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12g GOOD— GORDON.
Good, George, jun., accountant and house-factor, 63 St Vincent street
Good, Miss, 15 Hill street, Garnethill
GOODALL, William, confectioner, 48 Stevenson street, Calton
GOODSIPi, Joseph, teller, British Linen Company bank, house 14 Salisbury street
GOOD WILLIE, John, officer of excise, 9 Nicholson street
GOODWIN, John, of Sclanders §• Goodwin, ho, 24 Lyncdoch st.. Woodlands road
Goodwin, John, 102 South Portland street
Goodwin, Michael, broker, 69 Prince's street
Goodwin, Robert, house-factor, 40 George street
Goodwin, Thomas, baker, 228 High street
Goodwin,' William, of Ralston, Goodwin, ^ Co., 87 Argyll street
Goodwin, Mrs, 51 North Hanover street
GOOLD, John, grocer, 16 Clyde street, Calton
Goold, John, spirit dealer, 49 Gallowgate
Goold, Robert, hosier and spirit dealer, 17 and 19 High street
Goold, Robert, cork manufacturer, 29 High street
Goold, Thomas, blacksmith, Drygate toll
Goold, William, cork manufacturer, 29 High street
Goold, William, wholesale and retail grocer, 91 High sti'eet
GOULD, James, tea merchant and grocer, 439 Argyll street, house 5 Douglas st.
Gould, Tliomas, & Co., lace & sewed muslin manufacturers, and general importers
of foreign goods, 1 02 Maxwell street
Gould, Thomas, of Thomas Gould ^ Co., hoixse 44 Claremont place
GoEBALs Brass Foundry, top of Portugal street
Gorbals Burying- Ground. W. Howatt, superintendent, house 6 Hospital street
Gorbals, Barony of. Procurator- Fiscal, John G. Houston, writer, 35 Miller strceL
James Richardson, superintendent of police
Gorbals Distillery, 23 Kirk street
Gorbals Foundry Company, 206 Main st., Gorbak, and Govan st., Hutchesontown
Gorbals Church and Parish Library, session-house
Gorbals Heritors' Collector's office, 61 Adelphi street
Gorbals Youths' School, Greenside street
Gorbals Police Office, 47 South Portland !-!reet
Gorbals Savings' Bank, 23 Nicholson street. Open every Saturday night fiom 7
till 9 o'clock
Gorbals-Sessional School, 11 Norfolk court. Andrew Greig, teacher
Gorbals Session Clerk's Office, 5 1 Adelphi street, J. Coats, clerk
GORDON, Adam, of Gordon ^ Co., house 48 Abbotsford place
Gordon, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 150 Main street, Bridgeton
Gordon & Co., British & Foreign shawl warehouse, & tartan saloon, 120 Argyll st.
Gordon, George, carting contractor, Ayr and Greenock Railway Goods Depot, 13
Clyde place, and 130 Eglinton street
Gordon, George, confectioner and pastry baker, 25 Hutcheson street
Gordon, George, gingham and pullicate manufacturer, 3 North court, 22 Exchange
square, house 6 St. Vincent place
Gordon, George & Co., dyers, 117 West Nile street
Gordon, James, at Alex. Brown ^ Co.'s, house 13 Columbia place
Gordon, James, boot-maker, 77 London street
Gordon, James, plumber, 18 York street
Gordon, J. F. S., M.A., minister of St. Andrew's Episcopal chapel, and chnplain to
the troops, 122 South Portland street
Gordon, John & James, oil and colour merchants and dyers, 200 George street; &
Govan- Croft dyeworks, Adelphi street, Hutchesontown
Gordon, John, teacher of English, geography, and history, 54 St. George's place,
house 24 Pollock street. Paisley road
Gordon, John, of J. ^ J. Gordon, house 9 Clarendon place
Gordon, John, dairyman, 21 Hospital street
Gordon, John W., Sheriff Clerk's office, house 40 Abbotsford 2)lace
Gordon, L., civil engineer, 141 Buchanan street
Gordon, L., & L. Hill, jun., civil engineers, 141 Buchanan street
Gordon & Meek, writers, 3 Royal Exchange court. Exchange sq., and Queen st.
