  James  Walker,  janitor 

. .  Wm.  Souter,  tleshor 
103  T.  J*.  Gill 

105  A.  Hepburn,  confecticmcr 
173  Robeit  Mustard,  taih)r 
175  Dunn  &,  Mitchell,  sculptors 
183  J.    A.    Mitchell,   northern    cycle 

depAt 
185  Joseph  Johnston,  baker 

JlKillT  IIANt)  sn)E. 
2  .lolin  Gorilon,  builder 
0  William  i]onar,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer 
..  Geo.  M'i'lierson,  pawnbroker 

10  Mrs  Bolton,  midwife 

..  John  Milii(!(()f  K.  &,  M.) 
..   Wm.  I5lackw()()(l,  tem.  agent 
14  Geoige  Martin,  gi'ocer 
10  James  lUiid,  engineer 

18  W.  G.  Mitchell,  baker 
20  J.  W.  Wright,  giocer 
,.  James  I'Jack,  flesluir 

..  Miss  li(»b(u-ts()ii,  music  teacher 
24  John  iJoualdson,  grocer 
Charter  street. 

28  Thomas  Bisset  (of  \i.  S.  &  N.) 

32  Miss  Greenlaw,  (h'essmakor 
34  Miss  M' Donald 

40  Mrslsa.  Macdcmald,  hosier 

44  Wm.  Smitli,  Hesher 

46  Richard  llallgleu,  spirit  dealer 
48  G.  M.  Chalmers,  shipmaster 

Jhrxulfont  lane. 
58  Jas.  M'Intosh  (of  MM.  &  R.) 

04  Francis  Watt  to  ('o.,  grocers 
00  Mrs  Greig,  si(;k  nurse 

..  L.  W.  L.  Stephen,  hairdresser 

08  J.  Stephen,  refreshment  rooms 
74  J.  Gordon,  tiesher 

Froijkatt  place. 
70  Alex.  Skene,  tailor 
. .  .James  Wilson,  slater 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


SiepJicn  place. 

76|-  Mrs  Crawford 

78  John  Ingram,  jun.,  cavtwrigbt 

. .  John  Milne,  P.O. 

80  M.  S.  Wright,  electrician 

82  Robert  Smith,  freestone  cutter 

. .  John  Dow,  bootmaker 

84  David  Anderson,  grocer 

86  George  G.  Cheyne  {Abd.  Journal) 

90  Peter  Mearns,  baker 

92  Alex.  Cooper,  gTocer 

94  William  King,  mason 
Povns  lane. 

96  James  Leslie,  valuator 

. .  Mrs  J.  Milne,  lodgings 
100  David  Reid,  pawnbroker 
102  John  Henderson,  tea  merchant 
106  Mrs.  McHardy,  lodgings 
108  John  Anderson,  missionary 
110  George  Anderson,  watchmaker 
112  D.  Henderson,  tea  merchant 
116  Mrs  Thomson,  dressmaker 
lis  James  M'Lean,  grocer 

. .  D.  Anderson,  gxocer 
122  Alex.  Matheson,  music  teacher 
128  Wm.  Diack,  bookseller 
130  John  Wyness 

132  Robert  Hemphill,  com.  traveller 
134  Wm.  Gillan,  house  carpenter 

Northfield  Place. 

'  From  Esslemont  avenue  to  Leadside 
road. 

1  Miss  Sliaud,  teacher 

2  IMrs  x\.  Duncan,  grocer 

5  James  ISIarr,  pianoforte  tuner 

7  Miss  Easson 

. .  Miss  Symon,  lodgings 

8  Miss  Weir 

10  George  M.  Smith,  clerk 

11  John  Wyllie,  grocer 

12  George  Cook,  Postal  Telegi-aphs 
. .  James  Rice,  hairdresser 

13  James  Henderson,  blacksmith 

14  W.  L.  Dunn,  photographer 
16  Alex.  Sim,  tea  mercliant 
18  John  Annand,  mason 

20  James  Strachan  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons) 
22  D.  M'Kenzie,  postman 
. .  John  Strachan,  jr.  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons) 
..  R.  C.  FuUerton,  guard  (G.N.S.R.) 

29  John  Wyllie,  grocer 

30  J.  Annand,  grocer 

Ogston's  Court. 

84  Broad  street. 

Oldmill  Road. 

From  Bon-Accord  st.  to  Marywell  st. 
2  James  Simpson,  plasterer 

Orchard  Place. 

Off  College  bounds. 
1  O.  W.  Butler  (H.M.C.) 


3  George  Milne,  feuar 

. .  Miss'Connon,  lodgings 

4  Mrs  Thom 

. .  James  Smith,  colporteur 

5  James  Jaffray 

6  G.  M.  Aitkin,  solicitor 

7  Mrs  Cravie,  lodgings 

8  William  Davidson,  feuar 

Osborne  Place. 

From  North  Albert  street  westward. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Garvie  (of  J.  G.  &  Sons) 

3  Alex.  Robson  (of  W.  S.  &  Son) 

4  Pat.  Walker,  com.  traveller 

5  Alex.  Stephen,  late  merchant 

6  W.  D.  Adams,  bookseller 

7  James  F.  Wyness,  manager 

8  James  M'Kenzie 

9  Alex.  Bain  (of  R.  &  B.) 

10  Alex.  Greig 

11  Wm.  Templeton 
. .  Mrs  Dr  Christie 

12  Mrs  C.  Cook 

13  John  Bulloch,  jun.,  clerk 

14  Wm.  Bulloch  (Broadford  Works) 

15  John  Roger,  late  merchant 

16  Wm.  Milne  (of  B.  E.  &  M.) 

17  John  S.  G.  Campbell,  cashier 
. .  Miss  Leslie 

18  Mrs  Dr.  Bell 

19  Wm.  Rutherford 

20  Wm.  Falconer  (of  J.  F.  &  Co.) 

21  T.  D.  M'Neill,  com.  trav. 

22  Mrs  John  Smith 

23  Hugh  Welsh,  inspector  of  schools 

24  James  Rae,  grocer 

25  Miss  Wilson 

26  James  Durno 

27  John  Barclay,  agent 

29  Rev.  Arch.  Young,  M.A. 

30  John  Scott,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim. 

31  Wm.  Couper,  fishery  oflficer 

32  Wm.  B.  Cooper,  electrical  engineer 

33  Mrs  Dr.  Macrobin 

34  David  Lumsden,  late  of  Cluny 

Prince  Artlmr  street. 

35  James  Giles,  gardener 

36  P.  Morton  (of  J.  G.  &  Sons) 

37  Miss  Gordon 

38  Mrs  Donald 

39  Mrs  Thomson 

40  James  West,  shipmaster 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

53  Miss  Lind 

54  R.  Bell  Calvert  (R.  &  Co.) 

56  John  R.  Barratt 

57  Peter  Cantlay 

. .  John  Allan,  draper 

58  Robert  Simpson,  sculptor 

59  James  Benzie 

60  Mrs  Paterson 

(>1  Robert  A.  Milligan,  solicitor 
62  Miss  Rees 


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63  Alex.  Clarke,  cutter 

. .  A.  G.  Clarke  (of  Clarke  &  Co.) 

6*  I.  &  M.  Biiist,  milliners 

65  James  Rae,  book  agent 

Palmerston  Road. 

From  Fish  Market  to  W  ellington  rcl. 

Morison  Barclay,  agent 
A.  R.  Low,  sawmills 
George  Angus,  fishcurer 
48  James  Clark,  carter 

Park  Lane. 

From  90  Park  street  to  Duff  st. 

Park  Street. 

From  Justice  street  to  Cunnigarhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

5  Mrs  Morgan,  spirit  dealer 
7  F.  Booth,  chimney  sweep 
9  J.  G.  Thomson,  grocer 
David  Campbell,  plasterer 
George  Milne,  ironmonger 
David  Anderson,  grocer 

East  North  street. 
John  Davidson,  fiesher 
Wm.  Qibb,  shoemaker 
37  Alex.  Smith,  confectioner 
Wm.  T.  Baillie,  grocer 
J.  &  W.  Anderson,  gardeners 

Sliuttic  lane. 
Wm.  Mortimer,  grocer 

Crombie's  court. 
D.  &  W.  Brown,  plasterers 
John  Davidson,  flesher 
James  Hunter,  grocer 
G.  Milne,  greengrocer 
Frederick  street. 
James  Murray,  shore  porter 
Mrs  M'Leod,  grocer 

Princes  street. 
George  Ogilvie,  grocer 
A.  E.  Stewart,  clerk 
James  Morrison,  millwright 
Mrs  R.  M.  Baxter,  draper 
Wm.  Gibb,  shoemaker 
Hilkiah  Stevenson,  grocer,  &c. 
R.  Christie,  stoneware  merchant 
Alex.  Sangster,  grocer 
James  Cruickshank  (P.O.) 
A.  Cock,  inspector 
Park  2}lace. 
W.  S.  Fraser,  confectioner 
R.  J.  P.  Jessiman,  tailor 
Summerfield  terrace. 
Wm.  Morgan,  beadle 
Andrew  Wallace,  flesher 
G.  Maconnachie,  compositor 
Thomas  Bain,  tinsmith 
John  Thomson,  spirit  dealer 
Samuel  Cooper,  shoemaker 
Jasmine  terrace. 


115  George  Watt,  collector 
. .   Mrs.  Robei-tson,  midwife 

119  D.  Milne  k,  Sons,  engineers 

121  D.  Milne.jun.  (of  D.  M.  &  Sons) 
. .  John  Farquharson,  grocer 
. .  Wm.  Younger,  engineer 

123  D.  Milne,  sen.  (of  D.  M.  &  Sons) 
T.  Bowie  (H.M.C.),  Roslin  Cot. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  Alex.  Cowie,  broker 
6  John  Clark,  hairdresser 
S-10  Alex.  M'Kenzie,  shoemaker 
14  Mrs  T.  Arthur,  flesher 
18  John  Thomson,  spirit  dealer 
20  Clubber's  close. 

24  Wm.  Lawson,  grocer 
Commerce  street. 
Albion  Street  Clutpel. 
28  A.  Kenn,  stoneware  merchant 
30  Mrs  Florence,  midwife 

Wales  street. 
36  James  Farquharson,  grocer 
42  Wm.  Anderson,  spirit  dealer 
48  Thomas  Kent,  shoemaker 
50  T.  S.  Douglas,  china  merchant 

S.  Constitution  street, 
52  John  Harvey,  grocer 
62  Mrs  Stephen,  sicknurse 
68  G.  R.  Marnoch,  bookseller 
70-72  James  Wood,  baker 
Constitution  street. 
82  John  Noble,  grocer 
86  George  Robbie,  bottler 
90  Peter  M 'Donald,  clerk 
Park  lane 
Lemon  street. 
96  T.  Knowles,  clerk 
Duff  street. 
H.  Imlay  &  Co.,  envelope  manfs. 
Park  Road  Foundry 
A.  Stephen,  pony  dealer 
J.  Taylor,  manufacturer 
City  Hospital 
Wm.  Murdoch,  keeper 
K.  Cameron,  sanitary  inspector 

Park  Place. 

Off  Park  street. 
2  John  Black,  clerk 
4  John  Laird,  book-keeper 
. .  James  Wilson,  bookbinder 

8  Mrs  Ross 

9  Francis  Gray,  shoemaker 
.  Mrs  Sim,  proprietrix 

10  M.  Murphy,  rivetter 

Paterson's  Court. 

90  Gallowgate. 

Peacock's  Close, 

24  Castle  street. 


38 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


Pilot's  Square. 

End  of  Pocra  pier. 

13  Wm.  Mitchell  Kay,  grocer 

Pirie's  Court. 

50  Castle  street. 

Plasterer's  Court. 

70  Gallowgate. 

Pocra  Pier. 

From  York  street  to  New  pier. 

Mrs  Mutch,  innkeeper 

L.  FincUay  &  Son,  fishcurers 

Wm.  Clark,  pilot  master 

John  Davidson,  assis.  pilot  master 

Point  Law. 

Reclaimed  Ground,  Inches. 
Henry  Farquharson,  fishcurer 

14  James  Michie,  fishcurer 
John  Lewis,  boat  builder 
Wm.  Connon,  carpenter 

14a  John  Thomson,  fishcurer 

George  Watson,  ,, 
20  George  M'Combie  &  Co. , fishcurers 

Smith  &  Brown,  fishcurers 

Sharp  &  Murray,        ,, 

Stewart  Duthie,  fishcurer 

P.  Mortimer,  ,, 

A.  Fletcher,  ,, 

30  Wm.  Crombie,  „ 

H.  Ross,  „ 

Thomas  Davidson,    „ 

J.  Petrie  &  Co.,         ,, 

Polmuir. 

South-west  of  Ferryhiil. 
Alexander  Robb 
John  M'Pherson,  gardener 
Mrs  Walker 

Polmuir  Road. 

From  Fonthill  road  to  Polmuir. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  David  Ritchie,  druggist 
3  A.  S.  Sutherland,  sharebroker 
5  Wm.  Mackenzie  (of  Fortree) 
7  Misses  FuUerton 
9  Alex.  Bain,  LL.D. 

17  Mrs  Beveridge,  Beath  Villa 

19  Peter  Beveridge,  manufacturer 

21  James  Neil,  Woodville 

25  John    Sangster,    cashier,    Clifton 
Villa 

27  John  Thomson,  Rotunda  Cottage 

29  Misses  Gow,  Silverdale 

31  John  McPherson,  gardener 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  John  Milne  (of  Milne  &  Pledge) 

4  Mrs  Roy 

6  John  Hay  (of  Hay  &  Lyall) 

8  Wm.  Skirving,  manager 
10  Rev.  H.  M.  Adam 
12  Mrs  Melville 

14  Mrs  Mortimer,  Rotunda  Lodge 
18  Thomas  Rogers,  C.E.,  Gait  Villa 
24  D.  Macandrew,  jr.  (of  D.  M.  &  Co.) 

BrunsvAck  x^lace. 
44  David  Manson,  The  Limes 
46  Mrs  Rannie 


Porthill  Close. 

98  Gallowgate. 

Portland  Street. 

From  Crown  st.  to  WeUington  road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Grant  &  Watt,  granite  works 
George  Sherar,  carter 
Alex.  Wilson  &  Sons,  stonecutters 
Jas.  A.  Scott,  carpenter 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  Miss  Cattanach 
10  Wni.  Petrie.  merchant 
12  Wm.  Talbot,  late  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  G.  Brown,  sick  nurse 
. .  Miss  Leslie,  lodgings 
. .  George  Wilken,  clerk 
. .  Mrs  Duff,  lodgings 
14  Mrs  A.  Clark 
16  Hugh  Walker,  carpenter 
. .  Daniel  Campbell 
. .  George  Campbell,  plumber 
. .  Mrs  E.  Melvin,  lodgings 
18  G.  Reay,  superintendent 
. .  James  Bolton,  clerk 
. .  Wm.  Paterson,  engineer 
20  John  Hutchison,  clerk 
22  Alex.  Donaldson,  feuar 
. .  Alex.  Wilson,  stonecutter 
. .  A.  Mitchell  (A.  P.  &  Sons,  Ltd.) 
. .  A.  Chalmers  (Joint  Station) 
. .  Mrs  Hastie 

24  Wm.  Donaldson,  tobacconist 
. .  James  Blair,  church  officer 
28  James  Morrison,  fishcurer 
30  Mrs  M'Pherson, provision  mercht. 
34  J.  Kirton,  carpenter 
. .  Alex.  Urquhart 

Wm.  C.  Townsend,  granite  mrcht. 

Powis  Lane. 

From  N.  Broadford  to  Powis  place. 

Wm.  Moiit,  flesher 
Peter  Mearns,  baker 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


451 


Powis  Place. 

From  north  end  of  Causewayend  to 
Calsayseat. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

1  George  Mathieson,  feuar 

11  Robert  Robertson,  proprietor 
. .  James  Bisset,  engineer 

15  James  Arthur  (of  J.  &  A,  A.) 
. .  Miss  Goutts,  dressmaker 
Powis  lane. 
Causeioayend  Free  Church. 
35  Wm.  Robb,  stonecutter 
. .  Wm.  Stewart,  joiner 
. .  B.  Dickson,  coal  merchant 
37  Wm.  M'Millan,  engraver 
. .  Hugh  Campbell,  clerk 
43  A.  G.  Strachan,  inspector 

45  Alex.  Spark,  electrician 
. .  Wm.  Gibson,  plasterer 

51  George  Milne,  grocer 
53^  George  Hay  (of  L.  &  H.) 
59  Wm.  Harrowes,  flesher 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

12  Alex.  R.  Glegg,  grocer 
14  Henry  Hall,  waste  dealer 
20  Wm.  Will,  mason 

..  Peter  M'Beath,  grocer 

24  Peter  Tait,  coal  merchant 

. .  G.  Anderson,  night  watchman 

28  John  Weljster,  joiner 

. .  John  Robertson,  book-keeper 

40  John  Kidd,  feuar 

..  Alex.  Metcalf  (of  M.  &  C.) 

42  Robert  Wallace,  tea  dealer 

. .  John  Strachan  (of  J.  &  J.  F.) 

46  James  Massie,  com.  traveller 
48  Alex.  R.  Glegg,  grocer 

. .  Alex.  Aberdein,  agent 
, .  John  Kidd,  station  agent 

52  James  M'Intosh,  reporter 
54  Joseph  Stewart,  flesher 
56  George  HiU,  tailor 

58  James  T.  Milne,  joiner 
62  Mrs  Skinner,  lodgings 
74  Alfred  Oliver,  grocer 
76  Robert  Glegg,  shipmaster 
78  Luther  Kitson,  china  merchant 
80  W.  S.  Thomson,  clerk 
82  Charles  Gordon,  builder 
. .  James  Alexander,  stonecutter 
..  John  Graham,  sanitary  officer 
. .  Jas.  Cameron  (of  J.  <te  W.  C.) 
84  Mrs  G.  Simpson 
86  George  Dawson,  shoemaker 
. .  W.  Quinn  Hunter  (C.  &  H.) 
88  E.  Westerman,  soapmaker 
. .  Miss  Smith 
90  Mrs  Wilson 
96  Mrs  Geo.  Rennie 
98  Miss  Primerose 
...  George  Coutts,  joiner 
..  James    Shephei-d,    jun,,     china 
merchant 


100  A.  Pirie,  feuar,  Willow  Cottage 
102  Alex.  Forbes,  Wilford  Cottage 

Powis  Terrace. 

From  Calsayseat  to  Berrybank. 

1  Miss  Martin,  dressmaker 
..  Miss  M'Bean 

2  Wm.  Rollo,  spirit  dealer 

5  George  Webster,  butcher 

. .  Alex.  Donaldson,  shipmaster 

6  George  Anderson  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 

7  Miss  Milne 

8  James  Robertson 

9  Miss  Downie,  teacher 

. .  James  Cocker,  jun.  (of  J.  C.  &  S.) 

11  A.  R.  IngTam,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  Dr.  Smith 

12  Alex.  Bannochie,  cattle  dealer 

13  John  Third  (of  G.  &  T.) 

14  James  Gray,  stonecutter 

16  Charles  Simpson,  jun.,  cashier 
. .  G.  Brown,  baker 

17  James  S.  Low  (sec,  N.  Co-op.  Co., 

Lim.) 

18  Alex.  Wilson,  com.  traveller 
20  Wm.  SteAvart(of  S.  &  Co.) 

22  J.  T.  Cruickshank,  com.  traveller 

23  James  Crane 

26  A.  Morrison,  clothier 

31  D.  Campbell,  grocer 

32  Wm.  Morrison,  auctioneer 
. .  John  Findlay,  clothier 

. .  James  M'Intosh 

33  A.  Middleton,  auctioneer 

Belmont  road. 
36-37  Lilybank  Soap  Works 
45-46  Auction  Mart 


Poynernook. 

Between   College   street  and    Joint 
Station. 

Alex.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Limited,  paper 
manufacturers 

Poynernook  Road. 

From  Market  st.  to  Palmerston  road. 

Police  Stables 

James  Minty,  cleansing  insp. 

James  Johnston,  foreman  carter 


Prince  Arthur  Street. 

From  Albyn  place  to  Osborne  place. 

1  James  Findlay,  late  merchant 
Geo.  Mollison,  accountant,  Albert 

Cottage 
Mrs  Matthews,  Arthur  Cottage 
John  Fordyce  (N.  of  S.  B.),  Arthur 

Cottage 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Prince  Regent  Street. 

From  Canal  terrace  to  Baltic  street. 

12  Wm.  Bruce,  provision  curer 

13  James  Wishart,  draughtsman 
. .  John  Smith,  late  blacksmith 
15  James  Officer,  grocer 

17  Geddes's  court. 
. .  John  Cameron,  grocer 

18  Do.  do. 

20  Francis  B.  O.  Ewing,  undertaker 
. .  Mrs.  James  Ewing 

23  Charles  Coutts,  compositor 
..  T.  Mathieson 

Princes  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 
11  George  Gordon,  tinsmith 
13  Mrs  Reid  &  Son,  cab  proprietors 
15  James  Emslie,  stabler 
17  A.  G.  Swanson,  basket  importer 
23  Watt  &  Clark,  builders,  &c. 
27  George  Bothwell,  hay  dealer 
31  George  Brewster,  cartwright 
37  T.     Dalgarno   &     Son,    stair-rail- 
makers 
55  "W.  Fletcher,  currier 
61  G.  Milne,  gxeengrocer 

Prospect  Court. 

28  Virginia  street. 

Prospect  Terrace. 

Fi'om  Millburn  street  to  Deemount. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Alex.  Reid,  flesher 

. .  James  Mackenzie,  agent 

3  A.  J.  Glashan,  cutter 

5  Mrs  Barr 

7  James  Mutch 
. .  Alex.  Raeburn,  foreman 

11  George  M.  Watt  (of  G.  &  W.) 

13  Mrs  John  INIonro 

15  R.  H.  Watson 

17  Mrs  Benjamin  Hodgson 

19  George  Leith,  stoneware  mercht. 

21  Mrs  P.  Campbell 

..  James  IMitchell,  engineer 
23  Alex.  Wright,  postman 
. .  James  Ironside,  foreman 
33  James  Michie,  fishcuver 
37  Rob.  A.  Stephen,  cellarman 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Alex.  Wright,  plumber 

4  E.  W.  Jarvis(Oal.  Ry.) 
..  John  M 'Edward,  clerk 

6  James  Anderson 
10  Miss  Laurie 

12  Miss  Beattie 

14  James  Cacutt,  clubmaster 

. .  Richard  Laing,  basket  maker 

16  Mrs  Law,  dressmaker 


IS  Wm.  Jolly,  printer 

90  John  Proctor  (Hogarth  &  Co.) 

22  John  Dunn,  druggist 

24  George  Watson,  fishcurer 

20  Alex.  Wilson 

28  Peter  Johnstone,  fish  salesman 

30  James  Irvine 

. .  D.  M'Gregor,  cashier 
.32  Wm.  Scott,  foreman 
32^  Wm.  Crombie,  fishcurer 

Provost  Blaikie's  Quay. 

East  of  Regent  bridge.  South  side. 
Bon- Accord  Slate  Merchant  Co., 

Lim. 
J.  &  A.  Davidson,  coal  merchants 
George  Leslie  &  Co. ,  coal  merchts, 
Aberdeen  Commercial  Company 
Aberdeen  Lime  Company 
A.  &  F.  Manuelle,  stone  merchts. 

Provost  Jamieson's  Quay. 

From  Fish  Market  to  Regent  bridge 
G.  &  W.  Riddell,  merchants 
J.  Mowlem  &  Co.,  stone  merchts. 

Queen  Street. 

From  Broad  street  to  North  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
3  Andrew  Gibb  &  Co.,  lithographers 
5  Walter  S.  Cheyne,  druggist 
7  G.  M.  Thomson,  wholesale  grocer 
7i  R.  Smith,  leather  dealer 

11  James  Forbes,  slater 

13  Mrs  Park,  spirit  dealer 

15  James  Petrie,  grocer 

17  John  Scorgie,  butter  merchant 

21  Wm.  Diack,  clothier 

25  John  Middleton,  tailor 

. .  George  M'Gregor,  furniture  dealer 
27  Robert  Birss,  druggist 
27a  Miss  Hazlewood,  vocalist 

29  Wm.  Green,  merchant 

31  Mrs  Duthie 

33  A.  Troup,  stationer 
35  J.  Thomson  &  Co.,  tea  merchts. 
37  J.  Bisset  &  Co.,  grocers 
39-41  Bisset,  Stephen,  &  Norris,  out- 
fitters 
43  James  Esson,  saddler 

Shoe  lane. 
45  Peter  Duguid,  saddler 
49  James  Gibson,  clothier 
51  Miss  F.  Maguire 
53  Wm.  Keith,  gi-ocer 
55  R.  Aberdein,  funeral  undertaker 
61  A.  Davidson,  plumber 
65  Misses  Davidson,  drapers 
73  George  Mearns,  spirit  dealer 
79  Wm.  Legge,  tinsmith 
81  George  Gray,  gxocer 
. .  P.  Finnie,  bookseller 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


453 


85  John  Connor,  tobacconist 
89  Jas.  Walker,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
91  Wm.  Walker,  shipmaster 
93  J.  &  J.  S.  Anderson.hardwaremers. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
4  C.  Pirie  (of  W.  Q.  &  Co.) 
6  A.  Innes  &  Sons,  undertakers 
8  Wni.  Jaffray,  grocer 
10  Chronicle  court. 

. .  Wm.  Allan,  grocer 
. .  Charles  Letters,  pawnbroker 
14  E.  Leslie  &  Co.,  shoemakers 
16  Alex.  Donald,  flesher 
18  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Stewart,  midwife 
24  Wm.  Rattray  &  Son,  tobacco  and 

snufif  manufacturers 
26  Charles  Craig,  tea  merchant 
28  J.  Penman  &  Co.,  publishers 
30  Virtue  &  Co.,  publishers 
. .  Edward  Leslie,  beadle 
34  John  Mason  &  Son,  painters 
42  Alex.  Forbes  &  Co. ,  warehousemen 
46  John  N.  Burnett,  tea  merchant 
46a  John  I  'ean,  plumber 
50  N.  B.  Aerated  Water  Co.,  Lim. 
52  Mill  of  Cults  Warehouse;  J.  Thom- 
son 
54  J.  &  J.  P.   Edmond  and  Spark, 
bookbinders 

Lodge  walk. 
56  Mrs  Glennie,  innkeeper 
CO  James  Reith,  sheriff-officer 
. .  D.  R.  Hendry,  sheriff-officer 
60-62  William  Coutts,  aerated  water 

manufacturer 
62  Wm.  M'Kay,  plasterer 
64  John  Cumming,  Artillery  tavern 
66  Wm.  M'Kenzie,  baker 
68  Francis  Andrew,  auctioneer 
. .  Alfred  Murray 
70  George  Hardie,  clothier 
72  G.  Hardie,  clothier 
74  William  Gilchrist  &l  Co.,  funeral 

undertakers 
76  Charles  Hogg 
. .  George  Taylor,  beadle 
78  Miss  M'Intosh,  draper 
80  Miss  Bennett,  milliner 

Queen's  Cross. 

At  junction  of  Albyn  place  with 
Queen's  road. 
Geo.  W.  Wilson  (of  G.  W.  W.  &  Co.) 
George  Milne,  Westwood 
Rubislaw  Parish  Church 
James  Thomson  (of  G.  &  T.) 

Queen's  Gardens. 

Queen's  cross. 

4  Mrs  Williams 

5  Rev.  J.  A.  M'Clymont,  B.D. 

6  Wm.  Littlejohn ,  late  bank  managei 


7  Wm.  Moffat,  manager  (G.  N.  of 

8.  R.) 
S  James  Aiken,  jun.,  ship  broker 
9  Wm.  Griffith 

Queen's  Gate. 

At  junction  of  Queen's  road  with 

Forest  road. 
1  Mi'S  John  Smith 
Miss  Proctor,  Badentoy  House 
Major  H.  Crawford 
Wm.  Grant  (of  Grant  &  Co.) 
A.  M.  M'Kenzie  (of  M.  &  M.) 

Queen's   Road. 

Fi'om  Queen's  cross  westward. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Edward  Fiddes  (N.  of  S.    Bank, 

Limited) 

3  Henry  Gray,  draper 

5  Rev.  George  H.  Knight,  F.  S.  C. 

Manse 
7  J.  P.  Kay,  druggist,  Elgin  Villa 
9  A.  R.  Gray,  commission  agent 

11  James  Saint  (of  J.  Saint  &  Co.) 

18  John  Strath  (A.  Ogston  &  Sons) 

15  Rev.  Andrew  Doak 

17  Miss  Winlaw 

19  George  Jamieson  (of  J.  &  M.) 

21  D.  Davidson,  paper  manufacture 

Queen's  gate. 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Joseph  R.  Cornwall  (of  G.  C,   & 

Sons) 

4  Mrs  James  Eaton 

6  Rev.  S.  D.  F.  Salmond,  D.D. 
. .  Mrs  James  Laing 

5  Alexander  Keith,  grain  merchant, 

Marian  ople 
8^  Professor  H.  A.  Nicholson,  New- 

thorpe 
10  James  Florence  (of  J.  Laing  &  Co.) 

12  Alex.  Gibb  (of  J.  &  A.  Gibb) 
14  A.  M.  Leslie 

14  Mrs  Hector 

16  Isaac  F.  Smith  (of  L.  S.  &  Son) 

18  James  Crombie,  merchant 

20  The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Macdonald 

22  R.  Hally  (of  J.  L.   &  Co.),  Earn- 

bank 

Queen's  gate. 

Queen's  Road  (West). 

Alex.  Johnston,  M.D. 
Gavin  Coutts,  merchant 
2  G.  C.  Eraser,  advocate 
4  Rev.  Robert  Thomson,  M.A. 

John  Morgan  (of  A.  M.  &  Co.) 
18  Wm.  Alex.  Brown,  advocate 
Thomas  Kyd,  Rosebank 
Charles  Wilson  (Blaikie  Bros.) 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


A.  W.  Ledingham  (of  Marshall  <fe 

Co.) 
Frederick  Wright  (of  J.W.  &  Sons) 
Charles  Gordon,  jun.,    Rubislaw 

Green 
G-  J.  Scott,  Bayview  House 

Queen's  Terrace. 

From  Rubislaw  ter.  to  Albyn  ter. 

1  Alex.  Cochran,  advocate 

2  Alex.  Gibbon,  late  B.  Med.  Ser. 

3  Col.  J.  Allardyce 

4  Thomas  Wilsone,  advocate 

5  Mrs  Milne 

6  Rev.  J.  Mitford  Mitchell 

7  Miss  Macdonald 

8  A.  J.  Storie,  advocate  (of  Y.  &  S.) 

9  John  G.  Chalmers 

10  R.  B.  Home,  sharebroker 

Ragg's  Lane. 

From  37  Broad  street  to  Guestrow, 
5  Robert  Gray,  grocer 

Ramage's  Court. 

83  Broad  street. 

Red  Lion  Court. 

75  Broad  street. 

Reid's  Court. 

7  Shiprow. 

Reid's  (D.)  Court. 
49  Gallowgate. 

Regent  Quay. 

Fiom  Shore  brae  to  G.  N.  of  S.  Rail- 
way Station. 

1  William  Hodge,  coffee  rooms 

2  M.  Brown,  fishmonger 

2,  3,  4,  John  Taylor,  merchant 

5  Mrs  Kinnear,  spirit  dealer 

6  Do.  do. 

. .  James  Dick,  plumber 

7  Wm.  Skinner,  merchant 

11  Smith  &  Johnston,  merchts. 

12  Wm.  R.  Aiken,  ship  broker 
. .  Wm.  G  eddes,  sack  hirer 

13  D.  P.  Leimon,  manufacturer 

14  C.  &  A.  Johnstone,  merchants 

15  Alex.  Johnston,  merchant 
. .  Harbour  Engineers  Office 

16  Harbour  Offices 

Weigh-ho'use  square. 

18  Richard  Connon  &  Co. ,  shipowners 
. .  Miss  Anderson 

19  J.  Donald  &  Co.,  ship  chandlers 

20  John  Davie,  house  carpenter 
. .  W.  Lewis,  book-keeper 


21  Ellis  &  M 'Hardy,  coal  merchants 

22  G.  Elsmie  &  Son,  coal  merchants 
..  Shipmasters'  Society  Hall 

24  J.  Stuart,  violin  maker 

25  Wm.  Hendry,  ship  broker 

26  John  Rae,  spirit  dealer 

29  John  H.  Heck,  Lloyd's  sur. 
. .  T.  Walton,  agent 

30  David  Stephen,  spirit  dealer 

31  J.  Stuart,  violin  maker 

Theatre  lane. 
Marischal  street. 
33  Harbour  Branch  T.  &  C.  Bk.,  Ltd. ; 
agents,  Wm.  Leslie  and  G.  G. 
Wilkie 

Shore  lane. 

35  Custom  House 

..  A.  Edwards  (H.M.C.) 

36  James  Watt,  com.  agent 

. .  T.  B.  Law,  fish  salesman 

36-37  G.  &  W.  Davidson,  merchants 

38  W.  Williams  &  Sons,  commission 

merchants 

39  W.  Adam,  hotel  keeper 

40  R.  Robertson,  ship  chandler 

Thomson's  court. 

41  Alexander  Skene,  wholesale   tea 

merchant 
. .  Gorrod  &  Connon,  coopers 

42  Adam  &  Co.,  ship  brokers 

..  Aberdeen,     Newcastle,     &    Hull 
Steam  Co.,  Limited 

43  Mrs  George  Munro,  spirit  dealer 

44  George  Findlay,  saw  maker 

Scott's  court. 

45  Mrs  Forbes 

46  Wm.  Donaldson,  gen.  merchant 

47  G.  Gray,  hairdresser 

49  James  F.  Kellas,  shipping  master 

. .  J.  T.  Wilkins,  surveyor 

..  Commander  J.  Leeman,  R.N.R., 

. .  Merchant  Seamen's  Office 

. .  John  Brown,  shipmaster 

51  A.  Marr,  ship  chandler 

James  street. 

52  James  Mitchell,  outfitter 

53  M.  Bittiner,  shoe  dealer 

54  C.  Ludwig  &  Co.,  ship  brokers 

55  Mrs  P.  Buyers,  ship  chandler 
. .  D.  Mearns,  shipping  agent 

56  Henry  Taylor,  porter 

Mearns  street. 

64-65  J.  F.  Warner,  National  Hotel 

WeUer  lane. 

70  Miss  Hall,  merchant 

71  James  Smith,  shoemaker 

Sugarho'usc  lane. 
73  Wm.  Cameron,  tobacconist 
74-75  Grant  &  Co.,  grain  merchants 

76  W.  S.  Adamson,  druggist 

77  M.  Bittiner,  shoe  dealer 

. .  Miss  Thomson,  dressmaker 

78  John  Wohlers,  provision  mercht. 

80  Mrs  Gerrie,  lodgings 

81  Northern  Co-operative  Co. 

Commerce  street 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


455 


82  W.  T.  Smith,  bookseller 
83-84  G.  Stephen,  spirit  dealer 
84  Mrs  Anderson,  lodgings 
87  Mrs  Ferrier,  Station  Hotel 

Great  North  of  f^cotland  Railway 
Offices  and  Goods  Station 

Regent  Road. 

From  Regent  bridge  to  Albert  basin. 
W.  Pope, inspector 
Water  Taxman's  Office 
A.  H.  Wyness,  blockmaker 
Grant  &  Co.,  grain  merchants 
G.  &  W.  Martin,  engineers 

Rennie's  Wynd. 

From  Green  to  Carmelite  street. 
8  A.    B.    Noble,    sewing    machine 
maker 

Rettie's  Court. 

26  Broad  street. 

Richmond  Street. 

From  Kintore  place  to  Rosemount 
place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

19a  Alex.  Duncan,  postman 
35  John  Cowie,  (of  C.  &  C.) 
41  W.  Kemp,  flesher 
43  A.  B.  Emslie,  house  carpenter 

Gall  &  Walker,  builders 
45  Alex.  M'Pherson,  jun.,  baker 

47  Thomas  L.  Craig,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  Pickard,  lodgings 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
90  Wm.  Watt,  grocer 
26  Mrs  Copland,  lodgings 
32  Charles  Esson,  shoemaker 

48  Forrest  &  Sons,  painters 

Richmond  Terrace. 

Prom  Rosemount  place  northward 

1  R.  G.  Nicol,  C.E. 

5  George  Barron,  draper 
. .  A.  Hay,  cabinetmaker 
. .  T.  Thomson,  com.  agent 

7  Mrs  C.  Laing 
. .  James  Coutts,  grocer 

9  Wm.  Ritchie,  shoemaker 
..  G.  Nicol,  cutter 
11  Patrick  Morgan 
. .  James  Spence,  druggist 
13  John  Johnston  (of  J.  &  S.) 
. .  Joseph  Kynoch,  clothier 
15  A.  Rhind,  jun.  (of  A.  R.  &  Sons) 
17  James  Lovie,  com.  traveller 
. .  John  Robertson 
. .  James  Duncan  (of  T.  &  D.) 
19  James  Morrice,  mason 


19  James  B.  Emslie,  butcher 

21  James  Johnston 

. .  John  P.  Anderson,  butcher 

. .  Mrs  James  Bisset 

23  Mrs  Keith,  lodgings 

. .  John  Wright  (U.  Bank  of  S.) 

. .  Robert  Beattie,  builder 

25  Mrs  Saunders,  lodgings 

27  James  Bisset,  grocer 

. .  Wm.  Davidson,  draper 

. .  T.  Phillip,  clerk 

Rodger's  Walk. 

116  John  street 

Alex.  Laing,  skinner  and  tanner 
Poor's  Association  Works 
H.  Johnston,  manager 
J.  &  J.  Stephen,  gilders 
Alexander  Hurry,  blacksmith 

Rose's  Court. 

18  Commerce  street. 

Rose  Place. 

54  Rose  street. 
7  Jas.  Anderson,  baker 
9  Andrew    Craigmyle,    warehouse- 
man 
. .  David  Anderson,  clerk  (P.O.) 
..  W.  Helmrich  (G.  N.  Tel.  Co.) 

Rose  Street. 

From  Union  place  to  Skene  street 
west. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  John  P.  Black 

. .  Miss  E.  L.  Thomson,  milliner 
7  Wm.  Scorgie,  grain  merchant 
9  R.  Milne,  fishmonger 

11  A.  Rose,  tobacconist,  &c. 

13  Andrew  G.  Elmslie,  plumber 

15  Alex.  Angus,  dairyman 

17  Morgan  &  Eraser,  tailors 

21  Wm.  Bain,  post  horse  master 

25  George  Brown,  draper 

27  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 

Thistle  street. 

31  M.  E.  Kennedy,  bookseller 

35  Mrs  Findlay,  sick  nurse 

. .  Alex.  Henderson,  postman 

41  James  Panton,  plane  maker 

51  George  Gordon 

. .  Miss  Dallas,  dressmaker 

. .  James  Latto  (N.  Co-op.  Co.) 

