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LESLIE.
-GENERAL DIRECTORY.-
-LIDDELL.
Leslie & HaU, general metal and tin-plate
merchts., agents for Messrs. John Wilkes & Sons,
Bordesley Metal and Tube Works, Birmingham,
48 and 50 Cadogan street.
Leslie, Jas.(Tharsis Co.), ho. 43 Gibson st., Hillhead.
Leslie, John, merchant, warehouseman, wholesale, re-
tail, and export clothier, outfitter, and army and
na^7 clothing contractor, Central Clothing House,
125 and 133 Argyle st.; factory and workshops, 8
and 5 St. Enoch sq.; ho. 6 Albany pi., Sanchiehall
street.
Leslie, John Adam (of Leslie & Hall, 48, 50 Cadogan
street), resid. Elgin villa, Partick hill.
Leslie, John {Evening Times), ho. 20 Stevenson drive,
Langside road,
Leslie, John, mason and builder, 363 Dumbarton rd. ;
house, 5 Glenavon terrace, Laural street, Partick.
Leslie & Kerr, drapers and hosiers, 133 and 135
Sauchiehall street, and 157 New City road.
Leslie, P. Wilson, wi-iter, 145 West George street; bo.
2 Victoria teirace. Mount Florida.
Leslie & Speirs, cabinetmakers, 66 So. Kinning pi.
Leslie, Thomas, agent for Wm. Hudspith & Co.,
Wishaw and Haltwhistle Brick, Tile, and Fire Clay
Works ; and for Picksley, Sims, & Co. (Limited),
implement makers, Leigh, Lancashire, 7, 9, 11
Robertson st. ; house, 2 Brougham ter., Govanhill.
Ijeslie, Thomas, general agricultural merchant,
shipping and commission agent, 7, 9, 11 Robertson
street.
Leslie, W. M., civil engineer and land surveyor, 136
Wellington st. ; ho. Annfield villa, Uddingston.
Leslie, Mrs., 3 Clifton place.
Leslie, Miss Isabella, provision merchant, 237 Mathie-
son street.
LESSEES, George, plumber and gasfitter, 346
Rutherglen road ; house, 2 Norfolk court.
Lesmahagow and Longlee Coal Co., coalmasters,
11 Coal Exchange Buildings, West Regent street.
3LSSTER, Thomas, engineer, 9 Kelvingrove st.
Lester, William, engineering agent and iron
and metal merchant, railway, shipbuilding, colliery,
and mill furnisher, &c.. Coal Exchange, 58 Renfield
st. ; house, 2 Doune terrace, North Woodside; sole
agent in Scotland for Charles Cammell & Co.
(Limited), Cyclops Steel and Iron Works, Sheffield;
Brown, Marshalls & Co. (Limited), Britannia Rail-
way Carriage and Waggon Works, Birmingham ;
Wilson, Cammell, & Co. (Limited), Bessemer Steel
Rail Mills, Dronfield, near Sheffield; S. J. Claye,
Manor-house Waggon Works, near Derby; and the
Barrow Railway Rolling Stock and Steel Works,
BaiTow-in-Furness, Lancashire ; the Patent Shaft
and Asletree Co. (Limited), Brunswick, Old Park,
and Monway Iron and Steel Works, Wednesbury ;
Gresham & Craven, engineers and improved injec-
tor manufactm-ers, Manchester; Tabor, Trego, & Co.,
varnish manufacturers, London ; Jones & Foster,
manufacturers of every description of railway
carriage furniture, railway, ship, and carriage lamps,
&c., &c., Birmingham. — See Advt. in App.
LETHAM, Adam (superintendent at P. Abernethy,
Son, & French's), house, 276 Dumbarton road.
Letliam, Daniel, flesher, 163 Kent road ; house, 35
Hospital street.
Letham, David, confectioner, 89 Kirk st., Calton ;
house, 91 do.
Letham, Peter (at Glasgow Iron Co.'s, 168 St. Vincent
street), house, 182 Bellfield st., Dennistoun.
LETTERS, T. Gilfillan, English master, Glasgow
Academy, 231 St. George's road.
LEVACK, WiUiam, 76 Ingi-am street; house, 34
Westbourne gardens, Kelvinside.
Levack, Misses, boarding and educational estab-
lishment for young ladies, 34 Westbourne gardens,
Kehanside.
LEVENSTON, Samuel, M.D., phvsician, 6 Hope st.
LEVINE, Rev. Isaac, minister," 29 Thistle street,
Garnethill ; ho. 134 Buccleuch street.
LEVINSTEIN, L. J., & Sons, manufacturers of
anihne dyes ; agent, Wm. Marchbank, 137 West
Regent street.
LEWIN, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 64 Shamrock
street.
LEWIS, Ai-thur, & Son, pamibrokers. City of Glas-
gow Loan Company, 2 Green street, Bridgeton.
Lewis Brothers, pawnbrokers, 18 and 20 Dale st.,
Bridgeton.
