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PARTICK. SUBURBAN DIRECTORY. POLLOKSHAWS. 685
Reid and Cameron, grocers and provision
merchs. 59 Orchard," 111 Dumbarton rd.
Reid, John, 61 Orchard street.
Riddle, Wm. grocer, 14 Bridge street.
Risk, John, merchant, Freeland bank.
Robinson, Dunn, & Co. Sawmills.
Robinson, Robert, of Robinson tf Dunn ;
house, Clyde view.
Robertson, Wm. Rosebank.
Robertson, Thomas, Rosebank.
Ross, Mrs. Patrick, Greenbank.
Roy, Andrew, merchant and spirit dealer,
Old Bridge inn.
Sclanders, Andrew, baker, Castlemilk pi.
Scott, R. boot and shoemaker, 161 Dum-
barton road.
Scotland, Patrick, Fairthorn house.
Scott, Rev. Wm. of Ebenezer Chapel ; ho.
Laurel bank.
Shanks, A. C. teacher, Crawford place.
Shearer, D. boot and shoe maker, 306
Dumbarton road.
Shearer, Robert, tailor and clothier, 307
Dumbarton road.
Simons, Wm. & Co. iron ship builders,
Whiteinch ; house, -Clydeview.
Stewart, Duncan, grocer and spirit mer.
76 Castle bank.
Stewart, John, Dowan vale.
Stiven, Robert, writer, Laurel bank.
Stobo, Wm. builder, Sandbank cottage.
Stobo, Peter, Sandbank, Partick.
Strachan, Wm. at J. # W. Campbell's ; ho.
255 Dumbarton road.
Tajdor, Robert, Clydeview.
Term, John, general furnishing wareho.
348 Hamilton place.
Thom, Robert, Balshagray cottage.
Thompson, Robert, bookseller and sta-
tioner, 3 Society buildings.
Tomlinson, John, saddler and harness-
maker, 112 Dumbarton road.
Turner, Duncan, Hillside house, Partick.
Tod and M'Gregor, iron ship builders,
Meadowside ; works, Partick.
Tod, David, of Tod $ McGregor ; house,
• Iron bank, Partickhill.
Walker, John James, bleacher and callen-
derer, Castle bank ; house, Douglas st.
Walker, Matthew, writer, clerk to the
Commissioners of Police.
Walker, James, baker, pastry cook and
confectioner, 352 Dumbarton road.
Walker, James, Clydeview.
Walker, Allan, Laurelbank.
Watson, W. Brown, mercht. Partickhill.
Watson, Wm. juii. merchant, Partickhill.
Watt, Mrs. boarding and day school for
young ladies, Greenbank.
Wemyss, John.
Wemyss, Robert, Crow road.
White, John, • miller, Scotston Grain
Mills.
White, John, commercial traveller j ho.
Green bank.
Wilson, John, 5 Meadow Bank place.
Wilson, J. and W. coachbuilders, 12
Orchard street.
Wilson, John, baker, 131 Dumbarton rd.
Wieland, John F. Sunnybank villa, Par-
tickhill.
Wingate, Thomas, and Co. engineers,
founders, and shipbuilders, Whiteinch.
Wingate, Thomas, of Wingate § XJo.; ho.
Whiteinch,
Wood, Alex, and Sons, Woodbank, Par-
tickhill.
Wood, John, mineral borer, 1 Anderson
street, Bruce place.
Wotherspoon, John, Jordanvale house.
Wylie, Wm. teacher, Partick Academy ;
house, Windsor place.
Young, Miss Agnes, 4 Meadowbank cres.
POLLOKSHAWS.
MAGISTRATES.
Thomas Corbett, provost.
Duncan Watson, baillie.
David Milree, James Finlay, John Brown,
James Ross, John Steel, and Robert
Hodgart, councillors.
Peter Nicol, treasurer.
John Stewart, town-clerk.
CLERGYMEN.
Campbell, Rev. George, Eastwood; ho
Eastwood manse.
Henderson, Peter, Free Church ; house,
Shawlands manse.
Law, W. Chapel of Ease ; ho. Langside.
M'Laren, James, United Presbyterian
Church ; house, Shawlands.
Smith, James, Original Secession ; house,
New street, above the church.
Alison, Ann, grocer, 29 Herriot street.
Anderson, Andrew, grocer, 26 Main st.
Anderson, John, manager of Pollok Col-
lieries ; house, Peterfield cottage.
Arbuckle, John, grocer, 4 Herriot street.
Austin, Wm. miller, 80 Main street.
Baird, Mrs. bread dealer, 18 Main street.
Barbour, John, spirit mercht. 17 King st.
Biggar, Matthew, warper, and linen and
woollen draper, 3 Main street.
Bisset, Andrew, 1 Cross street.
Boyd, Mrs. J. grocer, 36 Main street.
Brown, James, bootmaker, 33 Pollok st.
Brown, John, general grocer, 2 Main st.
Brown, John, spirit merchant, 1 Main st.
Brownlie, Alex, baker, 51 King street.
Brownlie, , Glasgow Boot and Shoe
Shop, 6 Main street.
