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DIRECTORY. 193
Nimmo Mrs Andrew, 1 7 Ardgowan sq
NISBET James, painter. 30 St Lawrence st
Nisbet Samuel, engine-driver, 24 Bruce st
Nisbet Thomas, engineer, 62 Kelly st
NIVEN Alexander, hosier, glover, and shirtmaker, 6 West
Blackhall st. Ho. 6 Brisbane st
Niven Archibald (of Boyd & Niven), 62 Finnart st
Niven Archibald F., clerk, 35 Kelly st
Niven G. W., bookseller, stationer, and book-
binder, 27 Brymner st. Ho. 23 Newton st
Niven James, tailor's cutter, 8 Lyle st
Niven John, blacksmith, 59 Holmscroft si
Niven John, shiprigger, 6 Water st, Port-Glasgow. Ho.
Creberlee, Bogston
Niven Robert, rivetter, 54 East Hamilton st
Niven Mrs, 13 Ardgowan st, west
Niven Mrs, Craigend villa, 15 Johnstone st
NIXON Henry, Inspector of Poor, Port-Glasgow. Ho. 30
Ardgowan st, west
Nixon James, clerk of works, 1 2 Trafalgar st
Nixon Mrs William, 13 Holmscroft st
NOBLE Alexander, tanner, 31 East Crawford st
Noble George, engineer, 5 East Crawford st
Noble Thomas, restaurant keeper, 32 East Hamilton st.
Ho. 20 Bank st
Noble John, clerk, 2 South st
Noble John, craneman, 63 Ann st
Noble Tom, H.M. Customs, 17 South st
NORMAN Louis, photographer, 2 Campsie ter
NORRIE James, carpenter, 50 East Hamilton st
Norrie William, lithographer, 3 Argyle st
NORTH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail
newspapers. Greenock branch office, Municipal build-
ings, Hamilton st — George Wardle, agent
North British Railway Company, carriers, Lynedoch st,
Albert Harbour, James Watt Dock, and Inchgreen
stations — Wm. Chisholm, agent
NORTHERN Pawnbroking Salerooms, 65 Rue-end st. R.
Johnstone, proprietor
NUGENT Michael, irondresser, 9 Carwood st
NUTT James, joiner, 58 Kelly st
Nutt William, joiner, 73 Holmscroft st
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Nimmo Mrs Andrew, 1 7 Ardgowan sq
NISBET James, painter. 30 St Lawrence st
Nisbet Samuel, engine-driver, 24 Bruce st
Nisbet Thomas, engineer, 62 Kelly st
NIVEN Alexander, hosier, glover, and shirtmaker, 6 West
Blackhall st. Ho. 6 Brisbane st
Niven Archibald (of Boyd & Niven), 62 Finnart st
Niven Archibald F., clerk, 35 Kelly st
Niven G. W., bookseller, stationer, and book-
binder, 27 Brymner st. Ho. 23 Newton st
Niven James, tailor's cutter, 8 Lyle st
Niven John, blacksmith, 59 Holmscroft si
Niven John, shiprigger, 6 Water st, Port-Glasgow. Ho.
Creberlee, Bogston
Niven Robert, rivetter, 54 East Hamilton st
Niven Mrs, 13 Ardgowan st, west
Niven Mrs, Craigend villa, 15 Johnstone st
NIXON Henry, Inspector of Poor, Port-Glasgow. Ho. 30
Ardgowan st, west
Nixon James, clerk of works, 1 2 Trafalgar st
Nixon Mrs William, 13 Holmscroft st
NOBLE Alexander, tanner, 31 East Crawford st
Noble George, engineer, 5 East Crawford st
Noble Thomas, restaurant keeper, 32 East Hamilton st.
Ho. 20 Bank st
Noble John, clerk, 2 South st
Noble John, craneman, 63 Ann st
Noble Tom, H.M. Customs, 17 South st
NORMAN Louis, photographer, 2 Campsie ter
NORRIE James, carpenter, 50 East Hamilton st
Norrie William, lithographer, 3 Argyle st
NORTH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail
newspapers. Greenock branch office, Municipal build-
ings, Hamilton st — George Wardle, agent
North British Railway Company, carriers, Lynedoch st,
Albert Harbour, James Watt Dock, and Inchgreen
stations — Wm. Chisholm, agent
NORTHERN Pawnbroking Salerooms, 65 Rue-end st. R.
Johnstone, proprietor
NUGENT Michael, irondresser, 9 Carwood st
NUTT James, joiner, 58 Kelly st
Nutt William, joiner, 73 Holmscroft st
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Greenock > Post-office Greenock directory > 1895-1896 > (215) |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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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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