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226 M'TAGGART. GENERAL DIRECTORY. MAINS.
M'TAGGART, James, victualler, 6 Cheapside street.
M'Taggart, John, coal agent, 14 Taylor street.
M'Taggart, John, at Wingate Son cf- Co.'s, house, 25 South Apsley place.
M'Taggart, Mrs., 1 Lansdowne crescent.
MACTAVISH, Hugh, wine merchant, 145 Queen St., ho., 49 Cumberland St., west.
M'TEAR, Andrew, of A. and W. M'Tear, house, 29 South Apsley place.
M'Tear, A. & W., lithographers and engravers, 2 St. Enoch square.
M'Tear & Kempt, auctioneers, valuators, house and office furnishers, Glasgow sale-
rooms, 97 Argyle street.
M'Tear, Robert, of M'Tear and Kempt, house, 64 Oxford street.
M'Tear, William, of A. and W. M'Tear, house, 37 Eglinton street.
M'Tear, Mrs. Dr. John, 42 Albert place, Hill street, Gamethill,
M'Tear, Mrs., 2 Houston street.
M'VEAN, Duncan, spirit dealer, 159 Crown street.
M'Vean and Grant, tailors and clothiers, 5 Union street.
M'Vean, Mrs., grocer, Rockvale, Possil road.
M'VEY, James, grocer, 19 West Campbell street.
M'Vey, John, commission merchant, and agent for the Alliance Assurance Office of
London, 33 Virginia street, house, 22 Whitevale.
M'Vey, M. & Co., booksellers and stationers, 101 George street.
M'Vey, Peter, furniture and clothes broker, 11 Nelson street, Tradeston, house, 13 do.
M'Vey, Mrs. Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Bishop street, Anderston.
M'VICAR, Archibald, chain-cable and anchor manufacturer, 17 Robertson street, and
Hydepark, and 56 and 57 Clyde place, house, St. Andrew's road, Pollokshields.
M'Vicar, D., spirit dealer, 63 Washington street.
M'Vicar, James, jun., of John M'Vicar $ Son, house, 3 College street.
M'Vicar, John, & Son, tinplate-workers and ironmongers, 169 High street.
M'Vicar, James, of J. M'Vicar <f Son, house, 3 College street.
M'Vicar, William, & Co., muslin singers, 15 Stirling street.
M'Vicker, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 118 New Dalmarnockroad.
M'WADE, John, manager, Loan Fund office, 42 St. Andrew's square.
M'WALTERS, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Union street.
M'WATERS, George, cottage-clock maker, 30 Duke street.
M'Waters, James, flesher, 110 Stirling's road, house, 3 Portland place.
M 'Waters, Robert, tailor and clothier, 221 Argyle street.
M'WHANNELL, Edward, plumber and lead merchant, 10 N. Albion, st., ho., 18 do.
M'WHARRIE, William, of the Customs, 14 York street, Broomielaw.
M'WHINNIE, William, eating-house, 105 Saltmarket street, house, 131 do.
M'Whinnie. William, flesher, 2 South St. Mungo street.
M'WRTRTER, Andrew, spirit dealer, 49 Old Dalmarnock road.
M'Whirter, John, superintendent, Night Asylum and House of Industry for Females,
71 North Frederick street.
M'Whirter, William, cotton and engine-waste merchant, 44 West College street. —
See Advertisement in Appendix.
M'Whirter, Thomas, ship-master, 21 Eglinton street,
M' WILLIAM, James, of J. $ J. M l William, house, 14 Cathedral street.
M'Williams, James, boot and shoemaker, 88 Rutherglen loan.
M'William, J. and J., wine and spirit merchants, 109 Hope street and 3 Stirling st.
M'William, Richard, beadle of Free St. Paul's, 74 North Frederick street.
M'Williams, Robert, spirit dealer, 21 Duncan street.
M'William, W. B., student, 97 Hospital street.
M'William, Mrs., victualler, 174 Main street, Finnieston.
MABON, Charles, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 30 Miller's place.
Mabon, James and T., wrigbts and funeral undertakers, 75 Drygate, house, do.
MACHIN, Alex., of Robertson, By-others, and Machin, house, 1 Janefield place.
Machen, Mrs. D. V., 48 Buccleuch street.
MAGEE, broker, 28 Drygate lane.
MAGIN, John, surgeon, 82 Abercromby street, house, 84 do.
Magnetic Telegraph Office, 1 8 Exchange square, and 13 New Bridge street.
MAIN, Alex., skinner, and glue and size maker, 51 Main street, Gorbals, ho., 49 do.
Main, John, merchant, 22 St. Enoch's square, house, 60 Abbotsford place.
Mains, Hugh, furniture broker, 99 Drygate street, house, do.
