WELCOME TO EDINBURGH in 1774-1775

The following analysis presents a glimpse of Edinburgh as it existed in 1774, with a more complete picture to follow at the earliest opportunity. It is based upon the transcription of the Post Office Directory for Edinburgh and Leith for 1774-1775.  This reveals the domestic quarters of those who have submitted details to the Directory’s publisher, for Edinburgh itself.  Whilst the 4,531 entries represents less than ten per cent of Edinburgh’s population, nevertheless, it provides a glimpse of Edinburgh's  residents for this period and reveals Edinburgh's more fashionable areas. At this time, Edinburgh is still mainly confined to the area of the Old Town, as revealed in a map of 1780, attributed to John Ainslie (1745-1828):                  http://maps.nls.uk/towns/detail.cfm?id=413  [National Library for Scotland].

The following table identifies where those people with titles are to be found, revealing those more fashionable places.


title
name
from
ADDRESS
tag
name
tag of name
Countess
Sutherland Countess
of Drumcleugh
?



Earl
Glasgow Earl of

Abbey



Lady
Glenorchie Lady

Abbey



Lord
Napier Lord

Abbey



Captain
Gunning John

Abbey



Earl
Bredalbine Earl of

Abbey Strand



Sir
Cunningham Sir William

Abbeyhill



Lady
Montgomery Lady

Abbeyhill



Lady
Cunningham Lady Mary

Abbeyhill



Colonel
Skene Colonel

Abbeyhill



Lady
Sinclair Lady

Adam's Court

Adam's Court

Lord
Gray Lord John

Adam's Square

Adam's Square

Sir
Dalrymple Sir John

Alison's Square

Alison's Square

Lady
Rutherfurd Lady

Alison's Square

Alison's Square

Sir
Suttie Sir George

Argyle's Square

Argyle's Square

Lady
Trelowny Lady

Argyle's Square

Argyle's Square

Lady
Whitefoord Lady

Argyle's Square

Argyle's Square

Right Honourable
James Erskine
of Alva
Argyle's Square

Argyle's Square

Lady
Forbes Lady

Bailie Fyfe's Close

Bailie Fyfe's Close

Captain
Norris Captain

Baxter's Close

Baxter's Close
uppermost
Earl
Kelly the Earl of

Bell's Wynd

Bell's Wynd

Captain
Pitcairn Cap. George

Bess Wynd

Bess Wynd
head
Lady
Lovat Lady

Blackfrair's Wynd

Blackfrair's Wynd

Captain
Nairn Captain Thomas

Blackfrair's Wynd

Blackfrair's Wynd

Lady
Carnegy Lady

Bridge Street

Bridge Street

Lady
Currie Lady

Bristo Street

Bristo Street

Lady
Cairnmuir Lady

Bristo Street

Bristo Street

Doctor
Jarvie Doctor

Bristo Street

Bristo Street

Lady
Agnew Lady

Brown's Square

Brown's Square

Lady
Elliot Lady

Brown's Square

Brown's Square

Colonel
Erikine Charles

Campbell's Close

Campbell's Close

Captain
Balingal David

Canal Street

Canal Street

Duke
Queensberry The Duke of

Canongate


foot
Lady
Kilmahew Lady

Canongate

Boyd's Close

Lady
Huntington Lady

Canongate

Campbell's Close

Sir
Wemyss Sir James

Canongate

Campbell's Land

Captain
Gibson James

Canongate

Charters's Close

Sir
Seton Sir Hugh
of Touch
Canongate

Chessals's Court

Lady
Gordon Lady

Canongate

Duncan's Close

Lady
Home Lady Jane

Canongate

Duncan's Land

Right Honourable
Henry Home
of Kaims
Canongate

New Street

Sir
Sir David Dalrymple
of Hales
Canongate

New Street

Colonel
Gordon George

Canongate

Reid's Close

Rev
Falconer William

Canongate

Sommerville's Close

Lady
Campbell Lady. Mary

Canongate

Taylor's Land

Sir
Grant Sir James

Canongate
foot


Lady
Milton Lady

Canongate
foot


Captain
Wood William

Canongate
foot


Lady
Duffus Lady

Canongate
south back


Captain
Ged Dougal

Carrubber's Close

Carrubber's Close

Major
Alva Basil

Castle



Lady
Hume Lady

Castlehill



Sir
Preston Sir George

Castlehill



Honourable
Gordon the Honourable Alexander senior

Castlehill



Right Honourable
George Brown
of Colfton
Castlehill



Lieutenant Colonel
Horn David

Castlehill



Lieutenant
Wemyss Lieutenant

Castlehill

Castle

Lady
Pitfour Lady

Causey Side



Lady
Wood Lady

Causey Side



Earl
Murray the Earl of

Chapel Street

Chapel Street

Captain
Lyon Captain Andrew

Chapel Street

Chapel Street

Sir
Bruce Sir David

