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226 THORNLIEBANK, &C.
Cruickstone^ ancient residence of Mary, Queen of Scots
Gumming, James, overseer, coal works, Hurlet
Cunningham, Robert, smith and farrier, Covvglen
DIVAN, Phih'p, carding master, Thornliebank
Dove, Alex. & Son, Househill and Nitshili coal work, ho.
Nitshill
Dove, Arcbd. boot and shoemaker, Nitshill
Downie, William, carter, Hurlet alum works
Dunlop, Misses, of Househill
FINDLAYSON, Alex, smith, Thornliebank
Fleming, James, lime merchant, (Arden lime works)—
house Darnly
Foulds, Jame?, jun. farmer, Nether Auldhouse
Foulds, JameS; sen. farmer, Kitinishead
GILCHRIST, Erskine, boot & shoemaker, Thornliebank
Glen, William, farmer, Hawkhead Mains
HAMILTON, Alex, farmer, Dykebar
Hardie, James, hillsman, Cowglen colliery
Hart, James, farmer, Wellwas
Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer and gardener, Thornliebank
Henderson, Peter, teacher, Thornliebank
Hosie, James, sen. quarrier, Househill, GifFnock, and
Ardeer or Stevenston free stone quaries, ho, Nitshill
Hosie, John, farmer. Old Cruickstone
Hurlet & Campsie Alum Co. Alum, manufs. Hurlet
Jack, Andrew, farmer, Priesthill
Jack, William, spirit dealer, Hurlet
Jackson, James, farmer, East Mains
Jackson, James, sen. farmer, Kinwadrick
KEAN, John, boot and shoemaker, Hurlet
Kelburne, Right Hon. Viscount, Hawkhead House
Kelso, Mrs. grocer, Thornliebank
Kirkland, Matthew, gamekeeper, Patterton
Kirkwood, Matthew, farmer, Leggatstons
Cruickstone^ ancient residence of Mary, Queen of Scots
Gumming, James, overseer, coal works, Hurlet
Cunningham, Robert, smith and farrier, Covvglen
DIVAN, Phih'p, carding master, Thornliebank
Dove, Alex. & Son, Househill and Nitshili coal work, ho.
Nitshill
Dove, Arcbd. boot and shoemaker, Nitshill
Downie, William, carter, Hurlet alum works
Dunlop, Misses, of Househill
FINDLAYSON, Alex, smith, Thornliebank
Fleming, James, lime merchant, (Arden lime works)—
house Darnly
Foulds, Jame?, jun. farmer, Nether Auldhouse
Foulds, JameS; sen. farmer, Kitinishead
GILCHRIST, Erskine, boot & shoemaker, Thornliebank
Glen, William, farmer, Hawkhead Mains
HAMILTON, Alex, farmer, Dykebar
Hardie, James, hillsman, Cowglen colliery
Hart, James, farmer, Wellwas
Hart, Thomas, spirit dealer and gardener, Thornliebank
Henderson, Peter, teacher, Thornliebank
Hosie, James, sen. quarrier, Househill, GifFnock, and
Ardeer or Stevenston free stone quaries, ho, Nitshill
Hosie, John, farmer. Old Cruickstone
Hurlet & Campsie Alum Co. Alum, manufs. Hurlet
Jack, Andrew, farmer, Priesthill
Jack, William, spirit dealer, Hurlet
Jackson, James, farmer, East Mains
Jackson, James, sen. farmer, Kinwadrick
KEAN, John, boot and shoemaker, Hurlet
Kelburne, Right Hon. Viscount, Hawkhead House
Kelso, Mrs. grocer, Thornliebank
Kirkland, Matthew, gamekeeper, Patterton
Kirkwood, Matthew, farmer, Leggatstons
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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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