63  James  Brockie,  cashier 

55  James  Garvie  &  Sons,  builders 

57  John  Ross,  builder 

. .  Miss  Stephen 
I  61  J.  Miller  (of  C.  &  Co.) 
1  ..  Wm.  Donald  (of  B.  &  D.) 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


63  David  Currie 

. .  Airs  Napier 

..   VVm.  W aimwight  (Abdn.  Journal) 

. .  Joliii  E.  Dickson,  cutter 

65  Johnstone  Milne,  slioemaker 
. .  Miss  Rodger,  biblewoman 

. .  Andrew  Webster,  clerk 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

4  James  Johnston,  plumber 

6  Jas.  E.  Marshall,  com.  trav. 
. .  Wm.  Chalmers,  shoemaker 

5  Cowie  Dairy 

10  James  Trail,  hardware  mercht. 
16  Charles  A.  Logan 
20  Alex.  Cruickshank,  LL.D 
24  Mrs  Ross 

Thistle  street. 
30  Wm.  Stephen,  grocer 

34  T.  Barclay,  com.  trav. 
36  John  Still,  clerk 

35  John  Gordon,  butcher 

42  Wm.  M'Hardy,  sergt.  of  police 
44  Wm.  Scorgie,  grain  merchant 

James  Garvie  &  Sons,  builders 
54  James  Peterkin,  builder 
56  Alex.  Benzie,  inspector  of  works 
58  John  S.  Cromar  (T.  &  C.  Bank) 
60  J.  P.  Glennie,  bootmaker 
. .  Mrs  Paul 
. .  Mrs  Russell 

66  George  Cowie,  grocer 
68  Mrs.  Thomson 

. .  W.  B.  Sang,  photo  printer 

74  Jas.  Leighton,  church  officer 

80  Miss  Murray 

. .  Mrs  Maitland 

. .  George  Gordon,  beadle 

82  Stuart  and  Murray,  ho.  carpenters 

8,S  Mrs  John  Taylor 

. .  James  Coutts,  clerk 

..  John  Fullerton,  com.  traveller 


Rosebank  Place. 

Hardgate. 

1  Alex.  Ci-uickshank,  gi-ocer 

11  Alex.  Ferguson,  painter 

12  John  Cruickshank,  com.  trav. 
14  James  Fraser,  messenger 

24  James  Frain,  painter         -- 
. .  Alex.  Ritchie,  clothier 

John  Henry,  house  carpenter 

Mrs  Falconer 

R.  &  J.  Hay,  house  carpenters 

Rosebank  Terrace.  . 

South  end  of  Crown  street. 

1  Alex.  Stewart,  sen, 
. .  A.  Brown,  flesher 

2  Miss  Davidson,  lodgings 

4  James  Watson  (of  Watson  Bros.) 


Rosemount  Place. 

From  Skene  square  to  Belvidere  pi. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Cay  Brothers,  grocers 

3  Wm.  Rettie,  insurance  agent 

. .  John  Reid,  cabinetmaker 

. .  John  Campbell,  tailor 
7  Joseph  G.  Hobbs,  plumber 
9,  11  John  E.  Cooper,  baker 

15  Mrs  Attenborrow,  draper 

17  Wm.  Gall,  fruiterer 
Hitl  street. 

19  Wm.  Salter,  gTocer 

21  Jas.  Robertson 

Gray's  bmldings. 

1  Joseph  G.  Hobbs,  plumber 

2  Wm.  Salter,  grocer 
. .  Miss  Murray 

3  James  Kemp  (of  K.  and  R.) 

. .  D.    Mackintosh,    postal    tele- 
graphs 
. .  Jas.  Dewar,  tobacconist 
. .  James  Morren,  slater 
. .  Mrs  Berry,  lodgings 
31  James  Morren,  slater 
33  John  Finnic,  hairdresser 
37  James  Sutherland 
39  George  Shives,  flesher 
41  Mrs  Reid,  proprietrix 
45  John  Coutts,  engineer 
47  Miss  Duncan,  laundress 
49  John  T.  Thom,  cutter 

Sout/i  Mount  street 
63  Samuel  Gill,  mason 
. .  J.  Kennedy,  com.  traveller 
69  A.  Bisset,  draper 
71  Wm.  Ross 

. .  R.  Alexander,  china  merchant 
. .  John  Forbes,  meter  inspector 
. .  L.  Morrison  (of  C.  &  M.) 

Richmond  street. 
85-87  Wm.  Coutts,  grocer 
89  James  Hay 
91  Mrs  Hay,  midwife 
93  John  Donald,  cab  hirer 
95  A.  R.  Spence,  shipmaster 

Bden  place. 
103  C.  Cowe,  painter 
105  John  Crichton 
107  Misses  M'Pherson,  dressmakers 
115  John  M.  Carnie,  grocer 

Short  loaniijs. 
117  A.  Blacklock,  tinsmith 
127  Robert  Law,  shoemaker 
131  James  Anderson,  butcher 
133  Mitchell  &  Muil,  Lim.,  bakers 
135  Miss  Innes,  lodgings 
. .  Adam  Ellis,  gardener 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
2  Wm.  Morrice,  bootmaker 
4  John  E.  Cooper,  baker 
. .  Miss  Moir,  lodgings 
6  Miss  M.  Vessie,  stationer 
8  Shaw's  Hospital,  Rosebank  house 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


45  i 


16  R.  J.  P.  Jessiman,  tailor 

Forbes  street. 
24  James  Wilkie,  clerk 
26  J.  H.  Shaw  (Abdn.  /oivrnal) 
28  Alex.  Marr,  miller 
. .  P.  Laird,  warehouseman 
30  Alex.  Urquhart,  grocer 
32  James  Watson,  clerk 
34a,  o6a  N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.,  grocers 
Eosemount  House. 
1  J.  H.  Jamieson,  shoemaker 
3  And.  Mustard,  clerk 
36  James  Whyte,  chemist 
38  George  Robertson,  salesman 
. .  James  Whyte,  chemist 
. .  Wm.  S.  Aiken  (of  W.  &  A.) 
SSJ  N.  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.,  fleshers 
46"  A  Walker,  com.  agent 
48  W.  G.  Craig  (of  C.  &  M.) 
50  Wm.  Watt,  shoemaker 
52  Alex.  Bruce,  horse  shoer 
56  W.  Yule,  com.  trav. 
. .  Jas.  Taylor,  clerk  (T.  &  C.  B.) 
Mount  street. 
Rosemount  Bakery 
72  John  Cameron,  late  carpenter 
74  Alex.  Young,  plumber 
Richmond  terrace. 
80  Wm.  M.  Tennant,  draper 
82  T>.  M'Lean,  contractor 
84  A.  Ross,  shoemaker 
. .  Miss  M'Kay,  milliner 
86  Rev.  Robei't  Macleod 
90  Mrs  Chapman 
. .  George  Porter  (of  P.  &  L.) 
92  H.  Gordon,  photographer 
94  John  Harvey,  grocer 
98  J.  B.  Emslie,  butcher 
View  terrace. 
102-104  Mrs  Robert  Burns,  fruiterer 
106  Wm.  Davidson,  draper 
108  Wm.  M.  Tennant,  draper 
Rutherford  Free  Church. 
Loanhead  terrace. 
126  Mrs  R.  Burns,  fruiterer 
130  Alex.  Milne,  builder 
136-138  Alex.  Strachan,  chemist 
140  Miss  Henderson 

Rosemount  Terrace. 

From  Forbes  street  to  Mary  place. 

1  Ben.  Alcock,  grocer 

2  Thomas  Darling,  seedsman 

3  John  Barclay,  overseer 

. .  John  B.  Barclay,  advocate 
. .  A.  Smith,  cashier 

4  Alexander  Keith 

5  J.  K.  Wilson 

6  Miss  Duguid 

7  E.  W.  G.  Watkins 

8  Mrs  Shepherd 

Roslin  Terrace. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 
1  Peter  Russel,  M.D. 


2  Miss  Robb,  teacher 

3  Peter  Harper,  blacksmith 

4  Alex.  Fiddes,  grocer 

5  D.  Mackie,  manuf.  (of  M'l.  &  M.) 

6  John  Hardie,  photographer 

7  Joseph  Gordon,  timber  measurer 
. .  Geo.  Gordon,  com.  traveller 

8  Charles  Coutts,  druggist 

10  Andrew  Ross,  chemist 

11  Mrs  Munro,  lodgings 

12  Wm.  Gray,  draper 

13  Alex.  Forbes,  cashier 

13i  James  Wyness,  detective 
14"  Wm.  Dey,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

15  John  Guthrie,  feuar 

Entrance  to  Hav:thorn  terrace. 
16|  George  Farquhar,  hosier 

16  James  Pratt,  cashier 

17  John  B.  Cairns,  manager 

18  Rev.      Wm.     Johnston     (Albion 

street  C.   C.) 

19  John  M'Robb,  overseer 

20  John  M'Cann,  clothier 

21  James  C.  Hood  (H.M.C.) 

22  Wm.  Wilkie,  superintendent 

. .  J.  C.  Ritchie  Munro,  accountant 

23  J.  G.  Robertson,  cashier 

24  A.  D.  Home  (Chivas  Brothers) 
. .  John  P.  M'Cann,  architect 

25  Wm.  Todd,  manure  manufacturer 
25a  W.  R.  Tennant,  painter 

26  Robert  Lawson,  mason 
. .  Andrew  Davie,  grocer 
26A  Mrs  W.  Connon 

Ross's  Court. 

22  Schoolhill. 

Ross's  Court. 

6  Upperkirkgate. 
Aberdeen    University    Press,    A. 
King  &  Co. 

Rubislaw  Place. 

From  Albyn  pi.  to  Waverley  pi. 

2  R.  G.  Foggo 

3  James  Smith,  watchmaker 

4  Jas.  Ross,  advocate  (of  A.  T.  &  R.) 

5  Rev.  A.  M.  Bannatyne 

6  James  Marshall,  M.D. 

Rubislaw  Terrace. 

From  Rubislaw  pi.  to  Queen     er. 

1  J.  Davidson,  paper  manufacturer 

2  Rev.  G.  Webster  Thomson 

3  David  Leith  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 

4  John  Whyte,  advocate 

5  James  Rose  (of  D.  Rose  &  Co.) 

6  Thomas  Adam,  banker 

7  Rev.  John  Fyfe,  M.A. 

8  Mrs  James  Westland 

9  John  Miller  (of  J.  M.  &  Co.) 


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10  Robert  Milne,  C.E. 

11  Mrs  James  A.  Murray 

12  Wm.  Clements  Good,  manuf.   (of 

R.  C.  &Co.,  Lim.) 

13  James  Will,  M.D.  (of  Woodside) 

14  J.  D.  Milne,  advocate 

15  J.  W.  Abernethy  (of  J.  A.  &  Co.) 

16  Dr.  Thomas  Parquhar 

17  John  Dove  Wilson,  LL.D.,  adv. 

18  Mrs  Dr.  JIaclure 

19  Alex.  Ramage,  rector 

20  G.  L.  Jamieson,  granite  merchant 

21  A.  Forbes  Wight,  advocate 

22  L.  Dollfus  de  Meric,  C.E. 

23  John  Edmond,  advocate 

24  John  Johnston  (of  G.  Reid  &  Sons) 

25  Wm.  Leslie  (of  W.  L.  &  Co.) 

26  Wm.  Gordon,  Town  Clerk 

St.  Andrew  Street. 

From  Loch  street  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Mrs  Marr,  flower  modeller 
12  John  Morrison,  tailor 

14  Thos.  Rae,  accountant 
16  Robert  Bruce,  spirit  dealer 
]  8  Robert  Menzies,  contractor 
26  Mrs  Monro,  embroidery  printer 

George  street. 
26|-  John  Smith,  game  dealer 

34  James  Thom,  manager 

Crooked  lane. 

Blackfriars  street 

77-79  D.  Henderson  &  Sons,  japanners 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Wm.  Shand,  grocer 

7  Robert  Merchant,  chimney  SAveep 
9  Mrs  Smith,  gTocer 

11  Jas.  Wishart,  sculptor 

21  Alex.  Davidson,  furniture  dealer 

25  Do.  do. 

George  street. 
27-29  D.  Macdonald  &  Sons,  leather 

merchants 
31  James  Main,  cork  manufacturer 
. .  Alex.  Young,  plumber 

35  John  Brown,  painter 
45  James  Hill,  grocer 

Charlotte  street. 
St.  Andrew  street  Public  School. 
66  Joseph  Kynoch,  tailor 
70|  George  Reid,  tailor 
72  W.  Macadam,  church  officer  (Free 

South) 
72^  Robert  Reid,  tailor 
74  Wm.  Grant,  house  carpenter 
. .  Alex.  Smith,  grocer 
. .  Mrs  Stewart,  fever  nurse 
76  Alex.  Smith,  grocer 

North  St.  Andrew  street. 
SO  Jessie  Galium,  broker 


St.  Andrew  Street  (North). 

From  St.  Andrew  street  to  John  st. 

4  Alex.  Duffus,  wholesale  confectr. 

5  Richard  Watt,  chimney  sweep 

St.  Bernard  Place. 

59  Hutcheon  street. 


St. 


St. 


Catherine's  Court. 

16  Shiprow. 


Catherine's  Place. 

32  Shiprow. 

St.  Catherine's  Wynd. 

From  Union  street  to  Netherkirkgate. 

St.  Clair  Street. 

From  West  North  street  to  King  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  Wm.  M 'Donald,  grocer 
5  Alex.  Lamont,  blacksmith 
7  James  Gray,  stonecutter 

13  Mrs  A.  Watson,  rag  merchant 

19-21        Do.  do. 

27  Wm.  Bremner,  cartwright 

. .  James  Bisset,  engineer 

. .  John  Smith,  carter 

31  Wm.  Bremner,  cartwright 

33-35  Wm.  Edwards,  gTanite  works 

37  Wm.  Boddie,  granite  works 

39  C.  Napier,  manure  manufacturer 

41  Alex.  Milne,  Margaret  Cottage 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
26-32  Alex.  Milne,  granite  works 
34  Sangster  &  Co.,  bottlers 
. .  John  A.  Sangster,  engineer 

38  George  Sangster  (of  S.  &  Co.) 
. .  Isaac  Wilson,  mealseller 

42  A.  Robertson  &  Son,  granite  works 

St.  Clement  Court. 

21  St.  Clement  street. 

St.  Clement  Street. 

From  Garvock  street  to  York  place. 
lA  John  Watt,  flesher 
6  Geo.  Monro,  cab  hirer 
8  G.  Brown,  grocer 
10  John  Grant,  flesher 
12  Miss  Anderson 
. .  Mrs  James  Urquhart 
Footdee  Iron  Works 
Charles  F.  Brodie  (Blaikie  Bros.) 
James  Gabriel,  gatekeeper 
St.  Clement  Church. 
Footdee  Public  School. 
17  A.  Henderson,  grocer 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


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19  St  Clement  court. 

James  Mowat,  clerk 

Mrs  Reid,  lodgings 
29  James  E.  Gray,  spirit  dealer 
31  Francis  M.  Rae,  grocer 

34  F.  M.  Rae,  flesher 

35  G.  &  W.  Davidson,  rope  and  twine 

merchants 
3S  Footdee  Caf($ 
40  Wm.  Davidson 
. .  James  E.  Gray,  spirit  dealer 
42  Miss  Morrison,  draper 
46  John  Rennie,  blacksmith 
48  Rae  Mitchell,  bookseller 
50         Do.  do. 

..  A.  Mackay,  sailmaker 
52  James  Petrie,  fishcurer 
. .  W.  H.  Watson,  shipmaster 
74  Joseph  Gordon,  merchant 
76  Do.  do. 

St.  Clement  Place. 

Opposite  50  St.  Clement  street. 
2  Archibald  Philip,  manager 

St.  John's  Place. 

Prom  Crown  street  to  Crown  terrace. 

St.  John's  Eimco2Hd  Church. 

St.  Machar  Place. 

Fonthill  road. 

Old  Machar  Poorhouse. 
Wm.  G.  Johnstone,  governor 

St.  Mary's  Place. 

From  Crown  terrace  to  Crown  street. 

1  James  Thomson,  grain  merchant 
. .  D.  Dawson,  tea  merchant 

2  Thomas  Jamieson,  engineer 
. .  M.  Farquhar 

8  Mrs  William  Henderson 

. .  William  Butchart,  shipmaster 

4  Miss  Strachan,  lodgings 

5  G.  T.  Curtis  (In.  Rev.) 

6  James  Glennie 
6^  Mrs  Reid 

7  "Mrs  Robert  Wood 

9  Miss  Davidson 

9^  Rich.  Bell,  painter 
10  Mrs  Brown,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Stuart,  lodgings 
12  James  Coutts,  grocer 
. .  Andrew  Gibson,  carter 
. .  Wm.  M.  Gibson  (of  G.  &  T.) 

14  Miss  Adam 

. .  Rev.  W.  Brebner,  M.A. 

15  Miss  Gray 

. .  T.  Anderson 

18  Alex.  Mackie,  messenger  (Union 

Bank) 
. .  James  D.  Mackie,  solicitor 


St.  Nicholas  Lane. 

From  St.  Nicholas  st.  to  Correction 
wynd. 

9  Prince  of  Wales  Hotel  (R.  Brown) 

St.  Nicholas  Street. 
From  Union  street  to  George  street. 

LEFI  HAND  SIDE. 
1  John  Adams,  bookseller 
St.  Nicholas  lane. 
3-5  William  C.  King,  hatter 
7-9  Lemon  Tree  Restaurant  (John 

Cormack) 
11  Miss  L.  R.  Wallace,  tobacconist 
13  G.  Strachan,  berlin  wool  dealer 

15  James  C.  M'Kay,  printer 

. .  Wm.  Davidson,  jun.,  paper  ruler 
..  Wm.  Davidson,  stationer 

17  J.  T.  Thompson,  watchmaker 

19  Miss  Cassie,  milliner 

21  John  R.  Smith,  City  Hotel 
23-25  A.  &  J.  Smith,  jewellers 

Correction  wynd. 
29  J.  C.  Firth  &  Son,  watchmakers 
31  P.  Gordon,  stoneware  merchant 

33  I.  Macdonald  &  Co.,  hosiers 

35  James  M'Leod,  painter 
37  James  Mowat,  clothier 

39-41  Peter  Beveridge,  manufacturer 
43  Wm.  Sutherland,  hardware  mer. 
45  George  Ogilvie,  hatter 
47  Misses  Dyker,  dressmakers 
. .  Misses  Conner 

51  William  Meldrum  &  Son,  clothiers 
53  Wm.  Westland,  agent 
55  Watt  &  Barron,  confectioners 
55a  M.  &  S.  Calder,  watchmakers 
57  Wm.  Eraser,  ironmonger 
59  James  Aberdein  &  Co.,  drapers 
61  Mrs  Watt,  lodgings 
. .  Jas.  Taylor,  mus.  ins.  maker 
61-63  Alex.    Badenoch    &    Son,  out- 
fitters 
65  J.  &  J.  Urquhart,  druggists 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2,  4,  6  Fyfe  &  Co.,  hatters 
8,  10,  12  F.  B.  Kelly,  clothier 

16  Joseph  Beattie,  bootmaker 

18  John  S.  Wilson,  hatter 

Netherlcirkgate. 

20  G.  B.  M'Kinnon,  watchmaker 

22  John  Fyfe  &  Son,  brushmakers  to 

the  Queen 
24  Tawse  &  Menzies,  clothiers 
26  M.  King,  dentist 
. .  Charles  Meston,  bill  poster 
28  Jas.  Murray,  bookseller 
30-32  James  Kinghorn,  draper 

34  James  T.  Jeffrey,  solicitor 
. .  James  Taylor,  bootmaker 

36  John  A.  Ross,  draper 

40  D.  Macpherson,  stationer 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


42  William  Silver,  tailor 

. .  William  Crone,  working  jeweller 

. .  A.  Reid,  oil  merchant 

44  A.  Stewart,  draper 

Flourmill  brae 
46  M'Intosh  cfe  Mackie,  drapers 
48  Brebner  &  Grant,  merchants 
James  Beattie,  spirit  dealer 
William  Mackenzie,  publisher 
James  Rae,  agent 
Mrs  Wright,  lodgings 
Miss  Taylor,  dressmaker 
George  Stephen,  deliverer 
50  William  Peters,  bootmaker 
52  Marshall  &  Reid,  drapers 
54  James  Tough,  spirit  dealer 
56  R.  Goodson,  mantle  maker 
58  Joseph  Bonner,  bookseller 
60  Mrs  Leslie,  lodgings 
62  M.  Watt  &  Co. ,  ironmongers 
64  Thomas  Mason  &  Son,  fleshers 
66  Mrs  Lister,  lodgings 
. .  Miss  Still,  lodgings 
68  Alex.  Urquhart,  grocer 

St.  Paul  Street. 

From  GalloAvgate  to  Loch  street. 


LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 


2-4 


40 


Thos.  R.  Watson  &  Co.,  drapers 
John  Morrison,  tailor 
Wm.  Adams,  beadle 
Wm.  Ronald,  leather  merchant 
Simpson  &  Winten,  stationers 
J.  Fitzpatrick,  cork  manufacturer 
G.  Gordon,  tinplate  worker 
28  Knox  &  Webster,  iron  merchts. 
Wm.  Taylor,  shoemaker 
Alex.  Davidson,  gardener 
Fisher  &  Ironside,  wine  merchts. 
G.  Sinclair,  tea  merchant 
James  Allan,  com.  agent 
N.  of  S.  Colour  Works,  Farquhar 
&Gill 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

1-3  Sangster  &  Henderson,  drapers 

E.  U.  Church. 
15  St.  Paul  Street  Hall;  Rob.  WyUie, 
keeper  ~ 

St.  Paul  Street  Public  School. 
John  Robb,  caretaker,  S.B. 

St.  Peter's  Place. 

71  Spittal. 

Miss  Presslie,  feuar 

Robert  Leith,  dairyman 

Thomas  Milne,  dairyman 

Mrs  Watt,  dairy 

James  Hay,  carter 

Jas.  Paterson,  coal  merchant 

Jas.  Raffan,  gardener 


St.  Swithin  Street. 
From  Queen's  cross  to  Ashley  road. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 


G.  W.  Wilson  &  Co.,  artists,  &c. 
D.  Dnncan,  of  Madras 
Joseph  Tennant,  draper 

Stanley  street. 
Mrs.  Buyers,  lodgings 
R.  A.  Dyer  Connon  (of  R.  C.  fi  Co.) 
John  Williamson  (of  J.  W.  &  Son) 
Charles  Michie,  M.A. 
Wm.  Dickson 
Mrs  Alexander,  milliner 
J.  G.  Moodie  Heddle 
R.  MacKenzie 
Miss  Brown 

Grove  street. 
John  T.  Sorley,  solicitor 
Thos.  A.  Frater 
Alex.  Zamek  (of  Z.  &  E.) 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
Mrs  Renny 
Miss  Chalmers 

Francis  Laing  (Northern  Ass.  Co.) 
Miss  Paul,  Queen's  Cross  School 

Gladstone  jilace. 
John  Ord,  com.  traveller 
Rev.    Gordon   J.  Murray,   M.A., 

B.D. 
John  Drummond,  jr.  (of  J.  &  J.  D.) 
George  G.  Christie 
Robert  Lamb,  advocate 
Mrs  Dr.  Lizars 
Mrs  And.  Gray 
Mrs  Sutherland 
Alex.  Watt  (of  J.  W.  &  Sons) 


Salisbury  Terrace. 

From  Great  Western  road  to  Broom - 

hill  road. 
8  Miss  Aitken,  Clydebank 
12  Alex.  Forbes,  teacher 
16  A.  Collins  (R.N.) 

James  Marr,  coal  merchant 
32  R.  Slessor  (of  P.  &  S.) 
. .  Rev.  Robert  Semple 
34  Henry  Leask  (of  Joss  &  Co.) 
36  James  Donald,  shipmaster 
38  G.  W.  Law,  merchant 
44  Robert  Watt  (N.  of  S.  B.,  Lim.) 
46  James  Adam,  traveller  (J.  &  M.) 
48  James  Johnston 
50  Lewis  Sellar 

Schoolhill. 

From  Upperkirkgate  to  Woolmanhill. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  John  Macleod  &  Co.,  watchmakers 
5  John  Fraser,  bandmaster 

. .  J.  Wilson  &  Son,  provision  mchts. 
7  Do.  do. 

. .  H.  Robertson,  carrier 


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9  J.    Taylor,    musical    instrument 

maker 
11  Mrs  John  M'Leod 
..  J.   Paterson   (A.    Pirie   &   Sons, 

Ltd.) 

13  Johnstone  Milne,  bootmaker 

15  James  Craig  &  Co.,  saddlers 

Churchyard  gate. 
Back  vnjnd. 
43|  John  M'Kenzie,  grocer 
45a  London  Clothing  Co. 

45  Wm.  Jaraieson,  fruiterer 

. .  H.  Gordon,  photographer 

47  John  G.  Scroggie,  M.B.,  CM, 

. .  Wm.  Jackson,  bookbinder 

49  Robt.  Alcock,  janitor.  Girls'  High 

School 
49-51  High  School  for  Girls 
55a  Mrs  Wm.  Connon,  furniture  deal. 
55  Do.  do. 

. .  Wm.  Thomson,  caretaker 
57  Geo.  Watson,  restaurateur 
59  Geo.  Jamieson,  merchant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Peter  Ferries,  spirit  dealer 
4-6  Willox  &  Watt,  machine  agents 
8  James  Taylor,  church  officer 
. .  J.  Stevenson,  watchmaker 
8|  Alex.  Smith,  plumber 

John  M.  Archibald,  agent 
12a  Wordie  &  Co.,  carriers 
. .  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  forge 
. .  John  Webster,  horseshoer 

14  J.  Marr,  jun.,  &  Co.,  pianoforte 

makers 
14a  James  Harrow,  fruiterer 
. .  Mrs  Merchant,  lodgings 
. .  Mrs  Robb,  lodgings 
. .  J.  Marr,  jun.,  pianoforte  maker 

16  John  Mavor,  clothier 

15  George  Anderson,  watchmaker 

Donald's  court. 
20  James  Harrow,  fruiterer 
22  Moss's  court. 

. .  Thos.  Curr  &  Co.,  tea  merchants 
24  James  Shepherd,  china  merchant 
26  R.  Wright  &  Son,  grocers 
28  Wm.  Millar,  ironmonger 
30  Peter  Raeburn,  baker 
32  Garden  &  Raeburn,  bakers 

Harriet  street. 
44  William  Shirras  &  Son,  tinplate 
workers 

46  John  Gordon,  M.B.,  CM. 
46|  Mitchell  &  Muil,  Lim.,  bakers 

Gray's  School  of  Art 
Gordon's  College 
John  Smith,  porter 
Art  Gallery  and  Museum 
Wm.  Robertson,  keeper 


Scott's  Court. 

25  Regent  quay. 


Seamount  Place. 

From  Gallowgate  to  West  North  st. 

5  Thomas  Duncan,  pawnbroker 
13  John  Reid,  blacksmith 
17  George  Martin,  agent 

21  James  M'Intyre,  shoemaker 
. .  Alex.  Smith,  detective 

22  James  Ritchie 

23  Thomas  Gibb,  spirit  merchant 
25  Harry  Smart,  spirit  dealer 

P.  Robb,  school  board  officer 
St.  Margaret's  Mission  Chapel. 

Seaview  Place. 

Opposite  128  West  North  street. 
1  R.  S.  Donald,  sergeant  of  police 
3  William  M'Kenzie 

Sheret's  Court. 

64  West  North  street. 

Shiprow. 

From  Union  street  to  Market  street 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

3  L.  W.  L.  Stephen,  hairdresser 
13-15  Wm.  Arthur,  spirit  dealer 
17-19  Miss  Milne,  provision  dealer 
23  George  Reid,  grocer 
27  John  Morrison,  provision  dealer 
27A  James  Stewart,  shoemaker 
31  Robert  Rainnie,  grocer 
33  James  Laing,  beadle 
. .  James  Lyall,  ironmonger 
39  Robert  Robb,  broker 

Free  Union  Churcli. 
51  George  Fyfe,  gTocer 
57  W.  T.  Moffatt,  com.  agent 
59  Alex.  Lamb,  plumber" 

Shore  brae. 
67  Robert  Sheret,  gxocer 
75  F.  Robbie,  gardener 
Post  Office 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  Mrs.  James  Morrison,  baker 
Reid's  court. 

8  Mrs.  J.  Morrison,  baker 
10  Aberdeen  Cafe  Co.,  Limited 
14  Wm.  M'Leod,  tailor 

St.  Catherine's  court. 
St.  Katherine's  Halls 
16  Robert  Wood,  Market  officer 
18  James  Tastard,  flesher 
20  James  Henderson,  gTocer 
22  Alex.  Collie,  slater 
24  John  Ross,  broker 
26  John  Addison,  flesher 
28  Collie's  court. 

32  St.  Catherine's  place. 

38  Arch.  I.  Watson,  bookseller 
40  Jamieson' s  court. 

46  Abbey  place, 

39 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


52  Mearns  court. 

56  Joseph  Napier,  broker 
58  J.  C.  Thompson,  news  a,s;ent 

Trinity  Congregational  ChurcJi. 
60  Gray  &  Co. ,  commission  agents 
72  Webster's  court. 

78  Sutherland's  court. 

80  James  Riach,  shoemaker 
82  Alex.  Law,  baker 
84  Brebner's  court. 

86  William  Stott,  spirit  dealer 
90  J,  M'Leocl,  flesher 
90-92  George  Silver,  spirit  dealer 

Shoe  Lane. 

From  West  North  street  to  Queen 

street. 
5  John  Smith  &  Co.,  iron  merchants 
22  Wm.  Mann,  tailor 

Shore  Brae. 

From  Shiprow  to  quay. 

3  David  Ogg,  jun..  Crown  Inn 

4  Mrs  Rait,  spirit  dealer 

7  Wm.  StiU  (of  W.  S.  &  Co.) 

7J  M'Taggart  &  Booth,  coal  brokers 

Shore  Lane. 

From  quay  to  Virginia  street. 
G.  B.  Anderson,  agent 
9  Peter  Cable,  carter 

Short  Loanings. 

From  Leadside  road  to  Rosemount 
place. 
15  J.  S.  Millar,  pawnbroker 
27  Wm.  Hay,  millwright 
SO  Magdala  place. 

35  Alex.  Thain,  carter 
38  A.  Murray  &  Co.,  joiners 
41  James  Sim,  gardener 

43  George  Craig,  baker 

44  Wm.  Hay,  millwright 
..  John  Souter,  M.A. 

50  W.  Bain  &  Co.,  shoemakers 

Shuttle  Lane. 

From  East  North  street  to  Park  st. 
37  Alex.  Knowles,  machine  maker 

Silver  Street  (North). 
From  Golden  square  to  Skene  ter. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

9  Aberdeen  Catholic  Hall  Co.,  Lim. 
. .  Aberdeen  Catholic  Association 
..  Silver  Street  Hall 
11  John  Milne,  messenger-at-arms 
13  Dr  George  Watt 
15  Mrs  Dr  Fraser 


17  Rev  David  Beatt 
19  Miss  Gibson 

21  Wm.  Walker,  bookseller 
. .  Duncan  Fraser,  beadle 

Artillery  Vol.  Orderly  Rooms 

23  Professor  Struthers,  Migvie  House 

27  John  Robb  (of  W.  &  R.) 

29  Rev.  Andrew  Dickie 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 
8  Mrs  Rigg,  lodgmgs 
. .  James  Milne  (of  Milne  Brothers) 
8J  Miss  M'Gregor 
10  John  Anderson 

. .  Aberdeen     Preparatory    School ; 
principal,    W.     S.     Thomson, 
M.A.,  F.S.Sc,  F.R.G.S. 
12  Miss  Cuthbert 
. .  Miss  Sinclair 
..  George  M 'Lean,  merchant 
14  John  M'Dougall,  grain  merchant 
16  HughMackenzie(N.  ofS.  B.,Lim.) 

18  John  Mearns 

20|-  Miss  Hay,  lodgings 
22"  Miss  Maclean 

24  Mrs  Adam  Rettie 
. .  Misses  Troup 

26  Mrs  Duthie 

28  Alex.  Milne,  house  carpenter 
. .  James  Porter 

30  Mrs  James  Gifford,  sen. 

Silver  Street  (South). 
From  Union  street  to  Golden  square. 
7  John  Berry,  plumber 

Sim's  Square. 

North  St.  Andrew  street 
2  John  Smith 

Simpson's  Court. 

139  GaUowgate. 

Skene  Row. 

From  Skene  place  to  Hardweird. 

Skene  Street. 

From  Black's  buildings  to  Skene  pi. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

5  George  Hay,  tailor 

7  Mrs  A.  Herd 

Craigivell  place. 
13  Wm.  Imray,  bootmaker 
17  James  Morrison,  grocer 

Skene  terrace. 
25  Mrs  George  Smith,  news  agent 
31  Alex.  Brodie,  news  agent 
35  Henry  Davidson,  gardener 
37  James  Cruickshank,  butcher 
39  John  Hendry,  cabinetmaker 
61  Miss  Watson,  milliner 
65  Robert  Milne,  draper 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


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79  Wm.  Ogilvie,  cab  proprietor 

Summer  street. 
85  Wm.  Ritchie,  shoemaker 
91  John  Mitchell,  tailor 

93  Miss  Baxter,  draper 

95  James  Anderson,  baker 
99  John  Duthie,  grocer 

133  Arthur  Law,  grocer 

Chapel  street. 

135  John  Thom,  upholsterer 
137  Wm.  Jeffrey,  fruiterer 

139  Wm.  Mollison  (N.  of  S.  E.  L.  Co.) 
. .    George  Jamieson,  grocer 

141  James  Copland,  grocer 

142  Mrs  Barclay 

155  Mrs  G.  Anderson 
. .    Mrs  Henderson,  lodgings 
. .    Wm.  Hutcheon,  clerk 

157  James  Murrison,  chemist 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2-4  James  S.  Miller,  pawnbroker 
6  J.  Coutts  &  Co.,  watchmakers 
10  Wm.  Cameron,  shoemaker 
12  Alex.  Collie,  grocer 
16  Wm.  A.  Copland,  clothier 
18  Miss  L.  Murdoch,  milliner 
22-22A  G.  H.  Low,  plumber 
34  John  Grant,  watchmaker 
38  Alex.  Mackie,  fruiterer 
40  Mrs.  C.  Coutts 
48  James  Rae,  vanman 
50  Wm.  Masson,  plasterer 
82  James  Rice,  hairdresser 

94  Miss  Jamieson,  lodgings 
98  Mrs  Sim,  lodgings 

120  Mrs  Glennie,  draper 
Skene  ro2v. 

134  Northern  Co-operative  Co.,  Lim. 
134a  John  Hendry,  cabinetmaker 

136  John  Todd,  baker 
136a  Wm.  Dawson,  builder 

140  F.  Williams,  butcher 

142  W.  S.  Guthrie,  accountant 

Skene  Street  (West). 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

159  George  Caie,  grocer 
161  Robert  Marr,  shoemaker 
. .    Alex.  Pirie,  slater 
163  George  Whyte,  spirit  broker 
Sheriff  Watson's  Female  School. 

166  Miss  Home,  teacher  of  music 
. .    Miss  I.  Rutherford 

167  W.  B.  Strachan  (B.  Reid  &  Co.) 
. .    Mrs  Maconachie,  lodgings 

, .    Miss  Walker 

,.    Geo.  Milne  (N.  Assurance  Co.) 

Rose  street. 
168a  Mrs  M.  Henderson 
168a  Wm.  Hogg(of  J.  Jamieson  «&  Co.) 

168  Dr.  Alfred  Gilchrist 

169  Mrs  D.  Munro 

170  John  Craig,  saddler 


171  Mrs  Wilson,  laundress 

173  J.  Cruickshank,  butcher 

174  Mrs  James  Craig 
. .    Miss  Walker 

. .    James  Mortimer,  clerk 

175  George  S.  Forrest,  teacher 

176  Wm.  Boulton,  C.E. 

178  Miss  Morison 

. .  David  Brown,  shipmaster 
Thistle  lane. 

179  John  Hardie,  cashier 

180  Mrs  Pirie 

181a  Miss  J.  Ritchie 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Skene  Street  Congregational  Church. 

Esslemont  avenue. 

Grammar  School. 

John  Symon,  Glenburnie  House 

Misses  Anderson,  Glenburnie  Cot. 

J.  T.  Jamieson,  Garden  House 

Skene  Place. 

From  Cherryvale  to  Skene  street. 

1  Mrs  Gray,  lodgings 

. .  Miss  Sinclair,  dressmaker 

2  Rev.  W.  P.  Smith,  D  D. 

3  Rev.  James  Smith,  B.D. 

4  John  Alexander,  upholsterer 

5  Mrs  George  Hay 

6  A.  B.  Robertson,  plumber 

Skene  Square. 

From  Steps  of  Gilcomston  to  Caroline 

place. 
2  James   Anderson,   heel   and    toe 

plate  worker 
4  Thomas  Berry,  bootmaker 

18  Alex.  Morrison,  beadle 

19  John  Shaw,  shoemaker 

24  J.  &  G.  Walker,  gTocers 

25  G.  O.  Levie,  furniture  dealer 

26  Ben.  Farquhar,  upholsterer 

261  G.  S.  Knowles,  L.R.C.P.E.,  &c. 

27  James  Knox,  stoneware  merchant 

33  James    Anderson,  heel   and   toe 

plate  maker 

34  Wm.  Pirie,  funeral  undertaker 
36  David  Crone,  shoemaker 

41  Peter  Mackie,  painter 

42  C.  Farquharson,  flesher 

43  George  Walker,  grocer 

45  F.  A.  Connon,  hairdresser 

52^  George  T.  Cruickshank,  grocer 

60  Mrs  Kemp,  grocer 

61  Mrs  Forbes,  lodgings 
63  Dr.  Brown's  School 
66  Miss  Wyness,  milliner 
71  Lewis  George,  engineer 

73  Garibaldi  place. 

74  Alex.  Esson,  foreman 
76-78  William  Charles,  baker 

Leslie  Smith,  builder 
83  Mrs  M'Naughton 


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STREET   DIRECTORY, 


84  Mrs  Knox 

86  Mrs  Wyness,  lodgings 

88  G.  S.  Knowles,  L.R.C.P.E.,  &c. 

89  Adam  Gordon,  butcher 

Skene  Terrace. 
From  Skene  street  to  Summer  street. 

I  James  Morison,  grocer 
2-4  James  Strathdee,  baker 

3  George  M 'Donald  (of  I.  &  M'D.) 

7  G.  R.  Taylor,  painter 
. .  Miss  Taylor,  music  teacher 
14  John  Gray,  C.A.  (of  S.  &  G.) 
16  James  Strathdee,  baker 
30  Alex.  Malcolm,  merchant 

Mrs  Kennedy,  Craigwell  Cottage 
32  G.  Collie,  late  grocer 
. .  Mrs  Alex.  Collie 
. .  Geo.  Strachan,  Town  House 
34  W.  E.  Cowie,  waiter 
36  Mrs  John  Rae 
38  Miss  Brown 

Victoria  Hall. 
40  Mrs  W.  T.  Ker 
42  Rev.  W.  M.  Wilson 

44  Misses  Cushnie 

. .  Mrs  S.  Davidson 

45  Alex.  RiddeU 

. .  David  Taylor  (of  C.  &  T.) 

