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01/01/1836

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CRO— CRU 45 Crombie, Charles, dentist, 22, Kidd lane Crombie Lewis, solicitor, h. 1, Union place— office, 34, Castle street Crombie John, shipmaster, ( John Schooner) 88, Chapel st. Crombie Peter, working jeweller, 60, Broad street, h. 9, Longacre Crombie Wm. house carpenter and cabinetmaker, Duthie's court, 35, Guestrow Crombie Mrs. of Phesdo, 7, Queen street Crone, William, watch and clock maker, Jack's brae Cross, George, veterinary surgeon, 38, St Nicholas street Crow, George, hairdresser, 24, li. 22, Park street Crow James, of the customs, Stewart's Houses, Park st. Cruden, William, advocate, li. Westburn, Albyn place Cruden Miss, Westburn, Albyn place Cruickshank, Alexander, hosier and glover, 55, h. 56, Union street Cruickshank Alex, auctioneer, Cheyne's court, 69, Broad street Cruickshank Alex, blacksmith, Woodside Cruickshank Geo. ship agent— office, 2, James st. li. 3, Affleck st. Cruickshank George, ( Devanha Bottling Co.) h. 14, Bon- Accord terrace Cruickshank George, boot and shoemaker, 5, Windy wind Cruickshank George and Co. grocers, tea and spirit dealers, 34, Broad street Cruickshank James, clerk, 69, Broad street Cruickshank James, druggist, 12, Gallowgate, h. 7, Littlejohn st. Cruickshank James, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, 1 Loch street Cruickshank James, book dealer, 88, Gallowgate, h. 72, North street Cruickshank John, professor of mathematics, Marischal College, h. 12, Rose st. Cruickshank John, tinsmith, 2, George street Cruickshank Leslie, Carnation Cottage, Cotton Cruickshank Leslie, general merchant, 92, h. 91, Broad street, and Dee mount Cruickshank Richard, wholesale and retail tea, porter, and spirit merchant, 41, North street Cruickshank Richard, guard of the South Defiance Coach, and Posthorse master, Livery Stables, 59, George st. li. 22, St. Andrew's street Cruickshank Thos. innkeeper, Cruickshank's crt. 8, Schoolhill Cruickshank William, grocer, tea, and spirit dealer, Cotton Cruickshank William, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 30, Justice street Cruickshank William, gardener, 10, Shuttle lane Cruickshank Jane, Broadford Cruickshank Mrs. grocer, Shortloanings Cruickshank Mrs. stabler, 180, Gallowgate Cruickshank Mrs. Robert, sick- nurse. 28, Summer street Cruickshank Miss, ladies school, h. 18, Huntly street Cruickshank Miss Christian, 29, Dee street Cruickshank Miss, confectioner, 117, Skene street D 3
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