Charles's Close

Charles's Close

Lady
Poufouls Lady

Charles's Street

Charles's Street

Lady
Rae Lady

Charles's Street

Charles's Street

Captain
Stewart David

coach road to Leith



Right Honourable
Gilbert Laurie

Cowgate

Baxter's Close

Lady
Carnegie Lady Mary

Cowgate

Baxter's Close
foot
Right reverend
Fraser James

Craig's Close

Craig's Close

Lady
Sinclair Lady

Crichton's Street

Crichton's Street

Captain
Cuihbert Thomas

Croft Angry



General
M'Kay General

Dean
in the


Lady
Balcarras Lady

Dickson's Close

Dickson's Close

Lady
Alva Lady

Drumfeugh



Lady
Colvill

Drumfeugh



Lady
Lockhart Lady

Fountain Bridge



General
Colvill Charles

Fountain Bridge



Lady
Erskine Lady Charlotte

Gayfield



Sir
M'Dougall Sir George- Hay

George's Square

George's Square

Honourable Captain
Napier The honourable Captain Charles

George's Square

George's Square

Lady
Philiphaugh Lady

George's Square

George's Square

Right Honourable
John Campbell
of Stonefield
George's Square

George's Square

General
Abercrornbie James

George's Square

George's Square

Right Honourable
Andrew Pringle
of Alemoor
Hawkhill
at


Lord
Caithness Lord

Hermitage



Sir
Ingiis Sir John

Horse Wynd

Horse Wynd

Right Honourable
Robert Bruce
of Kennet
Horse Wynd

Horse Wynd

Captain
Grant Archibald

Horse Wynd

Horse Wynd

Sir
Threipland Sir Stewart

Horse Wynd

Horse Wynd

Captain
Horseburgh Edwin

Jack's Close

Jack's Close

Right Honourable
James Veitch
of Elliock
Jock's Lodge
at


Captain
Armstrong Capt. and Son
& Son
John's Coffee House

John's Coffee House

Lord
Elphingston Lord Charles

Kirk Brae Head



Lady
Forbes Lady

Laurieston



Captain
Maitland Captain

Laurieston



Captain
Ferguson James

Lawnmarket

Gavinloch's Land

Lady
Campbell Lady Harriot

Lawnmarket

Riddle's Close

Dr
Neilson Dr John

Lawnmarket

Riddle's Land

Lady
M'Kenzie Lady Ann

Leith Wynd

Leith Wynd

Right Honourable
James Fergufon
of Pitfour
Luckenbooth



Sir
Elliot Sir Francis

Meadows
back


Lord
Lauderdale Lord

Meal Market Stairs



Lady
Stewart Lady
of Grantiilie
Milln's Court

Milln's Court

Major
Chalmers Major John

Milln's Court

Milln's Court

Lady
March the Ladies of
of March
Milln's Square

Milln's Square

Sir
Sime James

Monteith's Close

Monteith's Close

Right Honourable
Robert Orde

New Edinburgh



Lady
Maxwell Lady
of Monrieth
New Street

New Street

Colonel
Campbell Robert

New Street

New Street

Earl
Leven the Earl of

Nicolson's Square

Nicolson's Square

Lady
Nisbet Lady
of Dean
Nicolson's Square

Nicolson's Square

Major
Johnstone Major James

Nicolson's Street

Nicolson's Street

Dr
Monro Dr Alexander

Nicolson's Street

Nicolson's Street
opposite the pillar
Lady
Beakie Lady

Niddery's Wynd

Niddery's Wynd

Sir
Colquhoun Sir George

Old Assembly Close

Old Assembly Close

Lady
Forbes Lady
of Napierly
Old Play House Close

Old Play House Close

Sir
Forbes Sir William, Hunter & Co
& Co.
Parliament Close

Parliament Close

Right Honourable
Alexander Bofwell
of Auchinleck
Parliament Close

Parliament Close

Lady
Campbell Lady
of Lochnell
Paterson's Court

Paterson's Court

Sir
Colquhoun Sir James

Peeble's Wynd

Peeble's Wynd

Captain
Elliot William

Pleasance
head


Captain
Dalrymple Hugh

Potter Row

Potter Row

Lady Dowager
Dalrymple Lady Dowager

Potter Row

Potter Row
foot
Lady
Penlop-Crichton Lady

President Stairs



Lady
Maxwell Lady
of Pollock
Prince's Street

Prince's Street

Captain
Defcury

Prince's Street

Prince's Street

Sir
Crawford Sir Hugh

Red Braes



Captain
Barclay James

Silver Mills



Lady
Sandiside Lady

Skinner's Close

Skinner's Close

Lady
Sinclair Lady

Smith's Land

Smith's Land

Major
Hamilton Major
of Fairholm
Society



Sir
Ferguson Sir Adam

St Andrew's Square

St Andrew's Square

Sir
Whitefoord Sir John

St Andrew's Square

St Andrew's Square

Countess Dowager
Leven the Countess Dowager of

St Andrew's Street

St Andrew's Street

Sir
McDonald Sir Alexander

St Andrew's Street

