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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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HIL— IML 69 Hill, Isaac, teacher, seminary, 19, Queen street Hird, George, painter, colour merchant, 114, George st. Hill Robert, sheriff officer, 12, Chronicle lane Hodge, Andrew, Excise officer, Rosemount Hodge Robert, shipmaster, 24, James street Hodge Thomas, superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum Hogarth & Co. merchants, Crown terrace Hogarth George, jun. merchant, h. Crown terrace Hogarth William, merchant, Crown terrace, h. Woodhill Hogg, Alexander, Umbrella manufacturer, 37, Upper- kirkgate, h. 14, Fisher- row Hogg James, overseer, Grandholm mill, h. Tanfield Hogg James, wheelwright, Sim's square Hogg Peter, tinsmith, 48, h. 22, Green Hogg Miss, 9, Denburn terrace Holme, John, Town- house attendant, /(. 17, Huxter row Holmes, Joseph, overseer of the harbour works, 24, Prince Regent street Hood, Captain James, late 91st regt. Maybank cottage Horne, James, town serjeant, 15, St. Nicholas street] Horn, James, timber merchant, Footdee, h. 2, Yeats lane Horn James, shipmaster, ( Scotia,) 12, Marywell street Hossack, James, wine and spirit dealer, 59, Broad street Hossack Mrs. Thornton's court, 23, Guestrow, h. Skene sq. Hossack Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Skene sq. Howie, Gilbert, tailor, 78, Gallowgate Hughes, James, Gordon's Hospital Lodge, Schoolhill Humphrey, John, advocate, 109, h. 108, King street Humphrey William, 108, King street Hunter, Alex, overseer, ( A. Low,) Auchmull, h. 23, Windy wynd Hunter Geo. coal broker— office, 54, Quay, h. 83, Shiprow Hunter James, mason, 22, Windy wynd Hunter John Mackenzie, clerk of excise, 114, King street Hunter William, tailor, 1, Huxter- row, h. Exchequer- row Hunter Mrs. T. 46, Skene terrace Hunter Mrs. William, haberdasher, Cotton Hunter Mrs. and Miss, 42, Marischal street Hunter Miss, dressmaker, 39, Bon- accord street Hunter Miss, straw hat maker, 44, Queen street Hurry, William, nail and tack manufacturer, 9, Park st. Husband, David, manager, ( Aberdeen Salmon Co.) 2, Fish street Hutcheon, Alexander, upholsterer, 87, King street, h. 86, Queen st. Hutcheon George, gardener, Rosemount Hutcheon James, marble and stone cutter, h. 84, George st. Hutcheon Mrs. H. Broadford Hutchieson, A. hairdresser and perfumer, 94, George- st. I IMLACH, Miss, lodgings, 204, Gallowgate v Imlay, Alexander, printer, 20, h. 22, Long acre r 3
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