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TRONGATE.
-STREET DIRECTORY. TRONGATE.
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Smith, James, & Son. needle manuf.
M 'Galium, James, printer.
Williamson, Geo., manufacturer.
Herald Office; George Out ram & Co
Nisbet, Alex., ironmonger.
Falconer, H. & T., hosiers.
Pigott, H., hat manufacturer.
Bald, Robert, ironmonger.
Proudfoot, Hew, glover.
Menzies, Jas., tailor and clothier.
Shaw, Thomas T., clothier.
Gardner, Alexander, draper.
M'Gregor, Thomas, hatmaker.
Thorn, Rout.; & Son, wine merchts.
Free Press Office.
Love, John, tavern-keeper.
Macrae, I)., paper-hangings.
Dunlop, Hugh, hosier.
Gourlav, G., straw-hat maker.
Ferguson, J., straw-hat maker.
Wood, John F., plumber.
Nimmo, Archibald, spirit dealer.
Young, D., engraver.
Duncan, Thomas, milliner.
Martin. James, confectioner.
M'Moneajrle, James, provis. mercht.
Old Exchange Loan Go.
Christian News & Day Star Office.
Douglas, James, confectioner.
Love, George, bookseller.
M'lnnes. Matthew; hatter.
Leggat, C, shirt-maker.
Mklvillk Place.
Whyte, John, Temperance hotel.
Britton, Martin, tailor.
Miller, James, cabinetmaker.
Robertson. VV. & R., warehousemen.
Munro, Robert, & Son, clothiers.
Stewart, Alexander, rectifier.
Allan, James, envelope-maker.
Sellars, Mrs. William, paper-ruler.
Young, Alexander, sheriff-officer.
Moffat. Mrs., victualler.
Lang, John, print-cutter.
Co-operative Tailors' Association.
Oats, Thomas, & Co., slaters.
Fleming, Joseph, straw- hat maker.
Borthwick, A., smalluare mercht.
French, R., hardware merchant.
M'Lean, D., & Co., ironmongers.
Old Post-Office Count.
Adam & Wright, small-ware merch.
Hunter & BaiT. halters.
M'Kenzie, D., brushmaker.
Dodds, George. Trim inn.
Stewart, J., & Co., wine merchants.
Scott, Thomas, bootmaker.
Elliot, William. Burns tavern.
Walker, A.. & Co. warehousemen.
Taylor, Wm.. tailor and clothier.
Jaffrav. William, & Sons, tailors.
Ruddoch, Mrs.
Brown, Brothers, druggists.
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Landell, William, ironmonger.
Donaldson, John, watchmaker.
Taylor, James, ironmonger.
M 'Arthur, D , hosier.
Muirhead, M., wine merchant.
Kaye, John, jun., tea merchant.
Wright, Miss A., furnishing shop.
Donelly, James, spirit merchant.
Dodds. James, bootmaker.
Bulloch, J., whip and thong maker.
Rattray, C. & A., booksellers.
Dick, Alexander, spirit dealer
Rlair, John, lace merchant.
Kinloch, John, tavern-keeper.
Tuinbull, Mrs , Britannia tavern.
Thomas, James, lastmaker.
Brown, R. S„ stationer.
M Farlane, A. P , watchmaker.
ftl'Kay, D., eating-house.
Ftnie, John, pastry-baker.
M 'Quaker, Willi;. m, hat manufact.
Williamson, A , King's Arms inn.
Bell's Coffee-house.
Connall, 1'eter, letter-carrier, P.O.
Grierson, Mrs A. G., spirit mercht.
Muir, Hugh, tavern-keeper.
Forsyth, Robert, slater.
Gross, Mrs., commercial lodgings.
King, George, spirit merchant.
Kasteru Hat Depot.
R kid's Coukt.
> e\ ide & Co., warehousemen.
Coutts, James, tailor and clothier.
MM aren. Mrs., tavern-keeper.
Spencer, William, ironmonger.
Golvill & Co., tea dealers.
Biyden, A. & .A., confectioners.
Long, J. J., cutler and ironmonger.
Buchanan Couht.
Stephens, Mrs. George, brassfounder.
Laurie, Andrew, turner.
Smith, John, & Co., pawnbrokers.
M'Gregor, James, lastmaker.
M'Kcchuie, John, tavern-keeper.
Kelly, Edward, tavern-keeper.
Smith, Mrs., Cottage tavern.
M'Gregor, W. & J., cutlers.
Stewart, James, tailor.
Bell & Wright, ret'dinakers.
Scott, Andrew, druggisjt.
Miller, John, grocer.
Boag, William, tavern-keeper.
Wilson, Benjamin, spint dealer.
Tontine Close.
Clydesdale Hank Branch.
Logan, M., Tontine hotel.
Cook, John, spirit merchant.
Tontine Coach Office.
Russell, John, commission agent.
Tontine Reading-iooni.
Miller, William, &, Co.. drapers.
Croshie, Andrew, warehouseman.
Archibald, Joseph, tobacconist
-STREET DIRECTORY. TRONGATE.
