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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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SIM— SKU 109 Simpson, James, builder, 77, George st. h. 20, Schoolhill Simpson James, advocate, 102, Union street Simpson James, gardener, 4, Shuttle lane Simpson James, gardener, Ann street Simpson James, chimney sweeper, 63, Netherkirkgate Simpson John, jun. builder, 54, Bon- Accord street Simpson John, yost. builder, 74, Windmill brae Simpson Jno. clothier and haberdasher, h. 14, Bon- Accord st. Simpson Patrick, rope and twine manufacturer, 8, Union row, h. 49, Broad street Simpson Robert, wright, 32, St. Andrew street Simpson & Whyte, woollen drapers, and furnishers of gen- tlemen's clothing, 21, Union buildings Simpson William, advocate, ( Pror. Fiscal for the County)— Office, 56, h. 58, Bon- Accord street Simpson William, beadle, Chapel of Ease, and funeral waiter, 111, Skene street Simpson William, wright, 26, Skene street Simpson William, & Co. chain- cable, anchor, ship- smiths, and boiler- makers, York place Simpson William, turner, 26, Skene street, h. 8, Spa street Simpson William, cabinet maker, 86, Hutcheon street Simpson Mrs. William, 2, Yeats lane Simpson Miss, Lower Middlefield Simpson Miss Ann, Broadford Simpson Miss, milliner, dressmaker, 10, Kidd lane Sinclair, Al. ( of Sincl. & Simpson) h. 8. Constitution st. Sinclair George, tailor, 16, Huxter- row Sinclair & Simpson, clothiers and haberdashers, 11, Broad street Sinclair Wm. wholesale druggist, 36, Union street Sinclair Mrs. J. porter and spirit dealer, Jack's brae Singer, Adam, agent, house and office, Broad street, entry, 2, Longacre Skea, Thos. horse- shoer and farrier, 59, George street, h. 1, Charlotte street Skene, Captain Alexander, R. V. 13, Silver street Skene Charles, M. D. professor of medicine, Marischal College, h. 42, Castle street Skene George, woollen manufacturer, 126, Gallowgate Skene Robert, baker, 4, Justice street Skene Thomas, draper, 5, Broad street, h. Causewayend Skene Thomas, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 93, h. 95, Causewayend Skene Wm. wool merchant, 14, Queen st, 126, Gallowg. Skene Miss E. 1, Justice street Skinner, Alexander, shore- porter, 8, Exchequer- row Skinner Donald, flesher, Cotton Skinner P. A. candlemaker, St. Catherine's crt. 14, Shiprow Skinner the Right Rev. Bishop William, ( St. Andrew's Chapel) h. 1, Golden square Skinner William, advocate, 84, Union street Skues, Lieut. Geo. R. M. dentist & cupper, 31, Queen st.
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