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From: "Judy Hall" <>
Subject: Pigots 1825 Jedburgh Pt 3
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 11:04:00 +1000


Sorry, it's been a while between Pt 2 & Pt 3. It's testing time & report
time at school and the end of the school year is only 4 weeks away - not a
teacher's
favourite time.

PIGOTS 1825 Southern Scotland Directory Jedburgh Part 3

MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN

Academy
BURNET Rev. Alex. A. M. rector of the united schools, Abbey Place

AUCTIONEERS
AITKEN, Robert, Canongate
ELLIOT William, Canongate
SCOTT Paul, Townhead
WINTERUP Thomas (& appraiser) High St

BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS
CHRISTIE Thomas, Burnwynd
ELLIOT, George, Canongate
HENDERSON John, Canongate
HUME Margaret, High St
MADDEN James, Townhead
MADDEN, John, High St
SCOTT James, Market Place
YOUNG George Canongate

BANK
British Linen Co; Wm FAIN, esq agent-draws upon Smith, Payne & Smiths,
London

BLACKSMITHS
ANDERSON, James (jobbing) Abbey Place
BURNS, John, High St
Douglas John, Pleasance
DUN Adam, Abbey Place

BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS & BINDERS

EASTON, Walter (& printer) Abbey Place
RENWICK William (& printer) High St
TURNBULL Adam, Market Place

BOOT & SHOEMAKERS

I found this description of Jedburgh which may help.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ROX/Jedburgh/

This site has maps of UK from 1863.
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/

For photos of early Jedburgh try Ian Millar's site
http://www.ettrickgraphics.co.uk/bordersindex.htm You can also subscribe to
his mailing list on which you can post old photos of places in the Borders
of Scotland.

other Jedburgh sites
http://www.injedburgh.freeserve.co.uk/menu.htm
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/towns/townfirst234.html
http://www.borderreivers.co.uk/Jedburgh%201.htm

Regards
Judy


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