. .  Wm.  Farquharson,  fish  merchant 

46  Wm.  Cowan,  engineer 

48  Wm.  Cadenhead,  wine  merchant 
50  Alex.  Lamb,  plumber 
52  John  Parker,  advocate 

Spa  Street. 

From  Skene  Street  Bridge  to  Gilcom- 
ston  steps. 
Gilcomston  Brewery  Co. 

16  M'Gregor  &  Shand,  slaters 

Spittal. 
From  Love  lane  to  College  Bounds. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

II  James  Wilson,  mason 

St.   Margaret's    Sisterhood,   Bay- 
view 
St.  Martha's  Home  for  Girls 

17  Mrs  Kynoch,  feuar  -_ 

Froghail  lane. 

25  Mrs  M'Kenzie,  proprietor 
25|  James  Tosh,  grocer 

26  Mrs  M'Kay,  feuar 

265-  Robert  Mearns,  grocer 

27  David  Smith,  feuar 

31  Mrs  Robertson,  lodgings 

32  A.  M.  Daniel,  bootmaker 

35  John  Logan,  shipmaster 

36  Jas.  Robb,  feuar 

. .  James  Florence,  driller 
41  Primrose  Public  School 
. .  Miss  M.  A.  Milne,  teacher 
Hillhead  terrace. 


45  George  Keith,  grocer 

51  John  Morrison,  chemist 

Boa  Vista  place. 
61  Alex.  Farquharson,  grocer 
71  Joseph  Reid,  warehouseman 
. .  Walter  Reid,  session  clerk 
73  Andrew  Donald,  flesher 
75  Aiken  Malcolm,  late  moulder 
Sv.nnybank  road. 
Firhill  place. 
77  David  Daniel,  grocer 
89  John  Henderson  (of  H.  &  W.) 
99  George  Gill,  feuar 
100  Andrew  Scott,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

13  John  M'Lennan,  Applebank 
. .  H.  M'Lennan.  Advocate,  Apple- 
bank 
20  Mrs  Pyper,  Glamis  Cottage 

Merkland  road. 
33  Wm.  Sharp,  tailor 
37  Alex.  Duncan,  flesher 
37J  Wm.  Duncan,  feuar 
..  David  M'Pherson,  shipmaster 
39^  Robert  Findlay,  cattle  dealer 
42" Mrs  Brown,  hosier,  &c. 

46  Miss  Henderson,  dressmaker 

52  John  Craig,  feuar 

54|-  Mrs  Bisset,  sick  nurse 

58''Mrs  Cooper,  green  grocer 

82  Wm.  Beattie,  merchant 
St,  Peter's  Cemetery 

84  Mrs  Tosh,  general  merchant 

86  Mrs  Scorgie,  feuar 

88-90  James  Connon,  spirit  dealer 
St.  Peter's  2>l ace. 

96  Mrs  G.  Watson,  dairy 
100  John  Leeds,  feuar 
110  Andrew  Clark,  feuar 
112  David  Collie,  mason 

Springbank. 

Foot  of  Dee  street. 
Mrs  Wm.  Thomson 
Mrs  Davidson,  sick  nurse 
Miss  Rachel  Smith 

Springbank  Street. 

From  Crown  st.  to  Bon-Accord  st. 
18  F.  Mathieson,  agent 
. .  Miss  Reid,  dressmaker 

20  James  Addison 

21  Wm.  Ogg,  house  carpenter 

Springbank  Terrace. 
From  Crown  street  to  Albury  road. 

LEFT  HAND   SIDE. 

31  Arthur  Knox 
. .  John  Lind 

32  Mrs  Pinckney 

33  Mrs  Cruden 

34  Peter  Black 


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35  A.  Mennie,  superintendent 

37  Miss  Melviu 

38  Mrs  A.  Gauld 

39  Wra.  Ruthei-ford,  painter 

. .  Charles  Milne  (of  W.  &  M.) 

40  J.  B.  Sutherland,  shipmaster 
43  Wni.  Nicholson,  grocer 

46  John  Leith  (of  J.  L.  &  Sons) 

47  Wm.  Bruce,  curer 

48  Mrs  Elmsly 

49  Alex.  Murray,  valuator 

50  Mrs  Haworth 

51  James  Crichton  (of  J.  M.  &  Co.) 

52  James  Collie 

Bon- Accord  street. 
54  Wm.  Mutch,  flesher 

57  James  Milne 

58  Wm.  Henderson,  clerk 

59  Mrs  Chalmers 

. .  John  H.  Chalmers  (W.  &  C.) 
00  Alex.  T.  Duthie,  fish  curer 
CI  Edward  Birchnell 

62  Mrs  Eainnie 

63  Miss  Gibb 

65  Peter  Riddell  (Harbour  Trust) 

66  Alex.  Ellis,  architect 

67  T.  Taylor,  shipmaster 

68  Wm.  Litster,  teacher  of  music 

69  Mrs  Thomson 

70  Alex.  Diack 

71  C.  D.  Young,  tea  merchant 
. .  Miss  Young,  music  teacher 
. .  J.  C.  Wallace,  grocer 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 


Mrs  A.  Henderson,  lodgings 

Rev.  A.  D.  Donaldson,  M.A. 

Miss  Webster 

A.  T.  Orr  (H.  R.  &  Co.) 

James  Martin 

Wm.  Martin 

Rev.  D.  Arthur 

James  M'l.  Scott,  solicitor 

Mrs  William  Williams 

William  Harper  (of  W.  H  &  Co.) 

Mrs  Cassie,  lodgings 

Miss  Lyall 

Miss  Norrie 

Miss  Eddie 

Joseph  Hird,  overseer 

Mrs  J.  LittlejohUj  lodgings 

H.  F.  Allan,  cashier 

Mrs  Barber 

James  M.  Brown  (B.  &  G.) 

Miss  Masson 

Robert  Dunn,  shoemaker 

Miss  Taylor 

Walter  L.  Craig 

Rev.  G.  Lawson 

Wm.  Murray,  mason 

J.  S.  Watt  (of  W.  W.  &  Son) 

Bon-accord  street, 
Jas.  Campbell,  teacher 
Edward  Savage 
John  Eraser 


22  William  Penny,  shipmaster 

23  James  B.  Greig 

24  Alex.  Barclay,  builder 

25  Misses  Hay 

26  And.  Symon  (of  J.  S.  &  Sons) 

Springbank  Place. 

From  Springbank  to  Springbank  st. 

1  W.  R.  Leslie,  N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lim. 

2  James  Asher  (of  J.  Asher  &  Sons) 

3  Andrew  Robb,  gunmaker 

4  Wm.  Webster,  d.raper 


Spring-  Garden. 

om  George  street  to  Windy  wynd. 

A.  D.  Thom,  grocer 

Jas  Barlow,  writer  and  accountant 

Mrs  Thom 

Watson  &  Robb,  builders 

M'Halfie  &  Brown,  packing  case 

makers 
Smith  &  M'Intosh,  Limited 
George  Hogg  &  Son,  engineers 
William  Dalgarno,  Spring  Garden 

Mills 
Emslie  &  Burnett,  painters 
James  B.  Keith,  bank  agent 


87 


Stafford  Street. 

From  North  Broadford  westward. 

1  Wm.  Marr,  commercial  traveller 
4  James  L.  Philip,  com.  merchant 

10  W.  P.  Morgan,  hairdresser 
James  Keir,  manager 

14  Alex.  Burnett  (of  B.  &  M.) 

Stanley  Street. 

From  Grove  street  to  St.  Swithin  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Robert  A.  Smith,  florist 
25  David  Gray 

. .  John  Harrow  (of  G.  H.  &  Co.) 
27  Mrs  James  Forbes 
29  Mrs.  J.  Moir 
31  Mrs  Pittendrich 
33  Captain  John  Garner,  R.N. 
35  Alex.  Brand 
37  John  Kesson,  carver 
. .  Mrs  Reid 
39  Wm.  Stephen,  shipmaster 

Henry  Gibson  (of  A.  C.  &  Co.) 

John  Murrison,  sorting  clerk  (P.O.) 

Mrs  Law 

J.  D.  Stephen  (of  J.  &  J.  S.) 

John  Gordon,  clerk  (P.O.) 

John  Hepburn,  printer 

Mrs  John  Webster 

Mrs  Cooper 

Wm.  Davidson  (of  D.  &  S.) 

John  Fraser,  of  Ceylon 

Mrs.  A.  Alexander 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

James  Darling,  teacher 

James  Yule,  tobacconist 

John  Pirie,  clerk 

Wra.  Buyers,  shipmaster 

Mrs  A.  C.  Forss 

John  B.  Milne,  agent 

John  M'Kay  (of  J.  M'K.  &  Son) 

Miss  Brown 

John  Watt,  grocer 

Mrs  J.  Speid,  teacher 

David  Moonie,  tram.  sup. 

Thomas  Maver,  book-keeper 

George  Bruce,  bicycle  maker 

W.  Campbell,  draper 

Miss  Coutts 

J.  Morrison,  provision  dealer 

William  Henderson,  engineer 

Mrs  Maclennan 

Misses  Reid 


Steohen  Place. 

76  North  Broadford. 
1  Wm.  Porter,  timber  measurer 

3  John  Porter,  feuar 

Stevenson  Street. 

From  Upper  Denburn  to  S.  Mount  st. 
Johnston  &  Stephen,  house  car- 
penters 

23  Copland  &  Co. ,  brush  mf cts. 

. .  Wisely  &  Aiken,  boot  manu- 
facturers 

25  A.  Wisely  (of  W.  &  A.) 

Stewart  Place. 

69  Guestrow. 

Stilling  Street. 
From  Hadden  street  to  Guild  street. 

1  Wra.  Brown  (Market  Arms) 

5  John  Shanks,  bank  messenger 
Imperial  Hotel 

9  T.  M'Lean,  wine  merchant 
11  Kemp  &  Walker,  grain  merchants 
19  Wm.  Milne,  fishing  tackle  maker 
21  J.  Landles,  restaurant  keeper 
25  B.  Reid  &  Co. 

Strawberry  Bank^ 

Hardgate,  near  Bon- Accord  teri'ace. 

2  Wm.  Philip,  jun.  (of  P.  &  C.) 

4  Mrs  Murray 

5  Mrs  Craigmyle 

6  Mrs  Grant 

7  Miss  Muil 

8  Mrs  James  Duncan 

9  T.  W.  Hampton,  carver 

10  Alex.  Brown,  auctioneer  (of  A.  B. 
&  Son) 

Stronach's  Close. 

63  Castle  street. 


Sugarhouse  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 
12  John  Angus,  blacksmith 

Summer  Street. 

From  Union  place  to  Skene  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Mrs  Alexander,  milliner 
2^  Andrew  Borthwick,  dyer 

3  R.  Bremner,  saddler 

. .  Wm.  Reid,  photographer 

4  Mrs  S.  Farquhar,  lodgings 

5  Alex.  Allan,  coal  merchant 

6  John  Henderson,  builder 

9  John  C.  Watson,  coachbuilder 
9^  James  Stephen  &  Son,  plasterers 

11  John  Mutch,  cattle  dealer 

13  T.  M'Kenzie,  blacksmith 
15  C.  Yeats,  cabinetmaker 

. .  W.  T.  Riley,  turner 

19  Tawsfc,  Davie  &  Co. ,  cabinetmakers 

21  John  Russell,  painter 

23  Joseph  Leiper 

Little  Chapel  street. 
33  G.  Whyte,  grocer 
33a  G.  G.  Poison,  insurance  agent 
33A-35  A.     H.     Poison,    teacher   of 
dancing 

37  George  Davidson,  slater 

39  William  Gordon,  tailor 

41  Mrs  Chisholm 

. .  Wm.  Gibson  (of  B.  Reid  &  Co.) 

Kidd  lane. 
43  David  CoUison,  provision  mercht. 
51  D.  Cadenhead,  beadle 
. .  Mrs  Birss,  sick  nurse 
53  Joseph  Lawrence,  officer,  (F.E.C.) 
. .  James  Littlejohn,  com.  trav. 
55  Geo.  Imray,  teacher  (Gilcomston 
School) 

Gilcomston  Church, 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  James  Craighead 

12  Alex.  Baxter  (R.  &  B.) 

14  Rodger  &  Baxter,  plasterers 

18  Davidson  Brothers,  cabinetmakers 

24  W.  Keith,  late  slater 

26  Jas.  Davidson  (of  Davidson  Bros.) 
26A  Robert  Murchie,  grocer 
28  Andrew  Low,  shoemaker 

Union  loynd. 
30  Forbes  Stuart,  grocer 
30a  a.  &  J.  Mackenzie,  tailors 

Huntly  street. 

38  James  Webster,  saddler 

. .  A.  Campbell,  keeper  (Albert  Hall) 

40  Mrs  James  Brown,  lodgings 
40  Mrs  Jas.  Stephen 

42  Wm.  Brown,  postman 

42^  Robert  Brown,  shoemaker 

46  Peter  Skene,  grocer 

50  Thomas  Sang,  shoemaker 


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52  James  Buyers,  gardener 

66  Miss  M.  Nicol,  i3rovision  mercht. 

Crimon  place. 

Summer  Lane. 

From  Garvock  street  to  Cotton  st. 
12  Henry  Walker,  grocer 

16  Henry  Walker,  grocer 

18  Anthony  Simpson  (of  S.  Bros.) 

22  G.  Crombie,  late  shipmaster 

24  Jas.  Allan,  late  shipmaster 
25-32  John  Forsyth,  bootmaker 

33  George  Brown,  grocer 

34  F.  B.  O.  Ewing,  joiner 

Summerfield  Terrace. 

From  King  street  to  Park  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

15  A.  B.  Hutchison,  baker 

. .  Miss  Ramage,  seamstress 

. .  Mrs  J.  M.  Taylor,  teacher  of  music 

17  A.  Guild,  engineer 

. .  Wm.  Hay,  foreman 

19  Georg*  Mearns,  spirit  dealer 
..  John  M 'Donald,  blacksmith 
21  G.  R.  Marnoch,  bookseller 

. .  Wm.  Thomson,  photographer 

23  T.  Menzies,  tea  merchant 

25  P.  Joss,  book-keeper 

. .  Mrs  Forsyth,  tailoress 
37  J.  B.  Jamieson,  clerk 
39  Wm.  M'Kenzie 
. .  John  M'Adam,  jr.,  carter 

53  Alexander  Wallace,  flesher 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

James  Murray,  shore  porter 
Alex.  Ingram,  blacksmith 
Rob.  Leslie,  spirit  dealer 
G,  C.  Milne,  shipmaster 
Robert  Johnstone,  agent 
David  Gabriel,  cashier 
Wm.  Gordon,  portrait  painter 
John  Cromar,  grocer 
John  Cromar,  grocer 
Charles  Nicol,  shoemaker 
John  Gibson,  plasterer 
Wm.  Findlay,  boilermaker 
John  Walker,  butcher 
A.  P.  Hird,  book  agent 
H.  Johnston,  clerk 
James  Preston,  carpenter 
John  Reid,  shore  porter 
John  Campbell,  printer 
Wm.  Gammie,  agent 
D.  Bannerman,  grocer 
G.  Proctor,  shipmaster 
Mrs  Ross,  midwife 
J.  R.  Cormack,  manager 
City  Supply  Stores 


Sunnybank  Road. 

76  Spittal. 
2  George  Stott,  stone  cutter 


3  John  Hutcheson,  engineer 
. .  G.  F.  Mundie,  baker 

. .  W.  B.  Urquhart,  constable 
G.  Rezin,  tailor.  Primrose  Hill 
Adam  Pratt,  clothier.  Crown  Cot. 
J.     W.    F.     Smith-Shand,    M.D., 

Sunnybank 
R.  Grigor,  gardener,  Sunnybank 

Sutherland's  Court. 

20  James  street. 

Sutherland's  Court. 

126  Gallowgate. 

Sutherland's  Court. 

78  Shiprow. 

Theatre  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 

Thistle  Lane. 

From  Thistle  street  to  Skene  street. 
Allan  &  Co.,  coach  builders 
John  M' William  &  Co.,  house  car- 
penters 

32  J.  Macbeth,  pianoforte  maker 
7  Pringle  &  Slessor,  builders 

Thistle  Place. 

South  side  Thistle  street  to  Victoria 

street. 
1  Andrew  Malcolm,  watchmaker 

4  Mrs  Greig 

5  J.  Fyfe  (of  J.  &  S.  Fyfe) 

7  Robert  Hunter 

8  Charles  Greig 

. .  James  Wills,  upholsterer 

Thistle  Street, 

From  Chapel  st.  to  Victoria  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs  P.  Joss 

3  A.  Douglas,  grocer 

5  C.  Yeats,  cabinetmaker 
Rose  street. 
19  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 
21  George  Bain,  cabinetmaker 
23  Miss  Shirreffs,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Mackie,  lodgings 
. .  Alex.  B.  Shirreffs,  clerk 
25  W.  D.  Adams,  news-agent 
27  Wm.  DaAvson,  builder" 
. .  Mrs  Walker 
29  Registrar  for  Abdn.  District  of  Old 

Machar,  J.  Meston,  jun. 
31  Alex.  Duffton,  stoneware  mercht. 

33  B.  Nicol,  ironmonger 

35  John  M.  Bamford,  draper 
37  Mrs  Wyness 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


39-41  N,  Co-op.  Co.,  Lim.,  fleshers 
43  John  M.  Bamford,  draper 
. .  S.  R.  W.  Shaw,  auctioneer 

Tldstle  place. 
55  Miss  Craig,  milliner 
. .  Miss  Smith 
. .  Miss  Greig 
57  Alex.  Neil,  grocer 
59  G.  Taylor,  inspector  of  works 
63  W.  Moir  &  Co.,  basket  warehouse 
65  Alex.  Burns,  jun.,  fruiterer 
67  Miss  Lawson,  fancy  repository 
71  P.  Adam,  Berlin  wool  merchant 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2d  Miss  M.  B.  Brownlee,  dressmaker 

4  Mrs  Bings.  laundress 

6  Wm.  Sutherland,  clerk 
10  A,  Boddie 

12  George  Bain,  cabinetmaker 
14  H.  J.  Clarke,  publisher 
16  Henry  Duncan,  tinsmith 
Rose  street. 

18  Geo.  Donald,  jun.,  painter 

20  Wm.  Duff,  provision  merchant 

22  C.  A.  B.  Florence  (W.  Bam,  Lim.) 
. .  Miss  Thomson 

. .  Wm.  Duff,  tea  dealer 

. .  W.  C.  Figg,  waiter 

24  James  Grant  &  Son,  granite  works 

. .  And.  Dickie,  funeral  undertaker 

26  Mrs  Yoeman,  provision  mercht. 

28  Misses  Esson 
..  Lewis  Shaw 

50  Mrs  Bamford 

Thistle  lane. 

32  Wm.  Johnston,  bottler 
. .  Mrs  Cochran,  lodgings 

34  James  Gordon,  salesman 

. .  Geo.  Tough,  late  merchant 

36  Mrs  James  Ligertwood 
. .  Mrs  Christie,  midwife 

38  John  Marr  (of  Marr  &  Fettes) 

Thomson  Street. 

From  Belvidere  pi.  to  Victoria  park. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

19  T.  L.  Thomson,  clerk  ofworks 

21  Mrs  Murray 

23  W.  AVisely,  gi-ain  merchant 
. .  Mrs  J.  Adams 

27  Mrs  James  Thomson 

29  D.  Dunn,  builder 

31  W.  W.  Troup,  com.  traveller^ 

33  Miss  M.  Vessie,  stationer 
. .  James  Ci'ow,  ironmonger 

35  J.  Lyall,  traveller  (T.  C.  &  Sons) 

37  Wm.  Stuart,  spirit  dealer 

39  Alex.  Brown,  architect 
41  John  Dawson 

43  John  Hector,  agent 
45  Mrs  Macbeth,  sen. 
47  Geo.  Hendry,  reporter 

51  George  Falconer,  shipmaster 
53  James  Meston,  jun.,  Avriter 


55  J.  Watt  (of  M.  W.  &  M.) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

George  Steel,  slater 
26  Jas.  Alexander,  cashier  (W.  &  Co.) 
. .  James  Philip  (of  J.  G.  &  Sons) 
. .  James  Fraser,  jun.,  agent 
. .  John  Thomson,  clerk 
. .  G.  Ogilvie  (W.  Peters) 
28  D.  Laird,  jun.  (N.  S.  S.  Bank) 
. .  James  Scott,  cutter 
30  R.  Sutherland,  carver 
. .  Mrs  E.  Mennie 
32  Wm.  Farquharson,  builder 
. .  H.  Gordon,  photographer 
34  Wm.  Milne,  jun.,  com.  agent 
. .  A.  Hendry,  house  carpenter 
. .  W.  T.  Eoss,  clerk 
. .  John  Garden 
36  M.  Munro,  jeweller 
. .  W.  C.  Miller,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  Melville 
40  Wm.  Cooper  (of  J.  &  W.  C.) 
. .  Robert  Thorn,  manager 
. .  John  Long-more,  book-keeper 
. .  Robert  Duthie,  grocer 
42  R.  Morton,  com.  traveller 
. .  Mrs  Barclay,  lodgings 
44  Miss  Piggie 
. .  Arthur  Law,  grocer 
..  Miss  Milne 

. ,  Wm.  Macintosh,  wireworker 
. .  D.  F.  Mackenzie,  cashier 

Thomson's  Court. 

60  West  North  street. 

Thomson's  Court. 

61  Broad  street. 

Thomson's  Court. 

21  Regent  quay. 

Thornton  Place. 

29  Guestrow  and  4  Flourmill  lane. 

Trinity  Street. 
From  Stirling  street  to  Carmelite  st. 

2  Robertson  &  Arnot,  com.  agents 

3  Menzies    &    M'Whirter,    electric 

light  engineers 
6  James  Robson,  innkeeper 
S-10  Wm.  Stewart,  hotel  ' 


Trinity  Quay. 

From  Market  street  to  Regent  quay. 

Trinity  buildings. 
2  Mennie  &  Brown,  com.  merts. 

2  W.  A.  Hay  &  Co.,  scrap  iron 

merchants 

3  James  Crombie,  merchant 


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3  Liverpool  Shipping  Office 

. .  Leith  and  Moray  Firth  Ship. 

Co.,  Limited 
. .  Dundee  Shipping  Office 
..  Stromness  &  Stornoway  Ship- 
ping Office 

4  James  Crombie,  merchant 

5  Gt.  Northern  Telegraph  Office 
. ,  G.  Mellis  &  Son,  merchants 

. .  Wm.  Ruxton,  shipping  clerk 
0  Robert  Thomson  &  Co. ,  oilskin 
manufacturers 

1  Simon  M'Leod,  spirit  dealer 

2  D.  Bremner 

..  Wm.  Bannerman  &  Co.,  coal  bro- 
kers, &c. 

3  Patrick  Bannerman,  merchant 

4  C.  Davidson  &  Sons,  Lim.,  paper 

merchants 

Union  Buildings. 

From  Castle  street  to  Shiprow. 
1,  2,  7  Athenseum  Hotel  and  Restau- 
rant, James  Hay 
3-5  Fyfe  &  Co. ,  hatters 
9  Alex.  M'Pherson,  confectioner 
11  A.  F.  Wight,  advocate 
. .  George  Mair  Aitken,  solicitor 
. .  Mrs  P.  Riach,  lodgings 
. .  Charles  Bruce,  plumber 
13  Miss  M.  F.  Fraser,  fruiterer,  &c. 
15  D.  F.  M'Laren,  hardvi^are  mercht. 
17  James  Yule,  tobacconist 
21  Simpson  &Whyte,  clothiers 
Shiprow. 

Union  Glen. 

From  Newbridge, Hardgate,  to  South 
bridge,  Holbum  street. 
Bon- Accord  Distillery  Co.,  Lira. 
Marcus  Tulloch,  NeAvbridge  House 
J.  &  A.  Ogilvie,  cabinetmakers 
George  Milne,  carter 
J.  Alexander,  grain  dealer 
A.  Love,  fancy  box  manufacturer 
H.  Walker  &  Co.,  Venetian  blind 

makers 
Mrs.  Humphrey 
Miss  Thom 

Union  Grove. 

From  Holburn  street  to  Grove  street. 

Union  Lane. 

From  Union  street  to  Guestrow. 
4  to  12  Esslemont    &    Macintosh, 
warehousemen 

Union  Place. 

From  Union  street  to  Alford  place. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Rev,  John  Macmillan 


3  John  Reid,  advocate 

5  Mrs  F.  Clerihew 

9  Dental  Supply  Association 

9a  G.  Maitland  &  Co.,  drapers 
11  Wm.  Wilson,  game  dealer 
llA  John  Barron,  com.  agent 

. .  Mrs  Helmrich,  lodgings 
Arcade 

D.  Thomas,  music  seller 
13  A.  Malcolm,  watchmaker 
13a  Miss  Russell,  ladies'  outfitter 
15a  John  Broomhead,  late  In.  Rev. 
15  G.  E.  Broomhead,  chemist 
17  Mrs  J.  F.  Mayo 
19  Captain  Howard  Vyse 
21  James  Walker  (of  W.  W.  &  Sons) 
23  Samuel  Anderson 
25  Robert  Salmond  (of  R.  &  J.  S.) 
25a  R.  <fc  J.  Salmond,  confectioners 
25b  p.  Adam,  berl^n  wool  mercht. 
27a  Scientific  Dressmaking  Associa- 
tion ;  agent,  Mrs  Watson 
27  Aberdeen  Dairy  Co.,  Limited 
29  W.  Morrison,  professor  of  music 
. .  Mrs  Anderson,  register  office 
29a  Wm.  Milne,  plumber 
29b  John  Williamson,  jun.,  butcher 
31  Misses  Low 
33  J.  C.  Hall,  M.D.,  CM. 
35  Misses  Duffus,  private  hotel 
35a  Chivas  Brothers,  gTocers,  &c. 
Holburn  street. 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2a  Logan  &  Co. ,  pianoforte  makers 
2  Mrs  P.  Buyers,  ship  chandler 

. .  D.  Mearns,  shipowner 
2b  British  Linen  Co.,  West-end  Br 
4  Wm.  Morris,  veterinary  surgeon 
6  James  Rae,  grocer 

10  Edmund  Geering,  pliotographer 

16  Francis  Buchan,  baker 

IS  John  Whyte,  painter 

20  John  RaiTan,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
Chapel,  street. 

24  Wm.  Mackinnon,  advocate 

2(3  Mrs  Bruce,  lodgings 

28  Robert  Dawson,  draper 

28a  Mitchell  &  Muil,  Lim.,  bakers 

30  Miss  E.  L.  Thomson,  milliner 

32  And.  W.  Coutts,  watchmaker 

Ml  J.  Wliyte,  painter 

34  Wm.  Grant,  grocer 
Rose  street. 

36  Alex.  Giles,  fruiterer 

38  Andrew  Low,  shoemaker 

40  F.  Morrison,  teacher  of  dancing 
..  Wm.  Dickson,  grocer 

41  John  Best,  hairdresser 

42  R.  Cumming,  upholsterer 
. .  Mrs  Clark,  dressmaker 

. .  Alex.  M.  Elder,  plumber 

43  Alex.  Ferguson  &  Co.,  painteu 

44  Wm.  Bain,  Lim.,  horse  hirers 
46  Archibald  Reith,  M.D. 

54  John  M'Mahon,  artist,  &c. 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


60  JuliiiH  V.  Schillinj!,-,  tocacher 

. .  MiKHcs  (Jiuiicron 

02  Morleys',  tiiildis  and  outfittora 

04  Miss  Moiicni',  iiiilliiKjr 

6{j  J.  B.  Murray,  fstatioiior 

Union  Row. 

From  lliiion  Hti'oot  to  Snimiier  struct, 
f)  W'icv  I'ojK^  coac-lmian 
7  K.  *  J.  Sliiiiiiic,  carria'it!  huildi'r.s 
UA  Micliiu  A'  Co.,  niilliiiors 

10  Mr.s  II.  Adams 

11  Miss  Siiiiit 

12  Jas.  Shinnio  (of  II.  &  J.  H.) 

Union  v>ynil. 

13  Miss  Andrew,  boardiiiy  and  day 

school 
24  (JoorK(^  l*'alc.oner  (of  J.  F.  ct  Co.) 
..   William  Keith,  late  .slater 
. .  Januis  Soutor 
..   Wm.  Mor-ia.i(G.  <fe  VV.  M.) 
..   A.  Morgan  (M.  <fc  K.) 
20  lloht.  (!rnic,l<shaid<,  i)oHtman 
..   <;.  M'Kay  iVi  Sons,  slat(;rs 
2.S  l^()l..  Davidson  (of  l)avids(ml5ros.) 
30  Mrs  .John  Milne 
32  Ad;i,ni  Nay,  I'eadle 
30  Jas.  Stephen,  waiter 
38  Mrs  MHJrej^'or 

Union  Street. 

From  (Jastlc  street  to  Union  place. 
ij<;i'i'  HANI)  SI  1)10. 
Union.  hnildinqH. 
Shiprow. 
23  Ro.sH  h  LedinKhani,  drapers 
25  J.  &  <}.  (Jollie,  advocates 
..  Robert  (lollie,  accountant 
..  U.  Orossley  Allan  C.A. 
..  John  Robertson,  solicitor 
. .    Wm.  Ji.  ICeith,  solicitor 
. .   Misses  Matthowson 
25a  Miss  1.  M'Pherson,  tobacconist 
27  l)iiii(lc((  10(|nitabl(^  I'.oot  DepAt 
2!)  Miss  ({onion,  dressmakcir 
..   II.  (!.  (ioi-doii,  sharcatroker 
..   Rolxn-t  l-;iml»,  advocate 
31  .James  Kssoii,  draper 
33-35   Robert  Henderson,  draper 
35a  Duncan  M'lVlillan,  architect 
..  .lohu  Watt,  inn.,  advocate 
..  J.  S.  Watt,  soli(;it()r 
..  J.  M.  1.  Scott,  solicitor 
..  S.  R.  VV.  Shaw,  au;;tioneer 
..  (jeorjii!  Land),  accountant 
..  .1.  W.  lialmain,  O.K. 
..  Mrs.  .bvm(^s  Davidson 
..  .lohu  I*.  M'(Jann,  architect 
..   IMiss  I.  M'IMierson,  tohacconi.st 
37  N.  li.  lioot  and  Shoe  Shop;  J.  F. 

Oordon 
3!)  James  Hall,  clothier 
41.1  Croini  coiirl. 


43  Wm.  Buvftess,  draper 

45  ().  R(!id  <fe  Sons,  chemists,  &c. 

47  Wm.  Webster,  draper 

4!)  Milne  A  Munro,  bootmakers 

Ailclpld. 
51  J.  Duncan  ^  ()o.,  ironmon^'crs 
5.3  JaiiKis  J  lardy  Ai (Jo.,  watchmakers 
.05  'r.   .).    Lipton,   ham    and   butter 

merchant 
57  John  Rae  Smith,  bookseller 
5!)  Alex,  (iill,  watchmaker 
01  Achnach    k    (ilauld,    waterproof 

manufacturers 
03  W.  Dunn,  advocate 
. .   J.  (Jrai^en,  solicitor 
..  .lohn  Ord,  com.  traveller 
..  (<eoi-j4e  h'alconer,  advocate 
..  James  Ji.  Webster,  sharebroker 
. .   W.  Sandilands,  engraver 
. .  (Jeo.  'J\  Harvey,  coal  merchant 
. .  Sargent  &  (Jo.,  ined.  electricians 
..  J.  C.  Ferrall,  com.  agent 
. .   Mrs  Duff  us 

05  .John  1<'alconer  &  Co.,  drapers 
07  National  IJank  of  Scotland,  Lim. 

M<u-krl  .slrnl. 
73  John  Adam,  Itookseller 
75  lloiiie  A.'  Son,  sliarebrokers 
..  Jas.  M(!ston  iV.  Co.,  accountants 
..    W.  .1.  Jamieson  fAhdn.  Jouriuil) 
. .   Mis  Taylor,  lodf,'in;.,'S 
77  Alex.  JJrown  &  (Jo.,  l)ooksellers 
81  J.  Watson  &  Son,  watchmakers 
.S.3  I'citer  Clark,  advocate 
. .   Stewart  &  Murray,  advocates 
..I'.  Mitchell,  tol)accoiust 
..   Mrs  l<'raser,  lods^iuf^s 
85  1).  <fe  A.  b'itchie,  clothiers 
87  Wm.  Davidson  <Vr.  Son,  clothiers 
S!)  Alex.  Yeats,  advocate,  town-clerk 

(Uipnte 
. .  Stei)hen  Ai  Smith,  advocates 
!)l  Scottish  I'rovincial  Ass.  (Jo. 
!)5  Lumsden  .t  d'ibson,  }^ro(x;rs 
i)7  (;.  Maitland  (of  0.  Lyall  k  Co.) 
Dl)  C.  Lyall  iV-  ('o.,  silk  mercers 
105  A.  (Jruickshauk  Si  Co.,  hosiers 
107  (f.  Jamieson  *  Son,  jewellers 
111  John     Seivwright,    fancy    goods 

mei'chant 
113  James  Alexander,  watchmaker 
115  (Jharles  JJrown,  auctioneer 
. .  R.  W.  Nicol,  watchmaker 
..  J.  Vj.  Munro,  photographer 
. .   Wm.  jirown,  engraver 
..   Mrs  James  (Jarrow 
..  J.  M.  Simpson  (Simpson  Bros.) 
117  Fenton  liiothers,  hairdressers 
119  John  Ross  h  (Jo.,  silk  mert;ers 
121  James  Laing  &  Co.,  ironmongers 
123  (Jollie  &  Taylor,  fancy  warehouse- 
men 
12.3i  W.  Kendall  Burnett,  advocate 
.  ."Pirie  &  Clyne,  architects 
. .   AVm.  Him,  solicitor 
..  J.  (I.  Firth,  watchmaker 


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125  J.  .fc  A.  Davidson,  coal  merchants 

126  Joss  &  Co.,  uiillincra,  Ac. 

127  Milne,  liOW,  k  (Jo.,  clothievH 
12!)  Parker  <t  M'Comliie,  advocates 

. .  Sinclair-Spark ifcTaylor, advocates 

..  T.  11.  Mackintosh, '(Uiutist 
131  Far(|uliarsoii  A'.  (!o.,  nierchants 

Sl'i.lr.^  Irai/liNj  /(,  (In-m. 
VM\  Davidson  I'.ros.,  cabinotiiiakers 
l:!:r(;co.  Ynlc,  fancy -nods  merchant 
i:;.^.  David  Rattray,  stalioner 
137  Leslie  &  iteid,  advocates 

..   Mrs  (;eor«e  (Jam])l)oll 

..  Alex.  Dnftns,  solicitor 

..  James  Martin,  agent 

..   Mrs  M'Killiani 
13!)  (jcor^re  llo/.in  A  Son,  ciotliiors 
141  D.  A.  Mortimer,  chemist 
14;i  Dr.  F.  m.  Moir 
145  Robert  Walker,  bookseller 
147  Marqnis,    Hall,   A    Milne,  advo- 
cates and  ac(;onntants 

..  Mrs  W.  Milne,  lodj^int^s 
149  Wm.  Russell,  silk  mercer 
151  M.  Rettie  &  Sons,  silversmiths 
15:3  Trades'  Hall 

. .  Mrs  M']^lierson,  house  keeper 
155  Jas.  Lumsden  .V:  (!o.,  elothiers 

Union  hrJi/ijr. 
157  Jas.  Lorimcr  <V-  Son,  bootmakers 
15!)  Palace  Hotel,  Cbjules  Mann 
1(31-163  Pratt  <t  K'eith,  silk  mercers 

JJH<lilr.  .sf.nrl.. 

1G7-1()9  D.  Wyllie  *  Son,  booksellers 
171-173  Jas.  Saint  &  Co.,  silk  mercers 
173  Jas.  M' William,  solicitor 
..   Williamson  Booth,  solicitor 
..  T.  Jami('s<in,  city  analyst 
175  John  A.  Dunn,  boot  (V  shoe  maker 
177  Sti'aclian  \-  (^i-iy,  accountants 
..  Thomas  |i'("r'j,iison,  accountant 
..   Mrs  Ahithicson,  lod-iuf^s 
179  G.  J'ci-lci-  <t  Co.,  fiuiterers 
181a  Rutlunfoid  ,V.  (billies,  advocates 
..  J.  llussell  i\iackcii/,ie,  architect 
. .   J.  C.  Heimott,  solicitor 
..  A.  An  der  llaldcn,  tca,cher 
. .  Mrs  (t.  S.  'J'liomson,  lodKinftS 
181  Jas.  Macbetii,  ])ianoforte  maker 
. .  E.  Wadsworth  &  Brothers,  oi'gan 
builders 
18lB  Wm.  Smith,  tobacconist 
183  James  Neil,  silk  mercer 
185  Milne,  Sons,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe 

saloon 
187  ]5owman  &  Son,  carvers  &  gilders 
189  Mrs  JiJiwrence,  lodgings 
..  John  Wight,  M.D. 
. .  Mrs  Disset,  register  office 
. .  Wm.  Watson  (of  J.  W.  &  Son) 
191  Selby,  Wood  <fe  (!o.,  music  sellers 
1!)3  Mrs  D.  Kaii'vveatlier 
197  (Gordon  <V.  Smith,  grociers 
199  A.  .fe  R.  Milne,  booksellers 
203  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  (Branch) 
Grown  street. 


205  Davidson  cfe  Kay,  druggists 
207  James  P.  Ruxton,  M.I?.,  CM. 
209  John  Watt,  urocer 
211  J.  lilaikic  .V  Sons,  lamp  saloon 

..   Mis  l<'i-c([crick,  hair  worker 
213  C.  LandhiS,  (; rill  restaurant 
21.^)  Jas.  I  Jrown,  tish  and  game  dealer 
217  Mrs  Alex.  Clark 

..   Daniel  Laird,  tailor 

. .  Mrs  Loggie,  lodgings 
219  Jas.  Yule,  tobacconist 

/>(■!'  Sl/IWt. 

221  Jas.  Jamieson  A  (!o.,  grocers,  Ac. 

. .  Receiving  J'ost  Office 
223  Alex.  Mavcr,  clothier 
22.5-227  Watt  A  (J rant,  silk  mercers 
229  J.  A  A.  I^'dmond,  advocates 

..   Alex.  Edmoiid(()f  J.  A  A.  E.) 
231  James  Bootli,  M.D. 
245  Wm.  Paul,  advocate 

..  Acadcnny  of  Modern  Languages 

..   MrsNo))le 

. .  ( leorge  T.  Bruce,  teacher 
241)  Miss  M.  Jack,  hairdresser 
251  Alex.  Milne  A  (Jo.,  bootmakers 
2.53  Andrew  Collie  A  Co.,  grocers 
255  Matthews  A  Maiikenzie,  archits. 

