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THE 


GLASGOW  POST-OFFICE 

ANNUAL  DIRECTOEY 

FOE 

1851-1852: 


CONTAINING 


GENERAL,  STREET,  TRADES,  &  SUBURBAN  DIRECTORIES 
WITH   AN   APPENDIX, 


COMPKISING 


POSTAL.^JUDICIAL,  MUNICIPAL,   MERCANTILE,   EDUCATIONAL 
AND  BANKING  LISTS, 

WITH  OTHER  TTSEFUL  AND  VALUABLE  INFORMATION. 


TWENTY. FOURTH      PUBLICATION. 

GLASGOW : 

FOR   THE   LETTER-CAKRIEKS    OP   THE   POST-OPFICB. 

1851. 


PHrCE  FIVE  SMILUNOa. 


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PREFACE. 


The  Publisliers  of  the  "  Glasgow  Post-Office  Directory"  beg 
to  return  their  grateful  acknowledgments  for  the  encouragement  with 
which  their  labours  have  hitherto  been  received  by  the  Public,  and  at 
same  time  to  express  a  hope  that  the  efibrts  they  have  this  tear  made 
to  render  their  pubhcation  extensively  useful  will  meet  with  public 
approval.  Neither  labour  nor  expense  has  been  spared  to  promote  its 
utility.  In  proof  of  this  they  beg  to  refer  to  the  additional  matter 
inserted  in  the  Appendix — all  the  Local  Institutions  of  any  note  wiU 
be  found  there  ;  the  Names  in  the  Directory  have  been  greatly  aug- 
mented ;  an  epitome  of  the  new  Stamp  Duties  will  be  found  in  the 
usual  place ;  in  short,  an  anxious  desire  has  animated  the  Publishers 
to  bring  out  the  volume,  in  every  department,  in  a  style  calculated  to 
meet  public  approbation.  The  result  of  the  various  additions  madel, 
has  been  to  increase  the  Letterpress,  as  compared  with  the  Directory; 
of  last  year,  seventy-two  pages ;  the  additional  expense  involved  has 
been  very  considerable,  to  liquidate  which  they  rely  on  an  increased 
circulation,  and  thus  enable  them  to  meet  the  growing  necessities  of 
the  Public.  As  the  space  allotted  this  year  would  not  allow  the  inser- 
tion of  all  the  City  Institutions,  the  Publishers  trust  the  Public  will  be 
satisfied  with  what  has  been  done  in  this  department,  and  accept  it  as 
an  earnest  of  what  they  intend  doing  on  a  future  occasion. 

The  publishers  take  this  opportunity  to  offer  their  respectful  thanks 
to  those  gentlemen  connected  with  the  Local  Institutions  for  the 
promptness  with  which  they  seconded  their  efforts,  and  for  the  trouble 
they  took  in  correcting  the  lists  preparatory  to  publication. 


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.NAMES  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION 

IN  THEIR  PEOPEE  PLACES. 


Airdriehill  Coal  Co.,  24  St.  Eiiocll  square  and  Milton  depot. 

Aitken,  George,  hosiery  and  knitting  yarns,  116  Trongate. 

Allan,  Andrew,  cabinet  works,  44  Charlotte  lane. 

AUan,  James,  yarn  merchant,  Crown  court,  .33  Virginia  street,  house,  30  Pojlock  st., 

Paislej'  road. 
Allan,  Mrs.,  teacher,  Free  St.  Peter's,  Bothwell  lane,  comer  of  Main  street. 
Alexander,  Hugh,  tea  merchant,  39  Glassford  street. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  liendle.  Free  St.  Peter's,  house,  55  Main  street. 
Algie,  J.  &  P.,  victuallers,  45  Princes  street. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  5  Richard  street. 
Anderstou  China  Company,  8  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Arthur,   James  S.,  coal  agent  for  Drumpellar  Collieries,  57  West  Nile  street,  house, 

9  South  Frederick  street. 

Bell,  Allan,  tailor,  124  Trongate. 

Bennie,  Robert,  baker,  12  Sauchiehall  street. 

Blair,  Mrs.  29  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 

Blair,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano-forte,  29  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 

Brown,  William,  ti.n-plate  worker  and  gasfitter,  71  <';iniiing  street,  Calton. 

Erownlee,  John,  &  Co.,  lappet-wheel  cutters,  and  bakers  and  confectioners'  machine 

makers,  79  Stockwell  street. 
Bryden  &  Sons,  bell-hangers,  &c.,  112  Buchanan  street. — See  Adt'ertisemeni  in  Ap- 
pendix.    (Entered  in  General  Directory,  17  Exchange  place.) 
Brj'son,  Alex.,  at  Hugh  Ritchie's.,  102,  104  Dale  street. 
Bryson,  John  Burns,  writer,  agent  for  the  Catholic  Law  and  General  Life  Assurance 

Co.,  51  Ingram  street.     (Entered  in  General  Directory,  72  Hutchesou  street.) 
Buchonan,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  86  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Buckie,  William  Francis,  &  Co.,  letter-press  printers,  IG  Enoch  square.     (Entered  in 

General  Directory,  J.  Buckie  &  Co.) 
Burnet,  James  B.,  writer,  13  John  street. 
Butler,  Geo.  S.,  porter  and  ale  vaults,  and  ginger-beer  and  soda-water  manufactory, 

44j  George  square. 

Carrick,  H.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  45  Nelson  street. 

Chapman,  David,  &  Co.,  Clj'de  Bottle  Works,  Charles  street,  St.  Rollox. 

Clark,  Robert,  12  Monteith  row. 

Coats,  J.  &  T.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Coats,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  31  Duke  street. 

Cohen,  Simon,  teacher  of  Hebrew  and  German,  26  College  street. 

Cornelly,  Edward,  minibus  proprietor,  Aunfield  House,  Belgrove  street. 

Cowan,  James,  commission  merchant,  35  Miller  street. 

Craig,  John,  plasterer,  24  Renfrew  street  and  4  Wemyss  place.     (Entered  in  General 

Directory,  279  Sauchiehall  street.) 
Craig,  John,  sealing-wax  manufacturer,  53   Mitchell  street.     (Entered  in  Geiieral 

Directory,  52  Maxwell  street.) 
Camming,  Armour,  &  Co.,  merchants,  45  Union  street. 
Gumming,  John,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  8  William  street,  Calton. 


NAMES  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION. 


Cuuningham,  William,  writer,  119  George  street.  (Entered  in  General  Directory, 
13  John  street.) 

Dalgleish,  E.,  merchant,  1  South  Exchange  place,  77  Queen  street,  house,  11  Aber- 

cromby  street. 
Douglas  &  Co.,  merchants,  52  Glassford  street. 

Easton,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  metal  brokers,  15  Renfield  street. 

(Entered  in  General  Directory,  1  South  Exchange  place,  77  Queen  street.) 
Erskine,  Robert,  &  Co.,  tea  dealers,  5  Moore  place,  150  West  George  street, 

Fairlie,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Croy  place. 

Finlay,  Peter,  veterinary  surgeon,  68  Hope  street.     (Entered  in  General  Directory, 

62  Hope  street.) 
Fullarton,  Alexander,  writer  and  measurer,  6  South  Portland  street. 

Gow,  Alexander,  ladies'  outfitting  establishment,  213  Sauchieball  street.  ' ' 

Gray,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  shop,  305  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  1  Newton  street. 
Gray,  John,  at  Wm.  McLaren's,  Sons,  ^  Co.,  63  Candleriggs  street. 

Hall,  David,  salesman  for  Lord  Belhaven's  Wishaw  coal,  Gushetfaulds,  house,  54 
South  Coburg  street.     (Entered  in  General  Directory,  126  Thistle  street. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  produce  broker,  17  Gordon  street. 

Hay,  John,  mill  manager,  1  Cliftongrove  crescent. 

Henderson,  John  C,  merchant,  42  Great  Clyde  street. 

Henderson,  Robert,  salesman,  at  Wm.  M'-Laren,  Sons,  4"  Co.^s,  63  Candlerf^s  street. 

Hinmers,  George,  millinery  and  baby  linen  establishment,  60  Argyll  arcade,  house, 
87  South  Portland  street. 

Hoby,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  iron-founders,  London,  works,  Renfrew. 

Hoby,  J.  W.,  of  J.  W.  Eoby  ^  Co.,  house,  150  Bath  street. 

Jamieson,  John,  at  Wm.  Wht/ie  4  Co.'s.,  113  St.  Vincent  street.  (Entered  in  Gene- 
ral Directory,  76  St.  Vincent  street.) 

Jonstone,  Ronald,  civil  engineer,  land  and  mineral  surveyor,  32  St.  Enoch  square, 
house,  306  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lindsay,  George,  portrait-painter,  9  St.  Andrew  square. 

M'Allister,  Archibald,  writer,  118  Union  street,  house,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

M'George,  John,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  agent  for  the  Scottish  Insurance  Co., 
135  Buchanan  street,  house,  3  Royal  crescent. 

M'Laughlin,  James  &  John,  brickmakers  and  grinding-works,  1 24  Port-Dundas  rd. 

Maclure,  Alfred,  professor  of  piano-forte  and  singing,  Osborne  buildings,  145  Sauchie- 
hall street.     (Entered  in  General  Directory,  203.) 

Maclure,  Thomas,  145  Sauchiehall  street. 

Mavrogordato,  Lucas,  at  Gilmour  ^  Co's.,  calenderers,  21  Ingram  street. 

Maxwell,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  62  Glassford  street. 

Miller,  James  P.,  commission  agent,  22  Dundas  street. 

Millar  &  Wishart,  corn-factors,  230  Argjdl  street. 

Morrison,  James,  provision  merchant,  89  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Murch,  Miss,  dress  and  cloakmaker,  73  West  Nile  street. 

Napier,  Capt.  Jas.,  steam-boat  master,  3d  cottage,  St.  Andrew's  road,  Shieldsbridge. 

Paton,  John,  of  Paton  and  Grant,  house,  34  Pollock  street.     (Entered  in  General 

Directory,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston.) 
Phillips,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  West  Campbell  street. 
Porteous,  Thomas  B.,  manufacturing  chemist,  24,  26  Govan  street,  Hutchesoittown. 
Promoter  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Co.     William  Easton  &  Co.,  15  Rentield  st., 

and  John  Paul,  108  Hutcheson  street,  agents. 

Ramsay,  David,  &  Co.,  drysalters  and  commission  agents,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 
(Entered  in  General  Directory,  Ramsay,  Syme,  &  Co.,  since  dissolved.) 


NAMES  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION, 


Ritchie,  Robert,  civil  engineer  and  constructor  of  apparatus  for  -warming  and  venti- 
lating buildings,  31  Virginia  street;  and  16  Hill  street,  Edinburgh. 
Robertson,  Edward,  miniature-painter,  146  Wellington  street. 
Robertson,  Francis,  &  Co.,  Irish  porter  and  ale  stores,  63  Jamaica  street. 
Ross,  Donald,  writer,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 

Scott,  George,  22  Dundas  street. 

Simpson,  Daniel,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  397  Argyll  street. 

Simpson,  Robert,  George  Smith,  &  Sons,  residence,  Springfield  house,  Partick. 

Sommerville,  William,  brick-builder,  10  Struthers  street,  Calton. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  grain  merchant,  102  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Szapira,  S.,  teacher  of  French  and  German,  403  Pariiamentarj'  road. 

Tait,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  29  Finlay  street. 

Thomson  &  Co.,  grocers  and  furnishing  warehousemen,  108  Eglinton  street. 

Thomson,  John,  mason,  1 1  Miller  street. 

Waddell,  William,  a(  M.  Walker's,  grocer,  Buchanan  street. 

Walker,  George,  smith  and  machine  maker,  27  Stock  well  street. 

Warden,  Archibald,  agent  and  commission  merchant,  17  Virginia  street,  house 
2  Bloomfield  place,  HiUhead.     (Entered  in  General  Directory,  9  Virginia  street.) 

Watson,  David,  commission  agent,  35  Miller  street. 

Wilson,  John,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  43  Buchanan  street.  (Entered  in 
General  Directory,  12  Exchange  square.) 

Wright,  Hay,  metal  broker,  and  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  the  United  Gua- 
rantee and  Life  Assurance  Company  of  London,  17  Gordon  street. 

Young,    A.    S.,  &  Sons,  surgeon-dentists  (to  his  Grace  the   Duke  of  Hamilton, 

Brandon,  and  Chatelherault,  &c.),  185  Buchanan  street. 
Young,  S.  A.  M'L.,  photographist,  15  Buchanan  street,  residence,  67  Eglinton  street. 


SAILINGS  OF  CLYDE  STEAMBOATS. 


I^°  In  consequence  of  the  repeated  changes  that  take  place  in  the  sailings  of  thef  e 
Boats,  it  would  serve  no  good  purpose  to  specify  the  Hours  of  Sailing  in  all 
cases ;  this  is  the  less  to  be  regretted  as  the  public  have  it  in  their  power,  at  a 
very  moderate  charge,  to  procure  all  necessary  information  on  this  head  from 
that  excellent  publication,  "  Murray's  Time  Tables,"  published  monthly,  by 
Thomas  Murray  &  Son,  Printers  and  Publishers,  16  St.  Enoch  Square,  and  8 
Argj'll  Street,  and  to  which  the  public  is  respectfully  referred. 


From  Glasgow  to 

Ardentinny. — Breadalbane,  at  8-30  a.m.;  Ardentinny,  at  8-15  a.m. 

Ardrishaig. — -Castle  Steamers,  at  6-30  a.m. ;  Maid  of  Lorn,  Cygnet  and  Lapwing. 

Ardrossan. — Largs  Steamers,  at  12-30  p.m. 

Arisaig. — Dnntroon  Castle. 

Arran.—  (To  Brodick  and  Lamlash)  at  2  p.m. 

Brodick. — See  Arran. 

Belfast.^ — Daily,  (calling  at  Greenock,)  Laurel,  Stork,  Lyra,  Camilla,  or  Thetis , 
via  Ardrossan,  Fire-Fly  or  Glow- Worm  ;  via  Stranraer,  Albion. 

BowTLiNG. — All  the  Steamers  call  there,  going  and  returning. 

Cambelton. — Celt,  or  Duke  of  Cornwall. 

Cork. — Ocean,  or  Vanguard. 

Dublin. — Ocean,  Ariel,  or  Londonderry. 

Dumbarton. — Dumbarton  Steamers  ;  by  Steamer  and  Railway. 

Dunoon. — Rothesay  Steamers,  at  6-30  a.m.,  10  a.m.,  and  1  and  2-50  p.m.;  Eclipse 
10-30  a.m.,  and  5-30  p.m. 

Easdale. — Maid  of  Loin,  Cygnet,  or  Lapwing. 

Fairlie. — Largs  Steamers.     See  Largs. 

Fleetwood. — Royal  Consort,  and  Fenella. 

Fort- William. — Maid  of  Lorn,  Cygnet,  and  Lapwing. 

GiRViN,  direct. — Ayrshire  Lass. 

Garelochhead. — At  3  p.m. ;  Duchess  of  Argyll,  at  11  a.m. 

GouROCK. — Breadalbane  at  8-30  a.m. ;  Ardentinny  at  8-15  a.m. ;  Largs  Steamers, 
See  Largs;  Rothesay  Steamers,  6-30  a.m.,  10  a.m.,  and  1,  and  2-50  p.m. 

Greenock. — All  the  Steamers,  going  and  returning. 

Helensburgh. — At  7-45  a.m.,  12  n.,  3  and  4  p.m.;  Duchess  of  Argyll  at  11  a.m. 

Inverkip. — Largs  Steamers.     See  Largs. 

Inverary,  via  Kyles  of  Bute,  &c. — Cast!e  Steamers,  every  Monday,  Tuesday, Wed- 
nesday, and  Thursday,  6-30  a.m  ;  via  Lochgoilhead — -Breadalbane,  8-30  a.m. 

Inverness. — Cygnet,  Lapwing,  or  Maid  of  Lorn. 

KiLMUN.— Rothesay  Steamers,  (to  Stroue)  at  10  a.m.,  and  2-50  p.m.;  Eclipse  (to 
Strone),  at  5-30  a.m.;  Ardentinny  (to  Strone),  at  8-15  a.m. 

KiLCREGGAN. — Breadalbane,  at  8-30  a.m. ;  Ardentinny,  at  8-15  a.m. 

Kirn. — Rothesay  Steamers,  daily,  at  6-30  and  10  a.m.,  and  1  and  2-50  p.m. 

Kyles  of  Bute. — Castle  Steamers,  daily,  at  6-30  a.m. 

Lamlash. — See  Arran;  via  Ardrossan — Isle  of  Arran. 

Largs. — Largs  Steamers,  daily,  at  9  a.m.,  12-30,  2,  and  4-30  p.m. 

Liverpool,  direct. — Lyra,  Ariel,  Camilla,  and  Princess  Roj'al. 

Lochgoilhead. — Breadalbane,  at  8-30  a.m. ;  Ardentinny,  at  8-15  a.m. 

London,  direct. — European. 

Londonderry. — Thistle  and  St.  Columb,  every  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Saturday. 

Millport. — See  Largs. 

Oban. — Cj'gnet,  or  Lapwing,  Maid  of  Lorn. 

Portree. — Duntroon  Castle ;  Londonderry  steamers,  weather  permitting, 

RosENEATH. — -7-45  a.m.,  12  noon,  and  3  and  4  p.m. ;  Duchess  of  Argj'll  at  11  a.m 

Rothesay. — Rothesay  Steamers,  at  6-30,  and  10  a.m.,  1  and  2-50  p.m. 

Row. — Roseneath  Steamers. 

Shandon. — See  Garelochhead  Steamers. 

Sligo. —  Londonderry. 

Stornoway. — Duntroon  Castle. 

Stranraer. — Albion  ;  Ayrshire  Lass. 

Steone. — Rothesay  Steamers,  at  10  a.m.  and  2-50  p.m.  ;  Eclipse,  at  5-30  p.m.  ; 
Ardentinny,  at  8-15  a.m. 

Tarbert. — Castle  Steamers,  at  6-30  a.m. 

Tobermory. — Duntroon  Castle,  Maid  of  Lorn,  Cygnet,  or  Lapwing. 

Wemavyss  B  4.Y. — Largs  Steamers,  going  and  returning. 


HACKITEY  CARRIAGES. 


When  a  partj'  not  exceeding  two  grown  up  persons,  and  without  any  luggage 
other  than  a  carpet  bag,  or  the  like,  enters  a  Carriage  at  a  Stand,  (not  being  one  of 
the  Railway  Stations,)  or  when  driving  along  disengaged,  they  shall  be  driven  half  a 
mile  for  Sixpence,  and  if  they  return,  they  shall  pay  another  Sixpence. 


No.  I.— TABLE  OF  HALF  MILE  OR  SIXPENNY  FARES. 

1 . — From  George's  Square  to  Argyll  Street,  Arcade ;  Jamaica  Street ;  Stockwell 
Street ;  Glasgow  Bridge;  Victoria  Bridge,  north  side;  Suspension  Bridge;  Broomie- 
law,  at  lower  end  of  York  Street;  Blythswood  Square;  Caledonian  Railway  Station, 
Buchanan  Street ;  College ;  Cross ;  Western  Club ;  Union  Club ;  Police  Office, 
central ;  Custom  House ;  River  Trust  Office,  Robertson  Street. 

2. — From  St.  Enoch's  Square  to  Buchanan  Street,  top  ;  High  School ;  City  Hall ; 
St.  Andrew's  Square,  west  end  ;  Hutcheson  Bridge ;  Portland  Street,  to  No.  120  ; 
Windmill  Croft,  east  end  ;  Sauchiehall  Road,  at  Wellington  Street ;  South  Western 
and  Greenock  Railway. 

3. — From  North  Street  to  Windsor  Terrace,  east  end  ;  Normal  School;  Sauchie- 
hall Road,  near  Wellington  Street ;  Cranston  Hill ;  Sandyford  Toll ;  Kelvin  Grove 
Gate ;  Anderston  Gushet  House  ;  St.  Vincent  Street,  at  Campbell  Street. 

4. — From  Cross  to  Gordon  Street,  east  end  ;  Royal  Exchange  ;  Edinburgh  Rail- 
way Station;  Infirmary,  Royal;  Gallowgate,  at  Sidney  Street;  Infantry  Barracks; 
Monteith  Row,  at  Morris  Place ;  Custom  House ;  South  Wellington  Place  ;  Crown 
Street,  at  Rutherglen  Loan  ;  George's  Square. 

No.  II.— TABLE  OF  FARES  FROM  THE  FOLLOWING  STANDS, 
With  the  exception  of  the  Slcpenny  Fare  under  Table ,  No.  1. 


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Abercromby  Street, 

Abbotsford  Place,  south  end, 

Adelaide  Place, 

Albany  Place, 

Albert  Place,  Buccleuch  Street,.. 

Anderson's  University, 

Anderston,  Gushet  House, 

Annfield  Place, 

Argyll  Street — Arcade, 

Stockwell  Street, 
Jamaica  Street,.. 
Gushet  House,... 

Asylum  for  the  Blind, 

Glasgow  &  S.  Western  Railway, 

Barracks  (Cavalry), 

Barracks  (Infantry), 

Barrowfield  Toll, 

Bath  Street,  at  Renfield  Street,.., 

Botanic  Garden, 

Blythswood  Square, , 

Breadalbaue  Terrace,  Garnethill, 


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HACKNEY  CARRIAGES. 


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Bridges — Glasgow, 

Suspension, 

Victoria, 

Hutchesou, 

Eutherglen, 

Dalmamoclc, 

Broomielaw,  at  Lancefield, 

Caledonian  Railway,  Buchanan  St., . . , 
Southern,... 

Canning  Place , . . . 

Carnarvon  Street, 

Cathedral, 

City  and  County  Buildings, 

City  Hall, 

City  Road,  Drummond  Place, 

Clarendon  Place, 

Claremont  Terrace 

College,  

Cranstonhill, 

Crescents — Elmbank, 

Royal, 

Lynedoch, 

Queen's,  

Woodside, 

Stobcross,  west  end, 

Crown  Street,  at  Cleland  Street, 

Custom  House, 

Dickson's   Works,    south    end   of) 

Crown  Street, f 

Duke_  Street — High  Street, 

Bridewell, 

Cattle  Market, 

Edinburgh  Railway  Station, 

Exchange  Square,  Royal, 

Finnieston  Quay, . . .' 

Fitzroy  Place, 

Gartnavel, 

General  Terminus, 

Govan,  Broomloan  Road, 

Greenlaw  Place,  Paislej'  Toll, 

Billhead 

House  of  Refuge, 

Ibroxholm, 

Kelvin  Bridge  (New),  Partick  Mills, 

Lansdowne  Crescent, 

Linthouse 

Monteith  Row, 

Newton  Place,  west  end, 

Normal  Schools,  New  City  road, 

Parkhead, , 

Police  Office,  South  Albion  Street. 

Do.  Calton, 

Do.  Anderston, 

Do.  Gorbals, 


1     6 


1     0 


2     0 


1     0 
1     6 


1     0 


1  0 

2  6 


1     0 


1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  6 


1     0 
1     0 


HACKNEY  CARRIAGE?. 


To 


1. 

2 

3. 

4 

6. 

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0 

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S.     D. 

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2     6 

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2     0 

6 

2     6 

1     0 

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1     0 

0 

1     0 

1     6 

6 

1     0 

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1     6 

1     0 

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1     0 

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1     0 

1     0 

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1     6 

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2     6 

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1     6 

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1     6 

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Pollokshaws, 

Post-Office,  

Fossil  House, 

River  Trust  Office, 

Sandyford  Toll,  

South  Western  &  Greenock  Railway, 

Springfield  Ferrj', 

Springbum,  Balgray  road,  

St.  Vincent  Street,  west  end, 

St.  Rollox, 

Theatre  Royal,  Dunlop  Street, , 

Theatre,  Prince's,  Nile  Street, 

Trongate — King  Street, 

Saltmarket, , 

Tron  Church, , 

Western  Club, , 

White  Inch, , 

Whitevale, , 

Windsor  Terrace,  St.  George's  Road 

Windmill  Croft, 

Windmill  Croft,  west  end, , 

Woodlands  Terrace,  

Woodside  Terrace, 

Union  Club, , 

U.  P.  Church,  Wellington  Street,.... 


s.    D. 

10 
3  0 
1  0 
1     6 


1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1     0 


NOTICE. 


Since  the  Appendix  containing  the  Post-Office  Eegulations  went  to  press,  the 
following  alterations  in  the  Despatch  of  the  Mails,  &c.,  have  taken  place: — 

Box  closes  for  Irish  Mail,  at 6.15  p.m.,  instead  of  5  p.m. 

Do.        Greenock,  Paisley,  &  Port-Glasgow,  6.15  p.m.,         „  5  p.m. 

There  is  now  only  One  Despatch  for  Dunoon  and  Rothsay,  viz.,  at  2.15  a.m. 
An  additional  Despatch  to  Cambuslang  and  Eutherglen.     Box  closes  at  1.15  p.m. 


As  alterations  are  continually  being  made  in  the  Despatch  and  Arrival  of  the 
Mails,  there  is  Published  Monthly, 

"THE  GIASGOW  POST-OFFICE  TABLES." 

As  these  Tables  are  now  well  known,  being  used  in  the  principal  Counting-Houses 
and  Public  OfEces  of  Glasgow,  little  need  be  said  regarding  their  utility.    The  Table  of 

BRITISH    SIAIIS, 

being  at  once  simply  arranged  and  comprehensive,  a  single  glance  will  suffice  to  show* 
the  time  of  Box-closing  at  Glassford  Street,  and  also  at  the  different  Receiving 
Houses,  for  every  Post-Town  and  Village  in  Scotland,  and  the  principal  Towns  in 
England  and  Ireland ;  and  the  latest  minute  up  to  which  the  "  Too  Late"  letter-box 
is  kept  open  for  letters  having  one  or  three  extra  stamps  affixed.     In  the  Table  of 

FOEEIGN   MAILS 

will  be  found  a  Monthly  Calendar,  showing  daily  what  MaUs  are  Despatched  and 
Due.  This  Table  shows  fully  and  explicitly  everything  connected  with  Foreign 
Despatches  and  Arrivals  ;  such  as — 

The  different  routes  by  which  letters  and  papers  may  be  sent. 
How  they  should  be  addressed  to  go  by  any  particular  route. 
By  what  route  they  are  sent  when  not  specially  addi-essed. 
The  different  weights  and  charges  by  each  particular  route. 
To  what  places  by  certain  routes  prepayment  is  optional. 
To  what  places  by  certain  routes  they  must  be  prepaid. 
To  what  places  by  certain  routes  they  should  not  be  prepaid. 
&c.     &c.     &c. 

Although  these  Tables  have  a  large  circulation,  there  must  be  a  number  of  offices 
where  their  want  is  greatly  felt,  as  there  is  stiU  daily  posted  for  towns  in  Scotland  a 
considerable  number  of  biminess  letters,  with  extra  stamps,  intended  as  late  letters, 
which  would  be  in  good  time  for  the  first  despatch  if  posted  several  hours  later,  and 
may  have  been  the  cause  of  great  hurry  and  annoyance,  which  would  have  beea 
avoided  had  these  Tables  been  consulted. 


Fahlished  on  the  1st  of  each  Month, 

By  A.  C.  Henderson,  Post-Office,  and  supplied  only  to  Annual  Subscribers, 
Price  6s.  per  Annum. 

Subscribers^  names  received  by  the  Letter-Carriers,  and  at  the  Bar  of  the  Post-Office. 

Post  Office,  Glasgow^, 
June,  1851. 


INDEX. 


Almanack  and  Tide  Table, 

Bishop  Bridge  Directory, 

Calculating  Table, 

Calendar, 

Crossmyloof  Directory, 

Glasgow  General  Alphabetical  Di 

rectory,    . 
Glasgow  Trades'  Directory, 
Glasgow  Street  Directory, 
Govan  Directory, 
Maryhill  Directory, 
Parkhead  Directory, 
Partick  Directory. 
Pollockshaws  Directory, 
Eutherglen  Directory,  . 
Shettleston  Directorj"-,    . 
Springbank  Directory,    . 
Springburn  Directory,    . 
Stamp  Duties, 
Strathbungo  Directory, 
Streets,  Squares,  &c.,  List  of, 
Window  Tax, 

APPENDIX. 

Admiralty  Court, 

Advertisements,    . 

Anderson's  University, 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  . 

Banking  Houses, 

Bank  Branches  in  Scotland,  , 

Barony  Parochial  Board, 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Prisons 

for  Lanarkshire, 
Billeting  Soldiers, 
Burgh  Courts, 
Carriers'  Quarters, 
Carters'  Eates, 
Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Clyde  Navigation, 
Clydesdale  Upper  Ward  Society, 
Coal-Porters'  Rates, 
Colonial  and  Foreign  Mails,  . 
Collegiate  &  Commercial  Academy, 
Commissary  Court, 
Commissioners  for  taking  Affidavits 

in  cases  of  Exchequer, 
Commissioners  for  Assessed  Taxes 

Lower  Ward,    , 
Do.  do.  City, 

Do.         Property  and  Income  Tax 

for  Lower  Ward, 
Do.  do.  City, 


PAGE 

7 

616 

6 

1 

616 

37 
467 
323 
616 
618 
619 
620 
622 
624 
627 
627 
629 
2 
630 
24 
.   6 


66 
117 

72 
84 
89 
89 
60 

86 

108 

67 

111 

106 

63 

63 

87 

107 

25 

74 

67 

66 

85 
85 

86 
86 


Constables    acting    in    Justice   of 

Peace  Courts,  ....  69 
County  Courts,  ....  67 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  ,  84 
Dean  of  Guild  Court,  ,  .  .67 
Delivery  of  Letters,  ...  4 
Despatch  of  Mails,  ...  5 
Directors  of  the  Merchants'  House,  62 
Educational  Institute  for  Scotland,  74 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, .....  88 
Foreign  Countries,  ...  28 
Foreign  Cities  and  Principal  Places.  42 
Form  of  Proceeding  in  the  Recovery 

of  Small  Debts,  ...  68 
Glasgow  Shipowners'  Association,  .  63 
Glasgow  Mercantile  Marine  Board,  63 
Glasgow  Academy,  ...  74 
Glasgow  Government  School  of  De- 
sign,           75 

Glasgow,  Gaelic,  and  English  School,  75 

Glasgow  Athenaeum,     ...  76 

Glasgow  Public  Library,        .         .  76 

Glasgow  Sabbath  School  Union,    .  81 
Glasgow   Congregational    Sabbath 

School  Union,  .         .         .         .81 

Glasgow  Bible  Society,          .         .  81 
Glasgow  Auxiliary  to  the  British 

and  Foreign  Bible  Society,          .  81 
Glasgow  Auxiliary  to  the  Loudon 

Missionary  Society,   .         .  .81 

Glasgow  Juvenile  Auxiliary  to  the 

London  Missionary  Society,       .  81 
Glasgow  Auxiliary  Society  to  the 

Moravian  Missions,    .         .         .81 
Glasgow    Ladies    Jewish    Female 

Society, 82 

Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,      .         .  82 

Glasgow  Eye  Infirmarj^,        .         .  83 

Govan  Parochial  Board,         ,         .  60 
Hackney  Coach  Fares ;  see  late  in- 
telligence at  beginning  of  Direc- 
tory. 
Hackney  Coaches,         .         .         .105 

High  School,                  ...  72 

House  of  Refuge,           ...  85 

Hutcheson's  Hospital  and  School,  .  85 
Institution   for    the   Education   of 

Young  Ladies,            ...  74 
Justices  of  Peace  of  the  Counties  of 
Ayr,  Dumbarton,  Renfrew,  and 

Stirling,  resident  in  Glasgow,     .  65 

Justices  of  Peace  in  Lower  Ward, .  64 


INDEX. 


J.  P.  Small  Debt  Court, 
Lanarkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
Lieutenancy  of  Lanarkshire, . 
Limitation  of  Weight  by  Post, 
Do.  Size  do. 

Local  Foot  and  Stage-Coach  Posts, 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of 

Glasgow, 

Mails,  Foreign,     .         .         .         . 
Mails,  by  Private  Ships, 
Marks  or  Writing  on  Newspapers, 
Mechanics'  Institution, 
Merchants'  House, 
Messeugers-at-arms  for  Scotland,  . 
Minibuses  and  Hackney  Coaches, 
Ministers  of  Glasgow  and  Suburbs, 
Money  Orders,      .         .         .         . 
Newspapers  Published  in  Glasgow, 
"Newspapers  and  Supplements 
Newspapers, 


PAGE 
67 

88 
87 

7 
7 
6 

58 
25 
27 
9 
73 
62 
70 

105 
77 
10 

102 


Do. 


Do. 


Do. 


from  the  Bri- 
tish Colonies, 

to  the  British 
Colonies  and 
Foreign  parts 
from  Abroad, 


Normal  Seminary,  Established, 
Normal  Seminary,  Free, 
Notaries'  Fees  Protesting  Bills, 
Omnibuses,  City, 

Do.       Suburban,  . 
"Packets  from  London,    . 
Do.  Dover, 

Do.  Plymouth, 

Do.  Liverpool, 

Do.  Southampton, 

Parochial  Board,  City, 

Do.  Barony, 

Do.  Govan, 


9 

9 

73 

73 

69 

104 

lOi 

26 

26 

27 

27 

27 

59 

60 

60 


PAGE 

Parliamentary  Notices  by  Post,  .  7 
Police  Courts,  .  .  .  .67 
Police  Establishment,    .         .         .55 

Porters'  Bates  for  the  City,  .         .  107 

Porters'  Rates  at  Broomielaw,         .  108 

Post-Office,  Glassford  street, .         .  3 

Postage  Eates  (Foreign),        .         .  28 

Postage  Eates  (Inland),         .         .  7 

Postage  Stamps,  ....  6 
Post  Towns,  Scotch,      .         .         .11 

Do.         English  and  Welsh,  .  18 

Do.         Irish,         ...  23 
Public  Offices,       .         .         .         .99 

Railways, 102 

Eeceiving-Honses,  (Post  Office),     ,  4 

Eegistration  of  Letters,  .  .  10 
Eiver  Bailie  Court,        .         .         .67 

Eiver  and  Harbour  Dues,      .         .  109 

Royal  Exchange  News-Eoom,       .  75 

Royal  Lunatic  Assylum,  Gartnavel,  83 
Scottish  Society  for  the  Conversion 

of  Israel,  .....  81 

Scottish  Temperance  League,         .  87 

Sheriff  Court,        ....  67 

Sheriff  Small  Debt  Court,  .  .  68 
Society    for    Erecting    Additional 

Parochial  Churches,  ...  80 
Stage-Coaches,      .         .         .         .103 
Steamers   from   Glasgow ;    see  late 
intelligence  at  beginning  of  Di- 
rectory 
Stirling's  Public  Library, 
Tontine   Exchange   and  Eeadinj 

Eoom, 
Towns'  Hospital,  . 
Trades'  House, 
University  of  Glasgow, 
West  India  Association, 
West  cf  Scotland  Bible  Society, 


77 

75 
60 
61 
70 
63 
82 


CALENDAR. 


JULY,  1851. 
Sun.  6  13  20  27 

Mon.  7  14  21  28 

Tues.  1     8  15  22  29 

AVed  2     9  16  23  30 

Thur.  3  10  17  24  31 

Frid.  4  11  18  25 

Sat.  5  12   19  26 

AUGUST. 
Sun.  3  10  17  24  31 
Mon.  4  11  18  25 
Tues.  5  12  19  26 
Wed.  6  13  20  27 
Thur  7  14  21  28 
Frid.  1  8  15  22  29 
Sat.    2  9  16  23  30 

SEPTEMBER. 


Sun. 

7  14  21 

28 

Mon. 

1     8  15  22 

29 

Tues. 

2     9   16  23 

30 

Wed. 

3  10  17  24 

Thur. 

4  11  18  25 

Frid. 

6  12  19  26 

Sat. 

6  13  20  27 
OCTOBER. 

Sun. 

5  12  19 

26 

Mon. 

6  13  20 

27 

Tues. 

7  14  21 

28 

Wed. 

1     8  15  22 

29 

Thur. 

2     9  16  23 

30 

Frid. 

3  10  17  24 

31 

Sat. 

4  11  18  25 
NOVEMBER. 

Sun.  2     9  16  23  30 

Mon.  3  10  17  24 

Tues.  4  11  18  25 

Wed.  5  12  19  26 

Thur.  6  13  20  27 

Frid.  7   14  21  28 

Sat.    1  8  15  22  29 


DECEMBER. 

Sun. 

7  14  21 

28 

Mon. 

1     8  15  22 

29 

Tues. 

2     9  16  23 

30 

Wed. 

3  10  17  24 

31 

Thur. 

4  11   18  25 

Frid. 

5  12   19  26 

Sat. 

6  13  20  27 

JANUARY,  1852. 

Sun.  4  11  18  25 

Mon.  5  12  19  26 

Tues.  6  13  20  27 

Wed.  7  14  21  28 

Thur.  1     8  15  22  29 

Frid.  2     9  16  23  30 

Sat.  3  10  17  24  31 

EEBRUARY. 

Sun.  1  8  15  22  29 

Mon.  -2  9  16  23 

Tues.  3  10  17  24 

Wed.  4  11  18  25 

Thur.  5  12  19  26 

Frid.  6  13  20  27 

Sat.  7  14  21  28 

MARCH. 

Sun.  7  14  21  28 

Mon.  1  8  15  22  29 

Tues.  2  9  16  23  30 

Wed.  3  10  17  24  31 

Thur.  4  11  18  25 

Frid.  5  12  19  26 

Sat.  6  13  20  27 

APRIL. 

Sun.  4  11  18  25 

Mon.  5  12  19  26 

Tues.  6  13  20  27 

Wed.  7  14  21  28 

Thur.  1  8  15  22  29 

Frid.  2  9  16  23  30 

Sat.  3  10  17  24 

MAY. 

Sun.  2     9  16  23  30 

Mon.  3  10  17  24  31 

Tues.  4  11  18  25 

Wed.  5  12  19  2G 

Thur.  6  13  20  27 

Frid.  7  14  21   28 
Sat.    1  8  15  22  29 

JUNE. 

Sun.  6  13  20  27 

Mon.  7  14  21  28 

Tues.  1  8  15  22  29 

Wed.  2  9  16  23  30 

Thur.  3  10  17  24 

Frid.  4  11  18  25 

Sat.  5  12  19  26 


JULY. 

Sun.  4  11  18  25 

Mon.  5  12  19  26 

Tues.  6  13  20  27 

Wed.  7  14  21  28 

Thur.  1     8  15  22  29 

Frid.  2     9  16  23  30 

Sat.  3  10  17  24  31 

AUGUST. 

Sun.  1     8  15  22  29 

Mon.  2     9  16  23  30 

Tues.  3  10  17  24  31 

Wed.  4  11  18  25 

Thur.  5  12  19  26 

Frid.  6  13  20  27 

Sat.  7  14  21  28 

SEPTEMBER. 

Sun.  5  12  19  26 

Mon.  6  13  20  27 

Tues.  7  14  21  28 

Wed.  1     8  15  22  29 

Thm-.  2     9  16  23  30 

Frid.  3   10  17  24 

Sat.  4  11  18  25 

OCTOBER. 

Sun.       3  10  17  24  31 

Mon.      4  11  18  25 

Tues.      5  12  19  26 

Wed.      6  13  20  27 

Thur.      7  14  21  28 

Frid.  1  8  15  22  29 

Sat.    2  9  16  23  30 

NOVEMBER, 

Sun.      7  14  21  28 

Mon.  1  8  15  22  29 

Tues.  2  9  16  23  30 

Wed.  3  10  17  24 

Thur.  4  11  18  25 

Frid.  5  12  19  26 

Sat.  6  13  20  27 

DECEMBER. 

Sun.  5  12  19  26 

Mon.  6  13  20  27 

Tues.  7  14  21  28 

Wed.  1  8  15  22  29 

Thur.  2  9  16  23  30 

Frid.  3  10  17  24  31 

Sat.  4  11  18  25 


BANK    HOLIDAYS. 


New  Year's  Day Jan.    1 

Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I Jan.  30 

Queen's  Marriage Feb.  10 

Good  Friday Apr.    9 

Queen's  Birthday May  24 


Restoration  of  King  Charles  II May  29 

Queen's  Accession June  20 

Queen's  Coronation June  28 

Gunpowder  Plot Nov.    5 

Christmas  Day Dec.  25 


STAMP  DUTIES, 


BILLS,  PROMISSORY  NOTES,  &c. 


Not  exceeding 
ON  DEMAND  OE  AFTER  DATE.  2  Months'  date, 

or  60  days'  sight. 

For  £2,  and  not  above  £5     5     0       £0     10 

Above  5     5     0"  20     0     0       016 

Above        20     0     0    "  30     0     0       0     2     0 

Above        30     0     0    "  50     0     0       0     2     6 

Above        50     0     0    "         100     0     0       0     3     6 

Above      100     0     0"         200     0     0       046 

Above      200     0     0"         300     0     0       ......        050 

Above      300     0     0"         500     0     0       060 

Above      500     0     0"       1000     0     0       086 

Above    1000     0     0"       2000     0     0       0  12     6 

Above    2000     0     0"       3000     0     0       0  15     0 

Above    3000     0     0    15     0 


Exceeding^ 
2  Months'  date, 

or  60  days'  sight. 

..£0  16 
0  2  0 
0  2  6 
0  3  6 
0  4  6 
0  5  0 
0  6  0 
0  8  6 
0  12  6 
0  15     0 

..150 

..       1   10     0 


FOREIGN  BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE. 


For  any  sum  not  above  £100  ...  1  6 
Above  £100  "  200  ...  3  0 
Above  200    "      500  ...  4  0 


Above  500 


1000  ...  5  0 


Above  £1000  not 
Above  2000 
Above  3000  .... 


s.  D. 

£2000  ...  7  6 

3000  ...  10  0 

15  0 


Every  Bill  of  each  Set  Pays. 


Foreign  Bills  of  Exchange,  or  Bills  of  Exchange  drawn  in,  but  payable  out  of 
Great  Britain,  if  drawn  singly,  and  not  in  set,  are  subject  to  the  same  duty  as  an 
Inland  Bill  of  the  same  amount  and  tenor. 


RECEIPTS. 


For    £5  and  under   £10 0 


For  10 
For  20 
For  50 
For  100 


20. 

50. 
100. 
200. 


For  £200  and  under  £300 5  0 

0     6     For     300         "  500 4  0 

1     0      For     500         "  1000... 7  6 

1     6      For  1000  and  upwards, 10  0 

2     6      In  full  of  all  demands, 10  0 

Receiver  of  Money  Pays  Stamp. 


POLICIES  OF  SEA  INSURANCE. 


"When  the  Premium  shall  not  exceed  lOs.  per  cent 0  3 

When  it  exceeds  10s.  and  shall  not  exceed  20s.       "         0  6 

"  20s.  "  30s.       "         1  0 

"  30s.  "  40s.       "         2  0 

40s.  "  50s.       "         3  0 

"  50s 4  0 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


BONDS  PERSONAL. 


Bond  (personal)  given  for  any  certain  sum  of  money  not  exceeding  £50 

Exceeding  £50  and  not  exceeding 100 

"         100  "  150 

"         150  "  200 

"         200  "  250 

"         250  "  300 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  £300,  then  for  every  £100,  and  also  for  any 

fractional  part  of  £100,  2s.  6d. 

Bond  for  the  due  execution  of  an  office,  and  to  accoimt  for  money  received  in 

virtue  of  such  office,  £1  15  s. 


Is.  3d. 
2s.  6d. 
3s.  9d. 
5s.  Od. 
6s.  3d. 
7s.  6d. 


PROTESTS. 


Not  amounting  to  £20 2s. 

£20     and  under     100 3s. 

100  "  500 5s. 


£500,  or  upwards, ....lOs. 

And  for  every  additional  sheet, 5s. 


DEBENTURES, 5s 


DECREE  AEBITRAL, 
When  less  than  2,1G0  words, 


.£1  15s. 


CONVEYANCES. 

Where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money  expressed  shall 

not  exceed £25 

Exceeding  £25,  and  not  exceeding 50 


50 
75 
100 
125 
150 
175 
200 
225 
260 
275 
300 
350 
400 
450 
500 
550 


75 
100 
125 
150 
175 
200 
225 
250 
275 
300 
350 
400 
450 
500 
550 
600 


£0     2 

r, 

0     5 

0 

0     7 

6 

0  10 

0 

0  12 

6 

0  15 

0 

0  17 

6 

1     0 

0 

1     2 

6 

1     5 

0 

1     7 

6 

1  10 

0 

1  15 

0 

2     0 

0 

2     5 

0 

2  10 

0 

2  15 

0 

3     0 

0 

And  where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money  shall  exceed  £600,  then  for  every 
£100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of  £100,  10s. 


APPRAISEMENTS. 

For  any  sum  not  ahove  £50 £0     2  6 

Exceeding  £50,  and  not  above  £100 0     5  0 

"         100  "  200.. 0  10  0 

"         200  "  600 0  15  0 

"         500 1     0  0 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


LEASES  OR  TACKS. 

Lease  or  tack  of  any  lands  or  heritable  subjects  at  a  yearly  rent,  without  any  sum 
of  money  by  way  of  premium  or  grassum  :— 

Where  the  yearly  rent  shall 

not  exceed £5 

£5,  and  not  exceeding   10 
10  "  15 

15  "  20 

And  where  the  same  exceeds  £100,  then  for  everj'  £50,  and  fractional  j  art  of 
£50,  5s. 


Os. 

c. 

Is. 

Od. 

Is. 

6d. 

2s. 

Od. 

£20,  and  not  exceeding  £25 2s.  6d. 

25  "  50 5s.  Od. 

50  "  75 7s.  6d. 

75  "  100 10s.  Od. 


SUCCESSION  DUTIES.— INVENTOEIES. 


Testate. 

Intestate. 

Amount  of  Deceased's 

Amount  of  Deceased's 

Personal  Estate. 

Duty. 

Personal  Estate. 

Duty. 

Above 

Under 

Above 

Under 

£20 

£100 

10s. 

£20 

£50 

lOs. 

100 

200 

£2 

50 

100 

£1 

200 

300 

5 

100 

200 

3 

300 

450 

8 

200 

300 

8 

460 

GOO 

11 

300 

450 

11 

600 

800 

15 

450 

600 

15 

800 

1,000 

22 

600 

800 

22 

1,000 

1,500 

30 

800 

1,000 

30 

1,500 

2,000 

40 

1,000 

1,500 

45 

2,000 

3,000 

50 

1,500 

2,000 

60 

3,000 

4,000 

60 

2,000 

3,000 

75 

4,000 

5,000 

80 

3,000 

4,000 

90 

5,000 

6,000 

100 

4,000 

5,000 

120 

6,000 

7,000 

120 

5,000 

6,000 

150 

7,000 

8,000 

140 

6,000 

7,000 

180 

8,000 

9,000 

160 

7,000 

8,000 

210 

9,000 

10,000 

180 

8,000 

9,000 

240 

10,000 

12,000 

200 

9,000 

10,000 

270 

12,000 

14,000 

220 

10,000 

12,000 

300 

14,000 

16,000 

250 

12,000 

14,000 

330 

16,000 

18,000 

280 

14,000 

16,000 

375 

18,000 

20,000 

310 

16,000 

18,000 

420 

20,000 

25,000 

350 

18,000 

20,000 

465 

25,000 

30,000 

400 

20,000 

25,000 

525 

30,000 

35,000 

450 

25,000 

30,000 

600 

35,000 

40,000 

525 

30,000 

35,000 

675 

40,000 

45,000 

600 

35,000 

40,000 

785 

45,000 

50,000 

675 

40,000 

45,000 

900 

Increas'Ti^  nrnoTp^H 

velv  to.. 

£1,000 

,000 

"-O    £ J,--- '" 



The  inventory-duty  is  paid  on  the  whole  succession  without  deduction  of  debts  ; 
but  the  act  5  and  6  Vict.,  c.  79,  §  23,  provides  for  a  return  being  given  on  proof  of 
the  constitution  and  payment  of  the  debts.  This  repayment  must  be  claimed  within 
three  years;  but  the  time  will  be  prolonged  on  application  to  the  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue. 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


INSURANCE  POLICIES. 

LIFE. 

When  sum  not  above  £50 £0  2  6 

Above  £50,  and  not  above  £100 0  5  0 

"       100,  and  under  £500 10  0 

When  500         "          1,000 2  0  0 

"    1,000         "          3,000 3  0  0 

"    3,000         "          5,000 4  0  0 

"    5,000  and  upwards 5  0  0 

FIKB. 

Duty  on  each  policy £0     1     0 

Besides  3s.  per  cent,  per  annum  on  every  Insurance  made  or  renewed. 
Exemptions. — Public  hospitals ;  also  agricultural  produce,  farming  stock,   and  im- 
plements of  husbandry,  provided  the  insurance  shall  be  effected  by  a  separate  and 
distinct  policy, 

SEA. 

Policj'  of  insurance  upon  any  voyage  whatever,  for  every  £100,  or  fractional  part  of 
£100,  charged  according  to  tlie  rates  of  premium  on  the  sums  insured,  viz.  :^ 

Not  exceeding  10s.  per  cent Os.  3d. 

Exceeding  10s.  and  not  exceeding  20s Os.  6d. 

Exceeding  20s.  and  not  exceeding' oOs Is.  Od. 

Exceeding  30s.  and  not  exceeding  40s , 2s.  Od. 

Exceeding  40s.  and  not  exceeding  50s 3s.  Od. 

Exceeding  50s.  per  cent 4s.  Od. 

But  if  tlie  separate  interests  of  two  or  more  distinct  persons  shall  be  insured  by  one 
policy  or  instrument,  then  the  said  respective  duties,  as  the  case  may  require,  shall 
be  charged  thereon,  in  respect  of  each  and  every  fractional  part  of  £100,  as  well  as  in 
respect  of  every  full  sum  of  £100,  which  shall  be  thereby  insured  upon  any  separate 
and  distinct  interest. 

Policy  of  insurance,  for  eveiy  £100,  or  fractional  part  of  £100,  insured  for  any  cer- 
tain term  or  period  of  time  : — 

Not  exceeding  six  calendar  months 2s.  6d. 

Exceeding  six  calendar  months 4s.  Od. 

Policy  of  mutual  insurance  upon  any  voyage  whatever,  and  not  for  a  period 
of  time,  for  every  £100,  or  fractional  part  of  £100,  thereby  insured  to  any 
person  or  persons 2s.  6d. 


APPRENTICESHIP  INDENTURES. 


If  the  premium  be  under  £30, £1 

£30,  and  under  £50 2 

50  "  100 3 

100  "  200 6 

200  "  300 12 

300  "  400 20 


£400,  and  under  £500, £25 

500  "  600 30 

600  "  800 40 

800  "         1,000 50 

1,000  or  upwards 60 


If  no  premium,  £1;  or  £1  15s.  if  more  than  1,080  words. 

Indentures  of  Clerks  or  Apprentices  to  Writers  to  the  Signet,  Solicitors,  or  Agents 
in  the  Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland,  £60  ;  in  inferior  Courts,  £30. 

CHARTER-PARTY £0     5     0 

.(ioWER  OF  ATTORNEY,  or  Commission,  or  Factory .....£1  10     0 

LETTER  OF  ATTORNEY,  for  Sale  or  Transfer  of  Stock £1     0     0 

a2 


A  TABLE  TO  CALCULATE  WAGES  AND  OTHEE  PAYIMENTS. 


M 

S 

MONTH. 

WEEK. 

DAY. 

MONTH. 

WEEK. 

DAY. 

£ 

£    S. 

d. 

£ 

s.    d. 

s. 

d. 

£ 

£     s.    d. 

£ 

s.     d. 

S.       d. 

1 

0       1 

8 

0 

0     4f 

0 

Of 

16 

16     8 

0 

6     If 
6     6| 

0      10|: 

2 

0     3 

4 

0 

0  9| 

1  if 
1     6} 

0 

H 

17 

18     4 

0 

0  11^ 

3 

0     5 

0 

0 

0 

2 

18 

1  10     0 

0 

6  lOj 

0  llf 

4 

0     6 

8 

0 

0 

2f 

19 

1  11     8 

0 

7    H 

1     01 

5 

0     8 

4 

0 

1  11 

0 

H 

20 

1  13     4 

0 

7     8 

1  ij 

6 

0  10 

0 

0 

2     3| 

0 

4 

30 

2  10     0 

0 

11     6 

1      7f 

7 

0  11 

8 

0 

2  8i 

3  OJ 

0 
0 

4| 
5i 

40 
50 

3     6     8 

0 

15     4 

2     2J 

8 

0  13 

4 

0 

4     3     4 

0 

19     2J 

2     9 

9 

0  15 

0 

0 

3     51 

0 

6 

60 

5     0     0 

3     0^ 

a  io| 

3     3| 

10 

0  16 

& 

0 

3  10 

0 

6* 

70 

5  16     8 

3  10 

11 

0  18 

4 

0 

4     2| 

0 

7| 

80 

6  13     4 

10     8i 

4     4| 

12 

1     0 

0 

0 

4     7^ 

0 

8 

90 

7     0     0 

14     6^ 

4  11^ 

13 

1     1 

8 

0 

4  llf 

5  4| 

0 

8* 

100 

8     6     8 

18    H 

5     5i 

14 

1     3 

4 

0 

0 

4 

300 

25     0     0 

5 

15     Of 

16     hi 

15 

1     5 

0 

0 

5     9 

0 

500 

41  13     8 

9 

11     9| 

27     4J 

i  the  Sum 

)e  Guifleas,  i 

lot  Pounc 

s,  for  ea 

cli  Guinea  ac 

M  a  Penny  to  each        j 

Month 

,  or 

a  Fa 

rthing  t 

D  each  "Week 

TAXES  ON  WINDOWS. 


NO.    OF 

DUTY 

NO 

OP 

DUTY 

NO.  OF 

DUTY 

1 

WINDOWS. 

YEARLY. 

WINDOWS. 

YEARLY. 

WINDOWS. 

YEARLY.    E 

£     S. 

d 

£       S. 

d. 

£    s. 

d. 

8 

0    15 

6 

26 

8       1 

9 

60  to     64 

19  16 

9 

9 

1       0 

0 

27 

8    10 

0 

65           69 

20  19 

3 

10 

1     7 

0 

28 

8  18 

6 

70           74 

22     1 

6 

11 

1  15 

3 

29 

9     7 

0 

75           79 

23     4 

0 

12 

2     3 

9 

30 

9  15 

3 

80           84 

24     6 

6 

13 

2  12 

3 

31 

10     3 

9 

85           89 

25     9 

0 

14 

3     0 

9 

32 

10  12 

3 

90           94 

26  11 

3 

15 

3     9 

0 

33 

11     0 

6 

95           99 

27  13 

9 

16 

3  17 

6 

34 

11     9 

0 

100         109 

29     7 

6 

17 

4     6 

0 

35 

11  17 

3 

110         119 

31  12 

3 

18 

4  14 

3 

36 

12     5 

9 

120         129 

33  17 

3 

19 

5     2 

9 

37 

12  14 

3 

130         139 

36     2 

0 

20 

5  11 

3 

38 

13     2 

6 

140         149 

38     7 

0 

21 

0  19 

6 

39 

13  11 

0 

150         159 

40  11 

9 

22 

6     8 

0 

40 

to  44 

14     7 

9 

160         169 

42  16 

9 

23 

6  16 

6 

45 

49 

15  15 

9 

170         179 

45     1 

6 

24 

7     4 

9 

50 

54 

17     4 

0 

180  and  up- 

25 

7  13 

3 

55 

59 

18  12 

0 

wards, 

46  10 

' 

ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE. 

Fkom  July,  1851,  till  July,  1852. 

The  daily  rising  and  falling  of  the  waters  of  the  ocean  are,  in  general,  deuominated 
Tides.  The  rising  is  called  the  Flood,  or  Flux;  and  when  it  ceases  to  rise.  High 
Water.  The  falling  is  called  the  Ebb,  or  Keflux;  and  when  it  ceases  to  fall,  it  is 
said  to  be  Low  Water.  The  interval  between  the  times  of  High  and  Low  Water  is 
called  a  Tide. 

The  Tides  are  produced  by  the  attraction  of  the  svin  and  moon,  principally  that 
of  the  latter  object.  The  cohesion  of  fluids  being  much  less  than  that  of  solid  bodie.5, 
the}'  more  easily  yield  to  the  power  of  gravity;  in  consequence  of  which  the  waters 
immediately  below  the  moon  are  drawn  up  in  a  protuberance,  producing  a  full  tide, 
or  what  is  commonly  called  High  Water,  at  the  spot  where  it  happens.  According 
to  this  theory,  you  would  imagine  that  we  should  have  full  tide  only  once  in  twenty- 
four  hours,  that  is,  every  time  that  we  were  below  the  moon;  while  we  find  that  we 
have  two  tides  ia  the  course  of  twenty-four  hours,  and  that  it  is  High  Water  with 
us  and  with  our  antipodes  at  the  same  time.  - 

This  opposite  tide  is  rather  more  difficult  to  explain  than  that  which  is  drawn  up 
beneath  the  moon.  In  order  to  render  the  question  more  simple,  let  us  suppose  the 
earth  to  be  everywhere  covered  by  the 
ocean,  as  in  the  following  figure. 

M  is  the  moon,  A  B  C  D  the  earth. 
Now,  the  waters  on  the  surface  of  the 
earth  about  A  being  more  attracted 
than  in  any  other  part,  will  be  ele- 
vated, the  attraction  of  the  moon  at 
B  and  C  being  less;  but  still  it  will 
be  greater  there  than  at  D,  which  is 
the  part  most  distant  from  the  moon. 

The  body  of  the  earth  will  therefore  be  drawn  away  from  the  waters  at  D,  leaving 
a  protuberance  similar  to  that  at  A :  so  that  the  tide  A  is  produced  by  the  waters 
receding  from  the  earth,  and  the  tide  D  by  the  earth  receding  from  the  waters. 

The  influence  of  the  sun  on  the  tides  is  less  than  that  of  the  moon ;  for,  observe, 
that  the  tides  rise  in  consequence  of  the  moon  attracting  one  part  of  the  waters  more 
forcibly  than  another  part.  It  is  this  inequality  of  attraction  which  produces  full 
and  ebb  tides.  Now,  the  distance  of  the  sun  is  so  great,  that  the  whole  globe  of  the 
earth  is  comparatively  but  as  a  point ;  and  the  difference  of  its  attraction  for  that 
part  of  the  waters  most  under  its  influence,  aad  that  part  least  subject  to  it,  is  but 
trifling.  No  part  of  the  waters  will  be  much  elevated  above,  or  much  depressed 
below,  their  general  surface  by  its  action.  The  sun  has,  however,  a  considerable 
effect  on  the  tides ;  and  increases  or  diminishes  them  as  it  acts  in  conjunction  with, 
or  in  opposition  to,  the  moon. 

According  to  the  calculations  of  the  celebrated  La  Place,  in  his  Mecanique  Celeste, 
the  mean  force  of  the  sun  in  raising  the  tides  is  to  the  mean  force  of  the  moon  as  1 
to  1|-;  and  Emerson,  in  page  423,  second  edition  of  his  Treatise  on  Fluxions,  calcu- 
lates the  height  of  the  solar  tide  to  be  1'63  feet,  and  the  height  by  the  moon's 
influence  to  be  7'28  feet;  consequently,  the  height  of  their  joint  force  to  be  8'91  feet. 
The  height  here  calculated  is  supposed  to  be  at  such  places  where  the  sun  and  moon 
are  vertical,  and  also  in  the  equinoctial.  In  places  at  a  distance  from  the  equator, 
the  height  will  be  less  as  the  latitude  is  gTcater.  Further,  their  height  will  also  be 
less  according  to  the  sun  or  moon's  declination  from  the  equator. 

From  what  has  already  been  remarked  regarding  the  tides,  it  is  obvious  that, 
when  the  moon  is  in  Perigee,  or  at  her  nearest  distance  from  the  earth,  she  attracts 
strongest,  and  therefore  raises  the  tides  most.  The  contrary  happens  when  she  is  in 
Apogee,  or  at  her  greatest  distance  from  the  earth,  because  of  her  weaker  attraction. 
At  New  Moon,  when  she  is  in  conjunction  with  the  sun,  and  at  Full  Moon,  when  they 
are  in  opposition,  the  tides  are  raised  by  the  joint  attraction  of  both  luminaries,  and 
therefore  will  produce  the  highest,  or  what  are  called  Spring  Tides.  And  Neap 
Tides  are  produced  by  the  difference  of  their  force  when  in  quadrature.     The  Spring 


ALMANAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE, 


Tides  take  place  about  two  days  after  Full  Moon,  and  the  Neap  Tides  about  two 
days  after  the  first  and  last  quarter. 

In  consequence  of  the  sun  being  nearer  the  earth  at  the  beginning  of  the  year 
than  at  any  other  time,  his  attraction  will  then  be  most  powerful  on  the  tides,  and, 
should  the  moon  happen  to  be  in  Perigee,  their  joint  effects  will  produce  the  greatest 
Spring  Tides. 

The  mean  duration  of  the  ebb  and  flow  is  about  12  h.  25  m.,  that  is,  half  the  lunar 
day  of  24  h.  50  m.,  the  period  elapsing  between  successive  returns  of  the  moon  to  the 
same  point  of  the  meridian.  Thus  the  sea  in  every  place  undergoes  a  flux  and  reflux 
as  often  as  the  moon  passes  the  meridian,  whether  superior  or  inferior  of  the  place; 
that  is  to  say,  twice  in  24  h.  50  m. 

The  following  Tide  Table  is  constructed  on  strict  scientific  principles,  from  the  very 
accurate  Tide  Tables  of  J.  W.  Lublock,  Esq.,  London  (the  Tide  Table  in  the  Nauti- 
cal Almanac  for  1851  is  also  calculated  from  the  same  Tables),  and  will  be  found  to 
be  as  correct  as  the  position  of  our  river,  with  regard  to  its  locality,  the  influence  of 
the  winds,  and  other  diversified  circumstances,  either  hasten  or  retard  its"  natural 
current.  Hence  the  time  of  the  Tide  by  observation  may  not  by  all  times  coiTCspond 
precisely  with  the  time  found  in  the  Table. 

These  Tables  are  calculated  for  mean  time,  or  the  time  shown  by  a  well-regulated 
clock,  reckoning  from  noon  of  each  daj'.  The  Moon's  Phases  are  calculated  to  civil 
time.     The  civil  day  begins  at  midnight. 


TIDE  TABLE  OF  SOME  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  PORTS  IN  ENGLAND, 
SCOTLAND,  AND  IRELAND, 

The  times  of  High  Water  at  full  and  change  of  the  moon,  from  which  the  follow- 
ing equations  are  calculated,  are  reckoned  from  apparent  noon.  They  represent  the 
actual  times  of  High  Water  when  the  moon  passes  the  meridian  at  the  same  time  as 
the  sun,  or  the  intervals  between  the  times  of  transit  of  the  moon  and  the  times  of 
High  Water  on  full  and  change  days.  With  which,  and  the  equation  of  time,  the 
times  of  High  Water  at  all  the  Ports  here  given  will  be  obtamed,  by  addition,  as 
here  annexed. 


n.  M. 

Aberdeen,  Scotland,        -  -  -|-ir24 

Aberdovy,  Wales,           -  -  -j-  5'43 

Aberystwith,  do,  -         -  -  -}-  5"43 

Achil  Head,  Ireland,      -  -  -f  4-13 

Agnes,  St.,  ScUly  Isles,  -  4-2-43 

Airpoint,  Isle  of  Man,    -  -  +  9-20 

Aldborough,  England,    -  -  +8-58 

Alderuej'^  Pier,  Eng.  Channel,  -j-  ^'^^ 

Arraii  Isle,  Scotland,      -  -  -j-  9 '26 

Arundel  Bar,  England,  -  -  -f-  9'28 

Ayr,  Scotland,      -        -  -  -j-  9-37 

Ballyshannon,  Ireland,  -  -  -}-  3"43 

Balta,  Shetland,    -         -  -  -f  7-58 

Baltimore,  Ireland,         -  -  +  \'h% 

Banff,  Scotland,    -         -  -  -|-10'54 

Bantry  Bay,  Ireland,     -  -  -j-  1-59 

Bardsey  Island,  Wales,  -  -  -J-  ^'^^ 

Barmouth,              do.     -  -  -)~  ^'  ^ 

Barnstaple  Bar,  England,  -  -]-  3'43 

Beachy  Head,        do,     -  -  -\-\^-  % 

Beaumaris,  Wales,         -  -  +  8'39 

Belfast,  Ireland,             -  -  -f"  8'18 

Berwick,  England,          -  -  -j-  0"31 

Blakeney  Harbour,  do.  -  -  ■\-  h'  Z 

Blvthe,                      do.  -  -  -f  O'^S 

Bolt  Head,               do.  -  -  -f  3-58 

Boston,                       do.  -  -  -j-  5'28 

Bridge  water,             do.  -  -  -}-  4'58 

Bridport,                   do.  -  -  -|-  4-18 


H.  M, 

Brighton,  England,        -  -  -f  9-20 

Burntisland,  Scotland,  -  -  -j-  ^'42 

Campbeltown,    do,         -  -  -|~  9.35 

Cantire(Mull),  do.          -  -  4"  7-13 

Cardigan  Bar,  Wales,    -  -  +  ^'1^ 

Carlisle,  England,           -  -  -flO-lS 

Carnarvon,  Wales,         -  -  -f-  7*33 

Chatham,  England,        -  -  -^-W  1 

Chester  Bar,  do,             -  -  4"  8-43 

Clear  Cape,  Ireland,      -  -  +  2"13 

Cork  Harbour,  do.          -  -  4-  2-43 

Cornwall  Cape,  England,  -  +  2"43 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  do,  -  +  8-58 

Cromarty,  Scotland,       -  -  4~  ^'^^ 

Dingle  Bay,  Ireland,     -  -  4"  ^'^^ 

Donaghadee,     do,          -  -  4~  ''^'28 

Donegal  Pier,  do,           -  -  4"  9-23 

Dublin  Bar,       do.           -  -  4"  925 

Dunbar,  Scotland,          -  -  4-0-37 

Duncansbay  Head,  do.  -  -  4-  ^'28 

Dundee,                   do..  -  -  4"  0-48 

Dumbarton,               do.  -  -  4-^0'^^ 

Dunoon,                     do,  -  -  -{A^-Xh 

Dungarvon,  Ireland,      -  -  -j-  2-43 

Eddyston,  English  Channel,  -  4-  3'28 

Falmouth,  England,       -  -  4-  ^'28 

Foreland  (North),  do,    -  -  4"  9-58 

Foreland  (South),  do,    -  -  4-  ^-33 

Galloway  (Mull),  Scotland,  -  4"  9'28 


ALMA2TAC  AND  TIDE  TABLE. 


H.  M. 

Galway  Bay,  Ireland,    -  -     -\-  2-A'd 

Gravesend,  England,      -   ,  -     -j-11'43 

Greenock,  Scotland,        -  -     -j~  9'^^ 

Gourock,         do.            -  -     +  9-45 

Hartlepool,  England.     -  -     -\-  1"58 

Holyhead,  Wales,            -  -     -j-  ^'IS 

Helensburgh,  Scotland,  -     -j-10-20 

Inverary,              do.        -  -     -j-10'50 

Inverness,            do.        -  "4-  9'o0 
Isle  of  Man,          __--}-  9-25 

Kinsale  Harbour,  Ireland,  -     -|-  2-43 

"Kh-kcudbright,  Scotland,  -     -f  9'28 

Lamlash,                do.     -  -     +  9-35 

Leith  Pier,             do.     -  -4"  ^'SS 

Largs,                     do.     -  -     -j-  9'50 

Lewis  Island,         do.     -  -     +  4'13 

Limerick,  Ireland,           -  "4"  ^'^^ 

Liverpool,  England,        -  -     4-  9'35 

Lochryan,  Scotland,       -  -     4-  ^'SO 

Londonderry,  Ireland,    -  -     4"  4']  5 

London  Bridge,     -         -  -     4-  ^'20 

Milford  Haven,  Wales,  -  "4"  ^'^^ 

Millport,  Scotland,         -  -     -\-  d-bO 

Montrose,     do.      -         -  -     4-1 1'^^ 

Newcastle,  England,      -  -     +  2'13 

N.B. — For  an  exemplification  of  this  Table  and  other  pails  of  the  Tide  Tables, 

see  end  of  Tide  Tables,  page  22. 


H.  M. 

Nore  Light,  England,    -  -  +11-22 

Orkney  Isles,  Scotland,  -  -f  8"43 

Peterhead,            do.       -  -  -flO-58 

Plymouth,  England,       -  -  -f"  3-46 

Port-Glasgow,  Scotland,  -  -|-10-28 

Portland  Eoad,  England,  -  +  4-28 

Portpatrick,  Scotland,    -  -  +  9'13 

Portsmouth,  England,    -  -  -{-  9'53 

Ramsgate,         do.          -  -  +  9'33 

Eothesay,  Scotland,       -  -  -^-lO-n 

Saltcoats,       do.    -         -  -  -fl^"  8 

Stranraer,      do.    -         -  -  -j-lO'^O 

Shannonmouth,  Ireland,  -  +  2*  3 

Sheerness,  England,       -  -  4-10'^2 

Sligo  Bay,  Ireland,        -  -  -f  4-12 

Southampton,  England,  -  4-  ^'^^ 

Sunderland,          do.        -  -  -f  I'l^ 

Tay  Bar,  Scotland,         -  -  -}-  O'l^ 

Tralee  Bay,  Ireland,       -  -  -f  I'^S 

Waterford,       do.            -  -  -f  4*  3 

Whitehaven,  England,  -  -  4-  9-28 

Wicklow,  Ireland,          -  -  -f  7-13 

Yarmouth  Roads,  England,  -  -j-  6*53 

Youghall,  Ireland,         -  -  4"  ^'^'^ 


ECLIPSES  IN  1852. 
Greenwich  Time. 

In  the  year  1852  there  will  be  three  Eclipses  of  the  Sun,  and  three  of  the  Moon, 

1. — A  total  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  January  7,  visible  at  Greenwich ;  first  contact 
with  the  penumbra,  January  7,  3  h.  20'  a.m.;  first  contact  with  shadow,  January  7, 
4  h.  21'  a.m. ;  middle  of  the  Eclipse,  January  7,  6  h.  10'  a.m. ;  last  contact  with  pen- 
umbra, January  7,  8  h.  59'  a.m. 

2. — ^A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  S\vn,  January  21,  begins  at  5  h.  33'  a.m.  in  long. 
24°  10'  W ,  lat.  60°  55'  S.  Greatest  Eclipse  at  7  h.  12'  a.m.  in  long.  124°  24'  W., 
lat.  68°  59'  S.  Ends  on  the  earth  generally,  January  21,  8  h.  52',  in  long.  161°  38' 
E.,  lat.  45°  35' S. 

3. — A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  June  17;  invisible  at  Greenwich.  Begins  on  the 
Earth  generally,  June  17,  2  h.  56'  meantime,  in  long.  106°  15'  W.,  lat.  47°  9'  S. 
Ends  on  the  Earth  generally,  June  17,  7  h.  2'  in  long.  33°  3'  W.,  lat.  35°  8'  S. 

4. — A  Total  Eclipse  of  tlie  Moon,  July  1,  invisible  at  Greenwich.  Begins  Oh.  37' 
p.m. ;  middle  of  the  Eclipse  3  h.  26'  p.m. ;  ends  at  6  h.  14'  p.m. 

5. — A  total  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  December  11;  invisible  at  Greenwich.  Begins  on 
the  Earth  generally,  December  11,  1  h.  26'  a.m.  in  long.  87°  25'  E.,  lat.  39°  47'  N. 
Central  Eclipse,  December  11,  2  h  46'  a.m.  in  long.  92°  18'  E.,  lat.  59°  22'  N.  Ends 
generally  at  5  h.  54'  a.m.  in  long.  170°  8'  E.,  lat.  21°  36'  N. 

6. — A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  December  26 ;  invisible  at  Greenwich.  Begins 
December  26,  10  h.  15' a.m.,  and  ends  at  3  h.  51'  p.m. 

Spring  Quarter  begins  20th  March,  10  h.  42'  a.m. 

Summer  Quarter  begins  21st  June,  7  h.  29'  a.m. 

Autumn  Quarter  begins  22d  September,  9  h.  41'  p.m.  ;;^ 

Winter  Quarter  begins  21st  December,  3  h.  13'  p.m.  ;' 

Note. — The  difierence  of  longitude  of  1 7  minutes  must  be  allowed  for  on  all  celes- 
tial phenomena  occuring  between  the  meridians  of  Greenwich  and  Glasgow, 


10 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1851. 


JULY  begins  on  Tuesday— 31  days.  - 

HIGH  WATER 

sun's 

D. 

D. 

sun. 

MOONS 

P  a 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

gn 

of 

W. 

of 
M. 

REMARKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

1 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

03 

o 

H. 

M. 

M.     S. 

Tu. 

1 

Bat.  oftheBo3Tie,  1690. 

2  55 

3  19 

23     9 

3  20 

8  46 

2 

2a 

17 

3  22 

W. 

2 

Union  with  Ireland,  1800 

3  41 

4     3 

23     6 

3  21 

8  46 

3 

3 

14 

3  33 

Th. 

3 

Dog-days  begin. 

4  27 

4  51 

23     1 

3  22 

8  45 

4 

4 

9 

3  44 

Fr. 

4 

American  Indepen.  1776. 

5  16 

5  42 

22  56 

3  22 

8  45 

6 

5 

2 

3  55 

Sa. 

5 

Sovereigns  first  isd.  1817. 

6     9 

6  37|22  50 

3  23 

8  44 

6 

5 

53 

4     6 

s. 

6 

od  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

7     6 

7  37 

22  45 

3  24 

8  44 

7 

6 

42 

4  17 

M. 

7 

Thos.  aBeckettass.  1170 

8     8 

8  53 

22  39 

3  25 

8  43 

8 

7 

32 

4  27 

Tu. 

8 

Edmund  Burke  d.  1797. 

9  15 

9  47 

22  32 

3  26 

8  42 

9 

8 

22 

4  36 

W. 

9 

Bourbons  restored,  1815. 

10  20 

10  55 

22  25 

3  27 

8  42 

10 

9 

13 

4  46 

Th. 

10 

Calvin  born,  1509. 

11  26 

11  40 

22  18 

3  28 

8  41 

11 

10 

6 

4  55 

Fr. 

11 

Lalande,  Astron.  b.  1732 

11  66 

0  26|22  10 

3  30 

8  39 

12 

10 

58 

6     4 

Sa. 

12'Tho.  Blacklock,  d.  1791. 

0  49 

1  1422     2 

3  33 

8  37 

13 

11 

50 

6  12 

s. 

13|4thSunday  after  Trinity. 

1  38 

2     0 

21  54 

3  34 

8  36 

14 

midn. 

6  19 

M. 

14jGIasgow  fair  besjins. 

2  21 

2  43 

21  45 

3  36 

8  34 

16 

O'o40 

6  27 

Tu. 

15 

St.  Swithin's  day. 

3     0 

3  18 

21  36 

3  37 

8  33|16 

1 

29 

6  33 

W. 

16 

Cromwell  ent.  Scotl.1650 

3  36 

3  53 

21  27 

3  38 

8  32 

17 

2 

16 

5  40 

Th. 

17 

Reform  Bill  passed. 

4  11 

4  27 

21   17 

3  40 

8  31 

18 

3 

0 

5  45 

Fr. 

18  Sir  Jos.  Eeynold'sb.  1723 

4  46 

5     3 

21     6 

3  41 

8  30 

19 

3 

43 

5  51 

Sa. 

19Profes.  Plaj'fair  d.  1819. 

5  22 

5  40 

20  56 

3  42 

8  29 

20 

4 

25 

6  55 

s. 

20  5th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

6     0 

6  19 

20  45 

3  44 

8  27 

21 

5 

7 

5  59 

M. 

21  Robert  Bums  died,  1796. 

6  41 

7     2 

20  33 

3  45 

8  26 

22 

5 

49 

6     3 

Tu. 

22  1st  Newspaper  pr.  1588. 

7  27 

7  55 

20  22 

3  47 

8  24 

23 

6 

33 

6     6 

W. 

23  Gibraltar  taken,  1704. 

8  29 

9     1 

20  10 

3  48 

8  23 

24 

7 

19 

6     8 

Th. 

24  Nelsonl.  armS.Crz.  1796 

9  33 

10     4 

19  58 

3  49 

8  22 

25 

8 

8 

6  10 

Fr. 

25  St.  James,  Apos.  martyr. 

10  40 

11   13 

19  45 

3  51 

8  21 

26 

9 

2 

6  11 

Sa. 

261  St.  Anne. 

11  40 

11  45 

19  32 

3  62 

3  19  27 

9 

59 

6  12 

s. 

27  6th  Sundayafter  Trinity. 

0  14 

0  39 

19  19 

3  54 

8  18 

28 

10 

59 

6  12 

M. 

28:(27)  Kevol.  inPar.  1830. 
29  (28)Robespierreex.l794. 

1     7 

1  32 

19     6 

3  55 

8  16 

29, new  m 

6  11 

Tu. 

1  65 

2  20 

18  51 

3  57 

8  15 

1    1« 

1 

6  10 

W. 

30  Charles  X.  dethro.  1830. 

2  44 

3     7 

18  37 

3  58 

8  13 

2    1 

59 

6     8 

Th. 

31 

Wm.  Peun  died,  1718. 

3  29 

3  51 

18  23 

4     0 

8  12 

3    2 

54 

6     6 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


First  Quarter, 6th  day,    8  min.  past  11  night. 

Full  Moon, 13th    "     14     "       "       7  morning. 

Last  Quarter, 21st     "     39     "       "     10  morning. 

New  Moon, 28th    "     40     "       "       2  afternoon. 

Perigee, 2d  day,  2  morning. 

Apogee, 17th  "  10  night. 

Perigee, 30th  "     2  morning. 


TIDE  TABLE  FOE  185  L 


IX 


I                                 AUGUST  begins  on  Friday— 31  dayj. 

1 
i 

'IIIGHWATERISUNSI            l__ 

is 

D. 

D 

SUN.           1  MOONS 

S  s 

|at  glasgov/ 

DECL. 

of 

of 

M 

EEMAEKABLE   DAYS,  &C 

W. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

ri.  M 

P 

H. 

M. 

M.     S. 

Fr. 

1 

Lammas-day. 

4  15 

4  38 

18     8 

4     2 

8  10 

4 

3 

>47 

6     3 

Sa. 

2 

Battle  of  the  Nile,  1798 

5     3 

5  25 

17  53 

4     5 

8     7 

5 

4 

39 

5  59 

s. 

3 

1 1th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity 

5  60 

6  16 

17  37 

4     7 

8     4 

6 

5 

29 

5  55 

M. 

4 

First  book  printed,  1457. 

6  39 

7     7 

17  21 

4     8 

8     2 

7 

6 

19 

5  51 

Tu. 

5 

Oyster  season  begins. 

7  34 

8     3 

17     5 

4  10 

8     0 

8 

7 

10 

5  45 

W. 

G 

Prince  Alfred  bom,  1849. 

8  38 

9  15 

16  49 

4  12 

7  59 

9 

8 

2 

5  29 

Th. 

7 

Queen  Caroline  d.  1821. 

9  52 

10  29 

16  32 

4  13 

7  67 

10 

8 

53 

5  33 

Fr. 

8 

Geo.  IV.  vis.  Irld.  1821. 

11     7 

11  40 

16  16 

4  15 

7  55 

11 

9 

45 

5  26 

Sa. 

9:QiTeen  Vic.  vis.  Irld.  1849 

11  43 

0  11 

15  59 

4  16 

7  53 

12 

10 

36 

5  18 

S. 

10  8th  Sunday  after  Trinity 

0  40 

1     6 

15  41 

4  18 

7  52 

13 

11 

25 

5  10 

i\r. 

11  Dog-days  end. 

1  29 

1  50 

15  24 

4  20 

7  46 

1-1 

midn. 

5     1 

Tu. 

ISjGrouse  shooting  begins. 

2     6 

2  26 

15     G 

4  23 

7  44 

15 

0" 

^12 

4  52 

W. 

ISjOld  Lammas-day. 

2  44 

3     0 

14  48 

4  25 

7  42 

16 

0 

57 

4  42 

Th. 

14  Queen  Vic.  vis.  Cxlas.1849 

3  17 

3  32 

14  29 

4  26 

7  41 

17 

1 

41 

4  32 

Fr. 

15 

Assumpt.  of  B.  V.  Mary. 

3  49 

4     3 

14  11 

4  28 

7  40 

18 

2 

23 

4  21 

Sa. 

16 

Andw.  Marvell  d.  1678". 

4  19 

4  34 

13  52 

4  30 

7  38 

19 

3 

4 

4     9 

s. 

17 

9  th  Sunday  after  Trinity 

4  53 

5     7 

13  33 

4  32 

7  36 

20 

3 

46 

5  57 

M. 

18 

(17)  Duch"  Kent  b.  1786 

5  21 

5  42 

13  14 

4  34 

7  34 

21 

4 

28 

3  45 

Tu. 

19 

I?oyal  George  sunk,  1782 

6     0 

6  20 

12  64 

4  36 

7  3222 

5 

12 

3  31 

W. 

20 

Black  cook  shoot,  begins 

6  32 

7     3 

12  35 

4  38 

7  30|23 

5 

59 

3  18 

Th. 

21 

L.  M.  Montague  d.  1762. 

7  33 

8     4 

12  15 

4  40 

7  28  24 

6 

50 

3     4 

Fr. 

22 

Rich.  III.  k.  Bosw.  1485. 

8  41 

9  22 

11  55 

4  43 

7  25 

25 

7 

44 

2  49 

Sa. 

23 

Herschel  died,  1822. 

9  59 

10  40 

11  35 

4  45 

7  21 

26 

8 

41 

2  34 

S. 

24 

10th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity 

11  19 

11  40 

11  14 

4  47 

7  17 

27 

9 

41 

2  18 

M. 

25 

Revolu.  at  Brussels,  18.S0 

11   50 

0  20 

10  54 

4  49 

7  14 

28 

10 

41 

2     2 

Tu. 

26 

Prince  Albert  born,  1819 

0  49 

1  17 

10  33 

4  50 

7  12 

29 

11 

41 

1  46 

W. 

27 

Efflinton  Tourna.  1839. 

1  38 

2     5 

10  12 

4  52 

7  10 

1 

0= 

39 

1  29 

Th. 

28  St.  Augustine. 

2  28 

2  49 

9  61 

4  53 

7     8 

2 

1 

35 

1  12 

Fr. 

29  St.  John  beheaded. 

3  13 

3  34 

9  30 

4  55 

7     6 

3 

2 

29 

0  55 

Sa. 

30 

Wm.  Paley  born,  1743. 

3  56 

4  19 

9     8 

4  67 

1     4 

4 

3 

21 

0  37 

s. 

31 

11th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity 

4  39 

5     2 

8  47 

4  58 

7     1 

5 

4 

13 

0  19 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


First  Quarter, 4th  day,    7  niin.  past    5  morning. 

Full  Moon, 11th    "     43     "       "       9  night. 

Last  Quarter, 20th    "       1     "    before  1  morning. 

New  Moon, 26th    "     20     "     past  10  night. 

Apogee, 14th  day,  10  moruiug. 

Perigee, 27th    "'    11       " 


X2 


TIDE  TABLE  FOE  1851. 


1 

SEPTEMBEE.  begins  on  Monday— 30  days.                              1 

HIGH-«'-ATEE 

sun's 

, 

■<    H 

D. 

D. 

sun. 

MOONS 

P   S 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

gS 

of 
W. 

of 
M. 

UEMAKKABLE  DATS,  &C. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

be 
< 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

n. 

M. 

M.     S. 

H. 

M. 

M. 

1  iPartridffe  shoot,  bearins. 

5  25 

5  46 

8  25 

5 

0 

6  58 

6 

5a 

5 

0       0 

Tu. 

2 

London  burnt,  1666, 0.S. 

6     9 

6  33 

8     3 

5 

4 

6  56 

7 

5 

58 

0  19 

W. 

S 

Glas.  bridge  foun.  1833. 

6  57 

7  27 

7  41 

6 

7 

6  52 

8 

6 

60 

0  38 

Th. 

4 

Blake  born,  1657. 

8     1 

8  42 

7  19 

5 

8 

6  60 

9 

7 

42 

1  57 

Fr. 

5 

Malta  captured,  1800. 

9  23 

10     5 

6  57 

5 

10 

6  46 

10 

8 

33 

1  17 

Sa. 

6 

Rebellion  in  Scot.  1715. 

10  47 

11   24 

6  35 

5 

12 

6  44 

11 

9 

22 

1  36 

s. 

7 

12th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

11  40 

11  56 

6  12 

5 

13 

6  42 

12 

10 

10 

1   56 

M. 

8 

Montreal  surrend.  1700. 

0  25 

0  50 

5  50 

5 

15 

6  40 

13 

10 

65 

2  16 

Tu. 

9 

(8)Har.&Bairdex.l820 

1  10 

1  29 

5  28 

5 

16 

6  37 

14 

11 

39 

2  37 

W. 

10 

Mungo  Park  bom,  1771. 

1  49 

2     4 

5     5 

5 

18 

6  35!l5 

midn. 

2  57 

Th. 

11 

J.  Thomson,  poet,  b.  1700 

2  21 

2  35 

4  42 

5 

20 

6  32:16 

0" 

^21 

3  18 

Fr. 

12'TwUight  beg.  3h.  31m. 

2  51 

3     6 

4  19 

5 

23 

6  30'l7 

1 

3 

3  38 

Sa. 

13, Gen.  Wolfe  kUled,  1759. 

3  20 

3  34 

3  66 

5 

25 

6  28  18 

1 

44 

3  59 

s. 

14 

13th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

3  51 

4     6 

3  33 

5 

27 

6  2519 

2 

26 

4  20 

M. 

15 

New  York  taken,  1777. 

4  19 

4  34 

3  10 

5 

29 

6  2320 

3 

10 

4  41 

Tu. 

16 

Moscow  burnt,  1812. 

4  49 

5     7 

2  47 

5 

31 

6  2021 

3 

55 

5     2 

\V, 

17JQuebec  taken,  1759. 

5  24 

5  42 

2  24 

5 

33 

6  1522 

4 

43 

5  23 

Th. 

18  Dr.  Johnson  born,  1709. 

6     4 

6  27 

2     0 

5 

35 

6  13  23 

5 

34 

5  45 

Fr. 

19  L'pool  burn.  1802,  1833. 

6  53 

7  25 

1  37 

5 

36 

6  1124 

6 

29 

6     6 

Sa. 

20  Lord  Brougham  b.  1779. 

8     5 

8  49 

1  14 

5 

38 

6     8  25 

7 

25 

6  27 

s. 

21  14th  Sundaj'  aft.  Trinity. 

9  34 

10  18 

0  50 

5 

41 

6     4,26 

8 

24 

6  48 

M. 

22,(21)  St.  Matthew. 

11     2 

11  35 

0  27 

5 

44 

6     027 

9 

23 

7     9 

Tu. 

2  3.  Day  and  night  equal. 

11  40 

...  ... 

0     4 
south. 

5 

47 

5  57 

28 

10 

21 

7  30 

W. 

24:Don  Pedro  died,  1834. 

0  33 

0  59 

0  20 

5 

49 

5  55 

29 

11 

18 

7  61 

Th. 

25  Mrs.  Hemans  b.  1794. 

1  21 

1  44 

0  43 

5 

50 

6  53 

0 

0^ 

12 

8  11 

Fr 

26  Ad.  Collingwoodb.  1748. 

2     6 

2  28 

1     7 

5 

52 

5  50 

1 

1 

7 

8  32 

Sa. 

27  J.  Brindley  died,  1772. 

2  51 

3  12 

1  30 

5 

53 

5  48 

2 

2 

1 

8  52 

S. 

28  15th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

3  32 

3  55 

1  53 

5 

55 

5  46 

3 

2 

55    9  32 

M. 

29'St.  Michael. 

4  14 

4  36 

2  17 

5 

57 

5  43 

4 

3 

49!  9  32 

Tu. 

30|St.  Jerome. 

4  56 

5  16 

2  40 

5 

58 

5  41 

5 

4 

43|  9  52 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


First  Quarter, 2d   day,  53  min.  past  1  afternoon. 

Full  Moon, 10th    "     44     "       "  1  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter, 18th    "     29     "       "  1  afternoon. 

New  Moon, 25th    "       2     "       "  6  morning. 

Apogee, 10th  day,  4  afternoon. 

Perigee, 24th    "  10  afternoon. 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1861. 


13 


: 

OCTOBER  begins  on  Weanesday— 31  days. 

HIGHAVATERI  SUN's 

i  «■ 

D. 

D. 

SUN. 

moon's 

S  a 

AT  GLASGOWI  DECL. 

<y  s 

of 
W. 

of 
M 

BEMAEKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

H    H 

T 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

fcJD 

Q 

South 

Add. 

H.M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.   M. 

H.  M. 

M.     S. 

W. 

1 

Pheasant  Shoot,  begins. 

5 

40 

6     2 

3     3 

6     1 

5  38 

6 

5*36 

10    11 

Th. 

2 

Battle  of  Largs,  1263. 

6 

27 

6  66 

3  26 

6     4 

5  34 

7 

6  28 

10  30 

Fr. 

3 

Twilight  beg.  4h.  10m. 

7 

29 

8  11 

3  50 

6     8 

5  30 

8 

7  19 

10  49 

Sa. 

4 

Conv.  Parlia.  1660,  1668 

8 

62 

9  37 

4  13 

6  10 

5  27 

9 

8     7 

11     7 

s. 

6 

16th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

10 

21 

11     0 

4  36 

6  12 

5  26 

10 

8  53 

11  25 

M. 

6 

Louis  Phillipe  b.  1773. 

11 

34 

11  40 

5     0 

6  13 

5  22 

11 

9  37 

11  43 

Tu. 

7 

Dr.  Thos.  Reid  d.  1796. 

0 

2 

0  24 

5  23 

6  15 

5  20 

12 

10  20 

12     0 

W. 

8 

Length  of  duv,  llh.  Im. 

0 

43 

1     3 

5  46 

6  17 

5  18 

13 

11     2 

12  17 

Th. 

OJDutch  fleet  defeat.  1797. 

1 

20 

1  36 

6     9 

6  18 

5  16 

14 

11  43 

12  33 

Fr. 

10  Kosciusco  defeated,  1794. 

1 

49 

2     6 

6  31 

6  20 

5  14 

16 

midn. 

12  49 

i 

Sa. 

11 

Old  Michaelmas-day. 

2 

19 

2  36 

6  54 

6  22 

6  11 

16 

0'"25 

13     5 

! 

s. 

12 

17th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

2 

49 

3     5 

7  17 

6  24 

5     8 

17 

1     8 

13  20 

M. 

13 

Tweed  Fishing  closes. 

3 

20 

3  35 

7  39 

6  27 

5     4 

18 

1  53 

13  35 

Tu. 

14 

William  Penn  b.  1644. 

3 

60 

4     6 

8     2 

6  30 

5     2 

19 

2  40 

13  49 

W. 

15 

(14)  Bat.  Hastings,  1066 

4 

22 

4  39 

8  24 

6  31 

5     0 

20 

3  30 

14     2 

Th. 

16 

Houses  Pari,  burn.  1834. 

4  57 

5  17 

8  46 

6  33 

4  58 

21 

4  23 

14  15 

Fr. 

17 

Fox-hunting  begins. 

5 

39 

6     4 

9     8 

6  36 

4  55 

22 

5  18 

14  28 

Sa. 

18 

St.  Luke. 

6 

31 

7     4 

9  30 

6  37 

4  63 

23 

6  14 

14  40 

S. 

19 

18th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

7 

43 

8  29 

9  52 

6  38 

4  61 

24 

7  11 

14  51 

M. 

20 

Battle  of  Navarino,  1827. 

9 

15 

10     0 

10  14 

6  40 

4  49 

25 

8     7 

16     2 

Tu. 

21 

Battle  of  Trafalgar,  1805. 

10 

43 

11  16 

10  35 

6  43 

4  44 

20 

9     2 

15  12 

W. 

22 

Fire  Wapp.  L'pool,  1823. 

11 

40 

11  46 

10  57 

6  46 

4  42 

27 

9  66  15  21 

Th. 

23 

Irish  Rebellion,  1641. 

0 

12 

0  37 

11  18 

6  47 

4  40 

28 

10  50.15  30 

Fr. 

24 

1st  British  Parlia.  1707. 

1 

0 

1  21 

11  39 

6  50 

4  38 

29 

11  4416  38 

Sa. 

26 

St.  Crispin. 

1 

42 

2     6 

12     0 

6  62 

4  36 

1 

0'-^38jl5  45 

s. 

26 

19th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

2 

20 

2  49 

12  21 

6  64 

4  34 

2 

1  33  15  52 

M. 

27 

Captain  Cook  born,  1728. 

3 

9 

3  30 

12  41 

6  55 

4  32 

3 

2  29  15  58 

Tu. 

28 

St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude. 

3 

50 

4  10 

13     1 

6  67 

4  30 

4 

3  2516     3  8 

W. 

29 

Hare-hunting  begins. 

4 

30 

4  62 

13  22 

6  69 

4  28 

5 

4  1916     7 

Th. 

30 

Fire  at  Tower,  Lon.  1841. 

5 

13 

6  36 

13  42 

7     1 

4  26 

6 

5  12  16  11 

Fr. 

31 

Allhallow-eve. 

6 

1 

6  27 

14     1 

7     3 

4  24 

7 

6     2 

16  14 

__ 

[a>~ 

II 



PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW.. 


First  Quarter, 2d   day,  30  min.  past  2  morning. 

Fidl  Moon, 10th    "     38     "       "  6  morning. 

Last  Quarter, 18th    "     47     "    before  1  morning. 

New  Moon, 24th    "     10     "     past  3  afternoon. 

First  Quarter, 31st     "     18     "       "  7  afternoon. 

Apogee, 7th  day,    7  afternoon 

Perigee, 23d     "       8  morning. 


14 


TIDE  TABLE  FOE  1861. 


NOVEMBER  begins  on 

Saturday— 30  days. 

HiGPi  water!  sun's 

■<    H 

D. 

D. 

SUN. 

moon's 

D   3 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

C  H 

of 
W. 

of 
M. 

EE5IABKABLE  DATS,  &e. 

__ 

H   H 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

South 

Sub. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

D. 

M. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H.  M. 

M.     S. 

Sa. 

1 

All  Saints. 

6  57 

7 

32 

14 

20 

7     6 

4 

20 

8 

6a50 

16  16 

s. 

2 

20  th  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

8  14 

8 

56 

14 

40 

7  10 

4 

16 

9 

7   35 

16  17 

M. 

3 

Princess  Sophia  b.  1717. 

9  37 

10 

16 

14 

59 

7  13 

4 

14 

10 

8   18 

16  17  1 

Tu. 

4 

K.  Wm.  III.  land.  1688. 

10  50 

11 

24 

15 

17 

7  15 

4 

12 

11 

9     0 

16  17 

W. 

5 

Gunpowder  Plot,  1605. 

11  40 

11 

46 

15 

36 

7  17 

4 

10 

12 

9  41 

16  16 

Th. 

6 

Prin.  Charlotte  d.  1817. 

0     9 

0 

28 

15 

54 

7  18 

4 

9 

13 

10  23 

16  13 

Fr. 

7 

Tweed  Fishing  ends. 

0  45 

1 

2 

16 

12 

7  20 

4 

7 

14 

11     6 

16  11 

Sa. 

8 

Ld.  Collingwoodd.  1810. 

1  19 

1 

35 

16 

30 

7  22 

4 

5'15 

11  50 

16     7 

s. 

9 

21st  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

1  49 

2 

6 

16 

47 

7  24 

4 

4 

16 

midn. 

16     2 

M. 

10 

Lord  Mayor's  day. 

2  23 

2 

38 

17 

4 

7  25 

4 

2 

17 

0'"37 

15  57 

Tu. 

11 

Martinmas-day. 

2  55 

3 

10 

17 

21 

7  28 

3 

59 

18 

1  27 

15  50 

W. 

12'lstNewsp.inGIas.  1715. 

3  27 

3 

44 

17 

38 

7  31 

3 

57 

19 

2  19 

15  43 

Th. 

IsICurran  died,  1817. 

4     1 

4 

22 

17 

54 

7  34 

3 

55 

20 

3  14 

15  35 

Fr. 

14 

Leibnitz  died,  1716. 

4  41 

5 

3 

18 

10 

7  35 

3 

53 

21 

4  10 

15  26 

Sa. 

15 

Gt.  Fire  at  K  York,  1835. 

5  28 

5 

53 

18 

26 

7  37 

3 

52 

22 

5     5 

15  17 

S. 

16 

22d  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

6  21 

6 

52 

18 

41 

7  39 

3 

50 

23 

6     0 

15     6 

M. 

17 

Lotteries  abolished,  1826. 

7  28 

8 

12 

18 

56 

7  41 

3 

49 

24 

6  54 

14  55 

Tu. 

18 

Metrop.  Police  est.  1829. 

8  54 

9 

36 

19 

10 

7  43 

3 

47 

25 

7  47 

14  43    ,j 

W. 

19 

Charles  I.  bora,  1601. 

10  15 

10 

50 

19 

25 

7  45 

3 

4526 

8  38 

14  30    I 

Th. 

20 

Queen  Caroline  d.  1737.' 

11  19 

11 

40 

19 

39 

7  48 

3 

43  27 

9  30 

14  16 

Fr. 

21 

Princess  Eoyal  b.  1840. 

11  47 

0 

12 

19 

52 

7  50 

8 

41 

28 

10  23 

14     1 

Sa. 

22 

Ind.of  St.  Domingo,  1798 

0  36 

1 

1 

20 

5 

7  53 

3 

39 

29 

11  17 

13  46 

s. 

23 

23d  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

1  24 

1 

46 

20 

18 

7  55 

3 

38 

1 

0^12 

13  80 

M. 

24 

Peace  with  Am erica,1783 

2     6 

2 

28 

20 

31 

7  56 

3 

37 

2 

1     9 

13  13 

Tu. 

25lJohn  Knox  died,  1572. 

2  50 

3 

10 

20 

43 

7  58 

3 

36 

3 

2     5 

12  55 

W. 

26 

Great  Storm  of  1703. 

8  30 

3 

51 

20 

64 

8     0 

3 

35 

4 

8     0ll2  37 

Th. 

27 

Cowper,  poet,  born,  1731. 

4  13 

4 

33 

21 

5 

8     1 

3 

34 

5 

3  53  12  18 

Fr. 

28 

Bat.  ofPentL  Hills,  1666. 

4  55 

5 

16 

21 

16 

8     3 

3 

33 

6 

4  4211  58 

Sa. 

29 

0.  Goldsmith  born,  1713. 

5  39 

6 

2 

21 

27 

8     4 

3 

32 

7 

5  29  11  57 

s. 

30 

Advent  Sunday. 

6  26 

6 

54 

21 

37 

8     6 

3 

31 

8 

6  1311  16 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW.. 


Full  Moon, 8th 

Last  Quarter, 16th 

New  Moon, = ...23d     " 

First  Quarter 30th    " 

Apogee, 4th  day, 

Perigee, 20th    " 


,  21  min.  past  11  night. 
22     "        '9  morning. 

6  "       "       2  morning, 
27     "       "       3  afternoon. 

7  morning. 
9  morning. 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1851. 


15 


DECEMBER  begins  on  Monday— 31  days. 

D. 

of 
W. 

D 

of 
M 

EEMAEKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

HIGH  WATER 
AT  GLASGOW 

sun's 

DECL. 

SITS. 

moon's 

•^  s 
a  g 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.    M. 

H.  M. 

M.     S. 

M. 

1 

Day  breaks  at  7h.  41m. 

7  24 

7  58 

21  47 

8  11 

3  27 

8 

6^56 

10  53 

Tu. 

2 

Napoleon  crowned,  1804. 

8  37 

9  12 

21  56 

8  12 

3  26 

9 

7  37 

10  51 

W. 

3 

Queen  Adelaide,  d.  1849. 

9  46 

10  20 

22     6 

8  14 

3  26 

10 

8  19 

10  37 

Th. 

4 

Gt.FireWap.  Lon.  1716. 

10  49 

11  18 

22  13 

8  15 

3  25 

11 

9     1 

9  43 

Fr. 

6 

Bat.  of  Austerlitz,  1806. 

11  40 

11  43 

22  21 

8  16 

3  25 

12 

9  44 

9  19 

Sa. 

6 

Rhode  Island  taken,  1776 

0     5 

0  23 

22  29 

8   18 

3  24 

13 

10  30 

8  63 

s. 

7 

2d  Sunday  in  Advent. 

0  42 

1     0 

22  36 

8  19 

3  24 

14 

11  20 

8  28 

M. 

8 

Conception  of  B.V.  Mary. 

1  20 

1  39 

22  42 

8  20 

3  23 

15 

0™12 

8     1 

Tu. 

9 

Washington  died,  1799. 

1  58 

2  17 

22  49 

8  21 

3  23 

16 

1     7 

7  36 

W. 

10 

Grouse  Shooting  ends. 

2  36 

2  53 

22  64 

8  23 

3  22 

17 

2     4 

7     8 

Th. 

11 

Plymouth  burnt,  1377. 

3  12 

3  32 

23     0 

8  25 

3  21  18 

3     1 

6  40 

Fr. 

12 

Sir  M.  J.  Brunei  d.  1819. 

3  52 

4  14 

23     4 

8  27 

3  21 

19 

3  57 

6  12 

Sa. 

13 

Dr.  Johnson  died,  1784. 

4  34 

4  57 

23     9 

8  28 

3  21 

20 

4  51 

5  44 

s. 

14 

3d  Sunday  in  Advent. 

5  21 

5  48 

23  13 

8  28 

3  21 

21 

5  43 

5  15 

M. 

15 

Archd.  Ferdinand  d.  1849 

6   16 

6  43 

23  16 

8  29 

3  21 

22 

6  34 

4  46 

Tu. 

16 

Marshal  Ney  shot,  1815. 

7  16 

7  49 

23  19 

8  30 

3  20 

23 

7  25 

4  17 

W. 

17 

Oxford  Term  ends. 

8  28 

9     4 

23  22 

8  31 

3  20 

24 

8  15 

3  48 

Th. 

18 

New  Style  adopted,  1582. 

■  9  38 

10  16 

23  24 

8  32 

3  21 

25 

9     6 

3  18 

Fr. 

19 

Glas.  Ro3^  Exch.  f.  1827. 

10  50 

11  19 

23  25 

8  33 

3  22 

26 

9  59 

2  49 

Sa. 

20 

Thomas  Gray  b.  1716. 

11  4C' 

11  48 

23  27 

8  33 

3  22 

27 

10  64 

2  19 

s. 

21 

4th  Sunday  in  Advent. 

0  16 

0  40 

23  27 

8  34 

3  22 

28 

11  60 

1  49 

M. 

22 

Winter  Quarter  begins. 

1     6 

1  30 

23  27 

8  34 

3  23 

29 



1  19 

Tu. 

23 

450  hous.bt.Amoy,  1849 

1  52 

2  16 

23  27 

8  34 

3  23 

0 

0  46 

0  49 

W. 

24 

Tytler,  historian,  d.  1849. 

2  37 

2  58 

23  26 

8  36 

3  23 

1 

1  40    0  19 
add. 

Th. 

25 

Christmas  Day. 

.3  18 

3  39 

23  25 

8  37    3  24 

2 

2  32    0  10 

Fr. 

26 

St.  Stephen. 

4     0 

4  18 

23  23 

8  37 

3  24 

3 

3  2l|  0  40 

Sa. 

27 

St.  John. 

4  37 

4  56 

23  22 

8  37 

3  24 

4 

4     7I  1  10 

s. 

28 

1st  Sun.  aft.  Christmas. 

5  16 

5  36 

23  19 

8  38 

3  2G 

5 

4  31 

1  40 

M. 

29 

WyclifFe  died,  1384. 

6  56 

G  18 

23  16 

8  38 

3  27 

6 

5  32 

2     9 

Tu. 

30 

Jesuit  Society  f.  1535. 

6  39 

7     3 

23   12 

8  38 

3  28 

7 

6  13 

2  38 

W. 

31 

Hogmanay. 

7  28    8     0|23     8 

8  39 

3  29    8!   6  55'  3     7  j 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 8th  day,  27  min.  past    3  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter, 15th    «  26     "       "       5        " 

New  Moon, 22d     «  34     "       "       3        " 

Fl'-«t  Quarter, 30th    "  15     "       "       1        " 

Apogee, 2d   day,    2  morning. 

Perigee, 16th    "       9  afternoon. 

29th    "  11        « 


u 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1852. 


JANUARY  begins  on  Thursday- 

-31  days. 

HIGHAVATEK 

sun's 

i  i 

D. 

D. 

SUN. 

MOONS 

P  g 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

O"  5 

of 
W. 

of 
M. 

KEMAEKABI.E  DAYS,  &C. 

W   H 

Mor. 

Even. 

Sou. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

0 

■<_ 

IS 

Q 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H. 

M. 

M.     S. 

Th. 

1 

Un.  of  Eng.&  Ire.  1801. 

8  30 

9     6 

23     3 

8  37 

3 

32 

9 

7a 

37 

3  36 

Fr. 

2 

Burke  born,  1730, 

9  33 

10     8 

22  58 

8  36 

3 

33 

10 

8 

21 

4     4 

Sa. 

3 

Wedgewood  died,  1795, 

10  40 

11  10 

22  53 

8  36 

3 

34 

11 

9 

9 

4  33 

s. 

4 

2d  Sunday  aft.  Christ. 

11  40 

22  47 

8  36 

3 

35 

12 

10 

0 

5     0 

M. 

5 

Dividends  ou  Stock  due. 

Q     5 

0  29 

22  41 

8  36 

3 

36 

13 

10 

54 

5  28 

Tu. 

6 

Epiphany, 

0  50 

1   14 

22  34 

8  35 

3 

37 

14 

11 

51 

5  55 

W. 

7 

Allan  Eamsay  d.  1758, 

1  36 

1  58 

22  27 

8  35 

3 

39  15 

e  21 

Th. 

8 

Divids.  pay.  at  B.  of  Eng. 

2  18 

2  41 

22  19 

8  34 

3 

4016 

O'n 

'50 

6  47 

Fr. 

9 

Fontanelle  died,  1757. 

3     1 

3  22 

22  11 

8  84 

3 

41 

17 

1 

48 

7  13 

Sa. 

10 

Penny  Post  com.  1840. 

4  14 

22     2 

8  33 

3 

43 

18 

2 

45 

7  38 

s. 

11 

1st  Sun.  aft.  Epiphany. 

4  28 

"4  51 

21  53 

8  31 

3 

46 

19 

3 

39 

8     2 

M. 

12 

(11)  Sir  Hans  Sloane  d. 

5  13 

5  37 

21  44 

8  30 

3 

48 

20 

4 

32 

8  26 

Tu. 

13 

Old  New  Year's  Day. 

6     3 

6  28 

21   34 

8  29 

3 

49  21 

5 

22 

8  49 

W. 

14 

Dr.  Halley  died,  1742. 

6  55 

7  22 

21  24 

8  29 

3 

51,22 

6 

12 

9  11 

Th. 

15 

Q.  Elizabeth  died,  1559. 

7  53 

8  27 

21  13 

8  28 

3 

62 

23 

7 

3I  9  33 

Fr. 

16 

Bat.  of  Corunna,  1809. 

9     3 

9  39 

21     2 

8  27 

3 

51 

24 

7 

54    9  54 

Sa. 

17 

Benj.  Franklin  b.  1706, 

10  14 

10  53 

20  51 

8  26 

3 

55'25 

8 

4710  15 

s. 

18 

2d  Sun.  aft.  Epiphany. 

11  28 

11  40 

20  39 

8  25 

3 

57 

26 

9 

41 10  34 

M. 

19 

James  Watt  born,  1736. 

0  30 

20  27 

8  24 

3 

59 

27 

10 

3G10  53 

Tu. 

20 

Amer.  Indepen.  1783. 

0  56 

1  22 

20  14 

8  23 

4 

0 

28 

11 

3011  10 

W. 

21 

Plague  in  Edinb.  1637, 

1  46 

2     8 

20     1 

8  20 

4 

2 

29 

0= 

2311  29 

Th. 

22 

Lord  Byron  born,  1788. 

2  29 

2  49 

19  48 

8  18 

4 

6 

1 

1 

1311  46 

Fr. 

23 

Wm.  Pitt  died,  1806. 

3     8 

3  25 

19  34 

8  17 

4 

8 

2 

2 

012     2 

Sa. 

24 

Fred,  the  Great  b.  1712. 

3  43 

4     0 

19  20 

8  15 

4 

9 

3 

2 

4512  17 

s. 

25 

3d  Sun.  aft.  Epiphany. 

4  17 

4  34 

19     5 

8  14 

4 

11 

4 

3 

2712  31 

M. 

26 

Dr.  Jenner  died,  1823. 

4  50 

5     8 

18  51 

8  13 

4 

13 

5 

4 

9  12  45 

Tu. 

27 

7  Martyrs  bt.  at  Smithf. 

5  25 

5  42 

18  35 

8  12 

4 

15 

6 

4 

50  12  58 

W. 

28 

Peter  the  Great  d.  1725. 

6     0 

6  19 

18  20 

8  10 

4 

16 

7 

5 

31 13  10 

Th. 

29 

George  III.  died,  1820. 

6  39 

6  59 

18     4 

8     9 

4 

18 

8 

6 

1413  21 

Fr. 

30 

Charles  I.  behead.  1649. 

7  21 

7  49 

17  48 

8     7 

4 

20 

9 

6 

5913  31 

Sa. 

31 

George  IV.  proclaimed. 

8  20 

8  58 

17  31 

8     5 

4 

23 

10 

7 

4713  41 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 7th  day,    9  niin.  past    6  morning. 

Last  Quarter, 14th    "     18     "       "1        " 

New  Moon, 21.st     "     27     "       "       7       " 

First  Quarter, 29th    "     34     "       "     10       " 

Perigee, 10th  day,  10  evening. 

-Apogee, 26th    "       7  afternoon. 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1852. 


17 


FEBRTTARY  begins  on  Sunday-29  days. 

D. 

D. 

HIGHAVATEE 
AT  GLASGOW 

sun's 

DECL. 

SUN. 

moon's 

g5 

of 

of 

REIIARKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

W   t-t 

W. 

M. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Sou. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

Q 

South 

Add. 

H.  M.    H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H.  M. 

M.     S. 

S. 

1 

5th  Sun.  after  Epiphany. 

9  33  10     8 

17  15 

8     2 

4 

26 

11 

8'^39 

13  50 

M. 

2 

Candlemas  day. 

10  48  11  24 

16  58 

7  69 

4 

28 

12 

9  34 

13  68 

Tu. 

3 

(2)  Pat.  &  Pheas.  sh.  ends 

11  40' 

16  40 

7  58 

4 

30 

13 

10  32 

14     5 

W. 

4 

Robert  Blah-  died,  1746. 

0  26 

0  52 

16  23 

7  66 

4 

32 

14 

11  32 

14  11 

Th. 

5 

Dr.  Cullen  died,  1790. 

1  16 

1  42 

16     6 

7  54 

4 

34 

15 

14  17 

Fr. 

6 

Dr.  Priestly  died,  1804. 

2     5 

2  26 

15  46 

7  53 

4 

36 

16 

'o»31 

14  22 

Sa. 

7 

Day  increased  Ih.  46m. 

2  48 

3  10 

15  28 

7  51 

4 

38 

17 

1  28 

14  26 

s. 

8 

Septuagesima  Sunday. 

3  32 

3  52 

15     9 

7  49 

4 

40 

18 

2  23 

14  29 

M. 

9 

Mariner's    Compass    in- 

vented, 1302. 

4  15 

4  37 

14  50 

7  47 

4 

41 

19 

3  16 

14  31 

Tu. 

10 

Queen  Vict.  mar.  1840. 

4  58 

5  21 

14  31 

7  46 

4 

43 

20 

4     8 

14  33 

W. 

11 

Washington  born,  1723. 

5  44 

6     5 

14  11 

7  44 

4 

47 

21 

4  59 

14  33 

Th. 

12 

Ly.  Jane  Greybeh.  1554 

6  28 

6  54 

13  52 

7  40 

4 

50 

22 

6  51 

14  33 

Fr. 

13 

(12)  Fire  Custom-house, 

London,  1814. 

7  19 

7  49 

13  32 

7  37 

4 

52 

23 

6  44 

14  32 

Sa. 

14 

Old  Candlemas. 

8  23 

9     3 

13  11 

7  34 

4 

55 

24 

7  37 

14  31 

S. 

15 

Tweed  fishing  opens. 

8  45 

10  27 

12  51 

7  32 

4 

57 

25 

8  31 

14  28 

M. 

16 

Coaches  first  used,  1519. 

11   10 

11  40 

12  30 

7  28 

4 

69 

26 

9  25 

14  25 

Tu. 

17 

J.  Macpherson  d.  1796. 

12  10 

7  SO 

5 

1 

27 

10  17 

14  21 

W. 

18 

Luther  died,  1546. 

0  20 

0  49 

11  49 

7  27 

5 

3 

28 

11     7 

14  16 

Th. 

19 

Galileo  born,  1564. 

1  13 

1  37 

11  27 

7  25 

5 

4 

29 

11    55 

14  11 

Fr. 

20 

Garrick  born,  1716. 

1  58 

2  16 

11     6 

7  23 

5 

6 

1 

0^41 

14     6 

Sa. 

21 

Archb.  Cranmer  bt.  1566 

2  34 

3  52 

10  45 

7  21 

5 

8 

2 

1   24 

13  58 

s. 

22 

Shrove  Sunday. 

3     7 

3  24 

10  23 

7  18 

6 

10 

3 

2     613  51 

M. 

23 

Sir  J.  Reynolds  d.  1792. 

3  39 

4     0 

10     1 

7  15 

5 

12 

4 

2  47 13  43 

Tu. 

24 

St.  Matthias. 

4     9 

4  44 

9  39 

7  12 

5 

14 

5 

3  28  13  35 

W. 

25 

Ash  Wednesday. 

4  39 

4  54 

9   17 

7     9 

6 

16 

6 

4     9  13  25 

Th. 

26 

(25)  Sir  C.Wren  d.  1723 

5     9 

5  25 

8  65 

7     7 

6 

18 

7 

4  63  13  16 

Fr. 

27 

Dr.  Arbuthnotd.  1735. 

5  43 

5  57 

8  32 

7     5 

5 

20 

8 

5  39  13     5 

Sa. 

28 

Geo.  Buchanan  d.  1582. 

6  14 

6  36 

8  10 

7     3 

5 

23 

9 

6  28 

12  55 

s. 

29 

Leap-year  every  4th  year. 

6  57 

7  23 

7  47 

7     0 

5 

26 

10 

7  20 

12  43 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon 5th  day,  53  min.  past    6  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter, 12th    "       2     "       "     10  morning. 

NewMoon, 19th    "     54     "       "     12  afternoon. 

First  Quarter, 28th    "     31     "       "       5  morning. 

Perigee, 7tli    "       4  afternoon. 

Apogee, 23d     "       0  noon.  ^2 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1852. 


MARCH  begins  on  Monday— 

31  days. 

HIGH  WATER 

sun's 

S   H 

D. 

of 

D. 

of 

sux. 

MOo:ss 

S  '^ 

EEMAEKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

W. 

M. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Sou. 

Eises. 

Sets. 

1 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

11.  M. 

1 

H. 

M. 

M.    S. 

M. 

1 

St.  David's. 

8  37 

9  20 

7  24 

6  52 

5  34 

11 

8a 

15 

12  31 

Tu. 

2 

Wesley  died,  1791. 

10     0 

10  44 

7     1 

6  50 

5  34 

12 

9 

13 

12  19 

W. 

3 

LManimit.  to  G.B.I  765 

11     5 

11  40 

6  38 

6  48 

5  36 

13 

10 

11 

12     6 

Th. 

4 

Jamaica  dis.  by  Col.  1494 

0     2 

0  31 

6  15 

6  47 

5  38 

14 

11 

9 

11  53 

Fr. 

5 

Dr.  Arne  died,  1827. 

1     0 

1   23 

5  52 

6  45 

5  41 

15 

12 

6 

11  39 

Sa. 

6 

Dr.  Blackwell  d.  1757. 

1  45 

2     8 

5  29 

6  44 

5  43 

16 

1 

2 

11   25 

s. 

7 

1st  Sunday  in  Lent. 

2  29 

2  52 

5     5 

6  43 

5  46 

17 

1 

56 

11  11 

M. 

8 

William  III.  died,  1702. 

3  12 

3  33 

4  42 

6  41 

5  49 

18 

2 

49 

10  56 

Tu. 

9 

Earl  Fitzwilliam  d.  1833 

3  55 

4  16 

4  19 

6  39 

5  51 

19 

3 

43 

10  40 

W. 

10 

Darnley  murdered,  1567. 

4  37 

5     0 

3  55 

6  37 

5  53 

20 

4 

37 

10  25 

Th. 

11  Court  of  Session  rises. 

5  20 

5  42 

3  31 

6  35 

5  55 

21 

5 

32 

10     9 

Fr. 

12'Bishop  Berkeley  b.  1684. 

6     4 

6  26 

3     8 

6  33 

5  57 

22 

6 

27 

9  52 

Sa. 

13  Napoleon  outlaw.  1815. 

6  51 

7  21 

2  44 

6  30 

5  58 

23 

7 

21 

9  36 

s. 

14  2d  Sunday  in  Lent. 

7  53 

8  36 

2  21 

6  28 

5  59 

24 

8 

14 

9  19 

M. 

15  Byng  shot,  1757. 

9  19 

10     4 

1  57 

6  24 

6     1 

25 

9 

5 

9     2 

Tu. 

16  Gustavus  in.  ass.  1792. 

10  49 

11  31 

1  33 

6  21 

6     2 

26 

9 

55 

8  44 

W. 

17  St.  Patrick's  day. 

11  40 

1   10 

6  18 

6     4 

27 

10 

39 

8  26 

Til. 

18, Sterne  died,  1768. 

0  14 

0  56 

0  46 

6  16 

6     6 

28 

11 

22 

8     9 

Fr. 

19  Sir  I.  Newton  d.  1727. 

1  17 

1  37 

0  22 
north 

6  14 

6     8 

29 

... 

7  51 

Sa. 

20  Spring  Quarter  begins. 

1  55 

2  12 

0     2 

6  12 

6  10 

0 

Om   4 

7  32 

s. 

21  od  Sunday  in  Lent. 

2  27 

2  41 

0  25 

6     9 

6  12 

1 

0 

45 

7  14 

M. 

22(21)H.K.Whiteb.l785. 

2  57 

3  11 

0  49 

6     6 

6  14 

2 

1 

26 

6  56 

Tu. 

23  Treaty  of  Vienna,  1815. 

3  26 

3  40 

1  12 

6     4 

6  16 

3 

2 

7 

6  37 

W. 

24 

Gt.SealofEng.stn.l783 

3  55 

4  10 

1  36 

6     2 

6  17 

4 

2 

50 

6  19 

Th. 

25 

Annunciation. — li.-day. 

4  24 

4  37 

2     0 

6     0 

6  19 

5 

3 

35 

6     0 

Fr. 

26 

(27)  Eobt.  Bruce  cr.  1306 

4  54 

5     9 

2  23 

5  08 

6  19 

6 

4 

22 

5  42 

Sa. 

27 

.Shillings  first  coin.  1505. 

5  25 

5  44 

2  47 

5  56 

6  20 

7 

5 

12 

5  23 

s. 

28 

4th  Sunday  in  Lent, 

6     4 

6  27 

3  10 

5  54 

6  22 

8 

6 

5 

5  25 

M. 

29 

Battle  of  Towton,  1461. 

6  51 

7  23 

3  33 

5  52 

6  24 

9 

6 

59 

4  46 

Tu. 

30 

Watches  br.  to  En.  1597 

8     2 

8  47 

3  57 

5  49 

6  26 

10 

7 

56 

4  28 

W._ 

3l|Stocking  Weav.  in.  1590 

9  31 

10  16 

4  20 

5  47 

6  28 

111  8 

62 

4  10 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 6th  day,  30  min.  past 

Last  Quarter, 12th    "     29     "       " 

New  Moon 20th    "     43     "       " 

First  Quarter, 28th    "     50     "       " 

Perigee, 6th  day,  11  evening. 

Apogee, 21st     "       7  evening. 


5  morning. 
8  evening. 

6  " 


TIDE  TABLE  FOE  1852. 


19 


AFEIL  begins  on  Thursday- 

30  days. 

D. 

D. 

HIGH  WATER 
AT  GLASGOW 

sun's 

DECL. 

SUN. 

moon's 

of 
W. 

of 

REMARKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Eises. 

Sets. 

'6 

1 
Q 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H. 

M. 

M.     S. 

Th. 

1 

All  Fools'  day. 

11       1 

11 

30 

4  43 

5  35 

6 

36 

12 

9a48 

3  51 

Fr. 

2 

Battleof  Copenh.  1801. 

0 

6 

5     6 

5  33 

6 

37 

13 

10 

44 

3  33 

Sa. 

3 

Mon.  first  coin.  B.C.  1069 

6  31 

0 

57 

5  29 

5  30 

6 

38 

14 

11 

38 

3  16 

s. 

4 

Palm  Smiday. 

1  21 

1 

43 

5  52 

5  28 

6 

40 

15 

midn. 

2  58 

M. 

5 

Telescopes  invent.  1590. 

2     4 

1 

25 

6  15 

5  29 

6 

43:16 

0° 

^33 

2  40 

Tu. 

6 

Old  Ladv  day. 

2  47 

3 

9 

6  37 

5  23 

6 

4517 

1 

28 

2  23 

W. 

7 

Henry  Bell  born,  1767. 

3  10 

3 

51 

7     0 

5  22 

6 

4618 

2 

24 

2     6 

Th. 

S 

SirW.  Hamilton  d.  1803 

4  12 

4 

35 

7  22 

5  20 

0 

48  19 

3 

20 

1  49 

Fr. 

9 

Good  Friday. 

4  55 

5 

17 

7  45 

5  18 

6 

50  20 

4 

17 

1  32 

Sa. 

10 

Sir  J.  Pringle  b.  1707. 

5  38 

6 

4 

8     7 

5  15 

6 

53  21 

5 

14 

1  15 

S. 

11 

Easter  Sunday. 

6  31 

7 

0 

8  29 

5  10 

6 

55'22 

6 

9 

0  59 

M. 

12  America  discov.  1492. 

7  32 

8 

18 

8  51 

5     8 

6 

58  23 

7 

1 

0  43 

Tu. 

13  Vaccination  Intro.  1796. 

8  56 

9 

41 

9  12 

5     6 

7 

0  24 

7 

51 

0  27 

W. 

14  Oxf.  &  Camb.  Terms  beg. 

10  21 

11 

2 

9  34 

5     3 

7 

2  25 

8 

37 

0  12 

sub. 

Th. 

15 

Mutiny  at  Spith.  1797. 

11  36 

9  56 

5     0 

7 

3  26 

9 

21 

0     3 

Fr. 

16 

Battle  of  Culloden,  1746 

0     3 

0 

27 

10  17 

4  58 

7 

5  27 

10 

3 

0  18 

Sa. 

17  Benj.  Franklin  d.  1790. 

1  49 

1 

7 

10  38 

4  55 

7 

6  28 

11 

44 

0  32 

s. 

18  Low  Sunday. 

1  25 

1 

42 

10  59 

4  53 

7 

7 

29 

11 

25 

0  46 

M. 

19  Byron  died,  1824. 

2     9 

2 

20 

11  19 

4  50 

7 

9 

0 

0" 

6 

0  59 

Tu. 

20  Gt.  Agitat.  at  Legh.  1849 

2  40 

8 

55 

11  40 

4  48 

7 

11 

1 

0 

49 

1  13 

W. 

21  David  Mallett  b.  1765. 

3  11 

3 

25 

12     0 

4  43 

7 

16 

2 

1 

33 

1  25 

Th. 

22  Duke  of  Sussex  d.  1843. 

3  40 

3 

55 

12  21 

4  40 

7 

18 

3 

2 

19 

1  38 

Fr. 

23  St.  George. 

4  11 

4 

27 

12  41 

4  37 

7 

21 

4 

3 

8 

1  49 

Sa. 

24 

Oliver  Cromwell  b.  1599. 

4  43 

5 

2 

13     0 

4  35 

7 

23 

5 

4 

0 

2     1 

S. 

25 

2d  Sunday  aft.  Easter. 

5  21 

5 

43 

13  20 

4  33 

7 

25 

6 

4 

63 

2  11 

M. 

26 

Plague  in  London,  1665. 

6     8 

6 

34 

13  39 

4  31 

7 

27 

7 

5 

48 

2  22 

Tu. 

27 

Bruce  died,  1794. 

7     3 

7 

42 

13  58 

4  29 

7 

28 

8 

6 

42 

2  31 

W. 

28 

Deuon  died,  1825. 

8  27 

9 

10 

14  17 

4  27 

7 

30 

9 

7 

37 

2  41 

Th. 

29jMutiny  of  Bounty,  1789. 

9  32 

10 

22 

14  36 

4  26 

7 

31 

10 

8 

30 

2  49 

Fr. 

80  War  with  France,  1803. 

10  49 

11 

8 

14  54 

4  25 

7 

32 

11 

9 

23 

2  57 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 4th  day,  24  min.  psst 

Last  Quarter, 11th    "     29     "       " 

New  Moon, 19th    "     45     "       " 

First  Quarter, 27th    "       3     "       " 

Perigee, 4th  day,  11  forenoon. 

Apogee, 17th    "     10  afternoon. 


2  afternoon 

8 

morning. 

11 

" 

8 

t( 

20 


TIDE  TABLE  FOE  1852. 


BIAY  begins  on  Saturday— 31  days. 

HIGH  WATER 

sun's 

u 

D. 

D. 

SUN. 

moon's 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

of 
W. 

of 
M 

EEMAEKABLE  DATS,  &C. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

a5 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

D.  M. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H.  M. 

M.     S. 

Sa, 

1 

Un.  of  Eiig.&  Scot.  1707 

11    38 

15  12 

4  18 

7 

36 

12 

10^16 

3     5 

s. 

2 

3(1  Sunday  aft.  Easter. 

0     5 

0  30 

15  30 

4  15 

7 

38 

13 

11  10 

3  12 

M. 

3 

Archb.  Sharp  killed,  1679 

0  54 

1  16 

15  48 

4  13 

7 

40 

14 

midn. 

3  19 

Tu. 

4 

Henr_y  VI.  muid.  1471. 

1  37 

2     0 

16     6 

4  10 

7 

44 

15 

O'"  6 

3  26 

W. 

5 

N.  Bonaparte  d.  1821. 

2  23 

2  46 

16  28 

4     7 

7 

46 

16 

1     8 

3  30 

Th. 

6 

Battle  of  Prague,  1757. 

3     8 

3  29 

16  40 

4     5 

7 

48 

17 

2     1 

3  85 

Fr. 

7 

Hamburg  burnt,  1842. 

3  51 

4  12 

16  56 

4     3 

7 

50 

18 

3     0 

3  39 

Sa. 

8 

Dan.  O'Connell  d.  1847. 

4  35 

4  58 

17  12 

4     1 

7 

52 

19 

3  68 

3  48 

s. 

9 

4th  Sunday  aft.  Easter. 

5  19 

5  43 

17  29 

8  59 

7 

53 

20 

4  53 

8  46 

M. 

10 

Oxford  Term  ends. 

6  11 

6  38 

17  45 

3  57 

7 

55 

21 

5  45 

3  49 

Tu. 

11 

Twilight  begins  lOh.  50m 

7     8 

7  43 

18     0 

3  55 

7 

57 

22 

6  34 

3  51 

W. 

12 

Lord  Statford  beh,  1641. 

8  23 

9     2 

18  15 

3  54 

7 

58 

23 

7  19 

3  52 

Th. 

13 

Battle  of  Langside,  1568. 

9  40 

10  15 

18  30 

3  52 

8 

0 

24 

8     2 

8  63 

Fr. 

14 

Gt.  Fire,  Bill.  Lon.  1809. 

10  51 

11  20 

18  44 

3  50 

8 

2 

25 

8  48 

3  54 

Sa. 

15 

Cuvier  died,  1832. 

11  40 

18  58 

3  49 

8 

4 

26 

9  24 

3  54 

s. 

16 

Rogation  Sunday. 

0     9 

0  25 

19  12 

8  46 

8 

6 

27 

10     5 

3  53 

M. 

17 

R.  Tannahill  died,  1810. 

0  45 

1     4 

19  26 

8  45 

8 

7 

28 

10  47 

3  62 

Tu. 

18 

Bonaparte  m.  Emp.  1804 

1  22 

1  38 

19  39 

8  43 

8 

9 

29 

11  30 

8  50 

W. 

19 

Montrose  executed,  1650. 

1  55 

2  11 

19  52 

3  41 

8 

11 

1 

0^16 

3  47 

Th. 

20 

Columbus  died,  1506. 

2  26 

2  42 

20     5 

3  40 

8 

18 

2 

1     5 

3  45 

Fr. 

21 

(20)  Court  of  Sess.  sits. 

3     0 

3  16 

20  17 

3  88 

8 

15 

8 

1  56 

3  41 

Sa. 

22 

Saxons  came  to  Engl.  449 

8  33 

3  49 

20  28 

3  36 

8 

16 

4 

2  49 

3  37 

s. 

23 

Sunday  after  Ascension. 

4     9 

4  27 

20  40 

3  35 

8 

18 

5 

8  44 

3  82 

M. 

24 

Birth  of  Q.Victoria,  18 19 

4  47 

5  10 

20  51 

3  34 

8 

20 

6 

4  88 

3  27 

Tu. 

25 

Prss.Hel.Au.Vic.b.l846. 

5  33 

6     0 

21     2 

3  33 

8 

21 

7 

5  82 

3  22 

W. 

26 

Handel's  Jubilee,  1784. 

6  27 

6  55 

21  12 

3  31 

8 

23 

8 

6  24 

3  15 

Th. 

27 

Tow.  of  Lon.  burnt,  1080. 

7  29 

8     8 

21  22 

3  30 

8 

24 

9 

7  16 

3     9 

Fr. 

28 

William  Pitt  born,  1759. 

8  50 

9  25 

21  32 

3  28 

8 

25 

10 

8     6 

3     2 

Sa. 

29 

Restoration  of  Charles  II. 

9  57 

10  32 

21  41 

3  27 

8 

28 

11 

8  58 

2  54 

s. 

30 

Pentecost. 

11     2 

11  32 

21  50 

3  26 

8 

29 

12 

9  57 

2  46 

M. 

31 

(30)JoanofA]-cbt.l431. 



21  6& 

3  25 

8 

30 

13 

10  46 

2  37 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 3d   day,  23  min.  past  10  evennig. 

Last  Quarter, 10th  "  23     "       "     11        " 

New  Moon, 19th  "  15     "       «       3  morning. 

First  Quarter, 26th  "  88     "       "       3        " 

Perigee, 2d  "  7  afternoon. 

Apogee, 15th  "  8  momhig. 

Perigee, 31st  "  1  morning. 


TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1852. 


21 


nan 

ues 

0  days. 

B^m 

m^m 

~*"~" 

JUNE  begins  on  T 

day— 3 

HIGH  WATEE 

sun's 

, 

u 

D. 

D. 

SUN. 

MOONS 

AT  GLASGOW 

DECL. 

of 
W. 

of 
M- 

REMARKABLE  DAYS,  &C. 

Mor. 

Even. 

Nor. 

Rises. 

Sets. 

South 

Add. 

H.  M. 

H. 

M. 

D.  M. 

H. 

M. 

H. 

M. 

a 

H. 

M. 

M.     S. 

Tu. 

1 

Nicomede. 

0  26 

0 

52 

22     7 

3 

25 

8 

29 

14 

11 

43 

2  28 

W. 

2 

Riot  in  London,  1780. 

1   17 

1 

40 

22  15 

3 

25 

8 

30 

15 

midn. 

2  19 

Th. 

3 

Tannahill  born,  1774. 

2     5 

2 

29 

22  22 

3 

24 

8 

32 

16 

0" 

H2 

2     9 

Fr. 

4 

K.  of  Hanover  b.  1774. 

2  51 

3 

14 

22  29 

3 

23 

8 

33 

17 

1 

42 

1  59 

Sa. 

5 

Adam  Smith  born,  1723. 

3  35 

3 

58 

22  36 

3 

21 

8 

34 

18 

2 

40 

1  49 

s. 

6 

Trinity  Snnday. 

4  20 

4 

41 

22  42 

3 

20 

8 

35 

19 

3 

35 

1  38 

M. 

7 

Mrs.  Siddons  died,  1831. 

5     6 

5 

28 

22  48 

3 

19 

8 

37 

20 

4 

26 

1  27 

Tu. 

8 

7  Bish.  St.  to  Tower,  1688 

5  52 

6 

18 

22  54 

3 

IS 

8 

39 

21 

5 

14 

1  16 

W. 

9 

Black  Prince  died,  1376. 

6  42 

7 

8 

22  59 

3 

17 

8 

40 

22 

5 

58 

1     4 

Th. 

10 

Q.  shot  at  by  Oxf.  1840. 

7  38 

8 

10 

23     3 

3 

17 

8 

41 

23 

6 

40 

0  53 

Fr. 

11 

St.  Barnabas. 

8  46 

9 

18 

23     8 

3 

16 

8 

41 

24 

7 

22 

0  41 

Sa. 

12  Wat.  Tyler  slain,  1381. 

9  48 

10 

16 

23  11 

3 

16 

8 

4225 

8 

2 

0  29 

s. 

13,1st  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

10  48 

11 

13 

23  15 

3 

16 

8 

4326 

8 

43 

0  16 

M. 

14  C.  Maclaurin,  math,  died 

11  40 

23  18 

3 

15 

8  44|27 

9 

26 

0     4 

[1746. 

add. 

Tu, 

15 

Thos.  Campbell  d.  1844. 

0     4 

0 

27 

23  21 

3 

15 

8 

45'28 

10 

11 

0     7 

W. 

16 

D.of  Marlborough  d.  1 72  2 

0  45 

1 

523  23 

3 

15 

8 

45  29 

10 

59 

0  21 

Th. 

17 

Addison  died,  1719. 

1  26 

1 

44 

23  25 

3 

15 

8 

40 

1 

11 

50 

0  34 

Fr. 

18  Battle  of  Waterloo,  1815 

2     1 

2 

21 

23  26 

3 

15 

8 

47 

2 

0a44 

0  47 

Sa. 

19SirJ.  Banks  died,  1820. 

2  41 

3 

0 

23  27 

3 

16 

8 

47 

3 

1 

39 

1     0 

s. 

20 

2d  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

3  18 

3 

38 

23  27 

3 

16 

8 

47 

4 

2 

34 

1  13 

M. 

21 

(20)  Ace.  of  Q.Vic.  1837 

3  57 

4 

19 

23  27 

3 

16 

8 

47 

5 

3 

28 

1  26 

Tu. 

22 

(21)  Pro.  of  Q.  Vic.  1837 

4  39 

5 

2 

23  27 

3 

16 

8 

47 

6 

4 

21 

1  39 

W. 

23 

Leibnitz  born,  1646. 

5  26 

5 

49 

23  26 

3 

16 

8 

48 

7 

5 

13 

1  52 

Th. 

24 

Midsummer  day. 

6  17 

6 

45 

23  25 

3 

17 

8 

48 

8 

6 

3 

2     4 

Fr. 

25 

Accession  of  William  IV. 

7  14 

7 

46 

23  24 

3 

17 

8 

48 

9 

6 

53 

2  17 

Sa. 

26 

George  IV.  died,  1830. 

8  20 

8 

58 

23  22 

3 

17 

8 

48 

10 

7 

43 

2  30 

s. 

27 

3d  Sunday  aft.  Trinity. 

9  28 

10 

0 

23  20 

3 

18 

8 

48 

11 

8 

36 

2  42 

M. 

28 

Q.  Victoria  crown.  1838. 

10  32 

11 

4 

23  17 

3 

18 

8 

48  12 

9 

30 

2  55 

Tu. 

29 

Monm.  rebellion,  1685. 

11  35 

11 

40 

23  14 

3 

18 

8 

4813 

10 

27 

3     7 

^y. 

30 

Green.  Hos.  foun.  1696. 

0     6 

0 

35 

23  10 

3 

19 

8 

4714 

11 

26 

3  19 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON  AT  GLASGOW. 


Full  Moon, 2d   day,  26  min.  past 

Last  Quarter, 9th    "     15     "       " 

New  Moon, 17th    "     47     "       " 

Tirst  Quarter, 24th    "     47     "       " 

Apogee, 12th  day,     0  midnight. 

Perigee, ....27th    "       1  afternoon. 


6  morning. 

3  evening. 

4  afternoon. 


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EXEMPLIFICATION  AND  CONSTEUCTION  OF  THE  PRECEDING 
TABLES. 

TO  FIND  THE  TIME  OF  HIGH  WATER  AT  ANT  PLACE  IN  THE   GENERAL  TIDE  TABLE. 

liULE. — To  the  time  of  high  water  at  Glasgow  on  the  given  day,  add  or  subtract 
the  correction  for  the  required  place  as  stated  in  the  table,  and  the  time  of  high 
water  will  be  obtained.  When  the  sum  of  the  correction  and  of  the  time  of  high 
water  in  the  table  exceeds  12  hours,  subtract  12  hours,  and  the  remainder  will  be 
the  time  of  high  water  in  the  morning  or  evening  of  the  given  day,  as  the  column 
denotes ;  when  the  sum  of  the  former  quantities  is  less  than  12  hours,  this  sum  will 
be  the  time  of  high  water  reqxiired  in  the  evening  of  the  preceding  day,  or  the  morn- 
ing of  the  given  day,  according  as  the  column  is  marked  morning  or  evening.  Or 
the  morning  and  the  evening  tides  may  be  found  thus  : — If  the  morning  tide  be 
sought,  and  the  sum  be  above  12  hours,  take  the  time  from  Glasgow  for  the  preced- 
ing evening,  to  which  add  the  correction  for  the  required  place,  from  the  sum  sub- 
tract 12  hours,  and  the  remainder  is  the  morning  tide  at  the  place  required.  If  the 
evening  tide  is  wanted,  and  the  sum  exceed  12  hours,  take  the  Glasgow  morning 
tide  for  the  given  day,  to  which  apply  the  correction  for  the  required  place,  from  the 
sum  subtract  12  hours,  and  the  remainder  is  the  evening  tide  at  the  place  required. 

1.  Required  the  time  of  high  water  at  Peterhead,  25th  September,  1851. 

H.      M. 

Time  of  high  water  evening,  24th  Sept.  at  Glasgow,...         6  32 
Correction  for  Peterhead, -\~  10  58 

17  30 
Subtract, 12     0 

High  water  at  Peterhead,  morning  25th  Sept 5  30 

2.  Required  the  time  of  high  water  at  London  Bridge,  12th  January,  1852. 

II.       M. 

Time  of  high  water  at  Glasgow,  12th  Jan.,  morning,...         1     9 
Correction  for  London  Bridge, -\~  0  20 

Time  of  high  water  at  LondoUj  1 1th  Jan.,  evening, 1  29 

3.  Required  the  time  of  high  water  at  Liverpool  in  the  morning   of  the  1st 

July,  1851. 

H,       M. 

Time  of  high  water  at  Glasgow, 10  37 

Correction  for  Liverpool, 9  35 

20  12 
Subtract, 12     0 

High  water  at  Liverpool,  evening, 8  12 


ELUCIDATIOR  OF  THE  PEECEDING  TABLES. 


23 


4.  On  18th  April,  1850,  the  sun's  longitude  was  28°  19',  and  the  obliquity  of  the 

ecliptic  23°  28'.     Eequired  the  sun's  declination  at  noon. 

To  log.  sine  of  sun's  longitude  at  noon, 28°  19',         9'676094 

Add  log.  sine  of  obliquity  of  ecliptic, 23°  28',         9-600118 

The  sum  (rejecting  1 0  from  sum  of  indices) 

■  is  the  sine  of  sun's  declination, 10°  63',         9'276212 

North  from  21st  March  till  22nd  Sept.,  and  south  the  rest  of  the  year. 

5.  Eequired  the  time  of  the  sun's  rising  and  setting  at  Glasgow,  in  latitude 

55°  52'  K,  longitude  4°  16'  W.,  on  16th  May,  1852. 
By  a  table  of  Semidumalares  the  approximate  time  of  the  sun's  rising  and 

setting  is 3  h.  56  m.     Setting  8  h.  4  m. 

Longitude  in  time  of  Glasgow -J-     1^  -|-     16 

Eeduced  time, 4     12  8     20 

The  sun's  declination  reduced  to  these  times  is  19°  0'  and  19°  10',  and  the  polar 
distances  are  71°  0'  and  70°  50'.  The  horizontal  refraction,  less  sun's  pardlax,  is 
34'  17  —  9"  —  34'  8"  +  90°  =  90°  34'  8",  or  90°  34',  and  hence  the  foUowing  com- 
putation : — 

Zenith,  dist.  90°  34'  90°  34 

PoL  dist....  71  •   0       cosect  0'024330  70  •  50       cosect  0'024767 

Co-latitude,  34  •  8       cosect  0-250944  34  •    8       cosect  0-250944 


Sum,.. 

..195  •  42 

195  -  32 

Half,.., 

,..  97  -61 

sine    9-995911    97  -  46 

sine   9-995998 

Eem... 

..     7-17 

sine    9-103037      7  -  12 

sine    9-098066 

-^  2  )  19-374222  h-  2  )  19-369775 

H.M.  H.M. 

Eeduced  to  time,  l-56'28"     sine  9-687111  4-4-12"     cosine  9 
2  2 


3-52-56  8-8-24 

Equa.  time,     sub.      3-55      Equa.  time,   sub.  3-55 


Time  of  rising,        3-49-0     Time  of  setting,  8-4-29 


AECHIBALD  WHYTE, 

Teacher  of  Mathematics,  Navigation,  and 
Nautical  Astronomy,  Liverpool. 


jjoTE. — The  latitude  of  Glasgow  is  55°  52'  north,  the  longitude  4°  15'  west  of 
Greenwich ;  consequently  there  are  17  minutes  of  difference  of  time  between  the 
clocks  of  Greenwich  and  the  clocks  at  Glasgow,  the  Greenwich  time  being  earlier. 
The  clocks  of  the  United  Kingdom  are  now  generally  adjusted  to  Greenwich  time. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &C. 

WITH  A  KEFERENCE  TO  THEIR  SITUATION. 


To  avoid  jostling  in  meeting,  observe  the  general  rule,  "  Right  hand  to  the 
Wall;"  that  is,  allow  those  you  meet  to  pass  on  your  left.  If  this  is  generally 
acted  on,  much  inconvenience  will  be  avoided  in  our  crowded  thoroughfares. 


A 


Abercom  Street,  from  New  City  Road  to 

Grove  street. 
Abercromby  Place,  West  George  street. 
Abercromby  Street,  from  Gallowgate   to 

Stevenson  street. 
Abbotsford     Place,     south    of    Portland 

street,  Laurieston. 
Academy  Court,  65  Crown  street. 
Adam's  Court,  193  Argyll  street. 
Adam's  Court,  36  Rose  street,  south. 
Adam's  Court  Lane,  from  Argyll  street 

to  Howard  street. 
Adelaide  Place,  west  end  of  Bath  street. 
Adelpbi  Street,  Bridgeton,  south  end  of 

Reid  street. 
Adelpbi  Street,  Hutcbesontown,  fronting 

the  river. 
Adelpbi  Place,  4  Adelpbi  street. 
Agnew  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Aird's   Lane,    between     Bridgegate    and 

Goosedubs. 
Aitcbison's  Court,  113  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Albany  Place,  Saucbiehall  road. 
Albany  Terrace,  286  Renfrew  street. 
Albert  Place,  Milton  st.  and  Maitland  st. 
Albert  Place,  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Albert  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnetbill. 
Albert  Place,  Buccleucb  street. 
Albert  Terrace,  Renfrew  street. 
Albion  Buildings,  116  George  street. 
Albion  Court,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Albion   Street  (South),  from  Bell  street 

to  Canon  street. 
Albion  Street  (Wortb),  from  Canon  street 

to  George  street. 
Albyn  Street,  east  from  Adelpbi  street. 
■Allan  Place,  Douglas  St.,  Blytbswood  ho. 
Alston  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  Gor- 
don street. 
Alston  Lane,  off  Risk  street. 
America  Court,  24  Adelpbi  street. 
Anderston,  west  end  of  Argyll  street. 
Auderston  Quay,  from  M'Alpme  street  to 
Lancefield. 


Anderson  Street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Anderson's  Court,  101  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Anderson  Court,  60  Tureen  street. 

Annfield  Place,  east  end  of  Duke  street. 

Ann  Place,  east  end  of  Parliamentary 
road,  north  side. 

Ann  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Ann  Street,  from  Jamaica  street  to  Os- 
wald street. 

Ann  Street,  from  Cowcaddens  to  Port- 
Dundas. 

Annuity  Court,  52  York  street. 

Antigua  Place,  Nelson  street. 

Apsley  Place,  head  of  Warwick  street. 

Apsley  Place,  Great  Western  road. 

Argyll  Arcade,  100  Argyll  street,  and  30 
Buchanan  street. 

Argyll  Buildings,  corner  of  M'Alpme  St. 

Argyll  Court,  90  Argyll  street. 

Argyll  Place,  315  Argj'll  street. 

Argyll  Street,  from  Stockwell  and  Glass- 
ford  street  to  Anderston. 

Ark  Close,  46  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Ark  Lane,  Duke  street,  north  side. 

Armour  Street,  from  Barrack  street  to 
Moore  street. 

Asbburton  Place,  Renfrew  street. 

Athole  Place,  Bath  street. 

Ayr  Place,  Carnarvon  street. 

Ayton  Court,  62  Old  vennel. 

Ay  ton  Place,  52  Old  vennel. 


B 


Back  Wynd,  109  Trongate  to  Bridgegate. 
Bain's  Court,  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Bain's  Court,  46  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Bain's  Place,  151  West  Nile  street. 
Balmanno   Place,  from  George  street  to 

Shuttle  street. 
Balmanno  Street,  from  George  street  to 

Rottenrow. 
Balmoral  Place,  St.  George's  road. 
Barber's  Close,  97  Saltmarket  street, 
Barclay's  Court,  14  Main  Street,  Gallon. 
Barony  Glebe,  Townhead. 


STEEETS,  SQUAEES,  PLACES,  &c. 


25 


Barony  Place,  east  end  of  Stirling's  road. 
Barrack  street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Duke 

street 
Barraclcs,  Cavalry,  head  of  Eglinton  St. 
Barracks,  Infantrj',  Gallowgate. 
Bath  Lane  (East),  Bath  st.  to  Cathcart  st. 
Bath  Street,  from  Buchanan  st.  to  Pitt  st. 
Bath  Street  Lane,  from  West  Nile  street 

to  Blytheswood  square. 
Bazaar,  72  Candleriggs  street. 
Beaver  Court,  45  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Bedford    Street,    from    Surrey   street    to 

Eglinton  street. 
Bedford  Place,  Eenfrew  st.,  Gamethill. 
Beef  Market,  81  King  street. 
Belhaven  Place,  from  Scotia  place  to  New- 
ton street. 
Bellgrove  Place,  from  Gallowgate  to  Duke 

street. 
Bellgrove  street,  Gallowgate. 
Bell's  Court,  24  Eose  street,  south. 
Bell    Street,    from  Candleriggs   street  to 

High  street. 
Bell  Street,  Bridgeton. 
Bell  street,  Calton. 
Bennie's  Court,  285  Argyll  street. 
Bennie's  Court,  170  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Bilsland's  Open,  56  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Binnie  Place,  Monteith  row,  east  end. 
Bishop  Street,  from  Main  street,  Ander- 

ston,  to  Greenhill  street. 
Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas,  from  Milton 

street  to  Debbie's  loan. 
Bishop  Place,  north  end  of  Bishop  street. 
Black-Boy  Close,  35  Gallowgate. 
Blackfriars'  Street,  High  street,  east  side. 
Blair's  Court,  23  Jamaica  street. 
Blair  Street,  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Blenheim  Place,  Campbell  street,  west. 
Bluevale,  from  Whitevale  to  Drj-gate  toll. 
Blyth's  Court,  17  Virginia  street. 
Blythswood  Holm,  from  Wellington  street 

to  Anderston. 
Bh'thswood  Place,  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bh'thswood    Square,   west   end   of  west 

George  street. 
Blj'thswood  Terrace,  from  Plope  street  to 

Pitt  street. 
Boarhead  Close,  66  High  street. 
Bolton  street,  Paisley  road. 
Bothwell  street,  from  Hope  st.  to  North  st. 
Bothwell  Lane,  from  West  Campbell  st. 

to  Pitt  street. 
Brandon  Place,  West  George  street. 
Breadalbane  Terrace,  Hill  St.,  Gamethill. 
Brickfield  Open,  28  Main  street,  Calton. 
Bridgegate,  from  Stockwell  to  Saltmarket 

street. 
Bridge  Street,  from  Glasgow  Bridge  to 

Eglinton  street. 
Brighton  Place,  New  City  road. 
Broad  Street,  Mile-end,  from  Orr  street, 

eastward. 


Broad  Close,  1  67  High  street. 

Brook  Street,  Mile-end. 

Broomward  Place,  M'Kechnie  st.,  Calton. 

Broomielaw,  west  of  Glasgow  Bridge. 

Brownfield,  from  Brown  st.  toM'Alpine  st., 

Anderston. 
Brown    Street,    from    Ai-gyll    street    tn 

Broomielaw. 
Brown  Street,  Bridgeton,  from  Muslin  sf. 

to  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brown  Street,  from  Corn  st.  to  Debbie's 

loan. 
Brougham  Place,  corner  of  Eenfrew  street 

and  Hope  street. 
Brunswick  Court,  120  Brunswick  street, 

and  109  Candleriggs  street. 
Brunswick   Lane,  from  Brunswick  street 

to  Melville  place. 
Brunswick  Street  and  Place,  from  Tron- 

gate  to  Ingram  street. 
Buccleuch  Street,  Carnethill. 
Buchan  street,  Gorbals,  from  Clyde  terr&ce 

to  Malta  street. 
Buchanan  Buildings,  Cowcaddens. 
Buchanan  Court,  95  Candleriggs  street. 
Buchanan    Court     and    Buildings,     105 

Stockwell  street. 
Buchanan  Court,  75  Argyll  street. 
Buchanan  Court,  83  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan  Court,  44  Trongate. 
Buchanan  Lane,  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Buchanan  Place,  74  Buchanan  street. 
Buchanan  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to 

Port-Dundas  toll. 
Buckingham  Place,  corner  of  Parliamen- 
tary road  and  Buchanan  street. 
Burnbank,  Great  Western  road. 
Burnside  Street,  off  Garscube  road. 
Burnside  Lane,  from  Duke  street  to  New 

veniiel. 
Burnside  Place,  Garscube  road. 
Burrell's  Lane,  from  Duke  street  to  High 

street. 


Cadogan  Street,  from  "Wellington  street 
to  Pitt  street. 

Caledonian  Buildings,  228  Broomielaw. 

Callender's  Close,  70  Stockwell  street. 

Calton  Entry,  from  Gallowgate  to  New 
street,  Calton. 

Calton-mouth,  from  Gallowgate  to  King 
street,  Calton. 

Cambridge  Lane,  from  Cambridge  street 
to  Cowcaddens  street. 

Cambridge  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  street 
to  Woodside  street. 

Cameron's  Court,  119  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

Cameron's  Place,  10  North  street. 

Camlachie,  east  end  of  Gallowgate. 

Campbell's  Court,  40  Candleriggs  street. 


26 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Campbell  Place,  corner  of  Maitland  street 
and  Stewart  street. 

Campbell  Street  (West),  Argyll  street  to 
Sauchiehall  street. 

CampbellfieM,  706  Gallowgate. 

Campbell  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to 
Grteme  street. 

Canada  Court,  78  Queen  street. 

Caual  Basin,  Port-Duudas. 

Canal  Street,  from  Dobbie's  loan  to  Canal 
bank. 

Candleriggs  Street,  from  Trongate  to 
Ingram  street.l 

Candleriggs  Court,  63  Candkriggs  street. 

Canning  Place,  Stirling's  road,  north 
side. 

Canning  Street,  from  Great  Hamilton 
street  to  Bridgeton. 

Canon  Street,  from  North  street,  Auder- 
ston  to  School  wynd. 

Canon  Street,  from  Ingram  street  to 
Shuttle  street. 

Canton  Buildings,  Paisley  road. 

Carlton  Place,  Laurieston,  from  Nichol- 
son street  to  New  Bridge  street. 

Carlton  Court,  13  New  Bridge  street. 

Carnarvon  Street,  from  Cumberland  street 
to  St.  George's  road. 

Carrick  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to 
Broom  iel  aw. 

Carswell's  Court,  26  George  street. 

Castlemilk  Place,  south  of  Hospital  street. 

Castle  Street,  from  Kirk  st.  to  St.  Rollox. 

Castlepen's  Closes,  136  and  148  High  st. 

Cathcart  Street,  from  Buchanan  street  to 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Cathedral  Street,  from  John  street  to 
Buchanan  street. 

Catherine  Lane,  from  Rottenrow  to  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Catherine  Land,  from  Richard  street  to 
Bothwell  street. 

Catherine  Street,  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Catherine  Street,  Anderston,  from  Cran- 
ston street  to  Stobcross  street. 

Cattle  Market,  Graham  square,  and  south 
side  of  Duke  street. 

Cavendish  Street,  Laurieston,  from  Sur- 
rey place  to  Eglinton  street. 

Centre  Street  from  Clyde  place  to  Cook 
street. 

Chalmers  Street,  Claythorn  street. 

Chapel  Close,  85  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Charity  Court,  65  Bridgegate. 

Charlotte  Lane,  from  South  St.  Mungo 
street  to  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

Charlotte  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Low 
Green  street. 

Charlotte  Street,  Port-Dundas,  from 
Dobbie's  loan  to  Canal  bank. 

Charles  Street,  from  Orr  street,  eastward. 

Charles  Street,  St.  Rollox,  opposite  Ten- 
nant's  stalk. 


Charlie's  Close,  105  Canning  street. 
Chatham  Place,  north  side  Stirling's  road. 
Cheapside  Street,  from  Stobcross  street  to 

Anderston  qua}'. 
Church   Lane,   from    Thomson's   lane   to 

English  chapel. 
City  and  County  Buildings,   38   and  46 

Wilson  street. 
City  Hall,  90  Candleriggs  street. 
Clarendon  Place,  Great  Western  and  New 

City  roads. 
Claremont  Street,  from  Royal  crescent  to 

Royal  terrace. 
Claremont  Place,  from  44  to  54    Great 

Clyde  street. 
Claremont  Terrace,  west  end  of  Woodside 

terrace. 
Clarence  Place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Clark's  Buildings,  167  Main  street,  Gor- 
bals. 
Clark's  Court,  109  Bridgegate. 
Clark's  Court,  12  Puddock  row. 
Clarkson's  Court,  16  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Cleland's  Court,  239  Argyll  street. 
Claybrae,  Burnside  lane. 
Claythorn    Street,    from    Gallowgate   to 

King  street,  Calton. 
Cleland  Testimonial,  corner  of  Buchanan 

street  and  Cathcart  street. 
Cleland   Street,  from  Greenside  street  to 

Crown  street. 
Cliftongrove  Crescent,  west  end  of  Grove 

street. 
Cliftongrove  Street,   west  end  of  Royal 

terrace. 
Clifton  Place,  west  of  Clifton  street. 
Clifton  Street,  west  end  of  Somerset  place. 
Clydebank,  south  end  of  Finnieston. 
Clyde   Buildings   and   Place,   Tradeston, 

fronting  the  Harbour,    from   Glasgow 

bridge  to  West  street. 
Clyde  Street  (Great),  from  Jamaica  street 

to  Stockwell  street. 
Clyde    Street   (East),   from    Hutcheson's 

bridge  to  Stockwell  bridge. 
Clyde  Street  (North),  from  Main  street 

to  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 
Clj'de  Street,  Port-Dundas. 
Clyde    Street,   from    Stobcross   street   to 

Anderston  quay. 
Clyde  Street,  Calton,  from  Canning  street 

to  Abercromby  street. 
Clyde  Terrace,  from    Victoria   bridge  to 

Carlton  place. 
Clyde  Terrace  Court,  13  Clyde  terrace. 
Coachwork  Close,  82  George  street. 
Coburg  Place,  by  St.  Rollox. 
Coburg    Street,    from   Norfolk    street   to 

Bedford  street. 
Coburg    Street,    from    Oxford   street    to 

Norfolk  street. 
Cochran  Street,  from  Montrose  street  to 

George  square. 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


27 


Cogan's  Court,  54  Main  street,  Bridge- 
ton. 

Columbia  Place,  New  Cit}'  road. 

College  Clmrch  Open,  168  High  street. 

College,  Old  and  New  Courts,  High  street, 
east  side. 

College  Street,  High  street,  opposite  the 
College. 

College  Street  (West),  from  M'Alpiiie 
street  to  Brown  street. 

Commerce  Street,  Tradeston. 

Commercial  Court,  114  Candleriggs  street. 

Commercial  Court,  106  Gallowgate. 

Commercial  Road,  from  Adelphi  street  to 
Govanhaugh. 

Cook  Street,  from  Eglinton  street  to  West 
street,  Tradeston. 

Cordinei-'s  Court,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Corn  Street,  from  Port-Duiidas  to  Burn- 
side. 

Cornwal  Place,  Grafton  street. 

Coronation  Buildings,  from  South  Coburg 
street  to  Eglinton  street. 

Coulter's  Lane,  from  Abercromby  street 
to  Little  street. 

Coulter's  Square,  5  Marlborough  street 
and  33  Little  street. 

Cowcaddens  Street,  from  top  of  West 
Nile  street  to  New  City  road. 

Craig's  Close,  71  Stockwell  street. 

Craig's  Court,  95  Argyll  street. 

Craighall  Road,  from  Port-Dundas  to 
Possil  road. 

Cranston's  Court,  Cranston  street. 

Cranstonhill,  west  end  of  Anderston. 

Cranston  Street,  west  end  of  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

Craignestock,  east  end  of  Great  Hamilton 
street. 

Crawford  Place,  131  Rottenrow. 

Crawford  Street,  oif  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Crescent  Place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Crossbank,  Great  Western  road. 

Crow  Street,  otf  Gallowgate. 

Crown  Court,  33  Virginia  street. 

Crown  Street,  from  Adelphi  street  south- 
wai'd. 

Crown  Street  (Upper),  from  Rutherglen 
loan,  southward. 

Croy  Place,  from  Turner's  court  to  Max- 
well street. 

Crum's  Close,  61  Gallowgate. 

Cubie  Street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Cumberland  Court,  168  Gallowgate. 

Cumberland  Place,  from  Eglinton  street 
to  Abbotsford  place. 

Cumberland  Street  (North),  from  Can- 
ning sti-eet  to  Catherine  street. 

Cumberland  Street  (South),  from  Can- 
ning street  to  Greenhead. 

Cumberland  Street,  Laurieston,  from  Ab- 
botsford place,  eastward. 


Cumberland  Street,  from  Woodland  road 

to  West  Prince's  street. 
Currie's  Close,  50  High  street. 
Cutler's  Close,  88  Gallowgate. 


D 


Dale  Street,  Main  Street,  Bridgeton. 

Dale  Street,  from  Clyde  buildings,  south- 
ward. 

Dalhousie  Street,  Garnethill. 

Dalhousie  Lane,  otf  Dalhousie  street. 

Dalhousie  Place,  New  City  road. 

Dallas  Court,  229  Argyll  street. 

Dalmarnock  Road,  Bridgeton. 

Deacon's  Close,  22  Calton-mouth. 

Deacon's  Lane,  37  Main  Street,  Calton. 

Deanside  Lane,  from  74  George  street  to 
Rottenrow. 

Dean  Place,  112  Rottenrow  street. 

Dean  Street,  Bahnanno  street. 

Delftlield  Lane,  from  Ai-gjdl  street  to 
Broomielaw. 

Dempster  Street,  west  side  of  North  Fre- 
derick street. 

Dinning's  Court,  47  D;ile  St.,  Tradeston. 

Dixon  Street,  from  Great  Clyde  street  to 
Howard  street. 

Dixon's  Square,  otf  rinnicston  street. 

Bobbie's  I.nrin,  from  Parliamentary  road 
to  Gars  cube  road. 

Dpug',;s  Court,  192  Argjdl  street. 

Douglas  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Dovehill,  Great  and  Little,  from  Gallow- 
gate to  Grwme  street. 

Drummond  Place,  New  City  road. 

Drury  Street,  from  West  Nile  street  to 
Rentield  street.  / 

Drj'gate,  from  High  street  to  Lady  well 
street. 

Duke  Street,  from  High  st.  to  Whitevale. 

Duncan's  Close,  125  High  street. 

Duncan  Street,  Caiming  street. 

Duncan  Street,  from  Marlborough^  street 
to  Abercromby  street. 

Dunchattan  Buildings,  219  Duke  street. 

Dundas  Lane,  from  Dundas  street  to 
Buchanan  street. 

Dundas  Place,  Port-Dundas  road,  east  side. 

Dundas  Street,  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

Dundas  Street,  from  West  George  street 
to  Pai'liamentary  road. 

Dundas  Vale,  Garscube  road. 

Dunlop  Street,  from  Argj^ll  street  to  Jack- 
son street. 

Durham  Court,  47  King  street. 

E 

Eagle  Lane,  53  Maxwell  street. 
Eastfield  Row,  head  of  North  street. 
Eddleston  Place,  Weaver  street. 


28 


STREETS,  SQUAEES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Edwin  Place,  head  of  Surrey  street. 
Egliuton  Place,  157  Eglinton  street. 
Eglinton    Street,   from    Bridge   street   to 

Muirhouse  toll. 
Eldon  Place,  Kingston  place,  Tradeston. 
Elgin  Place,  Sauchieliall  street,  corner  of 

Pitt  street. 
Elliot   Street,    from    Lancelield   quay  to 

Stobcross  street. 
Elmbank  Crescent,  from  Elmbank  place 

to  Kent  road, 
Elmbank  Place,  from  St.  Vincent  street 

to  Elmbank  crescent. 
Elmbank  Street,  from  Saucbiehall  street 

to  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ewing  Place,  corner  of  York  street,  and 

357  Argyll  street. 
Exchange  Square  (Royal),   west  side  of 

Queen  street. 
Exchange  Court,  85  Queen  stieet. 
Exchange  Court  (South),  77  Queen  st. 
Exchange    Comt    (North),    St.    Vincent 

place,  and  22  Royal  Exchange  square. 


Falkland  Place,  corner  of  Renfrew  street 

ar.d  St,  George's  road. 
Ferguson  Street,  from  CowcadJen*  street 

to  Cambrid2;e  street. 
Fiddler's  Close,  75  High  street. 
Fife  Place,  West  Georg:e  sli'eet, 
Finlay  Place,  foot  of  Maxwell  street, 
Finlay  Street,  from  West  Russell  street  to 

Cowcaddens  street. 
Fiunieston,  weit  end  of  Stobcross  street, 

Anderston. 
Finnieston  Lane,  oft'  Finuieston  street. 
Fish  Iilarket,  108  King  street. 
Fitzroy    Place,    Sauchiehall  street,   from 

Sandyford  place,  westward. 
Fleming's  Place,  Cowcaddens. 
Fleming  Street,  Glenpark. 
Florence  Place,  Stanley  street.  Woodlands 

road. 
Fox  Sti-eet,  from  Dixon  street  to  Maxwell 

street. 
Francis  Close,  16  Broomielaw, 
Franklin  Place,  corner  of  Western  ix)ad 

and  St.  George's  road, 
Franklin  Street,  Bridgeton, 
Franklin  Terrace,  from  Sandyford  toll  to 

Overnewton. 
Frazer's  Court,  9  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Frederick  Lane,  from  North  Frederick  st. 

to  North  Hanover  street. 
Frederick  Street  (North),  fi-om  George  sq. 

to  Parliamentary  road. 
Frederick  Street  (South),  from  Ingram  st. 

to  George  square. 
French-Horn  Close,  88  Trongate. 
French  Street,  foot  of  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Fulton's  Close,  88  Trongate. 


G 


Gallowgate,  from  the  Cross  to  Camlachie 

bridge. 
Galloway's  Court,  10  George  street. 
Galloway's  Court,  37  Glassford  street. 
Garden    Street,    from   Weaver   street    to 

Taylor  street. 
Gardenside,  east  end  of  Dalraarnock  road-. 
Garnetdale,  south  of  New  City  road. 
Garnethill,  north  side  of  Sauchiehall  st. 
Game! hill    Street,    from    Hill   stieet   to 

Buccleueh  street. 
Garnet  Pluce,  Hill  street,  Garnethill, 
Gamkirk  Street,  off  East  Milton  street. 
Garscadden  Street,  off  Port-Dundas  road. 
Garscube   Lane,  from  Port-Duudas  road 

to  Cowcaddens  street. 
Garscube  Place,  head  of  Buchanan  street. 
Garscu'LC   Road,  from  Cowcaddens  street 

to  Round  toll, 
Garthland  Street,  from  Hutcheson  street 

to  GhiRsford  street. 
George  Court,  33  Crown  street. 
George   Lane   (West),   from    West    Nile 

street  to  Douglas  street. 
George   1  :ine  (East),    fiom    St,    Vineent 

lane  to  Buchanan  stvtct, 
George  Street,  from  Duke  street  to  George 

s(i'.:Lire. 
George  Street  (West),  from  George  square 

to  Blylhswood  squaix-. 
George  Street,  Jlile-eud,  Caltoi;. 
George  Square,  west  end  of  George  street 

and  Cochran  street. 
Gibson's   Court,   46   Saltmarket,  and   12- 

and  30  Prince's  street. 
Gibson  Street,  south  side  of  Gallowgate, 

near  Barracks. 
Gillies'  Court,  202  Broomielaw. 
Gilmour   Place,    London   street   and   St. 

Andrew's  lane, 
Glasgow  Bridge,   south  end  of  Jamaica 

street. 
Glassford    Street,  from  Argyll   street  t» 

Ingram  street. 
Glebe  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  Gam- 
kirk Railway  dejiot, 
Gloucester  Street,  Kingston,  Tradeston. 
Glenpark,  Duke  street  road,  east  of  Green- 
vale. 
Goosedubbs  Street,  from  Stockwell  street 

to  foot  of  Old  wjmd. 
Gorbals,  south  end  of  Victoria  bridge. 
Gordon  Lane,  9  Gordon  street. 
Gordon   Street,  from  Buchanan  street  to 

Hope  street. 
Govanhaugh,  south-east  side  of  Hutche- 

sontown. 
Govan  Street,  Hutchesontown,  from  south 

end  of  St.  Ninian  street  to  Commercial 

road. 
Grace  Street,  west  end  of  Stobcross  street. 


STEEETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


29 


Grseme  Street,  from  Cambridge  street  to 

Scott  street. 
Grseme  Street,  from  Old  vennel  to  Bar- 

rack  wall. 
Grafton  Square,  head  of  Grafton  street. 
Grafton  Terrace,  head  of  N.  John  street. 
Grafton    Place,  from  Montrose   street  to 

Grafton  street. 
Graham's  Buildings,  62  George  street. 
Graham's  Court,  117  Candleriggs. 
Graham  Square,  445  Gallowgate. 
Graham  Street,  Dalmarnock  road. 
Grant  Street,  from  Cumberland  street  to 

St.  George's  road. 
Gray's  Court,  34  Dale  street,  Tradestoii. 
Great  Wellington  Street,  Paisley  road. 
Great  Western  Road,  from  New  City  road 

to  Botanic  Gardens. 
Greenhead  from  William  st.  to  New  hall. 
Greenhill  Place,  St.  Vincent  street,  from 

Pitt  street  to  India  street. 
Greenhill  Street,  from  St.  Vincent  street 

to  Bishop  street. 
Greenlaw  Place,  Paisley  road. 
Green  Street,  Calton,  from  Canning  street 

to  Tureen  street. 
Greendyke  Street,  from  foot  of  Saltmarket 

to  east  end  of  London  street. 
Green  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Green  Street  Lane,  west  side  of  Green  st., 

Bridgeton. 
Greenside  Street,  from  Hospital  street  to 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Greenvale,  from  Bluevale  to  Glenpark. 
Green  vale  Place,  South  Woodside  road- 
Greenvale  Place,  Cumberland  street,  west. 
Greenvale  Street,  from  East  Rose  street  to 

Thomson's  lane,  east. 
Greyfriars'  Wynd,  147  High  street. 
Grove  Street,  from  Garscube  road  to  Co- 
lumbia place. 
Guild ry  Court,  137   Bridgegate,   and  25 

East  Clyde  street. 

H 

Hafton  Place,  Carnarvon  street. 
Hamilton  Court,  51  Stock  well  street. 
Hamilton  Court,  100  Canning  street. 
Hamilton  Court,  84  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Hamilton  Street  (Little),  from  High  John 

street  to  North  Frederick  street. 
Hamilton  Street  (Great),  from  South  St. 

Mungo  street  to  Canning  street. 
Hanover  Street  (North),  from  George  sq. 

to  Parliamentary  road. 
Hanover  Street  (South),  from  Ingram  st. 

to  George  square. 
Hartfield  Place,  Parliamentary  road, Town- 
head. 
Haitfield    Street,     Parliamentary    road, 

Townhead. 
Havannali    Street,    from  High  street  to 

Burnside  lane. 


Hayfield  Street,  M'Neil  street,  Hutcheson- 
town. 

Herbertson  Street,  from  Cobnrg  street  to 
Eglinton  street. 

High  Street,  from  the  Cross  to  Kirk  st. 

Hill's  Court,  30  Rose  St.,  Hutchesontown; 

Hill  Place,  20  Stirling's  road. 

Hill  Street,  from  Duke  st.  to  Gallowgate. 

Hill  Street,  Garnethill,  from  Cambridge 
street  to  St.  George's  road. 

Hill  Street,  from  Stobcross  street  to  Main 
street,  Anderston. 

Holme  Place,  278  Argyll  street. 

Plolme  Street,  from  Wellington  street  to 
Pitt  street. 

Holmhead  street.  Bell's  Park,  from  Dun- 
das  street  to  North  Fredeiick  street. 

Holland  Place,  oif  St.  Vincent  street. 

Holland  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  street 
to  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hope  Place,  152  New  City  road. 

Hope  Place,  Parliamentary  road,  Town- 
head. 

Hope  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  West 
Russell  street. 

Hope  Street,  from  Main  street,  Anderston, 
to  Stobcross  street. 

Hopetoun  Place,  from  Eottenrow  to  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Horn's  Court,  3  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Hospital  Street,  from  Adelphi  st.,  south- 
wards. 

Houston  Street,  Paisley  road. 

Howard  Street  (East),  from  Maxwell  st. 
to  Ropework  lane. 

Howard  Street,  from  Jamaica  street  to 
Maxwell  street. 

Howard  Street,  from  Dale  street  to  Savoy 
street. 

Hozier's  Street,  head  of  Muslin  street. 

Hunter  Street,  west  side  of  Barracks, 
Gallowgate. 

Huntingdon  Place,  Railroad,  Townhead. 

Hutcheson's  Bridge,  south  end  of  Salt- 
market  street. 

Hutcheson  Street,  from  Trongate  to  lug- 
ram  street. 

Hutchesontown,  south  end  of  Hutcheson's 
bridge, 

Hj'depark  Buildings,  head  of  Hydeparlt 
street. 

Hydepark  Corner,  south-east  corner  of 
Hydepai'k  street,  Anderston  quay. 

Hydepark  Place,  foot  of  Hydepark  street, 
Anderston  quay. 

Hydepark  Street,  from  Stobcross  street  to 
Anderston  quay. 


India  Street,  from   St.  Vincent  street  to 

E^lmbank  crescent. 
India   Street,    from    Somerset    Place   to 

Claremont. 


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STEEETS,  SQUAEES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Ingram  Buildings,  131  Ingram  street. 
Ingram  Court  (East),  21  Ingram  street. 
Ingram  Court  (West),  163  Ingram  street, 

and  100  Queen  street. 
Ingram  Place,  111  Ingram  street. 
Ingram  Street,  from  Candleriggs  street  to 

Queen  street. 
Inkle-Factory  Lane,  from  Shuttle  street 

to  iSTortli  Albion  street. 


J 


Jackson  Street,  fi'om  Stockwell  street  to 

Dunlop  street. 
JaflTaj^'s  Close,  14  Goosedubbs  street. 
Jail  Square,  foot  of  Saltmarket  street. 
Jamaica    Street,    from   ArgyU   street    to 

Glasgow  bridge. 
James's  Court,  1 8  Kose  street,  Hutcbeson- 

town. 
James  Street,  Greeiibead,  Bridgeton. 
James  Street  (East),  from  Waterloo  street 

to  Church  lane. 
James   Street,    from   Stevenson  street  to 

Millroad  street. 
Jamieson's  Court,  113  King  street. 
Jamieson's  Lane,  72  Main  St.,  Anderstou. 
Jane  Place,  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Jane  Street,  off  Blythswood  square. 
Johnston's  Place,  Barony  glebe  (east  end), 

Stirling's  road. 
John's  Court,  39  Crown  street. 
John  Street  (High),   from  George  street 

to  Stirling's  road. 
John  Street  (Low),  from  Ingram  street  to 

George  street. 
John  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
John  Street  (East),  east  end  of  Gallow- 

gate. 
John  Street  Lane,  John  street,  Bridgeton. 


Kelvin  Grove  Place,  from  west  end  of 
Sauchiehall  street  to  Royal  teiTace. 

Kelvin  Street,  south  of  North  Woodside 
road. 

Kenmure  Place,  Glebe  street,  Parliamen- 
tary road. 

Kennedy  Street,  from  Castle  street  to 
Glebe  street. 

Kensington  Place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Kent  Road,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to 
Kortli  street. 

Kent  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Great 
Hamilton  street. 

Kent  Place,  off  Kent  road. 

Keir  Place,  Glebe  street,  Parliamentary 
road. 

Kerr  Street,  from  Little  st.  to  Millroad  st. 

Kellermont  Court,  off  Garscadden  street. 

Killermont  Street,  west  end  of  Parlia- 
mentary road. 


Kinell  Place,  Renfrew  court. 

Kingston  Place,  Tradeston. 

King's  Arms  Close,  66  Trongate. 

King  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Bridge- 
gate. 

King  Street,  Caltou,  from  Calton-mouth 
to  Green  street. 

King  Street,  Mile-end. 

King  Street,  Tradeston,  from  Bridge  St., 
westward. 

Kinniiig  Place,  Paisley  road. 

Kirk  Close,  59  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Kirk  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  High 
street. 

Kirk  Street,  from  Main  street  to  Green 
street,  Caltou. 

Kirk  street,  from  Main  street  to  Buchan 
street,  Gorbals. 

Kirkwood's  Court,  125  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 


L 


Lansdowne  Crescent,  Great  Western  road, 

near  Kelvin  bridge. 
Ladywell  Street,  foot  of  Drygate. 
Laigh-Kirk  Close,  from  59  Trongate  to 

Prince's  street. 
Lancefield,  west  end  of  Stobcross  street. 
Lancetield  Place,  Lancefield,  west  end  of 

Anderston  quay. 
Lancefield  Street,  from  Stobcross  to  foot 

of  Hydepark. 
Landressy  Street,  south  of  Canning  street. 
Largo  Place,  New  Cit}'  road. 
Laurieston,   south  side  of  the  river,  be- 
tween Portugal  street  and  Bridge  st. 
Law's  Buildings,  118  and  126  Bridgegate. 
Lawmoor  Place,  Govanhaugh. 
Lawson's  Court,  125  Trongate. 
Leitch's  Court,  157  Trongate. 
Leopard  Close,  80  High  street. 
Lilly  Place,  Pollockshaws  road. 
Lind  Place,  corner  of  Dalhousie  street  and 

Buccleuch  street. 
Little  Street,  Calton. 
Liverpool  Court,  249  Argyll  street. 
London  Lane,  48  London  street. 
London   Street,  from  the  Cross  to  Mon- 

teith  row. 
Lorn  Place,  Cranston-hill,  Partick  road. 
Love  Loan,  from  Eottenrow  to  head  of 

North  Hanover  street. 
Low  Green  Street,  from  St.  Andrew's  sq. 

to  Green  street. 
Lumsden's  Model  Buildings,  Eoslin  place. 
Lyceum  Court,  72  Nelson  street. 
Lyndhurst  Place,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Lynedoch  Crescent,  Woodlands  road. 
Lynedoch  Place,  Woodlands  road. 
Lynedoch  Street,  Woodlands  road. 
Lyon  Street,  from  Garscube  road  to  North 

Woodside  road. 


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M 

Mack's  Close,  125  Saltmarket  street. 
M'Adam's  Lane,  from  Garscube  road  to 

North  Woodside  road. 
M'Alpine's  Close,  27  Stockwell  street. 
M'Alpine    Street,   from  Argyll  street  to 

Broom  ielaw. 
M'Arthm-'s  Buildings,  12  Anderston  quay. 
M'Combe's  Brae,  Buruside  lane,  opposite 

Havannah  street. 
MTarlane    Street,    from    Gallowgate   to 

Grreme  street. 
M'Gill's  Close,  87  Stockwell  street. 
M'Kechnie  Street,  from  Clyde  street,  Cal- 

ton,  to  Park  lane. 
M'-Nicol's  Court,  209  High  street. 
M'Phersou  Street,  50  High  Street. 
M'Symon    Place,  West   Campbell    street 

and  Holme  street. 
Madeira  Buildings,  Argyll  street,  corner 

of  Oswald  street. 
Madeira  Court,  263  Argyll  street. 
Main  Street,  Anderston,  from  Argyll  street 

to  Sandyford. 
Main    Street,    Bridgeton,    from    Canning 

street  to  Eutherglen  bridge. 
Main  Street,  Caltou,  from  V/ell  street  to 

King  street. 
Main  Street,  Gorbals,  from  Victoria  Bridge 

to  Gorbals  toll. 
Main   Street,  from  Argyll  street  to   Sau- 

chiehall  street. 
Maitlaud  Lane,  from  Maitland  street  to 

Milton  street. 
Maitland    Street,    from    Cowcaddens    to 

Port-Dundas. 
Malta  Street,  from  Main  street   to  Nor- 
folk street. 
Manhattan  Buildings,  30  South  Hanover 

street. 
Mansfield  Place,  west  end  of  West  Eegent 

street  and  Pitt  street. 
Margaret's  Place,  from  Bridgegate  to  Jail 

square. 
Margaret    Street,   from   Little   Hamilton 

street  to  Love  loan. 
Margaret  Street  (South),  off  Eglinton  st. 
Market  Lane,  Jail  square. 
Market  Street,  fiom  Bridgegate  to  East 

Clj'de  street. 
Market   Street  (East),  from  Millroad  st. 

to  Gallowgate. 
Marlborough  Street,  from  Little  street  to 

East  Rose  street. 
Marshall's  Closes,  81  and  127  Bridgegate. 
Marshall's  Court,  5  and  9  S.  Hanover  st. 
Marshall  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  King 

street,  Calton. 
Martj^r  Street,  from  Parson  street  to  Par- 
liamentary road. 
Mason  Street,  from  Castle  street  to  Wea- 
ver street. 


Maxwell  Street,  south  from  Argyll  street 

to  Great  Clyde  street. 
Maxwelltown  Place,  Paisley  road. 
Ma3-field  Place,   from  Newton   street   to 

North  street. 
Mechanics'  Buildings,  Millroad  street. 
Meadow  Side,  Woodlands  road. 
Melbourne  Place,  Kingston. 
Melrose  Street,  from  Great  Western  road 

to  Queen's  crescent. 
Melville  Lane,  43  Gordon  street. 
Melville  Place,  132  Trongate. 
Melville    Street,  from  Wallace  street  to 

St.  James's  street. 
Merchants'  House,  72  Hutcheson  street. 
Merchant  Lane,  from  Bridgegate   to  East 

Clyde  street. 
Methven  Place,  corner  of  Maitland  street 

and  Milton  street. 
Middletou   Place,   Garngad  road  by  St. 

Rollox. 
Miller's  Place,  from  King  street  to  Salt- 
market  street. 
Miller  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  Ingram 

street.. 
Miller  Street  (East),  Bluevale. 
Millfield,  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Millroad  Street,  from  King  street  to  Aber- 

cromby  street. 
Milton  Lane,  from  Milton  street  to  Stev/art 

street. 
Milton    Place,   St.    Vincent  street,  from 

Douglas  street  to  Pitt  street. 
Milton  Street,  from  Cowcaddens  to  Bob- 
bie's loan. 
Mitchell    Lane,    81    Buchanan    street    to 

Mitchell  street. 
Mitchell    Street,    from   Argyll    street    to 

Gordon  street. 
Moncrieff  Street,  from  Kirk  street  to  Malta 

street. 
Monkland  Street,  from  Castle   street  to 

Parliamentarj^  road. 
Montague  Place,  Bath  street. 
Montrose  Street,   from  Ingram  street  to 

Grafton  place. 
Moodie's  Court,  31  Argyll  street. 
Monteith  Eow,  east  of  London  street. 
Monteith  Lane,  back  of  J.Ionteith  row. 
Moore  Place,  West  George  street. 
Moore  Street,  Gallowgate. 
Morrison's  Court,  108  Argyll  street. 
Morris  Place,  Monteith  row. 
Morrison  Street,  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Muir's  Buildings,  7  Melville  street. 
Muirbead   Street,    Hutchesontown,    from 

Adelphi  street  to  Rutherglen  loan. 
Munro's  Court,  63  Stockwell  street. 
Murray  Place,  New  City  road. 
Muse  Lane,  from  Garscube  lane  to  Stewart 

street. 
Muslin  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Mutton  Market,  86  King  street. 


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H 


Napier's  Closes,  77  and  85  Saltmarket  st. 

Napiershall  Street,  from  Great  Western 
road  to  North  "\^'oodside  road. 

Nassau  Court,  51  Main  street,  Anderston. 

National  Bank  Buildings,  Queen  street. 

Nelson  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Stirling 
square. 

Nelson  Street,  from  Bridge  street  to  Mor- 
rison street,  Tradeston. 

New  City  Road,  from  Co-wcaddens  to 
North.  Woodside  road. 

New  London  Road,  from  Canning  street, 
eastward. 

New  Street,  Calton,  from  Russell  street  to 
Calton  cross. 

New  Vennel,  from  High  street  to  Burn- 
side  lane. 

New  Wjmd,  from  119  Trongate  to  Bridge- 
gate. 

Newton  Street,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to 
Bath  street. 

Newton  Place,  Sauchiehall  street,  from 
Woodside  crescent,  westward. 

Nicholas  Street,  from  219  High  street  to 
Shuttle  street. 

Nicholson  Street,  from  Carlton  place  to 
Norfolk  street. 

Nile  Street  (East),  79  Gallowgate. 

Nile  Street  (West),  from  Gordon  street 
to  Cowcaddens  toll. 

Normal  Place,  Garscuhe  road. 

Norfolk  Court,  32  Norfolk  street. 

Norfolk  Lane,  from  Norfolk  street  to  Bed- 
ford street. 

Norfolk  Street,  Laurieston,  from  Bridge 
street  to  Portugal  street. 

Ncrth  Albion  Court,  41  North  Albion 
street. 

North  Street,  Anderston,  from  Main  street 
to  Richard  street. 

North  Woodside  Road,  from  Garscube 
road  to  Woodside. 


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Oakfield  Place,  Douglas  street  and  Jane 
street. 

Oak  Street,  off  Stobcross  street. 

Old  Coach  Close,  151  Gallowgate. 

Old  Post-Office  Court,  114  Trongate. 

Old  Swan  Close,  181  Trongate. 

Old  Wynd,  from  153  Trongate  to  Bridge- 
gate. 

Old  Vennel,  from  High  St.  to  Grseme  st. 

Orr  Street,  Mile-end,  from  Canning  street 
to  Broad  street. 

Osborne  Buildings,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Oswald's  Buildings,  New  London  road. 

Oswald  Court,  71  Maxwell  street. 

Oswald  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to 
Broomielaw  quay. 


Oswald  Street,  from  Dalmarnock  road  to 

New  London  road. 
Oxford  Street,   Laurieston,    from  Bridge 

street  to  Nicholson  street. 


Parker's  Court,  82  King  street,  Calton. 
Parkhouse   Lane,    from    Duke   street   to 

Ladj'well. 
Park  Lane,  Mile-end,  from  Orr  street  to 

Little  street,  Calton. 
Park  Place,  west  end  of  Bridgegate. 
Park  Place,  Paisley  road. 
Parliamentaiy  Road,  from  Buchanan  st. 

to  Castle  street. 
Parson  Green,  Parson  street. 
Parson    Street,    from  Yillafield  place   to 

Castle  street. 
Paterson  Street,  from  Tarbert   street    to 

Rottenrow. 
Paterson  Street,  Morrison  street. 
Paterson  Street,   off  William  street,  An- 
derston. 
Peel  Street,  Mile-end. 
Peel  Terrace,  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Peter's  Buildings,   8   and    13   Airderston 

quay. 
Peter's  Buildings,  67  West  NUe  street. 
Phcenix  Place,  Garscube  road. 
Pettigrew  Street  (South),  from  Havamaah 

street  to  Duke  street. 
Piccadilly  Street,  Anderston,  from  Stob- 

cross  street  to  Anderston  quay. 
Pipehouse  Close,  93  High  street. 
Pitt  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Police  Lane,  South  Albion  street. 
Pollock  Court,  5  Thistle  street. 
Pollock  Street,  off  Paisley  road. 
Poison's  Buildings,  off  Paisley  road. 
Port-Eglinton,  Paisley  Canal  basin. 
Portland  Place  (North),  136  Rottenrow. 
Portland    Street    (South),    end   of   new 

Suspension  Bridge,  Laurieston. 
Portland   Street,  from   George  street    to 

Rottenrow. 
Portugal   Street,   from  Norfolk  street  to 

Surrey  street,  Laurieston. 
Post-Office    Court,    07    Canning    street, 

Calton. 
Pratt's  Court,  109  Argyll  street,  and  9 

Maxwell  street. 
Prince  Court,  Prince's  square. 
Prince's  Street,  from  Saltmarket  street  to 

King  street. 
Prince's  Street,  from  St.  George's  road  to 

Queen's  cre-cent. 
Prince's  Square,  40  and  48  Buchanan  st. 
Prince  of  Wales'  Buildings,  from  34  to  56 

Buchanan  street. 
Provan  Court,  40  North  Frederick  street. 
Provau  Place,  head  of  North  Montrose  st. 


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33 


Provanside,  127  Stirling's  road. 
Puddock   Eow,   from   Portugal    street  to 

Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Pultiiey  Street,  from  Dobbie's  loan  to  Cut 

of  Junction  Canal, 


Queen  Arcade,  110  Renfrew  street,  north 
side. 

Queen  Court,  62  Queen  street. 

Queen's  Crescent,  west  of  St.  George's  road. 

Queenstown,  Great  Western  road,  adjoin- 
ing Botanic  Garden. 

Queen's  Place,  Western  road. 

Queen  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  George 
square. 

Queen  Street  (North),  north-west  side  of 
George  square. 

Queen  Terrace,  from  Cumberland  street  to 
West  Prince's  street. 


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Randolph  Terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Reform  Court,  50  Commerce  street. 
Regent   Place,    east   end   of  Biackfriars' 

street. 
Regent  Place,  West  Campbell  street. 
Regent  Street,  from  West  Kile  street  to 

I31ythswood  square. 
Regent  Terrace,  Stirling's  road. 
Eeid's  Court,  56  Trongate. 
Reid  Street,  Bridgetcn. 
Renfield   Lane,   from   Eenfield   street   to 

Hope  street. 
Renfield  Street,  from  Union  street  to  Cow- 

cadden  street. 
Renfrew  Court,  18  Renfrew  street. 
Renfrew  Lane,  from  West  Nile  street  to 

Hope  street. 
Renfrew  Street,  from  Buchanan  street  to 

St.  George's  road. 
Richmond  Lane,  82  Gallowgate. 
Richmond  Street,  from  Montrose  street  to 

Portland  street. 
Richard  Street,  from   Greenhill  street  to 

North  street. 
Risk  Street,  Great  Hamilton  street. 
.Ritchie's  Lane,  19  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Robertson's  Court,  179  Argyll  street. 
Robertson's  Lane,  Robertson  street. 
Robertson's  Place,  corner  of  Shuttle  street 

and  Nicholson  street. 
Robertson   Street,  from  Argyle  street  to 

Broomielaw. 
Ronald  Street,  from  Taylor  street  to  Dob- 
bie's loan. 
Ropework  Entry,  108  Stockwell  street. 
Ropework  Lane,  from  Jackson  street  to 

Great  Clj'de  street. 
Roslin  Place,  west  end  of  Burnside  street, 

Garscube  road. 


Roslin  Terrace,  corner  of  Abbotsford  place 

Cumberland  street. 
Eosehall  Buildings,  west  end  of  Burnside 

street. 
Rose  Place,  corner  of  Rose  street  and  Hill 

street,  Garnethill 
Rose  Street,  from  Adelj^hi  street  to  Euther- 

glen  loan. 
Rose  Street  (East),  from  Abercromby  St. 

to  James  street,  Mile-end. 
Rose  street,  Garnethill,  from  Sauchiehall 

street  to  Cowcaddens. 
Eottenrow,    from   High    street   to    High 

John  street. 
Royal  Circus,  foot  of  Clarendon  place. 
Royal  Crescent,  west  end  of  Sauchiehall 

street. 
Royal  Bank  Place,  from  Buchanan  street 

to  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Royal  Exchange   Place,  from  Buchanan 

street  to  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Royal  Terrace,  back  of  Eoj^al  crescent. 
Rumford  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Russell  Street,  Kent  street,  east  side. 
Russell  Street  (West),  north  end  of  Hope 

street. 
Rutherford  Lane,  from  Eenfield  street  to 

Hope  street. 
Eutherglen   Loan,   from  Main   street   to 

Little  Govan. 
Rutland  Crescent,  Govan  road. 
Rutland  Place,  Govan  road. 


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Salem  Place,  Holrahead  street. 

Salisbury  Place,  Shaws  road. 

Salisbury  Street,  from  Cumberland  street 

to  Pollockshaws  road. 
Saltmarket   Street,   from   Cross  to   Hut- 

clieson's  Bridge. 
Sandyford,  west  end  of  Anderston. 
Sandyford   Place,  Sauchiehall  road,  from 

Kent  road,  westward. 
Saracen's  Lane,  207  Gallowgate. 
Sauchiehall  Street,  from  West  Nile  street 

to  Sandyford. 
Sauchiehall  Lane,  from  Eenfield  street  to 

Douglas  street. 
Savoy  Street,  Bridgeton. 
Sawmillfield  Place,  Garscube  road,   from 

Dobbie's  loan  to  Possil  toll. 
Scotland  Street,  off  West  st.,  Tradeston. 
Scotland  Street,  off  Woodside  terrace. 
Scott's  Court,  77  Main  street,  Audei-ston. 
Scott's  Court,  349  Gallowgate. 
Scott's  Place,  60  Centre  street. 
Scott  Street,  Port-Dundas. 
Scott  Street,  from   Sauchiehall  street  to 

Buccleuch  street. 
Scotia  Street,  Columbia  place. 
Scotia  Place,  corner  of  Elmbank  street  and 

Sauchiehall  street. 


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STEEETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


School  Wynd,  117  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Shamrock  Street,  from  east  eud  of  New 

City  road  to  St.  George's  road. 
Sharp's  Lane,  80  Mam  street,  Anderston. 
Shaw's  Court,  30  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Shields,  south  of  Paisley  canal. 
Short's  Court,  162  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Silvergrove,  Duncan  street,  Calton. 
Simpson's  Court,  5  Franklin  street.' 
Smithfleld  Buildings,  foot  of  Oswald  st. 
St.  Andrew's   Open,   from  Gallowgate  to 

St.  Andrew's  square. 
St.  Andrew's  Road,  Shields. 
St.  Andrew's  Square,  principal  entry  from 

Saltmarket  street. 
St.  Andrew's  Street,  from   Saltmarket  St. 

to  St.  Andrew's  square. 
St.  Ann  Street,  from  Duke  street  to  the 

Merchants'  quarry. 
St.  David's  Court,  IG  Canon  Street. 
St.  Enoch  Lane,  145  Argyll  street. 
St.  Enoch  Square,  south  side  of  Argyll 

street,  opposite  Buchanan  street.  * 

St.   Enoch    Wynd,   south  side  of  Argyll 

street  to  Howard  street. 
St,  George's  Court,  94  West  Nile  street. 
St.George's  Place,west  side  of  Buchanan  st. 
St.  George's  Road,  from  Sauchiehall  street 

tc  North  Woodside  road. 
St.  James's  Road,  from  Taylor  street  to 

Parliamentarj'  road. 
St.  James's  Street,  from  Castle  street  to 

Parliamentary  road. 
St.  James's  Street,  Paislej'  road. 
St.  James's  Street,  from  Melville  street  to 

Kingston  place. 
St.  John's  Place,  east  end  of  Grasme  st. 
St.  Joseph's  Place,  off  Abercromby  st. 
St.  Margaret's  Place,  from  Bridgegate  to 

Jail  square. 
St.  Mary's  Lane,  from  West  Nile  street  to 

Renfield  street. 
St.   INIary's    Buildings,    St.   Vincent  and 

Eeiifleld  streets. 
St.  Marj''s  Lane,  from  West  Nile  street  to 

Renfield  street. 
St.  Mungo  Street  (South),  from  Gallow- 
gate to  Green  entry. 
St.  Mungo  Street,  from^  Stirling's  road  to 

Parson  street. 
St.   Nicholas   Place,  from  Kirk  street  to 

Weaver  street. 
St.  Ninian  Street,  Adelphi  street. 
St.  Rollox,  Townhead. 
St.  Yincent  Place,  from-  George  square  to 

Buchanan  street. 
St.  Vincent  Street,  from  Buchanan  street 

to  Partick  road. 
St.  Vincent  Lane,  from  St.  Vincent  place 

to  West  George  street. 
Shuttle    Street,    from    Canon    street    to 

George  street. 
Shuttle  Street  Lane,  top  of  Shuttle  street. 


Sinclair's  Court,  363  Gallowgate. 

Sister  Street,  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Smeal's  Buildings,  64  Govanhaugh. 

Smith's  Court,  62  Brunswick  street  and 
53  Candleriggs  street. 

Smith's  Court,  62  Jamaica  street. 

Smith's  Court,  118  Dalmarnock  road. 

Smith's  Place,  40  Dalmarnock  road. 

Soho  Street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Soho  Place,  off  Soho  street. 

Somerset  Place,  Sauchiehall  St.,  west  end. 

Sommerville  Place,  Monteith  row. 

Spoutmouth,  from  Gallowgate  to  Old 
vennel. 

Spreull's  Court,'182  Trongate. 

Springfield  Court,  69  Queen  street,  and  58 
Buchanan  street. 

Springhill  Place,  St.  George's  road. 

Springgrove  Place,  Grove  street. 

Spring  Place,  opposite  Lawmoor  place. 

Stafford  Street,  from  Pultney  street,  east. 

Stafford  Place,  New  Citj'  road. 

Stanhope  Place,  107  Stobcross  street. 

Stanhope  Street,  fi'om  Dobbie's  loan  to 
Parson  street. 

Stanley  Place,  107  Eglinton  street. 

Stanley  Street,  from  Woodland's  road  to 
Carnarvon  street. 

Steel  Street,  from  Saltmarket  street  to 
Low  Green  street. 

Stepney  Court,  137  Loudon  street. 

Stepney  Place,  corner  of  London  and 
Charlotte  streets. 

Stevenson  Street,  from  Khk  street  to 
Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Stewart's  Court,  45  Candleriggs  street. 

Stewart  Street,  from  Ann  street  to  Stir- 
ling street,  Port-Dundas. 

Stirling's  Road,  from  High  Jonn  street  to 
Castle  street. 

Stirling  Square,  west  end  of  Stirling  street. 

Stirling  Street,  from  Pligh  street  to  Stir- 
ling square. 

Stirling  Street  (South),  from  Bedford 
street  to  Margaret  street. 

Stirling  Street,  from  Cowcaddens  street  to 
Dobbie's  loan. 

Stobcross  Crescent,  off  Sandj'ford  road. 

Stobcross  Street,  from  Washington  street 
to  Finnieston. 

Stockwell  Court,  39  Stockwell  street. 

Stockwell  Place,  Stockwell  St.,  west  side. 

Stockwell  Street,  from  Trongate  to  Vic- 
toria bridge. 

Stormont  Street,  east  side  of  Maxwell  st. 

Stourbridge  Court,  210  Argyll  street. 

Strnthers'  Court,  43  Dalmarnock  road. 

Struthers  Street,  Calton,  from  Stevenson 
street  to  Millroad  street. 

Suffolk  Street,  from  South  St.  Mungo  st. 
to  Kent  street. 

Sugar-house  Closes,  132  and  138  Gallow- 
gate. 


STEEETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


Summer  Street,  Mile-end. 

Sun  Close,  19  Saltmarket  street. 

Surrey  Place,  head  of  Surrey  street,  Pol- 

lockshaws  road. 
Surrey  Street,   from    Portugal   street   to 

Edwin  place. 
Sussex  Place,  9  Adelphi  street. 
Swan  Close,  112  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Sweep's  Close,  72  High  street. 
Sweet's  Court,  109  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Sydney  Court,  62  Argyll  street. 
Sydney  Street,   east  end   of  Gallowgate, 

north  side. 


T 


Tanwork  Close,  89  Gallowgate. 

Tarbert  Street,  Balmanno  street. 

Taylor  Street,  from  Eottenrow  to  Parson 

street. 
Tennent  Street,  from  Castle  street,  to  Glebe 

street. 
Terrace    Street,    off  St.   Vincent    street, 

Greenliill  place. 
Thistle  Street,  from  Adelphi  street,  south- 
wards. 
Thistle  street,  from  Sauchiehall  street  to 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomas  Street,  east  end  of  Duke  street, 

Bluevale. 
Thomson's  Court,  138  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Thomson's  Lane,  Marlborough  st.,  Calton. 
Thomson's  Lane  from  Green  st.  to  Eisk  st. 
Thomson's  Square  60  Main  st.,  Anderstou. 
Thrushgrove,  corner  of  Milton  street  and 

Cowcaddens. 
Tobago  Street,  Calton,  Canning  street  to 

Stevenson  street. 
Tontine  Buildings,  from  12  to  34  Tron- 

gate. 
Tontine  Close,  Si  Trongate. 
Torwcod  Place,  Buccleuch  st.,  Garnethill. 
Tourville  Buildings,  head  of  Brunswick  st. 
Tradeston,  at  the  south  end  of  Glasgow 

bridge. 
Trafalgar  Street,  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Trafalgar  Place,  120  Broomielaw. 
Trongate,  from  the  Cross  to  Stockwell  and 

Glassford  streets. 
Tureen  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  King 

street,  Calton. 
Turner's  Court,  87  Argyll  street. 
Tylefield  Street,  from  Gallowgate  to  Soho 

place. 


u 


Union  Court,  172  Argyll  street. 
Union  Place,  North  street,  Anderston. 
Union  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to  Gor- 
don street. 
Union  Street,  and  Union  Lane,  Calton. 
Ure  Place,  Montrose  street. 


Tjre  Place  (North),  west  end  of  Eotten- 
row street. 


Victoria  Court,  19  Gallowgate. 
Victoria  Place,  Upper  Crown  street. 
Victoria  Place,  1  West  Eegent  street. 
Victoria  Place,  46  Buccleuch  street. 
Villafield,  north  end  of  Taylor  street ; 
Villafield  Place,  head  of  Taylor  street. 
Virginia  Buildings,  43  Virginia  street. 
Virginia  Court,  71  Virginia  street. 
Virginia  Place,  head  of  Virginia  street. 
Virginia    Street,   from   Argyll   street    to 
Ingram  street. 


Waddel's  Court,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Wallace  Court,  Bell  street,  south  side. 
Wallace  Court,  72  Maitland  street. 
Wallace  Street,  Eglinton  street. 
Wallace  Street,  107  Maitland  street. 
Walmer  PLice,  head  of  Hospital  street. 
Warroch  Street,  from  Stobcross  street  to 

Anderston  quay. 
Wardrop's  Court,  38  Queen  street. 
Warwick  Street,   from  Norfolk  street  to 

Bedford  street. 
Washington    Street,    from    Main   street, 

Anderston,  to  Anderston  quay. 
Waterloo  Place,  off  Dundas  st.,  Kingston. 
Waterloo  Close,  91  Stockwell  street. 
Waterloo  Street,  from  Hope  st.  to  Pitt  st. 
Waterloo   Street,   from  Greenvale  street, 

eastwards. 
Waterport  Buildings,  from  10  to  18  Great 

Clyde  street. 
Water    Street,    Port-Dundas,    from  Ann 

street  to  Port-Dundas  road. 
VY''atson's  Court,  194  Gallowgate. 
Watt  Street,  from  Broomielaw  street  to 

Argyll  street. 
Weaver  Street,  from  Eottenrow  to  Stir- 
ling's road. 
Wellcroft  Place,  157  Eglinton  place. 
Well   Street,  Main  street   to   Great  Ha- 
milton street. 
Wellington  Arcade,  from  122  Sauchiehall 

street  to  Renfrew  street. 
Wellington  Court,  43  Argyll  street. 
Wellington  Lane,  from  Wellington  street 

to  Pitt  street. 
Wellington  Place,  east  end  of  Adelphi  st. 
Wellington  Place  (North),  Sauchiehall  st. 
Wellington  Street,  from  Argyll  street  to 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Wellington  Street,  from  Wellington  place 

to  Lawmoor  place. 
Wellpark,  St.  Anne  street. 
Wemyss  Place,  east  end  of  Hill  street 

Garnethill. 


36 


STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  &c. 


West  Street,  from  Clyde  buildings  south- 
wards, Tradeston. 

West  Street,  off  Canning  street, 

Western  Bank  Buildings,  south  side  of 
Canning  street,  Calton. 

Western  Place,  Grove  street. 

Western  Road,  (Great),  from  New  City 
road  to  Botanic  Gardens. 

Whitevale,  from  Gallowgate  to  Duke  st. 

William  Street,  Anderston,  west  of  North 
street. 

William  Street,  Eglinton  street. 

William  Street,  Greenhead,  south  of  Can- 
ning street. 

William  Street,  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 

William  Street,  Cowcaddens. 

Williamson's  PL,  34  John  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Willowbank  Place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson  Street,  from  Candleriggs  street  to 
Virginia  street. 

Wilson's  Close,  139  Saltmarket. 

Wilson's  Court,  57  Argyll  street. 

Wilson's  Court,  8  Broomielaw, 

Windmill  Croft,  from  West  st.  to  Spring- 
field buildings. 

Windsor  Place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Windsor  Terrace  (West),  Queenstown  or 
Great  Western  road. 


Windsor  Terrace  (East),  St.  George's  rd. 

Windsor  Street,  from  New  City  road  to 
North  Woodside  road. 

Wood's  Buildings,  55  Duke  street. 

Wood  Lane,  338  Gallowgate. 

Wood  Lane,  30  Broomielaw. 

Woodlands  Road,  back  of  Woodside  cres- 
cent. 

Woodlands  Terrace,  oif  Claremont  terrace. 

Woodside  Crescent,  west  end  of  Sauchie- 
hall street,  north  side. 

Woodside  Place,  Woodside  crescent. 

Woodside  Terrace,  north  end  of  Woodside 
crescent. 

World's  End,  Finuieston. 

Wright  Street,  from  Dake  street  to  Lady- 
well  street. 


York  Street,  from  Argyll  st.  to  Broomie- 
law. 
York  Street,  Little  Govan. 
York  Lane,  24  York  street. 
York  Place,  339  Argjdl  street. 
Young's  Buildings,  292  Argyll  street. 
Young  Street,  off  Gallowgate. 


POST-OFFICE 

GLASGOW  DIRECTORY. 


A 

ABBOTT,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  116,  118,  and  120  London  street, 
house,  Maryhill. 

ABERCROMBY,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchants,  45  Candleriggs. 

Abercromby,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Ahercromby  ^  Co.^  house,  8  WoGd:.itle  terrace. 

Abercromby,  John,  grocer  and  coal  merchant,  293  Parliamentary  road. 

Abercrombie,  Laurie,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  1  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  street. 

Abercromby,  Mrs.,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 

ABERDEEN,  Mrs.,  1  Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Aberdeen  Bank.     Royal  Bank,  agents. 

Aberdeen  Assurance  Company,  office.  111  St.  Vincent  street.  Wm.  Geddes  Smith, 
resident  secretary;  John  Notman,  accountant;  agents,  W.  CoUedge,  writer,  116 
St.  Vincent  street;  H.  Mactavish,  wine  merchant,  St.  Vincent  place;  Jame* 
M'Michael,  house  factor,  Brunswick  street;  D.  Tainsh,  writer,  21  South  Hanover 
street ;    and  John  Thompson,  commission  agent.  Union  street. 

Aberdeen  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  street. 

Accidental  Death  Insurance  Co.,  30  Royal  Exchange  square.    See  Adv.,  Appen. 

ABERNETHY,  John,  victuaUer,  223  High  street. 

ADAIR,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  366  Argyll  street. 

Adair,  Peter,  grocer,  62  Tobago  street. 

ADAM,  Alexander,  sculptor,  38  Cook  street. 

Adam,  Archibald  M.,  of  W.  S.  Lorrain  cf  Adam,  house,  191  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Adam,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  Finlay  place,  97  Maxwell  street. 

Adam,  James,  fruiterer,  27  Howard  street. 

Adam,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  12  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 

Adam,  James,  of  Baton  4"  Adam,  121  Cumberland  street. 

Adam,  James,  of  John  Walker  4-  Co.,  house,  109  Hope  street. 

Adam,  James,  accountant,  house  and  land  agent,  502  Gallowgate. 

Adam,  J.  G.,  &  Walker,  calico  printers  and  manufacturers,  12  St.  Vincent  place, 
works,  Denovan,  near  Denny,  and  Brook  street,  Mile-end. 

Adam,  J.  G.,  of  J.  G.  Adam  cf  Walker,  residence,  Denovan,  Stirlingshire. 

Adam,  John,  builder;  brick,  tile,  and  pottery  works;  Eoman  cement  and  general 
grinder,  206  Duke  street,  house,  208  do. 

Adam,  John,  at  Muir,  Brown,  cf  Co.'s,  house,  146  Rottenrow  street. 

Adam,  John,  provision  merchant,  82  Govan  street. 

Adam,  John,  of  William  Adam  if  Son,  house,  MUnbank. 

Adam,  John,  late  provision  merchant,  34  Shamrock  street. 

Adam,  John  William,  20  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Adam,  Peter,  of  William  iPLaren,  Sons,  cf'  Co.,  hovise,  8  Sandyford  place. 

Adam,  Robert  P.,  of  Adam,  Brothers,  tf  Co.,  residence,  Tour  house,  near  Kilmarnock. 

Adam,  Robert,  surgeon,  47  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Adam,  Robert,  flesher,  180  Stirling's  road. 

Adam,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  6  Surrey  lane. 

Adam,  William,  &  Son,  bleachers  and  finishers,  Milnbank. 

Adam  &  Wright,  manufacturers  of  small  wares,  hosiers,  glovers,  &c.,  Old  Post  Office 
court,  114  Trongate. 


38  ADAM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— AGNEW. 

Adam,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  34  George  street. 
Adam,  Mrs.,  milliner,  134  Trongate. 
Adam,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  40  Orr  street. 
Adam,  Mrs.,  132  Renfrew  street. 
Adam,  Miss,  staymaker,  132  Renfrew  street, 

Adam,  Miss  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  38  North  Frederick  street. 
Adam,  E.,  milliner,  54  Buchanan  street,  work-rooms,  15  Dixon  street. 
ADAMS,  C,  smith  and  scale-beam  maker,  49  Trongate. 
Adams,  Alex.  Maxwell,  M.D.,  23  Buccleuch  street. 
Adams,  George,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news  agent,  13  Nelson  street. 
Adams,  James,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  Tradeston  saw-mills,  Scotland  street. 
Adams,  James,  of  James  Adams  df  Co.,  house.  South  Eldon  place,   head  of  Pater- 
son  street. 
Adams,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  34  Buccleuch  street. 

Adams,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  provision  merchants  and  commission  agents,  108  Stockwell  st. 
Adams,  John  K.,  of  Third,  Adams,  ^  Co.,  house,  3  Royal  Circus,  New  City  road. 
Adams,  Richard  and  Robert,  teachers  of  music  (cornopean,   piano-forte,  violin,  and 

flute),  104  Peel  terrace.  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Adams,  William,  house  factor  and  commission  agent,  at  John  M'^Indoe's,  40  Brown 

street. 
Adams,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  60  Renfrew  street. 
Adams,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  201  New  City  road. 
Adams,  Misses,  teachers  of  music  (piano-forte  and  singing),  104  Peel  terrace.  Hill 

street,  Garnethill. 
ADAMSON,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  32  Broomielaw. 
Adamson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths,   38  Stockwell  street,  and  20  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Adamson,  A.  &  W.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  50  South  Portland  street. 
Adamson,  Ebeuezer,  inspector  of  poor.  City  Poor-House,  house,  142  Grafton  place, 

North  Montrose  street. 
Adamson,  F.  M.,  of  Oliver  G.  Adamson  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Adamson,  Oliver  G.,  &  Co.,  Brazilian  merchants,  commission  merchants,  and  agents 

for  the  purchase  of  goods,  32  George  square. 
Adamson,  Oliver  G.,  of  Oliver  G.  Adamson  (J-  Co.,  house,  11  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Adamson,  William,  glazier,  20  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
ADDIE,  John,  dairyman,  57  South  Coburg  street. 
Addie  &  Miller,  coalmasters,  St.  Mary's  Buildings,  33  Renfield  street. 
Addie,  Miller,  &  Rankin,  ironmasters,  St.  Marj^'s  buildings,  S3  Renfield  street. 
Addie,  Robert,  of  Addie  and  Miller,  and  of  Addie,  Miller,  cf-  Ranhin,  residence,  Rose 

Hall  house,  by  Coatbridge. 
Adelphi  Dyework,  Govan  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Adelphi  Distillery,  4  Muirhead  street. 
Adelphi  Foiindry,  Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown. 
Adelphi  street  Equitable  Loan  Office,  30  Adelphi  street. 

ADIE,  Alex.  J.,  engineer,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  North  Queen  street. 
Adie,  Andrew,  Eddleston  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Adie,  William,  &  Co.,  spirit  dealers,  29  St.  James's  road. 
ADSHEAD,  James,  boiler  maker,  20  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Affidavit  Office  for  England  and  Ireland,  Drew  &  M'CIure,  11  Buchanan  street. 
Affidavit  Office  for  English  and  Irish  Courts  of  Chancery,  77  Montrose  street. 
AFLECK,  John,  pawnbroker  and  jeweller,  172  Argyll  street,  and  6  Union  street, 

house,  Grafton  square. 
AFFLECK,  Thomas,  muslin  manufacturer,  17  James's  street,  east. 
Affleck,  Joseph,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent,  69  South  Portland  street. 
Affleck,  Robert,  house  factor,  178  Gallowgate. 
Age  Assurance  Company,  A.  Mercer,  agent,  140  George  street. 
AGNEW,  James  Moir,  teacher  of  music  and  dancing,  56  Howard  street. 
Agnew,  John,  surgeon,  1  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Agnew,  John,  tobacco  pipe  manufacturer,  113  and  122  Gallowgate. 
Agnew,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  46  Jamaica  street. 
Agnew,  Samuel  &  George,  boot  and  shoemakers  and  leather  cutters,  122  Cowcaddens 

street. 
Agnew,  William,  agent  and  umbrella  maker,  86  Stevenson  street,  Galton. 


AGRI.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY— AITKEN".  S9 

Agriculturist  Cattle  Insurance  Co.,  Robert  M'Cowan,  agent,  67  Miller  street. 
AIKEN,  John,  wine,  spirit,  tea,  and  tobacco  merchant,  96  and  216  High  street,  134 

and  136  King  street,  house,  65  Charlotte  street. 
AIRMAN,  George,  iron  merchant,  17  Gordon  street,  house,  Renfrew  road,  Govan. 
Aikman,  John,  Royal  Bank,  house.  Royal  Bank  buildings. 
Aikman,  Matthew,  writer  and  notary  public,  132  South  Portland  street. 
Aikman,  Peter  &  Thomson,  commission  merchants,  and  ship  insurance  agents,  110 

Buchanan  street. 
Aikman,  Peter,  of  Peter  ^-  Thomson  Aikman,  house,  177  West  Regent  street. 
Aikman,  Robert,  merchant  and  insurance  broker,  17  Gordon  street,  house,  260  West 

George  street. 
Aikman,  Thomas,  calenderer,  77  Glassford  street. 

Aikman,  Thomson,  ofP.  (f  T.  Aikman,  house,  Florentine  Bank,  Hillhead. 
Aikman,  William,  teller,  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  260  West  George  St.,  Brandon  pi. 
AIMER,  Geo.,  printer,  house,  10  North  Coburg  street. 
AINSLIE,  David,  of  William  Ainslie  ^  Son,  house,  133  Hospital  street, 
Ainslie,  William,  &  Son,  candlemakers,  47  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
AIRD,  William,  saddler,  13  Exchange  square. 
Aird,  Mrs.  Hugh,  93  South  Portland  street. 

AITCHISON,  Alex.,  patent  grease  manufacturer  and  tallow  merchant,  28  Spout- 
mouth,  house,  156  Gallowgate. 
Aitchison,  John,  merchant  and  patentee  of  sugar  machines,  105  Kensington  place, 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Aitchison,  John,  confectioner,  112  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Aitchison,  William,  provision  merchant,  72  Robertson  street. 
Aitchison,  Mrs.,  96  Cambridge  street. 
Aitchison,  Misses,  dressmakers,  29  Hutcheson  street. 

AITKEN,  Alexander,  manufacturer  of  stripes,  galas,  &c.,  Smith's  ct.,  53  Candleriggs. 
Aitken,  Alexander  W.,  insurance  broker,  17  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Aitken,  Andrew  N.,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  dealer,  493,  495,  and  497  Gallowgate, 
Aitken,  D.  T.,  teacher,  4  and  6  Rottenrow  street,  house  do, 
Aitken  &  Drummond,  cotton  yarn  merchants  and  agents,  102  Virginia  place. 
Aitken,  Edward,  house  factor,  Greenhead, 

Aitken,  Edward,  wholesale  coffee  and  spice  merchant,  1  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  dyers  and  calico  printers,  709  Gallowgate. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  of  Ilugh  Aitken  <f  Co.,  house,  20  Whitevale. 

Aitken,  J.  H.,  teacher  of  English  grammar,  elocution,  and  Latin,  48  George  square. 
Aitken,  James,  watchmaker,  42  York  street, 

Aitken,  James,  engineer,  of  Murdoch,  Aitken,  cf-  Co.,  residence,  Beechwood,  Partiek. 
Aitken,  James,  baker,  10  Water  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Aitken,  James  H.,  jun.,  teacher  of  writing,  arithmetic,  geography,  navigation,  and 

mathematics,  48  George  square. 
Aitken,  James,  slater,  yard,  97  Cathedral  street,  house,  6  Margaret  street. 
Aitken,  James,  jeweller,  96  Argjdl  street,  house,  9  Maxwell  street. 
Aitken,  James,  house  and  coach  painter  and  paper-hanger,  25  New  wynd. 
Aitken,  James  &  John,  woollen  drapers,  14  Gallowgate. 

Aitken,  James,  of  Robert  Gilkison  cf-  Co.,  house,  4  St.  James's  street,  Kingston. 
Aitken.  James,  of  Aitken  cf-  Drummond,  house,  5  Brighton  place. 
Aitken,  Dr.  John,  M.D.,  21  Blythswood  square. 
Aitken,  John,  contractor,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Aitken,  John,  156  Crown  street,  Hutchesoutown, 
Aitken,  John,  grocer,  108  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Aitken,  John,  cowfeeder  and  coal  agent,  125  West  Nile  street, 
Aitken,  Mark,  builder,  54  Buccleuch  street. 
Aitken,  Mathew,  teacher,  Free  Church  School,  Hozier  street,  Bridgeton,  house,  93 

Abercromby  street. 
Aitken  &  Moffat,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  66  St.  Vincent  street. 
Aitken,  Peter,  jeweller,  96  Argyll  street,  house,  213  Buchanan  street, 
Aitken,  Robert,  of  Aitken  ^Moffat,  house,  201  Bath  street, 
Aitken,  Robert,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  9  and  11  Nile  street,   Gallowgate, 

house.  East  Park  Cottage,  Garscube  road, 
Aitken,  Robert,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  126  High  street, 
Aitken,  William  G.,  warehouseman,  18  Norfolk  street. 


40  AITKEN.^-GENEEAL  DIKECTORY.— ALEXANDER, 


Aitken,  "William,  candleraaker,  4  and  8  Cross  Gibson  street. 

Aitken;  WiUiam,  manufacturer,  38  Queen  street,  house,  20  St.  George's  road. 

Aitken,  William,  wright,  Greenhead. 

Aitken,  W.,  21  Nicholson  street. 

Aitken,  Mrs.,  4  Abbotsford  place, 

Aitken,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  22  Laigh-kirk  close. 

Aitken,  Mrs.,  tavern  keeper,  44  Trongate. 

Aitken,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary  for  needlework,  music,  &c,,  48  George  square. 

Aitken,  Janet,  victualler,  33  High  street. 

Aitken,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Aitken,  Miss,  101  Douglas  street. 

AITKENHEAD,  Alexander,  baker,  110  Main  Street,  Bridgetou. 

Aitkenhead,  Alexander,  Shield's  dairy,  134  Bridgegate. 

Aitkenhead,  Alexander,  general  grocer  and  victualler,  398  Argyll  street. 

Aitkenhead,  James,  dairyman,  40  Stockwell  street. 

Aitkenhead,  John,  provision  merchant,  35  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Aitkenhead,  Mrs.,  victualler,  10  Main  street,  Calton. 

AITON,  Hugh,  at  Hamilton  cj-  Arthur's,  house.  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

ALCORN,  James,  plasterer,  2.53  Parliamentary  road. 

ALEXANDER,  Andrew,  of  James  Alexander  if  Son,  house,  38  West  Campbell  street. 

Alexander,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Shuttle  street. 

Alexander,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  151  West  George  street. 

Alexander,  Edward,  7  Montrose  street,  residence,  Ardoch  cottage,  by  Dumbarton. 

Alexander,  Edward,  &  Sons,  merchants  and  agents,  7  Montrose  street. 

Alexander,  Edward,  jun.,  7  Montrose  St.,  residence,  Ardoch  cottage,  by  Dumbarton. 

Alexander,  George,  7  Montrose  street,  house,  Cloverbank,  326  Garngadhill. 

Alexander,  Henry,  furnishing  shop,  168  and  170  West  Regent  street. 

Alexander,  Hugh,  grain  and  meal  agent,  272  Buchanan  street. 

Alexander,  Hugh,  at  Charles  Tennant  (f  Co.'s,  49  Cochran  street. 

Alexander,  James,  victualler,  18  Little  street,  Calton. 

Alexander,  James,  surgeon  and  dentist,  128  Union  street. 

Alexander,  James,  agent  for  the  National  Fh'e  and  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Scot- 
land, 151  West  George  street. 

Alexander,  James,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  65  Bridgegate. 

Alexander,  James,  of  Alexander,  Brothers,  cj-  Co.,  house,  9  Cambridge  street. 

Alexander,  James,  spirit  dealer,  30  Main  street,  Calton. 

Alexander,  James,  of  Renwick  <$•  Alexander,  house,  173  Sauchiehall  street. 

Alexander,  James,  of  J.  <f  J.  Alexander,  house,  9  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Alexander,  James,  collector  of  Clyde  dues,  14  Robertson  street. 

Alexander,  James,  &  Son,  wrights  and  timber-merchants,  &c.,  54  Cadogan  street. 

Alexander,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  40  and  42  Gallowgate. 

Alexander,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  56  Muslin  St.,  Bridgeton,  ho.  dc. 

Alexander,  James,  general  toy  bazaar,  11  Wellington  arcade. 

Alexander,  James,  shawl-fringer,  21^  St.  Vincent  place. 

Alexander,  James,  victualler,  249  George  street. 

Alexander,  James,  at  J.  4'  D-  Paton's,  17  John  street,  house,  84  North  Hanover  St. 

Alexander,  James,  of  Alexander  (f  Thomson,  house,  30  Pollock  street.  Paisley  road- 
Alexander,  .James,  at  Gray  cf  Wilson's,  house,  166  Hope  street. 

Alexander,  J.  &  J.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  22  Argyll  street. 

Alexander,  John  Henrj',  manaserand  proprietor  of  Theatre-Roj'al,  ho.,  32  Dunlop  st. 

Alexander,  John,  bookbinder,  31  Argyll  street. 

Alexander,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  and  7  St.  Enoch's  wynd, 

Alexander)  John,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  victuallers,  81  High  street. 

Alexander,  John,  Bridgeton  operative  victualling  society,  158  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Alexander,  John,  printer  and  publisher  of  the  Courier,  75  Argyll  street,  house,  25 
Elmbank  place. 

Alexander,  John,  7  Montrose  street,  house,  11  Kelvin  terrace. 

Alexander,  John,  fishmonger,  135  Campbell  street,  west. 

Alexander,  John,  hill  clerk,  93  Parliamentary  road. 

Alexander  &  Moore,  mining  engineers,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 

Alexander,  E.  F.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinning  and  thread  works,  Duke  street,  count- 
ing house,  Duke  street. 

Alexander,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  24  Hutcheson  street. 


ALEXANDER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ALLAN.  41 

Alexander,  Robert,  &  Co.,  turkey-red  dyers  and  calico-printers,  38  West  George  St., 

works,  Alexandria  and  Levenfield,  Dumbartonshire. 
Alexander,  Robert,  merchant,  38  West  George  st.,  resid.,  Hermitage,  Helensburgh. 
Alexander,  Robert,  corn  factor  and  commission  merchant,  82  Union  street,  house,  6 

Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  lithographer  and  engraver,  2  Howard  street. 
Alexander,  Thomas,  of  Thompson  <f  Alexander,  house,  9  Hopetoun  place. 
Alexander  &  Thomson,  merchants,  4  South  Hauover  street. 
Alexander,  Walter,  at  Wm.  F.  Burnley  ^  Co.^s,  house,  Renfrew  road,  Govan. 
Alexander,  Walter,  at  R.  Balgleish,  Falconer,  ^  Co.''s,  4  North  court,  Eoj'al  Exch. 
Alexander,  William,  working  jeweller,  gold  and  silversmith,  and  watch  and  clock 

maker,  28  Argyll  arcade,  house,  69  Union  street. 
Alexander,  William,  of  Alexander  i^  Moore,  mining  engineers,  ho.  30  Monteith  row. 
Alexander,  William,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  51  South  Albion  street. 
Alexander,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  176  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Alexander,  William,  &  Co.,  blockmakers,  shipwrights,  and  boat -builders,  1 1  Dale 

street,  Tradeston,  and  Windmill  Croft. 
Alexander,  William,  jun.,  goldsmith,  28  Argyll  arcade,  ho.  69  Union  street. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  H.,  milliner,  dress,  straw-hat,  and  stay-maker,  168  and  170  West 

Regent  street. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  Shuttle  street. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Joseph,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  49  Argj'll  arcade. 
Alexander,  Mrs.,  grocer,  406  Parliamentary  road. 
Alexander,  Mrs.,  25  Clyde  place. 
Alexander,  Miss,  20  Newton  place. 
Alexander,  Miss,  grocer,  91  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Alfred  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Association,  John  Buchanan,  agent,  87  Union  st. 
ALGIE,  Misses,  dress-makers  and  milliners,  223  Gallowgate. 
ALLAN,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  15  Norfolk  street. 
Allan,  A.,  fruiterer,  76  St.  George's  place. 

Allan,  Alexander,  of  William  Allan  <^  Sons,  house,  1  Grafton  street. 
Allan,  Alexander,  shipowner,  16  Newton  place. 
Allan,  Alex.,  at  James  Ritchie's,  ivriier,  house,  82  Buccleuch  street. 
Allan,  Alexander,  jun.,  &  Co.,  ham-curers  and  provision  merchants,  80  Candleriggs. 
Allan,  Andrew,  cabinet   and  upholstery  show  rooms,  57  Argyll  street,  house,  6U 

London  street. 
Allan,  Archibald,  provision  merchant,  8  and  10  East  Nile  st.,  and  219  Gallowgate. 
Allan,  Archd.  P.,  warehouseman  and  rag  merchant,  58  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Allan,  A.  &  J.,  ham-curers,  cheese,  butter,  and  general  provision  merchants,  108, 

110,  and  112  Candleriggs. 
Allan  &  Carswell,  manufacturers,  4  Montrose  street. 
Allan  &  Drummond,  wrights  and  builders,  20  Great  Western  road. 
Allan,  David,  waterproof  cloth  manufacturer,  St.  Rollox.     Letters  left  at  12  Royal 

Exchange  square. 
Allan,  David  S.,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  78  Bath  street. 
Allan,  David,  of  Allan  cf  Ferguson,  house,  90  Shamrock  street. 
Allan,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  85  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Allan,  David,  teacher,  57  Old  wynd. 

Allan,  David,  agent  for  farm  produce  and  coal,  396  Argyll  street. 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  lithographers  and  engravers,  74  Buchanan  street. 
Allan,  George,  poulterer,  219  George  street. 
Allan,  Isaac,  marble  cutter,  98  Bothwell  street. 
Allan,  James,  lumper  and  stevedor,  46  Clyde  buildings. 
Allan,  James,  Govan  colliery  office,  1  Dixon  street. 
Allan,  James,  spirit  dealer,  306  Gallowgate. 

Allan,  James,  black  and  fancy  bordered  envelope  maker,  124  Trongate. 
Allan,  James,  of  A.  cf  J".  Allan,  house,  1  Ingram  street. 
Allan,  James,  sen.,  furnishing  ironmonger,  tinsmith,  blacksmith,  gasfitter,  iron  and 

brass-founder,  84   Buchanan   street,    works,  Elmbank  Foundry,  North  street. 

house,  10  Kent  place. 
Allan,  James,  at  Moncrieff,  Paterson,  cf  Forbes\  house,  Kirkintilloch. 
Allan,  James,  of  John  Allan  <^  Co.,  172  Buchanan  street. 
Allan,  James,  merchant,  of  Jos:  ^  Alex.  Allan,  house,  1  St.  George's  road. 

r.  2 


42  ALLAN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ALLISON. 


Allan,  James  &  Alexander,  merchants,  40  Union  street, 

Allan,  James,  -warper,  79  Bell  street. 

Allan,  James,  bird  merchant,  53  Nelson  street, 

Allan,  J.  R.  &  M.,  Cross  Apothecaries'  Hall,  2  Trongate. 

Allan,  John,  mininc;  engineer,  Govan  colliery  office,  I  Dison  street. 

Allan,  John,  bar  officer,  Sheriff's  court.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 

Allan,  John,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  pullicate  inaiiufacturers,  172  Buchanan  street. 

Allan,  John,  of  John  Allan  S;  Co.,  house,  6  Mansfield  place,  212  West  Regent  street. 

Allan,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants  and  drysalters,  31  Argyll  street. 

Allan,  John,  stay  and  brace  manufacturer,  11  Govan  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Allan,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Allan,  jun.,  <^  Co.,  house,  21  Lynedoch  street. 

Allan,  John,  railwa}'  contractor,  Caledonian  Railway  Station,  Buchanan  street. 

Allan,  M.  &  J.,  ship  and  ornamental  carvers,  10  Watt  street,  off  Broomielaw. 

Allan  &  Mann,  common  and  fire-brick  manufacturers,  Port-Eglinton  brickwork. 

Allan,  Neil,  sheriff'  officer  and  constable  for  Lanarkshire  and  Argyllshire,  23  Old  wynd. 

Allan  &  Neilson,  blacksmiths,  79  Garscube  road. 

Allan  &  Poj-nter's  bonded  and  free  warehouses,  Eglinton  street  and  Ann  street,  office, 
83  Jamaica  street. 

Allan,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  22  Corn  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Allan,  Robert,  general  dealer,  66  Prince's  street. 

Allan,  Thomas  G.,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  106  New  City  road. 

Allan,  Thomas,  29  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Allan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  iron-founders,  Springbank  Iron- Works,  office,  94  Miller  street. 

Allan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Allan,  William,  agent,  13  Bellgrove  street. 

Allan,  William,  &  Sons,  ham-curers,  72  Candleriggs. 

Allan,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  121  West  Campbell  street. 

Allan,  William,  of  Allan  (f  Poynter,  house,  116  Cumberland  place. 

Allan,  William,  of  Allan  c}  Drummond,  house,  48  Shamrock  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.  John,  82  Buccleuch  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.  John,  silk,  cotton,  and  woollen  dyer,  56  Cowcaddens  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder,  11  Hunter  street. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  brush  manufacturer,  70  Candleriggs,  Bazaar. 

Allan,  Miss,  Newhall,  Greenhead. 

Allan,  Miss,  lodgings,  168  Gallowgate. 

Allan,  Miss,  33  North  Hanover  street. 

Allan,  Miss,  280  St.  Vincent  street. 

Allan,  Misses  A.  &  J.,  dressmakers,  89  Gallowgate. 

ALLANACH,  Samuel,  Elliot  Tavern,  9  Gallowgate. 

ALLEN,  Alex.,  of  Robert  Allen  (f  Sons,  house,  107  Eglinton  street. 

Allen,  John,  of  Rub.  Allen  cj-  So7is,  109  Eglinton  st.,  house,  27  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 

Allen,  John,  corn  and  flour  factor,  27  Union  street. 

Allen,  John,  &  Brother,  wholesale  warehousemen,  57  Miller  street. 

Allen,  Robert,  &  Sons,  piano-forte  makers  and  tuners,  109  Eglinton  street. 

Allen,  Stephen,  14  Wilson  street. 

ALLARDICE,  George  G.,  insurance  broker  and  underwriter,  Royal  Exchange  build- 
ings, house,  2  Kelvin  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 

Allardice,  Robert,  20  Barony  place. 

Allardice,  W.  P.,  W.S.,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  (J-  Mitchell,  ho.,  33  St.  George's  road. 

Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.,  J.  C.  Foulds,  64  Bu- 
chanan street;  Tennant&Co.,  101  Miller  street;  Alexander  Mein ;  John  M'Vey, 
33  Virginia  street;  and  Black  &  Salmon,  15  West  George  street,  agents. 

ALISON,  Archibald,  sheriff  of  Lanarkshire  and  advocate,  County  buildings,  Wilson 
street,  residence,  Possil  House. 

Alison,  A.  G.,  teller,  City  of  Glasgow  Branch  Bank,  31  Trongate. 

Alison,  James,  corn  factor,  3  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 

Alison,  Robert,  shopkeeper,  69  Cheapside  street. 

Alison,  Walter,  spirit  dealer,  38  Kelvin  street. 

Alison,  Mrs.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  222  High  street. 

Alison,  Mrs.,  grocer,  6  Wood  lane. 

Alison,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer,  93  New  vennel. 

ALLISON,  Andrew,  dyer,  49  Spoutmouth,  house,  60  Grasme  street. 


ALLISON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ANDERSON.  43 

Allison,  Hugh,  Cairuhill  aud  Gartliamloch  Coal  Office,  118  Union  street,  house,  14 

Shamrock  street. 
Allison,  Miss,  1  Columbia  place. 
ALLSOP,  Samuel,  &  Sons,  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent,  at  William  Milne  cf  Co.\  33 

Virginia  street. 
ALLWOOD,  Jonathan,  glazier,  55  Thistle  St.,  Hutchesontown,  ho.,  100  Crown  st. 
ALOE,  A.,  &  Co.,  milliners,  furriers,  and  dressmakers,  53  Gallowgate. 
ALSTON,  Alexander,  clerk,  Stamp  Office,  8 1  Miller  street. 
Alston,  Gavin,  cowfeeder  and  cattle-dealer,  50  Sauchiehall  lane. 
Alston  &  Gourlay,  iron-founders,  Adelphi  foundry,  Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown. 
Alston,  James,  cowfeeder  and  coal  agent,  103  High  John  street. 
Alston,  James  William,  of  W.  Stirling  cj-  Sons,  residence,  Stockbriggs,  Lesmahagow, 

and  6  India  street. 
Alston,  John,  wright,  9  Risk  street,  Calton. 

Alston,  John,  &  Son,  gingham  and  woollen  manufacturers,  55  Glassford  street. 
Alston,  John  James,  accountant,  158  Randolph  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Alston,  J.  P.,  merchant,  168  West  George  street. 
Alston,  R.  F.,  merchant,  134  Bath  street. 

Alston,  William  C,  of  John  Alston  4'  Son,  house,  Rosemount,  Garngadhill. 
Alston,  William,  poulterer,  82  West  George  street. 
AMBROSE,  William,  writer,  agent  for  North  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Co.,  125  Buchanan  street. 
American  Royal  Mail  Steam- Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street, 
ANCELL,  Joseph,  baker,  40  Green  street,  Calton. 
Anchor  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London,  H.  &  W.  A.  Tassie  &  Co.,  115  St. 

Vincent  street;  John  Hood,  Jun.,  20  Union  street;  William  Balfour,  Jun.,  20 

Springfield  court;  and  Donald  Fisher,  77  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. — See  Adv. 

in  Appendix. 
ANDERSON,  Alexander,  of  J.  ^  A.  Anderson,  house,  6  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  Bank  Tavern,  33  Trongate  and  18  Saltmarket. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  29  Main  street,  Bridgetou. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  648  Gallowgate. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  weaver,  3  Taylor  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  grocer,  3  Herbertson  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander  S.,  confectioner  and  wine  merchant,  119  Argyll  street,  and  3 

and  15  Maxwell  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander  Dunlop,  M.D.,  159  St.  Vincent  street. 

Anderson,  Allan,  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  City  of  London  Life  and  Deposit  As- 
surance Society,  26  Florence  place,  Stanley  street.  Woodlands  road. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  tide-waiter,  16  Douglas  street. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  44  South  Portland  street. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  M.D.,  1  Woodside  crescent,  consulting  rooms,  82  West  Nile  street, 
Anderson,  Andrew,  Fordyce,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  103  Glassford  street. 
Anderson  &  Co.,  general  warehousemen,  157  Trongate. 
Anderson,  Charles,  of  Smith,  Anderson,  <.f  Co.,  house,  7  Kelvin  Grove  place. 
Anderson,  David,  furnisher  and  house  factor,  19  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  David,  of  David  if  John  Anderson,  house,  43  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
Anderson,  David  &  John,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  153  Queen  street. 
Anderson,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  51  Jamaica  street. 
Anderson,  David,  victualler,  407  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  David,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  92  Glassford  street. 
Anderson,  David,  tobacconist  aud  tallow-chandler,  61  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Anderson,  Duncan,  teacher.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  Barony  Glebe,  36  Parson  st 
Anderson,  Ebenezer,  grain  merchant,  145  Argyll  street. 
Anderson,  Gabriel,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  168  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  Gabriel,  general  grocer,  166  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  George,  warehouseman,  167  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Anderson,  George,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  white  lead,   paint,  colour,  and 

cement  works,  58  Hyde  Park  street. 
Anderson,  George,  of  George  Anderson  cf-  Co.,  house,  18  Pollock  street,  Kinning  place. 
Anderson,  George,  manager,  St.  Rollox  flax-mills,  85  Garngad  road. 
Anderson,  Graham,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  114  Candleriggs. 
Anderson  &  Gray,  muslin  manufactiu'ers,  16  Springfield  court. 


44  ANDEESON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY ANDERSON. 


Andersoa  &  Haldane,  com  factors,  40  Union  street. 

Anderson  &  Henderson,  wrights,  trunk  and  packing-box  makers,  101  Holm  street, 
and  50  Mitchell  street. 

Anderson,  H.  L.,  plain  and  decorative  house-paiater,  paper-hanger,  and  gilder,  19 
Eenfield  street,  house,  113  Cumberland  place. 

Anderson,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  152  Stobcross  street. 

Anderson,  James,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  281  High  street. 

Anderson,  James  A.,  manager,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  4  Woodside  terrace. 

Anderson,  James,  metal  broker,  11  West  Nile  street,  house,  7  Canning  place. 

Anderson,  James,  jun.,  baker,  151  High  street,  house,  15  North  Portland  street. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  hot-pressers,  and  packers,  40  West  George  St. 

Anderson,  James  &  Alexander,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  40  Buchanan  St. 

Anderson,  James,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  22  Little  DovehUl. 

Anderson,  James,  of  Anderson,  Graham,  <^  Co.,  house,  12  South  Wellington  street. 

Anderson,  James,  of  Ferguson,  Anderson,  (f  Co.,  house,  4  Woodside  terrace. 

Anderson,  James,  house  factor,  196  Hope  street. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  oil  and  colourmen,  millers,  manufacturers  of  putty,  paint, 
colour,  varnish,  lamp-black,  Roman-cement,  ivory  black,  plaster  of  paris,  char- 
coal, blacking,  founders'  dust,  and  manufacturing  chemists,  80  Hill  street,  east. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  62  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  James,  grocer,  -wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26  Bedford  street. 

Anderson,  James,  starch  and  gum  manufacturer,  &c.,  oifice,  35  Buchanan  street, 
works,  Surre}'  street,  Laurieston,  house,  46  Abbotsford  place. 

Anderson,  Sir  James,  Lord  Provost,  of  J.  (f  A.  Anderson,  house,  3  Blyths  wood  square. 

Anderson,  James,  tailor  and  clother,  10  Clyde  terrace. 

Anderson,  James,  of  James  Anderson  <Sf  Co.,  house,  115  Montrose  street. 

Anderson,  James,  boot-maker,  4  St,  Vincent  place. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  35  Buchanan  street 

Anderson,  James  W.,  at  D.  Sandeman^s,  house,  11  Hopetoun  place. 

Anderson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  98  Dundas  St.,  house,  17  Holmhead  St. 

Anderson,  James,  of  M'^Farlane  ^Anderson,  house,  7  Greenvale  place,  Cumberland  st. 

Anderson,  J.  &  D.,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers,  84  and  86  Stockwell  street,  works, 
45  Greendyke  street. 

Anderson,  J.  B.,  wig-maker  and  perfumer,  23  Queen  street,  house,  29  South  Port- 
land street. 

Anderson,  J.  B.,  of  Barclay  <^  Anderson,  house,  Govan. 

Anderson,  John,  Manager  for  Thomas  Howey  if  Co.,  house,  138  Stirling's  road. 

Anderson,  John  G.,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  2  Howard  street. 

Anderson,  John,  of  J.  cf  W.  Anderson  tf-  Co.,  house,  17  Woodside  place. 

Anderson,  John,  of  Sheriff  <f  Anderson,  house,  256  Renfrew  street. 

Anderson,  John,  accountant  and  agent  for  the  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  9  Prince's 
square,  Buchanan  street,  house,  138  South  Portland  street. 

Anderson,  John,  upholsterer,  95  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Anderson,  John,  of  Anderson  tf  Co.,  house,  7  Carlton  place. 

Anderson,  John,  warehouseman  and  printseller,  importer  of  toys,  perfumery,  and 
fanc}^  articles,  2,  3,  4,  and  5,  Clyde  terrace,  house,  Melville  Park  cottage,  near 
Govan. 

Anderson,  John,  of  Wm.  Anderson  cj-  Son,  house,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Jou.  R.,  minister  of  Knox's  Church,  house,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

Anderson,  J.  AV.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers.  Queen  court,  62  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  J.  W.,  of  J.  W.  Anderson  cf-  Co.,  house,  46  Buccleuch  street. 

Anderson,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  152  West  George  street. 

Anderson,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  220  Castle  street. 

Anderson,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  240  Argyll  street. 

Anderson,  BI.,  law  clerk  to  the  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Railway  Co.,  Railway 
OfEice,  14  Bridge  street,  house,  15  Apsley  place. 

Anderson,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  81  &  83  Trongate,  and  49  Saltmarket. 

Anderson  &  Munro,  Venetian  blind  manufacturers,  50  Gordon  street. 

Anderson,  Robert,  printer,  97  Hospital  street. 

Anderson,  Robert,  manufacturer,  126  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  51  Wilson  street,  and  77  Brunswick  st. 
Anderson,  Robert,  writer,  68  Glassford  street,  house,  60  HUl  street,  Garnethill. 
Anderson,  Robert,  haircutter,  7  East  Nile  street. 


ANDERSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY ANDERSTON.  45 


Anderson  &  Smith,  merchants,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  33  Renfield  street. 

Anderson,  T.,  &  A.  MacNicoll,  accountants,  and  agents  for  National  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  221  Buchanan  street,  workshops, 
151  Stirling's  road. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  wine  merchant,  77  Stockwell  street,  house,  140  do. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  47  Clyde  place. 

Anderson,  Thomas  1?.,  cabinetmaker,  75  Robertson  street. 

Anderson,  Thos.,  ofT.  Anderson  cj-  A.  MacNicoll,  house,  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  230  High  street. 

Anderson,  Thos.,  of  JacTc  ^  Anderson,  writers,  24  Hulcheson  st.,  house,  6  Pollock  st. 

Anderson,  Thos.,  fishmonger  and  ice  merchant,  119  West  George  st,  house,  121  do. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  jun.,  126  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  '>f  Anderson  and  Henderson,  house,  10  Wellington  street. 

Anderson,  William,  victualler,  432  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  William,  of  Thallon  (f  Anderson,  house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 

Anderson,  William,  professor  of  French  to  the  Andersonian  University,  house,  265 
Scotia  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Anderson,  William,  provision  merchant,  133  Campbell  street,  west. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Dr.  William,  John  Street  United  Presbyterian  Church,  house,  256 
Renfrew  street. 

Anderson,  William,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  10  St.  Vincent  place. 

Anderson,  William,  of  William  Anderson  tf-  Son,  house,  2  Chatham  place. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  258  Gallowgate,  and  55  Candleriggs. 

Anderson,  William,  accountant  and  property  agent,  13  John  street,  house,  35  Char- 
lotte street. 

Anderson,  William,  of  Kerrs  cf  Anderson,  house,  1  Royal  Circus,  New  City  road. 

Anderson,  William,  veterinary  surgeon,  32  Great  Clyde  street,  house,  Flemington. 

Anderson,  William,  26  Lynedoch  street. 

Anderson,  William,  iron  founder,  of  Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  house,  162  East  Mil- 
ton street. 

Anderson,  William,  flesher,  263|^  Argyll  street,  301  Sauchiehall  street,  and  5  Kin- 
ning  place,  Paisley  road. 

Anderson,  Wm.  Archibald,  merchant  and  insurance  broker,  Royal  Exchange  build- 
ings, house,  6  Fitzroy  place. 

Anderson,  William,  victualler,  26  Oxford  street. 

Anderson,  W^illiam,  dairyman,  66  Castle  street. 

Anderson,  William,  teaclier  of  English  grammar,  geography,  writing,  and  arithmetic, 
Laurieston  Academy,  60  Norfolk  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  180  Hope  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Alexander,  lodgings,  1 6  Queen  arcade. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  James,  baker,  240  High  street,  house,  2  Duke  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Matthew,  baker,  34  King  street,  house,  24  Loudon  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  M.,  copper  and  tinsmith,  and  gas-fitter,  15  Main  street,  Gorbsls 
house,  11  do. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  Swan  tavern,  181  Trongate. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  12  Greenhead. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  60  Abbotsford  place. 

Anderson,  ]\Irs.  Robert,  baker,  45  Trongate,  house,  56  do. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  31  Norfolk  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Margaret,  grocer,  287  High  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  80  Florence  place. 

Anderson,  Miss,  26  Abbotsford  place. 

Anderson,  Miss  Agnes  S.,  grocer  and  victualler,  16  Tureen  street 

Anderson,  Miss  Elizabeth,  142  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

Anderson,  Miss  Jane,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  43  Dalhousie  street 

Anderson,  Miss  Janet,  lodgings,  43  Holmhead  street. 

Anderson,  Jlisses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  139  Clarence  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Anderson,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  103  St.  Stephen's  place,  Renfrew  street. 

Andersonian  Universitj',  204  George  street,  John  Jardine,  janitor. 

Andeeston  Bottle  Work,  Lancefield  street. 

Anderston  Charitable  Dispensary  for  the  Poor  of  the  Burgh,  George  M'Ewan,  sur- 
geon, 4  North  street. 


46  AITDERSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. -ARGYLS^ 


Anderston  Distillery  Office,  83  Jamaica  street,  John  Baii-d,  agent. 

Anderston  Foundry  Co.,  machine- makers,  iron  and  brass  founders,  79  Cheapside  St. 

Anderston  Free  Church,  89  Cadogan  street,  Rev.  A.  N.  Sommerville,  minister. 

Anderston  Medical  Hall,  24  Stobcross  street. 

Anderston  New  Friendly  Society,  34  Bishop  street,  Anderston, 

Anderston  Police  Office,  17  Warroch  street,  Anderston. 

Anderston  Pottery  Works,  153  Finnieston  street. 

Anderston  Ropework,  19  Stobcross  street. 

ANDREW,  John,  spirit  merchant,  17  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  19  do. 

Andrew,  James,  victualler,  30  Bridgegate  street. 

Andrew,  John,  draper,  15  Sauchiehall  street. 

Andrews,  Joseph,  baker,  3295-  Gallowgate. 

Andrews  &  Co.,  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  45  Saltmarket. 

Andrews,  Robert,  victualler  and  spirit  merchant,  207  Gallowgate. 

Andrew,  Mrs.,  53  Holmhead  street. 

ANGUS,  Andrew,  of  Angus  and  Blaclcioood,  house,  52  Greenvale  street. 

Angus  &  Blackwood,  grain  and  flour  merchants,  12  Calton  mouth. 

Angus,  David,  spirit  dealer,  47  Lancefield  quay. 

Angus,  James,  at  Peter  Morton's,  30  King  street. 

Angus,  James,  of  Deioar  <f  Angus,  house,  5  West  Prince's  street. 

Angus,  James,  baker,  11  Anderston  quay. 

Angus,  James,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  303  Argyll  street. 

Angus,  John,  victualler,  153  Gallowgate. 

Angus,  John,  ofAnges  4  M^NaugJit,  house,  38  Stockwell  street. 

Angus,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  Norfolk  st.,  ho.,  116  South  Portland  St. 

Angus,  John,  tobacconist,  161  Ingram  street. 

Angus  &  M'Naught,  saddlers,  ironmongers,  saddle-tree,  hame,  and  chain  manufac- 
turers, 39  Stockwell  street. 

Angus,  Peter,  temperance  hotel  and  commercial  lodgings,  127  Argyll  street. 

Angus,  Peter,  beadle  of  Eglinton  street  Church,  house,  127  Argyll  street. 

Angus,  Ritchie,  merchant,  13  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Angus,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  254  Gallowgate. 

Angus,  Mrs.,  85  Bath  street. 

ANNAN,  John,  tinplate-worker  and  gasfitter,  7  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  smiths,  bell-haugers,  gas-fitters,  and  patent  mangle  makers,  81 
Mitchell  street. 

Annan,  William,  of  Knox  <S^  Findlay,  house,  Mayfield  place.  North  street. 

Annan,  William,  &  Co.,  general  jobbing  smiths,  and  letter  copying-press  manufac- 
turers, steel,  spriug,  vermin,  and  pole  traps,  &c.,  390  Parliamentary  road,  house, 
4  Cathcart  place. 

Annfield  Pottery,  539  Gallowgate. 

Annfield  School,  563  Gallowgate. 

Annuity  Society,  Thomas  Brown,  secretary,  49  Virginia  street. 

APPERLY,  Joseph,  agent  for  West  of  England  cloths,  1 1  Miller  street. 

APPLEBY,  W.  S.,  engraver  to  calico  printers,  40  John  street. 

ARBORIM,  Marett,  &  Co.,  brandy  shippers,  Cognac ;  J.  B.  Sherifij  agent,  9  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Arbroath  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  street. 

ARBUCKLE,  Robert,  cork  manufacturer,  193  Gallowgate. 

Arbuckle,  James,  cork  manufacturer,  157  Trongate. 

Arbuckle,  Mathew  M.,  flesher,  150  Saltmarket. 

Arbuckle,  Mrs.  William,  cork  manufacturer,  64  Prince's  street. 

ARCADE  Office,  36  Arcade. 

ARCHER,  Charles,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  101  Holm  street. 

ARCHIBALD,  David,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  64  High  street. 

Archibald,  Joseph,  tobacconist,  6  Trongate. 

Archibald,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  239  Argyll  street. 

Aedbeg  Distillery,  Islay ;  Buchanan,  Wilson  &  Co.,  agents,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 

Aedrossan  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s  Office,  M'Kean  and  Lamont,  agents,  20  St.  Enoch 
square. 

Argus  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London,  Brown  &  Dunlop,  writers,  49  Virginia  street, 
agents. 

Argyll  Sale  Room,  cabinet  and  upholstery  warehouse.  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  st. 


ARGYLL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ASYLUM.        47 


Akgyll  Free   Gaelic  Church,   14  Oswald  street,   Rev.  A.  M'Dougall,  minister,   9 

Holland  place. 
ARKLE,   John,  vintner  and  stabler,  carriers'  quarters,  gigs  and  dog  carts  let  on 

hire,  horses  kept  at  livery,  commercial  lodgings,  &c..  Coach  Close  Inn,  151 

Gallowgate. 
ARMOUR,  James,  groceries  and  provisions,  54  Drygate  street. 
Armour,  Robert,  of  James  Donaldson  cf  Co.,  South  Hanover  street,  house,  Bogton,  by 

Cathcart. 
Armour,  Robert,  Violet  Grove,  60  North  Woodside  road. 

Armour,  Robert,  jun.,  of  M air  cf-  Armour,  house,  Violet  Grove,  North  Woodside  road. 
Armour,  Robert,  joiner,  49  Greenside  lane,  off  Cumberland  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Armour,  William,  wine,  spirit,  and  provision  merchant,  68  Stevenson  street,  and  89 

Abercromby  street. 
Armour,  William,  mason  and  builder,  73  High  John  street. 
Armour,  Mrs.,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
Armour,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  128  Piccadilly  street. 

ARMSTRONG,  James,  pay  clerk  City  Poor  House,  house,  97  Hospital  street. 
Armstrong  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  146  Trongate. 
Armstrong,  George,  64  Balmoral  place. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  grocer,  victualler,  and  agent,  76  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Armstrong,  William,  at  Auld  and  BuchanarC s,  house,  53  Buruside  street. 
ARNEIL,  Mrs.,  teacher,  44  Kent  street. 
ARNOTT,  Cannock,  and  Co.,  drapers,  19  Jamaica  street. 
Amott,  John,  bootmaker,  30  Union  street, 

Amott,  G.  A.  Walker,  of  Arlary,  LL.D.,  regius  professor  of  Botany,  31  Lynedoch  st. 
Arnot,  Robert  C.  and  W.,  commission  merchants,  62  Buchanan  street. 
Arnot,  Robert  C,  of  R.  C.  and  W.  Arnot,  house,  4  Carnarvon  street. 
Arnot,  Thomas,  house  and  decorative  painter  and  paper-hanger,  62  St.  Vincent  street, 

house,  35  Bath  street. 
Arnot,  Rev.  Wm.,  minister  of  St.  Peter's  Free  Church,  house,  27  Elmbank  place. 
Arnot,  William,  sen.,  4  Carnarvon  street. 

Arnot,  William,  jun.,  of  R.  C.  and  W.  Arnot,  house,  4  Carnarvon  street. 
Arnot,  Mrs.,  1  St.  George's  road. 
Arnot,  Mrs.  George,  27  Ronald  street. 

ARROL,  Archibald,  of  Tower  (f  Arrol,  house,  108  Douglas  street. 
ARTHUR,  Allan,  of  Henry  Monteith  <^  Co.,  house,  1  India  street,  Somerset  place. 
Arthur,  Alexander,  merchant,  40  Union  street. 

Arthur,  Charles,  at  Robert  Cochrane  cf  Co.''s,  Verreville  Pottery,  1 53  Finnieston  street. 
Arthur  &  Eraser,  warehousemen,  8  and  10  Buchanan  st.,  and  116  and  118  Argyll  st. 
Arthur  &  Henshaw,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  45  West  Nile  street. 
Arthur,  John,  of  Muirhead  ^'  Arthur,  house,  296  St.  Vincent  street. 
Arthur,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14  Pitt  street. 
Arthur,  John,  spirit  dealer,  102  Broomielaw. 

Arthur,  John,  jun.,  of  Hamilton  ^  Arthur,  house,  14  Cadogan  street. 
Arthur,  John,  house-steward.  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  Gartnavel. 
Arthur,  Robert,  of  Muirhead  cf  Arthur,  house,  296  St.  Vincent  street. 
Arthur,  William,  &  Co.,  gingham,  pullicate,   shawl,  and  zebra  manufacturers,  19 

Cochran  street. 
Arthur,  William,  of  William  Arthur  (f  Co.,  house,  87  Montrose  street. 
Arthur,  Wm.  R.,  of  3Iuir,  Brown,  cf  Co.,  296  St.  Vincent  street. 
Arthur,  William,  laceman,  2  and  4  Glassford  street. 
Arthur,  Mrs.  Alex.,  lodgings,  198  Buchanan  street. 
Arthur,  Mrs.,  296  St.  Vincent  street. 

Arthur,  Mrs.,  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  25  Brunswick  place. 
Arthur,  Mrs.,  15  Claremont  street. 
Arthur,  Miss,  132  St.  Vincent  street. 

Art  Union  of  Glasgow,  36  Argyll  Arcade,  Buchanan  street. 
ASHER,  Mrs.  P.,  furrier,  5  King  street. 
AsPHALTB  and  Waterproof  Cloth  Co.,  33  Virginia  street. 
ASSOLARI,  Signor,  professor  of  modern  languages,  201  Sauchiehall  street. 
Assessed  and  Property  Tax  Office,  52  Virginia  street. 
ASTLEY,  William  A.,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  39  Abercorn  street. 
Asylum  Life  Assurance  Office.     Robert  Findlay,  agent,  157  Buchanan  street. 


48  ASYLUM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BAILEY. 

Asylum  for  the  Blind,  102  Castle  street,  Townhead,  Matthew  Semple,  superin- 
tendent ;  Miss  Lamond,  matron ;  William  Findlay,  teacher. 

Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Barony  Glebe.  Seen  on  Wednesday  at  2  p.m. 
Duncan  Anderson,  teacher. 

Asylum  for  the  Houseless,  69  North  Frederick  street. 

Asylum  for  Lunatics^  Gartnavel,  office,  70  St.  George's  place. 

Asylum  for  Indigent  Old  Men,  81  Eottenrow.     James  Fleming,  superintendent. 

Athen^um  and  Telegraphic  News  Rooms,  26  Glassford  street. 

ATHYA,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  14  Turner's  court,  Argyll  street. 

ATKINSON,  James,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue,  122  Hospital  street. 

Atkinson,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  delaines,  Orleans,  &c.,  98  Miller  street, 
works,  Colne,  Lancashire. 

Atkinson,  Marmaduke  D.,  auctioneer,  35  Prince's  street. 

Atkinson,  Thomas,  flesher,  2  St.  Andjew  square. 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company  of  London.  Camck  &  Sons,  Virginia 
buildings,  agents. 

Atlas  Foundry',  Market  street,  Gallowgate. 

Atlas  Works,  East  Milton  street. 

ATTWOOD,  James,  cook,  confectioner,  and  family  grocer,  47  Renfield  st.,  ho.  58  do. 

AUCHIE,  James,  merchant,  145  Wellington  street. 

AUCHEY,  James,  bill  poster,  37  Rottenrow  street. 

AUCHINCLOSS,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  221  Main  street,  Bridgetoa. 

AUCHINVOLE,  David,  manufacturer,  4  Montrose  street,  house,  114  West  Nile  st. 

Auchinvole,  John,  shawl  and  zebra  manufacturer,  4  Montrose  street,  house,  30 
Monteith  row. 

Auchinvole,  William,  bookbinder  and  stationer,  5  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

AUCHTERLONIE,  Alexander,  of  M'Crindell,  Schaw,  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Newton  st. 

Auchterlonie,  Thomas,  of  James  Black  ^  Co.,  hoi^se,  12  Lyuedoch  crescent. 

Auction  Makt,  Cabinet  and  Upholstery  Rooms,  62  Argyll  street. 

AULD,  Archibald,  of  Robert  WaUon,  Son,  cf  Co.,  20  Hope  street. 

Auld,  A.  W.,  of  Auld  cj-  Buchanan,  house,  141  Bath  street. 

Auld,  Berrie,  &  Matheson,  muslin  manufacturers,  22  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Auld  &  Buchanan,  calico  printers  and  manufacturers,  86  Buchanan  street,  and  7 
Exchange  place. 

Auld,  Colvil,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers  and  commission  merchants,  9  Gordon  street. 

Auld,  George,  picture-frame,  cabinetmaker,  joiner,  &c.,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 

Auld,  Henry,  of  Auld,  Berrie,  <^'  Matheson,  house,  Lily  Vale  cottage,  Govan  road. 

Auld,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  165  and  290  High  street. 

Auld,  John,  victualler,  63  Saltmarket. 

Auld,  Thomas,  baker,  130  Queen  street,  house,  154  Hope  street. 

Auld,  T.  &  M.,  ironmongers,  8  and  10  London  street. 

Auld,  William,  of  liPEwan  (f  Auld,  house,  2  Woodside  crescent. 

Auld,  William,  librarian,  Stirling's  Public  Library,  house,  80  St.  James's  road. 

Auld,  William,  commission  merchant,  20  Union  street. 

AUSTIN  &  M'Avislan,  nursery,  seedsmen,  and  florists,  186  Trongate.  Nurseries, 
Coplawhill,  PoUockshaws  road. 

Austin,  William,  clerk.  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  136  Brunswick  st. 

Austin,  Miss  Ann,  milliner,  9  Nelson  street. 

Australian  Packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

Australian  Packet  Office,  107  Buchanan  street,  Bell  &  Orr,  agents. 

AYLWARD,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  tea,  coffee,  and  spice  merchants,  and  general  grocers, 
102  Argyll  street. 

Aylward,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Aylward  ^  Co.,  house,  119  HiU  street,  Garnethill. 

Ayeshiee  Iron  Company,  35  St.  Vincent  place. 

AYTON,  John,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  113  High  street. 

B 

BABCOCK,  B.  F.,  &.  Co.,  merchants,  25  Gordon  street. 
Babcock,  B.  F.,  of  B.  F.  Babcock  4'  Co.,  residence,  Carmyle  house. 
BACKHOP,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  23  George  street. 
BAGGALEY,  W.  H,,  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and  merchants,  11  S.  Frederick  st. 
BAILEY,  James,  teacher,  Western  Training  Academy,  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 


BAILLIE.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— BAIRD.  49 


BAILLIE,  James,  maltster,  106  Stobcross  street. 

Baillie,  James,  victualler,  62  Abercromby  street. 

BalUie,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  32  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 

Baillie,  James,  spirit  merchant,  93  High  street. 

Baillie,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  118  Stobcross  street. 

Baillie,  William,  jewel-case  and  pocket-book  maker,  13  Royal  Exchange  place. 

Baillie,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  8  Oxford  street. 

BAIN,  Alexander,  tobacco-pipe  maker,  22  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Bain,  Auly,  salesman,  Gourock  Ropework  Co.,  42   Clyde  place,  house,  109   Dale 

street,  Tradeston. 
Bain,  Andrew,  of  Bell  ^  Bain,  house,  3  Margaret  street,  Eglinton  street. 
Bain,  Andrew,  of  John  Bain  and  Son,  house,  7  Bridge  street. 
Bain,  David,  joiner,  packing-box  and  trunk  maker,  23  South  Frederick  street,  and 

40  Cathedral  street. 
Bain,  George,  agent,  36  West  Milton  street,  house,  64  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Bain,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  East  College  street. 
Bain,  Hugh,  baker,  103  Cowcaddens  street. 
Bain,  James,  at  Gartsherrie  office,  house,  9  Fitzroy  place. 
Bain,  James,  baker,  121  Ai'gyll  street,  house,  109  do. 
Bain,  James,  victualler,  62  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Bain,  John,  spirit  merchant,  88  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Bain,  John,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  172  Argyll  street. 
Bain,  John,  vintner,  119  Gallowgate. 
Bain,  John,  of  John  Bain  <^  Son,  house,  7  Bridge  street. 
Bain,  John,  cloth  agent  and  tea  dealer,  72  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Bain,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  2  Cleland  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Bain,  John,  of  Morriston,  Camhuslang,  138  Bath  street. 
Bain,  Joseph,  of  Tennent  ^  Bain,  writers,  40  George  square. 
Bain,  Robert,  reedmaker,  9  Broad  close,  167  High  street. 
Bain,  Thomas,  clothier  and  tea  dealer,  1  Rutherglen  road. 
Bain,  AVilliam,  spirit  dealer,  1  Cheapside  street. 
Bain,  Agnes,  shopkeeper,  68  Norfolk  street. 
Bain,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  58  North  Hanover  street. 
Bain,  Miss,  lodgings,  25  Dean  street. 
Bayne,  Alexander,  merchant,  4  Taylor  street. 
Bayne,  David,  professor  of  music,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Bayne,  James,  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co.,  house,  34  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Bayne,  Thomas,  drysalter  and  commission  merchant,  32  George  square,  house,  St. 

Andrew's  road,  Sheild's  Bridge,  Paisley  canal. 
Bayne,  WiUiam,  hosier,  128  and  130  Stockwell  street. 
Bayne,  Miss,  dressmaker,  79  Greorge  street. 

BAIRD,  Alexander,  of  William  Baird  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Blythswood  square. 
Baird,  Alexander,  tailor,  233  High  street. 
Baird,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  167  Gallowgate. 
Baird,  Andrew,  grain-weigher,  Port-Dundas,  and  spirit  dealer,  133  Renfield  street. 
Baird  &  Brown,  timber  merchants,  Glasgow  Saw  Mills,  Port-Dundas.     Call  at  Mr. 

D.  Crawford's,  97  Union  street. 
Baird,  C.  and  R.,  &  Muirhead,  wi-iters,  24  Gordon  street. 
Baird,  Charles  R.,  of  C.  <f  B.  Baird  (f  Muirhead,  house,  5  Royal  Crescent. 
Baird,  David,  of  JVilliam  Baird  <f  Co.,  house,  1  North  Wellington  place. 
Baird,  Douglas,  of  William  Baird  cf  Co.,  1  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 
Baird,  Frank,  of  R.  Baird  (f  Co.,  house,  10  Windsor  terrace, 
Baird,  George,  pastry  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  80  Jamaica  street. 
Baird,  George,  of  William  Baird  <f  Co.,  house,  Montagu  place,  178  Bath  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  brewers  to  her  Majesty,  and  maltsters,  Great  Canal  brewery,  and 

28  Gordon  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  bottling  stores,  28  Gordon  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Baird  <f  Co.,  house,  Bellfleld,  Old  basin. 
Baird,  James,  M.P.,  of  William  Baird  ^  Co.,  1  Moore  place,  West  George  street. 
Baird,  James,  clothier  and  hatter,  209  Cowcaddens  street. 
Baird,  James,  grain  merchant,  27  Union  street,  house,  12  Abbotsford  place. 
Baird,  John,  picture-frame  maker,  104  Stockwell  street. 
Baird,  John,  of  Baird  ^  Thompson,  architects,  house,  22  Cumberland  place. 


50  BAIED.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOKY.— BALFOUE. 

Baird,  John,  commission  merchant,  distiller,  Campbelton,  and  agent  for  Wm.  Younger 

&  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh,  and  Anderston  Distillery,  office,  83  Jamaica  street, 

house,  152  St.  George's  road, 
Baird,  John,  of  Dawson  <f  Baird,  distillers,  Campbelton,  and  agent  for  Palladium 

Life  Assurance  Society,  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Baird,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  36  Lady  well  street. 
Baird,  John,  of  Lochwood,  1  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 
Baird,  John,  architect,  7  Abercromby  place.  West  George  street. 
Baird,  John,  Eawyards  colliery,  St.  EoUox,  house,  14  Glebe  street. 
Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  193  Buchanan  street  and  40  Montrose  street, 

house,  38  do. 
Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  226  Gallowgate. 
Baird,  John,  wine  and  spuit  dealer,  6  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Baird,  John,  flesher,  162  George  street  and  73  Dundas  street, 
Baird,  Eobert,  of  William  Baird  (f  Co.^  residence,  Calder  House,  Bishopbridge. 
Baird,  Eobert,  oU  and  colour  merchant,  14  Glassford  street,  house,  Manscroft  cottage, 

Shettleston. 
Baird,  Eobert,  commission  agent,  85  Candleriggs. 
Baird,  Eobert  A.  M.,  of  C.  4'  R-  Baird  ^  Muirhead,  agent  to  the  Church  of  England 

Assurance  Institution,  commissioner  of  the  supreme  courts  of  England  and  Ire- 
land for  taking  affidavits,  &c.,  house,  2  Queen's  terrace,  Queen's  crescent. 
Baird  &  Eodger,  clothiers,  124  Argyll  street. 
Baird,  E.  &  A.,  glass  and  colour  merchants,  7  Brunswick  place. 
Baird,  Steven,  haircutter,  and  agent  for  Worsdell's  family  medicines,  57  New  street, 

Calton. 
Baird,  Thomas,  of  Baird  ^  Rodger,  house,  6  Salisbury  street. 
Baird,  Thomas,  joiner,  house  and  land  factor,  Broomloan  cottage.    Go  van,  to  be 

found  at  117  Buchanan  street,  Glasgow,  on  Wednesdays,  at  1  o'clock. 
Baird  &  Thomson,  architects,  112  Hope  street. 
Baird,  Walter,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  72  Argyll  street. 

Baird,  William,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  21  Trongate,  house,  41  London  street. 
Baird,  William,  &  Co.,  iron  and  coal  masters,  1  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 
Baird,  William,  of  William  Baird  ^  Co.,  residence,  Eosemount,  Ayrshire. 
Baird,  William,  of  D.  4'  -A..  Benny  cf  Co.,  ho.  9  Brandon  place,  253  West  George  st. 
Baird,  William,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  94  Candleriggs. 
Baird,  Mrs.,  132  South  Portland  street. 
Baird,  Mrs.  C,  lodgmgs,  47  Norfolk  street. 
Baird,  Helen,  confections  and  fruits,  54  Sauchiehall  street. 
Baird,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  85  Candleriggs. 
BAKEE,  Henry,  scale-board  manufacturer,  73  Maxwell  street. 
Baker,   James,    cotton-waste   dealer,   and  cotton-mUl   furnisher,  13  London   lane, 

house,  50  South  Wellington  street. 
Baker,  Mark,  milk  agent,  102  George  street. 
Baker,  Eichard,  assistant  superintendent  of  Police,  eastern  district,  house,  112  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
BALBIENIE,  Arthur,  dyer,  26  Stockwell  street. 
Balbirnie,  George,  dyer,  26  Stockwell  street. 

BALD,  A.  H.,  of  Cameron  <S;  Bald,  house,  80  North  Frederick  street. 
Bald,  George  T.,  &  Co.,  grain  and  commission  merchants,  27  Union  street. 
Bald,  George  T.,  of  George  T.  Bald  cf-  Co.,  house,  21  South  Apsley  place. 
Bald,  James,  12  Coburg  street. 

Bald,  James,  of  Barrie,  Bald,  ^  Co.,  house,  142  Eenfrew  street. 
Bald,  J.  &  J.  W.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  dealers,  65  Glassford  street. 
Bald,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Carsbridge,  Alloa ;  agent,  A.  Myers,  Exchange  place. 
Bald,  Peter,  &  Son,  drysalters  and  merchants,  109  Virginia  street. 
Bald,  Peter,  o/  Peter  Bald  cj-  8on,  house,  Stobcross  crescent,  Sandyford. 
Bald,  Eobert,  ironmonger,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  tinsmith,  174  Trongate,  works, 

Hamilton  street,  off  John  street,  house,  12  Ure  place. 
BALDEESTON,  Alexander,  accountant,  18  Reufield  street,  house,  106  Bath  street. 
Balderston,  John,  assistant-inspector,  City  Poor  House,  house,  166  Hospital  street. 
BALFOUE,  Charles,  sub-inspector  of  factories,  house,  9  Bloomfield  place,  PEllhead; 

letters  left  at  152  Hope  street. 
Balfour,  James  N.,  of  William  Balfour  ^  Co.,  house,  4  St.  George's  road. 


BALFOUR.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BAPTIST,  51 


Balfour,  John,  spirit  dealer,  250  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Balfour,  John  &  Thomas,  furniture  dealers,  80  Maxwell  street  and  53  Howard  street. 

Balfour,  John,  of  John  <^-  Thomas  Balfour,  house,  5  Coburg  street,  Laurieston. 

Balfour  &  M'Callum,  smiths  and  founders,  b2^  New  wynd. 

Balfouk  Parish  School,  24 North  Portland  street;  John  Lewis,  male  teacher;  Miss 

Urie,  female  teacher. 
Balfour,  Thomas,  of  John  <^  Thomas  Balfour,  house,  56  Howard  street. 
Balfour,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  agents,  20  Springfield  court,  Buchanan  st. 
Balfour,  William,  of  William  Balfour  ^  Co.,  house,  3  Queen's  crescent. 
BALLANTYNE,   Dr.  John,   of  the  Medicated  Hot  Baths,  10  Wemyss  place,  oif 

Cambridge  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Ballantyne,  John,  sheriif-officer  and  constable,  187  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Ballantyne,  John,  salesman,  10  Sommerville  place. 
Ballantyne,  John,  shipowner,  5  Brighton  place. 
Ballantyne,  Robert,  violin  maker,  36  Brunswick  place. 

BallantjTie,  William,  manufacturer,  90  Bell  street,  house,  60  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Ballantyne,  William,  manager,  Old  Exchange  Loan  Co.,  142  Trongate. 
Ballantyne,  Mrs.  W.,  dressmaker,  142  Trongate. 

BALLARDIE,  John,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  342  Argyll  street. 
Ballardie,  Thomas,  painter,  118  Clj'de  street,  Anderston,  house,  117  Cheapside  st. 
Ballindalloch  Co.,  110  Brunswick  street. 

BALLOCH,  Robert,  of  Hugh  Colquhoun  cf-  Co.,  house,  78  Buccleuch  street. 
BALMAIN,  Thomas,  confectioner,  53  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Balmain,  Thomas,  confectioner,  54  Stockwell  street. 
BALMANNO,  Miss,  5  Montagu  place,  Bath  street. 
BALNEVES,  Henry,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  128  Ingram  street. 
Bank  of  Character  and  Skill,  29  Gordon  street. 
Bankier  Distillery  Co.,  office,  13  Union  street. 

Bankier,  Alexander,  flesher,  274  Gallowgate,  house,  4  M'Farlane  street, 
Bankier,  John,  at  Charles  Tennent  <^  Co.'s,  St.  Rollox. 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  of  W.  £>.  Bankier  4'  Co.,  house,  Greenbank,  Partick. 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  8  Prince's  square, 

48  Buchanan  street. 
Bankier,  WUliam,  at  John  Dennistoun  ^  Co.''s,  house,  at  Bridgeton  Mills. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  66  Ingram  street,  Chas.  Campbell  &  Andrew  Neilson,  managers. 
BANKS,  James,  painter,  paper-hanger,  and  glazier,  121  West  Nile  street. 
BANNAR,  Neil,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Norfolk  street,  house,  1  Moncrieff  st. 
BANNATYNE,  Andrew,  writer,  of  Bannatynes  tf-  KirTcwood,  ho.,  11  Woodside  terrace. 
Bannatjme,  Alex.,  merchant,  60  Oswald  street. 

Bannatyne,  Dugald,  John,  writer,  of  Bannatynes  cf  Kirhwood,  house,  Eastbank,  Port- 
Glasgow. 
Bannatyne,  D.  &  N.,  agents  for  the  North  British  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  46 

Eenfield  street. 
Bannatyne,  D.,  house,  5  Mansfield  place. 
Bannatyne,  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  46  Renfield  street. 
Bannatyne  &  Co.,  wrights  and  glaziers,  41  Carrick  street. 
Bannatyne,  James,  of  Robert  Sinclair  ^  Co.,  house,  150  Buccleuch  street, 
Bannatyne,  John,  merchant,  98  West  George  street,  house,  221  Brandon  place. 
Bannatj-nes  &  Kirkwood,  writers,  50  West  George  street. 

Bannatyne,  Ninian,  merchant,  Eglinton  place,  157  Eglinton  street,  house,  113  Cum- 
berland place. 
Banna tjTie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  Reid's  court,  56  Trongate. 
Bannatyne,  William,  grocer,  victualler,  and  fish-curer,  69  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Bannatyne,  Mrs.,  general  grocer,  107  Fyfe  place,  West  George  street. 
BANNEEMAN,  David,  1 84  West  Nile  street. 
Bannennan,  James,  provision  merchant,  28  Brown  street. 
Bannermau,  John,  baker,  108  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Bannerman  &  IMorris,  merchants,  Canada  court,  78  Queen  street. 
Bannerman,  Walter,  of  Miller  <f  Bannerman,  house,  321  West  Bath  street, 
Bannerman,  William,  spirit  dealer,  28  Renfrew  street. 
Bannerman,  Mrs.  27  Woodside  place. 
Bannerman,  Miss,  17  Cambridge  street. 
Baptist  Chapel,  120  High  John  street,  Rev.  Archd.  Watson,  minister. 


52  BAPTIST.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BARONY. 

Baptist  Chapel,  82  &  84  Blackfriars'  street.  Rev.  James  Taj'lor,  minister. 

Baptist  Church,   Baronial  Hall,  South  Portland  street,   Rev.  Alexander  M'Leod, 

minister. 
Baptist  Chapel,  41  Brown  street.  Rev.  William  Auld,  80  St.  James'  road,  minister. 
Baptist  Chapel,  21   Hope  street.  Rev.  James  Patterson,  99  South  Portland  street, 

minister. 
BARBOUE,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  Warwick  street,  Laurieston. 
Barbour,  Robert,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  89  Bothwell  street. 
Barbour,  William,  spirit  merchant,  107  Main  street,  Anderston. 
BARCLAY  &  Anderson,  messengers-at-arms,  41  Virginia  street. 
Barclay,  George,  of  Barclay,  Paton,  cf-  Co.,  house,  22  Canning  place. 
Barclay,  Hugh,  sculptor,  monumental  worker,  Sighthill  cemetery,  house,  45  Taylor  St. 
Barclay,  James  B.,  &  Co.,  slaters,  65  Nelson  street,  and  14  Main  street,  Calton. 
Barclay,  James,  151  West  Nile  street. 
Barcla}"-,  John,  shipmaster,  27  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Barclay,  John,  iron  merchant,  141  Buchanan  street,  house,  Middlemuir  cottage, 

Campsie  Junction. 
Barclay,  Paton,  &  Co.,  merchants,  39  Hutcheson  street. 

Barclay,  Robert,  &  Curie,  ship-builders,  boat-builders,  joiners,  blacksmiths,  painters, 
plumbers,  and  block-makers,  59  M'Alpine  street,  Slip-docks,  foot  of  Broomielaw. 
Barclay,  Robert,  of  Robert  Barclay  <S:  Curie,  house,  10  Royal  terrace. 
Barclay,  Rohert,of  James  Donaldson  <^  Co.,  25  S.  Hanover  St.,  house,  12  Somerset  place. 
Barclay,  Robert,  baker,  22  Adelphi  street,  Gorbals. 
Barclay  &  Skirving,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Barclaj^,  Thomas,  of  Barclay  and  Skirving,  house,  95  Montrose  street. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  writer,  41  Virginia  street,  house,  Oakfield,  Hillhead. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  letterpress  printer,  22  Argyll  street. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  pattern  designer,  51  Bridge  street. 
Barclay,  William,  clothier,  71  Queen  street. 

Barclay,  William,  die  and  stamp  cutter,  and  seal  engraver,  22  Argyll  street. 
Barclay,  William  &  Henry,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  39  High  street. 
Barclay,  Mrs.,  portioner,  14  Eglinton  street. 

BARKER,  A.  C.,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  woollen  yarns,  127  Bruns- 
wick street,  house,  13  Greenvale  place.  West  Cumberland  street. 
Barker,  D.  C,  clerk,  20  Union  street. 
Barker,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2  Argyll  arcade. 
Barker,  J.  D  ,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  18  Glassford  street,  house,  84 

North  Hanover  street. 
Barker,  John,  brush  and  basket  manufacturer,  5  Candleriggs. 

BARLAS,  George,  hairdresser,  perfumer,  and  peruque  maker,  16^  Buchanan  street. 
Barlas,  James,  20  Buccleuch  street. 
Barlas,  Mrs.,  20  Buccleuch  street. 

Barlas,  Misses,  southern  private  institution  for  the  education  of  young  ladies,  6 
Maxwelton  j)lace. 

BARLEY,  Samuel  C,  &  Co.,  silk  and  shawl  printers,  1  Roj-al  Exchange  court. 

Barley,  Samuel  C,  ofS.  C.  Barky  tf  Co  ,  house,  150  Holland  street,  Sauchiehall  st. 

BARLOW,  Thomas  C,  firework  artist,  93  Finnieston  street.      See  Advertisement  in 
Appendix. 

BARNES,  John,  hairdresser,  212  Argyll  street. 

BARNET,  James,  of  Robert  Alexander  ^-  Co.,  house,  Croftingea  cottage,  Alexandria. 

Barnet,  James,  of  Edmiston  and  Burnet,  house,  8  Cleland  street. 

Bamet,  Joseph,  clerk,  133  Plospital  street. 

Barnet,  Joseph,  coal  agent,  133  Walmer  place. 

Barnett,  Samuel,  at  William  M'-Lean  4"  Co.^s,  15  Cochran  street. 

BARNHILL,  Alexander,  of  James  Barnhill  cj-  Co.,  house,  96  Regent  terrace. 

Bamhill,  James,  &  Co.,  tanners,  63  Spoutmouth,  and  90  Old  Vennel. 

Barnhill,  James,  of  James  Barnhill  cj*  Co.,  house,  16  Cornwall  place. 

Barony  Church  (Established),  Townhead,  Rev.  N.  M'Leod,  minister. 

Barony  Parish  Parochial  Board,  36  North  Albion  street.     John  Meek,  inspector. 

Barony  Parish  Statute  Labour  Conversion  Assessment.     Collector's  office,  85  Queen 
street.     Robert  Murdoch,  collector. 

Barony  Parish  Session  Clerk's  Office,  52  West  Nile  street.     David  M'Brajoie,  clerk. 


BARONY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BARR.  53 

Barony  Parish  Poor's  Rate  Assessment  Collector's  Office,  52  West  Nile  street.  W. 
Robertson,  collector. 

BARNWELL,  Stephen,  ribbon,  coach  mounting,  and  upholstery  trimming  manufac- 
turer ;  George  Chisholra,  agent,  8  John  street. 

BARR,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  41  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Barr,  Alexander,  fishmonger,  264  George  street,  and  2  Wellington  arcade,  house, 
273  George  street. 

Barr,  Archibald,  Thrushgrove,  Gamgad  road, 

Barr  &  Buchanan,  tea  merchants  and  gi'ocers,  150  and  152  High  street. 

Barr  &  Co.,  dyewood,  &c.,  manufacturers,  Chappell  Field,  Barrhead.  Orders  left  at 
William  Bryson  &  Co.'s,  37  Ingram  street. 

Barr  &  Ewing,  tobacconists,  23  St.  Andrew  street. 

Barr,  David,  at  Moncrief,  Paterson,  and  Forbes\  house,  2 1  Carnarvon  street. 

Barr,  James,  spirit  dealer,  26  Bedford  lane. 

Barr,  James,  Unicorn  tavern,  43  Trongate. 

Barr,  James,  cowfeeder,  69  Cumberland  street. 

Barr,  James,  bookbinder  and  stationer,  42  Canning  street,  Calton, 

Barr,  John,  wood  turner,  52  Sidney  street. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  24  Wilson  street. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  bleachers,     Orders  left  at  W.  Bryson  &  Co.'s,  37  Ingram  street. 

Barr,  John  M.,  baker,  24  Nicholson  street. 

Barr,  John,  at  D.  (J-  A.  Cuthhertsori's,  110  Fife  place,  house,  30  Taylor  street. 

Barr,  John,  at  James  Hutcheson  cf  Co.''s,  house.  111  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Barr,  John,  dairyman,  72  St.  James's  road. 

Barr,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  High  street. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  lithographers  and  engravers,  40  North  Frederick  street. 

Barr,  John,  engineer  and  boiler-maker,  100  Clyde  St.,  Anderston,  house,  13  Richard  st, 

Barr,  John,  teacher.  Regent  Place  United  Presbyterian  Church  School,  Old  Vennel, 
High  street,  house,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Barr,  Peter,  gold  thread  and  plate  manufacturer,  coloured,  tambouring,  and  sewing 
worsteds,  &c.,  79  Glassford  street. 

Barr,  Peter,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  works,  upper  Crown  street,  Hutchesoii- 
tOAvn,  house,  22  Bedford  lane. 

Barr,  Peter,  tavern  keeper,  75  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  minister  of  St.  Enoch's  parish,  house,  18  Carlton  place. 

Barr,  Robert,  Claremont  hotel  and  chop  house,  179  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  Robert  F.,  at  James  Crum  <f  Co.^s,  39  Glassford  streets 

Barr,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  75  Virginia  street,  house,   12  Monteit'n  row. 

Barr,  Robert,  &  Co.,  soapmakers,  404  Debbie's  loan,  office,  88  Union  street,  house. 
42  Hill  street. 

Barr,  Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder,  works,  Annfield,  Duke  street,  house,  179  .Ar- 
gyll street. 

Barr,  Robert,  of  D.  Cook  ^  Co.,  house,  12  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Barr,  Samuel,  teacher  of  music  and  piano-forte  seller,  197  Buchanan  street. 

Barr,  T.  &  J.,  Saw  Colliery  Depot,  Gushatfaulds,  Caledonian  Railway  Station,  .south 
side,  head  of  Main  street,  Gorbals.  Orders  left  with  Mr.  Martin,  107  Hope  st. ; 
Mr.  Duff,  12  Stockwell  street ;  Mr.  Hunter,  116  Stockwell  street;  J.  &  E.  Reid, 
41  Argj'll  street ;  John  Dickie,  2  St.  James's  street,  Kingston ;  and  Dun.  Tur- 
ner, 229  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  233  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  Thomas,  lithographer  and  engraver,  7  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  W.  T.,  commission  agent,  43  Buchanan  street. 

Barr,  William,  builder  and  contractor,  151  New  City  road. 

Barr,  William,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  77  Main  street,  Gorbals, 

Barr,  William,  oj"  Barr  (f  Buchanan,  house,  12  Ure  place. 

Barr,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  60  Jamaica  street. 

Barr,  William,  fancy  muslin  manufacturer,  100  Queen  street,  and  163  Ingram  street, 
house,  7  Albany  place,  Sauchiehall  road. 

Barr,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22  Marlborough  street,  and  350  Gallowgate. 

Barr,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  72  Gallowgate. 

Barr,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  25  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Barr,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  lady's  nurse,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street, 

Barr,  Mrs.  John,  silk  dyer  and  crape  dresser,  143  Gallowgate. 


54  BAER.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— BEATTIE. 


Barr,  Mrs.,  4,  Cambridge  street, 
Barr,  Mrs.,  druggist,  66  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Barr,  Miss  Mary,  dairy  shop,  68  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
BARRETT,  James,  spirit  dealer,  89  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
BARRIE,  Andrew,  portioner,  8  Dyer's  lane,  off  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Barrie,  Bald,  &  Co.,  corn  merchants,  67  Oswald  street. 
Barrie,  James,  victualler,  7  Rottenrow  street. 
Barrie,  John,  grocer,  292^  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Barrie,  John,  of  Barrie,  Bald,  ^  Co.,  house,  32  Pollock  street. 
Barrie,  Peter,  flesher,  48  Stevenson  street,  house,  13  Union  place,  Calton. 
Barrie,  Mrs.  Thomas,  flesher,  75  Stevenson  street. 

BARRON,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  and  5  Cranston  street,  and  vic- 
tualler, 1  Cranston  place. 
BaiTon,  Alexander,  grocer,  24  and  28  Rutherglen  road. 
BARROW,  F.  A.,  at  Ramsaif,  Sy-me,  ^  Co.'s,  drysalters,  house,  31   Paterson  street, 

Kingston. 
Barrowfield  Chemical  Works,  Duncan  street,  Calton. 
Barrowfield  Weaving  Mill,  Peel  street.  Mile-end;  John   Yuill,  manager,   71  Aber- 

cromby  street,  Caltou, 
BARROWMAN,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  172  New  Dalmamock  road. 
BARRY,  David,  tinsmith,  gas-fitter,  and  brazier,  60  and  62  Broomielaw,  house,  26 

Robertson  street. 
BARTHOLOMEW,  Alexander,  of  Hay,  Bartliohmew,  <f  Co.,  house,  177  Renfrew  St. 
Bartholomew,  Hugh,  engineer.  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co.,  42  Miller  street,  house, 

at  works,  Dalmarnock  road. 
Bartholomew,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  78  Ingram  street. 
Bartholomew,  John,  of  J.  Bartholomew  cf-  Co.,  78  Ingram  street. 
Bartholomew,  Robert,  of  J.  Barthvlomeio  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Brandon  place. 
BARTON,  John,  stationer,  53  London  street. 
Barton,  William,  carver  and  gilder,  2  Weniyss  place. 
Bartonshill  Coal  Co.,  86  West  George  strept. 
BARTRAM,  Alexander,  hosier  and  glover,  56  /.rgx  11  arcade. 
BASS  &  Co.,  pale  ale  brewers,  Burton-on-Trent;  M'Geurge  &  Kerr,  agents,  42  St. 

Vincent  place. 
BATCHELOR,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  167  West  Nile  street. 
BATES,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  10  and  29  Robertson  street. 
Bates,  Rev.  Stewart,  D.D.,  1  Franklin  terrace,  Partick  road. 
BATHGATE,  James,  at  the  Glasgow  Pottery,  58  Maitland  street. 

Bathgate,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O. 

Bathing  Establishment,  65  Ingram  street. 

Bathing  Establishment,  23  Hutcheson  street. 

Bathing  Establishment,  1 0  Bridge  street. 

BATTY,  Daniel  G.,  spirit  dealer,  32  Abercromby  street. 

Batty,  James,  spirit  dealer,  26  Graham's  square. 

Batty,  Richard,  of  John  M^Nair  (f  Co.,  house,  30  Pollock  street,  Paisley  road. 

BAUMANN  &  Wiinsch,  merchants,  12  Montrose  street. 

Baumann,  William,  of  Baumann  and  Wiinsch,  Union  Club. 

BAXTER,  Edwin,  Sir  Walter  Scott  tavern  and  music  saloon,  28  Saltmarket. 

Baxter,  Hugh,  last  and  boot-tree  maker,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  grocers,  confectioners,  and  wine  merchants,  137  Buchanan  st. 

Baxter,  John,  china  and  glass  warehouse,  57  Jamaica  street. 

Baxter,  M.  &  A.,  cabinet-makers  and  upholsterers,  45  Main  street,  Anderston  walk. 

Baxter,  Malcolm,  engineer,  at  Wm.  IPN'aughfs,  house,  8  Stanley  place. 

Baxter,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  25  Green  street,  Calton. 

Baxter,  Walter,  of  Isaac  Baxter  and  Son,  house,  136  North  Montrose  street. 

Baxter,  William,  draper  and  hosier,  442  Argyll  street. 

BAYLIS,  Mrs.  Mary,  milliner  and  straw-  hat  maker,  31  Saltmarket. 

BEATON  &  Wilson,  tailors  and  clothiers,  2  St.  Enoch  square. 

Beaton,  Walter,  draper,  205  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  154  do. 

BE  ATT,  John,  gi-ocer,  63  Norfolk  street. 

BEATTIE,  Rev.  A.  0.,  M.D.,  D.D.,  house,  163  Hill  street,  GarnethilL 

Beattie  &  Co.,  177  Cowcaddens  street. 

Beattie  &  Co,,  drapers,  276  Buchanan  street. 


BEATTIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BELL.  55 

Beattie,  James,  teacher  of  music,  40  Brunswick  place. 

Beattie,  James,  cotton  and  woollen  waste,  iron,  and  metal  dealer,  46  East  Howard  st, 

Beattie,  John,  commercial  traveller,  15  Ure  place. 

BECK,  George,  of  John  Davidson  ^  Co.,  87  Argj'U  street,  house,  12  Coburg  street. 

BECKET,  James,  secretary,  Union  Bank,  house,  1  Kelvin  terrace. 

Beef  Market,  83  King  street. 

BEELLARTINE,  WiUiam,  cabinet-maker,  38  East  Clyde  street. 

BEGBIE,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant  and  flesher,  152  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Begbie,  Wiseman,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  99  Mitchell  street. 

BEGG,  Alexander,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  8  High  street,  house,  22  Mouteith  row. 

Begg,  Alexander,  Glasgow  straw  bonnet  mart,  16  Argyll  street. 

Begg,  James  A.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  35  Argyll  arcade. 

Begg,  James,  cabinet-maker,  wright,  and  glazier,  9  New  street,  Caltou. 

Begg,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Hutcheson  street. 

Begg,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  143  George  street. 

Begg,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  1  Park  lane. 

Begg,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  365  Gallowgate. 

Begg,  Robert  H.,  87  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Beggs,  Thomas,  watch  and  clockmaker,  40  Argyll  street. 

Begg,  William,  type-founder,  Glasgow  Letter  Foundry,  301  Parliamentary  road. 

Begg,  William,  letter-founder,  253  Parliamentary  road, 

Beggs,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings,  74  Argyll  street. 

Begg,  Misses  M.  &.  J.,  milliners,  5  Eglinton  street. 

BEATH,  David,  merchant,  48  Howard  street,  house,  13  Rutland  place. 

BEHRENS,  S.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  3  Buchanan  court,  95  Candleriggs. 

BEILBY,  WiUiam,  upholsterer,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

Beilby,  W.  R.,  M.D.,  137  Hope  street. 

BEITH,  James,  of  Moses  M^CuUoch  (f  Co.,  ironfounder,  house,  16  Monteith  row. 

Beith,  James,  bill-poster,  32  Nelsoa  street,  Tradeston. 

Beith,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  113  Hospital  street. 

Beith,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  70  Oxford  street. 

BELCH,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   9   Stobcross  street,  Anderston,  house,  4 
Washington  street. 

Belfast  Steam-Packet  ofSce,  20  St.  Enoch  square,  and  Ardrossan.     M'Kean  and 
Lament,  agents. 

Belfast  Royal  Mail  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

BELL'S  temperance  hotel,  66  Trongate. 

Bell,  Adam,  of  Bell  and  Ewing,  house,  Springfield  house,  Partick. 

Bell,  Allen,  tailor,  119  Trongate,  entry  by  3  New  wynd. 

Bell,  Ambrose  Baines,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue,  23  Crown  street. 

Bell,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  dyers,  Laigh  Park  Dye  Works,  Paisley.    Orders  left  at  A.  Ken- 
nedy's, 27  Glassford  street. 

BeU  &  Bain,  printers  and  stereotype  foxmders,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 

Bell,  Charles,  of  Bell  and  Wright,  house,  156  Gallowgate. 

BeU,  David,  of  Blackball,  house,  8  Sandyford  place,  and  Craigmore,  Bute. 

BeU,  David,  of  David  Bell^  Co.,  tea  merchants,  ho.,  72  Balmoral  pi.,  St.  George's  rd. 

BeU,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants,  25  Cochran  street. 

Bell,  David,  surgeon,  104  Abercromby  street. 

Bell,  David,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  58  Virginia  street. 

Bell,  David,  watch  manufacturer  and  wholesale  jeweUer,  74  Jamaica  street,  Glasgow, 
and  24  King  street,  Kilmarnock. 

Bell  &  Ewing,  silk  bandana  manufacturers,  86  Buchanan  street. 

BeU,  George,  and  Co.,  tea  dealers,  30  Glassford  street. 

Bell,  George,  of  Clarke  and  Bell,  house.  Lower  Mosesfield,  Springbum. 

Bell,  George,  wright,  30  South  Wellington  street. 

Bell,  George,  gunmaker  and  fishing-tackle  manufacturer,  152-  Buchanan  street. 

BeU,  George,  of  George  Bell  cf-  Co.,  house,  Govan. 

BeU,  Henry  Glassford,  advocate,  sheriiF-substitute,  and  commissionary-depute  of  Lan- 
arkshire, chambers.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street,  house,  St.  George's  road. 

Bell,  Isaac,  compass-maker,  50  Maxwell  street. 

BeU,  J.  &  F.,  wholesale  tobacco  and  snufi'  manufacturers,  49  Candleriggs. 

Bell,  James,  of  Bell  and  Bain,  house,  153  HiU  street,  Gamethill. 

BeU,  James,  merchant,  Western  Bank  buildings,  1 4  Miller  st.,  ho.  13  Royal  terrace. 


56  BELL.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— BENNETT. 

Bell,  James,  baker,  74  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Bell,  James,  baker,  134  South  Portland  street,  house,  138  do. 

Bell,  James,  English  master,  Glasgow  Academy,  4  Kew  terrace,  Botanic  Gardens. 

Bell,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  83  George  street. 

Bell,  James,  glass  merchant,  9  Howard  street,  house,  256  Argyll  street. 

Bell,  James,  289  Sauchiehall  street. 

Bell,  James,  13  Royal  terrace. 

BeU,^.  &  M.  P.,  &  Co.,  china  and  earthenware  manufacturers,  Stafford  street,  Canal 

bank. 
Bell,  J.  and  W,,  timber  merchants,  Port-Dundas. 
Bell,  John,  wood  merchant,  156  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  John,  of  J.  and  M.  P.  Bell  4  Co.,  house,  245  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bell,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  48  Miller's  place. 
Bell,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  63  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Bell,  John,  railway  agent,  4  Bath  street. 
Bell,  John,  flesher  and  provision  merchant,  178  Argyll  street,  and  243  Sauchiehall 

street,  house,  65  Oswald  street. 
Bell,  John,  coal  agent,  107  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bell,  Joseph,  surgeon,  15  Moore  place,  West  George  street. 
Bell,  Matthew  P.,  of  J.  and  M.  P.  Bell  ^  Co.,  house,  245  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bell,  Neil,  dairyman,  7  Greendyke  street. 
Bell  &  Nicoll,  manufacturers,  93  Glassford  street. 
Bell,  Rannie,  and  Co.,  wine  merchants,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 
Bell  &  Orr,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  R.  B.,  and  D.  Miller,  civil  and  mechanical  engineers,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 
Bell,  Richard,  of  Bell  and  Orr,  house,  29  Florence  place.  Woodlands  road. 
Bell,  Robert,  baker,  59  Dundas  street. 
Bell,  Robert,  of  Bell  and  Nicoll,  house,  Hillhead. 

Bell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  13  Springfield  court,  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  Robert,  of  Robert  Bell  if  Co.,  house,  29  Elmbank  place. 
Bell,  Robert,  Royal  Bank,  house,  18  St.  George's  road. 
Bell,  Robert  B.,  civil  and  mechanical  engineer,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 
Bell,  Robert,  grocer,  218  Castle  street. 
Bell,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  144  Buchanan  street. 

Bell,  Thomas,  slater,  i  Warwick  street,  house,  63  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Bell,  Wm.  and  Findlay,  fleshers,  &c.,  176  Argyll  street. 
Bell,  William,  &  Co.,  fleshers,  426  GaUowgate. 
Bell,  William,  of  W.  4  F.  Bell,  house,  27  Union  street. 
Bell,  William,  timber  merchant,  12  Carnarvon  street. 
Bell,  William,  bootmaker,  36  Renfield  street. 
Bell  &  Wright,  reedmakers,  Buchanan  court,  44  Trongate. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  11  Coburg  street. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings,  39  North  Hanover  street. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  13  Royal  terrace. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  draper,  294  High  street. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  159  High  street. 
Bell,  Miss,  6  Staulej'  place. 
Bell,  Miss,  126  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Bellsdyke  Colliery  Co.,  coal  masters,  33  Buchanan  street,  and  Monkland  Canal 

Basin.     John  Lamont,  agent. 
BENNET,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  65  Gavscube  road. 

Bennett,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer  and  confectioner,  27  and  33  Rutherglen  loan. 
Bennett,  Browne,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  17  Exchange  square. 
Bennett,  John  B.,  ofH.  Bogle  cf  Co.,  house,  175  Buchanan  street. 
Bennett,  P.,  of  Bennett  4  Co.,  at  Mrs.  Wright's,  125  Grafton  terrace. 
Bennett,  Robert  &  Archibald,  tailors  and  clothiers,  7  Queen  street. 
Bennett  &  Smith,  plumbers,  138  and  140  Stockwell  street. 
Bennet,  William,  merchant,  27  Virginia  street,  house,  2  Melrose  street. 
Bennet,  William,  merchant,  of  John  M'Intyre  ^  Co.,  1  Gallowgate,  ho.  17  Nicholson  St. 
Bennett  &  Co.,  merchants,  wholesale  wine  and  brandy  dealers  and  liqueur  makers, 

&c.,  Dundas  lane,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Bennett,  Mrs.,  17  Blythswood  square. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Robert,  223  St,  Vincent  street. 


BENNETT.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BIERELL.  57 


Bennett,  Mrs.  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  7  Alston  street. 

BENNIE,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  15  Anderston  quay. 

Benuie,  George,  jun.,  92  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Bennie,  James,  &  Co ,  iron-founders,  Caledonian  foundry,  90  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Bennie,  J.  D.,  mangle  keeper,  155  North  street,  Anderston. 

Bennie,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  57  Trongate. 

Bennie,  James,  of  James  Bennie  (|-  Co.,  ho.  South  Eldon  cottage,  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 

Bennie,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  2  Great  HaniUton  street. 

Bennie,  Thomas,  draper,  48  Glassford  street. 

Bennie,  William,  spirit  dealer,  52  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

BENSON  &  Shearer,  German  clock  manufacturers,  22  Glassford  street. 

Benson,  Joseph,  merchant  and  ship  agent,  202  Broomielaw. 

BENTLEY,  William,  fishing-tackle  manufacturer,  8  Broomielaw,  and  66  Jamaica  st. 

BENTON,  John  D.,  &  Co.,  wool,  iron,  and  commission  merchants,  120  S.  Albion  st. 

Benton,  John  D.,  of  John  D.  Benton  cj-  Co.,  house,  100  North  Frederick  street. 

BENZIE,  Robert,  at  Thomas  Chalmers  <f  Go's.,  Trongate,  house,  11  Greenlaw  place. 

BERRIE,  Andrew,  of  Auld,  Berrie,  and  Matheson,  house,  22  Dundas  street. 

BERRY,  Henderson,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  &c.,  100  Hope  street. 

Berry,  Thomas,  cider  merchant,  38  Dnnlop  street. 

Berry,  Walter,  of  Berry,  Henderson,  cf  Co.,  house,  28  Florence  place. 

BERNARD,  James  A.,  Croft-an-righ  distillery,  Edinburgh,     J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent,  9 

Virginia  street. 
Bernard,  Thomas,  brewer,  Edinburgh.     J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent,  9  Virginia  street. 
BERTRAM,  Andrew,  smith,  gratemaker,  beUhanger,  and  gasfitter,  92  Eenfield  street, 

house,  99  Reiifield  street. 
Bertram,  Peter,  stationer  and  bookbinder,  218  Argyll  street,  house,  67  Waterloo  st. 
BERWICK,  John,  mason  and  stone  merchant,  43  Milton  street. 
Berwick,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  piano-forte,  63  High  John  street. 
BESWICK,  William,  gold  beater,  69  Hutcheson  street. 

BETHEL,  Ware,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  manufacturers  and  furriers,  1  Prince's  square. 
BETHUNE  &  Macdonald,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Bethune,  John,  smith,  13  Cook  street,  house,  68  Egliuton  street. 
BEVERIDGE,  James,  slater,  18  Steel  street. 
Beveridge,  James,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  24  Bedford  street. 
BICKERS,  IVIrs.,  grocer,  22  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
BIGGAR,  John,  cooper,  61  Govan.  street. 
BIGGERT,  John,  spirit  dealer,  162  Garscube  road. 
BILLING,  W.  H.,  homeopathic  chemist,  72  Sauchiehall  street,  housC;  172  Hope 

street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
BINNIE,  Archibald,  victualler  and  grocer,  152  Eglinton  street. 
Binnie,  David,  builder,  8  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Binnie,  George,  builder,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

Binnie,  George,  measurer,  27  Union  street,  house,  62  Abbotsford  place. 
Binnie,  John,  wright,  builder,  and  timber  merchant,  works,  53  Eglinton  street. 
Binnie,  Robert,  smith  and  farrier,  5  Warwick  street,  Laurieston. 
Binnie,  Thomas,  builder,  10  Sommerville  place. 
Binnie,  William,  30  Hope  street. 
Binnie,  Miss,  84  Buccleuch  street. 
BINNING,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  British  Fire  and  Life 

Assurance  Co.,  3  West  Nile  street,  house,  8  Royal  terrace. 
BILSLAND,  Alexander,  japanner,  10  College  open,  house,  147  High  street. 
Bilsland,  John,  provision  merchant,  88  Port-Dundas  road. 
Bilsland,  Robert,  grocer,  113  Canning  street,  Calton. 
BIRD,  David,  writer,  procurator  of  the  court  of  Linlithgowshire,  end  fire  and  life 

insurance  agent,  107  Buchanan  street,  house,  100  North  Frederick  street. 
Bird,  Gregory,  manager  of  the  British  Alsphate  Company,  62  Buchanan  street,  works, 

Scott  street,  Port-Dundas,  house,  5  Brighton  place. 
Bird,  William,  &  Co.,  iron  and  tin-plate  merchants,  140  Buchanan  street, 
BIRNIE,  George,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  110  New  City  road. 
BIRRELL,  Alexander,  &  Son,  leather  merchants,  17  Candleriggs. 
Birrell,  Alexander,  294  St.  Vincent  street. 
Birrell,  James,  34  Kent  street. 

Birrell,  William,  at  William  Euing's,  Royal  Exchange,  house,  8.4  Kent  street. 

E  2 


58  BIRRELL.— GENERA.L  DIRECTORY.— BLACK. 


Birrell,  William,  &  Co.,  leather  merchant,  24  and  26  Prince's  street,  house,  27  St. 
Andrew  street. 

BISCOMB,  John,  contractor,  123  Bridgegate. 

BISHOP,  Archibald,  baker,  9  Sauchiehall  street. 

Bishop,  J.  B.,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Piirk  Grove,  Paisley  road. 

Bishop,  Thomas,  ironmonger,  ship-chandler,  tinsmith,  and  flag-maker,  6  Clyde  place 
house,  9  Clyde  place. 

Bishop  &  Walker,  clothiers,  83  Jamaica  street. 

BISLAND,  James,  grocer,  34  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

BISSETT,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  100  Sauchiehall  st.,  works,  19  do. 

Bissett,  Alexander,  druggist,  423  Argyll  street. 

Bissett,  George,  wright,  Three  Mile  house,  Paisley  road. 

Bissett,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  86  George  street. 

Bissett,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  and  agents  for  the  Mitre  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.,  12  Wellington  street. 

BLACK,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  121  Rottenrow  street. 

Black,  Alexander,  sharebroker,  40  Buchanan  street,  house,  18  Woodside  place. 

Black,  Rev.  Andrew,  of  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  68  Abercromby  street. 

Black,  Andrew,  saddler,  42  Jamaica  street. 

Black,  Andrew,  dairyman,  33  South  Coburg  street. 

Black,  Andrew,  merchant,  7  Queen  street. 

Black,  Archibald,  warehouseman,  107  Candleriggs. 

Black  &  Bowie,  smiths,  and  machine  and  vice- makers,  77  Main  street,  or  3  Jamie- 
son's  lane,  Anderston. 

Black,  D.  &  J.,  flour  merchants,  76  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Black,  Daniel,  broker,  57  New  Vennel. 

Black,  David,  wooUen  draper,  28  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Morris  place,  Mouteith  row. 

Black,  David,  of  J.  and  D.  Black  cf  Co.^  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Black  &  Dill,  writers,  agents  for  the  Norwich  Union  Insurance  Co.,  9  Gordon  street. 

Black,  Duncan,  reedmaker,  24  High  street,  house,  do. 

Black  &  Douglas,  drapers,  363  Argyll  street. 

Black,  Duncan,  commission  agent,  155  London  street. 

Black,  G.  &  E.,  bakers,  76  Kirk  street,  Galton. 

Black,  Gavin,  spirit  dealer,  1  Orr  street. 

Black,  George,  of  Manteith  and  Black,  46  West  George  st.,  house,  17  Monteith  row. 

Black,  Henry,  chimney-sweeper  and  soot  merchant,  70  Stockwell  street. 

Black,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  206  Broomielaw. 

Black,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  calico-printers,  23  Royal  Exchange  square, 
and  74  Buchanan  street. 

Black,  J.  &  J.,  merchants,  7  South  Hanover  street. 

Black,  James,  of  J.  and  J.  Black,  house,  17  Monteith  row. 

Black,  James,  at  Steivart  and  M'' Donald'' s,  house,  35  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Black,  James,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures  for  the  lower  ward  of  Lanarkshire, 
42  Hutcheson  street. 

Black,  James  Spens,  Craigmaddie,  Stirlingshire,  of  John  Black  ^'  Co.,  110  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Black,  James,  of  Black  and  Menzies,  house,  Woodlands. 

Black,  James,  of  J.  and  D.  Black  cj'  Co.,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Black,  James,  runner  of  wine  and  bottler,  59  Renfrew  street. 

Black,  James,  shipmaster,  46  Clyde  buildings. 

Black,  James,  &  Son,  ship-chandlers,  flagmakers,  &c.,  46  Clyde  buildings,  house,  14 
St.  Andrew's  road,  Pollockshields. 

Black,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  33  Trongate. 

Black,  James,  bellman,  11  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 

Black,  James,  of  Black  and  Wingate,  9  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Black,  John,  113  Renfrew  street. 

Black,  John,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Haughhead,  Govan  road. 

Black,  John,  of  Harvie,  Blade,  ^  Co.,  house,  17  Garscube  place. 

Black,  John,  commission  merchant,  agent  for  the  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  Athenseum 
buildings,  110  Ingram  street,  house,  3  Windsor  street,  City  road. 

Black,  John,  &  Co.,  calico-printers,  110  Buchanan  street. 

Black,  John,  &  Co.,  rope  and  sailmakers,  Clyde  Sail  Cloth  Co.  ^and  Lancefield  Rope- 
work,  office,  222  Broomielaw. 


li LACK.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BLACKWOOD.  59 


Black,  Jolm,  of  John  Black  (f  Co.,  house,  4  Terrace  street. 

Black,  John  W.,  surgeon,  Inchbank,  Partick. 

Black,  John,  confectioner,  82  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Black,  Dr.  John,  4  Macfarlane  street. 

Black,  J.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  60  Ingram  Street. 

Black,  J.  &  H.,  bakers,  157  Gallowgate. 

Black,  Jonathan,  mason,  36  Cavendish  street. 

Black,  Malcolm,  currier,  81  M' Alpine  street. 

Black,  Malcolm,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  St.  "Vincent  street. 

Black  and  Menzies,  commission  merchants,  8  Union  street. 

Black,  Patrick,  spirit  merchant,  40  and  42  Bridgegate. 

Black,  Peter  Y.,  of  Black  and  Dill,  house,  155  Sauchiehall  street. 

Black,  Robert,  of  Black  and  Wingate,  residence,  Dalmuir  house,  Dalmuir. 

Black,  Robert,  of  Black  and  Salmon,  house,  16  Grafton  square. 

Black,  Robert,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  189  GaUowgate. 

Black,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  42  Argyll  street. 

Black,  Robert,  office  collector,  Gorbals  Gravitation  Water  Co.'s  office,  90  Portland 
street,  house,  57  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Black,  Robert,  of  Black  and  Bowie,  house,  15  Cranston  street,  Anderston. 

Black,  Robert,  baker,  324  Gallowgate. 

Black  &  Robson,  accountants,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Black  &  Salmon,  architects,  1  Dundas  street. 

Black,  Thomas,  grocer,  121  New  vennel. 

Black,  T.,  chimney-sweeper,  soot-merchant,  and  smoke-doctor,  151  Gallowgate. 

Black,  T.,  chimney-sweeper,  59  Saltmarket. 

Black,  William,  baker,  95  Cumberland  street,  house,  99  do. 

Black,  William,  of  J.  and  J.  Black,  house,  186  Stirling's  road. 

Black,  William,  spirit  dealer,  22  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Black,  William,  surgeon,  245  GaUowgate. 

Black,  William,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  St.  Vincent  street. 

Black  &  Wingate,  manufacturers  and  printers,  9  Royal  Exchange  square,  cotton- 
spinning  and  weaving  factories,  Kelvinhaugh, 

Black,  Mrs.,  17  Claremont  street. 

Black,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  49  West  Regent  street. 

Black,  Mrs.,  Villafield  House,  Stirling's  road. 

Black,  Mrs.  James,  232  St.  Vincent  street. 

Black,  Mrs.  John,  9  Abbotsford  place. 

Black,  Mrs.  J.  spirit  dealer,  186  Broomielaw. 

Black,  Mrs.,  123  Cambridge  street. 

Black,  Mrs.,  of  Cross  Arthurlie,  2  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Black,  Miss,  dressmaker,  108  North  Hanover  street. 

BLACKADDER,  David,  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  129  Renfrew  street. 

Blackbraes  Roman  Cement  and  Lime  Works,  office,  8  Cathedral  street;  Robert 
Smith,  sole  agent. 

BLACKBURN,  David,  93  West  Bath  street. 

Blackburn,  Hugh,  professor  of  mathematics,  College. 

Blackburn,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  52  Clyde  place. 

BLACKHALL  &  Scott,  comb  and  brush  warehouse,  63  Argyll  arcade. 

BLACKIE,  Alexander,  tailor,  106  Renfield  street. 

Blackie,  John,  sen.,  of  Blackie  and  Son,  house,  8  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Blackie,  John,  jun.,  of  Blackie  and  Son,  house.  Parson's  green.  Parson  street. 

Blackie,  Robert,  of  Blackie  and  Son,  house,  3  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Blackie,  William,  gala  plaid  and  shawl  manufacturer,  59  Hutcheson  street. 

Blackie  &  Son,  publishers,  38  Queen  street. 

.Blackie,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  printers  and  stereotypers,  Villafield,  50  St.  James's  road. 

'Blackie,  W.  G.,  of  W.  G.  Blackie  ^-  Co.,  house,  3  Canning  place. 

BLACKLEY,  John,  accountant,  90  Sauchiehall  street. 

Blackley,  James,  factor  and  valuator,  90  Sauchiehall  street. 

BLACKLOCK,  D.,  4  St.  James  street,  Kingston. 

BLACKSHOW,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  175  Great  Hamilton  street. 

BLACKSTOCK,  Mrs.,  1  North  Albion  court. 

BLACKWELL,  Samuel,  leather  seller,  236  Gallowgate. 

BLACKWOOD,  Andrew,  80  New  City  road. 


CO  BLACKWOOD.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BLAIR. 

Blackwood,  George,  beadle,  9  Blackfriars'  street. 

Blackwood,  Isaac,  of  Angus  and  Blackwood,  house,  32  Macfarlane  street. 

Blackwood,  Jacob,  bill-poster,  9  Blackfriars'  street. 

Blackwood,  James,  cf  Blackwood  and  Bobson,  house,  Cessnock,  Govan  road. 

Blackwood  &  Dobson,  tailors  and  clothiers,  8  Jamaica  street. 

Blackwood  &  Smith,  cotton  yarn  agents  and  merchants,  86  Ingram  street. 

Blackwood,  William,  oj" Blackivood  and  Smith,  house,  21  Abbotsford  place. 

Blackwood,  William,  picture-frame  maker,  7  London  street. 

Blackwood,  William,  commission  agent,  90  Regent  terrace. 

BLAIKIE,  J.,  gunmaker,  71  Stockwell  street. 

BLAIKLET,  J)hn  L.,  tobacconist  and  tallow  chandler,  61  High  street,  house,  4 
Adelphi  street. 

Blaikley  &  Good,  successors  to  Robert  Gray  &  Son,  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and  watch- 
makers, 78  Argj-U  street  and  1  Queen  street. 

Blaikley,  Samuel,  of  Blaikley  and  Good,  house,  7  Queen  street. 

BLAIR,  Adam,  of  Blairs  and  Robinson,  house,  9  Main's  street. 

Blair,  Alexander,  tobacco  manufacturer,  21  Saltmarket. 

Blair,  Andrew,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

Blair,  Archibald,  confectioner,  51  London  street. 

Blair,  Archibald,  wright  and  builder,  corner  of  Cambridge  sireet  and  New  City  road, 
house,  61  Garscube  road. 

Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  coppersmiths  and  brassfounders,  LTnion  place,  North  St. 

Blair,  Campbell,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  Gushethouse,  Anderston,  and  61  Biidge 
street,  house,  95  Douglas  street. 

Blair,  David,  bookbinder,  100  Virginia  place. 

Blair,  George,  &  Son,  smiths  and  farriers,  3  Glebe  street,  Townhead. 

Blair,  Horatius,  writer,  13  John  street,  house,  3  Rutland  crescent. 

Blair,  James,  of  Blair  and  Sandeman,  house,  154  Hope  street. 

Blair,  James,  house  factor,  28  Cro-wn  street, 

Blair,  John,  Meadowvale,  Partick. 

Blair,  John  H.,  victualler,  280  High  street. 

Blair,  John,  late  small  ware  merchant,  265  Sauchiehall  street. 

Blair,  John,  of  J.  and  W.  A.  Blair,  house,  Greenbank,  PoUockshaws. 

Blair,  John,  spirit  merchant,  55  Clyde  place. 

Blair,  J.  &  W.  A.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  125  Trongate, 

Blair,  Peter,  of  William  and  Peter  Blair,  house,  South  Kldon  place,  Kingston. 

Blair,  Robert,  &  Co.,  shawl  fringers,  81  Wilson  street  and  55  Glassford  street. 

Blair,  Stewart  M.  F.,   accountant,  commission,  and  coal  agent,  4  Wellcroft  place, 
Eglinton  street. 

Blair,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  170  Garscube  road. 

Blair,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  63  Dundas  street,  house,  62  Taylor  street. 

Blair,  Robert,  of  W.  Smith  cf-  Co.,  shawl  fringers,  house,  18  West  Russell  street. 

Blair,  R.  A.,  painter,  35  Bath  street. 

Blair,  Sandeman,  &  Co.,  merchants,  51  Miller  street. 

Blairs  &  Robinson,  iron-founders,  49  Mitchell  street. 

Blair,  William  &  Peter,  gingham,  pullicate,  and  zebra-dress  manufacturers,  37  Glass- 
ford  street. 

Blair,  William,  wright  and  glazier,  7  Lyon  street,  house,  35  Brown  street. 

Blair,  Wm.,  &  Son,  general  agents,  79  Bell  street. 

Blair,  W.  A.,  of  J.  and  W.  A.  Blair,  house,  159  Eglinton  street. 

Blair,  Wm.,  of  Wm.  and  Peter  Blair,  house,  South  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 

Blair,  William,  manager  of  John  street  silk  mill,  house,  69  John  street,  Bridgetou. 

Blair,  Thomas,  of  Blairs  and  Robinson,  house,  20  Cowcaddens  street. 

Blair,  Elizabeth,  pawnbroker,  3  College  street.     James  Ballantyne,  manager. 

Blair,  Mrs.  Robert,  cape  maker,  55  Duke  street. 

Blair,  Mrs.,  agent  for  Parr's  salve,  9  Norfolk  street. 

Blair,  Mrs.,  grocer,  42  Cook  street. 

Blair,  Mrs.,  Greenbank,  Govan  road. 

Blair,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  18  Russell  sireet,  east. 

Blair,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer,  82  High  street. 

Blair,  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  163  Cowcaddens  street.  ' 

Blair,  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  62  Buchanan  street. 

Blair,  Miss,  mUliner  and  dressmaker,  56  M'Alpine  street.         ;[.].'  ."C, 


BLAIR.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY,— BOOTH.  61 


Blair,  Miss,  56  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

BLAKE,  William,  stationer,  and  manufacturer  of  the  parchment  direction  labels,  21 

St.  Vincent  place,  house,  364  Argyll  street. 
BLANE,  Andrew,  confectioner,  92  Stevenson  street,  Galton, 
Blaue,  John,  hosier,  36  Sauchiehall  street. 

Blantybe  Yarn  Warehouse,  11  George  square  and  132  Queen  street. 
BLAYLOCK,  John,  Cumberland  tavern,  37  High  street. 

BLENCH,   Thomas,  at  Charles  Tennent  ^  Co.''s,  St.  Kollox,  house,  4  Garngad  road. 
BLEAYMIRE,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  4  Moore  place,  West  George  street. 
BLUE,  Archd.,  house  factor,  52  Green  street,  Bridgeton. 
Blues,  Wm.,  of  Anderson^  Fordyce,  ^  Co.,  house,  158  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BLYTH,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  60  Argyll  street,  house,  10  Abbotsford  place. 
Blyth,  Mrs.  James,  98  South  Portland  street. 

Blythswood  Estate  Office,  81  St.  George  place;  R.  Lauchlin,  accountant. 
BOAG,  James,  carter,  6  Goosedubbs. 
Boag,  John,  bootmaker,  271  George  street. 
Boag,  John,  metal  merchant,  109  St.  Vincent  street. 

Boag,  Robt.,  teacher,  Murdoch's  school,  classical  and  commercial,  40  Blackfriars'  st. 
Boag,  William,  Scots  Grey  tavern,  34  and  36  Trongate. 
BOCHEES,  T.,  of  William  Bird  ^  Co.,  house,  26  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
BOGLE,  Archibald,  of  Robert  Boyle  cj-  Co.,  38  West  George  street. 
Bogle,  George,  of  Robert  Bogle  (f  Co.,  38  West  George  street. 
Bogle,   Gilbert  Kennedy,  at  Bods  Brothers,  28  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  7 

Carnarvon  street. 
Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  painters,  paper-hangers,  gilders,  and  interior  decorators  to  tlse 

Queen,  50  Gordon  street,  workshop,  2  St.  Peter's  lane. 
Bogle,  Hugh,  ofH.  Bogle  <f  Co.,  house,  Moss  cottage,  Dumbreck,  Paisley  road. 
Bogle,  J.  &  W.,  drapers,  milliners,  &c.,  66  and  58  Oxford  street. 
Bogle,  James,  of  Campbell,  Bogle,  and  Douglas,  house,  198  Bath  street. 
Bogle,  J.  Y.,  draper,  milliner,  stay  and  straw-hat  maker,  288  Argyll  street. 
Bogle,  John,  of  Bogle,  Kerr,  cf  Co.,  24  Gordon  street. 
Bogle,  Kerr,  &  Co,,  merchants,  24  Gordon  street. 
Bogle,  Peter,  of  Peter  Bogle  ^  Co.,  house,  20  Monteith  row. 
Bogle,  Peter,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  122  Ingram  street,  works,  Barrowfield  Spinning 

Factory,  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bogle,  Robert,  &  Co,,  merchants,  38  West  George  street. 
Bogle,  William,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  22  Argyll  street. 
Bogle,  William,  draper,  54  Oxford  street. 

Bogle,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  news  agents,  and  agents  for  Lon- 
don Law  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  22  Argyll  street. 
Bogle,  Mrs.  James,  119  St.  Vincent  street. 

BOGUE,  E.  A.,  of  Robert  Paterson  (f  Co.,  house,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 
BOILEVIISr,  F.  A.,  Cognac  brandy  merchant,  Angouleme;  John  Kerr  Orr,  agent,  80 

Union  street. 
BOLE,  John,  city  missionary,  34  Duke  street. 
BOLTON,  A.  M.,  teacher  of  dancing,  Baronial  hall,  47  South  Portland  street,  house, 

31  Nicholson  street. 
Bolton,  George,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  186  West  Nile  street. 
Bolton,  James,  Balmoral  tavern,  87  M'Alpine  street. 
Bolton,  J.  C,  of  Kerr,  Doenng,  <f  Co.,  house,  10  Somerset  place. 
Bolton,  William,  professor  of  dancing  and  exercises,  96  West  Nile  street,  house, 

Hawthorn  cottage,  Helensburgh. 
BONAR,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  6  Eglinton  street. 

Bonar,  Rev.  John,  minister  of  Renfield  Street  Free  Church,  house,  1  Stanley  street. 
Bonnar,  Kenneth,  spirit  dealer,  200  Argyll  street. 

Bonnar,  Neil,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Norfolk  street,  house,  1  Moncrieff  street. . 
BONE,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  93  Argyll  street.  i(I 

BoNNYBRiDGE  Saw-Mlll  Yard.     A.  &  G.  Paterson,  68  Tennent  street,  St.  EoUox,' ■ 
BOOKLASS,  George,  carver  and  gilder,  27  Dunlop  street,  house,  9  Dundas  street, 

Kingston. 
BOOKLESS,  A.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  44  Sauchiehall  street,  > 

BOOTH,  T.,  blockmaker  and  joiner,  46  Dale  street,  Tradeston,  :;l 


62  BORLAND.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— BOYD. 

BOELAND,  Alexander,  accountant  and  actuary,  Commercial  Travellers'  Society  of 

Scotland,  69  Union  street,  house,  do. 
Borland  &  Fleming,  clothers,  292  Argyll  street. 
Borland,  Eev.  John  W.,  minister,  GiUespie  United  Presbyterian  Church,  house,  90 

Regent  terrace,  Stirling  road. 
Borland,  John,  ham  curer  and  provision  merchant,  134  GaUowgate  street. 
Borland,  Robert,  of  Borland  cf  Steven,  house,  30  Market  street,  GaUowgate. 
Borland  and  Steven,  fire-brick  and  grinding  works,  26  Market  street,  GaUowgate. 
Borland,  T.,  provision  merchant,  203  High  street,  and  190  GaUowgate. 
Borland,  Miss,  bookseller,  32  Maxwell  street. 
BOERON,  Price,  &  Kidston,  crown  and  sheet  glass  and  bottle  manufacturers,  Ander- 

ston,  and  Port  Dundas  Glass-Works,  office,  12  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  st. 
Borron,  W.  G.,  of  Barron,  Price,  and  Kidston,  residence,  LeadhUls. 
BORROWS,  Jeremiah,  baker,  169  GaUowgate. 
BORTHWICK,  Alex.,  small-ware  merchant,  93  Buchanan  street,  120  Trongate,  and 

94  Argyll  street,  house,  19  Canning  place. 
Borthwick,  Cuuninghame,  accountant  and  stock  broker,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 
Borthwick,  Hector  G.  S.,  of  Bortlvwick,  Morris,  <f  Co.,  house,  Rose  cottage,  HiUhead. 
Borthwick,  James,  &  Co.,  oilmen  and  drysalters,  9  Mitchell  street. 
Borthwick,  Morris,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  17  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Borthwick,  W.  M.,  teacher  of  writing,  arithmetic,  and  bookkeeping,  280  George  st, 
Borthwick,  Miss  M.,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  12  Cathedral  street. 
BOST,  A.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Bost,  A.,  of  A.  Bast  (f  Co.,  house,  58  Rose  street,  GarnethUL 
BOSTON,  Thomas,  seal  engraver,  1 2  Argyll  arcade. 
Boston,  U.S.,  Royal  Mail  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
BOW,  A.  &  T.,  brick  and  tUemakers  and  buUders,  works,  at  Shields,  Tradeston  ; 

letter-box,  45,  Govau  street,  Plutchesoutown. 
Bow  &  Co.,  smithy,  coal  merchant,  and  manufacturer  of  Roman  cement,  blacking, 

and  coal  dust.  East  basin,  Port-Dundas. 
Bow,  James,  of  A.  and  T.  Bow,  house.  Shields  hill. 
Bow,  John,  manufacturer  and  woollen  yam  merchant,   15  Candleriggs,  house,  24 

Florence  place,  Woodlands  road. 
Bow,  John,  cowfeeder,  85  Commerce  street. 

Bow,  William,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  48  London  st.,  ho.,  Clyde  view,  Partick. 
Bow,  William,  spirit  dealer,  41  Govan  street, 

BOWDEN,  M.  J.,  accountant.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  40  Cambridge  st. 
BOWER,  Oliver,  hardware  and  stationery  merchant,  30  WeU  street,  Caltou, 
BOWIE,  Alexander,  tailor,  7  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Bowie,  Andrew,  of  Black  and  Bowie,  house,  15  Cranston  street,  Anderston. 
Bowie,  Campbell  T.,  decorator,  painter,  and  paper-hanger,   50  Queen  street,  house, 

79  South  Portland  street. 
Bowie,  David,  brush  manufacturer,  161  Buchanan  street,  and  2   St.  Andrew's  lane, 

GaUowgate. 
Bowie,  James,  coal  agent,  2  Piccadilly  street,  Anderston. 

Bowie,  James,  commission  merchant,  19  West  Nile  street,  ho.,  MUton  bank  cottage. 
Bowie,  William,  flesher,  193  Cowcaddens. 
Bowie,  Mrs.,  79  South  Portland  street. 

BOWMAN,  Robert,  sculptor,  SighthiU  cemetery,  house,  28  Parson  street. 
Bowman,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  117  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Bowman,  Thomas,  jun.,  portioner,  140  Hospital  street. 

Bowman  &  M'Lennan,  brassfounders,  gas-fitters,  and  lustre  manufacturers,  103  Lou- 
don street,  and  98  GaUowgate. 
Bowman,  William,  provision  merchant,  7  Belgrove  street. 
Bowman,  William,  piano-forte  manufacturer,  13  Bridge  street. 
Bowman,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 
BOWSER,  Howard,  of  J).  Y.  Steimrt  #  Co.,  house,  151  GarngadhilL 
BOWSTEAD,  Thomas,  grocer  and  victuaUer,  54  Barrack  street. 
Bowstead,  Thomas,  brass  and  lead  smelter,  and  general  metal  refiner,  62  Barrack  st, 
BOYACK,  Alexander,  cigar  merchant  and  tobacconist,  166  Argjdl  street. 
BOYCE,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  43  Virginia  st.,  Virginia  buUdings. 
Boyce,  John  T.,  jun.,  of  John  B&yce,  jun.,  <^  Co.,  house,  6  Sandyford  place. 
BOYD,  Adam,  of  David  Boyd  ^  Co.,  house,  34  South  Portland  street. 


BOYD.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— BOYLE.  63 


Boyd,  Adam,  wriglit  and  timber  merchant,  35  Douglas  street,  house,  12  do. 

Boyd,  Adam,  commission  merchant,  agent  for  linens,  -woollens,   &c.,  103  Hutchesou 

street,  house,  133  Walmer  place. 
Boyd,  A.  M.,  of  Wm.  Boyd  <f  Son,  house,  379  St.  Vincent  street. 
Boyd,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  44  Hutcheson  street. 
Boyd,  Andrew,  miller.  File  mill,  272  Town's  Mill  road. 
Boyd,  Andrew,  furniture  broker,  2  Drygate  lane. 

Boyd,  Charles,  &  Son,  soap  and  candle  makers,  44  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Boyd,  Charles,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 
Boyd,  David,  &  Co.,  wholesale  stationers,  119  Ingram  street. 
Boyd,  Henrj'-,  whip  manufacturer  and  saddler's  ironmonger,    23   Glassford  street, 

house,  49  Gallowgate. 
Boyd,  James,  cotton  yarn  merchant  and  agent,   29  Ingram  street,  house,  64  Oxford 

street,  Laurieston. 
Boyd,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  minister  of  the  Tron  parish,  house,  32  Elmbank  crescent. 
Boyd,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  101  Hospital  street,  house,  103  do. 
Boyd,  James,  house  agent,  88  South  Portland  street. 
Boyd,  James,  of  Charles  Boyd  cf  Son,  house,  1 1  Greenvale  place. 
Boyd,  James,  merchant,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Boyd,  John,  writer,  18  Glassford  street,  house,  Kirkhill,  Mearns. 
Boyd,  John,  cowfeeder  and  hay  merchant,  131  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Boyd,  John,  clerk  for  Statute  Labour  Committee,  house,  34  South  Portland  street. 
Boyd,  John,  hairdresser,  G4  Stockwell  street. 
Boyd,  John,  31  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 
Boyd,  John,  119  Ingram  street,  house,  21  Elmbank  place. 
Boyd,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Boyd,  Ralph  S.,  of  David  Boyd  if  Co.,  house,  21  Elmbank  place. 
Boyd,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  381  Gallowgate. 

Boyd,  Robert,  cotton,  worsted,  and  woollen  yarns,  and  goods  agent,  2j  Royal  Ex- 
change court,  85  Queen  street,  house,  Oakshawhead,  Paisley. 
Boyd,  Stewart,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  17  Coburg  street. 
Boyd,  Thomas,  calico  printer,  90  Mitchell  street,  house,  25  India  street. 
Boyd,  Thomas,  jun.,  metal  broker  and  commission  agent,  33  Reniield  street,  house, 

1  Claremont  street. 
Boyd,  William,  spirit  dealer,  11  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 

Boyd,  William,  ofT.  Boyd,  90  Mitchell  street,  house,  Woodbank  cottage,  Partickhill. 
Boyd,  William,  corn  factor,  and  commission  merchant,  53  Oswald  street. 
Boyd,  William,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  wood  merchants,  15  St.  Enoch  square, 

works,  4  Hyde  Park  street. 
Boyd,  William,  of  William  Boyd  and  Son,  house,  3Y9  St.  Vincent  street. 
Boyd,  William,  of  Boyd,  Lawson,  (J-  Co  ,  house,  139  West  Campbell  street. 
Boyd,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  167  New  City  road. 
Boyd,  William,  at  Clyde  Bottle  Works,  St.  Rollox,  house,  Grafton  terrace,  123  North 

John  street. 
Boyd,  William,  38  Windsor  terrace. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  David,  21  Elmbank  place. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  James,  baker,  245  Argyll  street. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  S.,  spirit  dealer,  378  Gallowgate. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  Jean,  innkeeper  and  stabler,  1 1  M'Pherson  street. 
Boyd,  Mrs.,  commercial  coffee  house,  7  Queen  street. 
Boyd,  Helen,  grocer  and  victualler,  19  Duke  street. 
Boyd,  Misses,  dressmakers,  47  Norfolk  street. 
BOYLE,  Alexander,  dealer  in  spirits,  152  Sauchiehall  street. 
Boyle,  Alexander,  carver,  gilder,  and  picture-frame  maker,  28^  Thistle  street,  house, 

76  Hospital  street. 
Boyle,  Edward,  spirit  dealer,  13  St.  Ninian  street, 
Boyle,  James,  eating-house  keeper,  26  Bell  street. 
Boyle,  James,  12  Warwick  street. 
Boyle,  James,  cowfeeder  and  carter,  62  Hospital  street. 

Boyle,  James,  lithographer,  engraver,  bookseller,  and  stationer,  22  East  Clyde  street. 
Boyle,  John,  vintner  and  dairyman,  106  High  street. 
Boyle,  Patrick,  rag  and  waste  dealer,  74  Old  wynd. 
Boyle,  Robert,  illustrated  missionary  lecturer,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 


Q-i  BOYLE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BRITISH. 


Boyle,  William,  contractor  for  carting,  Madeira  court,  251  Argyll  street. 

Boyle,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dress-maker,  40  Candleriggs  street,  and  79  Bell  street. 

Boyle,  Miss,  straw-hat  and  dress-maker,  42  Bedford  street. 

Boyle,  Misses,  straw-hat  and  dress-makers,  48  EgUnton  street. 

BRADSHAW,  P.  &  D.,  cork  manufacturers,  21  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Braehead  Colliery  Depot,  72  Tennant  street,  St.  RoUox. 

BRAID,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  7  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Braid,  Thomas,  builder,  10  Robertson  street. 

BRAIDWOOD,  Andrew,  file-cutter,  458  Gallowgate. 

BRAMWELL,  Miss,  dressmaker,  132  Renfrew  street. 

BRAND,  James,  shawl  manufacturer,  9  Cochran  street,  house,  80  North  Frederick  st. 

Brand  &  Mollison,  silk,  muslin,  and  woollen  dyers,  70  Queen  street. 

Brand,  William,  of  Brand  (f  AfoUkon,  house,  7  West  Prince's  street. 

Brand,  Mrs.  Andrew,  141  George  street. 

Brand,  Mrs.,  105  Portland  street. 

Brand,  Mrs.  G.  B.,  15  Claremont  street. 

BRANIGAN,  H.  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  110  Crown  street. 

BRANNAN,  John,  cabinetmaker,  78  and  80  London  street. 

Brannan,  T.,  spirit  merchant,  grocer,  and  victualler,  107  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brannan,  Agnes,  broker,  56  King  street,  Tradeston. 

BRANTIN,  Patrick,  and  Co.,   spirit  and  victualling  merchants,  60   Clyde  street, 

Anderston. 
BRARD,  A.,  professor  of  French,  103  Douglas  street. 
BRASH,  Rev.  William,  East  Campbell  Street  United  Presbyterian  Church,  house, 

Roseknowes,  by  Cathcart. 
Brash,  Alexander,  accountant  and  house  factor,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Brash,  James,  physician  and  surgeon,  1  North  Albion  court. 
BRANDSTRAP,  L.  A.,  at  Sheppard  and  Son's,  house,  141  West  Nile  street. 
BREAKENRIDGE,  John,  shoemaker,  77  Norfolk  street. 

BREBNEK,  John,  of  Scobie,  Brehner,  and  Levach,  house,  16  Abbotsford  place. 
BRECHIN,  John,  beadle,  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Eglinton  street,  house,  99 

Centre  street. 
BRECKENRIDGE,  James,  tavern  keeper,  62  Argyll  street. 
Bredisholm  Coal  Co.,  5  Cathcart  street. 
BREEN,  James,  merchant,  bazaar,  house,  90  Bell  street. 
BREMNER,  David,  C.E.,  engineer  to  the  Clyde  Trust,  16  Robertson  street,  house, 

1  Carnarvon  street. 
Bremner,  Duncan,  baker,  334  Gallowgate. 

Bremner,  H.  H.,  teller.  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  16  Florence  place. 
Bremner,  Rev.  Robert,  A.M.,  8  Maxwellton  place. 
Bremner,  William,  plasterer,  13  Surrey  street. 
BRENNAN,  Patrick,  M.D.,   physician  and  surgeon,    1  Monteith  Row,  consulting 

rooms,  60  Bell  street. 
BRICELAND,  Mrs.  Michael,  china  and  glass  warehouse,  92  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
BRIDGE,  Samuel,  fruiterer,  226  George'street. 
Bridgegate   Church  (Established),  14   East  Clyde  street,  Rev.  James  Mitchell, 

minister,  5  Abbotsford  place. 
Bridgeton  Baking  Society,  85  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Bowling  Green,  237  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Bridgeton  Church  (Established),  Dale  street,  Bridgeton,  Rev.  Hugh  Jack,  minister. 
Bridgeton  Free  Church,  John  street,  Bridgeton,  Rev.  Alex.  WUson,  minister. 
Bridgeton  Friendly  Victualling  Society,  125  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Old  Victualling  and  Baking  Society,  Thomas  M'Gibbon,  98  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Operative  Victualling  Society,  158  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Public  Librarj"-,  109  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Public  School,  94  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Thread  Work,  Howard  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Union  Victualling  Society,  212  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Victualling  Society,  176  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
BRIDIE,  Mrs.,  Free  St.  Matthew's  School,  60  William  street,  Anderston. 
BRISTOW,  John,  &  Co.,  booksellers,  stationers,  and  printers,  203  Gallowgate. 
British  American  Laud  Co.'s  office,  3  Royal  Exchange  court.    Geo.  Gillespie,  agent. 


BRITISH.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOEY.— BROMLEY.  65 


British  Asphalte  Co.,  62  Buchanan  street;  Gregory  Bird,  manager,  works,  Scott  street, 

Port-Dimdas. 
British  Commercial  Insurance  Co. ;  Hamilton,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  240  Broomielaw,  agents. 
British  Empire  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Co.,  and  Fire  Assurance  Society,  28  George 

square;  Robert  Walker,  jun.,  agent. 
British  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.,  3  West  Nile  street;  Robert  Binning,  agent. 
British  Guarantee  Association ;  D.  &  A.  Cuthbertson,  110  Fife  place.  West  George 

street,  and  S.  M.  Penny,  1 6  St.  Vincent  place,  agents. 
British  &  North  American  I?oyal  Mail  Steam  Packet  office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
British  Iron  Foundry,  598  Gallowgate,  Campbell  &  Christie. 
British  ironmonger}',  hardware,  oil,  and  colour  store,  50  Main  street,  Anderston,  D. 

Roger. 
British  Linen  Company  Bank,  comer  of  Queen  street  and  Ingram  street ;  James  Robert- 
son and  Patrick  Brodie,  agents. 
British  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Ravenhead;  D.  Melvin  &  Co.,  agents,  5  Dixon  street. 
British  Woollen  Mart,  67  Argyll  street. 
BRITTAN,  Martin,  tailor,  132  Trongate. 
BROADFOOT,  Alexander,  of  Broadfoot,  Douglas,  ^  Co.,  residence,  Billhead  house, 

Pollockshaws. 
Broadfoot,  Douglas,  &  Co.,  silk  and  shawl  printers  and  manufacturers,  128  Ingram 

street. 
Broadfoot,  Miss,  150  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
BROADLEY,  James,  broker,  44  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Broadley,  John  &  William,  plain  and  fancy  muslin  manufacturers,  16   Springfield 

court.  Queen  street. 
Broadley,  John,  of  J.  and  W.  Broadley,  house,  8  West  Sandyford  place. 
Broadley,  William,  of  J.  and  W.  Broadley,  house,  3  Carnarvon  street. 
BROCK,  Henry,  manager  of  the  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  12  Woodside  crescent. 
Brock,  James,  accountant,  1  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Brock,  James,  sen.,  tobacconist,  69  Stock  well  street. 
Brock,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  14  Bridgegate  street. 
Brock,  John,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  125  Murray  place.  New  City  road. 
Brock  &  M'Gavin,  grain  millers,  16  Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown. 
Brock,  William,  provision  merchant,  296  and  70  High  street. 
Brock,  William,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  85  Nelson  street,  Tradeston,  house,  60  Dale 

street. 
Brock,  Mrs.,  95  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

BROCKET,  Andrew,  joiner,  house  and  shipwright,  24  York  street. 
BROCKLEHURST,  James,  Superintendent  Caledonian  Railway,  292  Buchanan  st 
BRODIE,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  8  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Brodie,  G.  L.,  at  W.  S.  Brodie  ^  Co.'s,  house,  1  Richmond  street. 
Brodie,  Hugh,  ofMuirs,  Connell,  and  Brodie,  house.  Park  grove.  Paisley  road, 
Brodie,  James,  weaving  manager,  at  JR.  Thomson  and  Son^s  works,  house,  14  South 

Wellington  street. 
Brodie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  11  Back  wynd,  and  20  King  street, 
Brodie,  J.  &  J.,  spirit  dealers,  3  Mitchell  street. 
Brodie,  John,  merchant.     Letters  left  at  A.  Nisbet's,  180  Trongate. 
Brodie,  John,  spirit  merchant,  51  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Brodie,  M'Leod,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  2  and  4  Royal  Exchange  square,  and 

143  Queen  street. 
Brodie,  Patrick,  agent,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  house,  5  Woodside  place. 
Brodie,  Thomas,  clerk,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  corner  of  Ingram  street  and  Queen 

street,  house,  80  South  Portland  street. 
Brodie,  Robert,  coal  agent,  88  John  street. 
Brodie,  Thomas,  Athole  tavern,  116  Saltmarket. 
Brodie,  William,  merchant,  house,  1  Richmond  street. 
Brodie,  W.  S.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  113  Brunswick  street. 
Brodie,  Miss,  10  Mouteith  row, 

BROOKMAN,  Benjamin,  stationer  and  printer,  280  Argyll  street, 
Brookman,  George,  printer  and  stereotype  founder,  229  Argyll  street. 
BROOKS  &  Sunderland,  lamp  manufacturers  and  brassfoimders,  7  and  9  Waterloo  st. 
Brooks,  William,  Baltic  timber-merchant  and  general  agent,  39  West  Nile  street. 
BROMLEY,  John  H.,  acconntant,  229  Sauchiehall  street. 


66  BROOM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BROWN. 

BROOM,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  163  Ingram  street,  and  100  Queen  street. 

Broom,  James,  of  James  Broom  <f  Co.,  ho.  Randolph  terrace,  148  Hill  St.,  Gamethill. 

Broom,  John  &  James,  commission  merchants,  36^  George  square. 

Broom,  William,  bootmaker,  39  South  Portland  street. 

Broom,  William,  builder,  154  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 

Broomhill  Foundry,  Port-Dundas. 

BROWN,  Albert,  printing-plate  engraver,  at  J.  Neibon's,  25  Prince's  street. 

Brown,  Alexander,  of  Brown  and  Syme,  33  and  34  Argyll  arcade. 

Brown,  Alexander,  porter.  Royal  Bank,  house.  Royal  Bank  buildings. 

Brown,  Alexander,  teacher  of  languages,  2  Havannah  street. 

Brown,  Alexander,  wholesale  grocer,  86  High  street. 

Brown,  A.  G.,  general  grocer,  210  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  AUan,  family  grocer,  Wellpark  buildings,  Duke  street. 

Brown,  Andrew,  sen.,  warping  heck-maker,  15  Canon  street. 

Brown,  Andrew,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  15  Canon  street. 

Brown,  Andrew,  dairj^man,  53  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Brown,  Andrew,  17  Nicholson  street. 

Brown,  Andrew,  Kenmore  Quarrj'-,  house,  Bear  Yards,  Bishopbriggs. 

Brown,  Andrew,  of  Shanhs  and  Brown,  house,  86  Blackfriars  street. 

Brown,  Archibald,  baker,  336  Argyll  street,  and  27  Stobcross  street. 

Brown,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  silk  and  gauze  manufacturers,  104  Virginia  place. 

Brown,  Archibald,  chemist  and  druggist,  156  New  City  road,  ho.  1  Columbia  place. 

Brown,  Archibald  D.,  upholsterer  and  bedding  manufacturer,  54  Renfield  St.,  works, 

Port-Dundas. 
Brown,  Archibald,  blockmaker  and  joiner,  152  Broomielaw,  house,  134  do. 
Brown,  A.  &  J.,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  78  and  80  Carrick  street. 
Brown,  Campbell,  leather  merchant,  163  Bridgegate. 
Brown  &  Carrick,  architects,  9  Bath  street. 

Brown  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  corn  factors,  13  Hope  street. 
Brown,  Charles,  12  Nicholson  street. 

Brown,  Colin,  of  J.  Boyce,jun.,  <f  Co.,  house,  115  Bath  street. 
Brown,  Colin  Rae,  of  Brown,  Madndoe,  cf-  Co.,  house,  213  Buchanan  street. 
Brown,  C.  Wilsone,  at  William  Broion  cf-  Co.'s,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Brown,  D.  Campbell,  ofBroivn  and  Macaulay,  17  Virginia  street. 
Brown,  Daniel,  confectioner,  60  Queen  street. 

Brown,  David,  joiner,  cabinetmaker,  and  glazier,  13  Stormont  street. 
Brown,  David,  shoemaker,  159  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  75  Bell  street. 

Brown,  David,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Burnbank  nursery.  Great  Western  road. 
Brown,  David,  shuttle,  shuttle-mounting,  weaving  utensU  maker,  and  turner,  18 

Thomson's  lane.  Green  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  Rev.  David,  minister  of  St.  James's  Free  Church,  house,  322  St.  Vincent  st. 
Brown,  David,  Vocalist  Harmonic  tavern,  4  Dunlop  street. 
Brown,  Downes,  &  Co.,  merchants,  26  Dunlop  street. 
Brown,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  drysalters,  Wellington  court,  43  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Duncan,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  284  and  286  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  Duncan,  janitor.  Government  School  of  Design,  16  Ingram  street. 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  writers,   and  agents  for  the  Argus  Life  Assurance  Company  of 

London,  49  Virginia  street. 
Brown,  Gavin,  of  Renfrew  and  Brown,  house.  South  Greenbank. 
Brown,  George,  of  Charles  Tennant  4  Co.,  St.  RoUox,  house,  Clarence  place,  131 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Brown,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  92  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  George,  of  Maitland  ^  Co.,  54  West  Nile  street. 
Brown,  G.  E.,  191  Renfrew  street,  Gamethill. 
Brown  &  Gray,  joiners  and  packing-box  makers,  67  Mitchell  street. 
Brown,  H.,  turner,  49  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  Henry,  of  H.M.'s  Customs,  house.  Moss-side,  Crossmyloof. 
Brown,  Hugh,  saw-maker,  ironmonger,  and  cutler,  213  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  100  and  104  Virginia  place. 
Brown,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Broivn  and  Co.,  house,  9  Abercromby  place.  West  George  gt. 
Brown,  Hugh,  baker,  40  Garscube  road.  C 

Brown,  Hugh,  cabinet-maker,  34  Warwick  street,  Laurieston.  L[ 


BROWN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BROWN.  67 


Brown,  Hugh,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  2  Caltonmouth. 

Brown,  H.  &  W.,  grocers,  60  High  street. 

Brown,  James  and  Cornelius  (late  C.  Brown  and  Sons),  sewed  muslin  manufacturers, 

90  Mitchell  street. 
Brown,  James,  of  J.  and  C.  Brown,  house,  99  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Brown,  James,  flesher,  17  Main  street,  Govbals. 
Brown,  James,  flesher,  32  Little  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  James,  of  William  Brown  ^  Co.,  house,  24  Woodside  place. 
Brown,  James  K.,  of  Watson  (f  Co.,  house,  3  Woodside  crescent. 
Brown,  James  and  Thomas,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  dealers,  and  importers  of 

fruit,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 
Brown,  James,  merchant,  258  High  street. 

Brown,  James,  of  James  and  Thomas  Brown  cf  Co.,  house,  Govan  park,  Govan  road. 
Brown,  James,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  40  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  James,  commission  merchant,  1  Royal  Exchange  court. 
Brown,  James,  letterpress  printer,  85  Blackfriars  street. 
Brown,  James,  merchant,  294  St.  Vincent  street.    Letters  left  at  the  Tontine  Reading 

Room,  14  Trongate. 
Brown,  James,  council  oifieer,  house,  53  Cadogan  street. 
Brown,  James,  architect,  house  and  office,  9  Bath  street. 
Brown,  James,  janitor,  Koyal  Infirmary. 

