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Jaffray, Jas. Wright and shuttlemaker, 135 George-st.
JafFray, William, grocer, il Broomlands
Jamieson, David, manufacturer, 14- Wardrop-street
Jamieson, George, Captain and Adjutant Renfrewshire
Militia, 9 Bridge-street (Burgh)
Jamieson, John, manufacturer, 9 Causeyside — house 4
St. James'-street
Jamieson, Jonathan, tinsmith and plumber, 224< Higli-st.
Jamieson, Mrs. furnished lodgings, Niddry-street
Jamieson, Mrs. matron in Town Hospital, 8 New Sneddon
Jamieson, Mrs. straw hat maker, 9 George-street
Jamieson, Wm. — house 148 Causeyside
Jardine, Andrew, wright, 26 New Smith-hills
Jardine, James, tailor, 70 Storie-street
Jardine, Robei't, teacher of English and writing, 112-
High-street
Jeffrey, Captain George, superintendant of Police — bGUse
11 Wallneuk
Jefu-ey, William, surgeon, 21 Orchard-street
Johnstone, James, flesher, 151 Causeyside
Johnstone, James, manufacturer, 5 Barclay-street
Johnstone, John, grocer and tea merchant, 24? Wellmea=-
dow-street
Johnstone, Mrs. broker, 9 Old Sneddon
Johnstone, Robt. flesher & spirit dealer, 3 Old Sneddon
Johnstone, William, tailor, 16 Moss-street
KEIR, Adam, sen. 5 Garthland-place
Keir, Adam, jun, 5 Garthland-place
Keir, Samuel, grocer, 8 Castle-street
Kelly, John, warper, 14> Queen-street
Kemp, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Orr-street
Kennedy, Alexander, baker, 113 High-street
Kennedy, Angus, spirit dealer, 10 Old Smith-hills
Kennedy, John, Burns' Head Inn, 24 High-street
Kennedy, J. cooper, 22 High-street
Kennedy, John, teacher, 4-7 Causeyside
Kent, .James, grocer, 3 Cross-street
Ker, Mrs. sen. post mistress, {post office, 4CIinstje Ttr*
race.)— house 88 Moss-street
IX. 3.
Jaffray, Jas. Wright and shuttlemaker, 135 George-st.
JafFray, William, grocer, il Broomlands
Jamieson, David, manufacturer, 14- Wardrop-street
Jamieson, George, Captain and Adjutant Renfrewshire
Militia, 9 Bridge-street (Burgh)
Jamieson, John, manufacturer, 9 Causeyside — house 4
St. James'-street
Jamieson, Jonathan, tinsmith and plumber, 224< Higli-st.
Jamieson, Mrs. furnished lodgings, Niddry-street
Jamieson, Mrs. matron in Town Hospital, 8 New Sneddon
Jamieson, Mrs. straw hat maker, 9 George-street
Jamieson, Wm. — house 148 Causeyside
Jardine, Andrew, wright, 26 New Smith-hills
Jardine, James, tailor, 70 Storie-street
Jardine, Robei't, teacher of English and writing, 112-
High-street
Jeffrey, Captain George, superintendant of Police — bGUse
11 Wallneuk
Jefu-ey, William, surgeon, 21 Orchard-street
Johnstone, James, flesher, 151 Causeyside
Johnstone, James, manufacturer, 5 Barclay-street
Johnstone, John, grocer and tea merchant, 24? Wellmea=-
dow-street
Johnstone, Mrs. broker, 9 Old Sneddon
Johnstone, Robt. flesher & spirit dealer, 3 Old Sneddon
Johnstone, William, tailor, 16 Moss-street
KEIR, Adam, sen. 5 Garthland-place
Keir, Adam, jun, 5 Garthland-place
Keir, Samuel, grocer, 8 Castle-street
Kelly, John, warper, 14> Queen-street
Kemp, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 1 Orr-street
Kennedy, Alexander, baker, 113 High-street
Kennedy, Angus, spirit dealer, 10 Old Smith-hills
Kennedy, John, Burns' Head Inn, 24 High-street
Kennedy, J. cooper, 22 High-street
Kennedy, John, teacher, 4-7 Causeyside
Kent, .James, grocer, 3 Cross-street
Ker, Mrs. sen. post mistress, {post office, 4CIinstje Ttr*
race.)— house 88 Moss-street
IX. 3.
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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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