..   .John  VVilhit,  (J.  P. 

..  .lohnC.  Wilbit,  advocate 

..   Mrs  Watson,  lodgings 
257  J.  A  A.  Ogilvie,  I'lpholsters 
2.59  Mrs  J.  Marshall,  lodgings 
201  Lauchlan  M'K'iimon,  jiin.,  advo- 

(;ate  and  bank  agent 
2()5  ({ifi'ord  A  Son,  carvers  and  gilders 
207  (I.  P..  <Aowa,ns,  artist 

..   Miss  Ma(;kiiito.sh,  lodgings 
2()9  John  Alexander,  upholsterer 
271  A.  Murray,  bookseller 
JJoH-Accoril.  street. 
Free  Went  Church. 
277  Mrs  C.  Cordon 
281  Mrs  Dr.  Pirrie 
285  James  1).  VVyness,  M.D.,  CM. 
28!)  Cleorge  Donald,  y)ainter 
2!)3  David  Stewart,  manufacturer 
2i)7  Wm.  Stephenson,  M.D. 
301  Mrs  Dr.  K(!ith 
305  J.  C.  ().  Will,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 
309  Andrew  Jopp,  advocate 
311  John  F.  Wliite,  LL.D. 

Bon- Accord  terrace. 

UIOHT   HAND  SIDE. 

City  Buildings. 
Dr.  'I'heodore  Thomson,  medical 

ofhcer  of  health 
Jv.  Cameron,  sanitary  inspector 
Wm.  Boult(m,  C.li. 
Town  lionse 

Brox.t  street. 

20-22  Steele  A  Co.,  liatters 

24  Globe  bo(jt  aiul  shoe  wareliouso 

UiUoit,  tail''. 

St.  Catherine'^  wynd. 

32  Philip  &  Cooper,  clothiers 


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STREET   DIRECTORY. 


34  John  C.  M'Leod,  hatter 

36  James  Milne,  Lieut.  City  Police 

. .  Robert  Durwarcl,  spirit  dealer 

..  Hans  G.  L.  MoUison,  cashier 

. .  Mrs  Mollison 

. .  R.  B.  NicoU,  solicitor 

. .  John  Rae,  spirit  dealer 

38  Pratt's  Clothing  Establishment 

40  Bank  of  Scotland 

. .  R.  Smith,  Bank  of  Scotland 

42  P.  Cooper  &  Son,  advocates 

. .  James  Souttar,  architect 

. .  David  Gray,  coal  agent 

. .  John  Beer,  skin  merchant 

. .  Mrs  Fyfe,  lodgings 

44  James  Gordon  &  Son,  mourning 

establishment 
46  John  C.  M'Leod,  hatter 
46|-  Aberdeen  Song  School 
48"Leslie  &  Duthie,  seedsmen 
50  John  Jamieson  &  Co. ,  clothiers 
50|-  M'Combie's  court. 

Office  of  Association  for  the  Poor, 
Geo.  Milne,  secretary 

Lewis  Smith  &  Son,  booksellers 
52  W.  Walker  &  Sons,  wine  merchts. 
54  B.  Stephenson,  temperance  hotel 
. .  Alex.  P.  Glass,  hatter 
56  Mrs  Hutcheon,  temperance  hotel 
58  "VV.  Lumsden  &  Son,  merchants 
60  John  Findlater,  manager  (T.  &  C. 

Bank,  Limited) 
62  Town  &  County  Bank,  Limited 

St.  Nicholas  street. 
72  James  Milne,  grocer 
74  G.  &  J.  Croll,  solicitors 
. .  Alex.  Milne,  solicitor 
. .  John  Murray,  general  merchant 
. .  John  Murray,  solicitor 
..  David  M.  Walker,  solicitor 
M  Thos.  Shives,  advocate 
. .  Mrs  James  Milne 
..  A.  L  M'Connochie,  C.A. 
. .  Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co. 
. .  George  Leslie  &  Co. ,  shipowners 
. .  John  Crombie,  char.  acct. 
. .  A.  M.  Byres,  char.  acct. 
76  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Co. 
82  G.  M.  Moir,  music  seller 
84  Thomas  Ruxton,  advocate 
, .  Wm.  Ruxton,  architect 
. .  David  Sheach,  writer 
..  MrsReid 
. .  Hugh  Ross,  grocer 
86  Campbell  &  Co.,  Lim.,  dyers 
88  Scott  Chalmers,  ironmonger 
92  Fleming,    Reid,  &    Co.,  worsted 

manufacturers 
94  Catto's  City  Bazaar 
96  R.  Dover  &  Co.,  oriental  bazaar 
98  W.  (fc  J.Walker,  umbrella  makei-s 
104  The  Forsyth  Temperance  Hotel ; 

Misses  Walker,  proprietors 
106  Peter  Craighead,  gi-ocer 

Stairs  leading  to  Correction  mjncl. 

Churchyard  (E.  &  W  Churches) 


Back  tuynd. 
118  George  Watson,  restaurant 
120  Aberdeen  Conservative  Club 
122  Jas.  Allan  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers 
122J  Wm.  Garden,  gunmaker 
124  Youngson  <fc  Storie,  advocates 
. ,  Wm.  Henderson  &  Son,  archts. 
. .  Alex.  Mavor,  architect 
128  John  Robertson,  gunmaker 
130  Emslie  &  Main,  outfitting  saloon 
1301-  Alex.  E.  Smith,  advocate 
.."George  G.  Whyte,  C.A. 
..  Miss  Skinner 
. .  Mrs  Gray 
. .  Mrs  Adam,  lodgings 
132  EUis  &  M 'Hardy,  coal  merchts. 
..  A.  Dougans,  jun.,  ironmonger 
Belmont  streets 
186  John  Ford  &  Co.,  flint  glass  mer- 
chants 
140  Aberdeen  Commercial  Co. 

. .  Stanley  &  Irvine,  warehousemen 

142  Chas.  Playf air  &  Co. ,  gammakers 

Union  bridge. 

Union  terrace. 

146  Reid  <fc  Wilsone,  advocates 

. .  Aberdeen  Salmon  Co. 
148  W.  P.  Booth,  merchant 
150  Misses  Runcie  &  Lyons,  milliners 
150a  Miss  Campbell,  outfitting  saloon 
150J  Alex.  Campbell,  cab  office 
150b  George  Cooper,  Deeside  dairy 

Diamond  street 

152  Cochran*&  Macpherson,  advocates 

. .  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch  : 

A.  Cochran,  agent 
. .  County  Rates  Office :  A.  Cochran, 

collector 
. .  County  Road  Trustees,  Aberdeen 
(or  Sixth)  District,  Alex.  Coch- 
ran, cleik 
. .  Standard  Life  Assurance  Co. 
. .  Alex.  Meikle,  accountant 
154  Miss  Fiddes 
156  Peter  Clark,  Shetland  warehouse 

. .  Mrs  Masson 
158  John  Robertson,  advocate 
164  Jas.  B.  Emslie,  flesher 
166  Miss  Thomson 
. .  G.  G.  Dalgarno,  solicitor 
. .  W.  J.  Sandford-Thomson,  factor 
. .  Thomas  T.  AndreAV 
168  William  Andrew,  druggist 
170  Mrs  Gumming,  lodgings 
. .  W.  J.  Leigh,  insurance  agent 
. .  Mrs  Wm.  Holmes 
172  Watt  &  Milne,  silk  mercers 
South  Silver  street 
Music  Hall  Buildings :   William 
Clark,  attendant 
198  Young  Men's  Christian  Institute 
. .  George  Knight,  keeper 
, .  CM.  Lawrence,  teacher  of  short- 
hand 
204  Royal  Northern  Club 
Huntly  street. 


STREET   DIRECTOtlY. 


473 


214  Murray  &  M'Combie,  advocates 
. .  Alex.  Murray,  advocate 
. .  David  M.  M.  Milligan.  advocate 
. .  John  Ramsay,  U.  S.  Con.  Agent 
216  Mrs  Moir,  lodgings 
216a  Tawse,  Davie,  &  Co.,  cabinet- 
makers 
216b  Wm.  Coutts  &  Sons,  painters 
218  Marr  &  Co. ,  pianoforte  saloon 
220  Alf .  Alexander  De  Lessert,  dental 

surgeon 
224  Mrs  Dr.  Davidson 
226  North  of  Scot.   Bank,  West-end 
Branch  :  G.  Carmichael,  agent 
228  George  Carmichael,  bank  agent 
230  Matthew  Hay,  M.D. 
Union  roio. 
232  Angus  Fraser,  M.D. 
234-236  Jas.  Garvie  &  Sons,  painters 
240  R.  Macdonald,  factor 
. .  Daniel  Ross,  detective 
242  Wm.  Nicholson,  grocer 
244  Burns  &  Co.,  fruiterers 
246a  Mrs  Rust,  lodgings 
248  C.    Mitchell  Macquibban,  M.D. 

and  surgeon 
250  John  Urquhart,  M.D. 
252  Alexander  Ogston,  M.D. 
254  Nev*^  Club 

256  A.  Macgregor,  physician 
258  John  Seivwright 
260  William  Mackay,  druggist 
262  Town  and  County  Bank  (Limited) 
Branch 
. .  Alexander  Morrice,  bank  agent 
. .  Mrs  Alexander  Morrice 

Free  Gilcomston  Chv.rch. 
Summer  street. 
270  Mrs  Alexander,  milliner 

Union  Terrace. 

From  Union  bridge  to  Skene  terrace. 

1  Northern  Assurance  Co. 

2  Adam  Thomson  &  Ross,  advocates 
. .  James  Watson,  advocate 

. .  Rev.  W.  C.  Smith,  B.D. 

..  Edward  8.  Smith  (N.  Ass.  Co.) 

. .  H.  Sutherland,  messenger 

7  Davidson  &  Garden,  advocates 

8  Peter    Crombie,    L.D.,    S.R.C.S., 

Ed.,  dentist 

9  Keralo  &  Ledingham,  advocates 
..  Alex.  Simpson,  jun.,  accountant 

10  Geo.  M.  Edmond,  M.D.,  CM. 

11  A.  M.  Williamson,  advocate 

12  James  Tytler,  C.A. 

13  C.  &  P.  H.  Chalmers,  advocates 
. .  Charles  Ruxton,  advocate 

14  Anderson  &  Rae,  advocates 

. .  And.  J.  Ii-onside,  land  surveyor 

15  W.  H.  Williamson,  M.D.,  D.D.S. 

16  Milne  &  Walker,  advocates 

19  Wm.  Ronald,  leather  merchant 

20  Alex,  Adam,  land  surveyor 

21  James  Thomson,  vet.  surgeon 


21J  Wm.  Simpson,  horse  shoer 
.  ."^Mrs  Simpson,  lodgings 
22  David  Mitchell,  clerk 
26  Wm.  B.  Anderson,  photographer 
28  Young  Women's  Christian  Insti- 
tute 
32  Miss  Emslie 
. .  Miss  Shearer 
. .  Mrs  Skinner,  lodgings 
. .  Robert  Thow,  confectioner 
34  Wm.  T.  Gibbs,  clothier 
. .  Mrs  Reid,  sick  nurse 
. .  Miss  Whitecross,  milliner 
36  Miss  Robertson,  dressmaker 
. .  Mrs  Flann 
38  Alex.  Mitchell,  draper 
. .  Mrs  Burnett,  sick  nurse 
. .  Miss  Davidson 
42  Gordon  Durward 

Union  Wynd. 

From  Union  row  to  Summer  street. 

1  Wm.  Sutherland 

2i  Smith  &  Cruickshank,  cabinet- 
makers 

6  Simpson  &  Walker,  carpenters 

7  James  Dakers,  coachmaker 
. .  Robert  Hay,  cabinetmaker 

. .  James  Stewart,  bicycle  maker 

8  1st  Abdn.  Engineer  Vol.  Orderly 

Room 
. .  Aberdeen  Gymnastic  Club 
. .  Marr  &  Co.,  piano  factory 
. .  James  Wills,  upholsterer 

Upper  Denburn. 

From  Spa  street  to  Jack's  brae. 

2  Mrs  B.  Laing,  grocer 

4  G.  A.  Robertson,  treas.  (B.S.C.) 
12j  Garden  Nook  close. 

. .  W.  Cay  &  Sons,  house  carpenters 
15  Jolm  Reid,  cabinetmaker 

20  John  Himter,  carter 

22  John  Taylor,  grocer 
32  Dyer's  court. 
75  John  Maver,  grocer 

84  Robert  Gibb,  stationer 

86  Mrs  Alex.  Johnston,  grocer 

93-95  Wm.  Stephen,  grocer 

Upperkirkgate. 

From  Broad  st.  to  St.  Nicholas  st. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

5  Jamieson's  court. 

7  James  Henry,  basketmaker 

9  James  Law,  baker 

11  Arthur  Aiken,  flesher 
13  Alex.  Adamson,  tinsmith 
15  John  Fiddes,  cabinetmaker 
Guestrow. 

21  P.  M'Donald,  cloth  merchant 

23  Mrs  Menzies,  broker 


40 


474 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


27  B.  Rickard,  tobacconist 

. .  Alex.  Mackie,  basketmaker 
29-29  a-  J.    Symon    &    Sons,    cabinet 

makers 
33  Thomas  Cox,  grocer 
35  Mrs  R.  C.  Philip,  tobacconist 

37  Alex.  Mitchell,  jeweller 

39  George  Hepburn,  corkcutter 

41  J.  &  C.  Graham,  bootmakers 

43  Misses  I.  &  M.  Buist,  milliners 

45  Alex.  Rennie,  painter 

47  Wm.  Anderson  &  Son,  umbrella 

makers 

49  Grant's  court. 
. .  David  Wilson,  waiter 

. ,  Mrs  Allan,  teacher  of  music 
. .  P.  M'Donald,  merchant 

51  A.  Auer,  watchmaker 

53  Wm.  Ewen  &  Co.,  bootmakers 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  Clark's  court. 

. .  George  Ogilvie,  hatter 
. .  Northern  Loan  Co. ,  Limited 

4  Alex.  Cook,  jun. ,  merchant 

6  Ross's  court. 

. .  Abdn .  Univ.  Press,  A.  King  &  Co. 

8  0.  Raid,  staymaker 
10  Mrs  Wright,  refreshment  rooms 
14  Ironmonger's  court. 

. .  Knox  &  Webster,  ironmongers 

16  Alex.  Adamson,  tinsmith 

17  Farqu/uirson's  court. 

18  W.  Milne,  spirit  dealer 
ISJ  Boy's  Hospital  court. 
20  John  Thom,  grocer 

24  James  Farquhar,  plumber 
26  R.  Tait,  hardware  merchant 

28  Wm.  Phinn,  jun.,  watchmaker 
30  Thos.  Cox,  grocer 

Drum's  lane. 
321  Misses  Walker,  milliners 
34' William  Sinclair  &  Co.,  druggists 
34|  Robert  Thomson,  watchmaker 
36'  Crown  court. 

. .  Wm.  Walker,  umbrella  maker 
. .  James  Walker,  carver 
. .  Wm.  Sinclair,  druggist 

38  James  Kennedy,  draper 

40  Charles  court. 

..  A.  I.  Watson,  bookseller 
. .  Robert  Ferguson,  dyer 

42  Robert  Ferguson,  dyer 

44  Burn  court. 

46  B.  Duffus,  watchmaker 

48  Jas.  Jackson,  boot  and  shoemaker 

50  James  Pattison,  bill  poster 

52  Mohr  &  Hamilton,  drapers 

Urquhart  Road. 
From  King  street  to  Links. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  James  Cromar,  stationer 
David  Bain,  coppersmith 


3  G.  M.  Low,  clerk 
5  Wm.  Mowat,  shipmaster 
. .  Mrs  I.  Nicol 

9  F.  M'Rae,  picture  frame  maker 

11  James  Bremner,  clerk 

King  Street  Public  School. 
21-23  James  Hall,  merchant 

25  Wm.  Sherriffs  (of  S.  Bros.) 

27  Official  Residence,  Salvation  Array 
.    James  Shand  (of  S.  &  S.) 

29  James  Balloch,  engine  fitter 
31  George  Robertson,  stonecutter 
. .  Peter  Smith,  merchant 

33  Sherriffs  Brothers,  fleshers 

Colville  place. 

35  Mrs  Nicol,  provision  dealer 

37  James  Gordon,  manager 

39  Wm.  Morrison,  joiner 

41  Alex.  Malcolm,  saddler 

. .  William  Collie,  stonecutter 

43  John  Taylor,  stonecutter 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

12  Mrs  Watson,  lodgings 
16  Thos.  Johnstone,  mason 

. .  Wm.  Hall,  inspector  of  police 
. .  A.  Henderson,  engineer 
20  James  Flaws,  sergeant  of  police 
. .  James  Pirie,  foreman  compositor 
24  John  Pirie,  founder 

26  S.  Lawrence,  overseer 

30  Alex.  Harper  (of  H.  &  S.) 
..  W.  Johnston,  sec,  T.C. 

36  George  Panton,  grocer 

Colville  2)lace. 

44  John  Grant,  tailor 

Hunter  place. 
46  Wm.  Smith,  stonecutter 
48  Miss  A.  B.  Jack,  merchant 
50  Wm.  Brown,  postal  telegraphs 

Victoria  Court. 

54  Castle  street. 

Victoria  Street. 

From  Albyn  pi.  to  Skene  st.  west. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
8  Mrs  Tytler 

10  Miss  M'Kenzie 
12  Miss  Walker 

14  John  Barclay,  com.  traveller 

Waverly  place. 
20  A.  Auer,  watchmaker 
22  George  Philips  (of  Steele  &  Co.) 
26  Mrs  W.  Smith 

28  Samuel  Pope,  teacher 
30  R.  Henderson,  draper 
82  Mrs  J.  B.  Innes 

34  George  Wilson 

36  W.  R.  Whyte,  supervisor  (L  R.) 

38  E.  Burwell 

40  Mrs  AndreAV  Gibb 

..  And.  Gibb  (of  A.  G.&  Co. 

42  Miss  Milne 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


475 


44  Mrs  Brunton 

46  Mrs  Middleton 

48  Basil  M'Killiam,  confectioner 

50  Rev.  G.  W.  Rowutree,  M.A. 

52  Geo.  Walker 
54  Alex.  Anderson 

56  A.  Kemlo,  advocate  (of  K.  &  L.) 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  Miss  Baxter 

9  Mrs  Reid,  lodgings 
11  Miss  Ogilvie 
13  Rev.  R.  A.  Mitchell,  M.A. 
15  G.  England  (of  J.  Saint  &  Co.) 

Thistle  street, 
17  Mrs  Anderson 
19  Mrs  Souter 

19a  Miss  A.  B.  Duncan,  teacher 
21  Miss  Duncan 
23  Mrs  Shand  of  Templeland 
25  Mrs  Livingston 
. .  Mrs  Forbes 
. .  Miss  Watson,  teacher 
29  Mrs  T.  Thomson 
. .  F.  Ross  (Post  Office) 
31  George  Webster 
33  Miss  M'Donald,  lodgings 
35  Wm.  Chalmers,  late  builder 
. .  John  Chalmers,  music  seller 
. .  Francis  Cooper,  clerk 
37  Miss  Urquhart 
. .  Miss  Paterson 
. .  Alex.  Booth,  late  engineer 
. .  Miss  Whyte 
39  Wm.  W.  Milne,  slater 

. .  A.  G.  Emslie,  plumber 
41  J.  W.  Beath,  cutter 

..  Alex.  C.  Fyvie,  com.  traveller 
43  Mrs  Longmuir 

. .  Miss  Urquhart,  lodgings 
. .  John  J.  Macaldowie,  clerk 

. .  Miss  Murray 

. .  George  Esson 

45  Andrew  Cameron,  draper 

47  Mrs  John  Diincan 

..  T.  Duncan,  C.E.  and  surveyor 
. .  Alex. Brown,  gas  dep.,  T.C. 

49  Mrs  Charles  Smith 

51  Miss  Bruce,  milliner 

53  Mrs  Wallace 
. .  Miss  Cobban 

55  Miss  Fotheringham 

. .  J.  H.  D.  Walker,  com.  trav. 

57  Miss  Melvin 

. .  Miss  Matthew 

. .  John  Bannerman 

59  W.  C.  Davidson 

. .  Miss  Andrews 

..  John  M' William,  house  carpenter 

View  Terrace. 

From  Rosemount  place  northward. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  Mrs  Principal  Pirie,  Beech  Lodge 


3  R.  Tait,  hardware  merchant 

5  James  Milne,  shipmaster 

7  J.  Laing,  hide  merchant 
9  John  Hadden,  manager 

11  Mrs  John  Smith 

17  Thos.  J.  Paterson,  com.  trav. 
23  G.  B.  Michie,  Sheriff  Clerk  dep. 

25  W.  T.  Borthwick,  dyer 
27  Geo.  Brown,  auctioneer 
33  Mrs  Letters 

35  A.  B.  Ferguson,  grocer 

41  Adam  Cumming,  tea  merchant 

43  J.  Forrest  (of  F.  &  Sons) 

45  D.  R.  Halley  (In.  Rev.) 

47  J.  M.  Allan,  cabinetmaker 

51  Peter  M'Ewan  (N.  Co-op.  Co.,Ld.) 

53  George  Cay,  late  grocer 

55  G.  Gorrod,  cooper 

57  Gavin  M.  Christie,  coal  agent 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

Mrs  W.   R.  Gillanders,  boarding 
establishment.  View  place 
2  Charles  Adams,  draper 

4  J.  F.  M'Phail  Massie 

6  J.  B.  Thomson  {Aberdeen  Journal) 
..  M.  Edwards,  sec.  A.T.S. 

8  George  Birnie,  grocer 

14  Wm.  Gordon,  bootmaker 
..  A.  Eraser  (of  M.  &  F.) 
16  Peter  Walker,  grocer 
. .  Mrs  Beverley,  lodgings 

18  James  Smith,  house  carpenter 
20  Mrs  Croll 

. .  Mrs  Tocher 

22^  Robert  Meston 

. .  T.  P.  Nicol,  bookseller 

26  P.  P.  Simpson,  beadle 

44  A.  Sinclair,  hide  merchant 

46  George  Duguid,  builder 


Virginia  Street. 

From  Weigh-house  square  to 
Railway. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

13  J.  Williams  &  Sons,  coopers,  &c. 

15  George  Monro,  cab  hirer 

21-25  James    Ross,    boot   and   shoe 

maker 
23  R.  Rice,  metal  refiner 
31  David  Campbell,  plasterer 
Kemp  &  Robertson,  slaters 
Castle  lane. 
55  Wm,  Leslie,  assis.  harbour  master 
57  John  Lewis,  grocer 
69  Jas.  Milne  &  Son,  brewers 
75  James  M'Robb,  overseer 
81  L.  Brown,  baker 

Commerce  street, 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

6  A.  Watson,  provision  dealer 
8  David  Johnston,  shore  porter 


476 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


12  and  14  Watson,  Philip,  &  DaWson, 

importers 

19  Mrs  Rait,  spirit  dealer 

20  David  GuUan,  stationer 
. .  Mrs  Petrie,  fish  dealer 

28  Prospect  court. 

30-32  J.  Tulloch  &Co.,  merchants 
30-34  Cruickshank     &     Sellar,    iron 

merchants 
36  Jarries  Yule,  carter 
38a  Wm.  Christie,  ship  master 
42  Mrs  Cameron,  spirit  dealer 

James's  street. 
50  John  Maver,  grocer 
52  Mrs  Taylor,  spirit  dealer 
52A  Do.  do. 

Mearns  street. 
56  John  Moir  &  Son,  Limited,  pre- 
served provision  manufacturers 
58  Peter  Begg,  shoemaker 
64  L.  Brown,  baker 
68-70  Walker  &  Co.,  gTOcers 
Commerce  street. 
Alex.  Keith,  grain  merchant 

Wales  Street. 
From  Park  street  to  Railway. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
2  Mrs  Brewster,  dressmaker 
. .  G.  BreAvster,  cartAvright 
6  Mrs  E.  W.  Sutherland,  broker 
10  Alex.  Cruden,  plumber 
42  Aberdeen  Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow 

Market  Co.,  Limited 
48  Killing  Market. 

A.  Sinclair,  hide  merchant 
Adam  Thomson,  flesher 
74  Mrs  John  Colvin 
. .  James  Roger,  house  carpenter 
76  James  Law,  baker 

78  John  Gunn,  shipwright 

100  Stewart  &  Mortimer,  Limited 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

13  Alex.  M'William,  grocer 
15  Knox's  court. 

17  Jas.  Kinnear,  chimney  sweep 

29  Peter  Collie,  chimney  sweep 
31  George  Adams,  shoemaker 

45  C.  Brown,  stoneware  merchant 

Little  Wales  street. 
47-49  A.  Duncan,  livery  stables 

Victoria  place. 
61  John  Rae,  spirit  dealer 

79  Williamson    &    Simpson,  candle- 

makers 
81  Wm..  Mackay,  joiner 
. .  James  Milne,  com.  trav. 
83  James  Hill,  grocer 
89  H.  Ganson,  insurance  broker 
95  Wm.  Georgeson,  coachmaker 
. .  David  Jamie 

Walker's  Court. 

116  Gallowgate. 


Walker's  Court. 

37  College  street. 

Water  Lane. 

From  Quay  to  Virginia  street. 

4  David  Imray,  broker 

. .  Wm.  Bisset,  paper  merchant 

Waterloo  Quay. 

From  Regent  Quay  to  York  place. 

30  Northern  Agricultural  Co. 
72  John  Fyfe,  stone  merchant 

76  George  Brewster,  spirit  dealer 

77  James  Stewart,  manager 

..  James  Anderson,  manufacturer 

78  James  Gumming 

. .  Mrs  M'Donald,  lorlgings 

. .  Ewan  M'Donald,  joiner 

. .  G.  Bi'own,  baker 

80  Jas.  Gumming,  ship  chandler,  &c. 

83  Mrs  Miller,  coffee  rooms 

87  Abdn.  Steam  Navig.  Co.'s  Office 

Watson  Street. 

From  Rosemount  pi.  to  Loanhead  pi. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 
1  R.  J.  A.  Smith,  grocer 
3  G.  Stevenson,  book-keeper 

5  Robert  Smith,  flesher 

9  James  Thomson,  builder 
11  Forbes  Stuart,  grocer 
13  Alex.     Ledingham,    solicitor    (of 

K.  &  L.) 
15  Andrew  Connon,  cooper 
17  J.  K.  Pirie,  manager 
19  Robt.  Murray  (N.  of  S.  Bank,  Lira.) 
21  Alex.  Gill,  watchmaker 
23  Mrs  Booth 

. .  Jas.  Grant  (of  J.  G.  &  Son) 
25  Mrs  George  Rennie 
27  George  Kemp,  cashier 
29  W.  J.  Bothwell,  cashier 

31  James  C.  Eraser,  mason 
33  Miss  Heriot,  dressmaker 

. .  James  Thomson  (of  C.  &  D.) 
35  Alex.  Badenoch,  clothier 
37  John  Taylor,  com.  traveller 
39  Jas.  Jackson,  bootmaker 
41  John  N.  Dunn  (of  D.  &  M.) 
43  John  Morrison,  cashier 
. .  M.  J.  O'Farrel  (H.M.C.) 
45  Mrs  Tennant 
47  Miss  Davidson 
. .  James  Calder  (L.  &  N.  Tea  Go.) 
51  George  Gerrie  (J.  Saint  &  Co.) 
53  Charles  Nidray 
55  Hugh  Imlay  (of  H.  I.  &  Co.) 
57  Misses  Fettes 
59  J.  M'Kenzie(of  J.  W.  &  Sons) 
Victoria  Park  Lodge,  R.  Walker 


SlTREET   DIRECTORY. 


477 


RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2  George  J.  Fraser,  M.D. 

4  Alex.  Wilson,  clerk  (R.  &  Co.) 

6  Miss  Mitchell 
. .  Mrs.  John  Duncan 

8  Robert  Mitchell,  cashier 
10  A.  F.  Roberts,  shipmaster 
. .  Wm.  Seton,  late  farmer 
. .  Mrs  W.  Morrison 
12  ]\Irs  Soutter 
. .  John  A.  Collie,  plumber 

14  G.  C.  Haclden,  clerk 
16  Mrs  Turner  Ritchie 

. .  Misses  Taylor 

15  MrsM'Gregor 

. .  R.  Ledingham,  hatter 

20  Mrs  Wm.'Cameron 

. .  John  S.  Sutherland 

22  John  Mundie,  salesman 

. .  John  Leslie,  accountant 

. .  James  Maitland,  jeweller 

24  Wm.  Rae,  gardener 

. .  James  Mitchell  (of  D.  &  M.) 

26  James  Weir,  grocer 

. .  H.  Cruickshank  (of  M.  &  C.) 

28  Mrs  Scorgie,  lodgings 

30  Miss  Gadenhead 

..  Wm.  Fraser 

32  George  Wilson 

86  G.  P.  Burr,  cashier 

. .  John  Whyntie  (P.  &  K.) 

38  Alex.  Shewen,  jobbing  gardener 

. .  James  Hodge,  cutler 

46  Jas.  Hadden  (of  C.  H.  &  Co.) 

..  Mrs  John  M'Kay 

48  John  Glennie,  house  carpenter 

. .  A.  Milne,  umbrella  maker 

..  George  Allan  (ot  Allan  &  Co.) 

50  Arch.  Coutts 

52  James  Thomson,  shoemaker 

54  Charles  Fraser,  grocer 

56  George  Sowden,  clerk 

„  P.  P.  Blair,  shoemaker 

. .  John  Robertson,  solicitor 

58  John  Hay,  artist 

..  Mrs  Charles  Croft 

„  Alex.  Tough,  clerk 

60  John  Leith  (H.M.C.) 

62  James  Anderson,  clerk 

66  Wm.  Gibb,  grocer 

Watt's  Court. 

46  Virginia  street. 

Watt's  Court. 

Ill  Gallowgate. 

Waverley  Place. 

From  Victoria  street  to  Albert 
terrace. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

1  James  Bartlett,  grocer 

3  Miss  Robertson,  ladies'  outfitter 


5  Alex.  Miller,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
. .  Miss  Thompson,  mantle  maker 

7  J.  Ferrier,  fruiterer 
11-13  Alex.  Nicholson,  baker 

21  Mrs  Henderson 

. .  Rev.  W.  D.  Scott,  B.D. 
23  Andrew  Reid,  merchant 

Rubidaic  jtlace. 
47  James  Wallace,  inspector  of  poor 
49  P.  Primrose  Napier 
51  Mrs  Robert  Matthew 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

2-6  Alex.  Carle,  baker 
14  Alex.  Miller,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
18  Miss  Bruce,  milliner 
20  John  Gray  (of  W.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.) 

22  Walter  Lawson 

Webster's  Court. 

72  Shiprow. 

Webster's  Court. 

17  East  North  street. 

Weigh-house  Square. 

Regent  quay. 

Wm.  Hay  &  Co.,  hay  and  straw 
dealers 
17  John  Begg,  Lochnagar  Distillery 
office 

Well  of  Spa. 

Spa  street 
1  Arch.  Patterson,  spirit  dealer 

8  John  Ironside  (of  I.  &  M'D.) 

9  Ironside  &  M 'Donald,  builders 

Wellington  Road. 

From  foot  of  Marywell  street  to  Wel- 
lington bridge. 
Campbells  Lim.,  horsehirers 
J.  &  J.  Smart,  cartwrights 
Peter  Scott  (N.  B.  Ry.) 
34-36  Caledonian  Granite  Works 
50-52  James  Petrie  &  Co.,  granite 

Avorks 
54  John  Stronach  &  Co.,  engineers 
. .  J.    &    A.    Elrick,    tobacco    pipe 
makers 

Portland  street. 
Caledonian  Engine  Works 
Jas.  Anderson,  shoemaker 
Geo.  Williams,  blacksmith 
Peter  Brodie,  slater 
Alex.  Robb,  house  cai'penter 
107-108  Alex.  Walton,  Cycle  Works 
108  James  Thomson,  cab  hirer 

Millburn  street. 
112  John  Greenlaw,  grocer 
114  John  Guild  (Cal.  Railway) 


478 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


Bank  street. 
124  Miss  Mennie,  Ferryhill  Hotel 
126  Wm.  Kelman,  pattern  maker 
128  James  Yeats 

134  Georg-e  Laing,  provision  dealer 
148  Wellington  Road  Mission  Hall 
156  Mrs  James  Thom,  stationer 
160  Adam  Johnston,  grocer 
162  A.  R.  Low,  wood  merchant 

Wellington  Street. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  Links. 
1  C.  Shepherd,  man.  (S.  N.  Co.) 
14  Wm.  Skinner,  boat  builder 
. .  John  Skinner,  boat  builder 
18  Mrs  Nicol,  spirit  dealer 
26  Mrs  Glude,  eating  house 

28  John  Newton,  shipowner 
. .  John  Brown,  fishcurer 

. .  John  Adam,  storekeeper 
. .  D.  Alexander,  grocer 

29  Footdee  Dairy,  Wm.  Robertson 
32  A.  Henderson,  grocer 

45  Mrs  Tosh,  sick  nurse 
47  James  Hutton,  engineer 
49  James  Whyte 

52  A.  Forbes  (late  H.M.C.) 

53  Mrs  R.  Johnston 

55  John  Skinner  &  Son,  boat  builders 

56  Alex.  Bothwell,  violin  maker 

60  J.  Brown,  fishcurer  (of  J.  P.  &  Co.) 

West  North  Street. 

From  King  street  to  Mounthooly. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

7  And.  Malcolm,  saddler 
9  Arch.  H.  Smart,  gTocer 

13  Clark  Brothers,  mealsellers 

Longacre. 
15  Alex.  Cordiner,  grocer 
27  J.  W.  Watt,  Avatchmaker 
33  John  Michie,  grocer 

37  Alex.  Ingram,  heel  and  toe  plate 

maker 
51  Alex.  Duncan,  flesher 
Litttejohn  street. 
65  Thomson's  court. 

75  B.  Dickson,  coal  n  erchant 
105  James  Hay,  baker 
129  Wm.  Johnston,  blacksmith 
139  C.  Napier,  manure  manufacturer 
161  George  Sangster,  butcher 
189  Alex.  Anderson,  gardener 
RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

8  Walter  Deans,  spirit  dealer 

Farrier  lane. 
10  James  Lindsay,  flesher 
20  Wm.  Conn,  spirit  dealer 

Chronide  lane. 
22  Miss  Thom,  grocer 
36  R.  Leslie,  spirit  dealer 

38  Grant's  court. 

50  John  M'Donald,  blacksmith 


Mealmarket  street. 

52-54  Alex.  Fiddes,  grocer 

64  Sherct's  court. 

68  Robert  Reid,  spirit  dealer 

70  John  Black,  hairdresser 

. .  D.  Bain,  coppersmitli 

74  Harper's  court. 

. .  John  Troup,  blacksmith 

76  Mrs  Todd,  grocer 

78  Mitchell's  court. 

100  David  Cowieson,  gatekeeper 
102  Wm.  Keith,  jun.,  granite  works 
108  A.  Dickson,  coal  merchant 
112  G.  Nicol,  furrier 
120  Robert  Cree,  turner 
122^  Aberdeen  Foundry 
124"  A.  Milne,  granite  works 
128  Joseph  Orchiston,  meter 

St.  Clair  street. 
150  John  Mitchell,  stonecutter 

. .  James  Christie,  pianoforte  maker 
152  Willoivdale  2)lace. 

162  Gray, Watt,  &  Co.,  manufacturers 
166  D.  Mackie  &  Co.,         do. 
176  Alex.  Michie,  spirit  dealer 
184  Charles  Cowie,  wheelwright 
188  Robert  M 'Hardy,  gTocer 
192  John  Paterson,  shoemaker 
194  M.  Monro,  draper 

Westfield  Road. 

From  North  Albert  street  to  High 
Stocket  road. 

1  Wm.  Cruickshank,  grocer 
Peter  Grant  (S.  R.  S.  &  Co.),  Mar- 
gie Cottage 

Westfield  Terrace. 

Left  hand  side  of  Westfield  road. 

1  Wm.  Grant,  Methlic  Villa 

2  T.  Ogilvie  (of  T.  O.  &  Son) 

3  Rev.  John  Forbes,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

4  Mi'S  Wilson 

..  Charles  Wilson,  W.S. 

5  Misses  Simpson 

6  Admiral  A.  C.  Gordon 

7  Miss  Nisbet 
. .  Mrs  Dunn 

8  Professor  W.  Minto 

9  Rev.  Jas.  Stark  (Belmont  Chapel) 
10  Henry  Alexander,  editor  f F.P.J 

12  Rev.  Francis  Wm.  Christie 

13  Mrs  Wm.  Skeen 

14  P.  M.  Gran,  city  chamberlain 
20  Wm.  Henderson  (of  J.  &  W.  H.) 

Whitehall  Place. 

From  North  Albert  street  to  Dam  of 
Gilcomston, 

2  Mrs  Webster 

3  Miss  Kay 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


479 


Whitehouse  Street. 

rom  Chapel  street  to  Skene  place. 

5  Alex.  Wilson  (of  G.  &  W.) 
..  John  M'Gregor,  coachsmith 
. .  Miss  Davidson,  dressmaker 
10  George  Roberts,  cabinetmaker 
17  Miss  C.  Milne,  dressmaker 
27  J.  Sutherland,  joiner 
29  Robert  Bowman,  grocer 
. .  G.  BoAvman  (of  Bowman  Bros.) 

31  A.  Williamson 

32  A.  R.  Collie,  slater 

35  Mrs  H.  Roger,  sick  nurse 
. .  Mrs  Gibson,  sick  nurse 

36  \Vm.  Brown,  letter  cutter 

37  Miss  Sangster 

38  John  Tough,  wright 
. .  George  Caie,  grocer 

. .  Mrs  Forrest,  sick  nurse 

39  Mrs  Andrew  Gage 

40  Mrs  Gavin  Low 

41  Mrs  Alex.  Johnston 
43  Mrs  Black 

. .  Miss  M'Killop,  teacher 
46  Mrs  Captain  Jamieson 
48  Jamieson  ii  Co.,  harness  composi- 
tion manufacturers 
BO  Jas.  Strathdee,  jun.,  telegraphist 

William's  Place. 

Opposite  Spring  garden  Works, 
Spring  garden. 
3  Wm.  Cushnie,  dyer 

William's  Square. 

Garvock  wynd. 
1  John  Bremner  &jCo. ,  bakers 
14  John  B.  Banks,  clerk 

Willowdale  Place. 

152  West  North  street. 
1  Mrs  Marr,  merchant 
P.  Bisset  &  Son,  buildei-s 
J.  &  R.  Davidson,  sawmillers 
R.  Davidson  (of  J.  &  R.  D.) 
John  Morrison,  carter 

Windmill  Brae. 

From  Green  to  Dee  street. 

LEFT  HAND  SIDE. 

Bath  street. 
57  Alex.  Ross,  stoneware  merchant 
61  Mrs  Dawson,  grocer 
61J  Robert  M.  Ross,  brushmaker 
63"  David  Wood,  shoemaker 
63  J  R.  Wilson,  wire  worker 
65  John  Rennie,  cabinetmaker 

Windmill  lane. 
67  S.  Smith,  tinsmith 
77  Miss  Keith,  stoneware  merchant 


t7^  David  Laing  &  Son,  basket  mnfrs. 

