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278 WHITE— WHITTON.
White, John, victualler and hay dealer, 159 and 161 Great Hamilton street, and
419 Parliamentary road
White, John, jun., of J. §• J. White, house Clydebank, near Rutherglen
Whyte, John, coal master, Whitehill colliery, 17 Glassford st., house 5 Morris place
White, John, architect, 6 South Hanover street
White, John, & Co., brassfounders, 113 Great Hamilton street
White, John, painter and paper-hanger, 60 Mitchell street
Whyte, John, Temperance hotel, and purveyor for soiiees, etc., 132 Trongatc street
White, John L., of White §• Henderson, 7 Greenhill street
White, Joseph, at James Lumsden ^ Son's, 20 Queen street
White & Kirkland, grain <fe provision merchants, 109 High st., and 164 Gallowo-ato
White & Kirkland, wholesale grain, salt, and provision merchants, Brunswick court,
120 Brunswick street, and 109 Candleriggs street
White, Robert, merchant, Brandon place, 356 West George street
White, Robert, at Port-Eglinton Spinning Co.'s, house 10 Salisbury st., Lauriestoii
Whyte, Robert, teacher of English and geography, 48 George square, and Andersnni-
an university
Whyte, Robei-t, carter and dairyman, 98 Union street
White, Robert, & Co., cotton-yarn merchants, 120 Brunswick street
White, Robert, of Robert White ^ Co., house 128 South Portland street
White, Robert, spirit merchant, 16 Canning street, Calton
Whyte, Robert, upholstei-er and cabinetmaker. 111 St. Vincent street, house do.
Whyte, Thomas, of Blackburn ^ Whyte, house 9 Royal crescent
White, Thomas, of White §■ Kirkland, house 33 Monteitli row
Whyte, Thomas, at Bartonsldll Coal Co.'s, house 411 Parliamentary road
White, William, of White ^ Bushy, house 17 Elmbank crescent
White, William, & Co., pawnbrokers, 15 Coronation buildings, 29 Eglinton street
White, William, & Co., rag and waste merchants, 89 Gallowgate street
White, William, manufacturer, 92 Great Hamilton street
White, William, & Son, tobacco pipe makers, 15 Gibson st., ho. N. Woodside road
White, William, of James Whyte §/• Son, house 12 Woodside place
White, William, ironmonger, 102 Great Hamilton street
Whyte, William, & Co., merchants, 76 St. Vincent street
Whyte, William, of William Whyte ^ Co., house Kilmardinny
White, William, jun., 76 St Vincent street
White, William, spirit dealer, 47 Castle street, and 110 London street
White, W. & D., warpers, 120 Brunswick street
White, W. R., tea dealer, 58 Jamaica street
Whyte, Misses, milliners, dress and straw-bonnet makers, 327 Argyll street
Wliyte, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 209 St. Vincent street
White, Misses, 5 Woodside crescent
Whyte, Miss H., brush, basket, and toy warehouse, 13 Candleriggs street
White, Mrs, 7 Woodside ten-ace
White, Mrs James, lodgings, 47 Adelphi street
White, Mrs John, reedmaker, 79 Bell street
Whyte, Mrs Thomas, Wellbank, Finnieston road
WHISH, C, <& Co., straw-hat and millinery warehouse, 53 St. Vincent street
Whish, C, house 144 New City road
WHITEHEAD, John, merchant, 36 Ingram street, house 27 Rose st,, Garnethill
Whitehead, Joseph, & Son, leather warehouse, 23 St. Andrew's square
WHITEHILL, Mrs, victualler, 33 Dalmarnock road
WHITELAW, Charles, dairyman, 13 Findlay street
Whitelaw, George, of D. Cook ^ Co., house 64 Abbotsford place
Whitelaw, James, house 27 Union street
Whitelaw, James, victualler and spirit dealer, 17 Adelphi street
Whitelaw, Robert, surgeon, R.N., 30 York street
Whytlaw, R. A., at David Hamilton's, 62 Ingram street
Whitelaw, Mrs, 104 Montrose street
Whitelaw, Mrs David, boarding and day school, 16 Monteith row
Whitelaw, Mrs, fishmonger, 65 St. George's place, house 11 Dundas street
Whitelaw, Mrs John, provision mei'chant, 44 Adelphi street
WHITEMAN, W. W., of Reid S/-. Whiteman, house 165 Hill street, Garnethill
WHITTON, Jas., teacher of English and geography, 94 W. Nile st , St, George's, ct;
White, John, victualler and hay dealer, 159 and 161 Great Hamilton street, and
