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>iT I RLIXG— STREET DIRECTOL Y.
Christie & Son. brick and tile makers.
John (i. Aitken. shipowner.
Jas. Sinclair, enpineer and shipowner.
Dues Office — V. Itobcrtson collector.
North Hritish Ilailwny Goods Ofiice —
John Clarne.frie. npent.
■\Villiam Sinclair, coal aiicnt.
Andrew Uobensou, coal apent.
William Anderson, coal apent.
John Davie, coal acrent.
J. E. Stephenson, coal agent.
SOUTHFIELD.
Captain Stewart.
D, Middleton, II. M. inspector of schools.
Sir Arthur G. Hay, liart.
John G. Aitken. shipowner.
Mrs. Tell.
James Keid, Woodville, wood merchant.
A. Martin, merchant.
William Koss. Trininallan house.
James Kerr, J.l'. clerk.
G. N. Forrester, aaent for L'Extinctcur.
Mrs. an J Miss Forrester.
SPITTAL SQUAEE.
Iliph School — W. M. Grant, janitor.
Free South Church.
John Tait, plazicr.
Trades' Hall.
SPITTAL STREET.
1 Corn-Exchanpc Hotel — W. Macprepor.
Corn-Exchanpe — David Macgregor,
2 John Finlayson. [tacksman.
„ !Miss Finlavson, straw hat maker.
y John Wright.
5 Miss Jarvie, dressmaker.
,, Alexander Hamilton, tea and cloth
G David Liddel. currier. [merchant.
,, Mrs. Liddel, straw hat maker.
7 Mrs. M'Lea, provisions.
8 Andrew Oswald, slater.
9 James Craig, rag and china merchant.
Burph School — John Graham, teacher.
Misses Miller, dressmakers.
John Mackieson, haiidresser.
Industrial School— D. Berrie, teacher;
Mrs. Rain, matron.
Commercial Bank of Scotland — J. &
J. M. Morrison, agents.
James M. Morrison, banker.
William Lamb, lathsplitter.
Duncan Fiulaysou, slater.
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Archibald Watt, dairj.
James Young, turner.
I,eslie Neiison, foreman printer.
John Scott, chimney sweeper,
•lames AViison. shoemaker.
Alexander Gilchrist, gardener.
\rillian\ Downie, cooper,
flohn Galbraith, china merchant.
Jliss Lawson, provisions.
Mrs. Williamson, provisions.
I\Irs. Dawson, publican.
Thomas Balfour, cabinetmaker.
David Crocket, currier.
Kobert Masson, bookbinder.
Miss Cameron, straw hat maker.
George Whytc.
ST. JOHN STEEET.
Andrew Robertson, coal agent.
John Forsrth, grocer.
George Williams, publican.
Wm. M'Kenzie. sergeant-major, S.R.V.
William M'Nab, lieutenant, county
S. Craig, broker. [police.
Mrs. Gentleman.
flames and John Henderson, grocers.
A. &. W. Forrest, cabinetmakers.
Hugh Ferguson, bootmaker.
John Pryde.
John Rohb, maltster.
Gillard Leathly, broker.
T. Chalmers, bellman and bill poster.
Richard Davie, sen., sherifl-officer.
Richard Davie, jun., clerk.
James Costello, steamboat porter.
Mrs. Johnston, dressmaker.
Erskine U.P. Church — Rev. John
Steedman.
•IS Prison — John Robertson, governor.
A. Campbell, superintendent, county
William M'Lea, clerk. [police.
Dougald Cowan, coach wheel maker.
East Church (Established) — Rev. Geo.
Alexander.
West Church (Established) — Rev.
William Findlay.
Bowling Green — Wm. Davie, keeper.
Guildhall — Thomas Robertson, officer.
Churchyard and Cemetery — George
(Cunningham, sexton.
P. ISI'Menemy, pawnbroker.
A. Hanratty, broker.
James Patre, boot and shoemaker.
Nelson Paterson, colour-sergeant, S.M.