Brown,  James,  flesher  and  ham-curer,  82  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Brown,   James,  and  James  Wilkie,  accountants,  sharebrokers,  house  factors,  land 
agents,  and  agents  for  the  West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company, 
135  Buchanan  street. 
Brown,  James,  wright,  trunk  and  packing-box  maker,  273  George  street,  and  30 

George  square,  house,  124  North  John  street. 
Brown,  James,  accountant,  135  Buchanan  street,  house,  Hillhead. 
Brown,  John,  &  Sons,  millwrights  and  machine-makers,  York  street,  Govanhaugh. 
Brown,  J.  &  J.,  dyers,  Drygate  bridge  dye-works. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers,  general  agents,  bonded  and  free  warehouses,  31 

Argyll  street. 
Brown,  John,  pattern  designer,  29  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  John,  of  John  Brown  ^  Co.,  house,  31  Argyll  street. 

Brown,  John  George,  of  Yates,  Brown,  andHowat,  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  street. 

Brown,  John,  weaving  utensil  maker,  128  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brown,  John,  coal  agent,  5  Dixon  street. 

Brown,  John,  secretary,  Barrhead  railway,  house.  South  Greenbank. 

Brown,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  58|-  Maitland  street. 

Brown,  John,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  60  Stockwell  street. 

Brown,  John,  jun.,  of  Brown  and  Sharp,  house,  42  Windsor  ter.,  St.  George's  road. 

Brown,  John,  wright  and  house  factor,  78  Trongate,  house,  41  Charlotte  street. 

Brown,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  38  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Brown,  John,  court-house  keeper,  1  East  Clyde  street. 

Brown,  John,  perfumer  and  hairdresser,  3  Glassford  street. 

Brown,  John,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  43  Eglinton  street,  house,  26  South 
Portland  street. 

Brown,  John,  victualler,  150  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Brown,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  importers,  24  Jamaica  street. 

Brown,  John,  grocer,  62  Piccadilly  street. 

Brown,  John  Grier,  40  Great  Clyde  street. 

Brown,  John,  bootmaker,  56  Maxwell  street. 

Brown,  John,  hosier  and  shirtmaker,  8  Candleriggs. 

Brown,  John,  pattern-designer,  29  Eglinton  street. 

Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  fruiterers,  122  Queen  street. 

Brown,  John,  master,  R.N.,  44  Norfolk  street. 

Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  fruiterers,  20  Glassford  street. 

Brown,  John,  at  J.  and  R.  Cogaris,  Graham  square,  house,  25  Belgrove  street. 

Brown,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  58  Canon  street. 

Brown,  John,  victualler,  140  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  John,  commission  agent,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brown,  Joseph,  of  J.  and  J.  Brown,  house,  17  ^^^litevale  street. 

Brown,  Joseph  R.,  17  Whitevale. 


68  BEOWN.— GENERAL  DIRECTOET.— BROWN. 

Brown  &  Love,  clothiers,  shirt  merchants,  and  hosiers,  122  Argyll  street. 

Brown  &  Macauley,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  17  Virginia  street. 

Brown,  Macindoe,  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  Blythswood  Sale  Rooms,  77 

Buchanan  street. 
Brown  &  Mitchell,  dyers,  paper-box  manufacturers,  &c.,  Burnbank,  Vinegar-hill, 

Camlachie. 
Brown,  Joshua,  wright,  at  James  Brown's,  273  George  street,  ho.  9  Germeston  St. 
Brown,  M.  &  J.,  nursery,  seedsmen,  and  florists,  2fl  Glassford  street,  nursery  at  Cam- 

tyne  Toll  Bar,  Duke  street. 
Brown,  Matthew,  of  Strang,  Brown,  <^  Co.,  house,  42  Dalhousie  street. 
Brown,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  116  Candleriggs. 
Brown,  Matthew,  ofM.  Brown  ^  Co.,  house,  36  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Brown,  Matthew,  flesher,  110  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  M.  &  W.,  jun.,  &  Co ,  merchants,  35  St.  Vincent  place. 
Brown,  Niven,  victualler.  111  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  Peter,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  17  Gordon  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  of  Peter  Brown  and  Son,  house,  103  Bath  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  jun.,  of  Peter  Brown  and  Son,  house,  103  Bath  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  baker,  56  Nelson  street. 
Brown,  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  65  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Brown,  P.  M'T.,  merchant,  166  Buchanan  street,  house,  3  Eitzroy  place. 
Brown,  Quintin,  at  John  Brown  cf  Go's,  73  Robertson  street. 
Brown,  Robert,  chemist  and  druggist,  110  and  112  Trongate. 
Brown,  Robert,  teacher,  Secular  School,  32  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Brown,  Robert,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  110  and  112  Trongate,  manufactory, 

Richmond  lane. 
Brown,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  8  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Brown,  Robert,  at  D.  and  A.  Cuthhertsons,  110  West  George  st.,  ho.  83  Villafield  pi. 
Brown,  Robert,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  15  Buchanan  street. 
Brown,  Robert  S.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  78  Trongate,  house,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Brown,  Robert,  wood  merchant,  trunk  and  packing-bos  maker,  75  Mitchell  street, 

and  Drury  street,  house,  102  New  City  road. 
Brown,  Samuel  R,  &  Thomas,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  78  Queen  street. 
Brown,  Samuel  R.,  of  Samuel  R.  and  T.  Broivn,  house,  10  Woodside  place. 
Brown  &  Sharp,  cotton  brokers,  103  Glassford  street. 

Brown  &  Son,  engravers,  lithographers,  and  letterpress  printers,  5  King  street. 
Brown  &  Syme,  seedsmen,  florists,  and  fruiterers,  33  and  34  Argyll  arcade. 
Brown,  Thomas,  writer,  of  Broxon  andBunlop,  49  Virginia  St.,  house,  north  Haghill. 
Brown,  Thomas,  of  O'Halloran  and  Brown,  house.  South  Greenbank,  Gorbals. 
Brown,  Thomas,  of  Baird  and  Brown,  house,  5  Royal  Circus,  City  road. 
Brown,  Thomas,  of  Samuel  R.  and  Thomas  Brown,  house,  137  Bath  street. 
Brown,  Thomas,  clothier,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Brown,  Thomas,  at  Canal  Office,  Port-Dundas,  house,  Ebenezerfield,  Craighall  road. 
Brown,  Thomas  W.,  of  James  and  Thomas  Brown  ^  Co.,  ho.  6  North  Apsley  place. 
Brown,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  145  Queen  street. 
Brown,  William,  M.D.,  317  Argyll  street,  house,  40  Great  Clyde  street. 
Brown,  William,  draper,  2  Kennedy  street. 

Brown,  William,  late  writer,  13  John  street,  house,  Brandon  Grove,  Helensburgh. 
Brown,  William,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants  and  colour  manufacturers,  24  Stockwell  st. 
Brown,  William,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  239  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  William,  at  Knox  and  Guild's,  house,  83  Charleston  place. 
Brown,  William,  designer  for  weaving  and  calico  printing,  129  Ingram  street,  house, 

41  North  Albion  street. 
Brown,  William,  foreman,  at  M'Leod,  Davidson,  4  Co.'s,  house,  82  George  street. 
Brown,  William,  of  Brown,  Downes,  ^  Co.,  merchants,  ho.  Parkgrove,  Paisley  road. 
Brown,  William,  of  William  Brown  cf-  Co.,  house,  179  Athole  place. 
Brown,  William,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturer,  36  Tureen  street. 
Brown,  William,  of  Wm.  Brown  S;  Co.,  house,  46  Graeme  street. 
Brown,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  of  M.  and  W.  Brown,  jun.,  cf-  Co.,  Resident  Secre- 
tary of  the  Standard  and  Colonial  Life  Assurance  Companies,  house,  191  Albert 

terrace,  Renfrew  street. 
Brown,  William,  nailor,  81  Bridgegate. 
Brown,  William,  jun.,  of  Brown  and  Love,  house,  41  North  Albion  street. 


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Brown,  William,  of  James  Clow  <^  Co.,  house,  18  Cadogan  street. 
Brown,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  81  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brown,  William,  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  30  Low  John  street. 
Brown,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  .323  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  William,  Ayrshire  tavern,  20  Nicholson  street. 
Brown,  William,  carter,  13  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 

Brown,  William,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  260  George  street,  house,  63  John  street. 
Brown,  William,  slate  merchant,  164  Broomielaw  and  4  James  Watt  street. 
Brown,  William,  slater,  112  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  "William,  eating-house,  264  High  street. 

Brown,  William,  of  Baird  and  Brown,  house,  at  the  works,  Port-Dundas. 
Brown,  William,  spirit  dealer,  6  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  W^illiara,  &  Co.,  wrights,  79  Greendyke  street. 
Brown,  William,  cook  and  confectioner,  8  Bridge  street. 
Brown,  William  F.,  warehouseman,  44  South  Portland  street. 
Brown  &  Wilson,  manufacturers,  163  Ingram  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Archd.,  1 0  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  straw-hat  maker,  134  George  street. 
Brown,  Jlrs.  Cornelius,  77  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  14  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Brown,  Mrs.  E.,  6  Melrose  street. 
Brown,  Mrs,  A.,  40  Kent  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  160  Renfrew  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  hosier  and  furnisher,  30  Bedford  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings,  45  Crown  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Brown,  Mrs.  John,  18  Monteith  row. 
Brown,  Mrs.   Robert,  60  South  Coburg  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  W^illiam,  lodgings,  52  Clyde  place. 
Brown,  Mrs.  William,  tobacconist,  33  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  Mrs.  William,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  136  Renfrew  street. 
Brown,  Miss  Agnes,  3  West  Regent  street. 
Brown,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  3  North  Albion  court. 
Bkownfield  Church  (Established),  68  Brown  street,  Rev,  James  Meiklam,  minister, 
1 1 7  West  Campbell  street. 

BROWNING,  Andrew,  baker,  207  High  street. 

Browning,  James,  classical  master,  Collegiate  Academy,  house,  7  Oakfield  terrace, 
Hillhead.  ^ 

Browning,  Matthew,  grain-weigher  and  storekeeper,  24  York  st.,  house,  42  York  st. 

Browning,  W.  &  R.,  saddlers,  35  Stockwell  street. 

BROWNLIE,  Allan,  pastry  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  33  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Brownlie,  Archibald,  timber  merchant,  12  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Brownlie,  A.  &  J.,  gTocers  and  victuallers,  117  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Brownlie,  Brothers,  bootmakers,  20  Eenfield  street. 

Brownlie,  James,  saw  and  planing  mills,  Port-Dundas,  35  Port-Dundas  road. 

Brownlie,  John,  flesher,  8  Norfolk  street. 

Brownlie,  John,  provision  merchant,  219  Cowcaddens  street. 

Brownlie,  R.,  10  Sommerville  place. 

Brownlee,  Thomas,  of  Liddell,  Brownlee,  cf  Co.,  house,  144  Crown  street. 

Brownlie,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  157  Eglinton  street. 

Brownlie,  Thomas,  builder,  13  Eldon  place. 

Brownlie,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  177  Argyll  street. 

Brownlie,  Thomas,  builder  and  contractor,  114  Cumberland  place. 

Brownlie,  William,  cowfeeder,  11  Saracen's  lane. 

Brownlie,  William,  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  15  Argyll  street. 

BRUCE  &  Co.,  general  merchants,  13  Watt  street. 

Bruce,  Henry,  17  Renfield  street,  house.  North  AVoodside  cottage,  New  City  road. 

Bruce,  James,  of  Bruce,  Ramsay,  and  Speirs,  house,  57  North  Hanover  street. 

Bruce,  John  K.,  Customs,  122  South  Portland  street. 

Bruce,  Peter,  of  Bruce  ^  Co.,  house,  24  York  street. 

Bruce,  Ramsay,  and  Speirs,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  128  Ingram  street. 

Bruce,  Robert,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  70  Gallowgate. 

Bruce,  Robert,  builder,  of  Watson  and  Bruce,  129  Cambridge  street. 


70  BRUCE.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— BRYSON. 


Bruce,  William,  coal  agent,  2  M'Neil  street. 
Bruce,  William,  cabinetmaker,  30  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontowii. 
Bruce,  Robert,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  21  Cambridge  street. 
Bruce,  W.,  of  Gihb  and  Bruce,  house,  GilmourhUl. 

Bruce,  William,  of  Scottish  Widows'  Fund,  and  Accidental  Death  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 30  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Bruce,  William,  and  John  Murray,  agents  for  Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life  Insurance 

Company,  and  Accidental  Death  Insurance  Company,  30  Royal  Exchange  square. 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  staymaker,  35  Nelson  street. 
Bruce,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker^  35  Renfrew  street. 
Bruce,  Misses,  dressmakers,  47  Saucliiehall  street. 
BRUNTON,  Charles,  bricklayer  and  oven-builder,  3  Pitt  street. 
Brunton,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Clyde  terrace. 
BRYAN,  John,  Cumnock  carrier,  37  Miller's  place. 
Bryan,  Mrs.,  dairy,  28  Findlay  street. 

BRYCE,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  42  St.  Andrew  street,  house,  40  do. 
Bryce,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  27  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Bryce  &  Co.,  hatters,  and  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  165  Trongate. 
Bryce,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  129  Buchanan  street,  house,  260  Renfrew  st. 
Bryce,  James,  spirit  dealer,  13  West  Milton  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Bryce,  James,  34  St.  Andrew  street. 
Bryce,  James,  spirit  merchant,  189  Castle  street. 
Bryce,  James,  jun.,  master  of  the  commercial  and  mathematical  department.  High. 

School,  house,  5  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Bryce,  James  S.,  at  A.  and  J.  Morrison''s,  40  St.  Vincent  place, 
Bryce,  John,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  32  Dunlop  St.,  house,  61  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
Bryce,  John,  180  Cowcaddens  street. 
Bryce,  John,  architect,  243  Buchanan  street. 
Bryce,  John,  105  South  Portland  street. 

Bryce,  J.  D.,  of  Dennistoun,  Bryce,  <f  Co.,  house,  S.W.  corner  of  Queen's  crescent. 
Bryce,  Morrison,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  136  Hope  St.,  house,  71  Renfrew  st. 
Bryce  &  Orr,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  66  Saltmarket. 
Bryce  &  Pedin,  boot  and  shoemakers,  35  Queen  street. 
Bryce,  Thomas,  35  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Bryce,  William,  beadle,  95  North  Hanover  street. 
Bryce,  William,  commission  agent,  34  Cochran  street. 
Bryce,  William,  of  Bryce  and  On;  house,  35  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Bryce,  William,  of  Irvine  and  Bryce,  hBuse,  197  Elgin  place,  Pitt  street. 
Bryce,  Mrs.,  197  Elgin  place,  Pitt  street. 
Bryce,  Miss,  Holm  place,  278  Argyll  street. 
Bryce,  Miss,  137  Cambridge  street. 

BRYDEN,  James,  at  Wellington  factory,  Hutchesontown,  house,  125  Crown  street. 
Bryden,  Thomas,  87  South  Portland  street. 
Bryden,  William,  &  Son,  bell-hangers,  Venetian  and  roller-blind  manufacturers,  7 

Royal  Bank  place,  and  55  George  street,  Edinburgh. 
Bryden  &  Sons,  bell-hangers,  Venetian  and  spring  roller  window-blind  manufac- 

turer.s,  17  South  Exchange  place,  south  entrance  from  Buchanan  street  to  the 

Royal  Exchange  ;  and  at  65  George  street,  Edinburgh.     See  Advertisement  in 

Appendix. 
Bryden,  W.  C,  of  Bryden  ^  Sons,  house,  28  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Bryden,  Mrs.  William,  87  South  Portland  street. 
BRYDON,  John,  commission  merchant,  14  Springfield  court,  Queen  street,  house,  8 

Kingston  place. 
Brydon,  Thomas,  87  South  Portland  street,  Laurieston, 
Brvdon,  Mrs.,  105  South  Portland  street. 
BRYDSON,  William,  15  Eglinton  street. 
BRYSON,  John  Burns,  writer,  of  Burnet  4'  Bryson,  Merchants'  House  buildings,  72 

Hutcheson  street. 
Bryson,  John,  at  John  Dennistoun  ^  Co.'s,  house,  Eutherglen. 
Bryson,  John,  draper  and  haberdasher,  7  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bryson,  John,  of  William  Bryson  cf-  Co.,  house,  18  Bridge  street,  Tradeston. 
Bryson,  John,  draper,  11  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 


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Bryson,  John,  contractor,  18  Eglinton  street. 

Bryson  &  Hamilton,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  20  Canon  street,  and  23  Kirk  street, 

Gorbals. 
Bryson,  Robert,  merchant  and  cotton  broker,  Ingram  place.  111  Ingram  street,  house, 

Dunfinart,  Kilmuu. 
Bi-yson,  Robert,  jun.,  20  Woodside  place. 
Bryson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  Saltmarket. 
Bryson,  WUliam,  and  Co.,  zebra,  &c.,  manufacturers,  37  Ingram  street. 
Bryson,  William,  of  William  Bryson  cf  Co.^  house,  Chappell  Works,  Barrhead. 
Bryson,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  28  Dundas  street. 
BUCHAN,  Alexander,  teacher,  St.  James's  Parish  Schaol,  house,  15  William  street, 

Gieenhead. 
Buchan,  Patrick,  16  Whitevale. 

Buchan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  brassfounders  and  gas-fitters,  249  Argyll  street. 
Biichan,  William,  law  agent,  10  Sommerville  place. 

Buchan,  W.  R.,  writer,  1  Royal  Exchange  court.  Queen  street,  house,  10  Sommer- 
ville place. 
Buchan,  Mrs.  D.,  79  Great  Hamilton  street. 

BUCHANAN,  Alexander  M.,  of  Daly ^  Spence,  Buchanan,  cf  Co.,  house,  98  Trongate. 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  professor  of  medical  aeroscopy,  60  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  Allan,  of  George  Bnckanan  <f  Sons,  house,  7  Woodside  place. 
Buchanan,  Dr.  Andrew,  professor  of  the  institutes  of  medicine.  University  of  Glas- 
gow, house,  13  Moore  place. 
Suchanan,  Andrew,  of  Gunn  and  Buchanan,  house,  10  Duke  street. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  tobacconist,  &c.,  852  High  street. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  tinsmith,  67  Commerce  street. 

Buchanan,  Archibald,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  25  Kent  street,  house,  20  do. 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  plumber,  zinc-worker,  and  gas-fitter,  2  Canning  st.,  Calton. 

Buchanan,  Archibald,  of  James  Finlay  cf-  Co.,  at  Catrine  Works,  Ayrshire, 

Buchanan  &  Cairns,  provision  merchants,  16  and  18  Wilson  street. 

Buchanan,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Cook  street. 

Buchanan,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  89  Stockwell  street. 

Buchanan  &  Co.,  tea  dealers,  10  King  street. 

Buchanan,  Cunningham,  flesher,  41  Candleriggs,  house,  194  Gallowgate. 

Buchanan,  David,  tobacconist,  32  Blackfriars  street. 

Buchanan,  D.,  teacher,  93  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 

Buchanan,  D.,  tonnage  master,  Harbour  Office,  Port-Dundas. 

Buchanan,  Dnncan,  tea  merchant,  18^  Crown  street,  house,  189  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

Buchanan,  Edward,  builder,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Buchanan,  Findlay,  &  Co.,  merchants,  157  Buchanan  street. 

Buchanan,  George,  M.D.,  14  Lynedoch  crescent,  surgery,  45  Cambridge  street. 

Buchanan,  George,  surgeon-dentist,  1  Abercromby  place.  West  George  street. 

Buchanan,  George,  &  Sons,  calenderers,  bleachers,  &c.,  works,  95  Candleriggs,  and 
24  St.  Vincent  place. 

Buchanan,  George  S.,  of  George  Buchanan  (f  Sons,  house,  140  West  Campbell  st. 

Buchanan,  George,  at  Charles  Tennent  <^  Co.'s,  St.  Eollox. 

Buchanan,  Plamilton,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 

Buchanan,  Herbert,  merchant,  87  Union  street,  house,  241  West  George  street. 

Buchanan,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  59  Garngad  road. 

Buchanan,  Isaac,  merchant,  of  Peter  Buchanan  (f  Co.,  house,  12  Montague  place. 

Buchanan,  Isaac,  Old  Medical  Hall,  41  New  Bridge  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  smith  and  gas-fitter,  79  Stockwell  street. 

Buchanan,  James  Gray,  Eastfield,     Letters  left  at  Buchanan,  WUson,  &  Co.'s,  25 
St.  Enoch  square. 

Buchanan,  James,  lock  and  hinge  manufacturer,  17  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Buchanan,  James,  victualler,  264  Gallowgate. 

Buchanan,  James,  commission  merchant  and  agent,  138  Hope  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  house  and  ship  painter,  18  York  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  cattle  dealer,  40  Duke  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  fish-hook  and  taclde  manufacturer,  221  Argyll  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  of  Buchanan,  Roy,  (f  Co.,  house,  25  Richmond  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  of  James  Finlay  ^  Co.,  house,  1  Greenvale  place. 

Buchanan,  James,  accountant,  5  Dixon  street. 


72  BUCHANAN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BUCHANAN. 

Buchanan,  James,  fruits  and  confections,  7  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  J.,  teacher,  54  St.  George's  place. 

Buchanan,  John,  &  Co.,  coacli-builders,  70  &  72  Union  st.,  works,  25  St.  Enoch  lane. 
Buchanan,  J.,  lard  merchant,  2  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  writer,  agent  for  the  Alfred  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Associa- 
tion, 87  Union  street,  house,  Apsley  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  dairyman  and  coal  agent,  67  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Buchanan,  John,  merchant  and  commission  merchant,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  secretary,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  MiUer  st.,  ho.,  Hillhead. 
Buchanan,  John,   sheriff-officer  and  constable,  and  bar-officer  to  Justice  of  Peace 

Court,  83  Govan  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Buchanan,  John,  brazier,  tinsmith,  and  gas- titter,  332  Argyll  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  at  Charles  Tennent  (f  Co.'s,  St.  RoUox. 
Buchanan,  John,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  and  house  factor,  5  Eglinton  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  sealing-wax  manufacturer,  and  lessee  of 

Lyceum  rooms,  72  and  74  Nelson  street. 
Buchanan,  .John,  of  Buchanan  and  Pearson,  house,  98  Parson  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  provision  merchant,  131  Bridgegate  st.,  house,  25  East  Clyde  st. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  Dennistoun,  Buchanan,  cf-  Co.,  20  St.  Vincent  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  temperance  hotel,  cofFee-hcuse,  and  reading-room,  3   Clyde  place, 

adjoining  the  terminus  of  the  South- Western  and  Greenock  railway. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  Buchanan  and  Lochhart,  house,  194  St.  Vincent  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Stobcross  street  and  23  Bridge  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  5  North  Woodside  road. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  P ashy,  Jardine,  <f  Co.,  house,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 
Buchanan,  John  &  James,  muslin  manufacturers,  108  Hutcheson  street. 
Buchanan,  John  C,  of  George  Buchanan  and  Sons,  house,  7  Woodside  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  Hamilton's,  house,  83  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Buchanan,  Joshua,  of  Buchanan  and  Cairns,  house,  98  Parson  street. 
Buchanan  &  Lockhart,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  63  Stockwell  street,  and  4  Moore 

place,  West  George  street. 
Buchanan,  Dr.  M.  S.,  professor  of  anatomy,  Anderson's  University,  house,  14  Lyne- 

doch  crescent. 
Buchanan  &  Melvin,  commission  merchants,  agents  for  British  Plate-glass  Co.  of 

Ravenshead,  5  Dixon  street. 
Buchanan,  Moses,  jun.,  at  B.  F.  Bahcoch  (f  Co.'s,  house,  132  Renfrew  street. 
Buchanan,  Nathaniel,  spirit  dealer,  62  Old  ivynd. 
Buchanan,  Neil,  spirit  dealer,  84  Bell  street. 

Buchanan,  Norman,  distiller,  5  Drurj^  street,  house,  Mavisbank,  Govan  road. 
Buchanan  &  Pearson,  stationers,  52  Wilson  street. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  &  Co.,  merchants,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Buchanan,  Peter,  merchant,  of  Peter  Buchanan  4~  Co.,  house,  12  Montagu  place. 
Buchanan,  Peter,  St.  Rollox  Shipping  Co.,  34  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  D.D.,  minister  of  Free  Tron  Church,  house,  2  Sandyford  place. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  agent  for  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  57  St.  George's  place,  house,  25 

Blythswood  sqitare. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  M.A.,  professor  of  logic.  College. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  23  Charlotte  street. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  victualler,  12  Rutherglen  loan. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  hairdresser,  48  Main  street,  Calton. 
Buchanan,  R.  D.,  commission  merchant,  ship  and  insurance  agent,  57  St.  George's 

place,  house,  25  Blythswood  square. 
Buchanan,  Roy,  &  Co.,  ham-curers,  and  butter  and  cheese  merchants,  Smith's  court, 

53  Candleriggs. 
Buchanan,  Simson,  jun ,  western  apothecaries'  hall,  275  Arg3'll  street. 
Buchanan,  Thomas,  of  Buchanan,  Wilson,  ^  Co.,  house,  Wellshot,  by  Cambuslang. 
Buchanan,  Thomas,  of  Buchanan,  Watson,  <|-  Co.,  house,  Dowanhill. 
Buchanan,  T.  G.,  and  L.  M.  Kerr,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  157  Buchanan  st. 
Buchanan,  T.  G.,  of  T.  G.  Buchanan  and  L.  M.  Kerr,  house,  5  West  Regent  street. 
Buchanan,   T.   D.,   surgeon  and  druggist,   western  apothecaries'  haU,   275  Argyll 

street,  and  69  Oswald  street,  house.  Holm  place,  278  Argyll  street. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  surgeon,  4  Eglinton  street,  house,  57  South  Portland  street. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  of  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  ^  Co.,  house,  212  West  George  street. 


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Buchanan,  Walter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  Taj'lor  street. 

Buchanan,  Walter,  milk  and  provision  shop,  283  Argyll  street. 

Buchanan,  Walter,  English,  commercial,  and  classical  academy,  Blythswood  holm, 
43  Cadogan  street. 

Buchanan,  Watson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  20  St.  Vincent  place. 

Buchanan,  William,  of  George  Buchanan  and  Sons,  house,  7  Brandon  place. 

Buchanan,  Vv'illiam,  miniature  and  watch-glass  maker,  1  New  wynd. 

Buchanan,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  165  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Buchanan,  William,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  13  Gallowgate,  house,  95  North  Han- 
over street. 

Buchanan,  William,  measurer,  107  Buchanan  street,  house,  48  Shamrock  street. 

Buchanan,  William,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  80  New  City  road. 

Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 

Buchanan,  W.  M.,  at  Randoljyh,  Elliot,  tf  Co's,  house,  37  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Buchanan,  Younger,  &  Co.,  stockbrokers,  5  Dixon  street. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Cross,  38  Dalhousie  street,  GarnethiU. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  20  Centre  street. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  grocer,  23  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.  Eobert,  122  Wellington  street. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  45  Union  street. 

Buchanan,  Miss  Jemima,  dressmaker,  4  North  Albion  court,  North  Albion  street. 

Buchanan,  Miss,  lodgings,  48  North  Frederick  street. 

Buchanan,  Miss,  87  West  Regent  street. 

Buchanan,  Miss,  4  Cathcart  street. 

Buchanan,  Misses,  14  Newton  place. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  20  Centre  street. 

BUCKIE j  J.,  &  Co  ,  letterpress  printers,  16  St.  Enoch  square, 

Buck's-head  Hotel,  61  Argyll  street. 

BULLOCH,  Archibald,  at  J.  A.  Sheriff's,  house,  Ebenezerfield,  Craighall  road. 

Bulloch,  Archibald,  9  Virginia  street,  house,  Morrisdale  cottage,  Govan. 

Bulloch,  .James,  at  Edmiston  and  BlitchelVs,  25  Gordon  street. 

Bulloch,  James,  whip  and  thong  manufacturer,  88  Trongate. 

Bulloch,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33  Wilson  street. 

Bulloch,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer,  68  Argyll  street. 

Bulloch,  Walter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  Renfield  street. 

BULLEY,  John,  cashier.  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  12  MiUer  street. 

BUNGE  &  Reichmann,  merchants,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bunge,  D.  G.,  of  Bunge  and  Reichmann,  office,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

BUNTEN,  Hugh,  of  Mill  and  Bunten,  house,  146  Rottenrow  street. 

Bunten,  James,  timber  merchant,  81  Wellington  street. 

Bunten,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  81  Wellington  street. 

Bunten,  Peter  B.,  81  Wellington  street. 

Bunten,  William,  of  Dun.  Brown  ^  Co.,  house,  113  Rottenrow  street. 

Bunten,  William,  29  North  Portland  street. 

Bunten,  Mrs.  Eobert,  Breadalbane  terrace,  111  Hill  street. 

BUNTINE,  Robert,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

Buntine,  Mrs.,  184  West  Nile  street. 

BUNTING,  James,  remnant  warehouse,  22  Stobcross  street. 

BURDEN,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  33  Saltmarket. 

BURGES,  David,  brass  and  bell-foucder,  and  gas-fitter,  Gorbals  brass  foundry, 
Portugal  street,  Gorbals. 

Burgess,  Robert,  victualler,  53  Saltmarket. 

Burgess,  William,  provision  merchant,  159  Cowcaddens. 

Burgess,  William,  clothier,  31  Queen  street,  house,  44  Hutcheson  street. 

Burgess,  Rev.  Wm.,  A.M.,  of  Eglinton  Street  United  Presbyterian  Church,  house,  20 
South  Apslej-  place. 

Burgh  Sasine  Office,  City  Chambers,  Andrew  Cunningham e. 

BURLEY,  Eobert,  &  Co.,  block-makers,  &c.,  18  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Burley,  Urquhart,  &  Co.,  joiners,  &c.,  18  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

BURMOND,  John,  manufacturer,  59  Hutcheson  street. 

BURN,  Peter,  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  9  Royal  Exchange  place. 

Burn,  Peter,  of  Peter  Burn  4'  Co.,  house,  64  Buccleuch  street. 


74  BURNET.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— BUSH. 

BURNET,  George,  jun.,  at  Muir,  Connell,  and  Brodie's,  house,  72  Waterloo  street, 

Blythswood  holm. 
Burnet,  George,  sen.,  70  New  City  road. 
Burnet,  John,  writer,  city  procurator  fiscal.  Council  chambers,  and  Police  buildings, 

house,  2  Richmond  street. 
Burnett,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  181  High  street. 
Burnet,  John,  writer,  of  Burnet  and  Bryson,  house,  2  Richmond  street. 
Burnet  John,  architect,  50  Renfield  street. 

BURNLEY,  William  F.,  and  Co.,  merchants,  75  St.  George's  place. 
Burnley,  William  F.,  of  William  F.  Burnley  cj-  Co.,  residence,  Jordanhill. 
BURNS,  Alexander  G.,  warper,  14  Garthland  street,  house,  128  North  John  street. 
Burns,  Alex.  G.,  spirit  merchant,  86  Glassford  street. 
Burns,  David,  hairdresser,  36  Shuttle  street. 

Burns,  George,  of  George  and  James  Burns,  house,  243  Brandon  place. 
Burns,  George  &  James,  steam-packet  office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Burns,  Haj',  retired  officer  of  H.M.  customs,  14  Elmbank  crescent. 
Burns,  J.,  cofiee  house,  1  Havannah  street. 
Burns,  James,  hat  manufacturer,  32  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Burns,  James  and  George,  merchants,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Burns,  James,  of  James  and  George  Burns,  house,  224  West  St.  Vincent  street. 
Burns,  James,  hat  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  133  Trongate, 
Bums,  J.  P.,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  42  West  Nile  street. 
Bums,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  203  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bums,  John,  surgeon,  81  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Burns  &  Lawsou,  tea  dealers  and  grocers,  369  Argyll  street. 
Burns,  Robert,  hill  clerk,  3  Martyr  street. 
Burns,  Robert,  broker,  410  Gallowgate. 

Burns,  Robert,  of  C.  Boyd  and  Son,  house,  201  Sauchiehall  street. 
Burns,  Thomas,  architect,  189  Buchanan  street,  house,  do. 
Burns,  Thomas,  printer.  Free  Press  printing  office,  43  Turner's  court. 
Burns,  William,  writer,  92  St,  Vincent  street,  house,  124  Douglas  street. 
Bums,  William,  spirit  dealer,  44  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Burns,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  417  Gallowgate. 
Burns,  Mrs.  Mary,  broker,  29  Bell  street. 
Bums,  Mrs.  Thomas,  commercial  lodgings,  6  M'Alpine  street. 
Burns,  Margaret,  dressmaker,  3  Martyr  street. 
BURNSIDE,  John,  fringe,  tassel,  and  fancy  trimming  manufacturer,  55  Argyll  arcade, 

3  Morrison  court,  108  Argyll  street,  and  16  Buchanan  street. 
Bumside,  Mrs.,  2  Mansfield  place. 
Burnside,  Mrs.,  140  George  street. 
BURR,  Alexander,  commission  merchant  and  agent,  37  Glassford  street,  house,  174 

Stafibrd  place.  New  City  road. 
BURRELL,  Alexander,  law  secretary  to  the  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Miller 

street,  house,  Braehead  House,  near  Renfrew. 
Burrell,  James,  jeweller,  285  Argyll  street. 

BURRETT,  B.,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  chainmakers,  110  Renfield  street,  ho.  5  Ruther- 
ford lane. 
Burret,  Joseph,  British  Fleet  tavern,  18  Carrick  street. 
BURRY,  Henry,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  cliemists,  19  Cochran  street. 
BURT,  John,  nail  manufacturer,  5  Martyr  street,  Townhead. 
Burt,  John,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  38  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Burt,  John,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  14  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 
Burt,  John,  engineer,  Lancefield  place,  25  Lancefield  quay, 
Burt,  John,  English  teacher,  5  Scot  street,  Gamethill. 
Burt,  WiUiam,  tailor  and  clothier,  36  Gallowgate. 
BURTON,  Henry,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker.  111  Buchanan  street,  house,  58 

Renfield  street. 
Burton  &  Thompson,  tea  and  coffee  merchants  and  general  grocers,  93  St.  Vincent 

street,  and  169  Argyll  street. 
Burton,  William,  of  Burton  and  Thompson,  house,  16  Bath  street. 
Burton,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  45  Union  street. 
Burton,  Marion,  boarding  house,  122  Broomielaw. 
BUSH,  Charles  P.,  Buck's  Head  hotel,  61  ArgyU  street. 


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BUSHEZ,  Frederick  Stephen,  professor  of  music,  piano-forte  tuner  and  regulator,  7  0 

Charlotte  street. 
Bushez,  ]\Irs.  F.  S.,  teacher  of  piano-forte  and  singing,  70  Charlotte  street. 
BUTTERS,  Ben.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7  Govan  street. 
Butters,  Daniel,  victualler,  59  Thistle  street. 
Butters,  John,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,  496   Gallowgate,   and  London  tavern, 

Springbank. 
BUTTLE,  F.  C,  ofKevan  and  Buttle,  house,  Carfin  House,  near  Motherwell. 
BYARS,  David,  of  Mann,  Simpson,  and  Bt/ars,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 
BYERS,  John,  ofByers  and  Miller,  house,  7  Holland  place. 
Bj'ers  &  Miller,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  and  fruit  importers  04  Dunlop  st . 


CABBELL,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  86  Wilson  street. 

Cabbell,  John,  of  John  Cablell  cj-  Co.,  residence,  Crossbasket,  by  Hamilton, 

CADDELL,  Mrs.,  103  Renfrew  street. 

CADDEN,  Mrs.  John,  cowfeeder,  10  Bath  street. 

CADDIE,  W.  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71  Glassford  street,  house,  36  John  St. 

Cadiz  and  Glasgow  Traders,  M'Kean  &  Lamont,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 

Cafe  Royal  Billiard  Room,  17  George  square,  Robert  M'Gov.u. 

CAIE,  Rev.  Thomas,  secretary,  Glasgow  City  Mission.  Letters,  &c  ,  left  at  the  Re- 
ligious Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  street,  ho.  9  South  Apsley  place. 

CAIRD,  James,  provision  merchant,  231  Cowcaddens  street. 

Caird,  J.,  plasterer,  80  Hope  street,  house,  96  Cambridge  street. 

Caird,  William,  plasterer,  80  Hope  street. 

CAIENEY,  James,  spirit  dealer,  83  New  wynd. 

Cairney,  John,  glass  stainer,  house  painter,  and  glass  merchant,  46  Bath  street, 
house,  47  Cambridge  street. 

Cairnej',  William,  &  Sons,  glass  stainers,  glaziers,  painters,  and  paper-hangers,  105 
Glassford  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Caieniiill  Coal  Office,  118  Union  street;  depot,  Port-Dundas. 

CAIRNS,  Adam,  manager.  Friendly  Bread  Association,  45  Eglinton  street. 

Cairns,  Charles,  accountant,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 

Cairns,  James,  of  Buchanan  and  Cah-ns,  house,  167  West  Regent  street. 

Cairns,  James,  &  Son,  clothiers,  37  and  39  London  street. 

Cairns,  James,  of  James  Caw'ns  t^  Son,  house,  2  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 

Cairns,  John,  of  James  Cairns  ^  Son,  house,  20  Monteith  row. 

Cairns,  John,  of  John  Cairns  cf-  Co.,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Cairns,  John,  painter,  80  Thistle  street. 

Cairns,  John,  of  Finlay,  Cairns,  4"  Co.,  house,  6  Salisbury  street. 

Cairns,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton-brokers,  163  Ingram  street,  and  100  Queen  street. 

Cairns,  .John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  16  Blackfriars  street. 

Cairns,  Joseph,  clothier,  50  Salt  market  street. 

Cairns,  Patrick,  smith,  bell-hanger  and  gas-fitter,  61  GaUowgate,  ho.  3  St.  Andrew's 
lane. 

Cairns,  Robert,  warehouseman,  80  Thistle  street. 

Cairns,  Robert,  hay  and  grain  dealer,  114  London  street. 

Cairns,  Walter,  paper-ruler  and  bookbinder,  74  Glassford  street. 

Cairns,  William,  leather  merchant,  18  Blackfriars  street. 

Cairns,  William,  portrait  and  animal  painter,  38  Jail  square. 

Cairns,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  33  Russell  street,  west. 

Cairns,  Mrs.  George,  99  Cumberland  street. 

Calder  and  Govan  Ironworks  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

CALDER,  John,  commission  agent,  37  Glassford  St.,  house,  115  North  Montrose  st. 

Calder,  John,  -spirit  dealer,  105  Renfield  street. 

Calder,  John,  commission  agent,  49  Miller  street. 

Calder,  John,  cowfeeder,  20  Shuttle  street. 

Calder,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  31  Miller  street. 

Calder,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Calder  (f  Co.,  house,  14  Royal  teiTace. 

Calder,  William,  commission  agent,  41  Montrose  street. 

Calder,  William,  Aj^rshire  inn  and  carriers'  quarters,  66  New  wynd. 

Calder,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  grocer,  65  Brown  street,  Anderston. 


76  CALDEE.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— CAMERON. 

Calder,  Mrs.,  193  Elgin  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Calder,  Miss  R.,  stay  and  dress-maker,  171  West  Nile  street. 

CALDERHEAD,  Mrs.,  spirit  retailer,  54  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

CALDERWOOD,  Andrew,  victualler  and  grocer,  12  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

CALDWELL,  James,  picture  liner  and  restorer,  52  Sauchiehall  street. 

Caldwell,  James,  of  Caldwell,  Robertson,  cf  Co.,  house,  4  Windsor  terrace. 

Caldwell,  James,  baker,  215  High  street. 

Caldwell,  John,  136  Renfrew  street. 

Caldwell,  Robertson,  &  Co.,  drysalters  and  merchants,  12  Croy  place. 

Caldwell,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,   136   and  146  West  Nile  street, 

house,  11  Cathcart  street. 
Caldwell,  William,  of  James  APAulay  cf  Co.,  18  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Caledonian  Foundry,  90  West  street,  Tradeston. 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. ;  office  of  the  Glasgow  Board,  65  St.  Vincent 

street,  M'Intosh  and  Cowan,  agents  and  secretaries ;  James   Cowan,   surveyor. 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,   Drew  &  M'Lure,  11   Buchanan  street; 

Quintin  Dick,  48  Buchanan  street;  A.  B.  Seton  &  Son,  12  St".  Vincent  place; 

David  Ferguson,  15  Hutcheson  street;  W.  C.  Cunningham,  46  Renfield  street ; 

Hay  Wright,  68  St.  Vincent  street;  John  M'Donald,   153  Queen  street;  and 

John  Mann,  153  Queen  street,  agents. 
Caledonian  Pottery,  Canal  basin,  Townhead. 
Caledonian  Railway  Station,  head  of  Buchanan  street. 
Caledonian  Railway  Company's  Office,  45  Renfield  street. 

Caledonian  Railway  Goods  Office,  14 j  Cochran  street;  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  agents. 
Caledonian  Rope  Work,  Stobcross  street. 

Caledonian  Temperance  Hotel  and  Lodgings,  198  Buchanan  street. 
Caledonian  and   Dumbartonshire  Junction  Railway  Co.,  22   Renfield  street ;  R.  D. 

Mackenzie,  secretary. 
CALLEN,  James,  rope  and  sail  manufacturer,  114  Broomielaw,   sail  lofts,  108  do., 

house,  24  Robertson  street. 
CALLENDER,  James,  joiner,  1  Warwick  street,  house,  13  Norfolk  street. 
Callender,  James,  commission  agent,  14  Gordon  street. 
Callender,  J.  R.,  &  Brothers,  hide  and  leather  factors,  tobacco  importers,  and  general 

commission  merchants,  19  North  Albion  street. 
Callender,  John  R.,  of  J.  E.  Callender  and  Brothers,  ho.,  Rutland  ores.,  Govan  road. 
Callender,  Thomas,  of  J.  R.  Callender  and  Brothers,  house,  20  Canning  place. 
Callender,  William,  teller.  Royal  bank,  house,  7  Brighton  place,  New  City  road. 
Callender,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  32  Renfield  street. 
CALLUJI,  Mrs.,  hosiery  and  furnishing  shop,  68  Cowcaddens  street. 
Calton  and  Bridgeton  Bread  Societj-,  10  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Calton  and  Bridgeton  Provident  Bank.     Open  every  Saturday  night  from  7  till  9,  in 

the  Calton  Burgh  Court-hall. 
Calton,  Mile-end,  and  Bridgeton  Mechanics'  Institution,  46  Canning  street,   Calton, 

Alexander  Waddell,  superintendent. 
Calton  Mortcloth  and  Mortsafe  Office,  6  Ritchie's  lane,  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Calton  Police  Office,  33  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Calton  Reading  Rocm  andLibraiy:  John  Mainman,  librarian,  46  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
CALVERT,  James,  Queen's  Theatre,  Greendyke  street. 
Calvert,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano-forte,  42  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Cambuslang  Collier}'  Office,  5  Dixon  street. 

CAMERON,  Alexander,  house  factor  and  sheriff"  officer  for  the  shires  of  Argyll,  Lan- 
ark, Renfrew,  and  Stirling,  and  insurance  agent,  35  Miller  street. 
Cameron,  Alexander  F.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  commission  agents,  &c.,  33  Virginia  St. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  P.  0,,  Thomson's  lane. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  tavern  keeper,  204  Broomielaw. 

Cameron,  Allan,  surgeon-dentist,  6  Abercromby  place,  176  West  George  street. 
Cameron,  Allan,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  73  West  Campbell  street. 
Cameron,  A.  L ,  of  A.  L.  Cameron  ^  Co.,  house,  Lounsdale,  by  Paisley. 
Cameron,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Cameron,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Broomielaw. 
Cameron,  A.  &  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  70  Cowcaddens  street. 
Cameron  &  Bald,  stripe,  check,  and  gingham  manuf.,  15  Smith's  court,  Candleriggs. 


CAMERON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CAMERON.  77 

Cameron,  M.,  pawnbroker,  6  East  Nile  street. 

Cameron,  C,  of  John  Goldie  cf  Co^  house,  2  South  "Wellington  street. 
Cameron,  Colin,  grocer,  provision  and  spirit  dealer,  186  Castle  street. 
Cameron,  D.,  at  W.  D,  Bankier  ^  Co.'s,  8  Prince's  square. 

Cameron,  Daniel,  assistant  superintendent  of  Police,  Western  District  Police  Office,, 
house,  8  Douglas  street. 

Cameron,  Daniel,  of  Steven  and  Cameron^  house,  12  North  Paterson  street. 

Cameron,  Donald,  lemonade  and  soda  water  manufacturer,  and  spirit  dealer,  47 
King  street.  ,  -  s 

Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  151  Renfield  street. 

Cameron,  Donald,  victualler,  8  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  187  Cowcaddens  street. 

Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  30  Anderston  quay. 

Cameron,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  George  street. 

Cameron,  Dugald,  smith  and  bellhanger,  44  Cadogan  street,  house,  39  do, 

Cameron,  Dugald,  baker,  67  King  street. 

Cameron,  Dugald,  commission  agent,  142  Trongate. 

Cameron,  Duncan,  clerk,  Inland  Revenue  Office,  78  Queen  street  and  81  Miller  street. 

Cameron,  Duncan,  stamper,  P.  O.,  house,  12  Tarbert  street. 

Cameron,  Duncan,  12  Douglas  street. 

Cameron,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  27  Dundas  street. 

Cameron,  D.  A.,  surgeon-dentist,  6  Abercromby  place,  176  West  George  street. 

Cameron,  G.  &  J.,  wholesale  stationers,  67  Virginia  street. 

Cameron,  George,  of  G.  and  J.  Cameron,  ho.  289  Belhaven  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Cameron  &  Henderson,  oil  and  commission  merchants,  68  Miller  street. 

Cameron,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  402  Argj'll  street. 

Cameion,  James,  spirit  dealer,  10  William  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Cameron,  James,  of  Peter  Cameron  cf  Co.,  house,  23  Grseme  street. 

Cameron,  James,  rectifier  and  spirit  merchant,  12  and  14  Cochran  street. 

Cameron,  James,  printer,  bookseller,  and  stationer,  49  Trongate. 

Cameron,  James,  red  liquor  manufacturer,  81  Abbotsford  place. 

Cameron,  John,  spirit  dealer,  141  High  street. 

Cameron,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Abbotsford  place. 

Cameron,  John,  bootmaker,  15  Adelphi  street. 

Cameron,  John,  215  Main  street.,  Gorbals. 

Cameron,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  61  Green  street,  Calton. 

Cameron,  John,  of  G.  and  J.  Cameron,  house,  289  Belhaven  place,  Sauchiehall  st. 

Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  general  carriers,  agents  for  the  Caledonian  Railway  for  Scotland  ; 
also,  Scottish  Central,  Dundee  and  Perth  and  Aberdeen  Junction,  and  Scottish 
Midland  Railways.  Forward  Goods  to  London,  Liverpool,  ftlanchester,  Birming- 
ham ;  also  Edinburgh,  Leith,  Dundee.  Perth,  Stirling,  Forfar,  Arbroath,  Mon- 
trose, Aberdeen,  and  all  parts  in  the  South  and  West  of  England,  and  North  and 
South  of  Scotland.    Offices,  142-  Cochran  St.,  and  Railway  Station,  Buchanan  st. 

Cameron,  Lewis,  keeper  of  the  Post-office  receiving  house,  59  Clyde  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Cameron,  MacMillan,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  71  Virginia  street. 

Cameron,  Martin,  teacher  of  writing,  arithmetic,  &c.,  40  Brunswick  place. 

Cameron,  M.,  wholesale  and  retail  hosier,  and  small  wares  merchant,  294  Arjjyll  st. 

Cameron,  Paul,  optician  and  mathematical  instrument  maker,  87  London  street, 

Cameron,  Peter,  blacksmith,  39  East  Clyde  street. 

Cameron,  Peter,  &  Co.,  bleachers,  27  Grceme  street 

Cameron,  Robert,  crucible  maker,  33  James  street.  Mile-end. 

Cameron,  R.  H.,  silk  bandana  manufacturer,  129  Ingram  street,  house,  Greenfield 
cottage,  Govan. 

Cameron,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  steam  packet  agents,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Cameron,  Thomas,  189  St.  Vincent  street. 

Cameron,  William  S.,  traveller,  81  Abbotsford  place. 

Cameron,  William,  assistant  to  J.  &.  P.  Cameron,  carriers,  he,  108  North  Hanover  st. 

Cameron,  William,  Wheat  Sheaf  tavern,  19  Saltmarket. 

Cameron,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Bishop  street. 

Cameron,  William,  pawnbroker,  229  ArgyU  street,  house,  1 63  Eglinton  street. 

Cameron,  William,  smith,  beUhanger  and  gasfitter,  34  Duke  street. 

Cameron,  William,  fruiterer,  31  Eglinton  street. 


78  CAMEEOK— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— CAMPBELL. 

Caineron,  Mrs,  Alexander,  4  Dalhousie  place,  New  City  road. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  52  Duke  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  55  Back  wynd. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  J.,  furnishing  shop,  185  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  386  Gallowgate. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  ropemaker,  594  Gallowgate. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  21  East  Russell  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  fumiishing  shop,  100  Main  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  75  Bath  street, 

Cameron,  Miss  Catherine,  victualler,  24  King  street. 

CAMPBELL,  Alexander,  of  Bedlay,  40  George  square. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  smith  and  engineer,  107  Cheapside  street,  and  42  Broomielaw. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  sheriff  officer,  3  Thomson's  lane,  Mile-end. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  muslin  manufacturer,  51  Brunswick  street,  house,  169  Great 
Hamilton  street. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  teller.  Union  Bank,  house,  5  Montrose  street. 

Campbell,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  27  Clyde  street,  Anderstou. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  cf  Co.'s,  house,  206  Bath  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  of  Blythswood,  81  St.  George's  place. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  248  High  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker,  8  Buchan  street,  Gorbals. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  victualler,  7  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas,  house,  41  do. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  bank  messenger,  14  IMiller  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  writer,  85  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  4  Fitzroy  place. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  47  High  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  carter  and  coal  agent,  14  Main's  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  grocer  and  victualler,  64  M'Alpine  street,  house,  56  do. 

Campbell,  Archd.,  piich,  flour,  ro^in,  &c.,  dealer,  85  Candleriggs,  ho.,  140  George  St. 

Campbell,  A.  D.,  merchant,  35  Union  street. 

Campbell,  Benjamin  G.,  teacher,  .'39  Brown  street 

Campbell,  Bogle,  &  Douglas,  merchants,  91  Buchanan  street. 

Campbell,  Charles,  of  John  G.  Campbell  6;  Co.,  Jii.uae,  12  Indi?.  street. 

Campbell,  Charles,  manager.  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  68  Ingram  street. 

Campbell,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  44  Dundas  street. 

Campbell  &  Christie,  iron-founders,  mUl-wrights,  and  machine-makers,  598  Gal- 
lowgate. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  appraisers,  42  Gordon  street. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  44  Buchanan  street. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  75  Argyll  street. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  lithographers  and  engravers,  16  Queen  street. 

Cam.pbell,  Colin,  jeweller  and  artist,  3  Argyll  arcade. 

Campbell,  Colin,  jun.,  of  John  Campbell,  sen.,  ^  Co.,  11  Moore  place. 

Campbell,  Colin,  of  Blair,  Campbell,  and  McLean,  house,  10  Paterson  St.,  Anderston. 

Campbell  &  Crudeu,  commission  agents,  127  Brunswick  street. 

Campbell,  Daniel,  reedmaker,  79  Bell  street. 

Campbell,  D.,  late  57th  Regiment,  4  Largo  place. 

Campbell,  Daniel,  merchant,  11  MUler  street. 

Campbell,  David,  of  Gibb  and  Bruce,  house,  56  Dundas  street. 

Campbell,  David,  15  Renfrew  street. 

Campbell,  D.,  assistant  pay  clerk.  City  Poor  House,  house,  15  Abbotsford  place.       ' 

Campbell,  Donald,  &  Co.,  merchants,  98  Yrest  George  street. 

Campbell,  Donald,  of  Donald  Campbell  (f  Co.,  house,  Greenfield  by  Shettleston. 

Campbell,  Donald,  chemist,  druggist,  and  apothecary,  136  Argj'll  street,  1  Buchanan 
street,  and  branch,  96  Broomielaw,  house,  60  Oswald  street. 

Campbell,  Donald,  bookseller  and  stationer,  8  Dundas  street. 
Campbell,  Donald,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  17  Holmhead  street. 

Campbell,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  311  Argyll  street. 
Campbell,  Dugald,  of  Campbell  and  M'Dougall,  house,  41  Howard  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  stationer  and  accoimt-book  manufacturer,  143  Buchanan  street, 

house,  318  St.  Vincent  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  lath-splitter,  35  Oswald  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  177  Buchanan  street. 
Campbell  &  Dunn,  grain  merchants,  20  Union  street. 


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Campbell,  D.  &  N,,  ironmongers,  46  Broomielaw. 

Campbell,  George,  assistant  inspector,  City  Poor  House,  bouse,  13  Eottenrow  street. 

Campbell,  H.  A.,  industrial  teacher.  Free  Tron  School,  57  Old  wynd. 

Campbell  &  Henry,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  209  and  211  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  Henry,  provision  and  spirit  merchant,  52  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  24  North  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  flesher,  6  Bedford  Line. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  fishmonger,  8  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  grocer,  56  King  street,  Calton. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  detective  officer,  Calton  Police  office. 

Campbell,  Ivie,  flesher,  159  New  City  road". 

Campbell,  James,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 

Campbell,  James,  pawnbroker,  21  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 

Campbell,  James,  furniture  dealer,  41  Miller's  place. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  smiths,  machine  and  tool  makers,  Elliot  works,  Douglas 
street,  off  Lancefield  Quay,  227  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  James,  grocer,  75  Cumberland  street. 

Campbell,  James,  at  Robert  LamonCs,  house,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 

Campbell,  James  A.,  at  J,  and  W.  Campbell  cj-  Co's,  house,  129  Bath  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  34  Candleriggs. 

Campbell,  James,  of  James  Camiibell  tj-  Co.,  house,  27  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 

Campbell,  James,  surgeon,  13  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  49  Kent  street. 

Campbell,  James,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper,  14  Alston  street. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  and  woollen  and  cotton  yam  merchants,  17 
South  Frederick  street. 

Campbell,  James,  baker,  131  Hospital  street. 

Campbell,  James,  jun.,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  cf-  Co.''s,  house,  28  India  street. 

Campbell,  J,  &  J.,  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  21  Kenfield  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  dyers,  36  Ingr  aa  street,  works,  PoUockshaws. 

Campbell,  Sir  James,  of  Stracathro,  nfj.  and  W.  Cam^^lrl^-  Co.,  house,  129  Bathst. 

Campbell,  John,  at  Thomas  Chalmers  (f  Co.^s,  house,  80  North  Frederick  street. 

Campbell,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  63  NorLh  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  John,  accountant,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

Campbell,  John,  chimney-sweeper,  120  Cowcaddens  street. 

Campbell,  John  May,  surveyor  of  inland  revenue,  52  Virginia  street. 

Campbell,  John,  grocer,  32  Cumberland  street. 

Campbell,  John  G.,  &  Co.,  silk  spinners,  63  Miller  street. 

Campbell,  John,  of  Bryce  and  Campbell,  house,  86  Rutherglen  loan. 

Campbell,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  of  J.  and  J.  Campbell,  house,  3  Clifton  place. 

Campbell,  John,  of  Campbell  and  Christie,  house,  28  James  street,  Calton. 

Campbell,  John,  sen.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  11  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 

Campbell,  John,  Colder  and  Govan  Iron-works''  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Campbell,  John,  joiner  and  cabinet-maker,  61  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Campbell,  Johti,  beadle  to  the  Rev.  Wm.  Ramage,  house,  61  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Campbell,  John,  writer,  31  North  Frederick  street. 

Campbell,  John,  agent  for  Farme  and  Rosebank  Collieries,  office,  26  Robertson  street. 

Campbell,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  15  and  17  West  Nile  street,  house,  Bal- 
moral place. 

Campbell,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioner,  241  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  John,  ship-broker,  49  West  George  street,  house,  34  Elmbank  crescent. 

Campbell,  John,  seed  merchant,  138  Queen  street. 

Campbell,  John,  town  and  sheriff-officer,   66   Hutcheson  street,  house,   50    North 
Hanover  street. 

Campbell,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Bell  street. 

Campbell,  John,  surgeon,  R.N.,  19  Dixon  street. 

Campbell,  John,  jun.,  of  Campbell  and  Taylor,  house,  19  Dixon  street. 

Campbell,  John,  distillers'  commission  agent,  Madeira  court,  259  Argj'U  street. 

Campbell,  John,  at  Charles  Todd  and  Higginbotham's,  house,  120  Renfrew  street. 

Campbell,  John  S.,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  house,  48  Dundas  street, 

Campbell,  Joseph,  wholesale  and  retail  stay  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  2 

Duncan  street,  off  Abercromby  street. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  51  King  street,  house,  81  London  st. 

Campbell  &  M'Dougall,  drysalters,  50  Howard  street,  house,  41  do. 


80  CAMPBELL.— GENERAL  DlEECTORy.— GARATL 


Campbell,  Mungo,  of  John  Campbell,  sen.,  4'  Co.,  11  Moore  place,  house,  12  do. 

Campbell,  Mmigo,  jun.,  of  John  Campbell,  sen.,  <J-  Co.,  11  Moore  place,  house,  278^ 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Campbell,  Rivers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  45  West  Nile  street. 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  Tyre  and  Campbell,  house,  127  Crown  street. 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  Campbell  and  Cruden,  house,  Woodburn,  by  Kilsyth. 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  John  Davidson  ^-  Co.,  87  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  228  Holm  street. 

Campbell,  Robert  R.,  card-cutter,  12  Stirling  square. 

Campbell,  Robert,  eating  house,  1 54  Stobcross  street. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  120  and  122  King  st.,  Calton. 

Campbell  &  Taylor,  wholesale  druggists,  120  Brunswick  street. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  gunmaker,  53  Brunswick  place. 

Campbell,  Thomas  M'Kell,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  67  Carrick  street. 

Campbell  &  Walkinshaw,  fleshers,  61  George  Street. 

Campbell,  Walter,  smith  and  farrier,  61  Stirling  street,  Cowcaddens,  house,  65  Mait- 
land  street. 

Campbell,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian,  324  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  William,  of  Tillichewan  castle,  of  J.  and  W.  Campbell  (f  Co.,  house,  206 
Bath  street. 

Campbell,  William,  jun.,  traveller,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Campbell,  William,  clothier,  66  Argyll  arcade,  house,  146  New  City  road. 

Campbell,  William,  coal  agent,  38  Campbell  street,  west. 

Campbell,  William,  spirit  dealer,  8  and  5  Port-Dundas  road. 

Campbell,  William,  contractor,  Lancefield  place,  25  Lancefield  quay. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  and  Jlisses,  boarding  and  day  school,  East  Carlton  place,  5  Nichol- 
son street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  William,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  17  Lynedoch  crascent. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  John,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Duncan,  spirit  seller,  22  West  Milton  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  D.,  13  Well  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  milliner,  51  John  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  255  Gallowgate. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  M.,  80  Portland  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  James,  34  Elm  bank  crescent. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  162  Sauchiehall  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  John,  furnishings,  182  West  Nile  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  William,  furnishings,  139  West  Nile  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  64  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  Isabella,  spirit  dealer,  90  Broomielaw. 

Campbell,  Jean,  bed  and  window  curtain  maker,  19  Blackfriars  street. 

Campbell,  Miss,  lodgings,  107  West  Regent  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  75  Bath  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Agnes,  lodgings,  Horn's  court,  St.  Enoch  square. 

Campbell,  Miss,  80  South  Portland  street. 

Campbell,  Miss,  lodguigs,  165  Sauchiehall  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Jane,  hosiery  and  small  wares,  77  George  street. 

Campbell,  Miss,  19  Buccleuch  street. 

Campbell,  Miss,  teacher,  22  East  Bath  lane. 

Campbell,  Miss,  19  Renfrew  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  J.,  victualling  house,  70  Norfolk  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  Maria  C,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  2  North  Coburg  street. 

Campbelton  Steam  Packet  Company,  22  Anderston  quay ;  John  M'Michael,  agent. 

CAMPSIE,  James  R.,  fruiterer,  florist,  &  seedsman,  Elgin  place,  205  Sauchiehall  St. 

CANAL-Basin  Foundry  Company,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  irou-founders,  Dobbie'g 
loan,  Port-Dundas. 

Canal  Company's  OfKce,  Port-Dundas ;  William"  Crichton,  superintendent. 

CANSH,  Robert,  wholesale  gi-ain  and  provision  merchant,  8  and  10  Brunswick  lane, 
off  132  Trongate. 

Cansh,  Maxwell,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  69  Bell  street. 

CAPPO,  Joseph,  mathematical  and  philosophical  instrument  maker,  75  Argyll  st. 

CARATI,  C,  &  Co.,  merchants,  86  Miller  street,  goods  entrance,  93  Virginia  street. 


CARBARNS.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CARSWELL.  81 


CARBARNS,  John,  slater,  239  High  street,  house,  26  Duke  street. 

Carfin  Colliery  Office,  Monkland  Canal  basin,  28  Miller  street,  and  1  Dixon  street. 

CARLAW,  William,  wood-turner,  79  Stockwell  street. 

Carlaw,  William,  leather-dresser,  29  West  Street,  Tradeston. 

CARLIN,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  10  Marlborough  street. 

Carlin,  John  at  Archibald  GreensUelds  c|  Co.'s,  87  Queen  street,  house,  44  South 
Portland  street. 

CARLILE,  James,  comb  and  spoon  maker,  1  London  street. 

CARLTON,  Charles,  painter,  56  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

CAKMICHAEL,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Oswald  street. 

Carmichael,  Archibald,  joiner  and  trunk  maker,  44  Miller's  place. 

Ciirmichael,  Daniel,  at  Pollok,  Gilmour,  cf  Co.'s,  house,  23  Carlton  place. 

Carmichael,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  27  Drygate  lane. 

Carmichael,  Daniel,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  172  Cowcaddens  street. 

Carmichael,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clothier,  315  Argyll  street. 

Carmichael,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  30  Oswald  street. 

Carmichael,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  470  Gallowgate. 

Carmichael,  James,  spirit  dealer,  35  King  street. 

Carmichael,  James,  cotton  broker,  69  Wilson  street,  house,  Sandyford. 

Carmichael,  James,  victualler,  122  Bridgegate  street. 

Carmichael,  John,  commission  agent,  and  agent  for  the  Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  5  Dixon  street,  house,  23  Carlton  place. 

Carmichael,  Mrs.,  23  Carlton  place. 

Cranbroe  Iron  Company's  Office,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

CARNACHAN,  J.  S.,  wholesale  and  retail  druggist,  140  Argyll  street. 

CARNIE,  Charles,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  19  West  George  street. 

CARNY,  Andrew,  wool  sorter,  89  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Carntyne,  Westmuir,  and  Lightburn  Colleries ;  James  Ramsey,  56  Broomielaw. 

CARR,  Mrs.,  42  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

CARRICK,  D.  M.,  of  William  Carrick  and  Son,  house,  Montague  place,  143  West 
Campbell  street. 

Carrick,  Andrew,  accountant,  14  Holrahead  street. 

Carrick,  James,  shuttle  and  weaving-utensil  maker,  13  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Carrick,  James,  victualler,  47  Saltmarket. 

Carrick,  John,  architect  and  superintendant  of  streets  and  buildings  for  the  city, 
Police  Chambers,  South  Albion  street,  house,  121  North  Montrose  street. 

Carrick,  John,  bath-keeper,  10  Bridge  street. 

Carrick,  John,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  23  Kent  street. 

Cariick,  John,  of  John  Carrick  ^  Co.,  house,  2  Monteith  row. 

Carrick,  Robert,  teacher,  50  Barrack  street. 

Carrick,  Robert,  victualler,  415  Argyll  street. 

Carrick,  William,  &  Son,  accountants,  and  agents  for  Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 
Co.  of  London,  and  Family  Endowment  and  Annuity  Society  of  London,  Vir- 
ginia buildings. 

Carrick,  William,  of  William  Carrick  and  Son,  house,  Montague  place,  143  We^t 
Campbell  street. 

Carrick,  William,  Royal  hotel,  66  George  square. 

CARROLL,  John,  brass-smelter  and  refiner,  32  Oswald  street,  Bridgeton. 

Carroll,  Mrs.  M.,  cork  manufacturer,  119  West  Nile  street. 

Carron  Company,  123  Buchanan  street;  Thomas  Dawson,  acting  partner. 

Carron  Company's  Shipping  Office,  Port-Dundas. 

CARRUTHER,  William,  shoemaker,  422  Parliamentary  road. 

CARSON,  David,  of  Carson,  Warren,  <^  Co.,  house,  7  Kew  terrace.  Botanic  gardens. 

Carson,  James,  house  factor,  33  Duke  street. 

Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.,  glass-bottle  manufacturers,  Milton  Glass-works,  Canal  street. 
Letters  and  oiders  left  at  Mr.  D.  Campbell's,  druggist,  136  Argyll  street. 

CARSLAW  &  Henderson,  muslin  manufacturers,  79  Bell  street. 

CARSS,  John,  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  Moodie's  court,  31  Argyll  street. 

CARSWELL,  Allan,  sen.,  builder,  100  Queen  street,  house,  6  Provanside,  Stirling's 
road. 

Carswell,  James,  mining  and  land  surveyor,  106  South  Portland  street. 

Carswell,  James,  builder,  26  George  street,  house,  10  Canning  place. 

Carswell,  Robert,  of  Walker  and  Carswell,  72  Wilson  street. 

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82  CAESWELL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CHAPMAN. 

Carswell,  Samuel,  provision  dealer,  73  Old  wyiid. 

Carswell,  Thomas,  106  South  Portlaud  street. 

Carswell,  William  J.,  baker  and  factor,  169  New  City  road,  house,  166  Stafford  pi. 

Carswell,  William,  jun.,  wright  and  builder,  26  George  St.,  house,  13  Canning  place. 

Carswell,  Mrs.  AVilliam,  95  St.  James's  road. 

CARTER,  F.  A.,  of  Carter  and  M'Nah,  house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 

Carter  &  M'Nab,  warehousemen  and  trimming  manufacturers,  77  Glassford  street. 

CARTON,  Mrs.  John  Peter,  poulterer,  125  Fyfe  place,  West  George  street. 

CASEY,  Dennis,  surgeon,  117  King  street. 

Casey,  John,  general  house  furnisher,  8  and  10  Miller's  place. 

CASSELS,  David,  spirit  dealer,  56  High  street. 

Cassels,  James,  surgeon,  20  Sauchiehall  St.,  ho.,  St.  Stephen's  place,  101  Renfrew  st. 

Cassels,  John,  2  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 

Cassels,  Peter,  general  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Well  street. 

Cassels,  Peter,  grai^^  merchant,  83  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  79  do. 

Cassels,  Robert,  hat  manufacturer,  69  Buchanan  street,  and  103  Trongate,  house,  22 

Elmbank  crescent. 
Cassels,  Robert,  of  Glasgow  Ironworh  Co.,  house,  90  Regent  terrace,  Stirling's  road. 
Cassels,  Mrs.  John,  57  South  Portland  street. 
Cassels,  Mrs.,  105  South  Portland  street. 
Castle  Steamers,  14  Jamaica  street ;  David  Hutcheson  &  Co. 
Catholic  School,  North  Woodside  road;  Henry  Ranechan,  teacher. 
Catholic  School  and  Chapel  (St.  John's),  34  and  36  Portugal  street. 
Cateine  Works  Company,  at  James  Findlay  <f  Co.'s,  172  Buchanan  street. 
Cattle  Market,  Graham  square,  and  east  end  of  Duke  street. 
CAUCHIE,  David,  teacher,  Free  Normal  Seminary,  Cowcaddens,  house,  Chapelside, 

by  Springbank. 
CAW,  John  B.,  commission  merchant  and  insurance  broker,  2  North  Exchange 

court,  house,  12  Queen's  terrace. 
Caw,  Mrs.,  12  Queen's  terrace. 
Caw,  Miss  Mary,  13  Eldon  place,  Kingston. 
Central  Register  Office,  101  Hutcheson  street. 
Cess  and  Tax  Office,  for  the  City  and  counties  of  Lanark  and  Dumbarton,  43  Virginia 

street;  T.  P.  Sharpe,  collector. 
Cess  Office  for  the  City,  43  Virginia  street. 

CHADWICK,  James,  of  John  Chadwick  and  Sons,  I  St.  Vincent  place. 
Chadwick,  John,  &  Sons,  flannel  manufacturers,  1  St.  Vincent  place. 
CHALMERS,  Alexander,  hakdresser,  128  Gallowgate. 
Chalmers,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  97  King  street. 
Chalmers,  George,  Bath  tavern,  115  West  Nile  street. 
Chalmers,  Hugh,  slater,  53  Young  street,  off  Gallowgate. 
Chalmers,  James,  coal  and  warehouse  agent,  91  Govan  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  oil  and  colourman,  31  King  street,  Calton. 
Chalmers,  John,  hairdresser,  190  Broomielaw. 
Chalmers,  John,  hairdresser,  113  Bridgegate  street. 

Chalmers,  John  Johnstone,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  9  Moncreiff  street,  Gorbals. 
Chalmers,  John,   fancy  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  and  confectioner,  30  and  69   St. 

George's  road. 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  warehousemen,  161  and  167  Trongate. 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  86  MAlpine  street. 
Chalmers,  William,  slater,  3  Green  street,  Calton. 
Chalmers,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  209  St.  Vincent  street. 
CHAMBERS,  David  N.,  publisher,  55  West  Nile  street. 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  publishers,  55  West  Nile  street. 
Chambek  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  2  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  Mrs.,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminaiy,  111   Murray  place.  New 

City  road. 
Chambeelain's  Office,  City  buildings ;  John  Strang,  LL.D.,  chamberlain. 
CHAPLIN,  Alexander,  of  Chaplin,  Dixon,  and  Rohh,  house,  31  Morrison  street. 
Chaplin,  Dixon,  &  Robb,  engineers  and  machinists,  Cheapside  street,  office,  20  St. 

Enoch  square. 
CHAPMAN,  David,  merchant,  14  Jamaica  street,  house,  4  Woodside  place. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  oj  Hilliard  and  Chajpman,  house,  Blythswood  terrace. 


CHARLES.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CHRONICLE.  83 


CHARLES,  Matthew,  3  Clarendon  place,  New  City  road. 
^Charles,  Wm.,  house  factor,  Stirling  square,  and  22  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Charles,  Miss,  hosier  and  draper,  36  High  street. 
Charles,  Miss  B.  R.,  lodgings,  1  Oxford  street. 
CHASSELS,  Angus,  English  teacher,  21  Portugal  street. 
CHELNER,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  76  Parliamentary  road. 

Chemistry  Class  Rooms,  60  High  John  street;  John  Macadam,  lecturer  and  analy- 
tical chemist. 
CHERRY,  David,  portioner,  76|^  Kirk  street,  Calton, 

Chess  Club,  Roval  Exchange  buildings ;  A.  G.  M'Combe,  hon.  secy,  and  treasurer. 
CHESTER,  Thomas,  Royal  and  Crown  billiard-rooms,  88  Glassford  street. 
CHISHOLM,  Archd.,  of  Ckishohn  and  Watson,  1 1  Centre  street. 
Chisholm,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  71  King  street,  Calton. 
Chisholm,  Rev.  Archd.,  officiating  minister  of  St.  Mungo's  New  Catholic  Church, 

Stanhope  street,  house,  1  Stanhope  street. 
Chisholm,  George,  commission,  insurance,  and  property  agent,  8  John  street. 
Chisholm,  James,  pattern  designer,  16  Commerce  street,  Tradeston. 
Chisholm,  John,  cooper,  46  Wallace  street,  house,  3  Margaret  street,  off  Eglinton  st. 
Chisholm  &  Watson,  coopers,  11  Centre  street. 
CHOMAR,  George  D.,  wholesale  foreign  and  British  ilower  dealer,  millinery,  laces, 

and  sewed  goods,  150  SauchiehaU  street,  and  189  Buchanan  street. 
Chomar,  Mrs.  G.  D.,  millinery  and  dressmaking  establishment,  189  Buchanan  street. 
Christ  Church  (Episcopalian),  Crown  Point  street.  Mile-end ;  Rev.  C.  F.  R.  Smith, 

minister. 
Christian  News,  and  Day  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Office,  142  Trongate,  and 

Brunswick  lane. 
CHRISTY,  Andrew,  merchant,  199  Renfrew  street. 
Christy,  A.  &  D.,  soap  manufacturers,  65  Port-Dundas  road. 
CHRISTIE,  Andrew,  119  Upper  Crown  street. 
Christie,  Andrew,  at  Mr.  Hoivie^s,  66  Miller  street. 
Christie,  George,  solicitor,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Christie,  James  R.  B.,  accountant  and  general  agent,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  house, 

May  field  place. 
Christie,  James,  accountant  and  agent  for  the  Globe  Insurance  Co.  of  London,  22 

Renfield  street,  house,  1  Woodside  terrace. 
Christie,  James  Craig,  at  John  Black  <f  Co.^s,  110  Buchanan  street,  house,  9  Oakfield 

place,  Blythswood  square. 
Christie,  James,  merchant,  9  Oakfield  place,  Blythswood  square. 
Christie,  James,  at  George  Anderson  (J-  Co.''s,  Hydepark  st.,  house,  80  Wellington  st. 
Christie,  John,  jun,,  builder,  162  SauchiehaU  street. 
Christie,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  181  Argyll  street. 
Christie,  John,  church  officer,  34  East  Campbell  street. 
Christie,  John,  wright,  Craignestock. 

Christie  &  Ovington,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  57  Buchanan  street. 
Christie,  Robert,  445  Argj'll  street. 
Christie,  Thomas,  surgeon,  74  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Christie,  Thomas  Craig,  at  John  Black  (f  Co's.,  ho.  9  Oakfield  pi,,  Blythswood  sq. 
Christie,  Thomas  B.  H.,  275  St.  George's  road. 

Christie,  William,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  103  Hutcheson  street, 
Christie,  William,  small  ware  merchant,  20  Eglinton  street. 
Christie,  William,  of  Christie  and  Ovington,  house,  2  Viewfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Christie,  William,  of  William  Christie  cf  Co.,  house,  Rutland  crescent. 
Christie,  William,  tailor,  376  Argyll  street. 
Christie,  William,  insurance  broker,  14  Gordon  street. 
Christie,  W.  W.,  of  Campbell  and  Christie,  house,  Whitevale. 
Christie,  Mrs.  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  23  Nicholas  street, 
Christie,  Mrs.,  3  Surrey  place, 

Christie,  Mrs.  William,  druggist,  158  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Christie,  Miss,  milk  shop,  57  Nelson  street. 
Christie,  Miss,  47  Buccleuch  street. 
CHRISTISON,  James,  messenger-at-arms,    73    Hutcheson   street,   and  48   North 

Frederick  street. 
Chronicle  Newspaper  Office,  15  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 


84  CHRYSTAL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CLARKE. 


CHRYSTAL,  David,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  313  Sauchieliall  street. 

Chrystal,  James,  coal  mei  chant,  24  Robertson  street. 

Chrystal,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  177  Sauchiehall  st.,  ho.  183  Elgin  place. 

Crystal  &,  Waddell,  commission  merchants,  13  Montrose  street. 

CHURCH,  John,  of  William  Church,  f  Co.,  house,  2  Clifton  place. 

Church,  John,  shoemaker,  17  Well  street,  Calton. 

Church,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  12  Exchange  square. 

Church,  William,  of  William  Church  ^  Co.,  house,  9  Woodside  terrace. 

Church,  William,  jun.,  accountant.  Fire  Assurance  agent,  and  secretary  in  Glasgow 

for  the  Scottish  Provident  Institution  for  Life  Assurance,  67  St.  Vincent  street, 

house,  9  Woodside  terrace. 
Church  of  England  Insurance  Office,  15  Gordon  street.     R,  Baird,   agent  and 

secretary. 
Citizen  Newspaper  Office,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 
City  Assessment  Offices,  70  Bell  street. 
City  and  County  Buildings,  Wilson  street. 

City  Carriers'  Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  daily,  at  2  and  7  p.m.,  office,  13  MiUer  street. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  24  Virginia  street.     Robert  Salmond,  manager. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  31  Trongate.     William  Robertson,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Branch,  47  Caiuiing  street,  Calton.  William  Snedden,  agent. 
City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  and  Reversionary  Company's  Office,  40  St.  Vincent 

place.     Daniel  Walkinshaw,  manager. 
City  of  Glasgow  Grain  Mills,  Port-Dundas.     Robert  Crawford,  manager. 
City  of  Glasgow  Native  Benevolent  Association.     Henry  G.  Bell,  Esq.,  advocate, 

president ;  Andj-ew  Tennent,  writer,  40  George  square,  secretary  ;  and  P.  W. 

Dixon,  accountant,  25  Gordon  street,  treasurer. 
City  Glass  Works,  Kyle  street,  off  Dobbie's  loan  ;  James  Conper  &  Sons. 
City  Hall,  90  Candleriggs. 
City  Loan  Company,  G  Saltmarket  street. 
City  of  London   Life  and  Deposit  Assurance  Society  and  Annuity  Office.     Allan 

Anderson,  agent,  26  Florence  place,  Stanley  street,  Woodlands  road. 
City  Poor's-Rate  Office,  70  Bell  street.     John  Miller,  collector ;  James  Donaldson 

and  A.  M'D.  Houston,  surveyors. 
City  and  Suburban  Gas  Company,  42  Miller  street,  works.  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
City  Surveyor's  Office,  70  Bell  street. 
City    Union  Accommodation    Companj-,   42  St.  Andrew  square.       David   Leckie, 

manager. 
CL  ^CHAN,  James,  WaUcei-'s factory,  Mile-end,  house,  9  Bellgrove  street. 
Clachan,  Mrs.,  4  East  Russell  street. 
CLACHER,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  49  John  street. 
CLAPPERTON,  Alexander,   of  John  Clapperton  ^  Co.,  house,  Braehead  cottage, 

Old  Cathcart. 
Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen  and  manufacturers,  175  Trongate. 
Clapperton,  John,  stock  and  sharebroker,  18  Springfield  court,  house,  Mrs.  Stewart's, 

72  Bath  street. 
Clapperton,  William,  &  Co.,  thread  manufacturers,  112  West  George  street,  works, 

Paisley. 
Cbipperton,  William,  of  William  Clapperton  tj'  Co.,  house,  5  West  Sandyford  place. 
CLARK,  Alexander,  accountant  and  house-factor,  87  Union  st.,  ho.  65  Renfield  st,    ■ 
Clark,  Allan,  Jan.,  of  Clark  and  Drummond,  house,  35  Stobcross  crescent. 
Clark,  Allan,  cotton  yarn  merchant,  120  Brunswick  street,  house,  156  George  st. 
Clark,  A.  &  L.,  ironmongers,  blacksmiths,  tinsmiths,  gas-fitters,  bell-hangers,  and 

lock  and  hinge-makers,  50  and  52  Union  street,  works,  56  Union  street. 
Clark,  Archibald,  of  A.  and  L.  Clark,  house,  27  Abbotsford  place. 
Clarke  &  Bell,  architects,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 
Clark  &  Co.,  bleachers  and  finishers,  420  Galiowgate. 
Clark,  Charles,  Unitarian  minister,  152  Buccleuch  street. 

Clark,  Charles,  of  Putter,  Wilson,  tj-  Co.,  house,  160  Randolph  terrace.  Hill  street. 
Clark,  David,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  20  Union  street,  house,  3   Kinning 

pLice,  Paisley  road. 
Ciark,  Donald,  smith,  48  Hope  street. 

Clark  &  Drummond,  cotton -yarn  and  goods  merchants,  48  Virginia  street. 
Clarke,  D.  C,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  6  Jamaica  street. 


CLARKE.- GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CLARK.  85 


Clarke,  D.,  of  B.  C.  Clarke  ^  Co.,  house,  95  North  Hanover  street. 

Clarke,  Edward,  &  Co.,  merchants,  46  Kenfield  street. 

Clark,  George,  London  hotel,  29  Maxwell  street. 

Clark,  George,  provision  merchant,  3  King  street,  Tradeston,  house,  44  Bridge  street. 

Clark,  George,  wright  and  undertaker,  15  Abercromby  street,  Caltou. 

Clark,  George,  porter,  Western  Bank,  house,  14  Miller  street. 

Clark,  George  W.,  of  Gibson  and  Clark,  house,  48  Abbotsford  place. 

Clark,  George,  &  Co.,  tambour  muslin  manufacturers,  30  Montrose  street. 

Clark,  Henry,  surgeon,  10  Bellgrove  street. 

Clark,  James,  7  Queen's  terrace. 

Clark,  James,  power-loom  cloth  and  waterproof  cloth  manufacturer,  73   Garngad 

road,  St.  RoUox,  house,  65  do. 
Clark,  James,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  35  George  square. 
Clark,  James,  of  James  Clark  ^  Co.,  house,  77  North  Frederick  street. 
Clark,  James,  horse-dealer,  130  London  street. 
Clark,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3  Landressy  street. 
Clark,  James,  of  John  Clark,  jun.,  ^  Co.,  house,  37  Monteith  row. 
Clark,  James,  baker,  grocer,  and  provision  merchant,  119  and  121  King  street. 
Clark,  James,  of  James  Findlay  <^  Co.,  and   Wilson,  Kay,  ^  Co.,  house,  146  West 

Regent  street. 
Clark,  James,  spirit  dealer,  42  Havannah  street. 
Clerk,  James,  of  Maxwell,  Clerk,  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Queen's  terrace. 
Clark,  James,  pocket-book  and  jewel-case  maker,  Craig's  court,  95  Argyll  street. 
Clark,  John,  of  Robert  Alexander  ^  Co.,  Levenfield  house,  Alexandria. 
Clark,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  thread  manufacturers  and  turners,  8  George  st..  Mile-end. 
Clark,  John,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clark,  writers,  1  South  Frederick  St.,  house, 

23  Kinning  place.  Paisley  road. 
Clerk,  John,  40  Abbotsford  place. 

Clark,  John,  writer,  140  Buchanan  street,  house,  52  Holmhead  street. 
Clark,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  35  Little  street. 

Clark,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Clark,  jun.,  cf  Co.,  house,  7  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
Clark,  John,  pawnbroker,  79  Brown  street. 
Clark,  John  King,  at  Gilmour  (f  Co.'s,  house,  75  Renfield  street. 
Clark,  John  P.,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  102  Stockwell  street. 
Clark,  Jonathan,  eating-house  keeper,  128  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Clark,  Lachlan,  baker,  48  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Clark,  Matthew,  of  John  Clark,  jun.,  ^  Co.,  house,  14  Annfield  place. 
Clark,  Patrick  S.,  painter,  285  Argyll  street. 
Clark,  Peter  W.,  merchant  and  vice-consul  of  the  Netherlands,  8  John  street,  house, 

21  Clarendon  place.  New  City  road. 
Clark,  Robert,  brick-builder,  43  Young  street,  and  465  Gallowgate. 
Clark,  R.  &  R.,  saddlers  and  harness  makers,  53  and  54  Argyll  arcade. 
Clark,  Robert,  of  Clark  ^  Co.,  house,  12  Monteith  row. 

Clark,  Robert,  writer,  28  Miller  street,  house,  Breadalbane  terrace,  105  Hill  St.,  west 
Clark,  Robert,  at  John  Barclafs,  141  Buchanan  street. 
Clark,  Samuel,  surgeon,  235  High  street,  house,  168  George  street. 
Clark  &  Struthers,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  98  MLUer  street. 
Clark,  Thomas,  teacher,  Annfield  seminary,  663  Gallowgate. 
Clark,  Thomas,  rag  merchant,  1 6  M'Alpine  street. 

Clarke,  William,  of  Clarke  <f  Bell,  house,  Smithfield  cottage.  Woodlands  road. 
Clark,  W.  E.  C,  surgeon,  63  High  John  street. 
Clark,  William  &  John,  market- gardeners,  Sandyford. 
Clark,  William,  cotton-j'arn  merchant,  120  Brunswick  street. 
Clark,  William,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  44  John  street  and  227  George  street. 
Clark,  William,  merchant,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 
Clark,  William,  pirn  cope  paper-tube  maker,  and  mill  furnisher,  106  Cheapside  St., 

Anderston. 
Clark,  William,  of  John  Clark,  jun.,  ^  Co.,  house,  33  Monteith  row. 
Clerk,  William,  writer,  48  Gordon  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.  John,  4  South  Portland  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  189  Buchanan  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.  Ann,  Scots  Grey  tavern,  18  Saltmarket. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  temperance  hotel  and  commercial  lodgings,  23  Jamaica  street. 


86  CLAEK.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CLYNE. 


Clark,  Miss  H.,  upholsteress,  124  Trongate. 

Clark,  Miss,  lodgings,  77  South  Portland  street. 

CLARKSON,  John,  draper  and  clothier,  34  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Clarkson,  Neil,  grocer  and  victualler,  59  Havannah  street. 

CLAVERINGr,  Thomas,  Russia  broker  and  merchant,  43  West  Nile  street. 

CLAWSON,  Caxton,  ship  smith,  22  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Clayknowes  Pottery,  624  Gallowgate. 

CLEGHORN,  Andrew  S.,  clerk,  102  South  Portland  street. 

Cleghorn,  Mrs.,  midwife,  4  Burrel's  lane,  31  Duke  street. 

CLELAND,  Charles,  2  Carlton  court.  Bridge  street. 

Cleland  Coal  Office,  37  West  George  street. 

Cleland,  Eobt.,  &  Co.,  general  grocers,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  265  Argyll  st., 

and  74  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cleland,  Robert,  of  R.  Cleland  ^  Co.,  house,  180  Hope  street. 
Cleland,  Mrs.,  84  Great  Hamilton  street. 
CLEMENTS,  Robert,  surgeon,  750  Gallowgate. 

CLEPHAN  &  Henderson,  copper  and  tinsmiths,  and  gasfitters,  26  Oswald  street. 
CLENCH,  Mrs.,  62  Muirhouses. 
Clerk  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  Lower  Ward  of  Lanarkshire,  John  Findlay,  29 

St.  Vincent  place. 
Clifton  Hill  Coal  Co.,  depot,  Monkland  Canal  basin,  Townhead,  office,  12  Howard 

street ;  letters  left  here  for  Kenmure  Colliery. 
CLIMIE,  Robert,  civil  and  mining  engineer  and  land  surveyor,  42  Hope  street, 

house,  18  Rutland  place. 
CLOUGH,  Robert,  35  Port-Dundas  road. 

CLOTJSTON,  Peter,  of  Bennett,  Browne,  cf  Co.,  house,  9  Lynedoch  crescent. 
CLOW,  Andrew,  working  jeweller,  36  St.  George's  road. 

Clow,  Andrew  &  David,  wrights,  158  East  Milton  street,  ho.  1  West  Milton  street. 
Clow,  E.  &  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  81  Stockwell  street,  and  70  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Clow  Caol  Ila  Distillery,  May ;  N.  HDl,  agent,  5  Drury  street. 
Clow,  Henry,  clothier,  66  Queen  street. 

Clow,  Henry,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  Main  street,  Gorbals,  ho.  82  Hospital  st. 
Clow,  James,  &  Co.,  com  and  flour  commission  merchants,  9  Hope  street. 
Clow,  James,  of  James  Clow  <^  Co.,  house,  9  Windsor  street. 
Clow's  boot  and  shoe  shop,  345  Argyll  street. 
Clow,  Miss,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  58  Renfield  street. 
CLUBB  &  Sweet,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  31  and  33  Finlay  street. 
CLUGSTON,  John,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers  and  bleachers,  1  Na- 
tional Bank  buildings,  south  wing,  Queen  street. 
Clugston,  John,  of  John  Clugston  df  Co.,  house,  Avon  bank,  Larkhall. 
Clugston,  William,  at  M^Bride  ^  Co.'s,  72  Glassford  street. 
CLUNES,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  74  King  street. 
Clunes,  M.,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  265  George  street. 
CLUNIE,  R.  A.,  com  merchant,  38  Hope  street,  house,  4  Somerset  place. 
CLYDE,  Andrew,  letter  carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  82  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Clj'de,  John,  beadle  of  Free  St.  George's,  house,  41  Main's  street,  Blythswood  holm. 
Clyde,  William,  of  Post-office,  house,  115  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Clyde,  William,  jun,,  115  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Clyde  Bottle-work  Co.,  Charles  street,  St.  Rollox.     John  Watson  &  Son. 
Clj'de  Grain  Mills,  Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown. 
Clyde  Iron-works  Office,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 
Clyde  Police  Office,  16  Robertson  street. 
Clyde  Sail  Cloth  Co.,  J.  Black  &  Co.,  222  Broomielaw. 

Clyde  Shipping  Co.,  86  Broomielaw;  James  Steel,  manager,  house,  57  York  street. 
Clyde  Towing  Co.,  42  Broomielaw. 
Clyde  Trustees'  Chambers,  16  Robertson  street. 
CLYDESDALE,  Andrew,  confectioner  and  baker,  191  Duke  street. 
Clydesdale  Banking  Co.,  13  Queen  street.     Henrj'  Brock,  manager. 
Clydesdale  Discount  and  Loan  Co.,   20    Brunswick  place.      Alexander   Gardner, 

manager. 
Clydesdale  Inn,  15  East  NUe  street,  M.  Logan. 
CLYNE,  John,  teacher,  St.  Enoch's  School. 


CLYNE.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— COGAN. 


Clyne,  Misses,  dressmakers,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 

Coach  Close  Inn,  151  Gallowgate.     John  Arkle,  keeper. 

COATS,  Archibald,  surgeon,  25  Clyde  place. 

Coats  &  Co.,  silk  and  twining  mills,  Port-Dundas. 

Coats,  J.,  session-clerk,  51  Adelphi  street,  Gorbals. 

Coats,  James,  brassfouiider,  13  and  15  Muirhead  street,  Gorbals. 

Coats,  John,  portioner,  4  College  street,  house,  104  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Coats,  John,  M.D.,  consulting  rooms,  225  Argyll  street,  house,  52  Renfield  street. 

Coats,  Philip,  victualler,  18  Laigh  Kirk  close. 

Coats,  Thomas,  sen.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  59  Hutcheson  street. 

Coats,  Thomas,  sen.,  of  Thomas  Coats,  sen.,  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

COCHRAN,  Alexander,  of  A.  and  B.  Cochran,  house,  Glenfield,  Townmill-road. 

Cochran,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  43  Rutherglen  loan. 

Cochran,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  153  High  street. 

Cochran,  A.  &  R.,  flint-glass  manufacturers,  20  Tennent  street,  St.  EoUox. 

Cochran,  Daniel,  beadle.  Baptist  Chapel,  19  Hope  street. 

Cochran,  Hugh,  victualler,  13  George  street. 

Cochran,  Hugh,  victualler,  211  High  street  and  13  George  street. 

Cochran,  James,  of  Cochran,  Martin,  ^  Co.,  52  Virginia  street. 

Cochran,  James,  provision  merchant,  62  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Cochran,  James,  slater,  13  Surrey  street. 

Cochrane,  James,  baker,  9  Kinning  place,  Paisley  road. 

Cochrane,  John,  collector  of  dues,  Caledonian  Railway,  128  South  Portland  street. 

Cochrane,  John,  4  Morris  place. 

Cochrane,  John,  at  Alex.  Cross  ^  Son^s,  17  Gallowgate,  house,  5  Morris  place. 

Cochran,  John,  mason  and  builder,  4  Cook  street,  house,  28  do. 

Cochran,  John,  of  Alwris  and  Cochran,  house,  20  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Cochran,  Martin,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  Bishop-garden  factory. 
Bishop  street,  Anderston,  counting-house,  52  Virginia  street. 

Cochran  &  Murray,  coal  merchants,  68  Glassford  street. 

Cochran  &  Provan,  cabinetmakers,  upholsterers,  and  Venetian-blind  makers,  44  Gor- 
don street,  workshops,  St.  Peter's  lane,  Blythswood  holm. 

Cochrane,  Rev.  Matthew,  A.M.,  minister  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  house,  57  Oswald  st. 

Cochran,  Robert,  accountant,  Post-office,  house,  19  North  Portland  street. 

Cochran,  Robert,  of  Robert  Cochran  ^  Co.,  and  A.  and  R.  Cochran,  house,  Verreville 
house,  Stobcross  street. 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Co.,  china  and  earthenware  manufacturers,  VerrevUle  potter}', 
Finnieston  street. 

Cochran,  Robert,  of  ADNaughtan  and  Cochran,  163  Ingram  street. 

Cochran,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  123  Saltmarket. 

Cochran,  Thomas,  of  Grieve  and  Cochran,  house,  37  Monteith  row. 

Cochran,  Thomas,  grocer,  166  Garscube  road. 

Cochran,  Thomas,  spirit  cellar,  62  Stockwell  street. 

Cochran,  WiUiam,  calenderer,  hot-piesser,  and  packer,  85  Candleriggs  and  100  Bruns- 
wick street,  house,  Slatetield  house,  621  Gallowgate. 

Cochran,  William,  &  Co.,  calenderers  and  packers,  82  Miller  street. 

Cochran,  William,  giain  merchant,  64  Green  street,  Calton. 

Cochran,  William,  flower-lasher  and  card-cutter,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

Cochrane,  William,  of  D.  C.  Clarke  ^  Co.,  12  Cumberland  place. 

Cochran,  WiUiam,  collector,  Glasgow  Water-works,  23  Miller  street,  house,  82  Hos- 
pital street. 

Cochran,  Mrs.,  10  Green  vale  place,  Cumberland  street. 

Cochran,  Mrs.,  dairy  keeper,  110  Bridgegate. 

COCKBURN,  Campbell,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Cockburn,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Dempster  street. 

COCKEY,  William,  iron  merchant  and  agent  for  the  sale  of  the  Falkirk  Iron  Co.'s 
castings,  10  Buchanan  street  and  118  Argyll  street,  residence,  158  Hill  street, 
Garnethill. 

COCKFIELD,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  12  Salisbury  street. 

CODDINGTON,  Captain,  R.  E.,  Secretary  of  the  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  house, 
196  Bath  street. 

COGAN,  Hugh,  of  J.  Bartholomew  (f  Co.,  house,  248  West  George  street. 

Cogan,  John  &  Robert,  merchants,  32  West  George  street. 


COGAK— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— COLTNESS. 


Cogan,  John,  of  J.  and  R.  Cogan,  house,  248  West  George  street. 
Cogan,  Robert,  of  J.  and  R.  Cogan,  house,  21  Woodside  terrace. 
COGHILL,  Alexander,  silversmith,  3  Ropework  lane,  and  tobacco-pipe  manufac- 
turer, 4  Ropework  lane. 
Coghill,  David,  victualler,  20  Mitchell  street. 
Coghill,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  East  Tarbert  street. 
Coghill,  George,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  58  Hospital  street. 
COHEN,  Emanuel,  fancy  and  plain  gum-ticket  manufacturer,  and  general  stationer, 

105  Stockwell  street. 
Cohen,  Joseph,  importer  and  wholesale  dealer  in  leeches,  78  Stockwell  street. 
Cohen,  M.  B.,  broker,  14  Well  street,  Calton. 
Cohen,  Simeon  Phineas,  optical,  mathematical,  and  philosophical  instrument  maker, 

121  Buchanan  street,  house,  12  Royal  terrace. 
COLEMAN,  Mrs.,  7  Royal  terrace. 

COLLEDGE,  Wm.,  writer,  116  St.  Vincent  St.,  house,  Cowglen,  near  Pollockshaws. 
College  Church  (Established),  High  street ;  Rev.  Peter  Napier,  D.D.,  minister. 
Collegiate  and  Commercial  Academy,  21  Dalhousie  street,  Garnethill. 
COLLEY,  Mrs.  F.,  87  South  Portland  street. 

COLLIE,  Alexander,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  6;  Co.^s,  house,  12  Lansdowne  crescent. 
COLLIER,  John,  Liveipool  and  Dumfries  tavern,  118  Broomielaw. 
COLLINGWOOD,  William,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  220  Buchanan  street  and  77 

Dundas  street. 
COLLINS,  Edward,  &  Son,  paper-makers  and  dye-wood  grinders,   58   Brunswick 

street,  works,  Dalmuir  and  Kelvindale. 
Collins,  Edward,  of  E.  Collins  and  Son,  residence,  Kelvindale. 
Collins,  George,  corn,  flour,  and  meal  merchant,  110  Renfrew  street. 
Collins,  Hugh,  broker,  75  and  79  Garscube  road. 

Collins,  James,  &  Co.,  ^dctuallers  and  grocers,  30  Marlborough  street,  Calton. 
Collins,  Joshua  Hey  wood,  of  E.  Collins  and  Son,  house,  8  Mausfield  place. 
Collins,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  153  Saltmarket. 
Collins,  William,  publisher,  envelope  manufacturer,  and  wholesale  stationer,  113 

North  Montrose  street. 
Collins,  William,  &  Co.,  printers,  bookbinders,  stereotype-founders,  &c.,  Ill  North 

Montrose  street. 
Collins,  William,  of  William  Collins  <|-  Co.,  house.  West  bay,  Rothesay.  ••'--; 

Collins,  William,  jun.,  of  William  Collins  (f  Co.,  house,  115  North  Montrose  street.'-' 
Colonial  Life  Assurance  Company,  35  St.  Vincent  place ;  William  Brown,  jun.^ 

resident  secretary.  •  ' 

COLQUHOUN,  Alexander,  assistant-inspector  City  Poor-house,  ho.,  72  Nelson  st;-''-' 
Colquhoun,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  23  Dundas  street. 
Colquhoun,  Archibald,  of  Semple  <^  Co.,  house,  Riddrie  park. 
Colquhoun,  Daniel,  of  M^Haffie,  and  Colquhoun,  house,  115  North  Montrose  street. 
Colquhoun,  D.  D.,  4  Terrace  street. 
Colquhoun,  D.,  dairyman,  83  Green  street,  Calton. 
Colquhoun,  Dugald,  spirit  merchant,  62  Drygate  street. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  at  G.  and  A.  Young'' s,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Colquhoun  ^  Co.,  house,  177  West  Regent  street. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  286  Buchanan  street. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  76  Wilson  street. 
Colquhoun,  James,  tacksman,  cattle  market,  Gallowgate. 
Colquhoun,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Colquhoun,  John,  poulterer,  90  West  George  street. 
Colquhoun,  Lachlan,  spirit  dealer,  129  Saltmarket. 

Colquhoun  &  M'Gibbon,  fruiterers,  tea  dealers,  and  confectioners,  4  Bridge  street    '  ■ 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  commission  merchant,  Canada  court,  78  Queen  St.,  ho.,  York  pi. 
Colquhoun,  Thomas,   cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  103  St.  Vincent  street,  house, 

Oakfield  house,  Hillhead,  works,  87  Pitt  street. 
Colquhoun,  Walter,  of  Scott,  Colquhoun,  (f  Co.,  109  Hope  street. 
Colquhoun,  William,  lapidary  and  watch-glass  maker,  7  Queen  street. 
Colquhoun,  William,  dyer,  31  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  Robert,  cap  manufacturer.  53  Nelson  street. 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings,  33  John  street. 
CoLTNESS  Iron  Co.,  77  Glassford  street. 


COLVILL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CONSULS.  89 


GOLVILL,  David,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  50  Trongate. 

Colvill,  Gieenlees,  &  Co.,  Argj'll  distillery,   Campbelton  ;  agent,  J.  B.   Sheriff,   S 

Virginia  street. 
Colvill,  John,  carpet  and  rug  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  1  Eoj-al  Exchange 

court,  85  Queen  street. 
Colvill,  Stephen,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Stirling  st.,  house,  105  Montrose  st. 
COLVIN,  William,  metal  broker,  135  Buchanan  street. 
COMBE  &  Hamilton,  smiths,  gas-fitters,  and  bell-hyngers,  42  Fox  street. 
Combe,  James,  of  Combe  and  Hamilton^  house,  7  Park  place. 
Combs,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Brighton  place.  City  road. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  66  Virginia  street ;  William  Johnston  and  William 

Paul,  agents. 
Commercial  and  General  News  Room,  22  Argyll  street. 
Commercial  Hotel,  9  Glassford  street,  Mrs.  William  Forrester. 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  41  Virginia  street ;  C.  D.  Donald,  clerk. 
COMRIE,  George,  Royal  Hotel,  1  North  Queen  street,  George  square. 
Comrie,  John,  3  Garscadden  street. 

CONAGKAN,  John,  broker,  49  and  51  Bridgegate  street. 
Connaghan,  John,  flesher,  107  King  street. 
CONDIE,  John,  Govau  Iron  Works,  1  Dixon  street. 
CONNELL,  Alexander,  baker,  6  Charles  street,  Calton. 
Connall,  David,  baker,  45  and  47  Dalhousie  street, 
Connell,  George,  overseer.  Great  Canal  Brewerj'. 
Connell,  Hugh,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  &c.,  1  Eglinton  street. 
Connell,  James,  of  Muirs,  Connell,  and  Brodie,  house,  Park  grove,  Paisley  road. 
Connell,  James,  liesher,  83  King  street. 

Connell,  James,  carpenter  and  joiner,  58  Norfolk  street,  and  40  West  street, 
Connell,  Jumes,  at  Mackintosh  and  CowanHs,  house,  Langside. 
Connell,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  64  Taylor  street. 
Connell,  John,  at  Henry  Monteith  t-f  CoJ's,  11  George  square. 
Connell,  John,  veterinarj'  surgeon,  23  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Connel  &  M'Divet,  victuallers,  69  Bridgegate. 

Connal,  Michael,  of  Wm,  Connal  (^  Co.,  house,  1 6  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Counal,  Peter,  staiiipei\  P.  0.,  house,  66  Trongate. 
Connell,  Robert,  inspector  of  buildings,  28  Cook  street. 
Connal,  William,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  Virginia  buildings,  43 

Virginia  street. 
Connal,  William,  of  William  Connal  ^  Co.,  house,  220  St.  Vincent  street. 
Connell,  William,  superintendent  of  the  Tontine  Reading-room,  14  Trongate,  house, 

30  North  Portland  street. 
Connell,  William,  of  Wallace  and  Connell,  house,  14  South  Apsley  place. 
Connal,  William,  jun.,  of  William  Connal  cf-  Co.,  house,  220  St.  Vincent  street. 
Connal,  William,  furniture  warehouse,  62  London  street,  house,  15  do. 
Connell,  Mrs.  Dr.,  ladies'  seminary,  2  Provanside,  Stirling's  road. 
Connell,  Mrs.  K.,  126  West  Campbell  street. 
CONNAN,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  37  South  Portland  street. 
CONNOR,  Arthur,  surgeon,  48  Saltmarket,  house,  39  do. 
Connor,  John,  clothiei-,  40  Union  street. 
Connor,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  83  Saltmarket. 
CONSTABLE,  Henry,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  17  Renfield  street,  house, 

16  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Constantinople  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Constitutional  Newspaper  Printing  Office,  21  Argyll  street. 
Consuls  and  Vice-Consuls  : — 

Argentine  Confederation  Consul,  Geo.  Younir,  33  Renfield  street. 

Austrian  Vice-Consul,  G.  Henderson,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Belgian  Consul,  Andrew  P.  Reid,  68  Buchanan  street. 

Brazilian  Vice-Consul,  Robert  Gray,  48  Gordon  street. 

Danish  Vice-Consul,  A.  Westerholz,  80  Union  street. 

Hanoverian  Consul,  J.  D.  Sheppard,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Haitieu  Consul,  W.  D.  Roberts,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Mexican  Vice-Consul,  William  Malcolm,  22  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Netherlands  Vice-Consul,  Peter  W.  Clark,  8  John  street. 


90  CONWAY.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— CORBET. 

New  Granada  Vice-Consul,  M.  M'Leod,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Portuguese  aud  Ottoman  Vice-Consul,  John  Mitchell,  jun.,  18  East  Clyde  st. 

Pnissiau  Vice-Consul,  J.  E.  Lamb,  42  Hope  street,  house,  4  Crescent  place. 

Russian  Vice-Consul,  Nichol  Handj'side,  45  Union  street. 

Sardinian  Vice-Consul,  G.  Henderson,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Spanish  Vice-Consul,  Robert  Wardrop,  62  Buchanan  street. 

Sweden  and  Norwegian  Vice-Consul,  D.  Reichmann,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

Two  Sicilies  Vice-Cousul,  Allan  C.  Gow,  87  Union  Street. 

United  States  of  America  Consul,  D.  0.  Kellogg,  14  Gordon  street. 
CONWAY,  Patrick,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  11  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 
Conway,  John,  broker,  303  High  street. 

Conway,  William,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  11  Nicholas  street. 
Conway,  Frances  F.,  grocer  and  victualler,  78  Havannah  street. 
CONWELL,  Halbert,  spirit  dealer,  81  New  wynd. 
COOCH,  Richard,  spirit  dealer,  9  West  street,  Tradeston. 
COOGAN,  Dennis,  clothier,  27  Market  street. 
COOK,  Charles,  grocer,  16  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 
Cook,  Charles,  slater,  138  Cowcaddens  street. 

Cook,  D.,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  machine-makers,  head  of  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  David,  of  Carphin.     Letters  left  at  100  Commerce  street. 
Cooke,  George,  drj'salter  and  commission  agent,  123  and  129  Ingram  street,  house, 

99  South  Portland  street,  Laurieston. 
Cooke  &  Porter,  muslin  gas-singers,  41  Miller  street. 
Cooke,  James,  of  CooJce  and  Porter,  house,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
Cook,  James,  watchmaker,  127  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Cook,  James,  dairyman,  30  Nelson  street. 
Cook,  James,  ofl).  Cook  cj-  Co.,  100  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  John,  church  officer.  Rev.  Wm.  Scott's,  44  Pitt  street. 

Cook,  John,  audit  clerk,  Edin,  and  Glas.  Railway,  house,  95  North  Hanover  street. 
Cook,  John,  pattern  designer,  73  Eglinton  street. 
Cook,  John,  spirit  dealer.  Tontine  buildings. 
Cook,  Robert,  &  Co.,  brassfounders,  7  Dale  street,  Tradeston,  house,  10  James's  street, 

Kingston. 
Cook  Street  Weaving  Co.,  at  Robert  GUkison,  junior's,  86  Mitchell  street,  works. 

Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Cook,  William,  hotel  keeper,  120  Buchanan  street,  and  1  Buchanan  lane. 
Cook,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  122  and  124  South  Albion  street,  and  53 

Canning  street,  Calton. 
Cook,  William,  pattern  designer  and  lithographer,  14  Garthland  street. 
Cook,  Robert,  o/B.  Cook  and  Co.,  100  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  23  Cleland  street,  house,  32  do. 
Cook,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  27  Castle  street. 
Co-OPEEATivE  Working  Tailors'  Establishment,  109  Trongate  and  2  Back  wynd  ; 

John  Walker,  manager. 
COPLAND,  John,  clothier,  240  Argyll  street. 
COPPLESTONE,  Wm.  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  Virginia  buildings. 
Copplestone,  Wm.  J.,  of  Wm,  J.  Copplestone  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Ayr  place,  Carnarvon 

street,  St.  George's  road. 
CORBETT,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  7  Montrose  street,  factories,  51  Bum- 
side  lane. 
Corbett,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  199  Gallowgate. 
Corbett  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  51  Union  street. 
Corbett,  A.  G.,  of  Corbett  cf  Co.,  house,  8  St.  George's  road, 
Corbett,  James,  farmer,  Stobcross  farm. 

Corbett,  John,  grocer,  17  St.  James  street,  Kingston,  and  60^  Thistle  street. 
Corbett,  John,  victualler,  128  King  street,  Calton. 
Corbet,  Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder,  37  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Corbet,  Robert  T.,  M.D.,  44  West  Regent  street, 
Corbett,  Robert,  watchmaker,  22  Argyll  street. 
Corbett,  Thomas,  of  Corhett  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Fitzroy  place. 
Corbet,  William,  smith,  bell-hanger  and  gas-fitter,  81  Mitchell  street. 
Corbet,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  49  Miller  street. 
Corbet,  Mrs.,  furniture  glazier,  24  Union  street. 


CORDIEE.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— COURIEE.  9 1 


CORDIER,  Madame  Neronique,  superior  of  a  Roman  Catholic  institution,  58  Char- 
lotte street. 

COEDINGLEY,  Charles  A.,  of  Nield  and  Cordingley,  78  Miller  street. 

Cork  Steam  Packet  Office,  101  Union  street. 

Cork  Steam  Packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  spuare. 

Cork  Steam  Paclvet  Office,  58  Oswald  street. 

CORKINDALE,  C.  S.,  at  Broivn  <^-  Co.''s,  13  Hope  st,  residence,  7  Kinning  place. 

CORMIE,  James,  smith  and  machine-maker,   118  Clyde  street,  Anderston,  house, 
12  Anderston  quay. 

Cormie,  John,  house  factor,  2  North  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

CORSAIR,  David,  grocer  and  victualler,  102  Great  Hamilton  street. 

CORSAR,  Mrs.,  123  Cambridge  street. 

CORSAN  &  M'Allister,  dyers,  34  Thistle  street,  HutchesontoTV-n. 

CORSE,  Misses,  104  North  Hanover  street. 

COTTON,  Charles,  hardware  merchant,  Virginia  buildings,  house,  14  Carnarvon  st. 

COUBROUGH,  A.  P.,  66  Miller  street,  house,  Blanefield,  Strathbane. 

Coubrough,  Murray,  silk  bandana  manufacturer,  17  South  Frederick  street. 

Coubrough,  James,  spirit  merchant,  74  Havannah  street,  and  199  High  street. 

Coubrough,  John,  jun.,  baker,  77  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

COULSON,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  13  John  street. 

Coulsoh,  G.  F.,  of  G.  F.  Coidson  (f  Co.,  house,  8  Sandyford  place,  Sauchiehall  road. 

COULTER,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  262  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Coulter,  John,  brick-builder  and  tile-manufacturer,  52  Tylefield  street. 

Coulter,  John,  tobacconist,  372  Gallowgate. 

Coulter,  John,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  35  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Coulter,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  138  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

Coulter,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  45  John  street. 

COULTHARD,  Fullarton  S.,  299  Sauchiehall  street. 

Coulthard,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  and  27  Oxford  street. 

County  Fire  Office,  Regent  street,  London.     Robert  Gow,  jun.,  agent,  71  Queen  st. 

COUPEES,  Mrs.,  114  Trongate. 

COUPER,  Alexander,  193  Athole  place,  Bath  street. 

Couper  &  Co.,  paivnbrokers,  43  High  street. 

Couper,  Henry  R.,  of  Ballindalloch,  1 1  South  Hanover  street. 

Couper,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Coupe?-  and  So?is,  house,  137  Stirling  road. 

Couper,  James,  insurance  broker,  and  agent  for  the  General  Life  and  Fire  Assurance 
Co.,  12  Roj'al  Exchange  square,  house,  22  Monteith  row. 

Couper,  James,  &  Sons,  City  glass-works,  Kyle  street,  off  Debbie's  loan. 

Couper,  James,  sen.,  of  James  Couper  and  Sons,  house,  187  Stirling  road. 

Couper,  J.  K.,  tobacconist,  126  Cowcaddens  street. 

Couper,  John,  merchant,  1  North  Wellington  place. 

Couper,  John,  M.D.,  professor  of  materia  medica,  University,  house,  16  Moore  place, 
West  George  street. 

Cooper,  John,  spirit  dealer,  17  M'Alpine  street. 

Cooper,  John,  confectioner,  115  Trongate  and  207  Sauchiehall  street. 

Couper,  Maitland,  &  Co.     Letters  left  at  James  Couper's,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Couper,  Robert,  tobacco  manufacturer,  183  Trongate. 

Couper,  Roderick  A.,  City  glass-works,  Kyle  street. 

Couper,  E.  &  J.,  paper-makers,  mill.  Holm,  Cathcart ;  place  of  call,  A.  &  W.  Ken- 
nedj^'s,  27  Glassford  street. 

Couper,  Stephen,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  146  George  street,  and  126^  Cow- 
caddens street. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  sheriff  and  justice-of-peace  officer  for  the  shires  of  Lanark,  Eenfi'ew, 
and  Dumbarton,  11  Miller  street,  house,  11  Findlay  street. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  brushmaker,  129  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  6  William  street,  Greenhead. 

Couper,  W.,  cabinet-maker,  49  Gallowgate. 

Couper,  Walker,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  11  S.  Hanover  st.,  works,  MUe-end,  Calton. 

Couper  &  White,  writers,  13  St.  Vincent  place. 

Couper,  William,  of  Couper  and  White,  writers,  house,  193  Athole  place,  Bath  street. 

Cooper,  William,  bootmaker,  89  Eglinton  street. 

Court  House,  fronting  the  jail ;  John  Brown,  keeper. 

Courier  Newspaper  Office,  75  Argyll  street. 


92  COUSLAND.— GENERAL  DIKECTORY.— CEAIG. 

COUSLAND,  Alexander,  wire-worker  and  wire-cloth  manufacturer,  5  Mitchell  st., 

house,  315  Argyll  street. 
Cousland,  Archd.,  sen.,  wire-worker,  and  brass  and  iron  wire-cloth  manufacturer,  3 

New  wynd,  Trongate. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Cousland,  Mrs.  George,  tobacconist,  153  Bridgegate. 
COUTTS,  James,  taDor  and  clothier,  56  Trongate. 
Ooutts,  Nathaniel,  tailor,  13  New  City  load. 

COVENTRY,  Bogle,  tin-plate  worker,  71  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Coventry,  William,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  300  Argyll  street, 
COVERLY,  Robert,  hardware  merchant,  441  Argyll  street. 
Coverly,  William,  sen.,  crystal  glass  cutter,  28  St.  Enoch  wynd,  glass  and  china 

merchant,  83  and  85  Stockwell  street,  house,  87  do. 
Coverlj',  William,  jun.,  cut  glass  manufacturer,  87  Stockwell  st.,  ho.,  5  Stockwell  pi. 
COWAN,  Alex.,  of  Cowan  ^  Co.,  house,  50  Buccleuch  street. 
Cowan,  Alfred  J.,  librarian,  bookseller,  and  stationer,  108  New  City  road. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  2  John  street. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  nurserymen,  florists,  and  seedsmen,  37  Argyll  street,  nurseries,   Clyde 

haugh,  Paisley  and  Govan  roads. 
Cowan,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  21  East  Clyde  street. 
Cowan,  Henrj',  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  28  St.  Vincent  place. 
Cowan,  Henry,  of  Henry  Cowan  (f  Co.,  house,  4  Queen's  place.  Great  Western  road. 
Cowan,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  119  High  street. 
Cowan,  James,  survej'or  for  the  Caledonian  Insurance  Co.,  G5  St.  Vincent  street, 

house,  8  Cathedral  street. 
Cowan,  James,  house  factor,  1  Oxford  street. 
Cowan,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  Glassford  street. 

Cowan,  James,  leather  merchant,  76  Stevenson  street,  and  161  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
Cowan,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  16  and  17  Great  Clyde  street. 
Cowan,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Cowan,  James,  jun.,  spirit  merchant,  29  Gallowgate. 
Cowan,  John,  broker,  1 53  Stobcross  street. 
Cowan,  John,  pawnbroker,  109  Trongate. 

Cowan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  corn-factors,  34  Union  street. 
Cowan,  Robert,  of  Robert  Cowan  cf-  Co.,  house,  4  Abercromby  place,  W.  George  st. 
Cowan,  Walter,  flesher,  35  Park  lane,  Calton. 

Cowan,  William,  of  Macintosh  and  Cowan,  house,  Oakvale,  Hillhead, 
Cowan,  William,  brassfounder  and  gas-meter  manufacturer,  73  Maxwell  street. 
Cowan,  William,  wright,  85  Mitchell  street  and  137  Waterloo  street,  ho.  135  do. 
Cowan,  William,  provision  merchant,  39  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Cowan,  William,  surgeon,  256  High  street. 
Cowan,  Mrs.,  189  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Cowan,  Miss,  62  Bath  street. 

Cowan,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  at  Mrs.  Hay's,  59  Renfrew  street. 
Cowan,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  41  Robertson  street. 
CO  WE,  Rev.  Robert,  1 0  Lansdowne  crescent. 
COWIE.  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  124  Garscube  road. 
Cowie,  William,  clothier,  54  Queen  street,  house,  155  Sauchiehall  street 
COX,  George,  eating-house  keeper,  4  Abercrombj-  street. 
Cox,  Richard,  chemist,  27  Tureen  street. 

Cox,  William,  flesher,  388  Argyll  street,  and  142  King  street. 
COYLE,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  471  Gallowgate. 
Coyle,  James,  spirit  dealer,  10  Goosedubbs. 
Coyle,  Mrs.,  broker,  70  M'Alpine  street. 

CRAFTS  &  Stell,  commission  merchants,  23  West  George  street. 
CRAIGS,  Brothers,  wholesale  and  retail  woollen-drapers  and  hatters,  163  Trongate. 
Craig,  Alex.,  provision  merchant,  16  Bell  street. 
Craig,  David,  provision  dealer,  46  William  street,  Anderston. 
Craig,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  103  Grseme  street. 
Craig,  James,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  9  Miller  street. 
Craig,  James,  of  Robertson  and  MDougall,  house,  30  St.  Margaret's  place. 
Craig,  James,  of  James  Craig  and  Son,  house,  4  Carlton  place. 
Craig,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Craig  and  Son,  house,  34  Abbotsford  place. 
Craig,  James,  165  Sauchiehall  street. 


CRAIG.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CRAMSIE,  93 


Craig,  James,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

Craig,  James,  merchant,  26  Kent  street. 

Craig,  James,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  for  the  counties  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew, 
8  Crown  street,  Hutchesor.town. 

Craig,  James,  victualler,  79  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Craig,  James,  broker,  smith,  wright,  and  general  merchant,  38  and  136  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

Craig,  J.  &  H.,  -wholesale  tea,  coffee,  and  spice  dealers,  Rope-work  entry,  108  Stock- 
well  street,  and  East  Howard  street. 

Craig,  John,  plasterer,  24  Renfrew  street  and  279  Sauchiehall  st.,  Belhaven  place. 

Craig,  John,  52  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Craig,  John,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  34  Stockwell  street,  ho.  54  Abbotsford  place. 

Craig,  John,  superintendent,  Industrial  Schools,  63  Rotteiirow,  house,  411  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

Craig,  John,  sealing-wax  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  52  Maxwell  street. 

Craig,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  37  Maxwell  street. 

Craig,  John,  21  South  Apsley  place. 

Craig,  John,  victualler,  260  Gallowgate. 

Craig,  John,  church  officer,  37  Sauchiehall  street. 

Craig,  John,  teacher,  411  Parliamentary  road. 

Craig,  John,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  82  Thistle  street. 

Craig,  John,  23  Renfrew  street. 

Craig,  John,  general  grocer,  14  and  16  Wellington  arcade  and  245  Sauchiehall  street, 
house,  190  Hope  street. 

Craig,  John,  spirit  dealer,  4  Adelphi  street. 

Craig,  Joseph,  pastry-baker  and  confectioner,  65  Cowcaddens  street. 

Craig,  Matthew,  manufacturer,  46  John  street. 

Craig,  Mackay,  &  Co.,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  28  Kent  street. 

Craig  &  M'Lintock,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  155  Cowcaddens  street. 

Craig  &  Peters,  slaters,  32  North  Albion  street. 

Craig,  Peter,  ironmonger  and  ship-chandler,  50  and  52  Jamaica  street. 

Craig,  Peter,  japanner,  painter,  and  clock-dial  manufacturer,  48  Stockwell  street. 

Craig,  Peter,  of  Craig  and  Peters,  house,  343  High  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  of  Craigs,  Brothers,  Iiouse,  Belhaven  place,  287  Sauchiehall  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  builder  and  contractor,  157  Crown  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  4  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  dyer,  47  Carrick  street. 

Craig,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  410  Duke  street. 

Craig  &  Rose,  oil  merchants  and  drysalters,  63  Candleriggs. 

Craig,  Thomas,  paper-ruler  and  account-book  pager,  62  Argyll  street. 

Craig,  Thomas,  Forth  and  Clyde  Canal  Track-boat  Office  and  Granaries,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Craig,  Thomas,  hay  dealer  and  victualler,  159  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Craig,  William,  2  Monteith  row. 

Craig,  William,  of  Craigs,  Brothers,  house,  31  Grafton  square. 

Craig,  William,  &  Co.,  engineers,  machine-makers,  and  founders,  Govan  street, 
Hutchesontown . 

Craig,  William,  of  William  Craig  cj-  Co.,  house,  24  Carlton  place. 

Crai^,  William,  at  Rohert  Lamond's,  house,  64  South  Wellington  street. 

Craig,  Mrs.  J.,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  6  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  48 
Dvmdas  street. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  81  North  street,  Anderston. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John,  provision  merchant,  231  Argyll  street,  house,  246  do. 

Craig,  Mrs.,  149  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Craig,  Mrs.,  154  St.  George's  road. 

CRAIGHEAD,  James,  gardener,  36  RosehiU,  Shaws  road. 

Craighead,  James,  writer,  2  Grseme  street. 

Craighead,  Peter,  gardener,  3  Surrey  lane. 

CEAIK,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  minister  of  St.  George's,  house,  15  Sandyford  pl.ice. 

CRAILSHEIM,  A.,  of  Crailsheim  and  Herman,  house,  25  Woodside  place. 

Crailsheim  &  Herman,  commission  merchants,  93  Glassford  street. 

CRAMSIE,  Charles,  grocer,  154  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Cramsie,  John,  commission  merchant,  42  Hope  street. 


94  CRANSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY— CRAWFORD. 

CRANSTON,  George,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  hotel,  39  George  square. 

CRANE,  Robert,  tailor,  74  Argyll  street. 

CRAW,  James,  teacher,  St.  Andrew's  parish  school,  Greendyke  street,  house, 
Charlotte  street. 

CRAWFORD,  Alexander,  publican  and  hay  dealer,  84  London  street. 

Crawford,  Alexander,  ship  agent,  51  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Crawford,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  667  Gallowgate. 

Cra^vford,  Andrew,  wright  and  glazier,  9  West  Milton  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Crawford  &  Cochran,  hay  dealers,  72  Carrick  street. 

Crawford,  Cornelius,  fancy  paper-box  maker,  cartoons,  &c.,  7  Queen  street. 

Crawford,  David,  National  hotel,  10  St.  Enoch  square. 

Crawford,  David,  die,  stamp,  and  seal  engraver,  22  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  448 
Argyll  street. 

Crawford,  Donald,  flesher,  89  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Crawford,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  84  Govan  street. 

Crawford,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  2  Oxford  street. 

Crawford  &  Eastou,  calenderers  and  packers,  81  Buchanan  street,  9  Gordon  street, 
and  86  Mitchell  street. 

Crawford,  Gardiner,  hairdresser,  39  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Crawford,  George,  assistant-inspector.  City  Poor  House,  house,  35  Grove  street, 
Garscube  road. 

Crawford,  George  C,  head  master,  New  College,  2  Carlton  place. 

Crawford,  George,  cabinetmaker,  joiner,  and  mangle-maker,  76  Brown  street. 

Crawford,  George,  writer,  33  West  George  street,  house,  Thomwood,  Uddingston. 

Crawford,  Hugh,  paper-stainer  and  fancy -box  maker,  55  High  street. 

Crawford,  James,  spirit  merchant,  11  Carrick  street,  house,  242  Stobcross  street. 

Crawford,  James,  mason,  66  Commerce  street,  Tradeston. 

Crawford,  James,  agent  for  Braehead  CoUiery  depot,  72  Tennent  street,  house,  Hunt- 
ingdon place. 

Crawford,  James,  victualler,  100  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Crawford,  John  &  Ebenezer,  Eagle  Iron-foundry,  Port-Dundas. 

Crawford,  John,  of  Alexander  Milne  cf  Co.,  ho.,  26  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  rd. 

Crawford,  John,  professor  of  drawing  and  painting,  also,  mechanical,  architectm-al, 
and  engineering  drawing,  Andersonian  university,  house,  Columbia  place. 

Crawford,  John,  painter  and  colourman,  20  Stevenson  street,  Calton,  house,  38  East 
Miller  street. 

Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  City  Poor  House,  house,  150  Holland  st.,  Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  5  Falkland  place,  Renfrew  street. 

Crawford,  John,  of  North  British  Mail,  house,  52  Hospital  street. 

Crawford,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Graham  square,  house,  17  Bellgrove  street. 

Crawford,  John,  inspector,  Glasgow  Gas  Light  Co.,  17  St.  James  street,  Eacgston. 

Crawford,  John,  green  grocer,  2  East  Campbell  street. 

Crawford,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  151  Cannmg  street,  Calton. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  millwrights,  engineers,  machine,  tool,  rivet,  and  bolt 
makers,  and  iron-founders,  Albion  foundry,  M'Neil  street.  Little  Govan,  Hut- 
chesontown, 

Crawford,  Peter,  grocer,  85  Govan  street. 

Crawford,  Robert,  manager,  City  of  Glasgow  Mills,  Port-Dundas,  house.  Fossil  road. 

Crawford,  Robert,  shipping-master,  54  Great  Clyde  street. 

Crawford,  Robert,  painter,  47  Well  street,  Calton. 

Crawford,  Robert,  architect,  87  Union  street,  house,  108  Hospital  street. 

Crawford,  Robert,  joiner  and  cabinet-maker,  101  High  John  street. 

Crawford,  Robert,  wright,  glazier,  and  funeral  undertaker,  47  James  street,  Calton, 
house,  13  Crawford  street,  off  Duke  street. 

Crawford,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Maitland  street,  and  38  Milton  street. 

Crawford,  Thomas,  of  Craicford  and  Easton,  house,  175  St.  Vincent  street. 

Crawford,  Thomas,  jun.,  at  Crawford  and  Easton's,  81  Buchanan  street. 

Crawford,  Thomas,  mill-manager,  13  Belgrove  street. 

Crawford,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  London  street. 

Crawford,  W.  G.,  dean  of  guild  officer,  City  Chambers,  house,  120  South  Albion  st. 

Crawford,  William,  carter,  28  Corn  street. 

Crawford,  William,  warper,  72  Nelson  street. 


CRAWFORD.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CROSBIE.  95 


Crawford,  William,  lappet-cutter,  59  Hutcheson  street. 

Crawford,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  76  Eglintou  street,  house,  74  do. 

Crawford,  William,  spirit  dealer,  10  South  Pettigrew  street. 

Crawford,  William,  of  J.  and  A.  Dennistoim,  house,  3  West  Prince's  street. 

Crawford,  William,  tavern-keeper,  46  Saltmarket. 

Crawford,  Mrs.  James,  dj-er,  28  George  street. 

Crawford,  Mrs.  James,  cotton  waste  dealer,  34  Carrick  street. 

Crawford,  Jlrs.,  china  and  stone  warehouse,  18  Kent  street. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  i-ag  merchant,  16  Stockwell  place. 

Crawford,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  321  Argyll  street. 

Crawford,  Mrs.  Mary,  Waverley  tavern,  18  Saltmarket,  and  25  George  square. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  175  St.  Vincent  street.  ' 

Crawford,  Miss,  dressmaker,  57  North  Hanover  street. 

CREE,  Alexander,  upholsterer,  27  Gordon  street,  cabinet  workshop,  Pitt  street. 

Cree,  James,  manager,  at  Muir,  Brown,  cj"  Co.'s  works,  Hutchesontown,  house,  62 

Rose  street. 
Cree,  John,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  17  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  22  St. 

George's  road. 
Cree,  John,  watchmaker,  58  Queen  street,  house,  9  Maxwell  street. 
Cree,  John,  jun.,  stationer,  and  agent  for  the  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  21  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 
Cree,  Robert,  manufacturer,  46  John  street,  house,  57  Renfield  street. 
Cree,  Thomas,  manufacturer,  46  John  street,  house,  2  Surrey  place,  Gorbals. 
Cree,  William  J.,  commission  merchant,  74  Brunswick  street,  house,  57  Renfield  St. 
CREEHNAN,  Miss,  1  Mansfield  place. 
CRICHTON,  David,  clerk,  34  Kent  street. 

Crichton,  David,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Coatbridge,  and  51  Miller  street. 
Ciichton  &  Eadie,  smiths,  beam-makers,  gas-fitters,  and  manufacturers  of  malleable 

iron  gas-pipes,  44  and  46  London  street,  works,  London  lane  and  Dalmarnock 

bridge. 
Crichton,  James,  furniture  broker,  22  East  Russell  street. 
Crichton,  James,  book  and  furniture  warehouse,  24  and  25  Great  Clyde  street. 
Crichton,  William,  commission  agent,  99  South  Portland  street. 
Crichton,  William,  superintendent  of  the  Forth  and  Clyde  Canal,  Canal  house,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Crichton,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  38  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Crichton,  Miss,  fruiterer,  12  George  street. 
CROAL,  Alexander,  slater,  32  Great  Dovehill. 
Croal,  David,  reporter,  12  Salisbury  street. 
CROCKET,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

Crockett,  W.  &  G.,  wholesale  grocers,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  358  Argyll  st. 
Crockett,  William,  jun.,  of  W.  and  G.  Crockett,  house,  52  Stobcross  crescent. 
CROIL,  Thomas,  merchant,  22  Renfield  street,  house,  11  Queen's  crescent. 
Croil,  William,  merchant,  112  West  George  street,  house,  9  Montague  place,  Bathst. 
CROLL,  David,  treasurer  of  Police,  70  Bell  st.,  house,  11  Florence  place,  Stanley  St. 
CroU,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  19  Nicholson  street. 
Croll,  John,  blacksmith,  3  Greyfriars  wynd,  house,  102  North  Frederick  street. 
CROMBIE,  Mrs.,  baker  and  victualler,  65  Cheapside  street,  Anderston,  and  grocer, 

31  Anderston  quay. 
CROOKS,  John,  china  merchant,  66  King  street. 

Crooks  &  Jones,  carpet  and  general  warehousemen,  12  Buchanan  street. 
Crooks,  Thomas,  of  Crooks  and  Jones,  house,  3  Viewfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Crooks,  Mrs.,  surgeon-dentist,  129  Hope  street. 
Crooks,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  music,  109  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
CROOM,  John,  71  Parson  street. 

CRONIN  &  Co.,  furnishing  ironmongers,  19  Buchanan  street. 
Cronin,  William,  of  Cronin  (f  Co.,  house,  23  Kinning  place.  Paisley  road. 
CRONYN,  John,  woollen  cloth  and  tweed  buyer,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 
CROSBIE,  Andrew,  warehouseman,  119  Candleriggs. 
Crosbie,  C,  tobacconist,  79  Govan  street. 
Crosbie,  D.,  weaving  utensil  dealer,  &c.,  27  Abercromby  street. 
Crosbie,  Agnes,  tobacconist,  29  Main  street,  Gorbals. 


9G  CROSHEE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GUMMING. 

CROSHER,  William,  &  Co.,  screw,  bolt,  rivet,  and  patent  wood  screw  manufacturer, 

38  Bridge  street. 
CROSS,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  seed  merchants,  17  Gallowgate  &  Tontine  back  buildings. 
Cross,  Alexander,  of  Rohert  Watson,  Son,  <f  Co.,  20  Hope  street. 
Cross,  David,  oj" Alexander  Cross  cj-  Soyis,  bouse,  3  Sommerville  place,  Monteith  row. 
Cross,  Ebenezer,  turner  and  butter-print  cutter,  9  Gibson  street. 
Cross,  F.  C,  of  J.  and  F.  Cross  (f  Co.,  residence,  Blockhairn  house,  Ganigad  road. 
Cross,  J.  &  F,,  &  Co.,  coal  and  commission  merchants,  51  Brunswick  street. 
Cross,  Robert,  commission  agent  and  warehouseman,  14  Garthland  street,  bouse,   4 

St.  George's  road,  Falkland  place. 
Cross,  Robert,  turner  and  butter-print  cutter,  8  Buchan  street,  Gorbals. 
Cross,  Robert,  farmer,  Huntershill,  by  Bishopbriggs. 
Cross,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  49  Kent  street. 
Cross,  Wedderspoon,  &  Co.,  merchants,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Cross,  William,  manufacturer,  62  Queen  street. 
Cross,  William,  of  Alexander  Cross  cj-  Sons,  house,  16  Monteith  row. 
Cross,  William,  carver,  gilder,  printseller,  and  glass  merchant,  217  Sauchiehall  st. 
Cross,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings,  66  Trongate. 

Cross,  Mrs.  John,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  141  Trongate,  house,  7  Park  pi.,  Stockwell  st. 
Ckow  Hotel,  25  and  33  George  square,  James  Dickson. 
Crow,  James,  butter  and  egg  dealer,  253  High  street,  house,  67  Bell  street. 
Crow,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  196  West  Nile  street. 

Crown  Life  Assurance  Company  of  London  ;  Jas.  Watson,  agent,  32  St.  Vincent  pi. 
CRUDEN,  George,  draper,  185  Gallowgate,  bouse,  5  Bellgrove  street. 
Cruden,  James,  writer,  38  Queen  street. 

Cruden,  Agnes  M.  E.,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet  maker,  69  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Oruden,  Mrs.,  of  Wellhouse,  234  George  street. 

CRUIKSHANK,  E.,  wine  merchant,  84  West  Nile  street,  cellars,  4  St.  George's  court. 
Cruikshank,  Charles,  81  West  Nile  street. 

Cruikshank,  James,  mason  and  builder,  10  Sommers'iUe  place,  Monteith  row. 
Cruikshank,  James,  Sheriff  Chambers,  Nelson  street. 
Crookshanks,  James,  Royal  Oak  tavern,  72  Jamaica  street. 
Crookshanks,  John,  dealer  in  furnishings,  27  Kent  street, 
Cruikshank,  John,  at  Rohert  Walker,  jun-'s,  house,  56  West  Milton  street. 
Cruickshank,  M.,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  99  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Cruikshank,  Robert,  &  Son,  masons  and  builders,  98  Great  Hamilton  street,  and 

Sommerville  place. 
Cruickshank,  Robert,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  234  High  street. 
Cruikshank,  William,  baker,  26  Cook  street. 
Cruikshank,  Mrs.  Charles,  73  West  Nile  street. 

CRUM,  Humphrey  Ewing,  of  James  Ewing  cf-  Co.,  house,  20  Woodside  terrace. 
Crum,  James,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  39  Glassford  street. 
Crum,  James,  at  A.  Orr,  Ewing,  ^  Co.'s,  house,  Springgrove  place. 
Crum,  James,  cotton-spinner,  Busby,  Virginia  bnildings. 
Crum,  J.  &  W.,  &Co.,  bleachers,  51  Cochran  street,  works,  Thomliebank. 
Crum,  John,  of  J.  and  W.  Crum  Co.<^  ,  residence,  Auldhouse,  Pollockshaws. 
Crum,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  Thornliebank  works,  counting-house,  51  Cochran  street. 
Crum,  John,  stationer,  159  Ingram  street. 
Crum,  Walter,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  51  Cochran  street. 
Crum,  Walter,  of  J.  and  W.  Crum  cf  Co.,  residence,  Thornliebank. 
CUDDIE,  Mrs.'M.,  spirit  dealer,  13  Old  wynd. 

CuLCREUCH  Company,  cotton-spinners,  at  George  Smith  ^  Son''s,  34  London  street. , 
CULLEN,  David,  window-glazier,  307  High  street.  ■-  '■ 

CuUen,  John,  hat-case  and  fancy  paper-box  maker,  68  Glassford  street. 
CuUen,  Thomas  W.,  writer,  48  Queen  street. 
Cullen,  William,  cowfeeder,  30  Stevenson  street.  Gallon. 
Cullen,  Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  169  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Cumberland  Foundry,  168  Gallowgate;  Moses  M'Culloch  &  Co. 
GUMMING,  Andrew,  at  Thomas  Laurie  cf  Co.'s,  grain  merchants,  179  Argyll  street. 
Gumming,  Andrew,  46  North  Brook  street. 

Gumming,  Andrew,  at  S.  A.  Gumming  ^  Co.\  147  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Gumming,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  70  Canou  street.  •  •■ 

Gumming,  John,  commission  agent,  8  William  street,  Greenhead,  Gallon. 


CUMMING.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— CURRIE.  97 


Cumming,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  101  Gr;eme  street. 

Gumming,  Robert,  manager  (Mile-end  Spinning  Co.),  house,  46  North  Brook  street. 

Gumming,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  victuallers,  147  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Gumming,  William,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  111  High  St.,  house,  25  North  Albion  at. 

Gumming,  William,  ai  John  Bartholomew  tf  Co.\^  78  Ingram  street. 

Gumming,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  238  Broomielaw, 

GUMSTIE,  Alexander,  merchant,  85  Trongate,  house,  Grafton  terrace. 

CUNLIFF,  Richard  S.,  of  Randolph,  Elliott,  #  Co. 

Cunliif,  Miss,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  7  Elmbank  place. 

CUNNINGHAM,  Alexander,  slater,  58  Weaver  street. 

Cunningham,  A.   G.,  agent  for  Messrs.  Berwick  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh,  87 

Union  street. 
Cunninghame,  Andrew,  Sasine  Office,  City  Chambers,  house,  68  Bath  street. 
Cunningham,  Charles,  beadle  of  St.  David's  Church,  house,  23  Renfrew  street. 
Cunningham,  Charles,  of  Mein  and  Cimmngham,  house,  2  Royal  crescent. 
Cunninghame,  David,  die,  stamp,  and  seal  engraver,  190  Trongate. 
Cunningham,  David,  master  mariner,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston, 
Cunningham,  George,  woollen  and  worsted  dyer,  31  Great  Dovehill. 
Cunningham,  Jas.  and  D.  B.,  commission  agents,  1  Prince's  square. 
Cunningham,  James,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Cunningham,  James,  bookseller,  70  Candleriggs  street. 
Cunningham,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  Duke  street. 
Cunningham,  James,  40  7^^  Argyll  street. 
Cunningham,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  12  Holmhead  street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  of  Siruthei^s  and  Cunningham,  house,  at  George  Wooley's,  292 

Argyll  street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  manufacturer,  5  Graham's  square. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  contractor,  19  Parson  street. 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  draper,  118  Co wcaddens  street. 
Cunningham,  William,  80  John  street,  Greenhead. 
Cunningham,  William,  writer,  18  John  street. 
Cunningham,  William,  &  Son,  bleachers,  Clachan,  Campsie ;  letters  and  orders  left 

at  Rankin  &  Co.'s,  93  Glassford  street. 
Gnnningham,  Mrs.,  flesher,  40  Findlay  street, 
Cunningham,  Mrs.,  193  Renfrew  street. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  D.,  8  Morris  place. 

Cunningham,  Miss,  milliner,  straw-hat,  and  dressmaker,  53  Burnside  street. 
CURLE,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers,  appraisers,  and  general  agents,  62  Argyll  street. 
Curie,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  62  Argyll  street,  workshop, 

295^^  Buchanan  street. 
Curie,  Robert,  of  Barclay  and  Curie,  house,  Franklin  terrace.  Particle  road. 
Curie,  Robert,  auctioueef  and  appraiser,  62  Argyll  street,  house,  14  Ure  place. 
CURR,  David,  baker,  161  Eglinton  street. 

Cnrr,  William,  &  Co.,  fleshers,  6  George  place,  61   West  George  street. 
CURRIE,  Alexander,  jun.,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  48  Candleriggs. 
Currie,  Alexander,  planemaker,   79  Hope  street. 

Carrie,  Alexander,  auctioneer,  house,  2  South  Kinning  place,  Paisley  road. 
Currie,  Angus,  boot  and  shoemaker,  434  Parliamentary  road. 
Currie,  Daniel,  planemaker,  79  Hope  street. 
Currie,  David,  clerk,  24  Robertson  street, 

Currie,  Duncan,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  ornamental  printer,  107  Buchanan  st. 
Currie,  Edward,  painter,  paperhanger,  and  glazier,  32  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  65  St.  Vincent  street 
Currie,  Hamilton,  spirit  merchant,  92  Union  street. 
Currie,  H.,  baker,  22  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Currie,  H«gh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  77  Commerce  street. 
Currie,  J.,  merchant,  45  Cowcaddens  street. 

Currie,  James,  grocer  and  victualler,  11  Clyde  St.,  Anderston,  and  12  M' Alpine  st. 
Currie,  John,  &  Co.,  millers  and  grain  merchants,   City  of    Glasgow  Grain  Mills, 

Port-Duudas,  office,  61  Oswald  street. 
Currie,  John,  of  John  Currie  ^  Co.,  house,  168  St.  George's  road. 
Currie,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  262  Buchanan  street. 


98  CURRIE.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.-DALGLISH. 

Currie,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  311  Sauchiehall  street,  Mayfield  place. — See 
Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Currie,  Rev.  Peter,  minister,  Free  Stockwell  Church,  house,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

Currie,  Robert,  baker,  354  High  street. 

Currie,  Robert,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer,  81  Buchanan  street,  and  9  Gor- 
don street,  house,  77  West  Nile  street. 

Currie,  Williain,  cartwright,  19  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 

Currie,  William,  spirit  dealer,  83  Carrick  street. 

Currie,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Abercromby  sti-eet,  Calton. 

Currie,  William,  flesher,  118  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Currie,  Mrs.,  90  Great  Harnilton  street. 

Currie,  Mrs.  H.,  dealer  in  second-hand  clothes,  5  Renfrew  street. 

Currie,  Mrs.  M.,  31  Abbotsford  place. 

Currie,  Mrs.  Peter,  lodgings,  52  Clyde  place. 

Currie,  Mrs.  Robert,  Ayrshire  tavern,  37  Trongale. 

Currie,  Miss  Margaret,  lodgings,  96  Washington  street. 

CURRY,  William,  merchant,  182  Buchanan  street. 

CURTIS  &  Harvey,  Hounslow  and  Clyde  Gunpowder  Mills,  office,  12  St.  Vincent 
place;  A,  B.  Seton  &  Son,  agents. 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Richard,  sen.,  13  Monteith  row. 

CusTOM-HousE,  69  Great  Clyde  street. 

CUTCHEON,  James,  Atlantic  and  Steam  Ship  tavern,  9  Anderston  quay. 

CUTHBERT,  John,  saddler,  59  Bridge  street. 

Cuthbert,  John,  baker,  394  Argyll  street. 

Cuthbert,  John,  smith,  edge-tool  maker,  and  mangle  manufacturer,  18  Dunlop  street. 

Cuthbert,  Robert,  jun.,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  8  Gordon  street. 

Cuthbert,  Thomas,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  12  Duke  street. 

Cuthbert,  William,  fringe  and  tassel  maker,  14  Buchanan  street. 

CUTHBERTSON,  Allan,  accountant,  1 10  Fife  place,  West  George  street,  residence, 
Langside  house. 

Cuthbertson,  Donald,  accountant,  110  Fife  place,  West  George  street,  house,  188  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Cuthbertson,  James  B.,  commercial  traveller,  East  park,  Garscube  road. 

Cuthbertson,  John,  merchant,  2  North  Exchange  court,  house,  7  Kelvin  terrace. 

Cuthbertson,  John,  mahogany  merchant,  10  Stanley  place,  oiF  Eglinton  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Thomas,  1 5  Elmbank  place. 

Cuthbertson,  William,  at  Eohertson  and  APQueen^s,  210  Argyll  st.,  Stourbridge  court. 

Cuthbertson,  William  G.,  of  William  Gilmour  cf-  Co.,  house,  18  Sandyford  place. 

Cuthbertson,  William  G.,  wright.  East  park,  Garscube  road. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  103  Renfrew  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs.,  15  Newton  place. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs.  C,  millinery,  stay,  and  baby  linen  warehouse,  18  London  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  103  Renfrew  street. 

D 

DAILY  Mail  Office,  Geo.  Troup,  editor,  29  Dunlop  street. 

Dailly,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  122  Drygate. 

DAIRON,  James,  plasterer,  21  Weaver  street. 

DALE,  George,  baker,  11  Green  street,  Calton. 

Dale,  Hugh,  leather  merchant,  25  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Dale,  James,  of  Laing  and  Dale.,  house,  5  Somerset  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Dale,  James  Douglas,  teacher,  Oxford  Street  Academy,  4  Oxford  street. 

Dale,  John,  99  Centre  street. 

Dale,  John,  warehouseman,  33  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Dale,  Miss,  treasurer  for  Glasgow  Female  Society,  5  Somerset  place. 

DALGLISH,  Andrew  S.,  ofR.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  tf-  Co.,  house,  HUlhead. 

Dalgleish,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants,  109  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 

Dalgleish,  George,  of  George  Dalgleish  cf-  Co.,  house,  133  Bath  street. 

Dalgleish,  James,  43  Clyde  place. 

Dalglish,  John,  precentor.  College  Church,  house,  14  Margaret  street. 

Dalglish,  John,  at  Kilbirnie  Cotton  Works  Co.'s,  residence,  Kilbirnie. 

Dalglish,  John,  flesher,  421  Argyll  street. 


DALGLISH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY — DAVIDSON,  99 

Dalglish,  Robert,  of  R.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  ^  Co.,  A  North  court,  Royal  Exchange, 

house,  Dumbreck  villa. 
Dalglish,  R.,  Falconer,  and  Co.,  calico  printers,  4  North  court,  Royal  Exchange. 
Dalgleish,  William,  general  commission  agent,  17  Gordon  street. 
Dalglish,  William,  wine,  spirit,  and  provision  merchant,  90  and  94  Bridgegate. 
Dalglish,  William,  sen.,  manager,  Nursery  Works,  Little  Govan. 
Dalglish,  William,  at  Robert  Thoinson  and  Son^s,  house,  33  Lynedoch  street. 
Dalglish,  Mrs.,  36  Dalhousie  street. 
Dalglish,  Mrs.  James,  11  Abercromby  place. 
DALLAS,  Alexander,  coachbuilder.  East  Howard  street,  and  32  Great  Clyde  street, 

house,  108  Stockwell  street. 
Dallas,  Peter,  manufacturer,  17  Cochran  street. 
Dalmaenock  Asphalte  Company,  89  Rumford  st.,  Bridgeton,  office,  John  Poynter's, 

83  Jamaica  street. 
Dalmai-nock  Colliery  Office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dalmellington  Iron  Company,  77  Glassford  street. 
Dalmuie  and  Kelvindale  Paper  Warehouse,  58  Brunswick  street. 
DALRYMPLE,  Mrs.,  coffee  house,  37  Jamaica  street. 
Dalsholm  Paper  Warehouse,  82  Glassford  street. 
DALVEEN,  Neil  B.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   143  Argyll  street. 
DALY,  James,  of  Daly,  Spence,  Buchanan,  cf  Co.,  house,  125  Grafton  terrace. 
Daly,  Michael,  house-painter,  paper-hanger,  &c.,  73    West  Campbell  street,  house, 

204  Holm  street. 
Daly,  Spence,  Buchanan,  &,  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  warehousemen,  97  and  99 

Troiigate. 
DALZIEL,  David,  thread  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  10  East  Russell  st. 
Dalzell,  Captain  James,  agent  and  surveyor  for  the  underwriters  of  Glasgow,    Eoj'al 

Exchange,  house,  6  Greenvale  place.  Woodlands  road. 
Dalziel,  John,  stationer,  31  Glassford  street,  house,  95  George  street. 
Dalziel,  Thomas,  of  Dalziel  and  Walker,  house,  84  West  street,  Tradestoii. 
Dalziel  &  Walker,  yarn  agents  and  commission  merchants.  Queen  court,  62  Queen  st. 
Dalziel,  Mrs.,  84  West  street. 
DANIEL,  John,  1^  Eglinton  street. 
DANIELS,  James,  theatrical  agent,  4  Steel  street. 

DANN,  William,  deputy  harbour  master,  house,  3  Fatereon  street,  Kingston. 
DANSKIN,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  126  West  Nile  street. 
Dantzig  Black  Beer  Stores,  53  Hope  street, 
DARBY,  James,  general  job  buyer  and  broker,  63  Prince's  street. 
DARLEY,  George  M.,  of  Chronicle  Office,  house,  145  SauchiehaU  street. 
DARLING,  Adam,  dairyman,  68  Rutherglen  loan. 
Darling,  A.  &  W.,  thread  manufacturers,  Hayiield  street,  Little  Govan. 
Darling,  John,  tobacconist,  50  Green  street,  Calton. 
Darling,  William,  ironmonger.  111  Trongate. 

DARROCH  &  Espie,  joiners,  carpenters,  and  block-makers,  9  Windmill  croft. 
Darragh,  John,  manager,  ai  P.  and  W.  M''Lellan's,  20  New  wyud,   house,  128  Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Darroch,  Robert,  baker,  9  Well  street. 

Darroch,  William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  47  Nelson  street,  Tradeston, 
Darroch,  William,  victualler,  45  Burnside  street, 

DAUBUZ,  L.,  C,  &  W.,  tin-smelters,  15  John  street ;  John  Strathern,  agent. 
DAVIDSON,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  86  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Davidson,  Alexander,  brick  builder,  64  South  Wellington  street. 
Da^^dson,  A.  C,  at  James  Ewing  <f  Co.''s,  house,  51  Abbotsford  place. 
Davidson,  Alexander,  victualler,  111  New  Dalmamock  road. 

Davidson,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  Morrison's  court,  108  Argyll  st. 
Davidson,  Archibald,  lodgings,  41  Clyde  place, 
Davidson,  Charles,  fiesher,  112  Reid  street,  Bridgeton, 
Davidson,  D.,  chandler  and  small-ware  merchant,  77  Bridgegate  street,  house,  47 

Adelphi  street. 
Davidson,  James,  ladies'  boot  and  shoe  shop,  108  Hope  street. 
Davidson,  James,  spirit  and  provision  merchant,  116  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Davidson,  J.,  &  Co,,  auctioneers,  valuators,  general  agents,  and  furniture  warehouse- 
men, Argyll  Sale  Rooms,  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 


100  DAVIDSON.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— DAWSON. 

Davidson,  James,  flesher,  66  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Davidson,  John,  of  J.  Davidson  <f  Co.,  house,  Walmer  place,  123  Hospital  street. 

Davidson,  John,  of  iPLerie,  Davidson,  and  Ferguson,  house,  42  Dundas  street. 

Davidson,  John,  coal-master,  12  Howard  street. 

Davidson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  78  High  street,  house,  27  Eonald  street. 

Davidson,  John,  of  Wm.  Sloan  cf  Co.,  house,  26  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Davidson,  John,  overseer  of  traffic  and  storekeeper,  depot.  Paisley  road,    office,    111 

St.  Vincent  street ;  J.  E.  Foiman,  secretary  and  manager. 
Davidson,  Kenneth,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Bridge  street,  450  Argyll  street, 

and  103  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Davidson,  K.  &  E.,  printers,  33  Virginia  street. 
Davidson,  Eobert,  coal  merchant,  16  Glebe  street. 
Davidson,  Eobert,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clark,  writers,  1  South  Frederick  st., 

house,  11  Elmbank  place. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  teacher,  M'Lachlan  school,  50  Cathedral  street. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  writer,  40  Warwick  street. 

Davidson,  Thomas,  ofAf-Leod,  Davidson,  ^  Co.,  house,  64  Charlotte  street. 
Davidson,  Thomas  G.,  ofHerveys,  Wilson,  cf  Co.,  house,  9  Windsor  street. 
Davidson,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co..  merchants  and  muslin  manufacturers,  22  and  24  South 

Frederick  street. 
Davidson,  Walter,  mason  and  oven  builder,  40  Brown  street. 
Davidson,  William,  fishmonger,  34  Stirling's  road. 

Davidson,  William  James,  of  W.  and  J.  Davidson  4'  Co.,  residence,  Eaehill. 
Davidson,  William,  victualler,  105  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Davidson,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  43  Adelphi  street. 
Davidson  &  Wood,  boiler-makers  and  smiths,  Union  place,  off  North  street. 
Davidson,  Mrs.,  16  Cleland  street. 
Davidson,  Miss,  31  North  Hanover  street. 
Davidson,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  1  Greenlaw  place. 
Davidson,  Misses,  teachers,  M'Farlane  school,  27  Surrey  street. 
DAVIE,  David,  tavern  keeper,  88  Trongate. 

Davie,  James,  house  factor,  51  Brunswick  place,  house,  97  Finnieston  street. 
Davie,  James,  innkeeper,  1  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Davie,  James,  &  Son,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  74  Glassford  street. 
Davie,  James,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  27  Union  street. 
Davie,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  42  Maitland  street,  1C3  New  City  ro.ad, 

and  158  Garscube  road. 
Davie,  William,  contractor,  100  Maxwell  street. 

Davie,  William,  town  clerk,  Council  Chambers,  house,  24  Blythswood  square, 
Davie,  William,  jun.,  of  John  J.  Muir  iSf  Co.,  house,  12  Newton  place. 
Davie,  William,  spirit  merchant,  134  Stobcross  street,  Anderstou. 
Davie,  Mrs.,  60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Davie,  Agnes,  93  Glebe  street. 

DAVIS,  D.,  &  Son,  watch  manufacturers  and  wliolesale  jewellers,  145  Queen  street, 
Davis,  D.,  of  D.  Davis  and  Son,  house,  9  Somerset  place. 
Davis,  E,,  of  D.  Davis  and  Son,  house,  109  Hope  street, 
Davies,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,   64  Queen  street,  ho,,  Birdstone,  by  Kirkintilloch, 

Davies,  Thomas  B.,  spirit  dealer,  5  Little  DovehUl. 

Davis,  William,  flesher,  160  Cowcaddens, 

Davies,  Mrs.,  Northern  Seminarj^  6  Cornwall  place,  Grafton  street. 

Davies,  Misses,  dressmakers,  56  Milton  street,  west. 

DAVISON,  Miss,  lodgings,  113  Eenfrew  street. 

DAWSON,  Alex.,  commission  merchant,  136  Brunswick  street,  house,  9  Scott  St., 
Albert  terrace. 

Dawson,  A,  &  J.,  St.  Magdalene  distillery,  Linlithgow.     J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent,  9  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Dawson  &  Baird,  distillers,  Campbelton ;  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Dawson,  James,  beadle  of  Greyfiiars'  Church,  38  North  Albion  street. 

Dawson,  James,  commission  merchant  and  agent,  7  Garthland  street,  house,  3   Co- 
lumbia place.  Western  road. 

Dawson,  Jonathan,  77  Taylor  street. 

Dawson  &  M'Nicoll,  clothiers,  shirt  merchants,  and  outfitters,  50  Buchanan  street. 

Dawson,  Patrick,  of  John  Mitchell  ^-  Co.,  house,  20  India  street. 


DAWSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— DEWAR.  lOl 


Dawson,  Thomas,  managing  partner  of  Carron  Co.,  123  Buchanan  street. 

Dawson,  William,  of  Dawson  and  M^Nicol,  house,  86  Bath  street. 

Dawson,  William,  commission  agent,  182  Trongate,  house,  151  New  City  road. 

Dawson,  W.,  spirit  dealer,  240  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Dawson,  Mrs.,  straw  hat  and  dressmaker,  6  Cambridge  street. 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution,  36  Parson  street.     Duncan  Anderson,  teacher.     Seen 

on  Wednesdays,  at  2  o'clock. 
DEAKIN,  Ralph,  china  merchant,  124  Cowcaddens  street. 
DEAN,  Thomas,  watch  and  clockmaker,  44  New  Bridge  street. 
Dean  of  Guild  officer,  W.  G.  Crawford,  120  South  Albion  street. 
DEANS,  A.,  ofGilmour  and  Deans,  house,  113  Renfrew  street. 
Deans,  Effingham,  tavern-keeper,  25  Trongate. 
Deans,  Neil,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  38  Blackfriars  street. 
Deans,  Mrs.,  30  Abbotsford  place. 

Deanston  Works  Co.,  at  James  Findlay  cf  Co.''s,  172  Buchanan  street. 
DEARIE,  John,  dairj'man,  Grant  street,  off  St.  George's  road. 
DE  BOIS,  Frederick,  chemist  and  druggist,  176  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  154  do. 
DE  MONTFLEURY,  Alex.,  98  Miller  street,  house,  150  Holland  street. 
DE  MONTI,  J.  H.,  music  and  musical  instrument  seller,  101  Buchanan  street. 
Defenuek  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Loudon.     Agents  for  Glasgow,  Geo. 

■\Vink,  42  West  George  street,  and  John  L.  M'Kirdy,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
DEMPSTER,  James,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  10  Queen's  arcade. 
Dempster,  Robert,  agent,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Dempster,  Mrs.  Wm.,  smith,  gas-fitter,  and  bell-hanger,  37  Nicholas  street. 
DENHOLM,  George,  spirit  dealer,  8  North  street,  Anderston. 
Denholm,  James,  spirit  dealer,  49  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Denholm,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  79  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Denholm,  John,  of  Denholm  and  Nishet,  house,  3  Germiston  st.,  off  Buchanan  st, 
Denholm  &  Nisbet,  ^vl•ights,  146  West  Nile  street. 

Denholm,  William,  commission  agent,  7  S.  Frederick  st.,  ho.,  Greenhill,  Rutherglen. 
Denholm,  Miss,  dressmaker,  18  West  Russell  street. 
DENNY,  Alex.,  ofD.  and  A.  Denny  ^  Co.,  house,  129  Renfrew  street. 
Denny,  D.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  27  Union  street. 
Dennj',  James,  linen  merchant,  18  Thistle  street. 
Denny,  James,  sen.,  house-factor,  66  Bridge  street. 
Denny,  James,  jun.,  confectioner,  54  Bridge  street. 
DENNISTOUN,  Alexander,  of  J.  and  A.  Dennistoim,  house,  Golfhill. 
Dennistoun,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  merchants,  75  West  Nile  street. 
Dennistoun,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  merchants,  20  St.  Vincent  place. 
Dennistoun,  E.,  wood  merchant,  29  Jackson  street. 
Dennistoun,  J.  &  A.,  merchants,  38  George  square. 
Dennistoun,  John,  of  J.  and  A.  Dennistoun,  residence,  3  Grosvenor  place,  housjes, 

London.  J 

Dennistoun,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  38  Geoige  square. 
DENOVAN,  Alexander,  98  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 
DESSURNE,  Mark,  B.A.,  artist,  102  North  Frederick  street. 
DEVINE,  Patrick,  clothier,  5  and  7  Bridgegate. 
DEVITT,  James,  victualler,  155  Bridgegate. 

DEVLIN,  Arthur,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  61  Trongate,  ho.  9  Gt.  Hamilton  .st.  • 
Devlin,  John,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  28  and  30  Prince's  street. 
Devlin,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  33  Drygate  street. 
Devlin,  Thomas,  lock  and  key-fitter,  .918  High  street. 
Devonshire  Cider  Store,  53  Hope  street. 
DJ:W,  George,  93  South  Portland  street. 
DEWAR,  Alexander,  Railway  Arms  tavern,  1 6  Bridge  street. 
Dewar,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  31  Warroch  street, 
Dewar  &  Angus,  merchants,  72  Virginia  street. 

Dewar,  David,  of  Jamieson  and  Dewar,  house,  23  Roseland  teiTaee,  Cumberland  st. 
Dewar,  Donald  M.,  of  the  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  agent  for  National  Loan  Fund, 

and  Life  and  Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  5  Oakfield  terrace,  HiUhead. 
Dewar,  James,  American  emigrants'  general  store,  178  Broomielaw. 
Dewar,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  West  Russell  st.  and  13  Queen  arcade. 
Dewar,  James,  confectioner,  16  Clyde  terrace. 


102  DE WAR.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— DICK. 

Dewar,  Peter,  brassfounder  and  gas-fitter,  458  Gallowgate,  house,  57  Abercromby  st. 

Dewar,  Plummer,  of  John  Cabell  (^  Co.,  house,  11  Sandyford  place,  Sauchiehall  St. 

Dewar,  William,  slater,  8  South  St.  Miingo  street. 

Dewar,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  coach  office,  5  and  7  West  George  street ; 
post  horse  and  carriage  hirer,  Royal  Hotel  stables,  5  North  Queen  street,  house, 
42  Dundas  street. 

Dewar,  William,  manager,  English  Baking  Co.,  31  Norfolk  street. 

Dewar,  Miss  Mar}^,  steak-house,  55  South  Portland  street. 

Dewar,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  13  Hope  street. 

DEWART,  William,  provision  merchant,  and  agent  for  Lurgan  twist  tobacco,  141 
Bridgegate. 

DIAMOND,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14  Goosedubbs  street. 

Diamond,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  4  Anderston  quay. 

Diamond,  John  F.  C,  commission  merchant,  72  Broomielaw. 

DICK,  Alexander,  writer,  153  Queen  street,  house,  90  West  Campbell  street. 

Dick,  Alexander,  of  Lumloch,  131  West  Regent  street. 

Dick,  Alexander,  jun.,  writer,  100  Brunswick  street,  house,  do. 

Dick,  Alexander,  land-suryeying  chain-maker,  fancy  wire-worker  and  clock-chain 
maker,  16  Buchanan  court,  105  Stockwell  street.  For  List  of  Prices  see  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix. 

Dick,  Allan,  at  Andreiv  Rowley's,  62  Brunswick  street. 

Dick,  Charles  C,  of  John  and  Charles  Dich  ^  Co.,  house,  5  Royal  terrace. 

Dick,  Geo.,  pavement  merchant,  89  East  Milton  street,  house,  Gothic  cottage,  St. 
George's  road. 

Dick,  George  C,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants.  Queen's  court,  62  Queen  street. 

Dick,  George  C,  of  G.  C.  Dich  cj-  Co.,  house,  22  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Dick,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  142  Eglinton  street. 

Dick,  H.  K.,  62  Queen  street,  house,  22  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Dick,  James,  coal  agent,  Garscuba  place,  40  Cowcaddeus  street. 

Dick,  James,  baker,  164  High  street. 

Dick,  James,  bulkier,  103  South  Portland  street. 

Dick,  James,  gutta  peicha  merchant  and  shoe  mauuficturer,  12  Gallowgitp. 

Dick,  John,  &  Son,  thread  manufacturers,  Howard  street,  Bridgeton,  couiidng-house, 
41  Miller  street. 

Dick,  John,  surgeon  and  apothecary,  2  London  street,  house,  93  do. 

Dick,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  109  Argyll  street. 

Dick,  John  &  Charles,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  128  Ingram  street. 

Dick,  John,  of  John  and  Charles  Dich  cf-  Co.,  house,  16  Fitzroy  place. 

Dick,  John,  of  Knox,  Dick,  ^  Co.,  3  North  court.  Royal  Exchange. 

Dick,  John,  joiner,  23  Taj'lor  street. 

Dick,  M.,  &  Co.,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers,  ^3  and  75  Glassford  street,  works, 
Milton  street,  Port-Dundas  road. 

Dick,  M.,  oflf.  Dick  (f  Co.,  Gloucester  place.  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Dick,  Quintin,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  48 
Buchanan  street,  house,  29  South  Portland  street. 

Dick,  Robert,  surveyor  for  the  Liverpool  and  London  Insurance  Co.,  and  house  fac- 
tor, 57  West  Nile  street,  house,  211  Sauchiehall  street. 

Dick,  Thomas,  sheritF-ofiicer,  22  Argyll  street. 

Dick,  William,  spirit  dealer,  88  Candleriggs,  and  wholesale  cheese  merchant,  weigh- 
house.  Bazaar. 

Dick,  Wm.,  coal  and  wood  merchant,  &c.,  4  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw,  house,  above. 

Dick,  William,  ironmonger,  172  Argyll  street. 

Dick,  William,  of  John  Walher  cj-  Co.,  house,  75  Bath  street. 

Dick,  William,  of  Wm.  Dich  4'  Co.,  house,  Summerhill,  Thornliebank. 

Dick,  William,  manager,  Port-Dundas  Spinning  Faetorj^,  house,  4  Garscadden  st. 

Dick,  William,  &  Co.,  corkwood  importers,  cork  manufacturers,  and  general  agents, 

Dixon  street. 
Dick,  Mrs.  William,  spirit  dealer,  2  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Dick,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  195  Pitt  street,  comer  of  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Dick,  M.,  grocer,  69  Crown  street. 
Dick,  Miss  Marion,  spirit  dealer.  111  Castle  street. 
Dick,  Miss,  green  grocer,  155  New  City  road. 


DICKIE.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— DIXOK  103 

DICKIE,  Alex.,  clerk,  Western  Bank,  house,  135  Hospital  street. 

Dickie,  Hugh,  at  James  Dickie  cf  Co-'s,  house,  9  Dean  street. 

Dickie,  James,  &  Co.,  heddle  manufacturers,  9  Dean  street. 

Dickie,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  shippers,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Dickie,  John,  of  John  Dickie  (|-  Co.,  house,  29  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Dickie,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  2  St.  James's  street,  Kingston. 

Dickie,  Robert,  general  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  94  King  street,  Tradestoii. 

Dickie,  Robert,  2  North  Albion  court. 

Dickie,  Thomas,  at  James  Graham's,  184  George  street,  ho.,  86  North  Frederick  st. 

Dickie,  William,  baker,  187  Gallowgate. 

Dickie,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Eglinton  street. 

Dickie,  William,  skinner,  16  Calton  entry. 

DICKINSON,  Edward,  grain  merchant,  31  Oswald  street. 

Dickinson,  Joseph,  drj'salter  and  commission  merchant,  43  Queen  street. 

DICKMAN  &  Co.,  shippers  of  wines,  Cadiz  agents ;  Wilson  &  Mackechnie,  32  St. 
Enoch  square. 

DICKSON,  Adam,  sen.,  sheriff-officer,  4  St.  Joseph's  place,  Abercromby  street. 

Dickson,  Adam,  jun.,  grocer  and  spiiit  dealer,  22  and  24  Abercromby  street,  house, 
4  St.  Joseph's  place. 

Dickson,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  39  Renfield  street. 

Dickson,  G.  Irving,  agent,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  west  end  branch,  174  Argyll  street, 
house,  43  Buccleuch  street. 

Dickson,  James,  Crow  hotel,  25  and  33  George  square. 

Dickson,  James,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  426  Argyll  street. 

Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  8  Howard  street. 

Dickson,  James,  of  James  Diclson  cf  Co.,  house,  1  iilaxwellton  place. 

Dickson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  and  ale  and  porter  bottler,  19  and  21  Graham  square. 

Dickson,  John,  church  officer,  45  Dundas  street. 

Dickson,  John,  baker,  7  Clyde  stvcvt,  Calton. 

Dickson,  John  R.,  M.D.,  37  Buccleuch  street. 

Dicksons  &  Laings,  hosiery,  tweed,  and  shawl  manufacturers,  21  Glas'ford  st.,  Wil- 
son mills,  Hawick. 

Dickson  &  Leckj',  merchants,  55  Glassford  street  and  81  Wilson  street. 

Dickson,  Matthew,  wright  and  glazier,  427  Gallo'wgate. 

Dickson,  Thomas,  cotton-yarn  agent,  52  Ingrain  street,  house,  43  Buccleuch  street. 

Dickson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  wine  and  commission  merchants,  agents  for  the  National 
Loan  Fund,  and  Life  and  Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Offices,  95  Union  street. 

Dickson,  T.  M.,  of  Dixon  and  Lechj,  house,  129  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

Dickson,  William,  of  Dixon,  Thompson,  cj-  Co.,  house,  Kensington  place,  111  Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

Dickson,  William,  cabinet-maker,  11  George  street. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  John,  coal  agent,  57  Oswald  street. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  John,  eating-house  keeper,  66  Bridgegate. 

DIESELDORFF,  William,  of  Brown  tf-  Co.,  corn-factor  and  commissioa  merchant, 
13  Hope  street. 

DIETRICHSEN,  Frederick  C,  clerk.  North  British  Mail  Office. 

DILL,  John  B.,  of  Blach  and  Dill,  house,  155  Sauchiehall  street. 

DINGWALL,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  23  Rutherglen  loan. 

Dingwall,  John,  cotton  and  cotton-waste  dealer,  9  London  lane. 

Dingwall,  John,  architect,  135  Buchanan  street. 

DINSMOEE,  John,  broker,  8  St.  Andrew  street. 

Dispensary,  City  Parish,  50  Brunswick  street. 

District  Pav-iMaster's  Office,  79  North  Frederick  street,  open  from  10  till  4  o'clock. 

DITCHFIELD,  John,  joiner,  5  Oxford  street. 

DIXON,  Adam,  of  Chaplin,  Dixon,  and  Rohh,  house,  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Dixon  and  Dow,  accountants,  sharebrokers,  house-factors,  and  agents  for  the 
National  Mercantile  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Societies  of  London,  25  Gordon 
street.     See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Dixon,  H.  C,  of  Hutcheson  and  Dixon,  house,  34  South  Portland  street. 

Dixon,  Peter  W.,  of  Dixon  and  Dow,  treasurer  of  Glasgow  Native  Benevolent  As- 
sociation, and  Fire,  &c.,  Society,  house,  Tophall,  Hamilton. 

Dixon,  Peter,  dairyman,  8  East  Market  street. 

Dixon,  Peter,  wool  and  rag  merchant,  48  Warroch  street. 


104  DIXOK— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— DONALD. 

Dixon,  Eev.  Walter,  34  Great  Clyde  street. 

Dixon,  William  Smith,  Cakler  Ironworks,  1  Dixon  street. 

Dixon,  William,  of  Govanliill,  1  Dixon  street. 

Dixon,  William,  shoemaker,  89  Centre  street. 

Dixon,  Mrs.  Adam,  31  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

DIZNiyL  John,  shoemaker,  1  Water  street,  Port-Dundas. 

DOBBflE,  Alexander,  chemist,  3  89  Duke  street. 

Debbie,  Alexander,  chronometer  and  watchmaker,  chart  seller,  and  nautical  instru- 
ment maker,  20  Clyde  place,  house,  75  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Dobbie,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Croy  place,  and  109  Argyll  street. 

Dobbie,  John  P.,  carver  and  gilder,  8  Coburg  street. 

Dobie,  John,  ironmonger,  cutler,  and  guu  warehouse,  205  Argyll  street,  house,  123 
Cumberland  street. 

Dobbie,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Dobbie,  Thomas,  watch  and  clock-maker,  51  Adelphi  street. 

Dobie,  VVilliam  Ilenry,  merchant,  98  West  George  street,  house,  7  Roj'al  crescent. 

Dobbie,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  Miller's  land,  71  Renfrew  street. 

Dobbie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  55  Renfrew  street. 

DOBSON,  Jeremiah,  of  Blackwood  6f  Dohson,  house,  Houston  street. 

Dobsun,  Mrs.,  green  grocer,  192  West  Nile  street. 

DOCKERAY,  James,  inland  revenue  officer,  92  Crown  street. 

DOD,  Frederick,  of  John  Buchanan  ^  Co.,  coach  builders,  house,  13  South  Apslev 
place. 

Dodd,  Peter,  &  Co.,  provision  merchants,  31  Hutcheson  street,  and  14  St.  Enoch's 
wynd. 

Dodd,  William,  of  Peter  Dodd  (f  Co.,  house,  13  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Dodd,  William,  cooper,  4  Sharp's  lane.  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Dodd,  William,  cordage  manufacturer,  49  Jamaica  street,  house,  2  Cliftoa  street. 
Somerset  place. 

DODS  Brothers,  wine  merchants,  26  and  28  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Dods,  B.  W.,  of  JDods  Brothers,  26  and  28  Roj'al  Exchange  square, 

Dods,  C.  K.,  of  Bods  Brothers,  26  and  28  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Dodds,  George,  Tron  inn,  114  and  124  Trongate. 

Dodds,  James,  spirit  dealer,  45  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Dodds,  John,  commission  merchant,  28  Union  street,  house,  4  Crescent  place. 

Dodds,  Robert,  engineer  and  contractor,  8  Allen  place,  Douglas  street. 

Dods,  Miss  Agnes,  1  South  Portland  street. 

DOHARTY,  John,  joiner  and  cabinet-maker,  85  Stobcross  street. 

Docharty,  William,  calico  engraver,  40  John  street. 

Doharty,  Hugh,  egg  and  butter  merchant,  1 5  Bazaar,  and  1  Guildry  court. 

DOIG  &  Co.,  power-loom  manufacturers,  Rothesay.  Orders  and  letters  left  with 
Fairlie  and  Moore,  76  Wilson  street. 

Doig,  David,  &  Co.,  cowfeeders,  43  Bedford  street. 

Doig,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  132  Stockwell  street. 

Doig,  Sliss,  at  Mrs.  Scott's  lodgings,  56  Bath  street. 

Doig,  Miss,  toy-dealer,  23  Cambridge  street. 

DOLBY,  Edgar  E.,  club-master.  Union  Club,  176  St.  Vincent  street. 

Dollar,  Hay,  tinsmith  and  gas-iitter,  146  High  street. 

DONAGHY,  Hugh,  metal  and  salt  merchant,  61  Turner's  court,  and  7  Park  place. 

Doiiaghy  &  Finnigan,  metal  merchants  and  refiners,  18  and  20  Lancefield  street,    i 

DONALD,  Andrew,  bookseller  and  bookbinder,  49  Adelphi  street,  Gorbals. 

Donald,  Alexander,  landscape  painter,  41  Buruside  street. 

Donald,  Charles,  merchant,  1 32  Gallowgate,  house,  5  Morris  place,  ofi'  Monteith  tow. 

Donald,  C.  D.,  &  Sons,  writers,  37  Virginia  street.  '.'-, 

Donald,  C.  D.,  ofC.  D.  Donald  and  Sons,  commissary  clerk  of  Lanarkshire,  ofiice,  ^1 
Virginia  street,  house,  163  St.  Vincent  street. 

Donald,  C.  D.,  jun  ,  of  C.  D.  Donald  and  Sons,  commissary-clerk  depute  of  Lanark- 
shire, house,  163  St.  Vincent  street. 

Donald,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  gas-bunier  manufacturers,  56  Wallace  st.,  Tradeston. 

Donald,  James,  surgeon,  91  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Donald,  John,  of  Murdoch  and  Donald,  house,  St.  Andrew's  road.  Shields. 

Donald,  John,  grocer,  45  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Donald,  John,  of  John  Donald  and  Co.,  2  St.  James's  street,  Paisley  road. 


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Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  clothiers  and  outfitters,  50  and  52  Ar- 
gyll street,  and  3  Miller  street. 

Donald,  John,  cabinet-maker,  1  Patersou  street,  Anderston. 

Donald,  J.  K.,  manager  and  secretary,  Glasgow  and  Paisley  Joint  Railway,  14 
Bridge  street. 

Donald,  Matthew,  wright,  24  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 

Donald,  Robert,  assessor  of  property  and  income  taxes,  52  Virginia  street, 

Donald,  Robert,  at  Hugh  Baird  and  Co.'s,  28  Gordon  street,  house,  Goocedorr,  Shields. 

Donald,  Thomas,  of  C.  D.  Donald  and  Sons,  house,  133  West  Regent  street. 

Donald,  Walter,  North  British  Nail  Works,  63  and  55  St.  James's  road. 

Donald,  Walter,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  180  New  Dalmamock  road, 

Donald,  Mrs.  James,  113  West  Regent  street. 

Donald,  Mrs.  Mathew,  grocer  and  victualler,  65  New  wynd. 

Donald,  Mrs.  Thomas,  tinplate  worker,  89  Main  street,  liridgeton. 

DONALDSON,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Hutcheson  street. 

Donaldson,  Alexander,  surgeon,  121  High  stieet,  house,  15  Monteith  row. 

Donaldson,  Alexander,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  68  Queen  st,,  house,  5  Coburg  St. 

Donaldson,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  29  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

Donaldson  &  Co.,  pdnters,  Morrison's  court,  108  Argyll  street. 

Donaldson,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  228  Castle  street,  and  22  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Donaldson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  cotton  brokers,  25  South  Hanover  street. 

Donaldson,  James,  &  Sons,  slaters,  57  North  Frederick  street. 

Donaldson,  James,  of  James  Donaldson  <|-  Co.,  45  Candleriggs,  house,  100  Gecrge  st. 

Donaldson,  James,  surveyor,  70  Bell  street. 

Donaldson,  James,  at  James  Greenshields  ^  Co.'s,  33  Virginia  street,  house,  92  Bsk- 
cleuch  street, 

Donaldson,  James,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  45  Candleriggs. 

Donaldson,  James,  commission  merchant,  48  Gordon  street. 

Donaldson,  John,  watchmaker,  goldsmith,  and  jeweller,  104  Trongate,  house,  1  Graf- 
ton street. 

Donaldson,  John,  slater,  1  Carnarvon  street. 

Donaldson,  Robert,  letterpress  printer,  62  Mitchell  street. 

Donaldson,  Robert,  late  of  James  Donaldson  and  Sons,  house,  136  Stirling's  road. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  50  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  49  Castle  street. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  124  Gallowgate. 

Donaldson,  William,  of  Grey  and  Donaldson,  house,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 

DONATTY,  John,  stucco  manufacturer,  101  High  street,  house,  55  High  street. 

DONEGHAN,  Malcolm,  victualler,  59  Commerce  street. 

DONGAN,  John,  chimney-sweeper  and  soot  merchant,  85  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

DONNELLY,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  and  tavern  keeper,  88  Trongate. 

DONOHOUE,  Christopher,  onion  merchant,  2  Bazaar,  Candleriggs. 

D'ORSEY,  Rev.  Alex.  J.  D.,  master  of  the  English  department.  High  School,  houNe, 
2  New  terrace.     Letters  left  at  the  janitor's  lodge.  High  School. 

DOUGALL,  Andrew,  grocer  and  victualler,  597  Gallowgate. 

Dougall,  James,  house  agent,  4  Main  street,  Caltou. 

Dougall,  James  D.,  gunmaker,  and  fishing-tackle  maker,  23  Gordon  street,  house, 
Cleland  testimonial. 

Dougall,  John,  &  Son,  tinsmiths,  gas-fitters,  and  ironmongers,  19  South  Portland  st. 

Dougall,  John,  &  Co.,  watchmakers,  28  Brunswick  place. 

Dougall,  John,  spirit  dealer,  74  Carrick  street. 

Dougall,  John,  gardener,  30  Kirk  street. 

Dougall  &  Mathie,  silk  mercers,  general  drapei-s,  and  outfitters,  16  Jamaica  street. 

Dougall,  Patrick,  45  Union  street. 

Dougall,  Patrick,  jun.,  45  Union  street. 

Dougall,  Robert,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and  fruiterer,  21  Gordon  street. 

Dougall,  Ro!jert,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  agent  for  EngKsh  and  Scottish  Law 
Life  Assurance  and  Loan  Association,  and  Fire  Branch  of  Northern  Assurance 
Co.,  87  Union  street. 

Dougall,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  88  John  street,  Bridgeton. 

Dougall,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  34  Maxwell  street. 

Dougall,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  8  Cornwall  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Dougall,  Miss,  102  Bath  street. 

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106  DOUGANS.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— DOW. 

DOUGANS,  Andrew,  at  William  Galloway  ^  Co.^s,  41  Montrose  street. 

Doagan,  John,  surgeon,  7  West  Miltou  st.,  Cowcaddens,  residence,  100  Renfield  st. 

DOUGHERTY,  Edward,  clothier  and  tailor,  46  Kirk  street,  Calton,  house,  71  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

Dougherty,  Hugh,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs. 

Dougherty,  James,  clothier,  104  Saltmarket  street. 

Dougherty,  James,  hairdresser,  60  Prince's  street. 

Dougherty,  John,  provision  merchant,  140  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Dougherty,  John,  poultry  merchant,  191  Sauchiehall  street. 

Doughert}^,  Michael,  clothier,  8  Saltmarket. 

Dougherty,  Philip,  tailor,  22  Prince's  street. 

Dougherty,  William,  fruit  salesman,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs. 

DOUGLAS,  Alex.  C.,  of  A.  and  J.  Douglas,  house,  Falkland  place,  328  Renfrew  st. 

Douglas,  A.  and  J.,  importers  of  Berlin  wools,  and  smallware  merchants,  139  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Douglas,  Archibald,  power-loom  manufacturer,  37  Bothwell  street,  Anderston,  house, 
2  St.  James's  street.  Paisley  road. 

Douglas,  Charles,  physician  and  surgeon,  75  King  street. 

Douglas,  Dauiel,  watchmaker,  15  Oswald  street. 

Douglas,  George,  reedraaker,  85  Candleriggs. 

Douglas,  Henry,  pirn  cope  paper-tube  maker,  and  mill  furnisher,  12  Lanccfield  st. 

Douglas  &  Holmes,  writers,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Douglas,  J.  T.  &  A.,  and  Co.,  West  India  merchants,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 

Douglas,  James,  of  A,  and  J.  Douglas,  house,  Falkland  place,  328  Renfrew  street. 

Douglas,  James,  of  J.  T.  and  A.  Douglas  (f  Co.,  house,  234  St.  Vincent  street. 

Douglas,  James,  &  Son,  measurers,  1 3  Prince's  square  and  48  Buchanan  street. 

Douglas,  James,  working  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  422  Argyll  street, 

Douglas,  James,  wholesale  confectioner,  140  Trongate. 

Douglas,  James,  of  James  Douglas  and  Son,  house,  8  South  Apsley  place, 

Douglas,  James  C,  surgeon,  107  George  street. 

Douglas,  John  Campbell,  of  Mains,  81  St.  George's  place. 

Douglas,  John,  portrait-painter,  147  West  Regent  street. 

Douglas,  John  H.,  1  Drummond  place.  New  City  road. 

Douglas,  John,  at  G.  and  J.  Burns',  house,  105  South  Portland  street. 

Douglas,  John,  of  James  Douglas  and  Son,  house,  1 1  Buccleuch  street. 

Douglas,  Joseph,  rector  of  Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  vale. 

Douglas,  L.,  agent,  15  Oxford  street. 

Douglas  &  Rankin,  writers,  81  St.  George's  place. 

Douglas,  Robert,  rope  and  sail-maker,  39  Clyde  place,  house,  34  Abbotsford  place. 

Douglas,  Robert  D.,  of  Strathern and  Douglas,  67  Miller  street,  ho,,  29  Abbotsford  pi. 

Douglas,  Thomas  D.,  167  St.  Vincent  street. 

Douglas,  Thomas  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  insurance  brokers,  12  Exchange  square. 

Douglas,  William,  &  Co.,  wool  merchants,  119  Brunswick  street. 

Douglas,  William,  stationer,  and  writing-ink  manufacturer,  61  Nelson  street,  house, 
30  Balmanno  street. 

Douglas,  William,  of  William  Douglas  cf-  Co.,  house,  Stewart  villa,  Partick. 

Douglas,  William,  glove  dyer  and  cleaner,  18  East  College  street. 

Douglas,  Mrs.,  Falkland  place,  328  Renfrew  street. 

Douglas,  Mrs.,  150  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Douglas,  Miss,  teacher,  107  South  Portland  street. 

Douglas,  Sarah,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  176  Broomielaw  street. 

DOUIE,  Robert,  of  Steel  and  Douie,  house,  Ibroxholm. 

Douie,  William  C,  wine  merchant,  145  Queen  street. 

DOVE,  Donald,  basket-maker,  24  Charlotte  lane. 

Dove,  Ebenezer,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  127  Argyll  street. 

Dove,  Hector,  commission  merchant  and  agent,  53  Hope  street. 

Dove,  Samuel,  156  Buccleuch  street, 

DOW,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  218  High  street,  house,  141  Stirling's  road. 

Dow,  David,  accountant,  2  Largo  place.  New  City  road. 

Dow,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  87  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Dow,  George  C,  of  Dixon  and  Dow,  house,  320  St.  Vincent  street. 

Dow,  H.  &  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  96  Gallowgate,  and  275  Argyll  street, 
house,  11  Union  street. 


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Dow,  James,  jun.,  flesher,  103  Stockwell  street. 

Dow,  James,  &  Son,  flashers,  47  Struthers'  street. 

Dow,  James,  house  factor,  65  Bridgegate  street. 

Dow,  John,  spirit  dealer,  119  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Dow,  Samuel,  4  Kingston  place. 

Dow,  Samuel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Maxwell  street. 

Dow,  Mrs.  Andrew,  320  St.  Vincent  street. 

DOWAL,  Irvin,  beadle  of  Seamen's  chapel,  34  Brown  street. 

DOWIE,  A.  L.  Gelatineur,  pasteboard  and  fancy  wood  box  manufacturer,  importer 
of  French  goods,  &c.,  33  Crown  court,  "Virginia  street. 

Dowie,  George,  Dundee  sacking  and  packsheet  warehouse,  and  rope  and  twine  manu- 
factory, 14  Candleriggs,  house,  116  George  street. 

Dowie,  John,  ropemaker,  161  Duke  street. 

Dowie,  John,  snuth  and  machine  maker,  2  Commercial  road,  house,  5  Thistle  street. 

DOWNIE,  Alexander,  merchant,  chemical  works,  East  Nelson  street,  house,  Dun- 
chattan  house,  Duke  street. 

Downie,  An^us,  spirit  merchant,  56  Anderston  quay. 

Downie,  David,  silver-plate  chest  and  mangle  maker,  53  Thistle  st,,  Hutchesontown. 

Downie,  Duncan,  tailor,  20  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Downie,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clothier,  11]  Saltmarket. 

Downie,  James,  green  grocer,  208  Stirling's  road. 

Downie,  John,  of  Downie  and  iPLure^  48  Queen  street. 

Downie,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  Dundas  street. 

Downie,  John,  china  merchant,  56  Eglinton  street. 

Downie,  John,  of  John  M'-Nair  4~  Co.,  house,  113  Douglas  street. 

Downie  &  M'Lure,  drysalters,  48  Queen  street. 

Downie,  Robert,  jun.,  fent  dealer,  18  Brunswick  place. 

Downie,  Robert,  china  and  earthenware  merchant,  59  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Downie,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  17  Grove  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Downie,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  80  Parliamentary  road. 

Downie,  William,  veterinary  surgeon,  14  East  Campbell  street. 

Downie,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  12  Saltmarket. 

Downie,  Mrs.,  113  Douglas  street. 

Downie,  Mrs.  Mary,  spirit  dealer,  113  Saltmarket. 

Downie,  Miss,  4  East  Russell  street. 

DOWNES,  Thomas,  of  Brown,  Doiones,  ^  Co.,  house,  15  South  Apsley  place. 

DOWNS,  Thomas,  grocer  and  vic'tualler,  47  George  street. 

DOYLE,  James,  broker,  42  King  street,  Calton. 

DRAFFAN,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  1  East  Market  street. 

DRAKE,  William,  at  Port  Dundas  Pottery  Co.''s,  house,  270  Parliamentary  road. 

DREGHORN,  David,  accountant,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Dreghorn,  James,  cooper,  29  King  street,  Tradeston,  house,  42  Commerce  street. 

DREW,  Alex.,  at  James  Black  (J-  Co.^s,  house,  5  Maxwellton  place,  Paisley  road. 

Drew,  James,  of  Dreio  and  M^ Lure,  writers,  11  Buchanan  street. 

Drew,  James,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  gas-fitter,  71  Stockwell  street. 

Drew,  John,  japanner,  and  clock-dial  manufacturer,  27  Dunlop  street. 

Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  general  agents  and  ship-brokers,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Drew,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  90  Eglinton  street. 

Drew,  John,  of  John  Dreio  (f  Co.,  house,  5  Maxwellton  place. 

Drew,  Laurence,  Carmyle  Mills,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street. 

Drew  &  M'Clure,  writers,  commissioners  for  taking  English  and  Irish  affidavits,  and 
agents  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  11  Buchanan  street. 

Drew,  Peter,  merchant,  Hamilton,  and  High  John  Street  Works. 

Drew,  Peter,  grain  and  seed  merchant,  132  Bridgegate  street. 

Drew,  William,  &  Co.,  furnishing  ironmongers,  &c.,  195  SauchiehaU  street,  works, 
High  John  street. 

Drew,  William,  merchant,  3  Chatham  place. 

Drew,  William,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths,  japanners,  &c.,  58  and  60  Glassford  street,  and 
66  Wilson  street,  works.  High  John  street. 

Drew,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  137  Saltmarket  street. 

DREWETT,  Thomas,  surgeon,  67  Bridgegate  street. 

DRINNAN,  John,  victualler,  9  North  street,  Anderston. 

Drinnan,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  43  Oxford  street. 


108  DEENNAK— GENERAL  DIRECTORY,— DUD GEOX. 


Drennan,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  23  North  Coburg  street. 

Drinnan,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  282  Buchanan  street. 

DRON,  Alexander,  edge  tool  maker,  house,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Dron,  John,  at  Alexander  and  James  Morrison's.  40  St.  Vincent  place. 

Dron  &  Co.,  gala  plaid,  &c.,  manufacturers,  55  Glassford  street. 

Drumolair  Smithy  Coal  Office,  Morrison's  court,  Arcade,  108  Argyll  street. 

DRUMMOND,  Alexander,  13  John  street. 

Drummond,  Andrew,  of  Aithen  and  Drummond,  house,  18  Pollock  street. 

Drummond,  Andrew,  clothier  and  outfitter,  26  Argyll  street. 

Drummond,  David,  provision  merchant,  46  Howard  street. 

Drummond,  Duncan,  stationer  and  city  porter,  83  John  street.  -  ■ 

Drummond,  Henry,  merchant,  at  Wm.  E.  W.  Smith's,  2  North  court,  Royal  Exchange. 

Drummond,  James,  of  Clarh  and  Drummond,  house,  24  Windsor  terrace. 

Drummond,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  89  High  John  street. 

Drummond,  John,  police  dttng  contractor,  King's  Head  inn,  20  Stirling  street. 

Drummond,  John,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Bank  buildings. 

Drummond,  John,  heddle-maker,  3  Antigua  place,  Nelson  street. 

Drummond,  J.  S.,  74  Abbotsford  place. 

Drummond,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker",  108  Garscube  road. 

Drummond,  Richard,  of  Allan  and  Drummond,  house,  118  New  City  road. 

Drummond,  Robert,  millwright,  engineer,  iron  and  brass-founder,  smith,  and  boiler- 
maker,  Calton  foundry,  57  Canning  street,  Calton.  Letters  left  at  Robt.  Gal- 
braith's,  cloth  merchant,  23  Trongate. 

Drummond,  Robert,  secretary  of  the  Glasgow  Free  Church  Abstinence  Society,  12 
West  Howard  street. 

Drummond,  William,  merchant,  18  Pollock  street. 

Drummond,  William,  jnu.,  97  South  Portland  street. 

Drummond,  Mrs.,  60  Bath  street. 

Drummond,  Miss  Agnes,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4  West  College  street. 

Drumpeli^er  Coal  Office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 

DRURY,  William,  M.D  ,  Private  Lunatic  Asylum,  Gamgadhill, 

DRYBOROUGH,  William,  spirit  dealer,  5  Marlborough  street. 

DRYDEN,  Lamb,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and  commission  merchants,  58  Hope  street. 

DRYSDALE,  Alexander,  grocer,  87  Gallowgate. 

Drj'sdale,  Archd.  B.,  of  Drysdales  and  Wilson,  house,  49  Holmhead  street.  ^^ 

Drysdale  &  Co.,  seedsmen,  nurserymen,  and  florists,  33  Queen  street,  nurseries, 
Springburn  and  Shawfield. 

Drysdale,  James,  seedsman,  &c.,  33  Queen  street,  house,  Shawfield  villa. 

Drysdale,  James,  at  Peter  Dodd  ^  Co.'s,  house,  37  Cathedral  street. 

Dr3'sdale,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  tea  dealer,  and  wine  merchant,  2  Fiii- 
lay  street,  and  157  Cowcaddens  street. 

Drysdale,  John,  hairdresser,  82  Bell  street. 

Drysdale,  John,  tailor,  &c.,  240  Argj-11  street. 

Drysdale,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  420  Parliamentary  road. 

Drysdale,  Thomas,  confectioner,  43  Green  street,  Calton. 

Dr3'sdale,  Thomas,  grocer  and  victualler,  158  Saltmarket. 

Drysdale,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  90  Glassford  street. 

Drysdale,  William,  dairyman,  14  Brown  street. 

Drysdale,  William,  of  Drysdales  and  Wilson,  house.  Rowan  brae,  Helensburgh. 

Drysdales  &  Wilson,  warehousemen,  36  Ingram  street. 

Drysdale,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  29  Kent  street. 

Dr3'sdale,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  86  Sauchiehall  street. 

Dublin  Porter  Store,  53  Hope  street. 

Dublin  Steam-Packet  Office,  101  Union  street. 

Dublin  Steam-Packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

Dublin  Steam-Packet  Office,  58  Oswald  street. 

DUCK,  John  H.,  A.M.,  minister  assistant,  St.  Jude's  English  Episcopal  Church, 
house,  278  St.  Vincent  street. 

DUCKWORTH,  Charles,  merchant,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 

DUDGEON,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  house  painters  and  paper-hangers,  12  Gordon  streeh] 

Duflgeon,  Thomas,  scene  painter,  &c.,  12  Gordon  street,  house,  7  Killermont  streets 

Di'/lgcon,  William,  remnant  shop,  73  Bell  street.  '■^ 

Dudgeon,  Mrs.  Andrew,  Old  Castle  tavern,  3  Castle  street. 


DUDLEY.— GENERAL  DIEECTORT.— DUNCAN.  T09 

DUDLEY,  J.  v.,  at  D.  C.  Eait's,  34  Buchanan  street,  ho.,  132  South  Portland  st. 
DUFF,  Alexander,  poulterer.  111  West  George  street,  and  325  Sauchiehall  street. 
Duff,  Charles,  silk,  cotton,  and  woollen  dyer,  66  West  Nile  street,  and  146  Stockwell 

street,  house,  8  Wemyss  place,  Cambridge  street. 
Duff,  David,  giocer  and  spirit  merchant,  16  and  18  New  wynd. 
Duff,  Duncan,  glass-blower,  38  New  wynd. 
Duff,  J.  &  T.,  spindle  and  flyer  manufacturers,  10  Muse  lane,  off  Duke  street,  house, 

7  Ronald  street. 
Duff,  John,  engineer,  Oakbank  engine-works,  ho.,  3  Windsor  st..  New  City  road. 
Duff,  John,  agent,  52  Glassford  street. 
Duff,  Robert,  22  Warwick  street,  Laurieston. 
Duff,  Thomas,  agent  for  the  North  British  Railway   Co.,  ofSce,    83   Queen  street, 

house,  138  Stirling's  road. 
Duff,  William,  at  Oswald,  Stevenson,  cf  Co.^s,  house,  3  Hopetoun  place. 
Duff,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  and  12  Stockwell  stieet. 
Duff,  "\^'illiam  James,  professor  of  dancing,  Glasgow  Academy,  Elmbank  place,  and 

85  Glassford  street. 
DUGUID,  John  R.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  14  Gordon  street,  house,  Govan. 
Duguid,  John  R.,  of  John  R.  Duguid  tf  Co.,  house,  Govan. 
DUKE,  Roger,  6  Monteith  row. 
Duke  Street  Free  Church,  Duke  street,  vacant. 
Duke  Street  Gaelic  (Established),  Duke  street,  vacant. 
DUMB  RECK,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  48  New  wynd. 
DUNBAR,  Alexander,  oil  and  colournian,  3  Thistle  street. 
Dunbar,  Heatlej'.  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  Renfield  street. 

Dunbar,  John,  of  Dunbar,  Heatley,  (J  Co.,  residence,  Powis  house,  near  Stirling. 
Dunbar,  John,  writer,  29  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  6  Royal  terrace. 
Dunbar,  Thomas,  at  Wm.  Hart  (f  Co.'s,  151  Argyll  street. 
DUNCAN,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  Italian  warehouse,  grocers,  and  confectioners,  106  and 

108  Buchanan  street,  and  9  Royal  Bank  place. 
Duncan,  Rev.  Alexander,  minister  of  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Duke  street, 

house,  77  North  Frederick  street. 
Duncan,  Alexander,  baker,  125  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Duncan,  Alexander  C,  of  D.  cf  H.  Inglis,  house,  Kincaidfield. 

Duncan,  Alexander,  professor  of  elocution,  57  St.  George's  pi.,  ho.,  1  Cathcart  place. 
Duncan,  Archibald,  turner,  73  West  Campbell  street. 
Duncan,  Archibald,  &  Son,  calico-printers,  100  Virginia  place,  works,  Rutliventield, 

near  Perth. 
Duncan,  Daniel  F.,  engraver,  lithographer,  stationer,  and  account-book  manufac- 
turer, Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street. 
Duncan,  Edward,  teacher,  4  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 
Duncan,  George,  49  V\'est  George  street. 

Duncan,  George,  of  Glass  and  Duncan,  house,  17  Bellgrove  street. 
Duncan,  Henry,  hatter,  thiee-priced  hat  establishment,  105  Argyll  street,  house,  13 

Holmhead  street. 
Duncan,  James  L.,  dentist,  239  Arg3'll  street. 

Duncan,  James,  at  Wm.  Gilmour  4'  Co.'s,  house,  2  Surrey  place,  Pollokshaws  road. 
Duncan,  John,  47  North  Hanover  street,  and  North  Bar,  Renfrewshire. 
Duncan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  194  St.  George's  road. 

Duncan,  John,  tobacconist,  117  Buchanan  street,  house,  13  St.  Vincent  place. 
Duncan,  John,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  8  and  9  Argyll  arcade. 
Duncan,  John,  cattle  and  sheep  salesman,  house,  6  Suffolk  street,  cattle  yard,  55 

Greendyke  street. 
Duncan,  John,  bill-poster,  19  Prince's  street. 
Duncan,  John  S.,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  56  Sauchiehall  street. 
Duncan,  John,  baker,  173  Buchanan  street. 
Duncan,  John,  cooper,  21  Brown  street. 
Duncan,  John,  spirit  merchant,  65  Prince's  street. 

Duncan,  Malcolm,  of  Alexander  Duncan  cf-  Co.,  106  and  108  Buchanan  street. 
Duncan,  Peter,  furnishings,  toys,  &c.,  250  Gallowgate. 
Duncan,  Robert,  coal  agent,  51  Shamrock  street. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  haberdasher,  84  and  86  Gallowgate. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  at  James  Ferguson's,  7  Ann  street. 


110  DUNCAN.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— DUNN. 

Duncan,  Eev.  "Walter,  52  Holmhead  street. 

Duncan,  William,  victualler,  41  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Duncan,  William,  &  Co.,  confectioners  and  pastry  bakers,  21  Norfolk  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  millinei-  and  dressmaker,  99  Sauchiehall  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  43  Holmhead  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  69  Carrick  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  fruiterer,  100  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.  James,  tinsmith,  16  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Duncan,  Mrs.  James,  1  Annfield  place. 

DUNCANSON,  Archibald,  402  Parliamentary  road. 

Duncanson  &  Forbes,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  Argyll  street,  entering  by 

2  Maxwell  street,  workshop,  10  Stanley  place,  Eglinton  street. 
Duncanson,  Eobert,  tailor  and  clothier,  16  Queen  street,  house,  119  George  street. 
Duncanson,  William,  of  Duncanson  and  Forbes,  house,  8  Stanley  place. 
Dundee  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  street. 
DuNDYVAN  Wharf,  Monkland  Canal  basin. 

Dundyvan  Pig  and  Bar  Iron  Works,  office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
DUNLOP,  Andrew,  cowfeeder  and  carter,  22  Charlotte  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  grain  merchant,  179  Argyll  street. 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  grocer  and  victualler,  43  North  Frederick  street. 
Dunlop,  Archibald,  grain  merchant  and  distillery  agent,  7  Stockwell  place,  house,  14 

Warwick  street. 
Dunlop,  Charles  Tennent,  of  Charles  Tennent  cf-  Coi  St.  Rollox,  house,  Craigpark. 
Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.,  coal  and  iron-masters,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dunlop,  Colin  E.,  of  Colin  Dunlop  tj-  Co.,  residence,  Fullarton  house,  by  Tolcross. 
Dunlop,  David,  commission  merchant,  107  Buchanan  street,  house,  60  Dundas  street, 

Kingston. 
Dunlop,  Francis,  commission  agent,  59  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  21  Carnarvon  st., 

St.  George's  road. 
Dunlop,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33  College  street. 

Dunlop,  George,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Kilbagie ;  agent,  Archd.  Newall,  70  Hutcheson  st. 
Dunlop,  Gilbert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Dunlop,  Gilbert,  victualler,  68  Main  street,  Gorbals,  house,  41  Adelphi  street. 
Dunlop,  Henry,  of  Craigton,  of  James  Dunlop  and  Sons,  86  Miller  street. 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  lace,  hosiery,  glove,  and  fancy  warehouse,  158  Trongate. 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 2  Trongate. 
Dunlop,  James,  collector,  slaughter-house,  48  Market  street. 
Dunlop,  James,  &  Sons,  cotton-spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  86 

Miller  street,  and  91  Virginia  street,  works,  Broomward  mill,  Canning  street, 

and  Levern  mill,  Barrhead. 
Dunlop,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28  Dunlop  street. 
Dunlop,  James,  of  Colin  Dunlop  ^  Co.,  house,  Tolcross, 
Dunlop,  James,  provision  merchant,  47  and  49  Brunswick  place, 
Dunlop,  John,  commission  merchant,  44  George  square,  ho.  51  West  Eegent  street. 
Dunlop,  John,  upholsterer,  27  West  Campbell  street. 
Dunlop,  Neil,  spirit  dealer,  540  Bobbie's  loan,  Port-Dundas. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  writer,  of  Brown  and  Dunlop,  49  Virginia  street,  residence,  Viewfield 

cottage,  Campsie. 
Dunlop,  Eobert,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  42  Prince's  street. 
Dunlop,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  101  Main  street,  Anderston, 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  victualler,  106  Maitland  street. 
Dunlop,  William,  baker,  77  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.  Agnes,  eating-house,  29  Anderston  quay. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.,  Aj'rshire  milk-shop,  9  Bishop  street, 
Dunlop,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  103  Eenfi'ew  street. 
Dunlop,  Miss,  4  Crescent  place. 
Dunlop,  Miss,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Dunlop,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  60  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Dunlop,  Margaret,  milk-shop,  7  Well  street. 

DUNN,  Andrew,  provision  and  spirit  dealer,  29  Port-Dundas  road. 
Dunn,  David,  flesher,  Bell  street,  house,  114  Trongate. 

Dunn,  David,  provision  merchant,  32  and  34  Old  wjTid,  house,  20  Mouteith  row. 
Dunn,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  44  Carrick  street. 


DUNK— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY.— DYKES.  Ill 

Dunn,  Gavin,  victualler,  252  High  street. 

Dunn,  George,  52  West  College  street. 

Dunn,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  Wilson  street. 

Dunn,  James,  of  Robinson^  Dunn^  ^  Co.,  house.  Sawmill  road,  Partick. 

Dunn,  James,  baker,  87  Govan  street. 

Dunn,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  7  King  street,  Tradeston,  house,  130  Hospi- 
tal street,  Gorbals. 

Dunn,  James,  flesher,  10  Wellington  arcade,  house,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 

Dunn,  James,  baker,  418  Argyll  street. 

Dunn,  J.,  grocer,  34  West  College  street. 

Dunn,  J.  &  W.,  joiners  and  cabinetmakers,  31  Douglas  street, 

Dunn,  John,  grocer,  34  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 

Dunn,  John,  flesher,  62  Candleriggs,  house,  44  Hutcheson  street. 

Dunn,  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  334  and  336  High  street  and  2  Kirk  street. 

Dunn,  John,  flesher,  34  John  street,  house,  118  George  street. 

Dunn,  John,  estate  and  property  agent,  60  Maxwell  street,  ho.  130  Castlemilk  place. 

Dunn,  J.,  fuiiiishing  shop,  42  Carrick  street. 

Dunn,  John,  32  West  College  street. 

Dun,  John,  purifier  and  bottler  of  wines,  315  Argyll  street. 

Dunn  &  Lyon,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  merchants,  Canada  court,  78  Queen  street. 

Dun,  Thomas,  purifier  and  bottler  of  wines,  315  Argyll  street. 

Dunn,  Peter,  of  Campell  and  Dunn,  house,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston, 

Dunn,  Peter,  victualling-house,  42  Bell  street. 

Dunn,  Robert,  of  Dunn  and  Lyon,  house,  72  Waterloo  street, 

Dunn,  S.  &.  T.,  letterpress  printers,  14  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

Dunn,  Samuel,  ofS.  and  T.  Dunn,  house,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

Dunn,  T.  &  M.,  general  grocers,  74  and  76  Bridgegate  and  145  Saltmarket. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  of  S.  and  T.  Dunn,  house,  91  Korth  Frederick  street. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  Eockvilla  Saw-Mills,  Rockvilla,  Port-Dundas. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  of  Robert  Weir,  stationer,  44  Queen  street,  house,  1  Albert  place, 
Kingston. 

Dunn,  Walter,  Maybole  carrier,  39  Miller's  place. 

Dunn,  William,  manufacturer,  3  Antigua  place.  Nelson  street. 

Dunn,  William,  of  Duntocher,  &c.,  machine-maker,  iron  and  brassfounder,  works, 
110  High  John  street ;  cotton-spinner  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturer, 
spinning  and  weaving  factories  at  Duntocher ;  cotton-yarn  and  goods  ware- 
house, and  counting-house,  62  George  square ;  residence,  44  St.  Vincent 
place,  and  Mountblow  and  Auchintoshau,  parish  of  Old  Kilpatrick,  Dumbar- 
tonshire. 

Dunn,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  and  gaiter  manufacturer,  24  Hutcheson  street. 

Dunn,  Mrs  George,  166  New  City  road. 

Dunn,  Mis.,  milliner,  52  Nelson  street. 

Dunn,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  6  Nelson  street. 

Dunn,  J.,  milliner,  22  Nelson  street. 

DUNNETT,  William,  bookseller  and  teacher,  36  and  38  Nelson  street. 

Dunnett  &  Broom,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  16  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  st. 

Dunnett,  James,  bookseller  and  bookbinder,  12  Maxwell  street. 

DUNNING,  Mrs.,  39  Norfolk  street. 

DURNE,  James,  spirit  merchant,  103  High  street. 

DUENFORD,  Captain  E.  W.,  Royal  Engineers,  house,  32  Monteith  row,  oflace,  92 
South  Portland  street. 

DUNSMORE,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  89  Dundas  street,  house,  93  do. 

Dunsmore,  Joseph,  victualler,  28  Blain  street,  Calton. 

DUPAIN,  E.  L.,  spirit  dealer,  161  and  163  Saltmarket. 

DURIE,  William,  general  grinder,  43  Sidney  street. 

DURWARD,  John,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  201  Castle  street. 

DUTHIE,  Alex.,  plasterer,  68  North  Hanover  street,  house,  276  Parliamentary  rd. 

DUTRUC,  Mons.  &  Madame,  teachers  of  French,  120  West  Regent  street. 

DUXBURY,  Mrs.,  5  Broughton  place. 

DWYER,  Michael,  ham  merchant.  Bazaar. 

DYER,  George,  fruiterer,  55  Charlotte  lane. 

Dyer,  John,  spirit  dealer,  75  Hope  street. 

DYKES,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  19  Cochran  street. 


112        DYKES.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ECCLEg. 

Dykes,  Andrew,  of  J.  and  A.  Dylces,  house,  31  Norfolk  street. 

Dykes,  Andrew,  provision  merchatit,  184  Stirling's  road. 

Dykes,  A.  C,  of  D.  C.  Clarke  ^  Co.,  house,  Abbotsford  place. 

Dykes,  James,  of  J.  and  A.  Dyhes,  house,  15  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Dykes,  John,  v/right  and  builder,  12   Canning  street,  house,  10  William    street, 

Greenhead. 
Dykes,  J.  &  A.,  wholesale  and  retail  linen  and  woollen  drapers,  148  Argyll  street. 
Dykes  &  Nisbet,  house-factors,  169  Saltmarket. 
DYMOCK,  Mrs.  Dr.,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

E 

EADIE,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  127  StockAvell  street. 

Eadie,  A.,  lodgings,  48  Renfrew  street. 

Eadie,  Gavin,  coal  master,  Raw3'ards  collierj',  56  Broomielaw,  depot,  Caledonian 
Railway  station,  St.  Rollox,  north  side. 

Eadie,  Heury,  hosier  and  glover,  10  Gallowgate. 

Eadie,  James,  broker,  1 2 1  Stobcross  street. 

Eadie,  James,  at  J.  and  J.  Wright's,  127  Ingram  street. 

Eadie,  James,  surgeon,  371  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Sidney  street. 

Eadie,  James,  of  Crichton  and  Eadie,  house.  Fountain  bank,  Partick  hill. 

Eadie,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  professor  of  divinity,  U.P.  Church,  55  Cam- 
bridge street. 

Eadie,  William,  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  8  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

Eadie,  William,  of  William  Eadie  <^  Co.,  house,  11  Hopeton  place,  Stirling's  road, 

Eadie,  Mrs.  James,  milliner  and  embroiderer,  129  Cambridge  street. 

Eadie,  Mrs.,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 

Eadie,  Mrs.  Neil,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  131  New  vennel. 

Eadie,  Mrs.  Ann,  broker,  28  Pitt  street. 

Eagle  Foundry,  Port-Dundas. 

Eagle  Inn  and  Hotel,  59  Maxwell  street.     Alexander  Graham. 

EAGLESHAM,  H.,  &  Son,  dyers,  119  Duke  street. 

Eaglesham,  James,  spirit  dealer,  42  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Eaglesham,  John,  grocer,  69  Brown  street. 

Eaglesham  Cotton- j-arn  Warehouse,  15  Cochran  street. 

EAGLESOME,  Hugh,  salesman,  163  Eglinton  street. 

EARSTON,  John,  73  St.  Vincent  street. 

Earston,  Miss,  138  South  Portland  street. 

E ASDON,  George,  wiight  and  glazier,  1 1  Stormont  street,  house,  7  do. 

East  Regent  Place  Chapel,  100  Blackfriars'  st..  Rev.  John  Graham,  D.D.,  minister. 

East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Co.,  54  St.  Vincent  street.     Henry  B.  Lacy,  agent. 

Eastern  Academy,  Annfield  House,  Bellgrove  street.     John  Fergusson,  teacher. 

Eastern  District  Police  Office,  33  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Eastern  Necropolis,  Janetield,  east  end  of  Camlachie. 

Eastfield  Colliery  Office,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 

EASTON,  A.  &  A.,  brassfounders  and  lustre  manufacturers,  141  Renfield  street. 

Easton,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

Easton,  James,  skinner,  20  Greenside  street,  Gorbals. 

Easton,  Dr.  J.  A.,  178  George  street. 

Easton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  79  Stockwell  street,  house,  44  West  Howard  street. 

Easton,  R.  F.,  at  Crawford  and  Easton's,  81  Buchanan  street. 

Easton,  Samuel,  of  Crawford  and  Easton,  house,  15  Dalhousie  street. 

Easton,  William,  at  William  M'Ewan's,  48  Queen  street. 

Easton,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  metal  brokers,  1  South  Exchangs 
court,  77  Queen  street. 

Easton,  William,  of  William,  Easton  ^  Co.,  house,  20  Lynedoch  street. 

Easton,  Mrs.,  14  Green  street,  Calton. 

EATON,  David,  china  merchant,  7  and  9  Kent  street. 

EBELING,  John  Edward,  iron  and  corn  merchant,  116  St.  Vincent  street,  house, 
M'Pherson's  buildings,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ebenezer  Independent  Chapel,  141  Waterloo  street,  Rev.  William  Scott,  minister. 

EBBELS,  Henry  Ellis,  chief  clerk,  Post-office,  house,  Post-office  buildings. 

ECCLES,  Thomas,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  17  JPrince's  street. 


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Economic  Life  Insurance  Society,  68  St.  Vincent  street.     A.  W.  Stewart,  agent. 

EDGAR,  James,  clothier,  315  Argyll  street. 

Edgar,  James,  cooper,  47  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Edgar,  A.  Logan,  of  Edyar  and  Mills,  house,  10  Fitzroy  place. 

Edgar  &  Mills,  cotton  brokers,  1"23  Ingram  street. 

Edgar,  "Walter,  grocer,  42  Cavendish  street,  house,  16  Salisbury  street. 

Edgar,  William,  shoemaker,  108  Renfield  street. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  37  St.  Vincent  place.     Thomas  Hunter,  manager. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Hotel,  39  George  square,     George  Cranston. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  North  Queen  street.  John  Latham,  secretary;  D. 
Reid,  goods  manager. 

Edinburgh  and  Northern  Railway  Office,  101  Union  street. 

Edinburgh  Ropery  and  Sail  Cloth  Co.  of  Leith,  rope  and  sail-makers,  and  canvas 
manufiicturers,  7G  Jamaica  street. 

EDINGTON,  Alex.  G.,  ofThomas  Edington  and  Sons,  house,  12  Queen's  crescent. 

Ediugton,  George  B.,  ironfounder,  Victoria  Foundry,  Canai  basin.  Letters  left  at  13 
Clarendon  place. 

Edington,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  ironfounders  and  engineers,  Phceuix.  Ironworks,  50  Gars- 
cube  road. 

Edington,  Thomas,  general  commission  agent,  17  Gordon  street. 

Edington,  Mrs.,  13  Clarendon  place. 

EDMISTON,  EiToal,  wright,  132  Gallowgate. 

Edmiston,  John,  77  Thistle  street,  Hulchesontown. 

Edmiston  and  Mitchell,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  25  Gordon  street. 

Edmiston,  Robert,  of  Edmiston  and  MitchM,  house,  23  Elmbauk  crescent. 

Edmiston,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  41  Cowcaddens  street. 

Edmiston  and  Barnet,  timber  merchants,  wrights,  and  builders,  124  Upper  Crown 
street.     Call  at  Edmiston  and  Mitchell's,  25  Gordon  street. 

Edmiston,  William  T.,  of  Edmiston  and  Barnet,  house,  128  Upper  Crown  street. 

Edmiston,  Mrs.  Archibald,  2  Brandon  plaie. 

EDMOND,  Joseph,  eating-house,  191  Gallowgate. 

Edmond,  Rev.  John,  5  Anntield  place. 

Edmond,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14  William  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Educational  Society,  Secretary's  room.  Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  vale. 

EDWARD,  George,  goldsmith  and  watchmaker,  62  Gordon  street,  top  of  Union  st., 
house,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Edwards,  Alex.  M.,  merchant  and  agent,  manufacturer  of  carriage,  railway,  and 
ship  signal  lamps,  bi-ass  and  iron  furnishings,  &c.,  oiSce,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Edwards,  David,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  32  Cheapside  street, 

Edwards  Francis,  commission  merchant,  75  Virginia  street. 

Edwards,  Rev.  John,  37  Monteith  row. 

Edwards,  Sj'm,  haircutter  and  barber,  47  South  Albion  street. 

Edwards,  Mrs.,  ladies'  belt  manufacturer,  of  Marison  and  Edwards,  1  Gordon  st., 
house,  77  Hope  street. 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Adam,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  119  Gallowgate. 

EGAN,  Patrick,  tutor.  Normal  Seminary,  house.  Love  loan. 

EGLIN,  David,  of  William  Eglin  and  Son,  house,  2  Monteith  row. 

Eglin,  William,  and  Son,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  47  and  49  London  street, 
and  32  LTnion  Street, 

Eglin,  William,  of  William  Eglin  and  Son,  house,  70  Robertson  street. 

EGLINTON,  Gavin,  general  grocer,  79  High  street. 

Eglinton,  Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  342  Gallowgate. 

Eglinton  and  Son,  East  India  agents.  111  St.  Vincent  street. 

Eglinton,  Mrs.  T.,  .spirit  dealer,  30  East  Clyde  street. 

Eglinton  Iron  Co.,  1  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 

ELSTEN,  George,  at  W-Leroy,  Hamilton,  ^  Co's,  house,  9  Columbia  place,  New- 
City  road. 

ELBOKN,  Samuel,  waste  and  rag  merchant,  17  Steel  St.,  house,  30  St.  Andrew  sq. 

Elborn,  Samuel,  waste  merchant,  16  Low  Green  street. 

ELDER,  David,  victualler,  53  Castle  street. 

Elder,  David,  manager,  Vulcan  foundry,  Washington  street. 

Elder,  James,  4  Garscadden  street. 

Elder,  John,  assistant-clerk,  City  Poor  House,  Parliamentary  road. 


114  ELDER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— EWING. 

Elder  and  M'George,  macliine-makers,  engineers,  founders,  &c.,  Britannia  foundry, 
Claarles  street,  St.  RoUox. 

Elder,  Mrs.,  184  West  Nile  street. 

Elder,  Mrs.,  commercial  house,  50  and  52  Grent  Clyde  street. 

Electric  Telegraph  Company,  27  Royal  Exchange  square. 

ELDRIDGE,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  35  Renfrew  street. 

ELLIOT,  Archibald,  commission  agent,  4  Ingram  street. 

Elliot,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Ingram  street. 

Elliot,  Fei-guson,  and  White,  candle  manufacturers,  oil  and  provision  merchants,  39 
Stockwell  street. 

Elliot,  James,  commission  agent,  4  Ingram  street. 

Elliot,  John,  spirit  dealer,  48  John  street. 

Elliot,  John,  scrap  iron  merchant,  14  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Elliot,  John,  spirit  merchant,  110  Havamiah  street. 

Elliot,  William,  tavern-lieeper,  114  Trongate. 

Elliot,  William  C,  medical  galvanist,  42  William  street,  Anderston. 

ELLIS,  Clement,  &  Co.,  merchants,  125  Buchanan  street. 

Ellis,  Clement,  of  Clement  Ellis  cf  Co.,  house,  1  Bedford  place,  Garnethill. 

Ellis,  James,  of  Walrond,  Ellis,  <f  Co.,  house,  7  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Ellis,  John,  stock  and  sharebroker,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ellis,  Captain  John,  18  Broomielaw. 

Ellis,  J.,  and  Son,  wool  and  worsted  spinners,  Dewsbury;    A.   Young  and  Sou,  73 
Brunswick  street,  agents. 

ELLISON,  Jlrs.,  spirit  dealer,  11  Charlotte  lane. 

ELPHICK,  George,  cigar  merchant,  147  Queen  street. 

ELMORE,  Thomas,  cabinet  and  picture  frame  maker,  34  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

ELSWORTH,  John,  saw  and  plane-maker  and  ironmonger,  168  Argyll  street, 

Emigration  Office,  Custom-house. 

EMMERSON,  John  Robinson,  officer  of  Inland  revenue,  70  Whitevale. 

Engineers'  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society,  8  John  street. 

English  and  Cambrian  Life  Loan  and  Annuity  Assurance  Society,  9  New  Bridge  St., 
London;  Gilbert,  Currie,  &  Co.,  agents,  65  St.  Vincent  street, 
retail  shops,  200  Gallowgate,  and  1  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 

English  Baking  Company,   bread  and   biscidt  bakers,    15   South  Portland  street, 
retail  shops,  200  Gallowgate  and  1  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens, 

Equitable  Fire  Assurance  Company,  D.  M.  Dewar,  agent.  Western  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Miller  street. 

Equitable  Fire  and  National  Loan  Fund  Insurance  Company,  26  Cornhill,  London; 
Gilbert,  Currie,  &  Co.,  agents,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

ERSKINE,  John,  machine-maker,  at  William  Dunn's,  110  High  street. 

Erskine,  Robert,  tea-dealer,  348  Argyll  street 

Erskine,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  403  Argyll  street. 

Erskine,  William,  spirit  dealer,  42  and  44  INIain  street,  Gorbals. 

Erskine,  Mrs.  C.  W.  T.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  47  Oxford  street. 

ESDELL,  John,  broker,  114  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

ESPIE,  Andrew,  cabinet-maker,  64  Taylor  street. 

Espie,  Mrs.  A.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  64  Taylor  street. 

ESPLIN,  Mrs.  George,  1  Newton  street. 

ESTHER,  George,  inland  revenue  officer,  2  West  Russell  street. 

European  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Company.     John  Watkins,  85  St.  Vincent 
street,  agent. 

EUSTACE,  Patrick,  at  Mather,  Peace,  f  Co.'s,  8  Queen  street. 

Evangelical  Union  Church,  Mechanics'  Hall,  North  Hanover  street.     Rev.  John 
Guthrie,  A.M.,  minister. 

EVANS  &  Co.,  Welsh  slate  merchants,  12  James  Watt  street. 

Evans,  Mrs.,  bolt  and  screw  manufacturer,  97  Piccadilly  street,  house,  96  Washing- 
ton street. 

EVERETT,  Mr.s.,  grocer,  153  New  City  road. 

EWART,  Robert,  A.  and  W.  Paterson,  hoot  and  shoemahers,  house,  59  Renfrew  st. 

Ewart,  Mrs.  Duncan,  fruiterer,  409  Argyll  street. 

Ewart,  Mrs.,  green-grocer,  449  Argyll  street. 

EWING,  Alexander,  of  Ewing,  Angus,  cf-  Co.,  house,  7  Claremont  terrace. 

Ewing,  A.  Orr,  of  A.  On  Ewing  ^  Co..,  house,  Lennoxbank,  Dumbartonshire. 


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Ewiug,  A.  Orr,  &  Co.,   turkey-red  dyers  and  priaters,  16  St.  Vincent  place,  works, 

Leveubank. 
Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.,  mercliants,  40  Hope  street. 
Ewiug,  J.  and  A.,  manufacturing  chemists,  32  Orr  street.  Mile-end- 
Ewing,  James  Lindsay,  merchant,  residence,  Kelvingrove. 
Ewing,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  36  George  square. 

Ewing,  James,  of  James  Ewing  ^  Co.,  residence,  Stratlileyen,  Dumbarton, 
Ewing,  James,  of  FindJay  and  Neilson,  175  Buchanan  street. 
Ewiug,  James,  spirit  dealer,  152  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Ewing,  James,  spirit  dealer,  170  Gallowgate. 
Ewing,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  63  Stockwell  street. 
Ewing,  John,  merchant,  residence,  Kelvingrove. 
Ewing,  John,  commission  agent,  92  Candleriggs. 
Ewing,  John,  sen.,  flesher,  149  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  145  do. 
Ewing,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  436  Argyll  street. 
Ewing,  John,  provision  merchant,  36  Norfolk  street. 
Ewing,  John,  jun.,  flesher,  262  George  street,  house,  170  do. 
Ewing,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  81  Wilson  street,  and  55  Glassford  street. 
Ewing,  Joseph,  of  Joseph  Ewing  cj'  Co.,  house,  82  West  Nile  street. 
Ewing,  Peter,  calenderer,  8  John  street,  house,  189  Buchanan  street. 
Ewing,  Peter,  baker,  91  Cowcaddens  street. 
Ewing,  Captain  Robert,  West  Kingston. 

Ewing,  Thomas,  clerk,  Peter  Buchanan  <f  Co.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ewing,  Thomas,  baker,  202  Buchanan  street. 
Ewing,  William,  of  Bell  and  Ewing,  house,  27  Ronald  street. 
Ewing,  William,  grocer,  18  Centre  street. 
Ewing,  William,  storekeeper,  1  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Ewing,  William  C,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  15  Gallowgate. 
Ewing,  William  Leckie,  of  Arngomery.     Letters  left  at  Stirling,  Gordon,  &  Co.'s. 
Euing,  William,  insurance  broker,  Royal  Exchange,  house,  209  Brandon  place,  West 

George  street. 
Ewing  and  Wingate,  clothiers,  79  Buchanan  street. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  75  Loudon  street. 
Examiner  Newspaper  Office,  7  Argyll  street. 
Extkactor's  Office,  City  Chambers. 
Eye  Infirmary,  76  Charlotte  street,  and  95  Greendyke  street.     Alexander  Russell, 

house  steward  and  collector  of  subscriptions. 


Faculty  of  Physicians   and  Surgeons'  Hall,  17  St.  Enoch  square;  John  Menzies, 

officer. 
Facclty  of  Procurators'  Library,  13  John  street ;  H.  Blair,  librarian. 
FAICHNEY,  Robert,  bootmaker,  70  Sauchiehall  street. 
Faichney,  ]\Irs.  James,  93  Pitt  street. 
FAIRBAIRN,  Thomas,    portrait  and  landscape  painter,   and  teacher  of  drawing, 

5  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Fairbairn,  Miss,  milliner,  141  Clarence  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
FAIRLEY,  David,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  96  Broomielaw,  house,  4  Douglas  St. 
Fairley,  Edward,  accountant.  Royal  Bank,  house,  Polmadie,  Little  Govan. 
Fairley,  George,  of  W.  and  G.  Fairley,  house,  5  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Fairley,  James,  pawnbroker,  288  Gallowgate. 
Fairley,  James,  86  Sauchiehall  street. 

Fairlie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  110  West  Nile  street,  house,  114  do. 
Fairley,  John  G.,  Royal  Bank,  house,  Polmadie,  Little  Govan. 
Fairley,  John,  commission  merchant,  and  woollen  yarn  agent,  25  Cochran  st.,  house, 

197  Pitt  street. 
Fairlie,  John,  house  factor,  27  Taylor  street. 

Fairley,  J.  &  W.,  smiths  and  agriciiltural  implement  makers,  43  Commerce  street. 
Fairley,  Matthew,  of  Fairley  and  Watson,  house,  68  West  Regent  street. 
Fairlie  &  Moore,  drysalters,  commission  merchants,  and  agents  for  the  National  Fii-e 

and  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,  76  Wilson  street. 


lis  FAIELEr.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— FERAN. 

Fairley,  W.  and  G.,  wholesale  ironmongers,  iron  merchants,  and  saddlers'  ironmongers. 

Morrison's  court,  108  Argyll  street. 
Fairley  &  Watson,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  144  Queen  street. 
Fairlej',  Wm.,  of  W.  and  G.  Fairley,  ironmongers,  house,  12  Bedford  street. 
Fairley,  Mrs.  K.,  98  Union  street. 

Fairlie,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  147  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fairley,  Mrs.,  sen.,  90  Shamrock  street,  Gajrfield. 
Fairley,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  190  Rottenrow  street. 

FALCONER,  Patrick  A.,  ofR.  Falconer  and  Son,  house,  60  Bath  street. 
Falconer,  R.  &  T.,  hosiers,  glovers,  carpet-bag,  and  shirt-makers,  178  Trongate,  and 

6  Hutcheson  street. 
Falconer,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  109  Argyll  street. 
Falconer,  Robert,  &  Son,  hosiers,  glovers,  stock,  and  shirt-makers,  Berlin  wool  and 

yarn  manufacturers,  132  Argyll  street  and  4  Buchanan  street. 
Falconer,  Robert,  ofR.  and  T.  Falconer,  house,  60  Bath  street. 
Falconer,  Thomas,  of  R.  and  T.  Falconer,  house,  60  Bath  street. 
Falconer,  Thomas,  66  Buccleuch  street. 
Falconer,  William,  merchant,  79  Renfield  street. 
Falconer,  WUliam,  grocer,  227  Duke  street. 
Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  yam  merchants,  5  High  street,  house,  10 

Hope  street,  Anderston. 
Falconer,  Mrs.,  105  Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
FALDER,  Roddam  J.,  5  Lorn  place. 

Falkirk  Ale  Stores.     Hector  Dove,  agent,  53  Hope  street. 

Falkirk  Iron  Co.     William  Cockej',  agent,  118  Argyll  street,  and  10  Buchanan  st. 
Family  Endowment  Societ}'.    William  Carrick  &  Son,  Virginia  buildings  ;  and  Mar- 
shall, Hill,  and  Hill,  41  West  George  street,  agents. 
FANNING,  James,  spirit  dealer,  1  Gloucester  street,  Tradeston. 
FARIE,  G.  S.,  of  Johnson  and  Farie,  residence,  Germiston  house. 
Farie,  Robert,  &  Co.,    commission   merchants,  gold-thread   and  plate  warehouse, 

9  John  street. 
FAIRIE,  Thomas,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  273  Argyll  st.,  ho.,  45  Robertson  st. 
FARMS,  John,  town-officer,  sheriff- officer,  and  constable  for  the  shires  of  Lanark, 

Dumbarton,  and  Renfrew,  and  officer  for  the  River  Bailie  Court,  41  Brunswick  pi. 
Farme  Coal  Office,  26  Robertson  street. 

FARQUHAR,  Alex.,  galvuric  apparatus  maker,  Wilson's  land.  Young  street. 
Farquhar,  Hugh,  tailor  and  clothier,  74  Argyll  street. 
Farquliar,  John,  spirit  dealer,  27  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,  gi'ain  and  provision  merchants,  44  and  46  Cowcaddens  street, 

and  2  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Farquhar,  M'Ewan,  &  Co.,  machine-makers  and  engineers,  head  of  Sidney  street,  off 

Gallowgate. 
FARQUHARSON,  John,  furniture  warehouse,  27  Great  Clyde  street. 
Farquharson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  20  Cheapside  street. 
FAULDS,  John,  smith,  6  Parson  street,  house,  3  Martyr  street. 
Faulds,  John,  grocer,  22  West  Campbell  street. 
Faulds,  Matthew,  6  Parson  street. 
Faulds,  Robert,  wright,  smith,  and  waggon-builder,  6  Parson  street  and  Parliamentary 

road,  house,  Barony  glebe. 
Faulds,  R.,  of  Roxburgh  and  Faulds,  Garnkirk  Railway  depot,  and  Mouklaud  Canal 

basin. 
Faulds,  W.  B.,  writer,  of  J.  and  D.  Wilkie  and  Faidda,  house,  3  Martyr  street. 
Faulds,  Mrs.,  11  Buccleuch  street. 

FELL,  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  42  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Fell,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  sail  and  rope-makers,  138  Broomielaw. 
Fell,  J.  W.,  of  J.  W.  Fell  (f-  Co.,  house,  1 1  Greenlaw  place. 

FENNELL,  William,  accountant,  62  Miller  street.  '-t 

FENNER,  Rev.  Thos.  P.,  A.M.,  principal  of  the  Southern  Collegiate  InstitutioB, 

12  Carlton  place,  residence,  38  Abbotsford  place.  '1 

FENTON,  Robert,  at  J.  and  G.  Burns',  house,  1  Main  street,  Anderston.  •   U 

Fenton,  Thomas,  slater,  33  Howard  street,  house,  30  Bridge  street.  ''i 

FERAN,  Daniel,  broker,  118  Saltmarket  street.  ?' 

Feran,  Edward,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  119  Drygate  street.    •  .         ? 


FEEGIE.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— FERGUSON.  117 

FERGIE,  Robert,  -wine  and  spirit  merchant,  24  Norfolk  street. 

FERGUS,  Alexander,  weigher,  Clydesdale  Railway. 

Fergus,  Andrew,  surgeon,  consulting  rooms,  454  Argyll  st.,  house,  306|  St.  Vincent  St. 

Fergus,  William,  commission  agent,  11  Tarbert  street. 

Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot-presser,  162  Buchanan  street. 

Fergus,  Mrs.  J.,  tallow-chandler  and  cotton-waste  dealer,  59  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

FERGUSSON,  Alexander  A.,  at  Charles  Tennant  (f  CoJs,  St.  Rollox. 

Fergusson,  Alexander,  accountant,  Caledonian  Railway  Company,  45  Renfield  St. 

Ferguson,  Alexander,  Sun  tavern,  131  Trongate. 

Ferguson,  Alexander,  flesher,  41  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Ferguson,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  54  Jamaica  street. 

Ferguson,  Andrew,  clothier  and  outfitter,  194  and  195  Broomielaw. 

Ferguson,  Archibald,  tea  and  coffee  warehouse,  120  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Ferguson,  Archibald,  plumber,  24  Ropework  lane,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 

Ferguson,  Archibald,  cotton-waste  dealer,  38  and  40  Spoutmouth,  house,  100  Rose 

street,  Hutchesontown. 
Ferguson  &  Clark,  grocers,  80  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Ferguson,  Crawford,  beadle,  Stockwell  Free  Church,  house,  87  Stockwell  street. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  smallware,  hosiery,  and  glove  merchant,  20  Candleriggs,  house, 

Stobcross  crescent. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  paper-box  maker,  88  Glassford  street,  house,  24  Wilson  street. 
Ferguson,  David,  merchant,  15  Hutcheson  street,  house,  7  Blythswood  square. 
Ferguson,  Francis,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  302  Buchanan  street. 
Ferguson,  F.  J.,  o/H.  Baird  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Windsor  terrace. 
Ferguson,  Rev.  Fergus,  71  Parson  street. 
Ferguson,  George,  law  agent,  35  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  George,  wright  and  packing-box  maker,  14  North  Portland  street. 
Ferguson,  George  R.,  boot  and  shoemaker,   195  Argyll  street. 
Ferguson  &  Hall,  writers,  131  Buchanan  street. 

Ferguson,  Hugh,  metal  broker  and  commission  merchant,  68  St.  Vincent  street- 
Ferguson,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  97  Gallowgate. 
Ferguson,  James  D.,  land  agent  and  agricultural  engineer,   72   St.   George's  place, 

house,  104  Peel  terrace,  Gamethill. 
Ferguson,  James,  Lesmahagow  Gas  Coal  Works,  office,  86  West  George  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  commission  agent,  60  Hope  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  52  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  162  Sau- 

chiehall  street. 
Ferguson,  J.,  straw  bonnet  and  millinery  warehouse,  154  Trongate. 
Ferguson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7  Ann  street,  residence,  Maryland  house. 

Paisley  road. 
Ferguson,  James,  of  Kinmundy,  56  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Ferguson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  139  Stobcross  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  victualler,  107  Cumberland  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  of  Ferguson  and  McLaren,  house,  9  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  st. 

Ferguson,  John,  at  Moncreiff,  Paterson,  and  Forbes^s,  8  William  street,  Greenhead. 

Ferguson,  John,  of  Ferguson  and  Hall,  writer,  agent  for  the  Sun  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Company,  and  clerk  to  the  commissioners  of  the  income  and  property 
tax  for  the  City  of  Glasgow,  131  Buchanan  St.,  ho.,  6  Montague  pi.,  Bath  st. 

Ferguson,  John,  coffee-roaster,  49  Gallowgate,  house,  61  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  John,  Alexandria,  Bonhill,  and'  Renton  carrier  ;  parcels  left  at  Peter  Tay- 
lor's, stationer,  24  Glassford  street ;  leaves  daily,  at  3  p.m. 

Ferguson,  John,  brush,  bellows,  hair-cloth,  and  curled  hair  manufacturer,  29  Gal- 
lowgate, house,  175  Buchanan  street. 

Fergusson,  John,  cotton-yarn  merchant,  1  National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street, 
house,  18  Woodlands  terrace. 

Ferguson,  John,  jun.,  at  Ferguson  and  M'-Laren's,  37  Hutcheson  street. 

Ferguson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 0  Charlotte  lane, 

Ferguson,  John,  commission  merchant,  103  Hutcheson  street,  ho.,  54  Abbotsford  pi. 

Ferguson,  John,  at  Wm.  M'Ewan,  Sons,  tj-  Co.,  147  Gallowgate,  house,  194  do, 

Ferguson,  John,  flesher,  48  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Ferguson,  John,  flesher,  477  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  John,  gi-ocer,  180  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Ferguson,  John,  provision  merchant,  443  Argyll  street 


118  FERGUSON.— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY,— FINLAY. 


Ferguson,  J.  &  R,,  general  and  furnishing  ironmongers,  tinplate-workers,  brass- 
founders,  and  gas-fitters,  11  Argyll  street. 

Fergusson,  John,  teacher,  Eastern  Academy,  Annfield  House,  BeUgrove  street,  house, 
9  Bellgrove  street. 

Ferguson,  John,  fancy  paper-bos  manufacturer,  35  Miller  street,  house,  Mj'rtle  cot- 
tage, Govan. 

Ferguson,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  269  Argj-U  street. 

Ferguson,  Lewis,  &  Son,  clothiers  and  hatters.  National  Bank  buildings,  45  Queen  st. 

Ferguson  &  Lonuie,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  222-  Buchanan  street. 

Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers,  oil  merchants,  &c.,  37  Hutclie- 
son  street,  works.  Old  wynd. 

Ferguson,  Malcolm,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  79  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  M.,  clothier,  285  Argyll  street. 

Ferguson,  Miller,  &  Co.,  fire-brick  and  pottery  works,  Heathfleld  store,  Garnkiik 
Eailwaj-  depot ;  ofiice,  206  Buchanan  street. 

Ferguson,  Neil,  silk  dyer,  123  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Ferguson,  Peter,  commission  merchant,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ferguson,  Peter,  Glasgow  Gas-ofiice,  house,  27  Weaver  street. 

Ferguson,  Peter,  jun.,  of  Ferguson  and  Lonnie,  house,  4  Nicholson  street. 

Ferguson,  Peter,  oj" Ferguson,  Anderson,  ^  Co.,  house,  6  Montague  place. 

Ferguson,  Rennie,  &  Co.,  merchants,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ferguson,  Robert,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  125  Cambridge  street, 

Ferguson,  Ross,  o/"  M'Lerie,  Davidson,  and  Ferguson,  house,  6  Terrace  street. 

Ferguson,  William,  of  Allan  and  Ferguson,  house,  Westfleld,  Crossmyloof. 

Ferguson,  William,  commission  agent,  88  North  Hanover  street. 

Ferguson,  Vv'^iiliam,  spirit  dealer  and  general  agent,  23  Canon  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  G.,  Rose  tavern  and  commercial  lodgings,  109  Argyll  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  123  Eenfield  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  J.,  staymaker,  351  Argyll  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  AVilliam,  board  and  lodgings,  6  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  139  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  24  North  St.  Mungo  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  grocer,  8  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  33  John  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  2  Surrey  place. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  45  Gordon  street. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  mangier,   135  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Ferguson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  6  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Ferguson,  Catherine,  furnishings,  476  Gallowgate. 

Ferguson,  ]\Iiss,  milliner,  11  Nelson  street. 

FERNIE,  Alexander,  merchant,  7  Queen  street. 

Fernie,  George,  tobacconist,  96  Glassford  street. 

FERRIR,  John,  baker,  72  Trongate. 

Ferrie,  William,  upholsterer,  44  Stockwell  street. 

Ferrie,  Mrs.,  135  Wellington  street. 

FERRIER,  Mrs.,  5  Clarendon  place. 

Ferrier,  Mrs.  Hugh,  28  Florence  place. 

FIELD,  Henry,  tinplate  worker,  bath  manufacturer,  gas-fitter,  smith,  and  bell- 
hanger,  65  Argyll  street,  works,  12  Dunlop  st.,  ho.,  240  Renfrew  St.,  Garnethill. 

Field,  Henry,  &  Son,  furnishing  ironmongers,  smiths,  bellhangers,  tinplate  workers, 
gas-fitters,  and  bath-makers,  68  Buchanan  street,  works,  51  Brown  street. 

Field,  Thomas,  of  Finlay  cf-  Field,  house,  240  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

Fife,  Kinross,  and  Clackmannan  Charitable  Society  of  Glasgow,  James  Gourlay, 
accountant,  President ;  Henry  Smeaton,  writer,  Secretary ;  and  Peter  W.  Dixon, 
accountant.  Treasurer. 

FIMISTER,  William,  &  Co.,  glazier,  zinc-worker,  &c.,  29|  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

FINCH,  William,  miner,  94  Glebe  street. 

FINDLATER,  Jessie,  stationer,  136  South  Portland  street. 

FINGLAND,  John,  of  Thomas  and  John  Fingland,  house,  16  London  street. 

Fuigland,  Thomas  and  John,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  merchants,  54  Prince's  street. 

Fingland,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  merchants,  62  Argyll  street. 

Fingland,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Fingland  cf-  Co.,  house,  4  Abbotsford  place. 

FINLAY,  Alexander  S.,  of  James  Finlay  cf  Co.,  residence,  Castle  Toward. 


FINDLAY.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— FINLAYSON.  119 

Findlay,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  143  Renfield  street. 

Finlaj',  A.  L.,  French  and  German  master,  Glasgow  Academy ;  private  class-room, 

100  Hope  street,  house,  327  Sauchiehall  street. 
Finlay,  Cairns,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  Madeira  ct.,  263  Argyll  st. 
Findlay,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  23  West  Russell  street. 
Findlay,  David  B.,  draper,  ]  5  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Finlay  &  Field,  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and  watchmakers,  72  Buchanan  street. 
Finlay,  George,  wine  merchant  and  bottler,  192-  Buchanan  street. 
Finlaj',  Hunter,  of  R.  G.  Finlay  ^  Brothers,  house,  Belgray  Bank  Villa. 
Findlay,  James,  commission  merchant,  53  Wilson  St.,  house,  14  Falkland  place. 
Finlay,  Rev.  James,  Free  Church,  Camlachie,  house,  36  Whitevale. 
Finlaj',  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  172  Buchanan  street. 
Findlay,  James,  stabler,  163  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Finlay,  John,  of  James  Finlay  4'  Co.,  residence,  Deanston  house,  Perthshire. 
Findlay,  John,  wriglit  and  builder,  14  Woodlands  road. 
Finlay,  John,  carver,  gilder,  printseller,  and  looking-glass  manufacturer,  49  Buchanan 

street,  house,  113  Douglas  street. 
Finlay,  John,  of  R.  G.  Finlay  and  Brothers,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 
Finlay,  John,  baker,  91  Bridgegate  street. 
Finlay,  John,  baker,  62  High  street. 

Findlay,  John,  jun.,  1  Great  Wellington  street,  Paisley  road. 
Findlay,  John,  of  Knox  cf  Findlay,  house,  Easterhill. 
Finlay,  John,  of  Finlay  (f  Field,  house,  166  Stirling's  road. 
Finlay,  John  Robert,  of  Finlay,  Cairns,  cf  Co.,  house,  325  West  Bath  street. 
Finlay,  John,  furnishing  and  manufacturing  ironmonger,  brassfounder,  and  patent 

lamp  and  grate-maker,  46  Buchanan  St.,  works,  56  Oldwynd,  ho.,  15  Dixon  St. 
Findlay,  J.  &  R.,  provision  merchants,  46  West  Milton  street. 
Findlay,  Joseph,  jun.,  of  William  Clapperton  cf  Co.,  112  West  George  street. 
Findlay,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinuers,  Springvale.     Letters  left  at  Robert  Bryson's, 

111  Ingram  street. 
Findlay  &  Leggat,  hara-curers  and  general  provision  merchants,  46  Candleriggs. 
Finlay,  Mathew  Watson,  baker,  147  Trongate. 
Findlay,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer,  220  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Finlay,  Walter,  cattle  salesman,  56  Dundas  street. 
Finlay,  William,  cheese  merchant,  Bazaar  weigh-house, 
Finlay,  William,  provision  merchant,  100  Centre  street. 

Findlay,  William  R.,  of  Kay  e,  Findlay,  cf-  Co.,  house,  Provan  place,  128  Montrose  st. 
Finlay,  William,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  408  Argyll  street. 

Findlay,  William,  teacher.  Seaman's  Friend  Society  School,  7  Brown  st.,  ho.,  26  do. 
Findlay,  William,  wright  and  builder,  139  Garngad  road,  house,  103  Renfrew  street. 
Finlay,  William,  New  York  tavern,  5  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 
Findlay  &  Neilson,  merchants,  trunk,  packing-box,  and  tin-case  makers,  St.  George's 

court,  175  Buchanan  street,  and  94  West  Nile  street. 
Finlay,  Peter,  veterinary  surgeon,  62  Hope  street. 

Finlay,  R.  G.,  and  Brothers,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  30  Montrose  st. 
Finlay,  R.  G.,  of  R.  G.  Finlmj  and  Brothers,  house,  3  Windsor  terrace,  Queenstown. 
Findlay,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  109  Candleriggs. 

Findlay,  Thomas  D.,  of  Buchanan,  Findlay,  ^  Co.,  house,  Easterhill. 
Findlay,  Walter,  smith,  railer,  and  beU-hanger,  295  Buchanan  street,  house,  200 

West  Nile  street. 
Finlay,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  C,  house,  98  Cowcaddens  street. 
Finlay,  William,  teacher.  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  Castle  street. 
Findlay,  Mrs.  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  147  New  vennel. 
Findlay,  Mrs.  James,  48  Holmhead  street. 
Finlay,  Mrs.,  staj-maker,  98  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 
FINLAYSON,  F.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  25  Dundas  street. 
Finlayson,  Francis,  of  F.  Finlnyson  cj-  Co.,  house,  36  Warwick  street. 
Finlayson,  James,  writer,  8  Gordon  street,  residence,  Flillside  house,  Partick. 
Fmlayson,  John  C,  tavern-keeper,  6  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Finlaj-son,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  33  Buchanan  street,  house,  23  Taylor  street. 
Finlayson  &  Moncrieff,  agents  for  the  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co.,  8  Gordon  st. 
Finlayson,    Thomas,    of  M'Lean   and  Finlayson,    house.    South   croft,    Shawfield, 

Rutherglen. 


120  FINLAYSON.— GEXERIL  DIRECTORY.— FLEISIIN'G. 

Finlayson,  Mrs.,  fiirnishing3  in  gstieral,  7  Rlcliard  street. 

Fiiilayson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  141  George  street. 

Finlayson,  Mrs.,  matron,  Glasgow  Lying-in-Hospital,  49  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Finlayson,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  50  Bucclench  street. 

Finlayson,  Miss  Elizabeth,  tobacconist,  2  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Finlayson,  Miss  J.,  staymaker,  50  Nelson  street. 

FENN'AMORE,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  12  Greenhill  street. 

FINN  ARTY,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  77  Carrick  street. 

FINNIE,  .John,  tobacconist,  40  Bell  street. 

Finnie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  35  and  37  Bell  .street. 

FINNIGAN,  Arthur,  musical  instrument  and  watch  dealer,  1  Bridgegate. 

Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  George  Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fish  Market,  108  King  street. 

FISHER,  Alexander,  M.D.,  surgeon,  274  George  street,  ho.  194  Buchanan  street. 

Fisher,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  carters,  28  Robertson  street,  house,  26  Robertson  street. 

Fisher,  B.  A.,  pocket-book  maker,  1  Ingram  street. 

Fisher,  Daniel,  28  Eglinton  street. 

Fisher,  Donald,  writer,  of  Lorjie  and  Fisher,  house,  Melbourne  place,  Kingston. 

Fisher,  George,  provision  merchant,  115  Maitland  street. 

Fisher,  George,  rag,  waste,  and  general  dealer,  21  Bell  street,  ho.  48  Nelson  street. 

Fisher,  James,  grocer.  8  South  Coburg  street. 

Fisher,  James  C,  of  Fisher,  Watson,  and  Wright,  residence,  Blantyre. 

Fisher,  James,  flesher,  415  Parliamentary  road. 

Fisher,  John,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  19  Gordon  street,  ho.  67  Waterloo  st. 

Fisher,  John,  architect,  135  Biiclianan  street. 

Fisher,  Peter,  painter,  oil  and  colourman,  55  and  57  High  street. 

Fisher,  Thomas,  grocer,  92  King  street,  Calton. 

Fisher,  Thomas,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  1  King  street.  Mile-end. 

Fisher,   "Watson,  and  Wjight,  yarn  and  goods  agents,  6  and  8   Springfield  court, 
69  Queen  street. 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Daniel,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  8  Tarbert  street. 

FISKEN,  Archd.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  94  Miller  street. 

FITCH,  Mrs.,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 

FITZGER.\LD,  George,  confectioner,  12  Dundas  street. 

FLANAGAN,  Thomas  C,  clerk  of  works.  Royal  Engineer  department,  92  South 
Portland  street. 

FLECK,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  17  Wallace  court,  Bell  street. 

FLEET,  Peter,  of  James  Paterson  (f  Co.,  house,  Blythswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 

Fleet,  Mrs.,  coffee-house,  114  Trongate. 

Fleetwood  and  Glasgow  Steam -packet  Office,  Kemp  &  Co.,  2  Howard  street. 

FLEMING,  David,  spirit  merchant,  37  High  street. 

Fleming,  Hugh,  merchant,  93  West  Regent  street. 

Fleming,  J.  J.  &  B.,  bleachers,  Newlandsfield.    Orders  left  at  28  George  square. 

Fleming,  James,  agent  and  bonding-warehouse  keeper,  83  Jamaica  street,  house,  28, 
Abbotsford  place. 

Fleming,  James,  of  W.  and  J.  Fleming  (f-  Co.,  house,  278  Sauchiehall  road. 

Fleming,  James,  superintendent,  Old  Men's  Asylum,  81  Rottenrow. 

Fleming,  James,  victualler,  28  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Fleming,  James,  at  Robert  Cochrane  cf  Co.'s,  Verreville  pottery. 

Fleming,  John,  accountant,  21  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  17  Sandyford  place. 

Fleming,  John  &  William,  writers,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  62  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fleming,  John  Park,  of  Montgomery  and  Fleming,  house,  Windsor  terrace,  Queens- 
town. 

Fleming,  John,  of  John  and  William  Fleming,  house,  1 1  Bath  street. 

Fleming,  John,  of  W.  and  J.  Fleming  <^  Co.,  house,  Whitevale. 

Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  blockmakers,  220  Broomielaw. 

Fleming,  John,  baker,  152  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  1  Milton  street. 

Fleming,  John,  101  Renfrew  street. 

Fleming,  John,  coffee-house  and  lodgings,  80  Broomielaw. 

Fleming,  John,  clerk,  143  Rottenrow. 

Fleming,  J,  G.,  M.D.,  12  Abercromby  place,  190  We-st  George  street. 

Fleming,  J.  S.,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland. 


FLEMING.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— FORBES.  121 

Fleming,  Joseph,  surgeon,  58  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Fleming  &  Leslie,  provision  and  commission  agents,  40  Ropework  entry. 

Fleming,  P.  &  R.,  iron  merchants  and  ironmongers,  29  Argyll  street. 

Fleming,  Robert,  of  Wingate  and  Fleming^  46  Buccleuch.  street. 

Fleming,  Robert,  baker,  26  Millroad  street. 

Fleming,  R.  W".,  measurer,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Fleming,  Thomas  C,  at  Mann,  Simpson,  cf-  Byers,  house,  194  Gallowgate. 

Fleming,  Watson,  &  Nairn,   merchants  and  turkey-red  dyers,   32   Ingram  street, 

■works,  Adelphi  Dye-works,  Hutchesontown. 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  linen  merchants,  4  Stirling  square. 
Fleming,  William,  D.D.,  professor  of  moral  philosophy,  8  College  court. 
Fleming,  William,  secretary,  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co.,  42  Miller  street. 
Fleming,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  452-  Crown  street. 
Fleming,  William,  of  John  and  William  Fleming,  house,  11  Bath  street. 
Fleming,  William,  pawnbroker,  105  High  street. 
Fleming,  William,  pawnbroker,  27  Nelson  street,  Tradestou. 
Fleming,  William,  tavern  keeper,  6  Bell  street. 
Fleming,  William,  fancy  muslin  manufacturer,  88  Glassford  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Charles,  dressmaker,  56  M' Alpine  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  8  India  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  4  Claremont  terrace. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Robert,  confectioner,  274  Buchanan  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  46  Buccleuch  street. 
Fleming,  Mrs.,  victualler,  49  Main  street,  Calton. 
Fleming,  Miss,  121  West  Regent  street. 
Fleming,  Miss,  10  Greenvale  place. 
Fleming,  Miss  Margaret,  milliner,  56  M'Alpine  street. 
FLEMINGTON,  John,  wholesale  straw-hat  warehouse,  52   Argyll  street,   house, 

9  Woodside  place. 
Flemington,  J.,  straw-hat  warehouse,  39  Buchanan  street. 
Flemington,  Mrs.  William,  grocer,  7  Claremont  street. 
FLETCHER,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  flax-spinners  and  linen-thread  manufacturers,  85 

Garngad  road,  St.  Rollox. 
Fletcher,  Duncan,  teacher,  35  Gallowgate. 

Fletcher,  Hugh,  turner  and  weaving  utensil  maker,  9  Calton  entry. 
Fletcher,  James,  wood  merchant,  Craiguestock. 

Fletcher,  John,  &  Co.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  173  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fletcher,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  John  street. 
Fletcher,  John,  of  John  Fletcher  cf-  Co.,  house,  5  Morris  place. 
Fletcher,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  17  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

Fletcher,  Michael,  rag  and  waste  dealer,  88  Union  street,  house,  240  Argyll  street. 
Fletcher,  Nathaniel,  ship  and  commission  agent,  44  Shamrock  street. 
FLINT,  J.  &  T.,  teachers,  144  West  Regent  street. 
Flint,  John,  &  Co.,  coal-fltters  and  commission  merchants,  15  Hill  street. 
Flint,  John,  of  John  Flint  cf  Co.,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Flint,  Misses,  teachers  of  French  and  Painting,  19  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
FLOCKART,  James,  quUl  and  steel-pen  merchant,  31  Duke  street. 
FLOOD,  James,  dyer  and  cloth-worker,  53  John  street. 
FOGGO,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18  Glebe  street. 
Foggo,  Robert,  grocer,  91  Renfield  street. 

FORBES,  Alexander,  general  grocer,  205  High  street,  house,  6  Nicholas  street. 
Forbes,  Alexander,  M.D.,  85  South  Portland  street. 
Forbes,  Arthur,  town-clerk.  City  Chambers,  house,  11  Woodside  place. 
Forbes,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  287  Duke  street. 
Forbes's  Crown  Coffee-house,  24  Jamaica  street. 

Forbes,  Daniel,  of  Moncreiff,  Paterson,  and  Forbes,  house,  36  Dalhousie  street. 
Forbes,  Dugald,  writer,  140  Buchanan  street. 
Forbes,  Duncan,  hairdresser,  90  Union  street. 
Forbes,  D.  M'E.,  at  Baumann  and  WunscNs,  12  Montrose  street. 
Forbes,  George,  carver  and  gilder,  24  Jamaica  street. 

Forbes,  John,  of  M'-Pherson  and  Forbes,  house,  73  Stirling  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Forbes,  John,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  175  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  165  do. 
Forbes,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  8  Gallowgate. 

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122  FOEBES.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOET.— FOESYTH. 


Forbes,  Rev.  Johu,  D.D.,  minister  of  Free  St.  Paul's  Church,  100  "West  Eegent  st. 

Forbes,  Rev.  P.,  of  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  68  Abercromby  street. 

Forbes,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  2  Bedford  lane,  Gorbals. 

Forbes,  Eobert,  general  ironmonger,  64  Jamaica  street. 

Forbes,  Eobert  B.,  cart--\vright,  81  Garscube  road,  and  Hillend,  Possil. 

Forbes,  Thomas,  of  Duncanson  and  Forbes,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  10  Stanley 

place,  house,  82  Thistle  street. 
Forbes,  William,  flesher,  36  Cook  street. 
Forbes,  William,  jeweller,  76  Argyll  street. 
Forbes,  Mrs.,  11  Queen's  terrace. 
Forbes,  Miss,  88  Cambridge  street. 
Forbes,  Sarah,  green  grocer,  33  George  street. 
FOED,  John,  carter,  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  6  Bishop  street,  Anderston,  and  36 

Society  row,  Oakbank. 
Ford,  John,  plasterer  and  modellist,  54  Hope  street. 
FORMAN,  A.M.,  surgeon,  chemist,  and  druggist,  47  Gallowgate,  and  1  Kirk  street, 

Townhead. 
FOEGAN,  Thomas,  builder,  108  Eosland  terrace. 
FOEGIE,  Peter,  flesher,  11  Eglinton  street. 
FOELONG,  Mrs.,  130  Bath  street. 
FOEEEST,  Archibald,  at  Andrew  M^Morland's,  115  Buchanan   street,  house,   77 

Hope  street. 
Forrest,  E.,  millwright,  7  Soho  place. 
Forrest,  James,  millwright,  1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 
Forrest,  James,  miller,  Town's-miU,  Town's-mill  road. 
Forrest,  Johu,  tailor  and  clothier,  401  Gallowgate. 
Forrest,  John,  cowfeeder,  106  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Forrest,  John,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  64  Sauchiehall  street, 
Forrest,  William,  tailor,  40  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Forrest,  William,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  millwrights,  412  Bobbie's  loan. 
Forrest,  William,  of  William  Forrest  cf  Co.,  house,  162  East  Milton  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs,  Alexander,  grocer,  73  Crown  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs.  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  1  Stobcross  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs.  William,  furnisher  and  hosier,  8  Stockwell  street. 
FOERESTEE,  Gabriel  Napier,  iron-broker  and  commission  merchant,  32  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Forrester,  Gabriel  N.,  at  John  R.  Duguid  <^  Co.^s,  14  Gordon  street. 
Forrester,  George,  &  Son,  plasterers,  18  East  Eussell  street ;  lime-yard,  Graeme  street. 
Forrester,  James,  9  Abbotsford  place. 

Forrester,  James,  bookseller^  stationer,  and  librarian,  45  Sauchiehall  street. 
Forrester,  James  &  Eobert,  booksellers  and  stationers,  73  London  street. 
Forrester,  James,  at  C.  Boyd  <^  Son's,  house,  4  Wellington  street. 
Forrester,  James,  spirit  dealer,  36  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Forrester,  John,  at  Wylie  and  Lochead's,  house,  70  Eobertson  street. 
Forrester,  John,  fancy  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  pastry-cook  and  confectioner,  7  Gordon 

street,  hovise,  17  do. 
Forrester,  John,  surgeon,  314  High  street. 
Forrester,  J.  H.,  watchmaker,  108  Argyll  street. 
Forrester,  Robert,  accountant,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 
Forrester,  Robert,  baker,  23  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Forrester,  Samuel,  hay  and  spirit  dealer,  55  Port-Dundas  road. 
Forrester,  Samuel,  commercial  traveller,  Stafford  place,  166  City  road.    Letters,  &c., 

left  at  44  Brunswick  place. 
Forrester,  William,  of  Glenmiln,  merchant,  house,  7  North  Wellington  place,  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Forrester,  Mrs.  William,  commercial  hotel,  9  Glassford  street. 
FORSTER,  John,  34  Windsor  terrace. 

FORSYTH,  D.  &  J.,  booksellers  and  publishers,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 
Forsyth,  David,  16  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  145  Sauchiehall  street. 
Forsyth,  James,  eating-house.  111  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Forsyth,  John,  provision  merchant,  346  High  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  spirit  merchant,  143  West  Nile  street. 


FOESYTH.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— EEASER.  123 

Forsyth,  John,  contractor,  348  High  street. 

Forsyth,  Peter,  superintendent  of  buildings,  1 2  Norfolk  street. 

Forsyth,  Robert,  New  French  Horn  tavern,  11  Stockwell  street. 

Forsyth,  Robert,  slater,  66  Trongate. 

Forsyth,  "William,  wine  and  spirit  cellars,  46^  George  square,  house,  63  High  John  St. 

Forsj'th,  William,  cabinetmaker,  20  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Forsyth,  Miss,  73  John  street. 

Forsyth,  Miss,  milliner,  22  Dundas  street. 

Forsyth,  Mrs.  D.,  Anchor  tavern,  37  Trongate. 

Forth  and  Clyde  Canal  Co.'s  Office,  Port-Dundas. 

Forth  Iron  Co.,  89  St.  Vincent  street. 

Forth  Eope  and  Sail  Manufactory  of  Leith,  39  Clyde  buildings. 

FORTUNE,  David,  bedding  warehouse,  58  and  62  Union  street,  house,  71  Waterloo 

street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
FOSTER,  Daniel,  sheriff-officer,  at  John  McLaren's,  37  Glassford  street. 
Foster,  Edward,  fruiterer,  84  Cowcaddens  street. 
Foster,  Joseph,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  156  Garscube  road, 
Foster,  William  Air,  bootmaker,  96  Queen  street. 

Foster,  William,  &  Co.,  copper  and  patent  yellow  metal  warehouse ;  Roxburgh,  Rich- 
ardson, &  Co.,  1  Royal  Bank  place,  agents. 
FOTHERIISTGHAM,  Alexander,  cabinet  and  upholsterj^  warehouse,  86  Wellington 

street,  and  timber  merchant,  13  Waterloo  street  and  81  Pitt  street. 
Fotheringham,  Robert,  at  J.  and  A.  Gardner's^  48  Turner's  court. 
Fotheringham,  Robert,  commercial  traveller,  Hill  place,  20  Stirling's  road. 
Fotheringham,  Miss,  grocer  and  victualler,  38  Brown  street. 
Fotheringham,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  44  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Fotheringham,  Mrs.  John,  69  Bath  street. 
Fotheringham,  Mrs.,  124  Bath  street. 

FOUBISTER,  J.  W.,  of  Customs,  house,  108  South  Portland  street. 
FOUCART,  Francois,  professor  of  fencing  and  gymnastics,  106   West  Nile  street, 

house,  5  St.  Vincent  street. 
FOULDS,  Andrew,  brassfounder  and  gas-fitter,  83  High  street. 
Foulds,  Archd.,  merchant,  Quebec.     Letters  left  at  Laurie  and  Foulds,  79  Ingram  st. 
Foulds,  John  C,  accountant,  sharebroker,  and  agent  for  the  Insurance   Company  of 

Scotland,  and  the  Alliance  British   and  Foreign  Life  and  Fire  Assurance  Co., 

64  Buchanan  street,  house,  257  West  George  street. 
Foulds,  John,  bookseller  and  news  agent,  126  Argyll  street. 
Foulds,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  9  Brunswick  place. 
Foulds,  John,  of  Laurie  and  Foulds,  house,  3  Bath  street. 
FOULNER,  James,  corkcutter,  17  Garscube  road. 
Foulner,  John,  corkcutter,  74  Prince's  street. 

FOWLER,  Andrew,  of  Cowan  ^  Co..,  residence,  Clydehaugh,  Paisley  road. 
Fowler,  Andrew  L.,  accountant,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  house,  6  Carnarvon  St. 
Fowler  and  Walker,  family  mourning  warehouse,  133  Buchanan  street. 
Fowler,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  31  Norfolk  street. 

FRAME,  Colin,  bookbinder,  85  Queen  street  and  17  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Frame,  James,  dairyman,   106  Gallowgate. 
Frame,  Robert,  victualler,  32  Duke  street. 
Frame,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  86  Crown  street. 
Frame,  Thomas,  merchant,   agent  for  the  Royal  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company, 

7  Exchange  place,  house.  Lam-el  bank,  Hillhead. 
Frame,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  14  Macfarlane  street. 
Frame,  Mrs.  James,  34  Duke  street. 

FRANKLIN,  William,  paper  ruler  and  bookbinder,  7  Argyll  street. 
ERASER,  Rev.  Alex.,  of  Nile  Street  Chapel,  house,  27  Richmond  street. 
Eraser,  Alex.,  chemist  and  drutrgist,  83  Stirling's  road,  house,  7  Stanhope  street. 
Fraser,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  George  street. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  supervisor  inland  revenue,  3d  district,  25  Bellgrove  street. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  42  South  Wellington  street. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  shawl  ivarehousemen,  14  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 
Fraser,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Fraser  cf  Co.,  house,  45  Abbotsford  place. 
Fraser,  Andrew  S.,  tar  and  butter  merchant,  138  Broomielaw,  house,  8  St.  James's  st. 
Fraser,  Archd.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Queen  street,  house,  4  Provanside. 


124  FRASEE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— FRENCH. 


Fraser,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Fraser,  D.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  62  Renfield  street. 

Fraser,  Daniel,  spiral  and  general  turner,  8  SauchiehaU  street. 

Fraser,  David,  grocer,  89  New  vennel. 

Fraser,  Donald,  hairdresser,  142  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Fraser,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clothier,  42  Brown  street,  Bridgeton. 

Fraser,  George,  Orchard  quarry,  Giffnock,  by  Pollockshaws,  house,  79  Eglinton  st. 

Frazer  &  Green,  chemists  and  druggists  to  the  Queen,  and  manufacturers  of  aerated 
waters,  113  Buchanan  street. 

Fraser,  James,  of  Fraser,  Sinclair,  4"  Co.,  house,  1  New  Bridge  street. 

Fraser,  James,  general  agent  7  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Fraser,  J.  Muir,  76  Abbotsford  place. 

Fraser,  James,  bookbinder,  and  pattern-book  and  cardmaker,  94  MiUer  street. 

Fraser,  James,  surgeon,  36  York  street. 

Frazer,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  general  newspaper  agent,  136  Queen  street. 
See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Fraser,  J.,  weighing-machine  maker  and  general  smith,  Salisbury  st.,  house,  10  do. 

Fraser  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  55  Nelson  street. 

Fraser,  John,  scum  boUer,  23  Brown  street. 

Fraser,  John,  assistant  inspector.  City  Poor  House,  house,  20  Maitland  street. 

Fraser,  John,  jun.,  at  Laneejield  Spinning  Co.^s,  house,  16  Royal  terrace. 

Fraser,  John,  pawnbroker,  4  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Fraser,  John,  hairdresser,  stationer  and  librarian,  36  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Frasfer,  John,  curled  hair  and  hair-cloth  manufacturer  and  furrier,  70  StockweU  St., 
works,  365  Dobbie's  loan,  house,  Wallace  Grove,  Paisley  road, 

Fraser,  Lachlan,  baker,  37  Bedford  street. 

Fraser,  Peter,  traveller,  at  J.  and  W.  CamphelVs,  house,  150  Buccleuch  street. 

Fraser  &  Robertson,  tea,  coifee,  and  spice  merchants,  and  commission  agents,  92  Stock- 
well  street. 

Fraser,  Robert,  victualler,  79  Carrick  street. 

Fraser,  Robert,  at  A.  Fraser's,  9  Queen  street,  house,  Provanside. 

Fraser,  Simon,  76  Abbotsford  place. 

Fraser,  Sinclair,  and  Co.,  clothiers,  99  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fraser,  Thomas,  teacher,  Glasgow  English  and  Commercial  Academj',  81  High  John  st. 

Fraser,  Turner,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers.  111  Ingram  street. 

Fraser,  William,  of  Fraser,  Turner,  and  Co.,  house,  49  Holmhead  street. 

Fraser,  William,  bootmaker,  5  Gordon  street. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Peter,  122  South  Portland  street. 

Fraser,  Mrs.,  22  Warwick  street. 

Fraser,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  47  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Fraser,  Mrs.,  1  North  Albion  street. 

Fraser,  Miss,  teacher,  95  Argyll  street. 

Fraser,  Miss,  273  Scotia  place,  SauchiehaU  street. 

Fraser,  Miss,  washing  and  dressing,  27  Dean  street. 

FRECKLETON,  William,  hat  manufacturer  and  importer,  185  and  58  Trongate,  and 
73  Grey  street,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Fkee  St.  David's  School  of  Industry,  52  North  Frederick  street ;  Miss  Strauchan, 
teacher. 

Free  St.  George's  Juvenile  School,  118  Renfield  street;  George  Lennie,  teacher. 

Free  Normal  Seminary,  David  Stow,  secretaiy ;  Robert  Hislop,  rector. 

Free  Press  Newspaper  Office,  78  Trongate. 

Free  St.  Paul's  School  of  Industry,  74  North  Frederick  street ;  Miss  M'Kay,  teacher. 

Free  Tron  Church  School,  36  Bridgegate  street;  Jas.  Thomson,  teacher. 

FREEBAIRN,  James,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  ^  Co.''s,  house,  39  Rose  st.,  Garnethill. 

Freebairu,  William,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  4'  Co.^s,  house,  70  Buccleuch  street. 

FREELAND,  George  S.,  of  John  Freeland  ^  Co.,  house,  5  Albany  place. 

Freeland,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  56  Wilson  street. 

Freeland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  56  Wilson  street. 

Freeland,  Robert,  of  Robert  Freeland  (f  Co.,  house,  5  Albany  place. 

Freeland's  School,  10  Taj'lor  Street;  Andrew  M'Nair,  teacher. 

FREER,  William,  of  McDonald  and  Freer,  house,  35  Garscnbe  place,  Cowcaddens. 

French  Consular  Agency,  John  Wedderspoon,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 

FRENCH,  Robert,  wholesale  hardware  merchant,  118  Trongate. 


FRENCH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— FULTON.  125 

French,  Thomas,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  51  Grove  street. 

French,  Thomas,  joiner  and  hlock-maker,  4  Centre  street,  Tradeston,  house,  12  Kin- 

ning  place. 
FEEW,  Forrest,  of  J.  H.  Young  ^  Co.,  house,  148  Randolph  terrace,  Hill  street. 
Frew,  James,  manufacturer,  18  Saltmarket. 
Frew,  James,  coal  agent,  93  Kenmore  place,  Parliamentary  road. 
Frew,  John,  of  Herveys,  Wilson,  <^  Co.,  house,  183  Renfrew  street. 
Frew,  John  &  Alexander,  smithy  coal  and  coke  merchants,  coal-dust  and  charcoal 

blacking,  and  red  and  iron  liquor  manufacturers,  Port-Dundas. 
Frew,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  66  St.  James's  road. 
Frew,  Thomas,  7  Brighton  place,  New  City  road. 
Frew,  Thomas,  at  Douglas  and  Rankine^s,  81  St  George's  place. 
Frew,  William,  commission  merchant,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Friendly  Bread  Association,  10  Carlton  court.  Bridge  street;  Adam  Cairns,  ma- 
nager, house,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Friendly  Victualling  Society,  125  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
FRISKIN,  James  and  Charles,  boot  and  shoemakers,  54  Hospital  street. 
FROOD,  James,  sheriff  officer  and  constable,  102  Blackfriars  st.,  office,  9  Gallowgate. 
Frood,  Robert,  foreman  to  Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.,  house,  18  North  Albion  street. 
Frood,  William,  cowfeeder,  19  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Frood,  William,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  9  Gallowgate. 
Fruit  Market  for  Scotch  fruit,  11  Kent  street;  Robert  Russell,  keeper. 
FRYER,  Thomas   T.,    commission   merchant,    30    St.    Enoch   square,  house,   184 

Buchanan  street. 
FULLARTON,  A.,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  publishers,  40  Union  street. 
Fullarton  &  Co.,  fancy  paper-box  manufacturers,  95  Argyll  street. 
Fullarton,  Alexander,  wright  and  measurer,  11  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Fullarton  and  Hamilton  Farm  Coal  Office,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 
Fullarton,  John,  of  Murray  and  Fullarton,  house,  45  Garngadhill, 
Fullarton,  Miss,  47  Cambridge  street. 

FULTON,  Alexander,  of  Fulton  and  Neilson,  house,  7  Woodside  crescent. 
Fulton,   A.   &   J.,    ironmongers,    ship-chandlers,    flag    and    compass-makers,    136 

Broomielaw. 
Fulton,  Alexander,  cabinet-maker,  24  Jamaica  street. 
Fulton,  Andrew,  hat  manufacturer,  104|-  Argyll  street. 

Fulton,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  rope,  twine,  and  wick  manufacturers,  259  Buchanan  street. 
Fulton,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  154  Eglinton  street. 
Fulton,  Brothers,  grain  merchants,  Union  court,  172  Argyll  street. 
Fulton,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  Lochwinnoch.     Letters  left  at  H.  Buchanan's,  87  Union  St. 
Fulton,  David,  of  Stephen  and  Fulton,  house,  33  Grafton  street.  ;  J 

Fulton,  Henrj',  surgeon,  16  Adelphi  street.  '■ 

Fulton,  Hugh,  builder,  16  Adelphi  street. 
Fulton,  James,  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  90  Port-Dundas  road. 
Fulton,  James,  iron  merchant,  191  Argyll  street,  house,  4  Clifton  place. 
Fulton,  James,  at  Charles  Tennunt  (f  Go's,  49  Cochran  street. 
Fulton,  James,  warehouseman,  14  Findlay  street,  house,  16  Adelphi  street. 
Fulton,  James,  victualler,  48  Broomielaw. 

Fulton,  James,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  114  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fulton,  James,  provision  merchant,  91  Argyll  street. 
Fulton,  James,  jun.,  ham-curer,  295  Argyll  street  and  155  Holm  street. 
Fulton,  J.  M.,  victualler,  113  West  George  street,  house,  29  Cowcaddens  street. 
Fulton,  John,  jun.,  provision  merchant,  15  Maxwell  street. 
Fulton,  John,  wright,  12  KUlermont  street. 
Fulton,  John,  191  Argyll  street,  house,  Partick  hill. 
Fulton,  John,  portioner,  26  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Fulton  &  Mathieson,  soap  and  stearine  manufacturers,  90  Stirling  st.,  Port-Dundas. 
Fulton  &  Neilson,  Lancefield  Forge,  Anderston,  manufacturers,  and  also  finishers  of 

every  description  of  forged  work,  up  to  the  largest  class  for  marine  and  other 

engines. 
Fulton,  Peter,  at  Baumann  and  Wmisch's,  house,  140  George  street. 
Fulton,  Robert,  of  Fulton  and  Mathieson,  174  Stafford  place. 
Fulton,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  5  Stockwell  street. 
Fulton,  Samuel,  baker,  19  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 


126  FULTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— GALL. 


Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  147  Stockwell  street. 

Fulton,  William,  ham-curer  and  provision  merchant,  32  Stirling  street,  house,  53 

North  Hanover  street. 
Fulton,  William,  late  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  3391^  Argyll  street. 
Fulton,  William,  bleacher,  Glenfield.     Orders  left  at  Miller  &  Co.'s,  85  Ingram  st. 
Fulton,  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  24  Main  street,  Calton. 
Fulton,  Janet,  milk  shop,  67  Main  street,  Anderston. 
FYFE,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  77  Queen  street. 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Fyfe  ^  Co.,  77  Queen  street. 
Fyfe,  Archibald  M.,  of  Fyfe  and  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch's  square. 
Fyffe,  David,  of  Peebles,  Fyffe,  and  Co.,  house,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 
Fj'fe,  George,  tin-plate  worker  and  gas-fitter,  114  Bridgegate. 
Fyfe,  Henrj',  &  Son,  manufacturers,  62  Queen  street. 
Fyfe,  Henrj',  of  Henry  Fyfe  ^  Son,  house,  183  Athol  place. 
Fyfe,  Hugh,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  18  Caltonmouth. 
Fyfe,  Hugh,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  14  Greenhill  street. 
Fyfe,  James,  teacher  of  music,  107  Cowcaddens  street. 
Fyfe,  James,  stone  and  lime  merchant,  18  Crawford  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Fyfe,  James,  provision  merchant,  7  North  Coburg  street. 
Fyfe,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  17  Eenfield  street. 
F3'fe,  John,  of  John  Fyfe  tj-  Co.,  residence,  Dalmarnock  house. 
Fyfe,  John,  of  Henry  Fyfe  and  Son,  183  Athol  place. 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  wholesale  grocers,  ship  stores  produce,  and  provision  merchants,  1.9 

St.  Enoch  square. 
Fyfe,  Peter,  portrait-painter  and  general  draughtsman,  255  George  street. 
Fyfe,  Sam.  H.,  ironmonger,  ship-chandler,  and  flag-maker,  32  Clyde  place,  ho.,  33  do. 
Fyfe,  Thomas,  straw-bonnet  and  fancj'  warehouse,  34  Argyll  street. 
Fyfe,  William,  clothier,  11  Norfolk  street,  Laurieston,  house,  150  Crown  street. 
Fyfe,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  50  North  Albion,  street. 

G 

Gaiedneb.     See  Gakdinee. 

GALBKAITH,  Alexander,  flesber,  41  Norfolk  street. 

Galbraith,  A.,  commission  agent,  49  Virginia  street. 

Galbraith,  Andrew,  of  Johnstone,  Galbraith,  <^  Co.,  and  Alexander  Johnstone  ^  Co., 

house,  163  St.  George's  road. 
Galbraith,  Archibald,  of  Archibald  Galbraith  (J-  Co.,  house,  Kirkintilloch. 
Galbraith,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  ship  and  insurance  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

110  Buchanan  street. 
Galbraith  &  Gumming,  merchants,  11  West  Nile  street. 
Galbraith,  James,  of  W.  ^  J.  Galbraith,  house,  27  Port-Dundas  road. 
Galbraith,  James,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 

Galbraith,  Malcolm,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  15  Drygate  street. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  80  St.  James's  road. 
Galbraith,  Eobt.,  biazier,  pewterer,  and  gas-fitter,  118  King  street,  works,  105  do. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  cloth  merchant,  23  'I'rongate,  house,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Galbraith,  Eobert,  of  Galbraith  and  Cumming,  house,  Greenhead,  Govan. 
Galbraith,  William,  marble  cutter,  sculptor,   and  stone  engraver,   123   St.  Vincent 

street,  works,  26  Kelvin  street. 
Galbraith,  William,  at  Charles  Tennent  ^  Co.'s,  St.  Eollox. 
Galbraith,  William,  at  J.  Galbraith' s,  house,  237  Cowcaddens  street. 
Galbraith,  William,  of  Croft-foot.    Letters  left  at  Galbraith  and  Gumming's,  11  West 

Nile  street. 
Galbraith,  William,  portioner,  36  Port-Dundas  road. 
Galbraith,  William,  baker,  92  West  Nile  street,  house,  90  do. 
Galbraith,  William,  measurer,  8  Carnarvon  street. 

Galbraith,  William,  jun.,  of  W.  4  J.  Galbraith,  house,  237  Cowcaddens  street. 
Galbraith,  W.  &  J.,  millers,  Milton  Grain  Mills,  Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 
GALE,  William,  civil  engineer,  172  Buchanan  street. 
GALL,  Adam,  tailor  and  clothier,  55  Argyll  street. 
Gall,  Adam,  clothier  and  outfitter,  64  Saltmarket. 
Gall,  A.,  commission  agent,  9  Thomson's  lane,  Calton. 


GALL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GARDNER.  127 

Gall,  George,  bill-poster  and  city  porter,  114  Trongate. 

Gall,  Hugh,  clothier,  32  Gallowgate  and  79  Loudon  street,  house,  49  Gallowgate. 

Gall,  William,  baker,  7  Adelphi  place. 

GALLAUGHEK,  Rev.  Daniel,  North  Woodside  road. 

Gallacher,"  Daniel,  broker,  6 1  Stewart  street. 

Gallacher,  John,  builder,  6  Soho  street. 

Gallagher,  Michael,  hairdresser,  11  Canon  street. 

Gallacher,  Robert,  at  Charles  Tennant  cf-  Co.'s,  49  Cochran  street. 

GALLIE,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  99  Buchanan  St.,  ho.,  11  Buccleuch  St. 

Gallie,  J.,  house  factor,  20  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 

GALLEILY,  Colin,  plasterer,  6  Dalmarnock  road,  house,  5  Blair street,  Calton. 

Galletl}',  Alexander,  flesher,  29  Sauchiehall  street. 

GALLETTI,  John,  optician,  mathematical  instrument  maker,  barometer,  thermome- 
ter, and  looking-glass  manufacturer,  -wholesale  and  retail,  24  Argyll  arcade, 
house,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 

GALLOWAY,  Alexander,  land  agent,  valuator,  and  accountant,  233  Buchanan  St. 

Galloway,  Alexander,  late  Galloway  &  Son.     Letters  left  at  113  Renfrew  street. 

Gallowaj',  A.  &  W.,  merchants,  33  Bath  street. 

GaUoway,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  105  Hope  street,  house,  52  Rose 
street,  Garnethill. 

Galloway,  James,  of  Galloway  and  Lumsden,  house,  26  George  street. 

Galloway,  James,  of  J.  ^  J.  Galloway,  house,  Huntershill,  by  Bishopbriggs. 

Galloway,  James,  carve;-,  gilder,  and  print-seller,  5  Miller  street. 

Galloway,  James,  smith,  27  Stockwell  street. 

Galloway,  James,  spirit  dealer,  58  Eglinton  street. 

Galloway,  John,  spirit  dealer,  4  and  Cj  Maitland  street. 

Galloway,  Jolin  &  James,  meichants,  55  Alston  street. 

Galloway,  John,  28  Cook  street. 

Galloway,  John,  builder,  10  Geori^e  street. 

Galloway,  John,  deputy  city  sesaion-clerk,  57  St.  Geoiye's  place,  house,  28  Cook  st. 

Galloway  &  Lumsden,  masons  and  builders,  41  iiiller  street. 

Galloway  &  M'Dougall,  general  hardware  and  toy  merchants,  18  Hutcheson  street. 

Galloway  &  M'Millan,.jjierchants,  33  Bath  street. 

Galloway,  Rev.  Nisbet,  211  Dalmarnock  road. 

Galloway,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  171  Gallowgate. 

Galloway,  Thomas,  baker,  504  Gallowgate. 

Galloway,  William,  baker,  341  Argyll  street. 

Galloway,  William,  smith,  109  Cowcaddens  street. 

Galloway,  William,  &  Co.,  Northumberland  nail  works,  41  Montrose  street. 

Galloway,  William,  spirit  dealer,  114  Garscube  road. 

Galloway,  W.  C,  piano-forte  teacher,  196  Pitt  street. 

Galloway,  Agnes,  furniture  dealer,  99  and  101  London  street. 

GaUoway,  Mrs.  James,  105  Douglas  street. 

Galloway,  Mrs.  John,  2  Newton  place. 

Galloway,  Miss,  3  Jane  street. 

GALT,  James,  grocer,  16  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Gait,  John,  smith  and  iron-turner,  86  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Gait,  Robert,  silk  mercer,  193  Trongate,  house,  6  Canning  place. 

GARDNER,  Alexander,  draper,  straw  bonnet  and  millinery  warehouse,  168  and  170 
Trongate,  house,  5  Douglas  street. 

Gardner,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  bill  brokers,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Gardner,  Alexander,  manager,  Clydesdale  Discount  and  Loan  Co.,  20  Brunswick  pi. 

Gardner,  Alexander,  house  factor,  32  Kelvin  street. 

Gairdner,  Andrew,  of  J.  and  A.  Gairdner,  house,  176  Sauchiehall  street. 

Gardner,  Andrew,  wright,  7  Hospital  street,  house,  32' Adelphi  street. 

Gardner,  Archibald,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers,  93  Stockwell  street,  residence,  Bellevue 
cottage,  Garngadhill. 

Gairdner,  Charles,  of  White  and  Gairdner,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Gardner,  Crauford,  hairdresser,  39  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Gardner  &  Co.,  optical,  mathematical,  and  philosophical  instrument  makers,  21  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Gardner,  David,  cooper,  13  High  street,  cooperage,  35  Gallowgate,  house,  19  Black- 
friars  street. 


12<S  GARDNER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GASCOYNE. 


Gardner,  David,  spirit  dealer,  165  Castle  street. 

Gardner,  David,  beadle,  Erskine  Church,  house,  6  Oxford  lane, 

Gardner,  Dugald  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  and  1 1  Prince's  street. 

Gardner,  Gavin,  grocer,  240  Stobcross  street,  and  35  High  street. 

Gairdner,  J.  &  A.,  commission  merchants  and  bonded  warehouse  keepers,  43  Turner's 

court. 
Gardiner,  James,  flesher,  39  George  street. 
Gardner,  James,  flesher,  197  High  street. 
Gardner,  James,  flesher,  30  Stirling  street. 
Gardner,  James,  haircutter  and  perfumer,  140  Hope  street, 
Gardner,  J,  &  W.  D.,  hat  manufacturer,  90  Bell  street. 
Gardner,  John,  cowfeeder,  4  Bedford  lane. 
Gardner,  John,  carter  and  dairyman,  239  Argyll  street. 
Gardner,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  42  East  Clyde  street. 
Gardner,  John,  beadle  of  College  Church,  4  Cambridge  street. 
Gardner,  John,  wright  and  house  agent,  42  King  street. 
Gardner,  John,  ropemaker,  103  Hill  street,  ofi'Duke  street. 
Gardner,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  141  George  street. 
Gardner,  J.,  teacher,  4  Morris  place. 

Gardner,  Joseph,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  80  Gallowgate. 
Gardiner,  Joseph,  of  Gardiner  and  Macintosh,  house,  56  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Gardiner  &  Macintosh,  clothiers,  shirt  merchants,  and  outfitters,  104  Argyll   street 

and  83  Buchanan  street. 
Gardner,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer,  54  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Gardiner,  Rob.  S.,  confectioner,  pastry-cook,  and  grocer,  22  Gordon  street,  house,  198 

Buchanan  street. 
Gardner,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  33  Brunswick  place. 
Gardner,  Robert,  upholsterer  and  paper-hanger,  36  Clyde  place. 
Gardiner,  R.,  cotton-waste  and  mill-furnishing  dealer,  95  Glassford  street. 
Gardner,  R.,  milk  agent,  263  George  street  and  5  Duke  street. 
Gardner,  Thomas,  bricklayer  and  builder,  8  Eglinton  lane. 
Gardner,  T.  R.,  of  Gardner  and  Co.,  house,  Ibroxholm. 
Gardner,  T.  W.,  organ  builder  and  piano-forte  maker  and  tuner,  280  George  street 

and  54  North  Frederick  street. 
Gardner,  William,  optical,  mathematical,  and  philosophical  instrument  maker,  3  Royal 

Bank  place. 
Gardiner,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  60  New  Dalmaniock  road. 
Gardner,  William,  spirit  dealer,  21  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Gardner,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  144  Garscube  road. 
Gardner,  Mrs.,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Gardiner,  Mrs.,  coffee-house,  reading-rooms,  and  commercial  lodgings,  5  Union  st. 
Gardner,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  51  West  Regent  street. 
GARENS,  Miss  Mary  Ann,  8  Wellington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Gaenkiek  Coal  Co..  fireclay  manufacturers,  5  Cathcart  street. 
GARRETT,  Miss  Jane,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  124  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Gaerick  Temperance  coffee-house  and  commercial  lodgings,  24  Stockwell  street. 
GARRIOCK,  Archibald,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  24  Pollock  street. 
Ganioch,  D.,  at  M.  M^Farlane  ^  Co.''s,  Port-Dundas,  ho.,  37  Pateison  st.,  Kingston. 
GARROW,  John,  grocer,  186  Stirling's  road. 
Garrow,  Robert,  54  Commerce  street. 
GARROWAY,  J.,  baker,  233  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Garroway,  James,  warper,  41  Stirling  square. 
Garroway,  R.  &  J.,  manufacturing  chemists,  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  st.,  works, 

Barrowfield,  house,  39  Monteith  row. 
Garroway,  Robert,  surgeon,  18  Whitevale  street. 
Garroway,  Thomas,  clerk,  at  Roiert  Smith's,  61  Duke  street. 
Garthajilock  Coal  Oflice,  118  Union  street,  depot,  Port-Dundas, 
GARTLY,  James,  teacher  of  English,  33  John  street. 

Gartly,  James  B.,  at  H.  Dalglish,  Falconer,  <f  Co.'s,  house,  54  Abbotsford  place. 
Gartly,  John  B.,  commission  merchant,  54  West  Nile  street. 
Gaetnavel  Asylum  Parcel  Ofiice,  70  St.  George's  place. 
Gartshereie  Iron  and  Coal  Office,  1  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 
GASCOYNE,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55  King  st.,  and  Infantry  Banacks. 


GASCOYNE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GENERAL.     129 

Gascoyne,  John,  tavern-keeper,  and  agent  for  Dunlop's  Dunbar  ale,  54  Broomielaw. 

Gas,  Glasgow  and  Suburban,  Co.,  42  Miller  street. 

Gas  Works,  Glasgow,  27  Kirk  street,  Townhead,  Tradeston,  and  Partick, 

Gas-Light  Company's  Oflolee,  42  Virginia  street. 

GASS,  William,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  6  Candleriggs. 

Gatehouse  Cotton  Company,  manufacturers,  25  Queen  street. 

GATHERAL,    George,  fringe,  float-lace,  and  chair-web  maker,  by  steam-power, 

108  Argyll  street  and  16  Buchanan  street. 
Gatheral,  James,  spirit  dealer,  40  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Gatheral,  James  W.,  manufacturer  of  girth-web,  braces,  fringes,  &c.,  93  Virginia  st. 
Gatheral,  Miss,  1  North  Albion  court. 

GAUL,  George,  spirit  dealer,  107  Virginia  street,  house,  156  Eglinton  street. 
GEAVES,  James  Lyon,  merchant,  1  Woodside  place. 
GEBBIE,  Francis,  overseer  on  Blythswood  estate,  81  St.  George's  place. 
Gebbie,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  32  Saltmarket. 
Gebbie,  John,  of  APDowall  and  Gebbie,  house,  11  Buccleuch  street. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  54  Saltmarket. 

GEDDES,  Alexander,  at  John  Fleming  ^  Co.'s,  62  St.  Vincent  street. 
Geddes,  Alexander,  druggist,  82  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Geddes  &  Co.,  flint-glass  manufacturers,  41  Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas  road. 
Geddes,  James,  oj"  John  Geddes  and  Sons,  house,  Elmwood,  Little  Govan,  Ruther- 

glen  road. 
Geddes,  James,  keeper  of  Humane  Society  House,  Green. 

Geddes,  James,  boat-building  yard,  Govanhaugh,  opposite  Humane  Society  House. 
Geddes,  James,  piano-forte  and  cabinetmaker,  20  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Geddes,  James,  teacher,  38  Main  street,  Calton,  house,  4  Union  street. 
Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  dyers,  carpet  &  hearth-rug  manufacturers,  11  West  George  St., 

20  St.  Vincent  lane,  and  Govanbank,  works.  Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road. 
Geddes,  John,  of  J.  Geddes  ^  Sons,  ho,,  Elmwood,  Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road. 
Geddes,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  Geddes  ^  Sons,  ho.,  Elmwood,  Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  rd. 
Geddes,  John,  agent  for  the  Alloa  Bottle  Work  Company.     Letters  addressed  Flint 

Glass-works,  Port-Dundas  road.     House,  Grafton  square. 
Geddes,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  39  Turner's  court,  Argyll  street. 
Geddes,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  druggists,  85  Argyll  street,  house,  50 

South  Wellington  street. 
Geddes,  William,  ^J.  Geddes  ^  Sons,  ho.,  Govanbank,  Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road. 
Geddes,  Mrs.,  32  North  Frederick  street. 
Geddes,  Mrs.  John,  7  Sommerville  place. 
Geddes,  Mrs.,  20  North  St.  Mungo  street. 
Geddes,  Mrs.  Gell,  135  Hill  street,  Gamethill, 
GEMMELL,  Alexander,  baker,  159  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Gemmell,  Alexander,  builder  and  mason,  50  William  street,  Anderston. 
Gemmell,  Andrew,  of  W,  <S^  A.  Gemmell,  house,  130  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Gemmill,  Andrew,  writer,  38  Queen  street,  house,  5  Carlton  place. 
Gemmell,  Archd.,  commission  agent,  136  Holm  street. 
Gemmell,  George,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer,  11  South  Frederick  street,  house,  21 

Eglinton  street. 
Gemmel,  James,  writer,  28  Miller  street,  house,  2  Grafton  place. 
Gemmell,  James,  71  South  Portland  street. 
Gemmill,  John,  warper,  100  Virginia  street, 
Gemmell,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  80  Finnieston  street. 
Gemmell,  Robert,  baker,  149  Saltmarket  and  7  King  street. 
Gemmell,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  172  Saltmarket. 

Gemmell,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  21  South  Portland  street,  work- 
shop, 5  Nelson  street,  Tradeston,  house,  11  Abbotsford  place. 
Gemmel,  William,  baker,  115  Candleriggs  and  288  High  street. 
Gemmell,  William,  of  W.  ^  A.  Gemmell,  house,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Gemmell,  William,  tinsmith,  130  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Gemmell,  William,  merchant,  19  Elmbank  crescent. 
Gemmill,  William  N.,  drysalter  and  commission  agent,  21  Virginia  street. 
Gemmell,  W.  &  A.,  manufacturers,  127  Brunswick  street. 
Gemmell,  Mrs.  Alex.,  eating-house,  2  Garscube  road. 
General  Commercial  News  Rooms,  22  Argyll  street. 

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130  GENERAL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY,— GIBSON. 


General  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.     Agents,  David  Yuile,  40  Miller  street ;  and 

Andrew  Mercer,  140  George  street. 
General  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s  Office,  8  North  Queen  street.     John  Mather,  agent. 
General  Terminus  and  Glasgow  Harbour  Railway  Co.,  office.  111  St.  Vincent  street; 

J.  R.  Forman,  manager  and  secretarj'. 
GENTLE,  Archd.,  dairy,  10  Garscadden  street. 

Gentle,  James  S.,  &  Sou,  bakers,  591^  Drygate,  house,  10  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Gentle,  William  &  James,  grocers,  229  High  street. 
GENTLEMAN,  WUIiam,  flesher,  95  Hospital  street. 
GEORGE,  Edward,  sheriff  officer,  79  East  Milton  street. 
George,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  119  Bridgegate. 

George,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  engravers,  lithographers,  and  printers,  46  Jamaica  street. 
George  Hotel,  26  George  square.     Robert  M'Naughton. 
GERLETTI,  Dominick,   optician,   carver,   gilder,  picture-frame  and  looking-glass 

manufacturer;  agent  for  all  kinds  of  fire-works,  10  Candleriggs. 
GIBB  &  Bruce,  wine  merchants,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Gibb  &  Clarke,  ham-curers  and  wholesale  provision  merchants,  17  and  19  WQson  st. 
Gibb,  David,  commission  merchant,  3 1  St.  Vincent  place. 
Gibb,  Elias,  sen.,  of  Gibb  and  Bruce,  house,  10  Woodside  terrace. 
Gibb,  Elias,  jun.,  of  Gibb  and  Bruce,  house,  10  Woodside  terrace. 
Gibb,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  88  Green  street,  Caltou. 
Gibb,  James,  spirit  dealer,  66  Drj'gate. 

Gibb,  James,  of  C.  Tennant  cf  Co.,  house,  47  Cochran  street, 
Gibb,  James,  road-contractor  and  house  factor,  4  East  Miller  street,  412  Duke  st. 
Gibb,  James,  general  grocer,  39  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Gibb,  John,  agent.  Royal  Exchange  buildings,  south  area. 
Gibb,  John  James,  merchant,  226  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gibb,  John,  at  William  Dumi's,  62  George  square. 
Gibb,  John,  baker,  273  Gallowgate. 
Gibb,  Robert,  calenderer,  37  Ingram  street. 
Gibb,  Thomas,  accountant,  37  Eglinton  street. 
Gibb,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  18  North  Portland  street. 
Gibb,  William  Richardson,  BI.D.,  26  India  street. 
Gibb,  Mrs.  John,  Franklin  terrace,  Sandyford. 
Gibb,  Mrs.  Thomas,  1 9  West  Prince's  street. 

GIBBONS,  James,  sheriff-clerk  depute.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 
Gibbons,  John,  wine  and  spu'it  merchant,  395  Argyll  street. 
GIBSON,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  177  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Gibson,  Archibald,  assistant  secretary,  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  house,  11  Clarendon 

place.  New  City  road. 
Gibson  &  Clark,  corn  merchants,  14  Hope  street. 
Gibson,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon,  45  North  Hanover  street,  and  medical  officer  to  the 

prisons,  71  Duke  street. 
Gibson,  Francis,  commission  agent,  17  Lawmoor  place,  Ilutchesontown. 
Gibson,  George  Henry,  clerk  of  inland  revenue  taxes,  43  Virginia  street,  house  81 

High  John  street. 
Gibson,  George,  merchant,  1 63  Ingram  street,  house,  41  Stobcross  crescent. 
Gibson,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Gibson,  Rev.  James,  minister  of  Kingston  Free  Church,  house,  29  Kongstou  place. 
Gibson,  George,  of  George  Gibson  cf  Co.,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Gibson,  James,  siu-geon,  213  Broomielaw  street,  house,  4  Carrick  street. 
Gibson,  John  D.,  portrait-painter,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Gibson,  John,  hatter  and  hosier,  67  Jamaica  street,  house,  65  do. 
Gibson,  Johu,  beadle,  Wellington  Street  Church,  house,  41  Waterloo  street. 
Gibson,  John,  of  Gibson  and  Service,  house,  15  Buccleuch  street. 
Gibson,  John,  grocer,  139  Garscube  road. 
Gibson,  John,  at  D.  Cooh  ^  Co.'s,  107  Eglinton  street. 
Gibson,  John,  provision  merchant,  52  and  54  King  street. 
Gibson,  John,  provision  merchant,  13  and  15  Stobcross  street. 
Gibson,  John,  watch  and  clockmaker,  37  Dundas  street. 
Gibson,  John,  baker,  156  CastlemUk  place. 
Gibson,  Johu,  spirit  dealer,  9  Drury  street. 
Gibson,  John,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  10  Renfrew  .street. 


GIBSON.— GENEEAL  DIEECTOEY.-GILKISON.  131 


Gibson,  John,  writer,  9  Nicholas  street. 

Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  packing-box,  trunk,  and  tin-case  makers,  21  Dundas  street 

and  162  Buchanan  street. 
Gibson,  Matthew  H.,  physician  and  surgeon,  10  Adelphi  street,  house,  97  Upper 

Crown  street. 
Gibson  &  Macnee,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  5  Montrose  street. 
Gibson,  Peter,  parcel  agent,  Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway,  house,  48  South 

Coburg  street. 
Gibson,  Robert,  carver  and  gilder,  54  Union  street,  house,  1  South  Portland  street, 
Gibson,  Service,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  111  Ingram  street. 
Gibson,  Thomas  B.  S.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  and  agent  for  Williams, 

Oldham,  of  Cadiz,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Gibson,  William,  flesher,  250  George  street. 
Gibson,  William,  &  Co.,  shuttle  and  shuttle-mounting  makers,  wood-turners,  and 

weavers'  utensil  furnishings,  18  East  Campbell  street. 
Gibson,  William,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  78  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Gibson,  William,  cork  manufacturer,  23  East  Clyde  street. 
Gibson,  William,  of  Gibson  cf  Macnee,  house,  Gilbertfield,  Hamilton. 
Gibson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49  Stobcross  street. 
Gibson,  William,  potato  merchant,  1 46  New  City  road. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  lodgings,  81  John  street. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  James,  victualler,  63  Cowcaddens  street. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  Peter,  grocer,  95  Drygate  street. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  E.,  114  West  Nile  street. 
Gibson,  Miss,  6  Lynedoch  place. 

GIFFORD,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Oxford  street. 
GILBERT,  J.  Graham,  Yorkhill,  Partick. 
Gilbert,  James,  stabling,  1  College  open.  High  street. 
Gilbert,  James,  broker,  859  Gallowgate. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  356  Gallowgate. 
Gilbert,  W.  A.,  officer,  Eoyal  Exchange. 
Gilbert,  William,  wright  and  glazier,  168  Gallowgate. 
GILCHEIST,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Gilchrist,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  22  Centre  street. 
Gilchrist,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  calico-printers,  19  South  Hanover  street. 
Gilchrist,  Daniel,  at  James  Wingate  ^  Son's,  house,  104  Eglintou  street. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  J.,  ironmongers  and  gas-fitters,  103  Argyll  St.,  house,  50  Graeme  st. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.,  yarn  and  piece-goods  dyers,  47  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Gilchrist,  Gavin,  of  G.  and  W.  Gilchrist,  house,  41  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Gilchrist,  J.,  flesher,  657  Gallowgate. 
Gilchrist,  J.,  flesher,  155  Gallowgate. 
Gilchrist,  James,  general  furnisher,  100  Cowcaddens  street. 
Gilchrist,  James,  engineer.  Hill  Street  Foundry,  house,  50  Grseme  street. 
Gilchrist,  J.  S.  &  C,  dyers,  5  Cbok  street,  Tradeston. 
Gilchrist,  Eobert,  ship  painter,  8  Brown  street,  house,  34  York  street. 
Gilchrist,  Eobert,  flesher,  150  Castle  street. 

Gilchrist,  Eobert,  of  Lewis  Potter  cj-  Co.,  28  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  115  Hope  st. 
Gilchrist,  Walter  Scott,  military  hosier,  glover,  stock,  and  shirt-maker,  38  Buchanan 

street,  house,  115  Hope  street. 
Gilchrist,  William,  provision  merchant,  429  Argyll  street. 
Gilchrist,  William,  letterpress-printer  and  lithographer,  145  Argyll  street,  house,  22 

Centre  street. 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  84  High  John  street. 
Gilchrist,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  56  Cumberland  street. 
GILFILLAN,  John,  grain  merchant,  22  Ann  street. 
Gilfillan,  Robert,  general  furnisher,  150  Garscube  road, 
GUfillan,  William,  plain  and  decorative  painter,  and  manufacturer  of  paper-hangings, 

46  Gordon  street,  works,  289  Parliamentary  road. 
Gilfillan,  Helen,  victualler,  104  George  street. 
Gilfillau,  Mrs.,  private  and  commercial  lodgings,  9  Clyde  place. 
GILKISON,  David,  umbrella-maker,  14  Crown  street. 
Gilkison,  Eobert,  jun.,  merchant,  86  Mitchell  street,  house,  48  Windsor  terrace,  St 

George's  road. 


332  GILKISOK— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— GILMOUR. 


Gilkisoii,  David,  of  Robert  GilUson  ^  Co.,  house,  48  Windsor  terrace. 
Gilkison,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  po-wer-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  8G 
Mitchell  street ;  works,  Blackburn,  Linlithgowshire,  and  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
GILLAN,  Rev.  Robert,  of  St.  John's,  9  Annfield  place. 
GILLEGAN,  Patrick,  ham  merchant,  Bazaar. 
GILLESPIE,  Alexander,  carrier,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  station,  North 

Queen  street. 
Gillespie,  Alexander,  jobbing  smith,  33  Miller's  place. 
Gillespie,  Campbell,  beadle  of  Nile  Street  Chapel,  house,  12  Drury  street. 
Gillespie,  George,  merchant,  3  Royal  Exchange  court,  house,  4  Windsor  terrace, 

Queenstown. 
Gillespie,  James,  clerk,  27  Taylor  street, 

Gillespie,  John,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  26  Adelphi  street. 
Gillespie,  John,  house  factor,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Gillespie,  John,  beadle  of  Free  St.  John's  Church,  house,  118  George  street. 
Gillespie,  William,  general  ironmonger,  236  Argyll  street. 
Gilliespie,  Mrs.  D.,  180  Hope  street, 
GILLIES,  Charles,  coal-agent,  and  beadle  of  Gillespie's  Church,  67  Great  Hamilton 

street. 
Gillies,  David,  and  Son,  surgeon- den  list,  67  Oswald  street. 
Gillies,  Dugald,  spirit  dealer,  9  Douglas  street. 

Gillies,  Duncan,  gardener.  Green  market,  house,  Ovemewton,  Partiefc. 
Gillies,  James,  at  Wilson  ^  Co.'s,  117  Ti-ongate,  house,  116  Thistle  street. 
Gillies,  James,  weigher  for  the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  EaUway  Company,  house, 

5  Mason  street. 
Gillies,  John,  of  Gillies,  Sinclair,  ^  Co.,  house,  1 14  West  Nile  street. 
Gillies  and  M'Dougall,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  14  Nelson  street. 
GiUies  and  M'Pherson,  leather  merchants  and  shoe  furnishers,  51  Prince's  street. 
Gillies,  Sinclair,  &  Co.,  ham-curers  and  provision  merchants,  76  Union  street. 
Gillies,  William,  spirit  dealer,  37  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 
GILLILAND,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  184  Gallowgate, 
GILLON,  Alexander,  and  Son,  grain-weighers  and  store-keepers,  Com  street,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Gillon,  Neil,  general  broker,  5  Milton  street. 
Gillon,  William,  broker,  27  Maitland  street. 

GILMOUR,  Alex.,  of  Gilmour  and  Roberts,  house,  150  Port-Dundas  road. 
Gilmour,  Alexander,  timber  merchant,  94  Maxwell  street. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  of  Polloh,  Gilmour,  <f  Co.,  house,  180  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  flesher,  127  and  129  West  George  street,  house,  94  West  Nile  st. 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28  High  st.,  house,  37  St.  Andrew  st. 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  baker,  76  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Gilmour  &  Co.,  calenderers,  glaziers,  hot-pressers,  starchers,  and  packers,  19,  21,  and 

27  Ingram  street. 
Gilmour,  David,  37  Graeme  street. 

Gilmour  and  Dean,  lithographers,  engravers,  and  printers,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Gilmour,  James,  commercial  traveller,  3  Richard  street. 
Gilmour,  James,  house  factor,  26  Maitland  street. 
Gilmour,  James,  pattern  designer,  46  Shamrock  street.  New  City  road. 
Gilmour,  James,  eating-house,  153  Canning  street. 
Gilmour,  John,  of  William.  Gilmour  ^  Co.,  house,  3    Abercromby  place,    West 

George  street. 
Gilmour,  John,  of  Gilmour  ^  Co.,  house,  25  North  Portland  street. 
Gilmour,  John,  spirit  dealer,  27  Moore  street,  and  204  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Gilmour,  Mathew,  manufacturer,  70  Brunswick  street,  residence.  Shields  bridge. 
Gilmour,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  ship  and  commission  agents,  33  Robertson  street. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  merchant,  4  Moore  street,  146  West  George  street,  house,  2  Lyne- 

doch  street.  Woodlands  road. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  134  Union  street. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  beadle  of  Montrose  Street  Church,  146  Rottenrow  street. 
Gilmour  and  Roberts,  Milton  grinding  works,  132  Port-Dundas  road. 
Gilmour,  W.,  town  and  sheriff-ofScer,  and  constable,  66Hutcheson  St.,  ho.,  4  Steel  st. 
Gilmour,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  9  London  street,  and  2  Gallowgate. 
Gilmour,  William,  of  William  Gilmour  ^  Co.,  house,  1 1  Fitzroy  place. 


GILMOUR.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GLASGOW.      133 

Gilmour,  William,  ship  and  commission  agent,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Gilmour,  William,  at  Merry  and  Ctmningham's,  house,  3  Abercromby  place. 

Gilmour,  William,  37  Graeme  street, 

Gilmour,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  22  and  23  Argyll  arcade, 

GiLMOURHiLL  Company.     Robert  Lamond,  secretary,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 

GILROY,  Peter,  plasterer,  97  Cowcaddens  street. 

GILVARY,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Oxford  street. 

GIRD  WOOD,  Mrs.  Claud,  7  York  street,  Little  Govan. 

GLASGOW,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchants,  49  West  George  street. 

Glasgow,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Glasgow  ^  Co.,  house,  Auchenraith. 

Glasgow,  Alexander,  flesher,  103  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Glasgow,  John,  of  Alexander  Glasgow  ^  Co.,  house,  201  St.  Vincent  street. 

Glasgow,  John,  spirit  dealer,  50  Deal  street,  Tradeston. 

Glasgow  Aerated  Water  Manufactory,  115  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Glasgow  Academy,  Elmbank  place. 

Glasgow  Advertiser,  and  Railway  and  Shipping  Journal,  21  Argyll  street. 

Glasgow  Annuity  Society.     Thomas  Brown,  secretary,  49  Virginia  street. 

Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  32  and  34  Virginia  street.     Alex,   and  John  Mitchell, 

managers. 
Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,   Branch  Establishment,   95   St.  Vincent  street;  John 

Templeton,  manager. 
Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  Western  Branch  Establishment,  251  Sauchiehall  street ; 

WUliam  Morrison,  manager. 
Glasgow  Asphalte  and  Waterproof  Cloth  Co.,  33  Virginia  street. 
Glasgow  Athenaeum,  110  Ingram  street;  J.  M'KinneU,  secretary. 
Glasgow  Athenaeum  and  Telegraphic  News-rooms,  26  Glassford  street. 
Glasgow,  Barrhead,  and  Neilston  Direct  Railway  Office,  40   George  square ;  John 

Brown,  secretary. 
Glasgow  and  Belfast  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. ;  G.  and  J.  Burns,  agents. 
Glasgow  Bread  Association,  8  Greenhill  street ;  Andrew  M'Nair,  managing  director. 
Glasgow  Chain-cable  and  Anchor  Manufactory,  and  general  smith  work ;  Archibald 

M' Vicar,  17  Robertson  street  and  64  Anderston  quay. 
Glasgow  Chess-club,  Royal  Exchange  buildings ;  A.  G.  M'Combe,  hon.  secretary  and 

treasurer. 
Glasgow  Clipping  and  Cropping  Co.,  Smith's  court,  53  Candleriggs. 
Glasgow  Cloth  Hall,  163  Trongate. 

Glasgow  Constitutional  Newspaper  Office,  21  Argyll  street. 
Glasgow  Courier  Company,  printers  and  publishers,  75  Argyll  street. 
Glasgow  Eastern  Necropolis  Company,  Andrew  Reid,  Western  Bank's  branch.  Can- 
ning street,  Calton,  secretary ;  G.  R.  Tenuent,  57  Buchanan  street,  law  agent. 
Glasgow  Equitable  Loan  Company,  Pratt's  court,  109  Argyll  street  and  9  Maxwell 

street;  Crichton  Skirving,  manager. 
Glasgow  Faculty  of  Medicine  Hall,  32  St.  Andrew  street;  James  Dougall,  officer. 
Glasgow  Fish  Hall,  119  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  Foremen  Tailors'  Society,  Thistle  hotel,  87  Glassford  street. 
Glasgow,  Garnkirk,  and  Coatbridge  Railway.     See  Caledonian  Railway. 
Glasgow  Gas-Light  Co.,  42  Viiginia  street.    Works,  27  Kirk  street,  Townhead,  West 

street,  Tradeston,  and  Partick ;  James  Ritchie,  manager,  house.  Weaver  street. 
Glasgow  and  Greenock  Towing  Co.,  4  York  street. 
Glasgow  Government  School  of  Design,  16  Ingram  street;  Masters,  C.  H.  Wilson, 

J.  S.  Murdoch,  and  M.  B.  A.  Dessurne;  janitor,  Duncan  Brown. 
Glasgow  Highland  Society  Schools,  69  Montrose  street ;  Rev.  Robert  M'Lachlan, 

Henry  Lewis,  and  James  Thomson,  male  teachers;  Miss  Mennon,  female  teacher. 
Glasgow  and  Highland  Steam  Packet  Office,  14  Jamaica  st.,  David  Hutcheson  &  Co. 
Glasgow  and  Highland  Steam-Packet  Co.,  J.  Williamson  &  Co.,  20  St.  Enoch's  sq. 
Glasgow  Ice  Store,  26  King  street. 
Glasgow  Institution  for  the  Education  of  Young  Ladies,  26  Blythswood  square ; 

Felican  A.  Wolski,  secretary. 
Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  manufacturers  of  malleable  iron,  23  St.  Enoch  square,  works,  St. 

Rollox. 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co.,  general  metal  merchants,  24  Turner's  court. 
Glasgow  Iron  Works,  16  Garngad  road,  St.  Rollox. 


1'34  GLASGOW.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— GLASGOW. 

Glasgow,  Kilmarnock,  and  Ardrossan  Railway  Office,  40  George  square ;  John  Brown, 
secretary, 

Glasgow  and  Liverpool  Shipping  Company,  28  St  Enoch  square ;  Lewis  Potter,  agent. 

Glasgow  and  Liverpool  Royal  Steam-Packet  Company,  32  St.  Enoch  square ;  Mat- 
thew Langlands,  manager. 

Glasgow  and  Liverpool  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow  Local  Marine  Board ;  secretary,  Samuel  Pollock,  of  Muirhead  and  Pollock, 
42  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  Lock  Hospital,  41  Rottenrow  street;  Alexander  Troup,  superintendent. 

Glasgow  Loan  Fund,  16  St.  Enoch  square;  D.  Forsyth,  secretary. 

Glasgow  Lying-in-Hospital,  49  St.  Andrew's  square ;  Mrs.  Fmlaysou,  matron  ;  sur- 
geons, Dr.  James  Wilson,  and  Alex.  Stewart. 

Glasgow  Machinery  Grease  Co.,  335  Gallowgate,  and  10  Armour  street. 

Glasgow  Maternity  Hospital ;  matron,  Mrs.  Horn ;  surgeon,  Dr.  James  Paterson,  38 
North  Albion  street. 

Glasgow  Medicine  Warehouse,  110  and  112  Trongate. 

Glasgow  Musical  Instrument  Tuning  and  Repairing  Establishment,  and  Music 
Warehouse,  210  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow  New  Apothecaries'  Co.,  57  and  59  Glassford  street.  William  Greig,  mana- 
ger, house,  2  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Glasgow  and  New  York  Packet  Office,  62  Jamaica  street.     Reid  &  Murray,  agents. 

Glasgow  and  New  York  Packet  Office,  240  Broomielaw.    Hamilton,Brothers,  agents. 

Glasgow  Normal  Seminary  (in  connection  with  the  Free  Church),  Cowcaddens  street. 
Rector,  Mr.  Hislop. 

Glasgow  Normal  Seminary  (in  connection  with  the  Established  Church),  Dundas 
vale. 

Glasgow  Northern  Highland  Benevolent  Society,  57  Buchanan  street.  G.  R.  Tennent, 
secretary. 

Glasgow  Oilcloth  and  Waterproof  Co.,  Ill  North  Hanover  street. 

Glasgow,  Paisley,  and  Greenock  Railway  Co.  Goods  Office,  14  Bridge  street ;  goods 
station,  Eglinton  street.     John  Lusk,  agent. 

Glasgow  Parcel  Delivery  Company,  and  General  Forwarding  Office,  13  Miller  street. 

Glasgow  Phonetic  Society  Class-rooms,  24  StockweU  street.  E,  N.  Morrison,  secre- 
tary, 131  Argyll  street. 

Glasgow  Philosophical  Society,  Andersonian  University.     John  Jardine,  officer. 

Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactory,  277  Parliamentary  road, 

Glasgow  Plumber  Work,  85  Mitchell  street. 

Glasgow  Pottery,  Staffiird  street. 

Glasgow  Printing  Company,  29  Dunlop  street. 

Glasgow  Public  Library,  151  George  street.  Wm.  W.  Niven,  librarian.  Open 
from  1  p.m.  till  4.30  p.m.,  and  from  7  p.m.  till  9  p.m. ;  Saturdays,  10  till  noon 
only. 

Glasgow  Ropework,  58  StockweU  street,  works,  3  Bedford  street,  Laurieston. 

Glasgow  Ropework  (Eastern),  Archibald  Thomson,  512  Gallowgate. 

Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  Castle  street. 

Glasgow  Royal  Asylum  for  Lunatics,  Gartnavel.  Physican's  Office,  70  St.  George's 
place. 

Glasgow  Sale  Rooms,  M'Tear  and  Kempt,  97  Argyll  street. 

Glasgow  Saw-Mills,  Port -Dundas.     Baird  &  Brown. 

Glasgow  Sedan-chair  Office,  70  St.  George's  place. 

Glasgow  Shipowners'  Association.  Secretary',  Samuel  Pollock,  of  Muirhead  and 
Pollock,  42  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway  Office,  14  Bridge  street. 

Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway  Goods  Office,  13  Clyde  place.  Richard 
Lauder,  manager. 

Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway  Parcel  Office,  58  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow  Stock  Exchange,  3  National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street.  William  M'Lean, 
secretary. 

Glasgow  &  Suburban  Gas-Light  Co.,  42  Miller  street,  works,  Dalmarnock,  Bvidgeton. 

Glasgow  Thistle  Lodge,  No.  82,  12  Maxwell  street. 

Glasgow  Trunk,  Packing-box,  Tin-case,  and  Fancy  Paper-box  Manufactory,  85 
Mitchell  street. 

Glasgow  Waterproof  Cloth  Co,,  33  Virgmia  street. 


GLASGOW.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— GOODWIN.  13 

Glasgow  Water  Works  Office,  23  Miller  street.    D.  MacKain,  manager  and  engineer; 

William  Guthrie,  secretarj'  and  treasurer. 
GLASS,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  ]  0  Jamaica  street. 
Glass,  John,  tailor,  20  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Glass, ,  aerated-water  manufacturer,  115  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Glass  &  Duncan,  booksellers,  stationers,  publishers,  and  printers,  82  Argyll  street. 

Glass,  James,  grocer,  183  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Glass,  James,  surgeon  and  oculist,  33  Kent  street,  house,  29  do. 

Glass,  William,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  39  Queen  street. 

Glass,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  93  Hospital  street. 

GLASSFOED,  Alexander,  baker,  31  London  street  and  10  Broomielaw. 

Glassford  &  French,  hoot  and  shoemakers,  99  Argyll  street. 

Glassford,  John  H.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  ornamental  printer,  64  Buchanan  st. 

Glassford,  James,  house  factor,  34  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Glassford,  Matthew,  of  Glassford  and  French,  house,  33  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Glassford,  William,  designer  to  calico-printers ;   agent  to  M.  Picard,  Eouen,  and  M. 

Troullier,  Paris,  107  Buchanan  street. 
GLEN,  Archibald,  commission  merchant,  86  Miller  street,  house,  Kelvin  Grove  place, 

Eoyal  terrace.  ■* 

Glen,  A.  B.,  of  Glen  and  Fenton,  house,  3  Grafton  terrace. 
Glen  &  Fenton,  cap  manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  33  and  45  Candleriggs. 
Glen,  William,  commission  agent  and  general  broker,  22  and  24  St.  Andrew  street, 

house,  122  Castlemilk  place. 
Glen,  Hugh,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  93  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Glen,  H.,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers,  1  Love  loan. 
Glen,  James,  spirit  dealer,  106  King  street,  Calton. 

Glen,  John,  commission  agent,  106  Hutcheson  street,  house,  50  North  Hanover  st. 
Glen  &  M'lndoe,  silk  and  calico  printers,  14  Gordon  St.,  works  at  Gateside,  Barrhead. 
Glen,  Thomas,  Hawkhead  bakery,  26  Malta  street. 
Glen,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  24  Malta  street. 
Glen,  Thomas,  baker  and  flour  merchant,  42  High  street. 
Glen,  Walter,  cattle  dealer,  4  East  Eussell  street. 

Glenboig  Fire-brick  and  Tile  Work.     Orders  left  at  A.  Nisbet's,  180  Trongate. 
6LENDINNING,  John,  cabinetmaker,  28  Spoutmouth. 
Glengaenock  Iron  Company's  Office,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 
GLENNIE,  George,  civil  engineer,  76  Wilson  street. 
Glenside  Distillery,  Campbeltown ;  John  K.  Orr,  80  Union  street,  agent. 
Globe  Insurance  Office ;  James  Christie,  22  Renfield  street ;    S.  M.  Penney,  16  St. 

Vincent  place  ;  and  Kerrs  &  Anderson,  19  Gordon  street,  agents. 
Globe  Hotel,  45  George  square ;  William  Stimpson. 

GLOVER,  Edmund,  artist  and  manager,  Prince's  Theatre- Eoyal,  house,  175  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Glover,  Eobert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  248  George  street  and  61  High  John  st., 

house,  63  High  John  street. 
GODFEEY,  Johnston,  nail  and  iron-heel  manufacturer  and  general  shoe  furnisher, 

33  Main  street,  Calton. 
GOETZ,  J.  L.,  designer,  79  South  Portland  street. 
GOLDER,  Eobert,  house  factor,  44  Norfolk  street. 

GOLDIE,  James,  brick-builder,  78  Eutherglen  loan,  house,  16  Cleland  street. 
Goldie,  John  &  Co.,  iron-founders,  Hayfield  Foundry,  Hutchesontown. 
Goldie,  John,  of  Parslaio  and  Henderson,  residence,  Mill  Brae  cottage,  by  Langside. 
Goldie,  John,  Zebra  tavern,  40  High  street. 

Goldie,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  51  Garscuhe  road. 
Goldsmiths'  Assay  Office,  32  Turner's  court. 
GOOD,  George,  house  factor,  33  North  Hanover  street. 
Good,  G.,  jun.,  of  Blaclcley  and  Good,  house,  33  North  Hanover  street. 
Good,  Miss,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

GOODALL,  William,  confectioner,  58  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
GOODWIN  and  Barclay,  jewellers  and  watch-case  makers,  137  Argyll  street. 
Goodwin,  John,  of  Sclanders  and  Goodwin,  house,  4  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Goodwin,  Robert,  house  factor,  40  George  street. 
Goodwin,  Thomas,  baker,  228  High  street. 
Goodwin,  William,  of  Ralston,  Goodwin,  ^  Co.,  house,  3  Lynedoch  street. 


136  GOODWm.-GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GOURLAY. 


Goodwin,  Mrs.,  4  Meadowside,  Woodlands  road. 

GOOLD,  John,  grocer,  30  Clyde  street,  Calton, 

Goold,  John,  spirit  dealer,  108  High  street. 

Goold,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  17  High  street. 

Goold,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Drygate  toll. 

Goold,  William,  baker,  5  Norfolk  street. 

Goold,  William,  cork  manufacturer,  29  High  street. 

Goold,  William,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  91  High  street. 

GOOLDS,  John,  ai  Mrs.  Geo.  M'-CallurrCs,  bootmaker,  18  Sauchiehall  street. 

GOULD,  James,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  439  Argyll  street,  house,  445  do. 

Gould,  Thomas,  and  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  and  general  importers 

of  foreign  goods,  102  Maxwell  street. 
Gould,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Gould  ^  Co.,  house,  44  Claremont  place.  Great  Clyde  st. 
GoRBALS  Brass  Foundry,  top  of  Portugal  street. 

Gorbals  Burj'ing-ground ;  W.  Howatt,  superintendent,  house,  92  Hospital  street. 
Gorbals  Church  and  Parish  Library,  session-house. 
Gorbals  Distillery,  26  Kirk  street. 

Gorbals  Established  Church,  Carlton  place  ;  Rev.  Robert  Houston,  minister. 
Gorbals  Foundry  Company,  206  Main  St.,  Gorbals,  and  Govan  st.,  Hutchesontown. 
Gorbals  Free  Church,  26  King  street ;  Eev.  R.  Bremner,  minister. 
Gorbals  Gravitation  Water  Company  OflSce,  90  South  Portland  street. 
Gorbals  Heritors'  Collector's  Office,  51  Adelphi  street. 

Gorbals  Parish  Poor  Rates  Office,  47  South  Portland  st. ;  Nicol  M'Dougall,  collector. 
Gorbals  Police  Office,  47  South  Portland  street. 
Gorbals  Savings  Bank,  23  Nicholson  street.     Open  every  Saturday  night  from  7  till 

9  o'clock  ;  David  Yuile,  manager. 
Gorbals  Sessional  School,  23  Norfolk  court ;  John  Thomson,  teacher. 
Gorbals  Session  Clerk's  Office,  51  Adelphi  street ;  J,  Coats,  clerk, 
Gorbals  Youths'  School,  Greenside  street;  Thomas  Neil,  teacher. 
GORDON,  Adam,  of  Gordon  cf-  Co.,  house,  48  Abbotsford  place. 
Gordon  &  Co.,  British  and  Foreign  shawl  and  mantle  warehouse,  120  Arg}'U  street. 
Gordon,  George,  agent  and  contractor,  13  Clyde  place  and  58  Buchanan  street. 
Gordon,  George,  dyer,  20  Moncrieff  street,  house,  36  Buchan  street. 
Gordon,  George,  confectioner  and  pastry  baker,  25  and  27  Hutcheson  street. 
Gordon,  George,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturer,  3  North  court,  22  Exchange 

square,  house,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 
Gordon,  James,  valuator  of  drapery  stocks,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  ho.,  54  Oxford  st. 
Gordon,  James,  3  Columbia  place. 
Gordon,  James,  bootmaker,  77  London  street. 

Gordon,  J.  F.  S.,  M.A.,  minister  of  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Chapel,  20  So.  Apsleypl. 
Gordon,  John  and  James,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  200  George  street. 
Gordon,  John,  of  J.  and  J.  Gordon,  house,  9  Clarendon  place. 
Gordon,  Matthew  Gardner,  beadle,  46  Grasme  street. 

Gordon  &  Meek,  writers,  3  Royal  Exchange  ct.,  17  Exchange  sq.,  and  85  Queen  st. 
Gordon,  Milliken,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  1 0  King  street. 
Gordon,  Peter,  grocer,  127  Green  street,  Calton. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  of  Gordon  and  IfeeJc,  house,  6  Kingston  place. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  agent  and  accountant,  22  St.  Enoch  sq.,  ho.,  14  South  Kinning  pi. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  152  Hospital  street. 
Gordon,  Rev.  William,  34  Great  Clyde  street. 
Gordon,  William,  grocer,  69  Commerce  street. 

Gordon,  William,  tinsmith  and  gasfltter,  16  Bishop  street,  house,  52  do. 
Gordon,  W.  A.,  teacher,  Wellington  place,  71  Sauchiehall  street. 
Gordon,  Mrs.,  3  Bath  street. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  William,  11  Jane  street. 

GORECKI,  Antoni,  designer  to  calico  printers  and  manufacturers,  3  West  Nile  st. 
GORMAN,  Patrick,  naU  manufacturer,  brickfield,  off  Main  street,  Calton. 
Gorman,  William,  &  Co.,  engravers  and  lithographers,  5  Hutcheson  street. 
GOULD.     See  under  Goold. 
GOSSMAN,  Adam,  joiner,  40  Cadogan  street. 
GOURLAY,  Alexander,  tea  dealer,  45  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Gourlay,  Charles,  house,  64  Oxford  street, 
Gourlay,  George,  rag-merchant,  178  Gallowgate,  house,  8  William  street. 


GOUELAY.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— GOW.  137 

Gourlay,  George,  slater,  8  William  st.,  Greenhead,  slate-yard,  56  Green  st.,  Calton. 

Gourlie,  George,  draper  and  milliner,  156  Trongate. 

Gourlay,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  11  Union  street.  ;-* 

Gourlay,  Henry,  rag  merchant,  97  Barber's  court,  Saltmarket  street.  '^) 

Gourlay,  James,  accountant,  and  agent  for  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  Prince'^ 
court,  32  Buchanan  street,  house,  9  Carlton  place.  ■•■-' 

Gourlie,  James,  of  William  Gourlie  and  Son,  house,  5  Melrose  street. 

Gourlay,  John  B.,  54  Oxford  street. 

Gourlay,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  45  Crown  street. 

Gourlay,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Port-Dundas. 

Gourlay  &  Linn,  upholstery  trimming  manufacturers,  10  Jamaica  street. 

Gourlay,  M.  B.,  of  John  Gourlay  <^  Co.,  house,  at  the  works,  Port-Dundas. 

Gourlay,  Robert,  jun.,  54  Oxford  street. 

Gourlay,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  Herbertson  street. 

Gourlay,  Robert  &  Charles,  merchants,  64  Oxford  street. 

Gourlay,  Thomas,  of  Henry  Gourlay  (f  Co.,  house,  8  South  Apsley  place. 

Gourlie,  Thomas,  of  Gourlie  and  Linn,  2  Albert  place,  Dundas  street,  Kingston, 

Gourlay,  William,  3  Abbotsford  place.  ■ '-) 

Gourlay,  William,  smith,  brassfouuder,  bellhanger,  and  gasfitter,  12  Carlton  courtj^ 
sale  shop,  Bridge  street. 

Gourlie,  William,  &  Son,  calico  printers,  &c.,  8  South  Frederick  street. 

Gourlie,  William,  jun.,  of  William  Gourlie  and  Son,  house,  29  St,  George's  road.      " 

Gourlie,  Mrs.,  tuscan  and  straw-bonnet,  millinery  and  dressmaking  establishment^^ 
156  Trongate,  and  16  Nelson  street.  "^ 

GoUEOCK  Ropework  Company,  42  Clyde  buildings.  David  Johnston,  jun,  manager  ; 
Aulay  Bain,  salesman,  house,  109  Dale  street. 

GOV  AN,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  51  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Govan,  James,  Railway  hotel  and  tavern,  7  and  9  Clyde  place. 

Govan,  John,  general  agent,  ship-broker,  and  commission  merchant,  2  Howard  street^ 
house,  41  Cook  street. 

Govan,  John,  at  John  iPCall  cf-  Co.''s,  house,  11  Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 

Govan,  John,  jun.,  at  W.  Govan  and  Son's,  house,  26  Wallace  street. 

Govan,  William,  of  William  Govan  and  Son,  house,  Southpark,  Hillhead. 

Govan,  William,  jun.,  of  William  Govan  and  Son,  house,  Southpark,  Hillhead. 

Govan,  William,  and  Son,  manufacturers,  15  Renfield  street. 

Govan  Annexation  Parish  Rooms,  head  of  Dale  street.  James  D.  Kirkwood,  in- 
spector. 

Govan  Bar-Iron  Works  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Govan  Colliery  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Govan  Iron  Works  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Govanhaugh  Dyeworks,  Alexander  Harvey,  Hutchesontown. 

Grovan  Parish  Road-money  Office,  24  St.  Enoch  square.     D.  Dreghorn,  collector. 

Govan  Parish  Poor-rate  Office,  24  St.  Enoch  square.     D.  Dreghorn,  collector. 

Govan  Parish  Session-Clerk's  Office,  GofB-n  School-house.    Wm.  Fulton,  A.M.,  clerk. 

Govan  Parish  Workhouse,  head  of  Dalefttreeet. 

GovBENTHENT  Emigration  Office,  Custo'fii^iiouse. 

Government  School  of  Design,  16  Ingram  street.     James  Ritchie,  secretary. 

GOW,  Alexander  M.,  successor  to  John  Stephen,  architect,  23  South  Hanover  street. 

Gow,  Allan  C,  ship  and  insurance  agent,  commission  merchant,  and  vice-consul  for 
the  kingdom  of  the  Two  Sicilies,  87  Union  street,  house,  2  Chatham  place, 
Stirling's  road. 

Gow,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  35  Miller  street. 

Gow,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Gow  <f  Co.,  house,  Newstead  place,  Govan  road. 

Gow,  Butler,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  55  Wilson  street. 

Gow,  John,  of  Gow,  Butler,  <^  Co.,  12  Stobcross  crescent,  Partick  road. 

Gow,  Murray,  sewed  muslin  manufacturer  and  commission  merchant,  9  Royal  Ex- 
change square,  house,  57  North  Hanover  street. 

Gow,  Robert,  merchant,  71  Queen  street,  house,  15  Abbotsford  place. 

Gow,  Robert,  jun.,  accountant  and  house-factor,  agent  for  County  Fire  and  Provident 
Life  Offices,  71  Queen  street,  house,  Belhaven  place,  299  Sauchiehall  street, 

Gow,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  154  Saltmarket. 

Gow,  Mrs.  John,  poulterer,  199  Sauchiehall  street. 

Gow,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  12  Main  street,  Anderston. 


138  GOW.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GEAHAM. 

Gow,  Miss  Margaret,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Great  Dovehill. 

Gow,  ]\Iiss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  175  Buchanan  street. 

GOWANS,  Adam,  bookbinder,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street. 

GOWDIE,  David,  coal  agent,  74  High  John  street. 

Gowdie,  David,  janitor,  High  School. 

GOWLAND,  Brothers,  starch  manufacturers,  wholesale  coffee  and  spice  merchants, 

28  and  32  Miller  street. 
Gowland,  John,  of  Gowland^  Brothers,  residence,  West  Balgray  house,  Gt.  Western  rd. 
Gowland,  Thomas,  of  Goivland,  Brother's,  house,  3  Lansdowne  crescent. 
GRACIE,  Thomas,  sculptor,  4  Rutherglen  road. 

GRAHAM,  Adam,  of  W.  A.  cj-  /.  Graham,  house,  Thomwood,  Partick, 
Graham,  Alexander,  victualler,  23  Garscube  road. 
Graham,  Alexander,  grocer,  24  Drygate  lane. 

Graham,  Alexander,  of  Wm.  Graham  ^  Co.,  house,  202  Adelaide  place. 
Graham,  Alexander,  Eagle  Temperance  hotel,  59  Maxwell  street. 
Graham,  A,  H.,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Graham,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  gold  thread  and  plate,  gold  and  silver 

laces  for  exportation,  sewing  and  tambouring  worsteds,  &c.,  113  Brunswick  St. 
Graham,  Charles  Slaxwell,  17  Woodside  terrace. 
Graham  &  Crawford,  bakers  and  flour  merchants,  145  Gallowgate. 
Graham,  Donald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  5  South  Coburg  street. 
Graham,  Duncan,  flesher,  17  Jlain  street,  Anderston. 
Graham,  Francis,  hairdresser,  7  Havanuah  stieet. 
Graham,  Francis,  shoemaker,  134  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Graham,  Francis,  candle  warehouse,  242  High  street. 
Graham,  George,  millwriijht.  Old  Bridge-end,  Partick. 
Graham,  J.  &  C.  M.,  cotton  works.  West  street,  Calton.     Letters  left  at  William 

Sleigh's,  84  Wilson  street. 
Graham,  James,  of  W.  A.  and  J.  Graham,  house,  14  Sandyford  place. 
Graham,  James  Maxwell,  17  Woodside  terrace. 
Graham,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  36  Green  street. 
Graham,  James,  victualler  and  grocer,  115  King  street. 
Graham,  James,  writer,  173  George  street. 

Graham,  James,  wright  and  builder,  184  George  street,  house,  49  Montrose  street. 
Graham,  James,  merchant,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Graham,  James,  victualler  and  grocer,  79  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Graham,  James,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  238  Argjdl  street,  ho.,  24  Robertson  st. 
Graham,  John,  printer,  23  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  73  West  Nile  street. 
Graham,  John,  accountant,  and  house  and  insurance  agent,  107  Buchanan  street, 

house,  48  Oxford  street. 
Graham,  John,  of  Graham  and  M'-Dougall,  house,  84  North  street. 
Graham,  John,  of  Anderson,  Graham,  tf  Co.,  residence,  Lambhill. 
Graham,  John,  of  Lang  and  Graham,  house,  6  Royal  crescent. 
Graham,  John,  spirit  dealer,  164  East  Milf9;-ioStreet. 
Graham,  John,  provision  merchant,  29  GeBmtte^treet,  Calton. 
Graham,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  l(j-:4^)uglas  street. 
Grceme,  John,  surgeon,  144  High  street,  house,  29  Hutcheson  street. 
Graham,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  Sackville  place,  136  Stirling's  road. 
Graham,  John,  washer  and  bleachei-.  High  green,  Towuhead. 
Graham,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  New  street,  2  Well  street,  Calton,  and 

419  Argyll  street. 
Graham,  J.  L.,  tailor,  and  beadle  of  the  Argyll  Free  Church,  10  and  16  Oswald  st. 
Graham,  J.  &  J.  T.,  confectioners,  98  Stockwell  street. 
Graham  &  M'Dougall,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  127  Brunswick  street. 
Graham,  Malcolm,  oil  and  grease  manufacturers,  Anderson  street,  Gallowgate,  house, 

9  Clyde  place. 
Graham,  Michael,  assistant-inspector.  City  Poor  House,  house,  6  Suffolk  street. 
Graham,  Peter,  of  MCallum  and  Graham,  house,  24  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 
Graham,  Robert,  &  Co.,  gingham  manufacturers,  52  Glassford  street. 
Graham,  Robert,  &  Co.,  pocket-book  makers,  58  Buchanan  street. 
Graham,  Robert,  of  the  Customs,  6  Anderston  quay. 
Graham,  Robert,  of  William  Graham  cj-  Co.,  house,  210  Adelaide  place. 
Graham,  Robert,  dyer,  9  and  11  Shuttle  street. 


GEAHAM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GRANT.  139 


Graham,  Robert,  cooper,  34  Cariick  street. 

Graham,  T.  &  T.  Hill,  Sashie  Office,  6  Moore  place,  "West  George  street. 

Graham,  Thomas,  pattern-drawei-,  289  Parliamentary  road. 

Graham,  Thomas,  Star  hotel  and  tavern,  Sandyford. 

Graham,  W.  A.  &  J.,  -writers,  42  George  square. 

Graham,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  70  Miller  street. 

Graham,  William,  &  Co.,  packing-box  makers,  55  Candleriggs. 

Graham,  William  &  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  70  Miller  street. 

Graham,  William,  jun.,  of  William,  Graham  tj-  Co.^  house,  Castlemilk  place. 

Graham,  William,  of  Lanibhill,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  (f  Co.''s,  residence,  Lambhill, 

Graham,  William,  spirit  dealer,  25  Lawmoor  place,  Govanhaugh. 

Graham,  William,  of  W.  A.  and  J.  Graham^  house,  4  Newton  place. 

Graham,  William,  goods  agent,  Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway,  house,  31 
Paterson  street. 

Graham  &  Young,  patent  oil  and  grease  manufacturers,  Anderson  St.,  Gallowgate. 

Graham,  Mrs.  John,  3  Balmanno  street. 

Graham,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  152  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Graham,  Mrs.  John,  88  North  Hanover  street. 

Graham,  Mrs.  J.,  green  grocer,  63  Crown  street. 

Graham,  Mrs.,  and  Miss  Fleming,  seminar}'  for  young  ladies,  Clareniont  house, 

Graham,  Mrs.  Patrick,  6  Roj'al  crescent. 

Graham,  Agnes,  grocer,  12  Crown  street. 

Graham,  Margaret,  provision  dealer,  51  Stockwell  street, 

Graham,  Miss,  milliner,  10  and  12  Nelson  street. 

Graham,  Misses,  lodgings,  255  George  stieet. 

GRANDISON,  James,  &  Sons,  machine-makers,  25  Govan  street. 

Grandison,  William,  of  James  Grandison  cf-  Sons,  house,  2  Edwin  place. 

Grandisoii,  Robert,  of  James  Grandison  ^"  Sons,  house,  80  Lavi'moor  place,  South  Wel- 
lington street. 

GRANGE  &  M'Tyre,  bootmakers,  15  Exchange  place. 

GRANGER,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  97  Abercromby  street. 

Granger,  James,  baker,  232  Argyll  street. 

Granger,  John,  baker,  86  Gnrscube  road. 

Granger,  John,  cowfeeder,  223  Holm  street. 

Granger,  Robert,  Govan  Iron- Works,  1  Dixon  street. 

Granger,  Robert,  cartwright,  33  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Granger,  William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  6  Rose  street  and  11  Crown  street. 

GRANT,  Alexander,  merchant,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Wingfield,  BothweU, 

Grant,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  411  Gallowgate, 

Grant,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  44  Broomielaw. 

Grant,  Alexander,  smith  and  farrier,  145  Castle  street. 

Grant,  Allan,  &  Sons,  plasterers,  36  M.dtland  street. 

Grant,  Andrew,  merchant,  32  Parson  street,  Barony  glebe. 

Grant,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  203  Cowcaddens  street. 

Grant,  Archibald,  flesher,  37  Grseme  street. 

Grant  &  Co.,  cotton,  linen,  worsted,  woolIen-y?.m,  and  goods  merchants,  and  com- 
mission agents,  34  Wilson  street. 

Grant,  Charles,  of  Charles  Grant  tf  Co.,  residence.  New  Hall,  Greenhead. 

Grant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  merchants,  34  Wilson  street. 

Grant,  Duncan,  of  Grant  cf  Co.,  residence,  New  Hall,  Greenhead. 

Grant,  G.  A.,  hosier,  1 62  Hospital  street. 

Grant,  George,  &  Son,  manufacturers  by  power,  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 

Grant,  George,  corkcutter,  466  Argyll  street. 

Grant,  George,  of  George  Grant  and  Son,  house,  21  Whitevale  street. 

Grant,  James,  builder,  1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 

Grant,  James,  jun.,  builder,  23  Douglas  street. 

Grant,  James,  spirit  dealer,  39  North  Fiederick  street. 

Grant,  J.,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  74  Rutherglen  loan,  house,  75  Govan  street. 

Grant,  J.,  &  Co.,  outfitters,  156  Argyll  street. 

Grant,  John,  muslin  manufacturer,  40  Candleriggs,  house,  50  Great  Hamiltou  street. 

Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer,  19  Wellington  street. 

Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer,  422  Gallowgate. 

Grant,  John,  at  Winchester  and  M'- Gibbon's,  house,  458  Argyll  street. 


140  GEANT.— GENEEAL  DIEECTOEY.— GEAT. 


Grant,  Peter,  confectioner,  90  Kirk  street,  Galton. 

Grant,  Richard  E.,  ofPaton  and  Grant,  house,  35  Eose  street,  GamethilL 

Grant,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  81  Candleriggs. 

Grant,  William,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  merchant,  330  Argyll  street. 

Grant,  W.  H.,  New  Byron  tavern,  36  Broomielaw. 

Grant,  Mrs.  A.,  mangier,  117  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Grant,  Mrs.,  china  dealer,  23  Market  lane. 

GEASSE,  E.,  artist's  colourman  and  print-seller,  5  "West  Nile  street. 

GEASSICK,  Peter,  last  and  boot-tree  maker,  47  Stockwell  street. 

GEAVES,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50j  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

GEAY,  A.  F.,  of  Glentig,  1  Albany  place. 

Gray,  Andrew,  17  South  Portland  street. 

Gray,  Andrew,  jun.,  commission  merchant  and  drysalter,  40  Miller  street. 

Gray,  Archibald,  flesher,  321  Sauchiehall  street  and  17  Stobcross  street.  ' 

Gray  &  Co.,  music  and  musical  instrument  sellers,  29  Eenfield  street. 

Gray,  Charles  &  David,  distillers,  4  Muirhead  street. 

Gray,  Charles,  of  Charles  and  David  Gray,  residence,  Cathcart. 

Gray,  Charles,  plain  and  decorative  painter  and  paper-hanger,  6  and  8  Bath  street. 

Gray,  David,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  81  Queen  street. 

Gray,  David,  of  David  Gray  and  Son,  house,  3  Eonald  street. 

Gray  &  Donaldson,  calenderers  and  packers,  1  George  square. 

Gray,  George  G.,  of  Gray  ^  Co.,  29  Eenfield  street. 

Gray,  Rev.  Dr.  George,  professor  of  Oriental  languages.  College. 

Gray,  H.  C.  M.,  piano-forte  tuner,  29  Eenfield  street. 

Gray,  H.,  &  Co.,  galvanic  battery  and  chemical  apparatus  makers,  3  South  Portland 

street. 
Gray,  James,  of  James  Gray  4'  Co.,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 
Gray,  James,  jun.,  of  Anderson  and  Gray,  16  Springfield  court. 
Gray,  James,  victualler,  23  Little  street,  Calton. 
Gray,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  147  Gallowgate. 
Gray,  James,  of  Gray  and  Donaldson,  38  St.  Andrew  square. 
Gray,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  651  Gallowgate. 
Gray,  James,  cabinetmaker,  4  Hill  street,  Gallowgate. 

Gray,  James,  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  engineers,  and  boiler-makers,  54  Washington  st. 
Gray,  J.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers,  28  Spoutmouth. 

Gray,  J.  &  J.,  proprietors,  North  British  Advertiser,  10  Eoyal  Exchange  square. 
Gray,  John,  Stewarton  and  Dunlop  carrier,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Gray,  John,   manufacturer  of  tobacco  and  snufF,  79  Argyll  street,  house,  3  South 

Margaret  street. 
Gray,  John  Boyle,  writer,  of  Gray  and  Wilson,  house,  185  St.  Vincent  street. 
Gray,  John,  of  Brown,  Doiunes,  and  Co. 
Gray,  John,  commission  agent,  93  London  street. 
Gray,  John,  victualler  and  grocer,  39  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Gray,  John,  Catholic  clergyman,  38  Portugal  street. 

Gray,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  confectioners,  155  Trongate,  works,  47  King  street. 
Gray,  Matthew,  manager,  Peel  Street  Factory,  Peel  St.,  Mile-end,  house,  3  Morris  pi. 
Gray,  Peter,  Dundas  Hill  spirit  cellar,  18  Brown  street. 
Gray,  Peter,  saddler,  103  Garscube  road. 

Gray,  Richard,  of  Richard  Gray  ^  Co.,  2  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Gray,  Richard,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  48  Gordon  street. 
Gray,  Eobert,  of  Robert  Gray  <^  Co.,  Brazilian  vice-consulate,  48  Gordon  street, 

house,  191  Eenfrew  street. 
Gray,  Robert,  &  Co.,  coal-masters,  office,  56  Broomielaw. 
Gray,  Eobert,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  48  Gordon  street. 
Gray,  Robert,  &  Son,  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and  watchmakers,  78  Argyll  street. 
Gray,  Eobert,  fruit  dealer,  Bazaar. 
Gray,  Robert,  bleacher,  52  Clyde  place. 
Gray,  Eobert,  conductor  of  ball  music,  29  Eenfield  street. 
Gray,  Robert,  of  Gleuorchard,  29  Lynedoch  street. 

Gray,  Eobert,  agent  for  Shaws-water  Cotton-spinning  Company,  83  Hutcheson  st. 
Gray  &  Sou,  engravers,  lithographers,  copperplate,  and  gold  printers,  67  Trongate. 
Gray,  T.  &  J.,  stripe  and  check  manufacturers,  70  Brunswick  street. 
Gray,  Thomas,  storekeeper  and  grain-weigher,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Eailway. 


GRAY.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— GREIG.  141 


Gray,  Thomas,  manufacturer,  108  Hutcheson  street. 

Gray,  Thomas,  tinsmith  and  gasfittei-,  47  Jamaica  street,  house,  45  Eglinton  street. 

Gray,  Thomas,  of  David  Gray  and  Son,  81  Queen  street. 

Gray,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Gray,  Thomas,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  26  Nelson  street. 

Gray,  Walter,  merchant,  46  Renfield  street,  house,  14  Abercromby  place. 

Gray,  William,  spirit  dealer,  45  East  Clyde  street. 

Gray,  William,  manager,  at  Charles  Todd  and  Higgmbotham^s  weaving  factory.  Com- 
mercial road,  house,  12  South  Wellington  street. 

Gray,  William,  at  Thomas  M'^Guffie's,  35  Miller  street,  house,  14  Taylor  street. 

Gray,  William,  coal  master,  Garthamlock  Coal  Office,  36  Sauchiehall  street. 

Gray,  William,  egg  and  butter  merchant,  55  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Gray,  William,  spirit  dealer,  23  Malta  street. 

Gray,  William,  &  Co.,  fire-brick  makers.  Letters  left  at  Mr.  Fulton's,  90  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

Gray  &  Wilson,  -writers,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 

Gray,  Mrs.  James,  commercial  lodgings,  92  Broomielaw. 

Gray,  Mrs.  J.,  1  Monteith  row. 

Gray,  Mrs.,  commission  agent,  80  North  Frederick  street. 

Gray,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  59  Renfield  street. 

Gray,  Mrs.  Davy,  51  North  Frederick  street. 

Gray,  Margaret,  grocer,  15  Well  street. 

Gray,  Miss,  105  Douglas  street. 

Gray,  Miss,  staymaker,  9  New  street,  Calton, 

GREEN,  Bernard,  general  broker,  87  Old  vennel. 

Geeen  Market,  48  Back  wynd  and  New  wynd. 

Greenfield  Bleaching  Co.,  Mearns.     Letters  left  at  23  West  George  street. 

Greenhead  Established  Church,  100  Canning  street.     Vacant. 

GREENLEES,  Alexander,  chemist  and  druggist,  420  Argyll  street. 

Greenlees,  Charles  C,  at  D.  Roberts  cj-  Go's,  4  Bothwell  street,  lodgings,  26  Robert- 
son street. 

Greenlees,  Robert,  portrait  painter,  151  New  City  road. 

Greenlees,  Matthew,  commission  merchant,  25  Abbotsford  place. 

GREENLIE,  John,  bootmaker,  162  Trongate. 

Geeenock  Railway  Co.'s  Goods  and  Parcel  Office,  Springfield  court,  58  Buchanan  st. 

Greenock  Railway  Station,  14  Bridge  street. 

Greenock  Ropework  Company ;  D.  Johnstone,  manager,  42  Clyde  buildings. 

Greenock  Saw  Mill  Co.,  81  Wellington  street. 

GREENSHIELDS,  A.,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  87  Queen  street. 

Greenshields,  A.,  of  A.  Greenshields  ^  Co.,  house,  2  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 

Greenshields,  Brothers,  piano-forte  and  music-sellers,  19  Argyll  arcade. 

