Occupancy in the 19th Century

Premises occupied between 1845 - 1850
1 - 5
? (1)
P. Malloch, Map mounter (2)
Jas. Thomson, Dairy (3)
Robert Dick, Cabinet maker (?)
A.N. Others(s) residents ?

no 6: Mary King's Cottage

No. 7: Smithy
until 1845: J. Ritchison, Saw-maker
1850 to 1884: D. Chesney, Saw-maker
1884 to 1892: A. Chesney, Saw-maker
1892 to 1895: William Marshall, Saw-maker
No.8: Mary King's Close
Entry from 1756 to 1845
Became No.8 Royal Exchange betwen 1860 and 1895

Cross: exit to Market Street in 1860 blocked by Cockburn Street. Smithy continues with access via No.8 Royal Exchange.

No.9: Working Men's Club and Institute in 1895 on the upper level

No. 10: City Chambers in 1756

No.11: Bleaching Green

No. 12: Royal Exchange Coffee House and Tavern

No.13: Timer Yard