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STIRLING-STREET DIRECTORY,
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ABBEY BOAD.
4 J. & A. M'Elfrish, soapmakers.
5 Andrew Thomson «& Sons, wood mer-
7 John .M'Dougall. publican. [chants.
14 James Johnston, shipowner.
16 William Johnstone.
17 Forthbank Chemical works— George
Shanil.
18 Abbey mill— George Rnttye &, Sons,
wool spinners, tweeds, &c.
22 James M'lniosh. clerk and storekeeper.
James Reid, wood merchant.
Thomas Thomson, agent,
ABERCROMBY PLACE.
1 Miss Campbell.
2 Thomas Low, bootmaker.
3 Daniel MacEwen, grocer.
4 Alexander Crowe, photographer.
William Simpson, architect.
Ci Mrs. Alexander Montcath.
7 Rev. John Steedman.
9 John Graham, teacher.
9 James Mitchell, clothier.
,, ^Irs. Mitchell, lodgings.
10 i\Irs. Neilson.
ALBERT PLACE.
1 Thomas Fernie, factor.
2 Mrs. E. Waterson, lodgings.
.3 Thomas and David Peacock, drapers.
4 Misses Ilarvcy.
") Mrs. Watt
6 Mrs. Dempster.
„ John Dempster, tobacconist.
7 Miss Leitch.
8 James Shirra.
., Mrs. Shirra. lodgings.
., David W. Logic, writer.
„ Thomas Unrvey, law-clerL
y Frederick Boos, teacher of languages
and music.
„ Andrew F. Ilutchesoo, rector, High
School.
12 Miss Dow.
13 Miss Milnes.
14 David Reddie, plumber.
!.■> Capt. Wm. E. Webster, barr.ickmaster.
16 .John Davidson, writer.
17 Ebenezer Gentleman, sen., writer.
18 Daniel M'Ewen. iron merchant.
20 Thomas JI'Luckie. boarding establish-
ment.
21 Miss Somerville.
22 Robert M'Nlcol. brewer.
23 Captain James Youni, adjutant
Stirlinirsliire Rifle Volunteers.
24 Duncan Macdou:^all. teacher.
25 Rev. William Binnie, D.D.
26 Lieutenant-colonel William M'Leod.
27 Misses Robertson.
ALLAN PARK.
1 John Macdonald.
„ H. S. Macdunald. jeweller.
., Misses ^L1sson, teachers.
2 Misses Stein.
„ Mrs. Dr. Bell.
3 Francis Mackison. architect.
4 Mrs. Whitehead.
't John yi. Cunningham, writer.
6 Mrs. Smith.
7 Robert Logan, architect.
8 James Chrystal. ^vriier.
9 William Carson, painter.
10 Patrick G. Morison, writer.
11 Mrs. M' Alley.
12 Captain Thomas Fraser.
13 Mrs. and Misses Burton, boarding and
educational establishment for young
ladies.
14 Mrs. Alexander Gibb.
15 Mrs. Craigie, lodsings.
„ Colonel M'Leod. 42nd Regiment.
16 Rev. Robert Henderson, A.M.
17 William Hunter, wool mercbanL
18 Major Oliphant.
19 .lames Maihie, banker.
20 George Galbraith. M.D.
21 Robert CampbelL writer.
22 Mrs. il'Mickina.
23, 24 Rev. Alex. Beith, D.D., F.C. Man.'«e.
25 Miss Rosa.
26 Jlrs. Caddel.
„ James Philp, law-rlerk.
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ABBEY BOAD.
4 J. & A. M'Elfrish, soapmakers.
5 Andrew Thomson «& Sons, wood mer-
7 John .M'Dougall. publican. [chants.
14 James Johnston, shipowner.
16 William Johnstone.
17 Forthbank Chemical works— George
Shanil.
18 Abbey mill— George Rnttye &, Sons,
wool spinners, tweeds, &c.
22 James M'lniosh. clerk and storekeeper.
James Reid, wood merchant.
Thomas Thomson, agent,
ABERCROMBY PLACE.
1 Miss Campbell.
2 Thomas Low, bootmaker.
3 Daniel MacEwen, grocer.
4 Alexander Crowe, photographer.
William Simpson, architect.
Ci Mrs. Alexander Montcath.
7 Rev. John Steedman.
9 John Graham, teacher.
9 James Mitchell, clothier.
,, ^Irs. Mitchell, lodgings.
10 i\Irs. Neilson.
ALBERT PLACE.
1 Thomas Fernie, factor.
2 Mrs. E. Waterson, lodgings.
.3 Thomas and David Peacock, drapers.
4 Misses Ilarvcy.
") Mrs. Watt
6 Mrs. Dempster.
„ John Dempster, tobacconist.
7 Miss Leitch.
8 James Shirra.
., Mrs. Shirra. lodgings.
., David W. Logic, writer.
„ Thomas Unrvey, law-clerL
y Frederick Boos, teacher of languages
and music.
„ Andrew F. Ilutchesoo, rector, High
School.
12 Miss Dow.
13 Miss Milnes.
14 David Reddie, plumber.
!.■> Capt. Wm. E. Webster, barr.ickmaster.
16 .John Davidson, writer.
17 Ebenezer Gentleman, sen., writer.
18 Daniel M'Ewen. iron merchant.
20 Thomas JI'Luckie. boarding establish-
ment.
21 Miss Somerville.
22 Robert M'Nlcol. brewer.
23 Captain James Youni, adjutant
Stirlinirsliire Rifle Volunteers.
24 Duncan Macdou:^all. teacher.
25 Rev. William Binnie, D.D.
26 Lieutenant-colonel William M'Leod.
27 Misses Robertson.
ALLAN PARK.
1 John Macdonald.
„ H. S. Macdunald. jeweller.
., Misses ^L1sson, teachers.
2 Misses Stein.
„ Mrs. Dr. Bell.
3 Francis Mackison. architect.
4 Mrs. Whitehead.
't John yi. Cunningham, writer.
6 Mrs. Smith.
7 Robert Logan, architect.
8 James Chrystal. ^vriier.
9 William Carson, painter.
10 Patrick G. Morison, writer.
11 Mrs. M' Alley.
12 Captain Thomas Fraser.
13 Mrs. and Misses Burton, boarding and
educational establishment for young
ladies.
14 Mrs. Alexander Gibb.
15 Mrs. Craigie, lodsings.
„ Colonel M'Leod. 42nd Regiment.
16 Rev. Robert Henderson, A.M.
17 William Hunter, wool mercbanL
18 Major Oliphant.
19 .lames Maihie, banker.
20 George Galbraith. M.D.
21 Robert CampbelL writer.
22 Mrs. il'Mickina.
23, 24 Rev. Alex. Beith, D.D., F.C. Man.'«e.
25 Miss Rosa.
26 Jlrs. Caddel.
„ James Philp, law-rlerk.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish counties or parts of counties. |
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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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