Greenshields,  David,  of  Greenshields,  Brothers,  house,  17  Holmhead  street. 

Greenshields,  James,  1 7  Holmhead  street. 

Greenshields,  James,  &  Co.,  asphalte  and  waterproof  cloth  manufacturers.  Agents 
for  Ritchie  &  Sons'  roofing,  inodorous,  and  other  felts,  Crown  court,  33  Vii'ginia 
street. 

Greenshields,  Robert,  of  Greenshields,  Brothers,  house,  17  Holmhead  street. 

GREER,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  professor  of  Hygeianism ;  consulting  office,  11  Hut- 
cheson  street,  house,  104  Peel  terrace,  GarnethiU. 

Grier,  WUliam,  victualler,  13  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Grier,  Mrs.,  8  Abbotsford  place. 

GREGORY,  W.  C,  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Queen  street. 

Gregory,  Mrs.,  67  West  Regent  street. 

GREIG,  David,  accountant,  124  St.  Vincent  street. 

Greig,  David,  at  M,  M^Farlane  <^  Co.'s,  distillers,  Port-Dundas,  ho.,  5  Brighton  pi. 

Greig,  David,  at  M,  M'Farlane  ^  Co.'s,  house,  207  St.  George's  road. 

Greig,  J.,  house  factor,  3  Green  street,  Calton. 

Greig,  J.  G.,  surgeon-dentist,  82  West  Regent  street. 

Greig,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker,  44  Millroad  street. 

Greig,  Robert,  wright  and  mangle-maker,  20  Greyfriars'  wynd,  147  High  street, 
house,  44  Taylor  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Greig,  William  N.,  teacher  of  writing  and  arithmetic,  4  Wemyss  place. 

Greig,  William,  grocer,  86  Kirk  street,  Calton. 


142  GREIG— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— GUTHEIE. 

Greig,  William,  manager,  Glasgow  New  Apothecaries'  Hall,  57  and  59  Glassford  st., 
house,  2  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

Greig,  William,  clerk,  20  Union  street. 

Greg,  Mrs.  John,  crape-dresser,  95  North  Hanover  street. 

GRIBBEN,  Henry,  M.D.,  surgeon,  144  Bridgegate  street  and  163  Stockwell  street, 
house,  161  do. 

GRIER.     See  Greer. 

GRIERSON,  Archd.  Grade,  Abbotsford  hotel  and  chop-house,  and  commercial  lodg- 
ings, 66  Trongate  and  25  Nelson  street. 

Grierscn,  James,  tailor,  43  Govan  street. 

Grierson  &  Law,  wool  and  worsted  spinners  ;  George  Chisholm,  agent,  8  John  street. 

Grierson  &  Murray,  goldsmiths  and  jewellers,  34  Buchanan  street. 

Grierson,  Robert,  general  broker,  7  M'Alpine  street. 

Grierson,  Robert,  nail  manufacturer,  49  Brown  street. 

Grierson,  William,  factor,  warden  of  Bridgeton  burying-ground,  43  Green  street. 

Grierson,  William,  at  Campbell  <^  Co.'s,  house,  189  Buchanan  street. 

Grierson,  Mrs.  William,  3  Abbotsford  place. 

GRIEVE,  Alexander,  of  Grieve  and  Cochrane,  house,  5  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 

Grieve  &  Cochrane,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  44  High  street. 

Grieve,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  20  Finlay  st.,  house,  Albert  terrace,  199  Renfrew  st. 

Grieve,  Robert,  surgeon,  50  Cowcaddens  street. 

Grieve,  Robert  &  Thomas,  wholesale  tea  merchants,  71  Wilson  street. 

Grieve,  Robert,  of  Robert  and  Thomas  Grieve,  house,  122  VA^ellington  street. 

Grieve,  Thomas,  of  Robert  and  Thomas  Grieve,  house,  122  Wellington  street. 

Grieve,  William,  flesher,  95  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Grieve,  Mrs.,  Albert  terrace,  199  Renfrew  street. 

GRIFFIN,  Charles,  of  Richard  Griffin  4'  Co.,  house,  1  Provanside. 

Griffin,  Peter,  slatei-,  52  Abercromby  street,  corner  of  Rose  street. 

Griffin,  Richard,  &  Co.,  publishers,  booksellers,  stationers,  and  manufacturers  of  che- 
mical apparatus,  40  Buchanan  street. 

GRIFFITH,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  25  Canon  street. 

GRINDLAY,  George,  confectioner,  15  Saltmarket. 

GROUCOCK,  Copestake,  Moore,  &  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  31 
Argyll  street. 

GROVES,  Richard,  &  Sons,  manufacturers  of  steel,  files,  saws,  &c.,  Sheffield ;  agent, 
Alex.  M.  Edwards,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Guarantee  Society  of  London ;  agents,  T.  G.  Buchanan,  and  L.  M.  Kerr,  157  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Guardian  Assurance  Co.,  19  Cochran  street;  D.  T.  Perry,  agent. 

Guardian  Newspaper  Office,  94  Miller  street. 

GUILD,  Jame?  W.,  of  Knox  and  Guild,  house,  Anchorage  cottage,  Bothwell. 

GULLILAND,  A.,  wright,  56  Garscube  place. 

GUILLEAUME,  I*.,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  53  Buccleuch  street. 

GUMPRECHT,  Julius,  merchant,  5  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Gumprecht,  Mrs.,  institution  for  young  ladies,  5  Lynedoch  crescent. 

GUNION,  John,  of  Jaffrey  and  Gunion,  house,  33  Warwick  street. 

Gunion,  William,  of  Jaffrey  and  Gunion,  house,  85  Candleriggs. 

GUNN,  Benjamin,  of  Gunn  and  Buchanan,  house,  113  Renfrew  street. 

Gunn  &  Buchanan,  clothiers  and  hatters,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Gunn,  F.  D.,  agent  and  house  factor,  9  Stirling  street. 

Gunn,  George,  coal  merchant  and  carriage  hirer,  395  Sauchiehall  street. 

Gunn,  George,  porter,  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  11  Queen  street. 

Gunn,  Robert,  of  North  British  Mail,  23  Clarendon  place. 

Gunn,  Thomas,  clothier,  130  Cowcaddens  street. 

Gunn,  William,  brassfouuder,  compass-maker,  and  tinsmith,  15  Centre  street. 

Gunn,  William,  shuttle-maker,  6  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Gunn,  William,  bagpipe-maker,  25  East  Clyde  street. 

Gunn,  Mrs.,  midwife,  46  Portugal  street. 

GUNNIS,  George  G.,  of  Sam.  Higginbotham,  Son,  and  Gunnis,  ho.,  Mount  Herriet. 

Gunnis,  George  P.,  merchant,  11  Prince's  square,  house,  17  Lynedoch  crescent. 

GUTHRIE,  David,  victualler,  77  and  213,  High  street,  house,  147  do. 

Guthrie,  James,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  20  Union  street. 

Guthrie,  Rev.  John,  15  Ronald  street. 


GUTHRIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HAMIL.  143 


Guthrie,  Robert,  accountant,  163  Eglinton  street. 

Guthrie,  William,  secretary  and  treasurer,  Glasgow  "Water  Works  Office,  23  Miller  St., 

house,  109  Renfrew  street. 
Guthrie,  William,  writer,  49  West  George  street,  house,  11  Florence  place. 
Guthrie,  William,  tailor  and.  clothier,  22  Union  street,  house,  do. 
GuTTA  Percha  Wholesale  Warehouse,  Hendry,  Brothers,  5  Dixon  street. 
Gutta  Percha  Depot,  Samuel  Wilson,  65  Candleriggs.— <S'ee  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
GUTTSTAM,  J.,  &  S.  Liberman,  oil-cloth  manufactui-ers,  111  North  Hanover  st. 
Guttstam,  J.,  405  Parliamentary  road. 

H 

HAD  AWAY,  John  P.  S.,  manager,  Kames  Gunpowder  Company,  25  St.  Enoch  sq., 
house,  88  Buccleucli  street,  Gamethill. 

HADDEN,  Alexander,  bookseller  and  stationer,  181^  High  st.,  house,  3  College  st. 

Hadden,  Thos.  L.,  manager,  St.  RoUox  flax  mill,  £5  Garngad  road,  house,  1  Wood- 
lands terrace. 

Hadden,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  179  High  street. 

Haddin,  Rev.  John,  2  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 

HADDO W,  James,  temperance  coflfee-house,  reading-  room,  and  commercial  lodgings, 
59  Trongate. 

Haddow,  James,  spirit  merchant,  86  Bridgegate. 

Haddow,  John,  warehouseman,  44  and  46  Canon  street. 

Haddow,  Mrs.  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  57  Cheapside  street, 

HADFIELD,  George,  ironmonger,  cutler,  edge-tool  and  saw-maker,  47  Argyll  st. 

HAGAN,  William,  travelling  merchant,  184  Gallowgate. 

Haghill  Distillery  ;  Hunter  and  Sharpe,  agents,  35  Buchanan  street. 

HAHN,  Augustus,  metal  broker  and  commission  agent,  33  Renfield  street,  house, 
247  Sauchiehall  street. 

HAIG,  Archibald,  commercial  traveller,  140  Buchanan  street. 

Haig,  Mrs.  Thomas,  184  Crown  street. 

HAINING,  Mrs.,  victualler,  17  King  street. 

HAIR,  David,  painter,  18  Norfolk  street. 

Hair,  James,  general  grocer,  66  Taylor  street. 

Hair,  William,  house  factor,  39  Robertson  street,  house,  35  do. 

HALBERT,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  slaters,  77  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Halbert,  Wm.,  bar  and  sheriff  officer,  keeper  of  the  Sheriff's  chambers,  Wilson  st. 

HALDANE,  Henry,  of  Anderston  and  Haldane,  ho.,  Albert  terrace,  191  Renfrew  St. 

HALES,  Rev.  William,  Wesleyan  minister,  48  Whitevale. 

HALKET,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  7  Greenhill  street,  Anderston. 

Halket,  James,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  3  Antigua  place.  Nelson  street, 

Halifax,  Boston,  and  New  York  Royal  Mail  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. 

HALL,  David,  salesman  for  Lord  Belhaven's  Wishaw  coal,  Gushetfaulds,  house, 
126  Thistle  street. 

Hall,  Alexander,  4  Morris  place. 

Hall,  Da\'id,  clerk,  City  Poor  House,  house,  2  Ure  place. 

Hall,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  20  Ingram  street. 

Hall,  John,  brazier  and  tin-plate  worker,  171  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Hall,  John,  haberdasher,  27  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Hall,  Patrick  Blaney,  Examiner  office,  house,  7  Eglinton  street. 

Hall,  Peter,  of  James  Hall  4'  Co.,  47  Cambridge  street. 

Hall,  William,  surgeon,  143  Stobcross  street. 

Hall,  W.  D.,  of  Ferguson  and  Mall,  131  Buchanan  street. 

Hall,  Mrs.,  21  Melbourne  place,  Kingston. 

Hall,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  128  Union  street. 

Hall,  Miss,  10  Wellington  street. 

HALLEY,  James,  tailor,  89  High  John  street. 

Hally,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Douglas  street. 

HALLIDAY,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  46  North  Portland  street. 

Halliday,  William,  spirit  merchant,  88  Union  street,  house,  97  Hospital  street, 

Halliday,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  177  St.  Vincent  street. 

HAMEL, ,  of  Walter  Crum  ^  Co.,  51  Cochran  street. 

Hamil,  John,  provision  merchant  and  poulterer,  26  Howard  street. 


X-44  HAMILTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HAMILTON. 

HAMILTON,  Alexander,  grocer.  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  261  High  street. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  gas-fitter,  and  bell-hanger,  37  Trongate. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  grain  and  flour  merchant,  60  Union  street. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  16  Brunswick  lane,  residence,  Tyrefield  house, 

HUlhead. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  clothier,  128  Union  street. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  168  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  231  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  Archibald,  manager.  North  British  Insurance  Office,  8  Royal  Exchange 

square,  house,  5  Woodside  crescent. 
Hamilton,  Archibald,  of  Hamilton  and  Arthur,  house,  14  West  Campbell  street. 
Hamilton,  Archibald,  grain  merchant,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
Hamilton,  Archibald,  victualler,  29  M'Kechnie  street. 
Hamilton  &  Arthur,  grain  merchants,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street. 
Hamilton,  Arthur,  emigrants'  store,  196  Broomielaw. 
Hamilton,  B.,  spirit  dealer,  143  Canning  street. 
Hamilton,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  agents  for  British 

Com.  Insurance  Co.,  and  New  York  line  of  packets,  240  Broomielaw  quay. 
Hamiltons  &  Co.,  merchants,  38  West  George  street. 
Hamilton,  Charles,  wine  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co., 

63  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,    David,    cotton-yarn   and   commission  agent,  62  Ingram   street,  house, 

9  Royal  crescent. 
Hamilton,  David,  of  J.  6^  R.  Hamilton,  house,  6  Chatham  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Hamilton,  David,  grocer,  14  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Hamilton,  David,  fruit  merchant,  43  London  street. 
Hamilton,  Duke  of.  Coal  Office,  5  Dixon  street. 

Hamilton,  Dundas,  of  M'^Naughtan  and  Hamilton,  house,  21  Florence  place. 
Hamilton  Farm  and  FuUarton  Coal  Office,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  6  and  10  Stockwell  street. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  piano-forte  maker  and  turner,  86  Renfrew  street. 
Hamilton,  George,  at  P.  Scotland  ^  Co.''s,  house,  10  Robertson  street. 
Hamilton,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  22  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Hamilton,  George,  confectioner,  156  and  282  High  street. 
Hamilton,  Gilbert,  provision  merchant,  181  Buchanan  street. 
Hamilton  &  Jack,  manufacturers,  14  Montrose  street. 
Hamilton,  James,  181  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  of  Hamilton,  Brothers,  (f  Co.,  residence,  Ivy  bank. 
Hamilton,  James,  at  Hohert  Barclay  and  Curie's,  house,  Franklin  terrace,  Partick  rd. 
Hamilton,  James,  writer,  of  J,  <^  J,  Hamilton,  house,  15  Royal  crescent. 
Hamilton,  James,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  90  Argyll  street,  house,  5  Hill  street. 

Garnet  hill. 
Hamilton,  James,  jun.,  assistant  cashier.  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house.  Bank 

street,  Hillhead. 
Hamilton,  James,  minibus  proprietor  and  tavern  keeper,  37  Trongate. 
Hamilton,  James,  pawnbroker,  82  M' Alpine  street. 
Hamilton,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  92  Eglinton  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  accountant.  Western  Bank,  ho,  7  Apsley  place,  Gt.  Western  road. 
Hamilton,  James,  toll-keeper,  255  Parliamentary  road. 

Hamilton,  James  D.,  writer,  of  J.  4'  J-  Hamilton,  house,  6  South  Hanover  street. 
Hamilton,  James  M.,  merchant  and  agent,  69  St.  Vincent  street,  residence,  Grange- 
hill,  near  Beith. 
Hamilton,  J.  &  J.,  writers,  17  South  Hanover  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  baker,  369  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  John  C,  broker,  18  Gibson  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  jun.,  galvanized  metal  works,  8  Lancefield  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  44  Clyde  buildings. 
Hamilton,  John,  shuttle-maker,  248  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  John  George,  157  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  &  Sons,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufactm-ers,  29  King  street,  and  88 

and  62  Prince's  street,  house,  75  Charlotte  street. 


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Hamilton,  John,  agent  for  the  patent  dry  gas-meter,  and  contractor  for  gas  ap- 
paratus, &c.,  146  Argyll  street,  house,  27  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. — See  Ad- 
vertisenierU  in  Appendix. 

Hamilton,  John,  provision  merchant,  25  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Hamilton,  John  W.,  of  HamiMon  <f  Co.,  residence,  North  Park  house. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  R.,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  St.  David's  court,  16  Canon  street, 

Hamilton,  Joseph,  baker,  148  Dalmarnock  road. 

Hamilton,  Joseph,  v,fholesale  provision  merchant,  138  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Hamilton,  J.  P.,  Crossmyloof  factory  bread,  16  Main  street,  Anderston, 

Hamilton  &  Lang,  muslin-net  manufacturers,  9  Cochran  street. 

Hamilton,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  cotton-yarn  merchts.  and  manufacturers,  85  Candleriggs. 

Hamilton,  Matthew,  of  Matthew  Hamilton  cj-  Co.,  house,  Lilybank,  Hillhead. 

Hamilton,  M'Mutrie,  &  Paterson,  calenderers,  glaziers,  hot-pressers,  packers,  starch- 
ers,  &c.,  Smith's  court,  53  Candleriggs.  ' 

Hamilton,  Peter,  ofW.  (f  J.  Davidson  ^  Co.,  house,  126  North  Montrose  street.         ' 

Hamilton,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  143  Canning  street,  Calton, 

Hamilton  &  Miller,  stone-carvers,  Mason  street. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  produce  broker,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  dairyman,  11  Hospital  street. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  of  J.  and  JR.  Hamilton,  6  Chatham  place,  71  Stirling  road. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  of  Hamilton,  M^Mutrie,  and  Paterson,  house,  20  Candleriggs. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  of  Thos.  Allan  cf-  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  flesher  and  provision  merchant,  164  Gallowgate. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  dairjmaan,  1 7  Carrick  street. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  of  Combe  and  Hamilton,  house,  35  Warwick  street. 

Hamilton,  Rolland  S.,  surveyor  for  National  Insurance  Co.,  Alliance  Assurance  Co., 
and  Insurance  Co,  of  Scotland,  91  North  Frederick  st. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Hamilton,  Samuel,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  86  West  Nile  street. 

Hamilton  &  Sinclair,  writers,  129  Ingram  street. 

Hamilton,  T.  &  J.,  bobbin-turners,  42  Tobago  street,  Calton,  house,  3  Canning  st. 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  victualler  and  dairyman,  4  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  victualler,  21  and  23  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  baker  and  victualler,  20  North  Albion  street,  office,  51  College! 
street,  house,  St.  Andrew's  road,  Pollockshields.  ; 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  jun.,  at  Robert  Cochrane  <f  Co.'s,  Verreville  Pottery. 

Hamilton,  Walter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  331  Argyll  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  printer,  137  and  141  Renfield  street, 
house,  141  do. 

Hamilton,  William,  merchant,  at  Robert  Bogle  (f  Co  's,  residence,  Northpark. 

Hamilton,  William,  dairyman,  11  Monkland  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  of  Hamilton  and  Jack,  house,  116  Main's  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  of  Buchanan,  Hamilton,  if  Co.,  house,  3  Claremont  terrace. 

Hamilton,  William,  spirit  dealer,  10  Cross  Gibson  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  coal  and  tea  merchant,  188  St.  Mungo  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Hamilton,  William,  cowfeeder,  133  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  baker,  52  West  Milton  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  at  Port  Eglinton  Spinning  Co.'s,  house,  Victoria  place,  176  Upper, 
Crown  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  wright,  77  Cathedral  street,  house,  3  Hopetoun  place. 

Hamilton,  William,  pawnbroker,  17  High  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  pattern-designer,  49  Cadogan  street. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  15  St.  Andrew  street, 

Hamilton,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  8  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  G.,  spirit  dealer,  23  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  T.,  spirit  dealer,  46  Market  street, 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  William,  victualler,  661  Gallowgate. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.,  130  Broomielaw. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.,  197  Pitt  street. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  G.,  lodgings,  10  Robertson  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Agnes,  grocer  and  victualler,  127  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Hamilton,  Miss  G.,  milliner.  Terrace  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Helen,  straw-hat  maker,  103  Renfrew  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  9  Oakfield  place,  Jane  street. 

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146  HAMILTON.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORT.— HARLEY. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  9  Woodside  crescent. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  64  Balmoral  place. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  84  Great  Hamilton  street. 

HAMPTON,  Samuel,  general  broker,  61  Back  wynd. 

HANDLEY,  John,  trunk  and  portmanteau-maker,  101  Argyll  street. 

HANLON,  Patrick,  vegetable  dealer,  Bazaar,  house,  220  High  street. 

Hanlon,  Peter,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  73  Prince's  street. 

H  ANN  AY,  Alexander,  baker,  110  Cowcaddens  street. 

Hannah,  Alexander,  edge-tool,  brace,  bit,  and  auger-maker,  39  Kirk  street,  and  24 

Eisk  street,  Calton. 
Hannay,  Anthony,  of  Kelly  S;  Co.,  house,  1  Scotland  street,  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Hannah,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  Buchanan  street,  and  13  Exchange  pi. 
Hannah,  John,  9  Columbia  place,  New  City  road. 
Hannah,  John,  clerk,  at  Charles  Tennant  cf-  Co.''s,  St.  EoUox. 
Hannah,  Matthew,  victualler,  23  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Hannah,  Robert,  furnishing  shop,  115  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Hannah,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  67  Bumside,  Garscube  road. 
Hannay,  Robert,  of  Rusco,  commission  merchant,  49  West  George  street, 
Hannah,  R,  &  D.,  Girvan  carriers,  38  Miller's  place. 
Hannah,  Thomas,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  41  Gordon  street. 
Hannay,  William,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  42  Bath  street. 
Hannah,  William,  at  A.  (f  P.  RintouVs,  10  Stirling  square. 
Hannay,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  230  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Hannah,  Mrs.,  136  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Hannah,  Itlrs.,  grocer,  24  Duke  street. 
Hannah,  Miss,  2  Bennie  place,  Monteith  row, 
HANDYSIDE,  N.  &  R.,  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  and  agents  for  the 

National  Provident  Institution,  45  Union  street. 
Handyside,  N.,  of  N.  and  R.  Handy  side,  house,  32  Lynedoch  street. 
Handyside,  N.,  Russian  Vice-Consul,  45  Union  street. 
Handyside,  R.  B.,  of  N.  and  R.  Handyside,  house,  122  Hope  street. 
HANNAN,  James,  of  Henry  Monteith  <f  Co.,  house,  12  Elmbank  crescent, 
HANSON,  George,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  103  New  wynd. 
HARBISON,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Ferguson  street,  Cowcaddens. 
HARBOUK-Master's  Office,  16  Robertson  street. 
HARDIE,  Alexander,  builder,  3  Greenhill  street. 
Hardie,  Captain  James,  Lancefield  place,  25  Lancefield  quay. 
Hardie,  E.  &  J.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  14  London  street. 

Hardie,  Henry  and  William,  machine-makers,  spindle-makers,  smiths,  and  iron- 
turners,  73  Duke  street. 

Hardie,  Henry,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  66  Renfrew  street  and  173  Hope  street. 
Hardie,  Stark,  &  Co.,  silk,  calico,  and  de  laine  printers,  Locherfield.     Letters  left  at 

Archibald  Eraser's,  9  Queen  street. 
Hardie,  Thomas,  ship  and  house  smiths,  57  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Hardie,  William,  teacher  of  English,  144  West  Eegent  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  23  George  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  6  Newton  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  53  Holmhead  street. 

HARDING,  John,  gold-beater,  77  Mitchell  street, 

HARGAN,  James,  traveller,  160  Saltmarket, 

HARKIN,  John,  auctioneer,  78  Bridgegate  street. 

Harkin,  John,  teacher  of  music,  15  East  College  street. 

HARKNESS,  Adam,  115  Rottenrow  street. 

Harkness,  Adam,  clerk.  Canal  brewery. 

HARLEY,  Andrew,  ofB.  Harley  <f  Co.,  house,  93  South  Portland  street, 

Harley,  Archibald  Bell,  shawl  manufacturer  and  merchant,  69  Ingram  street. 

Harley,  David,  &  Co.,  cotton-j'arn  merchants,  22  John  street. 

Harley,  Daniel,  innkeeper,  carriers'-quarters,  stabler,  &c.,  38  Ingram  street. 

Harley,  James,  from  W.  cj-  R.  Turner's.     Letters  left  at  the  Post-office,     Residence, 
Uddingston. 

Harley,  John,  shawl-merchant,  61  Ingram  street,  house,  241  Buchanan  street, 

Harley  &  M'Lean,  account-book  makers  and  stationers,  57  Ingram  street. 


HAELEY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HAEVIE.  147 


Harley,  William,  starcher,  66  and  68  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Harley,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  435  Argyll  street. 

Harley,  Misses,  West  of  Scotland  Institution,  1  Claremont  terrace. 

HARPER,  Andrew,  wholesale  and  retail  provision  store,  11  Stirling  street ;  retail 
shop,  159  Castle  street ;  house,  37  Grseme  street. 

Harper,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  95  Candleriggs. 

Harper,  Robert,  grocer,  34  St.  George's  road  and  2^  Norfolk  street,  house,  152 
Buccleuch  street. 

Harper  &  Son,  agents  for  the  United  Kingdom  Life  Insurance  Co.,  99  Waterloo  st. 

Harper,  Miss  C,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  147  West  Regent  street. 

HARRIS,  A.,  Cohens,  &  Co.,  wholesale  jewellers  and  watch  manufacturers,  1  Argyll 
arcade,  house,  21  Stockwell  place. 

Harris,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  152  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Harris,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  26  Marlborough  street. 

Harris,  -Tames,  bootmaker,  70  Nelson  street. 

HARROWER,  George,  63  High  John  street. 

Harrower, ,  53  Holmhead  street. 

HART,  Hugh,  chemist  and  druggist,  18  Argyll  street  and  5  Virginia  street,  house, 
98  Montrose  street. 

Hart,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  70  Oxford  street. 

Hart,  John,  Tobermory  Distillery,  Airdrie ;  J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent,  9  Virginia  street. 

Hart,  John,  agent,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  2  Woodside  place. 

Hart,  John,  of  Robert  Hart  ^  Co.,  house,  54  West  Regent  street. 

Hart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  23  South  Frederick  street. 

Hart,  Thomas,  embroiderer  and  shawl  fringer,  24  Wilson  street. 

Hart,  William,  Procurator-fiscal,  Sheriff's  chambers,  Wilson  street,  house,  5  Green- 
law place.  Paisley  road. 

Hart,  William,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  and  outfitters,  151  and  153  Argyll  street. 

Hart,  William,  of  William  Hart  ^  Co.,  house,  74  Abbotsford  place. 

Hart,  Mrs.,  tavern-keeper,  5  King  street. 

Hart,  Miss,  166  New  City  road. 

HARTHILL,  Alex.,  wholesale  warehouseman,  Abbotsford  place. 

HARTLEY,  Robert,  clerk,  Paisley  Canal  Company's  Office,  house,  22  Howard  st. 

HARVEY,  Alexander,  and  Son,  dyer,  works,  Govanhaugh.  Place  of  call,  W.  A. 
Foster,  96  Queen  street. 

Harvey,  Alexander,  of  Alex.  Harvey  and  Son,  house,  4  South  Wellington  place. 

Harvie,  Alexander,  of  Harvie  and  M'-Gavin,  house,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 

Harvey,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  44  Hutcheson  street. 

Harvey,  Bernard,  clothier,  132  Broomielaw. 

Harvie,  Black,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  Buchanan  street. 

Harvie,  Douglas,  carter  and  coal  agent,  221  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Harvey,  George,  of  Alex.  Harvey  and  Son,  house,  4  South  Wellington  place. 

Harvey,  Hugh,  and  Son,  wrights,  Killermont  street,  house,  282  Buchanan  street. 

Harvey,  J.  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  229  Buchanan  street,  and  2  Bath  street, 
house,  52  Buccleuch  street. 

Harvey,  James,  surgeon,  47  Cambridge  street,  consulting  room,  251  High  street. 

Harvey,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  and  23  Candleriggs. 

Harvie,  James,  mahogany  merchant,  cabinet-maker,  and  upholsterer,  23  Hope  st. 

Harvie,  James,  town,  sheriff,  and  river  bailie,  66  Hutcheson  st.,  house,  147  High  st. 

Harvie,  James,  jun.,  agent  and  house  factor,  147  High  street. 

Harvey,  James,  brassfounder,  173  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  87  Abercromby  st. 

Harvey,  John  A.,  English  teacher,  38  Bell  street,  Calton. 

Harvey,  John,  grain  merchant,  Madeira  court,  236  Argyll  street. 

Harvey,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  291  Argyll  street,  and  3  Douglas  street. 

Harvey,  John,  of  Hugh  Harvey  and  Son,  house,  282  Buchanan  street. 

Harvey,  John,  23  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Harvie,  John,  horse  dealer,  32  Great  Clyde  street,  house,  96  South  Portland  street. 

Harvie,  John,  of  VV.  and  J.  Harvie,  house,  80  Wellington  street. 

Harvey,  John  and  Robert,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Dundas  hill,  Port-Dundas,  office,  76  Max- 
well street. 

Harvie,  John,  of  Harvie,  Black,  ^  Co.,  house,  183  Sauchiehall  street. 

Harvey,  John  and  William,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Yoker,  office,  76  Maxwell  street. 

Harvie  and  M'Gavin,  grain-millers,  Anderston  grain  mills,  27  Washington  street. 


148  HAEVEY.— GENERAL  DIRECTOET,— HAYES. 

Harvey,  Eobert,  engineering  and  mechanical  draughtsman,   Government  School  of 

Design  and  Mechanics'  Institution,  house,  177  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Harve}',  Robert,  of  John  and  Robert  Harvey^  house,  Pinkston. 

Harvie,  W.  and  J.,  cabinet-makers  and  timber  merchants,  75  North  Wellington  st. 
Harvey,  William,  rag  merchant,  33  Bell  street. 
Harvie,  William,  of  W,  and  J.  Earvie,  house,  339^  Argyll  street. 
Harvey,  William,  jun.,  of  John  Govrlay  4'  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 
Harvey,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  15  Clyde  terrace. 
Harvey,  Mrs.,  162  Bedford  place,  Eenfrew  street. 
Harvey,  Mrs.,  5  Windsor  place. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer,  46  Hospital  street. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.,  commercial  lodgings,  4  York  street. 
Harvey,  Mrs.,  mUliner  and  dressmaker,  25  South  Montrose  street, 
Harvey,  Mrs.,  125  North  Montrose  street. 
Harvie,  Mrs.,  52  Eeniield  street, 

HASTIE,  Alexander,  M.P.,  ofE.  Hastie  <f  Co.,  house,  212  Bath  street. 
Hastie,  D.  E.,  cabinet  and  chairmaker,  17  Greenside  street,  Gorbals. 
Hastie,  John,  carver,  gilder,  and  picture-frame  maker,  79  and  88  Stockwell  street, 

house,  9  Stockwell  place. 
Hastie,  Eobert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  13  John  street. 
Hastie,  William,  agent,  33  Virginia  street. 
Hastie,  WiUiam,  grocer,  46  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 
Hastie,  William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  51  Hutcheson  street. 
HATEICK,  Peter,  herbalist  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer.  Tea  gardens,  206  Main  st., 

Bridgeton. 
Hatrick,  Dr.  W.  E.,  148  Gallowgate,  house,  22  Charlotte  street. 
HAVET,    Alfred,    teacher  of    French,   Athenseum    CoUegiate    Academy,    house, 

123  Douglas  street,  Blythswood  square. 
Havre,  Southampton,  and  Liverpool  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Hawkhead  Baking  Establishment,  Thomas  Glen,  42  High  street. 
HAXTON,  Eobert,  cabinet-maker,  382  Argyll  street. 
HAY,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  56  Carrick  street. 
Hay,  Alexander,  at  Rvssell  and  Raeburn's,  33  Union  street. 
Hay,  Andrew,  warden  of  Calton  Burying-ground,  6  Eitchie's  lane,  Calton. 
Hay,  Archd.,  of  Hay  and  Hyde,  house,  275  St.  George's  road. 
Hay,  Bartholomew,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  145  Ingram  street. 
Hay,  Charles,  mason,  smoke  doctor,  and  oven  buUder,  110  Holm  street. 
Hay,  George,  gi'ocer  and  spirit  dealer,  88  Parliamentary  road. 

Hay  &  Hyde,  silk-throwsters  and  patent  sUk  spinners,  SawmiUfield,  Port-Dundas.    . 
Hay,  James,  of  William  Hay  ^  Co.,  house,  Langlands,  Go  van. 
Ha}',  James,  builder,  5  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Hay,  James,  musical  clock  and  self-acting  piano-forte  maker,  22  South  Portland  st. 
Hay,  John,  victualler,  178  Stirling's  road. 

Hay,  John,  commission  agent,  27  Wilson  street,  house,  74  Abbotsford  place. 
Hay,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  69  Saltmarket  and  92   High  street,  house, 

53  Charlotte  street. 
Hay,  Jonathan,  N.  B.  Advertiser  Office,  house,  19  Eonald  street. 
Hay,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer,  32  Crown  street. 
Hay,  Matthew,  &  Son,  coal  masters  and  coal  agents,  Port-Dundas. 
Hay,  Merricks,  &  Co.,  Eoslin  gunpowder  miUs ;  John  Smith,  agent,  85  St.  Vincent 

street. 
Hay,  Eobert,  agent  for  John  Inglis,  Brunstane  mUls,  Musselburgh,  192  Argj'll  street. 
Hay,  Thomas,  baker,  24  Finlay  street. 

Hay,  William,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  38  Queen  street. 
Hay,  William,  of  William  Hay  ^  Co.,  house,  9  Newton  place. 
Hay,  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  99  Castle  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.  Eobert,  lodgings,  11  George  street. 
Hay,  ;Mrs.,  lodgings,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.  John,  273  Sauchiehall  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.  Eobert,  1  Brighton  place. 
HAYES,  Edwin  P.,  cap-maker,  9  Maxwell  street. 
Hayes,  Henry,  fruiterer,  36  Dundas  street. 
Hayes,  P.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  77  Stirling's  road. 


HAYFIELD.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HENDERSON.  149 

Hayfield  Foundry.     John  Goldie  &  Co.,  Hutchesontown. 

HAYMAN,  Thomas,  contractor,  124  Brunswick  street. 

Haytien  Consul,  W.  D'Esterre  Roberts,  4  Bothwell  street. 

HEADRICK,  James,  baker,  25  Cambridge  street. 

HEALY,  Joseph,  French  bootmaker,  106  Buchanan  street. 

HEATH,  John,  cutler  and  grinder,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 

HEBENTON,  Robert,  plumber,  4  Littie  Dovehill,  house,  1  do. 

HECTOR,  John,  bootmaker,  284  Argyll  street,  house,  71  Waterloo  street. 

Hector,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  88  M'Alpine  street. 

HEDDELL,  Geo.,  acct.  and  commission  merchant,  Morrison's  court,  Argj'U  arcade. 

HEDDERWICK,  James,  &  Son,  printers  to  the  Queen,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 

Hedderwick,  James,  editor  of  the  Glasgow  Citizen,  house,  1  Rutland  crescent. 

Hedderwick,  John,  and  Co.,  Dundee  warehouse,  16  and  18  Stirling  street,  house,  23 

South  Portland  street- 
Hedderwick,  John,  Citizen  Office,  house,  23  Carlton  place, 

Hedderwick,  Maitland,  of  John  Hedderwick  <f  Co.,  house,  23  South  Portland  street. 
Hedderwick,  Robert,  of  James  Hedderimch  and  Son,  60  Muirhouses,  Pollockshaws  rd. 
Hedderwick,  Mrs.,  60  Muirhouses,  Pollockshaws  road. 
HEENAN,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  143  Bridgegate  street. 
HEGGIE,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  25  Ingram  street,  workshops  and 

warehouse,  17  and  23  Stirling's  road,  house,  8  Cornwall  place,  Grafton  street. 
Heggie,  James,  bookseller,  1 3  Saltmarket  street. 

Heggie,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  390  Parliamentary  road,  ho.,  above. 
HEITON,  Thomas,  wright,  48  Cadogan  street,  house,  61  Waterloo  street. 
HENDERSON,  Alexander,  earthen  warehouse,  269  High  street. 
Henderson,  Alex.  P.,  solicitor,  commissioner  for  Scotland  of  the  Superior  Courts  of 

Law  and  Equity  in  England  and  Ireland,  77  Montrose  street. 
Henderson,  A.  C,  of  the  Inland  department  Post-Office,  house,  237  George  street. 
Henderson,  Andrew,  lath-splitter,  11  and  12  Oswald  street,  house,  485-  Broomielaw. 
Henderson,  Andrew,  of  R.  and  J.  Henderson,  house,  1  India  street,  Somerset  place. 
Henderson,  Archibald,  145  New  City  road. 
Henderson,  Archibald,  at  Dr.  Henderson's,  4  Mansfield  place. 
Henderson,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  Maui  street,  Anderston. 
Henderson,  Donald,  ironmonger,  smith,  and  gas-fitter,  112  St.  Vincent  street. 
Henderson,  Francis,  grocer,  59  Ingram  street,  house,  128  John  street. 
Henderson,  George,  Austrian  and  Sardinian  vice-consul,  4  Bothwell  street. 
Henderson,  George,  merchant,  16  Windsor  terrace. 

Henderson,  George,  of  Patrick  Henderson  <^  Co.,  house,  9  Richmond  street. 
Henderson,  Hector,  distiller,  21  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  24  Warwick  street,  Lau- 

rieston ;  distilleries  at  Camlachie  and  Rhinds,  Islay. 
Henderson,  Henry,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  117  West  Greorge  street. 
Henderson,  Henry,  of  White  and  Henderson,  house,  184  West  Nile  street. 
Henderson,  Hugh,  house  agent  and  factor,  304  Gallowgate. 
Henderson,  Rev.  Dr.  James,   of  Free  St.  EnocKs,  house,  4  Mansfield  place.  West 

Regent  street. 
Henderson,  Captain  James,  shipowner,  31  Elmbank  crescent. 
Henderson,  James,  shipmaster,  3  Dalhousie  place.  New  City  road. 
Henderson,  James,  wright,  trunk  and  packing-box  maker,  56  Gordon  street,  house, 

33  Cadogan  street. 
Henderson,  James,  baker,  203  Castle  street. 
Henderson,  James,  civil  engineer  and  architect,  7  Exchange  place,  house,  18  Mon- 

teith  row. 
Henderson,  James,  of  Anderson  and  Henderson,  house,  14  Cathcart  street. 
Henderson,  James,  ship  agent,  34  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Henderson,  James,  heddle  manufacturer  and  weavers'  furnisher,  95  Hutcheson  st. 
Henderson,  James,  fancy  muslin  manufacturer,  85  Queen  street. 
Henderson,  James,  merchant,  16  Hope  street. 
Henderson,  James,  draper  and  hosier,  13  and  14  Adelphi  street. 
Henderson,  James,  sherifi^-officer  and  constable,  for  the  shires  of  Lanark  and  Ren- 
frew, 67  Eglinton  street. 
Henderson,  James,  of  J.  Henderson  <^  Co.,  house,  123  West  Nile  street. 
Henderson,  J.,  &  Co.,  coach-builders,  191  Buchanan  street. 
Henderson,  J.  F.,  tailor  and  clothier,  70  Stevenson  stieet,  Calton. 


150  HENDERSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HENDRY. 

Henderson,  John,  ofTillie  and  Henderson,  lodgings,  102  Peel  terrace,  Gamethill. 
Henderson,  John,  of  R.  and  J.  Henderson,  residence,  Park,  by  Dalmuir. 
Henderson,  John,  of  Carslow  and  Henderson,  house,  Mrs.  Nisbet's,  9  South  Apsley  pi. 
Henderson,  John,  victualler,  91  Gallowgate. 

Henderson,  John  C,  at  Sheriff-clerics  office,  house,  25  Cleland  st.,  Hutchesontown. 
Henderson,  John,  collector  of  Police  Statute  Labour,  Prison  and  House  of  Refuge  As- 
sessment, Police  buildings,  southern  district,  house,  4  Rutland  crescent,  Govan  rd. 
Henderson,  John  G.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  72  Wilson  street. 
Henderson,  John,  dairyman,  74  Rottenrow. 
Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  213  Cowcaddens  street,  and  242 

George  street,  and  3  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Henderson,  John,  of  J.  Henderson  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Bath  street. 
Henderson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  3  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Henderson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  3  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Henderson,  John,  American  peggd  boot  and  shoemaker,  26  Turner's  court,  Argyll  st. 
Henderson,  John,  slater,  2  Havaunah  street. 

Henderson,  Laurence,  at  Ritchie  and  M'CormicFs,  house,  35  Warwick  street. 
Henderson,  Michael,  cabinetmaker  and  funeral  undertaker,  136  Main  street,  Ander- 
ston, house,  63  do. 
Henderson  &  Paterson,  wrights  and  builders,  2  Paterson  street,  Anderston. 
Henderson,  P.  C,  marine  store,  136  Cheapside  street. 
Henderson,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Bothwell  street,  marble  works  and  copper 

warehouse,  25  Hydepark  street. 
Henderson,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  18  West  Russell  street. 
Henderson,  Richard,  at  the  Glasgow  Pottery.,  Stafford  street. 
Henderson,  Robert  &  John,  merchants  and  drysalters,  4  South  Frederick  street, 

shop,  31  High  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  machine,  spring  and  axle  maker,  30  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Henderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  rag  and  waste  merchants,  47  Carrick  street,  house,  35 

Robertson  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  herbalist  and  druggist,  6:)  v'ommerce  street,  Tradeston. 
Henderson,  Rev.  Thom;is,  secretary  of  the  Scottish  Society  fi  r  the  Conversion  of 

Israel,  12  South  Hanover  street,  house,  46  Shamrock  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  tailor,  168  Gallowgate. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  surgeon,  successor  to  Dr.  James  Brown,  72  Stockwell,  house, 

17  East  George  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  50  Rottenrow. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  15  Hutcheson  street,  house,  56 

Dundas  street. 
Henderson,  Walter,  &  Co.,  agents,  12  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 
Henderson,  William,  &  Sons,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers  and  oU  merchants,  88 

and  90  New  wynd,  house,  18  Monteith  row. 
Henderson,  William,  &  Son,  builders  and  contractors,  48|-  Broomielaw  street. 
Henderson,  William,  baker,  31  Hospital  street. 
Henderson,  William,   of  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland,   37  Brighton  place,  New 

City  road. 
Henderson,  W.  S.,  bone  charcoal  work,  and  dealer  in  flint  glass,  watch  glasses,  &c., 

406  Dobbie's  loan,  house,  18  Crawford  street. 
Henderson,  Rev.  WUliam  D.,  minister  of  Laurieston  Church,  116  South  Portland  st. 
Henderson,  WiUiam,  pavement  merchant,  91  Blythswood  terrace. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  D.,  13  Holmhead  street. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  John,  102  New  City  road. 
Henderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Havannah  street. 
Henderson,  Miss  S.,  furnishing  shop,  243  High  street. 

Henderson,  E.  &  J.,  straw-hat  makers,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  69  Eglinton  street. 
HENNDY,  Roger,  pattern  drawer,  17  Holmhead  street. 

HENRY,  Alex.,  &  Co,,  silk,  gauze,  and  shawl  manufacturers,  14  Garthland  street. 
Henry,  Alex.,  of  Alex.  Henry  ^  Co.,  3  SauchiehaU  street. 
Henry,  Alex.,  confectioner,  381  Argyll  street. 

Hendry,  Alexander,  stationer,  music-seller,  and  bookbinder,  58  SauchiehaU  street, 
Henry,  A.  &  S.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  12  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Hendry,   Brothers,  iron  and  general  metal  merchants  and  commission  agents,   5 

Dixon  street. 


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Hendry,  Eberiezer,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  81  Buchanan  street  and  9  Gordon  street. 

Henry,  Ebenezer,  of  Ehenezer  Henry  and  Sons,  house,  35  Buccleuch  st.,  Garnethill. 

Hendry,  George  T.,  of  Hendry,  Brothers,  5  Dixon  street. 

Hendry,  James,  of  H&ndry,  Brothers,  5  Dixon  street. 

Henry,  James,  at  Wm.  Brown  (f  Co.'s,  house,  6  Nicholson  street. 

Henry,  James,  blacksmith,  55  Duke  street. 

Hendrjr,  James,  merchant,  49  Montrose  street. 

Hendrie,  James,  oven  builder,  12  Low  Green  street. 

Hendrie,  John,  horse  dealer,  livery  stabler,  and  commission  salesman,  14  Kent  place, 

off  North  street, 
Henry,  John,  livery  stable  keeper,  130  Renfrew  street,  house,  132  do. 
Hendry,  John,  at  G.  L.  Walker  (^  Co.'s,  20  Canal  street,  Port-Eglinton. 
Hendry,  John,  keeper.  Trades'  Hall,  91  Glassford  street. 
Hendrie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  132  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Hendry,  John,  general  grocer,  107  New  City  road. 
Hendry,  L.,  &  Cook,  tailors  and  clothiers,  60  Maxwell  street. 
Henry,  Matthew,  of  Ebenezer  Henry  and  Sons,  81  Buchanan  street. 
Henry  &  M'Kelvie,  tailors  and  clothiers,  4  Robertson  street. 
Henry,  Patrick,  contractor,  27  St.  Andrew  street. 
Hendry,  Thomas,  4  Garscadden  street. 
Henry,  William,  contractor,  8  William  street,  Calton. 
Hendrie,  Mrs.  Dr.,  55  Bath  street. 
Hendrj',  Miss,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
Hendry,  .Miss  B.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  118  George  street. 
HENRETTY,  Peter,  broker,  47  Bridgegate. 
HEPBURN,  Robert,  bootmakc-r,  66  George  street. 
Hekald  Newspaper  Office,  182  Trongate. 
HERBERT,  George,  dairyman.  Woodlands  road. 
Herbert,  James,  tailor,  128  Great  Uamilton  street. 
Herbert,  William,  tailor,  190  Troi  -ate. 
Herbert,  William,  grocer,  69  Commercial  road. 

PIERBERTSON,  George,  of  James  Herbertson  and  Sons,  house,  125  Hospital  street. 
Herbertson,  Henry,  of  Sands  and  Herbertson,  house,  14  Bedford  street. 
Herbertson,  James,  &  Sous,  wrights  and  builders,  o7^  Bedford  street. 
Herbertson,  James,  of  James  Herbertson  and  Sons,  house,  125  Hospital  street. 
Herbertson,  James,  of  J.  Herbertson  and  Brothers,  ho.,  Lynedoch  pi.,  Woodlands  rd. 
Herbertson,  James,  &  Brothers,  wrights  and  builders,  Lynedoch  street. 
Herbertson,  John,  architect,  86  St.  George's  place,  house,  4  Bath  street. 
Herbertson,  Thomas  H.,  collector  of  Canal  dues,  Port-Dundas. 
Hekcules  Fire  Insurance  Company,  William  Neilson,  69  Glassford  street,  and  John 

Miller,  37  West  George  street,  agents. 
HERDMAN,  David,  grocer  and  stationer,  12  Bath  street. 
Herefordshire  Perry  Store,  53  Hope  street. 
Heritors  of  Gorbals  Collector's  Office,  51  Adelphi  street. 
HERKLESS,  Wm.,  smith  and  machine-maker,  Broad  close,   Shuttle  street,  house, 

107  Rottenrow. 
HERMAN,  S.,  merchant,  of  Crailsheim  and  Herman,  house,  21  Woodland  terrace. 
HERON,  Abraham,  general  broker,  14  Rutherglen  loan. 
Heron,  C.,  hairdresser,  71  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Heron,  David,  nautical  instrument  maker,  and  adjuster  of  compasses  in  iron  vessels, 

4  Carrick  street. 
Heron,  Dickson,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  agents,  33  Virginia  street. 
Heron,  Gilbeit,  of  Heron,  Dickson,  (f  Co.,  house,  Franklin  terrace. 
Heron,  G.,  &  Co.,  drapers,  54  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
HERIOT,  James  E.,  of  Pasley,  Jardine,  4'  Co.,  5  Dixon  street, 
Herriot,  John,  115  Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Herriot  &  Co.,  weighing-machine  makers,  115  Grasme  street. 
HERTZ,  Theodore,  merchant,  151  West  George  street,  house,  8  Royal  crescent. 
HERVEY,  John,  of  Herveys,  Wilson,  4  Co.,  house,  219  St.  Vincent  street. 
Herveys,  Wilson,  &  Co,  wholesale  warehousemen,  191  Trongate. 
HESLOP.     See  Hislop. 

HETHERINGTON,  J.  P.,  Wesleyan  minister,  123  North  Montrose  street. 
Hetherington,  M.,  of  31.  Hetherington  ^  Co.,  house,  8  Houston  street. 


152        HETHERINGTON.— GENERAL  DIEECTORT.-HILLIARD. 

Hetherington,  M.,  &  Co.,  file-cutters,  and  file  and  steel  merchants,  101  Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Hetherington,  E.,  &  Son,  file-cutters  and  steel  merchants,  8  Surrey  lane,  house, 

36  Cavendish  street. 
Hetherington,  Mrs.  T.,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  makers  and  milliners,  131  Stobcross  street. 
HEUGH,  Hugh,  of  Wilson,  Heugh,  cf  Co.,  house,  1  West  Prince's  street. 
Heugh,  Mrs.  Dr.,  1  West  Prince's  street. 
HEWITT,  John  H.,  warehouseman,  3  Brighton  place. 
HEWITSON,  John,  saddler  and  spirit  dealer,  131  and  135  Castle  street. 
HEYMER,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  47  StockweU  street. 
HEYS,  G.  &  S.,  drysalters  and  commission  agents,  83  and  85  Virginia  street,  house, 

2  Howard  street. 
Heys,  Z.,  &  Sons,  calico-printers,  5  Dundas  street, 
HIGGINBOTHAM,  Edwin,  of  C.  Todd  ^  Higginhotham,  and  Samuel  Eigginhotham, 

Son,  cf  Gunnis,  residence,  Springfield  house. 
Higginhotham,  John,  of  C.  Todd  ^  Higginhotham,  and  Samuel  Higginhotham,  Son, 

and  Gunnis,  residence,  Springfield  house. 
Higginhotham,  Samuel,  Son,  and  Gunnis,  merchants,  69  Queen  street. 
Higginhotham,  Samuel,  of  C.  Todd  ^  Higginhotham,  and  Samuel  Higginhotham,  Son, 

and  Gunnis,  residence,  Springfield  house. 
HIGGANS,  John,  spirit  dealer,  68  New  wynd. 
Higgans,  John,  teacher,  96  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Higgins,  James,  spirit  dealer,  87  Finnieston  street. 
High  Church  Cathedral ;  Duncan  Macfarlan,  D.D.,  minister. 
Highland  Society  Institution  ;  John  Leitch,  keeper,  69  Montrose  street. 
Highland  and  Glasgow  Steam  Packet  Ofiice,  14  Jamaica  street. 
Highland  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
HILL,  Alexander,  D.D.,  professor  of  divinity,  12  College  court. 
Hill,  Andrew,  victualling-house,  47  New  street,  Calton. 
Hill,  Archibald,  cabinet-maker  and  ujiholsterer,  carpet  merchant  and  paper-hanging 

manufacturer,  26  Buchanan  street. 
Hill,  Charles,  chemist  and  druggist,  362  Argyll  street. 
HUl,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  85  Renfrew  street. 
Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clark,  writers,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
Hill,  George,  hairdresser,  26  Centre  street. 
Hill,  John,  358  Gallowgate. 

Hill,  John  M.,  of  Marshall,  Hill,  and  Hill,  house,  134  High  Montrose  street. 
HUl,  Laurence,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clarlc,  writers,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
Hill,  Ludovick,  corn  merchant,  60  Oswald  street. 
Hill,  JL  A.,  tobacconist,  195  Cowcaddens  street. 

Hill,  Ninian,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clarlc,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
Hill,  N.,  commissiou  merchant,  5  Drury  street. 
Hill,  Peter,  39  Norfolk  street. 

Hill,  Robert,  of  Marshall,  Hill,  and  Hill,  house,  134  High  Montrose  street. 
Hill,  Thomas,  registrar  of  sasines  for  regality  of  Glasgow,  5  Moore  place,  West  George 

street,  house,  Langside  cottage. 
HUl,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  bakers,  93  Renfield  street. 
Hill,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  84  Trongate. 
HUl,  Walter,  toll  contractor,  1  Surrey  place,  Laurieston. 
Hill,  Walter,  pawnbroker,  10  Stirling  square. 

Hill,  William,  at  Ronald  and  M^Tavish's,  house,  38  Burnside  street. 
Hill,  William,  confectioner,  24  Canning  street,  Calton. 
HUl,  William,  grocer,  149  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Hill,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  80  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 
HILLCOAT,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Port-Dundas  road,  and  29  North 

Woodside  road. 
HILLHOUSE,  Samuel,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  24  Cleland  street. 
HILLIARD  and  Chapman,  cutlers  and  dressing-case  makers  to  Her  Majesty,  Prince 

of  Wales  buildings,  56  Buchanan  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Hilliard,  Harvey,  of  HilUard  and  Chapman,  residence,  Cockmuir  cottage,  Springbuni. 
Hilliard,  W,  B.,  cupper  to  the  Royal  Infirmary,  142  Buchanan  St.,  ho.,  42  Castle  st, 
HiUiard,  W.  B.,  cutler,  surgical  instrument,  artificial  limb,  and  bandage  maker  to 

the  Royal  Infirmary,  142  Buchanan  street. 


HILPERT.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HOLT.  153 

HILPERT,  Andrew,  teacher  of  music,  278  Argyll  street, 

HINSHAW,  John,  of  Arthur  and  Rinshaw,  house,  195  AthoU  place,  Bath  street. 

Hinshaw,  Robert,  merchant,  45  West  Nile  street,  house,  195  AthoU  place,  Bath  street. 

Hinshaw,  William,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  163  Ingram  street  and  100  Queen  street. 

Hinshaw,  William,  of  William  Hinshaw  ^  Co.,  house,  East  Woodside,  North  Wood- 
side  road. 

HINSHELWOOD,  Archd.,  50  South  Wellington  street. 

Hinshelwood,  George  Frederick,  at  C.  Carati  ^  Co.'s,  house,  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 

Hinshelwood,  John,  manager  of  Glasgow  Parcel  Delivery  Co.,  and  general  forward- 
ing agent,  13  Miller  street. 

Hinshelwood,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  88  Great  Hamilton  street. 

HESLOP,  Henry,  engraver  to  calico  printers,  67  M'Alpine  street,  ho.  445  Argyll  st. 

Hislop,  Robert,  rector  of  the  Normal  Seminary  in  connection  with  the  Free  Church, 
Cowcaddeiis  street,  house,  11  Buccleuch  street. 

Hislop,  R.,  grocer  and  victualler,  39  Bishop  street,  Anderston,  house,  37  do. 

HITCHINER  &  Hunter,  Stobbs  Mill  Gunpowder  Office,  60  Great  Clyde  street.   A.  G. 
Kidston  &  Co.,  agents. 

HOBBS,  Samuel,  painter  and  gilder,  3  Anderston  quay, 

HODGE,  Archd.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  59  George  street,  house,  23  Taylor  st. 

Hodge,  John,  smith,  56  North  street,  Anderston.  * 

Hodge,  J.  &  T.,  tobacconists,  8  Argyll  street. 

Hodge,  Robert,  victualler,  3  Oxford  street. 

Hodge,  Robert,  clerk,  City  Poor  House,  residence,  94  Dundas  street, 

Hodge,  Thomas,  grain-weigher,  1 6  Brown  street, 

Hodge,  W.  B,,  writer,  59  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Partick  hill. 

Hodge,  Mrs,  Wm.,  Glasgow  Register  Office  for  Servants,  57  Hutcheson  street. 

HODGES,  George,  manager,  Gorbals  Gravitation  Water  Co.,  118  So.  Portland  st. 

HODGSON,  Robert,  at  Dr.  M'Kim's,  109  Rottenrow. 

HODSON,  WiUiam,  Soho  hotel  and  tavern,  126  Queen  street. 

HOGG,  Alex.,  farrier,  12  Pitt  street,  house,  204  Holm  street. 

Hogg,  A.,  slater,  21  James  street,  yard,  41  King  street,  Calton. 

Hogg,  John,  victualler,  224  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Kent  street. 

Hogg,  John,  fruit  merchant.  Bazaar,  house,  10  Stirling  square. 

Hogg,  J,,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  36  Candleriggs. 

Hogg,  Robert,  o/R.  M.  Curie  (f  Co.,  62  Argyll  street. 

Hogg,  William  C,  -warper,  62  Hutcheson  street. 

Hogg,  William  J.,  fancy  cabinetmaker,  73  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hogg,  William,  fruit  merchant.  Bazaar,  house,  32  South  Albion  street. 

Hogg,  William,  spirit  dealer,  255  Duke  street. 

Hogg,  Margaret,  victualler,  155  High  street. 

HOGARTH,  John,  officer  of  inland  revenue.  54  Hospital  street. 

HOGGAN,  Andrew,  of  Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  and  Clark,  1  South  Frederick  street, 
house,  40  Abbotsford  place. 

Hoggan,  A.,  plasterer,  131  Renfield  street. 

Hoggan,  Henry,  grocer,  6  Sauchiehall  street. 

Hoggan,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  560  Gallowgate. 

HOLDING,  William,  engraver  to  calico-printers,  23  Ronald  street. 

HOLIDAY,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  machine-makers,  77  Bishop 
street,  Anderston. 

Holiday,  John,  of  John  Holiday  <f  Co.,  house,  9  Pitt  street. 

Holiday,  Samuel,  of  John  Holiday  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Washington  street. 

HOLLIS,  George,  trunk-maker,  16  East  Russell  street. 

HOLMES,  James,  commission  agent,  worsted,  woollen,  and  spun  silk,  40  Miller  st., 
house,  77  Renfrew  street. 

Holmes,  Nath.  J.,  at  Blackie  cf-  Sons\  38  Queen  street,  house,  3  Queen's  place,  Great 
Western  road. 

Holmes,  Robert,  of  Jos.  M'Lean  ^  Co.,  house,  14  Warwick  street. 

Holmes,  R.  R.,  writer,  of  Douglas  and  Holmes,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Holmes,  William,  cabinet  and  fret-cutter,  249  Argyll  street. 

Holmes,  Mrs.  John,  furniture  dealer,  51  Miller's  place. 

HOLT,  John,  surgeon,  16  Ure  place. 

Holt,  Joseph,  manager,  Caledonian  Pottery,  45  Gamgadhill. 

Holt,  Thomas,  pawnbroker,  201  High  street. 

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154  HOMEOPATHIC— GENEEAL  DIRECTOEY.— HOUGH. 


Homeopathic  Institution  and  Dispensarj',  74  Cambridge  street. 

HONE,  Patrick,  butter   and  egg  merchant,  107  Cowcaddens   street  and   Bazaar, 
house,  4  Findlay  street. 

HONEYMAN,  John,  and  Son,  corn-factors,  5  Dixon  street. 

Honey  man,  John,  of  John  Honeyman  and  Son,  house,  21  Carlton  place. 

Honeymau,  John,  malt  and  hop  merchant,  76  Gallowgate. 

Honeyman,  Michael,  of  John  Honeyman  and  Son,  house,  21  Carlton  place. 

HOOD,  Charles,  ironmonger,  tin-plate  worker,  gas-fitter,  and  agent  for  Peter  Hay, 
silk  dyer,  182  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  40  Findlay  street. 

Hood,  Captain  George,  district  paymaster,  house,  260  Brandon  place. 

Hood  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  114  Candleriggs. 

Hood,  John,  manufacturer,  114  Castlemilk  place. 

Hood,  John,  commission  agent,  20  Union  street,  house,  84  "West  street. 

Hood,  John,  jun.,  house-factor,  and  agent  for  the  Anchor  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 
Co.  of  London,  20  Union  street. 

Hood,  Robert,  silk  merchant,  54  Oxford  street. 

Hood,  Walter,  ofBrodie,  M^Leod,  of  Co.,  125  Parson  street. 

Hood,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  186  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Hood,  William,  92  Crown  street. 

Hood,  IMrs.  John,  register  office  for  servants,  74  St.  George's  place. 

HOOME,  George,  merchant,  37  Glassford  street,  house,  56  Dundas  street. 

HOPE,  Alexander,  manufacturing  chemist,  101  Hutcheson  street,  works,  East  Mil- 
ton street,  house,  36  Port-Dundas  road. 

Hope,  David,  merchant,  49  West  Nile  street,  house,  5  Wellington  place,  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

Hope,  George  A.,  general  merchant  and  flax-waste  dealer,  27  &  29  Blackfriars'  street. 

Hope,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  39  Jamaica  street. 

Hope  Street  Free  Gaelic  Church,  88  Hope  street,  Rev.  Robert  M'Gilvray,  minister. 

Hope,  Mrs.,  94  North  Frederick  street. 

Hope,  Mrs.  J.,  baker,  41  Stobcross  street. 

HOPKIN,  James,  bookseller.  Bazaar,  and  14  College  street. 

HOPKIRK,  John,  coach  and  minibus  proprietor,  11  South  Portland  street. 

HORN,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  300  High  street. 

Horn,  David,  victualler,  125  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Home,  James,  of  London,  surgeon-dentist,  150  West  Regent  street. 

Horn,  James,  flesher,  27  Cleland  street. 

Horn,  James,  grocer,  26  Little  street  and  58  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Horn,   John,   &  Co.,  hosiers,   and  wholesale  and  retail  smallware  merchants,  46 
High  street. 

Horn,  John,  of  John  Horn  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Monteith  row. 

Horn,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  139  Castle  street. 

Horn,  John,  grain  dealer,  8  Duke  street. 

Home,  John,  coal-master,  1 1  Annfield  place. 

Home,  John,  porter,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  house,  39  St.  Vincent  place. 

Horn,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  6  Spoutmouth. 

Horn,  Mrs.  Robert,  matron  of  Maternity  Hospital,  38  North  Albion  street. 

Horn,  Mrs.,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  30  Nicholas  street. 

Horn,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  22  Dundas  street. 

Horn,  Miss  E.,  milliner,  35  Renfrew  street. 

HORSBURGH,  John,  tobacconist,  14  Stobcross  street. 

Horsburgh,  Mrs.,  midwife,  83  Go  van  street. 

HOSIE,  John,  cordage  and  twine  manufacturer,  Gorbals  ropework,  102  Rutherglea 
road,  office,  23  Stockwell  street,  house,  27  do. 

Hosie,  Mrs.  James,  147  Hospital  street. 

Hosie,  Miss,  40  Oxford  street. 

Hospital,  Fever,  Townhead. 

HOSSACK,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  10  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

Hossack,  A.  G.,  procurator  and  writer  in  Greenock,  and  writer  and  accountant,  11 

Miller  street,  house,  1  South  Portland  street. 
HOTCHKIS,  John,  spirit  dealer,  31  Rottenrow. 

HOTSON,  John,  writer,  21  Renfield  street,  house,  122  North  Montrose  street. 
HOUGH  &  Stuart,  cardmakers  (cotton  and  woollen),  115  Graeme  st.,  house,  46  do. 
Hough,  Peter,  of  Hough  and  Stuart,  46  Grijeme  street. 


HOULDSWORTH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HUGHES.  155 

HOULDSWORTH,  W.  &  J.,  cotton-spinuers,  power-loom  cloth  mauufacturers, 
machine-makers,  and  founders,  Cheapside  street,  and  77  Glassford  street. 

Houldsworth,  John,  of  W.  and  J.  Ilouldsworth,  house,  Cranstonhill. 

Houldsworth,  William,  of  W.  and  J.  Houldsworth,  house,  9  Claremont  terrace. 

House  of  Refuge  for  Boys,  Duke  street,  near  Whitevale. 

House  of  Refuge  for  Females,  288  Parliamentary  road.     Miss  Sliman,  matron. 

HOUSTON,  A.  M'D.,  surveyor  of  police,  poor-rate,  statute  labour,  &c.,  office,  70 
Bell  street,  house,  90  Regent  terrace. 

Houston,  A.  &  W.,  carvers  and  gilders,  95  Mitchell  street. 

Houston,  Daniel,  general  warehouseman,  79  Bell  street. 

Houston,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18  Dale  street,  Bridgeton, 

Houston,  David,  provision  merchant,  7  Spoutmouth,  house,  24  East  Eussell  street. 

Houston,  Duncan,  flesher,  67  Norfolk  street. 

Houston,  James  B.,  of  W.  Houston  and  Son,  house,  167  EgUnton  street. 

Houston,  John,  grocer,  56  Cheapside  street. 

Houston,  John  G.,  writer,  agent  for  the  Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co., 
71  Queen  street,  house,  3  Great  Kelvin  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 

Houston,  John,  power-loOm  cloth  manufacturer,  25  Candleriggs,  works,  Claythorn  st. 
and  St.  Rollox. 

Houston,  John,  lappet-wheel  maker,  45  John  street. 

Houston,  John,  manager,  at  G.  L.  Walker  ^  Co-'s,  works,  36  Cavendish  street. 

Houston,  John,  dairy  keeper,  47  Cathedral  street. 

Houston,  J.  and  A.,  fancy -paper  box  manufacturers,  St.  David's  court,  16  Canon  st. 

Houston,  Rev.  Robert,  A.M.,  of  Gorbals,  house,  33  Abbotsford  place. 

Houston,  William,  advocate.     Letters  left  at  J.  G.  Houston's,  writer,  71  Queen  st. 

Houston,  William,  &  Son,  shawl  and  zebra-dress  manufacturers,  17  Exchange  square. 

Houston,  William,  of  William  Houston  and  Son,  house,  167  Eglinton  street. 

Houston,  William,  jun.,  wholesale  provision  merchant,  72  Great  Hamilton  street, 
house,  above. 

Houston,  William,  patent  oil  and  grease  manufacturer,  335  GaUowgate,  and  10  Ar- 
mour street. 

Houston,  Mrs,,  spuit  dealer,  50  Cheapside  street. 

HOWARD,  Charles,  coal  merchant,  10  Duke  street  and  188  Castle  street. 

HO  WARTH,  Samuel,  funeral  undertaker  and  carriage  hirer,  148  Queen  street,  stables, 
388  Parliamentary  road. 

HOW  AT,  D.  G.,  of  Yates,  Brown,  and  Howat,  house,  201  Buchanan  street. 

Howatt,  Henry  Robertson,  surgeon,  158  Main  st.,  Gorbals,  house,  102  Hospital  st. 

Howatt,  James,  measurer,  11  MUIer  street,  house,  25  North  Albion  street. 

Howatt,  John,  mathematical  and  mercantile  teacher,  86  St.  George's  place. 

Howat,  William,  cooper,  115  Canning  street. 

Howatt,  William,  ironmonger  and  tinsmith,  160  Argjdl  street. 

Howatt,  Wm.,  superintendent  of  Gorbals  burying-ground,  house,  102  Hospital  street, 

HO  WATSON,  James,  dairyman,  68  Abbotsford  place. 

Howatson,  John,  sheriff-officer,  108,  Glebe  street. 

Howatson,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  57  Candleriggs. 

Howatson,  R.  and  D.,  ■s'ictuallers,  57  and  59  Stobcross  street. 

HOWDEN,  John,  teacher  of  piano-forte,  166  West  Regent  street. 

HOWIE,  James,  writer,  66  Miller  street,  house,  2  India  street. 

Howie,  James,  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers,  40  High  street. 

Hoey,  James,  blacksmith,  26  Melville  street. 

Howey,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  agents  for  the  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  Company, 
and  carriers.  Railway  station,  10  North  Queen  street. 

Howie,  William,  engineer,  iron-founder,  millwright,  &c.,  54  Union  street,  house, 
20  South  Wellington  street. 

HOWLISON,  James,  cabinetmaker,  180  Hope  street. 

HOY,  Archibald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  Crow  road,  Partick. 

Hoy,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 

HUBBARD,  Richard,  poulterer  and  green-grocer,  149  West  Regent  street. 

HUG,  Caspar,  German-clock  maker,  91  London  street. 

HUGGINS,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  10  Bothwell  street. 

Huggins,  W.  B.,  of  W.  B.  Huggins  cf-  Co.,  residence,  Treesbank,  Ayrshire. 

HUGHES,  Cornelius  J.,  photographic  artist,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Hughes,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Black-boy  close,  35  GaUowgate. 


156  HUGHES.— GENERAL  DIEECTOET.— HUNTER, 

Hughes,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  67  King  street,  Calton. 

Hughes,  Thomas,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  182  Trongate. 

HUISH,  Henry,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  38  West  Campbell  street. 

Hull  and  Leith  Steam  Packet  Company,  office,  58  Buchanan  street. 

HULSEBERG,  George,  at  W.  M'Eioan,  Sons,  ^  Co.'s,  house,  29  Oswald  street. 

Humane  Society  House,  Public  Green,  opposite  Monteith  row.     Jas.  Geddes,  keeper. 

HUME,  Alexander,  21  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Hume,  David,  church  officer,  Tron,  56  King  street. 

Hume,  John,  90  North  Frederick  street. 

Hume,  John,  saddler,  2  North  Albion  court. 

Hume,  S.,  of  H.M.'s  Customs,  house,  8  Greenlaw  place,  St.  James's  street- 
Hume,  William,  13  Holmhead  street. 

Hume,  William,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  90  Gallowgate. 

HUMPHREYS,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  69  Maitland  Street. 

HUNT,  Robert,  tin-plate  worker,  281  Gallowgate. 

Hxmt,  Mrs.  E.,  59  Union  street, 

HUNTER,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  162  and  180  New  Dalmamock  road. 

Hunter,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 9  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  warehouse,  6  Terrace  St.,  house,  4  do. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  victualler,  134  Canning  street,  house,  123  Green  street. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  &  Sons,  clothiers,  24  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  130  Hope  street. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  yarn  and  commission  agent,  78  Miller  street. 

Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  hatters  aud  forage-cap  manufacturers  to  the  Queen,  Prince 
Albert,  aud  Royal  Family,  32  Buchanan  street. 

Hunter,  A.  G.,  of  A.  G.  Hunter  <^  Co.,  house,  Crossbank,  Great  Western  road. 

Hunter  and  Barr,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  114  Trongate. 

Hunter  and  Blair,  muslin  manufacturers,  9  Cochran  street. 

Hunter,  Duncan,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  17  Virginia  street,  house,  105  North 
Douglas  street. 

Hunter,  E.  and  E.,  staymakers,  6  and  8  Queen  arcade,  and  24  Nelson  street. 

Hunter,  George,  teller,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank. 

Hunter,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants,  22  Renfield  street,  house,  186  Bath  street. 

Hunter,  George,  beadle  of  Andei'ston  Free  Church,  house,  222  Holm  street. 

Hunter,  George,  tea  merchant,  9  Adelphi  street. 

Hunter,  James,  teacher,  St.  Paul's  Parish  School,  9  Greyfriars'  wynd,  house,  250 
High  street. 

Hunter,  James,  merchant,  166  Hope  street. 

Hunter,  James,  victualler  and  grocer,  106  Main  street,  Anderston,  aud  153  Rotten- 
row  street. 

Hunter,  John,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Hunter,  John,  of  John  Hunter  ^  Co.,  house,  13  Eidon  place. 

Hunter,  John,  Eaglesham  carriers'  quarters,  8  and  10  Queen  street. 

Hunter,  John,  jun.,  at  llainey,  Knox,  df  Co.''s,  house,  13  Eldou  place. 

Hunter,  John,  joiner  and  cabinet-maker,  18  Portland  street. 

Hunter,  John,  jun.,  24  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Hunter,  John  K.,  portrait-painter,  109  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Hunter,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  54  Candleriggs,  works,  22  Thistle 
street,  house,  110  Crown  street. 

Hunter,  John,  and  Son,  grain  merchants,  30  Hope  street. 

Hunter,  John,  woollen  manufacturer,  45  Candleriggs. 

Hunter,  J.  K.,  jun.,  bootmaker,  56  Commerce  street. 

Hunter  and  Marshall,  wrights,  73  Cambridge  street. 

Hunter,  Moses,  &  Co.,  general  timber  merchants,  19  Macfarlane  street. 

Hunter,  Moses,  of  Moses  Hunter  cf  Co.,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

Hunter,  R.,  surgeon,  49  Crown  street,  Hutchesontowu,  house,  59  do. 

Hunter,  Robert,  M.D.,  33  North  Hanover  street. 

Hunter,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  21  West  Campbell  street. 

Hunter,  Robert,  victualler,  32  Prince's  street. 

Hunter,  Robert,  of  Moses  Hunter  4'  Co.,  house,  8  Monteith  row. 

Hunter,  Robert,  at  Charles  Hamilton's,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hunter,  Samuel,  cabinetmaker,  9  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Hunter  &  Sharpe,  commission  merchants,  35  Buchanan  street. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  mason,  Ayton  court,  62  Old  vennel. 


HUNTER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— HUTCHISON.  157 


Hunter,  Thomas,  manager,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  house,  130  Hope  street. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  2  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Hunter,  Willi;im,  writer,  327  Argyll  street. 

Hunter,  William,  of  Hunter  and  Sharpe,  house,  Hazelwood,  Govan. 

Hunter,  William,  of  Hunter  and  Marshall^  house,  9  West  Milton  street. 

Hunter,  William,  linen  and  woollen  draper,  9  Adelphi  street. 

Hunter,  William,  commission  merchant,  98  Miller  street. 

Hunter,  William  and  George,  insurance  brokers,  22  Renfield  st.,  house,  186  Bathst 

Hunter,  William,  timber  merchant,  116  Stockwell  street,  house,  18  Great  Clyde  st. 

Hunter,  William,  surgeon,  249  Gallowgate. 

Hunter,  Mrs.,  Blackfriars  inn,  41  Blackfriars  street. 

Hunter,  Miss,  148  Renfrew  street. 

HuNTERiAN  Museum,  behind  the  College. 

Hunter's  Hill  Quarry  Company,  Bishopbriggs. 

HuKLET  Chemical  Works,  office,  100  St.  Vincent  street.     John  Wilson  and  Sons. 

Hurlet  and  Campsie  Alum  Co.,  alum  and  prussiate  of  potash  manufacturers,  77 

Union  street. 
Hussey,  William,  and  Son,  cotton-spinners,  26  Ingram  street ;  works.  Dale  street, 


Hussey,  William,  of  William  Hussey  and  Son,  house,  10  Montague  place. 

Hussey,  WiUiam,  jun.,  of  William  Hussey  and  Son,  house,  Greenlodge. 

HUTCHINS  and  Home,  surgeon-dentists,  150  West  Regent  street. 

HUTCHESON,  Allan,  spirit  merchant,  202  Stirling's  road. 

Hutcheson,  Alexander,  of  David  Hutcheson  4'  Co.,  14  Jamaica  street. 

Hutchison,  Allan,  spirit  merchant,  67  Drygate  street. 

Hutcheson,  Andrew,  baker,  78  Thistle  street. 

Hutcheson,  David,  of  David  Hutcheson  (f  Co.,  house,  292  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hutcheson,  David,  &  Co.,  steam-ship  owners,  14  Jamaica  street. 

Hutcheson  and  Dixon,  auctioneers,  valuators,  and  general  agents,  8  and  12  Virginia 
street. 

Hutcheson,  D.  B.,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminary,  house,  Drummond  place,  New 
City  road. 

Hutcheson,  George,  commission  merchant,  Ashburton  place,  135  Renfrew  street. 

Hutchison,  George,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  26  Sauchiehall  street. 

Hutcheson,  George,  writer,  48  Buchanan  street. 

Hutcheson,  George,  of  J.  and  G.  Hutcheson,  house,  Ashburton  pi.,  135  Renfrew  st. 

Hutchison, ,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  67  Stockwell  st.,  house,  79  do. 

Hutchison,  George,  of  Hutchison  and  Robertson,  house,  8  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Hutchison,  Graham,  of  James  Hutchison  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Blythswood  square. 

Hutcheson,  Henry,  Northern  Loan  Office,  11  George  street. 

Hutcheson's  Hospital,  56  Ingram  street. 

Hutchison,  Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  43  Taylor  street,  house,  44  do. 

Hutcheson,  James,  of  Tainsh  and  Hutcheson,  house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 

Hutchison,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  79  Hutcheson  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  of  James  Hutchison  cf-  Co.,  bouse,  149  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  spirit  dealer,  92  Rottenrow  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  minibus  proprietor,  96  Washington  street. 

Hutcheson,  James,  of  J.  and  G.  Hutcheson,  house,  64  Buccleuch  street,  Gamethill. 

Hutchison,  James,  singer,  84  John  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  bookbinder,  12  Prince's  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  printer,  house,  40  Canon  street. 

Hutchison,  James,  manure  merchant,  39  North  Woodside  road. 

Hutchison,  J.  A.,  master  of  the  fine  arts,  High  School,  and  portrait  painter,  13  Car- 
narvon street,  St.  George's  road. 

Hutcheson,  J.  &  G.,  cotton-yam  and  commission  merchants,  9  George  square. 

Hutcheson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  103  Castle  street. 

Hutcheson,  John,  of  Joseph  Hutcheson  and  Son,  house,  27  St.  Andrew  street. 

Hutchison,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100  Glebe  street,  house,  92  Parliamen- 
tary road. 

Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  jewellers  and  cabinetmakers,  152  Trongate. 

Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  portable  cabinet  manufacturers,  hardware  and  general 
merchants,  25  St.  Andrew  street,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  square. 

Hutchison,  Joseph,  wiue  and  spirit  dealer,  78  Wellington  street. 


158  HUTCHISON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— INFIRMARY. 


Hutchison,  Patrick,  -writer,  48  Buchanan  street,  house,  45  Buccleuch  street. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  of  James  Hutchison  cf  Co.^  house,  10  Blythswood  square. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  mason,  88  Cambridge  street. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  of  Hutchison  and  Dixon,  house,  66  South  Portland  street. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  83  Commerce  street. 

Hutchison  &  Robertson,  merchants,  45  Montrose  street. 

Hutcheson's  School,  139  Crown  street ;  John  M'Arly,  teacher. 

Hutchison,  Thomas,  Perth  Baking  Co.,  and  flour  merchant,  78  Union  street,  house, 

80  do. 
Hutchison,  Thomas,  baker,  25  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Hutchison,  William,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  41  Port-Dundas  road. 
Hutchison,  William,  builder,  64  Taylor  street. 

Hutchison,  William,  of  William  Hutchison  ^  Co.,  house,  35  Port-Dundas  road. 
Hutchison,  Mrs.,  13  Carnarvon  street. 
Hutchison,  Misses,  teachers,  20  Carlton  place, 
HuTCHESONTOWN  Established  Church,  94  Hospital  street.    Vacant. 
Hutchesontown  Free  Church,  Eglinton  street ;  Rev.  Alex.  S.  Patterson,  minister. 
HUTTON,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  Trongate. 
Hutton  &  Baird,  merchants,  1  Ingram  street. 

Hutton,  George,  &  Co.,  bleachers  and  finishers,  26  Anderson  street. 
Hutton,  James,  watchmaker,  at  J.  and  W,  MitcheWs,  140  Holm  street. 
Hutton,  John,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  4'  Go's,  house,  Gothic  cottage,  Govan. 
Hutton,  John  R.,  cabinetmaker,  29  Miller's  place. 
Hutton,  Joseph,  ship-broker  and  forwarding  agent,  87  Union  street. 
Hutton,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  22  Norfolk  street. 
Hutton,  Thomas,  contractor,  Hutton  place,  Sighthill. 
Hutton,  Mrs.,  48  Oxford  street. 
Hutton,  Mrs.,  of  Cadderbank,  4  Blythswood  square. 
Hutton,  Mrs.,  milliner,  173  Great  Hamilton  street. 
HYA5I,  Benjamin,  clothier  and  outfitter,  48  Argj'll  street. 
HYDE,  Henry,  spirit  merchant,  85  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Hyde,  John,  of  Hay  and  Hyde,  275  St.  George's  road. 
Hydepaek  Foundry ;  Neilson  &  Co.,  Finnieston  street. 
Hydepark  Rope  and  Sail  Work,  55  and  67  Anderston  quay,  office,  7  Miller  street ; 

Thomas  and  John  Stewart  &  Co. 
Htndlaud  Quarrj\     Orders  left  at  J.  Christie,  jim.'s,  builder,  162  SauchiehaU  st. 


iMPEEiAt,  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Companies,  James  Pearson,  11  West  Nile  street; 

Kelly  &  Co.,  106  Virginia  street ;   D.  E.  Outram,  88  St.  Vincent  street ;  and 

Alexander  Dawson,  136  Brunswick  street,  agents. 
IMRIE,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  136  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Imrie,  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  379  Gallowgate. 
Imrie,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  83  Crown  street. 
Income-Tax  Ofiice  for  the  Lower  Ward  of  Lanarkshire ;  Adam  Monteith,  73  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Incoeporation  of  Maltmen ;  G.  R.  Tennent,  57  Buchanan  street,  clerk. 
Indephndent  Chapel,  12  West  George  street;  Rev.  Ralph  Wardlaw,  D.D.,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  West  Nile  street ;  Rev.  Alexander  Eraser,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  3  Sufi'olk  street ;  Rev.  David  Johnston,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  Nicholson  street ;  Rev.  David  Russell,  pastor. 
Independent  Chapel,  105  North  Hanover  street ;  Rev.  George  S.  Ingram,  pastor. 
Independent  Church,  76  Blackfriars  street ;  Rev.  Fergus  Ferguson,  jun.,  minister. 
Independent  Church,  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton ;  Rev.  Nisbet  Galloway,  minister. 
Independent  Church,  70  Nelson  street,  Tradeston.     Vacant. 

Independent  Church,  St.  Mary's  Hall,  33  Renfield  street ;  Rev.  S.  T.  Porter,  minister. 
Independent  Presbyterian  Church,  394  Parliamentary  road;  Rev.  Walter  Duncan, 

minister. 
Industeial  and  General  Life  Assiirance  and  Deposit  Co.,  66  Miller  street,  John 

White,  agent. 
Infiemaey  (Royal),  Castle  street,  Townhead;  Robert  Lament,  secretary,  29  St. 

Vincent  street. 


INGLETON.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— IZETT.  159 

INGLETON,  W.,  brush  and  basket  warehouse,  49  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  194 
New  City  road. 

INGLIS,  A.  &  J.,  engineers  and  boiler-makers,  Whitehall  works,  60  Warroch  st. 

Inglis,  Andrew,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  28  Jamaica  street. 

Inglis,  Anthony,  of  A.  and  J.  Inglis,  house,  12  Douglas  street. 

Ingles,  D.  &  H.,  calico-printers,  78  Miller  street. 

Inglis,  Hugh  C,  flesher,  26  King  street,  Calton. 

Inglis,  James,  commercial  traveller,  ]  6  Salisbury  street. 

Inglis,  James,  funeral  undertaker,  79  Brown  street. 

Inglis,  James,  writer,  4  Killermont  street. 

Inglis,  John,  leather  and  commission  agent,  37g-  St.  Andrew  street,  house,  136  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Inglis,  John,  of  A.  and  J.  Inglis,  house,  81  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Inglis,  Peter,  46  William  street,  Anderston. 

Ingles,  Robert,  printer,  bookseller,  and  stationer,  265  Gallowgate. 

Ingles,  Robert,  letterpress  printer,  publisher,  and  stationer,  5  Melville  place,  132 
Trongate. 

Inglis,  Thomas  H.,  6  Queen's  terrace. 

Inglis,  Thomas,  grocer,  20  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Inglis,  Thomas,  M.D.,  16  Bath  street. 

Inglis  &  Wakefield,  calico-printers,  1  National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street. 

Inglis,  William,  &  Co.,  ship-modellers,  2  North  Coburg  street. 

Ingles,  Mrs.  Charles,  76  Buccleuch  street. 

Inglis,  Mrs.  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  147  and  153  New  City  road. 

INGRAM,  Charles,  gunmaker,  96  Union  street. 

Ingram,  Rev.  George  S.,  of  Congregational  Church,  Hanover  street,  house,  50  Stob- 
cross  crescent. 

Inland  Revenue  Office,  16  George  street.  Mile-end. 

INNERARITY,  Alexander,  merchant,  407  St.  Vincent  street. 

Innerarity  &  Co.,  chemical  works,  Paterson  street,  Anderston. 

INNES,  Campbell,  2  West  Russell  street. 

Innes,  Daniel,  provision  merchant,  46  Thistle  street,  and  81  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Innes,  John,  of  Innes  and  Young,  house,  24  Spring  place. 

Innes,  John,  chimney  sweeper,  101  M'Alpine  street. 

Innes,  Martin,  general  broker,  12  Findlay  street. 

Innes,  Norman,  government  emigration  agent,  140  Buchanan  street. 

Innes,  Robert,  pattern-designer  and  print-cutter,  45  John  street. 

Innes,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  93,  95,  and  97  Saltmarket. 

Innes  &  Young,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  68  Glassford  street. 

Inspector  of  the  Poor  for  Barony,  office,  38  North  Albion  street. 

Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland.     Agent,  George  Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Inventors'  Aid  Association  ;  agent,  A.  Mercer,  140  George  street. 

IRELAND,  James,  clerk,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Miller  street. 

IRVINE,  Andrew,  55  Duke  street. 

Irvine,  Ai-chibald,  London  Chop  House,  22  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Irvine  &  Bryce,  manufacturing  chemists  and  drysalters,  128  Bishop  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Irving,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  19  George  street,  house,  267  High  street. 

Irving,  Robert,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  wrights,  13  Monkland  street. 

Irvine,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  merchant,  19  South  Hanover  street. 

Irvine,  Samuel,  pfS.  Irvine  <f  Co.,  house,  10  Royal  crescent. 

Irvine,  John,  sen.,  builder,  190  Hope  street. 

Irvine,  Mrs.  James,  umbrella  maker,  3  New  Bridge  street. 

Irvine,  Mrs.  John,  54  Renfrew  street. 

IRWAN,  Charles,  barber,  31  Oxford  street. 

ISBISTER,  C,  10  Abbotsford  place. 

Isbister,  M.,  fruiterer,  165  Ingram  street. 

ISLAY  Distilleries'  Store  and  Bonding  Warehouse,  57  St.  Enoch's  wynd,  office,  74 
Maxwell  street ;  Alexander  Graham,  agent. 

IZETT,  Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  183  High  street. 


160        JAAP.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— JEFFREY. 


JAAP,  Richard,  teacher  of  music,  408  Parliamentary  road. 

Jack,  Brothers,  lithographers,  engravers,  and  ornamental  printers,  43  Argj'll  street. 

JACK,  Alexander,  portioner,  40  Savoy  street. 

Jack,  Allan,  of  Jack  and  Anderson,  24  Hutcheson  street. 

Jack  &  Anderson,  writers,  24  Hutcheson  street. 

Jack,  Andrew,  eating-house,  257  Argyll  street. 

Jack  &  Co.,  envelope  manufacturers  and  stationers,  32  Argjdl  street. 

Jack,  David,  agent,  49  Duke  street. 

Jack,  George,  contractor,  60  South  Coburg  street. 

Jack,  Rev.  H.  M,,  of  Bridgeton  church,  17  Monteith  row. 

Jack,  James,  grocer,  107  and  109  Stockwell  street. 

Jack,  James,  grocer  and  victualler,  74  Garscube  road. 

Jack,  John,  &  Co.,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  3  Candleriggs  street. 

Jack,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18  Oxford  street. 

Jack,  John,  Airdrie  carrier,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate. 

Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  upholster}'  and  cabinet  warehouse,  37  Buchanan  st.,  works, 

175  Hope  street. 
Jack,  Peter,  medical  botanist,  109  Main  street,  Anderston. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Jack,  Robert,  cotton-mill  furnisher  and  commission  agent,  76  Virginia  street. 
Jack,  Thomas,  provision  merchant.  Bazaar,  house,  75  High  street. 
Jack,  Thomas,  hand  and  power-loom  wea-sang-utensil  maker,  8  John  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Jack,  William,  victualler,  90,  92,  and  174  Cowcaddens  St.,  ho.,  126  Renfrew  street. 
Jack,  Mrs.,  19  Blythswood  square. 
Jack,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer,  33  East  Clyde  street. 

Jack,  Mrs.  James,  tobacconist,  oils  and  colours,  50  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Jack,  Mrs.  John,  broker,  285  High  street. 
Jack,  Mi-s.  Peter,  coal  agent,  99  Rottenrow  street. 
Jack,  Mrs.  Thomas,  84  North  Hanover  street. 
JACKSON,  Andrew,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  18  Union  street. 
Jackson,  D.,  general  bird  merchant,  153  London  street. 

Jackson,  Edward,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt-maker,  20  Argyll  st.,  house,  69  Clyde  st. 
Jackson,  Hugh,  tailor,  41  Robertson  place,  Nicholas  street. 
Jackson,  Hugh,  grocer,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable,  192  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Jackson,  James,  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Son,  house,  8  Greenvale  place. 
Jackson,  James,  &  Co.,  tinplate-workers  and  gas-fitters,  64  Maxwell  street- 
Jackson,  James,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  35  Candleriggs. 
Jackson,  John,  saddler,  409  Gallowgate. 
Jaekson,  John,  milk  shop,  190  West  Nile  street. 
Jackson,  John,  provision  merchant,  26  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Jackson,  John,  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Son,  house,  117  West  Campbell  street. 
Jackson,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  map  and  chart  warehouse,  5  St.  Enoch  square, 

house,  Clyde  View,  Partick. 
j£jckson,  Robert,  timber  merchant,  27  Douglas  street,  house,  67  Cadogan  street. 
Jackson,  Walter,  glass-cutter,  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Jackson,  Mrs.,  61  Duke  street. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  J.  &  B.,  hosiery,  &c.,  335  Argyll  street,  house,  2  South  Kinning  place. 
JEFFREY,  Alexander,  agent  for  Stonelaw,  Eastfield,  Lord  Belhaven,  Westmuir,  and 

Springhill  collieries,  37  and  84  Cathedral  street.    Orders  left  with  W.  Murray,  47 

George  square  and  1  West  George  street. 
Jeffrey,  Alexander,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  33  Eglinton  street. 
Jeffrey,  Archibald,  77  Abercromby  street. 

Jeffrey,  Rev.  George,  of  London  Road  Church,  house,  28  White  vale. 
Jaffrey  &  Gunion,  cheesemongers  and  provision  merchants,  87  Candleriggs. 
Jeffray,  James,  M.D.,  137  Clarence  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Jeffrey,  James,  ship  and  commission  agent,   Royal  Exchange  buildings,  house,  47 

Shamrock  street. 
Jeffrey,  James,  warper,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Jeffrey,  James,  manufacturer,  110  Brunswick  street. 
Jeffrey,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  89  and  91  Union  street,  house,  325  West 

J3ath  street. 


JEFFEEY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— JAMIESON.  161 


Jeffrey,  John,  -writer,  5  Moore  place,  West  George  street. 

Jeffrey,  John,  jun.,  janitor.  Normal  Institution,  City  road. 

Jeffrey,  J.  &  J.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  210  Argyll  street. 

Jeffrey,  M.  &  J.,  bathing  establishment,  23  Hutchesou  street. 

Jeffrey,  Michael,  clothier,  71  Trongate. 

Jeffrey,  Capt.  Richard,  barrack-master,  Kinning  house.  Paisley  road. 

Jeffrey,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  aad  aerated  water  manufac- 
turers, 145  Trongate,  house,  78  Stockwell  street. 

Jeffrey,  Robert,  cotton  and  linen  power-loom  manufacturer,  110  Brunswick  street, 
and  Rose  street,  Kirkaldy,  residence  and  works,  Wyndford,  Maryhill. 

Jeffrey,  Robert,  jun.,  llO  Brunswick  street. 

Jeffrey,  Robert,  grocer  and  victualler,  23  Eglinton  street. 

Jeffrey,  Thomas,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  3  Hopetoun  place. 

Jeffrey,  Thomas  George,  writer,  52  West  Nile  street. 

Jaffray,  William,  accountant,  writer,  notary-public,  and  Dep.-Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
Balfron,  or  the  Western  district  of  Stirlingshire,  and  Procurator-Fiscal  for  the 
Burgh  of  Pollockshaws,  13  Exchange  place,  house,  Campvale,  Renfrewshire. 

Jeffi-ey,  William,  goldsmith  and  watchmaker,  329  Argyll  street. 

Jaffray,  William,  grocer,  44  King  street. 

Jaffrey,  William,  cotton- spinner,  166  Stafford  place,  New  City  road. 

Jeffrey,  William,  spirit  dealer  and  carter,  61  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Jeffrey,  William,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  114  Trongate. 

Jeffrey,  W.  &  A.,  cotton-spinners,  110  Brunswick  street,  works,  Balfron. 

Jaffray,  Mrs.  D.,  32  Buecleuch  street. 

Jeffrey,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  46  Shamrock  street. 

Jaffray,  Mrs.  Robert,  Burnbank,  Town-mill  road. 

Jeffrey,  Miss,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  216  Argyll  street. 

JAMES,  Edward  Dixon,  postmaster  of  Glasgow,  house,  Almada  hill,  Hamilton. 

James,  George,  and  G.  N.  Haden,  engineers  and  patentees  of  warming  and  ventila- 
ting apparatus,  279  Parliamentary  road. 

James,  J.  &  D.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  27  London  street. 

James,  Mrs.,  1  Wellington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

JAMIE,  William,  coal-master,  118  Union  street. 

JAMIESON,  A.  Y.,  110  Crown  street. 

Jamieson  &  Dewar,  wholesale  haberdashers,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  button  factors, 
62  Queen  street. 

Jamieson,  George,  of  Jamieson  and  Dewar,  house,  86  North  Frederick  street. 

Jamieson,  James  F.,  of  John  Fyfe  cf-  Co.,  house,  2  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Jamieson,  James,  35  Patersou  street,  Kingston. 

Jamieson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  112  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 

Jamieson,  James,  of  James  Jamieson  ^  Co.,  house,  199  AthoU  place. 

Jamieson,  John,  of  Paterson,  Jamieson,  cf-  Co.,  house,  247  Brandon  place. 

Jamieson,  John,  fishcurer,  13  East  Howard  street. 

Jamieson,  John,  tea  merchant,  49  Oswald  street. 

Jamieson,  John,  confectioner,  159  Gallowgate. 

Jamieson,  John,  at  William  Whyte  <^  Co.^a,  76  St.  Vincent  street. 

Jamieson,  John,  dyer  and  renovator,  10  East  Campbell  street. 

Jamieson,  John,  41  Oswald  street,  house,  Inchview,  Partick. 

Jamieson,  J.  P.,  merchant,  122  Hope  street. 

Jamieson,  Jonathan,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  Venetian  blind  maker,  329  Saa- 
chiehall  street,  works,  Paterson  street,  Auderston. 

Jamieson,  Joseph,  oil  merchant  and  oil  refiner,  109  Clyde  street,  Anderston,  house, 
60  Garnet  place.  Hill  street. 

Jamieson,  Robert,  rag  and  china  warehovise,  404  Gallowgate. 

Jamieson,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  of  St.  Paul's,  156  Randolph  terrace,  Garnethill. 

Jameson,  Robert,  writer,  19  South  Hanover  street,  house,  13  Woodside  crescent. 

Jamieson,  William,  merchant,  15  Elmbank  crescent. 

Jamieson,  William,  wright,  trunk,  and  packing -box  maker,  33  George  square,  house, 
18  South  Portland  street. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  house  factor,  at  J.  Laurie's,  1  Nicholson  st.,  ho.,  13  Surrey  street. 

Jamieson,  W.  &  J.,  Dental  Depot,  118  Union  street. 

Jamieson,  William,  poulterer,  112  Sauchiehall  street. 

Jamieson,  WUliam,  dairyman,  19  High  street. 


162      JAMIESOK— GENEEAL  DIRECTOEY.— JOHNSON. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  97  Rottenrow. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  8  Stirling  square. 

Jamieson,  Wm.,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Jamieson,  Wm.  M.,  timber  merchant,  41  Oswald  street,  house,  Inchview,  Partick. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.  Alexander,  furnishing  shop,  60  Stevenson  street. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  18  South  Portland  street 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  victualler,  188  Sauchiehall  street. 

Jamieson,  Miss  M.,  teacher,  52  Glassford  street. 

JARDINE,  John,  janitor  of  Andersonian  University,  204  George  street. 

Jardine,  John,  tailor,  72  Nelson  street. 

Jardine,  AVilliam,  slater,  163  Cowcaddens  street. 

Jardine,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  96  Saltraarket. 

Jardine,'. Wm.,  jun.,  spirit  dealer,  41  Castle  street. 

Jardine,  William,  spirit  dealer,  25  Drygate  lane. 

JAEVIE,  Andrew,  measurer  of  timber  and  dry  goods,  27  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Jarvie,  John,  fruiterer,  103  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Jarvie  &  Pollock,  merchants,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Jarvie,  R.  &  J.,  Anderston  Ropework,  19  Stobcross  street. 

Jarvie,  Robeit,  at  Mackintosh  and  Cowav!s^  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Jarvie,  Mrs.,  17  Nicholson  street. 

JARVIS,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Candleriggs. 

Jarvis,  J.,  &  Son,  wholesale  and  retail  boot  and   shoe  furnishmg  warehouse,  70 
Prince's  street. 

Jarvis,  Elizabeth,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  8  Nelson  street,  ho.  40  Candleriggs. 

JEANDIN,  Francis,  importer  of  French  and  German  baskets,  78  George  street  and 
4  Hay  street,  Edinburgh. 

JEANS,  James,  locker  of  Customs,  204  Holm  street. 

JEFFREY.     See  Jaffray. 

JENKINS,  James,  coal  merchant,  153  Castle  street. 

JENNINGS,  Alex.,  silver-plater,  33  East  Howard  street. 

JOCKEL,  Lewis,  flesher,  ham-curer,  and  German  sausage  maker,  13  and  15  Cathcart 
place,  Sauchiehall  road. 

JOHNSTON,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Johnston,  Andrew,  agent,  119  South  Cumberland  street. 

Johnston,  Andrew,  clothier,  29  Market  street. 

Johnston,  Andrew,  of  Walrond,  Ellis,  <^  Co.,  house,  3  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  surgeon,  5  New  City  road,  house,  22  Buccleuch  street. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  grocer  and  victualler,  73  High  street. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  grocer  and  pro\'ision  merchant,  37  King  street. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Cowcaddens  street. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  17  Cathcart  street. 

Johnson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  haircloth  and  curled  hair  and  brush  manufacturers,  24 
Jamaica  street. 

Johnston,  Charles,  bootmaker,  267  George  street. 

Johnston,  Charles,  plasterer,  115  North  Montrose  street. 

Johnston,  Christopher,  goods  manager,  Caledonian  Railway,  9  St.  Vincent  place. 

Johnston,  Rev.  David,  pastor  of  Suffolk  Street  Congregational  Church,  house,  84 
Great  Hamilton  street. 

Johnston,  David,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Garthland  street. 

Johnston,  David,  jun.,  manager,  Gourock  Ropework  Co.,  42  Clyde  buildings. 

Johnston  &  Downie,  boot  and  shoemakers,  45  Gallowgate. 

Johnston  &  Fairie,  yam  merchants,  62  Wilson  street. 

Johnstone,  Francis,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  37  Grseme  street. 

Johnston,  Galbraith,  &  Co.,  spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  4  Both- 
well  street,  works,  Oakbank,  near  Springbank. 

Johnston,  George,  of  Johnston  and  Neil,  house.  111  HiU  street,  Garnethill. 

Johnston,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Hutcheson  street. 

Johnston,  George,  work-box,  desk,  and  dressing-case  manufacturer,  and  toy  ware- 
house, 41  Argj'U  arcade. 

Johnstone,  Rev.  Gilbert,  minister  of  the  Free  Church,  Govan,  13  Rutland  street. 

Johnson,  H.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  16  Montrose  street,  house,  East  Park,  Garscube  road. 

Johnston,  James,  of  Sword  and  Johnston,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Johnson,  J.  B.,  ofJohnstm,  Brothers^  ^  Co.,  Hillhouse,  Springburn. 


JOHNSTOlsr.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— JOHNSTON.  163 

Johnston,  J.  H.,  straw-hat  manufacturer,  122  Trongate. 

Johnston,  James  E.,  agent  for  the  Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Co.,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 
Johnston,  James,  grocer,  649  Gallowgate. 
Johnston,  James,  victualler,  95  High  street. 
Johnston,  James,  tailor,  73  High  John  street. 
Johnstone,  James,  engineer,  44  South  Portland  street. 
Johnston,  James,  spirit  and  provision  merchant,  4  Stirling  street,  and  95  High  street, 

house,  9  Blackfriars'  street. 
Johnston,  James,  letterpress  printer,  lithographer,  and  engraver,  42  Argyll  street, 

house,  441  Gallowgate. 
Johnston,  John,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  97  Union  street. 
Johnson,  John  Henry,  solicitor  and  attorney  in  the  English  courts,  master-extraor- 
dinary in  Chancery,  and  commissioner  for  taking  afiSdavits,  166  Buchanan  st. 
Johnston,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  334  Argyll  street. 
Johnstone,  John,  agent,  90  North  Frederick  street. 
Johnstone,  John,  confectioner,  121  Castle  street. 
Johnstone,  John,   clerk,  at  Balfour  and  IPCullwn's,  house,  86  Spring  place,  South 

Wellington  street. 
Johnston,  John,  Comely  Park,  Gallowgate  road. 
Johnston,  John,  Clayknowes  Pottery,  brick  and  drain-tile,  and  drain-pipe  tile  work, 

624  Gallowgate  road,  house.  Comely  Park,  do. 
Johnston,  John,  mason  and  bricklayer,  289  Parliamentary  road. 
Johnston,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  123  Gallowgate. 

Johnston  &  Neil,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  stores  for  ships  and  exporta- 
tion, 85  and  87  Jamaica  street,  76  Great  Clyde  street,  and  15  Bedford  street. 
Johnston,  Neil,  surveyor  for  the  Sun  Fire  Office,  20  Buchanan  street,  house,  288  do. 
Johnston,  Peter  W.,  marine  store,  68  Broomielaw. 
Johnstone,  Peter,  12  South  Kinniug  place. 

Johnstone,  Quintin,  student  of  theology,  51  South  Albion  street. 
Johnston,  Richard,  medical  botanist,  wholesale  and  retail  herbalist,  270  Buchanan  st. 
Johnston,   Richard,  &  Brother,  wire  and  metal  warehouse,  15  John  street.     John 

Strathearn,  agent. 
Johnston,  Robert,  of  Johnston,  Galbraith,  ^  Co.,  and  Alexander  Johnston  Sf  Co.,  ho., 

18  Ely ths wood  square. 
Johnston,   Robert,  brickmaker  and  builder,  12  Canning  street,  Greenhead,  works, 

Netherfield. 
Johnston,  Robert  M.,  baker,  89  High  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  baker,  6  Abercromby  street. 
Johnston,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  41  King  street. 
Johnstons  &  Co.,  Lochruan  Distillery,  Campbeltou.     Agents,  Buchanan,  Wilson,  & 

Co.,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  writing-ink  and  ink-powder  makers,  and  stationers,  137 

George  street. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  sen.,  grocer  and  ^actualler,  154  and  156  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  35  London  street,  house,  30  Charlotte  street. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  112  Canning  street. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  surgeon,  53  York  street. 

Johnston,  William,  plumber,  gas-fitter,  and  zinc-worker,  9  Centre  St.,  Tradeston. 
Johnston,  William,  harbour-master,  16  Robertson  street,  house,  above. 
Johnson,  William,  consulting  engineer  and  patent  agent,  and  editor  of  The  Practical 

Mechanic's  Journal,  166  Buchanan  street,  house,  31  India  street. 
Johnston,  William,  metal  broker  and  Birmingham  factor,  Glasgow  tube  and  metal 

warehouse,  57  Miller  street,  house,  150  Buccleuch  street,  Garnethill. 
Johnston,  William,  &   Co.,  wholesale  coffee  and  spice  merchants,  and  commission 

agents,  48  Dunlop  street. 
Johnston,  William,  banker,  5  Newton  place. 

Johnston,  William,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  83  Argyll  street,  house,  11  Miller  street. 
Johnston,  William,  of  William  Johnston  <^  Co. 

Johnstone,  William,  corn-factor,  16  Hope  street,  house,  38  Hill  street,  GamethiU. 
Johnstone,  William,  spirit  merchant,  94  George  street. 
Johnston,  William,   engineer  and  manager,   Glasgow  and  Ayr  Railway,  office,  14 

Bridge  street,  house,  head  of  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 


164  JOHNSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY— KAY, 

Johnston,  William,  superintendent  of  buildings,  133  Waterloo  street. 

Johnston,  William,  at  William  Ililne  <f  Co.'s,  33  Virginia  street. 

Johnston,  W.,  teacher,  St.  Peter's  Parish  School,  Oswald  St.,  house,  8  Douglas  st. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  415^  Parliamentary  road. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  D.,  65  West  Regent  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  David,  11  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 

Johnston,  Jlrs.,  tavern  keeper,  5  Laigh-kirk  close. 

Johnstone,  Mrs.  Alex.,  dealer  in  bread,  177  High  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  D.,  furnishing  shop,  342  High  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  38  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Thomas,  tobacconist  and  chandler,  217  High  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Morris,  3  Dalhousie  place. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Peter,  75  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  255  George  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  261  Gallowgate. 

Johnston,  Miss,  1  Dalhousie  place. 

Johnston,  Miss  J.,  spirit  dealer,  84  John  street,  Greenhead. 

Johnstone,  Miss,  79  South  Portland  street. 

Johnstone,  Miss,  lodgings,  32  Buccleuch  street. 

JOLLIE,  Andrew,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  83  Kirk  street,  Galton. 

JONES,  Brook,  and  Brothers,  thread  manufacturers ;  J.  F.  Stewart,  agent,  10  Petti- 
grew  lane,  off  Duke  street. 

Jones,  Emery,  eating-house,  20  Anderston  quaj'. 

Jones,  Jesse,  &  Co.,  merchants,  112  West  George  street, 

Jones,  Jesse,  of  Jesse  Jones  ^  Co.,  house,  8  Fitzroy  place. 

Jones,  Richard,  poulterer  and  provision  dealer,  115  Castle  street. 

Jones,  Thomas,  of  Crooks  and  Jones,  house,  66  South  Portland  street, 

Jones,  W.  C,  clothier,  St.  Marj^'s  buildings,  31  Renfield  street. 

Jones,  Mrs.,  furniture  dealer,  48  Miller's  place. 

JOSEZ,  Francis,  North  British  hotel,  7  North  Queen  street. 

JUNIUS,  C.  v.,  teacher  of  Latin,  French,  and  German,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 

JuKA  Distillery  Office ;  J.  and  A.  Gardner,  43  Turner's  court. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office  for  Lanarkshire,  107  Brunswick  street;  George 
Crawfurd,  clerk. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office  for  Balfron,  or  Western  district  of  Stirlingshire ;  Wm. 
Jaffray,  deputy-clerk,  13  Royal  Exchange  place. 

Justices  Hall,  County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 

£ 

Kames  Gunpowder  Company.     J.  P.  S.  Hadaway,  manager,  25  St.  Enoch  square, 
KAINE,  Charles,  75  Clyde  Street,  Anderston. 

KANE,  Thomas,  fishmonger,  ice  and  game  dealer,  38  Renfield  Street,  and  9  Welling- 
ton arcade,  house,  65  Renfrew  street. 
KAY,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  Roj^al  Exchange  buUdings. 
Kay,  Alexander,  jun.,  oj"  Wilson,  Kay,  4"  Co.,  house.  Laurel  bank,  Hillhead. 
Kay,  Alexander,  Canal  manager,  Canal  Office,  153  Port-Eglinton  street. 
Kaj"-,  Charles,  70  Brunswick  street. 

Kay,  Daniel,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  64  Govan  street. 
Kaye,  Findlay,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  warehousemen.  Queen  court,  62  Queen  street. 
Kay,  George,  carter,  13  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 

Kay,  H.  and  W.,  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  38  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Kay,  James,  of  John  Mitchell  <f  Co.,  house,  Boswell  place,  93  Pitt  street. 
Kay,  James,  spirit  dealer,  81  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Kay,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  57  West  Milton  street. 
Kay,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  82  Bridgegate  street, 
Kay,  John,  house  agent,  4  Oxford  street. 

Kaye,  John,  jun.,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  94  Trongate. 
Kaye,  John,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  229  Gallowgate,  house,  206  do, 
Kaye,  Robert,  of  Kaye,  Findlay,  ^  Co.,   residence,  Well  House,  Partick  hill. 
Kaye,  Robert,  of  Millbrae,  Moodiesburn.     Letters,  &c.  left  at  94  Trongate, 
Kay,  Thomas,  carver  and  gilder,  40  Fox  street,  house,  56  Howard  street, 
Kay,  Thomas,  of  M^  Craw  and  Kay,  house,  27  Taylor  street. 


KAY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— KENNEDY.  165 

Kay,  William,  collector,  Gas  office,  65  Virginia  st.,  house,  8  Park  place,  Paisley  road. 

Kay,  Mrs.  Mary,  confectioner,  48  Cowcaddens  street. 

KEADY,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  141  Cambridge  street. 

KEAN,  Francis,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  73  Bridgegate  street. 

Kean,  John,  slater,  72  Nelson  street. 

KEDDIE,  William,  Scottish  Guardian  office^  house,  15  North  St.  Mungo  street. 

Keddie,  Mrs.,  grocer,  57  Shamrock  street. 

KEELING,  John  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  166  Rutherglen  road. 

KEIR,  David,  &  Son,  glaziers,  glass-stainers,  and  benders,  6  Cathedral  street,  works, 
West  Graham  street. 

Keir,  John,  45  Blackfriars  street. 

Keir,  Robert,  wright  and  glazier,  63  Eglinton  street,  house,  54  do. 

Keir,  Thomas,  accountant  and  commercial  agent,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 

KEITH,  Archibald,  cowfeeder,  98  Union  street. 

Keith,  Hugh,  potato  dealer,  25  Paisley  road. 

Keith,  John,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  auctioneers,  5  Hutcheson  street. 

Keith,  William,  provision  merchant,  34  Coburg  street. 

Keith,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano-forte,  180  Hope  street. 

KELLAR,  Alexander,  merchant,  69  London  street. 

Kellar,  James,  H.  M.'s  Customs,  20  Oxford  street. 

KELLOGG,  D.  0.,  United  States  Consul,  14  Gordon  street. 

KELLY,  Andrew,  of  J.  and  A.  Kelly,  house,  Partick. 

Kelly  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  106  Virginia  place. 

Kelly,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  164  and  166  Saltmarket. 

Kelly,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  26  Market  street. 

Kelley,  James  &  Andrew,  cutlers,  watchmakers,  and  jewellers,  6  and  7  Argyll  arcade. 

Kelley,  James,  at  Perry  and  Kennedy'' s^  house,  124  North  John  street. 

Kelley,  James,  jun.,  of  James  and  Andrew  Kelley,  house,  98  North  Frederick  street. 

Kelly,  James,  spirit  merchant,  61  Bridgegate. 

Kell}',  James  and  Peter,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  90  Garscube  road. 

Kelly,  James,  tailor,  clothier,  aud  hatter,  89  London  street. 

Kelly,  Jeremiah,  provision  merchant,  685^  King  street. 

Kelly,  John,  spirit  merchant,  12  and  14  North  Coburg  street. 

Kelly,  John,  spirit  dealer,  102  Saltmarket. 

Kelly,  M.,  clothier,  86  and  88  Saltmarket. 

Kelly,  Neil,  beadle  of  Free  Tron  Church,  10  Holmhead  street. 

Kelly,  Philip,  boot  and  shoemaker,  58  South  Coburg  street. 

Kelly,  Robert,  warehouseman,  9  Wilson  street. 

Kelly,  Thomas,  %'ictualler,  114  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Kell}',  AVilliam,  jun.,  of  Kelly  and  Co.,  106  Virginia  place. 

Kelly,  William,  slater  and  slate  merch.mt,  41  Macfarlane  street,  off  Galiowgate. 

Kelh%  William,  spirit  dealer  and  pastry  baker,  467  Galiowgate. 

KELMAN,  John,  collector,  Herald  office,  house,  79  Eglinton  street. 

KELSO,  Henry,  classical,  English,  and  mathematical  teacher,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 

Kelso,  James,  shipmaster,  97  Hill  street,  Garnethill.  'X 

Kelso,  Peter,  &  Co.,  sewed-muslin  manufacturers,  28  Exchange  square.  7, 

Kelso,  Peter,  of  Peter  Kelso  cf  Co.,  Albert  terrace,  191  Renfrew  street. 

KELT,  James,  &  Co.,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  outfitters,  74  Great  Clyde  street. 

Kelvin  Foundry,  near  Maryhill,  J.  F.  Mathie,  office,  14  Gordon  street. 

KEMP,  Charles,  cotton-yarn  agent,  51  Ingram  street. 

Kemp  and  Co.,  agents  for  Fleetwood  and  Londonderry  steamers  via  Troon,  2  How- 
ard street. 

Kemp,  David,  emporium  for  shawls  and  tartans,  45  and  47  Buchanan  street,  house, 
115  Main  street. 

Kemp,  David,  provision  dealer,  20  Stobcross  street. 

KEMPT,  Donald,  of  M'- Tear  and  Kempt,  house,  12  Pollock  street. 

KEMPTSTON,  Joseph,  provision  dealer,  6  College  street. 

KENNA,  John,  officer  of  Customs,  170  Saltmarket. 

KENNEDY,  A.  &  W.,  wholesale  stationers  and  account-book  manufacturers,  25 
and  27  Glassford  street. 

Kennedy,  A.  S.,  of  A.  ^  W.  Kennedy,  2  South  Wellington  street. 

Kennedy,  Andrew,  contractor,  16  East  Bath  hme. 

Kennedy,  Angus,  shoe  and  general  furnisher,  15  King  street,  Calton. 


166  KENNEDY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— KE RE. 


Kennedy,  Charles,  jun.,  clothier,  70  and  72  Saltmarket. 

Kennedy,  Charles,  pawnbroker,  76  Gallowgate. 

Kennedy,  D.  and  J.,  spirit  dealers,  157  StoekweU  street. 

Kennedy,  David,  clothier,  54  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  10  St.  James'  st.,  Kingston. 

Kennedy,  E.  and  G.,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioners,  27  Trongate. 

Kenned}',  Fergus,  manager,  at  C.  Todd  and  Higginhotham^s  Printfield,  house,  92  Crown 

street. 
Kennedy,  G.,  stationer  and  account-book  maker,  89  Argyll  street. 
Kennedy,   Gilbert,  office,  109  West  Campbell  street,  house,  227  Brandon  place, 

West  George  street. 
Kennedy,  Gilbert,  agent,  26  Brown  street. 
Kennedy,  Dr.,  6  Croy  place.  Maxwell  street. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  and  Co.,  commission  merchants,  3  Ingram  street. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  of  H.  Kennedy  cf  Co.,  house,  Maule  terrace,  Partick. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  wright  and  house  factor,  Douglas  street,  Partick. 
Kennedj',  James,  wholesale  stationer  and  bookbinder,  1151  ngram  street,  house,  3 

•    Abbotsford  place. 
Kennedy,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  ISg-  Buchanan  street. 

Kennedy,  John,  accountant  and  house  factor,  25  Gordon  street,  house,  2  South  Wel- 
lington place. 
Kennedy,  John,  43  Holmhead  street. 

Kennedy,  P.  M.,  of  Perry  and  Kennedy,  house,  3  Abbotsford  place. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  broker,  15  M'Alpine  street. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  46  Stewart  street. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  victualler  and  grocer,  400  Duke  street,  comer  of  Bluevale. 
Kennedy  and  Son,  clothiers  and  hatters,  7  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  108  Roslin, 

terrace,  Cumberland  street. 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  at  W.  B.  Huggins  (^  Co?s. 

Kennedy,  Thomas,  of  W.  B.  Huggins  <^  Co.,  house,  22  Canning  place, 
Kennedy,  Thomas  M.,  draper,  66  Govan  street,  house,  20  do. 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  merchant.  Western  Lodge,  Woodlands  road. 
Kennedy,  Walter,  at  G.  Kennedy's,  89  Argyll  street,  house,  11  Turner's  court. 
Kennedy,  W.  S.,  of  A.  and  W.  Kennedy,  house,  133  Hospital  street. 
Kennedy,  William,  druggist,  59  Trongate. 
Kennedy,  William,  spirit  dealer,  94  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  29  East  Clyde  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  grocer,  50  Clyde  place. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Janet,  flesher,  5  Stirling  street. 

KENT,  A.  S.,  commission  merchant,  7  Exchange  place,  house,  29  Hospital  street. 
Kent  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and  merchants,  7  Exchange  place. 
Kent  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Society,  office,  8  John  street. 
Kent,  Mrs.  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  593  Gallowgate. 
KEPPIE,  James,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  3  and  4  Park  pL,  StoekweU  street, 

house,  20^  East  Clyde  street. 
KERR,  Alexander,  merchant,  3  Stanley  street. 
Kerr,  Angus,  at  J.  and  J.  Wrighfs,  127  Ingram  street. 
Kerrs  and  Anderson,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  agents  for  the  Globe  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Office,  17  Gordon  street. 
Ker,  Andrew,  tavern-keeper,  62  Glassford  street, 
Kerr,  Andrew,  coal  agent,  28  Clyde  place. 

Kerr,  Archibald,  writer  and  sharebroker,  3  Exchange  pi.,  south  arch.  Exchange  sq. 
Ker,  D.  &  W.,  grain  merchants,  58  Hope  street. 
Kerr,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  79  Bell  street. 
Ker,  Doering,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Kerr,  Edward,  spirit  merchant,  222  Dalmarnock  road. 
Kerr,  Henry,  of  Kerrs  and  Anderson,  house,  14  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Kerr,  Henry,  sen.,  coal  merchant,  98  South  Portland  street. 

Kerr,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  and  14  Argyll  arcade,  house,  11  Cathcart  st. 
Kerr,  James,  lithographer,  engraver,   and  copperplate  printer,   145  Argyll  street, 

house,  108  do. 
Kerr,  James,  smith  and  farrier,  32  Portugal  street. 

Kerr,  James  M.,  of  Macgeorge  and  Kerr,  house,  6  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Kerr,  James,  victualler,  27  New  street,  Calton. 


KEEE.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— KIDSTON.  167 

Kerr,  James,  painter  and  colourman,  6  and  7  Windmill  croft,  house,  23  West  street. 
Kerr,  John,  jun.,  manufacturer,  51  Cochran  street. 
Kerr,  John,  jun.,  writer,  5  Brunswick  place. 

Kerr,  Rev.  John,  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  16  Annfield  place. 
Kerr,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  26  Garscube  place. 
Kerr,  John,  of  Kerr  and  M'^Millan,  house,  3  Lynedoch  street. 
Kerr,  John,  agent,  2  Anderson  street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Kerr,  J.,  wholesale  agent  for  John  Cassels'  teas  and  coffees,  43  Stirling  square. 
Kerr,  John,  writer,  85  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Saughfield,  Hillhead. 
Kerr,  Johnstone,  warehouseman,  414  Argyll  street. 

Kerr,  Loraine  M.,  of  T.  G.  Buchanan  and  L.  M.  Kerr,  house,  24  India  street. 
Kerr  &  M'Millan,  manufacturers,  43  Queen  street. 

Kerr,  Malcolm,  wholesale  stationer,  89  Queen  street,  house,  2  South  Portland  street. 
Kerr,  Eobert,  tailor  and  clothier,  48  George  street.  T; 

Ker,  Eobert,  of  Ker,  Doerinff,  6;  Co.,  house,  205  Bath  street. 
Kerr,  Eobert,  wright  and  glazier,  63  Eglinton  street,  house,  54  do. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  of  W.  and  T.  Kerr,  house,  83  Taylor  street. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  38  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  house  factor  and  land  agent,  1 6  St.  Enoch's  square. 
Kerr,  William,  at  Paterson,  Jamieson,  ^  Co.'s,  house,  130  Hope  street. 
Kerr,  William,  jun.,  at  Paterson,  Jamieson,  <f  Co.'s,  house,  130  Hope  street. 
Kerr,  William,  at  Alexander  Cross  and  Sons\  17  Gallowgate. 
Ker,  William,  maltster,  78  Maxwell  street. 
Kerr,  William,  watch  and  clockmaker,  114  Cowcaddens  street. 
Kerr,  William,  of  W.  and  T.  Kerr,  house,  74  Taylor  street. 
Kerr,  W.  &  T.,  wrights  and  builders,  59  St.  James's  road. 
Kerr,  Margaret,  pastry  baker,  209  Gallowgate. 
Kerr,  Mrs.,  bookseller.  Bazaar. 
Kerr,  Mrs.,  58  Buccleuch  street. 
Kerr,  Mrs,  lodgings,  96  Cambridge  street. 
Kerr,  Mrs.  Eobert,  109  Hope  street. 

KEESHAW,  John,  drysalter  and  commission  agent,  52  Virginia  street,  house,  81 
South  Portland  st.  7^ 

KESTLEE,  Henry,  German-clock  maker,  38  Glassford  street.  ;;; 

KETTLE,  George  N.,  at  Auld  and  Buchanan's,  house,  197  Pitt  street. 
Kettle,  Eobert,  cotton-yarn  merchant,  76  Virginia  street,  house,  3  Clifton  place,    .a 
KEVAN  &  Buttle,  warehousemen,  clothiers,  and  outfitters,  163  and  165  Argyll  st./{ 
Kevan,  Peter,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  9  Warwick  street.  i\ 

Kevan,  Robert,  of  Kevan  and  Buttle,  residence.  Ease  cottage,  Ibroxholm.  r 

KEYDEN,  James,  of  Strang,  Yuille,  and  Keyden,  residence,  Torwood  house,  Eow. 
KIBBLE,  James,  &  Co.,  general  metal  merchants,  24  Turner's  court. 
Kibble,  James,  of  J.  Kibhle  (f  Co.,  house,  Park  place,  Paisley  road. 
KIDD,  George,  commercial  traveller,  3  Brighton  place.  New  City  road. 
Kidd,  William,  tin-plate  worker  and  gas-fitter,  78  Gallowgate, 
Kidd,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  269  Gallowgate. 
Kidd,  Mrs.  John,  87  South  Portland  street. 

KIDSTON,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  iron  and  general  metal  merchants,  60  Great  Clyde  street. 
Kidston,  Arch.  Glen,  merchant,  of  A.  G.  Kidston  ^-  Co.,  residence,  Newton  House, 

Cambuslang. 
Kidston,  Archd.,  jun.,  60  Great  Clyde  street. 
Kidston,  Charles,  of  William  Kidston  and  Sons,  1 9  Queen  street. 
Kidston,  John,  at  W.  cf  J.  B.  Kidston's,  house,  Ibroxholm. 
Kidston,  J.  B.,  of  W.  4"  J.  B.  Kidston,  house,  5  Kelvin-grove  street. 
Kidston,  Michael,  of  Kidston  and  Waters,  lodgings,  45  Eobertson  street. 
Kidston,  Eichard,  of  William  Kidston  and  Sons,  19  Queen  street. 
Kidston,  Richard,  jun.,  of  William  Kidston  and  Sons,  19  Queen  street. 
Kidston,  Eobert  A.,  secretary  to  the  Art-Union  of  Glasgow,  36  Argyll  arcade, 
Kidston,  Thomas,  at  B.  T.  Miller  <^  Co.'s,  25  Gordon  street. 
Eadston  &  Waters,  white-lead,  colour  and  varnish  works,  36  Oswald  street  and  30 

Ann  street,  oil-boiling  and  varnish  house,  Camlachie. 
Kidston,  William,  &  Sons,  iron  and  hardware  merchants,  19  Queen  street. 
Kidston,  William,  of  William  Kidston  and  Sons,  19  Queen  street.  -g 

Kidston,  William,  jim.,  of  A.  G.  Kidston  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Jane  street,  Blythswood  s,q. 


168      KIDSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— KINGSTON. 

Kidston,  W.  &  J.  B.,  writers,  and  agents  for  the  Scottish  Equitable  and  Mutual  Life 
Assurance  Societj',  41  West  George  street. 

Kidston,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Ibroxholm. 

KiiiBAGiE  Distillery.     Agents,  Hunter  &  Sliarpe,  35  Buchanan  street. 

KiLBiRNiE  Cotton  Works  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers, 
91  Hutcheson  street. 

KiLDALTON  Distillery,  Islay ;  Hunter  &  Sharpe,  35  Buchanan  street. 

KILGOUR,  John,  spirit  dealer,  53  Dundas  street. 

KiLMAENOCK  Carrier,  Mackie's,  99  Stockwell  street. 

Kilmarnock  and  Ardrossan  Railway  Office,  40  George  square. 

Kilmarnock  Railway  Station,  14  Bridge  street, 

KILPATRICK,  Daniel  R.,  tailor  and  clothier,  356  Argyll  street. 

Ealpatrick,  John,  grocer,  19  Portugal  street. 

Kilpatrick,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  24  John  street,  house,  201  Buchanan  st, 

Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  141  Saltmarket. 

Kilpatrick,  Mrs.  Robert,  flesher,  240  George  street. 

Kilpatrick,  Mrs.  Wm.,  198  Buchanan  street. 

KIMBER,  Mrs.  William,  44  South  Portland  street. 

KIMMONS,  Samuel,  painter,  126^  Garscube  road. 

KINCAID,  John,  broker  and  commission  merchant,  80  Union  street,  house,  9  Lans 
downe  crescent. 

Kincaid,  Thomas,  jun.,  9  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Kincaid,  Mrs.,  9  Lansdowne  crescent. 

KING,  Alexander,  M.D.,  37  Bath  street. 

King,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  29  Main  street,  house,  4  Stobcross  street. 

King,  Andrew,  victualler  and  grocer,  121  Gallowgate. 

King,  Benjamin,  watch  and  clockniaker,  18  Garscube  place. 

King,  Campbell,  at  W.  Falconer's,  79  Renfield  St.,  ho.,  Hollybank,  near  Partick. 

King,  Charles,  of  Archibald  Liddell  (f  Co.,  house,  88  Regent  terrace. 

King,  Rev.  David,  LL.D.,  19  Sandyford  place,  SauchiehaU  road. 

King,  David,  3  North  street,  Anderston. 

King,  D.,  &  Co.,  manufact.  chemists,  Camlachie.     Letters  left  at  649  Gallowgate. 

King,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  62  and  64  Trongate  and  3  Nelson  street. 

King,  George,   oil  and  colour  merchant,  43  Queen  street,  house,  Chatham  place, 
Stirling's  road. 

King,  James,  6  Windsor  terrace. 

King,  James,  victualler,  192  GnUowgate. 

King,  John,  57  Miller  street. 

King,  John,  of  George,  M'-Intosh  ^  Co.,  and  of  Hurlet  and  Campsie  Alum  Worhs,  resi- 
dence, Levemholm,  Hurlet. 

King,  John  Clark,  of  Gilmour  ^  Co.,  19  Ingram  street,  house,  75  Renfield  street. 

Kling,  John,  at  Robert  Alexander  cf  Co.^s,  house,  MmTOw's  park,  Govan. 

King,  J.  &  B.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  20  Saltmarket. 

Bang,  John,  and  Son,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers  and  merchants,  Canada  court, 
78  Queen  street. 

King,  John,  cooper,  9  and  25  High  street,  works,  75  Cowcaddens  street. 

King,  Matthew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Taylor  street. 

King,  Matthew,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  99  Cowcaddens  street. 

King,  Matthew,  general  engraver  and  printer,  13  Argyll  street. 

King,  Richard,  grocer  and  victualler,  103  Main  street,  Anderston. 

King,  Thomas,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  252  Argyll  street. 

King,  Walter,  cooper,  3  High  street  and  71  Dundas  street. 

King,  William,  victualler,  79  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

King,  William,  cooper,  331  High  street. 

King,  William,  merchant,  5  Great  Wellington  street. 

King,  WiUiam,  of  John  King  and  Son,  94  West  Regent  street. 

King,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  223  Gallowgate. 

King,  Mrs.  Agnes,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  123  Rottenrow  street. 

King,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  128  Union  street. 

King,  Miss  Janet,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  64  Kina;  street. 

KINGHOEN,  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  10  St.  James's  street,  Kingston. 

King's  Akms  Inn  and  Hotel,  66  Trongate,  A.  Williamson. 

Kingston  Established  Church,  Morrison  st.,  Kingston ;  Rev.  Eobt,  Pollock,  mmister. 


KINGSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— KIRKWOOD.  169 

Kingston  Free  Church,  Commerce  street,   29  Kingston  place ;  Rev.  James  Gibson, 

M.A.,  minister. 
KINLOCH,  James,  coal  agent,  35  Bedford  street. 
Kinloch,  James  S.,  clerk,  35  Bedford  street. 
Kinloch,  John,  inn  and  tavern  keeper,  80  Trongate. 

Kinloch,  Thomas,  flesher,  82  South  Portland  street  and  37  Norfolk  street. 
Kinloch,  Thomas,  Temperance  hotel,  20  Candlenggs. 
KINNAIRD,  George,  spirit  dealer,  2  Clyde  place. 
KINNEAR,  John,  German  clockmaker,  21  College  street. 
Kinnear,  John  G.,  of  Henry  Watson  4'  Co.,  house,  16  India  street. 
KiNNEiL  Iron  Works  Office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
KINNIBDRGH,  John,  general  merchant,  42  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Kinniburgh,  Mrs.  R.  G.,  matron.  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  36  Parson  street. 
KINNINMONT,  Alexander,  98  South  Portland  street. 
KIPPEN,  Robert,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  162  Canning  street  and  39  Stevenson 

street,  Calton. 
Kippeu,  James  Hill,  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  15  Turner's  court,  87  Argj'U  street. 
Kippen,  James  IT.,  of  Chronicle  Office,  15  Turner's  court,  residence,  Westerton. 
Kippen,  William,  of  Busby.     Letters  left  at  the  Chronicle  Office,  15  Turner's  court. 
KIRK,  James,  surgeon,  405  Gallowgate. 
Kirk,  Robert,  chaplain,  City  Poor-house. 

Kirk,  Thomas,  smith,  engineer,  and  millwright,  28  Hill  street. 
Kirk,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  13  College  street. 
Kirk,  William,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  24  Candleriggs. 
Kirk,  Mrs.,  victualler,  149  High  street. 
Kirk,  Mrs.  William,  2  West  Russell  street. 
Kirk,  Miss,  dressmaker,  47  Renfrew  street. 
KIRKALDY,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  40  Candleriggs. 
Kjrkaldy  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  street. 

KIRKLAND,  A.  M'Kenzie,  of  John  Kirkland  and  Son,  house,  6  Queen's  crescent. 
Kirkland,  Alexander,  civil  engineer,  land  surveyor,  and  architect,  4  Bothwell  street, 

house,  39  Stobcross  crescent. 
Kirkland,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Virginia  street. 

Klirkland,  James,  of  White  and  Kirhland,  house,  Madeira  buildings,  267  Argyll  St. 
Kirkland,  John,  &  Son.,  merchants,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Kirkland,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Marlborough  street. 
Kirkland,  Robert,  clerk,  Glasgow  and  South-  Western  Railway,   house,  1  Albert  place, 

Kingston. 
Kirkland,  Robert  B.,  153  Eglinton  street. 
Kirkland,  William,  Sasine  office,  5  Moore  place. 
Kirkland,  William  S.,  14  Queen's  crescent. 

Kirkland,  W.  F.,  writer,  of  Taylor  and  Kirhland,  21  St.  Vincent  place.  1 

KIRKPATRICK,  Alexander,  42  St.  Andrew  street.  U 

Kirkpatrick,  M.  &  R.,   floor-cloth  manufacturers,  Liverpool ;  agent,  John  ColviM, 

1  Royal  Exchange  court. 
Kirkpatrick,  Robert,  clothier,  15  Hutcheson  street,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  square,    [ 
Kirkpatrick,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  46  Oxford  street. 

KIRKWOOD,  Alex.,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  55  Govan  st.,  ho.,  29  Rutherglen  road. 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  painter,  paper-hanger,  and  colourman,  32  Bridge  street. 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  1  North  Woodside  road. 
Kirkwood,  Anderson,  of  Bannatynes  and  Kirkwood,  house,  1  Mansfield  place. 
Kirkwood,  Charles,  of  Mackay  and  Kirkwood,  house,  15  South  Apsley  place. 
Kirkwood,  James,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  94  StockweU  street. 
Kirkwood,  James,  spirit  dealer,  90  Stockwell  street. 

Kirkwood,  James  D.,  inspector  of  poor,  Govan  parish,  house,  60  Dale  St.,  Tradestou. 
Kirkwood,  John,  draper  and  hosier,  446  Argyll  street. 
Kirkwood,  John,  house  factor,  land  and  property  agent,  and  agent  for  the  Northern 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  33  Buchanan  street,  house,  Partick  hill. 
Ejrkwood  &  Blurray,  wholesale  dealers  iu  hardware,  jewellery,  &c.,  20  Gallowgate. 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  house  factor,  40  Miller  street,  house,  15  Florence  place. 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  sen.,  commission  agent,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Kirkwood,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  266  Buchanan  street,  132  Gars- 
cube  road,  house,  1 9  Shamrock  street. 


170  KIRKWOOD,— GENEEAL  DIKECTORY.— LADE. 


Kirkwood,  William,  house  factor,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Kirkwood,  Wm.  P.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  feather  merchants  and  bedding  manufacturers, 

67  Queen  street. 
Kirkwood,  Mrs.,  74  Abbotsford  place. 

Barkwood,  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  246  Sauchiehall  street. 
KIRSOP,  John  (late  Mxon  &  Kirsop),  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  98  Argyll  street, 

factory,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd,  house,  3  South  Apsley  place. 
KITCHEN  &  Eose,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  39  "West  Nile  street. 
KITTLE,  Thomas,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  46  East  Howard  street. 
KNIGHT,  George,  secretary,  Monkland  Eaihvay  Co. ;  office,  37  West  George  street, 

house,  Clj'de  View,  Partick. 
Knight,  Mrs.  John,  furnishing  shop,  11  King  street, 
Knightswood  Gas-Coal  Office,  100  St,  Vincent  street. 
KNOTT,  Tavemor,  portrait  painter,  17  Cambridge  street. 
KNOWLES,  John,  hotel  and  tavern,  137  Argyll  street. 
KNOX,  Adam,  spirit  merchant,  24  Blackfriars  street. 

Knox,  Alexander,  wright  and  glazier,  42  M'Kechnie  st.,  Calton,  ho.,  Broomward  pi, 
Knox,  Andrew  L.,  manufacturer  of  shawLs,  zebras,  and  muslins,  9   Cochran  street, 

factory,  Surrey  street,  Gorbals,  house,  36  Abbotsford  place. 
Knox,  A.,  clerk  to  the  commissioners  of  assessed  taxes  for  the  city,  62  Argyll  arcade. 
Knox,  A.,  wine  merchant,  successor  to  W.  D.  Blair,  Morrison's  court,   108  Argyll 

street,  house,  5  Greenlaw  place, 
Knox,  Dick,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  merchants,  3  North  Exchange  court. 
Knox  &  Findlay,  writers,  29  St.  Vincent  street. 
Knox  &  Guild,  accountants,  agents  for  the  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co.,  and  for 

Fire  department  of  the  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Knox,  George,  of  Knox,  Dick,  cf  Co.,  house,  13  Fitzroy  place. 
Knox,  Henry,  at  Geo.  C.  Dick's,  62  Queen  street,  house,  1  Elmbank  place. 
Knox,  Hutton,  and  Wilson,  warehousemen,  100  Brunswick  street. 
Knox,  John,  gala  plaid  and  woollen  shawl  manufacturer,  77  Brunswick  street,  house, 

56  Dundas  street. 
Knox,  John,  furnishing  shop,  393  Gallowgate, 

Knox,  Masterton  U,,  of  Knox  and  Guild,  house,  305  St.  Vincent  street. 
Knox,  Robert,  jun.,  ofRainey,  Knox,  ^  Co.,  house,  17  Clarendon  place. 
Knox,  Robert,  warper,  51  Stirling  square. 
Knox,  Eobert,  of  Knox  and  Findlay,  house,  14  India  street. 

Knox,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  shawl  and  zebra  dress  manufacturers,  3  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Eoiox,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  44  Eenfield  street,  workshop,  40  Een- 

frew  lane. 
Knox,  Mrs.,  99  Breadalbane  terrace,  GarnethiU. 
Knox,  Mrs.,  17  Queen's  crescent. 

Knox,  Mrs.,,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  16  Findlay  street. 
Knox's  Free  Church,  5  Surrey  street ;  Eev.  J.  E.  Anderson,  minister. 
KOCH,  Mrs.,  105  Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
KOEENER,  John,  professor  of  German,  Andersonian  University,  house,  11  Buc- 

cleuch  street. 
KYLE,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  South  Coburg  street. 
Kyle,  Morison,  at  Richard  Griffin  <f  Co.'s,  40  Buchanan  street. 
Kyle,  Thomas,  land-surveyor,  40  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  140  North  Montrose  st. 
Kyle,  Thomas,  and  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  196  Cowcaddens  street. 
Kyle,  William,  portioner  and  house-factor,  18  William  street.  Mile-end, 
Kyle,  William,  hair-cutter  and  perfumer,  68  George  street,  house,  62  do. 
Kyle,  Mrs.  John,  baker,  172  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 


LACHLAN,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  27  Warwick  street. 

LACY,  Henry  B.,  writer,  notary  public,  agent  for  the  East  of  Scotland  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.,  and  for  the  Fire  department  of  the  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co.,  54 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Lacy,  H.  A,  Montgomerie,  at  J.  and  F.  Ferman's,  23  South  Hanover  street. 

LADE,  Allan,  &  Co.,  merchants,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lade,  D.,  ofD.  Lade  ^  Co.,  13  Jane  street,  Blythswood  square. 


LADE.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— LAMBIE.  171 


Lade,  D.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  Jackson  street,  counting-house,  43  Dun- 
lop  street. 

Lade,  James,  of  Lade,  Allan,  ^  Co.,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lade,  Robert,  of  D.  Lade  4  Co.,  43  Dunlop  street. 

Lade,  William  C,  at  D.  Lade  ^  Co.'s,  house,  13  Jane  street. 

LAGAN,  James,  &  Co.,  brickmakers,  Hillhead  field,  Partick.  Letters  left  at  51  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Lagavcllin  Distillery,  Islay,  office,  74  Maxwell  street ;  J.  L.  Mackie,  agent. 

LAIDLAW,  David,  ofR.  Laidlaw  <f  Son,  house,  24  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road, 

Laidlaw,  George,  commercial  traveller,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Laidlaw,  Matthew,  cabinetmaker,  50  M'Pherson  street. 

Laidlaw,  Robert,  and  Son,  patent  gas-lamp,  gas-meter,  and  tube  manufacturers,  fui-- 
nishing  irongmongers,  and  brass  and  iron-founders,  16  Buchanan  street,  works, 
159  East  Milton  street,  Glasgow,  and  Simon  square,  Edinburgh. 

LAING,  Alexander,  professor  of  mathematics  and  commercial  geography,  Anderso- 
nian  University,  house,  107  Sauchiehall  street,  Kensington  place. 

Laing  &  Dale,  merchants  and  drysalters,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Laing,  David,  veterinary  surgeon,  66  Hope  street,  house,  59  Union  street. 

Laing,  James,  merchant  and  drysalter,  100  Virginia  place. 

Laing,  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  55  Brunswick  place. 

Laing,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  109  Hope  street. 

Laing,  John,  of  John  Laing  cj-  Co.,  house,  140  North  Montrose  street. 

Laing,  John,  wrights  and  glaziers,  10  East  Bath  lane,  house,  3  Balmanno  street. 

Laing,  Robert,  Meadowvale,  Partick.     Letters  left  at  70  Miller  street, 

Laing,  Robert,  of  Ijaing  and  Dale,  residence,  Glorat  house,  Campsie. 

Laing,  Walter,  ofBicksons  and  Laings,  house,  42  Dundas  street. 

Laing,  William,  jun.,  leather  merchant,  21  St.  Andrew  street. 

Laing,  Mrs.,  flesher,  268  Buchanan  street,  house,  261  do- 

LAIRD,  Alexander,  and  Sons,  steam-packet  and  shipping  agents,  101  Union  street. 

Laird,  Alexander,  of  Alex.  Laird  and  Sons,  house,  21  Elmbank  crescent. 

Laird,  Alexander  A.,  of  Alex.  Laird  and  Sons,  house,  14  Queen's  terrace. 

Laird  &  Marshall,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  61  Ingram  street. 

Laird  &  Thomson,  shawl  and  dress  manufacturers,  69  Ingram  street. 

Laird,  James,  provision  merchant  and  grocer,  70  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Laird,  James,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  67  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Laird,  John,  hairdresser,  176  Saltmarket. 

Laird,  John,  &  Co.,  ham-curers  and  provision  merchants,  57  Argyll  street. 

Laird,  John,  upholsterer,  60  Stockwell  street. 

Laird,  John,  of  J.  Laird  (f-  Co.,  house,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Laird,  Mrs.  David,  4  Greenvale  place. 

Laird,  Mrs.,  milliner,  73  Stevenson  street. 

LAMB,  H.  A.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  101  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Lamb,  James,  wright  and  builder,  30  Cathedral  street,  house,  93  North  Hanover  st. 

Lamb,  James,  tailor,  71  Renfrew  street. 

Lamb,  John,  wright  and  builder,  34  William  street,  Cowcaddens,  house,  150  Buc- 
cleuch  street. 

Lamb,  John  R.,  of  Dryden,  Lamb,  S;  Co.,  Prussian  vice-consul,  ho.  4  Crescent  place. 

Lamb,  John,  grain  and  commission  merchant,  11  Union  street,  house,  9  Dundas  st., 
Kingston. 

Lamb,  John,  tobacconist,  75  Dundas  street. 

Lamb,  Joseph,  saddler,  294  Buchanan  street. 

Lamb,  Peter,  railway-waggon  and  carriage  builder,  cart-wright,  and  smith,  works, 
64  Port-Dundas  road,  hoixse,  94  Dundas  street. 

Lamb, "  Thomas,  &  Sons,  house  and  ship-carpenters,  block-makers,  turners,  &c., 
1  Paisley  road. 

Lamb,  Mrs.,  matron.  University  Lying-in  Hospital,  College-open,  High  street. 

Lamb,  Miss,  81  Abbotsford  place. 

LAMI3ERT,  Walter,  at  James  Stephen's,  5  Dixon  street,  ho.  108  Eglinton  street. 

LAMBERTON,  Hugh,  of  John  Gray  #  Co.,  house,  140  Castlemilk  place. 

LAMBIE,  Andrew,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  151  Castle  street. 

Lambie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  24  Adelphi  street. 

Lambie,  Robert,  hosier,  89  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Lambie,  Mrs.,  74  Lawmoor  place. 


172  LAMBIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LANGLANDS. 


Lambie,  Mrs.  Peter,  lodgings,  112  Rottenrow. 

LAMBRE,  Nicholas,  hotel-keeper,  62  Great  Clyde  street. 

LAMONT,  D.  M.,  ofM'Kean  and  Lamont,  house,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 

Lamont,  Diigald,  tailor  and  clothier,  318  Argyll  street. 

Lamont,  James,  of  M'-Kean  and  Lamont,  house,  171  Eglinton  street. 

Lamont,  John,  agent  for  Bellsdyke  Colliery,  Monkland  Canal  basin  and  33  Buchanan 
street,  house,  23  Canning  place. 

Lamont,  John,  of  M'-Kean  and  Lamont,  house,  Cleland  testimonial. 

Lamont,  John,  writer,  20  Buchanan  street,  house,  5  Great  Kelvin  ten-ace. 

Lamont,  John,  merchant,  39  West  Nile  street. 

Lamont,  John,  commission  merchant  and  general  agent,  residence.  Town's  mill  road. 

Lamond,  Robert,  -writer,  29  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  18  India  street. 

Lamont,  Walter,  watchmaker,  4  WeUcroft  place,  Eglinton  street. 

Lamont,  William,  cabinetmaker,  2  Abercorn  street,  house,  53  Burnside  street. 

Lamond,  Mrs.,  34  Abbotsford  place. 

Lamont,  Miss,  matron,  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  Castle  street. 

Lanark  Cotton  Yarn  Warehouse,  105  Miller  street. 

LANCASTER,  John  L.,  of  Lancaster,  Young,  cf  Co.,  house,  67  St.  George's  road. 

Lancaster,  George,  calico-printer,  Clydebank  Print- Works,  Finnieston. 

Lancaster,  Young,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  28  Cochran  street. 

Lancaster,  Miss,  31  India  street. 

Lancefield  Forge,  Lancefield  street,  Anderston. 

Lancefield  Ropework,  John  Black  &  Co.,  222  Broomielaw. 

Lancefield  Spinning  Co.,  YO  Miller  street. 

Land  and  Assessed  Tax  Office,  43  Virginia  street. 

LANDELL,  William,  gunmaker,  cutler,  saw  and  tool-maker,  ironmonger  and  iron- 
merchant,  106  Trongate. 

LANDLES,  James,  commission  agent,  225  George  street,  house,  Springvale. 

LANG,  Archibald  Grahame,  merchant,  20  Elmbank  crescent. 

Lang,  D.  &  J.  L.,  writers,  44  George  square. 

Lang,  David,  writer,  44  George  square,  house,  43  North  Hanover  street. 

Lang,  George,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  286  Argyll  street 

Lang,  George,  2  Clifton-grove  crescent. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  at  Auld,  Berrie,  and  Mathieson's,  house,  100  Crown  street. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  solicitor,  chambers,  29  Brunswick  place. 

Lang  &  Graham,  accountants  and  land  and  house  agents,  Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance,  ofiice,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 

Lang,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  128  Broomielaw. 

Lang,  James  Leitch,  ofI>.  and  J.  L.  Lang,  house,  Waverley,  by  Kirkintilloch. 

Lang,  James,  draper,  175  Gallowgate. 

Lang,  James,  5  Montrose  street. 

Lang,  James,  at  John  Ure  and  Son's,  house,  100  Crown  street. 

Lang,  James,  spirit  dealer,  193  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Lang,  John,  jun.,  procurator-fiscal  for  Lanarkshire  to  the  Justices  of  the  Peace, 
County  buildings,  107  Brunswick  street,  house,  162  Hope  street. 

Lang,  John,  feather  merchant  and  cabinetmaker,  29  High  street. 

Lang,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  25  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Lang,  John,  eating-house  keeper,  8  Prince's  street. 

Lang,  John,  print-cutter,  124  Trongate. 

Lang  and  M'Laren,  coal  masters,  4  St.  RoUox  depot  and  14  Gordon  street. 

Lang,  Robert,  salesman.  Union  Victualling  Society,  212  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Lang,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  72  Govan  street. 

Lang,  William,  coal  merchant,  20  St.  Andi-ew  street. 

Lang,  William,  confectioner,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  73  Queen  street,  house,  51  Ren- 
field  street. 

Lang,  William,  of  Lang  and  Graham,  house,  6  Royal  crescent. 

Lang,  Mrs.  James,  baker,  183  Gallowgate. 

Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  provision  dealer  and  coal  agent,  46  North  Hanover  street. 

LANGLANDS,  Edward,  ofR.  Watson,  Son,  ^  Co.,  house,  1  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Langlands,  George  R.,  master  mariner,  102  Portland  street. 

Langlands,  Matthew,  steam-packet  agent,  32  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  247  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Langlands,  R.,  and  J.  M'Callum,  commission  agents,  13  Exchange  place. 


LANGLANDS..— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LAW.  173 

Langlands,  Roger,  ofR.  Langlands  and  J.  UPCallum,  house,  123  North  John  street. 
Langlands,  William,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  (f  CoJ's,  house,  76  Buccleuch  street. 
Langlands,  Miss,  35  Renfield  street. 

Langloan  Iron  Works  Office,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  33  Renfield  street. 
Laphroaig  Distillery,  Islay.  J.  L.  Mackie,  agent,  74  Maxwell  street. 
LATHAM,  John,    secretary  and  manager,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  Co., 

house,  12  Windsor  terrace. 
LATTA,  David,  160  Cowcaddens,  house,  70  Buccleuch  street. 
Latta,  David,  jun.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  17  Royal  Exchange  square, 

house,  70  Buccleuch  street. 
Latta,  Robert,  colonial  merchant,  35  Miller  street. 
LAUDER,  James,  at  Charles  Tennant  <^  Co.'s,  St.  Rollox. 
Lauder,  John,  fishmonger,  ice-merchant,  and  carter,  68  West  Nile  street,  house, 

12  Great  Clyde  street. 
Lauder,  John,   sewed-muslin  pattern-designer  and  lithographer,  38  Queen  street, 

house,  Blythswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 
Lauder,  Richard,  manager  of  goods  trafiic,  Glasgow  and   South- Western  Railway, 

16  New  Bridge  street. 
Lauder,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  91  Buchanan  street. 
Lauder,  WiUiam,  blacksmith,  19  Drygate  street. 
LAUGHLEN,  Andrew,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor,  58  St.  Vincent  street, 

house,  112  Wellington  street. 
Lauchland,  David,  provision  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Cumberland  lane. 
Laughlen,   Robert,    accountant,  Blythswood  Estate  Otfice,  81  St.  George's  place, 

house,  31  Rose  street,  Garnethill, 
Laughland,  Robert,  Clydesdale  Bank,  15  Oxford  street. 
LAURENCE,  Joseph,  flesher,  290  Gallowgate. 
LAURIE,  Andrew,  turner  and  hat-block  maker,  44  Trongate. 
Laurie  and  Foulds,  manufacturers,  89  Ingram  street. 

Lawrie,  Gavin,  grain  and  hay  merchant,  22  Great  Clyde  street. 

Lawrie,  George,  baker,  16  Portugal  street. 

Lawrie,  James  Adair,  M.D.,  18  Brandon  place.  West  George  street. 

Laurie,  James,  of  Laurie  and  Foulds,  house,  Desmond  bank,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Laurie,  James,  of  Laurieston,  1  Nicholson  street,  house,  8  Carlton  place. 

Laurie,  James,  oj"  James  Laurie  <$~  Co.,  house,  Desmond  bank,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Laurie,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  14  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

Laurie,  James,  builder,  9  Cambridge  street. 

Lawrie,  John,  Waterloo  hotel,  24  Hutcheson  street  and  170  Trongate. 

Lawrie,  John,  merchant,  90  Regent  terrace. 

Lawrie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  151  Queen  st.  and  163  Sauchiehall  street.  ^: 

Laurie  and  Renwick,  merchants  and  drysalters,  7  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  St.  ^ 

Laurie,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  bookbinder,  and  librarian,  52  Bridge  street. 

Laurie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  179  Argyll  street. 

Laurie,  Robert  W.,  of  Laurie  and  Renwick,  house,  8  Carlton  place. 

Laurie,  Somervail,  &  Co.,  merchants,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  painter  and  pajier-hanger,  126  Union  street. 

Laurie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  grain  merchants,  179  Argyll  street. 

Lawrie,  Thomas  W.,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Laurie,  William,  bootmaker,  85  London  street,  house,  168  Gallowgate. 

Laurie,  William,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,   53   South  Portland  street,   145 
Bridgegate  street,  and  23  Great  Clyde  street,  house,  40  Oxford  street. 

Laurie,  Margaret,  Grapes  tavern,  200  Broomielaw. 

Lawrie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  19  North  Portland  street. 

Laurieston  Established  Church,  Norfolk  street ;  Rev.  W.  D.  Henderson,  minister. 

LA  VERY,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  10  Trongate. 

Law  Colliery,  Gushetfaulds  station. 

LAW,  Alexander,  152  Hill  street. 

Law,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  5  Gloucester  street. 

Law,  David,  at  Thos.  Edington  and  Sons',  ho.,  26  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Law,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  Trongate. 

Law,  David,  of  Law  and  Selldrh,  house,  110  New  City  road. 

Law,  Edward,  slater,  233  High  street. 

Law,  J.  and  A.,  iron-founders,  Dobbie's  loan,  Port-Dundas. 


174:  LAW,— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LEE. 

Law,  John,  and  Co.,  iron-founders,  Garnkirk  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Law,  John,  of  John  Law  cf  Co.,  house,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 

Law  Property  Assurance  Society  for  Guarantee  of  Rents,  &c.  ;  Andrew  Mercer, 
agent,  140  George  street. 

Law,  Robert,  of  John  Law  cj-  Co.,  house,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 

Law,  Robert,  agricultural  implement-maker,  engineer,  boiler-maker,  millwright,  cart- 
wright,  and  machine-makei-,  Shettleston. 

Law  and  Selkirk,  wrights  and  builders,  9  Abercorn  street.  New  City  road. 

Law,  William,  spirit  dealer,  79  Main  Street,  Anderston. 

Law,  M.,  shoe  shop,  2  Saltmarket  street. 

LAWCOCK,  James,  flour  merchant,  57  Argyll  street. 

LAWDER,  Mrs,,  14  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

LAWRENCE,  John,  rope  and  twine  maker,  154  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Lawrence,  M.  and  L,  furriers  and  dressmakers,  35  Renfrew  street. 

LAWSON,  vUexander,  grocer,  16  Millroad  street. 

Lawson,  Adam,  victualler,  71  King  street,  Tradeston. 

La\7Son,  Gavin,  victualler,  129  Bridgegate  street. 

Lawson,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  warehouse,  42  Argyll  street,  work- 
shop, 48  Stockwell  street. 

Lawson,  Henry,  and  Son,  coach  proprietors  and  livery-stable  keepers,  128  Queen 
street,  and  60  North  Hanover  street,  house,  58  do. 

Lawson,  Jacob,  clothier  and  hatter,  71  Queen  street,  house,  77  Montrose  street. 

Lawson,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  52  Eglinton  street. 

Lawson,  John,  of  Boyd^  Lawson,  cj-  Co.,  house,  316  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lawson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  64  Cheapside  street. 

Lawson,  John,  at  John  Goldie  ^  Co.'s,  Haj'field  Foundry,  Hutchesontown. 

Lawson,  J.  G.,  beadle,  Barony  Church,  198  Stirling's  road. 

Lawson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Western  Furniture  Warehouse,  74  Union  street. 

Lawson,  William,  at  Couper  and  White's,  house,  11  Cathcart  place,  Sauchichall  St. 

Lawson,  Mrs.  John,  144  Hope  street. 

LEADBETTER,  John,  &  Co.,  linen  manufacturers,  77  Queen  street. 

Leadbetter,  John,  of  John  Leadbetter  ^  Co.,  house,  Ericht  baiil;.  JJunoon. 

Leadbetter,  Robert,  of  John  Leadbetter  S,-  Co.,  house,  112  West  Regent  street. 

Leadbetter,  Robert  H.,  117  Douglas  street. 

Leadbetter,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  plumbers,  lead  merchants,  and  brassfounders,  15  Gordon 
street. 

Leadbetter,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Leadbetter  <^  Co.,  house,  112  West  Regent  street. 

LEAN,  John,  &  Sons,  muslin  manufacturers,  100  Queen  street,  and  163  Ingram  St., 
house,  2  South  Apsley  place. 

Lean,  WiUiam,  stamper.  Post  Office,  house,  70  Surrey  place,  Gorbals. 

LEARMONTH,  Mrs.  George,  milliner,  19  Centre  street. 

LEASK,  James,  of  A.  Torsion  ^  Co.,  house,  139  Clarence  place. 

LECK,  Alexander,  100  George  street. 

Leek,  Alexander,  teacher,  St.  Rollox  school. 

Leek,  Henry,  accountant,  156  Buchanan  street,  house,  101  Douglas  street. 

Leek,  James,  muslin  patent  gasser  and  singer,  6  Shuttle  street  and  17  Stirling  st., 
house,  12  Ure  place. 

Leek,  John,  grocer,  18  Cleland  street,  Hutchesontown,  house,  16  do. 

Leek,  Thomas,  plasterer,  71  Great  Clyde  street,  house,  72  Broomielaw. 

LEGKIE,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  12  Adelphi  street,  house,  13  do. 

Leckie,  Andrew,  flesher,  281  Argyll  street,  house,  16  Hope  street. 

Leckie,  David,  42  St.  Andrew  square. 

Lecky,  F.  B.,  of  Dickson  and  Leclcy,  house,  13  Holmhead  street. 

Leckie  and  Hume,  carvers,  gilders,  and  picture-frame  makers,  48  Stockwell  street, 

Leckie,  James,  of  Gregor,  Turnbull,  cf  Co.,  house,  22  Warwick  street. 

Leckie,  John,  Procurator  Fiscal's  Office,  house,  23  South  Portland  street. 

Leckie,  John,  jeweller,  watch  and  watch-glass  maker,  7  Queen  street. 

Leckie,  Robert,  41  North  Albion  street. 

Leckie,  Mrs.  Helen,  spirit  dealer,  42  Montrose  street. 

LEDINGHAM,  George,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell^  Co.'s,  house,  40  Cook  st.,  Tradeston, 

LEE,  James,  spirit  dealer,  24  Kerr  street,  Calton, 

Lee,  John,  sen.,  tailor,  7  Stirling  street. 

Lee,  John,  teller,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank,  house,  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 


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Lee,  Thomas,  beadle  of  Eenfield  Street  Church,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 

Lee,  Thomas,  confectioner,  25  Kirk  street,  Townhead, 

LE-HANTE,  Mrs.,  64  High  John  street. 

LEES,  Archibald,  eating-house,  151  Bridgegate. 

Lees,  Walter,  commission  merchant,  1  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

LEECH,  David,  land-agent,  98  West  Nile  street. 

Leech,  John,  M.D,,  77  South  Portland  street. 

LEECHMAN,  A.  &  W.,  brass-founders  and  gas-fitters,  31  Oswald  st.,  workshop, 
29  Oswald  street. 

LEFFMAN,  L.,  shipping  and  commission  agent,  17  Gordon  street. 

Legal  and  Commercial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company.  Agents,  James  Thomson 
and  Son,  129  Ingram  street. 

LEGATE,  Francis,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  148  London  road. 

LEGGAT,  James  sculptor,  70  Rose  street,  works,  Rutherglen  loan. 

Leggat,  Robert,  of  Findlay  and  Leggat,  house,  117  Candleriggs. 

Leggat,  Thomas,  Airdrie  carrier,  39  Miller's  place. 

Leggat,  William,  victualler,  73  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Leggat,  William,  horse  dealer,  498  Gallowgate. 

Leggat,  Mrs.  John,  victualler,  3  King  street,  house,  48  London  street. 

LEGENDRE,  Misses,  day  and  boarding-school,  148  Randolph  terrace,  Hill  street. 

LEIGH,  Enoch,  spirit  dealer,  4  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 

LEIGHTON,  John  M.,  at  James  SmitJi's,  5  Prince's  square. 

LEIPER,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  9  Cook  street. 

Leiper,  William,  writing-master  and  teacher  of  arithmetic,  187  George  street,  house 
Meadowbank  place,  Partick. 

LEISK,  Robert,  of  Leish  and  Eaglesham^  house,  46  Cambridge  street. 

Leisk  &  Eaglesham,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  14  Canon  street,  and  114 
Candleriggs. 

LEISHMAN,  Andrew,  flesher  and  lard  merchant,  216  &  218  Gallowgate,  ho.,  206  do. 

LEISLER,  Bock,  &  Co.,  merchani-^,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

LEITCH,  Angus,  bootmaker,  27  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Leitch,  Archibald,  wire-worker,  1 3  Well  street. 

Leitch,  Archibald,  tailor,  120  George  street. 

Leitch,  Arch.,  coach  livery  lace  manufacturer,  coach  ironmonger,  &c.,  28  Dunlop  st. 

Leitch,  Charles,  victualler,  27  Oswald  street. 

Leitch,  John,  keeper.  Highland  Society's  School,  69  Montrose  street. 

Leitch,  John,  surgeon,  205  Gallowgate,  house,  194  do. 

Leitch,  Joseph,  plasterer,  133  Waterloo  street. 

Leitch,  Matthew,  manager,  Glasgow  Poet's  Box,  6  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

Leitch,  Matthew,  stationer,  6  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

Leitch,  William,  at  Go7-don  and  Meek's,  house.  Upper  Crown  street. 

Leitch,  William,  at  Peter  Buchanan  <f  Co.^s,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Leitch,  Mrs.  Walter,  innkeeper,  40  Candleriggs. 

Leith  and  Glasgow  Shipping  Co.'s  OtBce,  101  Union  street. 

Leith,  Hull,  and  Hamburg  Steam-Packet  Office,  58  Buchanan  street. 

LEMON,  James,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  Ann  place.  Parliamentary  road. 

LENNIE,  George,  teacher.  Free  St.  George's  School,  118  Renfield  street. 

LENNON,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  57  King  street,  Calton. 

LENNOX  &  Millar,  writers,  39  Miller  street,  and  17  Gilmour  street.  Paisley. 

Lennox,  Duncan,  of  Lennox  and  Millar,  house,  128  North  John  street. 

Lennox,  Gavin,  plasterer,  27  Hunter  street,  house,  4  Claythom  street. 

Lennox,  John,  rag,  rope,  and  waste  dealer,  109  Bridgegate  street. 

Lennox,  John,  flesher,  103  Eglinton  street. 

Lennox,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  194  Argyll  street. 

Lennox,  John,  City  Temperance  coffee-house  and  commercial  lodgings,  39  Stock- 
well  street. 

Lennox,  Peter,  general  grocer,  123  Argyll  street  and  49  Maxwell  street, 

Lennox,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 

Lennox,  William,  slater  and  asphalte  agent.  Green  street,  Bridgeton. 

Lennox,  William,  victualler,  33  Orr  street. 

LESLIE,  Francis,  plasterer,  129  Canning  street,  Calton, 

Leslie,  James,  spirit  merchant,  39  Bedford  street. 

Leslie,  John,  accountant,  and  life  assurance  agent,  23  Monteith  row. 


176  LESLIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LIGHTON. 

Leslie,  John,  commission  merchant,  agent  for  woollen  and  worsted  yams,  County 

buildings,  72  Hutcheson  street,  house,  5  Canning  place. 
Leslie,  Robert,  of  Leslie  and  Stewart,  house,  9  Columbia  place. 
Leslie  &  Stewart,  wine  merchants  and  grocers,  158  SauchiehaU  street. 
Leslie  &  Stewart,  provision  merchants,  168  Cowcaddens  street. 
Leslie,  Thomas,  boot-closer,  10  Portugal  street,  Gorbals, 
Leslie,  Miss,  76  Buccleuch  street. 
LESSELS,  Henry,  shoemaker,  10  Eglinton  street. 
Lesmahagow  Gas  Coal  Office,  86  West  George  street. 

LETHEM,  B.  R.,  ofLethem,  Blyth,  and  Lethem,  house,  50  Stobcross  crescent. 
Lethem,  Blyth,  and  Lethem,  muslin  manufacturers,  49  Virginia  street. 
Letham,  Patrick,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  207  Castle  street,  and  2  Glebe  street. 
Lethem,  Mrs.  George,  rag  merchant,  141  Stockwell  street. 
Lethem,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer,  159  Stockwell  street. 
LETTERS,  Mrs.,  hosier  and  draper,  62  Great  Hamilton  street. 
LEVACK,  William,  of  ScoMe,  Bribner,  and  Levack,  house,  30  Monteith  row. 
LEVENSON,  James,   sealing-wax,  wafer,  and  quill  manufacturer,   90  Trongate, 

house,  484  Gallowgate. 
LEVEY,  Paton,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and  warehousemen.  Commercial  court,  114 

Candleriggs. 
Levey,  A.  R.,  of  Levey,  Paton,  cf-  Co.,  house,  160  Buchanan  street. 
Levy,  Mrs.  Woolf,  manufacturing  furrier,  and  dealer  in  Foreign  and  British  skins, 

159  Ingram  street,  house,  40  North  Frederick  street. 
Lev3%  Henry,  tobacconist,  3  Saltmarket  street. 
LEWIS,  Henry,  teacher,  69  Montrose  street. 
Lewis,  James  Frost,  architect,  9  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 
Lewis,  John,  teacher,  24  North  Portland  street. 

Lewis,  Robert,  flesher  and  provision  merchant,  228  Argyll  street,  ho.,  60  Oswald  St. 
Lewis,  Robert,  gut  manufacturer  and  blood  merchant,  1  Public  Slaughter-house, 

and  6  Market  lane. 
Lewis,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings,  38  Broomielaw  street. 
Licensed  Victuallers'  and  General  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.    Agent,  John  Smith, 

99  St.  Vincent  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
LIDDELL,  Andrew  (late  ironmonger),  Plean  House,  by  Stirling.     Letters,   &c., 
left  at  John  Finlay's,  ironmonger,  46  Buchanan  street. 

Liddell,  Andrew,  dairy  keeper,  16  M'Pherson  street. 

Liddell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  painters,  paper-hangers,  and  oil  and  colour  merchants,  192 
Trongate,  works,  43  Queen  street  and  Port-Dundas  road. 

Liddell,  Brownlee,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  50  St.  Ninian  st, 

Liddell,  Charles,  surveyor.  Gas  Office,  42  Virginia  street,  house,  Rutland  place. 

Liddell,  David,  cowfeeder  and  spirit  dealer,  107  Glebe  street. 

Liddle  &  Deas,  trunk  and  portmanteau  manufacturers,  75  Queen  street. 

Liddell,  H.,  flesher,  17  Kinning  place. 

Liddell,  James,  warehouseman,  95  Hutcheson  street. 

Liddel,  John,  commission  agent,  96  Regent  terrace. 

Liddell,  John,  fruiterer  and  poulterer,  221  George  street. 

Liddell,  John,  20  Kent  street. 

Liddell,  John,  &  Co.,  power-loom  manufacturers,  50  St.  Ninian  street. 

Liddell,  John,  engineer,  93  Parliamentary  road. 

Liddel,  Thomas,  cabinet-maker,  8  SauchiehaU  street,  house,  14  Holmhead  street. 

Liddell,  William,  trrmk  and  bandbox  maker,  58  Gordon  street. 

Liddell,  William,  of  John  Horn  <^  Co.,  house,  87  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Liddell,  Mrs.  A.,  100  Virginia  street. 

LIEBERT,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  11  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

Liebert,  S.  A.,  ofS.  A.  Liebert  cj-  Co.,  house,  17  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Life  Association  of  Scotland,  1  South  Frederick  street.     A.  S.  Ogle,  agent. 
■  LIGHTBODY,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  157  Queen  street,  and  55  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

Lightbody,  James,  merchant,  244  Gallowgate. 

Lightbody,  James,  watchmaker,  19  Trongate. 

Lightbody,  William,  joiner  and  cabinet-maker,  26  Sidney  street. 

Lightbody,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 

LIGHTON,  James,  2  North  Woodside  road. 


LILLIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LITTLE.  177 

LILLIE,  George,  dairyman  aud  potato  merchant,  and  agent,  25  Robertson  street. 

Lillie,  James,  draper  and  outfitter,  243  Argyll  street. 

Lillie,  James  B.,  at  John  King  and  Sons',  78  Queen  street. 

LIMEOCK,  John,  smith,  boiler-maker,  and  engineer,  171  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

LIMONT,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65  Bridge  street. 

Limont,  David,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  35  Stobcross  street,  house,  12  Anderston  quay. 

Limont,  William,  spirit  dealer,  34  Sauchiehall  street. 

LINDSAY,  Alexander,  smith  and  machine-maker,  39  Old  vryndi,  ho.,  45  Adelphi  st. 

Lindsay,  Alexander,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  consulting  rooms,  68  Stockwell 

street,  house,  95  George  street. 
Lindsay,  Allan,  dairyman,  78  Hospital  street. 
Lindsay,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Burnbank  tavern. 
Lindsay,  Andrew,  hat  manufacturer,  149  London  street  and  47  Charlotte  street, 

house,  11  St.  Andrew  square. 
Lindsay,  A.  &  P.,  spirit  dealers,  122  Clyde  street. 
Lindsay,  Archibald,  cabinet-maker,  136  London  street. 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  agent,  and  beadle  of  London  Road  Church,  house,  6   London  road, 

Calton. 
Lindsay,  George,  grocer  and  victualler,  134  Saltmarket. 
Lindsay,  George,  general  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  34  Bedford  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  Glasgow  Gas  Company's  Office,  house,  58  Renfleld  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  house  factor,  49  High  street. 

Lindsay,  James,  jun.,  wholesale  stationer,  15  Main  street,  Anderston,  and  9  Kingst. 
Lindsay,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  63  and  65  Stobcross  street, 
Lindsay,  John,  calenderer,  173  George  street, 
Lindsay,  .John,  spirit  dealer,  82  Broomielaw, 
Lindsay,  John,  starcher,  13  and  15  Brown  street. 
Lindsay,  Peter,  23  Renfrew  street. 

Lindsay,  Robert,  wright  and  builder,  Elmbank  street,  house,  1 69  Hill  street. 
Lindsay,  Robert,  wright,  18  Main's  street,  house,  49  West  Campbell  street, 
Lindsay,  Robert  M.,  writing  master,  and  mercantile  and  mathematical  academy,  48 

George  square,  house,  77  Montrose  street. 
Lindsay,  Samuel,  smallware  furnisher,  152  Castle  street. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  agent,  3  Martyr  street. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  fruiterer,  301  Argyll  street. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  professor  of  theology,  33  Monteith  row. 
Lindsay,  William,  cowfeeder,  93  High  street. 
Lindsay,  William,  198  Stirling's  road. 
Lindsay,  William,  basket-maker,  59  King  street. 
Lindsay,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  10  Nicholson  street. 
Lindsay,  Miss,  dress  and  straw-hat  maker,  24  Wilson  street. 
Lindsay,  Miss,  ladies'  fancy  warehouse,  189  Sauchiehall  street. 
LINN,  Robert,  tailor,  85  Centre  street. 
Linn,  Walter,  overseer,  Gamkirk  Railway,  St.  Rollox. 
LINTON,  Andrew,  ironmonger,  24  Gallowgate,  house,  8  Sommerville  place. 
LISENHEIM,  M.  H,,  general  broker,  40  Prince's  street. 
Lisenheim,  Mrs.  Esther,  commercial  lodgings,  42  Dunlop  street. 
LISTER,  Alexander,  of  Robertson  and  Lister,  house,  17  Holmhead  street. 
Lister,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  founders,  engineers,  and  mill-wrights,  John  Street  Foundry. 
LISTON,  Alexander,   &   Co.,   chemical  maimfacturers,  48  Buchanan  street,  works, 

Balmaha  and  Kirkintilloch. 
Listen,  James,  patent  oil  and  grease  maker,  52  M'Pherson  street,   off  High  street, 

and  70  Old  vennel. 
Liston,  Matthew,  victualler,  10  Spoutmouth. 
LITHGOW,  James,  12  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Lithgow,  W.  H.,  professor  of  music,  189  Buchanan  street. 
Litligow,  Peter,  warehouseman,  15  Wilson  street. 

Lithgow,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano-forte  and  singing,  189  Buchanan  street. 
LITSTER,  James,  spirit  merchant,  8  Dale  street  and  111  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Litster,  M.,  china,  crystal,  and  earthenware  dealer,  127  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Litster,  William,  spirit  dealer,  136  Dalmarnock  road. 
Litster,  Helen,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  155  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
LITTLE,  Plenry,  at  A.  G.  Kidston  ^  Co.'s,  60  Great  Clyde  street. 

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178  LITTLE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LOCKHART. 


Little,  John,  of  Cron'in  (f  Co.,  house,  2  Cavendish  street. 

Little,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  69  Taylor  street. 

LITTLEJOHN,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54  Crown  street. 

LiTTLEMiLL  Distillery;  Hunter  &  Sharpe,  35  Buchanan  street,  agents. 

Liverpool  and  American  Royal  Mail  Steam- Packet  Oihce,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  Screw-Steamers'  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

Liverpool  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  Steam-Packet  Office,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Liverpool  Traders  and  Levant  Steam-Ship  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

Livery  Stables,  Black  Bull,  6  Virginia  street,  and  horse  repository,  121  London  st. 

LIVINGSTON,  Alexander,  flesher,  291  High  street. 

Livingston,  Archibald,  at  John  McGregor's,  10  Turner's  court. 

Livingston,  Archibald,  writer,  24  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  45  Abbotsford  place. 

Livingston,  Charles  S.,  cotton  broker,  127  Ingram  street. 

Livingston,  C,  &  Co.,  grocers,  and  Post-office  receiving-house,  152  Hope  street. 

Livingston,  Daniel,  milk  shop,  59  Carrick  street. 

Livingston,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  404  Duke  street. 

Livingston,  Henry,  Clj'de  hotel,  13  Anderston  quay. 

Livingston,  James,  victualler,  31  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

Livingston,  John,  lamp-trimmer,  southern  district,  37  Gloucester  street. 

Livingston,  Dr.  M.  J.,  herbalist  and  worm  destroyer,  42  Stockwell  street. 

Livingston,    Peter,    mercantile  and   forwarding   agent,  and   Custom-house  broker, 

40  Union  street,  house,  119  Montrose  street. 
Livingston,  Robert,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  34  Union  place.  North  street,  Anderston. 
Livingston,  S.,  tailor  and  clothier,  122  Union  street. 

Livingston,  William,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer,  17  Virginia  street. 
Livingston,  Mrs.  Allan,  spirit  dealer.  111  Cheapside  street,  Anderston. 
LOCHHEAD,  James,  teacher,  Bridgeton  Parish  School,  Old  Dalmamock  road. 
Lochhead,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Crown  street. 
Lochhead,  John,  o/"  Thomas  and  John  Lochhead,  house,  41  Abbotsford  place. 
Lochhead  &  Loose,  coach  and  horse  hirers,  122  "West  Campbell  street. 
Lochhead,  Thomas,  secretary,  Union  Loan  Fund,  87  Union  street. 
Lochhead,  Thomas  and  John,  booksellers  and  publishers,  5  Park  place,  Stockwell  st. 
Lochhead,  Thomas,  of  T.  ^'  J.  Lochhead,  house,  34  Abbotsford  place. 
Lochhead,  Thomas  C,  at  Baumann  and  WunscKs,  12  Montrose  street. 
Lochhead,  William,  ofByers  and  Lochhead,  Sidney,  New  South  Wales,   commission 

merchants,  house,  Ronbank,  Govan. 
Lochhead,  William,  M.D.,  phj'sician,  25  Garscube  place. 

Lochhead,  William,  of  Wylie  and  Lochhead,  house,  Meadowbank  place,  Partick, 
Lochhead,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  108|-  Canning  street. 
Lochhead,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 
LOCHIEL,  John,  spirit  dealer,  72  Bridgegate. 
Lochiel,  Mrs.,  grocer,  4  Goosedubbs. 

LOCHORE,  Robert,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  116  and  118  Buchanan  street. 
Lochore,  Robert,  of  Robert  Lochore  ^  Co.,  house,  116  South  Portland  street. 
Lochore,  Robert,  tertius,  of  William  Lochore  and  Son,  house,  46  Dunlop  street. 
Lochore,  William,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  56  Argyll  street. 

LocHKUAN  Distiller)',  Campbelton ;  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  agts.,  25  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Lock  Hospital,  41  Rottenrow  street. 
LOCKE,  William,  teacher  of  music,  140  Holm  street. 
LOCKERBIE,  David,  at  Allan  and  Mann's,  house,  155  Eglinton  street. 
Lockerbie,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  37  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Lockerby  &  Stephenson,  furnishing  ironmongers  and  lamp-makers,  32  Queen  street. 
Lockerby  &  Stephenson,   brassfounders  and  gas  chandelier  manufacturers,   28   St. 

Enoch's  wynd. 
Lockerby,  Thomas,  of  Lodcerhy  and  Stephenson,  house,  105  South  Portland  street. 
LOCKETT,  Joseph  &  John,  &  Co.,  engravers  to  calico-printers,  161  Stirling's  road. 
LOCKHART,  James  S.,  distributor  of  stamps,  inland  revenue,  78  Queen  street  and 

81  Miller  street. 
Lockhart,  John,  plumber,  lead  merchant,  and  gas-fitter,  237  Buchanan  street. 
Lockhart,  John,  goldsmith  and  dentist,  2  Norfolk  court,  Lauriestou. 
Lockhart,  John,  joiner  and  glazier,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 
Lockhart,  John,  of  Sim,pson  and  Lochhart,  house,  158  St.  George's  road. 


LOCKHART.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LONG.  179 


Lockhart,  John,  flesher  and  provision  merchant,  170  Argyll  st.,  ho.,  57  York  street. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  at  G.  L.  Walker  #  Co:s,  house,  63  High  John  street. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  of  Buchanan  and  Lockhart,  house,  19  Woodside  place. 

Lockhart,  Robert,  of  Lochharts  and  Watson,  house,  158  St.  George's  road. 

Lockhart,  R.  &  W.,  corn-factors,  20  Union  street. 

Lockharts  &  Watson,  clothiers  and  hatters,  60  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lockhart,  William,  brush  manufacturer,  11  Hill  street,  Anderston. 

Lockhart,  Mrs.  John,  63  High  John  street. 

Lockhart,  Mrs.,  87  Great  Hamilton  street. 

LOCKIE,  ]VIrs.  George,  4  Stanley  place,  Eglinton  street. 

Lockie,  Mrs.,  vest,  strap,  and  stockmaker,  81  Virginia  street. 

LOFTUS,  Charles  C,  manager  of  a  drug  shop,  34  Adelphi  street. 

Loftus,  Misses,  milliners,  dress  and  straw-hat  makers,  86  Hospital  street. 

LOGAN,  Andrew,  baker,  7  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Logan,  Andrew,  jun.,  baker,  27  Norfolk  street. 

Logan,  A.  &  T.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  186  Gallowgate. 

Logan,  David,  baker,  39  New  Bridge  street. 

Logan,  David,  fruiterer,  125  Gallowgate. 

Logan,  James,  carter,  53  Drygate  street. 

Logan,  James,  baker,  24  Bridge  street. 

Logan,  John,  of  Alexander  Milne  <f  Co.,  house,  17  Newton  place. 

Logan,  John,  girth-web  manufacturer,  2  Kent  street  and  206  Gallowgate. 

Logan,  John,  of  Gardner  and  APIntosh,  house,  40  Cook  street. 

Logan,  John,  Hamilton  carrier,  Madeira  court,  251  Argyll  street. 

Logan,  John,  tax-collector,  27  Renfrew  street. 

Logan,  Malcolm,  Clydesdale  Arms  inn,  15  East  Nile  street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Logan,  Robert,  at  Port-Eglinton  Works,  house,  7  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Logan,  Robert,  of  Logan  and  Stevenson,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 

Logan,  Robert,  bread  and  pastry  baker,  and  confectioner,  32  South  Portland  street. 

Logan  &  Stevenson,  commission  merchants,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 

Logan,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  64  Buccleuch  street. 

Logan,  William,  portioner,  267  Madeira  buildings,  Argyll  street. 

Logan,  William,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  2  Melville  place,  132  Trongate, 

Logan,  William,  carter,  47  Rottenrow. 

Logan,  Mrs.  John,  stationer,  12  Bell  street. 

Logan,  Mrs.,  milliner,  37  John  street. 

Logan,  Mrs.  W.,  5  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 

Logan,  Mrs.,  325  West  Bath  street. 

Logan,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  18  Margaret  street. 

LOGGIE  &  Dobbie,  joiners  and  cabinetmakers,  30  Thistle  street. 

Loggie,  Andrew,  flesher,  17  Bath  street. 

Loggie,  William,  tiesher,  73  George  street,  house,  23  do. 

Logic  &  Fisher,  writers,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 

Logie,  William,  of  Logic  and  Fisher,  house,  Bardowie. 

LOMAS,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  machine-makers,  61  Duke  street. 

London  Boot  Company,  13  Royal  Exchange  square. 

London  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Corporation.    Henry  Rhind,  87  Union  street ;  Scott 

and  Stevenson,  21  St.  Vincent  place;  and  Robert  Gilkison,  jun.,  86  Mitchell 

street,  agents. 
London  Hat  Warehouse,  140  Sauchiehall  street;  hats,  caps,  hose, gloves,  umbrellas, 

&c.     Wm.  Lyall,  manager. 
London  Indisputable  Life  Policy  Co.     John  R.  Miller,  agent,  16  St.  Vincent  place. 
London,  Leith,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow  Shipping  Co.'s  Oifice,  101  Union  street. 
Loudon  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  OfBce.    Matthew  Walker,  72  Wilson  street; 

J.  Jludie,  and  W.  Mudie,  jun.,  144  Queen  street,  agents. 
LoNDONDEKRT  Steam-Packet  Office,  75  Jamaica  street. 
LONG  &  Barwick,  wood-hoop  manufacturers,  35  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Long,  James,  rector,  Western  Training  Academy,  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 
Long,  John,  merchant,  127  Clarence  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Long,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Long,  John  Jex,  late  B.  Musgrove,  cutler,  gun-tool,  and  saw-maker,  ironmonger,  and 

commission  agent,  48  Trongate. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix.. 
Long,  William,  gingham  and  musliu  manufacturer,  23  South  Frederick  street. 


180  LONGMORE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— LTALL. 

LONGMORE,  James,  wholesale  manufacturing  perfumer,  35  Charlotte  street. 

LONNIE,  Andrew,  carter  and  contractor,  349  Bobbie's  loan. 

Lonie,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  184  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Lonnie,  James,  of  Ferguson  and  Lonnie,  house,  240  Holm  street. 

Lonnie,  Robert,  carter  and  spirit  dealer,  375  Dobbie's  loan. 

Lonnie  &  Thomson,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  19^  Milton  st.,  Cowcaddens. 

Lonuie,  Mrs.  Wm.,  Black  Bull  inn,  259  Duke  street. 

LORIMER,  Rev.  John  G,,  D.D.,  of  Free  St.  David's  Church,  ho,  G  Woodside  place. 

Lorimer,  John,  o/Skene,  Miller,  <^  Co.,  64  Abbotsford  place. 

Lorimer,  Thomas,  piano-forte  maker,  19  Coburg  street. 

LORRAIN,  William  B.,  M.D.,  101  Sauchiehall  street. 

Lorrain,  W.  S.,  &  Adam,  merchants,  12  St.  Vincent  place. 

Lorrain,  W.  S.,  of  W.  S.  Lorrain  and  Adam,  house,  12  Koyal  crescent. 

LOTHIAN,  A.,  teacher,  Lennox  School,  30  Drj'gate  lane. 

LOUDON,  Bryce,  spirit  dealer,  3  Melville  place. 

Loudon,  John,  of  John  Loudon  cf  Co.,  agent  for  the  Phoenix  Fire  and  Pelican  Life 
Insurance  Co.,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  18  Woodside  crescent. 

Loudon,  John,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Loudon,  Matthew,  Shakspeare  tavern,  36  Saltmarket. 

Loudon,  Miss,  16  St.  George's  road. 

Loudon,  Mrs.  James,  24  Pollock  street. 

LOUGHRAN,  John,  manufacturing  chemist,  19  Union  place,  North  st,,  Andei-stoa. 

LOUGHRIDGE,  Daniel,  flesher,  124  King  street. 

LOUGHRY,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  62  New  Dalmamock  road. 

LOUTHEAN,  Mrs.  A.  W.,  draper,  308  Argyll  street. 

Louthean,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  3  Gloucester  street, 

LOVE,  Allan,  clothier,  27  St.  Margaret  place. 

Love,  Archd.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  367  Argyll  street. 

Love,  Duncan,  of  Broivn  and  Love,  house,  155  Eglinton  street. 

Love,  George,  bookseller,  statior.er,  and  bookbinder,  138  Trongate. 

Love,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news-agent,  5  and  17  Nelson  street. 

Love,  Mrs.  Hugh,  lodgings,  16  Hope  street. 

Love  &  Keith,  Misses,  dressmakers,  88  High  John  street, 

LOW,  David,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  25  Howard  street. 

Low,  David,  victualler  and  grocer,  23  Norfolk  street. 

Low,  F.  R.,  LL.D.,  classical  master.  High  School,  house,  1  Hill  street,  GarnethilL 

Lowe,  George,  of  John  M'- Call  S;  Co.,  house,  19  Woodside  crescent, 

Lowe,  James,  tailor  and  clother,  131  Trongate. 

Lowe,  John,  at  Austin  and  JlPAslan's,  house,  Coplewhill,  PoUockshaws  road. 

Low,  John,  victualler,  and  headle  of  Free  St.  Mark's,  16  Cheapside  street. 

Low,  John,  secretary,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  18  Virginia  street. 

Lowe,  Robert,  teacher  of  dancing,  13  Albany  place. 

LOWRIE,  Robert,  earthenware  merchant,  3  Stevenson  street. 

Lowry,  Savage,  butter  and  egg  dealer,  10  M'Kechnie  street. 

Lowry,  Miss,  10  Carnarvon  street. 

LUCCHESI,  B.,  figure  and  medallion  maker,  83  Mitchell  st.,  ho.,  10  Melville  lane. 

LuGAR  Iron-Woiks  OflSce,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 

LUMSDEN,  James,  &  Son,  wholesale  stationers,  20  Queen  street. 

Lumsden,  James,  of  James  Lumsden  and  Son,  house,  208  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lumsden,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Lumsden  and  Son,  house,  121  Bath  street. 

Lumsden,  James,  of  Galloicay  and  Lumsden,  house,  34  Garscube  place. 

Lumsden,  Mrs.  John,  6  Albany  place. 

Lumsdine,  Archibald,  piano-forte  tuner,  19  Ronald  street. 

Lunatic  Asylum,  Royal,  Gartuavel,  ofRce,  70  St.  George's  place. 

Lunatic  Asylum,  Private,  Dr.  William  Drurj-,  Garngad  house. 

LUNDIE,  John,  pawnbroker,  8  East  Clyde  street  and  139  Saltmarket, 

LUSHINGTON,  Edmund  Law,  professor  of  Greek,  College. 

LUSK,  John,  sroods  agent  for  Greenock  Railway  Co.,  house,  66  South  Portland  st. 

LUTENOR,  G.  A.,  portrait  and  miniature  painter,  86  Bath  street, 

Lutenor,  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  86  Bath  street. 

LUTTED,  William,  &  Co.,  musical  instrument  makers,  importers  of  foreign  instru- 
ments, and  material  music  warehouse  and  tuning  establishment,  210  Buchanan  st. 

LYALL,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  12  Stirling  street. 


LYALL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'ALLISTER.  181 


Lyall,  James,  merchant,  146  West  George  street,  house,  238  St.  Vincent  street. 

Lyall,  William,  commission  agent,  2  Wemyss  place,  and  ladies'  English  shoe  ware- 
house, 142  Sauchiehall  street. 

Lyall,  W.  &  G.,  wholesale  grocers,  8  Croy  place, 

Ltceum  Rooms,  72  Nelson  street.     John  Buchanan,  keeper,  house,  do. 

LYDE,  Watcham,  &  Co.,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  38  Queen  street,  and 
12  Wood  street,  London. 

LYLE,  David,  sniith,  Woodlands  road. 

L3'le,  George,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  127  Brunswick  street. 

Lyle,  James,  foreman,  87  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Lyle,  John,  92  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Lyle,  John,  dairyman,  114  Green  street,  Calton. 

Lyle,  Robert,  edge-tool  maker,  Woodlands  road. 

Lyle,  Robert,  at  Bell  and  Bain's,  house,  74  Argyll  street. 

Lyle,  W.  &  J.,  engineers,  Woodlands  road. 

Lyle,  William,  stationer,  487  Gallowgate. 

Lyle,  Mrs.,  matron.  Royal  Infirmary. 

LYMBURN,  James,  stocking  manufacturer,  89  Gallowgate,  works,  32  Tobago  streef, 
Calton,  house,  137  London  street. 

LYNCH,  James,  funeral  undertaker,  aud  coach  and  horse  hu*er,  156  Saltmarket  and 
7  aud  9  Steel  street,  stables,  Greendyke  street. 

Lynch,  William,  general  dealer,  43  Prince's  street. 

LYON,  David,  contracter  and  builder,  26  South  Portland  street. 

Lyon,  George,  coppersmith,  tin-plate  worker,  and  gas-fitter,  16  Candleriggs  and  149 
Gallowgate,  house,  2  South  Wellington  place. 

Lyon,  George  Jasper,  ofG.  L.  Walker  cj"  Co.,  house,  144  West  Campbell  street. 

Lyon,  James,  of  Dunn  and  Lyon,  house,  1  Clifton-grove  crescent. 

Lyon,  John,  tin-plate  worker  and  brazier,  179  Buchanan  street. 

Lyon,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  251  Gallowgate. 

Lyon,  John,  grain- weigher,  Port-Dundas,  house,  1  Clifton-grove  crescent. 

Lyon,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  28  North  Portland  street. 

Lyon,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  millwrights,  engineers,  and  brick  and  tile-makers,  Mountain 
bleau,  Camlachie. 

Lyon,  Robert,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  43  Argyll  street. 

Lyon,  William,  surgeon,  92  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 

Lyon,  William,  coal  agent,  13  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Lyon,  Mrs.,  67  West  Nile  street. 

M 

MACK,  John,  porter,  Commercial  Bank,  house.  Bank  buildings,  68  Virginia  street. 

Mack  and  Smith,  lithographers  and  engravers,  110  Buchanan  street. 

Mack  and  Smith,  pattern-book  and  card  makers,  110  Buchanan  street. 

M'ADAM,  James,  spirit  dealer,  8  New  London  road,  Calton. 

M'Adam,  James,  cooper,  4  Windmillcroft,  south  side  Broomielaw. 

M'Adam,  John,  Hydepark  Pottery,  45  Hydepark  street. 

M'Adam,  John,  warehouseman,  5  Morrison's  court,  108  Argyll  st.,  house,  3  Bath  st. 

Macadam,  John,  F.R.S.S.A.,  &c.  &c.,  lecturer  on  chemistry  and  analyst,  60  High 

John  street,  house,  77  South  Portland  street. 
M'Adam,  W.  G.,  agent,  Clydesdale  Branch  Bank,  30  Trongate. 
M'Adam,  William,  commission  agent,  77  South  Portland  street. 
M'Adam,  William,  Hydepark  Pottery  and  Bottle  Works,  45  Hydepark  St.,  Anderston. 
M'Adam,  Miss,  9  West  Prince's  street. 
M'ADIE,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  95  Argyll  street. 
M'ALLAN,  Brothers,  calico-printers,  17  Renfield  street, 

M'Allan,  Andrew  S.,  of  AP Allan,  Brothers,  ho.,  5  Great  Wellington  St.,  Paisley  road. 
M'Allan,  John,  of  3P Allan,  Brothers,  house,  22  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Allan,  John,  trunk  and  box  maker,  50  Cambridge  street. 
M'Allan,  Walter,  wholesale  hat  manufacturer,  72  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'ALLISTER,  Andrew,  of  William  Hart  ^  Co.,  house,  25  Calside,  Paisley. 
M'AUister,  George,  baker,  92  Abercromby  street. 
M'Allister,  James,  crown,  sheet,  and  plate-glass  merchant,  and  glazier,  70  Jamaica 

street,  house,  363  St.  Vincent  street. 


182  M'ALLISTEE.— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY,— M'ARTHUE. 

M'AUister,  Jolin,  brassfounder  aud  gasfitter,  18  JSTortli  Portland  street. 

Macalister,   John,  jun.,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot-presser,  49   West  Nile  street, 

house,  56  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
M'AUister,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  29  Gallowgate. 
M'AUister,  Robert,  teacher  of  music,   9  Macfarlane  street,  class-rooms,  120  North 

John  street. 
M'Allister,  William,  of  Brodie,  3I'Leod,  tf  Co.,  86  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  William,  cotton-bauding  maker,  Greenhead  Eopework,  house,  9  Mac- 
farlane street. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.,  milliner,  351  Argyll  street. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.,  Franklin  terrace,  Partick  road. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  Jane,  grocer,  60  Taylor  street. 
Macalister,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  private  lodgings,  19  Centre  street. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  Robert,  lodgings,  289  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'ALPINE,  Angus,  dyer,  126  Cheapside  street,  house,  303  Greenhill  place. 
Macalpine,  Charles,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  3  Nicholson  St.  and  184  Argyll  court. 
M'Alpine,  Charles,  painter,  161  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Alpine,  Colin,  ship  and  anchor  smith,  and  chain-cable  manufactm-er,  5  Brown  St., 

house,  3  do. 
M'Alpine,  Duncan,  tailor,  7  Buchanan  court,  Eglinton  street. 
M'Alpine,  D.,  quarter-master,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Alpine,  Hugh,  nailmaker,  49  Gallowgate,  house,  8  M'Pherson  street. 
M'Alpine,  William,  auctioneer,  34  South  Portland  street. 
M'ANDREW,  John,  &  Co.,  Carfin  Colliery,  office,   28  Miller  street,  and  Charles 

street,  St.  Rollox. 
M' Andrew,  John,  of  St.  Rollox  Foundry  Co.,  house,  27  St.  Mungo  street. 
M'ARA,  Andrew,  grocer,  8  and  10  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Ara  and  Stewart,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  54  Glassford  street. 
M'Ara,  Peter,  of  UPAra  and  Stewart,  house,  6  Richmond  street. 
M'ARLY,  John,  teacher,  Hutcheson's  school,  139  Upper  Crown  street. 
M'Arlj',  Thomas,  agent,  16  Canon  street. 

M'ARTHUR,  confectioner  and  grocer,  28  and  30  Hutcheson  street. 
M'Arthur,  Alexander,  flesher,  54  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M' Arthur,  Alexander,  of  James  i'P  Arthur  tf  Co.,  house,  Bonville,  Mary  hill. 
M'Arthur,  Alexander,  tailor,  129  New  Dalmarnock  road,  Bridgeton. 
M'Arthur,  Brothers,  merchants,  and  agents  for  Liverpool  traders,  Madeira  court,  259 

Argyll  street. 
M'Arthur,  Colin,  spirit  merchant,  39  Bumside  street. 
M'Arthur,  Daniel,  English  and  mercantile  teacher,  and  stationer,  6  Corn  street, 

house,  76  Garscube  road,  and  Post-office  Receiving-house. 
M'Arthur,  Dugald,  fish  and  provision  merchant,  25  East  Howard  street. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  hosier  and  glover,  100  Trougate. 

M'Arthur,  D.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  293  Argyll  street,  house.  Lorn  place. 
M'Arthur,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  114  and  116  Cathedral  street,  house, 

18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Croy  place. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  &  Co.,  lace  manufacturers,  78  Queen  street. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  of  D.  M'Arthur  ^  Co.,  house,  77  HiU  street,  Garnethill, 
M'Arthur,  Hamilton,  P.  0.,  62  Taylor  street. 

M'Arthur,  James,  &  Co.,  paper-makers  aud  stationers,  82  Glassford  street. 
M'Arthur,  James,  letter  carrier,  131  Dalmarnock  road,  Bridgeton. 
M'Arthur,  James,  of  iP Arthur,  Brothers,  house,  Stafford  place,  New  City  road. 
M'Arthur,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  214  Broomielaw, 
M'Arthur,  John,  grain  merchant,  1 1  Duke  street, 
M'Arthur,  John,  merchant,  86  West  George  street, 
M'Arthur,  John,  spirit  dealer,  251  Duke  street, 

M'Arthur,  John,  of  Orme,  iPArthur,  cf-  Co.,  house,  11  Dundas  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  watch  and  clockmaker,  3  London  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  at  J.  and  R.  CogarCs,  house,  99  South  Portland  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  collector,  34  York  street. 
M'Arthm-,  Peter,  baker,  71  High  street. 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  baker,  116  London  road. 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  at  Wm.  Bows',  48  London  street,  house,  20  St.  Andrew  square. 


M'ARTHUR.— GENEEAL  DIEECTORY.— M'BRIDE.  18c 


M'Arthur,  Richard  J.  \Y.,  of  Bogle,  Kerr,  ^  Co.,  ho.,  7  Greenlaw  pi.,  Paisley  road. 

M' Arthur  &  Robb,  pawnbrokers,  132  Gallowgate 

M'Arthur,  Robert,  soda-water  maker  and  corkcutter,  76  Gallowgate. 

M'Arthur,  Thomas,  carver,  gilder,  printseller,  and  looking-glass  manufacturer,  33 
Gordon  street. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs.,  of  M^ Arthur  and  Rohh,  house,  24  East  Russell  street. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  31  Jamaica  street. 

Macarthur,  Mrs.  and  Miss,  teachers  of  music,  15  Oxford  street. 

M'Arthur,  Miss,  156  Buccleuch  street. 

M'ASKILL,  John,  spirit  dealer,  8  M'Alpine  street. 

M'AULAY,  Alexander,  victualler,  23  Dean  street, 

M'Aulay,  Alexander,  cooper,  107  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Aulay  &  Co.,  chemists  and  metal  refiners,  60  New  street,  Calton. 

M'Aulay,  George,  provision  merchant,  97  Candleriggs,  house,  125  do. 

M'Aulay,  James,  callenderer  and  packer,  13  Stirling  street. 

M'Aulay,  James,  teacher.  Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  vale. 

M'Aulay,  James,  &  Co.,  silk  manufacturers,  printers,  and  commission  agents,  18  St. 
Vincent  lane. 

Macaulay,  James  H.,  of  Brown  and  3Iacaulay,  17  Virginia  street. 

M'Aulay,  John,  cabinetmaker,  11  West  Regent  lane. 

M'Aulay  &  M'Cartney,  engravers,  lithographers,  pattern-card,  and  book-makers,  75 
Argyll  street,  house,  32  Cleland  street. 

M'Aulay,  P.,  of  W.  and  P.  APAulay,  house,  Shawfield  bank. 

M'Aulay,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  calico-printers,  29  Stirling  street. 

M'Aulay,  W.  &  P.,  calico-printers,  Shawfield  Bank.  Letters  and  parcels  left  at  29 
Stirling  street. 

M'Aulay,  William,  of  William  M^Aulay  ^  Co.,  house,  Shawfield  bank. 

M'Aulay,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  121  Wellington  street. 

M'Aulay,  Mrs.,  stocking  dealer.  Bazaar. 

M'AUSLAN,  James,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  171  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Auslan,  Miss,  126  West  Regent  street. 

M'AVOY,  George,  carver  and  gilder,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'BAY,  James,  provision  dealer,  32  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

M'BEAN,  Alexander,  Anderston  print-works.  North  street. 

M'Bean,  Angus,  at  James  Black  and  Co.''s,  415  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Bain,  Angus,  confectioner,  13  Shuttle  street. 

M'Bean,  H.,  &  Co.,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  Tradeston  paint  and  flint  mills,  manu- 
facturers of  whitening,  putty,  &c.,  13  and  17  Melville  street. 

M'Bean,  Hugh,  of  H.  M'Bean  (f  Co.,  house,  95  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Bean,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  112  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

M'BETH,  Daniel,  watch  and  clockmaker,  281^  Gallowgate. 

MacBeth,  John,  watch  and  clockmaker,  283  Gallowgate. 

M'Beth,  Norman,  artist,  180  West  Regent  street. 

Macbeth,  R.  R.     Letters  left  at  W.  M'Culloch  &  Co.'s,  49  "West  Nile  street. 

M'BIRNIE,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  233  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'BRAADY,  Edward,  contractor,  causewayer,  and  jobber,  16  Broomielaw. 

M'BRAARDY,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  40  Saltmarket. 

M'BRAIN,  James,  Auld  Robin  Gray  tavern,  73  Nelson  street. 

M'BRAIR,  R.  M.,  commission  agent,  72  Wilson  street,  ho.,  114  West  Campbell  st. 

M'Brair,  Miss,  114  West  Campbell  street. 

M'BRAYNE,  David,  Barony  session-clerk,  52  West  Nile  street. 

M'Brayne,  David,  jun.,  of  David  Hutclieson  <f  Co.,  14  Jamaica  street. 

M'Brayne,  John  Burns,  of  Bennett,  Brown,  ^  Co.,  house,  19  Elmbank  place. 

M'BKIDE,  Alexander,  grocer,  111  Main  street. 

M'Bride,  Arthur,  provisions  and  groceries,  2  Portugal  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Bride,  Hugh  B.,  at  M'Bride  <f  Co.'s,  72  Glassford  street. 

M'Bride  &  Co.,  cotton  spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  72  Glassford 
street,  and  Albyn  works,  Little  Govan. 

M'Bride,  James,  writer,  68  Glassford  street,  house,  26  South  Wellington  street. 

M'Bride,  James,  of  M'Bride  ^  Co.,  20  South  Wellington  street. 

M'Bride,  John,  of  M'Bride  (f  Co.,  house,  Albyn  works. 

M'Bride,  Samuel,  general  dealer,  9  North  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

M'Bride,  William,  of  M'Bride  ^  Co.,  house,  63  Abbotsford  place. 


184  M'BURNEY.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'CALLUM. 


M'BURNEY,  Isaiah,  B.A.,  classical  master,  Glasgow  Academy,  ho.,  5  Clarendon  pi. 

M'CABE,  Francis,  spirit  merchant,  89  Bridgegate  street. 

M'CADDERS,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  19  Ladywell  street. 

M'CAFFERTY,  Michael,  broker,  120  Saltmarket. 

M'CAFFREY,  James,  spirit  dealer,  13  Drygate  street. 

M'CaflFrey,  Roderick,  boot  and  shoemaker,  400  ArgyU  street. 

M'CALL,  Dugald,  spirit  dealer,  40  Muirhouses. 

M'Call,  George,  of  James  M'' Call  and  Son,  house,  17  West  Prince's  street. 

M'Call,  Henry,  of  John  M^Call  (^  Co.,  house,  Daldowie. 

M'Call,  James,  &  Son,  wine  merchants,  85  Wilson  street. 

M'Call,  James,  of  James  APCall  and  Son,  house,  17  West  Prince's  street. 

M'Call,  James,  of  John  M^Call  cf  Co.,  house,  Daldowie. 

M'Call,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  136  Bridgegate  street. 

M'Call,  John,  &  Co.,  grain  merchants,  4  Bothwell  street. 

M'Call,  J.,  writing-master,  181  Renfrew  street. 

M'Call,  John,  clerk,  P.  O.,  house,  80  Thistle  street. 

M'Call,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  88  Rutherglen  loan. 

M'Caul,  Malcolm,  of  J.  Leadbetter  ^  Co.,  house,  1  Clifton  place. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  of  J.  M'Call  cf  Co.,  house,  5  Claremont  terrace. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  architect,  27  Montrose  street. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  oil  and  colourman,  26  Canon  street. 

M'Call,  W.  B.,  shawl  manufacturer  and  printer,  23  South  Hanover  street. 

M'Call,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  bonded  and  freestore  keepers,  Lancefield  quay. 

M'Call,  William,  of  William  IPCall  4  Co.,  house,  Franklin  terrace,  Partick  road. 

M'Call,  William,  painter,  32  Forth  street,  Port-Duudas. 

M'Call,  William,  wright  and  builder,   5  Balmanno  street,  house,  Dean  place,  112 

Rottenrow  street. 
M'Call,  Mrs.,  22  Woodside  place. 

M'Call,  Mrs.  Samuel,  183  Elgin  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Call,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  109  Graeme  street. 
M'Caul,  Mrs.,  victualler,  340  High  street. 
M'Call,  Miss,  teacher,  273  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Call,  Miss  C,  257  Brandon  place. 
M'CALLDM,  Alexander  K.,  at  John  Stewart,  jun.''s,  lodgings,  1  North  Albion  court, 

41  North  Albion  street. 
M'CaUum,  Rev.  A.  K.,  of  the  Glasgow  City  Mission,  105  Hill  street. 
M'Callum,  B.  F.,  cotton,  wool,  and  silk  dyer,  works,  Govan  croft,  residence,  Stone- 
field,  Hutchesontown. 
M'Callums  &  Co.,  curriers  and  boot-blockers,  6  Canning  street,  Calton. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  92  Bell  street. 

M'Callum,  Daniel,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  and  coach  hirer,  48  South  Portland  St. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   163  Buchanan  street,  house, 

Glenbank,  Campsie  Junction,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  agent  for  the  Northern  Assurance  Company,  Chamberlain's  Office, 

Council  Chambers. 
M'Callum,  Donald,  eating-house,  73  Candleriggs. 
M'Callum,  Dugald,  ale  agent,  &c.,  12  Stirling  street. 
M'CaUum,  Dugald,  writer,  125  Grafton  terrace,  High  John  street. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  Bute  Arms  inn  and  tavern,  21  Anderston  quay. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  sen.,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  brassfounders,   and  smiths,    56    St. 

Vincent  street,  works,  24  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  brick  and  furnace  builder,  10  Charlotte  street. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  35  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  wright  and  builder,  17  Pitt  street,  house,  2  Hydepark  street, 

Anderston. 
M'Callum,  George,  manager,  Rutherglen- bridge  Cotton-works,  house,  17  William 

street,  Greenhead. 
M'Callum  &  Graham,   commission  merchants,  ship    and    insurance   brokers,  110 

Buchanan  street. 
M'Callum,  James,  at  William  and  George  Hunter  s,  house,  67  Grove  street. 
M'CaUum,  James  L.,  at  James    Thomson  ^  Co.^s,    residence,    Thrushgrove,   West 

Milton  street. 
M'Callum,  John,  ofE.  Langlands  and  J.  M'CaUum,  house,  1  Albert  pi.,  Kingston. 


M'CALLUM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'COLL.  185 

M'Callura,  John,  Ayrshire  and  Lanark  dairy,  84  Renfrew  street. 

M'Callum,  John,  of  Balfour  and  M'-Callum,  house,  York -street,  Little  Govan. 

M'Callum,  John,  of  M'Callum  and  Graham,  house,  Dumbreck  cottage.  Paisley  road. 

M'Galluni,  John,  silk  mercer  to  her  Majesty,  66  Buchanan  street,  house,  60  Bath  st. 

M'Callum,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  50  Hospital  street. 

M'Callum,  J.,  manager.  Religious  Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  street,  house, 

34  Garscube  place. 
M'Callum,  Malcolm,  milk  dealer,  97  Waterloo  street. 
M'Callum,  Mungo,  of  D.  M'-Callum,  sen.,  (f  Co.,  house,  14  Hopetoun  place. 
M'Callum,  Neil,  baker,  434  Argyll  street. 
M'Callum,  Peter,  manager,  Barrowfield  Dye-works. 

M'Callum,  Peter,  head-master.  Free  St.  Peter's  School,  house,  29  Waterloo  street. 
M'Callum,  Robert,  contractor.  Barrack  street. 
M'Callum,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  116  Cowcaddens  street,  house, 

1  West  Milton  street. 
M'Callum's  Temperance  hotel  and  coffee-house,  26  Glassford  street. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.,  green  grocer,  215  Argyll  street. 
M'Callura,  Mrs.,  67  Grove  street. 

M'Callum,  Mrs.,  matron.  House  of  Industry,  71  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  18  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  98  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  2  Crown  street. 
M'Callum,  Miss,  73  West  Nile  street. 
M'Callum,  Miss,  lodgings,  15  Renfrew  street. 
M'CALMAN,  Donald,  plain  and  decorative  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  186  St, 

Vincent  street,  workshop,  113  West  George  lane. 
M'CANDLISH,   Robert,  coach  builder  and  hirer,  21  Wellington  street,  and  134 

West  Campbell  street. 
M'CARRON,  John,  surgeon,  69  Abercromby  street,  house,  71  do. 
M'CARTHY,  Charles,  surgeon  and  druggist,  102  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  11  Hili 

street,  Garnethill. 
M'CARTNEY,  James  Dixon,  Lieutenant  of  Police,  Eastern  District,  ho.,  2  Duke  st, 
M'Cartney,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100  New  City  road. 
M'CASH,  James,  victualler,  433  Duke  street. 
M'Cash,  Thomas,  smith  and  bell-hanger,  11  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 
M'CASLAND,  John,  Bloomvale,  Clayknowes. 
M'CAW,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  246  Argyll  street. 
M'CHLERY,  William,  at  John  Hundley's,  101  Argyll  street. 
M'CLARIE,  Alexander,  fruiterer,  115  Castle  street. 

M'CLELLAND  &  M'Kenzie,  accoimtants  and  sharebrokers,  128  Ingram  street. 
M'Clelland,  James,  of  McClelland  and  M^Kenzie,  residence,  10  Claremont  terrace. 

M'Celland,  James,  provision  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Commercial  road. 

M'CLEMENT,  Samuel,  lithographer  and  engraver,  7  Argyll  street. 

M'CLUE,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  retailer,  12  Green  street,  Calton. 

M'CLUGHAN,  Hugh,  coal  agent,  92|-  and  96  King  street,  Tradeston. 

M'CLURE,  David,  printer,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street,  ho.,  161  New  City  road» 

M'Clure,   James,    &    Son,    carvers,    gilders,    and  printsellers   to   her   Majesty,  61 
Buchanan  street,  workshop,  51  Dunlop  street. 

M'Clure,  John,  of  Drew  and  M^Clure,  house,  1  Royal  Circus. 

M'Clure,  J.  H.,  of  Moody  and  M^Clure,  house,  108  West  Regent  street. 

M'Clure,  Robert,  of  Downie  and  M'^Clure,  2  St.  George's  road. 

M'CLUSKY,  James,  furniture  broker,  28  Great  Clj^de  street. 

M'Cluskey,  Hannah,  victualler,  145  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'CLYMONT,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  37  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 

M'Clymont,  James,  millwright,  smith,  and  mangle-maker,  97  Cowcaddens  street, 
house,  26  Maitland  street. 

M'Clymont,  John,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  181  Castle  street. 

M'Clymont,  Thomas,  11  West  Nile  street,  house,  161  New  City  road. 

M'Clymont,  Mrs.  John,  30  Charlotte  street. 

M'COARD,  William,  cotton-waste  merchant  and  mill-furnisher,  41  East  Colleg'e 
street  and  18  North  Albion  street,  works,  3  East  Nile  street,  off  Gallowgate. 

M'COLL,  Archibald,  116  Old  wynd. 

M'Coll,  Archibald,  house-factor,  3  Antigua  place,  house,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 


rg'6  M'COLL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'COWAlSr. 

M'CoU,  Donald,  tailor,  168  Gallowgate. 

M'Coll,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  74  Stockwell  street. 

M'Coll,  Dugald,  spirit  dealer,  40  Pollockshaws  road. 

M'Coll,  Dugald,  keeper  of  City  Chambers,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

M'Coll,  Hugh,  &  Son,  clothiers,  52  Queen  street. 

M'Coll,  H.,  sen.,  of  II.  HP  Coll  and  Son,  house,  3  Germiston  street. 

M'Coll,  H.,  jun.,  of  H.  IPColl  and  Son,  house,  11  West  Campbell  street. 

M'Coll,  James,  contractor,  41  Drygate. 

M'Coll,  John,  coal  agent,  6  Oswald  street. 

M'Coll,  John,  provision  and  ship-store  merchant,   51   Howard  street,   house,   183 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Coll,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  singeing  works,  32  Montrose  street. 
M'Coll,  Paul,  detective  officer.  Southern  Police  Office,  18  Greenside  lane. 
M'Coll,  Mrs.  Alex.,  11  Hopetoun  place,  Stirling's  road. 
M'Coll,  Miss  Ann,  109  Renfrew  street. 

M'Coll,  Miss  Catherine,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  104  Old  wynd. 
M'COMBE,  A.  G.,  at  Marshall,  Hill,  and  Hill's,  house,  37  Abbotsfoid  place. 
M'Comb,  M.,  wholesale  confectioner,  80  Stockwell  street. 
M'COMISH,  Patrick,  potato  merchant,  Bazaar,  and  148  High  street. 
M'CONOCHIE,  Allan  A.,  advocate,  professor  of  laws,  College. 
M'Connochie,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  and  bottler  to  private  families,  105  Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
M'Conochie,  Eev.  J.,  17  St.  James'  street.  East  Kingston. 
M'Connechy,  James,  editor  of  Glasgow  Courier,  house,  71  Parson  street. 
M'Conechie,  James,  Globe  tavern,  18  Saltmarket. 

M'Conechie,  J.  &  B.,  confectioners,  91  West  George  St.,  house,  124  West  Nile  street. 
M'Connechie,  John,  French-horn  tavern  and  City  oyster-house,  88  Trongate. 
M'Connechjf,  M'Killop,  &  Co.,  coach  builders,  56  Union  street. 
M'Connech}^,  Blrs.  Margaret,  eating-house,  86  Bell  street. 
M'Connochie,  Mrs.  David,  29  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 
M'CONNELL,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  merchants,  14  Jamaica  street. 
M'Connell,  Archibald,  of  Archibald  IPConnell  ^  Co.,  house,  3  Newton  place. 
M'Connell,  Bernard,  pawnbroker,  27  King  street,  house,  7  Park  place. 
M'Connell,  James,   bleacher  of  webs,  cope,  and  thread,   69  Ingram  street,  works, 

Hazledean,  Mearns. 
M'Connell,  J.  &  D.,  furniture  warehouse,  26  Great  Clyde  street. 
M'Connell,  John,  &  Co.,  bleachers,  Kirklee,  office,  43  Queen  street. 
M'Connell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  iron-founders  and  smiths,  108  &  112  Port-Dundas  road. 
M'Connell,  Robert,  lock  and  hinge  maker,  bell-hanger,  gas-fitter,  brassfounder,  and 

ironmonger,  112  Port-Dundas  road,  house,  239  Buchanan  street. 
M'Connell,  T.  &  W.,  starchers,  13  Little  street,  Calton.     Orders  left  at  D.  Brown's, 

75  Bell  street. 
M'Connell,  Miss,  lodgings,  11  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 
M'CORKINDALE,  D.,  merchant,  7  Kinning  place. 
M'Corkindale,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  47  Main's  street. 
M'Corkindale,  Hugh,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  165  and  169  Saltmarket. 
M'Corkindale,  James,  spirit  merchant,  66  Crown  street. 
M'Corkindale,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  71  Brown  street,  Anderston. 
M'Corkindale,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  148  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Corkindale,  Mrs.  Dr.,  49  Bath  street. 

M'CORKLE,  Archibald,  carter,  51  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 
M'CORMICK,  Alexander,  eating-house,  262  Gallowgate. 
M'Comiick,  Andrew,  of  Ritchie  and  M^Cormick,  house,  5  Carnarvon  street. 
M'Cormick,  Colin,  spirit  dealer,  45  Maitland  street. 
M'Cormick,  D.,  paper-ruler,  109  Argyll  street  and  9  Maxwell  street. 
M'Cormick,  Hugh,  flax  and  seed  merchant,  17  High  street,  house,  23  London  street. 
M'Cormick,  John,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  stamper  of  weights  and  measures  for  Cal- 
ton and  Mile-end,  9  Stevenson  street. 
M'COULL,  George,  spirit  merchant,  55  Mitchell  street. 
M'Coull,  Thomas,  smith  and  beU-hanger,  78  Renfleld  street. 
M'COWAN,  David,  at  William  Euing's,  Royal  Exchange. 
M'Cowan,  John,  cotton-mill  furnisher  and  waste  dealer,  21  Cochran  st.,  storehouse, 

186  Holm  street. 


M'COWAN.— GENEEAL  DIEECTOKY.— M'CULLOCH.  187 


M'Cowan,  Eobert,  stock-broker  and  accountant,  agent  for  the  Life  Association  of 
Scotland  and  Agricultural  Cattle  Insurance,  and  the  Norwich  Union  Eire  Insur- 
ance Society,  67  Miller  street,  house,  41  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'CEACKEN  &  Chalmers,  manufacturers,  62  Hutcheson  street. 

M'Cracken,  Robert,  of  M' Crachen  and  Chalmers,  5  South  Apsley  place. 

M'Cracken,  INIrs.,  lodgings,  43  Holmhead  street. 

M'Craken,  Miss,  green-grocer,  32  Bedford  street. 

M'CRAE,  Joseph,  feather  merchant,  80  Trongate  and  16  Union  street. 

M'Crae,  Eobert,  confectioner,  154  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'CRAW,  Archd  ,  of  M^  Craw  and  Kay,  house,  57  Korth  Hanover  street. 

M'Craw  &  Kay,  joiners,  trunk,  and  packing-box  makers,  Melville  lane,  off  Gordon  st. 

M'CEEADY,  B.,  rag  merchant,  24  and  26  Shuttle  street. 

M'Creadj',  George,  spirit  dealer,  167  Canning  street,  Calton. 

M'Creadie,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  234  Gallowgate. 

M'Credie,  Hugh,  commercial  lodgings  and  commission  agent,  28  York  street. 

M'Creddie,  Manus,  general  dealer,  304  High  street. 

M'CRINDELL,  James,  of  M'-Crindell,  Schaw,  f  Co.,  house,  Clyde  view,  Partick. 

M'Crindle,  Robert,  smith  and  farrier,  22  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Crindell,  Schaw,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  88  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'CEONE,  Edward,  victualler,  19  West  Campbell  street. 

M'Crone,  George,  provision  merchant,  355  Argyll  street. 

M'Crone,  Eobert,  victualler,  90  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Crone,  Eobert,  grocer  and  victualler,  137  Stobcross  street. 

M'CRORY,  Miss,  dressmaker,  18  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

M'CEOSTIE,  Alexander,  tavern  keeper,  63  Wilson  street. 

M'CUBBUST,  David,  accountant,  8  Piince's  sq.,  Buchanan  st.,  ho.,  43  Dalhousie  st, 

M'Cubbin,  John,  merchant,  43  Dalhousie  street. 

M'CUE,  William,  iish  and  provision  merchant,  116  Stockwell  street  and  4  Great 
Clyde  street,  house,  18  Waterport  buildings. 

M'CULLOCH,  A.,  stationer,  28  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'CuUoch,  Andrew,  merchant,  house,  Newstead,  Govanroad. 

M'Culloch,  D.  B.  &  W.,  fire  and  life  insurance  agents,  72  Wilson  st.,  ho.,  6  Chatham 
place,  Stirling's  road. 

M'Culloch,  Francis,  animal  and  bird-stuffer,  80  Nelson  street. 

M'Culloch,  Francis,  sen.,  spirit  dealer,  78  Nelson  street. 

IM'Culloch,  George,  of  J.  <f  G.  M'CuUoch,  15  York  street. 

M'Culloch,  George,  contractor,  30  Parkhouse  lane. 

M'Culloch,  James  &  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  147  Argyll  street  and  309 
Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  upholsterers  and  cabinetmakers,  37  Eentield  street. 

M'Culloch,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  169  Duke  street. 

M'Culloch,  James,  of  J.  tf  J.  M'CuUoch,  house,  304  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Culloch,  James,  manufacturer,  43  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Culloch,  James  and  George,  warehouse-keepers  and  contractors,  15  York  street. 

M'Culloch,  James,  dairj'man,  51  York  street. 

M'Culloch,  James,  at  J.  ^  A.  Dennisioun's,  38  George  square. 

M'Culloch,  John,  grocer,  1  Greenhill  street. 

M'Culloch,  John,  tollkeeper,  Gallowgate  toll. 

M'Culloch,  Malcolm,  grocer,  51  Duke  street. 

M'Culloch,  Moses,  &  Co.,  iron-founders,  smiths,  and  machine-makers,  Cumberland 
Foundry,  108  Gallowgate. 

M'Culloch,  Eobert,  agent,  37  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Culloch,  Eobert,  cabinetmaker,  16  Glassford  street,  workshop,  211  Gallowgate. 

M'Culloch,  E.,  wine  merchant,  91  and  93  Main  street,  Gorbals,  house,  194  do. 

M'Culloch,  Samuel  and  William,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  25  and  27  Argyll  st. 

M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  33  and  35  Norfolk  street,  1 
Clyde  place,  2  Bridge  street,  and  49  South  Portland  street. 

M'Culloch,  Samuel,  of  3.  d;  W.  M'Cidloch,  house,  Maule  terrace,  Partick. 

MaccuUoch,  W.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  49  West  Nile  street. 

M'Culloch,  William,  of  S.  f  W.  M'Culloch,  51  West  Eegent  street. 

M'Culloch,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  38  Broad  street. 

M'Culloch,  Mrs.  E,,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  94  Broomielaw. 

M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  16  St.  George's  road. 


188  H'CUNK— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'DONALD. 

M'CUNN,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  145  Hospital  street. 

M'CUSKER,  Felix,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49  Garscube  road. 

M'Cusker,  Michael,  spirit  dealer,  8  Abercromby  street. 

M'DAVIT,  Connel,  victualler,  69  Bridgegate. 

MACDERMID,  Duncan,  commission  merchant,  23  Cochran  street. 

M'Dermaid,  John,  tallow  searcher,  General  Slaughterhouse,  ho.  34  St,  Andrew  street 

M'Dermid,  Mrs.,  140  Hill  street,  Garuethill. 

M'DERMOTT,  Denis,  hairdresser,  54  Norfolk  street. 

M'Dermot,  Michael,  flesher,  59  King  street,  Caltou. 

M'Dermott,  Philip,  marine  store,  14  Aird's  lane,  off  Bridgegate. 

M'DEVIT,  Henry,  clothier,  98  Saltmarket. 

M'Devott,  John,  stocking  dealer.  Bazaar. 

M'DIARMID,  Angus,  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 

Macdiarmid,  A.  S.,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  8  Gordon  street. 

M'Diarmid,  A.  R.,  commission  merchant,  24  Hutcheson  street,  ho.  20  Buccleuch  st. 

M'Diarmid,  Neil,  tailor  and  clothier,  72  Norfolk  street. 

M'Diarmid,  Peter,  porter,  Union  Bank,  house,  128  .John  street. 

M'DONALD,  Alexander,  tailor,  19  Crown  street. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  109  King  street,  house,  105  do. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  7  Kinning  place.  Paisley  road. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  27  Jamaica  street. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  166  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watchmaker,  41  Buchanan  street, 

house,  14  Dunlop  street. 
M'Donald,  A.  &  J.,  brickmakers  and  brick-builders,  468  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  A.  G.,  of  Maclure  and  McDonald,  house,  1  Fitzroy  place,  Claremont  rd. 
M'Donald,  Allan,  shoemaker,  5  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

M'Donald,  Andrew,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  37  Cathedral  street. 

M'Donald,  Angus,  tea  merchant,  241  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  70  New  City  road. 

M'Donald,  Angus,  stationer,  1  Ferguson  street,  Cowcaddens. 

M'Donald,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  dealers  and  general  grocers,  8  Trongate, 
house,  17  Monteith  row. 

MacDonald  &  Baird,  clothiers,  13  Renfield  street. 

M'Donald,  Charles,  &  Co.,  wholesale  Scotch  warehousemen,  27  Ingram  street. 

M'Donald,  Charles,  spirit  merchant,  38  Broomielaw. 

M'Donald,  Charles,  house  factor,  49  Coburg  street. 

M'Donald  &  Co.,  merchants,  116  George  street. 

M'Donald,  Colin,  County  buildings,  107  Brunswick  street,  house,  24  Cook  street. 

M'Donald,  David,  14  Dunlop  street.     Letters  left  at  41  Buchanan  street. 

M'Donald,  Daniel,  fish  dealer,  31  George  street. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  flesher,  125  Stobcross  street, 

M'Donald,  Donald,  cabinetmaker,  20  Clyde  terrace. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  hotel  and  tavern  keeper,  49  Broomielaw. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  410  Parliamentary  road. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  tailor,  43  George  street. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  143  Saltmarket. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  73  Waterloo  St.,  house,  18  Pollock  st. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  8  Nicholas  street. 

M'Donald,  D.,  accountant,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  branch,  31  Trongate. 

M'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  83  Miller  street. 

M'Donald,  D.,  ofD.  cf-  J.  M'Donald  ^  Co.,  house,  Freeland  bank,  Partick. 

M'Donald,  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Donald,  D.,  grocer,  40  Thistle  street. 

M'Donald,  Rev.  Dugald,  Roman  Catholic  clergyman,  25  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  21  and  23  New  street,  Calton. 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  contractor,  35  Port-Dundas  road. 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  of  M'Donald  and  Baird,  house,  5  Hospital  street. 

M'Donald,  Duncan  &  Jas.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  9  Melville  place,  132 
Trongate. 

M'Donald  &  Freer,  calenderers,  packers,  and  hot-pressers,  99  Mitchell  street,  and 
35  and  37  Gordon  street. 

M'Donald,  George,  Garrick  coffee-house  and  temperance  hotel,  24  Stockwell  street. 


M'DONALD.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— M'DONALD,  189 


M'Donald,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  45  Hospital  street. 

M'Donald,  George,  eating-house  Iteeper,  82  Gallowgate. 

M'Donald,  George,  constable,  7  King  street,  Mile-end. 

M'Donald,  H.  &  A.,  clothiers,  11  Buchanan  street. 

M'Donald,  Hector,  ofE.  (f  A.  IPBonald,  house,  22  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Donald,  Henry,  commission  agent,  116  George  street. 

M'Donald,  Henry,  lithographer  and  engraver,  4  Dunlop  street. 

M'Donald,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  147  London  street. 

M'Donald,  James,  ofD.  <f  J.  APDonald  cf-  Co.,  house,  Partickhill,  Particle 

M'Donald,  James,  eating-house,  132  Piccadilly  street. 

M'Donald,  James,  porter,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  house.  Bank  buildings, 

Ingram  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  Willowbank  Baking  Company,  baker  and  flour  merchant,  66  and 

68  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
M'Donald,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  71  Ingram  St.,  and  46  North  Frederick  st. 
M'Donald,  James,  &  Co.,  dyers,  Greenbauk,  Pollocksha-ws.     Letters  and  orders  left 

with  Hugh  Smith,  3  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  Ja,mes,  spirit  merchant,  3  Portugal  street, 
M'Donald,  James,  rat-catcher,  78  Nelson  street. 

M'Donald,  James,  at  S.  P.  Coheri's,  121  Buchanan  street,  house,  53  Maxwell  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  towing  agent,  6  Oswald  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  bricldayer,  23  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.,  tea  dealers  and  grocers,  154  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  E.,  fleshers  and  ham-curers.  New  Bazaar. 
M'Donald,  John,  general  grocer,  143  High  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  ilesher,  136  Main  street,  BriJgeton. 
M'Donald,  John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Rutherglen  road. 
M'Donald,  John,  tavern  keeper,  158  Stockwell  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer,  350  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  47  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  of  Stewart  and  M'-Donald,  house,  Windsor  terrace,   QueenstowOp 

Great  Western  road. 
M'Donald,  John,  of  McDonald  and  Roiertson,  house,  121  North  Montrose  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  shuttle-mounting  maker,  103  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  writer,  153  Queen  street,  house,  120  Upper  Montrose  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  grocer,  110  Glebe  street. 

M'Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  engravers  and  lithographers,  107  Buchanan  street. 
M'Donald,  John  &  Alexander,  provision  merchants,  150  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  at  M'-Donald  and  M'LaurMs,  37  Queen  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  victualler,  105  GrsEme  street  and  231  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  61  Canick  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer,  53  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Donald,  John,  Govan  Bar-iron  Works,  office,  1  Dixon  street,  house,  44  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
M'Donald,  John,  baker,  413  Parliamentary  road. 

M'Donald,  John,  Imperial  tavern  and  chop-house,  26  Broomielaw  and  2  Wood  lane, 
M'Donald,  John,  Gorbals  Water  Gravitation  Co.,  65  South  Portland  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  engineer,  27  Ronald  street. 
M'Donald,  Lachlin,  spirit  dealer,  96  Renfield  street. 
M'Donald  &  Lambie,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  145  Queen  street. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  72  Maitland  street. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  of  D.  and  J.  McDonald  <f  Co.,  residence,  Fairley  Park  cottage, 

Partick. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  25  Anderston  quay. 
M'Donald  &  M'Laurin,  wholesale  warehousemen,  37  Queen  street. 
M'Donald,  Neil,  late  manufacturer,  residence,  Fairley  Park  cottage,  Partick. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  New  City  road. 

M'Donald,  Peter,  timber  merchant,  56  Duke  street,  house,  23  Eichmond  street. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  Star  hotel,  2  North  Queen  street  and  76  George  square. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  110  Eglinton  street. 
M'Donald,   Peter,  brush,  bellows,  hair-cloth,  and  curled  hair  manufacturer,   and 

wood  merchant,  56  Duke  street,  house,  23  Richmond  street. 
M'Donald,  Richard  T.,  at  J.  and  A.  Anderson's,  house,  82  Hospital  street. 


190  M'DONALD.— GENERAL  DIKECTOET.— M'DOUGALL. 


M'Donald,  Eobert,  of  B.  and  J.  McDonald  ^  Co.,  residence,  Fairley  Park  Cottage, 

Partick. 
M'Donald,  Robert,  tin-plate  worker,  gasfitter,  bellhanger,  and  coppersmith,  11  St. 

Andrew's  street. 
M'Donald,  Eobert  Eoss,  depute-clerk  of  the  peace  for  Lanarkshire,  107  Brunswick 

street,  house,  86  South  Wellington  street. 
M'Donald  &  Robertson,  hot  pressers  and  packers,  129  Ingram  street. 
M'Donald,  Eonald,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  for  the  counties  of  Lanark,  Eenfrew, 

and  Dumbarton,  7  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Donald,  Eowland  Hill,  20  Oxford  street. 
M'Donald,  William,  physician,  359  Argyll  street. 
M'Donald,  William,  general  agent,  36  Eoyal  Exchange  square,  lodgings,  6  Crescent 

place. 
M'Donald,  William,  com  and  flour  factor,  13  Hope  street. 

M'Donald,  William,  merchant,  1  West  Regent  street,  house,  4  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Donald,  William,  glass  engraver,  47  West  College  street. 
M'Donald,  William,  of  AP Donald  and  Lamhie,  residence,  Apsley  House,  Partick. 
M'Donald,  William,  Welsh  Eabbit  tavern,  19  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  William  H.,  of  Macdonald  and  Freer,  house,  Burndyke,  Govan  road. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  milliner,  54  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  S.,  146  Wellington  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Eonald,  agent,  15  Commercial  road. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  70  Eenfrew  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  17  Mouteith  row. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Helen,  general  broker,  74  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Helen,  cowfeeder,  314  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  William,  grocer,  98  Eglinton  street. 
M'Donald,  Miss  A.,  fruiterer,  75  George  street, 
M'Donald,  Misses,  teachers,  124  South  Portland  streets 
M'Donald,  Misses  A.  &  M.,  staymakers,  7  Nelson  street. 
M'DONNELL,  Archd.,  surgeon,  174  Saltmarket. 
M'Donnell,  E.  W.,  M.D.,  174  Saltmarket,  house,  170  do. 
M'DOUGALL,  Alexander,  late  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Regt.,  12  Salisbury  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  6  and  8  Mitchell  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  of  Smith,  M'-Bougall,  <^  Co.,  6  Clyde  street,  Auderston. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehousemen,  33  Virginia  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  distillers ;  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  agents,  25  St. 

Enoch  square. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  cartwright,  15  James  Watt  street,  house,  140  Holm  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  54  South  Coburg  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  113  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 

house,  136  Hospital  street. 
M'Dougall,  A.,  cabinet  and  silverplate  chest-maker,  21  Canon  street. 
M'Dougall,  Allan,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Hartfield  street. 
M'Dougall,  Allan,  of  Graham  and  M^Dougall,  house  77,  Eenfrew  street. 
M'Dougall,  Andrew,  beadle  of  St.  George's,  8  West  George  street. 
M'Dougall,  Angus,  cartwright  and  smith,  24  Howard  street. 
M'Dougall,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  12  Main's  street. 
M'Dougall,  Eev.  Archibald,  9  Holland  place. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  23  Castle  street. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  lemonade  and  soda-water 

maker,  7  Anderston  quay. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  27  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 
M'Dougall,  D.,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  73  Jamaica  street. 
M'Dougall,  Dougall,  ink  and  blacking  manufacturer,  Port-Dundas ;  ink  works,  84 

Eenfield  street. 
M'Dougall,  Duncan,  furnishing  shop,  248  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Dougall,  Duncan,  flesher,  32  Finlay  street. 

M'DougaU,  Duncan,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactory,  277  Par- 
liamentary road. 
M'Dougall,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  161  West  Nile  street. 
M'Dougall,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  35  Bridge  street. 


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M'Dougall,  Rev.  Hugh,  19  West  Prince's  street. 

M'Dougall,  Hugh,  provision  merchant,  5  Crown  street. 

M'Dougall,  James  R.,  at  John  Rue's,  46  Queen  street, 

M'Dougall,  James,  drysalter  and  commission  merchant,  49  West  Nile  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  teacher  of  music,  47  Dundas  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  fishmonger,  114  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  butcher,  3b^  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Dougall,  John,  butcher,  25  Eglinton  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  3  and  5  Shuttle  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  spirit  merchant,  104  King  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Dougall,  John,  grocer,  18  Clyde  street,  Anderstou. 

M'Dougall,  J.  H.,  manager,  Christian  News   Office,  142   Trongate,  house,  Westfield 

terrace,  Partickhill. 
M'Dougall,  Lachlan,  spirit  merchant,  40  Broomielaw. 
M'Dougall,  Nicol,  surveyor  of  police,  and  collector  of  poor  rates  for  Gorbals,  office, 

Police  buildings,  47  South  Portland  street,  house,  132  South  Portland  street, 
M'Dougall,  Neil,  bill-poster,  17  Charlotte  street. 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  dairyman,  22  Great  Dovehill. 

M'Dougall,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  28  London  street,  house,  29  Kent  street. 
M'Dougall,  Ronald,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  120  Gallowgate. 
M'Dougall,  Ronald,  hide  merchant,  leather  factor,  and  bark  merchant,  11  St.  Enoch 

wynd  and  12  Maxwell  street,  house,  Sandyford, 
M'Dougall,  Ronald,  inspector  of  police,  southern  district,  ho.,  162  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
M'Dougall,   Thomas,   Smith,   &   Co.,   boiler-makers  and   rivet -bolt   manufacturers, 

97  Stobcross  street,  Anderston,  house,  6  Clyde  street. 
M'Dougall,  Wm.  E.,  at  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co.''s,  69  Glassford  street. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  27  Nelson  street. 
M'Dougall,  Miss,  St.  David's  Parish  School,  114  High  John  street. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  104  Sauchiehall  street, 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  A.,  green  grocer,  5  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
MACDOWALL,  Alexander,  of  Macdowall  and  Gebbie,  18  Elmbank  crescent, 
Macdowall,  David,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  copperplate  printer,  15  Nicholas  St. 
M'Dowall,  John,  &  Co.,  iron-founders,  Milton  Foundry,  3  Corn  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Macdowall  and  Gebbie,  writers,  145  Queen  street. 
M'Dowall,  John,  of  John  M'-Dowall  cf  Co.,  house,  250  Renfrew  street. 
M'Dowall,  John,  wright,  76  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown, 
M'Douall,  John,  61  Centre  street. 

M'Dowall,  M.D.,  surgeon,  Ewing  place,  357  Argyll  street. 
M'Dowall,  "William,  porter,  Western  Bank,  6  Miller  street, 
M'DowaU,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
M'DUFFET,  Charies,  hair-dresser,  113  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'EACHARN,  Miss,  89  Clyde  buildings. 
M'EACHEN,  D.  and  J.,  shoemakers,  182  Broomielaw. 
M'ELROY,  James,  spirit  dealer,  68  Bridgegate. 
M'ENTYRE,  Robert,  commission  agent,  54  Dundas  street, 
M'EWAN,  Alex,,  of  Sunderiand,  of  W.  M'Ewan,  Sons,  ^  Co.,  house,  40    Great 

Clyde  street. 
MacEwan,  Andrew,  of  MacEioan  and  Auld,  house,  19  Newton  place, 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  surgeon,  10  North  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  44  Parliamentary  road. 

MacEwan  and  Auld,  accountants,  and  stock  and  share  brokers,  28  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Ewan,  Charles,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  95  Hutcheson  street, 
M'Ewan,  Colin,  fish-curer  and  provision  merchant,  52  Howard  street,  house,  do, 
M'Ewan,  Daniel,   cabinetmaker  and   upholsterer,  6   Union  street  and  24  Jamaica 

street,  works,  7^  Eglinton  street. 
M'Ewan,  Edward,  agent  for  John  Tallis  &  Co.,  55  North  Hanover  street. 
M'Ewan,  George,  surgeon,  4  North  street,  Anderson,  house,  3  do. 
M'Ewan,  James,  of  Smith  and  Sharp,  75  Argyll  street. 
M'Ewan,  James,  of  P.  M'-Naught  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Pitt  street. 
M'Ewan,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  2 1  Oswald  street. 
M'Ewan,  James,  of  Robertson  and  M'-Ewan,  house,  156  Buccleuch  street. 
M'Ewan,  James,  surgeon,  6  Struthers  street,  Calton, 
M'Ewan,  Rev.  James,  156  Buccleuch  street. 


192  M'EWAN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY,— M'FARLANE. 

M'Ewan,  John,  New  Waverley  ina  and  tavern,  7  Candlerigga  street. 

M'Ewing,  John,  sugar  broker,  58  Virginia  street,  house,  45  Buccleuch  street. 

M'Ewan,  John,  cooper,  49  Gallowgate,  house,  2  Monteith  row. 

M'Ewan,  John,  M.D.,  and  surgeon,  13  Pitt  street. 

M'Ewan,  John,  of  William  M'-Ewan^  Sotis,  (f  Co.,  house,  13  Royal  crescent. 

M'Ewan,  John,  of  R.  and  J.  Henderson,  house,  Westfield,  Particli. 

M'Ewan,  John,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  135  Main  street,  Sauchiehall  road. 

M'Ewan,  Maxton,  flesher,  15  Finlay  street. 

M'Ewan,  Peter,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths  and  gasfitters,  7  Wilson  street. 

M'Ewan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  53  Buchanan  street,  house,  23  Elmbank  place. 

M'Ewan,  Thomas,  and  J.  Campbell,  writers,  31  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Ewan,  Walter,  76  Gallowgate. 

M'Ewan,  Wm.,  Sons,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  and  general  grocers,  146  Gallowgate. 

M'Ewan,  Wm.,  Sons,  and  Co.,  tea  merchants,  and  patent  sugar  refiners,  121  Tron- 
gate,  refinery,  Oswald  street. 

M'Ewan,  William,  merchant,  agent  for  Vivian  &  Sons,  copper-smelters,  48  Queen 
street,  house,  3  Woodside  place. 

M'Ewan,  William,  writer,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Ewan,  William,  house  factor,  grocer,  and  spirit  dealer,  256  Ann  place,  Parliamen- 
tarj"-  road. 

M'Ewan,  Mrs.  James,  1  Morris  place. 

M'Ewan,  Mrs.,  197  Renfrew  street. 

M'Ewan,  Mrs.,  23  Elmbank  place. 

M'FADYEN,  Archibald,  brassfounder,  6  Carrick  street,  hou3e,  419j  Argyll  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Archd.,  fruiterer,  65  Gallowgate. 

M'Fadyen,  Andrew,  clothier,  124  Saltmarket. 

M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  fishmonger,  34  Norfolk  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Crawford,  haircutter,  42  Main  street,  Anderston,  house,  29  Warwick  st. 

M'Fadj'en,  Daniel,  fishmonger,  24  Main  street,  Anderston. 

M'Fadyen,  James,  wright  and  funeral  undertaker,  56  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Fadyen,  John,  spirit  merchant,  4  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

M'Fadj-en,  P.  H.,  upholsterer,  15  Hutchesoa  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Peter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  349  Argyll  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Peter,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  4  Brunswick  lane. 

M'Fadyen,  Robert,  flesher,  68,  70,  72,  and  74  Stobcross  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Mrs.  Sarah,  spirit  dealer,  163  Castle  street. 

M'FARLANE,  Alexander,  commission  merchant,  9  Blackfriars'  street. 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  of  IPFarlane  and  Anderson,  house,  3  James  st.,  Greenhead. 

Macfarlane,  Alexander  W.,  78  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Farlane  &  Anderson,  agents,  37  Ingram  street.  Letters  left  here  for  Alexander 
M'Phail  &  Co. 

M'Farlane,  Andrew  P.,  watch  and  clockmaker,  76  Trongate. 

M'Farlane,  Andrew,  sen.,  wood-merchant,  50  Robertson  street. 

M'Farlane,  A.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  28  Robertson  street,  house,  59  Ren- 
field  street. 

M'Farlane,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  198  Broomielaw. 

M'Farlane,  A.  &  M.,  drapers,  108  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Farlane,  Brothers,  carpet  and  hearth-rug  manufacturers.  Savoy  street,  Bridgeton  ; 
warehouse,  1  Royal  Exchange  court. 

M'Farlan,  Colin,  cooper,  90  Duke  street. 

M'Farlane,  Daniel,  provision  dealer,  46  Port-Dundas  road. 

M'Farlane,  Daniel,  of  Macfarlane  and  Co.,  house,  137  West  Regent  street. 

M'Farlane,  David,  &  Co.,  provision  merchants,  14  Garthland  street. 

Macfarlane,  Dugald,  asphalte  contractor,  118  South  Albion  street,  works,  Moore  st. 

Macfarlan,  Rev.  Duncan,  D.D.,  principal,  Glasgow  University,  Principal's  court. 
College. 

M'Farlane,  Duncan,  Canadian  merchant,  38  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

M'Farlane,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  Scotch  tweed,  and  wholesale  woollen  merchants,  5  Na- 
tional Bank  buildings,  47  Queen  street,  and  5  Springfield  court. 

M'Farlane,  D.,  flesher,  51  King  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Farlane,  D.,  of  Duncan  M^Farlane  cf  Co.,  house,  8  Annfield  place,  307  Duke  st. 

M'Farlane,  George,  accountant  and  stockbroker,  11  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan 
street,  house,  53  Holmhead  street. 


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Macfarlane,  George,  jun.,  commission  agent,  35  Glassford  street,  house,  67  Abbots- 
ford  place. 
M'Farlane,  George,  warehouseman,  73  Hutcheson  street,  house,  52  Eddlestone  place. 
M'Farlane,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  24  Lancefield  quay. 
Macfarlane,  George,  commission  agent,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

Macfarlane  &  Graham,  silver-platers  and  saddlers'  ironmongers,  60  Stockwell  street. 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  tobacconists  and  snuff  manufactm-ers,  28  Stockwell  street 
Macfarlane,  Hugh,  teacher  of  the  classics  and  bookkeeping,  Andersonian  University. 
M'Farlane,  H.  B.,  merchant,  72  St.  George's  place,  house,  23  Eoslin  terrace,  Cum- 
berland street, 
Macfarlane,  J.  G.,  merchant  and  shipowner.  Royal  Exchange. 
M'Farlane,  James,  baker,  22  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  &  Co.,  yarn  and  cotton-wick  merchants,  67   Brunswick  street, 

house,  9  Ure  place. 
M'Farlane,  James,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  20  and  22  Bridge  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  157  Buchanan  street,  house,  7  Bridge  street. 
M'Failane,  James,  victualler,  27  Little  street,  Calton. 
M'Farlane,  James,  pilot  on  River  and  Frith  of  Clyde,  80  Eglinton  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  green  grocer  and  fruiterer,  303  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer,   61  Buchanan  street,  house, 

52  Howard  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  &  Co.,  sailmakers,  72  Broomielaw,  house,  12  South  Kinning  place. 
Macfarlane,  John,  portrait-painter,  48  Gordon  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  coal  agent,  8  West  George  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  horse-dealer.  Horse  Bazaar,  150  London  street. 
M'Farlane,  John  H.,  of  M.  IPFarlane  <f  Co.,  residence,  Cowlairs. 
MacFarlane,  John,  at  James  Richmond  ^  (7o.'s,  57  Buchanan  street, 
M'Farlane,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  residence,  Middleton 

house.  Paisley  road. 
M'Farlane,  John,  M.D.,  142  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  of  the  Post-Office. 
Macfarlane,  John,  baker,  82  Eglinton  street. 

M'Farlane,  John,  at  Kevan  and  Buttle's,  house,  151  West  Nile  street, 
M'Farlane,  John,  victualler,  191  High  street. 
M'Farlane,  John,  tinsmith,  38  South  St.  Mnngo  street, 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  M,,  bootmakers,  302  Argyll  street, 

MacFarlane,  Malcolm,  agent  for  Bell,  Ranuie,&  Co.,  wine  merchants,  103  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  of  Peters  and  APFarlane,  house,  126  Thistle  street. 
M'Farlane,  M.,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Port-Dundas. 
M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  grocer  and  victualler,  50  Crown  street. 
M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  grocer  and  victualler,  51  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Farlane,  Patrick,  hairdresser,  21  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Farlane,  Parlane,  manufacturer,  26  George  street. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  smith,  bell-hanger,  and  gas-fitter,  10  Margaret  street  and  6  Frederick 

lane,  house,  84  John  street. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  Thistle  hotel,  37  Glassford  street, 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  and  general  smallware  merchant,  10,  11   and 

12  Argyll  Arcade,  house,  207  St.  George's  road. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  59  Gallowgate. 
M'Farlane  &  Poiteus,  sewed-muslin  and  Hamilton  lace  manufacturers,  38  Queen  st. 
M'Farlane,  P.,  of  M^Farlane  and  Porteus,  house,  Balmoral  place,  64  St.  George's  rd. 
Macfarlane,  R.,  cotton-spinner,  19^  St,  Vincent  place,  works.  Bridge  of  Weir. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  agent  and  house-factor,  3  Hopetoun  place. 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer,  17  and  19  South  Frederick  st. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  confectioner,  143  Trongate,  works,  28  Old  wynd,  house,  Dalbeth 

Cottage. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  wood  merchant,  42  Commerce  street. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  assistant-superintendent  Clyde  Police,  16  Robertson  street. 
Macfarlane,  Robert,  at  PicTcersgill  cf-  Co.''s,  182  Buchanan  street, 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  victualler,  116  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  mason  and  furnace-builder,  5  Richard  St.,  house,  Franklin  terrace. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Govan  street. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas  H,,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  13  and  15  Union  street. 


194  M'FAELANE.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— MACGEOEGE. 

M'Farlane,  Thomas,  professor  of  piano-forte  and  singing,  1  Elmbank  street,  Gordon 

buildings. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas,  victualler,  126  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas,  victualler,  155  Gaiscube  road. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  turner  and  punch-spoon  maker,  9  Stirling  street. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  booksellei-,  19  Canon  street. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  draper,  97  Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  &  Co.,  ironfounders  and  smiths,  Saracen's  foundry,  Saracen's  lane, 

Gallowgate, 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  of  Walter  M^Farlane  #  Co.,  house,  112  Great  Plamilton  street. 
Macfarlane,  William,  paper-ruler,  4  Dunlop  street. 
MacFarlane,  William,  calenderer  and  packer,  19  South  Hanover  street,  house,  22 

Dundas  street. 
M'Farlane,  William,  mangle  and  machine  maker,  works,  39  Stockwell  street,  house, 

62  Surrey  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
M'Farlane,  W.  A.,  jun.,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot-presser,  15  Eenfield  street. 
M'Farlane,  William,  wright,  75  Robertson  street. 
M'Farlane,  William,  coal  agent,  35  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Catherine,  stay  and  bonnet  maker,  5  East  Nile  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Archibald,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  319  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  Cowlairs.     Letters  left  at  Port-Dundas  Distillery. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Eobert,  victualler,  33  King  street,  house,  47  do. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  257  George  street. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.  Dr.,  Lilybank,  Eglinton  street. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.  Dr.,  12  Annfield  place. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.,  26  Lynedoch  street. 
Macfarlane,  Miss  Jessie,  milliner,  432  Parliamentary  road. 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  189  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Farlane,  Misses,  boys'  dressmakers,  288  Buchanan  street. 
M'Farlane,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  292  Argyll  street. 
MacFarlane,  Misses,  teachers,  25  Eellgrove  street. 
M'Farlane,  Misses,  lodgings,  86  Bath  street. 

M'FEAT,  Mrs.  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  92  Eutherglen  loan. 
M'Feat,  William,  &  Co.,  china  merchants,  25  Jamaica  street,  house,  28  do. 
M'FEDRIES,  John,  at  Campbell  4  Co.'s.,  44  Buchanan  street. 
M'Fedries,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  10  Nicholson  street. 
M'FEE,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Castle  street. 

Macfie,  Graham,  &  Co.,  provision  merchants,  Madeira  court,  263  Argyll  street. 
Macfie,  James,  merchant,  at  Macfie,  Graham,  and  Co.'s.,  house,  7  Somerset  place. 
Macfie,  James,  teacher,  school,  7^  Eglinton  street,  house,  32  Scotland  street. 
Macfie,  E.  C,  chemist  and  druggist,  44  Adelphi  street. 
Macfie,  Eobert,  &  Sons,  sugar  refiners,  27  Virginia  street. 

M'Fie,  Miss  Jane,  Royal  Tar  tavern  and  Commercial  lodgings,  41  Clyde  buildings. 
M'GAREIGALE,  John,  flesher,  233  Gallowgate. 
M'GAEEY,  Patrick,  boot  and  shoe  dealer,  34  Bridgegate. 
M'Garry,  M.,  &  Sons,  Dublin  lead  manufacturers,  sheet  lead  and  pipes.    George  Eo- 

bertson,  &  Co.,  16  Jackson  street,  agents. 
M'Garrie,  Eobert,  basket,  skip,  and  hamper-maker,  71  Stockwell  street. 
M'Garrj',  William,  cabinet-maker  and  upholsterer,  45  Stockwell  street. 
M'GAVIN,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  bonded  and  free  warehouses,  13  Oswald  street. 
M'Gavin,  David,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  63  St.  Coburg  street. 
M'Gavin,  John,  ofJSarvie  and  M'Gavin,  house,  359  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Gavin,  Eobert,  of  M^  Gavin  and  Thompson,  bouse,  St.  Vincent  park.  Paisley  road. 
M'Gavin  &  Thompson,  merchants,  33  Virginia  street. 
M'Gavin,  Wm.,  of  BrocJc  and  M'Gavin,  16  Commercial  road. 
M'Gavin,  Mrs.,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

M'GAW,  Alexander,  sculptor,  60  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'GEACHY,  Duncan,  ofM'Geachy  and  M'Farlane,  house,  122  Wellington  street. 
M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane,  manufacturing  chemists,  80  and  82  Port-Duudas  road. 
M'GELLAN,  H.,  43  Brunswick  place,  house,  138  South  Portland  sUeet. 
M'GEOCH,  W.,  ironmonger,  113  Argyll  street. 
MACGEOEGE,  A.  &  A.,  writers,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Macgeorge,  Andrew,  of  A,  and  A,  Macgeorge,  house,  4  Sandyford  pluce. 


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Macgeorge,  Andrew,  jun.,  of  A.  and  A.  Macgeorge,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Macgeorge  &  Kerr,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  and  agents  for  Bass  &  Co.,  brewers , 
Burton-on-Tient,  42  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'GHIE,  R.  &  T.,  civil  engineers,  mineral  and  land  surveyors,  189  Buchanan  st. 

M'GIBBON,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  23  Sauchiehall  lane. 

M'Gibbon,  David,  merchant,  71  Argyll  street,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partick. 

M'Gibbou,  James,  merchant,  8  John  street,  residence,  Polder  house,  Pollockshields. 

M'Gibbon,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  44  Govan  street. 

M'Gibbon,  Robert,  baker,  106  Garscube  road. 

M'GILCHRIST,  John,  at  W.  Paterson  and  Son's,  19  Ann  street. 

M'GILL,  Rev.  Hamilton  M.,  167  West  Regent  street. 

M'Gill,  J.  S,,  ai  William  Somerville's,  120  Brunswick  street. 

M'Gill,  John  M.,  writer,  17  Brunswick  place,  house,  29  West  Russell  street. 

M'Gill,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Bazaar,  house,  21  Duke  street. 

M'Gill,  William,  church  officer.  High  Church,  188  Stirling's  road. 

M'Gill,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  28  Garscube  place. 

M'GILLIVARY,  Alex.,  at  J.  4  W.  Campbell  4  Co.'s,  house,  8  Stanley  place. 

M'Gilvray,  Dr.  Charles  R.,  438  Argyll  street. 

M'Gilvarj^  Rev.  Dr.,  407  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Gilvray,  Hugh,  at  G.  and  J.  Burns',  house,  74  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Gillivary,  John  &  E.,  brassfounders  and  gasfitters,  45  Jamaica  street. 

M'Gilvary,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  8  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 

M'Gillivary,  Robert,  clergyman.  Free  Church,  133  Hill  street. 

M'Gilvary,  W.  &  W.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  45  Clyde  place. 

M'GUIivarj',  Walter,  smith,  machine-maker,  and  chain  and  anchor  manufacturer, 
5  James  Watt  street,  Broomielaw. 

M'GLASHAN,  Brothers,  bakers,  36  Bedford  street. 

M'Glashan,  James,  sculptor.  Southern  Necropolis,  house,  82  South  Wellington  st. 

M'Glashan,  John,  of  M'Glashan  and  M^Callum,  house,  25  Cleland  street. 

M'Glashan,  John,  teacher  of  English,  33  Bedford  street. 

M'Glashan  &  M'Callum,  tea  dealers  and  commission  merchants,  18  Stockwell  place. 

M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  milliner,  17  George  street. 

M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  44  George  street. 

M'GLENNON,  Cornelius,  boot  and  shoemaker,  232  Buchanan  street. 

M'GOUGH,  Lawrence,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  8  Bell  street. 

M'GOWN,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  25  Millroad  street. 

M'Gowan,  Edward,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  59  New  wynd. 

M'Goun,  Duncan,  merchant,  14  Kingston  place. 

M'Goun,  James,  fiesher,  155  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Goaun,  James,  pullicate  and  muslin  manufacturer,  109  Candleriggs. 

M'Gowan,  James,  sheiitF  officer  and  constable,  107  Green  street,  Calton. 

M'Gown,  Robert,  Cafe  Roj'al  billiard-room,  17  George  square. 

M'Gowan,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  12  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

M'Gowan,  Thomas,  sheriff  officer  and  constable  for  the  counties  of  Lanark  and  Dum- 
barton, 37  Stevenson  street. 

M'Gown,  Thomas,  old  metal  and  iron  merchant,  4  Malta  street,  Gorbals,  house,  2  do. 

M'Gown,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  19  Blackfriars  street. 

M'Gowan,  William,  teacher  of  English,  47  St.  Andrew  square. 

M'Gown,  William,  &  Co.,  joiners  and  packing-box  makers,  25  North  Albion  street. 

M'Gowan,  William,  egg  and  butter  store,  105  M'Alpine  street. 

MacGowan,  Mrs.,  65  Bath  street. 

M'Goun,  Mrs.,  94  West  Regent  street. 

M'Goun,  Mrs.  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  69  Trongate. 

M'GRADDIE,  David,  spiiit  dealer,  60  Saltmarket. 

M'Graddie,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  90  Saltmarket. 

M'Grady,  Peter,  broker,  127  Saltmarket. 

M'GRATH,  Charles,  confectioner,  162  Saltmarket. 

M'GREGOR,  Adam,  printer,  299  Parliamentary  road. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander  Bennett,  of  McGregor  and  Stevenson,  house,  125  Bath  street. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  of  M'Gregor  and  Stevenson,  house,  19  Woodside  terrace. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  107  Trongate  and  1  Back  wynd. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  of  Robert  M'Gregor  ^  Co.,  house,  16  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  26  Anderston  quay. 


196  M'GEEGOE.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— M'GREGOE. 

M'Gregor,  Alex.,  sheriiF-officer,  62  Cowcaddens. 

M'Gregor,  Angus,  wiae  and  spirit  mercliant,  126  Saltmarket  and  7  Carrick  street, 

house,  9  do. 
M'Grigor,  Andrew,  baker,  lo8j  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Gregor,  Andrew,  chemist  and  druggist,  136  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Gregor,  A.  &  J.,  cotton  spinners,  43  Brunswick  place,  works,  Johnston. 
M'Gregor,  Coll,  of  R.  M'Gregor  <^  Co.,  43  Brunswick  place. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  city  crier,  78  Saltmarket. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  flesher,  25  Bedford  street,  Laurieston. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  calico  printers,  66  Miller  street. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  Bank  restaurant,  41  Queen  street. 

M'Gregor,  Daniel,  smith,  scale,  beam,  and  weighing-machine  maker,  44  Bridge  st. 
M'Gregor,  Dugald,  at  C.  Todd  and  Higgiribotham^s,  house,  74  South  Wellington  st. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  51  George  street. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  nautical  instrument  maker,  chart  seller,  and  watch  and  chrono- 
meter maker,  24  Clyde  place. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  19  Stockwell  street. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  tailor  and  clothier,  37  Crown  street. 
M'Grigor,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  4  Argyll  arcade. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  retailer,  9  Castle  street,  Townhead. 
M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  jewellers  and  dealers  in  watch  materials,  182  Trongate. 
M'Gregor,  Gregor,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  25  East  Clyde  street. 
M'Gregor,  Gregor,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  267  Gallowgate. 
M'Gregor,  Henry,  butter  and  egg  store,  42  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'Gregor,  James,  machine  maker,  46  Eglinton  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  millinery,  19  Candleriggs. 
M'Gregor,  James,  victualler,  39  Stobcross  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  provision  merchant,  10  Govan  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  timber-measurer,  27  Kinning  place. 
M'Gregor,  James,  "  The  Queen's  Hotel,"  70  George  square. 
M'Gregor,  James,  at  D.  Cooh  and  Co.''s,  house,  46  Eglinton  street. 
MacGregor,  James,  accountant,  91  Eglinton  street. 
MacGregor,  James,  spirit  merchant,  128  High  street. 

M'Gregor,  James  W.,  of  John  McGregor  and  Sons,  ho.,  Rosemount,  Cumbernauld  rd. 
M'Gregor,  James  W.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  merchants,  37  Old  wynd. 
M'Gregor,  James,  dairyman,  69  North  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  and  Sons,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  wholesale  warehouse,  43 

Old  wynd,  retail  shop,  227  GaUowgate. 
M'Gregor,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  134  Main  street. 
M'Grigor,  John,  leather  merchant,  10  Turner's  court  and  15  Croy  place,  house,  79 

Abbotsford  place. 
M'Gregor,  John,  &  Co.,  bird-stuffers  and  dealers,  64  Nelson  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  of  R.  McGregor  ^  Co.,  house,  60  Bath  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  spirit  dealer  and  cowfeeder,  118  Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Gregor,  John,  of  Tod  and  McGregor,  Meadowside  house,  Partick. 
M'Gregor,  John,  Pope's  Eye  tavern,  31  Moodie's  court,  Argyll  street. 
M'Gregor,  Josiah,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  16^  Buchanan  street. 
M'Gregor,  Josiah,  of  Josiah  McGregor  cf  Co.,  ho.,  10  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  rd. 
MacGregor,  J.  W.,  cooper,  28  Jamaica  street,  house,  8  St.  George's  road. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  59  Jamaica  street. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  3  King  street,  Calton. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  brassfounder,  118  Clyde  street,  Anderston,  house,  Frankland  terrace, 

Partick  road. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  M.D.,  48  West  Nile  street. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  cotton-spinners,  43  Brunswick  place,  works, 

Milngavie. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  at  James  Stewart's,  22  Ingram  street,  house.  Broad  St.,  Mile-end. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  printer,  9  Oxford -street,  Laurieston. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  118  Thistle  street. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  clerk  and  warehouseman,  25  North  Coburg  street. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  175  West  Nile  street. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Great  Dovehill. 


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M'Gregor,  Robert,  &  Co.,  general  stationers,  28  Glassford  street. 

M'Gregors  &  Stevenson,  writers,  52  George  square. 

M'Gregor,  Thomas,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  74  George  street,  house,  173  do. 

M'Gregor,  William  &  James,  cutlers  and  gunmakers,  44  Trougate. 

M'Gregor,  William,  beadle  of  Calton  Church,  9  Struthers  street. 

M'Gregor,  W.,  broker,  sugar  sample  rooms,  Royal  Exchange,  house,  8  Bloomfield 
place,  Billhead. 

M'Gregor,  Miss  Jane,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  25  East  Clyde  street. 

M'Gregor,  Miss  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  35  Renfrew  street. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Margaret,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  47  Kent  street. 

M'GROUTHER,  Mrs.,  10  Bloomfield  place,  Hillhead. 

M'GRUER,  Ewing,  provision  dealer,  8  Saracen's  lane. 

M'Gruer,  Ewing,  stationer  and  bookseller,  130  Gallowgate. 

M'GUFFIE,  Thomas,  builder,  35  Miller  street,  house,  125  Montrose  street. 

M'GUIRE,  David,  spirit  and  tea  dealer,  7  Norfolk  street. 

M'Guire,  John,  spirit  dealer,  124  Bridgegate. 

M'HAFFIE  &  Colquhoun,  ironmongers,  115  Argyll  street  and  5  Maxwell  street. 

M'Haffie,  David,  of  M'-Haffie  and  Colquhoun,  house,  42  Dundas  street. 

M'Haffie,  David,  15  Clarendon  place. 

M'Haffie,  James,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturer,  5  Drury  street. 

M'Haffie,  John,  88  North  Hanover  street. 

M'Haffie,  John,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  52  Rumford  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Haffie,  Peter,  carpet-shoe  manufacturer,  103  M'Alpine  street. 

M'Haffie,  Robert,  of  Eastwood.     Letters  left  at  Messrs.  Graham's,  42  George  square. 

M'Haffie,  William,  merchant,  15  Clarendon  place.  New  City  road. 

M'Haffie,  Mrs.,  83  Waterloo  street. 

M'HARDY,  C,  at  W.  MalcolrrCs,  22  Royal  Exchange  square,  ho.  64  Buccleuch  st. 

M'Hardy,  James,  sheriff-clerk  depute  of  Lanarkshire,  sheriff-clerk's  office,  County 
buildings,  Wilson  street,  house,  15  Woodside  crescent. 

M'HARG,  John,  house  factor  and  accountant,  and  agent  for  the  United  Deposit  As- 
surance Co.,  9  Gordon  street,  house,  15  South  Apsley  place. 

M'Harg,  John,  brassfounder,  smith,  and  bell-hanger,  60  Cambridge  street,  works,  71 
Cowcaddens  street,  house,  56  Cambridge  street. 

M'Harg,  Mrs.;  victualler  and  grocer,  160  Gallowgate. 

M'HATTIE,  Miss,  lodging-house  keeper,  47  Cambridge  street, 

M'HOUL,  David,  bootmaker,  234  Argyll  street. 

M'HUTCHISON,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  14  Saltmarket. 

MACILQUHAM,  George,  spirit  dealer,  138  Garscube  road. 

Macllquham,  James,  spirit  dealer,  143  Garscube  road. 

M'INDOE,  Charles,  of  William  Wardlaw  cf-  Co.,  74  Buchanan  street. 

Maclndoe,  George  Park,  at  W.  Dunnes,'  62  George  square. 

M'Indoe  &  Buchanan,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  9  Cochran  street. 

M'lndoe,  James,  wiight  and  builder,  works,  Wilson  street,  Hillhead,  house,  Hillhead 
place,  Bank  street.     Letters  left  at  222  Holm  street. 

M'Indoe,  James,  &  Co.,  blacking  manufacturers.  111  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Maclndoe,  John,  of  Brown  and  Maclndoe,  house,  125  West  Regent  street. 

M'Indoe,  John,  house  factor,  joiner,  and  funeral  undertaker,  counting-room,  40,  work- 
shops, 33  and  35  Brown  street,  house,  26  do.,  off  Argyll  street. 

M'Indoe,  Peter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  5  Union  street,  Calton. 

M'Indoe,  William,  grocer,  21  George  street. 

M'Indoe,  Mrs.  Charles,  125  West  Regent  street. 

M'Indoe,  Mrs.  E.,  poulterer,  75  Prince's  street. 

M'Indoe,  Mrs.,  confectioner,  15  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Indoe,  Mrs.,  9  Royal  circus.  New  City  road. 

M'INNES,  Angus,  victualler  and  coal  agent,  52  Carrick  street. 

M'Inues,  Angus,  spirit  dealer,  285  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Innes,  Daniel,  ropemaker,  56  Port-Dimdas  road. 

M'Innes,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  11  M'Alpine  street. 

M'Innes,  Diigald,  at  Hobert  Wardrop's,  62  Buchanan  street. 

M'Innes,  James,  tin-plate  worker  and  furniture  warehouse,  52  Miller's  place. 

M'Innes,  James,  surgeon,  252  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Innes,  John,  merchant,  Blantyre,  house,  107  George  street. 

M'Inues,  John,  warehouseman,  48  North  Portland  street. 


}98  M'INNES.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'INTYEE. 


M'lnnes,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  271  Argyll  street. 

M'Inues,  Malcolm,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'lnnes,  Martin,  spirit  dealer,  307  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

M'lnnes,  Matthew,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  136  Trongate,  house,  41  London  st 

M'lnnes,  Neil,  ham-curer,  63  Gallowgate,  house,  12  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

M'lnnes,  William,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  62  West  Nile  street. 

M'lnnes,  William,  watch  and  clockmaker  and  jeweller,  98  Broomielaw. 

M'lnnes,  Mrs.  James,  54  Renfrew  street. 

M'lnnes,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer,  1  London  road. 

MACKINTOSH,  Alexander,M.D.,  physician,  superintendent  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Gartnavel. 

M'Intosh,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  34  Blackfriars  street. 

Mackintosh,  Angus,  hat  manufacturer,  107  Argyll  street. 

M'Intosh,  A.  &  R.,  victuallers,  oil  and  tallow  merchants,  213  Gallowgate  and  9  Mno- 
farlane  street. 

JIackintosh  &  Cowan,  accountants,  and  agents  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.,  and  secretaries  to  the  Glasgow  Board,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Intosh,  Donald,  provision  merchant,  31  West  College  street. 

M'Intosh,  Duncan,  commission  merchant  and  produce  broker,  33  Buchanan  street. 

Macintosh,  George,  blacksmith,  156  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  130  do. 

M'Intosh,  H.  &  J.,  turners,  55  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Intosh,  James,  commission  merchant  and  manufacturer,  78  Miller  street. 

M'Intosh,  James,  portioner,  26  Glassford  street. 

Mackintosh,  John,  of  Mackintosh  and  Cowan,  house,  1  Kelvin  terrace. 

M'Intosh,  John,  muslin  manufacturer,  73  Hutcheson  street,  house,  100  North  Fre- 
derick street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  10  G  Hope  street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  spirit  dealer,  78  Canon  street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  at  Archd.  irConnell  cj  Co.'s,  14  Jamaica  street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  &  Co.,  lace  manufacturers,  48  Queen  street. 

M'Intosh,  John,  of  John  li'PIntosh  <.f  Co.,  house,  loG  Castlemilk  place. 

M'Intosh,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Findlay  stieet. 

Mackintosh,  J.  M'Gregor,  silk-yarn  merchant,  44  Brunswick  pi.,  house,  73  John  St. 

M'Intosh,  J.  &  R.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  32  Renfrew  street. 

M'Intosh,  Peter,  tanner,  currier,  leather  merchant,  belt,  hose,  and  card-maker,  129 
Stockwell  street  and  26  Goosedubbs,  house,  5  Richmond  street. 

M'Intosh,  Philip,  of  Gardiner  and  AP Into sh,  house,  17  Cambridge  street. 

M'Intosh,  Robert,  tin-case  maker  and  gasfitter,  90  Mitchell  street. 

M'Intosh,  Robert,  bookseller,  96  King  street,  Calton. 

M'Intosh,  Thomas,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  92  Mitchell  street,  house,  412  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

M'Intosh,  William,  spirit  dealer,  7  New  City  road. 

M'Intosh,  William,  contractor  and  spirit  merchant,  31  Bridge  street. 

M'Intosh,  William,  of  William  M'Intosh  ^  Co.,  house,  Clyde  Bank,  Yoker. 

M'Intosh,  William,  &  Co.,  stock  and  sharebrokers,  accountants,  and  agents  for  the 
Norwich  Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Office,  8  Gordon  street,  house,  Clyde  Bank, 
Yoker. 

M'Intosh,  Mrs.  David,  baker,  ]  5  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

M'Intosh,  Miss,  millinery  and  straw-hat  warehouse,  146  Hope  street. 

M'INTYRE,  Alexander,  surveyor,  Gorbals  Gravitation  Water  Co.,  house,  5  Glouces- 
ter street,  Kingston. 

M'Intyre,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  50  Main  street,  Calton. 

M'Intyre,  Andrew,  chimney  sweeper,  68  Rutherglen  loan. 

M'Intj're,  Andrew,  fish-curer  and  provision  merchant,  39  East  Howard  street,  house, 
108  Broomielaw. 

M'Intyre,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  120  Candleriggs. 

M'Intj're,  Archibald,  tailor,  2  Warwick  stieet,  Laurieston. 

M'Intyre,  Daniel,  at  Alex.  Mitchell's,  57  Stockwell  street. 

M'Intyre,  David,  baker,  426  Parliamentary  road. 

M'Intyre,  Donald,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  slate  yard,  11  Oswald  street,  house, 
6  Oswald  street. 

M'Intyre,  Donald,  measurer,  29  Hutcheson  street,  house,  202  Renfrew  street. 

M'Intyre,  Dugald  C,  brickmaker  and  builder,  68  Maitland  street. 


M'INTYRE.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOEY.— MACKAY.  199 


M'Intyre,   Dugald,   &   Co.,  commission  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  65 

Jamaica  street. 
M'Intyre,  D.,  wholes'ile  tea  merchant,  14  St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Intyre,  D.  &  P.,  ship  coal  and  commission  agents,  83  Jamaica  street 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  city  missionary,  4G  St.  Andrew's  square. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  hosier,  glovei',  and  shirt  manufacturer,  44  Argyll  street. 
M'lntj-re,  Duncan,  ship  and  commission  agent,  at  J.  Jachson  cf  Co.^s,  83  Jamaica  8t. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  of  D.  M'-Intyre  cf-  Co.,  C  Lynedoch  place. 
M'Intj're,  Duncan,  flesher,  60  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  130  Saltmarket. 
M'Intyre,  James,  spirit  dealer,  6  Duke  street. 

M'Intyre,  James  W.,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  10  Crown  street. 
M'Intyre,  James,  teacher,  North  Prison,  8  Crown  street. 
M'Intyre,  James,  spirit  dealer,  72  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
M'Intyre,  James  Smith,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  74  and  76  Saltmarket. 
M'Intyre,  John,  bootmaker,  41  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  1  Gallowgate,  2  and  12  High  street. 
M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton  and  cotton-waste  dealers,  39  Ropework  lane. 
M'Intyre,  John,  of  J.  M'Intyre  cf  Co.,  house,  8  Douglas  street. 
M'Intyre,  John,  surgeon,  77  Main  street,  Bridgeton,  house,  82  John  street. 
M'Intyre,  John,  agent  for  R.  Knox  &  Sons,  brewers,  Alloa,  2  West  Russell  street. 
M'Intj're,  John,  carter,  67  Bell  street. 

M'Intyre,  John,  managei-,  New  Adelphi  Mill,  ho.,  3  Rutherglen  road,  Govanhaugh. 
M'Intyre,  John,  of  R.  and  J.  M'^Infyre,  house,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
M'Intyre,  John,  gardener,  490  Duke  street. 

M'Intyre,  J.  and  J.,  fancy-dress  manufacturers,  52  Ingram  street. 
M'Intyre,  J.  and  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  21,  23,  aad  179  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
M'Intyre,  Murdo,  teacher.  South  Woodside  School,  house^  52  Milton  street. 
M'Intyre,  Neil,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  35  Clyde  buildings. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  house-factor,  13  flill  street,  Anderston. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  baker,  24  Crown  street. 

M'Intyre,  P.,  wholesale  shirt  and  slopmaker,  62  Brunswick  street. 
M'Intyre,  Robert,  commission  agent,  54  Dundas  street. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  of  R.  and  J.  M'Intyre,  stationer,  house,  155  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Intyre,  R.  and  J.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  253  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Intyre,  K-  and  J.,  wholesale  stationers,  95  Buchanan  street. 
M'Intyre,  Robert,  wool   and  tow  hand-card  maker,  cabinet  and  chair  maker,  and 

funeral  undertaker,  27  Stockwell  street,  188  Argyll  street,  and  124  High  street, 

workshop,  27  Stockwell  street. 
M'Intyre,  William  A.,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  59  Argyll  arcade. 
M'Intyre,  William,  gardener,  10  Cranston  street. 
M'Intyre,  William,  grocer,  5  Hospital  street. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  34  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs.  W.,  29  Kent  street. 
Maclntyre,  Jlrs.,  stajnnaker  to  her  Majesty,  and  children's  dressmaker,  7  Victoria 

place.  West  Regent  street. 
Macintyre,  Miss,  lodgings,  64  West  Regent  street. 
M'Intyre,  Miss  E.,  boys'  dressmaker,  130  Renfield  street. 
Macintyre,  Miss,  furnishings,  121  New  G\ij  road. 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  164  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'ISAAC,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  171  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'lVOR,  Alexander,  general  outfitting,  muslin  and  lace  warehouse,  86  St.  Vincent 

street,  house,  201  Elgin  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
MACKAIN,  D.,  civil  engineer,  and  secretary  to  the  Glasgow  Water  Works,  23  Miller 

street,  house,  Dalmarnock. 
M'KAND Y,  John,  clerk,  inland  revenue  office,  78  Queen  street  and  8 1  Miller  street. 
M'KAY,  Alexander,  clothier  and  hatter,  14  Exchange  square,  house,  110  Hill  street. 
M'Kay,  Alexander,  jun.,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Argyll  street,  house,  67  Waterloo  st. 
M'Kay,  A.  G.,  at  Ross,  Mitchell,  #  Co.'s,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Kay,  Benjamin,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33  Canon  street. 
M'Kay,  Benjamin,  at  Napier  and  Crichton's,  residence,  Stobcross  house. 
M'Kay  and  Black,  tailors  and  clothiers,  31  Gordon  street 

M'Kay,  Colin,  at  A.  McKay's,  14  Exchange  square,  house,  32  Macfarlane  Street. 
Mackay,  D.,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  87  Union  street. 


200  MACKAY,— GjENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— M'KEAN. 

Mackay,  D.,  of  D.  Mackay  4'  Co.,  house,  9  Claremont  street,  Koyal  crescent. 

M'Kay,  Dauiel,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  for  the  counties  of  Lanark  and  Eenfrew, 
4  Frederick  lane. 

M'Kay,  Daniel,  watchmaker,  at  Finlay  and  Field's,  house,  327  Argyll  street. 

Mackay,  Daniel,  Govan  Iron  Works ;  office,  1  Dixon  street. 

M'Kay,  David,  grocer,  57  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

M'Kay,  David,  broker,  33  Centre  street. 

M'Kay,  Donald,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  189  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Kay,  George,  assistant  superintendent  of  police,  central  district,  143  London  St. 

M'Kay,  George  H.,  N.S.S.B.,  house,  7  Klnning  place. 

Mackay,  G.  M.,  merchant,  33  Virginia  street,  house,  9  Claremont  street,  Eoyal 
crescent. 

M'Kay,  Henry,  grocer  and  victualler,  218  Stobcross  street  and  198  Main  street. 

M'Kay,  Hugh,  hosier,  glover,  shirt,  stock,  and  travelling-bag  merchant,  6  Queen  st. 

M'Kay,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  193  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Mackay,  James  G.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  35  Clyde  street,  Anderston,  house, 
9  Claremont  street,  Eoyal  crescent. 

M'Kay,  James,  contractor  and  causewayer,  396  Argyll  street. 

M'Kay,  John,  of  John  3PKay  and  Son,  house,  14  Shamrock  street. 

Mackay,  John,  flesher,  410  Duke  street. 

M'Kay,  John,  provision  merchant,  58  Maxwell  street. 

M'Kay,  John,  bootmaker,  121  George  street. 

M'Kay,  John,  &  Son,  upholsterers  and  cabinetmakers,  145  West  Eegent  st.,  works, 
Pitt  street. 

M'Kay  and  Kirkwood,  wholesale  stationers,  lithographers,  and  engravers,  135  and 
137  Ingram  street. 

M'Kay,  Lauchlan,  of  M'-Kay  and  Kirkwood,  house,  2  Grafton  terrace. 

M'Kay,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Mackay,  Peter,  mathematical  tutor.  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

M'Kay,  Peter,  rope  manufacturer,  200  Duke  street. 

Mackay,  Robert,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  123  Candleriggs. 

Mackay,  Robert,  of  Robert  Mackay  and  Co.,  house,  S.  W.  corner  of  Queeu's  crescent. 

M'Kay,  William,  spirit  dealer,  364  Gallowgate. 

M'Kay,  William,  assistant  inspector,  City  Poor-house,  168  Gallowgate, 

M'Kay,  Ann  Hastie,  dressmaker,  55  College  street. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.  H.,  lodgings,  176  West  Eegent  street. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.  John,  mangier  and  dresser,  11  Eisk  street,  Calton, 

M'Kay,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  120  King  street. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.,  broker,  8  Frederick  lane. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.,  slater  and  plasterer,  82  George  street,  house,  44  do. 

M'Kay,  Miss  C,  95  Douglas  street. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  miUiner,  32  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Mackay,  Miss,  teacher.  Free  St.  Paul's  School  of  Industry,  74  North  Frederick  st. 

M'KEAN,  E.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers  and  merchai;ts,  74  Glassford  street. 

M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  merchants,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Keand,  Anthony,  sen.,  house,  Thornville,  Hillhead.  Letters  left  at  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

M'Keand,  Anthony,  jun.,  of  A.  and  J.  M'-Keand. 

M'Kean,  A.  &  Co.,  bookbinders,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

M'Kean,  George,  grocer,  spirit  dealer,  and  agent,  86  Eottenrow  street. 

M'Kean,  George,  tailor,  24  Wilson  street. 

M'Keand,  James,  of  A.  and  J.  JiPKeand,  house,  Laurelbank,  Partick. 

M'Keand,  James,  baker,  3  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Kean,  John,  letter  carrier,  P.O.,  house,  92  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Kean,  James,  baker,  11  King  street,  Mile-end. 

M'Kean,  J.  and  W.,  wholesale  provision  merchants,  29  and  31  Wilson  street. 

M'Keand,  James,  of  3PKeand,  Smith,  <^  Co.,  house,  73  Buccleuch  street. 

M'Kean  and  Lament,  shipping  agents,  20  St  Enoch  square. 

M'Keand,  Smith,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  drysalters,  13  Dixon  St.,  store,  52  Fox  st. 

M'Keand,  Thomas,  of  If'Keand,  Smith,  <S;  Co.,  house,  73  Buccleuch  street, 

M'Keand,  Thomas,  storekeeper,  310  Argyll  street, 

M'Kean,  Mrs.,  bleacher,  37  Cavendish  street, 

M'Kean,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  83  Eenfrew  street. 

M'Kean,  Miss  Jane,  grocer,  39  Adelphi  street. 


M'KECHNIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY M'KENZIE.  201 

M'KECHNIE  &  Co.,  Glasgow  reed  works,  34  Stirling  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Andrew,  joiner,  17  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

M'Kechnie,  Charles,  warping-mill  maker,  55  Bell  street, 

M'Kechnie,  Daniel  W.,  adjuster  of  averages,  1  and  2  North  Gallery,  Royal  Ex- 
change, house,  Belize,  Govan  road. 

M'Kechnie,  James,  general  merchant,  agent,  job  broker,  &c.,  69  Prince's  st.,  ho.,  71  do. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  tavern  keeper,  Sandy  Roger  tavern,  29  Jamaica  street. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  furnishings,  159  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  at  Walker's  Posting  Establishment^  104  West  Nile  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Robert,  shawl  and  muslin-net  manufacturer,  70  Brunswick  street. 

Mackechnie,  W.  S.,  of  Wilson  and  Maclcechnie,  house,  135  Walmer  place. 

Mackechnie,  W.  S.,  ship  and  insurance  broker  and  commission  merchant,  32  St. 
Enoch  square,  house,  135  Walmer  place. 

M'Kechnie,  Walter,  119  North  Montrose  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  129  High  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Mrs.  Archibald,  190  Hope  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Mrs.  Wm.,  107  George  street. 

M'KELLAR,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  3PKellar  and  Son,  405  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Kellar,  Alexander,  and  Son,  Caledonian  rope  and  twine  work,  214  Stobcross  st. , 
office,  78  Broomielaw. 

M'Kellar,  Dugald,  niessenger-at-arms  and  sheriflf-officer,  45  Gordon  street. 

M'Kellar,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  Muirfoot  Cottage,  26  Shaws  road. 

M'Kellar,  Duncan,  cartwright  and  hurley  maker,  28  Great  Clyde  street. 

M'Kellar,  James,  of  J.  M'-Kellar  6;  Co.,  house,  150  Buccleuch  street. 

M'Kellar,  James,  &  Co.,  silk  manufacturers  and  printers,  77  Glassford  street. 

M'Kellar,  Captain  James,  of  the  Thistle  steamer,  430  Argyll  street. 

M'Kellar,  Patrick,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  144  George  street,  house,  415^ 
Parliamentary  road. 

M'Kellar,  William,  flesher,  145  High  street. 

M'KELVIE,  Hugh,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  146  Saltmarket. 

M'Kelvie,  Neil,  pilot,  25  Paisley  road. 

M'Kelvie,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  162  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'KENDRICK,  Allan,  fish  merchant,  34  Saltmarket. 

M'Kendrick,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  47  Stockwell  street. 

M'Kendrick,  John,  bookbinder,  75  Argyll  street. 

M'Kenrick,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  127  Castle  street. 

M'Kendrick,  Thomas,  baker,  23  and  25  St.  James's  street. 

M'Kendrick,  Mrs.,  20  Monteith  row. 

M'KENNA  James,  insurance  agent,  6  Drury  street. 

M'KENZIE,  Alexander,  old  vinegar  and  barm  store,  7  Back  wynd,  ho.,  7  Park  pi. 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  of  M'-Kenzie  and  Crawford,  house,  31  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  tailor,  113  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  5  Tarbert  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Angus,  grocer  and  victualler,  32  Dundas  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Charles,  merchant,  33  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  546  Debbie's  loan. 

M'Kenzie  &  Crawford,  general  house  furnishers,  upholsterers,  cabinetmakers,  Venetian 
blind  makers,  and  paper-hangers,  87  and  89  Buchanan  street ;  works,  8  Green- 
hill  street,  Anderston. 

M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  merchant,  111  St.  Vincent  street,  lodgings,  122  Wellington  street. 

M'Kenzie,  David,  ironmonger,  337  Argyll  street. 

M'Kenzie,  David,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  19  Norfolk  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Donald,  leather  merchant,  1 3  Findlay  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Donald,  eating-house  keeper,  32  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  brush  manufacturer,  114  Trongate  and  27  Bridge  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  grocer  and  victualler,  60  Carrick  street,  house,  135  Stobcross  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Hector,  parochial  schoolmaster,  2  Bothwell  street. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  of  Robertson  and  JIPKenzie,  house,  3  Adelaide  place. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co.,  commission,  wine,  spirit,  and  yeast  merchants,  60  Stockwell 
street ;  bonded  stores,  55  St.  Andrew's  street  and  55  St.  Andrew's  lane ;  yeast 
stores,  Port-Dundas. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  piano-forte  maker,  22  Bothwell 
street,  house,  77  Hope  street. 

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202  M'KENZIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MACKIE. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  of  J.  M'Kenzie  <}  Co.,  house,  1  Kelvin-grove  place. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  grocer,  256  George  street. 

M'Kenzie,  James  C,  tobacconist,  32  Jamaica  street. 

Mackenzie,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Anderston  quay. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  piano-forte  tuner,  22  Bothwell  St.,  house,  16  North  Portland  st. 

M'Kenzie,  J.  A.,  of  the  District  Paymaster's  Office,  79  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Kenzie,  J.,  measurer,  25  Clyde  place. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  beadle  of  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  house,  27  Renfrew  street. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer  and  house-factor,  149  Stobcross  street. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  53  Alston  street. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  cooper,  92  King  street,  Tradestou. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  painter,  20  East  Clyde  street,  house,  40  South  Wellington  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  rectifier,  8  Jackson  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Lachlan,  victualler,  56  South  Coburg  street. 

Mackenzie  &  Munro,  commission  merchants  and  ship  agents,  65  Jamaica  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Peter,  &  Co.,  Reforvier's  Gazette  Office,  75  Argyll  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Peter,  of  Reformer'' s  Gazette,  house,  310  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Peter,  engraver  and  stamp-cutter,  31  Argyll  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Robert,  beadle  to  Knox's  Church,  and  coal  agent,  7  Surrey  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Robert  L.,  provision  and  spirit  merchant,  80  South  Wellington  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Roderick,  writer,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  3  Melrose  street,  Queen's 

crescent. 
M'Kenzie,  Walter,  of  Clelland  and  M^Kenzie,  house,  56  Bath  street. 
M'Kenzie,  William,  M.D.,  surgeon  oculist  to  her  Majesty,  consultmg  rooms,  198 

Buchanan  street,  house,  188  Buchanan  street. 
Mackenzie,  William,  perfumer,  haircutter,  and  patent  peruke-maker,  shop  32,  and 

house  34  Eglinton  street. 
Mackenzie,  William,  steam-press  and  general  printer,  stereotyper,   bookseller    and 

publisher,  48  London  street,  house,  36  Monteith  row. 
M'Kenzie,  William,  baker,  30  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  William,  spirit  dealer,  113  King  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  A.,  dressmaker,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.,  34  York  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.,  Bedford  place,  164  Renfrew  street, 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.,  150  Crown  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss,  9  Columbia  place. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss,  116  Renfrew  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Miss  Matilda,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  G.,  chop-house  and  commercial  lodgings,  24  Canon  street, 
M'KERLIE,  Alexander,  tea  and  coflFee  merchant,  230  Argyll  street. 
M'KERRACHER,  Alexander,  messenger-at-arms,  31  Virginia  street,  house,  100 

North  Frederick  street. 
M'Kerracher,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  95  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'KERROW,  James,  dairyman,  29  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
]\l'Kerrow,  James,  upholsterer,   100   Hope   street,  works,  Rosehall   gardens.   New 

City  road. 
M'Kerrow,  Mrs.,  221  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'KERSIE,  D.,  tailor,  48  Gallowgate  street. 

M'KICHAN,  Alexander,  tobacco  and  snutF  manufacturer,  277  Argyll  street. 
IVJACKIE,  Alex.,  letter-carrier,  Post-office,  44  Alston  street. 
Maclde,  Andrew  &  John,  Kilmarnock  carriers,  99  Stockwell  street. 
Mackie,  Andrew,  haircutter  and  peruke-maker,  90  Argyll  street. 
Mackie,  Andrew,  M.D.,  surgeon,  71  South  Portland  street. 
Mackie,  George,  beadle,  Gordon  Street  Chapel,  house,  chapel. 
M'Kie,  Henry,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  Charlotte  street. 
Mackie,  James  L.,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Lagavulin  and  Laphroaig 

Islay  distilleries,  74  Maxwell  street. 
Mackie,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  106  Queen  street. 
M'Kie,  John,  jun,,  merchant,  of  Gatehouse  Cotton  Co.,  25  Queen  street. 
Mackie,  John  Walker,  oil  and  colour  shop,  138  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Mackie,  William,  house  factor,  136  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Mackie,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  47  West  Milton  street. 
Mackie,  W.  S.,  turner,  bench  and  hand-screw  maker,  43  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 


MACKIE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY— M'KIKNOK  203 


Mackie,  Mrs,  12  Albany  place,  Sauchieliall  street. 

Mackie,  Mrs.  Helen,  60  South  Cobiirg  street. 

Mackie,  Mrs.  Robert,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

Mackie,  Mrs.,  coal  agent,  36  Cheapside  street. 

Mackie,  Mrs.  P.,  60  South  Coburg  street. 

M'KILLOP,  D.,  of  M^Conechy  and  M'-Killop,  house,  98  Union  street. 

Mackillop  &  Co.,  importers  of  Havannah  cigars,    and  commission  merchants,    8 

Gordon  street. 
M'Killop,  James,  accountant,  commission  and  insurance  agent,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Killop,  Captain  Archibald,  11  Kinning  place, 
M'Killop,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker,  62  Eglinton  street. 
M'KIMM,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22  Parson  street. 
M'Kim,  John,  M.D.,  physician,  109  Kottenrow  street, 
M'Kim,  Walter,  carter  and  coal  agent,  6  Union  street. 
M'Kim,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer,  19  Mitchell  street. 
M'KIMBIIE,  William,  flesher,  30  Clyde  place. 
M'KINLAY,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  109  London  street. 
M'Kinlaj'-,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  59  Govan  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Alexander,  agent  for  Shots  Iron  Company,  18  St.  Enoch  square,  house 

Meadowvale,  Partick. 
M'Kinlay,  Aulej^  hosier,  233  High  street. 

Mackinlay,  David,  Oswaldbank.     Letters  left  at  W.  M'Kinlay's,  113  Brunswick  st. 
M'Kinlay,  George,  draper,  18  Stevenson  street. 

M'Kinlay,  George,  draper,  215  and  217  Gallov»rgate,  and  433  Argyll  street. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  bleacher,  Glenmill,  office,  5  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  horse  dealer,  stables,  5  South  St.  Mungo  street,  house,  3  do. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  of  R.  Robertson  cf  Co.,  house,  238  George  street. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  victualler,  127  High  street. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  at  Roderick  3'rKenzie's,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  21  Maitland 

street,  Cowcaddens. 
Mackinlaj^  John,  spirit  dealer,  32  Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Kindlay,  Neil,  at  C.  Tennant  ^  Co.'s,  St.  Rollos,  house,  138  Stirling's  road. 
M'Kinlay,  Patrick,  LL.D.,  classical  master,  High  School,  house,  238  George  street. 
M'Kinla}^,  Robert,  91  North  Hanover  street. 
M'Kinlaj^,  Robert,  teacher.  College  parish  school,   16   Greyfriars'  wynd,  house,  17 

Washington  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  cork-cutter,  460  Argyll  street. 

M'Kinla}"-,  Thomas  M.,  at  Adam,  Brothers,  bouse,  36  Commerce  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Thomas,  carter,  14  Burnside  street. 
M'Kinlaj',  William,  merchant,  113  Brunswick  street,  house,  30  Windsor  terrace,  St. 

George's  road. 
M'Kinlay,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
M'Kinlay,  W.,  &  H.  M'Corkindale,  tinsmiths,  mounting,  holdfast,  heel,  and  toe  plate, 

and  nail  manufacturers,  6 1  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.,  midwife,  9  College  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Miss  Jane,  grocer,  48  Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'KINNAY,  William,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  98  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'KINNELL,  John,  secretary,  Glasgow  Athenreum,  ho.,  8  Stanley  pi..  Woodlands  rd. 
M'Kinnell,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  77  Thistle  street. 

M'KINNON,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  71  Union  street,  house,  72  Waterloo  st. 
M'Kinnon,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  273  Buchanan  street,  43  Main  street,  32 

Anderston  quay,  and  122  Stobcross  street,  house,  11  Hope  street,  Anderston. 
M'Kinnon,  Charles,  baker,  165  Canning  street,  Calton. 
M'Kumon,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  2  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  bootmaker,  17  Warwick  street. 

M'Kinnon,  John,  merchant,  ofMilUng,  M'Kinnon,  ^  Co.,  ho.,  51  North  Hanover  st. 
M'Kinnon,  Neil,  agent,  12  Robertson  street. 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  draper,  41  Main  street,  Anderston. 
M'Kiinion,  Peter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  and  bookbinders'-press   and  plane 

maker,  77  Carrick  street,  house,  76  do. 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  sailmaker,  31  Robertson  street. 

M'Kinnon,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  107  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Kinnon,  Mrs.,  straw-hat  maker,  37  Nelson  street. 


204  M'KINNON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'LAURIN. 


M'Kmnon,  Miss,  Western  Register  Office  for  Servants,  and  furnishings,  297  Sauchie- 
hall  street. 

M'Kinnon,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  41  Main  street,  Anderstou. 

MACKIEDY,  Charles  Clark,  of  Peter  Bogle  ^  Co.,  122  Ingram  street. 

M'Kirdy  &  Ferguson,  provision  merchants,  79  Maxwell  street  and  3  East  Howard  st. 

M'Kirdy,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  45  Milton  street. 

MacKirdy,  J.  L.,  accountant,  stockbroker,  and  agent  for  Defender  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Company  of  London,  58  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  15  Ure  place. 

M'Kirdy,  Robert,  of  Thomas  Frame  ^  Co.,  house,  32  Macfarlane  street. 

M'KISSOCK,  John,  spirit  merchant,  34  Stobcross  street. 

M'Kissock,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  10  Low  Green  street. 

M'KNIGHT,  John,  83  South  Nelson  street,  house,  29  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

M'Knight,  Mrs.  T.,  victualling-house,  22  Cheapside  street,  Anderston. 

M'LACHLAN,  Alexander,  contractor,  23  Portugal  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Alexander,  flesher,  40  Adelphi  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Archibald,  coal  agent,  2  Howard  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Arthur,  spirit  dealer,  73  Great  Clyde  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Duncan,  surgeon,  7  Lawmoor  place. 

M'Lachlan's  Free  School,  50  Cathedral  street ;  Thomas  Davidson,  teacher. 

M'Lachlan,  George,  furnishings  and  coal  agent,  69  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Lachlane,  Henry,  of  IPLachlane  and  M'Leun,  house,  33  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Lachlan,  Hugh,  accountant,  sharebroker,  and  agent  for  the  Norwich  Union  Fire 
and  Life  Insurance  Society,  12  Gordon  street,  house,  60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

M'Lachlan,  James  B.,  sculptor,  86  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Lachlane,  James,  of  M^LacMane  and  M'Lean,  house,  33  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher,  38  Norfolk  street. 

M'Laughlin,  John,  spirit  dealer,  1 55  Castle  street. 

M'Laughlin,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  49  Soho  street. 

M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher,  411  Argyll  street. 

M'Lachlane  &  M'Lean,  manufacturers,  1  George  square. 

M'Lachlan,  Michael,  wholesale  and  retail  fishmonger,  Fjshmarket,  house,  38  Guil- 
dry  court. 

M'Lachlan,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  23  Duke  street. 

M'Lauchlan,  Peter,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  26  Well  street,  Calton. 

M'Lauchlan,  Rev.  Robert,  teacher  and  preacher,  69  Montrose  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Robert,  flesher,  38  Adelphi  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Robert,  86  North  Frederick  street. 

MacLauchlan,  William,  stationer,  paper-ruler,  and  bookbinder,  24  Wilson  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs.,  Commercial  tavern,  5  Anderston  quay. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs.  Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  29  Cadogan  street. 

M'Laughlin,  Mrs.  W.,  12  South  Coburg  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Miss  Bell,  of  Craigenterve,  138  George  street. 

MACLAE,  H.  Ewing,  of  Cathkin.     Letters  left  at  Jas.  Ewing&  Co.'s,  36  George  sq. 

M'Lae,  Robert,  ropemaker,  105  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 

M'LARDY,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Castle  street. 

Maclardy  &  Campbell,  lithographers  and  engravers,  90  Argyll  street. 

M'LAREN,  A.,  &  Co.,   Glasgow  Music-hall,   and  bowling  and   curling  saloons, 
57  Argyll  street. 

M'Laren,  Alexander,  of  Ferguson  and  IPLaren,  house,  166  Hope  street. 

M'Laren,  A.,  pattern-drawer,  86  Renfrew  street. 

M'Laren,  Alexander,  clothier,  5  Royal  Bank  place. 

M'Laren,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  11  Candleriggs,  house,  72  Canning  st.,  Calton. 

M'Laren,  Alexander,  of  C.  and  A.  McLaren,  house,  29  Eglinton  street. 

M'Laren,  Archibald,  victualler,  166  Gallowgate. 

M'Laren,  Archibald,  clerk.  Stamp  Ofiice,  78  Queen  street  and  81  Miller  street, 

M'Laren,  C.  &  A.,  glaziers  and  zinc  workers,  20,  22,  and  24  Jamaica  street. 

M'Laren,  Charles,  of  C.  and  A.  McLaren,  house,  70  Robertson  street. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  auctioneers,  appraisers,  and  general  commission  agts.,  43  Buchanan  st. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  shipwrights  and  boatbuilders,  9  James  Watt  street. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  teacher,  40  St.  Andrew's  square,  school,  24  and  26  Govan  street. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  victualler,  33  King  street,  Calton. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  11  Adelphi  street. 

M'Laurin,  Donald,  of  McDonald  and  irLaurin,  house,  33  Abbotsford  place. 


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M'Laren,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  87  Main  street,  Anderston. 

M'Laren,  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  17  Drury  street. 

M'Laurin,  Diuican,  clerk,  Clydesdale  Bank,  69  Cadogan  street. 

M'Larin,  James,  manufacturing  chemist,  Kerr  street,  house,  30  East  Rose  street. 

M'Laurin,  James,  stationer,  76  Stockwell  street,  and  rag  dealer,  13  and  15  Stockwell 

place,  house,  33  Nicholson  street. 
M'Laren,  James,  of  Scott  and  McLaren,  house,  123  South  Cumberland  place. 
M'Laren,  James,  of  William  McLaren,  Sons,  ^  Co.,  house,  33  Elmbank  crescent. 
M'Laren,  James,  lodging-house  keeper,  36  Bridgegate. 
M'Laren,  John,  spirit  dealer,  33  Warroch  street. 

M'Laren,  John,  stationer,  17  Glassford  street,  house,  29  Nicholson  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  sheriff-officer,  constable,  messenger,  and  house-factor,  37  Glassford 

street,  house,  4  Steel  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  victualler,  319  Argyll  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  agent  for  Springbank  smithy  coal,  7  Bedford  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  46  Jamaica  street. 

M'Laren,  John,  insurance-broker,  126  Queen  street. 

M'Laren  &  Michie,  muslin  manufacturers,  5  National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street. 

MacLaren,  N.  C,  accountant  and  factor.  Royal  Exchange  buildings  (south  entrance), 

house,  10  Salisbury  street. 
M'Laren,  Peter,  of  McLaren  6(  Co.,  auctioneers,  house,  57  South  Portland  street. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  victualler,  343  Argyll  street. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  victualler,  117  High  street. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  50  Taylor  street. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  at  M'Laren  and  Michie' s,  house,  14  Cumberland  street. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  of  William  APLaren,  Sons,  ^  Co.,  house,  12  Woodside  terrace. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  1 5  Castle  street. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  patent  tube  manufacturer  and  engineer.  Globe  Foundry,  32  "Wash- 
ington street,  house,  4  Terrace  street,  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  199  Argyll  street,  1  Belgrove  street, 
4  Candleriggs,  and  479  Gallowgate,  house,  30  Charlotte  street. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  tailor,  36  Gallowgate. 

M'Laren,  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  169  Castle  street  and  424  Gallowgate. 

M'Laren,  "William,  fish-curer,  109  Bridgegate,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 

M'Laren,  "William,  of  William  M'Laren,  Sons,  ^  Co.,  house,  12  "Woodside  terrace. 

M'Laren,  "William,  Sons,  &  Co.,  merchants,  63  Candleriggs. 

M'Laren,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer,  27  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.,  48  Oxford  street. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  9  "West  Milton  street. 

M'LAWS,  Colin  Sharp,  tea  dealer,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'LAY,  David,  surgeon,  312  Argyll  street,  house,  49  Main's  street. 

M'Lay,  James,  &  Co.,  ropemakers,  46  Stockwell  St.,  works,  head  of  Commercial  road. 

M'Lay,  James,  victualler,  28  and  30  Howard  street. 

M'Lay,  John,  flesher,  3  Franklin  place,  Great  "Western  road. 

M'Lay,  John,  flesher,  147  George  street,  house,  134  do. 

M'Lay,  William,  fish  and  provision  merchant,  126  Stockwell  street  and  3  Wellington 
arcade. 

M'Laj',  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  85  Great  Hamilton  street  and  29  Can- 
ning street,  Calton. 

M'Lay,  Mrs.  John,  135  Drygate. 

M'LEAN,  Rev.  Alexander,  130  Castlemilk  place. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  sculptor,  North  Necropolis  road,  near  Barony  Chm-ch,  house, 
1 5  Castle  street. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  messenger-at-arms,  11  Miller  street,  house,  3  Germiston  street. 

M'Lean,  Rev.  Allan,  of  Calton  Chapel,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Lean,  Allan,  assistant  inspector  of  poor,  Govan  Parish,  84  Crown  street. 

M'Lean,  A.,  136  Hospital  street. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  sculptor,  North  Necropolis  road,  near  Barony  Church,  house,  15 
Castle  street. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  30  East  College  street. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  sen.,  of  C,  M'Lean  ^  Co.,  house,  62  Brown  street. 

M'Lean,  Andrew,  ironmonger,  64  Canning  street,  Calton. 


206  M'LEAN.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— M'LEAl;?. 


M'Lean,  Archibald,  victualler,  370  Gallowgate. 

M'Lean,  A.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  73  Carrick  street. 

M'Lean,  Chas.,  &  Co.,  smiths,  gasfltters,  and  bellhangers,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 

M'Lean,  Charles,  of  Charles  Tennant  cf-  Co.,  St.  Rollox,  ho.  Plantation,  Govan  road. 

M'Lean,  Daniel,  commission  agent,  24  Portugal  street. 

M'Lean,  Daniel,  chimney-sweeper  and  soot-merchant,  27  Stockwell  street, 

M'Lean,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  61  Havannali  street. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  grocer  and  victualler,  191  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  79  Queen  street. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  clerk,  house,  141  North  Portland  place. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  warper,  41  North  Albion  street. 

M'Lean,  D.,  &  Co.,  cutlers,  gunmakers,  and  ironmongers,  4  Trongate. 

M'Lean,  E.,  Post-Office. 

M'Lean,  Edward,  victualler,  62  Norfolk  street. 

M'Lean  &  Findlayson,  pullicate  and  gingham  manufacturers,  95  Hutcheson  street. 

M'Lean,  George,  watch  and  clockmaker  and  jeweller,  9  Argyll  street. 

M'Lean,  Hector,  spirit  merchant,  29  Duke  street. 

M'Lean,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  159  Upper  Crown  street. 

M'Lean,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  23  Milton  street. 

M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  17  South  Frederick  street. 

M'Lean,  James,  of  James  irLean  cj"  Co.,  house,  122  Sanchiehall  street. 

M'Lean,  James,  of  James  McLean  ^  Co.,  house.  Crow  road,  Partick. 

M'Lean,  James,  cotton-waste  dealer,  36  Prince's  street. 

MacLean,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  bonded  and  free-store  keepers,  20 

St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Lean,  John,  painter,  13  Norfolk  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  confectioner,  100  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Lean,  John,  of  William  M'Lean  ^  Son,  house,  27  India  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  53  Maxwell  street,  house,  do. 
M'Lean,  John,  teacher,  Southern  Collegiate  Institution,  12  Carlton  place,  house,  97 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  jun.,  Gartcraig  House,  Cumbernauld  road. 

M'Lean,  John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  47  Crown  street,  and  48  Govan  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  spirit  dealer,  24  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 
M'Laiue,  John,  salesman,  53  South  Portland  street. 
M'Laine,  J.  D.,  surgeon,  8  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 
M'Lean,  Joseph,  31  Muiihead  street. 
Maclaine,  J.  D.,  surgeon,  19  Clyde  place. 

M'Lean,  Malcolm,  beadle,  St.  Columba  Church,  53  Alston  street. 
M'Lean,  Malcolm,  smith  and  gasfitter,  82  Nelson  street. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  animal  and  bird  stufFer,  60  Nelson  street. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  victualler,  82  Stockwell  street. 
Maclean,  Neil,  writer,  52  West  Nile  street. 
M'Lean,  Peter,  victualler,  343  Argyll  street. 

M'Lean,  Peter,  grocer  and  victualler,  22  York  street,  Broomielaw. 
M'Lean,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  58  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'Lean  &  Robertson,  general  merchants,  8  Centre  street. 
M'Lean,  Thomas,  20  Kent  street. 

M'Lean,  William,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  15  Cochran  street. 
M'Lean,  William,  cotton-waste  dealer,  107  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
M'Lean,  William,  at  C.  Tennanfs,  St.  EoUox. 
M'Lean,  William,  accountant,  stock  and  sharebroker  and  factor,  98  Fife  place,  house, 

82  West  street. 
M'Lean,  William,  cotton-spinning  factory,  31  Muirhead  street,  house.  Plantation, 

Govan  road. 
M'Lean,  William,  &  Son,  dyers,  Clydesdale  Dyeworks,  near  Dalmarnock  bridge. 
M'Lean,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  188  West  Regent  street. 
M'Lean,  William,  spirit  dealer,  26  York  street,  Broomielaw. 
M'Lean,  William  Robb,  warehouse  agent,  136  Rottenrow. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.,  lodging-house  keeper,  53  Holmhead  street. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  2  West  Russell  street. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.,  97  Eglinton  street. 
M'Lean,  Misses,  milliners,  6  Wellington  street. 


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M'Lean,  Miss  Catherine,  milliner,  70  Argyll  street. 

M'Lean,  Miss,  194  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

MacLEHOSE,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  61  St. Vincent  street,  house,  1  Kclvui- 

grove  place, 
M'Lehose,  William,  10  Eenfrew  street. 
M'Lehose,  Mrs.  Archd.,  umbrella,  parasol,  and  stay  manufacturer,  109  Buchanan  St., 

house,  48  Holmhead  street. 
M'LEISH,  A.,  tailor,  clothier,  and  draper,  98  Garscube  road. 
M'Leish,  Archibald,  furnisher  and  hosier,  197  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Leish,  D.,  tailor  and  clothier,  396  Argyll  street. 
M'Leish,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Stobcross  street. 
M'Leish,  John,  15  Oswald  street. 

M'Leish,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  182  Saltmarket  and  1  Jail  square, 
M'Liesh,  John,  superintendent.  Merchants'  House  Necropolis. 
M'Leish,  R.,  spirit  merchant,  5  Alston  street. 
M'Leish,  Robert,  baker.  111  Green  sti-eet,  Calton. 

M'LELLAN,  Adam,  clothier  and  hatter,  80  Queen  street,  house,  47  Oswald  street.. 
M'Lellan,  Allan  H.,  merchant,  11  Albany  place. 
M'Lellan,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  Cossack  inn,  39  Miller's  place. 

M'Lellan,  Archibald,  of  Archd.  M'^Lellan  and  Son,  house,  3  Dalhousie  street.  Garnet- 
bank. 
M'Lellan,  Archibald,  &  Son,  coachmakers.  Maxwell  street  and  66  Howard  street. 
M'Lellan,  Donald,  o/J.  and  W.  Af-Lellan,  house,  90  Stirling's  road, 
M'Lellan,  H.,  43  Brunswick  place,  house,  138  South  Portland  street. 
M'Lellan,  James,  ofJ.  and  W.  M^Lellan,  house,  90  Stirling's  road. 
M'Lellan,  J.  &  W.,  manufacturers,  113  Brunswick  street. 
M'Lellan,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  87  Union  street. 
M'Lellan,  John,  baker,  66  Centre  street. 

M'Lellan,  John,  of  J.  and  W.  M'-Lellan,  house,  1  Melrose  street. 
M'Lellan,  Lewis,   tallow-chandler,   oil  merchant,  and  flour  dealer,  136   Gallowgate, 

house,  2  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
M'Lellan,  Lewis,  jun.,  at  L.  II^Lellan's,  136  GaUowg^te. 
M'Lellan,  Malcolm,  merchant,  11  Albany  place. 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.,   ironmongers,   iron  merchants,  and  smiths,  127  and  129  Tron- 

gate,  works,  5  and  20  New  wynd. 
M'Lellan,  Peter,  of  P.  aiid  W.  M^Lellan,  Bowmore  house,  Gairlochhead. 
M'Lellan,  Peter,   general  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  116  Main  street,  Gorbals,  and 

8  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
M'Lellan,  Walter,  of  P.  and  W.  JPLellan,  house,  30  Hope  street. 
M'Lellan,  William,  spirit  dealer,  62  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Lellan,  William,  insurance  broker,  14  Gordon  street. 
M'Lelland,  William,  fishmonger,  ]57  New  City  road. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.,  green  grocer,  113  West  Nile  street. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.  John,  commercial  lodgings,  45  Union  street. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.,  96  Regent  terrace. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.  Robert,  11  Albany  place. 
M'LENNAN,  Donald,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  139  Bridgegate. 
M'Lennan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  44  Little  Dovehill. 
M'Lennan,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  396  GaUowgate, 
M'Lennan,  Simon,  commission  merchant,  113  Brunswick  street,  house,  128  South 

Portland  street. 
M'Lennan,  Thomas,  of  the  Customs,  house,  21  South  Apsley  place. 
M'Lennan,  Miss  Janet,  shoemaker,  30  Saltmarket. 
M'LEOD,  Rev.  Alex,,  Baptist  minister,  106  Cumberland  street. 
M'Leod,  Andrew,  surgeon,  36  Buccleuch  street. 
M'Leod,  Angus,  provision  dealer,  65  Carrick  street. 

M'Leod,  Brothers,  leather  merchants,  47  and  53  Glassford  street  and  7  College  st, 
M'Leod,  Daniel,  ironmonger  and  tool-shop,  26  and  28  Miller's  place. 
M'Leod,  Davidson,  &  Co.,  zebra  manufacturers,  114  Candleriggs. 
M'Leod,  D.,  &  Co.,  ship  carpenters,  joiners,  blockmakers,  and  boat-builders,  2  Wind- 

millcroft. 
M'Leod,  D.,  ofl).  M'Leod  cf  Co.,  house,  —  Cottage,  St.  Andrew's  road,  Shieldshill. 
M'Leod,  Duncan,  &  Son,  fish-hook  manufacturers,  43  Clyde  place. 


208  M'LEOD.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— M'MATH. 


M'Leod,  Fred.  Hicks,  commercial  traveller,  76  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Leod,  George,  of  John  Russell  Sf  Co.,  house,  30  Pollock  street,  Paisley  road. 

M'Leod,  George,  slater  and  plasterer,  98  Canning  street. 

M'Leod,  George,  M.D.,  consulting  chemist,  6  Carlton  place. 

M'Leod,  Hugh,  coal  agent,  36  West  Russell  street. 

M'Leod,  James,  provision  store,  69  Cowcaddens. 

M'Leod,  John,  of  D.  M'Leod  <^  Son,  43  Clyde  buildings. 

M'Leod,  John,  coal  agent  and  tavern  keeper,  55  Bell  street. 

M'Leod,  John,  bookseller,  stationer,  music  seller,  and  news  agent,  66  Argyll  street, 
house,  108  South  Portland  street. 

M'Leod,  John,  artist  of  waxwork,  4  Thistle  street,  Hutehesontown. 

M'Leod,  Kenneth,  spirit  dealer,  328  GallowgHte. 

M'Leod,  Kenneth,  grain  merchant,  15  Duke  street, 

M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  wool  and  commission  merchants,  3  "West  Nile  street. 

M'Leod,  Rev.  Dr.  Norman,  minister  of  St.  Columba  Church,  house,  132  West  Nile  St. 

M'Leod,  Peter,  ofBrodie,  M'-Leod,  <f  Co.,  house,  54  Brougham  place,  Renfrew  street. 

M'Leod,  Peter,  writer,  67  Spring  Grove  place. 

M'Leod  and  Pollock,  jewellers  and  hardware  merchants,  164  Argyll  street. 

M'Leod  and  Urquhart,  spirit  dealers,  147  Castle  street. 

M'Leod,  William,  sen.,  1  Dalhousie  lane,  Gamethill. 

M'Leod,  William,  jun.,  1  Dalhousie  lane,  Garnethili. 

M'Leod,  C.  and  M.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  68  Maxwell  street. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  Thistle  Temperance  hotel,  coffee-house,  and  commercial  lodgings,  Mor- 
rison's court,  108  Argyll  street. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  victualler,  141  Gallowgate. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  70  Robertson  street. 

M'Leod,  Miss,  73  West  Regent  street. 

M'LERIE,  Davidson,  and  Ferguson,  cooks  and  confectioners,  36  Buchanan  street. 

M'Lerie,  Mrs.,  glass,  china,  and  stoneware  merchant,  115  George  street. 

MACLEROY,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers, 
office,  47  Ingram  street,  works,  Catherine  street,  Calton, 

MACKLIN,  Thomas,  teacher,  prisons,  442  Duke  street. 

M'LINTOCK,  Alexander,  victualler  and  grocer,  24  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Lintock,  John,  at  James  Black  cf  Co.'s,  89  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Liutock,  John,  greeu  grocer,  51  South  Portland  street. 

M'Lintock,  William,  cement  and  chemical  manufacturer,  and  Arden  linen  merchant, 
38  Kirk  street,  Gorbals,  house,  Lochinch,  Pollockshaws. 

M'Lintock,  Mrs.,  grocer,  4  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'LIVER,  Colin,  upholsterer,  70  Oxford  street. 

M'LUCKIE,  Matthew,  trunk  and  box  maker,  42  Brunswick  place. 

MACLURE,  Alfred,  piano-forte  and  music-seller,  Elgin  place,  203  SaucMehaill  st. 

Maclure,  Andrew,  of  Maclure  and  Macdonald,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Maclure,  James,  victualler,  11  Rottenrow. 

M'Lure,  Joseph,  agent,  5  Richard  street. 

Maclure  and  Macdonald,  lithographers,  draughtsmen,  engravers,  and  ornamental 
printers  to  her  Majesty  the  Queen,  57  Buchanan  street. 

M'Lure,  Robert,  ofDownie  and  M'-Lnire,  house,  2  St.  George's  road. 

Maclure,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  4  Queen  street, 

M'Lure,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  106  Renfrew  street. 

M'LYMONT,  Alexander,  baker,  20  Rose  street,  Hutehesontown. 

M'Lymont,  James,  millwright,  sinith,  and  mangle-maker,  97  Cowcaddens  street, 
house,  26  Maitland  street. 

M'MAHON,  Bernard,  auctioneer,  47  Trongate  street. 

M'Mahon,  Hugh,  provision  dealer,  42  King  street,  Calton. 

M'Mahou,  James,  provision  merchant,  1 38  King  street. 

M'MAIN,  Edward,  old  and  new  furniture  broker,  110  London  street. 

M'MANUS,  Christopher,  ^^ctualler,  54  King  street,  Calton. 

M'MASTER,  James,  grocer  and  fruiterer,  105  Fife  place.  West  George  street. 

M'Master,  John,  &  Co.,  free  warehouses  for  grain  and  general  storage,  24  Ann  street. 

M'Master,  J.,  184  West  Nile  street. 

M'Master,  Miss,  grocer,  9  Govan  street. 

M'MATH,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  119  Canning  street,  Calton. 

M'Math,  John,  British  woollen  mart,  67  Argyll  street,  house,  30  Hope  street. 


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M'Math,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  65  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

M'Math,  William,  warehouseman,  96  Trongate,  house,  10  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'MENAN,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  12  Oxford  street. 

M'MEIKAN,  James  A.,  of  Thomson,  JiPMeUcan,  ^  Co.,  house,  35  Abbotsford  place. 

M'MENEMY,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable,  44  Trongate. 

M'MICHAEL,  David,  55  Drygate  street, 

M'Michael,  David,  jun.,  55  Drygate  street, 

M'Michael,  Hugh,  at  C.  Todd  and  HigginhotharrCs,  house,  448  Argyll  street. 

M'Michael,  James,  accountant  and  house-factor,  66  Miller  st.,  ho.,  96  Regent  terrace 

M'Michael,  John,  agent  for  Glasgow  and  Campbelton  Steam-packet  Company,  22 
Anderston  quay. 

M'Michael,  John,  engineer,  55  Drygate  street, 

M'Michael,  Neil,  at  C.  Todd  and  Higginhotham's,  house,  448  Argyll  street. 

M'MICKING  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  39  Miller  street. 

M'Micking,  Thomas,  of  APMicking  ^-  Co.,  house,  10  Queen's  terrace. 

M'MILLAN,  Andrew,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  5  Argyll  arcade,  ho.,  37  Eglintonst. 

M'Millan,  Bryce,  cabinetmaker,  75  A^rgyll  st. 

M'Millan,  Daniel,  &  Co,,  smiths,  bolt  manufacturers,  and  plough-makers,  369  Deb- 
bie's loan, 

M'Millan,  David,  shooting-saloon  and  tavern,  68  Jamaica  street. 

M'Millan,  David,  124  Garngad  road. 

M'Millan,  Duncan,  commission  agent,  21  Argyll  street ;  agent  for  Charles  Kelly  & 
Co.,  Campbelton. 

M'Millan,  Duncan,  ship  joiner  and  blockmaker,  3  Windwill  croft,  south  side  of 
harbour. 

M'Millan,  Dugald,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Millan,  Edward,  eating-house,  102  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Millan,  G.  H.,  teacher,  Hutcheson's  school,  Upper  Crown  st.,  ho.,  10  Salisbury  st. 

M'Millan,  James,  taUor  and  clothier,  285  Argyll  street, 

M'Millan,  John,  spirit  merchant,  56  Crown  street. 

M'Millan,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  27  East  Clyde  street. 

M'Millan,  John,  of  Kerr  and  APMiUan,  house,  1  Royal  circus. 

M'Millan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  6  Forth  street.  Port  Dundas. 

M'Millan,  Lauchlin,  tallow  chandler  and  oil  merchant,  88  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 

M'Millan  and  Marshall,  wholesale  stationers,  73  Bell  street. 

M'Millan,  Neil,  M.D.,  surgeon,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston,  98  Main  street,  Ander- 
ston, and  Anderston  quay. 

M'Millan,  Robert,  bootmaker,  13  Eglinton  street. 

M'Millan,  Thomas,  of  Robert  Freeland  <^  Co.,  house,  72  St.  George's  road. 

M'Millan,  William,  Erench  and  English  paper-hanging  warehouse,  4  St.  Enoch  sq., 
west  corner  of  Argyll  street,  house,  1  Royal  circus.  Clarendon  place. 

M'Millan,  William,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  49  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Millan,  William,  slater,  house,  56  Howard  street,  slate-yard,  7  and  21  King  St., 
Tradeston. 

M'Millan,  Mrs.,  grocer,  38  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Millan,  Jliss,  dressmaker,  56  Gordon  street, 

M'MINN,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  the  piano-forte  and  singing,  39  Warwick  street. 

M'Minn,  Miss,  dressmaker,  117  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'MONAGLE,  Charles,  provision  merchant,  101  Bridgegate, 

M'Monagle,  James,  provision  merchant,  7  Melville  place. 

M'Mouagle,  Mrs.  William,  provision  dealer,  84  Union  street, 

M'MORRAN,  James,  miniJaus  proprietor,  and  beadle  of  St  Jude's  Church,  40  St, 
George's  road, 

M'Morran,  Margaretta,  dressmaker,  Cowcaddens  street, 

M'MORELAND,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  115  Buchanan  street, 
workshops,  36  Holmhead  street,  house,  21  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Moreland,  John,  at  A.  M'-M or  eland's,  36  Holmhead  street,  house,  55  Renfrew  st. 

M'MURRAY,  James,  ironmonger,  141  Argyll  street,  house,  16  Hope  street. 

M'Murray,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Murray,  William,  carver  and  f^ilder,  33  East  Howard  street. 

M'Murraj',  Mrs.,  George,  379  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'MUERICH,  William,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

M'MUTRIE,  James,  of  Hamilton,  M'^Mutrie,  and  Paterson,  house,  20  Candleriggs. 


210  M'NAB.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— M'NAUGHTON, 

M'NAB,  Alexander,  baker,  75  John  street. 

M'Nab,  Alexander,  pattern-drawer  and  print-cutter,  190  Trongate. 

M'Nab,  Allan,  teacher  of  writing  and  book-keeping  department,  High  School,  house, 
Balgraj-  cottage,  Springburn. 

M'Nab,  Archd,,  victualler,  126  Gallowgate. 

M'Nab,  David,  spirit  dealer,  30  Green  street,  Calton. 

M'Nab,  Donald,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18  Bolton  street. 

M'Nab,  Duncan,  house-factor  and  land  agent,  126  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

M'Nab,  James,  printer,  11  Miller  street,  house,  35  Charlotte  street. 

M'Nab,  James,  calico-printer,  145  Ingram  street,  house,  Lilj'burn,  Campsie. 

M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.,  bleachers,  Blidlenfield,  house  of  call,  67  Brunswick  street. 

M'Nab,  John,  of  Orme,  M'Artkur,  tj-  Co.,  house,  19-1  West  Nile  street. 

M'Nab,  John,  flesher,  94  Garscube  road. 

M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers,  23  Adelphi  street. 

M'Nab,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  84  and  86  Port-Dundas  road. 

M'Nab,  Richard,  grocer,  178  Hope  street. 

MacNab,  Robert,  oj"  Robert  MacNab  cf-  Co.,  house,  14  Fitzroy  place. 

MacNab,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  108  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

M'Nab,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  Crown  street. 

M'Nab,  Mrs.  A.,  109  Fife  place.  West  George  street, 

M'Nab,  Mrs.  John,  265  Sauchiehall  street, 

M'Nab,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5  Stockwell  place. 

M'Nab,  Miss,  lodgings,  40  North  Frederick  street. 

M'NAIR,  Alex.,  wright,  7  Stewart  street. 

M'Nair,  Andrew,  teacher,  Freeland's  school,  6  Taylor  street. 

M'Nair,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  lead-tube  and  patent- conductor  manufacturers,  33  Oswald  St. 

M'Nair  &  Brand,  shawl  merchants  and  silk  throwsters,  60  St.  George's  place,  north 
side  of  the  church. 

M'Nair,  G.  B.,  of  Virtue  and  M'^Nair,  house,  36  Cumberland  street. 

M'Nair,  Henrj',  druggist,  127  Gallowgate. 

Macnair,  J.  R.,  of  J.  R.  Macnair  <f  Co.,  house,  162  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Nair,  James,  of  Parsons  4'  Co.,  house,  Greenvale,  Duke  street. 

Macnair,  James,  41  Main  street,  Blytbswoodholm.  y- 

Macnair,  James,  Temperance  hotel  keeper,  5  Union  street.  ; ; 

Macnair,  James  R.,  &  Co.,  bookseUers  and  stationers,  19  Glassford  street. 

M'Nair,  John,  brewers,  Leith ;  John  Kerr  Orr,  80  Union  street,  agent. 

M'Nair,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  18  South  Frederick  street, 

MacNair,  John  Scott,  lace  manufacturer  and  commission  agent,  51  Brunswick  street. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  24  Stockwell  street. 

M'Naii-,  Robert,  commission  merchant  and  accountant,  5  North  court,  Roj'al  Ex- 
change, house,  1  Elmbank  crescent. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  jun.,  commission  and  cotton-yam  merchant,  5  North  court,  Royal 
Exchange,  house,  Weadowbank  place.  Particle. 

M'Nair,  Thomas,  commission  agent  and  merchant,  28  ^Montrose  street. 

M'Nair,  William,  bookbinder,  22  Argyll  street. 

M'NAMEE,  Mathew,  general  clothier,  56  Bridgegate. 

M 'NAUGHT,  James,  flesher,  14  Canning  street. 

M'Naught,  John,  65  Renfield  street. 

M'Naught,  Patrick,  and  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  Nassau  court,  54  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

M'Nauoht,  Patrick,  of  P.  M'Navght  cf  Co.,  house,  1  Holland  place.  ?*i 

M'Naught,  Robert,  ofR.  F.  J.  Alexander  <f  Co.,  house,  Chatham  pi.,  Stirling's  road?-* 

M'Naught,  Thomas,  brickmaker  and  builder,  office,  35  East  Howard  street,  house 
151  Eglinton  street. 

M'Naught,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  154  High  street. 

M'Naught,  William,  engineer,  26  Robertson  street.       ' 

M'Naught,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  184  Broomielaw. 

M'Naught,  Miss,  20  Oxford  street. 

M'NAUGHTON,  A.  agent  for  Leith  and  Hull  and  Hamburg  Steam-Packet  Com- 
pany, 8  Prince's  square,  58  Buchanan  street. 

M'Naughtan  &  Cochrane,  cotton  and  wool-brokers,  and  commission  merchants,  163 
Ingram  street  and  100  Queen  street. 

M'Naughtan,  Colin,  hot-presser  and  fringer,  75  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Naughton,  C.  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  Renfield  street. 


M'NAUGHTAN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'NIVEN.  21 1 

M'Naughtan,  Danie],  turner,  39  Stockwell  street. 

M'Naughtan  &  Hamilton,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  and  agents  for  the  Scottish 
Union  Assurance  Company,  and  Victoria  Life  Assurance  Company,  69  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

M'Naughton,  James,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  23  Eenfleld  street,  house,  123  Fife 
place,  West  George  street. 

M'Naughton,  James,  at  M'Night,  Rae,  c|'  Co.'s. 

M'Naughtan,  John,  carter  and  coal  agent,  93  Parliamentary  road. 

M'Naughton  &  Macphail,  mill-wrights  and  machine  maimer.?,  173  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Nauglitan,  Robert,  George  hotel,  26  George  square  and  40  Cochran  street. 

M'Naughtan,  Robert,  of  M^Nauglitan  and  Cochrane,  house,  64  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Naughtan,  William,  of  M'-Naughtan  and  IlamUton,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Naughton,  William,  spirit  dealer,  28  Portugal  street. 

M'Naughton,  Mrs.,  private  lodgings,  120  South  Portland  street, 

M'Naughton,  Mrs.,  27  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

M'Naughten,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer,  46  Glebe  street. 

MACNEE,  A.  G.,  of  Gibson  and  Ifacnee,  house.  Rose  cottage,  Shawlands. 

Macnee,  Daniel,  portrait-painter,  132  West  Regent  street. 

Macnee,  James,  and  Son,  commission  merchants,  52  Virginia  street. 

Macnee,  James,  of  James  Macnee  and  Son,  house,  75  St.  George's  road. 

Macnee,  James,  jun.,  52  Virginia  street. 

Macnee,  John,  of  Walter  Macnee  and  Son,  13  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Nee,  James,  of  Wm.  Ranhin  (f  Co.,  6  Warwick  street,  Laurieston. 

M'Nee,  J.,  fruiterer,  12  Glassford  street. 

M'Nee,  Malcolm,  55  College  street.  >- 

M'Nee,  Thomas,  at  William  M'Laren,  Son,  and  Co.''s,  house,  269  St.  George's  road.', 

Macnee,  Walter,  &  Son,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  13  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Nee,  William,  spirit  merchant,  118  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.,  and  Misses  Birch,  ladies'  seminar^',  2  Abbotsford  place. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.  Walter,  155  St.  George's  road.  ,  • ':': 

M'NEIL,  Alexander,  &  Co..  furriers  and  cap-maker.s,  93  Fife  place,  West  George  st$ 

M'Neil,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  19  Anderson  quay.  if" 

M'Neil,  A.,  coal  agent,  33  Nelson  street,  Tradeston,  house,  31  do. 

M'Neil,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  55  Struthers  street,  Calton. 

M'Neil,  John,  Glasgow  Bridge  inn,  20  Broomielaw. 

M'Neil,  John,  basketmaker,  48  St.  Andrew  square. 

M'Neill,  Neil,  agent,  40  Union  street. 

M'Neil,  Peter,  rag  merchant,  3  James  Watt  street. 

M'Neil,  Robert,  superintendent,  G.  G.  Water  Company,  57  Portland  street. 

M'Neil,  William,  baker,  35  John  street. 

M'Neill,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  5  and  7  Gallowgate, 

M'Neil,  Mrs.,  milliner,  33  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'NEILAGE,  Archibald,  nailmaker,  92|-  King  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Neilage,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  94  North  Frederick  street.  .,; 

INLACNICOLL,  Archibald,  of  T.  Anderson  and  A.  Maenicoll,  house,  162  Randolpij 
terrace,  Hill  street,  Garnethill.  ■'■f, 

M'Nicol,  Donald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  248  Argyll  street. 

M'Nicol,  Duncan,  portioner,  72  Waterloo  street. 

51'Nicol,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  39  Gordon  street.  {%_ 

M'Nicol,  Mrs.,  40  Oxford  street.  ;  M 

M'Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Renfrew  street.  ,  -W,. 

M'Nicol,  Miss,  77  South  Portland  street. 

M'Nicol,  Miss  A.,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  49  Eenfield  street. 

M'Nicol,  Misses  M.  &  A.,  69  Nelson  street,  Tradeston.  [r- 

M'NIGHT,  James,  of  M'Night,  Rae,  4  Co.,  house,  96  Regent  terrace.  ;  M 

M'Niijht,  Rae,  &  Co.,  yarn  and  goods  merchants  and  commission  agents,  12  RoysJ 
Exchange  square,  and  153  Queen  street.  ",'. 

M'Night,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  22  Cheapside  street.  ;  •" 

M'NISH,  James,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  19  Orr  street,  Calton, 

M'Nish,  John  &  James,  surgeons,  217  Buchanan  street. 

M'Nish,  N.  &  J.  0.,  &  Co.,  cottou-yam  merchants  and  commission  agents,  31  Mon- 
trose street. 

M'NIVEN,  James,  eating-house,  156  Duke  street. 


212  M'NIVEN.— GENEEAL  DIEECTOEY.— M'PHEESON. 

M'Niven,  Malcolm,  merchant,  16  Turner's  court. 

M'Niven  &  Bro^vn,  merchants,  21  Virginia  street. 

M'OMISH,  Eobert,  grocer,  coal-agent,  and  Post-office  Eeceiving-house,  167  Castle  st. 

M'Omish,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  3  Hope  place.  Parliamentary  road. 

M'ONIE,  Andrew,  of  W.  and  A.  M-Onie,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

M'Onie,  Andrew,  fiesher,  lOOg^  Garscube  road. 

M'Ouie,  Duncan,  flesher,  80  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Onie,  John,  flesher,  184  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Onie  &  Mirrlees,  millwrights  and  engineers,  Scotland  street,  Tradeston,  counting- 
house,  94  West  street. 

M'Onie,  W.  &  A.,  engineers  and  millwrights,  1  Scotland  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Onie,  William,  of  W.  and  A.  M^Onie,  27  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 

M'Onie,  Mrs.  Peter,  2  Albert  place,  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

M'OSCAR,  Michael,  general  broker  and  furniture  dealer,  161  Garscube  road. 

M'OWAT,  Daniel,  Christian  News  Office,  142  Trongate,  house,  Crow  road,  Partick. 

M'Ouat,  John,  slater,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street,  yard,  27  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

M'PARLEN,  John,  hairdresser,  61  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Parlane,  Mrs.  Patrick,  hairdresser,  21  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

M'PHADYEN,  A.,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  house,  Bumbank,  TownmiU  road. 

M'PHAIL,  Alexander,  flesher,  15^  Castle  street. 

M'Phail,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  South  Woodside. 

M'Phail,  Alexander,  flesher,  105  New  City  road. 

M'Phail,  B.,  sheriff-officer  and  constable,  office,  7  Guildry  cpurt,  East  Clyde  street. 

M'Phail,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Stirling  street. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  1 
Greenhead. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  37  Ingram  street. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  of  Dugald  M^Phail  (f  Co.,  house,  3  Greenhead. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  tailor  and  clothier,  25  Balmaimo  street. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  merchant,  63  Stockwell  street. 

M'Phail,  Duncan,  ofD.  M'Phail  ^  Co.,  house,  2  Greenhead. 

M'Phail,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28  Anderston  quay, 

M'Phail,  H.  B.,  at  George  Wink's,  accountant,  42  West  George  street. 

M'Phail,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  74  Crown  street,  house,  26  South  Wellington 
street. 

M'PHEELY,  Patrick,  provision  dealer,  37  Bridge  street. 

M'PHEE,  Angus,  flesher,  3  Govan  street. 

M'Phee,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  50  Stewart  street. 

M'Phie,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Anderston  quay,  house,  96  Washing- 
ton street. 

M'Phee,  James,  spirit  dealer,  6  Brunswick  place. 

M'PHERSON,  Alexander,  carter,  8  Dyers'  lane,  St.  Andrew  square. 

M'Pherson,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  86  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Pherson,  Alexander,  at  J.  Richmond  4~  Co.'s,  house,  78  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Pherson,  Alexander,  builder,  327  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  English  teacher,  collegiate  and  commercial  academy,  house,  107 
Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  spirit  merchant,  101  Castle  street. 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  spirit  dealer,  366  Gallowgate. 

M'Pherson,  Charles,  letterpress-printer,  27  Taylor  street. 

M'Pherson,  Donald,  teacher,  21  Little  Hamilton  street. 

MacPherson,  Donald,  commission  agent,  155  Osborne  buildmgs,  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Pherson,  Dugald,  grocer,  45  Castle  street. 

M'Pherson,  Duncan,  5  Gloucester  street. 

M'Pherson  &  Forbes,  smiths,  Coatbridge  street,  off  East  Milton  street 

M'Pherson,  Gilbert,  cowfeeder,  102  Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  assistant-inspector.  City  Poor-house,  residence,  11  Bumside  St. 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  clothier,  165  Buchanan  street,  house,  16  Grafton  street. 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  merchant,  14  M'Pherson  street. 

M'Pherson,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon-dentist,  69  St.  George's  place. 

M'Pherson,  John,  of  M'Pherson  and  Forbes,  house,  68  Maitland  street. 

M'Pherson,  John,  commercial  teacher,  collegiate  and  commercial  academy,  house, 
107  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 


M'PHEESON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— M'WATERS.  213 


M'Pherson,  L.,  &  Co.,  victuallers  and  grocers,  99  High  street. 
M'Pherson,  Malcolm,  grain  dealer,  128  Union  street  and  1  Trongate. 
M'Pherson,  Neil,  chimney-sweeper  and  soot-merchant,  118  High  street. 
M'Pherson,  Peter,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  33  Crown  court,  Virginia  street, 

house,  84  North  street. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  50  North  Albion  street. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  grocer,  60  Renfield  street,  house,  58  do. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  lodging-house  keeper,  29  Eglinton  street. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.  Malcolm,  shoe-furnisher,  58  Prince's  street. 
M'Pherson,  Miss,  furnishings,  76  Canning  street,  Calton. 
M'PHUN,  Wm.  L.,  mercantile  arbitrator  and  accountant,  3  West  Nile  street. 
M'Phun,  William,  and  Co.,  fishmongers,  26  King  street. 
M'Phun,  W.  R.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news  agent,  84  Argyll  street,  house,  145 

North  Wellington  street. 
M'Phun's  Ice  Store,  26  King  street. 
M'QUALTERS,  Miss,  2  Surrey  place. 
MAGQUAKER,  William,  hat  manufacturer,  68  Trongate. 

MACQUARRIE,  L.,  of  Macquarrie,  Fisher,  4  Co.,  house,  13  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
MacQuarrie,  Fisher,  &  Co.,  lace  manufacturers,  9  Royal  Exchange  square. 
M'QUEEN,  Andrew,  of  Robertson  and  3PQtieen,  house,  6  Grafton  street. 
M'Queen,  John,  wholesale  blacking  manufacturer,  32  Stockwell  street. 
M'Queen  &  Kirkpatrick,  bone  button  manufacturer,  114  Cheapside  street. 
M'Queen,  Thomas,  confectioner,  67  King  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Queen,  Miss,  dressmaker,  285  Argyll  street. 
M'Queen,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  9  Queen  arcade. 
M'QUISTEN,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  1  Queen  arcade. 
M'Quisten,  Mrs.  Peter,  12  Commerce  street. 
M'READY,  George,  spirit  dealer,  167  Canning  street,  Calton. 
M'ROBERT,  Mrs.  Ellison,  spirit  dealer,  11  Charlotte  lane. 
M'RUER,  Mrs.  John,  4  Jane  street. 
M'Ruer,  Miss,  81  Bath  street. 

M'SKIMMING,  James,  spirit  dealer,  227  Main  street,  <Jorbals. 
M'SYMON  &  Potter,  ship  chandlers,  26  Clyde  place. 
M'TAGGART,  James,  victualler,  6  Cheapside  street. 
M'Taggart,  Mrs.,  1  Lansdowne  crescent. 

M'TAVISH,  H.,  of  Ronald  M'Tavish  <f  Co.,  ho.,  36  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
M'Tavish,  James,  at  James  Black  cf  Cb.'s,  house,  7  Killermont  street. 
M'TEAR,  Andrew,  of  A.  f  W.  M'Tear,  house,  22  Monteith  row. 
M'Tear,  A.  &  W.,  lithographers  and  engravers,  2  St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Tear,  John,  inspector  of  poor,  Gorbals  parish,  25  Clj'de  ter.,  ho.,  136  Hospital  st, 
M'Tear  &  Kempt,  auctioneers,  valuators,  and  house-furnishers,  Glasgow  Salerooms, 

97  Argyll  street. 
M'Tear,  Robert,  of  M'' Tear  and  Kempt,  house,  64  Oxford  street. 
M'Tear,  William,  of  A.  and  W.  M'-Tear,  house,  37  l']glinton  street. 

M'TURK,  Andrew,  grocer  and  victualler,  209  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'VEAN,  Alexander,  muslin  manufacturer,  95  Candleriggs. 

M'Vean,  James,  tailor,  17  New  street,  Calton. 

M'VEY,  John,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Alliance  Assurance  Office  of 
London,  33  Virginia  street,  house,  22  Whitevale. —  See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

M'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  101  George  street. 

M'Vey,  Peter,  furniture  and  clothes  broker,  11  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Vey,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  33  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 

M'VICAR,  Archibald,   chnin-cable  and  anchor  manufacturer,  17  Robertson  street 
and  Hydepark,  and  56  and  57  Clyde  place. 

M'Vicar,  D.,  spirit  dealer,  63  Washington  street. 

M'Vicar,  James,  jun.,  of  John  M'' Vicar  and  Son,  house,  3  College  street. 

M'Vicar,  John,  &  Son,  tin-plate  workers  and  ironmongers,  169  High  street. 

M'Vicar,  John,  of  J.  dP  Vicar  and  Son,  house,  3  College  street. 

M'Vicar,  William,  &  Co.,  muslin  singers,  15  Stirling  street. 

M'WALTERS,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Union  street. 

M'WATERS,  George,  cottage-clock  maker,  30  Duke  street. 

M' Waters,  James,  flesher,  110  Stirling's  road. 

M'Waters,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  221  Argyll  street. 


214  MACWATERS.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MALCOLM. 


Macwaters,  "W.  &  C,  &  Co.,  French  polishers,  24  Ropework  lane,  Stockwell  street. 
M'WHANNELL,  Edward,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  2  and  8  North  Albion  stieet, 

house.  North  Albion  court. 
M'Whannell,  William,  brassfounder,  38  Stockwell  street. 
M'WHARRIE,  William,  of  the  Customs,  14  York  street,  Broomielaw. 
M'WHINNIE,  William,  tobacconist,  107  Saltmarket. 
M'WHIRTER,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  49  Old  Dalmarnock  road. 
M'Whirter,  John,  superintendent,  Night  Asylum  and  House  of  Industry  for  Females, 

71  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Whirter,  William,  cotton  and  engine  waste  merchant,  44  West  College  street. 
M'Whirter,  Mrs.  J ,  2  Carlton  court.  Bridge  street, 
M'WILLIAM,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Stirling  street. 
M'William,  J.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  17  Miller  street. 
M'William,  Richard,  beadle  of  Free  St.  Paul's,  74  North  Frederick  street. 
M' Williams,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  21  Duncan  street. 
M'William,  Mrs.,  victualler,  174  Main  street,  Finnieston. 

MABON,  J.  &  T.,  Wrights  and  funeral  undertakers,  75  Drygate, 

MACHEN,  Mrs.,  48  Buccleuch  street. 

MAGIN,  John,  surgeon,  82  Abercromby  street. 

MAHON,  James,  baker,  48  Bridge  street. 

Mahon,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  St.  Enoch  square. 

MAHONY,  John,  brassfounder,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  47  and  49  Blackfriars  St., 

house,  102  do. 
MAILER,  David,  teacher,  St.  David's  Parish  School,  house,  63  Hanover  street. 
MAIN,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  glue  and  size  manufacturer,  51  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Mains,  Hugh,  furniture  broker,  99  Drj'gate  street. 

Main,  J.  &  M.,  hair-cutters,  peruke-makers,  and  perfumers,  26  Argyll  street. 
Main,  John,  grain  merchant,  22  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  60  Abbotsford  place. 
Main,  J.  T.,  coal  merchant,  31  Renfrew  lane. 
Main,  Peter,  leather-pipe  maker,  18  Bell  street. 
Main,  William,  draper,  8  and  9  Clyde  terrace. 
MAIR,  James,  muslin  manufacturer,  95  Hutcheson  street. 

Mair,  John,  lace  and  smallware  warehouse,  82  Trongate,  house,  83  Sauchiehall  st. 
Mair,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers.  West  Ingram  court,  163  Ingram  street. 
Mair,  Mrs.  James,  flesher,  15  George  street. 
Mair,  Misses,  French  staymakers,  148  Hope  street. 
MAITLAND,  Alexander,  baker,  404  Argyll  street. 
Maitland  &  Co.,  clothiers,  54  West  Nile  street. 

Maitland,  George,  of  Maitland  and  JRoberton,  house,  50  Bridge  street. 
Maitland,  James,  &  Co.,  coachbuilders,  82  Renfield  street. 
Maitland,  James,  at  Bennet  <f  Co.'s,  162  Buchanan  street. 

Maitland,  James,  beadle  of  John  Street  U.  P.  Church,  house,  12  Frederick  lane. 
Maitland,  Jchn,  &  Co.,  bakers,  Russell's  lane.  Upper  Crown  street. 
Maitland,  John,  of  William  Mirrlees  ^  Co.,  house,  Ewing  place,  357  Argyll  street. 
Maitland  &  Roberton,  messengers-at-arms,  5  South  Hanover  street. 
Maitland,  William,  of  Cameron  and  Bald,  house,  21  Garngad  road. 
Maitland,  William,  at  M'Leod,  Brothers,  26  Wellington  street,  Hutchesontown. 
MALCOLM,  Adam,  of  Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  house,  Brighton  place.  City  road. 
Malcolm,  Alexander,  goods  measurer  and  merchants'  guager,  60  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Malcolm,  Alexander,  flesher,  16  King  street. 

Malcolm,  Alexander,  of  Joseph  Gibson  f  Co.,  house,  101  Douglas  street. 
Malcolm,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  23  New  wynd. 
Malcolm,  Daniel,  warper,  120  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Malcolm,  Ebenezer,  printer  and  engraver,  28  Nelson  street. 
Malcolm,  George,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  6  Howard  street. 
Malcolm,  James,  spirit  merchant,  44  Fort-Dundas  road. 
Malcolm,  John,  of  Anderson  ^  Co.,  house,  12  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Malcolm,  John,  spirit  dealer,  66  Green  street,  Calton. 
Malcolm,  John,  spirit  dealer,  335  Gallowgate. 

Malcolm,  Robt.,  of  the  Glasgow  Saturday  Post,  house,  18  Thistle  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Malcolm,  Thomas,  cart  and  wheelwright,  373  Dobbie's  loan. 
Malcolm,  William,  jun.,  22  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  193  St.  Vincent  street.' 


MALCOLM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MARSHALL/  215 


Malcolm,  William,  commission  merchant,  and  vice-consul  for  the  United  States  of 
Mexico,  22  Royal  Exchange  square,  residence,  Glenmorag,  Dunoon. 

Malcolm,  W.  &  J.,  fishmongers,  115  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Malcolm,  Mrs.  Archd ,  47  Renfrew  street. 

Malcolm,  Mrs.  J.,  80  New  City  road. 

MALLOCH,  C.  &  J.,  glass  merchants,  30  Turner's  court,  ho.  100  North  Frederick  st. 

Malloch,  J.  &  A.,  scale,  beam,  and  weighing-machine  manufacturers,  48  Stocliwell  st. 

Malloch,  James,  leather  warehouse,  45  Stirling  square. 

MALONEY,  Andrew,  dealer  in  second-hand  goods,  34  Prince's  street. 

MALTMAN  &  Ure,  manufacturers,  34  Hutcheson  street. 

Maltman,  H.,  corkcutter,  16  Broad-close,  High  street. 

Maltman,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  113  Stockwell  street. 

Maltman,  Miss  M.,  milliner,  42  John  street. 

MANDERSON,  Mrs.  Janet,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  175  Finnieston  street. 

MANFORD,  William,  measurer,  48  Gordon  street,  house,  96  North  Hanover  street. 

MANN,  James,  of  Mann,  Simpson,  and  Byars,  house,  175  St.  Vincent  street. 

Mann,  James,  at  Bell  and  Bain's,  house,  64  Hope  street. 

Mann,  John,  accountant,  and  agent  for  the  Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 
153  Queen  street,  house,  37  South  Portland  street. 

Mann,  John,  1  Dixon  street. 

Mann,  John  A.,  musical  instrument  maker,  seller,  importer,  and  string  merchant,  33 
Trongate, 

Mann,  John,  beadle,  Free  St.  Enoch's,  140  Holm  strest. 

Mann,  Simpson,  &  Byars,  warehousemen,  12  Argyll  street, 

Mann,  Thomas,  wholesale  stationer,  22  Wilson  street. 

Mann,  William,  Govan  Bar-Iron  Works,  office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Mann,  Mrs.,  37  South  Portland  street. 

Mann,  Mrs.,  corsetmaker,  48  Oxford  street. 

Mann,  Miss,  teacher,  48  Oxford  street. 

MANNERS,  Charles,  manufacturer,  19  Bell  street,  Bridgeton. 

MANSON,  Alexander,  law  agent  and  house  factor,  16  Garscube  place. 

Mansou,  Robert,  victualler,  29  Bridge  street. 

Manson,  Roderick,  hairdresser,  117  Saltmarket. 

Manson,  Thomas,  of  Thomson  and  Manson,  house,  17  Bedford  street. 

Manson,  W.  B.,  6  Royal  terrace. 

Manson,  William,  42  St.  Andrew  square. 

MANUEL,  Alexander,  mason  and  builder,  61  Duke  street,  house,  49  do. 

Manuel,  David,  contractor,  7  Bridge  street. 

Manuel,  James,  weaver's  wright,  10  Green  street,  Calton. 

MARGEY,  Hugh,  bookseller,  28  East  Clyde  street  and  14  Great  Clyde  street,  house, 
29  Hospital  street. 

Market  Lane  Slaughter-house,  48  Market  lane. 

Marley  Hill  Coking  Co.,  8  North  Queen  street.     John  Mather,  agent. 

MARR,  David,  green  grocer,  40  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Marr,  J'.  &  R.,  chemical,  philosophical,  and  mathematical  instrument,  and  warping- 
heck  makers,  27  North  Albion  street. 

MARRISON  &  Edwards,  truss  and  bandage,  and  artificial  limb  makers,  1  Gordon 
street,  house,  77  Hope  street. 

MARSHALL,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  83  London  street. 

Marshall,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  muslin,  lappet,  shawl,  and  zebra-dress  manufacturers,  36 
Ingram  street. 

JIarshall,  Archibald,  house  and  ship  joiner,  90  Clyde  street,  Anderston,  house,  Hyde- 
park  place. 

Marshall,  Brown,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  86  Buchanan  street. 

Marshall,  Burns,  &  Co.,  zebra  manufacturers,  52  Glassford  street. 

Marshall,  David,  of  Hunter  and  Marshall,  house,  19  Findlay  street. 

Marshall,  Gavin,  lime  merchant,  Langfauld  works.  East  Kilpatrick,  Letters  left  at 
Wm.  Duff's,  12  Stockwell  street. 

Marshall,  George,  commission  agent,  2j  Nicholson  street. 

Marshall,  George,  at  J.  and  R.  Tennent's,  house,  Wellpark. 

Marshall,  Hill,  &  Hill,  writers,  41  West  George  street,  agents  for  Family  Endow- 
ment Society  of  London. 

Marshall,  James,  gold-beater,  102  Stockwell  street. 


216  MAKSHALL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MARTIN. 

Marshall,  James,  grocer,  196  St.  George's  road. 

Marshall,  James,  writing  master,  3  Albany  place,  house,  43  Dalhousie  street, 

Marshall,  James,  coal  agent,  20  Gordon  street. 

Marshall,  James,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  176  Gallowgate. 