Crown  street. 
79  John  Webster,  innkeeper 
79^  J.  &  S.  Fyfe,  painters 

81  John  Ferres  &Co.,  booksellers 

82  Mrs  Walker,  cook 

RIGHT  HAND  SIDE. 

22  Pratt  &  Keith,  goods  entrance 
24  Thom  &  Strachan,  plumbers 
26  Wm.  Johnston,  bottler 
32-36  George  Thomson  &  Sons  (spirit 

vaults) 
38  R.  Thomson  &  Co.,  goods  entrance 
52-54  James  Saint  &  Co. ,  drapers 
60  George  Christie,  fiesher 
62  George  Gordon,  plumber 

Windmill  Lane. 

From  Windmill  brae  to  Crown  ter. 

3  John  Rennie,  cabinetmaker 
. .  Wm.  Lunan,  brass  finisher 

4  Wm.  Sutherland,  carpenter 

6  John  Tough,  wright 

7  Andrew  Dickie,  wright 
. .  George  Rose,  turner 

10  G.  R.  Taylor,  painter 

Windsor  Place. 

From  Thistle  lane  to  Victoria  street. 

1  James  Anderson,  baker 
..  Jas.  Taylor 

2  Alex.  Forbes,  plasterer 

3  A.  S.  Chalmers,  market  supdt. 

Winlaw's  Court. 

107  Gallowgate. 

Windy  Wynd, 

From  Gallowgate  to  Spring  garden. 
6^  James  MTntyre,  chimney  sweep 

9  C.  Gibson,  chimney  sweep 
10  Mrs  Joss,  stoneware  merchant 

20  Wm.  M'Kinnon  &  Co.,  founders 
Salvation  Army  Barracks 

39  Joseph  Campbell,  pawnbroker 

Woolmanhill. 

From  Schoolhill  to  Steps  of  Gilcom- 

ston 
15-17  Peter  Wood,  tailor 
17  Charles  Leslie,  furniture  dealer 
19  James  M'Leod,  painter 

21  Wm.  S.  Kelman,  postman 
23  D.  &  C.  Bannerman,  grocers 

Blackfriars  street. 
26  John  Smith,  bootmaker 
28  George  Martin,  bookseller 
32  Joseph  Monro  <fc  Son,  teachers  of 

accordion 
34  James  D.  Wyness,  M.D.,  druggist 
36  Miss  Wood,  pattern  printer 


480 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


38  AIox.  B.  Ferguson,  flesher 
89  Gordon  &  Watt,  painters 
40  George  Watt  (of  G.  &  W.) 

42  J.  Machattie,  grocer 

43  Thos.  Smith,  draper 

44  Mrs  (ivnickshank,  sick  nurse 
..   Mrs  Osborne,  sick  nurse 

45  John  Dunn,  druggist 

46  Mrs  Hoggins,  stoneware  mrcht. 
48  John    Symon     &     Sons,    cabinet 

makers 

48,  49  J.  <fe  J.  Stephen,  gilders 

iHt  iiat.  G.  H.  drill  hall  and  office 
E.  Hart,  sergeant-instructor 
Jas.  Lawson,  sergeant-instructor 

64  Ben  Farquhar,  upholsterer 

66  Wm.  Chisholm,  tailor 

68  Jessie  CalUun,  broker 

70  James  Matthews,  plumber 

St:  Andrew  atrvcl. 

71  Jolin  Taylor,  heating  engineer 

72  G.  Maitland,  slater 

74-76  James  Laing,  hide  factor 
77  Robert  Gerrie,  painter 
Jolm  street. 

Yeat's  Lane. 

From  Canal  ter.  to  Summer  lane. 
4  John  Philip,  shoemaker 
10  Alex.  Ewart,  blacksmith 

Yeat's  Court, 

30  Netherkirkgate. 

York  Place. 

From  Waterloo  quay  to  York  st. 
John  Duthie,  Sons,  k,  Co.,    ship 
builders 


Robert  Duthie,  shipowner 

A.  Mackay,  sailmaker 
25  Wm.  M'Robbie,  cafe 
27  Henry  Mrinn,  ship  carpenter 
. .  James  M'Hardy,  manager 
. .   A.  Wilson,  grocer 
31  D.  Alexander,  grocer 

Hall,   Russell,   &  Co.    (Aberdeen 
Iron  Works) 

York  Street. 

From  Wellington  street  to  Pocra  pier. 

Davidson's  Public  School 
6  James  Greig,  late  shipbuilder 
9  Mrs  C.  F.  l.ewis,  spirit  dealer 
14  A.  &  C.  Wilson,  grocers 
16  Geo.  Newton,  engineer 
20  Nicol  Thomson,  provision  dealer 
22  Hall,  Russell,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders 

Duthie  Bros.,  sailmakers 
33  Wm.  Ligertwood,  shipwright 
43  Alex.  Eraser,  gi-ocer 
47  Neptune  terrace. 

49  W.  Hall,  sen.,  shipbuilder 
. .  Alex.  Hall  <fe  Co.,  shipbuilders 

A.  L.  Forsyth  &  Sojis,  boatbuilders 

Bon- Accord  Saw  Mills 
53  John  Rust  &  Son,  timber  merchts. 

Young  Street. 

From  Gallowgate  to  Loch  street. 

4  Alex.  Sangster,  grocer 
9  Charles  Raeburn,  mason 

14  G.  Mellis  &  8on,  bacon  curers 

19  James  Downie 

. .  Alex.  Martin,  shipmaster 

32  Duff  Bruce,  inspector 


ALTERATIONS   AND   ADDITIONS.  481 


ALTERATIONS    AND    ADDITIONS. 


Omit — Bisset,  James,  grocer,  27  Ricliiiiond  terrace 
„        Chapman,  D.  M.,  fruiterer,  36  Uiiicni  ])lace 
„        Dunbar,  James,  Deeside  Dairy,  150b  Union  street 
„        Forsyth,  A.  G.,  clerk,  2  Grown  place 
„        G(X)(lwin,  Wm.,  late  P.O.  Mail  guard,  168  Crown  street 
„        Mackint(jsh,  T.  H.,  dental-surgeon,  129  Union  street 
„        Martin,  George,  draper's   agent,  4  Innes   street,  h   17 

Seamount  place 
„        Muill,  John,  advocate,  &c.,  21  Bridge  street,  h  28  Foun- 

tainliall  road 
„        Professor  Samuel  Trail,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  at  page  47 
„        Ross,  Mrs,  24  Rose  street 
„        Shanks,  Colin,  late  baker,  93  Skene  street 

OojTcc^— Bennett,  J.  C,  solicitor,  13  Bridge  street,  read  181a 

Union  street 
„         Esson,  Jolm,  draughtsman  (Footdee  Ironworks),  read 

h  6  Canal  tei-race 
„         Mutcli,  James  G.,  grain  merchant,  &c,,  h  46  Irvine 

place,  read  48 
„  Renny,  Mrs,  Marchbanks,  22  Gordondale  road,  read 

1  St.  Switliin  street 
„         Sinclair,  Miss,   12  North  Silver  street,  read  South 

Mile-end 

Enter — Brown,  Miss,  52  Stanley  street 

„         Craib  &  Ross,  general  merchants,  1  Victoria  road,  Torry 

„         David,  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  33  Baker  street 

„         Johnston,  Miss,  169  Great  Western  road 

„         Milne,  James,  cashier  (Grant  &  Co.),  272  Holburn  st. 

„        Williamson,  Win.,  62  Garden  place 


OLD  ABERDEEN  DIRECTORY. 


Magistrates  of  Old  Aberdeen. 

Provost — George  Thomson. 


Thomas  Forbes  I  John  Clarke,  M.A. 

Prof.  Geo.  Pirie  |  George  Sinclair 

MERCHANT  COUNCILLORS. 
Prof.  J.  W.  H.  Trail,  M.D.   I  Alexander  Anderson  |  Wra.  Mackie 

William  Tough  Wm.  Cromar  J.  Thomson 

Thos.  Ferguson  |  Alex.  Gumming  | 

TRADES'  COUNCILLORS. 
Alexander  Walker  I  David  McHardy 

Wm.  W.  Clark  |  Wm.  Edmond 

Alex.  Connon  j 

Treasurer — 

Town  Clerk — Charles  Ruxton,  advocate.     Cashiei'—W.  J.  Middleton. 

Officer — John  Kilgour. 

POLICE. 

The  Magistrates  and  Tovm  Council  are  ex-ofl&cio  Commissionei's  of  Police. 

Clerk  of  Police— W.  J.  Middleton.  Ti'easurer—\Ym.  Morrison. 

Collector— W.  J.  Middleton.  Q^ce— Town  House,  Old  Aberdeen. 

Q^cer— Wilham  Robertson,  h  5  College  Bounds 


Incorporations. 

Patron — Rev.  George  Jamieson,  D.D. 
Convener— Alex.  Walker.        Master  of  Hospital— Geo.  M.  Clark. 

Trades.  Deacons.  Boxmasters. 

Hammermen John  Arthur,  jun George  M.  Clark 

Wrights  and  Coopers James  Clark Wm.  Davidson 

Weavers Alex.  Walker John  Mitchell 

Tailors James  Daniel,  jun Wm.  Edmond 

Bakers  and  Brewers George  Grub,  LL.  D G.  Stables,  jun. 

Fleshersand  Fishers James  Smith W.  S.  Rae 

CTerX;— Charles  Ruxton,  advocate. 
O^cer— Leslie  Nicol. 

MERCHANT  SOCIETY  OF  OLD  ABERDEEN. 

Preside)it— George  Stables,  jun.  Vice-President— Hr.  Poison 

Treasurer— George  M.  Clark.        Clerk— J)y.  Grub. 

Officer— A.  Masson. 


OLD  ABERDEEN   DIRECTORY.  483 

Old  Machar  School  Board. 

(For  the  %iart  of  Old  Machar  Parish  beyond  the  Municipal  Boundary  of  Aberdeen.') 
Chairman — William  Bothwell,  farmer,  Berryhill,  Bridge  of  Don. 
George  Chalmers,  farmer,  Laverockbraes,  Bridge  of  Don. 
Archibald  Duff,  of  Annfield,  Aberdeen. 
Rev.  William  Anderson  Dunbar,  Donview  Cottage,  Woodside. 
Rev.  George  Pirie,  M.A.,  professor  of  Mathematics,  University  of  Aberdeen, 
33  College  Bounds 
Alexander  Reid,  farmer,  Causewayend,  Scotstovi-n,  Bridge  of  Don. 
WiUiam  Reid,  draper,  Daisy  Park,  Woodside. 
Robert  Reith,  farmer,  Middlefield,  Woodside. 
Rev.  George  Saunders,  Mary  bank  Cottage,  Woodside. 
James  Simijson,  chemist,  4  Barron  street,  Woodside. 
Charles  Strachan,  baker,  120  Hadden  street,  Woodside. 
The  Board  meets  in  the  Board  Room,  71  King  street,  at  Two  o'clock  after- 
noon on  the  first  Wednesday  of  each  month,  except  when  that  is  the  Sacra- 
mental Past  Day,  when  it  meets  on  the  Tuesday  preceding. 

Schools. 

RuBisLAw  Public  School J.  F  Cruickshank 

Woodside  Do G.  P.  Duthie 

Old  Aberdeen      Do J.  A.  M'Hardy,  M.  A. 

Denmore  Do Miss  M 'Robbie 

Whitestripes        Do Miss  Bremner 

Clerk  and  Treasurer — Hugh  M'Lennan,  advocate,  71  King  street,  Aberdeen. 

Q^cci'S— Frank  H.  Lawrence,  Woodbine  Cottage,  Woodside,  and  Henry  Loader, 

Olmstead  Cottage,  Wellington  street,  Woodside 


Churches. 

Established,  Old  Machar  Church  (Cathedral) -j  joh^ciSi^'m^A^'^' 

Beadle — John  Leith,  24  High  street. 

Free D.  Maclean,  B.D. 

Beadle— Charles  Stewart,  87  High  street. 


Seminaries  of  Learning. 

University  Buildings,  High  street.    (See  Educational  Directory,  p.  47.) 
Grammar  School,  New  street.    Rector— "W.  T.  Fyfe,  A.M. 
Gymnasium,  7  Chanonry.     Head  Master — John  Clarke,  A.M.     . 
Bell's  School,  New  street.    Head  Master — James  Roger. 
Do.,  Do.,  /u/ani  Mistress —Miss  Stewart. 


ALEXANDER,  Alexander,  dairyman,  Alexandria  Cottage> 

Orchard  place 
Alexander,  John,  feuar,  58  Don  street 
Allan,  Alex.,  wriglit  and  cabinetmaker,  Wright's  and  Cooper's 

close,  79  High  street 
Anderson,  Alex.,  baker,  97,  h  92  High  street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  farmer,  56  High  street 
Arthur,  John,  blacksmith,  30  King  street  road 


BAIN,  George,  slater,  Don  street,  h  20 
Baird,  James,  overseer,  salmon  fishings,  J 
Baxter,  Mrs,  merchant,  93  High  street 


484  OLD  ABERDEEN   DIRECTORY. 

Binnay,  Alexander,  gardener,  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

Blair,  Francis  (G.  N.  of  S.  K.),  16  College  bounds 

Bos  well,  Wm.,  Observatory,  King's  College 

Bowman,  Miss,  teacher,  45  High  street 

Brown,  James,  sexton  and  caretaker,  Oldmachar  Cathedral 

Bnchan,  Mrs,  Hermitage  Cottage 

Burnett,  Charles  J.,  8  Chanonry 

Burnett,  John,  overseer  (Powis),  13  College  bounds 

Burton,  Miss,  48  Don  street 

Buyers,  Gordon,  janitor,  King's  College,  2  High  street 

CALDER,  James,  carter,  2  Don  street 

Calder,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  Collegiate  Minister  of  Old  Machar, 

The  New  Manse,  Chanonry 
Calder,  Mrs  J.,  flesher,  60,  h  52  High  street 
Cameron,  John  F.,  postman.  Poplar  place,  Don  street 
Cameron,  Mrs  J.  F.,  lodgings.  Poplar  place,  Don  street 
Cassie,  George,  general  blacksmith,  4  King  street  road 
Chalmers,  Alex.,  agent,  9  King  street  roacl 
Chalmers,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer,  41  King  street  road 
Cheyne,  Alex.,  traveller  (Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co.),  33  King 

street  road 
Christie,  Alex,  (of  Seaton  Brick  and  Tile  Co.),  Torry  Brick 

Works,  h  29  King  street  road 
Christie,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  professor  of  Divinity  and  Church 

History,  University  of  Aberdeen,  31  College  bounds 
Clark,  George  M.  (of  R.  Clark  &  Sons),  32  King  street  road 
Clark,  James,  mason  and  slater,  114,  h  76  High  street 
Clark,  James,  cooper,  9  Dunbar  street,  h  13  Don  street 
Clark,  John  (of  R.  Clark  &  Sons),  106  High  street 
Clark,  John,  grain  merchant,  Seaton  Farm 
Clark,  Leslie,  market  gardener,  42  High  street 
Clark,  Robert,  &  Sons,  decorative  painters,  &c.,  17  Don  street 
Clark,  Robert  (of  R.  Clark  &  Sons),  15  Don  street 
Clark,  Wm.,  dairy  farmer,  Seaton  Mains 
Clark,  Wm.,  market  gardener,  3  King  street  road 
Clark,  Wm.  W.,  grocer  (J.   Nicol),   Newton   Cottage,   King 

street  road 
Clark,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  College  bounds 
Clarke,  John,  M.A.,  head  master.  Gymnasium,  7  Chanonry 
Colvin,  John,  sacrist,  University  buildings 
Coutts,  James  F.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  30  High  street 
Craigie,  James,  gasfitter  and  bellhanger,  109  High  street 
Cromar,  William,  feuar,  12  College  bounds 
Cruickshank,  James,  wright,  22  College  bounds 
Gumming,  Alex.,  feuar,  15  College  bounds 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  dairy,  12  High  street 


OLD   ABERDEEN  DIRECTORY.  485 

DONALD,  James,  Don  Mills 

Donald,  Mrs  James,  Kildare  Cottage,  King  street  road 

Duguid,  Alexander,  market  gardener,  King  street  road  gardens, 

h  1  King  street  road 
Duncan,  R.  R.,  contractor.  Brickfield 
Duncan,  Miss,  24  High  street 
Dunn,  Wm.,  crofter.  Old  Bridge  of  Don 

BWINGr,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  College  bounds 

FALCONER,  Mrs,  70  High  street 

Ferguson,   Thomas,   accountant,   46   Don  street  ;    office,  177 

Union  street,  Aberdeen 
Forbes,  Thomas,  2  Orchard  place 
Forbes,  Misses,  10  Chanonry 
Forrest,  Robert,  dairyman,  67  High  street 
Fraser,  Charles,  grocer,  54  Watson  street,  /*  19  King  st.  road 
Fraser,  James,  manufacturer,  12  College  bounds 
Fraser,   James,   sheriff  officer,   Ellendale    Cottage,   42   King 

street  road 
Fraser,  Robert,  farmer  and  carter,  Brickfield  place.  King  street 

road 
Fraser,  Wm.,  jun.,  carter,  Merchant  Cottage,  Dunbar  street 

GALL,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  College  bounds 

Gavin,  Thomas,  Seaton  Pottery 

Gavin,  Thomas,  vintner.  New  Bridge  of  Don 

Geddes,  Wm.  D.,  LL.I).,  principal.  University  of  Aberdeen, 

Chanonry  Lodge,  13  Chanonry 
George,  Miss,  matron,  Mitchell's  Hospital,  9  Chanonry 
Gladstone,  Mrs,  15  Chanonry 

Glover,  Mrs  Thomas,  Braehead  Cottage,  Old  Bridge  of  Don 
Glover,  Mrs  C.  T.,  44  Don  street 
Gordon,  Mrs.,  110  High  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  feuar,  27  Don  street 
Gray,  James,  cabhirer,  52  High  street 
Gregory,  John,  M.D.,  CM.,  106  High  street 
Greig,  Wm.,  grocer.  Bridge  of  Don 
Greig,  Mrs  James,  sprain-rubber,  15  Dunbar  street 
HAY,  Mrs  Alex.,  Orchard  House,  1  College  bounds 
Hay,  Mrs  James,  Seaton  House 
narrower,   John,   M.A.,   professor   of  Greek,    University  of 

Aberdeen,  32  College  bounds 
Henderson,  James,  com.  trav..  Old  Town  Brewery,  65  High 

street 
Henry,  Alex.,  butcher,  104  High  street,  /i  15  Don  street 
Hendry,  Miss,  lodgings,  83  High  street 
41 


486  OLD   ABERDEEN   DIRECTORY. 

Howell,  James,  waiter,  14  Dunbar  street 
Hiimplirey,  Adam,  merchant,  17  College  bounds 
Hiitcheon,  James,  police  constable,  12  Dunbar  street 

JAMIESON,  Rev.   George,  D.D.,   1st  charge,  Old  Machar 
Church,  The  Manse,  14  Chanonry 

KNIGHT,  William,  house  factor,  19  College  bounds 

LAING,  Andrew,  bird  dealer,  1  High  street 
Leitli,  Robert,  dairyman,  North  lane 
Leslie,  James,  market  gardener,  67  Don  street 
Leslie,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  16  King  street  road 
Leslie,  Misses  (of  Powis),  Powis  House 

MACLEAN,  Rev.  D.,  B.D.,  F.  C,  Manse,  98  High  street 

M'Conochie,  James  R.,  Rose  Cottage 

M'Donald,  Alex.,  late  N.L.S.,  107  High  street 

M'Farlane,  Alex.,  joiner.  Hector  House,  26  King  street  road 

M'Hardy,  Alex.,  inspector,  Don  salmon  fishing,  9  King  st.  rd. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  College  road 

Mackenzie,  J.  J.,  writer,  20  Belmont  street,  h  10  College  bnds. 

Mackie  Brothers,  cattle  dealers 

Mackie,  John  (of  Mackie  Brothers),  8  Dunbar  street 

Mackie,  Peter  (of  Mackie  Brothers),  Ceylon  Cottage,  Dunbar 

street 
Mackie,  Wm.  (of  Mackie  Brothers),  7  Dunbar  street 
Marshall,  Andrew  (of  T.  M.  &  Co.),  Mile-end  House 
Massie,  A.,  keeper  of  public  steelyard,  New  Bridge  of  Don 
Mathieson,  Miss,  15  High  street 
Middleton,  David,  spirit  dealer,  96  High  street 
Middleton,  John,  fireman,  30  College  bounds 
Middleton,  W.  J.,  clerk  to  Commissioners  of   Police,  Town 

House,  A  18  College  bounds 
Milne,  George,  house  carpenter,  29  College  bounds 
Miller,  Miss,  lodgings,  2  Orchard  place 
Milligan,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  professor  of  Divinity  and  Biblical 

Criticism,  and  secretary.  University  of  Aberdeen,  34 

College  bounds 
Mitchell,  Alex,  (late  of  Ythan  Lodge),  44  Don  street 
Mitchell's  Hospital,  9  Chanonry 

Morrison,  Wm.,  clerk,  Old  Town  Brewery,  32  High  street 
Mowat,  Wm.,  63  Don  street 

Murray,  David,  commercial  traveller,  28  College  bounds 
Mutch,  George,  shipmaster,  Newmains  of  Seaton 

NICOL,  James,  grocer,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  16,  h  45  High  st 


OLD   ABERDEEN   DIRECTORY.  487 

Nicol,  Leslie,  keeper  of  trades'  mortcloth,  57  Don  street 
Nicol,  Mrs  George,  12  King  street  road 

Niven,  Charles,  professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  University  of 
Aberdeen,  6  Chanonry 

PAUL,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  13  King  street  road 
Pirie,  Eev.  George,  M.A.,  professor  of  Mathematics,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  33  College  bounds 
Poison,  Robert  L.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  2  Chanonry 
Poison,  Miss,  68  High  street 
Post  Office,  43  High  street ;  Miss  Ross,  post-mistress 

RAE,  Mrs  George,  farmer,  64  Don  street 

Ramsay,  William  M.,  M.A.,  professor  of  Humanity,  University 

of  Aberdeen,  11  College  bounds 
Ritchie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Don  st.,  h  3  King  st.  rd. 
Registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages  for  Old  Aberdeen 

district  of  Old  Machar  ;  G.  Stables,  jun.,  112  High  st. 
Ritchie,  Wm.,  carter,  2  College  bounds 
Robertson,  James,  Don  View  Hotel,  Bridge  of  Don 
Robertson,  Wm.,  Damhead,  Bridge  of  Don 
Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  33  King  street  road 
Roger,  James,  head  master,  Dr  Bell's  School,  17  High  street 
Ross,  Robert,  43  High  street 

SCOTT,  Robert,  5  Chanonry 

Selbie,  George,  maltman  (T.  M.  &  Co.),  19  High  street 

Shepherd,  James,  Seaton  Farm,  King  street  road 

Shepherd,  Wm.,  grocer,  35,  All  King  street  road 

Sinclair,  George,  shipowner,  St.  Clair  House,  King  street  road 

Sinclair,  John,  gardener,  50  Don  street 

Sinclair,  Miss,  lodgings,  7  High  street 

Smith,  Alex.,  hosier  and  general  draper,  59  High  street 

Smith,  George,  61  Don  street 

Smith,  James,  tailor  and  grocer,  25  College  bounds 

Smith,  John,  grocer.  Bridge  of  Don 

Smith,  Misses,  113  High  street 

Sorral,  Miss,  matron,  The  Home,  Seabank,  31  King  street  road 

Spence,  James,  chief  officer,  Coast  Guard,  Bridge  of  Don 

Stables,  A.,  &  Son,  grocers  and  spirit  merchants  (agents  for  W. 

&  A.  Gilbey,  wine  merchants),  112  High  street 
Stables,  Geo.,  jun.  (of  Alex.  Stables  &  Son),  session  clerk.  Old 

Machar  Parish,  registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages 

for  the  Old  Aberdeen  district  of  the  Parish  of  Old 

Machar,  112  High  street 
Stables,  James,  Old  Town  Hotel,  3  School  road 
Stevenson,  Mrs  (late  of  Viewfield),  5  Chanonry 


488  OLD   ABERDEEN   DIRECTORY. 

Stewart,  Miss,  teacher  (Bell's  School),  Poplar  place 
Strachan,  Henry,  baker,  79,  h  108  High  street 
Stratton,  Duncan,  cowfeeder,  13  Don  street 

TAYLOR,  D.  M.  (of  M'Taggart  &  Booth),  102  High  street 
Thorn,  George  T.,  checker.  Old  Town  Brewery,  h  47  High  st. 
Thorn,  John,  feuar,  63  High  street 
Thomson,  George    (of  T.  M.  &  Co.,  brewers),  Tor-na-coille, 

Banchory  Ternan 
Thomson,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  103  High  street,  /i  13 

Don  street 
Thomson,  Marshall,  &  Co.,  brewers,  18  High  street 
Tough,  Wm.,  house  proprietor.  New  street 
Trail,  James  W.  H.,  M.D.,  professor  of  Botany,  University  of 

Aberdeen,  71  High  street 
Turriff,  George,  M.A.,  teacher  of  Mathematics,  15  Adelphi,  h  29 

High  street 

VALENTINE,  John,  crofter.  Bridge  of  Don 

WALKER,  Robert,  M.A.,  F.R.S.E.,  librarian  and  registrar, 

University,  Tillydrone  House 
Warrack,  Mrs  Charles,  Chaplainry 
Westland,  Mrs,  merchant,  6  Don  street 

YEOMAN,  John,  cartwright,  5  King  street  road 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 


Robert  "Watson 
John  Stark 
William  Wilson 


Churches. 

ESTABLISHED. 
Minister — Rev.  John  Ogilvie. 
£klers. 
Robert  Reith 
Andrew  Sangster 
Alexander  Duncan 
Charles  Gordon 
Treasurer— Wm.  Smith.     Precentor — Wm.  Bisset. 
Churck  Officer^  -Alex.  Sinclair,  Valetta  Cottage,  King  street. 

FREE. 
Minister— Rev.  A.  F.  Moir. 
Elders. 
John  Catto 
William  Gammie 
George  Ironside 
George  F.  Duthie 
Robert  Gill 
William  Gunn 
Robert  Hall 
William  Hutton.    Prtcentor- 


Arthur  Forbes 
Leslie  Fyfe 
Alexander  Kemp 
Alexander  Moir 
Session  Clerk — Alex.  Glass. 


Andrew  Beattie 
John  Nicholson 
John  Booth 
John  Bonnymau 
James  Forbes 
George  Mackie 
William  Aiken 

Treasurer 


William  Hutton 
James  Hewitt 
Alex.  Mackenzie 
Wm.  Bainierman 
William  Porter 
William  Reid 


George  Farquhar 
David  Smith 


James  Forbes. 
Church  Officer— Kenneth  Chisholm,  14  Canal  terrace. 

UNITED    PRESBYTERIAN. 

Minister— Uev.  W.  A.  Dunbar. 

Meiers. 

John  Cardno  I         George  Farquhar 

W.  E.  Grassick  | 

Sessio-n  Clerk  and  Clerk  to  Managers— 'Roberi  A.  Munro. 

Treasurer — George  Farquharson,  Silverbank. 

Church  Officer— Robert  Cameron. 

CONGREGATIONAL    UNION. 

Minister — Rev.  G.  Saunders. 

Alexander  Stephen     I         Alex.  Farquhar  I         James  Macdonald 

John  Porter  |  James  Paterson  |  James  Mitchell 

Secretary— 3&mes  Paterson.     Treasurer— S&mes,  Macdonald. 

Church  Officer— John  Pratt,  Old  Manse,  Hadden  street. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

Saint  Joseph's,  Tanfield  Walk. 
Rev.  A.  Gerry. 


School. 

Woodside  Public  School— Georire  F.  Duthie,  Head  Teacher. 


490  WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 

Post  Office. 

75  HADDEN  STREET. 
Postmaster— James  Murray.     Postmcm — Robert  Beveridge. 
Office  open  for  Money  Order  and  Savings  Bank  business  from  9  a.m.  till 
6  P.M.  daily. 
1st  Delivery  of  Letters  commences  at    7'0    a.m. 
2nd  do.  do.  at  10-40  a.m. 

3rd  do.  do.  at    5-30  p.m. 

Box  closes  at  8 '45  a.m.,  11  a.m.,  2 '45  p.m.,  3-30  p.m.,  and  8 '50  p.m. 
1st  Despatch  at    9  a.m. 
2nd       do.        at  11-15  A.M. 
3rd        do.        at    3-5  p.m. 
4th        do.        at    3-50  p.m. 
5th       do.        at    9  p.m. 
Office  open  for  Telegrams  from  8  a.m.  to  8  p.m.  ;  on  Sundays,  from  9  till  10  a. 


Parochial  Coal  Fund— 1840. 

President— A.  Forbes.       Treasurer — William  Hntton. 

Secretary— ReY.  A.  P.  Moir. 

10  Extraordinary  and  44  Ordinary  Members. 


Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited. 

WooDSiDE  Branch 61  HADDEN  STREET. 

Agent— James  Henderson. 
Office  Hours— 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  ;  Saturday,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 


Total  Abstinence  Society  (1839)— 320  Members. 

President — G.  F.  Dutbie.       Honorary  Presidents — Rev.  J.  Ogilvie  and  Rev.  W. 

A.   Dunbar. 

Vice-Presidents — Robert  Webster,  William  Gunn. 

Hon.  Secretary— Alex.  Farquhar. 

S'ecrf^or;/— James  Farquhar.     Treasurer— John  Forbes,  jun. 


Anderson  Library. 

S'ounded  and  partially  endowed  by  Sir  John  Anderson. 

Open  every  lawful  day  from  6  till  9  p.m. 

'Irustees. 

CJdef  Magistrate — David  Smith. 

Junior  Magistrates — William  Hntton  and  George  Farquhar. 

Hon^Secretary — Alex.  Farquhar. 

Librarian — Mrs  Wm.  Booth. 


Police  Commissioners. 

Senior  Magistr(de—I>avid  Smith. 
Junior  Magistrates— William  Hutton  and  George  Farquhar. 
Alexander  FuUerton  1      John  Gordon  I      John  Walker 

Charles  Strachan  James  Brown  George  Mackenzie 

Alexander  Will  1      Robert  Gray  | 

Clerk— George  Farquhar.      Treasurer— James  Murray. 
Officer  and  Hall  Keepcr—BoheYt  Mutch. 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY.  491 

Police  Officers. 

Sergecmt— John  Adams.      ConstcMes— James  Smith  and  John  Bruce. 


ABEL,  Mrs  (late  of  Forgne),  Donbank  Cottage 

Allan,  Johnstone,  boot  and  shoemaker,  148  Hadden  street,  h 

St.  Mary's  Cottage,  Gladstone  place 
Alexander,  John,  dairyman,  Hilton  bank 
Anderson,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  Hadden  street 
Anderson,  James,  carter,  21  Canal  terrace 
Angus,  Arthur,  farmer,  Hayton 

BANNERMAN,  William,  feuar,  Rosenell  Cottage 
Barron  &  Son,  painters,  glass  and  colour  merchants,  and  paper- 
hangers,  90  Hadden  street 
Beagrie,  Thomas,  merchant,  84  Hadden  street 
Beattie,  Robert,  writer,  10  Tanfield  walk 
Beveridge,  John,  builder,  Gladstone  place 
Beveridge,  Robert,  postman,  Oakbank  Cottage,  Gladstone  pi. 
Beveridge,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  48  Haclden  street 
Beverley,  Wm.,  feuar,  135  Barron  street 
Birnie,  James,  flesher,  44  Barron  street 
Birss,  Robt.,  wholesale  druggist,  27  Queen  street,  Aberdeen,  h 

Middlefield  House 
Bisset,  Thomas,  clerk,  Grandholm  Works,  h  Don  terrace 
Blair,  James,  the   Peox^le's  Shoe  Warehouse,  Cafe  Buildings, 

136,  h  122  Hadden  street 
Booth,  Mrs  William,  librarian,  7  Powis  terrace,  Aberdeen 
Brown,  Andrew,  house  painter,  58  Barron  street 
Brown,  George,  carter,  Schoclhill,  h  Oakbank,  Gladstone  place 
Brown,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealerj  41  Barron  street 
Brown,  James,  house  carpenter,  Wellington  terrace 
Bruce,  Edwards,  &  Milne,  Wincey  Works,  King  street 
Bruce,  William,  grocer,  35  Hadden  street 
Burgh  Tax  Office,  69  Hadden  street ;  J.  Murray,  collector 
Burnett,  Andrew,  mason,  237  Barron  street 

CAIRD,  George,  clerk  (A.  Brown),  Alexandra  Cottage 

Cameron,  Alex.,  grocer,  88  Barron  street 

Cameron,  George  K.,  tailor,  42  Hadden  street,  h  13  Canal  st. 

Cameron,  Robert,  U.  P.  Church  officer,  9  Barron  street 

Catto,  Alexander,  feuar,  3  Canal  street 

Catto,  Alex.,  house  carpenter  and  funeral  undertaker,  116,  h 

118  Hadden  street 
Catto,  John,  farmer,  Persley 
Catto,  John,  carter,  Lower  Cotton 
Catto,  Mrs  George,  merchant,  134  Barron  street 


492  WOODSIDE  DIRECTORY. 

Chalmers,  James  M.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  23  and 

25,  h  21  Hadden  street 
Chasser,  Joseph,  feuar,  46  Canal  terrace 
Cheyne,  Charles,  draper,  8,  h  6  Barron  street 
Clark,  Charles,  dairyman,  11  Barron  street 
Clark,  William,  fenar,  99  Hadden  street 
Cooper,  Alex.,   clerk,   loco,   dept.,   Kittybrewster,    h   Helena 

Cottage 
Cordiner,  John,  manager  (Wincey  Works),  10  King  street,  h  43 

Gladstone  place 
Cormack,   Alex,   (of   Robertson   &   Cormack,   builders),    160 

Hadden  street 
Cowie,  Miss,  dressmaker  and  milliner.  Meadow  Bank,  Glad- 
stone place 
Crombie,  J.  &  J.,  Limited,  woollen  manufacturers,  Grandholm 

Works 
Crombie,  James  E.  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.),  Balgownie 

Lodge 
Crombie,  James  Forbes,  M.A.,  Danestone  House 
Crombie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.),  Balgownie  Lodge 
Crombie,  John,  jun.  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lira.),  Danestone 
Crombie,  John  William  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.),  Balgownie 

Lodge 
Crombie,  Theodore  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.),  18  Albyn  place, 

Aberdeen,  and  Cothal  House,  Fintray 
Crombie,  Mrs  James,  Goval,  Fintray,  and  16  Bon- Accord  sq., 

Aberdeen 
Cruickshank,  Jane,  grocer,  65  Wellington  street 
Gumming,  W.  J,,  bookseller  and  stationer,  29,  h  27  Barron  st. 

DAVIDSON,  James,  clerk,  152  Hadden  street 
Davidson,  John  A.,  shoemaker,  16,  h  18  Hadden  street 
Dingwall,  John,  grocer  and  stoneware  merchant,  22  Barron 

street 
Donald,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  Tanfield  Inn 
Donald,  Wm.,  farmer,  Smithfield,  and  Hilton  Bank 
Duff,  John,  insurance  agent,  Rowanbank 
Duff,  William,  dairyman,  52  Wellington  street 
Duguid,  George  Ogg,  merchant,  21  Wellington  street 
Dunbar,  Rev.  W.  A.,  Donview,  Old  Road 
Duncan,  Ebenezer,  merchant,  45  Barron  street 
Duncan,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  13  Barron  street,  h  34 

Hadden  street 
Duncan,  William,  carter,  7  Brown  street 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Globe  Shoe  House,  106  Hadden  street 
Dunsmore,  Robert,  manager,  Gordon's  Mills 
Duthie,  George  F.,  schoolmaster,  h  Maryville 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY.  493 

FARQUHAR,  Alex.,  insurance  agent,  131  Barron  street 

Farquliar,  George,  tailor,  103  Barron  street 

Farquhar,  George,  clerk  to  Commissioners  of  Police,  7  Snmmer 

street 
Farquhar,  George,  slater,  Canal  street,  h  Silverbank 
Ferrier,  David,  tobacconist,  9  Hadden  street 
Ferrier,  Wm.,  farmer,  Persley 
Ferris,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  41  Hadden  street 
Fisher,  Jas.  &  Thos.,  merchants,  69  Wellington  street 
Fisher,  Jas.  (of  J.  &  T.  Fisher),  Rosehill  Villa 
Fisher,  Thomas,  fenar,  67  Wellington  street 
Fowler,  James  E.,  M.E).,  &c.,  Ardenville 
Fraser,    George,   manager  (joiner    department,    Johnston    & 

Fullerton),  h  Hawthorne  Bank 
Fraser,  John,  spirit  dealer,  47,  h  45  Hadden  street 
Fraser,  Miss  J.  A.,  Bella  Cottage,  Tanfield  walk 
Fullerton,  Alex,  (of  Johnston  &  Fullerton),  Hiltonville 
Fullerton,  Jarr.os  S.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  59  Hadden  st. 

