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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

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122 WAL— WAT Walker, Wm, flesher, 21, Wales'st. mkt. h. 10, Wales st. Walker Wm. and Joseph, bakers, 11, Fisherrow Walker Wm. steward ( Nimrod) vint. & sailmaker, 6, Netli- Walker Wm. Canal bridge, Mounthooly [ erkirkgate Walker Mrs. stay- maker, 1, Blackfriars street Walker Mrs. Register- office, 9, Guestrow Walker Misses, Crown street Wallace, Andrew, merchant and brewer, Auchmidl Wallace James, 20, George street Wallace Wm. shipmaster ( Briton) 15, James street Wallace Wm. boot and shoemaker, 26, Longacre Wallace Wm. mason, 69, North street Wales, Alex, sailmaker, 12, St. Clement's street Wales Lieut. Andw. R. N. 67, Bon- Accord street Walters, William, ( Ballater) mail guard, 18, Huntly st. Warden, Misses, Ladies' School, 68, Queen street Waring, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 56, Green Warrack, Charles, baker, Woodside Warrack James, surgeon, Summerhill Warrack James, merchant, 143, Skene street Waters, Benjamin, clerk, ( Devanha Brewery) h. Gor- don's court, 10, Gordon street Watkins, Alexander, manufacturer, ( Broadford Works) li. Broadford Watch Houses, Huxter- row, and Union place Watson, Archibald, cashier, Broadford Works, h. May bank, Hutcheon street Watson George, boot and shoemaker, and leather cutter, 14, Netherkirkgate, h. 25, Bon- Accord street Watson George, wright, 9, Huntly street Watson James, clerk, ( Taylor & Co.) 46, Upperkirkgate Watson James, blacksmith, Duncan's court, 74, Gallowgate Watson John, Britannia Tavern, and shipmaster, Exchequer court, h. 9, Exchequer row Watson John, merchant tailor, 29, Broad street Watson Patrick, teacher, 25, Chapel street Watson Robert, vintner, 93, Shiprow Watson Wm. W. S. sheriff- substitute, East Craibstone st. Watson Wm. traveller, ( Wm. Pirie & Co.) h. 1, Chapel lane Watson Mrs. George, 9, Union place Watson Mrs. William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, New- bridge, Hardgate Watson Mrs. vintner, Canal terrace Watson Mrs. 66, Bon- Accord street Watson Miss, teacher, 41, Bon- Accord street Watt, Alexander, shipmaster, Ruthrieston Watt Alexander, land- surveyor, Watt's house, Young st. Watt Alexander, shoemaker, Steps of Gilcomston Watt David, grocer and spirit dealer, 15, Chapel street Watt George, surgeon, 57, Dee street Watt George, inn- keeper, 1, and 14, Regent quay Watt George, mealseller, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 21, East North- street
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