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COSTIGANE..
-GENERAL DIRECTORY. COUPER.
171
COSTIGANE Brothers, wareliousemen and mer-
chants, Granite House, 187 and 199 Trongate.
Costigane, John T. (of Costigane Brothers), residence,
Thornden House, Helensburgh.
Costigane & Leithead, clothiers, 374 Dumbarton rd.,
Partick,
Costigane, Wm. (of Costigane Brothers), residence,
Southcliff, Pollokshields.
COSTLEY, Thos., mason and builder, 52 Elmbank
street ; house, 145 West Graham street.
Costley, William, & Son, masons and builders, 52
Elmbank street ; house, 15 Alexander street.
COTT, Simon, tailor, 2 Clyde place, s.s.
COTTER, Joseph, shipbroker (Ronton & Co., 24
Geor2;e sq.) ; ho., 6 St. Alban's ter., Hillhead.
COTTEEELL, William, silverer (patent process),
plate glass merchant, beveller, and decorative mir-
ror frame manufacturer, 1 to 15 Paisley road ;
house, 24 Paterson street, s.s.
Cottrill, Wm. Henry, manager (at R. F. & J. Alex-
ander & Co.'s), ho., 125 Onslow drive, Dennistoun.
COTTON, Connal, & Co., Montreal, Canada.
Cotton, W. B., bonded store-keeper, 2, 6 Cadogan
street, and 26 Robertson lane ; office, 4 Wellington
street ; resid. , Roselea, Cambuslang.
Cotton Driving Band Co., patent (carbonite, albanite,
and parhydro compositions), London ; sole agent
for Scotland, Robert Gordon, 28 Claremont st.
Cotton Powder Co. (Limited), London, cotton powder
manufacturers; agents, Hunter & Fotheringham,
66 Waterloo street.
COUBROUGH, Anthony Park (of the Blanefield
Printing Co.), res. Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, Anthony Sykes (of the Blanefield Print-
ing Co.), residence, Alreoch, Strathblane.
Coubrough, Ellis Wood (of the Blanefield Printing
Co.), residence, Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, James Meiklem, wine merchant, 351, 353
Dumbarton road ; ho. 347 do.
Coubrough, John, flesher, 151 Garngad rd.; ho. 181 do.
Coubrough, John (of the Blanefield Printing Co.),
residence. New Club, and Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, J.J. & T., farmers, Muttonhole Farm, by
Whiteinch.
Coubrough, Mrs., 68 Buccleuch street.
Coubrough, Mrs. J., wine and spirit merchant, 359,
361 Cumberland street, s.s. ; house, 26 Gilmour st.
COULBORN, E. Rushton, engineer, Kinning Park
Foundry ; ho. 5 Marchmont terrace, Victoria park,
Hillhead.
COULL, James, wholesale jeweller, 113 Oxford st.
COULSON, Alfred H., stock and sharebroker, 15
Gordon street; ho., 19 Belhaven ter., Kelvinside.
Coulson, Charles C. (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.),
house, 1 Granby place, HiUhead.
Coulson, Frank (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.), house,
11 Park grove ter.
Coulson, George F. (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.), house,
19 West Belhaven terrace. Great Western road.
COULTER, Andrew, grocer and provision merchant,
125 Shamrock street ; house, 41 Rosehall street.
Coulter, Robert, provision merchant, 121 Sister st.;
ho. 119 do.
Coulter, Robert, coal merchant, London Road Depot ;
house, 760 London road.
Coulter, Thomas, Barrowfield tin plate works, 48
French street, Bridgeton.
Coulter, Thomas, tinsmith, gasfitter, ironmonger, 159
Main street, Bridgeton ; house, 182 do.
Coulter, William, senr., taUor and clothierj 45 John
street, City.
Coulter, William, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 43
John St., 41 Boden st., and 213 Bernard ist.; ho.
45 John st.
County Fire Office, London (1806) ; Reid & Gait,
C.A., agents, 217 W. Geo. st. — See Adv. in App.
County Fire Office, 192 Hope st., Colin Brown,
agent.
County Fii-e Office, 69 W. Regent st., Jas. M. Davies,
agent.
County Police Office, 174 High street and Burgh
buildings, Hillhead.
COOPER, Alex. S., warehouseman (of Cooper, Hunter,
& Rodger, 63 Buchanan st.), ho. 186 Woodlands d.
Cooper, A. S., jun. (at Reid & Gait's, C.A.), house,
136 Woodlands road.
Cooper, Archibald, warper, 9 Graham sq., off Gallow-
gate ; ho. 5 East Market street.
Cooper & Co., tea merchants, grocers, Italian
warehousemen, &c., &c., 10 and 12 Howard St.,
and Howard com-t ; branches, 353 Sauchiehall st.,
corner of Holland street, and 47 Great Western
road, corner of Bank street, Hillhead.