Marshall,  J.  &  A.,  pullicate  and  gingham  manufacturers,  163  Ingram  street. 

Marshall,  J.  &  T.,  wadding  manufacturers,  47  Anderson  street,  Gallowgate. 

Marshall,  James,  spirit  dealer,  38  High  street. 

Marshall,  James,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  12  Jamaica  street,  house,  155  Osborne 

buildings,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Marshall,  John,  of  Marshall,  Hill,  and  Hill,  house,  113  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Marshall,  John,  Ijaker,  57  Saltmarket. 

Marshall,  John,  lime  merchant,  Port-Eglinton,  house,  151  Eglinton  street. 
Marshall,  John,  of  Chapelton,  2  Kingston  place. 
Marshall,  John,  portioner,  44  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Marshall,  John,  flesher,  329  Gallowgate, 
Marshall,  John,  spirit  dealer,  79  Bridgegate. 

Marshall  &  Moyes,  straw-hat  makers  and  milliners,  12  Queen  arcade. 
Marshall,  Peter,  at  J.  Donaldson  and  Son's,  house,  141  George  street. 
Marshall,  Peter,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  34  George  square. 
Llarshall,  Reid,  &  Co.,  thread  manufacturers,  12  Maxwell  street. 
Marshall,  Robert,  Stem-head  tavern,  216  Broomielaw. 
Marshall,  Robert,  stay  manufacturer,  28  Saltmarket. 
Marshall,  Robert,  lithographer,  81  Argyll  street. 

Marshall,  R.  M.,  shipbroker  and  general  commission  agent,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Marshall,  Thomas,  M.D.,  43  Bath  street. 

Marshall,  William,  late  David  Marshall  &  Co.,  house,  17  Monteith  row. 
Marshall,  William,  of  Marshall,  Held,  cf-  Co.,  house,  36  Cavendish  street. 
Marshall,  William,  coal  viewer,  44  George  square,  house,  1  Scotland  st,.  Woodlands. 
Marshall,  Mrs,,  10  Monteith  row. 
Marshall,  Miss,  lodgings,  5  South  Hanover  street. 
Marshall,  Miss  J.,  milliner,  237  George  street. 
MARTIN,  Alexander,  gunmaker,   and  fishing-rod  and  tackle  manufacturer,  18  and 

20  Exchange  square. 
Martin,  Angus,  cooper,  64  Old  vennel. 

Martin,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  53  Bell  street. 

Martin,  Bryce,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  62  Balmoral  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Martin,  David,  of  Cochran,  Martin,  ^  Co.,  house,  174  Sauchiehall  street. 
Martin,  David,  steward,  2  Wellcroft  place,  Eglinton  street. 
Martin,  George,  civil  engineer,  107  Hope  street,  house,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 
Martin  &  Gourlie,  fleshers,  57  BeU  street, 

Martin,  Henry,  preserver  of  birds  and  quadrupeds,  24|-  Buchanan  street. 
Martin,  James,  confectioner,  144  Trongate,  house,  11  Hopetoun  place. 
Martin,  James,  general  grocer,  43  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Martin,  James,  surveyor  of  tonnages,  14  Robertson  street,  house,  16  do. 
Martin,  James,  5  North  Coburg  street. 
Martin,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  224  High  street. 
Martin,  James,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  61  Union  street. 
Martin,  John,  bread  and  pastry  baker,  60  St,  George's  road. 
Martin,  John,  spirit  dealer,  42  Oxford  street. 
Martin,  John,  teacher,  80  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Martin,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  New  City  road. 
Martin,  John,   mathematical  teacher.  Collegiate  and  Commercial  Academy,  house, 

Greenhead, 
Martin,  John,  mason  and  builder,  67  Cadogan  street. 
Martin,  John,  lime  merchant,  9  Oswald  street,  house,  47  Renfrew  street. 
Martin,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  43  Argyll  street. 
Martin,  Peter,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watchmaker,  38  Argyll  street,  house,  129 

Walmer  place.  Hospital  street. 
Martin,  Robert,  flsh-curer,  31  St.  Enoch's  wynd  and  44  Maxwell  street. 
Martin,  Robert,  grocer,  52  South  Coburg  street, 
Martin,  Robert,  tobacconist,  120  High  street. 

Martin  &  Stevenson,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  165-  North  Portland  street. 
Martin,  Thomas,  bookbinder,  3  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 


JIAETIK— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MATHISON.  217 

Martin,  Thomas,  filemaker  and  recutter,  8  Pitt  street,  house,  414  Argyll  street. 

Martin,  Turner,  &  Co.,  merchants,  28  St.  Vincent  place. 

Martin,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  70  Surrey  place. 

Martin,  William,  qfW.  and  J.  Martin,  house,  12  Monteith  row. 

Martin,  William,  of  W.  Martin  cj-  Co.,  house,  Kelvin  terrace.  Great  Western  road. 

Martin,  William,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  gala-plaid  manufacturers,  104  Virginia  place. 

Martin,  William,  printseller,  and  carver  and  gilder,  88  West  George  street. 

Martm,  AA'illiam,  coal  agent,  82  Finnieston  street. 

Martin,  W.  and  J.,  leather  merchants,  35  Gallowgate. 

Martin,  W.  and  J.,  hoot  and  shoemakers,  37  and  39  Gallowgate. 

Martin,  M.,  milliner,  51  Argyll  arcade. 

Martin,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  75  New  vennel. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  9  and  11  Bell  street. 

Martin,  Miss,  43  Norfolk  street. 

MASON,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  61  Ingram  street,  house,  89  High 

John  street. 
Mason,  George,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  74  Broomiclaw. 
Mason,  James,  provision  merchant  and  ham-curer,  66  Candleriggs. 
Mason,  John,  and  Sons,  glass  and  china  merchants,  16  Jail  square. 
Mason,  Robert,  at  Muir,  Brown,  q  Co.'s,  house,  115  North  Montrose  street. 
MASSIE,  Benjamin,  wood-engraver,  34  York  street. 
Massie,  Mrs.,  12  Tarbert  street. 

MASSON,  Sons,  &  Co.,  merchants,  22  Renfield  street. 

MATHER,  Alexander,  flesher,  123  West  Campbell  street  and  27  Maxwell  street. 
Mathers,  Alexander,  accountant,  Clydesdale  Banking  Co.,  Queen  street. 
Mather,  Allan,  hairdresser,  88  Glassford  street. 

Mathers,  John,  cattle  dealer,  16  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Mathers,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  68  M'Alpine  street. 

Mathers,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Cheapside  street. 

Mather,  John,  of  Mather,  Peace,  cf  Co.,  house,  53  Holland  street,  Sauchiehall  road. 

Mather,  Ledward,  &  Co.,  iron-merchants,  Liverpool;  Christie  and  Crington,  agents, 
57  Buchanan  street. 

Mather,  Dr.  Mathew,  Meadowpark  house,  415  Duke  street. 

Mather,  Rev.  P.,  Christian  News  Office,  142  Trongate,  house,  95  North  Hanover  st. 

Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.,  railway  agents,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  8  North 
Queen  street. 

Mather,  William,  victualling  house,  80  Great  Hamilton  street, 

Mathers,  Mrs.,  eating  house,  22  Broomielaw. 

Mather,  Mrs.  Adam,  flesher,  35  Oxford  street. 

MATHEWS,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  174  Hope  street. 

Matthews,  Patrick,  rag  merchant,  210  Broomielaw  street,  house,  220  do. 

Mathew,  William,  20  Monteith  row. 

MATHIE,  John,  baker,  38  Eglinton  street. 

Mathie,  John,  grocer  and  fruiterer,  7   Buchanan  street,  house,  18  PoUock  street, 
Paisley  road. 

Mathie,  John,  sheriff-officer  and  justice  of  peace  constable,  43  Miller  street. 

Mathie,  J.  F.,  iron-founder,  Kelvin  Iron  Foundrj^,  office,  14  Gordon  street. 

Mathie,  Robert,  clothier  and  coal  agent,  63  George  street. 

MATHIESON,  Alexander,  plane,  brace,  bit,  auger,  and  edge-tool  maker,  24  Saraceii's 
lane. 

Mathewson,  A.,  tailor  and  clothier,  38  Stockwell  street. 

Mathieson,  Daniel,  Irish  lime  store,  Carlton  court,  13  Bridge  street. 

Mathieson,  Daniel,  Irish  lime  works,  30  Moor  street,  Gallowgate. 

Matheson,  George,  of  Wikon  and  Matheson,  house,  39  Abbotsford  place. 

Mathieson,  James  E.,  of  James  Ewing  (^  Co.,  house,  19  Woodlands  terrace. 

Mathieson,  John  A.,  merchant,  58  Hope  street,  house,  15  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Matheson,  John,  jun.,  of  William  Stirling  and  Sons,  house,  13  West  Prince's  street, 
St.  George's  road. 

Mathieson,  Kenneth,  architect,  58  Hope  street. 

Mathewson,  Neil,  of  Fulton  and  Mathewson,  house,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Mathieson,  William,  ofAuld,  Berrie,  and  Mathieson,  Lilybank  cottage,  Govan  road. 

Mathison,  William,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  8  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  street. 


218  MATHIESOX.— GENERAL  DIRECTOBY.— MEIKLS. 

Mathieson,  Mrs.  G.,  dressmaker,  28  Duke  street. 

Matliiesoii,  Mrs.  Kenneth,  lime  mercliant,  Irish  lime--works,  26  Chambers  street. 

MAUGER,  Auguste,  professor  of  French  and  Drawing,  111  Renfrew  street. 

MAUL  and  Bruce,  painters,  56  London  street. 

MAVER.  Robert,  professor  of  music  and  j)iano-forte  tuner,  408  Parliamentary  roaiL 

Maver,  "William,  confectioner,  309  High  street. 

MAXTON,  Laurence,  provision  merchant,  108  Gallowgate. 

Maxton,  M.  A.,  grocer,  196  Gallowgate. 

Maxton,  Peter,  4  Carleton  court. 

Maxton,  Thomas  S.,  victualler,  101  Saltmarket. 

Maxton,  Mrs.  Alexander,  2  Newton  place. 

MAXWELL,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Anderston  quay. 

Maxwell,  Clerk,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  com  factors.  28  Hope  street. 

Maxwell,  Edward  G.,  collector  of  police  assessment,  70  BeU  St.,  house,  116  George  st. 

Maxwell,  Francis,  of  OUphant,  Maxwell,  and  Steven,  house,  223  West  George  street. 

Maxwell,  Henry,  of  John  Brown  cj-  Co.,  house,  23  Kinning  place. 

Maxwell,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  139  Trongate. 

Maxwell,  John,  saddler  and  harness  maker,   23  Argyll  street,  house,  1  North  Ure 

place,  Eottenrow. 
Maxwell,  John,  keeper  of  jail  square  market,  house,  125  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Maxwell,  John,  tobacco  manufacturer,  72  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Maxwell,  John,  spirit  dealer,  3  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Maxwell,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Pollok.     Parcels  left  at  28  Hutcheson  street. 
Maxwell,  R.  G. ,  surgeon,  57  Renfield  street. 

Maxwell  and  Smith,  wrights,  glaziers,  and  funeral  undertakers,  63  North  Frederick  st. 
Maxwell,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  G  Wallace  court  and  43  Bell  street. 
Maxwell,  Thomas,  of  Maxwell,  Cleric,  cf-  Co.,  house,  23  Woodside  place. 
Maxwell,  Walter,  spirit  dealer,  26  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Maxwell,  William,  pastrj'  baker,  71  Green  street. 

Maxwell,  Mrs.,  1  Melrose  street,  Queen's  crescent. 

Maxwell,  Tslxs.  Robert,,  27  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 
Maxwell,  Jlrs.  William,  of  Dargavel,  223  West  George  street. 

Maxwell,  Miss,  20  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

MAY,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  141  New  City  road. 

May,  Henry,  spirit  dealer  and  coal  agent,  97  George  street. 

May,  John,  pawnbroker,  56  Bridge  street. 

MEADO'WS,  F.  C,  A.M.,  professor  of  the  French,  Italian,  and  Spanish  language.?, 
61  Spring-grove  place.  Grove  street. 

Mechanics'  Institution  and  Library.  57  and  61  North  Hanover  street.     Curatcjr, 
William  Swanston,  house,  20  Hill  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Mechanics'  Institu.tion,  46  Canning  street,  Calton.     A.  Waddle,  superintendent. 

Medical,  Invalid,  and  General  Life  Insurance  Office,  73  St.  Vincent  street.     A. 
Reid,  agent. 

Mediterranean  Steam  Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street, 

MEEK,  John,  perfumer  and  haircutter,  47  St.  Vincent  St.,  house,  17  Holmhead  st. 

Meek,  John,  of  Gordon  and  Meelc,  house,  138  Stirling's  road. 

Meek,  John,  inspector,  Baronj'  Poor,  36  North  Albion  street,  house,  Balgray  cot- 
tage, Springburu. 

Meek,  W,  and  R.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  103  Crown  street. 

Meek,  Miss,  58  West  Regent  street. 

MEESE,  Noah,  manager,  Glasgow  Iron  Vrorlcs,  house,  10  Barony  i)lace. 

Meese,  Thomas,  Iron  Works,  48  Glebe  street. 

MEGEE,  John,  grocei-,  54  Tennent  street. 

MEGGET,  Robert,  muslin  manufacturer,  114  Candleriggs. 

MEIGHAN,  John,  flesher,  133  High  street. 

Meighan,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.,  house,  71  Crown  street. 

MEIKLES,  Aitken,  &.  Co.,   manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  26   Glassford  street 
and  39  Hutcheson  street. 

Meikle,  David,  skinner,  tanner,  and  glue  and  size  maker,  62  Spoutmouth  and  83 
Little  Dovehill,  house,  22  Charlotte  street. 

Meikle.  M.,  remnant  warehouse,  90|^  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Meikle,  Robert,  fish-dealer,  240  Buchanan  street. 

Meikle,  William,  actuary,  N.  S.  Savings  Bank,  house,  2  Grafton  street. 


MEIKLE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MENZIES.  219 


Meikle,  William,  bookseller,  79  Stockwell  street. 

Meikle,  William,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  58  Great  Clyde  St.,  ho.,  25  Coburg  st. 

Meikle,  Mrs,,  155  Egliutou  stieet. 

MEIKLEJOHN,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  105  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Meiklejohn,  James,  spirit  dealer,  66  Hospital  street. 

Meiklejohu,  John,  chop  and  coflee  house,  32  Argyll  street,  and  Athenssum  buildings, 

Ingram  stieet. 
MEIKLEIM,  Rev.  James,  A.M.,  of  Bvownfield  Church,  house,  117  West  Campbell  st. 
Meiklem,  John,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  44  Union  st,  house,  117  West  Campbell  st. 
Meiklem,  Walter,  contractor,  3  St.  Nicholas  place,  Kirk  street. 
MEIN,  Alexander,  of  Mein  and  Cunningham,  house,  5  Holland  place. 
Mein,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  coach  proprietors  and  innkeepers,  7  Argyll  street,  house,  18 

North  Albion  street. 
Mein  and  Cunningham,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  54  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mein,  William,  18  North  Albion  street. 
Mein,  Mrs.  Peter,  commercial  lodgings,  49  Renfield  street. 
Mein,  Mrs.,  8  Stanley  street. 

MELLON,  Edward,  broker,  70  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
MELROSE,  Samuel,  provision  merchant,  21  Oxford  street. 
Melrose,  Mrs.  T.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  76  Canon  street. 

MELVILLE,  Alex.,  commission  agent  and  drysaltery  merchant,  12  Exchange  sq. 
Melville,  Francis,  piano-forte  maker  and  tuner,  357  Argyll  street.     Orders  left  at 

6  Buchanan  street. 
Melville,  James,  tavern  keeper,  Red  Lion  hotel,  72  Great  Clyde  street. 
Melville,  Robert  H.,  stationer,  die-cutter,  and  envelope-maker,  6  Buchanan  street. 
Melville,  William,  wine  and  spiiit  merchant,  52  Broomielaw,  and  91  Waterloo  street, 

Bly  thswoodholm . 
Melville,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  41  Crown  street. 

MELVIN,  Alexander,  at  Fulton  and  Mathiesori's,  ho.,  174  Stafford  pi.,  New  City  rd. 
Melvin,  Andrew,  at  J.  Mitchell  (f  Co.^s,  house,  49  Cadogan  street. 
Melvin,  Brothers,  hat,  cap,  and  shirt  manufacturers,  27  Wilson  street. 
Melvin,  D.,  &  Co.,  agents  for  the  British  Plate  Glass  Company  of  Ravenhead,  5 

Dixon  street. 
Melvin,  James,  spirit  dealer,  4  Brown  street,  Anderston. 
Melvin,  Robert,  of  Melvin,  Brothers,  house,  10  South  Coburg  street. 
Melvin,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  smiths,  machine-makers,  gasiitters,  and  bellhangers,  12  Mel- 
ville lane,  house,  98  Union  street. 
Melvin,  Wm.,  of  Melvin,  Brothers,  house,  10  South  Coburg  street. 
MENNONS,  Miss,  69  Montrose  street. 
MENZIES,  Alexander,  agent  for  John  Colville  &  Co.,   distillers,  Campbelton,  42 

North  Frederick  street. 
Menzies,  Andrew,  funeral  undertaker,  carriage,  job,  and  post-horse  hirer,  livery  stable 

keeper,  and  cit}'  omnibus  proprietor,  10  Argjll  street  and  119  Loudun  street, 

house,  10  Monteith  row. 
Menzies,  Andrew,  of  Balornock.     Letters  left  at  10  Argyll  street. 
Menzies,  C,  victualler,  120  Bridgegate  street. 
Menzies,  C,  fruiterer,  13  Wellington  street. 

Menzies,  Rev.  David,  A.M.,  Free  Martyr's  Church,  9  Hopetoun  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Menzies,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 0  Clyde  place. 
Menzies,  Duncan,  portioner,  16  Sauchiehall  street, 
Menzies,  Gabriel  B.,  77  South  Portland  street. 
Menzies,  George,  pawnbroker,  14  North  street. 

Menzies,  James,  Rainbow  hotel  and  tavern,  6  Bridge  street  and  3  Clyde  place. 
Menzies,  James,  tailor,  170  Trongate. 
Menzies,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  46  Bedford  street. 
Menzies,  John,  gardener,  1  Dalhousie  place.  New  City  road. 

Menzies,  John,  officer  to  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  17  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Menzies,  Peter  Rae,  surgeon,  4  Duke  street,  house,  26  George  street. 
Menzies,  Robert,  house  and  sign  painter  and  paper-hanger,  38  John  street. 
Menzies,  Thomas  and  William,  house  painters  and  paper-hangers,  33  Sauchiehall  at, 
Menzies  &  Smith,  joiners  and  house  carpenters,  157  Eglinton  street. 
Menzies,  William,  of  Menzies  and  Smith,  house,  155  Eglinton  street. 
Menzies,  Mrs.  Janet,  provision  merchant,  143  New  City  road. 


220  MENZIES.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MILLER. 

Menzies,  Marion,  draper,  75  South  Portland  street. 

Menzies,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  166  West  Regent  street. 

Mercantile  Life  Assurance  Association,  Peter  White,  20  Buchanan  street,  agent. 

Mercantile  Advertiser  Office,  19  Royal  Exchange  square. 

MERCER,  Andrew,  solicitor  and  notary-public,  estate,  &c.,  agent  and  sharebroker, 
and  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  agent,  51  Miller  street  and  140  George  street. 

Mercer  &  Johnston,  land  and  estate  agents,  and  timber  valuators,  51  Miller  street. 

Mercer,  Mungo,  flesher,  107  High  street. 

Mercer,  Thomas,  at  William  Dunnls,  62  George  square. 

Mercer,  William,  at  John  Ferguson's,  1  National  Bank  buildings. 

Merchant's  and  Tradesman's  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society,  London.  Geo.  Ma- 
thews, 32  St.  Enoch  square,  and  James  R.  B.  Christie,  100  St.  Vincent  street, 
agents. 

Merchants'  House,  70  Hutcheson  street.     Archibald  Newall,  interim  collector. 

MERRILEES,  Robert,  at  Alex.  Cross  and  Son's,  17  Gallowgate. 

MERRY  &  Cunningham,  iron  and  coal  masters,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

MeiTy,  James,  of  Merry  and  Cunningham,  iron-master,  105  St.  Vincent  street,  house, 
1 94  Athol  place. 

Merry,  James,  coal  master,  Monkland  Canal  Basin,  south  side. 

Merry,  Mrs.,  120  Main's  street. 

METCALF,  Miss,  90  Buccleuch  street. 

METHVEN,  James,  accountant,  69  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  9  Gordon  street. 

METZENBURGH,  L.,  dealer  in  Foreign  and  British  skins,  78  Stockwell  street. 

Mexican  Vice-Consul,  William  Malcolm,  22  Royal  Exchange  square. 

MICHIE,  Alexander,  63  Brown  street. 

MIDDLEMAS,  Robert,  teacher  of  English  and  Geography,  120  West  Campbell  st., 
residence,  Kippoch  House,  Possil  road. 

Middlemas,  Jane,  4  Norfolk  street. 

MIDDLETON,  George,  of  W.  Middleton  cf  Co.,  house,  22  India  street. 

Middleton,  John,  of  W.  Middleton  ^  Co.,  house,  212  St.  Vincent  street. 

Middleton,  Lewis  S.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  9  Cochran  street. 

Middleton,  Lewis  S.,  of  L.  S.  Middleton  and  Co.,  house,  1  Great  Wellington  street. 

Middleton,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  116  Union  street. 

Middleton,  Thomas,  at  Ritchie  and  M'Cormick's,  house,  Blythswood  terrace.  Both- 
well  street. 

Middleton,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  92  St.  Vincent  street.    . 

Middleton,  William,  of  Wm.  Middleton  ^  Co.,  house,  144  St.  Vincent  street. 

Middleton,  Mrs.,  88  North  Hanover  street. 

Middleton,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Blythswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 

Mile-end  Spinning  Co.,  Robert  Cummings,  manager,  house,  44  North  Brook  street. 

MILES,  Rev.  C.  P.,  incumbent  of  St.  Jude's  Episcopal  Chapel,  house,  13  Sandyford 
place. 

Miles,  George,  at  William  Collins  ^  Co.'s,  house,  73  John  street. 

MILL  &  Bimten,  plasterers,  21  Wellington  street. 

Mill,  John,  of  Mill  and  Bunten,  house,  66  Carrick  street. 

MILLAN,  John,  spirit  merchant,  23  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Millen,  James,  53  Holmhead  street. 

Iilillen,  John,  teacher  of  English  and  Geography,  48  George  square,  house,  53  Holm- 
head  street. 
Millen,  Peter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  20  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Millen,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Millen  cf'  Co.,  house,  74  Taylor  street. 

Millen,  Thomas,  tinsmith,  gas-fitter,  and  bell-hanger,  37  George  street,  house,  18 
Taylor  street. 

Millen,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  Garnkirk  Railway  depot.  Orders  left  at  101 
Mitchell  street. 

MILLER,  Adam,  warper,  26  Duke  street. 

Miller,  Alexander,  baker,  138  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Miller,  Alexander,  baker,  83  West  Campbell  street. 

Miller,  Alexander,  of  Inglis  and  WaJcefield, 

Miller,  Alexander,  Dumbarton  parcel  carrier,  177  Trongate. 

Miller,  Alexander,  vitriol  works,  Charlotte  street,  Port-Dundas,  house,  2  Melrose 

street.  Queen's  crescent. 
MiUer,  Alexander,  ofByers  and  Miller,  house,  Govandale,  Govan. 


MILLER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MILLER.  221 


Miller,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  104  Bridgegate, 

Miller,  A.  M'K.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  189  Trongate. 

Millar,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  muslin,  gingham,  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  111  Ingram 
street,  west  side  of  Union  Bank. 

Millar,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Millar  <f  Co.,  house,  5  Douglas  street. 

MiUer,  Andrew,  general  wood-merchant,  88  Maxwell  street,  house,  12  Great  Clyde  st. 

Miller,  Andrew,  weaving  utensil  and  shuttle-maker  and  turner,  154  Stockwell  street. 

Miller,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  48  Bridge  street. 

Millar,  A.  M.,  of  Mitchell,  Millar,  and  Ogilvie,  house,  303  St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  19  Cochran  street. 

Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  victuallers,  19  Park  lane,  and  67  King  street,  Caltou. 
house,  12  Great  Clyde  street. 

Miller,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  22  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Miller,  Archibald  G.  K.,  spirit  dealer,  17  Trongate,  111  Bridgegate,  and  6  Saltmarket. 

Miller  &  Bannerman,  wrights,  and  trunk  and  packing-box  makers,  30  Gordon  street. 

Miller,  Bowman,  baker,  56  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Miller  &  Buchanan,  lithographers,  engravers,  and  ornamental  printers,  21  Argyll  st. 

Miller,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  107  Gallowgate. 

Miller  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  85  Ingram  street. 

Miller  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  27  Findlay  street. 

Miller,  D.  L.,  salesman,  5  Lorn  place. 

Miller,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths  and  brassfounders,  13  Robertson  street. 

Miller,  David,  superintendent  of  buildings,  valuator,  &c.,  house,  13  Eldon  place, 
Kingston. 

Millar,  David,  &  Co.,  wrights  and  builders,  53  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Miller,  David  P.,  of  Wm.  Miller  and  Sons,  at  Springfield  works,  Dalmarnock. 

Miller,  David,  manufacturer,  1 27  Brunsw  ick  street. 

Miller,  David,  jun.,  architect  and  civil  engineer,  87  Union  street,  house,  1  Albert 
place,  Kingston. 

Miller,  David,  provision  merchant.  03  Bridgegate. 

Miller,  Duncan,  boot  and  slioemaker,  99  High  John  sUcet. 

Miller,  Gavin,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  74  Hos])it;il  street. 

Millar,  Gavin,  B.S.,  at  William  Millar's,  36  High  street. 

Miller,  G.,  &  Co.,  Dalmarnock  Chemical  Works,  89  Rumford  street. 

Miller,  George,  at  James  Fulton's,  191  Argyll  street,  house,  Westfield,  Crossmyloof. 

Miller,  George,  ofG,  Miller  cf-  Co.,  house,  1  James  street,  Greenhead. 

Miller,  George,  of  Gartcraig.     Letters  left  at  91  High  street. 

Miller,  George,  surgeon,  167  George  street,  house,  169  do. 

Miller,  George,  victualler,  201  Gallowgate. 

Miller,  George  L.,  H.M.  Customs,  26  South  Portland  street. 

Miller,  Henry,  messenger-at-arms,  25  Queen  street. 

Miller,  James,  Anderston  Print-works,  North  street,  house,  1  Richard  street. 

MUler,  James,  surgeon,  175  Buchanan  street. 

MiUer,  James,  teacher,  of  Miller'' s  School,  151  George  street. 

Miller,  James,  hairdresser,  102  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Miller,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  217  and  219  Argyll  street. 

Miller,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  Gallowgate. 

Miller,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  68  Taylor  street. 

Miller,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  77  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Miller,  James,  carpet,  paper-hanging,  upholsterer,  cabinetmaker,  and  feather  mer- 
chant, 130  and  132  Trongate. 

Miliar,  James,  of  Muter  and  Millar,  house  and  works,  Milton,  Dunglas,  Dumbarton- 
shire. 

Miller,  James,  of  Robert  Miller  and  Son,  house,  15  South  Apsley  place. 

Miller,  James,  merchant,  49  Montrose  street. 

Miller,  James,  superintendent  of  lamps,  house,  7  Park  place. 

Miller,  James,  M.D.,  38  South  Portland  street. 

Miller,  James,  at  Crafts  and  Stell's,  158  Randolph  terrace. 

MUler,  James,  warper  and  house  factor,  59  Hutcheson  street. 

MiUer,  James,  of  Miller  and  Pearce,  house,  425  Argyll  street. 

Miller,  James,  cabinet  and  picture-frame  maker,  37  Renfrew  lane. 

Miller,  James,  portrait-painter,  19  Cochran  street. 

Miller,  James,  sheriff-officer,  122  Saltmarket, 


222  MILLER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MILLER. 

Miller,  James,  joiner  and  builder,  281  Dobbie's  loan.  -i 

Miller,  James,  manager,  Port-Dundas  Pottery  Co.,  ho.,  64  Bishop  St.,  Port-Dundas; 
Miller,  James,  confectioner,  4  Bell  street  and  22  Saltmarket. 
Miller,  James,  stay  warehouse,  118  George  street. 

Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  rivet,  screw,  and  bolt  manufacturers,  170  Stobcross  street. 
Miller,  James,  of  James  Miller  cf  Co.,  house,  Lancefield  place,  25  Lancefield  quay. 
Miller,  James  and  Henry,  tea  dealers  and  general  grocers,  309  Argyll  street. 
Miller,  Jan-.es,  Son,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  general  yarn  agents,  98  Mil- 
ler street. 
Miller,  John  R.,  agent  for  the  London  Indisputable  Life  Policy  Company,  16   St. 

Vincent  place. 
Miller,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  17  Hospital  street. 

Miller,  John,  accountant  and  stockbroker,  agent  for  the  Scottish  Union  Fire  Insur- 
ance, and  the  Standard  Life  Assurance,  71  Queen  street,  house,    6  Ure  place, 
Montrose  street. 
Miller,  John,  straw-hat  and  lace  warehouse,  110  Argyll  street. 
Miller,  John,  land  agent,  valuer,  &c.,  14  Rutland  crescent,  Govan  road. 
Miller,  John,  merchant,  168  St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller,  John,  warehouseman,  18,  20,  and  22  High  street,  house,  50  Charlotte  streets 
Miller,  John,  collector  of  city  poor  rates,  70  Bell  street. 
Miller,  John,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance  agent,  8  John  street. 
Miller,  John,  agent,  289  Parliamentary  road. 
Miller,  J.,  jun.,  merchant,  168  St.  Vincent  street. 
Miller,  John,  victualler,  223  Gallowgate. 

Miller,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  1  South  Portland  street. 
Miller,  John,  A.M.,  teacher  of  St.  Mungo  School,  house,  457  Duke  street. 
Miller,  John,  spirit  dealer,  42  Forth  stieet. 
Miller,  John,  portioner,  71  Renfrew  street. 
Millar,  John,  grocer,  21  Finlay  street. 
Miller,  John,  lieutenant  of  police.  Southern  district. 
Miller,  John,  of  Lennox  and  Miller,  residence,  Daisybank,  Paisley. 
Miller,  John,  8  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Miller,  John  S.,  of  William  Miller  and  Son,  residence,  Springfield  house. 
Miller,  John,  of  Hamilton  and  Miller,  house,  119  Rottenrow. 
Miller,  John,  furnishing  shop,  95  Maitland  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Miller,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and  tea  merchant,  6  King  street. 
Millar,  John,  bookseller,  agent  for  G.  Virtue,  publisher,  27  Union  street. 
Miller,  John  F.,  67  Grove  street. 
Miller,  John,  agent,  41  Burnside  street. 
Miller,  John,  cooper,  15  Jackson  street. 
Miller,  John,  flesher,  170  High  street. 
Millar,  John,  of  Robert  Machay  tf-  Co.,  house,  south-west  corner  of  Queen  crescent. 

Miller,  Joseph,  clothier,  43  Jamaica  street.  ; 

Miller,  Lawiie,  clothier  and  general  outfitter,  86  Jamaica  street.  * 

Miller,  I.eander,  lace  and  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  38  Queen  street. 

Miller,  Maxwell,  of  James  Wyllie  <f  Co.,  house,  Madeira  buildings,  267  Argj'll  street. 

Miller  &  lilorehead,  provision  merchants,  158  High  street,  and  106  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Miller,  Mungo,  tailor,  44  Ilutcheson  street. 

Miller,  M.,  perfumery  and  general  fancy  warehouse,  30  Argyll  arcade. 

IJiller  and  Pe^irce,  plumbers  and  coppersmiths,  8  and  12  Carrick  street. 

Miller,  Peter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  81  Stirling's  road,  house,  182  do. 

Miller,  Peter,  hosier  and  glover,  250  Areyll  street. 

Miller,  Richard  T  ,  of  Richard  T.  Miller  If  Co.,  ho.,  289  Belhaven  pi.,  Sauchiehall  rd. 

Miller,  Richard  T.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  25  Gordon  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  corn  factor,  230  Argyll  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  Miller  and  Buchanan,  house,  11  Sauchiehall  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  Addie,  Miller,  and  Rankin,  residence,  Belvidere. 

Miller,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,   and  librarian,   57  Gallowgate,  house,  42  St. 
Andrew's  square. 

Miller,  Robert,  &  Sen,  wrights,  cabinet,  trunk,  and  packing-box  makers,  29  Stirling 
street,  and  94  Nelson  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  Robert  Miller  and  Son,  house,  Franklin  place,  St.  George's  road. 

MiUer,  Robert,  of  J.  cj-  T.  Tassie,  houBe,  Mrs.  Williamson's,  62  Glassford  street. 


MILLER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MILLS.  223' 

Miller,  Robert,  hosier,  106  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  baker,  Willowbauk,  66  and  G8  Stewart  street,  Gowcaddens. 

MQler,  Robert,  carter  and  cov/feeder,  10  Balmauno  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  victualler,  5  Stevenson  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  bouse,  46  Crown  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  228  Broomielaw. 

Miller,  Robert,  traveller,  220  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Miller,  Robert,  of  Russell,  Miller^  and  Ricssell,  bouse,  3  M'AIpine  street. 

Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Free  St.  Matthew's,  12  Albany  place. 

Miller,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  8  Portugal  street. 

Miller,  Thomas,  at  W.  Dunn's,  62  George  square. 

Miller,  Thomas,  wright,  35  Cadogan  street. 

Miller,  Thomas,  beadle  and  agent,  65  Norfolk  street. 

Miller,  M'illiain,  of  Miller  and  Morehead,  lodgings,  203  Thistle  street. 

Miller,  William,  shipmaster,  7  Brighton  place,  New  City  road. 

Miller,  William,  victualler,  183  Castle  street. 

Miller,  William,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  smiths,  15  Buchan  St.,  Gorbals. 

Miller,  William,  victualler  and  grocer,  118  Garscube  road. 

Miller,  William  P.,  of  William,  Miller  and  Sons,  at  Springfield  works,  Dalmarnock.    ' 

Miller,  William,  of  William  Miller  and  Co.,  house,  176  Victoria  pi..  Upper  Crown  st. 

Miller,  William,  of  Skene,  Miller,  ^  Co.,  house,  9  Cambridge  street. 

Miller,  William,  &  Sons,  turkey-red  dyers  and  calico-printers,  27  South  Frederick 
street,  works,  Sprmgfield,  Dalmarnock. 

Miller,  William,  cotton-yarn,  wool,  and  worsted  shop,  135  Gallowgate. 

Miller,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  Centre  street. 

Miller,  William,  commission  agent,  16  St.  Enoch  sq.,  ho.,  Windybank,  Port-Eglinton.. 

Miller,  William,  shoemaker,  6  John  stieet,  Bridgeton. 

Millar,  William,  at  John  Millar's,  18,  20,  and  22  High  street. 

Miller,  William,  Provanmills.     Letters  left  at  94  Nelson  street. 

Miller,  William,  of  A.  Orr,  Ewing,  cf  Co.,  house,  Shawlands. 

Miller,  William,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  26  High  street,  house,  12  Trongate. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  lodgings,  55  Renfrew  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.,  boarding  and  day  school,  8  Woodside  crescent. 

Miller,  Mrs,,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  125  Duke  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.  George,  148  Renfrew  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  20  Rope-work  lane. 

Miller,  Mrs.  James,  60  Buccleuch  street. 

Miller,  Bliss,  dressmaker,  1 22  Sauchiehall  street. 

Miller,  Miss  Jane,  provision  merchant,  30  Candleriggs. 

Miller,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  135  High  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5  Wellington  arcade. 

Miller,  Miss,  staymaker,  103  Renfrew  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  lodgings,  173  Sauchiehall  street. 

Millar,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  1  South  Portland  street. 

Miller,  Misses,  256  Brandon  place.  West  George  street. 

Miller,  Misses,  60  Renfrew  stieet. 

Millar's  Charity  School  for  Girls,  15 1  George  street. 

MILLIGEN,  John,  ship  and  commission  agent,  65  Jamaica  street,  house,  79  Water- 
loo street. 

Milligan,  John,  builder,  4  Surrey  street,  Laurieston. 

Milligan,  Patrick,  pawnbroker,  113  New  wynd. 

Milligan,  Robert,  coal  agent,  61  Finnieston  street. 

Milligan,  Mrs.  Robert,  baker,  109  Canning  street, 

MILLIKEN,  James,  house  factor,  35  Miller  street,  house,  5  Wemyss  place. 

Milliken,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  125  Wellington  street. 

Milliken,  Misses,  &  Mooney,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  3  Germiston  street. 

MILLING,  M.,  Kinning,  &  Co,  merchants,  77  Brunswick  street. 

MILLS,  Alexander,  confectioner,  18  Candleriggs. 

Mills,  George,  editor  of  the  Glasgow  Advertiser  and  Railway  and  8hi2>ping  Journal, 
21  Argj'U  street,  house,  6  Holland  place. 

Mills,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  131  George  street,  ho.  50  North  Albion  street 

Mills,  John  S.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  98  West  George  street. 

Mills,  John  S.,  of  John  S,  Mills  ^  Co.,  house,  7  Woodside  terrace. 


224  MILLS— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— MITCHELL. 


Mills,  Thomas,  general  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  1  Kinning  place. 

Mills,  William,  merchant,  98  West  George  street,  house,  7  Woodside  terrace. 

Mills,  William,  slater,  29  Normal  place,  Garscube  road,  and  19  New  City  road, 

MILNE,  Alexander,  of  Gartfeny,  30  Monteith  row. 

Milne,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  54  Hope  street. 

Milne,  Alexander,  67  West  Nile  street. 

Milne,  Alexander,  victualler  and  grocer,  742  Gallowgate. 

Milne,  Alexander,  dealer  in  mechanics'  tools,  26  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Milne,  George,  commission  agent,  20  College  street. 

Miine,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  62  Marlborough  street. 

Milne,  James,  of  Stojfel,  Milne,  cj*  Co.,  house,  13  Columbia  place.  New  City  road. 

Mylne,  James,  portmanteau,  trunk,  and  travelling-bag  manufac,  24  Buchanan  st. 

Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  wholesale  stationers,  rope  and  twine  manufacturers,  and  general 

commercial  agents,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Milne,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  Virginia  street. 
Milne,  William,  spirit  dealer,  16  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Milne,  William,  spirit  dealer,  3  Love  loan. 
Milne,  William,  spirit  dealer,  70  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Milne,  WiUiam,  121  North  Montrose  street. 
Milne,  Mrs.  George,  lodgings,  68  Bath  street. 
Milne,  Miss,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  168  Hope  street. 
MILROY,  James,  clothier,  17  Jail  square. 
Milroy  &  Rodie,  tea  merchants,  48  Hutcheson  street. 
Milroy,  William,  of  Milroy  and  Rodie,  house,  30  Rose  street,  Gamethill. 
Milroy,  Mrs.,  47  Renfrew  street. 

Milton  Free  Church,  69  Rose  street,  Gamethill ;  Rev.  Hugh  M'Dougall,  minister. 
Milton  Printfield,  warehouse.  111  Ingram  street. 
MINNOCH,  W.  H.,  77  Glassford  street. 
MINTO,  David,  coffee-roaster  and  sugar-pounder,  and  general  grinder,  27  and  29 

M'Pherson  street,  otFHigh  street,  house,  3)  Ming  street. 
Minto,  John  D.,  grocer,  80  King  street. 
Minto,  J.,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  73  Union  :ihc;ct.. 

MIRRLEES,  James  B.,  of  M'-Onie.  and  Mirrlees,  house,  12  Rutland  crescent. 
Mirrlees,  Robert,  organ-builder,  23  Cochran  street. 
Mirrlees,  William,  &  Co.,  saddlers,  97  Buchanan  street. 

Mirrlees,  W.,  jun.,  of  W.  Mirrlees  <f  Co.,  residence,  Buruside  House,  Hamilton. 
Mirilees,  William,  336  Sauchiehall  street. 
Min-lees,  Mrs.,  137  Cambridge  street. 
MITCHELL,  Alexander,  currier  and  wholesale  leather  merchant,  57  Stockwell  street, 

house,  71  Charlotte  street. 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  of  Glasgow  Apothecaries^  Co.,  house,  13  Elmbank  place. 
Mitchell,  A.,  M.D.,  12  Falkland  place. 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  clockmaker,  350  Parliamentary  road,  house,  3  Windsor  street. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  Ibroxholm,  Paisley  road. 

Mitchell,  Alexander  M.,  of  Mitchell,  Miller,  and  Ogilvie,  house,  18  Queen's  crescent. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  of  Edmiston  and  Mitchell,  house,  5  Melrose  street. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  road  surveyor,  Greenlaw  cottage,  Partick. 
Mitchell,  Allardice,  &  Mitchell,  writers,  36  Miller  street. 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  and  Mitchell,  house,  4  Blythswood  place. 
Mitchell,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  53  Bell  street. 
Mitchell,  Archibald,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Hutcheson  street.. 
Mitchell,  A.  0.,  of  Mitchell,  Allardice,  and  Mitchell,  house,  4  Blythswood  place. 
Mitchell,  Arthur,  M.D.,  92  Sauchiehall  street. 
Mitchell  &  Campbell,  clothiers,  29  Brunswick  place. 
Mitchell  &  Campbell,  accountants  and  insurance  agents,  and  agents  for  the  Liverpool 

and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  David,  of  Free  St.  Luke's,  33  Monteith  row. 
Mitchell,  David,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Mitchell,  Edward,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  70  Maitland  street. 
Mitchell,  George,  of  MacLeroy,  Hamilton,  cf  Co.,  house,  20  Monteith  row. 
Mitchell  and  Husband,  paper-slainers,  73  West  Campbell  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  1  Richard  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  engravei-s,  printers,  and  lithographers,  45  Argyll  arcade. 


MITCHELL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MITCHELL.  225 

Mitchell,  James,  of  Mitchell,  Allardlce,  and  Mitchell,  house,  2  Windsor  terrace.  Great 

Western  road. 
Mitchell,  James,  sherifF-offlcer  and  constable,  and  account  collector,  21  Stockwell  pi. 
Mitchell,  James,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  27  King  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  slater,  132  Sauchiehall  street. 

Mitchell,  James,  of  Mitchell  and  Wallace,  house,  6  Annfield  place,  Duke  street. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  James,  5  Abbotsford  place. 

Mitchell,  John,  tobacconist,  268  Gallowgate,  house,  4  Belgrove  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  hosier  and  glover,  94  and  96  Bell  street. 

Mitchell,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Anderston  Distillery,  58  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Mitchell,  John  &  James,  general  grocers,  31  King  street,  house,  30  do. 
Mitchell,  John,  of  Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  house,  2  Chatham  place, 
Mitchell,  John,  tobacconist,  81  Gallowgate. 

Mitchell,  John,  merchant  and  shipowner,  18  East  Clyde  street,  house,  Oatlands. 
Mitchell,  John,  &  Son,  cork  merchants  and  manufacturers,  18  East  Clyde  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  jun.,  Ottoman  and  Portuguese  vice-consul,  18  East  Clyde  street,  ho,, 

7  Great  Wellington  street.  Paisley  road. 
Mitchell,  John,  grocer,  60  Weaver  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  merchant,  37  Turner's  court. 

Mitchell,  John,  at  John  Buchanan  <f  Co.'s,  house,  Cessnock  road,  Govan. 
Mitchell,  John,  commission  agent,  234  Buchanan  street. 

Mitchell,  John,  head-master,  English  Department,  St.  Andrew's  Parish  School. 
Mitchell,  John,  of  J.  and  V/.  Mitchell,  16  Holland  place. 
Mitchell,  J.,  currier  and  boot-crimper,  61  Gallowgate. 

Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  watchmakers,  jewellers,  and  goldsmiths,  119  Buchanan  street. 
Mitchell,  Moncrieff,  of  Wylie  and  Mitchell,  house,  18  Queen's  crescent. 
Mitchell,  Millar,  &  Ogilvie,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  24  Queen  street. 
Mitchell,  Nelson,  ofS.  Mitchell  and  Son,  house,  13  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Mitchell,  Patrick,  ofR  and  P.  Mitchell,  house,  38  Monteith  row. 
Mitchell,  Richard,  ofE.  and  P.  Mitchell,  5  James  street,  Greenhead. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  church  ofScer,  8  West  George  street. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  smith  and  farrier,  26  and  28  Carrick  street. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  61  Maitland  street. 
Mitchell,  Robert  A.,  writer,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Mitchell,  R.  and  A.,  zebra-dress  manufacturers,  Royal  Exchange  court,  85  Queen  st. 
Mitchell,  R.  and  P.,  cotton-spinners,  mill,  5  James  street,  Greenhead. 
Mitchell,  Stephen,  &  Son,  tobacconists,  52  St.  Andrew  square.   ' 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  house-factor  and  funeral  undertaker,  149  Canning  street,  Calton, 

house,  80  do. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant,  35  Kingston  place. 

Mitchell  &  Wallace,  engineers  and  iron-founders,  Camlachie  Foimdry,  Gallowgate. 
Mitchell,  W.  &  A.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers  and  tobacconists,  40  Trongate. 
Mitchell,  W.  &  J.,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  merchants,  242  Argyll  st.  and  10  Hope  St. 
Mitchell,  William,   hide  and  leather  merchant,  47  East  Howard  street,  works  and 

house,  St.  Ninian's,  by  Stirling. 
Mitchell,  William,  agent,  61  Waterloo  street. 
Mitchell,  William,  tobacconist,  193  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Mitchell,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  31  Dalhousie  street. 
Mitchell,  William,  tobacconist,  66  Nelson  street. 
Mitchell,  William  G.,  &  Co,,  merchants,  76  Virginia  street. 
Mitchell,  William,  working  jeweller,  29  Union  street. 
Mitchell,  William  W.,  merchant,  159  Eglinton  street. 
Mitchell  &  Wilson,  wholesale  tobacconists,  43  Argyll  street. 
Mitchell,  M.  S.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  75  Renfield  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Andrew,  baker,  55  Main  street,  Calton. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  190  Athol  place,  Bath  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Alexander,  5  Melrose  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  21  College  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Colin  G.,  15  West  Prince's  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  David,  gardener,  259  George  street,  house,  Haghill. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  William,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  289  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Moncrieff,  18  Queen's  crescent. 

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226         MITCHELL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MONTGOMERY. 


Mitchell,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  27  Normal  place. 

Mitchell,  Miss,  teacher,  free  Normal  Seminary,  HI  Murray  place,  New  City  road. 

MiTEE  General  Life  Assurance,  Annuity,  and  Endowment  Office,  12   Wellington 

street;  William  Bisset,  agent. 
MOCIIKIE,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  31  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
MOFFAT,  Adam,  tailor  and  clothier,  95  Argyll  street. 
Moffat,  Charles,  wright  and  glazier,  111  West  Nile  street,  house,  176  do. 
Moffat,  James,  jun.,  of  Aitlcen  and  Maffcd,  house,  18  Abbotsford  place. 
Moffat,  John,  clog-maker,  56  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Moffat,  John,  manager,  Victoria  Baths,  106  West  Nile  street,  house,  124  do. 
Moffat,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Eeid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Moffat,  William,  surgeon,  75  Sauchiehall  street. 

Moffat,  William,  tallow-chandler,  43  and  45  King  street,  works,  47  do. 
Moffat,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  685  Gallowgate. 
Moffat,  William  Hall,  and  Sons,  clog  shoemakers,  27  King  street,  Calton. 
Moffat,  Mrs.  Alexander,  victualler,  12  King  street,  house,  124  Trongate. 
Moffat,  Mrs.  William,  138  Gallowgate. 
Moffat,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  4  Cambridge  street. 
Moffat,  Mrs.,  milliner,  11  Nelson  street. 
Moffat,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  40  Bedford  street. 
Moffat,  Miss,  French  staymaker,  57  Argj'll  arcade. 

MOIR,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  174  Gallowgate, 
Moir,  James,  plane-maker,  95  Argyll  street. 
Moir,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Clyde  place. 
Moir,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54  George  street. 
Moir,  William,  of  Perston,  Moir,  4'  Co.,  house,  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Moir,  Janet,  eating-house,  37  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

MOLLISON,  John,  at  Alex.  Smith  cf-  Co.'s,  28  St.  Vincent  place,  ho.,  13  Columbia  pi. 
Mollison,  William,  sen.,  dyer,  24  Dalhousie  street. 

MoUison,  William,  jun.,  of  Brand  and  Mollison,  house,  9  Hill  street,  GavncthiU. 
Mollison,  William,  of  Brand  and  Mollison,  house,  24  Dalhousie  street,  Garnethill. 
Mollison,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  43  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
MONAGHAN,  William,  of  Free  Pi-ess  newspaper,  73  Trongate. 
MONCEIEFF,  Hugh,  of  Moncrieff,  Paterson,  and  Forbes,  house,  12  Brandon  place, 

Wetit  George  street. 
Moncrieff,  Paterson,  and  Forbes,  writers,  45  West  George  street. 
Moncrieff,  James,  jun.,  commision  agent  and  drysalter,  43  Howard  street,  house, 

10  Richmond  street. 
MoNKLAND  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  manufacturers  of  pig  and  bar  iron,  33  West  George 

street. 
Monklaiid  Railway  Company's  Office,  37  West  Gecrge  street. 
MONOCK,  Mrs.  Je;.n,  milliner,  242  Gallowgate. 

MONSLEY  &  Co.,  wine  shippers,  Cadiz ;  J.  B.  Sherriff,  agent,  9  Virginia  street. 
MONTEITH,  Adam,  writer,  and   agent  for  the  Palladium  Life  Assurance  Society, 

73  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  3  Greenvale  place,  Woodlands  road. 
Monteith,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  and  6  M'Pherson  street. 
Monteath  and  Black,  writers,  46  West  George  street. 
Monteith,  Henry,  &  Co.,  bandana  and  yarn  warehouse,  11  George  square  and  i;32 

Queen  street;  printing  and  dj'e  works,  Rutherglcn  bridge  and  Blantyre. 
Monteath,  James,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  28  Bridge  street,  house,  30  do. 
Monteath,  James,  of  Monteath  and  Black,  clerk  to  the  subdivision  of  the  lieutenancy, 

46  West  George  street,  house,  3  Queen  terrace. 
Monteith,  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  387  Argyll  street,  house,  391  do. 
Monteith,  John,  writer,  32  Exchange  square,  house,  'Wcstbank,  Eenfrev,'  road. 
Monteith,  John,  &  Co.,  calico-printers,  51  Buchanan  street. 
Moiiteitli,  Peter,  of  J.  Monteith  and  Son,  30  Bridge  street. 
Monteith,  L'obert,  tavern  keeper,  81  Trongate  street. 

Monteith,  "William,  &  Co.,  animal  charcoal  manufacturers,  406  Dobbie's  loan. 
Monteith,  AVilliam,  of  William  Monteith  cj-  Co.,  house,  88  North  Hanover  street. 
Monteith,  IMrs.  William,  furnishings,  44  Green  street,  Calton, 

MONTFLEURY,  Alexander  de,  merchant,  98  Miller  street,  house,  150  Holland  st. 
MONTGOMERY,  Adam,  window  and  door-plate  manufacturer  and  engraver,  50 

Oswald  street,  Bridgeton. 


MONTGOMERY.— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY.— MORRIS.  227 

Montgomery,  Archd.,  M,D.,  surgeon,  10  Saltmarket  street,  house,  82  London  street. 

Moutgomerj-,  Daniel,  cork  manufacturer,  1  Muirhead  street,  Gorbals. 

Montgomerie  &  Fleming,  writers,  62  Miller  street. 

Moutg(jmery,  Hugh,  carter  and  coal  agent,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 

Montgomerie,  John,  cowfeeder,  10  Macfarlane  street. 

Montgomerie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  CO  Wallace  street,  Tradeston. 

Montgomerie,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  works,  Port-Duudas,  house,  92 

Bath  street. 
Montgomerie,  J.  T.,  watchmaker  and  goldsmith,  1  Crown  street. 
Montgomerie,  M.,  of  Montgomerie  and  Fleming,  residence,  Kelvinside  house. 
Montgomerie,  Peter,  warehouseman,  106  North  Frederick  street. 
Montgomery,  Robert,  warper,  2  North  Albion  court. 
Montgomery,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  46  Maxwell  street. 
Montgomery,  William,  dairyman,  107  High  John  street. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.  J.,  stay  manufacturer,  196  Rottenrow. 
Montgomerj-,  Mrs.,  lodging-house  keeper,  50  North  Albion  street. 
MOODY,  Andrew,  agent  and  broker,  licensed  to  sell  \ij  auction,  19  Royal  Exchange 

square,  house,  9  West  Regent  street. 
Moody,  David,  joiner,  28  Crown  street. 
Moody  and  ilaclure,  writers,  and  agents  for  the  North  British  Insurance  Company, 

26  Gordon  street. 
Moody,  Robert,  writer,  of  Moody  and  3faclure,  house,  Kirkfield  Cottage,  Bothwell. 
Moodie,  William,  Tempei-ance  coffee-house,  94  Glassford  street. 
MOONEY,  John,  surgeon,  133  Bridgegate  street. 

Mooney,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  67  Main  street,  Gorbals,  house,  5  Malta  street. 
Moonej',  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  39  Saltmarket. 
MOORE,  A.,  coal  agent,  130  Hospital  street. 
Moore,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Queen  street. 
Moore,  George,  coach-trimmer,  10  Duke  street. 
Moore,  James,  pawnbroker,  68  Centre  street. 

Moore,  John,  haircutter  and  perfumer,  108  Queen  street,  house,  62  George  street. 
Moore,  John,  smith,  bell-hanger,  and  gasfitter,  67  Govau  St.,  ho.,  115  Thistle  st. 
Moore,  John,  hairdresser,  57  Finlay  street. 
Moore,  John,  cotton-spinner,  71  Main  street,  Bridgcton. 

Moore,  Ralph,  oj"  Alexander  and  Moore,  mining  engineer,  Dalmaruock  cottage. 
Moore,  Richard,  shoemaker,  18  Well  street,  Calton. 
Moore,  William,  spirit  dealer,  27  St.  Ninian  street. 
Moore,  William,  sawmaker  and  cutler,  34  Brunswick  place. 
Moore,  \V.  H.,  London  piano-forte  and  music  sellei',  70  Buchanan  street,  house,  122 

South  Portland  street. 
Moore,  W.  P.,  at  P.  and  W.  M^Lellan's,  house,  93  Waterloo  street. 
Moore,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  49  Clyde  buildings. 

MORE,  Alexander,  and  Son,  engineers  and  millwrights,  33  Montrose  street. 
More,  James,  and  Co.,  iron  merchants,  14  and  16  East  Nile  street. 
More,  James,  oJ"  J.  More  (]■  Co.,  house,  194  Gallowgate  street. 
More,  James,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  468  Argyll  street. 
More,  John,  teacher,  College  open.  High  street,  house,  11  Wright  street. 
More,  William,  of  A.  Moore  and  Son,  house,  Sackville  place,  136  Stirling's  road. 
MORELAND,  Adair,  window  glazier,  247  and  249  Argyll  st,  house,  10  Jamaica  st. 
Moreland,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  3  Park  lane. 
MORGAN,  James,  wright,  71  Cowcaddens  street. 
Morgan,  M'Ewan,  &  Co.,  merchants,  32  George  square. 
Morgan,  Patrick,  surgeon,  60  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Morgan,  William,  of  Morgan,  M''Eioan,  cj'  Co.,  residence,  Springfield-house,  Calder. 
MORlER,  William,  brush  manufacturer,  145  Argyll  st.,  house,  32  Grafton  square. 
MORIES,  Munro,  &  Co.,  coke  manufacturers  and  coal  merchants,  15  Rentield  street, 

works,  Port-Dundas. 
MORRALL,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  48  Canon  street. 
MORRAN,  Gavin,  flesher,  3  New  City  road. 
Morran,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  furriers  and  skin  dealers,  3  Antigua  place. 
MORRIS  and  Cochran,  shawl,  dress,  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  14  Gavthland  St. 
Morris  &.  Co ,  commission  agents  for  foreign  produce,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Morris,  E.  H.,  teacher,  1  South  Portland  street. 


228  MORRIS.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MORRISON. 

Morris,  Hugh,  piano-forte  maker,  1  Love  loan. 

Morris,  James,  &  Co.,  ship  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  83  Jamaica  street . 

Morris,  James,  drysalter  and  commission  merchant,  35  Miller  street. 

Morris,  J.  H.,  cooperage,  50  Robertson  street. 

Morris,  William,  of  Morris  and  Cochran^  14  Garthland  street. 

Morris,  Samuel,  of  Morris  and  Co.,  house,  279  Sauchiehall  street. 

MORRISON,  Alexander  and  James,  -writers,  40  St,  Vincent  place. 

Morrison,  Alexander,  drysalter,  36  Garscube  place. 

MoiTison,  Alexander,  of  Robert  Walker  f  Co.,  house,  45  Robertson  street. 

Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Ballinakill,  of  Alexander  and  James  Morrison,  house,  125 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
MoiTison,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  1  Brown  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Morrison,  Andrew,  grocer,  victualler,  and  spirit  dealer,  122  London  road. 
Morrison,  Angus,  jun.,  ofB.  Morrison  and  Son,  house,  Elmwood,  Little  Govaa. 
Morrison,  Archd.,  pattern-drawer,  print-cutter,  and  lithographer,  18  Hutcheson  st. 
Morrison,  Archd.,  commercial  teacher,  57  St.  George's  place,  house,  184  Buchanan  st. 
Morrison,  Charles,  baker,  290  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,  Charles,  wxight  and  funeral  undertaker,  17  Greyfriars  wynd,  house,  27 

Balmanno  street. 
Morison,  Daniel,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  54  Gordon  street. 
Morison,  Daniel,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  9  Nicholson  street, 
Morrison,  David,  bookbinder  and  stationer,  100  Union  street. 
Morrison,  D,  C,  at  Campbell  4'  Co.'s,  house,  26  Taylor  street. 
Morrison,  Duncan,  and  Son,  manufacturers  and  commission  merchants,  33  Buchanan 

street. 
Morrison,  Duncan,  ofD.  Morrison  and  Son,  ho.,  Elmwood,  1  York  st ,  Little  Govan. 
Morrison,  George,  writing-master  and  accountant,  315  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,  George,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  and  worsted  woollen-yarn  agents, 

62  Queen  street. 
Morison,  George,  of  George  Morison  cj'  Co.,  he,  4  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  rd. 
Morrison,  H.  &  A.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  207  Argyll  street  and  1  Jamaica  street. 
Morison,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  23  South  Hanover  street. 
Morrison,  James,  at  William  Gilmour  cf  Co.''s,  house,  90  Frederick  street. 
Morrison,  James,  baker,  444  Argj'll  street. 
Morrison,  James,  cowfeeder,  Woodlands  road. 

Morrison,  James,  of  A.  and  J.  Morrison,  house,  125  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Morison,  James  George,  of  J.  G.  Morison  cf  Co.,  house,  298  St.  Vincent  street. 
Morison,  James  L.,  of  George  Morison  4  Co.,  ho.,  8  Florence  place.  Woodlands  road. 
Morrison,  James,  wright  and  house  factor,  17  Bishop  street,  Anderston,  house,  8  do. 
Morrison,  James,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  11  Virginia  street. 
Morrison,  James,  general  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  399  Gallowgate. 
Morrison,  James,  commission  agent,  10  Abbotsford  place. 
Morrison,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  92  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Morrison,  James,  lithographer  and  engraver,  124  Trongate. 
Morrison,  J.,  cane  dealer,  and  bonnet  and  cap-cane  manufacturer,  5  Hope  street. 
Morrison,  John,  muslin  manufacturer,  62  Brunswick  street,  house,  Brierland  cottage, 

Govan. 
Morrison,  John,  printcutter.  111  Virginia  street. 
Morrison,  John,  ropespinner,  260  Duke  street. 
Morrison,  John,  spirit  merchant,  98  Glebe  street. 
Morrison,  John,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  48  London  street,  slate  yards,  148  Broomie- 

law  and  29  Spoutmouth. 
Morrison,  John,  bookseller,  stationer,  map  publisher,  and  librarian,  21  New  Bridge 

street,  house,  16  do. 
Morrison,  John,  of  J.  and  J.  Morrison,  house,  7  Sommerville  place. 
Morison,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  62  Queen  street. 

Morrison,  John,  Kildalton  Distillery,  Islay,  counting-house,  35  Buchanan  street. 
Morrison,  John,  30  Charlotte  street. 
Morrison,  John,  and  Son,  pattern^drawers  and  printcutters,  22  Pitt  street,  house,  16 

Douglas  street. 
Morrison,  John,  spirit  dealer,  30  South  Coburg  street. 

Morrison,  John,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  11  Virginia  street,  house,  18  Bridge  street. 
Morrison,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  18  Canning  street,  Caltou. 


MOERISOK— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MORTON.  229 


Morrison,  Jos.  and  John,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  51  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Morrison,  Joseph,  of  J.  and  J.  Momson,  house,  7  Sommerville  place. 

Morrison,  Nathan,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  18  Jamaica  street. 

Morrison,  Peter,  at  D.  M'-Gregor  ^  Co's,  66  Miller  street. 

Morrison,  Richard  N.,  secretary,  Phonetic  Society,  131  Argyll  street, 

Morrison,  Robert,  staymaker,  34  St.  Andrew  street, 

Morrison,  Robert,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  90  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Morrison,  R.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  21  Crown  street  and  186  Gallowgate. 

Morison,  Roderick,  3  South  Apsley  place. 

Morrison  &  Son,  hatters,  and  army  and  navy  uniform  capmakers,  131  Argyll  street. 

Morrison,  Thomas,  provision  dealer,  130  Garscube  road. 

Morrison,  Thomas,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  and  picture-framer,  8  Sauchiehall  St. 

Morrison,  Walter,  surgeon,  114  South  Portland  street. 

Morison,  William,  merchant,  135  Buchanan  street,  house,  18  Royal  terrace. 

Morrison,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants.  Royal  Exchange. 

Morrison,  William,  &  Co.,  fishmongers,  71  Norfolk  street. 

Morrison,  William,  baker,  195  Castle  street,  St.  Rollox. 

Morrison,  William,  agent ybr  Messrs.  Reid  ^  Co.,  London,  229  East  George  street. 

Morison,  William,  of  W.  Morison  (f  Co.,  house,  18  Newton  place. 

Morrison,  William,  of  Morrison  and  Son,  house,  44  South  Portland  street. 

Momson,  William  &  Alexander,  ship  agents,  41  Oswald  street. 

Morrison,  William,  at  C.  D.  Donald  and  Sons',  house,  65  Renfleld  street. 

Morrison,  William,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  58  Cowcaddens  street. 

Morison,  William,  65  Jamaica  street,  house,  21  Apsley  place. 

Morison,  William  C,  stationer  and  quill  merchant,  4  Dunlop  street. 

Morrison,  William,  spirit  dealer,  10  Milton  street. 

Morrison,  William,  tobacconist,  30  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Morrison,  IMrs.  Daniel,  tavern  keeper,  110  Broomielaw. 

Morrison,  Mrs.» William,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  260  Argyll  street. 

Morrison,  Miss  Janet,  furnishings  and  hosiery,  2  Norfolk  street. 

Morrison,  Miss  M.,  furnishing  shop,  55  Trongate. 

Morrison,  Miss  J.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  44  Nelson  strett. 

Morrison,  Miss,  10  Abbotsford  place. 

Momson,  Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  21  Castle  street. 

MORROW,  John,  spirit  dealer,  92  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

MORTON,  Alexander,  surgeon,  17  Norfolk  street  and  60  Crown  street,  house,  90 
Hospital  street. 

Morton,  Alexander,  engineer,  18  Norfolk  street. 

Morton,  A.  G.  &  D.,  soap  and  candle  manufacturers,  12  Candleriggs  street,  works, 
Port-Dundas. 

Morton,  George,  soap-maker,  110  New  City  road. 

Morton,  George,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  223  George  street,  house,  50  North  Han- 
over street. 

Morton,  Hugh,  provision  merchant,  53  Bridge  street. 

Morton,  Hugh,  writer,  24  Gordon  street. 

Morton,  Hugh,  dealer  in  printed  fents,  calicoes,  &c.,  105  Candleriggs. 

Morton,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  61  West  Regent  street. 

Morton,  James,  merchant,  3  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Morton,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  stationers,  56  Glassford  street,  and  72  Wilson  st. 

Morton,  James,  baker  and  confectioner,  209  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  211  do. 

Morton,  James,  ofFyfe  and  Moi~ton,  19  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Morton,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  55  and  57  Eglinton  street. 

Morton,  John,  surveyor  and  collector,  35  Cleland  street. 

Morton,  J.,  eating-house,  46  Hutcheson  street. 

Morton,  Peter,  tea  and  coffea  merchant,  30  King  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  12  Portugal  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 

Morton,  Robert,  at  R.  Wilson  ^'  Co.^s,  house,  7  Brighton  place.  New  City  road. 

Morton,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  14  Broomielaw  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  jun.,  spirit  merchant,  50  and  52  Bell  street. 

Morton,  Rev.  William,  17  Bellgrove  street. 

Morton,  WiUiam,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  15  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Morton,  Mrs.  Agnes,  milliner,  4  Queen  arcade. 


230  MOSCRIPT.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MUIR. 

MOSCRIPT,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  34  Kent  street. 

MOSES,  James,  spirit  dealer,  33  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 

MOSSES,  Richard,  commercial  traveller,  61  Grove  street. 

MossEND  Iron  Company,  iron  manufacturers  and  coal  masters,  11  West  Nile  street. 

MOSSMAN,  George,  sculptor,  83  North  Frederick  street. 

Jlossman,  John,  sculptor,  83  North  Frederick  street. 

Mossman,  William,  sculptor,  83  North  Frederick  street. 

MOUNT,  James,  clothier,  63  Bridgegate. 

Mount-Veknon  Coal  Compauj-,  co;il  masters,  89  St.  Vincent  street. 

MOW  AT,  John,  haircutter,  2  Bell  street. 

Mowat,  John,  wholesale  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  91  Candleriggs,  house,  41 
North  Albion  street. 

Mowat,  William,  flcsher,  129  West  Nile  street. 

MUDIE,  John  &  William,  jun.,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  126  Queen  street, 
agents  for  the  London  Union  Assurance  Office. 

Mudie,  John,  of  J.  (f  W.  Mudie,  jun.,  house,  5  Florence  place. 

Mudie,  \\  illiam,  jun.,  of  J.  <|-  W.  Mudie.,  jun.,  house,  5  Florence  place. 

MUGGACH  &  Thomson,  wood  turners,  146  West  Nile  street. 

MUIR,  Andrew,  spij-it  dealer,  65  Mitchell  street. 

Muir,  Archibald,  hosier,  glover,  and  haberdasher,  249  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  4 
Wellington  street. 

Muir  &  Armour,  straw-bonnet,  plait,  and  lace  manufacturers,  and  importers  of  P'rench 
flowers,  millinery,  &c.,  25  Queen  street. 

Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.,  manufiicturers  and  calico  printers,  19  West  George  St.,  works, 
Govan  street,  Hutchesontown,  and  North  street,  Andevston. 

Muirs,  Connell,  &  Brodie,  British  and  Foreign  straw-hat  and  plait  manufacturers  and 
importers,  28  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Muir  &  Co.,  wholesale  clothiers,  slop  and  shirt  manufacturers,  38  Queen  street. 

Muir,  David,  spirit  dealer,  22  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Muir,  G.  W„  View  Bank,  Ganigadhill. 

Muir,  J.  &  R.,  Wrights  and  builders,  22  Taylor  street. 

Muir,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  90  Blythswood  terrace,  corner  of  Both- 
well  street  and  Main's  street,  house,  61  Main's  street. 

Muir,  James,  builder,  96  Centre  street. 

Muir,  James,  bootmaker,  123  Hospital  street. 

Muir,  James,  4  York  street. 

Muir,  James,  spirit  dealer,  166  Canning  street. 

Muir,  James,  of  J.  and  R.  Muir,  house,  88  North  Hanover  street. 

Muir,  James,  of  Muir  and  Armour,  house,  Violet  grove.  North  AVoodside  road. 

Muir,  James,  of  Wright  and  Muir,  house,  94  Montrose  street. 

Muir,  James,  at  Dykes  and  Nisbet's,  house  agents,  159  Saltmarket. 

Muir,  James,  wright,  401  Parliamentary  road,  house,  110  Holm  street. 

Muir,  Jau'es,  Glasgow,  Paisley,  and  Greenock  Parcel  Office,  Springfield  court,  58 
Buchanan  street,  house,  2  Albert  place,  Kingston. 

Muir,  J.,  victualler,  121  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Muir,  John,  surgeon,  72  Norfolk  street. 

Muir,  John,  baker,  88  High  street. 

Muii-,  ,Tohn  James,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  cravat  manufacturers,  132  Queen  street. 

Muir,  John  James,  of  J.  J.  Muir  ^  Co.,  132  Queen  street,  house,  Hamilton  crescent, 
Partick. 

Muir,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  of  St.  James's  Parish,  132  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Muir,  John,  &  Co  ,  merchants,  25  Cochran  street,  Glasgow,  and  of  11  Piccadilly 
street,  Manchester. 

Muir,  John,  of  Muir,  Brown,  cf-  Co.,  house,  198  St.  Vincent  street. 

Muir,  John,  of  Muir  4~  Co.,  house,  12  Ure  place. 

Muir,  John,  of  John  Muir  cj-  Co.,  25  Cochran  street. 

Muir,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  28  Kingston,  Tradestou. 

Muir,  John,  teacher  of  music,  117  Hospital  street. 

Muir,  John,  accountant  and  house  factor,  118  Union  street. 

Muir,  John,  129  Hospital  street. 

Muir,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  saw  and  patent  flooring  mills,  and  veneer  and  scaleboard  cut- 
ters, Commercial  road,  Hutchesontown,  and  Sawmillfield,  Port-Dundas. 

Muir,  Matthew  A.,  Anderston  Foundry,  house,  96  Centre  street. 


MUIR.— GENEKAL  DIEECTORY.-MUNGALL.  231 

Muir,  M.  &  J.,  clothiers  and  general  warehousemen,  56  Trongate. 

Muir,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  Tradeston  mills,  21  Clyde  place  and  4  Commei-ce  street; 
flour  warehouses,  52  Adelphi  street,  132  High  street,  199  Cowcaddens  street, 
22  Chde  place,  and  247  Gallowgate. 

Muir,  Nathan,  spirit  dealer.  Queen  Mary's  tavern,  166  London  road. 

!Muir,  Richard,  of  J.  and  R.  Muir,  house,  24  Taylor  street. 

Muir,  Robert,  of  R.  8.  Muir  cf  Co.,  house,  56  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Muir,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  clothiers,  slop  and  shirtmakers,  34  Cochran  street. 

Muir,  Robert,  &  Co.,  letterpress  printers,  4  Duulop  street. 

Muir,  Samuel,  bootmaker,  30  Duke  street. 

Muir  &  Sim,  cabinetmakers,  75  Mitchell  street. 

Muir,  Thomas,  of  M.  Muir  <f  Co.,  house,  6  North  Apsley  place,  Great  Western  road. 

Muir,  Thomas,  teacher.  Western  St.  James's  School,  8  East  Clyde  street,  house,  1 13 
Green  street,  Calton. 

Muir,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  50  Glassford  street. 

Muir,  Thomas,  jeweller,  watch-case  maker,  and  engine  turner,  139  Trongate. 

Muir,  William,  surgeon,  72  Norfolk  street. 

Muir,  William,  merchant,  86  West  George  street,  house,  140  West  Campbell  street. 

Muir,  William,  184  Buchanan  street. 

Muir,  William,  of  Muir,  Brown,  (f  Co.,  house,  198  St.  Vincent  street. 

Muir,  William,  flesher,  22  Bedford  street. 

Muir,  W.,  &  Co.,  cotton-waste  dealers,  33  Jackson  street. 

Muir,  William  K.,  Glasgow  and  South-Westeru  Railway,  14  Bridge  street. 

Muir,  William,  spirit  merchant,  13  Stockwell  street. 

Muir,  William,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Muir,  Mrs.  John,  198  St.  Vincent  street. 

Muir,  Mrs.  John,  victualler,  121  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  milliner,  21  Charlotte  street. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  1,23  Hospital  street. 

Muir,  Mrs.  Hugh,  tavern-keeper,  66  Trongate. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  eating-house,  13  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  victualler,  137  High  street. 

Muir,  Miss,  teacher  of  wax -flowering,  9  Columbia  place. 

MUIRHEAD,  Ale.xander,  flesher,  91  Rottenrow. 

Muirhead,  Ale.xander,  surgeon,  R.N.,  103  Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 

Muirhead,  Andw.,  currier,  leather  merchant,  and  machinery  belt-maker,  18  Saltmarket 
and  37  Trongate,  house,  2  Sommerville  place,  Monteith  row. 

Muirheiul,  Archibald,  grain  merchant,  60  Oswald  street. 

Muirhead  &  Arthur,  watchmakers,  goldsmiths,  and  jewellers,  80  Argyll  street. 

Muirhead,  James,  watch,  chronometer,  and  clockmaker  to  her  Majesty,  goldsmith 
and  jeweller,  90  Buchanan  street,  house,  26  Newton  place. 

Muirhead,  James,  hide,  bark,  leather-factor,  tanner,  and  currier,  23  Old  wynd ;  tan- 
yard,  62  Spoutmouth,  house,  12  Canning  place,  Stirling's  road. 

Muirhead,  James,  of  Muirhead  and  Pollock,  ho..  Laurel  Bank,  147  St.  George's  road. 

Muirhead,  John,  hosier,  38  Candleriggs. 

Muirhead,  John,  of  T.  <f  J.  Muirhead,  house,  10  Bedford  street. 

Muirhead,  John  W,  of  C.  £?■  i?.  Baird  and  Muirhead,  ho.,  105  HiU  street,  Garnethill. 

Muirhead,  Jlorgan,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  4  Argyll  street. 

Muirhead  &  Pollock,  writers,  42  West  George  street. 

Muirhead,  P.  &  R.,  skinners,  90  Duke  street. 

Muirhead,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  57  Havannah  street. 

Muirhead,  Robert,  18  Cadogan  street. 

Muirhead,  R.,  grocer,  123  King  street. 

Muirhead,  T.  &  J.,  dyers,  37  Thislle  street. 

Muirhead,  Mrs.,  79  Abbotsford  place. 

MuiRKiRK  Iron  Works,  office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 

MULE,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  23  West  Campbell  street. 

MULHOLLAND,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer,  88  and  106  London  street. 

MULLEN,  Captain  John,  governor  of  prisons,  71  Duke  street. 

Mullen,  James,  broker  and  victualler,  7  Jackson  street. 

Mullen,  James,  victualler,  83  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Mullen,  Peter,  victualler,  16  Brooraielaw. 

MUNGALL,  Andrew,  surgeon,  94  Maui  st.,  Gorbals,  house,  57  South  Portland  st. 


232  MUNGALL.— GENERAL  DIRECTOIlY.— MllKDOCH. 

Mungall,  John,  spirit  dealer,  49  Gallowgate. 

MUNN,  James,  calenderer,  19  Montrose  street. 

Munn,  John,  &  Co.,  tobacconists,  41  High  street. 

Munu,  Mrs.  John,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 

MUNRO,  A.  R.,  Royal  Bank,  house,  Bearyards,  Bishopbriggs. 

Munro,  A.,  &  Co.,  carriage-hirers,  6  Cambridge  street. 

Munro,  A.,  &  Co.,  coach-builders  and  harness-makers,  109  Cambridge  street. 

Munro,  Alexander,  baker,  5  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 

Munro,  Alexander,  architect,  30  Renfield  street. 

Munro,  Archibald,  commission  agent,  coal  merchant,  and  ship-broker,  118  Uniou  St. 

Munro,  B.,  commission  merchant,  51  North  Hanover  street. 

Munro,  D.  &  W.,  bakers,  90  Hope  street. 

Munro,  Daniel,  of  D.  <^  W.  Munro,  house,  29  Waterloo  street. 

Munro,  Daniel,  portrait-painter,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Munro,  Duncan,  teacher,  Anderston  Burgh  School,  Catherine  street. 

Munro,  George,  wright  and  builder,  100  Holm  street. 

Munro,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  Maxwell  street. 

Munro,  James,  victualler  and  grocer,  29  Castle  street. 

Munro,  James,  house  factor,  29  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 

Munro,  James,  grocer  and  letter-receiver,  132  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Munro,  John,  baker,  71  Jamaica  street. 

Munro,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  46  Gordon  street. 

Munro,  John,  tea  dealer,  188  Holm  street. 

Munroe,  John,  tailor,  5  Tennent  street. 

Munro,  John,  publican,  1  Greendyke  street. 

Munro,  John,  spirit  dealer,  15  Crown  street. 

Munro,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  124  Trongate. 

Munro,  Robert,  messenger-at-arms,  78  Hutcheson  street. 

Munro,  Richard,  oj"  Maries,  Munro,  ^  Co.,  house,  448  Argyll  street. 

Munro,  Mrs.  Spens,  54  West  Regent  street. 

Munro,  Mary,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  67  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

MUNSIE,  George,  &  Co.,  cotton  and  woollen  yarn  warehouse,  Virginia  buildings. 

Munsie,  Robert,  Scottish  Guardian  Office,  94  Miller  street,  house,  5  Florence  place. 

Munsie,  William,  teacher  of  English,  class-room,  3  Albany  place,  ho.  16  Royal  ter. 

MURCHIE,  John,  newsvender,  stationer,  and  librarian,  98^  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Murchie,  William,  hair-cloth  and  curled-hair  manufacturer,  17  Park  lane,  Mile-end, 
works,  Soho  street, 

MURDOCH,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  founders,  36  East  Hill  st. 

Murdoch,  Alexander,  of  Ritchie  and  Murdoch,  house.  Prospect  hill,  Cathcart, 

Murdoch,  Andrew,  flesher,  63^  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Murdoch,  A.  &  A.,  brassfounders,  41  St.  Enoch's  wjmd. 

Murdoch,  Brothers,  chemists  and  druggists,  78  Buchanan  st.  and  143  Sauchiehall  st. 

Murdoch  &  Donald,  iron  merchants,  26  St.  Enoch  square. 

Murdoch,  Duncan,  at  John  ClarFs,  140  Buchanan  street,  ho.  412  Parliamentary  road. 

Murdoch,  George,  of  Murdoch,  Brothers,  house,  4  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 

Murdoch,  James,  engineer,  Hill  Street  Foundry,  house,  6  Monteith  row, 

Murdoch,  James,  shoemaker,  146  Port-Dundas  road. 

Murdoch,  James,  writer,  37  Virginia  street,  house,  21  Roseland  terrace. 

Murdoch,  James,  jun.,  writer,  33  Virginia  street. 

Murdoch,  John,  of  Steven,  Blair,  cf  Co.,  house,  179  Hope  street. 

Murdoch,  John,  teacher,  42  Montrose  street. 

Murdoch,  John  S.,  master  in  the  Government  School  of  Desig-n,  bouse,  93  Pitt  street. 

Murdoch,  J.  &  R.  J.,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  18  Buchanan  street. 

Murdoch,  Neil,  spirit  dealer,  461  Gallowgate. 

Murdoch,  Patrick,  &  Son,  drapers,  56  Gallowgate,  house,  18  St.  Mungo  street,  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Murdoch,  Rev.  Dr.,  Bishop,  St.  Mary's,  68  Abercromby  street. 

Murdoch,  Robert,  road   surveyor  and  collector  for  Barony  Parish  statute-labour, 

3  Royal  Exchange  court,  house,  Cranhill. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  146  Eglinton  street. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  grocej-,  112  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  of  Mimdoch  and  Donald,  house,  6  Monteith  row, 
Murdoch,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  224  Castle  street. 


MURDOCH,— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— MUEEAY.  233 

Murdoch,  William,  teacher  of  dancing,  124  West  Campbell  street. 

Murdoch,  William,  stocking-frame  needle  maker,  7  Bell  street. 

Murdoch,  William,  baker,  122  Renfrew  street. 

Murdoch,  Wm.,  fent  dealer,  126  Canning  street. 

Murdoch,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  116  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Murdoch,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  56  Hutcheson  street. 

Murdoch,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  56  Hutcheson  street. 

Murdoch,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  39  Taylor  street. 

Murdoch,  Mrs,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  36  and  38  Canon  street. 

Jilurdoch,  Mrs.  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  13  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  millmer,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  84  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murdoch's  Charity  School,  63  Rottenrow. 

Murdoch's  School,  27  St.  Andi-ew  square.     R.  Walker,  teacher. 

MURISON  and  Rhind,  Insurance  brokers.  Royal  Exchange. 

Murison,  James,  of  Murison  and  Rhind.,  house,  41  Union  street. 

MURPHY,  Alexander,  rag  merchant,  22  Well  street,  Calton. 

Murphy,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  2  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Mui-phy,  Archibald,  of  E.  and  A.  Murphy,  house,  77  Taylor  street. 

Murphy,  Edward,  of  E.  and  A.  Murphy,  house,  89  High  John  street. 

Mui-phy,  E.  &  A.,  stair-railers,  cabinet  and  chair-makers,  63  Montrose  street. 

Murphy,  Henry,  pawnbroker,  137  Bridgegate. 

Murphy,  James,  broker,  272  High  street. 

Mui'phy,  James,  contractor  and  eausewayer,  27  Thistle  street,  Ilutchesontown. 

Murphy,  James,  hairdresser,  11  New  City  road. 

Murphy,  James,  jun.,  harness  pattern  drawer,  40  John  street. 

Murphy,  John,  harness  pattern  drawer,  and  agent  for  Jacquard  machines,  50  North 

Hanover  street. 
JIurphy,  Thomas,  loom  pattern  designer,  34  Glassford  street. 
MURRAY,  Alexander  T.,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Virginia  street. 
Murray,  Charles  H,,  inspector  of  inland  revenue,  52  Virginia  street,  house,  23  IMon- 

teith  row. 
Murray,  D.  A.  B.,  of  Reid  and  Murray,  house,  97  Douglas  street. 
Murray,  David,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  9  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Murray,  Donald,  at  W.  Kidston  and  Son's,  house,  28  Richmond  street. 
Murray,  Douglas,  at  J.  H.  Paterson  cf  Co.'s,  house,  43  Holmhead  street. 
Murray,  Ebenezer,  of  Caledonian  Pipe-work,  33  Gamgadhill,  house,  83  Taylor  street. 
Murray  &  FuUarton,  earthenware  manufacturers,  Caledonian  Pottery,  43  Gamgadhill. 
Murray,  George,  lime  merchant,  38  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 
Murray,  George,  builder,  12  Woodlands  road. 
Murray,  George,  slater,  6  Park's  court,  Drygate  lane, 

Murray,  George,  flesher,  197  Sauchiehall  street  and  399  Argyll  street,  ho.  430  do. 
Murra}"-,  Henry,  beadle,   Greenhead  United  Presbyterian  Church,  17  Main   street, 

Bridgeton, 
Murray,  Henry,  ropemaker,  591  Gallowgate. 
Murray,  Hugh,  plasterer,  1  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton. 
JJurray,  Plugh,  bricklayer,  6  East  Campbell  street. 

Murray,  James,  of  MonMand  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  house,  18  Woodside  terrace. 
Murray,  James,  brickbuilder,  37  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Murray,  James,  hat  manufacturer,  97  Cowcaddens  street. 
Murray,  James,  grain  and  general  weigher,  Broomielaw,  house,  77  Hope  street. 
Murray,  James,  5  Melrose  street. 
Murray,  James,  103  Hospital  street. 
Murray,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  93  Glebe  street. 
Murray,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
Murray,  James,  1st  class  pilot,  56  Broomielaw. 
Murray,  James,  of  the  Caledonian  Railway,  14  Eoslin  place. 
Murray,  John,   agent  for  Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Accidental  Death  Insurance 

Co.,  house,  3  Cathcart  place 
Murray,  John  Bruce,  commission  agent,  9  Cochran  street  and  13  Montrose  street, 

house,  Kelvin  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
Murray,  John,  of  Kirkwood  and  Murray,  house,  64  Abbotsford  place. 
Murray,  John,  hairdresser,  252  Gallowgate. 
Murray,  J.  &  G.,  manufacturers,  1 6  Brunswick  lane. 


234  MUKRAY.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY,— NAIRN. 


Murray,  Joseph,  bookseller  and  stationer,  8  Argj'll  street,  house,  100  North  Fre- 
derick street. 

Murray.  Lawrence,  collector,  128  North  John  street. 

Murra}^  Rev.  Matthew,  62  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Murraj',  Mimgo,  grocei-,  68  King  street,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  street. 

Murray,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  16  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Murray,  R,  &  Co.,  Tappers  and  packers,  109  Brunswick  street. 

Murray,  Robert,  silk  and  woollen  dyer,  189  Argjdl  street  and  160  Sauchiehall  street, 
works,  Haylield,  house,  191  Argyll  street. 

Murray,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  206  North  street. 

Murray,  R.  M.,  assessor  of  property  and  income  taxes,  52  Virginia  street. 

Murraj',  Stewart,  curator.  Botanic  Gardens.  Letters  left  at  Austin  and  M'Aslan'sv 
186  Trongate. 

MuiTay,  Thomas,  &  Son,  publishers  and  printers,  Time  Table  office,  16  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers,  8  Argyll  street. 

Murray,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Alurray  if  Son,  house,  21  Canning  place. 

Murray,  Walter,  flesher,  165  New  City  road. 

Murray,  Walter,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  47  George  sq.  and  1  West  George  st. 

Murra}',  Walter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  1  Kelvinhaugh  street. 

Murray,  William,  33  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Murray,  William,  coal  agent,  5  Douglas  street. 

Murray,  William,  of  MonUand  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  house,  182  Athol  place,  Bath  st. 

Murray,  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  289  High  street. 

Murray,  William,  sailmaker,  4  ^^"indmill  croft. 

Murray,  William,  carver  and  gilder  to  the  Queen,  14  St.  Enoch  square. 

IMm-ray,  William,  jun.,  of  Murray  and  Fidlarton,  bouse,  Hope  lodge,  GarngadhiU. 

Murray,  W.,  sen.,  pipemaker,  Caledonian  Pipe  Works,  33  GarngadhiU. 

Murray,  Mis.,  druggist,  390  Gallowgate. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  169  Buchanan  street. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  1  Paterson  street,  King.ston. 

Murraj',  Mrs.,  Free  St.  John's  School  of  Industry,  Hill  street,  off  Gallowgate. 

Murra3',  Mrs.  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 40  Duke  street. 

Murray,  Misses,  French  staymakers,  55  Bath  street. 

Murray,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  Fife  place,  108  West  George  street. 

MURRIE,  Andrew,  flesher,  333  Argyll  street,  house  above. 

MURTY,  Petei-,  wright  and  builder,  98  London  street,  house,  51  Soho  street. 

MUSCHAT,  John,  tanner,  currier,  and  leather  merchant,  36  and  38  London  lane, 
St.  Andrew's  street,  house  37  do. 

Mushat,  Richard,  at  Charles  Tennant  <f  Co.''s,  49  Cochran  street. 

Mu.shet,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  35  James  street,  Calton. 

MUTER,  Andrew,  of  Muter  and  Millar,  house  and  works,  Milton,  Dunglass,. Dum- 
bartonshire. 

Muter,  John  D.,  surgeon,  118  Union  street,  house,  137  Renfrew  street. 

Muter  and  Millar,  calico-printers.  111  Ingram  street. 

Muter,  Thomas,  writer,  140  Buchanan  street. 

Mutter,  W.  and  J.,  distillers,  38  Dunlop  street. 

Mutter,  William,  nf  W.  and  J.  Mutter,  house,  Grovepark. 

Muter,  Mrs.  Dr.,  Broompark,  Duke  street. 

MUTRIE,  James,  &  Co.,  fancy-silk  manufacturers,  agents  and  warehousemen, 
48  Buchanan  street,  house,  8  Abercromby  place. 

Mutton  Market,  86  King  street. 

MYERS,  Alexander,  commission  agent,  5  Royal  Exchange  place,  house,  11  Kinnii>g 
place.  Paisley  road. 

MYLLES,  David,  merchant,  129  Walmer  place. 

N 

NAIRN,  Andrew,  of  Fleming,  Watson,  and  Nairn,  house,  22  Abbotsford  place. 

Nairn,  Archibald,  wright,  26  Cochran  street. 

Nairn,  Charles,  &  Co. ,  grocers,  33  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 

Nairn,  John,  of  John  Nairn  and  Son,  house,  17  North  Portland  street. 

Nairn,  John,  and  Son,  joiners,  trunk  and  packing-box  makers,  26  Cochran  street. 

Nairn,  John,  corn  and  flour  miller,  Washington  Mills,  90  Washington  st.,  ho.,  96  do. 


NAISMITH— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— NEIL.  235 

NAISMITH,  Alexander,  hide  and  leather  factor,    5    St.  Andrew  square,  house, 

8  Morris  place,  Mouteith  row. 
Naismith,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  provision  merchants,  71  Candleriggs. 
Naismith,  James,  general  fruiterer,  325  Argyll  street. 
Nesmith,  James,  marble- cutter,  23  Wellington  street. 

Naismith,  John,  haiidiesser  and  perfumer,  and  bathing  establishment,  65  Ingram  st. 
Naismith,  John,  writer,  78  '1  histle  street. 

Naismith,  Matthew,  teacher.  Burgh  School,  64  Tobago  st.,  house,  63  Abercromby  st. 
Naismith,  Robert,  teacher,  73  West  Campbell  street. 
Naismith,  William,  broker,  38  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Naismith,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  73  Gallowgate. 
Naismith,  Mrs.  T  ,  25  North  Albion  street. 

NAPIER,  Alexander,  warehouseman,  49  South  Albion  street,  house,  51  do. 
Napier  and  Brown,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  171  Sauchiehall  street. 
Napier  and  Crichton,  engineers  and  iron  ship-builders,  47  Washington  street,  build- 
ing-yard, Kelvinhaugh. 
Napier,  Dugald,  contractor,  34  Jamaica  street  and  6  Ann  street. 
Napier,  James,  shipmaster,  96  Washington  street. 
Napier,  James,  Vulcan  Foundrj',  house,  80  Buccleuch  street. 

Napier,  James  R.,  iron  ship-builder,  Lancefield  Foundry,  residence,  Lancefield  house, 
Napier,  John,  Vulcan  Foundry,  75  Washington  street,  house,  32  India  street. 
Napier,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  7  Cambridge  street. 
Napier,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D.,  of  Blackfriars  Parish,  house,  99  Bath  street. 
Napier,  Robert,  engineer  and  ship-builder,  Vulcan  Foundry,  75  Washington  street, 
and  Lancefield  Foundry,  68  Auderstou  quay,  and  Ship-building  Yard,  Govan, 
house.  West  Shan  don. 
Napier,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  63  George  street. 
Napier,  Thomas,  hardware  and  toy  merchant,  462  Argyll  street. 
Napier,  William,  jun.,  coalmaster,  3  Windsor  street. 
Napier,  Mrs.,  5  Crescent  place. 
Napier,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  99  Douglas  street. 

NATHAN,  Morris,  boot  and  shoemaker,  4  Burrell's  lane,  31  Duke  street. 
National  Advertising  Property  List  and   Price   Current.       Published  on  the  first 

Monday  of  every  month,  at  19  Royal  Exchange  square. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Queen  street.      John   Hart,  agent ;  Wm.  Walker,   ac- 
countant. 
National  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,  33  Renfield  street.      Cuningham 
Smith,  secretary :  R.   S.  Hamilton,  surveyor ;  T.  Anderson  and  A.  Macnicol 
58  St.  Vincent  street,  James  Alexander,  151  West   George  street,  Fairlie  and 
Moore,  49  Miller  street,  Nicolson  and  Stiven,  20  Buchanan  street,  Adam  Pear- 
son, 37  Ropework  lane,  Stein  and  Macnish,  60  Oswald  street,  and  J.  S.  Steven- 
son, 100  Virginia  place,  agents. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
National  Loan  Fund  Life  Insurance  Company.     D.  M.  Dewar,  agent,  Western  Bank. 
National  Loan   and  Discount  Co.,  52  Brunswick  street.     Samuel  Eobb,  manager, 

house,  157  Holm  street. 
National  Mercantile  Life  and  Fire  Assurance  Societies,  chief  ofEce,  Poultry,  Mansion- 
house,  London.     Dixon  and  Dow,  agents  for  Glasgow  and  neighbourhood. 
National  Provident   Institution  for  Assurance  of  Lives  and  Annuities,   N.  and  R. 

Handj-side,  45  Union  street,  agents. 
National  Security  Savings  Bank,  67  Hutcheson  street.     William  Meikle,  actuary. 
Necropolis,  or  Cemetery,  Merchants'  park,  near  High  Church. 
NEIL,  Clarkson,  grocer  and  victualler,  103  George  street  and  69  tiavannah  street. 
Neil,  David,  spirit  dealer,  227  High  street. 
Neil,  David,  victualler,  51  Burnside  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Neill,  David,  of  D.  Neill  (f  Co.,  house,  45  Garngadhill. 
Neill,  D.,  &  Co.,  general  grocery  warehouse,  47  Garngadhill. 

Neil,  Gabriel,  agent  for  the  Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,  and  the  Alliance  Assurance 
Co.   of   London,      Letters  left  at  S.  Williamson  &  Co.'s,  13  Virginia  street, 
house,  Edgefauld,  near  Springburn. 
Neil,  James,  at  H.  Monieith  cf-  Co.'s,  house,  Partick. 
Neil,  James,  of  Johnston  and  Neil,  house,  Cousterholm,  PoUockshaws. 
Neil,  John,  bookbinder,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Neil,  John,  bookseller,  41  South  Albion  street. 


§36  NEIL.— GEISTERAL  DIRECTORY.— NEILSOK 

Neil,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  69  South  Portland  street  and  34  Adelphi  street. 

Neill,  John,  smith  and  engineer,  3  South  Cumberland  street,  house,  1  do. 

Neill,  Robert,  slater  and  slate-merchant,  81  Hospital  street,  house,  136  do. 

Neill,  Robert,  plumber  and  zinc  worker,  81  Hospital  street. 

Neill,  Thomas,  teacher,  8  Cleland  street. 

Neill,  William,  barber,  346  Gallowgate. 

Neill,  Mrs.  John,  19  Hafton  place,  Carnarvon  street. 

Neil,  Mrs.  Thomas,  bookbinder,  175  Buchanan  st.  and  94  West  Nile  St.,  ho.,  123  do. 

Neill,  Mary  and  Janet,  furnishers,  5  Parliamentary  road. 

NIELSON,  Andrew,  manager,  bank  of  Scotland,  house,  1  Sandyford  place. 

Neilson  &  Co.,   engineers  and  founders ;  engine  works,  Hydepark  street ;  foundry, 

Finnieston  street. 
Neilson,  David,  spirit  dealer,  398  Duke  street, 
Neilson,  Hugh,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Craigbank. 
Neilson,  James,  baker,  22  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Neilson,  James,  builder,  Milton  and  Kenmuir  Quarry,  Bishopbridge,  house,  653  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Neilson,  James,  grocer  and  victualler,  73  Saltmarket  street. 
Neilson,  James,  contractor.   Merchants'  House  Quarry,  off  Duke  street,  house,  G53 

Gallowgate. 
Neilson,  James,  and  Son,  reedmakers,  6  Candleriggs. 

Neilson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Prince's  street,  house,  13  Crown  st. 
Neilson,  James,  jun.,  flesher,  95  King  street. 

Neilson,  J.  B.,  engineer,  West  George  st,,  ho.,  3  Kew  terrace,  Great  Western  road. 
Neilson,  John,  mason  and  builder,  348  Parliamentary  road. 
Neilson,  John,  at  Campbell  tj-  Co's,  house,  76  Abbotford  place. 
Neilson,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O.,  15  Drury  street. 
Neilson,  John,  printer,  lithographer,  and  engraver,  and  account-book  manufacturer, 

161  Trongate. 
Neilson,  John  Findlay,  editor  of  Glasgow  Constitutional,  ho.,  101  HUl  St.,  Gamethill. 
Neilson,  John,  portioner,  181  Garngadhill. 
Neilson,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  2  Duke  street. 
Neilson,  Patrick,  dyer,  Kingsfield  dyeworks,  89  King  street,  Calton. 
Nelson,  Robert,  bookbinder,  48  Buchanan  st,  house,  1  Columbia  place.  New  City  rd. 
Neilson,  Robert,  plasterer;  workshop,  39  College  street;  house,  36  Blackitiars  st. 
Neilson,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Canal  street. 
Neilson,  Robert,  teacher,  133  Walmer  place,  Hospital  street. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  house-factor,  and  agent  for  the  North  British  Insurance  Co.,  29 

Hutcheson  street,  house,  140  Stockwell  street. 
Neilson,  T.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  98  Bridgegate. 

Neilson,  Thomas,  flesher,  38  and  40  West  Nile  street,  house,  198  Buchanan  street. 
Neilson,  Walter,  of  Wilsons  <|-  Co.,  100  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  28  Woodside  place. 
Neilson,  Walter,  of  Neilson  (f  Co.,  house.  Cowslip  bank,  Finnieston. 
Neilson,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  15  Drury  street. 
Neilson,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  663  Gallowgate. 
Neilson,  William,  and  Robert  Anderson,  writers,  68  Glassford  street. 
Neilson,  William,  writer,  68  Glassford  street,  house,  116  South  Portland  street, 
Neilson,  William,  warper,  14  Garthland  street. 

Neilson,  William,  wholesale  tea  dealer  and  general  grocer,  206  Gallowgate. 
Neilson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  133  Stockwell  street. 
Neilson,  William,  accountant  and  stockbroker,  agent  for  the   Scottish  Union  and 

Hercules  Insurance  Co.,  69  Glassford  street,  house,  83  South  Portland  street. 
Neilson,  William,  builder,  Crawhill  and  Kenmuir  Quarries,  Bishopbriggs,  office,  234 

Buchanan  street. 
Neilson,  William,  builder,  95  Whitevale. 

Neilson,  William,  contractor  and  causewayer,  Craig's  Quarry,  house,  TownmiU  road. 
Neilson,  William,  hairdresser,  46  Gallowgate. 
Neilson's  Hotel  and  Chop-house,  68  Glassford  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  stay  and  baby-linen  maker,  34  Kent  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  Nelson  tavern,  37  Clyde  buildings. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  66  South  Portland  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.  Robert,  60  South  Coburg  street. 


NEILSON.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOEY.— NIMMO.  237 

Neilson,  Misses,  young  ladies'  seminary,  16  Bath  street. 

NEISH,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  84  Main  street,  Anderston. 

NELLIS,  John  &  Michael,  provision  merchants,  Bazaar,  house,  1  Guildry  court. 

NESS,  Eobert,  teacher,  St.  Matthew's  School,  William  street,  Anderston,  house,  67 

Cadogan  street. 
Ness,  Thomas,  -iactualler  and  spirit  dealer,  47  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Nbthkecroy  Colliery  Office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 

Netheewood  &  Newarthill  Coal  Office,  John  Watson,  49  West  George  street, 
NEVATT,  William  George,  contractor,  agent,  &c.,  108  North  Hanover  street. 
NEVILLE,  E.  H.,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Glassford  street,  house,  48  London  street. 
Neville,  William,  48  Bedford  street. 

New  Jerusalem  Temple,  Cathedral  street ;  Eev.  T.  O.  Prescott,  minister. 
New  York  Steam-Ship  Office,  32  St.  Enoch  square.     M.  Langlands,  agent. 
New  York  Eoyal  Mail  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
New  Zealand  Company's  Otago   Office,     Eoxburgh,  Eichardson,   &  Co.,  1   Eoyal 

Bank  place,  agents. 
NEWALL,  Archibald,  commission  merchant,  70  Hutcheson  street,  house,  407  West 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Newall,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  patent  wire-rope  manufacturers,  30  Queen  street. 
Newall,  Mrs.  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  144  Eottenrow  street, 
NEWBIGGING,  Mrs.,  174  New  City  road. 
NEWLANDS,  Andrew,  coal  agent  and  contractor,  15  Catherine  street,  Anderston, 

house,  133  Main  street,  do. 
Newlands,  J.  A.,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  39  Castle  st.  and  181  Cowcaddens  st. 
Newlands,  James,  Dumbarton  small  parcel  carrier,  140  Argyll  street. 
Newlands,  Michael,  broker,  136  Greendyke  street. 

Newlands,  William,  at  Buchanan^  Watson,  cj-  Co.''s,  house,  84  Buccleuch  street. 
Newlands.  Miss,  dressmaker,  73  West  Nile  street. 
NEWMAN,  James  E.,  M.D.,  17  Carlton  place. 

NEWMAECHIE,  Strafford,  shop-window  ticket  writer,  62  Maxwell  street. 
NEWTON,  Keates,  &  Co.,  lead,  copper,  and  brass  manufacturers  and  merchants, 

104  and  106  Cheapside  street. 
Newry  Steam-Packet  Office,  58  Oswald  street. 

Newton,  Eev.  Thomas,  Wesley  an  Association  Minister,  23  Ronald  street. 
Newton,  Walter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  226  Ai-gjdl  street. 
NICOL,  Andrew,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  7  Douglas  street. 
Nicol,  D.  C,  teller,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  house,  13  Carnarvon  street. 
Nicol,  George,  victualler,  4  Portugal  street. 

Nicol,  John,  grain  measurer  and  general  weigher,  40  Brown  street,  Anderston. 
Nicol,  John,  slater,  3  Pitt  street. 

Nicol,  Maitland,  cook  and  confectioner,  98  Queen  street,  house,  137  Stirling's  road. 
Nicol,  Eobert,  sen.,  109  Upper  Cro-mi  street. 
Nicol,  Eobert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  Hospital  street. 
Nicol,  Eobert,  tobacconist,  270  High  street. 
Nicol,  Mrs.  William,  grocer,  18  Anderston  quay, 
Nicol,  Mrs.,  cap  manufacturer,  53  Candleriggs. 
Nicol,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  455  Gallowgate,  and  2  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
NICHOLSON,  David,  spirit  dealer.  42  Maxwell  street, 
Nicholson,  David,  flesher,  316  Gallowgate. 
Nicholson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  322  Gallowgate. 
Nicolson,  John,  at  A.  and  J.  Morrison's,  40  St.  Vincent  place. 
Nicolson  &  Stiven,  writers  and  agents  for  the  Sun  Fire  and  National  Life  Offices,  20 

Buchanan  street. 
Nicholson,  Thomas,  of  Nicholson  and  Stiven,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partickhill. 
Nicholson,  Mrs.,  23  Florence  place. 

NIELD  &  Cordingley,  cotton-yam  merchants  and  agents,  78  Miller  street. 
Night  Ayslum  for  the  Houseless,  and  House  of  Industrj^  for  Indigent  Females,  North 

Frederick  street.     John  MWhirter,  superintendent. 
NIMMO,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchants  and  wine  commission  agents,  9  Gordon  st. 
Nimmo,  C,  H.,  of  C.  H.  Nimmo  cf  Co.,  house,  39  Abbotsford  place. 
Nimmo,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  148  Trongate. 

Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier,  58  and  60  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Monteith  row, 
Nimmo,  Mrs.  Eobert,  11  North  Coburg  street. 


238  NIMMO.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— NORTH. 


Nimmo,  William,  cartwright,  157  London  street. 

NISBET,  Alexander,  ironmonger  and  iron  merchant,  180  Trongate,  honse,  23  Rose- 
land  terrace. 
Nisbet,  Alex.,  guard,  G.  &  S.  W,  Railway,  and  tavern-keeper,  10  Bridge  street. 
Nisbet,  Andrew,  surgeon-dentist,  153  St.  Vincent  street. 

Nisbet,  David,  at  J.  W.  Campbell  and  Co-'s,  house,  44  North  Frederick  street. 
Nisbet,  George,  crystal  and  china  merchant,  110  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Nisbet,  Hay,   printer  and  publisher,   Christian  News  Office,  house,  36  Camlicrland 

street,  Lam-ieston. 
Nisbet,  James,  of  Dyhe^^  and  Nisbet.  honse,  4  Steel  street. 

Nisbet,  James,  cowfeeder,  22  East  College  street.  ' 

Nisbet,  John,  &  Co.,  leather  merchants  and  shoe  manufacturers,  10,   12,  and   14 

Garthland  street. 
Nisbet,  John,  of  John  Nisbet  <f  Co.,  honse,  83  Renfrew  street. 

Nisbet,  John,  of  Alexander  Milne  cj-  Co.,  honse,  14  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  rd. 
Nisbet,  Matthew,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  177  Trongate, 

Nisbet,  Thomas,  of  Denholni  and  Nisbet,  honse,  5  Great  Wellington  st.,  Paisley  road, 
Nisbet,  William,  baker,  61  Eglinton  street,  house,  54  do. 
Nisbet,  William,  carver  and  gilder,  19  Croy  place. 
Nisbet,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  109  Argyll  street. 
Nisbet,  Mrs.,  112  Renfrew  street. 
Nisbet,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer,  386  Argyll  street. 
NISH,  Anthony,  writer  and  messeui;er-at-arms,    County  buildings,   Wilson  street, 

house,  18  Monteith  row. 
Nish,  Mrs.  Peter,  baker,  114  Gallowgate. 

NIVEN,  Alexander,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  28  Queen  street. 
Niven,  Andrew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  169  Osborne  buildings,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Niven,  C.,  confectioner,  391  Gallowgate. 
Niven,  Daniel,  sen.,  13  Richard  street. 
Niven,  Daniel,  jun.,  cotton  and  cotton-waste  dealer,  and  mill  furnisher,  77  Hutcb&noa 

street,  house,  70  Bath  street. 
Niven,  David,  writer,  58  Miller  street,  house,  47  Oswald  street. 
Niven,  David,  spirit  dealer,  28  Centre  street. 
Niven,  David,  smith,  62  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Niven,  John,  ofT.  and  D.  Wilson  cf  Co.,  house,  9  Bellgrove  street. 
Niven,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  1  Melville  street. 
Niven,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  287  Parliamentary  road. 
Niven,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  127  Renfield  street,  house,  I  Rutherford  lane. 
Niven,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  stationers,  46  Argyll  street. 
Niven,  Malcolm,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  James  Muir  and  Son,  brewers, 

Edinburgh,  1  Exchange  place,  house,  150  Crown  street. 
Niven,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  20  Jail  square. 
Niven,  Robert,  pasti-y  baker,  34  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Niven,  W.  M.,  librarian,  Glasgow  Public  Librarj',  151  George  street. 
Niven,  Mrs.,  10  Renfrew  street. 
NIXON,  William,  wright,  31  Graeme  street. 
NOBLE,  Donald,  clerk,  17  Hospital  street. 
Noble,  Duncan,  dyei",  84  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  vale. 

NORMAN  &  Clinkshill,  engineers  and  millwrights,  Broomhill  Iron -works,  Canal  st. 
Norman,  Mrs.  R.  H.,  teacher  of  dancing,  etiquette,  and  deportment,  9  Florence  place, 

Woodlands  road. 
NORRIE,  John,  basketmaker,  6  South  Coburg  street. 
Norrie,  Peter  P.,  basketmaker,  18  South  Coburg  street. 
NORRIS,  Alexander,  portioner,  210  Holm  street. 
Norris,  James,  James  Watt  tavern  and  chop-house,  19  George  square. 
Norris,  William,  ilesher,  339  Argyll  street. 
North  British  Advertiser  Office,  10  Royal  Exchange  square. 
North  British  Bank,  101  Miller  street. 
North  British  Hotel,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway  terminus,  7  North  Queen 

street,  Francis  Josez. 
North  British  Railway  Company's  Office,  83  Queen  street;   Thomas  DufF,  agent,, 

house,  138  Stirling's  road. 


NORTH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— O'KELL.  239 

Nofth  British  Insurance  Office,  8  Royal  Exchange  square.  Archibald  Hamilton, 
recident  manager.  Agents:  D.  &  A.  Bannatyne,  46  Rentield  street;  James 
Ritchie,  62  West  Nile  street;  William  Paterson,  100  Brunswick  street;  and 
William  M'Lean,  98  West  George  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

North  British  Mail,  published  dailj',  publishing  and  printing  offices,  145  Argyll  st. 

North  of  England  Eire  and  Life  Insurance  Company.  Agents :  William  Ambrose, 
125  Buchanan  street;  Galloway  &  Jl'Millan,  33  Bath  street;  William  Renison, 
writer,  20  Buchanan  street;  William  Snedden,  47  Canning  street;  James  S. 
Stevenson,  100  Virginia  place;  and  Charles  G.  Smith,  57  Buchanan  street.  Fiie 
Engine  station,  180  Buchanan  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Northern  Loan  Company,  pawidirokers,  11  George  street. 

Northern,  The,  Assurance  Company.  Head  office  in  Glasgow,  19  St.  Vincent  place  ; 
James  Smith,  manager.  Agents  :  William  Snedden,  47  Canning  street ;  John 
Kirkwood,  33  Buchanan  street;  W.  &  J.  B.  Kidston,  41  West  George  street; 
David  Bird,  107  Buchanan  street;  Knox  and  Guild,  59  St.  Vincent  street; 
James  Pearston,  11  West  Nile  street ;  and  John  Reid,  sen.,  21  Bath  street. 

NORTON,  James,  shoemaker,  59  Castle  street. 

NORWELL,  James,  silk  mercer,  30  Argyll  street. 

NoEV\''iCH  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Society.  Agents:  Hugh  Maclachlan,  12 
Gordon  street ;  and  Robert  M'Cowan,  67  Miller  street. 

Norwich  Equitable  Fire  Assurance  Company,  8  Gordon  street.  William  M'Intoah, 
agent. 

NOTMAN,  John,  accountant,  Aberdeen  Insurance  Office,  111  St.  Vincent  street, 
house,  Belhaven  place,  299  Sauchiehall  street. 

Notman,  Thomas,  grain  merchant,  237  Cowcaddens  street. 

Notman,  Vfilliam,  commission  agent,  16  Bath  street. 

NUTTAL,  Peter,  commission  agent,  19  Cochran  street. 


O'BRIEN,  John,  clothes  merchant,  65  Bridgegate. 

O'CONNER,  Joim,  rope,  rag,  and  waste  merchant,  4  Market  street,  off  Bridgegate.. 

O'DONNELL,  Dominick,  portioner,  house,  1  Market  street. 

O'Donnell,  George,  surgeon  and  druggist,  45  Main  street,  Auderston,  West-end 
Apothecaries'  HaU. 

O'Donnell,  Michael,  shoemaker,  42  and  44  Saltmarket. 

O'NEIL,  James,  lieutenant  of  police,  Centi-al  district,  house,  157  Crown  street. 

O'Neill,  Charles,  civil  engineer.  Police  chambers.  South  Albion  street. 

O'Neil,  John,  contractor,  8  and  10  Bridgegate. 

O'Neil,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Main  street,  Anderston. 

O'Neil,  John,  jun.,  59  Charlotte  street. 

O'Neil,  John,  merchant,  12  Prince's  street,  house,  59  Charlotte  street, 

OATMAN,  Francis,  slater,  35  Charlotte  street. 

OATS,  Thomas,  slater,  52  Argyll  street. 

Oban  Steam-Packet  Office,  14  Jamaica  street. 

OGG,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Jamaica  street. 

Ogg,  Mrs.  D.,  furniture  warehouse,  38  Great  Clyde  street. 

OGILVIE  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  and  dealers  in  gold  and  silver,  4  Dunlop  street, 
house,  148  Stirling's  road. 

Ogilvie,  John  Walter,  111  Cumberland  place. 

Ogilvie,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  45  King  street,  Tradeston,  ho.  2  North  Coburg  st. 

Ogilvie,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  and  agent  for  the  Great  Britain  and  India, 
and  London  Life  Assurance  Companies,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ogilvie,  W.  B.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  80  St.  Vincent  street,  ho.  5  Queen's  terraea 

Ogilvie,  William,  of  Mitchell,  Miller,  and  Ogilvie,  24  Qneen  street. 

OGLE,  Andrew  S.,  writer,  agent  for  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  1  South  Fre- 
derick street,  house,  68  West  Regent  street. 

Ogle,  Maurice,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers,  1  Royal  Exchange  square,  Queen  st- 

O'HAIR,  Terence,  broker,  316  High  street. 

O'HALLORAN  &  Brown,  commission  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  12 
Howard  street. 

O'Halloran,  G.  S.,  ofO'Halloran  and  Brown,  house,  60  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

O'KELL,  William,  of  Thomas  Chalmers  4'  Co.,  8  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  rcL 


240  OLD.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ORE. 


Old  Drag  Co.,  apothecaries  and  drysalters,  59  Trongate. 

Old  Exchange  Loan  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  central  office,   142  Trongate,  branch  offices, 

43  Trongate  and  3  College  street.     William  Ballantyne,  manager. 
Old  Independent  Church,  Oswald  street ;  Rev.  James  Corbett,  William  Kerr,  and 

David  Fleming,  ministers. 
OLIPHANT,  George,  waiter,  255  George  street. 
Oliphant,  Maxwell,  &  Steven,  writers,  124  St.  Vincent  street. 
Oliphant,  Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  31  John  street,  house,  33  do. 

Oliphant,  Robert,  teacher  of  phonography,  33  Low  John  street. 
Oliphant,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  28  Merchant  lane. 

Oliphant,  William,  heraldic  and  ornamental  engraver,  13  Exchange  place,  house,  150 
Hospital  street. 

OLIVER,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  58  Miller  street. 

Oliver,  Mrs.  A.,  2  Carlton  court,  13  Bridge  street. 

Oliver,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  47  Sauchiehall  street. 

O'LOGHLIN,  Rev.  B.  J.,  classical  teacher,  280  George  street,  house,  15  Renfrew  st, 

Omoa  Iron  and  Coal  Office,  37  West  George  street. 

ORD,  Charles  J.,  agent  for  the  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland  and  the  Alli- 
ance Company  of  London,  116  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  125  Douglas  street. 

Ord,  George,  jun.,  H.M.  Customs,  house,  125  Douglas  street. 

Ord,  George,  accountant,  agent  for  the  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  the  Al- 
liance Company  of  London,  and  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company,  116  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Original  Secession  Church,  Campbell  street,  east ;  Rev.  John  D.  Paxton,  minister. 

Original  Secession  Church,  13  Main's  street,  off  Argyll  street ;  Rev.  Matthew  Murray, 
minister. 

ORKNEY,  John,  spirit  dealer,  18  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Orkney,  Peter,  grocer,  36  Carrick  street. 

ORME,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  68  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Orme,  James,  &  Co.,  general  agents,  bonded  and  free  storekeepers,  12  and  43  How- 
ard street,  office,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Orme,  James,  of  Orme^  iP Arthur,  ^  Co.,  house,  Greenfield,  Mearns. 

Orme,  M' Arthur,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  packers,  and  bleachers,  23  and  25  West  George 
street  and  St.  Vincent  lane. 

ORMOND,  James,  hosier,  2  Candleriggs,  house  and  workshop,  Pollockshaws. 

ORMISTON,  John,  wright,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ormiston,  Peter,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  34  Renfield  street,  house,  75  Brown  st. 

Ormiston,  William,  wright,  10  Anderson  St.,  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Sidney  street. 

Ormiston,  Mary,  teacher,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ormiston,  Miss,  lodgings,  11  Buccleuch  street. 

Orphan  Institution,  23  William  street,  Calton. 

ORR,  Andrew,  of  Francis  Oi-r  and  Sons,  129  St.  Vincent  street. 

Orr,  Andrew,  provision  merchant,  292  Argyll  street. 

Orr,  Francis,  at  J.  ^  J.  Whyte's,  house,  57  Oswald  street. 

Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  wholesale  stationers  and  publishers,  63  Brunswick  street. 

Orr,  Hugh,  builder,  2  Grace  street, 

Orr,  James,  of  Francis  Orr  and  Sons,  house,  Williamwood,  Cathcart. 

Orr,  James,  victualler,  spirit  dealer,  and  agent,  23  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Orr,  James,  Ayrshire  tavern,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  38  Clyde  place. 

Orr,  James,  engineer  and  millwright,  44  Wallace  street,  Tradeston. 

Orr,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  5  Green  street,  47  Millroad  street,  443  Gallowgate, 
and  5  Tobago  street,  house,  63  Bellgrove  street. 

Orr,  John,  hosier  and  glover,  167  Ingram  street,  house,  278  Argyll  street. 

Orr,  John,  ofR.  F.  ^  J.  Alexander  ^-  Co.,  house,  22  Blythswood  square. 

Orr,  John,  house  factor,  48  Gordon  street. 

Orr,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  1  Green  street,  67  Bell  street,  52  Steven- 
son street,  Calton,  and  443  Gallowgate,  house,  63  Bellgrove  street. 

Orr,  John,  baker,  61  Abercromby  street  and  46  Green  street,  office,  65  Abercromby 
street,  Calton. 

Orr,  John  Kerr,  commission  agent,  also  agent  for  John  M'Nair,  brewer,  Leith,  SO 
Union  street,  house,  Crossbank,  Great  Western  road. 

Orr,  Peter,  glass  and  emery-paper  manufacturer,  43  ELigh  street. 

Orr,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  407  Argyll  street. 


OEE.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— PARK.  241 


Orr,  Robert,  superintendent,  Glasgow  and  Paisley  Joint  Railway. 

Orr,  Robert  Valance,  merchant,  44  South  Portland  street. 

Orr,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  32  Centre  street. 

Orr,  Thomas  C,  commission  merchant,  20  Union  street. 

Orr,  Thomas,  of  Bryce  and  Orr,  house,  27  St.  Andrew  street. 

On-,  William,  merchant,  72  St.  George's  place,  house,  7  Newton  place. 

Orr,  William,  commission  agent,  76  Wilson  st.,  house,  2  Brighton  pL,  New  City  rd. 

Orr,  William,  of  William  Orr  (f  Co.,  house,  70  Abbotsford  place. 

Orr,  William,  of  Bell  and  Orr,  house,  66  South  Portland  street. 

Orr,  W.,  calenderer,  hot-presser,  and  packer,  51  Cochran  street. 

Orr,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale  cloth  warehousemen,  7  Queen  street. 

Orr,  Mrs.,  10  Greenvale  place. 

Orr,  Mrs.  Jane,  grocer,  92  M'Alpine  street. 

Orr,  Miss,  62  George  street. 

OSBORNE,  Alexander,  wholesale  butter  and  cheese  merchant,  Bazaar,  and  28  and 

34  Canon  street,  house,  41  South  Albion  street. 
Osborne,  R.,  wholesale  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  127  and  129  Candleriggs. 
Osborne,  Robert,  baker  and  merchant,  170  Cowcaddens  street. 
OSWALD,  Andrew,  proprietor,  Helensburgh,  104  South  Portland  street. 
Oswald,  James,  of  Oswald,  Stevenson,  ^  Co.,  23  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Oswald,  Stevenson,  &  Co.,  cotton-yarn  agents,  23  Royal  Exch:uige  square. 
OTTARE,  Terence,  general  broker,  316  High  street. 
OUTCH,  Stephen,  jun.,  window  glazier,  12  Havannah  street. 
OUTRAM,  David  Edmunds,  accountant  and  stockbroker,  and  agent  for  the  Imperial 

Fire  Insurance,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 
Outram,  George,  &  Co.,  publishers.  Herald  Office,  182  Trongate  and  20  Glassford  st. 
Outrara,  George,  of  George  Outram  ^  Co.,  house,  10  Newton  place. 
OVINGTON,  Richard,  of  Christie  and  Ovington,  house,  45  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Ovington,  Thomas,  65  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ovington,  T.  G.,  4  Melrose  street. 


PAE,  David,  barley  store,  10  Hope  street.     James  Ferguson,  agent. 

PAGAN,  Dr.,  professor  of  midwifery,  University,  house,  83  West  Regent  street. 

Pagan,  James,  successor  to  Aitchison  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  81  Glassford 
street,  sole  agent  in  Glasgow  for  Aitchison  and  Co.'s  Edinburgh  ale. 

Pagan,  James,  reporter  of  Glasgow  Herald,  house,  12  South  Apsley  place. 

PAIRMAN,  James,  at  James  Richmond  cf-  Co.'s,  house,  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

PAIRNIE,  M.  A.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  413  Argyll  street. 

PAISLEY,  Gavin,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance  agent,  37  Virginia  street, 
house,  Ashvale,  Partick, 

Paisley  Canal  Oifice,  22  Howard  street. 

Paisley  Railway  Station,  14  Bridge  street. 

Palladium  Life  Insurance  Society.     John  Baird,  agent,  83  Jamaica  street. 

PALMER,  Charles,  Rob  Roy  tavern,  43  Argyll  street. 

Palmer,  Mrs.,  37  South  Portland  street. 

PANTON,  George,  &  Sou,  dealers  in  watch  and  clock  tools  and  materials,  fishing- 
tackle,  violin  strings,  &c.,  32  Stockwell. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Panton,  James,  &  Co.,  general  merchants  and  importers  of  foreign  goods,  dealers  in 
watch  tools,  fishing-tackle,  violin  strings,  &c.,  85  Buchanan  street. 

Panton,  John,  M.D.,  50  West  Regent  street. 

PAPPLE,  James,  clothier,  191  Argyll  street. 

Parcel  Delivery  Company,  13  Miller  street ;  John  Hinshellwood,  manager, 

PARFITT,  Henry  T.,  general  agent  and  ship-broker,  1  Robertson  street. 

PARIS,  John,  of  Joseph  Lomas  (^  Co.,  machine  makers,  house,  2  Grafton  street. 

PARK,  Alexander,  pawnbroker,  48  Stockwell  street,  house,  151  Garngadhill. 

Park,  Charles,  upholsterer  and  cabinet-maker,  162  and  164  West  Regent  St.,  worl;- 
shop,  North  street,  house,  3  Richard  street,  Anderston. 

Park,  David,  wholesale  cloth  merchant,  72  Wilson  street,  house,  107  Hospital  st. 

Park,  David,  21  College  street. 

Park,  Gavin,  measurer,  36  John  street. 

Park,  James,  joiner  and  house  carpenter,  159  London  street. 


242  PARK.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. -PATlgRSOX. 

Park,  John,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  30  Argyll  street. 

Park,  Lewis  &  Charles,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  23  Royal  Exchange  square 

Park,  Samuel,  builder,  14  Maitland  street. 

Park,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Park  4'  Co.,  house,  44  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Park,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  14  Argyll  street. 

Park  &  Thomson,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  100  Queen  st.  and  163  Ingram  St. 

Park,  Thomas,  house  factor,  29  Normal  place. 

Park,  William,  sen.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  97  and  99  Bridgegate. 

Park,  Mrs.,  130  West  Campbell  street. 

Park,  Mrs.  George,  spirit  dealer,  40' Shuttle  street. 

PARKER,  D.  &  J.,  tea  merchants  and  general  grocers,  417  Argyll  street  and  263 
High  street. 

Parker,  George,  yictualler,  136  and  138  Stobcross  street, 

Parker,  James,  victualler,  100  Garscube  road. 

Parker,  James,  106  Hutcheson  street. 

Parker,  James,  hat  plushes  and  trimmings  agent,  52  Glassford  street,  house,  40  Ab- 
botsford  place. 

Parker,  James,  soap  and  candle-maker  and  oil  merchant,  117  Gallowgate. 

Parker,  James,  draper  and  remnant  dealer,  4  St.  Andrew  street. 

Parker,  Matthew  Grave,  54  Windsor  terrace. 

Parker,  Peter,  gi'ocer  and  house-factor,  104  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Parker,  Richard,  sen.,  architect,  superintendent  of  buildings,  4  North  Paterson  st. 

Parker,  Richard,  jua ,  engineer  and  millwright,  4  North  Paterson  street. 

Parker,  Robert,  surgeon,  49  King  street,  Tradeston,  house,  36  Commerce  street. 

Parker,  William,  baker,  26  London  street. 

Parker,  William,  teacher  of  English,  mathematics,  &c.,  3  Gibson  street. 

Parker,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  72  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

PARKES,  James,  &  Son,  measure-tape  and  mathematical  instrument  makers,  Birm- 
ingham ;  Wm.  Johnston,  57  Miller  street,  agent. 

Parkhead  Forge  Co.,  manufacturers  of  scrap-iron  forged  work,  Parkhead. 

PARKHILL,  John,  nailer,  87  Stockwell  street. 

Parkhill,  Miss,  dressmaker,  180  Hope  street. 

PARKIN,  George,  saw-maker,  42  Howard  street. 

PARLANE,  Alexander,  wine  and  spu-it  dealer,  99  Candleriggs. 

Parlane,  J.,  &  Co.,  bakers  and  grocers,  162  Broomielaw. 

Parlane,  Mrs.,  48  Abbotsford  place. 

Parlane,  Mrs.,  15  Renfrew  street. 

Paeochial  Board  Chambers,  Barony  Parish,  36  North  Albion  street. 

Parochial  Bb'ard  Office,  City  Parish,  326  Parliamentary  road. 

PARSONS  &  Co.,  Greenvale  Chemical  Works,  Duke  street. 

PASLEY,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Dixon  street. 

Patent  Heald  Factory  Co.,  manufacturers  of  patent  heddles  and  Jacquard  cards,  40 
St.  Enoch's  wynd^ 

Patent  Hydro  Extractor  Co.,  28  George  square,  works,  104  Stirling's  road. 

Patent  Office  and  Designs  RegistrJ^     William  Johnson,  consulting  engSieer,  and 
John  Plenry  Johnson,  solicitor,  166  Buchanan  street. 

PATERSON,  A.  &  G.,  timber  merchants,  68  Tennent  street. 

Paterson,  Adam,  of  Moncrieff,  Paterson,  and  Forbes,  house,  14  Brandon  place. 

Patterson,  Rev.  Alexander  S.,  Hutchesontown  Free  Church,  3  Maxwelton  place. 

Paterson,  Alexander,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  95  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  Alexander,  nail  manufacturer,  6  Wallace  street. 

Paterson,  A.  &  W.,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturers,  90  and  92  Argyll  street. 

Paterson,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  114  Candleriggs,  house,  39  Whitevale. 

Paterson,  Archibald,  printer,  5  King  street. 

Paterson,  Benjamin,  cabinetmaker,  21  Thistle  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Paterson,  B.  R.,  at  Johnston  and  Farie's,  62  Wilson  street. 

Paterson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and  merchants,  1  North  court,  Roya 
Exchange. 

Paterson,  David,  flesher,  64  Maitland  Street. 

Paterson,  Francis,  writer,  stockbroker,  and  factor,  56  Gordon  street,  house,  Garden- 
side,  Dalmarnock. 
Paterson,  Gavin,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  George  &  Co.,  cotton- waste  and  rag  merchants,  25  Stockwell  place. 


PATEESON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY — PATERSON.  243 

raterson,  George,  of  A    and  G.  Pater-son,  house,  14  Canning  place. 

Paterson,  George,  of  William  Paterson  4'  Son,  bouse,  23  Dixon  street. 

Paterson,  George,  of  Paterson,  Brothers,  cj-  Co.,  house,  Clayslaps,  Partick  road. 

Paterson,  Hugh,  wholesale  confectioner,  25  Holmhead  street. 

Paterson,  Rev.  James,  of  Hope  Street  Baptist  Chapel,  99  South  Portland  street. 

Paterson,  James,  teller.  Royal  Bank,  Old  Balgray  Farm  Cottage,  Springburn. 

Paterson,  James,  Ayrshire  Dairy,  61  Thistle  street. 

Paterson,  James,  97  Union  street, 

Paterson,  James,  M.D.,  and  surgeon,  professor  of  midwifery,  Andersonian  University, 

6  Windsor  place,  93  Sauchiehall  street. 
Paterson,  James,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures  for  the  city,  16  Dunlop  street. 
Paterson,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  17  Virginia  street. 
Paterson,  James,  tobacconist,  13  Canon  street. 

Paterson,  James,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  104  Hutcheson  street. 
Paterson,  James,  of  Henderson  aiid  Paterson,  house,  10  William  street,  Anderstou. 
Paterson,  James,  of  William,  Paterson  <f  Co.,  88  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Paterson,  James,  portioner,  2  Morris  place. 
Paterson,  James  A.,  13  Greenvale  place. 
Patersou,  James,  &  Co.,  .general  agents,  bonded  and  free  warehouses,  Adam's  Court 

lane,  Howard  street,  and  70  Mitchell  street. 
Paterson,  James,  of  James  Paterson  (f  Co.,  Virginia  St.,  house,  7  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Paterson,  James,  Western  Bank's  Branch,  Laurieston,  residence.  Wester  Parkhouse, 

Hamilton. 
Paterson,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  72  Crown  street. 
Paterson,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  73  and  75  Buchanan  street,  house, 

36  North  Frederick  street. 
Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  58  Dundas  street. 
Paterson,  John,  general  dealer,  20  Prince's  street. 
Paterson,  John,  cabinetmaker,  9  and  11  London  lane, 
Paterson,  John,  grain  merchant,  21  Hope  street, 
Patersou,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Bridge  street. 
Paterson,  John,  upholsterer  and  paper-hanger,  239  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  John,  baker  and. spirit  dealer,  232  High  street. 

Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  grain  and  c6mmission  merchants,  38  Union  street. 
Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  of  John  H.  Paterson,  jun.,  (f  Co.,  house,  2  Milton  place, 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Paterson,  John,  &  Co.,  stationers  and  account-book  makers,  126  Ingram  street. 
Paterson,  John,  of  John  Paterson  (f  Co.,  house,  5  South  Hanover  street. 
Paterson,  John,  chandler  and  grocer,  232  Gallowgate,  house,  87  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Paterson,  John,  carriers'  porter,  33  Miller's  place. 
Paterson,  John,  agent,  207  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Paterson,  John,  11  Dundas  street. 

Paterson,  John,  of  Gilmour,  Paterson,  c|-  Co.,  house,  133  Waiprloo  street. 
Paterson,  John  B.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  66  Cowcaddens  street. 
Patersony  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  31  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D.,  318  St.  Vincent  street,  consulting-rooms,  2  Washington  st. 
Paterson,  Josiah,  city  porter,  70  St.  George's  place,  West  George  street. 
Paterson,  Mackirdy,  &  Co.,  merchants,  38  Renfield  street. 
Paterson,  Matthew,  of  A.  df-  W.  Paterson,  house,  83  South  Portland  street. 
Paterson,  Rev.  Dr.  Nathaniel,  of  Free  St.  Andrew's,  19  Monteith  row. 
Paterson,  Peter,  fish-agent,  212  Gallowgate. 
Paterson,  R.,  clerk,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Paterson,  Robert,  of  Robert  Paterson  <^  Co.,  house,  Partickhill. 
Paterson,  Robert,  vinegar  merchant,  stores,  14  Hutcheson  street. 
Paterson,  Robert,  woollen-yarn  and  general  commission  agent,  31  Miller  street,  house, 

Clydeview,  Partick. 
Paterson,  Robert,  of  Jack,  Paterson,  4'  Co.,  house,  2  Milton  place. 
Paterson,  Robert,  of  Paterson,  Jamieson,  <f  Co.,  house,  2  Somerset  place. 
Paterson,  Robert,  bootmaker,  50  Ingram  street,  house,  52  do. 
Paterson,  Robert,  portioner,  238  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Paterson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  hatters,  113  Ingram  street. 
Paterson,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Jack,  Paterson,  ^  Co.,  house,  2  Milton  place. 
Paterson,  Robert,  surgeon,  141  Hope  street. 


244  PATEESON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— PATON. 


Paterson,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  27  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  lithographer  and  engraver,  52  Ingram  street. 

Paterson,  Thomas  L.,  of  James  Blade  <^  Co,,  house,  Freeland  bank,  Partick. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  anatomical  modeller,  56  Gordon  street. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer,  50  Miller's  place. 

Paterson,  Thomas  L.,  at  McDonald  and  Lambie's,  house,  82  Hospital  street. 

Paterson,  Walter,  ofH.  P.  Ree  ^  Co.,  house,  Blant}'re  lodge. 

Paterson,  Walter,  Glasgow  Sedan-chair  Office,  70  St.  George's  place. 

Paterson,  William,  kelp-merchant  and  drysalter,  agent  for  North  British  Insurance 

Co.,  and  for  Sir  R.  H.  Meus,  Bart.,  &  Co.,  brewers,  London,  100  Brunswick 

street  and  85  Candleriggs,  house,  20  Abbotsford  place. 
Paterson,  William  U.,  tinplate-worker  and  gasfltter,  22  Stockwell  street. 
Paterson,  William,  chemist,  100  Brunswick  street  and  85  Candleriggs,  works,  Neilsou 

street,  Camlachje,  house,  20  Abbotsford  place. 
Paterson,  William,  &  Co.,  smiths  and  bell-hangers,  scale,  beam,  coach,  cart,  waggon- 
axle,  and  lock  and  hinge-makers,  19  Ann  street. 
Paterson,  William,  20  Oxford  street. 

Paterson,  William,  silk  mercer,  linen  and  woollen  draper,  63  Trongate. 
Paterson,  William,  spirit  merchant,  24  Abercorn  street. 
Paterson,  William,  at  James  Paterson  (f  Co.'s,  bonded  stores,  Howard  street. 
Paterson,  William,  of  Paterson,  Brothers,  f  Co.,  house.  Crow  road,  Partick. 
Paterson,  W.  K.,  1  North  court.  Royal  Exchange. 

Paterson,  W.  R.,  of  Paterson,  Mackirdy,  cf  Co.,  residence,  Balornock  house. 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  Blj'thswood  terrace,  Bothwell  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  161  Fiunieston  sti'eet. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  James,  basket  manufacturer,  188  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Robert,  baker,  88  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  48  Renfrew  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  William,  56  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  188  Holm  street. 
Paterson,  Agnes,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  134  Cowcaddens  street. 
Paterson,  Isabella,  spirit  dealer,  49  Duudas  street. 

Paterson,  Margaret  and  Katherine,  straw-hat  and  boys'  dressmakers,  26  Finlay  st. 
Paterson,  Miss,  8  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Paterson,  Miss,  boarding-school,  28  St.  George's  road. 
Paterson,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  278  Argyll  st. 

PATEY,  Charles  G.  E.,  Captain  Royal  Navy,  emigiation  officer,  24  Newton  place. 
PATON,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93  Crown  street. 
Paton,  Alexander,  of  Paton  and  Adam,  house,  2  Morris  place,  Monteith  row. 
Paton,  Alexander,  bridge-keeper,  St,  Rollox  drawbridge. 
Paton,  Alexander,  of  Barclay,  Paton,  ^  Co.,  house,  14  Apsley  place. 
Paton,  Andrew,  commission  merchant,  49  Virginia  street,  house,  16  Richmond  st. 
Paton  and  Adam,  wholesale  hosiers,  glovers,  and  small  ware  manufacturers,  19  St, 

Enoch  square. 
Paton,  Daniel,  grocer  and  victualler,  51  Kent  street, 
Paton  and  Grant,  ship  agents  and  insurance  brokers,  33  Buchanan  street. 
Paton,  Hugh,  printer  and  publisher,  and  carver  and  gilder,  16  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Paton,  James,  juu.,  joiner,  at  Joseph   Gibson  ^"  Co.^s,  46  Ingram   street,  house,  18 

Taylor  street. 
Paton,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  33  East  Howard  street. 
Paton,  James,  flesher,  175  Cowcaddens. 
Paton,  J.  and  J,,  bakers,  38  Oxford  street. 
Paton,  J.  and  D.,  woollen  manufacturers  and  warehousemen,  17  John  street,  factory, 

Tillicoultry,  Clackmannanshire. 
Paton,  J.  and  J,,  victuallers,  98  Main  street,  Gorbals,  and  27  Egliuton  street. 
Paton,  John,  cabinetmaker,  48  Bath  street. 

Paton,  John,  of  Paton  and  Grant,  house,  9  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Paton,  John,  spirit  merchant,  7  and  9  Cathcart  street. 
Patton,  Lieut.-Colonel,  inspecting  field  officer,  9  Sandyford  place. 
Paton,  M.  and  W.,  ironmongers,  7  and  9  Saltmarket. 
Paton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  67  Buchanan  street,  ivc!  kr>.  33  Richard 

street,  house,  15  do. 
Paton,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D,,  of  St.  David's  parish,  6  Newton  place. 
Paton  and  Small,  nurserymen  and  florists,  Sandyford  house. 


PATON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— PEACOCK.  245 

Paton,  William,  bootmaker,  17  Hutclieson  street. 

Paton,  William  P.,  merchant,  Virginia  buildings,  house,  8  Newton  place. 

Paton,  William,  tea  merchant  and  commission  agent,  39  Crown  street. 

Paton,  William,  ofM.  and  W.  Paton,  29  Kent  street. 

Paton,  William,  of  Levey,  Paton,  ^  Co.,  residence,  53  Holmhead  street. 

Paton,  William,  of  Thomas  Chalmers  (f  Co.,  house,  63  Abbotsford  place. 

Paton,  W.,  shirt-maker,  hosier,  and  glover,  and  tailors'  trimmings  warehouse,  59 

Buchanan  street,  house,  71  South  Portland  street. 
Paton,  Mrs.  Ebenezer,  flesher,  48  West  Milton  street. 
Paton,  Mrs.,  37  South  Portland  street. 
Paton,  Miss  C,  brush  and  bellows  shop,  21  High  street. 
Paton,  Miss,  lodgings,  79  Renfield  street. 

PATRICK,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon-aurist,  171  West  Regent  street. 
Patrick,  Hugh  W.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  59  StockweU  street,  house,  3  Queen's 

place.  Great  Western  road. 
Patrick,  Hugh,  detective  officer,  Southern  Police  Chambers. 
Patrick,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  19  William  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Patrick,  William,  warden  of  Cathedral,  St.  David's,  and  Blackfriars  burying-grounds, 

Cathedral  lodge,  house,  10  Barony  place. 
Patrick,  William,  wholesale  and  retail  warehouseman,  18  Clyde  terrace. 
PATTISON,  Adam,  &  Co.,  drysalters,  and  sole  agents  for  the  patent  lactarine,  67 

Buchanan  street, 
Pattison,  Adam  M.,  agent  for  the  Bridgewater  Trust,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Pattison,  Godfrey,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  West  George  street. 
Pattison,  M.  M.,  agent  for  Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and 

agent  for  the  Birmingham  Battery  Co.,  67  Buchanan  st.,  house,  4  Crescent  pi. 
Pattison,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  22  Renfield  street. 
Pattison,  John,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  30  Florence  place. 
Pattison,  John,  hairdresser,  43  Maiu  street,  Bridgeton. 

Pattison,  W.  C,  wine  and  spirit  in  rchant,  13  BruiisvrJok  place  and  164  Trongate. 
PAUL,  Alexander,  and  Co.,  mamifacturers,  24  St.  Yincent  place,  workers'  entry, 

13  East  George  lane. 
Paul,  Alexander,  of  A.  Paul  ^-  Co.,  house,  25  Lynedoch  street. 
Paul,  Alexander,  flesher  and  ham-curer,  81  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Paul,  Daniel,  writer  and  stockbroker,  master  in  chancery,  and  commissioner  for  tak- 
ing chancery  affidavits,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Paul,  Daniel,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  138  Saltmarket,  house,  Springplace,  Ruther- 

glen  road. 
Paul,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  16  Queen  street. 
Paul,  George,  tinsmith,  357  Gallowgate. 
Paul,  H.,  fruiterer,  77  Jamaica  street. 
Paul,  James,  manufacturer,  23  Exchange  square  and  74  Buchanan  street,  house 

Kelvin  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Paul,  James,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  40  Clyde  place, 
Paul,  John,  merchant,  4  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 
Paul,  John,  commission  merchant,  7  South  Frederick  st.,  house,  43  Cambridge  st, 
Paul,  John,  of  A.  Paul  cf  Co.,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 
Paul,  John,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  Promoter  Life  and  Annuity  Insurance  Co.,  108 

Hutchesou  street,  house,  136  Sackville  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Paul,  Matthew,  wright  and  builder,  148  Duke  street. 

Paul,  Thomas,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  39  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  37  do. 
Paul,  Thomas,  of  James  Ewing  cf  Co.,  house,  Kelvin  terrace,  Hillhead. 
Paul,  William,  banker,  15  Fitzroy  place. 
Paul,  William  N.,  agent,  37  South  Portland  street. 
Paul,  Mrs.  Matthew,  dressmaker,  146  Duke  street. 
Paul,  Mrs.,  2  Duke  street. 
PAXTON,  Rev.  John  D.,  12  Monteith  row. 
Paxton,  Miss,  milliner,  46  Renfield  street. 
Paxton,  Miss,  lodgings,  26  West  Campbell  street. 
PAYNE,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  83  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Payne,  "Thomas,  at  Glasgow  Iron  Works,  Garngad  road. 
Payne,  William,  spirit  dealer,  14  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
PEACOCK,  Andrew,  -wright  and  glazier,  8  Melville  street. 


246  PEACOCK.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— PERRY. 


Peacock,  George,  45  Abbotsford  place. 

Peacock,  Thomas,  carver  and  gilder,  30  Garscube  place. 

PEAKCE,  R.  F.,  of  Miller  and  Pearce,  at  Tod  and  McGregor's,  house,  117  West 
Campbell  street. 

PEAEE,  R.  T.,  ofR.  M.  Peare  4  Co.,  house,  91  Eglinton  street. 

Peare,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  ship  agents  and  commission  merchants,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Peare,  Mrs.,  91  Eglinton  street. 

PEARSON,  Alexander,  sheriff-clerk-depute.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 

Pearson,  Adam,  commission  merchant,  22  St.  Enoch  square.  ^ 

Pearson,  George,  of  Buchanan  and  Pearson,  house,  Charleton  place,  83  Taylor  street 

Pearson,  Harry,  Garrick  hotel,  30  Dunlop  street. 

Pearson,  John,  merchant,  37  Ropework  lane,  house,  Woodcroft,  Partick. 

Pearson,  John,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  4th  district,  229  Dulce  street. 

Pearson,  Peter,  draper,  147  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  196  Hope  street. 

Pearson,  Shepley,  cutler  and  smith,  73  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Pearson,  Thomas,  clothier,  1  Bridge  street  and  25  Carlton  place. 

Pearson,  Wilsone,  &  Co.,  merchants.     See  William  Brown,  jun. 

PEARSTON,  James,  merchant,  agent  for  the  Imperial  Insurance  Co,  of  London,  and 
the  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  11  West  Nile  street. 

Pearston,  J.  and  W.,  wholesale  stationers,  43  Candleriggs. 

Pearston,  Mrs.,  midwife,  2  Havannah  street. 

PEAT,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  101  Glebe  street. 

Peat,  William,  collector  of  assessments  for  the  Eastern  district,  office.  Police  build- 
ings, 33  Stevenson  street,  house,  49  Kent  street. 

Peat,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Montrose  street. 

PEDDIE  and  Tennent's  School,  10  Cambridge  street.     Miss  Stirling,  teacher, 

Peddie,  John,  leather  merchant,  62  Oxford  street,  Laurieston. 

PEDEN,  Adam,  hosier  and  glover,  171  Argyll  street,  house,  156  Crown  street. 

Peden,  Robert,  of  Bryce  and  Peden,  house,  27  Charlotte  street. 

Peden,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  North  Frederick  street. 

PEEBLES  &  Campbell,  writers,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 

Peebles,  Francis,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  1  Pettigrew  street. 

Peebles,  Fyffe,  &  Co.,  drysalters  and  commission  merchants,  57  Miller  street. 

Peebles,  George,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  9  Bazaar,  house,  76  Bell  street. 

Peebles,  J.  G.,  7  Brighton  place,  New  City  road. 

Peebles,  William,  of  Peebles,  Fyffe,  ^-  Co.,  house,  10  Royal  terrace. 

Peebles,  Mrs.  Andrew,  185  Hill  street,  Gamethill, 

Peebles,  Mrs.  Charles,  7  Sandyford  place. 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  boarding-house  keeper,  156  Gallowgate. 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  292  Argyll  street. 

Peebles,  Miss  Margaret  Anne,  27  Stanley  street,  Florence  place. 

PEGLAR,  John,  clothier,  3  Gordon  street,  house,  93  Waterloo  street. 

PelicajSI  Life  Assurance  Office.     John  Louden,  agent,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

PENDER,  Archibald,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Water  street. 

Pender,  James,  &  Son,  bleachers,  Clober.  Orders  left  at  J.  Davie's,  51  Brunswick  pi. 

Pender,  James,  carter  and  dairyman,  75  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Pender,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  67  London  street. 

Pender,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  42  Candleriggs. 

PENMAN,  Alexander,  marble  cutter  and  sculptor,  11  Renfield  street,  and  83  Hope 
street,  house,  Falkland  place. 

PENNY,  Charles,  manufacturingchemist,  13  Bellgrove  street,  works,  486  Gallowgate. 

Penney,  Daniel,  of  J.  and  W.  Steele  and  Penney,  house,  27  Garscube  place,  I'ort- 
Dundas  road. 

Penney,  D.  J.,  commission  agent,  3  N.  court,  Roj^al  Exchange,  house,  4  Sandyford  jil. 

Penny,  Dr.  F.,  professor  of  chemistry,  Andersonian  University,  204  George  street. 

Penney,  S.  M.,  stockbroker,  agent  for  the  Globe  Insurance,  and  for  the  British 
Guarantee  Association,  16  St.  Vincent  street. 

Penney,  William,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  3  North  court,  Eoyal  Exchange. 

Penney,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  41  West  College  street. 

Penny,  Mrs.  JE.,  4  Sandyford  place. 

PERMAN,  J.  &  F.,  merchants,  23  South  Hanover  street. 

PERRETT,  Mrs.  Robert,  flesher,  130  Castle  street. 

PERRY,  Arthur,  grocer,  60  Hospital  street. 


PERRY,— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— PICKEN.  247 


Perry,  D.  T.,  of  Perry  and  Kennedy,  house,  144  Renfrew  street. 
Perry,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  71  Hutcheson  street. 
Perry  &  Kennedy,  drysalters  and  oil  merchants,  19  Cochran  street. 
Perrie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  34  Main  street,  Calton. 
Perrie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  228  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Perrie,  Thomas,  flesher,  6  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Perry,  Mrs.  Dr.,  145  West  Campbell  street. 

PERSTON,  J.  &  D.,  japanners  and  clock-dial  manufacturers,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Perston,  James,  japanner  and  clock-dial  manufacturer,  10  Greyfriars  wynd. 
Perston,  Moir,  &  Co.,  muslin  and  gingham  manufactm-ers  and  merchants,  25  Gor- 
don street. 
Perston,  William  A.,   apothecary  to  city  parish  dispensary,  50  Brunswick  street, 

house  (Mrs.  Smith's),  70  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Perth  Baking  Company,  78  Union  street.     Thomas  Hutchison,  manager. 
PETERKIN,  David,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  9  Findlay  street. 
Peterkin,  William,  clothier  and  outfitter,  5  Carrick  street. 
PETERS,  James,  slater,  4  Steel  street. 

Peters  &  M'Farlane,  coppersmiths  and  tinplate-workers,  G2  and  64  Crown  street. 
Peters,  Stewart,  of  Peters  and  M'-Farlane,  house,  95  Grown  street. 
PETERSON,  Peter,  messenger-at-arms,  48  North  Frederick  street. 
PETTIECROW,  James,  victualler,  21  and  23  Stobcross  street. 
PETTIGREW,  Alexander,  eating-house  keeper,  266  High  street. 
Pettigrew,  James,  builder,  80  South  Portland  street. 
Pettigrew,  James,  provision  merchant,  146  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Pettigrew,  James,  provision  merchant,  148  Cowcaddens  street. 
Pettigrew,  John,  victualler,  36  and  38  Stevenson  street. 
Pettigrew,  John,  of  Trainer  and  Pettigreio,  36  Charlotte  lane. 
Pettigrew,  Matthew,  of  Arch.  Broion  f  Co.,  123  Grafton  terrace.  North  John  st. 
Pettigrew,  Moses,  house-factor  and  beadle.  Rev.  J.  S.  Taylor's,  United  Presbyterian 

Church,  13  Crown  street. 
Pettigrew,  William,  victualler,  423  Gallowgate. 
Pettigrew,  Miss,  31  Norfolk  street. 
PETRI  E,  John,  bookseller,  78  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Petrie,  Mrs.,  23  South  Apsley  place. 

PFAFF,  F.,  clockmaker,  49  Gallowgate. 

PHILIP,  Andrew,  jun.,  builder,  230  Holm  street, 

Phillips,  Archibald,  flesher,  237  High  street,  and  239  do. 

Phillips,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer,  79  Jamaica  street. 

Phillips,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  Tarbert  street. 

Phillip,  John,   washer   and   dresser,    and  public   baths.    Southern   washing-house. 
Paisley  road. 

Phillips,  John  M'Kenzie,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  for  the  counties  of  Lanark  and 
Renfrew,  and  house-factor,  36  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Phillips,  John,  spirit  merchant,  106  Cowcaddens  street. 

Phillips,  John,  store-keeper,  9  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Phillips,  Robert,  bookseller,  108  Eglintou  street. 

Phillips,  Robert,  eating-house  keeper,  40  Stevenson  street. 

Phillips,  Thomas,  wright  and  builder,  3  North  Apsley  place,  Great  Western  road, 
house,  65  St.  George's  road. 

Phillips,  Thomas,  tea  merchant,  61  Abbotsford  place, 

Phillips,  William,  boot-crimper  and  bootmaker,  13  Tarbert  street. 

PHILP,  Andrew,  builder,  435  Argyll  street. 

Philp,  Robert,  builder,  93  Pitt  street. 

PHIMISTER,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  dyers,  134  Drygate  street. 

Phcenix  Fire  Insurance  Company  ;  John  Louden,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Phoenix  Foreign  Fire  Office,  32  St.  Vincent  place ;  James  Watson,  agent. 

Phoenix  Iron  Works,  50  Garscube  road. 

Phoenix,  Nathaniel,  victualler,  38  Jamaica  street. 

Phonetic  Society;  R,  N.  Morrison,  secretary,  131  Argyll  street. 

Physicians  and  Surgeons'  Hall,  17  St.  Enoch  square. 

PICKEN,  Cornelius,  flesher,  86  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Picken,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  108  Argyll  street. 

Picken,  James,  Temperance  hotel  and  coffee  house,  52  Argyll  street. 


248  PICKEN.— GE]SrERA.L  DIRECTOEY.— PORTEUS, 

Picken,  John,  and  Co.,  tobacconists,  129  Argyll  street. 

Picken,  Riclimond,  beadle  of  Bath  Street  Independent  Chapel,  house,  91  Holland  st, 

PICKERSGILL  &  Co.,  merchants,  182  Buchanan  street. 

PICKFORD  &  Co.,  general  carriers,  Brunswick  court,  entry  by  120  Brunswick  st.^ 

See  Adv.  in  Appendix, 
PIGOTT,  Henry,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  176  Trongate  and  167  Argyll  street. 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,   9   Macfarlane  street  and  2i<) 

Gallowgate. 
Pinkerton,  John,  spirit  merchant,  22  Little  street,  Calton. 
Pinkerton,  John,  gardener.  Green  market,  New  wynd. 
Pinkerton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  59  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Pinkerton,  Mrs.,  127  St.  Vincent  street. 
Pinkerton,  Maiy,  pastry  baker,  48  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
PIPPETT,  James,  cook,  22  Dundas  street. 
PITKETHLY,  James,  ofR.  S.  Muir  cj-  Co.,  34  Cochran  street. 
PITT,  Henry,  fruit  merchant  and  auctioneer,  106  Argyll  st.  and  21  South  Albion  st. 
Pitt,  Thomas,  bookseller  and  stationer,  74  and  76  London  street. 
PITCAIRN,  John,  spirit  merchant,  222  Stobcross  street. 
Pitcairn,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  144  Stobcross  street. 
PLAIN,  Walter,  musical  instrument  maker,  21  Brunswick  place. 
PLAYFAIR,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  merchants,  75  West  Nile  street. 
Playfair,  James,  of  Dennistoun,  Bryce,  cj'  Co.,  house,  4  Queen's  crescent.' 
Playfaii-,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  merchants,  112  West  George  street. 
Playfair,  Patrick,  of  P.  Playfair  (f  Co.,  liouse,  1  Somerset  place. 
POE,  Mrs.  John,  7  Greenhill  place. 
Police  Office,  9  South  Albion  street. 
Police  Collector's  Office,  70  Bell  street. 

POLLOCK,  Alexander,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  43  Gallowgate. 
Pollock,  Alexander,  victualler,  1 3  Crown  street. 
Pollock,  Archibald,  at  Robert  La.nond's,  house,  2  Kent  street. 
PoUok,  Arthur,  ofPoUoJc,  Gilmo^ir,  cJ-  Co.,  house,  24  Carlton  pLice. 
Pollock,  George,  of  Rhindmuir.     Letters  left  at  Mr.  Strang's,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 
Pollok,  Gilmour,  &  Co.,  merchants,  19  Union  street. 
Pollock,  James,  saddler  and  saddlers'  irji  monger,  151  Stockwell  street. 
PoUock,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  114  Renfrew  street. 
Pollock,  James,  house  factor,  8  Cleland  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Pollok,  John,  of  Pollok,  Gilmour,  ^  Co.,  house,  24  Carlton  place. 
Pollock,  John,  merchant,  22  Lynedoch  street. 
Pollok,  Morris,  Silk  Throwster  Factory,  Govan. 
Pollock,  Peter,  rag  merchant,  29  Canon  street. 

Pollock,  Peter,  saddler  and  saddlers'  ironmonger,  151  Stockwell  street. 
Pollok,  Rev.  Robert,  of  Kingston  Church,  9  Abbotsford  place. 

Pollock,  Robert,  brush  manufacturer,  19  Turner's  court,  house,  21  Abbotsford  place. 
Pollok,  Robert,  glass  and  china  merchant,  22  Candleriggs,  house,  20  do. 
PoUock,  Robert,  victualler,  28  King  street,  Calton. 
Pollock,  Robert,  hosier  and  laceman,  41  Eglinton  street. 

Pollock,  S.,  of  Muirhead  and  Polloch,  house,  Laurel  bank,  149  St.  George's  road. 
PoUock,  Thomas,  victuaUer,  38  Commerce  street,  house,  36  do. 
PoUock,  William,  baker,  60  King  street,  house,  64  do. 
Pollock,  William,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  62  George  street. 
Pollock,  Mrs.,  Laiu-el  bank,  149  St,  George's  road. 
Pollock,  Mrs.,  7  Fitzroy  place. 

Pollock,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer,  48  Parliamentary  road. 
Pollock,  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  48  Holmhead  street. 
PoLLOO  and  Govan  Railway,  office,  Dixon  street. 
POPE,  George,  spirit  dealer,  11  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Pope's  Ej'e  Tavern,  Moodie's  court,  31  Argyll  street,  John  M'Gregor. 
POPPLE,  Williato,  painter,  33^  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
POLSON,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  baker,  1  Grteme  street. 
Poor  House,  City  Parish,  326  Parliamentary  road. 

PORTE  US,  John,  writer,  33  Buchanan  street,  residence,  9  South  Apsley  place. 
Porteous,  James,  commission  agent,  19  St.  Enoch's  sq.,  ho.,  48  Abbotsford  place. 
Porteus,  Thomas  A.,  of  ADFarlane.  and  Porteus,  house,  18  Rutland  place,  Govan  vi. 


POETEOUS.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— PRINCE.  249 

Porteou3,  "Wm.,  drysalter,  14  Stirling  sq.,  house,  115  Main  street,  Blythswood  hill. 

Porteus,  Mrs.,  capmaker,  19  Gallowgate. 

Porteous,  Euphemia,  Airthry  and  Dunblane  water  dealer,  and  Post-office  Receiving- 
house,  Sandj'ford  place. 

PORTER,  Clement,  upholsterer,  15  Charlotte  lane. 

Porter,  Hugh,  watch  and  clockmaker,  1  Mitchell  street. 

Porter,  James,  writer,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Porter,  John,  butter  and  egg  store,  81  Abercromby  street. 

Porter,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  75  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Porter,  Michael  E.,  surgeon,  97  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Porter,  Peter,  merchant.     Letters  left  at  Robert  Gow's,  jun.,  71  Queen  street. 

Porter,  Rev.  S.  T.,  Independent  minister,  7  Queen's  crescent. 

Porter,  W.  &  G.,  brassfounders,  18  Coburg  street. 

PoET-DuNDAS  Bottle  Works,  Port-Dundas. 

Port-Dundas  Chemical  Works,  128  Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Port-Dundas  Distillery  Company,  Port-Dundas  road. 

Port-Dundas  Foundry  Company,  112  Port-Dundas  road. 

Port-Dundas  Ink  and  Blacking  Co.,  manufactorj',  84  Renfleld  street. 

Port-Dundas  Pottery  Companj^,  66  Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Poet-Egllnton  Spinning  Company,  worsted  spinners  and  carpet  manufacturers, 
41  St.  Vincent  street,  works,  Port-Eglinton. 

Portland  Colliery  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Portland  Iron  Company,  9  Buchanan  street. 

PossiL  Colliery  Office,  1 00  St.  Vincent  street. 

PosT-Office,  42  and  44  Glassford  street. 

Post,  and  Paisley  and  Renfrewshire  Reformer  Office,  15  Turner's  court. 

POTT,  Mrs.,  16  Claremont  street. 

POTTER,  Alexander,  of  Potter^  Wilson,  ^  Co.,  house,  Shawburn,  Hamilton. 

Potter,  Lewis,  agent  for  Dublin  and  Cork  steamers  and  Liverpool  traders,  28  St. 
Enoch  square,  house,  Hope  park,  Partick. 

Potter,  Lewis,  &  Co.,  agents  for  Liverpool  traders  and  Levant  steam-ships,  28  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Potter,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

POWELL,  Stephen,  of  Anderson  ^  Co.,  residence,  Kinning  house,  Paisley  road. 

Powell,  Thomas,  teacher,  Glasgow  Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  vale. 

Powell,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings,  72  Wilson  street. 

Powell,  Mrs.  G.,  89  North  Frederick  street. 

POWER,  Mrs.,  lodging-house  keeper,  82  George  street. 

POYNTER,  John,  chemist  and  drj'salter,  works,  Milton  street,  Port-Dundas  ;  Rum- 
ford  street,  Bridgeton;  and  Shaws-water,  Greenock;  office,  83  Jamaica  street, 
house,  Newstead  place,  Govan  road. 

Pkactical  Mechanic's  Journal,  William  Johnson,  C.E.  and  patent  agent,  editor 
166  Buchanan  street. 

PRATT,  David,  34  Cook  street. 

PRENTICE,  A.  &  W.,  smiths  and  cartwrights,  1  Germiston  st.,  top  of  Buchanan  st. 

Prentice,  J.,  92  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Prentice,  James,  spirit  dealer,  7  Clyde  terrace. 

Prentice,  John,  120  Bath  street. 

Prentice,  William,  of  A.  and  W,  Prentice,  house,  10  Renfrew  street. 

Pkesbytbrians,  Church,  23  Low  Green  street ;  Rev.  Alexander  Denovan,  minister. 

PEESCOTT,  Rev.  Thomas  0.,  minister,  114  West  Nile  street. 

PRESTON  &  M'Arthur,  Barrowfield  cordage  and  twine  works,  207,  209,  and  211 
Dalmarnock  road,  office,  107  Buchanan  street. 

PRIDE,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Pride,  Mrs.  Wm.,  furnishings,  60  Sauchiehall  street. 

PRIMROSE,  Adam,  of  Primrose  and  Boss,  house,  42  York  street. 

Primrose,  P.  &  W.,  flour  merchants,  53  Oswald  street. 

Primrose,  P.,  of  P.  (f  W.  Primrose,  Sandj^ord,  Partick  road. 

Primrose  &  Ross,  coppersmiths  and  brassfounders,  61  M'Alpine  street. 

Primrose,  Thomas,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  9  New  Bridge  street,  ho.  4  Carlton  court. 

Primrose,  William,  baker  and  flour  dealer,  53  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Primrose,  William,  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 

PRINCE,  Simon,  quill  manufacturer,  109  Trongate,  house,  49  Kent  street. 

n2. 


250  PEINCE'S.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— PlJRDON. 

Prince's  Theatre  Royal,  100  West  Nile  street  and  Buchanan  street.     E.  Glover, 

manager, 
PRINGLE,  Adam,  of  Thomas  Chalmers  (f  Co.,  residence,  Sunnyside  villa,  Partickhill. 
Piingle,  Alexander,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  6  Gallowgate. 
Pringle,  Francis,  blacksmith,  57  Thistle  street. 

Pringle,  John,  commission  merchant,  87  Union  street,  house,  65  Bath  street. 
Pringle,  John,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  1 44  Argyll  st,  ho.,  84  North  Hanover  st. 
Pringle,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  145  Argyll  street. 
Pringle,  Sirs.,  remnant  warehouse,  24  Kent  street. 
Pringle,  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies,  149  HUl  street,  Garnethill. 
Pringle,  Miss,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
PRITCHARD,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers  and  embroiderers,  25 

Queen  street. 
Pritchard,  James,  of  J.  ^  R.  Pritchard,  house,  51  Bridge  street. 
Pritchards,  R.,  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  1  Argyll  street. 
PRITTY,  Francis,  engraver  and  lithographic  printer,  36  Argyll  arcade,  first  entry  off 

Buchanan  street,  house,  13  Hope  street. 
Procurator  Fiscal  for  Lanarkshire,  County  buildings,  Wilson  st. ;  G.  Salmond,  P.  F. 
Procurator  Fiscal  for  the  City,  office.  City  chambers. 
Procurator's  Library,  13  John  street.     H.  Blair,  librarian. 
Promoter  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  Co.     William  Easton  &  Co.,  77  Queen  st., 

and  John  Paul,  108  Hutcheson  street,  agents. 
Property  and  Income  Tax  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Dumbartonshire.     Office,  40 

George  square,  Andrew  Tennant,  clerk. 
Property  and  Assessed  Tax  Office,  52  Virginia  street. 
PROUDFOOT,  D.  B.,  of  James  Anderson  cf-  Co.,  35  Buchanan  street. 
Prondfoot,  Hew,  glove  and  fur  manufacturer  and  hosier,  172  Trongate. 
Proudfoot,  Robert,  victualler  and  provision  merchant,  118  Candleriggs. 
Proudfoot,  William,  victualler  and  provision  merchant,  152  Gallowgate. 
Proudfoot,  Mrs.,  72  Bath  street. 
Proudfoot,  Miss,  180  St.  George's  road. 

PROVAN,  Andrew,  nail  manufacturer,  98  Port-Dundas  road. 
Provan,  David,  nail  maker,  87  Cowcaddens  street. 
Provan,  David,  nail  maker,  75  Brown  street. 
Provan,  David,  hop  merchant  and  grocer,  190  Argyll  street. 
Provan,  James,  tobacconist,  24  Eglinton  street. 

Provan,  James,  flesher,  112  Cathedral  street  and  27  George  street,  house,  23  do. 
Provan,  James,  hairdresser,  181  Trongate. 
Provand,  J.  &  G.,  &  Co.,  colour  manufacturers,  paint  grinders,  and  Roman  cemant 

and  mastic  manufacturers,  50  East  Howard  street. 
Provan,  John,  puUicate  manufacturer,  114  Candleriggs. 
Provan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  33  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 
Provan,  M.,  at  D,  ^  A.  Cnthbertson's,  110  Fife  place.  West  George  street,  house,  14 

Salisbury  street. 
Provan  &  Young,  spirit  dealers,  112  Garscube  road. 
Provan,  Mrs.  Wm.,  95  Sauchiehall  street. 
Provan,  Mrs.,  midwife  and  ladies'  sick  nurse,  4  Cameron  place. 
Provan,  Miss  Isabella,  bandbox  maker  and  mangier,  19  Brunswick  plac«. 
Provanhall  Coal  Co.,  office,  depot,  St.  RoUox,  Townhead,  208  Castle  street. 
Provident  Life  Office  of  London.     Robert  Gow,  jun.,  agent,  71  Queen  street. — A'te 

Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Provident  Clerks'  Mutual  Benefit   Association  for   Life   Insurance   and  Annuitie.s, 

3  West  Nile  street.     Wm.  L.  M'Phun,  agent. 
Prussian  Vice-Consul,  J.  R.  Lamb,  58  Hope  street. 
Public  Weighing-house,  Bazaar. 
PULLAR,  Charles  J.,  ham  and  fish  curer  and  provision  merchant,  1  and  5  Howard 

street,  corner  of  Jamaica  street. 
Pullar,  Mrs.,  247  Sauchiehall  street. 
PURDIE,  James,  spirit  dealer,  27  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Purdie,  Thomas,  dairyman,  242  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Purdie,  William,  smith,  86  New  City  road. 
Purdie,  Miss,  137  Hope  street. 
PURDON,  George,  slater,  170  West  Nile  street. 


PDRNELL— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— RALSTON.  251 


•  PURNELL,  Henry,  279  Parliamentary  road. 

PURSEY,  John,  sherifF-officer  and  house-factor,  10  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 
PURVES,  John,  accountant,  Glasgow  Gas  Light  Co.'s  Office,  100  George  street. 
Purves,  John,  rope  manufacturer,  120  London  road,  Bridgeton. 
Purves,  N.,  agent,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  211  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  207  do. 
Purvis,  Mrs.  George,  lodgings,  4  Cambridge  street, 
Purves,  Miss,  lodgings,  77  Montrose  street. 

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QuAETEE-Master's  Ofiiee,  5  Great  Hamilton  street.     D.  M'Alpine,  quarter-master. 

Queen's,  The,  Hotel,  70  George  square ;  James  M'Gregor. 

Queen's  Tobacco  Warehouse,  York  street, 

Queen's  Tea  Stores,  21  York  street. 

QUIGLEY,  Michael,  cloth  merchant,  65  Bridgegate. 

QUIN,  John,  china  and  glass  merchant,  16  Jail  square. 

QUINjSJEY,  John,  Tontine  tap-room,  34  Trongate. 

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EADCLIFFE,  Jonathan,  inland  revenue  officer,  9  Normal  place. 

RAE,  Alex.,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  ^  Co.'s,  house,  144  West  Campbell  street. 

Rae,  Archd.,  grocer,  33  Cowcaddens  street. 

Rae,  Francis,  &  Son,  wholesale  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Rae,  Francis,  of  Francis  Rae  ^  Son,  house,  8  Cleland  street. 

Rae,  Gavin,  glazier  and  glass  merchant,  35  Montrose  street,  house,  63  John  street. 

Rae,  James,  at  J,  and  W.  Campbell  cf  Co.'s,  house,  Partick. 

Rae,  John,  clothier  and  hatter,  46  Queen  street. 

Rae,  John,  commercial  traveller,  39  Abbotsford  place. 

Rae,  John,  St.  RoUox  tavern,  retailer  of  foreign  and  British  spirits,  ales,  &c.,  184 

Castle  street. 
Rae,  John,  of  M'- Knight,  Rae,  ^  Co.,  house,  5  HUl  street,  Garnethill. 
Rae,  Robert,  secretary  to  the  Scottish  Temperance  League,  house,  1  Drummond  pi. 
Rae,  Thomas,  grocer  and  victualler,  13  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Rae,  Thomas,  salt  and  whiting  merchant,  Brunswick  court,  120  Brunswick  street, 

and  109  Candleriggs,  house,  38  St.  Andrew  square. 
Rae,  William,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  459  Gallowgate  and  21 

Stevenson  street. 
Rae,  Williams,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  13  Virginia  street, 
Rae,  Mrs.,  7  Windsor  street. 

RAEBURN,  James,  of  Russell  and  Raeburn,  house,  Scotia  place,  4  Elmbauk  street. 
Raebuni,  James,  engineer  and  smith,  32  Anderston  quay, 
Raeburn,  R,,  brush  and  basket  warehouse,  261  Sauchiehall  street. 
Raeburn,  Robert,  victualler,  157  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Raeburn,  William,  ai  J.  and  W.  Campbell  ^  Co.'s,  house,  48  Abbotsford  place. 
Raeburn,  Rev.  William,  25  Bridge  street. 
Raeburn,  William,  victualler,  6  Well  street. 
RAILTON,  George,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  and  agent  for  the  sale  and  purchase  of 

furniture,  118  Argyll  street, 
Railton,  George,  painter,  419  Gallowgate, 
Eailton,  Hugh,  writer,  and  member  of  Faculty  of  Procurators,  Glasgow,  19  South 

Hanover  street,  house,  6  Chatham  place,  Stirling's  road. 
Railway  Arms  tavern,  16  Bridge  street;  Alexander  Dewar. 
Railway  and  General  Provident,  Mutual,  and  Benevolent  Association  of  London. 

Andrew  Mercer,  140  George  street,  agent. 
Railway  Office  for  General  Terminus  and  Glasgow  Harbour,  111  St.  Vincent  street. 
Railway  Office,  Paisley,  Ayr,  Greenock,  &c.,  14  Bridge  street. 
Rainbow  Hotel,  6  Bridge  street ;  James  Menzies. 

RAINEY,  George  W.,  ofRainey,  Knox,  ^  Co.,  house,  10  Queen's  crescent. 
Rainy,  Harry,  M.D.,  professor  of  forensic  medicine,  157  West  George  street, 
Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  8  St.  Vincent  place. 
RAIT,  D.  C,  goldsmith,  34  Buchanan  street,  house,  1  Newton  place. 
RALSTON,  Allan,  merchant,  4  East  RusseU  street. 


252  RALSTON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— RANKIN. 

Ralston,  David,  of  Ralston,  Goodwin,  cf-  Co.,  house,  Mcadowbank  place,  Partick. 

Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.,  iron  merchants,  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 

Ralston,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  20  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Ralston,  John,  cook,  confectioner,  and  spirit  merchant,  41  Gallowgate. 

Ralston,  William,  coal  merchant  and  house  factor,  9  Normal  place,  coal  depot, 
412  Springbank. 

RAMAGE,  David,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  57  Brunswick  street. 

Ramage,  David,  of  B.  Ramage  4'  Co.,  house,  45  Buccleuch  street. 

Ramage,  Rev.  William,  of  Campbell  Street  United  Preshyterian  Church,  house,  55  Cam- 
bridge street. 

RAMSAY,  Alexander,  house  and  sign  painter,  and  dealer  in  paper-hangings,  5  East 
Nile  street,  house,  98  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Ramsay,  Andrew,  clothier,  23  Hutcheson  street,  house,  102  Hospital  street. 

Ramsay,  B.,  dairyman  and  spirit  dealer,  28  Park  lane,  Calton. 

Ramsay,  George,  porter.  Royal  Bank,  house.  Royal  Bank  buildings. 

Ramsay,  George,  coppersmith,  tinsmith,  and  gasfitter,  104  New  City  road. 

Ramsay,  George,  brush  manufacturer,  5  Hutcheson  street. 

Ramsay,  James,  &  Co.,  cartwrights,  smiths,  and  joiners,  76  Rutherglen  loan  and 
151  Castle  street,  Townhead. 

Ramsaj^  James,  agent  for  Robert  Gray  &  Co.,  coalmasters,  56  Broomielaw  street. 

Ramsay,  James,  agent  for  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  general  carriers,  house,  145  New- 
City  road. 

Ramsay,  James,  of  Bruce,  Ramsay,  and  Spiers,  house,  Stanley  place,  107  Eglintou  st. 

Ramsay,  John,  of  AP Bean,  Jamieson,  and  Co.,  house,  10  Albany  place. 

Ramsay,  John,  Port-Elleu  Distillery,  Islay;  J.  Richardson,  jun,,  Madeira  court,  Argyll 
street,  agent. 

Ramsay,  John,  shaftmaker,  50  Robertson  street. 

Ramsay,  John,  spirit  dealer  and  coal  agent,  21  Grseme  street. 

Ramsay,  John,  smith  and  machine-maker,  61  Nelson  street,  house,  60  Centre  street, 
Tradeston. 

Ramsay,  P.,  &  Co.,  dyers  and  oil-cloth  manufacturers,  19  Lanccfield  street. 

Ramsay,  Syme,  &  Co.,  drysalters  and  commission  merchants,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 

Ramsaj',  Thomas,  merchant,  3  South  Wellington  place. 

Ramsay,  Thomas,  teller,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Miller  street,  house,  73  South 
Portland  street. 

Ramsay,  Vv''illiam,  B.A.,  professor  of  humanity.  College. 

Ramsay,  WiUiam,  general  and  furnishing  ironmonger,  brassfouuder,  tinsmith,  gas- 
fitter,  &c.,  125  Argyll  street,  house,  14  Abbotsford  place. 

Ramsay,  William,  engineer,  46  West  George  st,,  ho,,  2  Clifton  st.,  Somerset  place. 

Ramsay,  William,  flesher,  32  King  street,  house,  93  London  street. 

Ramsay,  Mrs.,  2  Clifton  street,  Somerset  place. 

Ramsay,  Mrs.,  grocer,  85  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Ramsay,  IMrs.,  16  Holland  place. 

Ranisny,  Mrs.  John,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  15  Macfarlane  street. 

RANAHAN,  Henry,  English  teacher,  St.  Joseph's  School,  NorthWoodside  road,  house, 
11  Ferguson  street. 

RANDOLPH,  Charles,  of  Randolph,  Elliott,  (f  Co.,  Kingston  cottage,  11  Dundas 
street,  Kingston. 

Randolph,  Elliott,  &  Co.,  millwrights,  engineers,  and  founders,  12  Centre  street. 

RANKINE,  A.  &  A.,  provision  merchants,  292  Gallowgate  and  92  Kirk  st,,  Calton. 

Rankin  &  Co.,  calenderers,  hot-pressers,  and  packers,  93  and  101  Glassford  street 
and  89  Ingram  street. 

Rankin,  Bryce,  chemist  and  druggist,  29  Adelphi  street,  house,  16  do. 

Rankine,  David,  treasurer,  Caledonian  Railway,  45  Renfield  street. 

Rankin  and  Gray,  carvers  and  gilders,  62  Gordon  street. 

Raidcin,  Hugh,  of  Kaye,  Findlay,  4'  Co.,  house,  10  Sommerville  place. 

Rankin,  Hugh,  storekeeper,  9  Oswald  street. 

Rankine,  James,  flesher,  146  West  Campbell  street  and  1  West  Milton  street. 

Rankin,  James,  tea  dealer  and  general  grocer,  140  and  142  South  Portland  street, 
house,  108  do. 

Rankine,  James,  ship-broker,  57  Buchanan  street,  house,  174  Stafford  place.  New 
City  road. 

Pankin,  James,  carter  and  coal  agent,  New  Dalmarnock  road. 


BANIvIiSr— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— REID.  253 


Eanldn,  James,  baker,  120  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Rankin,  James  C,  bookbinder,  29  North  Portland  street. 

Rankin,  James,  contractor,  Whitevale  street. 

Rankin,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  489  Gallowgate. 

Rankin,  John,  cabinetmaker,  Upper  Faulds,  Little  Govan. 

Rankin,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  64  and  66  Broomielaw  street. 

Rankin,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Greenvale  street. 

Rankin  John,  Scotch  woollen  warehouseman,  113  Candleriggs. 

Rankin,  Jonathan,  of  Douglas  and  Rankin,  house,  35  Elmbank  crescent. 

Rankin,  Patrick,  of  Addie,  Miller,  and  Rankin,  residence,  Auchingray,  by  Airdrie. 

Rankin,  Robert,  tavern-keeper  and  cork-cutter,  10  Richmond  lane,  off  Gallowgate. 

Rankin,  Robert,  flesher,  137  West  Campbell  street,  house,  134  Renfrew  street. 

Rankin,  Robert,  of  Rankin  cf  Co.,  house,  123  Grafton  terrace.  North  John  street. 

Rankin,  Thomas,  painter,  68  Sauchiehall  street. 

Rankin,  Thomas,  painter,  paper-hanger,  and  oil  and  colour  merchant,  64  George  st. 

Rankin,  William,  letterpress-printer,  62  Argyll  street. 

Rankin,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale  stationers  and  commission  agents,  52  and  54 
Argyll  street. 

Rankin,  William,  9  Monkland  street,  Townhead. 

Rankin,  Mrs.  David,  poulterer,  59  St.  George's  place,  house,  48  Holmhead  street. 

Rankin,  Mrs.  Dr.,  103  Cumberland  street,  Laurieston. 

Rankin,  Mrs.  John,  104  North  Hanover  street. 

Ranken,  Mrs.  William,  ladies'  nurse,  Horn's  court,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

Rankin,  Mrs.  William,  19  Croy  place. 

Rankin,  Mrs.,  10  South  Kinning  place.  Paisley  road. 

Rankin,  Mrs.,  25  Newton  place. 

Rankin,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  3  West  Campbell  street. 

RASTRICK,  M.)  and  Colquhoun,  green  grocers,  1 59  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ratcliffe  Iron-works,  agricultural  implement  makers,  Loudon,  olHce,  100  St.  Vin- 
cent street.     James  R.  B.  Christie,  agent. 

Ratcliffe,  Michael,  tailor,  14  Oxford  street, 

RATTRAY,  Charles,  bookbinder,  stationer,  and  librarian,  470  Argyll  street. 

Rattray,  David,  sacking  and  packsheet  warehouse,  6  Wilson  street,  hemp  store,  be- 
low St.  James's  Free  Church. 

Rattray,  David,  warehouseman,  19  Nelson  street,  house,  16  Adelphi  street. 

Rattray,  James,  surgeon,  and  lecturer  on  botany,  157  High  street. 

Rattray,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  86  Trongate. 

Rattray,  John,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  104  Renfield  street,  house,  35  Renfrew  st. 

Rattray  and  Thompson,  flax-spinners  and  thread  manufacturers,  2  St.  Andrew  sq. 

Rattray,  Mrs.  Patrick,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4  Bath  street. 

Ravst^aeds  Smithy  Coal  Office,  coalmasters,  2  Railway  Depot,  St.  Rollox. 

RE  ADMAN,  George,  treasurer  of  the  Clyde  Trustees,  16  Robertson  street,  house, 
Clyde  bank,  Yoker. 

Readman,  Robert,  cashier  of  the  Forth  and  Clyde  Navigation  Canal,  office,  Port- 
Dundas,  residence,  Hill  house,  Garngadhill. 

Readman,  William,  commission  merchant,  grain  and  general  stores,  89  Alston  street 
and  Port-Dundas,  office,  60  Hope  street. 

REDDIE,  Charles,  writer,  4  Moore  place,  146  West  George  street,  house,  158  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Reddie,  James,  advocate,  first  town-clerk,  City  Chambers,  house,  12  Blythswood  sq. 

REDDOCH,  Robert,  house  factor,  3  Main's  street. 

REDHEAD,  Thomas,  steamboat  proprietor,  42  Broomielaw,  house,  3  Morrison  st. 

REDPATH,  William,  porter,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  house,  8  Killermont  street. 

REE,  Hermann  P.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  82  St.  Vincent  street. 

REEVE,  John  C,  commission  merchant,  house,  Thornbank  cottage,  Partick. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  78  Great  Hamilton  street ;  Rev.  W.  Symington, 
D.D.,  minister. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  28  West  Campbell  street :  Rev.  Dr.  Bates,  minister. 

Reformer's  Gazette  Office,  75  Argyll  street. 

REICHMANN,  D.,  of  Bunge  and  Reichmann,  Swedish  and  Norwegian  vice-consul, 
office,  103  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  7  Melrose  street. 

REID,  Adam,  of  John  Loudoun  ^'  Co.,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  25  William  St., 
Greenhead. 


254  REID.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— REID. 


Reid,  Adam,  writer,  2  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Reid,  Alexander,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  26  Bridge  street. 

Reid,  Alexander,  teacher,  Tron  parish,  and  Bell's  school,  71  Prince's  street.  .1 

Reid,  Alexander,  dyer,  49  Ingram  street,  residence,  Govan,  .  "i 

Reid,  Alexander,  merchant,  150  Canning  street,  Calton.  :[ 

Reid,  A.,  &  Co.,  stockbrokers,  73  St.  Vincent  street.  A 

Reid,  Andrew,  M.D.,  95  South  Portland  street. 

Reid,  A.;  writer,  agent  for  the  Medical,  Invalid,  and  General  Life  Assurance  Co.,  .and 

of  A.  Reid  tf  Co.,  stockbrokers,  73  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  261  Brandon  pi. 
Reid,  Andrew  Paterson,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  58   Buchanan  street 

and  12  Washington  street. 
Reid,  Andrew  Paterson,   Belgian  Consul,   consulate,  58  Buchanan  street,  house,  2 

Clifton  street.  > 

Reid,  Andrew,  secretary  to  Glasgow  Eastern  Necropolis,  house,  68  Canning  street. 
Reid,  Andrew,  joiner  and  builder,  279  Parliamentary  road,  house,  283  do. 
Reid,  Andrew,  agent  for  the  Western  Bank,  Calton,  Western  Bank  buildings,  70 

Canning  street,  Calton. 
Reid,  A.,  Ayrshire  dairy,  29  Bridge  street. 

Reid,  Archibald,  cashier,  Port-Dundas  spinning  factorj',  house,  48  Port  Dundas  rd. 
Reid,  Charles,  baker,  5  North  street,  Anderston. 

Reid  &  Co.,  brewers,  London,  office,  229  George  street;  William  Morrison,  agent. 
Reid,  Daniel,  goods  manager,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  house,  42  Abbots- 
ford  place.  " 
Reid,  David,  18  Renfrew  street. 
Eeid,  D.  &  J.,  merchants,  21  Bath  street. 
Reid,  David,  ofD.  and  J.  Reid,  house,  21  Bath  street. 
Reid,  David,  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  47  South  Coburg  street. 
Reid  &  Dennistoun,  commission  merchants,  46  West  George  street 
Reid,  Edward,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  31  College  street. 
Reid  &  Garrick,  silversmiths,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Eeid,  George,  patent  grease  manufacturer,  and  oil  and  tallow  merchant,  31  Little 

Dovehill. 
Reid,  George,  14  Shamrock  street. 

Reid,  Gordon,  miller,  Subdean  Grain  Mills,  Ladywell  street. 

Reid,  Henry,  furnishing  ironmonger,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  and  pewterer,  171  Trongate. 
Reid,  Henry,  1 1  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Reid,  Hugh,  accountant,  and  sole  agent  for  the  Eagle  Insurance  Co.,  112  West  George 

street,  house,  8  Florence  place,  Stanley  street. 
Reid,  Hugh,  wright,  43  Anderston  street,  Gallowgate. 
Reid,  J.  &  E.,  stationers,  41  Argjdl  street,  house,  2  Fife  place. 
Reid,  Rev.  James  S.,  D.D.,  professor  of  church  history.  College. 
Reid,  J.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  26  Rentield  street. 
Reid,  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  account- book  manufacturer,  and  news  agent,  124 

Queen  street. 
Reid,  James,  teacher  of  mathematics,  13  Carnarvon  street. 
Reid,  James,  sub-manager.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Ingram  place. 
Reid,  James,  of  John  Stewart  cf  Co.,  iron  merchants,  house,  2  Fife  place. 
Reid,  James,  of  Reid  and  Whiteman,  house,  Wellfield,  Springburn. 
Eeid,  James,  furnishing  ironmonger,  tinplate-worker,  gasfitter,  and  pewterer,   73 

Argyll  street. 
Reid,  James,  commercial  traveller,  122  South  Portland  street. 
Reid,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  79  Bell  street. 
Reid,  Rev.  James  W.,  95  South  Portland  street. 
Reid,  James,  pastry  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  67  Prince's  street. 
Reid,  James,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  28  Renfield  street. 
Reid,  James,  plasterer,  382  Parliamentary  road,  house,  412  do. 
Reid,  James,  miller,  Crownpoint  Grain  Mills,  East  Gallowgate. 
Reid,  J.  C,  180  Hope  street. 
Eeid,  John  C,  accountant.  Prince's  court. 
Reid,  John  Paterson,  19  Claremont  street.  Royal  terrace. 
Reid,    John  M.,  sponge  and  India-rubber  merchant,    63    Glassford   street,   house, 

7  Bridge  stieet. 
Eeid,  John,  wright  and  packing-box  maker,  154  East  Milton  streett. 


REID.— GENEEAL  DIRECTOET.— REID.  255 


Reid,  John,  baker,  25  Castle  street. 

Reid,  John,  jun.,  merchant,  45  Miller  street,  house,  5  Eldon  place. 

Reid,  John,  sen.,  agent  for  the  Northern  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.,  21  Bath   treet. 

Reid,  Rev.  John,  Chaplain  of  Prisons,  house,  98  South  Portland  street. 

Reid,  John,  jun.,  of  D.  and  J,  Eeid,  house,  Cumberland  street,  Queen's  terrace. 

Reid,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  219  High  street. 

Reid,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  17  Bridge  street,  house,  13  do. 

Reid,  John,  hairdresser,  perfumer,  and  peruke-maker,  36  Stockwell  st.,  house,  39  do. 

Reid,  John  Eaton,  at  Robert  Heid's,  18  Kingston  place. 

Reid,  John,  French  burr  millstone  builder,  160  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Reid,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan  street. 

Reid,  John,  surgeon,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 

Reid,  John,  turner  and  locksmith,  12  Nicholas  street. 

Reid,  John,  of  John  Currie  (f  Co.,  house,  1  Windsor  street. 

Beid,  John  Robertson,  36  Argj'll  arcade,  house,  GaUowflatt,  by  Rutherglen. 

Reid,  John,  builder,  5  Brown  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Reid,  John,  of  Stewart,  Reid,  cf-  Co.,  house,  55  Bath  street. 

Eeid,  John,  coal  agent,  13  Milton  lane. 

Reid,  John,  14  York  street. 

Eeid,  John,  joiner,  164  Trongate,  house,  100  Crown  street. 

Reid,  Joseph,  of  Reid  and  Murray,  house,  180  "West  Regent  street. 

Reid,  Kennedy,  74  South  Wellington  street. 

Reid  &  Leitch,  manufacturers,  43  Queen  street. 

Eeid  &  Murray,  shipowners  and  emigration  agents,  62  Jamaica  street. 

Reid,  M.,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Reid,  Patrick  Robertson,  36  Argyll  arcade,  house,  Springhall,  by  Eutherglen. 

Reid,  Peter,  distiller  and  agent,  48  Gordon  street. 

Reid,  Peter,  of  James  Templeton  cf"  Co.,  house,  1  Elmbank  place. 

Reid,  Peter,  messenger.  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  93  Waterloo  street. 

Reid,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  103  Glebe  street. 

Reid,  Robert,  18  Kingston  place. 

Reid,  Robert,  jun.,  flesher,  178  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Reid,  Robert,  of  the  Post  Office,  house,  115  Rottenrow  street. 

Reid,  Robert,  of  Reid  and  Towers,  residence,  21  Monteith  row. 

Eeid,  Eobert,  brick-builder,  172  Hospital  street. 

Eeid,  Eobert  &  James,  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  221  and  223  Cowcaddens  street. 

Eeid,  Eobert,  of  Reid  and  Leitch,  residence,  6  South  Apsley  place. 

Eeid,  Eobert  V.,  of  Henry  Monteith  cf-  Co.,  house,  34  Lynedoch  street. 

Eeid,  Thomas,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  account-book  manufacturer,  36  Glassford 
street,  house,  9  South  Apsley  place. 

Eeid,  Thomas,  clerk,  P.  O.,  house,  21  Castle  street. 

Eeid  &  Towers,  writers,  9  George  square. 

Eeid  &  Whiteman,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers  and  calico-printers,  84  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Eeid,  W.  W.  W.,  of  Reid  and  Whiteman,  84  St.  Vincent  street. 

Reid,  Williiim,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  41  Miller  street,  house,  101  West 
George  street. 

Reid,  William,  teacher,  30  Cambridge  street. 

Eeid,  William,  baker,  30  Little  street,  Calton. 

Reid,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Argyll  street. 

Reid,  WUliam,  at  Port  Eglinton  Spinning  Co.'s,  41  St.  Vincent  place. 

Reid,  William,  surgeon,  148  Canning  street,  house,  Western  Bank  buildings,  do. 

Reid,  William,  of  Tioaddle  and  Reid,  house,  20  Main's  street,  Blythswoodholm. 

Reid,  William,  of  Robertson  and  Reid,  house,  Aitken  place,  448  Argyll  street. 

Eeid,  William,  storekeeper,  123  Cambridge  street. 

Eeid,  William,  spirit  dealer,  75  Saltmarket. 

Eeid,  Mrs.  John,  183  Eenfrew  street. 

Eeid,  Mrs.,  matron,  Citj'  Poor  House,  326  Parliamentary  road. 

Eeid,  Mrs.,  61  West  Waterloo  street. 

Eeid,  Mrs.,  2  Binnie  place,  Monteith  row. 

Eeid,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  fruiterer,  284  Buchanan  street. 

Eeid,  Janet,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  1 7  Oxford  street. 

Eeid,  Miss  E,  green  grocer,  31  Bedford  street. 


256  REID.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY,— EICHARDSON. 


Eeid,  Miss  J.,  millirjer  and  straw-hat  maker,  78  Govaa  street. 
EEILLY,  Allan,  spirit  dealer,  6  and  8  Merchant  lane. 
Reilly,  Hugh,  baker,  103  Bridgegate  street. 
REIP,  Anthony,  clothier,  53  Charlotte  lane. 

Religious  Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  street.    John  M'Callum,  manager. 
RENDALL,  George,  M.D.,  surgeon,  106  George  street. 
Renfield  Free  Church,  Renfield  street.     Rev.  John  Bonar,  minister, 
RENFREW,  Alexander,  of  Renfrew  and  Brown,  house,  25  North  Albion  street. 
Renfrew,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  thread  manufacturers  and  cotton-yarn  twisters,  5  Mon- 
trose street. 
Renfrew,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Renfrew  and  Co.,  house,  141  George  street. 
Renfrew  &  Brown,  wadding  and  girth  manufacturers  and  cotton-yam  twisters,  5 

Montrose  street. 
Renfrew,  Robert,  smith,  gas-fitter,  and  bell-hanger,  lithographic  press  and  mangle 

maker,  winding  machines  and  warping  mills,  88  High  John  street. 
Renfrew,  Robert,  druggist,  45  Garscube  road. 
Renfrew,  Mrs.  John,  2  North  Albion  court. 
RENNIE  &  Cameron,  wine  and  spirit  dealers,  171  High  street. 
Rennie,  Gilbert,  spirit  dealer,  8  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Rennie,  James,  provision  merchant,  26  Maxwell  street. 
Rennie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  30  Maxwell  street. 
Rennie,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  40  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Rennie,  John,  portioner,  22  Sidney  street. 
Rennie,  John,  &  Co.,  masons  and  builders,  South  Woodside  road.  Orders  and  letters 

left  at  92  Holland  street. 
Rennie,  John,  of  John  Rennie  (f  Co.,  residence,  Cliffhouse,  South  Woodside. 
Rennie,  Ross,  eating-house  and  spirit  dealer,  24  Anderston  quay. 
Rennie,  Thomas  W.,  merchant,  Crown  court,  33  Virginia  street. 
Rennie,  William,  saddler,  188  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Rennie,  Mrs.,  furnishings,  156  Hope  street. 
RENNISON,  Thomas,  tavern  keeper,  106  Gallowgate, 

Rennison,  William,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  North  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.,  20  Buchanan  street,  house,  16  Cumberland  place,  Laurieston. 

Renison,  WilHam,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  zinc  workers,  93  Union  street. 

RENTON,  George,  agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  15  Trongate,  residence,  40  Ab- 
botsford  place. 

Ren  ton,  James,  &  Co.,  plasterers,  74  Eglinton  street. 

Renton,  John,  plasterer,  45  Eglinton  street,  workshop,  7  Carlton  court. 

Renton,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  102  Stockwell  street. 

RENWICK  &  Alexander,  tea  merchants,  35  Virginia  street. 

Renwick,  James,  grocer  and  victualler,  9  Thomson's  lane,  Marlborough  street. 

Renwick,  John,  writer,  140  George  street. 

Renwick,  Thomas,  ofRenivick  and  Alexander,  house,  Salter's  croft,  Govau. 

Renwick,  William,  of  Laurie  and  Renwick,  house,  119  Montrose  street. 

Renwick  &  Gray,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  82  West  Nile  street. 

Renwick,  Mrs.,  general  broker,  11  Cheapside  street. 

RHIND,  Henry,  accountant,  87  Union  street. 

Rhind,  Henry,  insurance  broker,  agent  for  the  London  Assurance  Corporation,  87 
Union  street. 

Rhind,  Henry,  of  Murison  and  Rhind,  residence,  Carsehead  house.  Dairy. 

Rhind,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  115  St.  Vincent  St.,  house,  34  Abbotsford  pi. 

RHODES,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  241  Buchanan  street. 

RICHARD,  Thomas,  commission  merchant,  23  Virginia  St.,  ho.,  136  Stirling's  road. 

RICHARDSON  &  Barr,  fancy  muslin  manufacturers,  23  South  Frederick  street. 

Richardson,  Bruce,  of  Richardson,  Dennistoun,  ^  Co.,  house,  Ibroxholm. 

Richardson,  Dennistoun,  &  Co.,  merchants,  53  Virginia  street. 

Richardson,  E.,  tobacconist,  178  Saltmarket. 

Richardson,  George,  printer  to  the  University,  35  MiUer  street,  house,  3  Hill  street, 
Garnethill. 

Richardson,  James,  of  James  Richardson  (f  Co.,  house,  Ralston,  near  Paisley. 

Richardson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  89  Wilson  street. 

Richardson,  James,  jun.,  agent,  Madeira  court,  259  Argyll  street,  house,  at  Mrs.  Ar- 
notCs,  1  Crescent  place. 


RICHARDSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— RITCHIE.  257 


Richardson,  J.  R.,  -wine  merchant,  63  Bath  street. 

Richardson,  John,  tobacconist,  4  Broomielaw. 

Richardson,  John,  baker,  290  Buchanan  street, 

Richardson,  Robert,  of  Roxburgh,  Richardson,  (f  Co, 

Richardson,  Robert,  at  Richardson  and  Barr^s,  23  South  Fredericlc  street. 

Richardson,  Robert,  victualler  and  grocer,  105  Castle  street. 

Richardson,  Robert,  draper,  107  Castle  street. 

Richardson,  Thomas,  of  James  Richardson  <f  Co.,  house,  6  Woodside  crescent. 

Richardson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  336  Gallowgate, 

RICHMOND,  Charteris,  grocer,  147  Saltmarket. 

Richmond,  George,  teller.  Royal  Bank,  house,  Clydeview,  Partick. 

Richmond,  James,  &  Co.,  upholsterers  and  cabinetmakers,  57  Buchanan  street ;  cabi- 
net workshops,  100  Renfrew  street. 

Richmond,  James,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  14  Great  Hamilton  street,  Iiouse,  5  East 
Russell  street. 

Richmond,  James,  of  James  Richmond  ^  Co.,  house,  300  Sauchiehall  street. 

Richmond,  John,  accountant  and  insurance  agent,  8  Prince's  square,  48  Buchanan 
street,  house,  48  Brougham  place. 

Richmond,  John,  dairyman,  122  Stockwell  street,  house,  87  do. 

Richmond,  Robert,  victualler,  340  Gallowgate. 

Richmond,  Robert,  at  James  Richmond  cj-  Co.''s,  ho.,  48  Brougham  place,  Renfrew  st. 

Richmond,  Thomas,  general  agent,  12  Stirling  square. 

Richmond,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  22  Argyll  street. 

Richmond,  William,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  Canada  court,  78  Queen  st. 

Richmond,  William,  of  William  Richmond  cf-  Co.,  house,  1  Queen  terrace. 

Richmond,  William,  of  Wm.  Richmond,  jun.,  ^  Co.,  house,  Eastfield  cottage. 

Richmond,  Miss,  lodgings,  29  Hutcheson  street. 

Richmond,  Lilias,  dressmaker,  12  Stirling  square. 

RIDDELL,  David,  baker,  412  Duke  street. 

Riddell,  James,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  43  West  Nile  street, 

Riddell,  John,  clothier,  339  High  street. 

Riddell,  John,  victualler  and  hay  dealer,  446  Gallowgate. 

Riddell,  John,  carter  and  dairyman,  43  Deanside  lane. 

Riddell,  Matthew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  87  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Riddell,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer,  380  Gallowgate. 

Riddell,  Matthew,  carter  and  coal  agent,  37  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Riddell,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  185  Eglinton  street. 

Riddell  &  Watson,  bed-cover  manufacturers,  100  George  st.  and  106  Stirling's  road. 

Riddell,  William,  wholesale  provision  store,  177  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Riddell,  William,  egg  and  butter  merchant,  ham-curer,  dealer  in  poultry,  feathers, 
&c.,  9  Park  place,  house,  132  Stockwell  street. 

Riddell,  William,  manufacturer,  172  Hospital  street. 

Riddell,  William,  contractor  and  grocer',  90  Castle  street. 

Riddell,  William,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  62  Hutcheson  street. 

RIGBY,  William,  civil  and  mechanical  engineer,  Netherfield  house,  666  Duke  st. 

RIGG,  Alexander,  tavern  and  chop-house  keeper,  316  Argyll  street. 

Rigg,  Isaac,  &  Son,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  55  Buchanan  street. 

RINTOUL,  Alexander,  tanner,  17  Burnside  lane,  Duke  street,  house,  5  Whitevale, 

Rintoul,  Andrew  and  Peter,  commission  merchants,  10  Stirling  square,  bonded  ami 
free  stores,  York  street. 

Rintoul,  Robert,  of  A.  <^  P.  Rintoul,  house,  7  West  Prince's  street. 

Rintoul,  William  J,,  10  Ure  place,  Montrose  street. 

RISK,  Andrew,  surgeon,  168  Stafford  place,  New  City  road. 

Risk,  Charles,  of  J.  ^  C.  Risk,  house,  44  Windsor  terrace,  off  St.  Geoi-ge's  road. 

Risk,  John,  of  J.  ^  C.  Risk,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Partickhill. 

Risk,  John  &  Charles,  merchants,  108  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Risk,  John,  hill  clerk,  2  Parson  street. 

Risk,  Moses,  distiller.  Mile-end,  house,  4  Broad  street.  Mile  end. 

Risk,  Mrs.,  12  Pollock  street.  Paisley  road. 

Risk,  Mrs.  H.,  spirit  dealer,  49  Clj^de  street,  Port-Dundas. 

RITCHIE,  Alexander,  at  James  Gourlay's,  house,  9  Cambridge  street. 

Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D.,  110  Bath  street. 

Ritchie,  David,  of  James  Ritchie  ^-  Co.,  house,  135  Wellington  street. 


258  EITCHIE.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— ROBERTON. 

Ritchie,  David,  iron-founder,  grate-maker,  &c.,  22  Buchan  street,  Gorbals,  counting- 

house,  23  Nicholson  street. 
Ritchie,  David,  Albion  hotel  and  tavern,  74  Argyll  street. 

Ritchie,  Hugh,  contractor,  102  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Ritchie,   Hugh,  juu.,  commercial  traveller,  at  William  IPLaren,  Sons,  <f-  Co.'s,  63 

Candleriggs. 
Ritchie,  James,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  16  Jackson  street. 

Ritchie,  James,  writer,  52  West  Nile  street,  house,  15  Royal  terrace. 

Ritchie,  James,  engineer,  manager,  and  secretary,  Glasgow  Gas  Works,  and  42  Vir- 
ginia street,  house,  41  Weaver  street. 

Ritchie,  James,  stationer,  108  Cowcaddens  street. 

Ritchie,  John,  provision  merchant,  35  Saltraarket  street. 

Ritchie,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  20  Hospital  street. 

Ritchie,  John,  teacher  of  English,  Elocution,  and  French,  101  South  Portland  street. 

Ritchie,  John,  of  Ritchie  and  Murdoch,  house,  4  Mansfield  place. 

Ritchie,  John,  commercial  traveller,  99  Cumberland  street. 

Ritchie  &  M'Cormick,  commission  merchants,  14  Gordon  street. 

Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  cotton-brokers,  and  agents  for  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Co., 
145  Ingram  street. 

Ritchie,  Peter,  grocer,  65  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Ritchie,  Thomas  L.,  portrait-painter,  51  Bath  street. 

Ritchie,  William,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 

Ritchie,  WUliam,  of  James  Ritchie  ^  Co.,  house,  116  West  Regent  street. 

Ritchie,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  merchant,  133  and  135  Saltmarket. 

Ritchie,  Wm.,  of  Andrew  Anderson,  Fordyce,  cf-  Co.,  ho.,  7  Brighton  pi.,  N.  City  rcL 

Ritchie,  Mrs.,  116  West  Regent  street.  •-•: 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  Daniel,  grocer,  128  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  John,  2  Meadowside,  Woodlands  road. 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  89  Trongate  and  11  Stockwell  street. 

RIVA,  J.  &  M.,  looking-glass  manufacturers,  carvers,  and  gilders,  147  High  street, 

ROBB,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  114  King  street. 

Robb,  Alexander,  surgeon,  26  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Robb,  Alexander,  of  M'- Arthur  and  Robb,  house,  24  East  Russell  street. 

Robb,  Charles,  agent  for  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Railway,  102  Brunswick  st. ' 

Robb,  Daniel,  hay  dealer  and  victualler,  7  Washington  street. 

Robb,  David,  spirit  dealer,  47  and  49  Eglinton  street. 

Robb,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37  North  street,  Anderston. 

Robb,  George,  M.R.C.V.S.,  83  Hope  street,  house,  135  do. 

Robb,  George,  of  Robert  Knox,  jun.,  cf  Co.,  house,  70  Abbotsford  place. 

Robb,  James,  &  Sons,  -m-ights  and  house  factors,  122  Saltmarket. 

Robb,  James,  sen.,  of  James  Robb  (f  Sons,  house,  103  Crown  street. 

Robb,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Robb  <f  Sons,  house,  9  St.  Andrew  square. 

Robb,  John  S.,  at  J.  cf-  W.  Campbell  ^  Co.'s,  house,  39  Cadogan  street. 

Robb,  John,  timber  merchant,  37  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Robb,  Samuel,  manager  of  the  National  Loan  and  Discount  Co.,  52  Brunswick  street, 
residence,  157  Holm  street. 

Robb,  Thomas,  joiner  and  house  agent,  122  Saltmarket,  house,  3  Gibson  street. 

Robb,  Thomas,  broker,  60  Clj'de  street,  Anderston. 

Robb,  William,  sheriff-officer,  42  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens, 

Robb,  Mrs.,  9  South  Apsley  place. 

EGBERTS,  Henry  B.,  gentlemen's  sick  nurse,  93  Cadogan  street. 

Roberts,  John,  provision  merchant,  12  Wilson  street. 

Roberts,  Wm.  D.,  Haitien  consul,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Roberts,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Bothwell  street. 

Roberts,  Wm.  D'Esterre,  of  W.  D.  Roberts  ^  Co.,  house,  10  Sandyford  place, 

Roberts,  Mrs.  John,  of  Gilmour  and  Roberts,  house,  156  Buccleuch  street. 

ROBERTON,  Andrew,  agent  for  the  Eastern  Necropolis,  house,  3  Macneil  street. 

Roberton,  James,  spirit  dealer,  447  Gallowgate. 

Roberton,  James,  of  Roberton  and  Wilson,  house,  212  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Roberton,  James,  of  Wm.  Roberton  ^  Co.,  2  North  court.  Royal  Exchange,  house, 
286  Renfrew  street, 

Roberton,  James,  writer,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Roberton,  John,  of  Maitland  and  RobeHon,  house,  60  North  Frederick  street. 


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Eoberton,  Stephen,  merchaut  and  commission  agent,  32  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  435 

Argyll  street. 
Robertou,  R.  D.,  of  Robert  Cowan  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Royal  terrace. 
Roberton,  W.,  house  and  land  agent,  11  West  Nile  street. 

Roberton,  William,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  2  North  court,  Royal  Exchange. 
Roberton,  W.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  dealers  and  grocers,  27,  29,  and  31  Candleriggs. 
Roberton,  William,  of  W.  Roberton  cf  Co.,  grocers,  house,  69  London  street. 
Roberton,  William,  of  W.  Roberton  ^  Co.,  2  North  court.  Royal  Exchange,  house, 

67  West  Nile  street. 
Roberton  &  Wilson,  iron-founders,  Gorbals  Foundry,  206  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
ROBERTSON,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  74  Gallowgate. 
Robertson,  Alex.  P.,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  76  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  of  A.  Robertson  and  Son,  house,  22  Warwick  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  shawl  and  dress  manufacturers,  120  Brunswick  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  wright  and  glazier,  6  North  Albion  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  of  John  Robertson  and  Sons,  house,  15  VVoodside  place. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  ilesher,  45  Stobcross  street. 
Robertson,  A.  &  W.,  woollen  drapers,  159  Trongate. 
Robertson,  A.  M.,  chemist  and  druggist,  2  Washington  street.' 
Robertson,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  174  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  victualler,  11  Richard  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  cloth-cutter,  85  Candleriggs  and  100  Brunswick  street,  house, 

23  Taylor  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  of  A.  Robertson  and  Son,  house,  100  Upper  Crown  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  of  Tannahill  and  Robertson,  house,  242  West  George  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  of  A.  (f  W.  Robertson,  house,  93  London  street. 
Robertson,  Archibald,  of  Robertson  and  IPKenzie,  house,  21  Lynedoch  street, 
Robertson,  A.  D.,  portrait-painter,  48  Dundas  street. 
Robertson,  A.,  tailor  and  clothier,  410  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  goldsmith  and  watchmaker,  18  Argyll  arcade. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  of  Robertson  and  M^Dougall,  house,  29  St.  Margaret's  place. 
Robertson,  David,  piano-forte  maker  and  tuner,  Stirling  street,  Port-Dundas,  house, 

16  Sauchiehall  street.     Orders  left  at  Ogilvie's,  bookseller,  80  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robertson,  David,  of  Robertson  and  iPDougall,  house,  29  St.  Margaret's  place. 
Robertson,  David,  bookseller  to  her  Majesty,  188  Trongate,  ho.  51  North  Hanover  st. 
Robertson,  David,  house-factor  and  pack-sheet  merchant,  118  South  Albion  street, 

house,  239  George  street. 
Robertson,  David,  tool-merchant,  27  Bell  street. 

Robertson,  Donald,  Robertson's  Arms  tavern  and  lodgings,  85  Trongate. 
Robertsons  &  Eddie,  coal-masters.  Kip  Byre  Colliery,  office,  32  St.  Enoch  square, 
Robertson,  Edward,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  126  Broomielaw  and  4  York  street, 

house,  2  York  street. 
Robertson,  George,  M.D.,  consulting-rooms,  52  Glassford  st.,  ho.,  203  Buchanan  st. 
Robertson,  George,  stationer,  89  Eglinton  street. 
Robertson,  George,  engineer,  10  Coburg  street. 

Robertson,  George,  &*Co.,  bolt,  screw,  and  rivet  manufacturers,  16  Jackson  street. 
Robertson,  George,  of  Robertson  and  Lister,  house,  10  Coburg  street. 
Robertson,  George,  lead-merchant,  commission  agent,  and  bolt-screw  and  rivet  manu- 
facturer, 16  Jackson  street,  house,  108  South  Portland  street, 
Robertson,  George,  cowfeeder  and  carter,  17  Cu.mberland  lane. 
Robertson,  George,  flesher,  16  Eglinton  street, 

Robertson,  Hugh,  jun.,  of  Hutchison  and  Robertson,  house,  Barlanark,  by  Shettleston. 
Robertson,  James,  of  Murray  ^  Co.,  house,  24  Richmond  street. 
Robertson,  James  D.,  merchant,  135  Buchanan  street,  residence,  1  Brandon  place. 
Robertson,  James  H.,  of  the  Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  house,  Mulberrybauk,  Sandyford, 
Robertson,  James  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  76  Queen  street, 
Robertson,  James,  commission  merchant.  Crown  court,  33  Virginia  street, 
Robertson,  James,  salesman,  8  East  Clyde  street, 
Robertson,  James,  architect,  49  West  George  street, 

Robertson,  James,  professor  of  English  and  Geography,  Andersonian  University, 
Robertson,  James,  of  R.  and  J.  Robertson,  house,  37  South  Portland  street. 
Robertson,  James,  miniature-painter,  77  West  Nile  street. 
Robertson,  James,  dairyman,  65  South  Coburg  street, 


260  ROBERTSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ROBERTSON. 


Robertson,  James,  agent,  Britisti  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  house,  138  Ingram  street. 

Robertson,  James,  milliner,  158  Argyll  street. 

Robertson,  James,  sewed-musliu  manufactm-er,  18  South  Frederick  street. 

Robertson,  James,  merchant,  1  Royal  crescent. 

Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  lithographers,  engravers,  and  embossers,  20  Hutcheson  street. 

Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  fleshers,  72  King  street. 

Robertson,  J.  C,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  258  George  street. 

Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  36  Bridge  street. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  silver-platers,  38  Stockwell  street. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Sons,  sewed-muslin  manufacturers,  85  Queen  street. 

Robertson,  John,  15  Woodside  place. 

Robertson,  John,  English,  French,  and  German  basket  and  fancy-toy  warehouse,  39 

and  40  Argyll  arcade,  house,  230  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  John,  cutlery  and  gun  warehouse,  31  and  32  Argyll  arcade,  workshop, 

28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Roseneath  cottage,  Paisley  road. 
Robertson,  John,  H.BI.  Customs,  house,  1  Albert  place,  Kingston. 
Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  347  High  street,  house,  31  Duke  street. 
Robertson,  John,  of  Caldwell,  Robertson,  cj-  Co.,  house,  Gartloch.     Letters  left  at  12 

Croy  place. 
Robertson,  John,  victualler,  30  Bell  street. 
Robertson,  John,  merchant,  10  Holland  place. 
Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  46  Tobago  street,  Calton, 

and  Ladeside  factory,  Rothesay. 
Robertson,  John,  surgeon,  188  Broomielaw. 
Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  377  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  John,  bookseller,  21  Maxwell  street. 
Robertson,  John,  calenderer  and  hot  presser,  Springfield  court  and  Prince's  square, 

house,  54  West  Regent  street. 
Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  86  Union  street. 
Robertson,  John,  of  Roherison  and  M'Eioan,  house,  93  Pitt  street, 
Robertson,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  chemist  and  druggist,  84  Queen  street,  house, 

5  Bath  street. 
Robertson,  John,  house  and  Lesmahagow  gas-coal  agent,  10  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 
Robertson,  John,  merchant  and  general  agent,  9  Turner's  court,  house,  2  Queen's  pi , 

Great  Western  road. 
Robertson,  John,  of  Rohertson  and  Macqueen,  residence,  Carntyne  house. 
Robertson,  John,  of  Robertson  and  Reid,  house,  57  Auderston  quay. 
Robertson,  John,  bougie  and  catheter-maker,  16  Carrick  street. 
Robertson,  John,  teacher,  Free  St.  Matthew's,  house,  119  New  City  road. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  cotton-j-am  twister,  115  Graeme  street. 
Robertson,  Laurence,  cashier,  Royal  Bank,  house,  2  Claremont  terrace. 
Robertson,  Laurence,  of  APDonald  and  Robertson,  house,  23  Oswald  street. 
Robertson  and  Lister,  smiths,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  iron-roof  constructors,  &c., 

Victoria  Works,  79  Mitchell  street. 
Robertson  and  M'Dougall,  glass,  china,  hardware,  and  toy  dealers,  and  basket  and 

brush  importers,  8,  10,  12,  and  14  Jail  square. 
Robertson  and  M'Ewan,  wholesale  straw-bonnet  and  plait  manufacturers,  ribbons, 

flowers,  laces,  &c.,  42  Argyll  street. 
Robertson  and  Mackenzie,  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  Virginia  buildings. 
Robertson  and  Macqueen,  iron  and   tin-plate   merchants,  Stourbridge  court,   210 

Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  Neil,  brassfounder,  13  Norfolk  court,  Norfolk  street. 
Robertson,  Patrick.  &  Co.,  sugar  refiners,  14  Miller  street,  bonded  and  free  warehouse, 

18  Oswald  street. 
Robertson,  Patrick,  of  Slater  and  Rohertson,  and  Patrich  Robertson  ^  Co.,  house, 

1  Fitzroy  place. 
Robertson,  Patrick,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturer,  factory,    100   Stirling's  road, 

house,  9  Hopeton  place. 
Robertson,  Peter,  plasterer,  30  Duke  street. 

Robertson,  Peter,  at  Lancejield  Fowndry,  house,  12  Douglas  street. 
Robertson,  Peter,  2  York  street. 
Robertson,  P.,  engineer,  17  Cook  street. 


EOBEETSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— ROBERTSON.  261 


Robertson  and  Reid,  plumbers,  lead  merchants,  and  engine-hose  pipe  manufacturers, 

60  Anderston  quay. 
Robertson,   Richard,   Lloyd's  surveyor  of  shipping,   7    Royal  Exchange  buildings, 

house,  9  Greenlaw  place. 
Robertson,  R.  and  J.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturers,  64  Hutcheson  street. 
Robertson,  Robert,  carter,  78  M*  Alpine  street. 

Robertson,  Robert,  &  Co,,  oil  and  colour  merchants,  12  Hutcheson  street. 
Robertson,  Robert,  of  William  and  Robert  Robertson,  house,  9  Royal  terrace. 
Robertson,  Robert,  commission  merchant,  40  Union  street,  house,  22  Abbotsford  pi. 
Robertson,  Robert  Strang,  of  John  Black  (f  Co.,  110  Buchanan  street. 
Robertson  and  Scott,  contractors  and  causewayers,  19  Holmhead  street. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  corn  and  flour  factor,  16  Hope  street,  house,  247  Sauchiehall  st. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  flesher,  148  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Robertson,  Thomas,  of  Ferguson,  Anderson,  ^  Co.,  house,  7  Maxwelton  place. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  13  Holmhead  street. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  lithographer,  engraver,  ornamental  printer,  and  marble,  tinfoil, 

and  fancy-paper  maker,  34  Hutcheson  street. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  gardener.  Bazaar. 
Robertson,  William,  agent.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  Branch,  and  for  Yorkshire  Fire 

Insurance  Co.,  and  Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.,  31  Trongate,  house,  126  North 

Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  William,  collector  of  Barony  Parish  Poor's  Rates,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Robertson,  WUIiam,  of  A.  and  W.  Robertson,  house,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Robertson,  William,  of  J.  Robertson  and  Sons,  house,  12  Albany  place. 
Robertson,  William,  of  William  and  Robert  Robertson,  house,  7  Mansfield  place, 
Robertson,  William,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  8  Glassford  street,  house,  58  Buc- 

cleuch  street. 
Robertson,  William,  clothier  and  hatter,  1  John  street  lane,  Bridgeton. 
Robertson,  William,  &  Son,,  clothiers  and  hatters,  2  St.  Vincent  place,  George  square, 

house,  49  Renfield  street. 
Robertson,  William,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,  7  and  9  West  Nile  street,  house, 

99  Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  William,  civil  and  mining  engineer,  and  land  surveyor,  70  South  Port- 
land street. 
Robertson,  William,  superintendent  of  Southern  Necropolis,  house,  Stewart's  land, 

Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road. 
Robertson,  William,  wright  and  builder,  16  Greenhill  street. 

Robertson,  William  and  Robert,  grocers,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  203  Argyll  st. 
Robertson,  William,  of  R.  Murray  (f  Co.,  house,  24  Richmond  street. 
Robertson,  William,  144  Queen  street. 
Robertson,  William,  starcher,  107  Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  William,  Summerhall  Brewery,  Edinburgh;  Robert  Kilpatrick,  24  John 

street,  agent. 
Robertson,  William,  of  W.  and  R.  Robertson,  house,  10  Bellgrove  street. 
Robertson,  William  F.,  piano-forte  tuner,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Robertson,  W.  and  R.,  general  warehousemen,  126  and  128  Trongate. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  D.,  26  Robertson  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  304  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  13  Queen's  terrace. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  Mulberybank,  Sandyford. 

Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  musical-instrument  repairer,  12  Brunswick  place. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  John,  Sir  John  Moore  tavern,  7  George  square. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  horse-nail  manufacturer,  33  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  Commercial  House,  48  Great  Clyde  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  252  Brandon  place.  West  George  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  flesher,  3  Mutton  market.  King  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  1  Newton  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  136  Renfrew  street. 

Robertson,  Miss,  milliner  and  furrier,  98  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  milliner,  86  Sauchiehall  street, 
Robertson,  Miss,  18  Stanley  street. 

Robertson,  Miss  Janet,  teacher.  School  of  Industry,  8  Risk  street,  Calton. 
Robertson,  Misses,  millmers  and  dressmakers,  18  Cadogan  street. 


262  EOBERTSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ROLLAND. 

Robertson,  Misses,  stay  and  children's  dress  makers,  67  West  Nile  street. 

ROBIN,  David,  tavern  keeper,  21  Argyll  street. 

Robin  and  Logan,  lithographers,  draughtsmen,  and  engravers,  107  Buchanan  street, 

Robin,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  112  and  114  Stockwell  street. 

Robin,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Maitland  street. 

Robin,  Matthew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  42  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Robin,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  464  Gallowgate. 

Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  149  New  City  road. 

Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  45  Charlotte  street. 

Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer.  111  George  street. 

ROBINOWS  and  Marjoribanks,    iron,  grain,   and  general  merchants,  St.    JNIary's 

buildings,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robinow,  M.  E.,  of  Robinows  and  Marjoribanks,   Hanseatic  consul,   office,  116   St. 

Vincent  street,  house,  5  Fitzroy  place. 
ROBINSON,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  Partick  patent  saw  and  flooring  mills. 
Robinson,  Francis,  inland  revenue,  275  St.  George's  road. 
Robinson,  Robert,  of  Hobinson,  Dunn,  <f  Co.,  house,  Clydeview,  Partick. 
Robinson,  Samuel,  4  Elmbank  street. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  of  Blairs  and  Robinson,  house,  13  Holmhead  street. 
Robinson,  William,  inland  revenue,  house,  13  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 
Robinson,  Miss,  65  Bath  street. 

ROBSON,  George,  accountant,  40  Buchanan  street,  house,  2  Queen's  crescent. 
Robson,  James,  sharebroker  and  housefactor,  Royal  Exchange  buildings,  South  area. 
Eobson,  John,  glasscutter,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Robson,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  2  Queen's  crescent. 

Robson,  Neil,  civil  engineer,  99  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  26  Woodside  place. 
Robson,  William,  causeway er,  97  Govan  street. 

EOCHEAD,  John  T.,  architect,  3  Windsor  place,  SauchiehaU  street. 
RoCHSOLES  Coal  Co.,  R.  and  T.  Young,  19  and  27  Gallowgate. 
RODDAN,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  93  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
EODIE,  Andrew,  house  factor,  18  Nicholson  street. 
RODGER,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  62  Old  vennel. 
Rodger,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  9  Abbotsford  place. 
Rodger,  David,  ironmonger  and  painter,  50  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Rodger,  Edward,  manager,  at  Robertson  and  MacDougaWs,  house,  4  East  Rose  St. 
Rodger,  James  and  John  G.,  merchants,  166  Buchanan  street. 
Rodger,  James,  of  Smith  and  Rodger,  house,  16  Elmbank  crescent. 
Rodger,  James,  of  J.  and  J.  G.  Rodger,  house,  21  Newton  place. 
Rodger,  James,  flesher,  100  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Rodger,  John  G.,  of  J.  and  J.  G.  Rodger,  house,  Shieldhall. 
Rodger,  John,  wright,  cabinetmaker,  and  glazier,  13  Well  street,  Caltoii. 
Rodger,  John,  cowfeeder,  104  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Rodger,  John,  spirit  dealer,  130  King  street,  Calton. 
Rodgers,  Josiah,  letter-carrier.  P.O.,  house,  19  Richard  street,  Anderston. 
Rodger,  J.,  fishmonger,  54  London  street. 
Rodger,  Matthew,  of  Rossland,  101  Maxwell  street. 
Rodger,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  391  Gallowgate  street. 

Rodger,  Robert,  Largs  carrier,  72  Wilson  street,  and  Madeira  court,  251  Argyll  St. 
Rodger,  Samuel,  house  painter,  74  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Rodger,  William,  of  John  3PIntyre  ^  Co.,  house.  Mount  Pleasant,  Greenock. 
Rodger,  William,  bleacher,  Carmj'le.     Orders  left  at  31  North  Albion  street. 
Rodger,  William,  at  Steel  and  Douie''s,  house,  Elmfoot,  Little  Govan. 
Rodger,  William,  at  Robertson  and  Eddie's,  house,  18  Crawford  street,  Port-DiniJus. 
RODOCANACHI,  P.  Z.,  merchant,  85  Candleriggs. 
ROE,  Alexander,  barber,  55  Bell  street. 
ROEBUCK,  Jonathan,  house-painter,  75  Eglinton  street. 
ROGER,  John,  40  Cook  street. 

Roger,  John,  at  Wm.  Wardlaw's,  100  Fife  place,  house,  103  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Rogers,  J.,  coal  agent,  19  Richard  street. 
ROHEAD,  John,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  134  and  136  Stockwell  street,  house, 

122  Hospital  street. 
ROLLAND,  William,  confectioner,  38  SauchiehaU  street. 
RoUaud,  Miss,  40  Hill  street,  GaniethiU. 


ROLLO.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ROSS.  263 


HOLLO,  Robert,  boot  and.  shoemaker,  116  West  Nile  street. 

ROLLS,  Mrs.,  midwife,  8  St.  Nicholas  place,  Townhead. 

ROME,  Andrew,  currier,  15  South  St.  Mungo  street. 

Rome,  Misses,  34  Kent  street. 

RONALD,  Alexander,  baker,  30  Stirling's  road. 

Ronald,  Andrew,  at  John  Currie  cf  Co.''s^  house,  37  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Ronald,  James,  H.E.I.C.S.,  26  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's  road. 

Ronald,  James,  34  South  Wellington  place. 
•Ronald,  John,  jun.,  of  Ronald  and  Maciavisk,  house,  142  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Ronald,  John,  merchant,  of  John  Ronald  cj'  Co.,  house,  107  Bath  street. 

Ronald,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants,  1  Victoria  place,  West  Regent  street. 

Ronald  &  Mactavish,  wine  merchants,  27  St.  Vincent  place. 

Ronald,  William,  at  Wm.  McLaren,  Soils,  (^  Co.'s,  63  Candleriggs. 

Ronald,  William  George,  of  W.  G,  Ronald  (f  Co.,  house,  19  Royal  terrace. 

Ronald,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  109  Hope  street. 

RONALDSON,  Alex.,  of  James  Richardson  <^  Co.,  house,  15  Lynedoch  crescent. 

ROSE,  Thomas,  9  Ure  place. 

Rose  &  Main,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  41  and  43  Stockwell  street. 

Rose,  Mrs.  H.,  lodgings,  45  Union  street. 

RosEBANic  Coal  Office,  26  Robertson  street. 

ROSS,  Alexander,  original  blacking  warehouse  of  Scotland,  85  Trongate. 

Ross,  Alexander,  ofE.  Dove  <^  Co.,  house,  22  Taylor  street. 

Ross,  Alexander,  janitor,  Collegiate  Academy,  21  Dalhousie  street. 

Ross,  Alexander,  blacking  maker,  67  Trongate. 

Ross,  Andrew  M.,  ofjD.  and  A.  Ross,  house,  59  Union  street. 

Ross,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  plumbers,  14  and  16  Drury  street,  house,  67  Oswald  street, 

Ross,  A.  M.,  of  James  Ross  and  Sons,  house,  10  Annfield  place. 

RosS;  Angus,  stockbroker,  104  Maitland  street. 

Ross,  David,  &  Son,  joiners  and  glaziers,  19  New  wynd,  house,  132  Stockwell  street. 

Ross,  D.  M.,  iron-broker,  coal  and  general  commission  agent,  68  St.  Vincent  street, 
house,  4  Largo  place.  New  City  road. 

Ross,  D,  &  A.,  slaters,  Dixon  street. 

Ross,  Donald,  provision  merchant,  26  Adelphi  street. 

Ross,  Donald,  writer,  143  London  street. 

Ross,  Donald,  dyer,  6  Greenside  street. 

Ross,  Donald,  jun.,  sewed  muslin  warehouse,  94  Miller  street,  house,  1  Great  Welling- 
ton street.  Paisley  road. 

Ross,  George,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  41  Trongate. 

Ross,  George,  general  agent,  44  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 

Ross,  Hugh  G.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and  printer,  62  Queen  St.,  house,  84  John  st. 

Ross,  James,  &  Sons,  hide  and  leather  factors,  33  North  Albion  street. 

Ross,  James,  -whip-maker,  18  Bell  street. 

Ross,  James,  governor  of  City  Poor's  House,  326  Parliamentary  road. 

Ross,  John  B.,  of  James  Ross  and  Sons,  house,  9  Kelvingrove  street. 

Ross,  John,  Lieutenant  of  Police,  A  division,  house,  29  College  street. 

Ross,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  12  Oxford  street. 

Ross,  John,  innkeeper,  44  Trongate. 

Ross,  John,  Galloway's  court,  10  George  street. 

Ross,  John,  jun.,  and  Co.,  merchants,  120  Brunswick  street, 

Ross,  John,  teller,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank. 

Ross,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Ross,  jun.,  and  Co.,  house,  9  Moore  place.  West  George  st. 

Ross,  John,  marble-cutter,  40  Oswald  street,  house,  173  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ross,  John,  of  Primrose  and  Ross,  house,  9  Pitt  street. 

Ross,  Kenneth,  writer,  1 6  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  1 0  South  Portland  street. 

Ross,  Matthew,  flesher,  59  Crown  street. 

Ross,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 

Ross,  Philip,  commission  merchant,  32  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  Meadowbank  jiLifa 
Partick. 

Ross,  Philip,  2  West  Russell  street. 

Ross,  Thomas,  merchant,  31  Virginia  street,  house,  51  Abbotsford  place. 

Ross,  Thomas,  grocer,  109  New  City  road. 

Ross,  Thomas,  warper  and  winder,  13  Montrose  street. 

Ross,  Thomas,  goldsmith  and  jeweller,  137  Argyll  street. 


264  ROSS.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY,— ROYAL. 

Ross,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  89  Saltmarket. 
Ross,  William,  130  Bath  street. 

Ross,  William,  at  William  M'Laren,  Sons,  4'  Co.^s,  63  Candleriggs. 
Ross,  William,  collector,  165  Osborne  buildings,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ross,  William,  of  Ross,  Mitchell,  <f  C'o.,  house,  Laurelbank,  Partick. 
Ross,  Wm.,  coach-builder,  and  minibus  and  coach  proprietor,  401  Parliamentry  rd. 
Ross,  William,  spirit  dealer,  41  John  street. 
Ross,  William,  rope  and  twine-maker,  30  King  street,  Tradestou. 
Ross,  W.  L.,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Ross,  Mrs.  Robert,  306g-  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Robert,  dressmaker,  and  lodging-house  keeper,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Ross,  Miss,  seminary  for  j'oung  ladies,  39  Warwick  street. 
Rothesay  Cotton- Yarn  Warehouse,  115  St.  Vincent  street. 
ROUGH,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  27  Findlay  street, 
ROWAND,  Alexander,  merchant,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 
Rowan  &  Co.,  engineers  and  ironfoimders.  Atlas  Works,  East  Milton  street. 
Rowan  &  Co.,  bakers,  55  John  street. 

Eowand,  Daniel,  joiner  and  cartwright,  38  and  40  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Rowand,  James,  house  factor,  commission  and  insurance  agent,  108  Argyll  street. 
Rowand,  James,  surgeon,  102  South  Portland  street,  shop,  43  Hospital  street. 
Rowan,  James  G.,  draper,  hosier,  and  furnisher,  165  and  217  Cowcaddens  street. 
Rowan,  John  M,,  of  Rowan  ^  Co.,  house.  North  Woodside  house. 
Rowand,  Michael,  of  Linthouse,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Rowan,  Michael,  flour  merchant,  74  Bath  street,  house,  72  do. 
Rowan,  M.,  eating-house,  269  Buchanan  street. 
Rowan,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  39  Cowcaddens  street. 
ROWAT,  Alexander,  general  wire-worker  and  wire-cloth  manufacturer,  19  Saltmar- 
ket.— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
ROWLEY,  Andrew,  drysalter  and  commission  agent,  62  Brunswick  street,  house, 

17  Lansdowne  crescent. 
ROXBURGH,  Adam,  of  James  IPArthur  ^  Co.,  82  Glassford  street. 
Roxburgh  &  Co.,  millinery  and  dressmaking  establishment,  5  Abercromby  place,  179 

West  George  street. 
Roxburgh,  David,  at  Roxburgh  and  Faulds',  83  Jamaica  street. 
Roxburgh  &  Faulds,  Greenfield,  Kipps,  and  Bogside  Collieries,  and  Monkland  Canal 

Basin,  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Roxburgh,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  minister  of  Free  St.  John's  Church,  122  Hill  street, 

Gamethill. 
Roxburgh,  John,  of  Roxburgh,  Richardson,  ^  Co.,  house,  79  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Roxburgh,  Richardson,  &  Co.,  insurance  and  ship  brokers  and  general  agents,  copper 

and  patent  yellow  metal  warehouse,  1  Royal  Bank  place, 
Roxburgh,  William,  coal  master,  64  Oxford  street. 
Roxburgh,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  40  Union  street. 
ROY,  Alexander,  grain  miUer,  Milton  of  Campsie. 
Roy,  Andrew,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  28  Candleriggs. 
Roy,  Archibald,  calenderer,  packer,  and  hot-presser,  82  Virginia  street,  house,  316 

George  street. 
Roy,  George,  of  Buchanan,  Roy,  <f  Co.,  53  Candleriggs. 
Roy,  James,  of  Buchanan,  Roy,  <^  Co.,  house,  435  Argyll  street. 
Roy,  James,  fish  merchant,  41  George  street. 

Roy,  William,  jun.,  iron  merchant,  21  Renfield  street,  house,  3  Brighton  place. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Royal  Exchange  square.    Laurence  Robertson  and  Robert 

Bell,  cashiers. 
Royal  Engineers'  Office,  92  South  Portland  street.     Captain  E.  W.  Durnford,  R.E. 

T.  C.  Flanagan,  clerk  of  works. 
Royal  Exchange  Reading  Room,  Royal  Exchange  buildings.  Queen  street. 
Royal  Exchange  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company.    Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  145  Ingram 

street ;  and  Charles  Reddie,  146  West  George  street,  agents. 
Royal  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.     William  Wardlaw,  agent,  62  Buchanan  street. 
Royal  Infirmary  Office.     Robert  Lamond,  secretary,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Royal  Insurance  Co.    Agents,  John  Cree,  jun.,  21  Royal  Exchange  square  ;  William 
'       Urquhart,  109  West  George  street;  William  Wardlaw,  62  Buchanan  street; 

and  Thomas  Frame,  7  Exchange  place. 


ROYAL.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— RUSSELL.  265 


Royal  Hotel,  William  Carrick,  66  George  square. 

Royal  Hotel,  George  Comrie,  1  North  Queen  street,  George  square. 

Royal  Lunatic  Asylum.     Physician's  Office,  70  St.  George's  place. 

Royal  Mail  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Royal  Oporto  Wine  Co.,  Oporto.     J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent. 

Royal  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar  and  Posting  Establishment.  J.  Walker,  1 04  West 
NUe  street. 

RUDDACH,  Mrs.  John,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  9  Candleriggs,  house, 
114  Trongate. 

RUE'S  Lodgings,  160  Buchanan  street. 

RUFF,  Joseph,  German-clock  maker,  38  Glassford  street,  house,  76  Gallowgate. 

RULE,  William,  inspector  of  letter-carriers,  Post-office,  house,  15  Egitnton  street. 

RUNCIMAN,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  of  St.  Andrew's,  house,  13  Anufield  place. 

RUSSELL,  Alexander,  house  steward,  Eye  Infirmary,  76  Charlotte  street,  and  95 
Greendyke  street. 

Russell,  Alexander,  98  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Russell,  Archibald,  Wishaw  and  Spittal  Colleries,  33  Union  street,  house,  Shawfield 
Park,  Rutherglen. 

Russell,  Bernard,  clothier,  25  Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  4  Oakvale,  Hillhead. 

Russell,  David,  printer  and  stereotype-founder,  75  Argyll  street,  house.  Auburn  cot- 
tage, Rutherglen. 

Russell,  Rev.  David,  of  Nicholson  Street  Independent  Church,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

Russell  &  Ferguson,  grain  and  provision  agents,  22  Stockwell  place. 

Russell,  Graham,  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  cf  Co.,  residence,  Clydehaugh,  Govan  road. 

Russell,  James,  architect,  Three-mile-house,  Paisley  road,  office,  51  Miller  street. 

Russell,  James,  beamer,  56  Green  street,  Calton. 

Russell,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  9  South  Portland  street. 

Russell,  James,  of  James  Russell  <f  Co.,  house,  13  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Russell,  James,  formerly  steam-boat  harbour-master,  residence.  Auburn  cottage, 
Rutherglen. 

Russell,  James,  cowfeeder,  12  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Russell,  James,  tinsmith,  139  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Russell,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  95  Candleriggs. 

Russell,  James,  spirit  dealer,  30  Old  wjoid. 

Russell,  James,  wright  and  builder,  Franklin  terrace,  Partick  road. 

Russell,  James,  drysalter,  1 1  West  George  street,  house,  1  Royal  terrace. 

Russell,  James  Struthers,  tailor,  114  Trongate. 

Russell,  J.  &  T.,  muslin  manufacturers,  109  Candleriggs, 

Russell,  J.  &  W.,  -wine  and  spirit  merchants,  35  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Russell,  J.  &  W.,  grain  merchants,  29  Oxford  street. 

Russell,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  30  Cochran  street. 

Russell,  John,  of  John  Russell  <f  Co.,  house,  21  Gloucester  street,  Kingston. 

Russell,  Rev.  John  R.,  teacher  of  Wilson's  School,  house,  37  Dalhousie  St.,  Garnetliili. 

Russell,  John,  weaving  manager,  at  J.  Bartholomew  ^  Co.'s,  house,  2  Cumberland  st, 

Russell,  John,  goldsmith,  watchmaker,  and  jeweller,  25  Argyll  arcade,  house,  10 
Coburg  street. 

Russell,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  19  Eglinton  street. 

Russell,  John,  spirit  merchant,  161  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Russell,  J.,  commission  agent  and  manager  of  the  Glasgow  Provident  Company,  Ton- 
tine buildings,  16  Trongate. 

Russell,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  99  Nelson  street. 

Russell,  John,  cowfeeder,  4  Morris  place. 

Russell,  John,  salesman,  32  Nicholson  street. 

Russell,  John,  tobacconist,  33  Jamaica  street. 

Russell,  John,  84  Wilson  street,  house,  Cessnock  bank,  Govan  road. 

Russell,  John,  house-factor,  oven-builder,  and  agent  for  Troon  oven  soles,  Russell's 
buildings,  113  Drj'gate  street. 

Russell,  Matthew,  of  Russell,  Miller;  and  Russell,  house,  40  Cook  street. 

Russell,  Miller,  &  Russell,  muslin  manufacturers,  22  Ingram  street. 

Russell  &  Raeburu,  merchants,  33  Union  street. 

Russell,  Robert,  vintner  and  stabler,  1 1  Kent  street. 

Russell,  Robert,  manager  of  Port-Dimdas  Chemical  Works,  128  Bishop  street,  house, 
Broomhill  place,  162  East  Milton  street,  Port-Dundas. 


26Q  RUSSELL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ST. 

Russell,  S.  &  W.,  chemists,  2  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 

Russell,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  Adelphi  street. 

Russell,  Wallace,  57  Thistle  street,  Hutchesoiitown,  house,  Home  cottage,  Gourock 
road,  Greenock. 

Russell,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  16  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Russell,  William,  of  Rtissell,  Miller,  and  Russell,  house,  2  William  street,  Calton. 

Russell,  William,  hay  and  straw  dealer,  3  Buchan  street,  Gorbals, 

Russell,  William,  sen.,  harbour-master,  Port-Dundas. 

Russell,  William,  spirit  merchant,  11  Clyde  terrace. 

Russell,  William,  victualler,  Russell's  land,  Upper  Crown  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Russell,  William,  writer,  84  Wilson  street,  residence,  Floraville,  Ibroxholm. 

Russell,  William,  grocer,  22  Hospital  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Russell,  William,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  16  Argyll  arcade. 

Russell,  Mrs.,  166  Stafford  place,  City  road. 

Russell,  Mrs.,  13  Rutland  place. 

Russell,  Mrs.  David,  victualler,  106  Garscube  road. 

Russell,  Miss,  milliner,  57  Crown  ctreet. 

Russian  Vice-Consul,  N.  Handyside,  45  Union  street. 

RUTHERFURD,  Andrew  D.,  6  South  Wellington  street. 

Rutherfurd,  George  F.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  Ropework  lane, 
108  Stockwell  street;  family  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  19  Bedford  street, 
and  27  Paisley  road. 

Rutherfurd,  George  F.,  of  George  F.  Rutherfurd  cf  Co.,  ho.,  6  South  Wellington  st. 

Rutherford,  Irvine,  13  Clyde  terrace. 

Rutherfurd,  Walter,  of  George  F.  Rutherfurd  cj-  Co.,  ho.,  6  South  Wellington  street. 

Rutherford,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  Gallowgate  and  9  Jamaica  street, 
house,  19  Gallowgate. 

Rutherford,  Thomas,  accountant,  308  Gallowgate. 

Rutherford,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  piano-forte,  126  Renfrew  street. 

Rutherford,  Mrs.,  74  Balmoral  place,  St.  George's  road. 

RUTHERGLEN,  Andrew,  publisher,  bookseller,  stationer,  account-book  manufac- 
turer, and  poor-law  stationer,  102  and  104  Queen  street,  house,  4  India  street. 

RUTHVEN,  James,  commercial  traveller,  52  Holmhead  street. 

RYAN,  Rev.  Michael,  Roman  Catholic  clergyman,  25  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Ryan,  James,  fruit  salesman,  Bazaar,  Candleriggs. 


St.  Andrew's  Established  Church,  St.  Andrew's  sq. ;  Rev.  Dr.  Runciman,  minister. 
St.  Columbia  Established  Church,  Hope  street ;  Rev.  Dr.  M'Leod,  minister. 
St.  David's  Established  Church,  Ingram  street ;  Rev.  R.  Baton,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  Enoch's  Established  Church,  St.  Enoch  sq. ;  Rev.  James  Barr,  D.D.,  minister. 
St.  George's  Established  Church,  163^^  Buchanan  street ;  Rev.  James  Craik,  D.D., 

minister. 
St.  George's-in-the-Fields  Established  Church,  223  and  265  St.  George's  road;  Rev. 

Robert  Scott,  minister. 
St.  James'  Established  Church,  30  Great  Hamilton  street;  Rev.  John  Muir,  D.D., 

minister. 
St.  John's  Established  Church,  113  Grseme  street;  Rev.  Robert  Gillau,  minister. 
St.  Luke's  Established  Church,  46  Main  street,  Calton.     Vacant. 
St.  Mark's  Established  Church,  Cheapside  street ;  Rev.  Robert  Stewart,  minister. 
St.   Matthew's   Established   Church,   corner  of  Bothwell  and  North  streets;  Rev. 

Archibald  Watson,  minister. 
St.  Paul's  Established  Chm'ch,  70  High  John  street ;  Rev.  Robert  Jamieson,  D.D., 

minister. 
St.  Peter's  Established  Church,  Oswald  street ;  Rev.  M.  Cochran,  minister. 

St.  Andrew's  Free  Church,  80  North  Hanover  st. ;  Rev.  Dr.  N.  Paterson,  minister. 
St,  David's  Free  Church,  50  North  Frederick  street;  Rev.  Dr.  Jcliu  G.  Lorimer, 

minister. 
St.  Enoch's  Free  Church,  55  Waterloo  street;  Rev.  Dr.  Henderson,  minister. 
St.  George's  Free  Church,  101  West  Regent  street ;  Rev.  Dr.  Smyth,  minister. 
St.  James'  Free  Chui-ch,  58  London  street;  Rev.  David  Brown,  minister. 


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St.  John's  Free  Church,  201  George  street ;  Rev.  John  Roxburgh,  minister. 

St.  Luke's  Free  Church,  131  Great  Hamilton  street;  Rev.  David  Mitchell,  minister. 

St.  Mark's  Free  Church,  161  Main  street,  Anderston  ;  Rev.  Walter  M'Gilvray,  D.D., 

minister. 
St.  Matthew's  Free  Church,  west  end  of  Bath  street ;  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.D., 

minister. 
St.  Paul's  Free  Church,  72  North  Frederick  street ;  Rev,  Dr.  John  Forbes,  minister. 
St.  Peter's  Free  Church,  53  Main's  street,  off  Argyll  street ;  Rev.  William  Ai-nott, 

minister. 
St.  Stephen's  Free  Church,  New  City  road ;  Rev.  Robert  Cowe,  minister. 

St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church,  Low  Green  street ;  Rev.  J.  F.  S.  Gordon,  clergyman. 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Anderston ;  Rev.  J.  D.  D'Orsey,  clergyman. 

St.  Jude's  Episcopal  Church,  Jane  street,  Blythswood  square ;    Rev.  C.  P.  Miles, 

clergyman. 
St.  Mary's  Episcopal  Church,  30  Renfield  street;  Rev.  R.  S.  Oldham,  clergyman, 

St.  Alphonsus'  Roman  Catholic  Church,  2 1  Great  Hamilton  street ;  Rev.  Michael 
Ryan,  and  Rev.  D.  M'Donald,  clergj-men. 

St,  Andrew's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Great  Clj'de  street ;  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Smyth, 
and  others,  clergymen. 

St.  John's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Portugal  street ;  Rev.  Mr.  Gray,  clergyman. 

St.  Joseph's  Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  34  North  Woodside  road;  Rev.  D.  Gallagher, 
clergyman. 

St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Abercromby  street ;  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Murdoch, 
and  others,  clergymen. 

St.  Mungo's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Stanhope  street,  Stirling's  road ;  Rev.  Archi- 
bald Chisholm,  clergyman. 

St.  Patrick's  Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  Hill  street,  Anderston ;  Rev.  P.  Ilanely, 
clergyman. 

St.  Andeeav's  Parish  School,  Greendyke  street.     James  Craw,  teacher. 

St.  David's  Parish  School,  head  of  John  street. 

St.  David's  Free  Church  Female  School,  52  North  Frederick  street.  Mrs.  Strachan, 
teacher. 

St.  Enoch's  Sessional  School,  Ropework  lane. 

St.  George's  Sessional  and  Seaman's  Society  School,  9  Brown  street. 

St.  George's  Steam-Packet  Office,  101  Union  street. 

St.  Helen's  Crown  and  Sheet-Glass  Company.  Tower  and  Arroll,  agents,  19  St. 
Enoch  square. 

St.  James'  Parish  School,  34  Great  Hamilton  street.     Alex.  Buchan,  teacher. 

St.  John's  Parish  School,  42  Macfarlane  street.     Henry  Shields,  teacher. 

St.  Mark's  Lodge  of  Freemasonr}',  2  St.  George's  com't,  94  West  Nile  street. 

St.  Matthew's  School,  William  street,  Anderston. 

St.  Paul's  Parish  School,  9  Greyfriars'  wynd.     James  Hunter,  teacher. 

St.  Rollox  Foundrj'  Co.,  iron-founders  and  engineers,  St.  Rollox. 

St.  Rollox  Shipping  Co.,  63  Miller  street,     Wm.  Sloan  &  Co.,  managers. 

SAGE,  Alexander,  of  the  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Sage,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  204  Buchanan  street. 

Sage,  John,  late  of  H.M.  inland  revenue,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Sage,  John,  cigar  merchant  and  tobacconist,  146  Queen  street. 

SALLARS,  James,  agent  and  house- factor,  105  Hospital  street. 

SALLA,  Francis,  furniture  warehouse,  30  and  35  Miller's  place. 

SALMON,  Andrew,  at  Wm.  Milne  if  Co.'s,  33  Virginia  street. 

Salmond,  Duncan,  ofSahnond  and  Strutkers,  house,  97  West  Regent  street. 

Salmond,  George,  procurator-fiscal  for  the  Sheriff,  Commissary  and  Admiral  of  Lan- 
arkshire, Master  Extraordinaiy  for  Scotland  of  the  High  Courts  of  Chancerv  of 
England  and  Ireland,  and  Extraordinary  Commissioner  for  Scotland  of  the  High 
Court  of  Chancery,  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer  in  Eng- 
land; office.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street;  house,  13  Newton  place. 

Salmond,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  416  Duke  street, 

Salmon,  James,  of  Slack  and  Salmon,  house,  15  Grafton  square. 

Salmon,  John,  &  Sons,  cotton-thread  manufacturers,  heddle-makers,  and  wood-tur- 
ners, 8  Wilson  street  and  13  William  street,  works,  30  Canning  street. 


268      SALMON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SCLANDERS. 

Salmon,  John,  of  John  Salmon  and  Sons,  house,  11  William  street,  Greenhead. 
Salmon,  John,  Commercial  Bank,  190  New  City  road. 

Salmon,  Peter,  of  John  Salmon  and  Sons,  house,  11  William  street,  Greenhead. 
Salmond,  Peter,  &  Co.,  house-painters,  decorators,  and  paper-hangers,  12  and  1-1 

Queen  street. 
Salmond,  Robert,  manager,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  house,  14  Woodside  crescent. 
Salmond,  Robert,  smith,  bell-hanger,  and  gasfitter,  71  Mitchell  street. 
Salmond  &  Struthers,  cotton-spinners,  115  St.  Vincent  street,  works,  Rothesay 
Salmond,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  15  Renfrew  street. 
SAMSON,  William,  surveyor,  6  Old  wjmd. 
Samson,  Mrs.,  20  Union  street. 

SAMUEL,  Thomas,  merchant,  1  Stafford  place,  New  City  road. 
Samuel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  65  Centre  street. 
SANDEMAN,  Archibald,  of  Blair,  Sandeman,  (f  Co. 

Sandeman,  David,  wine  merchant,  53  Miller  street,  house,  217  Brandon  place. 
Sandeman,  David,  wool  and  yarn  merchant,  2  John  street,  house,  32  Grafton  square. 
SANDERS,  Gilbert,  accountant,  118  Union  street,  house,  4  Stanley  place. 
SANDERSON,  Robert,  saddler,  297  Buchanan  street. 

SANDFORD,  John,  beadle  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  house,  11  St.  Andrew's  square. 
SANDS,  Archibald,  of  Sands  and  Herbertson,  house,  1  Queen's  crescent. 
Sands  &  Herbertson,  measurers,  25  Gordon  street. 

SANSOM  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  and  grease  and  varnish  manufacturers,  27  Castle  st. 
Sansom  &  Co.,  oil  merchants,  grease  and  varnish  manufacturers,  tobacconists,  and 

newspaper  agents,  71  Castle  street,  Townhead. 
Sansom,  Rev.  W.  H.,  chaplain.  Royal  Infirmary. 
Sasine  OiEce,  5  Moore  place,  West  George  street.     Thomas  Grahame,  W.S.,  and 

Thomas  HUl,  keepers  of  the  particular  register  of  sasines  for  Renfrewshire  and 

regalities  of  Glasgow  and  Paisley. 
Sasine    Office   for   Burgh   of   Glasgow.      Andrew    Cunninghame,   registrar,    City 

Chambers. 
Saturday  Post  Newspaper  Office,  Turner's  court,  87  Argyll  street. 
SAUNDERS,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  68  George  street. 

Savings  Bank,  National  Security.     WiUiam  Meikle,  actuary,  68  Hutcheson  street. 
Savings  Bank,   City  of  Glasgow  Bank's  branch,  31  Trongate.     Wm.  Robertson, 

agent;  D.  M'Donald,  accountant. 
Savings  Bank,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank's  branch,  47  Canning  street,  Calton. 
SAWERS,  George,  commission  agent,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 
Sawers,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  48  Stockwell  street,  house,  9  Hospital  st. 
Sawers,  John,  collector  of  market  dues.  Bazaar,  house,  92  Candleriggs. 
Sawyers,   Robert  B.,  pattern  designer,  at  A,  L.  Knox's,  house,  32  Scotland  street, 

Kingston. 
SCANLAN,  James,   pawnbroker,   113   King  street  and   44  Bridgegate,  house,   5 

Charlotte  street. 
Scanlan,  James,  surgeon,  109  South  Portland  street,  house,  105  do. 
Scanlan,  John,  pawnbroker,  80  Adelphi  street,  house,  5  Charlotte  street. 
Scanlan,  Patrick,  merchant,  5  Charlotte  street. 
SCARBOROUGH,  John  V.,  clog  and  last  maker,  17  Saltmarket. 
SCHEVEZ,  Mrs.,  102  Bath  street. 
SCHULTZE,  C,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  George  square. 
SCHWABE  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Moore  place,  146  West  George  street. 
Schwabe,  H.  L.,  ofSchicabe  cf-  Co.,  house,  3  Crescent  place,  Sauchiehall  road. 
Schwabe,  Ludolph,  of  Schwabe  ^  Co.,  house,  11  Somerset  place,  Sauchiehall  road. 
SCLANDERS,  Alex.,  of  A.  Sclanders  4'  Son,  house,  152  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Sclanders,  Andrew,  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  44  Union  street. 
Sclanders,  Andrew,  baker.  North  Clyde  street. 

Sclanders,  Andrew,  of  Stevenson  and  Sclanders,  house,  115  North  Montrose  street. 
Sclanders,  A.,  jun.,  of  Sclanders  and  Goodwin,  house,  9  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
Sclanders,  David,  engraver  and  lithographer,  24  Hutcheson  street. 
Sclanders  &  Goodwin,  grain  merchants,  11  Union  street. 

Sclanders,  James,  wright,  trunk,  and  packing-box  maker,  33  and  41  George  square, 
Sclanders,   Robert,   wright,   trunk,   and   packing-box   maker,   38  Montrose   street, 

house,  86  do. 
Sclanders,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  56  King  street. 


SCOBIE.— GENERAL  DmECTORY.— SCOTT,  269 

SCOBIE,  Brebner,  and  Levack,  -wholesale  -warehousemeu,  15  Prince's  square,  40 

Buchanan  street. 
Scobie,  David  S.,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  76  Bath  street. 
Scobie,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  50  and  52  Gallowgate. 
Scobie,  Robert,  accountant,  48  Queen  street,  house,  128  Portland  street. 
Scobie,  Walter,  of  Scobie,  Brebner  and  Levack,  house,  164  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Scobie,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14  Cheapside  street. 

SCOONE,  Jacob,  stay  manufacturer,  successor  to  Thos.  Aucot,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Scotch  Reformer's  Gazette  Newspaper  Office,  75  Argyll  street. 
SCOTLAND,  G.  D.,  bookseller,  mathematical  and  survej'ing  instruments,  &c,,  16 

Hutcheson  street. 
Scotland,  James,  commission  merchant,  10  South  Apsley  place. 
Scotland,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  12  Trongate. 
Scotland,  Patrick,  of  P.  Scotland  cf-  Co.,  house,  Hawthorn  bank,  Partick. 
SCOTT,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  wood  merchants,  128  Union  street. 
Scott,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Scott  (f  Co.,  wood  merchants,  ho.,  123  West  Nile  st. 
Scott,  Alexander,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  187  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  28  Cochran  street. 
Scott,  Alexander,  of  Scott  and  Stevenson,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Scott,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Scott  (f  Co.,  house,  28  Cochran  street. 
Scott,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  80  Brown  street. 
Scott,  Allan,  of  J.  ^  A.  Scott  <^  Co.,  house,  21  Woodside  place. 
Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  bootmakers,  101  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners  (Rutherglen  bridge  mills),  63  Virginia  street. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  the  Customs,  house,  4  Abbotsford  place. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Andrew  Scott  (f  Co.,  house,  8  Queen's  crescent. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Robert  Scott  <^  Sons,  357  Aj-gyll  street. 
Scott,  Andrew,  chemist  and  druggist,  42  Trongate. 
Scott,  Andrew,  of  Scott  and  McLaren,  house,  83  South  Portland  street. 
Scott,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  136  Garscube  road. 
Scott,  Archibald,  140  London  street. 

Scott,  Arthur,  tavern-keeper  (The  Turf),  229  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  Charles,  boot  and  shoemaker,  1  Portugal  street. 
Scott,  Charles,  dairyman,  50  Bath  street. 

Scott,  Colin,  dairj^man,  carter,  and  contractor,  31  Weaver  street. 
Scott,  Colquhoun,  &  Co.,  merchants,  109  Hope  street. 
Scott,  David,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  8  John  street. 
Scott,  David,  saddler,  15  Canning  street,  Calton,  house,  25  do. 
Scott  &  Drysdale,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  187  Argyll  street. 
Scott  &  Duncan,  stationers  and  bookbinders,  149  Queen  street. 
Scott,  Geddes  M'Kenzie,  M.D.,  physician,  80  Bath  street. 
Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  tin,  zinc,  lead,  copper,  and  galvanized-iron  merchants,  and 

packing-box  makers,  95  Mitchell  street. 
Scott,  James,  184  Crown  street. 

Scott,  James,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  1  Clyde  terrace,  ho.,  16  South  Portland  st. 
Scott,  James,  flesher,  55  Stockwell  street. 

Scott,  James,  superintendent  of  markets,  office,  34  Canon  St.,  house,  256  Argyll  st. 
Scott,  James,  4  Killermont  street. 

Scott,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  6  and  8  Robertson  street. 
Scott,  James,  victualler,  110  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Scott,  James,  jun.,  flesher,  46  King  street. 

Scott,  James,  of  Kelly,  merchant,  23  Exchange  square,  house,  16  Woodside  crescent. 
Scott,  James,  99  Trongate,  house,  1  Dalhousie  place. 
Scott,  James,  tea  and  coffee  merchant  and  general  grocer,  130  High  street  and 

3  Blackfriars  street,  house,  18  North  Albion  street. 
Scott,  James,  surgeon,  171  Castle  street. 

Scott,  J.  &  R.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  96  Main  street  and  1  North  street. 
Scott,  John,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Miss  Falconer's,  56  Rose  street. 
Scott,  John,  confectioner,  grocer,  and  wine  merchant,  28  Hutcheson  street. 
Scott,  John,  engraver  and  printer,  74  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  John,  hosier  and  draper,  125  Canning  street,  house,  121  do. 
Scott,  John  &  Walter,  ship-brokers  and  commission  merchants,  17  Gordon  street. 
Scott,  John,  boot-closer,  71  Prince's  street. 


270  SCOTT.— GENERAL  DIEECTOET.— SCOTTISH. 


iScott,  John,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  bookbinder,  31  Sauchiehall  street. 

Scott,  John,  of  Customs,  house,  4  Abbotsford  place. 

Scott,  John,  &  Co.,  Olive  Branch  tavern,  49  Trongate. 

Scott,  John,  builder,  140  London  street. 

Scott,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  181  Gallowgate,  house,  3  Great  Dovehill. 

Scott  &  Lochhead,  fleshers,  36 1  Argyll  street. 

Scott  &  M'Laren,  drysalters  and  commission  merchants,  14  Gordon  street. 

Scott,  Eobert,  lamp-wick  maker,  31  Dean  street. 

Scott,  Rev.  Robert,  of  St.  George' s-in-ihe-Fields,  9  Columbia  place. 

Scott,  Robert,  house-factor,  8  Canning  street,  off  North  sti-eet,  Anderston. 

Scott,  Robert,  &  Sons,  merchants  and  ship-biscuit  bakers,  344  and  346  Argyll  St. 

Scott,  Robert,  Greenoakhill,  Daldowie.     Letters  left  at  Scott  &  Stevenson's,  2 1  St. 

Vincent  place. 
Scott,  Robert,  of  Robert  Scott  and  Sons,  house,  357  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  R.  H.,  at  D.  tj-  H.  Inglis's,  78  Bliller  street. 
Scott,  R.  M'D.,  oil  and  commission  merchant,  43  Buchanan  street. 
Scott,  Samuel,  baker,  96  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Scott  &  Sellar,  insurance  brokers,  Royal  Excliange  buildings,  south  side. 
Scott  &  Stevenson,  writers,  and  agents  for  the  London  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Ci>r- 

poration,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Scott,  Sylvester,  portrait-painter,  39  Cadogan  street. 
Scott,  Thomas,  16  Carlton  place. 
Scott,  Thomas,  flesher,  7  Maxwell  street. 
Scott,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  114  Trongate. 
Scott,  Thomas,  victualler,  61  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Scott,  Walter,  bootmalier,  263  Sauchiehall  street. 

Scott,  Walter,  provision  and  milk  merchant,  24  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Scott,  William,  Barrowfield  Brewery,  3  Duncan  street,  Calton. 
Scott,  William,  surge«n,  55  Nelson  street,  Tradeston,  house,  2  Maxwelton  place. 
Scott,  Rev.  William,  minister,  183  Eenfiew  street. 
Scott,  William,  cabinet  and  upholstery  warehouse,  39  Candleriggs. 
Scott,  William  W.,  2  Elmbank  place. 

Scott,  William,  of  Robertson  and  Scott,  house,  19  Hohnhead  stveet. 
Scott,  William,  tinsmith,  brazier,  and  gi  litter,  7  Centre  street. 
Scott,  William,  spirit  dealer,  124  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Scott,  William  J.,  of  James  Black  <f  Co.,  house,  19  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  lodging  house,  80  South  Portland  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John  S.,  20  Buccleuch  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John,  197  Pitt  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  56  Bath  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  broker,  62  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Scott,  Mrs.  James,  21  Woodside  place. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Michael,  198  Athol  place,  Bath  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  grocer,  147  Rottenrow  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  180  Hope  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  J.,  muslin  and  lace  printer,  embroiderer,  babj'-linen  and  sewed-inu.slia 

establishment,  21  Argyll  arcade,  house,  11  Howard  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  Thomas,  dairy-keeper,  37  Oxford  street. 
Scott,  Miss,  private  lodgings,  138  South  Portland  street. 
Scott,  Miss  J.,  private  lodgings,  26  George  street. 
Scott,  Misses,  &  Neilson,  muslin  and  lace  printers  for  embroidery,  sewed  muslin  and 

baby  linen  warehouse,  29  Argyll  arcade. 
Scott,  Miss,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Scott,  Miss  Mary,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 
Scott,  Miss,  37  Garnethill  street. 
Scott,  Miss  M.,  49  Renfield  street. 
Scott,  Miss,'  37  North  Hanover  street. 
Scottish  Amicable  Life   Assurance   Office,   141  Buchanan  street;  William  Spens, 

manager. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  43  West  Nile  St. ;  Thos.  Somervail,  agent. 
Scottish  Guardian  Newspaper  Office,  94  Miller  street. 
Scottish  Provident  Institution  for  Life  Assurance;  William  Church,  jun.,  agent  and 

secretary,  67  St.  Vincent  street. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 


SCOTTISH.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— SHAND.  271 


Scottish  Society  for  the  Conversion  of  Israel,  12  South  Hanover  street ;  Rev.  Thomas 

Henderson,  secretary. 
Scottish  Temperance  League  Office,  30  St.  Enoch  square;  Robert  Rae,  secretary. 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office;   Finlayson  and  MoncriefF,  8  Gordon 

street ;  Charles  Hamilton,  63  St.  Vincent  street ;  Wm.  Mathieson,  48  Buchanan 

street ;  M'Naughton  and  Hamilton,  69  St.  Vincent  street,  agents  ;  also,  formerly 

for  Hercules,  now  for  Scottish  Union,  Wm.  Neilson,  69  Glassford  street ;   Alex. 

Young,   20   Buchanan  street;  J.  G.  Houston,  71   Queen  street;  John  Wilson, 

51   St.  Vincent  street;  John  Millar,  71  Queen  street;    and  H.  B.  Lacy,  54  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Society ;  William  Bruce  and  John  Murray, 

agents,  30  Eoj^al  Exchange  square. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
SCOULLER,  Allan,  flesher,  9  Stockwell  street,  house,  7  Park  place. 
Scouler,  John,  beadle  of  the  Anderston  U.  P.  Church,  68  Main  street,  Auderston. 
ScouUer,  J.,  flesher,  66  Balmoral  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Scouller,  R.  and  J.,  -weaving-utenail  makers,  151  Gallowgate. 
Scouler,  William,  pawnbroker,  6  Saltmarket  and  17  Trongate. 
Scouller,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Crov/n  street. 
SCEIMGEOUR,  J.  and  J.,  provision  merchants,  47  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Sea,  Fire,  and  Life  and  Guarantee  Society,  office,  12  W^ellington  street ;  William 

Bissett,  agent. 
Seamen's  Chapel,  9  Brown  street,  Brownfiekl ;  Rev.  Robert  Weir,  minister. 
SEARCY,  AVilliam,  successor  to  Mrs.  Robert  Marshall,  dining-rooms,  179  Trongate. 
SEATH,  Thomas,  clerk  to  Largs  Steam-boat  Co.,  42  Broouiielaw. 
SEDDON,  Dr.,  medical  botanist,  106  Montrose  street. 
SELIGMANN,  H.  L.,  metal  broker  and  commission  agent,   135   Buchanan  street, 

house,  15  Claremont  stiect. 
Seligmann,  Julius,  professor  of  singing  and  piano-forte,  176  West  Regent  street. 
SELKIRK,  James,  of  Thomas  Chalmers  c}  Co.,  house,  4  Chatham  pi.,  Stirling's  road. 
Selkirk,  James,  wholesale  and  re: nil  grocer,  41  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Selkirk,  James,  of  Lm  and  Selkirk,  house,  110  New  City  road. 
Selkirk,  J.,  grocer,  127  Hospital  street. 
Selkirk,  Mrs.,  12  Monteith  row. 
SELLERS,  David,  confectioner,  47  Duke  street. 
Sellar,  William  D.,  of  Scott  and  Sellar,  house,  11  Florence  place. 
Sellars,  Mrs.  William,  paper-ruler,  124  Trongate. 
SEMPLE,  David,  clothier,  48  Nelson  street. 
Semple  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  13  St.  Enoch  square. 

Semple,  Matthew,  superintendent.  Blind  Asylum,  102  Castle  street,  Townhead. 
Semple,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  81  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Semple,  William, "eating-house,  93  Eglinton  street. 
Semple,  Mrs.,  cheese  and  butter  merchant.  Bazaar. 
Semple,  Mrs.  S.  G.,  143  West  Regent  street. 

SERVICE,  James,  of  Corhett  (f  Co.,  house,  21  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 
Service,  James,  of  Gibson,  Service,  cj-  Co.,  house,  70  Renfrew  street. 
Service,  James,  writer,  69  West  Nile  street. 
Service,  J.,  muslin  manufacturer,  48  Gordon  street. 
Service,  Robert,  dairj'maii,  39  Nicholas  street. 

Service,  Thomas,  of  Service  and  Worhman,  house,  52  Buccleuch  street. 
Service,  William,  jun.,  of  the  Culcreuch  Co.,  at  George  Smith  and  Sons' ,  34  London  St. 
Service  &  Workman,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  129  Ingram  street. 
Session-Clerk's  Office  for  the  City,  57  St.  George's  place.     Robert  Strang,  clerk 

John  Galloway,  depute-clerk. 
Session-Clerk  of  Barony  Parish  of  Glasgow,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Session-Clerk's  Office  for  the  Baronj^  of  Gorbals,  51  Adelplii  St.;  James  Coats,  clerk. 
SETON,  A.  B.,  &  Son,  agents  for  Curtiss  and  Harvey,  of  Plounslow  and  Clyde  Powder 

Mills,  the  United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Co.,  and  Caledonian  Fire  Insurance 

Co.,  12  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  16  Queen's  crescent. 
Seton,  John,  Eagle  tavern,  43  Trongate. 
Seaton,  John,  cabinetmaker,  71  Maxwell  street. 
Seton,  Thomas  H.,  Salutation  inn  and  tavern,  80  Trongate, 
SHAND,  George,  manufacturing  chemist  and  commission  merchant,  67  and  71  St. 

Vincent  street. 


272  SHAND.— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY.— SHAW. 

Shand,  John  B.,  331  Falkland  place,  Renfrew  street. 

Shand,  Thomas,  hairdresser  and  barber,  5  ISTorth  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

SHANKLAND,  Ann,  grocer,  42  Canon  street. 

Shankland,  A.,  grocer,  42  Norfolk  street. 

SHANKS,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Sauchiehall  street. 

Shanks  and  Browu,  starchers,  86  Blackfriars  street. 

Shanks,  Charles,  of  Josiah  McGregor  ^  Co.,  house,  299  Sauchiehall  street. 

Shanks,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  61  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Shanks,  David,  fishing-rod  maker,  55  Bell  street,  house,  130  Hospital  street.  ;, 

Shanks,  John,  juvenile  clothing  establishment,  baby  linens,  small  wares,  millinery,'' 

&c.,  184  Argyll  street,  house,  71  Waterloo  street. 
Shanks,  James,  civil  engineer  and  surveyor,  23  Garscube  place. 
Shanks,  Robert,  of  Shanks  and  Broion,  house,  32  Blackfriars  street. 
Shanks,  William,  spirit  dealer,  566  Duke  street. 
Shanks,  C,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  8  Crown  street. 
Shanks,  Miss,  130  Castlemilk  place. 

SHANNON,  Charles,  pawnbroker,  6  Old  Dalmamock  road. 
Shannon,  John,  rag  and  iron  merchant,  11  and  15  Moncrleff  street. 
Shannon,  Peter,  builder,  105  Stockwell  street. 
Shannon,  Robert  M'D.,  commission  agent,  135  Buchanan  street. 
SHARP,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  57  Union  street,  house,  11  do. 
Sharp,  Bryce,  green  grocer,  50  Bedford  street. 
Sharp  and  Gilchrist,  hearth-rug  and  carpet  manufacturers,  874  Parliamentary  road 

and  1  Leadbetter  street. 
Sharp,  George,  mason  and  builder,  32  Cambridge  St.,  house,  15  Hill  st.,  Garnethill. 
Sharp,  Henry,  Doncaster  tavern,  85  Nelson  street. 
Sharp,  James,  coal  merchant,  27  Union  street. 
Sharpe,  James,  of  J.  and  J.  Sharpe^  house,  14  Somerset  place. 
Sharpe,  James  Carse,  43  Virginia  street,  house,  30  Lynedoch  street. 
Sharp,  James,  agent  for  steamboat  and  smithy  coal,  27  Union  street. 
Sharpe,  James  and  John,  merchants,  40  Union  street. 
Sharp,  J.,  128  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Sharp,  John,  of  Brown  and  Sharp,  house,  9  Mansfield  place. 
Sharpe,  John  and  Thomas,  merchants,  Virginia  buildings,  43  Virginia  street. 
Sharpe,  John  P.,  of  Hunter  and  Sharpe,  house,  30  Lynedoch  street. 
Sharp,  Robert,  of  Smith  and  Sharp,  house,  41  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Sharp,  Robert  S.,  collector,  inland  revenue. 
Sharpe,  Thomas  P.,  collector  of  inland  revenue  taxes  for  the  counties  of  Lanark 

and  Dumbarton,  43  Virginia  street,  house,  30  Lynedoch  street. 
Sharp,  Wm.,  at  W.  C.  Skald's,  jeweller,  house,  1  Albert  place,  Dundas  st.,  Kingston. 
Sharp,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  40  Union  street. 

Sharp,  Wm.,  of  Wm.  Sharp  4'  Co.,  house,  1  Clareinont  street,  Royal  crescent. 
Sharp,  William,  glass  and  china  merchant,  M'Farlane's  lodgings,  86  Bath  street. 
Sharp,  WUliam,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  40  Dundas  street. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  James,  9  Mansfield  place. 
Sharpe,  Mrs.  John  P.,  30  Ljmedoch  street. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  D.,  33  West  Russell  street. 

Sharp,  Mrs.  W.,  spirit  dealer,  9  Cranston  street.  rf- 

SHAW,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  60  King  street,  Calton,  and  73  Abercromby  street. 
Schaw,  Archibald  S.,  of  M^Crindell,  Schaw,  cf-  Co.,  house,  18    Windsor  terrace,  St. 

George's  road. 
Shaw,  Charles,  grocer,  21  Stirling's  road. 

Shaw,  James,  surgeon,  11  Saltmarket  street,  house,  Springfield  cottage,  Biantyre. 
Shaw,  James,  sen.,  46  Oxford  street. 

Shaw,  J.,  and  Co.,  calico-printers,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Shaw,  John,  woollen-draper,  18  Gallowgate,  house,  23  Monteith  row. 
Shaw,  John,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt  manufacturer,  36  Argyll  street,  house,  424  do, 
Shaw,  Rev.  John,  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  68  Abercromby  street. 
Shaw,  John,  leather  merchant,  151  Gallowgate. 
Shaw,  John,  cowfeeder,  117  Garscube  road. 
Shaw,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  2  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 
Shaw,  Neil  R.,  177  Hope  street. 
Shaw,  Robert,  9  Clyde  street,  Calton, 


SHAW.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SHIELDS.  273 

Shaw,  Thomas,  of  M.  Ogle,  and  Son,  house,  46  Oxford  street,  Laurieston. 

Shaw,  Thomas,  confectioner,  44  Candleriggs. 

Shaw,  Thomas  T.,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 70  Trongate. 

Shaw,  Turnbull,  &  Co.,  merchants,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Shaw,  William,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  48  Jamaica  street,  house,  28  do. 

Shaw,  William,  successor  to  Thos.  Beggs,  jeweller,  watchmaker,  and  goldsmith,  40 

Argjdl  street. 
Shaw,  William,  pastry-baker,  140  Saltmarket  street. 

Shaw,  WUliam,  wright,  12  Egliuton  street,  house,  21  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Shaw,  William,  plasterer,  3  Guildry  court. 
Shaw,  William,  of  William  Shaw  ^  Co.,  house,  9  Suffolk  street. 
Shaw,  William,  &  Co.,  coopers,  47  King  street  and  68  Saltmarket  street. 
Shaw,  William,  at  Campbdl  and  CoJ's,  house,  54  Abbotsford  place. 
Shaw,  William  F.,  at  J.  and  J.  Wilson's,  house,  60  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Shaw,  William,  &  Co.,  tea-dealers,  190  Trongate. 
Shaw,  W.  C,  watchmaker,  jeweller,   and  goldsmith,  64  Argyll  street,  house,  108 

Douglas  street. 
Shaw,  Mrs.  David,  9  Victoria  place.  West  Regent  street. 
Shaw,  Mrs.,  132  South  Portland  street. 
Shaw,  Mrs.,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

Shaws  Water  Cotton-Spinning  Co.     R.  Grey,  agent,  83  Hutcheson  street. 
SHEARER,  Andrew,  47  Dundas  street. 
Shearer,  David,  spirit  dealer,  132  West  Campbell  street. 
Shearer,  George,  tavern-keeper,  210  Argyll  street. 
Shearer,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer,  78  Eglinton  street. 

Shearer,  Mrs.,  Temperance  hotel  and  Commercial  lodgings,  7  Queen  street. 
SHEDDEN,  John,  hardware  merchant  and  jeweller,  39  Trongate. 
Shedden  &  Morton,  mahogany  and  timber  merchants,  57  West  Campbell  street. 
Shedden,  Mrs.,  grocer,  86  Abercromby  street. 
Shedden,  Miss,  141  St.  Vincent  street. 
SHEPHERD,  John  Arnott,  teacher,  Kelvinhaugh  School,  house,  30  William  street, 

Anderston. 
Shepherd,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  120  Sauchiehall  street. 
Shepherd,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  62  Renfrew  street. 
SHEPPARD,  Caulfield,  wholesale  blacking  manufacturer,  131  Gallowgate. 
Sheppard,  Francis,  of  Sheppard  and  Son,  house,  1  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
Sheppard,  J.   D.,  Hanoverian   Consul,  of  Sheppard  and  Son,  57  Buchanan  street, 

house,  1  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 
Shepperd,  James,  blacking  manufacturer,  137  Gallowgate. 

Sheppard  &  Son,  commission  merchants,   and  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  57  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Sheppard,  Miss,  3  Sauchiehall  street. 

SHERIDAN,  John,  spirit  dealer  and  coal  agent,  105  Bridgegate  street. 
SHERIFF  &  Anderson,  Cyclops  Foundry,  ironfounders,  Peel  street,  London  road. 
Sheriff's  Chambers,  County  Buildings,  Wilson  street.     Archibald  Alison,  sheriff 

W.  Halbert,  keeper. 
Sheriff,  George,  at  Pollok,  Gilmour,  <^-  CaJs,  house,  10  Carnarvon  street. 
Sherriff,  J.  B.,  merchant,  and  agent  for  A.  and  J.  Dawson,  St.  Magdalene  Distillery, 

Linlithgow,  9  Virginia  street,  house,  Westercommon,  Craighall  road. 
ShirifF,  Robert,  gunpowder  manufacturer,  65  Renfield  street. 
Sheriffs,  William,  agent,  and  eating-house  keeper,  54  Bell  street. 
Sherriffs,  William,  agent  and  sheriff  officer,  37  Greenside  lane,  Gorbals. 
SHEVELINE,  Francis,  spirit  dealer,  213  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
SHIELDS,  George,  teacher,  Normal  Seminary. 
Shields,  Henry,  teacher,  St.  John's  School,  40  Macfarlane  street. 
Shields,  John,  house  factor,  29  Hospital  street,  Hutchesontown. 
Shields,  John,  house  factor  and  inspector  of  new  buildings,  2  Oswald  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Shields,  John,  jun.,  at  James  HowatCs,  11  Miller  street. 
Shiels,  Matthew,  and  Son,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioners,  34  High  street,  house. 

2  M'Pherson  street. 
Shiels,  William,  &  Sons,  wholesale  confectioners,  19  Saltmarket  and  15  Wellington 

arcade. 
Shields,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  98  West  George  street. 


274  SHILLITO.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— SIMPSON. 


SIIILLITO,  George,  Bill  of  Entry  Office,  Custom-house,  residence,  Parkplace  cot- 
tage. Paisley  road. 
SHIRRA,  James,  spirit  dealer,  552  Gallowgate. 
Shirra,  James,  printer,  at  John  Graham's,  23   Royal  Exchange  square,  house,  108 

North  Hanover  street. 
Shirra,  Samuel,  portioner,  107  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Shirra,  Miss,  47  Garnethill  street. 
Shirra,  Margaret,  grocer,  98  Abercromby  street. 
Shipping  Office,  54  Claremont  place. 
SHORT,    William,    &    Co.,    metal   brokers,    2   Royal  E.xchange  court,   south,    85 

Queen  street. 
SHORTRIDGE,  G.  Y.,  ofD.  Gilchrist  <^  Co.,  house,  2  Blythswood  square. 
Shortridge  &  Wright,  Worsborough  Dale  Gunpowder  Mills ;  W.  B.  Wright,  agent, 

44  George  square. 
Shortridge,  John,  bootmaker,  40  South  Portland  street. 
Shooting  Saloon,  12  Royal  Exchange  square;  John  Bell. 
Shotts  Iron  Company,  coal  and  iron  masters,  smiths,  and  founders,  18  St.  Enoch 

square.     Alex.  M'Kinlaj',  agent. 
SHOVLEN,  Patrick,  sedan-chair  office,  and  city  porter,  13  Drury  street. 
SHUTTLETON,  Mrs.  ^"^ndrew,  spirit  dealer,  64  Clyde  street,  Port-Dundas. 
SIBBALD,  James,  spirit  dc'aler.  Rock  villa,  Possil  road. 
SIDDON,  Miss,  lodgings,  37  South  Portland  street. 
SiGHTHiLL  Cemeterj',  Kirkintilloch  road,  office,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
SILLARS,  Duncaa,  grain-shove]  maker,  40  Soho  street. 
Sillars,  J.  S.  &  R.,  cotton,  worsted,  woollen,  and  linen-yarn  agents,  and  commission 

merchants,  Virginia  buildings. 
Sillars,  James  Shaw,  of  J.  S.  and  B.  Sillars,  Virginia  buildings. 
Sillars,  James,  smith,  40  Soho  street. 
Sillers,  John,  spirit  dealer,  15  Tureen  street. 

Sillars,  Ralph,  of  Uennj  Cowan  (f  Co.,  house,  1  Brighton  place,  New  City  road. 
Sillars,  Robert,  of  J.  S.  and  B.  Sillars,  house,  3  Roj'al  terrace. 
SIM,  George,  flesher,  29  Bedford  street  and  89  Ho.'ipital  street. 
Sim,  John,  19  Abbotsford  place. 
Sim,  John  Keith,  commission  merchant,  8  and  10  Wallace  street,  Tradeston,  house, 

23  Abbotsford  place. 
Sim,  John,  writer.  County  buildings,  Wilson  street,  house,  56  Dundas  street. 
Sime,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian,  32  Garscube  place. 
Sime,  Mrs.  James,  grocer,  29  Carrick  street. 

Sim,  Misses,  milliners,  dress,  and  straw-hat  makers,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 
SIMCOCK,  William,  spirit  dealer,  10  St.  Andrew's  lane. 
SIMEON,  St.  Ange,  professor  of  French.    French  Academy,  280  George  street,  house 

and  class  rooms,  98  Sauchiehall  street. 
Simeon,  Madame  St.  A.,  teacher  of  singing  and  piano-forte,  98  Sauchiehall  street. 
SIMONS  &  Co.,  wholesale  fruiterers.  Bazaar,  house,  49  Gallowgate. 
SIMPSON  &  Crawford,  green-grocers  and  fruiterers,  214  Gallowgate. 
Simpson  &  Dunbar,  wrights,  17  Marlborough  street. 
Simpson,  D.  &  R.,  slaters  and  plasterers,  and  slate  and  Roman  cement  merchants,  1 G 

Dixon  street. 
Simpson,  Daniel,  furnishing  shop,  48  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Simpson,  David,  writer,  77  South  Portland  street. 
Simpson,  George,  baker  and  victualler,   13  Stevenson  street,  and  403  Gallowgate, 

house,  47  James  street,  Calton. 
Simpson,  George,  ofSimi^son  and  Lochhart,  house,  104  North  Hanover  street. 
Simpson,  George,  merchant,  68  Renfield  street. 
Simpson,  George,  inland  revenue  officer,  17  Bellgrove  street. 

Simpson,  George,  family  mourning  and  millinery  warehouse,  104  St.  Vincent  street. 
Simpson,  Henry,  boot  and  shoemaker,  2  Grace  street,  Finnieston. 
Simpson,  James  B.,  48  Miller  street,  house.  Woodlands  road. 
Simson,  James,  wright,  glazier,  and  timber  merchant,  88  Gallowgate  and  116  Grremc 

street,  house,  5  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Simpson,  James,  bootmaker,  33  Argyll  street. 

Simpson,  James,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watchmaker,  47  New  Bridge  street. 
Simpson,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer^  102  and  104  London  street. 


SIMPSON.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— SLATER.       275 


Simpson,  John,   teacher  of  English  and  Geograpby,  academy,  280  George  street, 
house,  Villafleld  place. 

Simpson,  John,  clothier,  9  Eglinton  street. 

Simpson,  John,  slater,  136  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Simpson,  John,  of  Mann,  Simpson,  and  Byars,  house,  8  St.  James  street. 

Simpson,  Joseph,  messenger,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  65  Queen  street. 

Simpson,  Lewis,  tailor  and  clothier,  50  Eglinton  street. 

Simpson  &  LocUhart,  civil  and  mining  engineers,  25  Gordon  street. 

Simpson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  21  King  street. 

Simpson,  Robeit,  at  G.  Smith  and  Sons',  34  and  30  London  street. 

Simpson,  R.  H.,  coal  master,  Bankhead  and  Bredisholm  Collieries,  office,  IG  Queen 
street,  depot,  188  Castle  street,  Townhead,  house,  Calderbauk,  Old  Monldand. 

Simpson,  Thomas,  writer,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

Simpson,  William,  manufacturer,  12  South  Frederick  st,  house,  239  St.  Vincent  st. 

Simpson,  William,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  John  street,  Bridgeton. 

Simpson,  William,  starcher,  35  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

Simpson,  William,  at  John  Stewart  if  Co.'s,  114  Trongate. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  G.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  68  Renlield  street. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  1  Scott  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Simpson,  Mrs.,  press  mangier,  11  St.  Andrew  square. 

SINCLAIR,  Alexander,  teacher  of  English  and  Geography,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Sinclair,  Archibald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  133  Cambridge  street. 

Sinclair,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  135  Argyll  street,  house,  108  do. 

Sinclair,  D.,  grocer,  25  Oswald  street. 

Sinclair,  Dugald,  St.  Enoch  tavern  and  chop-house,  St.  Enoch  lane. 

Sinclair,  Capt.  George,  staff-officer,  4  Falkland  place,  St.  George's  road. 

Sinclair,  John,  turner,  368  Gallowgate. 

Sinclair,  Norman,  tailor  and  clothier,  153  Trongate. 

Sinclair,  Peter,  of  Eraser-,  Sinclair,  <f  Co.,  house,  4  Abbotsford  place. 

Sinclair,  Robert,  &  Co.,  shirt-makers,  linen  merchants,  and  bleachers,  175  Argyll  st, 

Sinclair,  Robert,  of  R.  Sinclair  <f  Co.,  house,  51  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Sinclair,  Eobert,  writer,  of  Hamilton  and  Sinclair,  95  Upper  Crown  street. 

Sinclair,  Thomas,  warper  and  yarn  agent,  32  South  Albion  street. 

Sinclair,  William,  foreman,  Herald  ojjice,  120  Thistle  street,  Hutcheson  town. 

Sinclair,  William,  flesher,  341  High  street. 

Sinclair,  William,  cooper,  131  Garscube  road. 

Sinclair,  Mrs.  Archibald,  49  Holmhead  street. 

Sinclair,  Mrs.  D.,  grocer,  169  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Sinclair,  Mrs.  John,  2  North  Albion  court. 

Sinclair,  Miss,  seminary,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Sinclair,  Miss,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 

SINGER,  John,  tailor,  5  Mason  street. 

SIVEWRIGHT,  James,  of  Sivewright,  Watson,  4  Co.,  81  St.  Vincent  street. 

Sivewright,  Watson,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers,  81  St.  Vincent  street. 

Skaterigg  Coal,  Brick,  and  Drain-tile  Works,  near  Jordanhill,  Partick,  office,  37 
Ropework  lane. 

SKENE,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  98  South  Portland  street. 

Skene,  George,  sheriff-substitute  of  Lanarkshire  and  commissary  depute,  17  Wood- 
side  crescent. 

Skene,  Millar,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  93  Candleriggs. 

Skene,  Robert,  of  Skene,  Millar,  cf  Co.,  house,  21  South  Apsley  place. 

Skene,  Miss,  21  South  Apsley  place. 

SKEOCH,  Montgomery,  ropemaker,  Hope  park,  St.  RoUox. 

SKINNER,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  35  West  Russell  street. 

Skinner,  William,  baker  and  confectioner,  307  Sauchiehall  street,  472  Argyll  street, 
and  76  Stirling's  road,  house,  ]  Newton  street. 

SKIRVING,  Alexander,  of  Barclay  and  Skirving,  house,  Croftbank,  Barony  parish. 

Skirving,  William,  cashier,  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Office,  141  Buchanan 

street,  house,  80  New  City  road. 
Skye  Steam- Packet  Office,  14  Jamaica  street. 

SLATER,  P.  F.,  at  Jamieson  and  Demur's,  house,  25  Warwick  street. 

Slater,  Robert,  ship  smith,  11  Centre  street,  Tradeston,  house,  106  do. 
Slater  &  Robertson,  merchants.  Western  Bank  buildings,  14  Miller  street. 


276  SLATER.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— SMITH. 

Slater,  T.  H.,  of  Slater  and  Robertson,  house,  20  Royal  terrace. 

SLAUGHTER,  W.  H.,  23  St.  Andrew  square,  house,  27  Kianing  place. 

SLAVEN,  Dominick;  broker,  128  Bridgegate. 

SLEIGH,  Wm,,  cotton-yarn  warehouse,  84  Wilson  street,  house,  10  St.  James's 

street,  Paisley  road. 
SLIMAN,  D.  R.,  merchant,  32  Stirling  street. 
Sliman,  John,  at  Alex.  Osborne's,  Bazaar, 
Sliman,  Miss,  matron  to  the  House  of  Refuge  for  Females. 
SLIMMON,  Hugh,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  1 54  Gallowgate. 
SLOAN,  David,  of  William  Sloan  cj-  Co.,  house,  2  Royal  circus.  New  City  road. 
Sloan,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  36  Ingram  street. 
Sloane,  James,  tailor,  7  Calton  entry,  off  Gallowgate. 
Sloan,  John,  3  Carnarvon  street. 
Sloan,  John,  carter,  86  Washington  street. 

Sloan,  Joseph,  at  Begbie,  Wiseman,  ^  Cc's,  house,  49  Renfield  street. 
Sloan,  Samuel,  Adctualler,  cowfeeder,  and  carter,  45  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Sloan,  Samuel,  innkeeper,  31  Saltmarket  street. 
Sloane,  William,  &  Co.,  shipping  agents,  63  Miller  street. 
Sloane,  William,  &  Co.,  whiting  and  salt  stores,  foot  of  Turner's  court. 
Sloan,  Mrs.  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  65  St.  James's  road. 
Sloane,  Mrs.,  3  Carnarvon  street. 

SMALL,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  sail-makers  and  ship-chandlers,  212  Broomielaw. 
Small,  Andrew,  of  A.  Small  <^  Co.,  house,  201  Sauchiehall  street. 
Small,  C.  J.,  &  Co.,  coffee,  fniit,  and  spice  merchants,  27  St.  Enoch  square. 
Small,  Charles  J.,  of  C.  J.  Small  ^  Co.,  23  St.  Enoch  square. 
Small,  Frederick,  wright,  12  Dixon  street,  house,  11  Howard  street. 
Small,  John,  wright  and  builder,  87  Renfrew  street,  trunk  and  packing-box  shop,, 

120  South  Albion  street,  house,  43  West  Regent  street. 
Small,  E.,  dressmaker,  10  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

SMART,  David,  beadle  of  St.  James's  Church,  house,  32  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Smart,  James,  superintendent  of  police,  house,  79  Charlotte  street. 
Smart,  James,  seedsman  and  fruiterer,  56  Queen  street. 
Smart,  Thomas,  grain  merchant  and  victualler,  4  Stockwell  street. 
Smart,  Mrs.,  17  Florence  place. 

SMEAL,  Robert,  of  Wm.  and  Robert  Smeal,  house,  24  Whitevale  street. 
Smeal,  Robert,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  102  King  street,  Calton. 
Smeal,  William  &  Robert,  grocers,  161  and  163  Gallowgate. 
Smeal,  William,  of  W.  <^  R.  Smeal,  161  and  163  Gallowgate,  house,  above. 
SMEATON,  Henry,  of  Sm^aton  and  Smith,  house.  West  bank,  Govan  road. 
Smeaton,  John,  smith,  bell-hanger,  gas-fitter,  copper,  and  tin-plate  worker,  24  Rope- 
work  lane. 
Smeaton  &  Smith,  writers,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 
SMELLIE,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Spriiigbum. 

Smellie,  John,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  64  Cowcaddens  street,  houte,  62  do. 

Smellie,  John,  dairyman,  Hayfield  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Smillie,  John,  victualler,  414  Duke  street. 

Smellie,  Matthew,  warehouseman,  150  Cowcaddens  street,  ho.,  275  St.  George's  rti. 

Smellie,  Robert,  smith,  bellhanger,  and  gasfitter,  23  Sauchiehall  street  and  86  Ren- 
field street,  house,  408  Parliamentary  road. 

Smellie,  Thomas  D.,  measurer,  64  Buchanan  street,  house,  48  Shamrock  street. 

Smellie,  William,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  82  Hope  street. 

Smellie,  William,  drysalter,  66  Miller  street,  house,  135  Hope  street. 

Smellie,  Mrs.  Matthew,  126  New  City  road. 

SMETHURST,  Henry,  wholesale  hat  manufacturer,  20  Brunswick  street. 

SMITH,  Alexander,  inspector  of  police.  Southern  Police  chambers. 

Smith,  Alexander,  victualler,  47  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Smith,  Alexander,  of  Robert  Smith  ^  Co.,  house,  17  Richmond  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  &  Son,  slaters  and  slate  merchants,  20  Little  Hamilton  street  and 
8  Cathedral  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  of  Gibb  and  Bruce,  house,  48  Holmhead  street. 

Smith,  Alexander  J.,  baker,  14  Brown  street,  Bridgeton. 

Smith,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  69  George  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Smith  and  Son,  house,  58  North  Frederick  street. 


SMITH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SMITH.  277 


Smith,  Right  Rev.  Alexander,  Catholic  coadjutor  bishop,  34  Great  Clyde  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  at  Ander&on  ^  SmitKs,  house,  273  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smyth,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  28  St.  Vincent  place. 

Smyth,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Smyth  <f  Co.,  house,  5  Woodside  terrace. 

Smith,  Alexander,  mason,  stone-yard,  423  Parliamentary  road,  house,  134  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  victualler,  222  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Smith,  Andrew,  confectioner,  135  Trongate  and  98  Glassford  street. 

Smith,  Andrew,  Burnbank,  Great  Western  road. 

Smith,  Andrew,  jun.,  merchant,  house,  135  Main's  street,  off  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  9  Abercromby  street. 

Smith,  Andrew,  grocer,  34  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Smith,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  77  Old  wynd. 

Smith,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  sewed-muslin  warehousemen,  19  South  Hanover  street. 

Smith,  Archibald,  produce  broker,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  Brothers,  confectioners,  155  Queen  street,  house,  15  Waterport  buildings, 
Great  Clyde  street. 

Smith,  Campbell,  ofJi.  and  C.  Smith,  house,  15  Ure  place. 

Smith,  Charles,  portioner,  Smith's  place,  Bridgeton,  Dalmarnock  road. 

Smith,  Charles  G.,  general  agent,  and  agent  for  the  North  of  England  Insurance 
Company,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  Rev.  Charles  F.  R.,  clergyman,  incumbent  of  Christ  Church,  and  chaplain  to 
the  troops,  33  Monteith  row. 

Smith,  Cunningham,  secretary.  National  Insurance  Co.,  33  Renfield  street. 

Smith,  D.,  fishmonger,  325  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  12  Carnarvon  street. 

Smith,  D.,  bookkeeper,  14  Holmhead  street. 

Smith,  Rev.  D.,  A.M.,  classical  tutor.  Free  Normal  Seminary,  house,  116  Renfrew  st. 

Smith,  Daniel,  plasterer,  44  Bath  street. 

Smith,  David  &  John,  boot  and  shoe  merchants,  173  Trongate  and  4  Saltmarket. 

Smith,  David,  oj"  David  and  John  Smith,  house,  9  Kelvingrove  place,  west  end  of 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  David,  of  John  Ross,  jun.,  Sf  Co.,  house,  1  Claremont  st..  Royal  crescent. 

Smith,  David,  baker,  239  GaUowgate,  house,  243  do. 

Smith,  David,  candle  manufacturer  and  oil  merchant,  83  and  85  Havannah  street. 

Smith,  David,  power-loom  manufacturer,  53  Garngad  road,  house,  3  Mansfield  pL, 
West  Regent  street.     Letters  left  at  19  John  street. 

Smith,  David,  spirit  dealer,  3  Jackson  street. 

Smith,  David,  of  Smith  and  Rodger,  house,  165  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  Donald,  manager.  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  16  Woodside  terrace. 

Smith,  Duncan,  gardener,  384  Argyll  street,  house,  Suchfleld  cottage,  Partick. 

Smith,  Duncan,  of  C.  Termant  cf  Co.,  house,  14  Falkland  place. 

Smith,  Duncan,  tailor  and  warehouse  agent,  7  Guildry  court,  East  Clyde  street. 

Smith,  Eneas,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Stockwell  street. 

Smith,  Ephraim,  tailor  and  clothier,  108  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  George,  grocer,  20  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 

Smith,  George,  manufacturing  chemist,  293  Dobbie's  loan,  Port-Dundas,  house,  322 
opposite.     Letter-box  at  P.  &  R.  Fleming's,  29  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  George,  ofSmeaton  and  Smith,  house,  321  West  Bath  street. 

Smith,  George,  plumber  and  gas-fitter,  13  Bell  street,  house,  55  High  street. 

Smith,  George,  &  Sons,  general  warehousemen,  32,  34,  and  36  London  street. 

Smith,  George,  sen.,  of  George  Smith  and  Sons,  house,  1  Clifton  street. 

Smith,  George,  jun.,  of  George  Smith  and  Sons,  house,  1  Clifton  street. 

Smith,  George,  of  Peter  Smith  <^  Co.,  house,  14  Blythswood  square. 

Smith,  George,  of  Henry  Watson  ^  Co.,  house,  10  Woodlands  terrace. 

Smith,  George  C,  at  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  house,  151  New  City  road. 

Smith,  George,  hosier,  manufacturer,  yam,  and  general  commission  agent,  12  Vir- 
ginia street,  house,  3  Windsor  street. 

Smith,  George,  flesher,  33  Stobcross  street. 

Smith,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  26  Renfield  street. 

Smith  &  Hardie,  boot  and  shoemakers,  38  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 

Smith,  Hugh,  teacher,  3  Saracen's  lane,  Gallowgate. 

Smith,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Smith,  Kagh,  of  Eiigh  Smith  f  Co.,  house,  61  Abbotsford  place. 


278  SMITH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SMITH. 


Smith,  Hugh,  surgeon  and  chemist,  27  Kinuing  place,  Paisley  road. 

Smith,  Hugh,  coal  merchant,  Eailway  premises,  head  of  Centte  street,  house,  2 
Largo  place,  off  New  City  road. 

Smith,  Iziat,  teacher  of  navigation,  12  York  street. 

Smith,  James,  architect,  123  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  230  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  James,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  31  Argyll  st.  and  25  Dunlop  st. 

Smith,  James,  of  James  Smith  ^  Co.,  house,  123  Green  street. 

Smith,  James,  clerk,  Glasgow  Water-office,  house,  41  London  street. 

Smith,  James,  candle  manufacturer  and  oil  merchant,  187  Trongate,  works,  24 
Eopework  lane. 

Smith,  James,  grocer  and  victualler,  382  GaUowgate  and  82  Stevenson  street,  house, 
2  Cumberland  street,  Calton. 

Smith,  James,  accountant  and  insurance  agent,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  Jan.es,  356  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  James,  shoemaker,  12  Garscadden  street. 

Smith,  James,  printcutter  and  fountain  syringe  maker,  17  Virginia  street. 

Smith,  James,  ^v•riter,  and  agent  for  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  5  Prince's  sq., 
house.  Park  villa.  Paisley  road. 

Smith,  James,  yr.,  at  James  SmitKs,  5  Prince's  square,  house,  Park  villa. 

Smith,  James,  house  factor,  77  North  street. 

Smith,  James,  flesher,  142  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Smith,  James,  manager.  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  residence,  9  Oakfield  ter.,  Hillhead. 

Smith,  James,  blacksmith,  37  Clyde  street,  Port-Duudas,  ho.  142  Port-Dundas  road. 

Smith,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39  Dalhousie  street. 

Smith,  James  Eandal,  professor  of  piano-forte,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  James,  broker,  155  Canning  street  and  19  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Smith,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  confectioners,  38  GaUowgate. 

Smitli,  James,  of  James  Smith  <^  Co.,  house,  131  Crawford  place. 

Smith,  James,  bolt  and  rivet  manufacturer,  7  Jamieson's  lane,  Anderstou. 

Smith,  James,  land  surveyor,  18  Renfield  street. 

Smith,  James,  of  W.  ^  J.  Smith.,  house,  119  Montrose  street. 

Smith,  James,  bookseller,  32  Nelson  street. 

Smith,  James,  at  James  Watson^s,  32  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  123  Cumberland  st. 

Smith,  James,  of  Henry  Cowan  ^  Co.,  house,  152  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

Smith,  James  G.,  of  Lancefield  Spinning  Co.,  70  Miller  street. 

Smith,  J.  &  B.,  mousseline  de  laine  manufacturers.  Queen's  court,  62  Queen  street. 

Smith,  J.,  of  J.  and  B.  Smith,  house,  15  West  Prince's  street. 

Smith,  J.  M,,  pf  M'Keand,  Smith,  cj"  Co.,  house,  Park  villa.  Paisley  road. 

Smith,  J.  W.,  &  White,  manufacturers,  16  Montrose  street. 

Smith,  J.  &  W.,  Lord  Byron  hotel  and  tavern,  6  and  8  Broomielaw. 

Smith,  J.  W.,  of  J.  W.  Smith  and  White,  house,  152  Renfrew  street,  Garnethill. 

Smith,  John,  merchant,  13  Richmond  street. 

Smith,  John,  of  David  and  John  Smith,  house,  9  Kelvingrove  place. 

Smith,  John,  A.M.,  editor  and  publisher,  Glasgow  Examiner,  ho.  129  Ashburton  pi. 

Smith,  John,  &  Son,  booksellers  and  stationers,  70  St.  Vincent  street. 

Smith,  John,  at  James  SmitKs,  123  St.  Vincent  st.,  ho.  11  Greenlaw  pi..  Paisley  rd. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  works,  Port- 
Dundas  and  Burnbank,  house,  135  Main's  street,  off  Sauchiehall  street. 

Smith,  John,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  10  and  16  High  street,  house,  7  Melrose  St., 
Queen's  crescent. 

Smith,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.  0,,  house,  2  Risk  street,  Calton. 

Smith,  John,  fancy  heddle  maker,  28  Nelson  street. 

Smith,  John,  corkcutter,  239  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  hosiery  and  yarn  merchants,  11  and  13  High 
street. 

Smith,  John,  of  Blackwood  and  Smith,  house,  100  Crown  street. 

Smith,  J.  Fairfull,  secretary,  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Railway,  house,  15  Wood- 
land terrace. 

Smyth,  Rev.  Dr.,  of  Free  St.  George's  Church,  17  Elmbank  place. 

Smith,  John,  grocer,  52  South  Wellington  street. 

Smith,  John,  accountant,  agent  for  the  Monarch  (late  Licensed  Victuallers')  Fire  and 
Life  Assurance  Co.,  99  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  91  North  Frederick  street. 
— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 


SMITH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SMITH.  279 


Smith,  John,  grocer  and  house  factor,  ]  1  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  Buchanan  court,  44  Trongate. 

Smith,  John,  &  Son,  engine  cotton  waste  and  metal  merchants,  10  Carrick  street 
and  44  M' Alpine  street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Smith,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  29  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Smith,  John  Muir,  at  R.  Smith's,  123  Brunswick  street,  house,  1  Lynodoch  street. 

Smith,  John,  Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  7  Melrose  street. 

Smith,  John,  of  Bennet  and  Smith,  house,  16  Adelphi  street. 

Smith,  John,  baker  and  victualler,  124  Main  street,  Bridgetoa, 

Smith,  Lewis,  spirit  dealer,  65  Bell  street. 

Smith,  M.  A.,  tea  dealer  and  general  grocer,  335  High  street. 

Smith  &  M'Laren,  grocers  and  victuallers,  200  Stirling's  road. 

Smith,  Martin,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  King  street. 

Smith  &  M'Mutrie,  pawnbiokers,  106  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Smith,  Michael,  clothier  and  draper,  89  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Smith,  Michael,  broker,  46  Bridgegate. 

Smith  &  Miller,  confectioners,  123  Trongate,  house,  12  do. 

Smith,  JI.  &  R.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants,  78  South  Portland  street. 

Smith,  Patrick,  corn  and  fiour  factor,  219  Argyll  street,  house,  14  Royal  terrace. 

Smith,  Patrick,  provision  dealer,  00  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  32  East  Clyde  street,  house,  95  Upper  Crown  street. 

Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  merchants,  33  Blackfiiars  street. 

Smith,  Peter,  jun.,  of  Peter  Smith  and  Son,  house,  24  Abbotsford  place. 

Smith,  Peter,  upholsterer  and  cabinet-manufacturer,  53  West  George  street  and 
57  North  Hanover  street. 

Smith,  Peter,  &  Co.,  merchants,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  Peter,  of  Peter  Smith  (f  Co.,  house,  14  Royal  crescent, 

Smith,  Peter,  brick  and  tileniiiker,  Crosshill.     Letters  left  at  163  Trongate. 

Smith,  R.  &  C,  calenderers,  packers,  and  bleachers,  4  and  14  Montrose  street. 

Smith,  Richard,  manufacturing  chemist,  turpentine  distiller,  oil  merchant,  and  patent 
grease  manufacturer,  86  and  88  West  street,  residence,  Millwood  house,  near 
Bellshill,  Lanarkshire. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Smith,  R.  B.,  &  Co,  corn  factors,  58  Oswald  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  wine  merchant,  and  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  124  Sauchiehuil 
street  and  299  Argyll  street,  house,  154  Renfrew  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  of  George  Smith  and  Sons,  house,  15  Woodside  terrace. 

Smith,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Smith  4'  Co.,  house,  141  George  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  victualler,  71  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Smith,  Robert,  cotton-yarn  merchant,  123  Brunswick  street,  house,  108  Fife  place, 
West  George  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  of  Alexander  Smith  and  Son,  house,  44  North  Frederick  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cloth  singers  and  patent  muslin  gassers,  29  and  31  North 
Albion  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  eating-house,  14  Duke  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  Ox  tavern,  minibus  and  coach  proprietor,  148  Trongate. 

Smith,  Robert,  Bush  tavern,  80  Trongate. 

Smith,  Robert,  sen.,  of  Robert  Smith  and  Co.,  house,  154  Hope  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  builder  and  house  factor,  61  Duke  street,  house,  5  Belgrove  street. 

Smith  and  Rodger,  engineers  and  iron-ship  builders,  St.  James's  Foundry,  49  Ander- 
ston quay,  Broomielaw,  and  Govan. 

Smith  &  Sharp,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  Buchanan  court,  75  Arfryll  street. 

Smith  &  Sym,  general  grocers,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  36  and  38  Stirling's  road, 
house,  19  North  Portland  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  new  and  used  furniture  warehouseman,  19,  20,  and  21  Great  Clyde 
street,  house  18  do. 

Smith,  Thomas,  of  Eastwood  Park.  Letters  left  at  Anderson  and  Smith's,  33  Ren- 
field  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  bird-preserver  and  dealer,  91  Carrick  street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  boilermakers,  and  rivet  and  bolt  manufacturers,  97  Stob- 
cross  street. 
0;  Smith,  W.  R.  W.,  woollen  and  worsted-yarn  agent,  2  North  court.  Royal  E.Kchauge, 
,}•■         house,  Cessnock  road,  off  Govan  road. 

Smith,  WiUiam,  of  Smith  and  Sharp,  house,  1  Rutland  crescent. 


280  SMITH.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SOMMERVILLE. 

Smith,  WiUiam  and  John,  merchants,  107  Hope  street. 

Smith,  W.  and  J.,  upholstery,  cabinet,  and  general  house-funiishing  ■warehousemen, 

150  Trongate. 
Smith,  Wm.,  girth  manufacturer,  6  Canning  street,  Greenhead,  ho.,  9  William  st.  do. 
Smith,  William,  119  Montrose  street. 
Smith,  William,  superintendent  of  the  Queen  Street  Station,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow 

Railway,  house,  34  Dundas  street. 
Smith,  William,  pastry  baker  and  confectioner,  241  GaUowgate. 
Smith,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  44  Alston  street. 
Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  needle  and  fish-hook  manufacturers,  41  London  street. 
Smith,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  and  coal  agent,  44  Eglinton  street. 
Smith,  WUliam  Geddes,  resident  secretary,  Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co., 

Ill  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  3  Mansfield  place. 
Smith,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54  Maxwell  street. 
Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  calico-printers,  2  North  court.  Exchange  square. 
Smith,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Johnstone.     Letters  left  at  70  Mdler  street. 
Smith,  Wm.,  of  Wm.  Smith  ^  Co.,  and  of  Ward,  Smith,  <^  Co.,  house,  95  Douglas  st. 
Smith,  William,  of  William  Smith  <^  Co.,  house,  121  Wellington  street. 
Smith,  William,  cork  manufacturer,  37  Adelphi  street. 
Smith,  William,  jun.,  of  Lancefield  Spinning  Co.,  house,  14  Woodside  place. 
Smith,  William  P.,  civU  engineer  and  land  surveyor.     Letters  left  at  Robert  Gow's, 

jun.,  71  Queen  street. 
Smith,  William,  61  Duke  street. 
Smith,  William,  coal  agent,  46  Taylor  street. 
Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  store-keepers,  produce-brokers,   and  wholesale 

dealers  in  kelp  and  kelp  produce,  chemicals  and  drysalteries,  counting-house  and 

stores,  18  Dunlop  street. 
Smyth,  William,  writer,  and  notary  public,  20  Brunswick  place. 
Smith,  Agnes,  toy  and  furnishing  shop,  54  South  Portland  street. 
Smith,  Margaret,  fringe  and  trimming  manufacturer,  42  William  street,  Anderston. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  tavern  keeper,  44  Trongate. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  sen.,  of  JordanhiU,  house,  163  West  George  street. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  86  Bath  street. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  eating-house  keeper,  34  Broomielaw  street. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Hugh,  1 4  Ely thswood  square. 
Smyth,  Mrs.  James,  remnant  warehouse,  22  Brunswick  place. 
Smith,  Mrs.  James,  paper- ruler,  181  Trongate. 
Smith,  Mrs.  William,  4  Woodlands  road. 

Smith,  Miss  Agnes,  millinery  and  lace  establishment,  15  Argyll  arcade. 
Smith,  Miss  E.  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  36  Queen  street. 
Smythe,  Miss,  13  Montague  place,  Bath  street. 
Smith,  Miss  Margaret,  teacher  of  St.  Paul's  School  of  Industry,  9  Greyfriars  wynJ, 

house,  110  Crown  street. 
Smith,  IMiss,  4  Oxford  street. 
Smith,  Misses,  milliners,  356  Argyll  street. 

SNEDDON,  D.  and  J.,  Commonhead  Colliery,  Airdrie,  75  Jamaica  street. 
Snedden,  William,  agent  for  the  City  of  Glasgow  Bank's  Branch,  and  North  of  Eng- 
land Fii'e  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  47  Canning  street,  house,  do. 
Snedden,  Wm.,  agent  for  the  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  47  Canning  st,,  Calton. 
SNELL,  William,  &  Co.,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  144  Queen  street. 
SNODGRASS,  G.  W.,  secretary,   Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  house,    37   St. 

Vincent  place. 
Snodgrass,  Hugh,  flesher,  36  King  street,  house,  64  do. 
Snodgrass,  John,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  wholesale  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  City  Hall  buildings.  Bazaar, 

and  25  and  27  South  Albion  street,  house.  Woodlands  road. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  milliner,  furrier,  and  straw-hat  maker,  1  West  Milton  street. 
SOMERS,  Mrs.  John,  victualler,  127  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Sommers,  Miss  Janet,  furnishing  shop,  83  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
SOMMERVILLE,  Andrew,  smith  and  bell-hanger,  45  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Sommerville,  Archibald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  26  Eglinton  street. 
Somerville,  Arthur,  spirit  dealer,  187  High  street. 
Sommemlle,  Kev.  A.  N.,  of  Anderston  Free  Church,  328  Renfrew  street. 


SOMMERVILLE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— SPENCE,  281 

Sommerville,  James,  surgeon-dentist,  4  Windsor  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Sommerville,  James,  sewed  muslin,  lace,  hosiery,  and  glove  establishment,  124  Bu- 
chanan street,  house,  91  North  Frederick  street. 

Somervail,  James,  of  Laurie^  Somervail,  ^  Co.,  house,  120  Main  st.,  Montague  pi. 

Sommer%'ille,  James,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  113  Brunswick  street. 

Sommerville,  James,  jun.,  missionary,  St.  John's  parish,  223  Gallowgate. 

Sommerville,  John,  and  Sons,  cotton-spinners  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers, 
63  Candleriggs,  works,  Little  Govan. 

Somerville,  John,  commission  merchant,  16  St.  Vincent  pi.,  ho.,  3  West  Prince's  st. 

Somerville,  John,  clerk,  Post-office,  14  Cathedral  street. 

Somer\'ille,  John,  merchant,  9  Oakfield  place,  Blythswood  square. 

Somerville,  John,  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  Villafield  place. 

Somerville,  J.  G.,  commission  agent,  124  Buchanan  street. 

Somervail,  Peter,  of  Maxwell,  Clerk,  f  Co.,  house,  8  Albany  place. 

Somerville,  Robert,  &  Co.,  gas-burner  manufacturers,  35  Stockwell  street. 

Somerville,  Robert,  engraver,  430  Argyll  street. 

Somervail,  Thomas,  ship  and  insurance  agent,  43  West  Nile  street,  house,  111  Hill 
street,  Gamethill. 

Somerville,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  8  Ingram  street. 

Sommerville,  William,  of  John  Sommerville  and  Sons,  house,  5  South  Wellington  pi. 

Somerville,  WiUiam,  cotton  spinner  and  power-loom  cloth  manufacturer,  120  Bruns- 
wick street,  works,  Mile-end,  house,  20  Woodland  terrace, 

SommerviU,  William,  carter,  55  Turner's  court. 

Sommerv-ill,  Mrs.  James,  baker,  88  Broomielaw  street. 

Sommerville,  Mrs.  James,  3  Sommerville  place,  Monteith  row, 

Sommervell,  Mrs.,  fruiterer,  302  Gallowgate. 

SomerviUe,  Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  1  Cranston  place, 

SONNA,  Patrick,  broker,  57  New  wynd. 

Southampton  and  Havre  Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Southern  Necropolis,  Little  Govan,  Rutherglen  road.     William  Robertson,  super^ 
intendent. 

SOUTHWELLS  &  Co.,  carpet  manufacturers,  Bridgenorth.     John  Colville,  agent, 
1  Royal  Exchange  court. 

SPALDING,  Robert,    commission  merchant,  and  slop  and  shirt  manufacturer,  15 
Smith's  court,  Candleriggs,  house,  47  Oswald  street. 

Spanish  Vice-Consul,  Robert  Wardrop,  62  Buchanan  street. 

SPARROW,  Charles,  scagliola  manufacturer  and  marble  cutter,  87  Mitchell  street. 

SPEDDING,  Joseph,  cutter,  at  Gardiner  and  Mcintosh's,  104  Argyll  street,  housOj 
37  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

SPEIRS,  Douglas,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  102  New  City  road. 

Spears,  Matthew,  confectioner,  16  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Spiers,  James,  merchant,  97  Union  street,  house,  2  St.  James  street.  Paisley  road. 

Spiers,  John,  of  Alex.  Kay  ^'  Co.,  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 

Spiers,  John,  japanner,  90  Argyll  street,  house,  33  John  street. 

Speirs,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  217  Holm  street. 

Speirs,  Robert,  coach  and  minibus  proprietor,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  Clyde 
place,  and  21  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Speirs,  Robert,  beadle  to  the  Rev.  J.  Graham,  28  Blackfriars  street. 

Speirs,  William,  writer,  118  Union  street,  procurator  before  the  courts  of  Dumbar- 
tonshire and  Stirlingshire,  residence,  Muirhead  house,  Kirkintilloch. 

Speirs,  William,  beadle,  Free  St.  James's  Church,  house,  6  St.  Andrew  square. 

Speirs,  WiUiam,  of  Bruce,  Ramsey,  and  Speirs,  house,  8  Morris  place. 

Spears,  Miss,  14  St.  George's  road, 

Speirs,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer  and  grocer,  181  Eglinton  street. 

SPENGE,  David  G.,  at  Douglas  and  Rankin's,  house,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Spence,  James,  of  Daly,  Spence,  Buchanan,  <^  Co.,  house,  4  Apsley  place. 

Spence,  John,  blacksmith,  35  Reid  street. 

Spence,  WiUiam,  architect,  141  Buchanan  street,  house,  8  Holland  place, 

Spence,  WUliam,  jun.,  ironmonger,  65  Trongate,  house,  158  Hospital  street. 

Spence,  William,  tavern  keeper,  1  Kent  street. 

Spence,  William,  fruits  and  confections,  5  Gibson  street. 

Spence,  William,  beadle  of  Rev.  Walter  Duncan's  church,  and  coal  agent,  146  Rot- 
tenrow  street. 


282  SPENCE.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— STEEL. 

Spence,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  46  Shamrock  street. 

Spenee,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  180  Sauchiehall  street. 

SPENSER,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  2  Antigua  place,  Nelson  street, 

Spencer,  Jchn,  hardware  merchant,  16  Saltmarket. 

Spencer,  William,  ironmonger,  and  saddlers'  ironmonger,  54  Trougate. 

Spencer,  M.  C.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  46  Oxford  street. 

Spencer,  Miss,  39  Drygate  street. 

SPENS,  William,  manager,  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Office,  141  Buchanan  street, 
house,  1  Clarendon  place. 

Spittal  Colliery  OfEce,  33  Union  street. 

SPITTALL,  George,  commercial  traveller,  96  North  Hanover  street. 

Spittal,  Mrs.,  140  George  street. 

SPOWART,  Andrew,  baker,  11  New  street,  Calton. 

Speinghill  &  Mount  Vernon  Coal  Co.,  office,  89  St.  Vincent  street. 

SPEOT,  Alexander,  of  Woodneuck.     Letters  left  at  5  Cathcart  street. 

Sprot,  Mark,  of  Garnkirk.     Letters  left  at  5  Cathcart  street. 

SPREULL,  James,  18  Hutcheson  street  and  150  Holland  street. 

Sproul,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  255  Buchanan  street. 

Spreull,  Misses,  150  Holland  street. 

SPRUNT,  Alexander,  commission  merchant,  62  Queen  street,  house,  Lorn  place, 
Cranstonhill. 

SQUIRES,  John,  Lancashire  Temperance  coiFee-honse,  39  Dundas  street. 

STALKER,  John,  drysalter  and  commission  agent,  9  and  17  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Stalker,  Mrs.  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  13  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.,  35  St.  Vincent  place.  William  Brown,  jun.,  resi- 
dent secretary. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix.  •  if, 

Stau  Hotel,  2  North  Queen  street  and  76  George  square,  Peter  M'Donald.  - 

STARK,  Andrew,  provision  merchant,  99  King  street,  Tradestou. 

Stark,  Daniel,  of  Williamson  and  Stark,  house,  48  London  street. 

Starke,  George,  &  Co.,  gummed,  tin-foil,  and  marble  paper-makers,  31  and  75  Argyll 
street,  and  27  Dunlop  street. 

Stark,  Hugh,  teacher  of  dancing,  280  George  street,  house,  80  St.  James's  road. 

Stark,  James,  surgeon,  246  Gallowgate,  house,  164  Hope  street. 

Stark,  John  M.,  teacher.  Free  Normal  Seminary,  house,  197  Holm  street. 

Stark,  John,  teacher,  70  Gordon  street. 

Stark,  John,  malt  and  hop  merchant,  7  Nicholson  street. 

Stark,  Robert,  grain  agent,  40  Kent  street. 

Stark,  Robert,  jun.,  clerk,  40  Kent  street. 

Stark  &  Ross,  bout  and  shoemakers,  26  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Stark,  William,  spirit  dealer,  43  Drygate  street. 

Stark,  Mrs  ,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  20  Oxford  street. 

Stark,  Mrs.  M ,  180  Hope  street. 

Stark,  Mrs.  J.,  137  Cambridge  street. 

Stark,  Mrs.  Marj',  coal  agent,  14  Renfrew  street. 

Statute  Labour  OfEce,  Police  Chambers,  4  Police  lane. 

STEAD,  Charles,  wool  merchant,  7  Garthland  street,  house,  27  Waterloo  street. 

Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

STEEL,  A.,  &  Co.,  cowfeeders,  129  Gallowgate. 

Steel  &  Co.,  last  and  boot-tree  makers,  43  Ropework  lane  and  108  Stockwell  street. 

Steele  &  Douie,  writers,  6  South  Hanover  street. 

Steel,  David,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  48  Stockwell  street,  house,  5  Morris  place. 

Steel,  Ebenezer,  4  Bath  street. 

Steel,  Francis,  M.D.,  104  West  Regent  street. 

Steele,  George,  qfJi.  and  G.  Steele,  house,  29  Kent  street. 

Steele,  George,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  83  Abercromby  street. 

Steel,  Gavin,  Temperance  hotel  and  coffee-house,  90  Argyll  street. 

Steel,  Jas.,  brewer,  41  Sidney  street.    Orders  left  at  Wilson  Struthers',  20  Gordon  st. 

Steel,  James,  Victoria  tavern  and  Commercial  lodgings,  15  West  George  street. 

Steel,  James,  grain  merchant,  11  Jamaica  street,  house,  117  Candleriggs. 

Steel,  James,  manager,  Clyde  Shipping  Company,  house,  57  York  street. 

Steel,  Jas.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  156  and  158  Cowcaddeus  st.,  ho.,  Southpark. 

Steel,  James,  fishmonger,  20  Bedford  street. 

Steel,  James,  at  John  Clapperton  ^  Co.'s,  house,  108  Rosland  terrace,  Cumberland  st. 


STEEL.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.- STEVEN.  283 

Steel,  James,  &  Co.,  provision  and  spirit  merchants,  78   Stevenson  street  and  18 

Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Steel,  James,  plasterer  and  modeller,  87  Duudas  street. 
Steel,  James,  general  grocer  and  victualler,  127  and  129   Stobcross  street  and  89 

Finiiieston  street. 
Steel,  James,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  lead  merchant,  4  Washington  St.,  house,  3  do. 
Steele,  Dr.  J.  C,  M.D.,  superintendent,  Roj-al  Infirmary. 
Steele,  John,  manager  at  G.  Park's,  measurer,  36  Jolm  street. 
Steele,  John,  beadle  of  Fi-ee  St.  Andrew's  Church,  house,  6  Margaret  street. 
Steel,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  76  Garscube  road. 
Steel,  J.  &  W.,  &  Penny,  bootmakers,  74  Queen  street. 
Steel,  John,  drysalter,  agent  for  E.  Fyffe   and  Sons  of  London,  210  Argyll  street, 

house,  147  West  Regent  street. 
Steel,  John,  67  Oswald  street. 

Steel,  Liddell,  dairyman,  99  Nelson  street,  Tradeston, 
Steel,  M.,  5  Gloucester  street. 

Steele,  R.  M.,  secretary,  Clydesdale  bank,  11  Queen  street. 

Steel,  Robert,  house-painter  and  decorator,  paper-hanger,  &c.,  1G7  Buchanan  street. 
Steel,  R.  &  Son,  fleshers,  133  Gallowgate. 

Steel,  E.  &  T.,  joiners  and  timber  merchants,  25  Thistle  street,  house,  21  do. 
Steel,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  22  Brown  street. 
Steel,  Robert,  victualler,  13  Cranston  place,  Anderston. 
Steele,  Robert,  o/R.  and  C.  Steele,  house,  29  Kent  street. 
Steele,  R.  &  G.,  warehousemen,  105  and  107  Trongate. 
Steele,  Thomas,  Clydesdale  Bank. 

Steel,  Thomas,  wright  and  packing-box  maker,  130  Brunswick  street. 
Steel,  William,  128  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Steel,  William,- o/il/a/co/?ra,  Muir,  ^  Co.,  house,  64  South  Wellington  street. 
Steel,  William,  of  J.  and  W.  Steel  and  Penny,  house,  186  Sauchiehall  street. 
Steele,  William,  baker,  45  Argyll  street,  house,  43  do. 
Steell,  William,  leather  merchant,  151  Gallowgate. 
Steele,  William,  of  Steele  and  Douie,  house,  133  Clarence  place. 
Steel,  Mrs,,  furnishing  shop,  &c.,  83  Abercromby  street. 
Steel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  Cavendish  street. 
Steel,  Mrs.  W.  E.,  300  St.  Vincent  street. 
Steel,  Mrs.  George,  9  Hopetoun  place. 
Steel,  Mrs.  James,  105  South  Portland  street. 
Steel,  Miss,  71  South  Portland  street. 

STEIN,  Andrew,  5  Florence  place.     Letters  left  at  Stein  &  M'Nish's. 
Stein,  John,  of  Stein  and  M  N'lsh,  house,  5  Florence  place. 
Stein,  John,  spirit  merchant,  2  Green  street,  Calton, 

Stein  &  M'Nish,  com  factors  and  commission  merchants,  60  Oswald  street. 
Stein,  Samuel,  commission  merchant,  23  South  Hanover  street. 
STENHOUSE,  Alexander,  teacher  of  music  and  violinist,  4  Sidney  street. 
Stenhouse,  Andrew,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Stenhouse,  Henry,  coal  merchant,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stenhouse,  M.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  92  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stenhouse,  Mowbray,  of  M.  Stenhouse  cf-  Co.,  house,  1  North  Wellington  place. 
Stenhouse,  Mrs.  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  dealer,  436  Gallowgate. 
STEPHEN,  Alexander,  &.  Sons,  ship-builders,  42  Brown  street,  Slip  Dock,  Kelvin - 

haugh. 
Stephen,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Stephen  ^  Sons,  residence,  East  Vale  house,  Kel- 

vinhaugh. 
Stephen  &  Fulton,  engravers  to  calico-printers,  88  Duke  street. 
Stephen,  James,  merchant,  5  Dixon  street,  residence,  Arthurlie,  Barrhead. 
Stephen,  John,  at  Robert  Thomson  and  Son's,  house,  Adelphi  works. 
Stephens,  E.  P.,  shipping  agent,  58  Oswald  street,  house,  Bellevue,  Hangingshaw. 
Stephen,  William,  of  Stephen  and  Fulton,  house,  4  Burrell's  lane,  Duke  street. 
Stephen,  Mrs.  Alexander,  IS  Stanley  street. 
Stephen,  Mrs.  George,  brassfounder,  44  Trongate. 
Stephens,  Mrs.  Wm.,  105  South  Portland  street. 

STEPHENSON,  George,  of  Lockerhy  and  Stephenson,  house,  15  Abbotsford  place. 
STEVEN,  Alexander,  commission  agent,  108  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 


284      STEVEN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— STEVENSON. 

Steven,  Alexander,  2  Dalhousie  lane,  off  Dalhousie  street,  Gamethill. 

Steven,  Alexander,  engineer  and  machine  maker,  6  Cochran  st.,  house,  94  Dundas  st. 

Steven,  Andrew,  flesher,  1  and  3  Macfarlane  street. 

Steven,  Andrew,  shuttle-maker,  17  East  Campbell  street,  house,  7  do. 

Stiven,  Blair,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  62  Queen  street. 

Steven  &  Cameron,  wrights  and  builders,  63  Duke  street. 

Steven,  Ebenezer,  check,  stripe,  and  pullicate  manufacturer,  27  "Wilson  street,  house, 

Crossbank,  Govan. 
Steven,  George,  of  Steven  and  Cameron,  house,  Hamilton  crescent,  Particle. 
Steven,  James,  brassfounder,  1 5  Duncan  street,  off  Abercromby  street. 
Steven,  James,  of  Oliphant,  Maxwell,  and  Steven,  house,  36  Dalhousie  street. 
Stiven,  James,  of  Stiven,  Blair,  ^  Co.,  62  Queen  street. 

Steven,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  consulting-room,  101  New  City  road,  house,  102  do. 
Steven,  James,  61  Anderston  quay. 
Steven,  James,  at  Mrs.  Wilkie's,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 
Steven,  James,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  Western  Rope  "Work,  250  Stobcross 

street,  Finuieston. 
Steven,  J.  E.,  cook  and  confectioner,  139  London  street. 
Stevens,  John,  at  Charles  Tennant  cf-  Co.''s,  49  Cochran  street. 
Steven,  John,  ropemaker,  Clyde  Rope  "Work,  33  Anderston  quay. 
Steven,  John,  slater,  75  Brown  street. 
Steven,  John,  pastry  baker,  61  and  63  King  street. 
Stiven,  John,  commission  agent,  87  Union  street. 
Steven  &  Mason,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  158  Buchanan  street. 
Steven,  Robert  M.,  engraver,  lithographer,  and  printer,  16  Montrose  street,  house, 

118  George  street, 
Steven,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  160  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Stiven,  Robert,  saddler,  142  Queen  street. 

Steven,  Robert,  smith,  engine,  and  machine-maker,  32  Portugal  street. 
Stiven,  Robert,  of  Nicolson  and  Stiven,  house,  Laurelbank,  Partick. 
Steven  &  Sons,  commission  merchants  and  agents  for  Argyll  Gunpowder  Mills,  107 

Buchanan  street,  house,  26  Richmond  street. 
Steven,  Thomas,  of  M'-DowaU  ^  Co.,  house,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Steven,  Thomas,  of  Borland  and  Steven,  house,  15  Duncan  street,  off  Abercromby  st. 
Steven,  "William,    slater,   7   Park  place,   Stockwell   street,   slate-yard,   27j    Great 
Clyde  street. 

Steven,  "William,  brickmaker  and  brickbuilder,  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 

STEVENSON,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchants  and  aerated  water  manufacturers, 
10  Govdoa  street. 

Stevenson,  Alexander,  general  grocer,  3  West  George  street. 

Stevenson,  Allan,  of  Logan  and  Stevenson,  house,  15  Rutland  place,  Govan  road. 

Stevenson,  David,  of  William  Stevenson  and  Sons,  house,  22  Windsor  terrace,  St. 
George's  road. 

Stevenson,  George,  of  W.  Stevenson  and  Sons,  house,  8  Mansfield  place. 

Stevenson,  Hugh,  of  Scott  and  Stevenson,  house,  37  GarnethUl  street. 

Stevenson,  James,  fency  paper  and  spale-box  maker,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll  street. 

Stevenson,  James,  writer,  of  McGregors  and  Stevenson,  house,  257  West  George  st. 

Stevenson,  James,  jun.,  of  Ostoald,  Stevenson,  ^  Co.,  house,  4  Woodside  crescent. 

Stevenson,  James,  flesher  and  ham-curer,  63  Crown  street. 

Stevenson,  James  S.,  at  Archibald  Duncan  and  Son's,  100  Virginia  place. 

Stevenson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  202  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Stevenson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  20  King  street,  Calton. 

Stevenson,  John,  flesher,  52  Bedford  street. 

Stevenson,  John,  victualler,  39  Oxford  street. 

Stevenson,  John,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Stevenson,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  151  Trongate. 

Stevenson,  John,  spirit  merchant,  6  Canal  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Stevenson,  John,  bookseller,  70  Candleriggs. 

Stevenson,  John,  at  Harvie  and  M^Gavin's,  house,  Sandyford. 

Stevenson,  J.,  cheese  and  butter  merchant,  11  Wilson  street. 

Stevenson,  M.  &  A.,  hosiers,  general  furnishers,  &c.,  17  Wellington  arcade. 

Stevenson,  Matthew,  bootmaker,  150  Hope  street, 

Stevenson,  Nathaniel,  of  Oswald,  Stevenson,  4'  Co.,  bouse,  4  Woodside  crescent. 


STEVENSON— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— STEWAET.  285 

Steveuson,  Eobert,  secretary,  Eoyal  Exchange,  house,  50  North  Albion  street. 

Stevenson,  Eobert,  slater,  6  Eose  court,  Eose  street. 

Stevenson,  Eobert,  jun.,  364  Argyll  street. 

Stevenson,  Eobert,  at  James  Wilson  <^  Co.''s,  5  Jamaica  street,  ho.,  96  Eglinton  st. 

Stevenson  &  Sclanders,  commission  merchants,  2  Royal  Exchange  court. 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  broker,  333  Gallowgate. 

Stevenson,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  cotton-spinners,  1  Eoyal  Exchange  court,  works,  Crosslee. 

Stevenson,  William,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  42  Cadogan  street. 

Stevenson,  William,  cabinetmaker,  86  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Stevenson,  William,  commission  agent  and  house-factor,  316  New  Dalmarnock  road, 

Orders  left  at  6  Jamaica  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  baker,  137  Garngad  road. 
Stevenson,  William,  coal  agent,  132  Eenfrew  street. 
Stevenson,  Eev.  William,  62  George  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  dairyman,  5  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Stevenson,  Wright,  aerated-water  manufacturer,  and  general  bottler,  3  Eenfrew  Iain;, 

house,  146  New  City  road. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  preparer  of  black  salve  for  burnings,  and  hairdresser,  11  L.  Kirk  ci. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  artiiicial  flower  maker,  25  Eutherglen  loan,  Gorbals. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Park  place. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  James,  39  Norfolk  street,  Laurieston, 
Stevenson,  Jane,  broker,  41  Bell  street. 
Stevenson,  Miss,  144  Wellington  street. 
Stevenson  Coal  Co.,  9  Buchanan  street. 

STEWAET,  Adam,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  71  Maxwell  street. 
Stewart,  Alexander  Walter,  writer,  agent  for  Economic  Life  Assurance  Society,  08 

St.  Vincent  street,  house,  112  Peel  terrace. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  builder,  168  Holm  street. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  surgeon.  111  Candleriggs,  house,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  rectifier,  124  Trongate. 

Stuart,  Alex.,  oil  merchant  and  drysalter,  66  Brunswick  street,  house  27  Grafton  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  pattern-maker,  10  Ann  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  smith  and  screw-bolt  maker,  Ark  lane,  Duke  street,  house,  187  do. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  saddler,  202  Gallowgate. 

Stewart,  Alex.,  aerated  water  manufactory,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Rich- 
mond lane,  off  Gallowgate. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100  Nelson  street  and  33  Stirling  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  267  High  street. 
Stewart,  Allan,  77  Hope  street. 
Stewart,  Andrew  M.,  bottling  stores,  and  aerated  water  manufacturer,  14  and  16 

Surrey  street. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  beadle  of  Gorbals  Parish  Church,  house,  20  Clyde  terrace. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  grocer,  70  New  City  road. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  flesher,  113  Castle  street. 

Stewart,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33  Adelphi  street,  Hutcliesontown, 
Stewart,  Charles,  baker,  48  Greenhill  street. 
Stewart,  Charles,  Barrhead  railway,  house,  2  Cavendish  street. 
Stuart,  Charles,  pilot-master,  16  Robertson  street,  house,  130  Broomielaw. 
Stewart,  C.  Waterson,  Berlin  warehouse,  27  Eenfield  street,  house,  7  Nicholson  st. 
Stewart,  Charles,  dyer,  13  George  street.  Mile-end.    Orders  left  at  James  M'Connell's. 

69  Ingram  street. 
Stuart  &  Co  ,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  49  West  Nile  street. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  of  J.  and  D.  Stewart,  house,  18  Warwick  street. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  cutting  tailor,  23  Main's  street. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  Luss  and  Arrochar  carrier,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Stewart,  David,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Haghill.     Letters  left  at  Drj'gate  toll. 
Stewart,  David,  teller,  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  9  Columbia  place. 
Stewart,  D.,  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  37  Glassford  street,  house,  172  Hospital  st. 
Stewart,  Dean,  baker,  116  Gallowgate. 

Stewart  &  Donald,  haircutters  and  perfumers,  20  Argyll  arcade. 
Steward,  Donald,  agent  for  Usher's  Edinburgh  ale,  225  George  street,  house,  94 

North  Frederick  street. 
Stewart,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46  South  Coburg  street. 


286  STEWART.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— STEWART. 

Stewart,  Duncan,  stationer,  184  Trongate,  house,  44  Howard  street. 

Stewart,  D.  Y.,  &  Co.,  patent  cast-iron  pipe  manufacturers,  79  Charles  St.,  St.  Rollox. 

Stewart,  D.  Y.,  of  D.  Y.  Stewart  cj-  Co.^  house,  2  Pro  van  place. 

Stewart,  F.  P.,  of  John  Stewart  cf'  Co.,  114  Trongate,  ho.,  143  West  Campbell  st. 

Stewart,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  30  Orr  street.  Gallon. 

Stewart,  George,  warehouseman,  29  Jane  place,  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Stuart,  George,  distiller,  Islay,  office,  Madeira  court,  263  Argyll  street. 

Stuart,  George,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants  and  brokers,  14  Gordon  street. 

Stewart,  Henrj',  spirit  retailer,  25  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Stewart,  Hugli,  shoe  furnisher,  2  Main  street,  Calton. 

Stewart,  James,  calico-printer,  22  Ingram  street,  house,  40  Windsor  terrace. 

Stewart,  James,  letter-carrier,  Post-office,  house,  245  High  street. 

Stewart,  James,  jun.,  spirit  dealer.  24  Graham  square. 

Stewart,  James,  grocer,  135  George  street. 

Stewart,  James,  slater,  99  Blackfriars  street. 

Stewart,  James,  78  Abbotsford  place. 

Stuart,  James,  teacher  of  music,  55  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  James,  surgeon,  33  South  Portland  street. 

Stewart,  James  R.,  of  J.  Stewart  ^-  Co.,  iron  merchants,  house,  14  Monteith  row. 

Stewart,  James,  &  Son,  slaters  and  plasterers,  28  Norfolk  street  and  2  Renfield  St. 

Stewart,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  44  Trongate. 

Stewart,  James,  sen.,  28  Norfolli  street,  house,  18  Warwick  street. 

Stewart,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Stewart  and  Son,  house,  80  South  Portland  street. 

Stewart,  James,  watch  and  clockmaker,  and  jeweller,  637  Gallowgate. 

Stewart,  James,  victualler,  68g-  King  street. 

Stewart,  James,  lithographer  and  engraver,  7  Queen  street. 

Stewart,  James,  corlt- cutter,   342-  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  James,  hairdresser  and  umbrella  makei-,  43  Dundas  street. 

Stewart,  James,  at  R.  Griffin  (f  Co.'s,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Stewart,  James,  Custom-house,  house,  6  Suffolk  street. 

Stewart,  James,  superintendent,  C:dedonian  Railway,  Buchanan  street,  house,  98 
Regent  terrace. 

Stewart,  James,  spirit  dealer,  26  William  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Stewart,  James,  commission  merchant,  33  Virginia  street. 

Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  general  ironmongers,  smiths,  bellhangers,  stair-railers,  and  gas- 
fitters,  48  Trongate,  works,  38  Charlotte  lane  and  79  Greendyke  street. 

Stewart,  J.  &  D.,  plumbers,  zinc-workers,  and  gas-fitters,  2  Renfield  street,  and  28 
Norfolk  street. 

Stewart,  Rev.  J.  G.,  of  U.  P.  Church,  Calton,  honse,  153  West  Nile  street. 

Stewart,  J.  P.,  thread  manufacturer,  10  Pettigrew  lane,  off'  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  John,  boot  and  shoemal^^er,  3  Hunter  street. 

Stewart,  John  G.,  merchant,  19  South  Hanover  street. 

Stewart,  John,  cooper,  stave,  iron  and  wood-hoop  merchant,  53  Dunlop  St.,  ho.  46  do. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  coopers,  and  stave  and  hoop  merchants,  37  Oswald  street. 

Stewart,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Stewart  and  Son,  house,  47  Oswald  street. 

Stuart,  John,  merchant,  328  Renfrew  street. 

Stewart,  John,  slater,  99  Blackfriars  street. 

Stewart,  John,  brolier,  190  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Stewart,  J.,  eating-house,  38  Bell  street. 

Stewart,  John,  blacksmith,  20  East  College  street,  house,  58  Bell  street. 

Stewart,  John,  slater,  27|-  Great  Clyde  street,  house,  48  Bedford  street. 

Stewart,  John,  90  Regent  terrace. 

Stuart,  John  M.,  cabinet  and  chairmaker,  Renfrew  court,  18  Renfrew  street. 

Stewart,  John,  jun.,  writer,  and  N.P.,  135  Buchanan  street,  house,  Port-Glasgow. 

Stewart,  John,  writer,  house,  Blantyre  Mains,  Blantyre.  Letters  left  with  Mrs. 
Black,  92  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  iron  and  tin-plate  merchants,  and  general  wholesale  iron- 
mongers, agents  for  "  Cordes"  &  Co.'s  patent  wrought  nails,  20  Jackson  street. 

Stewart,  John,  writer,  Pollockshaws,  office  in  Glasgow,  11  Prince's  square. 

Stuart,  John,  145  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Stuart,  John  Knox,  physician  and  surgeon,  39  Maxwell  street. 

Stewart,  John,  jun.,  flesher.  Bazaar  flesh-market,  28  Canon  street 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  dyers,  Cross  park,  Drygate  toll. 


STEWART.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— STEWART.  287 

Stewart,  John,  straw-bonnet  manufacturer,  38  Queen  street. 

Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  61  Cheapside  street. 

Stewart,  John,  factor,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Stewart,  John,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturer,  18  Renfield  street. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  late  Stewart,  Pott,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  Old  Post- 
office  court,  114  Trongate. 

Stewart,  John  R.,  of  Thomas  and  John  Stewart  ^  Co.,  house,  Hydepark  corner. 

Stewart,  John,  tailor  uud  clothier,  32  Jamaica  street. 

Stewart,  John,  of  Leslie  and  Steioart,  house,  9  Columbia  place. 

Stewart,  John,  of  John  Stewart  cf  Co.,  114  Trongate,  house,  8  Montague  place. 

Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  57  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  283  Dobbie's  loan,  Port-Dundas. 

Stewart,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  4  Old  wj'nd. 

Stewart,  John,  drysalter,  oil  and  colourman,  15  High  street,  ho.,  63  Abbotsfurd  pi. 

Stewart,  John,  teacher  of  drawing  and  painting,  40  Oxford  street. 

Stewart,  John,  provision  and  spirit  dealer,  402  Gallowgate. 

Stewart,  John,  carter  and  contractor,  64  Commerce  street. 

Stewart,  Lewis,  broker  and  commission  merchant,  57  Miller  street,  house,  2  Clifton- 
grove  crescent. 

Stewart  &  M'Nair,  lithographers  and  engravers,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

Stewart  &  M'Donald,  warehousemen,  5  Buchanan  street,  152  Argyll  street,  and 
4  Mitchell  street. 

Stewart  &  Murison,  commission  merchants,  125  Buchanan  street. 

Steward  &  Owen,  veneer  cutters,  35  Washuigton  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  M.D.,  34  Eglinton  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  tobacconist,  262  Argyll  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  wright,  177  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Stewart,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  145  Trongate. 

Stewart,  Peter,  3  Great  Wellington  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  of  M'Ara  and  Stewart,  house,  55  Bellgrove  street. 

Stewart,  P.,  158  Castlemilk  place. 

Stewart,  R.  &  A.,  victuallers  and  spirit  dealers,  89  Glassford  street. 

Stewart,  R.  B.,  of  Stewart  and  iP Donald,  residence,  18  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Stewart,  Reid,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  commission  agents,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  Omoa,  residence,  1 1  Claremont  terrace. 

Stuart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  26  and  28  Jamaica  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  192  Argyll  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  grocer,  Stewart's  land,  Little  Govan. 

Stewart,  Robert,  iron-master,  37  West  George  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  57  Miller  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  Robert  Stewart  and  Son,  house,  2  Great  Kelvin  teiTace. 

Stewart,  Robert,  goldsmith,  jeweller,  and  watchmaker,  58  Argyll  St.,  house,  1  Great 
Wellington  street,  Paisley  road. 

Stewart,  Robert,  of  John  Stewart  cj-  Co.,  114  Trongate,  ho.,  143  West  Campbell  St. 

Stewart,  Robert,  general  repository,  132  Cowcaddens  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  91  King  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  flesher,  21  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  27  Abercromby  street. 

Stuart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Weekly  Register  Office,  Royal  Exchange  buildings,  south  side 
area. 

Stuart,  Samuel  M'D.,  &  Co.,  glass  and  china  warehouse,  31  Buchanan  street. 

Stewart  &  Sinclair,  wrights,  25  Main's  street,  house,  99  Waterloo  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  corn  merchant,  23  Union  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  baker,  62  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  bookseller,  house  factor,  and  property  agent,  61  London  street, 
house,  137  do. 

Stewart,  Thomas  &  John,  &  Co.,  cordage,  twine,  and  sail  manufacturers,  Hydepark 
Rope  and  Sail  Works,  55  and  57  Anderston  quay,  office,  7  Miller  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas  P.,  of  Thomas  cj-  John  Stewart  if  Co.,  7  Miller  street. 

Stewart,  Walter,  tailor,  134  George  street. 

Stewart,  Walter,  of  W.  and  R.  Stewart,  house,  Haghill. 

Stewart,  Walter  &  Robert,  distillers,  KennyhiU. 

Stewart,  Walter,  smith  and  farrier,  438  Gallowgate,  house,  420  do. 


288  STEWART.— GENEKAL  DIRECTORY.— STIRLING. 

Stewart,  William,  provision  merchant,  28  Green  street,  Calton. 

Stewart,  William,  spirit  merchant,  8  York  street. 

Stewart,  W.  &  J.,  English  Asphalte  Office,  33  Virginia  street. 

Stewart,  William,  merchant,  246  Argyll  street. 

Stewart,  William,  &  Co.,  pattern-book  makers  and  lithographers,  255  George  street. 

Stewart,  William,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  114  Argyll  street,  house,  18  Waterpoit 

buildings. 
Stewart,  William,  of  Moss-side,  Cathcart.     Letters  left  at  44  St.  Andrew  square. 
Stewart,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  49  Commercial  road. 
Stewart,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46  and  48  Commerce  street,  house,  28 

Bedford  street. 
Stewart,  William,  flesher,  67  Taylor  street. 
Stewart,  William,  gardener,  39  Hospital  street. 
Stewart,  William,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  263  Buchanan  street,  house,  35  West 

RusseU  street. 
Stewart,  William,  captain,  Thetis  steamer.  West  Kingston,  Paisley  road. 
Stewart,  WiUiam,  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  149  Castle  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  grocer,  93  Renfield  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings,  48  North  Frederick  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  5  Main's  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  George,  174  Stafford  place. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  James,  wine  and  spirit  cellar,  32  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  R.,  teacher  of  singing,  piano-forte,  and  Italian  and  French  language-, 

317  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Robert,  180  Hope  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  Thomas,  72  Bath  street. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  W.,  Port-Glasgow  tavern  and  Commercial  lodgings,  108  Broomielaw. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings,  6  South  Hanover  street. 
Stuart,  Mrs.  William,  4  Houston  street. 

Stewart,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  provision  dealer,  50  South  Coburg  street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  baker,  42  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stewart,  Misses,  dress  and  cloak-makers,  120  Renfrew  street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  straw-hat  warehouse,  45  Glassford  street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  109  Kensington  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  166  West  Regent  street. 
Stewart,  Miss  E.,  ladies'  boot  and  shoe  shop,  76  West  Nile  street. 
Stewart,  Fanny,  grocer,  18  South  Coburg  street. 

Stewart,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  31  and  33  Nelson  street. 
STIMPSON,  WUliam,  Globe  hotel,  45  George  square. 
STIRLING,  David,  bleacher,  Hogganfield,     Letters  left  at  1  Trongate. 
Stirling,  Francis,  merchant,  8  Prince's  square,  house,  51  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Stirling,  George,  218  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stirling,  George,  34  South  Portland  street. 
Stirling,  George,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  1 64  Cowcaddens  street. 
Stirling,  Gordon,  &  Co.,  merchants,  63  Miller  street. 
Stirling,  James,  bookkeeper.  City  Poor's  House,  house,  2  Cambridge  street, 
Stirling,  James,  coal  agent,  45  Taylor  street.     Orders  left  at  S.  Wilson's,  65  Can- 

dleriggs. 
Stirling,  James,  cutler  and  surgical  instrument  maker,  88  Gallowgate. 
Stirling,  James,  grocer,  30  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Stirling,  John,  6  South  Wellington  place. 

Stirling,  John,  lieutenant  of  police,  central  district,  71  Waterloo  street. 
Stirling,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  701  Gallowgate. 

Stirling's  Public  Library,  48  MUler  street.     J.  B.  Simpson,  librarian. 
Stirling,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  397  Gallowgate. 
Stirling,  R.,  cutler  and  surgical  instrument  maker,  12  London  street. 
Stirling,  William,  &  Sons,  calico-printers,  32  St.  Vincent  place,  works,  Cordale  and 

Dalquhum,  Renton. 
Stirling,  William,  of  W.  Stirling  and  Sons,  house,  266  St.  Vincent  street. 
Stirling,  William,  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  <^~  Co.,  residence,  Kenmure,  Bishopbriggs. 
Stirling,  William,  jun.,  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  4'  Co.,  residence,  Kenmure,  Bishopbriggs. 
Stirling,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  87  Ingram  street  and  298  Buchanan 

street,  house,  17  Holmhead  street. 


STIRLING.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— STRANG.  289 


Stirling,  V/illiam,  balier,  11  Bridge  street. 

Stirling,  Mrs.  David,  6  South  Wellington  place. 

Stirling,  Mrs.  Dr.  John,  74  Taylor  street. 

Stilling,  Mrs.  William,  2  Oakfield  terrace,  Hillhead. 

•Stirling,  Mrs.  William,  70  Abbotsford  place. 

Stirling,  Mrs.,  266  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stirling,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  55  Bath  street. 

Stirling,  Miss  S.  B.,  teacher,  10  Cambridge  street. 

STIRRAT,  David,  cart  and  wheel-wright,  122  Renfield  St.,  house,  34  Garscube  pi. 

Stirrat,  Duncan,  28  Garscube  place,  Cowcaddens  street. 

Stirrat,  Hugh,  &  Son,  joiners  and  tun  builders,  119  Renfield  street. 

Stirrat,  Hugh,  of  Hugh  Stirrat  4'  Son,  house,  115  Renfield  street. 

Stirrat,  Robert,  hay  merchant  and  victualler,  55  and  57  Bridge  street. 

STIRRAT,  Robert,  confectioner  and  fruit  dealer,  75  Norfolk  street. 

STIRTAN,  Mrs.,  milliner,  353  ArgyU  street. 

STITT,  A.,  flesher,  77  Bell  street, 

Stitt,  James,  at  Lancefield  Spinning  Co.'s  Worlcs,  Centre  street,  house,  163  Eglinton  st. 

STOBO,  David,  house-factor,  283  High  sti-eet. 

Stobo,  David,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  23  Maxwell  street. 

Stobo,  J.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers  and  commission  agents,  Morrison's  court,  1  08  Argyll  st. 

Stobo,  J.,  of  J.  Stobo  cj-  Co  ,  house,  55  Grove  street. 

Stobo,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  53  West  Milton  street. 

Stobo,  Peter,  smith,  gasfitter,  bell-hanger,  tin-plate  worker,  and  ironnion^er,  73  Nor- 
folk street,  house,  49  do. 

Stobo,  Robert,  office,  42  Maitland  street,  house,  145  New  City  road. 

Stobo,  Thrift,  tobacconist,  43  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stobo,  William,  lock  and  hinge-maker,  and  ii-onmonger,  42  Maitland  street,  house, 
2  Dalhousie  place.  New  City  road. 

Stobo,  William,  spirit  merchant,  60  Rottenrow  street. 

Stockwell  Street  Free  Church,  Ropework  lane ;  Rev.  Peter  Currie,  minister. 

STODDARD,  A.  R,  of  A.  anclS.  Henrij  <f  Co.,  house,  13  Blythswood  square. 

Stodart,  George,  of  J.  and  G.  Stodart,  house,  72  St.  George's  road. 

Stodart,  James  and  George,  wine  merchants,  Z^^  St.  Vincent  place. 

Stodart,  James,  of  J.  and  G.  Stodart,  house,  51  North  Hanover  street.  ■' 

Stoddart,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  296  Argyll  street. 

Stoddart,  Walter,  green-grocer,  fruiterer,  and  coal  agent,  185  Sauchiehall  street. 

