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STIRLING— GENERAL DIRECTORY.
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Macgregor, David, lessee of Corn-Ex-
cbnngc and Shore dues,
iracgregor, William, Corn-Exchange inn.
Jlackenzic, Kev. Colin, Arrochur Free
Church, 20 Allan parlc.
Maclvie, A., grain merchant, 9 Victoria pi.
Mackie, P. C, teacher. Trades' hall school.
Muckie, Peter, plasterer, G4J Co wane at.
Slackieson. John, hairdresser, tobacconist,
and fancy warehouse, 5 King street.
Mackison, Francis, civil engineer, architect
and surveyor, 7 Murray place, house 3
Allan park.
31aclagan, Miss C, Ravenscroft, 9 Claren-
don place.
Maclean, J. G., accountant, stockbroker,
and insurance agent, II King street.
^lacluckie. Robert (of J. &. J. Mathie &
Macluckie), 12 Park place.
Macmillan, Mrs., 17 Melville place.
Macnab, Duncan, writer, 41 King street,
house 2 Park terrace.
^lacnie, Duncan, gardener, Newhouse.
Main, J., bootmaker, 42 Lower liridge st.
Main, Thomas, bootcloser, 1 Barn road.
Makgill, Misses, 4 Clarendon place.
Maloch, Andrew, gunsmith and cutler, Gl
King street.
i\Ialoney, Miss, teacher R. C. school, Irvine
place, bouse 33 St. Mary's wynd.
jMaltman, Wm., caliinetmaker and furni-
ture warerooms, 7 Friars street.
Manii, John, boot aud shoe warehouse, 96
Baker street.
Markland, Rev. James, prison chaplain,
18 St. John street.
Marr, John, baker, 79 Baker street.
Marshall, James, fleshcr, G7 Port street.
Marshall, Misses, milliners, 8 Queen st.
Marshall, Robert, hatter, 35 King street.
Marshall, Robert, smitii, 1 Union street.
Marshall. Wm., bootmaker, 13 Friars st.
Martin, A.. Southfield.
Martin, AVm., overseer to Water Commis-
sioners. 3 Orchard place.
Masson. Norman, sergeant-major Stirling-
shire ^lilitia, ilar place.
^lasson, Misses, teachers, 1 Allan paik.
Masson, Robert, bookbinder, 43 Spittal st.
Master of Works Ollice, 4!) Broad street.
^latbie &. Macluckie, .1. & J., writers, Wolf
craig, 14 Dumbarton road.
Mathie. James (of J. & J. ]MathIe &
M:K-luckie). Union Bank of Scotland,
house 19 Allan park.
Mathie, John D. (of J. & J. Mathie &
Macluckie), 67 King street.
Mathie, James,, grocer and manufacturer.
High street, Cambuskenneth Abbey.
Maxton, James (J. & A. Drummond), 43
Queen street.
Maxion, Robert, mason, 19 Cowane st.
MetFcn, ilrs., lodgings, IJO Baker street.
Mciklam, W., Binallwarcs, 70 St. Mary's
wynd.
Meiklejohn, Alex., wright, Raploch.
Meiklejohn, Wm., furnishing warehouse
and outfitter, 9 Baker street ; millinery,
20 Baker street.
Meiklejohn, Wm. (of W. & A. Johnston),
5 Park place.
Meldrum. P. (R. L.awson), 39 Cowane st.
Melrose, William (of Menzies & Melrose),
17 Queen street.
Menzies, James, grocer. 76 Cowane street.
Menzies & Melrose, drapers, 65 King st.
Menzies, Thomas (of Menzies & ^lelrose),
3 Irvine place.
Menzies, Thomas, Star hotel, 1 22 Baker st.
Mercer. James, Newhouse.
Mercer. Robert (Jamca Cowbrough & Co.),
Newhouse.
Merrilees, Archibald, plumber, 82 Upper
Craigs, house 2 I'ort street.
Merrilees, John, otlicer of Stirling and
Bannockburn Caledonian Society, 34
Cowane street.
Michie, Geo. (A. Maloch), 17 King street.
Middleton,David,cattle food manufacturer,
54 King street.
Middleton, D., H.M. inspector of schools
for the Western District of Scotland,
Southfield.
Millar, James, tailor and clothier, 12
Murray place.
Millar it Suns, James, bakers, 6 Kinpr street,
67 Haker street, and 33 Port street ;
grocers. 20 Friars street ; and millers,
MillofTorr.
Millar, James, William. Samuel, and Alex-
ander (of James Millar >si Sons), Sca-
forth house. Shore road.
Jliller, Alex., bookseller, stationer, and
circulating library, 1 Port street, and
Bridge of Allan.
Miller, David, joiner. Newhouse.
Miller,G.,chimneysweeper.3St.JIary'swd.
Jliller, .J., superintendent locomotive de-
partment, S.C. sect. C.H.. 38 (iucen st.
