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WHITELAW — WILLIAMSON. 263
WLitelaw, James, mason, 13 Cavendish st Laurieston
Whitelaw, Jas. & Son, leather merchs. 29 Gallowgate
Whitelaw, John, tea merchant, 146 and 148 Queen st
Whitelaw, John, hair dresser, 37 Trongate
Whitelaw, M. & J. wine & spirit cellars, 99 Glassford st
Whitelaw, Robert, vintner and stabler, 182 Gallowg.
WhitelaAv, Robert, surgeon, 389 Argyle st
Whitelaw, Thomas, calenderer, 41 North Albion st
WH YTE, A. of Whyte and Scott, ho. 23 Monteith row
Wliyte, A. C. tea and coffee merchant, 58 Trongate
Whyte, Jas. and Sons, cabinet makers, 120 Queen st
Whyte, James and William, manufacts. 53 Wilson st
Whyte, Joseph, and Son, brush makers, 5 Saracen lane
Whyte and Scott, Avriters, 182 Trongate
Whyte, Thomas, of Blackburn and Whyte, ho. Bedford
st Laurieston
Whyte, Thos. and Son, yarn merchts. 91 Hutcheson st
Whyte, William, spirit dealer, Burnside, Port-Dundas
WHYTOCK, James, tobacconist, 94 Argyle st
Whytock, J. M. writing school, 81 Wilson st
Whytock, Misses, M. and J. dressmakers, 53 Argyle
Arcade
WIGHAM, Anthony, manufac. 30 South Hanover st
house 6 West Bath st
WIGHT, Mrs. fish dealer, 5 Fish market. King st
WIGHTON, Gray and Co. merchants, 30 Montrose st
WILKIE, Andrew, spirit dealer, 57 Clyde st Anders.
Wilkie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 4 Princes st
Wilkie, D. and J. writers, 24 Stockweil
Wilkie, David, of D. and J. PF«7^2e, house 28 Portland
st Laurieston
Wilkie, John, hosier, 117 Trongate
Wilkie, John, baker and spirit dealer, 85 Saltmarket
Wilkie, Peter, writer, 17 Brunswick place
Wilkie, R. spirit dealer, 113 King st
WILLOCK, Rt. spirit dealer, 57 Nelson st Tradeston
WILLIAMSON, Alex, at Adamson and Logan's
Williamson, Alexander, grocer, 52 Candleriggs
Williamson, A. basket maker, 88 Trongate
Williamson, David, spirit dealer, Port-Dundas
WLitelaw, James, mason, 13 Cavendish st Laurieston
Whitelaw, Jas. & Son, leather merchs. 29 Gallowgate
Whitelaw, John, tea merchant, 146 and 148 Queen st
Whitelaw, John, hair dresser, 37 Trongate
Whitelaw, M. & J. wine & spirit cellars, 99 Glassford st
Whitelaw, Robert, vintner and stabler, 182 Gallowg.
WhitelaAv, Robert, surgeon, 389 Argyle st
Whitelaw, Thomas, calenderer, 41 North Albion st
WH YTE, A. of Whyte and Scott, ho. 23 Monteith row
Wliyte, A. C. tea and coffee merchant, 58 Trongate
Whyte, Jas. and Sons, cabinet makers, 120 Queen st
Whyte, James and William, manufacts. 53 Wilson st
Whyte, Joseph, and Son, brush makers, 5 Saracen lane
Whyte and Scott, Avriters, 182 Trongate
Whyte, Thomas, of Blackburn and Whyte, ho. Bedford
st Laurieston
Whyte, Thos. and Son, yarn merchts. 91 Hutcheson st
Whyte, William, spirit dealer, Burnside, Port-Dundas
WHYTOCK, James, tobacconist, 94 Argyle st
Whytock, J. M. writing school, 81 Wilson st
Whytock, Misses, M. and J. dressmakers, 53 Argyle
Arcade
WIGHAM, Anthony, manufac. 30 South Hanover st
house 6 West Bath st
WIGHT, Mrs. fish dealer, 5 Fish market. King st
WIGHTON, Gray and Co. merchants, 30 Montrose st
WILKIE, Andrew, spirit dealer, 57 Clyde st Anders.
Wilkie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 4 Princes st
Wilkie, D. and J. writers, 24 Stockweil
Wilkie, David, of D. and J. PF«7^2e, house 28 Portland
st Laurieston
Wilkie, John, hosier, 117 Trongate
Wilkie, John, baker and spirit dealer, 85 Saltmarket
Wilkie, Peter, writer, 17 Brunswick place
Wilkie, R. spirit dealer, 113 King st
WILLOCK, Rt. spirit dealer, 57 Nelson st Tradeston
WILLIAMSON, Alex, at Adamson and Logan's
Williamson, Alexander, grocer, 52 Candleriggs
Williamson, A. basket maker, 88 Trongate
Williamson, David, spirit dealer, Port-Dundas
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1828-1829 > (269) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/83784072 |
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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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