419 Parliamentary road
White, John, jun., of J. §• J. White, house Clydebank, near Rutherglen
Whyte, John, coal master, Whitehill colliery, 17 Glassford st., house 5 Morris place
White, John, architect, 6 South Hanover street
White, John, & Co., brassfounders, 113 Great Hamilton street
White, John, painter and paper-hanger, 60 Mitchell street
Whyte, John, Temperance hotel, and purveyor for soiiees, etc., 132 Trongatc street
White, John L., of White §• Henderson, 7 Greenhill street
White, Joseph, at James Lumsden ^ Son's, 20 Queen street
White & Kirkland, grain <fe provision merchants, 109 High st., and 164 Gallowo-ato
White & Kirkland, wholesale grain, salt, and provision merchants, Brunswick court,
120 Brunswick street, and 109 Candleriggs street
White, Robert, merchant, Brandon place, 356 West George street
White, Robert, at Port-Eglinton Spinning Co.'s, house 10 Salisbury st., Lauriestoii
Whyte, Robert, teacher of English and geography, 48 George square, and Andersnni-
an university
Whyte, Robei-t, carter and dairyman, 98 Union street
White, Robert, & Co., cotton-yarn merchants, 120 Brunswick street
White, Robert, of Robert White ^ Co., house 128 South Portland street
White, Robert, spirit merchant, 16 Canning street, Calton
Whyte, Robert, upholstei-er and cabinetmaker. 111 St. Vincent street, house do.
Whyte, Thomas, of Blackburn ^ Whyte, house 9 Royal crescent
White, Thomas, of White §■ Kirkland, house 33 Monteitli row
Whyte, Thomas, at Bartonsldll Coal Co.'s, house 411 Parliamentary road
White, William, of White ^ Bushy, house 17 Elmbank crescent
White, William, & Co., pawnbrokers, 15 Coronation buildings, 29 Eglinton street
White, William, & Co., rag and waste merchants, 89 Gallowgate street
White, William, manufacturer, 92 Great Hamilton street
White, William, & Son, tobacco pipe makers, 15 Gibson st., ho. N. Woodside road
White, William, of James Whyte §/• Son, house 12 Woodside place
White, William, ironmonger, 102 Great Hamilton street
Whyte, William, & Co., merchants, 76 St. Vincent street
Whyte, William, of William Whyte ^ Co., house Kilmardinny
White, William, jun., 76 St Vincent street
White, William, spirit dealer, 47 Castle street, and 110 London street
White, W. & D., warpers, 120 Brunswick street
White, W. R., tea dealer, 58 Jamaica street
Whyte, Misses, milliners, dress and straw-bonnet makers, 327 Argyll street
Wliyte, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 209 St. Vincent street
White, Misses, 5 Woodside crescent
Whyte, Miss H., brush, basket, and toy warehouse, 13 Candleriggs street
White, Mrs, 7 Woodside ten-ace
White, Mrs James, lodgings, 47 Adelphi street
White, Mrs John, reedmaker, 79 Bell street
Whyte, Mrs Thomas, Wellbank, Finnieston road
WHISH, C, <& Co., straw-hat and millinery warehouse, 53 St. Vincent street
Whish, C, house 144 New City road
WHITEHEAD, John, merchant, 36 Ingram street, house 27 Rose st,, Garnethill
Whitehead, Joseph, & Son, leather warehouse, 23 St. Andrew's square
WHITEHILL, Mrs, victualler, 33 Dalmarnock road
WHITELAW, Charles, dairyman, 13 Findlay street
Whitelaw, George, of D. Cook ^ Co., house 64 Abbotsford place
Whitelaw, James, house 27 Union street
Whitelaw, James, victualler and spirit dealer, 17 Adelphi street
Whitelaw, Robert, surgeon, R.N., 30 York street
Whytlaw, R. A., at David Hamilton's, 62 Ingram street
Whitelaw, Mrs, 104 Montrose street
Whitelaw, Mrs David, boarding and day school, 16 Monteith row
Whitelaw, Mrs, fishmonger, 65 St. George's place, house 11 Dundas street
Whitelaw, Mrs John, provision mei'chant, 44 Adelphi street
WHITEMAN, W. W., of Reid S/-. Whiteman, house 165 Hill street, Garnethill
WHITTON, Jas., teacher of English and geography, 94 W. Nile st , St, George's, ct;
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1847-1848 > (282) |
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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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