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STREETS, SQUARES, PLACES, &c.
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H h Wilson Street, off Petershill road. 3.
C i Wilsoa Street, off East Miller street. 2,
G e Wilson Street, f. Candleriggs to Virginia st. 7.
D c Wilson St., Hillhead, off G. Western rd. 15.
B c Wilson Street, off Douglas st., Partick. 15.
F e Wilson's Court, 57 Argyle street. 7.
J) b Wilton Crescent, off New City road. 9.
E b Wilton Gardens, off Wilton street, 9.
E b Wilton Street, off New City road. 9.
E g Windrow Terrace, Keir st., Pollokshields.
C b Windsor Circus, Kirklee road, Kelvinside. 15.
C c Windsor PI., 290-314 Dumbart.rd., Partick. 15
C b Windsor Place, Byars road, Kelvinside.
C b Windsor Quadrant, Kirklee rd, Kelvinside. 15.
E c Windsor Street, from New City road to North
Woodside road. 9.
B e Windsor Street, Govan. 20.
C b Windsor Ter. (W.), G. West, rd., Kelvinside. 15.
E c Windsor Terrace (East), St. George's road. 9.
G i Windsor Terrace, Albert road, Langside. 16.
F h Windsor Villas, Cathcart. 16.
E e Winning Place, St. James' pi., Kingston. 13.
Lf Winning Row, off Westmuir st., Parkhead. 2.
B a Winton Drive, off Crossloan road, Kelvinside.
E h Winton Terrace, Victoria rd., Govanhill. 12.
G g Wolseley Street, off Rutherglen road. 11.
E c Woodbine Place, corner of New City road and
St. George's road. 9.
C d Woodburn Place, off Woodbum terrace. 10.
D c Woodburn Ter., 17-35 Kelvinhaugh st. 10.
C c Wood Street, off Byars road, Partick. 15.
Kd Wood Street, off Alexandra parade. 3
F c Wood Street, Port Dundas. 8.
G d Wood's Buildings, 61 Duke street. 5.
H e Wood Lane (East), 338 Gallowgate. 4.
JP e Wood Lane, 30 Broomielaw. 7.
E c Woodlands Road, from St. George's road to
Eldon street. 9.
D c Woodlands Terrace, West-end park. 9.
D i Woodlands, Albert Road, Langside. 6.
D i Woodland Terrace, Albert road, Langside. 16.
D g Woodrow Crescent, Woodrow rd., PoUoksh. 14.
D g Woodrow Road, Pollokshields. 14.
I) c Woodside, south of Woodlands road. 9.
E d Woodside Crescent, off Sauchiehall street. 9.
E d Woodside Mews, at Woodside crescent. 9.
D d Woodside Place, Woodside crescent. 9.
D i Woodside Place, Crossmyloof.
D b Woodside Road (North), off Garscube road.
Do., west of St. George's road. 9.
Do., east of St. George's road. 8.
D c Woodside Road (South), off Woodlands rd. 9.
D c Woodside Road, off Park road. 9.
E d Woodside Ter., north side of Woodside cres. 9.
B e Woodville Street and Place, Govan. 20.
H e Wotberspoon Place, 605 to 639 Duke st. 3.
H e Wright Street, from Duke st. to Ladywell st. 5.
// Yates Street, Great Eastern road, Parkhead. 2.
E e York Lane, 24 York street. 7.
E e York Street, from Argyle st. to Broomielaw. 7.
Gf York Street, South, off Rutherglen road. 11.
C d Yorkhill, off Old Dumbarton road. 10.
B d Yorkhill Street, off Old Dumbarton road. 10
B d Yorkhill Wharf, north side of the Harbour
near Queen's Docks. 10.
F e Young's Buildings, 292 Argyle street. 7.
H e Young Street, Gallowgate to Millroad st. 4.
G a Young Street, Cowlairs. 6.
/ b Young Terrace, Petershill Road.
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