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PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &c. 269
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS.
Dinwiddle, James, & Co., Bridgend Factory, Buccleuch Street.
Fleming, Reld & Co., Greenock Wool Store, 161 High Street.
Gibson, John L., & Co., 22 Maxwell Street, m
Hamilton, Robert, King Street, m.
M'George, J. & D., Nithsdale Factory, 43 St. Michael Street.
Robertson, James A., Saughtree Factory, Annan Road.
Tyler, W., Sons, & Co., Ryedale.
HOUSE FACTORS.
Brown, Sam., 57 Buccleuch Street.
Dunbar, Pattie & Gibson, 27 Buccleuch Street.
Farries, Thomas C, 158 Irish Street.
Hiddleston, James, & Son, Mechanics' Institute, 19 Nith Place,
Preacher, Francis, 29 College Street, m.
Robinson, Samuel, 5 Bank Street.
STOBIE, PETER, & SON, 55 and 57 HIGH STREET.
HOTELS.
(See also Spirit Dealers.)
Blue Bell, A. Dorward, 26 Friars' VenneL
Coffee House (Temperance), J. M'Gowan, 110 High Street.
COMMERCIAL, MAXWELL I. COPLAND, 79 HIGH
STREET.
Commercial Temperance, Miss Bell, 19-21 English Street.
FOUNTAIN TEMPERANCE, MISS JOHNSTON, 65 HIGH
STREET.
Globe, Mrs Jane Smith, 56 High Street.
K'ERR'S TEMPERANCE, 172 HIGH STREET, MRS
Davidson, PROPRIETRIX.
King's Arms, Maxwelltown, W. G. Whyte, Glasgow Street, m.
KING'S ARMS HOTEL (and RESTAURANT), JOHN
ADAM, 78 HIGH STREET.
Lochinvar Temperance, Miss Clacherty, 118 English Street.
NEW BAZAAR HOTEL (and RESTAURANT), R. F.
RITCHIE, 38 WHITESANDS.
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS.
Dinwiddle, James, & Co., Bridgend Factory, Buccleuch Street.
Fleming, Reld & Co., Greenock Wool Store, 161 High Street.
Gibson, John L., & Co., 22 Maxwell Street, m
Hamilton, Robert, King Street, m.
M'George, J. & D., Nithsdale Factory, 43 St. Michael Street.
Robertson, James A., Saughtree Factory, Annan Road.
Tyler, W., Sons, & Co., Ryedale.
HOUSE FACTORS.
Brown, Sam., 57 Buccleuch Street.
Dunbar, Pattie & Gibson, 27 Buccleuch Street.
Farries, Thomas C, 158 Irish Street.
Hiddleston, James, & Son, Mechanics' Institute, 19 Nith Place,
Preacher, Francis, 29 College Street, m.
Robinson, Samuel, 5 Bank Street.
STOBIE, PETER, & SON, 55 and 57 HIGH STREET.
HOTELS.
(See also Spirit Dealers.)
Blue Bell, A. Dorward, 26 Friars' VenneL
Coffee House (Temperance), J. M'Gowan, 110 High Street.
COMMERCIAL, MAXWELL I. COPLAND, 79 HIGH
STREET.
Commercial Temperance, Miss Bell, 19-21 English Street.
FOUNTAIN TEMPERANCE, MISS JOHNSTON, 65 HIGH
STREET.
Globe, Mrs Jane Smith, 56 High Street.
K'ERR'S TEMPERANCE, 172 HIGH STREET, MRS
Davidson, PROPRIETRIX.
King's Arms, Maxwelltown, W. G. Whyte, Glasgow Street, m.
KING'S ARMS HOTEL (and RESTAURANT), JOHN
ADAM, 78 HIGH STREET.
Lochinvar Temperance, Miss Clacherty, 118 English Street.
NEW BAZAAR HOTEL (and RESTAURANT), R. F.
RITCHIE, 38 WHITESANDS.
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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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