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Letter Carriers. 20
DISTRICT XVII — Malcom Russell, 9, Macfarlane Street
Monteith row, Great Hamilton street, Risk street, Green street, Tobago
street, Cumberland street, Canning street, William street, Greenhead,
John street, Main street, Bridgeton, Reid street, Dalmarnock road (Old
and New) to Dalmarnock store, Mile-End to Bloomvale, Marlborough
street, M'Kechnie street, Clyde street, Stevenson street, Struthers street,
James street and Tureen street.
DISTRICT XVIII — William M'Intyre, 26, Blackfriar street.
— Buchanan street from Bath street to Cowcaddens, Cathcart street,
Sauchiehall street, Upper Nile street and Renfield street, Russell street
(West,) Albany place, Woodside Crescent, St. George's road, Hill street,
Renfield street, Cambridge street, Rose street, Dalhousie street, Scott's
street, Thistle street, Buccleuch street, Ferguson street, Cowcaddens
street, Maitland streets (east and west,) Port-Dundas.
Wm. Snedden, Inspector of Letter- Carriers.
1, William Street, Greenhead.
Post- Office, Glasgow, 9th May, 1835.
PARLIAMENTARY POLLING PLACES.
District 1 Cattle Market.
2 — St. John's Church.
™-~~. 3. — St. Andrew's Church.
4 — St. David's Church.
, 5 — The Trades' Hall.
6. — The Town's Hospital.
7. — St. George's Church.
8 Seaman's Chapel.
9, — Robertson Street — Court Hall of the Water Bailie.
10 Upper John Street.
11 — Baronial Hall, South Portland Street.
12 — Catholic School, Portugal Street.
MUNICIPAL POLLING STATIONS.
District 1. — St. John's Church.
2 — Montrose Street.
.~~~~» 3. — Brunswick Street.
4 — George's Square.
— ™- 5. — St. Enoch's Square.
Igg* 4p3m indicates that the Voter is enrolled for the Fourth Parlia-
mentary District, and for the Third Municipal. 3pm means that the
Voter is enrolled both in the Third Parliamentary District, and in the
Third Municipal.
DISTRICT XVII — Malcom Russell, 9, Macfarlane Street
Monteith row, Great Hamilton street, Risk street, Green street, Tobago
street, Cumberland street, Canning street, William street, Greenhead,
John street, Main street, Bridgeton, Reid street, Dalmarnock road (Old
and New) to Dalmarnock store, Mile-End to Bloomvale, Marlborough
street, M'Kechnie street, Clyde street, Stevenson street, Struthers street,
James street and Tureen street.
DISTRICT XVIII — William M'Intyre, 26, Blackfriar street.
— Buchanan street from Bath street to Cowcaddens, Cathcart street,
Sauchiehall street, Upper Nile street and Renfield street, Russell street
(West,) Albany place, Woodside Crescent, St. George's road, Hill street,
Renfield street, Cambridge street, Rose street, Dalhousie street, Scott's
street, Thistle street, Buccleuch street, Ferguson street, Cowcaddens
street, Maitland streets (east and west,) Port-Dundas.
Wm. Snedden, Inspector of Letter- Carriers.
1, William Street, Greenhead.
Post- Office, Glasgow, 9th May, 1835.
PARLIAMENTARY POLLING PLACES.
District 1 Cattle Market.
2 — St. John's Church.
™-~~. 3. — St. Andrew's Church.
4 — St. David's Church.
, 5 — The Trades' Hall.
6. — The Town's Hospital.
7. — St. George's Church.
8 Seaman's Chapel.
9, — Robertson Street — Court Hall of the Water Bailie.
10 Upper John Street.
11 — Baronial Hall, South Portland Street.
12 — Catholic School, Portugal Street.
MUNICIPAL POLLING STATIONS.
District 1. — St. John's Church.
2 — Montrose Street.
.~~~~» 3. — Brunswick Street.
4 — George's Square.
— ™- 5. — St. Enoch's Square.
Igg* 4p3m indicates that the Voter is enrolled for the Fourth Parlia-
mentary District, and for the Third Municipal. 3pm means that the
Voter is enrolled both in the Third Parliamentary District, and in the
Third Municipal.
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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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