Gordon, Milliken, & Co., tea merchants, 10 King street
Gordon, T., of Gon.'on, Milliken, §■ Co., house 432 Parliamentary ror.d
Good, George, jun., accountant and house-factor, 63 St Vincent street
Good, Miss, 15 Hill street, Garnethill
GOODALL, William, confectioner, 48 Stevenson street, Calton
GOODSIPi, Joseph, teller, British Linen Company bank, house 14 Salisbury street
GOOD WILLIE, John, officer of excise, 9 Nicholson street
GOODWIN, John, of Sclanders §• Goodwin, ho, 24 Lyncdoch st.. Woodlands road
Goodwin, John, 102 South Portland street
Goodwin, Michael, broker, 69 Prince's street
Goodwin, Robert, house-factor, 40 George street
Goodwin, Thomas, baker, 228 High street
Goodwin,' William, of Ralston, Goodwin, ^ Co., 87 Argyll street
Goodwin, Mrs, 51 North Hanover street
GOOLD, John, grocer, 16 Clyde street, Calton
Goold, John, spirit dealer, 49 Gallowgate
Goold, Robert, hosier and spirit dealer, 17 and 19 High street
Goold, Robert, cork manufacturer, 29 High street
Goold, Thomas, blacksmith, Drygate toll
Goold, William, cork manufacturer, 29 High street
Goold, William, wholesale and retail grocer, 91 High sti'eet
GOULD, James, tea merchant and grocer, 439 Argyll street, house 5 Douglas st.
Gould, Tliomas, & Co., lace & sewed muslin manufacturers, and general importers
of foreign goods, 1 02 Maxwell street
Gould, Thomas, of Thomas Gould ^ Co., hoixse 44 Claremont place
GoEBALs Brass Foundry, top of Portugal street
Gorbals Burying- Ground. W. Howatt, superintendent, house 6 Hospital street
Gorbals, Barony of. Procurator- Fiscal, John G. Houston, writer, 35 Miller strceL
James Richardson, superintendent of police
Gorbals Distillery, 23 Kirk street
Gorbals Foundry Company, 206 Main st., Gorbak, and Govan st., Hutchesontown
Gorbals Church and Parish Library, session-house
Gorbals Heritors' Collector's office, 61 Adelphi street
Gorbals Youths' School, Greenside street
Gorbals Police Office, 47 South Portland !-!reet
Gorbals Savings' Bank, 23 Nicholson street. Open every Saturday night fiom 7
till 9 o'clock
Gorbals-Sessional School, 11 Norfolk court. Andrew Greig, teacher
Gorbals Session Clerk's Office, 5 1 Adelphi street, J. Coats, clerk
GORDON, Adam, of Gordon ^ Co., house 48 Abbotsford place
Gordon, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 150 Main street, Bridgeton
Gordon & Co., British & Foreign shawl warehouse, & tartan saloon, 120 Argyll st.
Gordon, George, carting contractor, Ayr and Greenock Railway Goods Depot, 13
Clyde place, and 130 Eglinton street
Gordon, George, confectioner and pastry baker, 25 Hutcheson street
Gordon, George, gingham and pullicate manufacturer, 3 North court, 22 Exchange
square, house 6 St. Vincent place
Gordon, George & Co., dyers, 117 West Nile street
Gordon, James, at Alex. Brown ^ Co.'s, house 13 Columbia place
Gordon, James, boot-maker, 77 London street
Gordon, James, plumber, 18 York street
Gordon, J. F. S., M.A., minister of St. Andrew's Episcopal chapel, and chnplain to
the troops, 122 South Portland street
Gordon, John & James, oil and colour merchants and dyers, 200 George street; &
Govan- Croft dyeworks, Adelphi street, Hutchesontown
Gordon, John, teacher of English, geography, and history, 54 St. George's place,
house 24 Pollock street. Paisley road
Gordon, John, of J. ^ J. Gordon, house 9 Clarendon place
Gordon, John, dairyman, 21 Hospital street
Gordon, John W., Sheriff Clerk's office, house 40 Abbotsford 2)lace
Gordon, L., civil engineer, 141 Buchanan street
Gordon, L., & L. Hill, jun., civil engineers, 141 Buchanan street
Gordon & Meek, writers, 3 Royal Exchange court. Exchange sq., and Queen st.
Gordon, Milliken, & Co., tea merchants, 10 King street
Gordon, T., of Gon.'on, Milliken, §■ Co., house 432 Parliamentary ror.d
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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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