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thesaurus/cni00057368 Porter, Hugh

Porter, Hugh

Record IDcni00057368
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00057368
Last Edit2014-03-14

General Note

He was an Ulsterman,an old soldier, who started a general dealer's business in East Nort Street about 1830. In 1843, he gave up the general dealer's business and took to bookselling. He was an itinerant bookseller, with a horse and specially fitted cart, and visited all the towns in the north as far as Elgin, as well ast the fairs, but wintering for the most part in Aberdeen. When there he put up in a house of the Upperkirkgate. He 'was wont in the "sixties" to pitch his stall on the open space in front of the Flour-mill, where Grant's Buildings now stand in St Nicholas Street.' He fell under his cart on a slippery incline and died. He was believed to be about 80 at the time.

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Dates of Activity1830
Activityitinerant bookseller
Online Resourcehttp://www.nls.uk/
Scottish Book Trade Index online (list)

Place of Activity

Place of ActivityAberdeen (1830 - 7070)

Names

HeadingPorter, Hugh
used in: National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trade Index

Sources

Found inBeavan. — [William Walker] “Aberdeen Booksellers of Bygone Days: George Middleton, Alexander Smith, Hugh Porter”. [Aberdeen, 1916]

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