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320 LINWOOD DIRECTORY.
JAMIESON, Miss L., teacher, 617 Duke streat, Glasgow
KERR, James, farmer, Green farm
Kerr, Mrs. Robert, Burnbrae house
Kerr, Peter, civil engineer, architect and surveyor (of Kerr &
Watson), Johnstone — house Branscroft house, Johnston 3
Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
LEGGAT, Robert J., clerk at Paper mill — ho. Mosslands cottage
Lochhead, James, engineer, 4- Napier street
Lochhead, John, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, 15 Napier
street
Lyle, Mrs. John, farmer, Middleton
MORRISON, Duncan M'K., joiner, 1 Bridge street
Muirhead, William, engineer, Ardenlea
Muirhead, William, treasurer to Co-operative Society, Limited —
house Riversdale
M' ARTHUR, Archibald, ploughman to William Kerr, Linclive —
house Armour place, Bridge street
M'Govern, Miss, teacher, Lee place, Bridge street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, Linwood, Inkermann and Paisley letter-carrier — ■
house Springbank road. Paisley
M'Kinstery, James, boiler maker — house Armour place. Bridge
street
M'Lean, Ronald, coachman to Mrs. Kerr, Burnbrae house — house
The Stables
O'ROURKE, Joseph, shopman to Mrs. B. Dougherty — house 23
Bridge street
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith, engineer, and cycle repairer, 7
Bridge street — house 5 do.
Post Office, 16 Napier street — Mrs. Anderson, postmistress
Prentice, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 10 Napier street —
house Armour place. Bridge street
Prentice, John, contractor and cowfeeder, 22 Napier street
Prentice, Eliza, teacher, Inkermann Public School — house 4
Bridge street
Prentice, Robert, flesher, 4 Bridge street — ^house Armour place,
Bridge street
Prentice, Robert S , flesher, 4 Bridge street — house 6 do.
JAMIESON, Miss L., teacher, 617 Duke streat, Glasgow
KERR, James, farmer, Green farm
Kerr, Mrs. Robert, Burnbrae house
Kerr, Peter, civil engineer, architect and surveyor (of Kerr &
Watson), Johnstone — house Branscroft house, Johnston 3
Kerr, Robert, farmer, East Fulton
Kerr, William, farmer, Linclive
LEGGAT, Robert J., clerk at Paper mill — ho. Mosslands cottage
Lochhead, James, engineer, 4- Napier street
Lochhead, John, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, 15 Napier
street
Lyle, Mrs. John, farmer, Middleton
MORRISON, Duncan M'K., joiner, 1 Bridge street
Muirhead, William, engineer, Ardenlea
Muirhead, William, treasurer to Co-operative Society, Limited —
house Riversdale
M' ARTHUR, Archibald, ploughman to William Kerr, Linclive —
house Armour place, Bridge street
M'Govern, Miss, teacher, Lee place, Bridge street
M'Kenzie, Hugh, Linwood, Inkermann and Paisley letter-carrier — ■
house Springbank road. Paisley
M'Kinstery, James, boiler maker — house Armour place. Bridge
street
M'Lean, Ronald, coachman to Mrs. Kerr, Burnbrae house — house
The Stables
O'ROURKE, Joseph, shopman to Mrs. B. Dougherty — house 23
Bridge street
PATTISON, Charles, blacksmith, engineer, and cycle repairer, 7
Bridge street — house 5 do.
Post Office, 16 Napier street — Mrs. Anderson, postmistress
Prentice, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 10 Napier street —
house Armour place. Bridge street
Prentice, John, contractor and cowfeeder, 22 Napier street
Prentice, Eliza, teacher, Inkermann Public School — house 4
Bridge street
Prentice, Robert, flesher, 4 Bridge street — ^house Armour place,
Bridge street
Prentice, Robert S , flesher, 4 Bridge street — house 6 do.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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