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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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WIL— WOO 125 Williamson, Mrs. John, flesher, 20, and 21, George's street market, h. 72, Huteheon street Willox, Wm. saddler, 22, Queen st. h. 23, Castle st. Williamson Wm. builder, 48, Woolmanhill Williamson Mrs. midwife and sick- nurse, 16, Frederick st. Wilson, Alexander, hosier, 49, h. 47, Green Andrew, bookbinder & dealer in books, 155, Gal- lowgate Wilson George, Tailor, 188, Gallowgate Wilson George, vintner, 1, Pork lane Wilson James, mealseller, 63, Causewayend Wilson James, musician, 1, Justice street Wilson James, heckle maker, 47, Causewayend Wilson John, ( late of Waterside) 16, Dee street Wilson John, grocer, Upper Denburn Wilson Robert, bookseller, 32, Schoolhill, h. 64, Shiprow Wilson Robert, stone cutter, Union st, h. Greig's court, Union brae Wilson Mrs. W. lodgings, 90, Union street Wilson Mrs. 67, Bon- Accord street Wilson Mrs. 26, Bon- Accord terrace Wilson Mrs. midwife, 79, Shiprow Wilson Mrs. and Miss Robertson, teachers of dancing and deportment, Public Rooms, h. 50, Bon- Accord st. Wilson Mrs. grocer, 12, Rennie's wynd Wilson Misses, teachers, Cruden's court, 22, Broad street Wilson Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 4, Spa street Winchester, Charles, advocate, 21, St. Nicholas street Winlaw, Jas. grocer, tea and spirit merch. 104, Gallowg. Windle, Caleb, steward, ( Velocity,) 67, Commerce street Wisely, Geo. & Co. worsted manufacturers, 7, Castle st. Wisely William, teacher of English, writing, arithmetic and book- keeping, Cotton Wishart, Charles, shore- porter, 46, Broad street Wishart John, Excise officer, 85, Hutcheon street Wishart Joseph, organ builder, 10, Young street Wishart William, flesher, 37, and 38, Wales street market, h. Corbett's houses, Albion street Wishart William, late hosier, 8, Gallowgate Wood, David, shoemaker, 45, Virginia street Wood David, grocer and spirit dealer, 55, Commerce st. Wood George druggist, 195, Union street, h. 24, Dee st. Wood James, shoemaker, Holborn street Wood John, gardener, Damside, Gilcomston Wood John, surgeon, 24, Dee street Wood Joseph, commission merchant, 43, Dee street Wood Moses, vintner, 14, Exchequer row Wood Robert, boot and shoemaker, 3, Crown street, h. 13, College street Wood Wm. books. & ruler, 19, Queen st. h. 72, Holb. st. Wood Mrs. 5, Yeats lane Wood Mrs. staymaker, 103, Gallowgate Wood Misses, Sewing school, Holburn street
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