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Brown, George, joiner, Canon street
Brown, Hugh, merchant, Morrison's court
Brown, Hugh, and Co. manufacturers, 102, Virginia place
Brown, Hugh, hosier and manufact. house, 62, N. Fred. str.
Brown, Jas. surgeon, ho. Young'sbuildings, Anderstonwalk
Brown, Mrs. Jas. house, 12, St. Vincent street
Brown, James, furniture dealer, 7, Bridgegate
Brown, James, shoemaker, 14; St. Ninian street
Brown, James, clothes broker, 34, Bridgegate
Brown, James, tobacconist. 111, King street
Brown, James, vintner, 9, Gallowgate
Brown, James, vintner, 25, Saltmarket
Brown, James, turner, 79, Stockwell
Brown, James, tailor and clothier, 81, Trongate
Brown, James, pastry shop, 33, Prince's street
Brown, James, spirit dealer, 4, St. Ninian street
Brown, James, rausic shop, 75, Wilson street
Brown, James, cabinet maker, 48, Stockwell
Brown, James, clothier, 17, Nelson street
Brovrn, John, messenger, 67, Nelson street
Brown, John, locksmith, 223, George street
Brown, John, warehouseman, 6, Candleriggs
Brown, John, shoe shop, 34, Prince's street
Brown, John, confectioner, 480, Gallowgate
Brown, John, of Auchlochan, 85, Buchanan street
Brown, John, cotton broker, Moodie's court ; house above
Brown, John, grate and fender maker, 57, John street
Brown, Joseph, dyer, 35, Duke street
Brown, John & Sons, dyers, Drygate Bridge
Brown, John, furniture warehouse, 59, Saltmarket
Brown, John, seal engraver, (from London,) 145, Trongate
Brown, J. surgeon, 142, Stockwell
Brown, J. victualler, 27, Centre street Tradeston
Browne, , silk dyer, 86, George street
Brown, Mrs. spirit dealer, Anderston Walk, North side
Brown, Mrs. James, flesher, 32, King street
Brown, Mrs. 52, Glassford street
Brown, George, joiner, Canon street
Brown, Hugh, merchant, Morrison's court
Brown, Hugh, and Co. manufacturers, 102, Virginia place
Brown, Hugh, hosier and manufact. house, 62, N. Fred. str.
Brown, Jas. surgeon, ho. Young'sbuildings, Anderstonwalk
Brown, Mrs. Jas. house, 12, St. Vincent street
Brown, James, furniture dealer, 7, Bridgegate
Brown, James, shoemaker, 14; St. Ninian street
Brown, James, clothes broker, 34, Bridgegate
Brown, James, tobacconist. 111, King street
Brown, James, vintner, 9, Gallowgate
Brown, James, vintner, 25, Saltmarket
Brown, James, turner, 79, Stockwell
Brown, James, tailor and clothier, 81, Trongate
Brown, James, pastry shop, 33, Prince's street
Brown, James, spirit dealer, 4, St. Ninian street
Brown, James, rausic shop, 75, Wilson street
Brown, James, cabinet maker, 48, Stockwell
Brown, James, clothier, 17, Nelson street
Brovrn, John, messenger, 67, Nelson street
Brown, John, locksmith, 223, George street
Brown, John, warehouseman, 6, Candleriggs
Brown, John, shoe shop, 34, Prince's street
Brown, John, confectioner, 480, Gallowgate
Brown, John, of Auchlochan, 85, Buchanan street
Brown, John, cotton broker, Moodie's court ; house above
Brown, John, grate and fender maker, 57, John street
Brown, Joseph, dyer, 35, Duke street
Brown, John & Sons, dyers, Drygate Bridge
Brown, John, furniture warehouse, 59, Saltmarket
Brown, John, seal engraver, (from London,) 145, Trongate
Brown, J. surgeon, 142, Stockwell
Brown, J. victualler, 27, Centre street Tradeston
Browne, , silk dyer, 86, George street
Brown, Mrs. spirit dealer, Anderston Walk, North side
Brown, Mrs. James, flesher, 32, King street
Brown, Mrs. 52, Glassford street
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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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