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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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40 CHR— CLA Christall William, ( of Wm. Christall & Co.) h. Rettie's court, 26, Broad street Christall Wm. & Co. wholesale and retail London hat ware- house, 31, Broad street, and 14, Guestrow Christie, Donald, manufacturer, 62, h. 61, Broad street Christie Francis, plane maker, 1, Back wynd Christie George, grocer, tea snd spirit merchant, Woodsidc Christie James, 3, Mary place Christie James, flesher, 50, Wales street, h. 12, Don street Christie Thomas, agent, 1, Littlejohn street Christie William, turner, Sim's square Christie Miss, dress and straw hat maker, 42, Loch street Christie Mrs. 1, Littlejolin street Christie Mrs. George, 93, George street Clark, Alexander, dealer in old books, 179, Union street, h. 11, Dee street Clark Alexander, mealseller, 44, Gailowgate Clark Alexander, vintner, 21, Wales street Clark Alexander, vintner, 10, Queen street Clark, Archibald, shore- porter, 14, Shiprow Clark Charles, guard, ( Highlander Coach,) h. 14, Puta- chie side Clark David, ( steward of the Brilliant,) Stewart's houses, Park street Clark David, book- vender, Cotton Clark George, li. 2, Guestrow Clark George & Son, booksellers, and stationers, 15, Broad street Clark James, bookseller, h. 2, Guestrow Clark James, writing- master, Rhynd's ct. 64, Gailowgate Clark James, teacher, Woodside Clark James, shipmaster, Johnston's houses, 43, Com- merce street Clark James, overseer, Grandholm mill, Cotton Clark John, advocate, 13, Upperkirkgate Clark John, baker, 54, h. 50, Gallowgate Clark John, clerk, ( mail coach office,) 61, Union street Clark John, cabinet maker, 6, Princes' street Clark John, cattle- dealer, Strawberrybank Clark John, stone- merchant, Waterloo quay Clark John, mealseller, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 20, Blackfriars street Clark John B. shipmaster, Wellington street Clark John, ( Insurance Office,) 89, Union street Clark Joseph, blacksmith and bell- hanger, 12, Drum's lane, h. 80, King street Clark Leslie, wine and spirit merchant, and wholesale grocer, 4, li. 2, Upperkirkgate Clark Robert, teacher of English, Writing, & c. 250, George street Clark Samuel, linen- manufacturer, 5, Monthooly Clark Thomas, clothier and haberdasher, 18, Broad street, /(. 33, Bon- Accord street
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