Cooper, Craig, & Craig, accountants, The United
Mercantile agency, 92 St. Vincent street, 145
Cheapside, London, E.C., and 5 York place, Edin.
Couper, D. L., 8 Prince Edward street, Govanhill.
Cooper, David (at R. & J. M. Hill, Bro^N-n, & Co.),
house, 76 .John street, city.
Couper, David, stationer and draper, 8 Clyde st.,
Anderston ; house, 6 do.
Cooper, David, superintendent's office, G. & S. W.
Railway, St. Enoch's station; house, 17 St.
George's terrace. Paisley road.
Cooper, Edward, beadle of St. Maiy's Episcopal
church, fancy goods, stationer, and bookseller, 11
Buckingham buildings, Hillhead ; ho., 13 Rupert st.
Cooper, F. W. (of J. & R. Cooper), resid, Oban.
Cowper, Ga-s-in, shipowner, North British Shipping Co.;
res. Viewfield, Busby.
Cooper, George, tabacconist, oils and colours, 20
Findlay street.
Couper, George, grocer, 57 Shamrock st.; ho. 46 do.
Coupar, Henry, Melrose place, 136 Paisley road.
Cooper, Henry G., & Co., commission merchants and
agents, 43 Eenfield street.
Couper, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Canal
St., Port Dundas ; ho. 346 Duke st.
Cooper, Hunter (at R. Laidlaw & Sons'), house, 7
Carlyle terrace, Rutherglen.
Cooper, Hunter, & Rodger, warehousemen, 63 Bu-
chanan street.
Couper, James jun. (of Jas. Coupar & Sons, City
Flint Glass Works), ho. 37 Lansdowne crescent.
Couper, James, tertius (of James Couper & Sons),
house, 5 Woodside quadrant, Eldon st.
Couper, James (of C. Tennant & Co., St. EoUox),
residence, Craigforth house, Stkling.
Couper, James, & Sons, flint glass manufactm-ers.
City Flint Glass Works, Kyle "st., off Dobbie's loan.
Couper, James, sen., 37 Lansdo^vne crescent.
Couper, James, jun. (at James Couper's, 15 Smith's
court, 53 Candleriggs), house, 599 Duke street.
Couper, James, boot and shoe maker, 139 Paisley road
and 79 Main st.; house, 1 Livingston terrace.
Paisley road.
Couper, James C, mineral borer and well sinker,
Glentyan, Kilbarchan.
-GENERAL DIRECTORY. COUPER.
171
COSTIGANE Brothers, wareliousemen and mer-
chants, Granite House, 187 and 199 Trongate.
Costigane, John T. (of Costigane Brothers), residence,
Thornden House, Helensburgh.
Costigane & Leithead, clothiers, 374 Dumbarton rd.,
Partick,
Costigane, Wm. (of Costigane Brothers), residence,
Southcliff, Pollokshields.
COSTLEY, Thos., mason and builder, 52 Elmbank
street ; house, 145 West Graham street.
Costley, William, & Son, masons and builders, 52
Elmbank street ; house, 15 Alexander street.
COTT, Simon, tailor, 2 Clyde place, s.s.
COTTER, Joseph, shipbroker (Ronton & Co., 24
Geor2;e sq.) ; ho., 6 St. Alban's ter., Hillhead.
COTTEEELL, William, silverer (patent process),
plate glass merchant, beveller, and decorative mir-
ror frame manufacturer, 1 to 15 Paisley road ;
house, 24 Paterson street, s.s.
Cottrill, Wm. Henry, manager (at R. F. & J. Alex-
ander & Co.'s), ho., 125 Onslow drive, Dennistoun.
COTTON, Connal, & Co., Montreal, Canada.
Cotton, W. B., bonded store-keeper, 2, 6 Cadogan
street, and 26 Robertson lane ; office, 4 Wellington
street ; resid. , Roselea, Cambuslang.
Cotton Driving Band Co., patent (carbonite, albanite,
and parhydro compositions), London ; sole agent
for Scotland, Robert Gordon, 28 Claremont st.
Cotton Powder Co. (Limited), London, cotton powder
manufacturers; agents, Hunter & Fotheringham,
66 Waterloo street.
COUBROUGH, Anthony Park (of the Blanefield
Printing Co.), res. Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, Anthony Sykes (of the Blanefield Print-
ing Co.), residence, Alreoch, Strathblane.
Coubrough, Ellis Wood (of the Blanefield Printing
Co.), residence, Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, James Meiklem, wine merchant, 351, 353
Dumbarton road ; ho. 347 do.
Coubrough, John, flesher, 151 Garngad rd.; ho. 181 do.
Coubrough, John (of the Blanefield Printing Co.),
residence. New Club, and Blanefield, Strathblane.
Coubrough, J.J. & T., farmers, Muttonhole Farm, by
Whiteinch.
Coubrough, Mrs., 68 Buccleuch street.
