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42 DliiECTORY.
Craig William, tide surveyor. House, 5 Mearns street
Craig Miss Jane, 5 Springkell street
Craig Mrs John, G3 Main street, Cartsdyke
Craig Mrs Walter, spirit dealer, 43 Inverkip street
CRAIGIB George, shipmaster, 28 Ann street
CRAM Peter, builder, llolmscroft street, west
CRANE James, marinor, 6 Nelson street, Glebe
CRANSTijN Thomas, teacher of navigation and nauti-
cal astronomy, Havelook buildings, 17 West Black-
hall street. House, do.
CRAWFORD Alexander, of Allison and Crawford,
House 6 Kelly street
Crawford Alexander, boilermaker, 15 St Lawrence st.
Crawford Alexander, van -driver, 4 Nicholson street
Crawford Andrew, of Crawford S Fulton. House, 22
Mearns street
Crawford Andrew, joiner, blockmaker, and house-factor,
22 West Burn street. House, 44 Inverkip street
Crawford Bryce, carpenter, 4 John street
Crawford Conrad, coppersmith, 26 Tobago street
Crawford Cornelius, wright, trunk, packing- boxmaker,
and funeral undertaker, &c., 39 Crawfurd street,
Glebe. House. Gl Roxburgh street
Crawford Daniel, clerk, 6 Kelly street
Crawford David, writer, and Baron Bailie of Greenock,
Mansionhouse. House, Finnart, Forsyth street
Crawford David Rose, writer, Mansionhouse. House,
Glenfirld, Union street
Crawford Da^rald, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street
Crawford Dugald^ shoemaker, 4 Sir Michael street
Crawford Gavin, Hyde Park cottage
Crawford & Falton, joiners and glaziers, 16 Bogle st.
Crawford & Hope, ship carp-nters, Biy of Quick
Crawford James, labourer, 10 Cross-shore street
Crawford James, smith, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke
Crawfor.! Jaraps, mariner, 34 Crawfurd street
Crawford James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 2 West
Blackball street. House, 6 do.
Crawford James, shoemaker, 10 Bruce street
Crawford John, Qg^ and butter dealer, 6 Watson's lane
Craig William, tide surveyor. House, 5 Mearns street
Craig Miss Jane, 5 Springkell street
Craig Mrs John, G3 Main street, Cartsdyke
Craig Mrs Walter, spirit dealer, 43 Inverkip street
CRAIGIB George, shipmaster, 28 Ann street
CRAM Peter, builder, llolmscroft street, west
CRANE James, marinor, 6 Nelson street, Glebe
CRANSTijN Thomas, teacher of navigation and nauti-
cal astronomy, Havelook buildings, 17 West Black-
hall street. House, do.
CRAWFORD Alexander, of Allison and Crawford,
House 6 Kelly street
Crawford Alexander, boilermaker, 15 St Lawrence st.
Crawford Alexander, van -driver, 4 Nicholson street
Crawford Andrew, of Crawford S Fulton. House, 22
Mearns street
Crawford Andrew, joiner, blockmaker, and house-factor,
22 West Burn street. House, 44 Inverkip street
Crawford Bryce, carpenter, 4 John street
Crawford Conrad, coppersmith, 26 Tobago street
Crawford Cornelius, wright, trunk, packing- boxmaker,
and funeral undertaker, &c., 39 Crawfurd street,
Glebe. House. Gl Roxburgh street
Crawford Daniel, clerk, 6 Kelly street
Crawford David, writer, and Baron Bailie of Greenock,
Mansionhouse. House, Finnart, Forsyth street
Crawford David Rose, writer, Mansionhouse. House,
Glenfirld, Union street
Crawford Da^rald, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street
Crawford Dugald^ shoemaker, 4 Sir Michael street
Crawford Gavin, Hyde Park cottage
Crawford & Falton, joiners and glaziers, 16 Bogle st.
Crawford & Hope, ship carp-nters, Biy of Quick
Crawford James, labourer, 10 Cross-shore street
Crawford James, smith, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke
Crawfor.! Jaraps, mariner, 34 Crawfurd street
Crawford James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 2 West
Blackball street. House, 6 do.
Crawford James, shoemaker, 10 Bruce street
Crawford John, Qg^ and butter dealer, 6 Watson's lane
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Greenock > Post-office Greenock directory > 1861-1862 > (64) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/85554471 |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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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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