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Universities.
ANDERSTON POPULAR INSTITUTION FOR THE DIF-
FUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
INSTITUTED 19tH SEPTEMBER, 1833.
James Turnbull, Esq. Provost of Anderston, President.
Robert Knox, Esq. Vice-President.
Mr. Robert Clough, Convener. Mr. William Gumming, Treasurer.
Mr. D. F. Weir, Secretary. Mr. Wm. NeasmitTi, Asst.-Secy.
CALTON, MILE-END, AND BRIDGETON MECHANICS'
INSTITUTION.
For Improvement in the Arts and Sciences,
COMMITTEE.
PROVOST STEVENSON, Esq. of Braidwood, Honorary Patron.
Patrick Thomson, Esq. President.
Baillie M'Gregor, George Thomson, Esq. George M'Leroy, Esq. and
Rev. John M. Auld, Vice-Presidents.
HONORARY DIRECTORS.
James Oswald, Esq. M. P.
William Black, D. D.
Rev. Matthew Graham,
Rev. Alexander Harvey,
Rev. John Edwards,
Bailie Shaw,
Bailie Cassels,
John Denniston, Esq.
Robert Struthers, Esq.
John Bartholomew, Esq.
Hugh Cogan, Esq.
Henry Dunlop, Esq.
James Ewing, Esq.
Alexander Tennent, Esq.
William Hussey, Esq.
William Hamilton, Esq.
D. M'Phail, Esq.
Alexander Buchan, Esq.
William Gemmell, Esq.
Peter Bogle, Esq.
George Wilson, Esq.
John Bain, Esq.
George Roger, Esq.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Messrs. Robert Johnston,
George Watson,
John Gardiner,
Peter Robertson,
John Coulter,
David Hossack,
George Hutton,
John Buchanan,
Charles Barclay,
George Wood,
Allan Kennedy,
George Thomson,
William Hill,
Thomas Moor,
Andrew Eaton,
Baillie Bartholomew, Treasurer. — Mr. David Cunninghame, Secretary.
Messrs. Hugo Reid, David Mackie, and John Gullan, Lecturers.
Messrs. David Neill,
William Hutton,
William M'Niel,
J.'imes Robertson,
Charles Mackie,
William Small,
William Calder,
George Milne,
John Honeyman,
Samuel Neill,
Robert Patterson,
John Watson,
Charles Cleghorn,
John Thomson,
Universities.
ANDERSTON POPULAR INSTITUTION FOR THE DIF-
FUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.
INSTITUTED 19tH SEPTEMBER, 1833.
James Turnbull, Esq. Provost of Anderston, President.
Robert Knox, Esq. Vice-President.
Mr. Robert Clough, Convener. Mr. William Gumming, Treasurer.
Mr. D. F. Weir, Secretary. Mr. Wm. NeasmitTi, Asst.-Secy.
CALTON, MILE-END, AND BRIDGETON MECHANICS'
INSTITUTION.
For Improvement in the Arts and Sciences,
COMMITTEE.
PROVOST STEVENSON, Esq. of Braidwood, Honorary Patron.
Patrick Thomson, Esq. President.
Baillie M'Gregor, George Thomson, Esq. George M'Leroy, Esq. and
Rev. John M. Auld, Vice-Presidents.
HONORARY DIRECTORS.
James Oswald, Esq. M. P.
William Black, D. D.
Rev. Matthew Graham,
Rev. Alexander Harvey,
Rev. John Edwards,
Bailie Shaw,
Bailie Cassels,
John Denniston, Esq.
Robert Struthers, Esq.
John Bartholomew, Esq.
Hugh Cogan, Esq.
Henry Dunlop, Esq.
James Ewing, Esq.
Alexander Tennent, Esq.
William Hussey, Esq.
William Hamilton, Esq.
D. M'Phail, Esq.
Alexander Buchan, Esq.
William Gemmell, Esq.
Peter Bogle, Esq.
George Wilson, Esq.
John Bain, Esq.
George Roger, Esq.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Messrs. Robert Johnston,
George Watson,
John Gardiner,
Peter Robertson,
John Coulter,
David Hossack,
George Hutton,
John Buchanan,
Charles Barclay,
George Wood,
Allan Kennedy,
George Thomson,
William Hill,
Thomas Moor,
Andrew Eaton,
Baillie Bartholomew, Treasurer. — Mr. David Cunninghame, Secretary.
Messrs. Hugo Reid, David Mackie, and John Gullan, Lecturers.
Messrs. David Neill,
William Hutton,
William M'Niel,
J.'imes Robertson,
Charles Mackie,
William Small,
William Calder,
George Milne,
John Honeyman,
Samuel Neill,
Robert Patterson,
John Watson,
Charles Cleghorn,
John Thomson,
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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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