STOFFEL,  Milne,  &  Co.,  foieign  merchants,  7  Exchange  place. 

StofFel,  Joseph,  of  Stoffel,  Milne,  cJ-  Co.,  house,  55  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 

Stonelaw  Colliery  Office.     Letters  and  orders  left  at  36  Argyll  arcade. 

STORKR,  David,  oil  and  colourman,  188  Gallowgate. 

STORRY,  Patrick,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  17  Bellgrove  street. 

STOTT,  Robert,  grain  and  general  agricultural  commission  agent,  147  Walmer  place, 
Hospital  street. 

STOUT,  Thomas,  writer,  32  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  5  Brighton  place. 

STOW,  David,  of  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.,  house,  306  Sauchiehall  street.  Hon. 
Secretary  Glasgow  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

Stow,  David  George,  of  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.,  house,  2  Fitzroy  place. 

Stow,  John  Freebaim,  of  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.,  house,  306  Sauchiehall  street. 

STRACHAN,  Alexander,  commission  agent,  77  Brunswick  St.,  house,  9  Windsor  st. 

Straclian,  William,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  (f  Coh,  house,  Partick. 

Strachan,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  newsvender,  8  Warwick  street. 

Strauchan,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  Free  St.  David's  Female  School,  52  North  Frederick  st. , 
house,  44  do. 

STRAIN,  Blrs.,  staymaker,  20  Nelson  street. 

STRANEY  &  Son,  boot  and  shoemakers,  10  ±  Thistle  street. 

STRANG,  Adam,  at  Robert  Alexander  cf  Co.\,  house,  105  Crown  street. 

Strang,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  64  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Strang,  Brown,  &  Co.,  mousseline-de-lane  and  shawl  printers,  16  Springfield  court, 
Buchanan  street. 

Strang,  George,  writer,  21  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  13  Carlton  place. 

Strang,  John,  LL.D.,  city  chamberlain.  Council  Chambers,  house,  11  Carlton  place, 

Strang,  John  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  51  Dundas  street. 

Strang,  Matthew,  of  P.  and  B,.  Fleming,  house,  33  North  Hanover  street. 


290  STKANG.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— SUTHERLAND. 

Strang,  Millar,  &  Co.,  fruit  importers,  general  grocers,  and  coal  agts.,  70  Broomielaw. 

Strang,  Robert,  of  Strang,  Yuille,  and  Keyden,  house,  3  Sandyford  place. 

Strang,  Robert,  city  session-clerk,  57  St.  George's  pi.,  house,  3  Sandyford  pi.,  west. 

Strang,  Wm.,  iron  merchant,  62  Jamaica  street,  house,  54  Oxford  street,  Laurieston. 

Strang,  William,  reedmaker,  28  BeU  street. 

Strang,  William,  portioner,  9  New  street,  Calton. 

Strang,  William,  surgeon,  12  South  Portland  street. 

Strang,  Yuille,  &  Keyden,  writers,  83  St.  George's  place. 

Strang,  Mrs.  James,  furnished  lodgings,  255  Scotia  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Strang,  Mrs.  William,  17  Monteith  row. 

Stkaneaer  Steam-Packet  Office,  101  Union  street. 

STRAP,  James,  contractor,  South  Greenbank,  Gorbals. 

STRATHERN,  Alex.,  ofStrathern  ^  Douglas,  house,  4  Canning  place. 

Strathern,  Andrew,  Royal  Arms  hotel,  17  Anderston  quay. 

Strathern  &  Douglas,  writers,  67  Miller  street, 

Strathern,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  15  John  St.,  house,  Langside  valley. 

Strathern,  John,  spirit  dealer,  6  Norfolk  street. 

Strathern,  Robert,  shawl  fringer,  33  Virginia  street,  house,  G9  Glassford  street. 

Strathearn,  Thomas,  manufacturer  of  hosiery,  128  Union  street. 

Strathern,  William,  hosier,  6  Wemyss  place. 

Strathern,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Montrose  street. 

STRATHEY,  James,  slater  and  chimne3'-sweeper,  48  North  Frederick  street. 

STRATTON,  James,  window-glazier,  29  Nelson  street. 

STROAK,  David,  spirit  dealer,  68  Commerce  street. 

STRUTHERS,  Alexander,  cartwright,  agricultural  implement  maker,  and  smith,  43 

Commerce  street. 
Struthers,  Archibald,  of  Salmond  and  Strutkers,  2  Carnarvon  street,  Greenvale  place. 
Struthers,  Gavin,  D.D.,  minister,  140  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Struthers,  John,  manufacturer  and  cotton  yam-twister,   37  Grssme  street  and  56 

Duke  street,  house,  26  Monteith  row. 
Struthers,  Robert,  general  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  18  and  21  Kinning  place. 
Struthers,  Thomas,  at  Campbell  4  Co.^s,  house,  46  Shamrock  street. 
Struthers,  Thomas,  merchant,  102  Maitland  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Struthers,  Thomas,  draper,  4  High  street. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  teacher,  Trades'  School,  house,  48  Shamrock  street. 
Struthers,  William,  victualler,  218  Upper  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Struthers,  Wilson,  wine  merchant,  and  malt  liquor  merchant,  20  Gordon  street. 
Struthers,  Mrs.  Alexander,  cotton-waste  dealer,  9  Low  Green  street. 
STURROCK,  James,  of  Sturrock  and  Sons,  house,  26  Grant  street,  St.  George's  road. 
Sturrock  &  Sons,  perfumers  and  hairdressers  to  the  Queen,  123  Buchanan  street. 
SuBDEAN  Grain  Mill,  Ladywell  street.     Gordon  Reid. 

SUDDEN,  James,  liveiy  stables,  58  West  George  lane,  house,  30  Renfield  street. 
SUGAR,  John,  flesher,  13  West  Nile  street,  house,  29  Waterloo  street. 
Sugar  Sample  Room,  Royal  Exchange  buildings.     William  M'Gregor. 
SuMMEELEB  Iron-Works  Office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 
SUMMERS,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Malta  street  and  38  Kirk  street, 

Townhead. 
Summers,  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  39  Kent  street. 
Sxnsr  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  131  Buchanan  street.     John  Ferguson,  writer ; 

James  Watson,  32  St.  Vincent  place;  Nicolson  &  Stiven,  20  Buchanan  street; 

and  J.  &  T,  Tassie,  41  Miller  street,  agents. 
SuNBURY  and  Saucel  Distillery  Office ;  James  Drysdale,  agent,  75  Jamaica  street. 
Surgeon's  Hall,  1 7  St.  Enoch  square. 

SUTHERLAND,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  108  Green  street,  Calton. 
Sutherland,  Daniel,  flesher,  59  Abercromby  street. 
Sutherland,  David,  basket  and  brushmaker,  29  Queen  street. 
Sutherland,  David,  working  goldsmith  and  jeweller,  108  Argyll  street. 
Sutherland,  George,  of  Sutherland  and  Wilsons,  house,  91  North  Hanover  street, 
Sutherland,  George,  gas  works.  Kirk  street,  house,  27  do. 
Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  lath-splitters,  Dixon  street. 
Sutherland,  James,  of  J.  ^  J.  Sutherland,  house,  8  Eagle  lane. 
Sutherland,  Oliver,  14  Cathcart  street. 
Sutherland,  William,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  24  Oxford  St.,  ho.,  22  Warwick  at. 


SUTHERLAND.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— TAMKIN.  291 

Sutherland,  William,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  122  George  street. 

Sutherland,  William,  joiner,  62  Cheapside  street. 

Sutherland,  William  D.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  51  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 

Sutherland  &  Wilsons,  manufacturers,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Sutherland,  Mrs.,  73  Eglinton  street. 

SWAIL,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  leather  cutter,  4  Main  street,  Anderston. 

SWAN,  Andrew,  ship  tavern,  142  Broomielaw. 

Swan,  David,  ship-builder  and  timber  merchiuit,  Kelvindock,  saw-mills,  Maryhill. 

Swan,  David,  commission  agent,  19  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Swan,  Donald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  52  Cowcaddens  street. 

Swan,  Donald,  9  Stirling  street. 

Swann,  Hugh,  at  John  Dodd's,  28  Union  street. 

Swan,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants,  9  George  square. 

Swan,  John  &  James,  merchants,  9  George  square. 

Swan,  Joseph,  engraver  and  lithographer,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Swann,  William,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue,  1st  district,  25  Bellgrove  street. 

Swan,  Mrs.  Dixon,  129  Renfrew  street. 

Swan,  Miss,  dressmaker,  40  West  Campbell  street. 

Swan,  Miss  Ann,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  40  Carrick  street. 

SWANSON,  John,  officer  of  inland  revenue,  house,  55  Spring-grove  place.  Grove  st. 

Swanston,  William,  cotton-yarn  twister,  57  North  Hanover  street,  house,  Hill  place, 

20  Stirling's  road. 
SWEET,  Thomas,  219  Duke  street. 

SWEETMAN,  P.  &  J.,  brewers,  Dublin ;  J.  B.  Sherriff,  agent. 
SWIFT,  James,  hairdresser,  5  Blackfriars'  street. 
SWINBURNE,  R.  W.,  &  Co.,  plate,  crown,  and  sheet  glass  manufacturers,   16  St. 

Enoch  square  ;  A.  &  W.  Galloway,  agents. 
SWORD,  James,  younger,  wine  merchant,  43  Hutcheson  street,  vaults,  26  Glassford 

street,  house,  31  St.  George's  road. 
Sword  &  Johnston,  curriers,  leather  merchants,  and  machine-belt  makers,  56  East 

Howard  street. 
Sword,  Robert,  writer  and  notary  public,  45  Virginia  street,  house,  Marleybank,  near 

Observatory,  Great  Western  road. 
Sidney  Street  Spinning  Co.,  wool-spinners,  56  Sidney  street. 
SYME,  David,  of  Brown  and  Sf/me,  33  and  34  Argj'll  arcade. 
Syme,  George,  of  William  Arthur  ^  Co.,  house,  47  Glebe  street. 
SYMINGTON,  A.  J.,  of  R.  B.  Symington  4-  Co. 
Symington,  Andrew,  victualler,  50  Thistle  street. 
Symington,  Andrew,  -^dctualler,  235  Gallowgate. 
Symington,  John,  potato  merchant,  12  Eglinton  street. 

Symington,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  9  Cochran  st.  and  19  Montrose  st. 
Symington,  R.  S.,  merchant,  69  Glassford  street. 
Symington,  Wm.,  ofE.  B,  Symington  and  Co. 
Symington,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  15  Annfield  place. 
SYMON,  John,  at  Scott,  Colquhoun,  ^  Co.'s,  house,  67  Grove  street. 


TAINSH,  David,  writer,   and  agent  for  the  Aberdeen   Fire   and   Life   Assurance 

Company,  21  South  Hanover  street,  residence,  98  Sauchiehall  street. 
Tainsh  and  Hutcheson,  writers,  21  South  Hanover  street. 

Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  wool  merchants  and  spinners,  18  Brunswick  lane,  mills,  Sidney  st. 
TAIT,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  164  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Tait,  David  B.,  Shetland  hosier,  200  Buchanan  street. 

Tait,  James,  manufacturer,  103  Hutcheson  st.,  house,  Dundas  St.,  Upper  Kingston. 
Tait,  John,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  75  Carrick  street. 
Tait,  John,  baker  and  grain  merchant,  60  George  st. 
Tait,  William,  surgeon,  5  StockweU  place. 

Tait,  William,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  73  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Tait,  William,  &  Son,  merchants,  81  Buchanan  street. 
Tait,  Miss  H.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  16  Bath  street. 

TALLIS,  John,  &  Co.,  publishers,  55  North  Hanover  street ;  Edward  M'Ewan,  agent. 
TAMKIN,  Rev.  John,  Primitive  Methodist  minister,  97  Parliamentary  road. 


292  TANNAHILL.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— TAYLOE. 

TANNAHILL,  David,  smith,  iron-turner,  and  maclaine-maker,  8  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Tannahill,  John,  spirit  merchant,  20  Canning  street. 

Taanahill  &  M'Ewen,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  2  North  court,  Eoj^al  Exchange. 

Tannahill,  Robertson,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  26  Glassford  st.  and  39  Ilutcheson  st,-^«T 

Tannahill,  E,  Dunlop,  surgeon,  154  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  15  Hill  street.  •'*' 

Tannahill,  Mrs.,  2  Albany  place. 

TASSIE,  George  A,,  of  Irvine  and  Br^ce,  house,  213  St.  Vincent  street. 

Tassie,  G.  F.  &  A.  M.,  chemists,  Dumfin,   by  Helensburgh.     Letters  left  at  James 

Lurasden  &  Son's,  20  Queen  street. 
Tassie,  H.  &  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  resident  secretaries  and  agents  for  the  Anchor  Fire  and? 

Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London,  115  St.  Vincent  street. — See  Adv.  in  A2)pendix. 
Tassie,  Hugh,  of  IT.  and  W.  A.  Tassie  ^  Co.,  house,  40  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Tassie,  James  &  Thomas,  merchants,  and  agents  for  the  Sun  Fire  Office  and  Pelican} 

Life  Office,  41  Miller  street. 
Tassie,  James,  of  J.  and  T.  Tassie,  house,  at  Mrs.  Williamson's,  52  Glassford  street, 
Tassie,  James  P.,  of  James  Lumsden  (^'  Son,  house,  15  Queen's  terrace. 
Tassie,  W.  A.,  ofH.  and  W.  A.  Tassie  cj-  Co.,  house,  40  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Tassie,  William,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  115  Glebe  street. 
Tassie,  Miss,  57  South  Portland  street. 
Tax  Inspector,  C.  H.  Murray,  23  Monteith  rov/. 

Tax  Collector  for  City  and  County,  Thomas  P.  Sharpe,  Virginia  buildings. 
TAYLOR,  vUexander,  at  James  Taylor  and  Soil's,  house,  28  Cochran  street. 
Taylor,  Alexander,  clothier  and  outfitter,  150  Broomielaw. 
Taylor,  Alexander,  hairdresser,  5  Oswald  street. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  stucco  manufacturers,  239  Argyll  street. 
Tajdor,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  75  Crown  street. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  116  Candleriggs. 
Taylor,  David,  silversmith,  52  Hope  street. 

Taylor,  Edmund,  &  Son,  oil  merchants  and  drysalters,  83  and  85  Virginia  street, 
Taylor,  Edward  E.,  ofJE.  and  H.  Taylor,  house,  47  Abbotsford  place. 
Taylor,  E.  &  E.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  10  Stirling  street. 
Taylor.  George,  oil  and  candle  shop,  2 1  King  street,  Calton. 
Tajdor,  Henry  John,  ofM,  and  H.  J.  Taylor,  house,  Springbank,  Parkhead. 
Taylor,  Henry,  &  Sons,  grain  and  flour  merchants,  13  Hope  street. 
Taylor,  Henry,  jun.,  of  H.  Taylor  and  Sons,  house,  StuckendufF,  by  Eow. 
Taylor,  Henry,  tertius,  of  H.  Taylor  and  Sons,  house,  Larkvale,  Partick. 
Taylor,  Hugh,  of  James  and  Thomas  Brown  ^  Co.,  house,  54  Oxford  street, 
Taylor,  Hugh,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  61  Dundas  street. 

Taylor,  Rev.  James  S.,  of  Hutchesontown  United  Presbyterian  Church,  8  Apsley  place. 
Taylor,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  Renfdd  U.  P.  Church,  Oakfield  house,  Hillhead.    Let- 
ters, &c.,  left  at  the  vestry,  37  Sauchiehall  street. 
Taylor,  James,  merchant,  Madeira  court,  263  Argyll  street,  ho.,  Whiteinch,  Partick. 
Taylor,  Rev.  James,  minister  of  the  Gospel,  105  Cumberland  place. 
Taylor,  James,  clerk,  Post-office,  house,  121  Hospital  street. 
Taj'lor,  James,  &  Son,  calenderers,  packers,  and  hot-pressers,  28  Cochran  street. 
Taylor,  James,  merchant,  48  Gordon  street. 
Taylor,  James,  pattern-designer,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Taylor,  James,  ivory-turner,  84  Upper  John  street. 
Taj'lor,  James,  builder,  of  J.  and  R.  Taylor,  house,  17  Nicholson  street. 
Tayler,  James,  of  Tayler  and  Kirkland,  house,  tlillside,  Gariigadhill. 
Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  timber  merchants,  joiners,  and  cabinetmakers,  and  patent 

saw  mills,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Taylor,  James,  of  James  Taylor  and  Brothers,  house,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Taylor,  James,  wright  and  builder,  7  Canon  street,  house,  33  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 
Taylor,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  61  Anderston  quay. 
Taylor,  James,  lock  and  hinge  maker,  general  ironmonger,  and  tin-plate  merchant, 

102  Trongate. 
Taylor,  James,  of  Campbell  and  Taylor,  house,  27  Montrose  street. 
Taylor,  James  A.,  accountant  and  factor,  and  agent  for  the  North  Biitish  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  9  Gordon  street,  house,  4  St.  James'  street,  Khigston. 
Taylor,  J.  &  R.,  builders,  62  Buchanan  street. 

Taylor,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,   curate  of  St.   John's,   Anderston,   house,  2  Kew  terrace. 
Messages  left  at  the  beadle's,  68  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 


TAYLOR.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— TEARNEY. 


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John,  smith  and  beam  maker,  84  Bridgegate. 
John,  draper,  179  Cowcaddens  street,  house,  9  Normal  place. 
John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  120  South  Portland  street. 
John,  14  Greenvale  place.  Woodlands  road. 
John,  jun.,  22  Abbotsford  place. 
John,  tailor,  57  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
John,  tavern  keeper,  191  Argjdl  street. 

John,  jun.,  merchant,  19  Cochran  street,  house,  4  Maswelton  place. 
John,  skinner,  89  Gallowgate,  house,  249  do. 

J.  &  J.,  letterpress  printers,  56  I'rongate,  Raid's  court,  house,  29  Stirling  st. 
Joseph,  jun.,  6  Main  street,  Anderston. 

.Joseph,  writer,  213  Buchanan  street,  and  Blairskaith,  Stirlingshire. 
Joseph,  of  J.  Taylor  and  Brothers,  house,  6  Main  stieet,  Anderston. 
&  Kirkland,  writers,  2 1  St;  Vincent  place. 

Matthew  &  Henry  John,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchants.  111  London  St. 
Matthew,  of  M.  and  H.  J.  Taylor,  house,  13  Monteith  row. 
Matthew,  victualler,  8  South  I'ettigrew  street. 
Michael  Scott,  fruiterer,  7  St.  Andrew  street. 
&  Miller,  renovators,  88  George  street, 
Peter,  bookbinder  and  stationer,  24  Glassford  street. 
Robert,  grocer,  victualler,  and  spirit  dealer,  72  Parliamentary  road. 
Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  52  and  64  New  wynd. 
Robert,  commercial  traveller,  109  Renfrew  street. 
Robert,  of  E.  and  R.  Taylor,  house,  2  Grafton  square. 
Robert,  laceman,  47  Argyll  arcude,  house,  34  York  street. 
Robert,  of  J.  and  R.  Taylor,  house,  128  South  Portland  street. 
Thomas,  shawl-fringer,  19  Cochran  street. 
Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  5  Findlay  street. 
Thomas,  wood  merchant,  80  Cadogan  street. 
William,  joiner,   cabinetmaker,  and  upholsterer,  48  Bath  street,  house,  2 


West  Russell  street. 


William,  clerk,  at  Andrew  Wihon^s,  Stirling's  road,  house,  18  Taylor  streett 

William,  furniture  broker,  63  Great  Hamilton  street. 

William,  builder,  3  Germi.ston  street. 

William,  14  Greenvale  place,  Woodlands  road, 

William,  of  II.  Taylor  and  Sons,  house,  71  Stirling's  road. 

William  and  Alexander,  power-loom  manufacturers,  2  National  Bank  build^ 


ings,  Queen  street. 
Taylor,  William,  baker,  38  Cleland  street,  house,  97  Hospital  street. 
Taj'lor,  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  61  AJ-gyll  arcade,  house,  17  Trongate. 
Taylor,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  1 1 4  Trongate. 
Taylor,  William,  surgeon  dentist,  29  Waterloo  street. 
Taylor,  William,  Rutland  place,  Paisley  read. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  midwife,  204  Stirling's  road. 

Taylor,  Mrs.,  temperance  hotel  and  commercial  lodgings,  182  Trongate. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  114  Bath  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Captain,  4  St.  James'  street,  Kingston. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  J.,  ladies'  nurse,  18  West  Russell  street. 
Taj'lcr,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Matthew,  54  Abbotsford  place. 

Taylor,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  125  Clarence  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 
Taylor,  Miss,  boj's'  dressmaker,  88  Cambridge  street. 

Taylor,  Miss  E.,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  24  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Taylor,  Miss  E.,  New  Crane  and  Commercial  tavern,  46  Lancefield  quay. 
Taylor,  E.,  coal  agent,  24  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Taylor,  Jane,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Taylor,  M.,  manufictuier  of  gold  thread  and  platfi,  14  Wilson  street. 
TEACHER,  William,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  347  Argyll  street,  office, 

19  Maxwell  street. 
Teacher,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Coulter's  court,  164  Trongate,  house, 

31  Whitevale  street. 
TEARNEY,  John,  china  and  earthenware  merchant,  87  King  street. 


294  TELFER.— GENEEAX  DIRECTORY.— THOM. 

TELFER,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  142  Cowcaddens  St.,  house,  1  West  Milton  st. 
Telfer,  David,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  57  Buchanan  street  and  58  Mitchell  St. 
Telfer,  George,  tin-plate  worker  and  gas-fitter,  29  Stevenson  street,  Calton,  house, 

80  Canning  street. 
Telfer,  William,  London  piano-forte  -warehouse,  42  Queen  street. 
Telfer,  Mrs.  Sarah,  private  lodgings,  6  M'Alpine  street. 
Tempeeance  Hotel,  132  Trongate,  John  Whyte. 
Temperance  Hotel,  3  Clyde  place,  John  Buchanan. 
Tempei-ance  Provident  Institution  and  General  Life  Assurance  Society,  5  Drury  st. ; 

James  M'Kenna,  agent. 
TEMPLE,  Alexander,  17^  Monteith  row. 
Temple,  David,  confectioner,  4  Caltoumouth. 
Temple,  John,  flesher,  35  Oxford  street. 
TEMPLETON,  Alexander,  assistant,  vagrant  department,  City  Poor-house,  house, 

17|-  Monteith  row. 
Templeton,  Archibald,  of  James  Templeton  <^  Co.,  Greenhead. 

Templeton,  J.,  &  Co.,  patent  carpet  and  hearth-rug  manufacturers,  54  St.  George's  pi. 
Templeton,  James,  of  James  Templeton  (f  Co.,  house,  20  Monteith  row. 
Templeton,  John,  2  Grafton  place. 

Templeton,  John,  of  North  British  Mail,  house,  29  Eglinton  street. 
Templeton,  John,  merchant,  of  John  Ronald  (f-  Co.,  house,  38  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Templeton,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  131  West  Nile  St.,  house,  17  Scott  st. 
Templeton,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings,  105  Stockwell  street. 
Templeton,  E.  M'C.  &  C.  F.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  101  Renfrew  street. 
TENNANT,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  Tennant  (f  Co.,  Drumglass  cottage,  Croy. 
Tennant,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  cotton-brokers,  G7  Wilson  street. 
Tennent,  Andrew,  ofTennent  and  Bain,  writers,  hi^use,  111  Bath  street. 
Tennent,  Andrew,  banker,  101  Miller  street. 
Tennent  and  Bain,  writers,  40  George  square. 

Tennant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  manufai/turing  chemists,  St.  RoUox,  and  49  Cochran  st. 
Tennant,  Charles  James,  of  Charles  Tennant  tj-  Co.,  St.  RoUox,  house,  Adelaide  place, 

204  Bath  street. 
Tennent,  Charles  S.  P.,  of  J.  and  R.  Tennent,  house,  Wellpark,  Duke  street. 
Tennent  &  Co.,  Alliance  Fire  and  Life  Asourance  Office,  101  MUler  street. 
Tennent,  G.  R.,  writer,   Master  Extraordinary  in  Chancery,  and  Commissioner  for 

Law  Courts  in  England,  agent  for  North  British  Insurance  Co.,  &c.,  57  Buchanan 

street,  house,  Wellpark,  Duke  street. 
Tennent,  Hugh,  sen.,  house,  Wellpark,  Duke  street. 
Tennant,  James  G.,  77  Union  street. 
Tennent,  J,  &  R.,  brewers,  Wellpark,  Duke  street. 

Tennant,  John,  of  Charles  Tennant  ^  Co.,  St.  RoUox,  house,  195  West  George  st. 
Tennant,  John,  dairyman,  6&  Canon  street. 

Tennent,  Walter,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  72  Queen  street,  house,  70  Robertson  st, 
Tennent,  WiUiam,  tailor  and  clothier,  36  Sauchiehall  street. 
Tennant,  Mrs.  Hugh,  128  Wellington  street. 
Tennent,  Mrs.  John,  138  Wellington  street. 
TERRAS  &  Dawson,  boot  and  .shoemakers,  157  Ingram  street. 
THALLON  &  Anderson,  commission  merchants,  16  Buchanan  street,  or  Morrison's 

court,  108  Argjfll  street. 
Thallon,  Robert,  of  Thallon  and  Anderson,  6  North  John  street,  Liverpool. 
Thallon,  Robert,  victualler,  204  Gallowgate. 
Theatee-Royal,  Dunlop  street.     J.  H.  Alexander,  manager. 
The  Queen's  Hotel,  70  George  square.     James  M'Gregor. 

Thistle  Temperance  hotel  and  Commercial  lodgings,  Monison's  court,  108  Argyll  st. 
THIRD,  Adams,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  33  Candleriggs. 
Third,  Alexander,  of  Third,  Adams,  ^  Co.,  house,  2  South  Apsley  place. 
THOM,  A.  G.,  fish  salesman,  13  Backwynd  and  100  Stockwell  street. 
Thom,  Andrew,  saddletree,  hame,  and  chain  manufactm-er,  and  general  saddlers' 

ironmonger,  53  Maxwell  street,  house,  39  do. 
Thom  &  Hedderwick,  drysalters,  43  Buchanan  street. 
Thom,  Hugh,  shoemaker,  143  Castle  street. 

Thom,  John,  super\-isor  of  inland  revenue,  3  Brighton  place.  New  City  road. 
Thom,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  225  Gallowgate,  house,  1  Monteith  row. 


THOM.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— THOMSON.  295 

Thom,  Robert,  &  Sons,  wine  and  commission  mercliants,  43  Buchanan  street. 

Thom,  Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  174  Broomielaw. 

THOMAS,  Charles,  coach-builder,  32  John  street,  house,  130  Parson  St.,  Villafield. 

Thomas,  D.,  eating-house,  47  Gordon  street. 

Thomas  &  Edmond,  victuallers,  71  Garscube  road, 

Thomas,  James,  72  St.  George's  road. 

Thomas,  James,  boot-tree  and  last  maker,  80  Trongate. 

Thomas,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  cigar  merchants,  126  Buchanan  street. 

Thomas,  John,    Govan   Colliery  and  Ironworks  OfEce,  1  Dixon   street,  lodgings, 

4  Wellington  street. 
Thomas,  Walter,  dairyman,  41  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Thomas,  William,  portioner,  245  High  street. 
Thomas,  Mrs.,  72  St.  George's  road. 

THOMSON,  Alexander,  flesher,  40  London  street,  house,  79  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Thomson,  Alexander  C,  clothier  and  outfitter,  197  Argyll  street,  ho.,  39  Warwick  st. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  30  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  A.  R.,  manufacturer  of  hosiery,  glover,  stock,  shirt,  and  umbrella  maker, 

6  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  ofBaird  and  Thomson,  house,  3  Apsley  place. 
Thomson  &  Alexander,  cloth-cutters,  clippers,  and  singers,  23  Montrose  street. 
Thomson,  Rev.  Alexander,  prof,  of  bib.  lit..  Congregational  Theological  Academy, 

house,  Cathcart  road. 
Thomson,  Allen,  M.D.,  professor  of  anatomy.  College. 
Thomson,  A.  G.,  architect,  and  civU  and  mechanical  engineer,  140  Buchanan  street, 

house,  150  Holland  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  jun.,  teacher  of  dancing,  115  West  Campbell  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  of  James  Thomson  and  Son,  house,  93  South  Portland  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  94  Great  Hamilton  street  and  12 

Little  street,  Calton. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  grocer  and  viftnaller,  94.  Thistle  street,  Hutchesoiitown. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  of  Boyd,  Laicjon,  cj-  Co.,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  baker  and  victualler,  119  Castle  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  hatter,  365  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  baker,  56  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Thomson,  A.,  &  Co.,  aerated  water  manufacturers,  4  Dunlop  street. 
Thomson,  Archibald,  agent,  Avonhead  Colliery,  20  Glebe  street. 
Thomson,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker,  84  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Thomson,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  Glasgow  Eastern  Ropework's  Office,  7  Stockwell  street, 

works  and  house,  512  Gallowgate. 
Thomson,  A.  D.,  professor  of  music,  9  Cambridge  street. 
Thomson,  Charles,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  116  Broomielaw. 
Thomson,  Crawford,  of  Moses  M'CuUoch  (f  Co.,  house,  4  St.  James'  st.,  Paisley  road. 
Thomson  &  Ciillen,  provision  merchants,  New  bazaar. 
Thomson  &  Cullen,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  83  Bridgegate  street. 
Thomson,  Daniel,  commission  agent,  18  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Thomson,  David,  grocer,  48  Sauchiehall  street. 
Thomson,  David,  portioner,  20  Marlborough  street. 
Thomson,  David,  of  Burton  and  Thomson,  house,  62  Buccleuch  street. 
Thomson,  David,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  193  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  David,  flesher,  62  Candleriggs. 
Thomson,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  112  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  F.,  of  Thomson,  Macmeihan,  cf  Co.,  house,  30  Florence  place. 
Thomson,  Francis  Hay,  M.D.,  surgeon-dentist,  10  Brandon  place,  West  George  street. 
Thomson,  George,  victualler,  54  Milton  street. 
Thomson,  George,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  3  Stohcross  street. 
Thomson,  George,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  168  Saltmarket. 
Thomson,  George,  newspaper  and  advertising  agent,  26  Glassford  street. 
Thomson,  George,  hosier,  glover,  and  outfitter,  32  Candleriggs. 
Thomson,  George,  flesher,  156  Canning  street,  Calton,  house,  12  do. 
Thomson,  George,  of  Laird  and  Thomson,  30  Monteith  row. 
Thomson,  George,  grocer  and  victualler,  82  Garscube  road. 
Thomson,  George,  &  Co.,  general  agents  and  insurance  brokers,  11  Royal  Exchange 

square. 


296  THOMSON,— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY— THOMSON. 

Thomson,  George,  of  George,  Thomson  cf  Co.,  house,  6  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,  George,  of  James  and  George  Thomson,  house,  8  Eoyal  terrace.  . '. 

Thomsun,  Henry,  grocer,  120  Garscube  road.  ;, 

Thomson,  James  and  George,  engineers  and  iron  ship-builders,  Clyde- Bank  Foundry, 

169  Finniestcn  street. 
Thomson,  James  F.,  40  Cavendish  street,  Lauriestou. 
Thomson,  James,  bookbinder,  43  Argjdl  street. 

Thomson,  J.  &  M.,  tea  and  coflee  mercliants,  93  Trongate  and  1  King  street. 
Thomson,  James,  of  Ewing  and  Wingate,  house,  148  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,  James,  merchant,  21  Abbofsford  place. 
Thomson,  James,  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  263  Gallowgate  and  231  High 

street,  house,  107  George  street. 
Thomson,  James  Boj'd,   assistant-manager,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Eailway  Co., 

house,  14  South  Apsley  place. 
Thomson,  James,  professor  of  the  piano-forte,  121  Douglas  street. 
Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  5  Stirling  street,  Cowcaddens. 
Thomson,  James,  flesher,  77  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  27  Hospital  street. 

Thomson,  James,  teacher.  Highland  Society  School,  69  Montrose  street. 
Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer,  58  Govan  street. 
Thomson,  .Tames,  of  B,  and  J.  Thomson,  house,  71  St.  George's  road. 
Thomson,  James,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  14  Miller  street. 
Thomson,  .James,  &  Son,  accountants,  and  agents  for  the  Legal  and  Ccmmercial  Fire 

and  Life  Assurance  Societies  of  London,  129  Ingram  street. — See  Ado.  in  Appen. 
Thomson,  James,  of  James  Thomson  and  Son,  accountants,  house,  136  CasilemOk 

place,  Hutchesontown. 
Thomson,  James,  &  Son,  piollicate  and  gingham  manufacturers,  2  South  Exchange 

court. 
Thomson,  James'  of  James  Thomson  and  Son,  house,  128  South  Portland  street. 
Thomson,  James,  professor  of  dancing,  academy,  144  West  Nile  street,  house,  54 

Renfrew  street. 
Thomson,  James,  flesher,  106  Great  Hamilton  street,  house,  98  do. 
Thomson,  James,  surveyor  to  the  Phoenix  Fire  Office,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  house, 

44  North  Frederick  street. 
Thomson,  James,  accountant,  Glasgow  and  South  Western  Eailway,  14  Bridge  St. 
Thomson,  James,  of  James  and  George  Thomson,  house,  13  Kelvin  Grove  place. 
Thomson,  James,  lath-splitter,  18  and  20  Holmhead  street. 

Thomson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  144  Cowcaddens  street,  ho.,  2  Garscadden  8t. 
Thomson,  James,  smith,  gas-fitter,  and  bell-hanger,  90  Aj-gyll  street. 
Thomson,  John,  &  Co.,  Glenboig  Fire-brick  Co.,  St.  RoUox,  office,  2  Howard  street; 

Archibald  M'Lachlan,  agent. 
Thomson,  John,  Glenboig  Fiie-brick  Works.     Orders  left  at  180  Trongate. 
Thomson,  John,  beadle,  Calton  U.  P.  Church,  house,  34  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Thompson,  Rev.  John,  13  Clyde  terrace. 
Thomson,  John,  warper,  51  South  Albion  street. 
Thomson,  John,  civil  engineer,  5  Moore  place. 

Thomson,  John,  tobacconist,  1  Queen  Arcade,  agent  for  Fisher's  stomach  medicine, 
Thomson,  John,  earthenware  manufacturer,  Annfield  pottery,  house,  27  Whitevak. 
Thomson,  John,  draper,  12  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Thomson,  John,  commission  agent,  40  Union  street,  house,  183  Sauchiehall  street 
Thomson,  John,  commission  merchant,  21  Argyll  street,  house,  152  North  Portland 

place. 
Thomson,  John,  ironmonger,  34  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Thomson,  John,  passenger  agent,   Glasgow,    Paisley,  and   Greenock  Eailway  Co., 

house,  Hillhead,  Port-Dundas. 
Thomson,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  22  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Thomson,  John,  wright  and  builder,  107  Stanley  place,  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  Johr,  tobacconist,  177  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  John,  gi'ocer  and  provision  merchant,  35  Eglinton  street, 
Thomson,  John,  teacher,  Gorbals  Sessional  School,  house,  64  Robertson  street 
Thomson,  John,  builder,  9  Hozier  street,  Dalmamock  road,  Bridgeton. 
Thomson,  John,  flesher,  6  Wellington  arcade. 
Thomson,  John,  pattern-designer,  Sandyford. 


THOMSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— THOMSON.  297 


Thomson,  John,  house-factor,  23  Drj'gate  lane. 
Thomson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  105  Rottenrow. 
Thomson,  John,  of  Thomson  and  Manson,  house,  57  Charlotte  street. 
Thomson,  Johnstone,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  60  Hutcheson  street. 
Thomson,  Jonathan,  of  A.  and  J.  M^Keand,  house,  Hillhead. 
Thomson,  L.  B.,  commercial  traveller,  Lilybank,  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  Macraeikan,  &  Co.,  u'on  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  51  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Thomson,  Matthew,  brace,  bit,  and  auger  maker,  39  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Thomson,  Michael,  editor  of  Glasgow  Chronicle,  house,  3  Abbotsford  place. 

Thomson,  Mungo,  of  J.  and  M.  Thomson,  house,  117  Candleriggs. 

Thomson  &  Manson,  commission  and  com  merchants,  and  agents,  40  Union  street. 
Thomson,  M.  C,  of  Rattray  and  Thomson,  residence,  14  South  Apsley  place. 

Thomson,  Neil,  23  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Thomson  &  Perry,  civil  engineers  and  architects,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Thomson,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  general  commission  agents,  26  Glassford  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  hatters,  22  Market  street. 

Thomson,  Piichard,  provision  merchant,  185  Duke  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  of  Alexander  and  Thomson,  house,  32  Grafton  square. 

Thomson,  Robert,  at  Annf eld  pottery,  house,  38  Bluevale  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  writer,  136  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Larkfield. 

Thomson,  Robert,  provision  merchant,  35  South  Portland  street. 

Thomson,  R.,  butter  and  egg  store,  244  High  street. 

Thomson,  R.  J.  &  W.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Thomson,  R.  and  J.,  linen  manufacturers  and  merchants,  98  Hutcheson  street. 

Thomson,  R.,  and  Son,  curriers  and  leather  merchants,  61  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  37  Milton  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Thomson,  Robert,  agent  for  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland's  Branch,  6  Washingtcn 
street,  Anderston,  residence,  23  Melbourn  place,  Kingston. 

Thomson,  Robert,  victualler,  23  Well  sti-eet. 

Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  wholesale  ironmongers,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,   &  Son,   Adelphi  Cotton  Works,  Hutchesontown,  warehouse,   19 
John  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  M.D.,  476  Argyll  Street,  corner  of  Pitt  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  at  Merry  and  Cunningham's,  house,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  of  Austin  and  AP  Asian,  186  Trongate. 

Thomson,  Robert  Dundas,  M.D.,  lecturer  on  chemistry,  College,  house,  8  Brandon  pi. 

Thomson,  Robert  Lockhart,  lumper  and  stevedore,  35  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Thomson,  Robert,  brassfounder  and  gas-lustre  manufacturer,  warehouse,  118  Stock- 
well  street,  works,  108  do. — See  Advertisement  in  Appe7idix. 

Thomson,  Robert,  plumber  and  lead  merchant,  472  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  Sam.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Stockwell  pi.,  house,  4  Adelphi  pi. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers.  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  78  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  professor  of  chemistry,  College,  house,  8  Brandon  place. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  Paisley  carrier,  27  Montrose  street. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  crane-mnster,  Port-Dundas. 

Thomson,  William,  green  grocer,  158  Hope  street. 

Thomson,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  38  Saltmarket  street,  house,  28  do. 

Thomson,  William  C.,  clothier  and  hatter,  170  Trongate. 

Thomson,  William,  spirit  merchant,  34  Bell  street. 

Thomson,  William,  M.D.,  professor  of  the  practice  of  physic.  College. 

Thomson,  William,  B.A.,  professor  of  natural  philosophy.  College. 

Thomson,  William,  clogmaker,  29  Saltmarket. 

Thomson,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  68  Robertson  street. 

Thomson,  William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  33  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  William,  tobacconist,  437  Argyll  street. 

Thomson,  William,  at  W.  and  J.  Fleming  cf  Co.'s,  house,  21  College  street. 

Thomson,  William,  victualler,  105  Eglinton  street. 

Thomson,  William,  victualler,  31  St.  Andrew  street. 

Thomson,  William,  house  factor,  34  Kent  street. 

Thomson,  William  M.,  ofJS'PGavin  and  Thomson,  house,  St.  Vincent  park,  Paisley  rd. 

Thomson,  William,  at  James  Laurie's,  1  Nicholson  street,  house,  24  Adelplii  street. 

V  2 


298  THOMSON.— GENERAL  D IRECTORY.— TODD. 

Thomson,  William,  sen.,  road  contractor,  Sandyford  house. 

Thomson,  William,  tailor,  157  High  street. 

Thomson,  WiUiam,  provision  merchant,  168  High  street. 

Thomson,  WiUiam,  jun.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Sandyford. 

Thomson,  William,  ironmonger  and  ship-chandler,  94  and  96  Jamaica  street,  house, 

Westfield  cottage,  Dundas  street,  Kingston. 
Thomson,  William,   gut  manufacturer  and  blood  merchant,  22  Market  street,  and 

Public  Slaughter-house,  house,  25  East  Clyde  street. 
Thomson,  William,  flesher,  37  Candleriggs,  house,  67  Bell  street. 
Thomson,  William,  flesher,  21  Adelphi  street. 
Thomson,  William,  agent.  Western  Bank  of  Scotland's  Branch,  73  South  Portland 

street,  house,  57  Charlotte  street. 
Thomson,  William,  of  Dickson,  Thomson,  cf-  Co.,  house,  CraighaU,  West  Springbank. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  George,  hosier  and  glover,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  James,  tavern  keeper,  103  Hutcheson  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  James,  confectioner,  and  bread  and  biscuit  manufacturer,  139  New 

City  road  and  40  Queen  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  silver-plater,  35  Stockwell  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Melrose  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  A.,  46  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  38  York  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  109  Renfrew  street. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  William,  milliner,  10  East  Russell  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  merchant,  22  Findlay  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  David,  77  West  Nile  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  John,  Bazaar  tavern,  4  Wilson  street. 
Thomson,  Sirs.,  6  Crescent  place. 

Thomson,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  97  Union  street. 

Thomson,  Miss,  professor  of  dancing,  144  West  Nile  street,  house,  54  Renfrew  street. 
Thomson,  Misses  !M.  &  A.,  dressmakers,  280  George  street. 
Thomson,  Misses,  7  SommervUle  place. 
Thomson,  Misses,  15  Wellington  street. 

THORBURN,  Beith,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  59  Hutcheson  street, 
Thorburn,  Charles,  agent,  33  Virginia  street,  house,  Houston  street. 
Thorburn,  George,  sen.,  of  Thorium,  Beith,  ^  Co.,  house,  184  Upper  Crown  street. 
Thorburn,  George,  jun.,  59  Hutcheson  street,  house,  184  Upper  Crown  street. 
Thorburn,  John,  victualler,  102  Gallowgate,  house,  1 5  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Thorburn,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  122  Buchanan  street. 
Thorburn,  Thomas,  of  Thorium  and  Trueman,  house,  8  Falkland  place. 
Thorburn  and  Trueman,  metal  brokers  and  commission  merchants,  81  St.  Vincent  st. 
THORNTON,  Terrence,  sphit  dealer  and  cowfeeder,  103  Saltmarket  street. 
THORP,  Thomas,  postmaster,  41  Renfield  street,  house,  55  Gordon  street. 
THREIPLAND,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  35  Crown  street. 
THYNE,  James  and  Robert,  seedsmen,  florists,  and  fruiterers,  60  Buchanan  street, 

nursery,  at  North  Woodside  cottage,  out  New  City  road. 
Thyne,  James,  sen.,  nurseryman  and  florist,   Rosebank  Nursery.      Orders  left  at 

Brown  and  Syme's,  33  and  34  Argyll  arcade. 
TIERNAN,  John,  sheep  and  cattle  salesman,  62  York  street. 

TILLIE  and  Henderson,  linen  merchants  and  manufacturers,  16  Springfield  court, 
Tillie,  William,  of  Tillie  and  Henderson,  lodgings,  121  North  Montrose  street. 
Times  Life  and  Guarantee  Assurance  Co.  ;  Andrew  Mercer,  agent,  140  George  street. 
TIMPERLEY,  John,  civil  engineer,  63  Abbotsford  place. 

TINDAL,  David,  surgeon,  shop,  4  Eglinton  street,  house,  57  South  Portland  street. 
Tindal,  James,  veterinary  surgeon,  M.R.C.V.S.,  Horse  Infirmary,  60  Sauchiehall  st. 
TINN,  Joseph,  mining  engineer,  25  Eglinton  street. 

Tobacco  Warehouse,  5  York  street.     John  Brown,  agent,  31  Argyll  street. 
Tobermory  Steam-Packet  Office,  20  St.  Enoch  square.     John  Williamson,  agent. 
TOD,  A.  and  G.,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturers,  33  St.  Andrew  square. 
Tod,  Andrew,  of  A.  and  G.  Tod,  house,  11  Monteith  row. 
Todd,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Todd,  Charles,  and  Higginbotham,  spinners,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  and 
calico-printers,  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  street,  works,  Springfield  and  Com- 
mercial road,  Hutchesontown. 


TODD.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— TRAIN.  299 

Todd,  David,  commercial  traveller,  34  South  Portland  street. 

Tod,  David,  of  Tod  and  McGregor,  house,  Ironbauk,  Partick. 

Todd,  Francis,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  281  Sauchiehall  street. 

Todd,  George,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  5  Stobcross  street,  Anderston. 

Tod,  George,  of  A.  and  G.  Tod,  house,  17  North  Portland  street. 

Tod,  Henry,  of  Airdrieliill  Coal  Co.,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Todd,  Henry,  potato  merchant,  4  Findlay  street,  Cowcaddens. 

Tod,  James,  52  Milton  street. 

Todd,  James,  &  Co.,  umbrella  and  parasol  makers,  44  Argyll  arcade. 

Todd,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  39  George  street,  Mile-end. 

Tod,  James,  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  3  Union  street. 

Tod,  James,  of  James  Tod  ^  Co.,  house,  52  Milton  street. 

Todd,  John,  porter,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  18  Virginia  street. 

Todd,  John,  of  J.  and  W.  Todd,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  square. 

Todd,  John,  shipmaster,  34  South  Portland  street. 

Tod,  J.  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  and  bottlers  of  London  porter  and  ale,  for- 
home  and  exportation,  25  Montrose  street. 

Todd,  J.  and  W.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  1  and  3  Trongate. 

Tod  and  M'Gregor,  engineers,  Clyde  Foundry,  33  Anderston  quay,  and  Meadowside 
building-yard. 

Tod,  William,  Clydesdale  Bank,  152  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Todd,  William,  spirit  dealer,  462  Gallowgate. 

Todd,  William,  confectioner,  53  Duke  street. 

Todd,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  61  Cowcaddens  street. 

Todd,  Mrs.  William,  86  North  Frederick  street. 

TOFTS,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  25  South  Portland  street. 

TOLLAND,  James,  provision  merchant,  9  Bazaar,  house,  115  London  street. 

TOLMIE,  Alexander,  agent  for  Bishop  Wearmouth  Iron-works,  166  Buchanan  St., 
house,  117  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Tolmie,  William,  at  James  Gourlajfs,  house,  55  Spring-grove  place,  Grove  street. 

TOMLEY,  Patrick,  victualler,  16  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Tonnage  Office,  14  Robertson  street.     James  Martin,  tonnage  surveyor. 

Tontine  Reading  Rooms,  Old  Exchange  buildings,  14  Trongate. 

TOPPING,  William,  spirit  dealer,  255  Parliamentary  road. 

TORBET,  James,  general  dealer,  6  Piccadilly  street. 

Torbet,  John,  victualler,  15  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

TORRANCE,  Archibald,  pastry-baker  and  confectioner,  145  Stockwell  street. 

Torrance,  David,  general  grocer,  197  Castle  street. 

Torrance,  George,  at  James  and  Alexander  Anderson's,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Torrance,  James,  143  London  street. 

Torrance,  James,  199  Castle  street. 

Torrens,  James,  at  W.  Wardlaw's,  100  Fife  place.  West  George  street,  house,  133 
Waterloo  street. 

Torance,  John,  flesher,  681  Gallowgate. 

Torrance,  Joseph,  smith  and  machine-maker,  7  Argyll  street. 

Torrance,  Mrs,,  spirit  dealer,  146  Stobcross  street. 

Torrance,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  13  Norfolk  street. 

TORREY,  John  G.,  surgeon,  88  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Torrie,  Roderick,  of  the  post-office,  house,  77  South  Portland  street. 

TOSHACH,  John,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and  Venetian-blind  maker,  5  Welling- 
ton street,  works,  9  Garscube  lane. 

TOUGH,  Daniel,  &  Son,  sail-makers  and  ship-chandlers,  54  Clyde  place. 

TOUZEAN,  James,  spirit  dealer,  167  St.  George's  road. 

TOWER  &  Arrol,  merchants,  agents  for  the  St.  Helen's  Crown  and  Sheet  Glass  Co., 
19  St.  Enoch  square. 

Towers,  Robert,  144  Bath  street. 

Towers,  William,  writer,  of  Reidand  Towers,  residence,  27  Blythswood  square. 

TOWNSHEND,  Margaret  H,  and  Maria,  French  polishers,  5  Charlotte  street. 

TOWSE,  John,  inland  revenue  officer,  36  Warwick  street,  Laurieston. 

Town's  Hospital,  324  Parliamentary  road. 

Trades'  Hall,  85  Glassford  street. 

TRAILL,  Mrs.,  12  Florence  place. 

TRAIN,  James,  flesher,  494  Gallowgate. 


300  TEAIN.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— TUKNER. 


Train,  Richard,  cattle  dealer,  25  Bellgrove  street. 

Train,  Thomas,  commission  agent.      Agent  for  Gilkison  &  Hunter,  distillers.  Camp- 

belton,  and  Robert  Knox  &,  Son,  brewers,  Alloa,  179  Argyll  .street,  house,  22 

South  Apsley  place. 
Train,  Mrs.,  12  Salisbury  street. 
TRAINER  &   Pettigrew,  coppersmiths,  brassfounders,  &c.,   38   Charlotte  lane  and 

79  Greendyke  street. 
Trainer,  Thomas,  of  Trainer  and  Peitigrew,  house,  1  Tureen  street, 
Treanor,  Mrs.,  midwife,  209  High  street. 
TRENCH,  Thomas,  joiner  and  blockmaker,  4  Centre  street,  house,  12  South  Kin- 

ning  place. 
Tron  Church  (Established),  67  Trongate ;  Rev.  Dr.  Boyd,  minister. 
Tron  Free  Church,  90  Dundas  street;  Rev.  Robert  Buchanan,  D.D.,  minister. 
Tron  Pnrish  &  Bell's  School,  71  Prince's  street ;  Alex.  Kerd,  teacher. 
TROTTER,  J.  B.,  druggist,  112  Broomielaw;  Post-office  Receiving-house. 
TROUP,  Alexander,  superintendent  of  Glasgow  Lock  Hospital,  41  Rottenrow  street, 
Troup,  George,  editor  of  Daily  Mail,  29  Duulop  street. 
TROWER,  Right  Rev.  W.  J.,  D.D.,  bishop  in  Scotch  Episcopal  Church,  12  Clare- 

mont  terrace. 
TROY,  Michael,  boot  and  shoemaker,  562  Gallowgate. 
TRUEMAN,  Francis,  of  Thorhurn  and  Trueman,  house,  23  Newton  place. 
Trustees  of  the  River  Clyde,  chambers,  16  Robertson  st. ;  Geo.  Readmau,  treasiuvir, 
TULLIS,  James,  builder,  9  Runiford  street,  Bridgeton. 
TULLOCH,  Henry,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  34  Parliamentary'  road. 
Tullcch,  John,  piovision  and  spirit  merchant,  279  Argyll  street. 
Tulloch,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  101  Renfield  street. 
TuUoch,  Janet,  dressmaker,  62  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Tulloch,  Mrs.  William,  victualler  and  grocer,  401  Argyll  street. 
TURNBULL,  Alexander,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  142  Gallowgate,  house,  8  Monis 

place,  Monteith  row. 
TumbuU,  Alexander,  jun.,  chandler,  (successor  to  J.  and  A.  Paul),  8  George  street, 
Turnbull,  Alexander,  grain  miller.  Atlas  Grain  Mills,  East  Market  street. 
Turnbull  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  276  George  street,  works,  Camlachie. 
Turnbull,  George,  cfShaw,  Turnbull,  if  Co.,  house,  21  Waterloo  place,  Kingston. 
Turnbull,  James,  accountant,  8  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street,  ho.,  1  Queen's  pi. 
Turnbull,  J.  confectioner,  162  Argyll  street. 
Turnbull,  John,  teacher  of  music,  80  North  Frederick  street. 
Turnbull,  John,  house-factor,  35  Union  street,  house,  81  Abbotsford  place. 
Turnbull,   John,   merchant,   of  Turnbull  (f  Co.,  residence,  Bonhill  place,   Dumbar- 
tonshire. 
Turnbull,  John,  engineer,  Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  Port-Dundas,  house,   36  Port- 

Dundas  road. 
Turnbull,  John,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  22  Bothwell  street, 
Turnbull,  John,  of  John  Turnbull  i.f  Co.,  house.  Elm-park,  Govan  road. 
Turnbull,  John,  merchant  and  drysalter,  51  High  street,  house,  102  Blackfriars  St. 
Turnbull,  John,  spirit  dealer  and  slater,  166  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Turnbull,  Joseph,  fraiterer,  81  Argyll  street. 
Turnbull,  Joseph,  turner  and  shuttle-maker,  7  Charlotte  street. 
Turnbull,  Robert,  slater  and  flesher,  175  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Turnbull,  Robert,  flesher,  311  High  street. 

Turnbull,  Wm.  W.,  at  Kidston  and  Waters'  house,  51  Bellgrove  place. 
Turnbull,  Vi  illiam,  &  Co.,  grocers  ;md  spirit  dealers,  23  Cranston  street. 
Turnl'ull,  Mrs.,  51  Bellgrove  place. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  Adam,  lodging  keeper,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  street. 
Turnbull,  Misses,  milliners,  straw-hat  and  dressmakers,  21  Cranston  street. 
TURNER,  Alexander,  of  Martin,  Turner,  <f  Co.,  house,  93  Douglas  street. 
Turner,  Alex.,  superintendent  of  police  fire-engines,  house.  Police  builduigs. 
Turner,  Alexander,  flesher,  3  Crown  street. 

Turner,  Andrew  M.  Y.,  book  deliverer,  BlacUe  and  Son,  ho.,  50  South  Wellington  fit. 
Tuiner,  Angus,  town-clerk,  and  secretary  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Clyde  Navigation  Co., 

house,  14  "W'oodside  terrace. 
Tirrner,  Claud,  &  Sous,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  37  Grasme  street. 
Turner,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  Avhosesale  grocers,  Dallas  court,  229  Aigyll  street. 


TURNER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— UNITED.  301 


Turner,  Duncan,  writer,  37  Virginia  street,  house,  Hillside,  Partick. 

Turner,  Duncan,  merchant,  229  Argyll  street. 

Turner,  James,  of  Thrushgrove,  bailie  of  Provan,  house,  Graham's  buildings,  74 
George  street. 

Turner,  James,  fiesher,  25  Norfolk  street,  house,  144  Crown  street. 

Turner,  James,  druggist,  26  Union  street. 

Turner  &  Muter,  gingham  and  pullicate  manufacturers,  69  Ingram  street. 

Turner  &  Park,  tailors  and  clothiers,  10  Hutcheson  street. 

Turner,  \Vm.  M.,  of  Eraser,  Turner,  cf  Co.,  house,  28  Lj'nedoch  street. 

Turner,  William,  merchant,  54  Buchanan  street,  house,  15  Dixon  street. 

Turner,  William,  flesher,  21  Bridge  street. 

Turner,  Agnes,  cowfeeder,  71  Bishop  street,  Port-Diindas, 

Turner,  Mrs.,  glazier  and  glnss  merchant,  23  Blackfriars  street,  house,  50  Graeme  et. 

TURVEY,  George,  jun.,  jeweller  and  watchmaker,  91  Tiongate. 

TWADDLE  &  Reid,  plumbers,  lead  merchants  and  gas-fitters,  49  West  Nile  street, 
30  Renfield  street,  and  17  London  street. 

TWEE  DIE,  Alexander,  ofTiceedie  and  Crawford,  house,  42  Buccleuch  street. 

Tweedie  &  Crawford,  ironmongers,  37  Jamaica  street. 

Tweedie,  David,  merchant,  1  Howard  street. 

Tweedie,  James,  wholesale  ironmonger,  Morrison's  court,  108  Argyll  street,  house,  13 
Woodside  place. 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  Ann,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  33  Glassford  street  and  5  Ter- 
race street. 

TWEEDLY,  William,  dairyman,  43  South  Coburg  street. 

TYRE  &  Campbell,  commission  merchants,  9  St.  Vincent  place. 

Tyre,  John,  of  Tyre  and  Camjjbell,  9  St.  Vincent  place. 

TYZACK,  Joshua,  &  Son,  glaziers,  glass  merchants  and  benders,  65  George  street. 

u 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  97  and  99  Ingram  street.  Branch  offices,  15  Trongate  and 
6  Washington  street. 

Union  Club,  176  St.  Vincent  street  and  95  Wellington  street.  E.  E.  Dolby,  club- 
master. 

Union  Exchange  Company,  4  National  Bank  buildings.  Queen  street. 

Union  Free  Church,  Morrison  street,  Kingston.     Vacant. 

Union  Loan  Company,  8  East  Clyde  street.     John  Lundie,  manager. 

Union  Loan  Fund,  87  Union  street.     Thomas  Lochhead,  secretary. 

Union  Victualling  Society,  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  212  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Robert  Lang,  salesman. 

Union  Stock  Exchange  of  Glasgow,  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 

Unitarian  Chapel,  106  Union  street;  Rev.  Charles  Clarke,  minister. 

United  Deposit  Assurance  Company,  office,  30  St.  Enoch  square.  James  Wight, 
agent. 

United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Company.  Alex.  B.  Seton,  12  St,  Vincent  place, 
agent. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  40  North  Albion  street ;  Rev.  Dr.  David  King,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  44  Blackfriars  street ;   Rev.  John  Edmond,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Cambridge  street ;  Rev.  John  Eadie,  LL.D.,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  8  Cathedral  st.  ;  Rev.  Dr.  William  Lindsay,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Duke  street;   Rev.  Alexander  Duncan,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church  (Second),  25  East  Campbell  street;  Rev.  William  Ram- 
age,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  28  East  Campbell  street ;  Rev.  John  Ker,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Eglinton  street ;  Rev.  William  Burgess,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  80  Gordon  street;   Rev.  Dr.  Beattie,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church  (Gillespie),  71  Great  Hamilton  street;  Rev,  J.  W.  Bor- 
land, minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Hutchesontown,  61  Hospital  street ;  Rev,  J.  S.  Taylor, 
minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  18  John  street ;  Rev.  Dr.  William  Anderson,  minister. 

LTnited  Presbyterian  Church,  31  John  street,  Bridgeton ;  Rev.  John  Edwards, 
minister. 


302  UNITED.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— VINE. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  26  Kirk  street,  Calton  ;  Rev.  J.  G.  Stewart,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  London  road ;  Rev.  George  JafFrey,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  68  Main  street,  Anderston;  Rev.  Gavin  Struthers,  D.D., 
minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  52  Montrose  st. ;  Rev.  Hamilton  M'Gill,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  85  Renfield  street ;  Rev.  Dr.  Taylor,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church  (Erskine),  South  Portland  street ;  Rev.  John  Macfar- 
lane,  LL.D.,  minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Shamrock  street.     Vacant, 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  77  Wellington  street;  Rev.  Dr.  Robson,  minister. 

Univeksalists'  Place  of  Worship,  Trades'  Hall  buildings,  85  Glassford  street. 

University  Lying-in-Hospital,  College  open,  High  street. 

University  Printing  Office,  35  Miller  street,  George  Richardson. 

URE,  James,  accountant,  8  Prince's  square,  house,  84  North  Hanover  street. 

Ure,  James,  sheriff,  commissarj',  and  justice  of  peace  officer  for  the  counties  of  Ren- 
frew and  Lanark,  61  South  Coburg  street. 

Ure,  James,  spirit  dealer,  55  King  street,  Calton. 

Ure,  John,  &  Son,  calenderers  and  packers,  16  and  20  Montrose  street. 

Ure,  John,  of  John  Ure  and  Son,  house,  114  Montrose  street. 

Ure,  John,  &  Son,  flour  merchants,  159  Bridgegate,  ho.,  Franklin  ter.,  Sandyford. 

Ure,  John,  baker,  119  Stockwell  street. 

Ure,  John,  English  and  mercantile  academy,  16  Ferguson  street,  house,  15  Hill  st. 

Ure,  Walter,  of  John  Ure  and  Son,  house,  114  Montrose  street. 

Ure,  Mrs.  William,  44  St.  Vincent  crescent. 

Ure,  Miss,  teacher,  24  North  Portland  street. 

URIE,  George,  blacksmith,  12  Wallace  street,  house,  78  West  street. 

Urie  &  Co.,  merchants  and  ship  brokers,  8  Prince's  square,  Buchanan  street. 

Urie,  John,  tavern-keeper,  10  King  street. 

Urie,  John,  bookseller  and  librarian,  25  George  street. 

Urie,  John,  wood-engraver,  33  Buchanan  street. 

Urie,  John,  merchant,  8  Prince's  square. 

Urie,  John,  broker,  30  Great  Clyde  street. 

Urie,  Miss,  15  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

URQUHART,  Brothers,  merchants,  109  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Urquhart,  Charles,  cabinet  and  chair-maker,  122  Saltmarket. 

Urquhart,  James,  brassfounder,  27  North  Woodside  road,  house,  37  do. 

Urquhart,  John,  of  Fairhill,  8  Somerset  place. 

Urquhart,  William,  of  Urquhart,  Brothers,  house,  183  Renfrew  street. 

Urquhart,  Mrs.  William,  12  Royal  terrace. 

USHER,  James  &  Thomas,  brewers,  Edinburgh,  office,  225  George  street ;  Donald 
Stewart,  agent. 


VALENTINE,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100  Rottenrow. 

VALLANCE,  Alexander,  beamer,  16  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  delaine  and  shawl  printers.  Queen  court,  62  Queen  street. 

Vallance,  William,  spirit  merchant,  41  George  square  and  15  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 

VAN,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  139  George  street. 

VANDERKISTE,  F.  W.,  collector  of  customs,  11  Royal  crescent. 

VANHEGAN,  Robert,  general  grocer,  418  Parliamentary  road. 

VANNAN,  A.  &  R.,  wine,  spirit,  and  tea  merchants,  Buchanan  court,  75  Argyll  st. 

VARSAMI,  C.  P.,  commission  merchant,  13  Montrose  street. 

VEITCH,  James,  &  Co.,  oil-cloth  manufacturers,  Morrison's  court,  108  Argj'll  st. 

Veitch,  Robert,  builder,  8  Cambridge  street. 

Veitch  &  Spence,  fleshers,  155  Gallowgate  and  59  Bell  street. 

Veitch,  William,  eating-house,  197  Gallowgate. 

Veneer  Saw-miUs,  Stewart  &  Owen,  35  Washington  street. 

Vice -Consulate  of  the  Republic  of  New  Granada,  3  West  Nile  street,  M.  M'Leod 

and  Co. 
Victoria  Life  Assurance  Co.,  M.  M'Naughton  &  Hamilton,  agts.,  59  St.  Vincent  st. 
Victoria  Tavern  and  Commercial  Lodgings,  15  West  George  street. 
VINE,  David,  shoemaker,  153  Cowcaddeus  street. 


VIPOND.— GENERAL  DIRECTOEY.— WALKER.  303 

VIPOND,  Mrs.  (late  Mrs.  Hendry),  tavern  keeper,  80  Trongate. 
VIRTUE,  Jolin,  general  contractor,  4-i  Norfolk  street. 
Virtue,  John,  of  Virtue  and  M'-Nair,  house,  2  Monteith  row. 
Virtue  &  M'Nair,  wholesale  fruit  merchants,  24  Argyll  street. 
VOGT,  A.,  &  Co.,  German-clock  makers,  111  Saltmarket. 
VON-KUNNUER,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  the  piano-forte,  4  Dalhousie  place. 

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WADDEL,  Alexander,  superintendent,  Calton  Mechanics'  Institution,  46  Canning 

street,  Calton. 
Waddel,  Alexander,  of  M.  Waddel  ^  Son,  house,  NeOson's  buildings,  Whitevale  st. 
Waddell,  Archibald,  accountant,  32  Richmond  street. 
Waddell,  Archibald,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  656  Gallowgate. 
Waddell,  David,  spirit  merchant,  150  Gallowgate. 
Waddell,  George,  smith,  ironmonger,  and  lock  and  hinge  maker,  37  Stirling  street, 

Port-Dundas,  house,  153  West  Nile  street. 
Waddell,  James,  baker,  23  Commercial  road. 
Waddell,  J.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  103  Hutcheson  street. 
Waddell,  James,  baker,  38  Cowcaddens  street. 
Waddell,  James,  comb  and  spoon  maker,  35  Trongate. 
Waddell,  James,  47  Scott  street,  Garnethill. 
V\'addel,  James,  ofM.  Waddel  and  Son,  house,  25  Canning  street. 
Waddel,  M.,  and  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  44  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Waddell,  Matthew,  janitor,  CoUege. 

Waddell,  Blichael,  writer,  procurator  of  the  courts  of  Lanarkshire,  Dumbartonshire, 
and  Stirlingshire,  Master  Extraordinary  of  the  Courts  of  Chancery  and  Ex- 
chequer, and  Commissioner  of  the  Courts  of  Queen's  Bench  and  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland,  14  Gordon  street,  house,  41  Buccleuch  street. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  hatters,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  carpet-bag 

and  umbrella  manufacturers,  140  Sauchiehall  street. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Waddell,  Thomas  R.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  ofThos.  Waddell  <f  Co.,  house,  10  Kelvin  terrace. 
Waddell,  William,  builder,  1 1  Miller  street,  house,  52  Holmhead  street. 
Waddell,  W.  S.,  of  Chrystal  and  Waddell,  13  Montrose  street. 
Waddell,  Mrs.  William,  6  Drygate  stieet. 
Waddell,  Misses,  ladies'  stay  and  baby-linen  establishment,  50  Argyll  arcade,  house, 

42  Dundas  street. 
WAGG,  Abner,  general  broker,  23  Carrick  street. 
WAGSTAFF,  John,  engraver,  83  Taj'lor  street. 
WALES,  Henry,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  58  Stockwell  street,  works,  3  Bedford 

street,  house,  9  South  Apsley  place,  Laurieston. 
WALKER,  Adam  &  John,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinuers,  1  Royal  Exchange  court,  works. 

Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Walker,  Alexander,  metal-refiner,  427  Gallowgate. 
Walker,  Alexander,  herbalist,  41  Portugal  street. 

Walker,  Archibald,  of  C.  and  D.  Gray,  house,  10  South  Portland  street. 
Walker,  Arthur  D.,  lamp-black  and  printing-ink  manufacturer,  32  Orr  St.,  Mile-end. 
Walker,  A.,  &  Co.,  general  warehousemen,  Old  Post-office  court,  114  Trongate. 
Walker,  A.  S.,  &  Co.,  power-loom  cloth  manufacturers,  WUliam  street  and  Summer 

street,  Mile -end. 
Walker  &  Carswell,  writers,  72  Wilson  street. 
Walker  &  Co.,  Lanark  cotton-yarn  warehouse,  105  Miller  street. 
Walker,  David,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  145  London  street. 
Walker,  David,  surgeon,  157  Castle  street. 
Walker,  David,  20  Union  street. 

Walker,  Ebenezer  E.,  at  Randolph,  Elliot,  ^-  Co.^s,  house,  35  Paterson  St.,  Kingston. 
Walker,  Gavin,  manufacturer,  17  John  street,  house,  13  Queen's  crescent. 
Walker,  George,  spirit  merchant,  214  Upper  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Walker,  G.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  117  Candleriggs,  mills,  Port- 

Eglinton. 
Walker,  G.  L.,  ofG.  L.  Walker  ^  Co.,  house,  88  Bath  street. 


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Hance,  wholesale  provision  inerchant,  140  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Hugh,  &  Co.,  manufactuiers,  62  Queen  street. 

James,  coach  proprietor.  Tontine  Coach  OiBce,  Trongate,  ho.,  52  Charlotte  St. 

James,  confectioner,  185  High  street. 

James,  millinery  and  straw-bonnets,  61  South  Portland  street. 

James,  post  and  job  master  and  coach- hirer,  102  and  104  West  Xile  streef, 


James,  of  Fovder  and  Walker,  house,  201  Sauchiehall  road. 

James,  carter,  91  Garscube  road. 

James,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  93  Rottenrow. 

James,  coach-builder,  108  Blackfiiars  street,  house,  52  Charlotte  street. 

James,  jun.,  coach-builder,  108  Blackfriars  street,  house,  52  Charlotte  St. 

James,  baker,  61  Glassford  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  5  Warwick  street,  house,  12  Salisbury  street. 

John  E.,  59  Renfield  street. 

John,  merchant,  63  Abbotsford  place. 

John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  77  Garscube  road. 

John,  warehouseman,  25  North  Cobuig  street. 

John,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  128  Buchanan  street. 

John,  jun.,  bleacher,  house,  Castlebank,  Douglas  street,  Partick. 

John,  spirit  dealer,  146  Cowcaddens  street. 

John,  of  Miteside,  Park-house,  Paisley  road. 

John,  baker,  123  Main  street,  Bridgetoa. 

John,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  9  Crown  street. 

jMartin,  bootmaker,  114  George  street. 

M.,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  186  Argyll  street,  house,  6  Union  street. 

Matthew,  of  Walker  and  Carswell,  72  Wilson  street. 

Matthew,  provision  merchant,  45  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Michael,  flesher,  2  Terrace  street. 

M.  D.,  house  and  smithy  coal  merchant,  2  Garnkirk  and  Glasgow  Railway 


Peter,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance  agent,   118  Union  st.,  house, 
Buccleuch  street. 

Peter,  of  Alexander  Smyth  <}  Co.,  house,  12  Sandyford  place. 
Peter,  tea,  coffee,  and  spice  merchant,  27  Sauchiehall  street. 
Peter,  &  Co.,  blacking  manufacturers,  21  London  street. 
Robert,  beadle  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Symington,  97  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Robert,  &  Co.,  fish-curers  and  provision  merchants,  36  Turner's  court. 
Robert,  teacher,  Murdoch's  School,  27  St.  Andrew  square. 
Robert,  of  Robert  Walker  f  Co.,  house,  91  South  Portland  street. 
Robert,  writer,  54  Miller  street,  house,  29  South  Portland  street. 
Robert,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  8  Ingram  street. 
Robert,  of  Letham  Hill.     Letters  left  at  8  Ingram  street. 
Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  calenderers,  hot-pressers,  and  packers,  30  George  sq. 
Robert,  general  commission  agent,  house  factor,  and  officer  of  the  sheriff  aiid 


justice  of  peace  courts,  78  Stockwell  street. 


R.,  watchmaker,  13  Argj'U  street. 

Robert,  veterinary  surgeon,  13  Risk  street. 

Robert,  jun.,  commission  merchant,  28  George  square. 

Thomas,  &  Son,  painters  and  paper-hangers,  102  Sauchiehall  street 

Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  425  Argyll  street. 

Thomas,  outfitter,  hosier,  and  draper,  81  Jamaica  street. 

Thomas,  pastry  baker,  46  Bridge  street. 

Thomas,  dealer  in  building  materials,  66  Grreme  street. 

W.  J.,  ofG.  L.  Walker  c|  Co.,  house,  88  Bath  street. 

W.  &  P.,  brasifounders  and  gasfitters,  99  Gallowgate. 

William,  letter-carrier,  P.  0.,  house,  43  Portugal  street. 

William,  portioner,  119  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

William,  of  Dalziel  and  Walker,  house,  Greenfield  place,  Govan. 

William,  of  John  M'Iniyre  cf  Co.,  house,  Glenluggie,  Kirkintilloch. 

William,  coal  merchant,  14  Glebe  street. 

William,  accountant,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  55  Queen  street. 

William,  confectioner,  69  High  street. 


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Walker,  William,  meal,  barley,  and  flour  merchant,  34  Alston  street. 
Walker,  William,  Venetian-blind  manufacturer,  156  Holm  street. 
Walker,  William,  slater,  148  High  street. 

■Walker,  Mis.,  Railway  tavern  and  commercial  lodgings,  9  Dundas  street. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  ladies'  seminary,  30  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  31  Nicholson  street. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  64  Buccleuch  street. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Janet,  stationer,  280  George  street. 
Walker,  Miss,  136  Castlemilk  place. 

Walker,  Miss,  teacher,  M'Lachlan  School,  50  Cathedral  street. 
Walker,  Isabella,  teacher  of  needlework,  Normal  Seminary,  Dundas  yalc. 
WALKINSHAW,  Daniel,  manager,  City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  and  Reversion- 
ary Company's  Office,  40  St.  Vincent  place. 
Walkinshaw,  Rev.  Wm.,  3  Dalliousie  place. 

WALLACE,  Alexander,  smith,  belUuuiger,  and  gasfitter,  16  North  Portland  street. 
Wallace,  Alexander  Reid,  of  William  Wallace,  sen.,  ^  Co.,  house,  Maxwelton  place. 
Wallace,  Alexander,  of  Wallace  and  Connell,  house,  108  Argyll  street. 
Wallace,  Andre-(v,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  minibus  proprietor,  88  North  street, 

Anderston. 
Wallace  &  Connell,  plumbers  and  lead  merchants,  108  Argyll  street,  and  1G5  North 

street,  Anderston. 
Wallace,  David,  surgeon,  5  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Wallace,  David,  flesher,  447  Argyll  street. 

Wallace,  H.  S.,  trf  Mitchell  a7id  Wallace,  house,  13  "Whitevale  street 
Wallace,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  40  Port-Dundas  road. 
Wallace,  Hugh,  provision  merchant,  432  Argyll  street. 
Wallace,  James,  victuallei',  121  Saltmarket. 
Wallace,  James,  of  William  Wallace  and  Son,  bleachers,  Burnbank.     Letters  left  at 

Mr.  Fisher's,  19  Gordon  street. 
Wallace,  James  &  William,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  16  Bothwell  street. 
Wallace,  James,  hay  and  straw  merchant,  21  Bridgegate. 
Wallace,  James,   sausage-maker,  12   Clyde  terrace,  19  Wellington  arcade,  and  305 

Argyll  street,  house,  13  Nicliolson  street. 
Wallace,  James,  sen.,  of  James  cf  William  Wallace,  house,  2  Clarendon  place.  Great 

Western  road. 
Wallace,  James,  jun.,  of  J.  cf-  W.  Wallace,  and  James  Wallace,  jun.,  4'  Co.,  house, 

1  Lynedoch  street. 
Wallace,  James,  tobacconist,  269  George  street. 
Wallace,  James,  contractor,  62  Queen  street. 

Wallace,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  spinners  and  power-loom  manufacturers,  16  Bothwell  st, 
Wallace,  James,  manufacturer,  IG  Brunswick  lane,  residence,  44  St. Vincent  crescent, 
Wallace,  James,  glass  and  china  merchant,  307  Argyll  street,  house,  13  Nicholson  st. 
Wallace,  J.,  dairy  keeper,  34  biouth  St.  Mungo  street. 
Wallace,  John,  provision  merchant,  48  Adelphi  street,  house,  41  do. 
Wallace,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  Catherine  street,  Anderston. 
Wallace,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  brewer,  75  Maxwell  street. 
Wallace,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  Blackfriars'  street. 
Wallace,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  59  High  street  and  1  Bell  street. 
Wallace,  M,  &  Co.,  coal  masters,  Easterhouse,  Castlehill,  and  Board  collerics,  63  St. 

Vincent  street. 
Wallace,  Richard,  vintner  and  stabler,  8  Gibson  street. 
Wallace,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  11  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Wallace,  Robert,  writer,  6  Woodside  terrace. 
Wallace,  Robert,  plasterer,  3  Dalhonsie  pl.\ce,  New  City  road. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  dairyman,  99  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  48  Gordon  street. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  of  Tho7nas  Wallace  cf  Co.,  house,  Franklm  terrace,  Partick  road- 
Wallace,  William,  baker,  48  Norfulk  street. 

Wallace,  William,  portrait-painter,  at  Mr.  John  Finlay's,  49  Buchanan  street. 
Wallace,  William,  &  Son,  bleachers,  Burnbank.      Letters   and  orders  left  at  Mr, 

Fisher's,  19  Gordon  street. 
Wallace,  William,  of  J.  cf  W.  Wallace,  house,  2  Clarendon  place, 
Wallace,  William,  commission  merchant,  34  Garscube  place. 


306  WALLACE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WARRINGTON". 


Wallace,  William,  milk  and  provision  merchant,  70  George  street. 

Wallace,  Mrs.  C,  90  North  Frederick  street. 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Thomas,  8  Maxwelton  place. 

Wallace,  Mrs.,  132  South  Portland  street. 

Wallace,  Mrs.,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  98  Cowcaddens  street. 

Wallace,  Miss,  teacher.  Miller's  Institution,  151  George  street. 

Wallace,  Miss,  53  Holmhead  street. 

Wallace,  Margaret,  fruiterer,  125  Ingram  street. 

WALLET,  Thomas,  Castle-Douglas  carrier,  47  Stockwell  street. 

WALLIS,  Richard,  confectioner,  11  London  street. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  R.,  lodgings,  11  George  street. 

WALLS,  Hugh,  Wright  and  builder,  91  Maitland  street,  house,  89  do. 

Walls,  William,   merchant   and   commission   agent,  99    Hutcheson   street,    house, 

4  Kelvin  terrace. 
WALMSLEY,  Peter,  potato  merchant,  123  Stobcross  street. 
WALROND,  Ellis,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  St.  Vincent  place. 
Walrond,  Theodore,  of  Calder  park,  33  St.  Vincent  place. 

WALSH,  Thomas,  jun.,  tea,  wine,  spirit,  and  provision  dealer,  107  Finnieston  st. 
WALTERS,  Mrs.  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  43  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
WALTON,  Henry,  cotton  and  engine-waste  dealer,  89  Old  vennel,  house,  86  Black- 
friars  street. 
Walton,  James,  warehouse-keeper,  inland  revenue,  166  Hospital  street. 
WANDS,  Charles,  engraver,  13  Columbia  place,  New  City  road. 
WARD,  Daniel,  fishmonger,  61  Bell  street. 
Ward,  John,  grocer,  50  Parliamentary  road. 
Ward,  Smith,  &  Co.,  iodine  manufacturers  and  manufacturing  chemists,  Scott  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
WARDEN,  Archibald,  commission  agent,  9  Virginia  street,  house,  2  Bloomfield  place, 

Billhead. 
WARD  LAW,  Rev.  R.,  D.D.,  of  West  George  Street  Chapel,  residence,  Garthainlock. 

Letters  left  at  W.  Wardlaw's,  62  Buchanan  street. 
Wardlaw,  Ralph,  jun.,  agent  to  the  West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 

100  West  George  street,  house,  115  Hope  st. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Wardlaw,  Walter,  o/  William  Wardlaw  cf-  Co.,  house,  31  India  street. 
Wardlaw,  William,  &  Co.,  agents  and  commission  merchants,  74  Buchanan  street. 
Wardlaw,  William,  wilter,   and  agent  for  the  Royal  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 

62  Buchanan  street,  house,  13  Claremont  street. 
Wardlaw,  William,  house-painter,  paper-hanger,  and  colom'-merchant,  100  Fife  place, 

West  George  street,  house,  33  Kingston  place. 
WARDLE,  G.  Isaac,  dealer  in  sewed  muslins  and  lace,  42  Argyll  arcade. 
WARDROP,  Henry,  of  Crookedshields,  5  Queen's  crescent. 
Wardrop,  Robert,  merchant,  62  Buchanan  street,  house,  15  Queen's  crescent. 
Wardrop,  Jane,  milliner,  24  Sauchiehall  street. 
Wardrop,  Mrs.  R.,  48  Oxford  street. 

WARES,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  54  M'Alpine  street. 
WARK,  James,  15  Great  Clyde  street. 

Wark,  James,  family  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  178  Cowcaddens  street. 
Wark,  John,  hive-water  manufacturer,  30  Savoy  street,  Bridgeton. 
Wark,  William,  grocer  and  hive-water  manufacturer,  17  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Wark,  Mrs.  John,  hive-water  maker,  138  Gallowgate. 
WARNOCK,  Daniel  C,  teacher.  Regent's  Place  U.  P.  Church  School,  Old  vennel, 

house,  8  Park  place,  Paisley  road. 
Warnock,  James,  136  High  street. 

Warnock,  James,  horse  dealer  and  carter,  182  Gallowgate. 
Warnock,  Robert  and  John,  candle  manufacturers,  and  soap  and  oil  merchants,  31 

Ropework  lane. 
Warnock,  Samuel,  victualler,  81  Eglinton  street,  house,  79  do. 
WARREN,  Thomas,  of  Carson,  Warren,  4  Co.,  house,  79  Garscube  road. 
Warren,  William,  carver  and  gilder,  95  Argyll  street. 
Warren,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  professor  of  music,  65  Bath  street. 
WARRINGTON,  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  goldsmith,  154  Argyll  street,  house 

11  Buccleuch  street. 
Warrington,  William,  pawnbroker,  179  Cowcaddens  street. 


WATER.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY — WATSON.  307 


Water  Bailie's  Office,  16  Robertson  street. 

WATTERS,  Andrew,  and  Son,  fleshers,  28  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 

Waters,  Thomas,  superintendent  of  cleansing,  house,  64  York  street. 

Waters,  William,  of  Kidston  and  Waters,  house,  35  Robertson  street. 

WATERSON  &  Co.,  Berlin  warehouse,  22  Buchanan  street,  house,  52  Holmhead  st. 

Waterson,  William,  teacher,  48  Dale  street,  house,  45  Cook  street,  Tradestou. 

Waterston,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  22  Scotland  street,  Tradeston. 

WATKINS,  John,  writer,  85  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  170  Sauchiehall  street. 

WATSON,  Adam,  coal-merchant,  Hutchesontowu  Coal-yard,  house,  114  Castle- 
milk  place. 

Watson,  Alexander,  teller,  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  40  Abbotsford  place. 

Watson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  warehousemen,  1  South  Frederick  street. 

Watson,  Alexander,  hay  and  grain  merchant,  374  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  Andrew,  draper,  135  Cambridge  street. 

Watson,  Andrew,  baker,  264  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  Andrew,  cooper,  171  Port-Dundas  road,  house,  62  Steward  street. 

Watson,  Rev.  Archibald,  of  St.  Matthew's,  40  Woodlands  road. 

Watson,  Archibald,  of  Fleming,  Watson,  and  Nairn,  house,  189  Hill  st.,  Ganiethill. 

Watson,  Archibald,  plumber  and  brassfounder,  36  and  45  George  st.,  house,  26  do. 

Watson,  A,,  baby  linen  and  French  stay  warehouseman,  37  and  38  Ai-gyll  arcade. 

Watson,  A.  and  J.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  51  Candleriggs. 

Watson,  A.,  furniture  dealer,  44  East  Clyde  street. 

Watson  and  Barr,  wine  merchants,  8  Gordon  street. 

Watson  and  Bruce,  masons  and  builders,  129  Cambridge  street  and  3  Cowcaddens  st. 

Watson,  C.  H.,  commission  agent  and  broker,  house,  116^  Cumberland  street. 

Watson,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  96  Garscube  road. 

Watson,  Charles,  at  G.  and  J.  Burns'',  house,  10  Clarendon  place. 

Watson,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  196  Argyll  street. 

Watson  &  Co.,  merchants,  16  St.  Vincent  place. 

Watson,  David,  of  Watson  <^  Co.,  house,  Kew  terrace.  Botanic  gardens. 

Watson,  David,  at  John  Smith  and  Son^s,  booksellers,  house,  72  Buccleuch  street. 

Watson,  David,  at  D.  and  H.  Ingles's,  78  Miller  street. 

Watson,  David,  of  Fisher,  Watson,  and  Wright,  8  Springfield  court,  Queen  street. 

Watson,  Ebenezer,  M.D.,  152  St.  Vincent  street. 

Watson,  Francis,  baker  and  confectioner,  166  Sauchiehall  street,  house,  162  do. 

Watson,  Francis  W.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian,  42  Stevenson  street,  house, 
57  Abercromby  street. 

Watson,  George,  public  library,  23  North  Albion  street. 

Watson,  George,  baker,  2  Eglinton  street. 

Watson,  George,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  account-book  manufacturer,  98  Glassford 
street. 

Watson,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  223  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  Henry,  of  Henry  Watson  <^  Co..,  and  Watson  and  M^  William,  house,  314 
.  Greenhill  place. 

Watson,  Henry,  of  Lockharts  and  Watson,  house,  98  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 

Watson,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants,  17  St.  Vincent  place. 

Watson,  James  G.,  of  Buchanan,  Watson,  ^  Co.,  house,  1  Woodside  terrace. 

Watson,  James,  agent  for  Edinburgh  Ropery  and  Sail-cloth  Co.,  ho.,  102  Bath  st. 

Watson,  James,  accountant  and  sharebroker,  agent  for  the  Sun  Fire  and  Life  Office, 
Phoenix  Foreign  Fire  Office,  and  Crown  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London,  32  St. 
Vincent  place,  house,  9  Blythswood  square. 

Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  slop  and  shirt  warehouse,  58  Ingram  street. 

Watson,  James,  M.D.,  152  St.  Vincent  street. 

Watson,  James,  cashier.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  2  Woodside  terrace. 

Watson,  James,  of  Sivewright,  Watson,  cf  Co.,  81  St.  Vincent  street. 

Watson,  James,  victualler  and  hay  dealer,  120  and  122  Canning  street. 

Watson,  James,  writer,  7  Eglinton  place. 

Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  victuallers,  109  Green  street,  Calton. 

Watson,  John  M.,  of  Chishohi  and  Watson,  house,  8  Ure  place. 

Watson,  John,  merchant,  141  St.  Vincent  street. 

Watson,  John,  salesman,  25  Coburg  street. 

Watson,  John,  Netherwood  and  Newarthill  CoUeries,  49  West  George  street,  Louse, 
42  Scott  street. 


308  WATSON.— GENERAL  DIEECTORY.— WATT. 


WatsoB,  Jobn,  agent,  32  Green  street,  Calton. 

Watson,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  133  Fiimieston  street. 

Watson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  8  and  10  Queen  street. 

Watson,  John,  provision  store,  37  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Watson,  John,  jun.,  coalmaster,  22  St.  Enoch  square,  house,  68  AVest  Regent  st 

Watson,  John  H.,  of  Clyde.  Boiile-work  Co.,  house,  Balgray  tower. 

Watson,  John,  and  Son,  Clyde  Bottle-works,  Chales  street,  St.  EoUox, 

Watson,  John,  late  of  Smith's  court,  house,  35  Renfrew  street. 

Watson  and  M'William,  merchants  andpower-loom  manufacturers,  17  St.  Vincent  pi, 

Watson,  Matthew,  flesher,  483  Gallowgate. 

Watson  and  Pozzie,  working  jewellers,  and  watch-case  makers,  13  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  Richard,  of  North  British  Mail,  house,  1  Dalhousie  place. 

Watson,  Robert,  12  Great  Clyde  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  Son,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  20  Hope  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Cranston  place. 

Watson,  Robert,  baker,  120  Stockwell  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  wholesale  Scotch  warehouseman,  11  South  Frederick  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  mail  contractor,  70  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Watson,  Robert,  shawl  manufacturer  and  general  draper,  269  Sauchiehali  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  391  Gallowgate. 

Watson,  Robert,  Anderston  Eottle-works,  32  Lancefield  street. 

Watson,  Thomas,  of  Burdowie.     Letters  left  at  101  Glebe  street. 

Watson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  34  Khig  street,  Tradeston. 

Watson,  Thomas,  117  West  Regent  street. 

Watson,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  25  Cumberland  lane,  house,  64  Ab- 

botsford  place. 
Watson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  91  West  Regent  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  victualler,  65  Commercial  road, 
Watson,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer,  105  London  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  12  Clj-de  street,  Anderston. 
Watson,  Thomas,  clerk,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  dairy-keeper,  27  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 
Watson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  28  Cochran  street. 
Watson,  William,  sherifl- officer  and  constable,  71  Eeid  street,  Bridgeton. 
Watson,  William,  baker,  20  George  street  and  225  High  street. 
Watson,  William,  3  Brandon  place. 
Watson,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  house,  Partickhill. 
Watson,  William,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer  and  leather  mei'chaut,  29  Fiudlr.y 

street,  house,  119  West  Campbell  street. 
Watson,  William  W.,  of  Watson,  Thomson,  <f  Co.,  house,  135  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson,  William,  candle  manufacturer,  dealer  in  oils,  &c.,  1 3  Clyde  St.,  Anderstou. 
Watson,  William,  clerk,  Clydesdale  Bank,  house,  54  Abbotsford  place, 
Watson,  W,  O.,  general  merchant,  24  and  26  Great  Clyde  street, 
Watson,  W,  W.,  teacher.  Bachelor's  hall.  Sister  street, 
Watson,  Mrs,  Elizabeth,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Love  loan, 
Watson,  Mrs.,  matron,  North  prison,  71  Duke  street. 
W^atson,  Mrs.  Robert,  28  Lynedoch  street, 
Watson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  34  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Watson,  Mrs.  W.,  spirit  merchant,  53  Clj'de  place. 
Watson,  M.,  dressmaker,  50  Bridge  street, 
WATT,  Allan,  potato  merchant.  111  Eglinton  street. 
Watt,  Charles,  32  Montrose  street. 

Watt,  Charles,  Commercial  Bank,  house,  190  New  City  road. 
Watt,  Frederick,  baker,  80  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Watt,  George,  surgeon,  92  West  Regent  street. 
Watt,  James,  measuring-tape  and  case  inaker,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 
Watt,  James,  hosier  and  outfitter,  63  Jamaica  street,  house,  65  do. 
Watt,  James,  coalmaster,  5  St.  Rollox  depot.  Low  road. 
Watt,  James,  tobacconist  and  house-factor,  140  Cowcaddens,  house,  1 1  South  Stur- 

ling  street. 
Watt,  James,  rag  merchant,  41  M'Alpine  street. 
Watt,  John,  builder,  8  Sauchiehali  street. 
Watt,  John,  merchant,  66  and  68  Oxford  street. 


WATT.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WEIR.  309 

Watt,  John,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  bookbinder,  426  Argj'U  street. 

Watt,  J.  &  R.)  grocers,  2  Cathedral  street,  and  67  Dundas  street. 

Watt,  Robert,   outfitter,  hosier  and  glover,  159   Buchanan  street,  house,  84   North 

Hanover  street. 
Watt,  Robert,  accountant,  112  Fife  place,  West  George  street. 
Watt,  Robert,  hardware  merchant,  37  .Main  street,  Anderston. 
Watt,  Thomas,  Carmunnock  carrier,  47  King  street. 
Watt,  William,  manufacturing  chemist,  works,  Dunchattan,  Duke  street. 
Watt,  William,  commission  agent,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Watt,  Mrs.  Robert,  260  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watt,' Mrs.  Robert,  56  Agnew  place,  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
WAUGH,  Allan,  victualler,  109  Saltmarket,  house,  115  do. 
Waugh,  Andrew,  flesher,  68  Govan  street. 
Waugh  &  Co.,  merchants,  37  Glassford  street,  back  land. 
Waugh,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  407^  Argyll  street. 

Waugh,  William,  assistant-inspector  City  Poor-House,  house,  1  Little  Dovebill. 
Waugh,  Mrs.  Thomas,  130  Broomielaw. 
WAYMAN,  William,  upholsterer,  38  Gordon  street. 

WEATHERHEAD,  Alexander,  vinegar  and  pickle  manufacturer,  244  Argyll  st. 
Weatherhead,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  153  West  Nile  street. 
WEATHERLY,  Mrs.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  67  Glassford  street. 
WEBB,  Henry  B.,  and  Co.,  brokers,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 
WEBSTER,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  9  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Webster,  David,  millwright,  machine  tool  maker,  and  smith,  33   Great   Haiuiltou 

street,  house,  55  New  street,  Calton. 
Webster,  George,  spirit-level  maker,  16  Miller's  place. 

Webster,  James,  shirt-maker  and  laceman,  86  and  88  Argyll  st.,  ho  ,  13  Bellgrove  st, 
Webster,  John,  at  iPDonald  and  M^Laurin's,  house,  21  Apsley  place. 
Webster,  John,  33  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Webster,  J.,  furnishing  shop,  22  Sauchiehall  street. 

Webster,  Robert,  &  Son,  silk  mercers  and  woollen  drapers,  75  and  77  Trongate. 
Webster,  Robert,  sen.,  of  Robert  Webster  and  Son,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  street. 
Webster,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Webster  and  Son,  house,  35  St.  Andrew  street. 
Webster,  William,  teacher  of  navigation  and  mathematics,  Custom-house  buildings, 

Great  Clyde  street, 
WEDDELL,  Thomas  H.,  at  John  Cairney's,  house,  61  Grove  street. 
WEDDERSPOON,  John,  of  J.  and  T.  C.  Wedderspoon,  French  vice-consul,  house, 

20  Blythswood  square. 
Wedderspoon,  J.  &  T.  C.,  commission  merchants,  4  Botliwell  street. 
Wedderspoon,  William,  of  Cross,  Wedderspoon,  cf  Co.,  house,  183  Renfrew  street. 
Weekly  Register  Office,  Royal   Exchange  buildings,  area,  south  side,  R.  Stuart  & 

Co.     John  Gibb,  agent. 
WEIR,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer  and  house  factor,  21  Clyde  terrace. 
Weir,  David,  mail  guard,  1 8  North  Albion  street. 
Weir,  David,  tea  and  spirit  dealer,  128  Renfrew  street. 
Weir,  Duncan  Harkuess,  M.A.,  professor  of  Oriental  languages,  College. 
Weir,  Ebenezer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  North  st.  and  41  and  43  Maxwell  st. 
Weir,  George,  eating-house,  22  Govan  street. 
Weir,  Gilbert,  merchant,  15  Claremont  street. 
Weir,  James  B.,  draper,  162  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Weir,  James,  flesher,  128  Garscube  road. 
Weir,  James,  106  North  Frederick  street. 
Weir,  James,  baker,  36  Crown  street. 

Weir,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  102  Garscube  road  and  235  Cowcaddeus, 
Weir,  John,  spirit  dealer,  104  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Weir,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Miller  street. 

Weir,  M'llroy,  &  Co.,  ironfounders  and  smiths,  33  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 
Weir,  Matthew,  grocer  and  confectioner,  23 1  Buchanan  street. 
Weir,  Matthew,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  263  Argyll  street. 
Weir,  Robert,  papermaker  and  stationer,  44  Queen  street. 
Weir,  Robert,  contractor,  123  Castle  street. 

Weir,  Rev.  Robert,  minister  of  Seamen's  Chapel,  house,  33  Paterson  st.,  Kingston, 
Weir,  Walter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  144  Gallowgate. 


310  WEIR.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WHYTE. 


Weir,  Dr.  William,  surgeon,  3  Hill  street,  GarnetHll. 

Weir,  William,  jun.,  of  William  Weir,jun.,  ^  Co.,  house,  96  Nortli  Hanover  street. 

Weir,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  17  South  Frederick  street. 

Weir,  William,  successor  to  Andrew  Watson  &  Co.,  flesher,  4  King  St.,  house,  10  do. 

Weir,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  56  John  street,  Bridgeton. 

WELD  ON,  William,  surgeon,  26  Canning  street,  Calton,  house,  12  do. 

WELLBURN,  John,  bootmaker,  32  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Wellington  Pottery,  604  Gallowgate.     Mrs.  Williamson. 

Wellington  Spinning  and  Weaving  Works,  Govan  street. 

Wellpark  Free  Church,  Ark  lane,  Duke  street.     Vacant. 

WELCH,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  34  Green  street,  Calton. 

Welch,  Charles,  piano-forte  maker,  86  St.  George's  road, 

Welsh,  James,  joiner,  158  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Welsh,  James,  glazier  and  colour  dealer,  66  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Welsh,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  103  Canning  street,  Calton. 

Welsh,  John,  coppersmith  and  gas-fitter,  25  Brown  street. 

Welch,  William,  baker,  37  Duke  street. 

Welsh,  William,  currier,  and  shoe  and  leather  merchant,  49  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Welsh,  William,  stripe,  check,   and  gingham  manufacturer,  62   Hutcheson  street, 

house,  508  Gallowgate. 
Welsh,  Anne,  green  grocer,  63  West  George  street. 
Welsh,  Mrs.  D.,  furnishing  shop,  125  George  street. 

WENLEY,  JIark,  clerk  of  inland  revenue,  house,  20  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 
Wesleyan  Association  Chapel,  Canon  street ;  Rev.  Thomas  Newton,  minister. 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Chapel,  107  Green  st.,  Calton;  Rev.  William  Hales,  minister. 
Wesleyan  Chapel,  29  John  street ;  Rev.  J.  P.  Hetherington,  minister. 
WEST,  Daniel,  gilder,  115  High  street. 

West,  Matthew,  smith,  gasfitter,  and  bellhanger,  46  Back  wynd. 
West,  William,  spirit  dealer,  13  Wallace  court. 
West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.     Agents,  Ralph  Wardlaw,  jun.,  100 

West  George  street ;  J.  Brown  &  J.  Wilkie,  135  Buchanan  street ;  and  A.  Black, 

40  Buchanan  street ;  Fire  Alarm  Bell  at  the  office,  100  West  George  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
West  of  Scotland  Electro-plating  Establishment,  300  Buchanan  street. 
West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  11  West  Nile  street ;  Jas.  Anderson,  manager. 
WESTENHOLZ,  A.,  Danish  vice-consul,  80  Union  street. 
Westenholz  &  Co.,  merchants  and  corn  factors,  80  Union  street. 
Western  Academy,  148  New  City  road. 

Western  Apothecaries'  Co.,  chemists  and  druggists,  130  New  City  road. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Miller  street ;  Donald  Smith,  manager. 
WESTLANDS,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  118  Sauchiehall  street. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Western  Bank  buildings,   70   Canning  street ;  Andrew 

Reid,  agent. 
Western  liank  of  Scotland  Branch,  350  Argyll  street. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch,  73  South  Portland  street ;  Wm.  Thomson,  agent. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch,  211  Cowcaddens  street ;  N.  Pm-ves,  agent. 
Western  Club;  Alexander  Milne,  master,  147  Buchanan  street. 
Western  Friendly  Society  Office,  99  St.  Vincent  street ;  John  Smith,  manager. 
Western  Rope-work,  250  Stobeross  street. 

Western  St.  James's  School,  8  East  Clyde  street ;  James  Muir,  teacher. 
Western  Training  Academy,  8  Thistle  street,  Sauchiehall  road ;  James  Long,  rector. 

— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
WHANNEL,  James,  at  Service  and  Workman's,  house,  8  Eglinton  place,  Eglinton  st. 
WHARRIE,  Mrs.,  168  St.  George's  road. 
WHEATLEY,  Mrs.,  130  South  Portland  street. 
WHISH,  C,  &,  Co.,  straw-hat  and  millinery  warehouse,  103  St.  Vincent  street,  ho., 

146  New  City  road. 
WHITBREAD  &  Co.,  brewers,  London ;  J.  B.  Sherriff",  agent. 
WHITFIELD,  William,  agent  to  Newton,  Keats,  &  Co.,  ho.,  2  Oakvale,  Billhead. 
WHYTE,  Alexander,  heddle-maker,  16  Canon  street,  ho.,  95  North  Hanover  street 
White,  Alexander,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  37  Stobeross  street. 
Wliyte,  A.  C,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  220  and  224  Argyll  street. 
Whyte,  Andrew,  of  J.  W,  Smith  and  Whyte,  house,  33  North  Hanover  street. 


WHYTE.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WHYTE.  311 

Whyte,  Andrew  R.,  27  Garscube  place,  Port-Dundas  road. 

Whyte  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  1  South  Exchange  place,  77  Queen  street. 

Whyte,  C.  &  R.,  spirit  dealers,  101  Gallowgate. 

Whyte,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoemaker,  127  West  Nile  street. 

Whyte,  David,  machine  maker  and  weavers'  wtight,  10  Sidney  street. 

Whyte,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  187  Castle  street. 

White  &  Gairduer,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  20  Buchanan  street. 

White,  George,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  3  Buchanan  street,  ho.,  22  Abbotsford  pi. 

White  &  Grant,  engineers,  boilei--makers,  and  millwrights,  154  New  Dalraarnock  rd. 

White  and  Henderson,  plumbers,  gasfitters,  and  lead  merchants,  2  Sauchiehall  street. 

WTiyte,  James,  &  Sou,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  140  Queen  street,  cabinet 
workshops,  89  West  Nile  street, 

WTiite,  James,  pawnbroker,  13  Orr  street  and  10  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

White,  James,  optician  and  mathematical  instrument  maker,  24  Renfield  street. 

Wbite,  James,  baker,  76  New  City  road. 

White,  James,  spirit  dealer,  198  Gallowgate. 

White,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  46  Adelphi  street. 

Whyte,  James,  jun.,  at  James  Whyte  and  Soris,  house,  5  West  Regent  street. 

White,  James,  baker,  77  King  street,  Tradeston. 

White,  James,  writer,  of  Couper  and  White,  house,  Hayfield,  near  Rutherglen. 

White,  John  and  James,  manufacturing  chemists,  31  Union  street,  works,  Shawfield, 
near  Rutherglen. 

WTiite,  J.  P.,  artist,  34  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

White,  John,  of  J.  <f  J.  White,  house,  Shawfield,  near  Rutherglen. 

Whyte,  John,  glass  merchant  and  glazier,  37  Jamaica  street,  house,  192  Argyll  st. 

White,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  ^  J.  White,  house,  Clydebank,  near  Rutherglen. 

Wliite,  John,  writer,  agent  for  the  Industrial  and  General  Life  Assurance  and  Deposit 
Co.,  66  Miller  street,  house,  35  Warwick  street. 

White,  John,  teacher  of  English,  geography,  and  history,  97  Sauchiehall  street. 

WTiite,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Bazaar. 

WTiite,  John,  miller,  Scotstown  mills,  Partick. 

WTiite,  John,  house-painter  and  paper-hanger,  37  Union  street. 

Whyte,  .John,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  house,  36  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

WTiyte,  John,  temperance  hotel,  Melville  place,  132  Trongate. 

^Vhite,  John,  merchant,  28  Abbotsford  place. 

White,  John  L.,  of  White  and  Henderson,  house,  84  North  Hanover  street. 

White,  Joseph,  at  James  Lumsden  and  Son's,  20  Queen  street. 

White  &  Kirkland,  grain  and  provision  merchants,  109  High  street. 

WTiite  &  Kirkland,  wholesale  grain  and  provision  merchants,  Stourbridge  court,  210 
Argyll  street. 

White,  Peter,  of  White  and  Gairdner,  agent  for  the  Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insu- 
rance Company,  and  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  20  Buchanan  street,  house,  3 
Somerset  place. 

WTiite,  Robert,  merchant,  256  West  George  street. 

White,  Robert,  at  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.'s,  house,  10  Salisbury  st.,  Laurieston. 

■Whyte,  Robert,  teacher  of  English,  Geography,  and  History,  48  George  square. 

White,  Robert,  of  Robert  White  ^  Co.,  house,  128  South  Portland  street. 

White,  Robert,  fish  and  provision  merchant,  451  Argyll  street,  house,  30  William 
street,  Anderston. 

White,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton,  woollen,  worsted,  and  linen-yarn  merchants,  120 
Brunswick  street. 

WTiyte,  Robert,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  111  St.  Vincent  street,  house,  Sandy- 
ford,  Sauchiehall  street. 

WTiyte,  Thomas,  late  Blackburn  and  Whyte,  muslin  manufacturer,  28  St.  Vincen  t 
place,  house,  8  St.  George's  road. 

WTiyte,  Thomas,  at  Bartonshill  Coal  Co.^s,  house,  123  West  Nile  street. 

WTiite,  Thomas,  sheriff'-officer,  39  Shuttle  street. 

White,  W.  &  D.,  warpers,  120  Brunswick  street. 

Whyte,  William,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  15  Herbertson  street. 

Whyte,  William,  &  Co.,  general  merchants,  89  Gallowgate. 

White,  William,  &  Son,  tobacco-pipe  makers,  15  Gibson  st.,  ho.,  N.  Woodside  road. 

Whyte,  William,  of  James  Whyte  and  Son,  house,  12  Woodside  place. 

Whyte,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 


312  WHYTE.— GEJTERAL  DIRECTORY— WILKIE. 

Whyte,  William,  of  KilmarJirin}',  113  St.  Vincent  street. 

Whyte,  William,  spirit  dealer,  47  Castle  street. 

Whyte,  Wiiliara,  at  John  Cree's,  jiin.,  stationer,  house,  7  Brighton  place. 

Whyte,  William,  jim.,  113  St.  Vincent  street. 

White,  William,  spirit  dealer,  1  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 

White,  William,  nail  manufacturer,  19  Portugal  lane. 

Whyte,  Williaui,  of  Win.   Whyte  (f  Co.,  house,  49  Gallowgate. 

White,  William,  of  W.  and  D.  White,  house,  90  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Whyte,  William,  of  Whyte  cj-  Co.,  house,  17  Elmbank  crescent. 

White,  William  J.,  oil  merchant  and  drysalter,  104  Union  street. 

White,  Mrs.  Edward,  34  Dundas  street. 

White,  Mrs.  James,  Fairfield,  Govan. 

Wliite,  Mrs.  John,  6  South  Hanover  street. 

White,  Mrs.  Robert,  87  South  Portland  street. 

Whyte,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Wellbank,  41  Finniestou  street. 

Whyte,  Miss,  6  Lynedoch  place. 

Whyte,  Misses,  dressmakers,  89  Main's  street. 

Whyte,  Miss  A.,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  warehouse,  13  Candlerigg.s. 

Whyte,  Jane,  41  Finnieston  road. 

WHITEHEAD,  Joseph,  jun.,  23  St.  Andrew's  square. 

WHITEHILL,  John,  broom  merchant  and  carter,  27  and  35  Carrick  street, 

WHITELAW,  K,at  C.  Boyd  cj-  Son's,  house,  64  Abbotsford  place. 

Whitelaw,  George,  of  D.  Cook  cf  Co.,  house,  64  Abbotsford  place. 

Whitelaw,  .James,  spirit  dealer  and  cowfeeder,  17  Adelphi  street. 

Whitelaw,  James,  3  Greenlaw  place.  Paisley  road. 

Whitelaw,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  80  M'Alpine  street. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.  Archibald,  104  Montrose  street. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.  Robert,  30  York  street. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  boarding  and  day  school,  Kensington  place,  113  Sauchiehall  .street. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  fishmonger,  65  St.  George's  place,  house,  288  Buchanan  street. 

Whytelaw,  Mrs.,  168  St.  Georc;e's  road. 

WHITEMAN,  W.  W.,  of  Reid  and  Whiteman,  house,  1C5  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

WHITESMITH,  William,  spirit  merchant,  104  High  street. 

WHITSON",  Alexander,  manager,  Avton  Place  Factory,  52  Old  vennel. 

WHITTET,  Alexander,  grocer,  38  South  Portland  stre'et. 

WHITTON,  James,  teacher  of  English  and  Geography,  94  West  Nile  street,  aud 

175  Buchanan  street. 
WIGHAM,  William,  victualler,  1^  Eglinton  street. 
WIGHT,  James,  assurance  agent,  95  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Wight,  James,  United  Deposit  Assurance  Co.,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 
WIGHTON,  William,  portrait-painter,  Mrs.  Shaw's,  132  South  Portland  street. 
WILDRIDGE,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  billiard-rooms,  81  King  street. 
WILKIE,  David,  of  J.  and  D.  Wilkie  and  Faulds,  writer,  and  master  extraordinary 

in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  house,  2  South  Portland  street. 
Wilkie,  David,  corn  factor,  13  Hope  street. 
Wilkie,    George  B.,   merchant,    135   Buchanan  street,   residence,   Woodend  house, 

Cathcart. 
Wilkie,  James,  &  Co.,  agricultural  implement  makers,  Uddingstone.     Agents,  P.  & 

R.  Fleming,  29  Arg3'll  street. 
Wilkie,  James,  of  J.  Brown  and  J.  Wilkie,  residence,  Woodend  house,  by  Cathcart. 
Wilkie,  J.  &  D.,  &  Fauld.s,  writers,  and  agents  for  the  English  and  Scottish  Law  Life 

Assurance  and  Loan  Association,  46  George  square. 
Wilkie,  John,  beadle  of  St.  Enoch's,  and  funeral  undertaker,  11  Turner's  court,  MT 

Argyll  street. 
Wilkie,  John,  writer,  of  J.  and  D.  Wilkie  and  Faulds,  residence,  Hillhead  house,  by 

Woodside. 
Wilkie,  John,  lodgings,  2  Duke  street. 
Wilkie,  John,  house  proprietor,  113  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Wilkie,  John,  grocer,  19  King  street,  Calton. 

Wilkie,  John,  of  Yule  and  Wilkie,  engineers,  house,  257  West  George  street. 
Wilkie,  Robert,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker,  22  London  street  and  258  Argyll  st. 
Wilkie,  Samuel,  spirit  dealer,  41  Broad  street.  Mile-end. 
Wilkie,  Thomas,  victualler  and  hay  dealer,  41  Main's  street,  Blythswoodholm. 


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Wilkie,  William,  broker  and  commission  merchant,  54  Miller  street,  ho.,  49  Batii  st. 

Wilkie,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian,  27  Stevenson  street. 

Wilkie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilkie,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  straw-hat  maker,  15  Cambridge  street. 

Wilkie,  Misses  F.  &  T.,  corset-makers,  17  Argyll  arcade. 

WILKINSON,  A.,  letterpress-printer,  lithographer,  and  engraver,  191  Argj'll  St. 

Wilkinson,  Heywood,  &  Co.,  varnish,  japan,  and  colour  manufacturers,  BHttle 
bridge,  London  ;  Alex.  M.  Edwards,  agent,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wilkinson,  James,  upholsterer,  26  Turner's  court,  87  Ai-gyU  street. 

Wilkinson,  John,  at  Charles  Tennant  cf  Co.^s,  49  Cochran  street. 

Wilkinson,  John,  wright  and  builder,  5  Morrison  street,  Kingston,  house,  9  Dundas 
street,  do. 

Wilkinson,  Mrs.,  &  Guthrie,  dressmakers,  41  Morrison  street. 

WILLIAMSON,  Alexander,  King's  Arms  hotel,  66  Trongate. 

WUliamson,  Alexander,  at  James  Stewards,  22  Ingram  street,  house,  86  North  Fre- 
derick street. 

Williamson,  David,  and  Sons,  warehousemen  and  manufacturers,  182  Trongate. 

Williamson,  David,  and  Sons,  wholesale  tea  dealers,  182  Trongate. 

Williamson,  George,  &  Co.,  warehousemen  and  manufacturers,  182  Trongate. 

Williamson,  George,  of  George  Williamson  <^  Co.,  house,  21  South  Apsley  place. 

Williamson,  George,  broker,  15  Rottenrow  street. 

Williamson,  John,  slater,  72  Wilson  street. 

Williamson,  John,  o/J".  i^'  R.  Williamson,  house,  124  Doviglas  street. 

Williamson,  John,  tobacconist,  43  George  square,  house,  Heathbank,  Bishopbridge. 

Williamson,  John,  steam-packet  agent,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 

Williamson,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 

Williamson,  John,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  50  Candleriggs,  ho.,  20  Hill  pi.,  Stirling's  rd. 

Williamson,  John,  smith,  bell-hanger,  and  gasfitter,  35  Canon  st ,  ho.,  65  College  St. 

WOliamson,  John,  provision  merchant  and  grocer,  315  Sauchiehall  street. 

Williamson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  29  Trongate,  house,  56  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Williamson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  49  Bridge  street,  house,  61  do. 

WUliamson,  J.  &  R,,  wine  merchants,  3  Royal  Exchange  court,  85  Queen  street 
and  17  Exchange  square. 

Williamson,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  52  Glassford  street. 

WUliamson,  Robert,  assistant  inspector.  City  Poor  House,  house,  80  Maitland  street. 

Williamson,  Stephen,  &  Co.,  merchants,  18  Virginia  street. 

WUliamson,  Stephen,  nj" Stephen  Williamson  ^  Co.,  ho.,  13  Ayr  pi.,  Carnarvon  st. 

Williamson  &  Stark,  wholesale  grocers.  Tontine,  back  buildings. 

Williamson,  Thos.,  at  William  Middleton  (|-  Co.^  house,  187  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 

WUliamson,  Julia,  stationer  and  bookseller,  44  Milton  street,  Cowcaddens. 

WUliamson,  Mrs.  D.,  51  Abbotsford  place. 

WUliamson,  Mrs.  John,  Wellington  Pottery,  house,  47  Belgrove  street. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  5  Trongate. 

Williamson,  Mrs.,  Williamson  place,  John  street,  Greenhead,  Bridgeton. 

Williamson,  Misses,  milliners  and  straw-hat  makers,  36  Renfrew  street. 

WILLIS,  WUliam,  merchant,  43  Virginia  street, 

WILLOCK,  Boyd,  102  New  City  road. 

Willock,  Richmond,  superintendent  of  vagrancy.  City  Poor  House,  house,  19  North 
Portland  street. 

WILLS,  William,  warehouseman,  8  Findlay  street. 

WILSON,  Adam,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  137  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Wilson,  Adam,  tailor  and  clothier,  245  High  street. 

WUson,  Alexander,  victualler,  62  King  street. 

WUson,  Alexander,  wire-worker,  and  wire-cloth  manufacturer,  43  Trongate. 

WUson,  Alexander,  grain  merchant,  49  Turner's  court,  87  Argj'll  street. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  51  Dundas  street. 

Wilson,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Bridgeton  Free  Church,  Bellfield  house,  320  Duke  st. 

WUson,  Alexander,  manager,  Gorbals  Foundry,  167  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

WUson,  Alexander,  victualler,  48  Dale  street  "and  56  and  58  Reid  street,  Bridgeton. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  victualler,  137  Gallowgate. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  starther,  15  North  St.  Mungo  street. 

Wilson,  A.  R.,  tailor,  clothier,  and  hatter,  67  Union  street  and  181  Argyll  street. 


314  WILSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WILSON. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  of  Wilson  4'  Machechnie,  house,  Queen  arcade,  112  Renfrew  street. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  victualler,  59  King  street,  Tradeston,  house,  100  Nelson  st.,  do. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  victualler,  5  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  headle  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  house,  239  George  street. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  starcher,  167  Stirling's  road. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  of  Wilson  and  Kelso,  house,  19  Clarendon  place. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  grocer  and  provision  merchants,  94  Crown  street. 

Wilson,  A.  M.,  at  J.  Mair  ^  Co.'s,  house,  48  Renfrew  street. 

Wilson,  Archibald,  of  Roherton  and  Wilson,  house,  26  Warwick  street. 

Wilson,  Archibald,   assistant  superintendent  of  police,   Southern  Police  buildinga. 
South  Portland  street. 

Wilson,  Arthur,  tea  dealer  and  grocer,  90  Main  street,  Gorbals,  and  56  Muirhouse,  do. 

Wilson,  Benjamin,  spirit  dealer  and  victualler,  34  Trongate. 

Wilson,  Brothers,  commission  merchants,  and  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  125  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Wilson,  Charles,  architect,  29  Bath  street. 

Wilson,  Charles  H  ,  of  the  Government  School  of  Design,  house.  111  Douglas  street. 

Wilson's  Charity  School  for  Boys,  87  High  Montrose  street.     Rev.  J.  R.  Russell, 

teacher. 
Wilsons  &  Co.,  Summerlee  Iron- Works,  ofSce,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  149  Argyll  street. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  confectioners,  69  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  manufacturing  chemists,  starch  and  blacking  makers,  117  Trongate, 

works,  10  Commerce  street,  Tradeston,  and  414  Debbie's  loan,  Port-Dundas. 
Wilson's  Coifee-house,  42  Broomielaw. 
Wilson,  David,  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea  and  cofifee  dealers,  136  Canning 

street,  Calton. 
Wilson,  David,  ofB.  and  T.  Wilson,  house,  3  Provanside,  Stirling's  road. 
Wilson,  David,  upholsterer,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Wilson,  David,  wholesale  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  and  6  Melville  pL, 

132  Trongate,  house,  38  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Wilson,  David,  baker,  15  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Wilson,  Edward,  boot  and  shoemaker,  25  Charlotte  street. 
Wilson,  Francis  F.,  of  Buchanan,  Wilson,  cj-  Co. 
Wilson,  George,  of  Wilsons  ^  Co.,  residence,  Dalmarnock  house. 
Wilson,  Henry  L.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  39  and  41  Stirling  square. 
Wilson,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  41  Canon  street. 
Wilson,  Henry,  eating-house,  333  High  street. 
Wilson,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  1  Bedford  street. 
Wilson,  H.,  engraver,  lithographer,  printer  in  colours,  and  embosser  of  tickets  and 

ornaments  for  manufacturers,  191  Trongate,  house,  182  do. 
Wilson,  Heugh,  &  Co.,  merchants,  41  St.  Vhicent  place. 

Wilson,  Hugh  L.,  merchant,  22  St.  Enoch  square,  ho.,  Columbia  place.  New  City  rd. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  wholesale  smallware  merchants,  20  Candleriggs. 
Wilson,  James,  house  and  land  agent,  29  Bath  street. 
Wilson,  James,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  5  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  James,  clerk,  20  Union  street. 
Wilson,  James,  rigger,  40  Cook  street. 
Wilson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Normal  place. 
Wilson,  James,  of  James  Wilson  4"  Co.,  house,  61  Alston  street. 
Wilson,  James,  &  Co.,  sugar  refiners,  71  Alston  street. 
Wilson,  James  W.,  32  George  square, 
Wilson,  James,  12  Exchange  square. 
Wilson,  James,  block-builder  to  calico-printers,  joiner,  glazier,  and  undertaker,  37 

Trongate  and  28  Saltmarket,  house,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Wilson,  James,  of  J.  4  ^-  Wilson,  house,  23  Carlton  place. 
Wilson,  James,  hairdi-esser,  255  George  street. 
Wilson,  James,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  20  and  24  Stockwell  street,  house,  21 

Abbotsford  place. 
Wilson,  James,  tobacconist  and  tallow-chandler,  97  High  street. 
Wilson,  Dr.  James,  143  Hope  street. 

Wilson,  James,  tobacconist,  1  Cambridge  lane,  house,  11  do. 
Wilson,  James,  of  jQhn.  Wilson  and  Son,  builder  and  wood  merchant,  1  Tureen  st. 


WILSON.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WILSON.  315 


Wilson,  J.  and  A.,  nurserymen  and  florists,  Woodland  cottage,  40  Woodlands  road. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Co.,  hot-pressevs,  calenderers,  and  packers,  2  National  Bank  build- 
ings. Queen  street. 

Wilson,  John  D.,  at  James  Dunhp  and  Sons',  house,  75  Renfield  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  John  Wilson  cf  Co.,  National  Bank  buildings,  house,  11  Cathcart  st. 

Wilson,  John,  hairdresser,  145  Argyll  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Brysdales  and  Wilson,  house,  We.stfield  terrace,  Partick. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  bootmaker,  21  Queen  street. 

Wilson,  John,  and  Son,  builders  and  wood  merchants,  468  Gallowgate. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Wilson,  Kay,  <^  Co.,  house,  316  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Herveys,  Wilson,  (f  Co.,  house,  Whytbank,  near  Sandyford. 

Wilson,  John,  writer,  of  Gray  and  Wilson,  house,  23  Florence  place. 

Wilson,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  181  Sauchiehall  street, 

Wilson,  John,  grocer,  29  Green  street,  Calton. 

Wilson,  John  and  James,  candlemakers,  soap  and  oil  merchants,  warehouse,  4  Mor- 
rison's court,  108  Argyll  street,  or  55  Arcade;  retail  shop,  117  Argyll  street ; 
works,  98  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Wilson,  John,  clothier,  58  Saltmarket,  house,  68  Charlotte  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Aucheniden,  house,  7  Moore  place.  West  George  street. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Wilson,  Brothers,  house,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Wilson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26  Crown  street. 

Wilson,  John,  and  Sons,  Hurlet  Chemical  Works,  office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wilson,  John,  victualler,  28  South  Wellington  street. 

Wilson,  John,  steak  and  chop-house,  19  Argj'll  street. 

Wilson,  John,  victualler,  28  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown, 

Wilson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  John,  merchant  and  commission  agent,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Wilson,  John,  salt  and  whitirig  merchant,  14  King  street,  Caltonmouth. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Co.,  Dundyvan,  Kinneil,  Lugar,  and  Muirkirk  pig  and  bar  iron 
office,  and  Drumpeller  coal  office,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 

Wilson,  John  C,  provision  merchant,  2  Stanley  place,  Egliuton  street. 

Wilson,  John,  younger,  of  Dundjn'an,  house,  Arden,  Airdrie. 

Wilson,  John,  of  John  Wilson  ^  Co ,  36  St.  Vincent  place,  house,  242  St.  Vincent  fit. 

Wilson,  John,  wright,  34  Cambridge  street. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  of  Wilson  (f  Co.,  house,  5  Greenlaw  place.  Paisley  road. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier,  99  Glebe  street. 

Wilson,  J.  and  R,,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea  dealers,  and  general  ship-store  ware- 
house, 61  Jamaica  street. 

Wilson,  J.  and  W.,  coach  builders.  Castle  walk,  Partick. 

Wilson,  J.  and  P.,  lappet  manufacturers,  40  Brunswick  place,  works,  Kilsyth. 

Wilson,  Kay,  &  Co.,  merchants,  31  Dundas  street,  cart  entry,  170  Buchanan  street. 

Wilson  &  Kelso,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  20  South  Frederick  street. 

Wilson,  Lorraine,  of  Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.,  house,  13  Somerset  place. 

Wilson  and  MacKechnie,  commission  merchants,  and  bonded  and  free  storekeepers, 
stores,  James  Watt  street,  office,  32  St.  Enoch  square;  agents  for  Bonnington 
and  Co.'s  metallic  compound  for  ships'  bottoms. 

Wilson  and  M'Nab,  straw-hat  makers,  245  High  street. 

Wilson  and  Matheson,  successors  to  Samuel  Wilson,  manufacturers  of  umbrellas,  caps, 
braces,  shoes,  &c.,  &c.,  58  Candleriggs ;  retail  boot  and  shoe  depot,  60  do. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Wilson,  Matthew,  grocer  and  victualler,  10  M' Alpine  street. 

Wilson,  Matthew,  head-master.  Normal  Seminary,  8  Garscube  road. 

Wilson,  Montgomerie,  accountant  and  property  agent,  and  agent  for  the  Eagle  Insur- 
ance Co.,  112  West  George  street. 

Wilson,  Newall,  slater,  93  High  street. 

Wilson,  Peter,  of  D.  Turner  ^  Co.,  house,  Wellcroft  place,  163  Eglinton  street, 

Wilson,  Robert,  of  R.  Wilson  ^  Co ,  house,  328  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  wright,  cabinet  and  plate-chest  maker,  73  West  Campbell  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  miller  and  grain  merchant.  Slit  and  Bishop  Mills,  Partick. 

Wilson,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Wilson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  5  National  Bank  buildings,  Queen  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  dairyman,  16  George  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  of  J.  and  B.  Wilson,  house,  86  Buccleuch  street. 


316  WILSON.— GENEEAL  DIRECTORY.— WILSOK 

Wilson,  Robert,  saddler  and  harness-maker,  79  Robertson  street. 
"Wilson,  Robert,  of  J.  and  P.  Wilson,  house,  95  North  Hanover  street. 
"Wilson,  Robert,  of  Sutherland  and  Wilsons,  house,  114  Castlemilk  place. 
Wilson,  Robert,  tavern  keeper,  226  Broomielaw  street. 
"Wilson,  Robert,  grocer,  145  George  street. 
AVilson,  Robert,  brushraaker,  93  High  street. 

Wilson,  Samuel,  manufacturer  of  umbrellas,  parasols,  gutta  percha  articles,  boots, 
shoes,  &c.,  65,  67,  and  69  Candleriggs  street,  and  1,  3,  and  5  Wilson  street, 
house,  Laurelbank,  Partick. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Wilson,  Samuel,  wire-worker  and  wire-cloth  manufacturer,  49  Trongate. 
WUson,  T.  and  D.,  muslin  manufacturers,  145  Ingram  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  baker,  66  Stockwell  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  jun.,  baker,  116  High  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  victualler  and  grocer,  82  Drygate  street. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  at  James  Whyte  and  Son's,  140  Queen  st,  house,  35  Cadogan  st. 
WUson,  Thomas,  of  the  inland  department,  Post-office,  house,  196  Hope  street. 
WUson,  Thomson,  of  Broion  and  Wilson,  house,  4  Stanley  place,  Eglinton  street. 
Wilson,  Walter,  wholesale  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  92  Queen  st.,  house,  59  Union  st. 
Wilson,  William  G.,  engineer,  iron-founder,  and  miUwright,   London  Vulcan  Iron- 
works, Port-Dundas. 
Wilson,  William  G.,  house,  30  Grafton  square. 

Wilson,  William,  merchant,  49  West  Nile  street,  house,  6  Crescent  place. 
Wilson,  William,  horse-dealer,  261  Buchanan  street.- 
Wilson,  William,  gardener,  Green  market,  New  wynd. 
Wilson,  William,  gardener,  Stobcross. 
Wilson,  William,  house  factor,  67  Trongate. 
Wilson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  89  Commerce  street. 
Wilson,  William,  baker,  16  Maitland  street. 

Wilson,  William,  and  Sons,  wholesale  and  retaU  boot  and  shoe  merchants,  138  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Wilson,  William,  of  William  Wilson  and  Sons,  house,  149  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Wilson,  William  Stow,  merchant,  11  Woodside  crescent. 
Wilson,  William,  writer,  116  St.  "Vincent  street. 

Wilson,  William  C,  writer,  5  Brunswick  place,  house,  432  Parliamentary  road. 
Wilson,  William,  victualler,  73  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  William,  of  Sutherland  and  Wilsons,  house,  Shawlands,  Crossmyloof. 
Wilson,  William,  and  Son,  patent  brick  and  tile  makers,  builders  and  potters,  706 

Gallowgate,  and  Cavendish  street,  Laurieston. 
Wilson,  William,  flesher,  59  Nelson  street. 
Wilson,  William,  of  William  Wilson  and  Son,  builders,  CampbeUiield. 

Wilson,  William,  of  Wilson  and  Matheson,  house,  114  Hospital  street. 

WUson,  William,  jun.,  of  Wm.  Wilson  and  Son,  buUders,  house,  34  St.  "Vincent  cres, 

WUson,  WUliam,  Temperance  hotel,  144  Queen  street. 

Wilson,  William,  grocer,  151  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Wilson,  William,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  36  Maxwell  street. 

Wilson,  William,  merchant,  79  South  Portland  street. 

WUson,  WUliam,  jun.,  ofW.  Wilson  and  Sons,  house,  55  Spring-grove  place,  Grove  st. 

Wilson,  W.  L.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen,  39  and  41  Stirling  square. 

Wilson  and  Wj'lie,  ham-curers  and  provision  merchants,  6  and  8  Stockwell  place, 
house,  5  do. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  37  Virginia  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  James,  Bowling-green  hotel,  179  Eglinton  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  56  Broomielaw  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  hosier  and  draper,  8  Adelphi  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  paper   and    rag   warehouse,  22  Bell    street,  house,  130  Great 
Hamilton  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  230  Argyll  street. 

WUson,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  40  King  street. 

WUson,  Mrs.  T.,  10  East  Russell  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  156  Gallowgate. 

WUson,  Mrs.  W.,  lodgings,  3  Bath  street. 

Wilson,  Miss  Agnes,  groceries  and  provisions,  37  Drygate  street. 

WUson,  Miss,  fruiterer,  131  West  Campbell  street. 


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Wilson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  26  East  Clyde  street. 

Wilson,  Miss,  18  Monteith  row. 

WiLSONTOWN  Iron-works  Office,  1  Dixon  street. 

WINCHESTER,  Eric,  at  Macdonald  and  iPLaurin^s,  37  Queen  street. 

Winchester  and  MacGibbon,  glass  and  china  merchants,  69,  71,  and  75  Argyll  st. 

Winchester,  William,  merchant,  71  Argyll  street,  house,  23  Carlton  place. 

WINDER,  John,  teacher  of  music,  and  piano-forte  tuner,  at  W.  H.  Afoore's  music 

saloon,  70  Buchanan  street. 
Windsor  Foundry,  Little  Govan  ;  John  Todd,  proprietor ;  Wm.  Crawford,  manager. 
WINGATE,  Alexander,  of  Black  and  Wingate,  house,  11  Elmbauk  crescent. 
Wingate,  Andrew,  of  Wingate,  Son,  <f  Co.,  house,  166  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wingate,  Andrew,  jun.,  of  Wingate,  Son,  cf-  Co. 
AVingate  and  Fleming,  calico-printers,  19  South  Hanover  street. 
Wingate,  George  H.,  of  James  Wingate  and  Son,  house,  65  West  Regent  street. 
Wingate,  James,  of  James  Wingate  and  Son,  house,  65  West  Regent  street, 
Wingate,  James,  &  Son,  insurance  brokers,  4  Eoyal  Exchange  buildings. 
Wingate,  James,  of  Wingate  and  Fleming,  house,  Rutland  place. 
Wingate,  John,  of  Ewing  and  Wingate,  house,  Cessnock,  Govan  road. 
Wingate,  John,  jun.,  of  Ewing  and  Wingate,  house,  Govan  road. 
Wingate,  John  B.,  of  Blach  and  Wingate,  house,  11  Elmbank  crescent. 
Wingate,  Oliver,  bonded  and  free  warehouses,  23  Jamaica  street  and  12  Ann  street, 

counting-house,  23  Jamaica  street. 
Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehousemen,  85  Queen  street. 
Wingate,  Thomas,  &   Co.,  engineers,  founders,  and  iron-boat  builders,  Wliiteiach 

Foundry,  Partick. 
Wingate,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Wingate  if  Co.,  house,  Whiteinch  house,  Partick. 
Wingate,  William,  of  Wingate,  Son,  ^  Co. 
WINK,  George,  accountant  and  insurance  agent,  42  West  George  street,  house,  Eden 

villa,  Govan. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix, 
WINNING,  Mrs.,  midwife,  7  Nwi  th  Clyde  street. 
WINTON,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  coaimission  merchants  and  yarn  agents,  18,  20,  and 

22  Ingram  street. 
Winton,  Alexander,  of  A.  Winton  <^  Co.,  house,  Muirpark,  Partick. 
WISE,  James,  potter,  38  Millroad  street. 
WISEMAN,  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  58  Bridge  street  and  46  Carrick  street, 

house,  21  Eglinton  street. 
WISHART,  Capt.  A.,  of  15th  regiment  of  foot,  93  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 
Wishart,  John,  &  Co.,  fancy  muslin  manufacturers,  14  Garthland  street. 
Wishart,  Ninian,  dairyman  and  cowfeeder,  21  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Wishart,  Peter,  wright  and  glazier,  12  North  Portland  st.,  house,  64  St.  James's  t^. 
Wishart,  Robert,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  271  Buchanan  street.  v. 

Wishart,  Thomas,  painter  and  glazier,  1 1  St.  Andrew's  lane. 
Wishart,  William,  librarian  and  stationer,  Bridgeton  Public  Library  and  Reading- 

Eoom,  109  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Wishart,  Wm.,  letter-carrier,  P.  O.,  house,  2  Bedford  street. 
WITHER,  John,  wright,  43  Glebe  street. 
.  WODROP,  Mrs.,  55  West  Regent  street. 
WOLSKI,  Felician  A.,  master  at  the  High  School,  and  secretary  to  the   Glasgow 

Institution,  164  St.  George's  road. 
WOOD,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  smiths,  scale-beam,  coffee  and  sugar-mill  manufacturers, 

gasfitters,  weighing-machine  makers,  and  furnishing  ironmongers,  14  and  18 

Stockwell  street. 
Wood,  Alexander,  of  Wood  and  Sons,  house,  1  West  Prince's  street,  St.  George's  road. 
Wood,  Archibald  C.,  of  Wood  and  Sons,  house,  Nether  common,  Paisley. 
Wood,  George,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer,  150  Old  Dalmamock  road. 
Wood,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  coffee  merchants  and  commission  agents,  90  Miller  street. 
Wood,  H.  A.,  of  William  Wood  and  Son,  house,  10  Abbotsford  place. 
Wood,  H.  K,,  of  Hugh  Wood  (f  Co.,  house,  96  North  Hanover  street. 
Wood,  James,  chronometer,  watch,  and  clock-maker,  101  Mitchell  street. 
Wood,  John  Francis,  plumber  and  slater,  148  Trongate,  11  Brunswick  lane,  and  50 

Dalmamock  road. 
Wood,  John  Muir,  &  Co.,  piano-forte  and  music  sellers,  42  Buchanan  street. 
Wood,  Robert,  sculptor,  6  Cathedral  street. 


318  WOOD.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WEIGHT. 

Wood,  William,  &  Son,  manufacturers  of  lace,  &c.,  48  Gordon  street,  and  Houn^B^' 

gate,  Nottingham.  .y, 

Wood,  William,  baker,  77  Brown  street. 
Wood,  William,  secretary,  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Office,  house,  64  Bul- 

moral  place,  St.  George's  road. 
Wood,  William,  slater,  258  Main  st.,  Bridgeton,  and  4  Town  Mill  road,  Townhead. 
Wood,  Mrs.,  lodging-keeper,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Wood,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  20  Union  street. 
WOODBURN,  Alexiinder,  pastry-baker,  149  Trongate. 
Woodburn,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Lancetield  quay,  and  2  Elliot  street, 

Finnieston. 
Woodburn,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  106  North  Hanover  street. 
Woodburn,  W.  D.,  surgeon-dentist,  52  and  54  Oxford  street,  Laurieston. 
WooDHALL.  Colliery  Office,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 
WOODMAS,  James,  trunk  and  packing-box  maker,  33  John  street. 
WOODROW,  Andrew,  iron  broker,  7  Exchange  place. 
Woodrow,  Mrs.  Robert,  141  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 

WOODS,  Richard,  furnishing  and  fancy  goods,  60  Smithfield  buildings,  Broomielaw. 
WOODSIDE,  Archibald,  accountant  and  factor,  8  Gordon  street,  house,  19  North 

St.  Mungo  street,  Stirling's  road. 
Woodside,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker,  75  and  77  Gallowgate,  and  157  Cowcaddens 

street. 
Woodside,  Robert,  5  Gloucester  street. 
WOOLFIELD,  Samuel,  jeweller,   and   desk   and   dressing-case   manufacturer,    28 

Buchanan  street,  works,  58  Queen  street,  house,  17  Florence  place. 
WOOLNOTH,    Charles  N.,  landscape   and   portrait-painter,   121   Clarence  place, 

Saucbiehall  street. 
WORDIE,  M' Arthur,  &  Co.,  Caledonian  Railway  Co.  goods  agents,  Madeira  court, 

251  Argyll  street,  and  120  Brunswick  street. 
WOTHERSFOON,  Alexander,  victualler,  208  Gallowgate. 
Wotherspoon,  Archibald,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  478  Argj-11  street. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer,  55  Glassford  street,  house,  Jordaa 

vale,  by  Partick. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  of  James  Wotherspoon  <^  Co.,  house,  16  South  Portland  street. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  confectioners  to  the  Queen,  27  and  29  Tur- 
ner's court. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  spirit  merchant,  35  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Wotherspoon,  John,  fish  salesman  and  commission  merchant,  53  Candleriggs. 
Wotherspoon,  John,  stair-railer  and  cabinetmaker,  75  Robertson  street. 
Wotherspoon,  Matthew,  grain  merchant,   11  Union  street,  house,  152  Hill  street, 

Gamethill. 
Wotherspoon,  Robert,  merchant  and  manufacturer  of  the  Glenfield  starch,  40  Dunlop 

street,  residence,  Maxwellton  house,  near  Paisley. 
Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  18  and  20  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
Wotherspoon,  William  &  John,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  80  AVest  Nile  street, 

workshops,  1  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Wotherspoon,  William,  house  factor,  156  Gallowgate. 

Wotherspoon,  William,  baker,  142  High  street,  house,  201  Buchanan  street. 
Wotherspoon,  Miss,  teacher  of  .piano-forte,  119  Hope  street. 

WRAY,  Thomas,  cane  and  fancy  chairmaker,  1  Love  loan,  High  Johnst.,  ho.,  89  do. 
WRIGHT,  Alexander,  grocer  and  victualler,  491  Gallowgate. 
Wright,  Archibald,  ropemaker,  99  Canning  street,  Calton,  house,  121  do. 
Wright,  Daniel,  provision  merchant,  101  Cumberland  street. 
Wright,  Duncan,  joiner,  glazier,  and  funeral  undertaker,  49  Gallowgate,  house,  20  St. 

Andrew  square. 
Wright,  Duncan,  flesher  and  ham-curer,  67  Cumberland  street,  house,  99  do. 
Wright,  George,  Temperance  coiFee-house,  145  Trongate. 
Wright,  George,  &  Co.,  hairdressers  and  perfumers,  7  Macfarlane  street. 
Wright,  Hay,  commission  merchant  and  metal  broker,  and  agent  for  the  Caledonian 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and  the  United  Guarantee  and  Life  Assurance  Co. 

of  London,  68  St,  Vincent  street. 
Wright,  Hugh,  wholesale  and  retail  tea  merchant  and  general  grocer,  108  and  1;M 

George  street. 


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WRIGHT.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— WYLIE.  319 

Wright,  James,  tavern-keeper,  8  Cochran  street. 

Wright,  James  &  John,  cotton  brokers,  127  Ingram  street. 

Wright,  James,"  of  J.  and  J.  Wright,  house,  225  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wright,  James,  of  Wright  and  Macdonald,  house,  Kirkiutnioch. 

Wright,  James,  hairdresser,  255  High  street. 

Wright,  James,  merchant  and  caudle-wick  manufacturer,  63  Buchanan  street,  house, 
Kirkintilloch. 

Wright,  James,  of  Wright  and  Muir,  house,  230  Argyll  street. 

Wright,  James,  flesher,  185  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Wright,  J.  B.,  of  Fisher,  Watson,  and  Wright,  8  Springfield  court.  Queen  street. 

Wright,  John,  sculptor,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Wright,  John,  Koj'al  Bank,  150  Renfrew  street. 

Wright,  John,  &  Co.,  ship  and  commission  agents,  56  Broomielaw, 

Wright,  John,  of  J.  and  J.  Wi-ight,  house,  Woodbank,  Partickhill. 

Wright,  John,  at  Walker  4"  Co.'s,  house,  272  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wright,  John,  surgeon,  155  Stockwell  street. 

Wright,  John  Innes,  of  John  Fleming  <^  Co.,  62  St  Vincent  street. 

Wright,  Joseph  A.,  of  Adam  and  Wright,  house,  27  Abbotsford  place. 

Wright  &  Macdonald,  calenderers,  hot-pressers,  and  packers,  starchers,  and  cloth- 
cutters,  63  Buchanan  street. 

Wright,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer,  35  Drygate  street. 

Wright,  Malcolm,  coffee-house  keeper  and  soiree  contractor,  87  Glassford  street. 

Wright  &  Muir,  general  agents,  65  Glassford  street. 

Wright,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  126  Garscube  road. 

Wright,  Robert,  writer,  13  John  street,  house,  1  North  Ure  place. 

Wright,  Ronald,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  Liverpool  court,  249  Argyll  street. 

Wright,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  16  Anderston  quay. 

Wright,  Thomas,  brassfounder,  gas-fitter,  and  gas  lustre  manufacturer,  16  Muslin 
street,  Bridgeton. 

Wright,  W.  B.,  commission  merchant,  44  George  square,  house,  49  Holmhead  st. 

Wright,  Wm.,  clothier,  42  Eglinton  street,  Tradeston. 

Wright,  William,  and  Co.,  cotton-spinners,  Lochwinnoch,  at  J.  and  J.  WrigMs,  127 
Ingram  street. 

Wright,  William,  flesher,  1465-  Eglinton  street. 

Wright,  William,  of  John  Fleming  cf-  Co.,  house,  272  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wright,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  39  Bell  street. 

Wright,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  170  Port-Dundas  road. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  2  and  4  Forth  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Daniel,  eating-house  keeper,  104  Broomielaw. 

Wright,  Mrs.  D.,  commercial  lodgings,  72  Broomielaw. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Janet,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  171  Cowcaddens  street. 

Wright,  Mrs.  John,  contractor  and  stabler,  347  Gallowgate. 

Wright,  Mary,  victualler,  36  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Wright,  Miss,  dressmaker,  32  Nicholas  street. 

Wright,  Miss  A.,  furnishing  shop,  92  Trongate. 

WDNSCH,  Edward,  of  Baumann  and  Wunsch,  house,  77  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

WYLDE,  Roger,  &  Son,  sewed  muslin  manufacturers,  69  Ingram  street. 

Wylde,  Thomas,  Commercial  Bank,  house,  68  Virginia  street. 

Wj'lde,  Thomas,  of  Roger  Wylde  and  Son,  house,  183  George  street. 

Wyld,  Misses,  plumosers,  artificial  flower  makers,  and  preparation  dealers,  4  East 
Russell  street. 

WYLIE,  Alexander,  of  Wylie  and  Mitchell,  house,  4  Largo  place,  New  City  road. 

Wyllie,  Andrew,  druggist,  328  Argyll  street. 

Wylie,  Andrew,  Union  Bank,  house,  128  Shamrock  street. 

Wyllie,  D.  R.,  surgeon,  93  North  Hanover  street. 

Wylie,  James,  teacher,  Free  Normal  Seminary,  house,  116  SauchiehaU  street. 

Wylie,  James,  bootmaker,  78  St.  George's  place. 

Wylie,  James,  flesher,  1 33  Stobcross  street. 

Wylie,  James,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths,  9  Ann  street,  off  Jamaica  street. 

Wyllie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  9  Great  Dovehill.  • 

Wylie,  John  C,  commission  merchant,  68  St.  Vincent  street, 

Wylie  &  Kinloch,  green  grocers,  106  SauchiehaU  street. 

Wylie,  Matthew,  M.D.,  surgeon,  2  Windsor  pi.,  SauchiehaU  st.,  shpp,  238  High  st. 


320  WYLIE.— GENERAL  DIEECTOEY.— YOUNG. 

Wylie  &  Lochliead,  upholsterj'  furnishers,  carpet,  paper-hanging,  down,  feather, 
curled  hair,  and  floor-cloth  merchants,  funeral  undertakers,  and  post-horse  and 
carriage  hirers,  28  Argyll  street,  and  Eagle  hotel  stables,  57  Maxwell  street. 

"VVylie  &  Mitchell,  accountants  and  property  agents,  and  agents  for  North  British 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  100  St.  Yincent  street. 

Wylie,  Robert,  of  Wylie  and  Lochhead,  residence,  Millburn  house,  Garngadhill. 

Wylie,  Robert,  o/Perston,  Moir,  and  Co.,  house,  20  Lynedoch  street. 

Wylie,  Robert,  jun,,  &  Co.,  power-loom  manufacturers,  73  Gamgad  road,  St.  RoUox. 

Wylie,  Robert,  jun.,  of  Robert  Wylie,  jun.,  (f  Co.,  house,  27  Grafton  street. 

WyUie,  Robert,  at  Tower  and  An-ols\  house,  123  Curnberland  street. 

Wylie,  William,  print-cutter  and  block-builder,  24  Wilson  street. 

Wylie,  William,  &  Son,  singeing  works,  36  Bell  street. 

Wylie,  Mrs.,  worsted  and  small  wares,  156  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wyllie,  Mrs.,  shawl-fringer,  95  Candleriggs. 

Wylie,  Miss,  303  Argyll  street, 

WYNNE,  James,  sheriff-officer,  constable,  &c.,  52  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Wynne,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  64  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 

WYPER,  John,  spirit  dealer,  40  Canning  street  and  500  Gallowgate. 

Wyper,  John,  joiner,  13  Salisbury  street,  house,  10  do. 

WYSE,  John,  merchant,  17  Stanlej'  street. 

Wyse,  William,  potato  and  fowl  merchant,  49  Clyde  place,  store,  26  Dale  street. 

Wyse,  William,  shipmaster,  37  Morrison  street,  Kingston. 

Wyse,  Mrs.,  101  Renfrew  street. 


Y'ATES,  Brown,  &  Howat,  muslin  manufacturers,  2  Springfield  court,  69  Queen  at. 

Yates,  Thomas,  of  Yates,  Broivn,  and  Howat. 

Y''oicER  and  Port-Dundas  Distilleries'  Office,  76  Maxwell  street, 

YORK,  Charles,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  Sidney  court,  62  Arg}-!!  street, 

house,  44  St.  George's  road. 
York,  William,  builder,  44  St.  George's  road,  office,  Stockwell  bridge. 
York  and  Loudon  Life  Insurance  Co.,  1^'^  Virginia  place.     Kelly  &  Co.,  agents. 
Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Oflice,  29  St.  Vincent  place.     William  Lang, 

agent, 
Y'orkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co.     Peter  White,  20  Buchanan  street ;  William 

.  Smith,  42  George  square ;  John  Carmichael,  5  Dixon  street,  agents. 
YORSTON,  A.,  &  Co.,  printfield  warehouse,  18  Renfield  street. 
YOUNG,  Adam,  engineer,  St.  Rollox  Foundry,  Townhead. 
Y''oung,  Alexander,  of  G.  and  A.  Young,  house,  8  South  Portland  street. 
Y''oung,  Alexander,  victualler,  14  Norfolk  street. 
Young,  Alexander,  victualler,  641  Gallowgate. 
Young,  Alexander,  ^vriter,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Y''oung,  Alexander,  shawl-fringer,  20  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Y'oung,  Alexander,  sheriff-officer,  and  constable  for  the  shires  of  Lanark  and  Stirling, 

124  Trongate. 
Young,  Dr.  A.  K.,  physician,  4  Albany  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 
Y'oung,  A,  S.,  surgeon-dentist,  185  Buchanan  street. 
Young,  Andrew,  &  Son,  commission  merchants,  cotton  and  woollen- j'am  agents,  7S 

Brunswick  street. 
Y'"oung,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  51  Struthers  street,  Calton. 
Young,  Andrew,  wright,  229  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Y'oung,  C.  D.,  &  Co.,  manufacturing  ironmongers,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 
Young,  D.,  70  Bath  street. 
Y"oimg,  David,  baker,  165  West  Nile  street. 
Young,  David,  messenger-at-arma,  97  Union  street. 

Young,  David,  warehouse,  and  coal  agent,  3  North  Albion  court,  41  North  Albion  st. 
Young,  David,  gimmaker,  210  Argyll  street. 
Young  &  Freelands,  merchants,  108  Fife  place, 
■foung  &  Galbraith,  engravers  to  calico-printers,  Ayton  place.  Old  vennel,  house, 

102  Blackfriars  street. 
Young,  George,  edge-tool,  turning-lathe,  and  mangle  manufacturer,  56  Old  vennel. 
Young,  George,  of  G.  and  R.  Yomig  i^  Co.,  house,  154  West  Regent  street. 


yOUNG.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— YOUNG.  321 

Young,  George,  of  G.  and  A.  Young,  house,  22  Carlton  place. 

Young,  George  &  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants,  33  Reniield  street. 

Young,  G.  &  A.,  writers,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Young,  Hew,  merchant,  oj"  Young  and  Freelands,  168  Fife  place,  West  George  St. 

Young,  J.  H.,  ofJ.  H.  Young  ^  Co.,  house,  10  Lynedoch  crescent. 

Young,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufacturers,  1  Royal  Bank  place. 

Young,  J.  H.,  surgeon-dentist,  34  Dundas  street. 

Young,  James,  at  James  FergusorCs,  7  Ann  street,  house,  188  Holm  street. 

Y''oung,  James,  162  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Young,  James  A.,  surgeon-dentist,  185  Buchanan  street. 

Young,  James,  cowfeeder,  14  Stirling  street,  Tradeston. 

Young,  James,  sewed-muslin  warehouseman,  Queen  court,  62  Queen  street. 

Young,  James,  house-factor,  5  East  Russell  street. 

Young,  James,  tallow-chandler,  12  Glebe  street,  house,  14  do. 

Young,  James,  baker  and  confectioner,  1 23  High  street. 

Young,  James,  &  Son,  manufacturers  and  bleachers.     Letter-box  at  159  Ingram  st. 

Young,  James,  at  Henry  Monteith  cf  Go's,  house,  77  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Young,  James,  spirit  dealer,  27  Sidney  street. 

Young,  James,  91  Eglinton  street. 

Young,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  39  Norfolk  street. 

Young,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Cambridge  street. 

Young,  James,  11  Nicholson  street. 

Young,  James,  Dundee  sacking,  sheeting,  and  sail-cloth  warehouse,  94  Union  street, 

house,  33  Cadogan  street. 
Young,  James  W.,  writer,  52  Virginia  street. 

Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  and  artificial  flower  manufacturers,  190  Trongate. 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  timber  merchants,  42  Pitt  street. 
Young,  John,  hard  wire  riddle-maker,  26  East  College  street. 
Young,  John,  at  A,  and  G.  Paterson's,  St.  RoUox  wood-3'ard,  house,  92  Parliaraen- 

tarj'  road. 
Young,  John,  at  James  Muirhead^s,  90  Buchanan  St.,  house,  34  Hill  St.,  GarnethiU. 
Young,  John,  hay  retailer,  40  Bridge  street. 

Young,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  92  and  94  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Young,  John,  oj"  Andrew  Young  and  Son,  house,  36  Dalhousie  street. 
Young,  John,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  222  Gallowgate. 

Young,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  79  Nelson  street,  house,  29  Stirling  street. 
Young,  John,  Phoenix  Iron-works. 

Young,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  35  and  37  Kent  street. 
Young,  John,  spinning  master,  Kelvinhaugh  mills. 
Young,  John  &  Robert,  ship-brokers,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Young,  John,  o/J.  and  B.  Young,  house,  Birdstone,  Campsie. 
Young,  John  E.,  slater,  72  Great  Clyde  street,  and  56  North  street,  Anderston. 
Young,  John  &  William,  plumbers  and  brassfounders,  419|^  Argyll  St.,  ho.,  430  do. 
Young,  Peddle,  &  Co.,  wire  fence  and  gate  manufacturers,  12  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Young,  Peter,  clerk  to  R.  Smith,  house-factor,  61  Duke  street. 
Young,  Peter  T.,  writer,  auditor  of  Sheriffs  Court,  office,  Coimty  buildings,  Wilson 

street,  house,  325  West  Bath  street. 
Young,  Robert,  agent.  Western  Coal  Co.,  141  Stobcross  street. 
Young,  Robert,  engraver,  299  Parliamentary  road. 
Young,  Robert,  at  Wilson  and  Matheson^s,  house,  58  Taylor  street. 
Young,  Robert,  gram  and  flour  merchant,  49  Oswald  street. 

Young,  R.  &  T.,  iron  merchants  and  wholesale  ironmongers,  19  and  27  Gallowgate. 
Young,  R.  &  T.,  Rochsoles  Coal  Company,  19  and  27  Gallowgate. 
Young,  Robert,  ofR.  and  T.  Young,  house,  6  Monteith  row. 
Young,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  44  Jamaica  street. 
Young,  Robert,  of  J.  and  R.  Young,  house,  Baldarroch,  Campsie. 
Young,  Samuel,  at  J.  and  W.  Campbell  <J-  Co.'s,  house,  23  Monteith  row. 
Young  &  Strang,  starch  and  gum  mamifacturers,  21  St.  Enoch  square,  works,  Castle 

Glen,  East  Kilbride. 
Young,  T.  C,  writer,  72  Wilson  street,  house,  35  Monteith  row. 
Young,  Thomas,  baker,  11  Cranston  street. 

Yoiong,  Thomas,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirtmaker,  138  Argj-ll  street. 
Young,  William,  M.D.,  13  James  street,  Calton. 

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322  YOUNG.— GENERAL  DIRECTORY.— ZUILL. 

Yoaug,  William,  cowfeeder,  38  Rose  street,  Hutchesontown. 

Young,  Villiam,  tobacco  manufacturer,  15  St.  Andrew  square. 

Youug,  William,  of  Lancaster,  Young,  ^  Co.,  house,  1  Blythswood  square. 

Young,  William,  lead  pipe  and  electric  telegraph  tubing  manufacturer,  22  Buchan  tt. 

Young,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  38  New  wynd. 

Young,  William,  spirit  merchant,  46  Cook  street. 

Young,  Mrs.  Allan,  spirit  dealer,  99  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Young,  Mrs.  Archibald,  grocer,  213  New  Dalmamock  road. 

Young,  Mrs.  David,  4  South  Portland  street, 

Young,  Mrs.  James,  leather  cutter  and  shoe  furnisher,  and  agent  for  Scott's  Genuine 

Improved  Vegetable  Pills,  72  Prince's  street,  house,  109  Crown  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  Robert,  8  Houston  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  Robert,  head  of  Paterson  street,  Kingston. 

Young,  Mrs.,  11  Nicholson  street.  i 

Young,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings,  33  North  Hanover  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  William,  54  Brougham  place,  Renfrew  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  Gavin,  milliner,  19  Stevenson  street. 
Young,  Mrs.,  shoe  merchant.  Bazaar. 

Young,  Mrs.  R.,  milliner,  straw-hat  and  dressmaker,  11  West  Campbell  street. 
Young,  Mrs.,  82  George  street. 

Young,  Miss,  London  stay  warehouse,  214  Argyll  street. 
Young,  Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Killermont  street. 
YOUNGER,  Allan,  flesher,  91  Glebe  street. 

Younger,  Francis,  of  Younger  and  Whyte,  house,  96  North  Hanover  street. 
Younger,  George,  of  Paterson,  Brothers,  ^  Co.,  house,  96  North  Hanover  street. 
Younger,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker.  Union  court,  172  Argyll  street. 
Younger,  John,  victualler,  265  High  street. 
Younger,  John,  plumber,  zinc  worker,  and  gasfitter,  28  Norfolk  lane,  LaimestoE, 

house,  1  Norfolk  court. 
Younger  &  Whyte,  wool  and  yarn  merchants,  37  Ingram  street. 
Younger,  William,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Edinburgh.     John  Baird,  agent,  83  Jamaica  st 
YUILLE,  Andrew  B.,  o/"  ^S'^ran^r,  Yuille,  and  Keyden,  house,  10  Abercromby  placf , 

and  Darleith,  by  Cardross. 
Yuille,  Andrew  B.,  commissioner  for  taking  English  afBdavits,  83  St.  George's  place* 
Yuill,  Archibald,  contractor  and  horse-dealer,  14  Cathedral  street.  \ 

Yuile,  David,  commission  agent,  and  agent  for  General  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co,: 

of  London,  40  Miller  street,  house,  2  Grafton  place. 
Yuill,  D.  M.,  glass  merchant  and  window  glazier,  21  Drury  street. 
Yuill,  James,  foreman  at  Menzie's  Repository,  1 7  Risk  street,  Calton. 
Yuille,  James,  teacher  of  navigation  and  mathematics,  6  Union  street. 
Yuill,  John,  manager,  Barrowfield  weaving  factory,  house,  71  Abercromby  street. 
Yule,  John,  of  Yule  and  Wilkie,  engineers,  47  Sauchiehall  street. 
Yuill,  Peter,  99  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Yuill,  Robert,  watch  and  clock-maker,  3  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Yuille,  Rev.  Robert,  1  West  Muir  street. 

Yuille,  Samuel  Bogue,  surgeon,  Medical  Dispensary,  1  West  Muir  street. 
Yuille,  Thomas,  gas  inspector.  City  Gas  Co.,  40  Weaver  street. 
Yuill,  William,  general  broker,  43  CroAvn  street,  house,  68  do, 
Yuile,  William,  of  William  Yuile  and  Son,  house.  Prospect  cottage,  Helensburgh. 
Yuile,  William,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  40  Miller  street. 
Yuill,  William,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  87  Trongate. 
Yuile,  William  P.,  of  William  Yuile  and  Son,  house,  Elgin  place,  197  Pitt  street.  ■  > 
Yule  &  Wilkie,  engineers  and  millwrights,  founders,  and  boiler-makers,  58  Port- 

Dundas  road. 
Yuill,  Mrs.  A.,  provision  merchant,  106  Stockwell  street. 
Yuille,  Mrs.  Robert,  2  Holland  place. 


Znill,  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  16  London  street. 


JPOST-OFFICE 


GLASGOW   STREET  DIRECTORY. 


ABEECEOMBY  STEEET, 

9  Smith,  Andrew,  grocer. 

15  Clarke,  George,  undertaker. 

27  Crosby,  D.,  -weaving-utensil  dealer. 

31  Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton-spin- 

ners. 

65  Lightbody,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

59  Sutherland,  D.,  flesher. 

61  Orr,  John,  baker, 

65  Orr,  John,  office. 

69  M'Carron,  John,  surgeon. 

71  Docherty,  Edward. 

73  Shaw,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer. 

81  Porter,  John,  butter  and  egg  store. 
83  Steele,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop. 

87  Harvey,  James,  brass-founder. 

89  Armour,  William,  victualler. 

97  Granger,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
104  Bell,  David,  surgeon. 

98  Sherra,  Margt.,  victualler. 
92  M'Allister,  George,  baker. 
86  Shedden,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

82  Magin,  John,  surgeon. 

68  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Chapel. 

52  Baillie,  James,  victualler. 

St.  Joseph's  Place. 

4  Dickson,  Adam,  sheriff- officer. 

42  Currie,  William,  grocer. 

32  Batty,  G.  Daniel,  spirit  dealer. 

24  Dickson,   Adam,  jun.,   grocer   and 
spirit  dealer. 

8  M'Cusker,  Michael,  spirit  dealer. 
6  Johnston,  Eobert,  baker. 

4  Cox,  George,  eating-house. 

ABEBCOBN  ST. 

1  M'Cartney,  William. 

9  Law  and  Selkirk,  builders. 
39  Astley,  William  A. 

24  Paterson,  William. 

2  Lament,  William. 


ABBOTSFOED  PLACE, 

1  Butters,  Mrs. 
3  Greerson,  James. 

Kennedy,  P.  M. 

Thomson,  Michael. 

Gourlay,  WUliam. 

Kennedy,  James,  stationer, 

Hamilton,  Mrs. 
5  Mitchell,  Rev,  James. 
7  Fraser,  John. 
9  Rodger,  Alexander, 

Burgess,  David,  brassfounder. 

Black,  Mrs. 

Forrester,  James. 

Pollock,  Rev.  Robert. 

Gray,  Mrs. 
11  Gemmil,  Robert. 
13  Goppy,  Mrs. 
15  Gow,  Robert,  merchant. 

Parker,  Mrs. 

Christie,  Mrs. 

Hunter,  Mrs. 

Campbell,  Mrs. 

Kirkwood,  Mrs. 
17  Graham,  Mrs.  Captain. 
19  Sim,  John,  of  Customs.' 
21  Wilson,  James,  wholesale  provision 
merchant. 

Thomson,  James,  distiller. 

M'Moreland,  Andrew. 

Blackwood,  William,  merchant. 

Carnachan,  J.  S. 

Pollock,  Robert. 
23  Sim,  John  Keith, 
25  Greenlees,  Mathew, 
27  Wright,  Joseph. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Jonathan  R. 

Campbell,  Mrs.    . 

Shaw,  Mrs. 

Wiseman,  James. 

Clark,  Archibald,  ironmonger. 


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ABBOTSFORD.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— ABBOTSFORD. 


29  Douglas,  Robert  D. 
31  Mortou,  Mrs. 
33  M'Laren,  Donald. 

Graham,  Peter,  shipbroker. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs. 

M'Farlane,  Robt.,  wood  merchant. 

Houston,  Rev.  Robert. 
35  M'Meikan,  James  A. 
37  M'Combe,  A.  G. 
39  Matheson,  George. 

Hogan,  John. 

Rae,  John,  commercial  traveller. 

Stein,  Samuel. 

Cross,  William. 

Nimmo,  E.  H. 
41  Lochhead,  John. 
45  Livingston,  Archibald,  writer. 

Eraser,  Alexander. 

Walker,  Robert. 
51  Smith,  Hugh. 

Davidson,  A.  C. 

Campbell,  Mrs. 

Williamson,  Mrs. 

Ross,  Thomas. 
53  Walker,  John,  merchant. 
57  Russell,  Rev.  David. 

M'Farlane^  George. 

M'Alister,  Archibald,  writer. 

Drysdale,  Mrs. 
61  Philips,  Thomas. 
63  Matheson,  John. 

Paton,  William. 

Stewart,  John. 

M'Bryde,  William. 

Timperly,  John,  civil  engineer. 
79  M'Gregor,  John. 

Orr,  Misses. 

Turnbull,  Mrs. 

Muirhead,  Mrs. 

Baird,  C. 

Gilmour,  William. 

Bowman,  Robert. 
81  Cameron,  James. 

Lamb,  Miss. 

Turnbull,  John. 
78  M'Farlane,  Alexander. 

Thomson,  George. 

Taylor,  Richard. 

Stewart,  James. 

Pickering,  H.  W. 

White,  Mrs.  William. 

M'Laurin,  Miss. 
76  Fraser,  Simon. 

Eraser,  J.  Muir. 

Neilson,  John. 
74  Drummond,  J.  S» 

M'Leod,  Miss. 

Haj-^,  John. 

Hart,  William. 

Nimmo,  W.  T. 

Kirkwood,  Mrs. 

Wright,  William  H. 
72  Cameron,  John,  spirit  merchant. 


70  Orr,  William. 
Robb,  George. 
M'Kechnie,  Mrs. 
Stirling,  Mrs.  William. 
Annan,  William. 
68  Howatson,  James,  dairyman. 
64  Whitelaw,  George. 
Watson,  Thomas. 
Murray,  John,  hardware  merchan.t. 
M'Eachran,  N. 
Lorimer,   John. 
Watson,  Thomas. 
M'Naughtan,  Robert. 
62  Binnie,  George,  measurer. 
60  Anderson,  William. 
Blackstock,  James. 
Carter,  Francis. 
Main,  John. 
Anderson,  Miss. 
Hutcheson,  James,  writer. 
54  Craig,  John,  grocer. 

Ferguson,  John,  merchant. 
Gartly,  James  B. 
Shaw,  William. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Matthew. 
48  Clark,  G.  W. 
Gordon,  Adam. 
Parlane,  Mrs. 
Williams,  Thomas. 
Raiburn,  William. 
Porteous,  James,  commission  agent. 
46  Anderson,  James. 
44  M'Donald,  John,  G.  B.  Iron-works. 
42  Reid,  Daniel,  goods  manager. 
40  Clerk,  John. 

Fisher,  John,  architect. 
Hogan,  Andrew. 
Renton,  George,  bank  agent. 
Watson,  Alexander. 
Parker,  James. 
38  Fenner,  Rev.  T.  P. 
36  Knos,  Andrew  L. 
34  Craig,  James,  jun. 
Rhind,  Thomas. 
Douglas,  Robert. 
Currie,  Mis. 
Lamond,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Lochhead,  Thomas. 
32  Walker,  John. 
30  Deans,  Mrs. 
28  White,  John. 

Currie,  Rev.  Peter. 
Douglas,  Mrs. 
Fleming,  James. 
Grieve,  Mrs. 
Sharp,  Mrs. 
Craig,  James. 
26  Anderson,  Miss. 
24  Smith,  Peter,  jun. 
22  M'Allan,  J. 

M'Donald,  Hector. 

White,  George. 

Robertson,  Robert,  commis.  agent. 


ADAM'S.- STREET  DIRECTORY,— ALBION. 


325 


22  Naime,  Miss. 

Taylor,  John,  jun. 
20  Paterson,  William. 
18  Moflfat,  James,  jun. 
16  Bun  tine,  Robert. 

Gaven,  Mrs.  M. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander. 

Dunn,  Samuel,  printer. 

Binnie,  George,  portioner. 

Bremner,  J.,  commercial  traveller, 

14  Kennedy. 

12  Baird,  James. 

10  Morrison,  James,  agent. 

Wood,  H.  A.,  of  Wood  f  Son. 

Morrison,  Miss. 

Isbister,  C. 

Blyth,  Thomas,  bootmaker, 

Morrison,  Mrs. 
8  Grierson,  Mrs. 

6  Pollock,  James, 

4  Fingland,  Thomas,  wine  merchant. 
Birrell,  George. 
Sinclair,  Peter. 
Scott,  John,  of  Customs. 

2  M'Nee  &  Birch,  ladies'  seminary, 

ADAM'S  COURT  LANE. 

30  Paterson,  James,  bonded  warehouse. 

15  M'Lean,  James,  &  Co. 

ADELPHI  PLACE. 

3  Craig,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Thomson,  Samuel,  wine  merchant, 

7  Gall,  William,  baker. 

8  Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  furnishing  shop. 

9  Hunter,  George,  tea  merchant. 
Hunter,  William,  linen  draper. 

10  Gibson,  Dr.  Matthew  H. 

ADELPHI  ST. 

11  M'Laren,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer, 

12  Leckie,  Alex.,  provision  merchant, 
13,  14  Henderson,  James,  draper. 

15  Cameron,  John,  bootmaker, 

16  Fulton,  Hugh,  builder. 
Fulton,  Henry,  surgeon. 
Fulton,  James,  warehouseman. 
Smith,  John,  of  Bennet  (f  Smith. 
Rattray,  David, 

Mather,  John,  cattle  dealer. 
Whyte,  C.  &  R.,  spirit  dealers. 
Rattray,  John,  merchant. 

17  Whitelaw,  Jas.,  cowfeeder  and  spirit 

dealer. 

18  Russell,  Thos,,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchts. 

20  Inglis,  Thomas,  grocer. 

21  Thomson,  WiUiam,  flesher. 

22  Barclay,  Robert,  baker. 

23  M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 

24  Thomson,  William. 

Lambie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier. 

26  Ross,  Donald,  victualler, 

27  M'Dougall,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 


29  Rankin,  Bryce,  druggist. 

30  Equitable  Loan  Office;  John  Scanlan, 

manager. 
30^Melcalf,  Nicholas,  confectioner. 

33  Stewart,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 

34  Galbraith,  John,  green   grocer  and 

confectioner. 
Loftus,  C.  C,  druggist. 

37  Duncan,  William,  tobacco-spinner. 
Smith,  William,  cork-cutter. 

38  M'Lachlan,  Robert,  flesher, 

39  M'Kean,  Miss  Jane. 

40  M'Lachlan,  Ales,,  flesher. 

43  Davidson,  William,  shoemaker. 

44  M'Fie,  R.  C,  chemist. 

45  Lindsay,  Alex.,  smith. 

46  White,  Jas.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 

47  Davidson,  D.,  chandler  &  tobacconist. 

48  Wallace,  John,  provision  merchant. 

49  Donald,  Andrew,  bookseller, 

50  Jack,  Mrs,  James,  tobacconist, 

51  Dobbie,  Thomas,  watchmaker. 
Session- Clerk's  Office;  J, Coats,  clerk. 
Heritors  of  Gorbals  Collector's  Office. 

52  Muir,  M.,  &  Sons,  provision  merchts. 

ALBANY  PLACE-SaucMehall  St. 

1  Gray,  A.  F.,  Glentig. 

2  Tannahill,  Mrs. 

3  Munsie,  William,  teacher. 
Marshall,  James,  teacher. 

4  Young,  A,  K.,  M.D. 

5  Freelaud,  George  S, 
Freeland,  Robert,  merchant. 

6  Lumsden,  Mrs.  John, 

7  Barr,  Wm.,  inanufacturer, 

8  Somervail,  Peter,  merchant, 

10  Ramsay,   John,  of  liPBean,  Jamie- 

son,  cj"  Co. 

11  M'Lellau,  Mrs.  Robert. 
M'Lellan,  A.  H.,  merchant. 
M'Lellan,  Malcolm,  merchant. 

12  Robertson,  William. 
Mackie,  Mrs. 
Miller,  Rev.  Samuel. 

13  Lowe,  R.,  professor  of  dancing. 

ALBERT  PLACE— Dundas  St.,  Kiajstoa. 

1  Dun,  Thomas, 
Robertson,  John. 
M'Callum,  John, 
Kirkland,  Robert. 
Robertson,  John, 

2  M'Onie,  Mrs.  Peter, 
Gourlie,  Thomas, 

ALBION  COURT,  North. 

1  Blackstock,  Mrs, 
Hagarty,  Mrs, 
Gatheral,  Miss. 

Brown,  Wm,,  pattern  designer. 
Fraser,  Mrs, 


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ALBION.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— ANDERSTON. 


1  Brash,  James,  surgeon. 

2  Renfrew,  Robert,  smith. 
Renfrew,  Mrs.  John. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.  John, 
Leckie,  Robert. 
Montgomery,  R.,  warper. 
Jeffrey,  James,  warper. 
Dickie,  Robert,  lodgings. 
Hume,  John,  saddler. 

3  M'Lean,  Duncan,  warper. 
Young,  David,  coal  agent. 
Auld,  John,  warper. 
Brown,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker. 

4  Mowat,  John. 
Dunn,  Peter. 
Ronald,  Miss. 
Buchanan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

AUBION  ST.,  North. 

19  Callender,  J.  R.,  &  Brothers,  tobacco 

importers  and  leather  merchants. 
23  Watson,  George,  stationer, 
25  M'Gowan,  W.,  &  Co.,  wrights. 
Howatt,  James,  measurer. 
Alexander,  Renfrew. 
27  Marr,  J.  &  R.,  chemical  and  philo- 
sophical instrument  makers. 

31  Smith,  Robert,  &  Co.,  singers, 

33  Ross,  James,  &  Sons,  hide  and  lea- 
ther factors. 
41  Albion  Court. 
50  M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Montgomery,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

51  ills,  James. 

Fyfe,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Stevenson,  Rt,,  sec,  R.  Exchange. 
40  Greyfriars  Church, 
■38  Glasgow  Maternity  HospitaL 

Dawson,  James,  beadle. 

36  Barony  Parish  Rooms. 
Meek,  John,  inspector. 

32  Craig  &  Peters,  slaters. 

20  Hamilton,  Thomas,  baker. 

18  M'Coard,  Wm.,  cotton- waste  dealer. 
M'Whaunell,  Edward, 
Weir,  David,  mail  guard, 
Murray,  Mrs.  George. 
Mein,  William. 
Watson,  George. 
Scott,  James. 
Frood,  Robert. 

8  M'Whannell,  Edward,  plumber. 
6  Elsworth,  John,  plane  maker. 

Robertson,  Alexander,  wright. 

ALBION  ST.,  South. 
1  Carrick,  J.,  superintendent  of  streets. 

9  Police  Buildings  and  OflSces. 
15  Police  Lane. 

21  Pitt,  Henry,  fruit  merchant. 

25  Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  cheese  merchant. 

33  General  Weigh-house. 

37  Orr's,  F.,  printing-oflSce. 


39,  41  Wilson,  W.  L.,  &  Co.,  warehouse- 
men. 
41  Garrowaj'-,  James,  manufacturer. 

Osbome,  Alex.,  cheese  merchant. 

Neil,  John,  bookseller. 

43  Kerr,  J.,  agent.  ■  ''^■^ 
45  Malloch,  James,  leather  merchaBtJ  ■ 
47  Edwards,  Sym,  hairdresser. 

49  Napier,  Alex.,  fent  dealer. 
51  Alexander,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufac^ 
turers. 
Knox,  Robert,  warper.  ' 

M'Farlaue,  Mrs. 
Thomson,  John,  warper. 
124  Cook,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 
120  Small,  John,  builder. 

Crawford,  W.  G.,  dean  of  guild  officer. 
Benton,  J.  D.,   &  Co.,   commission 
merchants. 
118  Macfarlane,  D.,  asphalte  contractor, 
Robertson,  David,  agent  and  house- 
factor. 
62  Sinclair,  Thomas,  warper. 
32  Hogg,  WiUiam,  fruit  merchant. 

ALSTON  ST. 

5  M'Leish,  R.,  spirit  merchant. 

7  Bennet,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
53  M'Kenzie,  John,  boot  &  shoemaker; 

MacLean,  Malcolm,  beadle. 
55  Galloway,  John  &  James,  merchts. 
71  Wilson,  James,  &Co.,  sugar  refiners. 

44  Mackie,  Alex.,  letter-carrier. 
Smith,  William,  letter-carrier, 

38  Blair,  Alexander,  carter. 

36  Walker,  William,  merchant. 

22   Scott,  David,  proprietor. 

20  Jackson,  John,  grocer. 

14  Campbell,  James,  chimney  sweeper, 

ANDERSON  ST.-GaUowgate.      r 
43  Reid,  Hugh,  wright. 
47  Marshall,  J.  &  T.,  weddmannfact. 

Graham  &  Young,  grease  mannfact. 
26  Hutton  &  Co.,  bleachers. 
10  Stewart,  AValter,  smith. 

2  Ormistou,  William,  wright. 

ANDERSTON  QUAY. 

1  Maxwell,  Chas.,  Rob  Roy  tavern. 

3  Hobbs,  Samuel,  painter  and  gilder. 
5  Dimond,  J.,  grocer  &  provision  mer, 

5  M'Lauchlan,  Mrs.,  commerc,  tavern. 

6  Graham,  Robert,  of  H.M.  Customs. 

7  M'Dougall,  D.,  spirit  dealer, 

8  M'Phie,  D.,  wine  &  spirit  merchant. 

9  Cutcheon,  James,  Atlantic  tavern. 

10  M'Kenzie,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

11  Angus,  James,  baker. 

12  Limont,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
Cormie,  James,  smith. 

13  Livingston,  H.,  Clyde  hotel. 

14  Jarvies,  R.  &  J.,  ropework. 


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327 


16  Bennie,  Archd.,  spirit  merchant. 

16  Wright,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 

17  Strathern,  Andrew,  eating-house. 

18  Nichol,  Mrs.  Wm.,  grocer. 

19  M'Neil,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 

20  Jones,  Emrey,  eating-house. 

21  M'Callum,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

22  Campbelton    Steam-Packet    Office, 

John  M'Michael,  agent. 

24  Rennie,  Ross,  eating-house. 

25  M'Donald,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer. 

26  M'Gregor,  Alex.,  spmt  dealer. 

28  M'Phail,  Edward,  spirit  merchant. 

29  Dunlop,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 

30  Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  merchant. 

31  Ciombie,  Mrs.,  victualler  &  grocer. 

32  M'Kinnon,  Chas.,  spirit  dealer. 

33  Tod  &  M'Gregor,  Clyde  foundry. 
49  Smith  &  Eodj^er,  St.  James'  foundry. 

55  Stewart,    John,  &    Co.,    Hydepark 

ropework. 

56  Downie,  Angus,  spirit  merchant. 

57  Robertson,  John,  plumber. 
68  Raeburn,  James,  engineer. 

60  Robertson  &  Reid,  plumbers. 

61  Taylor,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

64  M'Vicar,  Archd.,  chain  and  anchor 

works. 
66  Steven,  John,  Clyde  ropework. 
68  Napier,  Robert,  Lancefield  foundry. 
Napier,  J.  R.,  Lancefield  foundry. 

ANN  ST. 

22  Gilfillan,  John,  com  merchant. 

24  M'Master,  J.,  &  Co. 

30  Clephan  &  Henderson,  tinsmiths. 

7  Ferguson,  James,  merchant. 

9  Wylie,  James,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths. 

19  Paterson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  smiths. 

27  Finlay,  Wilson,  &  Co., bonded  stores, 
29  Allan  &  Poynter,  bonded  vaults. 

ANN  ST.,  Bridgeton. 
5  M'Intosh,  William. 

ANN  ST.,  Port-Dundas. 
86  Gait,  John,  smith. 

Steel's  Court. 

Bain's  Court. 

Bain,  George,  agent. 
42  Eaglesham,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
32  Kenney,  Hendej',  spirit  dealer. 

20  Ralston,  James,  grocer. 

10  St,ewart,  Alex.,  pattern  maker, 

ANNFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Duncan,  Mrs.  James. 

2  M'Ewan,  James. 

3  Waddell,  Alexander. 

4  Stirling,  Miss. 

5  Edmond,  Rev.  John. 

6  Mitchell,  James. 

7  M'Donald,  Charles. 


8  M'Farlane,  Duncan. 

9  Gillan,  Rev.  Robert. 

10  Ross,  A.  M. 

11  Horn,  John. 

12  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Dr. 

13  Runciman,  Rev.  Dr. 

14  Clark,  Matthew. 

15  Symington,  Rev.  Dr, 

16  Ker,  Rev.  John. 

APSLEY  PLACE— Great  Western  Soad. 
3  Philips,  Thomas,  wright. 

6  Muir,  Thomas. 
Brown,  Thomas  W. 

7  Hamilton,  James. 

APSLEY  PLACE,  South. 
1   Blackwood,  H. 
3  Morrison,  Roderick. 

Kirsop,  John,  hatter. 
3  Dobbie,  William. 

Darling,  William. 

Lawcock,  James,  merchant. 

Thomson,  A. 
5  M'Cracken,  Robert,  manufacturer. 
7  Taylor,  William. 
9  Buchanan,  John,  writer. 

Robb,  Charles,  engineer. 

Nisbet,  Mrs. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

Wales,  Henry. 

Porteous,  John,  writer. 

Henderson,  John. 

Caie,  Rev.  Thomas. 

11  Brownrigg,  John. 

13  Todd,  Frederick. 

15  Downs,  Thomas. 
Kirkwood,  Charles. 
M'Harg,  John,  tea  merchant. 
Miller,  James. 

Ross,  Daniel. 
Anderson,  M.,  clerk. 

19  Clark,  Wm. 

21  Williamson,  George,  merchant. 
Craig,  John. 

M'Lennan,  Thomas. 
Bald,  George. 
Marshall,  J. 
Skeen,  Robert, 
Skeen,  Miss. 

22  Train,  Thomas,  agent. 

20  Gordon,  Rev.  J.  F.  S. 
B urges.  Rev.  Wm. 
Wales,  Mrs. 

Allan,  Alex. 
Gale,  Alex. 

16  Smith,  George. 

14  Thomson,  M.  C. 
Thomson,  J.  B. 
Paton,  Alex. 
Connell,  Wm.. 

12  Pagan,  James,  of  Herald  offict, 
10  Scotland,  James,  agent. 


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AEGYLL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— ARGYLL. 


8  Rae,  John,  clothier. 

Taylor,  Rev.  James  S. 

Douglas,  James,  measurer. 
6  Eeid,  Robert,  manufacturer. 
4  Spence,  James,  merchant. 
2  Lean,  John. 

Third,  Alex. 

Wright,  Mrs. 

ARGYLL  ARCADE. 

1  Harris,  Cohen,  &  Co.,  jewellers. 

2  Barker,  Geo.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

3  Campbell,  Colin,  jeweller. 

4  M'Grigor,  Duncan,  bootmaker. 

5  M'MLllan,  Andrew,  watchmaker. 

6,  7  Kelly,  James  and  Andrew,  watch- 
makers and  cutlers. 
8  Duncan,  John,  jeweller. 
10,  11  M'Farlaue,  Peter,  hardware  mer. 

12  Boston,  Thomas,  seal  engraver. 

13  Kerr,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

15  Smith,  Miss  A.,  milliner. 

16  Russell,  William,  umbrella  maker. 

17  Wilkie,  Misses,  staymakers. 

18  Robertson,  Daniel,  jeweller. 

19  Greenshield,  Brothers,  music-sellers. 

20  Stewart  &  Donald,  perfumers. 

21  Scott,  Mrs.  J.,  muslin  &  lace  printing. 

22  Gilmour,  Miss,  milliner. 

24  Galetti,  John,  optician. 

25  Russell,  John,  jeweller. 

26  Main,  M.  &  J.,  peruke  makers. 

28  Alexander,  William,  jeweller. 

29  Scott  &  Neilson,  baby-linen  ware- 

house. 

30  Miller,  Miss,  perfumery  warehouse. 
31,  32  Robertson,  John,  cutler. 

33,  34  Brown  &  Syme,  seedsmen. 

35  Begg,  James  A.,  bookseller. 

36  The  Art  Union  of  Glasgow. 

Eeid,  John,  and  Patrick  Robertson, 

Stonelaw  Colliery  OflS.ce. 
Pritty,  Francis,  engraver. 

38,  39  Watson,  A.,  hosier  and  glover. 

39,  40  Robertson,  John,  toy  warehouse. 

41  Johnston,  George,  toy  warehouse. 

42  Wardle,  Geo.  Isaac,  lace  warehouse. 

44  Todd,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  umbrella  makers. 

45  Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  engravers. 

46  Bartram,  William,  hosier. 

47  Taylor,  Robert,  lace  warehouse. 

48,  49  Alexander,  Mrs.  J.,  confectioner. 

50  Waddell,  Misses,  millinery  wareho. 

51  Martin,  M.,  milliner. 

53,  54  Clark,  R.  &  R.,  saddlers. 

56  Campbell,  William,  clothier. 

57  Moffat,  Miss  E.,  staymaker. 

59  Maclntyre,  W.  A.,  umbrella  maker. 

60  Hinmers,  C.,  bady  linen  establishm. 

61  Taylor,  William,  jeweller. 

62  Knox,  A.,  clerk  for  assessed  taxes. 

63  Blackball  &  Scott,  comb  and  brush 

warehouse. 


ARGYLL  ST. 

1  Pritchard,  R.,  &  Co.,  hat  manufcts. 
3  Hodge,  G.  &  T.,  tobacconists. 
7  Mein,  Andw.,  &  Co.,  innkeepers. 

Barr,  Thomas,  lithographer. 

M'Limont,  Samuel,  lithographer. 

Torrance,  Joseph,  smith. 

Examiner  Newspaper  OfBce. 

Smith,  John,  A.M.,  editor  of  do. 

Franklin,  Wm.,  paper-rnler. 
9  M'Lean,  George,  watchmaker. 
11  Ferguson,  J.  &  R.,  ironmongers. 
13  King,  Matthew,  engraver. 

Eeid,  William,  clothier. 

Watson  &  Pozzie,  working  jewellers. 
15  Brownlie,  Mrs.  Wm.,  baker. 
19  Wilson,  John,  eating  house. 
21  Constitutional  Newspaper  Office. 

J.  F.  Neilson,  Constitutional  Office. 

Glasgow  Advertiser,    and    Railway 
and  Shipping  Journal  Office. 

George  Mills,  Advertiser  Office. 

Thomson,  John,  commission  mercht. 

MacMillan,  Dun.,  commission  agt. 

Robin,  David,  tavern  keeper. 

Miller  &  Buchanan,  lithographers. 
23  Maxwell,  John,  saddler, 
25  M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  grocers. 
29  Fleming,  P.  &  E.,  ironmongers. 
31  Moome's  Court. 

Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers. 

Groucock,  Copestake,  Moore,  &  Co., 
lace  and  muslin  manufacturers. 

M'Kenzie,  Peter,  engraver. 

Carss,  John,  &  Co.,  bookbinders. 

Allan,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  drysalters. 

Smith,  James,  &  Co.,  plumbers. 

M'Gregor,  John,  tavern-keeper. 

Alexander,  John,  bookbinder. 

Marshall,  Robert,  lithogiapher. 
33  Simpson,  James,  bootmaker. 
37  Cowan  &  Co.,  seedsmen. 

Fowler,  Andrew,  do. 
41   Reid,  J.  &  E.,  stationers. 
43  Wellington  Court. 

Palmer,  Chas.,  Rob  Roy  tavern.     - 

Mitchell  &  Wilson,  tobacconists,    i 

Brown,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  drysaltersl 

Martin,  John,  tailor. 

Lyon,  Eobert,  auctioneer. 

Thomson,  James,  bookbinder. 

Forrester  &  Jack,  engravers. 
45  Steel,  William,  baker. 
47  Hadfield,  George,  cutler. 
49  Paterson,  Gavin,  bootmaker. 
55  Gall,  Adam,  clothier. 
57  Wilson's  Court, 

Allan,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker. 

Laird,  J.,  &  Co.,  provision  merchta. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  Music  hall. 

Lawcock,  James,  flour  merchant. 
61  Buck's  Head  Hotel.     C.  P.  Bush. 
65  Field,  Henry,  tin-plate  worker. 


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67  M'Math,  John,  woollen-draper. 
71  Winchester  &  M'Gibbon,  china  mer- 
chants. 
73   Reid,  James,  ironmonger. 
75  Buchanan  Court. 

Stark,  George,  paper  marbler, 
Scotch  Reformer's  Gazette  Newspa- 
per Office. 
M'Keuzie,  P.,  &  Co.,  Reformer's  Ga- 
zette Newspaper  Office. 
Smith  &  Sharp,  wholesale  grocers. 
Cappo,  Joseph,  spirit-proof  maker. 
Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  wine  merchants. 
Barr,  Peter,  Oak  tavern. 
MacMillan,  Brjce,  cabinetmaker. 
Courier  Newspaper  Office. 
M'Conechy,  James,  Courier  Office. 
Alexander,  John,  do. 

Russell,  David,  printer. 
M'Auley  &  M'Artney,  engravers. 
Campbell  &  Co.,  printers. 
M'Kendrick,  John,  bookbinder. 
77  Thomson,  James,  flesher. 
79  Gray,  John,  tobacconist. 
81  Turnbull,  Joseph,  fruiterer.  * 

83  Johnston,  William,  grocer. 
85  Geddes,  W.,  &  Co.,  druggists, 
87  Turner's  Court. 
89  Kennedy,  Gilbert,  stationer. 

Kennedy,  Walter,        do. 
91  Fulton,  Jas.,  jun.,  provision  mercht. 
93  Bone,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
95  Craig's  Court, 
M'Eadie,  D.,  clothier. 
Ballantyne,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
Clark,  James,  jewel-case  maker. 
Fullarton,  A.,  &  Co.,  paper-box  ma- 
nufacturers. 
Warren,  William,  gilder. 
Moir,  James,  plane-maker. 
Frazer,  Miss,  School  of  Industry. 
Moffat,  Adam,  clothier. 
Brown,  William,  spirit  dealei-. 
97  M'Tear  &  Kempt,  auctioneers. 
99  Glassford  &  French,  bootmakei-s. 
101  Hanley,  John,  trunkmaker. 
103  Gilchrist,  G,  &  J.,  ironmongers. 
105  Duncan,  Henry,  hatter. 
107  M'Intosh,  Angus,  hatter. 

Pratt's  Court. 
109  Dick,  John,  tailor. 

Falconer,  Robert,  tailor. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  George,  Rose  tavern. 
Nisbet,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
113  M'Geoch,  William,  ironmonger. 
115  M'Haffi[e&  Colquhoun,  ironmongers. 
117  Wilson,  J.  &  J.,  candlemakers. 
119  Anderson,  A.  S.,  confectioner. 
121  Bain,  James,  baker. 
123  Lennox,  Peter,  grocer. 
125  Ramsay,  William,  ironmonger. 
127  Angus,  Peter,  coffee-house. 

Dove,  Eben.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 


129  Picken,  John,  &  Co.,  tobacconists. 
131  Morrison  &  Son,  hat  and  cap  makers. 
135  Sinclair,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant. 
137  Kuowles,  John,  Doncaster  tavern. 

Goodv'in  &  Barclay,  jewellers. 

Ross,  Thomas,  working  jeweller. 
139  Cameron,  John,  eating  house. 
141  M'Murray,  James,  iron  merchant. 
143  Dalveen,  Neil  B.,  wine  merchant. 
145  North  British  Mail  Office. 

Gilchrist,  William,  printer. 

Anderson,  E.,  grain  merchant. 

Morier,  Wm.,  bmsh  manufacturer. 
147  M'CuUoch,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 
149  Wilson  &  Co.'s  shoe  shop. 
161  Hart,  W.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
163  Kevan&  Buttle,  warehousemen. 
167  Pigot,  H.,  hat  manufacturer. 
169  Burton  &  Thomson,  grocers. 
171  Peden,  Adam,  hosier, 
175  Sinclair,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cloth  uiers, 
177  Brownlie,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 
179  Robertson's  Court. 

Barr,  Robert,  Claremont  tavern. 

Train,  Thomas,  commission  agents. 

Dunlop,  Andi'ew,  grain  merchant. 

Lawrie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Adam's  Court  Lane. 
181  Christie,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
183  Blacklaws,  Wm.,  stationer. 
185  Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiei-s. 
187  Scott  &  Drj^sdale,  grocers. 
189  Murray,  Robert,  dyer. 

Adam's  Court. 
191  Fulton,  James,  iron  merchant. 

Papple,  James,  clothier. 

Taylor,  John,  tavern  keeper. 

Wilkinson,  A.,  printer. 
193  Thomson,  David,  cabinetmaker. 
195  Ferguson,  George  E.,  bootmaker. 
197  Thomson,  A.  C,  clothier. 
199  M'Larin,  Eobert,  spirit  merchant. 
203  Robertson,  W.  &  R.,  wine  merchants. 
205  Dobbie,  John,  ironmonger. 
207  Morrison,  H.  &  A.,  clothiers. 
209,  211  Campbell  &  Henry,  grocers. 
213  Brown,  Hugh,  saw -maker. 
215  M'Callum,  Mrs.,  green  grocer. 
219  Miller,  James,  victualler. 
221  Argyll  Close. 

Buchanan,  Jas.,  fish-hook  and  tackle 
manufacturer. 

M'Waters,  Robert,  tailor. 
223  Watson,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
225  Coats,  John,  M.D. 
227  Dougall  &  Mathie,  drapers. 
229  Dallas  Court. 

Duncan,   Turner,  &  Co.,   wholesale 
grocers. 

Brookman,  George,  printer. 

Cameron,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 

Scott,  Arthur,  "Turf  tavern. 


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ARGYLL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— ARGYLL. 


231  Crais',  Mrs.  John,  victualler. 
233  Barr,  Thomas,  provisioa  dealer, 
239  Cleland  Court. 

Gardner,  John,  carter. 

Ta3'lor  &  Co.,  stucco  manufacturers. 

Archibald,  William,  tailor. 

Paterson,  John,  upholsterer. 

Duncan,  James  L.,  dentist. 

Smith,  John,  cork-cutter. 

Brown,  William,  joiner. 
241  Campbell,  John,  confectioner. 
243  Lillie,  James,  &  Son,  drapers. 
245  Boyd,  Mrs.  James,  baker. 
249    LiVEEPOOL  CouiiT. 

Holmes,  William,  fret-cutter. 

Moreland,  Adair,  glazier. 

Smith,  Patrick,  corn  factor. 

Buchan,  Thos.,  &  Co,  brassfounders. 

Wright,  Ronald,  grain-merchant. 
251  Boyle,  Wm.,  contractor  for  carting. 

Wordie,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.,  carriers. 
257  Jack,  Andrew,  eating  house. 
259  Madeira  Court. 

Taylor,  James,  merchant. 

Liverpool  Traders'  Office,  M'Arthur, 
Brothers,  agents. 

M'Fie,    Graham,    &    Co.,    provision 
merchants. 

Finlay,   Cairns,   &  Co.,  commission 
merchants. 

Campbell,  John,  agent. 

Harvey,  John,  agent. 
263  Stewart,  George. 

Richardson,  James,  jun.,  agent. 
263^  Anderson,  William. 
265  Cleland,  R.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers. 

Madeira  Buildings. 
267  Maxwell,  Miller. 

Kirkland.  James. 

Logan,  William,  portioner. 
269  Ferguson,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
271  M'Innes,  John,  bootmaker. 
273  Fairie,  Thomas,  wholesale  grocer. 
275  Dow,  H.  &  A.,  spirit  merchants. 

Buchanan,  Thomas  D.,  druggist. 
277  M'Kichan,  Alexander,  tobacconist. 
279  Tulloch,  John,  provision  merchant. 
281  Leckie,  Andrew,  flesher. 
383  Buchanan,  Walter,  dairyman, 
285  Bennie's  Court. 

Burrell,  James. 

Clark,  P.  S.,  painter. 

M'Millan,  James,  tailor  and  clothier, 

M'Queen,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Ferguson,  M.,  clothier. 
289  Brownlie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
291  Harvey,  John,  victualler. 
293  M'Arthur,  D.,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house. 
295  Fulton,  James,  jun.,  provision  dealer, 
299  Smith,  Robert,  wholesale  grocer, 
301   Lindsay,  T.,  fruiterer. 
SO  3  Angus,  James,  iipholsterer. 


303  Wylie,  Miss. 

307  Wallace,   James,    china  and 

warehouse. 
309  Miller,  J.  &  H.,  gTocers. 
315  Argyll  Place. 

French,  James. 

Edgar,  James,  clothier. 

Morrison,  George,  accountant. 

Dunn,  John,  wine-purifier. 

Carmichael,  D.,  clothier. 
317  Brown,  William,  M.D. 
319  M'Laren,  John,  victualler. 
321  Crawford,  Mrs.  John,  spuit  dealer. 
323  Brown,  William,  tailor. 
325  Naismith,  James,  fruiterer. 
327  Paterson,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings. 

M'Kay,  D.,  watchmaker. 

Hunter,  William,  writei*. 
329  JafFray,  William,  watchmaker. 
331  Hamilton,    Walter,   boot   and    shoe 

warehouse. 
333  Murrie,  Andrew,  flesher. 
335  Jackson,  J.  &  B.,  hosiers. 
337  M'Kenzie,  D.,  ironmonger. 
339  Norris,  W.,  flesher. 
339J  York  Place. 

Reid,  J.  C. 

Fulton,  William. 

Harvie,  William. 

Hay,  David. 

Colquhoun,  Peter. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  John. 

Grainger,  Mrs.  Robert. 
341  Gallowaj',  William,  baker. 
343  M'Lean,  Peter,  victualler. 
345  Clow,  M.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
347  Teacher,  Willi;im,  spirit  merchant, 
349  M'Fadyen,  P.,  furniture  warehouse,.  ■. 
351  M'Alister,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
353  Stirtiaii,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
355  M'Crone,  George,  victualler. 
357  EwiNG  Place. 

Scott,  Robert,  merchant. 

Maitland,  John. 
359  M'Donald,  William,  physician. 
361  Scott  &  Lochhead,  fleshers. 
363  Black  &  Douglas,  drapers. 
367  Love,  A.,  bootmaker. 
369  Burns  &  Lawson,  tea  dealers. 

James  Watt  Street. 
377  Robertson,  John,  spirit  merchant 
381  Henry,  A.  confectioner. 
387  Monteitb,  J,,  spirit  merchant. 
395  Gibbons,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
399  Murraj',  George,  flesher. 
401  Tulloch,  Mrs.  William,  victualler. 
403  Erskine,  Thomas,  tobacconist, 
407  Orr,  Robert,  grocer. 
407j  Cunningham,  James, 
409  Ewart,  Duncan,  green  grocer, 
411  M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher. 
413  Parnie,  M.  A.,  bootmaker. 
415  Carrick,  Robt.,  provision  merchant 


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417  Parker,  D.  and  J.,  general  grocers. 
419  Graham,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
4195-Young,  J.  and  W.,  plumbers. 

M'Fadyen,  Archd. 

Franklin,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Smith,  David. 

Dunlop,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
421  Dalgleisb,  John,  flesher. 
423  Bisset,  Alexander,  druggist. 

425  Miller,  James. 
Walker,  Thomas. 

427  Gilchrist,  Wm.,  jun.,  provision  mer- 
chant. 

433  Mackinlay,  George,  draper. 

435  Argyll  Buildings. 
Bell,  John. 

Philp,  A.,  builder. 
Panton,  Mrs. 
Harley,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Eoberton,  Stephen,  clothier. 

437  Thompson,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
439  Gould,  James,  general  grocer. 

441  Coverly,  Robt.,  hardware  merchant. 

443  Ferguson,  J.,  provision  merchant. 

445  Hislop,  Henry,  engraver. 
Christie,  Robert. 
Gould,  James,  grocer. 
Graham,  Mrs. 

447  Wallace,  David,  flesher. 

449  Ewart,  Mrs.  John,  green  grocer. 

451  White,  Robert,  provision  merchant. 

478  Wotherspoon,  Archd.,  painter. 

476  Thomson,  Robert,  M.D. 

472  Skinner,  William,  baker. 

470  Rattray,  Charles,  bookseller. 

466  Grant,  George,  cork-cutter. 

462  Napier,  Thos.,  hardware  merchant. 

460  M'Kinley,  R.,  cork  manufacturer. 

454  Fergus,  Andrew,  surgeon. 

460  Davidson,  Kenneth,  spirit  dealer. 

448  Crawford,  D.,  engraver. 
Reid,  Wm.,  jun.,  plumber, 
Munro,  Richard. 
M'Michael,  J. 

446  Kirkwood,  John,  draper. 

444  Morrison,  James,  baker. 

442  Baxter,  William,  draper^ 

438  M'Gillivray,  C.R.,chemistanddn:tg- 

gist. 

436  Ewing,  John,  grocer. 

434  M'Callum,  Neil,  baker. 
430  Allan  Place. 

Sommerville,  Robert,  engraver, 
M'Kellar,  Captain  James. 

426  Watt,  John,  bookseller. 
Dixon,  James,  shoemaker. 

422  Douglas,  James,  jeweller. 
420  Greenlees,  A.,  druggist. 
418  Dunn,  James,  baker. 
414  Martin,  Thomas, 

Kerr,  Johnston. 

Stirling,  Miss,  lodgings. 

M'Nevin,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 


410  Hunter,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker. 

Robertson,  A.,  tailor. 
408  Finlay,  Wm.,  confectioner. 
404  Maitland,  A.,  baker. 
402  Cameron,  Hugh,  shoemaker. 
400  M'Cafffey,  R.,  boot  and  shoemakeir. 
398  Aikenhead,  A.,  dairyman. 
396  Allan,  David. 

Kirkwood,  Mrs.  John. 

M'Leish,  D.,  tailor  and  clothier. 
394  Cuthbert,  John,  baker. 
388  Cox,  Wm.,  flesher. 
386  Islisbet,  Mrs.  James,  spirit  dealer. 
384  Smith,  Duncan,  gardener. 
382  Haxton,  Robert,  broker. 
376  Christie,  William,  tailor. 
374  Watson,  A.,  hay  dealer. 
366  Adair,  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 
364  Stevenson,  Robert,  jun. 

Blake,  Wm.,  stationer. 
362  Hill,  Charles,  druggist. 
358  Crockett,  W.  &  G.,  wholesale  and 

retail  grocers. 
356  Kilpatrick,  D.  E.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

Smith,  James. 
350  Western  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch  j 

H.  M'Laughlan,  manager. 
344  Scott,  Robert,  &  Sons,  bakers,  &.c. 
342  Ballardie,  John,  upholsterer. 
336  Brown,  A.,  baker. 
334  Johnston,  John,  bootmaker. 
332  Buchanan,  John,  tinsmith. 
330  Grant,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
328  Wyllie,  A.,  druggist. 
324  Campbell,  William,  bookseller. 
318  Lamont,  D.,  tailor. 
316  Rigg,  Alex.,  tavern  keeper. 
312  M'Lav,  David,  surgeon. 
310  M'Keand,  Thomas. 
308  Lothan,  Mr.^.  A.  W.,  draper. 
304  Robertson,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
302  M'Farlane,  J.  &  M.,  bootmakers. 
300  Coventry,  William,  haircuttev. 
296  Stodart,  Robert,  cabinet  warehouse, 
294  Cameron,  M.,  hosier. 
292  Young's  Buildings. 

Kirkland,  Wm. 

M'Farlane,  Mis.ses,  milliners, 

Houston,  Miss  J.,  dres-smaker, 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Orr,  Andrew. 
290  Morrison,  Charles,  baker. 
288  Bogle,  J.  Y.,  draper. 
286  Lang,  George,  victualler. 
284  Hector,  John,  bootmaker, 
280  Brookman,  B.,  stationer, 
278  Holm  Place, 

Bryce,  Miss,  embroiderer. 

Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Hilpert,  Andrew,  professor  of  musiie, 
264  Watson,  Andrew,  baker. 
262  Stewart,  Peter,  tobacconist. 
260  Morrison,  Mrs.  William,  tinsmitk 


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258  Wilkie,  E.,  umbrella  manufacturer, 
256  Bell,  James,  glass  merchant. 

Scott,  James. 
252  King,  Thomas,  watchmaker. 
250  Miller,  Peter,  hosier.       ^ 
248  M'Nichol,  Duncan,  bootmaker. 
246  Yunie,  Mrs. 

Stewart,  William. 

M'Caw,  William,  tailor. 
244  Weatherhead,    A.,    vinegar    pickle 

manufacturer. 
242  Mitchell,  W.  &  J.,  wine  merchants. 
240  Anderson,  Joseph,  tailor. 

Copeland,  John,  tailor. 

Drysdale,  John,  tailor. 
238  Graham,  James,  saddler. 
236  Gillespie,  William,  ironmonger. 
234  M'Houl,  D.,  boot  and  shoe  wareho. 
232  Granger,  James,  baker. 
230  Wilson,  Mrs.  D.,  lodgings. 

M'Kerlie,  A.,  tea  merchant. 

Miller,  Robert,  grain  merchant. 
228  Lewis,  Robert,  flesher. 
226  Newton,  Walter,  cabinet  warehouse. 
224  Whyte,  A.  C,  tea  merchant. 
218  Bertram,  Peter,  stationer. 
216  Jeffray,  Miss,  toy  shop. 
214  Young,  Miss,  London  stay  shop. 
210  Stourbridge  Coukt. 

Robertson  &  M'Queen,  iron  merchts. 

Shearer,  George,  tavern  keeper. 

White  &  Kirkland,  wholesale  grain 
and  provision  merchants. 

Young,  David,  gunmaker. 

Steel,  John,  drysalter. 

Jaffrey,  J.  &  J.,  shoemakers. 
200  Bonar,  Kenneth,  spirit  merchant. 
19<5  Watson,  Charles,  spirit  merchant. 
194  Lennox,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
192  Douglas  Court. 

White,  John. 

Borland  and  Fleming,  tailors. 

Hay,  Robert. 

Stewart,  Robert,  tailor. 
190  Pro  van,  David,  grocer. 
188  Paterson,  Mrs.  J.,  basket  manufac. 

M'Intyre,  R.,  cabinet  warehouse. 
184  Shanks,  John. 
178  Bell,  John,  flesher. 
176  Bell,  W.  &  F.,  fleshers. 
174  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  Branch;  G. 

Irvine  Dickson. 
172  Union  Court. 

Fulton,  Brothers,  grain  merchants. 

Bain,  John,  &  Son,  grain  merchuts. 

Younger,  James,  cabinetmtiker. 
170  Lockhart,  John,  flesher. 
168  Elsworth,  John,  sawmaker. 
166  Boyack,  Alexander,  tobacconist. 
164  M'Leod  &  Pollock,  jewellers. 
162  Tumbull,  J.,  confectioner. 
160  Howatt,  William,  ironmonger. 
158  Robertson,  James,  millinery  shop. 


156  Grant,  J.,  &  Co.,  outfitters. 

1 54  Warrington,  Alex.,  watchmaker. 

152  Stewart  &  M'Donald,  warehousemen. 

148  Dykes,  J.  &  A.,  drapers. 

146  Hamilton,  John,  ironmonger. 

144  Pringle,  John,  china  merchant. 

140  Carnachan,  J.  S.,  druggist. 

138  Young,  Thomas,  hosier. 

136  Campbell,  D.,  druggist. 

132  Falconer,  Robert,  &  Son,  hosiers. 

126  Faulds,  John,  news  agent. 

124  Baird  &  Rodger,  clothier. 

122  Brown  &  Love,  clothiers. 

120  Gordon  &  Co.,  shawl  warehousemen. 

118  Bail  ton,  George,  auctioneer. 

Falkirk  Iron  Co.  W.  Cockey,  agent. 
116  Arthur  &  Eraser,  drapers. 
114  Stewart,  Wm.,  woollen  draper. 
112  Thomson,  Duncan,  bootmaker. 
110  Miller,  John,  straw-hat  warehouse. 
108  Morrison's  Court. 

Davidson,  A.,  warehouseman. 

Thomson,  Duncan,  bootmaker. 

Smith,  E.,  tailor. 

Wallace  &  Connell,  plumbers. 

Tweedie,  James,  iron  merchant. 

Wilson,  J.  &  J.,  caiidleraakers. 

M'Adam,  John,  warehouseman. 

Rowand,  James,  commission  agent. 

Donaldson  &  Co.,  printers. 

Veitch,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Picken,  James,  tailor. 

Stobo,  J.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 

Thallon  and  Anderson,  commission 
merchants. 

Burnside,  John,  fringe  manufacturer. 

Gatheral,  G.,  fringe  manufacturer. 

Knox,  A.,  wine  merchant. 

Fairley,  W.  &  G.,  ironmongers. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  Temperance  hotel. 

Kerr,  James,  engraver. 

Sutherland,  David,  jeweller. 
106  Pitt,  Henry,  fruiterer. 
1045^Fulton,  Andrew,  hat  shop. 
104  Gardner  &  M'Intosh,  clothiers. 
102  Aylward,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchts. 
100  Argyll  Arcade. 
98  Kirsop,  John,  hat  and  cap  maker. 
96  Aitken,  Peter,  jeweller  and  watch- 
maker. 

Aitken,  James,  jeweller. 
94  Boithwick,  A.,  smallware  merchant. 
92  Paterson,  A.  &  W.,  bootmakers. 
90  Argyll  Court. 

M'Lardy  &Campbell,  lithographers. 

Thomson,  James,  smith. 

Mackie,  A.,  haircutter. 

Speirs,  John,  japanner. 

Steel,  Gavin,  Temperance  hotel. 

Hamilton,  J.,  auctioneer. 
86  Webster,  James,  laceman. 
84  M'Phun,  W.  R.,  bookseller. 
82  Glass  &  Duncan,  booksellers. 


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333 


80  Muirhead  &  Arthur,  watchmakers. 
78  Blaikley  &  Good,  goldsmiths. 
76  Forbes,  Wm.,  jeweller. 
74  Scott,  J.,  engraver. 

Begg,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Waddell,  Mrs.  James. 

Crane,  Robert,  clothier. 

Farquhar,  Hugh,  tailor. 

Ritchie,  D.,  Albion  tavern. 
72  Baird,  Walter,  watchmaker. 
70  M'Lean,  Miss  Catherine,  milliner, 
68  Bulloch,  James,  tobacconist. 
66  M'Leod,  John,  bookseller  &  stationer. 
64  Shaw,  W.  C,  goldsmith  &  jeweller. 
62  Sidney  Court. 

Duncan,  Daniel  F.,  engraver. 

Rankin,  William,  printer. 

Hamilton  &  Arthur,  corn  merchants. 

Fingland,  T.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants. 

Craig,  Thomas,  paper-ruler. 

Curie,  Robert,  &  Sons,  auctioneers. 

Drew,  Lawrence,  Carmyle  mills. 

York,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer. 

M'Clure,  David,  printer. 

Brackenridge,  James,  tavern-keeper. 

Stevenson,  James,  paper-box  maker. 

Gowans,  Adam,  bookbinder. 
60  Blyth,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
58  Stewart,  R.,  goldsmith  and  jeweller. 
56  Lochore,  W.,  &  Sons,  bootmakers. 
54  Rankin,  William,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
52  Oats,  Thomas,  slater. 

Picken,  James,  temperance  hotel. 

Flemington,  John,  straw-hat  mart. 
60  Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
48  Hyam,  Benjamin,  outfitter. 
46  Niven,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  booksellers. 
44  M'Intyre,  D.,  hosier. 
42  Robertson  &  M'Ewan,  straw-bonnet 
manufacturers. 

Johnston,  William,  printer. 

Black,  Robert,  clothier. 

Lawson,  George,  cabinetmaker. 
40  Shaw,  WUliam,  watchmaker. 
38  Martin,  Peter,  watchmaker. 
36  Shaw,  J.,  hosier  and  glover. 
34  Fyfe,  T.,  straw-hat  warehouse. 
32  Meiklejohn,  John,  coffee-house. 

Jack  &  Co.,  envelope  manufacturers. 
30  Park,  John,  &  Co.,  bootmakers. 
28  Wylie  &  Lochhead,  upholsterers,  fur- 
nishers, and  funeral  undertakers. 
26  Drummond,  Andrew,  clothier. 
24  Virtue  &  M'Nair,  fruit  merchants. 
22  Corbet,  Robert,  watchmaker. 

Dick,  Thomas,  sheriff-officer. 

Barclay,  Thomas,  printer. 

Barclay,  William,  engraver. 

M'Nair,  W.,  bookbinder. 

Richmond,  Wm.,  jim.,  &  Co.,  ware- 
housemen. 

Bogle,  William,  auctioneer. 

Commercial  &  General  News  Rooms. 


22  Alexander,  J.  &  J.,  tailors. 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  jun„  tailor. 
20  Jackson,  Edward,  hosier. 
18  Hart,  Hugh,  druggist. 
16  Begg,  Alexander,  fancy  draper. 
14  Park,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe- 
makers. 

12  Mann,  Simpson,  and   Byars,  ware- 

housemen. 
18  Menzies,  Andrew,  undertaker. 
8  Murray,  Thos.,  &  Son,  booksellers. 
Murray,  Joseph,  bookseller. 

6  Thomson,  A.  R.,  hosier  and  glover. 

4  Muirhead,    Morgan,    &    Co.,  ware- 

housemen. 

BACK  WYND. 

7  M'Kenzie,  A.,  old  vinegar  and  barm 

store. 

11  Brodie,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

13  Thom,  A.  G.,  fish  agent. 

55  Cameron,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
61  Hampton,  Samuel,  broker. 
48  Green  Market. 
46  West,  M.,  blacksmith. 

BALMANNO  ST. 

3  Adam,  Robert,  flesher. 
John  Laing,  wright. 
Graham,  Mrs.  John. 

5  M'CaU,  William,  wright. 

25  M'Phail,  Dugald,  tailor  and  clothier. 

27  Morrison,  Charles,  wright. 

30  Douglas.  William,  bookseller. 

22  Urie,  M.,  lodgings. 

10  Miller,  Robert,  carter  &  cowfeeder. 

6  Beck,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

BAROiJY  PLACE. 

20  Allardice,  Robert. 
Marshall,  Peter. 
Reid,  Miss  Ann. 

12  Patrick,  Wm.,  warden,  High  Churcli. 
10  Meese,    Noah,    manager,     Glasgow 

Iron- works. 

BARRACK  ST, 

M'Callum,  Robert,  contractor. 
50  Carrick,  Robert,  teacher. 
52  Greig,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
54  Bowstead,  Thomas,  grocer. 
62  Bowstead,  Thos.,  metal  refiner. 

BATH  LANE,  East. 
5  Hannah,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
10  Laing,  John,  wright. 
16  Kennedy,  Andrew,  contractor. 
22  Campbell,  Miss,  teacher. 

BATH  ST. 
3  Gordon,  Mrs. 
Faulds,  Mr. 
Macadam,  John,  warehouseman. 


334 


BATH.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— BATH. 


3  Wilson,  Mrs, 
5  Robertson,  John. 
9  Brown,  James,  architect. 
Brown  &  Carrick,  architects. 
11   Fleming,  John,  writer. 
17  Loggie,  Andrew,  flesher. 
21  Raid,  D.  &  J.,  merchants. 

Reid,  John,  sen. 
29  Wilson,  Charles,  architect. 
Wilson,  James,  land  agent. 
33  Galloway  &  M'Millan,  merchants. 
Galloway,  A.  &  W.,  merchants. 

35  Arnot,  Thomas,  painter. 

36  King,  Alexander,  M.D. 
43  Marshall,  Thomas,  M.D. 
49  Corkindale,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Galloway,  W.  C,  teacher  of  piano- 
forte. 
49  Wilkie,  William. 

Johnstone,  Mrs. 
51  Ritchie,  Thos.  L.,  portrait  painter. 
55  Hendrie,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Stirling,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
Murray,  Misses,  staymakers. 
63  Richardson,  J.  R.,  wine  merchant. 
65  MacGowan,  Misses,  boarding  school. 
Warren,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  teacher  of  music. 
Pringle,  John,  merchant. 
Robinson,  Miss,  lodgings. 
69  Fotheringham,  Mrs.  John. 
75  Cameron,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  drawing 
and  painting. 
Campbell,  Miss, 
Dick,  William. 
Barr,  Gavin. 
Whitelaw,  Miss. 
81  M'Ruer,  Misses. 
85  Angus,  Mrs.,  lodgings, 
93  Blackburn,  Dax-id. 
99  Napier,  Rev.  Dr.,  College  Church. 
103  Brown,  Peter,  merchant. 
107  Ronald,  John,  merchant. 
Ill  Tennant,  Andrew,  writer. 
115  Brown,  Coliu. 
121  Lumsden,  James,  jun. 
125  M'Gregor,  Alex.  Bennet,  writer. 
129  Campbell,  Sir  James. 
133  Dalglish,  George,  merchant. 
137  Brown,  Thomas. 
141  Auld,  A.  W. 

Montague  Place. 
151  Johnston,  Andrew,  merchant. 
155  Balmanno,  Miss. 
159  Ellis,  James,  merchant. 
163  Croil,  William,  merchant. 
167  Johnston,  Mrs.  David. 
173  Smythe,  Miss. 
Athol  Place. 
179  Brown,  Wm.,  colour  manufacturer. 
183  Fyfe,  Henry,  manufacturer. 
187  M'Bean,  Duncan,  merchant. 
193  Couper,  William,  writer. 
195  Hinahaw,  Robert,  merchant. 


197  Taylor,  William,  manufacturer. 

199  Jamieson,  James,  merchant. 
Adelaide  Place. 

201  Aitken,  Robert,  merchant. 

203  M'Kenzie,  James,  merchant. 

205  Ker,  Robert. 

321  Bannerman,  Walter. 

Smith,  George,  writer. 
325  Jeffrey,  John,  wine  merchant. 

Munsie,  George. 

Logan,  Mrs. 

Finlav,  R.,  ofF'mlay,  Cairns,  ^  Co, 
212  Hastie,  Alexander,  M.P. 
210  Graham,  Robert,  merchant. 

206  Campbell,  Archd.,  merchant. 

204  Tennent,  Charles  James,  merchant. 

202  Graham,  Alexander,  merchant. 

200  Campbell,  William,  merchant. 

198  Scott,  Mrs.  Michael. 
194  Merry,  James,  merchant. 
190  Mitchell,  Mrs. 

186  Hunter,  George,  merchant. 
182  Murray,  William,  merchant. 

Montague  Place  to  152. 
178  Baird,  George. 
172  Buchanan,  Peter,  merchant. 
168  Hussey,  William. 
164  Stewart,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
160  Ferguson,  John,  writer. 
156  Craig,  Robert. 
152  Jamieson,  James  F. 
150  Neilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
144  Towers,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 
138  Bain,  John,  of  Morriston. 
134  Alston,  R.  F. 
130  Furlong,  Mrs. 
Ross,  William. 
124  Fotheringham,  Mrs. 
120  Prentice,  John. 
114  Taj'lor,  Mrs. 
110  Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D. 
106  Balderston,  A.,  accountant. 
102  Dougall,  Miss. 
Scheviz,  Mrs. 
Watson,  James. 
M'Lachian,  Mrs.  Jane. 
92  Montgomery,  J.,  chemist. 
88  Walker,  G.  L.     . 
86  Lutenor,  G.  A.,  miniature  and  por- 
trait painter. 
Lutenor,  Misses,  seminary. 
Sharp,  William,  glass  merchant. 
M'Farlaue,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Dawson,  William. 
80  Scott,  Geddes  M'Kenzie,  physician. 
78  Allan,  D.  S.,  bootmaker. 
76  Scobie,  David  S  ,  painter  and  paper- 
hanger. 
74  Rowan,  M.,  baker  &  flour  merchant. 
72  Stewart,  Mrs. 
Proudfoot,  Mrs. 
Clapperton,  John,  sharebroker. 


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335 


70  Young,  Donald. 

Niven,  Daniel. 
68  Milne,  Mrs.  George,  lodgings. 
Cunninghame,  Andrew,  writer. 
,  62  Cowan,  Miss. 
60  Falconer,  Robert. 
Drummond,  Mrs. 
M'Callum,  John. 
M'Gregor,  Jolin. 
56  Doig,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Innes,  Norman,  emigration  agent. 
M'Kenzie,  Walter. 
50  Scott,  Charles,  cowfeeder. 
48  Paton,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
Taylor,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker. 
46  Cairney,  John,    glazier   and  glass- 

stainer. 
44  Smith,  Daniel,  plasterer. 
42  Hannay,  William,  gasfitter. 
30  Blackley,  J.,  factor. 
16  Henderson,  John. 

Notman,  Wm.,  commission  agent. 
Burton,  William. 
Tait,  Miss,  milliner. 
Neilson,  Misses,  young  ladies'  semi- 
nary. 
Miller,  Miss. 
12  Herdman,  David,  grocer. 
10  Cadden,  Mrs.  John,  dairy-keeper. 
6  Gray,  Charles,  painter. 
4  Steel,  William. 

Rattray,  Mrs.  P.,  dressmaker. 
Bell,  John,  railway  agent. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  Dr. 
Herbertson,  John,  architect, 
2  Harvey,  J.  E.,  wine  &  spirit  mer- 
chant. 

BAZ  AAE  -Candleriggs. 
Findlay,  Wm.,  cheese  merchant. 
Docharty,  Wm.,  fruit  merchant. 
Hogg,  John,  fruit  merchant, 
Hogg,  Wm.,  fruit  merchant. 
Breen,  James,  fruit  merchant. 
Gray,  Robert,  fruit  dealer. 
Ryan,  James,  fruit  merchant. 
Devlin,  Henry,  fruit  merchant. 
Morgan,  Sarah,  vegetable  dealer. 
M'Coraish,  Patrick,  vegetable  dealer. 
Hanlin,  Patrick,  vegetable  dealer. 
Kittens,  John,  vegetable  dealer. 
TumbuU,  Margaret,  vegetable  dealer. 
Lynch,  Charles,  vegetable  dealer. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  vegetable  dealer. 
M'Int3're,  Mary,  vegetable  dealer. 
Fox,  Edward,  vegetable  dealer, 
M'EIhainey,  Catherine,  onion  dealer. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  gardener. 
Simons,  B.,  fruit  merchant. 
Donohoe,  Christopher,  onion  mercht. 
Hones,  Patrick,  egg  and  butter  mer- 
chant. 
Hxmter,  Adam,  egg  merchaat. 


Docherty,  Hugh,  egg  and  butter  mer- 
chant. 

Peebles,  Geo.,  egg  and  butter  mercht. 

Nelles,  J.  &  M.,  provision  merchant. 

Gilligan,  Patrick,  ham  merchant. 

Dwyer,  Michael,  ham  merchant. 

M'Dermid,  William,  ham  merchant. 

M'Gourk,  Owen,  ham  merchant. 

Jack,  Thomas,  ham  merchant. 

M'Dermid,  Francis,  ham  dealer. 

Tolland,  James,  provision  merchant. 

Raferty,  Peter,  type  seller. 

M'Culloch,  James,  butter  merchant. 

Semple,  Mrs.,  cheese  and  butter  mer- 
chant. 

White,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

M'Gill,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Young,  Mrs.,  shoe  merchant. 

M'Dougall,  James,  stocking-maiier. 

Hopkins,  James,  bookseller. 

Kerr,  Mrs.,  bookseller. 

Stevenson,  John,  bookseller. 

M'Devet,  John,  stocking  dealer. 

M'Aulay,  Mrs.,  stocking  dealer. 

Allan,  Mrs.,  brush  manufacturer. 

BAZAAE  (NEV/)-Caiion  St. 
Osborne,  Alex.,   cheese  and  butter 

merchant. 
Cullen«&  Thomson, provision  merchts. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  E.,  fleshers. 
Stewart,  J.,  jun.,  flesher. 

BEDFORD  ST. 

1  Wilson,  Henrj'-,  grocer. 

3  Wales',  Henry,  ropework." 
11  Porteous,  William. 
15  Johnston  &  Neill,  spirit  merchants. 
17  Manson,  Thomas. 
19  Rutherfurd,  G.  F.,  &  Co. 
25  M'Gregor,  D.,  flesher. 
29  Sim,  John,  flesher. 

31  Reid,  Miss  E.,  green  grocer. 

33  M'GIashan,  John,  teacher, 
35  Kinloch,  James,  agent. 

Kinloch,  James,  clerk. 
37^Herbertson,  James,  &  Son,  wrights. 
37  Fraser,  Lachlan,  baker. 

39  James  Leslie,  spirit  dealer. 

43  Doig,  David,  &  Co. 

52  Stevenson,  John,  flesher. 
50  Bryce,  Sharp,  grocer. 
48  Neville,  William. 

Stewart,  John,  slater. 
46  Menzies,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

44  Boyd,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

40  Moffat,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 

34  Lindsay,  George,  victualler, 

32  M'Cracken,  J,,  green  grocer. 
30  Brown,  Mrs.  James,  furnisher, 
26  Anderson,  James,  grocer. 

24  Becket,  James,  painter. 
22  Muir,  William,  flesher. 


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BELLGROVE,— STREET  DIRECTORY.— BELL, 


20  Steel,  James,  fishmonger. 
14  Herbertson,  Henry,  mason. 

12  Balfour,  Robert. 
Reston,  Miss. 
Fairley,  William. 

10  Muirhead,  John,  dj'er. 

8  Cunningham,  Mrs.  Thomas, 
M'Gregor,  Miss. 

Stewart,  Miss. 
Paterson,  Mrs, 
Mitchell,  Mrs. 
2  Wishart,  Wm.,  letter-carrier. 

BELLGROVE  ST. 

1  M'Laren,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
5  Smith,  Robert,  house  factor. 

Morrison,  James,  merchant. 

Crudden,  George,  draper. 
7  Bowman,  William,  victualler. 

9  Ferguson,  John,  teacher. 
Niven,  John. 
Turnbull,  Alexander. 
Clachan,  James. 

13  Allan,  William,  agent. 
Penny,  Charles,  chemist. 
Crawford,  Thomas. 
Provan,  W.  T. 
Webster,  James. 

17  Morton,  Rev.  William. 

Crawford,  John,  manufacturer. 

Simpson,  George. 

Storry,  Patrick. 
25  Brown,  John. 

Train,  Richard,  flesher. 

M'Farlane,  Misses,  teachers. 

Swan,*Wm.,  supervisor  inland  rev. 
47  Williamson,  Mrs. 
51  Turnbull,  Mrs. 

Dove,  E. 
55  Stewart,  Peter. 
59  Munro,  A. 
63  Orr,  John. 

Eastern  Academy  ;  Ferguson,  John, 
teacher. 
10  Clark,  Henr3^,  surgeon. 

Robertson,  William,  merchant, 

4  Brown,  Robert,  chemist, 

BELL  ST. 

5  Sword  &  Johnston,  leather-cutters. 
7  Murdoch,   William,    stocking-frame 

needle-maker. 
9  Martin,  Mrs.  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
13  Smith,  George,  plumber. 

21  Fisher,  George,  rag,  waste,  and  ge- 

neral dealer. 
27  Robertson,  David,  tool  shop. 
29  Bums,  Mrs.,  broker. 
33  Harvey,  William,  rag  dealer. 
37  Finney,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Wallace's  Court. 

Maxwell,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 

Fleck,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 


Wright,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Stevenson,  Jane,  &  Co.,  brokers. 

Maxwell,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 

Campbell,  .John,  shoemaker. 

Mitchell,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 

Antigua  Court. 

Shanks,  D.,  fishing-rod  maker. 

M'Leod,  John,  Antigua  Bay  tavern. 

Roe,  Alexander,  hairdresser. 

M'Kechnie,  C,  -warping-mill  maker, 

Lang,  George,  manufacturer. 

Martin  &  Gourlay,  fleshers. 

Veitch  &  Spence,  fleshers. 

Ward,  D.,  fishmonger. 

Smith,  Lewis,  spirit  dealer. 

M'Intyre,  John,  carter. 

Thomson,  WUliam,  flesher. 

Cansh,  M.,  spirit  merchant. 

M'Millan  &  Marshall,  stationers. 

Dudgeon,  William,  remnant  shop. 

Brown,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

Stitt,  A.,  flesher. 

Carslaw  &  Henderson,  manufacts. 

Campbell,  Daniel,  reedmaker. 

Allan,  James,  "warper. 

Kerr,  D.,  &  Co. 

Whyte,  Mrs.  J, 

Blair,  W.,  &  Son,  commiss.  agents, 

Houston,  Daniel,  warehouseman. 

Reid,  James,  &  Co.,  warpers. 

Mitchell,  John,  hosier  and  glover. 

M'Callum,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

Gardner,  J.  &  W.  D.,  hatters. 

Ballantyne,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 

Breen,  James,  fruit  merchant. 

M'Conochie,  Mrs.,  eating-ho.  keeper. 

Buchanan,  Neil,  spirit  dealer. 

Drysdale,  J.,  haircutter, 

Peebles,  George,  butter  merchant, 

Croll,  David,  treasurer  of  Police. 

Donaldson,  James,  surveyor  of  Po- 
lice, poor  rates,  &c. 

Houston,  A.  M'D.,  surveyor  of  Po- 
lice, poor  rates,  &c. 

Maxwell,  Edward  G.,  collector  of 
Police  rates. 

Miller,  John,  collector  of  poor  rates. 

Fyfe,  H.,  victualler. 

Brennan,  Patrick,  M.D.  and  surgeon. 

Stewart,  John,  blacksmith. 

Sheriff,  William,  eating-house. 

Morton,  Robert,  jun.,  spirit  dealer. 

Finnic,  John,  tobacconist. 

Dunn,  Peter,  eating-house  keeper. 

Stewart,  J.,  eating-house. 

Wylie,  William,  &  Son,  singers. 

Thomson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

Robertson,  John,  victualler. 

Strang,  William,  reedmaker. 

Boyle,  James,  victualling-house. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  rag  merchant. 

Main,  P.,  leather-pipe  maker. 

Ross,  James,  whip-maker. 


BELL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— BOTHWELL. 


337 


16  Craig,  Alex.,  provision  merchant. 
12  Logan,  Mrs.  John,  stationer. 

8  M'Gough,  Laurence,  broker. 
6  Fleming,  W.,  tavern. 

4  Miller,  James,  confectioner, 

BELL  ST.— Calton. 

57  Orr,  John,  victualler. 

BISHOP  ST.— Anderston. 

5  M'Donald,  Allan,  shoemaker. 

1 1  Pope,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

17  Morrison,  James,  wright. 

31  Livingston,  J.,  victualler. 

33  M'Vey,  Mrs.  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
39  Hislop,  Robert,  grocer. 
41  Gilchrist,  Gavin,  dyer. 
47  Gilchrist,  G.  &  W.,  dyers. 
49  Houston,  William,  milk  shop. 
77  Holiday,  John,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
72  Cameron,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

58  Mitchell,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers. 
54  Calderhead,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
38  Rowand,  Daniel,  joiner. 

32  M'Kenzie,  D.,  eating-house  keeper. 
16  Gordon,  WUliam,  tinsmith. 

14  M'Kinlay,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Dunlop,  Gilbert,  spirit  dealer. 

10  Hossack,  George,  shoemaker. 

8  Morrison,  James,  house  factor. 
Anderston  China  Company. 

6  Ford,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

BISHOP  ST.— Port-Dundas. 

41  Geddes  &  Co.'s  flint-glass  works. 
71  Turner,  Agnes,  cowfeeder. 
128  Port-Dundas  chemical  works ;  Irvine 
and  Bryce. 
Milton  grain  mills;  J.  &W.Galbraith. 
66  Port-Dundas  pottery. 
64  Miller,  James. 
58  Morton,  A.,  &  Co.'s  soap  work. 

Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  colourmen. 
24  Montgomery  &  Co.'s  chemical  work. 

BLACKFRIAPvS  ST. 

5  Swift,  James,  hairdresser. 

7  Thomson,  Mrs.,  Houston  dairy. 

9  M'Farlan,  Alex.,  commission  mercht. 

11  Wallace,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
23  Tunier,  Mrs.,  glass  merchant. 

33  Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  seed  merchts. 
45  Boag,  Robert,  teacher. 

M'Laren,  Mrs. 
Keir,  John. 
47,  49  Mahony,  John,  brassfounder. 
99  Stewart,  James,  slater. 

Brown,  James,  letter-press  printer. 
108  Walker's,   James,   coach-work   and 

stables. 
102  Young,  James,  engineer. 
Martin. 
Mahony,  John. 


102  Turnbull,  John,  merchant  and  dry- 
salter. 
100  East  Regent  Place  Church,  Rev.  Jn. 
Graham. 
98  Rev.  Fergus  Ferguson's  Church. 
88  M'Gregor,  Alexander. 
86  Shanks  &  Brown,  starchers. 

Walton,  Henry,  waste  dealer. 

Thomas,  John. 
76  Baptist  Chapel,  Rev.  James  Taylor. 
68  Rev.  John  Edmond's  Church. 
40  Murdoch's  School ;  R.  Boag,  teacher. 
36  Neilson,  R.,  plasterer. 
34  M'Intosh,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

Buchanan,  Mrs. 

Buchanan,  David. 

Shanks,  Robert. 
24  Knox,  Adam,  spirit  merchant. 
18  Cairns,  William,  leather  merchant. 
16  Cairns,  John,  painter. 

BLUEVALE. 
Nelson,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  victualler. 
Livingstone,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 
Craig,  Robert,  victualler. 
M'Kay,  John,  flesher. 
Riddell,  David,  baker. 
Smellie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Gibb,  James,  road  contractor. 
Salmond,  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
M'Cash,  James,  victualler. 

BLYTHSWOOB  SQTJAEE. 

1  Y'oung,  John,  merchant. 

2  Shortridge,  G.  Y. 

3  Anderson,  Sir  James,  Lord  Provost 

of  Glasgow. 

4  Hutton,  Mrs.,  of  Cadderbank. 

6  Fletcher,  Mrs. 

7  Ferguson,  David,  merchant. 
9  Watson,  James,  accountant. 

10  Hutcheson,  Robert,  manufacturer. 

11  Baird,  Alexander,  merchant. 

12  Reddie,  James,  1st  Town-Clerk. 

13  Stoddart,  A.  F. 

14  Smith,  Mrs.  Hugh. 

15  Henderson,  John,  of  Park. 

16  Hutchison,  Graham,  manufacturer. 

17  Bennet,  Mrs. 

18  Johnstone,  Mrs, 

19  Jack,  Mrs. 

20  Wedderspoon,  Wm.,  merchant. 

21  Aitken,  Dr.  John,  M.D. 

22  Orr,  John,  merchant. 

24  Davie,  William,  clerk. 

25  Buchanan,  Robert,  merchant. 

26  Glasgow  Institution  for  Young  Ladies. 

27  Towers,  Wm.,  writer. 

BOTHWEIL  ST. 

2  M'Kenzie,  Hector,  teacher. 

4  Johnston,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 


838 


BRIDGEGATE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— BRIDGE. 


4  Johnston,  Galbraith,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
M'Call,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Henderson,  P.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Wedderspoon,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants. 
Roberts,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Roberts,  W.  D.,  Haitien  consul. 
Greenlees,  Charles  C. 
Kirkland,  Alex.,  civil  engineer. 

10  Huggins,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

16  Wallace,  James  &  William,  &  Co., 

manufacturers. 

Wallace,  J.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  spinners,  &c. 
22  Tumbull,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

M'Kenzie, . 

35  Douglas,  Archd.,  manufacturer. 

Blythswood  Terrace. 

89  Barbour,  Robert,  plumber. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  cutler. 
Fleck,  Peter,  of  J.  Paterson  (f  Co. 
Middleton,  Thomas,  at  Ritchie  and 

M'^CormicKs. 

Paterson,  Mrs. 

Middleton,  Miss. 
91  Henderson,  Wm.,  pavement  mercht. 
98  AUan,  Isaac,  marble  cutter. 

90  Muir,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

BEIDGEGATE  ST. 

1  Finnigan,  Arthur,  watch  dealer. 
5,  7  Devine,  Peter,  broker. 

11  M'Cormick,  John,  broker. 

17  Kelly,  Michael,  broker. 

21  Wallace,  James,  hay  dealer. 

37  Connaghen,  Mrs.  Patrick,  clothier. 

47  Henrity,  Peter,  clothier. 

61  Kelly,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

63  M'Elroy,  J.,  provision  dealer. 

65  Charity  Court. 

Alexander,  James,  carrier. 

O'Brien,  John,  clothes  merchant. 

Quigley,  Michael,  clothes  merchant. 

Dow,  James,  porter. 
67  Drewat,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
69  Connal  &  M'Divett,  victuallers. 
73  Kean,  Francis,  wines. 
77  Davidson,  D.,  chandler. 
79  Marshall,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
81  Marshall's  Close. 
83  Thomson  &  CuUen,  provision  dealers. 
91   Finlay,  John,  baker. 
93  Miller,  David,  provision  dealer. 
97  Park,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
101  M'Monagle,  Charles,  &^^  dealer, 
193  Reilly,  Hugh,  baker. 
105  Sheridan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
109  Clark's  Court. 

M'Laren,  William,  fish  merchant. 
Lennox,  John,  rag  merchant. 
Ill  Millar,  A.  G.  K.,  spirit  dealer. 
113  Chalmers,  John,  hairdresser. 
119  George,  J.,  victualling-house. 


123  Biscombe,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
129  Lawson,  Gavin,  victualler. 

131  Buchanan,  John,  provision  mercht. 

138  Mooney,  John,  surgeon. 
137  GuiLDRY  Court. 

Neilis,  M.,  egg  merchant. 
Murphy,  Henry,  pawnbroker. 

139  M'Lennan,  Donald,  grocer. 

141  Dewart,  W.,  grocer  &  tobacco  agent. 

143  Hennan,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer. 
145  Laurie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
147  Robinson's  Close. 

151  Lee,  A.,  eating-house. 
153  Cousland,  Mrs.  G.,  tobacconist. 
155  Divet,  James,  eating-house. 
157  Cameron,  Peter,  blacksmith. 
159  Ure,  J.,  &  Sons,  bakers. 
163  Brown,  C,  leather  merchant. 

144  Gribben,  H.,  M.D. 

136  M'Call,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
134  Aitkenhead,  A.,  Shells  dairy. 

132  Drew,  Peter,  victualler. 

124  M'Quire,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
122  Carmichael,  James,  victualler. 
120  Menzies,  Miss,  victualler. 
114  Fyfe,  George,  tinsmith. 

110  Cochran,  Mrs.,  milk  dealer. 
104  Miller,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

98  Neilson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

94  Dalgleish,  William,  grocer. 

84  Taylor,  John,  smith. 

82  Kay,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

80  Harkins,  John,  auctioneer. 

76  Dunn,  M.  &  Thomas,  grocers. 

72  Lochiel,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

66  Dickson,  Mrs.  J.,  victualling-house. 

56  M'Namee,  Mathew. 

46  Smith,  M.,  broker. 

42  Black,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 

36  Free  Tron  Church  School. 
M'Laren,  James,  lodgings. 

34  M'Garry,  Patrick,  bootmaker. 

30  Andrew,  James,  victualler. 

14  Brock,  John,  grocer. 
8,  10  O'Neil,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

BRIDGE  ST. 

1  Eraser,  James. 

Aitken,  Miss. 
l^Pearson,  Thomas,  draper. 
3  Irvine,  James,  umbrella  maker. 
5  Paterson,  Jn.,  tailor  and  clothier. 
7  M'Farlane,  James,  bootmaker, 

Reid,  J.  M.,  sponge  merchant. 

Manual,  David,  contractor. 

Eeid,  Mrs.  William. 

Bain,  Andrew. 
9  Primrose,  Thomas,  tinsmith. 
11  Stirling,  William,  baker. 
13  Carlton  Court. 

Gourlay,  William,  smith  and  bell- 
hanger. 
17  Reid,  John,  druggist. 


"feRIDGE.— STEEET  DIEECTORY.— BROOMIELAW. 


339 


19  Boyd,  James,  grocer,  and  Post-office 

Receiving-house. 
21  Morrison,  John,  bookseller. 

23  Buchanan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Raeburn,  Rev.  Wm. 

27  M'Kenzie,  D.,  brush  merchant. 

29  Manson,  Robert,  provision  merchant. 

31  M'Intosh,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

35  M'Dougall,  Hugh,  bootmaker. 

37  M'Pheely,    Patrick,    poultry   mer- 

chant. 

39  Logan,  David,  baker. 

41  Buchanan,  Isaac,  druggist. 

43  Marnonie,  Mrs. 

47  Simpson,  James,  jeweller. 

49  Williamson,  J.,  shoe  warehouse. 
61  Barclay,  T.,  pattern-designer. 
Pritchard,  James,  pattern-drawer. 

53  Morton,  Hugh,  victualler. 

55  Stirrat,  Robert,  victualler. 

59  Cuthbert,  John,  saddler. 
61  Campbell,  Blair,  grocer. 

65  Limont,  D.,  spirit  merchant 
58  Wiseman,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 

56  May,  John,  pawnbroker. 

54  Denny,  Jas.,  jun.,  confectioner. 
52|-MacNiven,  M.,  grocer. 

52  Laurie,  R.,  bookseller. 

60  M'Coll,  Miss. 
Watson,  Miss. 

Maitland,  Geo.,  messenger-at-arms. 

48  Miller,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant. 
46  Walker,  Thomas,  baker. 

44  Dean,  Thomas,  watchmaker. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  smith. 

42  Dunlop,  David,  grocer. 

40  Young,  John,  hay  retailer. 

38  Robertson,  Geo.,  &  Co ,  boltmakers. 

36  Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

32  Kirkwood,  A.,  painter. 

30  Monteith,  Peter. 
Fenton,  Thomas,  slater. 

28  Monteith,  James,  &  Son,  bootmakers. 

26  Reid,  Alexander,  tobacco  and  snuff 

manufacturer. 

24  Logan,  James,  baker. 

20  M'Farlane,  James,  grocer. 

16  Lauder,  Richard,  manager  of  goods 
department,  Ayrshire  Railway. 
Dewar,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
Morrison,  John. 
Bryson,  John. 
14  Glasgow  &  South- Western  Railway 
Station ;   J.  F.  Smith,  secretary ; 
William  Johnston,  manager. 
12  Davidson,  Kenneth,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
10  Carrick,  J.,  bathing  establishment. 

Lapsley,  Mrs. 
8  Brown,  William,  wines  and  confec- 
tions. 
6  Menzies,  James,  Rainbow  tavern. 
4  Colquhoun  &  M'Gibbon. 


BRIGHTON  PLACE.-CityRoad. 

1  Bumie,  George, 
Sillars,  Ralph, 
Hay,  Mrs. 
Comb,  Miss. 
Adam,  Malcolm. 
James,  Mrs. 
Tait,  James. 
Orr,  Mrs. 

3  Kerr,  William. 
Maclaj',  Angus, 
Orr,  William. 

5  Smith,  David. 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs. 
Kidd,  George. 
Thom,  John. 
Hewit,  John. 
Roy,  William,  jun. 
Aitken,  James. 
Stout,  Thomas. 
Duxburj',  Mrs. 
Ballantine,  John. 
Bird,  Gregory. 

7  Ritchie,  William. 
Peebles,  J,  G. 
Frew,  Thomas. 
Callender,  William. 
White,  William. 
Morton,  Robert. 
Henderson,  WLliam. 
Miller,  Mrs. 

BROAD  CLOSE. 

7  Bain,  Robert,  reedmaker. 
9  Herkless,  William,  blacksmith. 
16  Maltman,  M.,  corkcutter. 

BROAD  ST.-Mile-end. 

7  Clark,  John,  jun.,  manufacturer. 
23  M'Donald,  James,  portioner. 

31  M'Kerrow,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

35  M'Callum,  D.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 
40  Aikenhead,  Alexander,  baker. 

36  M'Culloch,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
28  Lennox,  Robert,  grocer. 

20  Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer, 
18  Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  victualler. 

6  Brown,  Robert,  chemist. 

BROOK  ST.-Mile-end. 

2  Hamilton,  James,  dairyman. 
48  Gumming,  Robert,  manager. 

BROOMIELAW. 

4  Richardson,  John,  tobacconist. 

6  Smith,  J.  &  W.,  Lord  Byron  tavern. 

8  Bently,  William,  hairdresser. 
10  Glassford,  Alexander,  baker. 

1 2  Cameron,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
14  Morton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
16  BucHAjfAN  Court. 

M'Braady,  Edward,  contractor  and 
causewayer. 


340 


BROOMIELAW.— STREET  DIREOTOEY,— BROWN. 


16  Mullen,  Peter,  victualler. 
18  Ellis,  Captain  John. 
20  M'Neil,  John,  Glasgow  Bridge  inn. 
22  Mather,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 
26  M'Donald,  John,  Imperial  tavern. 
32  Adamson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Smith,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 
36  Grant,  W.  H.,  New  Byron  tavern. 
38  M'Donald,  Charles,  spirit  merchant. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Lewis,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
40  M-Dougall,  L.,  spirit  dealer. 
42  Clyde  Towing  Co. 
Wilson's  Coffee-house. 
Seath,  Thomas,  clerk  of  Largs  Co. 
Redhead,  T.,  steam-boat  proprietor. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  smith. 
44  Grant,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant. 
46  Campbell,  D.  &  N.,  ironmongers. 
48  Fulton,  James,  victualler. 
48^  Henderson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  builders. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  Eagle  tavern. 
Henderson,  Andrew,  lath-splitter. 
50  Woods,  Richard,  furnishings. 
52  Melville,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
54  Gascoyne,  John,  commercial  tavern. 
56  Murray,  James,  pilot. 

Wright,  John,  &  Co.,  ship-brokers. 
Wilson,  Mrs.,  merchant. 
Ramsay,  James,  coal  agent. 
Gray,  Robert,  &  Co.,  coalmasters. 
60  BaiTy,  David,  tinsmith. 
64  Rankin,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
68  Johnston,  P.  W.,  marine  store. 
70  Strang,  Miller,  &  Co.,  fruiterers. 
72  Wright,    Mrs.   Donald,    commercial 
lodgings. 
Diamond,  John  F,   C,  commission 

agent. 
Leek,  Thomas,  plasterer. 
M'Farlane,  John,  &  Co.,  sailmakers. 
74  Mason,  George,  spirit  dealer. 
78  M'Kellar,  Alex.,  &  Son,  ropemakers. 
80  Fleming,  J.,  coffee-house. 
82  Lindsay,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
86  Clyde  Shipping  Co. ;  J.  Steel,  agent. 
88  Sommerville,  Mrs.  J.,  baker. 
90  Campbell,  Isabella,  spirit  dealer. 
92   Gray,  Jlrs.  James,  lodgings. 
94  M'Culloch,  Mrs.  E.,  spirit  dealer. 
96  Fairley,  D.,  surgeon. 
98  M'Innes,  William,  watchmaker. 
102  Arthur,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
104  Wright,  Mrs.  D.,  eating-housekeeper. 
108  Stewart,    Mrs.    W.,    Port-Glasgow 
tavern. 
Callen,  James,  sail-loft. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  fish-curer. 
110  Morrison,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
112  Trotter,  J.  B.,  druggist,  Post-ofl5ce 

Receiving-house, 
114  Callen,  James,  sailmaker. 
116  Thomson,  Charles,  grocer. 


118  Collier,  Mrs.,  Dumfries  tavern. 

120  Barton,  Marion,  lodgings. 

126  Robertson,  Edward,  spirit  merchant. 

128  Lang,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

130  Stewart,  Charles,  pilotmaster. 

Hamilton,  Mrs. 
132  Harvey,  Bernard,  clothier. 
136  Fulton,  A.  &  J.,  ship  chandlers.     '; 
138  Fell,  J.  &  W.,  sailmakers.  ;!?; 

Eraser,  Andrew  S.,  butter  merchant. 
142  Swan,  Andrew,  Ship  tavern. 
150  Taylor,  Alexander,  outfitter. 
152  Brown,  A.,  &  Co.,  blockmakers. 
162  Parlen,  John,  &  Co.,  bakers. 
174  Thorn,  Robert,  bookseller. 
176  Douglas,  Sarah,  fruiterer. 
178  Dewar,  James,  general  store. 
182  M'Eachen,  D.  &  J.,  shoemakers, 
184  M-Naught,  Mrs.  J.,  tobacconist. 
186  Black,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
188  Robertson,  John,  surgeon. 
190  Chalmers,  John,  hairdresser. 
194  Ferguson,  Andrew,  clothier. 
196  Hamilton,  Arthur,  emigrants' store. 
198  M'Farlane,  A.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
200  Laurie,  M.,  tavern  keeper. 
202  Gillies'  Court. 

Benson,  Joseph,  rag  store. 
204  Cameron,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
206  Black,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 
210  Matthews,  P.,  rag  merchant. 

212  Small,  Andw.,  &  Co.,  ship  chandlers. 

213  Gibson,  James,  surgeon. 

214  M'Arthur,  John,  wine  &  spirit  dealer. 
216  Marshall,  Robert,  Stemhead  tavern. 
220  Matthews,  Patrick,  rag  merchant. 

Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  blockmakers. 

Leak,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings. 
222  Black,  John,  &  Co.,  ropemakers. 
224  M'Callum,  Archd.,  spirit  merchant. 
226  Wilson,  Robert,  tavern  keeper. 
228  Miller,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
238  Gumming,  Mrs.  Jas.,  spirit  dealer. 
240  Hamilton,    Brothers,   &    Co.,  ship- 
agents. 

BEOWK'  ST.— Broomielaw. 

1  Gray,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

3  M'Alpin,  Colin,  smith. 

9  Seamen's  Friendly  Society's  School, 
11  Seamen's  Chapel. 
13  Lindsay,  John,  starcher. 
21  Duncan,  John,  cooper. 
23  Eraser,  John,  scum-boiler. 
25  Welsh,  John,  gasfitter  and  tinsmith. 
27  M'Donald,  John,  victualler. 
39  Campbell,  Benjamin  G.,  teacher. 
41  Baptist  Chapel. 
51  Grierson,  Robert,  nailmaker. 
55  Langlands,  M.,  steam-packet  stoicu. 
63  Michie,  Alexander,  hay  dealer. 
65  Calder,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  grocer. 
69  Eaglesham,  John,  grocer. 


BEOWN.— STREET  DIRECTORT.-BRUNSWICK. 


341 


71  M'Corkindale,  Jas.,  tailor  &  clothier. 

75  Provan,  David,  nail  and  rivet  manu- 

facturer. 
Steven,  John,  slater. 
77  Wood,  William,  baker, 

79  Inglis,  James,  beadle. 
Clark,  John,  pawnbroker. 

84  Scott,  Alexander,  victualler. 

80  Scott,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
Brownfield  Church. 

76  Ciawford,  George,  cabinetmaker. 
62  M'Lean,  Alex.,  sen. 

56  M'Murrich,  Wm.,  teacher. 

40  Adams,  William,  house-factor. 
M'Indoe,  John,  -frright. 
Davidson,  W.,  builder. 
Nicol,  John,  grain  measurer. 

38  Fotheringham,  Margaret,  grocer. 
34  Dowal,    Irvin,  beadle  of   Seamen's 
Chapel. 

28  Bannerman,  James,  victualler. 

26  Kennedy,  Gilbert,  agent. 
Finlay,  William,  teacher. 
Fyfe,  Thomas,  silk  mercer. 

22  Steel,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
18  Peter,  Gray,  spirit  merchant. 
14  Drysdale,  William,  dairyman. 

8  Gilchrist,  Robert,  painter. 

4  Melvin,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

BROWN  ST.-Port-Bundas. 

3  Morrison,  Andw.,  spirit  dealer. 

5  Reid,  John,  builder. 

27  Buchanan,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

BRUNSWICK  LANE. 

18  Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  wool  merchts. 

16  Hamilton,  Andw.,  manufacturer. 
Wallace,  James,  manufacturer. 
Murray,  J.  &  G.,  manufacturers. 

8  Cansh,  Robert,  provision  merchant, 

4  M'Fadyen,  Peter,  joiner. 

BETJNSWICK  PLACE. 

5  Kerr,  John,  jun.,  writer, 
Wilson,  W.  C,  writer. 

7  Baird,  R.  &  A.,  glass  merchants. 

9  Foulds,  John,  stationer. 

13  Pattison,  W.  C,  spirit  merchant. 

17  M'Gill,  John  M.,  writer. 

19  Provan,  Isabella,  mangier. 
21  Plain,  W.,  violin  maker. 

23  Newlands,  B.,  &  Co,  remnant  shop, 
25  Arthur,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

29  Laing,  Gilbert,  writer. 
Mitchell  &  Campbell,  clothiers. 
Grant,  William,  commission  agent. 

33  Gardiner,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

41  Farms,  John,  sheriff  officer. 
43  M'Lellan,  Hugh. 

M'Gregor,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
49  Dunlop,  James,  ham-curer. 
51  Cross,  J.  &  Fi,  &  Co.,  factors. 


51  M'Nair,  John  Scott,  lace  manufac- 
turer and  commission  agent. 

Davie,  James,  house  factor. 

Campbell,  Alex.,  manufacturer. 
53  Campbell,  Thomas,  gunraaker. 
55  Laing,  James,  watchmaker. 
57  Ramage,   David,  &    Co.,    wholesale 

warehousemen. 
44  Mackintosh,  J.  M'G.,  silk  merchant. 
42  M'Luckie,  M.,trunkand  box  maker. 
40  Wilson,  J.  &  P.,  manufacturers. 

Beattie,  James,  teacher  of  music. 

Cameron,  Martin,  teacher  of  English. 
36  BaUantine,  Robert,  violin  maker. 
34  Moore,  William,  sawmaker, 
28  Dougall,  John,   &  Co.,  watch  and 

clock  makers. 
22  Smith,  Mrs.  J.,  remnant  warehouse. 
20  Baxter,  Hugh,  lastmaker. 

Smyth,  William,  writer. 

Clydesdale  Loan  Co.,  A.  Gardner. 

Rae,  Francis,  &  Son,  hat  manufac. 

Smethurst,  Henry,  hat  manufacturer. 
18  Downie,  R.,  jun.,  fent  dealer. 
12  Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  music  shop. 
6  M'Phee,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

BRUNSWICK  ST. 

63  Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  wholesale  sta- 
tioners and  publishers. 
67  Macfarlane,  James,  &  Co.,   cotton- 
yarn  merchants. 
73  Young,  Andrew,  &  Son,  commission 

merchants. 
77  Knox,   J.,  gala    plaid    and   tartan 
shawl  manufacturer. 
Milling,  M'Kinuon,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Strachan,  A.,  commission  agent. 
107  County  Buildi^^gs. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  Clerk's  Office; 

E.  R.  M'Donald,  depute-clerk. 
Lang,  John,  jun.,  P.F.,  J.P.  court. 
TotJRViLLE  Buildings. 
109  Murray,  R.,  &  Co.,  calenderers  and 

packers. 
113  Graham,   Archibald,  &  Co.,   manu- 
facturers of  gold  thread. 
M'Lennan,  S.,  commission  agent 
Mackinlay,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Mackinlay,  D.,  Oswald  bank.     Let- 
ters left  at  William  Mackinlay's, 
merchant. 
Brodie,  W.  S.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
SommerviUe,  James,  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers. 
Miidellan,  J.  &  W.,  manufacturers. 
119  Douglas,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
123  Smith,  Robert,  cotton-yarn  mercht. 
127  Campbell  &  Cruden,  commis.  agents. 
Graham  &  M'Dougall,  manufacturs. 
Lyle,  George,  &  Co.,  manufacturerij. 
Miller,  David,  manufacturer. 
Barker,  A.  C,  warehousemaa. 


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127  Gemmell,  W.  &  A.,  manufacturers. 
136  Dawson,  Alexander,  merchant. 
130  Steel,  Thomas,  wright. 
124  Hayman,  Thomas,  contractor. 
120  Brunswick  Court. 

White,   Robert,  &  Co.,  cotton-yam 

merchants. 
Clark,  Allan,  cotton-  yarn  merchant. 
Wordie,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.,  carriers. 
Ross,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  merchants, 
Somerville,  W.,  merchant. 
Clark,  Wm.,  cotton-yam  merchant. 
Robertson,  A.,  &  Son,  manufacturers. 
Pickford  &  Co.,  carriers. 
Rae,  Thomas,  salt  merchant. 
White,  W.  &  D.,  warpers. 
Campbell  &  Taylor,  wholesale  drag- 
gists. 
110  BaUindalloch  Co. 

Jeflfrey,  W.  &  A.,  cotton-spinners» 
Jeffi-ey,  James,  merchant. 
Jefirey,  Robert,  manufacturer. 
102  Kobb,  C,  railway  agent. 
100  Dick,  Alexander,  jun.,  writer. 

Knox,    Hutton,    &  Wilson,    ware- 
housemen. 
74  Cree,  W.  J.,  commission  agent. 
70  Hay,  Charles. 

M'Kechnie,  Robt.,  manufacturer. 
Graj',  T.  &  J.,  manufacturers. 
Gilmour,  Matthew,  manufacturer. 
66  Stuart,  Alexandei-,  drysalter. 

Smith's  Court. 
62  Morrison,  John,  manufacturer. 
Rowley,  Andrew,  drj'salter. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  shirt-maker. 
58  Collins,  E.,  &  Son,  paper  manufac- 
turers and  dyewood  grinders. 
Dalmuir  Paper  Warehouse. 
62  National  Loan  Co. 

Hay,  John,  commission  agent. 
50  City  Parish  Dispensary. 

BUCCLEUCH  ST. 

11  Gallie,  George,  bookseller. 

Ormiston,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Koerner,  John,  professor  of  German. 
15  Gibson,  John,  manufactiu'er. 
17  Faulds,  Mrs. 
19  Campbell,  Miss. 
23  Adams,  M.  Alexander,  jun.,  M.D. 
37  Dickson,  Dr. 
41  Waddel,  M.,  writer. 
43  Dickson,  Robert. 

Wilson,  Samuel. 

Dickson,  G.,  Irvine. 
45  Ramage,    David,    wholesale    ware- 

.     houseman. 
47  Christie,  Miss. 

Mathieson,   Neil,  of  Fulton  ^  Ma- 


53  Guilleaume,  P. 


73  M'Keand,    Thomas,    of  M'-Keand, 
Smith,  4'  Co. 

M'Keand,  Jas.,  (f  3f'Keand,  Smith, 
^Co. 
156  Roberts,  Mrs.  John,  of  G-ilmour-  ^ 
Hoberts. 

Dove,  Samuel, 

M'Arthur,  Miss. 
152  Clark,  Charles,  minister. 
150  Fraser,  Peter. 

Baunatyne,  J.,  of  E.  Sinclair  tf  Co„ 

M'Kellar,  James,  manufacturer. 

Albert  Place. 
90  Metcalfe,  Miss. 

Knox,  Henry. 

Stewart,  John. 
88  Hadaway,  J.  P.  S.,  manager. 
84  Binnie,  Miss. 

Newlands,  William,  merchant. 

ToRwooD  Place. 
82  Allan,  Mrs.  John. 
80  Napier,  James. 
76  Leslie,  Miss. 

Langlands,  Wm. 

Ingles,  Mrs.  Charles. 
72  "S^'atson,  David,  bookseller. 
70  Walls,  William,  drysalter. 

Freebairn,  Mrs. 

Latta,  David. 
66  Falconer,  Thomas. 
64  M'llardy,  C  ,  merchant. 

Walker,  Mrs. 

Walker,  Peter,  accountant. 

Hutcheson,  James,  merchant. 

Burn,  Peter. 

Logan,  Thomas. 
62  Thomson,  David,  tea  merchant. 

Victoria  Place. 
60  Miller,  Mrs.  James. 
58  Gordon,  Thomas,  of  Gordon  4'  Meek. 

Kerr,  Mrs. 
54  Aitken,  Mark,  builder. 
52  Service,  Thos.,  manufacturer. 

Harvie,  James  E.,  wine  merchant. 
50  Finlayson,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary. 
48  Machen,  Mrs. 
46  Fleming,  Mrs, 

Fleming,  Robert,  calico  printer. 

Bain,  Andrew,  printer. 

Anderson,  J.  W. 
36  M'Leod,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
34  Adams,  James,  M.D. 
32  Jaffrey,  Mrs. 

Johnston,  Miss. 
22  Johnstone,  A.,  surgeon. 
20  Scott,  Mrs.  John  B. 

Barlas,  James. 

Barlas,  Mrs.  A. 

BUCHAN  ST. 

22  Ritchie,  David,  founder. 
Young,  Wm.,  lead  merchant. 
8  Cross,  Robert,  turner. 


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.  8  Campbell,  Archd.,  cabinet-maker. 
15  Miller,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  engineers. 

-;:■  BUCHANAN  ST. 

\  1  Campbell,  Donald,  druggist. 
5  Stewart  &  M'Donald,  warehousemen. 
7  Mathie,  John,  grocer  and  fruiterer. 
9  Burns,  James  &  George,  merchants. 
11  Drew  &  M'Lure,  writers. 

M'Donald,  H.  &  A.,  clothiers. 
15  Gunn  &  Buchanan,  clothiers. 

Brown,  Robert,  accountant. 

Dickie,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
15|^BeU,  George,  gunmaker. 
19  Groniu  &  Co.,  furnishing  ironmong. 
19^Finlay,  George,  wine  merchant. 
21  Gardner  &  Co.,  optical  instrument 

makers. 
31  Stuart,  S.  M'D.,  glass  warehouse. 
33  Harvey,  Black,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Urie,  John,  wood  engraver. 

Porteus,  John,  writer. 

Finlayson,  Joseph,  clothier. 

M'Intosh,  D.,  commission  mercht. 

Blirkwood,  John,  house-factor. 

Paton  &  Grant,  ship  and  insurance 
agents. 

Morrison,   D.,   &    Son,   commission 
merchants. 

Lament,  John,  coal  merchaiit. 
35  Hunter  &  Sharpe,  commission  mer- 
chants. 

Anderson,  J.,  starch  manufacturer. 

Anderson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  drj-salters. 
37  Jack  &  Paterson,  upholsterers. 
39  Flemington,  J.,  straw-hat  warehouse. 
41  M'Donald,  Alexander,  jeweller. 
43  Barr,  W.  T.,  commission  agent. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 

Scott,  R.  M'D.,  commission  mercht. 

Thom,  R.,  &  Sous,  commis.  merchts. 
47  Kemp,  David,  shawl  warehouse. 
49  Finlay,  John,  printseller. 
51  Monteath,  J.,  &  Co.,  calico  printers. 

M'Farlane,  John,  calenderer. 
53  M'Ewen,  Robert,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
55  Rigg,  Isaac,  &  Son,  china  wareho. 
57  Rankin,  James,  shipbroker. 

Sheppard  &  Son,  ship  and  insurance 
brokers. 

Christie  &  Ovington,  merchants  and 
commission  agents. 

Smith,  Archibald,  produce  broker. 

Smith,  Charles  G.,  general  agent. 

Sheppard,  Francis,  shipbroker. 

Tennent,  G.  R.,  writer. 

Todd,  Brothers,  commission  merchts. 

Richmond,  James,  &  Co.,  cabinet- 
makers and  upholsterers. 

Maclure  &  M'Donald,  engravers  and 
printers. 

Telfer,  David,  grain  merchant. 

Gibb  &  Bruce,  wine  merchants. 


59  Paton,  William,  hosier. 

61  M'Clure,  James,  &  Son,  carvers  and 

gilders. 
63  "Wright  &  M'Donald,  calenderers. 
67  Barclay  &  Skirving,  auctioneers. 

Paton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer. 

Hughes,  C.  F.,  photographic  artist. 

Muir,  William,  auctioneer. 

Pattison,  Adam,  &  Co.,  agents. 
69  Cassels,  Robert,  hatter. 
75  Paterson,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
77  Brown  &  M'Indoe,  auctioneers. 
79  Ewing  &  Wingate,  clothiers. 
81  Tait,  William,  &  Son,  merchants. 

Crawford  &  Easton,  calenderers. 

Hendry,  E.,  &  Sons,  manufacturers. 

Currie,  Robert,  calenderer,  &c. 

88  Gardner  &  M'Intosh,  clothiers. 

85  Panton,  James,  tS;  Co.,  merchants. 

89  M'Kenzie  &  Crawford,  upholsterers. 
91  Campbell,  Bogle,  &  Douglas,  merch. 

Lauder,  Robert,  clothier. 
93  Borthwick,  Alex.,  smallware  merch. 
95  M'Intyre,  R.  &  J.,  stationers. 
97  Mirrlees,  William,  &  Co.,  saddlers. 
99  Gallie,  George,  bookseller. 
101  De  Monti,  J.  H.,  music  shop. 
105  Healey,  Joseph,  French  bootmaker. 
107  Paul,  Daniel,  writer  and  stockbroker. 

Bell  &  Orr,  ship  &  insur.  brokers. 

M'Donald,  J.,  &  Co.,  engravers. 

Steven  &  Sons,  com,mission  merchts, 

Currie,  D.,  lithographer  &  engraver. 

Bird,  David,  writer  and  agent. 

Robin  &  Logan,  lithographers. 

Graham,  John,  accountant. 

Buchanan,  William,  measurer. 

Laing  &  Dale,  merchants  and  dry- 
salters.  ' 

Young,  J.  &  R.,  ship  brokers.  ■ 

Dunlop,  D.,  commission  merchant. 

Glassford,  William,  pattern-designer. 
109  M'Lehose,  Mrs.,  umbrella  manufac. 
Ill  Burton,  Henry,  hosier,  &c. 
113  Eraser  &  Green,  druggists. 
115  M'Morland,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker. 
117  Duncan,  John,  tobacconist. 
119  Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  jewellers. 
121  Cohen,  S.  P.,  instrument  maker. 
123  Sturroch  &  Son,  hairdressers  &  per- 
fumers. 

Dawson,  Thomas,  Carron  Company. 
125  Ambrose,  William,  writer. 

Stewart  &  Murison,  commis.  agents. 

Ellis,  Clement,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Wilson,  Brothers,  shipbrokers. 
129  Bryce,  David,  bookseller. 
131  Ferguson  &  Hall,  writers. 
133  Fowler  &  Walker,  warehousemen. 
135  Colvin,  William,  metal  broker. 

Seligmann,  H.  L.,  metal  broker  and 
commission  agent. 


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135  M'George,  John,  accountant, 

Cameron,  A.  L ,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Thomson  &  Perry,  civil  engineers. 

Brown  &  Willvie,  accountants. 

Dingwall,  John,  architect. 

Fleming,  R.  W.,  measurer. 

Stewart,  John,  jun.,  writer. 

Best,  A.,  &  Co.,  metal  brokers. 

Wilkie,  G.  B.,  merchant. 

Shannon,  Robert  M'D.,  agent. 

Morrison,  William,  merchant. 

Fisher,  John,  architect. 

Smith,  Peter,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
137  Baxter,  I.,  &  Son,  Italian  warehouse. 
139  Douglas,  A.  &  J.,  furnishing  wareho. 
141  Spence,  William,  architect. 

Spens,  William. 

Barclay,  John,  iron  merchant. 
143  Campbell,  Duncan,  stationer. 
147  Western  Club.    Alex.  Milne,  master. 
157  Buchanan,  Finlay,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Buchanan,  T.  G.,  and  L.  M.  Kerr, 
accountants  and  sharebrokers. 
157  M'Farlane,  J.,  &  Son,  bootmakers. 
159  Watt,  Robert,  hosier  and  glover. 
161  Bowie,  David,  brush  manufacturer. 
163  M'Callum,  Daniel,  grocer  and  wine 

merchant. 
165  M'Pherson,  Hugh,  clothier. 
167  Steel,    Robert,    house-painter    and 

paper-hanger. 
169  Murray,  Mrs.,  milliner  and  dressm. 
173  Duncan,  John,  baker, 
175  Finlay  &  Neilson,  trunk  and  pack- 
ing-box makers. 

Miller,  James,  surgeon. 

Bennett,  J.  B. 

Glover,  Eduiund,  manager,  Prince's 
Theatre. 

Ferguson,  John,  brushmaker. 

Gow,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker. 
177  Campbell,  Duncan,  bootmaker. 
179  Lyon,  John,  tin-plate  worker. 
181  Hamilton,  Miss,  grocer. 
185  Young,  A.  S.,  surgeon-dentist. 

Young,  J,  A.,  surgeon-dentist. 
189  Lithgow,  W.  H.,  prof,  of  music. 

Litbgow,  Miss,  teacher  of  piano-forte. 

Burns,  Thomas,  architect. 

Clark,  Mrs. 

Grierson,  Wm.,  warehouseman. 

Ewing,  Peter,  calendeier. 

Choniar,  Mrs.  G.  D.,  dressmaker. 
191  Prince's  Theatre  Royal. 

Henderson,  J.,&  Co.,  coach-builders. 
193  Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 
197  Barr,  Samuel,  teacher  of  music. 
201  Adam,  John. 

Wotherspoon,  William. 

Kilpatrick,  Robert,  commission  agt. 

Howett,  D.  G. 
203  Robertson,  George,  M.D. 
213  Holmes,  John. 


213  Aitken,  Peter,  jeweller. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  writer. 

Brown,  Colin  Rae. 
217  Macnish,  John  &  James,  surgeons, 
221  Anderson,  Thomas,  upholsterer  and 

cabinetmaker. 
229  Harvie,  J.  E.,  spirit  merchant. 
231  Weir,  Matthew,  grocer. 

233  Galloway,  Alex.,  land  agent. 
237  Lockhart,  John,  plumber. 

239  M'Connell,  Robert. 
241  Rhodes,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
243  Bryce,  John,  architect. 

255  Sproul,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

259  Fulton,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  ropemakers. 

261  Wilson,  William,  carter. 
263  Stewart,  William,  saddler. 

269  Rowand,  M.,  eating-house. 
271  Wishart,  Robert,  hairdresser. 

275  M'Kinnon,  Ohas.,  spirit  merchant. 
295  Findlay,  Walter,  smith. 

297  Sanderson,  Robert,  saddler. 
304  Ferguson,  Francis,  tobacconist. 
300  West  of  Scotland  Electro-plating 

Establishment. 

298  Stirling,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
294  Lamb,  Joseph,  saddler. 

292  Brookhurst,  James,   superintendent, 

Caledonia  Railway. 
290  Richardson,  John,  baker. 
288,  286  Colquhoun,  H.,  spirit  merchant. 
288  Whitelaw,  Mrs. 

M'Farlane,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
284  Reid,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
282  Harvey,  Hugh,  wright. 

Drinnan,  Misses,  milliners. 
274  Fleming,  Mrs.  Robt.,  confectioner. 

270  Johnston,  Richard,  botanist. 
268  Laing,  Mrs.,  flesher. 

266  Kirkwood,  William,  grocer. 

262  Currie,  John,  chemist. 

240  Meikle,  Robert,  fish  dealer. 
236  Heron,  James,  broker. 

234  Nelson,  Wm.,  builder, 
Mitchell,  John,  commission  agent. 

220  Collingwood,  Wm.,  stationer. 
210  Lntted,  WUliam,  &  Co.,  music  ware- 
house. 
204  Sage,  Donald,  spirit  merchant. 
202  Ewing,  Thomas,  baker. 
200  Tait,  D.  B.,  Shetland  hosier. 
198  Neilson,  Thomas,  flesher. 

Gardiner,  R,  S.,  confectioner. 

Rutherford,  John,  commission  agent. 

M'Kenzie,  Wm.,   M.D.,  consulting 
rooms. 

Caledonian    Temperance   hotel  and 
lodgings. 

Kilpatrick,  Mrs. 
194  Fisher,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
188  Mackenzie,  Wm.,  surgeon. 
184  Muir,  William. 

Morrison,  A.,  teacher. 


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345 


184  Fryer,  Thomas  T. 
182  Pickersgill  &  Co.,  commission  mer- 
chants. 
180  North  of  England  fire-engine  sta- 
tion.    John  Dalglish,  engineer. 
174  Campbell,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 
172  Gale,  William,  civil  engineer. 

Finlay,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and 

manufacturers. 
Allan,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
166  Rodger,  James  &  John  G.,  merchts. 
Brown,  P.  M'Taggart,  merchant. 
Patent  office  and  Designs  registry, 
Johnson,  Wm.,  consulting  engineer. 
Johnson,  John  H.,  solicitor. 
Tolmie,  Alex.,  commission  mercht, 
162  Boyd,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  iron  merchts. 
Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer. 
Bennett  &  Co.,   wholesale  wine  and 
brandy  merchants. 
160  St.  George's  Club. 
158  Steven  &  Mason,  plumbers  and  lead 

merchants. 
156  Leek,  Henry,  accountant. 
144  Bell,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
142  Hilliard,    W.    B.,    manufacturer    of 

cutlery. 
140  Clark,  John,  writer. 

Innes,  Norman,  government  emigra- 
tion agent. 
Forbes,  Dugald,  writer. 
Bird,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  iron  and  tin-plate 

merchants. 
Muter,  Thomas,  writer. 
Thomson,  A.  G.,  civil  engineer. 
138  Wilson,  William,  &  Sons,  boot  and 

shoe  manufacturers. 
128  Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  gen.  grocers. 
126  Thomas,  J,  M.,  &  Co.,  snuff  &  cigar 

merchants. 
124  Sommerville,  James,  hosier,  &c. 
122  Thorburn,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
120  Cook,  W.,  regent  hotel. 
116  Lochore,  Robert,  &  Co.,  bootmakers. 
112  Bryden  &  Sons,  bellhangers. 
110  Black,  John,  &  Co.,  calico  printers, 
M'Callum  &  Graham,  shipbrokers. 
Galbraith,  A.,  &    Co.,    commission 

merchants. 
Mack  &  Smith,  lithographers. 
Aikman,   P.  &  J.,  commission  mer- 
chants. 
108  Duncan,  A.,&Co.,  Italian  warehouse. 
90  Muirhead,  Jas,,  goldsmith  &  jeweller. 
86  Auld  &  Buchanan,  calico-printers. 
Bell  &  Ewing,  manufacturers. 
Neil,  John,  bookbinder. 
Gilmour  &  Dean,  lithographers. 
Marshall,  Brown,  &  Co.,  muslui  ma- 
nufacturers. 
84  Allan,  James,  sen.,  ironmonger. 
78  Murdoch,  Brothers,  druggists. 


74  Wardlaw,  William,  &  Co.,  commis- 
sion merchants. 
Paul,  James,  manufacturer. 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  lithographers. 
Hannah,  David,  spirit  merchant. 
72  Findlay  &  Field,  jewellers. 
70  Moore,  W.  H.,  music  warehouse. 
68  Field,  H.,  &  Son,  tin-plate  workers. 
6G  M'Callum,  John,  silk  mercer. 
64  Glassford,  John  H.,  engraver. 
Foulds,  John  C.,  accountant. 
Smellie,  Thomas  D.,  measurer. 
62  Wardrop,  Robert,  merchant. 
Amot,  R.  C.  &  W.,  merchants. 
Taylor,  J.  &  R.,  builders. 
Wardlaw,  William,  writer. 
Bird,  Gregory,  Asplialte  Company. 
Blair,  Miss,  boys'  dres.^maker. 
60  Thyne,  J.  &  R.,  seed  merchants. 
58  Springfield  Coukt. 

Gordon,  G.,  agent  and  contractor. 
Balfour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Clapperton,  John,  sharebroker. 
Strang,  Brown,   &  Co.,  mou.sseline- 

de-laine  printers. 
Anderson  &  Gray,  manufacturers. 
Graham,  R.,  &  Co.,  pocket-book  mak. 
M'Naughton,  A.,  agent. 
Reid,  A.  Paterson,  &  Co.,  merchants- 
Broadley,  J.  &  W.,  manufacturers. 
Bell,  E.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents. 
Brj'don,  John,  commission  agent. 
Tillie  &  Henderson,  ir.erchants. 
Dunnett   &   Broom,    sewed   muslin 

manivfactui'ers. 
Muir,  James,   Glasgow  and  South- 
western parcel  otlice. 
56  Hilliard  &  Chapman,  cutlers. 
54  Adams,  Miss  E.,  milliner. 

Turner,  William,  merchant. 
50  Dawson  &  M'Nicol,  merchants. 
48  Prince's  Square. — For  residents  la 

square,  see  letter  P. 
46  Finlay,  John,  ironmonger. 
44  Campbell  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
42  Wood,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  music-sellers. 
40  Sutherland  &  Wil,->ons,  manufacts. 

Griffin,  R.,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
38  Gilchrist,  W.  S.,  hosier. 
36  M'Lerie,  Davidson,  &  Ferguson. 
34  Rait,  D.  C,  goklsmith  and  jeweller. 
82  Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  hatters, 
28  Woolfield,  Samuel,  jeweller. 
26  Hill,  Archibald,  upholsterer. 
245-Martin,  Henry,  bird-stuffer. 
24  Mylne,   James,  portmanteau,  trunk, 

and  brush  manufacturer. 
22^Ferguson  &  Lonnie,  plumbers. 
22  Watterson  &  Co.,  Berlin  warehousa 
20  Young,  Geo.  and  Alex.,  writers. 
White,  Peter,  accountant. 
White  &  Gardiner,  accountants  and 
stockbrokers. 

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20  Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  wholesale 
ironmongers. 

Smith,  James,  accountant. 

Renison,  William,  writer. 

Lamont,  John,  writer. 

Nicolson  &  Steven,  writers. 

Johnston,  Neil,  surveyor  for  the  Sun 
Fire  Office. 

Roberton,  James,  writer. 
IS^Kennedy,  John,  cork  manufacturer. 
18  Murdoch,  J.  &  R.  J.,  auctioneers. 
16|-Barlas,  George,  haircutter. 

M'Gregor,  Josiah,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

16  Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  ironmongers. 
14  Cuthbert,  Wm.,  fringe-maker. 
12  Crooks  &  Jones,  warehousemen. 

8  Arthur  &  Eraser,  warehousemen. 

6  Melville,  R.  H.,  stationer. 

4  Falconer,  Robert,  &  Son,  hosiers. 

BURNSEDE-off  Duke  St. 
51  Corbet,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
41  Brown,  Robertson,  &  Co. 

17  Rintoui,  Alexander,  tanner. 

14  Muirhead,  Robt.,  &  Sons,  skinners. 

BURNSIDE  ST. 

38  HiU,  William. 

14  MacKinlay,  Thomas. 
53  Armstrong,  William. 

Crawford,  D. 

Lamont,  William. 

MacClelland,  T. 

Cunningham,  Miss. 

Lindsay,  A. 
51  Neil,  John. 
45  Darroch,  William. 
41  Miller,  John. 

Donald,  Alexander. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

39  M' Arthur,  Colin,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Fraser,  John. 
M'Intyre,  John. 

BURREL'S  LANE-31  Duke  St. 

4  Morris,  Nathan,  shoe  manufacturer. 

Eaglesham,  Hugh,  &  Son. 

Meikle,  Thomas. 

Coats,  Thomas. 

Flockhart,  J. 

Coats,  John. 

Stephen,  M. 

Cleghorn,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
7|Robertson,  John. 

Paterson,  James. 

CADOGAN  ST. 

14  Arthur,  John,  jun. 

Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Ross,  Donald. 

M'Farlane,  W.  A.,  jun.,  calenderer. 

Ross,  Donald. 
18  Brown,  Wm.,  corn-factor. 


18  Muirhead,  Robert. 

Pagan,  James. 

Robertson,  Misses,  milliners. 
40  Gossman,  Adam,  wright. 

42  Stevenson,  Wm.,  plumber. 
44  Cameron,  Dugald,  smith, 

48  Heiton,  Thomas,  wright. 

54  Alexander,  James,  &  Son,  wrights 

and  builders. 
80  Taylor,  Thos.,  timber  merchant. 
29  M'Lauchlan,  Mrs.  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
31  Buchanan,  James,  ship  painter. 

Gilchrist,  Robert  L,,  precentor. 
33  Young,  James. 
35  Miller,  Thomas,  wright. 

Wilson,  Thos.,  accountant. 
39  Cameron,  Dugald,  smith. 

Robb,  John  S. 

Scott,  Sylvester,  portrait  painter. 

43  Buchanan,  Walter,  teacher. 

49  Melvin,  Andrew,  clerk. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  pattern-designer. 
M'Laurin,  Duncan,  clerk. 

53  Brown,  James,  council-officer. 

Wright,  Angus,  manufacturer. 
67  Jackson,  Robert,  timber  merchant. 

Martin,  John,  mason. 

Ness,  Robert,  teacher. 
79  Urie,  Robert. 

Anderston  Free  Church. 
91  Taylor,  Mrs. 
93  Roberts,  Henry  B. 

M'Candy,  John,  stamp-office, 

CALTON  ENTRY. 

1  Macready,  M.,  spirit  merchant. 
7  Sloane,  James,  tailor. 
9  Fletcher,  Hugh,  turner. 

16  Dickie,  William,  skinner, 

CAMBRIDGE  ST. 

3  Murrie,  A.,  flesher. 

7  Napier,  John,  grocer. 

9  Miller,  Wm.,  merchant, 
Ritchie,  Alex.,  accountant, 
Thompson,  A.  D.,  professor  of  music, 
Laurie,  James,  builder, 
15  Wilkie,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

17  Bannerman,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Knott,  Tavenior,  portrait  painter. 

21  Bruce,  R.,  painter. 
23  Doig,  Miss,  toy  dealer. 
25  Headrick,  James,  baker. 
45  Buchanan,  George,  M.D. 
47  Harvey,  James,  surgeon. 

M'Hattie,  Miss. 

FuUarton,  Miss, 

Hall,  Peter,  of  Jos.  Hall  ^  Co. 

Caimey,  John,  glass  stainer, 
55  Paul,  John,  merchant. 

Ramage,  Rev.  William. 

Johnston,  David,  wine  merchant, 

Eadie,  Rev.  Dr.  John. 


CAMPBELL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CANAL. 


347 


73  Hunter  &  Marshall,  joiners. 

109  Munro,  A.,  &  Co.,  coach  builders. 
123  Black,  Mrs. 

Corsar,  Mrs. 
125  Ferguson,  Robert,  painter. 
129  Bruce,  Robert,  builder. 

Watson  &  Bruce,  builders. 

Reid,  Robert,  grocer. 

Eadie,  Mrs.,  embroiderer. 
133  Sinclair,  Archibald,  bootmaker, 
135  Watson,  Andrew,  draper. 
137  Milne,  George,  ware  merchant. 

Stark,  Mrs. 

Bryce,  Miss. 

Merrilees,  Mrs. 
141  Keady,  James,  wine  &  spirit  mercht. 
96  Caird,  James,  grocer. 

Caird,  John,  plasterer, 

Kerr,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Aitcheson,  Mrs.,  lodgiugs. 
88  Taylor,  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker. 

Hutcheson,  Robert,  mason, 

Forbes,  Miss. 

Cambridge    Street   United   Presby- 
terian Church. 

74  Homeopathic  Institution. 

60  M'Harg,  John,  brassfounder. 

46  Leisk,  Robert. 

34  WUsou,  John,  wright. 

32  Sharp,  George,  builder. 
30  Reid,  Wm.,  teacher. 
22  St.  Stephen's  Church. 
10  Stirling,  Miss  S.  B. 

8  Veitch,  Robert,  builder. 

Dawson,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
6  Munro,  A.,  &  Co.,  carriage  hirers. 
4  Moffat,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Barr,  Mrs. 

Greenlie,  John,  bootmaker. 

Purves,  George,  lodgings. 

Gardner,  John,  beadle. 
2  Young,  Jas, ,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

CAMPBELL  ST.,  East. 

17  Stevens,  Andrew,  shuttle-maker. 

27  United  Original  Seceders'  Church. 

33  Ramage,  Rev.  Mr.,  United  Presby- 

terian Church. 

34  Christie,  John,  beadle. 

28  Ker,   Rev.  John,  United  Presbyte- 

rian Church. 

18  Gibson,  William,  shuttle-maker. 
14  Downie,  William,  farrier. 

10  Jamieson,  John,  dyer. 

6  Murray,  Hugh,  bricklayer. 

2  Crawford,  John,  green-grocer. 

CAMPBELL  ST.,  West. 

3  Rankin,  Misses,  milliners. 

11  Young,  Mrs.  R.,  milliner. 
M'Coll,  Hugh,  juu.,  clothier. 

19  M'Crone,  E.,  victualler. 

21  Hunter,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 


23  Mule,  James,  victualler. 
27  Dunlop,  John,  upholsterer. 
31  Martin,  J.,  watchmaker. 
33  Miller,  Alex.,  baker. 

49  Lindsay,  Robert,  joiner. 

57  Sheddon  &  Morton,  timber  merchts. 

73  Daly,  M.,  painter. 

Cameron,  Allan,  joiner. 
Naismith,  Robert,  teacher. 
Duncan,  Archd.,  turner. 
Mitchell  &  Husband,  paper-stainers. 
115  Thomson,  A.,  jun.,  teacher  of  dancing. 
117  Meiklem,  Rev.  James,  of  Brownfield 
Church. 
Pearce,  R.  F. 
Jackson,  John. 

119  Watson,  William. 

121  Allan,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
123  Mather,  Alex.,  flesher. 

131  Wilson,  Miss,  fruiterer. 

133  Anderson,  Wm.,  provision  mercht. 
135  Alexander,  John,  fishmonger. 

137  Rankin,  Robert,  flesher. 

139  Boyd,  William. 

143  Carrick,  Wm.,  insurance  broker. 
Stewart,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 

145  Perry,  Mrs.  Dr. 

146  Rankin,  James,  flesher. 

144  Lyon,  George,  jun. 
Rae,  Alexander. 

140  Buchanan,  George  S. 
Muir,  William,  merchant. 

134  M'Candlish,  Robert. 

132  Shearer,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
130  Park,  Mrs. 

126  Conuell,  Mrs.  R. 

122  Lochhead  and  Loose,  coach  hirers,. 

120  Middlemas,  Robert,  teacher. 
114  M'Brair,  Mrs.  Archibald, 

90  Dick,  Miss. 

40  Orme,  James,  of  James  Orme  (f  Co. 

Swan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
38  Huish,  Henry,  officer  of  inland  rev. 

Campbell,  Wm.,  coal  agent. 

Alexander,  Andrew,  wright. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church. 
26  Miss  Paxton,  lodgings, 

24  Buchanan,  Misses,  milliners. 
Fraser,  James,  smith. 

22  Faulds,  James,  grocer. 

20  Sanderson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Bonded  Store. 

CANAL  ST.— Port-Dundas. 

Norman  &  Clintskill,  engineers. 
1  NeUson,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 

5  Stevenson,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

CANAL  ST.-Port-Eglinton. 

4  Carpet  Factory. 

Hamilton,  M.,  grocer. 
14  Falfield  Factory. 


SI 8       CANDLERIGGS,— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CANDLERIGGS. 


20  Hendry,  John. 

22  Allan  &  Mann. 

CAITDLERmaS  ST. 

3  Jack,  John,  &  Co.,  basket  and   toy- 
warehouse. 

5  Barker,  John,  basket  warehouse. 

9  Ruddoch,  Mrs.  John,  brush  and  toy 
warehouse. 
11  M'Laren,  A.,  spu-it  dealer. 
13  White,  Miss  A.,  toy  warehouse. 
15  Bow,  John,  woollen  warehouse. 
17  Birrell,  A.,  &  Son,  leather-cutters. 
19  M'Gregor,  James,  milliner. 

23  Harvey,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
25  Houston,  John,  manufacturer. 

27,  29,  31  Roberton,  W.,  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale grocers. 
S3  Glen  &  Ferton,  cap  manufacturers. 

Third,  Adams,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
86  Jackson,  James,  pastry  baker  and 

confectioner. 
39  Scott,  William,  cabinetmaker. 
41  Buchanan,  C,  flesher. 
43  Pearston,  J.  &  W.,  stationers. 
45  Abercrombie,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

Donaldson,   James,    &    Co.,    ware- 
housemen. 

Hunter,  John,  manufacturer. 
49  Bell,  J.  &  F.,  tobacconists. 
51  Watson's  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 
53  Smith's  Court. 

Spalding,   Robert,  commission  mer- 
chant. 

Cameron  &  Bald,  manufacturers. 

Buchanan,  Roy,  &  Co.,  ham-curers. 

Nicol,  Mrs.,  cap-maker. 

Hamilton,  M'Mutrie,  and  Paterson, 
calenderers. 

Aitkeu,  Alexander,  commiss.  agent. 

Graham,  William,  &  Co.,  packing- 
box  makers. 

Wotherspoon,  John,  commiss.  agent. 
55  Anderson,  Wra.,  spirit  dealer. 
57  Howatson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
63  M'Laren,  Wm.,  Sons,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Somu.erville,  John,  and  Sons,  cotton 
spinners  and  manufacturers. 

Craig  and  Rose,  oil  merchants. 
65  Gutta  Percha  warehouse.  S.  Wilson. 
— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
69  Wilson,  Samuel,  umbrella  mauufact. 
71  Naismith,  D., butter  and  cheese  store. 
73  M'Callum,  D.,  eating-house. 
81  Grant,  Thos.,  wine  and  spirit  mcrcht. 
85  Robertson,  Andrew,  cloth-cutter, 

Cochran,  William,  calenderer. 

Paterson,  William,  drysalter. 

Baud,  Robert,  agent. 

Hamilton,  M.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

Campbell,  Archd.,  flour  merchant, 
85  Rodoeanachi,  P.  Z.,  merchant. 

Douglas,  George,  reedmaker. 


87  Jaffrey  &  Gunion,  cheese  warehouse. 
91  Mowatt,  John,  grocer. 

93  Skene,  Miller,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
95  Buchanan,  George,  and  Son,  bleach- 
ers and  calenderers. 

Behrens,  S.  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
M'Vean,  Alex  ,  manufacturer. 
Russell,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Harper,  James,  tailor  and  clothier. 
Wylie,  Mrs.,  shawl-fringer. 
97  M'Auley,  George,  provision  mercht. 
99  Parlane,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
105  Morton,  H.,  dealer  in  prints. 
107  Black,  Archd.,  warehouseman. 

109  M'Gowan,  James,  manufacturer. 
Russell,  J.  &  T.,  muslin  manufact. 
Findlay,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

Ill   Stewart,  Alex.,  surgeon. 

113  Rankin,  John,  &  Co.,  warehousemec. 

115  Gemmell,  William,  baker. 

117  Walker,  G.  L,,  &Co.,  manufacturers, 
Thomson,  Mungo,  merchant. 
Steel,  Jas.,  grain  merchant. 

119  Crosbie,  Andrew,  warehouseman. 
123  M'Kay,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
129  Osborne,  R.,  cheese  merchant. 

120  M'Intyre,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer, 
lis  Proudfoot,  Robt.,  merchant. 

116  Brown,  Matt.,  &  Co.,  warehousemeu. 

114  M'Leod,  Davidson,  &  Co.,  mannfe. 
Levey,  Paton,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
Anderson,  Graham,  &  Co. 

Hood  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Megget,  Robt.,  muslin  manufacturer. 
Leisk  &   Eaglesham,  manufacturers 

and  warehousemen. 
Auld,  Henry,  warper. 
Provan,  John,  pullicate  m  inufact. 
114  Provan,  John,  agent. 

Paterson,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 

110  .'Mian,  A.  &  J.,  provision  merchants. 

94  Baird,  Robert,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakejs. 
92  Sawers,  John,  Bazaar  keeper. 

90  City  Hall. 

88  Dick,  Wm.,  cheese  merchant. 
86  Bazaar. 

80  Allan,  Alex.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  provL->!(?n 

dealers. 
72  Allan,  Wm.,  &  Son,  ham-curers. 
66  Mason,  J.,  provision  merchant. 
62  Dunn,  John,  flesher. 
58   "Wilson  &  Mathiesiii),  umbrella  m;:- 

nufacturers, — See  Adveriisemeni  va 

Appendix. 
54  Hunter,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
52  Thomson,  D.,  flesher. 
50  Williamson,  John,  wholesale  grocer. 
48  Currie,  Alex.,  jun.,  confectioner. 
46  Finlay  &  Leggat,  victuallers, 
44  Shaw,  Thomas,  confectioner. 
42  Pender,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
40  Jarvis,  Alexander,  clothier. 
Grant,  John,  manufacturer. 


CANNING.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CANNING. 


849 


40  Boyle,  Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker. 

Kirkaldy,  Thomas,  tailor  &  clothier. 

Leitch,  Mrs.  Walter,  innkeeper. 
38  Muirhead,  John,  hosier. 
36  Hogg,  J.,  umbrella  manufacturer. 
34  Campbell,  J.  and  "VV.,  &  Co.,  ware- 
housemen and  manufacturers. 
32  Thomson,  George,  hosier. 
30  MiUer,  Sliss  Jane,  provision  mercht. 
28  Eoy,  Andrew,  grocer. 
24  Kirk,  William,  tea  and  coffee  dealer. 

22  Pollock,  Robert,  china  warehouse. 

20  M'Mutrie,  James,  calenderer. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  wholesale  hosiery 

warehouse. 
Kinloch,  Thomas,  Temperance  hotel. 

18  Mills,  Alexander,  confectioner. 
16  Lyon,  George,  coppersmith. 

14  Dowie,  George,  sacking  warehouse. 
10  Gerletti,  D.,  looking-glass  manufac. 

8  Brown,  John,  hosier. 

6  Gass,  W.,  clothier. 

M'Ewan,  John,  New  Waverley  tav. 
Neilson,  James,  &  Son,  reedmakers. 

4  M'Laren,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

2  Ormond,  James,  hosier. 

CANNING  PI-ACE. 

3  Blackie,  W.  G. 

5  Leslie,  John,  corn  merchant. 

7  Anderson,  James,  merchant. 

13  Carswell,  William. 

15  Miller,  Alexander. 

19  Borthwick,  Alexander. 
Hutton,  William. 

21  Murray,  Thomas,  bookseller. 

23  Lamont,  John,  coal  merchant. 

28  M'Donald,  John,  writer. 

26  Ross,  Mrs.  A. 

24  Laidlaw,  David. 

22  Kennedy,  Thomas. 

20  Callender,  Thos.,  of  J.  R.  Callender, 

Brothers. 

14  Paterson,  George,  wood  merchant. 

12  Muirhead,  James. 
10  Carswell,  James. 

Findlay,  James,  merchant. 

8  Miller,  John,  merchant. 

6  Gait,  James. 

4  Strathern,  Alexander,  writer. 

CANNING  ST. 
3  Morton,  James. 

Hamilton,  T.  &  .J.,  turners. 

13  Rae,  Thomas,  grocer. 

15  Scott,  David,  saddler. 

21  Stewart,  Robert,  flesher. 

23  Hannah,  Matthew,  victualler. 

25  Lang,  John,  clothier. 

27  Paterson,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

29  M'Lay,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
47  Snedden,  Wm.,  City  Bank  Branch. 


53  Cook,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
57  Drummond,  R.,  engineer, 

99  Wright,  Archibald,  ropemaker. 
103  Welsh,  James,  grocer. 

105  M'Intosh,  Hugh,  hosier. 
107  Shirra,  Samuel,  flesher. 
109  MiUigan,  Mrs.  Robert,  baker. 
113  Bilsland,  Robert,  victualler. 
115  Howat,  William,  cooper. 

117  Brownlee,  A.  &  J.,  grocers. 
119  M'Math,  A.,  shoemaker. 

121  Sharp,  William. 
Sharp,  David. 

123  Ferguson,  Neil,  silk-dyer. 

125  Scott,  John,  draper. 

127  Cook,  James,  watchmaker. 

129  Leslie,  Francis,  plasterer. 

131  Boyd,  John,  cowfeeder. 

145  Hamilton,  Peter,  spirit  dealer, 

149  Mitchell,Thomas,  funeral  undertaker. 

151  Crawford,  John,  grocer. 

155  Smith,  James,  broker. 

159  Brown,  David,  shoemaker. 

161  Cowan,  James,  leather  merchant. 
163  Charles's  Close. 

167  M'Ready,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

162  Kippen,  Robert,  grocer. 

160  Hamilton's  Court. 

158  Christie,  Mrs.  W.,  druggist. 

156  Thomson,  George,  flesher. 

152  Ewing,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

150  Reid,  A.,  merchant. 
148  Reid,  W.,  surgeon. 

140  Eraser,  Donald,  hairdresser. 
138  Miller,  Alexander,  baker. 
136  Wilson,  David,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
134  Hunter,  Archibald,  viciualler. 

132  Munro,  Jas.,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer. 
Post-office  Receiving-house. 

130  Gemmell,  William,  tinsmith. 

128  Clark,  Jonathan,  eating-house, 

126  Murdoch,  Wm.,  fent  dealer. 

124  Scott,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

122  Watson,  James,  victualler. 

118  Currie,  William,  flesher. 

112  Johnstone,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
lOSjLochhead,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 

100  Greenhead  Church. 

80  Telfer,  George,  brazier. 

Western  Bank  Buildings. 
76  M'Pherson,  Miss,  milliner. 
74  Christie,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
70  Western  Bank  of  Scotland  Brarjch 

Office. 
68  Reid,  A.,  banker. 
64  M'Lean,  Andrew,  ironmonger. 
46  Mechanics'  Hall. 

Calton  Public  Library. 
44  Waddell,  M.,  and  Son,  tailors  and 

clothiers. 
42  Barr,  James,  bookbinder. 
40  Wyper,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Clarkson,  John,  draper. 


350 


CANON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CARNARVON. 


26  Weldon,  William,  surgeon. 

22  Currie,  H.,  baker. 

20  Tannahill,  John,  spirit  dealer, 

18  Morrison,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
16  Milne,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

14  M'Naught,  James,  flesher. 

12  Dykes,  John,  builder. 
Johnston,  Robert,  builder. 
Munro,  Dan.,  jun.,  portrait-painter. 

10  Calton  and  Bridgeton  Bread  Society. 
8  Cameron,  Donald,  victualler. 

6  Smith,  Wm,,  girth  manufacturer. 
M'Callum  &  Co.,  curriers. 

2  Buchanan,  Archibald,  plumber. 

CANON  ST. 

7  Taylor,  James,  wright. 

11  Gallacher,  M.,  hairdresser. 

13  Paterson,  James,  tobacconist. 

15  Brown,  Andrew,  sen.,  warpLng-heck 

manufacturer. 

19  M'Farlane,  Walter,  bookseller. 

21  M'Dougal,  A.,  cabinetmaker. 

23  Ferguson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Griffith,  Peter,  shoemaker. 
29  Pollock,  Peter,  rag  store. 

33  M'Kay,  B.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
35  Williamson,  John,  smith. 

41  Wilson,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
78  M'Intosh,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

76  Melrose,  T.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

70  Gumming,  Francis,  spirit  dealer. 

66  Tennant,  John,  dairyman. 

58  Brown,  John,  eating-house. 

50  Hugh,  James,  grocer. 

48  Morall,  Joseph,  shoemaker. 

46  Haddow,  John,  warehouseman. 

42  Shankland,  Ann,  grocer. 
40  Hutcheson,  James,  printer. 

38  Murdoch,  Mrs.  E.,  spirit  merchant. 

34  Stewart,  John,  jun.,  iiesher. 

Scott,  Jas.,  superintendent  of  markets. 
M'Donald,  J.  and  E.,  fleshers. 
Osborne,  Alex.,  cheese  merchant. 

26  M'Call,  Thomas,  colourman. 

24  M'Kenzie,  Miss  G.,  eating-house. 

20  Brysou  &  Hamilton,  spirit  merchts. 

16  St.  David's  Court. 
Whyte,  Alex.,  heddle-maker. 
Hamilton,  J.  and  R,,  oil  merchants. 
Houston,  J.  &  J.,  paper-  box  makers 
M'Arly,  Thos.,  commission  agent. 

14  Leisk  &  Eaglesham,  warehousemen, 

CAELTON  COURT. 

2  Oliver,  Mrs. 

Donald,  Robert. 
4  Primrose,  Thomas,  tinsmith. 

Maxton,  Peter. 

Bowman,  Wm.,  piano-forte  maker. 

7  Renton,  John,  plasterer. 

8  Friendly  Bread  Association.     Adam 

Cairns,  manager. 


CAELTON  PLACE. 

2  Crawford,  George,  head  master,  New- 

College. 

3  Hutcheson,  Charles, 

4  Craig,  James,  wine  merchant. 

5  Gemmill,  Andrew,  writer. 

6  M'Leod,  James,  surgeon. 

7  Anderson,  John. 

8  Laurie,  James. 

9  Gourlay,  James,  accountant. 

10  Craig,  James. 

11  Strang,  John,  city  chamberlain. 

12  Fenner,  Rev.  Thos.  P. 

13  Strang,  George,  writer. 

16  Scott,  Thomas. 

17  Newman,  James,  M.D. 

19  Jarvey,  Mrs. 

20  Hutcheson,  Misses,  teachers. 

21  Honeyman,  John. 

22  Young,  George. 

23  Carmichael,  D. 
Hedderwick,  James,  printer. 
Winchester,  William. 
Wilson,  James. 

24  Pollock,  Arthur. 

25  Pearson,  Thomas,  merchant. 

CARNARVON  ST.-Greenvale  Place. 

1  Donaldson,  John. 
Bremner,  David. 

2  Struthers,  Alexander. 

3  Broadley,  William. 
Sloane,  James. 

4  Arnot,  William. 
Arnot,  R.  C. 

5  M'Cormack,  Mrs. 

6  Fowler,  Andrew  F. 
Fowler,  William. 
M'Gill,  Francis. 

7  Bogle,  G.  K. 

8  Galbraith,  William. 

10  Galbraith,  James. 
MacLean,  Miss. 
Sheriff,  George. 
Lowry,  Miss. 

11  Copplestone,  W.  J. 
]  2  Bell,  William. 

Smith,  David. 

13  Reid,  James. 
Hutchison,  James  A. 
Williamson,  Stephen. 
Hutcheson,  Mrs. 
Nicol,  David  C. 
Stephen,  Mrs.  John. 

14  Cotton,  Charles. 
19  Neil,  Mrs.  John. 

Stewardson,  John. 
Boyd,  James. 
21  Watson,  Robert. 
Barr,  John. 
Jones,  Mrs. 
Hardie,  Thomas. 
Dunlop,  Francis. 


CARRICK.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CASTLE. 


351 


CARRICK  ST. 

5  Petterkin,  Wm.,  clothier. 

7  M'Gregor,  Angus,  spirit  merchant. 

9  Robertson,  John,  lather. 

11  Crawford,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
13  Burns,  C,  victualler. 

17  Hamilton,  Robert,  dairyman. 
23  Wagg,  Abner,  broker. 

27  WhitehUl,  John,  carter. 
29  Sime,  Mrs.  James,  grocer. 
34  Graham,  Robert,  cooper. 

41  Bannatyne,  J.,  &  Co.,  wrights  and 

glaziers. 

47  Henderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  rag  mer- 
chants. 
Craig,  Robert,  dyer. 

53  Small,  Andrew,  &  Co.'s  sail  loft. 

55  Hay,  Alex.,  grocer. 

59  Livingston,  Daniel,  milk  shop. 
61  M'Donald,  John,  painter. 

65  M'Leod,  Angus,  provision  dealer. 
67  Campbell,    M'Kell,   Thomas,    spirit 

merchant. 
69  Duncan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

73  M'Lean,  A.,  &  Son,  tailors. 

75  Tait,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
77  M'Kinnon,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 
Finnarty,  James,  letter-carrier. 

79  Eraser,  Robert,  victualler. 

83  Currie,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
91  Smith,  Thomas,  bird  dealer. 
93  Bums,  David,  victualler. 

80  Brown,  A.  &  J.,  painters. 

74  Dougall,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 

72  Crawford  &  Cochrane,  hay  dealers. 

66  Mill,  John. 

M'Vean,  Miss,   milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 

60  M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  victualler. 
58  M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  flesher. 

52  M'Innes,  Angus,  victualler. 

46  Wiseman,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

44  Dunn,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

42  Dunn,  E.,  furnisher. 

40  Swan,  Miss  Ann,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 
36  Orkney,  Peter,  grocer. 
34  Crawford,  Mrs.,  cotton-waste  dealer. 
Storrie,  James,  shoemaker. 

28  Mitchell,  Robert,  smith  and  wright. 

18  Burret,  Joseph,  British  Fleet  tavern. 
16  Robertson,  John,  bougie  maker. 

10  Smith,  John,  &  Son,  metal  merchts. 

8  MiUer  &  Pearce,  plumbers  and  cop- 

persmiths. 
6  M'Fadyen,  Alex.,  brassfounder. 
4  Heron,  D., nautical  instrument  maker. 
Gibson,  James,  surgeon. 

CASTLE  ST. 

3  Dudgeon,  Mrs.  A.,  Old  Castle  tavern. 

9  M'Gregor,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 
15  M'Fie,  Alexander,  tailor. 


15  M'Lean,  Alexander,  sculptor. 
M'Laren,  Robert. 

15|-M'Phail,  Alexander,  flesher. 

17  M'Lardy,  A.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

19  Anderson,  David,  fuitjishings. 

21  Morrison,  Misses,  milliners. 
Walker,  Mrs. 
Reid,  Thomas,  clerk,  P.  0. 

23  M'Dougall,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Reid,  John,  baker. 

27  Sansom  &  Co. 

29  Munro,  James,  victualler. 

37  Tow  art's  Close. 

39  Newlands  &  Co.,  painters. 

41  Jardine,  WiUiam,  spirit  dealer. 

45  M'Pherson,  Dugald,  grocer. 

47  White,  WiUiam,  spirit  dealer. 

49  Donaldson,  Thomas,  spmt  dealer. 

53  Elder,  David,  grocer. 

59  Norton,  James. 

71  Sansom  &  Co.,  tobacconists. 

99  Hay,  WUliam,  druggist. 
Sansom,  John,  agent. 
101  M'Pherson,  Angus,  spirit  merchant. 
103  Hutcheson,  John,  boot  &  shoemaker. 
105  Richardson,  Robert,  grocer. 
107  Richardson,  Robert,  draper. 
Ill  Dick,  Marion,  spirit  dealer. 
113  Stewart,  Archd.,  flesher. 
115  Jones,  Richard,  poulterer. 
1 19  Thomson,  A.,  baker  and  victualler, 
121  Johnstone,  John,  confectioner. 
123  Weir,  Robert,  contractor. 
127  M'Kendrick,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
135  Hewitson,  John,  saddler. 
139  Horn,  J.,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer. 
143  Thom,  Hugh,  shoemaker. 
145  Gray's  Close. 

Grant,  Alexander,  smith  and  farrier, 
147  M'Leod  &  LTrquhart,  spirit  dealers. 
149  Stewart,  W.,  baker  and  spirit  dealer. 

Jenkins'  Close. 
153  Jenkins,  James,  coal  merchant. 
155  M'Laughlan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
157  Walker,  David,  sm-geon. 
163  M'Fadyen,  Mrs.  Sarah,  spirit  dealer. 
165  Gardner,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

M'Laren,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
167  M'Omish,  Robert,  grocer,  coal  agent. 

Post-office  Receiving-house. 
171  Scott,  James,  surgeon. 
181  M'Clymont,  J.,  grocer  &  victualler, 
183  Miller,  William,  victualler. 
187  Whyte,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
189  Bryce,  James,  spirit  merchant, 
191  Morison,  William,  baker. 
201  Durward,  John,  saddler. 
203  Henderson,  James,  baker. 
207  Letham,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 

Tennant's  Chemical  works. 
238  Young,  Adam,  engineer. 
236  St.  RoUox  foundry. 
228  Donaldson,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 


852 


CATHCAET.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CENTRE. 


224  Murdoch,  Thomas,  cowfeeder. 
220  Anderson,  J.,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer. 
218  Bell,  Robert,  grocer. 
208  Provarihall  Coal  Depot.' 
186  Cameron,  Colin,  grocer. 
184  Rae,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
168  Anderson,  Gabriel,  grain  merchant. 
156  M'Clymont,  John. 
152  Lindsay,  Samuel,  furnishings. 
150  Gilchrist,  Robert,  flesher. 
132  M'Lachlan,  E.,  grocer. 
130  Perrot,  Robert,  flesher. 
102  Blind  Asylum.     M.   Semple,  super- 
intendent. 
100  St.  Muncro's  Burying-ground. 
90  Riddle,  William,  contractor. 
66  Anderson,  William,  cowfeeder. 
42  Hilliard,  W.  B.,  cupper,  Royal  In- 
firm aiy. 
Royal  Infirmary. 
Cathedral. 
Barony  Church. 

CATHCAET  ST. 
1  Cleland  Testimonial, 
Lament,  John. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  prof,  of  elocution. 

3  Dougall,  James  D. 
Murray,  John. 

5  Sprot,  Mark. 

Sprot,  Alexander,  yr. 

Garnkirk  Coal  Co.'s  Office. 

Bredisholm  Coal  Co.'s  Oflice. 
7  Paton,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

Glen,  John. 
11  Lawson,  WiUiam. 

Caldwell,  Wm.,  cabuietmaker. 

13  Jockel,  L.,  German  sausage  maker. 
17  Johnston,  Archd.,  painter. 

14  Henderson,  James,  merchant. 

4  Buchanan,  Miss. 
Annan,  Wm.,  smith. 

CATHEDRAL  ST. 

17  Wood,  Robert,  sculptor. 
21  Cathedral  Street  U.  P.  Church. 
25  Smith,  R.,  slate  merchant  and  agent. 
Blackbraes  Roman  Cement  and  Lime- 
works  Office. 
29  Yuill,  Archibald,  horse  dealer. 
47  Houston,  John,  dairy-keeper. 
49  Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.'s  stables. 
55  Lamb,  James,  wright  and  btiilder. 
61  New  Jerusalem  Temple. 
77  Hamilton,  William,  wright. 

Bain,  David,  packing -box  maker. 
97  Aitken,  James,  slater. 
107  M'Lachlau's  Free  SchooL 
Davidson,  Thomas,  teacher. 
Walker,  Miss,  teacher. 
114  M' Arthur,   Donald,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
112  Provau,  James,  flesher. 


84  Jeffrey,  Alexander,  coal  merchant. 
M'Donald,  Andrew,  letter-carrier. 
Gentle,  James. 
Stark,  James,  calenderer. 

56  Edin.  &  Glas.  Railway  Stores. 

30  Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  mannf. 

14  Sommerville,  John. 
Hamilton,  James. 

Yuill,  Ajchd.,  horse  dealer. 
Kyle,  Miss. 
Ecss,  Alexander. 

12  Borthwick,    Miss   M.,    confectioner 

and  pastry  baker. 
8  Robertson,  William,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant. 

6  Bain,  Miss  J. 
Cowan,  James. 

Robertson,  W.  F.,  piano-forte  tuner. 

Balderston,  John. 

Murray,  James. 
4  Keir,  D.,  &  Sons,  glaziers. 
2  Watt,  J.  &  R.,  grocers. 

CATHERmE  ST.-Anderstoa. 

8  M'Gilvraj',  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer. 

13  Buchan,  Miss,  milliner. 

15  Newlands,  Andrew,  coal  agent. 
19  Currie,  William,  cartwright. 

23  Buchanan,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

24  Munro,  Duncan,  teacher. 
Anderston  Burgh  School. 

29  Wallace,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

35  M'Farlaue,  William,  coal  agent. 

37  M'Clymont,  A.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

CAVENDISH  ST. 

1  Steel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
17  Wilson,  William,  brickmaker. 
37  M'Kean,  Mrs.,  bleacher. 

53  Ramsay,  William. 
Ramsay,  Nathaniel. 

57  Brownlie,  Thomas,  merchant. 

42  Edgar,  Walter,  grocer. 

36  Hetherington,  R.,  &  Son,  file-cutter.s. 
Black,  Jonathan,  mason. 
Houston,  John. 

2  Stewart,  Chas.,  of  Barrhead  Railway. 

CENTRE  STREET. 

7  Scott,  William,  tinsmith. 

9  Johnston,  William,  plumber. 
11   Slater,  Robert,  smith. 

Chisholm  &  Watson,  coopers. 
13  Muir,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 
15  Gunn,  William,  brassfounder,  com- 
pass-maker, and  tinsmith. 
19  Learmonth,  Mrs.,  French  staymakor. 

M'Alister,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
29  Donaldson,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 
33  M'Kay,  D.,  bi-oker.  '■^ 

35  Long  &  Berwick,  hoop-merchanti. 

43  Sloan,  Samuel,  victualler. 

65  Samuel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 


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358 


67  Buchanan,  John,  cowfeeder. 
69  M'Lachlan,  George,  coal  agent. 
85  Linn,  Robert. 

89  Dixon,  William,  shoemaker. 
99  Brichen,  John. 

Dall,  John. 
104  Rodger,  John,  cowfeeder. 
100  Findlay,  William,  grocer. 

96  Muir,  Matthew,  Anderston  Foundry. 

92  Morrow,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

90  M'Crone,  Robert,  victualler. 

68  Moore,  James,  broker. 
66  M'Lellan,  J.,  baker. 

62  Scott,  Mrs.,  broker. 
60  Scott's  Place. 

32  Orr,  Robert,  letter-carrier. 
28  Niven,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

26  Hill,  George,  hairdresser. 

22  Gilchrist,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 

12  Randolph,  Elliott,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
8  M'Lean  &  Robertson,  general  mer- 
chants. 

4  Trench  &  Co.,  blockmakers. 

CHAELOTTE  LANE. 

11  M'Robert,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
15  Porter,  Clement,  upholsterer. 
53  Reip,  Anthony,  clothier. 
55  Dyer,  George,  fruiterer. 
38  Levenson,  James. 

24  Dove,  D.,  basket-maker. 

10  Ferguson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

CHAELOTTE  ST. 

5  Parker,  James,  candlemaker. 

7  TumbuU,  Joseph,  shuttlemaker. 
17  M'Dougall,  Neil,  bill-poster. 
21  Muir,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

23  Buchanan,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Wilson,  E.,  shoemaker. 

27  Peden,  Robert. 

35  M'Nab,  James,  letterpress  printer. 

Anderson,  William,  accountant. 

Stevenson,  A.,  commission  agent. 
41  Brown,  John,  house-factor. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  draper. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs. 

Graham,  James,  merchant. 

Smith,  James. 

Brown,  Hugh. 
45  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
47  Lindsay,  A.,  hat  manufacturer. 

63  Hay,  John. 

55  Nimmo,  William,  wright. 
57  Thomson,  William. 

69  O'Neil,  John. 
O'Neil,  John,  jun. 

65  Aiken,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

71  Mitchell,  Alex.,  currier. 

75  Hamilton,  John,  merchant. 

79  Smart,  Jas.,  superintendent  of  police. 


76  Eye  Infirmary;  Alexander  Russell, 

house-steward. 
70  Bushez,  Frederick  S. 

68  Wilson,  John,  clothier. 

64  Davidson,  Thomas,  manufacturer. 
58  Roman  Catholic  Convent, 

52  Walker,  James. 

50  Miller,  John,  draper. 

Miller,  F. 
38  Oatman,  Francis,  slater. 
30  M'Lymont,  Mrs.,  agent. 

Johnston,  Thomas,  clothier. 

Wilson,  John,  minister. 

M'Laren,    Robert,    wine   and    spirit 
merchant. 
22  Meikle,  David. 

Graham,  Alexander. 

Hatrick,  Wm.  R.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 

10  M'Callum,    Duncan,  innkeeper  and 

builder. 
8  M'Kie,  Henry,  tailor. 

CHAELES  ST. 

11  Connal,  Alexander,  baker. 

CHEAPSIDE  ST. 
1  Bain,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
5  Smith,  James,  broker. 
St.  Mark's  Church. 
11  Ren  wick,  Mrs.,  broker. 
57  Haddow,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

65  Crombie,  Margaret,  provision  mer- 

chant. 

69  Allison,  Robert,  shopkeeper. 
79  Anderston  Machine  Works. 
93  Anderston  Cotton  Works. 

95  Houldsworth,   W.    and  J.,  cotton- 
spinners. 
107  Campbell,  Alexander  Smith, 
111  Livingston,  Allan,  spirit  dealer. 

113  Teacher,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
117  Ballardie,  Thos.,  house- painter. 

Douglas,  Misses,  fruiterers. 
136  Henderson,  P.  C,  marine  store. 
126  M'Alpine,  Angus,  dyer. 
116  Chaplin,  Dixon,  &  Robb,  engineers. 

114  M'Queen  &  Kirkpatrick,  bone  buttoa 

makers. 
106  Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.,  lead  mann- 
facturers. 
Whitefield,  William,  agent  for  New- 
ton, Keates,  &  Co. 
Clark,  William,  waste  dealer. 
Anderston  Foundry. 
64  Lawson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
62  Sutherland,  William,  joiner. 
56  Houston,  John,  grocer. 
50  Houston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Mackie,  Mrs.,  coal  agent  and  grocer. 
32  Edwards,  David,  letter-carrier, 
28  Mathers,  John,  grocer. 
26  Sinclair,  Thomas,  tailor. 
22  M'Knight,  Mrs.  T.,  victuaUer. 


354 


CLARENDON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CLYDE. 


20  Farquharson,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

16  Low,  John,  agent,  and  beadle  of  Free 

St.  Mark's. 

14  Scobie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

6  M'Taggert,  James,  grocer. 

CIARENDON  PLACE. 

1  Spens,  "William,  manager. 
3  Charles,  Matthew. 

5  M'Burney,  Isaiah,  teacher. 
Ferrier,  Mrs. 

7  AUan,  James. 

9  Gordon,  John,  merchant. 

Adam,  William. 
11  Gibson,  A. 
13  Eddington,  G.  B. 

Eddington,  Mrs. 

15  M'Haffie,  WiUiam,  merchant. 
M'Haffie,  David. 

Wright,  Hay. 

17  Wilson,  A. 

21  Clark,  P.  W. 

10  Watson,  Charles. 
Shaw,  Robert. 

2  Wallace,  James,  manufacturer. 
Tweedie,  D.,  merchant. 

CLAHEMONT  ST. 

1  Boyd,  Thomas,  jun.,  merchant. 

Smith,  David,  merchant. 
7  Flemington,  Mrs.  WiUiam,  grocer. 
9  Clark,  Mrs. 

Wright,  Robert. 

M'Arthur,  John. 

11  Boyd,  Mrs.,  poulterer. 
13  Wardlaw,  William. 

15  Weir,  Gilbert,  manufacturer. 
15  Seligmann,  H.  L.,  metal  broker. 

Pott,  Mrs. 

Brand,  Mrs.  G.  B. 
17  Black,  Mrs. 
19  Reid,  John  P.,  merchant. 

CLAEEMONT  TEEEACE. 

1  Harley,  Misses,  boarding  school. 

2  Robertson,  Lawrence,  banker. 

3  Hamilton,  William,  merchant. 

4  Fleming,  Mrs.  Matthew. 

6  M'Caul,  Thomas,  merchant. 

6  Graham,  Mrs.,  and  Miss  Fleming, 

ladies'  seminary,  Claremont  house. 

7  Ewing,  Alexander,  merchant. 

10  M'Lelland,  James. 

11  Stewart,  Robert,  merchant. 

12  Trower,  Right  Rev.  W.  T.,  Bishop. 

CLAYTHOEN  ST. 

4  Lennox,  Gavin,  slater. 
Riddell,  Mathew. 
30  Houston,  John,  power-loom  factory. 
Chalmers'  Church. 


CLELAND  ST. 

23  Cook,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 
25  M'Kenzie,  James. 

M'Eae,  Farquhar. 

M'Glashan,  John,  general  agent. 
27  Horn,  James,  flesher. 
35  Armour,  Robert,  wright. 

Morton,  James,  surgeon. 
41  Daniel,  Dr.  Frederick. 
38  Taj'lor,  William,  baker. 

24  Hillhouse,  Samuel,  furnishing  shop, 
Crawford,  Hugh,  grocer. 

18  Leek,  John,  tea  merchant. 
16  Davidson,  Mrs.  J. 

Barclay,  R. 

Goldie,  James,  bricklayer. 
8  Niel,  Thomas,  teacher. 

Rae,  Francis. 

LiddeU,  John. 

Pollock,  James,  house  factor. 

Barnet,  James,  builder. 
2  Bain,  John,  bookseller. 

CLIFTOK  GEOVE  CEESCENT. 

1  Lyon,  John. 
Gardner,  William. 
Norman,  William. 
M'Connell,  J. 

2  Skipsey,  R.  W. 
Lang,  George. 
Cameron,  D. 
Cameron,  Mrs. 
ClinkskUl,  J. 
Stewart,  Lewis. 

CLIFTON   PLACE. 

1  M'Caul,  Malcolm,  merchant. 

2  Church,  John,  merchant. 

3  Campbell,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 
Christie,  James,  accountant. 
Kettle,  Robert,  merchant. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  sen. 

4  Fulton,  James. 

CLIFTON  ST. 

1  Smith,  George,  sen.,  merchant. 
Smith,  George,  jun.,  merchant. 

2  Reid,  A.  P.,  Belgian  Consul. 
Kerr,  John. 

Ramsay,  William,  engineer. 
Dodds,  William,  merchant. 
Ramsay,  Mrs. 

CLYDE  ST.,  East. 
1  Brown,  John,  Court-house  keeper. 
8  Bridgegate  Parish  School.     Thomas 
Muir,  teacher. 
Robertson,  James. 
Lundie,  John,  pawnbroker. 
18  Mitchell,  John,  jun.,  Ottoman  aul 

Portuguese  Vice-consulate. 
20  M'Kenzie,  John,  pamter. 
20^Keppie,  James,  tobacconist. 


CLYDE.— STEEET  DIRECTOKY.— CLYDE. 


355 


21  Cowan,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

22  Boyle,  James,  engraver. 

23  Gibson,  W.,  cork-cutter. 

25  Thomson,  William,  flesher. 
Gunn,  W.,  bagpipe-maker. 
Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
M'Gregor,  Gregor,  sheriff-officer. 
M'Gregor,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
GuiLDET  Court. 

26  Wilson,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker. 

27  M'Millan,  J.,  cork-cutter. 

28  Margey,  Hugh,  bookseller. 

29  Kennedy,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

30  Eglinton,  Mrs.  T. 

32  Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 

33  Jack,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Currie,  Dugald,  shoemaker. 

38  Ballantine,  W.,  cabinetmaker. 

39  Cameron,  Peter,  smith. 

42  Gardner,  John,  cork-cutter. 

44  Watson,  W.,  furniture  dealer. 

45  Gray,  WiUiam,  spirit  dealer. 

CLYDE  PLACE  AKD  BUILDINGS. 

1  M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  wholesale  and 

retail  grocers. 

2  Kinnaird,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

3  Menzies,  James,  Rainbow  tavern. 
Buchanan,  J.,  coffeehouse. 
Temperance  Hotel. 

4  Morton,  Robert. 

5  Munro,  A.,  baker, 

6  Bishop,  T.,  ironmonger,  ship  chan- 

dler, tin-plate  worker,   and   flag 
maker. 
7,  9  Govan,  James,  Railway  tavern, 

8  Moir,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

9  Bishop,  Thomas,  ironmonger. 
Gilfillan,  S.,  lodgings. 

10,  11  Menzies,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant. 
13  Glas.  and  So.  West.  R.  Goods  Office. 
Richard  Lauder,  manager. 
Gordon,  George,  contractor. 
17  Spiers,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
coach  and  minibus  proprietor. 

19  Maclaine,  J.  D.,  druggist. 

20  Dobbie,  A.,  watchmaker. 

21  Muir,   Mathew,   &  Sons,  Tradeston 

mills. 

24  M'Gregor,   D.,  nautical   instrument 

maker. 

25  M'Kenzie,  John,  measurer. 
Coats,  Archibald,  surgeon. 

26  M'Symon  &  Potter,  ship  chandlers. 

28  Kerr,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer  and  coal 

agent. 

29  Munro,  James,  house  factor. 

30  M'Kimmie,  WiUiam,  flesher. 
'34  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

35  M'Intyre,   Neil,    &   Co.,  wine   and 

spirit  merchants. 

36  Gardner,  Robert,  upholsterer. 


37  Neilson,  Mrs.,  tavern  keeper. 

38  Orr,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Ayrshire 

tavern. 

39  Douglas,  R.,  rope  and  sail  maker. 
M'Eachran,  Miss. 

40  Paul,  James,  painter. 

41  M'Fie,  Jane,  Royal  Tar  tavern. 
Davidson,  Archibald,  lodgings. 

42  Gourook  Ropework  Co.     D,  John- 

stone, jun.,  manager. 

43  M'Leod,  D.,  fish-hook  maker. 
Dalgleish,  James, 

44  Hamilton,  John,  merchant. 

45  M' Gil  vary,  W.  &  W.,  spirit  dealers. 

46  Allan,  James,  lumper. 
Black,  James,  &  Sons. 

47  Anderson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

49  Wyse,  William. 
Moor,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

50  Kennedy,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

51  Sutherland,  William,  grocer. 

52  Gray,  Robert,  bleacher. 
Brown,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

53  Watson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

54  Tough,  Daniel,   &  Sons,  ship  chan- 

dlers and  sail  makers. 

55  Blair,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

56  M'Vicar,  A.,  chain  and  cable  manu- 

facturer. 

CLYDE  STREET,  Great. 

4  M'Cue,  William,  provision  stores. 
6  M'Culloch,  Peter,  broker, 
1 2  Miller,  A.,  wood  merchant. 
Watson,  Robert. 

14  Margey,  Hugh,  bookseller. 

15  Wark,  James. 

16  Cowan,  James,  &  Brothers,  cabinet- 

makers. 
18  M'Cue,  William. 

Hunter,  W.,  wood  merchant, 
20  Smith,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer. 
22  Laurie,  Gavin,  grain  merchant. 
24  Watson,  W.  0.,  merchant. 

26  M'Connel,  J.  &  D.,  furniture  ware- 

house. 

27  Farquharson,  J.,  furniture  warehouse. 
27|Stewart,  John,  slater, 

28  M'Lusky,  James,  broker. 
30  Urie,  John,  broker. 

Catholic  Chapel. 
32  Anderson,  Wm.,  veterinary  surgeon,. 

Harvie,  John,  horse  bazaar. 

Dallas,  Alex.,  coachmaker. 
34  Smith,  Right  Rev.  Alexander. 

Gordon,  Rev.  William. 
38  Ogg,  Mrs.,  furniture  warehouse. 
40  Brown,  William,  M.D. 

M'Ewan,  Alexander,  merchant. 
44  Gould,  T.,  sewed-muslin  warehouse. 
50  Elder,  Mrs.,  commercial  house. 
58  Meikle,  William,  glass  merchant. 
60  Kidston,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  iron  merchts. 


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CLYDE.— STREET  DIKECTORY.— COBURG. 


62  Lambre's  hotel. 
69  Custom  House. 

Vauderkiste,  F.  W.,  collector. 

72  Leek,  Thomas,  plasterer. 
Melville's  tavern. 
Young,  John,  slater. 

73  M'Lachlan,  Arthur,  spirit  dealer. 

CLYDE  ST.— Anderston. 

11  Currie,  James,  victualler. 
13  Watson,  Wm.,  candlemaker. 

27  Campbell,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 

35  Mackay,  James  G.,  wine  merchant. 

39  Gray,  John,  grocer. 

43  "Walters,  Jn.,  grocer  and  spirit  cellar. 
61  Brodie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Chas.,  spirit  dealer. 

Bain's  Court. 
57  Teacher,  Wm.,  wine  merchant. 
67  Morrison,  John,  provision  merchant. 

69  Jackson,  Mrs.,  portioner. 

71  Pride,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
73  Leggat,  "Wm.,  victualler. 

75  Kaine,  Charles,  portioner. 
77  Coubrough,  John,  baker. 

99  Boyd,  C,   and  Son,  candle  manu- 
facturers. 
Mathieson,  N. 
107  M'Lean,  Wm.,  cotton- waste  dealer. 
109  Jamieson,  Joseph,  oil  merchant. 
113  M'Dougall)  Alex.,  commission  agt, 

115  Glass,  aerated  water  manufacturer. 
122  Lindsay,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer. 
118  Cormie,  James,  smith. 

Ballardie,  Thomas,  painter. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  brassfounder. 

116  M'Farlane,  Robert,  butter  store. 
100  Barr,  John,  boiler  maker. 

90  Marshall,  Archibald,  builder. 

88  M'Millan,  Lachlan,  tallow  chandler. 

86  Buchanan,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 

76  Armstrong,  Thomas,  grocer, 

72  Parker,  Mrs.  Adam,  spirit  dealer. 

70  Laird,  James,  grocer. 
66  Laird,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

60  Brantin,  Patrick,  &  Co.,   spirit  and 

victualling  merchants. 
56  Carlton,  Charles,  painter. 
52  Campbell,  H.,  victualler. 
60  Robb,  Thomas,  broker. 
46  Hastie,  W,,  victualler. 

44  Broadly,  James,  broker. 

40  Moir,  David,  green  grocer. 
38  Smith  &  Hardie,  shoemakers. 

36  M'Mullen,  John,  poulterer. 
34  Dunn,  John,  grocer. 

32  M'Bay,  James,  grocer. 
24  Scott,  W.,  victualler. 
22  Miller,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer. 
18  M'Dougall,  John,  grocer. 
16  Gait,  James,  gi'ocer. 

12  Watson,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 
8  Ferguson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 


6  M'Dougall,  Alex.,  bolt  manufacturer. 

4  M'Fadyen,  John,  spirit  dealer, 

CLYDE  ST.,  North, 

5  Shand,  Thomas,  hairdresser. 

7  Winning,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
9  M'Brj'de,  Samuel,  broker. 

10  M'Ewan,  Andrew,  surgeon. 
2  Melvin,  A. 

Cormie,  John,  house  factor. 
Fulton,  Robert. 

CLYDE  ST.-Calton. 

1  Colquhoun,  John,  victualler. 
7  Dickson,  John,  baker. 

9  Shaw,  Robert. 

11  Sn.ith,  John,  grocer. 
23  Orr,  James,  victualler. 
25  Ritchie's  Lane. 

65  M'Math,  John,  shoemaker. 
22  Muir,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

30  Gould,  John,  grocer. 

18  Thomson,  Daniel,  agent. 

Robb,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
16  Murraj',  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

2  M'Gregor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

CLYDE  ST.-Port-Dundas. 

3  Rennie,  Gilbert,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Campbell,  Archibald,  victualler. 
27  Bryce,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

31  Bryce,  Mrs. 

39  Cameron,    Mrs.    Lewis,    Post-ofSce 

Receiving-house. 

45  Donald,  John,  grocer. 

49  Risk,  Mrs.  H.,  spirit  dealer. 

51  M'Corkle,  Archd.,  carter. 

61  Jeffrey,  William,  carter. 

64  Shuttleton,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

CLYDE  TERRACE. 

1  Scott,  James,  grocer. 

2  Brunton,  John,  tailor. 
3,  4  Anderson,  John. 

7  Prentice,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant. 

8  Main,  Wm.,  draper. 

10  Anderson,  John,  tailor. 

11  Russell,  WLUiam,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Wallace,  WiUiam. 

13  Thomson,  Rev.  John. 

15  Harvej',  Misses,  milliners. 

16  Dewar,  James,  confectioner, 
18  Patrick,  Win.,  draper. 

20  M'Donald,  D.,  cabinetmaker. 
Stewart,  Archd.,  beadle. 

21  Weir,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
25  Gorbals  Parish  Rooms, 

COBTrR&  ST.,  North, 

6  Martin,  James. 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  saddler. 

7  Fj'fe,  Robert,  grocer. 

9  M'Candlish,  Alex.,  shoemaker. 


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357 


11  Nimmo,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Miller,  Mrs. 

13  M'Kellar,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

17  Boyd,  Steward,  shoemaker. 
19  Lorrimer,  Thomas. 

Knox,  James. 

Rae,  Miss. 
21  Barclaj-,  James. 
23  Drennan,  "Wm.,  shoemaker. 
25  Meikle,  Wm.,  glass  merchant. 

Walker,  John. 

Watson,  John. 

M'Greo;or,  Robert. 

Muir,  Mrs. 
27  M'Candlish,  John,  shoemaker. 
12, 14  Kelly,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Bald,  James. 
Riddell,  John,  clothier. 
Beak,  George. 
Howatt,  John,  teacher. 
Beck,  George,  auctioneer. 

10  Aimer,  George,  printer. 
Melvin,  William. 
Robertson,  George,  smith, 
Surflin,  James. 

8  Dobbie,  J.  P.,  carver. 

2  M'Donald,  Miss  J.,  lodgings. 
Ogilvie,  Robert. 

Inglis,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  ship  modellers. 
Campbell,  Jliss,  teacher. 

COSUEG  ST.,  South. 

5  Graham,  Donald,  bootmaker. 

33  Black,  Andrew. 

43  Tweedly,  Wm.,  dairyman. 

47  Reid,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

49  M'Donald,  Chas.,  house-factor. 
Kyle,  John,  bootmaker. 

59  Forbes,  Wm.,  flesher. 

61  Ure,  James,  sheriff- officer. 

63  M' Gavin,  David,  letter-carrier. 

65  Robertson,  James,  dairyman. 

60  Jack,  George,  contractor. 
Mackie,  Mrs.  P. 

58  Kelly,  Philip,  shoemaker. 

56  M'Kenzie,  Lachlan,  grocer. 

54  M'Dougall,  Alex.,  letter-carrier. 

50  Stewart,  Mrs.  D.,  victualler. 

48  Gibson,  Peter. 

46  Stewart,  Donald,  spirit  merchant. 

34  Keith,  William. 

30  Morrison,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

18  Young,  Fanny,  grocer. 
Norrie,  Peter  P.,  basketmaker. 

12  M'Lachlan,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Norrie,  John,  basketmaker. 

COCHRAN  ST. 

9  M'Indoe  &  Buchanan,  manufacts. 
Symington,   R.   B.,  &   Co.,  muslin 

manufacturers. 
Murray,  John  Bruce,  merchant. 


9  Brand,  James,  shawl  manufacturer. 

Knox,  A.  L.,  manufacturer. 

Munn,  James,  calenderer. 

Hamilton  &  Lang,  manufacturers. 

Lewis,  S.,  Middleton,  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers. 

Hunter  &  Blair,  manufacturers. 
15  Eaglesham  Cotton-yarn  Warehouse. 

M'Lean,  W.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners, 
17  Dallas,  Peter,  merchant. 
19  Guardian  Assurance  Office. 

Perry  &  Kennedy,  drys.ilters. 

Arthur,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Taylor,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 

Miller,  James,  portrait-painter. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  shawl-fringer. 

Nuttal,  Peter,  agent. 
19  Burry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  chemists. 

Dykes,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 

Miller,  Adam,  &  Co.,  manufacturers.. 
21  M'Cowan,  J.,  cotton-waste  dealer. 
23  M'Dermid,  Duncan,  commis,  mercht. 

Mirrlees,  Robert,  organ-builder. 

25  Bell,  David,  &  Co,,  merchants. 
Muir,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Fairley,  John,  merchant. 

47  Gibb,  James. 

49  Tennant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  chemists. 
51  Crum,   J.    &   W.,    &    Co.,    calico- 
printers. 
53  Kerr,  John,  jun.,  manufacturer. 

Orr,  William,  calenderer. 
40  M'Naughtan,  R.,  George  Hotel. 
34  Muir,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 

Bryce,  William,  agent. 
30  Russell,  John,  &  Co  ,  merchants. 
28  Watson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Lancaster,  Young,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Taylor,  James,  &  Son,  caleuderers. 

Scott,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

26  Nairn,  John,  &  Son,  wrights. 
14|^Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  general  carriers. 

14  Cameron,  James,  rectifier. 

8  Wright,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Steven,  Alexander,  engineer. 

COLLEGE  ST. 

3  Blair,  E.,  pawnbroker. 

Burmond,  John,  manufacturer. 
Haddcn,  Alexander,  bookseller. 
Dunlop,  Mrs. 
M'Vicar,  John,  tinsmith. 

7  M'Leod,  Alexander,  leather-cutter. 

9  Donohoe,  Christopher. 
Christie,  James,  boot-closer. 
Black,  Alexander. 
Wright,  David,  reedmaker. 
Williamson,  Mrs. 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.,  midwife. 

11  M'Laughlin,  Charles,  shoemaker 
13  Kirk,  Thomas,  grocer. 

15  Harken,  John,  teacher  of  music. 
Pattou,  John,  shoemaker. 


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COLLEGE.— STREET  DIRECTORY,— CORNWALL. 


17  Stewart,  Alexander,  dairyman. 

21  Kinnear,  John,  clockmaker. 
Naismith,  Alexander. 
Park,  David. 

Tumbull,  C,  shoemaker. 
Wright,  Peter,  mason. 
Tyzack,  Mrs. 
Adam,  Mrs. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

29  Ross,  John,  Lieutenant  of  Police. 

31  Reid,  Edward,  accountant. 

33  Dunlop,  George,  spirit  merchant. 
39  Neilson,  Robert,  plasterer. 

41  M'Ooard,  William,  cotton  waste  store. 
65  Williamson,  John,  smith. 

M'Nee,  Malcolm. 

Bell,  John. 

M'Kay,  Miss  Ann. 

61  Hamilton,  Thomas,  baker. 

62  Watt,  James,  cowfeeder. 

30  M'Lean,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

22  Nisbet,  James,  dairyman. 
20  Stewart,  John,  blacksmith. 

Milne,  George,  agent. 

18  Douglas,  William,  glove  cleaner. 
14  Hopkin,  James,  bookseller. 

6  Kempston,  Joseph,  provision  dealer. 
Coats,  John,  portioner. 

4  Bain,  George,  tailor, 

COLLEGE  ST.,  West 

32  Dunn,  David,  wine  merchant. 
Dunn,  George. 

Dunn,  John. 

34  Dunn,  Janet,  grocer. 

39  Dunlop,  John,  milk  shop. 
47  M'Donald,  Wm.,  glass  engraver. 
44  M'Whirter,  W.,  cotton-waste  mercht. 
41  Penny,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 

31  M'Intosh,  Donald,  victualler. 

4  Drummond,   Miss    Margaret,    dress 
maker, 

COLTIMBLA  PLACE— Scotia  Street. 
1  Neilson,  Robert. 

Brown,  Archibald, 

Tumbull,  Gregor. 
3  Dawson,  James. 

7  Ker,  Miss. 

9  Stewart,  John. 
Stewart,  David. 
Scott,  Rev.  Robert. 
Muir,  Miss. 
Mackenzie,  Miss. 
Leslie,  Robert. 
13  Gordon,  J. 

Wands,  Charles. 
MoUison,  John. 
Milne,  James. 

COMMEBCE  ST. 

13  Struthers,  A.,  cartwright. 
Fairlie,  J.  and  W.,  smiths. 


59  Donegan,  M.,  victualler. 

67  Buchanan,  A.,  tinsmith, 
69  Gordon,  William,  grocer. 
77  Currie,  Hugh,  bootmaker. 

83  Hutcheson,  Robert,  bootmaker. 

85  Bow,  John,  cowfeeder. 

89  Wilson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

91  Renton,  James,  &  Co.,  plasterers. 
101  Urie,  George,  blacksmith. 
100  Cook,  D.,  &  Co.,  engineers. 

68  Stroak,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
66  Morton,  John,  tailor. 

Crawford,  James,  mason. 

64  Stewart,  John,  carter  and  contractor. 

60  Henderson,  Robert,  herbalist. 
56  Hunter,  John,  shoemaker. 
54  Garrow,  Robert. 

50  Reform  Court. 

48  Stewart,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
42  M'Farlane,  Robert,  cowfeeder. 
38  PoUock,  Thomas,  victualler. 

16  Chisholm,  James,  pattern  designer. 
10  Wilson  &  Co. 

4  Tradeston  Mills ;  William  Muir. 

COMMERCIAL  ROAD. 

27  M'Cleland,  James,  victualler. 

49  Steward,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

65  Watson,  Thomas,  grocer. 

69  Herbert,  William,  grocer. 

16  Clyde  G.  MiUs ;  Brock  and  M'Gavin. 
14  Adelphi  Foundry;  Alston  &Gourlay. 

8  Saw-Mills ;  Malcolm,  Muir,  &  Co. 
2  Dowie,  John,  machine-maker. 

COOK  ST. 

5  Gilchrist,  J.  S.,  &  C,  dyers. 
13  Leiper,  Thomas,  cowfeeder. 

Bethune,  John  Smith. 

17  Robertson,  P.,  engineer. 

31  Buchanan,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
41  Thomas,  Walter,  cowfeeder. 

45  Watterson,  William,  teacher. 

46  Young,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
44  Fotheringham,  E.,  dressmaker. 

Ross,  George. 
40  Ledingham,  George. 

Russell,  Matthew. 

Wilson,  James,  rigger. 
38  Adam,  Alexander,  grocer. 
36  Forbes,  Wm.,  flesher. 
34  Pratt,  David. 

28  Connell,  Robert. 
Galloway,  John. 
Cochran,  John. 

26  Cruikshanks,  Wm.,  baker. 

22  Hamilton,  George,  spirit  dealer. 

CORNWALL  PLACE,  Grafton  St.   , 
16  M'Pherson,  Hugh. 
Bamhill,  Mrs. 
M' Queen,  Andrew, 


CORUNNA.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— COWCADDENS. 


359 


16  Black,  Robert. 
14  Crabb,  James. 
12  Forbes,  James. 

8  Heggie,  George. 
Aitken,  James. 
Dougall,  Mrs. 

6  Davis,  Mrs.,  seminary. 

COEITNNA  ST.,  off  St.  Vincent  St. 

9  Bald,  Peter,  drysalter. 

Moir,  Wm.,  ofPerston,  Moir,  <^  Co. 

CORN  ST. 

3  Milton  Foimdry ;  J.  M'Dowall  &  Co. 
Baird  &  Brown,  timber  merchants. 

28  Crawford,  William,  carter. 

22  Allan,  Robert,  grocer. 

10  Ferguson,  William,  smith.. 

COV/CADDENS  ST. 

3  Watson  &  Bruce,  builders. 

23  Shanks,  James,  civil  engineer. 
Murray,  Mrs.  W.,  flesher. 

29  Bunten,  Hugh,  of  Mill  and  Bunten. 
33  Rae,  Archibald,  grocer. 

35  Freer,  William,  o/M'Bonald^Freer. 

39  Rowan,  Wm.,  stationer. 

41  Edmiston,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

61  Todd,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

63  Gibson,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

65  Craig,  Joseph,  pastry  baker  and  con- 
fectioner. 

69  M'LiCod,  James,  provision  store  and 
butter  merchant. 

71  Morgan,  James,  wright. 

75  King,  John,  cooper. 

87  Provan,  David,  nailer. 

95  M'Kerracher,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

99  King,  M.,  provision  dealer. 
103  Bain,  Hugh,  baker. 
107  Hone,  Patrick,  butter  and  egg  mer. 
153  Viae,  David,  boot  and  shoe  merchant. 
157  Drysdale,  John,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail grocer,  and  wine  merchant. 
175  Paton,  James,  flesher. 
179  Taylor,  John,  draper. 
181  Newlands,  J.  A.,  painter. 
187  Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
193  Bowie,  William,  flesher, 
197  M'Leish,  Archibald,  furnisher. 
203  Grant,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier. 
205  Beaton,  W.,  draper. 
207  Fyfe,  James,  teacher  of  music. 
Purves,  William,  agent. 
Western  Bank. 
209  Baird,  James,  taUor  and  clothier. 
211  Western   Bank   of  Scotland.     W. 

Purves,  agent. 
213  Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
217  Rowan,  J.,  draper. 
219  Brownlie,  John,  victualler. 
221,  223  Reid,  R.  &  J.,  grocers. 


231  Caird,  James,  provision  merchant. 
233  M'Bimie,  James,  wine  merchant. 
337  Notman,  Thomas,  grain  merchant. 
Galbraith,  Wm.,  of  Jas.  Galbraith. 
241  M'Donald,  Angus,  grocer. 
184  M'Onie,  John,  flesher. 
180  Bryce,  John,  merchant. 
178  Wark,  James,  provision  merchant. 
176  De  Bois,  Frederick,  chemist. 
170  Osborne,  Robt.,  baker  and  victualler. 
168  Leslie  &  Stewart,  provision  merchts. 
160  Latta,  David. 

158,  156  Steel,  James,  wine  merchant. 
152  Fleming,  John,  baker. 
148  Pettigrew,  James,  merchant  and  pro- 
vision dealer. 
146  Walker,  John,  spirit  dealer, 
144  Thomson,  James,  shoemaker. 
142  Telfer,  Alex.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
140  Watt,  James,  tobacconist  and  house 

factor. 
138  Cook,  Charles,  slater. 
1382^M'Gregor,  Andrew,  baker. 
136  M'Gregor,  Andrew,  druggist. 
134  Paterson,  Agnes,  confectioner. 
132  Stewart,  Robert,  furnisher. 
1262Couper,  Stephen,  confectioner. 
124  Deakin,  Ralph,  china  dealer. 
122  Agnew,  Samuel  &  George,  boot  and 

shoemakers. 
118  Cunningham,  Thomas,  draper. 
116  M'Callum,  Wm.,  victualler. 
114  Kerr,  William,  watchmaker. 
110  Hannay,  Alexander,  baker, 
106  PhUipps,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
102  Macarthy,  Dr. 

96  M'Kinney,  Wm.,  merchant. 

94  Ewing,  Peter,  baker. 

90  Jack,  Wm.,  victualler. 

84  Foster,  Edward,  fruiterer. 

80  M'Onie,  Duncan,  flesher. 

72  M'AUan,  Walter,  hatter. 

70  Cameron,  A.  and  D.,  wine  and  spirit 
merchants. 

68  M'CaUum,    Mrs.,   hosier    and    fur- 
nishings. 

66  Paterson,  John  B.,  grocer  and  pro- 
vision merchant. 

64  Smellie,  John,  provision  merchant. 

60  M'Intyre,  Duncan,  flesher. 

58  Morrison,  William,  tinsmith. 

56  Allan,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  silk  dyer. 

52  Swan,  Donald,  grocer. 

50  Grieve,  Robert,  surgeon. 

48  Kay,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 

42  M'Laren,  John,  grocer. 

40  Johnston,  Archd.,  tailor. 
Dick,  James,  coal  agent, 

38  Waddell,  James,  baker. 

36  Morrison,  Alexander,  drysalter. 

34  M'Callum,  John,  of  the  Religious  In- 
stitution Rooms. 
Stirrit,  David,  cartwright. 


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CRESCENT.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CRO"WTst. 


34  Lumsden,  Thomas,  builder. 
32  Sime,  Wm.,  bookseller,  and  Post- 
office  Receiving-house. 
30  Peacock,  Thomas,  gilder. 

Peacock,  Mrs.  T.,  milliner. 
28  Stirrit,  Duncan. 

M'Gill,  Misses,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers. 
24  Murray,  Miss,  flesher. 

20  Blair,  Thomas,  of  Blair  4  Robinson. 

18  King,  Benjamin,  watchmaker. 

16  Manson,  Wm.,  law  agent. 

CRESCENT  PL.— SaucMehall  Road. 
2  Wallace,  Mrs. 

8  Schwabe,  H.  L.,  merchant. 

4  Lamb,  J.  R.,  Prussian  vice-consul. 
Dods,  John,  merchant. 

Dunlop,  Miss. 
Pattison,  M.  M. 

5  Napier,  Mrs. 

6  Wilson,  William,  merchant. 
Thomson,  Mrs. 

CRANSTON  COTIRT. 

1  Sommerville,  Miss,  milliner. 

CRANSTON  PLACE. 

1  Barron,  Alexander,  victualler. 

2  Watson,  R.,  &  Co.,  Bee-hive  tavern. 

CRANSTON  ST. 
5  Barron,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
11  Young,  Thomas,  baker. 
13  Steel,  Robert,  victualler. 
15  Black,  Robert,  engineer. 

Bowie,  Andrew,  machine-maker. 

21  Tumbull,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

23  Tumbull,  William,  &  Co.,  grocers 
and  spirit  dealers. 

9  Sharp,  Mrs.  William,  spirit  dealer. 

10  M 'In tyre,  William,  gardener. 

CROWN  ST. 
1  Montgomery,  J.  T.,  watchmaker. 

3  Turner,  James,  flesher. 

5  M'Dougal,  Hugh,  grocer. 
9  Walker,  John,  confectioner. 

11  Grainger,  William,  painter,  &c, 
13  Neilson,  James. 

Pettigrew,  Moses,  house-factor,  and 
beadle  to  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Taylor's 
U.  P.  Church,  Hutchesontown. 
15  Munro,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

17  Scouler,  Wm.,  shoemaker. 

19  M'Donald,  Alex.,  tailor. 

21  Morrison,  Robert,  bookseller. 

31  Lochhead,  James,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 

35  Thriepland,  John,  shoemaker. 

37  M'Gregor,  Duncan,  tailor  &  clothier. 

39  Paton,  Wm.,  tea  merchant. 

41  Melville,  Mrs.  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 


43  M'Nab,  Robert,  tailor. 

Yuil,  Wm.,  general  broker. 
45  Brown,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Gourlay,  John,  tailor  and  clothier, 
45|^Fleming,  William,  grocer,  &c. 
47  M'Lean,  John,  grocer. 
49  Hunter,  R.,  surgeon. 
57  Russell,  Miss,  milliner. 
59  Ross,  Mathew,  flesher. 

68  Stevenson,  James,  flesher. 

69  Dick,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

78  Forrest,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer. 
75  Taylor,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoemaker- 
SB  Imrie,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
98  Paton,  Alex.,  grocer. 
95  Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 

Sinclair,  R.,  writer. 

Peters,  Stewart,  of  Peters  6;  AOFar- 
lane. 
97  Gibson,  Dr.  Matthew  H. 
103  Meek,  W.  &  R.,  tailors  and  clothierj, 

109  Nicol,  Robert,  sen. 
Young,  James. 

125  Brydon,  James. 
Thom,  James. 
Couper,  John. 

127  Campbell,  Robert. 

139  Hutcheson's  School.     John  M'Ar'y 

teacher. 
157  Craig,  Robert,  builder. 

O'Neil,  J.,  officer  of  police. 
159  M'Lean,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
184  Williamson,  John. 

Scott,  James. 

Thorburn,  Geo.,  manufacturer. 

Haig,  Thomas. 
176  Hamilton,  William. 

Miller,  W.,  engineer. 
156  Aitken,  John. 

Peden,  Adam_,  hosier. 
150  Niven,  Malcolm. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

Lang,  John. 

Gardiner,  Mrs.  Wm. 
144  Brownlee,  Thomas. 

Turner,  James. 

128  Edmiston,  Wm.,  timber  merchant. 
124  Edmiston  &  Barnet,  wrights  &  build- 
ers. 

110  Jamieson,  A.  Y. 

Branigan,  H.  G.,  tailor  &  clothier. 
100  Smith,  John. 
Lang,  James. 
Lang,  Gilbert. 
Allwood,  Jonathan,  glazier. 
94  Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  grocer. 
92  Hood,  William. 

Dockeray,  Jas.,  inland  rev.  officer. 
86  Frame,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
84  M'Lean,  Allan,   inspector  of  poor, 

city. 
76,  78  Fraser,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant. 


CROY.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— CUMBERLAND. 


361 


72  Paterson,  James,  grocer. 

74  M'Phail,  William,  tailor  aud  clothier. 
66  M'Corkindale,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
64,  62  Peters  and  M'Farlane,  tinsmiths 

and  tin-plate  -workers. 
60  Morton,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
56  M'Millan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Littlejohn,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
50  M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  victualler. 
48  Boyle,  Mrs,  John,  cowfeeder. 
36  Weir,  James,  haker. 
32  Haj%  Matthew,  spirit  dealer. 
28  Blair,  James,  house-factor. 

Moodie,  David,  wright. 
20  Wilson,  Miss  B.,  mangier  and  dresser. 
22  Morris,  M.  &  J.,  milliners,  straw-hat 
and  dressmakers. 