GARDEN,  Wm.,  hairdresser,  64  Wellington  street 
Gerry,  Eev.  Alex.,  Chapel  House,  Tanfield  walk 
Gillanders,  Francis,  feuar,  9  Canal  street 
Glass,  Alex,,  bookseller,  smallware  merchant,  and  preparer  of 

objects  for  the  microscope,  67  Hadden  street 
Glass,  John,  gardener,  Jessiebank 
Glass,  Wm.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46,  h  48  Barron 

street 
Glennie,  Miss,  milliner,  82  Hadden  street 
Gordon,  Peter,  gardener,  26  Gaelic  lane 
Gordon,    Peter,  jun.,  cowfeeder,  40  Wellington  street,   h  38 

School  lane 
Grant,  David,  spirit  dealer,  Barron  street 
Grant,  John,  merchant,  36  Hadden  street 
Gray,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  62  Wellington  street 
Gray,  Robert,  grocer  and  draper,  7,  h  5  Hadden  street 

HADDEN,  A.,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  Gordon's  Mills 

Hadden,  James,  mason,  Rosebank  Cottage 

Hall,  Robert,  dispensing  and  family  chemist,  81  Hadden  st., 

h  Ella  Bank,  Queen  street 
Hall,  Miss,  60  Canal  terrace 
Harrow,  Wm.,  overseer,  Grandholm  Works 
Hastings,  Miss,  dressmaker,  19  Bairnshall  lane 
Henderson,  Jas.,  agent.  Town  and  County  Bank,  Limited,  61 

Hadden  street 
Henderson,  Matthew,  flesher,  117,  /i  119  Hadden  street 
Henderson,  Wm.,  flesher,  h  Laurel  Cottage 


494  WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 

Hendry,  Alex.  M.,   merchant  and   registrar,  Bridge   House, 

Barron  street 
Howit,  George,  carter,  37  Hadden  street 
Hutton,  William,  grocer,  125,  h  123  Hadden  street 

JAMIBSON,  A.,  merchant,  41  Hadden  street 

Jamieson,  George,  lionse  carpenter  and  timber  merchant,  86, 

h  84:  Barron  street 
Johnston   &   FuUerton,   builders   and   timber  merchants,  28 

Hadden  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  draper,  1  Hadden  street,  h  3  Western  road 
Johnston,  Wm.,  late  builder,  Brown  street 
Joss,  Mrs,  general  merchant,  107  Hadden  street 

KEMP,  Alex.,  cattle  dealer,  5  Barron  street 

Kerr,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  Hadden  street 

Kirkwood,  James,  carter,  Kirkville  Cottage,  Canal  street 

LiAING,  James,  flesher,  11  Hadden  street,  h  Tanfield  House 

Laing,  J.  M.,  draper,  21  Barron  street 

Laing,  William,  &  Son,  tin  plate  workers  and  clothes  pin  manu- 
facturers, 162  Hadden  street 

Lamb,  James,  baker,  56  Hadden  street,  h  Rowanbank 

Lawson,  Joseph,  merchant,  2  Barron  street 

Lawrence,  Mrs,  lodgings,  105  Barron  street 

Leslie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.),  Donbank,  Bridge  of 
Don 

Loader,  Henry,  School  Board  officer,  Olmstead  Cottage 

Low,  Alex.,  farmer,  Persley 

M'BAIN,  Alex.,  dairyman,  97  Hadden  street 

M'Hardy,  John  A.,  M.A.,  head  master.  Old  Aberdeen  P.  S., 

Bairnshall  House 
M'Hardy,  Robert,  feuar,  1  Kilgour  atreet 
M'Kay,  Wm.,  upholsterer  and  furniture  dealer,  79  Hadden 

street,  h  1  Queen  street 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  teajmd  general  dealer,  112  Hadden  street 
M'Kenzie,    George,   furniture    dealer,    house    carpenter    and 

funeral  undertaker,  Deer  road 
M'Kenzie,  Gustavus,  watch  and  clock  maker,  93  Barron  street 
M'Kenzie,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  110  Hadden  street 
M'Lean,  John,  carpet  shoemaker,  58  Wellington  street,  h  4 

School  lane 
M'Millan,  William,  grocer,  Gordon's  Mills 
M'Pherson,     William,    overseer,     Gordon's    Mills,    h    Lyton 

Cottage,  Gladstone  place 
M'Rae,  George,  general  merchant,  60  Hadden  street 


•dll 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY.  495 

Mackie,  George,  foreman  mechanic,  Grandliolm  Works 
Mair,  James  &  George,  carters,  Haclagain,  h  Helenville 
Maitlancl,  Jane,  merchant,  69  Barron  street 
Marshall,  Joseph,  fiesher,  17  Barron  street 
Meff,  Alex.,  baker,  98  Hadden  street 
Middleton,  F.  B.,  Cash  Supply  Stores,  10  Hadden  street 
Moir,  Alex.,  cattle  dealer,  2  Tanfield  walk 
Moir,  John,  cattle  dealer,  Gladstone  Cottage 
Moir,  Rev.  Alexander  Forbes,  Free  Church  Manse 
Morran,  James,  blacksmith,  60  Barron  street 
Morrison,  Wm.,  baker,  23  Barron  street 
Munro,  George,  shoemaker  and  feuar,  79  Barron  street 
Murray,  Charles,  feuar,  Dunedin  Cottage 
Murray,  E.  &  J.,  merchants,  19  Wellington  street 
Murray,  James,  postmaster,  69  Hadden  street 
Murray,  Peter,  merchant,  51  Hadden  street 
Murray,  Robert,  clothier,  113,  h  115  Hadden  street 
Mutch,  Robt.,  foreman  (Police  Commissioners),  37  Wellington 
street 

NORTHERN  Co-operative   Co.,   Limited,  Cafe  Buildings, 
Hadden  street 

OGGr,  George,  &  Son,  builders,  h  Ivory  Cottage,  Stoneywood 
Ogilvie,  Rev.  John,  E,  C.  Manse 

PAUL,  James,  spirit  merchant,  Hadagain  Inn,  Barron  street 

Petrie,  David,  engine  fitter,  1  Queen  street 

Phinn,   Wm.,   watchmaker,   dealer  in  gold    and    silver,    66 

Wellington  street  and  9  Drum's  lane,  Aberdeen 
Pirie,  A.,  &  Sons,  Limited,  paper  manufacturers,  Woodside 

Works 
Police  Office,  53  Hadden  street 
Porter,  Wm.,  cashier  and  secretary  (J.  &  J.  Crombie,  Lim.), 

Granclholm  Cottage,  Persleyden 
Porter,  Wm.,  farmer,  Persley 

RAB,  Alex.,  Wright,  Gordon's  Mills,  h  Hay  ton  road 
Registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages  for  Woodside  district 
of  Old  Machar  ;  Alexander  M.  Hendry,  Bridge  House, 
Barron  street 
Reid,  Nathaniel,  farmer,  Danestone 
Reid,  Wm.  (of  Reid  &  Bain,  drapers),  Daisy  Park 
Reith,  Robert  (of  Reith  &  Anderson,  Kittybrewster),  Middle- 
field  Farm 
Rennie,  John,  fiesher,  12  Hadden  street 
Robertson  &  Cormack,  builders,  Don  street 


496  WOODSIDE  DIRECTORY. 

Robertson,   John    (of    Robertson    &    Cormack,    builders),    8 

School  lane 
Robertson,  Wm.,  gardener,  Tanfield  garden 
Robertson,  Mrs  Daniel,  general  merchant,  64  Hadden  street 
Ross,  John,  plasterer,  72  Barron  street,  li  Seaview  Villa 
Ross,  Walter,  plumber,  121,  h  123  Barron  street 
Rowell,  Benjamin,  watch  and  clock  maker,  144  Hadden  street 

SANGrSTER,  Andrew,  clerk,  Grandholm 

Saunders,  Rev.  George,  Marybank 

Shand,  John,  manager  (A.  Pirie  &  Sons,  Lim.),  Woodside 
"Works 

Simpson,  Charles,  jun.,  cashier  (Johnston  &  Fullerton),  16 
Powis  terrace,  Aberdeen 

Simpson,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  4,  li  6  Barron  street 

Simpson,  Wm,,  dairyman,  Marjorine  Cottage,  Gladstone  place 

Skinner,  John,  merchant,  51  Hadden  street 

Skinner,  J.  &  G.,  fleshers,  83  Hadden  street 

Skinner,  Thomas,  flesher,  Schoolhill,  Hiltonville 

Smart,  James,  plasterer,  12  Grandholm  street 

Smith,  David,  manager,  carpet  works,  Gordon's  Mills,  h  Lily- 
bank 

Smith,  John,  merchant,  Hayton 

Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Hayton 

Stephen,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  57  Wellington  st., 
h  2  Belmont  road 

Stephen,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  and  2  Guild  st., 
Aberdeen,  h  Persleyden  House 

Strachan,  Charles,  baker  and  confectioner,  Hadden  street 

Sutherland,  Mrs  Alexander,  Fairfield  Cottage,  Pirie's  lane 

Sutherland,  Wm.,  superintendent.  Northern  Co-operative  Co., 
h  Bayview,  Wellington  terrace 

TAIT,  James,  foreman  dyer,  Grandholm  Works,  h  Bleachfield 

House 
Taylor,  Henry,  general  merchant,  103  Barron  street 
Tawse,  Francis,  spirit  merchant,  53  Barron  street 
Thorn,  Alexander,  storekeeper,   Woodside  Works,    h  Seaton 

Cottage 
Thom,  David,  Bon- Accord  Tavern,  A  119  Barron  street 
Topp,  Forbes,  farmer,  Upper  Buckie 
Tough,  George,  jun.,  Don  Cottage,  Gordon's  Mills 
Tough,  Mrs,  midwife,  112  Hadden  street 
Troup,  Mrs,  Newseat,  Wellington  street 

"WALKER,  Wm.,  carter  and  dairyman,  13  Bairnshall  lane 
Wallace,  Miss,  teacher,  William ville 


WOODSIDE   DIRECTORY. 


497 


Webster,  Robert,  station  agent,  /i  13  Station  street 

Webster,  Wm.,  feuar,  19  Gaelic  lane 

Will,  Alex.,  feuar,  151  Barron  street 

Will,  Mrs  Alex.,  Daneston  Cottage,  Grand  holm 

Williamson,  Mrs  Peter,  tailor,  54  Barron  street,  h  Westbank 

Cottage 
Wilson  &  Co.,  merchants,  38  Barron  street 
Wilson,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  90  Hadden  street,  li  Glad- 
stone place 
Wilson,  William,  gardener,  Gordon's  Mills 
Wright,  Adam,  general  merchant,  67  Hadden  street 

YATES,  G.  R.,  WiUiamsviUe 

Yeats,  James,  dairyman,  106  Barron  street 

Ynle,  John,  gardener,  72  Wellington  street 

Yimnie,  Wm.,  clerk,  Grandholm  Works,  A  13  Don  tei-race 


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Prudential  Assurance      -«lcD|e^ 
-^]p}e^       Company,  Limited. 

Chief  Office:  HOLBORN  BARS,  LONDON. 


Summary  of  the  Reports  presented  at  the  Thirty-eighth 
Annual  Meeting  held  on  3rd  March,  1887. 

In  the  Ordinary  Branch  the  number  of  Policies  issued  during 
the  year  was  25,567,  assuring  the  sum  of  £2,715,429,  and  producing 
a  New  Annual  Premium  Income  of  £125,604.  The  Premiums  of  the 
year  were  £396,940,  being  an  increase  of  £93,665  over  the  year 
1885.     The  claims  of  the  year  amounted  to  £135,361. 

The  rate  of  expenditure  of  the  Branch  was  little  more  than  10 
per  cent,  on  the  Premium  Income.  The  number  of  Policies  in  force 
was  85,089. 

An  alteration  has  been  made  in  the  Regulations  of  the  Company, 
empowering  the  Directors  in  future  to  pay  an  interim  bonus  upon 
all  Participating  Policies  on  their  becoming  Claims,  in  respect  of 
any  Premiums  paid  subsequent  to  the  last  distribution  of  profits. 

The  Premiums  received  during  the  year  in  the  Industrial 
Branch  were  £2,911,295,  being  an  increase  of  £116,773.  The 
claims  of  the  year  amounted  to  £1,123,428.  The  number  of  deaths 
was  135,851.  The  rate  of  expenditure  of  the  Branch  shows  a 
slight  reduction.  The  number  of  Policies  in  force,  including 
58,099  Free  Policies,  was  7,111,828. 

A  supplement  to  this  Report  will  also  be  submitted,  showing 
how  the  assets  of  the  Company  are  invested. 

The  tables  of  the  Industrial  Branch  have  been  again  revised, 
and  additional  advantages  are  secured  to  the  Assured  which  the 
498 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Directors  believe  will  yet  further  enhance  the  popularity  of  the 
Company. 

SUMMARY  OF  THE  QUINQUENJ^IAL  REPORT. 
For  the  period  ending  31st  December,  1S86. 

In  the  Ordinary  Branch  the  Annual  Premium  Income  has 
increased  from  £142,732  to  £407,360.  The  Assurance  Fund  has 
grown  from  £744,583  to  £1,764,600. 

In  the  Industrial  Branch  the  Annual  Premium  Income  has 
increased  from  £2,051,024  to  £3,065,551.  The  Assurance  Fund 
has  grown  from  £1,721,493  to  £4,937,003. 

The  Total  Assets  of  the  Company  have  grown  from  £2,580,002 
to  £6,811,954,  being  an  increase  of  £4,231,952  in  the  five  years 
under  inspection.  The  rate  of  expenditure  during  the  Quinquennium 
in  the  Ordinary  Branch  has  remained  nearly  stationary,  at  little 
more  than  10  per  cent.  A  reduction  of  7^  per  cent,  has  been 
effected  in  the  expenses  of  the  Industrial  Branch, 

It  will  be  seen  from  Mr.  Dewey's  Report  that  the  average 
duration  of  all  the  Policies  in  the  Industrial  Branch  is  now  no  less 
than  live  and  a-lialf  years,  a  satisfactory  indication  of  the  success 
which  is  attending  the  efforts  of  the  Directors  to  increase  the 
duration  of  the  assurances. 


Extract  from  Mr.  A.  H.  Bailey's  Report. 

Having  from  time  to  time  been  consulted  as  to  the  principles 
upon  which  the  valuations  should  be  made  of  the  outstanding 
liabilities  of  your  Company  on  the  31st  December  last,  I  have  now 
examined  the  results  of  those  valuations,  the  processes  employed  in 
obtaining  and  checking  the  particulars  from  the  records,  and  the 
methods  adopted  to  insiire  accuracy  in  the  calculations. 

Some  notion  may  be  formed  of  the  magnitude  of  the  work  when 
it  is  stated  that  the  number  of  assurances  in  force,  exclusive  of 
annuity  grants  is  7,196,917  ;  so  that  if  each  policy  were  on  a 
different  life,  which  is  probably  not  very  far  from  the  truth,  the 
lives  of  19  "6  per  cent,  or  very  nearly  one-fifth  of  the  entire  popula- 
tion of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  are  assured  in  this  Company, 

The  business  is  carried  on  under  two  distinct  branches,  the 
"Ordinary "  and  the  "Industrial".  In  the  former,  the  premiums 
are  payable  annually,  half-yearly,  or  quarterly  ;  and  the  terms  and 
conditions  resemble  those  of  the  majority  of  the  Life  Assurance 
Companies  of  the  country.  In  the  latter  branch  the  rates  are 
higher,  because,  without  exception,  the  premiums  are  payable 
weekly,  an  arrangement  which  the  ordinary  Companies  will  not 
adopt  on  account  of  the  heavy  ^uy^ense  and  trouble  of  collection,  but 
which  experience  seems  to  show  is  the  only  way  whereby  the  wage- 
earning  portion  of  the  community  can  be  reached. 

For  ten  years  the  two  Branches  have  been  conducted  indepen- 
dently of  each  other,  as  if  they  were  distinct  societies  ;  separate 
499 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

accounts  being  kept,  and  separate  investments  made  for  each. 
Being  now,  however,  practically  worked  by  the  same  agents,  the 
public  select  whichever  best  suits  their  convenience,  and  conse- 
quently the  distinction  between  the  character  of  the  business  of  the 
two  branches  is  becoming  less.  As  an  instance  of  this  it  is 
noticeable  that  while  the  average  amount  assured  by  each  policy  in 
the  "Ordinary"  Branch  has  diminished  since  the  last  valuation, 
being  now  £116  against  the  £137  five  years  ago  ;  in  the  Industrial 
Branch  the  average  amount  has  slightly  increased,  and  is  now 
£9  8s. 

Ordinary  Branch.— The  growth  of  this  Branch  has  been  very 
remarkable.  The  premium  income  from  the  assurances  is  £406,852, 
having  nearly  trebled  in  the  quinquennium,  and  being  surpassed  by 
only  four  other  Life  Assurance  Companies  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
Tlie  basis  upon  which  the  valuation  of  the  liabilities  has  been  made 
is  explained  in  Mr.  Hughes'  report.  It  may  be  shortly  described  as 
follows  : — The  past  ex])erience  of  Assured  and  Annuitant  lives  has 
been  adopted  for  the  rates  of  mortality  ;  3  per  cent,  for  the  rate  of 
interest;  and  22 '7  per  cent,  of  the  premium  income,  which  is  the 
whole  of  what  is  called  the  loading,  has  been  reserved  for  future 
expenses,  ]U"ofits,  and  contingencies.  Of  the  ample  sufficiency  of 
this  reserve  no  doubt  can  be  entertained,  especially  as  it  has  now 
been  resolved  that  the  whole  ex];)ei]ses  of  this  Branch  shall  be 
limited  to  10  per  cent,  of  the  premium  income. 

Industrial  Branch. — In  this  Branch  the  Premium  Income 
has  now  reached  the  enormous  total  of  £3,065,551,  payable  in 
weekly  premiums  averaging  about  twopence  each.  The  ages  of  the 
lives  assured  vary  from  1  year  to  upwards  of  100,  fourteen  cente- 
narians being  found  upon  the  registers.  The  females  out-number 
the  males  in  the  proportion  of  1,075  to  1,000,  an  excess  somewhat 
above  that  of  the  general  population,  whereas  in  the  ordinary 
Companies  the  number  of  male  lives  assured  is  found  to  be  about 
eight  times  that  of  the  females.  A  large  number  of  the  policies  in 
force  have  been  effected  on  the  lives  of  children.  And,  if  death 
occur  daring  the  first  year  of  assurance,  the  contract  provides  that, 
with  some  exceptions,  a  deduction  shall  be  made  from  the  sum 
assured. 

From  these  circumstances  some  modifications  in  the  principals 
of  valuation  adopted  for  the  Ordinary  Branch  become  necessary. 
These  are  explained  by  Mr.  Pewey  in  his  report,  with  which  I 
concur.  For  instance,  the  table  of  mortality  employed  for  the 
Ordinary  Branch  represents  the  experience  of  adult  male  lives  only, 
children  being  altogether  omitted.  For  the  Industrial  Branch, 
therefore,  Farr's  English  Life  tables  have  been  used,  and  separate 
valuations  made  for  the  male  and  female  risks,  the  mortality  of  the 
two  sexes  being  different.  Again,  the  rate  of  mortality  of  children, 
unlike  that  of  adults,  diminishes  from  j'^ear  to  year  up  to  a  certain 
age.  And  therefore  the  risks  on  the  lives  of  children  not  exceeding 
ten  years  of  age,  and  those  under  all  Policies  granted  during  last 
year,  have  been  treated  as  short  term  assurances,  for  which  a  nominal 
reserve  only  is  necessary.  With  these  exceptions,  a  valuation  on 
500 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

the  same  principles  as  in  the  Ordinary  Branch  has  been  made  of  all 
the  outstanding  Policies. 

These  facts  and  figures  speak  for  themselves,  and  it  is  hardly- 
necessary  to  add  how  eminently  satisfactory  the  results  of  this 
elaborate  investigation  must  be  to  all  who  are  interested  in  the 
welfare  of  the  Company. 


Extract  from  the  Report  of  Mr.  W.  Hughes,  Actuary  of  the 
Ordinary  Branch. 

The  Valuation  is  as  before  on  the  net  premium  system,  the 
whole  of  the  loading  or  difference  between  the  premiums  payable 
and  the  risk  premiums  being  reserved  as  a  provision  for  future 
expenses  and  profit.  This  loading  amounts  to  £91,078  per  annum. 
The  number  of  Policies  in  force  at  31st  December  last  Avas  85,089, 
assuring  with  Bonus  £10,226,238,  and  producing  an  annual  premium 
income  of  £407,360,  8s.  Of  this  amount  £13,726  is  reassured  at  an 
annual  cost  of  £508  75. 

A  feature  worthy  of  note  is  the  large  proportion  of  Endowment 
Assurances  lately  effected.  At  the  last  Valuation,  188],  these 
Policies  formed  16  per  cent,  of  the  whole  number  in  force  ;  on  the 
31st  December,  1886,  there  were  31,120  of  these  Policies,  being  no 
less  than  36  per  cent,  of  the  whole  number  of  Assurances. 

The  net  results  of  the  Valuation  are  as  follows:  Life  Assurance 
Fund,  31st  December,  1886,  £1,764,600  ;  Reserve  for  Life  Assurance 
and  Annuity  Contracts,  £1,457,873. 


Extract  from  the  Report  of  Mr.  T.  C.  Dewey,  Actuary  of  the 
Industrial  Branch. 

The  Policies  in  existence  on  the  31st  December,  1886  (the  date 
of  Valuation),  were  7,111,828  in  number,  assuring  the  sum  of 
£66,689,111,  and  pi'oducing  a  weekly  income  from  Premiums  of 
£58,953,  and  an  Annual  Income  of  £3,065,551.  The  number  of 
Free  or  Paid-up  Policies  which  have  been  granted  in  lieu  of  Dis- 
continued Policies  is  now  58,099,  It  will  be  seen  that  the  average 
amount  assured  by  each  Policy  is  £9  8s.,  and  that  the  average 
weekly  jwemium  is  twopence. 

The  experience  of  the  Quinquennium  shows  that  the  business  is 
yearly  becoming  of  a  more  stable  character,  for  notwithstanding 
the  large  influx  of  new  business  during  that  period,  the  average 
duration  of  the  Policies  now  in  existence  is  about  five  and  a  half 
years. 

I  believe  that  as  Industrial  Assurance  becomes  better  appre- 
ciated it  will  assume  an  even  more  permanent  character,  and  tnat 
the  diflFerence  in  this  respect  between  Ordinary  and  Industrial 
Policies  will  disappear.  I  can  see  no  reason,  therefore,  why 
diff"erent  principles  should  now  be  adopted  in  the  valuation  of  the 
two  classes  of  assurances,  and  I  have  consequently  valued  pure 
501 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

premiums  only,  reserving  the  whole  of  the  loading,  distinguishing 
male  from  female  lives.  The  proportion  of  the  premium  reserved 
is  43^  per  cent. 

The  mortality  of  this  Branch  having  been  carefully  recorded  for 
many  years,  I  find  that  the  English  Life  Table  (No.  3)  most  closely 
accords  with  our  experience,  and  I  have  therefore  adopted  that 
Table  for  every  description  of  assurance.  In  all  calculations  I  have 
assumed  that  £3  per  cent,  per  annum  will  be  realised  on  the  invest- 
ments. 

The  result  of  the  Valuation  is  as  follows  :  Present  value  of  sums 
assured,  £32,760,509  ;  present  value  of  future  pure  premiums, 
£28,288,658.     Net  liability,  £4,471,851. 

It  may  be  contended  that  the  principles  which  are  adopted  in 
the  valuation  of  Ordinary  assurances  are  not  applicable  to  Industrial 
risks,  but  it  must  be  a  source  of  the  highest  gratification  to  you  and 
to  everyone  connected  Avith  the  Company  to  feel  that  the  business 
of  this  Branch  will  now  bear  a  test  so  severe  and  one  hitherto  un- 
known in  the  history  of  Industrial  Assurance. 


Policies  are  now  issued  upon  the  lives  of  Miners,  Mariners,  and 
Soldiers  at  the  ordinary  rates. 

Mariners.  No  extra  premium  will  be  required  from  Fishermen 
or  Seamen  employed  in  British  ships  sailing  from  British  ports  to 
any  part  of  the  world. 

Soldiers.  Officers  and  men  of  the  British  Army  will  not  be 
required  to  pay  any  extra  premium  for  residence  at  any  military 
station  in  any  part  of  the  world  in  time  of  peace. 

The  last  Annual  and  Valuation  Picports,  Prospectuses,  Proposal 
forms,  &c.,  can  be  obtained  upon  application  to 

W.  J.  LEIGH, 

District  Superintendent, 
170  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Or  any  of  the  Local  Agents. 


502 


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ESTABLISHED    1851. 
PAID-UP  CAPITAL,   £70,000. 


DIRECTORS. 

President. — David  Macdonald,  Merchant. 

Vice-President. — George  T.  Harvey,  Merchant. 

Peter  Beveridge,  Manufacturer. 

Andrew  Baxter,  Aberdeen  Lime  Co. 

P.  M.  Cran,  City  Chamberlain. 

James  Crane,  Powis  Terrace. 

Alexander  Donaldson,  Book-keeper. 

Robert  Fergusson,  Aberdeen  Granite  Works. 

William  Mitchell,  Merchant. 

James  Murray,  Bookseller. 

George  Robertson,  Accountant. 

Thomas  R.  Watson,  Merchant. 


THE  SOCIETY  grants  LOANS  on  Favourable  Terms 
to  Purchase  or  Build  House  Property,  Repayable  by 
Monthly,  Quarterly,  or  Half-yearly  Instalments,  in  8,  11, 
or  14  years. 

DEPOSITS  received  in  Sums  of  not  less  than  £100,  at 
3 J  per  cent.,  for  One  or  Two  years. 

Copies  of  the  Rules  (6d.  each),  Forms  of  Application 
for  Loans,  or  other  information  regarding  the  Society,  may 
be  obtained  from  Mr.  J.  Collie  Smith,  Solicitor,  14 
Adelphi,  Aberdeen,  the  Treasurer,  or 


J.  McALDOWIE,  Manager. 


13a  COTTCction  Wynd,  Aloerdeen. 
504 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

LIFE.   FIRE.   ANNUITIES.   LOANS. 

DGSTABItXSHKD    IK    1837. 

EMPOWERED   BY  SPECIAL  ACTS   OF   PARLIAMENT, 

Capita/  and  Accumulated  Assets,    TWO  MILLIONS. 
ANNUAL    INCOME,    <S  300,000. 

Jubilee  year  of  the  Company,  and  last  year  of  present 
Bonus  period,  1887. 


CHIEF  OFFICE-103  CANNON  STREET,  LONDON,  E.C. 

With  Agencies  in  the  Principal  Cities  and  Towns  throughout  the  United 
Kingdom. 


Sir  Andrew  Lusk,  Bart. ,  Chairman ;  The  Most  Hon.  The  Makquis  OP 
Exeter  ;  Lord  Gilbert  Kennedy  ;  Pdght  Hon.  C.  P.  Villiers,  M.P.  ; 
James  S.  Mack,  Esq.,  S.S.C,  J.P. ;  and  Otliers. 

Head  Office  for  East  of  Scotland— 1  Hanover  St.,  Edinburgh. 

rpHE  COMPANY  undertakes  LIFE  ASSURANCE  OF  EVERY  KIND,  at 
X  moderate  rates,  and  on  terms  and  conditions  wliich  compare  favourably 
with  those  of  other  Companies.  Policies  are  made  indisputable  after  five 
years.  Regulations  are  in  force  for  securing  to  the  assured  the  benefit  of  the 
surrender  value  of  a  Policy  in  the  event  of  its  lapse. 

LOANS  are  granted  for  terms  of  Three,  Four,  and  Five  Yeai's,  on  Approved 
Personal  Security,  together  with  a  Life  Policy  to  be  taken  out  with  the 
Company. 

Deferred  and  Immediate  ANNUITIES  granted. 

FIRE  INSURANCES  are  accepted  at  Tariff  Rates.  All  Claims  settled 
with  liberality  and  despatch. 

AMPLE  FUNDS.  LIBERAL  CONDITIONS.  PROMPT  SETTLE- 
MENTS.     LARGE    BONUSES. 

PROPOSAL  FORMS  AND  PROSPECTUSES  may  be  had  on  applica- 
tion to 

Mr.  CHARLES  TAYLOR,  46  Marisclial  Street,  Aberdeen ; 
Mr.  ROBERT  DAVIDSON,  2  Correction  Wynd,  Aberdeen; 

Or  direct  to  the  Local  Managers,  Messrs.  J.  S.  &  J.  L.  MACK,  1  Hanover 
Street,  Edinburgh. 

INFLUENTIAL  AND  ACTIVE  AGENTS  WANTED. 
505 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

FOUNDED    1S05 


CALEDONIAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


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Annual  Revenue  (1886),  £260,331. 

Accumulated  Funds  (1886),  £1,154,809. 

Claims   paid,   upioards   of    TWO    MILLIONS    Sterling. 

LlfE  ASSURANCE  DEpARJMEJ^T. 

Non-Forfeitable  Policies  issued  on  a  .special!}''  liberal  system. 

Bonus  additions  of  large  amount.  Option  of  applying  Bonus  to 
make  the  Assurance  payable  during  life. 

Residence  in  many  parts  of  the  world  permitted  free  of  charge. 

Moderate  Rates  of  Extra  Premium  for  Military  and  Naval  Officers 
stationed  in  tropical  districts. 

Low  Rates  of  Premium,  and  liberal  conditions  of  Assurance. 

Life  Reserves  on  a  very  ample  scale,  and  Life  Funds  specially 
exempt  from  liability  for  Fire  losses. 


FIPE  INSURAJ^CE  DEPARTMENT- 

Reserve  Funds  very  ample,  and  Premiums  strictly  moderate. 


Head  Office— 79  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 
Chairman — The  Hon.  E.  C.  Buller  Elphinstone. 

Wm.  Stuart  Eraser,  Esq.,  W.S. 
T.  A.  Hog,  Esq.,  of  Newliston. 
Patrick  Stirling,  Esq.,  of  Kippen- 

davie. 
Andrew  Aikman,  Lsq. 


C.  J.  Henderson,  Esq 
R.  H.  Leadbetter,  Esq. 
Charles  Ritchie,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
Alex.  Sholto  Douglas,  Esq.,  W.S 
Robert   Stewart,    Esq.,   of   Kin- 


lochmoidart.  '  Sir  George  Warrender  of  Loch- 

John  William  Young,  Esq.,  W.S.  '         end,  Bart. 

Manager  and  Actuary — D.  Deucliar,  F.LA.  and  F.F.A. 
Secretary — D.  J.  Surenne,  F.F.A.      Fire  Siipt. — James  Cowan. 

Aberdeen  Office— ALBANY  BUILDINGS,  BRIDGE  ST. 

LOCAL  BOARD. 

Chairman—K.  Irvine  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Kingcausie. 

A.  D.  Morice,  Esq.,  advocate.       I  D.  Macdonald,  Esq.,  merchant. 

I  Harvey  Hall,  Esq.,  advocate. 

Resident  Managers — Messrs.  Eraser  and  Duguid,  advocates. 

APPLICATIONS  FOR  AGENCIES  INVITED. 
506 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Northern  Assurance  Company. 

Established  in  1836.    Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Jfor  Jfirt  m\h  fife  |.ssiirana. 

Subscribed  Capital,  ^3,000,000,  of  which  paid  up,  ^300,000. 

Accumulated  Funds  (31st  December,  1886),  ^3,297,000. 

HEAD     OFFICES— 

Aberdeen — 7  Union  Terrace.    London— 1  Moorgate  St 


ABERDEEN     BOARD     OF     DIRECTORS— 


Alex.  Davidson,  Esq.,  of  Dess- 
wood.  Chairman. 

Alex.  Edmond,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

James  Matthews,  Esq. , of  Spring- 
hill. 


JAS,  Badenach  Nicolson,  Esq. 

of  Glenbervie. 
Alex.  Charles  Pirie,  Esq. 
John  Reid,  Esq.,  Advocate. 


Resident  Matiager — Thomas  Kyd.      Secretary — Francis  Laing. 

General  Manager  of  the  Company— ]au^s  Valentine. 

(:o:) 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

Insurances  are  granted  on  Property  situate  in  all  parts  of  the  British 
Dominions,  and  in  most  Foreign  Countries. 

The  Company  has  already  paid  over  FOUR  MILLIONS  STERLING 
for  Claims  under  its  Fire  Policies. 

LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  signal  success  which  has  attended  the  operations  of  this  Com- 
pany during  the  Fifty-one  Years  of  its  existence,  together  with  its 
admitted  stability,  arising  from  lis  Large  Capital  and  Accumulated 
Funds,  give  it  strong  claims  to  the  support  of  the  public.  In  the 
Participating  or  Mutual  Assurance  Branch  the  Entire  Profits 
belong  to  the  Policy-holders,  who,  however,  incur  no  liability  of 
partnership. 

The  Management  is  extremely  economical,  and  is  certain  to  continue 
to  be  so,  the  working  expenses  being  restricted  by  the  Company's  Act 
of  Incorporation. 

IMMEDIATE  PAYMENT  OF  CLAIMS  IN  FULL. 

Surrender  Values  of  lapsed  Policies  allowed  if  claimed  within  Six 
Years. 

In  the  case  of  the  majority  of  Policies,  all  restrictions  on  Foreign 
Travel  and  Foreign  Residence  are  withdrawn. 

PREMIUMS  TO  ASSURE  £100  WITH  PROFITS. 


Age. 

£  s.  d. 

Age. 

£  s.    d. 

Age. 

£  s.    d. 

20 

1  18  4 

35 

2  15  10 

50 

4  12  4 

25 

2  2  10 

40 

3  4  10 

55 

5  13  2 

30 

2  8  8 

45 

3  16  9 

60 

7  1  6 

507 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Cl^c  ^krbfcn  peiitajjle  Sttwrities 
INVESTMENT  COMPANY,  LIMITED. 

Incorporated,  24th  Deccviber,  1872,  under  ' '  The  GompaMies'  Acts, 
1862  and  1867  ". 

Authorised  Share  Capital,    -       -        £50,000. 

Total  Funds,  pe7-  last  Balance  Sheet, 

over £170,000. 

Reserve  Fund,         .       .       .       .  £4,300. 

TRUSTEES. 
Edward  Fiddes,  Esq.,  Banker,  Aberdeen. 
James  Augustus  Sinclair,  Esq.,  Banker,  Aberdeen. 

DIRECTORS. 

George  Jamieson,  Esq.  of  Rosebank,  Chairman. 
John  Cook,  Esq.  of  Ashley. 

Archer  Irvine  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Kingcausie  and  Swanbister. 
John  Sangster,  Esq.,  Chemist. 

John  W.  Cruickshank,  Esq. ,  Elrick  House,  New  Machar. 

George  J.  Shepherd,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Souter  &  Shepherd). 

Bankers— Hu^  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Limited,  and  The 

Bank  of  Scotland. 

Auditor— Gt^ov.g^  G.  Whyte,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Aberdeen. 

Surveyor— 'Wihi.i A.^1  Low  Henderson,  Esq.,  Architect,  Aberdeen. 

DEPOSIT  DEPARTMENT. 

_  Depositors  with  this  Company  possess  Security  of  an  excep- 
tionally high  character.  The  Funds  are  lent  on  lirst  Bond  over 
carefully  selected  House  Properties  within  Scotland  in  moderate 
amounts,  and  an  ample  margin  is  allowed  in  every  case  to  meet  any 
depreciation.  In  addition,  depositors  have  the  valuable  guarantee 
of  the  Uncalled  Capital,  held  by  a  responsible  body  of  Shareholders. 
Interest  is  allowed  at  rates  varying  from  2  to  4  per  cent. 

LOAJ^   DEPApiMEJ^T. 

The  Company  grants  Advance  over  Heritable  Property  repayable 
by  moderate  Instalments  (including  Principal  and  Interest).  A 
portion  of  the  Loan  may  lie  at  Interest ;  and  the  other  arrange- 
ments with  Borrowers  are  equitable. 

No  Covimission  or  Fines  'charged,  and  no  additional  Interest 
assessed  on  the  rise  of  Bank  Rates. 

Prospectuses,  Forms  of  Ai^plication  for  Loans,  and  all  needful 
Information  may  be  obtained  at  the  Company's  Oifice — 

21  BRIDGE  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 

JOHN  MUILL,  Secrctajry. 
508 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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ESTABLISHBD^lSSa 

Incorporated  under  the  Building  Societies'  Act,  1874. 
SHARES,  £25  EACH.         ENTRY  MONEY,  6d.  PER  SHARE. 


DIRECTORS. 
Chairman — Ex-Baillie  Donald. 

Vice- Chairman— William  Alexander. 


James  Ross,  advocate. 
James  Souttar,  architect, 
Peter  Garioch. 
Alexander  Gunn,  plumber 
Johnston  K.  Phie. 


A.  S.  Cook,  clothier. 

G.  P.  Cruickshank,  druggist. 

John  Lyall  Grant,  mercliant. 

Samuel  Milne,  builder 

Adam  Pratt,  clothier. 

Solicitor — Thos.  Ruxton,  advocate.     Surveyor — James  Henderson, 

architect.      Managers  and    Treasurers — Marquis,    Hall,    dSi 

Milne,  advocates  and  C.A. 

Bankers — The  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 

THIS  Company  alFords  a  very  safe  and  profitable  Investment  for 
Sums  from  2s.  a  month  upwards,  repayable  Avith  interest  at  5 
per  cent.,  and  a  share  of  Surplus  Profits  at  the  expiry  of  15,  12,  or 
10  5'^ ears  as  the  Member  may  elect  at  his  entry.  If  entry  for  15 
years,  the  Monthly  payment  per  share  is  2s. ;  if  for  12  years,  2s.  8d. ; 
and  if  for  10  years,  3s.  5d. 

A  payment  of  2s.  monthly  for  15  years,  amounts  to  £18.  In 
return  for  this  the  Member  will  receive  at  the  end  of  15  years  £25, 
with  a  Share  of  Suplus  Profits.  The  Surplus  Profits  are  declared 
every  year.     Any  number  of  Shares  may  be  held  by  a  Member. 

Deposits  of  £10  and  upwards  will  be  received  by  this  Company 
repayable  on  a  day's  notice,  on  a  month's  notice,  and  for  one  year. 
No  interest  will  be  allowed  if  deposits  are  withdrawn  before  the 
expiry  of  one  month. 

Loans  on  Security  of  Heritable  Property  granted  to  Members, 
repayable  as  may  be  agreed  on,  in  6,  8,  10,  12,  or  15  years,  in 
Monthly  or  Quarterly  Instalments.  Loans  are  granted  on  applica- 
tion, and  no  Commission  is  charged.  Borrowing  Members  are 
entitled  to  a  share  of  the  Surplus  Profits. 

Members  may  withdraw  at  any  time  on  one  month's  notice  to 
that  eff"ect.  Interest  allowed  on  Shares  withdrawn,  and  also 
Surplus  Profits,  after  being  Members  for  2  years  and  5  years  re- 
spectively, in  terms  of  the  rules. 

Any  further  information  may  bo  had  on  applying  to — 

MARQUIS,  HALL,  &  MILNE,  Advocates  and  C.A., 
Managers  and  Treasurers. 
147  Union  Street,  Aberdeen,  Alaij,  18S7. 
509 


,AI>V(ERTISEMBN'TS. 


THE 


SCOTTISH  UJIDOWS'  FUND, 


Annual  Revenue  exceeds £1,100,000 

Accumulated  Funds  exceed    -    -    -    -    £9,200,000 

The  Largest  in  the  United  Kingdom. 


BONUS    YEAR    1887, 

WORKING  OF  BONUS  SYSTEM. 

At  each  Division  of  Profits  Compound  Bonuses  are  declared  for  each  pre- 
mium paid  during  the  past  7  years,  also  for  each  premium  to  be  paid  on 
policies  becoming  claims  during  the  7  years  to  next  Division,  as  shown  in 
the  following  Table  of  Additions  to  Policies  of  £1000  at  last  Division  of 
Profits : 


Sum  Assured 

Bonuses  declared  Dec,  1880. 

Amouut  Payable 

Year  of 

Eutry. 

and  Bonuses  to 
31st  December, 

iu  1887  after 
payment  of 

Year  of 
Entry. 

For  7  Years 

Intermediate 

1873  to  1880. 

1881-1887. 

1824 

£2277     14 

£271      1 

£258    14 

£2807       9 

1824 

1831 

2063    12 

245    11 

234      8 

2543     11 

1831 

1838 

1811      8 

215    11 

205    14 

2232     13 

1838 

1845 

1579      9 

187    19 

179      8 

1946    16 

1845 

:     1852 

1395      0 

166      0 

158      9 

1719      9 

1852 

1860 

1220    12 

145      5 

138     13 

1504     10 

1860 

1865 

1150    12 

136    18 

130    14 

1418       4 

1865 

1873 

1017      9 

121      2 

115    11 

1254       2 

1873 

These  are  not  specially  selected  examples,  all  policies  of  intervening  years 
having  received  substantially  the  same  Bonuses  according  to  duration. 

