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76 DIRECTORY.
Fowler William, joiner, 10 Mearns st
FOWLIS William, aerated water manufacturer, 61 Nicolson
st. Ho. do.
FOX Francis, restaurant, 36 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.
FRANCIS Benjamin, vanman, 67 Regent st
FRAME James (of James Auld & Frame), 2 Bentinck st
Frame Josiah, manager, 23 West Stewart st
FRASER Alexander, steward, 21 Ingleston place
Fraser Alexander, fruiterer and florist, 24 Union st. Ho. do.
Fraser Alexander, moulder, 1 1 Hill st
Fraser David, engineer, 4 Mearns st
Fraser David (of Holm & Fraser), High Holm st. Port-
Glasgow
Fraser Donald, labourer, 2 Belville st
Fraser Donald, rivetter, 42 St Lawrence st
Fraser James, joiner, 22 West Stewart st
Fraser John, blacksmith, 5 1 Kelly st
Fraser John, church officer, 22 West Stewart st
Fraser John, ropespinner, 1 Mill st
Fraser Robert, blacksmith, 15 Hope st
Fraser William, blacksmith, 81 Wellington st
Fraser William, engineer, 7 Belville st
Fraser Miss Jessie, artist and teacher, 12 Margaret st
Fraser Miss, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Fraser Mrs George, 5 Hope st
Fraser Mrs John, 15 Lyle st
Fraser Mrs, 15 Laird st
Fraser Mrs, Yew cottage, 6 Glen st
FREDERICK Charles, bricklayer, 19 Bearhope st
FREEDMAN A., tailor, 15 Cathcart st. Ho. 21 Lyle st
Freedman E., clothier, 26 Hamilton st
FRENCH Andrew, railway foreman, 23 Dempster st
FREW Robert A., engineer, 7 Dempster st
FRIER James, accountant, British Linen Co. Bank. Ho.
27 Robertson st
FRY David, 35 Wellington st
Fry Robert, fish merchant, 69 Nicolson st
Fry William, fish merchant, 40 Nelson st, west
FULLARTON Hugh, Glencairn, 103 Fmnart st
Fullarton Rev. Archibald, minister of Cartsburn Church.
Ho. 1 1 Caddlehill st
Fullarton William, ironmoulder, 5 Holmscroft st
Fowler William, joiner, 10 Mearns st
FOWLIS William, aerated water manufacturer, 61 Nicolson
st. Ho. do.
FOX Francis, restaurant, 36 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.
FRANCIS Benjamin, vanman, 67 Regent st
FRAME James (of James Auld & Frame), 2 Bentinck st
Frame Josiah, manager, 23 West Stewart st
FRASER Alexander, steward, 21 Ingleston place
Fraser Alexander, fruiterer and florist, 24 Union st. Ho. do.
Fraser Alexander, moulder, 1 1 Hill st
Fraser David, engineer, 4 Mearns st
Fraser David (of Holm & Fraser), High Holm st. Port-
Glasgow
Fraser Donald, labourer, 2 Belville st
Fraser Donald, rivetter, 42 St Lawrence st
Fraser James, joiner, 22 West Stewart st
Fraser John, blacksmith, 5 1 Kelly st
Fraser John, church officer, 22 West Stewart st
Fraser John, ropespinner, 1 Mill st
Fraser Robert, blacksmith, 15 Hope st
Fraser William, blacksmith, 81 Wellington st
Fraser William, engineer, 7 Belville st
Fraser Miss Jessie, artist and teacher, 12 Margaret st
Fraser Miss, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Fraser Mrs George, 5 Hope st
Fraser Mrs John, 15 Lyle st
Fraser Mrs, 15 Laird st
Fraser Mrs, Yew cottage, 6 Glen st
FREDERICK Charles, bricklayer, 19 Bearhope st
FREEDMAN A., tailor, 15 Cathcart st. Ho. 21 Lyle st
Freedman E., clothier, 26 Hamilton st
FRENCH Andrew, railway foreman, 23 Dempster st
FREW Robert A., engineer, 7 Dempster st
FRIER James, accountant, British Linen Co. Bank. Ho.
27 Robertson st
FRY David, 35 Wellington st
Fry Robert, fish merchant, 69 Nicolson st
Fry William, fish merchant, 40 Nelson st, west
FULLARTON Hugh, Glencairn, 103 Fmnart st
Fullarton Rev. Archibald, minister of Cartsburn Church.
Ho. 1 1 Caddlehill st
Fullarton William, ironmoulder, 5 Holmscroft st
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Greenock > Post-office Greenock directory > 1894-1895 > (102) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/87493177 |
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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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