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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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Female School of Industry, Union terrace School of Industry, 13, Chronicle lane Fenton, Alexander, shore porter, 14, Shiprow Fenton James, agent for Penny Nat. Library— office, 70, George street Ferguson, Alexander, blacksmith aud bell- hanger, 5, Putaehieside Ferguson Andrew, M. D. 38, Green, h. 158, Union street Ferguson James, advocate— office, M'Combie's court, h. Cooperston place Ferguson James, & Co. brokers, 15, King street Ferguson John, shoemaker, 2, Trinity corner Ferguson Robert, surgeon and accoucheur, 31, Schoolhill Ferguson Rev. William, Seaman's Chapel, Sugarhouse lane, li. 108, Gallowgate Ferguson Mrs. John, 108, Gallowgate Ferguson Miss, 40, Bon- Accord street Fern, James, renovator, 75, George street Fern Wm. grocer and spirit dealer, 78, Woolmanhill Ferrier, Alex, grocer, 63, Woolmanhill Ferrier James, gardener, 10, Spa street Ferrier Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 10, Spa street Ferrier Mrs. 19, Kidd lane Fettes, Janet, poultry shop, 69, Windmill brae Fettes Mrs. 10, Correction wynd Feuillet, Henry A, cabinetmaker, ( of Robertson & Feu- illet) h. Waterloo quay Fiddes, Alex, collector of customs, 135, King street Fiddes Alex, grocer and spirit dealer, 11, Exchequer road Fiddes David, confectioner, 11, North st. h. 21, Shoe lane Fiddes Wm. manufacturer, 78, Skene street Fidler, Alex, spirit dealer, 53, h. 54, Quay Fidler Geo. boot and shoemaker, 18, h. 91, Gallowgate Fillan, S. teacher of drawing, 13, George street Findlay, Alex. jun. boot and shoemaker, 60, Queen st. Findlay David, overseer, Seaton, h. Newton, Auehmull Findlay James, boot and shoemaker, Holburn street Findlay John, shipmaster, ( Fox) 1, Wellington street Findlay John, watchmaker, and manufacturer of sterling and german silver plate, 30, Broad street Findlay Robert, steward, ( Duke of Gordon smack) h. 53, Commerce street Findlay Robert, grocer and vintner, Skene square Findlay Robert, shoemaker, constable, & c. Holburn street Findlay Mrs. midwife, 7, Black's buildings Findlay Miss, stay- maker, 59, Queen street Findlayson, John, tinsmith, 31, Causewayend Finlason, Eric, tailor, clothier, and glover, 10, St. Ni- cholas street, h. 38, Chapel street Finlason John, Bellevue cottage, Hardgate Finlason John, jun. tailor and draper, 2, /<. 4, Queen street Finlason Robert, tailor, 4, Queen street Finlater, James, plasterer, 21, Causewayend FEM— FIN
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