18  Pollock,  Alexander,  victualler. 
14  Gilkison,  David,  umbrella-maker. 
12  M'Intyre,  James,  umbrella-maker. 

8  Shanks,  C.  and  M.,  milliners. 
M'Intyre,  James,  teacher. 

2  M'CaUum,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer. 

CROY  PLACE. 

3  M'Arthur,  Duncan,  wine  merchant. 

19  Nisbet,  William,  carver  and  gilder. 

5  Debbie,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

6  Kennedy,  Dr, 
Forsyth,  John,  bookseller. 
Todd,  John,  agent. 

8  Lyall,  W.  and  G.,  grocers. 
]  2  Caldwell,  Robertson,  &  Co. 

CUMBERLANB  ST.— Laurieston. 

69  Barr,  James. 

75  Campbell,  James,  grocer. 
95  Black,  William,  flesher. 
97  Wright,  D.,  flesher. 

99  Easton,  James. 

Cairns,  Mrs.  George. 

Gilmour,  J. 

Ritchie,  John,  traveller. 

Black,  William. 
101  Wright,  D.,  victualler. 
103  Graham,  Mrs, 

Rankine,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Howie,  Mrs. 

Gale,  Mrs. 

Muirhead,  Dr.  Alex. 

Pain,  Mrs. 
105  Taj'lor,  Rev.  James. 

Clark,  Francis. 

Baird,  John. 

Naime,  Mrs. 

Munn,  Mathew. 

Bunten,  Mrs. 
107  Ferguson,  James,  green  grocer. 
Ill  Ogilvie,  J.  Walker. 

Laughland,  David,  grocer,  4  Cum- 
berland lane. 
113  Paul,  D. 

Rennison,  William. 


113  Bannatyne,  Ninian. 
Kirkwood,  W.  P. 
Paterson,  Andrew. 

115  M'Laren,  Peter. 

117  Johnston,  Andrew,  agent. 

Dunlop,  Andrew. 

Paterson,  Miss. 

Pender,  James. 

Renwick,  Robert. 
119  Bell,  Mrs. 

Main,  Captain. 

Thomson,  Miss. 

Allan,  George  G. 
121   Adams,  James,  of  Paton  c}  Adams. 
123  M'Laren,  James. 

Smith,  James. 

Wylie,  Robert. 

M'Taggart,  John. 

M'Naughtan,  C. 

Dobbie,  John. 
lie^Watson.  C.  H.,  agent. 

116  Allan,  William. 

114  Builder,  Thomas. 

108  Forgan,  Thomas,  builder. 

Steel,  James,  warehouseman. 

Crumble,  Archibald. 

Murdoch,  James,  writer. 

Kennedy,  clothier. 
106  Nisbet,  Alex. 

M'Farlane,  G.  R. 

Clark,  Miss. 

M'Leod,  Alexander. 

Dewar,  David. 
102  M'Pherson,  Gilbert. 
60  Colvill,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Gilchrist,  Miss,  milliner. 

Nisbet,  Hay. 
32  Campbell,  John,  grocer. 

CTJMBEELAND  ST.,  North. 

2  Russell,  John,  mill  manager. 

CTJMBEELAIID  ST.,  South. 
1  Neil,  John,  smith. 

3  Neil,  John,  smith  and  enguieer. 

CUMBEELAITD  ST.,  West. 
1  Buchanan,  James. 

3  Monteith,  Adam. 

4  Laird,  Mrs.  David. 

6  Dalzell,  Captain  James. 
49  Forrester,  Robert. 

Reid,  John,  jun. 

7  Anderson,  James. 

8  Jackson,  James. 
Watson,  James. 

10  Orr,  Mrs. 
Cochran,  Mrs. 
Fleming,  Miss. 
Thomson,  David. 

11  Boyd,  James. 

13  Robertson,  James. 
Barker,  A.  C. 


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DALE.— STREET  DIRECTOEY.— DALMARNOCK. 


]  3  Paterson,  James  A. 
14  Taylor,  John. 
Taylor,  William. 

DALE  ST.— Bridgeton. 

33  Moses,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

67  Nairn,  Charles,  grocer. 

48  Wilson,  Alexander,  grocer. 

46  Shiels,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

24  Donald,  Matthew,  builder. 
18  Houston,  D.,  grocer. 

4  Young,  Mrs.  David. 

8  Lister,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

DALE  ST.— Tradeston. 
3  Henderson,  John,  bootmaker. 
7  Cook,  Robert,  &  Co.,  brassfounders. 
11  Alexander,  William,  blockmaker. 

21  Gardner,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Stuart,  Henry,  spirit  retailer. 
Suter,  Mrs.  John. 

45  Dodds,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

47  Edgar,  James,  cooper. 

63  Millar,    D.,    &    Co.,    wrights    and 

builders. 
57  Hardie,  Thomas,  smith. 
69  Campbell,  Peter,  coal  agent. 
Cruden,  Agnes  E.,  milliner. 
101  Hetherington,  M.,  &Co.,  file-cutters. 
105  M'Connochie,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
109  Hunter,  J.  K.,  portrait-painter. 
Crooks,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  music. 
86  Davidson,  Alex,,  cabinetmaker. 
Stevenson,  William,  cabinetmaker. 

68  Orme,  Alexander,  brassfounder. 
62  Niven,  David,  smith. 

60  Kirkwood,  D.  James. 

Shaw,  William  F. 
50  Glasgow,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

48  Watterson,  Wm.,  teacher. 

34  Elmore,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker. 

32  Wellburn,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

22  Clawson,  Caxton,  shipsmith. 
20  Adshead,  James,  boilermaker. 

18  Burley,  Urquhart,  &  Co.,  turners. 

DALHOTJSIE  LANE. 

1  M'Leod,  William,  sen. 
M'Leod,  William,  jun. 

2  Steven,  Alexander. 

DALHOirSIE  PLACE.-New  City  Road. 

1  Menzies,  John. 
Scott,  James. 
Johnstone,  Miss. 
Beath,  Miss. 
Thompson,  Mrs. 

Watson,  R.,  short-hand  writer. 
Paterson,  Mrs. 

2  Stobo,  William. 

3  M'Leish,  Archibald. 
Henderson,  Captain. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Morris. 


3  Johnston,  Miss. 
WaUsinshaw,  Rev.  William. 
Reid,  John. 

Frew,  John. 

Wallace,  Robert,  plasterer. 

4  Cameron,  Mrs. 
M'Donald,  Miss. 
Brown,  Mrs. 
Fleming,  Mrs. 
Von-Kunnuer,  Mrs. 
Campbell,  Charles. 

DALHOTJSIE  ST. 

3  M'Lellan,  Archibald. 
15  Easton,  R.  F. 
2 1  Collegiate  and  Commercial  Academy. 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  English  master. 

Browning,  Jas.  S.,  classical  master. 

Foucart,  M.,  teacher  of  gymnastics. 

Martin,  John,  mathematical  master. 

M'Pherson,  John,  commercial  mas- 
ter. 

Thompson,  A.,  teacher  of  dancing. 

Duncan,  Alex.,  teacher  of  elocution. 

Fairburn,  Thos.,  teacher  of  drawing. 

Koerner,  Herr,  teacher  of  German. 

Havet,  Alfred,  teacher  of  French. 

Ross,  Alexander,  janitor. 
31   Mitchell,  William,  grocer. 

37  Russell,  J.  R.,  teacher. 
39  Smith,  James,  shoemaker. 
43  M'Cubbin,  David. 

M'Cubbin,  John,  merchant. 

Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
45,  47  ConnaU,  David,  baker. 
42  Brown,  Matthew,  silk  printer. 

38  Buchanan,  Mrs.  Cross. 
36  Forbes,  Daniel,  writer. 

Young,  John. 
Dalglish,  Mrs. 
24  MoUison,  William,  dyer. 

DALMARNOCK  ROAD,  New. 

33  Dale,  John,  warehouseman. 

81  Brown,  Wm.,  grocer. 

93  Cowan,  James,  grocer. 
107  Glasgow,  Alex.,  flesher. 
Ill  Davidson,  Alex.,  cowfeeder. 
125  Maxwell,  John,  broker. 
127  Lister,  Miss,  china  dealer. 
129  M' Arthur,  A.,  tailor. 
131  M'Arthur,  James,  P.O. 
141   Steutheks'  Court. 
147  Gumming,  A.  S.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
171  Limerock,  John,  smith. 
177  Stewart,  Peter,  cartwright. 
189  M'Kaj-,  Donald,  victualler. 
193  M'Kaj',  James,  grocer. 
207  Preston  &  M'Arthur,  ropemakers. 
213  Young,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer. 

221  Harvie,  Douglas,  agent. 

228  Perrie,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 

222  Kerr,  Edward,  spirit  merchant. 


DALMARNOCK.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— DOUGLAS. 


363 


192  Smith's  Court. 

Smith,  Andrew,  portioner. 
186  Hood,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
174  Robertson,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 
172  Barrowman,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
162  Hunter,  Alexander,  grocer. 
154  White  &  Grant,  engineers  and  mill- 
wrights. 
152  Begbie,  A.,  spirit  dealer  and  flesher. 
148  Hamilton,  Joseph,  baker. 
136  Litster,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
120  Malcolm,  D.,  warper. 
114  Esdill,  John,  broker. 
108  M'Farlane,  A.  &  M.,  drapers. 
104  Lamond,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

62  Loughrey,  D.,  spirit  dealer, 

60  Gardner,  Wm.,  grocer. 

50  Wood,  John  F.,  slater. 

Rankin,  Jas.,  carter  and  coal  agent. 
6  Galletly,  Colin,  plasterer. 

DALMARNOCK  ROAD,  Old. 

13  Porter,  Michael  R.,  surgeon. 
49  M'Whirter,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer, 
160  Wood,  George,  victualler. 
City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co. 
98  M'Lean,  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
94  Smith's  Place. 

Smith,  Charles,  portioner. 
38  M'Millan,  Mrs  ,  grocer. 
2  M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

DEANSIDE  LANE. 

9  M'Gregor,  Thomas,  hatter. 
23  Entrance  to  Portland  Street. 
43  Riddell,  John,  carter. 

DEAN  ST. 

9  Dickie,  James,  &  Co.,  heddle  manu- 
facturers. 
17  Dunn,  Francis,  manufacturer. 
23  M'Aulay,  Alex.,  victualler. 
25  Bain,  Miss,  lodgings. 
27  M'Kean,  John,  lodgings. 

Eraser,  Miss,  laundress. 
31  Scott,  Robert,  lamp  wick-maker. 

DEMPSTER  ST. 

1  Leitch,  George,  painter. 

6  Johnston,  Mrs.  Robert, 
15  M'Ghee,  Henry,  broker. 
20  Rapkins,  W.,  spirit  dealer, 

8  Cockburn,  John,  grocer, 

DIXON  ST. 
1  Dixon,  William. 

5  Hendry,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  commis- 
sion merchants. 
Houeyman,  Ju.,  &  Co.,  corn-factors. 
Pasley,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Stephens,  James. 
Buchanan,  James,  agent. 
Duke  of  Hamilton's  Coal  Office. 


5  Carmichael,  John,  commission  agt. 
Sutherland,  J.  &  J.,  lath-splitters. 

15  Findlay,  John,  merchant. 

Turner,  William,  merchant. 
23  Paterson,  George,  merchant. 

Young,  John,  merchant. 

12  Small,  Frederick,  wright. 

DOEBIE'S  LOAN. 

St.  James's  Road, 
29  Adie,  Andrew. 

Adie,  William,  -spirit  dealer. 
53  Donald,  Walter,  nail  manufacturer. 
59  Kerr,  WUliam,  wright. 
63  Sloan,  Mrs.,  grocer, 
93  Carswell,  Mrs.  Wm. 
283  Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
293  Smith,  George,  chemist. 
369  Lonnie,  Andrew,  contractor. 
375  Lonnie,  Eobt.,  carter  &  spirit  dealer. 
412  Forrest,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
406  Monteith,  William,  &  Co.,  charcoal 

manufacturers. 
404  Barr,  Robert,  eandlemaker, 
402  Henderson,  John,  chemist. 
398  M'Millan,  D.,  smith, 
390  Broomhill   Foundry,    Norman    and 
Clinkskill,  engineers. 
80  Galbraith,  Robert,  letter  carrier. 

Stark,  Hugh,  professor  of  dancing. 
72  Barr,  John,  coal  agent. 
50  BlacMe,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  printers. 
48  Salmond,  Andrew, 

DOUGLAS  ST. 

3  Harvey,  John,  grocer. 

6  M'Lachlan,  John,  flesher. 
Miller,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 
Ewing,  John,  grocer. 
Gardner,  Alexander,  draper, 
Murray,  Wm.,  coal  agent. 

7  Nicol,  Andrew. 

9  Gillies,  Dugald,  spirit  dealer. 

13  Graham,  John,  grocer. 

23  Grant,  James,  jun.,  builder. 

27  Jackson,  Robert,  timber  merchant. 

31  Dunn,  J.  &  A.,  wrights. 

35  Boj'd,  Adam,  wright. 

93  Gilkisou,  Mrs.  John, 

Turner,  Alexander, 
95  Smith,  William, 
M'Kay,  Miss. 
Blair,  Campbell,  grocer. 
99  Napier,  Miss,  teacher  of  music. 
101  Aitken,  Miss. 
103  Brand,  A.,  professor  of  French, 
105  Gray,  Miss. 

Galloway,  Mrs,  James. 
Hunter,  Duncan, 
107  Morton,  Hugh,  writer. 
Ill  WUson,  Charles, 
113  Downie,  Mrs. 

Findlay,  John,  carver  and  gilder. 


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DOVEHILL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— DUKE . 


115  Brown,  "William,  merchant. 
117  Leadbetter,  Jolin,  merchant. 
121  Thomson,    James,   professor  of  the 
piano-forte. 

123  Havet,  Alfred,  teacher  of  French. 
125  M'Gown,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  William. 
Ord,  George. 

124  Burns,  William,  writer. 
Williamson,  John,  wine  merchant. 

16  Leitch,  Charles,  merchant. 
Morrison,  John,  &   Son,   print-cut- 
ters. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  tidewaiter. 

12  Robertson,  Peter,  clerk. 
Boyd,  Adam,  wright. 
Inglis,  Anthony,  smith. 
Cameron,  Duncan, 
Sivewright,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

10  Halley,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

8  Johnston,  Wm.,  teacher. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  grocer. 
Dodds,  Robert,  engineer. 
M'Intyre,  John. 

4  Fairly,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon. 

DOYEHILL,  Little. 

1  Smeal,  Wm.,  grocer. 

5  Davies,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

31  Reid,  George,  grease  manufacturer, 

and  oil  and  tallow  merchant. 
33  Mickel,  David,  tanner. 
44  M'Lellan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
28  Laurie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Hebenton,  Robert,  plumber. 

DOYEHILL,  Great. 

3  Scott,  John. 

9  Wylie,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

31  Cunningham,  George,  dyer. 

32  Croal,  A.,  slater. 

22  M'Dougall,  Robert,  cowfeeder. 

10  Gow,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Keir,  James,  broker. 

DETnOEOlTD  PLACE.-City  Soad. 
1  Bain,  John. 

Brodie,  Miss. 

Weir,  Mathew. 

Hutcheson,  D.  B. 

Rae,  R. 

Ewing,  Mrs. 

DRUEY  ST. 

5  M'Haffie,  James,  manufactm-er. 
Buchanan,  Norman,  distiller. 
M'Kenna,  James,  agent. 

Hill,  N.,  commission  merchant. 
9  Gibson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

13  Shovlen,  Patrick,  sedan-chair  office. 
15  Neilson,  William,  letter-carrier. 

17  M'Laren,  Donald,  spirit  merchant. 
21  Yuill,  D.  M.,  glass  merchant. 


14  Ross,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  plmnbers  and 

lead  merchants. 

12  Gillespie,  Campbell,  beadle. 

DRYGATE. 
1  Cameron,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
7  Liddell,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

13  M'Caffray,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
Galbraith,    Malcolm,     tobacco-pipe 

maker. 
31  Carmichael,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
33  Devlin,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
35  Wright,  M.,  spirit  dealer. 
41  M'Coll,  James,  cowfeeder. 
43  Stark,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

53  Logan,  James,  victualler. 
55  M'Michael,  David. 

M'Michael,  David,  jun. 
M'Michael,  John,  engineer. 
57  Hutcheson,  Allan,  spirit  dealer. 
59^Gentle,  James  S.,  &  Son,  bakers. 
75  Mabon,  James,  &  Co.,  wrights. 
95  Gibson,  Mrs.  Peter,  grocer. 
113  Eussell,  John,  house  factor. 
135  JI'Lay,  Mrs.  John,  grocer, 
137  Brown,  J.  &  J.,  dyers. 

141  Brown,  James,  jun, 
Buchanan,  James,  smith. 

145  Anderson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

142  Walker,  Matthew,  warper. 
134  Phimister,  Alexander,  dyer. 
132  Nichol,  William,  cowfeeder. 
122  Dailly,  Mrs.  Thomas,  victualler. 

82  Wilson,  Thomas,  victualler. 
66  Gibb,   James,  victualler  and  spirit 
dealer. 

54  Armour,  James,  grocer. 

52  Colquhoun,  Dugald,  spirit  dealer. 
6  Waddell,  Mrs.  Dr. 
4  Geraghty,  P.,  victualler. 

DUKE  ST. 

11  M'Arthur,  John. 

15  M'Leod,  Kenneth,  &  Co.,  victuallers. 
19  Boyd,  Helen,  grocer. 

23  M'Lauchlan,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 
29  M'Lean,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
37  Welch,  William,  baker. 
47  Sellers,  David,  confectioner. 
49  IManuel,  Alexander,  builder. 

Jack,  David,  agent. 

Duff,  John  and  Thomas. 

55  Stuart,  James,  teacher  of  music. 
Henry,  James,  smith. 

57  Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
59  Lomas,  Joseph, 

61  Lomas,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  engineers  and 
machine-makers. 

Lomas,  Joseph,  machine  works. 

Smith,  Robert,  house  factor. 

Muirhead,  John. 

Jackson,  Mrs. 

Young,  Peter,  clerk. 


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365 


61  Ingram,  Thomas. 
63  Steven  &  Cameron,  builders. 
71  North  Peison. 
119  Eaglesham,  Hugh,  &  Son,  dyers. 
125  Miller,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
161   Dowie,  John,  ropemaker. 
169  M'Culloch,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Well  Park. 
185  Thomson,  Richard,  victualler. 
191  Clydesdale,  Andrew,  confectioner. 
DuNCHATTAN  Buildings. 
Dunchattan  House. 
251  M'Arthur,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
255  Hogg,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
259  Black  Bull  Inn,  Mrs.  William  Lon- 

nie. 
287  Forbes,  Charles,  spirit  dealer. 
262  Cattle  Market. 
208  Adam,  John, 

206  Adam,  J.,  brick  and  tile-works. 
204  Gardner,  John,  ropemaker.  ' 

200  M'Kay,  Peter,  ropemaker. 

Water  Company's  Reservoir. 
148   Paul,  Matthew,  wright  and  builder. 
146  Paul,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
140  Murray,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
100  Alexander,  R.  F.  &J.,  thread  works. 
90  M'Farlane,  Colin,  cooper. 

Muirhead,  Robert,  &  Son,  skinners. 
88  Docherty,  Steven,  and  Fulton,  en- 
gravers. 
86  M'Donald,  Peter,  brush-works. 
54  Finnie,  William. 
Smith,  Da^^d. 
Ramsaj^,  Andrew. 
Ewing,  William. 
52  Cameron,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
50  Corbett,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  weaving 

factory. 
40  Buchanan,  James,  dairyman. 

Gaelic  Chapel. 
36  Smith,  Mrs. 
34  Cameron,  William,  smith. 
30  M'Watters,  George,  watch  and  clock- 
maker. 
26  Carbarns,  John,  slater. 
Miller,  Adam,  warper. 
Secession  Church. 
14  Smith,  Robert,  eating-house. 
12  Cuthbert,  Thomas,  saddler. 
10  M'Donald,  George. 
Moore,  George. 
Howard,  Charles. 
8  Horn,  John,  grain  merchant. 
2  Anderson,  Mrs. 
Paul,  Mrs. 
Anderson,  Mrs. 
Galloway,  Robert,  wright. 
Wilkie,  John,  lodgings. 

DITNCAN  ST.-Calton. 
1  Scott,  William,  brewer. 


DTINDAS  LANE. 
3  Paterson,  John. 
M'Arthur,  John. 

11  Bennett  &  Co.,  wine  merchants. 
14  Fergus,  Thomas,  calenderer. 

12  Boyd,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  iron  merchts. 

DUNDAS  ST. 

1  Black  &  Salmon,  architects. 
5  Heys,  Z.  &  Sons,  calico-printers. 
9  Walker,  Mrs.,  Railway  tavern  and 
commercial  lodgings. 
11  Paterson,  John. 
M'Arthur,  John. 
21  Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  packing-box 

and  tin-case  makers. 
23  Colquhoim,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
25  Finlayson,  F.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
27  Cameron,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
31  Wilson,  Kay,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
37  Gibson,  Jn.,  watch  and  clockmaker. 
39  Squires,  John,  Lancashire  Temper- 
ance Coffee-house. 

43  Stewart,  James,  hairdi'esser. 
45  Gray,  Mrs.  Robert. 

47  Shearer,  Andrew. 

M'Dougall,  John,  teacher  of  music. 
49  Paterson,  Miss,  spirit  dealer. 
51  Strang,  J.  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Brown,  David,  joiner. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

53  Kilgour,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

57  Finlayson,  William. 
69  Bell,  Robert,  baker. 

61  Taylor,  Hugh,  fruiterer. 
63  Blair,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
65  Lutted,  William,  &  Co.,  music  sellers 
67  Watt,  J.  and  R.,  grocers. 
71   King,  Walter,  cooper. 
73  Baird,  John,  flesher. 
75  Lamb,  John,  tobacconist, 
77  CoUingwood,  William,  confectioner. 
89  Dunsmore,   James,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant. 
107  Steel,  Jas.,  plasterer  and  modeller. 
98  Anderson,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
94  Jackson,  Mrs. 

58  Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
56  Hoome,  George. 

Campbell,  David. 

Henderson,  Thomas,  clothier. 

Mercer,  Thomas, 

Knox,  John. 

Finlaj^  Walter,  cattle  salesman. 

54  M'Entyre,  Robert,  commission  agent. 

48  Liddell,  Mrs.  A.,  sen. 
Craig,  Mrs.  J.,  painter. 
Campbell,  J.  S. 
Thomas,  Mrs. 
M'Fadyen,  Joseph  T. 
Robertson,  A.  D.,  artist. 

44  Campbell,  Chas.,  tailor  and  clothier. 


366 


DUND AS.— STREET  DIRECTORY.  — EGLINTON. 


42  M'Haffie,  David. 

Dewar,  William. 

Laing,  Walter. 

Waddell,  Miss,  milliner. 

Hudson,  Mrs. 

Davidson,  John. 
40  Sharpe,  William,  surgeon. 
36  Hayes,  Henry,  grocer  and  fruiterer. 
34  Young,  J.  H.,  surgeon-dentist. 

Bowie,  David,  brushraaker. 

Steedman,  Mrs. 

White,  Mrs.  Edward. 

Smith,  William,  railway  agent. 
32  M'Kenzie,  Angus,  grocer  and  vic- 
tualler. 
30  Downie,  John,  bootmaker. 

28  Bryson,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 
22  M'Farlane,  WUliam. 

Horn,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Berrie,  Andrew. 

Pippet,  James,  cook. 
16  Entry  to  Ed.  &  Glas.  Railway. 
12  Fitzgerald,  George,  confectioner. 

8  Campbell,    D.,  bookseller   and   sta- 

tioner. 

DUNDAS  ST.-Kingston. 

9  Lamb,  John,  grain  merchant. 
Wilkinson,  John,  buUder, 
Paton,  John. 

Dunn,  Peter. 

M'Coll,  A. 

Booklass,  George. 

Cunningham,  David. 
11  Randolph,  Chas.,  Kingston  Cottage. 

Johnston,  William. 

Primrose,  Wm.,  Burnbank  Cottage. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  Westfield  Cottage. 
66  Pairman,  James. 
60  Dunlop,  David,  commission  mercht. 

DUNLOP  ST. 

27  Drew,  John,  japanner. 
Booklass,  George,  carver  and  gilder. 

29  Glasgow  Printing  Company. 
Troup,  George,  editor,  DaQy  Mail. 
Theatre-Royal. 

43  Lade,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 

45  Excise  and  Inland  Revenue  Office. 

49  Maclure,  James,  carver  and  gilder. 

53  Stewart,  John,  cooperage. 

48  Johnston,  William,  &  Co.,  coffee  and 
spice  merchants. 

42  Lisenheim,  Mrs.,  commerc.  lodgings. 

40  Wotherspoon,  R.,  manuf.  of  starch. 

38  Muter,  W.  &  J.,  distillers. 

Berry,  Thomas,  cider  merchant. 

34  Byers  &  Miller,  wholesale  tea  mer- 
chants. 

32  Bryce,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter. 

30  Pearson,  Harry,  hotel  keeper. 

28  Dunlop,  James,  spirit  dealer, 
Leitch,  Arch.,  coach  lace  manufact. 


26  Brown,   Downes,  &  Co.,  wholesale 

grocers. 

18  Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants 

and  drysalters. 
Cuthbert,  John,  smith. 
16  Paterson,  Jas.,  inspector  of  weights 
and  measures  for  the  city. 

14  M'Donald,  David,  jeweller. 

4  Morrison,  W.  C,  stationer. 
Muir,  Robert,  &  Co.,  printers. 
Brown,  D.,  vocalist. 
Ogilvie  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers. 
Thomson,  A.,   &  Co.,  aerated  water 

manufacturers. 
M'Donald,  Henry,  engraver. 
M'Farlane,  William,  paper-ruler. 

EDWIN  PLACE. 

1  Ure,  Mrs. 

2  Donaldson,  Miss. 
Grandison,  James. 
Hannay,  Mrs. 

EGLINTON  ST. 

1  Connell,  Hugh,  watchmaker. 
Ig-Wigham,  William,  victualler. 

5  Btgg,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  milliners. 
7  Buchanan,  James,  confectioner. 
7|-Daniel,  John. 

9  Simpson,  John,  clothier. 
11  Forgie,  Peter,  fiesher. 
13  M'Millan,  R.,  bi,otmaker. 

15  Brydson,  William. 

Rule,  William,  of  the  Post-office. 

19  Russell,  John,  painter. 
21  Gemmell,  George. 

23  Jeffrey,  Robert,  grocer. 
25  M'Dougall,  John,  fiesher. 

27  Paton,  J.  &  J.,  victuallers. 
29  Templeton,  John. 

Brown,  John. 
31  Cameron,  William,  fruiterer. 
33  J  affray,  A.,  grocer. 
35  Thomson,  John,  grocer. 
37  Patterson,  WiUiam,  draper. 

Gibb,  Thomas. 
39  Cooper,  William,  bootmaker. 
41  Pollock,  Robert,  hosier  and  laceman. 
43  Brown,  John,  grocer. 
45  Cairns,  Adam. 

Watt,  William,  agent. 

Renton,  John,  plasterer. 
47,  49  Robb,  David. 
53  Binnie,  John,  builder. 
55  Morton,  John,  grocer  and  provision 

merchant. 
61  Nisbet,  William,  baker. 
63  Kerr,  Robert,  wright  and  glazier. 
67  Henderson,  James,  sheriff  officer. 
69  Henderson,  E.  &  J.,  dressmakers. 
73  Cook,  John,  pattern-designer. 
75  Roebuck,  Jonathan,  painter. 
79  Fraser,  George. 


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367 


79  Kilman,  John. 

M'Intyre,  A.,  smith. 
Mann,  Alexander. 
81   Wamock,  SamueL 

United  Secession  Church. 
89  Robertson,  George,  stationer. 
91  Young,  James. 
Peare,  R.  M. 
M'Gregor,  James. 
93  Sample,  William,  eating-house. 
95  Tinn,  Joseph. 
97  Clark,  Mrs.  Peter. 

M'Lean,  Mrs. 
103  Lennox,  John,  flesher. 
105  Thomson,  William,  victualler. 
Stanley  Place. 

2  Wilson,  Jd.  C,  potato  mercht. 
4  Saunders,  Gilbert,  accountant. 
6  Bell,  Miss. 
8  Baxter,  Malcolm. 

M'Gilvery,  Alexander. 
10  Cuthbertson,  John,  timber  mer- 
chant. 
107  Thomson,  John,  builder. 
Allan,  Alexander. 
Gibson,  John. 
109  Allan,  R.,  &  Sons,  piano-forte  mak, 
111  Eglinton  Lane. 

6  Watt,  A.,  potato  merchant. 
8  Gardner,  Thomas. 
147  M'Alister,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
151  Marshall,  J.,  lime  merchant. 

M'Naught,  Thomas,  brickmaker. 
153  Kirkland,  R.  B.,  manager,  Falfield 

MiUs. 
155  Menzies,  William, 

Menzies  &  Smith,  joiners. 
Meikle,  Mrs. 
Eglinton  Place. 
159  Mitchell,  William. 

Blair,  W.  A.,  hat  manufacturer. 
161  Curr,  David,  baker, 
163  Guthrie,  Robert. 
Stitt,  James. 
Wilson,  Peter. 
Eaglesome,  Hugh. 
165  Chassels,  Angus,  hosier. 
167  Houston,  William. 
171  Lamond,  James,  ship-agent. 
179  Bowling- Green  Inn,  Mrs.  J.  Wilson. 
181  Spears,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
183  Gray,  John. 
185  Riddle,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 

195    LiLYBANK. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Dr. 
Thomson,  L.  B. 
Cavalry  liarracks. 
Port-Eglinton  Carpet  Factory. 
Paisley    Canal;     Alexander    Kay, 
ty.:,  manager,  and  carrier  to  Paisley 
and  Johnstone. 
Miller,  William,  Windybank. 
154:  Fulton,  Archibald,  spirit  merchant. 


152  Binnie,  Archibald,  victualler. 

146^Wright,  Daniel,  flesher. 

146  Murdoch,  Robert,  grocer. 

142  Dick,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 

132  Greenock  Railway  Goods  Station. 

Fleetwood  &  Belfast  Goods  Station. 
112  WiLLL&Jtt  Street. 
110  M'Donald,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
108  Campbell,  A.,  shipbroker. 

Phillips,  Robert,  bookseller. 
104  Gilchrist,  Daniel. 

98  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

92  Hamilton,  James,  shoemaker. 

90  Drew,  John,  tailor. 

88  Bowie,  George. 

82  M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  baker. 

80  Muir,  Andrew. 
Peacock,  James. 
M'Farlane,  James,  pilot. 

78  Shearer,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

76  Crawford,  William,  clothier. 

74  Renton,  James,  &  Co.,  plasterers. 

72  Dickie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

68  Bethune,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

62  M'Killop,  M.,  shoemaker. 

58  Galloway,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

56  Downie,  John,  stoneware  dealer. 

52  Lawson,  James,  victualler. 

50  Spence,  James,  joinoi-. 
Siiiipsoa,  Lewis,  tailor. 

46  M'Gregor,  James. 

42  Wright,  VVilliam,  clothier. 

40  Linton,  Thomas. 

38  Mathie,  John,  baker. 

36  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 

32  M'Kenzie,  William,  hairdresser. 

30  Thomson,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

28  Patou,  Alexander. 
Fisher,  Daniel. 

26  Sommerville,  A.,  bootmaker. 

24  Provan,  James,  tobacconist. 

20  Christie,  William. 

18  Bryson,  John,  contractor. 

14  Barclay,  Mrs. 

Lindsay,  James,  fruiterer. 

12  Shaw,  William,  wright. 
Symington,  John,  potato  merchant: 

6  Bonar,  David,  grocer. 

4  Buchanan,  Walter,  surgeon. 
Tindal,  David,  surgeon. 

ELDOW  PLACE.— Kingston. 

3  Alison,  Wm.,  corn  factor. 

5  Reid,  John,  jun. 

7  Laurie,  John. 

13  MiUar,  David,  wright. 
Hunter,  John,  jun. 
Caw,  Miss  Mary. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  builder. 

ELLIOT  ST. 

2  Woodburn,  George,  spirit  merchant. 

6  Fell,  J.  W.,  &  Co. ,  rope  and  sail  works. 


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ELMBANK.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— FITZROY. 


ELMBANK  CRESCENT. 

I  M'Nair,  R.,  agent  and  house  factor. 

11  Wingate,  A.,  of  Black  <f  Wingate. 

12  Hannan,  J.,  of  H.  Ifonieith  ^  Co. 

13  Alston,  Thomas  Scott. 

14  Bums,  Hay,  of  Cudoms. 

15  Jamieson,  William,  merchant. 

16  Rodger,  Jaines,  engineer. 

17  White,  William,  merchant. 

18  M'Dowal,  Alex.,  writer. 

19  Gemmel,  William,  merchant. 

20  Lang,  A.  G.,  commission  merchant. 

21  Laird,  Alex.,  of  A.  Laird  <S^  Son. 

22  Cassels,  Robert,  hat  merchant. 

23  Edmonston,  Robert. 

31  Henderson,  James,  shipowner. 

32  Boyd,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

34  Campbell,  Jlrs. 
Campbell,  John,  merchant. 

35  Rankin,  Jonathan,  writer. 

ELMBANK  ST. 

1  M'Farlane,  Thos.,  professor  of  music. 
4  Raebum,  J.,  of  Russell  4"  Raeburn. 
Robinson,  Samuel. 

ELMBANK  PLACE. 

1  Reid,  Peter. 

Knox,  Henry,  merchant, 
9  Cunliff,  Miss,  seminary  for   young 
ladies. 
11  Davidson,  Robert,  writer. 
13  Mitchell,  Alexander. 
17  Smyth,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  of  Free  St. 

George's. 
19  M'BrajTie,  John  B. 
21  Boyd,  Mrs.  David. 
23  M'Ewan,  Robert. 
25  Alexander,  John. 
27  Arnott,  Rer.  William. 
29  Bell,  Robert. 

Glasgow  Academy. 

MacBurney,  James,  A.B.,  and  C.  Ed. 

Wilson,  M.A.,  classical  masters. 
Bonnar,    David,   assistant  classical 

master. 
Reid,  James,  mathematical  master. 
Miller,  James,  assistant  master. 
Bell,  James,  English  master. 
M'Gregor,  Mr.,  and  William  Bennet, 

assistant  masters. 
Gow,  John,  writing  master. 
Eraser,  John,  assistant  master. 
Finla}',  Alex.  L.,  French  and  Ger- 
man master. 
Woolnoth,  Mr.,  drawing-master. 

2  Scott,  W.  W.,  merchant. 

FERGUSON  ST. 

1  M'Donald,  Angus,  stationer. 

II  Ranahan,  Henry,  teacher. 
6  Harbison,  John. 

4  Warrington,  W. 


PmDLAY  ST. 

1  English  Baking  Company. 
5  Taylor,  Thos,,  spirit  dealer. 
9  JIurray,  David,  painter. 

11  Cooper,  Thomas,  sheriff-officer. 

13  M'Kenzie,  Donald,  leather  merchant. 
27  Rough,  John,  cabinetmaker. 

Miller  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers. 
29  Watson,  W.,  bootmaker. 
31  Clubb  &  Sweet,  painters. 

35  Coulter,  John,  sheriff-officer. 

40,  42  Crmningham,  Mrs.  John,  flesher. 

36  M'Dowall,  Peter,  flesher. 

26  Paterson,   Margaret  and  Catherine, 

straw-hat  malcers. 
24  Hay,  Thomas,  baker. 
22  Thomson,  ]\Irs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer. 
20  Grieve,  John,  M.D. 
16  Knox,  IMi's.,  grocer. 

14  Fulton,  James,  warehousemen. 

12  Martin,  James,  general  broker. 
8  Wills,  William,  furnisher. 

6   Peterkin,  David,  confectioner. 
4  Todd,  Henry,  potato  merchant. 

2  Drysdale,  John,  grocer  and  wholesale 

wine  merchant. 

FniNIESTON  QUAY. 

Clyde  Bank  Print-works. 
Barclay,  R.,  &  Curie,  shipbuilders. 

FINNIESTON  ST. 
41  White,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Wellbank. 
61  Milligan,  Robert,  coal  agent. 
87  Higgins,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
89  Steel,  James,  victualler, 
93  Bailow,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
97  Davie,  James,  house  factor. 
107  Walsh,  Thomas,  grocer. 
131  Watson,  John,  grocer  and  victualler. 
153  Cochran,  R.,  &  Co., Verreville pottery. 
Arthur,  Charles. 
Fleming,  James. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  jun. 
161  Paterson,  l\Irs.  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer. 
169  Clyde    Bank    Foundry.       J.    &    G. 

Thomson. 
175  Manderson,  Mrs.  Janet,  grocer  and 

spirit  dealer. 
190  Lancaster,  Geo.,  ealico  printer. 
182  Clyde  Bank  Mill. 
174  M'William,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
82  Martin,  William,  coal  agent. 
80  Gemmell,  John,  grocer. 
54  Finnieston  Foundry.    ISTeilson  &  Co. 
50  Neilson,  Walter,  Cowslipbank. 

FITZROY  PLACE,  Stanley  St 

1  M'Donald,  A.  G. 

2  Stow,  David  G. 

3  Brown,  P.  M.  T.,  merchant. 

4  Campbell,  Archibald,  writer. 

5  Robinow,  M.,  merchant. 


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369 


6  Anderson,  W.  A.,  merchant. 

7  Pollock,  Mrs. 

8  Jones,  Jesse,  merchant. 

9  Bain,  James. 

10  Edgar,  A.  L.,  merchant. 

11  Gilmour,  William,  merchant. 

12  White,  William. 

13  Knox,  George. 

14  M'Nab,  Eobert,  merchant. 

15  Paul,  William,  banker. 

16  Dick,  John. 
Corbett,  Thomas. 

17  Hamilton,  Charles,  merchant. 

FLORENCE  PLACE,  Stanley  St. 

1   Bonar,  Eev.  John. 
3  Kerr,  Alexander,  merchant. 
5  Mudie,  John,  m.erchant. 
Munsie,  Eobert,  editor. 

7  Gray,  Mrs. 

9  Norman,  Mrs.  R.  H. 

1 1  Guthrie,  William. 
Seller,  William  D. 
Croll,  David. 

13  Towers,  James. 

15  Kirk  wood,  Eobert,  house  factor. 

17  Donaldson,  George,  merchant. 
Smart,  Mrs. 

Woolfield,  Samuel,  goldsmith. 
Wyse,  John. 
19  Gordon,  Miss. 

21  Hamilton,  Dundas,  merchant. 

23  Wilson,  John. 
Ferguson,  Peter. 
Nicholson,  Mrs, 
Cunningham,  Mrs. 

27  Peebles,  Miss. 

29  M'Lean,  Neil. 
Blair,  Mrs. 
Bell,  Eichard. 

30  Thomson,  Findlay. 
Anderson,  Miss. 
Pattison,  John. 

28  Ferrier,  Mrs. 
Berry,  Walter. 

26  Anderson,  Allan. 

24  Bow,  John. 
Lockett,  J. 
Crease,  Mrs. 

22  Lloyd,  F. 

18  Stephen,  Mrs. 
Gow,  Robert,  jun. 
Robertson,  Miss. 

16  Bremner,  William. 

14  Edwards,  Alexander. 

12  Trail,  G.  H. 
Findlay,  John. 

8  Paterson,  Miss. 
Mein,  Mrs. 
Morrison,  James. 
M'Kinnell,  John. 


FORTH  ST. 

31  Watson,  Thomas,  dairj--  keeper. 
42  Miller,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Kay,  H.  and  W.,  grocers. 

34  Frew,  Alexander,  coal  merchant. 

Henderson,  James,  ship  agent. 

Forrester,  James,  colce  agent. 

32  M'Call,  William,  painter. 

26  Maxwell,  Walter,  spirit  dealer. 

22  Bickers,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer. 

12  Brownlie,  A.,  wood  merchant. 

2  Wright,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer, 

FOX  ST. 

56  Dick,  William,  &  Co.,  com.  agents. 
42  Combe  and  Hamilton,  smiths. 
40  Hay,  Thomas,  carver. 

FRANKLIN  PLACE.-Westem  Eoad. 

3  M'Lay,  John,  flesher. 

5  Frame,  Miss. 

FRANKLIN  ST.-Bridgeton. 

27  Colquhoun,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer. 

FRANKLIN  TERRACE.-Partick  Eoad. 
Bates,  Rev,  Stewart,  D.D, 
M'Caul,  William. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  brassfounder. 
Curie,  Robt.,  of  Barclay  cf-  CurU. 
Hamilton,  James,  of  Barclay  (f  CurU. 
Gibb,  John. 

Ure,  John,  flour  merchant. 
M'Farlane,  Eobert,  builder. 
Heron,  Gilbert,  merchant. 

FREDERICK  LANE- 

4  Gtentles,  Andrew,  slater. 
M'Kay,  Daniel,  sheriff-officer. 

6  M'Farlane,   Peter,   smith  and  bell- 

hanger. 
8  M'Kay,  Mrs.,  broker. 
12  Maitland,  James,  beadle. 

FREDERICK  ST. 
1  Hill,    Davidson,    Hill,    and   Clark, 
writers. 
Cook,  Jas.,  gas-singer. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland. 
Ogle,  Andrew  S,,  writer. 
Watson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

7  Paul,  John,  commission  merchant. 
Denholm,  Wm.,  com.  agent. 

11  Watson,  Robt.,  Scotch  warehouse. 

Gemmill,  Geo.,  manufacturer. 

Baggaley,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  com.  mer. 
17  Conbrough,  M.,  silk  manufacturer. 

M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

Weir,  Wm.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  com.  merchts. 

M'Farlane,  Eobert,  calenderer. 

23  Bain,  D.,  packing-box  maker. 
M'Lachlan  &  M'Lean,  manufacts. 


370 


FEEDEEICK.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GALLOWGATE. 


23  Hart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Bain,  Thomas,  packiug-box  maker. 

Long,  William,  manufacturer. 

Richardson  &  Barr,  manufacturers. 
27  Miller,  William,  &  Sons,  dyers,  &c. 
29  Peden,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
31  M  'Keuzie,  Alexander. 

M'Ewan,  Thomas,  and  J.  Campbell, 
writers. 
33  M'Kenzie,  Charles,  merchant. 
39  Grant,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
43  Dunlop,  Andrew,  grocer. 
45  Paterson,  Robert. 
47  M'Donald,  John,  victualler. 
51  Gray,  Mrs.,  dairy-keeper. 
57  Donaldson,  James,  &  Sons,  slaters. 
61  Johnstone,  Robert  M.,  baker. 
63  Maxwell  &  Smith,  wrights. 
71  Night   Asylum   for  the   Houseless. 

M'Whirter,  John,  superintendent. 

Mrs.  M'Callum,  matron. 
77  Duncan,  Rev.  Alexander. 

Clark,  James,  clothier. 

Innes,  Mrs. 
79  District    Paymaster's    Office,    open 

from  10  to  4  o'clock. 
83  Mossman,  William,  sculptor. 

Mossman,  John,  sculptor. 

Mossman,  George,  sculptor. 

89  Galbraith,  Mrs. 
Forgie,  Thomas. 
M'Lintock,  John. 
Powell,  Mrs.  G. 

M'Lean,  E.,  of  the  Post-office. 

Dewar,  E.  &  M.,  dressmakers. 
91  Crawford,  James,  saddler. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  printer. 

Ewing,  James. 

Clachan,  William. 

Sommerville,  James,  hosier. 

Hamilton,  R.  S.,  surveyor. 
106  Mitchell,  A.,  clockmaker. 

Dessume,  M. 

Croll,  John, 

Montgomery,  Peter,  warehouseman. 

Weir,  James. 
100  Bird,  David,  writer. 

Benton,  J.  D. 

M'Intosh,  John. 

M'Kerracher,   Alex.,   messenger-at- 
arms. 

Murray,  Joseph,  bookseller. 

Malloch,  A. 
98   Kelly,  James,  jun.,  merchant. 

M'Pherson,  Alexander. 
94  Stewart,  Donald,  agent. 

M'Neilage,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Heddell,  George. 

M'Dougall,  A. 

Lyle,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Hope,  Mrs. 

Sloan e,  Mrs. 

90  WaUace,  Mrs.  C. 


90  Johnstone,  John,  agent. 

Morrison,  James. 

Blackadder,  Thomas. 

M'Laren,  Mrs. 

Hume,  John. 
86  M'Lauchlan,  James  B.,  sculptor. 

Henry,  Miss, 

Dickie,  Thomas. 

Williamson,  Alexander. 

Armour,  Mrs. 

Todd,  Mrs.  William. 

Jamieson,  George. 

Pye,  Mrs. 
80  Webster,  Mrs. 

Campbell,  J. 

Brand,  James. 

TurnbuU,  John,  teacher  of  music. 

Bald,  A.  H. 

Barclay,  Wm.,  clothier. 

Gray,  Mrs.,  agent. 
74  M'William,   Richard,   beadle  of  St. 
Paul's  Free  Church. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  teacher  of  St.  Paul's 
Free  School  of  Industry. 
70  St.  Paul's  Free  Church. 
62  Murphy,  J.  A.,  pattern  drawer. 
60  Roberton,  John,  messenger-at-arms. 
58  Smith,  Alexander,  slater. 
54  Gardner,  T.  W.,  organ  builder. 
52  St.    David's   Free    Church    Female 

School. 
50  St.  David's  Free  Church. 
48  Stewart,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Buchanan,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Peterson,  Peter,  messenger-at-arms. 

Strathey,  James,  slater. 
46  M'Donald,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
44  Thompson,  James,  surveyor.  Phoenix 
Fire  Office. 

Smith,  Robert,  slater. 
42  Menzies,  Alex.,  agent. 
40  Levy,  Mrs.  Woolf. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  lithographers. 
38  Adam,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
36  Paterson,  J.  H. 
32  Geddes,  Mrs. 

22  Davidson,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 
20  Wilson  &  Kelso,  manufacturers. 
18  M'Nair,   John,   &    Co.,    commission 
merchants. 

Robertson,  James,  mamifacturer. 
12  Simpson,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 

8  Gourlay,  Wm.,  &  Son,  merchants. 
4  Henderson,  R,  &  J.,  merchants. 

GALLOWGATE. 

1   M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  warehouse- 
men. 
5,  7  M'Neil,  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

9  Frood,  W.,  &  Co.,  tailors  &  clothiers. 
Allanach,  Samuel,  tavern-keeper. 

11   Miller,  James,  bootmaker. 


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13  Buchanan,  Wm.,  ■woollen-draper. 
15  Ewing,  Wm.  C,  woollen-draper. 
17  Cross,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  seedsmen. 
19  M'Donald,  Wm.,  vintner. 

Porteus,  Mrs.,  cap  manufacturer. 
21  Rutherford,  William,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
27  Rochsole  Coal  Co.'s  Office. 

Young,  R.  &  T.,  iron  merchants. 
29  Ferguson,  John,  brushmaker. 

Cowan,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

M'Allister,  Robert,  Elephant  tavern. 
31  Patersou,  J.,  bootmaker. 
33  Thomson,  W.,  shoemaker. 
35  Gardner,  David,  cooper. 

Fletcher,  Duncan,  teacher. 

Martin,  W.  &  J.,  leather  merchants. 

Ferguson,  George,  law  agent, 

Hughes,  James,  tavern-keeper. 
37,  39  Martin,  Wm.  &  Jas.,  shoe  manu- 
facturers. 
41  Ralston,  John,  confectioner. 
43  Pollock,  Alex.,  tea  merchant. 
45  Johnston  &  Downie,  boot  and  shoe- 
makers. 
47  Forman,  A.  M.,  surgeon. 
49  Johnstone,  Robert,  mould-maker. 

Simons,  B. 

M'Ewan,  John,  cooper. 

Whyte,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Ferguson,  John,  coffee-roaster. 

Wright,  Duncan,  joiner  and  glazier. 

Pfaff,  F.,  clockmaker. 

Muirhead,  John. 

GaU,  H.,  tailor. 

Brown,  H.,  turner. 

Couper,  W.,  wright. 

Alexander,  James,  bootmaker. 

Boyd,  Henry,  whip-maker. 

Mungall,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

M'Alpine,  Hugh,  nail  manufacturer. 
51  Addie,  Robert,  shoemaker. 
53  Aloe,  A.,  &  Co.,  milliners. 
57  Miller,  Robert,  bookseller. 
59  M'Farlane,  Peter,  wine  merchant. 
61  Cairns,  Patrick,  smith. 

Mitchell,  J.,  currier  &  boot  crimper. 

Thomson,  R.,  &  Son,  curriers  and 
leather  merchants. 
63  M'Innes,  Neil,  ham  curer. 
65  M'Fadyen,  Archd.,  fruiterer. 
73  Naismith,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
77  Woodside,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
79  Ferguson,  Malcolm,  spirit  merchant. 
81  Mitchell,  John,  tobacconist. 
87  Drysdale,  Alexander,  merchant. 
89  Lymburn,  Jas.,  stocking  manufact. 

Whyte,  W.,  &  Co.,  rag  merchants. 

Blackwood,    W.    G.,    picture-frame 
maker. 

Taylor,  John,  skinner. 

Allan,  A.  &  J,,  dressmakers. 
91   Henderson,  John,  victualler. 


95  Paterson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  grocers 

and  provision  merchants. 
97  Ferguson,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 
99  Walker,  W.  &  P.,  brassfounders. 
101  White,  C.  &  R.,  spirit  merchants. 
105  Frame,  James,  victualler. 
107  Miller,  Charles,  spirit  merchant. 
Ill  Brown,  Niven,  eating-house. 
113  Agnew,  John,  tobacco-pipe  maker. 
117  Parker,  James,  chandler. 
119  Edwards,  Mrs.  Adam,  miUiaer. 

Bain,  John,  vintner. 
121  King,  Andrew,  grocer  &  victualler. 
123  Johnston,  Joseph,  spirit  merchant. 
125  Logan,  David,  fruiterer. 
127  M'Nair,  Henry,  druggist. 
129  Steel,  A.,  &  Co.,  dairymen. 
131  Sheppard,   Caulfield,    blacking  ma- 
nufacturer. 
133  Steel,  R.,  &  Son,  fleshers. 
135  MiUer,  William,  hosier. 
137  Wilson,  A.,  victualler. 

Sheppard,   James,   blacking  manu- 
facturer. 
139  Ferguson,  Mrs.  J.,  staymaker. 
141  M'Leod,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
143  Barr,  Mrs.  John,  silk  dyer. 
145  Graham  &  Crawford,  bakers, 
147  Gray,  James,  wine  &  spirit  mercht. 
149  Lyon,  George,  tinsmith. 
151  Arkle,  John,  vintner. 

Shaw,  John,  leather  merchant, 

Scouller,  R.  &  J.,  shuttleraakers. 

SteeU,  William,  currier  and  leather 
merchant. 

Campbell,  James,  shoemaker. 

Simpson,  John,  cabinetmaker. 

Black,   Thomson,    chimney-sweeper 
and  soot  merchant. 
153  Angus,  John,  victualler. 
155  Gilchrist,  John,  flesher. 
157  Black,  J.  &  H.,  bakers. 
159  Jamieson,  John,  confectioner. 
161  Smeal,  W.  &  R.,  grocers. 
167  Baird,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
169  Borrows,  Jeremiah,  baker. 
171   Galloway,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant. 
175  Lang,  James,  draper. 
177  Thomson,  John,  tobacconist. 
181  Scott,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
183  Lang,  Mrs.  James,  baker. 
185  Cruden,  George,  draper. 
187  Dickie,  WUliam,  baker. 
189  Black,  Robert,  tinsmith. 
191  Edmund,  J.,  eating-house. 
193  Arbuckle,  Robt.,  cork  manufacturer. 
197  Veitch,  William,  eating-house. 
199  Corbet,  Alex.,  hairdresser. 
201  Miller,  George,  victualler. 
203  Bristow,  John,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
205  Leitch,  John,  surgeon. 
207  Andrew,  Robert,  victualler. 
209  Kerr,  Margaret,  baker. 


372        GALLOWGATE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GALLOWGATE. 


211  M'CuUoch,  Robert,  cabiuetmalier. 
213  M'Intosli,  Mrs.  Robei't,  eating-house. 
217  M'KiuIay,  George,  draper. 
219  Allan,  Archd.,  victualler. 
223  King,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

Herriot,  A.,  smith. 

Steven,  A,,  flesher. 

MUler,  John. 

Algie,  Misses,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers. 

Thallon,  Robert,  merchant. 

Smeal,  J. 

Kay,  Miss. 
225  Thom,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
227  M'Gregor,  John,  &  Son,  tobacconist. 
229  Ka3'^e,  John,  grocer,  and  Post-office 

Receiving-house. 
231  M'Donald,  John,  grocer. 
233  M'Garrigale,  John,  flesher. 
235  S3'mington,  Andrew,  victualler. 
239  Smith,  David,  baker. 
241  Smith,  William,  confectioner. 
245  Black,  William,  surgeon. 
247  Muir,  W.,  victualler. 
249  Hunter,  William,  surgeon. 

Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  curriers. 

Taylor,  John,  skinner. 
251  Lyon,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercbt. 
255  Campbell,  Mrs.  P.,  spirit  dealer. 
261  Johnstone,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 
263  Thomson,  James,  grocer. 
267  Inglis,  Robert,  printer. 
265  M'Gregor,  Gregor,  spirit  dealer. 
269  Kidd,  Robt.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 
273  Gibb,  John,  baker. 
281  Hunt,  John,  tinsmith. 
283  M'Beath,  John,   watch  and   clock- 
maker. 

Infantry  Barracks. 
329  Marshall,  John,  flesher. 
3  2  9|- Andrews,  Joseph,  baker. 
335  Houston,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

Malcolm,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
347  Wright,  Mrs.,  stabler. 
357  Paul,  George,  tinsmith. 
359  Gilbert,  James,  broker. 
365  Beggs,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
369  Hamilton,  John,  baker. 
371  Eadie,  James,  surgeon. 
381    Boyd,  Robert,  spirit  dealer, 
387  Imrie,  George,  bookseller. 
391  Niven,  C,  confectioner. 
393  Knox,  John,  furnishing  shop. 
395  Fraser,  James. 
397  Stirling,  Robert,  victualler. 
399  Morrison,  James,  grocer. 
401  Forrest,  John,  tailor  and  clothier. 
405  Kirk,  James,  surgeon. 
407  Anderson,  David,  victualler. 
409  Jackson,  John,  saddler. 
411  Grant,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
423  Pettigrew,  Wm.,  victualler. 
427  Walker,  Alex.,  metal-refiner. 


443  Orr,  John,  victualler. 

447  Roberton,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

455  Nicol,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

459  Rae,  William,  grocer. 

461  Murdoch,  Neil,  spirit  dealer. 

465  Clark,  Robert,  grocer. 

467  Kelly,  William,  pastry  baker. 

471  Coyle,  Andrew,  bootmaker. 

483  Watson,  Andrew,  flesher. 
487  Lyle,  William,  stationer. 
489  Rankine,  James,  druggist. 
491  Carmichael,  James,  victualler, 
497  Aitken,  Andrew  N.,  sphit  dealer-. 
539  Annfield  Pottery. 

563  Annfield  School. 

593  Kent,  Mrs.  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 

597  Dougall,  A.,  victualler  and  grocer. 

605  Johnston,  John,  Comely  Park. 

621  Cochrane,  William,  Slatefield  House. 
629  Inglis,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
637  Stewart,  James,  watchmaker. 
641  Young,  Alexander,  victualler, 
643  Clark,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 
649  Johnston,  James,  grocer. 
651  Gray,  J.,  grocer, 

653  Neilson,  James,  bxrilder. 
657  Gilchrist,  J,,  flesher, 
661  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  grocer, 

663  Neilson,  William,  victualler, 

667  Crawford,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer, 
685  Moff"att,  William,  victualler, 
701  Stirling,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer, 
709  Aitken,    Hugh,   &  Co.,    dyers  and 

printers. 
750  Clements,  Robert,  siirgeon. 
'742  Milne,  Alexander,  grocer. 
728  Weir,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 
706  Wilson  &  Co.,  brick  and  tile  works. 

664  Wilson,  William,  Campbellfield. 
656  Waddell,  Archd.,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 

654  Kennedy,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

648  Anderson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
624  Clayknowes  Pottery. 

606  Wellington  Pottery. 

598  Campbell  &  Christie's  Foundry. 

594  Cameron,  Mrs.,  ropespinner. 
574  Whitehouses. 

560  Hogan,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 
552  Shirra,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
512  Thomson,  Archd.,  ropemaker. 
504  Galloway,  Thomas,  baker. 
502  Adam,  James,  accountant,  &e, 
500   Wyper,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
496  Butters,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
494  Train,  James,  flesher. 
486  Pennj',  Charles,  chemical  work. 

484  Levensou,  James,  quill  manufact. 

472  Thomson,  R.  &  W.,  plumbers. 
470  Camiichael,  .James,  victualler. 

468  Wilson,  John,  &  Sous,  builders.    i-K 

M'Donald,  A.  &  J.,  brick-buildera.0;' 

466  Steven,  Andrew,  flesher.  OOi 


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373 


464  Robin,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

462  Todd,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

458  Dewar,  Peter,  brassfounder, 

446  Riddell,  John,  victualler. 

436  Stenhouse,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

432  Anderson,  Wra,,  victualler. 

426  Bell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  ilesliers. 

424  M'Laren,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

422  Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

420  Clark  &  Co.,  bleachers. 

404  Jamieson,  R.,  china  warehouse. 

402  Stuart,    John,   provision  and  spirit 

dealer. 
396  M'Lennan,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
390  Murray,  Mrs.,  druggist. 
386  Cameron,  J.,  furnishings. 
384  Philips  &  Fyfe,  victuallers. 
382  Smith,  James,  victualler. 
380  Riddell,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer. 
378  Boyd,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
372  Coulter,  John,  tobacconist. 
370  M'Lean,  victualler. 
366  M'Pherson,  Angus,  spirit  dealer. 
364  M'Kay,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
356  Gilbert,  Robert,  spirit  dealer, 
350  Burr,  WiUiam,  grocer. 
342  Ross,  J.  S.,  milliner. 

Eglinton,  Robert,  bookseller. 
340  Richmond,  J.,  victualler. 
336  Richardson,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
334  Bremner,  Duncan,  baker. 
324  Black,  Robert,  baker. 
306  AUan,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
304  Henderson,  Hugh,  house-factor. 
292  Rankin,  A.  &  A.,  victuallers. 
284  Brown,  Duncan,  grocer. 
274  Bankier,  Alexander,  flesh er. 
268  Mitchell,  John,  tobacconist. 
264  Buchanan,  James,  victualler. 
260  Craig,  John,  victualler. 
258  Anderson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
254  Angus,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
250  Duncan,  P.,  furnishings. 
248  Hamilton,  John,  shuttle-maker. 
246  Stark,  James,  surgeon. 
244  Lightbody,  James,  merchant. 
236  Blackwell,  S.,  leather  merchant. 
226  Baird,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
224  Hogg,  John,  victualler. 
222  Young,  John,  painter. 
216  Leishman,  A.,  flesher. 
214  Simpson  &  Crawford,  green  grocers. 
212  Paterson,  Peter,  fishmonger. 
210  Brown,  A.  G.,  general  grocer. 
108  Wotherspoon,  A.,  victualler. 
206  Leishman,  Andrew,  flesher. 

Kaye,"John,  grocer. 

Logan,  John,  manufacturer. 

Neilson,  William,  grocer. 

Baxter,  A.  G. 
204  Thallon,  Robert,  victualler. 
202  Stewart,  Alexander,  saddler. 
200  English  Baking  Co. 


198  White,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
196  Maxton,  M.  A.,  grocer. 
194  Fleming,  T.  C. 

Buchanan,  C,  flesher. 

Leith,  John,  surgeon. 

Ferguson,  John,  manager. 

More,  James,  iron  merchant. 
192  King,  James,  victualler. 
190  Borland,  J.  &  T.,  provision  merchts. 
188  Storer,  D.,  colourman. 
186  Morrison,  Robert,  bookseller. 
184  Gilliland,  John,  clothier. 

Hagan,  Wm.,  travelling  merchant. 
182  Warnock,  James,  horse  dealer. 
178  Gourlay,  George,  rag  merchant. 

Gatherall,  George,  girth  work. 

Affleck,  Robert,  house-factor. 
176  Marshall,  James,  general  grocer. 
174  Moir,  James,  tea  and  coffee  mercht, 
170  Ewing,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
168  Cumberland  Court. 

Turner,  Claud,  painter. 

Gilbert,  Wm.,  wright. 

Log^n,  A.  &  T.,  spirit  merchants. 

Fenton,  Robert. 

Thom,  Mrs. 

Henderson,  Thomas,  tailor. 

Laurie,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 

M'Coll,  Donald,  tailor. 

Cumberland  Foundry. 

M'Culloch,  M.,  &  Co.,  ironfounders. 

Allan,  Miss. 

Crawford  &  Graham,  grain  merchts. 
166  M'Laren,  Archd.,  victualler. 
164  Hamilton,  Robert,  flesher. 
160  M'Harg,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
156  Wotherspoon,  Wm.,  house-factor. 

Aitchison,  A.,  grease  manufacturer. 

Bell,  Charles,  reedmaker. 

Gray,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Willison,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
154  Slimmon,  H.,  grocer. 
152  Proudfoot,  Wm.,  victualler. 
150  Waddell,  David,  spirit  merchant. 
148  Hatrick,  Wm.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
146  M'Ewan  &  Sons,  grocers. 
144  Weir,  Walter,  spirit  merchant. 
142  Tumbull,  Alex.,  tea  merchant. 
140  Brown,  John,  victualler. 
138  Wark,  Mrs.  John,  hive- water  maker. 

Moffat,  Mrs.  Wm, 
136  M'Lellan,  Lewis,  chandler. 
134  Borland,  John,  ham-curer. 
132  Donald,  Charles,  merchant. 

M'Arthur  &  Robb,  pawnbrokers. 

Edmiston,  Erroal,  wright. 
130  M'Gruer,  Ewing,  stationer. 
128  Chalmers,  A.,  hairdresser. 
126  M'Nab,  Archd.,  victualler. 
124  Donaldson,  Thomas,  tobacconist. 
122  Agnew,  John,  tobacco-pipe  maker. 
120  M'Dougal,  Ronald,  pastry  baker. 


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GARNGAD.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GARSCUBE. 


116  Stewart,  D.,  baker, 
114  Nish,  Mrs.  Peter,  baker. 
HO  Brown,  Mathew,  flesher. 
108  Moxton,    Lawrence,  provision  mer- 
chant. 
Commercial  Court. 
106  Rennison,  Thos.,  tavern-keeper. 
104  M'Farlane,  T.  H.,  spirit  dealer. 
102  Thorburn,  John,  victualler. 
98   Bowman     and     M'Lennan,    brass- 
founders. 
96  Dow,  H.  &  A.,  spirit  merchants. 
92  Brown,  George,  spirit  merchant. 
90  Hume,  Wm.,  tea  merchant. 
88  Simson,  James,  wright. 
Stirling,  James,  cutler. 
84  Duncan,  Thomas,  draper. 
82  M'Donald,  George,  eating-house. 
80  Gardner,  Joseph,  baker. 
78  Kidd,  Wm.,  tinsmith. 
76  Honeyman,    John,    malt   and    hop 
merchant. 
Walker,  Wm.,  brassfounder. 
Todd,  W.,  watchmaker. 
Ruff,  Joseph,  German  clockraaker. 
Cassells,  David,  spirit  merchant. 
M'Ewan,  Walter. 
Kennedy,  Charles,  pawnbroker. 
74  Robertson,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
72  Barr,  Wm.,  provision  merchant. 
70  Bruce,  Robert,  wholesale  grocer. 
60  Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier. 
56  Murdoch,  Patrick,  and  Son,  drapers 

and  hatters. 
54  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
50,  52  Scobie,  John,  boot  &  shoemaker. 
48  M'Kersie,  D.,  tailor. 

46  Nelson,  Wm.,  hairdresser. 
40  Alexander,  J.,  bootmaker. 

38  Smith,  James,  &  Co.,  confectioners. 
36  Burt,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  tailor. 
34  Guthrie,  James,  pastry  baker. 

32  Gall,  Hugh,  clothier. 

30  Chalmers,  Jlrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
28  Black,  David,  woollen  draper. 
24  Linton,  Andrew,  ironmonger. 
20  Kirkwood  &  Murray,  jewellers. 
18  Shaw,  John,  woollendi-aper. 
14  Aitken,  J.  &  J.,  woolleudrapers. 
12  Dick,  James,  bootmaker. 
10  Eadie,  Henry,  hosier. 

8  Forbes,  J.,  shoemaker. 

6  Pringle,  Alexander,  tobacconist. 

2  Gilmour,  W.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

GARNGAD  HILL. 

33  Murray,     W.,     sen.,     tobacco-pipe 

maker. 
*  43  Murray  &  Couper,  Caledonian  Pot- 
tery. 

47  Neil],  D.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
66  Murray,  William,  jun. 


GAUNGAD  ROAD. 

21  Couper  &  Maitland,  cotton-spinners. 
45  Smith,  David,  mill. 
59  Buchanan,  H.,  spirit  dealer. 
73  Clark,  James,  mill. 
Wylie,  Robert,  jun. 
85  Fletcher,  A.,  &  Co.,  flax-spinners. 

16  Glasgow  Iron  Works. 

GARNETHILL  ST. 

37  Stevenson,  Hugh,  writer. 

Scott,  Miss. 
47   Shirra,  Miss. 

GARSCADDEN  ST.,  Port-Dundas. 

12  Smith,  James,  shoemaker. 
10  Gentels,  A.,  dairyman. 

8  Barr,  James,  wright. 

4  Comrie,  John. 
Hendry,  Thomas. 

2  Thomson,  James,  shoe  merchant. 

GARSCUBE  ROAD. 

3  Wilson,  Matthew. 

5  Rattray,  Charles,  bookseller. 

9  Radcliffe,  Jonathan. 
Ralston,  William. 
Taylor,  John,  draper. 

17  Foulner,  James. 

23  Graham,  Alexander. 

27  Mitchell,  Mrs. 

29  Mills,  Wm.,  slater. 

Park,  Thomas,  house  factor. 

31  Wilson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

45  Renfrew,  R.,  surgeon. 

49  M'Cusker,  Felix,  spirit  dealer. 

61  Blair,  Archibald,  wright. 

65  Bennet,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 

67  Hannah,  Robert,  shoemaker. 

71  Thomas  &  Edmond,  grocers. 

73  Forsyth,  John,  cowfeeder. 

75  Collins,  Hugh,  broker. 

77  Walker,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

79  Warren,  Thomas. 
Allan  &  Neilson. 

81  Forbes,  Robert  B. 

91  Walker,  James,  carter. 
103  Gray,  P.,  saddler. 
117  Shaw,  John. 
131   Sinclair,  William. 
139  Gibson,  James. 
133  Andrew,  George,  cowfeeder. 

143  M'llquham,  James. 

155  M'Farlane,  Thomas. 
IGl  M'Osker,  Michael. 

170  Blair,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 
166  Cochrane,  Thomas,  grocer. 
162  Biggar,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
158  Davie,  John,  grocer. 

156  Foster,  Joseph. 

150  Gilfillan,  Robert,  furnisher. 

144  Gardner,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
138  M'llquham,  George. 


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37 


136  Scott,  Archibald,  wine  mercliant. 

132  Kirliwood,  W,,  grocer. 

130  Morrison,  T.,  victualler. 

128  Weir,  James,  flesher. 

1262^Kimmous,  Samuel. 

126  Wright,  Peter. 

124  Cowie,  James,  grocer. 

120  Thomson,  Henry,  grocer. 

118  Miller,  William,  grocer. 

114  Gallo-w;iy,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

112  Proven  &  Young,  tailors. 

108   Drummond,  Peter. 

1  Oe^M'Gibbon,  Robert,  baker. 

106  Russell,  David,  victualler. 

102  Weir,  John,  victualler. 

lOO^M'Onie,  Andrew,  flesher. 

100  Parker,  James,  grocer. 

98  M'Leish,  Archibald,  jun.,  clothier. 

96  Watson,  Charles,  wine  merchant. 

94  M'Nab,  John,  flesher. 

90  Kelly,  James  &  Peter. 

84  Granger,  John,  baker. 

82  Thomson,  George,  grocer. 

78  M' Arthur,  D.,  Post-office  Receiving- 
house. 

76  Steel,  James,  wine  merchant. 

74  Jack,  James,  grocer. 

50  Ediiigton,  A.  G.,  of  the  Phosnix  Iron 
Worhs, 
Law,    David,    oj"  the  Phanix   Iron 
WorJcs. 

48  Adams,  A.,  surgeon. 

40  Brown,  Hugh. 

38  Phoenix  Iron  Works. 
Young,  James. 

2  Gemmell,  Miss  Alex.,  eating-house. 

GAETHLAND  ST. 

7  Dawson,  James,  yarn  agent. 
9  Johnston,  David,  &  Co.,  wine  mer- 
chants. 
14  Bums,  Alex.  G.,  warper. 

Cook,  William,  pattern-designer  and 

lithographer. 
Morris  &  Cochran,  manufacturers. 
Cross,  Robert,  commission  mercht. 
Wishart,  John,  &  Co.,  manufact. 
M'Farlane,  D.,  &  Co.,  provision  mer- 
chants. 
Neilson,  "William,  warper. 
Henry,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufact. 
10,  12,  Nisbet,  John,  &  Co.,  shoe  manu- 
facturers. 

GEORGE  SQUARE. 

1  Grey  &  Donaldson,  calenderers. 
M'Lachlane  &  M'Lean,  manufact. 

3  Schultze,  C,  tailor  and  clothier. 
7  Robertson,  Mrs.  John,  tavern. 

9  Hutcheson,  J.  and  G.,   commission 
merchants. 
Reid  &  Towers,  writers. 
Swan,  J,  &  J.,  merchants. 


9  Swan,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
11  BlantjTie  Yarn  Warehouse. 

Monteith,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
17  Cafd  Royal  Billiard  Rooms. 
19  Norris,  James,  James  Watt  tavern 

and  chop-house. 
25  Dickson,  James,  Crow  hotel. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  Waverley  tavern. 
33  Jamieson,  William,  wright. 
35  Clark,  James,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 

39  Cranston,    George,    Edinburgh   and 

Glasgow  hotel. 

41  Sclanders,  James,  wright. 
Vallance,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
Craig,  Mrs.,  painter. 

43  Williamson,  John,  tobacconist. 
45  Stimpson,  William,  Globe  hotel. 

47  Murray,  W.,  grocer  and  wine  mer- 

chant. 
76  M'Donald,  P.,  Star  hotel. 
70  M'Gregor,  James,  the  Queen's  hotel. 
66  Carrick,  William,  Royal  hotel. 
62  Dunn,  William,  merchant. 
52  M'Gregor  &  Stephenson,  writers. 

48  Aitken,    James   H.,   sen.  and  jun., 

teachers. 

Lindsay,  Robert  M.,  teacher. 

Millen,  John,  teacher. 

White,  R.,  teacher  of  English. 
465-  Forsyth,  William,  spirit  cellars. 
46'Wilkie,  D.  &  J.,  &  Faulds,  writers. 

44  Wright,  W.  B.,  commission  mercht. 
Marshall,  William,  coal  viewer. 
Lang,  D.  &  J.  L.,  writers. 
Dunlop,  John,  commission  mercht. 
Shortridge   &    Wright,    gunpowder 

agents. 

42  Graham,  W.  A.  &  J.,  writers. 

40  Glasgow,    Barrhead,    and    NeUston 

direct  Railway  Office. 
Brown,  John,  sec,  Barrhead  Rail. 
Glasgow,  Kilmarnock,  and  Ardrossan 

Railway  Office. 
Property  and  Income  Tax  for  the 
Eastern    District  of  Dumbarton- 
shire Office.    And.  Tennent,  clerk. 
Tennent  &  Bain,  writers. 
Campbell,  Alex.,  Esq.,  of  Bedlay. 
38  Deunistoun,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Dennistoun,  J.  &  A.,  merchants. 
062^  Broom,  John  &  James,  commission 

merchants. 
36  Ewing,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Maclay,  H.  E.,  of  Cathkui. 
34  Marshall,  Peter,  &  Co.,  commission 

merchants. 
32  Adamson,  O.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Morgan,  M'Ewen,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Bayne,  Thomas,  com.  merchant. 
30  Walker,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  calen- 
derers. 
28  Fleming,  J.  J.  &  B.,  bleachers. 
Patent  Hydro  Extractor  Co. 


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GEORGE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GEORGE. 


28  British  Empire  Mutual  Life  and  Fire 
Assurance  Co. 
Walker,    Robert,  jnn.,    commission 
merchant. 

26  M'Naughtan,  Robert,  George  hotel. 

GEORGE  ST. 

11  Northern  Loan  Office. 

Dickson,  William. 

Hay,  Mrs.  Robert,  lodgings. 

M'Donald,  John. 

Wallis,  Richard,  lodgings. 
13  Cochran,  Hugh,  victualler. 
15  Mair,  Mrs.  James,  flesher. 
17  M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Henderson,  T.,  surgeon. 
19   Irving,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
21  M'Indoe,  William,  grocer. 
23  Gardner,  Mrs.  A.,  lodgings. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Robertson,  J.  S.,  lodgings. 

Buchop,  Misses  E.  &  M., dressmakers. 
25  Urie,  John,  bookseller. 

27  Provan,  James,  flesher. 

31  M'Donald,  Daniel,  fish  dealer. 

37  Millen,  Thomas,  tinsmith. 

39  Gardner,  James,  flesher. 

41   Roy,  James,  fishmonger. 

45  Watson,  A.,  plumber. 

47  Downs,  Thomas,  grocer. 

61  M'Gregor,  D.,  tea  merchant. 

59  Hodge,  Archibald,  spirit  merchant, 

61  Campbell  &  Walkinshaw,  fleshers. 

63  Saunders,  George,  tailor. 

Mathie,  R.,  clothier  and  coal  agent. 
Napier,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
65  Tyzack,  J.,  &  Son,  glass  merchants. 
69  Smith,  A.,  victualler. 
71  Sutherland,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Smith,  A. 
73  Loggie,  Wm.,  flesher. 
75  M'Donald,  Miss  A.,  fruiterer. 
77  Campbell,   Miss  J.,  general  furnish- 
ings. 
79  Bain,  Mrs.  R. 

M'Pherson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Bajnie,  Miss,  private  lodgings 
81  M'Laren,  Daniel,  parasol  manufact. 
83  Bell,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
95  Candlish,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Lindsay,  Alexander,  M.D, 
97  May,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
99  Stewart,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 
101  M'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
103  Neil,  Clarkson,  victualler. 
107  Douglas,  C.  J.,  surgeon. 

Thomson,  James,  tea  merchant. 
M'Kechnie,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Maeinues,  John,  merchant. 
Ill  Robin,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  dealer. 
115  M'Lerie,  Mrs. 
119  Kay,  Alex.,  manufacturer. 
Duncanson,  Robert,  clothier. 


119  Walters,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

M'Eachran,  Mrs. 

Mackie,  Wm. 
121  M'Kay,  John,  bootmaker. 
125  Welsh,  Mrs.  D.,  furnishing  shop, 
131  Mills,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
135  Stewart,  James,  grocer. 
137  Johnston,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  stationers 

and  ink  manufacturers. 
139  Van,  James,  tailor  and  clothier. 
141  Finlaj'son,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Marshall,  P.,  lodgings. 

Brand,  Mrs.  A. 

Renfrew^,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 

Smith,  Robert,  jun. 

Gardner,  John,  M.D. 
143  Begg,  John,  shoe  warehouse. 
145  Wilson,  Robert,  grocer. 
147  M'Lay,  John,  flesher. 
151  Miller's    Charity    School  for   Girls. 
Wallace,  Jliss,  teacher. 

Glasgow  Public  Librar3%     William 
W.  Niven,  librarian. 

Miller,  James,  teacher. 
167  Miller,  Dr.  George. 
169  Miller,  George,  surgeon. 
173  Lindsay,  John,  calenderer. 

M'Gregor,  Thos.,  hat  manufacturer. 

Graham,  James,  writer. 
177  Finlay,  James,  cotton  store. 
183  Wyld,  Thos.,  manufacturer. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  of  Gloudhall. 
187  Leiper,  W.,  teacher. 
201   Free  St.  John's  Church. 
319  Allan,  George,  poulterer. 
221  Liddell,  John,  fruiterer. 
223  Morton,  G.,  plumber. 
225  Usher,  J.  &  T.,  brewers. 

Stewart,  Donald,  agent. 

Landles,  James,  commission  agent. 
227  Clark,  Wm.,  tinsmith. 
229  Morrison,  Wm.,  commission  mercht. 

Reid  &  Co.,  brewers. 
239  Wilson,  Andrew,  beadle,  St.  Paul's. 

Marshall,  Samuel. 

Robertson,  David,  house-factor. 
243  Steven,  Andrew,  teacher. 
249  AJexander,  J.,  grocer. 
253  Wilson,  James,  hairdresser. 
255  Graham,  Misses,  lodgings. 

Kerr,  James,  bootmaker. 

Oliphant,  George,  waiter. 

Stewart,  Wm.,  cardmaker. 

Graham,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Mitchell,  Robert. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
257  M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 
259  Mitchell,  Mrs.  D.,  gardener. 
263  Gardner,  Robert,  milk  agent. 
265  Clunes,  M.,  furnishing. 
267  Johnston,  Charles,  bootmaker. 
269  Wallace,  James,  tobacconist. 
271  Boag,  John,  bootmaker. 


GEORGE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GEORGE. 


377 


273  Brown,  James,  wright. 

280  Gardner,  T.  W.,  organ  builder. 

Simeon,  Mons.  St.  A.,  teacher. 

O'Loghlin,  Rev.  B.  J.,  teacher. 

Bortliwick,  W,  M.,  teacher. 

Thomson,  Misses  M.  and  A.,  dress- 
makers. 

Walker,  Mrs.,  stationer. 

Simpson,  John,  teacher. 

Stark,  Hugh,  teacher  of  dancing. 
276  Turnbull  &  Co.,  chemists. 

274  Fisher,  A.,  surgeon. 
270  Henderson's  store. 
264  Barr,  A.,  fishmonger. 
202  Ewing,  John,  flesher. 

260  Brown,  William,  spice  merchant. 

258  Robertson,  J.  C,  grocer. 

256  M'Kenzie,  James,  grocer. 

250  Gibson,  William,  flesher. 

248  Glover,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

242  Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 

240  Kilpatrick,  Mrs.,  flesher. 

238  M'Kinlay,  Patrick,  classical  teacher. 

M'Kinlay,  John. 
234  Cruden,  Mrs.,  of  Weilhouse. 

Clugston,  James. 

Duncan,  Dr, 
228  Penny's,  Dr.,  laboratory. 

Laing's,  Professor  Alex.,  class-room. 

Koerner's,  John,  German  class-room. 

Crawford's,  John,  class-room. 
226  Bridge,  Samuel,  fruiterer. 
204  Andersouian  Universitj'. 

Jardine,  John,  janitor  of  Audersonian 
University. 

Glasgow  Philosophical  Society. 

Jardine,  John,  officer. 

Robertson's,  James,  class-room. 

Anderson's,  William,  class-room. 
184  Graham,  J.,  wright. 
178  Easton,  Dr.  A.  J. 
168  Clark,  Samuel,  surgeon. 
162  Baird,  John,  flesher. 
156  Clark,  Allan,  merchant. 

Clark,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Cochran,  Robert,  merchant. 
154  Duncan,  Mrs. 
146  Couper,  Stephen,  confectioner. 
144  M'Kellar,  P.,  tea  merchant. 
140  CampbeU,  Colin. 

Shaw,  T. 

Renwick,  John,  writer, 

Burnside,  Mrs. 

Spittal,  Mrs. 

White,  Alex. 
138  Bell,  Miss  M'Lauchlan,  of  Craigen- 

terve. 
136  Glassite  Meeting-house. 
134  M'Lay,  John,  flesher. 

Brown,  M.,  straw-hat  maker. 
Stewart,  Walter,  tailor. 

Wj'ld,  Rodger,  manufacturer. 
122  Sutherland,  William,  painter. 


120  Leitch,  Archibald,  tailor. 
118  Miller,  James,  stay  manufactoiy. 
Gillespie,  John,  beadle. 
Turner,  Mrs. 
Dunn,  John,  flesher. 
Steven,  R.  M.,  engraver. 
Henry,  Miss,  milliner. 
116  Albion  Buildings. 

Roy,  Archibald,  calenderer. 
Maxwell,  Edward  G. 
M 'Donald  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Denovan,  A. 
Goold,  W. 

M'Donald,  Henry,  commission  agent. 
Crawford,  Miss. 
114  Walker,  Martin,  bootmaker. 
108  Wright,  Hugh,  tea  merchant, 
106  Rendall,  George,  surgeon. 
104  Gilfillan,  Helen,  victualler. 
102  Baker,  Mark,  agent. 
100  Purves,  John,  accountant. 
Leek,  Alexander. 

Riddell  &  Watson,  bed  and  drugget 
manufacturers. 
94  Johnston,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
86  Bisset,  Thcmas,  dairyman. 
82  Young,  Mrs. 

Fairlie,  Miss  A.,  straw-hat  maker. 
Power,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
M'Kay,  Mrs.  D.,  slater. 
Ferguson,  George,  wright. 
Brown,  W. 
78  Jeandin,  Francis,  basket-maker. 
74  M'Gregor,  Thos.,  hat  manufacturer. 
Turner,  James,  of  Thnishgrove. 
Orr,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Gatheral,  James  W.,  manufacturer. 
70  Wallace,  Wm.,  milk  agent. 
68  Kyle,  W.,  haircutter. 
64  Ranken,  Thomas,  painter. 
62  Graham's  Buildings. 
Loggie,  William. 
Moore,  John, 
M'Kechnie,  William. 
Kyle,  Wm.,  hairdresser. 
Stevenson,  Rev.  Wm. 
Pollock,  William,  merchant. 
Tait,  John,  grain  merchant. 
60  Tait,  John,  baker. 
56  Hepburn,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
54  Moir,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
48  Kerr,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier, 
44  M'Kay,  D.,  slater. 
Goodwin,  Robert. 
M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
40  Goodwin,  Robert,  house  factor. 
36  Watson,  A.,  plumber  &brassfounder. 
34  Adam,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop. 
32   Easton,  Alex.,  dairyman. 
28  Crawford,  M.  J.,  dyers. 
Carswell's  Court. 
Watson,  A.,  plumber. 
Carswell,  James,  builder. 


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GEORGE.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— GEORGE. 


28  Carswell,  W.,  jun.,  wright. 
Galloway,  James,  builder. 
M'Gill,  James. 

Cowan,  John. 

Barbour,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

M'Farlane,  Parlane,  manufacturer. 
26  Bruce,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
20  Watson,  Wm.,  baker. 

18  Eraser,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant. 
16  Wilson,  Robert,  dairyman. 

12  Crichton,  J.,  fruiterer. 
10  Galloway's  Court. 

Galloway,  John,  builder. 
Brown,  James,  merchant. 
Ross,  John. 

10  Ross,  John. 

8  Turnbull,  Alexander,  jun.,  caudle- 
maker. 

4  Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 

GEOECrE  ST.-MUe-end, 

13  Stewart,  Charles,  dyer. 
39  Todd,  James,  victualler. 

24  Risk,  Moses,  &  Co.,  distillers. 
16  Inland  Revenue  Oifice. 

8  Clark,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  manufac- 

turers. 

GEOEGE  ST.,  "West. 

1  Murray,  Walter,  grocer. 

2  Stevenson,  Alex.,  grocer. 

5  Dewar,  Wm.,  wine  merchant. 

9  Steele,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

11  Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  carpet  manu- 

facturers. 
Young,  Alexander,  shawl-fringer. 
Russell,  James,  drysalter. 
15  Steele,  James,  Victoria  tavern  and 

commercial  lodgings. 

19  Carnie,  Charles,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

23  Orme,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.,  packers. 
Crafts  &  Stett,  commission  merchts. 

29  Pattison,  Godfrey,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
33  Crawford,  George,  writer. 

Monkland  Iron  and  Steel  Co. 
Murray,  Wm.  &  James,  iron  merchts. 
37  Monkland  Railway  Co.;  Geo.  Knight, 
secretary. 
Stewart,  Robert,  of  Omoa,  iron  mer- 
chant. 
41  Family  Endowment  Society  of  Lon- 
don. 
Kidston,  W.  &  J.  B.,  writers. 
Marshall,  Hill,  &  Hill,  writers. 
4  5  Moncrieff,Paterson,&  Forbes,  writers. 
49  Guthrie,  William,  writer. 
Robertson,  James,  architect. 
Campbell,  John,  shipbroker. 
Watson,  John,  coal  and  iron  master. 
Duncan,  George. 

Netherwood    and    Newarthill   Coal 
Office. 


49  Glasgow,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Hannay,  Robert,  of  Rusko,  commis- 
sion merchant. 
53  Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 
57  Morrison,  A.,  teacher. 

Session-Clerk's  Office  for  the  City. 
Buchanan,  R.  D.,  merchant. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  agent. 
59  Rankin,  David,  poulterer. 
61  Curr,  W.,  &  Co.,  fleshers. 
63  Welsh,  Ann,  green-grocer. 
65  Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  fishmonger. 
69  M'Pherson,  surgeon-dentist. 
75  Burnley,  W.  F.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
81  Douglas  &  Rankin,  writers. 

Campbell,  Archd.,  of  Blythswood. 
Laughlen,  Robert,  accountant. 
83  Strang,  Yuille,  &  Keyden,  writers. 
91  M'Conochie,  J.  B.,  confectioner. 
93   M'NeU,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  furriers. 
97  Reid,  James,  merchant. 
101  Reid,  William,  plumber. 
103  Jarvie,  John,  fruiterer. 
105  M'Master,  James,  green-grocer. 
107  Bannatyne,  Mrs.,  general  grocer. 
109  Dalglish,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Urquhart,  Brothers,  merchants. 
M'Nab,  Mrs.  A. 
Ill  Duff,  Alexander,  poulterer. 
113  Fulton,  J.  M.,  victualler. 
115  Malcolm,  W.  J.,  fishmonger. 
117  Henderson,  Henry,  grocer. 
119  Anderson,  Thomas,  fishmonger. 
125  Carton,  Mrs.  John  P.,  poulterer. 
129  GUmour,  Allan,  flesher. 
133   Couper,  John,  M.D.,  professor,  ma- 
teria medica. 
137  Bell,  Joseph,  surgeon. 
145  Buchanan,  Dr.  Andrew. 
149  Campbell,  Mungo,  merchant. 
151  Campbell,  Jn.,  sen.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Alexander,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Alexander,  James,  insurance  agent. 
Hertz,  Theodore,  merchant. 
157  Rainy,  Harry,  M.D. 
159  Ross,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 
163  Smith,  Mrs.,  sen.,  of  Jordanhill. 
169  Buchanan,  George,  surgeou-deutist. 
173  Gilmour,  John,  merchant. 
179  Roxburgh  &  Co.,  milliners. 
183   Baird,  John,  architect. 
189  Brown,  Hugh,  manufacturer. 
191  Dalglish,  Mrs.  James. 
195  Teunant,  John,  of  St.  Rollox. 
201  Robertson,  James  D.,  merchant. 
207  Watson,  William. 
209  Ewing,  Wm.,  merchant. 
213  Buchanan,  William. 
217  Sandeman,  D.,  wine  merchant. 
221  BannatjTie,  John,  merchant. 
213  Maxwell,  Mrs.  Wm.,  of  Dargavel 
227  Kennedy,  GUbert. 
237  Clark,  Mrs.  Edward. 


GEORGE.— STKEET  DIRECTORY.— GIBSON. 


379 


241  Buchanan,  Herbert,  merchant. 

243  Burns,  George,  merchant. 

247  Jamieson,  John,  merchant. 
253  Baird,  William. 

257  Stevenson,  James,  -writer. 

M'Call,  Miss. 

Wilkie,  John. 

Foulds,  J.  C,  accountant. 
261  Reid,  Alexander,  writer. 
260  Hood,  George,  paymaster. 

Aikmau,  William,  teller,  Clydesdale 
Bank. 
256  Miller,  Misses. 

White,  Robert,  merchant. 
252  Eobertson,  Mrs.  Dr. 

248  Cogan,  John,  merchant. 

244  Eobertson,  Andrew,  merchant. 

242  Lawrie,  J.  A.,  M.D. 

234  Bartholomew,  R«bert,  merchant. 
224  Paterson,  Adam,  writer. 
222  Moncrieff,  Hugh,  writer. 
220  Thomson,  F.  H.,  M.D. 
214  Thomson,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Thomson,  R.  D.,  M.D. 
212  Buchanan,  Walter,  merchant. 
208  Edmiston,  Mrs. 
190  Fleming,  J.  G.,  M.D. 
194  Gray,  Walter,  merchant. 
180  Mutries,  James. 
176  Cameron,  D.  A,,  dentist. 
172  Cowan,  Robert,  merchant. 
160  Wilson,  John. 
168  Alston,  John  P.,  merchant. 
152  Hill,  Thomas,  Sasine  Office. 

Kirkland,  William,  Sasine  Office. 

Anderson,  J.  and  W.,  merchants. 

Jeffray,  John,  writer. 

Thomson,  John,  civil  engineer. 
146  Lyall,  James,  merchant. 

Gilmour,  Robert,  merchant. 

Buchanan  and  Lockhart,  wine  mer- 
chants. 

Bleaymire,  William,  merchant. 

Schwabe,  Messrs.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Reddie,  Charles,  writer. 
132  Baird,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  iron  merchants. 
112  Clapperton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Jones,  Jesse,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Croil,  William,  merchant. 

Reid,  Hugh,  accountant. 

M'Bean,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Jamieson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Playfair,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
110  Cuthbertson,  Allan,  accountant. 

Cuthbertson,  Donald,  accountant. 
108  Risk,  J.  &  C,  merchants. 

M'Nab,  R.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Young  and  Freeland,  merchants. 
106  Miller,  Robert,  hosier. 
100  W^est  of  England  Insurance  Office. 

Wardlaw,  Ralph,  jun.,  agent. 

Wardlaw,  William,  painter. 
98  Watson,  Henry,  clothier. 


98  Denovan,  Alexander. 

Mills,  William,  merchant. 

Mills,  John  S.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Shiels,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

M'Callum,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Findlay,  Mrs. 

Dobie,  W.  H.,  merchant. 

Campbell,  Donald,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

M'Lean,  William,  accountant. 
92  Lyon,  Wm.,  surgeon,  Fife  place. 
90  Colquhoun,  John,  poulterer. 
88  Martin,  William,  carver  and  gilder. 
86  Muir,  William,  merchant. 

Bartonshill  Coal  Company 

M'Arthur,  John,  merchant. 

Herbertson,  John,  architect. 

Neilson,  J.  B.,  engineer. 

White,  Thomas. 

Howatt,  John,  teacher. 
82  Alston,  William,  poulterer. 
78  Wylie,  James,  bootmaker. 
74  Hood,  Mrs.  John,  Register  Office. 
72  Ferguson,  James  D.,  land  agent. 

M'Farlane,  H.  B.,  merchant. 

Orr,  William,  merchant. 
70  Royal  Lun.  Asyl.  Physician's  Office. 

Paterson,  Walter,  Sedan-chair  Office. 
60  M'Nair  &  Brand,  shawl  merchants. 
54  Templeton,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Buchanan,  J.,  teacher. 
50  Bannatynes  &  Kirkwood,  writers. 
46  Reid  &  Dennistoun,  merchants. 

Ramsay,  William,  engineer. 

Monteith  &  Black,  writers. 
42  Wink,  George,  accountant. 

Muirhead  &  Pollock,  writers. 
40  Anderson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  calenderers. 
38  Hamiltons  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Hamilton,  William,  of  North  Park, 
merchant. 

Alexander,  Robert,  merchant. 

Alexander,  R.,  &  Co.,  calico-printers. 

Bogle,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
32  Cogan,  John  &  Robert,  merchants. 

George  Street  Chapel. 

8  Mitchell,  Robert,  beadle. 
M'Farlane,  John,  coal  agent. 
M'Dougall,  Andrew,  beadle. 

GEEMISTON  ST. 

3  Denholm,  John,  wright. 
M'Coll,  H.,  clothier. 
Milliken  &  Mooney,  Misses,  milliners. 
Taylor,  John,  builder. 

2  Prentice,  A.  &  W.,  smiths. 

GIBSON  ST. 

3  Parker,  William,  teacher. 

5  Spence,  William,  confectioner. 
7  Atkin,  Hugh,  merchant. 

9  Cross,  Ebenezer,  turner. 

15  White,  William,  &  Son,  tobacco-pips 
makers. 


380 


GLASSFOED.— STREET  DIEECTORY.— GLASSFORD. 


18  Hamilton,  John,  broker. 
14  M'Innes,  Peter,  victualler. 

10  Hamilton,  William,  spirit  merchant. 

8  Wallace,  Richard,  spirit  merchant. 
6  Aitken,  William,  caudlemaker. 

4  Lyle,  James,  painter. 
Forrester,  Robert. 

GLASSFOED  ST. 

1  Neville,  R.  A.,  tailor. 
3  Brown,  John,  perfumer. 

9  Commercial  Hotel,  Mrs.W.  Forrester. 
17  M'Laren,  John,  stationer. 

19  Macnair,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  booksellers. 
21  Dicksons  &  Laings,  hosiery,  tweed, 

&c.,  manufacturers. 
23  Boyd,  Henry,  whip-maker. 
27  Kennedy,  A.  &  W.,  stationers. 
29  Brown,  M.  &  J.,  nurserjr  &  seedsmen. 
31  Dalziel,  John,  stationer. 
33  Tweedie,  Mrs.,  straw-hat  maker. 
37  Gailoway  Couet. 

Glasgow  Foremen-Tailors'  Society. 

Calder,  John,  merchant. 

Stewart,  D.,  &  Co.,  hat-manufac. 

Blair,  Wm.  &  P.,  manufacturers. 

M'Farlane,  P.,  Thistle  tavern. 

Hoome,  George,  merchant. 

Burr,  Alex.,  commission  merchant. 

M'Laren,  John,  sheriff-officer. 

Waugh  &  Co.,  hatters. 
39  Crura,  James,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants. 
41   Cowan,  James,  clothier. 
45  Stewart,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker. 
47  M'Leod,  Brothers,  leather  merchants. 
65  Alston,  John,  &  Sons,  manufacturers. 

Dron  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
55  Wright  &  Muir,  general  agents. 

Wotherspoon,  James,   hat  and  cap 
manufacturer. 

Dickson  &  Lecky,  merchants. 
57,  59  New  Apothecaries'  Hall ;  William 

Greig,  manager, 
61  Walker,  James,  baker. 
63  Reid,  John  M,,  spona:e  merchant. 
65  Bald,  J.  &  J.  W.,  wholesale  tea  and 

coffee  dealers. 
67  Weatherly,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
69  Symington,  R.  S.,  agent. 

Neilson,  William,  stockbroker. 

Strathearn,  Robert,  shawl-fringer. 
71  Caddie,  W.  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
73,  75  Dick,  M.,  &  Co.,  soap  and  candle 

manufacturers. 
77  Moulds  worth,  W.  &  J. 

Minnoch,  W.  H. 

Carter  &  M'Nab,  fringe  manufact. 

Coltness  Iron  Company. 

Aikman,  Thomas,  calenderer. 

M'Kellar,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  silk  manufact. 

79  Barr,  Peter,  manufact.  of  gold  thread. 

81,  83  Pagan,  James,  sole  agent  for  J. 

Aitchison  &  Co.'s  Edinburgh  ale. 


85  Trades'  Hall. 

87  Wright,  Malcolm,  coffee-house. 

89  Stewart,    R.    &   A.,   provision   and 

spirit  dealers. 

91  Hendry,  John,  keeper,  Trades'  Hali. 

93  Rankin  &  Co.,  calenderers. 
Crailsheim  &  Herman,  merchants. 
Bell  &  Nicoll,  manufacturers. 
Gardiner,  R.,  cotton-waste  dealer. 

95  Rankin  &  Co.,  calenderers. 

103  Anderson,  A.,  Fordyce,  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants. 
Brown  &  Sharp,  cotton  brokers. 
98  Watson,  George,  bookseller  &  who'e- 
sale  stationer. 

96  Fernie,  George,  tobacconist. 

94  Moodie,  William,  temperance  coffee- 

house. 

92  Anderson,  David,  painter. 

90  Drysdale,  William,  spirit  merchant. 

88  Mather,  Allan,  hairdresser. 
Fleming,  William,  manufacturer. 
Chester,  Tho.,  Liverpool  chop-house. 
Ferguson,  D.,  paper-box  maker. 

86  Burns,  A.  G.,  spirit  merchant. 

82,  84  M'Arthur,  J.,  &  Co.  papermakers. 
74  Davie,  James,  &  Son. 

Cairns,  Walter,  paper-ruler  &  book- 
binder. 

M'Kean,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
72  M'Bride  &  Co. 
68  Neilson  &  Anderson,  writers. 

Neilson's  hotel  and  chop-house. 

Innes,  John,  pattern-designer. 

Innes  &  Young,  manufacturers. 

Cullen,  John,  hat-case  maker. 
62  Kerr,  Andrew,  tavern-keeper. 
60  Drew,  William,  tin-plate  worker. 
56  Morton,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  sta- 
tioners. 
54  M'Ara   &   Stewart,  tea   and   coffee 

merchants. 
52  Marshall,  Bums,  &  Co. 

Robertson,  Dr.  George. 

Williamson,  Peter,  clothier. 

Jamieson,  Miss,  teacher. 
52  Graham,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufact. 

Parker,  James,  agent. 
50  Muir,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
48  Bennie,  Thomas,  draper. 
42  Post-office. 

38  Kestler,  Henry,  clockmaker. 
36  Reid,  Thomas,  stationer. 
34  Murphy,  Thomas,  pattern-designer. 
30  Bell,  George,  tea  merchant. 
28  M'Gregor,    Robert,    &   Co.,  general 

stationers. 
26  M'Callum's  Temperance  hotel. 

Tannahill  &  Robertson,  warehouse- 
men. 

Thomson,  George,  reading-room. 
22  Benson,  D.,  German-clock  maker. 
20  Brown,  John,  fruiterer. 


GLEBE,— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GOEDON. 


381 


18  Boyd,  John,  -writer. 
16  M'Culloch,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 
14  Baird,  Robert,  oil  and  colour  mercht. 
12  M'Nee,  J.,  fruiterer. 
8  Robertson,  William,  saddler. 

4  Arthur,  William,  laceman. 

GLEBE  ST. 

1  Blair,  George,  &  Son,  smiths. 
43  Withers,  John,  wright. 

47  Peterson,  William,  hill  clerk. 
Sym,  George,  manufacturer. 

91  Younger,  Allan,  flesher. 

93  Murray,  James,  tailor. 
Davie,  Agnes. 

99  Wilson,  Joseph,  clothier. 
101  Peat,  James,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer. 

103  Reid,  Robert,  victualler. 
107  Liddell,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
115  Tassie,  William,  ropework. 
110  M'Donald,  John,  grocer, 

104  Peat,  John,  victualler. 

100  Hutchison,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
98  Morrison,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

94  Duncan,  William. 
Finch,  William,  miner. 

48  Meese,  Thomas,  iron-worker. 
Parry,  George,  iron-worker. 

46  M'Naughton,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

20  Thomson,  Archibald,  coal  agent. 
Waddle,  Matthew,  coal  agent. 

18  Foggo,  William,  grocer. 

16  Davidson,  Robert,  coal  merchant. 

14  Walker,  James,  coal  merchant. 

Walker,  William,  coal  merchant. 

Baird,  John,  coal  agent. 

Young,  James,  chandler. 
12  Young,  James,  chandler. 

2  Letham,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

GLOUCESTER  ST. 

1  Fanning,  James,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer. 

3  Louthean,  Mrs. 

5  Hay,  James,  builder. 
Woodside,  Robert. 
M'Pherson,  P. 

Law,  Alex.,  bootmaker. 
Waterloo  Place. 

21  Service,  James, 
Turnbull,  George, 
RusseU,  John. 
Anderson,  James. 

23  Harvey,  John. 

25  Corbet,  Mrs.  James. 

27  M'Onie,  Wm. 

Hamilton,  John. 

Campbell,  James. 

M'Intyre,  Peter. 
33  Carlaw,  William. 
14  Lauder,  Mrs. 
12  Barr,  Robert. 


GOOSEDXTBBS  ST. 

4  Lochiel,  Mrs.,  grocer, 

6  Boag,  .James,  carter. 

10  Coyle,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
14  Diamond,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

14  M'Intosh,  Peter,  works. 

GORDON  ST. 

1  Marrison  and  Edwards,  truss-makeis. 
3  Peglar,  John,  tailor. 

5  Eraser,  William,  bootmaker. 

7  Forrester,  John,  baker. 

9  Taylor,  J.  A.,  accountant. 
Macalister,  Archd.,  writer. 
M'Harg,  John,  accountant. 
Auld,  Colvil,  &  Co.,  ship-brokers. 
Methven,  James,  accountant. 
Black  &  Dill,  writers. 
Nimmo,  C.  H,,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchts. 
Henry,  E.,  &  Sons,  merchants. 

15  Leadbetter,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  plumbers. 
17  Aikman,  George,  iron  merchant. 

Leffman,  L.,  ship  and  commis.  agent. 

Forrester,  John. 

Aikman,   Robert,  commission  mer- 
chant. 

Kerr  &  Anderson,  accountants. 

Scott,  John  &  Walter,  ship  brokers 
and  commission  merchants, 

Edington,  Thomas,  commis.  agent. 

Brown,  Peter,  &  Sons,  merchants. 

Dalgleish,  William,  commiss.  agent. 
19  Fisher,    John,    carver,    gilder,    and 
printseller. 

Wallace,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  bleachers. 
21  Dougall,  Robert,   grocer   and   wine 
merchant. 

28  Dougall,  James  D.,  gimmaker. 

25  Dixon    &    Dow,    accountants    and 
sharebrokers. 

Sands  &  Herbertson,  measurers. 

Miller,  Richard  T.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Kennedy,  John,  accountant. 

Babcock,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Perston,  Moir,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  merchants. 

Simpson    &   Lockhart,  mining  and 
civil  engineers. 
27  Cree,  Alexander,  upholsterer. 

29  Bank  of  Character  and  Skill. 
31  M'Kay  &  Black,  tailors. 

33  M'Arthur,  Thomas,  printseller. 

39  M'Mcol,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

41  Hannah,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
45  M'Kellar,     Dugald,     messenger-at- 

arms,  and  sheriff-officer. 
Ferguson,  Mrs. 
47  Thomas,  D.,  eating-house. 
80  Mackie,  George,  beadle. 
70  Stark,  John. 
60  Edward,  George,  jeweller. 
58  Liddell,  WilHam, 


382 


GOVAK— STREET  DIRECTORY.— GRAFTON. 


56  Henderson,  James,  wright. 

Hunter,  Miss. 

Paterson,  Francis,  stockbroker. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  M.D. 

M'Millan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
54  Morison,  Daniel,  painter. 
52  Rankin  &  Gray,  cabinetmakers. 
50  Anderson  &  Munro,  Venetian  blind 
makers. 

Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  painters. 
48  Donaldson,  James,  merchant. 

Gray,  Richard,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Service,  J.,  muslin  manufacturer. 

Wood,  William,  &  Son,  manufac- 
turers of  lace. 

Manford,  William,  measurer. 

Gray,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

M'Farlane,  John,  portrait-painter. 

Clark,  William,  writer. 

Munro,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Taylor,  James,  merchant. 

Wallace,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
46  Gilfillan,  Wm.,  painter. 
44  Cochran  &  Provan,  upholsterers. 
42  Campbell  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 
38  Wayman,  William,  upholsterer. 
30  Miller  &  Bannerman,  wrights. 
28  Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  brewers. 
26  Moody  &  M'Lure,  writers. 
24  Bogle,  Ker,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Morton,  Hugh,  writer. 

Baird,  C.  &  R.,  &  Muirhead,  writers. 
22  Gardiner,  Robert  Steel,  confectioner. 
20  Wilson,  Struthers,  wine  merchant. 

Marshall,  James,  coal  agent. 
14  Scott  &  MacLaren,  commiss.  agents. 

Stuart,  George,  merchant. 

Duguid,  John  R.,  commission  agent. 

Glen  &  M'Indoe,  calico-printers. 

Ritchie  &  M'Cormick,  merchants. 

M'Lellan,  Wm.,  insurance  broker. 

Waddell,  Michael,  writer. 

Christie,  Wm.,  insurance  broker. 

Kellogg,  D.  O.,  United  States  Consul. 

Mathie,  J.  F.,  ironfounder. 
12  M'Lachlau,  Hugh,  accountant. 

Dudgeon,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  painters, 
8  Watson  &  Barr,  wine  merchants. 

Cuthbert,  Robt.,  jun.,  shipbroker. 

M'Killop  &  Co.,  Havannah  cigar  im- 
porters. 

M'Diarmid,  A.  S.,  merchant. 

M'Intosh,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  accountants. 

Woodside,  Archibald,  accountant  and 
factor. 

Finlayson,  James,  writer. 

Finlayson  &   Moncrieflf,  insurance 
agents. 

GOVAN  ST. 

3  M'Phee,  Angus. 

7  Butters,  B.,  spirit  dealer. 

9  M'Master,  M, 


11  Allan,  John,  stay  and  brace  maker. 

23  Wellington  Factory. 

25  Cogan'sMill. 

27  Grandisons,  machine-makers. 

29  Craig  &  Co.,  machine-makers,  ; 

41  Bow,  William,  spirit  dealer.  ■,-, 

43  Grierson,  James,  tailor. 

45  Bow,  A.  &  T.,  builders. 

55  Kirkwood,  Alexander,  plumber. 

59  M'Kinlay,  Alexander,  smith. 

61  Biggar,  John,  cooper. 

65  Moore,  John,  smith. 

67  Turner,  Mrs.,  carter. 

75  Grant,  J.,  coal  merchant. 

79  Crosbie,  Mrs.,  oil  ajid  colour  shop. 

83  Horsburgh,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
85  Crawford,  Peter,  grocer. 
87  Dunn,  James,  baker. 

91  Chalmers,  James,  coal  agent. 

78  Reid,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

84  Crawford,  Donald,  spirit  merchant. 
82  Adam,  John. 

72  Lang,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

68  Waugh,  Andrew,  flesher. 
64  Kay,  Daniel,  grocer. 

58  Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

44  M'Gibbon,  John,  grocer. 

42  M'Farlan,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
40  Muir  &  Brown's  Works. 

30  Adelphi  Dye-works. 

20,18  Todd  &  Higginbothara's  weaving 
factory. 

GRACE  ST. 

2  Simpson,  Henry,  boot  &  shoemaker. 
Orr,  Hugh,  builder. 

GEJEME  ST. 
1  Poison,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  baker. 
21  Ramsay,  John,  grocer. 
23  Cameron,  P.,  &  Co.,  bleachers. 

31  Christie,  John,  wright. 
Kelly,  James,  tailor. 

37  Gilmour,  David. 

Grant,  A.,  flesher. 

Turner,  Claud,  painter. 

Struthers,  John,  twister. 
103  Craig,  James,  P.  0. 
109  M'Call,  Adam,  grocer. 
115  Herriot  &  Walker,  machine-makers. 

Hough  &  Stewart,  card-makers. 
50  Gow,  John. 

Turner,  Mrs. 

M'Millan,  Peter. 

46  Dickie,  A. 
M'Donald,  D. 
Smith,  Mrs.  R. 
Dick,  Robert. 
Brown,  James. 

GEAFTON  PLACE. 

1  Donaldson,  John. 
3  Allen,  Alex. 


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383 


2  Paris,  John. 
Gemmell,  John. 
Findlay,  Mrs. 
Yuille,  Thomas. 
Meikle,  William. 
Laing,  Gilbert. 

GRAFTON  SQUARE. 
15  Weir,  Miss. 

Paton,  James. 

Salmon,  James. 

Garroway,  Wm. 
■S2  Sandiman,  David. 

Thompson,  Robert. 

Morier,  Robert. 

Craig,  William. 

Gow,  William. 
30  Wilson,  Wm. 

GRAFTON  ST. 

19  Morris,  Robert. 

21  M'Farlaiie,  Robert. 

Glen,  A.  B. 

Wylie,  Robert. 

Stewart,  James. 

Muter,  Thomas. 
23  Fulton,  David. 

GRANT  ST.— St.  George's  Road. 

Dearie,  John,  cowfeeder. 
Sturrock,  James. 
Dick,  George,  builder. 

GREAT  WELLINGTON  ST. 

1  Finlay,  John,  jun. 

Ross,  Donald,  jun. 

Middleton,  Lewis  S.,  merchant. 
5  Nisbet,  Thomas. 

King,  William,  merchant. 
7  Mitchell,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 

GREAT  WESTERN  ROAD. 

20  Allan  &  Drummond,  builders. 
Orr,  John. 

Hunter,  A.  G.,  jun. 
Smith,  Andrew. 
Lindsay,  Andrew. 

GEEENDYZE  ST. 

7  Bell,  Neil,  cowfeeder. 
79  Brown,  Wm.,  joiner  &  cabinetmaker. 
136  Newlands,  M,,  broker. 
134  Cuthbert,  David,  wright. 

GREENHEAB. 

1  M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  manufac- 

turers. 

3  M'Phail,  Dugald,  manufacturer, 

2  M'Phail,  Duncan,  manufacturer. 
9  Hussey,  Wm.,  jun.,  merchant. 

12  Anderson,  Mrs. 
Aitken,  W. 


12  Aitken,  E. 

Martin,  John,  teacher. 

GREENHILL  ST. 

1   M'CuUoch,  John,  grocer. 
3  Hardie,  Alex.,  builder. 

7  Halket,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
48  Stewart,  Charles,  baker. 

42  Hodge,  John  B.,  smith. 
16  Robertson,  Wm.,  builder. 
14  Fj'fe,  Hugh,  grocer. 

12  Finnamore,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

8  M'Kenzie    and    Crawford's    cabinet 

works. 
Glasgow  Bread  Association. 

GREENLAW  PLACE. 

1   Davidson,  Misses,  seminary. 

3  Whitelaw,  James. 

5  Wilson,  Joseph. 

7  M' Arthur,  Richard  J.  W. 

9  Robertson,  Richard. 
11  Paterson,  Alexander. 

Bennie,  Robert. 
Smith,  John. 
Fell,  J.  W. 

GREEN  ST.-Bridgeton. 

43  Grierson,  Wm.,  factor. 
Lennox,  Wm.,  slater. 

62  Blue,  Archd.,  house-factor. 

GREEN  ST.-Calton. 
1  Orr,  John,  victualler. 
3  Greig,  Joseph,  house-factor. 
Chalmers,  John,  portioner. 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  slater. 
5  Orr,  John,  wine  merchant. 
11  Dale,  George,  baker. 
25  Baxter,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
29  Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

31  Graham,  Robt.,  provision  merchant. 

43  Drysdale,  Thomas,  confectioner. 
61  Cameron,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

71  Maxwell,  William,  pastrj^  baker. 
83   Colquhoun,  D.,  dairyman. 

107  Wesleyan  Methodist"  Chapel. 
M'Gowan,  Jas.,  sheriff-officer. 

109  Watson,  J.,  &  Co.,  victuallers. 
Ill  M'Leish,  Robert,  baker. 
127  Gordon,  Peter,  grocer. 
114  Lyle,  John,  dairj'man. 

108  Sutherland,  Daniel,  tailor. 
88  Gibb,  Francis,  spirit  dealer. 
66  Malcolm,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Cochran,  William,  victualler. 
58  M'Lean,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
56  Darling,  John,  tobacconist. 

44  Monteith,  Mrs.  Wm.,  furnishings. 
42  M'Gregor,  Henry,  egg  merchant. 
40  Ancell,  Joseph,  baker. 

34  Welch,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 

32  Watson,  John,  agent. 


384 


GREEN.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HAMILTON. 


30  M'Nab,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

28  Stewart,  "Wm.,  provision  merchant. 

24  M'Donald,  F.,  confectioner. 

14  Eastou,  Mrs. 

12  M'Clue,  David,  grocer. 

10  Maxwell,  James,  weavers'  wright. 

2  Stein,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

GREEN  "ST.,  Low. 

9  Struthers,  Mrs.,  cotton-waste  dealer. 
10  M'Kissock,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Henry,  James,  mason. 

GSEENSIDE  ST. 

Gorbals  Youths'  School. 
18  Hastie,  David,  cabinetmaker. 

5  Ross,  Donald,  dyer. 
23  Easton,  James,  skinner. 

GREENVALE  PLACE. 

SEE  CUMBERLAND  STREET  (wESt),  AND 
CARNARVON  STREET. 

GREYFRL/LaS  WYND. 

5  Croll,  John,  smith. 

9  St.  Paul's  School. 
Hunter,  James,  teacher. 

17  Morrison,  Charles,  wright. 

20  Craig,  Robert,  wright. 

16  College  Parish  School. 

10  Perston,  James,  japanner. 

GROVE  ST. 

25  Dalgetty,  Mrs.  James. 
35  Crawford,  George. 

Spring- GROVE  Place. 
47  Shanks,  Charles. 
51  French,  Thomas. 
55  Swanston,  John. 

Stobo,  John. 

Wilson,  Wm.,  jun. 
61  Meadows,  F.  C. 

Waddell,  Thos.  H. 

Moses,  Richard. 

Ross,  Mrs. 
67  MacCallum,  James. 

MacCallum,  Mrs. 

Sj'mon,  John. 

Miller,  John  F. 

MacLeod,  Peter. 

Horn,  James. 

GUILDSY  COURT. 

3  M'Lachlau,  Michael,  fish  merchant. 

6  Thomson,  W.,  merchant. 

10  Currie,  Daniel,  bootmaker. 

7  Smith,  Duncan,  tailor. 
M'Lennan,  D.,  grocer. 
M'Phail,  Bernard,  sheriff- officer. 

3  Shaw,  W.,  plasterer. 

Neilis,  T.  &  M.,  egg  merchants. 
1  Dougherty,  Hugh,  merchant. 


HAMILTON  ST.,  Great. 
1  Davie,  James,  innkeeper. 
5  Blackwell,  S.,  leather  merchant. 
Hamilton,  Miss. 
Scott,  Miss. 

Croyn,  John,  woollen  cloth  buyer. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  Blatilda. 
Simson,  Jas.,  wright. 
M' Alpine,  D.,  quarter-master, 
9  Farley,  Miss. 
13   Campbell,  James,  surgeon. 
15  M'Indoe,  Mrs.  Peter,  confectioner. 
17  Andrew,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
19  M'Naught,  George. 

M'Naught,  James,  saddler. 
Swan,  David,  commission  agent. 
Steven,  Wm,,  brickmaker  &  builder. 
Greig,  W.,  grocer, 
Hunter,  Alexander,  tailor. 
21  Bradshaw,  P.  &  D.,  cork-cutters. 
23  Catholic  Chapel. 
25  Ryan,  Rev.  Michael. 

M'Donald,  Rev.  Dugald. 
27  Farqvihar,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
33  Webster,  David,  machine-maker. 
35  Rankin,  John,  brassfounder. 
51  Morrison,  J.  &  J.,  curriers. 
57  Pinkerton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 
61  Campbell,  John,  wright. 

M'Kinlay,  W.,  &  H.  M'Corkindale, 

tinsmiths,  &c. 
Shanks,  David,  bootmaker. 
65  Brown,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 
67  Gillies,  Charles,  coal  agent. 
71  Gillespie  United  Presbyterian  Ch. 
73  Hogg,  Wm.  J.,  fancy  cabinetmaker. 
77  Hogg,  W.,  broker. 
79  Buchan,  Mrs.  D. 

Thomson,  Alexander. 
81  Paul,  Alexander,  fiesher. 
83  Cassels,  Peter,  grain  merchant. 
85  M'Lay,  Wm.,  wine  merchant. 
87  Liddell,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Dickson,  J.  M.,  draper. 
Lyle,  James,  foreman. 
Paterson,  John,  grocer. 
Lockhart,  Mrs. 
Begg,  Robert  H. 
89  Smith,  Michael,  draper. 
91  Donald,  James,  surgeon. 
93  Glen,  Hugh,  confectioner. 
97  Walker,  Robert,  beadle. 
103  M'Donald,  John,  turner. 
105  Meiklejohn,  David,  bootmaker. 
107  Brannan,  T.,  spirit  merchant. 
109  Jaflfray,  George,  agent. 
113  Wilkie,  J.,  house  proprietor. 
117  Grant,  Mrs.  Alex.,  mangier. 
119  Dow,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
131  Free  St.  Luke's  Church. 
133  Hamilton,  Wm.,  dairyman. 
135  Ferguson,  Mrs.,  mangier. 
139  Russell,  James,  tinsmith. 


HAMILTON— STEEET  DIRECTORY.  —HAMILTON. 


585 


147  Fairley,  Mrs.  E.,  spirit  merchant. 

157  Craig,  Thomas,  hay  dealer. 
159   Craig,  Thomas,  grain  merchant. 
161   Russell,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
169  Campbell,  Alexander,  merchant. 

Cullen,  Misses,  milliners. 
171  M'Isaac,  Eobert,  spirit  merchant. 
173  Hutton,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Harvey,  James,  brassfomider. 

Fletcher,  John,  &  Co.,  hat  manufac- 
turers, 
175  Blackshaw,  Alexander,  shoemaker. 
177  Eiddell,  William,  provision  mercht. 
168  Bain,  Andrew,  milkshop. 

158  Welsh,  James,  joiner. 

156  M'Intosh,  George,  blacksmith. 
154  Lawrence,  John,  ropemaker. 
130  Lockhart,  John,  wright. 

Gemmell,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  merchant. 

M'Intosh,  George,  smith. 
128  Brown,  John,  shuttlemaker. 

Sharp,  J. 

Steel,  William. 

Herbert,  James. 

Darroch,  John. 

Miller,  John. 
126  MTarlane,  Thomas,  victualler. 
124  Warren,  William. 

Auld,  David. 

White,  Mrs. 

Garrett,  Miss  Janet,  milliner. 
120  Eankin,  James,  baker. 
118  Archibald,  Joseph,  tobacconist. 

M'Naughton,  James. 

Ferrier,  Mrs. 
ll't  Fulton,  James,  butter  and  egg  mer- 
chant. 
112  M'Farlane,  Walter,  iron-founder. 

Baker,   Eichard,  assistant   superin- 
tendent of  police. 

MitcheU,  Mrs. 

Martin,  Mrs. 
110  Nisbet,  George,  crystal  and   china 

merchant. 
108  Aitken,  John,  grocer. 
106  Thomson,  James,  flesher. 
104  Weir,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
102  Corsair,  David,  victualler. 
100  Duncan,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 
98  Cruikshanks,     Eobert,     and    Sons, 
builders. 

Eamsaj',  A.,  painter. 

Eussell,  Alexander,  manufacturer, 

Logan,  Mrs.,  stationer. 

Thomson,  James,  flesher. 
96  Scott,  Samuel,  baker. 
94  Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D. 
92  Strachan,  Miss  A.,  milliner. 

M'Kean,  John,  letter-carrier. 

Brown,  Gavin,  merchant. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  draper. 

Prentice,  J. 


92  Wylie,  Miss. 

90  White,  William,  warper. 

Weir,  Joseph,  tailor. 

Gemmell,  William,  manufacturer. 

Eeid,  M. 

M'Millan,  Dugald. 

Crawford,  W^illiam,  warper. 

Campbell,  AVilliam,  traveller. 

Currie,  Mrs.  Edward. 
902^Meikle,  M.,  remnant  warehouse. 
88  Hinshelwood,  William,  victualler. 
86  M'Pherson,  Alex,,  vrine  merchant. 
84  .Tohnston,  Eev.  David. 

Hamilton,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Cleland,  Mrs. 
82  Brown,  James,  flesher. 
80  Mather,  William,  victualler. 
78  Eeformed  Presbyterian  Church. 
76  Aitken,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker. 

Daly,  James,  warehouseman. 

Dron,  Alexander. 

Boss,  W,  P. 

Mitchell,  David. 

Abercromby,  Mrs. 
72  Houston,  Wm.,  butter  merchant. 
70  Jamiesou,  Wm.,  of  Union  Bank. 

Lee,  John,  teller,  N.  S.  Bank. 

Laidlaw,  George,  commercial  trav. 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

Perston,  William  A. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
62  Letters,  Mrs.,  draper. 
60  Dunlop,  Elizabeth,  grocer. 
56  Young,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

Binning,  Mrs. 

Williamson,  John,  bootmaker. 

Lyle,  George,  manufacturer. 
54  M'Arthur,  Alex.,  flesher. 
50  Paterson,  Robert,  clerk. 

Buchanan,  Mrs. 

Taylor,  James,  pattern-drawer. 

Grant,  John,  maniifacturer. 

Thomson,  Robert,  provision  mercht. 

Gardner,  Mrs. 

Gillespie,  John,  house  factor. 

Brown,  John,  commission  agent. 
48  M'Kinlay,  Jane,  grocer, 
34  St.  James's  School. 
32  Smart,  David,  beadle. 
30  St.  James's  Chu^rch. 
26  Neilson,  Mrs. 
Anderson,  James. 

Morrison,  Mrs. 
Lightbody,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
24  Taylor,  Miss  E.,  milliner. 
22  M'Farlane,  James,  baker. 
18  M'Lean,  Rev.  Allan. 
Alexander,  David. 
Braid,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Straiten,  James,  merchant. 
Wood,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
16  Speirs,  Matthew,  confectioner. 


386 


HAMILTOK— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HATSTO YE  R. 


14  Richmond,  James,  tinsmith. 

12  Thomson,  John,  draper, 

10  Marshall,  James,  tea  merchant. 
Moir,  James,  tea  merchant. 
M'Math,  William,  warehouseman. 

4  Sage,  John,  late  of  H.M.  Inland  Re- 

venue. 
Sage,  Alex.,  of  the  Western  Bank. 
Haig,  Archd.,  commercial  traveller. 
Bowman,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
Wilson,  James,  blockbuilder. 

2  Bennie,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 

HAMILTON  ST,,  Little, 
1  Wotherspoon,  Wm.  &  John,  cabinet- 
makers. 

3  Maxwell,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

13  Houston,  John. 

M'Kay,  Neil,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
Lyon,  William,  coal  agent. 

19  Frood,  William,  cowfeeder. 
21  M'Pherson,  Donald,  teacher. 

20  Smith,  Alex.,  and  Sons,  slaters. 
MiUen,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 
Geddes,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

18  Aitken,  John,  contractor. 

16  Russell,  William,  grocer. 

12  Drew,  W.,  tinplate  worker,  &c. 

HANOVER  ST. 

5  Maitland  &  Robertson,  messengers- 

at-arms. 
Marshall,  Miss,  lodgings. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings. 
7  Black,  J.  and  J.,  merchants. 

11  Cooper,  Walker,    and    Co.,    cotton- 

spinners. 

17  Hamilton,  J.  and  J.,  writers. 

19  Jamieson,  Robert,  writer. 
Irvine,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Railton,  Hugh,  writer. 
Stewart,  John  G.,  com,  merchant. 
Smith,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  sewed  mus- 
lin warehousemen. 

Wingate  &  Fleming,  calico-printers. 

M'Farlane,  William,  calenderer, 

Gilchrist,  D.,  &  Co.,  calico-printers. 
21  Tainsh  &  Hutchieson,  writers, 

Tainsh,  David,  writer. 
23  M'Coll,  W.  B.,  manufacturer. 

Perman,  J.  &  F.,  merchants. 

Morison,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Gow,  Alexander  M.,  architect. 
26  Donaldson,   James,  &    Co.,  cotton- 
brokers. 
31  Davidson,  Miss. 
33  Hunter,  Dr.  Robert. 

Young,  Mrs.  William,  lodgings, 

Strang,  Matthew,  ironmonger, 

Allan,  Miss. 

Allison,  Mrs. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  D. 
37  Scott,  Miss. 


39  Bell,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings. 

43  Lang,  David,  writer. 

45  Gibson,  David,  M.D.,  surgeon. 

47  Duncan,  John,  merchant. 

51  M'Kinnon,  John,  merchant. 

Robertson,  David,  bookseller, 

Munro,  Bethune,  commission  agent. 

Stoddart,  James. 
53  Fulton,  William,  merchant. 
55  Tallis,   J.,  &  Co.,  publishers.      E. 

M'Ewan,  agent. 
67  Bruce,  James,  manufacturer. 

M'Craw,  Archd.,  Wright. 

Gow,  Murray,  manufacturer. 

Swauston,  William,  twister. 

Smith,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 

Crawford,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Roxburgh,  Archibald. 
61  Mechanics'  Institution  and  Library. 
91  M'Kay,  Robert. 

Rankin,  Eobert. 

Sutherland,  George,  manufacturer. 

M'Kinlay,  Robert. 
93  Wyllie,  D.  R.,  surgeon. 

Lamb,  James,  builder. 
96  Cook,  John. 

Whyte,  Mrs.  Alexander. 

Greg,  Mrs.  John,  crape- dresser. 

Buchanan,  William. 

Holding,  George. 

Clark,  D, 

Mather,  Rev.  P. 

Wilson,  Robert. 

Bryce,  Wm.,  beadle. 
108  Dickson,  T.  M.,  merchant. 

Corse,  Miss. 

Nevatt,  Wm.  George,  contractor. 

Shirra,  James,  printer,  at  J.  Graham's. 

Black,  Misses,  ladies'  dressmakers. 
106  Woodburn,  James,  grocer. 
104  Rankin,  Mrs.  John. 

Dawson,  James,  yarn  merchant. 
96  Young,  J. 

Younger,  George. 

Manford,  Wm.,  measurer. 

Wood,  H.  K.,  merchant. 

Spittle,  George. 

Martin,  J. 

Weir,  William,  jun.,  manufacturer. 
88  Muir,  Mrs.  J. 

Ferguson,  Wm.,  commiss.  merchant. 

Graham,  Mrs.  John. 

Muir,  James,  builder. 

Watson,  Mrs.  Walter. 

M'Haffie,  John. 

Middleton,  Mrs.,  lodgings, 
84  Pringle,  John, 

Jack,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Frazer,  Hugh, 

Alexander,  James, 

White,  John  L. 

Ure,  James, 

Watt,  Robert. 


HARTFIELD.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HIGH. 


387 


84  Barker,  Mrs. 

80  St.  Andrew's  Free  Church. 
70  Young,  Henry. 
68  Duthie,  Alexander,  plasterer. 
60  Lawson,  Henry,  livery  stables. 
68  Dymock,  Mrs.  Dr. 

Mackie,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Cochrane,  William,  flour-lasher. 

Campbell,  John,  accountant. 

Bain,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings. 

60  M'AlIister,  Mrs.  J. 

Murphy,   J.,   harness   and   pattern- 
designer. 

Campbell,    J.,    town    and    sheriff- 
officer. 

Fernie,  George,  tobacconist. 

Glen,  John,  commission  agent. 
48  Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  carter  and  coal 

agent. 
12  Scottish  Society  for  the  Conversion 
of  Israel. 

Religious  Institution  Rooms.     John 
M'Callum,  manager, 

6  Steele  &  Douie,  writers. 
Hamilton,  James  D.,  writer. 
White,  Mrs.  John. 

4  Alexander  &  Thomson,  merchants. 

HARTFIELD  ST. 

1  M'Dougall,  Allan,  spirit  dealer. 

20  M'Ginnis,    George,     at  A,   and  R. 

Cochran^s, 

HAVANNAH  ST. 

7  Graham,  Francis,  hairdresser. 

61  Dolan,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 
57  Muirhead,  E.,  spirit  dealer, 

61  M'Lean,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

85  Smith,  D.,  chandler. 
110  Elliot,  John,  grocer. 

88  Armstrong,  William,  broker. 

74  Coubrough,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

62  Torrance,  Alexander,  victualler. 
42  Clark,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

12  Outch,  Stephen,  jun.,  glazier. 

2  Brown,  A.,  teacher. 

HAYFrELB  ST. 

Smellie,  John,  cowfeeder. 

HIGH  ST. 

3  King,  Walter,  cooper. 

6  Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  hosiers. 
9  King,  John,  cooper. 
11  Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  hosiers. 

13  Gardner,  David,  cooper. 
15  Stewart,  John,  drj'salter. 

17  M'Cormick,    Hugh,    flax    and   seed 
merchant. 

Goold,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

Hamilton,  William,  pawnbroker. 
19  Jamieson,  William,  dairyman. 

21  Paton,  Miss  C,  brush  shop. 


25  King,  John,  cooper. 

29   Goold,  William,  cork  manufacturer. 

31  Henderson,  R.  &  J.,  drysalters. 

35   Gardner,  Gavin,  grocer, 

37  Fleming,  David,  spirit  merchant. 

43  Couper  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers. 

Orr,   Peter,   glass  and  emeiy-paper 
manufacturer. 

45  Charles,  William,  furnisher. 

47  Campbell,  A,,  spirit  dealer. 

49  Lindsay,  James,  house-factor. 

51  TurnhuU,  John,  drj'salter. 

55  Donatty,  A.  J.,  stucco  manufacturer. 
Smith,  George,  plumber. 
Crawford,  Hugh,  paper-stainer, 

57  Fisher,  P.,  oil  and  colourman. 

59  Wallace,  John,  victualler. 

61  Blaikley,  John  L.,  tobacconist. 

65  Watt,  Adam,  Fingal  tavern. 

69  Walker,  William,  confectioner. 

73  Johnston,  Archibald,  victualler. 

75  Jack,  Thomas. 

77  Guthrie,  David,  victualler, 

79  Eglinton,  Gavin,  grocer. 

81  Alexander  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 

83  Walker,  W.  &  J.,  confectioners. 
Foulds,  Andrew,  brassfounder. 

87  Johnstone,  Robert  M.,  baker. 

91  Goold,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

93  Wilson,  N.,  slater. 

Lindsay,  William,  cowfeeder. 
Wilson,  Robert,  brushmaker. 

97  Wilson,  James,  tobacconist. 

99  M'Pherson,  L.,  victualler. 
105  Lockhart,  Robert,  teacher. 
Barr,  John,  teacher. 
Fleming,  William,  pawnbroker. 
107  Mercer,  Mungo,  flesher. 
109  White  &  Kirkland,  %dctuallers. 
Ill   Gumming,  Wm.,  grocer. 
113  Ay  ton,  John,  tobacconist. 
117  M'Lauren,  Peter,  victualler. 
119  Cowan,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 
121   Donaldson,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
123  Young,  James,  baker. 
127  M'Kinlaj',  John,  victualler. 
133  Meighan,  John,  flesher. 
135  Miller,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 
137  Muir,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
143  M'Donald,  John,  grocer. 
145  M'Kellar,  Wm.,  flesher. 
147  Cameron,  James,  printer. 

Gretfriabs  WyisD. 
149  Lockhart,  Mrs.  James,  victualler. 
151  Anderson,  James,  jun.,  baker. 
153  Cochrane,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
157  Thomson,  Wm.,  tailor. 
155  Hogg,  Margaret,  victualler. 
159  Bell,  Mrs.,  fumishing  shop. 
161  Turner,  Claud,  painter  and   papt-r- 

hanger. 
165  Auld,  John,  painter. 


388 


HIGH.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HIGH. 


169  Macvicar,  John,  &  Son,  braziers  and 

gasfitters. 
171  Rennie  &  Cameron,  spirit  dealers. 
179  Hadden,  John,  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner. 
181  Burnet,  John,  bookseller. 
181^Hadden,  Alex.,  bookseller. 
183  Izett,  Robert,  bookseller. 
185  Walker,  James,  confectioner. 
187  Sommervill,  Arthur,  spirit  mercht. 
191  M'Farlane,  John,  victualler. 
197  Gardner,  James,  flesher. 
199  Coubrough,  James,  wine  and   spirit 

merchant. 
201  Holt,  Thos.  and  John,  pawnbrokers. 
203  Borland,  John  and  Thomas,  provision 

merchants. 
205  Forbes,  Alex.,  grocer. 
207  Browning,  Andrew,  baker. 
211  Cochran,  Hugh,  victualler. 
215  Caldwell,  James,  baker. 
217  Johnston,  Mrs.,  tobacconist. 
219  Reid,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 
223  Abernethy,  John,  victualler. 
225  Watson,  Wm.,  taker. 
227  Neil,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
229  Gentle,  Wm,  and  James,  grocers. 
231  Thomson,  James,  grocer. 
233  M'Kinlay,  A.,  hosier. 

Baird,  Alex.,  tailor. 
235  Clarke,  Samuel,  surgeon. 
237  Philips,  Archibald,  flesher. 
239  Carbarns,  John,  slater. 
243  Henderson,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 
245  Wilson,  Adam,  tailor. 

Wilson  &  M^Nab,  straw-hat  makers. 
Thomas,  William,  portioner. 
247  Stewart,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
251  Harvie,  James,  surgeon. 
253  Crow,  Jas.,  butter  and  egg  mercht. 
255  Wright,  James,  hairdresser. 
261  Hamilton,  Alex.,  tobacconist. 
263  Parker,  D.  &  J.,  grocers. 
265  Younger,  James,  victualler. 
269  Henderson,  A.,  earthenware  dealer. 
281  Anderson,  James,  tinsmith. 
283  Stobo,  David,  house-factor. 

285  Jack,  Mrs.  John,  broker. 

287  Anderson,  Miss  M.,  grocer. 

289  Murray,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

291  Livingstone,  Alex.,  flesher. 

301  Speirs,  Robert,  hairdresser. 

303  Conway,  John,  broker. 

307  Cullen,  David,  glazier. 

309  Maver,  William,  confectioner. 

311  Turnbull,  Robert,  flesher. 

331  King,  William,  cooper. 

337  Smith,  M.  A.,  grocer. 

339  Riddell,  John,  tailor  and  clothier. 

341  Sinclair,  William,  flesher. 

343  Craig,  Peter,  slater. 

347  Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

354  Currie,  Robert,  baker. 


352  Buchanan,  Andrew,  tobacconist. 

348  Forsyth,  John,  contractor, 

346  Forsyth,  John,  victualler. 

342  Johnston,  D.,  furnishing  shop. 

340  M'Caul,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

336  Dunn,  John,  ■\actualler. 

318  Devlin,  Thomas,  broker. 

316  O'Hair,  T.,  broker. 

314   Forrester,  John,  surgeon. 

304  M'Creddie,  M.,  rag  store. 

300  Horn,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 

298  Holt,  Thomas. 

296  Brock,  Wm.,  victualler. 

294  Bell,  Mrs.,  draper. 

290  Auld,  John,  painter. 

288  Gemmell,  William,  baker. 

284  Naismith,  Misses,  milliners. 

282  Hamilton,  George,  confectioner. 

280  Blair,  John  H.,  victualler. 

272  Murphy,  Robert,  broker. 

270  Nicol,  Robert,  tobacconist. 

266  Fettigrew,  Alexander,  eating-house 

keeper. 
260  Fingland,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant. 
258  Brown,  James. 

M'Kay,  Hugh. 
256  Cowan,  William,  surgeon. 
254  Baker,  Robert,  warehouseman. 
252  Dunn,  Gavin,  victualler. 
250  Hunter,  James,  teacher. 

M'Dugall,  Robert. 
248  Campbell,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
244  Thomson,  R.,  butter  and  egg  store. 
242  Graham,  Francis,   soap  and  candle 

warehouse. 
240  Anderson,  Mrs.,  baker. 
238  Wylie,  Matthew,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
232  Paterson,  John,  confectioner. 
230  Anderson,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
228  Goodwin,  Thomas,  baker. 
224  Martin,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
222  Allison,  Mrs.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 
220,  222  Vine  Tavern. 
220  Hanlon,  Patrick. 
218  Dow,  Alexander,   wine    and    spirit 

merchant. 
216  Aiken,  John,  wine  andspirit  mercht. 

College. 

M'Farlane,  Rev.  D.,  D.D.,  principal. 

Thomson,  William,  B.A.,  professor 
of  natural  philosophy. 

Thomson,  Dr.   WiUiam,  professor  of 
medicine. 

Reid,  Rev.  Dr.,  professor  of  church 
history. 

Ramsay,  W.,  professor  of  humanity. 

Lushington,  Edmund  L.,  professor  of 
Greek. 

Blackburn,  Hugh,  professor  of  ma- 
thematics. 


HIGH.— STREET  DIKECTORY.-HILL. 


389 


Fleming,  Eev.  D.  professor  of  mo- 
ral philosophy. 
Amott,  Walker,  LL.D,  professor  of 

botany. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  professor  of  logic. 
Hill,  Rev.  Dr.,  professor  of  divinity. 
Weir,  Duncan  Harkness,  M.A.,  pro- 
fessor of  oriental  languages. 
Macouochie,  A.  A.,  professor  of  laws. 
College  Open. 
Gilbert,  James,  milk  shop. 
University  Lying-in  Hospital. 
Bilsland,  Alex.,  japanner. 
170  Miller,  Peter,  flesher. 
164  Dick,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
158  Miller,  victualler. 
154  M'Naught,  Thomas,  tobacconist. 
150  Barr  &  Buchanan,  grocers. 
148  Walker,  VVm.,  slater. 
146  Dollar,  Hay,  tinsmith. 
144  Graeme,  John,  surgeon. 
142  Wotherspoon,  Wm.,  baker. 
136  Aitken,  Robert,  baker. 

Warnock,  James. 
132  Muir,  Wm.,  grain  merchant. 
128  M'Gregor,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
126  Aitken,  Robert,  pastry  baker. 
120  Martin,  Robert,  tobacconist. 
118  M'Pherson,  Neil,  chimney  sweeper. 
116  Wilson,  Thos.,  jun,,  baker. 
108  Gould,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
106  Boyle,  John,  dairyman. 
96  Aiken,  John,  wine  &  spirit  mercht. 
88  Muir,  John,  baker. 
86  Brown,  Alex.,  grocer. 
82  Blair,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
78  Davidson,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
74  Barr,  John,  wine  &  spirit  merchant. 
70  Brock,  Wm.,  provision  merchant. 
64  Archibald,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
62  Findlay,  John,  baker. 
56  Cassels,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
60  M'Pherson  Street. 

Boyd,  W.,  London  Arms  Inn. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  Wm. 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  dairyman. 
Minto,  David,  coffee-roaster. 
Monteath,   Alex.,   wine   and  spirit 

merchant. 
Laidlaw,  Matthew,  cabinetmaker. 
8  M'Alpine,  Hugh,  nail  manufac. 
2  Shiels,  M.,  &  Son,  confectioners. 
46  Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  hosiers. 
44  Grieve  &  Cochrane,  tobacconists. 
42  Glen,  Thomas,  flour  merchant. 
40  Goldie,  John,  Zebra  tavern. 
38  Marshall,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
28  Gilmour,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant. 
26  Miller,  Wm.,  cloth  merchant. 
24  Black,  Duncan,  reedmaker. 
20  Miller,  John,  draper. 
12  M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  warehouse- 
men. 


8  Begg,  Alexander,  draper. 

4  Struthers,  Thomas,  draper. 

HILL  ST.— Gallowgate. 
Free  St.  John's  School  of  Industry. 

2  Gray,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
46  Murdoch  &  Aitken,  foimders. 
80  Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  mills. 

HILL  ST.-Garnethill. 
1  Low,  R.  F.,  LL.D. 

Ewing,  Wm.,  storekeeper. 

3  Richardson,  George, 
Weir,  Dr.  William. 

5  Rae,  John. 

Hamilton,  James,  auctioneer. 
Fairbairn,  Thos.,  teacher  of  drawing. 
13  M'Quariie,  L,,  manufacturer. 
15  Tannahill,  R.  D.,  suigeon. 
Sharp,  George,  builder. 
Flint  &  Co.,  commission  merchants. 
Flint,  John,  of  Flint  #  Co. 
Good,  Miss. 
Ure,  John,  teacher. 
Urie,  Miss. 
Cunningham,  James. 
75  Dick,  Matthew. 
77  Brown,  Mrs.  C. 
Young,  James. 
Clark,  James. 
Wunsch,  Edward. 
79  Roxburgh,  John. 
83  Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
93   Wishart,  Captain  A. 

Buchanan,  David,  teacher. 
Bread  ALB  ANE  Terrace  to  113. 
97  Kelso,  James,  shipmaster. 
99  Knox,  Mrs. 
Cruickshank,  M. 

Brown,  James,  of  J.  ^  C.  Brown. 
105  Ferguson,  William. 

Clark,  Robert,  writer. 
107  M'Pherson,  John,  of  Collegiate  and 
Commercial  Academy. 
M'Pherson,  Angus,  of  Collegiate  find, 
Commercial  Academy. 
109  M'Callom,  Rev.  A.  K. 
Ill  Bunten,  Mrs.  Robert. 
113  Marshall,  John,  writer. 
117  Tolmie,  Alex.,  agent. 
119  Aylward,  Thomas. 
125  Morrison,  James. 

Morrison,  Alexander,  writer. 
133  M'Gilvray,  Robert,  clergyman. 
135  Gell,  Mrs. 
Ml  Wodrow,  Mrs.  Robert. 
145  Stuart,  John. 
149  Randolph  Place. 
Craig,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  William,  bootmaker. 
Pringle,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary. 
153  Bell,  James,  of  Bell  and  Bain. 
163  Beattie,  Rev.  A.  O.,  M.D.,  D.D. 


390 


HILL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HOLM. 


165  Whiteman,  "William,  merchant. 

169  Lindsay,  Robert,  builder. 

177  Watson,  Gilbert. 

185  Peebles,  Mrs. 

189  Cowau,  Mrs.  Alexander. 

191  Adam,  A.  M. 

Randolph  Terrace  to  140. 
164  Scobie,  Walter,  warebouseman. 
162  M'Nicol,  Archibald. 
160  Clark,  Charles. 
158  Alston,  John  James. 

Cockey,  William,  agent. 

Blues,  William. 

Miller,  James,  at  Crafts  and  Slell's. 
156  Jamieson,  Rev.  Robert. 
154  Broom,  William,  builder. 
152  Tod,  William,  Clydesdale  Bank. 

Law,  Alexander. 

Wotherspoon,  Matthew,  merchant. 

Sclauders,  Alexander,  grain  mercht. 

Paterson,  Mrs. 
150  Broadfoot,  Miss. 

Douglas,  Jlrs. 

Johnston,  William,  commission  mer- 
chant. 
148  Legeudre,  Misses,  boarding-school. 

Broom,  James. 

Murison,  Mrs. 

Forrest,  Frew. 
142  Ronald,  John,  jun. 
140  Struthers,  Gavin,  D.D. 

M'Dennid,  Miss. 
138  Anderson,  Mrs. 
132  Muir,  Rev.  Dr.  John. 
122  Roxburgh,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 
114  Swan,  Joseph,  engraver. 

PEEt,  Terrace  to  102. 
112  Stewart,  Alexander. 
110  M'Kay,  A. 
104  Adams,  MisseiB,  teachers  of  music. 

Adams,  Richard  &  Robert,  teachers 
of  music. 

Greer,  Dr.  James. 

Coats,  John. 
82  Carswell,  A.  G. 

Garnet  Place. 
60  Jamieson,  Joseph,  oil  merchant. 

M'Lauchlan,  Hugh,  accountant. 

Davie,  Mrs. 

Murdoch,  William,  merchant. 

Anderson,  Robert,  writer. 

M'Dowall,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Agxew  Place. 
C6  Ferguson,  James,  of  Kinmundy. 

M'Allister,  John. 

Muir,  R.  S.,  ofR.  8.  Muir  tj-  Co. 

Watt,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Albert  Place  to  40. 
,  46  Thomson,  Mrs. 
42  Carr,  Mrs. 

Barr,  Robert,  merchant. 
40  RoUand,  Miss. 

Whiteuill  Place  to  34. 


38  Johnston,  William,  com  factor. 
Crichtou,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

BILL  ST.-Anderston. 
St.    Patrick's    Chapel;     EzV.'    f* 
Handly,  minister. 
13  M'Intyre,  Peter,  house-factor. 

15  Lockhart,  William,  brushmaker. 

HOLLAIfD  PLACS. 

1  M'Naught,  Patrick,  cotton-spinner. 

2  Yuile,  Mrs.  Robert. 

3  Miller.  Miss. 

4  Hall,  Mrs. 

5  Mein,  Alexander,  writer. 

6  Mills,  George. 

7  Byers,  John. 

8  Spence,  William,  architect. 

9  M'Dougall,  Rev.  Archd. 
10  Robertson,  John. 

16  Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  watchmakers. 
Ramsay,  Mrs. 

HOLLAND  ST. 

91   Picken,  Richmond,  beadle. 
150  Allan,  James. 

De  Montfleury,  A. 

Spreull,  James. 

Thompson,  A.  G.,  civil  engineer. 

Barley,  Samuel,  qfS.  C.  Barley  ^  Co. 

Spreull,  Misses. 
14a  Mather,  John. 

HOLM  ST. 

101  Bonded  Stores. 

Munro,  George,  wri!;ht  and  builder. 
Archer,  Charles,  cabinetmaker. 
Anderson  &  Henderson,  wrights. 

155  Fulton,  James,  jun.,  hamcurer. 
169  Haliday,  William,  cowfeeder. 
197  Stark,  J.  M.,  teacher. 

217  Spiers,  Robert,  grocer. 
223  Grainger,  John,  cowfeeder. 
230  Philp,  Andrew,  builder. 
222  Hunter,  George,  beadle. 

M'Indoe,  James,  wright. 
210  Norris,  Alexander,  portiouer. 
204  Daly,  Michael,  painter. 

Hogg,  Alexander,  farrier. 

Jeans,  J.,  locker  of  customs. 
202  Gracie,  James,  beadle  to  Dr.  Bates. 

Jaap,  Ludovic,  teacher  of  music. 
188  Munro,  John,  tea  dealer. 

Paterson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  keeper, 
186  M'Cowan,  John,  cotton-waste  dealer. 
168  Stewart,  Alexander,  builder. 

156  Walker, William, Venetian-bliud  ma- 

nufacturer. 
140  M'Dougal,  Alexander,  cartwright. 
Locke,  William,  teacher  of  music. 
Mann,  John,   beadle    of    Free    St. 
Enoch's. 
136  Gemmill,  Archd.,  commission  agent. 


HOLMHEAD.— STREET  DIRECTOET.— HOPE. 


391 


110  Muir,  James,  wright. 
Hay,  Charles,  mason. 

HOLMHEAD  ST. 

13  Hume,  William. 
Martin,  William. 
MacNair,  John  Scott. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  D. 
Gilmour,  James,  salesman. 
Lecky,  F.  B.,  merchant. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  iron  merchant. 
Duncan,  Henry,  hatter. 

17  Campbell,  Donald. 

Lister,  Alex. 

Greenshields,  James. 

Anderson,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

Stirling,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

Kennedy,  Roger,  pattern-drawer. 

Anderson,  James. 
43   Murray,  Douglas. 

Duncan,  George  D. 

M'Cracken,  Mrs  ,  lodgings. 

Anderson,  Miss  Janet,  lodgings. 

Kennedy,  John. 

Ferguson,  James,  grain  merchant. 

Glass,  Charles  D. 

49  Sinclair,  Mrs.  Archd. 
Drysdale,  A.  B. 
Eraser,  Wm. 

Wright,  W.  B.,  commission  inercht. 

Fraser,  Wm  ,  manufacturer. 
53  Andrew,  Mrs. 

Millen,  John,  teacher. 

Hardie,  Mrs. 

Aitken,  Wm. 

Wallace,  Miss. 

narrower.  Miss. 

M'Farlane,  Geo.,  accountant. 
62  Duncan,  Rev.  Walter. 

Waddell,  Wm  ,  builder. 

Clarke,  John,  writer. 

Euthven,  James. 

50  Gault,  Mrs. 

48  M'Lehose,  Mrs.  A. 

Thomson,  James,  lath-splitter. 
Rankine,  Mrs.  D. 
Findlay,  Mrs.  James. 
Pollock,  Misses,  seminary  for  young 
ladies. 

14  Liddel,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker. 
Smith,  D.,  bookkeeper. 
Carrick,  Andrew,  accountant. 
Liddell,  Thomas. 

12  Cunningham,  John,  grocer. 

10  Kelly,  NeU,  beadle  of  Free  Tron. 

HOPE  ST. 

5  Morison,  J.,  corn  dealer. 

9  Clow,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  corn  merchants. 

13  Taylor,  H.,  &  Sons,  grain  merchts. 
WUkie,  David,  corn  factor. 
Brown  &  Co.,  merchants. 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  corn  factor. 


19  Baptist  Chapel. 

Cochran,  Daniel,  beadle. 
2 1  Paterson,  John,  grain  merchant. 
23  Harvie,  James,  timber  merchant. 
53  Falkirk  Ale  Stores.     H.  Dove,  agt. 

Dove,  Hector,  merchant 
75  Dyer,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
77  Edwards,  Mrs. 
Stewart,  Allan. 

Murray,  J;imes,  general  weigher. 
79   Currie,  Alex.,  plane-maker. 
83  Robb,  George,  M.R.C.,V.S. 
New  Corn  Exchange. 
105  Galloway,  Andrew,  upholsterer. 
107  Smith,  W  &  J.,  merchants. 
Martin,  Geo.,  civil  engineer. 
109  Scott,  Colquhoun,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Adam,  James. 
Kerr,  Mrs. 
Laing,    John,    &    Co.,    commission 

merchants. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  jun.,  confectioner. 
Ronald,  W.  George,  &  Co.,  merchta. 
115  Wardlaw,  Ralph,  agent. 
Gilchrist,  W.  S. 
Wotherspoon,  Miss. 
129   Crooks,  Mrs.,  surgeon-dentist. 
135  Robb,  George,  M.K.C,V.S. 

Smellie,  Wm.,  drysalter. 
137  Pin-die,  Miss. 

Beilbie,  W.R.,  M.D. 
141   Paterson,  Robert,  surgeon. 
143   Wilson,  James,  M.D. 

1 73  Jack  &  Paterson,  cabinetmakers. 

177  Shaw,  N.  R. 
Rankin,  Miss. 
Miller,  Alexander. 

179  Murdoch,  J.,  of  Stephen,  Blair,  cf  Co, 
196  Wilson,  Thomas,  of  Post-office. 

Pearson,  Peter,  draper. 
Anderson,  James,  house-factor. 
190  Craig,  John,  grocer. 
Irvine,  John,  sen. 

180  Scott,  Mrs. 

Howliscn,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

Stark,  Miss. 

Stewart,  Robert. 

Reid,  J.  C. 

Gillespie,  Mrs. 

Gray,  Charles,  painter. 

Anderson,  Mrs. 

Keith,  Mi;3s,  teacher  of  piano-forte. 

Clelland,  Robert,  grocer. 

Parkhill,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

178  M'Kab,  Richard,  grocer. 

174  Mathews,  Geo.,  spirit  merchant. 
172  Billing,    W.    H.,  homeopathic  che- 
mist. 

168  Milne,  Miss,  milliner. 

166  M'Laren,  K., of  Ferguson  S^  M''Laren, 

Alexander,  Jas.,  at  Gray  <^  Wilson's. 

Hunter,  James,  merchant. 
164  Stark,  James,  surgeon. 


392 


HOPE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HOSPITAL. 


162  Lang,  J.,  jun.,  writer. 
158  Thompson,  Wm.,  green  grocer. 
156  Rennie,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 
154  Blair,  James,  merchant. 
Atild,  Thomas. 
Smith,  Robert. 
152  Livingston,  C,  &  Co.,  grocers,  Post- 
office  Receiving-house. 
150  Stevenson,  Mathew,  bootmaker. 
148  Mair,  Misses,  French  staymakers. 
146  M'Intosh,  Miss,  miUiner. 
144  Lawson,  Mrs.  John. 
140  Gardiner,  J.,  hairdresser. 
138  Buchanan,  Jas.,  commission  merclit. 
136  Morrison,  Bryce,  upholsterer. 
130  Kerr,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 
Hunter,  Archd.,  clothier. 
Hunter,  Thomas,  banker. 
122  Jamieson,  J.  P.,  manufacturer. 

Handyside,  R.  B.,  merchant. 
112  Baird  &  Thomson,  architects. 
108  Davidson,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoe  shop. 
106  Macintosh,  John,  upholsterer. 
100  Berry  &  Henderson,  com  factors. 
90  Munro,  D.  &  W.,  bakers. 
86  Eeedman,  William,  corn  factor. 
82  Smellie,  William,  carter. 
80  Caird,  John,  plasterer. 

Caird,  William,  plasterer. 
68  Taylor,  David,  silversmith. 
66  Laing,  David,  veterinary  surgeon. 
64  Clerk,  D.  &  A.,  smiths. 
62  Findlay,  Peter,  smith. 
60  Ferguson,  Jas.,  commission  agent. 
58  Mathieson,  J.  A.,  grain  merchant. 
Climie,  Robert,  civil  engineer. 
Ker,  David,  grain  merchant. 
Ker,  William,  maltster. 
Cramsie,  John,  commission  mercht. 
Dryden,  Lamb,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Mathieson,  Kenneth,  architect. 
56  Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.,  grain  merchts. 

St.  Columba  Church. 
54  Milne,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  corn  factors. 
38  Clunie,  R.  A.,  merchant. 
30  Hunter,  John,  &  Son,  grain  merchts. 
M'Lellan,  Walter,  iron  merchant. 
Haldane,  Mrs. 
Binnie,  William. 
28  Maxwell,  Clerk,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
20  Watson,  Robert,   Son,  &  Co.,  corn- 
factors. 
16  M'Murraj',  James,  ironmonger. 
Leckie,  Andrew,  flesher. 
Henderson,  James,  merchant. 
Granger,  James,  baker. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  com  factor. 
Johnstore,  William,  com  factor. 
14  Gibson  &  Clark,  corn  factors. 

HOPE  ST.,  Anderston. 

2  Forrest,  James,  millwright. 
Grant,  James,  builder. 


11  M'Kinnon,  Chas.,  spirit  merchant. 

10  Falconer,  W.  and  A. 

HOPETOUN  PLACE. 

3  Jeffrey,  Thomas. 

M'Farlane,  Robert. 

Ross,  AUan. 

M'Waters,  James. 

Chambers,  Mrs. 

Hardie,  Mrs. 

Shirra,  Mrs. 

Ross,  John. 
5  Meiklejohn,  Mrs. 
9  Steel,  Mrs.  George. 

Menzies,  Rev.  David. 

Robertson,  Patrick, 

Alexander,  Thomas. 

Thomson,  Mrs. 

11  M'Coll,  Mrs.  Alex. 
Stevenson,  Miss. 
Eadie,  William. 
Martin,  James. 
Anderson,  J.  M. 
Gilchrist,  Robert. 

14  M'Callura,  Mungo. 

HOSPITAL  ST. 

5  M'Intyre,  Wm.,  grocer. 
11  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  dairy. 
17  Miller,  John,  letter-carrier,  P.O. 
29  Shields,  John,  house  factor. 
Kent,  A.  S. 

Margey,  Hugh,  bookseller. 
31  Henderson,  William,  baker. 
39  Stewart,  Wm.,  gardener. 
43  Rowand,  James,  surgeon. 
45  M 'Donald,  George,  bootmaker. 
61  United  Presbyterian  Church ;  E«v.  J. 

S.  Taylor. 
81  Neil,  Robert,  plumber. 
91  Patton,  John,  grocer. 
95  Gentleman,  Wm.,  flesher. 
97   Taylor,  Wm.,  baker. 

Anderston,  Robert,  printer. 
Armstrong,  James. 
101  Boyd,  James,  grocer. 
103  Murray,  James. 
105  Sellers,  James,  agent. 

Walmer  Place. 
1 07  Park,  David,  merchant. 

Kerr,  Mrs. 
113  Beath,  .John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
121  Taylor,  James,  clerk,  Post-offic«. 
123  Muir,  Mrs. 

Davidson,  John,  of  J.  Davidson  <f  Co. 
125  Herbertson,  George,  builder. 

Herbertson,  James,  wright, 
127  Selkirk,  J.,  grocer. 
129  Muir,  Miss. 

Myles,  D.,  merchant. 
Muir,  John. 
131  Campbell,  James,  baker. 
133  Ainslie,  David. 


HOSPITAL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HUNTER. 


393 


133  Neilson,  R.,  teacher. 

Bamet,  Joseph,  coal  agent. 
Boyd,  Adam,  ageut. 

135  Dickie,  Alex.,  clerk.  Western  Bank. 
145  M'Cunn,  Peter,  shoemaker. 

147  Stott,  Robert,  grain  agent,  &c. 

Hosie,  Mrs.  James. 
172  Reid,  Robert,  brick-builder. 

Trew,  James,  tailcr. 

Riddell,  William,  manufacturer. 

Castlemilk  Place. 
166  Balderston,  John. 

Walton,  James,  inland  revenue  oiBcer. 
162  Grant,  G.  A.,  hosier. 
158  Spence,  Wm.,  jun.,  ironmonger. 

Stewart,  P. 
156  Gibson,  John,  baker. 
154  Hogarth,    John,    oificer   of    inland 

revenue. 
152  Gordon,  Thomas,  victualler. 
140  Lamberton,  Hugh,  confectioner. 

Bowman,  Thomas,  jun.,  portioner. 

136  M'Intosh,  John,  lace  manufacturer. 
Neil,  Robert,  slater. 

M'Lean,  Archibald. 
Walker,  Miss. 
M'Tear,  John. 

M'Dougall,  A.,  commission  agent. 
130  Moore,  A.,  coal  agent. 
M'Lean,  Rev.  Alexander. 
Shanks,  Miss. 
122  Aitkinsou,  James. 

Rohead,  John. 
114  Watson,  Adam,  salesman. 
Wilson,  William. 
Wilson,  Robert. 

Hood,  John,  lace  manufacturer. 
108  Pattison,  John. 

Crawford,  R.,  architect. 
Wilson,  William. 
102  Ramsay,  Andrew,  clothier. 
Howatt,  H.  R.,  surgeon. 
Howat,  W.,  superintendent  of  Gor- 
bals  Burying-ground. 
98  Hutchesontown  Free  Church. 
92  Montgomery,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
90  Morton,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
86  Loftus,  Misses,  milliners. 
82  Cochrane,  William. 

Paterson,    Thomas    L.,   warehouse- 
man. 
Clow,  H. 
78  Lindsay,  Allan,  dairyman. 
74  MUler,  Gavin,  grocer. 
62  Boyle,  James,  carter  and  dairyman. 
60  Perry,  Arthur,  grocer. 
56  Meiklejohn,  James,  spirit  dealer, 
54  Frisken,  James  &  Charles. 
50  M'Callum,  John,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
46  Harvie,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
22  Russell,  William,  grocer. 
20  Ritchie,  John,  grocer. 


18  Thomson,  David,  shoemaker. 
6  Milne,  John. 

HOUSTON  ST. 

4  Stuart,  Mrs.  William. 

8  Hetherington,  M.,  file-cutter. 

HOWARD  ST. 

1  Tweedie,  David,  agent. 

2  Bell,  James,  glass  merchant. 

11  Small,  F.,  wright. 

25  Low,  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

41  Campbell,  D.,  drysalter. 

43  Moncrieff,  James,  jun.,  commission 

agent. 

51  M'CoU,  John,  merchant. 

53  Balfour  &  Co.,  furniture  dealers. 
66  Maxwell  Street  Coach  Work. 
66  M'Millan,  William,  slater. 

Balfour,  T. 

Agnew,  John. 

Alexander,  WiUiam,  jeweller. 

Kay,  Thomas,  carver. 

52  M'Ewen,  Colin,  merchant. 

50  Campbell  &  M'Dougall,  drysalters. 
48  Beith,  David,  agent. 

46  Drummond,  D.,  merchant. 

44  Stewart,  D.,  stationer. 

42  Parkin,  George,  sawmaker. 

26  Ilamell,  John,  poulterer. 
22  Paisley  Canal  Co. 

12  O'Halloran  &  Brown,  merchants. 
8  Dickson,  James,  merchant. 

6  Malcolm,  G.,  &  Co.,  spirit  dealers. 
2  Govan,  John, 

Anderson,  Wm.,  commission  agent. 

M'Lachlan,  A.,  agent. 

Alexander,  T,,  lithographer. 

HOWARD  ST.,  East. 
8  M'Kirdy  &  Ferguson,  fish  merchts. 

13  Jamieson,  John,  fish-curer. 

21  M'Arthur,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
25  M'Arthur,  D.,  fish-curer. 
31  M'Naught,  Thomas,  bricklayer. 
33  M'Murray,  Wm.,  carver  and  gilder. 

Fenton,  Thomas,  and  Son,  slaters. 

Paton,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

Jennings,  Alex.,  silver-plater. 
39  M'Intyre,  Andrew,  fish-curer. 

47  Mitchell,  W.,  leather  merchant. 

56  Sword  &  Johnston,  leather  merchts. 
50  Provand,  G.  &  J.,  colour  merchants. 
46  Kittle,  Thomas,  joiner. 

Beattie,  James,  waste  dealer. 

HOWAED  STREET-Bridgeton. 

2  Dick,  John,  and  Son,  thread  manu- 

facturers. 

HUNTER  ST. 

3  Stewart,  John,  shoemaker. 
11  Allan,  Mrs.,  cowfeeder. 

T  2 


394 


IIUTCHESON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— HUTCHESON. 


15  Brown,  Wm.,  brushmaker. 
19  Lennox,  Gavin,  plasterer. 

HUTCHESON  ST. 

5  Keith,  J.,  and  Son,  booksellers  and 
auctioneers. 

Ramsay,  George,  brushmaker. 

Gorman,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  lithographers. 
11  Greer,  Dr.,  professor  of  Hygeianism. 
15  Henderson,  Thos.,  &  Sou,  clothiers. 

Ferguson,  David,  merchant. 

Kirkpatrick,  Robert,  clothier. 

M'Fadyen,  P.  H.,  upholsterer. 

Stewart  &  M'Nair,  lithographers. 

Murray,  James,  clothier. 
17  Paton,  William,  bootmaker. 
23  Jeffrey,  M.  &  J.,  bathing  establish- 
ment. 

Ramsay,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier. 
25  Gordon,  George,  confectioner. 
29  Neilsou,  Thomas,  house-factor. 

M'Intyre,  Donald,  measurer. 

Richmond,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Aitchison,  Misses,  dressmakers. 
31  Dodd,  Peter,  &  Co.,  provision  mer- 
chants. 
37  Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  soap  and  can- 
dle manufacturers. 
39  Barclay,  Paton,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
43  Sword,  James,  yr.,  wine  merchant. 
51  Hastie,  William,  painter  and  paper- 
hanger. 
57  Hodge,  Mrs.,  register  office. 
59  M'Crostie,  Alex.,  tavern  keeper. 

Miller,  Jas.,  warper  and  house-factor. 

Burmond,  John,  manufacturer. 

Ihorburn,   Beith,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 

Coats,  Thomas,  sen.,  &  Co.,  muslin 
manufacturers. 

Blackie,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 

Crawford,  W.,  lappet-cutter. 

Scoon,  Jacob,  stay  manufacturer. 
69  Beswick,  William,  gold  beater. 
71  Perrjf,  Francis,  spirit  dealer. 
73  Porter,  James,  writer. 

M'Intosh,  John,  manufacturer. 

Christie,  George,  writer. 

M'Farlaue,  George,  warehouseman. 

Douglas  &  Holmes,  writers. 

Holmes,  R.  R.,  writer. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings. 

Munro,  Robert,  messenger-at-arms. 
77  Niven,  Daniel,  jun.,  mill-furnisher. 
79  Hutcheson,  James,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 

Hutcheson,  Robert,  merchant. 
83  Grey,   Robert,  of  Shawswater  Spin- 
ning Company. 
91  Kilbirnie  Cotton  Works  Company. 
95  Henderson,  James,  heddle  manufact. 

Liddell,  James,  warehouseman. 

M'Lean  &  Finlayson,  manufacturers. 


95  Mair,  James,  muslin  manufacturer. 

M'Ewan,  Charles,  manufacturer. 
99  Walls,  William,  merchant. 
101  Central  Register  Office. 

Hope,  Alex.,  manufacturing  chemist. 
103  Thomson,  Mrs.  Jas.,  tavern  keeper. 
Ferguson,  John,  commission  mercht. 
Waddell,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Boyd,  Adam,  commission  agent. 
Christie,  W.,  &  Co.,  muslin  manufac. 
Tait,  James,  manufacturer. 
108   Paul,  John,  writer. 

Buchanan,  J.  &  J.,  muslin  manufac. 
Gray,  Thomas,  manufacturer, 
106  Glen,  John,  commission  agent. 
lOi  Paterson,  James,  merchant. 
98   Thomson,  R.  &  J.,  shawl  manufac. 
72  Merchants'  House  Buildings. 

Leslie,  John,  commission  merchant. 
70  Merchants'  House;  Archd.  Newall, 

collector. 
68  National    Security    Savings    Bank; 

William  Meikle,  actuary. 
66  City  Chambers. 

Reddie,  James,  advocate. 
Forbes,  Arthur,  town-clerk. 
Turner,  Angus,  town-clerk. 
Davie,  William,  town-clerk. 
Simson,  Thomas,  writer. 
Cunningham,  A.,  Sasine  Office. 
Burgh  Sasine  Office;  A.  Cunning- 
ham. 
City  Fiscal's  Office ;  John  Burnet. 
City    Chamberlain's    Office  ;    John 

Strang,  LL.D.,  chamberlain. 
M'Callum,   D.,  accountant.   Cham- 
berlain's Office. 
M'CoU,  D.,  keeper  of  City  Chambers. 
64   Robertson,  R.  &  J.,  bat  manufac. 
62  M'Cracken  &  Chalmers,  manufac. 
Boyd,  Alex.,  manufacturers. 
I  Riddell,  William,  manufacturer. 

I  Hogg,  William  C.,  warper. 

Welsh,  William,  manufacturer. 
60  Thomson,  Johnston,  spirit  dealer. 
56  Murdoch,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
48  Milroy  &  Rodie,  wholesale  tea  mer- 
chants. 
46  Morton,  J,,  eating-house. 
44  Hai-vey,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 
Dunn,  John,  flesher. 
Millar,  Mungo,  tailor. 
42  Black,  James,   iusptctor  of  weights 
and  measures. 
Begg,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht 
34  Robertson,  Thos.,  lithographer,  &e. 

Maltman  &  Ure,  manufacturers. 
28  Scott,  John,  confectioner,  grocer,  and 

wine  merchant. 
24  Lawrie,  John,  Waterloo  hotel. 
Dunn,  William,  tailor. 
Alexander,  Robert,  clothier. 
Jack  &  Anderson,  writers. 


HYDEPAEK.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— INGRAM. 


395 


24  M'Dairmid,  A.  R.,  commission  mer- 
chant. 
Sclanders,  D.,  engraver. 
20  Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  lithographers. 
18  Donaldson,  Alexander,  clothier. 
Spreull,  James. 
Galloway  &   M'Dougall,   hardware 

merchants. 
Johnston,  George,  clothier. 
Morrison,    Archd.,    pattern-drawer, 
print-cutter,  and  lithographer. 
16  Scotland,  G.  D.,  bookbhider. 
14  Paterson,  E.,  vinegar  merchant. 
12  Robertson,   Robert,  &   Co.,   oil  and 

colour  merchants. 
10  Turner  &  Park,  clothiers. 
Mitchell,  Archibald,  clothier. 

HYDEPAEK  ST. 

23  Henderson,  P.,  &  Co.'s  marble  works. 
45  M'Adam,   Wm.  Hydepark  Pottery 
and  Bottle-works. 
M'Adam,  John. 
49  Connel,  William,  bonding  store. 
109  Miller  &  Pearce,  plumbers. 

117  Briukly,  John,  flint-miller. 

118  Marshall,  Archibald,  joiner. 
Douglas,  Sholto. 

104  Neilson  &  Co.,  Hydepark  Foundry. 
58  Anderson,  George,  &  Co.'s  chemical 

works, 
54  Matthew,  James. 
4  Boyd  &  Son,  cabinetmakers. 

INDIA  ST. 

25  Boyd,  James. 
27  M'Lean,  John. 

31  Lancaster,  Jliss. 

32  Napier,  John,  engineer. 

26  Gibb,  William  R.,  M.D. 
24  Kerr,  Loraine  M. 

22  Middleton,  George,  merchant. 

20  Dawson,  Patrick,  distiller. 

18  Lamont,  Robert,  writer. 

16  Kinnear,  John  G. 

14  Knox,  Robert,  writer. 

12  Campbell,  Charles,  silk  manufac. 

8   Fleming,  Mrs.  Robert. 

6  Alston,  James  W.,  merchant. 

4  Rutherglen,  Andrew. 

2  Howie,  James,  writer. 

INDIA  ST.,  West. 
1  Henderson,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Arthur,  Allan. 

INGRAM  ST. 
1  Edgar,  Mrs.,  and  Miss  Taylor,  dress- 
makers. 
Hutton  &  Baird,  merchants. 
Fisher,  A.  B.,  pocket-book  maker. 
Allan,  James. 

3  Kennedy,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  agents. 


21  East  Ingram  Court. 

Gilmour  &  Co.,  calenderers. 
King,  J.,  clerk. 
25  Heggie,  George,  cabinetmaker. 
27  Wylie,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  manufac. 
M'Douald,  C,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
29  Boj'd,  James,  cotton-yarn  merchant 

and  agent. 
33  Younger  &  White,  agents. 
37  M'Farlane  &  Anderson,  commission 
merchants, 
Bryson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
47  M'Leroy,  Hamilton,  &  Co,,  cotton- 
spinners. 
49  Reid,  Alexander,  dyer. 
51  Bryson,  John  Burns,  writer. 
57  Harley  &  M'Lean,  stationers. 
59  Henderson,  Francis,  grocer. 
61  Mason,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
65  Naisniith,  John,  hairdresser  &  bath- 
ing establishment. 
69  M'Connell,  James,  bleacher. 

Harley,  Archd.  B.,  shawl  manufac. 
Wylde,  Roger,  &  Son,  manufacturers. 
Turner  &  Muter,  manufacturers. 
Laird  &  Thomson,  manufacturers. 
71  M'Donald,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
85  Miller  &  Co.,  booksellers  and  sta- 
tioners. 
87  Stirling,  William,  spirit  merchant. 

Fulton,  J.  &  W.,  scourers. 
89  Laurie  &  Foulds,  manufacturers. 
97  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
113  Paterson,   Robert,  &  Co.,  clothiers 

and  hatters. 
115  Kennedy,  Jas.,  wholesale  stationer. 
119  Boyd,  David,  &  Co.,  wholesale  sta- 
tioners. 
123  Edgar,  Mills,  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers. 
125  Wallace,  Margaret,  fruiterer. 
127  Wright,  J.  &  J,,  cotton  brokers. 

Livingston,  Chas.  S.,  cotton  broker. 
129  M'Donald  &  Robertson,  hot-pressers 
and  packers. 
Thomson,  Jas.,  &  Son,  accountants. 
Cameron,  R.  H.,  agent. 
Cook,  George,  starch  manufacturer. 
Hamilton  &  Sinclair,  writers. 
Brown,  William,  designer  for  calico 

printing. 
Service  &  Workman,  manufacturers. 
135  Mackay  &  Kirkwood,  wholesale  sta- 
tioners. 
145  Hay,  Bartholomew,   &  Co.,  muslin 
manufacturers. 
M'Nab,  J.,  calico-printer. 
Wilson,  T.  &  D.,  muslin  manufac. 
Ritchie  &  Murdoch. 
155  Levey,  Mrs.  W.,  furrier. 
157  Terras  &  Dawson,  boot  and  shoe- 
makers. 
159  Cram,  John,  stationer. 
163  West  Ingram  Court. 


398 


INGRAM.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— JAMAICA. 


163  Mair,  John,  &  Co. 
Broom,  James,  &  Co. 
Brown  &  Wilson. 
Gibson,  George,  merchant. 
Marshall,  J.  &  A.,  manufacturers. 
Hinshaw,  William,  &  Co. 
Lean,  John,  &  Sons. 
Barr,  William,  manufacturer. 
M'Naughtan    &    Cochran,   cotton- 
brokers. 
Cairns,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton-brokers. 
Park  &  Thomson,  manufacturers. 
165  Isbister,  M.,  fruiterer. 
167  Orr,  John,  &  Co.,  hosiers. 
]38  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank.      James 

Robertson,  agent. 
134  M'Donald,  James,  porter  do. 
128  M'Cleland,  J,    and   M'Kenzie,  ac- 
countants. 
Bruce,  Eamsay,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
Broadfoot,  Douglas,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Balneves,  Henry,  manufacturer. 
Dick,  John  and  Charles,  &  Co.,  com- 
mission merchants. 
126  Paterson,  John,  &  Co.,  stationers. 
122  Bogle,  Peter,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners. 
110  Glasgow  Athenseum. 

Black,  John,  commission  merchant. 
86  Blackwood  &  Smith,  yarn  merchts. 
78  Bartholomew,  John,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
68  Campbell,  Chas.,  and  Andw.  Neilson, 

managers  of  Bank  of  Scotland. 
66  Bank  of  Scotland. 
62  Hamilton,  D.,  yam  and  commission 

merchant. 
60  Black,  J.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  warehouse- 
men. 
58  Watson,  James,  &  Co. 
Hutcheson's  Hospital. 
52  Macintyre,  J.  &  J.,  merchants. 
Dickson,  Thomas,  yarn  agent. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  lithographer. 
50  Paterson,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
36  Drysdale  &  Wilson,  warehousemen. 
Sloan,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Craven  &  Harrop. 
M'Farlane,  George,  jun.,  agent. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  &  Son. 
32  Fleming,  Watson,  &  Nairn,  merchts. 

and  turkey-red  dyers. 
26  Hussey,    William,    &    Son,   cotton- 
spinners. 
22  Stewart,  James,  calico-printer. 
20  Hall,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Russell,  Miller,  &  Russell,  manufac- 
turers. 
18  Winton,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  commission 

merchants. 
16  Government  School  of  Design.    C.  H. 
Wilson,  head  master. 
8  Walker,  Robert,  &  Son,  manufacts. 
Walker,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
St.  David's  Church. 


JACKSON  ST. 

3  Smith,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Mullen,  James,  broker. 

15  Miller,  John,  cooper. 

29  Dennistoun,  Ebenezer,  wood  mercht. 
33  Muir,  W.,  &  Co.,  cotton-waste  dealen?. 

35  Inland  Revenue  Office. 

36  Lade,  D.,  &  Co.,  spirit  merchants. 
20  Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  iron  merclits. 

16  Ritchie,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit 

merchants. 
Robertson,  George,  &  Co. 

8  M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  rectifier. 

JAIL  SftlTARE. 

8,  10,  12,  14,  Robertson  &  M'Dougall. 
china  warehouse. 

16  Mason,  J.,  &  Sons,  china  merchants. 

18  Quin,  John,  china  merchant. 
20  Niven,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

17  ]\Iilroy,  James,  broker. 

1  M'Leish,  John,  wine  merchant. 

JAMAICA  ST. 

5  Wilson,  J.,  &  Co.,  bootmakers. 

9  Rutherford,  "William,  spirit  mercht. 
1 1  Steel,  James,  grain  merchant. 

19  Arnott,  Cannock,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
23  Wingate,  Oliver,  agent. 

Clark,  Mrs.,  Temperance  hotel. 
25  M'Feat,  William,  &  Co.,  china  mer- 
chants. 
27  M'Donald,  A. 
29  Hunter,  John,  Cossack  tavern. 

M'Kechnie,  J.,  Sandy  Roger  tavern. 
33  Russell,  John,  tobacconist. 
37  Tweedie  &  Crawford,  ironmongers. 
Dalrymple,  Mrs.,  coffee-house. 
Whyte,  John,  glass  merchant. 
43  Miller,  Jas.,  clothier. 
47  Gray,  Thomas,  tinware  merchant. 
49  Dodds,  Wm.,  cordage  manufacturer 
51  Anderson,  D.,  spirit  dealer.  '-' 

57  Baxter,  John,  glass  warehouse. 
59  M'Gregor,  P.,  bootmaker. 
61  Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  grocers. 
63  Watt,  James,  hosier. 
65  Marshall,  R.  M.,  shipbroker. 
M'Intyre,  Dugald,  agent. 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Mackenzie  &  Munro,  agents. 
Kirk  wood,  Hobert,  sen,,  agent. 
Bethune  &  IiI'Donald,  agents. 
Orme,  James,  &  Co.,  agents, 
Milligan,  John,  &  Co,,  ship  agents. 
M'Donald,  John,  agent. 
67  Gibson,  John,  hosier. 
69  Wilson  &  Co.,  Glasgow  Confection- 
ery Hall. 
73  M'Dougall,  D.,  &  Son,  bootmaker.s. 
75  Cameron,  T.,  &  Co.,  steamboat  agts. 

Sneddon,  D.  &  J.,  agents. 
79  Phillips,  Jas.,  tobacco  manufacturer. 


JAMES.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— JOHN. 


397 


81  Walker,  T.,  draper. 
83  Allan  &  Poynter. 

Morris,  James,  &  Co. 

Baird,  John. 

Fleming,  James,  agent. 

Roxburgh  &  Faulds,  agents. 
85,  87  Johnston  &  Neil,  agents. 
96  Thomson,  W.,  jeweller. 
86  Miller,  L.,  clothier. 
80  Baird,  Geo.,  baker  and  spirit  dealer. 
76  Edinburgh  Ropery  &  Sail  Cloth  Co. 
74  Bell,  David,  jeweller. 
72  Cruickshanks,  J.,  Oak  tavern. 
70  AUister,  James,  glass  merchant. 
54  Ferguson  &  Anderson,  iron  merchts. 
50  Craig,  Peter,  ironmonger, 
48  Shaw,  William,  hairdresser. 

46  Agnew,  Peter,  tailor. 
M'Laren,  John,  &  Co. 

44  Yountr,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
28  M'Gregor,  J.  W.,  cooper. 
24  Johnston,  Brothers,  &  Co. 
J.  P.  Brown  &  Co. 

22  M'Laren,  C.  &  A.,  glass  merchants 

and  glaziers. 
18  Morrison,  N.,  saddler. 

16  Mathie  &  Dougall,  clothiers. 
14  M'Connell,  Archd.,  &  Co. 

Hutcheson,    David,    &   Co.,    steam 
packet  agents. 

12  Marshall,  James,  china  merchant. 
10  Glass,  Alex.,  clothier. 

Gourlay  &  Linn,  fringe  manufacts. 

8  Blackwood  &  Dobson,  clothiers. 
6  Clark,  D.  C.,  &  Co.,  drapers. 

JAMES  ST.-Calton. 

13  Young,  WiUiam,  M.D. 

23  Coubrough,  Mrs.,  broker. 

35  Mushet,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

47  Simpson,  George,  baker. 
Crawford,  Robert,  wright, 

26  Campbell,  John. 

12  Orr,  Andrew,  weavers'  office. 

JAMES  ST.— Greenhead. 

1  Miller,  George,  chemist. 
MacFarlane,  Brothers,  &  Co. 

4  M'Coard,  Wm.,  cotton  merchant. 
Mitchell,  R.  &  P.,  cotton-spinners. 

2  Lawrie,  William. 

JAMES  ST.-MUe-end. 

17  Affleck,  Thomas,  manufacturer. 

33  Cameron,  Robert,  crucible  manufact. 

JANE  ST. 
Oakfield  Place  to  13. 

3  Gallowaj^,  Miss. 
Galloway,  J.,  merchant. 

9  Hamilton,  Miss. 
Christie,  Thomas  C. 
Christie,  James. 


11  Gordon,  Mrs.  William. 
13  Lade,  David,  merchant. 

St.  Jude's  Church. 
4  M'Ruer,  Mrs.  John. 

JOHN  ST. 

7  Black,  J.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
9  Farie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  agents. 
13  Procurators'  Library. 

Blair,  Horatius,  writer. 

Anderson,  William,  accountant. 

Cunningham,  William,  writer. 

Burnet,  James  B.,  writer. 

Wright,  Robert,  writer. 

Burnet,  James  B.,  writer. 

Hastie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Drummond,  Alexander. 

Coulson,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  merchant?. 
17  Walker,  Gavin,  manufacturer. 

Paton,  J.  &  D.,  woollen  manufact. 

Tennant,  Charles,  &  Co,  chemists. 
19  Thomson,  Robert,  and  Son,  Adelplii 

Cotton  Works. 
29  Wesleyan  Methodist  Chapel. 
31   Oliphant,  Robert,  stationer. 
33  Woodraas,  Jas.,  packing-box  maker. 

Colquhoun,  William,  lodgings. 

Speirs,  John,  japanner. 

King,  Robert. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Gartly,  James,  teacher. 
35  M'Neil,  William,  baker. 
37  Logan,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
41  Ross,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
43  Fletcher,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
45  Innes,  Robert,  pattern-designer. 

Houston,  John,  lappet-wheel  maker. 

Thomson,  James,  bookbinder. 

Coulter,  William,  tailor. 
49  Clacher,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer. 
51  Campbell,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
53  Flood,  James,  dyer. 
55  Rowan  &  Co.,  bakers. 
61  Glover,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 
63  Clark,  W.  E.  C,  surgeon. 

Le  Hunte,  Mrs. 

Lockhart,  Robert. 

Forsyth,  William. 

Rae,  Gavin. 

Brown,  William. 

narrower,  George. 

Lockhart,  Mrs.  John. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
73  Forsyth,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Johnston,  James,  tailor. 

Armour,  William,  builder. 

Gibson,  John. 

Crichton,  David. 

Allan,  Charles. 
75  M'Nab,  Alexander,  baker. 
81  Gibson,  G.  H. 

Corbet,  William,  smith. 

Brown,  Thomas. 


398 


JOHN.— STREET  DIRECTORY. -JOHN. 


81  Maltman,  Michael. 

Eraser,  Thomas,  teacher. 

83  Drummond,  Duncan,  stationer. 
89  Wray,  Thomas,  chairmaker. 

Mason,  Archibald. 

Halley,  James,  tailor. 

Murphy,  Edward. 

Drummond,  James,  letter-carrier. 
99  Miller,  D.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
101  Crawford,  Robert,  wright. 
103  Alston,  James,  cowfeeder. 
107  Montgomery,  Wm.,  cowfeeder. 

Geafton  Teebace. 

123  Pettigrew,  Matthew. 
Rankin,  Robert. 
Langlands,  Roger. 
Nield,  Edward. 
Boyd,  William. 
Waitt,  A.  J. 

125  Daly,  James,  merchant. 
Glenn,  A.  B. 
Hussey,  Andrew. 
Taylor,  Alexander. 
Wright,  Mrs. 
M'Callum,  D.,  writer. 

127  Brown,  Alexander. 
133  Mackay,  Laurence. 

Cumstie,  Alex.,  merchant. 
Taylor,  Robert,  merchant. 
WaddeU,  James. 

128  Henderson,  Francis. 

Murray,  Laurence,  house-factor. 

Lennox,  D. 

Mason,  Thomas. 

M'Diarmid,  Peter. 

Burns,  A.  G. 

Marshall,  J. 

Paterson,  Mrs. 

124  Kelly,  James. 
Brown,  James. 
Thomson,  J. 
Collier,  Mrs. 
M'Gilvary,  Hugh. 
M'Lauchlan,  Mrs. 
Turner,  Mrs. 

120  Baptist  Church. 

114  St.  David's  Parish  School, 

M'Dougall,  Miss  D.,  teacher. 
112  John  Street  Foundry. 

Lister,  Alex.,  and  Co. 
110  Dunn's  Machine  Works. 

Erskine,  John,  manager. 
88  Brodie,  Robert,  coal  agent. 

Love  &  Keith,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

M'Kinlay,  Adam,  tailor. 

Renfrew,  Robt.,  smith  and  machine 
maker. 

84  Taylor,  James,  ivory-turner. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  smith. 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  tailor. 
Reid,  Alexander. 
Henderson,  Mrs. 
Hutcheson,  James,  singer. 


84  Lindsay,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

Fisken,  Mrs.  William. 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Law,  David. 
76  Alison,  Mrs.  D. 

KeUy,  A. 
74  High  School. 

D'Orsay,  Rev.  A.  J.  D.,  master  of 
English  department. 

Bryce,   James,  jun.,    mathematical 
teacher. 

M'Nab,  Allan,  writing-master. 

Wolski,    F.  A.,    teacher   of  foreign 
languages. 

Hutcheson,  J.  A,,  teacher  of  drawing 
and  painting. 

Low,  F.  R.,  LL.D. 

M'Kinlay,  Patrick,  LL.D.,  classical 
teacher. 

Gowdie,  David,  janitor. 
72  St.  Paul's  Church. 
60  Chemistry  Class  Rooms.  John  Mac- 
adam, lecturer. 
48  Elliot,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
46  Cree,  Thomas,  manufacturer. 

Craig,  Matthew,  manufacturer. 

Cree,  Robert,  manufacturer, 
44  Clark,  William,  tinsmith. 
42  Maltman,  Miss  M.,  milliner. 
40  Docherty,  William,  engraver. 

Murphy,  James,  jn.,  pattern-drawer. 
38  Blenzies,  Robert,  painter. 
36  Park,  Gavin,  measurer. 
34  Dunn,  John,  flesher. 

32  Thomas,  Charles,  coach-builder. 

30  Brown,  William,  muslin  warehouse. 
24  Kilpatrick,  Robert,  agent. 
22  Harley,  D.,  &  Co.,  yarn  merchants. 
18  United  Presbyterian  Church. 
8  Ewing,  Peter,  calenderer. 

M'Gibbon,  James,  commission  mer- 
chant. 
Clark,  P.  W.,  continental  merchant. 
Scott,  David,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Engineers'  Mutual   Life   Assurance 

Society. 
Kent  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Society. 
Chisholm,  George,  commission  agent. 
Grierson  &  Law,  wool-spinners. 
Barnwell,  Stephen,  coach-mounting 

manufacturer. 
Miller,  John,  accountant. 
2  Sandeman,  David,  wool  agent. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  merchants. 

JOHN  ST.— Bridgeton. 

11  Reid,  Henry, 

33  Simpson,  W,,  &  Son,  cotton-spinners. 
United  Presbyterian  Meeting-house. 

59  Silk  Mm. 

88  DougaU,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

84  Johnston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 


KELVIN.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— KING. 


399 


82  Williamson's  Place, 

M'Intyre,  John,  surgeon. 

80  Cunningham,  William. 

60  Shaw's  Court. 

56  Weir,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

30  Stirling,  James,  grocer. 

8  Jack,  Thomas,  utensil-maker. 

6  Miller,  William,  shoemaker. 

KELVIN  ST. 

38  Allison,  Walter,  spirit  dealer. 

32  Gardiner,  Alexander,  house  factor. 

28  Marble  Works,  William  Galbraith. 
21  Campbell,  John,  grocer. 

KELVDIGEOVE  PLACE. 

1  Maclehose,  James,  bookseller. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  merchant. 
3  Dixon,  W.  N. 
5  Kidston,  James  B.,  writer. 

Yorston,  Alexander. 

7  Anderson,  Charles,  manufacturer. 

9  Ross,  J.  B. 

Smith,  John,  merchant. 
11  Smith,  David,  merchant. 

13  Thomson,  James,  engineer. 
Glen,  Archibald. 

KENT  PLACE. 

10  Allan,  James,  ironmonger. 

14  Henry,  John,  horse  dealer. 
St.  Matthew's  Free  Church. 

KENT  ST. 

1  Spence,  William,  tavern  keeper. 

Hogg,  John,  merchant. 

Miller,  William,  hosier. 

M'Lure,  James. 
3  Holmes,  Miss  Eliz.,  general  broker. 
7  Eaton,  David,  china  merchant. 

11  Russell,  Robert,  vintner, 
Scotch  Fruit  Market. 

23  Carrick,  John,  &  Co.,  timber  mer- 

'chants. 
25  Buchanan,  Archibald,  painter. 
27  Cruickshanks,  John,  furnishing  shop. 

29  Megget,  Robert,  manufacturer. 
Drysdale,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Houston,  Mrs. 

M'Dougall,  R.,  tailor  and  clothier. 
Steel,  George,  draper. 
Stewart,  F.  B.,  cardmaker. 

31  Brown,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 

33  Glass,  James,  surgeon. 

35  Young,  John,  spiiit  merchant. 
39  Summers,  James,  victualler. 
47  M'Gregor,  Mrs.  M.,  spirit  merchant. 
49  Peat,  Wm.,  collector. 

Prince,  Simon,  quill  merchant. 

Campbell,  James,  surgeon, 

M'Intj're,  Mrs.  W.,  lodgings. 

Cross,  Thos.,  commercial  traveller. 
51  Paton,  Daniel,  ■\actualler. 


44  Arneil,  Mrs.,  teacher. 

40  Pollock,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Brown,  Mrs.  A. 

Stark,  Robert,  agent. 

Stark,  Robert,  jun.,  clerk. 

34  Birrell,  James. 
Birrell,  Wm. 

Fyfe,  Hugh,  merchant. 
Moscrip,  Misses,  milliners. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  house-factor. 
Rome,  Misses. 

Neilson,  Mrs.  Wm.,  staymaker. 
Crichton,  David,  clerk, 

28  Craig,  M'Kay,  &  Co.,  painters. 
26  Craig,  James,  merchant. 

24  Pringie,  Mrs.,  remnant  warehouse. 
20  Barret,  Mrs.  James. 

Buchanan,  Archd,,  painter. 

Liddell,  John. 

M'Lean,  Thomas. 
18  Crawford,  Mrs.,  John,  rag  merchant, 
16  Crawford,  Mrs.,  china  merchant. 
4  Murray,  John,  milk  shop. 

2  Crawford,  J.,  green  grocer. 
Pollock,  Archd. 

Logan,  John,  manufacturer. 

KILLEEMONT  ST. 

3  Dewar,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

7  M'Tavish,  James. 

9  Hervey,  Hugh,  &  Sons,  wrights. 
12  Fulton,  John,  wright. 

8  Redpath,  W.,  porter,  B.L.  Co.'sBank. 

6  Dudgeon,  Thomas,  painter. 

4  Inglis,  James,  writer. 

KINGSTON  PLACE, 

29  Gibson,  Rev.  James. 

35  Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant. 

2  Marshall,  John. 

4  Dow,  Samuel. 

8  Brydon,  John,  merchant. 
12  Cruickshanks,  James. 

16  Reid,  John. 
18  Reid,  Robert, 

KING  ST,  off  Trongate, 

3  Leggat,  Mrs.  J.,  provision  dealer. 

5  Asher,  Mrs,,  furrier. 
Hart,  Mrs.,  tavern-keeper. 
Brown  &  Son,  engravers. 
Paterson,  Archd.,  printer. 

7  Gemmel,  R.,  baker. 

9  Lindsay,  James,  jun.,  stationer. 
11  Knight,  Mrs.  J.,  furnishing  shop- 

17  Haining,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

21  Simpson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
25  Smith,  Martin,  spirit  dealer. 
27  M'Connell,  B.,  pawnbroker. 

Hatters'  House  of  Call.     W.  M'Gill. 

Mitchell,  James,  painter. 
29  Hamilton,  John,  &  Sous,  tobacconists. 
31  Mitchell,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 


400 


KING.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— KING. 


33  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  R.,  victualler. 
35  Carmichael,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
37  Johnston,  Archibald,  victualler. 
41  Johnston,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
43  Moffat,  W.,  chandler. 
47  Durham  Coubt. 

Cameron,  D.,  soda-water  maker. 

Shaw,  William,  cooper. 
61  Campbell,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
65  Gascoyne,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 
69  Lindsay,  W.,  basketmaker. 

61  Steven,  John,  pastry  baker. 

67  Cameron,  Dugald,  baker. 

73  Kelly,  J.,  provision  merchant. 
75  Douglas,  Charles,  surgeou. 

81  Wildridge,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
83  Connell,  James,  flesher. 

85  Atkinson,  Thomas,  flesher. 
87  Tearney,  John,  china  dealer. 
91   Stewart,  Robert,  victualler. 
95  Neilson,  James,  jun.,  flesher. 
97  Chalmers,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

105  M'Donald,  Mrs.  A. 

107  Conaghan,  John,  flesher. 
109  M'Donald,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

113  Jamieson's  Court. 
Scanlan,  James,  pawnbroker. 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

115  Graham,  James,  victualler. 

117  Casey,  D,  surgeon. 

121  Clark,  James,  baker,  &c. 

123  Muirhead,  R.,  grocer. 
138  M'Mahon,  James. 

134  Aik«n,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

124  Lough  ridge,  Daniel,  flesher. 
120  M'Kay,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

118  Galbraith,  Robert,  tinsmith, 

114  Robb,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

108  Fish  Market. 

86  Mutton  Market. 

78  HamUion,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  victual- 
lers and  bakers. 

74  Clunes,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer, 
72  Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  fleshers. 
68|-Ste\vart,  James,  victualler. 

68  Murray,  Mungo,  grocer. 
66  Crook,  John,  china  dealer. 

64  King,  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker. 
62  Wilson,  Alexander,  victualler. 
60  Pollock,  Wm.,  baker. 
56  Hume,  David,  church  oflScer. 
Scadlock,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
54,  52  Gibson,  John,  victualler. 

62  Scott,  James,  flesher. 
60  Minto,  John  D.,  grocer. 
44  Jeffrey,  W.,  tea  dealer. 

42  Gardner,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
40  Wilson,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Snodgrass,  Hugh,  flesher. 
34  Ramsay,  Wm.,  flesher. 
32  Anderson,  Mrs.,  baker. 
30  Morton,  P.,  tea  dealer. 
Mitchell,  John,  grocer. 


26  M'Phun,  Wm.,  fishmonger. 

20  Brodie,  James,  syirit  merchant. 
16  Malcolm,  A.,  flesher, 

12  Moffat,  Mrs.,  provision  merchant. 

10  Buchanan  &  Co.,  tea  mercliants. 
Urie,  John,  tavern  keeper. 

6  Miller,  John,  tea  merchant. 
4  Weir,  W.,  flesher. 

KING  ST.-Calton, 

3  M'Gregor,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

15  Kennedy,  Angus,  furnishing  shop. 

19  Wilkie,  John,  victualler. 

21  Taylor,  George,  oil  and  caudle  shop. 

27  Moffat,  W.  H.,  clogmaker. 
31  Chalmers,  John,  colour  shop. 
33  M'Laren,  Daniel,  victualler. 

43  Johnston,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

45  Doyle,  James,  broker. 

65  Ure,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

57  Lennon,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

59  M'Dermot,  Michael,  flesher. 
65  Miller,  Archibald,  victualler. 

69  Hughes,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
89  Neilson,  P.,  dj^er. 

130  Corbet,  John,  victualler. 

120  Davidson,  Thomas,  grocer. 

106  Glen,  James,  spirit  dealer.  „ ; 

102  Smeal,  Robert,  rope  manufacturer. 

96  M'Intosh,  Robert,  bookseller. 

92  Fisher,  Thomas,  victualler. 

70  M'Cormick,  R.,  provision  store. 

60  Shaw,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
56  Campbell,  Hugh,  victualler. 

42  M'Mahon,  Hugh,  provision  store. 

38  Paterson,  Elizabeth,  dairy. 

28  Pollock,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

20  Stevenson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
18  Fyfe,  Hugh,  victualler. 

12  Blackwood  &  Angus,  grain  merchts. 

4  Temple,  David,  confectioner. 

2  Brown,  Hugh,  grocer. 

KING  ST.-MUe-end. 

11  M'Kean,  James,  baker. 
Fisher,  Thomas,  grocer. 

39  Templeton,  J.,  &  Co.,  carpet  factory. 

KING  ST.-Tradeston. 
1  Agnew,  John,  surgeon. 

3  Clark,  George,  victualler. 

21  Speirs.  Robt.,  minibus  proprietor. 
23  Connell,  John,  fai-rier. 

26  Hutcheson,  Thomas,  baker. 

27  Leitch,  Angus,  bootmaker. 

29  Dreghoni,  James,  cooper. 

33  Granger,  Robert,  cartwrighf. 

Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  nailer. 
39  Gardner,  Crawford,  hairdresser. 
45  Martin,  James,  grocer, 

Ogilvie,  Robert. 

Sommervil,  Andrew,  smith. 
47  Ness,  Thomas,  victualler. 


KINNING.—  STREET  DIRECTORY.— KIRK. 


401 


49  Parker,  Robert,  surgeon. 

51  M'Farlane,  D.,  flesher. 

53  Primrose,  William,  baker. 
55  Eraser,  Charles,  spirit  dealer. 
59  Wilson,  Andrew,  grocer. 

61  Anderson,  Daniel,  tobacconist. 

03|-Murdoeh,  Andrew,  flesher. 

65  Ritchie,  Peter,  grocer. 

67  M'Queen,  Thomas,  confectioner. 

71  Lawson,  Adam,  grocer. 

75  Pender,  James,  carter. 

77  White,  James,  baker. 

79  Craig,  James,  victualler, 

81  Kay,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

83  Payne,  Robert,  victualler. 

91  Alexander,  Miss,  grocer. 
101  Lamb,  H.  A.,  spirit  dealer. 
104  M'Dougall,  John,  wine   and   spirit 
merchant. 

96  M'Clughan,  Hugh,  coal  ar:ent. 

94  Dickie,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine 
merchant. 

58  Allan,  Archd.  P.,  warehouseman. 

54  Gardner,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer. 

52  Bilsland,  Robert. 

48  Lawson,  Mrs.,  staymaker,  and  fur- 
nishings. 

46  Simpson,  Daniel,  furnishings. 

42  Robin,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer. 

40  Brown,  John,  painter  and  paper- 
hanger. 

36  Eraser,  John,  hairdresser. 

30  Ross,  William,  ropemaker. 

28  Muir,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

KINNING  PLACE.-Faisley  Road. 

Clark,  George  W.,  Kinning  Cottage. 
Powell,  Stephen,  merchant,  Kinning 
House. 
1  Mills,  Thomas,  grocer. 
3  Clark,  David,  merchant. 

Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
7  M'Culloch,  Mrs. 
Corkindale,  C.  S. 
Corkindale,  D. 
Hamilton,  James  S. 
9  Cochran,  James,  baker. 
11  Mj'ers,  Alexander. 
M'Killop,  Captain. 
10  Rankin,  Mrs. 
14  Bell,  John. 

13  Struthers,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 
19  Pape,  William. 
21  Struthers,  R.,  grocer. 
23  Clark,  John. 

Galbraith,  Alex. 
27  M'Gregor,  James. 
Slaughter,  W.  H. 
Bruce,  Thomas  L. 
Robertson,  Miss,  milliner, 

29  Smith,  Hugh,  druggist. 
Eraser,  John,  Wallace  grove. 


KIRK  ST.— Townhead. 

1  Forman,  A.  M.,  surgeon-druggist. 

5  M'Dougall,  Mrs.  A.,  green-grocer. 

7  Braid,  Alexander,  hairdresser. 

11  Wallace,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
13  Carrick,  James,  shuttle-maker. 
15  M'Intosh,  David,  baker. 

17  Buchanan,  James,  smith. 
M'Kechnie,  Andrew,  joiner. 

21  Wishart,  Ninian,  milk-seller. 

23  Hamilton,  Mrs.,    grocer   and    spirit 

dealer. 
25  Lee,  Thomas,  confectioner. 
27  Glasgow  Gas  Works. 
29  Smith,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
31  Mochrie,  Mrs.,  furnishings, 
33  Summers,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

37  Watson,  John,  victualler. 

39  Meiklem,    Walter,    contractor    and 
agent. 

38  Naismith,  Mrs.,  broker. 

22  Donaldson,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 

12  Calderwood,  Andrew,  grocer. 
10  M'Dougall,  Mrs.  A. 

Gentle,  Mrs. 

8  M'Lellan,  P.,  tea  dealer. 

6  Baird,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 

2  Dunn,  John,  victualler. 

KIRK  ST.-Calton. 

3  Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer. 
5  Wilson,  A.,  victualler. 

23  Brown,  Mrs.  W.,  tobacconist. 
37  M'Laren,  Miss  M  ,  spirit  dealer. 

39  Thomson,  Mathew,  bitmaker. 
Hannah,  Alex.,  bitmaker. 

41  Duncan,  William,  victualler. 
43  Morrison,  Mrs.  Isabella,  spirit  dealer, 
53  M'Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
71  Herron,  Charles,  hairdresser. 

77  Miller,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

79  Graham,  James,  victualler. 

81  Eulton,  Wm.,  leather  merchant. 
83  Jolly  and  Andrew,  cun-iers. 

85  Ramsay,  Mrs.,  grocer, 

87  Riddell,  Mathew,  grocer. 

89  Barrett,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
95  Grieve,  William,  flesher. 

99  Young,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

92  Rankin,  A.  &  A,,  victuallers. 

90  Grant,  Peter,  confectioner. 

88  Bain,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

86  Greig,  William,  grocer. 

82  Geddes,  A.,  druggist. 

80  Eerguson  and  Clark,  grocers. 

78  Gibson,  W.,  tea  merchant. 
76  Black,  D.  and  J.,  bakers. 
74  M'Donald,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Strang,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer, 
60  Morgan,  Patrick,  surgeon, 

56  BiLSLAUD  Open. 

M'Eadyen,  James,  wright. 
52  Bennie,  William,  spirit  merchant. 


402 


KIRK.'— STREET  DIRECTOEY. —LONDON. 


46  Dougherty,  Edward,  broker. 

44  Marshall,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

42  Fell,  John,  grocer. 

40  FoiTest,  William,  tailor. 

38  Burt,  John,  currier. 

34  Thomson,  John,  ironmonger. 

26  U.  P.  Church;  Rev.  J,  G.  Stewart, 

minister. 
24  M'Lintock,  Alex.,  grocer. 
22  Black,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

18  Steel,  James,  &  Co.,  provision  mer- 

chants. 
16  Claekson's  Close. 
14  Easton,  Mrs. 

4  M'Lintock,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 
2  Dick,  Mrs.  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

KIEK  ST.-Gorbals. 
22,  26  Thomson,  James,  distiller. 
33  Provan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
38  M'Lintock,  William,  cement  manu- 
facturer. 
Murray,  George. 

LADYWELL  ST. 

36  Baird,  John,  victualler. 

19  M'Caddan,  John,  bootmaker. 
61  Keid,  Gordon,  Subdean  mUl. 

LAIGH  KIRK  CLOSE. 

5  Johnston,  Mrs.,  tavern. 

11  Stevenson,  William,  haircutter. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  preparer  of  black 
salve  for  burnings. 
22  Aitken,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

18  Coats,  Philip,  victualler, 

LANCEFIELD  Q,TTAY. 

20  Woodburn,  George,  spirit  merchant. 

24  Jl'Farlaue,  George,  spirit  merchant. 

25  Lancefield  Place. 
Campbell,  William,  contractor. 
Burt,  Jchn,  engineer. 

Miller,  James,  bolt  manufacturer. 
Hardie,  Captain  James. 

26  Campbell,  Colin,  spirit  merchant. 

27  Black,  John,  &  Co.'s  Lancefield  Rope 

and  Sail  Works. 

32  M'Caul,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  storekeepers. 

46  Taylor,  Miss  Elizabeth,  spirit  mer- 

chant. 

47  Angus,  David,  spirit  merchant. 

LANCEFIELD  ST. 

19  Ramsay,  P.,  &  Co.,  dyers. 

33  Graham,  W.,  &  Co.,  Lancefield  Mills. 
79  Napier,  James  R.,  Lancefield  House. 
70  Fulton  &  Neilson,  Lancefield  Forge. 
32  Lancefield  Bottle  Works. 

Watson,  Robert. 
Vi  Donaghy  &  Finnigau,  metal  mer- 
chants. 


10  Douglas,  Henry,  pim  cope  paper- 
tube  maker. 
8  Hamilton,    John,    jun.,   galvanized 

metal  works. 
2  Kerr,  A. 

Burns,  Andrew. 
Gray,  William. 
WUkinson,  Colin. 

LANDEESSY  ST. 

3  Clark,  Jas.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

4  Kobertson,  James,  grocer. 

LANSDOWNE  CRESCENT. 

1  M'Taggart,  Mrs. 
Langlands,  Edward. 

2  Reid,  Adam. 
8  Kerr,  John. 

5  Towers,  William. 

6  M'Intosh,  John. 

7  Paterson,  James. 

8  Blackie,  John,  sen. 

9  Kincaid,  Mrs. 

10  Cowe,  Rev.  Robert. 
Brown,  Mrs. 

12  Collie,  Alexander. 

13  Mitchell,  Nelson. 

14  Kerr,  Henry. 

15  Mathieson,  J.  A. 

17  Rowley,  Andrew. 

LAEGO  PLACE.-City  Eoad. 
2  Dow,  David. 

Donald,  A.  G. 

Boyd,  William. 

Emslie,  Henry. 

M'Laren,  Alexander. 

Ram  age,  Mrs. 

Smith,  W. 

Campbell,  Ivie. 
4  Ewing,  Thomas  W. 

Campbell,  D. 

Ross,  D. 

LAWMOOE  PLACE. 

SEE  EUTHERGLEN  KOAD. 

LITTLE  ST. 

13  M'Connell,  T.  &  W.,  starchers, 
23  Gray,  .James,  victualler. 
27  M'Farlane,  James,  grocer. 
35  Clark,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
32  Brown,  James,  flesher. 
26  Horn,  John,  grocer. 

18  Alexander,  James,  grocer. 
12  Thomson,  Dr.  A. 

LONDON  EOAD. 

1  M'Innes,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer. 
152   Brodie,  Thomas,  grocer. 
148  Legate,  James,  grocer. 
122  Morrison,  Andrew,  victualler. 
120  Purves,  J.,  rope  manufacturer. 


LONDON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— LOVE. 


403 


116  M'Arthur,  Peter,  baker. 

8  M'Adam,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

LONDON  ST. 

1  Carlile,  James,  combmaker. 
3  M'Arthur,  John,  clockmaker. 

9  Gilmour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
13  Cuthhertson,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

21  Walker,    Peter,    &    Co.,    blacking- 
makers. 
23  M'Cormick,  H. 
27  James,  J.  &  D.,  clothiers. 
31  Glassford,  Alexander,  baker. 
35  Johnston,  Thomas,  clothier. 
37,  39  Cairns,  Jas.,  &  Son,  clothiers. 
41  Smith,  W.,  fish-hook  manufacturer. 
Hannah,  Mrs. 
Baird,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
Smith,  James. 
Rattray,  D.,  stationer. 
43  Hamilton,  David,  fruit  merchant. 
51  Blair,  Archibald,  confectioner. 
53  Burton,  John,  stationer. 

Gilmour  Place. 
61  Stewart,  Thomas,  bookseller. 
67  Pender,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 
69  Allan,  A. 

Robertson,  Wm. 
Kellar,  Alexander,  merchant. 
75  Ewing,  Mrs.  James,  spiiit  dealer. 
77  Gordon,  James,  shoemaker. 
79  Gall,  Hugh,  clothier. 
81  Campbell,  Joseph. 
83  Marshall,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale and  retail  grocers. 
85  Laurie,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
87  Cameron,  Paul,  optician. 
89  Kelly,  James,  tailor. 
91  Hug,  Casper,  German  clockmaker. 
93  Gray,  John,  commission  agent. 
Ramsay,  William. 
Dick,  John,  surgeon. 
Brown,  Robert,  chemist. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  woollen  draper. 
99,  101  Galloway,  Agnes,  cabinetmaker. 
103  Bowman  &  M'Lennan,  brassfounders. 
105  Watson,  Thomas,  broker. 
109  Commercial  Court. 
Ill  Taylor,  M.  &   H.  J.,  wine  and  tea 
merchants. 
Stepney  Court. 
115  Tolland,  James. 
137  Lymburn,  James,  hosier. 
139  Stevens,  John,  cook  and  confectioner. 
143  M'Kay,   George,   assistant  superin- 
tendent of  police. 
Ross,  Donald,  writer. 
145  Walker,  David,  fruiterer. 

Stepney  Place. 
147  M'Donald,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 
149  Lindsay,  A.,  hat  manufacturer. 
153  Jackson,  D.,  bird  merchant. 


155  Black,  D.,  commission  agent. 
157  Niramo,  William,  cartwrigbt. 
159  Park,  James,  joiner. 
150  MFarlane,  John,  horse  bazaar. 
140  Scott,  John,  builder. 
130   Clark,  James,  horse-dealer. 
110  M'Main,  Edward,  furniture  dealer. 
106  Mulholland,  Thos.,  broker. 
102,  104  Simpson,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
98  Murtey,  Peter,  joiner. 
84  Crawford,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer, 
78,  80  Brannan,  John. 
74  Rooney,  Mrs.,  bookseller. 
52  Connell,  Wm.,  furniture  dealer. 
48  Crichton,  John,  gas-fitter,  &c. 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  printer  and  pub- 
lisher. 
Dingwall,  John,  cotton  and  cotton 

waste  dealer. 
Hart,  Daniel,  merchant. 
Leggat,  Mrs. 

Paterson,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
Bow,  Wm.,  leather  merchant. 
Baker,  James,    cotton  and   cottoa- 

waste  dealer. 
Morrison,  John,  slater. 
44,  46  Crichton  &  Eadie,  gas-fitters,  &c. 
40  Thomson,  Alexander,  flesher. 
34,  36  Smith,  G.,  &  Sons,  merchants. 
28  M'Dougall,  Robert,  clothier. 
26  Parker,  Wm.,  baker. 
24  Cameron,  William. 
22  Wilkie,  K.,  umbrella-maker. 
20  Zuill,  M.,  milliner. 
16  Stuart,  J.  P. 

Fiiigland,  John. 
14  Hardie,   E.  and  J.,  boot  and  shoe- 
makers. 

12  Stirling,  R.,  cutler. 

8,  10  Auld,  Hugh,  ironmonger. 
2  Dick,  John,  surgeon. 

LOEN  PLACE. 

2  Smith,  James,  architect. 
Sanderson,  Richard. 

4  Leigh,  Enoch,  spirit  merchant. 

5  Miller,  D.  S.,  salesman. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan. 
Thomson,  Peter. 
Morrison,  William. 
Falder,  R.  F., 

6  Bunten,  N.,  milliner. 

8  M'Laiue,  J.  D.,  surgeon. 

9  Lewis,  James  F.,  architect. 

13  Robinson,  Wm.,  inland  office. 
Sprunt,  Alexander, 

LOVE  LOAN. 

1  Wray,  Thos.,  cane-chair  maker. 
Morris,  Hugh,  piano-forte  maker. 

7  Milne,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

2  Watson,  Mrs.,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer.. 


404 


tYNEDOCH.— STREET  DIRECTOEY.— MAIN. 


LYNEDOCH  CEESCENT. 

4  Goodwin,  John. 

5  Gumprecht,  Julius. 
Guraprecht,  Mrs. 

6  Anderson,  Alexander. 

8  Hutcheson,  George,  merchant. 

9  Clouston,  Peter. 

10  Young,  J.  H. 

11  Adamson,  A.  G. 

12  Auchterlonie,  Thomas. 

13  Angus,  Eitchie,  merchant. 

14  Buchanan,  Dr.  Moses  S. 
Buchanan,  George,  M.D, 

15  Eonaldson,  Alexander. 

16  Connell,  M. 

17  Campbell,  Mrs. 

18  Stewart,  E.  B. 

19  Scott,  Wm.  J. 

LYNEDOCH  ST. 

1  Smith,  John  M. 
Wallace,  James. 

2  Gilmour,  Robert,  accountant. 

3  Goodwin,  William. 
Kerr,  John. 

20  Wylie,  Eobert. 
Easton,  William. 

22  Pollock,  John,  merchant. 

24  Allan,  John. 

25  Paul,  Alexander,  manufacturer. 

26  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Andrew. 
Anderson,  William. 

28  Watson,  Mrs.  Robert. 
Turner,  William  M. 

29  Gray,  Eobert,  of  Glenorchard. 

30  Sharp,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Sharp,  T.  P- 

31  Arnott,  G.  A.  W.,  LL.D. 

32  Handyside,  H. 
Handyside,  N. 

33  Dalglish,  Willianu 

34  Eeid,  Robert  V. 

LYOU  ST.— Garscube  Road. 

7  Blair,  William,  wright. 

M'ALPnJE  ST. 
1  Miller,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
7  Grierson,  Robert,  broker. 

11  M'Innes,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 

13  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant, 

15  Kennedy,  Robert,  broker. 

17  Couper,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

4  i  Watt,  James,  rag  merchant. 

59  Barclay,  R.,  &  Curie,  carpenters. 

61  Primrose  &  Ross,  coppersmiths. 

65  Hislop,  Henry,  engraver. 

81  Black,  M.,  leather  merchant. 

87  Bolton,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
101  Innes,  John,  chimney-sweeper. 
108  M'Haffie,  P.,  carpet-shoemaker. 
105  M'Gowan,  Wm.,  provision  mercht. 

92  Orr,  Jane,  grocer. 


88  Hector,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

86  Chambers,  Thos.,  tailor  &  clothiec. 

82  Hamilton,  James,  pawnbroker.        . 

80  Whitelaw,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

78  Robertson,  Eobert,  carter. 

74  M'Donald,  Helen,  general  dealer. 

70  Coyle,  Mrs.,  broker. 

68  Mather,  John,  grocer. 

64  Campbell,  Archibald,  victualler. 

56  Fleming,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Blair,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker. 

Fleming,  Miss  Eliza  Ann,  milliner. 
64  Wares,  D.,  spiiit  dealer. 
48  Renfrew,  Robert,  timber  merchant. 
44  Smith,  John,  &  Son,  waste  dealers. 
36  Barclay,  Robert,  ship-builder. 
16  Clark,  Thomas,  rag  merchant. 
12  Currie,  James,  grocer. 
10  Wilson,  Matthew,  grocer. 

8  M'Askell,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
6  Bums,  Mrs.  Thomas,  lodgings. 

6  Telfer,  Mrs.  Sarah,  private  lodgings. 

MACEARLANE  ST. 

3  Steven,  Andrew,  flesher. 

9  Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  curriers. 
M'Allister,  Robert,  teacher  of  music. 
M'AUister,  Mrs.  Wm.,  cotton  binding 

manufacturer. 
15  Ramsay,  Mrs.  John,  house-factor. 
21  Hunter,  Moses,  &  Co.,  wood  merchtf . 

41  Kelly,  Wm.,  slate  merchant, 
40  Shells,  Henry,  teacher. 

More,  Thomas. 

Mackay,  Charles. 

Macbeth,  J. 
32  Frame,  James. 

Don,  James. 

Ni-sbet,  John. 

M'Kirdy,  Eobert. 

Blackwood,  Isaac,  grain  merchant. 
14  Frame,  T.,  &  Co.,  wood  merchant!-. 
12  Montgomery,  John,  cowfecder. 

4  Black,  John,  surgeon. 

M'KECimiE  ST. 

42  Broomward  Place. 
Knox,  Alex.,  wright. 

10  Lowrie,  Savage,  butter  merchant. 
29  Hamilton,  Archibald,  victualler. 

MACmEL  ST. 
Crawford,    J.    T.,   and  Co.,  Albion 

Foundry. 
Sommerville,  John,  &  Sons,  Xurserv 

Mills. 


Fyfe,  Geo.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Bruce,  William,  coal  agent.         '^ 


1 

2 

3  Robertson,  Andrew,  collector. 

MAIN  ST.— Bridgeton. 
5  Auchinvole,  William,  stationer. 
11  Bryson,  John, 


MAIN.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— MAIN. 


405 


13  Murdoch,  Mrs.  Edward,  spirit  dealer. 

17  Murray,  Henry,  beadle. 

27  Patekson's  Court. 

29  Auderson,  Alexander,  grocer. 

43  Pattison,  John,  hairdresser. 

67  Dobbie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

75  Porter,  Joseph. 

77  M'Intyre,  John,  surgeon. 

79  Denholm,  James,  victualler. 

81  Burns,  Dr.  J. 

83  Somers,  Miss  J.,  furnishings. 

85  Allan,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

89  Donald,  Mrs.  Thos,,  tinplate  worker. 

97  Porter,  M.  E.,  surgeon. 
105  Davidson,  Wm.,  victualler. 
107  Bell,  John,  coal  agent. 
109  Wishart,  Wm.,  stationer. 
Ill  M'Indoe,  James,  blacking  manuf. 
115  Hannah,  Robert,  furnishing  shop. 
123  Walker,  John,  pastry  baker. 
125  Bridgeton  Friendly  Society. 
127  Somers,  Mrs.  J.,  victualler. 
137  Wilson,  Adam,  victualler. 
145  Anderson's  Court. 
151  Wilson,  Wm.,  grocer. 
155  M'Gown,  James,  flesher. 
157  Young,  David,  surgeon. 
159  M'Kechnie,  John,  furnishings. 
165  M'Auslan,  James,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
167  Peebles'  Court. 

175  Aitchison's  Court. 

185  Cameron,  Mrs.  John,  furnisher. 
191  M'Lean,  Duncan,  victualler. 
193  Lang,  James,  spirit  dealer, 

203  Burns,  John,  victualler. 

221  Auchinclose,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
233  Garroway,  J.,  baker. 

239  Mitchell,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

273  Scott,  A.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners. 

283  M'Innes,  Angus,  spirit  dealer. 

289  Mitchell,  Mrs.  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

350  M'Donald,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

314  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

270  Bennie's  Court. 

262  Coulter,  John,  grocer. 

258  Short's  Court. 

252  M'Innes,  James,  surgeon. 

250  Balfour,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

248  M'Dougall,  D.,  furnisher. 

242  Purdie,  Thomas,  dairyman. 

238  Paterson,  Robert,  portioner. 

222  Smith,  Alex.,  victualler. 
220  Thomson's  Court. 

Millar,  Robert,  traveller. 
212  Bridgeton  Union  Victualling  Society. 
206  Hatrick,  P.,  herbalist.  Tea  Gardens. 

204  Gilmour,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
190  Stewart,  John,  broker. 

180  Ferguson,  John,  grocer. 
178  Reid,  Robert,  flesher.    . 

176  Bridgeton  Victualling  Society. 
172  Kyle,  John,  baker. 


166  M'Donald,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 

162  Weir,  James  B.,  draper. 

158  Bridgeton  Operative  Victualling  So- 

cietj'. 

154  M'Crae,  Robert,  confectioner. 

136  M'Donald,  John,  flesher. 

124  Smith,  John,  baker. 

122  Factory  Court. 

120  Ferguson,  Archd.,  grocer. 

118  M'Nee,  Wm  ,  spirit  merchant. 

116  Murdoch,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

110  Aitkenhead,  Alex.,  baker. 

102  M'Millan,  Edward,  eating-house. 

100  Rodger,  James,  flesher. 

98  Bridgeton  Old  Victualling  Society. 

96  Higgins,  John,  teacher. 

94  Bridgeton  Public  School, 

92  Morrison,  James,  grocer. 

90  Morrison,  Robert,  victualler. 

84  Thomson,  Archd.,  cabinetmaker. 

78  Cogan's  Court. 

62  Cochran,  James,  victualler. 

56  Thomson,  Andrew,  baker. 

48  Pinkerton,  Mary,  pastry  baker. 

42  Kinniburgh,  John,  general  uiercht. 

40  Rennie,  John,  grocer. 
38  Brown,  John,  grocer, 

36  "White,  John,  brassfounder. 

34  Smith,  Andrew,  grocer. 

32  Currie,  Edward,  painter. 

16  Duncan,  Mrs.  J.,  tinplate  worker. 

12  Russell,  James,  cowfeeder. 
10  White,  James,  pawnbroker. 

8  Hamilton,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
2  Finlayson,  Eliz.,  tobacconist. 

MAIN  ST.-Calton. 

13  M'Clusky,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

33  Godfrey,  J.,  furnishings. 

41  Thompson,  Wm.,  grocer. 

49  Fleming,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

55  Mitchell,  Mrs.  Andrew,  baker. 
60  M'Intyre,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 
48  Buchanan,  J.,  hairdresser. 
St.  Luke's  Church. 

42  St.   Luke's  Parish   School.      James 

Geddes,  teacher. 
38  Perrie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
30  Alexander,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
24  Fulton,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  merchant. 

14  Barclay,  J.,  &  Co.,  slaters. 

10  Aitkenhead,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

2  Stewart,  H.,  shoe  furnishings. 

MAIN  ST.— Anderston, 
1  Aitken,  Edward. 
Fenton,  Robert. 

3  Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
5  Wilson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

7  Logan,  Andrew,  baker. 

9  Owen,  James,  veneer-cutter. 

11  O'Neil,  John,  clothier. 

13  Stalker,  Mrs.  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 


406 


MA.IK— STREET  DIRECTOEY.— MAIN. 


15  Wilson,  David,  baker. 
17  Graham,  Duncan,  flesher. 
19  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Reid,  John. 
21  M'lutyre,  J.  and  R.,  spirit  dealers. 
25  Hamilton,  John,  provision  mercht. 
27  Hall,  John,  haberdasher. 
31  King,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 
33  Campbell,  Blair,  general  grocer. 
35  Wotherspoon,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
37  Watt,  Robert,  hardware  merchant. 
41  M-Kinnon,  Peter,  draper. 

M'Kinnon,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
43  M'Kinnon,  Charles,  spirit  merchant. 

46  O'Donnel,  George,  surgeon  and  drug- 

gist. 

47  Scrimgeour,    J.    and    J.,    provision 

merchants. 
51  Govan,  James,  grocer. 
53  Brown,  Andrew,  dair3'man. 
59  Downie,  Robert,  china  merchant. 
61  Scott,  Thomas,  victualler. 
63  Thomson  Square. 

Henderson,  Michael,  cabinetmaker. 
67  Fulton,  Janet,  milk  shop. 
71  Smith,  James,  grocer. 
75  Teacher,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
77  Jamieson's  Lane. 

Halbert,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  slaters. 
Black  and  Bowie,  machine  makers. 
Smith,  James,  bolt  and  rivet  manu- 
facturer. 
79  Law,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
81  Sharp's  Lank. 

Dodd,  AVilliam,  cooper. 
Inglis,  John,  engineer. 
87  M'Laren,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
89  Crawford,  Donald,  flesher. 
97  M'Farlane,  Walter,  draper. 
99  Wallace,  Thomas,  dairyman. 
101  Dunlop,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
103  King,  Richd.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
107  Barbour,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
109  Jack,  Peter,  medical  botanist. 
Ill  M'Bride,  Alex.,  grocer. 
133  Newlands,  Andrew,  coal  agent. 

161  Free  St.  Mark's  Church. 
177  Harvie,  Robert,  engineer. 
179  M'Intyre,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
202  Stevenson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
198  M'Kay,  Hugh,  grocer. 

196  Kirkwool,  Mrs.  William. 
184  Lonnie,  David,  shoemaker. 
164  Gray,  .John,  cowfeeder. 

162  Free  St.  Matthew's  School. 
160  Reid,  John,  millstone-builder. 
154  Cramsie,  Charles,  grocer. 

150  Grahain,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Walker,  Hance,  victualler. 
138  Hamilton,  Joseph,  provision  mercht, 
136  Mackic,  Wm.,  house  factor. 

Imrie,  Andrew,  shoemaker. 

Simpson,  John,  slater. 


136  Hannah,  Mrs. 

134  Graham,  Francis,  shoemaker. 

130  School  Wynd. 

128  Ritchie,  Daniel,  grocer. 

118  M'Gregor,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

112  Aitchison,  John,  confectioner. 

108  Bannerman,  John,  baker, 

106  Hunter,  James,  victualler. 

104  Smith,  Mrs.  James,  pawnbroker. 

102  Miller,  James,  barber. 

100  Cameron,  Mrs. 

OSg^Murchie,  John,  bookseller. 

98  M'MUlan,  NeU,  M.D. 

96  Scott,  J.  &  R.,  grocers  and  provision 
merchants. 

92,  94  Young,  John,  grocer. 

88  Torrey,  J.  G.,  surgeon. 

84  Neish,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 

82  Black,  John,  confectioner. 

80  Scott's  Court. 

76  Robertson,  Alexander  P.,  tinsmith. 

74  Rodger,  Samuel,  painter. 

72  Maxwell,    Thomas,  tobacco   manu- 
facturer. 

70  Milne,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

68  Kirk  Close. 

Scouller,  John,  beadle. 

66  Barr,  Mrs.,  druggist. 

64  Campbell,  John,  grocer. 

58  Fleming,  Joseph,  surgeon. 

54  M'Naught,  Patrick,  &  Co. 

50,  52  Rodger,  David,  painter. 

38  Craisi,  James,  broker. 

34  Nevin,  Robert,  baker. 

32  M'Kinlay,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

30  Morrison,  William,  tobacconist. 

26  Milne,  Alex.,  broker. 

24  M'Fadyen,  Daniel,  iishmouger. 

18  Orkney,  John,  spirit  merchant, 

16  Hamilton,  J.  P. 

12  Gow,  Mrs.,  confectioner. 

8  Campbell,  H.,  lishmonger. 

6  Taylor,  Joseph,  jun. 

Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  timber 

merchants. 
M'Lean,  Charles,  &  Co.,  smiths. 

4  Swail,  George,  shoemaker. 

MAIN  ST.-3orbals. 
1   Yuill,  Robert,  watchmaker. 

5  Wallace,  David,  surgeon. 

7  Eraser,  James,  agent. 
Eraser,  Mrs.  E.,  furnishings. 

9  Webster,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

13  Greer,  William,  victualler. 
15  Anderson,  Matthew,  tinsmith. 

17  Brown,  James,  flesher. 

23  William,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
27  Purdie,  James,  spirit  merchant. 
29  Crosbie,  Agnes,  tobacconist, 
31  Colquhoun,  William,  dyer. 
33  Brownlee,  Allan,  baker   and   spirit 
dealer. 


MAIN.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— MAIN'S 


407 


37  Moir,  Janet,  eating-house. 

41  Sellcirk,  James,  grocer. 

47  Ainslie,  W.,  &  Son,  caudle  manuf. 

51  Main,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

53  Balmain,  Thomas,  wholesale  confec- 
tioner. 

55  M'Intosh,  H.  &  J.,  turners. 

57  Taylor,  J.,  tailor. 

59  Fergus,  Mrs.,  chandler. 

61  M'Parlen,  John,  hairdresser. 

67  Mooney,  James,  surgeon. 

69,  71  Bannatyne,  William,  victualler. 

77  Barr,  William,  oil  and  colour  mer- 
chant. 

83  Mullen,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

87,  Dow,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

89  Lambie,  Robert,  hosier. 

91,  93  M'Culloch,    Robert,  spu-it  mer- 
chant. 

99  Yuill,  Peter. 
107  M'Aulay,  Alexander,  cooper. 
Ill  Forsyth,  James,  eating-house. 
113  M'DufFet,  hairdresser. 
117  Bowman,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
121  Muir,  Mrs.  John,  victualler. 
125  Duncan,  Alexander,  baker. 
129  Cooper,  Thomas,  brushmaker. 
139  Brown,  Joseph,  confectioner, 
143  Miller,  Andrew,  general  broker, 
149  Hill,  William,  grocer. 
155  Lister,  Miss,  straw-bonnet  maker. 
157  Raeburn,  Robert,  victualler. 
159  Gemmell,  Alexander,  baker.    . 
163  Finlay,  James,  stabler. 
165  Buchanan,  William,  victualler. 
167  Anderson,  George. 
169  Sinclair,  Mrs.  Duncan,  grocer, 
171   Hall,  John,  tiuplate  worker. 
175  TumbuU,  Robert,  flesher. 
177  Gibson,  Alexander. 
181  Buchanan,  Duncan,  tea  merchant. 
183  Glass,  James,  grocer. 
185  Wright,  James,  flesher. 
189  M'Farlane,  Miss. 

193  Mitchell,  William,  tobacconist. 
207  Paterson,  John,  agent. 

209  M'Turk,  Andrew,  grocer. 

213  Shavelin,  Francis,  spirit  dealer. 
215  Cameron,  John,  portioner. 

229  Young,  Andrew,  cartwright. 
Upper  Main  Street. 

230  Hannav,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
220  Findlay,  Matthew. 

218  Struthers,  William,  victualler. 

214  Walker,  George,  spirit  merchant. 
Surrey  Lane. 

3  Craighead,  Peter. 

6  Adam,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

8  Hetherington,  R.,  and  Son,  file 
cutters. 
212  Roberton,  James,  iron-founder. 
206  Gorbals  Foundry;  Roberton  &Wilson. 

194  M'Culloch,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 


194  M'Lean,  Miss. 
Harper,  Robert. 
Struthers,  John. 
192  Jackson,  Hugh,  writer. 
188  Rennie,  W^illiam,  saddler. 
166  TurnbuU,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
164  Tait,  Alexander. 
162  Young,  Thomas. 

Kelvie,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker. 
M'Dougall,     Ronald,    inspector     of 
police. 
160  Steven,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
158  Howatt,  Henry  R.,  surgeon. 
154,  156  Johnston,  T.,  sen.,  victualler. 
152  Harris,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
146  Pettigrew,  James,  victualler. 
142  Smith,  James,  flesher. 
140  Docherty,  John,  egg  and  provisiitn 

merchant. 
138  Mackie,  John  W.,  oil  &  colour  shop. 
132  Hendrie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
116  M'Lelland,  Peter,  tea  merchant. 
114  Kelly,  Thomas,  provision  merchant. 
110  Scott,  James,  victualler. 
106  Miller  &  Morehead,  victuallers. 
104  Parker,  Peter,  victualler. 
100  M'Lean,  John,  confectioner. 

98  Paton,  J.  &  J.,  victuallers. 

94  Mungall,  Andrew,  druggist. 

92  Briceland,  Mrs.,  stoneware  dealer. 

90  Wilson,  Arthur,  tea  merchant. 

88  Paterson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 

86  Watt,  Frederick,  baker. 

84  Teacher,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

74  Bell,  James,  baker. 

70  Clow,  E.  &  A.,  wine  &  spirit  mertjhts. 

66  Dunlop,  Gilbert,  victualler. 

60  Smith,  Patrick,  victualler. 

56  Moffat,  John,  clogmaker. 

54  Marshall,  John,  pawnbroker. 

44,  42  Erskine,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

36  Picken,  E.,  flesher. 

28  Fleming,  James,  victualler, 

26  Stark  &  Ross,  boot  and  shoemakers. 

22  Post-oflice  Receiving-house. 
Charles,  William,  warehouseman. 

20  Adamson,  William,  glazier. 
Forsyth,  William. 

18  Clow,  Henrj',  spirit  dealer. 

8,  10  M'Ara,  Andrew,  general  grocer. 

MAIN'S  ST. 
3  Whitehill,  John,  cai-ter. 

Eeddoch,  Robert,  house-factor. 
5  Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  spirit  dealer. 
9  Bennett,  Robert,  tailor. 

Blair,  Adam,  of  Blair  cf-  Robinson. 

United  Original  Secession  Church. 

1 9  Cuthbert,  James. 

23  M'Intyre,  Mrs.  James. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  tailor. 

25  Stewart  &  Sinclair,  wrights. 
41  WUkie,  Thomas. 


408 


MAITLAND.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— MARLBOROUGH. 


41  Clyde,    John,    beadle   of  Free    St. 

George's. 
M'Nair,  James. 
45  Baxter,  M.  &  A.,  cabinetmaliers. 

49  M'Lay,  Dr. 

55  St.  Peter's  Free  Church.     Thomas 
Alexander,  church  officer. 
Allan,  Mrs.,  teacher. 
61  Muir,  James,  upholsterer. 
89  Whyte,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

115  Kemp,  David. 
135  M'Ewan,  John. 

134  M'Gregor,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
132  Recruiting  Office. 
1 20  Merry,  Mrs. 

Somervail,  James,  commis.  mercht. 

116  Hamilton,  William,  manufacturer, 
20  Aitken,  Mrs. 

18  Lindsay,  Robert,  -wright. 
14  Campbell,  Alexander,  carter. 
12  M'Dougall,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer. 

MAITLAND  ST. 

31  Crawford,  Thomas,  witie  and  spirit 
dealer. 

45  M'Cormick,  Colin,  spirit  dealer. 

91  Walls,  Hugh,  builder. 

95  Millar,  John,  furnishing  shop. 
101  Wallace  Court. 
115  Fisher,  George,  grocer. 

117  Bain's  Couet. 

76  Gilmour,  Andrew,  baker. 

72  M'Donald,  Malcolm,  spirit  dealer. 

Campbell  Place. 
70  Mitchell,  Edward,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
68  M'Intyre,  D.  C,  builder. 

M'Pherson,  of  John  Forbes  4"  Cb., 

smiths, 
64  Paterson,  David,  flasher. 
58  Albert  Place. 

50  Donaldson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

42  Davie,  John. 

Stobo,  Wm.,  hinge  and  lock  maker. 
30  Robin,  Mathew,  wine  merchant. 

26  Gilmour,  James,  house-factor. 
16  Wilson,  William,  baker. 

14  Park,  Samuel,  builder. 
4  Galloway,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 

MALTA  ST. 

23  Gray,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

27  Sommers,  .James,  spirit  dealer. 
29^Fimister,  William,  &  Co. 

33' Weir  &  M'llroy,  founders. 
o3^M'Dougall,  John. 
37  Gillies,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
26  Glen,  Thomas,  baker. 

24  Glen,  Thomas,  grocer. 
22  M'Crindle,  Robert,  smith. 

14  Burt,  John,  leather  merchant. 
12  Easton,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
6  M'Gowan,  Thomas. 


MANSriELD  PLACE. 

1  Creelman,  Miss, 
Kirkwood,  A.,  writer. 

2  Burnside,  Mrs. 

3  Smith,  David. 
Smith,  W.  G. 

4  Ritchie,  John. 
Henderson,  Dr. 

5  Bannatyne,  D. 

6  Allan,  John. 
Kay,  Alexander. 

7  Robertson,  William, 

8  Collins,  J.  H. 
Stevenson,  George. 

9  Sharp,  Mrs. 

MARGABET  ST 

7  Bald,  Robert,  smith  and  tinsmith. 
18  Logan,  Mrs.  G.,  stay  manufacturer. 
14  Dalglish,  John,  precentor  of  College 

Church. 
Millen,  John,  cabinetmaker. 
10  M'Farlane,   Peter,   smith  and   bell- 
hanger. 
6  Steel,  John,  beadle. 
Aitken,  James,  slater. 

MARGARET  ST.— Laurisston. 

3  Gray,  John, 
Chisholm,  John. 

MARKET  ST, 

4  O'Connor,  John,  rag  merchant. 
20  Thomson,  R  ,  hatter, 

22  Thomson,  W.,  gut  merchant. 

26  Kelly,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Cairns,  W.,  painter  and  spirit  dealer. 

46  Hamilton,  Mrs.  T.,  spirit  dealer. 

50   General  Slaughter-house. 

M'Dermid,  John,  inspector  of  tallow. 

Lewis,  Robert,  blood  merchant. 

Dunlop,  James,  collector. 
45  South  Prison. 

MARKET  ST.,  East. 

1  Draffan,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
26  Boreland  &  Steven,  tire-brick  works. 
Atlas  Grain  Mills ;  Alex.  Turubull. 

8  Dickson,  Peter,  co%^'feeder. 

MAELBOROUGH  ST. 

1  Kirkland,  John,  victualler  and  spirit 
dealer. 

17  Simpson  &  Dunbar,  wrights. 
25  Bruce,  IVIrs.  Andrew,  victualler. 

62  Milne,  Geo.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
40  Gray,  M.  &  J.,  victuallers. 
22  Barr,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
20  Thomson,  David,  portiouer. 

18  Virtue,  Mrs.  grocer. 

12  Carlin,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 


MAKSHALL.— STREET  DIRECTOEY.— MEECHANT. 


409 


MAESHALL  ST. 
1  Hill,  John,  portioner. 

MARTYE  ST. 
3  Bums,  Eobert,  hill-clerk. 

Burns,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker. 

Sinclair,  Peter. 

Wright,  Thomas,  causewayer. 

Lindsay,  Thomas,  agent. 
5  Burt,  John,  nailmaker. 

MASON  ST. 
Gas  "Works. 
Miller  &  HamUtou,  sculptors. 

MAXWELL  ST. 


75 

97 

102 

100 

94 


Scott,  Thomas,  flesher. 

Glasgow  Equitable  Compan3^ 

Cree,  John. 

Munro,  H.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Fulton,  John,  provision  merchant. 

Teacher,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

Robertson,  J.,  bookseller. 

Stobo,  D.,  painter. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

Mather,  Alexander,  flesher. 

Craig,  John,  bootmaker. 

Stuart,  John  K.,  surgeon. 

43  Weir,  E.,  spirit  merchant. 

Lennox,  Peter,  grocer. 

Thom,  Andrew,  saddletree-maker. 

M'Lean,  John,  veterinary  surgeon. 

Graham,  Alexander,  hotel. 

Stewart,  A.,  smith. 

Baker,  H.,  slate-board  manufac- 
turer. 

Crown,  William,  brassfounder. 

Wallace,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

Adam,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Gould,  Thomas,  lace  manufacturer. 

Davie,  William,  contractor. 

Gilmour,  J.  &  A.,  timber  merchants. 

Miller,  Andrew,  wood  merchant. 

Balfour  &  Co.,  furniture  warehouse. 

Kerr,  W.,  maltster. 

Harvey,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  distillers. 

Mackie,  James,  merchant. 

Jackson,  James,  &  Co. 

Dvmn,  John,  factor. 

Hendry  &  Cook,  tailors. 

Smith,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 

Montgomery,  E.  &  J.,  spirit  mer- 
chant. 

E.  Martin,  fish-curer. 

Scouller,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

Dougall,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Young,  John,  bookseller. 

Eennie,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Eennie,  J.,  merchant. 

M'Dougall,  E.,  hide  merchant. 

Dow,  Samuel,  spirit  merchant. 

Duncanson  &  Forbes,  cabinetmakers. 


MAXWELTON  PLACE. 

1  Dickson,  Mr. 

2  Scott,  William,  surgeon. 

3  Paterson,  Eev.  A.  S. 

7  Robertson,  Thomas,  merchant. 

4  Taylor,  John,  sen. 

Taylor,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 
6  Drew,  Alexander. 

6  Barlas,  Misses,  private  seminary  for 

young  ladies. 

8  Wallace,  Mrs. 
Bremner,  Eev.  Eobert. 

MEABOWSIES. 

SEE  WOODLANDS  KOAD. 

MELBOTJEFE  PLACE. 

21   Hall,  Mrs. 

23  Fleming,  William. 

Fisher,  Donald. 

Eeid,  Mrs. 
29  Gibson,  Eev.  James. 
36  Mitchell,  Thomas. 

MELEOSE  ST. 

1  MacLelland,  John. 
Maxwell,  Mrs. 

3  M'Kenzie,  Roderick. 

5  Mitchell,  Mrs. 
Murray,  James. 

7  Smith,  John,  Western  Bank. 
Thomson,  Mrs. 

6  Brown,  Mrs.  Edward. 
Gourlie,  James. 

4  Ovington,  Thomas  G. 

2  Bennet,  WOliam,  merchant. 
Miller,  Alexander. 

MELVILLE  PLACE,  132  Trongate. 

3  Loudon,  Bryce,  spirit  dealer. 

5  Inglis,  Eobert,  printer. 

9  M'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  wholesale  tobac- 

conists. 
11  Rowley,  Andrew,  drj'salter. 

10  Young,  Alexander,  sheriff-officer. 
4,  6  Wilson,  David,  grocer. 

2  Logan,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

MELVILLE  ST. 

1  Niven,  John,  grocer. 

1 1  Boyd,  William. 

15,  17  M'Bean,   H.,   &  Co.,  Tradeston 

Paint  and  Flint  Mills. 
28  M'Diaruud,  A.,  shoemaker. 
26  Hoey,  James,  blacksmith. 
20  Smith,  George,  grocer. 

8  Peacock,  Andrew,  wright. 

4  Duncan,  Edward,  teacher. 

2  Shaw,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

MERCHANT  LANE. 
4  Lennox,  John,  rag  merchant. 
6,  8  ReUly,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 


410 


MILLER'S.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— MILLER. 


28  Oliphant,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
7  Shaw,  W.,  plasterer. 

MTLLER'S  PLACE. 

8,  10  Casey,  John,  broker. 

16  Webster,  George,  furniture  dealer. 
26,  28  M'Leod,  Daniel. 

30  SaUa,  Francis,  furniture  merchant. 

48  Bell,  John,  tailor. 

50  Paterson,  Tho.,  furniture  dealer. 

52  M'Innes,  James,  tinsmith  and  broker. 
54  Jones,  Mrs.  Francis,  broker. 

51  Holmes,  Mrs.  John,  broker. 

39  M'Lellan,  Andrew,  Cossack  inn. 
33  Paterson,  John,  carter, 

MILLER  ST. 

5  Galloway,  Jas.,  carver  and  gilder. 
7  Stewart,  T.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  ropemakers. 
9  Craig,  James,  &  Son,  wine  merchts. 
11  Howatt,  James,  measurer. 

M'Nab,  Jas.,  letterpress-printer. 

M'Lean,  Alex.,  messenger-at-arms. 

Hossack,  A.  G.,  accountant. 

Johnston,  William,  merchant. 

Waddell,  William,  builder. 

Apperly,  Joseph,  commission  agent. 

Campbell,  Daniel,  merchant. 
13  Glasgow  Parcel  Delivery  Co. 

17  M'Williams,  J.    &   J.,    spirit   mer- 

chants. 
23  Glasgow  Water  Go's  Office. 

31  Calder,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  sugar  merchts. 
Paterson,  Robert,  commission  agent. 

35  Milligan,  James,  house  factor. 

M'Guffie,  Thos.,  builder, 

Morris,  James,  drysalter. 

Watson,  David,  commission  agent. 

Cowan,  James,  commission  mercht. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  sheriff-officer, 

Ferguson,  John,  paper-box  maker. 

Richardson,  George,  printer  and  ste- 
reotype founder. 

Gow,  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  dry- 
salters. 

Latta,  H.  P.,  produce  broker. 
39  Lennox  &  Miller,  writers. 
41  Dick,  John,  &  Son. 

Lumsden  &  Galloway,  builders. 

M'Micking,  T.,  &  Co. 

Cook,  James,  singer, 

Reid,  Willian:,  plumber. 

Tansie,  J.  &  T.,  commission  merchts. 
43  Mathie,  John,  sheriff-officer. 
45  Reid,  John,  jun.,  sugar  merchant, 

49  Corbet,  William,  &  Co, 

Calder,  John,  commission  merchant. 
51  Blair,  Sandeman,  &  Co.,  merchants, 
Russell,  James,  architect. 
Mercer  &  Johnston,  valuators. 
Crichton,  David,  auctioneer. 

53  Sandeman,  David,  wine  merchant. 
57  King,  John,  merchant. 


57  Peebles  &  Fyfe,  drysalters. 
Stewart,  Robt.,  &  Sons,  merchants. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  commission  mercht. 
Stewart,  Lewis,  commission  mercht. 

63  Stilling,  Gordon,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Sloan,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  agents. 

Sloan,  David. 

Campbell,  J.  G.,&  Co.,  silk-spinners. 

Davidson,  John, 
67  M'Cowan,  Robert,  accountant. 

Strathern  &  Douglas,  writers. 

81  Canada  Court. 

Lockhart,  J.  S.  ; 

Colquhoun,  P.,  commission  merdit. 
83  M 'Donald,  D.  &  J.,  manufacturers. 
101  North  British  Bank. 
105  Walker  &  Co.,  yarn  merchants. 
98  Miller,  J.,  Son,  &  Co.,  yarn  agents. 

Atkinson,  J.  &  W. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Clark  &  Struthers,  manufacturers. 
94  Ross,  Donald,  jun. 

Fisken,  A.,  sewed  muslin  warehouse. 

Eraser,  James,  bookbinder. 

Scottish  Guardian  Newspaper  Office. 
90  Wood,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
86  Dunlop,    James,    &    Sons,    cotton- 
spinners,  &c, 

Carati,  C,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

82  Cochran,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  calendeters. 
Murphy,  A.  W.,  pattern-drawer. 

78  Neild  &  Cordinglej',  yarn  agents. 

Hunter,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  yarn  agents. 

Inglis,  D.  &  H.,  calico-printers. 

M'Intosh,  James,  merchant. 
70  Graham,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Graham,  W.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
66  Howie,  James,  writer. 

Smellie,  Wm.,  drysalter. 

White,  John,  writer. 

M'Gregor,    Daniel,    &    Co.,    calico- 
printers.  ■}'<■  c 

M'Michael,  James,  accountant.!'ii 
62  Montgomery  &  Fleming,  writers, 

58  Niven,  David,  writer. 

Cameron  &  Henderson,  oil  merchts. 

Oliver,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  commission 
agents. 
54  Wilkie,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Walker,  Robert,  writer. 
52   Stirling's  Library. 
48  Virginia  Buildings,  }i^ 

42  City  and  Suburban  Gas  Co,    :Wm. 

Fleming,  secretary. 
40  Kirkwood,  R.,  house-factor. 

Holmes,  James,  commission  agetit. 

Gray,  Andrew,  jun.,  drysalter. 

Yuille,  Wm.,  &  Son,  merchants. 
36  Mitchell,    Allardiee,    and    Mitchell, 

writers. 
32  Gowland,  Brothers,  merchants. 
28  M'AndreviT,  John,  &  Co.,   coal  office. 

Gemmell,  James,  writer. 


MILLER.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— MONTEITH. 


411 


28  Clark,  Robert,  writer. 
14  Slater  &  Robertson. 

Bell,  James,  merchant. 

Thomson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
10  Western  Bank.     Donald  Smith,  ma- 
nager. 

MULER  ST.,  East. 

4  Gibb,  James,  road  contractor. 

MILLROAD  ST. 

25  M'Goun,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 

47  Orr,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

44  Greig,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

32  Wise,  James,  porter. 

16  Lawson,  Alexander,  grocer. 

MILTON  ST. 

1  Rankin,  James,  flesher. 

Telfer,  Alexander,  bootmaker. 
f;:'~;M'Gregor,  Andi-ew,  baker. 
Bell,  Andrew,  waiter. 
'     7  Dougan,  John,  surgeon. 

9  M'Laren,  Mrs.,  ladies'  sick  nurse. 
Crawford,  William,  wright. 
Hunter,  William,  of  Hunter  ^  Mar- 
shall. 
13  Brj'ce,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Milton  Church. 
IQg-Lonnie  and  Thomson,  grocers. 

37  Thomson,  Robert,  grocer. 

47  Mackie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

53  Stobie,  John,  tailor. 

57  Kaj',  James,  victualler. 
119  Poynter,  John,  chemist. 
147  Laing,  James. 
164  Graham,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Atlas  Works.     Rowan  &  Co. 
162  Anderson,  William,  of  Canal  Basin 
Foundry. 
Forrest,  William,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
160  Clow,  A.  and  D.,  wrights. 
158  Reid,  John,  wright. 
74  Brand  and  MoUison's  Dye-work. 
68  Soap-work.     M.  Dick  &  Co. 
66  Davies,  John,  mill-manager. 
Cruickshank,  John. 

54  Hamilton,  "\A^lliam,  baker. 

52  Thomson,  George,  provision  dealer. 
Tod,  James. 

48  Baton,  Ebenezer,  flesher. 

46  Findlay,  J.  &  R.,  provision  mercht. 

38  Crawford,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit 

dealer. 
36  Bain,  George,  agent. 
22  Campbell,  Mrs.  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

MITCHELL  ST. 
1  Porter,  Hugh. 
3  Brodie,  J.  &  J.,  spirit  dealers. 

5  Cousland,  Alexander,  wireworker. 

9  Borthwick,  James,  &  Co.,  drysalters. 
19  M'Kim,  Mrs,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 


49  Blairs  &  Robinson,  founders. 

55  M'Coull,  George,  spirit  merchant. 

65  Muir,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 

67  Brown  &  Gray,  packing-box  makers. 

71  Salmond,  Robert,  smith. 

75  Muir  &  Sim,  cabinetmakers. 

Brown,  Robert,  merchant. 
77  Harding,  John,  gold-beater. 
79  Robertson- &  Lister,  smiths  and  en- 
gineers. 
81  Corbett,  William,  smith  and  bell- 
hanger. 

Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
83  Lucchesi,  B.,  figure-maker. 

85  Cowan,  William,  wright. 

95  Houston,  Wm.,  carver  and  gilder. 

Scott,  J.  &  A.,  merchants. 
99  Begbie,  Wiseman,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 

M'Donald  &  Freer,  calenderers. 
101  Wood,  James,  watchmaker. 
92  M'Intosh,  Thomas,  painter. 
90  Brown,  James  C,  manufacturer. 

M'Intosh,  Robert,  tin-case  maker. 

Boyd,  Thomas,  calico-printer. 

86  Gilkison,  E.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Gilliison,  Robert,  jun.,  merchant. 

20  CogMll,  D. 

12  M'Aulay,  John,  shoemaker. 
6,  8  Macdougall,  Alex.,  spirit  moreh. 

MONKLAND  ST. 

7  Rankin,  Wm. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  dairyman. 
Martyrs'  Church. 

11  Irvine,  Robert,  blacksmith. 

MONTEITH  ROW. 

1  Gray,  Mrs. 

Nimmo,  Michael,  clothier. 
Brennan,  Patrick,  M.D. 
Thom,  Robert,  wine  merchant. 
Nelson,  Robert,  surgeon. 

2  Armour,  Andrew,  wire-worker. 
Pollock,  John,  writer. 

Craig,  William. 
Virtue,  J.,  fruiterer. 
M'Ewan,  John,  cooper. 
Carrick,  John,  wood  merchant. 
Elgin,  David,  leather  merchant. 
6  Murdoch,  James,  ironfounder. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  iron  merchant. 
Duke,  Roger,  of  New  Park. 
Young,  Robert,  iron  merchant.  ' 

8  Hunter,  Robert,  wood  merchant. 

10  Logan,  John,  manufacturer. 
Menzies,  Andrew,  coach  proprietor. 
Marshall,  Mrs. 

Brodie,  Miss. 

11  Horn,  John,  merchant. 

Tod,  An.,  tobacco  manufacturer. 
M'Phvm,  Hugh,  warpei-. 
Nesbit,  Mathew,  grocer. 


412 


MONTEITH.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— MONTROSE. 


12  Clark,  Robert,  bleacher. 
Martin,  Wm.,  bootmaker. 
Paxton,  Rev.  John  D. 
Selkurk,  Mrs. 

Crum,  John,  bookseller. 
Barr,  Robert,  merchant. 

13  Curtis,  Mrs.  Richard. 

Taylor,  Matthew,  wine  merchant. 

14  Stewart,  James  R.,  iron  merchant. 

SOMMEEVILLB  PlACE. 

15  Donaldson,  Alex.,  surgeon. 

16  Cross,  Wm.,  seed  merchant. 
Millar,  Wm. 

Beith,  James,  ironfounder. 

17  Marshall,  Wm.,  merchant. 
Black,  James,  manufacturer. 
M'Donald,  Archd.,  tea  merchant. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.,  seminary  for  young 

ladies. 
Black,  George,  writer. 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  grocer. 
17|Temple,  Alexander. 

18  Brown,  Mrs.  John. 
Wilson,  Miss. 

Nish,  Anthony,  messenger-at-arms. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  candlemaker. 

19  Paterson,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D. 

20  Templeton,  J.,  carpet  manufacturer. 
Mitchell,  George,  manufacturer. 
Cairns,  John,  clothier. 

Bogle,  Peter,  cotton-spinner. 
M'Kendrick,  Mrs. 
Dunn,  David,  fish  merchant. 
Mathew,  Wm. 

21  Reid,  Robert,  writer. 

22  Couper,  James,  insurance  broker. 
Mathieson,  Alex.,  edge-tool  maker. 
M'Tear,  Andrew,  lithographer. 
French,  Robert,  merchant. 
Pigott,  Henry,  hatter. 

Begg,  Alexander,  draper. 
2.3  Young,  Samuel. 

Shaw,  John,  woollen-draper. 
Murray,  C.  H.,  inspector  of  inland 

revenue. 
Fairie,  Robert,  merchant. 
Leslie,  John,  accountant. 

24  Lawrie,  Mrs. 
Morris  Place. 

25  White,  James. 

26  Struthers,  John,  manufacturer. 
30  Auchinvole,  John,  manufacturer. 

Milne,  Alex.,  of  Gartferry. 
Thomson,  George  manufacturer. 
Alexander,  Wm.,  mining  engineer. 
Levack,  Wm.,  warehouseman. 
Garraway,  J.,  chemist. 

32  Durnford,  Capt.,  R.E. 

33  Clark,  William,  merchant. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D. 
Smith,  Rev.  Chas.  F.  R. 
Coubrough,   Murray,   silk   bandana 

manufacturer. 


33  M'Laws,  William. 

Spenser,  J.,  hardware  merchant. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  David. 

35  Young,  T.  C,  wiiter. 

36  Mackenzie,  William,  printer  and  pub- 

lisher. 

37  Edwards,  Rev.  John. 
Gray,  Thomas. 

Clark,  James,  merchant. 
Cochran,  Thos.,  tobacco  manufact. 

38  Mitchell,  Patrick,  cotton-spinner. 
BiNNiE  Place. 

1  AVhite,  John. 

2  Hadden,  Rev.  John. 
Reid,  Mrs.  John. 
Hannah,  Miss. 

mONTEOSE  ST. 

5  Renfrew,   A.,   &  Co.,  thread  manu- 
facturers. 

Renfrew  &  Brown,  wadding  manu- 
facturers. 

Gibson  &  Macnee,  manufacturers. 

Campbell,  Alexander. 

Lang,  James. 
7  Corbett,  Alex.,  &Co.,  manufacts. 

Alexander,  Edward,  merchant. 

Alexander,  PZdwd.,  &  Sons,  merchts. 

Alexander,  John,  merchant. 
19  Ross,  T.,  warper. 

Chrystal  &  Waddell,  com.  agents. 

Varsami,  C.  P.,  merchant. 

Brand,  James,  manufacturer. 

Murray,  John  Bruce,  merchant. 

Munn,  James,  calenderer. 
23  Thomson  &  Alexander,  singers. 
25  Harvey,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Tod,  J.,  &  Co.,  commission  merch.^. 
27  Strathern,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Taylor,  James,  druggist. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  architect. 

Taj'lor,  Mrs. 

Peat,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  carrier. 
31  Macnish,  N.  &  J.  0.,  cotton-yain 

agents. 
33  More,  A.,  &  Son,  millwrights. 
35  Rae,  Gavin,  glazier. 
41  Galloway,  Wm.,  nail-store. 
43  Calder,  William,  agent. 

Kerr,  Robert. 
45  Hutcheson  &  Robertson,  merchants. 
49  Graham,  James,  jun.,  builder. 

Hendry,  James. 

Miller,  James,  merchant. 
51   Graham,  J.,  packing-box  maker. 
53  Murphy,  E.  &  A.,  stair-railers. 
69  Highland  Society  School. 

M'Lauchlin,  Rev.  Robert,  teacher. 

Lewis,  Henry,  do. 

Thomson,  James,  do. 

Mennon,  Miss,  female  do. 

Leitch,  John,  keeper. 


MONTROSE— STREET  DIEECTORY.— MUIEHEAD. 


413 


77  Henderson,  Alex.  P.,  solicitor. 

Lindsay,  R.  M. 

Purvis,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Lawson,  J. 
87  Wilson's  Charity  School  for  Boys. 

Russell,  Rev.  John  R.,  teacher. 

Arthur,  William,  manufacturer. 
95  Barclay,  Thomas,  auctioneer. 
99  Robertson,  William. 

105  Colvile,  Stephen. 

107  Robertson,  William,  starcher. 
Ill,  113  Collins,  William,  publisher. 
115  Calder,  John. 

Sclanders,  Andrew. 

Colquhouu,  David,  merchant. 

Johnston,  Charles,  plasterer. 

Collins,  William,  jun. 

Mason,  Robert. 

Grewer,  Miss. 

119  Livingston,  Peter. 
Clark,  William. 
Smith,  William. 
BallengaU,  David. 
Renwick,  William. 
Turnbull,  Miss. 

121  M'Farlane,  Samuel. 
M'Donald,  John. 
Chilme,  William. 
Clark,  Robert. 
Carrick,  John. 
Gentles,  Mrs. 

123  Hetherington,  Rev.  J.  P. 

125  M'Guffie,  Thomas,  builder. 
Robertson,  William. 
Hervey,  Mrs.  John. 

142  Adamson,  John. 
140  Kyle,  Thomas 
136  Baxter,  Walter. 
134  Hill,  John  M.,  writer. 

Hill,  Robert,  writer. 
128  Peovan  Place, 

Findlay,  William  R. 

Stewart,  D.  Y.,  founder, 

126  Hamilton,  Peter,  merchant. 

122  Hotson,  John,  writer. 

120  M'Donald,  John,  writer. 

106  Seddon,  Dr. 
104  Whitelaw,  Miss. 

98  Hart,  Hugh. 
94  Muir,  James. 

Uke  Place. 

United  Presbyterian  Church. 
42  Murdoch,  John,  teacher. 

Leckie,  Helen,  spirit  dealer- 
40  Baird,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
38  Sclanders,  Robert,  wright. 
32  M'CoU,  Malcolm,  and  Co.,  singers. 
30  Clark,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Finlay,  R.  G.,  and  Brothers,  manu- 
facturers. 
28  M'Nair,  Thomas,  merchant. 
16  Ure,  John,  and  Son,  calenderers. 

Steven,  Robert,  engraver. 


16  Johnson,  Harry,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Smith,  J.  W.,  &  Whyte,  manufac- 
turers. 
14  Hamilton  and  Jack,  manufacturers. 
Baumann  and  Wunsch,  commission 
merchants. 

4  Smith,  R.  and  C,  calenderers. 
Auchinvole,  John,  manufacturer. 
Auchinvole,  David,  manufacturer. 
Carswell  &  Allan,  manufacturers. 

MOOEE  ST. 

27  Gilmour,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

30  Mathieson,  Daniel,  lime  works. 

MOREIS  PLACE. 

1  M'Ewan,  Mrs.  James. 
Black,  David,  merchant. 

3  Gray,  Matthew,  manufacturer. 

5  Cochran,  John,  seed  merchant. 
Steel,  David,  brassfounder. 
Fletcher,  John,  hat  manufacturer. 
Fairley,  George,  merchant. 
Donald,  Charles,  merchant. 
Grieve,  Alexander,  tobacconist. 

8  Binnie,  David,  builder. 

Turnbull,  Alexander,  tea  merchant. 
Fell,  Thomas,  agent. 
Naismith,  Alex.,  merchant. 
Cunningham,  Mrs.  David. 

6  Brown,  Robert,  druggist. 

4  Russell,  John,  dairyman. 
Gardiner,  J.,  teacher. 
Cochran,  John. 

Hall,  Alexander. 

2  Cairns,  James,  clothier. 
M'Lellan,  Lewis,  chandler. 
Paton,  A,,  merchant. 
Walker,  A.  S.,  cotton-spinner. 
PaleiSvH,  James,  portioner. 
Cassels,  John,  portioner. 

HOEEISOH  ST, 

27  Maxwell,  Mrs.  Robert, 

31  Boj'd,  John. 
Dixon,  Mrs.  Adam. 

33  Wilkinson,  John,  wright. 
37  Redhead,  Thomas,  steam-boat  pro- 
prietor. 
Spedding,  Joseph. 
Wyse,  William. 
41  Wilkinson  &  Guthrie,  Misses,  dress- 
makers. 

MTIIBHEAD  ST. 

7  Hamilton,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
13  Coats,  James,  brassfounder. 

15  Coats,  James,  session-clerk,  Gorbals. 
27  M'Lean,  Joseph,  cotton-spinner. 
M'Lean,  William,  cotton-spinner. 
4  Gray,  C.  &  D.,  distillers. 


414 


MUSLIK— STREET  DIRECTORY.— NELSON. 


MUSLIN  ST.-Bridgeton. 

1  Murray,  Hugh,  plasterer. 

3  M'Kean,  James,  baker. 

11  Black,  James,  bellman. 

37  M'Culloch,  Robert,  agent. 

80  HUl,  William,  victualler. 

5G  Alexander,  James,  grocer. 

16  Wright,  Thomas,  brassfounder. 

MUTTON  MARKET,  King  Street. 
1  Neilson,  James,  flesher. 
3  Robertson,  Mrs.,  flesher. 

8  Connel,  Mrs.,  flesher. 

NELSON  ST. 

5  Love,  William,  bookseller  and  news 

agent. 
7  M'Douald,  A.  &  M.,  staymakers. 

9  Austin,  Ann,  milliner. 
11  Ferguson,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
13  Adams,  George,  bookseller. 

19  Ratlray,  David,  warehouseman, 
21  Parsons,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  lucifer-match 

warehouse. 
27  M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
29  Stratton,  James,  glazier. 
33  Stewart,  Misses,  milliners. 

Antigua  Place. 

M'Coll,  Archibald,  housefactor. 

Drummond,  John,  heddlemaker. 

Dunn,  William,  manufacturer. 

M'Moran,  Joseph,  furrier  and  skin 
dealer. 

Hacket,  James,  &  Son,  tailors  and 
clothiers. 

Spenser,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 
35  Bruce,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
37  M'Kinnon,  Mrs.,  straw-hat  maker, 
49  Campbell,  John,  bootmaker. 
53  Allan,  James,  bird  merchant. 

Colquhoun,  Mrs.,  capmaker. 
55  Fraser,  John,  bootmaker. 
57  Christie,.  Miss,  milk  shop. 
61  Douglas,  William,  stationer. 

67  Barclay,  James  B.,  &  Co.,  slaters. 

73  M'Brain,  James,  tavern-keeper. 

79  Young,  John,  wine  &  spirit  mercht. 
99  Russell,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

100  Stewart,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 
94  Miller,  Robert,  &  Son,  wiights. 
82  M'Lean,  Malcolm,  blacksmith. 

80  M'Culloch,  F.,  jun.,  preserver  of  ani- 

mals. 
78  M'Culloch,  F.,  sen.,  spirit  dealer. 

74  Buchauan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
72  Crawford,  Wm.,  warper. 

Jardine,  John,  tailor. 
Kean,  John,  slater. 
70  Harris,  James,  bootmaker. 

68  Nelson  Street  Chapel. 

66  Mitchell,  W.,  tobacconist. 

64  M'Gregor,  John,  &  Co.,  bird  stufiers. 

60    M'Lean,  Neil,  preserver  of  animals. 


56  Brown,  Peter,  baker. 

54  Pearson,  C.  F.,  tavern. 
52  Watt,  Mrs.,^  milliner. 

50  Finlaj'son,  Miss,  milliner. 

48  Fisher,  George,  rag  merchant. 
Semple,  David,  clothier. 

44  Morrison,  Miss  J.,  milliner. 

38  Dunnett,  Wm.,  printseller. 

32  Smith,  James,  bookseller. 
30  Cook,  James,  dairj'man. 
28  Taylor,  J.  &  J.,  printers. 

Smith,  John,  fancy  heddle-maker. 

Malcolm,  E.,  engraver  and  printer. 

Bannatj'ne,  Robert,  tavern. 
26  Gray,  Thos.,  baker  and  spirit  dealer.- 
24  Hunter,  E.  &  E.,  staymakers.         V'i 
22   Dunn,  J.,  staymaker.  •''' 

20  Strain,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
16  Gourlie,  Mrs.,  straw-hat  shop. 
14  Gillies  &  M'Dougall,  dressmakers. 

10  Graham,  Miss,  milliner. 

8  Jarvis,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker. 
6  Dunn,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 

NELSON  ST.— Tradeston. 

3  Henderson,  J.,  shoemaker.  '"' 

5  Taj  lor,  Miss  Jane,  milliner  &  ds  esis- 
maker. 

11  ^I'Vey,  Peter,  broker. 

] . "■    i'orbet,  John,  victualler. 
10    Fulton,  Samuel,  l);)ker, 

26  Barr,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

27  Fleming,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
29|Barrie,  John,  grocer. 

33  M'Neil,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
SS^-Pappell,  Wm.,  painter. 

35  Russell,  J.  &  W.,  spirit  dealers. 

37  Riddell,  Matthew,  agent.  ^Gl 

39  Gibb,  James,  grocer.  '^"^ 
Houston,  Campbell,  provision  mer^ii;' 

41  Ferguson,  Alex.,  flesher.  '^^^■ 

45  Walker,  M.,  victualler. 

51  M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  grocer. 

55  Scott,  Wm.,  surgeon. 

59  Wilson,  Wm.,  flesher. 
63  Bell,  John,  grocer. 

67  Munro,  Miss,  milliner. 

79  King,  William,  victualler. 

83  M'Knight,  John,  baker.  '  •' _ 

85  Brock,  William,  grocer.  ''■^■• 

93  Roddan,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

95  White,  James. 

M'Bean,  Hugh. 

Anderson,  John. 
99  Steel,  L.,  cowfeeder. 
100  Wilson,  Andrew,  grocer.  '' 

88  Wilson,  James,  jun.  "•<'■'' 

Q2  Stewart,  Thomas,  baker.  '^^'■' 

60  M'Gaw,  Alex.,  sculptor.  '  251 

52  Tulloch,  Miss  Janet,  milliner,        '^^^ 
48  Ferguson,  John,  flesher. 

32  Beith,  James,  bill-poster. 

Kinnaird,  George,  spu-it  dealer. ' 


]s^-W.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— NEW. 


415 


30  M'Keiizie,  William,  baker. 

12  Buchanan,  Jame^. 

6  Gemmell,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 

NEW  CITY  ROAD. 

3  Morren,  Gavin,  flesher. 
5  Johnston,  Archd.,  M.D. 

7  M'Intosh,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
Muekay's  Place. 

9  Martin,  John. 
11  Murphy,  James. 

13  Coutts,  Nathaniel. 
15  M'Donald,  I'eter. 

101  Steven,  James,  M.D. 
105  MPhail,  Archd. 
107  Henry,  John. 
109  Ross,  Thomas. 
Ill  Hoey,  James. 

Chamberlain,  Mrs. 

Murnatroj'd,  Henry  Wm. 

Speirs,  Miss. 
119  Leslie,  James. 

Forrest,  Andrew. 

Lindsay. 

Robertson,  John,  teacher. 
121  M'Lityre,  Miss. 
125  Brock,  John. 
127  Warren,  Mrs. 

Rae,  James. 

Christie,  Rev.  Thomas. 

Brown,  Alexander. 
129  Lambie  &  Balderston,  Misses, 
135  Livingston,  Miss. 
137  Debbie,  Thomas. 

Thomson,  Henry. 

Clugston,  Miss. 

M'AiJay,  George. 
139  Thomson,  Mrs.  James,  baker. 
141  May,  Andiew. 
143  Menzies,  Miss. 
145  Ramsaj',  James. 

Gray,  William. 

Stobo,  Robert. 

Cameron,  Jcihn. 

Marshall,  William. 

Henderson,  A. 

Largo  Place. 
147  Inglis,  Mrs. 
149  Robin,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
151  Greenlees,  Robert,  painter. 

Dawson,  William. 

Manford,  John. 

Barr,  William,  builder. 
Smith,  George  C. 

Watson,  George. 
153  Everett,  Mrs. 
155  Dick,  Miss,  green  grocer. 
157  M'Lelland,  William. 
159  Campbell,  Ivie. 
161  MacClymont,  Thomas. 
Brown,  Miss. 
Brown,  Mrs. 
Macdonald,  Archd. 


161  Maclure,  David. 
163  Davie,  John,  grocer. 

165  Murray,  Walter,  flesher. 
167  Boyd,  William,  grocer. 
169  Carswell,  Wm.  J.,  baker. 
201  Adams,  Mrs.,  green-grocer. 

253  Inglis,  Mrs.  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
194  Ingleton,  William. 

Stafb'Ord  1'lace. 

1   Samuel,  Thomas,  merchant. 
190  Salmon,  John. 

Watt,  Charles. 
174  Stewart,  Mrs. 

Melvin,  Alexander  A. 

Fulton,  Robert. 

Melvin,  A. 

Newbigging,  Mrs. 

Burr,  Alex.,  merchant. 
108  Risk,  Andrew,  M.D. 

166  Forrester,  Samijel. 
Russell,  Mrs. 
JefFray,  William, 
Hart,  Mrs. 
Dunn,  Mrs.  George. 

156  Brown,  Archibald,  druggist. 
150  Western  Academy. 
146  Gibson,  William." 
Stevenson,  Wright. 
Campbell,  'William,  clothier. 
Whii^h,  Charles. 
124  Rosehall  Gardens. 

Sniellie,  Mrs.  Matthew. 
110  Wotherspoon,  Mrs. 
Law,  David. 
Selkirk,  James. 
Morton,  George. 
Russell,  Robert. 
Birnie,  George. 
108  Cowan,  A.  J.,  stationer. 
106  Allan,  Thomas  G. 
104  Ramsaj',  George. 
102  Brown,  Robert. 
Willock,  Boyd. 
Speirs,  Douglas,  M.D. 
Steven,  James,  M  D. 
Drummond,  Richard. 
Henderson,  Mrs.  John. 
86  Purdie,  William. 
80  Blackwood,  Andrew. 

Buchanan,  William.  .  / 

Skirving,  William. 
76  White,  James,  baker. 
70  Burnett,  George. 

Stewart,  Archibald. 
22  Normal   Seminary.      J.   Douglas,: 
rector. 

NEW  ST. 

1  Graham,  John,  spirit  merchant.  ,  ,■ 

7  Lauder,  John,  surgeon.  ..jp. 

9  Strang,  William,  portioner.  yj) 

Begg,  A.,  wright.  ^,9 

Gray,  Miss,  stay  maker.  qj 


416 


NEWTON.— STEEET  DIEECTORY.— NICHOLSON. 


23  M'Donald,  D.,  spirit  merchant. 

27  Kerr,  James,  victualler. 

53  Hill,  Andrew,  victualler. 

55  Webster,  David,  machine-maker. 

57  Baird,  Steven,  haircutter. 

60  M'Auley  &  Co.,  chemists. 
10  Blaney,  A.,  confectioner. 

8  Burgess,  victualler. 

NEWTON  PLACE. 

1  Eait,  D.  C,  jeweller. 

2  Maxton,  Mrs.  Alexander. 

3  M'Connel,  Archibald. 

4  Graham,  William,  writer. 

5  Johnston,  William,  banker, 

6  Paton,  Rev.  Eobert,  D.D. 

7  Orr,  William,  merchant. 

8  Paton,  W.  P.,  commission  merchant. 

9  Hay,  William,  merchant. 

10  Outram,  George,  Herald. 

11  Stiven,  James,  manufacturer. 

12  Davie,  Wm.,  jun.,  manufacturer. 

13  Salmond,  George,  procurator-fiscal. 

14  Buchanan,  Misses. 

15  Cuthbertson,  Mrs. 

16  Allan,  Alexander,  shipowner. 

17  Logan,  John,  merchant. 

18  Morrison,  Wm.,  merchant. 

19  M'Ewen,  Andrew,  writer. 

20  Alexander,  Miss. 

21  Eodger,  James,  merchant. 

23  Trueman,  Francis. 

24  Patey,  Capt.  Charles  G.  E.,  R.N. 

25  Rankin,  Mrs. 

26  Muirhead,  James,  jeweller. 

27  Pattisou,  Godfrey,  merchant. 

NEWTON  ST, 

1  Skinner,  Wm.,  baker. 
Gray,  Dr.  James. 
Robertson,  Miss. 
Esplin,  Mrs.  George. 
Glen,  John. 
Johnston,  George. 

6  Bardie,  Mrs. 
4  Girvan,  Mrs. 

Ebeling,  J.  G.,  merchant. 

Murison,  Mrs.  J. 

Gilmour,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Auchterlonie,  Alex.,  of  M'-Crindle  4 
Auchterlonie. 

2  Currie,  John,  chemist. 

NEW  VENNEL. 
13  M'Cann,  James,  victualler. 
29  Mission-House  Court. 
51  Carrol,  P.,  broker. 
55  Kerry,  James,  broker. 
57  Black,  Daniel,  broker. 

61  M'Fadyen,  Isabella,  spirit  dealer. 
75  Martin,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

89  Eraser,  David,  grocer. 

93  Allison,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 


95  Sheren,  Edward,  spirit  merchant. 
101   Green,  Daniel,  broker. 
131  Eadie,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
147  Finlayv  George,  grocer. 

NEW  WYND. 

3  Cousland,  Archibald,  wire-woi-ker. 
Buchanan,  Wm.,  watch-glass  maker. 
19  Eoss,  David,  wright. 
23  Malcolm,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 
25  Aitken,  James,  coach  painter. 

47  Green  Market, 

Wilson,  William,  gardener. 
Piukerton,  James,  gardener. 
Gillies,  Duncan,  gardener. 

57  Sonua,  Patrick,  broker. 

63  Donald,  Matthew,  victualler. 
81  Conuell,  Halbert,  spirit  dealer. 
83  Cairnie,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
113  MUligan,  Patrick,  pawnbroker. 
90  Henderson,  William,  and  Sons,  soap 

and  candle-makers. 
66  Calder,  W.,  carriers'  quarters. 

58  Higgius,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
54  Taylor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
52  Balfour  &  M'Callum,  founders. 

48  Dumbreck,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Young,  W.,  spirit  dealer. 
16,  18  Duff,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

NICHOLAS  ST. 

9  Gibson,  John,  writer. 

11  Conway,  William. 

15  M'Dowal,  D.,  lithographer. 

17  Allan,  Eobert. 

23  Christie,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

31  Hood,  John,  grocer. 

37  Dempster,  Mrs.,  gasfitter. 

39  Service,  Eobert,  cowfeeder. 
41  Eitchie,  William. 

Donaldson,  James,  agent. 
Miller,  Thomas,  tailor. 
Jackson,  Hugh,  tailor. 

32  Wright,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
30  Horn,  Mrs.,  broker. 

12  Reid,  John,  turner. 

10  Paul,  Mrs. 

8  M"Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
6  Farlie,  Mrs. 

Campbell,  Archibald. 

Reid,  John. 

Borland,  Robert. 

Forbes,  Alexander,  grocer.    ■ 

NICHOLSON  ST. 

1  Laurie,  James,  of  Laurieston. 
5  Campbell,  Mis.,  boarding-school. 

11  Young,  James,  lodgings. 

13  Wallace,  James. 

17  Anderson,  John,  chemist. 
Brown,  Robert. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  John. 
Sutherland,  R. 


NILE— STREET  DIRECTORY.— NILE. 


417 


17  Jarvie,  Mrs. 
Bulloch,  Mrs.  D, 

19  Croll,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

21  Aitken,  Mrs. 

23  Oorbals  Savings  Bank. 
29  M'Auslau,  A.,  M.D. 
31  Stewart,  J.  &  D. 

Walker,  Mrs. 

Bolton,  A.  M,,  dancing-master. 

Ewing,  James. 

Lochead,  Thomas. 
33  M'Laurin,  James. 
35  Allan,  Mrs.  J.,  tallow-chandler. 

24  Barr,  John  M.,  baker. 

22  M'Gregor,  John. 
Barr,  John. 

Barr,  Wm,,  manufacturer. 
Towart,  Miss. 

20  Brown,  William,  Ayrshire  tavern. 

18  Roddie,  Andrew,  house  factor. 
16  Lammie,  John. 

12  Brown,  Duncan, 

10  Lindsay,  Mrs. 

6  Hendry,  Mrs. 
Miller,  Thomas. 
Addison,  Mrs. 
Russell,  James,  cai-ver. 
Smith,  Mrs,  Robert. 

4  M'Nab,  John. 
Humphrey,  Miss. 

Fraser,  A.,  commercial  traveller. 
25-Marshall,  George. 

NILE  ST.,  East. 

5  Ramsay,  Alexander,  painter. 
M'Farlan,   Mrs.    Catherine,    straw- 
bonnet  maker. 

7  Anderson,  R.,  barber. 

9,  11  Aitken,  R.,  tea  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 

13  Scoon,  Jacob,  staymaker. 

15  Logan,  M.,  Clydesdale- Arms  inn. 

14  Moore,  J.,  &  Co.,  iron  merchants. 

8,  10  Allan,  Archd.,    provision  mer- 
chant. 

6  Cameron,  M.,  pawnbroker. 
Carlile,  James. 

4  Ferguson,  Malcolm,  spirit  merchant. 

NILE  ST.,  West. 
3  Binning,  Robert,  commis.  merchant. 
Smith,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  com.  merchts. 
M'Phun,  W.  L.,  accountant. 
M'Leod,  M.,  &  Co.,  commis.  agents. 
Gorecke,  Antonie,  designer,  &c. 

5  Grasse,  E,,  artist's  colourman. 

7  Robertson,  Wm.,  wine  merchant. 

11  West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron  Co. 
Pearston,  James,  merchant. 
Mossend   Iron   Co.,    iron  manufac- 
turers and  coal  masters. 

Gregor,  Turnbull,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Robertson,  W.,  house  agent. 


11  Galbraith  &  Gumming,  merchants. 
13  Sugar,  John,  flesher. 
15  Campbell,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
19  Bowie,  James,  commiss.  merchant. 
37  West  of  England  Fire  Engine  Station. 
39  Lamont,  John,  merchant. 

Brooks,  W.,  merchant. 
43  Sommervail,  Thomas,  ship  agent. 
Riddell,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
Scottish  Equitable   Life   Assurance 

Society, 
Clavering,  Thomas,  merchant. 
45  Campbell  &  Rivers,  merchants. 
Arthur  &  Hinshaw,  merchants. 
49  M'Dougall,  James,  drysalter. 

Macallister,  John,  jun.,  calenderer. 
Wilson,  W.,  merchant. 
Twaddell  and  Reid,  plumbers. 
Stuart  &  Co.,  merchants. 
M'CuUoch,  W.,   &  Co.,   commission 

merchants. 
Hope,  David,  merchant. 
55  Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  publishers. 

Chambers,  D.  N.,  publisher, 
57  Frew,  William,  merchant. 

Gibson,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Brash,  Alexander,  accountant. 
Graham,  A.  H.,  accountant. 
Dick,  Robert,  surveyor. 
IMunro,  D.,  portrait-painter, 
Gibson,  Thos.  B.  S.,  merchant. 
67  Robertson,  Misses,  dressmakers, 
Milne,  Alexander. 
Robertson,  William. 
69  Service,  James,  writer. 
73  Graham,  John,  printer. 
M'Callum,  Miss, 
Newland,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
75  Dennistoun,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Playfair,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
77  Robertson,  James,  portrait-painter. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  David. 
CuiTie,  Robert. 
Ill  Moffat,  Charles,  wright. 
113  M'Clelland,  Mrs. 
115  Chalmers,  George,  Bath  tavern. 
119  Carrol],  Mrs.  M.,  cork  manufacturer. 
121  Banks,  James,  painter. 
123  Henderson,  James. 
Forrest,  Mrs. 

Scott,  Alexander,  timber  merchant. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thomas,  bookbinder. 
125  Aitken,  John,  cowfeeder. 
127  Whyte,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
129  Mowat,  William,  flesher, 
131   Templeton,  T.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 
139  Campbell,  Mrs.  William,  furnisher. 
141  Brandstrap,  L.  A. 
143  Forsyth,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
151  M'Farlane,  John. 
Barclay,  James. 
153  Weatherhead,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
u2 


4l8 


NILE.— STREET  DIEECTORY.— NORFOLK. 


153  Waddle,  George,  ironmonger. 
161  M'Dougall,  Hugh,  spiiit  dealer. 
165  Young,  David,  baker. 
167  Bachelor,  G.,  spirit  merchant. 
171  Calder,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
175  M'Gregor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
196  Crow,  John,  victualler. 
194  M'Nab,  John,  calenderer. 
192  Dobson,  Mis.,  green  grocer. 
190  Jackson,  John,  milk  dealer. 
186  Bolton,  George,  victualler. 
184  Bannerman,  David. 
184  M'Master,  J. 

Bunten,  Mrs. 

Henderson,    Henry,    of    White   and 


Elder,  Mrs. 
182  Campbell,  Mrs.  John,  furnishings. 
3.76  Robertson,  John,  coal  agent. 

Moffat,  Charles,  wright. 
170  Purdon,  George,  slater. 
154  M'Donald,    John    and    Alexander, 

tea  merchants. 
150  M'Donald,  J.  &  A ,  provision  mer- 
chants. 
148  Cochrane,  William. 
Johnston,  Thomas. 
146  Caldwell,  Wm.,  cabinetuaaker. 
Denholm  &  Nisbet,  wrights. 
Muggach  &  Thomson,  wood  turners. 
144  Thomson,  Jas.,  teacher  of  dancing. 
136  Caldwell,  William,  upholsterer. 
]  32  M'Leod,  Rev,  Dr.  Norman. 
128  King,  John,  cooper. 
126  Danskin,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
124  Moffat,  John. 
116  Rollo,  Robert,  bootmaker. 
114  Dougall,  Robert,  merchant. 
Gillies,  John. 
Preseott,  Rev.  Thomas  0. 
Gibson,  Mrs.  E. 
Auchinvole,  David. 
110  Fairlie,  James,  clothier. 
108  Walker,  James,  funeral  undertaker. 
106  Foucart,  Fran9ois,  profes.  of  fencing. 

MofPat,  John,  Victoria  Baths. 
104  Royal  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar. 

Walker,  John  E. 
102  Walker,  Jas.,  posting  establishment. 
98  Leitch,  David,  land  agent. 

St.  George's  Court. 
96  Bolton,  W.,  teacher  of  dancing. 
94  Masonic  Hall. 

Gilmour,  Allan,  flesher. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thos.,  bookbinder. 
92  Galbraith,  WUliam,  baker. 
86,  Hamilton,  Samuel,  grocer. 
84  Cruikshank,  E.,  wine  merchant. 
82  Renwick  &  Gray,  milliners. 

Ewing,  Joseph,  merchant. 
tfO  Wotherspoon,  W.   and  J.,  cabinet- 

maker.s. 
76  Stewart,  Miss  E. 


68  Lauder,  John,  fishmonger. 
66  Dufi',  Charles,  dyer. 
62  M'Innes,  William,  tinsmith. 
54  Maitlaud  &  Co.,  clothiers. 

Gartly,  J.  B.,  merchant. 
52  M'Brayne,  David,  session  clerk. 

Barony  Parish  Poor  Rates  Office. 

Robertson,  William,  collector. 

Baronj'  Parish  Session-Clerk's  Office. 

Ritchie,  James,  writer. 

Jaffray,  Thomas  G.,  writer. 
48  M'Gregor,  Robert,  M.D, 

42  Burns,  J.  P.,  fruiterer. 

38  Nelson,  T.,  flesher. 

NORFOLK  ST. 

5  Gould,  Wm.,  baker. 

7  M'Guire,  David,  agent,  ;,; 

Brock,  John,  tobacconist. 
9  Blair,  Mrs.  J.,  victualler. 
11  Fyfe,  Wm.,  tailor. 
13  Torrance,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Callander,  James,  joiner. 

M'Lean,  John,  printer. 

Fyfe,  John. 

Morton,  William. 

Bell,  Thomas,  slater. 

Fyfe,  Mrs. 
15  Alexander,  Allan,  spirit  dealer. 
17  Morton,  Alex.,  surgeon. 
19  M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  David,  painter. 
21  Duncan,  Wm.,  pastry  baker. 
23  Low,  David,  victualler. 
25  Turner,  James,  flesher. 
27  Logan,  Andrew,  jun. 
29  Angus,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
31  Dewar,  William. 

Pettigrew,  Miss. 

Anderson,  Mrs. 

Martin,  Mrs. 

Fowler,  Mrs. 
35  M'CuUoch,  S.  &  W.,  grocers... 

39  Diunen,  Mrs.  '""'■ 
Stevenson,  Mrs. 

Hill,  Peter, 

Young,  James,  tailor  and  clothier, 
41  Galbraith,  Alexander,  flesher. 

43  Gillan,  Mrs.,  dressmaker, 
Fisher,  Robert. 
M'Quarrie,  Mrs.  Captain. 
Martin,  Mrs. 

47  Baird,  Mrs.  C,  lodgings. 

Boj'd,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

Cullen,  Mrs. 

Laurieston  Church. 
63  Beatt,  John,  grocer.  >>• 

67  Houston,  Duncan,  flesher. 

71  Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Co,,  fishmongers. 
73  Stobo,  Peter,  ironmonger. 

75  Stiiret,  Robert,  confectioner. 
77  Breakenridge,  John. 

72  M'Diarmid,  Neil,  clothier. 
Aitken,  James,  jeweller. 


NORTH.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— OLD. 


419 


74  Muir,  John,  surgeon. 

2 

Caw,  J.  B.,  merchant. 

Morrison,  "William. 

Cuthbertson,  John,  merchant. 

70  Campbell,  Miss,  eating-house. 
68  Bain,  Agnes. 

NORTH  ST.— Anderston. 

62  M'Lean,  Edward,  victualler. 

1 

Scott,  J.  &  R.,  provision  merchants. 

60  Anderson,  William,  teacher. 

3 

King,  David. 

58  Connell,  James,  -wright. 

M'Ewan,  George,  surgeon. 

54  M'Dermott,  Denis,  hairdresser. 

5 

Reid,  Charles,  baker. 

48  Wallace,  William,  baker. 

9 

Diinan,  John,  grocer. 

46  Eaeburn,  Robert,  victualler. 

19 

Cameron's  Place. 

44  Virtue,  John,  contractor. 

Provan,  Mrs.,  midwife  and   ladies' 

Brown,  James. 

uurse. 

M'Killop,  James,  glass  merchant. 

29 

Canning  Street. 

Leek,  Mrs. 

37 

Robb,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

Brown,  James. 

Union  Place. 

Colder,  Robert,  house-factor. 

Livingston,  Robert,  carter. 

M'Neil,  Robert. 

Davidson  &  Wood,  boiler-makers. 

42  Shankland,  Mrs. 

39 

Blair,  Campbell,  and  M'Lean,  cop- 

38 M'Lachliin,  John,  flesher. 

persmiths. 

36  Ewing,  John. 

Loughran,  John,  &  Co.,  chemists. 

34  M'Fadj'en,  Archd.,  fishmonger. 

47 

Anderston  Print  Works. 

32  Craigie,  James,  &  Son. 

63 

Campbell,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

28  Stewart,  James,  &  Sons,  slaters. 

69 

M'Gregor,  James,  dairyman. 

24  Fergie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

77 

Smith,  James,  house-factor. 

18  Gray,  Thomas. 

81 

Craig,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 

Haire,  David. 

155 

Binnie,  J.  D.,  mangle-keeper. 

Stewart,  Gavin. 

165 

Wallace  &  Connel,  plumbers. 

14  Young,  Alex.,  victualler. 

163 

Elmbank  Foundr3^ 

12  Forsyth,  Peter. 

Allan,  James,  sen. 

M'Kenzie,  John. 

206 

Murray,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht. 

10  M'Kiulay,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

88 

Wallace,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant. 

8  Brownlie,  John,  flesher. 

84 

M'Eachran,  John. 

6  Strathern,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

82 

Weir,  Ebenezer,  spirit  merchant. 

4  Bisket,  John. 

St.  Matthew's  Church. 

Burton,  Mrs. 

60 

Eastfield  Row. 

Hope,  Alexander. 

56 

Hodge,  John,  smith. 

Middlemas,  Miss. 

Young,  John  L.,  slater. 

2  Morrison,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 

34 

Burying-Gronnd. 

Bonnar,  Neil,  spirit  dealer. 

24 

Campbell,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

2g-Harper,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision 

14 

Menzies,  George,  broker. 

merchant. 

Denholm,  George,  spirit  dealer. 
M'Ewan,  George,  surgeon. 

NORTH  EXCHANGE  COURT, 

NORTH  WOODSIDE  ROAD. 

1  Paterson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  agents  & 

1 

Kirkwood,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

merchants. 

5 

Buchanan,  John,  victualler. 

3  Knox,  Dick,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

7 

Angus,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Penney,  William,  &  Son,  commission 

27 

Urquhart,  James,  brassfounder. 

merchants. 

29 

Hillcoat,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

Penney,  D.  J.,  merchant. 

39 

Hutcheson,  James.                          y-'Ji 

Gordon,  George,  manufacturer. 

53 

Kennedy,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer::'' 

5  M'Nair,  Robert,  commission  mercht. 

Muter,  William. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  jun.,   cotton  yarn 

Hinshaw,  William. 

merchant. 

White,  William,  Violet  vale. 

4  Dalglish,  R.,  Falconer,  &  Co.,  calico- 

60 

Armour,  Robert,  Violet  grove. 

printers. 

Muir,  James. 

2  Roberton,    William,    &  Co.,  muslin 

32 

Gallagher,  Rev.  Daniel.                    v 

manufacturers. 

24 

M'Kimming,  George,  house  factorJ'* 

Tannahill  &  M'Ewan,  sewed  muslin 

2 

Leighton,  James. 

manufacturers. 

Drummond,  Henry,  merchant. 

OLD  VENNEL. 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  calico-printers. 

85 

Henderson,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

Smith,  W.  R.  W.,  agent. 

87 

Green,  Bernard,  broker. 

^20 


OLD.— STREET  DIEECTORT.— OXFORD. 


94  Alexander,  James,  tanner, 

62  Rodger,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  mason. 
58  Young,  George,  edgetool  maker. 
52  Clugston,  John,  &  Co. 

Whitson,  Alexander,  manager. 

OLD  WYND. 

13  Cuddie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

23  Muirhead,  James,  leather  merchant. 

Allan,  NeU,  sheriff- officer. 
37  M'Gregor,   James  W,,  &   Co.,    tea 
merchants. 

39  Lindsay,  Alexander,  smith. 

43  M'Gregor,  John,  &  Son,  tobacconists. 
57  Old  Wynd  School;  H.  A.  Campbell, 
teacher. 

73  Carswell,  Samuel,  grocer, 
77  Smith,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

104  M'CoU,  Catherine,  spirit  dealer. 

74  Boyle,  Patrick,  rag  store. 

62  Buchanan,  Neil,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Dunn,  David,  provision  merchant, 
30  RusseU,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
4  Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

ORE  ST. 

1  Black,  Gavin,  spirit  dealer. 

12  White,  James,  pawnkroker. 
17  Wark,  William,  gi-ocer. 

19  M'Nish,  James,  sheriff-officer. 

23  Forrester,  Robert,  baker. 

33  Lennox,  William,  victualler. 

37  Lockerby,  Robert,  grocer. 

45  Gourlay,  Alexander,  tea  dealer. 

47  Smith,  Alex.,  victualler. 

49  Denholm,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

40  Adam,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer. 
36  Wright,  Mary,  victualler. 

32  Ewing,  John  D. 

Walker,  A.  D.,  lamp-black  manu- 
facturer. 

30  Stewart,  George,  grocer. 

8  Tannahill,  David,  smith. 

4  Dunn,  W.,  shuttle-maker. 

2  Hunter,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

OSWALD  ST. 

5  Taylor,  A.,  hairdresser. 

9  Martin,  John,  lime  merchant. 

11  Henderson,  Andrew,  lath-splitter. 

13  Robertson,  P.,  &  Co.,  bonded  ware- 

housemen. 
15  Douglas,  Daniel,  watchmaker. 

Duncan,  Mrs. 

M'Leish,  John. 
21  M'Ewan,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
23  Robertson,  L.,  caleiiderer. 
25  Sinclair,  D.,  grocer. 
27  Leitch,  Charles,  victualler. 
29  Hulseberg,  Geo.,  sugar-refiner. 

31  Leechman,  A.  &  W.,  brassfounders. 
Dickinson,  E.,  grain  merchant. 


33  M'Nair,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  lead-tube 

manufacturers. 
35  Campbell,  D.,  lath-splitter. 
37  Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  coopers. 
41  Jamieson,  W.  M.,  timber  merchant. 

Jamieson,  John. 

Morrison,  W.  &  A.,  ship-brokers. 
47  Stewart,  John,  jim. 

Spalding,  Robert. 

Kiven,  David,  writer. 
49  Jamieson,  John. 

Young,  Robert,  corn  merchant. 
53  Primrose,  P.  &  W.,  flour  merchants. 

Boyd,  William,  com  factor. 

57  Cochrane,  Rev.  Mathew,  A.M. 
M'Laren,  William. 
Ferguson,  Archd,,  plumber. 
Orr,  Francis. 

Lee,  Thomas,  beadle. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  John,  coal  agent. 

Gray,  James,  engineer. 
61  Currie,  John,  &  Co.,  corn  mercht.-;, 
65  Bell,  John,  flesher. 
67  Gillies,  David,  &  Son,  dentists. 

Barrie,  Bald,  &  Co.,  com  merchants. 

Watson,  Mrs.  Robert. 
60  Lewis,  Robert,  flesher. 

Snodgrass,  Mrs. 

Bannatyne,  A.,  merchant. 

Hill,  Ludovick,  grain  merchant. 

Stein  &  Macnish,  corn  factors. 

Muirhead,  Archd.,  grain  merchant. 

Campbell,  D.,  druggist. 

58  Smith,    R.    B.,   &   Co.,    commissiun 

merchants. 
58  Stephens,  R.  P.,  ship  agent. 
St.  Peter's  Church. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  teacher,  St.  Peter's 

School. 
Old  Independent  Church. 
40  Ross,  John,  marble-cutter. 
36  Kidston  &  Waters,  white  lead,  colour 

and  varnish  works. 
30  Carmichael,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 
26  Clephen  and  Henderson,  gas-fitters. 
20  Sugar-house,  Wm.  M'Ewan,   Son.-. 

&  Co. 
16  Graham,  J.  L.,  tailor. 
14  Argyll  Free  Church. 
12  Henderson,  Andrew,  lath-splitter. 
8  Carmichael,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
6  M'Intyre,  Donald,  slate  merchant. 
M'Coll,  John,  coal  agent. 
M 'Donald,  James,  towing  agent. 

OSWALD  ST.— Bridgeton. 

2  Shiels,  John,  house-factor. 
32  Carrol,  J.,  brass-smelter. 

OXrORD  ST, 

1  Charles,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Cowan,  James,  factor. 
GUroy,  Miss,  lodgings. 


OXFORD.— STEEET  DIEECTORT— PARK, 


421 


3  Hodge,  Robert,  victualler. 
5  Dutchfield,  John,  joiner. 
9  M'Kellar,  D. 

More,  Colin. 

M'Gregor,  Robert,  printer. 

M'Arthur,  Mrs.  &  Miss,  teacliers  of 
music. 
11  Wilson,  Edward,  painter. 
13  Gifford,  Thomas,  tailor. 
1 5  Douglas,  L.,  agent. 

Laughland,  Robt.,  Clydesdale  Bank. 

Thoinson,  Mrs. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  J. 
1 7  Reid,  Miss  Janet. 
21  Melrose,  Samuel,  provision  mercht, 
23  Robertson,  Wm. 

Watson,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Watt,  John. 

Lorimer,  Mrs.  Robt.,  brassfounder. 
25,  27  Coulthard,  John,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
29  Russell,  J.  &  W.,  merchants. 
31  Irwin,  Charles,  hairdresser. 
35  Temple,  John,  flesher. 
37  Scott's,  Mrs.  Thomas,  dairy. 

39  Stevenson,  John,  victualler. 
41  Allan,  John. 

Boyd,  Mrs. 
43  Doman,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

47  Erskuie,  Mrs.  C.  W.  T.,  milliner. 
49  Inglis,  Robert,  merchant. 

Cameron,  R.  H.,  manufacturer. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs. 
70  M'Liver,  Colin,  iipholsterer. 

Hart,  John,  tailor. 

Beath,  Mrs. 

King,  Mrs. 
66  Watt,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Gourlay,  Robert. 

M'Tear,  Robert. 

Roxburgh,  William. 

Strathem,  John,  merchant. 

Boyd,  James,  merchant. 
62  Peddie,  John,  leather  merchant. 
58  Bogle,  W.  &  J.,  drapers. 
54  Bogle,  William. 

Taylor,  Hugh. 

Hood,  Robert. 

Gourlay,  William. 

Strang,  William. 

Bryson,  William, 
52  Woodbum,  W.  D.,  dentist. 

Hutton,  Mrs. 

48  Mann,  Miss,  teacher. 
Mann,  Mrs. 
Wardrop,  Mrs.  R. 

46  Kiikpatrick,  Thomas. 
Shaw,  Thomas. 

40  Stewart,  John,  teacher  of  drawing, 
Harvie,  Archibald,  merchant, 
Balfour,  Mrs. 

Laurie,  William. 
Hosey,  Miss, 


40  M'Lean,  Mrs, 
M'Nicol,  Mrs.' 
38  Baton,  J.  &  J  ,  bakers. 

24  Sutherland,  William,  plumber. 
20  Spence,  James,  warehouseman. 

Patterson,  William. 
M'Naught,  Miss. 
Stark,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
M'Donald,  Rowland  Hill. 

18  Jack,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

16  Stewart,  William. 

14  Katcliffe,  Michael,  tailor. 
12  M'Mennan,  J.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
8  Beaton,  Mrs. 

4  Dale,  James  Douglas,  Oxford  Street 

Academy. 

Smith,  James. 

Smith,  Miss. 

Lawder,  Mrs. 

2  Crawford,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 

PAISLEY  ROAD, 

1  Lamb,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  carpenters 

and  blockmakers. 

25  M'Kelvie,  Neil,  pilot. 
Keith,  Hugh,  potato  dealer. 
Philip,  J.,  Southern  Washinghouse. 
Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Roseneath  Cottage. 

PAE,KHOUSE  LANE. 

2  Brown,  Allan,  grocer. 

30  M'Culloch,  George,  contractor. 

PAEK  LAHE. 
1  Beggs,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

3  Moreland,  Thomas,  hairdresser. 

17  Murchie,  Wm.,  haircloth  manufact. 

19  Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
25  Miller,  Bowman,  baker. 

28  Ramsay,  Benjamin,  spirit  dealer. 

PARK  PLACE.-Paisley  Road. 

6  Kay,  Wm.,  collector.  Gas  Office. 
Shillito,  George. 

Kibble,  James. 

4  Smith,  J.,  writer, 

PARK  PLACE.-StoekweU  St. 

3,  4  Keppie,  James,  tobacconist. 

5  Lochhead,  T.  &  J.,  booksellers. 

7  Steven,  W.,  slater. 

Miller,  Jas,,  superintendent  of  lamps. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

M'Connel,  Bernard,  merchant, 

Galetti,  A.,  optician. 

Combe,  James,  smith. 

Drew,  Peter,  merchant. 

ScouUer,  Allan,  flesher, 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  A, 

Cross,  Mrs.  J. 

Thomson,  Mrs. 

Donachy,  Hugh,  merchant. 


422        PARLIAMENTARY.— STREET  DIRECTp^lf;.— ?^T;5:RS0N. 


,9  Riddell,  William,  merchant, 
ll    Conway,  P.,  spirit  dealer. 

PARLIAMENTARY  ROAD. 

3  M'Omish,  Miss,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 

Miller,  Matthew. 

M'Omish,  Mrs.  James. 
5  Neill,  Misses,  furnishings. 
93  M'Naiightau,  John,  coal  agent. 

Frew,  James,  coal  agent. 

Alexander,  John,  clerk. 

Liddel,  John,  mechanic. 
253  Begg,  William. 

Alcorn,  James,  plasterer. 
255  Topping,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
257  Hamilton,  James,  toll-keeper. 
277  Glasgow  Pipe  Manufactory. 

M'Dougall,  Duncan,  pipemaker. 
279  Reid,  Andrew,  builder. 

Hadden,  George,  James,  and  G.  N., 
engineers. 

Pun:  ell,  Henry. 
287  Niven,  John,  grocer. 
289  Graham,  Thomas,  pattern-drawer. 

Johnston,  John,  mason. 

Millar,  John,  agent. 
293  Ahercrombie,  John,  grocer. 
299  M'Gregor,  A.,  printer. 
301  Young,  R.,  engraver. 

401  Muir,  James,  wright. 

405  Ross,  William,  coach-builder. 
Guttstam,  J. 

4 1 1  Craig,  John,  teacher. 
413  M'Donald,  John,  baker. 
415  Fisher,  James,  flesher. 
415^Johnston,  Mrs. 

M'Kellar,  P.,  tea  merchant. 
432  Milliken,  Mrs. 

M'Farlane,  Miss  Jessie. 
426  M'lntyie,  David,  baker. 
422  Carruther,  William,  shoemaker. 
420  Drysdale,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
418  Vanhegan,  Robert,  general  grocer, 

412  Reid,  James,  plasterer. 

410  M'Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
408  Jaap,  Richard,  teacher  of  music. 
Mavor,  Robert,  piano-forte  teacher. 

406  Alexander,  Mrs.  Alexander,  grocer. 

402  Duncanson,  Archibald. 
890  Annan,  William,  smith. 

Heggie,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
382  Reid,  James,  plasterer. 
374  Sharp  &  Gilchrist,  carpet  manufact. 
326  City  Poor-House. 

Ross,  James,  governor. 

Hill,  Peter,  late  governor. 

Adamson,  Ebenezer,  inspector. 

Armstrong,  James,  pay-clerk. 

Campbell,  D.,  assistant  pay-clerk. 

Balderston,  John,  assistant-inspector. 

Fi'aser,  John,  do. 

Williamson.  Robert,,        do. 


326  Graham,  Mich.,  assistant-inspector. 
Crawford,  George,  do. 

Campbell,  George,  do, 

Colquhoun,  Alexander,      do. 
M'Kay,  William,  do, 

Templeton,  Alexander,      do, 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  do, 

Waugh,  William,  do. 

Hodge,  Robert,  do. 

Elder,  John,  do. 

Kirk,  Robert,  chaplain. 
Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
Reid,  Mrs.,  matron. 
Willock,  Richmond,  superintendent. 
Stirling,  James,  book-keeper. 
Hall,  David,  inspector's  clerk. 
286  Magdalene  Asylum. 

Sliman,  Miss,  matron. 
276  Duthie,  Alexander,  plasterer, 
256  M'Ewan,  William,  grocer, 
100  Hutcheson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
92  Young,  John,  clerk. 
88  Hay,  Robert,  grocer. 
48  Pollock,  Mrs.  Thomas,  grocer. 
44  M'Ewan,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Tulloch,  Henry,  spirit  dealer. 
28  M'Dougall,  A.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer. 
6  Neil,    Misses   M.   &   J.,   furnishing 
dressmakers. 

PARSON  ST, 

71  Ferguson,  Fergus. 

Spencer,  William. 

M'Connechy,  James,  editor. 

Croom,  John,  merchant. 
125  Somerville,  John,  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Hood,  Walter. 

130  Charles,  Thomas. 

98  Buchanan,  John, 

Buchanan,  Joshua. 
76  Blackie,  John,  jun. 
36  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution ;  Duncan 

Anderson,  teacher. 
32  Grant,  Andrew,  merchant, 
30  Faulds,  Robert. 
28  Bowman,  Robert,  sculptor. 
22  M'Kim,  Alex,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer. 

6  Faulds,  R.,  jun.,  wright  and  smith. 

2  Risk,  John,  clerk, 

PATERSON  ST.,  North. 

3  Durie,  Alexander. 
Findlay,  R. 

7  Park,  Archibald. "" 
Smith,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
Smith,  William. 

12  Cameron,  Paul,  builder. 
Forsyth,  Peter,  shoemaker. 
6  Glasgow  Starch  Work.  p„ 

4  Parker,   Richard,   superintendent  6t 

buildings. 
Parker,  Richard,  jun.,  engineer. 
Parker,  Williajn,  wright,  , 


PATEESON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— PORT-DUNDAS. 


423 


PATEESON  ST.-Kiagston. 
1  Mun-ay,  Mrs.  G.,  milliuer  and  dress- 
maker. 
3  Daun,  William, 
27  Allan,  John. 
Campbell,  John. 
Barclay,  John,  shipmaster. 
M'Naughtan,  Mrs. 
29  Brownlie,  John. 
Stewart,  George. 

31  Graham,  William. 
Barrow,  F.  A. 

33  Webster,  John. 
Murray,  William. 
Weir,  Rev.  Robert, 

35  Walker,  E.  E. 

Laird,  John. 

Jamieson,  James. 

Thomson,  Robert  L. 
37  Robb,  John,  timber  merchant. 

Buchanan,  W.  M. 

Garrioch,  D. 

South  Eldon  Place. 

Adams,  James,  Tradeston  Saw  Mills. 

Young,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Binnie,  J.,  of  J.  Binnie  ^  Co. 

34  Bayne,  James. 
M'Lachlin,  Rev.  Robert. 

32  Campbell,  Mrs. 
Proudfoot,  Mrs. 

20  Wenley,  Mark. 
Maxwell,  Miss. 

*  PETTIGREW  ST. 

11  Corbet,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

10  Crawford,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

8  Taylor,  Matthew,  victualler. 

PICCADILLY  ST. 

5  Torbett,  James,  broker. 

11  Clark,  John,  broker. 

97  Evans,  Mrs.,  bolt  and  screw  manu- 
facturer. 
132  M'Donald,  James,  eating-house. 
1 28  Armour,  Mrs.  Janet,  spirit  dealer. 
62  Brown,  John,  grocer. 
2; Bowie,  James,  coal  agent. 

PITT  ST, 

3  Brunton,  Charles,  bricklayer. 
Nicol,  John,  slater. 

9  Ross,  John,  of  Primrose  and  Ross. 
Coverley,  James. 

Holiday,  John,  engineer. 
11  M'Ewan,  James. 
13  M'Ewan,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon. 

21  M'Callum,  Duncan,  wright. 

89  Fotheringham,  Alex.,  timber  mercht. 
^3  Faichney,  Mrs. 

Elgin  Place. 

Colquhoun,  Thos.,  cabinetmaker. 

Philp,  Robert,  builder. 

Kay,  James,  distiller. 


93  Robertson,  John,  of  Robertson  and 
M'^Ewari. 

195  Dick,  Mrs.  George. 
197  Bryce,  William. 

Yuile,  Wm.  P, 
Bryce,  Mrs. 
Hamilton,  Mrs. 
Scott,  Mrs.  John. 
Fairley,  John. 

196  Galloway,  W.  C,  professor  of  piano- 

forte. 
124  Alston,  Robert,  merchant. 
44  Cook,  John,  beadle. 
42  Young,  J.  &  D.,  timber  merchants. 

28  Eadie,  Mrs.,  broker. 

22  Morrison,  John,  &  Son,  printcutters. 
14  Arthur,  John,  grocer. 
12  Hogg,  Alexander,  smith. 
8  Martin,  Thomas,  filemaker.  ,  , . 

POLLOCK  ST. 

6  Anderson,  Thomas,  writer. 

MotFat,  Mrs.  A. 
12  Thomson,  Ebenezer. 

Kempt,  Donald. 

Risk,  Mrs. 
16  Adam,  James.  . 

18  Mathie,  John.  ,    j,,,;. 

Drummond,  William. 

Anderson,  George. 

M'Donald,  D. 

24  Louden,  Mrs.  James. 
Gordon,  Mrs.  John. 

30  Batty,  Richard. 
M'Leod,  George. 
Alexander,  James. 

POET-BUNDAS  ROAD. 

3,  5  Campbell,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

25  Lochliead,  Dr. 
MoLr,  Mrs. 

Russell,  S.,  ofS.  4'  W.  Russell. 
27  White,  Andrew  R. 
Penney,  Daniel. 
Galbraith,  James,  of  W.  Galbraith's. 

29  Dunn,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer.  , 
35  Brownlie,  James,  saw  mills. 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  contractor. 
41  Hutchison,  William,  &  Co.,  timber 

merchants. 
55  Forrester,   Samuel,    hay  and   spirit 

dealer. 
65  Christie,  A.  &  D.,  soap  manufacts. 
97  Port-Dundas    Cotton    Mill  ;    John 
Smith  &  Co. 
117  Brown,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  colour  works. 
170  Wright,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealei-. 
150  Gilmour,  Alexander. 
142  Smith,  James,  smith. 
132  Milton  Grinding  Works. 
124  M'Laughlan,  J.  &  J.,  firebrick  makers, 
112  Port-Dundas  Foundry. 
110  M'Connell,  Robert. 


424 


PORTLAND.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— PORTLAND, 


108  M'Connell,  Robert,  &  Co. 
98  Provan,  Andrew,  nail  manufacturer. 
90  Fulton,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Gray,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  firebrick  work. 
88  Bilsland,  John,  grocer. 
86  M'Nab,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 
80  M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane,  chemists. 
64  Lamb,  P.,  railway-waggon  builder. 
68  Yuile  &  WilUie,  engineers. 
56  M'Innes,  Daniel,  ropemaker. 
46  M'Farlane,  Daniel,  provision  dealer. 
42  Kelso,  Henry,  teacher. 
40  Wallace,  Hugh,  spirit  merchant. 

Law,  John,  of  John  Law  ^  Co. 

36  Hope,  Alexander,  chemist. 
Turnbull,  J.,  of  Canal  Basin  Foundry. 

34  HiUcoat,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

POSTLAIJD  ST.,  Nortli. 

13  Society  of  Friends'  Meeting-house. 
15  Waddell,  Archibald,  accountant. 

Anderson,  James. 

17  Todd,  George. 
Nairn,  John,  wright. 

19  Buchanan,  Andrew. 
Willock,  R.  S. 
Cochran,  Robert,  P.O. 
Smith,  James. 
Syme,  John. 

25  Wilson,  James. 

29  Bunten,  WiUiam. 
Rankin,  J.  C,  bookbinder. 

37  Miller,  John. 

48  M'Innes,  John,  warehouseman. 
46  Halliday,  William,  bootmaker. 

30  M'Kay,  John,  bootmaker. 

28  Lyon,  John,  tailor  and  clothier. 

26  Patterson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

24i  Balfour  Parish  School.     Miss  Urie, 
female  teacher. 
Lewis,  John,  teacher. 

18  Entrance  to  Tarbert  Street. 
M'Alister,  J.,  brassfounder. 
Martin  &  Stevenson,  upholsterers. 
Wallace,  Alexander,  smith. 

14  Ferguson,  George,  wright. 

12  M'Kenzie,  James,  upholsterer. 
Wishart,  Peter,  wright. 

POKTLAND  ST.,  South. 
1  Miller,  John,  painter. 

Miller,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 
Gibson,  Robert,  carver  and  gilder. 
Morris,  E.  H.,  teacher. 
Dodds,  Miss. 
9  Russell,  James. 
11  Hopkirk,  John,  coach-hirer. 

15  English  Baking  Company. 
17  Gray,  Andrew. 

Doker)'s,  Miss. 

19  Dougall,  John,  tinsmith. 

21  Gemmill,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 


25  Tofts,  James,  bootmaker. 
29  Anderson,  J.  B.,  perfumer. 

Walker,  Robert. 

Dick,  Quintin,  writer. 
33  Stewart,  James,  surgeon. 
35  Thomson,  Robert,  provision  dealer. 
37  Paton,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Mann,  John,  accountant, 

Robertson,  James. 

Connan,  Mrs. 

Siddons,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Palmer,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
39  Broom,  William,  bootmaker. 
45  Erskine  Church. 
47  Police  Office. 

51  M'Lintock,  John,  green-grocer. 
53  Laurie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
55  Dewar,  M.,  steak-house. 
57  M'Neil,  Robert. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  auctioneer. 

Drummond,  Alexander. 

Tindal,  Dr. 

Buchanan,  Dr. 

Tassie,  Robert. 

Cassels,  Mrs.  John. 
61  Walker,  James. 
67  Affleck,  Joseph. 
69  Neil,  John,  druggist. 
71  Mackie,  Dr.  Andrew. 

Walker,  Peter. 

Gemmill,  James. 

Paton,  William. 

Steel,  Miss. 
77  Simpson,  David,  writer. 

M'Nicol,  Miss. 

M'Adam,  John. 

Clark,  Miss. 

M'Adam,  William,  com.  merchant. 

Leech,  John,  M.D. 
79  Bowi^,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  WUliam, 

Johnston,  Miss  M.  A. 
81   Kirshaw,  John. 
83  Scott,  Andrew. 

Patersoii,  Matthew,  merchant. 

Neilson,  Wm.,  accountant. 

Scott,  Miss. 
85  Forbes,  Alexander,  M.D. 
87  White,  Mrs.  Robert. 

Kidd,  Mrs. 

Brydon,  William. 

Marshall,  Mrs. 

Colley,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Hay,  Mrs. 
91  Walker,  Robert,  provision  merchant. 
93  Harley,  Andrew. 

Aird,  Mrs.  H. 

M'Lellan,  George. 

Thomson,  Andrew. 

Dew,  George. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  A.  D. 
95  Reid,  Andrew. 


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425 


97  Diummond,  William. 
99  M'Arthur,  John. 

Paterson,  Rev.  James. 

BrydoD,  John. 

Cook,  George. 
101  Ritchie,  John,  teacher. 

105  Stephen,  Mrs. 
Cassels,  Mrs. 
Douglas,  John. 

Brand,  IMrs.,  dressmaker. 
Steel,  James,  jun. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  J. 
Bi  yce,  John. 
Scanlan,  James,  surgeon. 
Gow,  Mrs.,  lodgings 

109  Scanlan,  James,  surgeon. 
140  Eankin,  James,  grocer. 

138  Anderson,  John,  accountant. 

Scott,  Miss. 

Reside,  Miss. 

M'Lellan,  H. 

Earston,  John. 
134  Bell,  James,  baker. 
132  Dudley,  J.  V. 

Aikman,  Matthew. 

M'Laurin,  John. 

M'Dougall,  N.,  surveyor  of  police. 

Wighton,  William,  at  Mrs.  Shaw's. 

Shaw,  Mrs. 

Wallace,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  Mrs. 

Rutherford. 
128  White,  Eobert. 

Smart,  Miss. 

Thomson,  James. 

M'Lennan,  Simon. 
126  M'Donald,  Miss. 
124  M'Donald,  Misses. 
122  Moore,  W.  H. 

Eraser,  Mrs. 

Bruce,  J.  K. 

Eeid,  James,  commercial  traveller. 

Wood,  Mrs.  Major. 

Taylor,  John,  M.D. 
120  M'Naughtan,  Mrs. 
118  Hodges,  George. 
116  Buchanan,  Mrs. 

Neilson,  Wm.,  writer. 

Lochore,  Robert. 

Henderson,  Rev.  W.  D. 

Angus,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
114  Morrison,  Walter,  surgeon. 

110  Allan,  E. 
108  Gemmell,  F. 

Rankin,  Mrs. 

Robertson,  George. 

Ross,  Thomas. 

Foubister,  John  W.,  of  Custom-house. 

Neish,  Miss. 

106  Carswell,  Thomas. 
104  Desbrisay,  Mrs. 

Caruth,  Mrs. 
Oswald,  Andrew. 


102  Bowman,  Andrew. 

M'Kendrick,  John. 

Wood,  J.  P. 

Cleland,  Andrew  S. 

Rowand,  Dr.  James. 

Wallace,  Miss. 

Langlands,  James  R. 
100  M'Alpin,  James. 
98  Blythe,  Mrs. 

Kennimont,  Alexander. 

Eeid,   Rev.  John,    chaplain    to    the 
prisons. 

Kerr,  Henry,  sen.,  merchant. 

Johnston,  Mrs. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs. 

Skene,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller. 
96  Harvie,  John. 
94  Miller,  Dr. 
92  Royal  Engineers'  Office. 
90  Gorbals    Gravitation   Water    Com- 
pany's Office. 
88  Boj'd,  James. 

Shanks,  Miss. 

Crawford,  Mrs. 
80  Campbell,  Miss. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Stewart,    James,    jun.,    slate   mer- 
chant. 

Alexander,  Mrs. 
78  Smith,  M.  &  E.,  grocers. 
70  Thompson,  Wm. 
66  Neilson,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings. 

Hutcheson,  E. 

Jones,  Thomas,  merchant. 
60  Crawford,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
64  Smith,  Miss,  furnishing  shop. 
50  Adamson  &  Hyslop,  clothiers. 
48  M'Callum,  Daniel,  sheriff-officer. 
44  Kimber,  Mrs.  William. 

Morrison,  William. 

Young,  William,  plumber, 
38  Miller,  James,  M.D. 
34  Todd,  David,  commercial  traveller, 

Boyd,  Adam. 

Dixon,  Hugh. 

M'Kenzie,  Miss. 
32  Logan,  Eobert,  baker. 
26  Lyon,  David,  contractor. 

Brown,  John. 

Miller,  D. 
18  Jamieson,  Mrs. 
16  Wotherspoon,  James,  merchant. 
12   Strang,  William,  sm'geon. 
10  Walker,  Archibald. 

Eoss,  Kenneth, 

Corbet,  Thomas,  merchant. 
8  Young,  Alex.,  writer. 
6  Fullerton,  A.,  wright  and  measurer, 
4  Gale,  William,  engineer. 

Clark,  Mrs.  John. 
2  Kerr,  Malcolm,  stationer, 

Wilkie,  Davidj  writer, 


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POETUGAL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— PRINCE'S. 


[PORTUGAL  ST. 

1  Scott,  Charles. 

3  M'Donald,  James,  spirit  merchant, 
19  Kilpatrick,  John,  grocer. 

21  Chassels,  Angus,  teacher. 

23  M'Lauchlan,  A.,  &  Son,  spirit  dealers. 

43  Walker,  William,  letter-carrier. 

45  Sinclair,  Neil,  spirit  dealer. 
47  Burgess,  David,  brassfounder. 

46  Guiin,  Mrs.  Wm.,  midwife. 
38  Roman  Catholic  School. 
36  Steven,  Robert,  smith. 

32  Kerr,  James,  smith. 
30  Gilmour,  Mrs.  John,  portioner. 
28  M'Naughton,  Wm.,  grocer. 
16  Lawrie,  George,  baker. 
12  Morton,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
10  Leslie,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 
8  Miller,  Samuel,  shoemaker. 

4  Nichol,  George,  grocer. 

2  M 'Bride,  Arthur,  grocer. 

PRINCE'S  COURT. 

Gourlay,  James,  accountant. 
Reid,  John  C,  accountant. 
Robertson,  John,  calenderer. 

PRINCE'S  SQUARE. 

1  Mutrie,  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Lees,  Walter,  commission  merchant. 
Brock,  James,  accountant. 
Cunningham,  J.  &  D.  B.,  commis- 
sion agents. 
Dick,  Quintin,  writer. 
Abercrombie,  Laurie,  &  Co.,  manufs. 
Hutchison,  Patrick,  writer. 

4  Reid,  John,  wine  and  spirit  mercht, 

5  Smith,  James,  writer. 

7  Laurie  &  Renwick,  merchants. 

8  Liston,  Alexander,  &  Co. 
Stirliiig,  Francis,  merchant. 
M'Cubbin,  David,  accountant. 
Urie,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Turnbull,  James,  accountant. 
Hutchison,  George,  writer. 
Mathieson,  William,  writer. 
Richmond,  John,  accountant, 
Eadie,  William,  &  Co.,  printers. 

9  Anderson,  John,  accountant. 

11  M'Farlane,  George,  accountant. 
Liebert,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Gunnis,  George  P.,  merchant. 
Neilson,  Robert,  bookbinder. 

12  Borron,  Price,  &  Kidston. 
Henderson,  Walter,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Heur}',  A.  &  S.,  &  Co.,  com.  agents, 

13  Douglas,  James,  &  Son,  measurers. 

14  Dunn,  S.  &  T.,  printers. 
Robsou,  George,  accountant. 
Black,  Alexander,  sharebroker. 
JLaurie,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Eraser,  A.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 


15  Scobie,   Brebuer,  &  Levack,  ware- 

housemen. 

16  Anderson,  J.  &  A.,  manufacturers. 

17  M'Lerie,  Davidson,  &  Ferguson. 

PRINCE'S  ST. 

9  Gardner,  D.  C,  spirit  merchant. 
17  Eccles,  Thomas,  broker. 
19  Duncan,  John,  bill-poster. 
25  Neilson,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

Brown,  Albert,  engraver. 
33  Atkinson,  Marmaduke  D.,  broker. 
41  Green,  John,  broker. 
51  Gillies  &  M'Pherson,  leather-cutters. 
55  Duncan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

63  Darby,  James,  auctioneer. 
67  Reid,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

69  M'Kechnie,  James,  broker. 

71  Tron  Parish  and  Bell's  Schools. 
Reid,  Alexander,  teacher. 
Scott,  John,  boot-closer. 

73  Hanlan,  Peter,  general  dealer, 
75  M'Indoe,  E.,  poulterer. 

74  Foulner,  John,  cork-cutter. 

72  Young,  Mrs.,  shoe  furnisher. 

70  Jarvis,  Mrs.,  &  Son,  leather-cutters. 
66  Allen,  Robert,  broker. 

64  Arbuckle,  Mrs.  William,  cork-cutt€r.- 
60  Doucherty,  John,  barber. 

58  M'Pherson,  M.,  shoe  furnisher, 

54  Fingland,  Thomas  and  John,  .spirit 

and  tea  dealers. 
42  Dunlop,  Robert,  broker. 
40  Lisenheim,  M.  H..  broker. 
36  M'Lean,  James,  rag  merchant 
34  Kerr,  Mrs.,  broker.  i,! 

32  Hunter,  Robert,  victualler.  .'.  i 

30  Gibson's  Court. 
28  Devlin,  John,  auctioneer, 
24  Birrell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  shoemakers. 
22  Dougherty,  Philip,  tailor. 
20  Paterson,  John,  broker. 
12  Gibsons  Coukt.  '■  • 

Hutcheson,  James,  bookbinder, 

O'Neil,  John,  merchant. 

8  Lang,  John,  eating-house. 

PRINCE'S  ST.,  West, 
1  Wood,  Alexander. 

Heugh,  Hugh.  ^ir  :     ■ 

Lleugh,  Mrs.  ',  rM-iMP.    ■ 

3  Sommerville,  John. 

Crawford,  George. 
5   Angus,  James. 
7  Brand,  William. 

Rintoul,  Robert. 

9  M'Ad  im.  Miss. 
11  Hunter,  Miss. 

Kilgour,  Adam. 
13  Mathieson,  John. 
15  Smith,  Joseph. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
17  M'Call,  James,  wine  merchant. 


PUDDOCK.— STREET  DIEECTORY.— QUEEN. 


427 


19'''W'Dougall,  Rev  Hugh. 
Gibb,  Mrs. 

21  Bryce,  J.  D.,  merchant. 
M'Kay,  Robert. 

PUDDOCK  ROW. 

2  Forbes,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 
6  Campbell,  Hugh,  flesher. 

22  Barr,  Peter,  rope-spiimer. 
2G  Barr,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

QUEEN  ARCADE. 

1  Macquisten,  Wm.,  stationer. 
9  M'Queeii,  Miss,  milliner. 

15  Dewar,  James,  wine  merchant. 
12  Moyes  &  Marshall,  milliners. 

6  Hunter,  E.  &  C,  staymakers. 

4  Morton,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

2  Thomson,  John,  tobacconist. 

QUEEN'S  CRESCENT. 

1  Sands,  Archibald. 

2  Robson,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

3  Balfour,  William,  merchant. 

4  Flayfair,  James,  merchant, 

5  Wardrop,  Henry,  of  Crookedshields, 

6  Kirkland,  A.  M'Keuzie. 

7  Porter,  Rev.  S.  T. 

8  Scott,  Andrew,  cotton-spinner. 
Scott,  Mrs. 

9  Reid,  W.  W.  W. 

10  Rainey,  G.  W.,  merchant. 

11  Croil,  Thomas. 

12  Edington,  A.  G. 

13  Walker,  Gavin. 

14  Kirkland,  William  S. 

15  Wardrop,  Robert. 

16  Seton,  Alexander  B. 

17  Knox,  Mrs. 

18  Mitchell,  Mrs.  Moncrieff. 
Mitchell,  Alexander  M. 

QUEEN'S  PLACE-GreafWesteraRoad. 

1  Tumbull,  James. 

2  Robertson,  John. 

8  Holmes,  N.  J. 
Patrick,  H.  W. 

4  Cowan,  Henry. 

QUEEN  ST. 

1  Blaikley  &  Good,  jewellers. 

7  Boyd,  Mrs.,  commercial  coffee-house. 

Stewart,  James,  lithographer. 

Crawford,    Cornelius,   fancy  paper- 
box  maker. 

Shearer,  Mrs.,  temperance  hotel. 

Black,  Andrew,  merchant. 

Orr,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Bennet,  R.  &  A.,  clothiers. 

Leckie,  John,  jeweller. 

Colquhoun,  Wm.,  lapidary. 

Feniie,  Alexander,  merchant. 

9  Eraser,  Archibald,  wine  merchant. 


11  Steele,  R.  M.,  secretary,  Clydesdale 
Bank. 
Gunn,    George,    porter,    Clydesdale 
Bank. 
13  Clydesdale  Bank ;  H.  Brock,  manager. 
19  Kidston,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  merchants. 
21   Wilson,  J.  M.,  bootmaker. 
23  Anderson,  J.  B.,  perfumer. 
25  Gatehouse  Cotton  Company. 

Miller,  Henry,  messenger-at-arms. 
M'Kie,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 
Muir  &  Armour,  straw  bonnet  makers. 
Pritchard,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 
29  Sutherland,  D.,  basket-maker. 
31   Burgess,  William,  clothier. 
33  Drysdale  &  Co.,  seedsmen. 
35  Bryce  &  Peden,  bootmakers. 
37  M'Donald  &  M'Laurin,  warehouse- 
men. 
39  Glass,  William,  &  Co.,  bootmakers. 
41   M'Gregor,  Daniel,  Bank  restaurant. 
43  Kerr  &  M'Millan,  manufacturers. 
Reid  &  Leitch,  manufacturers. 
Dickinson,  Joseph,  agent. 
King,  George,  oil  and  colour  mer- 
chant. 
Liddell,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  colourmen. 
45  Ferguson,  Lewis,  &  Son,  clothiers. 
47  National  Bank  Buildings. 

Natioual  Bank  of  Scotland.    John 
Hart,  agent. 

1  Ferguson,  John,  yam  merchant. 
Clugston,  John,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 

Inglis  &  Wakefield,  calico-print. 

2  Taylor,  Wm.  &  Alexander,  manu- 

facturers. 
Wil  on,  John,  &  Co.,  calenderers. 

3  Glasgow  Stock  Exchange. 

4  Union  Exchange  Co. 

5  M'Farlane,  Duncan, &  Co.,  merchts. 
M'Laien  &  Michie,  muslin  manu- 
facturers. 

Wilson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufac. 
49  Moore,  Geo.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
G7  Kirkwood,  Wm.  P.,  &  Co.,  feather 

merchants. 
69  Springfield  Court. 

2  Yates,  Brown,  &  Howatt,  muslin 
manufacturers. 

4  Todd,  Charles,  &  Higginbotham, 

merchants. 
Higginbotham,  Samuel,  Son,  and 
Gunnis,  merchants. 
6,  8   Fisher,    Watson,   and  Wright, 

agents. 
10  Garroway,  R,  &  J,,  manufacturing 
chemists. 

5  M^Farlane,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  mer- 

chants, 
Wilson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 


428 


QUEEN.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— QUEEN. 


71  Smith,  Wm.  P.,  civil  engineer. 

Porter,  Peter,  merchant. 

Houston,  J.  G.,  writer. 

Lawson,  Jacob,  clothier. 

Gow,  Robert,  merchant. 

Barclaj',  Wm.,  clothier. 

Gow,  Robert,  jun.,  accountant. 

MiUer,  John,  accountant. 
73  Lang,  William,  confectioner. 
75  Liddle  &  Deas,  trunk  manufacturers. 
77  South  Exchange  Court. 

Leadbetter,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Easton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Fyfe,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Thomson,  Jas.,  &  Son,  manufacts. 
79  M'Lean,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant. 
81  Gray,  D.,  &  Son,  clothiers. 
83  Duff,  Thomas,  agent. 

North  British  Railway  Co.'s  Office. 
85  Royal  Exchange  Court. 

Gordon  &  Meet,  writers. 

Frame,  Coliu,  bookbinder. 

Henderson,  James,  fancy  muslin  ma- 
nufacturer. 

Short,  Wm.,  &,  Co.,  metal  brokers. 

Murdoch,  Robert,  road  surveyor. 

Gillespie,  George,  merchant. 

Buchan,  W.  R.,  writer. 

Stevenson  &  Sclanders,  merchants. 

Mitchell,  R.  &  A,,  manufacturers. 

Stevenson,  William,  &  Sons,  cotton- 
spinners. 

Gow,  Murray,  commission  merchant. 

Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Robertson,  John,   &  Sons,  manufac- 
turers. 

Walker,  A.  and  J.,  &  Co.,  cotton- 
spinners. 

Brown,  James,  merchant. 

Colvill,  John,  commission  agent. 

Boyd,  Robert,  merchant. 

Williamson,  J.  &  E,,  wine  merchts- 

Barlej',  S.  C.,  &  Co.,  silk-printers. 
87  Greenshields,  A.,  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
89  Kerr,  Malcolm,  stationer. 

145  Douie,  Wm.  C,  wine  merchant. 
Macdowall  &  Gebbie,  writers. 
M'Donald  &  Lambie,  manufacts. 
Davies,  D.,  &  Son,  jewellers. 
Brown,  Thomas,  warehouseman. 

147  Elphick,  George,  cigar  merchant. 
149  Scott  &  Duncan,  stationers, 

151  Lawrie,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
153  M'Donald,  John,  writer. 

Anderson,  D.  &  J.,  manufacturers. 

JIann,  John,  accountant. 

Dick,  Alexander,  writer. 
155  Smith  &  Brothers,  confectioners. 
157  Lightbody,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

148  Howarth,  Saml.,  minibus  proprietor. 

146  Sage,  John,  tobacconist. 

144  Wilson,  WUliam,  temperance  hotel. 
Robertson,  William, 


144  Fairley  &  Watson,  gingham  manufs. 

Snell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  do. 

142  Stiven,  Robert,  saddler. 
140  Whyte,  James,  and  Sons,  cabinet- 
makers and  upholsterers. 
138  Campbell,  John,  seed  merchants. 
136  Frazer,  James,  stationer. 
132  Muir,  John  J.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

Davie,  William,  jun. 
130  Auld,  Thomas,  baker. 
128  Lawson,  Henry,  &  Son,  coach-hirers. 
126  M'Laren,  John,  insurance  broker. 
Anderson,  Robert,  manufacturer. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  jun. 
Hodson,  William,  Soho  tavern. 
Mudie,  J.  &  W.,  jun.,  accountants. 
124  Reid,  James,  bookseller. 
122  Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  fruiterers. 
110  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank. 
108  Moore,  John,  perfumer. 
106  Mackie,  John,  bookseller. 
102,  104  Rutheiglen,  Andrew,  stationer. 
100  West  Ingram  Court. 
Gibson,  George,  merchant. 
M'Naughtan  &  Cochiane,  merchts. 
Hinshaw,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
Marshall,  J.  &  A.,  do. 

Brown  &  Wilson,  do. 

Lean,  John,  &  Son,  muslin  do. 
Mair,  John,  &  Co.,  do. 

Broom,  James,  &  Co.  do. 

Barr,  WiUiam,  do. 

Park  &  Thomson,  do. 

Carswell,  Allan,  sen.,  builder. 
98  Nicol,  Maitland,  confectioner. 
96  Foster,  W.  A.,  bootmaker. 
94  Finlaj'  &  Neilson,  trunkmakers. 
92  Wilson,  Walter,  grocer. 
84  Robertson,  John,  druggist, 
80  M'Lellau,  Adam,  clothier, 
78  Canada  Court, 

Richmond,   WiUiam,  &  Co.,  ware- 
housemen. 
Bannerman  &  Morris,  merchants. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  merchant. 
Stamp  Office. 

Lockhart,  James  Sinclair,  distribu- 
tor of  stamps. 
Brown,  Samuel  R.  &  Thos.,  manu- 

factm'ers, 
Dunn  &  Lyon,  sewed  muslin  merchts. 
King,  John,  &  Son,  manufactmers. 
76  Robertson,  James  J,,  &  Co.,    mer- 
chants. 
74  Steel,  J.  and  W.,  and  Penny,  boot- 
makers. 
72  Tenneut,  Walter,  perfumer. 
70  Brand  &  Mollison,  dyers. 
68  Donaldson,  Alex.,  saddler. 
66  Clow,  Henry,  clothier. 
64  Davies,  John,  clothier, 
62  Queen  Court. 


QUEEN.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— REGENT. 


429 


62  Walker,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

Dalziel  &  Walker,  cominis.  merchts. 

Sprunt,  Alex.,  commission  mercht. 

Eoss,  Hugh  G.,  lithographer. 

Wallace,  James,  contractor. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  commission 
merchants. 

Fyfe,  Henry,  &  Son,  manufacturers. 

Smith,  J.  &  B.,  manufacturers. 

Anderson,  J.  W,,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin 
manufacturers. 

Dick,  G.  C,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Morrison,  George,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Jamieson  &  Dewar,  merchants. 

Kaye,  Findlay,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Young,  James,  muslin  warehouse. 

Murdoch,  John,  manufacturer. 

Cross,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 

Slorison,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 

Stiven,  Blair,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  de  laine  and  shawl 
printers. 
60  Brown,  Daniel,  confectioner. 
58  Cree,  John,  watchmaker. 
56  Smart,  James,  seedsman  &  fruiterer. 
54  Cowie,  Wm.,  clothier. 
52  M'CoU,  Hugh,  &  Son,  clothiers. 
50  Bowie,    Campbell   T.,    painter   and 

paper-hanger. 
48  Downie  &  M'Lure,  drysalters. 

Downie,  John,  merchant. 

Scobie,  Robert,  accountant. 

M'Intosh,  John,  &  Co.,  lace  manu- 
facturers. 

Cullen,  T.  W.,  writer. 

M'Ewen,  Wm.,  merchant. 
46  Rae,  John,  clothier. 

Macdougall,  James  R. 
44  Weir,  Robert,  paper-maker. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  stationer. 
42  Telfer,  Wm.,  music  warehouse. 
40  Thomson,  Mrs.  James,  baker. 
38  Blackie  &  Son,  publishers. 

Cruden,  James,  writer. 

Gemmell,  Andrew,  writer. 

M'Farlane  &  Porteus,  manufacturers, 

Lauder,  John,  pattern- designer. 

Hay,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants. 

Lyde,  Watcham,  &  Co.,  muslin  ma- 
nufacturers. 

Millar,  Leander,  sewed  muslin  ware- 
house. 

Muir  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Stewart,  John,  warehouseman. 

Aitken,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 
36  Smith,  Miss  E.,  umbrella-maker. 
3  2  Lockerby  &  Stephenson,  ironmongers. 
30  Newall,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  patent  wire- 
rope  manufacturers. 
28  Gregory,  W.  C,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Niven,  Alex.,  carver  and  gilder. 
24  Mitchell,  Miller,  and  Ogilvie,  mer- 
chants. 


20  Lumsden,  James,  &  Son,  wholesale 

stationers. 
16  Duncanson,  Eobert,  clothier. 
Campbell  &  Co.,  lithographers. 
Simpson,  E.  H.,  coal  master. 
Paul,  George,  clothier. 
14, 12  Salmond,  Peter,  &  Co.,  painters. 
8  Watson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

6  Mackay,  Hugh,  hosier. 

4  Maclure,  Thomas,  tobacconist. 

QUEEH  ST.,  ETorth. 

1  Comrie,  George,  Royal  hotel. 

5  Dewar,  Wm.,  livery  stables. 

7  Josez,  Francis,  North  British  hotel. 
Edinburgh    and   Glasgow   Railway 

Terminus  and  Offices. 
Gra}',  Thomas,  store-keeper. 
10  Howie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  carriers. 

8  Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.,  carriers. 
General  Steam  Navigation  Co. 
Marley  Hill  Coking  Co. 

6  Gillespie,  Alexander,  carrier. 

2  M'Donald,  P.,  Star  hotel. 

aUEEN'S  TEREACE. 

1  Richmond,  William, 

2  Baird,  Robert,  A.M. 

3  Monteith,  James. 

4  Clark,  James. 
6  Ogilvie,  AY.  B. 

6  Inglis,  Thomas  H. 

7  Clark,  James. 

8  Colister,  John. 

9  Stevenson,  David. 

10  M'Meeking,  Thomas. 

11  Forbes,  Mrs. 

12  Caw,  Mrs. 
Caw,  John  B. 

13  Robertson,  Mrs. 
Hunter,  William. 
Robertson,  James. 

14  Laird,  Alexander  A. 

15  Anderson,  James. 
Tassie,  James  P. 

REGENT  ST.,  West. 

Victoria.  Place  to  13. 
1  Ronald,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

M'Donald,  William,  merchant. 
3  Brown,  Miss  Agnes. 

6  Whyte,  James,  jun. 
Buchanan,  T.  G. 
Logan,  Mrs.  W. 

7  M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
9  Shaw,  Mrs.  David. 

Ferguson,  John. 

Moody,  Andrew,  merchant. 
11  M'Connell,  Miss,  lodgings. 
43  Small,  John,  builder. 
49  Black,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
51  M'Culloch,  Wm.,  merchant. 


430 


REGENT.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— RENFIELD. 


51  Gardiner,  Miss,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 
Dunlop,  John,  merchant. 
55  Wodrop,  Mrs. 
■  61  Morton,  Robert,  surgeon. 
65  Wyld,  Mrs. 

Angus,  Mrs.  Alexander. 
Wingate,  Miss. 
Johnston,  Mrs.  David. 
67  Gregory,  Mrs. 
73  M'Leod,  Miss. 

83  Pagan,  Dr.,  professor  of  midwifery. 
85  Buchanan,  Miss. 
91  Watson,  Thomas,  M.D. 
93  Fleming,  Hugh,  commission  merch. 
97  Salmond,  Duncan. 
107  Campbell,  Miss. 
113  Donald,  Mrs.  James. 
117  Watson,  Thomas. 
121  Fleming,  Miss. 
125  M'Indoe,  Mrs. 
131  Dick,  Alexander,  of  Lumloch. 
133  Donald,  Thomas. 
137  M'Farlan,  Daniel. 

143  Semple,  Mrs. 

145  M'Kay,  John,  &  Son,  upholsterers. 
147  Steel,  John,  drysalter. 

Harper,  Miss  C,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker. 
Douglas,  John,  portrait-painter. 

149  Hubbard,  Richard,  poulterer. 
151  St.  George's  Free  Church. 

167  Cairns,  James. 

M'Gill,  Rev.  Hamilton  M. 
171  Patrick,  David,  sui'geon. 
177  Aikman,  Peter. 

Colquhoun,  Hugh,  merchant. 
212  Kay,  Alexander. 

Allan,  John. 
206  Bannatyue,  Dugald. 
204  Henderson,  Rev.  Dr. 

Ritchie,  John. 
196  Smith,  W.  G. 
194  Burnside,  Mrs. 
190  Kirkwood,  Anderson,  writer. 
188  M'Lean,  William,  jun.,  merchant. 
180  M'Beth,  Norman,  portrait-painter. 

Reid,  Joseph,  ofReid  4~  Murray. 
176  M'Kay,  Mrs.  H. 

Seligmanu,  Julius. 
170  Alexander,  H.,  furnishings. 

168  Alexaii  ler,  Mrs.  H.,  dressmaker. 
166  Menzies,  r.Iisses,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers. 

Howden,  John,  professor  of  the  piano- 
forte. 

Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker, 
164  Park,  Charles,  upholsterer. 
154  Young,  George,  merchant. 

150  Home,  James,  surgeon-dentist. 

146  Clark,  James. 

144  Flint,  J.  &  T.,  teachers. 
Hardie,  Wm.,  teacher  of  English. 


132  M'Nee,  Daniel,  portrait-painter. 

126  M'Aslan,  Miss. 

120  Dutruc,  Mons.  &  Madam,  teacher*  of 

French. 
116  Ritchie,  William. 
112  Leadbetter,  Robert,  merchant 
108  M'Lure,  J.  H.,  writer. 
104  Steel,  Francis,  M.D.  -:■■■, 

100  Forbes,  Rev.  Dr.,  of  Free  St.  Paul's. 
94  M'Goun,  Mrs. 

King,  Wm.,  merchant. 
92  Watt,  George,  surgeon. 
82  Greig,  J.  G.,  surgeon-dentist.      5 
68  Faifley,  Matthew. 
Watson,  John,  jun. 
Ogle,  Andrew  S.,  writer. 
64  M'Intyre,  Miss,  lodgings. 
58  Meek,  Miss. 
54  Munro,  Mrs.  Spens. 

Hart,  James,  manufacturer. 
Robertson,  John. 
Hill,  Archibald. 
50  Panton,  John,  M.D- 
44  Corbett,  Robert  T.,  M.D. 

■§ 
EEID  ST.— Bridgeton.       -3 

33  Hamilton,  Mrs.  James,  grocer. 

35  Spence,  John,  smith. 

Simpson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  starchers. 

43  M'Donald,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

71  Watson,  William,  sheriff-officer. 

79  Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

81  Semple,  Peter,  spirit  merchant. 

107  M'Kinnon,  Wm.,  grocer. 

111  Lister,  James,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 

chant. 

112  Davidson,  Charles,  flesher. 
116  Davidson,  James,  grocer. 
138  Coulter,  Thomas,  grocer. 

28  Moffat,  Robert,  grocer. 

EENFIELD  ST.  ,, 

11  Penman,  David,  marble-cutter. 
13  M'Donald  &  Baird,  clothiers. 
'    15  Govan,  Wm.,  &  Son,  manufacturers. 

Macfarlane,  W.  A.,  &Co.,  caleaderors. 

Morris,  Munro,  &  Co.,  coal  merchls. 
17  Fyfe,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants.    ,;t 

Constable,  Henry,  merchant.         i; 

M'AUan,  Brothers,  calico-printei^A 
19  Anderson,  H.  L.,  painter.  :  ST 

21  Campbell,  J.  &  J.,  merchants.     iU 

Roy,  William,  jun.,  merchant.  l>,r 

M'Naughton,  C.  C,  wine  merch4St- 
21  Hotson,  John,  writer.  '21' 

23  ]\I'Naughton,  James,  saddler.    ;U' 
27  Stewart,  A.,  Berlin  warehouse. 

29  Gray   &   Co.,    musical   instrument 

sellers. 
31  Jones,  W.  C,  clothier.  Oi 

33  Hahn,  A.,  commission  agent.    \^':_ 
Dunbar,  Heatley,  &  Co.,  merchants. 


RENFIELD.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— RENFREW. 


•431 


33  National  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. 
of  Scotland.  Cunningham  Smith, 
secretary;  R.  S.  Hamilton,  sur- 
veyor. 

Anderson  &  Smith,  merchants. 

Addie,  Miller,  &   Raukiu,  ironmas- 
ters. 

Addie  &  Miller,  coalmasters. 

Paterson,  M'Kirdy,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Boyd,  Thos.,  jun.,  metal  broker. 

Young,  George  &  Robert,  merchants. 
37  M^Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  iipholsterers. 
39  Dickson,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
41  Thorp,  Thomas,  postmaster. 
45  Caledonian  Railway  Co, 

Coddington,  J.  W.,  secretary, 

Rankin,  D.,  treasurer, 

Gibson,  Archd.,  assistant-secretary. 
47  Attwood,  James,  confectioner. 
49  Mein,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings. 

Scott,  Miss. 

M'Nicol,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Robertson,  William. 

Horn,  Mrs. 
51  Lang,  William,  confectioner, 
67  Cree,  Robert. 

Maxwell,  R.  G.,  surgeon. 
59  M'Farlane,  Andrew,  jun.,  merchant. 

Nairn,  Archibald,  wright. 

Gra3',  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Walker,  John  E. 
65  Shireff,  Robert. 

MacNaught,  John. 

Clark,  Alexander. 
75  Wilson,  John  D. 

Clark,  John  King. 

Mitchell,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
79  Paton,  Miss,  lodgings, 

Faulkner,  \Vm.,  merchant. 
91  Foggo,  Robert,  grocer. 
93  Stewart,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

Hill,  Thos.,  baker. 
99  Bertram,  Andrew,  smith. 

Smith,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
101  TuUoch,  Thos.,  grocer. 

105  Calder,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
119  Stirrat,  H.,  &  Sons,  joiners. 
123  Ferguson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
125  Eraser,  David,  mason. 

127  Niven,  John,  shoemaker. 

131  Hoggau,  A.,  plasterer. 

133  Baiid,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer. 

137  Hamilton,  William,  stationer. 

143  Findlaj',  Alexander,  shoemaker. 

151  Cameron,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 

122  Stiirat,  David,  cartwright, 

118  Free  St.  George's  School.     Rev.  G. 

Lennie,  teacher, 
110  Warrington,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 

Burrett,  B.,  &  Co.,  smiths. 
108  Edgar,  William,  shoemaker. 

106  Blackie,  Alexander,  tailor. 
104  Rattray,  John,  plumber. 


100  Dougan,  John,  surgeon. 
9Q  M'Donald,  L.,  spirit  dealer. 
92  Bertram,  Andrew,  smith. 
86  Smellie,  Robert,  smith. 
84  Port-Dundas  Ink  and  Blacldng  Co. 
82  Renfield  Street  Coach  Work;  James 

Maitland  &  Co. 
78  M'Coull,  Thomas,  smith. 
68  Simpson,  Mrs.  George,  milliner. 
62  Fraser,  D.,  &  Co.,  grocers. 
60  M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  grocer, 
58  Lindsay,  James. 

Clow,  Miss,  milliner, 

Stewart,  Mrs.  J, 

M'Pherson,  Mrs. 
52  Harvie,  Mrs. 

Coats,  Dr.  John. 
50  Burnet,  John,  architect. 
46  Bannatyne,  D.  &  K,  agents. 

Gray,  Walter,  merchant. 

Paxton,  Miss,  dressmaker.  ' 

44  Knox,     Thomas,     upholsterer     and 

cabinet-maker. 
38  Kane,  Thomas,  fishmonger. 
32  Callender,  Miss,  milliner. 

30  St.  Mary's  Episcopal  ChapeL 
Sudden,  James. 

28  Reid,  James,  cabinet-maker. 
26  Smith,  George,  jeweller, 
24  White,  James,  optician, 
22  Hunter,  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Pattison,  Robert,  commission  agtnt. 

Masson  &  Sons,  merchants. 

Croil,  Thomas,  merchant. 

Christie,  James,  accountant. 
20  Brownlie,  Brothers,  bootmakers. 
'  18  Balderston,  Alexander,  accountant. 

Yorston,  A.,  printfield  warehouse. 

Smith,  James,  land  surveyor. 

Stewait,  John,  manufacturer. 

2  Stewart,  J.  &  D.,  plumbers. 
Stewart,  James,  slater,  &c, 

RENFREW  COURT. 

5  Stewart,  J.  M.,  cabinetmaker. 
16  Reid,  D. 
Elder,  D. 

RENFREW  LANE. 

3  Wright,  Stevenson. 

31  Main,  T.,  coal  agent. 

37  Miller,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
40  Knox,  Thomas,  upholsterer. 

RENFREW  ST. 

5  Currie,  Mrs.,  dealer  in  old  clothes. 
15  Salmond,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

O'Loghlin,    Rev.    B.    J.,    classical 
teacher.  ■ 

15  Campbell,  D.  i- 

Reid,  D.  ■■■■  ,  -  —  •  i-^t 

M'Callum,  A.  -I  .ii'if'I  t^" 

Parlaue.  Mrs.  ■   ,9ib«;}.I 


432 


RENFREW.  —STREET  DIRECTORY.— RENFREW. 


