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— . LAWSON LEISHMAN. 157
Lawson, Henry, grocer and coach hirer, 124 Queen st.
Lawson, John, 5 Thistle street
Lawson, John, bookseller and stationer, 98 Glassford
street, house 45 John street
Lawson, Thomas, of Lawson fy Buchanan, house 213
Buchanan street
Lawson, William, hardware merchant, 8 Saltmarket
Lawson, William, grocer, 151 Trongate
Lawson, Mrs. C. milliner, 45 Nelson street
Lawson, Mrs. reed maker, 21 Thomson lane
LAYBURN, William, plasterer, 22 Portugal street
LEADBETTER, David, tailor, 7 Croy place
Leadbetter, John, commission mercht. 117 Candleriggs,
house North Montrose street
LEARMONTH, James, saddler, 202 Gallowgate, ho.
4 Monteith row
LE BRUN, Cezer, basket maker, 55 Bell street
LECK & Johnston, plasterers, 16 Portugal street
LECKIE, Archd. Paisley carrier, 29 Montrose street
Leckie, Hendry, green grocer, 36 New Bridge street
Leckie, John, flesher, 21 Adelphi street
Leckie, Robert, spirit-dealer, 67 Glassford street
Leckie, Robert, portion er, 13 Abercromby street
Leckie, William, & Co. tea merchants, 58 Stockwell,
house 24 Portland street, Laurieston
Leckie, Mrs. register office for servants, 15 Norfolk st.
LEE, James, tailor, 25 Dundas street
Lee, John, crown glass warehouse, 39 Turner's court
Lee, John, tailor, 14 Stirling street
Lee, Richard, smith and jack maker, 66 Old wynd
Lee, Thomas, beadle, Alston street
Lee, Mrs. grocer, 24 St. Enoch wynd
Lees, Walter, manufacturer, 59 Hutcheson street
LEECHMAN & M'Vicar, tinsmiths, 77 Bridgegate
Leishman, Andrew, flesher, 53 Stevenson street
Leishman, Dunlop,& Co, cotton spinners, P-Dundas road
Leechman, W. & J. iron merchants, 21 Melville place
Leechman, Wm. sen. of W. &; J. Leechman, house
Garngad hill
Leishman, William, flesher, 7 Kent street
Lawson, Henry, grocer and coach hirer, 124 Queen st.
Lawson, John, 5 Thistle street
Lawson, John, bookseller and stationer, 98 Glassford
street, house 45 John street
Lawson, Thomas, of Lawson fy Buchanan, house 213
Buchanan street
Lawson, William, hardware merchant, 8 Saltmarket
Lawson, William, grocer, 151 Trongate
Lawson, Mrs. C. milliner, 45 Nelson street
Lawson, Mrs. reed maker, 21 Thomson lane
LAYBURN, William, plasterer, 22 Portugal street
LEADBETTER, David, tailor, 7 Croy place
Leadbetter, John, commission mercht. 117 Candleriggs,
house North Montrose street
LEARMONTH, James, saddler, 202 Gallowgate, ho.
4 Monteith row
LE BRUN, Cezer, basket maker, 55 Bell street
LECK & Johnston, plasterers, 16 Portugal street
LECKIE, Archd. Paisley carrier, 29 Montrose street
Leckie, Hendry, green grocer, 36 New Bridge street
Leckie, John, flesher, 21 Adelphi street
Leckie, Robert, spirit-dealer, 67 Glassford street
Leckie, Robert, portion er, 13 Abercromby street
Leckie, William, & Co. tea merchants, 58 Stockwell,
house 24 Portland street, Laurieston
Leckie, Mrs. register office for servants, 15 Norfolk st.
LEE, James, tailor, 25 Dundas street
Lee, John, crown glass warehouse, 39 Turner's court
Lee, John, tailor, 14 Stirling street
Lee, Richard, smith and jack maker, 66 Old wynd
Lee, Thomas, beadle, Alston street
Lee, Mrs. grocer, 24 St. Enoch wynd
Lees, Walter, manufacturer, 59 Hutcheson street
LEECHMAN & M'Vicar, tinsmiths, 77 Bridgegate
Leishman, Andrew, flesher, 53 Stevenson street
Leishman, Dunlop,& Co, cotton spinners, P-Dundas road
Leechman, W. & J. iron merchants, 21 Melville place
Leechman, Wm. sen. of W. &; J. Leechman, house
Garngad hill
Leishman, William, flesher, 7 Kent street
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1829-1830 > (161) |
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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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