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GREENOCK DIRECTORY. 137
Johnston, John, tidewaiter, 22, Sugarhouse lane.
Johnston, John, mariner, 23, Bearhope st.
Johnston, John, lithographic printer, 46, Hamilton st.
— ho. 49, Union st.
Johnston, John, smith, 10, St. Andrew st.
Johnston, John,* plasterer, Ford place.
Johnston, Moses, mate, 13, Arthur st.
Johnston, Neil, cooper, 51, West Stewart st.
Johnston, Robert, Ayrshire boot & shoe warehouse, 19,
Hamilton st.
Johnston, Ronald, rope-maker, 42, Regent st.
Johnston, William & Sons, printers, 46, Hamilton st.
Johnston, William, grocer, 1, Ropework st., and ship-
builder, 2, Clyde crescent — ho. 1, Ropework st.
Johnston, William, jun. writer, 46, Hamilton st. — ho.
16, Sir Michael st.
Johnston, William, jun. ship-builder, 1, Ropework st.
Johnston, William, smith, 51, Dalrymple st.
Johnston, Miss, lodgings, 10, West Stewart st.
Johnston, Mrs Adam,* Seabank, Gourock road.
Johnston, Mrs George, lodgings, 76, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs James, grocer & spirit-dealer, 7, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs William,* 15, St. James st.
Johnston, Mrs, vintner, 31, Dalrymple st.
Johnstone, Mrs William,* Willow park — -entrance, 26,
Forsyth st.
Johnston, Mrs William, 7, Laird st.
Johnston, Mrs. 76, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs. 53, Vennel.
Jones, Thomas, teacher, 25, East Shaw st.
Jones, Thomas, miller, Rice Mills, head of Baker st.
Jump, William, shipmaster, 68, Roxburgh st.
Justice* William, smith & grate maker, 3, Crawfuid
st. — ho. 26, Sugarhouse lane.
Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, 1, William st.
&ayv Lawrence, shoemaker, 31, East Shaw st.
ILayser, John C* of M'Leish, Kayser & Co.— no. 5,
Brisbane st.
Kayser, Frederick M. & Co., sugar-refiners and mer-
chants, 23, Sugarhouse lane.
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Johnston, John, tidewaiter, 22, Sugarhouse lane.
Johnston, John, mariner, 23, Bearhope st.
Johnston, John, lithographic printer, 46, Hamilton st.
— ho. 49, Union st.
Johnston, John, smith, 10, St. Andrew st.
Johnston, John,* plasterer, Ford place.
Johnston, Moses, mate, 13, Arthur st.
Johnston, Neil, cooper, 51, West Stewart st.
Johnston, Robert, Ayrshire boot & shoe warehouse, 19,
Hamilton st.
Johnston, Ronald, rope-maker, 42, Regent st.
Johnston, William & Sons, printers, 46, Hamilton st.
Johnston, William, grocer, 1, Ropework st., and ship-
builder, 2, Clyde crescent — ho. 1, Ropework st.
Johnston, William, jun. writer, 46, Hamilton st. — ho.
16, Sir Michael st.
Johnston, William, jun. ship-builder, 1, Ropework st.
Johnston, William, smith, 51, Dalrymple st.
Johnston, Miss, lodgings, 10, West Stewart st.
Johnston, Mrs Adam,* Seabank, Gourock road.
Johnston, Mrs George, lodgings, 76, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs James, grocer & spirit-dealer, 7, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs William,* 15, St. James st.
Johnston, Mrs, vintner, 31, Dalrymple st.
Johnstone, Mrs William,* Willow park — -entrance, 26,
Forsyth st.
Johnston, Mrs William, 7, Laird st.
Johnston, Mrs. 76, Ann st.
Johnston, Mrs. 53, Vennel.
Jones, Thomas, teacher, 25, East Shaw st.
Jones, Thomas, miller, Rice Mills, head of Baker st.
Jump, William, shipmaster, 68, Roxburgh st.
Justice* William, smith & grate maker, 3, Crawfuid
st. — ho. 26, Sugarhouse lane.
Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, 1, William st.
&ayv Lawrence, shoemaker, 31, East Shaw st.
ILayser, John C* of M'Leish, Kayser & Co.— no. 5,
Brisbane st.
Kayser, Frederick M. & Co., sugar-refiners and mer-
chants, 23, Sugarhouse lane.
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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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