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GREENOCK DIRECTORY. 133
Houston, William, dyer, 18, Ann st.
Houston, Mrs, lodgings, 1, Longwell close.
Houston, Mrs,* 61, Vennel.
Houston, Mrs, lodgings, 9, Jamaica st.
Houston, Mrs, 48, Crawfurd st.
Kowatt, Porterfield, cooper, 50, Innerkip st.
SSowie, Hugh, carpenter, 5, Under crescent.
Howie, John, sawyer, 8, Cartsburn st.
Howie, William, grocer, 58, Dalrymple st.
Howie, Mrs Robert,* 62, Ann st.
Howieson, Mrs, lodgings, 5, Dalrymple st.
Bubbarb, George, mariner, 34, Charles st.
Hudson, Adam, engineer, 17, Stanners st.
Hughes, James, lodgings, 66, Innerkip st.
Hughes, Miss, day boarding-school, 4, Boyd st.
Sluish, Mark, secretary* G-. P. & G. Railway Coy.—
ho. Glen.
Hunter, A. J. teacher, 1, Union si,
Hunter, Adam, sawyer, 30, Roxburgh st.
Hunter, Alexander, carpenter* 15, Arthur st.
Hunter, Alexander, mariner, 15, Market st.
Hunter, Andrew, boot & shoemaker, 63, Ann st.
Hunter, Andrew M. of John Hunter & Co ho. 54*
West Blackhall st.
Hunter, Archibald, joiner, 13, Sir Michael st.
Hunter, Archibald* baker, 50, Cathcart st.
Hunter, George, smith, 22, Arthur st.
Hunter, James & Co. merchants and ship-owners* 39*
Shaw st.
Hunter, James, customer weaver* 17, Vennel.
Hunter, James, fish and oil merchant, 18, Hamilton st.
— ho. 3, Trafalgar st.
Hunter, James,* of James Hunter & Co. Hafton-house,
Argyleshire.
Hunter, J. & C. keepers of Excise-office, Custom-house
buildings.
Hunter, John, rigger, 58, Dalrymple st.
Hunter, John, clerk, 71, Nicholson st.
Hunter, John, ropemaker, 3, Trafalgar st.
Hunter, John, fish & oil merchant, 36, Charles st.— ho.
49, Nicholson st.
Hunter, J. & Co. ship& insurance brokers, 1, West quay,
M
Houston, William, dyer, 18, Ann st.
Houston, Mrs, lodgings, 1, Longwell close.
Houston, Mrs,* 61, Vennel.
Houston, Mrs, lodgings, 9, Jamaica st.
Houston, Mrs, 48, Crawfurd st.
Kowatt, Porterfield, cooper, 50, Innerkip st.
SSowie, Hugh, carpenter, 5, Under crescent.
Howie, John, sawyer, 8, Cartsburn st.
Howie, William, grocer, 58, Dalrymple st.
Howie, Mrs Robert,* 62, Ann st.
Howieson, Mrs, lodgings, 5, Dalrymple st.
Bubbarb, George, mariner, 34, Charles st.
Hudson, Adam, engineer, 17, Stanners st.
Hughes, James, lodgings, 66, Innerkip st.
Hughes, Miss, day boarding-school, 4, Boyd st.
Sluish, Mark, secretary* G-. P. & G. Railway Coy.—
ho. Glen.
Hunter, A. J. teacher, 1, Union si,
Hunter, Adam, sawyer, 30, Roxburgh st.
Hunter, Alexander, carpenter* 15, Arthur st.
Hunter, Alexander, mariner, 15, Market st.
Hunter, Andrew, boot & shoemaker, 63, Ann st.
Hunter, Andrew M. of John Hunter & Co ho. 54*
West Blackhall st.
Hunter, Archibald, joiner, 13, Sir Michael st.
Hunter, Archibald* baker, 50, Cathcart st.
Hunter, George, smith, 22, Arthur st.
Hunter, James & Co. merchants and ship-owners* 39*
Shaw st.
Hunter, James, customer weaver* 17, Vennel.
Hunter, James, fish and oil merchant, 18, Hamilton st.
— ho. 3, Trafalgar st.
Hunter, James,* of James Hunter & Co. Hafton-house,
Argyleshire.
Hunter, J. & C. keepers of Excise-office, Custom-house
buildings.
Hunter, John, rigger, 58, Dalrymple st.
Hunter, John, clerk, 71, Nicholson st.
Hunter, John, ropemaker, 3, Trafalgar st.
Hunter, John, fish & oil merchant, 36, Charles st.— ho.
49, Nicholson st.
Hunter, J. & Co. ship& insurance brokers, 1, West quay,
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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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