Post-Office Annual directory - National Library of Scotland
Post-Office Annual directory - National Library of Scotland
Post-Office Annual directory - National Library of Scotland
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"1805. WAT - -WEL i$f<br />
Watt", William farrier, James's place<br />
Watt, R-obert builder, north James, s street<br />
Watt, Alexander grocer, above New street, Canongats<br />
Watt, John ivory turner, Netherbovv<br />
Watt, John weaver Water <strong>of</strong> Leith<br />
Watt, Charles esq. 4, Shakespear square<br />
Wauchope, J. ivory turner, 18, South bridge<br />
Wauchope, John erq. W. S. 29, Princes street<br />
Wauchope, Mrs 9, James's square<br />
Wauchope, George tobacconist, 2, Shakespear square<br />
Wearmonth, Mrs St Leonards<br />
Weatheihead, R. butcher, 20, mid Rose street<br />
Webster, Mungo stabler, west Register street<br />
Webster, Mrs furnished lodgings, 15, east Rose street<br />
Webyer, George furnished lodgings, 17, Thistle street<br />
Weddell William manager for his Majesty's printers,<br />
house, King's warehouse buildings, Blair street<br />
Weddell and Company, confectioners* head <strong>of</strong> North<br />
bridge<br />
Weddell, Mrs furnished lodgings, 4, east Richmond st.<br />
Weddeil, James writer, Pailiament square<br />
Weddeil, Miss mantuamaker, Royal Exchange<br />
Wedderburn, Mrs Braehouse, west end <strong>of</strong> Prince* str.<br />
Wedderburn, Miss 4, north James's street<br />
Weir, Mrs J»hn Cowper's court, Canongate<br />
Weir, Andrew candlemaker, 1, Leith street<br />
Weir, William undertaker, Queen's place<br />
Weir, Mrs 17, James's square<br />
Weir, Mrs Drumsheugh<br />
Wtir, James innkeeper, north side <strong>of</strong> High street<br />
Weir, John writer, Windmill street<br />
Weir, Thomas writer, Bristo street<br />
Weir, Won 8, Charles's street<br />
Welch, James Advocates close<br />
Welch, Robert 8, Merchant street<br />
Welch, George i, St Patrick's square