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STIRLIXG— STREET DIRECTORY.
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Alex. Bean, Gns Company's mechanic.
John Johnston, wood mercliant.
Peter Johnston, wood merchant.
Lamb &- Buchan, lathsplitters.
Peter Watson, manager. Gas works.
Goosecroft Chemical Works—Thomas GaflF.
UNION STREET.
1 Robert Marshall, smith.
„ Peter C. Mackie, teacher.
2 John Cameron, horse dealer.
„ John GilfiUan, carter.
Combination Poor-house — Thos. Alex-
ander, governor; Mrs. Alexander,
matron.
VrCTOEIA PLACE.
1 Miss Fraser.
2 Miss Murray.
3 Wright Cumming, bootmaker.
4 Mrs. Kidston.
5 Miss Pringle.
„ Mrs. Jlitchell.
6 Rev. Thomas Wilson, M.A.
7 George Shand, manufacturing chemist.
8 Mrs. Donald Campbell.
9 Alexander Mackie, grain merchant.
10 John Watson, surveyor of Inland
11 Andrew C. Young. [Revenue.
11{ William Phillips.
U\ Walter Paton, R.N.
\\\ Rev. Colin Mackenzie.
12 Mrs. Balfour.
13 Alexander Hogg.
VICTORIA SQUARE.
1 Rer. William Taylor, editor, British
Messenger.
., Miss Faylor.
2 John Robertson, cabinetmaker.
'3 James Christie.
„ William Christie, bank accountant.
VIEWFIELD PLACE.
1 Mrs. Archibald.
2 Mrs. Thomson.
3 Fletcher Read Low, LL.D.
4 Miss Hill.
5 Miss Chrystal.
(J IMisses Thorn.
7 James T. Wingate, writer.
8 Mrs. Young.
9 W. K. Paterson, commission merchant.
10 Thomas Muir. coal agent.
„ Andrew L. Muir.
VIEWFIELD STREET.
1 L. Ilepting, clockmaker.
„ William Glover, bootmaker.
2 Stewart Clink, smith.
„ James Mitchell, coachwright.
3 John Lickrish, shoemaker.
4 James Chrystal, vanman.
7 Miss Runciman.
WALLACE STREET.
1 Mrs. Taylor, dairy.
2 John Norwell, contractor.
„ Mrs. Coutts, lodgings.
„ John Eckford, telegraph clerk.
7 Benjamin Downie.
„ Ed. Robinson, sub-inspector, R. C. 11.
„ David Crocket, leather cutter.
„ John Henderson, photographer.
8 Geo. Russell, coal agent, and lodgings.
9 Aristides Verri. teacher of music.
10 Mrs. Macdonald.
„ Thomas Bowie, clerk.
11 Mark Lawson, bank accountant.
„ Stephen Burrows, evangelist.
12 Miss Miller.
„ Mrs. Forrester.
13 James Paterson. builder.
14 Charles Robertson, ropcspinner.
„ Mrs. Grant.
„ Richard Fotheringham, clerk.
„ Mrs. Whyte, lodgings.
15 Misses Kidston.
„ Miss Morrison.
„ Andrew Armstrong.
„ Miss Yule, dressmaker.
16 Thomas Binning, saddler.
„ James Richardson, traveller.
„ Hugh M'Kay, contractor. [taxes.
„ Wm. Balderaton, assistant surveyor of
17 Robert Soutar, Inland Revenue auper-
19 Robert Borthwick. [visor.
„ John Anderson, lessee of fishings.
Murray's Hall Lime Works Office —
James Morrison, lessee.
Robert Stephenson, wood merchant.
Thomas Wood, locomotive superinten-
dent, F. & C. J. Railway.
Stirling Rowing Club-EwanCameron,8ecy.
Custom-house — John Dawson, publican.
YORK PLACE.
1 William R.ankin. Provost of Stirling.
2 Thomas White.
3 Mrs. Grassom.
4 Misses Graham.
r»3
Alex. Bean, Gns Company's mechanic.