Burton, Henry, coal agent and grocer, 49
Main street.
Reid and Cameron, grocers and provision
merchs. 59 Orchard," 111 Dumbarton rd.
Reid, John, 61 Orchard street.
Riddle, Wm. grocer, 14 Bridge street.
Risk, John, merchant, Freeland bank.
Robinson, Dunn, & Co. Sawmills.
Robinson, Robert, of Robinson tf Dunn ;
house, Clyde view.
Robertson, Wm. Rosebank.
Robertson, Thomas, Rosebank.
Ross, Mrs. Patrick, Greenbank.
Roy, Andrew, merchant and spirit dealer,
Old Bridge inn.
Sclanders, Andrew, baker, Castlemilk pi.
Scott, R. boot and shoemaker, 161 Dum-
barton road.
Scotland, Patrick, Fairthorn house.
Scott, Rev. Wm. of Ebenezer Chapel ; ho.
Laurel bank.
Shanks, A. C. teacher, Crawford place.
Shearer, D. boot and shoe maker, 306
Dumbarton road.
Shearer, Robert, tailor and clothier, 307
Dumbarton road.
Simons, Wm. & Co. iron ship builders,
Whiteinch ; house, -Clydeview.
Stewart, Duncan, grocer and spirit mer.
76 Castle bank.
Stewart, John, Dowan vale.
Stiven, Robert, writer, Laurel bank.
Stobo, Wm. builder, Sandbank cottage.
Stobo, Peter, Sandbank, Partick.
Strachan, Wm. at J. # W. Campbell's ; ho.
255 Dumbarton road.
Tajdor, Robert, Clydeview.
Term, John, general furnishing wareho.
348 Hamilton place.
Thom, Robert, Balshagray cottage.
Thompson, Robert, bookseller and sta-
tioner, 3 Society buildings.
Tomlinson, John, saddler and harness-
maker, 112 Dumbarton road.
Turner, Duncan, Hillside house, Partick.
Tod and M'Gregor, iron ship builders,
Meadowside ; works, Partick.
Tod, David, of Tod $ McGregor ; house,
• Iron bank, Partickhill.
Walker, John James, bleacher and callen-
derer, Castle bank ; house, Douglas st.
Walker, Matthew, writer, clerk to the
Commissioners of Police.
Walker, James, baker, pastry cook and
confectioner, 352 Dumbarton road.
Walker, James, Clydeview.
Walker, Allan, Laurelbank.
Watson, W. Brown, mercht. Partickhill.
Watson, Wm. juii. merchant, Partickhill.
Watt, Mrs. boarding and day school for
young ladies, Greenbank.
Wemyss, John.
Wemyss, Robert, Crow road.
White, John, • miller, Scotston Grain
Mills.
White, John, commercial traveller j ho.
Green bank.
Wilson, John, 5 Meadow Bank place.
Wilson, J. and W. coachbuilders, 12
Orchard street.
Wilson, John, baker, 131 Dumbarton rd.
Wieland, John F. Sunnybank villa, Par-
tickhill.
Wingate, Thomas, and Co. engineers,
founders, and shipbuilders, Whiteinch.
Wingate, Thomas, of Wingate § XJo.; ho.
Whiteinch,
Wood, Alex, and Sons, Woodbank, Par-
tickhill.
Wood, John, mineral borer, 1 Anderson
street, Bruce place.
Wotherspoon, John, Jordanvale house.
Wylie, Wm. teacher, Partick Academy ;
house, Windsor place.
Young, Miss Agnes, 4 Meadowbank cres.
POLLOKSHAWS.
MAGISTRATES.
Thomas Corbett, provost.
Duncan Watson, baillie.
David Milree, James Finlay, John Brown,
James Ross, John Steel, and Robert
Hodgart, councillors.
Peter Nicol, treasurer.
John Stewart, town-clerk.
CLERGYMEN.
Campbell, Rev. George, Eastwood; ho
Eastwood manse.
Henderson, Peter, Free Church ; house,
Shawlands manse.
Law, W. Chapel of Ease ; ho. Langside.
M'Laren, James, United Presbyterian
Church ; house, Shawlands.
Smith, James, Original Secession ; house,
New street, above the church.
Alison, Ann, grocer, 29 Herriot street.
Anderson, Andrew, grocer, 26 Main st.
Anderson, John, manager of Pollok Col-
lieries ; house, Peterfield cottage.
Arbuckle, John, grocer, 4 Herriot street.
Austin, Wm. miller, 80 Main street.
Baird, Mrs. bread dealer, 18 Main street.
Barbour, John, spirit mercht. 17 King st.
Biggar, Matthew, warper, and linen and
woollen draper, 3 Main street.
Bisset, Andrew, 1 Cross street.
Boyd, Mrs. J. grocer, 36 Main street.
Brown, James, bootmaker, 33 Pollok st.
Brown, John, general grocer, 2 Main st.
Brown, John, spirit merchant, 1 Main st.
Brownlie, Alex, baker, 51 King street.
Brownlie, , Glasgow Boot and Shoe
Shop, 6 Main street.
Burton, Henry, coal agent and grocer, 49
Main street.
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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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