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ISO
126
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118
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110
Smith, James, & Son. needle manuf.
M 'Galium, James, printer.
Williamson, Geo., manufacturer.
Herald Office; George Out ram & Co
Nisbet, Alex., ironmonger.
Falconer, H. & T., hosiers.
Pigott, H., hat manufacturer.
Bald, Robert, ironmonger.
Proudfoot, Hew, glover.
Menzies, Jas., tailor and clothier.
Shaw, Thomas T., clothier.
Gardner, Alexander, draper.
M'Gregor, Thomas, hatmaker.
Thorn, Rout.; & Son, wine merchts.
Free Press Office.
Love, John, tavern-keeper.
Macrae, I)., paper-hangings.
Dunlop, Hugh, hosier.
Gourlav, G., straw-hat maker.
Ferguson, J., straw-hat maker.
Wood, John F., plumber.
Nimmo, Archibald, spirit dealer.
Young, D., engraver.
Duncan, Thomas, milliner.
Martin. James, confectioner.
M'Moneajrle, James, provis. mercht.
Old Exchange Loan Go.
Christian News & Day Star Office.
Douglas, James, confectioner.
Love, George, bookseller.
M'lnnes. Matthew; hatter.
Leggat, C, shirt-maker.
Mklvillk Place.
Whyte, John, Temperance hotel.
Britton, Martin, tailor.
Miller, James, cabinetmaker.
Robertson. VV. & R., warehousemen.
Munro, Robert, & Son, clothiers.
Stewart, Alexander, rectifier.
Allan, James, envelope-maker.
Sellars, Mrs. William, paper-ruler.
Young, Alexander, sheriff-officer.
Moffat. Mrs., victualler.
Lang, John, print-cutter.
Co-operative Tailors' Association.
Oats, Thomas, & Co., slaters.
Fleming, Joseph, straw- hat maker.
Borthwick, A., smalluare mercht.
French, R., hardware merchant.
M'Lean, D., & Co., ironmongers.
Old Post-Office Count.
Adam & Wright, small-ware merch.
Hunter & BaiT. halters.
M'Kenzie, D., brushmaker.
Dodds, George. Trim inn.
Stewart, J., & Co., wine merchants.
Scott, Thomas, bootmaker.
Elliot, William. Burns tavern.
Walker, A.. & Co. warehousemen.
Taylor, Wm.. tailor and clothier.
Jaffrav. William, & Sons, tailors.
Ruddoch, Mrs.
Brown, Brothers, druggists.
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Landell, William, ironmonger.
Donaldson, John, watchmaker.
Taylor, James, ironmonger.
M 'Arthur, D , hosier.
Muirhead, M., wine merchant.
Kaye, John, jun., tea merchant.
Wright, Miss A., furnishing shop.
Donelly, James, spirit merchant.
Dodds. James, bootmaker.
Bulloch, J., whip and thong maker.
Rattray, C. & A., booksellers.
Dick, Alexander, spirit dealer
Rlair, John, lace merchant.
Kinloch, John, tavern-keeper.
Tuinbull, Mrs , Britannia tavern.
Thomas, James, lastmaker.
Brown, R. S„ stationer.
M Farlane, A. P , watchmaker.
ftl'Kay, D., eating-house.
Ftnie, John, pastry-baker.
M 'Quaker, Willi;. m, hat manufact.
Williamson, A , King's Arms inn.
Bell's Coffee-house.
Connall, 1'eter, letter-carrier, P.O.
Grierson, Mrs A. G., spirit mercht.
Muir, Hugh, tavern-keeper.
Forsyth, Robert, slater.
Gross, Mrs., commercial lodgings.
King, George, spirit merchant.
Kasteru Hat Depot.
R kid's Coukt.
> e\ ide & Co., warehousemen.
Coutts, James, tailor and clothier.
MM aren. Mrs., tavern-keeper.
Spencer, William, ironmonger.
Golvill & Co., tea dealers.
Biyden, A. & .A., confectioners.
Long, J. J., cutler and ironmonger.
Buchanan Couht.
Stephens, Mrs. George, brassfounder.
Laurie, Andrew, turner.
Smith, John, & Co., pawnbrokers.
M'Gregor, James, lastmaker.
M'Kcchuie, John, tavern-keeper.
Kelly, Edward, tavern-keeper.
Smith, Mrs., Cottage tavern.
M'Gregor, W. & J., cutlers.
Stewart, James, tailor.
Bell & Wright, ret'dinakers.
Scott, Andrew, druggisjt.
Miller, John, grocer.
Boag, William, tavern-keeper.
Wilson, Benjamin, spint dealer.
Tontine Close.
Clydesdale Hank Branch.
Logan, M., Tontine hotel.
Cook, John, spirit merchant.
Tontine Coach Office.
Russell, John, commission agent.
Tontine Reading-iooni.
Miller, William, &, Co.. drapers.
Croshie, Andrew, warehouseman.
Archibald, Joseph, tobacconist
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1853-1854 > (503) |
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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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