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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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Brown, James, porter and spirit*, dealer, 39, George st. Brown James, commission agent, ^ Exchange Court Brown John, boot and shoemaker, principal servant, Tri- nity Chapel, 13, Skene terra « ce Brown John, saddler, 92, North street* Brown John, M. D, Skene square Brown Joseph, merchant, 101, h. 93, George street Brown Peter, sen. auctioneer, warerooms 131. h. 137, Union street Brown Robert inspector of taxes— office 56, St. Nich. st. Brown Rev. R. J. D. D. professor of Greek, Marischal College, k. 19, Golden square Brown Robert, shipmaster, 10, Canal terrace Brown Robert, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 58, Schoolhill, /(. 6, Woolmanhill Brown Robert, shore- porter, 7, Weigh- house square Brown William, bookseller, and Distributor of Stamps, 71, Union street, li. Broadford Cottage Brown William, fishing tackle maker, 187, George street Brown Mrs. Principal, 3, Skene place Brown Mrs. ( late of Glenmuick,) 10, Golden square Brown Mrs. Peter, lodgings, 50, Upperkirkgate Brown Mrs. stocking and worsted merchant, 1, Justice street, h. Castlehill Brown Mrs. straw hat maker and milliner, 6, Thistle st. Brownie, James, paper- ruler, 30, Netherkirkgate Browning, Rev. William, ( St. Andrew's Chapel,) li. 38, Skene terrace Bruce, Alexander, shipmaster, ( Edward Banks,) 11, Su- garhouse lane Bruce George, teacher of the parochial school, ( St. Cle- ment's,) Footdee, h. 3, Constitution street Bruce James, ( late of Cocklaxachy,) Mary place, Barkmill Bruce James, { Observer Office,) h. Mill's ct. Gallowgate Bruce John, baker, 14, h. Brebner's court, Castle street Bruce John, mason, 12, St. Andrew's street Bruce Robert, gardener, Rosehill, Skene square Bruce William, gardener, Drywell Park Bruce William, shipmaster, 11, Prince Regent street Bruce, Miss, dressmaker, 36, Park street Brunton, John, shipmaster, ( Robert Burns,) 25, Wales st Bryce, Rev. James, Gilcomston church, Gilcomston Bryce Mrs. John, 5, Black's buildings Brymer, Mrs. grocer, Short- loanings Buchan, Alexander, shoemaker, 81, Queen street, h. 23, Constitution street Buchan Alex, grocer, 54, h. 53, Shiprow Buchan David, hardware merchant, 46, Castle street, h. 11, Park lane Buchan John, slater, 69, George street Buchan Peter, Helicon- hill- house, Canal- side Buchan William, slater and vintner, 77, Shiprow Buck & Co. boot and shoemakers, 58, St. Nicholas st.
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