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OUTLYING DISTRICT DIRECTORY. 27^
Moore, A. G. , Shield Mains Colliery, 6^
Murdoch, John, farmer, Laighpark, 5^
Murchie, William, farmer, Bogside, 6j
M 'Cardie, Alexander, Black Bull, Joppa, 5
M'Laren, Donald, Sundrum, 4^
Prentice, John, farmer, Raithhill, 6
Pringle, Adam, Cemetery Lodge
Roxburgh, William, farmer, Burnton, 2^
Semple, John, farmer. Sandhill, 5|
Sloan, William, Bridge of Coyle, 6^
Smith, John, Schoolhouse, 6
Smith, William, tailor, Joppa, 5
Speirs, James, farmer, Raithhill, 6^
Stevenson, Alexander, farmer, Carbieston Mains, 6
Stevenson, John farmer, Gateside, 2^
Thom, John, farmer, Holebogs, 6^
Thorn, James, Oakbank cottage, 5^
Thom, Misses, Joppa, 5
Tinman, James, baker, 5^
Wallace, James, blacksmith, Sundrum, 4^
Wallace, George, farmer, Burnclaugh, 4f
W^eir, William, blacksmith, 6
Wyllie, Wallace, butcher, 5^
Young, John, farmer, Westpark, 4 J
Young, Mrs M., Bridgend farm, 6^
Young, Mrs M., B3'res farm, 4
Young Samuel, farmer, Bridgend, 6^
DALRYMPLE.
Alexander, G., Veanstone, 7
Baird, J., farmer, Barnford, 6 J
Baird, Hugh, farmer, Balsarroch, 5
Baxter, John, farmer, Cassillis Mill, 6J
Blair, James, farmer. Holmes, 6^
Brown, Robert, rakcmaker, 6
Brown, W. and D., bookmakers, 6
Calderwood, A., Perclewon Mill, 6
Clark, William, registrar and inspector of poor, Barbieston
Cottage, 6
Cowan, William, shoemaker, Dalrymple, 6
Dick, v\ illiam, Dalrymple
Douglas, A., Dalrymple
Duncan, Miss, Glenlea Cottage, 4|
Downie, Mrs, Burnbank Cottage, If
Fisher, R., stationmaster, Dalrymple, 4^
Forbes Charles Tannock Park 7
Grant Miss postmistress, 6
Grant, Mrs, grocer, 6
Grant. Messrs, tailors, 6
Gray, Thomas, colporteur, 6
Moore, A. G. , Shield Mains Colliery, 6^
Murdoch, John, farmer, Laighpark, 5^
Murchie, William, farmer, Bogside, 6j
M 'Cardie, Alexander, Black Bull, Joppa, 5
M'Laren, Donald, Sundrum, 4^
Prentice, John, farmer, Raithhill, 6
Pringle, Adam, Cemetery Lodge
Roxburgh, William, farmer, Burnton, 2^
Semple, John, farmer. Sandhill, 5|
Sloan, William, Bridge of Coyle, 6^
Smith, John, Schoolhouse, 6
Smith, William, tailor, Joppa, 5
Speirs, James, farmer, Raithhill, 6^
Stevenson, Alexander, farmer, Carbieston Mains, 6
Stevenson, John farmer, Gateside, 2^
Thom, John, farmer, Holebogs, 6^
Thorn, James, Oakbank cottage, 5^
Thom, Misses, Joppa, 5
Tinman, James, baker, 5^
Wallace, James, blacksmith, Sundrum, 4^
Wallace, George, farmer, Burnclaugh, 4f
W^eir, William, blacksmith, 6
Wyllie, Wallace, butcher, 5^
Young, John, farmer, Westpark, 4 J
Young, Mrs M., Bridgend farm, 6^
Young, Mrs M., B3'res farm, 4
Young Samuel, farmer, Bridgend, 6^
DALRYMPLE.
Alexander, G., Veanstone, 7
Baird, J., farmer, Barnford, 6 J
Baird, Hugh, farmer, Balsarroch, 5
Baxter, John, farmer, Cassillis Mill, 6J
Blair, James, farmer. Holmes, 6^
Brown, Robert, rakcmaker, 6
Brown, W. and D., bookmakers, 6
Calderwood, A., Perclewon Mill, 6
Clark, William, registrar and inspector of poor, Barbieston
Cottage, 6
Cowan, William, shoemaker, Dalrymple, 6
Dick, v\ illiam, Dalrymple
Douglas, A., Dalrymple
Duncan, Miss, Glenlea Cottage, 4|
Downie, Mrs, Burnbank Cottage, If
Fisher, R., stationmaster, Dalrymple, 4^
Forbes Charles Tannock Park 7
Grant Miss postmistress, 6
Grant, Mrs, grocer, 6
Grant. Messrs, tailors, 6
Gray, Thomas, colporteur, 6
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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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