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APPENDIX. 145
Fire and Life Insurance Office and Agent.
West of Scotland,William Hector, writer, 5, South Cartcraigs street.
Engine for Extinguishing Fire.,
Lodged with Mr John Cameron, Miller, Shaw Mill, 44 King street.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
Thomas Corbett, 45, Main street, Pollokshaws.
Robert Brash, 5, Harriet street, Pollokshaws.
John Litster, 49, Main street, Pollokshaws.
John Brown, 40, Main street, Pollokshaws.
.Tohn Steel, 38, King street, Pollokshaws.
MIDWIVES.
Mrs. Nicol, 33, Main street, Pollokshaws.
Mrs. Brown, 10, Pleasance, Pollokshaws.
Mrs. Renfrew, 39, King street, Pollokshaws.
EXCISE OFFICERS.
John M'Leod, Thornliebank.
Alexander M'Pherson, Thornliiebank.
William M'Innes, ^^., Main street, Pollokshaws.
MINISTERS.
Established Church, Eastwood, George Logan, A. M... house East-
wood Manse.
Burgher Church, 17? Kirk street, Pollokshaws; Finlay Stewart. .
house 11, Kirk street, Pollokshaws.
United Secession Church, 47, King street, Pollokshaws ; James
Pringle. .house 5, South Cartcraigs street, Pollokshaws.
CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS,
Eastwood Parish Church; John Willox, Officer, Eastwood. -Archd.
M'Intyre, Precentor, 6 South Cartcraigs street.
United Secession Church ; Dan. M'Kechnie, Officer, 10, Main street
Andrew Wilson, Precentor, King street.
Burgher Church ; Hugh Campbell, Officer, 45, Main street. .James
Paterson, Precentor, 9, Bengal street.
SESSION CLERK.
Archibald M'Intyre, 6, South Cartcraigs street.
OVERSEERS OF POOR FUNDS.
Minister and Kirk Session, and a Committee of Heritors and Feuars.
William Hector, Treasurer.
" PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
EASTWOOD PARISH SCHOOL.. 6 South Cartcraigs street,
Pollokshaws ; Archibald M'Intyre, teacher.
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Fire and Life Insurance Office and Agent.
West of Scotland,William Hector, writer, 5, South Cartcraigs street.
Engine for Extinguishing Fire.,
Lodged with Mr John Cameron, Miller, Shaw Mill, 44 King street.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
Thomas Corbett, 45, Main street, Pollokshaws.
Robert Brash, 5, Harriet street, Pollokshaws.
John Litster, 49, Main street, Pollokshaws.
John Brown, 40, Main street, Pollokshaws.
.Tohn Steel, 38, King street, Pollokshaws.
MIDWIVES.
Mrs. Nicol, 33, Main street, Pollokshaws.
Mrs. Brown, 10, Pleasance, Pollokshaws.
Mrs. Renfrew, 39, King street, Pollokshaws.
EXCISE OFFICERS.
John M'Leod, Thornliebank.
Alexander M'Pherson, Thornliiebank.
William M'Innes, ^^., Main street, Pollokshaws.
MINISTERS.
Established Church, Eastwood, George Logan, A. M... house East-
wood Manse.
Burgher Church, 17? Kirk street, Pollokshaws; Finlay Stewart. .
house 11, Kirk street, Pollokshaws.
United Secession Church, 47, King street, Pollokshaws ; James
Pringle. .house 5, South Cartcraigs street, Pollokshaws.
CHURCH OFFICERS AND PRECENTORS,
Eastwood Parish Church; John Willox, Officer, Eastwood. -Archd.
M'Intyre, Precentor, 6 South Cartcraigs street.
United Secession Church ; Dan. M'Kechnie, Officer, 10, Main street
Andrew Wilson, Precentor, King street.
Burgher Church ; Hugh Campbell, Officer, 45, Main street. .James
Paterson, Precentor, 9, Bengal street.
SESSION CLERK.
Archibald M'Intyre, 6, South Cartcraigs street.
OVERSEERS OF POOR FUNDS.
Minister and Kirk Session, and a Committee of Heritors and Feuars.
William Hector, Treasurer.
" PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
EASTWOOD PARISH SCHOOL.. 6 South Cartcraigs street,
Pollokshaws ; Archibald M'Intyre, teacher.
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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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