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POST-OFFICE
ABERDEEN
DIRECTORY
1887-88.
ABERDEEN:
PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR BY
A. KING AND COMPANY,
PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.
AND SOLD BY THE LETTER CARRIERS.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. 35
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
MEDICAL DIRECTORY. 41
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
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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.
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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 >■
of Manitoba )
British Columbia and )
Vancouver Island j
Newfoundland
India (including Aden, ■)
Burmah, & Zanzibar)., j
Cyprus
Gibraltar ■)
Malta i f
Ceylon
Hong Kong and certain')
places in. China )
Labuan
Straits Settlements
West Indies —
Antigua, Dominica, "^
Montserrat, Nevis, St. (
Kitts, St. Vincent, and X
Tortola )
Barbados, Grenada, St.^
Lucia, Tobago, Belize, >
and Trinidad J
Jamaica
British Guiana
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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
i^OSTAL DIRKCTORY.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
324
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
TRADES AND PROPEh^SIONS' DIRECTORY.
327
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
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
329
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.
TRADES AND I'UOFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
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
332
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.
334
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
336
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)
340
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.
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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.
348
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
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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.
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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
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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
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
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
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
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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TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
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
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY.
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
360
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
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS' DIRECTORY,
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
364
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
31
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
TRADES AND PROPESSION(=j DIRECTORY.
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
392
STREET DIRECTORY.
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
394
STREET DIRECTORY.
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
395
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.)
396
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
412
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
«TREET DIRECTORY.
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
35
414
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
416
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
417
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
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.
STREET DIRECTORY.
443
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
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.
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447
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
448
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
449
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
450
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
452
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.)
454
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.)
456
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.)
458
STREET DIRECTORY.
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.
459
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
460
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
461
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
462
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.
463
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
464
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
465
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
466
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
467
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
468
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
STREET DIRECTORY,
469
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.
470
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
STREET DIRECTORY.
471
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
472
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
ABERDEEN CITY LIBRARIES
42
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
-@-
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.
Bon-Aecopd Ppopepfy '^»
^w>- Inn^fmmf Company
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.
512
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.
515
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.
617
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.
518
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,
«|
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.
^m
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
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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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