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lOO APPENDIX.
Chief Constable of Renfrewshire— C. Harding. Greenock District,
Inspector — Charles Bremner, County Buildings, Greenock. House,.
6 Nelson Street (West).
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church
Place — INl. F. Dunlop ; Assessor of Income Tax— John Alexander, Post
Office Buildings.
Clyde Shippmg Co., Customhouse Buildings — ^AUan Swan, agent.
Collector of Harl)Our Dues, &c.. Customhouse — Duncan Darroch,.
Collector.
Commercial Buildings — 14 Hamilton Street.
Commissary Clerk's Office, Court House, Nelson Street (West).
Conservative Club, 29 Hamilton Street — Thomas Neill, convener.
J. I). INI'Arthur, curator.
Cork and Waterford Steamers — Office, Customhouse Buildings —
Allan Swan, agent.
Corporation and Harbour Trust Bonded Warehouses — Office,,
Palmerston Buildings — Wm. Lamont, Superintendent.
Customhouse^Steamboat Quay.
Dean of Guild Court — Municipal Buildings.
Dublin Steamers — Office, Excise Buildings — James Little & Co.,.
agents.
Dublin Steamers — Laird's Line — Robert Allan & Co., Customhouse
Quay.
Evening Dispatch Office — 5 Palmerston Buildings.
Factories — H.M. inspectors of factories and workshops for Greenock,.
Port-Glasgow, and surrounding district — James Henderson, J. S-
IMaitland, 54 Belmont Street, Hillhead, Glasgow, and Geo. Sedgwick
—Certifying Surgeon for Greenock, W. J. Marshall, M.D.
Fishery Office, 3 Bank Street — James M. Low, inspector of fisheries;;
Walter Bain, fishery officer.
French Consul — John Davie, 63 Rue-end Street.
Gas Office, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square — John Chalmers,,
collector.
Gas Works, Inchgreen, erected 1873 — Samuel Stewart, manager.
General Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, Customhouse Quay — Robert
Allan & Co., agents.
Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., Customhouse Quay — Steel &
M'Caskill. Steam Lighter and Steam Tug owners — Richard Blanche,,
manager.
Glasgow Evening News Office — 28 Brymner Street.
Glasgow Herald Newspaper (Greenock Branch Office), 29 Cathcart
Street— Robert Wood, agent.
Glasgow & South-Western Railway, Brougham Street.
Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (Greenock Branch Office), L
INIunicipal Buildings, Hamilton Street.
Greenock Chamber of Commerce and Reading Room — 2 Cathcart
Square.
Greenock Club House, Ardgowan Square.
Greenock Conservative Association — W.'W.^B. Rodger, Bagatelle,,
lion, secretary.
Greenock and Glasgow Carrier— Mrs Stewart, 41 Cathcart Street,
Chief Constable of Renfrewshire— C. Harding. Greenock District,
Inspector — Charles Bremner, County Buildings, Greenock. House,.
6 Nelson Street (West).
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church
Place — INl. F. Dunlop ; Assessor of Income Tax— John Alexander, Post
Office Buildings.
Clyde Shippmg Co., Customhouse Buildings — ^AUan Swan, agent.
Collector of Harl)Our Dues, &c.. Customhouse — Duncan Darroch,.
Collector.
Commercial Buildings — 14 Hamilton Street.
Commissary Clerk's Office, Court House, Nelson Street (West).
Conservative Club, 29 Hamilton Street — Thomas Neill, convener.
J. I). INI'Arthur, curator.
Cork and Waterford Steamers — Office, Customhouse Buildings —
Allan Swan, agent.
Corporation and Harbour Trust Bonded Warehouses — Office,,
Palmerston Buildings — Wm. Lamont, Superintendent.
Customhouse^Steamboat Quay.
Dean of Guild Court — Municipal Buildings.
Dublin Steamers — Office, Excise Buildings — James Little & Co.,.
agents.
Dublin Steamers — Laird's Line — Robert Allan & Co., Customhouse
Quay.
Evening Dispatch Office — 5 Palmerston Buildings.
Factories — H.M. inspectors of factories and workshops for Greenock,.
Port-Glasgow, and surrounding district — James Henderson, J. S-
IMaitland, 54 Belmont Street, Hillhead, Glasgow, and Geo. Sedgwick
—Certifying Surgeon for Greenock, W. J. Marshall, M.D.
Fishery Office, 3 Bank Street — James M. Low, inspector of fisheries;;
Walter Bain, fishery officer.
French Consul — John Davie, 63 Rue-end Street.
Gas Office, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square — John Chalmers,,
collector.
Gas Works, Inchgreen, erected 1873 — Samuel Stewart, manager.
General Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, Customhouse Quay — Robert
Allan & Co., agents.
Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., Customhouse Quay — Steel &
M'Caskill. Steam Lighter and Steam Tug owners — Richard Blanche,,
manager.
Glasgow Evening News Office — 28 Brymner Street.
Glasgow Herald Newspaper (Greenock Branch Office), 29 Cathcart
Street— Robert Wood, agent.
Glasgow & South-Western Railway, Brougham Street.
Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (Greenock Branch Office), L
INIunicipal Buildings, Hamilton Street.
Greenock Chamber of Commerce and Reading Room — 2 Cathcart
Square.
Greenock Club House, Ardgowan Square.
Greenock Conservative Association — W.'W.^B. Rodger, Bagatelle,,
lion, secretary.
Greenock and Glasgow Carrier— Mrs Stewart, 41 Cathcart Street,
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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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