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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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76 LAW— LES Lawrence, John, tailor, 1, Mealmarket lane Lawrence John, slater, 42, Gallowgate Lawrence Mrs. Thomas, midwife, 11, Innes street Lawrence Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Brebner's court, 83, Shiprow Lawson, William, ( Devanha Brewery) Devanha Lawrence Wm. gardener, Devanha, h. Devanha Lawrence Mrs. 11, Canal terrace Leaper, George, vintner, 13, Trinity street Leask, Alex, shipmaster, ( Portsoy) h. 4, Shore lane Leask George, advocate— office 21, h. 22, Adelphi Leask James, ship- joiner, St. Clement street, h. 10, Vir- ginia street general agent, Exchange court, h. 79, King street Leask William, late shipmaster, 10, Justice lane Leask William, shipmaster, ( Isabella, schooner) Brebner's court, 83, Shiprow Leask William, tailor, 41, Broad street Leask Mrs. 3, Shore brae Ledingham, James and John, teachers of English, elocu- tion, writing, and arithmetic, 35, Guestrow, h. 7, Correction wynd Ledingham James, mealseller, 27 Upperkirkgate Ledingham Peter, ( clerk) 56, St. Nicholas st. h. 75, King st. Ledingham Robert, advocate, 75, King street Lefevre, John, renovator of ladies' and gentlemen's ap- parel, 19, George street Lefevre Joseph, hairdresser, 90, North street Lefevre Miss, feather dresser, 16, Woolmanhill Legg, James, tinsmith, 45, h. 46, Netherkirkgate Leggett, Theophilus, of Millbank, h. Millbank Leigh, John, excise officer, Holburn street Leighton, David, of the customs, 47, Castle street Leighton James, letter carrier, Charles street, Broadford Leighton John, mealseller, 20, St. Clement's street Leighton Rt. grocer, tea and spirit dealer, 27, h. 25, Green Leighton Miss, dressmaker and milliner, 47, Castle street Leitch, Robert, shipmaster, ( Henry Michie) 58, Quay Leith, Alexander, dyer and renovator, Lawrance's houses, Steps of Gilcomston Leith George, shoemaker, 4, Wales street Leith John, late coppersmith, Cooperston buildings Leith Thomas, contractor, 115, Gallowgate Leith Mrs. late of Whitehaugh, h. 5, Union place Leith Mrs. broker, 25, East- North street Leith Mrs. Frances, Holburn street Leith Misses, of Freefield, 22, Silver street Leslie, Alexander, ( late of Jamaica) 4, Huntly street Leslie Alex, shipmaster, ( Albion) 40, Comstitution street Leslie George shipmaster, ( Fame) South- Crown street Leslie George, grocer, 112, h. Ill, Gallowgate Leslie George, writer, sheriff clerk depute, Record office, 27, King street, h. 4, Mealmarket lane
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