Example,    Policy   for  £1000    issued    in    1845. 

Sum  Assured,  with  Bonuses  to  31st  December,  1873 £1579    9    6 

Compound  Bonuses  declared  31st  December  1880. 
Bonus  at  34s.  o/q  on  the     £1000    0    0  7  years  to  1880  £119    0    0 
Do.  do.  on  Bonus  of    579    9    6  do.        .      68  19    2 


Compound  Bonus  on  £1579    9-   6  for  the  7  years 


187  19    2 


Amountof  Policy  at  31st  Dec,  1880....    £1767    8    8 
Intermediate  Bonus  at  29s.  o/q  on  £1767  8s.  8d.  for  years  1881-1887      179    7    11 

Sum  payable  if  Claim  arise  in  18S7  after  payment  of  that 

year's  premium  £1946JL6    7 

Next  Division  of  Profits  jisi  December,  iSSy.     Policies  effected  before 
that  date  will  share  in  the  division. 


AGENTS    IN    ABERDEEN  :— 

Messrs.  Stronach,  Duncan  &  Duguid,  Advocates,  1  King  Street ;  John  B. 
NicoL,  Ship  Broker,  Guild  Street  Buildings  ;  Robert  Smith,  Joint-Agent, 
Bank  of  Scotland  ;  Charles  D.  Young,  6  Exchange  Street ;  Williamson 
Booth,  Solicitor,  173  Union  Street ;  George  G.  Whytb,  C.A.,  130  Union 
Street ;  and  James  Brown,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
510 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 
AND 

ACCIDENT  ASSURANCE  CO.,  LIMITED. 

Capital,        -        -        £100,000. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Chairman  of  the  Company— J AM.ES  MATTHEWS,  Esq.  of 

Springhill. 

Extraordinary  Directors — 

John   Ceombie,    Esq.    of  Balgownie   Lodge,   of  Messrs.  J.   &  J. 

Crombie,  Manufacturers,  Grandholm. 
LoKD  Pkovost  Hendekson,  of  Messrs,  George  Thompson  &  Co., 

Shipowners,  Aberdeen  and  London. 
John  Miller,  Esq. ,  of  Messrs.  John  Miller  &  Co. ,  Manufacturing 

Chemists,  Sandilands,  Aberdeen. 
Alexander  M.  Ogston,  Esq.  of  Ardo,  of  Messrs.  Alex.  Ogston  & 
Sons,  Manufacturers,  Aberdeen. 

Ordinary  Directors— Tub  Chairman. 
J.  H.  BissET,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  P.  Bisset  &  Son,  Contractors,  Abdn. 
John  Fyfe,  Esq.,  Kemnay  and  Aberdeen. 
A.  0.  Gill,  Esq.,  Manufacturer,  Aberdeen. 
James  Thomson,  Esq.,  Builder,  Kidd  Lane,  Aberdeen. 
James  Tullocii,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Aberdeen. 

A.    WiGGLESWOiiTH,  Esq.,  of  Messrs,  Richards  &  Co.,  Manufac- 
turers, Aberdeen,  Montrose,  and  London. 
Glasgow  Directors — 
George  W.  Clark,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 
James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bantaskin,  Falkirk. 

London  Directors — 
Peter  Esslemont,  Esq.,  M,P.,  East  Aberdeenshire. 
Stephen  Mason,  £s([.,  M.P.,  Mid  Lanark, 
William  Porter,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Director,  Burham  Brick,  Lime, 
and  Cement  Co.,  Limited. 
Solicitors — F.  H.  Honey,  70a  Aldermanbury,  London  ;  Maclay, 
Murray,  &  Spens,  Glasg, ;  Jas.  S.  Butchart,  Advocate,  Abdn. 
Ifedical  Officer— VxoL  Alex.  Ogston,  M.D. 
Bankers — The  North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Limited ; 
The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Limited. 
London    Office — 37    Moorgate    Street,    E.C. 
Robert    T.    Thomson,     Resident    Secretary. 
General   il/cwia^cr —  JAMES    DAVIDSON. 
Inspector  of  Agencies — William  Rae. 

By  the  payment  of  a  small  premium,  either  on  the  amount  of  annual 
wages,  or  on  fixed  sums,  policies  are  issued  by  the  Company  to  cover,  viz.: — 

I. — Employers'  Liability  under  the  Act,  and  at  Common  Law,  to  the  ex- 
tent of  three  years'  wages. 

II.— All  accidents  of  occupation  to  workmen,  including  legal  obligations. 

III. — Accidents  to  the  public  by  workmen  or  plant  belonging  to  Employers. 

IV.— Personal  accidents  of  all  kinds. 

v.— Fidelity  Guarantee  Bonds. 
Prospectuses  on  application  to  HEAD  OFFICE,  5  MARKET  STREET, 
ABERDEEN,  or  37  MOORGATE  STREET,  LONDON. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

The  Standard 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO. 

ESTABLISHED  1825. 

Extract  from  last  Annual  Report — 

Subsisting  Assurances,  -        £20,500,000. 

Accumulated  Funds,      -        -  £6,600,000. 

Annual  Revenue,    -        -        -  £900,000. 


ALL  PERSONS  intending  to  Assure  tlieir  lives  are  requested  to 
peruse  in  the  Prospectus  the  liberal  conditions  on  which 
Policies  are  gi-anted — all  unnecessary  conditions  and  restrictions 
being  absolutely  withdrawn. 

The  RATES  are  as  LOW  as  is  consistent  with  the  primary 
qualification  of  perfect  safety,  the  Bonus  on  with  Profit  Policies  being 
allocated  from  the  commencement. 

AMONG    THE    ADVANTAGES    OF    THE 
STANDARD  POLICY  AJRE- 

Moderate  Premiuins ;  Free  Whole-World  Resi- 
dence ;  Revival  on  very  favorable  terms ;  Sur- 
render Values  of  Fixed  Amount,  or  Paid-up 
Policies  in  Exchange  ;  Perfect  Security,  and 
Early  Payment  of  Claims. 
The  SURPLUS  FUND  is  divided  every  Five 
Years,  and 

FOUR  AND  A  HALF  MILLIONS 

have   already  been   added  to  Policies  in  Bonus 
Additions. 


EDINBURGH— 3  and  5  GEORGE  STREET  (Head  Office). 

AGENTS    IN    ABERDEEN— 

Messrs.  Cochran  &  Macpherson,  Advocates,  152  Union  Street. 

Mr.  George  G.  "Wilkie,  Town  and  County  Bank. 

Messrs.  Burnett  &  Reid,  Advocates. 

Mr.  Lauchlan  Mackinnon,  Jnn,,  Advocate,  23  Market  Street. 

,,    J.  Otto  Macqueen,  S.S.C. 

,,    James  R.  Grant,  Beeclilea,  Great  Western  Road. 
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 
SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

NEW    METHOD    OF    LIFE    ASSURANCE. 


ENGLISH  AND  SCOTTISH 

ESTABLISHED  1889.     SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,  £1,000,000. 


120  PRINCES  Street,  EDI:n BURGH.  .William  Smith,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Manager. 
12  WATERLOO  PLACE,  LONDON:  FRANCIS  E.  COLBNSO,  Esq.,  FJ.A.,  Actuary. 


TRUSTEES. 

The  Right  Hon.  lord  HALSBURY,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Great  Britain. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  EARL  OF  GLASGOW,  Lord  Clerk-Register  of  Scotland. 

The  Right  Hon.  LORD  MONCREIFF,  Lord  Justice-Clerk  of  Scotland. 

The  Hon.  Sir  WILLIAM  v.  field,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

The  Hon.  LORD  ADAM,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session. 

EDWARD  KENT  KARSLAKE,-  Esq.,  Q.C. 

WILLIAM  SMYTHE,  Esq.  of  Methven, 


DOUBLE-BENEFIT   ENDOWMENT    POLICIES. 

NEW  METHOD  OF  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 
PUBLIC  ATTENTION  is  specially  invited  to  an  Entirely  New  and 
Advantageous  Method  of  Assurance  under  the  DOUBLE-BENEFIT 
ENDOWMENT  POLICIES  now  issued  by  this  Association,  which,  besides 
providing  for  payment  to  the  Assured  himself  on  attaining  a  Specified  Ago, 
secures  a  like  Payment  to  his  Representatives  at  his  Death,  whether  that  event 
occurs  b<^ore  or  after  the  maturity  of  the  Endowment :— thus  combining  in  one 
Contract  the  Double-BeneAt  of  an  Endowment  Payable  during  Life  and 
thereafter  a  Non-Forfeitable  Policy  of  equal  amount,  free  of  further 
premium,  as  a  Family  Provision  payable  at  Death. 

FULL  PARTICULARS  ON  APPLICATION. 


THE  DIRECTORS  also  invite  attention  to  the  Ordinary  Prospectus, 
which  contains  Specially  Low  Rates  of  Premium  for  Fixed  Benefits, 
with  Non-Forfeiture  and  other  Priviliges. 
Claims  are  Payable  immediately  on  Proof  of  Death 'and  Title. 
Policies  are  world-wide  and  indisputable  after  Five  Years. 
LOANS  are  granted,  in  connection  with  Life  Assurances,  on  Life 
Interests,    Reversions,    Personal,   and    other   approved    Securities. 
ANNUITIES  ON  Favourable  Terms. 


Invested  Funds  ■     £1,390,000.    |    Claims  Paid-       £2,401,000. 

The  Ninth  Division  of  Profits  vnll  take  place  at  Christmas,  1890. 


BRANCH    OFFICES: 

Glasgow— 105  St.  Vincent  street.         |  Liverpool— 3'Rumford  Street, 

Dublin— 41  Lower  Sackville  Street. 


AGENTS  IN  ABERDEEN— 
Davidson  &  Garden,  Advocates,  I        J.  C.  Willet,  Advocato:) 

Patrick  Cooper  &  Son,  Advocates.        \        George  Cooper,  Acco^mtant. 
513 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 
THE  ORIGINAL  SOCIETY-ESTABLISHED  1840. 


THE  GUARANTEE  SOCIETY 

No.  WBIRGHIN  LANE,  CORN  HILL,  LONDON,  E.G. 


Empowered  by  Sjyecial  Act  of  Parliament,  6  Victoria — Session  18Jj.2. 


SuretisMp  undertaken  for  the  Fidelity  of  Persons  in  Situations 

of  Trust,  on  the  yearly  payment  of  a  small  sum  at  a 

stipulated  rate  per  centum. 


CAPITAL  £100,000  FULLY  PAID  UP  AND  INVESTED. 


This  Society  was  the  first  Public  Company  establislied  in 

Great  Britain  to  obviate  tiie  inconvenience  and  defects 

of  Suretisiiip  by  Private  Bondsmen,  its  Security 

being  adopted  by 

HER  MAJESTY'S   GOVERNMENT, 

BY 

The  Bank  of  England,  the  Bank  of  Ireland, 

The  Council  of  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall, 

The  Secretary  of  State  in  Council  for  India, 

The  Court  of  Chancery,  the  Local  Government  Board, 

The  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London, 

The  Principal  Bankers,  Eailway  Companies,  Public  Companies,  and 

Commercial  Firms  in  the  United  Kingdom. 


The  S(jciety,  by  Special  Act  of  Parliament,  is  expressly  authorised  to  give 
seuunty  for  persons  appointed  to  any  office  or  employment,  or  Commission, 
Civil  or  Military,  in  any  Public  Department,  or  to  any  office  or  employment 
of  i'ublic  Trust  under  the  Crown. 

PERSONS  of  the  highest  character  and  qnalitications  fre- 
quently decline  valuable  appointments,  either  from  an  iniwillingness 
to  place  themselves  and  their  friends  under  so  serious  an  obligation,  or  the 
great  difBculty  of  obtaining  satisfactory  Sureties  ;  but  the  Institution  of  this 
Society  removes  these  difficulties 

The  GUARANTEE  SOCIETY  undertakes,  for  a  small  yearly  premium,  to 
make  good  to  the  employer  any  loss  by  the  fraud  or  dishonesty  of  the  per- 
son employed,  according  to  the  amount  specified  in  the  bond,  and  therefore 
obviates  the  necessity  for  Private  Sureties,  as  weU  as  the  evils  arising  there- 
from, which  often  prove  as  prejudicial  to  the  real  interests  of  the  employer  as 
to  the  person  finding  the  gua*-antee  of  Private  Friends. 

Employei-s,  by  the  existence  of  the  Society,  are  assured  of  the  continued 
solvency  of  the  Surety  for  the  person  employed,  and  the  security  thus  be- 
comes a  permanent  one. 

Friends  and  Relatives  are  relieved  of  the  fear  of  those  pecuniary  losses  to 
which  persons  are  exposed  who  become  responsible  for  the  acts  of  others. 

All  necessary  information  can  he  had  of  the  Secretary  and  Agents, 


Rates  according  to  the  nature  of  the  Emploi/inent  on  the  amoiuit  of  the  Security 
required. 


Security  granted  on  behalf  of  Receivers  and  Official  Liquidators, 
under  the  Court  of  Chancery,  on  advantageous  terms. 

Secretary— AUGUSTUS  MUZIO. 
AGENTS  IN  ABERDEEN— 
Btkonach,  Duncan.  &  Duguid,  Advocates,  1  King  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1824. 

SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL ONE  MILLION  STERLING. 

ANNUAL  INCOME   OVER A  QUARTER  OF  A  MILLION. 

C?def  Offices — 
98  King  Street,  Manchester  ;  96  Cheapside,  London. 
Read  Office  for  Scotland— 54:  St.  Vincent  St.,  Glasgow. 

BoARB  OF  Directors. 

James  Chaclwick,  Esq.  (J.  &  K  Philips  &  Co.),  Chairman. 

Thomas  Barham  Foster,  Esq.,  Dejnity-Chairman. 


John  Hutchinson,  Esq. 
John  Napier,  Esq. 
Alfred  Neild,  Esq. 
Frederick  Salis  Schwabe,  Esq. 


John  Barratt,  Esq. 

George  E,.  Davies,  Esq. 

Charles  T.  Drabble,  Esq. 

C.  W.  Farbridge,  Esq. 

Wm.  Henry  Houldsworth,  Esq.,  M.P.  : 

Secretary  to  the  Company— James  B.  Northcott,  Esq.,  Manchester. 
INSURANCES  are  granted  by  this  Company  on  nearly  every  description 
of  Property  in  Great  Britain,  in  Foreign  Countries,  and  in  some  of  the 
Colonies,  at  moderate  rates. 

Mills,  Factories,  and  other  hazardous  risks,  will  be  specially  surveyed  'at 
the  request  of  the  owner  free  of  expense. 

Applications  for  Agencies  from  persons  of  influence  are  invited  and  should 

be  addressed  to  William  W.  Pearson,  Secretary  for  Scotland. 

AGENT  AT  ABERDEEN. 

Mr.  DAVID  MITCHELL,  advocate,  24  Adelphi. 

AGENT  AT  FRASERBURGH. 

Mr.  J.  M.  ANDERSON,  British  Linen  Co.  Bank. 

Xrafionol  Guorcmtee 


Sureiphil)   i^ssoeiafion   £imitc9. 

(Established  J 868.) 

SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,     -        -        -    £500,000. 
INVESTED  FUNDS,      -        -        -        -       £80,000. 

Head  Office— 67  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Securities  for  Persons  in  Situations  of  Trust. 
Premiums  periodically  reduced  by  Cash  Bonus  of  from  15  to  50 

per  cent  on  Policies  of  three  years'  standing  and  upwards. 
Fidelity  Guarantee  Business  alone  Transacted. 

AGENTS    IN    ABERDEEN  : 

HORNE  AND  SON,  75  UNION  STREET. 

DAVID  SMITH,  13  BRIDGE  STREET. 
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


^dviijQ^  §mk  of  M^^^Wf 

EXCHANGE    STREET. 


Trustees  and  Managers. 

25th  FEBRUARY,  18S7. 


The  Lord  Provost 

The  Eldest  Baillie 

The  Dean  of  Guild 

The  Convener  of  the  Trades 

The  Minister  of  the  West  Parish 

The  President  of  the  Society  of  Advo- 
cates 

The  Treasurer  of  the  Society  of  Advo- 
cates 

The  President  of  the  Shipmasters' 
Society. 


The  Member  of  Parliament  for  tho 

City 
The  Member  of  Parliament  for  the 

County 
The  Sheriff 

The  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Aberdeen 
The  Convener  of  the  County 
The  President  of  the  Mechanics'  In- 
stitution 
The  Secretary  of  the  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tution 


The  above  are  Managers  ex-officiis. 


David  Bvrea,  late  manufacturer 
2'Tames  Chalmers,  "Westburn 
^Geor^e    Donald,    pflass    and    colour 
merchant 

Veter  R'lslemont,  merchant 
*Gray  C.  Praser,  advocate 

■Tames  Murrav  Garden,  advocate 

Bnhert  Gerrard,  merchant 

Alcx-aiT'l'-v  O.  Gill,  merchaiit 


^George  Jamicson,  merchant 

•Tames  Kinghorn,  merchant 
*Tohn  Miller,  manufacturing  chemist 

James  Rettie,  jeweller 
*John  Sangster,  druggist 

Simpson  Shepherd,  merchant 
•* Alexander  Walker,  merchant 

John  Webster,  advocate 
^William  Yeats,  advocate 


TiLose  irmrked  thus  (,)  are  Trustees. 

Treasurer— RohQYi  Lumsden,  manager  of  the  North  of  Scotland  Bank. 

Actuary  and  CasAier— Thomas  Riddell. 

rilHE  BANK  is  Open  every  MONDAY,  TUESDAY,  WEDNES- 
J.  DAY,  THURSDAY,  and  FllIDAY,  from  Nine  o'clock  Morning  to  Two 
o'clock  Afternoon.  On  SATURDAY,  from  Nine  Morning  to  Twelve  Noon, 
and  on  the  Evenings  of  MONDAY  *»\i  THURSDAY,  from  Six  to  Eight 
o'clock.  **» 

It  receives  in  Deposit  any  Sum,  from  One  Shilling  upwards,  to  the  extent 
of  £30  within  each  year,  ending  at  20th  November,  and  £150  in  whole.  A 
Pass  Book  is  given  to  each  Depositor  gratis,  containing  an  Abstract  of  the 
Rules,  and  the  Depositor's  Account  with  the  Bank.  FuU  Copies  of  the  Rules 
may  be  had  for  Sixpence  each. 

Interest  at  the  rate  of  'I'i  PER  CENT,  is  allowed  and  added  to  the 
principal  at  the  20th  November  yearly,  whether  the  Depositor  attends  at  the 
time  or  not.  The  inter(^st  is  free  from  Income  Tax,  or  any  other  deduction 
whatever. 

The  sums  deposited,  or  any  part  of  them,  will  be  repaid  whetiever  they  are 
wanted ;  previous  notice  being  given,  in  terms  of  the  Rules,  for  sums  above 
£10,  but  with  which  notice  the  Trustees  and  Managers  dispense  in  cases  of 
urgency,  and  on  a  suflacient  reason,  in  the  opinion  of  them  or  the  oflBcers 
being  given. 


516 


ADVBRTISBMBNTS. 

In  terms  of  the  Acts  of  Parliament,  a  Duplicate  of  the  Annqal  Balance 
Sheet  of  the  whole  aflairs  of  the  Bank,  made  up  to  the  20th  November  yearly, 
is  hung  up  in  the  ofice  for  the  inspection  and  information  of  all  concerned  : 
and  any  oepositor  is  entitled  to  a  printed  copy  of  it,  price  one  Penny. 

There  is  also  printed,  at  the  end  of  every  four  weeks,  an  Abstract  of  the 
whole  transactions  of  the  Bank  during  the  proTious  month,  with  a  statement 
annexed  of  the  whole,  sums  due  to  Depositors  at  its  date,  the  amount  in  the 
hands  of  Government,  and  the  balance  in  the  hands  of  the  Treasurer  and 
Cashier  respectively.  Depositors  may  have  a  copy  of  any  of  these  Abstracts 
on  payment  of  One  Penny. 

By  order  of  the  Trustees  and  Managers. 

THOMAS  RIDDELL,  Actuary  and  Cashier. 

Aberdeen.  Mnv.  1PS7, 


LITHOGRAPHING,  ENGRAVING, 

AND 

GEHKRAL  PHIHTING  BY  STKAM. 

I       >'aicji  » 

A.  DAKERS,  LITHOGRAPHER,  ENGRAVER,  and 
GENERAL  PRINTER,  executes  with  neatnes.s  and  dosi)at(;li  every 
description  of  Plain  and  Ornamental  Printing  ;  Plans,  Views,  in 
Chalk  or  Line,  Tinted  or  Plain  ;  Show  Cards,  in  Gold  and  Colours  ; 
Business  Cards  ;  A'^isiting  Cards  ;  Dinner  Dills  of  Faie  and  Ball 
Programmes  ;  Fac-similies ;  Circulars  ;  Cheques  and  Bill  Forms  ; 
Invoices  ;  Memorandums  ;  Letter  Headings  ;  Labels  ;  Funeral 
Cards  ;  Inscriptions  on  Vellum  or  Paper,  in  Gold  and  Colours  ; 
Door  and  Window  Plates  ;  Die-Cutting  ;  Monograms  ;  Die-Stamp- 
ing, Plain,  Cameo,  and  Relief.  Lithographic  Writing  Ink  and 
Paper.     Designs  and  Estimates  furnished.     Charges  moderate. 

17  &  19  NETHERKIRKGATE. 

G.  F.  HENDERSON, 

LITHOGHAPHIC    ARTIST 

AND 

DESIGNER, 

74    UNION    STREET, 

ABERDEEN. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MORTH  BRITISH  &  MERCANTILE 
^^       INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Established  1809. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  and  Special  Acts  of  Parliament. 


RESOURCES    OP    THE    COMPANY, 

As  at  31st  Decemher^  1886. 
I.  capital- 
Authorised  Capital    ...        ^63,000, 000    0    0 
Subscribed  Capitai,     ..  2,500,000    O    O 

Paid-up  Capital  ...  625,000    O    O 

II.  FIRE  FUND— 

Keserve £1,250,000    0    0 

Premium  Reserve        ...               380,910    O    6 
Balance  Carried    For- 
ward     107,997    6    0 

£1,738,907    6_  6 
III.  LIFE  FUND- 

Accumulated  Fund  (Life 

Branch) £3,645,719    O    0 

Accumulated  Fund  (An- 
nuity Branch) 607.635  13    9 

£4,253,354  13~9 

REVENUE   FOR  THE  YEAR  1886. 
From  the  Life  Department- 
Net   Life  Premiums,    In- 
terest, etc £488,932    9    2 

Annuity  Premiums  (in- 
cluding .£86,165  9s.  Od. 
by  single  payment),  and 

Interest...    ^ 112,503  12    6 

£601,436     1     8 
From  the  Fire  Department- 
Net  Fire  Premiums,    In- 
terest, etc £1,231,960     1     7 

£17833,396    3    3 

The  Accumulated  Funds  of  the  Life  Department  are  free  from 
liability  in  respect  of  the  Fire  Department,  and  in  like 
manner  the  Accumulated  Funds  of  the  Fire  Department 
are  free  from  liability  in  respect  of  the  Life  Department. 
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ADVERTISEMENTS, 

LIFE    DSPARTMEITT. 

Nine-Tenths  of  the  whole  Profits  of  the  Life  Assurance  Branch  are 
allocated  to  Participating  Policies. 

The  last  Division  of  Profits  was  made  as  at  31st  December,  1885, 
when  there  was  declared  a  Bonus  of  £1  9s,  Od.  per  cent,  per 
annum  on  the  Sums  Assured  and  previous  Bonus  Additions, 

Although  the  Bonus  is  at  the  rate  of  £1  9s.  Od.  per  cent,  per  annum 
on  the  Sums  Assured  by  the  Policies  of  this  Company  effected 
since  last  Investigation,  it  is  much  higher  on  Policies  of  older 
standing,  in  consequence  of  the  Bonus  being  declared  not  only  on 
tlie  original  Sum  Assured,  but  also  on  all  previous  Bonus  Additions. 
The  Bonus  declared  in  1881  was  £1  7s,  6d.  per  cent,  per  annum. 

IMPORTANT  FEATURES. 

Claims  paid  on  proof  of  Death  and  Title. 

Premiums  adjusted  to  each  half-year  of  age. 

Minimum  Surrender  Values  fixed,  and  held  at  credit  of  Insured  for 
five  years. 

Paid-up  Policy  of  liberal  amount  granted  in  place  of  lapsed  policy, 
if  desired  within  six  months. 

Inaccurate  statements  in  proposal  papers  not  to  involve  forfeiture  of 
Policy,  unless  accompanied  by  fraud. 

Policies  in  most  cases  free  of  all  restrictions  as  to  occupation,  resi- 
dence, and  travel. 

ANNUITY  BRANCH. 

ANNUITIES,  Immediate,  Contingent,  or  Deferred,  are  granted 
on  favourable  terms, 

FIRE    DEPABTMEITT. 

Property  of  nearly  every  description  insured  at  Home  or  Abroad  at 

the  Lowest  Rates  of  Premium. 

Losses  Promptly  and  Liberally  Settled, 

Prospectuses  and  every  information  viay  he  had  at  the  Chief  Offices, 
Branches,  or  Agencies. 

CHIEF  offices- 
Edinburgh,       -        -        64  PRINCES  STREET, 
London,     -        -        .        61  THREADNEEDLE  STREET,  E,C. 

ABERDEEN  BRANCH  OFFICE,  214  UNION  STREET, 

MURPAY  &  M'COMBIE,  Secretaries. 
AGENTS  IN  Aberdeen- 
Burnett  &  Reid,  Advocates,  20  King  Street ;  J.  Leith  &  Sons, 
Merchants,  17  Exchange  St, ;  Wm,  Paul,  Advocate,  245  Union  St, ; 
G.  D.  Rutherford,  Advocate,  181a  Union  St.;  Alex.  Stronach, 
jun.,  Advocate,  20  Belmont  St.  ;   Yeats,  Milne,  &  M 'Donald, 
Advocates,  46  King  St.;  G.  G,  Whyte,  C.A,,  130^  Union  Street ; 
J.  B,  Barclay,  Advocate,  17  Belmont  St.  ;   Wm,  Sim,  Solicitor, 
123^  Union  St. ;  A.  A,  S.  Marshall,  Shipbroker  and  Commission 
Merchant,  43  Marischal  St.;  Alex.  S.  Moir,  Merchant,  Ashley  PL ; 
Peter  Gray,  Coal  Merchant,  Marischal  St,  ;  J.  P.  Henderson, 
Aberdeen  Cork  Company;  G.  Souter,  Clothier,  George  St.;  J.  Rae, 
Grocer,  Ferryhill ;  H.  A.  Glennie,  Accountant,  22  Adelphi. 
519 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

The    SCOTTISH 

LIMITED. 


SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,  ^^12,500. 
Head  Offices,    -   93  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH, 

ypl  LASS  of  every  description  Insured  at  very  reasonable  rates, 
^(  which  have  been  fixed  as  moderate  as  deemed  advisable  for 
conducting  a  safe  Commercial  Business. 

Prospectuses    and   all    other    information    from    Mr.    William 
MacUntosh,  28  Market  Street,  Aberdeen,  who  has  full  power  to 

ORDER  REPLACEMENTS  WITHOUT  FIRST  CORRESPONDING  WITH  Head 

Offices. 

Ji.B. — This  Company  has  during  the  year  ending  28th  Fchruary, 
1886,  replaced  Glass  to  the  value  of  £4387  2s.  2d. 

The  SCOTTISH  TEMPERANCE  LIFE 

(AND  ACCIDENT)  ASSURANCE  COMPANY,  LIMITED. 

Head  Office,     -    81  RENFIELD  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

John  Wilson,  J. P.,  Chairman.    Adam  K.  Rodger,  Secretary. 


The  Company  has  in  the  short  space  of  three  and  a  half  years 
issued  more  than  2,500  Life  Policies,  insuring 

HALF  A   MILLION  Sterling. 

Special  Rates  for  Total  Abstainers. 

Aberdeen  Office,         .         -         -         21  BRIDGE  STREET. 

George  Newlands,  Resident  Secretary. 
520 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHARTERED 


HATTON  COURT,  THREADNEEDLE  STREET,  LONDON. 


INCORPORATED   BY   ROYAL  CHARTER. 

Paid-up  Capital, 

Reserve  Fund, 


Bombay 
Calcutta 
Akyab. 


^fifnrifs  anti'f  ranches. 
Rangoon  |       Sourabaya 


Penang 

Singapore 

Batavia 


Manila 

Hong-Kong 

Foochow 


£800,000 
200,000 


Shanghai 
Hankow 
Yokohama 


q^HE  COEPORATION  grant  Drafts  payable  at  the  above  Agencies  and 
X  Branches ;  Buy  and  Receive  for  Collection  Bills  of  Exchange ;  issue 
Letters  of  Credit ;  undertake  the  Purchase  and  Sale  of  Indian  Government 
and  other  Securities  ;  hold  them  for  safe  custody  ;  and  receive  interest  or 
dividends  as  they  become  due. 

Deposits  of  Money  for  not  less  than  12  months,  bearing  interest  at  4  per 
cent,  per  annum,  payable  half-yearly,  are  received  on  behalf  of  the  Corpora- 
tion by  its  Agents,  W.  and  H.  C.  Gordon,  29  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

GRESH AM 

niE^A^iD    o:f:fig:e- 

ST.  MILDRID'S  MOUSE.  POULTRY,  LONDOJ<,  E.C. 

FOUNDED  1848. 


38th    ANNUAL    MEETING. 

Realized  Assets,  1886 ^I'KolI 

Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Funds   '^'^^k'ho  . 

New  Premium  Income,  1886 ^Ip'ooo 

Annual  Income :'•  ■■li:-<- ••■"  ^^^^"Vi^:.^  nffi^A 7  ii«  «^q 

Payments  under  Policies  from  the  beginning  of  the  Office 7,116,659 

Liberal  Terms  for  Annuities. 

JOSEPH  ALLEN,  Secretary. 

T.  G.  ACKLAND,  Actuary. 

WM.    MACKINTOSH,   Local   Secretary, 

20  MARKET  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 
521 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

and  Genera/  Assurance  Company 

(Limited). 
SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,  £50,000. 

The  Company  transacts  the  following  branches  of  Assurance 
business  : — 
Fidelity  Guarantee.    Personal  Accident.    Employers' 
Liability.    Sickness.    Plate  and  other  Glass. 

In  each  of  these  Departments  the  Company  offers  all  the 
latest  and  most  lil^eral  advantages  consistent  with  safety,  and 
having  a  large  and  wealthy  proprietary,  the  prompt  and 
honourable  fullilment  of  its  engagements  is  thereby  guaranteed. 
Prospectuses  and  full  information  can  be  obtained  at  any  of 
the  Company's  Agents,  or  at  the  Head  Office,  21  Bridge 
Street,  Aberdeen. 

JOHN  MUILL,  Manager. 
WILLIAM  HAEVEY,  Secretary. 

Applications  for  Agencies  in  unrepresented  Districts  are  invited. 

ALBYN  GRANITE  WORKS, 

^  VICTOBIS  IRISeE,  TOiRY,  ABERDEEN,*- 

BmWWQ^,    ^l':M$fl    MlMl:!;!!, 

iad  Manufacturer  of  all  kinds  of  Granite  Monu- 
ments, Tombs,  Crosses,  &c.,  in  the  various 
kinds  of  Scotch  and  Foreign  Granites. 


da^ic^ns  anb  gsfimafes  on  Jlppficafton. 


Letters  cut  in  Town   or  Country  at  current  rates. 
522 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


4^,  4i,  and  4  PEE  CENT.  DEBENTURES. 


THE  UNION 

OF 

TORONTO,  CANADA, 

Issues  Debentures  for  £100  and  upwards  for  Five  Years,  at  41  per 
Cent.;  for  4  Years,  at  4|-  per  Cent.;  and  3  Years,  at  4  per  Cent., 
payable  Half-yearly  at  any  Scot<;h  Bank,  free  of  charge. 

Lenders  have  the  security  of — 

1.  The  Subscribed  Capital  of  ^'1,000,000  ; 

2.  The  Uncalled  Subscribed  Capital,  !g350,000  ; 

3.  And  Reserve  of  $215,000. 

This  Company  has  been  established  upwards  of  twenty  years,  its 
Shares  command  over  30  per  Cent.  Premium,  and  all  its  Invest- 
ments are  confined  to  the  Province  of  Ontario — the  largest  and 
wealthiest  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

'  No  Investments  have  been  made  in  Manitoba  or  in  the  North-  West 
Territories. 

APPLY  TO— 

MESSRS.  ALLAN,  BUCKLEY  ALLAN,  &  MILNE, 

Advocates, 

56     CASTLE     STREET,     ABERDEEN. 
523 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GEOIGE  JIMIESOl 

Steam  Joinery  Works, 
WOODSIDE  (Near  ABERDEEN). 


TXMBEIH  MKKCHAHT  «&r  BUIXtDKH. 


Doors,  Windows,  Moulding,  and  Architraves, 
supplied    to    the    Trade    on    very    reasonable 
terms. 


Drawing  and  Designs  Furnished  and   Estimates 
given  on  Application. 


BRITISH 
LIFE 


COMPANY 


Established 


LEGAL 

ASSURANCE 
(Limited). 


CAPITAL -£10.000, 
with  power  to  in* 
crease  to  £100,000. 


Incorporated  under 
the  Act  of  Parliament 
25  and  26  Vic.,  cap. 
89.  intituled  "  The 
Companies  Act,  1862. 

Registered  OflSce— 1  Richmond  Street,  Glasgow. 

C<m*ulting  Actuary — Jas.  Meikle,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Institute  of  Actuaries. 

Auditors— A..  <fc  A.  Paterson,  O.A.,  76  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

CownseZ— James  Dundas  Grant,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Northumberland  Street. 

Patrons— The  Right  Honourable  Sir  James  Falshaw,  Bart. ,  Lord  Provost  of 

Edinburgh;  Rev.  James  M'Gregor,  D.D.,  Councillor  Clapperton,  J. P.,  Ex- 

Master  of  the  Merchant  Company  :  Thomas  Swanston,  Esq.,  Banker  ;  Robert 

Adam,  Esq.,  City  Chamberlain  ;  Baillie  Colston,  J. P.  ;  Councillor  Buchanan: 

James  Craig,  Esq. 

DIRECTORS. 
Mr.  John  Cairns.  j         Mr.  Geo.  Carse. 

Mr.  J.  Shearer.  1         Mr.  Alex.  H.  Poison. 

Mr.  P.  Edgely.  |         Mr.  W.  F.  Buckie 

Henry  Steel,  Esq.,  Manager.  Law  Agent — Martin  Mackay,  Esq. 

'I'HIS  COMPANY  wa.s  established  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  Industria] 
-I  Classes,  by  ofifering  all  tho  advantages  of  a  Friendly  Society,  with  none 
of  the  i-isks  connected  therewith. 

Medical  Re/tree  for  Aberdeen— Dr.  Retth,  35  Baker  St.,  and  34  Gilcomston  Part. 
Ag-ent  for  Aberdeen— GEORGE  G.  POLSON,  33a  Smrmer  Streen 
of  whom  Conditions  of  Assurance,  and  nil  neoessarv  infon  'f  .m  may  be  ha.i 


524 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ABERDEEN 


W.  GILCHRIST  &  CO. 

BEG  to  return  their  thanks  to  the  Public 
in  and  around  Aberdeen  for  their  kind 
patronage  during  the  last  1 7  Years,  and 
solicit  a  continuance  of  the  same ;  and  from 
the  fact  of  their  being  the  Only  Finn  in 
Aberdeen  that  confine  themselves  to  the 
above  Business,  they  are  thereby  enabled  to 
Conduct  Funerals  in  Town  or  Country  with 
greater  facility  than  any  other  firm,  and  at 
the  Cheapest  possible  Prices. 


drato^  ^inen  in  Jflanml  anb  Cambm 

ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

HEARSES,  MOURNING  COACHES,  CABS. 
INTIMATION  and  FUNERAL  CARDS 

AT  ONE  HOUR'S  NOTICE. 


COUNTRY  ORDERS  PUNCTUALLY 
ATTENDED  TO. 


I 


74  QUEEN  STREET. 

Open  Day  and  Night, 

525 


sm 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

The  Highest  Award— Silver  Medal,  Edinhurqk,  1886, 


For  Wood  Mantelpieces. 


JAMES  GARVIE&SONS, 

Timber  jviei^chants, 

JHousE  Garpenter8,]Horticultural  Builders, 
HEATING  ENGINEESS, 

AND 

GENERAL  CONTRACTORS. 

Manufacturers    of    Every    Description    of 
Joinery   to   tiie   Trade 


A  LARGE  AND  VARIED  STOCK  OF 

SEASONED  TIMBER  &  MOULDINGS 

OF    ALL     KINDS    ALWAYS    ON    HAND. 

HORTICULTURAL  BUILDINGS  of  Every  Deseription 

Erected  in  Town  or  Country  on  the  most 

Approved  Principles. 

gesigitis  mxb  ^©timates  on  ap^p^liiration.     ^alitattcns 
of  ^onst  l$x:optxty_,  &c. 


NORTH    BHITISH 

STEAM  JOINERY  AND  CABINET  WORKS, 

55  Rose  Street,  ABERDEEN. 

Telephone  No.  187. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

The  Highest  Award— Silver  Medal,  Edinburgh,  1886, 


For  Wood  Mantelpieces. 

JAMES  GARVIE&SONS, 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

Joinery  and  Cabinet  Work, 
Carvers,  Turners,  and  General  Art  Workers  in  Wood. 

CHIMNEY    PIECES. 

TN  OAK,  WALNUT,  TEAK,  PINE,  AND  OTHER  WOODS. 

OVERMANTELS  AND  CHIMNEY  CABINETS. 
ART   FURNITURE. 

Dining-Room,  Drawing-Room,  and  Bedroom  Suites, 
Hall  and  Library  Furnishings  made  to  order, 


WOODWORK    FOR 
INTERIORS. 


SHOP  AND   OFFICE 
FITTINGS. 

AIRTIGHT  SHOW  CASES  & 
FITTINGS  FOR  ALL  TRADES, 
DESKS,    WRITING   TABLES, 
&c. 
CHURCH  AND  VESTRY 

FURNITURE. 
CHURCHSEATING,PULPITS, 
LECTERNS,    CHOIR    SEATS, 
RAILS,  SCREENS,  &c. 

ALL  KIJ1DS  OF  JOBBING  CAREFULLY  EXECUTED. 

Drawings  and  Estimates  furnished  on  application.       Architects''  Designs 


DOORS,  DADO-FRAMING, 
STAIRCASES,  LIBRARY  FIT- 
TINGS, &c. 

SCHOOL  FURNITURE. 

