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224 POLLOKSHAWS, &C.
Tassie, James, victualler, 63 King street
Thomas, James, Cottage Tavern, Strathbungo
Thomson, Mrs. Robert, residence Camphill
Torrence, William, farmer, Hillhead
Town Hall, 3V Main street
Turner, Peter, grocer, Crossmyloof
WALLACE, Agnes, dressmaker, 8 Pollok street
Wallace, Mrs. James, grocer, 8 Pollok street
Walker, James, spirit dealer, Crossmyloof
Walker, John, pastry baker, confectioner, & spirit dealer,
59 Main street
Wark, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Main street
Wark, Mrs. John, grocer. Main street
Wasson, Alex, copper and tinsmith, 43 Main street
Watson, James, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof
Watson, James, librarian, 1 Wilson street
Watson, James, singeir, Auldhouse field
Watson, James, tenter, Auldfield
W'^atson, William, teacher, Crossmyloof '
Willox, John, church officer and sexton, Eastwood ses-
sion house
Willox, John, quarrier, Eastwood Farm Flag, and Giff-
nock Liver stone quarries, house 38 King street
Wilson, Hugh, cooper, 1 Kirk lane
Wilson, Mrs. James, grocer, 53 Main street
Wilson, James, hosiery shop, 11 Main street
Wishart, John, blacksmith, Crossmyloof
Wright, David, gardener and farmer, Dumbreck Bridge
Gardens
Wright, Malcom, gardener, Auldhouse field
YOUNG, James, of Auldhouse field, ho. 22 Harriet st.
Young, James, bleacher, house 22 Harriet street
Young, James, spirit dealer, 19 Factory street
Young, John, clock maker and turner. Factory street
Young, Robt. of Young, Wm. & Robt. ho. 22" Harriet st.
Young, W^ra. Sf Rcbt. bleachers, Auldhouse field
Young, Wm. of Young, W^m, & Robt, ho. 22 Harriet st.
Tassie, James, victualler, 63 King street
Thomas, James, Cottage Tavern, Strathbungo
Thomson, Mrs. Robert, residence Camphill
Torrence, William, farmer, Hillhead
Town Hall, 3V Main street
Turner, Peter, grocer, Crossmyloof
WALLACE, Agnes, dressmaker, 8 Pollok street
Wallace, Mrs. James, grocer, 8 Pollok street
Walker, James, spirit dealer, Crossmyloof
Walker, John, pastry baker, confectioner, & spirit dealer,
59 Main street
Wark, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 17 Main street
Wark, Mrs. John, grocer. Main street
Wasson, Alex, copper and tinsmith, 43 Main street
Watson, James, boot and shoemaker, Crossmyloof
Watson, James, librarian, 1 Wilson street
Watson, James, singeir, Auldhouse field
Watson, James, tenter, Auldfield
W'^atson, William, teacher, Crossmyloof '
Willox, John, church officer and sexton, Eastwood ses-
sion house
Willox, John, quarrier, Eastwood Farm Flag, and Giff-
nock Liver stone quarries, house 38 King street
Wilson, Hugh, cooper, 1 Kirk lane
Wilson, Mrs. James, grocer, 53 Main street
Wilson, James, hosiery shop, 11 Main street
Wishart, John, blacksmith, Crossmyloof
Wright, David, gardener and farmer, Dumbreck Bridge
Gardens
Wright, Malcom, gardener, Auldhouse field
YOUNG, James, of Auldhouse field, ho. 22 Harriet st.
Young, James, bleacher, house 22 Harriet street
Young, James, spirit dealer, 19 Factory street
Young, John, clock maker and turner. Factory street
Young, Robt. of Young, Wm. & Robt. ho. 22" Harriet st.
Young, W^ra. Sf Rcbt. bleachers, Auldhouse field
Young, Wm. of Young, W^m, & Robt, ho. 22 Harriet st.
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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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