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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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50 DON— DUG Donaldson, Richard Walker, clothier and haberdasherj 17, Union buildings, h. 19, Union street Donaldson's School, 17, Backwynd Donaldson Mrs. flesher, 29, Wales street market, h. 10, Wales street Donaldson Mrs. Captain, 143, Skene street Douglas, Charles, merchant, 9, Exchequer row Douglas David, mender of china and glass, Stronach's close Douglas Rev. George ( Wesleyan Chapel) Skene- terrace Douglas Mrs. ( late of Ellon) 38, Constitution street Doverty, George, broker, 71, Queen street Dow, Alexander, blacksmith, and iron heel and toe maker, Charles street Doverty John, shoemaker, 14, Castle brae Dower, James, vintner, Holburn street Dower Joseph, grocer and spirit- dealer, 25, Causewayend Downie, Alexr. teacher of dancing, & c. Crown court, Union street Downie Alexander, mate, 16, Prince Regent street Downie Charles, of Ashfield, Morayshire, h. Gilcomston Downie James, shoemaker, 46, Netherkirkgate Downie Miss, Lower Middlefield, Cotton Drimmie, Alexander, manufacturer, Rubislaw works Drimmie Daniel, manufacturer ( Broadford works), h. 191, George street Drummond, James, ladies' boot and shoe ware- room, 1, Queen street, h. 19, Guestrow Drysdale, Misses, boarding school, 39, Union place Duff, Alexander, tailor, M'Combie's court, 52, Union street, and 51, Netherkirkgate —— Alexander S. C. D. Record Office, h. M'Combie's court Duff Archibald, teacher of dancing and music, and con- ductor of music at dinners, balls, & c. Clayhills Duff Charles, wright and cabinetmaker, h. Holburn st. Duff James, shoemaker, 27, George street Duff James, vintner, 64, Woolmanhill Duff Mrs. A. teacher, Clayhills Duffus, James, confectioner, 86, Union street, h. 9, St. Nicholas lane Duffus James, manufacturer, 19, Longacre Duffus John ( John Duffus & Co.) h. St. Clement street Duffus John, & Co. machinists, mechanics, and ship- builders, St. Clement street Duffus Jno. advocate, 56, Marischal st. h. St. Clement st. Duffus William, Kepplestone, h. 5, Skene place Duffus Mrs. confectioner, 6, Blairton lane Duffus Misses, silk- dyers and milliners, 83, Queen street Duguid, Alexander, flesher, 6, Wales street market, h. 53, Virginia street Duguid Francis, overseer, ( W. P. & Son) Gordon mills Duguid Jas. clothier, 10, Broad st. h. West Craibstone st. Duguid John, clerk, 29, Longacre
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