Lewis, Charles Alfred, (of Lewis Bros., pawnbrokers),
ho. Rosemount, Houston.
Lewis, David, provision merchant, 299 Baltic street,
Bridgeton; house, 28 Claythorn street.
Lewis, John, grocer, 80 Rutherglen road; ho. 76 do.
Lewis, Robert, M.A., teacher, 24 North Portland st. ;
house, 119 George street.
Lewis, Robert, & Co., sugar merchants, 21 Virginia
street.
Lewis, T. C, & Co., organ builders and bell founders,
132 Bath street.
Lewis, William, cork manufacturer, 261 Paisley rd.
Liberal Association for the West and South-west
of Scotland, 173 St. Vincent street ; J. Guthrie
Smith, i^Titer, acting secretary and treasurer.
LIDDELL, Alexander W., joiner, 124 and 126Govan
street; ho. 112 Florence street, s.s.
Liddell, Andrew, grocer and pi-ovision merchant, 17
Cathcart road, Govanhill.
Liddell, Andrew, grocer and confectioner, 44 Aber-
cromby street.
Liddell, Da^dd (of Dunn & Liddell), house, 35
Oxford street.
Liddell, Da^-id, house factor, 18 Rutland crescent,
Paisley road.
Liddell, George, teacher, Wilson's school, 87 Mon-
trose street : house, 67 Roslea drive.
Liddle, James, grocer, 36 Rosemount street, Garngad
hill.
Liddell, James, jun. (of Liddell, Wilson, & Holmes),
residence, Leewood, Dunblane.
Liddell, James, teacher, Oatlands Public School ;
house, 15 Albert drive, Crosshill.
Liddell, John, Midfield, St. Andrew's road, Pollok-
shields.
Liddell, John, dairyman and house factor, 40 Eraser
street.; bouse, 32 do.
Liddle, John (at Paul & Macfarlane's), house, 20
Montieth row.
Liddell, -John, engineer and machine maker, 35 Aber-
cromby street ; house, 28 Bellgrove street.
Liddle, Louis H. F., teacher, 34 Great Hamilton st ;
house, 20 Monteith row.
Liddell, Robert, flesher, 21 Watt street ; ho. 29 do.
Liddell & Scott, joiners, 9 Killermont street.
Liddell, T. L (of Liddell & Scott), house, 193 Cow-
caddens.
Liddell, Thomas, grocer and butcher, 176 ^ Kelvin-
haugh street ; house, 5 Gladstone place.
Liddell, Thos., furnishings, 127 Hospital street.
LESLIE.
-GENERAL DIRECTORY.-
-LIDDELL.
Leslie & HaU, general metal and tin-plate
merchts., agents for Messrs. John Wilkes & Sons,
Bordesley Metal and Tube Works, Birmingham,
48 and 50 Cadogan street.
Leslie, Jas.(Tharsis Co.), ho. 43 Gibson st., Hillhead.
Leslie, John, merchant, warehouseman, wholesale, re-
tail, and export clothier, outfitter, and army and
na^7 clothing contractor, Central Clothing House,
125 and 133 Argyle st.; factory and workshops, 8
and 5 St. Enoch sq.; ho. 6 Albany pi., Sanchiehall
street.
Leslie, John Adam (of Leslie & Hall, 48, 50 Cadogan
street), resid. Elgin villa, Partick hill.
Leslie, John {Evening Times), ho. 20 Stevenson drive,
Langside road,
Leslie, John, mason and builder, 363 Dumbarton rd. ;
house, 5 Glenavon terrace, Laural street, Partick.
Leslie & Kerr, drapers and hosiers, 133 and 135
Sauchiehall street, and 157 New City road.
Leslie, P. Wilson, wi-iter, 145 West George street; bo.
2 Victoria teirace. Mount Florida.
Leslie & Speirs, cabinetmakers, 66 So. Kinning pi.
Leslie, Thomas, agent for Wm. Hudspith & Co.,
Wishaw and Haltwhistle Brick, Tile, and Fire Clay
Works ; and for Picksley, Sims, & Co. (Limited),
implement makers, Leigh, Lancashire, 7, 9, 11
Robertson st. ; house, 2 Brougham ter., Govanhill.
Ijeslie, Thomas, general agricultural merchant,
shipping and commission agent, 7, 9, 11 Robertson
street.
Leslie, W. M., civil engineer and land surveyor, 136
Wellington st. ; ho. Annfield villa, Uddingston.
Leslie, Mrs., 3 Clifton place.
Leslie, Miss Isabella, provision merchant, 237 Mathie-
son street.
LESSEES, George, plumber and gasfitter, 346
Rutherglen road ; house, 2 Norfolk court.
Lesmahagow and Longlee Coal Co., coalmasters,
11 Coal Exchange Buildings, West Regent street.
3LSSTER, Thomas, engineer, 9 Kelvingrove st.
Lester, William, engineering agent and iron
and metal merchant, railway, shipbuilding, colliery,
and mill furnisher, &c.. Coal Exchange, 58 Renfield
st. ; house, 2 Doune terrace, North Woodside; sole
agent in Scotland for Charles Cammell & Co.
