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156
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4
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3
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Ammonia
2
1
6
1 6
5
Clay Pipes
4
3
3
2
Anchors .
. 2
1
6
1 6
2
Clocks .
2
1 6
1 6
1
Arsenic .
. 2
1
6
1 6
4
Cloves
2
1 6
1 6
1
tAsbestos Eock
. 1
9
—
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Coal
4
3
3
2
Ashes
2
1
6
1 6
2
Coal Dust
4
3
3
2
Asphalte
'. 2
1
6
1 6
2
Coal Tar .
1
9
9
2
Bacon
. 2
1
6
1 6
3
Coal Tar Pitch
9
6
—
—
Bale and Bos Good
s 2
1
6
1 6
7
Codilla .
2
1 6
1 6
4
Bark
. 2
1
6
1 6
6
Coffee .
2
1 6
1 6
3
Barley and Barley D
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Coke
9
3
9
2
— Inwards .
. 1
3
1
3
1
3
Confections
2
1 6
1 6
6
Do. do. — Outwards
. 1
1
1
3
Copper .
2
1 6
1 6
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Barwood .
. 2
1
6
1 6
4
*Copperas
1
1
1 6
4
Barytes .
1
6
1
6
1 6
2
Copper Dross
4
3
3
2
Bath Bricks .
. 1
6
9
9
2
Copper Boilers
2
1 6
1 6
3
fBayrum Ek. — Ungr
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—
—
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2
1 6
1 6
4
f do. — Ground
.
4
3
—
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fCork Shavings
1
9
6
3
Beans — Inwards
. 1
3
3
1
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Corkwood
2
1 6
1 6
9
Do. — Outwards
. 1
1
3
fCorn Flour — Inwards
1
3
1 3
1
3
Beef
. 2
6
1 6
4
f Do. Outwards
1
1
1
3
Blacking
. 2
6
1 6
2
Cotton .
2
1 6
1 6
4
•Bleaching Powder
. 1
4
4
1 6
2
Cotton Cloth .
2
1 6
1 6
7
"Bleaching Liquor
2
6
1 6
2
Cotton Seed
1
3
1 3
1
5
Blood .
. 2
6
1 6
6
f Cotton Waste
2
1 6
1 6
2
Bobbins .
. 2
6
1 6
6
Cream of Tartar
2
1 6
1 6
6
Boilers
. 2
6
1 6
2
Currants .
2
1 6
1 6
5
Bones and Bone Dus
t 1
1
4
Cyder .
2
1 6
1 6
7
Bottles .
. 2
6
1 6
1 8
tDari Seed
1
3
1 3
—
—
Bran — Inwards
. 1
3
3
1
3
Draff .
4
3
1
3
Do. — Outwards
1
1
3
Drain Pipes
4
3
3
2
Brass
. 2
6
1 6
2
Drugs
2
1 6
1 6
1
Bread
. 2
6
1 6
4
Dyestuffs
2
1 6
1 6
6
Bricks
.
4
3
3
2
Earth (Fuller's]
4
3
1 6
4
Brimstone
.
9
9
1 6
2
Earthenware
1
6
1
1 6
5
Brooms .
. 2
6
1 6
2
Eggs
2
1 6
1 6
5
Broken Bottles or Cu
llet
4
3
—
—
Empty Bags
2
1 6
1 6
2
Burr Stones
. 2
6
1 6
6
Empty Casks .
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2
1 6
1 6
2
Butter .
. 2
6
1 6
4
fEpsom Salts .
1
9
1 6
5
Bichrome of Potash
2
6
1 6
2
Esparto Grass
1
6
1 6
—
—
Candles .
, 2
6
1 6
5
*Farina .
1
4
1 4
1
3 •
fCarrots .
, 1
9
1 6
5
Feathers .
2
1 6
1 6
1
Casks
2
6
1 6
5
Felt
2
1 6
1 6
5
Cast Iron (Undergrou
id)
Fig Cake.
2
1 6
1 6
6
Gas and Water Pi
Des 1
1
2
Fish
2
1 6
1 6
4
■fCast Iron Keys i
ind
f Fish Plates .
1
4
1 4
—
—
Eailway Sleepers
. 1
—
—
Flax
2
1 6
1 6
4
f Castgs. of other kin
ds
fFlax Seed
1
3
1 3
1 6
4
(notpart of a machii
le) 1
6
6
1 6
2
Flint
4
3
3
2
Cement, ground
1
4
4
1 6
3
Flour — Inwards
1
3
1 3
1
8
Do., Shell ,
4
3
3
2
Do., — Outwards
1
1
1
3
Chains .
2
6
1 6
2
Fowls
2
1 6
1 6
6
Chairs — Eailway
1
1
2
Fruits
^
2
1 6
1 6
6
Chalk .
4
3
3
2
Furniture
^
2
1 6
1 6
1 8
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2
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1 6
5
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1
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1 4
1 6
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4
3
3
2
Garancine
2
1 6
1 6
4
Cheese .
2
6
1 6
1
fGas Coal Cinders .
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Acetate of Lime
. 2
1
6
1 6
6
Chimney Cans
1
6
1
1
2
Alabaster
1
1
1
2
China Stones .
4
3
3
2
Ale, Beer, and Porte
r 2
1
6
1 6
7
Chromate of Iron
1
9
9
2
•Alum
1
4
1
4
1 6
2
fChrome Ore .