BENCHES,  DESKS,  BLACK- 
BOARDS, PRESSES,  &c. 


faithfully  carried  out. 
SHOWROOMS— 55    ROSE    STREET. 


NORTH     BRITISH 

STEAM  JOINERY  AND  CABINET  WORKS, 
55  Rose  Street,  ABERDEEN. 

Telephone  No.  187. 

527 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

J.  CARYIE  &  SONS, 

PAINTEBS,  GLAZIERS,  AND 
DECORATORS, 

234  &  236  UNION  STREET, 

ABERDEEN. 

Dealers  in  Crown,  Sheet,  and  Polished 
Plate  Glass. 

A  LARGE   AND   VARIED   SELECTION   OF 

FRENCH  &  ENGLISH  PAPESHANGINGS 
ALWAYS    IN    STOCK. 

UICBISTI  WlLTil  BIC§BITI01S 

AND 

TYNECASTLE     TAPESTRY 
FURNISHED  AT  MODERATE  PRICES. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  LEADED  WINDOWS, 
DOOR  PANELS  &  SCREENS. 

In  Stained  and  Painted  Catliedral  and  Antique  Glass. 

STAIRCASE  WINDOWS  in  Simple  Tracery  or  with  Armorial 

Bearings  of  Elaborate  Character 

Carefully  carried  out  at  Moderate  Prices. 

DESIGNS  AND  ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION. 

Patent  Plate  and  Polished  Sheet  for  Carriage 
Windows  Bent  on  Short  Notice. 

PAINTED  CHINA  AND  TILES  FIRED. 

TELEPHONE    No.    188. 

528 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LEMON  SQUASH 


(^jiJiej^a?_Ei.iD.) 


Anew  Temperance  Beverage,  which  I  make,  from  the 
juice  only,  of  selected  Messina  Lemons,  This  is  the 
first  time  that  it  has  been  offered  to  the  PubHc  in  Aerated 
form. 

Lemon  Juice  is  regularly  prescribed  by  Medical  gentle- 
men as  one  of  the  best  dispellants  of  Rheumatism  and  as 
a  cooling  drink  for  Fevered  Patients.  As  a  stomachic 
drink  and  refresher  it  is  the  Prince  of  Diinks. 


To  he  had  of  the  Sole  MaJcer, 

WILLIAM  THOMSON,   Lemon  Street, 

ABERDEEN. 


Choice 

Selection  of 

Gold  and 

Silver 

Jewellery 

in  the  Newest 

Designs. 

Dress,  Keeper, 

and 

Wedding 

Rings. 

Superior 

English  and 

Foreign 

Watches  in 

Gold  and 

Silver. 


PRACTICAL 

Watchmaker, 

JEWELLER, 

AND 

OPTICIAN, 

165 

GEOPiQE    ST= 


Electro-Plated 

Goods,  and 

French  Marble 

Clocks,  etc., 

suitable 
for  Marriage 

Gifts  and 

Presentations. 

Spectacles 

and 

Eye-Glasses 

to  suit  all 

sights. 


ABERDEEN. 


529 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ESTABLISHED   1853. 

MOHR&  HAMILTON, 

SUCCESSOES  TO 
SILK  MERCERS  AND  GENERAL  DRAPERS, 

2,  4,  4  (}  GEOKliE.  8T11EET,  & 
52  UPPERKIRKGATE, 


DRESSES,    MANTLES,    and    MILLINERY,   to- 
gether with  a  large  and  varied  Stock  of  General 
Drapery  Goods  of  all  Descriptions  and  of  the  best 
possible  Value. 

INSPECTION  AND  COMPARISON  EESPECTFULLY  INVITED. 

MAKING-UP  DEPARTMENT  UNDER  MOST 
EFFICIENT  MANAGEMENT. 

530 


ADVBKKSBMENTS. 


PETKH   CHAIGHKAD 

WINE  AND  BEANDY  IMPORTER, 


mm- 


AND 


ITALIAN   WAREHOUSEMAN, 
106     UNION     STREET, 

COxN'NECTED  BY  TELEPHONE 

Y/ITH  WEST-END  BRANCH  :— 

FOUNTAINHALL    ROAD,    QUEEN'S    CROSS, 


Columns  Made  by  Turning   Machine, 
alAvays  in  Stock. 

531 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

^'      ADAM   &  CO., 

42    REGENT    QUAY,    ABERDEEN 

ADAM  BROTHERS  &  CO,, 

K  Exchange  Buildings^  Kewcjstle-oii-Tyns 

ADAM    BROTHERS 

17  GRAGEGHURGH  STREET,   LONDON,   E.G.^ 
SHIP     BROKERS, 

STEAM  SHIP  OWNERS,  COAL  MERCHANTS,  AND 
COMMISSION  AGENTS,  &C., 

Branch  Coal  Office,  UPPER  QUAY,  ABERDEEN. 

ALEXANDER  SMITH, 

PLUMBER,  BRASSFOUNDER,  &  GASFITrER, 


leave  to  intimate  to  his  Friends  and  Public  generally, 
that  he  has  always  on  hand  a  large  and  varied  stock  of 
Crystal  and  Brass  Gasaliers,  Brackets,  Glass  Globes,  &c.,  of 
the  newest  patterns,  at  very  reasonable  prices. 

Estimates  for  Plumber  Work  given  on  application. 

ALEX.  SMITH,  Houso.  18  Belvidere  Street. 
532 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

WILLIAM  LAING  &  SON, 

i      WHOLESALE  IRONMONGERS 

AND    MANUFACTURERS   OF 

SHOE  HEEL  AND  TOE  PLATES,  TIP  AND 
BOAT  NAILS. 

J^ITCHEN  Fenders,  Windskews,  Fire  Shovels,  Iron  Tubular 
^  Bleaeh-Green  Poles,  TOMB  RAILINGS,  Revolving  Chimney 
Cowls  for  Smoky  Chimneys.  Shoemakers',  Boat  Builders', 
Coopers',  and  Tinsmiths'  Furnishings.  Also,  Horse  Hair  Socks 
of  Superior  Quality,  &g. 

Estimates  given  for  all  kinds  of  GRATES,  EAILINGS,  BELL- 
HANGING,  and  other  BLACKSMITH  WORK. 

HAVE  ALWAYS  ONlHAND">rL^^GE^AI^D"vARlED  ASSORTMENT 
OF  GENERAL  IRONMONGERY. 

'^OT  Gallowgate.  Works:  Catherine  St., 

BICYCLES  CIII9  TRICYCLES. 


SOLE  AGENTS  FOR— 

S/J\/GER   &    CO.,    HILLMAN,    HERBERT,  &   COOPER, 
COVENTRY  MACHINIST  CO.,  Lim.,  H.  RUDGE  &  CO., 

Coventry, 

AND   A   FEW   OF  THE   OTHER   GOOD   MAKERS. 
EICirCLoSS     OM     HZ^^  PURCHASE. 

PERAMBULATORS,    


SEWING  MACHINES,  WASHINa   MACHINES,  &g., 
All  kinds  of  Machines   Repaired  by  Skilled   Mechanics,  at 

^WILLOXS  WATT,>o 

4  &   6  SCHOOLHILL. 

533 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BON-  ^H»  ACCORD 


19    MARKET    STREET. 

jOHn  MOIirfISOn,p]^opi^iGa^oi^. 

Soups,  Entrees,  Steaks,  Chops,  and  Hot  Joints  Daily. 

WINES,  ALES,  LIQUEURS,  &c. 

Breakfasts,  Luncheons,  and  Ball  Suppers  supplied  on 

the  Shortest  Notice. 

JOHN   GRANT, 

SOLICITS  a  share  of  the  Public's  attention  to  his  varied  assort- 
ment of 

IRONMONGERY  GOODS. 

J.  G.  directs  special  attention  to  his  Manufactures  in 

IRON   GAT3SS    AND    HAILIHGS. 

Esthnates  for  which  inay  he  had  on  appli' 
cation  at  his  Premises^ 

12  GILCOMSTON  STEPS. 

534 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ALEXANDER  MEARNS&  CO, 

§airMm  stub  §m\m  Hafecrs  tu  i^t  (^nmi, 
.  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  MANUFACTURERS 

OF 

TRAVELLING    REQUISITES 

OF   ALL    KINDS, 
In  Leather,  .Wood,  Wicker,  and  Japanned  Tin  Ware,  including  Portmanteaus 
Overland  Trunks,  Dress  Baskets,  Fitted  Dressing  Bags,  Gladstone  Bags 
Bonnet  Cases,  Sample  Cases,  &c. 

5  &  7  BACK  WY¥DruWlbj<^^ 

ABERDEEN. 

ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUES  ON  APPLICATION. 


THE 

FUNERAL    ESTABLISHMENT, 

M  ST.  PAUL  ST. 
openIday^and^ight, 

EVERY    REQUISITE    supplied    and    the 
Entire    Arrangement  of   Funerals    carried 
out  with  care  and  despatch  at  very  Mode- 
rate Charges. 

T.  R.  WATSON  &  Co., 

Proprietors. 


536 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ARCHIBALD  M'KENZIE, 

COAIr  MEI^GHANT, 

UPPER  QUAY, 

ABKRDEEN. 
NO    CHARGE^FORJJARTAGE. 

BEST  AND  SECOND  QUALITY 

LAMBTON  AND  WEAR  WALLSEND  HOUSE  COAL 

AND 

NUT    COAL 

KITCHEJ^  EAJfGES  AJfD  BLACKSMITHS. 

DiEEOT    FKOM     SUNDEELAND     BY     COLLIERIES'     OWN    SxEAMERS, 

AND 


Also,  various  descriptions  of  SCOTCH  COAL,  from  the  best 
Collieries  in  Wishaw. 

Large  and  Small  STEAM  COAL  for  Manufacturers  at  Lowest 
Prices. 


PRWCIPAL  AGENTS. 

Central,  Mr.  ALEX.  MURRAY,  247  Union  Street 
Ho/burn  District,  Mr.  0.  B.  YULE,  207  Holburn  Street. 
Rosemount  District,  Mr.  WM.  ALLAN,  84  Mount  Street. 
Ferry  hill  District,  Mr.  JAMES  RAE,  7|  South  Crown  Street. 
West  End,  CRAIGHEAD  &  CO.,  Fountain  hall  Road. 
Inverurie,  Mr.  ALEX.  LUMSDEN,  Railway  Station. 
Turriff,  Do,  do.  do. 

lusch.  Mr.  JAMES  WOOD,  Rothnie  Village. 

536 


ill 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

^3  ^VVointmtnt  in  (JDrbinarB 


TO    THE    QUEEN. 

JOHN  BLAIKIE  &  SONS, 

BRAZIERS,  BELL  AND  BRASS  FOUNDERS, 
PLUMBERS,  GASFiTTEES, 

COPPERSMITHS,  &C., 

■  GIS.  WITEl,  111  SlilTIlI  EKIIEEIS. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF 

BRASS  AND  COPPER  WORK, 

FOR 

Distillers^  Brewers,  Engineers,  Plumpers,  &e. 


A  large  Selection  of  CHANDELIERS,  BRACKETS,  &c.,  in 
Newest  Designs  at  their  SHOWROOMS,  211  Union  Stkeet 
ABERDEEN. 

Architects*  Designs  for  Church  Fittings    and  other 

Brass  Work  carried  out. 

PICTUEK   HODS  AND  BHASS  HAILC. 

ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION. 


g»as  "g^Tefers;  anb  gttfftngs  of  atC  Rtn6s 

PARAFFIN.  MODERATOR,  AND  OTHER  LAMPS,  0|LS,  &c. 


WORKS  TELEPHONE,     -    -    -    -    No.  56. 
SHOW-ROOMS  TELEPHONE,     -    No.  65. 

537 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

HIiEX.^aH^Ij^TIE, 

CHIMNEY     SWEEPER, 

(Successor  to  Mr.  P.  BOOTH,  late  of  19  Harriet  Street), 

35    LOCH    STREET, 

(First  door  west  of  George  Street,  Eight  Hand  Side.) 

Eberbeen. 


Orders  ly  Post  from  Town  and  County  punctuaUj 
attended  to.      

3^a3JE^tSj  CEm&mm^  Hampers j  Birmis&^Se 


BASKKT  HAHiaFAOTUREK, 

7    UPPeRKIRKGffCe. 


GROCERS'  and  Bakers'  Square  Baskets,  extra  strong ;  Bedroom  Baskets, 
from  4s.  9d.  ;  Travelling  Baskets,  with  lock  and  key,  from  8s.  ;  Basket 
Cradles,  from  5s.  6d.  ;  Garden  and  Fancy  Chairs ;  Clothes  Baskets,  extra 
strong.  A  lot  of  Child's  Chairs.  Clothes  Pins  and  Lines.  Large  stock  of 
Combs,  Sticks,  Sponges,  Chamois  Skms,  &c.  Fancy  French  and  German 
Baskets  and  Table  Mats ;  Door  Mats.  Fleshers'  Baskets,  cheap  and  extra 
strong ;  Fishing  Baskets ;  Birds'  Cages  ;  Knife  and  Paper  Baskets,  cheap. 


Wood  and  WicUer  Perambulators,  extra  strong, 

CHAIRS    RE-BOTTOMED    IN    CANE,    AND    BASKETS    REPAIRED. 
538 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


REGISTERED 

CURR'S 

ESSENGE-^OF-^GOFFEE, 

Which  gained  HIGHEST  AWAED  at  AMSTER- 
DAM EXHIBITION,  has  now  gained 

HIGHEST  AWARD  {Silver  Medal), 
4  EDINBURGH  ^  EXHIBITION.  ^ 


The  Lancet  Analytical  Commission  on  Food  reported  as  follows  : 
-'This  Essence  is  evidently  very  skilfully  prepared.  Mr.  Curr  has 
been  fairly  successful  in  preserving  the  grateful  Aroma  of  the  roasted 
berry." — Lancet. 


A  NEW  DIETETIC  BEVERAGE. 

THE  ARAB  ESSENCE  OF 

fUl^E   DANDEbiOJ^   60ffEE. 

This  ESSENCE  possesses  all  the  health-giving  properties  of  the 
Dandelion,  and,  being  highly  refined,  is  free  from  the  harsh  taste 
Avhich  has  been  felt  to  be  disagreeable  in  the  ordinary  preparations. 
In  Bottles,  at  Is.  each.     Sold  by  all  Grocers. 


Prepared  at  the  Aberdeen  Coffee  Essence  Works, 

22  SCHOOLHILL. 

539 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


STEWJIRT  &  CO. 

{Late  STEWART  &  CRUICKSHANK\ 

BON-ACCORD 

GRANITE    WORKS, 

35  Charles  Street,  Broadford  Lane,  and 
127  Causewayend. 

House— 20   POWIS  TERRACE. 

Granite  Monuments  in  all  kinds  of  Red,  Grey,  Black, 
and  Green  Granite,  Worked  and  Polished  by  Steam- 
Power  Machinery. 

HEADSTONES  from  £8  10s. 

CARRIAGE  PAID.       DESIGNS  and  PRICES  on  Application. 

Aberdeen  Rubber  Warehouse, 


WATERPROOFS  in   every    variety. 
DANISH    KID    JACKETS. 

SURGICAL  APPLIANCES,  MECHANICAL  GOODS, 

ALL    SORTS. 

BELTING,  HOSE,  &c.,  &c. 
LUBRICATING     OILS. 

FINDLAY  &  CO., 

146    GEORGE    STREET. 

640 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


John  A^ery  &  Co.,  Ld., 

LITHOGRAPHERS,      ENGRAVERS, 

BDOISIllESS, 

ME'STIIFEIS.  ilQlIIElS,  PTOLISlllS.  &€.. 

14    GALLOWGATE, 

ABERDEEN, 

— -@-H— 

Every  Description  of  Commercial  and  Artistic 

PRINTING,    LITHOGRAPHING,    and 

BOOKBINDING  on  the  Premises. 


ARMY  CONTRACTORS. 


MMK.  Itrf  1  &  SONS, 

CHIMNEY  SWEEPERS, 

14  EAST  NORTH  STREET 

(End  next  King  Street), 

ABERDEEN. 


Largest  Establishment  in  town. 
All  Orders  punctually  attended  to  from  Town  or  Country. 

ESTABLISHED  1849. 

541 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Established  1843.  Telephone  No.  54. 

WILLIAM  CAY  &  SONS, 

FUNERAL  UNDERTAKERS, 
22  UNION  PLACE  & 

143   Geokge   Street. 


The  Entire  Arrangements  of  FUNERALS  in  Tovm 
and  Country  underlet J:rjt  and  conducted  in  evei'y  Style, 

CLOTH  COYEFED  AND  OAK  COFFINS. 

MEDI/EVAL   COFFINS,   IN    PINE   AND   OAK, 

Plain  and  Mounted. 


Grave  Clothes  in  Flannel,  Cambric,  &c.  Intimation 
and  Funeral  Letters.  In  Memoriam  Cards  and 
Mourning  Stationery. 


Hearses,  Mourning  Coaches,  and  Cabs.  Floral 
Wreaths  and  Crosses,  for  Coffin  and  Grave  Decora- 
tion, of  Newest  Designs,  from  best  Matters,  and 

EYEJRY  FUNERAL  REQUISITE. 


Telegraphic  Address,  "CAY,  Aberdeen". 
Carpentry  &  Joinery  Works— G-ilcomston  Park. 


I 


542 


IDVERTISBMBNTS. 


VENETIAN    BLINDS, 

MANUFACTURED  ALL  COLOURS,  Also, 
®Si  iSiSii  lepaintcd,  f  aped,  and  forded. 


=5 


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Si. 


PBICES  ON  APPLICATION, 


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12  Bridge  Place. 


B.  HENDERSON  &  SON, 

JAPANNERS,  TINSMITHS,  &  GROCERS'  OUTFITTERS. 
79    ST.   ANDREW    STREET 

AND 

543 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

MILNES'  SELECT  LIBRARY  &  READING  CLUB. 

199  UNION  ST.  &  1  CKOWN  ST.,  ABERDEEN. 

ESTIBLISIEB  llll. 

NEW  BOOKS  OF  GENERAL  INTEREST  ARE  ADDED  IMMEDIATELY 
ON  PUBLICATION. 

TERMS  OF  SUBSCRIPTION. 

I  Month.  3  Months.       6  Months.     12  Months. 

£     S.     D.  £     S.     D.  £    S.      D.  £     S.    D. 

1  Book  at  a  time,  036         086         0  14    0         110 

5  Vols.,      „  060         0  15    0         150         220 

8,,  „  076         110         116    0         330 

12    „  „  0  10    0         176         280         440 

16     „  „  0  12    0         1  11     6         3    0    0         5    5    0 

And  4  Volumes  for  every  additional  Guinea  per  Annum. 

FOE   MAGAXIXHKS   &:  HKYXEWS  ALONE, 
10s.  6d.  PER  ANNUM. 

Published  Every  Saturday.    Eight  Pages.     Price  One  Penny. 

ESTABLISHED    1864. 

HAS  a  large  and  growing  circulation  in  Aberdeenshire,  and  is  the  BEST 
FAMILY  NEWSPAPER  in  the  County.  It  devotes  great  attention  to 
district  intelligence,  publishes  regularly  two  first-class  Serial  Tales,  papers 
on  Historic  Scenes,  Character  Sketches,  and  articles  of  general  interest, 
Poetry,  and  Correspondence. 

A  FIRST-CLASS  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM, 

W.  &  D.  C.  THOMSON,  Pkophietors  and  Publishers, 
18  Adelphi. 


^WILLIAM    BROV/N, 

FISHING  TACKLE   JYIAKER, 

86    GEORGE   STREET,    ABERDEEN. 

A  Large  Stock  of  Salmon  and  Trout  Flies  always  on  hand,  and 
Patterns  dressed  on  the  premises  on  the  shortest  notice.  Rods  made 
and  repaired.  Rods,  Reels,  Lines,  &c.,  and  every  requisite  for 
Angling. 

544 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


'■'JOHN  A,  SANGSTER, 

St.  Clair  Street  Engineering  Works, 
ABERDEEN. 

.0'       GRANITE  POLISHING  MACHINERY. 

BREAD  AND  BISCUIT  MACHINERY,  BISCUIT 

GUAGING  ROLLERS,  BRAKE  ROLLERS, 

DOUGH  MIXERS. 


CRANES  and  HOISTS  for  all  purposes— Steam  or  Hand. 


ENGINES,  from  1  to  20  H.P.,  of  the  most  modern 

designs;  also, 
Shafting^  Couplings,  Hangers,  Plummer  Blochs, 
Pulleys,  Sinir  and  Bevel  Gearing,  Tire  Bend- 
ing Machines,  Saw  Spindles,  Screw  Jachs, 
Lathes,  Bumps,  and  Drilling  Machines, 

Planing,  Boring,  and  Turning  for  the  Trade. 
All  kinds  of  BLACKSMITH  WORK  executed  by  experienced  Workmen. 


'INTOSH  &  RAE, 

SCULPTORS, 

"LORNE"  GRANITE  WORKS, 

EUTCEEaJV  STREET  WEST, 


ABERDEEN 

545 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PORTLAND  CEMENT, 


AND 


PLASTER  OF  PARIS  OR  STUCCO. 


PETEK  BISSET  &  SON, 

M.  RETTIE  &  SONS 

RESPECTFULLY  CALL  ATTENTION  TO  THEIR 

HIGHLY  FINISHED  GRANITE  JEWELLERY, 
SILVER  CREST  BROOCHES. 

Of  superior  Manufacture,  made  to  any  design. 
A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT  OP 

Suitable  for  Marriage  Gifts  and  Presentations. 

GOLD  AND  SILVER  WATCHES. 
FRENCH    CLOCKS 

AND 

DRAWING   ROOM, 

Ac,  &c.,  &c. 

151  UNION  STREET. 

646 


ANVERTISEMENTS. 
LABOR  OIWNIA  YIJ<CIT. 


BELMONT 


WOBKS 


(Off  Union  and  Belmont  Streets). 

(S.  ii  W.  rRA$Efi, 

STEAM  PRINTERS,  LITHOGRAPHERS, 

and   Wholesale  and  Manufaeturing  Stationers. 

Orders  tastefully  and  expeditiously  executed 
at  very  moderate  charges.  ESTIMATES  ON 
APPLICATION. 

GRANITE  POLISHING  WORKS. 


JAMES  PETRIE&  CO., 

Granite  Merchants  and  Quarry  Owners, 
WELLINGTON  HOAD,  ABERDEEN. 

BLUE,    GREY,    RED,    PINK,    GREEN,    AND    BLACK   GRANITE    HEAD- 
STONES, CROSSES,  OBELISKS,  AND  MONUMENTS. 

Inscriptions  Neatly  and  Accurately  Cut. 
Resigns  anb  frtres  on  application. 

Orders  delivered  in  the  United  Kingdom,  Carriage  Paid. 

517 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHN  ffl,  HENDERSON, 


GRANITE  POLISHING  MACHINERY.  PUMPS 
of  all  kinds.  EXPANDING  CHUCKS,  the  Best  and 
Cheapest  in  the  market  SHAFTING,  2  to  3  inches 
diameter,  and  under  20  feet  lengths,  at  14/  per  cwt. — manu- 
factured by  special  machinery  ;  also  COUPLINGS, 
CARRIERS,  HANGERS,  PLUMMER  BLOCKS, 
PULLEYS,  SPUR  and  BEVEL  GEARING. 

CRANES  and  HOISTS  of  all  kinds,  for  Builders, 
Quarries,  Timber-yards,  Stone-yards,  "Wharfs,  Warehouses,  &c. 

STEAM  HAMMERS,  LATHES,  SHAPING 
and  SLOTTING  MACHINES,  PLANING  mul 
DRILLING  MACHINES,  TIRE  BEADING  MA- 
CHINES. 

RACK  JACKS,  BOTTLE  JACKS,  TRAVEL- 
LING JACKS. 

ENGINES,  from  1  to  50  Horse-Power,  upon  the  most 
improved  principles  for  Economy  of  Fuel. 

BREAD  and  BISCUIT  MACHINERY— Biscuit 

Guaging  EoUers,  Brake  Eollers,  Dough  Mixing  Machines^ 
Stirrers. 

WOOD  WORKING  MACHINERY,  Timber  and 

Deal  Frames,  Circular  Saw  Benches,  Saw  Spindles,  Planing 
and  Moulding  Machines. 


IN  STOCK,  ready  for  delivery,  Engines— 2  to  6  Horse-Power;  Pumps; 
Latlies;  Drilling  Machines;  Bakers'  Gauging  Rollers,  Brake  Rollers; 
Screw  Jacks  ;  Joiners'  Mortising  Machines,  &c. 

548 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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EO.  JMI 


km, 


Jewellers  to  the  Queen  and  Royal  Family, 

WATCH  &  CLOCK  MAKERS 

TO 

MAKERS  OF 
GRANITE  ORNAMENTS  AND  SCOTCH  JEWELLERY, 

CHEST    BROOCHES, 

HIGHLAND  ORNAMENTS, 


107  11101  STIEIX 

ABERDEEN. 

.   TELEPHONE  No.  97. 

CLOCKS  WOUND  and  REGULATED  at  a 
Fi25ed  Charge  per  Annum. 


BE^iT  woiST  mnmnti,  n  f%%  ^eut. 


549 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GEORGE  H.  LOW, 

HOUSE,  SHIP,  AND  CHEMICAL  PLUMBER, 

BRASSFOUNDER,  BELLHANGER,  COPPERSMITH, 
GA8FITTER,  AND  SANITARY  ENGINEER, 

4  22,*22\*&<{'24*SKENE<'STREET,  *• 

Has  always  on  hand  a  varied  Stock  of  Gasaliers,  Brackets, 

Lobby  and    Hall   Lanterns,   Glass   Globes,    &c.,    newest 
Colours  and  Patterns,  at  Eeasonable  Prices. 

Estimates  given  for  all  classes  of  Plumber  Work 
on  application. 

FRENCH  AND  ENGLISH   BOOT 

AND  SHOE  SALOONS, 

755    UNION    STREET    WEST. 

JVIilne,  gons,  ^  Co. 

Are  now  showing  the  largest  Stock  of  First-Class 
Boots  and  Shoes  in  the  City,  selected  from  the  best 
Paris,  Vienna,  and  English  Makers,  and  at  Modebatb 
Peices. 

Also  a  large  assortment  of  Lawn  Tennis  Shoes  at 
Lowest  Prices.  -' 


Boots  and  Shoes  made  to  Measure. 


5  PER   CENT.  DISCOUNT  FOR  READY  MONEY. 

550 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


aAME$  +  MAO^ETH, 

181    UNION  STREET, 
ABERDEEN. 


PIANOS  #'  ORGANS  ON  OUR  THREE 
YEARS'  SYSTEM. 

SECOND-HAND  INSTRUMENTS    ^    -i-    -J- 
•i-      4      +      4-      ALWAYS  IN  STOCK. 

Tuning  and  Repairs  carefully  done. 


SHORTHAND  (Pitman's  System). 

Mr.  C.  M.  IaWRENCE, 

Shorthand  Writer  and  Reporter, 

198  UNION  STREET, 

Teacher  of  Shorthand,  Kobert  aordon's  College,  Grammar 
School,  etc., 

Gives  PEIYATE  and  CLASS  INSTRUCTION  in 
SHORTHAND  and  the  ART  of  VERBATIM  RE- 
PORTING. 

INSTRUCTION   also  in  BOOK-KEEPING  and 
WRITING. 

REGISTRY  FOR  CLERKS  AND  SHORTHAND  WRITERS. 

551 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ROBERT    TINDALL, 

H FATING  ENGINEER,    SMITH,    AND    BELL-HANGER, 

(West  Side  of  George  Street,  near  Crooked  Lane). 

\  !.i.  kinds  of  Iron  Railings,  General  Smith  and  Bell-Hanger  Work  done  ; 
Speciality  in  Hot-water  Heating,  on  Perkin's  System,  with 
Small  Pipes,  the  most  suitable  for  all  large  Buildings,  &c.,  &c. 

Also,  Greenhouses  heated  with  2",  2,",  and  \"  ;  Cast-iron  Pipes 
and  Boilers  of  the  most  improved  make  ;  Welded,  Malleable,  and  Cast- 
iron — all  Sizes. 

Estimates,  &c.,  on  application  at 
1©   ILiOOH   STKBET. 


JOHN    C.    M*L]KOD, 

HATTER, 

Also,  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  SILK,  ZANELLA,  and  RUSSELL 
rft???p?^'^^?SfeF'  WATERPROOE  COATS,  and  CAPES 
99LX:A^S,  FRONTS,  WRISTBANDS,  TIES,  SCARES,  and 
liLUVJSb.     Mournings  Bands  and  Weepers. 

SPECIAL  AHD  ODD  HATS  MADE  TO  QEDER. 
HOME-MADE  WOOLLEN  GOODS. 

ALEIXANDEH   LAING, 

WOOL    MEBCH^NT,    ABEBDEEK, 

and  Lessee  of  the  Wool  Mill  of  Ardlethen,  ELLON, 

TS  prepared  to  MANUPACTURE  WOOL  into  Blankets,  Plaidings,  Winceys. 
I  Tweeds  Crumbcloths.  Stocking  Yarns,  &c.  Stock  of  above  Goods  at  the 
I\I Ills,  and  Samples  may  be  seen  at  Gilcomston  Tannery.     The  mills  having. 


With  promptness,  at  moderate  charges 

552 


X,l^._Yools_  Received  at  Gilcomston  TAry^sy,  «r  addressed  to  A.  L.,  gt 


ADVERTISEMENTS, 


GENERAL  DYE   WORKS, 

42l   Upperkirkgate. 


ESTABLISHED  1857. 


o<j  ROBERT  4  FERGUSON,  I> 

D  YE  E, 

RESPECTFULLY  returns  thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Public 
in  general  of  Aberdeen  and  Country,  and  the  sm-rounding  Counties, 
for  the  liberal  patronage  conferred  upon  him  during  the  fifty-one  years  he 
has  been  in  business  in  Aberdet;n. 

ii.  1 .  desires  to  state  that  be  has  introduced  Steam  Power  into  his  premises, 
thus  giving  him  greater  latilitics  in  executijig  all  orders  committed  to  his 
care  ;  and  he  trusts,  from  his  long  practical  experience  and  friendly  corres- 
pondence with  some  of  the  first  Masters  of  the  Art,  in  the  South  and  West  of 
Scotland,  to  be  able  to  give  his  employers  every  satisfactian. 

The  Dye-House  arrangements  sit  present  are  as  follows  : — Mf^inoes, 
Coburgs,  &c. ,  dyed  and  dressed,  commencing  on  Tuesday  every  week.  Silks 
Velvets,  Poplins,  &c. ,  dyed  and  dressed  on  the  most  approved  prir>ciples, 
commencing  on  Wednesday  and  Friday  every  week. 

Silks  watered  on  Thursday  and  Saturday. 

Carpets,  Crumb-Cloths,  and  Hearth-Rugs  cleaned. 

All  sorts  of  Linen  Drapery  hot  calendered. 

Moreen  and  Damask  Furniture  cleaned,  re-dyed  and  dressed. 

Printed  Furniture  cleaned,  starched  and  glazed. 

Straw  Bonnets  dyed  Black,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Kid  Gloves  dyed  Black. 

Gentlemen's  Apparel  renovated  in  a  superior  style. 

ORDERS  FROM  THE  COUNTRY  ATTEKDED  TO  WITH  PUNCTUALITY 
AND  DESPATCH. 

*^*Not  accountable  for  any  Article  left  over  Twelve  Months. 


JAMES   MATTHEWS, 

PLUMBER,    GASFITTER,   &  BELLHANGER, 

rro  ■woonL.:M:.^isrH:ix_.iL,  7^0 

Corner  of  St.  Andrew  Street,  opposite  Eoyal  Infirmary. 
Always  on  hand,  a  Variety  of  CHANDELIEES,  BRACKETS, 
HALL  and  lobby  LAMPS,  GAS  STOVES,  &o.  &o. 


ESTIMATES    GIVEN. 
553 


ADYERTISBMENTS. 


FAMILY  AND  COMPLIMENTARY 
MOUBNING. 

prattTkeith 

Have  always  on  hand  a  Large  Stock  of 

Suitable  for  Mournings,  in 

MERINOES,  CASHMERES,  AND  CRAPE 

CLOTHS. 


PRIESTLEY'S 
Blaeh  Dress  Fabrics,  and  Silk  and   Wool 


READY-MADE  BLACK  COSTUMES. 


Having  a  Large  Staff  of  Dressmakers, 
Mantlemakers,  and  Milliners,  orders 
to  any  extent  can  be  promptly  ejie- 
outed. 

Flannel  and  Cambric 

GRAVE    DRESSES. 


POLISHED  OAK  COFFINS. 


PRATT   &   KEITH, 


554 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  CHEAPEST  HOUSE  IN  TOWN 

FOE 

REALLY    SUBSTANTIAL 

Furniture,  Floorcloths,  Linoleums,  Carpets,  CrumLcloths, 
Curtains,  Bedding,  Blankets,  Bedsteads,  Spoons,  Forks,  Cutlery, 
Furnishing  Ironmongery,  Fenders,  Fire-Irons,  Watches, 
Clocks,  Jewellery,  Electro-plate,  Pianofortes,  Perambulators, 
Sewing  Machines,  Mangles,  Bicycles,  Tricycles,  Silvered  Plate- 
Glass  ;  Spring,  Hair,  Wool,  and  Straw  Mattresses. 


Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Dress  Goods  and  Suits  made  to  order. 


Note.— We  employ  Cabinetmakers,  Upholsterers,  French  Polishers, 
Watchmakers,  Jewellers,  and  Tailors,  and  can  execute  Re- 
pairs on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

Estimates  and  Designs  upon  Application.     Paym  ent  by 
Weekly  or  Monthly  Instalments. 

Large  Quantity  of  PAPERHANGINGS  from  3d.  up  to 
1/6  per  piece. 


J.  f^"  J.  S.  ANDERSON, 

UNIVERSAL  PROVIDERS, 
93    QUEEN    STREET, 

ABERDEEN, 

565 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


4AME$  KNOWLE$, 

MANUFACTURER 

OF 

Slate 

Cljimney  Pieces,  &e., 

AND 

r/L£   MERCHANT, 

59  JOHN  STREET. 


Showrooms— 
131    GEORGE    STREET. 

556 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ANDREW  DICKIE, 

24  THISTLE  STREET. 


COFFINS,  IN  OAK,  PINE,  AND  CLOTH. 

Cloth  Coffins  from  £1  upwards. 

Flannel  and  Cambric  Gowns  and  Shrouds. 

Intimation  and  Funeral  Letters. 

Wreaths  for  Coffin  and  Grave  Decorations,  Globes, 

dc. 


HEARSES,  MOURNING  COACHES,  AND  CABS. 

Every   Funeral    Requisite    supplied   25    per   Cent, 
cheaper  than  any  funeral  establishment  in  town. 


Orders  from  Town  or  Country  for  any  of  the  above 
will  have  immediate  attention— Day  or  Night. 


Agent  for  Holburn  District— 

Mr.  GREEN,  72  Holburn  Street. 


Workshop— 7  WINDMILL  LANE. 

JOBBING  IN  CARPENTER  AND  CABINET  WORK. 

Orders  left  at  24  Thistle  Street  or  Workshop  will 

be  attended  to. 


557 


^ 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


^'  BERLIN  ^  WOOL  ^  AND  ^  FANCY  ^  GOODS 

WAREHOUSE, 
7S0   UNION    STREET,    ABERDEEN. 


EJVISLIE  &  JVIAIJ^  beg  most  respectfully  to  tliauk  their  Fiien( 
for  the  very  liberal  support  accorded  them  during  the  past  yeas 
and  trust,  by  strict  attention  to  business,  and  all  orders  entrustei 
to  them  being  carefully  and  reasonably  carried  out,  still  to  solicit 
further  share  of  patronage.  i 

E.  &  M.  desire  to  recommend  their  large  Stock  of  Undi 
clothing,  suitable  for  Ladies  and  Children,  comprising — Good  sel4 
tion  of  Hand  and  Machine-worked  Goods,  in  Cotton,  Linen,  Flanne 
and  Flannelettes  ;  Hand-worked  Stockings  and  Socks  in  gre 
variety  ;  Baby  Linen,  Pinafores,  and  Dress  Aprons. 


FANCY   DEPARTMENT. 

A  great  selection  of  Leather  Goods  ;  Fancy  Needle-work  in 
the  newest  Designs;  Crewel  Silks;  Plain  and  Fancy  Worste 
Any  Article  twt  in  Stock  can  begot  on  the  shortest  notice.  Childre 
Millinery  and  Dressmaking  done  ;  also  Embroidery  Stamping. 

"RUPTURE  TRUSSES. 


Caution  to  Wearers  against  Vendors  of  Steel  Trusses. 

^TEEL  TRUSSES  should  never  be  used  unless  speciall 
J,^     fitted  to  the  person  by  a  Practical  Experienced  Surgici 
Meclianiciau  before  the  steel  is  tempered.     If  this  pi" 
caution  is  neglected,  there  is  great  liability  to  danger  incurre 
and  ease  and  comfort  cannot  be  obtained. 


JAMES    KINNEAR, 

Surgical   Mechanician    and  Inventor  of  Artificia 
Limbs,  Trusses,  &c., 

110  IING  STREET.  ABERBEEM. 

See  Stand,  International  Exhibition,  Edinburgh. 
558 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 
ESTABLISHED   UPWARDS  OF  40  YEARS. 

GAUL  &  WILSON 

(LateLAING  &  MELVIN), 

SADDLERS  &  HARNESS  MAKERS,  TRUNK 
&  PORTMANTEAU  MANUFACTURERS, 

4  &  6  Bon- Accord  Street, 

UNION    STREET, 
ABEBDEEN. 

N.B.— Outfits  of  Saddlery  for  India  and  Foreign  Parts  supplied  on 
the  shortest  notice. 

COLONIAL    SADDLES    KEPT    IN    STOCK. 

ESTIMATES  ON  APPLICATION. 

(  Gentlemen  who  can  introduce  FIRE 
AGENCIES]        or  LIFE  business  are  invited  to 
(        apply  for  Agencies. 

SOUTH      BRITISH 

AND 

NATIONAL 

Capital  Subscribed,  Je4,000,000.    Funds  in  Hand,  je492,000. 
Scottish  Branch— 88  St.  Vincent  Street,    Glasgow. 

R.  STEPHEN"  MILNE,  Manager. 

THE    ROCK   LIFE 

ESTABLISHED    1806. 

Accumulated  Funds,  over £3,237,473 

Amount  of  Bonus  Additions  made,    -         -        -        -        3,646,588 

Annual  Income, 273,857 

Claims  paid, 9,021,234 

Rates  and  Proposal  Forms  may  be  Jiad  on  application  to  Mr.  Milne,  or  Agents. 

AGENT-W.  WEBSTER,  47  UNION  STREET,  ABERDEEN. 

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CORRECTED    UP    TO    DATE, 

Showing — 


Municipal  Bomidary, 

Dimsion  of  Wards, 

Division  of  Parishes^ 

Tramway  Routes, 

Omnibus  Routes, 

Parliamentary  Division, 

Pillar  Boxes  and  Recekmig  Houses,  tkc.,  <licc. 


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