(Limited), Cyclops Steel and Iron Works, Sheffield;
Brown, Marshalls & Co. (Limited), Britannia Rail-
way Carriage and Waggon Works, Birmingham ;
Wilson, Cammell, & Co. (Limited), Bessemer Steel
Rail Mills, Dronfield, near Sheffield; S. J. Claye,
Manor-house Waggon Works, near Derby; and the
Barrow Railway Rolling Stock and Steel Works,
BaiTow-in-Furness, Lancashire ; the Patent Shaft
and Asletree Co. (Limited), Brunswick, Old Park,
and Monway Iron and Steel Works, Wednesbury ;
Gresham & Craven, engineers and improved injec-
tor manufactm-ers, Manchester; Tabor, Trego, & Co.,
varnish manufacturers, London ; Jones & Foster,
manufacturers of every description of railway
carriage furniture, railway, ship, and carriage lamps,
&c., &c., Birmingham. — See Advt. in App.
LETHAM, Adam (superintendent at P. Abernethy,
Son, & French's), house, 276 Dumbarton road.
Letliam, Daniel, flesher, 163 Kent road ; house, 35
Hospital street.
Letham, David, confectioner, 89 Kirk st., Calton ;
house, 91 do.
Letham, Peter (at Glasgow Iron Co.'s, 168 St. Vincent
street), house, 182 Bellfield st., Dennistoun.
LETTERS, T. Gilfillan, English master, Glasgow
Academy, 231 St. George's road.
LEVACK, WiUiam, 76 Ingi-am street; house, 34
Westbourne gardens, Kelvinside.
Levack, Misses, boarding and educational estab-
lishment for young ladies, 34 Westbourne gardens,
Kehanside.
LEVENSTON, Samuel, M.D., phvsician, 6 Hope st.
LEVINE, Rev. Isaac, minister," 29 Thistle street,
Garnethill ; ho. 134 Buccleuch street.
LEVINSTEIN, L. J., & Sons, manufacturers of
anihne dyes ; agent, Wm. Marchbank, 137 West
Regent street.
LEWIN, Robert, boot and shoemaker, 64 Shamrock
street.
LEWIS, Ai-thur, & Son, pamibrokers. City of Glas-
gow Loan Company, 2 Green street, Bridgeton.
Lewis Brothers, pawnbrokers, 18 and 20 Dale st.,
Bridgeton.
Lewis, Charles Alfred, (of Lewis Bros., pawnbrokers),
ho. Rosemount, Houston.
Lewis, David, provision merchant, 299 Baltic street,
Bridgeton; house, 28 Claythorn street.
Lewis, John, grocer, 80 Rutherglen road; ho. 76 do.
Lewis, Robert, M.A., teacher, 24 North Portland st. ;
house, 119 George street.
Lewis, Robert, & Co., sugar merchants, 21 Virginia
street.
Lewis, T. C, & Co., organ builders and bell founders,
132 Bath street.
Lewis, William, cork manufacturer, 261 Paisley rd.
Liberal Association for the West and South-west
of Scotland, 173 St. Vincent street ; J. Guthrie
Smith, i^Titer, acting secretary and treasurer.
LIDDELL, Alexander W., joiner, 124 and 126Govan
street; ho. 112 Florence street, s.s.
Liddell, Andrew, grocer and pi-ovision merchant, 17
Cathcart road, Govanhill.
Liddell, Andrew, grocer and confectioner, 44 Aber-
cromby street.
Liddell, Da^dd (of Dunn & Liddell), house, 35
Oxford street.
Liddell, Da^-id, house factor, 18 Rutland crescent,
Paisley road.
Liddell, George, teacher, Wilson's school, 87 Mon-
trose street : house, 67 Roslea drive.
Liddle, James, grocer, 36 Rosemount street, Garngad
hill.
Liddell, James, jun. (of Liddell, Wilson, & Holmes),
residence, Leewood, Dunblane.
Liddell, James, teacher, Oatlands Public School ;
house, 15 Albert drive, Crosshill.
Liddell, John, Midfield, St. Andrew's road, Pollok-
shields.
Liddell, John, dairyman and house factor, 40 Eraser
street.; bouse, 32 do.
Liddle, John (at Paul & Macfarlane's), house, 20
Montieth row.
Liddell, -John, engineer and machine maker, 35 Aber-
cromby street ; house, 28 Bellgrove street.
Liddle, Louis H. F., teacher, 34 Great Hamilton st ;
house, 20 Monteith row.
Liddell, Robert, flesher, 21 Watt street ; ho. 29 do.
Liddell & Scott, joiners, 9 Killermont street.
Liddell, T. L (of Liddell & Scott), house, 193 Cow-
caddens.
Liddell, Thomas, grocer and butcher, 176 ^ Kelvin-
haugh street ; house, 5 Gladstone place.
Liddell, Thos., furnishings, 127 Hospital street.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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