4
3
3
2
f Alum Cake .
. 1
9
—
—
Clay
4
3
3
2
Ammonia
2
1
6
1 6
5
Clay Pipes
4
3
3
2
Anchors .
. 2
1
6
1 6
2
Clocks .
2
1 6
1 6
1
Arsenic .
. 2
1
6
1 6
4
Cloves
2
1 6
1 6
1
tAsbestos Eock
. 1
9
—
—
Coal
4
3
3
2
Ashes
2
1
6
1 6
2
Coal Dust
4
3
3
2
Asphalte
'. 2
1
6
1 6
2
Coal Tar .
1
9
9
2
Bacon
. 2
1
6
1 6
3
Coal Tar Pitch
9
6
—
—
Bale and Bos Good
s 2
1
6
1 6
7
Codilla .
2
1 6
1 6
4
Bark
. 2
1
6
1 6
6
Coffee .
2
1 6
1 6
3
Barley and Barley D
ust
Coke
9
3
9
2
— Inwards .
. 1
3
1
3
1
3
Confections
2
1 6
1 6
6
Do. do. — Outwards
. 1
1
1
3
Copper .
2
1 6
1 6
a
Barwood .
. 2
1
6
1 6
4
*Copperas
1
1
1 6
4
Barytes .
1
6
1
6
1 6
2
Copper Dross
4
3
3
2
Bath Bricks .
. 1
6
9
9
2
Copper Boilers
2
1 6
1 6
3
fBayrum Ek. — Ungr
nd.
4
3
—
—
Cordage .
2
1 6
1 6
4
f do. — Ground
.
4
3
—
—
fCork Shavings
1
9
6
3
Beans — Inwards
. 1
3
3
1
3
Corkwood
2
1 6
1 6
9
Do. — Outwards
. 1
1
3
fCorn Flour — Inwards
1
3
1 3
1
3
Beef
. 2
6
1 6
4
f Do. Outwards
1
1
1
3
Blacking
. 2
6
1 6
2
Cotton .
2
1 6
1 6
4
•Bleaching Powder
. 1
4
4
1 6
2
Cotton Cloth .
2
1 6
1 6
7
"Bleaching Liquor
2
6
1 6
2
Cotton Seed
1
3
1 3
1
5
Blood .
. 2
6
1 6
6
f Cotton Waste
2
1 6
1 6
2
Bobbins .
. 2
6
1 6
6
Cream of Tartar
2
1 6
1 6
6
Boilers
. 2
6
1 6
2
Currants .
2
1 6
1 6
5
Bones and Bone Dus
t 1
1
4
Cyder .
2
1 6
1 6
7
Bottles .
. 2
6
1 6
1 8
tDari Seed
1
3
1 3
—
—
Bran — Inwards
. 1
3
3
1
3
Draff .
4
3
1
3
Do. — Outwards
1
1
3
Drain Pipes
4
3
3
2
Brass
. 2
6
1 6
2
Drugs
2
1 6
1 6
1
Bread
. 2
6
1 6
4
Dyestuffs
2
1 6
1 6
6
Bricks
.
4
3
3
2
Earth (Fuller's]
4
3
1 6
4
Brimstone
.
9
9
1 6
2
Earthenware
1
6
1
1 6
5
Brooms .
. 2
6
1 6
2
Eggs
2
1 6
1 6
5
Broken Bottles or Cu
llet
4
3
—
—
Empty Bags
2
1 6
1 6
2
Burr Stones
. 2
6
1 6
6
Empty Casks .
'*
2
1 6
1 6
2
Butter .
. 2
6
1 6
4
fEpsom Salts .
1
9
1 6
5
Bichrome of Potash
2
6
1 6
2
Esparto Grass
1
6
1 6
—
—
Candles .
, 2
6
1 6
5
*Farina .
1
4
1 4
1
3 •
fCarrots .
, 1
9
1 6
5
Feathers .
2
1 6
1 6
1
Casks
2
6
1 6
5
Felt
2
1 6
1 6
5
Cast Iron (Undergrou
id)
Fig Cake.
2
1 6
1 6
6
Gas and Water Pi
Des 1
1
2
Fish
2
1 6
1 6
4
■fCast Iron Keys i
ind
f Fish Plates .
1
4
1 4
—
—
Eailway Sleepers
. 1
—
—
Flax
2
1 6
1 6
4
f Castgs. of other kin
ds
fFlax Seed
1
3
1 3
1 6
4
(notpart of a machii
le) 1
6
6
1 6
2
Flint
4
3
3
2
Cement, ground
1
4
4
1 6
3
Flour — Inwards
1
3
1 3
1
8
Do., Shell ,
4
3
3
2
Do., — Outwards
1
1
1
3
Chains .
2
6
1 6
2
Fowls
2
1 6
1 6
6
Chairs — Eailway
1
1
2
Fruits
^
2
1 6
1 6
6
Chalk .
4
3
3
2
Furniture
^
2
1 6
1 6
1 8
Charcoal
2
6
1 6
5
Fustic
.
1
4
1 4
1 6
0.^ 2
•fCharcoal Spent
4
3
3
2
Garancine
2
1 6
1 6
4
Cheese .
2
6
1 6
1
fGas Coal Cinders .
4
3
9
2
+
I
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Glasgow > Post-Office annual Glasgow directory > 1893-1894 > (1522) |
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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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