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The Aberdeen Post-Office Directory 1835-36

01/01/1836

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96 OLD— PET Oldman, And. wholesale mercht. 24, h. 26, St. Nich. st. Ord, Alex, hairdresser and perfumer, 49, St. Nicholas st. Orton, Matthew, shoemaker, 11, Justice street Osburn, Robert, manufacturer, ( G. B. & Co.) Woodside Oswald, Mrs. James, Skene square P PANTON, Mrs. Charles, 40, Upperkirkgate Park, Alex, manufactr. 11, Gallowgate, li. Park cottage Park Andrew, mason, Hutcheon street Parker, Rev. Gavin, ( Union terrace Chapel) h. Maybank Parker John, shipmaster, ( Bon- accord) 32, Wales street Parkhill, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 17, Fisherrow Paterson, Donald, shoemaker, 16, h. 115, Gallowgate Paterson James, grocer, Rubislaw Paterson James, tanner, 3, Denburn terrace Paterson James, clerk, 8, Wellington street Paterson John, advocate, 30, Queen street, h. 64, Green Paterson John, tea and spirit dealer, 2. h. 14, Geo. st. Paterson Jno. shipmaster, ( Dunottar Castle) 11, Commerce st. Paterson Peter, shipmaster, ( Aultnaskiach) 18, James' st. Paterson Roderick, blacksmith, 20, Littlejohn street Paterson Robert, lodgings, 33, St. Andrew's street Paterson William, leather merchant, 2, Denburn terrace Paterson William, advocate, 35, St. Nicholas street Paterson William, mason, Canal street Paterson Wm. & Co. tanners and curriers, Jack's brae Paterson William, boot and shoemaker, 23, St. Nicholas st. h. 115, Gallowgate Paterson Mrs. dealer in old clothes, 18, Park street Paterson Mrs. A. 48, Dee street Paterson Mrs. G. glass & stone w. mercli. 21, 7i. 30, Upperkirk. Paterson Mrs. John, vintner, Rubislaw Paterson Mrs. lodgings, 115, Union street Paterson Miss, ( late of Logie) Silver street Paton, Misses, of Grandholm, 49, Schoolhill Paul, John, plasterer, 76, Windmill brae Paul Rev. William, Ruthrieston Paul Mrs. Professor, Crown street Paulin, William, overseer, cruives of Don Paxton, Alexander, carver and gilder, 11, Queen street Pearson, Alexander, manager, ( G. & W. Davidson) h. 51, Bon- accord street Pearson John, shipmaster, ( Q. of Scotland) 1, Yeats'lane Pelican Life Office, L. Nicoll, agent, 17, Guestrow Pellatt, Stephen, manuf. ( Richards & Co.) h. Union terr. Penman, Rev. Richard, ( Frederick street Chapel) li. 26, Constitution street Permit Office, 112, King street Petrie, Alexander, stabler, 59, North street Petrie George, engraver and copperplate printer. 1. and 6, Huxter- row, li. Stronach's close Petrie John, mealseller, 61, North street,' li. Nelson st.
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