M'TAGGART, James, victualler, 6 Cheapside street.
M'Taggart, John, coal agent, 14 Taylor street.
M'Taggart, John, at Wingate Son cf- Co.'s, house, 25 South Apsley place.
M'Taggart, Mrs., 1 Lansdowne crescent.
MACTAVISH, Hugh, wine merchant, 145 Queen St., ho., 49 Cumberland St., west.
M'TEAR, Andrew, of A. and W. M'Tear, house, 29 South Apsley place.
M'Tear, A. & W., lithographers and engravers, 2 St. Enoch square.
M'Tear & Kempt, auctioneers, valuators, house and office furnishers, Glasgow sale-
rooms, 97 Argyle street.
M'Tear, Robert, of M'Tear and Kempt, house, 64 Oxford street.
M'Tear, William, of A. and W. M'Tear, house, 37 Eglinton street.
M'Tear, Mrs. Dr. John, 42 Albert place, Hill street, Gamethill,
M'Tear, Mrs., 2 Houston street.
M'VEAN, Duncan, spirit dealer, 159 Crown street.
M'Vean and Grant, tailors and clothiers, 5 Union street.
M'Vean, Mrs., grocer, Rockvale, Possil road.
M'VEY, James, grocer, 19 West Campbell street.
M'Vey, John, commission merchant, and agent for the Alliance Assurance Office of
London, 33 Virginia street, house, 22 Whitevale.
M'Vey, M. & Co., booksellers and stationers, 101 George street.
M'Vey, Peter, furniture and clothes broker, 11 Nelson street, Tradeston, house, 13 do.
M'Vey, Mrs. Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 33 Bishop street, Anderston.
M'VICAR, Archibald, chain-cable and anchor manufacturer, 17 Robertson street, and
Hydepark, and 56 and 57 Clyde place, house, St. Andrew's road, Pollokshields.
M'Vicar, D., spirit dealer, 63 Washington street.
M'Vicar, James, jun., of John M'Vicar $ Son, house, 3 College street.
M'Vicar, John, & Son, tinplate-workers and ironmongers, 169 High street.
M'Vicar, James, of J. M'Vicar <f Son, house, 3 College street.
M'Vicar, William, & Co., muslin singers, 15 Stirling street.
M'Vicker, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 118 New Dalmarnockroad.
M'WADE, John, manager, Loan Fund office, 42 St. Andrew's square.
M'WALTERS, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Union street.
M'WATERS, George, cottage-clock maker, 30 Duke street.
M'Waters, James, flesher, 110 Stirling's road, house, 3 Portland place.
M 'Waters, Robert, tailor and clothier, 221 Argyle street.
M'WHANNELL, Edward, plumber and lead merchant, 10 N. Albion, st., ho., 18 do.
M'WHARRIE, William, of the Customs, 14 York street, Broomielaw.
M'WHINNIE, William, eating-house, 105 Saltmarket street, house, 131 do.
M'Whinnie. William, flesher, 2 South St. Mungo street.
M'WRTRTER, Andrew, spirit dealer, 49 Old Dalmarnock road.
M'Whirter, John, superintendent, Night Asylum and House of Industry for Females,
71 North Frederick street.
M'Whirter, William, cotton and engine-waste merchant, 44 West College street. —
See Advertisement in Appendix.
M'Whirter, Thomas, ship-master, 21 Eglinton street,
M' WILLIAM, James, of J. $ J. M l William, house, 14 Cathedral street.
M'Williams, James, boot and shoemaker, 88 Rutherglen loan.
M'William, J. and J., wine and spirit merchants, 109 Hope street and 3 Stirling st.
M'William, Richard, beadle of Free St. Paul's, 74 North Frederick street.
M'Williams, Robert, spirit dealer, 21 Duncan street.
M'William, W. B., student, 97 Hospital street.
M'William, Mrs., victualler, 174 Main street, Finnieston.
MABON, Charles, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 30 Miller's place.
Mabon, James and T., wrigbts and funeral undertakers, 75 Drygate, house, do.
MACHIN, Alex., of Robertson, By-others, and Machin, house, 1 Janefield place.
Machen, Mrs. D. V., 48 Buccleuch street.
MAGEE, broker, 28 Drygate lane.
MAGIN, John, surgeon, 82 Abercromby street, house, 84 do.
Magnetic Telegraph Office, 1 8 Exchange square, and 13 New Bridge street.
MAIN, Alex., skinner, and glue and size maker, 51 Main street, Gorbals, ho., 49 do.
Main, John, merchant, 22 St. Enoch's square, house, 60 Abbotsford place.
Mains, Hugh, furniture broker, 99 Drygate street, house, do.
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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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