John PatOD, ham curer.
Christie & Son. brick and tile makers.
John (i. Aitken. shipowner.
Jas. Sinclair, enpineer and shipowner.
Dues Office — V. Itobcrtson collector.
North Hritish Ilailwny Goods Ofiice —
John Clarne.frie. npent.
■\Villiam Sinclair, coal aiicnt.
Andrew Uobensou, coal apent.
William Anderson, coal apent.
John Davie, coal acrent.
J. E. Stephenson, coal agent.
SOUTHFIELD.
Captain Stewart.
D, Middleton, II. M. inspector of schools.
Sir Arthur G. Hay, liart.
John G. Aitken. shipowner.
Mrs. Tell.
James Keid, Woodville, wood merchant.
A. Martin, merchant.
William Koss. Trininallan house.
James Kerr, J.l'. clerk.
G. N. Forrester, aaent for L'Extinctcur.
Mrs. an J Miss Forrester.
SPITTAL SQUAEE.
Iliph School — W. M. Grant, janitor.
Free South Church.
John Tait, plazicr.
Trades' Hall.
SPITTAL STREET.
1 Corn-Exchanpc Hotel — W. Macprepor.
Corn-Exchanpe — David Macgregor,
2 John Finlayson. [tacksman.
„ !Miss Finlavson, straw hat maker.
y John Wright.
5 Miss Jarvie, dressmaker.
,, Alexander Hamilton, tea and cloth
G David Liddel. currier. [merchant.
,, Mrs. Liddel, straw hat maker.
7 Mrs. M'Lea, provisions.
8 Andrew Oswald, slater.
9 James Craig, rag and china merchant.
Burph School — John Graham, teacher.
Misses Miller, dressmakers.
John Mackieson, haiidresser.
Industrial School— D. Berrie, teacher;
Mrs. Rain, matron.
Commercial Bank of Scotland — J. &
J. M. Morrison, agents.
James M. Morrison, banker.
William Lamb, lathsplitter.
Duncan Fiulaysou, slater.
10
13
11".
Archibald Watt, dairj.
James Young, turner.
I,eslie Neiison, foreman printer.
John Scott, chimney sweeper,
•lames AViison. shoemaker.
Alexander Gilchrist, gardener.
\rillian\ Downie, cooper,
flohn Galbraith, china merchant.
Jliss Lawson, provisions.
Mrs. Williamson, provisions.
I\Irs. Dawson, publican.
Thomas Balfour, cabinetmaker.
David Crocket, currier.
Kobert Masson, bookbinder.
Miss Cameron, straw hat maker.
George Whytc.
ST. JOHN STEEET.
Andrew Robertson, coal agent.
John Forsrth, grocer.
George Williams, publican.
Wm. M'Kenzie. sergeant-major, S.R.V.
William M'Nab, lieutenant, county
S. Craig, broker. [police.
Mrs. Gentleman.
flames and John Henderson, grocers.
A. &. W. Forrest, cabinetmakers.
Hugh Ferguson, bootmaker.
John Pryde.
John Rohb, maltster.
Gillard Leathly, broker.
T. Chalmers, bellman and bill poster.
Richard Davie, sen., sherifl-officer.
Richard Davie, jun., clerk.
James Costello, steamboat porter.
Mrs. Johnston, dressmaker.
Erskine U.P. Church — Rev. John
Steedman.
•IS Prison — John Robertson, governor.
A. Campbell, superintendent, county
William M'Lea, clerk. [police.
Dougald Cowan, coach wheel maker.
East Church (Established) — Rev. Geo.
Alexander.
West Church (Established) — Rev.
William Findlay.
Bowling Green — Wm. Davie, keeper.
Guildhall — Thomas Robertson, officer.
Churchyard and Cemetery — George
(Cunningham, sexton.
P. ISI'Menemy, pawnbroker.
A. Hanratty, broker.
James Patre, boot and shoemaker.
Nelson Paterson, colour-sergeant, S.M.
John PatOD, ham curer.
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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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