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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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64 GOW— GRA Gowan, Alex, shipmaster, ( Charleston,) Hanover lane Gourlay, W. painter, glazier, and grocer, 6, Weigh- house square Gouk, Mrs, feather- maker and dresser, 60, Loch street Gove, Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 73, Netherkirkgate Grahame, Mrs. Ewen's court, 42, Gallowgate Grahame Mrs. vintner, York street Graich, Jas. lodgings, 34, Queen street Grange, John, vintner, Gilcomston Tavern, Gilcomston Granger, Robert, shipmaster, ( Favourite schooner,) St. Clement street Granger Mrs. North Lodge, 181, King street Grant, Alexander, goldsmith, h. 73, Queen street Grant Alexander, stabler, 1, Back vvynd Grant David, teacher of reading, English, writing, arith- metic, geog. & c.— school, 25, h. 27, Longacre Grant George, mason, Upper cotton Grant Jas. adv. 4, Huxter- row, h. 2, Langstane place Grant James, grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 62, Castle st. h. 9, Exchequer court Grant James, teacher, Donaldson's school, Back wynd Grant Jas. working silversm. and jeweller, 33, Broad st. Grant James, shoemaker, 16, Loch street Grant Captain John, ( 24th reg.) Kirk villa, Skene Grant J. hatter, Woodside Grant J. & W. clothiers and haberdashers, 17, Broad st. h. Crown street Grant Peter, teacher, 11, Gardener's lane Grant Peter, wright, 35, Guestrow, h. 50, Gallowgate Grant Robert, of Drumminner, h. 13, Carmelite street Grant Robert, dial- maker, 24, Frederick street Grant Simon, town serjeant, 50, Queen street Grant Thos. baker, 229, George street Grant Wm. manager, ( W. P. & Co.) Gordon's mills Grant Wm. of Whitemyres, h. Whitemyres Grant Mrs. 81, Shiprow Grant Mrs. straw- hat maker, 11, Shiprow Grant Mrs. teacher, Mitchell's court, 66, North street Grant Mrs. sick- nurse, 7, Gaelic lane Grant Mrs. Robert, midwife, 234, George street Grant Mrs. midwife, 2, Windy wynd Grant Miss, Simpson's court, Crown street Grant Miss, grocer, 66, Chapel street Grant Miss, Bourtie's court, 19, Upperkirkgate Grant Misses, of Monymusk, 3, Belmont street Grassick, Wm. lodgings, Holburn street Gray, Rev. Andrew, ( Woodside Church) /<. Tanfield Gray A. Farquhar, comptroller of customs, h. Union ter. Gray A. W. surgeon, Tanfield Gray Alexander, stabler, 81, North street Gray Alex, rope and twine manufacturer, 79, North st. Gray Alex, toll- keeper, Cooperston Gray Rev. Charles, Smith's court, 49, Gallowgate
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