John Johnston, wood mercliant.
Peter Johnston, wood merchant.
Lamb &- Buchan, lathsplitters.
Peter Watson, manager. Gas works.
Goosecroft Chemical Works—Thomas GaflF.
UNION STREET.
1 Robert Marshall, smith.
„ Peter C. Mackie, teacher.
2 John Cameron, horse dealer.
„ John GilfiUan, carter.
Combination Poor-house — Thos. Alex-
ander, governor; Mrs. Alexander,
matron.
VrCTOEIA PLACE.
1 Miss Fraser.
2 Miss Murray.
3 Wright Cumming, bootmaker.
4 Mrs. Kidston.
5 Miss Pringle.
„ Mrs. Jlitchell.
6 Rev. Thomas Wilson, M.A.
7 George Shand, manufacturing chemist.
8 Mrs. Donald Campbell.
9 Alexander Mackie, grain merchant.
10 John Watson, surveyor of Inland
11 Andrew C. Young. [Revenue.
11{ William Phillips.
U\ Walter Paton, R.N.
\\\ Rev. Colin Mackenzie.
12 Mrs. Balfour.
13 Alexander Hogg.
VICTORIA SQUARE.
1 Rer. William Taylor, editor, British
Messenger.
., Miss Faylor.
2 John Robertson, cabinetmaker.
'3 James Christie.
„ William Christie, bank accountant.
VIEWFIELD PLACE.
1 Mrs. Archibald.
2 Mrs. Thomson.
3 Fletcher Read Low, LL.D.
4 Miss Hill.
5 Miss Chrystal.
(J IMisses Thorn.
7 James T. Wingate, writer.
8 Mrs. Young.
9 W. K. Paterson, commission merchant.
10 Thomas Muir. coal agent.
„ Andrew L. Muir.
VIEWFIELD STREET.
1 L. Ilepting, clockmaker.
„ William Glover, bootmaker.
2 Stewart Clink, smith.
„ James Mitchell, coachwright.
3 John Lickrish, shoemaker.
4 James Chrystal, vanman.
7 Miss Runciman.
WALLACE STREET.
1 Mrs. Taylor, dairy.
2 John Norwell, contractor.
„ Mrs. Coutts, lodgings.
„ John Eckford, telegraph clerk.
7 Benjamin Downie.
„ Ed. Robinson, sub-inspector, R. C. 11.
„ David Crocket, leather cutter.
„ John Henderson, photographer.
8 Geo. Russell, coal agent, and lodgings.
9 Aristides Verri. teacher of music.
10 Mrs. Macdonald.
„ Thomas Bowie, clerk.
11 Mark Lawson, bank accountant.
„ Stephen Burrows, evangelist.
12 Miss Miller.
„ Mrs. Forrester.
13 James Paterson. builder.
14 Charles Robertson, ropcspinner.
„ Mrs. Grant.
„ Richard Fotheringham, clerk.
„ Mrs. Whyte, lodgings.
15 Misses Kidston.
„ Miss Morrison.
„ Andrew Armstrong.
„ Miss Yule, dressmaker.
16 Thomas Binning, saddler.
„ James Richardson, traveller.
„ Hugh M'Kay, contractor. [taxes.
„ Wm. Balderaton, assistant surveyor of
17 Robert Soutar, Inland Revenue auper-
19 Robert Borthwick. [visor.
„ John Anderson, lessee of fishings.
Murray's Hall Lime Works Office —
James Morrison, lessee.
Robert Stephenson, wood merchant.
Thomas Wood, locomotive superinten-
dent, F. & C. J. Railway.
Stirling Rowing Club-EwanCameron,8ecy.
Custom-house — John Dawson, publican.
YORK PLACE.
1 William R.ankin. Provost of Stirling.
2 Thomas White.
3 Mrs. Grassom.
4 Misses Graham.
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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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