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APPENDIX 55
West of England Fire and Life— H. T. Patten and George Raff
Yorkshire Fire and Life — John Sutherland
TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
Resident Solicitor, D, R. Crawford.
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Assembly Rooms, 27, Cathcart street — Robert Allan, Keeper
Baron Bailie's Office, Mansion House
British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's Office, 32,
Cathcart street
Caledonian Railway Company's Office, 25, Cathcart street
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, Union
Bank Buildings, 2, Church Place, Robert Salmon. — Assessor
of Income Tax, John Gillespie, 8, Jamaica street
Chamber of Commerce of Greenock, incorporated by Royal
Charter in 1813 — Charles P. Hunter, Chairman; Thomas
King, Secretary
Coffee Room (Exchange), Assembly Room Buildings, 27, Cath-
cart street — Robert Allan, Keeper
Coffee Room, 2 Cathcart square — John H. Teulon, Keeper
Collector of Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse Buildings — Archd,
Shannon, Collector
Customhouse, Steamboat Quay
Electric & International Telegraph Company's Office, Railway
Station
Fishery Office, 3, Bank street — Inspector, Lawrence Lamb;
Local Inspector, John M'Kiver
Gas Works, 27, Crawfurd street— Instituted 1828— A. Ritchie,
Manager
Greenock Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal Office, 29,
Hamilton street
Greenock Herald and General Advertiser Office, 40, Cathcart
street
Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette Office, 1 Bank
street
Harbour Masters' Office, U, East India Breast- John Miller,
Harbour Master ; Robert Ker and Robert Atkins, Depute
Harbour Masters.
-Inland Revenue Office (late Excise), Customhouse Buildings
Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse Build-
ings — Robert Jamieson, Distributor of Stamps, and Collector
of Assessed and Income Taxes for the Counties of Renfrew
and Bute
West of England Fire and Life— H. T. Patten and George Raff
Yorkshire Fire and Life — John Sutherland
TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
Resident Solicitor, D, R. Crawford.
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Assembly Rooms, 27, Cathcart street — Robert Allan, Keeper
Baron Bailie's Office, Mansion House
British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's Office, 32,
Cathcart street
Caledonian Railway Company's Office, 25, Cathcart street
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, Union
Bank Buildings, 2, Church Place, Robert Salmon. — Assessor
of Income Tax, John Gillespie, 8, Jamaica street
Chamber of Commerce of Greenock, incorporated by Royal
Charter in 1813 — Charles P. Hunter, Chairman; Thomas
King, Secretary
Coffee Room (Exchange), Assembly Room Buildings, 27, Cath-
cart street — Robert Allan, Keeper
Coffee Room, 2 Cathcart square — John H. Teulon, Keeper
Collector of Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse Buildings — Archd,
Shannon, Collector
Customhouse, Steamboat Quay
Electric & International Telegraph Company's Office, Railway
Station
Fishery Office, 3, Bank street — Inspector, Lawrence Lamb;
Local Inspector, John M'Kiver
Gas Works, 27, Crawfurd street— Instituted 1828— A. Ritchie,
Manager
Greenock Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal Office, 29,
Hamilton street
Greenock Herald and General Advertiser Office, 40, Cathcart
street
Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette Office, 1 Bank
street
Harbour Masters' Office, U, East India Breast- John Miller,
Harbour Master ; Robert Ker and Robert Atkins, Depute
Harbour Masters.
-Inland Revenue Office (late Excise), Customhouse Buildings
Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse Build-
ings — Robert Jamieson, Distributor of Stamps, and Collector
of Assessed and Income Taxes for the Counties of Renfrew
and Bute
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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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