Coubrough, Mrs. J., wine and spirit merchant, 359,
361 Cumberland street, s.s. ; house, 26 Gilmour st.
COULBORN, E. Rushton, engineer, Kinning Park
Foundry ; ho. 5 Marchmont terrace, Victoria park,
Hillhead.
COULL, James, wholesale jeweller, 113 Oxford st.
COULSON, Alfred H., stock and sharebroker, 15
Gordon street; ho., 19 Belhaven ter., Kelvinside.
Coulson, Charles C. (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.),
house, 1 Granby place, HiUhead.
Coulson, Frank (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.), house,
11 Park grove ter.
Coulson, George F. (of Steel, Coulson, & Co.), house,
19 West Belhaven terrace. Great Western road.
COULTER, Andrew, grocer and provision merchant,
125 Shamrock street ; house, 41 Rosehall street.
Coulter, Robert, provision merchant, 121 Sister st.;
ho. 119 do.
Coulter, Robert, coal merchant, London Road Depot ;
house, 760 London road.
Coulter, Thomas, Barrowfield tin plate works, 48
French street, Bridgeton.
Coulter, Thomas, tinsmith, gasfitter, ironmonger, 159
Main street, Bridgeton ; house, 182 do.
Coulter, William, senr., taUor and clothierj 45 John
street, City.
Coulter, William, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 43
John St., 41 Boden st., and 213 Bernard ist.; ho.
45 John st.
County Fire Office, London (1806) ; Reid & Gait,
C.A., agents, 217 W. Geo. st. — See Adv. in App.
County Fire Office, 192 Hope st., Colin Brown,
agent.
County Fii-e Office, 69 W. Regent st., Jas. M. Davies,
agent.
County Police Office, 174 High street and Burgh
buildings, Hillhead.
COOPER, Alex. S., warehouseman (of Cooper, Hunter,
& Rodger, 63 Buchanan st.), ho. 186 Woodlands d.
Cooper, A. S., jun. (at Reid & Gait's, C.A.), house,
136 Woodlands road.
Cooper, Archibald, warper, 9 Graham sq., off Gallow-
gate ; ho. 5 East Market street.
Cooper & Co., tea merchants, grocers, Italian
warehousemen, &c., &c., 10 and 12 Howard St.,
and Howard com-t ; branches, 353 Sauchiehall st.,
corner of Holland street, and 47 Great Western
road, corner of Bank street, Hillhead.
Cooper, Craig, & Craig, accountants, The United
Mercantile agency, 92 St. Vincent street, 145
Cheapside, London, E.C., and 5 York place, Edin.
Couper, D. L., 8 Prince Edward street, Govanhill.
Cooper, David (at R. & J. M. Hill, Bro^N-n, & Co.),
house, 76 .John street, city.
Couper, David, stationer and draper, 8 Clyde st.,
Anderston ; house, 6 do.
Cooper, David, superintendent's office, G. & S. W.
Railway, St. Enoch's station; house, 17 St.
George's terrace. Paisley road.
Cooper, Edward, beadle of St. Maiy's Episcopal
church, fancy goods, stationer, and bookseller, 11
Buckingham buildings, Hillhead ; ho., 13 Rupert st.
Cooper, F. W. (of J. & R. Cooper), resid, Oban.
Cowper, Ga-s-in, shipowner, North British Shipping Co.;
res. Viewfield, Busby.
Cooper, George, tabacconist, oils and colours, 20
Findlay street.
Couper, George, grocer, 57 Shamrock st.; ho. 46 do.
Coupar, Henry, Melrose place, 136 Paisley road.
Cooper, Henry G., & Co., commission merchants and
agents, 43 Eenfield street.
Couper, Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Canal
St., Port Dundas ; ho. 346 Duke st.
Cooper, Hunter (at R. Laidlaw & Sons'), house, 7
Carlyle terrace, Rutherglen.
Cooper, Hunter, & Rodger, warehousemen, 63 Bu-
chanan street.
Couper, James jun. (of Jas. Coupar & Sons, City
Flint Glass Works), ho. 37 Lansdowne crescent.
Couper, James, tertius (of James Couper & Sons),
house, 5 Woodside quadrant, Eldon st.
Couper, James (of C. Tennant & Co., St. EoUox),
residence, Craigforth house, Stkling.
Couper, James, & Sons, flint glass manufactm-ers.
City Flint Glass Works, Kyle "st., off Dobbie's loan.
Couper, James, sen., 37 Lansdo^vne crescent.
Couper, James, jun. (at James Couper's, 15 Smith's
court, 53 Candleriggs), house, 599 Duke street.
Couper, James, boot and shoe maker, 139 Paisley road
and 79 Main st.; house, 1 Livingston terrace.
Paisley road.
Couper, James C, mineral borer and well sinker,
Glentyan, Kilbarchan.
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