19  Campbell,  Miss. 

135 

23  Craig,  Johu. 

137 

Cunningham,  Charles,  beadle  of  St. 

David's. 

177 

Lindsay,  Peter. 

181 

27  Logan,  John,  tax  collector. 

183 

M'Kenzie,  J.,  beadle  of  St.  Mary's 

Chapel. 

31  M'Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 

35  Watson,  John. 

191 

M'Gregor,  Miss  M.,  milliner. 

Rattray,  John,  plumber. 

Williamson,  Misses,  milliners. 

Horn,  Miss  E.,  milliner. 

Bruce,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker. 

193 

Eldridge,  Mrs,,  ladies'  nurse. 

197 

Langlands,  Miss. 

199 

Lawrence,  M.  &  I.,  furriers. 

47  Malcolm,  Mrs.  Archibald. 

Martin,  John,  merchant. 

Milroy,  Mrs.,  lodgings.' 

331 

Kirk,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

330 

55  Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  lodgings. 

328 

Dobbie,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

59  Black,  James,  wine-runner. 

71  Miller,  John. 

Lamb,  James,  tailor. 

286 

Morrison,  Bryce,  cabinetmaker. 

260 

77  Holmes,  James,  commission  mercht. 

256 

M'Dougall,  Allan,  merchant. 

Alexander,  James. 

250 

83  M'Kean,  Mrs. 

240 

Msbet,  John. 

85  Hill,  David,  spirit  dealer. 

202 

89  Small,  John,  wright. 

194 

101  Cassels,  Dr.  James. 

164 

Fleming,  John. 

162 

Wyse,  Mrs, 

160 

103  Caddell,  Mrs. 

158 

Millar,  Miss. 

154 

Findlay,  Wm.,  builder. 

152 

Anderson,  Misses,  milliners. 

Hamilton,  Miss  H. 

150 

Dunlop,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

148 

Cuthbertson,  Miss,  milliner. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 

144 

109  M'Coll,  Miss. 

142 

Taylor,  Robert. 

Thomson,  Mrs. 

136 

Ill  Mauger,  M.,  teacher  of  French. 

1 13  Davidson,  Miss,  lodgings. 

Galloway,  Alexander. 

134 

Deans,  A.,  of  Gilmour  and  Deans. 

132 

Black,  John. 

Gunu,  Benjamin. 

129  Dixon,  Mrs.  Swan. 

Smith,  John,  publisher. 

Blackadder,  David. 

Dickson,  T.  M, 

130 

129  Denny,  Alex.,  o/Z>.^^.Z)eraMy^  Co. 

128 

135  Hutcheson,  George,  merchant. 

126 

Warden,  Mrs. 

Lockhart,  Mrs. 

122 

Johnston,  Mrs. 

Muter,  J.  D.,  surgeon. 

Albert  Terrace. 

Bartholomew,  Alex. 

M'Call,  John,  writing-master. 

Urquhart,  Wm.,  merchant. 

Reid,  BIrs.  John. 

Scott,  Rev.  Wm. 

Frew,  John,  merchant. 

Gray,  Robert,  merchant. 

Brown,  Wm.,  jun. 

Haldane,  Henry,  corn-factor. 

Brown,  J.  E. 

Kelso,  Peter,  manufacturer. 

Cunningham,  Mrs. 

M'Ewau,  Mrs. 

Grieve,  Mrs. 

Grieve,  John,  M.D. 

Christy,  Andrew,  merchant. 

FAi.KLA>fD  Place. 

Shand,  John  B. 

Crawford,  John,  M.D. 

Douglas,  Mrs. 

Sommerville,  Rev.  A.  N. 

Stuart,  John,  merchant. 

Albany  Terrace. 

Roberlou,  James. 

Bryce,  D.,  bookseller. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Wm.,  LL.D. 

Anderson,  J.,  of  Sheriff  (^  Anderson. 

M'Dowall,  John. 

Field,  Henrj'-,  tinplate  worker. 

Field,  Thomas,  jeweller. 

M'lutyre,  Donald,  measurer. 

Bedford  Place. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

Harvey,  Mrs. 

BrowTi,  Mrs. 

Ellis,  Clement,  merchant. 

Smith,  Robert,  grocer. 

Sm.ith,  James. 

Smith,  J.  W. 

Wright,  J.,  banker. 

Hunter,  Miss. 

Miller,  Mrs.  George. 

Perry,  D.  T. 

Anderson,  Miss  E. 

Bald,  James. 

Caldwell,  John. 

Robertson,  Miss. 

Brown,  Mrs. 

Rankin,  Robert,  flesher. 

Buchanan,  Moses,  at  B.  F.  Babaock. 

4  Co.'s. 
Bramwell,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Adam,  Miss,  staymaker. 
Adam,  Mrs. 

Stevenson,  William,  coal  agent. 
Henry,  John,  livery  stables. 
Weir,  David,  spirit  dealer. 
Rutherford,  Mrs. 
Jack,  Wm.,  victualler. 
Murdoch,  Wm.,  baker. 


RICHAED.— STREET  DIEECTORY.— EOBEETSON. 


433 


120  Campbell,  John. 
Stewart,  Misses. 
116  Smith,  Eev.  D.,  classical  teacher. 

M'Kenzie,  Miss. 
114  Pollock,  James,  grocer. 
112  Wilson,  Andrew,  manufacturer. 
Wilson,  John,  manufacturer, 
Nisbet,  Mrs. 
106  Maclure,  Miss. 
100  Richmond  &  Co.'s  cabinet  work. 
86  M'Laren,  A,,  pattern-drawer. 

Ormiston,  WilUam. 
84  M'Callum,  John. 
70  M'Donald,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Service,  James. 
66  Hardie,  Henry,  grocer. 
62  Shepherd,  Eobert,  provision  mercht. 
60  Adams,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings. 

Miller,  Misses. 
54  M'Innes,  James. 

Thomson,  Miss,  professor  of  dancing. 
M'Leod,  Peter. 
Irvine,  Mrs.  John. 
48  Richmond,  Robert,  merchant. 
Eadie,  A.,  lodgings. 
Wilson,  A.  M, 
28  Bannerman,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
22  M'Intosh,  J.  &  R.,  grocers. 

18  Stewart,  J.  M.,  cabinetmaker. 
Eeid,  David. 

Elder,    D.,    sub-coUector,    Glasgow 
Gas  Co. 

14  Stark,  Mrs.  Mary,  coal  agent. 

10  Niven,  Mrs. 
M'Lehose,  WiUiam. 
Gibson,  John,  sheriff-officer. 

RICHAED  ST. 

1  Mitchell,  James,  inla&d  officer. 

Miller,  James. 
3  Gilmour,  Jas.,  commercial  traveller. 
5  M'Lure,  Joseph,  agent. 

Anderson,  Andrew. 
7  Finlayson,  Mrs.,  furnisher. 
9  Martin,  William. 

11  Robertson,  A.,  provision  merchant. 

15  Barr,  John,  boilermaker. 
Paton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 
Park,  Charles,  cabinetmaker. 

19  Rogers,  Josiah,  letter-carrier. 

RICHMOND  LAliTE. 

1  M'Donald,  George,  eating-house. 
3  Stewart,  Ales.,  wine  merchant. 

5  Stirling,  James,  cutler. 
7  Lennox,  Miss  Jane. 
10  Ranken,  Robert,  tavern-keeper  and 
corkcutter. 

2  Brown,  R.,  aerated  water  maunfac. 

RICHMOND  ST. 

1  Brodie,  William,  merchant. 
5  M'Intosh,  Peter. 


9  Henderson,  George. 

13  Smith,  John. 

17  Smith,  Alexander. 

23  M'Donald,  Peter. 
25  Buchanan,  James. 

27  Eraser,  Rev.  Alexander. 
29  Ross,  Mrs. 

32  Waddell,  Archibald. 

28  Murray,  Donald. 

24  Robertson,  WUliam. 

16  Paton,  Andrew. 

10  Moncrieff,  James. 
2  Burnet,  John. 

RISK  ST. 

1  Free  St.  Luke's  Church. 
9  Alston,  John,  portioner. 

11  M'Kay,  Mrs.  John,  mangier. 

13  Walker,  Robert,  veterinary  sui'geon. 

17  Menzies'  Repository. 
Yuill,  James,  foreman. 

2  Smith,  John,  letter-carrier. 
Wright,  Mrs. 

RITCHIE'S  LANE. 

6  Hay,  Andrew,  warden. 

ROBERTSON  ST. 

1  Parfitt,  H.  T.,  ship  agent. 
13  Millar,  D.,  &  Co.,  coppersmiths,  &c. 
17  M'Vicar,  Archibald,  smith. 

25  Lillie,  George,  dairyman. 

29  Bates,  Robert,  grain  merchant. 
31  Gibson,  John,  grocer. 

M'Kianon,  Peter,  sailmaker. 

33  Gilmour,    Paterson,    &    Co.,    ship- 

brokers. 
35  Waters,  William. 

Henderson,  Robert. 

Halley,  P.  M'Beath. 
39  Hair,  Wm.,  house-factor. 
41  Cowan,  Miss,  milliner. 
45  Morrison,  Alexander. 

Lillie,  James,  draper. 

Farrie,  Thomas,  grocer. 

Bonded  Stores. 
73  Brown,  John,  cotton  broker. 
75  M'Farlane,  W.,  &  Co.,  wrights. 

Wotherspoon,  John,  stair-railer. 

Anderson,  Thomas  R.,  cabinetmaker. 
77  Wilson,  R.,  saddler. 
70  Brown,  Quintia,  clerk. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Elgin,  W.,  leather  merchant. 

Forrester,  John,  lodgings. 
72  Aitcheson,  Wm.,  victualler. 
68  Thomson,  William,  plumber. 
58  M'Pherson,  Duncan,  coal  agent. 
56   Ramsay,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
50   Ramsay,  John,  shaft-maker. 

M'Farlane,  A.,  sen.,  wood  merchant. 

Morris,  J.  H.,  cooper. 


434 


RONALD STREET  DIRECTORY.— ROSE, 


28  MTarlane,  A.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  timber 

merchants. 
Fisher,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  carters. 
26  Lennox,  P.,  grocer. 
Barry,  David. 
Farme   and   Rosebank  Coal  Office ; 

John  Campbell,  agent. 
Fisher,  Archibald. 
M'Naught,  WUliam,  engineer. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  D. 
24  Chrystal,  James,  coal  agent. 
Callen,  James,  saUmaker. 
Currie,  David. 
Graham,  James,  saddler. 
16  Clyde  Trustees'  Chambers. 

Harbour-Master's    Office ;    William 

Johnston,  harbour-master. 
River  Police  Office. 
Pilot-Master's  Office;  Chas.  Stewart, 

pilot-master. 
Treasurer's  Office ;  George  Readman, 

treasurer. 
Engineer's  Office;    David  Bremner, 

engineer. 

14  Tonnage  Office;  James  Alexander, 

collector;   Jas.  Martin,  surveyor. 
12  M'Kinuon,  Neil,  agent. 

10  Braid,  Thomas,  buUder. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

6  Scott,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Henry  &  M'Kelvie,  clothiers. 

RONALD  ST. 

3  Gray,  David,  clothier. 

5  Byrne,  Gerard. 

7  MUler,  R.  T. 
Lauder,  John. 

11  Marshall,  Mrs. 

15  Harper,  John. 
Donald,  Walter. 
Sykes,  Richard. 
Watson,  John. 
Wilson,  Peter. 
Mortimer,  Mrs. 

19  Lumsdine,  Archibald. 

Taylor,  James. 

Hay,  Jonathan. 

Tinsley,  James. 

Johnston,  WOliam  John. 

Taylor,  William. 

Kinloch,  John. 
23  Campbell,  Alexander, 

Hutchison,  Campbell. 

Holding,  William,  eugi'aver. 

^ewton.  Rev.  Thomas. 
27  Scott,  Adam. 

Ewing,  William. 

M'Donald,  John. 

Eeid,  Andrew. 

Moody,  John. 

Arnot,  Alexander,  painter. 

M'Leod,  Miss. 

Wright,  Mrs. 


EOPEWOEK  LANE, 

3  CoghUl,  Alexander,  silversmith. 
21  Warnock,  R.  &  J.,  merchants. 

37  Skaterigg  Coal  Co.,  and  Brick  and 
Tile  Co. 

Pearson,  John,  merchant. 
39  M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  cotton-waste 
dealers. 

StockweU  Free  Church, 

St.  Enoch's  School. 

Clyne,  John,  teacher. 
24  Ferguson,  Archibald,  plumber. 

Smeaton,  John,  smith  and  gasfitter. 

Smith,  James,  candlemaker. 

Laird,  John,  merchant. 

20  Millar,  Mrs.  Daniel,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Coghill,  Alex.,  tobacco-pipe  maker. 
Ropework  Entry. 

EOSEHILL.— Pollocksliaws  Road. 

36  Craighead,  J.,  gardener. 
Elliot,  George. 

EOSE  ST.,  East. 
24  TannahiU,  John,  covrfeeder. 

30  M'Laren,  James,  chemist. 
42  Johnston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer, 

ROSE  ST.-GarnetMll. 

19  Flint,  Misses,  teachers, 

21  Hume,  Alexander. 

31  Lauchlan,  Robert,  accoimtant. 
35  Black,  James. 

Grant,  Richard,  of  Paton  ^  Grant. 
39  Freebairn,  James. 
55  StoiFel,  Joseph. 
58  Bost  A.,  of  A.  Bast  4  Co. 
66  Falconer,  Miss. 

Paterson,  Mrs.  WUliam. 
52  Anderson,  John. 

Bain,  David,  professor  of  piano-forte. 

GaUowaj-,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker. 

Murray,  Rev.  Matthew. 

M^ntyre,  John,  ofB.  ^  J.  JPIntyre. 
30  Milroy,  William,  merchant. 
28  Brydon,  W.  C. 
26  Fulton,  John,  portioner. 
12  Malcolm,  John. 

Fisher,  Miss. 

Lithgow,  James. 

ROSE  ST,— Hutchesontown. 

6  Stevenson,  Robert,  slater. 
10  Small,  E.,  dressmaker, 
16  Tomley,  Patrick,  victualler. 
20  M'Lymont,  Alexander,  baker. 
26  Jackson,  John,  victualler. 
28  Wilson,  John,  victualler. 
36  Phillips,  J.  M'Kenzie,  sherifif-officer. 
38  Young,  James,  cowfceder. 
40  Gatheral,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
44  Burns,  William,  spiiit  dealer. 
52  Cree,  James, 


ROSLIN.— STREET  DlEECTORY.— ROYAL. 


435 


*o6,  68  Harley,  William,  starcher. 
70  Leggat,  James,  sculptor. 
76  M'Dowall,  John,  wright. 
100  Ferguson,  Archibald. 

ROSLIN  PLACE. 

6  Porteous,  William. 
Russell,  David. 

10  Marshall,  Mark. 
Gray,  George. 
Robertson,  Isaac. 
Wilson,  John. 
Parker,  James. 

14  Souter,  David. 
Murray,  James, 
Gray,  James. 

EOSLIN  TERBACE. 

108  Crombie,  Archibald. 
Steel,  James. 
Murdoch,  James,  ■writer. 
Forgie,  Thomas,  contractor. 
Kennedy,  clothier. 
Crumble,  David. 

106  M'Farlane,  Mrs. 
M'Leod,  Alexander. 
Dewar,  David. 
Clark,  Miss. 
Nisbet,  Alexander. 

ROTTENROW. 

7  Barrie,  James,  victualler. 

13  Campbell,  Geo.,  inspector,  T.  P.  H. 

15  Williamson,  George,  broker. 
29  Muirhead,  James,  mason. 

31  Hotchkis,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

37  Auchey,  James,  bill-poster, 

41  Glasgow  Lock  Hospital ;  Alexander 

Troup,  superintendent. 
47  Young,  A.,  portioner. 

Logan,  William,  portioner. 
81  Asylum  for  Indigent  Old  Men ;  Jas. 

Fleming,  superintendent. 
91  Muirhead,  James,  fiesher. 
93  Walker,  James,  P.  0. 
97  Jamieson,  William,  spu-it  dealer. 
99  Jack,  Mrs.,  coal  agent. 
105  Thomson,  Johu,  grocer. 

107  Thomson,  J. 
Harkless,  William,  smith, 

109  M'Kim,  John,  M.D. 
Ill  Jackson,  A.,  grocer. 
113  Gray,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
115  Harkness,  Adam,  baker. 
117  Graham  &  Crawford,  bakers. 
119  Millar,  John,  sculptor. 

121  Black,  Alexander,  grocer, 
123  King,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
131  CEAveFOED  Place, 

Burns,  John. 

Smith,  James,  confectioner. 

Ross,  Alexander. 

Smith,  Robert  L. 


131  Kerr,  Mrs.  James,  younger. 

143  Fleming,  John,  clerk. 

145  Mudie,  John,  ckrk. 
153  Hunter,  James,  grocer. 
155  NoETH  Ure  Place. 
161   Hall,  David,  clerk. 
185  Clark,  R,,  writer. 

Maxwell,  John,  saddler. 

Chandler,  -F. 
190  Fairley,  Mrs.,  lodgings, 
152  Hall,  James. 

Thomson,  John,  merchant, 

Cowan,  John,  accountant. 

146  Newall,  Mrs.  J. 
Wotherspoon,  J.,  stationer. 
Adam,  John. 

144  Newall,  Mrs.  John,  spirit  dealer  and 

grocer. 
136  Dow,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
112  Dean  Place. 

Lambie,  Mrs.  Peter. 
Long,  William. 
M'Call,  WiUiam. 
100  Valentine,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
86  M'Kean,  George,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer. 
74  Henderson,  John,  dairyman. 
66  Robert  Liddell,  spirit  dealer. 
60  Stobo,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
60  Henderson,  Thomas,  grocer. 

6  Aitken,  D.  T.,  teacher. 

ROYAL  BANK  PLACE. 

1  New  Zealand  Co.'s  Otago  Office. 

Young,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Roxburgh,  Richardson,  &  Co.,  ship 
brokers. 
3  Gardner,  William,  optician. 
5  M'Laren,  Alexander,  clothier. 

7  Bryden,  Wm.,  &  Son,  bellhangers. 

9  Duncan,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Italian  ware- 
house, 

ROYAL  CIRCUS.-City  Road. 

1  Anderson,  William. 
M'Clure,  John. 
Macmillan,  John. 

2  Sloan,  David, 

3  Adam,  John  K. 

4  M'lndoe,  Mrs. 

5  Brown,  Thomas. 

ROYAL  CRESCENT. 

1  Robertson,  James,  merchajDt. 

2  Cunningham,  Charles,  wAter. 

3  M'George,  John,  sharebroker, 

5  Baird,  Charles,  writer. 

6  Graham,  Mrs.  P. 

7  Dobbie,  W.  H.,  merchant. 

8  Hart,  R.,  merchant. 

9  Hamilton,  David,  merchant. 
10  Irvin,  Samuel,  merchant. 


436 


ROYAL.— STEEET  DIRECTOKY.— EOYAL. 


11  Vandertiste,   W.,  collector  of  cus- 

toms. 

12  Lorrain,  W.  S.,  merchant. 

13  M'Ewan,  John,  tea  merchant. 

14  Smith,  Peter,  merchant. 

15  Hamilton,  James,  -vniter. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  BUILDINGS. 

East  Entry,  North  Side. 

2  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manu- 

factures. 

3  Thomson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  insurance 

brokers. 
4,  5  Public  Sale  Rooms. 

6  Anderson,  W.  A.,  merchant. 

7  Robertson,  Richard,  Lloyd's  surveyor. 

8  Glasgow  Chess  Club. 
Union  Stock  Exchange. 
North  Entry. 

1,  2  M'Kechnie,  D.   W.,    adjuster   of 
averages. 

3  Murison  &  Rhind,  insurance  brokers. 

4  Wingate,  James,  &   Son,  insurance 

brokers. 
South  Entry. 

2  Euing,  William,  insurance  broker, 

3  Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

4  Kay,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  insurance 

brokers. 

5  Sugar  Sample  Room.  Wm.  M'Gregor. 
North  Area. 

Allardice,  G.  G.,  insurance  broker. 
Jeffrey,  James,  ship  agent. 
South  Area. 

Stuart,  R.,  &  Co.,  booksellers. 
Weekly  Register  OiEce. 
Scott  and  Sellar,  commission  mer- 
chants. 
M'Farlane,  J.  G.,  merchant. 
Gibb,  John,  agent. 
Eobson,  James,  sharebroker. 
M'Laren,  N.  C,  accountant. 

EOYAL  EXCHANGE  SQUAEE. 

1  Ogle,  Maurice,  &  Son,  booksellers. 
7  Kennedy  &  Son,  clothiers. 

Macquarrie,  Fisher,  &  Co.,  lace  ma- 
nufacturers. 
Black  &  Wingate,  manufacturers. 
9  Stalker,  John,  drysalter. 
11  Thomson,   George,  &  Co.,  insurance 

brokers. 
13  Aird,  William,  saddler. 
London  Boot  Company. 
15  Morton,  Wm.,  carver  and  gilder. 
17  Houston,  Wm.,  and  Son,  manufac- 
turers. 
Borthwick,  Morris,  &  Co.,  insurance 

brokers. 
Bennett,   Brown,  &  Co.,  insurance 

brokers. 
Cree,  J.,  ship  and  insurance  broker. 
Latta,  David,  jun.,  commis.  agent. 


19  Moody,  Andrew,  agent. 
Mercantile  Advertiser  Office. 
National  Advertising  Property  List 
Office. 
21  Cree,  John,  jun.,  stationer. 

Royal    Insurance   Co,     John   Cree, 
jtm.,  agent. 
23  Royal  Bank  Court. 

Oswald,  Stevenson,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Black,  James,  &  Co.,  printfield  ware- 
house. 
Park,  Lewis  and  Charles,  manufac- 
turers. 
Graham,  John,  printer. 
Paul,  James,  manufacturer, 
25  Russell,  Bernard,  clothier. 

27  Electric  Telegraph  Co. 
Royal  Bank. 

36  M'Donald,  William,  general  ageiit. 
32  Monteith,  John,  writer. 
30  Bruce  &  Murray,  Scottish  Widows' 
Insurance  Fund. 
Accidental  Death  Insurance  Co. 

28  Muirs,  Connell,  &  Brodie,  straw-hat 

manufacturers, 
Kelso,  Peter,  &  Co.,  muslin  manu- 
facturers. 
26  Dodds,  Brothers,  wine  merchants. 

Bogle,  G.  K. 
22  North  Court,  Royal  Exchange. 
Irvine,  Archd.,  London  chop-house, 
Malcolm,  Wm.,  merchant. 
M'Hardy,  C,  do. 

Auld,  Berrie,   &  Matheson,  muslin 
manufacturers. 
18  Martin,  Alexander,  gunmaker. 
14  M'Kay,  Alexander,  clothier. 
12  Young,  Peddie,  &  Co.,  wire-fence  and 
gate  manufacturers. 
M'Night,  Eae,   &  Co.,   commission 

agents. 
Couper,  James,  insurance  broker. 
WUson,  John,  merchant. 
AUen,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Douglas,  T.  D.,  &  Co.,       do. 
Church,  WiUiam,  &  Co.,  manufacts, 
Shaw,  J.,  &  Co.,  calico-printers. 
Melville,  Alex.,  commission  agent. 
Shooting  Saloon,  John  Bell. 
10  North  British  Advertiser  Office. 
8  North  British  Insurance  Office. 

2  Brodie,  M'Leod,  &  Co.,  tailors  and 

clothiers, 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  PLACE, 

1  Niven,  Malcolm,  commission  mercht. 

3  Kerr,  Archibald,  writer  and  share- 

broker. 
5  Myers,  Alexander,  agent. 
7  Frame,  Thomas,  merchant  and  in- 
surance agent. 
Royal  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Henderson,  James,  architect. 


EOYAL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— RUTHERGLEN. 


437 


7  Woodrow,  Andrew,  iron  broker. 
Auld  &  Buchanan,  calico-printers. 
StofFel,  Milne,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Kent,  A.  S.,  commission  merchant. 
9  Bum,  P.,  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 
13  Jaifray,  William,  accountant,  writer, 
and  notary  public. 
Oliphant,  William,  engraver. 
Langlands,  R.,  &  J.  M'Callum,  com- 
mission agents. 
Baillie,  Wm.,  pocket-book  maker. 
15  Grange  &  M'Tyre,  bootmakers. 

ROYAL  TERRACE. 

1  Russell,  James,  manufacturer. 

3  Sellars,  Robert. 

4  Roberton,  R,  D.,  merchant. 

5  Dick,  Mrs. 

6  Dunbar,  John. 
Manson,  W.  B. 

7  Colman,  Mrs.  Samuel. 

8  Thomson,  George,  engineer. 
Binning,  Robert. 

9  Robertson,  Robert,  merchant. 
10  Barclay,  Robert,  ship-builder. 

Peebles,  William. 

12  Cohen,  P.  S. 
Urquhart,  Mrs. 

13  Bell,  Mrs. 
Smith,  Patrick. 

14  Calder,  Thomas. 

15  Ritchie,  James,  writer. 

16  Munsie,  Wm.,  teacher. 
Eraser,  John,  jun. 

18  Scott,  Alexander. 
Morrison,  William. 

19  Ronald,  W.  G.,  merchant. 

20  Slater,  Thomas  H.,  merchant. 

BUMFORD  ST. 

9  TuUis,  James,  builder. 
35  Dunn,  James,  portioner. 
47  Stevenson,  Andrew,  portioner. 
55  M'Kinnon,  William,  grocer. 
57  M'Kinnon,  George,  portioner. 
63  Orr,  Andrew,  portioner. 
89  Miller,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  chemical  works. 

Dalmarnock  Asphalte  Co. 
52  M'Haffie,  John,  grocer. 
40  Hogarth,  John,  grocer. 

RUSSELL  ST.,  East. 
5  Young,  James,  house-factor. 
Richmond,  James,  tinsmith. 
Atken,  James,  merchant. 
Chalmers,  Alex.,  hairdresser. 
Auld,  Mrs.,  iron  merchant. 

21  Cameron,  Mrs.  Mary,  spirit  mercht. 
24  Robb,  Alexander,  pawnbroker. 

Houston,  David,  merchant. 
M'Arthur,  Mrs.,  pawnbroker. 

22  Crichton,  James,  furniture  broker. 
18  Forrester,  George,  &  Son,  plasterers. 


18  Kennedy,  D.,  tailor. 

Millan,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
Blair,  Mrs. 

16  Hollis,  George,  trunkmaker. 

10  Dalziel,  David,  thread  manufact. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  W.,  milliner. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  calenderer. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  T. 
4  Downie,  Miss. 

Wyld,  Misses,  artificial  flower-mak. 
Ralston,  Allan,  merchant. 
Clachan,  Mrs. 
Ross,  Mrs.  R.,  lodgings, 
Thomson,  Mrs.  George,  hosier. 
Paton,  Daniel,  merchant, 

RUSSELL  ST.,  West. 
23  Finlay,  David,  gi-ocer. 
27  Dewar,  James,  wine  merchant. 
33  Cairns,  Mrs.,  staymaker. 
Sharp,  Mrs.  D. 

35  Skinner,  Thomas,  tailor. 

36  M'Leod,  William,  coal  agent. 
18  Henderson,  Peter,  bootmaker. 

Denholm,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Blair,  Robert,  of  William  Smith  4'  Co. 
6  Forbes,  Duncan,  hairdresser. 

2  Innes,  CampbelL 
Ross,  Philip. 
Esther,  George. 
M'lntyre,  John,  agent. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.,  ladies'  nurse. 
Kirk,  Mrs.  William. 

RUTHERGLEN  LOAN. 

23  Dingwall,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
29  M'Lauchlan,  WUliam,  spirit  dealer. 
35  Bennett,  Thomas,  confectioner. 

37  Lj'nch,  James,  broker. 

43  Cochrane,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

61  Bain,  John,  teacher. 

63  Darling,  Adam,  dairyman. 

92  M'Feat,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

88  M'Call,  Joseph,  tailor  and  clothier. 

78  Goldie,  James,  brick-builder. 

76  Ramsay,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  cartwrights. 

74  Grant,  J.,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants. 

14  Heron,  Abraham,  broker. 

12  Buchanan,  Robert,  victualler. 

RUTHERGLEN  ROAD. 

Lawmooe  Place. 
1  Bain,  Thomas,  tea  merchant, 

3  M'lntyre,  John,  mill  manager. 

15  M'Lachlan,  Duncan,  surgeon. 

17  Gibson,  Francis,  commission  agent. 
Grandison,  Robert,  of  James  Grandi- 

son  (^  Sons, 
25  Graham,  WUliam,  spirit  dealer. 
2  7  M'Donald,  John,  wine  and  spiiit  mer- 
chant. 
29  Kirkwood,  Alexander. 
101  Goldie,  J.,  &  Co.,  Hayfield  Foundry, 


438 


RUTLAND. ^STEEET  DIRECTOEY.— ST.  ENOCH. 


166  Keeling,  J.  T.,  spirit  merchant. 

148  Stewart,  Robert,  grocer. 

102  Hosie,  John,  Gorbals  Rope-work. 
Speing  Place. 

28  Barron,  Alexander,  grocer. 

24:  Paul,  Daniel,  merchant. 

4  Grade,  Thomas,  sculptor. 

EUTLAND  CRESCENT. 
1  Smith,  William. 
Hedderwick,  J. 

3  Blair,  Horatius,  writer. 

4  Christie,  William. 
Henderson,  John. 

5  Dickson,  Jas.,  of  Dickson  <^  Smith. 
12  Mirrlees,  James  B. 

Callender,  John  R. 
14  Miller,  John. 

RUTLAND  PLACE,  Govan  Road. 

1  Sheppard,  Francis. 

2  Wingate,  James- 
Greenshields,  A. 
Drew,  Mr. 

4  Barr,  Walter. 

12  Turnbull,  M. 

13  Johnston,  Eev.  Gilbert. 
Beath,  D. 

Russell,  Mrs. 

14  Hamilton,  Mr, 

15  Crichton,  Mr. 

16  Paterson,  Mr. 

18  Clunie,  Robert. 
Counel,  Mr. 
Porteus,  Thomas. 

19  Taylor,  William. 

ST.  ANDREW  LANE. 

3  Wishart,  Thomas. 

9  Duty-Free  Inland  Revenue  Office. 

11  Wishart,  Thomas,  glazier. 

1 0  Simcock,  William,  spirit  merchant. 
2  Bowie,  D.,  brush  manufacturer, 

ST.  ANDREWS  ROAD -Shields. 

14  Black,  James,  ship-chandler. 
Bayn,  John,  corn  merchant. 
M'Leod,  D.,  boat-biulder. 

ST.  ANDREW  SftUARE. 
2  Atkinson,  Thomas,  flesher. 
Rattray  &  Thomson,  merchants. 

4  Eraser,  John,  pawnbroker. 

5  Naismith,  B.,  leather-factor. 

6  Singer,  Alexander,  tailor. 
9  Eobb,  James,  house-factor. 

11  Lindsay,  Andrew,  hatter. 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  mangier. 
Gray,  Mrs,  John,  mangier. 

13  Hamilton,  Robert,  agent. 

15  Yoimg,  William,  tobacconist. 

20  Downie,  Duncan. 
Glass,  John,  tailor. 


20  Wright,  Duncan. 

23  Galbraith,  Robert,  brazier. 
Brown,  William. 
Slaughter,  W.  H.- 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  &  Son.- 
Donaldson,  William,  calenderer, 
Kirkwood,  William,  house-factor, 

27  Walker,  Robert,  teacher. 
More,  James,  iron  merchant. 
Allan,  Thomas. 

33  Todd,  A.  &  G., tobacconists  and  snuff 

manufacturers. 
35  Kirkpatrick,  Robert. 

Murray,  Mungo. 

Todd,  John,  watchmaker. 
38  Gray,  James,  calenderer. 

Kerr,  Thomas,  currier. 
42  Ferguson,  John. 

Miller,  Robert. 

44  Stewart,  William; 

45  M'Gown,  William,  teacher, 

47  Cameron,  Donald. 

48  M'Neil,  John,  basketmaker. 

40  Welsh,  WOliam,  leather  merchant. 
Glasgow  Lying-in  Hospital. 

49  Finlayson,  Mrs.,  matron. 

52  Mitchell,  S.,  &  Sons,  tobacconists. 

ST.  ANDREWS  ST. 

7  Taylor,  M.  S.,  green  grocer. 
11  M'Donald,  Robert,  tinsmith. 

25  Hutcheson,  J.,  general  ihochant. 

27  Hutcheson,  John. 
35  Webster,  E. 

Murray,  Mungo. 
37  GUmour,  Andrew, 
40,  42  Bryce,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant. 

34  Neilson,  WUliam,  spiiit  merchant. 
Geeen  Street. 

2  Mushet,  John,  currier. 
Biyce,  James. 

28  Macaulay,  John,  beadle. 
22,  24  Glen,  William,  agent. 

20  Lang,  William,  coal  agent. 

8  Dinsmore,  John,  broker. 

4  Parker,  James. 

ST.  ENOCH  LANE. 

25   Coverley,  William,  glass-cutter. 

ST.  ENOCH  SQUARE. 

3  Watt,  James,  tape  merchant, 

5  Jackson,  E.,  bookseller  and  stationer. 
11  Anderson,  E.,  grain  merchant. 

13  Semple  &  Co.,  tea  merchants. 
15  Bell  &  Bain,  printers. 

M  'Murrav,Boyd,  &  Son,  upholsterers. 
17  Faculty  HaU.  ^ 

19  Towers  &  Arrol,  merchants. 

M'Ewan,  William,  writer. 

Paton  &  Adam. 

21  Webb,    Henry  B.,   &  Co.,   produce 

Wrokers. 


ST.  ENOCH'S.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— ST.  GEORGE'S. 


439 


21  Henderson,  Hector,  spirit  merclit. 
Brown,   James   &   Thomas,  &  Co., 

wholesale  grocers. 
Strang,  George,  writer. 

23  M'Laws,  Colin  Sharp,  tea  dealer. 
Laurie,  Somervail,  &  Co. 
Glasgow  Iron-Works  Co.'s  (St.  Eol- 

lox)  Office. 

25  Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  commis- 

sion merchants. 

27  Small,  C.J.,&  Co.,  commission  agts. 
32  Glasgow  &  Liverpool  Steam-Packet 

Company. 
Stewart,  Reid,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Roberton,  Stephen,  agent. 
Johnston,  Ronald,  civU  engineer. 
Young,  Charles  D.,  iron  merchant. 
Forrester,  G.  N.,  commis.  merchant. 
M'Kechnie,  W.  S.,  commis.  mercht. 
30  Scottish  Temperance  League  Office. 
Glentore  Coal  Office. 
Robertson  &  Eadie,  coal-masters. 
M'Innes,  M. 
Rae,  Robert. 

28  Potter,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Potter,  Lewis,  ship  agent. 

26  Murdoch  &  Donald,  iron  luerchts. 

24  Livingston,  Archd.,  writer. 
Buchanan,  E.,  builder. 
Dreghorn,  David,  accountant. 
Hunter,    John,   &  Co.,  commission 

merchants. 

22  Hedderwick,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  printers. 
Main,  John,  merchant. 
Crawford,  David,  stamp-cutter. 
Watson,  John,  jun.,  coalmaster. 
Pearson,  A,,  agent. 

Wilson,  H.  L.,  agent. 

Gordon,  Thomas,  agent. 
20  M'Lean    &    Lament,    steam-packet 
agents. 

Williamson,  J.,  &  Co.,  agents. 
18  Shotts  Iron  Co. 
16  Galloway,  A.  &  W. 

Murray  &  Co.,  booksellers. 

Ross,  Kenneth,  writer. 

Forsyth,  D.  &  J.,  bookseller, 

Buckie  &  Co.,  printers. 
14  Murray,  William,  carver  and  gilder. 

M'Intyre,  D.,  tea  merchant. 

10  Crawford,  David,  National  hotel. 
8  Mahon,  J,,  spirit  dealer. 

4  M'Mullan,  R.,  paper-hanger. 
2  M'Tear,  A.  &  W.,  lithographers. 

ST.  ENOCH'S  WYND, 

5,  7  Alexander,  John. 

6  Finlayson,  John,  tavern  keeper. 

11  M'Dougall,  R.,  leather  merchant. 
28  Heath,  J.,  cutler. 

30  Henderson,  R.,  machine  maker. 
41  Murdoch,  A.  &  A.,  brassfounders. 


43  Mackie,  M.  S.,  turner. 
60  Patent  Heddle  Co. 

ST.  GEOIIGE'S  EOAD. 

1  Allan,  James, 

Arnott,  Mrs. 

Richardson,  James,  jun. 
29  Gourlie,  William. 
31  Sword,  James,  yr.,  mne  merchant. 
33  AUardice,  W.  P. 

43  Bell,  Henry  Glassford. 

65  Philips,  Thomas,  builder. 
67  Lancaster,  Thomas. 

69  Chalmers,  John. 

71  Thomson,  James. 
75  M'Nee,  James. 

Miller,  Robert. 
147  Muirhead,  James,  writer. 
149  Pollock,  Mrs.  S. 
155  M'Nee,  Mrs.  Walter. 

163  Galbraith,  Archibald, 
Galbraith,  Andrew, 

207  Greig,  David. 

M'Fariane,  Peter. 
267  Touzean,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
275  Robinson,  F. 

Christie,  Thomas. 

Hay,  Archibald. 

Hyde,  John. 

Buchanan,  Robert. 

Buchanan,  John. 
202  Galbraith,  Wm.,  marble-cutter, 
196  Marshall,  James,  grocer. 
194  Duncan,  John,  spirit  dealer, 
180  Proudfoot,  Miss. 
168  Currie,  John. 

Monteith,  Mrs. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs. 

Wharrie,  Mrs. 

164  Wolski,  F.  A. 
158  Lockhart,  Robert. 
154  Craig,  Mrs. 

152  Baird,  John. 
86  Welsh,  Charies. 
74  Rutherford,  Mrs. 

72  Bell,  David, 
Sharpe,  R.  S, 
Simpson,  Mrs. 
Stodart,  George. 
Thomas,  Mrs. 
M'Millan,  Thomas. 

70  Sinclair,  Mrs. 
Sinclair,  A.,  teacher. 

66  Scouller,  J. 

64  Hamilton,  Miss. 

Anil  strong,  George. 

Campbell,  John. 

M'Fariane,  P. 

Rubens,  M.  J. 

Logan,  W.  R. 
62  Bryce,  Martin. 
60  Martin,  John,  baker, 

44  York,  William,  bnilder. 


440 


ST.  JAMES'S.— STREET  DIREGTORY.— ST.  VINCENT. 


44  M'Morran,  James. 

42  Smith,  Alex,,  &  Son, 

36  Clow,  Andrew. 

30  Chalmers,  John,  bater. 

28  Paterson,  Miss,  boarding  school. 

22  Ciee,  John,  ship-broker. 

20  Aiken,  William,  manufacturer. 
18  Bell,  Robert,  Eoyal  Bank. 

Bell,  Thomas,  Royal  Bank. 

Falkland  Place. 

16  M'Culloch,  Mrs. 
Louden,  Miss. 

14  Spears,  Mrs. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Dr. 
Minnoch,  Mrs. 
Findlay,  James. 
12  Mitchell,  Dr.  A. 
10  M'Gregor,  Josiah. 
8  Thorburn,  Thomas. 

M'Gregor,  J.  W.,  merchant. 
White,  James. 
Corbett,  Andrew  G. 
6  Kerr,  James  M. 
4  Sinclair,  Captain. 
Murdoch,  George. 
Balfour,  James  N. 
Cross,  Robert. 
2  M'Lure,  Robert. 

ST.  JAMES'S  ST.,  East— Kingston. 

17  M'Connochie,  Rev.  James. 
Crawford,  John. 

23  M'Kendrick,  Thomas,  baker. 
10  Kinghorn,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Cook,  Robert. 

Wardle,  G.  S. 
4  Aitken,  James. 

Blacklock,  D. 

M'Eachern,  Mrs. 
2  Dickie,  John,  grocer. 

ST.  JAMES'S  ST.— Paisley  Eoad. 

2  Spears,  James. 

Busby,  Edward. 

Douglas,  Archibald. 

Donald,  .John. 
4  Thomson,  Crawford. 
6  M'Arthur,  Mrs. 
8  Stevenson,  Hume. 

Frazer,  Andrew. 

Bateson,  Robert. 

Simpson,  Mrs. 
10  Sleigh,  William. 

ST.  MAEGAEErS  PLACE. 

4  M'Cormick,  William. 
17  M'Call,  Charles,  broker. 
27  Love,  Allan,  clothier, 

29  Robertson,  David,  merchant. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  merchant. 

30  Craig,  James,  china  merchant. 


ST.  MTTNGO  ST.,  North. 

15  Wilson,  Alexander. 
Keddie,  William. 

17  Woodside,  Archibald. 
27  M'Andrew,  John. 

26  Rintoul,  George. 
24  Ferguson,  Mrs. 

20  Geddes,  John,  merchant. 

18  Murdoch,  Patrick,  clothier. 

16  White,  A.  C,  tea  merchant. 

ST.  MUNGO  ST.,  South. 

3  M'Kinlay,  James,  horse-  dealer. 

7  Crawford,  Mrs.,  victualler. 
9,  15  Hunter,  Samuel. 

15  Thorburn,  John,  merchant. 

Rome,  A.,  currier. 

38  M'Farlane,  John,  tinsmith. 

36  Brown,  Mathew. 

12  M'Innes,  Neil. 

8  M'Donald,  James. 

4  Hamilton,  Thomas,  victualler. 

ST.  NINIAN  ST. 

13  Boyle,  Edward,  spirit  dealer. 

27  Moore,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

50  Liddell,  Brownlee,  &  Co.,  manufacts; 
Liddell,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 

ST.  VINCENT  CRESCENT, 

Formerly  "  Stobceoss  Crescent,"  un- 
der which  latter  designation  a  number 
of  the  following  names  will  unavoida- 
bly appear  in  the  General  Directorj' ; 
the  printing  of  the  Directory  having 
commenced  prior  to  the  change  of 
designation  being  determined  on  by 
the  proprietors. 

32  Ramsay,  James. 
M'Dougall,  Dougall. 

34  Wilson,  Wm.,  jun.,  builder. 

35  Clark,  Allan,  jun.,  merchant. 
Wotherspoon,  Mrs. 
Ferguson,  Daniel, 
Campbell,  David. 

38  M'Farlane,  Duncan,  Canadian  mer- 

chant. 
Lomas,  John. 
Wilson,  David. 
Gow,  John,  warehouseman. 

39  Kirkland,  Alexander,  civil  engineer. 

40  Tassie,  Hugh. 

41  Sharpe,  Robert. 
M'Cowan,  Robert,  accountant. 
Gibson,  George. 

Crawford,  Robert, 

44  Wallace,  James,  manufacturer. 
Park,  Thomas. 

Ure,  Mrs. 
Anderson,  Robert. 

45  Ovington,  Richard. 


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46  Currie,  A. 

47  Black,  Robert. 
Gossman,  Adam. 

50  Lethem,  B.  R.,  merchant. 
Ingram,  Rev.  G.  S. 

51  Stirling,  Francis,  merchant. 
Sinclair,  Robert. 

52  Crocket,  William. 

ST.  VmCZNT  LAHE. 

3  Anderson,  William,  &  Sons,  manu- 
facturers. 
Knox,  R.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
1 1  M'Cash,  Thomas,  smith. 
15  Vallance,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
20  Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  carpet  manu- 
facturers. 
Young,  Alex.,  shawl-fringer. 
Russell,  James,  drysalter. 

18  M'Aulay,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
Caldwell,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 

ST.  VINCENT  ST. 

1  Chadwick,  John,  &  Sons,  merchants. 
5  Foucart,  Francois,  professor  of  gym- 
nastics. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  bleacher. 
M'KiUop,  James,  accountant. 
Gordon,  George,  manufacturer. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
Smeaton  &  Smith,  writers. 
9  Tyre  &  Campbell,  com.  merchants. 
Johnstone,  C.,  goods  manager,  Cale- 
donian Railway. 
13  Couper  &  White,  writers. 

Macuee,  Walter,  &  Son,  muslin  ma- 
nufacturers. 
Duncan,  John. 
17  Watson  &  M' William,  merchants. 
Watson,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

19  Smith,  James,  insurance  oiRce. 
Northern  Insurance  Co. 

IQ^^M'Farlane,  Robert,  cotton-spinner. 
21  M'George,  A.  &  A.,  writers. 

Fleming,  John,  accountant. 

Blake,  WUliam,  stationer. 

Taylor  &  Kirkland,  writers. 

Buchanan,  John,  com.  merchant. 

Scott  &  Stevenson,  writers. 
2 1^^ Alexander,  James,  shawl-fringer. 
27  Ronald  &  M'Tavish,  wine  merchants. 
29  Knox  &  Findlay,  writers. 

Lamond,  Robert,  writer. 

Lang  &  Graham,  accountants. 

Yorkshire  Fire  &  Life  Insur.  Office. 

Ker,  Doering,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Buchanan,  Hamilton,   &  Co.,  mer- 
chants. 

Ross,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Dunbar,  John,  writer. 
31  Gibb,  David,  commission  merchant, 
33  Walrond,  Ellis,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

M'Lachlane,  James. 


33  M'Lachlane,  Henry. 

33^Stodart,  Jas.  &  Geo.,  wine  merchts. 

36  Ayrshire  Iron  Co. 

Brown,   M.   and  W.,  jun.,  &  Co., 

merchants. 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Co. 
Colonial  Life  Assurance  Co. 

37  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank. 
41  Wilson,  Heugh,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Port-Eglinton  Co. 
49  Ingletou,  Wm.,  basket  warehouse. 
51  Gray  &  Wilson,  writers. 
Clark  &  Bell,  architects. 
Thomson,  M'Meikan,   &  Co,,    com- 
mission merchants. 
Lade,  Allan,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Logan  &  Stevenson,  com.  merchants. 
55  Meek,  John,  perfumer. 
59  Buchanan,  i?eter,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  com.  merchant. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  commission 

merchants. 
Dunlop,  Francis,  com.  agent. 
Knox  &  Guild,  accountants. 
Edwards,  M.  Alex.,  merchant. 
61  M'Lehose,  James,  bookseller. 
63  Wallace,  M,,  &  Co.,  coalmasters. 
Ferguson,  Rennie,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Rowand,  Alexander,  merchant. 
Hamilton,  Charles,  wine  merchant. 
65  Macintosh  &  Cowan,  accountants. 
Cowan,    James,    surveyor,    Caledo- 
nian Insurance  Co. 
Currie,  Gilbert,  merchant. 
Swan,  Joseph,  engraver. 
67  Church,  Wm,  jun.,  accountant, 
69  Methven,  James,  accountant. 

M'Naughtan  &  Hamilton,  account- 
ants. 
Hamilton,  James  M.,  merchant  and 
agent. 
71  Shand,  Geo.,  manufacturing  chemist. 
73  Monteith,  Adam,  writer. 

Reid,   A.,   &   Co.,    accountants  and 

sharebrokers. 
Reid,  A.,  writer. 
75  M'Naughtan,  Colin,  hot-presser,  &c. 
77  Snodgrass,  John,  house-painter  and 
paper-hanger. 
Logic  &  Fisher,  writers. 
Outram,  D.  E.,  accountant. 
Forrester,  Robert,  merchant. 
81  Thorbum  &  Trueman,  metal  brokers. 
Sivewright,  Watson,  &  Co.,  metal 
brokers. 
85  Douglas,  J.  T.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Watkins,  John,  writer. 
Johnston,  Jas.  E.,  insurance  agent. 
Kerr,  John,  writer. 
Peebles  &  Campbell,  writers. 
89  Springhill  and  Mount  Vernon  Coal 
Company. 
Forth  Iron  Co. 


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93  Burton  &  Thomson. 

95  Glasgow  Apotliecaries'  Co.'s  Branch 

Establishment. 
99  Eraser  &  Sinclair,  clothiers. 

Eobson,  Neil,  civil  engineer. 

Smith,  John,  accountant. 
103  Whish,  C,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  ware- 
house. 

Colquhoun,  Thomas,  upholsterer. 

Buuge   &   Reishmann,    commission 
merchants. 

Bell,  Eannie,  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  wine  merchant. 
105  Merry  &  Cunningham,  ironmasters. 
109  Boag,  John,  metal  merchant. 
Ill  Whyte,  Robert,  upholsterer. 

Mackenzie,  Daniel,  merchant. 

Notman,  John,  Aberdeen  Insur.  Co. 

Eglinton  &  Son,  agents. 

Smith,  Wm.  Geddes,  sharebroker,  &c. 

General  Terminus  Railway ;  J.   R. 
Forman,  manager. 
113  Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.,  coalmasters. 

White,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
115  Rhind,  Thomas,  commis.  merchant, 

Salmon  &  Struthers,  cotton-spinners. 
119  Bogle,  Mrs.  James. 
123  Smith,  James,  architect. 

Galbraith,  Wm.,  marble-cutter. 

Smith,  John,  architect. 
127  Pinkerton,  Mrs. 
129  Ori",  Andrew,  stationer. 
141  Sheddon,  Miss. 
149  Hutchinson,  James,  manufacturer. 
153  Nisbet,  Andrew,  surgeon-dentist. 
157  Hamilton,  John  George. 
159  Anderson,  Dr.  A.  D. 
163  Donald,  C.  D.,  writer. 
167  Douglas,  Thomas  D, 
173  Lowndes,  Mrs. 
175  Crawford,  Mrs, 

Crawford,  J.  T. 

Crawford,  Thomas. 

Mann,  James,  warehouseman. 
177  Halliday,  Misses,  milliners. 
181  Hamilton,  James,  merchant. 
185  Gray,  John  Boyle,  writer. 
189  Cameron,  Thomas,  agent. 
193  Malcolm,  WOliam. 
201  Glasgow,  John,  merchant. 
209  Chalmers,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
213  Tassie,  George  A, 
219  Harvey,  John,  merchant. 
223  Bennet,  Mrs.  Robert. 
225  Wright,  James,  merchant. 
231  Hamilton,  Andrew. 
239  Simpson,  Wm.,  manufacturer. 
245  Bell,  Mrs.  John. 

Bell,  Matthew  P.,  Glasgow  Pottery. 
247  Langlands,  Matthew. 

Greenhill  Place  to  309. 
303  M'Alpine,  Angus,  dyer. 
305  Masterton,  W,  Knox. 


307  Eraser,  John. 

309  M'Brayne,  David,  sen. 
379  M'Murray,  Mrs.  George. 

M'Gavin,  John. 

Napier,  William. 
405  M'Gilvray,  Rev.  Walter,  D.D.,  Free 

St.  Mark's. 
407  Innerarity,  Alex.,  merchant. 

Newal,  Archd.,  merchant. 

Brock,  James. 
413  M'Alister,  James. 

Crawford,  Robert,  shipping-master. 

M'Bean,  Angus. 
417  Roberton,  Mrs. 
322  Brown,  Rev.  David. 
320  Dow,  Mrs.  A. 
318  Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  stationer. 
316  Lawson,  John,  merchant. 

Wilson,  John. 
314  Watson,  Henry. 

Watson,  Mrs.  Robert. 

310  M'Kenzie,  Peter,  Gazette  Office. 
3065^Fergus,  Andrew,  surgeon. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Robert. 
304  M'Culloch,  James,  merchant. 
302  Gardin,  Mrs. 
300  Steel,  Mrs. 

298  Morrison,  James  G.,  merchant. 
296  Arthur,  John,  jeweller. 
294  Brown,  James,  merchant. 

Birrel,  Alexander. 
292  Hutcheson,  D. 

Dempster,  Mrs. 
280  AUan,  Miss  E.  J. 
278  Duck,  John  H.,  A.M. 
272  Wright,  John. 
266  Stirling,  William,  merchant. 

Stirling,  Charles,         do. 
264  Paterson,  J.  H.,  do. 

260  Watt,  Mrs.  James. 
242  Wilson,  John,  merchant. 
236  Lyall,  James,         do. 
234  Douglas,  James,    do. 
232  Black,  Mrs.  James. 
226  Gibb,  John  James,  merchant. 
224  Burns,  James. 
220  Connal,  William,  merchant. 
218  Stirling,  George,  do. 

212  Middleton,  John,  do. 

208  Lumsden,  James. 
198  Muir,  Mrs.  John. 
194  Buchanan,  John,  merchant. 
188  Cuthbertson,  Donald,  accountant. 
186  M'Callum,  D.,  painter. 
180  Gilmour,  Allan,  merchant. 
176  Union  Club. 
168  Miller,  John,  sen.,  merchant. 
166  Wingate,  Andrew,      do. 
158  Reddie,  Charles,  writer. 
154  Mitchell,  Andrew,  writer. 
152  Watson,  Dr.  James. 

Watson,  Ebenezer,  M.D. 


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443 


li4  Middleton,  William,  mercliant. 
142  M'Farlane,  John,  M.D, 
136  Thomson,  Robert,  writer. 
132  Arthur,  Miss. 

1 24  Oliphant,  Max-weU,&  Steven,  writers. 
116  Barkland,  John,  &  Son,  merchants. 
Cross  &  Wedderspoon,  merchants. 
Black,  William. 
Cockbuni,    CampbeU,   &   Co.,  wine 

merchants. 
M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  merchants. 
Alston,  R.  F.,  wine  merchant. 
Leisler,  Bock,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Robinows  &  Maijoribanks,  merchts. 
Ord,  Charles  J.,  agent. 
Colledge,  William,  writer. 
Wilson,  William. 
Ord,  George,  accountant. 
Mitchell  &  Campbell,  accountants. 
112  Henderson,  Donald,  ironmonger,  &c, 
104  Simpson,  George,  famUy  mourning 

warehouse. 
100  Wilsons  &  Co. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Sons. 

Gordon,  James,  valuator  of  drapery 

stocks. 
Wylie  &  Mitchell,  accountants. 
Christie,  James  R.   B.,  accountant 
and  general  agent. 
92  Middleton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Smith  &  Burns,  writers. 
Stenhouse,  M.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Stewart,  John,  writer. 
88  M'Crindell,  Schaw,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
86  M'lver,  Alexander,  merchant. 
84  Reid  &  Whiteman,  calico-printers. 
82  Herman,  P.,  Ree,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
80  Ogilvie,  Walter  B.,  bookseller. 
70  Smith,  John,  &  Son,  booksellers  and 

stationers. 
68  Loudon,  John,  &  Co.,  agents   and 
insurance  brokers. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  commission  merch. 
Ferguson,  Hugh,  metal  broker. 
Shaw,  TurnbuU,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Ross,  D.  M.,  iron-broker,  coal  and 

general  commission  agent. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  produce-broker. 
Fleming,  J.  &  W.,  writers. 
M'Keuzie,  Roderick,  writer. 
Stewart,  A.  W.,  writer. 
EUis,  John,  sharebroker. 
Grant,  Alexander,  merchant. 
Wylie,  John  C,  commission  mer- 
chant. 
Dick,  Alexander,  of  Lumloch. 
66  Aitken  &  Moffat,  accountants. 
62  Arnot,  Thomas,  painter. 

Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
60  Lockharts  &  Watson,  clothiers. 
58  Anderson,  T ,  &  A.  MacNicoU,  ac- 
countants, 
Duckworth,  E.,  merchant. 


58  M'Kirdy,  John  L.,  agent. 

Laughlen,  Andrew,  civil  engineer. 
56  M'Callum,   D.,  sen.,  &   Co.,    iron- 
mongers. 
54  Lacy,  H.  B.,  writer. 

Kennedy,  David,  clothier. 
Mein  &  Cunningham,  accountants. 
52  Ferguson,  James,  grocer. 
42  Macgeorge  &  Kerr,  wine  merchants. 
40  Kyle,  Thomas,  land-surveyor. 
Morrison,  Ales.  &  James,  writers. 
City  of  Glasgow  Assurance  Co.     D. 
Walkinshaw,  manager. 
36  Wilson,  John,  &  Co.,  iron  merchts. 
32  Stirling,  William,   &   Sons,  calico- 
printers. 
Watson,  Jas.,  accountant  and  share- 
broker. 
Stout,  Thomas,  writer. 
Phoenix  Fire  and  Life  Assurance. 
Bell,  R,  B.,  and  D.  Miller,  civU  en- 
gineers. 
Ross,  Philip,  commission  merchant. 
28  Whyte,  Thomas,  manufacturer. 
MacEwen  &  Auld,  accoimtants. 
Martin,  Turner,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
Smyth,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  commis.  mers. 
Cowan,  Henry,  &  Co.,  commis.  mers. 
24  Hunter,  Archibald,  &  Sons,  clothiers. 
Paul,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  manufac- 
turers. 
Cairns,  Charles,  accountant. 
Cunningham,Borthwick,  accountant. 
Alexander  and  Moore,  mining  en- 
gineers. 
Clark,  WUliam,  merchant. 
20  Buchanan,  Watson,  &  Co.,  merchts. 
Dennistoun,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants. 
16  Watson  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Orr,  A.,  Ewing,  &  Co.,   turkey-red 

dyers. 
Somerville,  John,  commis.  merchant. 
British   Guarantee  Association.     S. 

M.  Penney,  agent. 
Penney,  S.  M.,  stockbroker. 
12  Adam,  J.  G.,  and  Walker,  manufac- 
turers and  printers. 
Seton,  Alex.  B.,  &  Son,  agents. 
Lorrain,  W.  S.,  &  Adam,  merchants. 
United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Co. 
10  Anderson,  W.,  &  Son,  manufacts. 
Knox,  R.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  manufacts. 
8  Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
7  Craig,  Mrs.  J.,  painter. 
4  Anderson,  James,  bootmaker. 
2  Robertson,  W.,  &  Son,  clothiers. 

SALISBURY  ST. 

2  Teacher,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 
6  Cairns,  Johh,  merchant. 

M'Phun,  Miss. 

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6  M'GMe,  William. 
10  Eraser,  John,  smith,  &c. 

Smith,  Thomas. 

M'Laren,  N.  E.,  accountant. 

Grieve,  Mrs. 

White,  Robert. 

M'Millan,  George. 

Wyper,  John. 
12  M'DougaU,  A. 

Hamilton,  Thos.,  manufacturer. 

Cockfield,  Mrs. 

Walker,  James. 

Croal,  David. 

Train,  Mrs. 

14  Provan,  David. 
Murray,  David. 
Muir. 

Morrison,  David. 
Morrison,  Miss. 
Masson,  R.  K. 
M'Kinlay,  B. 

16  Inglis,  James. 
Simpson,  Robert. 
Campbell,  Archd. 

16  Duff. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs,  Hugfe. 
Blair,  James. 

SALTMARKET  ST. 

3  Levy,  Henry,  tobacconist. 

7  Paton,  M.  &  W.,  ironmongers. 
11   Shaw,  James,  surgeon. 
13  Haggle,  James,  bookseller. 

15  Grindly,  George,  confectioner. 

17  Scarborough,  J.,  clog  and  lastmaker. 
19  Eowat,  Alexander,  wire-worker. 

Sbiels,  Wm.,  &  Sous,  confectioners. 
Cameron,  Wm.,  Wheat  Sheaf  tavern. 
21  Blair,  Alexander,  tobacconist. 
27  M'Graddie,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
29  Thomson,  Wm.,  clogmaker. 
21  Sloan,  Samuel,  Odd-Fellows' tavern. 

Devlin,  Arthur,  jeweller. 
33  Burdon,  John,  painter. 
35  Ritchie,  John,  provision  merchant. 
41  Bryson,  R.,  wine  &  spirit  merchant. 
45  Andrews   &   Co.,    grocers   and    tea 

dealers. 
47  Carrick,  James,  -victualler. 
49  Anderson,  Matthew,  wine  merchant. 

53  Burgess,  Robert,  victualler. 

57  Marshall,  John,  baker. 

59  Black,  T.,  chimnev-sweeper. 

61  Nichol,  A. 

63  Auld,  John,  victualler. 

69  Hay,  John,  wine  &  spirit  merchant. 

73  Neilson,  James,  grocer  &  victualler. 

75  Reid,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

81  Dow,  Sam.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer. 

83  Connar,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer. 

89  Ross,  Thomas,  hairdresser. 

93,  95,  &  97  Innes,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

95  Pollock,  Thomas,  victualler. 


101  Maxton,  Thomas  S.,  victualler. 
103  Thornton,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
107  M'Whinnie,  Wm.,  tobacconist. 
109  Wauch,  Allan,  victualler. 
Ill  Vogt,   A.,    &    Co.,    German-clock- 
makers. 
Downie,  D.,  tailor. 
113  Downie,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
121  Wallace,  James,  victualler. 
123  Cochrane,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
125  M'Grady,  Peter,  broker. 
129  Colquhoun,  Lachlin,  spirit  dealer. 
133,    135    Ritchie,    William,    victualler 

and  spirit  merchant. 
137  Drew,  W.,  victualler  &  spirit  dealer. 
141  Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
143  M'Donald,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
145  Dunn,  T.  &  M.,  grocers. 
147  Richmond,  Charteris,  grocer. 
153, 155   Collins,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer, 

159  Dykes  &  Nisbet,  house-factors. 
163  Dupain,  Mrs.  J.  C,  spirit  dealer. 
165,  167   M'Corkindale,  H  ,  auctioneer. 
182  M'Leish,  John,  wine  &  spirit  merch. 
1 78  Richardson,  E.,  tobacconist. 

176  Laird,  John,  haircutter. 
174  M'Donnell,  R.  W.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
172  Gemmell,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
168  Thomson,  Geo.,  wine  &  spirit  mercht. 
164,  166  Kelly,  Edw.,  spirit  merchant. 
162  M'Grath,  Charles,  confectioner. 

160  Harragan,  James. 

158  Drysdale,  Thomas,  victualler. 

156  Lynch,  James,  funeral  undertaker. 

154  Gow,  Thomas,  tobacconist. 

150  Arbuckle,  Matthew  M.,  flesher. 

146  M'Kelvie,  Hugh,  clothier. 

1-42  Davies,  T.,  clothier. 

140  Shaw,  William,  confectioner. 

134  Lindsay,  George,  victualler  &  grocer. 

130  M'Intyre,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
138  Paul,  Daniel,  tea  and  coffee  mercht, 
124  M'Fadyen,  Andrew,  clothier. 
122  Miller,  James,  sheriff-officer. 

Robb,  James,  &  Sons,  wrights. 
120  M'Caffrey,  Michael,  broker. 
118  Ferran,  Daniel,  broker. 
116  Brodie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
104  Docherty,  James,  broker. 

98  M'Devit,  Henry,  clothier. 

96  Jardine,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

90  M'Grady,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 

86,  88  Kelly,  Michael,  clothier. 

78  M'Gregor,  Daniel,  city  crier. 

74,  76  M'Intyre,  James  S.,  auctioneer. 

70,  72  Kennedy,  Charles,  clothier. 

66  Bryce  &  Orr,  wine  &  spirit  merchts. 

64  Gall,  Adam,  tailor. 

60  M'Graddie,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 

58  Wilson,  John,  clothier. 

54  Gebbie,  Thomas,  shoemaker. 

50  Cairns,  Joseph,  clothier. 


SANDYFORD.— STEEET  DIEECTOKY,— SAUCHIEHALL. 


445 


48  Connor,  Arthur,  surgeon. 

46  Crawford,  William,  vintner. 

44  O'Donnell,  Michael,  shoemaker. 

40  M'Braardy,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Thomson,  William,  shoemaker. 

36  Louden,  Matthew,  vintner. 

34  M'Kendrick,  A.,  fish  merchant. 

32  Gebbie,  James,  shoemaker. 

30  M'Lennan,  Miss,  shoe  warehouse. 

28  Baxter,  E.,  Sir  Walter  Scott  tavern. 

Marshall,  Eobert,  stay  manufacturer 
(late  Mrs.  Marshall). 
28  WUson,  James,  undertaker. 
26  King,  J.  &  B.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
22  Miller,  James,  confectioner. 
20  King,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
18  Muirhead,  Andrew,  currier  and  lea- 
ther merchant. 

Clark,  Mrs.,  vintner. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  vintner. 

M'Conechie,  James,  Globe  tavern. 

16  Spencer,  John,  hardware  merchant. 
14  M'Hutchison,  Wm.,  shoe  warehouse. 
12  Downie,  Wm.,  shoe  warehouse. 

10  Montgomerie,  Archd.,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
9  Scoular,  Wm.,  pawnbroker. 
2  Law,  M.,  shoe  shop. 

SANDYFOED. 

Clark,  Wm.  &  John,  gardeners. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  sen.,  contractor. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  grocer. 

Stevenson,  John. 

Paton  &  Small,  florists. 

Graham,    Thomas,    Star  hotel   and 

tavern. 
Eobertou,  Jas.  H.,  Mulberry  bank. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.  James,  do. 
Wilson,  John,  merchant,  Whitebank. 

SANDYFOED  PLACE. 

1  Neilson,  A.,  banker. 

2  Buchanan,  Rev.  R.,  D.D. 

3  Strang,  Robert,  writer. 

4  Penney,  Mrs.  E. 

5  Clapperton,  Wm.,  merchant. 

6  Boyce,  John,  jun.,  merchant. 

7  Peebles,  Mrs.  Charles. 

8  Bell,  David,  of  BlackhaU. 
Coulson,  George  F. 
Bradley,  John. 

Adam,  Peter,  merchant, 

9  Paton,  Lieut.-Golonel. 

10  Roberts,  W.  D.,  merchant. 

11  Dewar,  Plummer,  merchant. 

12  Walker,  Peter. 

13  Miles,  Rev.  C.  P. 

14  Graham,  James,  writer. 

15  Craik,  Rev.  Jas.,  D.D. 

17  Fleming,  John,  accountant. 

18  Cuthbertson,  Wm.  G. 

19  King,  Rev.  David,  LL.D, 


SAEACEN'S  LANE- 

3  Smith,  Hugh,  teacher. 
11  Brownlee,  Wm.,  cowfeeder. 

28  M'Farlane,   Walter,    &    Co.,    iron- 

founders. 
24  Matheson,  A.,  plane-maker. 

8  M'Gruer,  Ewing,  provision  dealer. 

SATTCHIEHALL  LANE. 

50  Alston,  Gavin,  cowfeeder. 

48  Jerret,  George,  minibus  hirer. 
23  M'Gibbon,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker. 
21  Donechie,  Bernard,  coal  porter. 

SAUCHIEHALL  ST. 

3  Sheppard,  Miss. 

Campbell,  James. 

Muun,  Mrs.  John. 
5  Waddell,  George,  ironmonger. 
7  Bryson,  John,  draper. 

9  Bishop,  Archibald,  baker. 
15  Andrew,  John,  draper. 
17  Rankin  &  Gray,  joiners. 

19  Bisset,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker. 
23  Smellie,  Robert,  smith. 
27  Walker,  Peter,  grocer. 

29  Galetly,  Alexander,  flesher. 
31  Scott,  John,  bookseller. 

33  Menzies,  Thomas  &  Wm.,  painters. 

35  Gray,  William,  coalmaster. 

37  Craig,  John. 

39  Paul,  Thomas,  goldsmith. 

41  M'Intyre,  John,  bootmaker. 

43  Stobo,  Thrift,  tobacconist. 

45  Forrester,  James,  stationer. 

47  Bruce,  Misses,  milliners. 

Oliver,  Misses,  milliners. 

Yuill,  John,  ofYuilland  Wilkie. 

49  Shanks,  Alexander,  shoemaker. 
55  Wellington  Place, 

63  James,  Mrs. 

Couper,  John,  merchant. 

Stenhouse,  Moubray. 

Baird,  David. 
65  Ovington,  Thomas. 
71  Gordon,  W.  A.,  teacher. 
73  Hope,  David,  merchant. 
75  Moffat,  William,  surgeon. 
77  Forrester,  William,  merchant. 

Windsor  Place. 
83  Mair,  John,  laceman. 
87  Rochead,  John,  architect. 
89  Sommervail,  James,  dentist. 
91  Hervey,  Mrs.  John. 
93  Paterson,  James,  M.D, 
95  Provan,  Mrs.  William. 
97  White,  John,  teacher. 

KENSrNGTON  PlACE. 

99  Duncan,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

Aberdeen,  Mrs.  Eobert. 
101  Lorrain,  William  B.,  M.D. 
105  Watt,  William,  merchant. 

Koch,  Mrs. 


416       SAUCHIEHALL.— STREET  DIRECTORY. -SAUCHIEHALL. 


105  AitcMson,  John,  merchant. 
Falconer,  Mrs. 

107  Laing,  Alexander,  teacher  of  mathe- 
matics, &c. 

109  Stuart,  Miss. 

Ill  Dickson,  Wm.,  o/'Z'jc^som,  Thomson, 
4  Co. 

113  Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  boarding-school. 

115  Herriot,  John. 

Clarence  Place,  from  Main's  St. 
to  Douglas  Street. 

121  "Woolnoth,    Charles    N.,    landscape 
painter. 

125  Taylor,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary. 

127  Long,  John,  merchant. 

131  Brown,  Geo.,  o/C.  Tennant  cf  Co. 

133  Steele,  William,  jun.,  writer. 

137  Jaffrey,  J.,  M.D. 

139  Anderson,  Misses,  milliners. 
Leask,  James. 

141  Fairbaim,  Miss,  milliner. 

OsBOENE  Buildings,  from  Douglas 
Street  to  Pitt  Street. 

143  Murdoch,   Brothers,    chemists    and 


145  Darley,  George  M.,  Chronicle  Office. 

Maclure,  Alfred,  professor  of  piano- 
forte and  singing. 

Maclure,  Thomas. 
147  Pearson,  Peter,  draper. 
149  Ewing,  John,  fiesher. 
151  Allan,  William,  &  Sou,  ham-curers. 
155  M'Pherson,  Donald,  commis.  agent. 

Johnstone,  E.,  painter. 

Black,  P.  T.,  of  Blade  ^  Dill. 

Dill,  John  B.,  of  Black  (f  Dill. 

Cowie,  Wm.,  clothier. 
159  Rastrick  &  Colquhoun,  green-grocers. 
161  M'Alpine,  Charles,  painter. 
163  Laurie,  John,  wine  merchant. 
165  Craig,  James. 

Forbes,  John,  grocer. 

Smith,  David,  of  Smith  4~  Rogers. 

Ross,  Wm.,  collector. 

Campbell,  Miss,  lodgings. 
169  M'Niven,  Andrew,  bootmaker. 
171  Napier  &  Brown,  grocers  and  pro- 
vision merchants. 
173  Alexander,   James,   of  RenwicTc  4 
Alexander. 

Ross,  John,  marble-cutter. 

Miller,  Miss. 

Eraser,  Mrs. 
175  Forbes,  John,  grocer  and  wine  mer- 
chant. 

Elgin  Place,  from  Pitt  Street  to 
Holland  Street. 
177  Chrystal,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine 

merchant. 
181  Wilson,  John,  baker. 
183  Thompson,  John,  commission  agent. 

M'Call,  Mrs.  Samuel. 

Chrystal,  Eobert,  grocer. 


185  Stoddart,  Walter,  green-grocer. 
189  Lindsay,   Miss,    ladies'    furnishing 

warehouse. 
191  Dougherty,  John,  poulterer, 
193  Wardrop,  Miss. 

M'Arthur,  D. 

Calder,  Mrs. 

Drysdale,  Mrs. 
195  Drew,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  furnishing  iron- 
mongers. 
197  Murray,  George,  flasher. 
199  Gow,  Mrs.  John,  poulterer. 
201  Walker,  James,  warehouseman. 

Assolari,  Signor. 

Small,  Andrew. 

Burns,  Robert. 
205  Campsie,  J.  R.,  fruiterer. 
207  Cooper,  John,  baker. 
209  Morton,  James,  baker. 
211  Dick,  Eobert. 

217  Cross,  William,  carver  and  gilder. 
221  M'Kerrow,  Mrs. 

RosLiN  Place. 
229  Bromley,  John,  accountant. 

Day,  Miss. 

GoEDON  Place. 
243  Bell,  John,  flesher. 
245  Craig,  John,  grocer. 
247  Fyffe,  David,  merchant. 

PuUar,  Mrs. 

Harvey,  Alex.,  of  Harvey  6;  3P  Gavin. 

Robertson,  Thomas. 
249  Muir,  Archibald,  hosier. 

Scotia  Place. 
251  Glasgow  Apothecary  Co.'s  Branch 

Establishment. 
253  M'Intyre,  R.  &  J.,  stationers. 
255  Strang,  Mrs.  James. 
261  Raeburn,  E.,  brush  warehouse. 
263  Scott,  Walter,  bootmaker. 
265  Anderson,  Wm.,  professor  of  French. 

Blair,  John. 

M'Nab,  Mrs.  John. 
269  Watson,  Eobert,  draper. 
273  Eraser,  Miss. 

M'CaU,  Miss,  teacher. 

Hay,  Mrs.  John. 

Buchanan,  James,  merchant. 

Belhaven  Place. 
279  Morris,  Samuel,  of  Morris  4'  Co. 

Craig,  John,  plasterer. 
281  Tod,  Francis,  umbrella  manufacturer. 
289  Cameron,  George,  bookseller. 

Cameron,  John,  bookseller. 

BeU,  James. 

Craig,  Eobert,  merchant. 

M'Alister,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Miller,  R.  T.,  ofR.  T.  Miller  4-  Co. 
297  M'Kinnon,  Miss,  Register  Office. 
299  Notman,  John,  accountant. 

Shanks,  Charles,  manufacturer. 

Coulthard,  F.  S. 
301  Anderson,  William,  flesher. 


SAUCHIEHALL.— STKEET  DIRECTORY.— SCOTIA. 


u: 


303  M'Farlane,  James,  fruiterer. 

118 

Westlands,  Mrs. 

307  Skinner,  William,  baker. 

116 

M'Minn,  Miss,  milliner. 

309  M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  grocers. 

114 

M'Dougal,  John,  fishmonger. 

Mayfield  Place. 

112 

Jamieson,  William,  poulterer. 

3 1 1   Currie,  John,  chemist  and  druggist. 

106 

Wylie  &  Kinloch,  green-grocers. 

313  Chrystal,  David,  grocer. 

104 

M'Dougal,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

315  Williamson,  John,  grocer. 

102 

Walker,  Thomas,  &  Son,  painters. 

317  Stewart,  Mrs.  E.,  teacher. 

100 

Bisset,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker. 

Agnew,  Mrs. 

98 

Tainsh,  David,  writer. 

Munsie,  Mrs. 

St.  Simeon,  M.,  professor  of  French 

Christie,  Mrs. 

92 

Mitchell,  Arthur,  M.D. 

319  M'Farlane,  Mrs.  A.,  fruiterer. 

90 

Blackley,  Jas.,  factor  and  valuator. 

321   Gray,  Archibald,  flesher. 

Blackley,  John,  accountant. 

325  Smith,  Davjd,  fishmonger. 

88 

Patterson,  Mrs.,  baker. 

327  M'Pherson,  Alexander,  builder. 

86 

Drysdale,  Mrs. 

329  Jamieson,  Jonathan,  upholsterer. 

Fairley,  James. 

326  Mirrlees,  William. 

Robertson,  Miss,  milliner. 

328  Wilson,  Eobert. 

84 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  milliner. 

306  Stow,  David,  of  Wilson,  Stow,  cf-  Co. 

72 

Billing,  W.  H.,  chemist. 

Stow,  John   Freebairn,   of  Wilson, 

70 

Faichney,  Robert,  bootmaker. 

Stow,  4'  Co. 

68 

Rankin,  Thomas,  painter. 

300  Richmond,  James,  merchant. 

06 

Fitch,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

278  Fleming,  James,  merchant. 

Sinclair,  Miss,  lodgings. 

246  Kirkwood,  Misses. 

64 

Forrest,  John,  &  Son, 

230  Smith,  James,  architect. 

62 

M'Lellan,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

188  Jamieson,  Miss,  grocer. 

60 

M'Bryde,    Mrs.    WiUiam,    furnish- 

186 Mitchell,  Mrs. 

ings. 

Eadie,  Mrs. 

58 

Henry,  A.,  stationer. 

Steel,  William,  bootmaker. 

54 

Baird,  Helen,  confectioner. 

182  Hood,  Charles,  tinsmith. 

52 

Tindal,  James,  veterinary  surgeon. 

180  Spence,  Misses,  milliners. 

Caldwell,  picture-liner. 

176  Gardiner,  Andrew,  commis.  agent. 

48 

Thomson,  David,  grocer. 

174  Martin,  David,  manufacturer. 

44 

Clyne,  Misses,  dressmakers. 

170  Watkins,  John,  writer. 

Bookless,  A.,  milliner. 

166  Watson,  Francis,  baker. 

Auld,  George,  cabinetmaker. 

164  M'Intyre,  Miss,  milliner. 

42 

Stewart,  Miss,  baker. 

162  Christie,  John,  jun.,  builder. 

38 

Eolland,  William,  confectioner. 

Macnair,  J.  R. 

36 

Blane,  John,  hosier. 

158  Leslie  &  Stewart,  wiue  merchants 

Tenuent,  William,  tailor. 

and  grocers. 

34 

Limont,  William,  spirit  merchant. 

156  Wylie,  Mrs.,  furnishings. 

32 

Stewart,  James. 

154  Dunlop,  R.  TannahUl,  surgeon. 

26 

Hutcheson,  George,  painter. 

152  Boyle,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

24 

Wardrop,  Jane,  milliner. 

150  Chomar,  G.  D.,  miUinery  establish- 

22 

Webster,  Mrs. 

ment. 

20 

Cassels,  James,  surgeon. 

148  M'Corkindale,  John,  boot  and  shoe- 

18 

M'Callum,  Mrs.,  boot  &  shoemakes-. 

maker. 

16 

Junius,  C.  v.,  teacher. 

146  Ormiston,  John,  -wright. 

Scott,  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker. 

Wilkie,  Mrs. 

Menzies,  Duncan. 

Steven,  James. 

Stenhouse,  Henry,  coal  merchant. 

Boyle,  Eobert,  illustrated  missionary 

Reid,  John,  surgeon. 

lecturer. 

Robertson,  D.,  piano-forte  maker. 

Taylor,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

8 

Liddell,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker. 

142  Lyall,  William,  English  shoe-shop. 

Morrison,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker. 

140  London  Hat  Co.;  Thomas  Waddell 

Fraser,  Donald,  spiral  turner. 

&  Co.,  agents. 

Sim,  Misses,  milliners. 

132  Mitchell,  James,  slater. 

Watt,  John,  builder. 

124  Smith,  Robert,  general  grocer. 

6 

Hoggan,  Henry,  grocer. 

122  Miller,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

2 

White  &  Henderson,  plumbers. 

Smith,  J.  R.,  professor  of  piano-forte. 

Dunn,  James,  flesher. 
120  Shepherd,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 

SCOTL& ST. 

chant. 

SEE  COLUMBIA  PLACE. 

448 


SCOTLAND.— STREET  DIRECTORY — SPRING. 


SCOTLAND  ST. 

1  M'Ouie,  W.  &  A.,  engineers. 

3  Adams,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  timber  merchts. 

2  M'Onie  &  Mirrlees,  engineers. 
32  M'Fie,  teacher. 

Sawyers,  Robt.  B.,  pattern-designer. 
22  Waterson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

SCOTLAND  ST,,  Woodlands. 

1  Hannay,  Anthony. 
Marshall,  William. 

SCOTT  ST, 

7  Burt,  John,  teacher. 
9  Sclanders,  A.,  jun.,  of  Sclanders  cj' 
Goodwin. 
Dawson,  A. 
17  Templeton,  Thos.,  wine  merchant. 

43  Anderson,  David,  manufacturer. 
47  Waddell,  WiUiam. 

42  Watson,  John,  coalmaster. 

SHAMEOCZ  ST. 

47  Jaflfray,  James. 

61  Duncan,  Robert,  coal  agent. 
57  Keddie,  Mrs. 
128  Wylie,  Andrew. 
88  Fairlie,  Mrs. 
Allan,  David. 

48  Brown,  Mrs. 
Struthers,  Mrs. 
Hare,  Mrs. 
Buchanan,  William. 
Allan,  WUliam. 

46  Henderson,  Rev.  Thomas. 
Spence,  Misses. 
Allan,  William. 
Jeffrey,  Mrs. 
Struthers,  Thomas. 
Gilmour,  James. 

44  Fletcher,  Nathaniel,  ship-agent. 
34  Adam,  John,  merchant. 

\  14  AUison,  Hugh. 

Eeid,  George  Mackay. 

SHUTTLE  ST, 

3  M'Dougall,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
9  Graham,  Robert,  dyer. 

13  M'Bain,  Angus,  confectioner. 
16  College  Medical  Class-room. 

39  White,  Thomas,  sheriff-officer. 

40  Park,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 

38  Alexander,  A.,  spirit  merchant. 
36  Burns,  David,  hairdresser. 
26  M'Cread3%  B.,  rag  merchant. 
20  Calder,  John,  cowfeeder. 
16  Alexander,  Mrs.  T.,  grocer. 

14  Cassels,  Mrs. 
M'Farlane,  D. 

6  Leek,  James,  singer. 
Methodist  Chapel. 


SOHO  ST. 

39  Paxton,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
50  Robb,  David,  carter. 

40  Sillars,  D.,  grain-shovel  maker. 
SUlars,  James,  smith. 

6  Gallacher,  John,  builder. 
SoHO  Place. 

7  Forrest,  E.,  millwright. 

SOMERSET  PLACE, 

1  Playfair,  Patrick,  merchant. 

2  Paterson,  Robert,  merchant. 

3  White,  Peter,  accountant. 

4  Clunie,  R.  A.,  merchant. 

5  Dale,  James,  merchant. 

7  Macfie,  James,  merchant. 

8  Urquhart,  John,  of  Fairhill. 

9  Davies,  E.,  manufacturer. 

10  Bolton,  Joseph  C. 

11  Schwabe,  H,,  merchant. 

12  Barclay,  Robert. 

13  Wilson,  Lorrain,  merchant. 

14  Sharp,  James,  merchant. 

SOMMERVILLE  PLACE. 

3  Sommerville,  Mrs.  James. 
Cross,  David,  seed  merchant. 

6  Shields,  WiUiam,  confectioner. 

7  Geddes,  Mrs.  John. 
Keith,  John,  auctioneer. 
Hodge,  James,  grocer. 
Paterson,  Hugh. 
Morrison,  Joseph,  currier. 
Morrison,  John,  leather  merchant. 
Thomson,  Misses. 

10  Buchan,  W.  R.,  writer. 
Ballantine,  John,  salesman. 
Brownlie,  Robert. 
Binnie,  Thomas,  builder. 
Rankin,  Hugh,  warehouseman. 
Letters,  Mrs.,  draper. 
Cruickshank,  James,  builder. 

8  Linton,  Andrew,  iron  merchant. 
Slimmon,  Hugh,  grocer. 

6  Lemon,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

4  Steell,  W.,  leather  merchant. 
Alexander,  J.,  leather  merchant. 

2  Muirhead,  Andw.,  leather  merchant. 

SPOUTMOUTH, 

7  Houston,  David,  provision  merchant. 
29  Parker,  Jas.,  soap  and  candle  works. 
63  Bamhill,  James,  tanner. 

62  MickeU,  David,  skinner. 

28  Gray,  J.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers. 

Glendinuing,  John,  wright. 

Aitchison,  A.,  grease  merchant. 
26  Henderson,  T.,  spirit  dealer. 
10  Liston,  Matthew,  victualler. 
6  Horn,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

SPRING  PLACE. 

SEE  RUTHERGLEN  ROAD. 


STANHOPE.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— STIRLING'S. 


449 


STANHOPE  ST. 

1  Chisholm,  Rev.  Archibald. 
Gordon,  Mrs.,  lodging-house  keeper. 
Bamett,  William. 

Campbell,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

3  Scott,  William,  contractor. 
Beckett,  John. 

Beckett,  Hugh. 

7  Baird,  John. 
Carmichael,  James. 

Rae,  John,  warehouseman. 

STANLEY  PLACE. 

10  Cuthbertson,  John,  cabinetmaker. 

8  Baxter,  Malcolm. 

4  Saunders,  Gilbert,  accountant. 

2  Wilson,  John  C,  grocer. 

STANLEY  ST. 

SEE  FLORENCE  PLAGE. 

STEEL  ST. 

17  Elbom,  Samuel,  rag  merchant. 

4  Nisbet,  James,  house-factor. 
Peters,  James,  slater. 

STEVENSON  ST- 

1  Gilchrist,  Alex.,  wine  merchant. 

3  Lowry,  Robert,  china  dealer. 

5  Miller,  Robert,  victualler. 

7  M'Cormack,  John,  tinsmith. 
13  Simpson,  George,  baker. 
15  Findlay,  D.  B.,  draper. 
19  Young,  Mrs.  G.,  milliner. 
21  Rae,  William,  wholesale  grocer. 
25  Dale,  Hugh,  leather  merchant. 
27  Wilkie,  William,  bookseller. 
29  Telfer,  George,  tinsmith. 
31  M'Dougall,  Alex.,  wine  merchant. 
33  Calton  Police  Office. 
35  Aitkenhead,  John,  victualler. 
37  Corbett,  Robert,  brick-builder. 

Murray,  James,  brick-builder. 

M'Gowan,  Thomas,  sheriflf-officer. 
39  Kippen,  Robert,  grocer. 
47  Adam,  Robert,  surgeon. 
61   Gray,  William,  egg  and  butter  mer- 
chant. 

67  Laird,  James,  painter. 

71  Coventry,  Bogle,  tinsmith. 
73  Laird,  Mrs.,  milliner. 

75  BaiTie,  Mrs.  T.,  flesher. 

94  Kennedy,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

92  Blane,  Andrew,  confectioner. 

90  Mitchell,  John,  grocer. 

86  Agnew,  William,  umbrella-maker. 

84  M'Kinlay,  George,  draper. 

82  Smith,  James,  grocer. 

78  Steel,  James,  provision  merchant. 

76  Cowan,  James,  leather  merchant. 

72  M'Intyre,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

70  Henderson,  J.  F.,  tailor  and  clothier. 

68  Armour,  William,  spirit  dealer. 


62  Bain,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

60  Jamieson,  Mrs.,  furnisher. 

58  GoodaU,  William,  confectioner. 

56  MiUer,  Bowman,  baker. 

54  Heron,  G.,  &  Co.,  drapers. 

52  Orr,  John,  victualler. 

48  Barrie,  Peter,  flesher. 

42  Watson,  F.  W.,  bookseller. 

40  Philips,  Robert,  eating-house. 

36  Pettigrew,  John,  victualler. 

34  Glassford,  James,  factor. 

32  M'Kay,  Miss,  milliner. 

30  CuUen,  William,  cowfeeder. 

28  Waters,  Andrew,  &  Son,  fleshers, 

22  Thomson,  John,  provision  merchant. 

20  Crawford,  John,  painter. 

18  M'Kinlay,  George,  draper. 

16  Vallatice,  Alexander,  beamer. 
14  Payne,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
12  M'Gowan,  Samuel,  shoemaker. 

6  Perrie,  Thomas,  flesher. 

STEWART  ST. 

5  Stevenson,  William,  dairyman. 

7  MacNair,  Alexander,  wright. 
48  M'Phie,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 

68  M'Donald,  James,  baker  and  floar 
merchant, 

STIRLING'S  ROAD, 

St.   David's  Parish   School ;  David 
Mailer,  teacher. 

17  Heggie,  George,  cabinet-work, 

19  Algee,  John. 

21  Shaw,  Charles,  grocer. 
Chatham  Place. 

2  M'Naught,  Robert,  ofR.F.(^  J. 

Alexander  ^  Co. 
Baird,  Andrew. 
Allan,  C.  Gow,  merchant. 
Anderson,  William. 
Healey,  Joseph. 
Mitchell,  John,  of  Glasgow  Apo~ 

thecari}  Company. 
King,  George,  oil  merchant, 

3  Drew,  William,  merchant. 

4  Selkirk,  James. 

6  Hamilton,  Robert. 

Kirk,  Mrs. 

Hamilton,  David. 

Railton,  Hugh. 

M'Coll,  Miss  M. 
71   Taylor,  Wm.,  of  H.  Taylor  ^  Son. 
75  Skinner,  baker. 
77  Hays,  Peter,  bootmaker. 
81  Miller,  P.,  grocer. 
83  Eraser,  Alex.,  chemist  and  druggist, 
101  Peovanside. 

1  Griffin,  Charles. 

3  Wilson,  David. 
6  Carswell,  Allan. 

4  Fraser,  Archibald. 

2  Connell,  Mrs.  Dr.  James. 


450 


STIRLING'S.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— STIRLING. 


137  Couper,  James,  jun.,  of  James  Couper 

<f  Sons. 

Couper,  James,  &  Sons,  City  Glass 
Works. 
141  Dew,  Alexander,  merchant. 
151  Anderston,  Thomas,  cabinet-work. 
161  Lockett,  J.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  engravers. 
167  WUson,  Andrew,  starcher. 
223  Barony  Place. 
208  Downie,  James,  green-grocer. 
204  Taylor,  Mrs.,  midwife. 
202  Hutchison,  AUan,  spirit  merchant. 
200  Smith  &  M'Laren,  grocers. 
198  Heggie,  James. 

M'Donald,  Andrew. 

Lindsay,  Wm.,  jun.,  merchant. 
194  Walker,  James,  coal  merchant. 
192  Walker,  M.  D.,  coal  merchant. 
190  Robertson,  Miss. 

Fleming,  Rev.  E. 

St.  Mungo  Place. 
188  M'Gill,  Wm.,  church  officer,   High 
Church. 

Lawson,  Henry,  smith. 
186  Garrow,  John,  grocer. 
184  Dj'kes,  Andrew,  provision  mercht. 
182  Menzies,  Peter  Rae,  surgeon. 

Campbell,  Alexander. 
180  Adams. 

178  Hay,  John,  victualler, 
166  Finlay,  James. 
148  Ogilvie,  Stratton. 

138  M'lCinlay,  NeU. 
Anderson,  John. 
M'Lachlan,  Archd. 
Robertson,  William. 
Sackville  Place. 

136  Inglis,  John,  leather  factor. 

Graham,  Rev.  John. 

More,  Wm.,  o/A.  More  4'  ^on. 

Paul,  John,  writer. 

Richards,  Thomas. 

Donaldson,  Robert. 

Black,  William. 
112  Hj'dro  Extractor  Company. 
110  M'Waters,  James,  flesher. 
106  Riddell  &  Watson,  weavers. 
104  Taylor,  William. 

Regent  Teeeace. 
96  M 'Knight,  James,  commission  agent. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Michael. 

Blackwood,  William. 

Liddell,  John. 

BarnhUl,  Alex. 
90  Borland,  Rev.  John  W. 

M'Lellan,  J. 

CassUs,  Robert,  ironmaster. 

Houston,  A.  M'D. 

Stuart,  John,  jun. 

Lawrie,  J. 
88  King,  Charles. 
34  Smith  &  Sym,  grocers. 
32  Davidson,  William,  fishmonger. 


30  Gardiner,  James,  flesher. 

28  Ronald,  Alex.,  baker. 
20  Hill  Place. 

M'Donald,  Andrew. 

Swanston,  William. 

Glen,  A.  B.,  manufacturer. 

Somerville,  Mrs. 

Holmes,  J. 

Gallic,  J.,  house-factor, 

Caddenhead,  J. 

Sutherland,  D. 

Bell,  F.,  of  J.  4  F.  Bell. 

Raeburn,  John. 

STIEIING  SQTIAEE. 

14  Porteous,  William,  drysalter. 

12  Campbell,  Robert  E.,  card-cutter. 
Richmond,  Thomas,  agent. 

10  Hogg,  John,  fruit  merchant. 
Hill,  Walter,  pawnbroker. 
Bryce,  Thomas. 

Stirling  Square  Loan  Office.  James 
Suodgrass,  manager. 

Rintoul,  A.  &  P.,  commission  mer- 
chants. 

8  Jamieson,   William,    &    Co.,   ware- 

housemen. 

4  Fleming,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  Dundee 

warehouse. 

STIRLING  ST. 

3  M'William,  James,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant. 

5  Kennedy,  Mrs.,  flesher. 
7  Lee,  John,  sen.,  tailor. 

9  Swan,  Donald. 
Brown,  Peter,  baker. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  turner. 
M' Vicar,  Wm.,  singer. 
Gunn,  F.  D.,  agent. 
M'Gilvray,  John,  brassfounder. 

11  Harper,  Andrew,  wholesale  provision 

store. 

13  M'Aulay,  James,  calenderer. 

1 5  M'Vicar,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  muslin  singers. 

17  Leek,  James,  singer. 

29  M'Aulay,  WiUiam,   &    Co.,   calico- 

printers. 
Miller,  Robert,  &  Son,  wrights. 
Taylor,  J.,  printer. 
Young,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

33  Stewart,  A.,  spirit  dealer. 

34  M'Kechanie,  C.,  &  Co.,  reedmakers. 
32  Fulton,  Wm.,  ham-curers. 

30  Gardiner,  James,  flesher. 

20  Drummond,  J.,  King's  Head  inn. 

18  Hedderwick,  John,  &  Co.,  Dundee 

warehouse. 

14  Fulton,  H. 

12  Lyall,  Geo.,  spirit  merchant. 
Colville,    Stephen,   wine  and,  spirit 

merchant. 
10  Taylor,  E.  &  R.,  wine  merchants. 


STOBCEOSS.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— STOCKWELL. 


451 


6  M'Phail,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier. 

4  Johnstone,  James,  spirit  dealer, 

2  Ayton,  James. 
Bow,  E. 

STIELING  ST -Port-Dundas. 

5  Thomson,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
37  Waddell,  George,  hinge-maker. 

73  Forbes,  John,  of  M'Pherson  cf-  For- 
bes, smith. 
90  Fulton  &  Mathiesou,  caudle-makers. 

STOBCEOSS  ST. 

1  Forrest,  Mrs.  John,  grocer. 

3  Thomson,  George,  tea  dealer. 
5  Todd,  George,  victualler. 

9  Belch,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

11  M'Naught,  James,  paperhanger. 

15  Gibson,  John,  victualler. 

19  Jarvie,  E.  &  J.,   Anderston  Rope- 
work. 

21  Pettigrew,  James,  victualler. 

23  Hamilton,  Thomas,  victualler. 

25  Buchanan,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

27  Brown,  Archibald,  baker. 

33  Smith,  George,  flesher. 

85  Limont,  David,  spirit  merchant. 

37  White,  Alexander,  tea  dealer. 

39  M'Gregor,  James,  victualler. 

41  Hope,  Mrs.  John,  baker. 

45  Robertson,  Alex.,  flesher. 

49  Gibson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

57  Howatson,  E.  &  D.,  victuallers. 

63  Lindsay,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

85  Docherty,  John,  joiner. 

97  M'Dougall  &  Co.,  boiler-makers. 
105  M'Lay,  Robert,  ropemaker. 
121  Eadie,  James,  broker. 
123  Walmsley,  Peter,  potato  merchant. 
125  M'Donald,  D.,  flesher. 
127  Steel,  James,  victualler. 
131  Hetherington,  Mrs.  Thomas,  &  Co., 

milliners. 
133  Wylie,  James,  flesher. 
135  M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  victualler. 
137  M'Crone,  E.,  victualler. 
139  Ferguson,  James,  shoemaker. 
141  Young,  Robert,  coal  agent. 
149  M'Kenzie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

153  Cowan,  John,  broker. 

227  Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  smiths  and 
machine  makers. 

249  Gardner,  Gavin,  grocer. 

250  Steven,  James,  rope  manufacturer. 
Western  Eope  Work. 

242  Crawford,  James,  spirit  dealer; 

222  Pitcairn,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

218  M'Kajf,  Henry,  grocer. 

214  M'Kellar,    A.,    &  Son,    Caledonian 

Rope  Work. 
170  Miller,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  Eivet  Works. 

154  Campbell,  Eobert,  eating-house. 
152  Anderson,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer. 


146  Torrance,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
142  Pitcairn,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Stanhope  Place,  Hill  Square. 
138  Parker,  George,  victualler. 
134  Davie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
122  M'Kinnon,  Chas.,  spirit  merchant. 
118  Baillie,  John,  victualler. 
106  Baillie,  James,  maltster. 

Smith,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  bolt-makers. 

68  M'Fadyen,  Eobert,  flesher. 

34  M'Kissock,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

26  Eussell,  William,  grocer. 

24  Anderston  Medical  Hall. 

22  Bunting,  James,  remnant  warehouse. 

20  Kemp,  David,  victualler. 

14  Horseburgh,  John,  tobacconist. 

12  Adam,  James,  shoemaker. 
10  Pursey,  John,  house  factor. 

6  Blair,  Campbell,  general  grocer. 

4  M'Leish,  David,  tailor. 

STOBCEOSS. 

Steven,  James,  ropemaker. 
Corbett,  James,  gardener. 
M'Kay,  Benjamin,  Stobcross  house. 

STOCKWELL  PLACE. 

3  Thomson,  Samuel,  spirit  merchant. 

5  Tait,  William,  surgeon. 
Coverly,  William,  jun. 

7  Dunlop,  Archibald,  merchant. 
9  Hastie,  John. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  Eobert. 

13  M'Lauren,  James,  rag  dealer. 

21  Mitchell,  James,  sheriff-officer. 

25  Paterson,    George,    &    Co.,    cotton- 

waste  dealers. 

22  Eussell  &  Ferguson,  merchants. 

18  M'Glashan  &  M'Callum,  commission 


16  Crawford,  Jos.,  cotton-waste  dealer. 

10  Dewar's,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

8  WUson  &  Wylie,  ham-curers. 

STOCKWELL  ST. 

5  Fulton,  Robert,  provision  merchant. 
7  Thomson,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  ropemakers. 

9  Scoiiller,  A.,  flesher. 

11  Forsj'th,  Robert,  tavern  keeper. 
13  Muir,  William,  spirit  merchant. 

19  M'Gregor,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant, 
23  Hosie,  John,  ropemaker. 
25  Wilson,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant. 
27  Galloway,  James,  smith. 

M'Intyre,  E.,  cabinet-maker. 

Steel,  David,  brassfounder. 

M'Lean,  Daniel,  soot  merchant. 
35  Browning,  James,  &  Co.,  saddlers. 

Somerville,    Robert,     &    Co.,    gas- 
burner  manufacturers. 

Thomson,  Mrs.,  silver-plater. 
39  Stockwell  Court. 

Elliot,  Ferguson,  &  White, 


452 


STOCKWELL.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— STOCKWELL. 


39  Lennox,    John,     City    Temperance 
Coffee-house. 
Reid,  John,  hair-dresser. 
Angus  &  M'Naught,  saddlers'  iron- 
mongers. 
Angus,  John. 

M'Naughton,  Daniel,  turner. 
M'Farlane,  W".,  wright. 
41,  43  Rose  &  Main,  wine  merchants. 
45  M'Garry,  WUliam,  cabinet-maker. 
47  Wilson,  David,  upholsterer. 

Wallet,     Thomas,     Castle-Douglas 

carrier. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  Luss  carrier. 
M'Kendrick,  A.,  innkeeper. 
Dempster,  Robert,  agent. 
Long,  John,  tailor. 
Heymer,  William,  tailor. 
Johnston,  James,  leather  merchant, 
Grassick,  Peter,  last  and  boot-tree 
maker. 
49  Hamilton.Thomas,  City  coffee-house. 
51  Graham,  Margaret,  provision  dealer. 
55  Scott,  James,  flesher. 
57  Mitchell,  A.,  leather  merchant. 
69  Patrick,  Hugh  W.,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 
63  M'Phail,  Dugald,  merchant. 

Buchanan  &  Lockhart,  wine  mer- 
chants. 
M'Kean,  Robert. 
Ewing,  John,  tailor  and  clothier. 
69  Brock,  James,  sen.,  tobacconist. 
71   Blackie,  J.,  gunmaker. 

M'Garrie,  Robert,  basket-maker. 
Drew,  James,  smith. 
73  Wilson,  William,  provision  mercht. 
77  Anderson,  T.,  wine  merchant. 
79  Easton,  Robert,  cabinetmaker. 
Carlaw,  William,  turner. 
Buchanan,  James,  smith. 
Meikle,  William,  bookseller. 
81  Clow,  E.  and  A.,  wine  merchants. 
83  Coverly,  William,  china  merchant. 
87  Coverly,  William,  jun.,  glass  manu- 
facturer. 
Ferguson,  Crawford,  beadle. 
Parkhill,  John,  nailer. 
89  Buchanan,  Charles,  spirit  dealer. 
93  Gardner,  A.,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers. 
99  Mackie,  Andrew  and  John,  carriers. 
103  Dow,  James,  jun.,  flesher. 
105  Dick,  Alex,,  land-surveying  chain- 
maker. 
Emanuel,  Cohen,  stationer. 
Shannon,  Peter,  mason. 
109  Jack,  James,  grocer. 
119  Ure,  John,  baker. 
127  Eadie,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
129  M'Intosh,  Peter,  leather  merchant. 
133  Neilson,  William,  wine  merchant. 
135  Neilson,  John. 
141  Lethem,  Mrs.,  rag  merchant. 


145  Torrance,  Archibald,  baker. 

147  Fulton,  W.  H.  &J.,  leather  merchts. 
151  Pollock,  James,  saddler. 
155  Wright,  John,  surgeon. 

157  Kennedy,  D.  and  J.,  spirit  dealers. 
159  Lethem,  Mrs.  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
161  Gribben,  Henry,  M.D. 

158  M'Donald,  John,  tavern  keeper. 
154  Miller,  Andrew,  turner. 

146  Duff,  Charles,  dyer. 

144  Munro,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
140  Anderson,  Thomas,  wine  merchant. 
138  Bennet  and  Smith,  plumbers. 
134  Rohead,  John,  hatter. 
132  Riddell,  William,  merchant. 
Doig,  John,  tailor. 
Ross,  John  A. 
130  Bayne,  William,  hosier. 
126  M'Laj',  Wm.,  provision  merchant. 
122  Richmond,  John,  dairyman. 
120  Watson,  Robert,  baker. 
118  Thomson,  Robert,  brassfounder. 
116  M'Cue,  W.,  fish  merchant. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  timber  merchant. 
112  Robin,  Matthew,  spirit  merchant. 
108  RoPEwoEK  Entry. 

Rutherford,  George,  &  Co.,  wholesale 

wine  and  spirit  merchants. 
Craig,  J.  &  H.,  wholesale  tea,  coffee, 

and.  spice  dealers. 
Thomson,  Robert,  brassfounder. 
Steel  &  Co.,  last-makers. 
106  Yuill,  Mrs.  John,  victualler. 
104  Baird,  John,  bookseller. 
102  Renton,  John,  carver  and  gilder. 
Clark,  John  P.,  plumber. 
Marshall,  James,  gold  beater. 
100  Thomson  &  Thorn,  provision  merchts. 
98  Graham,  J.  &  T.,  confectioners. 
94  Kirkwood,  .Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
92  Fraser  &  Robertson,  merchants. 
90  Kirkwood,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
88  Hastie,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  and 

picture-frame  maker. 
84  Anderson,  J.  &  D.,  chandlers. 
82  M'Lean,  Neil,  victualler. 
80  M'Comb,  M.,  wholesale  confectioner. 
78  Jeffrey,  Robert,  spirit  merchant. 
Walker,  Robert,  commission  agent. 
Metzenburg,  L.,  merchant. 
Cohen,  J.,  dealer  in  leeches. 
Black,  Henry,  soot  merchant. 
76  M'Laurin,  James,  stationer. 
74  M'CoU,  Donald,  spirit  dealer. 
72  Henderson,  Thomas,  surgeon. 
70  Fraser,  John,  furrier. 
68  Lindsay,  Alexander,  surgeon. 
66  Wilson,  Thomas,  baker. 
64  Boyd,  John,  hairdresser. 
62  Cochran,  Thomas,  spuit  dealer. 
60  M'Kenzie,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 
Laird,  John,  upholsterer. 
M'Farlane  &  Graham,  silver-platers. 


STORMONT.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— TAYLOR. 


453 


60  Brown,  John,  tobacco  manufacturer. 
58  Wales,  Henry,  rope  manufacturer. 

48  Park,  Alexander,  pawnbroker. 
Craig,  Peter,  japanner. 
Steel,  David,  brassfounder. 
Leckie  &  Hume,  carvers  and  gilders. 
Sawers,  James,  joiner. 

46  M'Lay,  James,  &  Co.,  ropemakers. 
44  Ferrie,  William,  upholsterer. 

42  Livingston,  Dr.  M.  J. 

40  Aitkenhead,  James,  cowfeeder. 

38  Whannel,  William,  brassfounder. 

Robertson,  John,  silver-plater. 

Mathieson,  A.,  tailor. 

Adamson,  Alex.,  coppersmith. 
36  Reid,  John,  hairdresser. 
34  Craig,  John,  grocer. 
32  Panton,  George,  &  Son,  dealers  in 
watch  materials. 

Smith,  A.,  tailor. 

M'Queen,  John,  blacking  manufactr. 
30  Wilson,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
28  M'Farlane,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  tobacconists. 
26  Balbimie,  George,  dyer. 

Balbimie,  Arthur,  dyer. 
24  Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  stationers. 

Boyd,  James,  merchant. 

Morris  &  Co.,  commission  agents. 

Garrick  Coffee-house  and  Temper- 
ance Hall. 

Brown,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  colour  merchts. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  shoemaker. 

Brown,  C.  Wilsone. 

Henry,  James. 
22  Paterson,  William  TJ.,  tinsmith. 
20  Wilson,  Jas.,  provision  merchant. 
14  Wood,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  ironmongers. 
12  Duff,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

8  Forrest,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop. 

6  Hamilton,  Gavin,  spirit  dealer. 
4  Smart,  Thomas,  grain  merchant. 

STOEMONT  ST. 

7  Easdon,  George,  wright. 
12  Wilson,  Robert,  wright. 

STRITTHEES  ST. 

9  M'Gregor,  W.,  beadle,  Calton  Church. 

47  Dow,  James,  &  Son,  fleshers. 

49  Smith,  Mrs. 

51  Young,  Andrew,  victualler. 

55  M'Neil,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

6  M'Ewiug,  James,  surgeon. 

STJFFOLK  ST. 

6  Stewart,  James. 

SURREY  LANE. 

3  Craigend,  Peter,  gardener. 
6  Adams,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

8  Hetherington  &  Son,  file-cutters. 


SITRREY  PLACE. 

1  Hill,  Walter. 

2  M'Qualters,  Miss. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  plumber. 
Cree,  Thomas,  manufacturer. 

3  Christie,  Mrs. 

68  Reid,  A.,  oflScer  of  inland  revenue. 

Bowman,  Thomas. 

Tosh,  Mrs. 
70  Martin,  William,  letter-carrier. 

Lean,  William,  stamper,  P.  0. 

SURREY  ST. 

John  Knox's  Free  Church. 
13  Bremner,  William,  plasterer. 

Cochran,  James,  slater. 

Jamieson,  William,  house  factor. 
17  Surrey  Street  Factorj'. 
27  M'Farlane  School. 
36  Anderson,  James,  chemist. 
12,  14  Stewart,    Andrew,    soda-water 
manufacturer. 

SYDNEY  ST. 

1  Ormiston,  William,  wright. 
Eadie,  James,  surgeon. 
27  Young,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
41  Steel,  James,  brewer. 
64  Farquhar,  M'Ewan,  &  Co.,  machine- 
makers. 
Sydney  Street  Spinning  Company. 
52  Durie,  WiUiam,  grinding  works. 
50  Barr,  John,  wood-turner. 

26  Lightbody,  William,  wright. 

4  Gray,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

TARBERT  ST. 

1  Gate-Lodge  of  the  Old  Man's  Asylum . 

5  Stirling,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander. 

7  Entrance  to  Dean  Street. 
9  Carmichael,  A.,  builder. 

11  Fergus,  William,  agent. 

13  Philip,  William,  boot- crimper. 

15  Thomson,  A.  R.,  hosier. 

16  Philips,  J.,  grocer. 

12  Massie,  Mrs.  Peter  Henry. 
10  Keddie,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

8  Fisher,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

TAYLOR  ST. 

3  Ajiderson,  Alexander,  weaver. 
23  Finlayson,  Joseph,  clothier. 
Hodge,  Archibald. 
Robertson,  A.,  thibet-cutter. 

27  Chapman,  Peter. 
Kay,  Thomas. 
Gillespie,  James,  clerk. 
Fairlie,  John,  house-factor. 
Ranken,  James. 

31  Ewing,  James,  clerk. 
39  Murdoch,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer. 


454 


TAYLOR.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— THISTLE. 


43  Hutchison,  Hugh,  grocer. 
45  Barclay,  Hugh,  sculptor. 

Smith,  William,  coal  agent. 

67  Stewart,  William,  flesher. 

69  Little,  T.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

ViLLAFIELD  PlACE. 

77  Campbell,  Mrs. 

Dawsou,  Jonathan, 

Middleton,  W.  G. 

Murphy,  Archibald. 

Paterson,  John. 
79  Torrance,  David. 

Simpson,  John,  teacher. 
83  Barclay,  J.  R. 

Murray,  Ebenezer. 

Kerr,  Thomas. 

Allison,  Mrs. 

Wagstaif,  John. 

Pearson,  George. 
90jBlack,  Mrs.  Janet. 
-74  Millen,  John,  coal  merchant. 

Kerr,  William,  wright. 

Stirling,  Mrs.  John. 

68  Miller,    James,    grocer    and    spirit 

dealer. 
66  Hair,  James,  general  grocer. 
64  Graham,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Hutchison,  William,  builder. 

Connell,  John,  bootmaker. 
62  M' Arthur,  Hamilton,  P.  O. 
60  M'Alister,  Mrs.  James,  grocer. 
58  Young,  Robert. 

Dawson,  James. 

Miller,  Leander. 

Hair,  James. 
52  Blair,  Robert,  bootmaker. 

Glen,  John. 
50  M'Laren,  Peter,  taUor  and  clothier. 

44  Greig,  Robert,  wright. 
Miller,  James,  teacher. 
Patrick,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

30  Condie,  John. 

Macvicar,   Archibald,  of  Peters  and 
Macvicar. 
28  King,  Mathew,  grocer. 
26  Miller,  Mrs. 

Dickinson,  Charles. 
Hogg,  A.  L. 
Morrison,  C.  D.,  clerk. 
24  Monteith,  William. 

Muir,  Richard,  builder. 
22  Ross,  Alex.,  warehouseman. 

Muir,   J.    R.,    &   Co.,  Wrights   and 
builders.  ■ 
18  Paton,  James,  joiner. 

Taylor,  William,  clerk. 
16  Hutton,  John  C. 
14  Hall,  Robert. 
Grey,  William. 
Lawrie,  Alexander. 
6  M'Nair,    Andrew,  teacher,  Freelaiid 

School. 
4  Bayne,  Alexander,  grocer. 


TEITNENT  ST. 
Cochrane,  A.  &  R.,  glass-works. 
Paterson,  A.  G.,  wood-yard. 
Macgee,  John,  grocer. 
Braehead  Colliery  Depot. 

TEEEACE  ST. 

1  Boyd,  Mrs.,  poulterer. 

2  Walker,  Michael,  flesher.- 

4  Hunter,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker. 
M'Laren,  Robert. 

Hamilton,  Miss  G.,  milliner. 
Smith,  D.,  engineer. 
Colquhoun,  D.  D. 

5  Tweedie,  Mrs.  A.,  milliner. 

6  Hunter,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker. 

THISTLE  ST. 

3  Dunbar,  Alex.,  oil  merchant. 

7  Martin,  Mrs.  Duncan,  grocer. 
21  Paterson,  B.,  cabinetmaker. 

25  Steele,  R.  &  J.,  timber  merchants. 

27  Murphy,  James,  contractor, 

37  Muirhead,  J.  &  T.,  dyers. 

45  Turner,  Mrs.  William. 

51  Paterson,  James,  dairyman. 

53  Downie,  D,,   silver-plate  chest  and 

mangle  maker. 
55  Allwood,  J.,  glazier. 
57  Wallace,  Russell. 

Pringle,  F.,  blacksmith. 
59  Butters,  Daniel,  victualler. 
75  Dobie,  Alexander. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Peter. 

Naismith,  John,  writer. 

77  M'Kinnell,  Thos.,  &  Son,  boot  and 

shoemakers. 
Edmiston,  John, 

115  Clyde,  William. 

Moore,  John,  smith  and  bell-hanger. 
307  M'Innes,  Martin,  spirit  dealer. 
126  M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  tinsmith. 

Hall,  David,  coal  agent. 

Bell,  Miss. 

M'Nab,  D.,  land  agent. 
120  Sinclair,  W.,  of  Herald  Office. 
118  M'Gregor,  R.,  spirit  dealer. 

116  Gillies,  James. 

104  Straney  &  Son,  bootmakers. 
100  Crawford,  James,  victuallei'. 

94  Thomson,  Andrew,  grocer. 

82  Forbes,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker. 

80  Cairns,  John. 

78  Hutcheson,  Andrew,  baker, 
60^Corbett,  John,  grocer. 
50|^Graves,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemaker, 
50  Symington,  Andrew,  victualler. 

46  Innes,  D.,  victualler. 
40  M'Donald,  D.,  grocer. 
34  Corsan  &  M'Alister,  dyers. 
30  Loggie  &  Dobbie,  joiners  &  cabinet- 
makers. 
Bruce,  William. 


THISTLE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— TEONGATE. 


455 


28^Boyle,  Alexander,  carver  and  gilder. 
24  M'Lean,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
18  Dennj',  James,  linen  merchant. 
Malcolm,  Robert,  of  Saturday  Post 
Office. 
10  Crawford,  Duncan,  grocer. 
6  Kelly,  John,  broker. 

4  M'Leod,  J.,  artist  in  was. 

THISTLE  ST.-GarnetMll. 

6  Thompson,  George. 

8  Western  Training  Academy. 
Long,  James,  rector. 

Bailie,  James,  initiatory  master. 

24  Graham,  A. 

THOMSON'S  LANE. 

18  Brown,  David,  shuttlemaker. 

TOBAGO  ST. 

5  Orr,  J.,  spirit  merchant. 
13  Miller,  W.,  merchant. 

41  Barr,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

57  M'Kay,  David,  grocer. 
78  Thomson,  Thomas,  tailor. 
64  Naismith,  Matthew,  teacher. 
62  Adair,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

58  Barr,  Marj',  dairyshop. 

52  Wynne,  James,  sheriff-officer. 
■  46  Roberston,  John,  &  Co.,  power-loom 
manufacturers. 

42  Hamilton,  T.  &  J.,  bobbin-turners. 

22  Nelson,  James,  baker. 

6  Brodie,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

4  Rae,  William,  grocer. 

2  Mm'phy,  A.,  pawnbroker. 

TRONGATE. 

1,  3  Todd,  J.  &  W.,  watchmakers. 

5  Williamson,  Mrs.  Wm.,  shoe  shop. 

9  Law,  David,  shoemaker. 

15  Eenton,  George,  Union  Bank  Branch. 
17  Miller,  Archd,,  tavern  keeper. 
Hutton,  Alexander,  tailor. 

19  Lightbody,  J.,  watchmaker. 
21  Baird,  William,  bootmaker. 

23  Galbraith,  Robert,  cloth  merchant. 

25  Deans,  E.,  tavern  keeper. 

27  Kennedy,  E.  &  G.,  confectioners. 
29  Williamson,  John,  shoemaker. 
31  Robertson,  W.,  City  Bank  Branch. 
33  Anderson,  Alex.,  Bank  tavern. 

Mann,    J.    A.,    musical   instrument 
maker. 

Black,  James,  tailor. 
35  Waddell,  James,  combmaker. 
37  Hamilton,  Alexander,  blacksmith. 

Forsyth,  Mrs  David,  Anchor  tavern. 

Currie,  Mrs.,  Ayrshire  tavern. 

Hamilton,  James,  tavern  keeper. 
39  Sheddon,  John,  jeweller. 
41  Ross,  G.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

43  Old  Exchange  Loan  Company. 


43  Barr,  James,  tavern  keeper. 
Wilson,  Alexander,  wire-worker. 
Seton,  John,  tavern  keeper. 
45  Anderson,  Mrs.  Robert,  baker. 
47  M'Mahon,  B.,  auctioneer. 
49  Wilson,  S.,  wire-worker. 
Adams,  C,  smith. 
Cameron,  James,  printer. 
Scott,  John,  &  Co.,  tavern  keepers. 
55  Morrison,  Miss  M.,  furnishing  shop. 
57  Bennie,  John,  shoemaker. 

Laigh  Kikk  Close. 
59  Kennedy,  William,  druggist. 

Haddow,    J.,     Temperance     coffee- 
house. 
61  Devlin,  A.,  jeweller. 
63  Paterson,  William,  silk-mercer. 
65  Spence,  Wm.,  jun.,  ironmonger. 
67  Gray  &  Son,  lithographers. 

Tron  Church ;  Rev.  Dr.  Boyd,  minis- 
ter. 
Wilson,  W.,  house-factor. 
Ross,  A.,  blacking  manufacturer. 
69  M'Goun,  Mrs.  George,  shoemaker. 
71  Jeffrey,  Michael,  clothier. 
73  Free  Press  Newspaper  Office. 
75  Webster,  R.,  &  Son,  silkmercers. 
81  Monteith,  Robert,  tavern  keeper. 
83  Anderson,  M.,  wine  merchant. 
85  Robertson,  D.,  tavern  keeper. 

Ross,  Alex.,  blacking  manufacturer. 
Cumstie,  Alexander,  merchant. 
87  Yuill,  William,  tobacconist. 
89  Ritchie,  William,  spirit  dealer. 
91   Turvey,  George,  jeweller. 
93  Thomson,  J.  &  M.,  tea  dealers. 
97,  99  Daly,  Spence,  Buchanan,  and  Co., 
warehousemen. 
103  Cassels,  Robert,  hat  manufacturer. 
105  Steele,  R.  &  G.,  warehousemen. 

Back  Wtnd. 
109  Prince,  Simon,  quill  manufacturer. 
New  Exchange  Loan  Company, 
Cowan,  John,  pawnbroker, 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  tailor. 
Co-operative  Tailors'  Establishment. 
Ill  Darling,  William,  ironmonger. 
115  Couper,  John,  confectioner. 
117  Wilson&Co.jblackingmanufacturers, 

New  Wynd. 
121  M'Ewan,  Sons,  &  Co.,  tea  meichts. 
123  Smith  &  Miller,  confectioners. 
125  Blair,  J.  &  W.  A.,  hat  mamlfacturers. 
129  M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.,  ironmongers. 
131  Ferguson,  Alexander,  Sun  tavern. 

Lowe,  James,  tailor. 
133  Burns,  James,  agent. 
135  Smith,  Andrew,  confectioner. 
139  Maxwell,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Muir,  Thomas,  jeweller. 
141  Cross,  Mrs.  J.,  shoe-shop. 
143  M'Farlane,  R.  confectioner. 
145  Wright,  George,  coffee-house. 


456 


TRONGATE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— TRONGATE. 


145  Stewart,  Peter,  clothier. 

Jeffrey,  R.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  spirit  dealers. 
149  Woodburn,  Alexander,  baker. 
151  Stevenson,  John,  grocer. 

Old  TVtnd. 
153  Ross,  Mrs.  Wm.,  blacking  manufac. 

Sinclair,  Norman,  tailor. 
155  Gray,  John,  &  Co.,  confectioners. 
157  Anderson  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

Arbuckle,  James,  cork  manufacturer. 
159  Robertson,  A.  &  W.,  drapers. 
161  Chalmers,  T.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

Neilson,  John,  printei-. 
163  Craigs,  Brothers,  cloth  merchants. 
165  Bryce  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers. 
167  Chalmers,  T.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

171  Reid,  H.,  tinsmith. 

173  Smith,  David,  shoe  warehouse. 

175  Clapperton,  J.,-&  Co.,  warehousemen. 

177  Nisbet,  Matthew,  grocer. 

179  Searcy,  William,  eating-house. 

181  Anderson,  Mrs.,  Swan  tavern. 
Provan,  James,  hair-cutter. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  paper-ruler. 

183  Couper,  Robert,  tobacconist. 

185  Freckleton,  William,  hatter. 

187  Smith,  James,  chandler. 

189  Miller,  A.  M'K.,  hatter. 

191  Harveys,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  silk  mer- 

chants. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  engraver. 
193  Gait,  Robert,  silkmercer. 

192  Liddell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  painters. 

190  Herbert,  Wm.,  tailor. 

Shaw,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants. 
Cunninghame,  D.,  stamp-cutter. 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  manu- 
facturers. 
M'Nab,  Alex.,  pattern-drawer. 

188  Robertson,  David,  bookseller. 

186  Austin  &  M'Aslan,  seedsmen. 
Thomson,  Robert,  seedsman. 

184  Stewart,  Duncan,  stationer. 

182  Spkeull's  Court. 

Taylor,  Mrs.,  Temperance  hotel. 
M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  jewellers. 
Williamson,  David,  &  Sons,  merchts. 
Williamson,  George,  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  engraver. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  commission  agent. 
Herald  Office.     Geo.  Outram  &  Co. 
Hughes,  Thomas,  letter  carrier. 

180  Nisbet,  Alexander,  ironmonger. 

178  Falconer,  R.  &  T.,  hosiers. 

176  Pigott,  H.,  hat  manufacturer. 

174  Bald,  Robert,  ironmonger. 

172  Proudfoot,  Hew,  glover. 
170  Menzies,  James,  taUor. 

Shaw,  Thomson  T.,  clothier. 

Thomson,  W.  C,  tailor. 
168  Gardner,  Alexander,  draper, 
164  Pattison,  W.  C,  tavern  keeper. 


164  Reid,  John,  joiner. 

Teacher,  WiUiam,  wine  merchant. 
162  Greenlie,  John,  bootmaker. 
158  Dunlop,  Hugh,  hosier. 
156  Gourlay,  M.,  straw-hat  maker. 
154  Ferguson,  J.,  straw-hat  manufactr. 
152  Hutchison,  Jas.,  &  Son,  jewellers. 
150  Smith,  W.  and  J.,  upholsterers. 
148  Smith,  Robert,  Ox  tavern. 

Wood,  John  F.,  plumber. 

Nimmo,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer. 
146  Armstrong  &  Co.,  tea  dealers. 
144  Martin,  James,  confectioner. 
142  M'Monagle,  J.,  provision  merchant. 

Ballantyne,  Mrs.  W.,  dressmaker. 

Old  Exchange  Loan  Co. 

Christian  News  and  Day-Star  Office. 
140  Douglas,  James,  confectioner. 
138  Love,  George,  bookseller. 
136  M'Innes,  Matthew,  hatter. 
134  Adam,  Mrs.,  milliner. 
132  Melville  Place. 

Whyte,  John,  Temperance  hotel. 

Britton,  Martin,  tailor. 
130  Miller,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
126  Robertson,  W.  &  R.,  warehousemen. 
124  Munro,  Robert,  clothier. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  rectifier. 

Allan,  James,  envelope-maker. 

Sellars,  Mrs.  William,  paper-ruler. 

Young,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer. 

Moffat,  Mrs.,  victualler. 

Morrison,  James,  engraver. 

Lang,  John,  print-cutter. 
122  Johnston,  J.  H.,  straw-hat  maker. 
120  Borthwick,  A.,  smallware  mercht. 
118  French,  R.,  hardware  merchant. 
114  Old  Post  Office  Court. 

Adam  &  Wright,  smallware  merchts. 

Hunter  &  Barr,  hatters. 

M'Kenzie,  D.,  brushmaker. 

Dodds,  George,  Tron  inn. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

Scott,  Thomas,  bootmaker. 

Elliot,  William,  Burns  tavern. 

Walker,  A.,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

Taylor,  William,  taUor  and  clothier. 

Jaffray,  WiUiam,  &  Sons,  tailors. 

Simpson,  William. 

Fleet,  Mrs.,  coffee-house. 

Coupees,  Mrs.  Francis. 

Ruddoch,  Mrs. 

Russell,  J.  S.,  tailor. 
110  Brown,  R.,  druggist. 
106  Landell,  WiUiam,  ironmonger. 
104  Donaldson,  John,  watchmaker. 
102  Tavlor,  James,  ironmonger, 
100  M'Arthur,  D.,  hosier. 
96  M'Math,  Wm.,  warehouseman. 
94  Kaye,  John,  jun.,  tea  merchant. 
92  Wright,  Miss  A.,  furnishing  shop. 
90  Levenson,  James,  quill  merchant. 
88  Donelly,  James,  spirit  merchant. 


TRONGATE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— UNIOK 


457 


M'Connochie,  J.,FiencliHorntaYeru. 

Davie,  David,  tavern-keeper. 

Bulloch,  J.,  whip  and  thong  maker. 

Rattraj',  James,  bookseller. 

Hill,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

Mair,  John,  hice  merchant. 

Smith,  Robert,  Bush  tavern. 

M'Crae,  Joseph,  feather  merchant. 

Kinloch,  John,  tavern-keeper. 

Vipond,  Mrs.,  Britannia  tavern. 

Thomas,  James,  last-maker. 

Seton,  Thomas  H.,  tavern-keeper. 

Brown,  R.  S.,  stationer. 

M'Farlane,  A.  P.,  watchmaker. 

Ferrie,  John,  pastry-baker. 

M'Quaker,  Wm.,  hat  manufacturer. 

Williamson,  A.,  King's  Arms  inn. 

Bell's  Coffee-house. 

Connal,  Peter,  stamper,  P.  0. 

Grierson,  A.  G.,  spirit  merchant. 

Muir,  Hugh,  tavern-keeper. 

Forsyth,  Robert,  slater. 

Cross,  Mrs.,  commercial  lodgings. 

King,  George,  spirit  merchant. 

Eastern  Hat  Depot. 

Reid's  Court. 

Muir,  M.  &  J.,  warehousemen. 

Coutts,  James,  tailor  and  clothier. 

Bannatyne,  Robert,  tavern-keeper. 

Spencer,  William,  ironmonger. 

Colvill,  David,  tea  dealer. 

Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  ironmongers. 

Long,  J.  J.,  cutler  and  ironmonger. 

Buchanan  Court. 

Stephens,  Mrs.  Geo.,  brassfounder. 

Lawrie,  Andrew,  turner. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers. 

M'Menemy,  Hugh,  tavern-keeper. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  Cottage  tavern. 

Ross,  J.,  Commercial  inn. 

M'Gregor,  W.  &  J.,  cutlers. 

Aitken,  Mrs,,  Falkirk  tavern. 

Stewart,  James,  tailor. 

Bell  &  Wright,  reedmakers. 

Scott,  Andrew,  druggist. 

Mitchell,  W.  &  A.,  grocers. 

Boag,  William,  tavern-keeper. 

Quinney,  John,  tavern-keeper. 

Wilson,  Benjamin,  spirit  dealer. 

Tontine  Close. 

Clj'desdale  Bank  Branch. 

Williamson  and  Stark,  wholesale 
grocers. 

Cook,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

Tontine  Coach  Office. 

Russell,  John,  commission  agent. 

Tontine  Reading-room. 

Jliller,  William,  draper. 

Dunlop,  Hugh,  clothier. 

Patrick,  Scotland,  &  Co.,  ware- 
housemen. 

Black,  Archibald,  warehouseman. 

Crosbie,  Andw.,  warehouseman. 


8  M'Donald,  Archd.,  tea  dealer. 
6  Archibald,  Joseph,  tobacconist. 
4  M'Lean,  D.,  &  Co.,  guumakers. 

2  Allan,  J.  R.  &  JI.,  druggists. 

TUREEN  ST. 
1  Wilson,  James. 
27  Cox,  Richard,  chemist. 
59  Morris,  John,  victualler. 

54  M'Kie,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

36  Brown,  Wm.,  &  Co.'s  weaving  fac- 

tory. 
22  Hutton,  George,  &  Co.,  bleachers. 

TURNER'S  COURT. 

3  Davidson,  John,  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 
Martin,  Thomas,  bookbinder. 

9  Robertson,  John,  West  India  mercht. 
11  Wilkie,  John,  beadle. 

16  M'Niven,  Malcolm,  merchant. 

15  Kippen,  James  H.,  Chronicle  ofSce. 
Kippen,  William,  do. 
Thomson,  Michael,          do. 
Darley,  George  M.,           do. 
Malcolm,  Robt.,  jun.,       do. 

19  Pollock,  Robert,  brush  manufacturer. 
27  Wotherspoon,  James,  &  Co.,  confec- 
tioners to  the  Queen. 

29  Ralston,  Goodwin,   &  Co.,  iron  mer- 

chants. 

37  Mitchell,  John,  merchant. 

39  Geddes,  Robert,  provision  mercht. 
43  Gairdner,  J.  &  A.,  commis.  agents. 
Burns,  Thomas,  Free  Press  Printing 
Office. 
49  Wilson,  Alexander,  grain  merchant. 
61  Donaghjf,  Hugh,  salt  merchant. 

55  Somerville,  William,  carter. 
Sloan,  W.,  &   Co.,  salt  and  whiting 

store. 
36  Walker,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  fish  merchts. 
32  Goldsmiths'  Assay  Office. 

30  Malloch,  C.  &  J.,  glass  merchants. 
26  Henderson,  John,  boot  &  shoemaker. 

Williamson,  James,  upholsterer. 
24  Kibble,  James,  &  Co.,  metal  wareh. 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co. 

16  M'Nevin,  Malcolm,  merchant. 

14  Athya,  John,  &  Co.,  commis.  merchs. 

10  M'Gregor,  John,  leather  merchant. 
6  Brown,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer. 

TYLEFIELD  ST. 

8  Finlayson,  R,  &  Co.'s  weaving  facty. 
62  Coulter,  John,  brick  and  tile  make'r. 

UNION  ST. 

3  Todd,  James,  &  Co.,  ironmongers. 
5  M'Nair,  James,    Temperance  hotel- 
keeper. 
Gardner's  Temperance  Coffee-house. 

11  Dow,  H.  &  A. 

Lamb,  John,  grain  merchant. 

Y 


458 


UNION.— STKEET  DIRECTORY.— UNION. 


11  Wotherspoon,  Matthew,  graiu  mer- 
chant. 

Sharp,  Andrew,  tailor. 

Sclanders  &  Goodwin,  grain  mercht. 

Gourlaj'-,  Henry,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
13  Bankier  Distillery  Co.'s  Office. 
15  MTarlane,  Thos.  H.,  spirit  mercht. 
19  PoUok,  Gihiwur,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
23  Stewart,  Thomas,  com  merchants. 
27  Denny,  D.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Sharp,  James,  merchant. 

Bell,  William,  fiesher. 

Binnie,  George,  measurer. 

Bald,  George  T.,  &  Co.,  grain  mer- 
chants. 

Baird,  James,  corn  merchant. 

Allan,  John,  corn  and  flour  factor. 

Davie,  James,  merchant. 

Miller,  John,  bookseller, 
29  Mitchell,  Wm.,  working  jeweller. 
31  White,  John  &  James,  chemists. 
33  Russell,  Archd.,  merchant. 

Russell  &  Raeburn,  shipowners  and 
merchants. 
35  Turnbull,  John,  house  factor. 
37  White,  John,  painter. 
41  Murison,  James,  merchant. 
45  M'Lellan,    Mrs.   John,     commercial 
lodgings. 

Dougall,  Patrick. 

Handyside,  N.  &  R.,  merchants. 

Handyside,  N.,  Russian  vice-consul. 

Eose,  H, 

Burton,  Mrs.,  lodgings, 

Buchanan,  Mrs. 
51  Corbett  &  Co.,  tea  merchants. 
57  Sharp,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier, 
69   Wilson,  Walter,  merchant. 

Laing,  David,  veterinary  surgeon. 

Hunt,  Mrs. 

Ross,  Andrew  M.,  ofD.  4'  A..  Ross, 
61  Martin,  James,  carver  and  gilder, 
67  Wilson,  A.  R.,  clothier. 
69  Boreland,  Alexander,  accountant. 

Alexander,  William,  jeweller. 
71  Mackinnon,  Chas.,  tailor  &  clothier. 
73  Minto,  James,  house  painter. 
77  Hurlet  and  Campsie  Alum  Co. 
87  Stiven,  John,  merchant. 

Cunningham,  Alex.  G.,  agent. 

Dougall,    Robert,    accountant    and 
house-factor. 

Clark,  Alex.,  accountant  and  house- 
factor. 

M'Lellan,  John,  jun, 

Buchanan,  Herbert,  merchant. 

Crawford,  R.,  architect. 

Lochhead,  Thos.,  Union  Loan  Fund. 

Gow,  Allan  C,  ship   and  insurance 
agent. 

Hutton,  Joseph,  ship-broker. 

Buchanan,  John,  writer. 

Pringle,  John,  merchant. 


101 


134 
128 


126 
122 
118 


116 

100 

104 

98 


84 


JafFrey,  John,  wine  merchant. 

Eenison,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  plumbers. 

Dickson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Johnston,  John,  merchants. 

Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

Young,  David,  messenger-at-arms. 

Speirs,  James,  merchant, 

Paterson,  James. 

Laird,  Alexander,  &  Son,  shipping 
agents. 

Gilmour,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 

Strathern,  Thomas,  stocking  manu- 
facturer. 

Alexander,  James,  surgeon-dentist. 

Hall,  Mrs. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  clothier. 

King,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 

Scott,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  painter. 

Livingston,  S.,  tailor. 

.Jamie,  William,  coalmaster. 

Walker,  Peter,  accountant. 

Muir,  John,  house-factor. 

Muter,  J.  D.,  surgeon. 

Speirs,  William,  writer. 

Sanders,  Gilbert,  accountant. 

Allison,  Hugh,  Cairnhill  Coal-office. 

Middleton,  M.,  painter. 

Unitarian  Church, 

Morrison,  David,  bookbinder. 

White,  W.  J.,  merchant, 

Fairlie,  Mrs. 

Keith,  Archibald,  cowfeeder. 

M'Killop,  D.,  of  IPConnechij  and 
M'Killop. 

Melvin,  Thomas,  smith. 

Ingram,  Charles,  gunmaker. 

Young,  J.,  Dundee  sacking  wareh. 

Currie,  Hamilton,  spirit  dealer. 

Forbes,  Duncan,  hairdresser. 

Barr,  Robert,  &  Co.,  soapmakers. 

Fletcher,  Michael,  waste  dealer. 

M'Craw  &  Kay,  packing-box  makrs. 

Halliday,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

Robertson,  John,  wine  merchant, 

M'Monagle,  Mrs.  WUliam,  provision 
merchant. 

Alexander,  Robert,  merchant. 

Kincaid,  John,  commission  merchant. 

Orr,  John  Kerr,  commission  agent. 

Hutcheson,  Thomas. 

Westenholz,  A.,  Danish  vice-consul. 

Westenholz  &  Co.,  merchants  and 
corn  factors. 

Perth  Baking  Company. 

Gillies  &  Sinclair,  ham-curers  and 
provision  merchants. 

Lawson,  Robert,  &  Co. 

Buchanan,  John,  &  Co.,  coach-bni'd. 

Fortune,  David,  bedding  warehouso. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  grain  merchant. 

M'Conechy,  M'Killop,  &  Co.,  coach- 
builders. 


UNION.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— VIRGINIA. 


459 


54  Gibson,  Robert,  carver  and  gilder. 

Howie,  William,  engineer. 
50  Clark,  A.  &  L.,  ironmongers. 
44  Meiklem,  John,  tea  merchant. 

Sclanders,   Andrew,   &  Sons,  grain 
merchants. 
40  Allan,  Jas.  &  Alex.,  merchants. 

Arthur,  Alexander,  merchant, 

M'Neil,  Neil,  agent. 

Connor,  John,  clothier. 

Livingstone,  Peter,  mercantile  agent. 

FuUaiton,  A.,  publishers  and  book- 
sellers. 

Thomson  &  Manson,  merchants. 

Kobertson,  Robert,  merchant. 

Sharp,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Roxburgh,  Misses,  milliners. 

Sharp,  James  &  John,  merchants. 

Thomson,  John,  merchant. 

Anderson  &  Haldane,  corn- factors. 
38  Paterson,  John  H.,  junior,  and  Co., 

grain  and  commission  agents, 
34  Cowan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  merchants, 
30  Arnot,  John,  bootmaker. 
28  Dodds,  John,  merchant. 
26  Turner,  James,  druggist. 
24  Corbett,  Mrs.,  furniture  glazer. 
22  Guthrie,  William,  clothier. 
20  Guthrie,  James,  grain  merchant. 

Walker,  David,  merchant. 

Auld,  William,  commission  mercht. 

Lockhart,  R.  &  W.,  corn  factors. 

Hood,  John,  merchant. 

Clark,  David,  merchant, 

Orr,  Thomas  C,  merchant, 

Campbell  &  Dunn,  grain  merchants, 

Samson,  Mrs. 

Wood,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
18  Jackson,  A.,  &Son,  grain  merchants. 
16  M'Crae,  Joseph,  feather  merchant. 
8  Black  and  Menzies,  commission  mer- 
chants. 

6  M'Kim,  Walter,  coal  agent. 
Younger,  James,  cabinetmaker. 
M'Evian,  Daniel,  cabinetmaker. 
Mac  Walter,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Affleck,  John,  pawnbroker. 
Yuile,  James,  teacher. 
Guthrie,  William,  tailor. 

2  Bell,  John,  flesher. 

UNIOEr  ST.-Calton. 

7  M'Indoe,  Peter,  cabinetmaker. 

imiON  PLACE.-Calton. 

13  Barrie,  Peter,  flesher. 

TTRE  PLACE. 

2  Greig,  William, 
6  Miller,  John, 

Ferguson,  Miss,  teacher  of  music. 

Watt,  Mrs.  John. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  William. 


8  Watson,  John  M. 

9  M'Farlane,  David,  yarn  merchant. 
Rose,  Thomas. 

10  Rintoul,  Wm.  J. 

12  Muir,  J. 
Barr,  William, 
Bald,  R.,  ironmonger. 
Leek,  A.,  teacher, 

13  Dodd,  William. 

15  Campbell,  Smith. 
M'Kirdy,  J. 
Beattie,  John,  agent. 

16  Holt,  John,  surgeon, 

YTEGmiA  ST. 
9  Sheriff,  J.  B.,  merchant. 

11  Morrison,  .John,  auctioneer, 
Murra3%  A,  F.,  tailor. 
Kirkland,  Alexander,  tailor. 

13  Williamson,  Stephen,  &  Co.j  sugar- 
brokers. 
Rae,  Williams,  &  Co..  laokers. 

17  Hunter,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  tea  merchts. 
Paterson,  James,  &  Co.,  manufac. 

^         Warden,  Archibald,  sugar  broker. 

Smith,  James,  print-cutter. 

Brown  &  M'Aulay,  merchants. 

Livingston,  William,  packer  and  hot- 
presser. 
21  M'Niven  &  Brown,  sugar  mercliants. 

Gemmell,  W.  N.,  merchants. 
23  Richard,  Thomas,  commission  agent. 
27  Beunet,  William,  merchant. 
31  Ross,  Thomas,  merchant. 

M'Kerracher,  A.,  messenger- at-arms. 

Thorburn,  Charles,  merchant. 
33  Crown  Court. 

Murdoch,  James,  jun.,  writer. 

Milne,  William,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Dowie,  A.  L.,  fancy  boxmaker. 

M'Kay,  George  M.,  merch  int. 

Greenshields,  James,  &  Co..  water- 
proof cloth  manufacturers. 

Hastie,  William,  sen.,  agent. 

Strathern,  Robert,  shawl-fringer. 

Heron,  Gilbert,  merchant, 

Davidson,  K.  &  R.,  printers, 

M'Gavin  &  Thomson,  merchants. 

M'Vey,  John,  commission  agent. 

Rennie,  Thomas  W.,  merchant. 

Robertson,  James,  merchant. 
35  Renwick  &  Alexander,  merchants. 
37  Donald,  C.  D.,  &  Sons,  writers. 

Turner,  Duncan,  writer. 

Wilson,  Mrs, 

Murdoch,  James,  writer. 

Paisley,  Gavin,  house  factor. 
41  Pollock,  John,  writer, 

Barclay  &  Anderson,  writers. 
43  Virginia  Buildings. 

Shaip,  John  &  Thomas,  merchants, 

Munsie,  George,  &  Co.,  yarn  mer- 
ehaiits. 


460 


VIKGINIA.— STEEET  DIEECTORY.— WARWICK. 


48  Crum,  James,  cotton-spinner. 
Carrick  &  Sons,  accountants. 
Robertson  &  M'Kenzie,  commission 

merchants. 
Coppleston,  W.  J.,  merchant. 
Cotton,  Charles,  merchant. 
Connal,  William,  &  Co.,  brokers. 
Paton,  W.  P.,  commission  merchant. 
Willis,  William,  merchant. 
Sellers,  J.  S.  &  E.,  meichauts. 
Boyce,  John,  jun.,  &  Co. 
45  Sword,  Robert,  writer. 

49  Brown  &  Dunlop,  writers. 
Paton,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Lethem,  Blyth,  and  Lethem,  manu- 
facturers. 

Galbraith,  A.,  commission  agent. 
53  Richardson,  Deunistoun,  &  Co.,  su- 
gar-brokers. 
63  Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Graham,  William,  &  Co. 
67  Cameron,  George  &  John,  stationers. 
71  Cameron  &  Co.,  calenderers. 

75  Barr,  Robert,  merchant. 
83  Taylor,  Edmond,  diysalter. 

Heys,  Smithson,  drysalter. 
91  Dunlop,  J.,  &  Sons,  cotton-spinners. 

Carati,  C,  &  Co. 
93  Gatheral,  James  M.,  manufacturer. 

105  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

107  Gaul,  George,  spirit  merchant. 
109  Bald,  Peter,  and  Son,  drysalters. 
Ill  Muter  and  Miller. 

Bryson,  Robert,  cotton  broker. 

Morrison,  John,  print-cutter. 
Ill  Eraser  &  Turner,  manufacturers. 

Gibson,  Service,  &  Co.,  manufact. 

Miller,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  manufact. 

106  Kelly  &  Co.,  cotton  merchants. 
104  Brown,  A.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Brown,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Martin,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 
102  Aitken  &  Drummond,  yarn  merchts. 
100  Laing,  J.,  diysalter. 

Duncan,  Arch.,  &  Son,  calico-printers. 

Liddell,  Mrs. 

Blair,  David,  bookbinder. 

Gemmill,  John,  warper. 
82  Roy,  Archibald,  calenderer. 

76  Jack,  Robert,  commission  agent. 
Edwards,  Francis,  agent  for  woollen 

yams. 

Kettle,  Robert,  cotton-yam  mercht. 

Mitchell,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
72  Dewar  &  Angus,  merchants. 
66  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 
58  Bell,  David,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants. 

M'Ewing,  John,  sugar  merchant. 
52  Young,  J.  W.,  writer. 

Cochrane,  Martin,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

M'Nee,  James,  &  Son,  commission 
merchants. 

Kershaw,  John,  drysalter. 


52  Assessed  and  Property  Tax  Office. 
48  Clark  &  Drummond,  yam  merchts. 
42  Gas-Light  Co.'s  Office;  Jas.  Ritchie, 

secretary. 
34  Glasgow  Apothecaries'   Co. ;    Ales. 

Mitchell  &  J.  Mitchell,  managers. 
24  City  of  Glasgow  Bank;  John  Low, 

secretary  and  accountant ;    John 

Todd,  porter. 

12  Smith,  George,  hosiery  warehouse. 
8  Hutcheson  &  Dixon,  auctioneers. 

WALLACE  ST. 

60  Montgomerie,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
58  King,  Robert,  flesher. 
46,  48  Chisholm,  John,  cooper. 
44  Orr,  James,  engineer. 

8  Sim,  J.  Keith,  merchant. 

6  Patterson,  Alexander,  nailer. 

WAEROCH  ST. 

13  Western  District  Police  Office  ;  Dan. 

Cameron,  superintendent. 
31  Dewar,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant. 
33  M'Laren,  John,  spirit  dealer. 

53  M'Leod,  Charles,  spirit  dealer. 
64  Gray's  Malt  Barns. 

60  Whitehall  Works ;  A.  &  J.  Inglis, 

engineers. 
48  Dixon,  Peter,  rag  merchant. 

2  Western  Coal  Depot. 

WARWICK  ST. 

1  Calder,  James,  jomer. 
Bell,  Thomas,  slater. 

3  Binnie,  Robert,  smith. 

5  Walker,  James,  cabinetmaker. 

9  Keven,  Peter,  letter-carrier. 
Lambie,  Robert,  tailor. 

17  M'Kinuon,  H.,  bootmaker, 
21  Stewart,  Mrs. 

Cochran,  Miss. 

Munn,  Mrs. 

Mitchell,  Mrs. 

Brown,  Mrs. 
25  Willoughby,  Mr. 

Grant,  E.  A. 

Paterson,  James  C. 

Slater,  N.  F. 

Scotland,  Mrs. 
27  Lachlan,  Thomas,  cofl'feeder. 
33  Ballantyne,  William. 

Johnston,  E. 

WUliamson,  Mrs. 

Glen,  James. 

Lean,  John,  sen. 

Gunnion,  John. 
35  Henderson,  Laurence. 

Hamilton,  Robert. 

Campbell,  William. 

Button,  Mrs. 

Gemmil,  James. 
39  M'Nichol,  E. 


WASHINGTON.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— WATERLOO. 


461 


39  Cochran,  John. 
Somerville,  Mrs. 
M'Niven,  Mrs. 
Baxter,  Peter. 

M'Minn,  Mrs.,  teacher  of  music. 
Campbell,  Alexander. 
Thomson,  Mrs. 
Barbom',  John,  bootmaker. 

40  Paterson,  Thomas. 
Marshall,  Hugh. 
M'Kendrick,  John. 
Waddell,  Thomas. 
Baird,  Eobert. 
Gardener,  Henry. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  writer. 

38  M'Aslan,  M.  A.,  victualler. 

36  Somerville,  James,  manufacturer. 

Duncan. 

Gatheral,  George. 

Finlayson,  Francis. 

Towse,  John. 

Love,  John. 

Shearer,  John. 

Dewar,  Henry. 
30  Brown,  Hugh. 
28  Newton,  Mrs. 
26  Wilson,  Archibald,  founder. 
24  Henderson,  Hector,  merchant. 

Smith,  Malcolm. 
22  Sutherland,  Mrs. 

Robertson,  Alexander. 

Duff,  Robert. 

Leckie,  James. 

Hunter,  Moses. 
18  Morton,  Robert. 

Aitken,  Mrs. 

Stewart,  James,  sen. 

Munro,  Alexander. 
14  Dunlop,  A.,  grain  merchant. 

Pollock,  Mrs.  John. 

Taylor,  Miss. 

Orr,  John. 

Duncan,  Alexander. 

Holms,  Robert,  merchant. 
12  Ferguson,  Lewis. 

M'Leod,  John,  bookseller. 

Speirs,  J.  R. 

Burton,  Alexander,  portioner. 

Boyle,  James. 
8  Strachan,  William,  news-agent. 

6  Malcolm,  John. 
Neville,  Mrs.  H. 
Neville,  John  F. 
Gladman,  J.  A. 
Mackie,  Miss. 
Shaw,  Robert. 
Watson,  David. 

2  M'Intyre,  Archibald,  tailor. 

WASHINGTON  ST. 

3  Steel,  James,  plumber. 

7  Robb,  D.,  hay  dealer  and  victualler. 
27  Harvie  &  M'Gavin,  grain-millers. 


35  Stewart  &  Owen,  veneer  saw-mills. 
47  Napier  &  Crichton,  engineers. 

M'Kay,  Benjamin. 
55  Sutherland,  Alex.,  shoemaker. 
59  Robertson,    Patrick,    &  Co.,    sugar 

refiners. 
63  M'Vicar,  D.,  spirit  dealer. 
75  Vulcan  Foundry. 
Napier,  Robert. 
Napier,  James. 
Napier,  John. 
Napier,  J.  S. 

M'Intyre,  James,  cashier. 
Elder,  John,  manager. 
96  Currie,  Miss  Margaret,  lodgings. 
Hutchison,  Jas.,  minibus  proprietor. 
Cutcheon,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
M'Phee,  D.,  tavern  keeper. 
Nairn,  John,  miller. 
Napier,  Captain  James. 
Evans,  Mrs.,  bolt  manufacturer. 

90  Washington  Grain  Mills. 
86  Sloan,  John,  carter. 

54  Gray,  James,  &  Co.,  engineers. 
32  M'Laren,  Robert,  Globe  Foundry. 

6  Union  Bank  Branch;  Robert  Thom- 

son, agent. 
4  Holiday,  Samuel,  machine-maker. 

Belch,  John. 

Steel,  .Tames,  plumber. 
2  Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D. 

Robertson,  A.  M.,  druggist. 

WATERLOO  ST, 

7  Brooks  &  Sunderland,  brassfounders. 
14  Fotheringham,   Alexander,     timber 

merchant. 
29  Fotheringham,  Mrs. 

Taylor,  Wm.,  surgeon-dentist. 

M'Callum,  Peter,  teacher. 
41  Gibson,  John,  beadle. 

55  Melville,  or  Free  St.  Enoch's  Church, 
61  Helton,  Thomas,  wright. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

Mitchell,  William,  agent. 

Edward,  George,  jeweller. 
67  Fisher,  John,  carver  and  gilder. 

Bertram,  Peter,  stationer. 
71  Shanks,  John. 

Stirling,  John. 

Hector,  John,  bootmaker. 

Fortune,  David. 
73  M'Donald,  Donald,  slater. 

91  Melville,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

93  Reid,  P.,  messenger,  National  Bank. 

Peglar,  John,  clothier. 

Moore,  W.  P. 

Milligan,  John,  commission  agent. 
97  M'Callum,  Malcolm,  dairj'man. 
99  Harper  &  Son,  agents. 

Stewart  &  Sinclair,  wrights. 
133  Leitch,  Joseph,  plasterer. 


462 


WATT.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— WELLINGTOF. 


133  Johnston,  William,  superintendent  of 
buildings. 
Paterson,  John. 
]35  Cowan,  William,  wright, 
139  Ebenezer  Chapel,  Rev.  Wm.  Scott. 
72  Dunn,  Robert. 

Burnet,  George,  jun. 
M'Nicol,  Duncan,  portioner. 

WATT  ST. 

3  M'Neil,  Peter,  rag  merchant. 

5  M'Gilvery,  Walter,  smith. 

15  M'Dougall,  Alexander,  cartwright. 

17  Collier,  John,  ironfounder. 

25  M'Laren  &  Strang,  boat-builders. 

M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  bonded  store- 
keepers. 

Browning,  M.,  grain  stores. 

12  Evans  &  Co.,  Welsh  slate  merchts. 
Bruce  &  Co.,  rag  merchants. 

10  Allan,  M.  &  J.,  ship-carvers  &  gilders. 

4  Brown,  William,  slate  merchant. 

WEAVES  ST, 

21  Darion,  James,  plasterer. 

27  Ferguson,  Peter,  gas  inspector,  Glas- 

gow Gas  Company. 

31  Scott,  Colin,  contractor. 

41  Ritchie,   James,   manager,   Glasgow 

Gas  Works. 
60  Mitchell,  John,  grocer. 
58  Cunningham,  Alex.,  slater. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Lawrence. 
52  Millar,  John. 

M'Farlane,  George,  warehouseman. 
44  M'Farlane,  Andrew. 
40  Smith,  John,  at  Glasgow  Gas  Works. 

Berry,  James. 

Yuiile,  Thomas,  Gas  Works. 

Walker,  Alex.,  Gas  Works. 

6  Henderson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 

WELL  ST. 

6  Fleming,  V/.,  dairy. 

7  Dunlop,  Margaret,  milk  shop. 
9  Darroeh,  Robert,  baker. 

13  Rodger,  John,  wright. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  D. 
Montgomery,  Hugh,  carter. 
Leitch,  Archibald,  wire-worker. 
Lockhart,  John,  wright  and  builder. 

15  Gray,  Miss  M.,  victualler. 
17  Church,  John,  shoemaker. 
19  Wallace,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 

25  Thomson,  Robert,  provision  mercht. 
47  Crawford,  Robert,  painter. 

34  Cassels,  Peter,  victualler. 

32  Whinton,  Andrew. 
Newlands,  J.,  painter. 

30  Bower,  Oliver,  hardware  merchant, 

28  Mill,  William. 

26  M'Lauchlan,  Peter,  broker. 

22  Murphy,  Alexander,  rag  merchant. 


18  Moore,  Richard,  shoemaker. 

6  Raeburn,  William,  victualler. 

4  Aitkenhead,  Mrs. 

2  Graham,  John,  spirit  merchant. 

WELLINGTON  ASCADF. 

3  M'Lay,  William,  fishmonger. 

5  Miller,  Miss,  milliner. 

11  Alexander,  James,  toy  warehouse. 

13  Menzies,  C,  fruiterer. 

15  Shields,  William,  confectioner. 

14  Craig,  John,  grocer. 
10  Dunn,  James,  flesher. 

6  Thomson,  John,  flesher. 

2  Barr,  Alexander,  fishmonger. 

WELLIFGTOK  hkim. 

29  Swan,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Johnston,  William. 
Orme,  Mrs. 
Archibald,  Mrs. 

52  Henderson,  James. 

WELLINGTO]Sr  PLACE,  So-ath. 

3  Barclaj',  Thomas. 

4  Harvey,  Alexander,  dyer. 

5  Sommerville,  William. 

6  Stirling,  Mrs.  David. 

WELLmGTON  ST.,  South. 
2  Cameron,  Colin. 

Lyon,  George,  coppersmith,  &c. 
Kennedy,  John,  house-factor. 
6  Rutherford,  George, 
10  Geddes,  Robert. 

12  Gray,  William,  at  Todd  ^-  Biggin- 

hotharrCs. 

Anderson,  James. 

Anderson,  James,  manufacturer, 
14  Brodie,  James,  manager. 
20  M'Bride,  James,  of  M' Bride  ^  Co. 
26  M'Bride,  James,  writer. 

30  Bell,  George,  wright. 
34  Ronald,  James. 

40  M'Kenzie,  John,  painter. 

42  Fraser,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller, 

50  Kirkwood,  Alexander,  plumber. 

Baker,  James,  mill  furnisher. 

Hinshelwood,  Archibald. 
52  Smith,  John,  grocer. 
64  Davidson,  Alexauder,  builder. 

Craig,  William. 

Steel,  William. 
74  M'Phail,  William,  tailor  and  clothier. 

Reid,  Kennedy. 

M'Gregor,    Dugald,   at   C.    I'odd   (^ 
Higginhotliani's. 
80  'M'Kenzie,  Robert  L.,  victualler. 
82  M'Glashan,  James,  sculptor. 
84  Drew,  James. 
86  Johnston,  John,  clerk. 

M'Dougall,  Robert  R, 


WELLINGTON.— STEEET  DIRECTORY.— WILLIAM. 


463 


WELLINGTON  ST. 

5  Toshach,  John,  cabinetmaker, 
15  Thomson,  Misses. 
19  Grant,  John,  spirit  dealer, 
21  Eeid,  John,  joiner. 

M'Candlish,  Robert,  coachbuilder. 

Mill  &  Bunten,  plasterers. 
23  Nesmith,  James,  marble-cutter, 
75  Harvie,  W.  &  J.,  cabinetmakers. 

United  Presbyterian  Church. 
81  Bunten,  James,  timber  merchant. 

Bunten,  P.  B. 

Greenock  Saw-mill  Co. 

Union  Club;  E.  Dolby,  club-master. 

121  M'Aulay,  Miss. 
Smith,  William. 

125  Milliken,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
135  Feirie,  Mrs. 

Ritchie,  David,  merchant. 

145  Auchie,  James,  merchant. 
M'Phun,  W.  R.,  bookseller. 

146  M'Donald,  Mrs.  S. 
144  Stevenson,  Miss. 
138  Tennant,  Mrs. 

128  Tennent,  Mrs.  Hugh, 

122  Buchanan,  Mrs. 
M'Geachy, 
Grieve,  Robert. 

112  Laughlan,  Andrew,  civil  engineer. 
86  Fotheringham,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker. 
80  Christie,  James. 

Harvey,  John,  cabinetmaker. 

Rodger,  Mrs  ,  dressmaker, 
78  Hutchison,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer. 
12  Bisset,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  insurance  agents, 
10  Anderson,  Thomas,  wright, 

Melvin,  Mrs. 

Hall,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
4  Robertson,  Mrs. 

Thomas,  J,,  at  Govan  Colliery  Office. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

WEMYSS  PLACE, 
2  M'Donald,  W.  D. 

Lyall,  Wm.,  commission  merchant. 

Barton,  Wm.,  carver  and  gilder. 
4  Strathern,  William,  hosier. 

Milliken,  James,  house  factor. 

Greig,  W.  N.,  teacher. 

Hadfield,  G. 
8  Duff,  John,  dyer. 
10  Ballantyne,  Dr.  John. 

WEST  ST. 

7  Cooch,  Richard,  spirit  dealer. 
23  Thomson,  Neil. 
29  Carlow,  William,  skinner. 
94  M'Onie  &  Slirrlees,  engineers. 
92  Bennie,  George,  jun. 
90  Bennie,  James,  &  Co,,  ironfouuders 
88  Smith,  R.,  chemist. 
84  Dalziel,  Mrs.  Thomas. 
Hood,  John. 


82  M'Lean,  William. 

78  Urie,  George,  blacksmith. 
Petrie,  John,  bookseller, 

WHITEVALS. 

I  Lyon,  Basil, 

5  Rintoul,  Alexander. 

13  Wallace,  H.  S. 

17  Brown,  Joseph. 

21  Grant,  George. 

27  Thomson,  John. 
31  Fleming,  John, 

39  Paterson,  Andrew, 

95  Neilson,  Wm  ,  builder. 

54  Christie,  W,  W, 

48  Hales,  Rev.  William. 

38  Harvey,  Mrs. 

36  Finlay,  Rev.  James. 

28  Jeffraj',  Rev.  George, 
24  Smeal,  Robert. 

22  M'Vey,  John. 
20  Aiken,  Hugh. 

18  Garroway,  Robert,  surgeon. 
16  Buchan,  Patrick. 

14  Conn  ell,  Arthur. 
12  Walker,  John. 

WILLIAM  ST.-Anderstot;. 
50  Gemmell,  A.,  mason  and  builder. 
46  Craig,  David,  provision  merchant. 
42   Elliot,  William  C,  medical  grJvanist. 

Smith,  Margaret,  fringe  manufact. 
30  Shepherd,  John  A,,  teacher. 

White,  Robert,  fish  merchant. 
24  Morrison,  William. 

16  Corbet  &  Co.,  coifee  merchants.  . 
10  St.  Matthew's  School;  Robert  Ness, 

teacher. 

V/ILLIAIvI  ST. 
9  Smith,  William,  girth  manufacturer, 

II  Salmon,  John,  manufacturer. 

15  Milroy,  Mrs.  Samuel. 

17  M'Callum,  George,  mill-raanager. 
23  Orphan  Institution, 

18  Dykes,  John,  wright. 

8  Gourley,  George,  slater. 

Cumming,  John,  agent. 

Henry,  William,  contractor. 

Ferguson,  John,  writer. 
6  Cooper,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
2  Russell,  WUliam. 

WILLIAM  ST,— Cowcaddens. 

19  Patrick,  Robert,  spirit  dealer. 
34  Lamb,  John,  wright, 

26  Stewart,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

14  Edmond,  J,,  spirit  dealer, 

10  Cameron,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

WILLIAM  ST.-Mile-ead, 
18  Kyle,  William,  house  factor. 
Walker,  A.  S,,  &  Co. 


464 


WILLIAM.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— WINDSOE. 


WILLIAM  ST.-Tradeston. 
M'Clagan,  D. 

M'Haffie,  Mrs. 
Simeon,  Joseph. 

WILSON  ST. 

7  M'Ewan,  Peter,  &  Co.,  tinsmiths. 
9  Kelly,  Robert,  warehouseman. 

11  Stevenson,  J.,  cheese  dealer. 

15  Lithgow,  Peter,  warehouseman. 

17,   19  Gibb  &  Clark,  ham-curers  and 
wholesale  provision  merchants. 

21   Dunn,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

27  Melvin,  Brothers,  hat  and  cap  ma- 
nufacturers. 
Steven,  E.,  manufacturer. 
Hay,  John,  commission  agent. 

29,  31  M'Kean,  J.  W.,  wholesale  pro- 
vision merchants. 

33  Bulloch,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

51   Anderson,  R.,  spirit  merchant. 

53  Fiulay,    James,   mill -furnisher   and 
commission  agent. 

55  Butler,  Gow,  &  Co.,  warehousemen. 

63  M'Croslie,  Alex.,  Albert  tavern. 

G7  Tennent,  A.,  &  Co.,  cotton  brokers. 

69  Carmichael,  James,  cotton  broker. 

71  Grieve,  R.  &  T.,  wholesale  tea  mer- 

chants. 
8 1  Wright  &  Muir,  ale  agents. 

Ewing,    Joseph,    &    Co.,    manufac- 
turers. 

Blair,  Robert,  &  Co.,  shawl-fringers. 

Dickson,  Lecky,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

M'Call,  James,  &  Son,  wine  mer- 
chants. 

Eichardson,  James,  &  Co.,  merchts. 

Cabbell,  John,  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Sleigh,  William,  cotton  yarn  ware- 
house. 

Eussell,  William,  writer. 

Eussell,  John,  accountant. 

Colquhoun,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  tea  mer- 
chants. 

Orr,  William,  sugar  broker. 

Fairlie  &  Moore,  drysalters. 

Glennie,  George,  civil  engineer. 

72  M'Briar,  E.  M.,  commission  agent. 
Walker  and  Carswell,  writers.. 
Williamson,  John,  slater. 
Powell,  Mrs. 

Young,  T.  C,  writer. 

Park,  David,  merchant. 
66  Drew,    William,    &    Co.,    tin-plate 

workers. 
62  Johnston  &  Fairlie,  cotton-yammer- 
chants. 
56  Freeland,  J.,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners. 

Freeland,  E.,  &  Co.,  merchants. 
52  Buchanan  &  Pearson,  stationers. 

County  Buildings. 

Alison,  A.,  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire. 

Allan,  John,  Macer  of  Court. 


76 


Hart,  WiUiam,  writer  and  procura- 
tor-fiscal. 

Nish,  A.,  writer  and  messenger. 

Young,  P.  T.,  writer. 

Salmoiid,   George,   writer  and   pro- 
curator-fiscal. 

Skene,  George,  sheriff-substitute. 

Bell,  Henry  G. ,  sheriff-substitute. 

Sim,  John,  writer. 

M'tlardy,  J.,  sheriff-clerk  depute. 

Gibbons,  .James,  sheriff-clerk  depute. 

Pearson,  A.,  sheriff-clerk  depute. 

Halbert,  William,  keeper  of  Sheriff 
Chambers. 
34  Grant  &  Co.,  merchants. 

Grant,  Charles,  &  Co.,   cotton  and 
worsted  yarn  merchants. 
24  M'Kean,  George,  tailor. 

Wylie,  William,  calico  print-cutter. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers. 

Hart,  Thomas,  embroiderer. 

Lindsay,  Miss,  dressmaker. 

M'Lachlan,  William,  paper-i-uler. 
22  Mann,  Thomas,  stationer. 
16  Buchanan  &  Cairns,  ham-curers. 
14  Taylor,  M.,  gold-thread  mauufactrs. 
12  Roberts,  John,  ham-curer. 

8  Salmon,  John,  &  Son,  cotton-thread 

manufacturers  and  heddle-makers. 
6   i;,i:tray,   David,  sacking  and  pack- 

s'nst't  warehoi:se. 
4  Tlioiuson,  Mrs  John,  Bazaar  tavern. 

WINDMILL  CROFT. 

2  M'Leod,  D.,  &   Co.,   carpenters  and 

boatbuilders. 

3  M'Millan,    Duncan,   ship-carpenter, 

joiner,  and  blockmaker. 

4  M'Adam,  James,  cooper. 
Murray,  William,  sail-maker. 

6,  7  Kerr,  James,  painter  &  colourman. 

9  Darroch  &  Espie,  joiners,  carpenters, 

and  blockmakers. 

WINDSOR  ST.,  New  City  Road. 

1  Eeid,  John. 

3  Duff,  John. 
Black,  John. 
Napier,  William,  jun. 

5  Smith,  George. 

7  Eae,  Mrs. 

9  Davison,  Thomas  G. 
Clow,  James. 
Strachan,  Alexander. 

WINDSOR  TERRACE,  St.  George's  Rd, 

2  Black,  Mrs. 

4  Caldwell,  James. 
Ferguson,  F.  J. 
Morrison,  George. 
Paul,  John. 

6  King,  James. 

8  Okell,  William. 


WOOD.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— WOODSIDE. 


465 


10  Baird,  Frank. 

12  Latham,  John. 
14  Nisbet,  John. 

16  Henderson,  George. 
18  Schaw,  A.  S. 
20  Adam,  John  W. 

Adam,  James  W. 
22  Dick,  George  C. 
24  Drummond,  James. 
26  Ronald,  James,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Law,  David. 

Crawford,  John. 

Davidson,  John. 
30  MacKinlay,  William. 
32  Brown,  James. 
34  Foster,  John. 
36  MacTavish,  Hugh. 
38  Boyd,  William. 
42  Brown,  John,  jun. 
44  Risk,  Charles. 
52  Kerr,  David,  grain  merchant. 
54  Parker,  Matthew  G. 

WOOD  LANE. 

5  Finlajr,  Wm.,  tavern  keeper. 

13  Brown,  William,  carter. 
Kay,  George,  carter. 

16  Cook,  Charles,  merchant. 

14  Brown,  A.,  grain  dealer. 

10  Robertson,  John,  coal  agent. 

6  Allison,  Mrs.,  grocer. 

4  M'Donald,  John,  tavern  keeper. 
Stranraer  Steam-Packet  Office.    W. 

Dick,  agent. 
M'Donald,  John,  spirit  merchant. 
Milboy,  Mrs.,  eating-house. 

WOODLANDS  PLACE. 

SEE    WOODLANDS   ROAD. 

WOODLANDS  EOAD, 

1  Kennedy,  Thomas. 
Simpson,  J.  B. 
Meadowside. 

2  Ritchie,  Mrs. 

8  Woodlands  Place. 
4  Goodwin,  Mrs. 

Smith,  William. 
1  0  Anderson,  Forbes. 
12  Murray,  George,  builder. 
14  Findlay,  John,  builder. 
40  Watson,  Rev.  Archibald. 

Wilson,  J.  &  A. 

Lyle,  David,  cowfeeder. 

Lyle,  Robert,  artist. 

Lyle,  W.  &  J.,  engineers. 

Lyle,  William,  engineer. 

Herbert,  George,  cowfeeder. 

Morrison,  James,  cowfeeder. 

Black,  James. 

Ltnedoch  Place. 
6  Gibson,  Miss. 

White,  Miss. 


6  M'Lean,  Miss. 

Macintyre,  D. 

Pew,  Mrs. 
5  Herbertson,  James,  builder. 

WOODLAND  TERRACE. 

1  Hadden,   Thomas  L.,  manager,   St. 
Rollox. 

10  Smith,  George,  merchant. 

15  Smith,  J.  Fairfull. 

16  M'Leod,  Rev.  Dr.  Norman,  minister 

of  Barony. 

18  Ferguson,  John,  merchant. 

19  Mathiesou,  James  Ewing. 

20  Somervail,  William,  manufacturer. 

21  Herman,  S.,  merchant. 

WOODSIDE  CRESCENT. 

1  Anderson,  Dr.  Andrew,  M.D. 

2  Auld,  William. 

3  Brown,  James  K. 

4  Stevenson,  Nathaniel,  merchant. 

5  Hamilton,  Archibald,         do. 

6  Richardson,  Thomas,         do. 

7  Fulton,  Alexander. 

8  Miller,  Mrs.,  boarding  &  day  school. 

9  Hamilton,  Miss. 

11  Wilson,  William  Stow. 

12  Brock,  Henry,  banker. 

13  Jamieson,  Robert,  writer. 

14  Salmond,  Robert,  banker. 

15  M'Hardy,  James. 

1 6  Scott,  James,  of  Kelly,  merchant. 

17  Skene,  George,  sheriff-substitute. 

18  Loudon,  John. 

19  Low,  George,  merchant. 

WOODSIDE  PLACE. 

1  Geaves,  James  Lyon. 

2  Hart,  John,  banker. 

3  M'Ewan,  William,  merchant. 

4  Chapman,  David,  merchant. 

5  Brodie,  Patrick,  banker. 

6  Lorimer,  Rev.  John  G. 

7  Buchanan,  Allan. 

9  Flemington,  John,  merchant. 

10  Brown,  R.  S.,  merchant. 

11  Forbes,  Arthur,  town-clerk. 

12  White,  William. 

13  Tweedie,  James,  merchant. 

14  Smith,  William. 

15  Robertson,  John. 

17  Anderson,  John,  merchant. 

18  Black,  Alexander,  sharebroker. 

19  Lockhart,  Robert,  merchant. 

20  Brj'son,  Robert,  jun.,  merchant. 

21  Scott,  Mrs.  James. 

22  M'Call,  Mrs. 

23  Maxwell,  Thomas,  merchant. 

24  Brown,  James,  merchant. 

25  Crailsheim,  A.,  merchant. 

26  Robson,  Neil,  civil  enginner, 

Y  2 


4G6 


WOODSIDE.— STREET  DIRECTORY.— YOUNG. 


27  Bannerman,  Mrs. 
•28  Neilson,  Walter. 

WOODSIDE  TESRACE. 

1  Watson,  J.  G.,  merchant. 

2  Watson,  James,  banker. 

4  Anderson ,  Jas.  A.,  manager,  Union 

Bank  of  Scotland. 

5  Smyth,  Alexander,  merchant. 

6  Wallace,  Robert,  writer. 

7  Mills,  William,  merchant. 

9  Church,  William,  merchant. 

10  Gibb,  Elias,  merchant. 

11  Bannatyne,  Andrew,  writer. 

12  M'Laren,  William,  merchant. 

14  Turner,  Angus,  town-clerk. 

15  Smith,  Robert,  merchant. 

16  Smith,  D.,  manager,  Western  Bank, 

17  Graham,  James  M.,  merchant. 
Graham,  Charles  M.,  merchant. 

18  Murray,  James,  merchant. 

19  M'Gregor,  Alexander,  writer. 

20  Crum,  Humphrey  E.,  merchant.^ 

21  Cogan,  Robert,  merchant. 

WEIGHT  ST. 

11  Moore,  James,  teacher. 

14  Rodger,  Thomas,  grocer.. 

YORK  ST. 

5  Queen's  Tobacco  Store. 

15  M'Culloch,  J.  &  G.,  contractors. 
M'Culloch,  George,  contractor. 
Rintoul,  A.  and  P.,  bonded  and  free 

stores. 

Connal,  William,  bonded  stores. 

BrowE,  John,  bonded  stores. 
23  Queen's  Tea  Stores. 
51  M'Culloch,  James,  dairyman. 

53  Johnston,  Thomas,  surgeon. 

67  Steel,  James,  manager,  Clyde  Ship- 
ping Co. 

Cowan,  Robert. 

M'Donald,  D. 

Lockhart,  John,  flesher. 
62  Teirnen,  John,  cattle  dealer. 

54  Waters,  Thomas, 


52  Annuity  Court. 

42  Browning,  Matthew,  grain  ■weigher, 

Graham,  Mrs. 

Taylor,  Robert- 
Primrose,  Adam,  coppersmith. 

Aitken,  James,  watchmaker. 
38  Thomson,  Mrs. 
36  Eraser,  James,  surgeon. 
34  Gilchrist,  Robert,  painter. 

Massey,  Benjamin,  wood-engraver. 

King,  Mrs.  [    j 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs. 

M'Arthur,  John. 
30  Whitelaw,  Mrs.  Robert. 
28  M'Credle,  Hugh,  aommission  agent. 
26  M'Leau,  William,  spirit  dealer, 
24  Bruce,  Peter,  of  Bruce  cf-  Co. 

Brocket,  Andrew,  wright. 

Browning,  Matthew,  grain  stores. 
22  M'Lean,  Peter,  victualler. 
18  Buchanan,  James,  painter. 
14  M^Wharrie,  William. 

Reid,  John. 
12  Smith,  Iziat,  navigation  teacher. 
8  Stewart,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant. 
4  Muir,  John,  lodgings. 

Glasgow  &  Greenock  Towing  Co. 

Harvey,  Mrs.  J.,  lod|riugs. 

Robertson,  Edward,  spirit  merchant. 

Muir,  James,  lodgings. 
2  Robertson,  Edward,  spirit  merchaiit, 

Robertson,  Peter. 

YORK  ST.— little  Govan. 

M'Callum,  John,  founder. 

Morrison,  Duncan. 

Girdwood,  Mrs. 

Geddes,  John,  of  John  Geddes  cf  Sons. 

M'Callum,  B.  F.,  dyer. 

Brown,  J.,  &  Sons,  machine-makers. 

M'Bryde  &  Co.,  Albyn  Works. 

YOTTNG  ST. 

St.  John's  School. 
43  Clark,  Robert,  brick-builder. 
53  Chalmers,  Hugh,  slater. 


POST-OFFICE 


GLASGOW    DIRECTORY, 


ARRANGED  BY  PROFESSIONS. 


ACCOUNTAHTS. 

Adam,  James,  502  Gallowgate. 

Aitkeii  and  Moffat,  66  St.  Vincent  street. 

Alston,  John'  James,  158  Eandolpli  ter- 
race, Gamethill. 

Anderson,  4^ohn,  9  Prince's  square. 

Anderson,  T.  &  A.  M'Nichol,  68  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Anderson,  William,  13  John  street. 

Balderstou,  Alex.,  18  Renfield  street. 

Black  and  Robson,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Blackley,  John,  90  Sauchiehall  street. 

Blair,  Stewart  M.  F.,  4  Wellcroft  place. 

Borland,  Alexander,  69  Union  street. 

Borthwick,  Cunninghame,  24  St.  Vincent 
place. 

Bowden,  M.  J.,  Union  Bank. 

Brash,  Alexander,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Brock,  Jas,,  1  Prince's  square,  Buchanan 
street. 

Bromley,  John  H.,  229  Sauchiehall  st 

Brown,  James,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Brown,  Robert,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Brown  and  Wilkie,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  138  Hope  street. 

Buchanan,  T.  G.,  and   L.   M.  Kerr,  157 
Buchanan  street. 

Cairns,  Charles,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 

Campbell,  John,  58  North  Hanover  street. 

Carrick,  Andrew,  14  Holmhead  street. 

Carrick,  Wm.,  &  Son,  Virginia  buildings. 

Christie,  James,  22  Renfield  street. 

Christie,  James  R.  B.,  100  St.  Vincent  st. 

Church,  William,  jun.,  67  St.  Vincent  st. 

Clark,  Alexander,  87  Union  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Allan,  110  Fife  place. 
Cuthbertson,  Donald,  110  Fife  place. 
Denovan,  A.,  98  Fife  place. 
Dixon  and  Dow,  25  Gordon  street. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 


Dougall,  Robert,  87  Union  street. 

Dow,  David,  2  Largo  place,  New  City  rd. 

Dreghorn,  David,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Fairley,  Edward,  Royal  Bank. 

Fennel,  William,  62  Miller  street. 

Fleming,  John,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Forrester,  Robert,'  77  St.  Vincent  street. 

Foulds,  J.  &  C,  64  Buchanan  street. 

Galloway,  Alex.,  233,  235  Buchanan  st. 

Gibb,  Thomas,  37  Eglinton  street. 

Gordon,  Thomas,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 

Gourlay,  James,  32  Buchanan  street. 

Gow,  Robert,  jun.,  71  Queen  street. 

Graham,  A.  H.,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Graham,  John,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Greig,  D.,  82  West  Regent  street. 

Greig,  David,  124  St.  Vincent  street. 

Guthrie,  Robert,  163  Eglinton  st. 

Hamilton,  James,  Western  Bank. 
Heddell,  George,  Morrison's  court,  Argyll 

arcade. 
Hossack,  A.  G.,  11  Miller  street. 
Jaffray,  William,  13  Exchange  place. 
Keir,  Thomas,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 
Kennedy,  John,  25  Gordon  street. 
Kerrs  &  Anderson,  1 7  Gordon  st. 
Knox  and  Guild,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Lang  and  Graham,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Laughlan,  Robert,  81  St.  George's  place. 
Leek,  Henry,  156  Buchanan  street. 
Leslie,  John,  23  Monteith  row. 
M'Clelland  &  M'Kenzie,  128  Ingram  st. 
M'Cowan,  Robert,  67  Miller  street. 
M'Cubbin,    David,    8    Prince's     square, 

Buchanan  street. 
MacEwan  &  Auld,  28  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Farlane,  George,  11  Prince's  square,  48 

Buchanan  street. 
M'George,  John,  135  Buchanan  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  91  Eglinton  street. 


468 


ACCOUNTANTS.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— AGENTS. 


M'Harg,  John,  9  Gordou  street. 

Maclutush  &  Cowan,  65  St.  Vincent  St. 

M'Intosh,  William,  &  Co.,  8  Gordon  St. 

M'Killop,  James,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 

Mackirdy,  John  L.,  58  St.  Vincent  st. 

M'Lachlan,  Hugh,  12  Gordon  street. 

Maclaren,  1S[.  C,  Royal  Exchange  build- 
ings (south  entrance). 

M'Lean,  William,  98  Fife  place. 

M'Michael,  James,  66  Miller  street. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  5  North  court,  Royal 
Exchange. 

M'Naughton  &  Hamilton,  69  St.  Vincent 
street. 

M'Phuu,  W.  L.,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Maun,  John,  153  Queen  street. 

Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.,  8  North  Queen  st. 

Mathers,  Alex.,  Clydesdale  Banking  Co. 

Mein  &  Cunningham,  54  St.  Vincent  st. 

Menzies,  Alexander^  42  North  Frederick 
street. 

Mercer  &  Johnston,.  5,1  Miller  street. 

Methven,  James,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bliller,  John,  28  Parliamentary  road. 

Miller,  John,  41  Burnside  street. 

Miller,  John,  8  John  street. 

Mitchell  &  Campbell,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 

Mitchell,  William,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Morrison,  Geoi'ge,  315  Argyll  street. 

Mudie,  J.  &  W.,  126  Queen  street. 

Mui.r,  John,  118  Union  street. 

Neilson,  William,  59  Glassford  street. 

Notman,  John,  111  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ord,  George,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Outram,  D.  E.,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 

Paisley,  Gavin,  37  Virginia  street. 

Pattison,  John,  30  Florence  place. 

Purves,  John,  Glasgow  Gas-Light  Co.'s 
Office,  100  George  street. 

Eeid,  Edward,  31  College  street. 

Reid,  Hugh,  112  West  George  street. 

Eeid,  John  C,  Prince's  court. 

Rhind,  Henry,  87  Union  street. 

Richmond,  Jolm,  8  Prince's  square,  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Robson,  George,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Rutherford,  Thomas,  308  Gallowgate. 

Sanders,  Gilbert,  118  Union  street. 

Scobbie,  Robert,  48  Queen  street. 

Smith,  James,  20  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  John,  99  St.  Vincent  street. 

Taylor,  J.  A.,  9  Gordon  street. 

Thomson,  James,  &  Sons,  129  Ingram  st. 

Thomson,  James,  14  Bridge  street. 

Turnbull,  James,  8  Prince's  square,  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Ure,  James,  8  Prince's  square. 

Waddell,  Archibald,  32  Richmond  street. 

Walker,  Peter,  118  Union  street. 

Walker,  William  (National  Bank),  65 
Queen  street. 

Watson,  James,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 

Watt,  Robert,  112  Fife  place. 


White  &  Gardiner,  20  Buchanan  st. 
Wilson,  Montgomerie,   112  West  George 

street. 
Wink,  George,  42  West  George  street. 
Woodside,  Archibald,  8  Gordon  street. 
Wylie  &  Mitchell,  100  St.  Vincent  st. 

AEEATED  WATER    MANUFACTUR- 
ERS and  GDT&ER-BEER  BREWERS. 

Brown,  Robert,  110,  112  Trongate. 
Cameron,  Donald,  47  King  street. 
Eraser  &  Green,  113  Buchanan  street. 
Glass,  D.,   Ill,   115    Clyde  street,  Au- 

derston. 
Glasgow  Aerated WaterManufactorj-,  115 

Clj'de  street,  Anderston. 
Jeffrey,  Robt.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  145  Trongate. 
M'Arthur,  Robert,  76  Gallowgate. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  7  Anderston  quay. 
Stevenson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  10  Gordon 

street. 
Stevenson,  Wright,  3  Renfrew  lane. 
Stewart,    Alex.,    3   Richmond   lane,    off 

Gallowgate. 
Stewart,  Andrew  M.,  14,  16  Surrey  st. 
Thomson,  A.,  &  Co.,  4  Dunlop  street. 

AGENTS. 
Adam,  James,  502  Gallowgate. 
Agnew,  Wm.,  86  Stevenson  street. 
Allan,  David,  396  Argyll  st. 
Allan,  Win.,  13  Bellgrove  street. 
Alexander,  Edwd.,  &  Sons,  7  Montrose  st. 
Alexander,  Hugh,  272  Buchanan  street. 
Apperly,  Joseph,  11  Miller  street. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  76   Clyde  St.,  An- 
derston. 
Bain,  George,  36  West  Milton  street. 
Bain,  John,  72  Rose  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Baird,  J.,  for  Wm.  Young  <f  Co.,  brewers, 

Edinburgh,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Bell,  John,  4  Bath  street. 
Blair,  W.,  &  Son,  79  Bell  street. 
Boyd,  James,  29  Ingram  street. 
Boyd,  Robert,  2j  Royal  Exchange  court, 

85  Queen  street. 
Brooks,  William,  39  West  Nile  street. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  31  Argyll  street. 
Christie,  James  R.  B.,  100  St.  Vincent  st. 
Cockey,  Wm.,  118   Argyll  street  and  10 

Buchanan  st. 
Cunningham,  A.  G.,  87  Union  street 
Curie,  R  M.,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  street. 
Dalzell,  James,  for  underiuriters.  Royal 

Exchange. 
Dalziel  &  Walker,  Queen  court,  62  Queen 

street. 
Davidson,  J.,  &  Co.,  Turner's  court,  87 

Ai-gyll  street. 
Dempster,  Robert,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Dewart,  William,  141  Bridgegate. 
Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Duff,  John,  52  Glassford  street. 


AGENTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— AGENTS. 


469 


Duff,  Thomas,  83  Queen  street. 

Dunlop,  Archibald,  7  Stockwell  place. 

Dunn,  John,  house  and  land,  60  Maxwell 
street. 

Edward,  Alex.  M.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Eglinton  &  Son,  East  India,  111  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Fairlie  and  Jloore,  76  Wilson  street. 

Ferguson,  James  D.,  72  St.  George's  pi. 

Ferguson,  William,  23  Canon  street. 

Fisher,  Watson,  &  Wright,  6  Springfield 
court,  69  Queen  street. 

Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Eraser,  James,  7  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Frazer,  James,  Newspaper,  136  Queen 
St. — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Galloway,  Alex.,  land,  233  Buchanan  St. 

Gascoyne,  John,  54  Broomielaw. 

Gibb,  John,  Royal  Exchange  buildings, 
south  area. 

Gibson,  Peter,  48  South  Coburg  street. 

Gordon,  George,  13  Clyde  place  and 
58  Buchanan  street. 

Gordon,  Thomas,  22  St,  Enoch  square. 

Graham,  William,  Glasgow  and  South- 
western Railway. 

Gray,  Robert,  83  Hutcheson  street. 

Greenshields,  James,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia  st. 

Gunn,  F.  D.,  9  Stirling  street. 

Harvie,  James,  jun.,  147  High  street. 

Hastie,  Wm.,  sen.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Hay,  Robert,  192  Argyll  street. 

Henderson,  James,  ship,  34  Forth  street. 

Henderson,  Walter,  &  Co.,  12  Prince's 
square. 

Hendry,  Brothers,  5  Dixon  street. 

Hill,  Neil,  5  Drury  street. 

Hinshelwood,  John,  13  Miller  street. 

Howey,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow  Railway  station. 

Hunter  and  Sharpe,  35  Buchanan  street. 

Hutcheson  &  Dixon,  8,  12  Virginia  St. 

Hutton,  Joseph,  87  Union  street. 

Innes,  Norman,  emigration,  140  Buchanan 
street. 

Jack,  David,  49  Duke  street 

Johnston,  A.,  119  South  Cumberland  st. 

Johnston,  John,  90  North  Frederick  st. 

Keir,  Thomas,  16  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Kennedy,  Gilbert,  26  Brown  street. 

Kerr,  John,  2  Anderson  street,  off  Gal- 


Kerr,  J.,  43  Stirling  square. 

Kidston,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  60  Great  Clyde 

street. 
Kirkwood,  John,  33  Buchanan  street. 
Laird,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  steam-packet,  101 

Union  street. 
Langlands,    Matthew,    steam-packet,    32 

St.  Enoch  square. 
Leech,  David,  land,  98  West  Nile  street. 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  6  London  road,  Calton. 
Livingston,  Peter,  40  Union  street. 


Lusk,  John,  for  Greenock  Railway  Co., 
house,  66  South  Portland  street. 

M'Arly,  Thomas,  16  Canon  street. 

M'Arthur,  Brothers,  ship,  Madeira  court, 
259  Argyll  street. 

M'Callum,  Dugald,  12  Stirling  street. 

M''Culloch,  Robert,  37  Muslin  St.,  Bridge- 
ton. 

M'Douald,  James,  6  Oswald  street. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.  Ronald,  15  Commercial 
road. 

M'Donald,  W.,  36  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

M'Ewan,  Edward,  for  John  Tallis  ^  Co., 
55  North  Hanover  street. 

M'Ewen,  William,  48  Queen  street. 

M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  103  St.  Vincent  st. 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  3  Hopetoun  place. 

M'George  &  Kerr,  42  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Intyre,  John,  2  West  Russell  street. 

M'Kean,  George,  86  Rottenrow. 

M'Kean  &  Lamont,  ship,  20  St.  Enoch  sq. 

M'Kechnie,  James,  69  Prince's  street. 

Mackie,  J.  L.,  74  Maxwell  street. 

M'Kinlay,  A.,  18  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Kinnou,  Neil,  12  Robertson  street. 

M'Lean,  W.  E.,  133  Rottenrow. 

M'Lure,  Joseph,  5  Richard  street. 

M'Michael,  John,  steam  boat,  22  Ander- 
ston  quay. 

M'Nab,  Duncan,  126  Thistle  street. 

M'Naughton,  A.,  steam  packet,  8  Prince's 
square,  48  Buchanan  street. 

M'Neil,  Neil,  40  Union  street. 

Melvin,  D.,  &  Co.,  5  Dixon  street. 

Menzies,  Alex.,  42  North  Frederick  st. 

Mercer  &  Johnstone,  51  Miller  street. 

Miller,  John,  Rutland  crescent. 

Miller,  John,  27  Union  street. 

Miller,  Thomas,  65  Norfolk  street. 

Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Mitchell,  William,  61  Waterloo  street. 

Moody,  Andrew,  1 9  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Morrison,  Wm.,  229  George  street. 

Mutrie,  James,  &  Co.,  48  Buchanan  st. 

Nuttal,  P.,  19  Cochran  street. 

Orme,  James,  &  Co.,  12,  43  Howard  st, 

Orr,  James,  23  Clj'de  street,  Calton, 

Pagan,  James,  81  Glassford  street. 

Parfitt,  H.  T.,  ship,  1  Robertson  street. 

Parker,  James,  62  Glassford  street. 

Paterson,  James,  &  Co.,  Adam's  Court 
lane  and  70  Mitchell  street. 

Paterson,  John,  207  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Paterson,  Peter,  212  Gallowgate. 

Pattison,  Adam  M.,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Paul,  William  N.,  37  South  Portland  st. 

Ramsay,  James,  56  Broomielaw. 

Ramsay,  James,  for  J.  and  P.  Cameron, 
carriers,  145  New  City  road. 

Reid  &  Murray,  62  Jamaica  street. 

Reid,  Peter,  48  Gordon  street. 

Richardson,  James,  jun.,  Madeira  court. 

Richmond,  Thomas,  12  Stirling  square. 


470      APOTHECAEIES.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— AUCTIOjSTEERS. 


Eobb,  Charles,  102  Bninswick  street. 

Roberton,  Andrew,  for  the  Eastern  Necro- 
polis, 3  Macneil  street. 

Roberton,  W.,  11  West  Nile  street. 

Robertson,  J.,  9  Turner's  court. 

Ross,  George,  44  Cook  street. 

Roxburgh,  Richardson,  &  Co.,  1  Royal 
Bank  place. 

Sallars,  James,  105  Hospital  street. 

Seton,  A.  B.,  &  Son,  12  St.  Vincent  place. 

Sheriffs,  Wm.,  54  Bell  street. 

Sheriffs,  Wm,  31  Greenside  lane,  Gorbals. 

Sheriff,  J.  B.,ybr  St.  Magdalene  Distillery, 
Linlithgow,  9  Virginia  street. 

Smith,  Charles  G..  57  Buchanan  street. 

Stark,  Robert,  40  Kent  street. 

Ste-rt'art,  Donald,  225  George  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  61  London  street. 

Thomson,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  11  Exchange  sq. 

Thomson,  George,  26  Glassford  street. 

Thomson,  John,  Glasgow,  Paisley,  and 
Greenock  Railway  Co. 

Thorburn,  Charles,  33  Virginia  street. 

Tolmie,  Alexander,  166  Buchanan  street. 

Train,  Thomas,  179  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  James,  102  Bath  street. 

Watson,  John,  82  Green  street,  Calton. 

Whitefield,  Wm.,  2  Oakvale,  Hillhead. 

Wilson,  James,  29  Bath  street. 

Wordie,  M' Arthur,  &  Co.,  251  Argyll  st. 
and  120  Brunswick  street. 

Wright  &  Muir,  55  Glassford  street. 

Wylie  &  Mitchell,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 

APOTHECASIES. 

SEE  DRUGGISTS. 

AGEICULTUSAL  IMPLEMENT 
MANUFACTUSERS. 

Fairley,  J.  &  W.,  43  Commerce  street. 
Law,  Robert,  Shettlestone. 
Struthers,  Alex.,  43  Commerce  street. 
Wilkie,  James,  &  Co.,  agents,  P.  and  R. 
Fleming,  29  Argyll  street. 

ARCHITECTS. 
Baird,  John,  7  Abercromby  place. 
Laird  &  Thompson,  112  Hope  street. 
Black  &  Salmon,  1  Dundas  street. 
Brown  &  Carrick,  9  Bath  street. 
Brown,  James,  9  Bath  street. 
Bryce,  John,  243  Buchanan  street. 
Burnet,  John,  50  Renfield  street. 
Burns,  T.,  189  Buchanan  street. 
Carrick,  John,  office.  Police  buildings. 
Clarke  &  Bell,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  87  Union  street. 
Dingwall,  John,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Fisher,  J.,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Gow,  Alex.  M.,  23  South  Hanover  street. 
Henderson,  James,  7  Exchange  place. 
Herbertson,  J.,  86  St.  George's  place. 
Kirkland,  Alex.,  41  St.  Vincent  place. 


Lewis,  J.  F.,  9  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 
M'Call,  Thomas,  27  Montrose  street. 
Mathieson,  K.,  58  Hope  street. 
Miller,  David,  jun.,  87  Union  street. 
Munro,  Alexander,  30  Renfield  street. 
Parker,  Richard,  sen.,  4  N.  Paterson  st. 
Robertson,  James,  49  'West  George  street. 
Rochead,  J.  T.,  3  Windsor  place. 
Russell,  James,  Three-mile  house.    Office, 

51  Miller  street. 
Smith,  James,  123  St.  Vincent  street. 
Spence,  William,  141  Buchanan  street. 
Thomson  &  Perry,  135  Buchanan  street. 
WUson,  Charles,  29  Bath  street. 

ARTIFICIAL  FLOWER  AND 
FEATHER  MAKERS. 

Chomer,  George,  D.,  150  Sauchiehall  st. 

and  189  Buchanan  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.  Peter,  122  S.  Portland  st. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.,  25  Rutherglen  loan. 
Wyld,  Misses,  4  Russell  street,  east. 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  190  Trongate. 

ASPHALTE  MAHTJFACTTJSEIIS. 

British  Asphalte  Co.,  62  Buchanan  st. 

Dalmarnock  Asphalte  Company,  89  Rum- 
ford  street,  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Glasgow  Asphalte  Company,  33  Vii-ginia 
street ;  .James  Greenshields  &  Co. 

Lennox,  William,  Green  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Stewart,  W.  &  J.,  33  Virginia  street. 

AUCTIONEERS  AND  APPRAISERS. 

Attkinson,  Marmaduke  D.,  35  Princes  st. 

Auction  Mart,  62  Argyll  street. 

Barclay  &  Skirving,  67  Buchanan  street. 

Bogle,  William,  22  Argyll  street. 

Brown,  Maeindoe,  &  Co.,  77  Buchanan  st. 

Burn,  Peter,  &  Co.,  9  Exchange  place. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  42  Gordon  street. 

Crichton,  David,  5 1  Miller  street. 

Curie,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  street. 

Curie,  Robert,  62  Argyll  street,  house,  14 
Ure  place. 

Currie,  Alexander,  house,  2  South  Kin- 
ning  place.  Paisley  road. 

Davidson,  John,  &  Co.,  87  Argyll  st. — See 
Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Devlin,  John,  28  Princes  street. 

Hamilton,  James,  90  Argyll  street. 

Harkin,  John,  78  Bridgegate  street. 

Hutchison  &  Dickson,  8,  12  Virginia  st. 

Keith,  John,  and  Son,  5  Hutcheson  st. 

Lyon,  Robert,  43  Argyll  street. 

M' Alpine,  William,  34  South  Portland  st. 

M'Corkindale,  Hugh,  169  Saltmarket  st. 

M'Intyre,  James,  smith,  74,  76  Saltmar- 
ket street. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  43  Buchanan  street. 

M'Mahon,  Bernard,  47  Trongate  street. 

M'Tear  &  Kempt,  97  Argyll  street. 

Moody,  Andrew,  19  Royal  Exchange  sq. 


BAGPIPE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— BAKERS. 


471 


Morrison,  Jolin,  11  Virginia  street. 
Muir,  Willi;im,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Murdoch,  J.  &  R.  J.,  18  Buchanan  st. 
Pitt,  Henry,    106  Argyll  street  and  21 

Soutli  Albion  street. 
Railton,  George,  118  Argyll  street. 
Stobbo,  John,  &  Co.,   Morrison's  court, 

108  Argyll  street. 

BAGPIPE-MAKER. 

Gunn,  Wm.,  25  East  Clyde  street. 

BAKERS. 

Aitken,  James,  10  Water   street,   Port- 

Dundas. 
Aitkenhead,  Alexander,  110  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Ancell,  Joseph,  40  Green  street,  Calton. 
Anderson,  James,  jun,,  151  High  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  34  King  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Robert,  45  Tiongate. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  240  High  street. 
Andrews,  Joseph,  SSQ^-  Gallowgate. 
Ajigus,  James,  11  Anderston  quay. 
Auld,  Thomas,  130  Queen  street. 
Bain,  Hugh,  103  Cowcaddens  street. 
Bain,  Jauies,  121  Argyll  street. 
Baird,  George,  80  Jamaica  street. 
Bannerman,  J.,  108  M,un  st.,  Anderston. 
Barclay,  Robert,  22  Adelphi  street. 
Barr,  John  M.,  24  Nicholson  street. 
Bell,  J.,  134  South  Portland  atreet. 
Bell,  J.,  74  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Bell,  Robert,  59  Duudas  street. 
Bishop,  Archibald,  9  Sauchiehall  street. 
Black,  G.  &  R.,  76  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Black,  J.  &  H.,  157  Gallowgate. 
Black,  Robert,  324  Gallowgate. 
Black,  William,  95  Cumberland  street. 
Borrows,  Jeremiah,  169  Gallowgate. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  James,  245  Argyll  street. 
•  Bremner,  Duncan,  334  Gallowgate. 
Bridgeton  Baking  Society,  85  Main  St., 

Bridgeton. 
Brown,  A.,  27  Stobcross  street  and  336 

Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  40  Garscube  road. 
Brown,  Peter,  56  Nelson  street. 
Browning,  A.,  207  High  street. 
Brownlie,  William,  15  Argyll  street. 
Caldwell,  James,  215  High  street. 
Calton  and  Bridgeton  Bread  Society,  10 

Canning  street. 
Cameron,  Dugald,  67  King  street. 
Campbell,    James,    131    Walmer    place. 

Hospital  street. 
Carswell,  Wm.  J.,  169  New  City  road. 
Chalmers,  John,  30,  69  St.  George's  road. 
Clark,  James,  119,  121  King  street. 
Clark,  Lachlan,  48  Canning  street. 
Clydesdale,  Andrew,  191  Duke  street. 
Cochrane,  James,  9  Kinning  place. 
Counell,  Alexander,  5  Charles  street. 


Connell,  David,  45,  47  Dalhousie  street. 
Coubrough,  John,  77Clydest.,  Anderston. 
Crombie,   Mrs.,  65  Cheapside  street  and 

31  Anderston  quay. 
Cruickshank,  Wm.,  26  Cook  street. 
Curr,  David,  161  Eglinton  street. 
Currie,  A.,  jun,,  354  High  street. 
Currie,  H.,  22  Canning  street. 
Currie,  Robert,  354  High  street. 
Cuthbert,  John,  394  Argyll  street. 
Dale,  George,  11  Green  street,  Calton. 
Darroch,  Robert,  9  Well  street. 
Dewar,  William,  31  Norfolk  street. 
Dick,  James,  164  High  street. 
Dickie,  William,  187  Gallowgate. 
Dickson,  John,  7  Clyde  street. 
Duncan,  A.,  125  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Duncan,  John,  173  Buchanan  street. 
Dunlop,  Wm.,  77  King  street. 
Dunn,  James,  87  Govan  street. 
Dunn,  James,  418  Argj'll  street. 
English  Baking  Co.,  15  So.  Portland  St., 

200  Gallowgate,  and  1  lindlay  street, 

Cowcaddens. 
Ewing,  Peter,  94  Cowcaddens. 
Ewing,  Thomas,  202  Buchanan  street. 
Ferrie,  John,  72  Trongate. 
Finlay,  John,  91  Bridgegale. 
Finlaj',  John,  62  High  street. 
Finlay,  Matthew  Watson,  147  Trongate. 
Fleming,  John,  1 52  Cowcaddens  street. 
Fleming,  Robert,  26  Millroad  street. 
Forrester,  John,  7  Gordon  street. 
Forrester,  Robert,  23  Orr  street. 
Eraser,  Lachlan,  37  Bedford  street. 
Friendly  Bread   Association,   13    Bridge 

street,     Adam  Cairns,  manager. 
Fulton,  S.,  19  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Galbraitfi,  William,  92  West  Nile  street. 
Gall,  William,  7  Adelphi  place. 
Galloway,  Thomas,  504  Gallowgate. 
Galloway,  Wm.,  341  Argyll  street. 
Garroway,  J.,  233  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Gemmell,  A.,  159  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Gemmell,  Robert,  149   Saltmarket  and  7 

King  streetr 
Gemmell,  Wm.,  115  Candleriggs  and  228 

High  street. 
Gentle,  James  S.,  &  Son,  592-  Drygate. 
Gibb,  John,  273  Gallowgate. 
Gibson,  .John,  156  Castlemilk  place. 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  76  Maitland  street. 
Glashan  &  Brothers,  3G  Bedford  street. 
Glasgow  Bread  Association,   8   Greenhill 

street. 
Glassford,   Alex.,  31  London  street  and 

10  Broomielaw. 
Glen,  Thomas,  42  High  street. 
Glen,  Thomas,  26  Malta  street. 
Goodwin,  Thomas,  228  High  street. 
Goold,  William,  5  Norfolk  street. 
Graham  &  Crawford,  145  Gallowgate. 
Granger,  James,  232  Argyll  street. 


472 


BAKERS— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— BAKERS. 


Granger,  J.,  86  Garscube  road. 
Gray,  Thomas,  26  Nelson  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  369  Gallowgate. 
Hamilton,  .Joseph,  148  Dalmarnock  road. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  20  North  Albion  st. 
Hamilton,  William,  52  West  Milton  St. 
Hamiay,  A.,  110  Cowcaddens  street. 
Harkness,  Adam,  115  Rottenrow. 
Hawkhead  Baking  Establishment.    Thos. 
...      Glen,  42  High  street. 

Hay,  Thomas,  24  Findlay  street. 
Headrick,  James,  25  Cambridge  street. 
Henderson,  James,  203  Castle  street. 
Henderson,  William,  31  Hospital  street. 
Hill,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  93  Renfield  street. 
Hope,  Mrs.  J.,  41  Stobcross  street. 
Hutcheson,  Andrew,  78  Thistle  street. 
Hutcheson,  Thomas,  Perth  Baking  Co., 

78  Union  street. 
Hutchison,  Thos.,  25  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
Johnston,  Robert,  6  Abercromby  street. 
Johnston,  Robert  M.,  89  High  street. 
Kelly,  William,  467  Gallowgate. 
Kerr,  jMargaret,  209  Gallowgate. 
Kyle,  Mrs.  John,  172  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Lang,  Mrs.  J.,  183  Gallowgate. 
Lawrie,  George,  16  Portugal  street. 
Logan,  Andrew,  7  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Logan,  A.,  jun.,  27  Norfolk  street. 
Logan,  David,  39  New  Bridge  street. 
Logan,  James,  24  Bridge  street. 
Logan,  Robert,  32  South  Portland  street. 
M'AUister,  George,  92  Abercromby  st. 
M'Arthm-,  P.,  116  London  road. 
M'Arthur,  Peter,  71  High  street. 
M'Callum,  N.,  434  Argyll  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  68  Stewart  street. 
M'Donald,   James,   Willowbank  Baking 
Co.,  66, 68  Stewart  street,  Cowcaddens. 
M'Donald,  John,  413  Parliamentary  rd. 
MTarlane,  John,  82  Eglinton  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  22  Great  Hainilton  st. 
M'Gibbon,  Robert,  106  Garscube  road. 
M'Glashan,  Brothers,  36  Bedford  street. 
M'Grigor,  Andrew,  138^  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Intyre,  David,  426  Parliamentary  rd. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  24  Crown  street. 
M'Keau,  James,  11  King  street.  Mile-end. 
M'Kean,  James,  3  Muslin  st.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Kendrick,  Thomas,  23,  25  St.  James's 

street. 
M'Kenzie,  W.,  30  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
M'Kimion,  Charles,  165  Canning  street. 
M'Leish,  Robert,  111  Green  st.,  Caltou. 
M'Lellan,  John,  66  Centre  street. 
M'Lymont,  Alexander,  20  Rose  street. 
M'Nab,  Alexander,  75  John  street. 
M'Neill,  William,  35  John  street. 
Mahon,  James,  48  Bridge  street. 
Maitland,  Alexander,  404  Argjdl  sti-eet. 
Jiaitland,  John,  &   Co.,   Russell's   lane, 

Crown  street. 
Marshall,  J.,  57  Saltmarket  street. 


Martin,  John,  60  St.  George's  road. 
Mathie,  John,  38  Eglinton  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  138  Canning  street, 

Calton. 
Miller,  Alexander,  33  West  Campbell  st. 
Miller,  Bowman,  56  Stevenson  street. 
Miller,    Robert,    66,   68    Stewart  street, 

Cowcaddens. 
Milligan,  Mrs.  Robert,  109  Canning  st. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  Andrew,  55  Main  street, 

Calton. 
Morrison,  Charles,  290  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,  James,  444  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,  William,  195  Castle  street,  St. 

RoUox. 
Morton,  James,  209  Sauchiehall  street. 
JIuir,  John,  88  High  street. 
Munro,  Alex.,  5  Clyde  place,  Tradeston. 
Munro,  D.  &  W.,  90  Hope  street. 
Munro,  John,  71  Jamaica  street. 
Murdoch,  William,  122  Renfrew  street. 
Neilson,  James,  22  Tobago  St.,  Caltou. 
Nisbet,  William,  61  Eglinton  street. 
Nish,  Elrs.  P.,  114  Gallowgate. 
Niven,  Robert,  34  Main  st.,  Anderston, 
Orr,  John,   61    Abercromby  street  and 

46  Green  street,  Calton. 
Osbourne,  R.,  107  Cowcaddens  street. 
Parker,  William,  26  London  street. 
Parlane,  J.,  &  Co.,  162  Broomielaw  st. 
Paterson,  John,  232  High  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Robert,  88  Sauchiehall  st. 
Paton,  J.  &  J.,  38  Oxford  street. 
Perth  Baking  Co.,  78  Union  street. 
Pollock,  William,  60  King  street. 
Poison,  Mrs.,  1  Grasme  street. 
Primrose,  W.,  53  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Rankin,  James,  120  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Reid,  Charles,  5  North  street. 
Reid,  John,  25  Castle  street. 
Reid,  William,  30  Little  street,  Calton. 
Reilly,  Hugh,  103  Bridgegate  street. 
Richardson,  John,  290  Buchanan  street. 
Riddell,  David,  412  Duke  street. 
Ronald,  Alex.,  30  Stirling's  road. 
Rowan  &  Co.,  55  John  street. 
Sclanders,  Andrew,  North  Clyde  street. 
Scott,  R.,  &  Sous,  344,  346  Argyll  st. 
Scott,  Samuel,  96  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Simpson,    George,   13    Stevenson   street 

and  403  Gallowgate. 
Skinner,  William,  307  Sauchiehall  street, 

472  Argyll  street,  and  75  Stirling's  rd. 
Smith,  Alex.  J.,  14  Brown  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Smith,  David,  239  Gallowgate. 
Smith,  John,  124  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Sommerville,  Mrs.  J.,  88  Broomielaw  st. 
Spowart,  A.,  11  New  street,  Calton. 
Steel,  William,  45  Argyll  street. 
Stevenson,  AVilliam,  137  Garngad  road. 
Stewart,  Charles,  48  Greenhill  street. 
Stewart,  Dean,  116  Gallowgate. 
Stewart,  Thomas,  62  Nelson  street. 


BANDBOX,— TEADES  DIEECTORY.— BEADLES. 


473 


Stewart,  William,  149  Castle  street. 

Stewart,  Miss,  42  Sauchiehall  street. 

Stirling,  William,  11  Bridge  street, 

Tait,  John,  60  George  street. 

Taylor,  W.,  38  Clelaud  street. 

Thomson,  A.,  56  Main  street,  Bridge- 
ton. 

Thomson,  Andrew,  119  Castle  street. 

lire,  John,  119  Stockwell  street. 

Waddell,  James,  23  Commercial  road. 

Waddell,  James,  38  Cowcaddens  street. 

Walker,  James,  61  Glassford  street. 

Walker,  John,  123  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Walker,  Thomas,  46  Bridge  street. 

Wallace,  William,  48  Norfolk  street. 

"^^atson,  Andrew,  264  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  Francis,  166  Sauchiehall  street. 

Watson,  George,  2  Eglinton  street. 

Watson,  Eobert,  120  Stockwell  street. 

Watson,  William,  20  George  street  and 
225  High  street. 

Watt,  Fred.,  86  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Weir,  James,  36  Crown  street, 

Welch,  William,  37  Duke  street. 

White,  James,  76  New  City  road. 

White,  James,  77  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Wilson,  David,  15  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Wilson,  John,  181  Sauchiehall  street, 

Wilson,  Thomas,  66  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  jun.,  116  High  street. 

Wilson,  William,  16  Maitland  street. 

Wood,  William,  77  Brown  street. 

Wotherspoon,  William,  142  High  street. 

Young,  David,  165  West  Nile  street. 

Young,  James,  123  High  street. 

Young,  Thomas,  11  Cranston  street. 

BANDBOX  MAKEES. 

SEE  PAPER  AND  BANDBOX  MAKEES. 

BANKS  .-See  Appendix. 
BASKET  MAKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  BEUSHBIAKEES. 

Barker,  John,  5  Candleriggs, 
Dove,  Donald,  24  Charlotte  lane. 
Ingleton,  W.,  49  St.  Vincent  street. 
Jack,-  John,  &  Co.,  3  Candleriggs. 
Jeandin,  F.,  78  George  street, 
Jeifrey,  Miss,  216  Argyll  street. 
Lindsay,  William,  59  King  street. 
M'Gari-ie,  Eobert,  71  Stockwell  street. 
M'Neil,  John,  48  St.  Andrew  square. 
Norrie,  John,  6  South  Coburg  street. 
Norrie,  Peter  P.,  18  South  Coburg  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  James,  188  Argj-U  street. 
Eaebum,  R.,  261  Sauchiehall  street. 
Robertson,  John,  39,  40  Arcade. 
Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  Jail  square. 
Euddach,  Mrs.  J.,  9  Candleriggs. 
Sutherland,  D,,  29  Queen  street. 


BATHING  ESTABLISHMENTS, 

Carrick,  John,  10  New  Bridge  street. 
JeiFrey,  M.  &  J,,  23  Hutcheson  street. 
Moffat,  John,  106  West  Nile  street, 
Naismith,  John,  65  Ingram  street. 
Philip,   John,   Southern  Washing-house, 
Paisley  road, 

BEADLES. 

Angus,  Peter,  of  Eglinton  Street  Church, 

127  Argyll  street. 
Blackwood,  George,  9  Blackfriars  street. 
Brechin,  John,  TJ.  P.  Church,  Eglinton  St., 

99  Centre  street. 
Bryce,  William,  95  North  Hanover  st, 
Campbell,  John,  to  the  Rev.  W,  Ramage, 

61  Great  Hamilton  .street. 
Christie,  John,  to  Dr.  Kidston,  34  East 

Campbell  street. 
Clyde,  John,  Free  St.  George's,  41  Main's 

street,  Blythswood  holm. 
Cochrane,    Daniel,    Baptist    Chapel,    19 

Hope  street. 
Cook,  John,  44  Pitt  street. 
Craig,  John,  37  Sauchiehall  street. 
Cunninghame,    Charles,   St.   David's,   23 

Eenfrew  street. 
Dawson,   James,   Greyfriars'  Church,  38 

North  Albion  street. 
Dowal,  Irvin,  Seamen's  Chapel,  34  Brown 

street. 
Ferguson,Crawford,  Stockwell  Free  Church, 

87  Stockwell  street. 
Gardiner,  David,  6  Oxford  lane. 
Gardner,  John,  4  Cambridge  street. 
Gibson,  John,  Wellington  Street  Church, 

41  Waterloo  street, 
Gillespie,  Campbell,  12  Drury  street. 
Gillespie,  John,  118  George  street. 
Gillies,    Charles,    Gillespie's    Church,    67 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  Montrose  Street  ChurcH/^ 

146  Eottenrow  street,  •  ''"■^'' 

Gordon,  Matthew  Gardner,  46  Grteme  st. 
Graham,  J.  L.,  10,  16  Oswald  street. 
Hume,  David,  56  King  street. 
Hunter,    George,  Anderston  Free  Church, 
•  222  Holm  street. 
Kelly,  Neil,  10  Holmhead  street, 
Lawson,  J,  G.,  Barony,  198  Stirling's  rd, 
Lee,  Thomas,  57  Oswald  street, 
Lindsay,  Gavin,  6  London  road,  Calton, 
Low,  John,  16  Cheapside  street. 
M'Dougall,  A.,  St.  George's,  8  West  George 

street. 
M'Gill,  William,  High  Church,  188  Stir- 
ling's road, 
M'Gregor,  Wm.,  9  Struthers  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  27  Eenfrew  street, 
M'Kenzie,  Eobert,  7  Surrey  street, 
Mackie,  George,  Gordon  Street  Chapel. 
M'Lean,  Malcolm,  St.  Columba  Church,  63 

Alston  street. 


474 


BEAM.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— BLACKING, 


M'Morran,  James,  40  St.  George's  road. 

M'Williams,  Richard,  74  N.  Frederick  st. 

Maitland,  Jas.,  John  Street  U.  P.  Church, 
12  Frederick  laue. 

Mann,  Jn.,  Free  St.  EnocKs,  140  Holm  st. 

Millar,  Thomas,  65  Norfolk  street. 

Mitchell,  Robert,  8  West  George  street. 

Murray,  Henrj',  17  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Pettigrew,  Moses,  Rev.  J.  S.  Tai/Ior's,  Hut- 
chesontown,  13  Crown  street. 

Picken,  Richmond,  Bath  Street  Indepen- 
dent Chapel,  91  Holland  street. 

Sandferd,  John,  St.  Andrew's,  11  St.  An- 
drew's square. 

Scouller,  John,  68  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Smart,  David,  St.  James's,  32  Great  Ha- 
milton street. 

Speirs,  Robert,  28  Blackfriars  street. 

Speirs,  William,  6  St.  Andrew's  square. 

Spence,  William,  146  Rottenrow  street. 

Steel,  John,  Free  St.  Andrew's,  6  Mar- 
garet street. 

Stewart,  Archibald,  20  Clyde  terrace. 

Thomson,  John,  34  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Walker,  R.,  97  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Wilkie,  J.,  St.  Enoch's,  11  Turner's  court. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  239  George  street. 

BEAM  ANB  SCALE  MAKEES. 
Adams,  C,  49  Trongate. 
Crichton  &  Eadie,  44,  46  London  street. 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  4 1  Bridge  street. 
Malloch,  J.  &  A.,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Paterson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  19  Ann  street. 
Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate. 
Wood  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stockwell  st. 

BEAIvISRS. 
Russell,  James,  56  Green  street,  Calton. 
Vallance,  Alexander,  16  Stevenson  st. 

BELL-HAHGERS. 

SEE  ALSO  SMITHS  AND  BELI.-HA3SfGERS. 

Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  81  Mitchell  street. 

Bald,  Robert,  174  Trongate. 

Bertram,  Andrew,  92  Renfield  street. 

Brj'den,  William,  &  Son,  7  Royal  Bank 
place,  and  55  George  st.,  Edinburgh. 

Bryden  &  Sons,  17  Exchange  place,  and 
65  George  street,  Edinburgh. — See  Ad- 
vertisement in  Ajyjendix. 

Surges,  David,  Gorbals  Brass  Foundry, 
Portugal  street. 

Cairns,  Patrick,  61  Gallowgate. 

Cameron,  Dougald,  44  Cadogan  street. 

Cameron,  William,  34  Duke  street. 

Clark,  A.  &  L.,  60,  52  Union  street. 

Combe  &  Hamilton,  42  Fox  street. 

Corbet,  William,  81  Mitchell  street. 

Drew,  James,  71  Stockwell  street. 

Finlay,  Walter,  295  Buchanan  street. 

Goarlay,  Wm.,  12  Carlton  ct.,  Bridge  sfc. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  37  Trongate. 


M'Cash,  Thos.,  11  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 

M'Connell,  Robert,  112  Port-Dundas  rd. 

M'Coull,  Thomas,  78  Renfield  street. 

M 'Donald,  Robert,  11  St.  Andrew  street. 

JI'Farlane,  Peter,  10  Slargaret  street  and 
6  Frederick  lane. 

M'Haig,  John,  60  Cambridge  street. 

M'Lean,  Charles,  &  Co.,  6  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

Mahoney,  John,  47,  49  Blackfriars  street. 

Melvin,  Thom_as,  &  Co.,  12  Melville  lane. 

Miller,  Thomas,  37  George  street. 

Moore,  John,  65  Govan  street. 

Paterson,  William,  &  Co.,  19  Ann  street. 

Renfrew,  Robert,  88  High  John  street.    ^ 

Salmond,  Robert,  71  Mitchell  street. 

Smeaton,  John,  24  Ropework  lane. 

Smellie,  Robert,  23  Sauchiehall  street  and 
86  Renfield  street. 

Somerville,  Andrew,  45  King  st..  Trades- 
ton. 

.Stewart,  Adam,  71  Maxwell  street. 

Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  48  Trongate. 

Stobo,  Peter,  73  Norfolk  street. 

Thomson,  James,  90  Argyll  street. 

Wallace,  Alexander,  16  N.  Portland  st. 

West,  Matthew,  46  Back  wynd. 

Williamson,  John,  35  Canon  street. 

BELL-FOHNDEIIS. 

SEE  SMITHS  AND  BELL-HANGERS. 

BIIL-POSTEES. 

Auchie,  James,  37  Rottenrow. 
Beith,  James,  32  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Blackwood,  Jacob,  9  Blackfriars  street. 
Duncan,  John,  19  Princes  street. 
Gall,  George,  114  Trongate. 
M'Dougall,  Neil,  17  Charlotte  street. 

BEED  AED  AUIMAL  STTTFPEES. 
Allan,  James,  53  Nelson  street. 
Jackson,  D.,  153  London  street. 
M'Culloch,  F.,  80  Nelson  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  &  Co.,  64  Nelson  street. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  60  Nelson  street. 
Martin,  Henry,  24|-  Buchanan  street. 
Smith,  Thomas,  91  Carrick  street. 

BIT  AND  AUGER  MAKEES. 
Hannah,  Alex.,  39  Kirk  street,  Calton, 

and  24  Risk  street. 
Mathieson,  Alex.,  24  Saracen's  lane. 
Thomson,  Matthew,  39  Kirk  St.,  Calton. 

BLACK  BORDERERS. 

Allan,  James,  124  Trongate. 
Jack  &  Co.,  32  Argyll  street. 

BLACKING  SLANTIFACTUSEE3.; 

M'Indoe,  James,  &  Co.,  Ill  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Queen,  John,  32  Stockwell  street. 


BLEACHERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY BONDING. 


475 


Port-Dundas  Blacking  Co.,  84  Renfield 
street. 

Ross,  Alexander,  85  Trongate. 

Ross,  Alexander,  G7  Trongate. 

Sheppard,  Caulfield,  131  Gallowgate. 

Sheppard,  James,  137  Gallowgate, 

Walker,  Peter,  &  Co.,  21  London  street. 

Wilson  &  Co  ,  10  Commerce  St.,  Trades- 
ton  and  117  Trongate. 

BLEACHERS. 

Adam,  William,  &  Son,  Milnbank. 
Barr,  John,  &  Co.     Orders  left  at  W. 

Bryson  &  Co.'s,  37  Ingram  street. 
Buchanan,  G.,  &  Sons,  95  Candleriggs. 
Cameron,  P.,  &,  Co.,  27  Grasme  street. 
Clark  &  Co.,  420  Gallowgate. 
Clugston,  John,  &  Co.,  1  National  Bank 

Buildings,  south  wing,  Queen  street. 
Crum,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  51  Cochran  st. 
Cunningham,  William,  &  Son,   Clachan, 

Campsie ;  Rankin  &  Co.,  93  Glassford 

street. 
Fleming,  J.  J.  &  B.,  Newland's-field,   28 

George  square. 
Fulton,  William,  Glenfield.     Orders  left 

at  Miller  &  Co.'s,  85  Ingram  street. 
Graham,  John,  High  green,  Towuhead. 
Gray,  Robert,  52  Clyde  place. 
Greenfield  Co.,  JI  earns.     Letters  left  at 

23,  25  West  George  street. 
Hutton,  George,  &  Co.,  26  Anderson  st. 
M'Connel,  J.,  Hazeldean,  69  Ingram  st. 
M'Connel,  John,  &  Co.,  Kirklee.     Office, 

43  Queen  street. 
M'Kean,  Mrs.,  37  Cavendish  street. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  Glenraill,  5  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.,  67  Brunswick  st. 
Orme,    M'Arthur,    &  Co.,    23,  25  West 

George  street  and  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Pender,  James,  &   Son,  Clober.     Orders 

left  at  J.  Davie's,  51  Brunswick  place. 
Rodger,  William,  Carmyle.     Oiders  left 

at  31  North  Albion  street. 
Smith,  R.  &  C,  4,  14  Montrose  street. 
Stirling,    David,    Hogganfield.      Letters 

left  at  1  Trongate. 
Walker,  John,  juu.,  Castlebank,  Douglas 

street,  Partick. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  &  Son,  Burnbank.     Let- 
ters left  at  19  Gordon  street. 
Young,  James,  &  Son.     Orders   left   at 

159  Ingram  street. 

BLOCEMAKERS. 

Alexander,  Wm.,  1 1  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Barclay,  Robert,  &  Curie,  59  M'Alpine  st. 
Booth,  T.,  46  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  A  ,  &  Co.,  152  Broomielaw. 
Burley,   Robert,   &  Co.,  18   Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Darroch  &  Espie,  9  Windmill  croft. 


Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  220  Broomielaw. 
French,  Thomas,  4  Centre  street. 
Lamb,  T.,  &  Sons,  1  Paisley  road. 
M'Au.slin  &  Fleming,  220  Broomielaw. 
M'Leod,   D.,    &  Co.,   2   Windmill  croft, 

south  side. 
Rl'Millan,  Duncan,  3  Windmill  croft. 
Trench,  T.,  4  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 

BOARDING  AND  DAY  SCHOOLS 

(LADIES'). 

SEE  ALSO   TEACHERS. 

Barlas,  Misses,  Maxwelton  place. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  5  Nicholson  st. 

Campbell,  Miss  Maria,  2  N.  Coburg  st. 

Connell,  Mrs.  Dr.,  2  Provanside,  Stir- 
ling's road. 

Cunlifif,  Miss,  7  Elmbank  place. 

Davidson,  Misses,  1  Greenlaw  place. 

Dick,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  195  Pitt  street, 
corner  of  Sauchiehall  street. 

Harley,  Misses,  West  of  Scotland  Insti- 
tution, 1  Claremont  terrace. 

Hutcheson,  Misses,  20  Carlton  place. 

Kirkwood,  Misses,  246  Sauchiehall  st. 

Legendre,  Misses,  148  Randolph  terrace, 
Hill  street. 

Lutenor,  Misses,  86  Bath  street. 

M'Donald,  Misses,  124  South  Portland  st. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.,  17  Monteith  row. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.,  and  Misses  Birch,  2  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

Miller,  Mrs.,  8  Woodside  crescent, 

Neilson,  Misses,  16  Bath  street. 

Paterson,  Miss,  28  St.  George's  road. 

Pollock,  Miss,  48  Holmhead  street. 

Pringle,  Misses,  149  Hill  st.,  Garnethill. 

Taylor,  Misses,  125  Clarence  place. 

Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  113  Sauchiehall  street. 

BOLT  AND  SCREW  MAKERS. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  Albion  Foun- 
dry, Little  Govan. 

Crosker,  William,  &  Co.,  38  Bridge  st. 

Evans,  Mrs.,  97  Piccadilly  street. 

M'Dougall,  Thomas,  Smith,  &  Co.,  97 
Stobcross  street. 

M'Millan,  Daniel, &Co.,369Dobbie'sloan. 

Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  170  Stcbcross  st. 

Robertson,  George,  16  Jackson  street. 

Smith,  James,  7  Jamieson's  lane,  Andor- 
ston. 

Smith,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  97  Stobcross  st. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  Aik  lane,  Duke  st. 

BONDING  WAEEirOTJSES. 
Allan  and  Pojmter,  83  .Jamaica  street. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  31  Argyll  street. 
Fleming,  James,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Gairdner,  J.  &  A.,  43  Turner's  court. 
Islay  Distilleries,  57  St.  Enoch's  wynd, 
office,  74  Maxwell  street. 


476       BOOKBINDERS.— TEADES  DIEECTOEY.— BOOKSELLEES. 


M'Call,  William,  &  Co.,  Lancefield  quay. 
M'Gaviii,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  13  Oswald 

street. 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  &  Co.,  55  St.  Andrew  st. 
M'Lean,  J.,  &  Co.,  20  St.  Enocli  square. 
M'Master,  John,  &  Co.,  24  Ann  street. 
Orme,  James,  &  Co.,  12  and  43  Howard 

street,  office,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Eintoul,  Andrew  &  Peter,  York  street. 
Eobertson,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  14  Miller  st, 

warehouse,  Oswald  street. 
Wilson  &  M'Kechnie,  32  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Wingate,  Oliver,  23  Jamaica  street,  and 

12  Ann  street. 

BOOKBINDEES. 

Alexander,  John,  31  Argyll  street. 
Auchinvole,  Wm.,  5  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Barr,  James,  42  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
Bertram,  Peter,  218  Argyll  street. 
Blair,  D.,  100  Virginia  street. 
Cairns,  Walter,  74  Glassford  street. 
Carss,  John,  &  Co.,  31  Argj'll  street. 
Collins,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Ill  N.  Montrose  st. 
Donald,  Andrew,  49  Adelphi  street. 
Dunnett,  James,  12  Maxwell  street. 
Frame,   Co'in,   85    Queen  street  and  17 

Eoyal  Exchange  square. 
Franklin,  William,  7  Argj'll  street. 
Eraser,  James,  94  Miller  street. 
Gowans,  Adam,  62  Argyll  street. 
Hendry,  Alexander,  58  Sauchiehall  st. 
Hopkin,  James,  14  College  st.  &  Bazaar, 
Hutcheson,  James,  12  Prince's  street. 
Ingles,  Robert,  265  Gallowgate. 
Kennedy,  James,  115  Ingram  street, 
Laurie,  Robert,  52  Bridge  street. 
Love,  George,  138  Trongate. 
M'Kean,  A.,  &  Co.,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
M'Kendrick,  John,  75  Argjdl  street. 
MacLauchlan,  William,  24  Wilson  street. 
M'Nair,  William,  22  Argyll  street. 
Martin,  Thomas,  3  Turner's  court,  Argyll 

street. 
Morrison,  David,  100  Union  street, 
Neil,  John,  86  Buchanan  st. 
Neil,  Mrs.  Thomas,  175  Buchanan  street 

and  94  West  Nile  street. 
Nelson,  Robert,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Eanken,  James  C,   29   North   Portland 

street. 
Eattray,  Charles,  470  Argyll  street. 
Scott  &  Duncan,  149  Queen  street. 
Scott,  John,  31  Sauchiehall  street. 
Taylor,  Peter,  24  Glassford  street. 
Thomson,  James,  43  Argjdl  street. 
Watt,  John,  426  Argyll  street. 

BOOKBINDERS'  PEESS  AND 
PLOUGH  MAKEE. 

M'Kinnon,  Peter,  77  Carrick  street. 


BOOKSELLEHS  AND  STATIONERS. 

SEE  ALSO  STATIONERS. 

Adams,  George,  13  Nelson  street. 

Bain,  John,  2  Cleland  St.,  Hutchesontown. 

Barr,  James,  42  Canning  street. 

Begg,  James  A.,  35  Argyll  arcade. 

Blackie  &  Son,  38  Queen  street. 

Borland,  Miss,  32  Maxwell  street. 

Bristow,  John,  &  Co.,  203  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  Robert  S.,  78  Trongate. 

Bryce,  David,  129  Buchanan  street. 

Burnet,  John,  181  High  street. 

Cameron,  James,  49  Trongate. 

Campbell,  Donald,  8  Dundas  street. 

Campbell,  William,  and  librarian,  324 
Argyll  street. 

Collins,  Wm.,  113  North  Montrose  st. 

Cowan,  A.  J.,  108  New  City  road. 

Crichton,  James,  24,  25  Great  Clyde  st. 

Cunningham,  James,  70  Candleriggs. 

Donald,  A.,  49  Adelphi  street,  Gorbals. 

Dunnet,  James,  12  Maxwell  street. 

Dunnet,  Wm.,  36,  38  Nelson  street. 

Eglinton,  Robert,  342  Gallowgate. 

Forrester,  James,  45  Sauchiehall  street. 

Forrester,  James  &  Robert,  73  London  st. 

Forsyth,  D.  &  J.,  16  St,  Enoch  square. 

Foulds,  John,  126  Argyll  street. 

Foulds,  John,  9  Brunswick  place. 

Fullarton,  A.,  &  Co.,  and  publishers,  40 
Union  street. 

Gallie,  George,  99  Buchanan  street. 

Glass  &  Duncan,  82  Argyll  street. 

Griffin,  Richard,  40  Buchanan  street. 

Hadden,  A.,  181^  High  street. 

Hadden,  John,  179  High  street. 

Hamilton,  Wm.,  137,  141  Renfield  st. 

Heggie,  James,  13  Saltmarket. 

Hopkin,  James,  14  College  street  and 
Bazaar. 

Imrie,  George,  379  Gallowgate. 

Izett,  Robert,  183  High  street. 

J.ickson,  Robert,  5  St.  Enoch  square. 

Kerr,  Mrs.,  Bazaar. 

Keith,  John,  &  Son,  5  Hutcheson  street. 

Laurie,  Robert,  52  Bridge  street. 

Lochhead,  Thomas  &  John,  5  Park  place. 

Love,  George,  138  Trongate. 

Love,  William,  5,  17  Nelson  street. 

M'Farlaue,  Walter,  19  Canon  street. 

M'Gruer,  Ewing,  130  Gallowgate. 

M'Intosh,  Robert,  90  King  street,  Calton. 

M'Intyre,  R.  &  J.,  253  Sauchiehall  st. 

Mackenzie,  Wm.,  and  publisher,  48  Lon- 
don street. 

Mackie,  John,  106  Queen  street. 

MacLehose,  James,  61  St.  Vincent  st. 

M'Leod,  John,  66  Argyll  street. 

Macnair,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  19  Glassford  st. 

M'Phun,  W.  R.,  84  Argyll  street. 

M'Quisten,  William,  1  Queen  arcade. 

M'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.,  101  George  street. 


BOOT.— TEADES  DIRECTOEY.— BOOT. 


477 


Margey,  H.,  28  East  Clyde  street. 

Meikle,  William,  79  Stockwell  street. 

Millar,  John,  27  Union  street. 

Miller  &  Co.,  85  Ingrain  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  57  Gallowgate. 

Morrison,  John,  21  New  Bridge  street. 

Morrison,  E,,  186  Gallowgate  and  21 
Crown  street. 

Murray,  Joseph,  8  Ai-gyll  street. 

Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  8  Argj'U  street. 

Neil,  John,  41  South  Albion  street. 

Niven,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  46  Argyll  st. 

OgiMe,  W.  B.,  80  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ogle,  M.,  &  Son,  1  Eoyal  Exchange  sq. 

Oliphant,  Robert,  31  John  street. 

Petrie,  John,  78  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Philips,  Robert,  108  Eglinton  street. 

Pitt,  Thomas,  76  London  street. 

Rattray,  James,  86  Trongate. 

Reid,  James,  124  Queen  street. 

Reid,  Thomas,  36  Glassford  street, 

Robertson,  David,  to  Her  Majesti/,  188 
Trongate. 

Robertson,  John,  21  Maxwell  street. 

Rowan,  William,  39  Cowcaddens  street. 

Eutherglen,  Andrew,  102,  104  Queen  St. 

Scott,  John,  31  SauchiehaU  street. 

Scotland,  G,  D.,  16  Hutch eson  street. 

Sime,  William,  32  Garscube  place. 

Smith,  James,  32  Nelson  street. 

Smith,  J.,  &  Son,  70  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stevenson,  John,  70  Candleriggs. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  61  London  street. 

Strachan,  William,  8  Warwick  street. 

Thom,  Robert,  174  Broomielaw. 

Urie,  John,  25  George  street. 

Watson,  Francis  W.,  42  Stevenson  street. 

Watson,  George,  98  Glassford  street. 

Watt,  John,  426  Argyll  street. 

Wilkie,  William,  27  Stevenson  street. 

Williamson,  Julia,  44  Milton  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 

BOOT  CRIMPERS. 

Mitchell,  J.,  61  Gallowgate. 
Phillips,  William,  13  Tarbert  street. 

BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

Adam,  James,  12  Stobcross  street. 
Agnew,   Samuel  and  George,   122  Cow- 
caddens street. 
Alexander,  David  S.,  78  Bath  street. 
Alexander,  James,  40,  42  Gallowgate. 
Allan,  David  S.,  &  Co.,  78  Bath  street. 
Anderson,  James,  4  St.  Vincent  place. 
Amot,  John,  30  Union  street. 
Baird,  William,  21  Ti-ongate. 
Barbour,  John,  39  Warwick  street. 
Barclay,  William  &  Henry,  39  High  st. 
Barker,  George,  2  Argyll  arcade. 
Begg,  John,  143  George  street. 
Beith,  John,  113  Hospital  street. 
Bell,  James,  83  George  street. 


Bell,  Thomas,  144  Buchanan  street. 
Bell,  William,  36  Eenfield  street. 
Bennie,  John,  57  Ti'ongate. 
BlackshaAV,  Alexander,  175  Great  Hamil- 
ton street. 
Blair,  Robert,  63  Dundas  street. 
Blyth,  Thomas,  60  Argyll  street. 
Boag,  John,  271  George  street. 
Boj'd,  Stewart,  17  Coburg  street. 
Breakenridge,  John,  77  Norfolk  street. 
Broom,  William,  39  South  Portland  st. 
Brown,  D.,  159  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  John,  56  Maxwell  street. 
Brownlie,  Brothers,  20  Renfleld  street. 
Bryce  and  Peden,  35  Queen  street. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  402  Argyll  street. 
Cameron,  J.,  15  Adelphi  street. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  177  Buchanan  street. 
Campbell,  John,  49  Bell  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  228  Holm  street. 
Carruther,  William,  422  Parliamentary  rd. 
Church,  John,  17  Well  street,  Calton. 
Clow,  M.,  345  Argyll  street. 
Connell,  .John,  64  Ta5'lor  street. 
Cooper,  William,  39  Eglinton  street. 
Coyle,  Andrew,  471  Gallowgate. 
Craig,  John,  37  Maxwell  street. 
Cross,  Mrs.  John,  141  Trongate. 
Gumming,  John,  101  Grasme  street. 
Cunningham,  James,  27  Duke  street. 
Currie,  Angus,  434  Parliamentary  road. 
Currie,  Hugh,  77  Commerce  street. 
Davidson,  James,  108  Hope  street. 
Davidson,  William,  43  Adelphi  street. 
Dick,  James,  12  Gallowgate. 
Dickson,  J.,  426  Argyll  street. 
Dixon,  William,  89  Centre  street. 
Dizney,  John,  1  Water  St.,  Port-Dundas. 
Downie,  John,  30  Dundas  street. 
Downie,  William,  12  Saltmarket  street. 
Downie,  William,  80  Parliamentary  road. 
Drennan,  Wm.,  23  North  Coburg  street. 
Drinnan,  John,  43  Oxford  street, 
Drummond,  Peter,  108  Garscube  road. 
Edgar,  William,  108  Renfield  street. 
Faichuey,  Robert,  70  SauchiehaU  street. 
Ferguson,  George  R.,  195  Argyll  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  139  Stobcross  street. 
Ferguson,  Joseph,  269  Argyll  street. 
Finlay,  Alexander,  143  Renfield  street. 
Forbes,  J.,  8  Gallowgate. 
Foster,  W.  A.,  96  Queen  street. 
Eraser,  John,  55  Nelson  street. 
Eraser,  William,  5  Gordon  street. 
Frisken,  James  &  Charles,  54  Hospital  st. 
Gebbie,  James,  32  Saltmarket  street. 
Gebbie,  Thomas,  64  Saltmarket  street. 
Gillespie,  John,  26  Adelphi  street. 
Glass,  William,  39  Queen  street. 
Glassford  &  French,  99  Argyll  street. 
Goold,  John,  18  SauchiehaU  street. 
Gordon,  James,  77  London  street. 
Gourlay,  Robert,  13  Herbertsou  street. 


478 


BOOT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— BOOT. 


Graham,  Donald,  5  South  Coburg  street. 

Graham,  Francis,  13-1  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Grange  and  M'Tyre,  15  Exchange  place. 

Graves,  William,  50|-  Thistle  street. 

Greenlie,  .John,  162  Trongate. 

Gregorj',  W.  C,  28  Qaeen  street. 

Greig.  Joseph,  44  Millroad  street. 

Griffith,  Peter,  25  Canon  street. 

Hallidaj^,  William,  4G  North  Portland  st. 

Hamilton,  And.,  168  Maili  st.,  Anderston. 

Hamilton,  James,  92  Eglinton  street. 

Hamilton,  Walter,  331  Argyll  street. 

Hannah,  Robt.,  67  Burnside,  Garscube  rd. 

Hardie,  E.  &  J.,  14  London  street. 

Harris,  James,  70  Nelson  street. 

Hays,  P.,  77  Stirling's  road. 

Healey,  Joseph,  105  Buchanan  street. 

Hector,  John,  284  Arg3dl  street. 

Henderson,  John,  3  Dale  St.,  Tradeston. 

Henderson,  John,  3  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 

Henderson,  John,  26  Turner's  court. 

Henderson.  Peter,  18  West  Russell  street. 

Hepburn,  Robert,  56  George  street. 

Hossack,  George,  1 0  Bishop  street. 

Hunter,  J.  K.,  jun.,  66  Commerce  street. 

Hutcheson,  John,  103  Castle  street. 

Hutcheson,  Robert,  83  Commerce  street. 

Imrie,  A.,  136  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Irving,  James,  19  George  street. 

Jeffre}^  J.  &  J.,  210  Argyll  street. 

Johnston,  Charles,  267  George  street. 

Johnston  &  Downie,  45  Gallowgate, 

Johnston,  John,  334  Argyll  street. 

Kelly,  Philip,  58  South  Coburg  street. 

Kerr,  J.,  13,  14  Argjll  arcade. 

Kerr,  John,  26  Garscube  place. 

King,  J.  &  B.,  26  Saltmarket. 

King,  John,  20  Saltmarket. 

Kirkwood,  James,  94  Stockwell  street. 

Kyle,  John,  49  South  Coburg  street. 

Law,  Alexander,  5  Gloucester  street. 

Law,  David,  9  Trongate. 

Lawrie,  William,  85  London  street. 

Leitch,  Angus,  27  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Lessels,  Henry,  10  Eglinton  street. 

Lochore,  R.,  &Co.  116,  118  Buchanan  st. 

Lochore,  W.,  &  Son,  56  Argyll  s'reet. 

London  Boot  Company,  13  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 

Lonnie,  D.,  184  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Love,  Archibald,  367  Argyll  street. 

Lyall,  William,  142  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Arthur,  D.,  290  Argyll  street. 

M'Cadders,  William,  19  Ladywell  street. 

M'Caffrey,  Roderick,  400  Argj'll  street. 

M'Callum,  Mrs.  Geo.,  18  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Cl^vmont,  Alexander,  37  Catherine  st., 
Anderston. 

M'Corkindale,  D.,  47  Main's  street. 

M'Corkindale,  J.,  14  8  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Cunn,  Peter,  145  Hospital  street. 

M'Diarmid,  A.,  28  Melville  st,  Tradeston. 

M'Donald,  Allan,  5  Bishop  street. 


M'Donald,  George,  45  Hospital  street. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  13  New  City  road. 
M'Dougall,  D.,  &  Son,  73  Jamaica  street. 
M'Dougall,  Hugh,  35  Bridge  street. 
M'Eachern,  D.  &  J.,  182  Broomielaw  st, 
M'Farlane,  A.,  198  Broomielaw. 
M'Farlane,  Jas.,  &  Son,  157  Buchanan  sti 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  M.,  302  Argyll  street. 
M'Garrj',  Patrick,  34  Bridgegate. 
M'Gill,  William,  Bazaar. 
MGlennoti,  Cornelius,  232  Buchanan  st. 
M'Gowan,  Samuel,  12  Stevenson  street. 
MGoun,  Mrs.  G.,  69  Trongate. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  4  Argyll  arcade. 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  69  Jamaica  street. 
M'Haffie,  P.,  carpet^  103  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Houl,  David,  234  Argyll  street. 
M'Hutcheson,  W.,  14  Saltmarket. 
M'Innes,  John,  271  Argj'll  street. 
M'Intyre,  John,  41  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Kay,  Benjamin,  33  Canon  street. 
M'Kay,  John,  121  George  street. 
M'Kay,  Neil,  13  Little  Hamilton  street. 
M'Kenrick,  J.,  127  Castle  street. 
M'Kenzie,  John,  53  Alston  street. 
M'Killop,  Neil,  62  Eglinton  street. 
M'Kinnel,  T.,  77  Thistle  street. 
M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  17  Warwick  street. 
M'Kirdy,  George,  45  IMilton  street. 
M'Lardy,  Alex.,  17  Castle  street, 
M'Lennan,  Miss  Janet,  30  Saltmarket. 
M'Math,  Andw.,  119  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
M'Math,  John,  65  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
M'Menan,  John,  12  Oxford  street. 
M'Millan,  Robert,  13  Eglinton  street. 
M'Nair,  Robert,  24  Stockwell  street. 
M'Neill,  William,  5,  7  Gallowgate. 
M'Nicol,  Donald,  248  Argyll  street. 
Martin,  John,  9  New  City  road. 
Martin,  W.  &  J.,  37,  39  Gallowgate. 
Meiklejohn,  David,  105  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Miller,  Duncan,  99  High  John  street 
Miller,  James,  11  Gallowgate. 
Miller,  Samuel,  8  Portugal  street. 
Miller,  William,  27  Centre  street. 
Miller,  Wm.,  6  John  street,  Bridgetoii;' 
Monteith,  J.  &  Son,  28  Bridge  street. 
Moore,  George,  49  Queen  street. 
Moore,  Richard,  18  Well  street,  Calton. 
Morrall,  Joseph,  48  Canon  street. 
Muir,  J.,  28  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Muir,  James,  123  Hospital  street. 
Muir,  Samuel,  30  Duke  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  50  Glassford  street. 
Munro,  Hugh,  1 1  Maxwell  street. 
Murdoch,  James,  146  Port-Dundas  road. 
Mushet,  William,  35  James  St.,  Calton. 
Naismith,  William,  73  Gallowgate. 
Napier,  Robert,  63  George  street. 
Nathan,  Morris,  31  Duke  street. 
Nicol,  Robert,  30  Hospital  street. 
Nisbet,  John,  &  Co.,  10,  12,   14  GartI  - 
land  street. 


BOOT.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— BRASSFOUNDERS. 


479 


Niven,  A.,  169  Osborne  buildings,   Sau- 

chiehall  street. 
Niven,  Jobn,  127  Renfield  street. 
Norton,  James,  59  Castle  street. 
O'Donnell,  Michael,  42,  44  Saltmarket. 
Pairnie,  M.  A.,  413  Ai-gyll  street. 
Park,  John,  &  Co.,  30  Argyll  street. 
Park,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  14  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  A.  &  W.,  90,  92  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  Gavin,  49  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  J.,  31  Gallowgate. 
Paterson,  Robert,  50  Ingram  street. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  27  Canning  street. 
Paton,  W.,  17  Hutcheson  street. 
Phillips,  William,  1 3  Tarbert  street. 
Rollo,  Robert,  116  West  Nile  street. 
Ross,  George,  41  Trongate. 
Russell,  John,  99  Nelson  street. 
Scobie,  John,  50,  52  Gallowgate. 
Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  101  Nelson  street, 

Tradeston. 
Scott,  Charles,  1  Portugal  street. 
Scott,  Thomas,  114  Trongate. 
Scott,  Walter,  263  Sauchiehall  street. 
Scouler,  William,  17  Crown  street. 
Shanks,  A.,  49  Sauchiehall  street. 
Shanks,  David,  61  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Shaw,  John,  2  Melville  street,  Tradeston. 
Shortridge,  John,  40  South  Portland  St. 
Simpson,  James,  33  Argyll  street. 
Simpson,  Henrj^,  2  Grace  St.,  Finnieston. 
Sinclair,  Archd.,  133  Cambridge  street. 
Smith,  David  &  John,  173  Trongate  and 

4  Saltmarket. 
Smith,  James,  12  Garscadden  street. 
Smith,  James,  39  Dalhousie  street. 
Smith  &  Ha  I  die,  38  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 
Somerville,  A.,  26  Eglinton  street. 
Stark  &  Ross,  26  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Steel,  J.  &  Wm.,  &  Penny,  74  Queen  st. 
Stevenson,  Matthew,  150  Hope  street. 
Stewart,  John,  3  Hunter  street. 
Stewart,  Miss  E.,  76  West  Nile  street. 
Straney,  Patrick,  104  Thistle  street. 
Straney  &  Son,  104  Thistle  street. 
Strang,  John  W.,  51  Dundas  street. 
SwaU,  George,  4  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Tait,  John,  75  Carrick  street. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  75  Crown  street. 
Telfer,  Alexander,  142  Cowcaddens  street. 
Terras  &  Dawson,  157  Ingram  street. 
Thom,  Hugh,  143  Castle  street. 
Thomson,  Duncan,  112  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  James,  144  Cowcaddens  street. 
Thomson,  William,  38  Saltmarket  street. 
Thomson,  William,  33  Gallowgate. 
Thorburn,  Thomas,  122  Buchanan  street. 
Thriepland,  John,  35  Crown  street. 
Tofts,  James,  25  South  Portland  street. 
Troy,  Michael,  562  Gallowgate. 
Vine,  David,  153  Cowcaddens  street. 
Walker,  Martin,  114  George  street. 
Wallace,  John,  11  Blackfriars  street. 


Watson,  A.  &  J.,  51  Candleriggs. 

Watson,  William,  29  Findlay  street. 

Wellburn,  John,  32  Dale  st.j  Tradeston. 

Whyte,  Daniel,  127  West  Nile  street. 

White,  John,  Bazaar. 

Williamson,  John,  29  Trongate. 

Williamson,  John,  49  Bridge  street. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  W.,  5  Trongate. 

Wilson  &  Co.,  149  Argyll  street. 

Wilson,  Edward,  25  Charlotte  street. 

Wilson,  James,  &  Co.,  5  Jamaica  street. 

Wilson,  John  M.,  21  Queen  street. 

Wilson  &  Mathieson  (successors  to  Saml. 
Wilson),  58,  60  Candleriggs, 

Wilson,  Samuel,  65,  67,  &  69  Candle- 
riggs.— See  Advertisement  in  Jppendior. 

Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  138  Buchanan  st. 

Woodside,  Robert,  75,  77  Gallowgate, 
and  157  Cowcaddens  street. 

Wright,  Mrs.  Janet,  171  Cowcadden."*  tit. 

Wylie,  James,  78  St.  George's  place. 

BOTTLE  MA:^UFACTUEES.S. 

Anderston  Works,  32  Lancefield  street. 

Borron,  Price,  &  Kidston,  Anderston  and 
Port-Dundas;  office,  12  Prince's  sq. 

Carson,  Warren,  &  Co.,  Milton  glass- 
works, Canal  street.  Letters  and  or- 
ders left  at  136  Argyll  street. 

Clyde  Bottle  Work  Co.,  Charles  street, 
St.  Eollox. 

Port-Dundas  Bottle-works,  Port-Dundas, 

Watson,  John,  &  Son,  Clvde  Bottle-works, 
St.  Rollox. 

Watson,  Robert,  Anderston  works. 

BEASSFOUlirEEES. 

Allan,  James,  sen.,  84  Buchanan  street. 
Anderston  Foundry  Co.,  79  Cheapside  tt, 
Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  Union  place. 

North  street. 
Bowman  &  M'Lennau,  103   London   st., 

and  98  Gallowgate. 
Brooks  &  Sunderland,  7,  9  Waterloo  st. 
Buchan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  249  Argyll  st. 
Burges,  David,  47  Portugal  street. 
Coats,   James,  13,   15  Muirhead  street, 

Gorbals. 
Cook,  Robert,  &  Co.,  7  Dale  street. 
Cowan,  William,  73  Maxvi'ell  street. 
Dewar,  Peter,  458  Gallowgate. 
Drummond,  Robert,  57  Canning  street. 
Dunn,  William,  of  Duntocher,  110  llhj;\i 

John  street. 
Easton,  A.  &  A.,  141  Renfield  street. 
Ferguson,  J.  &  R.,  1 1  Argyll  street. 
Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  street ;  works, 

66  Old  Wynd. 
Foulds,  Andrew,  83  High  street. 
Gorbals  Brass  Foundry,  top  of  Portugal 

street. 
Gourlay,  Wm.,  12  Carlton  court,  Bridgu 

street. 


480 


BEAZIERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— BRICKMAKERS. 


Gunn,  William,  15  Centre  street. 

Hannay,  William,  42  Bath  street. 

Harvey,  James,  173  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Laidlaw,  Robt.,  &  Sons,  16  Buchanan  st. 

Leadbetter,  T.,  &  Co.,  15  Gordon  street. 

Leechman,  A.  &  W.,  31,  29  Oswald  st. 

Lockerby  &  Stephenson,  28  St.  Enoch's 
wynd. 

M'AUister,  John,  18  North  Portland  st. 

M'Callum,  D.,  sen.,  &  Co.,  56  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

M'Connell,  Robert,  112  Port-Dundas  rd. 

M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  6  Carrick  street. 

M'Gilvray,  John  &  E.,  45  Jamaica  st. 

M'Gregor,  P.,  118  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

M'Harg,  John,  60  Cambridge  street. 

M'Whannell,  William,  38  Stockwell  st. 

Mahony,  John,  47,  49  Blackfriars  street. 

Miller,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  13  Robertson  st. 

Murdoch,  A.  &  A.,  41  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.,  104,  106  Cheap- 
side  street. 

Orme,  Alexander,  68  Dale  street. 

Porter,  W.  &  G.,  18  Coburg  street. 

Primrose  &  Ross,  61  M' Alpine  street. 

Ramsay,  William,  125  Argyll  street. 

Robertson,  NeH,  13  Norfolk  court. 

Steel,  David,  48  Stockwell  street. 

Stephen,  Mrs.  George,  44  Trongate. 

Steven,  James,  15  Duncan  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  118  Stockwell  street. 

Trainer  &  Pettigrew,  38  Charlotte  lane 
and  79  Greendyke  street. 

Urquhart,  J.,  27  North  Woodside  street. 

Walker,  W.  &  P.,  99  Gallowgate. 

Watson,  Ai-chd.,  36  and  45  George  street. 

Whyte,  John,  36  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Wright,  Thomas,  16  Muslin  street. 

Young,  John  &  Wm.,  419^  Argyll  st. 

BEAZEEES. 

SEE  Tm-PLATE  WORKERS. 

BREWERS. 

Allsopp,  Samuel,  and  Sons,   Bm-ton-on- 

Trent.     William  Milne  &  Co.,  agents, 

33  Virginia  street. 
Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co,,  Gt.  Canal  Brewery 

and  28  Gordon  street. 
Bass  &  Co.     M'George  &  Kerr,  40  St. 

Vincent  street,  agents. 
Bernard,  Thos.,  Edinburgh.   J.  B.  Sheriif, 

agent,  9  Virginia  street. 
Falkirk  Ale  Stores,  53  Hope  street. 
M'Nair,   John.     John  Kerr  Orr,  agent, 

80  Union  street. 
Eeid  &  Co.,  Loudon.    Office,  229  George's 

street. 
Robertson,  Wm.,   Summerhall  Brewery, 

Edinburgh.    Robt.  KUpatrick,  24  John 

street,  agent. 
Scott,  W.,  3  Duncan  street. 


Steel,  James,  41  Sj-dney  street.     Orders 

left  at  Wilson  Struthers',  20  Gordon  st. 
Tennent,  J.  &  R.,  Wellpark,  Duke  st. 
Usher,  Jas.  &  Thos.,  Edinburgh.     Office, 

225  George  St.,  Donald  Stewart,  agent. 
Wallace,  John,  75  Maxwell  street. 
Whithead  and  Co.,  London.     James  B. 

Sheriff,  agent. 
Younger,  William,  and  Co.,  Edinburgh. 

John  Baird,  agent,  83  Jamaica  street. 

BRICKMAKERS  AND  BUILDERS. 

Adam,  John,  206  Duke  street. 

Allan  &  Mann,  Port-  Egliuton. 

Barr,  Robert,  Anniield. 

Borland  &  Steven,  26  Market  street,  Gal- 
lowgate. 

Bow,  A.  &  T.,  45  Govan  street. 

Brunton,  Charles,  and  oven  huilder,  3  Pitt 
street. 

Clark,  Robert,  43  Young  street  and  465 
Gallowgate. 

Corbet,  Robert,  37  Stevenson  street. 

Coulter,  J.,  52  Tylefield  street. 

Davidson,  Alexander,  64  South  Welling- 
ton street. 

Ferguson,  Miller,  &  Co.,  Heathfield  store, 
Garnkirk  Railway  depot.  Office,  206 
Buchanan  street. 

Gardner,  Thomas,  8  Eglinton  lane. 

Garnkirk  Works,  at  Railway  depot,  St. 
Rollox  ;  office,  5  Cathcart  street. 

Glenboig  Firebrick  and  Tile-work.  Or- 
ders left  at  A.  Nisbet's,  180  Trongate. 

Goldie,  James,  78  Rutherglen  loan  and 
16  Cleland  street. 

Gray,  WiUiam,  &  Co.,  90  Port-Dundas 
road. 

Johnston,  John,  Gallowgate  road^ 

Johnston,  John,  289  Parliamentary  road. 

Johnstone,  Robert,  12  Cannmg  street. 

Lagan,  James,  &  Co.,  Hillhead-fleld,  Par- 
tick.     Letters  left  at  51  St.  Vincent  st. 

Lyon,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  Mountainblue. 

M'Callum,  Duncan,  10  Charlotte  street. 

M' Donald,  A.  &  J.,  468  Gallowgate. 

M'Donald,  James,  23  Broad  St.,  Mile-end. 

M'lntyre,  D.  C,  68  Maitland  street. 

M'Lachlan,  James  &  John,  124  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

M'Naught,  Thomas,  35  East  Howard  st. 

Murray,  Hugh,  6  East  Campbell  street. 

Murraj',  James,  37  Stevenson  st.,  Caltoii. 

Reid,  Robert,  172  Hospital  street. 

Skaterigg  Works,  office,  37  Kopework 
lane. 

Smith,  Peter,  Crosfshill.  Letters  left  at 
163  Trongate. 

Somerville,  William,  10  Struthers  street. 

Steven,  William,  19  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Thomson,  John,  Glenboig  Fire-brick 
Works.      Orders  left  at  180  Trongate. 


BROKERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— CABINETMAKERS.         481 


Wilson,  William,  &  Son,  706  Gallowgate, 
and  Cavendish  street,  Laurieston. 

BEOKEES-Froduce. 

Bethune  &  M'Donald,  G5  Jamaica  st. 
Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Clavering,  Thomas,  43  West  Nile  street. 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  street. 
Ferguson,  Hui;h,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Finlay,  Cairns,  &  Co.,  Madeira  court. 
Gray,  Robertson,  &  Co.,  48  Gordon  st. 
Hunter,  John,  &  Co.,  24  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Kincaid,  John,  80  Union  street. 
M'Ewing,  John,  58  Virginia  street. 
M'Gregor,   Wm.,  Sugar  Sample  Eooms, 

Royal  Exchange. 
Rae,  Williams,  &  Co.,  13  Virginia  street. 
Robertson  &  M'Kenzie,  Virginia  buildgs. 
Smith,  Archibald,  57  Buchanan  street. 
Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  18  Dunlop  st. 
Stewart,  Lewis,  57  Miller  street. 
Stewart,  Reid,  &  Co.,  32  St.  Enoch  sq. 

BSUSHMAIiEES. 

Barker,  John,  5  Candleriggs. 

Blackball  &  Scott,  63  Argyll  arcade. 

Bowie,  David,  St.  Andrew's  lane,  Gal- 
lowgate and  161  Buchanan  street. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  129  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Ferguson,  John,  29  Gallowgate. 

Ingleton,  W.,  49  St.  Vincent  street. 

Jack,  John,  &  Co.,  3  Candleriggs. 

Jeffrey,  Miss,  216  Argyll  street. 

Johnston,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  24  Jamaica  st. 

Lockhart,  W.,  11  Hill  street,  Anderston. 

M'Donald,  Peter,  56  Duke  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  114  Trongate  and  27 
Bridge  street. 

Morier,  W.,  145  Argj'll  street. 

Paton,  Miss  C,  21  High  street. 

Pollock,  Robert,  19  Turner's  court. 

Eae,  R.,  261  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ramsaj',  George,  5  Hutcheson  street. 

Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  Jail  square. 

Ruddach,  Mrs.  J.,  9  Candleriggs. 

Sutherland,  David,  29  Queen  street. 

White,  Miss  A.,  13  Candleriggs. 

Wilson,  Robert,  93  High  street. 

BUILDEES. 

SEE  MASONS  AND  BUILDERS. 

BUTTON  FACTOES, 

Jaraieson  &  Dewar,  62  Queen  street. 
M'Queen  &  Kirkpatrick,  114  Cheapside 
street. 

CABINETMAKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  CABINETJIAKEES  AND  UPHOL- 
STERERS ;  AND  WRIGHTS,  CABINET- 
MAKERS AND  UPHOLSTERERS. 

Allan,  Andrew,  57  Argyll  street. 


Allan,  Thomas  G.,  106  New  City  road. 

Anderson,  T.  R.,  75  Robertson  street. 

Auld,  George,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ballantyne,  William,  38  Ch'de  st.,  east. 

Begg,  James,  9  New  street,  Calton. 

Boyd,  William,  &  Son,  4  Hydepark  st. 

Boyd,  William,  &  Son,  15  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Braunan,  John,  78,  80  London  street. 

Brown,  Hugh,  34  Warwick  street. 

Brown,  Peter,  65  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brown,  William,  239  Argyll  street. 

Bruce,  William,  30  Thistle  street. 

Cameron,  Allan,  73  Vv''est  Campbell  st. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  8  Euchan  street, 
Gorbals. 

Campbell,  John,  61  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Couper,  W.,  49  Gallowgate. 

Crawford,  George,  76  Brown  street. 

Crawford,  Robert,  101  John  street. 

Curie,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  St.,  worlc- 
.shop  295^  Buchanan  street. — See  Ad- 
veitisement  in  Appendix. 

Davidson,  Alexander,  86  Dale  street. 

Dickson,  William,  11  George  street. 

Dohert}',  John,  85  Stobcross  street. 

Donald,  John,  1  Paterson  st.,  Anderston. 

Duncanson  &  Forbes,  Argyll  st.,  entering 
by  2  Maxwell  street. 

Dunn,  J.  &  W.,  31  Douglas  street. 

Easton,  Robert,  79  Stock  well  street. 

Elmore,  Thomas,  34  Dale  street. 

Espie,  Andrew,  64  Taylor  street. 

Forbes,  Thomas,  10  Stanley  place. 

Forsyth,  William,  20  Main  street. 

Fulton,  Alexander,  24  Jamaica  street. 

Gardner,  Archd.,  &  Son,  93  Stockwell  st. 

Geddes,  James,  20  Little  Hamilton  st. 

Glen,  li.,  &  Son,  1  Love  loan. 

Glendinuing,  John,  28  Spoutmouth. 

Gray,  J,,  4  Hill  street,  Gallowgate. 

Gray,  J.,  &  Co.,  28  Spoutmouth. 

Harvie,  AV.  &  J.,  75  North  Wellington  st. 

Hastie,  D.  R.,  17  Greenside  stieet. 

Haxton,  Robert,  382  Argyll  st. 

Ileggie,  James,  390  Parliamentars-  rond. 

Henderson,  M.,  136  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Hogg,  William,  73  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Howlison,  James,  180  Hope  street. 

Hunter,  John,  18  Portland  street. 

Hunter,  Samuel,  9  South  St.  Mungo  st. 

Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  25  St.  An- 
drew street. 

Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  152  Trongate. 

Hutton,  John  R.,  29  Miller's  place. 

Johnston,  Francis,  37  Gramme  street. 

Kittle,  Thomas,  46  East  Howard  street. 

Laidlaw,  Matthew,  50  M'Pherson  street. 

Laing,  John,  29  High  street. 

Lamont,  William,  2  Abercorn  street. 

Liddell,  Thomas,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 

Lindsay,  Archibald,  136  London  street. 

Lightbody,  William,  26  Sidney  street. 

Loggie  &  Dobbie,  30  Thistle  street. 


482 


CABINET.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— CABINET. 


M'Aulay,  John,  11  "West  Regent  lane. 

M'CuUoch,  Robert,  1  6  Glassford  street. 

M'Dougall,  A.,  21  Canon  street. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  20  Clyde  terrace. 

M'Fadj'en,  Peter,  4  Brunswick  lane. 

M'Gibbon,  A.,  23  Sauchiehall  lane. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  27  Stockwell  street, 
188  Argjdl  street,  and  124  High  st. 

M'Millan,  Bryce,  75  Argyll  street. 

Miller,  James,  37  Renfrew  lane. 

Miller,  James,  130,  132  Trongate. 

Miller,  Robert,  &  Son,  29  Stirling  street 
and  94  Nelson  street. 

Morrison,  Thomas,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 

Muir  &  Sim,  75  Mitchell  street. 

Murjjhy,  E.  &  A.,  53  Montrose  street. 

Ogilvie,  Robert,  45  King  St.,  Tradeston. 

Paterson,  Benjamin,  21  Thistle  street. 

Paterson,  John,  9  and  11  London  lane, 

Paton,  John,  48  Bath  street. 

Pinkerton,  Robert,  59  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Ramsay,  Mrs.  John,  15  Macfarlane  st. 

Rankin,  John,  Upper  Faulds,  Little 
Govan. 

Rodger,  Alex,,  62  Old  vennel. 

Rodger,  John,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 

Sawers,  James,  48  Stockwell  street. 

Seaton,  John,  71  Maxwell  street 

Smith,  Peter,  32  East  Clyde  street. 

Smith,  W.  &  J.,  150  Trongate. 

Stevenson,  William,  86  Dale  street. 

Stewart,  J.  M.,  18  Renfrew  street. 

Stoddart,  Robert,  296  Argyll  street. 

Taylor,  J.,  &  Brothers,  6  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

Thomson,  Archibald,  84  Main  street, 
Bridgeton, 

Walker,  James,  5  Warwick  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  73  West  Campbell  street. 

Wotherspoon,  John,  76  Robertson  street. 

Younger,  James,  Union  Court,  172  Ar- 
gyll street. 

CABINETMAKSES    AND    UPHOL- 
STERERS. 

Allan,  Andrew,  57  Argj'll  street. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  221  Buchanan  street 

and  151  Stirling's  road. 
Angus,  James,  303  Argyll  street. 
A.rcher,  Charles,  101  Holm  street. 
Baird,  William,  94  Gandleriggs. 
Ballardie,  John,  342  Argyll  street. 
Baxter,  M.  &  A.,  45  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Beilby,  William,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 
Bisset,  Alexander,  100  Sauchiehall  st. 
Brown,  Archibald,  54  Renfield  street. 
Bryce,  Morrison,  136  Hope  street. 
Caldwell,  W.,  136  and  146  West  Nile  st. 
Cochran  &  Provan,  44  Gordon  street. 
Colquhoun,  Thos.,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 
Cowan,  James,  16  and  17  Great  Clyde  st. 
Cree,  Alexander,  27  Gordon  street. 


Curie,    Robert,    62    Argyll    street. — See 

Advertisevient  in  Appendix. 
Duncanson  &  Forbes,  Argyll  street,  enter- 
ing by  2  Maxwell  street. 
Forbes,  Thomas,  10  Stanley  place. 
Forrest,  John,  &  Son,  64  Sauchiehall  st. 
Fotheringham,  A.,  86  Wellington  street, 

13  Waterloo  street,  and  81  Pitt  st. 
GaUoway,  Andrew,  105  Hope  street. 
Ge.mmell,  Andrew,  105  Hope  street. 
Gemmell,  Robert,  21  South  Portland  st. 
Harvie,  James,  23  Hope  street. 
Heggie,    George,   25   Ingram  street  and 

17,  23  Stirling's  road. 
Heggie,  James,  390  Parliamentary  road. 
Hill,  Archibald,  26  Buchanan  street. 
Hunter,  Archibald,  6  Terrace  street. 
Hunter,   John,    54    Gandleriggs,    works, 

22  Thistle  street. 
Jack,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  37  Buchanan  st., 

works,  175  Hope  street. 
Jamieson,  Jonathan,  329  Sauchiehall  st. 
Knox,  Thomas,  44  Renfield  street. 
Lawson,  George,  42  Argyll  street. 
M'Culloch,  J.  &  J.,  37  Renfield  street. 
M'Ewan,  D,,  6  Union  street. 
M'Fadyen,  Peter,  349  Argyll  street. 
M'Garry,  William,  45  Stockwell  street. 
M'Indoe,  Peter,  5  Union  street,  Calton. 
M'Intosb,  John,  106  Hope  street. 
M'Kay,  John,  &  Son,  145  W.  Regent  St. 
M'Kenzie  and  Crawford,  87,  89  Buchanan 

street. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  22  Bothw-ell  street. 
M'Kinnon,  P.,  77  Carrick  street. 
M'Moreland,  Andrew,  115  Buchanan  st. 
M'Murray,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  15  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Martin,   Bryce,    62   Balmoral  place,    St, 

George's  road. 
Martin  &  Stevenson,  16^^  North  Portland 

street. 
Milieu,  Peter,  20  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Miller,  James,  130,  132  Trongate. 
Muir,  James,  90  Blythswood  terrace. 
Newton,  Walter,  226  Argyll  street. 
Park,  Charles,  162,  164  West  Regent  st. 
Paton,  James,  33  East  Howard  street. 
Paton,  Robert,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Eeid,  J.,  26  Renfield  street, 
Reid,  James,  28  Renfield  street. 
Richmond,  J.,  &  Co ,  57  Buchanan  st.. 
Riddell,  James,  43  West  Nile  street.  . 
Rough,  John,  27  Findlay  street. 
Scott,  William,  39  Gandleriggs. 
Simpson,  John,  102,  104  London  street. 
Smith,    Peter,    53    West    George   street, 

works,  57  North  Hanover  street. 
Smith,  W.  &  J.,  150  Trongate. 
Taylor,  William,  48  Bath  street. 
Thomson,  David,  193  Argyll  street. 
Toshach,  John,  5  Wellington  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  25  Cumberland  lane. 


CALENDERERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— CAP. 


483 


Whyte,  James,  &  Son,  140  Queen  street, 
workshops,  89  West  Nile  street.  * 

Whyte,  Robert,  111  St.  Vincent  street. 

A\'otherspoou,  Wm.  and  John,  SO  West 
Nile  street. 

CALENDEEEES  AND  PACKERS. 

Aikman,  Thomas,  77  Glassford  street. 
Anderson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  40  West  George  St. 
Buchanan,  G.,  &  Sons,  95  Candlcriggs. 
Cameron,  M'Millan,  &  Co.,  71  Virginia  st. 
Cochran,   William,   85   Candleriggs    and 

100  Brunswick  street. 
Cochran,  Wra.,  &  Co.,  82  Miller  street. 
Crawford  and  Easton,  81  Buchanan  st,  9 

Gordon  street,  and  86  Mitchell  street. 
Currie,  Robert,  81  Buchanan  street  and 

9  Gordon  street. 
Ewing,  Peter,  8  John  street. 
Fergus,  Thomas,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Gibb,  Robert,  37  Ingram  street. 
Gilmour  &  Co.,  19,  21  Ingram  street. 
Gray  &  Donaldson,  1  George  square. 
Hamilton,   M'Mutrie,   and   Paterson,   53 

Candleriggs. 
Lindsay,  John,  173  George  street. 
Livingston,  William,  17  Virginia  street. 
Macallister,  John,  jun.,  49  West  Nile  st. 
M'Aulay,  James,  13  Stirling  street. 
M'Donald  &  Freer,  99  Mitchell  street,  and 

35  and  37  Gordon  street. 
M'Donald  &  Robertson,  129  Ingram  st. 
M'Farlane,  John,  61  Buchanan  street, 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  17,  19  South   Frede- 
rick street. 
M'Farlane,  W.,  1 9  South  Hanover  street. 
M'Farlane,  W.  A.,  jun.,  15  Renfield  st. 
Munn,  James,  19  Montrose  street. 
Orme,   M'Arthur,   &    Co.,    23,   25   West 

George  street,  and  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Orr,  William,  51  Cochran  street. 
Ranken  &  Co.,  93,  101   Glassford  street, 

and  89  Ingram  street. 
Robertson,  John,  Springfield  court. 
Roy,  Ai'chibald,  82  Virginia  street. 
Smith,  R.  &  C,  4  and  14  Montrose  st. 
Taylor,  James  &  Son,  28  Cochran  street. 
Ure,  John,  &  Son,  16  and  20  Montrose 

street. 
Walker,  Robert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  30  George 

square. 
Wilson,   John,  &  Co.,   2  National  Bank 

buildings.  Queen  street. 
Wright  &  M'Donald,  63  Buchanan  street. 

CALICO  AND  SILK  PSINTESS. 

Adam,  J.  G.,  &  Walker,  12  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Aitken,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  709  Gallowgate. 
Alexander,  Robert,  &  Co.,  38  W.  George 

street. 
Auld  &  Buchanan,  86   Buchanan  street, 

and  7  Exchange  place. 


Black,  James,  &  Co.,  23  Royal  PZxchauge 
square,  and  74  Buchanan  street. 

Black,  John,  &  Co.,  110  Buchanan  st. 

Black  &  Wingate,  9  Royal  Exchange  sq, 

Boyd,  Thomas,  90  Mitchell  street. 

Carnie,  Charles,  &  Co.,  19  W.  George  st. 

Crura,  Walter,  &  Co.,  51  Cochran  st. 

Dalglish,  R.,  Falconer,  &  Co.,  North  court. 
Royal  Exchange. 

Duncan,  A.,  &  Son,  100  Virginia  street. 

Ewing,  A.  Orr,  &  Co.,  16  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Gilchrist,  D.,  &  Co.,  ]  9  S.  Hanover  st. 

Glen  &  M'Indoe,  14  Gordon  street. 

Gourlie,  Wm.,  &  Son,  8  S.  Frederick  st. 

Hardie,  Stark,  &  Co.  Letters  left  at 
Archd.  Eraser's,  9  Queen  street. 

Haj^s,  Z.,  &  Sons,  5  Dundas  street. 

Inglis,  D.  &  H,,  78  Miller  street. 

Inglis  &  Wakefield,  1  National  Bank  build- 
ings, Queen  street. 

Lancaster,  Geo.,  Clydebank,  Finnieston. 

M'Allan,  Brothers,  17  Renfield  street. 

M'Aulay,  James,  &  Co.,  18  St.  Vincent 
lane. 

M'Aulay,  William,  &  Co.,  29  Stirling  st. 

M'Aulay,  W.  &  P.,  Shawfield  Bank. 
Letters  left  at  29  Stirling  street. 

M'Gregor,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  66  Miller  stieet. 

M'Kellar,  James,  &  Co.,  77  Glassford  st. 

M'Nab,  James,  145  Ingram  street. 

Miller,  James,  Anderston  Print-works, 
North  street. 

Miller,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  27  South  Frederick 
street. 

Monteith,  H.,  &  Co.,  11  George  square 
and  132  Queen  street. 

Monteith,  John,  &  Co.,  51  Buchanan  st. 

Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.,  19  West  George  st. 

Muter  &  Miller,  1 1 1  Ingram  street. 

Reid  &  Whiteman,  84  St.  Vincent  street. 

Shaw,  J.,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Smith,  W.,  &  Co.,  2  North  court,  Ex- 
change square. 

Stewart,  James,  22  Ingram  street. 

Stirling,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  32  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Strang,  Brown,  &  Co.,  16  Springfield  ct, 
Buchanan  street. 

Todd,  Charles,  &  Higginbotham,  Spring- 
field court,  Queen  street. 

Vallance  &  Co.,  62  Queen  street 

Wingate  &  Fleming,  19  South  Hanover 
street. 

Yorstou,  A.,  &  Co.,  18  Renfield  street, 

CAP  MANUFACTUSEES. 
Blair,  J.  &  W.  A.,  125  Trongate. 
Brj'ce  &  Co.,  165  Trongate. 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  Robert,  53  Nelson  st. 
Fleming,   John,   &  Co.,    173  Great  Ha- 
milton street. 
Glen  &  Fenton,  33  Candleriggs. 
Hayes,  Edwin  F.,  9  Maxwell  street. 
Hunter  &  Barr,  114  Trongate. 


484 


CARD.— TRADES    DIRECTORY.— CARVERS. 


Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  32  Buchanan  st. 
Inglis,  Andrew,  28  Jamaica  street. 
Kirsop,  John,  98  Argyll  street. 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,  74  George  street. 
Jl'Innes,  Matthew,  136  Trongate. 
M'Neill,  A.,  &  Co.,  93  Fife  place,  West 

George  street. 
Melvin,  Brothers,  27  Wilson  street. 
Miller,  A.  M'K.,  189  Trongate. 
Morrison  &  Son,  131  Argyll  street. 
Pigott,   Heniy,    176    Trongate  and  167 

Argyll  street. 
Porteous,  Mrs.,  19  Gallowgate. 
llae,  Francis,  &  Son,  20  Brunswick  place. 
Robertson,  R,  &  J.,  64  Hutcheson  street. 
Eohead,  John,  134,  136  Stockwell  street, 
Wilson  &  Mathieson  (successors  to  Sam. 

Wilson),  68,  60  Candleriggs. 
Wotherspoon,  J.,  55  Glasford  street. 

CAE3  CUTTERS. 

Campbell,  R.  R.,  12  Stirling  square. 
Cochran,  William,  and  flower  lasher^  58 

North  Hanover  street. 
Frazer,  James,  94  Miller  street, 
M'Aulay  &  M'Cartney,  75  Argyll  street. 

CAED  MAKERS. 

Hough  &  Stewart,  115  Grseme  street. 
M'Intosh,   Peter,  129  StookweU  st.  and 

26  Goosedubbs  street. 
M'lutyre,  Robert,  188  Argyll  street,  24 

Stockwell  street,  and  124  High  street. 

CAEPET  MANTJFACTUBEPvS  A2ID 

MERCHAHTS, 

Colville,  John,  1  Royal  Exchange  court, 

85  Queen  street. 
Crooks  &  Jones,  12  Buchanan  street, 
Geddes,  J.,  &  Sons,  11  West  George  st., 

20  St,  Viucent  street,  and  Govan  Bank, 

works.  Little  Govan. 
Hill,  Archibald,  26  Buchanan  street, 
M'Farlane,  Brothers,  Johnst,,  Bridgeton, 

warehouse,  1  Roj'al  Exchange  court. 
Port-Eglinton    Carpet    Factor^',    41    St, 

Vincent  street,  works,  Port-Eglinton, 
Sharp   and  Gilchrist,  371  Parliamentary 

road,  and  1  Leadbetter  street, 
Southwells    &    Co,,   Bridgenorth  ;    John 

Colville,  agent,  1  Royal  Exchange  court, 
Templeton,  Jas.,  &  Co,,   54  St.  George's 

place. 

CARTWSIGHTS, 

Currie,  Wm.,  19  Catherine  St.,  Anderston, 
Forbes,  Robert  B.,  81  Garscube  road. 
Granger,  R ,  S3  King  st,,  Tradeston. 
Lamb,  Peter,  64  Port-Dundas  road. 
Law,  Robert,  Shettleston. 
M'Dougall,  A.,  15  James  Watt  street. 
M'Dougal!,  Angus,  24  Howard  street. 
M'Kellar,  Duncan,  28  Great  Clyde  street. 


Malcolm,  Thomas,  373  Dobbie's  loan. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  26,  28  Carrick  street. 
Nimmo,  William,  157  London  street. 
Prentice,  A.  &  W.,  1  Germiston  street. 
Ramsay,  James,  76  Rutherglen  loan. 
Rowand,  Daniel,  38,  40  Bishop  street. 
Stirrat,  D.,  122  Renfield  street. 
Struthers,  Alexander,  43  Commerce  st. 

CARTERS. 

Boag,  Samuel,  6  Goosedubbs  street. 
Boj'le,  James,  62  Hospital  street. 
Boj'le,  William,  251  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  William,  13  Wood  lane. 
Campbell,  Archd.,  14  TMain's  street. 
Crawford,  William,  28  Corn  street, 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  22  Charlotte  st.,  Port- 
Dundas. 
Fisher,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  28  Robertson  st. 
Ford,    John,    6    Bishop    street,    and    36 

Society  row,  Oakbank. 
Gardner,  John,  239  Argyll  street. 
Harvie,  Douglas,  221  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Jeffrey,  Wm.,  61  Clyde  st ,  Port-Dundas. 
Kay,  George,  13  Wood  lane. 
Lauder,  John,  68  West  Nile  street. 
Livingston,  Robert,  34  Union  pi..  North 

street. 
Logan,  Jam-es,  53  Drygitte  street. 
Logan,  William,  47  Rottenroiv. 
Lonnie,  Robert,  375  Dobbie's  loan. 
M'Corkle,  Archd,  Clyde  St.,  Port-Dundas. 
M'Intyre,  John,  67  Bell  street. 
M'Kim,  Walter,  6  Union  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Thomas,  14  Burnside  street. 
M'Naughton,  John,  93  Parliamentary  rd. 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  8  Dyer's  lane,  St. 
Andrew's  square. 

Miller,  Robert,  10  Balmanno  street. 

Pender,  James,  75  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Rankine,  James,  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Riddell,  Matthew,  37  Nelson  st.,  Trades- 
ton. 

Riddell,  John,  head  of  Deanside  lane. 

Robertson,  George,  17  Cumberland  lane. 

Robertson,  Robert,  78  M'Alpiue  street. 

Scott,  Colin,  31  Weaver  street. 

Sloan,  John,  86  Washington  street. 

Sloan,  Samuel,  46  Centre  street. 

Smellie,  William,  82  Hope  street. 

Sommerville,  William,  55  Turner's  court. 

Stewart,  John,  64  Commerce  street. 

Walker,  James,  91  Garscube  road. 

Warnock,  James,  182  Gallowgate. 

Whitehill,  John,  27,  35  Carrick  st. 

CARVERS  AHD  GLLDEES. 

Allan,  M.  &  J.,  10  Watt  st.,  off  Broomie- 

law. 
Barton,  William,  2  Wemyss  place. 
Booklass,  George,  27  Dunlop  street. 
Boyle,  Alexander,  28^  Thistle  street. 


CATTLE.— TEADES  DmECTORY,— CHEMISTS. 


485 


Cross,  William,  217  Sauchiehall  street. 
Dobbie,  John  P.,'  8  Coburg  street. 
Finlay,  J.,  49  Buchanan  street. 
Fisher,  John,  1 9  Gordon  street. 
Forbes,  George,  2-i  Jamaica  street, 
Galloway,  James,  5  Miller  street. 
Gerletti,  Domiuick,  10  Caudleriggs. 
Gibson,  Robert,  5i  Union  street. 
Gibson,  Robert,  1  South  Portland  street. 
Hastie,  John,  88  Stockwell  street 
Houston,  A.  &  "VV.,  95  Mitchell  street. 
Kaj',  T.,  40  Fox  street. 
Leckie  &  Hume,  48  Stockwell  street. 
M'Arthur,  Thomas,  33  Gordon  street. 
M'Avoy,  George,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Lure,  J.,  &  Son,  61  Buchanan  street. 
M'Muriay,  William,  33  East  Howard  st. 
Martin,  James,  61  Union  street. 
Martin,  Wm.,  88  West  George  street. 
Morton,  Wm.,  15  Roj^al  Exchange  sq. 
Murray,  William,  14  St.  Enoch  square. 
Nisbet,  William,  19  Croy  place. 
Niveu,  Alex.,  28  Queen  street. 
Paton,  Hugh,  16  Roj'al  Exchange  sq. 
Peacock,  Thomas,  30  Garscube  place. 
Rankin  &  Gray,  52  Gordon  street. 
Renton,  John,  102  Stockwell  street. 
Eiva,  J.  &  M.,  147  High  street. 
Russell,  James,  9  South  Portland  street. 
Warren,  William,  95  Argyll  street. 
West,  Daniel,  115  High  street. 

CATTLE  DEALEES. 

Buchanan,  James,  40  Duke  street. 
Glen,  Walter,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Mathers,  John,  16  Adelphi  street,  Hut- 

chesontown. 
Train,  Richard,  25  Bollgrove  street, 

CAUSEWAYERS. 

Neilson,  William,  Craig's  quarry,  Town- 
mill  road. 
Robertson  &  Scott,  19  Holmhead  street. 
Robson,  William,  97  Govan  street. 

CHAINMAKEES. 

Angus  &  M'jSTaught,  39  Stockwell  street. 
Burrett,  B.,  &  Co.,  110  Renfield  street. 
Dick,    Alex.,  10    Buchanan   court,    105 

Stockwell  street. — See  Advertisement  in 

Appendix. 
M'Alpine,  Colin,  cable,  5  Brown  street. 
M'Gillivary,  Walter,  5  James  Watt  st., 

Broomielaw. 
M' Vicar,  Archibald,  17  Robertson  street, 

and  Hydepark,  corner  of  West  street, 

and  56,  57  Clyde  place. 
Thorn,  A.,  53  Maxwell  street. 

CHEESEMOITGEES. 

SEE  ALSO  PKOVISION  MERCHANTS. 

AUan,  A.  &  J.,  108,  110,  and  112  Cau- 
dleriggs. 


Buchanan,  Eoy,  &  Co.,  Smith's  court,  53 

Candleriggs. 
Dick,  William,  Weigh-house,  Bazaar. 
Finlay,  William,  Weigh-house,  Bazaar. 
Jaffray  &  Gunion,  87  Candleriggs 
Osborne,  Alex.,  Bazaar,  and  28  Canon  st. 
Osborne,  Robert,  127  Candleriggs. 
Semple,  Mrs.,  Bazaar. 
Snodgrass,     Mrs.,    City    Hall    buildings, 

Bazaar,  and  25,  27  South  Albion  st. 
Stevenson,  J.,  11  Wilson  street. 

CHEMICAL,   MATHEMATICAL,   ANH 

PHILOSOPHICAL  IHSTSUMElirT 

MAKERS. 

Cappo,  Joseph,  75  Argyll  street. 

Cohen,  Suneon  Phineas,  121  Buchanan  st. 

Galletti,  Johu,  24  Argyll  arcade. 

Gardner  &  Co.,  21  Buchanan  street. 

Gardner,  William,  3  Royal  Bank  place. 

Gerletti,  Dominick,  10  Candleriggs 

Griffin,  Richard,  &  Co.,  40  Buchanan  st. 

Marr,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  27  North  Albion  st. 

Parkes,  James,   &   Qon,  of  Birmingham ; 
agent,  Wm.  Johnston,  55  Miller  street. 

Scotland,  G.  D.,  16  ilutcheson  street. 

White,  James,  24  Rculield  street. 

CHEMISTS,,  MAZUSACTUSIECJ. 
Anderson,  George,  &  Co.,  Hydepark  st. 
Andersori,  J;r,aes,  &  Co.,  80  East  Hill  st. 
Barrmviii-ld  Chemical  Works,  Duncan  St., 

Calton. 
Brown,  Robert,  &  Co.,  4  Broad  street. 

Mile-end. 
Burry,  Henry,  &  Co.,  19  Cochran  street ; 

P.  Nuttall,  agent. 
Currie,  John,  262  Buchanan  street. 
Dobbie,  Alexander,  189  Duke  street. 
Ewing,  J.  iSi  A.,  32  Orr  street.  Mile-end. 
Garroway,  R.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  69  Queen  st. 
Hope,  Alexander,  101  Hutcheson  street. 
Hurlet  &  Campsie  Alum  Co.,  77  Union  st. 
Hurlet  Chemical  Works,  office,  100   St, 

Vincent  street. 
Innerarity  &  Co.,  Paterson  st.,  Anderston. 
Irvine  &  Bryce,  128  Bishop  street,  Port- 

Dundas. 
King,  D.,  &  Co.,  Camlachie.    Letters  left 

at  649  Gallowgate. 
Liston,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  48  Buchanan  st. 
Loughran,  John,  19  Union  place,  North 

street,  Anderston. 
M'Aulay  &  Co.,  60  New  street,  Calton. 
M'Geachy  &  M'Farlane,  80  Port-Dundas 

road. 
M'Laren,  James,  Kerr  street. 
M'Lintock,  Wm.,  38  Kirk  street,  Gorbals, 
Miller,  G.,  &  Co.,  89  Rumford  street. 
Montgomery,  J.,  &  Co.,  Port  Duudas. 
Parsons  &  Co.,  Greenvale  works,  Duke  st. 
Paterson,  William,  85  Candleriggs   and 

100  Brunswick  street. 


48-6 


CHIMNEY.— TEADES  DIRECTOEY.— CIVIL. 


I'eiiny,  Charles,  13  Bellgrove  St.,  works, 
48G  Gallowgate. 

Port-Dundas  Chemical  Works,  128 
Bishop  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Poynter,  John,  works,  Milton  st.,  Port- 
JDundas ;  Rumford  St.,  Bridgeton ;  and 
Shaws  Water,  Greenock.  Office,  83 
Jamaica  street. 

Russell,  S.  &  W.,  2  Broad  St.,  Mile-end. 

Sliaud,  George,  67,  71  St.  Vincent  st. 

Smith,  George,  293  Bobbie's  loan,  Port- 
Dundas.  Letter-box  at  P.  &  R.  Flem- 
ing's, 29  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  Richard,  88  West  street. 

Tennant,  C,  &  Co.,  49  Cochran  street, 
and  St.  EoUox. 

Turnbull  &  Co.,  276  George  street. 

Ward,  Smith,  &  Co.,  Scott  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Watt,  William,  works,  Dunchattan,  Duke 
street. 

White,  J.  &  J.,  Shawfield,  office,  31 
Union  street. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Sons,  Hurlet  works, 
office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 

CBIMJfEY  S"WEEPER3, 
Black,  Henry,  78  Stockwell  street. 
Black,  Thomson,  151  Gallowgate. 
Black,  J.,  59  Saltmarket. 
Campbell,  James,  and  slater^  14  Alston  st. 
Campbell,  John,  120  Cowcaddens  street. 
Dougan,  John,  85  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Innes,  John,  101  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  68  Kutherglen  loan. 
M'Lean,  D.,  27  Stockwell  street. 
M'Pherson,  Neil,  118  High  street. 
Strathey,  .James,  48  North  Frederick  st. 

CHTSTA,  GLASS,  AND  EAETHEH- 
WARE  DEALERS. 

Baxter,  John,  57  Jamaica  street. 

Bell,  J.  &  M.  P.,  &  Co.,  Glasgow  Pottery, 
Stafford  street.  Canal  bank. 

Briceland,  Mrs.  Michael,  92  Main  street, 
Gorbals, 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Co.,  Verreville  Pot- 
tery, Finnieston  street. 

Coverly,  Wm.,  sen.,  28  St.  Enoch  wj'nd, 
and  83,  85  Stockwell  street. 

Coverly,  Wm.,  jun.,  87  Stockwell  street. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  18  Kent  street. 

Crook,  John,  66  King  street. 

Deakin,  Ralph,  124  Cowcaddens  street. 

Downie,  John,  56  Eglinton  street. 

Downie,  Robert,  59  Miiin  st.,  Anderston. 

Eaton,  David,  9  Kent  street. 

Grant,  Mrs.,  23  Market  lane. 

Henderson,  Alexander,  269  High  street. 

Jamieson,  Robert,  404  Gallowgate. 

Lister,  M.,  127  New  Dalmarnock  road. 

Lowrie,  Robert,  3  Stevenson  street. 

M'Feat,  W.,  &  Co.,  25  Jamaica  street. 


M'Lerie,  Mrs.,  115  George  street. 
Marshall,  James,  12  Jamaica  street. 
Mason,  John,  &  Sons,  16  Jail  square. 
Murray  &  Fullarton,  Caledoniau  Pottery, 

43  Garngadhill. 
Nisbet,  George,  110  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Pollock,  Robert,  22  Caudleriggs. 
Port-Dundas  Pottery  Co.,    QQ  Bishop  St., 

Port-Dundas. 
Pringle,  John,  144  Argyll  street. 
Quin,  John,  16  Jail  square. 
Rigg,  Isaac,  &  Son,  55  Buchanan  street. 
Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  Jail  square. 
Sharp,  William,  86  Bath  street. 
Stuart,  Samuel  M'D.,  31  Buchanan  st. 
Tearney,  John,  87  King  street. 
Thomson,  John,  Amifield  Pottery. 
Wallace,  James,  307  Argyll  street. 
Wellington    Pottery,      604    Gallowgate. 

Orders   left  at   Williamson's,    Tontine 

buildings. 
Winchester  &  M'Gibbon,  69,  71,  and  75 

Argyll  street. 

CIVIL  ElfGIKEERS. 

Adie,  Alexander,  J.,  Edin.  and  Glasgow 
liailway,  North  Queen  street. 

Alexander  &  Moore,  mining^  24  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Allan,  John,  mining,  1  Dixon  street. 

Bartholomew,  Hugh,  City  and  Suburban 
Gas  Co.,  42  Miller  street. 

Bell,  Robert  Bruce,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 

Bell,  R.  B.,  &  D.  Miller,  32  St.  Vincent 
place. 

Bremner,  David,  16  Robertson  street. 

Cliniie,  Robert,  42  Hope  street. 

Gale,  William,  172  Buchanan  street. 

Glennie,  George,  76  Wilson  street. 

Henderson,  James,  7  Exchange  place. 

Johnston,  Ronald,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  Railway  ofiSce,  Bridge  st. 

Johnson,  William,  166   Buchanan  street. 

Kiikland,  Alex.,  41  St.  Vincent  place. 

Laughlen,  Andrew,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Ghie,  R.  &  T.,  189  Buchanan  strwt. 

Mackain,  D.,  23  Miller  street. 

Martin,  George,  107  Hope  street. 

Miller,  David,  jun.,  87  Union  street. 

Neilson,  J.  B.,  West  George  street. 

O'Neill,  Charles,  Police  Chambers,  South 
Albion  street. 

Rigby,  William,  666  Duke  street. 

Ritchie,  James,  Glasgov^  Gas-works,  and 
42  Virginia  street. 

Ritchie,  Robert,  31  Virginia  street  and 
1 6  Hill  street,  Edinburgh. 

Robertson,  William,  mining,  70  South 
Portland  street. 

Robson,  Neil,  and  mining,  99  St,  Vincent 
street. 

Shanks,  James,  23  Garscube  place. 

Simpson  &  Lockhart,  25  Gordon  street. 


CLERGYMEN.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— CLERGYMEN. 


487 


Smith,  William  P.,  71  Queen  street. 
Thomson,  A.  G.,  140  Buchanan  street. 
Thomson,  John,  5  Moore  place. 
Thomson  &  Perry,   135  Buchanan  street. 
Thomson,  William,  166  Buchanan  street. 
Timperlej',  John,  63  Abbotsford  place. 
Tiun,  Joseph,  25  Eglinton  street. 

CLERGYMEN,  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Anderson,  J.  R.,  27  Abbotsford  place. 
Anderson,  Dr.  William,  256  Renfrew  st. 
Arnot,  William,  27  Elmbank  place. 
Barr,  James,  D.D.,  18  Carlton  place. 
Eates,  Stewart,  D.D.,  1  Franklin  terrace, 

Partick  road. 
Beattie,  Alexander  O.,  M.D  ,  D.D.,  163 

Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Black,  Andrew,  68  Abercromby  street. 
Bonar,  John,  1  Stanley  street. 
Borland,  John  W.,  90  Regent  terrace. 
Boyd,  Dr.  James,  32  Elmbank  crescent. 
Brash,  Wm.,  Roseknowes,  by  Cathcart. 
Bremner,    Robert,  A.  M.,    8   Maxwelton 

place. 
Brown,  David,  322  St.  Vincent  street. 
Buchanan,  Dr.  R.,  2  Sandyford  place. 
Burgess,  W.,  A.M.,  20  So.  Apslej'  place. 
Caie,  Thomas,  9  South  Apsley  place. 
Chisholm,  Archibald,  1  Stanhope  street. 
Clark,  Charles,  152  Buccleuch  street. 
Cochran,  Mathew,  of  St.  Feter^s,  57  Os- 
wald street. 
Cowe,  Robert,  10  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Craik,  James,  D.D.,  15  Sandj'ford  place. 
Currie,  Peter,  Free  Stochwell  Churc\  28 

Abbotsford  place. 
Dixon,  Walter,  34  Great  Clyde  street. 
D'Orsey,  Alex.  J.  D.,  8t.  John's,  Ander- 

ston,  2  New  Terrace. 
Duck,  John  H.,  A.M.,  assistant,  St.  Jude's, 

278  St.  Vincent  street. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  77  North  Frederick  st. 
Duncan,  Walter,  52  Holmhead  street. 
Eadie,  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  55  Cambridge 

street. 
Edmund,  John,  5  Aunfield  place. 
Edwards,  John,  37  Monteith  row. 
Fenner,  Thos.  P.,  A.M.,  38  Abbotsford  pi. 
Ferguson,  Fergus,  71  Parson  street. 
Findlay,  James,  36  Whitevale. 
Forbes,  John,  D.D.,  100  West  Regent  st. 
Forbes.  P.,  of  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church, 

68  Abercromby  street. 
Eraser,  Alex.,  27  Richmond  street. 
Gallagher,  Daniel,  North  Woodside  road. 
Galloway,  Nisbet,  211  Dalmarnock  road. 
Gibson,  James,  29  Kingston  place. 
Gillau,  Robert,  9  Annfield  place, 
Gordon,  J.  F.  S.,  20  South  Apsley  place. 
Gordon,  Wm.,  34  Great  Clyde  street. 
Graham,  John,  136  Stirling's  road. 
Gray,  John,  Catholic,  38  Portugal  street. 
Guthrie,  John,  Ronald  street. 


Haddin,  John,  2  Binnie  pi.,  Monteith  row. 

Hales,  William,  48  Whitevale. 

Henderson,  Dr.  James,  4  Mansfield  place, 
Regent  street. 

Henderson,  Thomas,  12  South  Hanover 
street,  house,  46  Shamrock  street. 

Henderson,  William  D.,  116  South  Port- 
land street. 

Hethei'ington,  J.  P.,  123  N.  Montrose  st. 

Hill,  Alex.,  D.D.,  professor  of  Divinity, 

12  College  court. 

Houston,  Robert,  33  Abbotsford  place. 
Ingram,  Geo.  S.,  50  St.  Vincent  crescent. 
Jack,   H.   M.,   of  Bridgeton   Church,    17 

Monteith  row. 
Jamieson,   Robert,  D.D.,  156  Randolph 

terrace,  Garnethill. 
Jeffrey,  George,  28  Whitevale. 
Johnston,  David,  84  Gi'eat  Hamilton  st. 
Johnston,   Gilbert,   Govaii   Free    Church, 

13  Rutland  street. 

Kerr,  John,  U.P.,  16  Annfield  place. 

Kidston,  William,  D.D.,  Ibroxholm. 

King,  Da\'id,  LL.D.,  19  Sandyford  place. 

Kirk,  Robert,  chaplain,  Town's  Hospital. 

Lindsay,  William,  D.D.,  professor  of  Di- 
vinity, 33  Monteith  row. 

Lorimer,  John  G.,  D.D.,  6  Woodside  pi. 

M'Conochie,  J.,  17  St.  James  St.,  East 
Kingston. 

M'Donald,  Dugald,  25  Great  Hamilton  St. 

M'Dougall,  Archd.,  9  Holland  place. 

M'Dougall,  Hugh,  19  West  Prince's  st. 

M'Ewan,  James,  156  Buccleuch  street. 

M'Farlan,  D.,  D.D.,  Principal,  College. 

M'Farlane,  John,  LL.D.,  Middleton  house, 
Paisley  road. 

M'Gill,  Hamilton  M.,  167  West  Regent 
street. 

M'Gillivray,  Robert,  133  Hill  street. 

M'GUvray,  Walter,  D.D.,  407  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

M'Lean,  Alex.,  130  Castlemilk  place. 

M'Lean,  Allan,  18  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  106  Cumberland  st. 

M'Leod,  N.,  D.D.,  132  West  Nile  street. 

Mather,  P.,  Christian  News  Office,  142 
Trongate. 

Meiklem,  James,  117  West  Campbell  st. 

Meuzies,  David.  A.M.,  9  Hopetoun  place, 
Stirling's  road. 

Miles,  C.  P.,  13  Sandyford  place. 

Miller,  Samuel,  D.D.,  12  Albany  place. 

Mitchell,  David,  33  Monteith  row. 

Mitchell,  James,  5  Abbotsford  place. 

Muir,  Dr.  J.,  132  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 

Murdoch,  Dr.,  68  Abercrombie  street. 

Murray,  Matthew,  52  Rose  st.,  Garnethill. 

Napier,  Dr.  Peter,  99  Bath  street. 

Newton,  Thomas,  23  Ronald  street. 

Paterson,  A.  S.,  3  Maxwelton  place. 

Paterson,  James,  99  South  Portland  St. 

Paterson,  Dr.  N.,  19  Monteith  row. 


488 


CLOCK-DIAL.— TRADES  DIBECTOEY.— COACH. 


Paton,  Robert,  D.D.,  6  Newton  place. 

Paxton,  John  D.,  12  Monteith  row. 

Pollock,  Eobert,.  9  St.  James's  street. 

Porter,  S.  T.,  7  Queen's  crescent. 

Prescott,  Thomas  0.,  of  the.  Neio  Jerusa- 
lem Temple,  1\A  West  Nile  street. 

Eaeburn,  William,  25  Bridge  street, 

Ramage,  M'illicam,  55  Cambridge  street. 

Reid,  James  W.,  95  South  Portland  st. 

Eeid,  John,  98  South  Portland  street. 

Reid,  John,  chaplain  of  the  prisons,  98 
South  Portland  street. 

Robson,  Dr.  John,  2  Queen's  crescent. 

Roxburgh,  John,  D.D.,  122  Hill  street, 
Garnethill. 

Ruuciman,  David,  D.D.,  13  Annfield  pi. 

Russell,  David,  57  Abbotsford  place. 

Russell,  John  R.,  .37  Dalhousie  street. 

Ryan,  Michael,  25  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Sansom,  W.  H.,  chaplain,  Royal  Ivfinn. 

Scott,  Robert,  of  St.  George'' s-in-the-fields, 
9  Columbia  place. 

Scott,  William,  183  Renfrew  street. 

Shaw,  John,  68  Abercromby  street. 

Smith,  Charles,  F.  R.,  33  Monteith  Row. 

Smith,  D.,  A.M.,  116  Renfrew  street. 

Smith,  Right  Rev.  Alexander,  34  Great 
Clyde  street. 

Smyth,  Dr.  John,  17  Elmbank  phioe. 

Sonimervllle,  A.  N.,  328  Renfrew  street. 

Stevenson,  William,  62  George's  .street. 

Stewart,  J.  G.,  U.  P.  Church,  Calton,  153 
West  Nile  street. 

Struthers,  Dr.  G.,  140  Hill  street,  Gar- 
nethill. 

Symington,  Dr.  Wm.,  15  Annfield  place. 

Tamkin,  John,  97  Parliamentary  road. 

Taylor,  James,  105  Cumberland  place. 

Taj-lor,  James  S.,  8  Apsley  place. 

Taylor,  James,  D.  D,,  Oakfield  house, 
Billhead. 

Taylor,  John,  M.A.,  68  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston. 

Thomson,  Alexander,  house,  Cathcart  rd. 

Thomson,  John,  13  Clyde  Terrace. 

Trower,  Right  Rev.  W.  J.,  Bishop,  12 
Claremont  terrace. 

Walkinshaw,  Wm.,  3  Dalhousie  place. 

Wardlaw,  Dr.  Ralph,  residence,  Gartham- 
lock,  Barony  parish. 

Watson,  Aichibald,  40  Woodlands  road. 

Weir,  Robert,  33  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 

V/ilson,  Alexander,  320  Duke  street. 

CLOCK-DIAL  MAKUFACTITREES. 
Craig,  Peter,  48  Stockwell  st. 
Drew,  John,  27  Dunlop  street. 
Perston,  J.  &  D.,  28  St.  Enoch's  wjmd, 
Perston,  James,  10  Greyfriars  wynd. 

CLOTHCUTTERS. 

Robertson,  Andrew,  85  Candleriggs  and 
100  Brunswick  street. 


Thomson  and  Alexander,  23  Montrose  st. 
Wright  &  M'Donald,  63  Buchanan  street. 

CLOTHES  AHB  FTJSNITUSE 
BSOIiEES. 

Boyd,  Andrew,  2  Drygate  lane. 
Broadley,  James,  44  Clyde  st.,Anderston. 
Burns,  Robert,  410  Gallowgate. 
Burns,  Mrs.  Mary,  29  Beirstreet. 
Campbell,  James,  41  Miller's  place. 
Conaghan,  John,  49,  51  Bridgegate. 
Conway,  John,  303  High  street. 
Crichton,  James,  22  East  Russell  street. 
Currie,  Mrs.  H.,  5  Renfrew  street. 
Feran,  Daniel,  118  Saltmarket. 
Gallacher,  Daniel,  61  Stewart  street. 
Galloway,  Agnes,  99,  101  London  street. 
Green,  Bernard,  87  Old  vennel. 
Hamilton,  l\Irs.,  15  St.  Andrew  street. 
Henretty,  Peter,  47  Bridgegate. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  John,  51  Miller's  place. 
Jack,  Mrs.  John,  285  High  street. 
Jones,  Mrs.,  48  Miller's  place. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  15  M'Alpine  street. 
Lisenheim,  M.  H.,  40  Princes  street. 
Tindor,  William,  63  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Watson,  A.,  44  East  Clyde  street. 

COACHMAiCERS. 
r-chanan,  J.,  &  Co.,  70,  72  L'J'iiion  street. 
Dallas,  Alexander,  East  Howard  street, 

and  o'J.  Great  Clyde  street. 
Henderson,  J.,  &  Co,,  191  Butaiaian  st. 
M'Candlish,  Robert,  21  Wellington  street 

and  134  West  Campbell  street. 
M'Conechy,  M'Killop,  &  Co.,  56  Union  st. 
M'Lellan,  A.,  &  Son,  66  Howard  street. 
Maitland,  James,  &  Co.,  82  Renfield  st. 
Munro,  A.,  &  Co.,  109  Cambridge  street. 
Ross,  William,  401  Parliamentary  road. 
Thomas,  Charles,  32  John  street. 
Walker,  James,  108  Blackfriars  street. 
Walker,  James,  jun.,  108  Blackfriars  st. 
Wilson,  J.  &  W.,  Castle  walk,  Partick. 

COACH  AND  HORSE  KIEEES, 
Arkle,  John,  151  Gallowgate. 
Dewar,  William,  5,  7  West  George  street, 

and  Royal  Hotel  Stables,  5  N.  Queen  st. 
Gunn,  George,  395  Sauchiehall  street. 
Hamilton,  James,  37  Trongate. 
Henry,  John,  14  Kent  place,  off  North  st 
Hopkirk,  John,  11  South  Portland  street.      .^ 
Howarth,  Samuel,  148  Queen  street.  ,y 

Hutcheson,  James,  96  Washington  st. 
Lawson,  H.,  &  Son,  128  Queen  street  and 

60  North  Hanover  street. 
Lochhead  &  Loose,  122  West  Campbell  st. 
Lj'nch,  James,  156  Saltmarket. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  163  Buchanan  street. 
M'Candlish,  Robert,  134  W.  Campbell  st., 

and  21  Wellington  street. 
Mein,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  7  Argyll  street. 


COACH.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— COAL. 


489 


Menzies,  Andiew,  10  Ai-gyll  street  and 

119  Loudon  street. 
Muiiro,  A.,  &  Co.,  6  Cambridge  street. 
Ross,  William,  401  Parliamentary  road. 
Roval  Victoria  Horse  Bazaar  and  Posting 

Establishment.     J.  Wallier,  104  West 

Nile  street. 
Smith,  Kobert,  148  Trongate. 
Speirs,  Robert,  21  King  street,  Tradeston, 

and  17  Clyde  place. 
Thorp,  Thomas,  41  Renfield  street. 
Walker,  James,  Tontine  Coach  OfRce. 
Walker,  James,  102,  104  West  Nile  st. 
Wallace,  Andrew,  88  North  street. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street,  and 

Eagle  Hotel  Stables,  57  Maxwell  st. 

COACH-MOUNTIliiG  FURNISHERS. 
Barnwell,  Stephen,  8  John  street. 
Leitch,  Archibald,  28  Dunlop  street. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street. 

COAL  AGENTS. 

Abercromby,  John,  293  Parliamentary  rd. 

Aitlien,  John,  125  West  Nile  street. 

Allan,  David,  396  Argyll  street. 

Allison,  Hugh,  118  Union  street. 

Alston,  James,  103  High  John  street. 

Arthur,  James  S.,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Baird,  J.,  Eawyards  Colliery,  St.  EoUox. 

Bell,  John,  107  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Bethune  &  M'Donald,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Blair,  Stewart  M.  P.,  4  Wellcroft  place. 

Bow  &  Co.,  East  Basin,  Port-Dundas. 

Bowie,  James,  2  Piccadilly  street. 

Brodie,  Robert,  88  High  John  street. 

Brown,  John,  5  Dixon  street. 

Bruce,  William,  2  Macneil  street, 

Burnet,  Joseph,  133  Walmer  place. 

Buchanan,  John,  67  Centre  street. 

Cambuslang  Colliery  Office,  5  Dixon  st. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  14  Main  street. 

Campbell,  John,  26  Robertson  street. 

Campbell,  W.,  38  West  Campbell  street. 

Chalmers,  James,  91  Govan  street. 

Chrystal,  James,  24  Robertson  street. 

Clifton  Hill  Coal  Company.  Monkland 
Canal  Basin. 

Cochran  &  Murray,  68  Glassford  street. 

Crawford,  James,  Jbr  Braehead  Colliery 
Depot,  72  Tennant  street,  St.  Eollox. 

Cross,  J.  &  P.,  &  Co ,  51  Brunswick  st. 

Davidson,  Robert,  16  Glebe  street. 

Dick,  James,  40  Cowcaddens  street. 

Dick,  William,  4  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 

Dickson,  Mrs.  John,  57  Oswald  street. 

Duncan,  Robert,  51  Shamrock  street. 

Drumclair  smithy  coal,  5  Morrison  court, 
108  Argyll  street. 

Frew,  James,  93  Kenmore  place,  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

Frew,  John  &  Alexander,  Port-Dundas. 

Gillies,  Charles,  67  Great  Hamilton  st. 


Gowdie,  David,  74  High  John  street, 

Gunn,  George,  176  North  street. 

Harvej-,  Douglas,  221  N.  Dalmarnock  rd. 

Hay,  Matthew,  &  Son,  Port-Dundas. 

Jack,  Mrs.  Peter,  99  Rottenrow. 

Jeffrey,  Alexander,  37  Cathedral  street. 
Orders  left  with  W.  Murray,  47  George 
square,  and  1  West  George  street. 

Jenkins,  James,  153  Castle  street. 

Kerr,  Andrew,  28  Clyde  place. 

Kerr,  Henry,  sen.,  98  South  Portland  st. 

Kinloch,  James,  35  Bedford  street. 

Lamont,  J.,  Monkland  Canal  Basin,  office, 
33  Buchanan  street, 

Lang,  William,  20  St.  Andrew  street. 

Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  46  North  Hanover  st. 

Lindsay,  Thomas,  3  Martyr  street. 

Lord  Belhaveu's  Wishaw  Coal  Office, 
9  Cochran  st.     S.  M.  F.  Blair,  agen  t. 

Lyon,  William,  13  Little  Hamilton  st. 

M'Clughan,  Hugh,  92|-  and  96  King  st., 
Tradeston. 

M'CoU,  John,  6  Oswald  street. 

M'Farlane,  J.,  8  West  George  street. 

M'Farlane,  William,  35  Catherine  street. 

M'Inues,  Angus,  52  Camck  street. 

Mackie,  Mrs.,  36  Cheapside  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Robert,  7  Surrey  street. 

M'Kim,  Walter,  6  Union  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Archibald,  2  Howard  street. 

M'Lachlan,  George,  69  Centre  street. 

M'Laren,  John,  7  Bedford  street 

M'Leod,  Hugh,  36  West  Russell  street. 

M'Leod,  John,  55  Bell  street. 

M'Naughton,  John,  93  Parliamentary  rd. 

M'Neill,  A.,  33  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

M'Omish,  R.,  167  Castle  street. 
Main,  J.  T.,  31  Renfrew  lane. 
Marshall,  James,  20  Gordon  street. 
Martin,  William,  82  Finnieston  street. 
Mathie,  Robert,  63  George  street. 
May,  Henry,  97  George  street. 
Millen,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Garnkirk  Rail- 
way Depot.     Orders  left  at  ]  01  Mit- 
chell street. 
MiUigan,  Robert,  61  Finnieston  street, 
Montgomerj',  Hugh,  13  Well  street. 
Moore,  A.,  130  Hospital  street. 
Munro,  Archibald,  118  Union  street. 
Murdoch,  William,  56  Hutchesou  street, 
Murray,  William,  5  Douglas  street. 
Napier,  William,  jun.,  3  Windsor  street. 
Newlands,  Andrew,  15  Catherine  street, 

Anderston. 
Ralston,  Wm.,  9  Normal  place,  Garscube 

road. 
Ramsay,  James,  56  Broomielaw  street. 
Ramsay,  John,  21  Grijeme  street. 
Rankin,  James,  New  Dalmarnock  road. 
Reid,  John,  13  Milton  lane. 
Riddell,  Matt.,  37  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Robertson,  John,  10  Wood  lane. 
Rodgers,  J.,  19  Richard  street. 

z  2 


490 


COAL.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— COFFEE. 


Eoss,  D.  M.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Russell,  Archibald,  33  Union  street. 
Sharp,  James,  27  Union  street. 
Smith,  Hugh,  head  of  Centre  street. 
Smith,  William,  44  Eglinton  street. 
Smith,  William,  45  Taylor  street. 
Stark,  Mrs.  Marj',  14  Renfrew  street. 
Stenhouse,  Henry,  16  Sauchiehall  st. 
Speuce,  William,  146  Rotteurow  st. 
Stevenson,  William,  132  Renfrew  street. 
Stirling,  James,  45  Taj'lor  street.    Orders 

left  at  S.  Wilson's,  65  Candleriggs. 
Stoddart,  Walter,  185  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stonelaw  Coal  Office,  36  Argyll  arcade. 
Strang,  Miller,  &  Co.,  70  Broomielaw. 
Taylor,  E.,  24  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Thomson,  Archibald,  20  Glebe  street. 
Walker,  M.  D.,  2  Garnkirk  and  Glasgow 

Railway  Depot. 
Walker,  William,  14  Glebe  street. 
Watson,  Adam,  114  Castlemilk  place. 
Young,  David,  8  North  Albion  court. 
Young,  Robert,  141  Stobcross  street. 

COAL  MASTERS. 

Addie  &  Miller,  St.  Mary's  Buildings,  33 
Renfield  street. 

Baird,  W'm.,  &  Co.,  1  Moore  place.  West 
George  street. 

Barr,  T.  &  J.,  Saw  CollieryDepot,  Gushat- 
faulds,  head  of  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Bartonshill  Coal  Co.,  86  West  George  st. 

Bellsdyke  Colliery  Co.  John  Lamond, 
manager,  33  Buchanan  street,  and 
Monkland  Canal  Basin. 

Bow  &  Co.,  East  Basin,  Port-Dundas. 

Bredisholm  Coal  Co.,  office,  5  Cathcart  st. 

Carfin  Office,  28  Miller  St.,  and  1  Dixon 
street. 

Cleland  Collierj',  office,  37  West  George 
street. 

Dalmarnock  Colliery  Office,  100  St,  Vin- 
cent street. 

Davidson,  John,  12  Howard  street. 

Drumpeller  Office,  36  St.  Vincent  street. 

Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.,  113  St.  Vincent  st. 

Eadie,  Gavin,  Rawyards  CoUierj^  66 
Broomielaw ;  depot,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way station,  St.  Rollos,  north  side. 

Eastfield  Office,  25  St.  Enoch  square. 

Farrae  Office,  26  Robertson  street. 

Frew,  J.  &  A.,  Port-Dundas. 

Frew,  James,  93  Kenmore  place,  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

Fullarton  &  Hamilton  Farme  Office,  113 
St.  Vincent  place. 

Garnkirk  Coal  Co.,  Railway  Depot,  office, 
5  Cathcart  street. 

Gartsheirie  Office,  1  Moore  place,  West 
George  street. 

Govan  Colliery  Office,   1  Dixon  street. 

Gray,  R.  &  Co.,  56  Broomielaw  street. 

Gray,  William,  35  Sauchiehall  street. 


Hamilton  Farme  and  Fullarton  Office,  113 
St.  Vincent  place. 

Hay,  Matthew,  &  Son,  Port-Dundas. 

Horn,  John,  11  Annfield  place. 

Jamie,  William,  118  Union  street. 

Lang  &  M'Laren,  4  St.  Eollox  depot  and 
14  Govan  street. 

M'Andrew,  John,  &  Co.,  Carfin  Colliery, 
office,  28  Jliller  street. 

Merry  &  Cunningham,   Monkland  Canal 
Basin,  office,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

Merry,  James,  ISIonkland  Canal  Basin. 

Mories,  Munro,  &  Co.,  15  Renfield  street. 

Mossend  Co.,  11  West  Nile  street. 

Mount  Vernon  Coal  Co.,  89  St.  Vincent 
street. 

Napier,  Wm.,  jun.,  3  Windsor  street. 

Nether  Croy  Colliery  Office,  100  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Netherwood  &   Newart-hill  Coal  Office, 
John  Watson,  49  West  George  street. 

Omoa  Coal  Office,  37  West  George  st. 

Portland  Colliery  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. 

Possil  Colliery  Office,  100   St.   Vincent 
street. 

Provanhall  Coal  Co.,  208  Castle  street. 

Rawyards  Smithy  Coal  Office,  2  Railway 
depot,  St.  Rollox. 

Robertsons  &  Eddie,  Kip   Byre   Colliery 
Office,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Rochsoles  Coal  Co.      Letters  left  at  R.  & 
T.  Young's,  19,  27  Gallowgate. 

Rosebank  Co.,  26  Robertson  street. 

Roxburgh  &  Faulds,  office,   83  Jamaica 
street. 

Roxburgh,  William,  64  Oxford  street. 

Shotts  Co.     Alex.   M'Kiulay,  agent,  18 
St.  Enoch  square. 

Simpson,  R.  H.,  16  Queen  street. 

Skateriggs  Coal  Co.,  37  Ropework  lane. 

Sneddon,  D.  &  J.,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Spittal  Colliery  Office,  33  Union  street. 

Springhill  Coal  Office,  89  St.  Vincent  st. 

Stevenson  Coal  Co.,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Wallace,  M.,  &  Co.,  63  St.  Vincent  st. 

Watson,  John,   Netherwood  and  Newart- 
hill  Collieries,  49  West  George  street. 

Watson,  John,  jun.,  Wishaw  and  Lesma- 
hagow  Collieries,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 

Watt,  James,   5   St.  Rollox  depot,  Low 
road. 

Woodhall  Colliery,  Monkland  Canal  Ba- 
sin, office,  106  St.  Vincent  st. 

COFFEE-HOUSES. 

Angus,  Peter,  127  Argj-ll  street. 
Boyd,  Mrs.,  7  Queen  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  3  Clyde  place. 
Burns,  J.,  1  Havannah  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  23  Jamaica  street. 
Dalrymple,  Mrs.,  37  Jamaica  street. 
Fleet,  Mrs.,  114  Trongate. 
Fleming's,  80  Broomielaw. 


COFFEE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— COMMISSION. 


491 


Forbes's  Crown  coffee-house,  24  Jamaica 
street. 

Gardner,  Mrs.,  5  Union  street. 

Garrick's,  24  Stockwell  street, 

Graham,  Alexander,  Eagle  Temperance 
hotel,  59  Maxwell  street. 

Haddow,  James,  59  Trongate. 

Kinloch,  Thomas,  20  Candleriggs. 

Lennox,  John,  39  Stockwell  street. 

M'Callum's,  26  Glassford  street. 

M'Donald,  George,  24  Stockwell  street.  - 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  Morrison's  court,  1U8  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Meiklejohn,  John,  32  Argyll  street  and 
Athenajum  buildings. 

Moodie,  William,  94  Glassford  street. 

Picken,  James,  52  Argyll  street. 

Shearer,  Mrs.,  37  Jamaica  street. 

Squires,  John,  39  Dundas  street. 

Steel,  Gavin,  90  Argyll  street. 

Taylor,  Mrs.,  182  Trongate. 

Thistle  Temperance  Hotel,  Morrison's  ct., 
108  Argyll  street. 

TVhyte,  John,  132  Trongate. 

Wilson's,  42  Broomielaw  street. 

Wilson,  William,  144  Queen  street. 

Wright,  G.,  145  Trongate, 

Wright,  Malcolm,  87  Glassford  street. 

COFFEE  EOASTEES. 

Ferguson,  John,  49  Gallowgate, 
Minto,  Da\'id,  29  M'Pherson  street, 

COLLECTORS. 

Alexander,  James,  of  Clyde  dues,  14  Ro- 
bertson street. 

Black,  Robert,  90  Portland  street. 

Cochrane,  John,  Caledonian  Railway,  128 
South  Portland  street. 

Cochran,  William,  Water-works  Office, 
23  Miller  street. 

Duulop,  James,  Slaughter-house,  48  Mar- 
ket street. 

Henderson,  J.,  Gorhals  Police,  house,  4 
Rutland  crescent,  Govan  road. 

lierbertson,  T.  H.,  of  Canal  dues,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Kay,  Wm.,  Gas  Office,  65  Virginia  street. 

Kelman,  John,  Herald  Office,  79  Eglinton 
street. 

Logan,  John,  27  Renfield  street. 

M'Arthur,  John,  34  York  street. 

M'Doiigall,  Nicol,  of  Poor  Rates  for 
Gorbals,  Police  buildings,  South  Port- 
land street. 

Maxwell,  Edward  G.,  70  Bell  street. 

jMiller,  J.,  of  City  Poor  Rates,  70  Bell  st. 

Morton,  John,  35  Cleland  street. 

Murdoch,  R.,  Barony  Parish,  3  Roj'al 
Exchange  court. 

Murray,  Lawrence,  128  North  John  st. 

Peat,  William,  33  Stevenson  street. 


Robertson,  Wm.,  of  Barony  Poor  Rates, 
52  West  Nile  street, 

Ross,  William,  165  Osborne  buildings. 

Sawyers,  John,  of  Market  Dues,  Bazaar. 

Sharp,  Robert  S.,  Inland  Revenue. 

Sharp,  Thomas  P.j  County  Tax,  43  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Vanderkiste,  F.  W,,  of  Customs,  II  Royal 
crescent. 

COLOUEMEl". 

SEE  OIL  AND  COLOURMEN, 

COMB  AND  SPOON  MAKERS, 
Blackball  &  Scott,  63  Argyll  arcade. 
Carlile,  James,  1  London  street. 
Waddell,  James,  35  Trongate. 

COMPASS  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  FLAG  AKD  COMPASS  MjVKERS, 

Bell,  Isaac,  50  Maxwell  street, 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.,  134,  136  Broomielaw, 
Gunn,  William,  15  Centre  street. 
Heron,  David,  4  Carrick  street. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  24  Clyde  place. 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS  AND 
AGENTS. 

Adams,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  108  Stockwell  st. 

Adams,  William,  40  Brown  street. 

Adamson,  O.  G.,  &  Co.,  32  George  square. 

Aikman,  Peter,  &  Thomson,  110  Buchanan 
street. 

Alexander,  Robert,  82  Union  street. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  st. 

Anderson,  James,  7  Greenvale  place,  Cum- 
berland street. 

Arnot,  Robert  C.  W.,  62  Buchanan  st. 

Arthur  &  Henshaw,  45  West  Nile  street. 

Athya,  John,  &  Co.,  14  Turner's  court. 

Auld,  Colvil,  &  Co.,  9  Gordon  street. 

Auld,  William,  20  Union  street. 

Baggaley,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  11  South  Fre- 
derick street. 

Baird,  John,  83  Jamaica  street, 

Baird,  Robert,  85  Candleriggs, 

Balfour,  William,  &  Co.,  2U  Springfield 
court,  Buchanan  street. 

Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  square. 

Barkei",  A.  C,  127  Brunswick  street. 

Barr,  Robert,  75  Virginia  street. 

Barr,  W.  T.,  43  Buchanan  street. 

Bayue,  Thomas,  32  George  square. 

Bell,  Robert,  &  Co.,  13  Springfield  court, 
Buchanan  street. 

Benton,  John  D.,  &  Co.,  120  South  Al- 
bion street. 

Bethuue  &  M'Donald,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Binning,  Robert,  3  West  Nile  street, 

Bisset,  Wm,,  &  Co.,  12  Wellington  st. 

Black,  Duncan,  155  London  street. 

Black,  John,  110  Ingram  street. 

Black  &  Meuzies,  8  Union  street. 


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GOMMISSIOISr.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— COMMISSION 


Blackwood,  William,  90  Regent  terrace. 

Elair,  Stewart  M.  F.,  4  Weilcroft  ].l:ice. 

Bogle,  William,  &  Co.,  22  Argyll  sUeet. 

Eowie,  James,  19  West  Nile  street. 

lioj'd,  Adam,  103  Hutcheson  street. 

Boyd,  Charles,  &  Sou,  30  St.  Enocli  sq. 

Boyd,  Thos.,  jun.,  St.  Mary's  buildings, 
33  Ren  field  street. 

Boyd,  William,  63  Oswald  street. 

Broom,  John  &  James,  36^  George  sq. 

Brown  &  Co.,  13  Hope  street. 

Bro^vn,  James,  1  Royal  Exchange  court. 

Brown,  John,  60  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brown  &  M'Auley,  17  Virginia  street. 

Erov/ii,  Peter,  &  Son,  17  Gordon  street. 

Bryce,  William,  34  Cochran  street. 

Brydon,  John,  14  Springfield  ct.,  Queen  st. 

Buchanan,  James,  138  Hope  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Buchanan  &  Melviu,  5  Dixon  street. 

Buchanan,  E.  D.,  57  George's  place. 

Buchanan,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  25  St,  Enoch 
square. 

Burns,  James,  133  Trongate. 

J3i;rr,  Alexander,  37  Glassford  street. 

•  Gabbell,  John,  &  Co.,  86  Wilson  street. 

0;ilder,  John,  37  Glassford  street. 
iCalder,  John,  49  Miller  street. 

Calder,  William,  4  Montrose  street. 
fCallender,  J.  R.,  &  Brothers,  19  North 
Albion  street. 

Callender,  James,  14  Gordon  street. 

Cameron,  Alex.  F.,  &  Co.,  Renfield  st. 

Cameron,  Dugald,  142  Trongate. 

vCameron  &  Henderson,  58  Miller  street. 

Campbell  &  Cruden,  127  Brunswick  st. 

Campbell,  James,  &   Co.,  17  South  Fre- 
derick .street. 

Campbell,  John,  259  Argj'll  street. 

Campbell,  Joseph,  2  Duncan  street,  off 
Abercromby  street. 

Carmichael,  John,  5  Dixon  street. 

Caw,  John  B.,  2  North  Exchange  court. 

Chisholm,  George,  8  John  street. 

Christie  &  Ovington,  57  Buclianan  st. 

Chrystal  &  Waddell,  13  Montrose  street. 

GGark,  David,  20  Union  street. 

:Cl;irk,  P.,  &  Co.,  58  Broomielaw. 

■'J,lo\\',  James,  &  Co.,  9  Hope  street. 

Coats,  Thomas,  31  Duke  street. 

Colquhoun,  P.,  78  Queen  street, 

Colvill,  John,  1  Royal  Exchange  court, 
85  Queen  street. 

Connall,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Constable,  Henrj^  17  Renfield  street. 

(Jooke,  George,  123,  129  Ingram  street. 

Corbet,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  49  Miller  street. 

Cowan,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  2  John  street. 

Cowan,  Henry,  &  Co.,  28  St.  Vincent  place. 

Cowan,  James,  35  Miller  street. 

Craig,  John,  82  Thistle  street. 

(raise,  John,  52  Maxwell  street. 

Crafts  &  Stell,  33  West  George  street. 


Crailsheim  &  Plermann,  93  Glassford  St.- 
Cramsie,  John,  42  Hope  street. 
Cree,  Wm.  J.,  74  Brunswick  street. 
Crichton,  William,  99  South  Portland  st. 
Cross,  J.  &  F.,  &  Co.,  5  Brunswick  st. 
Ci'oss,  Robert,  14  Gartbland  street. 
Gumming,  John,  8  William  street.        ,i) 
Cunningham,  Jas.  &  D.  B.,  1  Prince's  sq. 
Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
Dalgleish,  Wm.,  17  Gordon  street. 
Dalziel,  D.,  10  East  Russell  street. 
Dalziel  &  Walker,  Queen  ct.,  62  Queen  st. 
Dawson,  Alex.,  136  Brunswick  street. 
Dawson,  James,  7  Gartbland  street. 
Dawson,  William,  182  Trongate. 
Denholm,  William,  7  South  Frederick  st. 
Diamond,  John  F.  C,  72  Broomielaw. 
Dick,  George  C,  &  Co.,   Queen's  court, 

62  Queen  street. 
Dick,  John  &  Chas.,  &  Co.,  128  Ingram 

street. 
Dick,  William,  &  Co.,  Dixon  street. 
Dickenson,  Joseph,  43  Queen  street. 
Dickson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  95  Union  st. 
Dieseldorff,  WUliam,  of  Brown  <^-  Co.,  13 

Hope  street. 
Dodds,  John,  28  Union  street. 
Donaldson,  James,  48  Gordon  street. 
Douglas,  L.,  15  Oxford  street. 
Dove,  Hector,  63  Hope  street. 
Downie,  Thomas,  17  Grove  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 
Drj'den,  Lamb,  &  Co  ,  58  Hope  street. 
Duguid,  John  R.,  &  Co.,  14  Gordon  st. 
Dunlop,  David,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Dunlop,  Francis,  59  St.  Vincent  street. ;  ■' 
Dunlop,  John,  44  George  square. 
Easton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  1  South  Exchange 

court,  77  Queen  street. 
Edington,  Thomas,  17  Gordon  street. 
Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  streets  • 
Edwards,  Francis,  75  Virginia  street. 
Elliot,  Archd.,  4  Ingram  street. 
Elliot,  James,  4  Ingram  street. 
Ewing,  John,  92  Candleriggs. 
Fairlie,  John,  25  Cochran  street. 
Fairlie  &  Moore,  76  Wilson  street. 
Farie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  9  John  street. 
Fergus,  William,  11  Tarbert  street. 
Ferguson,  Hugh,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  60  Hope  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  103  Hutcheson  street. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  88  North  Ilanovcr  st. 
Findlay,  Cairus,  and  Co.,  Madeira  court, 

263  Argyll  street. 
Findlay,  James,  53  Wilson  street.  i 

Fleming  &  Leslie,  40  Ropework  lane. 
Fletcher,  Nathaniel,  44  Shamrock  streeL 
Flint,  John,  &  Co.,  15  Hill  .street.  .'^i; 
Forrester,  Gabriel  N.,  32  St.  Enoch  sc(;  ' 
Fiaser  &  Robertson,  92  Stockwell  street. 
Frew,  William,  57  West  Nile  street. 


COMMISSION.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— COMMISSION. 


493 


Fryer,  Thomas  Y.,  &  Co.,  30  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Gairdner,  J.  &  A.,  43  Turner's  court. 
Galbraith,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  110  Buchanan 

street. 
Galbraith,  A.,  49  Virginia  street 
Gall,  Alex.,  9  Thompson's  lane,  Calton. 
Gartly,  John  B.,  54  West  Nile  street. 
Gemmell,  Archibald,  136  Holm  street. 
Gemmill,  Wm.  N.,  21  Virginia  street. 
Gibb,  David,  31  St.  Vincent  place. 
Gibson,  Francis,  17  Lawmoor  place. 
Gibson,  George,  163  Ingram  street. 
Gibson,  George,  &  Co.,  57  West  Nile  st. 
Gibson,  Thomas  B.  S.,  57  West  Nile  st. 
Gilmour,  Patersou,  &  Co.,  33  Robertson 

street. 
Gilmour,  William,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Glen,  Archibald,  86  Miller  street. 
Glen,  John,  106  Hutcheson  street. 
Glen,  W.,  22  and  24  St.  Andrew's  st. 
Gourlay,  Henry,  &  Co.,   11  Union  street. 
Govan,  John,  2  Howard  street. 
Gow,  Allan  C,  87  Union  street. 
Gow,  Murray,  9  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Grant  &  Co.,  34  Wilson  street. 
Gray,  Andrew,  jun.,  40  Miller  street, 
Gray,  John,  93  London  street. 
Gray,  Richard,  &  Co.,  48  Gordon  street. 
Gray,  Robert,  &  Co  ,  48  Gordon  street. 
Gray,  Thomas,  3  West  Nile  street. 
Gray,  Mrs.,  80  North  Frederick  street. 
Greenlees,  Matthew,  25  Abbotsford  pi. 
Guthrie,  James,  20  Union  street. 
Hahn,  Augustus,  33  Eeufield  street. 
Hamilton,  David,  62  Ingram  street. 
Hamilton,  James  M.,  69  St.  Vincent  st. 
Hannay,  Robert,  49  West  George  street. 
Hay,  John,  27  Wilson  street. 
Heddell,  George,  Morrison's  court,  Argyll 

arcade. 
Henderson,  Hugh,  304  Gallowgate. 
Henderson,  J,  C.,  72  Wilson  street. 
Hendry,  J.,  14  Kent  place,  off  North  st. 
Henry,   A.  and   S.,    &   Co.,   12   Prince's 

square,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Heron,  Dickson,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia  st. 
Heys,  G.  and  S.,  83  and  85  Virginia  st. 
Hill,  N.,  5  Drury  street. 
Holmes,  James,  40  Miller  street. 
Hood,  John,  29  Union  street. 
Huggins,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  10  Bothwell  st. 
Hunter,  Archibald,  78  Miller  street. 
Hunter,  John,  &  Co.,  24  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Hunter  and  Sharpe,  35  Buchanan  street. 
Hunter,  William,  98  Miller  street. 
Hutchison,  J.  &  G.,  9  George  square. 
Hutchison,  George,  Ashburton  place,  135 

Renfrew  street. 
Ingles,  John,  37^^  St.  Andrew  street. 
Jack,  Robert,  76  Virginia  street. 
Jeffrey,  James,  Exchange  buildings. 
Johnston,  John,  97  Union  street. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  48  Dunlop  street. 


Kelly  &  Co.,  106  Virginia  street. 
Kennedy,  H.,  &  Co.,  3  Ingram  street. 
Kent,  A.  S.,  7  Exchange  place. 
Kent  &  Co.,  7  Exchange  place. 
Kershaw,  John,  52  Virginia  street. 
Kilpatrick,  Robert,  24  John  street. 
Kincaid,  John,  80  Union  street. 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  sen.,  65  Jamaica  st. 
Knox,  Dick,  &  Co.,  3  North  Exchange 

court. 
Laing,  John,  &  Co.,  109  Hope  street. 
Laird  and  Marshall,  51  Ingram  street. 
Lamb,  John,  11  Union  street. 
Lament,  John,  residence,  Town's  Mill  i'd. 
Lament,  John,  33  Buchanan  street. 
Lancaster,  Yoimg,  &  Co.,  28  Cochran  st. 
Landles,  James,  225  George  street. 
Langlands,  R.,  &  J.  M'Oallum,  13  Ex- 

chiinge  place. 
Latta,  David,  jun.,  17  Exchange  square. 
Lees,  Walter,  1  Prince's  square. 
LefFman,  L.,  17  Gordon  street. 
Leslie,  John,  72  Hutcheson  street. 
Liddle,  John,  96  Regent  terrace. 
Lochhead,  William,  of  Byei's  <^  Lochhead, 

Sidney,  house,  Eonbauk,  Govan. 
Logan  &  Stevenson,  51  St.  Vincent  st. 
Long,  John  Jex,  48  Trongate. 
Low,  David,  &  Co.,  25  Howard  street, 
Lyall,  William,  2  Wemyss  place. 
M'Adain,  Wm.,  77  South  Portland  street. 
M'Aulay,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  18  St.  Vincent  lane. 
M'Briar,  E.  M.,  72  Wilson  street. 
Maccallum  &  Graham,  110  Buchanan  st. 
M'Credie,  Hugh,  28  York  street. 
M'Crindell,  Shaw,  &  Co.,  88  St.  Vincent 

street. 
M'Culloch  &  Co.,  49  West  Nile  st. 
M'Diarmid,  Duncan,  23  Cochran  street. 
M'Diarmid,  A.  R.,  24  Hutcheson  street. 
M'Diarmid,  A.  S.,  8  Gordon  street. 
M'Donald,  Heniy,  116  George  street. 
il'Dougall,  Alexander,  113  Clyde  street, 

Anderston. 
M'Dougall,  James,  49  West  Kile  street. 
M'Entyre,  Robert,  54  Dundas  street, 
M'Farlane,  Alexander,  9  Blackfriars  st. 
M'Farlane  &  Anderson,  37  Ingram  street. 
M'Farlane,  George,  67  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Farlane,  Geo.,  jun.,  35  Glassford  street. 
M'Glashan  &  M'Callum,  ]  8  Stockwell  pi. 
M'Gregor,  Josiah,  &  Co.,  IQ^  Buchanan  st. 
M'Innes,  Malcolm,  30  St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Intosh,  Duncan,  33  Buchanan  street. 
M'Intosh,  James,  78  Miller  street. 
M'Intyre,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  st. 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  83  Jamaica  street. 
M'Intyre,  D.  &  P.,  83  Jamaica  street. 
M'Intyre,  Robert,  54  Dundas  street. 
M'Kechnie,  W.  S.,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co.,  60  Stockwell  st. 
Mackenzie  &  Munro,  65  Jamaica  street. 
Mackie,  James  L.,  74  Maxwell  street.     - 


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COMMISSION.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— CGMillSSlON', 


Mackillop  &  Co.,  8  Gordon  street. 

M'Killop,  James,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  43  Buchanan  street. 

M'Lean,  Daniel,  24  Portugal  street. 

M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  20  St.  Enoch  sq. 

M'Leunan,  Simon,  113  Brunswick  street. 

M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  3  West  Nile  =t. 

M'Micldng  &  Co.,  39  Miller  street. 

M'Millau,  Duncan,  21  Argyll  street. 

Jl'jSfair,  John,  &  Co  ,  18  South  Frederick 
street. 

M'Nair,  John  Scott,  51  Brunswick  street. 

MNair,  Robert,  5  North  court,  Royal 
Exchange. 

M'Nair,  Robert,  jun.,  5  North  court,  Royal 
Exchange. 

M'Nair,  Thomas,  28  Montrose  street. 

M'Naughton  &  Cochrane,  163  Ingram  st. 
and  100  Queen  street. 

M'Nee,  James,  &  Son,  52  Virginia  street. 

M'Night,  Rae,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange 
square. 

M'Nish,  N.  &  J.  0.,  &  Co.,  31  Montrose 
street. 

M'Pherson,  Donald,  155  Osborne  build- 
ings, Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Pherson,  Peter,  33  Virginia  street. 

M'Vey,  John,  33  Virginia  street. 

Malcolm,  W.,  22  Roj'al  Exchange  sq. 

Marshall,  George,  2g-  Nicholson  street. 

Marshall,  Peter,  &  Co.,  34  George  square. 

Marshall,  R.  M.,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Melville,  Alexander,  12  Exchange  square. 

Millar,  James  P.,  22  Dundas  street. 

Miller,  James,  Son,  &  Co.,  98  Miller  st. 

Miller,  Richard  T.,  &  Co.,  25  Gordon  st. 

Miller,  William,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 

Milligen,  John,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Milne,  George,  20  College  street. 

Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Mitchell,  John,  234  Buchanan  street. 

Moncrieff,  James,  jun.,  43  Howard  street. 

Morris  &  Co  ,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Morris,  James,  35  Miller  street. 

Morris,  James,  &  Co.,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Morrison,  Duncan,  &  Sons,  33  Buchan  st. 

Morrison,  George,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  st. 

Morrison,  James,  10  Abbotsford  place. 

Morison,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  23  South  Hano- 
ver street. 

Munro,  Archibald,  118  Union  street. 

Munro,  B.,  51  North  Hanover  street. 

Murray,  John  Bruce,  9  Cochran  street 
and  13  Montrose  street. 

Jlyers,  Alexander,  5  Royal  Exchange  pi. 

Newall,  Archibald,  70  Hutcheson  street. 

Nimmo,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  9  Gordon  street. 

Niven,  Malcolm,  1  Exchange  place. 

Notman,  William,  16  Bath  street. 

Nuttall,  Peter,  19  Cochran  street. 

Ogilvie,  Thomas,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

O'Halloran  &  Brown,  12  Howard  street. 

Oliver,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  58  Miller  street. 


Orr,  John  Kerr,  80  Union  street, 
Orr,  Thomas  C,  20  Union  street. 
Orr,  William,  76  Wilson  street. 
Paterson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  1  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange. 
Paterson,  James,  104  Hutcheson  street. 
Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  38  Union 

street. 
Paterson,  Robert,  31  Miller  street. 
Paton,  A-ndrew,  49  Virginia  street. 
Paton,  William,  39  Crown  street. 
Pattison,  Robert,  22  Renfield  street. 
Paul,  John,  7  South  Frederick  street. 
Peare,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  75  Jamaica  street. 
Pearson,  Adam,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 
Peebles,  Fife,  &  Co.,  57  Miller  street. 
Penney,  D.  J.,  3  North  court,  Roj^al  Ex- 


Penney,  William,  &  Sons,  3  North  court. 
Royal  Exchange. 

Pollock,  William,  62  George  street. 

Porteous,  James,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 

Pringle,  John,  87  Union  street. 

Rae,  Williams,  &  Co.,  13  Virginia  street. 

Ramsay,  Svme,  &  Co.,  30  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Rankin,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  52,  54  Argyll  st. 

Readman,  Wm.,  89  Alston  street  and  60 
Hope  street. 

Reeve,  John  C,  ho.,  Thornbank,  Partick. 

Reid  &  Dennistoun,  46  W.  George  street. 

Richard,  T.,  23  Virginia  street. 

Rintoul,  A.  &  P.,  10  Stirling  square. 

Ritchie  &  M'Cormick,  14  Gordon  street. 

Ritchie,  William,  &  Co.,  21  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Ritchie  &  Co.,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 

Roberton,  Stephen,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Robertson,  George,  16  Jackson  street. 

Robertson,  James,  33  Virginia  street. 

Robertson  &  M'Kenzie,  Virginia  build- 
ings. 

Robertson,  Robert,  40  Union  street. 

Ross,  D.  N.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ross,  Philip,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 

Rowand,  James,  108  Argjdl  street. 

Rowley,  Andrew,  62  Brunswick  street. 

Russell,  J.,  Tontine  buildings,  16  Trou- 
gate. 

Sawers,  George,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 

Scott,  John  &  Walter,  17  Gordon  street. 

Scott  &  M'Laren,  14  Gordon  street. 

Scott,  R.  M'D.,  43  Buchanan  street. 

Scotland,  James,  10  Apsley  place. 

Seligmann,  H.  L.,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Shand,  George,  67  and  71  St.  Vincent  st. 

Shannon,  Robert  M'D.,  135  Buchanan  st. 

Sheppard  &  Son,  57  Buchanan  street 

Sillars,  J.  S.  &  R.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Sim,  John  Keith,  8,  10  Wallace  street. 

Smyth,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  28  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Smith,  George,  12  Virginia  street. 

Smith,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Somerville,  John,  16  St,  Vincent  place. 


COMMISSION.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— CONFECTIONERS.       495 


Somerville,  J.  G.,  124  Buchanan  street. 
Somerville,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  8  Ingram  st. 
Spalding,  Robert,  15  Smith's  court,  Can- 

dleriggs. 
Sprunt,  Alexander,  62  Queen  street. 
Stalker,  John,  1 7  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Stein  &  M'Nish,  60  Oswald  street. 
Stein,  Samuel,  23  South  Hanover  street. 
Stenhouse,  M.,  &  Co.,  92  St.  Vincent  st. 
Steven,  Alex.,  108  Hill  St.,  Garnethill. 
Steven,  John,  87  Union  street. 
Steven  &  Sons,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Steveuson  &  Sclanders,  2  Royal  Exchange 

court. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  316  New  Dalmarnock 

road.     Orders  left  at  6  Jamaica  street. 
Stewart,  George,  &  Co.,  14  Gordon  street. 
Stewart,  Jauies,  33  Virginia  street. 
Stewart,  Lewis,  57  Miller  street. 
Stewart  &  Murison,  125  Buchanan  st. 
Stewart,  Reid,  &  Co.,  32  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Stewart,  Robert,  &  Son,  57  Miller  street. 
Stuart  &  Co.,  49  West  Nile  street. 
Stobo,  J.,  &  Co.,  108  Argyll  street. 
Stott,  Robert,  147  Walmer  place. 
Strachan,  Alexander,  77  Brunswick  st. 
Strathern,  John,  &  Co.,  15  John  street. 
Swan,  David,  li)  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Symington,  R.  S.,  69  Glassford  street. 
Thallon  &  Anderson,   108   Argyll  street, 

or  16  Buchanan  street. 
Thom,  Robert,  &  Sons,  43  Buchanan  st. 
Thomson,  Daniel,  18  Clyde  St.,  Calton, 
Thomson,  James,  &  Co.,  14  Miller  st. 
Thomson,  John,  40  Union  street. 
Thomson,  John,  21  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  MacMeikan,  &  Co.,  51  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Thomson  &  Manson,  40  Union  street. 
Thomson,  Patrick,    &  Co.,   26   Glassford 

street. 
Thorburn  &  Trueman,  81  St.  Vincent  st. 
Todd,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  57  Buchanan  st. 
Tod,  J.,  &  Co.,  25  Montrose  street. 
Train,  Thomas,  179  Argyll  street. 
Tja-e  and  Campbell,  9  St.  Vincent  place. 
Varsami,  C.  P.,  13  Montrose  street. 
Waddell,  Thos.  R.,  &  Co.,  59  St.  Vincent 

street. 
WaddeU,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  110  SauchiehaU 

street. 
"Walker,  Rcbert,  jun.,  28  George  square. 
Walker,  Robert,  78  Stoekwell  street. 
Wallace,  Wm.,  34  Garsctibe  place. 
Walls,  William,  99  Hutoheson  street. 
V/arden,  Archibald,  17  Virginia  street. 
Wardlaw,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  74  Buchanan  st. 
Watson,  C.  H.,  116|- Cumberland  street. 
Watson,  David,  35  Miller  street. 
Watt,  William,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Wedderspoon,  J.  &  T.  C,  4  Bothwell  st. 
Whyte  &  Co.,  1  South  Exchange  place. 
Wilkie,  William,  54  Miller  street. 


Williamson,  John,  &  Co.,   20  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Wilson,  Brothers,  125  Buchanan  street. 
Wilson,  John,  12  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Wilson  &  M'Kechnie,  32  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Winton,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  18  Ingram  st. 
Wood,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  90  Miller  street. 
Wotherspoon,  John,  53  Candleriggs. 
Wright,  Hay,  68  St.  Vincent  street.* 
Wright,  John,  &  Co.,  56  Broomielaw. 
Wright,  W.  B.,  44  George  square. 
Wylie,  John  C,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Young,  A.,  &  Son,  73  Brunswick  street. 
Yule,  David,  40  Miller  street, 

CONFECTIONERS  AND  PASTEY 
BAIOESS. 

Those  marked  "  o"  are  pastry  bakers. 
Aitcheson,  John,  112  Main  St.,  Anderston, 
Aitken,  Robert,  126  High  street. 
Alexander,   Mrs.  Joseph,   49  Argyll  ar- 
cade. 
Anderson,  Alexander  S.,   119  Argyll  st. 

and  3  and  15  Maxwell  street. 
Attwood,  James,  47  Renfield  street. 
Baird,  George,  80  Jamaica  street. 
Baird,  Helen,  54  SauchiehaU  street. 
Balmain,  Thomas,  53  Main  st.,  Gorbiils, 
Balmain,  Thomas,  64  Stoekwell  street. 
Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  st. 
Bennet,  Thomas,    27   &   35   Rutherglen 

loan. 
Black,  John,  82  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Blane,  Andrew,  92  Stevenson  street. 
Blair,  Archibald,  51  Loudon  street. 
0  Borthwick,  Miss  iM.,  12  Cathechal  st. 
Brown,  Daniel,  60  Queen  street. 
Brown,  William,  8  Bridge  street. 
o  Brownlie,  Allan,  33  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Buchanan,  James,  7  Eglinton  street. 
Campbell,  John,  241  Argyll  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  30,  09  St.  George's  road. 
Colquhoun  &  M'Gibbon,  4  Bridge  street. 
Clydesdale,  Andrew,  191  Duke  street. 
CoUingwood,  William,  220  Buchanan  st. 

and  77  Dundas  street. 
Couper,   John,    115    Trongate    and   207 

SauchiehaU  street. 
o  Couper,  Stephen,  146  George  street  and 

126  Cowcaddens  street. 
o  Craig,  Joseph,  65  Cowcaddens  street. 
Currie,  Alexander,  jun.,  48  Candleriggs. 
Denny,  James,  jun.,  54  Bridge  street. 
Dewar,  James,  1 6  Clj'de  terrace. 
Douglas,  James,  140  Trongate. 
Drysdale,  Thomas,  43  Green  st.,  Calton. 
Duncan,  William,  &  Co.,  21  Norfolk  st. 
Finlay,  William,  408  Argj-U  street. 
Fitzgerald,  George,  12  Dundas  street, 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Robert,  274  Buchanan  st 
Forrester,  John,  7  Gordon  street. 
Foster,  Joseph,  156  Garscube  road. 
Gardner,  Robert,  22  Gordon  street. 


496     CONFECTIONERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— COXTR.iCTORS. 


Gardner,  Joseph,  80  Gallowgate. 

Glen,  Hugh,  93  Gre:it  Hamilton  street. 

Gooclal,  Wm.,  58  Stevenson  St.,  Caltou. 

Gordon,  George,  25,  27  Hutcheson  street. 

Gow,  Mrs.,  12  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Graham,  J.  &  J.  T.,  98  Stockwell  street. 

Grant,  Peter,  90  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Gray,  J.,  &  Co.,  155  Trongate. 

Gray,  Thomas,  26  Nelson  street. 

Griudlaj',  George,  15  Saltmarket  street. 

Hamilton,  George,  150,  282  High  street. 

Henry,  Alejcander,  381  Argyll  street. 

Hill,  William,  24  Canning  street. 

Jackson,  James,  35  Candleriggs. 

Jamieson,  John,  159  Gallowgate. 

Johnston,  John,  121  Castle  street. 

Johnstone,  Mrs.,  261  Gallowgate. 

Kay,  Mrs.  Mary,  48  Cowcaddens. 

Kennedy,  E.  &  G.,  27  Trongate. 

Kerr,  Margaret,  209  Gallowgate. 

Lee,  Thomas,  25  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Lang,  William,  73  Queen  street. 

Lochhead,  Mrs.,  lOSn  Canning  street. 

M'Arthur,  28,  30  Hutcheson  street. 

M'Bain,  Angus,  13  Shuttle  street. 

M'Comb,  M.,  80  Stockwell  street. 

M'Conechy,  J.  &  B.,  91  West  George  st. 