Miller, James, weaver, Newhouse.
15
Macgregor, David, lessee of Corn-Ex-
cbnngc and Shore dues,
iracgregor, William, Corn-Exchange inn.
Jlackenzic, Kev. Colin, Arrochur Free
Church, 20 Allan parlc.
Maclvie, A., grain merchant, 9 Victoria pi.
Mackie, P. C, teacher. Trades' hall school.
Muckie, Peter, plasterer, G4J Co wane at.
Slackieson. John, hairdresser, tobacconist,
and fancy warehouse, 5 King street.
Mackison, Francis, civil engineer, architect
and surveyor, 7 Murray place, house 3
Allan park.
31aclagan, Miss C, Ravenscroft, 9 Claren-
don place.
Maclean, J. G., accountant, stockbroker,
and insurance agent, II King street.
^lacluckie. Robert (of J. &. J. Mathie &
Macluckie), 12 Park place.
Macmillan, Mrs., 17 Melville place.
Macnab, Duncan, writer, 41 King street,
house 2 Park terrace.
^lacnie, Duncan, gardener, Newhouse.
Main, J., bootmaker, 42 Lower liridge st.
Main, Thomas, bootcloser, 1 Barn road.
Makgill, Misses, 4 Clarendon place.
Maloch, Andrew, gunsmith and cutler, Gl
King street.
i\Ialoney, Miss, teacher R. C. school, Irvine
place, bouse 33 St. Mary's wynd.
jMaltman, Wm., caliinetmaker and furni-
ture warerooms, 7 Friars street.
Manii, John, boot aud shoe warehouse, 96
Baker street.
Markland, Rev. James, prison chaplain,
18 St. John street.
Marr, John, baker, 79 Baker street.
Marshall, James, fleshcr, G7 Port street.
Marshall, Misses, milliners, 8 Queen st.
Marshall, Robert, hatter, 35 King street.
Marshall, Robert, smitii, 1 Union street.
Marshall. Wm., bootmaker, 13 Friars st.
Martin, A.. Southfield.
Martin, AVm., overseer to Water Commis-
sioners. 3 Orchard place.
Masson. Norman, sergeant-major Stirling-
shire ^lilitia, ilar place.
^lasson, Misses, teachers, 1 Allan paik.
Masson, Robert, bookbinder, 43 Spittal st.
Master of Works Ollice, 4!) Broad street.
^latbie &. Macluckie, .1. & J., writers, Wolf
craig, 14 Dumbarton road.
Mathie. James (of J. & J. ]MathIe &
M:K-luckie). Union Bank of Scotland,
house 19 Allan park.
Mathie, John D. (of J. & J. Mathie &
Macluckie), 67 King street.
Mathie, James,, grocer and manufacturer.
High street, Cambuskenneth Abbey.
Maxton, James (J. & A. Drummond), 43
Queen street.
Maxion, Robert, mason, 19 Cowane st.
MetFcn, ilrs., lodgings, IJO Baker street.
Mciklam, W., Binallwarcs, 70 St. Mary's
wynd.
Meiklejohn, Alex., wright, Raploch.
Meiklejohn, Wm., furnishing warehouse
and outfitter, 9 Baker street ; millinery,
20 Baker street.
Meiklejohn, Wm. (of W. & A. Johnston),
5 Park place.
Meldrum. P. (R. L.awson), 39 Cowane st.
Melrose, William (of Menzies & Melrose),
17 Queen street.
Menzies, James, grocer. 76 Cowane street.
Menzies & Melrose, drapers, 65 King st.
Menzies, Thomas (of Menzies & ^lelrose),
3 Irvine place.
Menzies, Thomas, Star hotel, 1 22 Baker st.
Mercer. James, Newhouse.
Mercer. Robert (Jamca Cowbrough & Co.),
Newhouse.
Merrilees, Archibald, plumber, 82 Upper
Craigs, house 2 I'ort street.
Merrilees, John, otlicer of Stirling and
Bannockburn Caledonian Society, 34
Cowane street.
Michie, Geo. (A. Maloch), 17 King street.
Middleton,David,cattle food manufacturer,
54 King street.
Middleton, D., H.M. inspector of schools
for the Western District of Scotland,
Southfield.
Millar, James, tailor and clothier, 12
Murray place.
Millar it Suns, James, bakers, 6 Kinpr street,
67 Haker street, and 33 Port street ;
grocers. 20 Friars street ; and millers,
MillofTorr.
Millar, James, William. Samuel, and Alex-
ander (of James Millar >si Sons), Sca-
forth house. Shore road.
Jliller, Alex., bookseller, stationer, and
circulating library, 1 Port street, and
Bridge of Allan.
Miller, David, joiner. Newhouse.
Miller,G.,chimneysweeper.3St.JIary'swd.
Jliller, .J., superintendent locomotive de-
partment, S.C. sect. C.H.. 38 (iucen st.
Miller, James, weaver, Newhouse.
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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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