St Andrew's Street

Captain
Hay John

St Andrew's Street

St Andrew's Street

Honourable
Wemyss the Honourable James of Wemyss

St John's Street

St John's Street

Sir
Stewart Sir John

St John's Street

St John's Street

Captain
White John

St John's Street

St John's Street
foot
Earl
Aboyne the Earl of

St John's Street

St John's Street

Honourable Mrs
Hamilton the honourable Mrs

St John's Street

St John's Street

Sir
Henderson Sir Robert

St John's Street

St John's Street

Lady
Rae Lady

St John's Street

St John's Street

Lord
Selkirk Lord

St John's Street

St John's Street

Lady
Wishaw Lady

St John's Street

St John's Street

Earl
Hyndford Earl of

St John's Street

St John's Street

Right Honourable
James Burnett
of Monboddo
St John's Street

St John's Street

Right Honourable
Francis Garden
of Gardenston
St Katharines
at


Captain
Campbell Robert

St Mary's Wynd

St Mary's Wynd

Honourable Miss
M'Kay the Honourable Mifs

Teviot Row

Teviot Row

Colonel
Scott Francis

Teviot Row

Teviot Row

Captain
Corbet Wajter

Theatre

Theatre
back
Sir
Chalmers Sir George

Thistle Court

Thistle Court

Lieutenant
McLean Lieutenant Murdoch

Trunk Close

Trunk Close

Lady
Nisbet Lady

Twopenny Custom



Dr
Drummond Dr

Wardrope's Court

Wardrope's Court

Lieutenant
Drummond Lewis

Warriston's Close

Warriston's Close

Captain
Fraser Simon

West Bow



Right Honourable
Alexander Frafer
of Strichen
Whitehouse

Whitehouse


Aside from the prominence of some of it residents, the analysis reveals a cosmopolitan city with a rich variety of occupations within Edinburgh, a number of which are no longer to be commonly found (e.g. a 'sword slipper', snuff miller, soap boiler, macer and baxter, as well as makers of 'grave clothes', mantuas, stays, whips, combs, 'harpsicord and spinet' and 'looking glass'). The Scotland's People's website provides definitions of some of this disused occupational terminology.  Teachers include those covering French (5), English (5), Mathematics (3) and music (4). Monsieur Angelo promotes himself as a 'fencing and riding master'.  Lieutenant Wemyss is the Governor of the Castle. Nine Professor's are listed including Dr Drummond, living in Wardrope's Court, who is Professor of medicine. There are 244 grocers, though appear to be widely distributed, but only 31 bakers and 6 trading in 'spirits', which includes one who is also a printer. Of the 130 stablers, 27 are in the Grassmarket. Rented accommodation is readily to be found in the 207 'room setters', who are the most prominent of those renting out accommodation. Likewise, ten out of 18 jewellers are to be found in Parliament Close and five of the 21 glovers are in Creams. A significant 60 merchants, out of a total of 287, are located in the, now long gone, Luckenbooths., with 16 being found in the Exchange. Whilst 17 of the 26 Fleshers are in the Canongate, it is unclear where they are located. There is a total of 214 shoe makers listed, with 31 located in Calton, 28 in St Ninian's Row and 27 in Canongate. Some locations are clearly upmarket (e.g. St John's Street), whilst others are clearly more industrial (e.g. Calton). This mapping of what goes on in Edinburgh strongly suggests that location is an important issue for what is to be found.

This analysis forms part of a larger project, which looks at the Royal Mile for the years 1774, 1814, 1864, 1914 and 1964, as well as the annual survey for the years spanning 2011 to 2015. Material, including reports, will become available at the earliest opportunity.



A note on the transcription process: The variant spellings have been standardised to that variant most prevalent. Further, the use of the character ‘f’ for ‘s’ has, in most cases, been amended to give the more  familiar form.  Whilst every effort has been made to minimise the likelihood of error during this transcription process, this does not exclude the possibility of errors being found.


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