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140 ANDERSON — DRYSDALE.
Anderson, Gabriel, grocer & spirit dealer, Thornliebank
Anderson, John, woollen draper, grocer, & cooper, Hurlet •
BAIRD, William, farmer, Broadbarr
Bannatyne, Dugald, Lower Birkenshaw Cottage
Barr, Archibald, farmer, Gifnock
Barr, Thomas, farmer, Deacons bank
Barr, William, farmer, Cruikston
Bennie, John, baker, Thornliebank
Bowie, John, ffrmer, Dykebarr
Brock, David, hillsman, Waterloo coal pit, Hurlet
Brown, Robert, contractor, Thornliebank
Bruce, J. & J. cartwrights and joiners, Nitshill
Brjson, William;, spinning master, Thornliebank
Cx\IRD, James, hillsman, Cowglen colliery
Carrigan, Mrs. dress maker, Thornliebank
Carmichael, Charles, miller and farmer, Darnly
Carswell, Robert, store-keeper, Thornliebank stores
Couper, John, farmer, Davieland
Craig, Alex, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills
Craig, Thomas, farmer, Clough
Crum, James, cotton spinner, .house Thornliebank
Crum, James, jun. & Co. cotton spinning and power loom
weaving factory. New Field and Thornliebank
Crum, John, calico printer & bleacher, .ho. Thornliebank
Crum, Messrs. John, Walter, & Co. calico printers and
bleachers, Thornliebank
Crura, W. calico printer and bleacher, ho. Thornlie bank
Cruikston, ancient residence of Mary, Queen of Scots
Curaming, James, overseer coal works, Hurlet
Cunningham, Robert, smith and farrier, Cowglen
DEANS, Mathew, farmer, Burnfield
Donald, William, tenter, power loom weaving factory,
Thornliebank
Douglas, L. clerk to John Wilson & Sons, Hurlet
Dove, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Cross.
Nitshill
Dove, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, Nitshill
Drysdale, John, carding master, Thornliebank Loc[
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Anderson, Gabriel, grocer & spirit dealer, Thornliebank
Anderson, John, woollen draper, grocer, & cooper, Hurlet •
BAIRD, William, farmer, Broadbarr
Bannatyne, Dugald, Lower Birkenshaw Cottage
Barr, Archibald, farmer, Gifnock
Barr, Thomas, farmer, Deacons bank
Barr, William, farmer, Cruikston
Bennie, John, baker, Thornliebank
Bowie, John, ffrmer, Dykebarr
Brock, David, hillsman, Waterloo coal pit, Hurlet
Brown, Robert, contractor, Thornliebank
Bruce, J. & J. cartwrights and joiners, Nitshill
Brjson, William;, spinning master, Thornliebank
Cx\IRD, James, hillsman, Cowglen colliery
Carrigan, Mrs. dress maker, Thornliebank
Carmichael, Charles, miller and farmer, Darnly
Carswell, Robert, store-keeper, Thornliebank stores
Couper, John, farmer, Davieland
Craig, Alex, grain merchant and miller, Hawkhead Mills
Craig, Thomas, farmer, Clough
Crum, James, cotton spinner, .house Thornliebank
Crum, James, jun. & Co. cotton spinning and power loom
weaving factory. New Field and Thornliebank
Crum, John, calico printer & bleacher, .ho. Thornliebank
Crum, Messrs. John, Walter, & Co. calico printers and
bleachers, Thornliebank
Crura, W. calico printer and bleacher, ho. Thornlie bank
Cruikston, ancient residence of Mary, Queen of Scots
Curaming, James, overseer coal works, Hurlet
Cunningham, Robert, smith and farrier, Cowglen
DEANS, Mathew, farmer, Burnfield
Donald, William, tenter, power loom weaving factory,
Thornliebank
Douglas, L. clerk to John Wilson & Sons, Hurlet
Dove, Alexander, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Cross.
Nitshill
Dove, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, Nitshill
Drysdale, John, carding master, Thornliebank Loc[
Loci
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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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