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M'Tntyre, P. Wylie, J. Forbes, J. Ranken, J.
Reston, John M'Farlane, and R. Cochrane, letter*
carriers; P. M'Adam, stamper.
Police Office — 7, South Albion-street; James Hardies,
Master of Police: John Scott, clerk; Josh. Heywood,
collector and treasurer, D. Bruce, collector's clerk.
Police Office, Gorbals — i6. Main street; D. M'Kenzie,
Master of Police; George Strang, collector; James
Burns, surveyor; John Kerr, clerk.
Permit Office — 27, Miller-street, and 427, Gallowgate;
open from 7 morning till 5 afternoon — ^permits and
entries granted on these hours.
Procurator Fiscal* s Office for the Town — Clerk's Cham.
Do. Jor the County — 64", Brunswick-street.
Do. for Hamilton S^ Campsie — 63, Candleriggs
Register Office /or Domestic Servants— Miss Stewart's
3, Hutcheson-Street; open from 10 to 1 o'clock for
servants wanting places, and from 1 to 8 evening,
for persons wanting servants.
Stamp Office — 78, Trongate; T. Stevenson, clerk.
State Lottery Offices — 117, 156, and 170, Trongate;
6a7, 641, and 622, Argyll-street.
Sasine Office — 4, S. Hanover-street, Jas. Hill, keeper.
Sheriff^ Clerk's Office — a9, St. Andrew's square; Wm.
. Rose Robinson, sheriff-depute, John Dillon, substi-
tute, John Drysdale, clerk; James M'Hardy, depute.
Session Clerk's Office — 29, Stirling-st.; Robt. Strang, elk.
Session Clerk's Office — Barony Parish, Gray's land, Ba-
rony Glebe; W. Clugston, clerk.
Do. Gorbals — il ^ Oxford-street, John Wilson, clerk.
Superintendent's Office — Council Chambers ; James
Cleland, superintendent.
Statute Labour or Road Money Office — 175, Trongate;
- Robert Fen-ie, superintendent, Joseph Reid clerk,
Jas. Paton, collector.
Town Clerks' Chambers — James Reddie, and Robert
Thomson, clerks; Joseph Reid, and William Davie,
deputes.
M'Tntyre, P. Wylie, J. Forbes, J. Ranken, J.
Reston, John M'Farlane, and R. Cochrane, letter*
carriers; P. M'Adam, stamper.
Police Office — 7, South Albion-street; James Hardies,
Master of Police: John Scott, clerk; Josh. Heywood,
collector and treasurer, D. Bruce, collector's clerk.
Police Office, Gorbals — i6. Main street; D. M'Kenzie,
Master of Police; George Strang, collector; James
Burns, surveyor; John Kerr, clerk.
Permit Office — 27, Miller-street, and 427, Gallowgate;
open from 7 morning till 5 afternoon — ^permits and
entries granted on these hours.
Procurator Fiscal* s Office for the Town — Clerk's Cham.
Do. Jor the County — 64", Brunswick-street.
Do. for Hamilton S^ Campsie — 63, Candleriggs
Register Office /or Domestic Servants— Miss Stewart's
3, Hutcheson-Street; open from 10 to 1 o'clock for
servants wanting places, and from 1 to 8 evening,
for persons wanting servants.
Stamp Office — 78, Trongate; T. Stevenson, clerk.
State Lottery Offices — 117, 156, and 170, Trongate;
6a7, 641, and 622, Argyll-street.
Sasine Office — 4, S. Hanover-street, Jas. Hill, keeper.
Sheriff^ Clerk's Office — a9, St. Andrew's square; Wm.
. Rose Robinson, sheriff-depute, John Dillon, substi-
tute, John Drysdale, clerk; James M'Hardy, depute.
Session Clerk's Office — 29, Stirling-st.; Robt. Strang, elk.
Session Clerk's Office — Barony Parish, Gray's land, Ba-
rony Glebe; W. Clugston, clerk.
Do. Gorbals — il ^ Oxford-street, John Wilson, clerk.
Superintendent's Office — Council Chambers ; James
Cleland, superintendent.
Statute Labour or Road Money Office — 175, Trongate;
- Robert Fen-ie, superintendent, Joseph Reid clerk,
Jas. Paton, collector.
Town Clerks' Chambers — James Reddie, and Robert
Thomson, clerks; Joseph Reid, and William Davie,
deputes.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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