M'Crae,  Robert,  154  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

0  M'Dougall,  Ronald,  120  Gallowgate. 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  143  Trongate. 

M'Grath,  Charles,  162  Saltmarket. 

M'Indoe,  Mrs.,  15  Great  Hamilton  street. 

M'Lean,  John,  100  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

M'Lerie,  Davidson,  and  Ferguson,  36  Bu- 
chanan street. 

M'Queen,  Thos.,  67  Kin^;  St.,  Tradeston. 

Martin,  James,  144  Trongate. 

Maver,  William,  309  High  street. 

o  Maxwell,  William,  71  Green  street. 

Miller,  James,  4  Bell  street. 

Mills,  Alexander,  18  Candleriggs  street. 

Morton,  James,  209  Sauchiehall  street. 

Nicol,  Maitland,  98  Queen  street. 

Mven,  C,  391  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  Hugh,  25  Holmhead  street. 

Paterson,  Agnes,  134  Cowcaddens  street. 

o  Pinkerton,  Marj',  48  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 

o  Ralston,  John,  41  Gallowgate. 

o  Reid,  James,  67  Piince's  street. 

Rollaud,  William,  38  Sauchiehall  street. 

o  Scott,  John,  28,  30  Hutcheson  street. 

Sellers,  David,  47  Duke  street. 

Shaw,  Thomas,  44  Candleriggs. 

o  Shaw,  William,  140  Saltmarket. 

Shields,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  34  High  st. 

Shields,  WiUiara,  &  Sons,  15  Wellington 
arcade  and  19  Saltmarket. 

Skinner,  William,  307  Sauchiehall  street 
and  472  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  Andrew,  135  Trongate,  and  98 
Glassford  street. 

Smith,  Brothers,  155  Queen  street. 

Smith,  James,  &  Co.,  38  Gallowgate. 


Smith  and  Miller,  123  Trongate. 
0  Smith,  William,  241  Gallowgate. 
Spears,  Matthew,  16  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Spence,  William,  5  Gibson  street. 
Stevens,  J.  E.,  139  London  street. 
o  Steven,  John,  61,  63  King  street. 
Stirrat,  Robert,  75  Norfolk  street. 
Temple,  David,  4  Caltoumoulh. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Jas.,  139  New  City  road. 
Todd,  William,  53  Duke  street. 
Torrance,  Archd.,  145  Stockwell  street. 
TurnbuU,  J.,  162  Argyll  street. 
Walker,  David,  145  Loudon  street. 
Walker,  James,  185  High  street. 
Walker,  John,  9  Crown  street. 
o  Walker,  Thomas,  46  Bridge  street 
Walker,  William,  69  High  street. 
Wallis,  Richard,  11  London  street. 
Watson,  Francis,  166  Sauchiehall  street. 
Weir,  Mathew,  231  Buchanan  street. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  69   Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  John,  181  Sauchiehall  street. 
o  Woodburn,  Alexander,  149  Trongate. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  &  Co.,  to  the  Queen, 

27,  29  Turner's  court. 
Young,  James,  123  High  street. 

CONSTABLES. 

SEE  SHERIFF-OFFICERS  &  CONSTABLES. 

COKTSACTOES. 

Aitken,  John,  18  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Allan,  John,  Caledonian  Railway  station, 

Buchanan  street. 
Barr,  William,  151  New  City  road. 
Biscomb,  John,  123  Bridgegate  street. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  114  Cumberland  pi. 
Bryson,  John,  18  Eglinton  street. 
Campbell,  WUliam,  25  Lancefield  quay. 
Craig,  Robert,  157  Crown  street. 
Cunningham,  Robert,  19  Parson  street. 
Davie,  William,  100  Blaxwell  street. 
Dodds,  Robert,  8  Allen  place,  Douglas  st. 
Drummond,  John,  20  Stirling  street. 
Duncan,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  Buchanan  st. 
Forsyth,  John,  348  High  street. 
Gibb,    James,    4   East  Miller  street  and 

412  Duke  street. 
Gordon,    George,    13    Clyde    place    and 

58  Buchanan  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  fo7-  gas  apparatus,  146 

Argyll   street. — See   Advertisement    in 

Appendix. 
Haymaii,  Thomas,  124  Brunswick  street. 
Henderson,  Wm.,&  Son,48|-Broomieia\v. 
Henery,  Patrick,  27  St.  Andrew  street. 
Eenry,  Wm.,  8  William  St.,  Calton. 
Hill,  Walter,  1  Surrey  place,  Laurieston. 
Hutton,  Thomas,  Hutton  pi.,  Sighthill. 
Jack,  George,  60  South  Coburg  street. 
Kennedy,  Andrew,  16  East  Bath  lane. 
Lyon,  David,  26  South  Portland  street. 
M'Braady,  Edward,  Broomielaw. 


COOPERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— COEN. 


497 


M'Callum,  Robert,  Barrack  street. 
M'Coll,  James,  41  Drvgate  street. 
M'Culloch,  G.,  30  Parkhouse  lane. 
M'Culloch,    James   &   George,   15  York 

street. 
Macdonald,  Duncan,  35  Port-Dimdas  rd. 
M'Farlaue,  Dugald,  118  South  Albion  St. 
M'Intosh,  William,  31  Bridge  street. 
M'Ka}',  James,  396  Argyll  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Alex.,  23  Portugal  street.    . 
Manuel,  David,  7  Bridge  street. 
Meiklem,  Walter,   3  St.  Kicholas  place, 

Kirk  street. 
Napier,  Dugald,  34  Jamaica  street  and  6 

Ann  street. 
Neilson,  James,  Merchants'   quarry,    off 

Duke  street. 
Keilson,  William,  Craig's  quarry. 
Nevatt,  W.  G.,  108  No'rth  Hanover  st. 
O'Neil,  John,  8,  10  Bridgegate  street. 
Rankin,  James,  White  vale  street. 
Riddel,  William,  90  Castle  street. 
Ritchie,  Hugh,  102  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Ritchie,   Robert,   31  Virginia  street  and 

16  Hill  street,  Edinburgh. 
Robertson  &  Scott,  1 9  Holmhead  street. 
Scott,  Colin,  31  Weaver  street. 
Stewart,  John,  64  Commerce  street. 
Strap,  James,  South  Greenbank. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  sen.,  Sandyford  house. 
Virtue,  John,  44  Norfolk  street. 
Wallace,  James,  62  Queen  street. 
Yfatson,  Robert,  76  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Weir,  Robert,  123  Castle  street. 
Wright,  Mrs.  John,  347  Gallowgate. 
Yuill,  Archibald,  14  Cathedral  street. 

COOPERS. 

Biggar,  John,  61  Govan  street. 

Chisholm,  John,  46  Wallace  street. 

Chisholm  &  Watson,  11  Centre  street. 

Dodd,  W^illiam,  4  Sharp's  lane,  Main  st., 
Anderston. 

Dreghom,  James,  29  King  st.,  Tradeston. 

Duncan,  John,  21  Brown  street. 

Edgar,  .James,  47  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Gardner,  David,  35  Gallowgate. 

Graham,  R.,  34  Carrick  street. 

Howatt,  William,  115  Canning  street. 

King,  John,  9  and  25  High  street. 

King,  Walter,  3  High  street  and  71  Dun- 
das  street. 

Kinjj,  William,  331  High  street. 

M'Adam,  James,  4  Windmillcroft. 

M'Aulay,  Alex.,  107  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

M'Ewan,  J.,  49  Gallowgate. 

M'Farlane,  Colin,  90  Duke  street. 

M'Gregor,  J.  W.,  28  Jamaica  street. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  92  King  street. 

Martin,  Angus,  64  Old  vennel. 

Miller,  John,  15  Jackson  street. 

Morris,  J.  H.,  50  Robertson  street. 

Murphy,  James,'  27  Thistle  street. 


Shaw,  William,  &  Co.,  47  King   street 

and  68  Saltmarket  street. 
Sinclair,  William,  131  Garscube  road. 
Stewart,  John,  53  Dunlop  street. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  37  Oswald  street. 
Watson,  Andrew,  171  Port-Dundas  road. 

COPPERSMITHS. 

SEE  ALSO  BKAZIERS  AND  TIN-PLATE 
V^roEKEKS. 

Adamson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  38  Stock- 
well  St.,  and  20  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  M.,  15  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Blair,  Campbell,  &  M'Lean,  Union  place. 
North  street. 

Clephan  &  Henderson,  26  Oswald  street. 

Lyon,  G.,  16  Candleriggs  and  149  Gal- 
lowgate. 

M'Donald,  Robert,  11  St.  Andrew  street. 

Miller,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  13  Robertson  st. 

Miller  &  Pearce,  8,  12  Carrick  street. 

Peters  &  M'Farlane,  62,  64  Crown  street. 

Primrose  &  Ross,  61  M'Alpir.e  street. 

Eamsa}-,  George,  104  New  City  road. 

Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  95  Mitchell  street. 

Smeaton,  John,  24  Ropework  lane. 

Trainer  &  Pettigrew,  38  Charlotte  lane 
and  79  Greendjdie  street. 

Welsh,  John,  26  Brown  street. 

Wylie,  J.,  &  Co.,  9  Ann  street. 

COSX  liANU^ACTirSSSS. 
Arbuckle,  James,  157  Trongate. 
Arbuckle,  Robert,  193  Gallowgate. 
Arbuckle,  Mrs.  W.,  64  Prince's  street. 
Bradshaw,  P.  &  D.,  2 1  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Carrol,  Mrs.  M.,  119  West  Nile  street. 
Dick,  William,  &  Co.,  Dixon  street. 
Foulner,  James,  17  Garscube  road. 
Foulner,  John,  74  Prince's  street. 
Gardner,  John,  42  East  Clyde  street. 
Gibson,  William,  23  East  Clyde  street. 
Goold,  William,  29  High  street. 
Grant,  George,  466  Argyll  street. 
Kennedy,  John,  18^  Buchanan  street, 
M'Arthur,  Robert,  76  Gallowgate. 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  460  Argyll  street. 
M'Millan,  John,  27  East  Clyde  street. 
Maltman,  H.,  16  Broad  close.  High  st. 
Mitchell,  J.,  &  Son,  18  East  Clyde  street. 
Montgomery,  Daniel,  1  Muirhead  street, 

Gorbals. 
Smith,  John,  239  Argyll  street. 
Smith,  William,  37  Adelphi  street. 
Stewart,  James,  34|-  Duke  street. 

CORN  MEECKANTS  AND  FACTOES. 

Alexander,  Robert,  82  Union  street. 
Alison,  James,  3  Eldon  place. 
Allen,  John,  27  Union  street. 
Anderson,  Ebenezer,  145  Argyll  street. 
Anderson,  Gabriel,  168  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  John  G.,  2  Howard  street. 


498 


CORN.— TRADES  DIRECTORY— COTTOK 


Anderson  &  Haldane,  40  Union  street. 
Angus  &  Blackwood,  12  Caltonmouth, 
Bain,  Johu,  &  Son,  172  Argyll  street. 
Baird,  James,  27  Union  street. 
Bald,  George  T.,  &  Co.,  27  Union  street.' 
Barrie,  Bald,  &  Co.,  67  Oswald  street. 
Berry,  Henderson,  &  Co.,  100  Hope  st. 
Boyd,  William,  63  Oswald  street. 
Brown  &  Co.,  13  Hope  street. 
Campbell  &  Dunn,  20  Union  street. 
Cairns,  Robert,  114  London  street. 
Cansb,  Robert,  8,  16  Brunswick  lane. 
Cassils,  Peter,  S3  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Clow,  James,  &  Co.,  9  Hope  street. 
Clunie,  R.  A.,  38  Hope  street. 
Cochran,  Wm.,  64  Green  street,  Calton. 
Collins,  George,  110  Renfrew  street. 
Cowan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  34  Union  street. 
Craig,  John,  82  Thistle  street. 
Currie,  John,  and  Co.,  61  Oswald  street. 
])ickinson,  Edward,  31  Oswald  street. 
Drew,  Lawrence,  62  Argyll  street. 
Drew,  Peter,  132  Bridgegate. 
Dryden,  Lamb,  &  Co.,  58  Hope  street. 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  179  Argyll  street. 
Dunlop,  Archibald,  7  Stockwell  place. 
Ebeling,  J.  Edward,  116  St.  Vincent  St. 
Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,   2  Clyde  street, 
Port-Dundas,  and  44,  46  Cowcaddeus. 
Eulton,  Brothers,  172  Argj'll  street. 
Fyfe,  Hugh,  18  Caltonmouth. 
Gibson  &  Clark,  14  Hope  street. 
Gilfillan,  John,  22  Ajin  street. 
Guthrie,  James,  20  Union  street. 
Plamilton,  Andrew,  60  Union  street. 
Hamilton   &  Arthur,    Sidney   court,  62 

Argyll  street. 
Hamilton,  Archibald,  19  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Harvie,  John,  Madeira  court. 
Henderson,  Henrj',  &  Co  ,  100  Hope  st. 
Hill,  Ludovick,  60  Oswald  street. 
Horn,  John,  8  Duke  street. 
Honeynian,  J.,  &  Sou,  5  Dixon  street. 

Hunter,  John,  &  Sou,  30  Hope  street. 
Jackson,  Andrew^  <&  Son,  18  Union  st, 
Johnston,  William,  16  Hope  street. 

Kerr,  D.  &  W.,  58  Hope  street. 

Lamb,  John,  11  Union  street. 

Lawrie,  Gavin,  22  Great  Clj'de  street. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  179  Argyll  street. 

Lockhart,  R.  &  W.,  20  Union  street. 

M 'Arthur,  John,  11  Duke  street. 

M'Call,  John,  &  Co.,  4  California  buUd- 
ings,  Bothwell  street. 

M'Donald,  Wm.,  13  Hope  street. 

M'Leod,  Kenneth,  15  Duke  street. 

M'Pherson,  Malcolm,    128   Union  street 
and  1  Trongate. 

Main,  John,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 

Maxwell,  Clerk,  &  Co.,  28  Hope  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  230  Argyll  street. 

Miller  &  Wishart,  230  Argyll  street. 

Milne,  Alexander,  &  Co ,  54  Hope  street. 


Muirhead,  Archd.  60  Oswald  street. 
Notman,  Thomas,  237  Cowcaddens  st. 
Paterson,  John  H.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  38  Union 

street. 
Paterson,  John,  21  Hope  street. 
Readman,  Wm.,  93  Alston  street,  office, 
60  Hope  stieet. 

Rhind,  Thomas,  115  St.  Vincent  street. 

Robertson,  Thomas,  16  Hope  street. 

Robinows  &  Marjoribanks,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Russell  &  Ferguson,  22  Stockwell  place. 

Russell,  J.  &  W.,  29  Oxford  street. 

Sclanders,  A.,  &  Son,  44  Union  street. 

Sclanders  &  Goodwin,  11  Union  street. 

Smart,  Thomas,  4  Stockwell  street. 

Smith,  Patrick,  249  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  58  Oswald  street. 

Steel,  James,  11  Jamaica  street. 

Stein  &  Macnish,  60  Oswald  street. 

Stewart,  Thomas,  23  Union  street. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  102  Maitland  street, 
Cowcaddens. 

Tait,  John,  60  George  street. 

Taj'lor,  Henrj',  &  Sons,  13  Hope  street. 

Teifer,  David,  57  Buchanan  street  and 
58  Mitchell  street. 

Thomson  &  Manson,  40  Union  street. 

Watson,  Alex.,  374  Argyll  street. 

Watson,  R.,  Son,  &  Co.,  20  Hope  street. 

Westenholz  &  Co.,  80  Union  street. 

White   &    Kirkland,    Stoui-bridge  court, 
210  Argyll  street. 

White  &  Kirkland,  109  High  street. 

Wilkie,  David,  13  Hope  street. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  49  Turner's  court. 

Wilson,  James,  20,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,    Robert,    Slit    &    Bishop    Mills, 
Partick. 

Wotherspoon,  M.,  11  Union  street, 

Wright,  Ronald,  249  Argyll  street. 

Young,  Robert,  49  Oswald  street, 

COTTON  BEOIOIES. 

Brown,  John,  &  Co,,  31  Argyll  street. 
Brown  &  Sharp,  103  Glassford  street. 
Bryson,  Robert,  111  Ingram  street. 
Cairns,  John,  &  Co.,  163  Ingram  street 

and  100  Queen  street. 
Carraichael,  James,  69  Wilson  street. 
Donaldson,  J.,  &  Co.,  25  Sou.  Hanover  st. 
Edgar  &  Mills,  123  Ingram  street. 
Kelly  &  Co.,  106  Virginia  street. 
Livingstone,  C.  S.,  127  Ingram  street. 
M'Naughtan   &  Cochrane,    163    Ingram 

street  and  100  Queen  street. 
Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  145  Ingram  street. 
Tenneut,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  67  Wilson  street. 
Wright,  J.  &  J.,  127  Ingram  street. 

COTTOl^-miLL  EUIINISHEES. 
Baker,  James,  13  London  lane. 
Clark,  William,  106  Chea:ijside  street. 


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Douglas  &  Henrj',  17  Lancefield  street. 
Findlay,  James,  53  Wilson  street. 
Gardner,  R.,  95  Glassford  street. 
Jack,  Robert,  76  Virginia  street. 
M-Coard,  William,  18  North  Albion  st. 
M'Cowan,  John,  21  Cochran  street. 
Niven,  Daniel,  jun.,  77  Hutcheson  street. 

COTTOK  SPIHNEES. 

Alexander,  E.  F.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  Duke  st. 

Bogle,  P.,  &  Co.,  122  Ingram  street. 

Clark,  J.,  ju.n.,  &  Co.,  8  George  street, 
Mile-end. 

Cooper,  Walker,  &  Co.,  11  S.  Hanover  st. 

Crum,  James,  Virginia  buildings. 

Culcreuch  Co.,  at  George  Smith  ^  Son's,- 
34  London  street. 

Dunlop,  James,  &  Sons,  86  Miller  street, 
and  91  Virginia  street. 

Dunn,  William,  62  George  square. 

Finlay,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  Spriugvale.  Let- 
ters left  at  111  Ingram  street. 

Freeland,  J.,  &  Co.,  56  Wilson  street. 

Fulton,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  Lochwinnoch. 
Letters  left  at  Herbert  Buchanan's,  87 
Union  street. 

Gilkison,  Robert,  &  Co.,  86  Mitchell  st. 

Graham,  J.  &  C.  M.,  West  street,  Calton. 
Letters  left  at  W.  Sleigh's,  84  Wilson 
street. 

Houldsworth,  W.  &  J.,  95  Cheapside  st. 
and  77  Glassford  street. 

Hussey,  W.,  &  Son,  26  Ingram  street. 

Jaffrey,  William,  166  Stafford  place,  New 
City  road. 

Jeffrey,  W.  &  A.,  110  Brunswick  street. 

Johnston,  Galbraith,  &  Co,,  4  Bothwell 
street. 

Kerr,  Robert,  &  Co.,  25  Cochran  street ; 
works,  St.  RoUox. 

Kilbiruie  Cotton  Works  Co.,  91  Hutche- 
son street. 

Lancetield  Co.,  70  Miller  street. 

M'Bride  &  Co.,  72  Glassford  street. 

M'Farlane,  R.,  19^  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Gregor,  A.  &  J.,  43  Brunswick  street. 

M'Gregor,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  43  Brunswick  pi. 

M'Lean,  W.,  &  Co.,  15  Cochran  street. 

M'Lean,  William,  31  Muirhead  street. 

M'Leroy,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  47  Ingram  st. 

M'Naught,  P.,  &  Co.,  Nassau  court,  An- 
derston. 

M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  Greenhead. 

Mile-end  Spinning  Co.  Robert  Cum- 
mings,  manager;  house,  44  North 
Brook  street. 

Mitchell,  R.  &  P.,  James  St.,  Greenhead. 

Moore,  John,  21  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Salmon,  John,  &  Sons,  8  Wilson  street 
and  13  William  street ;  works,  30  Can- 
ning street. 

Salmond  &  Struthers,  115  St.  Vincent  st. 

Scott,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  63  Vii-ginia  street. 


Shaws  Water  Co.,  83  Hutcheson  street ; 
Robert  Gray,  agent. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas  and 
Burnbank. 

Sommerville,  J.,  &  Sons,  63  Candleriggs. 

Sommerville,  William,  120  Brunswick  St., 
works.  Mile-end. 

Stevenson,  William,  &  Sons,  1  Royal  Ex- 
change court,  works,  Crosslee. 

Stewart,  Robert,  &  Co.,  27  Abercromhy 
street. 

Thomson,  E.,  &  Son,  Hutchesontown, 
warehouse,  19  John  sti-eet. 

Todd,  Charles,  &  Higginbotham,  Spring- 
field court.  Queen  street. 

Walker,  A,  &  J.,  1  Eoyal  Exchange  court, 
works.  Broad  street,  Calton. 

Wallace,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  16  Bothwell 
street, 

Wellington  Spinning  and  WeavingWorks, 
Govan  street. 

Wright,  W.,  &  Co.,  Lochwinnoch,  at  J. 
and  J.  WrigMs,  127  Ingram  street. 

COTTOIf  WASTE   DEALERS. 
Baker,  James,  13  London  lane. 
Beattie,  James,  46  East  Howard  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs.,  34  Carrick  street. 
Dingwall,  John,  9  London  lane. 
Elboru,  Samuel,  17  Steel  street. 
Fergus,  Mrs.  J.,  59  Main  st,,  Gorbals. 
Ferguson,  Archd.,  38  Spoutmouth. 
Findlay,  James,  53  Wilson  st. 
Gardner,  R.,  95  Glassford  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  47  Carrick  st. 
M'Coard,  W.,  18  North  Albion  street. 
M'Cowan,  John,  21  Cochran  street. 
M'Intyre,  John,  &  Co.,  39  Ropework  lane. 
M'Lean,  James,  36  Prince's  street. 
M'Lean,  William,   107  Clyde  street,  An- 
ders ton. 
M'Whirter,  William,  44  West  College  st. 
Muir,  W,,  &  Co,,  33  Jackson  street. 
Niven,  Daniel,  jun.,  77  Hutcheson  street. 
Paterson,  G,,  &  Co.,  25  Stockwell  place. 
Smith,  John,  10  Carrick  street. 
Struthers,  Mrs,  Alex.,  9  Low  Green  st. 
Walton,  Henry,  89  Old  vennel. 

COTTON  YAEJT  MEECHAI^TS. 

Aitkeu  &  Drummond,  102  Virginia  st. 

Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  Duke  st. 

Blackwood  &  Smith,  86  Ingram  street. 

Blantyre  Yarn  Warehouse,  11  George 
square  and  132  Queen  street. 

Boyd,  J.,  29  Ingram  street. 

Boyd,  Robert,  2^  Royal  Exchange  court, 
85  Queen  street. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  17  South  Fre- 
derick street. 

Clark  &  Drummond,  48  Virginia  street. 

Clark,  Allan,  120  Brunswick  street. 

Clark,  William,  120  Brunswick  street. 


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COTTON.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— DAIRY. 


Dickson,  Thomas,  52  Ingram  street. 

Dunn,  W.,  G2  George  square. 

Eaglesbara  Warehouse,  15  Cochrau  st. 

Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  5  nii;h  street. 

Ferguson,  .Juhn,  1  National  Bank  build- 
ings. Queen  street. 

Grant  &  Co.,  34  AVilson  street. 

Hamilton,  David,  62  Ingram  street. 

Hamilton,  M.,  &  Co.,  85  Candleriggs. 

Harlej',  D.,  &  Co.,  22  John  street. 

Hutchison,  J.  &  G.,  9  George  square. 

Johnston  &  Fairie,  62  Wilson  street. 

Kemp,  Charle.s,  51  Ingram  street. 

Kettle,  E.,  76  Virginia  street. 

Lanark  Warehouse,  105  Miller  street. 

lI'Farlane,  James,  &  Co.,  67  Brunswick 
street. 

M'Nair,  Kohert,jmi.,  5  North  court,  Eoyal 
Exchange. 

M'Night,  Eae,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange 
square  and  153  Queen  street. 

M'Nish,  N.  &  J.  0.,  &  Co.,  31  Montrose 
street. 

Miller,  James,  Son,  &  Co.,  98  ililler  st. 

Miller,  William,  135  Gailowgate. 

Monteith,  H.,  &  Co.,  11  George  square, 
and  132  Queen  street. 

Munsie,  George,  &  Co.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Nield  &  CordingU',  78  Miller  street. 

Oswald,  Stevenson,  &  Co.,  23  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 

Eothsay  Cotton- Yarn  Warehouse,  115 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Sillars,  J.  S.  &  R.,  Virguiia  buildings. 

Sinclair,  Thomas,  32  South  Albion  street. 

Sleigh,  William,  84  Wilson  street. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  11,  13  High  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  123  Brunswick  street. 

Yfalker  &  Co.,  105  IMiller  street. 

Whyte,  E.,  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  street. 

Young,  A.,  &  Son,  73  Brunswick  street. 

C0TT02T  YAEN  TWISTEES. 

SEE  TWISTERS. 

Renfrew,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  5  Montrose  st. 
Renfrew  &  Brown,  5  Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  115  Graeme  street. 
Struthers,  John,    37  Graeme  street,   and 

Duke  street. 
Swanston,  William,  57  North  Hanover  st. 

CE,  ^lTE  and  FEATHSE  DEESSEES. 
Barr,  Mrs.,  143  Gailowgate. 
Greg,  Mrs.  John,  95  North  Hanover  st. 

CUPPES. 

Hilliard,  W.  B.,  to  the  Royal  Infirmary, 
142  Buchanan  street. 

CTniEIEE,S  AND  LEATHEK 

MEECHANTS, 

SEE  ALSO  LEATHER  MERCHANTS. 

Alexander,  James,  65  Bridgegate  street. 


Anderson,  James,  22  Little  Dovehill. 

Black,  Malcolm,  81  M'Alpine  street. 

Bow,  W.,  48  London  street. 

Burt,  John,  38  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Burt,  John,  14  Malta  street. 

Eglin,  Wm.,  &  Son,  47,.  49  London  street 

and  32  Union  street. 
Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.,  147  Stockwell  street. 
Jollie,  Andrew,  83  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  38  St.  Andrew's  square    ,. 
Laing,  Wni.,  jun.,  21  St.  Andrew  street.  ! 
M'Callums  &  Co.,  6  Canning  street. 
M'Intosh,    Peter,    129    StockweU   street, 

and  26  Goosedubbs  street. 
Mitchell,  A.,  57  Stockwell  street. 
Mitchell,  J.,  61  Gailowgate. 
Morrison,   Joseph    and  John,    51    Great 

Hamilton  street. 
Muirliead,  Andrew,  18   Saltraarket  street 

and  31  Trongate. 
Muirhead,   James,  23  Old  wynd  and  62 

Spoutmoath. 
Muschet,  John,  36  and  38  London  lane. 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  9  Macfarlane  street, 

and  249  Gailowgate. 
Rome,  Andrew,  15  South  St.  Mungo  st.    " 
Sword  &  Johnston,  56  East  Howard  st. 
Thomson,  R.,  &  Son,  61  Gailowgate. 
Welsh,  William,  49  St.  Andrew's  square, 

GUTLESS. 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyll  street. 
Dobie,  John,  205  Argyll  street. 
Hadfield,  George,  47  Argyll  street. 
Heath,  John,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Hilliard  &  Chapman,  56  Buchanan  street. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Hilliard,  W.  B  ,  142  Buchanan  street. 
Kelly,  J.  &  A.,  6,  7  Argyll  arcade. 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Long,  John  Jes,  46  Trongate. 
M'Gregop,  Wm.  &  Jas.,  44  Trongate. 
M'Lean,  D.,  &  Co.,  4  Trongate. 
Moore,  William,  34  Brunswick  place. 
Pearson,  Shepley,  73  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Robertson,  John,   31,  32  Argyll  arcade, 

workshop,  28  St.  Enoch's  wvTid. 
Stirling,  James,  88  Gailowgate. 
Stirling,  R.,  12  London  street. 

DAIEY  lOlEPERS. 
Addle,  John,  57  South  Coburg  street. 
Aitken,  John,  125  West  Nile  street. 
Aitkenhead,  Alex.,  134  Bridgegate  street. 
Aitkenhead,  James,  40  Stockwell  street. 
Allan,  Mrs.,  11  Hunter  street. 
Alston,  Gavin,  50  Sauchiehall  lane. 
Alston,  James,  103  John  street. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  648  Gailowgate. 
Anderson,  William,  66  Castle  street. 
Baker,  Mark,  1  02  George  street. 
Barr,  James,  69  Cumberland  street. 
Barr,  John,  72  St.  James's  road. 


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Barr,  Miss  Mary,  58  Tobago  street. 
Bell,  Neil,  7  Greendyke  street. 
Bisset,  Thomas,  86  George  street. 
Black,  Andrew,  33  South  Coburg  street. 
Bow,  John,  85  Commerce  street. 
Boj'd,  John,  131  Canning  street. 
Boyle,  James,  62  Hospital  street. 
Boyle,  John,  106  High  street. 
Brown,  Andrew,  53  Main  st.,  Anderston 
Brownlie,  William,  11  Saracen's  lane. 
Bryan,  Mrs.,  28  Findlay  place. 
Buchanan,  John,  67  Centre  street. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  283  Argyll  street. 
Cadden,  Mrs.  John,  10  Bath  street. 
Calder,  John,  20  Shuttle  street. 
Cochran,  Mrs.,  110  Bridgegate  street, 
Colquhoun,  D.,  83  Green  street,  Calton. 
Cook,  James,  30  Nelson  street. 
Cullen,  William,  30  Stevenson  street. 
Darling,  Adam,  63  Rutherglen  loan. 
Dearie,  Jn.,  Grant  St.,  off  St.  George's  rd. 
Dixon,  Peter,  8  East  Market  street. 
Doig,  David,  &  Co.,  43  Bedford  street. 
Drj'sdale,  William,  14  Brown  street. 
Dunlop,    Andrew,    22    Charlotte    street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Forrest,  John,  106  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Frame,  James,  105  Gallowgate. 
Frood,  William,  19  Little  Hamilton  st. 
Gardner,  John,  239  Arg3'll  street. 
Gardner,  John,  4  Bedford  lane. 
Gardiner,  R.,  263  George  street. 
Gentle,  Archd.,  10  Garscadden  street. 
Gibb,  Thomas,  18  North  Portland  street. 
Gibson,  Alex.,  177  Main  street,  Gorbals, 
Grainger,  John,  223  Holm  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  17  Carrick  street. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  11  Hospital  street. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  4  So.  St.  Mungo  st. 
Hamilton,  William,  11  Monkland  street. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  133  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Henderson,  John,  74  Rottenrow. 
Herbert,  George,  Woodlands  road. 
Houston,  John,  47  Cathedral  street. 
Howatson,  James,  68  Abbotsford  place. 
Jamieson,  William,  19  High  street. 
Keith,  Archibald,  98  Union  street. 
Lachlan,  Thomas,  27  Warwick  street. 
Leiper,  Thomas,  9  Cook  street. 
Liddeli,  Andrew,  16  M'Pherson  street. 
Liddell,  David,  107  Glebe  street. 
Lillie,  George,  25  Robertson  street. 
Lindsay,  Allan,  78  Hospital  street. 
Lindsay,  William,  93  High  street. 
Livingston,  R.,  34  Union  pi..  North  st. 
Lyle,  John,  114  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'Callum,  John,  84  Renfrew  street. 
M'Culloch,  James,  51  York  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Helen,  314  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  22  Great  Dovehill. 
M'Gregor,  James,  69  North  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  118  Main  st.,  Anderston. 


M'Ken-ow,  J.,  29  Broad  street,  Mile-end. 
M'Pherson,  Gilbert,  102  Cumberland  St., 
Laurieston. 

Miller,  Robert,  10  Balmanno  street. 

Montgomerie,  J.,  10  Macfarlane  street. 

Montgomerie,  Wm.,  1  07  High  John  st. 

Morrison,  James,  Woodlands  road. 

Murdoch,  Thomas,  224  Castle  street. 

Nisbet,  James,  32  East  College  street. 

Paterson,  James,  51  Thistle  street. 

Pender,  James,  75  King  St.,  Tradeston. 

Purdie,  Thomas,  242  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Ramsay,  B.,  28  Park  lane,  Calton. 

Reid,  A.  (AjTshire),  29  Bridge  street. 

Richmond,  John,  122  Stockwell  street. 

Riddell,  John,  43  Deanside  lane. 

Robertson,  George,  17  Cumberland  lane. 

Robertson,  James,  65  South  Coburg  st. 

Rodger,  John,  104  Centre  St.,  Tradeston. 

Russell,  James,  12  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Russell,  John,  4  Morris  place. 

Scott,  Charles,  50  Bath  street. 

Scott,  Colin,  31  "Weaver  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Thomas,  37  Oxford  street. 

Service,  Robert,  39  Nicholas  street. 

Shaw,  John,  117  Garscube  road. 

Sloan,  Samuel,  45  Centre  street. 

Smellie,  John,  Hayfield  street. 

Smellie,  William,  82  Hope  street. 

Steel,  A.,  &  Co.,  129  Gallowgate. 

Steel,  Liddell,  99  Nelson  st.,  Tradcstnc. 

Stevenson,  Wm.,  5  Stewart  street,  Covr- 
caddens. 

Tennant,  John,  66  Canon  street. 

Thomas,  Walter,  41  Cook  st.,  Tradeston. 

Thornton,  Terrence,  103  Saltmarket. 

Turner,  Agnes,  71  Bishop  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Tweedly,  William,  43  South  Coburg  st. 

Wallace,  J.,  34  South  St.  Mungo  St. 

Wallace,  Thomas,  99  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Watson,  Thomas,  27  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Whitelaw,  James,  17  Adelphi  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  16  George  street. 

Wishart,  Ninian,  21  Kirk  st.,  Townhead. 

Young,  James,  1 4  Stirling  st.,  Tradeston. 

Young,  William,  38  Rose  street,  Hutclie-:, 
sou  town. 

DEMISTS. 
Alexander,  J.,  surgeon,  128  Union  street. 
Buchanan,  George,  1  Abercromby  place, 

West  George  street. 
Cameron,  Allan,  6  Abercrumby  place,  176 

West  George  st. 
Cameron,    D,  A.,    6   Abercromby  place, 

176  West  George  sti'eet. 
Crooks,  Mrs.,  129  Hope  street. 
Duncan,  J.  L.,  239  Argyll  street. 
Gillies,  David,  &  Sou,  G7  Oswald  street. 
Greig,  James   Gibson,  surgeon,  82  West 

Regent  street. 


502         DESIGNEES  —TRADES  DIEECTORY.— DEESSMAKERS. 


Horn,  James,  of  London.  150  West  Re- 
gent street. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Hiitcliins  &  Horn,  1 50  West  Regent  st. 

Lockhart,  John,  2  Norfolk  court. 

M'Pherson,  J.,  M.D.,  69  St.  George's  pi. 

Nisbet,  Andrew,  153  St.  Vincent  street. 

Soramerville,  James,  4  Windsor  place. 

Taylor,  William,  29  Waterloo  street. 

Thomson,  Francis  H.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  10 
Brandon  place. 

Woodburn,  W.  D.,  52,  54  Oxford  street. 

Young,  A.  S.,  surgeon,  185  Buchanan  st. 

Young,  James  A.,  185  Buchanan  street. 

Young,  J.  H.,  34  Dundas  street. 

DESIGNEES  TO  CALICO  PEINTEES. 

Barclay,  Thomas,  51  New  Bridge  street. 
Brown,  John,  29  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  William,  129  Ingram  street. 
Chisholm,  James,  16  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  John,  73  Eglinton  street. 
Cook,  William,  14  Garthland  street. 
Gilmour,  James,  46  Shamrock  street,  New 

City  road. 
Glassfoid,  William,  107  Buchanan  street, 
Goetz,  J.  L.,  79  South  Portland  street. 
Goreckie,  Antoni,  3  West  Nile  street. 
Graham,  Thos.,  289  Parliamentary  road. 
Hamilton,  William,  49  Cadogan  street. 
Henndy,  Roger,  17  Holmhead  street. 
Innes,  John,  45  John  street. 
Lauder,  John,  38  Queen  street. 
M'Laren,  A.,  86  Renfrew  street. 
M'Nab,  Alexander,  190  Trongate. 
Morrison,  Archibald,  18  llutcheson  street. 
Morrison,  John,  &  Son,  22  Pitt  street. 
Sawers,   Robert   B.,  32    Scotland  street, 

Kingston. 
Murphy,  Thomas,  34  Glassford  street. 
Taylor,  James,  50  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Thomson,  John,  Sandyford. 

DISTILLEES. 

Adelphi  Distillery,  4  Muirhead  street. 

Anderston  Distillery,  office,  83  Jamaica 
street.     John  Baird,  agent. 

Ardbeg  Distiller}'-,  Islay,  Buchanan, 
Wilson,  &  Co.,  agents,  25  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Baird,  John,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Bald,  John,  &  Co  ,  Carsb ridge.  Agent, 
A.  Myers,  Exchange  place. 

Bankier  Distillery  Companj',  office,  13 
Union  street. 

Buchanan,  Norman,  5  Drurj'-  street. 

Colville,  Greenlees,  &  Co.,  Argyll  Distil- 
lery, Campbelton.    J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent. 

Dawson,  A.  &  J.,  St.  Magdalene  Distil- 
lery, Linlithgow.  J.  B.  Sheriff,  agent, 
9  Virginia  street. 

Dawson  &  Baird,  Campbelton,  office,  83 
Jamaica  street. 

Dunlop,  George,  &  Co.,  Kilbagie.  Arch. 
Newall,  agent,  70  Hutcheson  street. 


Glenside  Distillery,  Campbelton.  John 
K.  Orr,  agent,  80  Union  street, 

Gorbals  Distillery,  26  Kirk  street. 

Gourlaj^  J.,  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 

Gray,  C.  &  D.,  4  Muirhead  street. 

Harvey,  J.  and  W.,  &  Co.,  Yoker,  and  76 
Maxwell  street. 

Harvey,  John  and  Robert,  &  Co.,  Dun- 
dashill,  Port-Dundas,  office,  76  Max- 
well street. 

Henderson,  Hector,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 

Islay  Distilleries'  Stores,  74  Maxwell  st. 

Johnston  &  Co.'s  Lochruan  DistUlery, 
Campbelton.  Buchanan,  Wilson,  & 
Co.,  agents,  25  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Kildalton  Distillery,  Islay.  Hunter  and 
Sharpe,  35  Buchanan  street. 

LagavuUin  Distillerj'-,  Islay,  office,  74 
Maxwell  street.     J.  L.  Mackie,  agent. 

Little  Mill  Distillery,  35  Buchanan 
street. 

Lochruan  Distillery,  Campbelton.  Bu- 
chanan, Wilson,  &  Co.,  agents. 

M'Dougall,  Alexander,  &  Co.  Buchanm, 
Wilson,  &  Co.,  agents,  25  St.  Enoch 
square. 

M'Farlane,  M.,  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 

Mitchell,  J.,  &  Co.,  58  Bishop  street. 

Morrison,  John,  Kildalton,  Islay,  35  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Mutter,  W.  and  J.,  38  Dunlop  street. 

Port-Dundas  Co.,  Port-Dundas  road. 

Ramsay,  John,  Port-Ellen,  Islay.  Agent, 
J.  Richardson,  jun.,  Madeira  court. 

Reid,  Peter,  48  Gordon  street. 

Risk,  Moses,  Mile-end. 

Stewart,  David,  &  Co.,  Haghill. 

Stewart,  W.  and  R.,  Kennyhill. 

Stuart,  George,  263  Argyll  street. 

Sunbury  and  Saucel  DistUlery,  office,  75 
Jamaica  street. 

Yoker  and  Port-Dundas  Distillery,  office, 
76  Maxwell  street. 

DEESSMAKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  MILLINERS  AND  DEESSMAKEES- 

Adam,  Miss  Margaret,  38  North  Frederick 
street. 

Aitchison,  Misses,  29  Hutcheson  street. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  H.,  168,  170  West  Re- 
gent street. 

Algie,  Misses,  223  Gallowgate. 

Allan,  Misses  A.  and  J.,  89  Gallowgate. 

Alloe,  A.,  &  Co.,  53  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  Miss  Jane,  43  Dalhousie  st. 

Anderson,  Misses,  103  St.  Stephen  place, 
Renfrew  street. 

Anderson,  Misses,  139  Clarence  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Austin,  Miss  Ann,  9  Nelson  street. 

Backhop,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  23  George  st. 

Baillie,  Miss  JI.,  8  Oxford  street. 


DEESSMAKERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY— DEESSMAKEES.      503 


Ballaiityne,  Mrs.  W.,  142  Trongate. 
Bayne,  Miss,  79  George  street. 
Black,  Miss,  108  North  Hanover  street. 
Blair,  Miss,  hoys'  dress,  62  Buchanan  st. 
Blair,  Miss,  hoys'  dress,  163  Cowcaddena 

street. 
Blair,  Miss,  56  M'Alpine  street. 
Bookless,  A.,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bowman,  Mrs.,  4  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Boyd,  Misses,  47  NorfbUi  street. 
Boyle,  Misses,  48  Eglinton  street. 
Boyle,  Miss  E.,  40  Candleriggs. 
Boyle,  Miss,  42  Bedford  street. 
Bramwell,  Miss,  132  Eenfrew  street. 
Brown,  Miss  E.,  3  Nortli  Albion  court. 
Bruce,  Misses,  47  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bruce,  Miss  Mary,  35  Renfrew  street. 
Buchanan,  Miss,  4  North  Albion  court. 
Burns,  Margaret,  3  Martyr  street. 

Calder,  Miss  E.,  171  West  Nile  street, 

Callender,  Miss,  32  Renfield  street. 

Campbell,  Miss  E.,  75  Bath  street. 

Chalmers,  Mrs.,  209  St.  Vincent  street. 

Chomar,  Mrs.  G.  D.,  189  Buchanan  st. 

Clow,  Miss,  58  Renfield  street. 

Clyne,  Misses,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 

Cockfield,  Mrs.,  12  Salisbury  street. 

Combs,  Miss,  5  Brighton  pi.,  City  road. 

Cook,  Miss,  27  Castle  street. 

Cowan,  Miss,  59  Robertson  street. 

Cowan,  Miss,  41  Robertson  street. 

Crawford,  Miss,  57  North  Hanover  st. 

Cunningham,  Miss,  53  Burnside  street. 

Cuthbertson,  Miss,  103  Renfrew  street. 

Davies,  Misses,  56  Milton  street,  west. 

Dawson,  Mrs.,  6  Cambridge  street. 

Denholm,  Miss,  18  West  Russell  street, 

Dewar,  Mi.sses,  13  Hope  street. 

Dobbie,  Miss,  55  Renfrew  street. 

Dougall,  Mrs.,  34  Slaxwell  street. 

Drinnan,  Misses,  282  Buchanan  street. 

Drummond,  Miss  Agnes,  4  West  College 
street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.,  99  Sauchiehall  street. 

Erskiue,  Mrs.  C.  W.  T.,  47  Oxford  st. 

Finnamore,  Miss,  12  Greenhill  street. 

Fitch,  Mrs.,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 

Fleming,  Mrs.  Chas.,  56  M'Alpine  street. 

Fotheringham,  Miss  E.,   44  Cook  street, 
Tradeston. 

Fraser,  Mrs.,  47  Maitland  st.,  Cowcaddens. 

Gardner,  Miss,  51  West  Regent  street. 

Garret,  Miss  Jane,   124  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 

Gilchrist,  Miss  E.,  56  Cumberland  st. 

Gillies  &  M'Dougall,  14  Nelson  street. 

Gilmour,  Miss,  22,  23  Argyll  arcade. 

Gourlie,  Mrs.,  156  Trongate  and  16  Nel- 
son street. 

Gow,  Miss,  175  Buchanan  street. 

Halliday,  Misses,  177  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hamilton,  Sliss,  84  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Harper,  Miss  C,  147  West  Regent  st. 

Harvey,  Misses,  15  Clyde  terrace. 


Harvey,  Mrs.  ,25  South  Montrose  street. 
Hector,  Mrs.,  88  M'Alpine  street. 
Henderson,  Miss,  2  Havanuah  street. 
Henderson,  E.  &  J.,  69  Eglinton  street. 
Hendry,  Miss  B.,  118  George  street. 
Horn,  Miss,  22  Dundas  street. 
Kinghorn,    M.,    10    St.    James's   street, 

Kingston. 
Kirk,  Miss,  47  Renfrew  street. 
Laurence,  M.  &  J.,  35  Renfrew  street. 
Lindsay,  Miss,  24  Wilson  street. 
Loftus,  Misses,  86  Hospital  street. 
Love  &  Keith,  Misses,  88  John  street. 
M-Callum,  Mrs.,  98  Fife  place. 
M'Croy,  Miss,  18  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
M'Farlane,  Misses,  288  Buchanan  st. 
M'Farlane,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  292  Argyll  st. 
M'Gill,  Misses,  28  Garscube  place. 
M'Gregor,  Miss  Jane,  25  East  Clyde  st. 
M'Gregor,  Miss  M.,  35  Renfrew  street. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  7   Victoria  place,  ^N'e^t 

Regent  street. 
M'Intyre,  Miss  E.,  hoys\  130  Renfield  st. 
M'lutyre,  Miss,  hoys\  164  Sauchiehall  st. 
M'Kaj',  Ann  Hastie,  55  College  street. 
M'Kelvie,  Miss  E.,  162  xMain  St.,  Gorbals. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  A.,  7  Park  place. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  Matilda,  5  Great  Hamil- 
ton street. 
M'Kinnon,  Miss,  41  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
M'Leod,  C.  &  M.,  68  Maxwell  st. 
M'Millan,  Miss,  56  Gordon  street. 
M'Minn,  Miss,  116  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Morreu,  Margaretta,  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Nicol,  Miss  A.,  49  Renfield  street. 
M'Omish,   Miss,   8   Hope   place.   Parlia- 
mentary road. 

M'Queen,  Miss,  285  Argyll  street. 

M'Queen,  Miss,  9  Queen  arcade. 

M'Walters,  Miss,  6  Union  street. 

Mathieson,  Mrs.  G.,  28  Duke  street. 

Menzies,  Misses,  166  West  Regent  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  5  Wellington  arcade. 

Miller,  Miss,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  1  South  Portland  street. 

Milne,  Miss,  168  Hope  street. 

Milliken,  Misses,   &   Mooney,   3  Gernii- 
ston  street. 

Mitchell,  M.  S.,  75  Renfield  street. 

Morrison,  Miss,  44  Nelson  street. 

Moscript,  Misses,  34  Kent  street. 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  84  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  ilrs  ,  169  Buchanan  street. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  1  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 

Murray,  Misses,  108  Fife  place. 

Newlands,  Miss,  73  West  Nile  street. 

Oliver,  Misses,  47  Sauchiehall  street. 

Parkhill,  Miss,  180  Hope  street. 

Paterson,  Margaret   and   Katherine,   26 
Finlay  street. 

Paterson,  Miss,  278  Argyll  street. 

Paul,  Mrs,  Matthew,  146  Duke  street. 

Rankin,  Misses,  3  West  Campbell  street. 


504 


DRUGGISTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— DRYSALTEES. 


Rattray,  Mrs.  Patrick,  4  Batla  street. 

Reid,  Janet,  1 7  Oxford  street. 

Ren  wick  &  Gray,  82  West  Nile  street. 

Richmond,  Lilias,  12  Stirling  square. 

Robertson,  Misses,  18  Gadogan  street. 

Robertson,  Misses,  67  West  Nile  street. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Robt.,  4  East  Russell  street. 

Roxburgh  &   Co.,  5  Abercromby  place, 
179  West  George  street. 

Roxburgh,  Misses,  40  Union  street. 

Sclanders,  Misses,  56  King  street. 

Scott,  Miss  Mai-y,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 

Shanks,  C,  8  Crown  street. 

Shields,  Misses,  9S  West  George  street. 

Sim,  Misses,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  G.,  68  Renfield  street. 

Small,  E.,  10  Rope  st.,  Hutchesontown. 

Spence,  Miss,  180  Sauchiehall  street. 

Spence,  Misses,  46  Shamrock  street. 

Stark,  Misses,  20  Oxford  street. 

Stewart,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  33  Nelson  st. 

Stewart,  Misses,  120  Renfrew  street. 

Stewart,  Miss,  166  West  Regent  street. 

Stirling,  Misses,  55  Bath  street. 

Swan,  Miss,  40  West  Campbell  street. 

Swan,  Miss  Ann,  40  Canick  street. 

Tait,  Miss  H.,  16  Bath  street. 

Taylor,  .Jane,  5  Nelson  street,  Tradestou. 

Taylor,  Miss,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Taylor,  Miss  E.,  24  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Taylor,  Miss,  88  Cambridge  street. 

Templeton,   E.  M'C.  &  C,  F.,  101  Ren- 
frew street. 

Thomson,  Misses  ^l.  &  A.,  280  George  st. 

Thomson,  Miss,  97  Union  street. 

Todd,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  61  Cowcaddens  street. 

Tulloch,  Janet,  52  Nelson  street.  Trades- 
ton. 

Turnbull,  Misses,  21  Cranston  street. 

Wallace,  Mrs.,  98  Cowcaddens  street. 

Watson,  M.,  50  Bridge  street. 

Wilkinson  &  Guthrie,  41  Morrison  street. 

Wilson,  Miss,  26  East  Clyde  street. 

Wright,  Mrs.,  39  Bell  street. 

Wright,  Jliss,  32  Nicholas  street. 
Young,  Mrs.  R.,  11  West  Campbell  st. 
Young.  Miss,  7  Killermont  street. 

Zuill,  M.,  16  London  street. 

DSUGGISTS. 

Allan,  J.  R.  &  M.,  2  Trongate. 
Anderston  JLrlii'al  Hall,  24  Stobcross  st, 
Barr,  Mrs.,  66  .Main  street,  Anderston. 
Bisset,  Alex,,  423  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Archibald,  156  New  City  road. 
Brown,  Robert,  110,  112  Trongate. 
Buchanan,  Isaac,  41  New  Bridge  street. 
Buchanan,  T.  D,,  275  Argyll  street. 
Campbell,  D.,  136  Argyll  street,  1  Bu- 
chanan street,  and  95  Broomielaw. 
Campbell  &  Taylor,  120  Brunswick  st. 
Camachan,  J.  S.,  140  Argyll  street. 
Christie,  Mrs.  W.,  158  Canning  street. 


Carrie,  John,   262  Buchanan  street  an  1 
377  Sauchiehall  street,  Mayfiekl  place. 
De  Bois,  Frederick,  176  Cowcadden  st. 
Dick,  John,  2  London  street. 

Forman,  A.  M.,  47  Gallowgate  and  1  Kirk 
street,  Towuhead. 

Fraser,  Ale.x,,  83  Stirling's  road. 

Eraser  &  Green,  113  Buchanan  street. 

Geddes,  Alex.,  82  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Geddes,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  85  Argyll  street. 

Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co,,   32,  34  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  branch  estab- 
lishment, 95  St.  Vincent  street. 

Glasgow  Apothecaries'  Co.,  western  branch 
establishment,  251  Sauchiehall  street. 

Glasgow  New  Apothecaries'  Co.,  57,  59 
Glassford  street. 

Greenlees,  Alexander,  420  Argyll  street. 

Hart,  Hugh,  18  Argyll  street  and  5  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Hay,  William,  99  Castle  street. 

Henderson,  Robert,  and  herbalist,  60  Com- 
merce street. 

Hill,  Charles,  362  Argyll  street. 

Kennedy,  Wm.,  59  Ti-ongate. 

M'Carthy,  Chas.,  102  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Fie,  R.  C,  44  Adelphi  street. 

M'Gillivray,  Dr.  Chas.  A  ,  438  Argyll  st. 

M'Gregor,  A.,  136  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Kim,  John,  M.D.,  109  Rotteurow. 

M'Nair,  Henry,  127  Gallowi^ate. 

Murdoch,  Brothers,  78  Buchanan  street 
and  143  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  390  Gallo^rgate. 

Neil,  John,  69  South  Portland  street  and 
34  Adelphi  street. 

O'Donnell,  45  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Old  Drug  Warehouse,  59  Trongate. 

Perston,  William  A.,  50  Brunswick  street. 

Rankin,  Bryce,  29  Adelphi  street. 

Rankin,  James,  489  Gallowgate. 

Reid,  John,  17  Bridge  street. 

Renfrew,  Robert,  45  Garscube  road. 

Robertson,  A.  ]\I,,  2  Washington  street. 

Robertson,  John,  84  Queen  street. 

Scott,  Andrew,  42  Trongate. 

Smith,  Hugh,  27  Kiuuing  place. 

Trotter,  J.  B.,  112  Broomielaw. 

Turner,  J.,  26  Union  street. 

Western  Apothecaries'  Co.,  130  New  City 
road. 

Wylie,  Andrew,  328  Argyll  street. 

DHYSALTESS, 

Allan,  John,  jun.,  31  .'Vrgyll  street. 
Allan,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange 

square. 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  35  Buchanan  st. 
Bald,  Peter,  and  Son,  1 09  Virginia  street. 
Bayne,  Thomas,  32  George  square. 
Borthwick,  James,  &  Co.,  9  Mitchell  st. 
Caldwell,  Robertson,  &  Co.,  12  Croy  place. 


DYEES.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— EATING. 


505 


Campbell  and  M'Dougall,  50  Howard  st. 
Cooke,  George,  123,  129  Ingram  street. 
Craig  and  Rose,  63  Candleriggs  street. 
Dickinson,  Joseph,  43  Queen  street. 
Downie  and  JI'Lure,  48  Queen  street. 
Fairlie  and  Moore,  76  Wilson  street. 
Gemmill,  William  N.,  21  Virginia  street. 
Gow,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  35  Miller  street. 
Hay,  William,  99  Castle  street. 
Henderson,  R.  and  J.,  4  South  Frederick 

street  and  31  High  street. 
Heys,  G.  &  S.,  83  and  85  Virginia  street. 
Irvine   and   Bryce,    128    Bishop   street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Kershaw,  John,  52  Virginia  street. 
Laing,  James,  100  Virginia  place. 
Laing  and  Dale,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Lawrie  and  Renwick,  48  Buchanan  street. 
M'Dougall,  James,  49  West  Nile  street. 
M'Keand,  Smith,  &  Co.,  13  Dixon  street. 
Melville,  Alex.,  12  Exchange  square. 
Moncrieflf,  James,  jun.,  43  Howard  st. 
Morris,  James,  35  Miller  street. 
Morrison,  Alex.,  36  Garscube  place. 

Old  Drug  Warehouse  Co.,  59  Trongate. 
Paterson,  William,  100  Brunswick  street 
and  85  Candleriggs. 

Pattison,  Adam,  &  Co.,  67  Buchanan  st. 

Peebles,  Fyfe,  &  Co.,  57  Miller  street. 

Perry  &  Kennedy,  19  Cochran  street. 

Porteous,  Wm.,  14  Stirling  square. 

Poynter,  John,  office,  83  Jamaica  street. 

Ramsay,  David,  &  Co.,  30  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Rowlej',  Andrew,  62  Brunswick  street. 

Russell,  James,  11  West  George  street. 

Scott  &  M'Laren,  14  Gordon  street. 

Smellie,  W.,  66  Miller  street. 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  18  Dunlop  street. 

Stalker,  John,  17  Exchange  square. 

Steel,  John,  210  Argyll  street,  agent  for 
E.  Fyfe  &  Sons,  of  London. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  66  Brunswick  st. 

Stewart,  J.,  15  High  street. 

Taylor,   Edmund,   and  Son,  83,   85  Yii- 
ginia  street. 

Thom  and  Hedderwick,  43  Buchanan  st. 

Turnbull,  John,  51  High  street. 

White,  Wm.  J.,  104  Union  street. 

DYERS. 

Adelphi  Dyework,  Govan  street. 
Aitken,  H.,  &  Co.,  709  Gallowgate. 
Alexander,  Robert,  &  Co.,  38  W.   George 

street. 
Allison,  Andrew,  49   Spoutmouth. 
Allan,  Mrs.  John,  66  Cowcaddens  street. 
Balbirnie,  Arthur,  26  Stockwell  street. 
Balbirnie,  G.,  26  Stockwell  street. 
BeU,  Archibald,  &  Co.     Orders  left  at  27 

Glassford  street. 
Brand  and  Mollison,  70  Queen  street. 
Brown,  J.  and  J.,  Drygate  bridge. 
Brown  and  Mitchell,  Burnbank. 


Campbell,  J.  and  W.,  36  Ingi-am  street. 
Colquhoun,  Wm.,  31  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Corsaii  and  M'Allister,  34  Thistle  street. 
Craig,  Robert,  47  Carrick  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs.  Jas.,  28  George  street. 
Cunningham,  George,  31  Great  Dovehill. 
Douglas,  William,  18  East  College  st. 
Duff,  Charles,  66  West  Nile  street  and 

146  Stockwell  street. 
Eaglesham,  H.,  and  Son,  119  Duke  st. 
Ferguson,  Neil,  123  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Fleming,  Watson,  and  Nairn,  32  Ingram 

street. 
Flood,  James,  53  John  street. 
Geddes,  J.,  and  Sons,  11  West  George  st., 

20  St.  Vincent  lane,  and  Govan-bauk 

Works,  Little  Govan. 
Gilchrist,  G.  and  W.,  47  Bishop  street. ! 
Gilchrist,  J.   S.  and  C,   5  Cook   street, 

Tradeston. 
Gordon,  George,  20  ^Toncrieff  street. 
Govanhaugh  Dyeworks,  Hutchesontown. 
Graham,  R,,  9,  11' Shuttle  street. 
Harvey,  Alexander,  and  Son,  Govanhaugh. 

Place  of  call,  W.  A,  Foster,  96  Queen 

street. 
JamiesoD,  J.,  10  East  Campbell  street. 
M'Alpine,  Angus,  126  Cheapside  street. 
M'Callum,  B.  F.,  Govan  croft. 
M 'Donald,  James,  &  Co.,  Greenbank,  Pol- 

lockshaws.      Letters    left   at   3    West 

Nile  street. 
M'Lean,  William,    and  Son,   Clydesdale 

Dyeworks,  near  Dalmarnock  Bridge. 
Miller,  W.,  &  Sons,   27  South  Frederick 

street. 
Mollison,  William,  sen,,  24  Dalhousie  st. 
Monteith,  H;,  &   Co.,   11   George  square 

and  132  Queen  street. 
Muirhead,  T.  &  J.,  37  Thistle  street. 
Murray,  R.,  189  Argyll  street  and  160 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Neilson,  Patrick,  89  King  street,  Calton. 
Noble,  Duncan,  84  Canning  street. 
Phimister,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  134  Drygate. 
Ramsay,  P.,  &  Co.,  19  Lancefield  street. 
Reid,  Alexander,  49  Ingram  street. 
Ross,  D.,  5  Greenside  street. 
Stewart,  Charles,  13  George  st.,  Mile-end. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  Cross  Park,  Dr}-- 

gate  toll. 

EATIHCt  KOUSSS. 
Boyle,  James,  26  Bell  street. 
Brown,  John,  58  Canon  street. 
Brown,  William,  264  High  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  154  Stobcross  street. 
Campbell,  Miss  J.,  70  Norfolk  street. 
Clark,  Jonathan,  128  Canning  stieet. 
Cox,  George,  4  Abercromby  street. 
Dickson,  Mrs.  .lohn,  66  Bridgegate. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.,  29  Anderston  quay. 
Edmond,  Joseph,  191  Gallowgate. 
2  a 


506 


EDGETOOL.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— ENGINEEES. 


Forsytli,  James,  111  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Gemmell,  Mrs.  Alex.,  2  Garscube  road. 
George,  John,  119  Bridgegate. 
Gilmour,  James,  153  Canning  street. 
Jack,  Andrew,  257  Argyll  street. 
Jones,  Emeiy,  20  Auderston  quay. 
Lang,  John,  8  Prince's  street. 
Lees,  Archibald,  15  Bridgegate. 
M'Callum,  Donald,  73  Candleriggs. 
M'Conechy,  Margaret,  86  Bell  street. 
M'Cormick,  Alexander,  262  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  George,  82  Gallowgate. 
M'Donald,  James,  132  Piccadilly  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  257  George  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Donald,  82  Bishop  street,  An- 

derston. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  G.,  24  Canon  street. 
M'Millan,  Edw.,  102  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Night,  Mrs.,  22  Cheapside  street. 
M'Niven,  James,  156  Duke  street. 
Mather,  Mrs.,  22  Broomielaw  street, 
Moir,  Janet,  37  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Morton,  J.,  46  Kutcheson  street. 
Muir,  Mrs.,  13  Centre  street. 
Pettigrew,  Alexander,  266  High  street. 
Phillips,  Robert,  40  Stevenson  street. 
Eennie,  Ross,  24  Anderston  quay. 
Rowan,  M.,  269  Buchanan  street. 
Searcy  (successor  to  Mrs.  Marshall),  179 

Trongate. 
Semple,  William,  93  Eglinton  street. 
Sheriffs,  William,  54  Bell  street. 
Smith,  Robert,  14  Duke  street. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  34  Broomielaw  St. 
Stewart,  J.,  38  Bell  street. 
Thomas,  D.,  47  Gordon  st. 
Weir,  George,  22  Govan  street. 
Wilson,  Henry,  333  High  street. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Daniel,  104  Broomielaw  st. 

EDGETOOL  MAKERS. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  227  Stobcross  st. 
Cuthbert,   John,   and  printing  press,  18 

Dunlop  street. — See  Adv.  in  App)endix. 
Dron,  Alexander,  76  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Hadfield,  G.,  47  Argyll  street. 
Hannah,  Alexander,  39  Kirk  street,  and 

24  Risk  street,  Calton. 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Lyle,  Robert,  Woodlands  road. 
Mathieson,  Alexander,  24  Saracen's  lane. 
Young,  G.,  56  Old  vennel. 

EMBEOIDESERS. 

Eadie,  Mrs.  James,  129  Cambridge  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  J.,  and  pattern-printing  esta- 
hlishment,  21  Argyll  arcade. 

ENGINEEES. 

Aitken,  James,  of  Murdoch,  Aitken,  cj-  Co. 
Barr,  John,  100  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Baxter,  Malcolm,  8  Stanley  place. 
Bell,  Robert  Bruce,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 


Burt,  John,  Lancefield  place. 
Campbell,  Ales.,  107  Cheapside  street. 
Campbell  &  Christie,  598  Gallowgate. 
Canal   Basin   Foundry  Company,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Chaplin,  Dixon,  &  Robb,  Cheapside  st., 

office,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 
Cook,  D.,  &  Co.,  Commerce  street. 
Craig,  William,  &  Co.,  Govan  street. 
Cra-n'ford,  John  &  Ebenezer,  Eagle  Foun- 
dry, Port-Dundas. 
Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  Albion  Foun- 
dry, Little  Govan. 
Dodds,  Robert,  8   Allen  place,   Douglas 

street. 
Drummond,  R.,  Calton  Foundry,  57  Can- 
ning street. 
Duff,  John,  Oakbank  Engine-works. 
Edington,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  Phoenix  Iron- 
works, 50  Garscube  road. 
Elder  &  M'George,  49  Charles  street,  St. 

RoUox. 
Farquhar,  M'Ewan,  &  Co.,  head  of  Sid- 
ney street,  off  Gallowgate. 
Ferguson,  James  D.,  72  St.  George's  pi. 
Forrest,  William,  &  Co.,   412  Dobbie's 

loan. 
Gilchrist,  James,  Hill  Street  Foundry. 
Gray,  James,  &  Co.,  54  Washington  st. 
Harvey,  Robert,  177  Main  street,  Cran- 

stonhill. 
Holiday,  John,  &  Co.,  77  Bishop  street. 
Howie,  William,  54  IJnion  street. 
Inglis,  A.  &  J.,  Whitehall  Works,  60  AVar- 

roch  street. 
James,  George,   &   G.  N".  Hadden,   279 

Parliamentary  road. 
Johnston,  James,  44  South  Portland  st. 
Kirk,  Thomas,  28  Hill  street. 
Law,  Robert,  Shettleston. 
Liddell,  John,  93  Parliamentaiy  road. 
Lister,  Alexander,   &  Co.,    John  Street 

Foundry. 
Limeock,  John,    171   New   Dalmamock 

road. 
Lomas,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  61  Duke  street. 
Lyle,  W.  &  J.,  Woodlands  road. 
Lyon,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  Mountainblue. 
M'Donald,  John,  27  Ronald  street. 
M'Laren,  Robert,  32  Washington  street. 
M'Michael,  John,  55  Drygate  street.. 
M'Naught,  WiUiam,  26  Robertson  st. 
M'Onie  &  Mirrlees,  Scotland  st..  Trades- 
ton,  counting-house,  94  West  Nile  st. 
M'Onie,    W.    &   A.,   1    Scotland   street, 

Tradeston. 
MiUer,  William,  &  Co.,  15  Buchan  st. 
Mitchell  &  Wallace,  Camlachie  Foundry. 
More,  Alexander,  &  Son,  33  Montrose  st. 
Morton,  Alexander,  18  Norfolk  street. 
Murdoch,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  36  East  Hill  st. 
Murdoch,  James,  Hill  Street  Foundry'. 
Napier  &  Crichton,  47  Washington  st. 


ENGRAVERS TRADES  DIRECTORY — FARRIERS. 


507 


Napier,   Robert,   75   WasWngtoa    street, 
and  o7  Anderston  quay,  ship-building 
yard,  Govan. 
Neill,  J.,  3  South  Cumberland  st. 
Neilson  &  Co.,  Hydepark  street. 
Norman  &  Cliukskill,  Sawmill-field,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Orr,  James,  44  Wallace  street. 
Parker,  Richard,  jun.,  4  N.  Patersou  st. 
Eaeburn,  James,  32  Anderston  quay. 
Ramsaj',  William,  46  West  George  st. 
Eandolph,  Elliot,  &  Co.,  12  Centre  st. 
Eigby,  William,  666  Duke  street. 
Robertson,  George,  10  Coburg  street. 
Robertson  &  Lister,  79  Mitchell  street. 
Eobertson,  P.,  17  Cook  street. 
Eoivan  &  Co.,  East  Milton  street. 
Smith  &  Rodger,   St.  James's  Foundry, 

Broomielaw,  and  Govan. 
Steven,  Alexander,  6  Cochran  street. 
Steven,  Robert,  32  Portugal  street. 
St.  Rollox  Foundry,  St.  Rollox. 
Thomson,  James  &  George.     Clyde  Bank 

Foundry,  Finnieston. 
Tod  &  M'Gregor,   Anderston  quay  and 

Meadowside  Building  yard. 
Turnbull,  J.,  Canal  Basin  Foundry. 
Walker,  George,  27  Stockwell  street. 
White  &  Grant,  154  Dalmarnock  road, 

Bridgeton. 
"V^'ilson,    William    G.,    London    Vulcan 

Works,  Port-Dundas. 
Wingate,  T.,  &  Co.,  Whiteinch  Foundry, 
Young,  Adam,  St.  Rollox  Foundry, 
Yule  &  Wilkie,  58  Port-Dundas  road. 

ENGEAVEES. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  and  lithographer, 
2  Howard  street. 

Allan  &  Ferguson,  and  lithographers,  74 
Buchanan  street. 

Appleby,  W.  S.,  40  John  street. 

Barclay,  William,  22  Argyll  street. 

Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  40  N.  Frederick  st. 

Barr,  Thomas,  7  Argyll  street. 

Boston,  Thomas,  seal,  12  Argyll  arcade. 

Boyle,  James,  22  East  Olj'de  street. 

Brown,  Albert,  25  Prince's  street. 

Brown  &  Son,  6  King  street. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  16  Queen  street. 

Crawford,  David,  die,  stamp,  and  seal, 
22  St.  Enoch  square. 

Cunnin^hame,  David,  die,  sianip,  and  seal, 
190  Trongate. 

Currie,  Duncan,  107  Buchanan  street, 

Docharty,  William,  40  John  street. 

Duncan,  Daniel  F.,  Sidney  court,  62  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Forrester  &  Jack,  43  Argyll  street. 

Galbraith,  William,  stone,  123  St.  Vin- 
cent street,  works,  26  Kelvin  street. 

George,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  46  Jamaica  street. 

Gilmour  &  Dean,  86  Buchanan  street. 


Glassford,  John  H.,  64  Buchanan  street. 
Gorman,  William,  &  Co.,  a7id  lithograph- 
ers, 5  Hutcheson  street. 
Gray  &  Son,  67  Trongate. 
Heslop,    Henry,     to    calico -pirinters,    67 

M'Alpine  street. 
Holding,  William,  23  Ronald  street. 
Jack,  Brothers,  43  Argyll  street, 
Johnston,  James,  42  Argyll  street. 

Kerr,  James,  145  Argyll  street. 

King,  Matthew,  13  Argyll  street. 

Lockett,    Joseph,    and    John,    to    calico- 
printers,  161  Stirling's  road. 

Mack  &  Smith,  110  Buchanan  street. 

M'Aulay  &  M'Cartney,  75  Argyll  street, 

M'Clement,  Samuel,  7  Argyll  street. 

M'Donald,  Henry,  4  Dunlop  st. 

M'Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  107  Buchanan  st. 

M'Dowall,  David,  15  Nicholas  street. 

M'Kay&  Kirkwood,  135,  137  Ingram  st. 

M'Kenzie,  P.,  31  Argj'll  street. 

M'Lardj'  and  Campbell,  90  A;-'..'\-H  street. 

M'Lure  &  M'Donald,  to  her  Majesty,  67 
Buchanan  street. 

M'Tear,  A.  &  W.,  2  St.  Enoch  square. 

Malcolm,  Ebenezer,  28  Nelson  street. 

Massey,  Benjamin,  wood,  34  York  street. 

Miller  &  Buchanan,  21  Argyll  street. 

Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  and  lithographers, 
45  Argyll  arcade. 

Montgomery,  Adam,  50  Oswald  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Morrison,  James,  124  Trongate, 

Neilson,  John,  161  Trongate. 

Oliphant,  William,  13  Exchange  place. 

Paterson,  Thomas,  52  Ingram  street. 

Pritty,  Francis,  36  Argyll  arcade. 

Eobertson,  J.  &  W.,  20  Hutcheson  street. 

Robertson,  Thomas,  34  Hutcheson  street. 

Eobin  &  Logan,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Ross,  Hugh  G.,  62  Queen  street. 

Scott,  J.,  74  Argyll  street, 

Sclanders,  Da%'id,  24  Hutcheson  street. 

Somerville,  Robert,  430  Argyll  street. 

Stephen  &  Fulton,  88  Duke  street. 

Steven,  Robert,  16  Montrose  street, 

Stewart  &  M'Nair,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

Swan,  Joseph,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Urie,  John,  wood,  33  Buchanan  street. 

Wands,  Charles,  13  Columbia  place,  New 
City  road. 

WUkinson,  A.,  Morrison's  court,  191  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Wilson,  H.,  191  Trongate. 

Young,  Robert,  299  Parliamentary  road. 

Young  &  Galbraith,  Ayton  pi..  Old  vennel, 

FAEEIERS. 

SEE  ALSO  SMITHS  AND  FAEKIEES. 

Binnie,  Robert,  5  Warwick  street, 
Blair,  George,  &  Son,  3  Glebe  street. 
Campbell,  Walter,  51  Stirling  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 


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FEATHER.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— FLESHERS. 


Grant,  Alexander,  145  Castle  street. 
Hogg,  Alexander,  12  Pitt  street. 
Kerr,  James,  32  Portugal  street. 
M'Crindle.  Robert,  22  Malta  street. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  26,  28  Carrick  street. 
Stewart,  Walter,  438  Gallowgate. 

FEATHER  MERCHANTS. 

SEE  UPHOLSTERERS. 

FENT  DEALERS. 

Downie,  Robert,  jun.,  18  Brunswick  place. 
Morton,  Hugh,  105  Candleriggs. 
Murdoch,  William,  126  Canning  street. 

FILE-CUTTERS. 

Braidwood,  Andrew,  458  Gallowgate. 
Hetherington,  M.,  &  Co.,  10 1  Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Hetherington,  E.,  &  Son,  8  Surrey  lane. 
Martin,  Thomas,  8  Pitt  street. 

FISH-CURERS  AND  MERCHANTS. 

Bannatyne,  W.,  69  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Jamieson,  John,  13  East  Howard  street. 
M' Arthur,  Dugald,  25  East  Howard  st. 
M'Cue,    William,    116    Stockwell  street 

and  4  Great  Clyde  street. 
M'Ewan,  Colin,  52  Howard  street. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  39  East  Howard  f5t. 
M'Laren,  William,  109  Bridgegate. 
M'Lay,   William,    126    StockweU   street 

and  3  Wellington  arcade. 
Martin,  Robert,  31  St.  Enoch's  wynd  and 

44  Maxwell  street. 
PuUar,  Charles  J.,  1,  5  Howard  street. 
Walker,  Robert,  &  Co.,  36  Turner's  court. 

FISH-HOOK  MAKERS. 

Buchanan,  James,  221  Argyll  street. 
M'Leod,  D.,  and  Son,  43  Clyde  place. 
Smith,  William,  41  Loudon  street. 

FISHING-ROD  AND  TACKLE 

MAKERS. 
Bell,  George,  ISj  Buchanan  street. 
Bentley,  William,  8  Broomielaw. 
Dougall,  James  D.,  23  Gordon  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Ajjpendix. 
Martin,  Alexander,  18,  20  Exchange  sq. 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stockwell  st. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Panton,  James,  &  Co.,  85  Buchanan  st. 
Shanks,  David,  55  Bell  street. 

FISHMONGERS. 

Alexander,  John,  135  Campbell  street. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  119  West  George  st. 
Barr,  A ,  264  George  street  and  2  Wel- 
lington arcade. 
Campbell,  Hugh,  8  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Davidson,  William,  34  Stirling's  road. 


Kane,    Thomas,    38   Renfield  street  and 

9  Wellington  arcade. 
Lauder,  John,  68  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  Daniel,  31  George  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,  114  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Fad}-en,  Archibald,  34  Norfolk  street. 
M'Fadj^en,  D.,  24  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
M'Kendrick,  A.,  34  Saltmarket. 
M'Lachlan,  Michael,  38  Guildry  court. 
M'Lelland,  William,  157  New  City  road. 
M'Phun,  William,  &  Co.,  26  King  street. 
Malcolm,  W.  &  J.,  115  Fife  place. 
Meikle,  Robert,  240  Buchanan  street. 
Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  71  Norfolk  st. 
Paterson,  Peter,  212  Gallowgate. 
Rodger,  J.,  54  London  street. 
Roy,  James,  41  George  street. 
Smith,  D.,  325  Sauchiehall  street. 
Steel,  James,  20  Bedford  street. 
Ward,  Daniel,  61  Bell  street. 
Whitelaw,  Mrs.,  65  St.  George's  place. 

FLAG  AND  COMPASS  MAKERS. 

Bishop,  Thomas,  6  Clyde  place. 
Black,  James,  &  Son,  46  Clyde  buildings. 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.,  136  Broomielaw. 
Fyfe,  Samuel  H.,  32  Clyde  place. 

FLESHERS. 

Adam,  Robert,  180  Stii-ling's  road. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  263^  Argyll  street,  301 
Sauchiehall  street,  and  5  Kinningpl. 

Arbuckle,  Mathew  M.,  150  Saltmarket. 

Atkinson,  T.,  2  St.  Andrew  square. 

Baird,  John,  162   George  street,  and  73 
Dundas  street. 

Bankier,  Alexander,  274  Gallowgate. 

Barrie,  Peter,  48  Stevenson  street. 

Barrie,  Mrs.  Thomas,  75  Stevenson  st. 

Bell,   John,  178  Argyll  street   and  243 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Bell,  William,  &  Findlay,  176  Argyll  st. 

Bell,  William,  &  Co.,  426  GaUowgate. 

Bowie,  William,  193  Cowcaddens  street. 

Brown,  James,  32  Little  street,  Calton. 

Brown,  James,  82  Gt.  Hamilton  street. 

Brown,  J.,  17  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Brown,  Matthew,  110  Gallowgate. 

Brownlie,  John,  8  Norfolk  street. 

Buchanan,  C,  41  Candleriggs  street. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  6  Bedford  laue. 

Campbell,  Ivie,  159  New  City  road. 

Campbell  &  Walkinshaw,  61  George  st. 

Connaghan,  John,  107  King  street. 

ConneU,  James,  83  King  street. 

Cowan,  Walter,  35  Park  lane,  Calton. 

Cox,  William,  388  Argyll  street  and  142 
King  street. 

Crawford,  Donald,   89   Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

Cunningham,  Mrs.,  40  Findlay  street. 

Curr,  William,  &  Co.,  6  George  place,  61 
West  George  street. 


FLESHEES.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.-FLESHERS. 


509 


Currie,  James,  60  Govan  street. 
Currie,  William,  118  Canning  street. 
Dalglish,  John,  421  Argyll  street. 
Davidson,  Chas.,  112  Reid  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Davidson,  James,  66  Nelson  st.,  south. 
Davis,  William,  160  Cowcaddens  street. 
Dow,  James,  jun.,  103  Stockwell  street. 
Dow,  James,  &  Son,  47  Strutters  street. 
Dunn,  David,  74  Bell  street. 
Dunn,  James,  10  Wellington  arcade. 
Dunn,  John,  62  Candleriggs. 
Dunn,  John,  34  John  street. 
Ewing,  John,  sen.,  149  Sauchiehall  st. 
Ewiiig,  John,  jun.,  262  George  street. 
Ferguson,  Alexander,  41  Nelson  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  48  Nelson  street,  south. 
Ferguson,  John,  477  Gallowgate. 
Fisher,  James,  415  Parliamentary  road. 
Forbes,  William,  36  Cook  street. 
Forgie,  Peter,  11  Eglinton  street. 
Galbraith,  Alexander,  41  Norfolk  street. 
Galletly,  Alexander,  29  Sauchiehall  st. 
Gardner,  James,  197  High  street. 
Gardner,  James,  80  Stirling  street. 
Gardner,   James,   39   George   street  and 

32  Stirling's  road. 
Gentleman,  William,  95  Hospital  street. 
Gibson,  William,  250  Gallowgate, 
Gilchrist,  J.,  657  Gallowgate. 
Gilchrist,  J.,  155  Gallowgate. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  150  Castle  street. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  127,  129  West  George 

street. 
Glasgow,  Alexander,  103  New  Dalmar- 

nock  road. 
Graham,  Duncan,   17  Main  street,  An- 

derston. 
Graham,  John,  70  King  street. 
Grant,  Archibald,  37  Graeme  street. 
Graj',  Archibald,  321  Sauchiehall  street 

and  17  Stobcross  street. 
Grieve,  Wm.,  95  Kirk  street,  Calton, 
Hamilton,  R.,  164  Gallowgate. 
Horn,  James,  27  Cleland  street. 
Houston,  Duncan,  67  Norfolk  street, 
luglis,  Hugh  C,  26  King  street,  Calton. 
Jockel,  Lewis,  13  Cathcart  pL,  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Janet,  5  Stirling  street. 
Kilpatrick,  Mrs.  Robert,  240  George  st. 
Kinloch,  Thomas,  82  South  Portland  st. 

and  37  Norfolk  street. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  268  Buchanan  street. 
Lawrence,  Joseph,  290  Gallowgate. 
Leckie,  Andrew,  281  Argyll  street, 
Leishman,  Andrew,  216  Gallowgate. 
Lennox,  John,  103  Eglinton  street. 
Lewis,  Robert,  228  Argyll  street. 
Liddell,  H.,  17  Kinning  place. 
Livingston,  Alexander,  291  High  street. 
Lockhart,  John,  170  Argyll  street. 
Loggie,  Andrew,  17  Bath  street. 
Loggie,  William,  73  George  street. 


Loughridge,  Daniel,  124  King  street. 

M'Arthur,  Alexander,  54  Great  Hamilton 
street. 

M'Dermot,  Michael,  59  King  st.,  Calton. 

M'Donald,  Donald,  125  Stobcross  street. 

M'Donald,  J.  &  E.,  New  Bazaar. 

M'Donald,  John,  136  Main  st ,  Bridgeton. 

M'Dougall,  Duncan,  32  Findlay  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  25  Eglinton  street. 

M'Ewan,  Maxton,  15  Findlay  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Robert,  68,  70,  72,  74  Stob- 
cross street. 

M'Farlane,  D.,  51  King  st,  Tradeston. 

M'Garrigale,  John,  233  Gallowgate. 

M'Goun,  James,  155  Main  street.  Bridge- 
ton. 

M'Gregor,  Daniel,  25  Bedford  street. 

M'Intyre,  Duncan,  60  Cowcaddens. 

M'Kay,  John,  410  Duke  street. 

M'Kellar,  William,  145  High  street. 

M'Kimmie,  William,  30  Clj'de  place. 

M'Lachlan,  Alexander,  40  Adelphi  st. 

M'Lachlan,  John,  411  Argyll  street. 

M'Lachlan,  John,  38  Norfolk  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Robert,  38  Adelphi  street. 

M'Lay,  John,  3  Franlin  place,  Great 
Western  road. 

M'Lay,  John,  147  George  street. 

M'Nab,  John,  94  Garscubc  road. 

M'Naught,  James,  14  Canning  street. 

M'Onie,  Andrew,  lOOg^  Garscube  road.     ■ 

M'Oiiie,  Duncan,  80  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Onie,  John,  184  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Phail,  Alexander,  105  New  City  road. 

M'Phail,  Alexander,  15|-  Castle  streets 

M'Phee,  Angus,  3  Govan  street. 

M'Waters,  James,  110  Stirling's  road. 

Mair,  Mrs.  J.,  15  George  street. 

Malcolm,  Alexander,  1 6  King  street. 

Marshall,  John,  329  Gallowgate. 

Martin  &  Gourlie,  57  Bell  street. 

Mather,  Alexander,  27  Maxwell  st.  and 
123  Campbell  street. 

Mather,  Mrs.  Adam,  35  Oxford  street. 

Meighan,  John,  133  High  street. 

Mercer,  Mungo,  107  High  street. 

Miller,  John,  170  Hiiih  street. 

Millar,  Peter,  170  High  street. 

Morran,  Gavin,  3  New  City  road. 

Jlowat,  William,  129  West  Nile  street.  ^ 

Muir,  William,  22  Bedford  street.  ;: 

Muirhead,  Alexander,  91  Rottenrow. 

Murdoch,  Andrew,  63^  King  st.,  south. 

Murray,  George,  399  Argyll  street. 

Murray,  George,  197  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  Walter,  1 65  New  City  road. 

Murrie,  Andrew,  333  Argyll  street. 

Neilson,'James,  Beef  Market,  King  street. 

Neilson,"  Thorn  as,  38,  40  West  Nile  St. 

Nicholson,  David,  316  Gallowgate. 

Norris,  William,  339  Argyll  street. 

Paterson,  David,  64  Maitland  street. 

Paton,  James,  175  Cowcaddens. 


510 


FLESHERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— FRINGE. 


Paton,  Mrs.  Ebenezer,  48  West  Milton  st. 
Paul,  Alexander,  81  Gt.  Hamilton  street. 
Perrett,  IVIrs.  Robert,  130  Castle  street. 
Perrie,  Thomas,  6  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
Phillips,  A.,  237,  239  High  street. 
Picken,  C,  36  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Provan,  James,  112  Cathedral  street  and 

27  George  street. 
Ramsay,  William,  32  King  street. 
Rankin,  James,   146  West  Campbell  st. 

and  1  Milton  street,  west. 
Rankin,  Robert,  137  Campbell  street. 
Reid,  Robt.,  jiin.,  178  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  45  Stobcross  st. 
Robertson,  George,  16  Eglinton  street. 
Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  72  King  street. 
Robertson,  Thos.,  148  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Robertsun,  Mrs.  Thos.,  3  Mutton  Market. 
Rodger,  James,  100  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Ross,  Matthew,  59  Crown  street. 
Scott,  James,  65  Stockwell  street. 
Scott,  James,  jun.,  46  King  street. 
Scott  &  Lochhead,  361  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  Thomas,  7  Maxwell  street. 
Scouller,  J.,  66  Balmoral  pi.,  St.  George's 

road. 
Sim,  George,   29  Bedford  street  and  89 

Hospital  street. 
Sinclair,  William,  341  High  street. 
Smith,  George,  33  Stobcross  street. 
Smith,  James,  142  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Snodgrass,  Hugh,  36  King  street. 
Steel,  R.,  &  Son,  133  Gallowgate. 
Steven,  Andrew,  1,  3  Macfarlane  street. 
Stevenson,  J.,  52  Bedford  street. 
Stevenson,  James,  63  Crown  street. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  113  Castle  street. 
Stewart,  John,  jun..  Bazaar  flesh-market. 
Stewart,  Robert,  21  Canning  street. 
Stewart,  William,  67  Taylor  street, 
Stitt,  A.,  77  Bell  street. 
Sugar,  John,  1 3  West  Nile  street. 
Sutherland,  Daniel,  69  Abercromby  st. 
Temple,  John,  35  Oxford  street. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  40  London  street. 
Thomson,  David,  52  Candleriggs. 
Thomson,  G.,  1 66  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Thomson,  James,  77  Ajgyll  street. 
Thomson,  J.,  106  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Thomson,  John,  6  Wellington  arcade. 
Thomson,  William,  21  Adelphi  street. 
Thomson,  William,  37  Candleriggs. 
Torrance,  John,  681  Gallowgate. 
Train,  J.,  494  Gallowgate. 
Turnbull,  Robert,  311  High  street. 
TurnbuU,  Robert,  175  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Turner,  Alexander,  3  Crown  street. 
Turner,  James,  25  Norfolk  street. 
Turner,  William,  21  Bridge  street. 
Veitch  &  Spence,  155   Gallowgate  and 

59  Bell  street. 
Walker,  Michael,  2  Terrace  street. 
Wallace,  David,  447  Argyll  street. 


Watson,  Matthew,  483  Gallowgate. 
Watters,  Andrew,  &  Son,  28  Stevenson 

street, 
Waugh,  Andrew,  68  Govan  street. 
Weir,  James,  128  Garscube  road. 
Wilson,  William,  59  Neilson  street, 
Wright,  D.,  67  Cumberland  street. 
Wright,  James,  185  Main  street,  Gorbals, 
Wright,  William,  146^  Eglinton  street. 
Wylie,  James,  133  Stobcross  street. 
Younger,  Allan,  91  Glebe  street. 

FLORISTS. 
Austin  &  M'Auslan,  186  Trongate. 
Brown,  David,  Burnbank  Nursery,  Great 

Western  road. 
Brown,  M.  &  J.,  29  Glassford  street. 
Brown  &  Syme,  33,  34  Argyll  arcade. 
Campsie,  James  R.,  205  Sauchiehall  st. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  37  Argyll  street. 
Drysdale  &  Co.,  33  Queen  street, 
Paton  &  Small,  Sandyford  House. 
Thyne,  James  &  Robert,  60  Buchanan  st. 
Thynne,  James,  sen.,  Eosebank  Nurserj'. 
Wilson,   J.   &   A.,    Woodlands  Cottage, 

Woodlands  road. 

FLOUR  DEALERS. 

Allen,  John,  27  Union  street. 

Angus  &  Blackwood,  12  Caltonmoutb. 

Black,  D.  &  J.,  76  Kirk  street,  Calton, 

Campbell,  Archibald,  85  Candleriggs. 

Carswell,  Wm.  J.,  169  New  City  road. 

Collins,  George,  110  Renfrew  street. 

Glen,  Thomas,  42  High  street. 

Graham  &  Crawford,  145  Gallowgate. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  60  Union  street. 

Hutchison,  Thomas,  78  Union  street. 

Lawcock,  James,  57  Argyll  street, 

M'Donald,  James,  60,  68  Stewart  street, 
Cowcaddens, 

M'Donald,  William,  13  Hope  street. 

M'Lellan,  Lewis,  136  Gallowgate. 

Muir,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  52  Adelphi  st , 
132  High  street,  109  Cowcaddens  st,, 
22  Clyde  place,  and  347  Gallowgate. 

Primrose,  P.  &  W.,  53  Oswald  street. 

Primrose,  Wm.,  53  King  st.,  Trade.stou. 

Robertson,  Thomas,  16  Hope  street. 

Rowan,  Michael,  74  Bath  street. 

Smith,  P.,  249  Argyll  street. 

Taylor,  Henry,  &  Sons,  13  Hope  street, 

Ure,  John,  &  Son,  159  Bridgegate  street. 

Walker,  William,  34  Alston  street. 

Young,  Robert,  49  Oswald  street. 

FRINGE  LACE  filANUFACTUREES. 
Burnside,  John,  55  Argyll  arcade,   108 

Argyll  street,  16  Buchanan  street,  and 

3  Morrison's  court. 
Cuthbert,  William,  14  Buchanan  street. 
Gatheral,  George,  108  Argyll  st,  and  16 

Buchanan  street. 


FEINGEES.— TRADES  DIEECTORY.— FUENISHINGS. 


511 


Gatheral,  J.  W.,  93  Virginia  street. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street. 

FEINGEES. 

Alexander,  James,  21  j  St.  Vincent  place. 
Blair,  Robert,  &  Co.,  81  Wilson  street 

and  55  Glassford  street. 
Hart,  Thomas,  24  Wilson  street. 
M'Naughtan,  Colin,  75  St.  Vincent  st. 
Stratliern,  Robert,  33  Virginia  street. 
Taylor,  Thomas,  1 9  Cochran  street. 
Wylie,  Mrs.,  85  Candleriggs. 
Young,  Alex.,  20  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 

FETJITEEEES. 

Adam,  James,  27  Howard  street. 
Allan,  A.,  76  George  place. 
Bridge,  Samuel,  226  George  street. 
Brock,   John,  125    Murray  place.   New 

City  road. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  122  Queen  street. 
Brown,  John,  &  Co.,  20  Glassford  street. 
Burns,  J.  P.,  42  West  Nile  street. 
Cameron,  William,  31  Eglinton  street. 
Campsie,  James  R.,  205  Sauchiehall  st. 
Collingwood,  William,  220  Buchanan  st. 

and  77  Dundas  street, 
Colquhoun  &  M'Gibbon,  4  Bridge  street. 
Crichton,  Miss,  12  East  George  street. 
Dougall,  Robert,  21  Gordon  street. 
Dougherty,  William,  Bazaar. 
Douglas,  Sarah,  186  Broomielaw. 
Duncan,  Mrs.,  100  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Dyer,  George,  55  Charlotte  street. 
Ewart,  Mrs.  Duncan,  409  Argyll  street. 
Finlay,  William,  408  Argyll  street. 
Foster,  Edward,  84  Cowcaddens  street. 
Foster,  Joseph,  156  Garscube  road. 
Fruit  Market  for  Scotch  fruit,  11  Kent 

street. 
Gillies,  Duncan,    Ovemewton   Gardens, 

Partick  road. 
Graj',  Robert,  Bazaar. 
Hamilton,  David,  43  London  street. 
Hayes,  Henry,  36  Dundas  street. 
Hogg,  John,  Bazaar. 
Hogg,  William,  Bazaar. 
Isbister,  M.,  165  Ingram  street. 
Jarvie,  John,  103  Fife  place. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  261  Gallowgate. 
Liddell,  John,  221  George  street. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  301  Argyll  street. 
Logan,  David,  125  Gallowgate. 
M'Clarie,  Alexander,  115  Castle  street. 
M'Donald,  Miss  A.,  75  George  street. 
M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  65  Gallowgate. 
M'Master,  James,  105  Fife  place. 
M'Nee,  J.,  12  Glassford  street. 
Mathie,  John,  7  Buchanan  street. 
Menzies,  C,  13  Wellington  arcade. 
Naismith,  James,  325  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  Agnes,  134  Cowcaddens  street. 
Paul,  H.,  77  Jamaica  street. 


Pitt,  Henry,  106  Argyll  St.,  and  21  South 

Albion  street. 
Reid,  Mrs.,  284  Buchanan  street. 
Ryan,  James,  Bazaar. 
Simmons  &  Co.,  Bazaar. 
Simpson  &  Crawford,  214  Gallowgate. 
Smart,  James,  56  Queen  street. 
Sommervell,  Mrs.,  302  Gallowgate. 
Spence,  William,  5  Gibson  street. 
Stirrat,  Robert,  75  Norfolk  street. 
Stodart,  Walter,  185  Sauchiehall  street. 
Strang,  Millar,  &  Co.,  70  Broomielaw. 
Taylor,  Hugh,  61  Dundas  street. 
Taylor,  Michael  Scott,  7  St.  Andrew  st. 
Thyne,  Jas.  &  Robt.,  60  Buchanan  st. 
Turnbull,  Joseph,  81  Argyll  street. 
Virtue  &  M'Nair,  24  Argyll  street. 
Walker,  D;ivid,  145  London  street. 
Walker,  John,  9  Crown  street. 
Wallace,  Margaret,  125  Ingram  street. 
Wilson,  Miss,  131  West  Campbell  street. 

FUHERAL  USTBESTAKEES. 

Crawford,  Robert,  47  James  st.,  Calton. 
Llenderson,    Michael,    136    Main    street, 

Anderston. 
Howie,  James,  &  Co.,  40  High  street. 
Inglis,  James,  79  Brown  street. 
Lynch,  James,  156  Saltmarket. 
M'Fadyen,  James,  56  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 
M'Indoe,  John,  counting-house,  40  Brown 

street;  workshop,   33,  35  do.;  house, 

26  do. 
M'Intyre,  Robert,   188  Argyll  street  and 

124  High  street. 
Mabon,  J.  &  T.,  75  Drygate  street. 
Maxwell  &  Smith,  63  North  Frederick  st. 
Menzies,   Andrew,   10  Argyll  street  and 

119  London  street. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  149  Canning  street. 
Morison,  Charles,  1 7  Greyfriars  wynd. 
Walker,  James,  108  West  Nile  street. 
Wilkie,  John,  11  Turner's  court. 
Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and  28  Salt- 
market. 
Wright,  Duncan,  49  Gallowgate. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street  and 

Eagle  Hotel  stables.  Maxwell  street. 

FUENISHING  SHOPS. 

Adam,  Mrs.,  34  George  street. 
Adams,  Mrs.,  201  New  City  road. 
Alexander,  H.,  168,  170  West  Regent  st. 
.^inderson,  David,  19  Castle  street. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  159  High  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  30  Bedford  street. 
Bryson,  Miss,  28  Dundas  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  5  Eglinton  street. 
Burns,  Mrs.,  417  Gallowgate. 
Galium,  Mrs.,  68  Cowcaddens  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  386  Gallowgate. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  J.,  185  Main  st..  Bridge- 
ton. 


512 


FURNITURE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— GAS. 


Cameron,  Mrs.,  100  Main  street. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  John,  182  West  Nile  st. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  W.,  139  West  Nile  street. 

Clunes,  M.,  265  George  street. 

Crookshanks,  John,  27  Kent  street. 

Douglas,  A.  &  J.,  139  Buchanau  street. 

Duncan,  Peter,  250  Gallowgate. 

Daun,  J.,  42  Carrick  street. 

Ferguson,  Daniel,  20  Candleriggs. 

Ferguson,  Catherine,  476  Gallowgate. 

Finlayson,  Mrs.,  7  Richard  street. 

Forrest,  Mrs.,  8  Stockwell  street. 

Gilifiilan,  Robert,  150  Garscube  road. 

Hannah,  Robert,  115  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Henderson,  Miss  S.,  243  High  street. 

Hillhouse,  Samuel,  34  Cleland  street. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  60  Stevenson  street. 

Jarvis,  J.,  &  Son,  for  hoots  and  shoes, 
70  Prince's  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  342  High  street. 

Kennedy,  Angus,  15  King  street,  Calton. 

Knight,  Mrs.  John,  1 1  King  street. 

Knox,  John,  393  Gallowgate. 

Lindsay,  Samuel,  152  Castle  street. 

M'Dougall,  Duncan,  248  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

M'Kechnie,  John,  159  Main  st.,  Bridge- 
ton. 

M'Kinnon,  Miss,  297  Sauchiehall  stieet. 

M'Lachlan,  George,  69  Centre  street. 

M'Leish,  A.,  ]97  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Pherson,  Miss,  76  Canning  St.,  Calton. 

Miller,  John,  95  Maitland  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Miller,  Miss,  135  High  street. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.,  27  Normal  place. 

Mochrie,  Mrs.,  37  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Moffat,  Mrs.,  40  Bedford  street. 

Monteith,  Mrs.,  44  Green  street. 

Morrison,  Miss  J.,  2  Norfolk  street. 

Morrison,  Miss  M.,  55  Trongate. 

Neil,  Mary  &  Janet,  5  Parliamentary  rd. 

Neish,  Miss,  84  Main  street,  Anderston. 

Penney,  Mrs.,  41  College  street,  west. 

Pride,  Mrs.  William,  60  Sauchiehall  st. 

Rennie,  Mrs.,  156  Hope  street. 

Rowand,  James  G.,  217  Cowcaddens  st. 

Simpson,  D.,  48  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Smith,  Agnes,  54  South  Portland  street. 

Somers,  Miss  Janet,  83  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Stevenson,  M.  &  A.,  17  Wellington 
arcade. 

Thomson  &  Co.,  108  Eglinton  street. 

Webster,  J.,  22  Sauchiehall  street. 

Welsh,  Mrs.  D.,  125  George  street. 

Woods,  Rich.,  50  Smithfield,  Broomielaw. 

Wright,  Miss  A.,  92  Trongate. 

FURNITUEE  WAREHOUSES. 

Balfour,  J.  &  T.,  80  Maxwell  street  and 

53  Howard  street. 
Campbell,  James,  41  Miller's  place. 


Casey,  John,  8,  10  Miller's  place. 
Connal,  William-,  52  London  street. 
Crichton,  James,  24  and  25  Gt.  Cl^'de  st. 
Eadie,  James,  121  Stobcross  street. 
Eadie,  Ann,  28  Pitt  street. 
Farquharson,  John,  27  Great  Clyde  st. 
Lawson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  74  Union  street. 
M'Clusky,  James,  28  Great  Clvde  street. 
M'Connell,  J.  &  D.,  26  Great  Clyde  st. 
M'Innes,  James,  52  Miller's  place. 
M'Main,  Edward,  110  London  street. 
M'Oscar,  Michael,  161  Garscube  road. 
M'Vey,  Peter,  11  Nelson  St.,  Tradestou, 
Mains,  Hugh,  99  Drygate  stieet. 
Mulholland,  Thos.,  88,  106  London  st. 
Ogg,  Mrs.  D.,  38  Great  Clyde  street. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  50  Miller's  place. 
Sala,  Francis,  30  and  35  Miller's  place. 
Smith,  Thomas,  20  Great  Clyde  street. 
Steel,  Mrs.,  83  Abercromby  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  105  London  street. 

FTrRRIERS. 

SEE  ALSO  HABERDASHERS. 

Aloe,  A,,  &  Co.,  53  Gallowgate. 
Asher,  ?.'rs.  P.,  5  King  street. 
Bethel,  Ware,  &  Co.,  1  Prince's  square, 
Casey,  John,  8  and  10  Jliller's  place. 
L-iwreiice,  M.  &  J.,  35  Renfrew  street. 
Levy,  Mrs.  Woolf,  ]  59  Ingram  street. 
Marran,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  3  Antiscua  place. 
M'Neil,  A.,,  &  Co.,  1)3  Fife  place. 
Proudfoot,  H.,  172  Trongate. 
Robertson,  Miss,  98  St.  Vincent  street. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  1  West  Milton  street. 

GAEDEWERS. 

Clark,  William  &  John,  Sandyford. 
Craighead,  P.,  3  Surrey  lane. 
Craighead,  J.,  Rosehill,  PoUockshaws  rd. 
Dougall,  John,  30  Kirk  street. 
Gillies,  Duncan,  Green  Market,  gardens, 

Overuewtou,  Partick  road. 
M'Intyre,  John,  490  Duke  street. 
M'Intyre,  William,  10  Cranston  street. 
Menzies,  John,  1  Dalhousie  place,  New 

City  road. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  D.,  259  George  street. 
Paton  &  Small,  Sandyford  house. 
Pinkerton,  John,  Green  Market. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  Bazaar. 
Sm.ith,  Duncan,  384  Argyll  street. 
Stewart,  William,  39  Hospital  street. 
Wilson,  William,  Stobcross. 
Wilson,  William,  Green  Market. 

GAS  BUENES  MANTTFACTUHERS. 

Donald,  James,  jun.,  &  Co.,  56  Wallace 

street,  Tradeston. 
Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Sons,  16  Buchanan  st. 
Sommerville,  E.,  &  Co.,  35  Stockwell  si. 


GAS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— GERMAN. 


513 


GAS  FITTERS. 

SEE  AJLSO  TIN-PLATE  WORKERS  AND 
BRAZIERS. 

Anderson,  James,  281  High  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  M.,  15  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  81  Mitchell  street. 
Annan,  John,  7  Findlay  street. 
Barbour,  Robert,  89  Bothwell  street. 
Barry,  David,  60,  62  Broomielaw. 
Bertram,  Andrew,  92  Renfield  street. 
Black,  Robert,  189  Gallowgate. 
Bowman  &  M'Lennan,  103   London  st. 

and  98  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  Andrew,  15  Canon  street. 
Bryce,  John,  32  Dunlop  street. 
Buchan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  249  Argyll  st. 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  2  Canning  street. 
Buchanan,  James,  79  Stockwell  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  332  Argyll  street. 
Burgess,  David,  Portugal  street. 
Cairns,  Patrick,  61  Gallowgate. 
Cameron,  William,  34  Duke  street. 
Clark,  A.  &  L.,  50  Union  Street. 
Clark,  William,  44  John  street  and  227 

George  street. 
Clephen  &  Henderson,  26  Oswald  street. 
Combe  &  Hamilton,  42  Fox  street. 
Corbett,  William,  81  High  John  street, 
Crichtou  &  Eadie,  44  London  street. 
Dempster,  Mrs.  Wm.,  37  Nicholas  street. 
Dewar,  Peter,  458  Gallowgate. 
Dollar,  Hay,  146  High  street. 
Dougall,  John,  &  Son,  19  South  Portland 

street. 
Duncan,  John  S.,  56  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ferguson,  J.  &  K.,  11  Argyll  street. 
Field,  Henry,  65  Argyll  street. 
Field,  Henry,  &  Son,  68  Buchanan  st. 
Findlay,  Walter,  295  Buchanan  street. 
Foulds,  Andrew,  83  High  street. 
Fyfe,  George,  114  Bridgegate. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  118  King  street. 
Gilchrist,  G.  &  J.,  103  Argyll  street. 
Gordon,  William,  16  Bishop  street. 
Gourlaj',  Wm.,  12  Carlton  court,  Bridge 

street. 
Gray,  Thomas,  47  Jamaica  street. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  37  Trongate. 
Hannah,  William,  42  Bath  street. 
Henderson,  Donald,  112  St.  Vincent  st. 
Hood,  Charles,  182  Sauchiehall  street. 
Jackson,  James,  &  Co.,  64  Maxwell  st. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  9  Centre  street. 
Kidd,  Wm.,  78  Gallowgate. 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  55  Govau  street. 
Leechman,  A.  &  W.,  31,  29  Oswald  st. 
Lockhart,  John,  237  Buchanan  street. 
Lyon,  George,   16   Candleriggs  and  149 

Gallowgate. 
M'Allister,  John,  18  N.  Portland  street. 
M'Cormick,  John,  9  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
M'Conuel,  Robert,  112  Port-Duudas  rd. 


M'Donald,  Robert,  11  St.  Andrew  street. 
M'Ewen,  Peter,  &  Co.,  7  Wilson  st. 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  10  Margaret  street  and 

6  Frederick  lane. 
M'Gillivray,  John  &  E  ,  45  Jamaica  st 
M'Innes,  William,  62  West  Nile  street. 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  90  Mitchell  street. 
M'Lean,  Charles,  &  Co.,   6  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
M'Lean,  Malcolm,  82  Nelson  street. 
Mahony,  John,  47,  49  Blackfriars  street. 
Melvin,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  12  Melville  lane. 
Millen,  Thomas,  37  George  street. 
Moore,  J.,  65  Govan  street. 
More,  James,  468  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,  William,  58  Cowcaddens  st. 
Morrison,  Mrs.  Wm.,  260  Argyll  street. 
Morton,  George,  223  George  street 
Patterson,  W.  U.,  22  Stockwell  street- 
Primrose,  Thomas,  9  Bridge  street. 
Ramsaj',  George,  104  New  City  road. 
Ramsay,  William,   125  Argyll  street. 
Rattray,  John,  104  Renfield  street. 
Reid,  Henrj',  171  Trongate. 
Reid,  James,  73  Argyll  street. 
Renfrew,  Robert,  88  John  street. 
Richmond,  James,  14  Gt.  Hamilton  st. 
Robertson,  A.  P.,  76  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Salraond,  Robert,  71  Mitchell  street. 
Scott,  William,  7  Centre  street. 
Smeaton,  John,  24  Ropework  lane. 
Smellie,  Robert,  23  Sauchiehall  street  and 

86  Renfield  street. 
Smith,  George,  13  Bell  street. 
Steel,  David,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Steel,  James,  4  Washington  street. 
Stewart,  Adam,  71  Maxwell  street. 
Stewart,  J.  &  D.,  28  Norfolk  street. 
Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  48  Trongate,  works,  38 

Charlotte  lane  and  79  Greendyke  st. 
Stobo,  Peter,  73  Norfolk  street. 
Telfer,  George,  29  Stevenson  street. 
Thomson,  James,  90  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  William,  68  Robertson  street. 
Twaddle  &  Reid,  49  West  Nile  street,  30 

Renfield  street,  and  17  London  street. 
Walker,  W.  &  P.,  99  Gallowgate. 
Wallace,  Alexander,   16  North  Portland 

street. 
Welsh,  John,  25  Brown  street. 
Whyte,  John,  36  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
West,  Matthew,  46  Back  wynd. 
White  &  Henderson,  2  Sauchiehall  st. 
Williamson,  John,  35  Canon  street. 
Wood,  Alexander,   &  Sons,   14  and   18 

Stockwell  street. 
Wright,  Thos.,  16  Muslin  street,  Bridge- 
ton. 
Younger,  John,  28  Norfolk  street. 

GEEMAW  CLOCKMAKEES. 
Benson  &  Shearer,  22  Glassford  street. 
Hug,  Casper,  91  London  street. 


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GIRTH.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— GOLDSMITHS. 


Kestler,  Henry,  38  Glassford  street.  I 

Kinnear,  John,  21  College  street. 
M'Waters,  George,  30  Duke  street.  1 

Ruff,  Joseph,  38  Glassford  street. 
Vogt,  A.,  &  Co.,  Ill  Saltmarket, 

GIETH  AND  GrRTHWEB  MANTJ- 
FACTUEEES. 

Gatheral,  J.  W.,  93  Virginia  street. 
Logan,  J.,  2   Kent  street  and  206   Gal- 

lowgate. 
Renfrew  &  Brown,  5  Montrose  st. 
Smith,  William,  6  Canning  street. 

GLASS  MAKUTACTTJIIEIIS  AND 
MERCHANTS. 
Baird,  R.  &  A.,  7  Brunswick  place. 

Bell,  James,  9  Howard  street. 

Borron,   Price,    &   Kidston,    crown    and 
sheet,  12  Prince's  square. 

Caimey,  John,  46  Bath  street. 

Clark,  John  P.,  102  Stockwell  street. 

Cochran,  A.   &  R.,  Tennant  street,  St. 
Eollox. 

Colquhoun,  William,  watch,  7  Queen  st. 

Couper,  James,  &  Sons,   Kyle  street,  off 
Dobbie's  loan. 

Couper,  Roderick  A.,  Kyle  street. 

Coverly,  William,   sen.,   28  St.  Enoch's 
wynd,  and  83,  85  Stockwell  street. 

Coverly,  Wm.,  jun.,  87  Stockwell  st. 

Geddes  &  Co.,  Jiint,  41  Bishop  St.,  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

Henderson,  W.  S.,  406  Dobbie's  loan. 

Leckie,  John,  watch,  7  Queen  street. 

M'AUister,  James,  70  Jamaica  street. 

Malloch,  C.  &  G.,  30  Turner's  court. 

Meikle,  Wm.,  58  Great  Clyde  street. 

Morland,  Adair,  247,  249  Argyll  street. 

Rae,  Gavin,  35  Montrose  street. 

Swinburne,  R.  W,,  &  Co.,  16  St.  Enoch 
square.     A.  &  W.  Galloway,  agents. 

Tower  &  Arrol,   agents  for  the  St.  He- 
len's manufactory,  19  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Turner,  Mrs.,  23  Blackfriars  street. 

Tyzack,  Joshua,  &  Sou,  65  George  st. 

Walker,  Martin,  186  Argyll  street. 

Watson,   John,    &    Son,    Clyde    Bottle- 
works,  St.  RoUox. 

Whyte,  John,  37  Jamaica  street. 
Yuill,  D.  M.,  21  Drury  street. 

GLASS  AND  EMERY  PAPER  MANU- 
FACTURES. 

Orr,  Peter,  43  High  street. 

GLAZIERS. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  glass  stainers  and 
benders. 

Adarason,  Wm.,  20  Main  st,,  Gorbals. 
All  wood,  Jonathan,  55  Thistle  street. 
Banks,  James,  121  West  Nile  street. 


Bannat3'ne  &  Co.,  41  Carrick  street. 
Begg,  James,  9  New  street,  Calton. 
Blair,  William,  7  Lyon  street. 
Brown,  David,  13  Stormont  street. 
a  Caimey,  John,  46  Bath  street. 
a  Caimey,  W.,  &  Sons,  105  Glassford  st. 

— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 
Corbet,  Mrs.,  24  Union  street. 
Crawford,  Andrew,  9  West  Milton  street. 
Crawford,  Robert,  47  James  St.,  Calton. 
Cullen,  David,  307  High  street. 
Currie,  Edward,  32  ]\Iain  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Dickson,  Matthew,  427  Gallowgate. 
Easdon,  George,  11  Stormont  street. 
Fimister,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  '2^  Malta  street. 
Gilbert,  W.,  168  Gallowgate. 
a  Jackson,  Walter,  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
a  Keir,  David,  &  Son,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Keir,  Robert,  63  Eglinton  street. 
Knox,  Alexander,  42   M'Kechnie  street, 

Calton. 
Laing,  John,  10  East  Bath  lane. 
Lockhart,  John,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 
M'AUister,  James,  70  Jamaica  street. 
a  M'Donald,  William,  47  West  College  st. 
M'Laren,  C.  &  A.,  20,  22  Jamaica  st. 
Maxwell  &  Smith,  63  North  Frederick  st. 
Meikle,  William,  58  Great  Clyde  street. 
Moffat,  Charles,  111  West  Nile  street. 
Moreland,  Adair,  249  Argyll  st. 

Outch,  S.,  jun.,  12  Havannah  street. 

Peacock,  Andrew,  8  Melville  street. 

Rae,  Gavin,  35  Montrose  street. 

Robertson,  Alexander,  6  N.  Albion  st, 

Rodger,  John,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 

Ross,  David,  &  Son,  19  New  wynd. 

Simpson,  James,  88  Gallowgate. 

Stratton,  James,  29  Nelson  street. 

Turner,  Mrs.,  23  Blackfriars  street. 

Tyzack,  Joshua,  &  Son,  65  George  st. 

Walker,  Martin,  186  Argyll  street. 

Welsh,  James,  66  Canning  street. 

Whyte,  John,  37  Jamaica  street. 

Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and  28  Salt- 
market. 

Wishart,  Peter,  12  North  Portland  st. 

Wishart,  Thomas,  11  St.  Andrew's  lane. 

Wright,  Duncan,  49  Gallowgate, 

Yuill,  D.  M.,  21  Drury  street. 

GLUE  AND  SIEE  MANUFACTUEERS. 
Main,  Alex.,  51  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Meikle,   David,   62  Spoutmouth  and  33 
Little  Dovehill. 

GOLDSMITHS  AND  JEWELLERS. 

SEE  ALSO  JEWELLEES. 

Aitken,  Peter,  96  Argyll  street. 
Alexander,  W.,  28  Argyll  arcade. 
Alexander,  Wm.,  jun.,  28  Argyll  arcade. 
Baird,  Walter,  72  KrgyW  street. 
Blaikley  &  Good,  78  ArgyU  street. 


GOLD.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— GROCERS. 


515 


Donaldson,  John,  104  Trongate. 
Edward,  George,  62  Gordon  street. 
Finlay  &  Field,  72  Buchanan  street. 
Grierson  &  Murray,  34  Buchanan  street. 
Jaffi-ay,  Wm.,  329  Argyll  street. 
Lockhart,  John,  2  Norfolk  court. 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  41  Buchanan  st. 
Martin,  Peter,  38  Argyll  street. 
Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  119  Buchanan  st. 
Montgomery,  J.  T.,  1  Crown  street. 
Muirhead,  James,  90  Buchanan  street, 
Muirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyll  street. 
Rait,  D.  C,  34  Buchanan  street. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  18  Argyll  arcade. 
Ross,  Thomas,  137  Argyll  street. 
Russell,  John,  25  Argj'U  arcade. 
Shaw,  W.  C,  64  Argyll  street. 
Shaw,  William,  40  Argyll  street. 
Simpson,  James,  47  New  Bridge  street. 
Stewart,  Robert,  68  Argyll  street. 
Sutherland,  David,  108  Argyll  street. 
Warrington,  Alexander,  154  Argyll  st. 

GOLD  THREAD  AND  PLATE 
MANUFACTURERS. 

Barr,  Peter,  79  Glassford  street. 
Farie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  9  John  street. 
Graham,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  113  Bruns- 
wick street. 
Taylor,  M.,  14  Wilson  street. 

GRAIN  WEIGHERS. 

Baird,  Andrew,  Port-Dundas. 
Browning,  M.,  24  York  street. 
Gillon,  Alexander,  &  Son,  Corn  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Gray,  Thomas,  Edinbixrgh  and  Glasgow 

Railway. 
Hodge,  Thomas,  16  Brown  street. 
Lyon,  John,  Port-Dundas. 
Murray,  James,  Broomielaw. 
Nicol,  John,  40  Brown  street. 

GRATE  AND  FENDER  MAKERS. 
Bertram,  Andrew,  92  Reufield  street. 
Drew,  WUliam,  &  Co.,  58,  60  Glassford 

street,  and  66  Wilson  street. 
Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  street. 
Ritchie,  David,  22  Buchan  st.,  Gorbals. 

GREASE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Atchison,  Alexander,  28  Spoutmouth, 
Glasgow  Machinery  Grease  Co.,  335  Gal- 

lowgate  and  10  Armour  street. 
Graham,  Malcolm,  Anderson  street,  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Graham  &  Young,  Anderson  street,  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Houston,  William,  335  Gallowgate. 
MDler,  George,  &  Co.,  89  Ruraford  street. 
Reid,  George,  31  Little  Dovehill, 
Sansom  &  Co,,  27  Castle  street, 
Smith,  Richard,  88  West  street. 


GREEN  GROCERS. 

Brock,  John,  125  Murray  place.  New 
City  road. 

Burns,  J.  P.,  42  West  Nile  street. 

Crawford,  John,  2  East  Campbell  street. 

Dick,  Miss,  155  New  City  road. 

Dobson,  Mrs.,  192  West  Nile  street. 

Downie,  James,  208  Stirling's  road. 

Ewart,  Mrs.  Duncan,  449  Argyll  street. 

Forbes,  Sarah,  33  George  street. 

Graham,  Mrs.  J.,  63  Crown  street. 

Hamilton,  John,  215  Argyll  street. 

Hubburd,  R.,  149  West  Regent  street. 

M'Callum,  ]\Irs.,  215  Argyll  street. 

M'Crackan,  Miss,  32  Bedford  street. 

M'Dougall,  Mrs.  A.,  5  Kirk  street,  Town- 
head. 

M'Farlane,  James,  303  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.  A.,  319  Sauchiehall  st. 

M'Lellan,  Mrs.,  113  West  Nile  street. 

Marr,  David,  40  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Rastrick,  M.,  &  Colquhoun,  1 59  Sauchie- 
hall street. 

Eeid,  Miss  E.,  31  Bedford  street. 

Sharp,  Bryce,  50  Bedford  street. 

Simpson  &  Crawford,  214  Gallowgate. 

Stodart,  Walter,  185  Sauchiehall  street. 

Taylor,  Hugh,  61  Dundas  street. 

Thomson,  WUliam,  158  Hope  street. 

Welsh,  Ann,  63  West  George  street. 

Wylie  &  Kinloch,  106  Sauchiehall  st. 

GROCERS,  WHOLESALE  AND 

RETAIL. 

Abercromby,  John,  293  Parliamentary  rd. 

Aylward,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  102  Argyll  st. 

Bald,  J.  &  J.  W,,  65  Glassford  street. 

Bannatyne,  Mrs.,  107  Fife  place. 

Barr  &  Buchanan,  150,  152  High  street. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  st. 

Blair,  Campbell,  Gushet-house,  Ander- 
ston, and  61  Bridge  street. 

Brown,  Alexander,  86  High  street. 

Brown,  A.  G.,  210  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  Duncan,  284,  286  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  H.  &  W.,  60  High  street. 

Brown,  Hugh,  2  Caltonmouth. 

Brown,  J.,  43  Eglinton  street. 

Brown,  James  &  Thomas,  &  Co.,  21  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Bruce,  Robert,  70  Gallowgate. 

Burns  &  Lawson,  369  Argyll  street. 

BvTrton  &  Thomson,  93  St.  Vincent  street 
and  1 69  Argyll  street. 

Campbell  &  Hemy,  209,  211  Argyll  st. 

Cleland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  265  Argyll  st. 

Craig,  John,  14,  16  Wellington  arcade 
and  245  Sauchiehall  street. 

Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street. 

Crockett,  W.  &  G.,  358  Argyll  street.     ' 

Cumn'.ing,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  147  New  Dal- 
marnock  road. 


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GROCERS.— TRADES  DIRECTOKY.— GROCERS. 


Curiniugliam,  John,  12  Holmliead  street. 
Currie,  James,   11  Clyde  St.,  Anderston, 

and  12  M'Alpine  street. 
Currie,  Wm.,  42  Abercromby  st.,  Calton. 
Dailly,  Mrs.  Thomas,  122  Drygate. 
Drysdale,  Alexander,  87  Gallowgate. 
Drj'sdale,  John,  2  Fiulay  street  and  157 

Cowcaddens  street. 
Ewing,  John,  436  Argyll  street. 
Fairie,  Thomas,  273  Argyll  street. 
Forbes,  Alexander,  205  High  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs.  John,  1  Stobcross  street. 
Eraser,  D.,  &  Co.,  62  Renfield  street. 
Eraser  &  Robertson,  92  Stock  well  street. 
Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
Goold,  William,  91  High  street. 
Gould,  James,  439  Arg^'ll  street, 
Jeffrey,  Alexander,  33  Eglinton  street. 
Kaye,  John,  229  Gallowgate. 
Kippen,  Robert,  162  Canning  street  and 

39  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Lennox,  Peter,  123  Argyll  street. 
Lyall,  W.  &  G.,  8  Croy  place. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  163  Buchanan  street. 
M'CuUoch,  James  &  John,  147  Argyll  st. 

and  309  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'CuUoch,   Samuel  &  William,  25,   27 

Argyll  street. 
M'CuUoch,  S.  &  W.,  33,  35  Norfolk  street, 

1  Clyde  place,  2  Bridge  street,  and  49 

South  Portland  street. 
M'Ewan,  W.,  Sons,  &  Co.,  121  Trongate 

and  146  Gallowgate. 
Marshall,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  83  London  st. 
Miller,  James  &  Henry,  309  Argyll  st. 
Miller,  John,  6  King  street. 
Mills,  Thomas,  1  Kinning  place. 
Mitchell,  John  &  James,  31  King  street. 
Mitchell,  W.  &  A.,  40  Trongate. 
Morison,  James,  399  Gallowgate. 
Mowat,  John,  91  Candleriggs. 
Neilson,  William,  206  Gallowgate. 
Nisbet,  M.,  177  Trongate. 
Rae,   William,   21   Stevenson  street  and 

459  Gallowgate. 
Eoberton,  W.,  &  Co.,  27,  29  Candleriggs, 
Robertson,  W.  &  R.,  203  Argyll  street. 
Roy,  Andrew,  28  Candleriggs. 
Scott,  Alexander,  187  Argyll  street. 
Scott  &  Drysdale,  187  Argyll  street. 
Scott,  James,    130    High   street  and  3 

Blackfriars  street. 
Scott,  James,  1  Clyde  terrace. 
Selkirk,  James,  41  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Slimon,  Hugh,  154  Gallowgate. 
Smeal,  William  &  Robert,  161  and  163 

Gallowgate, 
Smellie,  John,  64  Cowcaddens  street. 
Smith,   Robert,    124   Sauchiehall   sti-eet 

and  299  Argyll  street. 
Smith  and  Sharp,  Buchanan  court,   75 

Argj'll  street. 
Turner,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  229  Argyll  st. 


Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  128  Buchanan  .st. 
Williamson  &  Stark,  Tontine  buildings. 
Williamson,  John,  50  Candleriggs. 
Wilson,  David,  Melville  place.  Jif 

Wilson,  David,  &  Co.,  136  Canning  st. 
Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  61  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  Walter,  92  Queen  street. 
Wright,  Hugh,  108,  110  George  street. 

GEOCEES,  AND  TEA  AND  SPIRIT 
DEALEES. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  spirit  dealers. 
Abercrombj',  John,  293  Parliamentary  rd. 
Adair,  Peter,  62  Tobago  street, 
Aitken,  John,  108  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Aitkenhead,  Alexander,  398  Argyll  st. 
Alexander,  Jas,,  56  Muslin  St.,  Bridgeton, 
Alexander,  John,  &  Co,,  81  High  street, 
a  Alexander,  William,  176  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Alex.,  406  Parliamentary 

road. 
a  Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen,  16  Shuttle  st. 
Alexander,  Miss,  91  King  St.,  Tradeston. 
a  Allan,  David,  85  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Allison,  Mrs.,  6  Wood  lane. 
Anderson,  Alex.,  3  Herbertson  street. 
Anderson,  Alex.,  29  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
a  Anderson,  James,  26  Bedford  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  M.,  287  High  street. 
Andrews  &  Co.,  45  Sakmarket  street. 
Angus,  Robert,  264  Gallowgate. 
Armour,  James,  54  Drj'gate  street. 
Armstrong  &  Co.,  146  Trongate. 
Armstrong,  Tho.,  76  Clj'de  St.,  Anderston. 
Arthur,  John,  14  Pitt  street. 
a  Auchincloss,  John,   221   Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
AuU,  William,  68  Old  wynd, 
Aylward,  Thomas,  &  Co,,  102  Argyll  st, 
Baillie,  John,  118  Stobcross  street. 
Bain,  John,  72  Rose  st,,  Hutchesontown. 
Bain,  Thomas,  1  Ruthergleu  loan. 
Bannatyne,  Wm.,  69  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Bannatj-ne,  Mrs.,  107  Fife  place.  West 

George  street. 
a  Barr,  Alexander,  41  Tobago  street. 
Barr  &  Buchanan,  150,  152  High  street. 
Barr,  Thomas,  233  Argyll  street. 
a  Barr,  William,  22  Marlborough  street 

and  350  Gallowgate. 
Barr,  William,  72  Gallowgate. 
Barrie,  John,  29g-  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
Barron,  Alex.,  24,  28  Rutherglen  loan. 
Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  st. 
Beatt,  John,  63  Norfolk  street. 
Bell,  J.,  63  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Bickers,  Mrs.,  22  Forth  st.,  Port-Dundas. 
Bisland,  James,  34  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Bilsland,  Robert,  113  Canning  street. 
Binnie,  Archibald,  1 52  Eglinton  street. 
a  Black,  Alex.,  121  Rottenrow. 
Black,  Thomas,  New  vennel. 


GROCERS.— TKADES  DIRECTORY.— GROCERS. 


517 


Blair,  Campbell,  Gushethouse,  Anderstou, 

and  61  Bridge  street. 
Blair,  Mrs.,  42  Cook  street. 
Bolton,  George,  186  West  Nile  street. 
a  Bonar,  David,  6  Eglinton  street. 
Bowstead,  Thomas,  54  Barrack  street. 
a  Boyd,  James,  101  Hospital  street. 
Boyd,  William,  167  New  City  road. 
Boyd,  Helen,  19  Duke  street. 
a  Brannan,  T.,  107  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Brock,  John,  14  Biidgegate  street. 
Brock,  Wm.,  85  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  A.,  86  High  street. 
Brown,  A.  G.,  210  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  Allan,  Wellpark  buildings,  Duke 

street. 
Brown,  Duncan,  284,  286  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  H.  &  W.,  60  High  street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  2  Caltonmouth. 
Brown,  James  &  Thomas,  &  Co.,  21  St. 

Enoch  square. 
Brown,  John,  58J  Maitland  street. 
Brown,  John,  38  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Brown,  John,  43  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  John,  62  Piccadilly  street. 
Brown,  William,  81  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brownlie,  A.  &  J.,  117  Canning  street. 
Browulie,  Thomas,  157  Eglinton  street. 
Bruce,  Robert,  70  Gallowgate. 
Buchanan,  Charles,  31  Cook  street. 
a  Buchanan,  Walter,  16  Taylor  street. 
Buchanan,  Wm.,  165  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Buchanan,  Mrs.,  23  Catherine  street,  An- 

derston. 
Burns  &  Lawson,  369  Argyll  street. 
Burton  &  Thomson,  93  St.  Vincent  street 

and  169  Argyll  street. 
Calder,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  65  Brown  street. 
Calderwood,  Andrew,  12  Kirk  street. 
Cameron,  Colin,  186  Castle  street. 
Campbell,  Archd.,  64  M'Alpine  street. 
Campbell  &  Henrj',  209,  211  Argyll  st. 
Campbell,  Hugh,  66  King  st.,  Calton. 
Campbell,  James,  75  Cumberland  street, 
Campbell,  John,  32  Cumberland  street. 
Campbell,  Thomas,  120,  122  King  street, 

Calton. 
Campbell,   Mrs.   John,  64   Mait^   street, 

Anderston. 
Carmichael,  James,  470  Gallowgate. 
a  Cassels,  Peter,  34  Well  street. 
Chrj'stal,  D.,  313  Sauchiehall  street. 
a  Clark,  James,  3  Landressy  street. 
Clark,  James,  119,  121  King  street. 
a  Clark,  John,  35  Little  street. 
Clarkson,  Nei!,  59  Havannah  street. 
a  Cleland,  R,,  &  Co.,  265  Argyll  street 

and  74  Sauchiehall  road. 
Cochran,  Thomas,  166  Garscube  road. 
a  Cockburn,  John,  8  Dempster  street. 
Collins,  James,  &  Co.,  30  Marlborough  st. 
Colquhoun,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  76  Wilson  st. 
Colvill,  David,  50  Trongate. 


Conway,  Francis  F.,  78  Havannah  st. 

Cook,  Chas.,  16  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 

Corbett,  John,  17  St.  James  st.,  Kingston, 
and  60j  Thistle  street. 

Corsair,  D.,  102  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Coulter,  John,  262  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Cowan,  James,  1  Oxford  street. 

a  Cowie,  James,  124  Garscube  road. 

Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street. 

Craig,  John,  14,  16  Wellington  arcade 
and  245  Sauchiehall  street. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John,  81  North  street,  An- 
derston. 

Craig  &  M'Lintock,  155  Cowcaddens  st. 

Craig,  Robert,  410  Duke  street. 

Cramsie,  Chas.,  154  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Crawford,  John,  151  Canning  street. 

Crawfoid,  Peter,  85  Govan  street. 

a  Crockett,  W.  &  G.,  358  Argyll  street. 

Crow,  John,  196  West  Nile  street. 

Cruickshanks,  Robert,  234  High  street. 

a  Crystal,  Robert,  177  Sauchiehall  street. 

Gumming,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  147  New  Dal- 
marnock road. 

Gumming,  William,  111  High  street. 

Cunningham,  John,  12  Holmhead  street. 

Currie,  James,  11  Clyde  st.,  Anderston, 
and  12  M'Alpine  street. 

Currie,  Wm.,  42  Abercrombie  St.,  Calton. 

Dailly,  Mrs.  Thos.,  122  Dry  gate. 

Davie,  John,  42  Maitland  street,  163  New 
City  road,  and  158  Garscube  road. 

Diamond,  John,  4  Anderston  quay. 

Dick,  M.,  69  Crown  street. 

a  Dickie,  John,  2  St.  James  st,  Kingston. 

a  Dickie,  Robert,  94  King  st.,  Tradeston. 

a  Dickson,  Adam,  jun.,  22,  24  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

Dobbie,  Thomas,  67  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Donald,  John,  45  Clyde  st.,  Port-Dundas. 

a  Donald,  Walter,  180  New  Dalmar- 
nock road. 

Donald,  Mrs.  Mathew,  65  New  wynd. 

Dougal,  Andrew,  597  Gallowgate. 

a  Dougall,  Robert,  21  Gordon  street. 

Downs,  Thomas,  47  George  street. 

Drysdale,  Alex.,  87  Gallowgate. 

a  Drysdale,  John,  2  Findlay  street  and 
157  Cowcaddens  street. 

Drysdale,  Thomas,  158  Saltmarket. 

a  Duff,  D.,  16,  18  New  wynd. 

Dunlop,  A.,  43  North  Frederick  street. 

Dunlop,  Elizabeth,  60  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Dunn,  J.,  34  West  College  street. 

Dunn,  John,  34  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

Dunn,  John,  334,  336  High  street. 

Dunn,  T.  &  M.,  74,  76  Bridgegate  and 
145  Saltmarket. 

a  Eadie,  Mrs.  Neil,  131  Newvennel. 

Edgar,  Walter,  42  Cavendish  street. 

Eaglesham,  John,  69  Brown  street. 

Eglinton,  Gavin,  &  Co.,  79  High  street. 

Everett,  Mrs.,  153  New  City  road. 


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GROCERS.— TEADES  DIRECTOEY.— GROCERS. 


Ewing,  Jolin,  43  G  Argyll  street, 

Ewing,  William,  18  Centre  st.,  Tradeston. 

a  Eairlie,  Mrs.  Robert,  147  Great  Hamil- 
ton street. 

Fairie,  Thomas,  273  Argyll  street. 

Falconer,  William,  227  IJake  street. 

Faulds,  John,  22  West  Campbell  street. 

Fell,  John,  42  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Feran,  Edward,  119  Drygate. 

Ferguson,  A.,  120  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Ferguson  &  Clark,  80  King  st.,  Calton, 

a  Ferguson,  James,  52  St.  Vincent  street. 

Ferguson,  John,  180  Main  st ,  Bridgeton. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  8  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

Findlay,  David,  23  West  Russell  street. 

a  Findlay,  Mrs.  George,  147  New  vennel. 

a  Fingland,  Thos.  &  John,  54  Prince's  st. 

a  Fingland,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  st. 

Fisher,  James,  8  South  Coburg  street, 

Fisher,  Thomas,  92  King  street,  Calton. 

a  Fisher,  Mrs,  Daniel,  8  Tarbert  street, 

Fleming,  William,  45^^  Crown  street, 

Flemington,  Mrs.,  7  Claremont  street. 

Foggo,  John,  18  Glebe  street. 

Foggo,  Robert,  91  Reufield  street. 

Forbes,  Alexander,  205  High  street. 

a  Forbes,  Charles,  287  Duke  street, 

a  Forbes,  John,  175  Sauchiehall  street. 

Forrest,  Mrs.  Alexander,  73  Crown  st. 

Forrest,  Mrs.  John,  1  Stobcross  street. 

Fotberingham,  M.,  38  Brown  street. 

Eraser,  D.,  &  Co.,  62  Renfield  street. 

Eraser,  D.,  89  New  vennel. 

French,  Thomas,  51  Grove  street. 

a  Fulton,  James,  90  Port-Dundas  road. 

Fyfe,  Hugh,  14  Greenhill  street. 

Fyfe  and  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Gait,  James,  10  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 

Gardner,  Gavin,  240  Stobcross  street  and 
35  High  street. 

«  Gardner,  William,  60  New  Dalmarnock 
road, 

Garrow,  John,  186  Stirling's  road, 

a  Gemmill,  John,  80  Finnieston  street. 

Gentle,  Wm.  &  James,  229  High  street. 

Gibb,  James,  39  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 

Gibson,  John,  139  Garscube  road. 

Gibson,  William,  78  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Peter,  95  Drygate. 

Glass,  James,  183  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Glen,  Thomas,  24  Malta  street. 

Goldie,  WUliam,  51  Garscube  road. 

Goold,  John,  30  Clyde  street,  Calton, 

Gould,  James,  439  Argyll  street. 

Gordon,  Peter,  127  Green  street,  Calton. 

Gordon,  William,  69  Commerce  street. 

a  Govan,  James,  51  Main  St.,  Anderston, 

a  Gow,  Miss  Margaret,  10  Great  Dovehill, 

Graham,  Alexander,  24  Drj'gate  lane. 

Graham,  James,  115  King  street. 

Graham,  James,  79  Kirk  street,  Calton, 

a  Graham,  John,  13  Douglas  street, 

Graham,  Agnes,  12  Crowu  street. 


Gray,  John,  39  Clyde  street,  Anderston, 
Gray,  Margaret,  15  Well  street. 
Greig,  William,  86  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Hair,  James,  66  Taylor  street. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  Canal  street,  Port- 

Eglinton. 
Hamilton,  David,  14  Kirk  St.,  Townhead, 
a  Hamilton,  Samuel,  86  West  Nile  street. 
Hamilton,    Miss   A.,    127    Main    street, 

Gorbals. 
Hannay,  Mrs.,  24  Duke  street. 
a  Hardie,  Henry,  66  Renfrew  street  and 

173  Hope  street. 
Harper,  Robert,  34  St,  George's  road  and 

2|  Norfolk  street. 
a  Harris,  James,  26  Marlborough  street. 
Harvey,  John,  291  Argj-ll  street. 
Hastie,  William,  46  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 
Hay,  Alexander,  55  Carrick  street, 
a  Hay,  George,  88  Parliamentary  road. 
Henderson,  Francis,  59  Ingram  street. 
a  Henderson,  H.,  117  West  George  street. 
a  Henderson,  Thomas,  50  Rottenrow. 
Hendry,  John,  107  New  Citj'  road. 
Herbert,  William,  69  Commercial  road. 
Herdman,  David,  12  Bath  street. 
Hill,  William,  149  Main  street,  Gorb-ils. 
Hillcoat,    Robert,   34    Port-Dundas   road 

and  29  North  Woodside  road. 
Hinshelwood,  William,  88  Great  Hamilton 

street. 
Hilsop,  R.,  39  Bishop  street,  Anderston. 
Hoggan,  Henry,  6  Sauchiehall  street, 
a  Hood,  William,   186  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Horn,  James,   26   Little  street,  and  58 

Kirk  street,  Calton. 
a  Houston,  D.,  18  Dale  St.,  Bridgeton, 
Houston,  J.,  56  Cheapside  street. 
Hoy,  Archibald,  Crow  road,  Partick. 
Hughes,  James,  67  King  street,  Calton. 
Hume,  William,  90  Gallowgate. 
Hunter,  James,  106  Main  street,  Ander- 
ston, and  153  Rottenrow. 
a  Hutchison,  H.,  43  Taylor  street. 
Hutton,  Robert,  22  Norfolk  street. 
Inglis,  Thomas,  20  Adelphi  street. 
Jack,  James,  107  and  109  Stockwell  st, 
.Jack,  James,  74  Garscube  road, 
a  Jack,  John,  18  Oxford  street. 
Jackson,  Hugh,  192  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
JafFray,  William,  44  King  street. 
Jamieson,  Mrs.,  188  Sauchiehall  street. 
Jeffrey,  Robert,  23  Eglinton  street. 
Johnston,  Archibald,  73  High  street. 
Johnston,  Archibald,  37  King  street, 
Johnston,  James,  649  Gallowgate, 
Johnston,   Thomas,    sen.,    154   and   153 

Main  street,  Gorbals, 
Johnson,  William,  83  Argyll  street. 
a  Kay,  Daniel,  64  Govan  street. 
a  Kay,  H,  &  W,,  38  Forth  street. 
a  Kay,  James,  57  Milton  street. 


GROCERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— GROCERS. 


519 


Kaye,  John,  229  Gallowgate. 
Kaye,  John,  jun.,  94  Trongate. 
Keddie,  Mrs.,  57  Shamrock  street. 
a  Kennedy,  Robert,  46  Stewart  street. 
Kennedy,  Robert,  400  Duke  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  50  Clyde  place, 
a  Elilpatrick,  J.,  19  Portugal  street. 
King,  Andrew,  121  Gallowgate. 
King,  Matthew,  99  Cowcaddens  street. 
a  King,  Matthew,  28  Taylor  street. 
a  King,  Richard,  103  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
a  King,  Mrs.  A.,  123  Rottenrow. 
Kippen,  Robert,  162  Canning  street,  and 

39  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Knox,  Mrs.,  16  Findlay  street. 
Kirkwood,  William,  266  Buchanan  street 

and  132  Garscube  road. 
Laird,  James,  70  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Lawson,  Alexander,  16  Millroad  street. 
Leek,  John,  18  Cleland  st.,  Hutcheson- 

town. 
a  Legate,  Francis,  148  London  street. 
Lennox,  Peter,  49  Maxwell  street. 
a  Lennox,  Robert,  28  Broad  st..  Mile-end, 
a  Leslie  and  Stewart,  158  Sauchiehall  st. 
a  Lindsay,  Andrew,  Burnbank  tavern. 
Lindsay,  George,  134  Saltmarket  st. 
a  Lindsay,  George,  34  Bedford  street. 
a  Little,  Thomas,  69  Taylor  street. 
Livingston,  C,  &  Co.,  152  Hope  street. 
Lochiel,  Mrs.,  4  Goosedubbs. 
Lochhead,  James,  31  Crown  street. 
«  Lockerby,  Robert,  37  Orr  street. 
Lonnie  and  Thomson,  19|-  Maitland  st., 

Cowcaddens. 
Low,  David,  23  Norfolk  street. 
Lyall,  W.  &  G.,  8  Croy  place. 
M'Ara,  Andrew,  8,  10  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
M'Allister,  Mrs.  Jane,  60  Taylor  street. 
M'Arthur,  28,  30  Hutcheson  street. 
a  M'Auslan,    James,    171    Main    street, 

Bridgeton. 
M 'Bride,  Alexander,  111  Main  street. 
a  M'Call,  Mrs.,  109  Grfeme  street. 
a  M'Callum,  Daniel,  163  Buchanan  street, 
M'Callum,  John,  50  Hospital  street. 
M'Callum,  William,  116  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Clue,  David,  12  Green  st,  Calton. 
M'Clymont,  John,  181  Castle  street. 
M 'Crone,  Robert,  137  Stobcross  street. 
M'CuUoch,  James  &  John,   147  Argyll 

street  and  309  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Culloch,  Malcolm,  51  Duke  street. 
a  M'Culloch,  John,  1  Greenhill  street. 
M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  25,  27  Argyll  street. 
M'Culloch,  S.   &  W.,  33,  35  Norfolk  st., 

1  Clyde  place,  2  Bridge  street,  and  49 

South  Portland  street. 
M'Douald,  Angus,  241  Cowcaddens. 
Macdonald,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  8  Trongate. 
M'Donald,  D.,  40  Thistle  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  143  High  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  47  North  Frederick  st. 


M'Donald,  J.  &  A.,  154  West  Nile  st. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.  William,  98  Eglinton  st. 

M'Dougall,  John,  110  Glebe  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  18  Clyde  street,  Ander- 
ston. 

M'Ewan,  WUliam,  Sous,  &  Co.,  140  Gal- 
lowgate. 

M'Ewan,  WiUiam,  Sons,  &  Co.,  121 
Trongate. 

a  M'Ewan,  Wm.,  256  Ann  place,  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

M'Farlane,  James,  20,  22  Bridge  street. 

M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  61  Nelson  street, 
Tradeston. 

M'Gibbon,  John,  44  Govan  street. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  51  George  street. 

M'Gregor,  Jas.  W.,  &  Co.,  37  Old  wynd. 

M'Gregor,  Robert,  17  Great  Dovehill. 

M'Harg,  Mrs.,  160  Gallowgate. 

M'Indoe,  Wm.,  23  George  street. 

M'Intosh,  J.  &  R.,  32  Renfrew  street. 

M'lntyre,  William,  5  Hospital  street. 

M'Kay,  David,  33  Centre  street. 

M'Kay,  Henrj',  218  Stobcross  street  and 
198  Main  street. 

M'Kay,  James,  193  Dalmamock  road. 

a  M'Kean,  George,  86  Rottenrow. 

M'Kean,  Miss  Jane,  39  Adelphi  street. 

M'Kellar,  Patrick,  144  George  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Angus,  32  Dundas  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  60  Carrick  street. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  256  George  street. 

a  Mackie,  William,  47  West  Milton  st. 

a  M'Kim,  Alex.,  22  Parson  street. 

aM'Kinlay,  Wm.,  14  Bishop  street. 

M'Kinlay,  Miss,  48  Great  Hamilton  st. 

aM'Kinnon,  William,  107  Reid  street, 
Bridgeton. 

a  M'Lachlan,  Mrs.  Hugh,  29  Cadogau  st. 

M'Laughlin,  John,  49  Soho  street. 

oM'Laren,  John,  42  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  191  Main  st..  Bridge- 
ton. 

M'Lean,  Peter,  22  Tork  street. 

M'Lellan,  Peter,  116  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

M'Lennan,  Donald,  139  Bridgegate. 

M'Lintock,  A.,  24  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Lintock,  Mrs.,  4  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

M'Master,  James,  105  Fyfe  place.  West 
George  street. 

M'Master,  Jiliss,  9  Govan  street. 

M'Millan,  Mis.,  38  Old  Dalmarnock  rd. 

M'Nab,  Donald,  18  Bolton  street. 

M'Nab,  John,  &  Co.,  23  Adelphi  street. 

M'Nab,  Richard,  178  Hope  street. 

M'Naughton,  Mrs.  A.,  46  Glebe  street. 

M'Nicol,  Mrs.  J.,  31  Renfrew  street. 

M'Oiiiish,  Robert,  167  Castle  street. 

M'Pherson,  Dugald,  45  Castle  street. 

M'Pherson,  L.,  &  Co.,  99  High  street. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  60  Renfield  street. 

M'Turk,  Andrew,  209  Main  street,  Gor- 
bals. 


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GEOCERS,— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— GROCERS. 


o  M'Vey,  Mrs.  Robert,  33  Bishop  street, 

Aiiderston. 
a  Manderson,  Mrs.  Janet,    1 75    Finuies- 

ton  street. 
Marshall,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  83  London  st. 
Marshall,  James,  196  St.  George's  road. 
Marshall,  James,  176  Gallowgate. 
Martin,  James,  43  King  st.,  Tradeston, 
Martin,  Robert,  52  South  Coburg  st. 
Martin,  Mrs  Duncan,  7  Thistle  street. 
a  Martin,  Mrs.  75  New  vennel. 
a  Mathers,  John,  68  M'Alpine  street. 
a  Mathers,  John,  28  Cheapside  street. 
Mathie,  John,  7  Buchanan  street. 
Maxton,  M.  A.,  196  Gallowgate. 
a  Melrose,  T.,  76  Canon  street. 
Megee,  John,  54  Tennent  street. 
Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  19  Park  lane  and  67 

King  street,  Calton. 
a  Miller,  G.,  74  Hospital  street. 
a  Miller,  James,  68  Taylor  street, 
a  Miller,  James,  77  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Miller,  James  &  Henry,  309  Argyll  st. 
Miller,  John,  21  Findlay  street. 
Miller,  John,  6  King  street. 
Miller,  Peter,  81  Stirling's  road. 
Miller,  Wm.,  118  Garscnbe  road. 
Mills,  Thomas,  1  Kinning  place. 
Milne,  Alexander,  742  Gallowgate. 
a  Milne,  George,  62  Marlborough  street. 
Minto,  John  D.,  80  King  street. 
Milroy  &  Eodie,  48  Hutcheson  street. 
a  Mitchell,  Edward,  70  Maitland  street. 
Mitchel,  John  &  James,  81  King  street. 
Mitchel,  John,  60  Weaver  street. 
Mitchell,  W.  &  A.,  40  Trongate. 
Mitchell,  William,  31  Dalhousie  street. 
a  Mitchell,  W.  &  J.,  242  Argyll  street 

and  10  Hope  street. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  6 1  Maitland  street. 
a  Moffat,  Robert,  28  Reid  street. 
Moffat,  Wm.,  685  Gallowgate. 
Morrison,  Andrew,  122  London  road. 
Morrison,  James,  399  Gallowgate. 
Morton,  John,  55,  57  Egliuton  street. 
Mowatt,  John,  91  Candleriggs. 
Muirhead,  R.,  123  King  street. 
Munro,  James,  132  Canning  street. 
Munro,  John,  188  Holm  street, 
a  Murdoch,  Robert,  146  Eglinton  street. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  112  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.,  39  Taylor  street. 
Murray,  Mungo,  68  King  street. 
Murray,  W.,  47  George  sq.   and  1  West 

George  street. 
Murray,  Walter,  1  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Murraj',  Mrs.  Wm.,  140  Duke  street. 
Nairn,  Charles,   &  Co.,   33   Dale  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Napier  &  Brown,  171  Sauchiehall  street. 
Napier,  John,  7  Cambridge  street. 
Neil,  Clarkson,  99  George  street  and  59 

Havannah  street. 


Neil,  D.,  &  Co.,  47  Gamgadhill. 

a  Neilson,  Robert,  1  Canal  street. 

Neilson,  James,  73  Saltmarket. 

Neilson,  John,  348  Parliamentary  road. 

Neilson,  Wm.,  206  Gallowgate. 

a  Newall,  Mrs.  John,  144  Rottenrow. 

Nicol,  Mrs.  William,  18  Anderston  quay. 

a  Niven,  John,  287  Parliamentary  road. 

Niven,  John,  1  Melville  street. 

Orkney,  P.,  36  Carrick  street. 

Orr,  John,  1  Green  street,  57  Bell  street, 
52  Stevenson  street,  Calton,  and  443 
Gallowgate. 

Orr,  Robert,  407  Argyll  street. 

Orr,  Mrs.  Jane,  92  MAlpine  street. 

Parker,  D.  &  J.,  417  Argyll  street  and 
263  High  street. 

Parker,  Peter,  104  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Parlane,  J.,  &  Co.,  162  Broomielaw. 

Paterson,  Alex.,  95  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  James,  72  Grown  street. 

Paterson,  John,  232  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  John  B.,  66  Cowcaddeus. 

a  Baton,  Alexander,  93  Crown  street. 

Paton,  Daniel,  51  Kent  street. 

a  Payne,  Robert,  83  King  st.,  Tradeston. 

Peat,  James,  101  Glebe  street. 

a  Pender,  Archibald,  2  Water  street. 

Perry,  Arthur,  60  Hospital  street. 

Phillips,  James,  16  Tarbert  street. 

Pollock,  Alexander,  43  Gallowgate. 

a  Pollock,  James,  114  Renfrew  street. 

Pollock,  Mrs.  Thomas,  48  Parliamentary 
road. 

Poison,  Mrs.,  1  Graeme  street. 

Provan,  David,  190  Argyll  street. 

Rae,  Archibald,  33  Cowcaddens  street. 

Rae,  Thomas,  13  Canning  street. 

Rae,  William,  459  Gallowgate  and  21 
Stevenson  street. 

a  Ralston,  Jas.,  20  Ann  st.,  Port-Dundas. 

Ramsay,  Mrs.,  85  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Rankin,  James,  140,  142  S.  Portland  st. 

Reid,  Robert,  103  Glebe  street. 

Reid,  Robert  and  James,  221,  223  Cow- 
caddens street. 

Reid,  Mrs.,  284  Buchanan  street. 

Reuwick,  James,  9  Thomson's  lane,  Marl- 
borough street. 

Richardson,  Robert,  105  Castle  street. 

Richmond,  Charteris,  147  Saltmarket. 

a  Riddell,  Mathew,  87  Kirk  st,,  Calton. 

Riddell,  W.,  90  Castle  street. 

Ritchie,  John,  20  Hospital  street. 

Ritchie,  Peter,  65  King  street. 

Ritchie,   Mrs.  Daniel,   128    Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Robertson,  J.  C,  258  George  street. 
Roberton,    William,    &   Co.,   27,   29,   31 

Candleriggs. 
a  Robertson,    William    and    Robert,  203 

Argyll  street. 
Ross,  John,  12  Oxford  street. 


GROCERS.— TEADES  DIRECTOEY.— GROCERS. 


621 


Ross,  Thomas,  109  New  City  road. 
Roy,  Andrew,  28  Candleriggs. 
Russell,  William,  22  Hospital  street. 
Russell,  William,  16  Little  Hamilton  st. 
Salmond,  James,  416  Duke  street. 
Samuel,  Mrs.  Thomas,  65  Centre  street. 
Scobbie,  William,  14  Cheapside  street. 
Scott,  James,    130    High    street   and  3 

Blackfriars  street. 
Scott,  James,  1  Clyde  terrace. 
Scott,  J.   and  R.,    96   Main   street   and 

1  North  street. 
Scott,  John,  28  Hutcheson  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.,  147  Rottenrow. 
Selkirk,  James,  41  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Selkirk,  J.,  127  Hospital  street. 
Shankland,  A.,  42  Norfolk  street. 
Shankland,  Ann,  42  Canon  street. 
Shaw,  Charles,  21  Stirling's  road. 
Shedden,  Mrs.,  86  Abercromby  street. 
Shirra,  Margaret,  98  Abercromby  street. 
Sime,  Mrs.  James,  29  Carrick  street. 
Sinclair,  D.,  25  Oswald  street. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.  D.,  169  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Sloan,  Mrs.  James,  65  St.  James's  road. 
Smeal,  W.  and  R.,  161,  163  Gallowgate. 
a  Smellie,  Alexander,  Springbuin. 
Smellie,  John,  64  Cowcaddens  street. 
Smith,  Andrew,  34  Main  st ,  Bridgeton. 
a  Smith,  Andrew,  9  Abercromby  street. 
Smith,  George,  20  Melville  st.,  Tradeston. 
Smith,  James,  382  Gallowgate,  82  Steven- 
son street,   and  2   Cumberland  street, 

Calton. 
Smith,  John,  11  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Smith,  John,  52  South  Wellington  st. 
Smith,  M.  A.,  337  High  street. 
Smith  and  M'Laren,  200  Stirling's  road. 
a  Smith,   Robert,   124   Sauchiehall  street 

and  229  Argyll  street. 
a  Smith  and  Sym,  36,  38  Stirling's  road. 
Smith  and  Sharp,  75  Argjdl  street. 
a  Smith,  William,  44  Eglinton  street. 
a  Spiers,  Robert,  217  Holm  street. 
Speirs,  Mrs.  J.,  181  Eglinton  street. 
Steel,  James,  127,  129  Stobcross  street. 
Stenhouse,  Mrs.  James,  436  Gallowgate. 
Stevenson,    Alexander,    3   West    George 

street. 
Stevenson,  J.,  202  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Stevenson,  John,  151  Trongate. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  70  New  City  road. 
Stewart,  George,  30  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Stewart,  James,  135  George  street. 
Stewart,    Robert,    Stewart's  land.  Little 

Govan. 
a  Stewart,  W.,  49  Commercia,!  road. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  50  South  Coburg  street. 
Stewart,  Fannj%  18  South  Coburg  st. 
Stirling,  George,  164  Cowcaddens  street. 
Strang,  MOIer,  &  Co.,  70  Broomielaw. 
a  Struthers,  R.,  13  and  21  Kinning  place. 
Summers,  James,  39  King  street. 


Sutherland,  William  D.,  18  Clyde  place, 

Tradeston. 
Swan,  Donald,  52  Cowcaddens  street. 
a  Taylor,  M.  &  H.,  Ill  London  street. 
a  Taylor,  Robert,  72  Parliamentarj'  road 
Thomson,  Andrew,  94  Thistle  street. 
Thomson,  Charles,  116  Broomielaw  st. 
Thomson  and  Cullen,  83  Bridgegate. 
Thomson,  David,  48  Sauchiehall  street. 
Thomson,  George,  82  Garscube  road. 
Thomson,  George,  5  Stobcross  street. 
Thom.son,  Henry,  120  Garscube  road. 
Thomson,   J.,   263   Gallowgate  and  231 

High  street. 
Thomson,  ,J.  and  M.,  93   Trongate  and 

1  King  street. 
Thomson,  John,  22  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
Thomson,  John,  35  Eglinton  street. 
«  Thomson,  John,  105  Rottenrow  street. 
Thomson,  Robert,  37  Milton  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 
a  Thomson,  William,  jun.,  Sandyford. 
Todd,  George,  6  Stobcross  street. 
Torrance,  David,  197  Castle  street. 
aTulloch,  Thomas,  101  Reufield  street. 
TuUoch,  Mrs.  William,  401  Argyll  st. 
Turnbull,  Alexander,  142  Gallowgate. 
a  Turnbull,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  23  Cranston  st. 
a  Union  Societj',  212  Mainst.,  Bridgeton. 
Vanhegan,  Robert,  418  Parliamentary  rd. 
a  Waddell,  Archibald,  656  Gallowgate. 
Walker,  J.,  &  Co.,  128  Buchanan  street. 
Walker,  Peter,  27  Sauchiehall  street. 
Wallace,  John,  59  High  street  and  1  Bell 

street, 
a  Walsh,  Thomas,  jun.,  107  Finnieston  st. 
a  Walters,  John,  43  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
Ward,  John,  50  Parliamentary  road. 
Wares,  David,  54  M'Alpine  street. 
Wark,  James,  178  Cowcaddens  street. 
Wark,  William,  17  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Waterson,  Mrs.  John,  22  Scotland  street, 

Tradeston. 
Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  109  Green  street, 

Calton. 
Watson,  John,  133  Finnieston  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  65  Commercial  road. 
a  Watson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  2  Love  loan. 
Watt,  J.  &  R.,  2  Cathedral  street  and  67 

Dundas  street. 
a  Weir,  David,  128  Renfrew  street. 
Weir,  John,  102  Garscube  road. 
Weir,  Matthew,  231  Buchanan  street. 
a  Weir,  Mrs.,  56  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Welsh,  James,  103  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
White,  A.  C,  220,  224  Argyll  street. 
a  Whitelaw,  James,  80  M'Alpine  street. 
Whittet,  Alex.,  38  South  Portland  st. 
Wilkie,  John,  19  King  street,  Calton. 
Williamson,  John,  50  Candleriggs. 
Williamson,  John,  315  Sauchiehall  st. 
a  Wilson,  Adam,  137  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
a  Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  94  Crown  street. 


522       GUNMAKERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— HAIRDRESSERS. 


Wilson,  Arthur,  90  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Wilson,  David,  &  Co,  136  Canning  st., 

Calton. 
Wilson,  David,  4  and  6  Melville  place, 

132  Trongate. 
Wilson,  John,  29  Green  street,  Calton. 
Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  61  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  Matthew,  10  M'Alpine  street. 
Wilson,  Robert,  145  George  street. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  82  Dry  gate. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  151  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Wilson,  Miss  Agnes,  37  Drygate. 
a  Woodbum,  James,  106  North  Hanover 

street, 
o  Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  18,   20    Broad 

street,  Mile-end. 
a  Wright,  Hugh,  108  George  street. 
a  Young,  A.,  51  Struthers  street. 
a  Young,  James,  2  Cambridge  street. 
Young,  John,  92,  94  Main  St.,  Auderston. 
a  Young,  William,  38  New  wynd. 
Young,  Mrs.  Archd.,  213  Dalmarnock  rd. 

GTJIirMAKERS. 

Bell,  George,  Ib^  Buchanan  street. 
Blaikie,  J.,  71  Stockwell  street. 
Campbell,  Thomas,  53  Brunswick  place. 
Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
Dougall,  James  D.,  23  Gordon  street. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Hadfield,  George,  47  Argyll  street, 
Ingram,  Charles,  96  Union  street. 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Long,  John  Jex,  46  Trongate. 
M'Lean,  D.,  &  Co.,  4  Trongate. 
M'Gregor,  Wm.  &  James,  44  Trongate. 
Martin,  Alexander,  18,  20  Exchange  sq. 
Robertson,  John,  31,  32  Argyll  arcade. 
Young,  David,  210  Argyll  street. 

HABEEDASHERS. 

SEE  ALSO  W^OOLLEN-DEAPERS. 

Bryson,  John,  7  Sauchiehall  street. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  84,  86  Gallowgate. 
HaU,  J.,  28  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Jamieson  &  Dewar,  62  Queen  street. 
Muir,  Archd.,  249  Sauchiehall  street. 

HAIRCLOTH  MANUFACTURERS. 

Eraser,  J.,  70  Stockwell  street. 
Johnston,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  24  Jamaica  st. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  56  Duke  street. 
Murchie,  Wm.,  17  Park  lane. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street. 

HAIRDRESSERS. 

SEE  ALSO  PERFUMERS  AND  HAIR- 
DRESSERS. 

Anderson,  J.  B.,  23  Queen  street. 
Anderson,  R.,  7  East  Nile  street. 
Baird,  Stephen,  51  New  street,  Calton. 
Barlas,  George,  16^^  Buchanan  street. 


Barnes,  John,  212  Argyll  street. 

Boyd,  J.,  64  Stockwell  street. 

Braid,  Alex.,  7  Kirk  street,  TownheaJ. 

Brown,  John,  3  Glassford  street. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  48  Main  street. 

Burns,  David,  36  Shuttle  street. 

Chambers,  A.,  128  Gallowgate. 

Chambers,  John,  190  Broomielaw. 

Chambers,  John,  1 1 3  Bridgegate. 

Corbett,  Alexander,  199  Gallowgate. 

Coventry,  Wm.,  300  Ai-gyll  street. 

Crawford,  Gardiner,  39  King  street, 
Tradeston. 

Dougherty,  James,  60  Prince's  street. 

Drysdale,  John,  82  Bell  street. 

Edwards,  Sym,  47  South  Albion  street. 

Forbes,  Duncan,  90  Union  street. 

Eraser,  Donald,  142  Canning  st.,  Calton. 

Eraser,  J.,  36  Kinj  street,  Tradeston. 

Gallaghar,  ]\lichael,  11  Canon  street. 

Gardner,  Crauford,  39  King  st..  Trades- 
ton. 

Gardner,  James,  140  Hope  street. 

Graham,  Francis,  7  Havaunah  street. 

Heron,  Charles,  71  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Hill,  George,  26  Centre  street. 

Irwan,  Charles,  31  Oxford  street. 

Kj'le,  Wm.,  68  George  street. 

Laird,  John,  176  Saltmarket. 

Larabie,  Andrew,  151  Castle  street. 

M'Dermott,  Denis,  54  Norfolk  street. 

M'Duff,  Charles,  113  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

M'Fadyen,  Crawford,  42  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

M'Farlane,  Patrick,  21  Malta  street. 

Mackenzie,  Wm,,  32,  34  Egliuton  street. 

M'lOe,  A.,  90  Argyll  street 

M'Parlen,  J.,  61  Main  street,  Gorbals, 

M'Parlane,  Mrs.  Patrick,  21  Malta  St., 
Gorbals. 

Manson,  Roderick,  117  Saltmarket. 

Main,  J.  &  M.,  26  Argj'U  street. 

Mather,  Allan,  88  Glassford  street. 

Meek,  John,  47  St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller,  James,  102  Main  st.,  Auderston. 

Moore,  J.,  108  Queen  street. 

Moore,  John,  57  Finlay  street. 

Moreland,  Thomas,  3  Park  lane. 

Mowat,  John,  3  Bell  street. 

Murphy,  James,  11  New  City  road. 

Murray,  John,  252  Gallowgate. 

Naismith,  John,  65  Ingram  street. 

Neilson,  Wm.,  46  Gallowgate. 

Pattison,  John,  43  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Provan,  J.,  181  Trongate. 

Reid,  J.,  36  Stockwell  street. 

Ross,  Thomas,  89  Saltmarket. 

Shaw,  William,  48  Jamaica  street. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.,  11  Laigh  Kirk  close. 

Stewart,  James,  43  Dundas  street. 

Stewart  &  Donald,  20  Argyll  arcade. 

Sturrock  &  Sons,  123  Buchanan  street. 

Swift,  James,  5  Blackfriars  street. 


HAMCUREES.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— HATTERS. 


52^ 


Taylor,  Alexander,  5  Oswald  street. 
Tenneut,  W.,  72  Queen  street. 
Wilson,  James,  255  George  street. 
Wilson,  John,  145  Argyll  street. 
Wishart,  Robert,  271  Buchanan  street. 
Wright,  George,  &  Co.,  7  Macfarlane  st. 
Wright,  James,  255  High  street. 

HAMCUEERS. 

Allan,  Alex.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  80  Candleriggs. 

Allan,  A.  &  J.,  108,  110,  and  112  Can- 
dleriggs. 

Allan,  W.,  &  Sons,  72  Candleriggs. 

Brown,  James,  82  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Buchanan,  Eoy,  &  Co.,  53  Candleriggs. 

Fiadlay  &  Leggat,  46  Candleriggs. 

Fulton,  James,  295  Argyll  street. 

Fulton,  W.,  32  Stirling  street. 

Gibb  &  Clark,  19  Wilson  street. 

Gillies,  Sinclair,  &  Co.,  76  Union  street. 

Jockel,  Lewis,  13  Cathcart  place,  Sauchie- 
hall  road. 

Laird,  John,  &  Co.,  57  Argyll  street. 

M'Donald,  J.  &  E  ,  New  Bazaar. 

M'Innes,  Neil,  63  Gallowgate. 

Mason,  James,  66  Candleriggs. 

Paul,  Alexander,  81  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Pullar,  Charles  J.,  1,  5  Howard  street. 

EiddeU,  William,  9  Park  place. 

Stevenson,  James,  63  Crown  street. 

Wright,  Duncan,  67  Cumberland  street. 

Wilson  &  Wylie,  6,  8  Stockwell  street. 

HAEBOtmMASTERS. 

Dann,  William,  3  Paterson  St.,  Kingston. 
Johnston,  W.,  16  Robertson  street. 
Russell,  William,  sen.,  Port-Dundas. 

HAEDWASEMEN. 

SEE  ALSO  IKONMONGEES. 

Bower,  Oliver,  30  Well  street,  Calton. 
Cotton,  C,  Virgiaia  buildings. 
Coverly,  Robert,  441  Argyll  street. 
French,  Robert,  118  Trongate, 
Galloway  &  M'Dougall,  18  Hutcheson 

street. 
Hutcheson,  J.,  &  Son,  25  St.  Andrew  st. 
Kidston,  William,  &  Sons,  19  Queen  st. 
Kirkwood  &  Murray,  20  GaUowgate. 
M'Leod  &  Pollock,  164  Argyll  street. 
Napier,  Thomas,  462  Argyll  street. 
Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  8,  10  Jail  sq. 
Roger,  D.,  50  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Sheddon,  John,  39  Trongate. 
Spencer,  J.,  16  Saltmarket. 
Watt,  Robert,  37  Main  street,  Anderston. 

HAT  MANUFACTURERS. 
Blair,  J.  &  W.  A.,  125  Trongate. 
Barns,  James,  133  Trongate. 
Burns,  James,  32  St.  Andrew  square. 
Cassels,  E.,  103  Trongate  and  69  Bu- 
chanan street, 


Fletcher,  J.,  &  Co.,  173  Great  Hamilton 
street. 

Freckleton,  William,  58  and  185  Tron- 
gate, and  73  Grey  street,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne, — See  Advertisement  in  Ap- 
pendix. 

Gardner,  J.  &  W.  D.,  90  Bell  street. 

Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  32  Buchanan  st. 

Hunter  &  Barr,  114  Trongate. 

Inglis,  Andrew,  28  Jamaica  street. 

Kivsop,  John,  98  Argyll  street  and  28  St. 
Enoch  wynd. 

Lindsay,  A.,  149  London  street  and  47 
Charlotte  street. 

M'Allan,  W.,  72  Cowcaddens  street. 

M'Gregor,  T.,  74  George  street. 

M'Innes,  Matthew,  136  Trongate. 

Mackintosh,  Angus,  107  Argyll  street. 

M 'Quaker,  William,  68  Trongate. 

Melvin,  Brothers,  27  Wilson  street. 

Miller,  A.  M'K.,  189  Trongate. 

Murray,  James,  97  Cowcaddens  street. 

Pigott,  176  Trongate  and  167  Argyll  st. 

Pritchards,  R.,  &  Co.,  1  Argyll  street. 

Eae,  F.,  &  Son,  20  Brunswick  street. 

Eobertson,  R.  &  J ,  64  Hutcheson  street. 

Eohead,  John,  134,  136  Stockwell  street. 

Smethurst,  Henry,  20  Brunswick  street. 

Stewart,  D.,  &  Co.,  37  Glassford  street. 

Wotherspoon,  J.,  55  Glassford  street. 

HATTERS. 

Baird,  James,  209  Cowcaddens. 

Blair,  J.  &  W.  A,,  125  TYongate. 

Brodie,  M'Leod,  &  Co.,  2,  4  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 

Bryce  &  Co.,  165  Trongate. 

Craigs,  Brothers,  163  Trongate. 

Duncan,  Henry,  105  Argyll  street. 

Ferguson,  Lewis,  &  Son,  National  Bank 
buildings,  45  Queen  street. 

Freckleton,  William,  58,  185  Trongate. 

Fulton,  Andrew,  104^^  Argyll  street. 

Gibson,  John,  67  Jamaica  street. 

Gunn  &  Buchanan,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Hart,  William,  &  Co.,  151,  153  Argyll 
street. 

Hunter,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  32  Buchanan  st. 

Kelly,  James,  89  London  sticet. 

Kennedy  &  Son,  7  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Lawson,  Jacob,  71  Queen  street. 

Lockharts  &  Watson,  60  St.  Vincent  st. 

London  Hat  Warehouse,  140  Sauchiehall 
street;  Wm.  Lyall,  manager. 

M'Kay,  Alexander,  14  Exchange  square. 

M'Lellan,  Adam,  80  Queen  street. 

M'Quaker,  Wm.,  68  Trongate. 

Melvin,  Brothers,  27  Wilson  street. 

Miller,  A.  M'K.,  189  Trongate. 

Morrison  &  Son,  131  Argyll  street. 

Paterson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  113  Ingram  ?{-. 

Pigott,  Henry,  176  Trongate  and  1G7 
Argyll  street. 


524 


HEARTH.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— HOSIERS. 


Rae,  Francis,  &  Son,  20  Brunswick  st. 

Rae,  John,  46  Queen  street. 

Robertson,  William,  &  Son,  2  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  365  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  R.,  &  Co.,  Market  street. 
Thomson,  Wm.  C,  170  Trongate. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  &  Co.,    140  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Wilson,  A.  R.,  67  Union  street  and  181 

Argyll  street. 

HEAETHIIIIG  MANUFACTUEEES. 

Colville,  John,  1  Royal  Exchange  court, 

85  Queen  street. 
Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  11  West  George 

street  and  12  St.  Vincent  lane. 
M'Farlane,  Brothers,  1  Royal  Exchange 

court. 
Sharp  &  Gilchrist,  374  Parliamentary  rd. 
Templeton,  J.,  &  Co.,  54  St.  George's  pi. 

HEDBLE-MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  weavers'  UTENSIL  MAKERS. 

Crosbie,  D.,  27  Abercromby  street. 
Dickie,  James,  &  Co.,  9  Dean  street. 
Drummond,  John,  3  Antigua  place. 
Henderson,  James,  95  Hutcheson  street. 
Patent  Heddle  Co.,  40  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Salmon,  John,  8  Wilson  street  and   13 

William  street. 
Smith,  John,  28  Nelson  street. 
Whyte,  Alexander,  16  Canon  street. 

HERB  DEALERS. 

Hatrick,  Peter,  206  Main  street.  Bridge- 
ton. 
Henderson,  Robert,  60  Commerce  street. 
Jack,  Peter,  109  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Johnston,  Richard,  270  Buchanan  street. 
Livingston,  Dr.  M.  J.,  42  Stockwell  st. 
Walker,  Alexander,  41  Portugal  street. 

HIVE-WATER  MAKERS. 

Wark,  J.,  30  Savoy  street. 

Wark,  William,  1 7  Orr  street,  Calton. 

HIDE  AUD  LEATHER  FACTORS. 

Callender,  J.  R.,  &  Brothers,   19   North 

Albion  street. 
M'Dougall,  R.,  11  St.  Enoch's  wynd  and 

12  Maxwell  street. 
Naismith,  A.,  5  St.  Andrew  square. 
Ross,  J.,  &  Sons,  33  North  Albion  street. 

HORSE  DEALERS. 

Clark,  James,  130  London  street. 
Harvey,  John,  32  Great  Clyde  street. 
Hendr3',  John,  Kent  place,  off  North  st. 
Leggat,  William,  498  Gallowgate. 
M'Farlane,  John,  150  London  street. 
M'Kinlay,  J.,  5  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Warnock,  James,  182  Gallowgate. 


Wilson,  William,  261  Buchanan  street. 
Yuill,  Archibald,  12  Cathedral  street. 

HOSIERS  AND  GLOVERS,  AND 
MANUFACTURERS  OF  HOSIERY. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate. 
Bartram,  Alexander,  56  Argyll  arcade. 
Bartram,  Thomas,  46  Argj'll  arcade. 
Baxter,  William,  422  Argyll  street.       ' 
Bayne,  William,  128,  130  Stockwell  ift. 
Blane,  John,  36  Sauchiehall  street. 
Brown,  John,  8  Candleriggs. 
Brown  &  Love,  122  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  30  Bedford  street. 
Buchanan,  John,  5  Eglinton  street. 
Burton,  Henrj',  111  Buchanan  street. 
Galium,  Mrs.,  68  Cowcaddens  street. 
Campbell,  Miss  Jane,  77  George  stieet. 
Cameron,  M.,  294  Argyll  street.  ,'' ,-. 

Charles,  Miss,  36  High  street.  '' 

Clunes,  M.,  265  George  street. 
Dickson  &  Laings,  21  GLissford  street. 
Dunlop,  H.,  158  Trongate.  ^- 

Eadie,  Henry,  10  Gallowgate.  ''^" 

Falconer,  P.  A.,  of  R.  Falconer  and  Son. 
Falconer,  E.,  &  Son,  132  Argyll  st.  and 

4  Buchanan  street. 
Falconer,  R.  &  T.,  178  Trongate  and   5 

Hutcheson  street. 
Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  5  High  street  and  10 

Hope  street,  Anderston. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  20  Candleriggs. 
Forrest,  Mrs.  Wm  ,  8  Stockwell  street. 
Gibson,  John,  67  Jamaica  street. 
Gilchrist,  Walter  Scott,  38  Buchanan  st. 
Grant,  G.  A.,  162  Hospital  street. 
Henderson,  James,  13,  14  Adelphi  st. 
Hillhouse,  Samuel,  24  Cleland  street. 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  46  High  street. 
Jackson,  Edward,  20  Argyll  street. 
Jackson,  Mrs.,  385  Argyll  street. 
Jamieson  &  Dewar,  62  Queen  street. 
Kirk  wood,  John,  446  Argyll  street. 
Lambie,  Robert,  89  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Letters,  Mrs.,  62  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Lymburn,  James,  89  Gallowgate. 
M'Arthur,  D.,  100  Trongate. 
M'Intyre,  D.,  44  Argyll  street. 
M'Kay,  H.,  6  Queen  street. 
M'Kinlay,  A.,  233  High  street. 
M'Leish,  Archd.,  197  Cowcaddens  street. 
Miller,  Peter,  250  Argyll  street. 
Miller,  Robert,  106  Fife  place. 
Mitchell,  J.,  94  and  96  Bell  street. 
Morrison,  Miss  J.,  2  Norfolk  street. 
Muir,  Archibald,  315  Sauchiehall  street. 
Muirhead,  John,  38  Candleriggs. 
Ormond,  James,  2  Candleriggs. 
Orr,  John,  167  Ingram  street. 
Paton  &  Adam,  19  St.  Enoch's  square. 
Paton,  William,  59  Buchanan  street, 
Peden,  Adam,  171  Argyll  street. 
Pollock,  Robert,  41  Eglinton  street. 


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Proudfoot,  H.,  172  Trongate. 

Rowan,  James  G.,    165  and  217   Cow- 

caddens  street. 
Scott,  John,  125  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Shaw,  J.,  36  Arg3'll  street. 
Smith,  George,  12  Virginia  street. 
Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  11,13  High  street. 
Somerville,  Jas.,  124  Buchanan  street. 
Stevenson,    M.    &    A.,    17    Wellington 

arcade. 
Strathern,  Thomas,  128  Union  street. 
Strathern,  Wm.,  6  Wemyss  place. 
Tait,  David  B.,  200  Buchanan  street. 
Thomson,  Alex.  R.,  6  Argyll  street. 
Thomson,  George,  32  Candleriggs. 
Thomson,   Mrs.   George,  4   East  Russell 

street. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  140  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Walker,  Thomas,  81  Jamaica  street. 
Watt,  Robert,  159  Buchanan  street. 
Watt,  James,  63  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  8  Adelphi  street. 
Young,  Thomas,  138  Argyll  street. 

HOUSE  FACTORS. 

Adam,  James,  502  Gallowgate. 
Adams,  Wm.,  40  Brown  street. 
Affleck,  Joseph,  69  South  Portland  st. 
Affleck,  Robert,  178  Gallowgate. 
Aitken,  Edward,  Greenhead. 
Anderson,  David,  19  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  James,  196  Hope  street. 
Baird,  Thomas,  117  Buchanan  street. 
Blackley,  James,  90  Sauchiehall  street. 
Blair,  James,  28  Crown  street. 
Blue,  Archd,,  52  Green  street,  Bridgeton. 
Boyd,  James,  88  South  Portland  street. 
Brash,  Alexander,  67  West  Nile  street. 
Brown,  James,  &  Co.,  135  Buchanan  St. 
Brown,  James,  &  James  Wilkie,  135  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Brown,  John,  78  Trongate. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  35  Miller  street. 
Carson,  James,  33  Duke  street. 
Charles,  Wm.,  22  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Clark,  Alexander,  87  Union  street. 
Comrie,  John,  2  North  Clj'de  street. 
Davie,  James,  51  Brunswick  place. 
Denny,  James,  sen.,  56  Bridge  street. 
Dixon  &  Dow,  25  Gordon  street. 
Dougall,  James,  4  Main  street,  Calton. 
Dougall,  Robert,  87  Union  street. 
Dow,  James,  65  Bridgegate  street. 
Dykes  &  Nisbet,  159  Saltraarket. 
Fairlie,  John,  27  Taylor  street. 
Gallie,  J.,  Hill  place,  20  Stirling's  road, 
Gardner,  Alexander,  32  Kelvin  street. 
Gibb,  James,  4  East  Milton  street. 
Gillespie,  John,  50  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Gilmour,  James,  26  Maitland  street. 
Glassford,  James,  34  Stevenson  street. 
Colder,  Robert,  44  North  Hanover  st. 


Good,  George,  33  North  Hanover  street. 
Goodndn,  Robert,  40  George  street. 
Gow,  Robert,  jun.,  71  Queen  street. 
Graham,  John,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Greig,  J.,  3  Green  street,  Calton. 
Gunn,  F.  D.,  9  Stirling  street. 
Hair,  William,  39  Robertson  street. 
Harvie,  James,  jun.,  147  High  street. 
Henderson,  H.,  304  Gallowgate. 
Hood,  John,  jun.,  20  Union  street. 
Jamieson,  Wm.,  1  Nicholson  street. 
Kay,  John,  4  Oxford  street. 
Keir,  Thomas,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  Douglas  street,  Partick. 
Kennedy,  John,  25  Gordon  street. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  16  St.  Enoch's  square. 
Kirkwood,  J.,  33  Buchanan  street. 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  40  Miller  street   and 

15  Florence  place. 
Kirkwood,  Wm.,  28  St  Andrew's  square. 
Kyle,  WUliam,  18  William  street,  Mile- 
end. 
Lindsay,  James,  49  High  street. 
M'Coll,  Archibald,  3  Antigua  place. 
M'Donald,  C,  49  Coburg  street. 
M'Ewan,  William,  256  Ann  place.  Par- 
liamentary road. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  3  Hopetown  place. 
M'Harg,  John,  9  Gordon  street. 
M'Indoe,  John,  40  Brown  street. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  13  Hill  st.,  Anderston. 
M'Laren,  John,  37  Glassford  street. 
M'Laren,  N.  C,  Royal  Exchange  build- 
ings. 
M'Lean,  W.,  98  Fife  place. 
M'Michael,  James,  66  Miller  street. 
M'Nab,  Duncan,  126  Thistle  street. 
Manson,  Alexander,  16  Garscube  place. 
Miller,  James,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Miller,  John,  8  John  street. 
Milliken,  J.,  35  Miller  street. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,   149   Canning  street, 

Calton. 
Morrison,  James,  17  Bishop  street. 
Muir,  John,  118  Union  street. 
Munro,  James,  29  Clyde  pi.,  Tradeston. 
Neilson,  Thomas,  29  Hutcheson  street. 
Orr,  John,  48  Gordon  street. 
Paisley,  Gavin,  37  Virginia  street. 

Park,  Thomas,  29  Normal  place. 

Parker,  Peter,  104  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Paterson,  F.,  56  Gordon  street. 

Pettigrew,  M.,  13  Crown  street. 

Phillips,  John  M'Kenzie,  36  Rose  street, 
Hutchesontown. 

Pollock,  James,   8   Cleland  street,  Hut- 
chesontown. 

Pursey,  John,  10   Stobcross  street,  An- 
derston. 

Ralston,  William,  9  Normal  place. 

Reddock,  Robert,  3  Main's  street. 

Kobb,  James,  &  Sons,  122  Saltmarket. 

Robertson,  D,,  118  South  Albion  street. 


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INK— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— INNS. 


Robson,  James,  Royal  Exchange  buM- 

ings,  south  area. 
Eodie,  Andrew,  18  Nicholson  street. 
Eowand,  James,  108  Argyll  street. 
Russell,  John,  113  Drygate  street. 
Sallars,  James,  105  Hospital  street. 
Scott,  Robert,  8  Canning  street. 
Shields,  John,  29  Hospital  street. 
Shiels,  John,  2  Oswald  street,  Bridgeton. 
Smith,  James,  77  North  street. 
Smith,  John,  11  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Smith,  Robert,  61  Duke  street. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  316  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Stewart,  Thomas,  Gl  London  street. 
Stobo,  David,  283  High  street. 
Thomson,  John,  23  Drygate. 
Thomson,  William,  34  Kent  street. 
Turnbull,  John,  35  Union  street. 
"Walker,  Peter,  1 1 8  Union  street. 
Walker,  Robert,  78  Stockwell  street. 
Watt,  James,  140  Cowcaddens. 
Weir,  Alexander,  21  Clyde  terrace. 
Wilson,  James,  29  Bath  street. 
Wilson,  William,  67  Trongate. 
Woodside,  Archibald,  8  Gordon  street. 
Wotherspoon,  William,  156  Gallowgate. 
Wylie  &  Mitchell,  1 00  St.  Vincent  street. 
Young,  James,  5  East  Russell  street. 

INK  MANUFACTTJEERS. 

Gilbert,  Currie,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
Douglas,  Wm.,  61  Nelson  street. 
Johnstone,  T.,  &  Co.,  137  George  street. 

— See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
M'Tavish,  Hugh,  Eallermont  court. 
M'Dougall,  Dougall,  84  Eenfield  street. 
Milne,  J.  and  W.  S.,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Port-Dundas  Ink  Co.,  works,  84  Renfield 

street. 
Walker,  Arthur  D.,  32  Orr  street. 

INNS  AND  HOTELS. 

Abbotsford  Hotel,  66  Trongate.     Archd. 

G.  Grierson. 
Albion  Hotel,  74  Argyll  street.     David 

Ritchie. 
Ayrshire  Inn,  66  New  wyud.  Wm.  Calder. 
BlackbuU  Inn,   259   Duke  street.     Mrs. 

Lonnie. 
Bowling-Greeri  Hotel,  179   Eglinton  st. 

Mrs.  Wilson. 
Buck's  Head  Hotel,  61  Argyll  street. 
Bute   Arms    Inn,    21    Anderston   quay. 

Duncan  M'Callum, 
Caledonian  Temperance  Hotel,  198  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Claremont  Hotel,  179  Argyll  street. 
Clyde  Hotel,  13  Anderston  quay.    Henry 

Livingston, 
Clydesdale  Inn,  Malcolm  Logan,  15  East 

Nile  street. 


Coach  Close  Inn,  151  Gallowgate.    John 

Arkle. 
Commercial  Hotel,  Mrs.  Wm.  Forrester, 

9  Glassford  street. 
Cossack  Inn,  39  Miller's  place.     Andrew 

M'Lellan. 
Crow  Hotel,  25,  33  George  square.  James 

Dickson. 
Eagle  Temperance  Hotel,  Alex.  Graham, 

59  Maxwell  strset. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Hotel,  39  George 

square.     George  Cranston. 
Garrick  Hotel,  30  Dunlop  street.     Harry 

Pearson. 
George  Hotel.     E.  M'Naughtan,  26  Geo. 

square  and  40  Cochran  street. 
Glasgow  Bridge   Inn,    20    Broomielaw. 

John  M'Neil. 
King's   Arm's    Inn.     Alex.  Williamson, 

66  Trongate. 
London  Hotel,  29  Maxwell  street.     Geo. 

Clark. 
Lord  Byron  Hotel,  6,  8  Broomielaw.     J, 

&  W.  Smith. 
National  Hotel,  10  St.  Enoch  square. 
Neilson's  Hote',  68  Glassford  street. 
New  Waverley  Inn,  7  Candleviggs  street. 

John  M'Ewan. 
North  British  Hotel.     Francis  Josez,   7 

North  Queen  street. 
Queen's  (The)   Hotel,  James  M'Gregor, 

70  George  square. 
Eailway  Hotel,  James  Govan,  7,  9  Clyde 

place. 
Eaiubow  Hotel,  J.  Menzies,  6  Bridge  st. 

and  3  Clyde  place. 
Eed  Lion  Hotel,   72  Great  Clyde  street, 

James  Melville. 
Regent  Hotel,  120  Buchanan  street. 
Royal  Arms  Hotel,    17  Anderston  quay, 

Andrew  Strathern. 
Royal  Hotel  (Old),  William  Carrick,  66 

George  square. 
Royal  Hotel  (New),   George  Comrie,   1 

North  Queen  street. 
Salutation  Inn,  80  Trongate,  Thomas  II. 

Seton. 
Star  Hotel,  Sandyford,  Thos.  Graham. 
Star  Hotel,  P.  M'Donald,   76  George  st. 

and  2  North  Queen  street. 
Thistle  Hotel,  37  Glassford  street,  Peter 

M  'Farlane. 
Thistle  Temperance  Hotel,  Morrison's  ct., 

108  Argyll  street. 
Temperance  Hotel,   7  Argyll  st.,    Peter 

Angus. 
Temperance  Hotel,   26   Glassford  street, 

M'Callum's. 
Temperance  Hotel,   24  Stockwell  street, 

George  M'Donald. 
Temperance  Hotel,  66  Trongate,  Andrew 

Bell. 
Temperance  Hotel,  G.  Steel,  90  Argyll  st. 


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Temperajtice  Hotel,  5  Union  street,  James 

Macnair. 
Temperance  Hotel,  132   Trongate,  John 

Whyte. 
Temperance  Hotel,   3  Clyde  place,  John 

Buchanan. 
Temperance  Hotel,  52  Argyll  street,  Jas. 

Picken. 
Temperance  Hotel,  90  Argyll  st.,  Gavin 

Steel. 
Temperance  Hotel,  20  Candleriggs,  Thos. 

Kinloch. 
Temperance   Hotel,   23   Jamaica   street, 

Mrs.  Clark. 
Temperance  Hotel,   182  Trongate,  Mrs. 

Taylor. 
Temperance  Hotel,  144  Queen  St.,  Wm. 

Wilson. 
Tron    Inn,    114,    124  Trongate,   George 

Dodds. 
Waterloo  Hotel,  24  Hutcheson  street  and 

170  Trongate.     John  Lawrie. 

INSURANCE  BEOKEES. 

SEE  BEOKEES,  SHIP  AND  INSUEANCE. 

INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

Aberdeen  Assurance  Company,  office,  111 
St.  Vincentstreet ;  Wm.  Geddes Smith, 
resident  secretary  ;  John  Notman,  ac- 
countant. Agents  —  William  College, 
writer,  116  St.  Vincent  street ;  H. 
M'Tavish,  wine  merchant,  St.  Vincent 
place  ;  James  M'Michael,  house  factor, 
Brunswick  street ;  D.  Tainsh,  writer, 
21  South  Hanover  street;  and  John 
Thomson,  commission  agent.  Union 
street. 

Accidental  Death  Insurance  Company,  30 
Royal  Exchange  Square.  Wm.  Bruce, 
30  Roj'al  Exchange  square,  and  John 
MuiTay,  8  Cathcart  place,  agents. — 
See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Age  Assurance  Co.  A.  Mercer,  agent, 
140  George  street. 

Agriculturist  Cattle  Insurance  Co.  Robt. 
M'Gowan,  agent,  67  Miller  street. 

Alfi'ed  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity  As- 
sociation. John  Buchanan,  87  Union 
street,  agent. 

Alliance  Assurance  Co.  of  London  ;  Ga- 
briel Neil,  13  Virginia  street ;  Charles 
J.  Ord,  1 16  St.  Vincent  street ;  George 
Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. 

Alliance,  British  and  Foreign,  Eire  and 
Assurance  Company.  J.  C.  Foulds, 
64  Buchan  street ;  Tennant  and  Co., 
101  Miller  street ;  Alexander  Mein  ; 
John  M'Vey,  33  Virginia  street ;  and 
Black  &  Salmon,   15  West  George  st , 

.'  agents.  RoUand  S.  Hamilton,  sur- 
veyor, 91  North  Frederick  street. 


Anchor,  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Com- 
pany of  London.  H.  &  W.  A,  Tas- 
sie  and  Co.,  115  St.  Vincent  street, 
resident  secretaries  and  agents.  John 
Hood,  juu.,  20  Union  street ;  William 
Balfour,  jun.,  20  Springfield  court ;  and 
Donald  Fisher,  77  St.  Vincent  street, 
agents. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Argus  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London, 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  49  Virginia  street, 
agents. 

Asylum  Life  Assurance  Office.  E.  Find- 
lay,  agent,  157  Buchan  street. 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.  of 
London.  Carrick  &  Sons,  Virginia 
buildings,  agents. 

Birmingham  Battery  Insurance  Co.,  67 
Buchanan  street.  M.  M.  Pattison, 
agent. 

British  Commercial  Insurance  Company. 
Hamilton,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  240  Broom- 
ielaw  quay,  agents. 

British  Empire  Mutual  Life  Assurance 
Co.,  and  Fire  Assurance  Society,  28 
George  square.  Robert  Walker,  jun., 
agent. 

British  Fire  &  Life  Assurance  Co.,  3 
West'Nile  street,  Robt.  Binning,  agent. 

British  Guarantee  Association.  D.  &  A. 
Cuthbertson,  110  Fife  pi.,  West  George 
street,  and  S.  M.  Penny,  16  St.  Vin- 
cent place,  agents. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 
office  of  Glasgow  Board,  65  St.  Vin- 
cent street.  M'Intosh  &  Cowan,  agents 
and  secretaries  ;  Jas.  Cowan,  surveyor, 
— See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co. 
Drew  &  M'Clure,  11  Buchanan  street; 
Quinten  Dick,  48  Buchanan  street ;  A. 
B.  Seton  &  Son,  12  St.  Vincent  place  ; 
David  Ferguson,  15  Hutcheson  street ; 
W.  C.  Cunningham,  46  Renfield  st ; 
Hay  Wright,  68  St.  Vincent  st. ;  John 
M'Donald,  153  Queen  st. ;  and  John 
Mann,  153  Queen  street,  agents. 

Church  of  England  Insurance  Office,  15 
Gordon  street.  R.  Baird,  agent  and 
secretary. 

City  of  Glasgow  Native  Benevolent  As- 
sociation. Henry  G.  BeU,  Esq.,  advo- 
cate, president ;  And.  Tennent,  writer, 
40  George  square,  secretary;  and  P. 
W.  Dixon,  accountant,  25  Gordon  st,, 
treasurer. 

City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  and  Re- 
versionary Company's  Office,  40  St. 
Vincent  place.  Daniel  Walkinshaw, 
manager. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

City  of  London  Life  and  Deposit  Assur- 
ance Society  and  Annuity  Office,  26 
Florence  place,  Stanley  street.  Wood- 
lands road,     Allan  Anderson,  agent. 


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INSURANCE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— INSURANCE. 


Colonial  Life  Assurance  Co.,  35  St.  Vin- 
cent place.  W.  Brown,  jun.,  resident 
secretary. 

County  Fire  Office,  Regent  St.,  London. 
Robert  Gow,  jun.,  agent,  71  Queen  st. 

Crown  Life  Assurance  Co.  of  London. 
James  Watson,  agent,  32  St.  Vincent 
place. 

Defender  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  London.  Agents  for  Glasgow, 
George  Wink,  42  West  George  street, 
and  John  L.  M'Kirdy,  58  St.  Vincent 
street. 

Eagle  Insurance  Co.,  112  West  George 
street.  Hugh  Reid  and  Montgomerie 
Wilson,  agents. 

East  of  Scotland  Life  Assurance  Co.,  54 
St.  Vincent  St.    Heni'y  B.  Lacj^,  agent. 

Economic  Life  Insurance  Societj',  68 
St.  Vincent  street.  A.  W.  Stewart, 
agent. 

English  &  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance, 
and  Loan  Association,  87  Union  street. 
Robert  Dougall,  and  J.  &  D.  Wilkie 
and  Faulds,  46  George  square,  agents. 

Engineers'  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society, 
8  John  street. 

English  and  Cambrian  Life,  Loan,  and 
Annuity  Assurance  Society,  New 
Bridge  street,  London.  Gilliert  Currie 
&Co.,  agents,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Co.,  59  St. 
Vincent  street.    Knox  &  Guild,  agents. 

Equitable  Fire  Assurance  Co.  Agents — 
D.  M.  Dewar,  Western  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, Miller  street;  and  Thomas  Dick- 
son, &  Co.,  95  Union  street. 

Equitable  Fire  and  National  Loan  Fund 
Insurance  Co.,  26  Cornhill,  London. 
Gilbert  Currie  &  Co.,  agents,  65  St. 
Vincent  Street. 

European  Life  Insurance  and  Annuitj' 
Company.  John  Watkins,  85  St.  Vin- 
cent place,  agent. 

Family  Endowment  Society.  William 
Carrick,  &  Son,  Virginia  buildings,  and 
Marshall,  Hill,  and  HiU,  41  West 
George  street,  agents. 

Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Scotland.  G. 
Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street,  and  C. 
Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. 

General  Fire  nud  Life  Assurance  Co.  of 
London.  David  Yule,  40  Miller  St.; 
Andrew  Mercer,  140  George  street ; 
and  James  Couper,  12  Royal  Exchange 
square,  agents. 

Glasgow  Annuity  Society,  49  Virginia 
street.     Thomas  Brown,  secretary. 

Globe  Insurance  Office.  James  Christie. 
22  Renfield  street ;  S.  M.  Penney,  16 
St.  Vincent  place  ;  Kerrs  and  Ander- 
son, 19  Gordon  street ;  and  Robert  Bu- 
chanan, 57  St.  George's  place,  agents. 


Great  Britain  and  India  Life  Assurance 
Co.  Thomas  Ogilvie,  59  St.  Vincent 
street,  agent. 

Guardian  Assurance  Co.,  19  Cochran  st. 
D.  T.  Perry,  agent. 

Guarantee  Society  of  London.  T.  G. 
Buchanan  and  L.  M.  Kerr,  157  Bu- 
chanan street,  agents. 

Hercules  Fire  Insurance  Company  of 
Scotland.  William  Nelson,  69  Glass- 
ford  street,  and  John  Miller,  37  West 
George  street,  agents. 

Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
panies. James  Pearston,  11  West  Nile 
street ;  Kelly  &  Co.,  106  Virginia  st.  ; 
D.  E.  Outram,  77  St.  Vincent  street; 
and  Alexander  Dawson,  136  Bruns- 
wick street,  agents. 

Industrial  and  General  Life  Assurance 
and  Deposit  Co.,  66  Miller  street. 
John  White,  agent. 

Insurance  Company  of  Scotland.  George 
Ord,  116  St.  Vincent  street;  Gabriel 
Neil,  1 3  Virginia  street ;  J.  C.  Foulds, 
64  Buchanan  street ;  agents,  R.  S. 
Hamilton,  surveyor,  91  North  Frede- 
rick street. 

Inventor's  Aid  Association.  A.  Mercer, 
140  George  street,  agent. 

Kent  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Society. 
Office,  8  John  street. 

Law  Property  Assurance  Society  for 
Guarantee  of  Rents,  &c.  Andrew  Mer- 
cer, 140  West  George  street,  agent. 

Legal  and  Commercial  Fire  and  Life 
Insurance  Co.  James  Thomson  and 
Son,  129  Ingram  street,  agents. 

Licenced  Victuallers,  and  General  Fire 
and  Life  Assurance  Company,  99  St. 
Vincent  street.  John  Smith,  agent. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Life  Association  of  Scotland.  A.  S.  Ogle, 
1  South  Frederick  street ;  James  Smith, 
5  Prince's  square  ;  James  Gourl.ay,  32 
Buchanan  street ;  Robert  M'Cowau, 
67  Miller  street ;  and  Peter  While,  20 
Buchanan  street,  agents. 

Liverpool  and  London  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.  James  E.  Johnston,  85 
St.  Vincent  street ;  Mitchell  and  Camp- 
bell, 116  St.  Vincent  street;  M.  M. 
Pattison,  67  Buchanan  street,  agents. 
Robert  Dick,  57  West  Nile  street,  sur- 
veyor. 

London  Life  Assurance  Co.,  59  St.  Vin- 
cent street.     Thomas  Ogilvie,  agent. 

London  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Corpora- 
tion. Henry  Rhind,  87  Union  street  ; 
Scott  and  Stevenson,  21  St.  Vincent 
place;  and  Robert  Gilkison,  jun.,  86 
Mitchell  street,  agents. 

London  Law  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Wm. 
Bogle  &  Co.,  22  Argyll  street,  agent. 


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London  Union  Five  and  Life  Assurance 
Office,  72  Wilson  street.  Mattliew 
Walker,  J.  Mudie,  and  W.  Mudie,  jiui., 
126  Queen  street,  agents. 

London  Indisputable  Life  Policy  Co. 
John  R.  Miller,  16  St.  Vincent  place, 
agent. 

Medical,  Invalid,  and  General  Life  Insur- 
ance Office,  73  St.  Vincent  street.  A. 
Reid,  agent. 

Mercantile  Life  Assurance  Association, 
20  Buchanan  street.  Peter  White, 
agent. 

Merchant's  and  Tradesman's  Mutual  Life 
Assurance  Society  of  London.  George 
Matthews,  32  St.  Enoch  square,  and 
James  R.  B.  Christie,  100  St.  Vincent 
street,  agents. 

Mitre  General  Life  Assurance  Annuity 
and  Endowment  Office,  12  Wellington 
street.     William  Bisset,  agent. 

Monarch  (late  Licensed  Victuallers')  Fire 
and  Life  Assurance  Co.,  99  St.  Vincent 
street.  John  Smith,  agent. — See  Ad- 
vertisement in  Appendix.  ' 

National  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  Scotland,  33  Renfield  street. 
Cunningham  Smith,  secretary ;  R.  S. 
Hamilton,  surveyor.  T.  Anderson  and 
A.  Macnicol,  58  St.  Vincent  street; 
James  Alexander,  151  West  George 
street ;  Fairley  and  Moore,  49  Miller 
St.;  Nicolson  &  Stiven,  20  Buchanan 
street;  Adam  Pearson,  37  Ropework 
lane;  Stein  &  M'Nish,  60  Oswald  st. ; 
and  J,  S.  Stevenson,  100  Virginia  place, 
agents. — See  Advertisement  in  Apjjendix. 

National  Loan  Fund  Life  Assurance  Co. 
D.  M.  Dewar,  Western  Bank,  agent. 

National  Loan  and  Discount  Company, 
52  Brunswick  street.  Samuel  Robb, 
manager. 

National  Mercantile  Fire  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Societies.  Chief  Office,  Poultry, 
Mansion-house,  London.  Dixou  and 
Dow,  25  Gordon  St.,  agents  for  Glas- 
gow and  neighbourhood. — See  Adver- 
tisement in  Appendix. 

National  Provident  Institution  for  Assur- 
ance of  Lives  and  Annuities.  N.  &  R. 
Handyside,  45  Union  street,  agents. 

North  British  Insvirance  Office,  8  Royal 
Exchange  square.  Archibald  Hamil- 
ton, resident  manager.  Agents — -D.  & 
A.  Bannatyne,  46  Renfield  street ;  Jas. 
Ritchie,  52  Yfest  Nile  street ;  Wm. 
Paterson,  100  Brunswick  street ;  Wm. 
M'Lean,  90  West  George  street;  Moody 
&  Maclure,  26  Gordon  street ;  James 
Taylor,  9  -Gordon  street ;  G.  R.  Ten- 
nent,  5  7  Buchanan  street;  Wylie  &  Mit- 
chell, 100  St.  Vincent  street;  and  Thos. 
Nelson,  29  Hutcheson  street. 


North  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Co.  Agents — William  Ambrose,  125 
Buchanan  street ;  Galloway  &  M'Mil- 
lan,  33  Bath  street ;  William  Renison, 

20  Buchanan  street ;  William  Snedden, 
47  Canning  street  ;  James  S.  Steven- 
son, 100  Virginia  place ;  and  Charles 
G.  Smith,  57  Buchanan  street.  En- 
gine station,  180  Buchanan  street. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Northern  Fire   and  Life  Assurance  Co., 

21  Bath  St.     John  Reid,  sen.,  agent. 
Northern   (The)   Assurance    Co.       Head 

Office  in  Glasgow,  19  St.  Vincent  place, 
James  Smith,  manager.  Agents — Wm. 
Snedden,  47  Canning  street ;  John  Kirk- 
wood,  33  Buchanan  street;  W.  &  J.  B. 
Kidston,  41  West  George  street;  D. 
Bird,  107  Buchanan  street;  Knox  & 
Guild,  59  St.  Vincent  street;  John 
Anderson,  9  Prince's  square,  Buchanan 
street ;  John  Black,  110  Ingram  street ; 
George  C.  Smith,  19  St.  Vincent  street; 
James  Pearson,  11  West  Nile  street; 
Daniel  M'Callum,  Chambei  Iain's  Of- 
fice; and  John  Reid,  sen.,  21  Bath  st. 

Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Society.  II.  M'Lachlan,  12  Gordon 
street;"  Robt.  M'Cowan,  67  Miller  st.; 
and  Black  &  Dill,  9  Gordon  street, 
agents. 

Norwich  Equitable  Fire  Assurance  Co., 
8  Gordon  st. ;  Wm.  M'Intosh,  agent. 

Palladium  Life  Insurance  Society.  John 
Baird,  83  Jamaica  street,  and  Adam 
Monteith,  73  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. 

Pelican  Life  Assurance  Office.  John 
Loudon,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  and  J. 
&  T.  Tassie,  41  Miller  street,  agents. 

PhcBnix  Fire  Insurance  Company.  John 
Loudon,  68  St.  Vincent  street,  agent. 

Phoenix  Foreign  Fire  Office,  32  St.  Vin- 
cent place.     James  Watson,  a;;ent. 

Promoter  Life  Assurance  and  Annuity 
Company.  William  Easton  &  Co.,  15 
Renfield  street,  and  John  Paul,  108 
Hutcheson  street,  agents. 

Provident  Life  Office  of  London.  Robert 
Gow,  jun.,  agent,  71  Queen  street. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Provident  Clerk's  Mutual  Benefit  Asso- 
ciation for  Life  Assurance  and  Annui- 
ties, 3  West  Nile  st.  Wm.  L.  M'Phun, 
agent. 

Railway  and  General  Provident  Mutual 
and  Benevolent  Association  of  London. 
Andrew  Mercer,  140  George  st.,  agent. 

Royal  Insurance  Company.  John  Cree, 
jun.,  21  Royal  Exchange  square  ;  Wm. 
Urquhart,  109  West  George  street ; 
Wm.  Wardlaw,  62  Buchanan  street ; 
and  Thos.  Frame,  7  Exchange  place, 
agents. 

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530         INSURANCE.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— IRONFOUNDERS. 


Royal  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company. 
Wm.  Wardlaw,  62  Buchanan  street, 
and  Thomas  Frame,  7  Exchange  place, 
agents. 

Royal  Exchange  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 
Office.  Ritchie  &  Murdoch,  145  Ingram 
street,  and  Charles  Reddie,  146  West 
George  street,  agents. 

Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Office. 
141  Buchanan  street.  William  Spens, 
manager ;  William  Skirving,  14  Bu- 
chanan street,  cashier ;  William  Wood, 
64  Balmoral  place,  secretary. 

Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So- 
ciety. Thos.  Somervail,  43  West  Nile 
street,  and  W.  &  J.  B.  Kidston,  41 
West  George  street,  agents. 

Scottish  Provident  Institution  for  Life 
Assurance.  Wm.  Church,  jun.,  agent 
and  secretary,  67  St.  Vincent  street. — 
See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Office.  Finlayson  &  Moncrieff,  8  Gor- 
don street ;  Charles  Hamilton,  63  St. 
Vincent  street;  Wm.  Mathiesou,  48 
Buchanan  street ;  M'Naught  &  Hamil- 
ton, 69  St.  Vincent  street ;  and  John 
M'Gregor,  135  Buchanan  street,  agents. 
Also,  formerly  for  Hercules,  now  Scot- 
tish Union,  Wm.  Neilson,  69  Glassford 
street  ;  Alex.  Young,  20  Buchanan 
street ;  J.  G.  Houston,  71  Queen  street ; 
John  Wilson,  61  St.  Vincent  street; 
John  Miller,  71  Queen  street ;  and 
H.  B.  Lacy,  34  St.  Vincent  street, 
agents. 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  and  Life  Assur- 
ance Society,  WUliara  Bruce  and  John 
Murray,  agents,  30  Royal  Exchange 
square. — See  A  dv.  in  Appendix. 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Company,  35 
St.  Vincent  place,  Wm.  Brown,  jun., 
resident  secretary  ;  William  Robertson, 
31  Trongate ;  George  Ord,  116  St. 
Vincent  place ;  and  John  Miller,  71 
Queen  street,  agents. — See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 

Sea  Fire  and  Life  and  Guarantee  Society. 
Office,  12  Wellington  street,  William 
Bisset,  agent. 

Sun  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  125 
Buchanan  street.  John  Ferguson, 
writer  ;  James  Watson,  32  St.  Vincent 
place;  Nicholas  &  Stiven,20  Buchanan 
street;  and  J.  &  T.  Tassie,  41  Miller 
street,  agents ;  Neil  Johnston,  20  Bu- 
chanan street,  surveyor. 

Temperance  Provident  Institution  and 
General  Life  Assurance  Society,  5 
Drury  street.     Thos.  M'Kenna,  agent. 

Times  Life  and  Guarantee  Assurance 
Company.  Andrew  Mercer,  agent,  140 
George  street. 


United  Deposit  Assurance  Company,  30 
St.  Enoch  square.  James  Wight,  and 
John  M'Harg,  9  Gordon  street,  agents. 

United  Kingdom  Life  Assurance  Com- 
pany, 12  St.  Vincent  place.  A,  B. 
Seton  &  Son,  12  St.  Vincent  place,  and 
Harper  &  Son,  99  Waterloo  street, 
agents. — See  Adv.  in  Appendix. 

Victoria  Life  Assurance  Company.  M. 
M'Naughton  &  Hamilton,  59  St.  Vin- 
cent street,  agents. 

West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Company.  Agents — Rulph  Wardlaw, 
jun.,  100  West  George  street ;  J. 
Brown  and  J.  Wilkie,  135  Buchanan 
street;  and  A.  Black,  40  Buchanan 
street.  Alarm  Bell  at  the  Office,  100 
West  George  street.  —  See  Advertise- 
ment in  Appendix. 

York  and  London  Life  Insurance  Co., 
106  Virginia  place.  Kelly  and  Co., 
agents. 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office, 
29  St.  Vincent  street.  William  Lang, 
agent. 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co. 
Peter  White,  20  Buchanan  street ; 
William  Smith,  42  George  square ; 
John  Carmichael,  5  Dixon  street;  W. 
Robertson,  31  Trongate;  and  Lang  & 
Graham,  29  St.  Vincent  street,  agents. 

rRONFOUNDERS, 

Adelphi  Foundry,  Commercial  road,  Hut- 
chesontown.     Alston  &  Gourley. 

Albion  Foundry,  M'Neil  St.,  Little  Govan. 

Allan,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  Springbank.  Office, 
94  Miller  street. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  Canal  Basin.  Foundry, 
Port-Dundas. 

Anderston  Foundrj',  79  Cheapside  street. 

Atlas  Foundry,  Market  st.,  Gallowgate. 

Atlas  Works,  East  Milton  street.  V: 

Balfour  &  M'Callum,  52|-  New  wynd. 

Bennie,  James,  &  Co ,  Caledonian  Foun- 
dry, 90  West  street,  Tradeston. 

Blair  &  Robinson,  49  Mitchell  street. 

British  Iron  Foundry,  598  Gallowgate. 

Broomhill  Foundry,  Dobbie's  loan,  Fort- 
Dundas.     Ure  &  Law. 

Caledonian  Foundry,  90  West  street, 
Tradeston.     James  Bennie  &  Co. 

Campbell  &  Christie,  598  Gallowgate. 

Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 

Craig,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Govan  street. 

Crawford,  J.  &  E.,  Eagle  Foundry,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  Macneil  St., 
Little  Govan,  Hutchesontown. 

Cumberland  Foundry,  ]  G8  Gallowgate. 

Drummond,  E.,  Calton  Foundry,  57  Can- 
ning street. 

Dunn,  William,  110  High  John  street. 


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Eagle  Foundry,  Port-Dundas. 

Elder  &  M'George,  Charles  street,  St. 
RoUox. 

Edington,  G.  B.,  Victoria  Foundrj'. 

Edington,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  Phoenix 
Foundry,  50  Garscube  road. 

Falkirk  Iron  Co.,  118  Argyll  street,  and 
10  Buchanan  street.  William  Cockey, 
agent. 

Goldie,  J.,  &  Co.,  Hayfield  Foundry, 
Hutchesontown. 

Gorbals  Foundry  Co.,  206  Main  street, 
Gorbals. 

Gray,  James,  &  Co.,  54  Washington  st. 

Hayfield  Foundry,  Hutchesontown. 

Houldsworth,  W.  &  J.,  Cheapside  street 
and  77  Glassford  street. 

Howie,  William,  54  Union  street. 

Hydepark  Foundry,  Neilston  &  Co.,  Fin- 
nieston. 

Kelvin  Foundry,  Marj'hill,  J.  F.  Mathie. 
Office,  14  Gordon  street. 

Laidlaw,  Robert,  &  Son,  1 6  Buchanan  st. 

Law,  J.  &  A.,  Dobbie's  loan,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Law,  John,  &  Co.,  Garnkirk  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

London  Vulcan  Iron  Works,  Port-Dun- 
das. 

M'Connell,  R.,  &  Co.,  108,  112  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

M'Culloch,  M.,  &  Co.,  168  Gallowgate. 

M'Dowall,  John,  &  Co.,  3  Corn  street, 
Port-Dundas. 

M'Farlane,  Walter,  &  Co.,  Saracen's  lane. 

Mathie,  J.  F.,  Kelvin  Foundry  Office,  14 
Gordon  street. 

Mitchell  &  Wallace,  Camlachie  Foundry, 
Gallowgate. 

Murdoch,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  36  East  Hill  st. 

Napier,  James,  Vnlcan  Foundrj-. 

Napier,  James  R.,  Lancefield  Foundry. 

Napier,  John,  Vulcan  Foundry,  Wash- 
ington street. 

Napier,  R.,  75  Washington  street,  and 
Lancefield  Foundry,  37  Anderston  qu. 

Neilson  &  Co.,  Hydepark  st.  Foundry, 
Finnieston  street. 

Phoenix  Iron  Works,  50  Garscube  road. 

Port-Dundas  Foundry  Co.,  112  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

Randolph,  Elliott,  &  Co.,  12  Centre  st. 

Ritchie,  D.,  22  Buchan  street,  Gorbals. 

Roberton  &  Wilson,  206  Main  street, 
Gorbals. 

Rowan  &  Co.,  Atlas  Works,  E.  Milton  st. 

Sherift'  &  Anderson,  Peel  St.,  Loudon  rd. 

Shotts  Iron  Co.,  18  St.  Enoch  square. 
Alex.  M'Kinlay,  agent. 

St.  Rollox  Foundry  Co.,  St.  Rollox. 

Steven,  Thomas,  Milton  Foundry. 

Tod  &  M'Gregor,  Clyde  Foundry,  33  An- 
derston quaj'. 


Weir,  M'Hroy,  &  Co.,  33  Malta  street. 

Wilson,  W.  G.,  London  Vulcan  Iron- 
works, Port-Dundas. 

Windsor  Foundry,  Little  Govan. 

Wingate,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  White  Inch 
Foundry,  Partick. 

ISON-MASTEES. 

Addie,  Miller,  &  Rankin,  of  Langloun 
Iron-works,  St.  Mary's  buildings,  33 
Renfield  street. 

Ayrshire  Iron  Co.,  35  St.  Vincent  place. 

Baird,  William,  &  Co.,  1  Moore  place. 
West  George  street. 

Calder  Iron  "Works,  office,  1  Dixon  street. 

Carnbroe  Iron  Co,  105  St.  Vincent  st. 

Carron  Co.,  123  Buchanan  street. 

Clyde  Iron  Works,  office,  113  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Coltness  Iron  Co.,  77  Glassford  street. 

Dixon,  W^illiaiii,  of  Calder  Iron  Works, 
Dixon  street. 

Dundyvan  Iron  Co.,  36  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Dunlop,  Colin,  &  Co.,  113  St.  Vincent  st. 

Eglinton  Iron  Co.,  1  Moore  place,  West 
George  street. 

Forth  Iron  Co.,  89  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fulton  and  Neilson,  Lancefield  Forge. 

Gartsherrie  Iron  &  Coal  Office,  1  Moore 
place.  West  George  street. 

Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  St.  Kollox,  office,  23 
St.  Enoch  square. 

Glengarnock  Iron  Co.,  105  St.  Vincent  st. 

Govan  Bar-Iron  Works,  office,  Dixon  st. 

Kinneil  Iron  Works,  office,  36  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Langloan  Iron  Works,  office,  St.  Mary's 
buildings,  33  Renfield  street. 

Lugar  Iron  Works,  office,  36  St.  Vincent 
place, 

Jlerry  and  Cunningham,  of  Carnbroe  arid 
Glengarnock  Iron  Works,  105  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Merrj',  James,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 

Monkland  Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  Manyfac- 
turers  of  Pig  and  Bar-Iron,  33  West 
George  street. 

Mossend  Iron  Co.,  11  West  Nile  street. 

Muirkirk  Iron  Works,  office,  30  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Omoa  Iron  Co.,  37  West  George  street. 

Parkhead  Forge  Co.,  Parkhead. 

Ratcliffe  Iron  Works,  office,  100  St.  Vin- 
cent St.     James  R.  B.  Christie,  agent. 

Shotts  Iron  Co.,  18  St.  Enoch  square. 
Alexander  M'Kinlay,  agent. 

Stewart,  Robert,  37  West  George  street. 

Summerlee  Iron  Works,  office,  100  St. 
Vincent  street. 

West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  11 
West  Nile  street. 

Wilson  &  Co.,  of  Summerlee  Iron  Works, 
100  St.  Vincent  street. 


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IRON.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— IRON. 


Wilson,  Jolin,  &  Co.,  36  St.  Vincent  st. 
WiLsontown  Iron  Works,  oifice,  1  Dixon 
street. 

IROIT  MEKCHANTS. 

Addie,   Millar,  and  Rankine,  St.  Mary's 

buildings,  33  Renfield  street. 
Aikman,  George,  17  Gordon  street. 
Allan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  94  Miller  street. 
Ayrshire  Iron  Co.,  35  St.  Vincent  street, 
Baird,  W.,  &  Co.,  1  Bloore  place.  West 

George  street. 
Barclay,  John,  141  Buchanan  street. 
Benton,  JohnD.,&Co.,  120  South  Albion 

street. 
Bird,  William,  &  Co.,  140  Buchanan  st. 
Boyd,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  162  Buchanan  st. 
Calder  Iron  Works,  office,  1  Dixon  st. 
Carron  Co.,  123  Buchanan  street. 
Clyde  Iron  Works,  office,  113  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Cockey,    William,     10    Buchanan    street 

and  118  Argyll  street. 
Coltness  Iron  Co.,  77  Glassford  street. 
Dalmellington  Iron  Co.,  77  Glassford  st. 
Dundyvan  Iron  Co.,  36  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Ebeling,  John  E.,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 
Edington,  T.,  &  Sons,  Phoenix  Iron  Works, 

50  Garscube  road. 
Egliuton  Iron  Co.,  1  Moore  place,   West 

George  street. 
Fairlej',  W.  and  G.,  Morrison's  court,  108 

Argyll  street. 
Falkirk  Iron  Co.,  118  Argyll  street,  and 

10  Buchanan  street.     William  Cockey, 

agent. 
Ferguson,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  54  Jamaica 

street. 
Fleming,  P.  &  R.,  29  Argyll  street  and 

18  Stockwell  street. 
Forth  Iron  Co.,  89  St.  Vincent  street. 
Fulton,  James,  191  Argyll  street. 
Fulton  and  Neilson,  Lancefield  Forge. 
Gartsherrie  Iron  and  Coal  Office,  1  Moore 

place.  West  George  street. 
Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass-wire  Company, 

24  Turner's  court. 
Glasgow  Iron  Co.,  St.  Rollox,  office,  23 

St.  Enoch  square. 
Glasgow  Iron  Works,   16  Garngad  road, 

St.  Rollox. 
Glengarnock  Iron  Co.,  105  St.  Vincent  st. 
Hendrj',  Brothers,  5  Dixon  street. 
Kibble,  James,  &  Co.,  24  Turner's  court. 
Kidston,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,   60  Great  Clyde 

street. 
Kidston,  W.,  &  Sous,  19  Queen  street. 
Kinneil  Iron  Co.,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
Lancefleld  Forge,   Lancefield  street,  An- 

derston. 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Langloan  Iron  Works,  St.  Mary's  build- 
ings, 33  Eeufield  street. 


Lugar  Iron  Co.,  36  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Culloch,  M.,  &  Co.,  168  Gallowgate. 
M'Lellan,  P.  and  W.,  127,  129  Trongate. 
Mather,  Ledward,   &  Co.     Christie  and 

Crington,  agent.?,  57  Buchanan  st. 
Merrj'  and  Cunningham,  105  St.  Vincent 

street.  .'.s 

Merry,  James,  105  St.  Vincent  street. 
Monkland  Steel  Co.,  33  West  George  st. 
More,  J.,  &  Co.,  14,  16  East  Nile  street. 
Mossend  Iron  Co.,  11  West  Nile  street.  \ 
Murdoch  &  Donald,  26  St.  Enoch  square. 
Nisbet,  A.,  180  Trongate. 
Onioa  Iron  Works,  office,  37  West  George 

street. 
Parkhead  Forge  Co.,-  Parkhead. 
Portland  Iron  Co.,  9  Buchanan  street. 
Ralston,  Goodwin,  &  Co.,  Turner's  court, 

87  Argyll  street. 
Robertson  &  M'Queen,  Stourbridge  court, 

210  Argyll  street 
Eobinows  &  Marjoribanks,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Roy,  William,  jun.,  21  Renfield  street. 
Shannon,  John,  11,  15  Moncriefi"  street. 
Shotts  Iron   Co.,    18   St.   Enoch  square. 

Alexander  M'Kinla}"^,  agent. 
Stewart,  James  R.,  of  John  Stewart  ^  Co. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  20  Jackson  street. 
Stewart,  Robert,  of  Omoa  Iron  Works,  37 

West  George  street. 
Strang,  Wm.,  62  Jamaica  street.  : 

Thomson,  Macmeikan,  &  Co.,  51  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
Tolmie,  Alex.,  166  Buchanan  street. 
Tweedie,  James,   Morrison's   court,    108 

Argyll  street. 
West  of  Scotland  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  11 

West  Nile  street.      James   Anderson, 

manager. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  Summerlee  Iron  Works, 

office,  100  St.  Vincent  street. 
Young,  R.  &  T.,  19,  27  Gallowgate. 

ISONMONGERS.  ;^ 

AUan,  James,  sen.,  84  Buchanan  street, 
Auld,  T.  &  M.,  8,  10  London  street. 
Bald,  Robert,  174  Trongate. 
Bishop,  Thomas,  6  Clyde  place. 
Boyd,  Henry,  saddler,  23  Glassford  st. — 

See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
British  Ironmongery,  50  Main  street,  An- 

derston. 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyll  street. 
Campbell,  D.  and  N.,  46  Broomielaw. 
Clark,  A.  and  L.,  50,  52  Union  street. 
Craig,  Peter,  50,  51  Jamaica  street.    :, 
Cronin  &  Co.,  19  Buchanan  street.      ' 
Cuthbert,  John,    18  Dunlop  street. — -Se.e 

Advertisement  in  Apjjendix. 
Darling,  William,  111  Trongate. 
Dick,  William,  172  Argyll  street, 
Dobbie,  John,  205  Argyll  street. 


lEON.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— JEWELLERS. 


633 


Doiigall,  .John,  and  Son,  19  South  Poi't- 

land  street. 
Drew,  William,  &  Co.,  195  Sauchiehall  st. 
Elsworth,  John,  168  Argyll  street. 
Fairley,  W.  and  G.,  saddlery,  Morrison's 

court,  lOS  Argyll  street. 
Ferguson,  J.  and  E.,  11  Argyll  street. 
Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  street. — See 

Advertisement  in  Appendix. 
Field,  Henry,  and  Son,  68  Buchanan  st. 
Fleming,  P.  and  R.,  29  Argyll  street  and 

18  Stock-well  street. 
Forbes,  Robert,  64  Jamaica  street. 
Fulton,  A.  and  J.,  136  Broomielaw. 
Fyfe,  Samuel  H  ,  32  Clyde  place. 
Gilchrist,  G.  and  J.,  103  Argyll  street 
Gillespie,  William,  236  Argyll  street. 
Hadfield,  George,  47  Argyll  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  146  Argyll  street. 
Henderson,  Donald,  112  St.  Vincent  st. 
Howatt,  Wra,,  160  Argyll  street. 
Hood,  Charles,  182  Sauchiehall  street. 
Laidlaw,  Robert,  &  Son,  16  Buchanan  st.  j 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Leitch,  Archd.,  28  Dunlop  street. 
Linton,  Andrew,  24  Gallowgate. 
Lockerby  &  Stevenson,  32  Queen  street. 
Long,  John  Jex,  46  Trongate. 
M'Callum.D.,  sen.,  &  Co.,    56  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
M'Connell,  R.,  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas  road. 
M'Connel,  Robert,  112  Port-Dundas  road 
M'Geoch,  W.,  113  Argyll  street. 
M'Haffie  &  Colquhoun,  115  Argyll  street. 
M'Kenzie,  David,  337  Argyll  street. 
M'Lean,  Andrew,  64  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
M'Lean,  D.,  &  Co.,  4  Trongate. 
M'Lellan,  P.  &  W.,  127,  129  Trongate. 
M'Leod,  Daniel,  26,  28  Miller's  place. 
M'Murray,  James,  141  Argyll  street. 
M'Vicar,  J.,  &  Son,  169  High  street. 
Nisbet,  A.,  180  Trongate. 

Paton,  M.  &  W.,  7,  9  Saltmarket. 

Pollock,  J.,  saddlery,  151  Stock  well  st. 

Pollock,  P.,  saddlery,  151  Stockwell  st. 

Ramsav,  William,  125  Argyll  street. 

Reid,  H.,  171  Trongate. 

Reid,  James,  73  Argyll  street. 

Rodger,  D.,  50  Main  St.,  Anderston,  and 
4  Clj'de  street. 

Ross,  D.  M.,  4  Largo  place,  New  City  rd. 

Spence,  Wm.,  jun.,  65  Trongate. 

Spencer,  W.,  saddlery,  54  Trongate. 

Stewart,  J.,  &  Co.,  20  Jackson  street. 

Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  48  Trongate. 

Stobo,  Peter,  77  Norfolk  street. 

Stobo,  William,  42  Maitland  street. 

Taylor,  James,  102  Trongate. 

Thomson,  John,  34  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  94,  96  Jamaica  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  20  Buchanan  st. 

Tod,  James,  &  Co.,  3  Union  street. 

Tweedie  &  Crawford,  37  Jamaica  street. 


Tweedie,  James,  108  Argyll  street  and 
16  Buchanan  street. 

Waddell,  George,  37  Stirling  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Wood,  A.,  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stockwell  st. 

Young,  Charles  D.,  &  Co.,  32  St.  Enoch 
square. 

Young,  R.  &  T.,  19,  27  Gallowgate. 

ITALIAlf  WAHEHOTJSES. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  st. 
Duncan,   Alex.,    &   Co.,   106,    108    Bu- 
chanan street  and  9  Royal  Bank  place. 

IVOEY  BLACK  MAHUFACTUREIIS. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  Hill  street,  east. 
Wilson  &  Co.,  shop,  117  Trongate. 

JAPANNEES. 
Bilsland,  Alex.,  10  College  open. 
Craig,  P.,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Drew,  John,  27  Dunlop  street. 
Drew,  William,  &  Co.,  58,  GO   Glassford 

street. 
Perston,  J.  &  D.,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Perston,  James,  10  Greyfriars'  wynd. 
Speirs,  John,  90  Argyll  street. 

JEWELLEHS. 
Afieck,  John,  172  Argyll  street. 
Aitken,  James,  96  Argyll  street. 
Aitk«n,   Peter,  96  Argyll   street  and  48 

Argyll  arcade. 
Alexander,  W.,  imrhing,  28  Argyll  ar- 
cade. 
Baird,  Walter,  72  Argyll  street. 

Bell,  David,  74  Jamaica  street. 

Blaikley  &  Good,  78  Argyll  street. 

Burrell,  James,  285  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  Colin,  3  Argyll  arcade. 

Clow,  Andrew,  36  St.  George's  road. 

Council,  Hugh,  1  Eglinton  street. 

Davis,  D.,  &  Son,  145  Queen  street. 

Devlin,  Arthur,  61  Trongate. 

Donaldson,  John,  104  Trongate. 

Douglas,  James,  422  Al-gyll  street. 

Duncan,  John,  8,  9  Argyll  arcade. 

Finlay  &  Field,  72  Buchanan  street. 

Forbes,  William,  76  Argyll  street. 

Goodwin  &  Barclay,  137  Argyll  street. 

Gray,  R.,  &  Sons,  78  Argyll  street. 

Grierson  &  Murray,  34  Buchanan  street. 

Harris,  A.,  Cohens,  &  Co.,  1   Argyll  ar- 
cade. 

Ilutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  152  Trongate. 
i  Kelley,  James  &  Andrew,  6,  7  Argyll  ar- 
I      cade. 

i  King,  Thomas,  252  Argyll  street. 
:  Kirkwood  &  Murray,  20  Gallowgate. 
I  Laing,  James,  55  Brunswick  street. 
I  Leckie,  John,  7  Queen  street. 
j  M'Donald,  Alex.,  41  Buchanan  street. 


534 


JOINERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— LEAD. 


MTarlane,  P.,  10,  11,  and  12  Argyll  ar- 
cade. 

M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  182  Trongate. 

M'Innes,  W.,  98  Broomielaw  street. 

M'Lean,  George,  9  Argyll  street. 

M'Leod  &  Pollock,  164  Argyll  street. 

M'Millan,  Andrew,  5  Argyll  arcade. 

Martin,  Peter,  38  Argyll  street. 

Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  119  Buchanan  street. 

Muir,  Thomas,  139  Trongate. 

Muirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyll  street. 

Muirhead,  J.,  90  Buchanan  street. 

Paul,  Thomas,  89  Sauchiehall  street. 

Rait,  D.  C,  34  Buchanan  street. 

Ross,  Thomas,  187  Argyll  street. 

Russell,  John,  25  Argyll  arcade. 

Shaw,  W.  C,  64  Argyll  street. 

Shaw,  William,  40  Argyll  street. 

Simpson,  James,  47  New  Bridge  street. 

Smith,  George,  26  Renfield  street. 

Stewart,  James,  637  Gallowgate. 

Stewart,  R.,  58  Argyll  street. 

Sutherland,  David,  108  Argyll  street. 

Taylor,  William,  61  Argyll  arcade. 

Todd,  J.  &  W.,  1,  8  Trongate. 

Turvey,  G.,  jun.,  worMng,  91  Sauchiehall 
street. 

Watson  &  Pozzie,  •worlcing,  13  Areyll  st. 

White,  George,  8  Buchanan  street. 

Woolfield,  S.,  28  Buchanan  street. 

JOIKEES. 

SEE  WKIGHTS. 

LACE  MANUFACTUEEES. 

Gatherall,  George,  108  Argyll  street  and 
16  Buchanan  street. 

Gould,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  102  Maxwell  st. 

Graham,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  113  Bruns- 
wick street. 

Groucock,  Copestake,  Moore,  &  Co.,  31 
Argyll  street. 

Leitch,  Archibald,  28  Dunlop  street. 

Lj'^de,  Watcham,  &  Co.,  38  Queen  street. 

M'Arthur,  D.,  &  Co.,  78  Queen  street. 

MTntosh,  J.,  &  Co.,  48  Queen  street. 

MacNair,  John  SCott,  51  Brunswick  st. 

M'Quarrie,  Eisher,  &  Co.,  9   Royal  Ex- 


Muir  &  Armour,  25  Queen  street. 
Webster,  James,  86,  88  Argyll  st. 
Wood,  William,  &  Son,  48  Gordon  street. 

LACE  WAEEHOIJSES. 

SEE  ALSO  SILK  MEKCEES. 

Arthur,  Wm.,  2,  4  Glassford  street. 
Chomar,  G.  D.,  150   Sauchiehall  street, 

and  189  Buchanan  street. 
Chomar,  Mrs.  G.  D.,  189  Buchanan  st. 
Dunlop,  H.,  158  Trongate. 
Dunn  &  Lyon,  Canada  court,  78  Queen 

street. 
M'Farlane  &  Porteous,  38  Queen  street. 


M'lver,  Alex.,  86  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mair,  John,  82  Trongate. 
Miller,  John,  110  Argyll  street. 
Bliller,  Leander,  38  Queen  street. 
Pollock,  Eobert,  41  Eglinton  street, 
Sommerville,  James,  124  Buchanan  st. 
Taylor,  Robert,  47  Argyll  arcade. 
Wardle,  G,  Isaac,  42  Argyll  street. 

LAND  SUEVEYOES. 

Carswell,  James,  106  South  Portland  st. 
Climie,  Robert,  42  Hope  street. 
Johnston,  Ronald,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 
Kirkland,  Alex.,  4  Bothwell  street. 
Kyle,  Thomas,  40  St.  Vincent  place. 
Laughlen,  Andrew,  58  St.  Vincent  streetr^ 
M'Ghie,  R.  &  T.,  189  Buchanan  street.  V 
Robertson,  Wm.,  70  South  Portland  st. 
Smith,  James,  18  Renfield  street. 
Smith,  Wm.  P.,  71  Queen  street. 

LAND  SUEVEYING  CHAIN  MAKES. 

Dick,  Alex.,  16  Buchanan  court,  105 
Stockwell  street. — See  Advertisement  in 
Appendix. 

LAPPET  WHEEL  CUTTERS. 

Crawford,  WUliam,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Houston,  John,  45  John  street. 

LAPIS  AEY. 

Colquhoun,  W.,  7  Queen  street. 

LAED  AHD  GEEASE  MANUEAC- 
TUEEES. 

Buchanan,  J.,  2  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Houston,  Wm.,  885   Gallowgate  and  10 

Armour  street. 
Leishman,  Andrew,  216,  218  Gallowgate. 
Smith,  Richard,  &  Co.,  26,  28  West  st. 

LAST  AND  BOOT-TEEE  SIAKEES. 

Baxter,  Hugh,  29  Brunswick  place. 
Scarborough,  John,  17  Saltmarket  street. 
Steel  &  Co.,  43   Ropework  lane  and  108 

Stockwell  street.  "  ,. 

Thomas,  James,  80  Trongate. 

LATHSPLITTEES. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  35  Oswald  street. 
Henderson,  Andrew,  11,  12  Oswald  st, 
Sutherland,  J.  and  J.,  Dixon  street. 
Thomson,  James,  18,  20  Muse  lane. 

LEAD-PIPE  MANTJFACTTJEEES. 

M'Garry,  M.,  &  Sons,  16  Jackson  street. 
George  Robertson  &  Co.,  agents. 

Newton,  Keates,  &  Co.,  104,  106  Cheap- 
side  street.     George  Robertson,  agent. 

Young,  William,  22  Buchan  street. 


LEATHER.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— LITHOGRAPHIC. 


535 


LEATHER  MEECHANTS. 

SEE  ALSO  CUEEIERS  AND  LEATHEK  MER- 
CHANTS. 

Alexander,  James,  65  Bridgegate. 
Anderson,  James,  22  Little  Dovehill. 
Birrell,  A.,  &  Son,  17  Candleriggs, 
Birrell,  \Vm.,  &  Co.,  24,  26  Prince's  st. 
Black,  Malcolm,  81  M' Alpine  street. 
Blackwell,  S.,  236  Gallowgate. 
Bow,  William,  48  London  street. 
Bro-ivn,  Campbell,  163  Bridgegate. 
Burt,  John,  38  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Burt,  John,  14  Malta  street. 
Caii-ns,  William,  18  Blackfriars  street. 
Callender,  J.   R.,  &  Brothers,  19  North 

Albion  street. 
Cowan,  James,  76  Stevenson  street,  and 

161  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Dale,  Hugh,  25  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Elgin,   W.,  &  Son,  47,  49  London  street 

and  32  Union  street. 
Fulton,  W.  H.,  &  J.,  147  Stockwell  street. 
Gillies  &  M'Pherson,  51  Prince's  street. 
Jollie,  Andrew,  83  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Kerr,  Thos.,  38  St.  Andrew's  square. 
Kerr,  Thos.,  46  Nelson  street. 
Laing,  William,  jun.,  23  St.  Andrew  st. 
M'Dougall,  R.,  11  St.  Enoch's  wynd,  and 

12  Maxwell  street. 
M'Gregor,   John,  10  Turner's  court  and 

15  Croy  place. 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  129  Stockwell  street, 
M'Kenzie,  Donald,  13  Findlay  street. 
liI'Leod,  Brothers,  47,  53  Glassford  street 

and  7  College  street. 
Mailoch,  James,  45  Stirling  square. 
Martin,  W.  &  J.,  35  Gallowgate. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  57  Stockwell  street. 
Mitchell,   ^Villiam,  47  East  Howard  st. 
Morrison,  J.  &  J.,  51  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Muirhead,  Andrew,  18  Saltmarket  street 

and  37  Trongate. 
Muirhead,  J.,  23  Old  wynd. 
Muschat,  John,  36,  38  London  lane. 
Naismith,  A.,  5  St.  Andrew  square. 
Nisbet,  John,  &  Co.,  10,  12,  14  Garthland 

street. 
Peddie,  John,  62  Oxford  street. 
Pinkerton,  J.  &  M.,  9  M'Farlane  street 

and  249  Gallowgate. 
Eoss,  James,  &  Son,  33  North  Albion  st. 
Shaw,  John,  151  Gallowgate. 
Steel,  W.,  151  Gallowgate. 
Sword  &  Johnston,  56  Howard  st.,  east. 
Thomson,  Robert,  &  Son,  61  Gallowgate. 
Watson,  William,  29  Findlay  street. 
Welsh,  William,  49  St.  Andrew's  square. 

LECTdSEES. 

Macadam,  John,  F.R.S.S.A.,  &c.,  &c., 
chemistry,  electricity,  (fc,  60  High  John 
street. 


Rattray,  Jas.,  botany,  157  High  Street. 
Thomson,  Robert  D.,  M.D.,  8  Brandon 
place. 

LETTER-COPYING  MACHINE 

MAKERS. 

Annan,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  390  Parliamentary 

road. 
Gilbert,  Currie,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Culloch,  Moses,  &  Co.,  168  Gallowgate. 
Walker,  George,  27  Stockwell  street. 

LISEAEIANS. 

Bridgeton  Public,  109  Main  street, 
Bridgeton.     William  Wishart. 

Calton  Public  Library,  46  Canning  st. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  143  Buchanan  street. 

Campbell,  Wm.,  324  Argyll  street. 

Cowan,  Alfred  J,,  108  New  City  road. 

Forrester,  James,  45  Sauehiehall  street. 

Glasgow  Public,  151  George  street. 

Gorbals  Church  and  Parish,  Session- 
house. 

Laurie,  Robert,  52  Bridge  st.,  Tradeston. 

Mechanics',  57,  61  North  Hanover  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  57  Gallowgate. 

Morrison,  John,  21  Kew  Bridge  street. 

Murchie,  John,  OSj  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Niven,  William  W.,  Glasgow  Library, 
151  George  street. 

Procurators',  13  Jolm  street.     H.  Blair. 

Rattray,  Charles,  470  Argjll  street. 

Sime,  William,  32  Garscube  place. 

Stirling's,  48  Miller  street. 

"Watson,  F.  W.,  42  Stevenson  street. 

Watson,  George,  23  North  Albion  street. 
- — See  Advertisement  in  Appendix. 

Wilkie,  William,  27  Stevenson  street. 

LIME  MEECHANTS. 

Fyfe,  James,  18  Crawford  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Marshall,  Gavin,  Langfauld  works.  East 
KUpatrick.  Letters  left  at  William 
Duff's,  12  Stockwell  street. 

Marshall,  John,  151  Eglinton  street. 

Mathieson,  Daniel,  Carlton  Court,  13 
Bridge  street. 

Blartin,  John,  9  Oswald  street. 

Mathieson,  Daniel,  30  Moore  street,  Gal- 
lowgate. 

Mathieson,  Mrs.  Kenneth,  26  Chalmers  st. 

Murray,  George,  38  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 

LINEN  AND  BAG&ING  WAEEHOUSE. 
Dykes,  J.  &  A  ,  148  Argyll  street. 
Fleming,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  4  Stirling  sq. 
Leadbetter,  John,  &  Co.,  77  Queen  street. 
M'Lintock,  Wm.,  38  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 

LITHOGEAPHIC  PEESS  MAEEES. 

M'Culloch,  Moses,  &  Co.,  168  GaUowgate. 
Renfrew,  Robert,  88  High  John  street.    ■ 


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LITHOGEAPHIC— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— LODGmOS. 


LITHOGRAPHIC  PHINTEES. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  2  Howard  street. 
Allan  &  Ferguson,  Buchanan  place,  74 

Buchanan  street. 
Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  40  Forth  Frederick  st. 
Barr,  John,  40  North  Frederick  street. 
Barr,  Thos.,  7  Argyll  street. 
Boj-le,  James,  22  East  Clyde  street. 
Brown  &  Son,  5  King  street. 
Campbell  &  Co.,  16  Queen  street. 
Cook,  Wm.,  14  Garthland  street. 
Currie,  Duncan,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Duncan,  D.  F.,  62  Argyll  street. 
George,  W.  J.,  &  Co.,  46  Jamaica  street. 
Gilchrist,  William,  145  Argyll  street. 
Gilmour  &  Dean,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Glassford,  J.  H.,  64  Buchanan  street. 
Gorman,   William,   &  Co.,  5   Hutcheson 

street. 
Gray  &  Son,  67  Trongate. 
Jack,  Brothers,  43  Argyll  street. 
Johnston,  James,  42  Argyll  street. 
Kerr,  James,  145  Argyll  street. 
Lauder,  John,  38  Queen  street. 
Mack  &  Smith,  110  Buchanan  street. 
M'Auley  &  M'Cartney,  75  Argyll  street. 
M'Clement,  Samuel,  7  Argyll  street. 
M'Donald,  Henrj',  4  Duulop  street. 
M'Donald,  John^  &  Co.,  107  Buchanan 

street. 
M'Dowall,  David,  15  Nicholas  street. 
M'Kay  &  Kirkwood,  135,   137    Ingram 

street. 
Maclardy  &  Campbell,  90  Argyll  street. 
M'Lure  &  M'Donald,  57  Buchanan  st. 
M'Tear,  A.  &  W.,  2  St.  Enoch  square. 
Marshall,  Robert,  31  Argyll  street. 
Miller  &  Buchanan,  21  Arg3'll  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  45  Argyll  arcade. 
Morrison,  Archibald,  18  Hutchesou  st. 
Morrison,  James,  124  Trongate, 
Neilson,  John,  161  Trongate. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  52  Ingram  street. 
Pritty,  Francis,  36  Argyll  arcade. 
Robertson,  J.  &  W.,  20  Hutcheson  st. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  34  Hutcheson  street. 
Robin  &  Logan,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Ross,  Hugh  G.,  62  Queen  street. 
Sclanders,  David,  24  Hutcheson  street. 
Steven,  Robert  M.,  16  Montrose  street. 
Stewart,  James,  7  Queen  street. 
Stewart  &  M'Nair,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
Stewart,  William,  255  George  street. 
Swan,  Joseph,  65  St.  Vincent  street. 
Templeton,  Mrs.  Wm.,  105  Stockwell  st. 
Wilkinson,  A.,  191  Argyll  street. 
Wilson,  H.,  191  Trongate. 

LIVERY  STABLE-KEEPERS  AND 
POST  HORSES  FOR  HIRE. 

Arkle,  John,  151  Gallowgate. 
Black  Bull  Stables,  6  Virginia  street. 
Dewar,  William,  5,  7  West  George  st. 


Finlay,  Jas.,  163  Main  street,  Goi'bals'. 
Gilbert,  James,  1  College  open.  '''' 

Henry,  John,  14  Kent  place.  ■'^■ 

Henrj',  John,  130  Renfrew  street. 
Howarth,  Samuel,  148  Queen  street/''^ 
Lawson,  H.,  &  Son,  128  Queen  street 

and  60  North  Hanover  street. 
Lynch,  James,  156  Saltmarket  and  7,'' 9 

Steel  street. 
M'Gandlish,  Robert,  134  West  Campbell 

street  and  21  Wellington  street. 
Royal  Victoria    Horse    Bazaar.      James 

Walker,  104  West  Nile  street. 
Sudden,  James,  58  West  George  lane. 
Thorp,  T.,  41  Renfield  street. 
Walker,  James,  Tontine  hotel. 
Walker,  James,  102,  104  West  Nile  st. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street  and 

Eagle  hotel  stables,  Maxwell  street. 

LOCK  AND  HINGE  MAKERS. 

Buchanan,  James,  17  Kirk  st.,  Townher.d. 
Clark,  A.  &  L.,  50,  52  Union  street. 
M'Connal,  Robert,  112  Fort-Dundas  rd. 
Paterson,  William,  &  Co.,  19  Ann  street. 
Stobo,  William,  42  Maitland  street. 
Waddell,  George,  37  Stirling  street. 

LODGINGS. 

Adams,  Mrs.  James,  60  Renfrew  street. 
Allan,  Miss,  168  Gallowgate. 
Allan,  Mrs.,  26  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Anderson,  Mrs.,  31  Norfolk  street. 
Anderson,  Miss  Janet,  43  Holmhead  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  Alex.,  16  Queen  arcade. 
Arthur,  Mrs.  A.,  198  Buchanan  street. 
Bain,  Mrs.,  58  North  Hanover  street. 
Bain,  Miss,  25  Dean  street. 
Baird,  Mrs.  C,  47  Norfolk  street. 
Bell,  Mrs.,  11  Coburg  street. 
Beith,  Mrs.,  70  Oxford  street. 
Black,  Mrs.,  49  West  Regent  street. 
Blackburn,  Mrs.,  52  Clyde  street. 
Blair,  Mi-s.,  18  Russell  street,  east. 
Brown,  Mrs.  James,  45  Crown  street. 
Brown,  Mrs.  W.,  52  Clyde  place. 
Buchanan,  Miss,  48  North  Frederick  s%; 
Burton,  Mrs.,  45  Union  street.  '  -  -' 

Campbell,  Miss,  107  West  Regent  strfefei 
Campbell,  Miss,  165  Sauchiehall  street.' 
Campbell,  Miss  Agnes,  3  St.  Enoch  sq. ' 
Charles,  Miss  B.  E.,  1  Oxford  street. 
Clark,  Miss,  77  South  Portland  street. 
Colquhoun,  Mrs.  William,  33  John  st. 
Connan,  Mrs.,  37  South  Portland  street; 
Crichton,  Mrs.,  38  Hill  St.,  Garnethill.  ' 
Currie,  Mrs.  P.,  52  Clyde  place.  i'?tf 

Currie,  Miss,  96  Washington  street.  '':M 
Davidson,  Archd.,  41  Clyde  place.  '-^^^ 
Davison,  Miss,  113  Renfrew  street.  ^''^ 
Dougall,  Mrs.  James,  8  Cornwall  pla^ 
Stirling's  road.  ■ 

Drysdale,  Mrs.,  29  Kent  street,  -'JA 


LODGINGS— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— LODGINGS. 


637 


Eadie,  A.,  48  Renfrew  street. 
Faiiley,  Mrs.,  190  Rottenrow. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Wm.,  6  Ure  place,  Mon- 
trose street. 

Finlayson,  Mrs.,  141  George  street. 

Fyfe,  Mrs.,  50  North  Albion  street. 

Gibson,  Mrs.,  81  John  street. 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  84  High  John  street. 

Gilfillau,  Mrs.,  9  Clyde  place. 

Gilvary,  Miss,  1  Oxford  street. 

Graham,  Misses,  255  George  street. 

Gray,  Mrs.  John,  59  Renfield  street. 

Hal),  Mrs.,  128  Union  street. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  G.,  10  Robertson  street. 

Hardie,  Mrs.,  23  George  street. 

Harley,  Mrs.,  435  Argyll  street. 

Hay,  Mrs.,  18  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Hay,  Mrs.  Robert,  1 1  George  street. 

Johnston,  Miss,  32  Buccleuch  street. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  38  Hill  street,  Gamethill. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  255  George  street. 

Kerr,  Miss,  96  Cambridge  street. 

King,  Mrs.,  128  Union  street. 

Kinloch,  John,  80  Trongate. 

Lambie,  Mrs.  Peter,  112  Rottenrow  st. 

Lawrie,  Mrs.,  19  North  Portland  street. 

Lightbody,  Mrs.,  26  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Lindsay,  Mrs.,  10  Nicholson  street. 

Lochhead,  Mrs.,  26  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Love,  Mrs.  H.,  16  Hope  street. 

M'Aulay,  Mrs.,  121  Wellington  street. 

M'Allister,  Mrs.  Robert,  289  Sauchiehall 
street. 

M'Callum,  Miss,  15  Renfrew  street. 

M'Connell,  Miss,  11  Victoria  place,  West 
Regent  street. 

M'Cracken,  Mrs.,  43  Holmhead  street. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.,  70  Renfrew  street. 

M'Dowall,  Mrs.,  60  Hill  st.,  Gamethill. 

M'Farlane,  Misses,  86  Bath  street. 

M'Fedries,  Mrs.,  10  Nicholson  street. 

M'Hattie,  Miss,  47  Cambridge  street. 

M'Intyre,  Miss,  64  West  Regent  street. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.  H.,  176  West  Regent  st. 

M'Kean,  Mrs.,  83  Renfrew  street. 

M'Laren,  James,  36  Bridgegate. 

M'Lean,  Mrs.,  53  Holmhead  street. 

M'Leod,  Mrs.,  70  Robertson  street. 

M'Lure,  Mrs.,  106  Renfrew  street. 

M'Nab,  Mrs.,  5  Stockwell  place. 

M'Nab,  Miss,  40  North  Frederick  street. 

M'Naiightan,Mrs.,  120  South  Portland  st. 

M'Neilage,  Mrs.,  94  North  Frederick  st. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  29  Eglinton  street. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  60  North  Albion  street. 

Marshall,  Miss,  5  South  Hanover  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Adam,  55  Renfrew  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  173  Sauchiehall  street. 

Milligan,  Mrs.,  125  Wellington  street. 

Milne,  Mrs.  George,  68  Bath  street. 

Mitchell,  Jlrs.,  21  College  street. 

Moffat,  Mrs.,  4  Cambridge  street. 

Montgomerj',  Mrs.,  50  North  Albion  st. 


Moore,  Mrs.,  49  Clyde  buildings. 

Neilson,  Mrs.  James,  66  South  Portland  st. 

Nisbet,  Mrs.,  109  Argyll  street. 

Ormiston,  Miss,  11  Buccleuch  street. 

Paton,  Miss,  79  Renfield  street. 

Faxtou,  Miss,  26  West  Campbell  street. 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  292  Argyll  street. 

Power,  Mrs.,  82  George  street. 

Purves,  Miss,  77  Montrose  street, 

Purves,  Mrs.  G.,  4  Cambridge  street. 

Rhodes,  Mrs.,  241  Buchanan  street. 

Richmond,  Miss,  29  Hutcheson  street.;; 

Robertson,  Donald,  85  Trongate. 

Rose,  Mrs.  H.,  45  Union  street. 

Ross,  Mrs.  Robert,  4  East  Russell  street. 

Rue's,  160  Buchanan  street. 

Salmcnd,  Mrs.,  15  Renfrew  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  80  South  Portland  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  180  Hope  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  138  South  Portland  street. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  56  Bath  street. 

Siddon,  Miss,  37  South  Portland  street. 

Smith,  Mrs.,  86  Bath  street. 

Strang,  Mrs.  James,  255  Scotia  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.,  7  Park  place. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  48  North  Albion  st. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  W.,  5  South  Hanover  st. 

Taj'lor,  Mrs.  J.,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Telfer,  Mrs.,  6  M'Alpine  street. 

Thomson,  Mrs.,  7  Melrose  street. 

Torrance,  Mrs.,  13  Norfolk  street. 

Turnbull,  Mrs.  Adam,  7  Park  pi.,  Stock- 
well  street. 

Wallis,  Mrs.  R.,  1 1  George  street. 

Wilkie,  John,  2  Duke  street. 

Wilkie,  Mrs.,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  230  Argyll  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.,  3  Bath  street. 

Wood,  Mrs.,  20  Union  street.  ,; 

Young,  Mrs,  Wm.,  33  North  Hanover  st. 

LODGINGS,  COMMERCIAL. 

Angus,  Peter,  127  Argyll  street. 

Arkle,  John,  151  Gallowgate. 

Begg,  Mrs.,  74  Argyll  street. 

Bell,  Mrs.,  39  North  Hanover  street.     . . 

Burns,  Mrs,  Thomas,  6  M'Alpine  street,; 

Clark,  Mrs.,  23  .Jamaica  street. 

Cross,  Mrs.,  66  Trongate. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  George,  109  Argyll  st. 

Gardner,  Mrs.,  .5  Union  street. 

Garrick's,  24  Stockwell  street, 

Gilfillan,  Mrs.,  9  Clyde  place. 

Gray,  Mrs.  James,  92  Broomielaw  street. 

Grierson,  A,,  66  Trongate  and  25  Nelson 

street. 
Haddow,  James,  59  Trongate. 
Harvey,  Mrs.  J.,  4  York  street. 
Lennox,  John,  39  Stockwell  street, 
Lewes,  Mrs.,  38  Broomielaw. 
Lisenheim,  Mrs.  Esther,  42  Duulop  st.l; 
Jl'Credie,  Hugh,  28>York  street.         ,o<J 
2  B  2 


538         LOOKING-GLASS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— MANUFAGT. 


M'Fie,  Miss  Jane,  41  Clyde  liuil(i;ii,i;3. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss  G.,  24  Canon  street. 
M'Lellan,  Mrs.  John,  45  Union  street. 
M'Leod,  Mrs.,  108  Argyll  street. 
Mein,  Mrs.  Peter,  49  Eenfield  street. 
Neilson's,  68  Glassford  street. 
Powell,  Mrs.,  72  Nelson  street. 
Shearer,  Mrs.,  7  Queen  street. 
Steel,  James,  15  West  George  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  108  Broomiela\y. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  182  Trongate. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  9  Dnndas  street. 
Wright,  Mrs.  D.,  72  Broomielaw. 

LOOKIliTG-GLASS  MANUFACTUEERS. 
Finlay,  John,  49  Buchanan  street. 
Galletti,  A.,  24  Argyll  arcade. 
M'Arthur,  Thomas,  33  Gordon  street. 
Riva,  J.  &  M.,  147  High  street. 

LTJCIFER  MATCH  MAKERS. 

Wilson  &  Co.,  shop,  117  Trongate,  works. 
Commerce  street,  Tradeston,  and  Deb- 
bie's loan,  Port-Dundas. 

MACHINE-MAKERS  AND 
MILLWRIGHTS. 

Anderston  Foundry,  79  Cheapside  street. 

Annan,  W.,  &  Co.,  390  Parliamentary  rd. 

Black  &  Bowie,  77  Main  street  or  3 
Jamieson's  lane,  Anderston. 

Brown,  John,  &  Sons,  York  street. 

Campbell  &  Christie,  598  Gallowgate. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  227  Stobcross  st. 

Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 

Chaplin,  Dixon,  &  Robb,  20  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Cook,  D.,  &  Co.,  Commerce  street. 

Comrie,  James,  118  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

Craig,  William,  &  Co.,  Govan  street. 

Crawford,  George,  patent  mangle,  76 
Brown  street. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  M'Neil  st., 
Little  Govan,  Hutchesontown. 

Cuthbert,  John,  &  Co.,  manrjle,  18  Dun- 
lop  street. 

Dowie,  John,  2  Commercial  road. 

Dntmmoud,  R.,  Calton  Foundry,  57  Can- 
ning street. 

Dunn,  W.,  110  John  street. 

Elder  &  M'George,  49  Charles  street. 

Erskine,  John,  110  John  street. 

Farquhars,  M'Ewan,  &  Co.,  head  of  Sid- 
ney street. 

Eraser,  John,  weighing,  8  Surrey  lane, 

Grandison,  James,  &  Sons,  25  Govan  st. 

Greig,  Robert,  20  Greyfriars  wynd. 

Hardie,  H.  &  W.,  73  Duke  street. 

Henderson,  Robert,  30  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Herkless,  Win.,  Broad  close.  Shuttle  st. 

Herriott,  Walker,  &  Co.,  115  Graeme  st. 

Holiday,  John,  &  Co.,  77  Bishop  street. 

llouldsworth,  W.  &  J.,  Cheapside  street 
and  77  Glassford  street. 


Inglis,  A.  &  J.,  Warrock  st,  Anderston. 

Kirk,  Thomas,  28  Hill  street. 

Law,  Robert,  Shettleston. 

Lindsay,  Alexander,  39  Old  wynd. 

Lomas,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  61  Duke  street. 

M'Culloch,  Moses,  &  Co.,  168  Gallowgate. 

M'Farlane,  William,  39  StockweU  st. 

M'Gillivary,  W.,  5  James  Watt  street. 

M'Gregor,  Daniel,  44  Bridge  street. 

M'Gregor,  James,  46  Eglintou  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Charles,  55  Bell  street. 

M'Naughtan  &  M'Phail,  173  Gt.  Hamil- 
ton street. 

Malloch,  J.  &  A.,  48  StockweU  street. 

Melvin,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  12  Melville  lane. 

More,  A.,  &  Son,  33  Montrose  street. 

Murdoch,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  36  East  Hill  st. 

Neilson  &  Co.,  Hydepark  street. 

Norman  &  Cliukskill,  Broomhill  Iron- 
works, Canal  street. 

Orr,  James,  44  Wallace  St.,  Tradeston. 

Ramsay,  John,  61  Nelson  street. 

Randolph,  Elliott,  &  Co.,  12  Centre  st. 

Renfrew,  Robert,  88  High  John  street. 

Steven,  Alex.,  6  Cochran  street. 

Steven,  Robert,  32  Portugal  street. 

Tannahill,  David,  8  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Torrance,  Joseph,  7  Argj'll  street. 

Turnbull,  Johu,  36  Port-Dundas  road. 

Webster,  David,  33  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Whyte,  David,  10  Sidney  street. 

Wilkie,  James,  &  Co.,  Uddingston  ;  P.  & 
R.  Fleming,  20  Argjdl  street,  agents. 

Wood,  A.,  &  Sons,  weighing,  14,  18 
StockweU  St. 

Young,  George,  56  Old  Vennel. 

MALTSTERS. 

Baillie,  James,  106  Stobcross  street. 
Baird,  H.,  &  Co.,  Great  Canal  Brewer}-, 

and  28  Gordon  street. 
Honneyman,  John,  76  Gallowgate. 
Kerr,  William,  78  Maxwell  street. 

MANGLE  KEEPER. 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  11  St.  Andrew  square. 

MANGLE  MAKERS. 

Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  81  Mitchell  street. 
Bennie,  J.  D.,  1 55  North  st.,  Anderston. 
Crawford,  George,  76  Brown  street. 
Downie,  David,  53  Thistle  street. 
Greig,  Robert,  20  Gre}lnars  wynd. 
M'Clymont,  James,  97  Cowcaddens  st. 
M'Farlane,  Wm.,  39  StockweU  street. 
Young,  George,  56  Old  vennel. 

MANTJFACTTJRERS. 

Adam,  J.  G.,  &  Walker,  12  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate. 
Affleck,  Thomas,  muslin,  17  James  street, 

east. 


MANUFACT.— TEADES  DIEECTORY.— MANUFACT. 


539 


Aitkeu,  Alexander,  53  Candleriggs. 
Aitken,  William,  38  Queen  street. 
Alexander,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  muslin,  51  South 

Albion  street. 
Allan  &  Carswell,  4  Montrose  street. 
Allan,  David,  St.  Eollox. 
Allan,  J.,  &  Co.,  172  Buchanan  street. 
Allan,  John,  11  Govan  street. 
Alston,  J.,  &  Son,  55  Glassford  street. 
Anderson,  Graham,  &  Co.,  114  Candle- 
riggs. 
Anderson,  James  &  Alex.,  40  Buchanan 

street. 
Anderson  &  Gray,  muslin,  16  Springfield 

court. 
Anderson,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin,  62 

Queen  street. 
Anderson,  Eobert,  126  Queen  street. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  10   St.  Vincent 

place. 
Atkinson,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  de  laines,  98 

Miller  street. 
Auchinvole,  David,  4  Montrose  street. 
Auchinvole,  John,  4  Montrose  street. 
Auld,   Berrie,   &  Mathieson,   muslin,   22 

Roj'al  Exchange  square, 
Auld  &  Buchanan,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Ballantyne,  William,  90  Bell  street. 
Ballneves,  H.,  sewed  muslin,  128  Ingram 

street. 
Barnwell,  Stephen,  8  John  street. 
Barr,  John,  &  Co.,  24  Wilson  street. 
Ban-,  P.,  79  Glassford  street. 
Barr.  W.,  muslin,   100  Queen  street  and 

163  Ingram  street. 
Barr  &  Co.,  37  Ingram  street. 
Begbie,  Wiseman,  &  Co.,  99  Mitchell  st. 
Bell  &  Ewing,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Bell  &  Nicoll,  93  Glassford  street. 
Black,  James,  &  Co,,  23  Eoyal  Exchange 

square  and  74  Buchanan  street. 
Black  &  Wingate,  9  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Blackie,  Wm.,  gala  plaid  and  shawl,  59 

Hutcheson  street. 
Blair,  Wm.  and  Peter,  37  Glassford  st. 
Bow,  John,  15  Candleriggs. 
Boyd,  Alexander,  44  Hutcheson  street. 
Brand,  James,  9  Cochran  street. 
Broadfoot,  Douglas,  &  Co.,  128  Ingram 

street. 
Broadley,  John  &  Wm.,  muslin,  16  Spring- 
field court,  Queen  street. 
Brodie,  W.  S.,  &  Co.,  113  Brunswick  st. 
Brown,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  silk  gauze,  104 

Virginia  street. 
Brown,  Archd.  D.,  54  Eenfield  street. 
Brown,  PL,  &  Co.,  100,  104  Virginia  pi. 
Brown,  James  &  Cornelius,  setoed  muslin, 

90  Mitchell  street. 
Brown,  S.  E.,  &  T.,  78  Queen  street. 
Brown  &  Wilson,  163  Ingram  street. 
Brown,  William,  &  Co.,  36  Tureen  street. 
Brown,  William,  46  Graeme  street. 


Bruce,  Ramsay,  and  Spiers,  sewed  muslin, 

128  Ingram  street. 
Bryson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  37  Ingram  street. 
Buchanan,  John  and  James,  muslin,  108 

Hutcheson  street. 
Burmond,  John,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Burnside,  John,  3  Morrison's  court,  108 

Argyll  street. 
Cameron   and   Bald,    15    Smith's   court, 

Candleriggs. 
Cameron,  E.  H.,  129  Ingram  street. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  muslin,  51  Bruns- 
wick street. 
Campbell,  J.  &  W  ,  &  Co.,  34  Candleriggs. 
Carslaw  &  Henderson,  79  Bell  street. 
Carter  &  M'Nab,  77  Glassford  street. 
Chadwick,  J.,  &  Sons,  1  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Christie,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  muslin,  103  Hutche- 
son street. 
Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  175  Trongate. 
Clark,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  muslin,  30  Montrose  st. 
Clark,   James,  power-loom,    73   Garngad 

road,  St.  Eollox. 
Clugston,   John,  power-loom,  1   National 

Bank  buildings. 
Coates,  Thomas,  sen.,  &  Co.,  muslin,  59 

Hutcheson  street. 
Cochran,  Martin,  &  Co.,  52  Virginia  st. 
Corbett,   Alexander,  &  Co.,   7  Montrose 

street,  factories,  51  Burnside  lane. 
Coubrough,  Murray,  17  South  Frederick 

street. 
Craig,  Matthew,  46  John  street. 
Crawford,  John,  &  Co.,  Graham's  square. 
Cree,  Eobert,  46  John  street. 
Cree,  Thomas,  46  John  street. 
Cross,  William,  62  Queen  street. 
Cunningham,  Eobert,  5  Graham  square. 
Dallas,  Peter,  17  Cochran  street. 
Davidson,  Archibald,  108  Argyll  street. 
Davidson,  W^illiam  &  James,  &  Co,,  tnus- 

lin,  22  South  Frederick  street. 
Davie,  James,  &  Son,  74  Glassford  street. 
Davie,  James,  sewed  muslin,  27  Union  st. 
Davis,  D.,  &  Son,  145  Queen  street. 
Dicksons  and  Laings,  2 1  Glassford  street. 
Doig  &  Co.,  power-loom,  Rothesay.  Let- 
ters left  at  Fairley  &  Moore's,  76  W^il- 

son  street. 
Douglas,  Archibald,  power-loom  cloth,  37 

Bothwell  street. 
Dron  &  Co.,  55  Gl  assford  street. 
Dunlop,  James,  &  Sons,  86  Miller  street, 

and  91  Vhginia  street. 
Dunn,  William,  3  Antigua  pi.,  Nelson  st. 
Dunn,  WiUiam,  110  High  John  street. 
Dunnett    &    Brown,    sewed    muslin,    16 

Springfield  court,  69  Queen  street. 
Dykes,  Andrew,  1 9  Cochrane  street. 
Ewing,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  81  Wilson  street, 

and  55  Glassford  street. 
Finlay,  James,  &  Co.,  172  Buchanan  st., 

cart-entry,  170  Buchanan  street. 


540 


MANUFACT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.- 


aNUFACT. 


Finlayson,  F.,  &  Co.,  25  Dundas  street. 

Fiskin,  Aixhibald,  sewed  muslin,  94  Mil- 
ler street. 

Fleming,  Wrn.,  muslin,  88  Glassford  st. 

Fletcher,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  85  Garngad  road. 

Fraser,  Turner,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin,  111 
Ingram  street. 

Frew,  James,  18  Saltmarket. 

Fyfe,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  77  Queen  street. 

Fyfe,  Henry,  &  Son,  62  Queen  street. 

Gatehouse  Cotton  Co.,  25  Queen  street. 

Gatheral,  J.  W.,  93  Virginia  street. 

Gemmill,  George,  sewed  muslin,  11  South 
Frederick  street. 

Gemmel,  Wm.  &  A.,  127  Brunswick  st. 

Gibson  &  Macnee,  sewed  muslin,  5  Mon- 
trose street. 

Gibson,  Service,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin,  111 
Ingram  street. 

Gilkison,  Robert,  &  Co.,  power-loom,  86 
Mitchell  street. 

Gilmour,  M.,  70  Brunswick  street. 

Gorecki,  Antoni,  3  West  Nile  street. 

Gould,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  102  Maxwell  st. 

Gourlay  &  Linn,  10  Jamaica  street. 

Govan,  William,  &  Son,  15  Renfield  st. 

Gow,    Murray,    sewed    myelin,    9    Royal 
Exchange  square. 

Graham,  Arch d.,&  Co.,  113  Brunswick  st. 

Graham,  J.  &  C.  M.,  84  Wilson  street. 

Graham  &  M'Dougall,  sewed  muslin,  127 
Brunswick  street. 

Grant,  George,  &  Son,  power-loom,  Mile- 
end. 

Grant,  John,  40  Candleriggs. 

Gray,  T.  &  J.,  70  Brunswick  street. 

Gray,  Thos.,  108  Hutcheson  street. 

Greenshields,  J.,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia  st. 

Groucock,  Copestake,  Moore,  &  Co.,  31 
Argyll  street. 

Guttstam,   J.    &    S.,   Liberman,  &  Co., 
Ill  North  Hanover  street. 

Hall,  James,  &  Co.,  20  Ingram  street. 

Hamilton,  A.,  16  Brunswick  lane. 

Hamilton  &  Jack,  14  Montrose  street. 

Hamilton  &  Lang,  muslin,  9  Cochran  st, 

Hamilton,  M.,  &  Co.,  85  Candleriggs. 

Harley.  A.  B.,  69  Ingram  street. 

Hart,  R.,  &  Co.,  23  South  Frederick  st. 

Harvey,  Andrew,  44  Hutcheson  street. 

Hay,  Bartholomew,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin, 
145  Ingram  street. 

Henderson,  James,  muslin,  85  Queen  st. 

Henry,  A!ex.,  &  Co  ,  14  Garthland  st. 

Henry,  Ebenezer,  &  Sons,  81  Buchanan 
street  and  9  Gordon  street. 

Hinshaw,  W.,  &  Co.,  163  Ingram  street 

and  100  Queen  street. 
Hood  &  Co.,  114  Candleriggs. 
Hood,  John,  1 1 4  Castlemilk  place. 
Houldswoi'th,  W.  &  J.,  77  Glassford  st. 
Houston,  J.,  25  Candleriggs. 
Houston,  W.,  &  Son.,  17  Exchange  sq. 


Hunter  &  Blair,  mnslin,  9  Cochran  street. 
Hunter,  John,  45  Candleriggs. 
Hutchison,  J.,  &  Co.,  79  Hutcheson  st. 
Innes  &  Young,  muslin,  68  Glassford  st. 
Jeffrey,  James,  110  Brunswick  street. 
Jeffrey,  R.,  110  Brunswick  street. 
Johnston,  Galbraith,  &  Co.,  4  Bothwellst. 
Kelso,    Peter,   &    Co.,  sewed  muslin,  28 

Exchange  square. 
Kerr,  J.,  jun.,  51  Cochran  street. 
Kerr  &  M'Millau,  43  Queen  street. 
Kilbirnie  Cotton  Works  Co.,  91  Hutche- 
son street. 
King,  John,  &  Son,  power-loom,  78  Queen 

street. 
Kirkpatrick,  M.  &  R.,  of  Liverpool.     Jn. 

Colville,  1  Royal  Exchange  ct.,  agent. 
Kirkwood,  Wm.  P.,  &  Co.,  67  Queen  st. 
Knox,  A.  L.,  shawls,  9  Cochran  street. 
Knox,  J.,  77  Brunswick  street. 
Knox,  Robt,  jun.,  &  Co.,  3  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Kj'le,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  power-loom,    196 

Cowcaddeus  st. 
Laird  and  Thomson,  69  Ingram  street. 
Laurie  and  Foulds,  89  Ingram  street. 
Leadbetter,  John,  &  Co.,  77  Queen  st. 
Lean,  John,  and  Sons,  muslin,  100  Queea 

street  and  163  Ingram  street. 
Leisk  and   Eaglesham,  14  Canon  street 

and  114  Candleriggs. 
Lethem,  Blyth,  and  Lethem,  49  Virginia 

street. 
Levey,  Baton,  &  Co.,  114  Candleriggs-. 
Liddell,  John,  &  Co.,  50  St.  Ninian  st, 
Logan,  John,  2  Kent  street  and  206  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Long,  William,  23  South  Frederick  st. 
Lyle,  George,  &  Co.,  127  Brunswick  st. 
M'Auley,  James,  &  Co.,  18  St.  Vincent 

lane. 
M'Bride   &    Co.,  power-looin    cloth,    72 

Glassford  street. 
M'Call,  W.  B.,  23  South  Hanover  street. 
M'Cracken  and  Chalmers,  62  Hutcheson 

street. 
M'Cullodb,  James,  43  Dale  st.,Tradesto?i. 
M'Donald,    D.    and    J.,    &    Co.,   s'ewed 

muslin,  83  Miller  street. 
M'Donald  and  Lambie,  sewed  muslin^  145 

Queen  street. 
M'Ewan,  Charles,   muslin,  95  Hutcheson 

street. 
M'Farlane,  Parlaiie,  20  George  street. 
M'Farlane  and    Porteous,    sewed  muslin, 

38  Queen  street. 
M'Goun,  James,  109  Candleriggs. 
M'HafEe,  James,  5  Drury  street. 
M'Intosh,  James,  78  Miller  street. 
M'Intosh,  John,   muslin,    73    Hutcheson 

street. 
M'Intosh,  John,  &  Co.,  lace,  48  Queen  st. 
M'lntyre,  J.  and  J,,  52  Ingram  street. 
M'Kean,  E.,  &  Co.,  74  Glassford  street. 


MANUFACT.— TRADES  DIEECTORY.— MAKUFACT. 


)41 


M'Kecbnie,  Robert,  shawls,  70  Brunswick 

street. 
M'Kellar,  James,  &  Co.,  77  Glassford  st. 
M'Lauchlan  and  M'Lean,  1  George  sq. 
M'Laren  and   Michie,  muslin,  5  National 

Bank  buildings,  Queen  street. 
M'Lean,  James,  &  Co.,  17  S.  Frederick  st. 
MacLellan,  J.  and  W.,  113  Brunswick  st. 
M'Leod,  Davidson,  &  Co.,  114  Candleriggs. 
Macleroy,  Hamilton,   &  Co.,  power-loom, 

47  Ingram  street. 
Macnee,  Walter,  and  Son,  sewed  muslin, 

13  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Piiail,  A.,  &  Co.,  South  Woodside. 
M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  37  Ingram  st. 
M'Phail,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  1  Greenhead, 
M'Vean,  Alex.,  muslin,  95  Candleriggs. 
Mair,  James,  muslin,  95  Hutcheson  st. 
Mair,  J.,  &  Co.,  163  Ingram  street. 
Maltman  and  Ure,  34  Hutcheson  street. 
Manners,  Charles,  19  Bell  street. 
Marshall,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  36  Ingram  st. 
Marshall,  Brown,  &  Co.,  86  Buchanan  st. 
Marshall,  Burns,  &  Co.,  52  Glassford  st. 
Martin,  W.,  &  Co.,  104  Virginia  place. 
Meggat,  Robert,  muslin,  114  Candleriggs, 
Meikles,  Aitken,   &  Co.,  26   Glassford  st. 

and  39  Hutcheson  street. 
Middleton,   Lewis   S.,  &  Co.,  muslin,   9 

Cochran  street. 
Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  Ill  Ingram  street. 
Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  19  Cochran  street. 
Miller,  David,  127  Brunswick  street. 
Miller,  John,  168  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mitchell,  Miller,  &  Ogilvie,  24  Queen  st. 
Mitchell,   R.  &  A.,  2  Royal  Exchange 

court,  85  Queen  street. 
Morris  &  Cochran,  14  Garthland  street. 
Morrison,  Duncan,  &  Son,  33  Buchanan 

street. 
Morrison,  John,  muslin,  62  Brunswick  st. 
Muir,  Brown,  &  Co.,  19  West  George  st. 
Muir,  John  James,  &  Co.,  132  Queen  st. 
Muir  &  Co.,  38  Queen  street. 
Murray,  J.  &  G.,  16  Brunswick  lane. 
Mutrie,  James,  &  Co.,  48  Buchanan  st. 
Park,  Lewis  &  Charles,  sewed  muslin,  23 

Royal  Exchange  square. 
Park  &  Thomson,  sewed  muslin,  100  Queen 

street  and  163  Ingram  street. 
Paterson,  Andrew,  114  Candleriggs. 
Paterson,  James,  &  Co.,  17  Virginia  st. 
Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  58  Dundas  st. 
Pat  on,  J.  &  D.,  woollen,  17  John  street. 
Paul,  Alexander,   &  Co.,  24  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Paul,  James,  muslin  and  gingham,  23  Ex- 
change square  and  74  Buchanan  st. 
Perston,  Moir,  &  Co.,  muslin,  25  Gordon  st. 
Pollock,  Morris,  silk-throwster,  Govan. 
Pritchard,  J.  &  R.,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin, 

25  Queen  street. 
Rainey,  Knox,  &  Co.,  8  St.  Viucent  pi. 


Ramsay,  P.,  &  Co.,  oil-cloth,  19  Lance- 
field  street. 

Reid,  James,  &  Co.,  79  Bell  street. 

Reid  &  Leitch,  43  Queen  street. 

Reid  &  Whiteman,  power-loom,  84  St. 
Vincent  street. 

Renfrew,  A.,  &  Co.,  5  Montrose  street. 

Richardson  &Barr,yaKC?/77ZMsZMj,  23  South 
Frederick  street. 

Riddell  &  Watson,  100  George  street  and 
106  Stirling's  road. 

Riddell,  AVm.,  &  Co.,  62  Hutcheson  st. 

Riddell,  William,  172  Hospital  street. 

Roberton,  William,  &Go., muslin,  71  Vir- 
ginia street. 

Roberton,  William,  &  Co.,  muslin,  2  North 
court.  Royal  Exchange. 

Robertson,  Alex.,  &  Son,  120  Brunswick 
street. 

Robertson,  James,  sewed  muslin,  18  South 
Frederick  street. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Sons,  sewed  muslin, 
85  Queen  street. 

Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  46  Tobago  street, 
Calton. 

Robertson,  Patrick,  100  Stirling's  road. 

Russell,  James,  &  Co.,  95  Candleriggs. 

Russell,  John,  &  Co.,  30  Cochran  street. 

Russell,  J.  &  T.,  muslin,  109  Candleriggs. 

Russell,  Miller,  &  Russell,  muslin,  22 
Ingram  street. 

Salmond,  John,  &  Sons,  8  Wilson  street 
and  13  William  street. 

Scott,  A.,  &  Co.,  served  muslin,  28  Coch- 
ran street. 

Scott,  David,  &  Co.,  8  John  street. 

Service,  J.,  muslin,  48  Gordon  street. 

Service  &  Workman,  seioed  muslin,  129 
Ingram  street. 

Simpson,  W.,  12  South  Frederick  street. 

Simpson,  William,  &  Sons,  John  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Sloan,  James,  &  Co.,  36  Ingram  street. 

Smith,  David, ^ower-?oom,  53  Garngad  rd. 

Smith,  George,  12  Virginia  street. 

Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  Port-Dundas. 

Smith,  J.  &  B.,  mousseline  and  de  laine, 
62  Queen  street. 

Smith,  J.  W.,  &  White,  16  Montrose  st. 

Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  power-loom,  Burn- 
bank,  Port-Dundas. 

Smith,  William,  6  Canning  street. 

Sommerville,  J.,  &  Co., muslin,  113  Bruns- 
wick street. 

Sommerville,  J,,  &  Sons,  power-loom,  63 
Candleriggs. 

Sommerville,  William,  power-loom,  120 
Brunswick  street. 

Spalding,  Robert,  15  Smith's  court. 

Stiven,  Blair,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  street. 

Stiven,  E.,  &  Co.,  27  Wilson  street. 

Struthers,  John,  37  Graeme  street  and 
56  Duke  street. 


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MANUFACT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY MASONS. 


Sutherland    &   Wilsons,    40    Buchanan 
street. 

Symington,  E.  B.,  &  Co.,  muslin,  9  Coch- 
ran street  and  19  Montrose  street. 

Tait,  James,  103  Hutcheson  street. 

Taunahill   &   M'Ewan,  sewed  muslin,   2 
North  court,  Eoyal  Exchange. 

Taylor,  M.,  14  Wilson  street. 

Taylor,  William  &  A.,  2  National  Bank 
buildings,  Queen  street. 

Tennant,    Charles,    &   Co.,    St.    Eollos, 
warehouse,  49  Cochran  street. 

Tillie  &  Henderson,  16  Springfield  court. 

Thomson,  E.  &  J.,  98  Hutcheson  street. 

Thomson,   E.,    &    Son,   Adelphi  Works, 
Hutchesontown,  and  19  John  street. 

Thorburn,  Beith,  &  Co.,  seiued  muslin,  59 
Hutcheson  street. 

Todd,  Charles,  &  Higginbotham,  Spring- 
field court,  69  Queen  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  &  Co.,  sewed  muslin,  22 
Bothwell  street. 

Veitch,  James,  oil  cloth,  Morrison's  court, 
108  Ai-gyll  street. 

Walker,  A.  S.,  &  Co.,  poioer-loom,  Wil- 
liam St.,  and  Summer  St.,  Mile-end. 

\Yalker,  G.  L.,  &  Co.,  117  Candleriggs. 

Walker,  Gavin,  17  John  street. 

Walker,  Hugh,  •&  Co.,  62  Queen  street. 

Walker,  Eobert,  &  Son,  8  Ingram  street. 

Wallace,  James  &  William,  muslin,   16 
Bothwell  street. 

Wallace,  James,  jun.,  &  Go.,  power  loom, 
16  Bothwell  street. 

Wallace,  James,  16  Brunswick  street. 

Wallace,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  48  Gordon  street. 

Watson,  Eobert,  269  Sauchiehall  street. 

Weir,   William,  jun.,   &   Co.,    17  South 
Frederick  street. 

Welsh,  WiUiam,  62  Hutcheson  street. 

Whyte,  Thomas,  muslin,   28  St.  Vincent 
street. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  wire-cloth,  43  Tron- 
gate. 

Wilson,  J.  &  P.,  40  Brunswick  place. 

Wilson  &  Kelso,  sewed  muslin,  20  South 
Frederick  street. 

\\'ilson,  E.,  &   Co.,   muslin,  5   National 
Bank  buildings,  Queen  street. 

Wilson,  Samuel,  49  Trongate. 

Wilson,   T.   &  D.,  muslin,   145   Ingram 
street. 

Vv'ishart,  John,  &  Co.,  muslin,  14  Garth- 
land  street. 

Wotherspoon,  Eobert,  40  Dunlop  street. 

Wylde,  Eodger,  &  Son,  sewed  muslin,  69 
Ingram  street. 

Yates,  Brown,  &,  Howat,  muslin,  2  Spring- 
field court. 

Young,  James,    &    Son,   Auldhousefield. 
Letters  left  at  159  Ingram  street. 

Young,  J.   H.,  &   Co.,  muslin,  1  Royal 
Bank  place. 


MANTJEACTUSERS  OF  GINGHAMB 
AND  PULLICATES. 

Abercrombie,  Laurie,  &  Co.,  1  Prince's 
square,  Buchanan  street. 

Allan,  John,  &  Co.,  172  Buchanan  street. 

Alston,  J.,  &  Son,  55  Glassford  street. 

Anderson,  D.  &  J.,  153  Queen  street. 

Anderson,  J.  and  A.,  Prince's  square,  40  ■ 
Buchanan  street. 

Arthur,  W.,  &  Co.,  19  Cochran  street. 

Blair,  W.  &  P.,  37  Glassford  street. 

Cameron  and  Bald,  15  Smith's  court,  Can- 
leriggs. 

Clark  and  Struthers,  98  MUler  street. 

Fairley  and  Watson,  114  Queen  street. 

Finlay,  R.  G.,  Brothers,  30  Montrose  st. 

Gordon,  Geo.,  3  North  court.  Exchange 
square. 

Graham,  E.,  &  Co.,  52  Glassford  street. 

Kitchen  &  Eose,  39  West  NUe  street. 

Liddell,  Brownlie,  &  Co.,  50  St.  Ninian 
street. 

M'Indoe  and  Buchanan,  9  Cochran  st. 

M'Lean  and  Finlayson,  95  Hutcheson  st. 

Marshall,  J.  and  A.,  163  Ingram  st. 

Martin,  W.,  &  Co.,  104  Virginia  place. 

Miller,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  Ill  Ingram  st. 

Morris  and  Cochran,  14  Garthland  street. 

Pro  van,  John,  114  Candleriggs. 

Snell,  W.,  &  Co.,  144  Queen  street. 

Steven,  Ebenezer,  27  Wilson  street. 

Stewart,  John,  18  Eenfield  street. 

Thomson,  James,  and  Son,  2  South  Ex- 
change court. 

Turner  &  Muter,  69  Ingram  street. 

Welsh,  Wm.,  62  Hutcheson  street. 

WUliamson,  David,  &  Sous,  182  Tron- 
gate. 

Williamson,  George,  &  Co.,  182  Trongate. 

Wylie,  Eobert,  jun.,  &  Co.,  73  Garngad 
road. 

Young,  Peddle,  &  Co,,  12  Eoyal  Exchange 
square. 

MARBLE-CUTTERS. 

Allan,  Isaac,  98  Bothwell  street. 
Galbraith,  W.,  123  St.  Vincent  street. 
Nesmith,  James,  23  Wellington  street. 
Penman,  Alex.,  1 1  Eenfield  street. 
Eoss,  John,  40  Oswald  street. 
Sparrow,  Charles,  87  Mitchell  street. 

MASON'S  AHD  BUILDERS. 

Adam,  John,  206  Duke  street. 
Aitken,  Mark,  54  Buccleuch  street. 
Allan  &  Drummond,  20  Great  Western 

road. 
Armour,  Wm.,  73  High  John  street. 
Barr,  Eobert,  Annfield,  Duke  street. 
Barr,  William,  151  New  City  road. 
Berwick,  John,  43  Milton  street. 
Binnie  D  ,  8  Morris  place. 


MASONS.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— MASONS. 


543 


Binnie,  G.,  16  Abbotsford  place. 
Binnie,  John,  53  Eglinton  street. 
Binnie,  Thomas,  10  Sommerville  place. 
Black,  Jonathan,  36  Cavendish  street. 
Bow,  A.  &  T.,  West  street,  Tradeston. 
Blair,  Archibald,  61  Garscube  road. 
Braid,  Thomas,  10  Robertson  street. 
Broom,  Wm.,  154  Hill  street,  Garnethill. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  114  Cumberland  pi. 
Brownlie,  Thomas,  13  Eldon  place. 
Bruce,  Robert,  129  Cambridge  street. 
Brunton,  C,  3  Pitt  street. 
Buchanan,  Edward,  24  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Carswell,  A.,  sen.,  100  Queen  street. 
Carswell,  James,  26  George  street. 
Carswell,  Wm.,  juu.,  26  George  street. 
Christie,  John,  jun.,  162  Sauchiehall  st. 
Clark,    Robert,   465  GaUowgate  and  43 

Young  street. 
Cochran,  John,  4  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Corbett,  Robert,  37  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
Coulter,  John,  hi-ick,  52  Tylefield  street. 
Craig,  Robert,  157  Crown  street. 
Crawford,  James,  60  Commerce  street. 
Cruickshank,  James,  10  Sommerville  pi. 
Cruickshanks,  R.,  &  Son,  98  Great  Ha- 
milton street. 
Davidson,  Alexander,  64  South  Welling- 
ton street. 
Davidson,  Walter,  40  Brown  street. 
Dick,  James,  103  South  Portland  street. 
Dykes,  John,  12  Canning  street. 
Edmiston  &  Barnet,  124  Crown  street. 
Edmiston,  W.  T.,  128  Crown  street. 

Fiudlay,  John,  l4  Woodlands  road. 

Findlay,  William,  139  Garngad  road. 

Forgan,  Thomas,  108  Roslin  terrace. 

Fulton,  Hugh,  16  Adelphi  street. 

Gallacher,  John,  6  Soho  street. 

Galloway  and  Lumsden,  41  Miller  street. 

Galloway,  John,  10  George  street. 

Gardner,  Thomas,  8  Eglinton  street. 

Gemmell,  Alex.,  50  William  street,  An- 
derston. 

Goldie,  James,  78  Rutherglen  loan. 

Graham,  James,  184  George  street. 

Grant,  James,  jun.,  23  Douglas  street. 

Grant,  James,  1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 

Hardie,  Alexander,  3  Greenhill  street. 

Hay,  Charles,  110  Holm  street. 

Hay,  James,  5  Gloucester  St.,  Kingston. 

Henderson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  48^  Broomie- 
law. 

Henderson  &  Paterson,  2  Paterson  street, 
Anderston. 

Hendrie,  James,  12  Low  Green  street. 

Herbertson,  James,  &  Sons,  37^  Bedford 
street. 

Herbertson,  James,  &  Brothers,  Lyndoch 
street. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  62  Old  vennel. 

Hutchison,  Wm.,  64  Taylor  street. 

Irvine,  John,  sen.,  190  Hope  street. 


Johnston,  John,  289  Parliamentary  road. 
Johnston,  Robert,  12  Canning  st..  Green- 
head. 
Kerr,  Wm.  &  T.,  59  St.  James's  road. 
Lamb,  James,  30  Cathedral  street. 
Lamb,  John,   34  William  street,   Cow- 

caddens. 
Law  &  Selkirk,  9  Abercorn  street,  New 

City  road. 
Lawrie,  James,  9  Cambridge  street. 
Lindsay,  E.,  Elmbank  street. 
Lyon,  David,  26  South  Portland  street. 
M'Call,  William,  5  Balmanno  street, 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  17  Pitt  street. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  10  Charlotte  street. 
M'Donald,  A.  &  J.,  468  GaUowgate. 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  5  Richard  street. 
M'Guffie,  T.,  35  Miller  street. 
M'ludoe,  James,  222  Holm  street. 
M'Intyre,  Donald  C,  68  Maitland  street. 
M'Naught,  Thomas,  35  East  Howard  st. 
M'Pherson,  A.,  327  Sauchiehall  street. 
Manuel,  A.,  61  Duke  street. 
Martin,  John,  67  Cadogan  street. 
Miller,    David,   &    Co.,    53    Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
Miller,  James,  281  Dobbie's  loan. 
Milligan,  John,  4  Surrey  street. 
Muir,  J.,  96  Centre  street,  Tradeston. 
Muir,  J.  &  R.,  22  Taylor  street. 
Munro,  George,  100  Holm  street. 
Murray,  George,  12  Woodlands  road. 
Murray,  James,  43  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 
Murty,  Peter,  98  London  street. 
Neilson,  James,  653  GaUowgate, 
Neilson,  William,  234  Buchanan  street. 
Neilson,  William,  95  Whitevale. 
Orr,  Hugh,  2  Grace  street. 
Park,  Samuel,  14  Maitland  sti-eet. 
Paul,  M.,  148  Duke  street. 
Pettigrew,  James,  80  South  Portland  st. 
Philp,  Andrew,  435  Argyll  street. 

Philp,  Robert,  93  Pitt  street. 

Philip,  Andrew,  jun.,  230  Holm  street. 

Phillips,  Thomas,  3  North  Apsley  place. 

Reid,  Andrew,  279  Parliameutarj'  road. 

Reid,  John,  5  Brown  street,  Port-Dundas. 

Reid,  Robert,  172  Hospital  street. 

Rennie,  John,  &  Co.,  92  Holland  street. 

Robertson,  William,  16  Greenhill  street. 

Russell,  James,  Franklin  ter.,  Partick  rd. 

Scott,  John,  140  London  street. 

Shannan,  Peter,  105  Stockwell  street. 

Small,  John,  87   Renfrew  street  and  120 
South  Albion  street. 

Smith,  Alexander,  134  Sauchiehall  st. 

Steven  &  Cameron,  63  Duke  street. 

Steven,  "William,  19  Great  Hamilton  si. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  168  Holm  street. 

Stirrat,  Hugh,  &  Son,  119  Reniield  st. 

Taylor,  James,  17  Nicholson  street. 

Taylor,  James,  7  Canon  street. 

Taylor,  J.  &  R.,  62  Buchanan  street. 


^^U       MATHEMATICAL.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MERCHANTS. 


Taylor,  William,  3  Germiston  street. 
Thomson,  John,  107  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  John,  9  Hozier  street, 
Tullis,  James,  9  Rumford  street. 
Veith,  Robert,  8  Cambridge  street. 
Waddell,  William,  11  Miller  street. 
Walls,  Hugh,  91  Maitland  street. 
Watson  &  Bruce,  129  Camhridge  street. 
Watt,  J.,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 
Wilkinson,  Jn.,  5  Morrison  St.,  Kingston. 
Wilson,  James,  1  Tureen  street. 
Wilson,  John,  &  Son,  468  Gallowgate. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  706  Gallowgate. 
York,   W.,   44  St.  George's  road,  office, 
Stockwell  bridge. 

MATHEMATICAL  INSTRUMENT 
MAKERS. 

Cameron,  Paul,  87  London  street. 
Cappo,  Joseph,  75  Argyll  street. 
Cohen,  S.  P.,  121  Buchanan  street. 
Gardner  &  Co.,  21  Buchanan  street. 
Gardner,  William,  3  Royal  Bank  place. 
HUliard,  Harve}',  60  Buchanan  street. 
Hilliard,  W.  B.,  142  Buchanan  street. 
Marr,  J.  &  R.,  27  North  Albion  street. 
Parkes,  James,  and  Son,  of  Birmingham. 
Wm.  Jolmston,  57  Miller  street,  agent. 
White,  James,  24  Renfield  street. 

MEASURERS. 

Binnie,  G.,  27  Union  street. 
Buchanan,  Wm.,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Douglas,  J.,  &  Son,   13  Prince's  square 

and  48  Buchanan  street. 
Fleming,  R.  W.,  135  Buchanan  street. 
FuUarton,  A.,  11  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Galbraith,  Wm.,  8  Carnarvon  street. 
Howatt,  James,  1 1  Miller  street. 
Jarvey,  A.,  27  West  street,  Tradeston. 
M'Gregor,  James,  27  Kinning  place. 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  29  Hutcheson  street. 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  25  Clyde  place. 
Manford,  William,  48  Gordon  street. 
Malcolm,  Alex.,  60  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 
Park,  Gavin,  36  John  street. 
S;;nds  &  Herbertson,  25  Gordon  street. 
Smellie,  Thomas  D.,  64  Buchanan  street. 

MEASURING-LINE  MAKES. 
Watt,  James,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

MELTING-POT  MANUFACTURER. 
Cameron,  Robt.,  29  James  st..  Mile-end. 

METAL  REFINERS. 

Bowstead,  Thomas,  62  Barrack  street. 
Carroll,  John,  32  Oswald  street. 
Danaghy  &  Fiunigan,  18  and  20  Lance- 
field  street. 
M'Aulay  &  Co.,  60  New  street,  Calton. 
Walker,  Alex.,  427  Gallowgate. 


MERCHANTS.  ^''n 

SEE  ALSO    COMMI.SSION    MERCHANTS  IbTjO 
AGENTS.  '■ 

Abercromby,  A.,  &  Co.,  45  Candleriggs  st. 
Adam,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  97  Finlay  place. 

Maxwell  street. 
Adamson,  0.  G.,  &  Co.,  32  George  sq. 
Aikman,  Robert,  17  Gordon  street. 
Aitchison,  John,  105  Sauchiehall  street. 
Aitken  &  Drummond,  102  Virginia  place. 
Alexander,  Brothers,   &   Co.,    151   West 

George  street. 
Alexander,  Edward,  &  Sons,  7  Montrose 

street. 
Alexander,  Robert,  38  West  George  st. 
Alexander,  R.  F.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  Duke  st. 
Alexander  &  Thomson,  4  South  Hanover 

street. 
Allan,  James  &  Alexander,  40  Union  st. 
Allan,  James,  1  St.  George's  road. 
Allan,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange 

square. 
Alston,  J.  P.,  168  West  George  street. 
Alston,  R.  F.,  134  Bath  street. 
Anderson,    Allan,    26    Florence     place, 

Stanley  street. 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  35  Buchanan  st. 
Anderson,   J.   &  W.,  &  Co.,  152  West 

George  street. 
Anderson  &  Smith,  33  Renfield  street. 
Anderson,  W.  A.,  Royal  Exchange. 
Angus,  Ritchie,  13  Lynedoch  crescent. 
Arthur,  Alexander,  40  Union  street. 
Arthur  &  Hinshaw,  45  West  Nile  street. 
Auchie,  James,  145  Wellington  street. 
Babcock,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  25  Gordon  street. 
Baggaley,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  11  South  Fiv- 

derick  street. 
Bald,  Peter,  &  Son,  109  Virginia  street. 
Balfour,  William,  &  Co.,  20  Springfield 

court,  Buchanan  street, 
Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street. 
Bannatyne,  Alexander,  60  Oswald  st. 
Bannatyne,  D.,  &  Co.,  46  Renfield  st. 
Bannatyne,  John,  98  West  George  st. 
Bannatyne,  Ninian,  157  Eglinton  place. 
Bannerman  &  Morris,  78  Queen  street. 
Barclay,  Baton,  &  Co.,  39  Hutcheson  st. 
Bartholomew,  J.,  &  Co.,  78  Ingram  st, 
Baumann  &  Wuusch,  12  Montrose  sk^Kl 
Bayne,  Alexander,  4  Taylor  street,  .,;[,f 
Beath,  David,  48  Howard  street,         --H 
Begbie,  Wiseman,  &  Co.,  99  Mitchell  st. 
Behrens,  S.  L.,  &  Co.,  3  Buchanan  couit; 

95  Candleriggs.  , .  tis,'.) 

Bell,  David,  &  Co.,  25  Cochran  streefe;;;;, 
Bell,  James,  14  Miller  street. 
Bennett  &  Co.,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Bennett,  William,  27  Virginia  street. 
Bennet,  William,  1  Gallowgate. 
Benson,  Joseph,  202  Broomielaw. 


MERCHANTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MEECHANTS. 


545 


Benton,  John  D.,&  Co.,  120  South  Albion 
street. 

Belhune  &  M'Donald,  G5  Jamaica  street. 

Black,  Andrew,  7  Queen  street. 

Black,  D.  &  J.,  76  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Black,  J.  &  J.,  7  South  Hanover  street. 

Blackwood  &  Smith,  86  Ingram  street. 

Blaii-,  Sandiman,  &  Co.,  51  Miller  street. 

Blaeymire,  Wm.,  jun.,  4  Moore  place. 
West  George  street. 

Bogle,  Kerr,  &  Co.,  24  Gordon  street. 

Bogle,  Robert,  &  Co.,  38  West  Regent  st. 

Boyce,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Virginia  build- 
ings. 

Boyd,  James,  29  Ingram  street. 

Boyd,  James,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Breen,  James,  90  Bell  street. 

Brodie,  John,  180  Trongate. 

Brodie,  William,  1  Richmond  street. 

Broom,  James,  &  Co.,  163  Ingram  street 
and  100  Queen  street. 

Brown,  Downs,  &  Co.,  26  Dunlop  street. 

Brown,  James,  258  High  street. 

Brown,  James,  294  St.  Vincent  street. 

Brown,  J.  P.,  &  Co.,  24  Jamaica  street. 

Brown  &  Love,  122  Argyll  street. 

Brown,  M.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  35  St.  Vincent 
place. 

Brown  &  Macaulay,  17  Virginia  street. 

Brown,  P.  M'T.,  166  Buchanan  street. 

Brown,  Wm.,  jun.,  191  Albert  terrace, 
Renfrew  street. 

Bruce  &  Co.,  13  Watt  street, 

Bryson,  Robert,  111  Ingram  street. 

Buchanan,  Finlay,  &  Co.,  157  Buchanan 
street. 

Buchanan,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  29  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Buchanan,  Herbert,  83  Union  street. 

Buchanan,  Isaac,  12  Montague  place. 

Buchan.in,  John,  21  St.  Vincent  place, 

Buchanan,  P.,  &  Co.,  59  St.  Vincent  st. 

Buchanan,  P.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Buchanan,  Thomas,  of  Buchanan,  Wat- 
son, <f  Co. 

Buchanan,  Watson,  &  Co.,  20  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Bunge  &  Reichmann,  103  St.  Vincent 
street. 

Bunge,  D,  G.,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bunten,  James,  &  Co.,  81  Wellington  st. 

Burnley,  W.  F.,  &  Co.,  75  St.  George's 
place. 

Burns,  J.  &  G.,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Calder,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  31  Miller  street. 

Caldwell,  Robertson,  &  Co.,  12  Croy  pi. 

Cameron,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  135  Buchanan  st. 

Cameron,  Alex.  F.,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia 
street. 

Campbell,  A.  D.,  35  Union  street. 

Campbell,  Bogle,  &  Douglas,  91  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Campbell,  Daniel,  11  Miller  street. 


Campbell,  Donald,  &  Co.,  98  West  George 
street. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  17  South  Frede- 
rick street. 

Campbell,  John,  sen.,  &  Co.,  11  Moore 
place.  West  George  street. 

Campbell,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  <^  J.  Campbell. 

Campbell,  J.  &  J.,  21  Renfield  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  34  Candleriggs. 

Campbell,  Rivers,  &  Co.,  45  West  Nile  st. 

Carati,  C,  &  Co.,  86  Miller  street  and  96 
Virginia  street. 

Chalmers,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  161  and  1C7 
Trongate. 

Chapman,  David,  14  Jamaica  street. 

Christy,  Andrew,  199  Renfrew  street, 

Christie  &  Ovington,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Christie,  James,  9  Oakfield  place. 

Church,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  12  Exchange  sq. 

Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  175  Trongate. 

Clapperton,  Alex.,  of  John  Clapperton 
^  Co. 

Clark,  Allan,  120  Brunswick  street. 

Clark,  David,  20  Union  street. 

Clark  &  Drummond,  48  Virginia  street. 

Clark,  E.,  &  Co.,  46  Renfield  street.       /■ 

Clark,  P.  W.,  8  John  street, 

Clark,  William,  120  Brunswick  streetj 

Clark,  Wm.,  24  St,  Vincent  place. 

Clavering,  Thomas,  general,  43  West 
Nile  street. 

Cogan,  Hugh,  of  J.  Bartholomew  <^  Co. 

Cogan,  J.  &  R.,  32  West  George  street. 

Connell,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Constable,  H.,  1 7  Renfield  street. 

Coppleston,  William  J.,  &  Co.,  Virginia 
buildings. 

Coulson,  G.  F,,  &  Co.,  13  John  street. 

Couper,  John,  1  North  Wellington  place. 

Cowan,  Robert,  &  Co.,  34  Union  street. 

Crafts  &  Stell,  23  West  George  street.    ■ 

Craig,  James,  26  Kent  street.  " 

Craig,  James,  38, 136  Main  st.,  Anderstolft, 

Croil,  Thomas,  22  Renfield  street.  •" 

Croil,  William,  112  Fife  pi.,  West  Georgo 
street. 

Cross,  Wedderspoou,  &  Co.,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Cumstie,  Alexander,  85  Trongate. 

CunlifF,  R.  S.,  of  Randolph  ^-  Co. 

Curiie,  J.,  45  Cowcaddens  street. 

Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 

Curry,  Wm.,  182  Buchanan  street. 

Cuthbertson,  J.,  2  North  Exchange  court. 

Dale,  James,  5  Somerset  place. 

Dalglish,  G.,  &  Co.,  109  Fife  place,  West 
George  street. 

Dalglish,  Robert,  1  South  Exchange  place 
and  77  Buchanan  street. 

Davie,  W.,  jun.,  12  Newton  place. 

Dawson  and  M'Nicol,  50  Buchanan  st. 

Denny,  D.  and  A.,  &  Co.,  27  Union  st.^ 

Denniston,  J.  &  A.,  38  George  square,  '^ 


546 


MERCHANTS.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— MERCHANTS. 


Dennistoun,  Brj'ce,  &  Co.,  75  West  Nile 
street. 

Dennistoun,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  20  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Denniston,  John,  &  Co.,  38  George  sq. 

Dewar  and  Angus,  72  Virginia  street. 

Dewar,  Plummer,  1 1  Sandyford  place. 

Dick,  George,  C,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  street. 

Dick,  John  and  Charles,  &  Co.,  128  Ing- 
ram street. 

Dickie,  John,  Co.,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  8  Howard  street. 

Dickson  and  Lecky,  55  Glassford  street 
and  81  Wilson  street. 

Dobbie,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  5  Croy  place 
and  100  Argyll  street. 

Dobie,  W.  H.,  98  West  George  street. 

Donald,  Charles,  132  Gallowgate. 

Donaldson,  James,  &  Co.,  25  South  Ha- 
nover street. 

Douglas  &  Co.,  52  Glassford  street. 

Douglas,  J,  T.  and  A.,  &  Co.,  85  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Douglas,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  12  Exchange 
square. 

Douglas,  W.,  &  Co.,  119  Brunswick  st. 

Downie,  Alex.,  East  Nelson  street. 

Drew,  Peter,  High  John  Street  Works. 

Drew,  Wm.,  3  Chatham  place. 

Drummond,  Henry,  2  North  court.  Royal 
Exchange. 

Drummond,  William,  18  Pollock  street. 

Duckworth,  Charles,  58  St.  Vincent  st. 

Dunbar,  Heatly,  &  Co.,  33  Renfield  st. 

Duulop,  A.,  7  Stockwell  place. 

Dunn  and  Lyon,  78  Queen  street. 

Edmiston  and  Mitchell,  American,  25 
Gordon  street. 

Edwards,  A.  M.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Elliot,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  4  Ingram  street. 

Ellis,  Clement,  &  Co.,  125  Buchanan 
street. 

Ewing,  Angus,  &  Co.,  40  Hope  street. 

Ewing,  J.  L.,  Kelvin  Grove. 

Ewing,  James,  &  Co.,  36  George  square. 

Ewing,  John,  Kelvin  grove. 

Ewing,  W.  L.,  of  Stirling,  Gordon,  ^'  Co. 

Falconer,  William,  79  Rentield  street. 

Ferguson,  David,  15  Hutcheson  street. 

Ferguson,  Rennie,  &  Co.,  63  St.  Vincent 
street. 

Fernie,  Alexander,  7  Queen  street, 

Finlay  and  Nelson,  175  Buchanan  st. 

Finlaj',  J.,  &  Co.,  172  Buchanan  street. 

Fleming,  Hugh,  93  West  Regent  street. 

Fleming,  J.,  &  Co.,  62  St.  Vincent  st. 

Fleming,  Watson,  and  Nairn,  32  Ingi-am 
street. 

Forrester,  William,  7  North  Wellington 
place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Foulds,  A.,  79  Ingram  street. 

Frame,  Thomas,  7  Exchange  place. 

Freeland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  56  Wilson  st. 


Fyfe,  John,  &  Co.,  17  Renfield  street. 
Galbraith  and  Gumming,  11  West  Nile 

street. 
Galbraith,  R.,  23  Trongate. 
Galloway,  A.  &  W.,  33  Bath  street. 
Galloway,  John  and  James,  55  Alston  st. 
Galloway  and  M'Millan,  33  Bath  street, 
Gardner  and  Macintosh,  104  Argyll  st. 

and  83  Buchanan  street. 
Geaves,  James  L.,  1  Woodside  place. 
Gemmel,  William,  19  Elmbank  crescent. 
Gibb,  John  James,  226  St.  Vincent  st. 
Gibson,  George,  163  Ingram  street. 
Gibson,  George,  &  Co.,  57  West  Nile  st. 
Gibson,  Thos.  B.  S.,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Gilkison,  Robert,  jun.,  86  Mitchell  st. 
Gillespie,  Geo.,  3  Royal  Exchange  coiirt. 
Gilmour,    Robert,    4   Moore   place,    146 

West  George  street. 
Gilmour,   William,  &  Co.,  9  London  st. 

and  2  Gallowgate, 
Glasgow,    Alexander,    &   Co.,   49    West 

George  street. 
Gourlay,  IL,  &  Co.,  11  Union  street. 
Gourlay,  Robert  &  Charles,  64  Oxford  st. 
Gow,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  35  Miller  street. 
Gow,  Robert,  71  Queen  street. 
Graham,  James,  41  Charlotte  street. 
Graham,  William,  &  Co.,  70  Miller  st. 
Graham,  William  and  Robert,  &  Co.,  70 

Miller  street. 
Grant,  A.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 
Grant,  Andrew,  at  J.  cf  G.  Burns',  house, 

32  Parson  street,  Barony  glebe. 
Grant  &  Co.,  34  Wilson  street. 
Grant,  Charles,  &  Co.,  34  Wilson  street. 
Gray,  Walter,  46  Renfield  street. 
Gumprecht,  J.,  5  Ljmedoch  crescent. 
Gunnis,  George  P.,  11  Prince's  square. 
Hamilton  &  Co.,  38  West  George  street. 
Hamilton,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  240  Broomie- 

law  street. 
Hamilton,  James  M.,  69  St.  Vincent  st, 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  at  Robert  Bogle  S;  Co.^s. 
Handyside,  N.  and  R.,  45  Union  street. 
Harley,  A.  B.,  shawl,  69  Ingram  street. 
Harley,  David,  &  Co.,  22  John  street. 
Harley,  John,  61  Ingram  street. 
Harvej',  Black,  &  Co.,  33  Buchanan  st. 
Hastie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  13  John  street. 
Henderson  G.,  16  Windsor  terrace. 
Henderson,  James,  16  Hope  street. 
Henderson,  John  C.,  72  Wilson  street, 
Henderson,  J.  C,  42  Great  -Clyde  street. 
Henderson,  P.,  &,  Co.,  4  Bothwell  street. 
Henderson,   R.  &  J.,   4  South  Frederick 

street,  shop,  31  High  street. 
Hendry,  James,  49  Montrose  street. 
Herman,  S.,  of  Crailsheim  and  Herman. 
Hertz,  Theodore,  151  West  George  st, 
Higginbotham,    Samuel,   and    Son,  and 

Gunnis,  69  Queen  street. 
Hinshaw,  Robert,  45  West  Nile  street. 


MERCHANTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MERCHAKTS. 


547 


Hoome,  George,  37  Glassford  street. 
Hope,  David,  49  West  Nile  street. 
Hume,  John,  90  North  Frederick  street. 
Hunter,  G.,  &  Co.,  22  Renfield  street. 
Hunter,  James,  166  Hope  street. 
Hutcheson,  Joseph,  &  Son,  25  St.  Andrew 

street. 
Hutchison  and  Robertson,  45  Montrose  st. 
Hutton  and  Baird,  1  Ingram  street. 
Innerarity,  Alex.,  407  St.  Vincent  st. 
Irvine,  Samuel,  &  Co.,  19  S.  Hanover  st. 
Jamieson,  J.  P.,  122  Hope  street. 
Jamieson,  James,  &  Co.,  112  Fife  place. 
Jamieson,  William,  15  Elmbank  crescent. 
Jarvie  &  Pollock,  75  Jamaica  street. 
Johnstone,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  4  Bothwell  st. 
Johnston  &  Fairie,  62  Wilson  street. 
Johnston,  H.,  &  Co.,  16  Montrose  street. 
Johnston,  John,  97  Union  street. 
Jones,  Jesse,   &  Co.,  113  West  George 

street. 
Kaye,  Findlay,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  street. 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  Woodlands  road. 
Kellar,  Alexander,  69  London  street. 
Kent  &  Co.,  7  Exchange  place. 
Ker,  Dcering,  &  Co.,  29  St.  Vincent  st. 
Kerr,  Alexander,  3  Stanley  street. 
Kettle,  Robert,  76  Virginia  street. 
Kidston,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  60  Great  Clyde  st. 
Ividston,  Archibald  Glen,  of  A.  G.  Kid- 
ston ^  Co. 
Kincaid,  Thomas,  9  Lansdowne  crescent. 
King,    John,  &  Son,  Canada  court,   78 

Queen  street. 
King,  William,  5  Great  Wellington  st. 
Kinniburgh,  John,  42  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Kirkland,  J.,  &  Son,  St.  Mary's  buUdings, 

IIG  St.  Vincent  street. 
Kirkwood,  Wm.  P.,  &  Co.,  67  Queen  st. 
Kcox,  Dick,  &  Co.,  3  N.  Exchange  court. 
Lade,  Allan,  &  Co.,  51  St.  Vincent  street. 
Laing  &  Dale,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Laing,  James,  100  Virginia  place. 
Laird  &  Marshall,  51  Ingram  street. 
Lamont,  John,  39  West  Nile  street. 
Lang,  A.  G,,  20  Elmbank  crescent. 
Lang,  John,  29  High  street. 
Latta,  David,  jun.,  17  R.  Exchange  sq. 
Latta,  Robert,  35  Miller  street. 
Laurie,  James,  &  Co.,  14  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street. 
Lawrie,  John,  90  Regent  terrace. 
Laurie  &  Renwick,  7  Prince's  square,  48 

Buchanan  street. 
Laurie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  179  Argyll  street. 
Laurie,  Somervail,  &  Co.,  23  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Leibler,  Bock,  &  Co.,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 
Leslie,  John,  72  Hutcheson  street. 
Lieberts,  S-  A.,  &Co.,  11  Prince's  square, 

Buchanan  street, 
liightbody,  James,  244  Gallowgate. 
Little,  Henry,  60  Great  Clyde  street. 


Long,  John,  127  Clarence  place,  Sauchie- 

hall  street. 
Lorrain,  W.  S.,  &  Adam,  12  St.  Vincent 

place. 
Lyall,  James,  146  West  George  street. 
M'Arthur,  Brothers,  Madeira  court,  259 

Argyll  street. 
M'Arthur,  John,  86  West  George  street. 
M'Aulay,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  29  Stirling  street. 
M'Bean,    Jamieson,    &   Co.,    112    West 

George  street. 
M'Call,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Lancefi«Id  quay. 
M'Connell,  Archd.,   &   Co.,  14  Jamaica 

street. 
M'Corkindale,  D,,  7  Kinning  place. 
M'Cormick,    Hugh,    hemp    and  flax,    17 

High  street. 
M'Cubbin,  John,  43  Dalhousie  street. 
M'Culloch,  Andrew,  New  Stead,  Govan 

road,  47  Queen  street  and  3  Spring- 
field court. 
Macdiarmid,  A.  S.,  8  Gordon  street. 
M'Donald,  &  Co.,  116  George  street. 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  1  West  Regent  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alexander,  113  Clyde  street, 

Anders  ton. 
M'Ewan,  William,  48  Queen  street. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  5   National 

Bank  buildings. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  38  St.  Vincent  cres- 
cent. 
M'Farlane,  H.  B.,  72  St,  George's  place. 
M'Farlane,  James,  &  Co.,  67  Brunswick 

street. 
Macfarlane,  J.  G.,  Royal  Exchange. 
Macfie,    James,    at   Macfie,    Graham,    4" 

Co:s. 
M'Gavin  &  Thomson,  33  Virginia  street, 
M'Gibbon,  David,  71  Argyll  street, 
M'Gibbon,  James,  8  John  street. 
M'Goun,  Duncan,  14  Kingston  place. 
M'Gregor,  R.,  &  Co.,  43  Brunswick  pi. 
M'Haffie,  Robert,  42  George  square. 
M'Haffie,  W.,  15  Clarendon  place. 
M'Innes,  John,  107  George  street. 
M'Innes,  M.,  30  St,  Enoch  square. 
Macintosh,  J.  M'Gregor,  41  Brunswick 

place. 
M'Intyre,  J,,   &  Co.,  1  Gallowgate  and 

2,  12  High  street. 
Mackay,  G.  M.,  33  Virginia  street. 
M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Kean,  E.,  &  Co.,  74  Glassford  street. 
M'Keand,  Smith,  &  Co.,  13  Dixon  street. 
M'Kechnie,  James,  69  Prince's  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Chas.,  33  North  Frederick  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  111  St.  Vincent  place. 
M'Kie,  John,  jun.,  of  Gatehouse  Cotton 

Co.,  25  Queen  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  113  Brunswick  street. 
M'Kiunon,  John,  51  North  Hanover  st. 
M'Laren,  W.,  Sons,  &  Co.,  63  Candle- 

riggs. 


548 


MERCHANTS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY— MERCHANTS. 


M'Laren,  Wm.,  12  Woodaide  terrace. 
M'Lean  &  Robertson,  8  Centre  street. 
M'Lean,  Wm.,  jun.,  188  West  Regent  st. 
M'Lellan,  A.  H.,  11  Albany  place. 
M'Lellan,  John,  jun.,  87  Union  street. 
M'Lellan,  Malcolm,  11  Albany  place. 
M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  3  West  Nile  st. 
M'Micking  &  Co.,  39  Miller  street. 
M'Nab,  Robert,  &  Co.,  108  Fyfe  place, 

West  George  street. 
M'Nair  &  Brand,  60  St.  George's  place. 
M'Nalr,    Robert,   jun.,    5    North    court. 

Royal  Exchange. 
M'Nair,  Thomas,  28  Montrose  street. 
M'Night,  Rae,  &  Co.,  12  Royal  Exchange 

square  aud  153  Queen  street. 
M'Nish,  N.  &  J.  0.,  &  Co.,  31  Montrose 

street. 
M'Niven  &  Brown,  21  Virginia  street. 
M'Niven,  Malcolm,  16  Turner's  court. 
M'Phail,  Dugald,  63  Stockwell  street. 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  14  Macpherson  street. 
M'Pherson,  P.,  13  Crown  court,  Virginia 

street. 
Marshall,  Peter,  &  Co.,  34  George  sq. 
Martin,  Turner,  &  Co.,  28  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Masson,  Sons,  &  Co.,  22  Renfield  street. 
Mathieson,  J.  A.,  58  Hope  street. 
Maxwell,  Clark,  &  Co.,  28  Hope  street. 
Melville,  Alexander,  12  Exchange  sq. 
Middleton,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  92  St.  Vincent 

street. 
Millar,  William,  26  High  street. 
Miller,  James,  49  Montrose  street. 
Miller,  James,  Son,  &  Co.,  98  Miller  st. 
Miller,  John,  jun.,  168  "St.  Vincent  street. 
Miller,  John,  sen.,  168  St.  Vincent  street. 
MUling,  M'Kinnon,  &  Co.,  77  Brunswick 

street. 
Mills,  John  S.,  &  Co.,  98  West  George  st. 
Mills,  Wm.,  98  West  George  street. 
Milne,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia  street. 
Mitchell,  J.,  18  East  Clyde  street. 
Mitchell,    John,  &   Son,   corTc,    18   East 

Clyde  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  37  Turner's  court. 
Mitchell,  Miller,  &  Ogilvie,  24  Queen  st. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  35  Kingston  place. 
Mitchell,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  76  Virginia  st. 
Mitchell,  Wm.  W.,  169  Eglinton  street. 
Monteith,  Henry,  &  Co.,  11  George  sq., 

and  132  Queen  street. 
Montfleury,  Alex,  de,  98  Miller  street. 
Morgan,  M'Ewen,  &  Co.,  32  George's  sq. 
Morison,  George,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  st, 
Morisoii,  J.  G.,   &  Co.,  23  South  Hano- 
ver street. 
Morison,  John,  jun.,  62  Queen  street. 
Moiison,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Royal  Exchange. 
Morison,  Wm.,  135  Buchanan  street. 
Morton,  James,  3  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Mair,  John,  &  Co.,  25  Cochran  street. 
Muir,  William,  86  West  George  street. 


Munro,  John,  &  Co.,  46  Gordon  street. 
Mutrie,  James,  jun.,  48  Buchanan  street. 
Mylles,  David,  129  Walmer  place. 
Nield  &  Cordingly,  78  MUler  street. 
Ogilvie,  Thomas,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
O'Neil,  John,  12  Prince's  street. 
Orr,  Robert  V.,  44  South  Portland  st. 
Orr,  W.,  72  St.  George's  place. 
Osborne,  Robert,  170  Cowcaddens. 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stockwell  st. 
Pantou,  James,  &  Co.,  85  Buchanan  st. 
Park,  David,  72  Wilson  st. 
Parker,  D.  &  J.,  417  Argj'll  street. 
Pasley,  Jardine,  &  Co.,  5  Dixon  street.  .3 
Paterson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  1  North  court, 

Royal  Exchange. 
Paterson,  James,  104  Hutcheson  street. 
Paterson,  Jamieson,  &  Co.,  58  Dundas  st. 
Paterson,  Robert,  31  Miller  street. 
Paterson,  Mackirdy,  &  Co.,  33  Reufield 

street. 
Paterson,  Wm.,  100  Brunswick  street  and 

85  Candleriggs.  .ci 

Paton,  Wm.  P.,  Virginia  buildings.      ■'■i 
Pattison,  Godfrey,  &  Co.,  29  West  George 

street. 
Paul,  John,  4  Windsor  terrace,  St.  George's 

road. 
Pearson,  John,  37  Ropework  lane. 
Pearson,   Wilsone,   &  Co.     See  William 

Brown,  jun. 
Pearston,  James,  11  West  Nile  street. 
Perman,  J.  &  F.,  23  South  Hanover  st. 
Perston,  Moir,  &  Co.,  25  Gordon  street. 
PickersgUl  &  Co.,  182  Bachanan  street.:: 
Playfair,  Bryce,  &  Co.,  75  West  Nile  s6i 
Playfair,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  112  W.  George 

street.  ':. 

Pollock,  Gilmour,  &  Co.,  19  Union  street. 
Pollock,  John,  22  Lynedoch  street. 
Pollock,  Wm.,  62  George  street. 
Porter,  Peter,  71  Queen  street. 
Potter,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Primrose,  P.  &  W.,  53  Oswald  street. 
Quigley,  Michael,  65  Bridgegate. 
Ramsay,  Thos.,  3  South  Wellington  place. 
Raine}',  Knox,  &  Co.,  8  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Ralston,  Allan,  4  East  Russell  street. 
Ree,  Herman  P.,  &  Co.,  82  St.  Vincent  st. 
Reeve,  John  C,  57  Miller  street.  i3 

Reid,  A.  P.,  &  Co.,  58  Buchanan  street. 
Reid,  A.,  150  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Reid,  D.  &  J.,  21  Bath  street. 
Reid,  John,  jun.,  45  Miller  street. 
Rennie,    Thomas  W.,   Crown   court,iJ3 

Virginia  street.  : 

Richardson,  Bruce,  53  Virginia  street. 
Richardson,  Dennistoun,  &  Co.,  53  Vir- 
ginia street. 
Richardson,  James,  &  Co.,  89  Wilson  st. 
Risk,  John  &  Charles,  108  Fife  place. 
Roberts,  Wm,  D'Esterre,  10  East  Sandy- 
ford  place. 


MEECHANTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MERCHANTS. 


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Roberts,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  4  Bothwell  street. 
Roberton,  Stephen,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 
Robertson,  Da^ad,  27  Bell  street. 
Robertson,  James,  1  Royal  crescent. 
Robertson,  James  D.,  135  Buchanan  st. 
Robertson,  James  J.,  &  Co.,  76  Queen  st. 
Robertson,  John,  10  Holland  place. 

Robertson,  J.,  9  Turner's  court. 
Robinows  &  Marjoribanks,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Rodger,  James  &  John  G.,  166  Buchanan 
street. 

Rodoeanachi,  P.  Z.,  85  Candleriggs. 

Ronald,  John,   &   Co.,  1  Victoria  place, 
"West  Regent  street. 

Ronald,  John,  of  John  Ronald  4'  Co. 

Ronald,  Wm.  G.,  &  Co.,  109  Hope  street. 

Ross,  John,  jnn.,  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  st. 

Ross,  Thomas,  31  Virginia  street. 

Ross,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  29  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Rowand,  Alex.,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 

Russell  &  Raeburn,  33  Union  street. 

Samuel,  T.,  1  Stafford  pi..  New  City  road. 

Sandeman,  David,  2  John  street. 

Scanlan,  Patrick,  5  Charlotte  street, 

Schwabe  &  Co ,  4  Moore  place,  146  West 
George  street. 

Scott,  Colquhoun,  &  Co.,  109  Hope  st. 

Scott,  James,  23  Exchange  square. 

Scott,  Robert,  &  Sons,  344,   346  Argyll 
street. 

Sharpe,  J.  &  T.,  Virginia  buUdings,  43 
MiUer  street. 

Sharpe,  W.,  &  Co.,  40  Union  street. 

Shaw,  Turnbull,  &  Co.,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 

Sillars,  J.  S.  &  R.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Sheriff,  J.  B.,  9  Virginia  street. 

Simpson,  George,  68  Renfield  street. 

Sinclair,  R.,  &  Co.,  175  Argyll  street. 

Slater  &  Robertson,  14  Miller  street. 

Sliman,  D.  R.,  32  Stirling  street. 

Small,  C.  J.,  &  Co.,  27  St.  Enoch  square. 

Smith,  Andrew,  jun.,  135  Main's  street. 

Smith,  George,  sen.,  1  Clifton  street. 

Smith,  George,  jun.,  1  Clifton  street. 

Smith,  John,  1 3  Richmond  street. 

Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  33  Blackfriars  st. 

Smith,  P.,  &  Co.,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  123  Brunswick  street. 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  18  Dunlop  street. 

Smith,  Wm.  &  John,  107  Hope  street. 

Sommerville,  John,  9  Oakfield  place. 

Spiers,  James,  97  Union  street. 

Stark,  John,  7  Nicholson  street. 

Stenhouse,  M.,  &  Co.,  92  St.  Vincent  st. 

Stephen,  James,  5  Dixon  street. 

Stewart,  John  G.,  19  South  Hanover  st. 

Stewart,  William,  246  Argyll  street. 

Stuart,  John,  328  Renfrew  street, 

Stuart  &  Co.,  49  West  Nile  street. 

Stirling,  Francis,  8  Prince's  square. 

Stirling,  Gordon,  &  Co.,  63  MiUer  street. 

Stoffel,  Milne,  &  Co.,  7  Exchange  place. 


Struthers,  Thomas,  102  Maitland  street. 
Swan,  James,  &  Co.,  9  George  square. 
Swan,  John  &  James,  9  George  square. 
Symington,  R.  S.,  69  Glassford  street. 
Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  18  Brunswick  st. 
Tait,  William,  &  Son,  81  Buchanan  st. 
Taylor,  James,  Madeira  court,  263  Argyll 

street. 
Taylor,  James,  48  Gordon  street. 
Taylor,  John,  jun.,  19  Cochran  street. 
Taylor,  Thomas,  80  Cadogan  street. 
Tassie,  James  &  Thomas,  41  Miller  st. 
Templeton,  John,  38  Hill  street, 
Thomson,  James,  21  Abbotsford  place. 
Thomson  &  Manson,  40  Union  street. 
Tillie  &  Henderson,  16  Springfield  court. 
Tower  &  Arrol,  10  St.  Enoch  square. 
Turnbull,  John,  of  Turnbull  and  Co. 
Turnbull,  John,  51  High  street. 
Turner,  Duncan,  229  Argyll  street. 
Turner,  William,  54  Buchanan  street. 
Tweedie,  David,  1  Howard  street. 
Ure  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  sq.,  Buchanan  st. 
Urie,  John,  8  Prince's  square. 
Urquhart,  Brothers,  109  Fife  place. 
Waddell,  James,  &  Co.,  103  Hutcheson  st. 
Walker,  G.  L.,  &  Co.,  117  Candleriggs. 
Walker,  John,  53  Abbotsford  place. 
Wallace,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  48  Gordon  street. 
Walls,  William,  99  H[utcheson  street. 
Walrond,  Ellis,  &  Co.,  33  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Wardrop,  Robert,  62  Buchanan  street. 
Watson  &  Co.,  16  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson,  H.,  &  Co.,  17  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Watson,  John,  141  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson  &  M'Williara,  17  St.  Vincent  st. 
Watson,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  28  Cochran  st. 
Watson,  William,  jun.,  Partickhill. 
Watson,  W.  O.,  24,  26  Great  Clyde  st. 
Watt,  John,  66,  68  Oxford  street. 
Waugh  &  Co.,  37  Glassford  street. 
Wedderspoon,  J.  &  F.  C,  4  Bothwell  st. 
Weir,  Gilbert,  15  Claremont  street. 
Westenholz  &  Co.,  80  Union  street. 
White,  John,  28  Abbotsford  place. 
White,  Robert,  256  West  George  street. 
White,  Robert,  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  st. 
White,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  89  Gallowgate. 
Whyte,  W.,  &  Co.,  113  St.  Vincent  st. 
Wilkie,  George  B.,  135  Buchanan  st. 
Williamson,  Stephen,  &  Co.,  13  Virginia 

street. 
Willis,  William,  43  Virginia  street. 
Wilson,  Heugh,  &,  Co,,  41  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Wilson,  Hugh  L.,  22  St.  Enoch  square. 
Wilson,  John,  43  Buchanan  street. 
Wilson,  Kay,  &  Co.,  31  Dundas  street. 
Wilson,  Lorraine,  13  Somerset  place. 
Wilson,  \^'iIliam,  49  West  Nile  street. 
Wilson,  William  Stow,  11  Woodside  cres. 
Wilson,  William,  79  South  Portland  st. 
Winchester,  Wm.,  71  Argyll  street. 
Wotherspoon,  Robert,  40  Dunlop  street. 


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MESSENGERS  — TKADES  DIRECTOEY.— MILLINERS. 


Wright,  James,  63  Buchanan  street. 
Wyse,  John,  17  Stanley  street. 
Young  &  Freeland,  108  Fife  place. 
Young,  George  &  Robert,  &  Co.,  33  Ren- 
field  street. 
Young,  Hew,  103  Fife  place. 
Younger  and  Whyte,  17  Ingram  street. 

MESSENGER3-AT-AEMS. 

Barclay  and  Anderson,  41  Virginia  st. 
Christison,  James,  73  Hutchison  street. 
M'Kellar,  Dugald,  45  Gordon  street. 
JM'Kerracher,  Alex.,  33  Virginia  street. 
M'Laren,  John,  37  Glassford  street. 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  11  Miller  street. 
Maitland  and  Roberton,   5  South  Han- 
over street. 
Miller,  Henry,  25  Queen  street. 
Monro,  Robert,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Nish,  A.,  County  buildings,  Wilson  st. 
Peterson,  Peter,  48  North  Frederick  st. 
Young,  David,  97  Union  street. 

METAL  BROKERS. 

Bankier,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  square, 
Buchanan  street. 

Boag,  John,  109  St.  Vincent  street. 

Bost,  A.,  &  Co.,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Boyd,  Thomas,  jun.,  33  Renfield  street. 

Colvin,  William,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Donaghy,  Hugh,  51  Turner's  court  and 
7  Park  place. 

Donaghy  and  Finnigan,  18,  20  Lance- 
field  street. 

pjaston,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  1  South  Exchange 
court,  77  Queen  street. 

Ferguson,  Hugh,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Forrester,  Gabriel  Napier,  32  St.  Enoch 
square. 

Gilbert,  Currie,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 

Glasgow  Iron  and  Brass  Wire  Co.,  24 
Turner's  court. 

Hahn,  Augustus,  33  Renfield  street. 

Johnston,  R.,  and  Brother,  15  John  st. 
John  Strathern,  agent. 

Johnston,  William,  57  Miller  street. 

Kibble,  James,  &  Co.,  24  Turner's  court. 

Kidston,  A.  G.,  &Co.,  60  Great  Clyde  st. 

Seligmann,  H.  L.,  135  Buchanan  street. 

Short,  William,  2  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Sievewrisrht,  Watson,  &  Co.,  81  St.  Vin- 
cent f.':"?Pt. 

Smith,  John,  &  Son,  10  Carrick  street 
and  44  M'Alpine  street. 

Thorburn  &  Trueman,  76   St.  Vincent  st. 

Woodrow,  Andrew.  7  Exchange  place. 

AVright,  Hay,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

MIDWrVES. 
Barr,  Mrs.,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street. 
Cleghorn,  Mrs.,  4  Burrel's  lane,  31  Duke 

street. 
Gunn,  Mrs,  46  Portugal  street. 


Horsburgh,  Mrs.,  83  Govan  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Mrs.,  9  College  street. 
M'Laren,  Mrs.,  9  West  Milton  street. 
Pearson,  Mrs.,  2  Havaanah  street. 
Provan,  Mrs.,  4  Cameron  place. 
Rolls,  Mrs.,  8  St.  Nicholas  place.  Town- 
head. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  204  Stirling's  road. 
Treanor,  Mrs.,  209  High  street. 
Winning,  Mrs.,  7  North  Clyde  street. 

MILLERS. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  80  Hill  street, 
Borland  &  Steven,  Market  street,  Gallow- 

gate. 
Brock  &  M'Gavin,  16  Commercial  Road, 

Hutchesontown. 
Boj'd,  Andrew,  272  Town-mill  road. 
City  of  Glasgow  Grain  Mills,  Port-Dun- 

das.     Robert  Cra^vford,  manager. 
Clyde  Grain  Mills,  Commercial  road. 
Currie,  John,  &  Co.,  61  Oswald  street. 
Forest,   James,  Town's   Mill,  Town-mill 

road. 
Galbraith,  William  &  J.,  Bishop  street, 

Port-Dundas. 
Gilmour  &  Roberts,  132  Port-Dundas  rd. 
Harvie  &  M'Gavin,  Anderston  Mills,  27 

Washington  street. 
Miller,  William,  94  Nelson  street. 
Muir,  Matthew,  &  Sons,  Tradeston  Mills, 

21  Clj'de  place. 
Nairn,  John,  90  Washington  street. 
Reid,   Gordon,    Subdean  Mill,    Ladywell 

street. 
Reid,   James,   Crown  Point  Mills,    East 

Gallowgate. 
Roy,  Alexander,  Milton  of  Campsie. 
Turnbull,  Alex.,  East  Milton  street.  Atlas 

Grain  Mills. 
White,  John,  Scotston  Mills,  Partick. 
Wilson,   Robert,   Slit  and  Bishop  Mills, 

Partick. 

MILLSTONE  BUILDER. 

Reid,  John,   160  Main  street,  Anderston. 

MILLINERS  AND  DRESSMAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  DRESSMAKERS. 

Adam,  Miss,  38  North  Frederick  street. 

Adam,  Mrs.,  134  Trongate. 

Adam,  E.,  54  Buchanan  street. 

Aitchison,  Misses,  29  Hutcheson  street. 

Aitken,  Miss,  76  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  H.,  168,  170  West  Re- 
gent street. 

Algie,  Misses,  223  Gallowgate. 

Aloe,  A.,  &  Co.,  63  Gallowgate. 

Anderson,  Misses,  139  Clarence  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

Anderson,  Misses,  103  Renfrew  street. 

Anderson,  Miss  Jane,  43  Dalhousie  st. 

.Austin,  Miss,  9  Nelson  street. 


MILLINERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MILLINERS. 


551 


Backhop,  Misses,  23  George  street. 
Baird,  Miss  E.,  85  Candleriggs  street. 
Ballantyne,  Mrs.  "Wm.,  142  Trongate. 
Baylis/Mrs.  Mary,  31  Saltmarket. 
Begg,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  6  Eglinton  street. 
Blair,  Miss,  56  M'Alpine  street 
Bogle,  J.  Y.,  288  Argyll  street. 
Bogle,  J.  and  W.,  56,  58  Oxford  street. 
Booklass,  A.,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bowman,  Mrs.,  4  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Boyle,   Miss  E.,  40  Candleriggs  and  79 

Bell  street. 
Brown,  Miss  E.,  3  North  Albion  street. 
Bruce,  Misses,  47  Sauchiehall  street. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  35  Nelson  street. 
Callender,  Jliss,  32  Renfield  street. 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  51  John  street. 
Chalmers,  Mrs.,  209  St.  Vincent  street. 
Chomar,  Mrs.  G.  D.,  189  Buchanan  street 

and  150  Saucliiehall  street. 
Clow,  Miss,  58  Renfield  street. 
Cockfield,  Mrs.,  12  Salisbury  street. 
Cook,  Miss,  27  Castle  street. 
Cowan,  Miss,  59  Renfrew  street. 
Cowan,  Miss,  41  Robertson  street. 
Cruden,  Agnes  M.  E.,  69  Dale  street. 
Cunningham,  Miss,  55  Burnside  street. 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs.  C,  13  London  street. 
Dewar,  Misses,  13  Hope  street. 
Drinnan,  Misses,  282  Buchanan  street. 
Drummond,  Miss  A.,  4  West  College  st. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Wm.,  99  Sauchiehall  st. 
Dunn,  Mrs.,  52  Nelson  street. 
Dunn,  J.,  22  Nelson  street. 
Eadie,  Mrs.  James,  129  Cambridge  street. 
Edwards,  Miss,  119  Gallowgate. 
Erskine,  Mrs.  C.  W.  T.,  47  Oxford  street. 
Espie,  Mrs.  A.,  64  Taylor  street. 
Fairbairn,    Mrs.,    141    Clarence    place, 

Sauchiehall  street 
Ferguson,  J.,  154  Trongate. 
Ferguson,  Miss,  11  Nelson  street. 
Finnamore,  Miss,  12  Greenhill  street. 
Fitch,  Mrs.,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 
Fleming,  Miss  M.,  56  M'Alpine  street. 
Forsyth,  Miss  Jane,  22  Dundas  street. 
Fotheringham,    Miss,    44    Cook    street, 

Tradeston, 
Eraser,  Mrs.,  47Maitland  st.,  Cowcaddens. 
Gardner,  Alex.,  168  and  170  Trongate. 
Gardiner,  Bliss,  51  West  Regent  street. 
Garret,  Miss  J.,  124  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Gilchrist,  Miss  E.,  56  Cumberland  street. 
Gillies  and  M'Dougal,  14  Nelson  street. 
Gilmonr,  Miss,  22,  23  Argyll  arcade. 
Glass,  Miss,  93  Hospital  street. 
Gourlie,  George,  156  Trongate. 
Gourlay,  Mrs.,  1 6  Nelson  street  and  156 

Trongate. 
Gow,  Miss,  175  Buchanan  street. 
Graham,  Miss,  10,  12  Nelson  street. 
Haliday,  Misses,  177  St.  Vincent  place. 
Hamilton,  Miss  G.,  Terrace  street. 


Harper,  Miss  C,  147  AVest  Regent  street. 

Harvey,  Misses,  16  Clyde  terrace. 

Harvey,  Mrs.,  25  South  Montrose  street. 

Hector,  Mrs.,  81  M'Alpine  street. 

Henderson,  E.  and  J.,  69  Eglinton  street. 

Hendry,  Miss  B.,  118  George  street. 

Hetherington,  Mrs.  T.,  &  Co.,  131  Stob- 
cross  street. 

Horn,  Miss,  22  Dundas  street. 

Horn,  Miss  E.,  35  Renfrew  street. 

Hutton,  Mrs.,  1 73  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Jarvis,  E.,  8  Nelson  street. 

Kinghorn,  M.,  10  St.  James  St.,  Kingston. 

Laird,  Mrs.,  73  Stevenson  street. 

Learmonth,  Mre.,  19  Centre  street. 

Lister,  Helen,  155  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Loftus,  Misses,  86  Hospital  street. 

Logan,  Mrs.,  37  John  street. 

M'Allister,  Mrs.,  351  Argyll  street. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.,  54  Gallowgate. 

M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  104  Sauchiehall  street. 

Macfarlane,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  292  Argyll  st. 

M'Gill,  Misses,  28  Garscube  place. 

M'Glashan,  Mrs.,  17  Gordon  street. 

M'Gregor,  J.,  19  Candleriggs. 

M'Gregor,  Miss  Jane,  25  East  Cl^'de  st. 

M'Gregor,  Miss  M.,  35  Renfrew  st. 

M'Intosh,  Miss,  146  Hope  street. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  32  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 

M'Kenzie,  Miss  M.,  5  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Kinnon,  Miss,  41  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

M'Lean,  Misses,  6  Wellington  street. 

M'Lean,  Miss  C,  70  Argyll  street. 

M'Leod,  C.  &  M.,  68  Maxwell  street. 

M'Neil,  Mrs.,  33  Nelson  st.  Tradeston. 

M'Nicol,  Miss  A.,  49  Renfield  street. 

M'Omish,  Miss,  3  Hope  place.  Parlia- 
mentary road. 

M'Queen,  Miss,  9  Queen  arcade. 

Maltman,  Miss  M.,  42  John  street. 

Marshall  &  Moyes,  12  Queen  arcade. 

Marshall,  Miss  J.,  237  George  street. 

Martin,  M.,  51  Argyll  arcade. 

Maxwell,  Miss,  127  Argyll  street. 

Menzies,  Misses,  166  West  Regent  street. 

Miller,  Miss,  5  Wellington  arcade. 

Millar,  Miss  E.,  1  South  Portland  street. 

Milligan  &  Moonej',  3  Germiston  street. 

Milne,  Miss,  168  Hope  street, 

Mitchell,  M.  S.,  75  Renfield  street. 

Moffat,  Mrs.,  11  Nelson  street. 

Monock,  Mrs.,  242  Gallowgate. 

Morrison,  Miss  J.,  44  Nelson  street. 

^Morrison,  Misses,  21  Castle  street. 

Morton,  Mrs.  Agnes,  4  Queen  arcade. 

Moscript,  Misses,  34  Kent  street. 

Muir,  Mrs.,  21  Charlotte  street. 

Munro,  Mary,  67  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  84  Sauchiehall  street. 

Murray,  Misses,  Fife  place,  108  West 
George  street. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  169  Buchanan  street. 

Murray,  Mrs,,  1  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 


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MILLINERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— MUSIC. 


Oliver,  Misses,  47  Saucliiehall  street. 
Patersori,  Miss,  278  Argyll  street. 
Paxton,  Miss,  46  Reiilield  street. 
Rankin,  Misses,  3  West  Campbell  street. 
Rattray,  Mrs.  Patrick,  4  Bath  street. 
Reid,  Janet,  17  Oxford  street. 
Reid,  Miss  J.,  78  Govan  street. 
Renwick  &   Gray,  82  "West  Nile  street, 

and  158  Argj'll  street. 
Robertson,  James,  158  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  98  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  86  Saucliiehall  street. 
Robertson,  Misses,  18  Cadogan  street. 
Roxburgh,  Misses,  40  Union  street. 
Roxburgh  &  Co.,  5   Abercromby  place, 

and  179  West  George  street. 
Russell,  Miss,  57  Crown  street. 
Sclanders,  Misses,  56  King  street.' 
Scott,  Miss  M.,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 
Shanks,  John,  184  Argyll  street. 
Shields,  Misses,  98  West  George  street. 
Sim,  Misses,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 
Simpson,  George,  104  St.  Vincent  street. 
Simpson,  Mrs.  Geo ,  68  Renfield  street. 
Smith,  Miss  A.,  15  Argyll  arcade. 
Smith,  Misses,  356  Argyll  street. 
Sommerville,  Misses,  1  Cranston  street. 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.,  1  West  Milton  street. 
Spence,  Misses,  46  Shamrock  street. 
Spence,  Misses,  180  Sauchiehall  street. 
Spencer,  Miss,  30  Drygate. 
Stark,  Mrs.,  20  Oxford  street. 
Stewart,    Misses   M.    &   J.,    S3    Nelson 

street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  166  West  Regent  street. 
Stirton,  Mrs.,  353  Argyll  street. 
Stirling,  Misses,  55  Bath  street. 
Swan,  Miss  Ann,  40  Carrick  street. 
Tait,  Miss,  16  Bath  street. 
Taylor,  Jane,  5  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Taylor,    Miss   E.,    24    Great    Hamilton 

Templeton,  E.  M'C.  &  C.  F.,  191  Ren- 
frew street. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  William,  10  East  Russell 
.street. 

Thomson,  Miss,  97  Union  street. 

Todd,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  61  Cowcaddens  street. 

Turnbull,  Misses,  21  Cranston  street. 

Tweedie,  Mrs.  A.,  33  Glassford  street. 

Waddell,  Misses,  50  Argyll  arcade. 

Walker,  James,  61  South  Portland  st. 

Wallace,  Mrs.,  98  Cov/raddens  street. 

Wardrop,  Jane,  24  Sauchiehall  street. 

Weatherhead,  Mrs.,  153  West  Nile  street. 

Westlands,  Mrs.,  118  Sauchiehall  street. 

Whish,  C,  &  Co.,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

Wilkie,  Mrs.,  15  Cambridge  street. 

Williamson,  Misses,  35  Renfrew  street. 

AVright,  Mrs.,  39  Bell  street. 

Young,  Mrs.  Gavin,  19  Stevenson  street. 

Young,  Mis.  R.,  1 1  West  Campbell  st. 

Zuill,  M.,  20  London  street. 


MILLWEIGHTS. 

SEE  ALSO  ENGINEERS  AND  FOUNDERS. 

Brown,  John,  &  Sons,  York  street. 

Campbell  &  Christie,  598  Gallowgate. 

Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  Port  Dundas. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  M'Neil  at., 
Little  Govan,  Hutchesontown. 

Drummond,  Robert,  Calton  Foundry,  57 
Canning  street,  Calton. 

Forrest,  E.,  Soho  place. 

Forrest,  James,  1  Hope  street. 

Forrest,  Wm,,  &  Co.,  412  Debbie's  loan, 

Graham,  Geo.,  Old  Bridge-end,  Partick. 

Holiday,  J.,  &  Co.,  77  Bishop  street. 

Howie,  Wm.,  54  Union  street. 

Kirk,  Thomas,  28  Hill  street. 

Law,  Robert,  Shettleston. 

Lister,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  John  St.  Foundry. 

Loraas,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  61  Duke  street. 

Lyon,  Lawson,  &  Co.,  Mouutainblue, 
Camlachie. 

M'Clymont,  James,  97  Cowcaddens. 

M'2;aughton  &  Macphail,  173  Great  Ha- 
milton street. 

M'Onie  &  Mirrlees,  Scotland  St.,  Trades- 
ton,  counting-house,  94  West  street. 

M'Onie,  W.  &  A.,  1  Scotland  street. 

Miller,  William,  &  Co.,  15  Buchan  street, 
Gorbals. 

More,  Alex.,  &  Son,  33  Montrose  street. 

Murdoch,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  36  East  Hill  st. 

Neilson  et  Co.,  Hydepark  street. 

Norman  &  Clinkskill,  Sawmill-field,  Canal 
steeet,  Port-Dundas. 

Parker,  Richd.,  jun.,  4  North  Paterson  st. 

Randolph,  Elliot,  &  Co.,  12  Centre  st. 

Robertson  &  Lister,  79  Mitchell  street. 

Turnbull,  John,  36  Port-Dundiis  road. 

Webster,  David,  33  Great  Hamilton  st. 

White  &  Grant,  154  New  Dalmarnock  rd. 

Wilson,  William  G.,  London  Vulcan  Iron- 
works, Port-Dundas. 

Yule  &  Wilkie,  58  Port-Dundas  road. 

MINERAL  SUE,VEYOE,S. 

Johnston,  Ronald,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 
M'Ghie,  R.  &  T.,  189  Buchanan  street. 

MOETCLOTH  OFFICE. 

6  Ritchie's  land,  Clyde  st.,  Calton. 

MUSIC  &  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT 

SELLERS. 
Barr,  Samuel,  197  Buchanan  street. 
De  Monti,  J.  H.,  101  Buchanan  street. 
Finning,  Arthur,  1  Bridgegate  street. 
Gardiuei-,  T.  W.,  280  George  street  and 

54  North  Frederick  street. 
Gray  &  Co.,  29  Eenfield  street. 
Greenshields,  Brothers,  19  Argyll  arcade. 
Gunn,  Wm.,  25  East  CU'de  street. 
Hendry,  Alex.,  58  Sauchiehall  street. 
Lutted,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  210  Buchanan  st. 


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Mann,  John  A.,  33  Trougate. 
Melville,  Francis,  357  Argj'll  street. 
Moore,  W.  H.,  65  Buchanan  street. 
Panton,  George,  &  Son,  32  Stockwell  st. 
Panton,  James,  &  Co.,  85  Buchanan  st. 
Robertson,  D.,  80  St.  Vincent  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  J.,  12  Brunswick  place. 
Telfer,  William,  42  Queen  street. 
Wood,  Jn.  Muir,  &  Co.,  42  Buchanan  st. 

MTJSICAX  mSTRUMEKT  MAKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  PIANO-FORTE  MAKERS. 

Ballantyne,  Robert,  36  Brunswick  street. 
Gardner,  T.  W.,  280   George  street  and 

54  North  Frederick  street. 
Hay,  James,  22  South  Portland  street. 
Lutted,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  210  Buchanan  st. 
Mann,  John  A.,  33  Trongate. 
Panton,  Geo.,  &  Son,  32  Stockwell  st. 
Panton,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  85  Buchanan  street. 
Plain,  Walter,  21  Brunswick  place. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  J.,  12  Brunswick  street. 

MUSICIANS. 

SEE  AI^SO  TEACHERS  OP  MUSIC. 

Adams,  Richard  &  Robert,  104  Hill   st., 

Garnethill. 
Baj'ne,  David,  52  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Bushez,  F.  S.,  70  Charlotte  street. 
Bushez,  Mrs.  F.  S.,  70  Charlotte  street. 
Galloway,  W.  C,  196  Pitt  street. 
Hilpert,  Andrew,  278  Argyll  street. 
Lithgow,  W.  H.,  189  Buclianan  street. 
M'Farlane,  Thomas,  1  Elmbank  place. 
Maver,  Robert,  408  Parliamentary  road. 
Napier,  Miss,  99  Douglas  street. 
Seligmann,  Julius,  176  West  Regent  st. 
Smith,  James  R.,  122  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stenhouse,  Alex.,  4  Sidney  street. 
Thomson,  A.  D.,  9  Cambridge  street. 
Thomson,  James,  121  Douglas  street. 
Warren,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  65  Bath  street, 

MUSLm  EMBaOIDERERS, 

Hart,  Thomas,  24  Wilson  street. 
Scott,  Mrs.  J  ,  21  Argyll  arcade. 

MUSLIN  AND  LACE  PEINTEES. 

Scott,  Mrs.  J.,  21  Argj'U  arcade. 

Scott,  Misses,  &  Neilson,  29  Argyll  arcade. 

NAIL  MAKERS. 
Brown,  William,  81  Bridgegate. 
Burt,  J.  &  J.,  5  Martyr  street. 
Donald,  Walter,  &  Co.,  53,  55  St.  James's 

road. 
Gallowaj',  Wm.,  &  Co.,  41  Montrose  st. 
Godfrey,  Johnstone,  33  Main  st.,  Calton. 
Gorman,  Patrick,  Brickfield,  off  Main  st., 

Calton. 
Grierson,  Robert,  49  Brown  street. 
M'Alpin,  Hugh,-49Ganowgate. 


M'Kinlay,  W.,   &  H.  M'Corkindale,  61 

Great  Hamilton  street. 
M'Neilage,   Archibald,  92^  King  street, 

Tradeston. 
Paikhill,  John,  79  Stockwell  street. 
Paterson,  Alex.,  6  Wallace  street. 
Provan,  Andrew,  98  Port-Dimdas  road. 
Provan,  David,  87  Cowcaddens  street. 
Provan,  David,  75  Brown  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  James,  33  King  street, 

Tradeston. 
White,  Wm.,  19  Portugal  street. 

NAUTICAL  INSTRUMENT  MAKERS. 
Dobbie,  Alex.,  20  Clyde  place. 
Heron,  David,  4  Carrick  street. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  24  Clyde  place. 

NEEDLE  MANUEACTUEEES. 
Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
Smith,  William,  &  Co.,  41  London  street. 

NEWSPAPEES. 

SEE  APPENDIX,  PAGE  102. 

NEWSPAPER  AGENTS. 

Adams,  George,  13  Nelson  street. 
Bogle,  William,  &  Co.,  22  Argyll  street. 
Foulds,  John,  126  Argyll  street. 
Frazer,  James,  136  Queen  street. 
Harthill  &  Salmond,  26,  34  Glassford  st. 
Love,  Wm.,  5,  17  Nelson  street. 
M'Leod,  Jolm,  66  Argyll  street. 
M'Phun,  W.  R.,  84  Argyll  street. 
Reid,  James,  124  Queen  street. 
Sansom   &    Co.,    27,    71    Castle   street, 

Townhead. 
Thomson,  George,  26  Glassford  street. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

Aikman,  Matthew,  132  South  Portland  st. 
Jaffraj^,  William,  13  Exchange  place. 
Lacy,  Henry  B.,  54  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mercer,  Andrew,  51  Miller  street. 
Smyth,  Wm.,  20  Brunswick  street. 
Stewart,  John,  jun.,  135  Buclwnan  st. 
Sword,  Robert,  45  Virginia  street. 

NUESEEY  AND  SEEDSMEN. 
Those  marked  (a)  are  only  Seedsmen. 
Austin  &  M'Auslan,  186  Trongate. 
Brown,  David,  Great  Western  road. 
Brown,  M.  &  J.,  29  Glassford  street. 
Campbell,  John,  138  Queen  street. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  and  florists,  37  Argyll  st." 
a  Cross,  Alex.,   &    Sons,    17  Gallowgate 

and  Tontine  back  buildings. 
«  Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  65  St.  Vincent  st. 
Drew,  Peter,  132  Bridgegate  street. 
Drysdale  &  Co.,  33  Queen  street. 
Drysdale,  James,  33  Queen  street. 
Baton  &  Small,  Sandyford  house. 
a  Smart,  James,  56  Queen  street. 
2  (J 


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OIL.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— PACKING. 


Thyne,  James  &  Robert,  60  Buchanan  st., 
nursery,  North  Woodside  Cottage,  New 
City  road. 

Thyne,  James,  33,  34  Argyll  arcade. 

Wilson,  J.  &  A.,  40  Woodlands  road. 

OIL  AND  COLOUEMEN. 

SEE  ALSO  PAINTERS. 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  80  Hill  street. 
Baird,  Robert,  14  Glassford  street. 
Baird,  R.  &  A.,  7  Brunswick  street. 
Barr,  Wm,,  77  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Brown,  W.,  &  Co.,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  31  King  street,  Calton. 
Crawford,  John,  20  Stevenson  street. 
Dunbar,  Alex.,  3  Thistle  street. 
Fisher,  Peter,  55,  57  High  street. 
Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  200  George  street. 
Grasse,  E.,  5  West  Nile  street. 
Hamilton,  J.  &  R.,  St.  David's  court,  16 

Canon  street. 
Jack,  Mrs.,  50  Adelphi  street,    Hutche- 

sontown. 
Jamieson,  Joseph,  109  Clyde  street,  An- 

derston. 
Kidston  &  Waters,  36  Oswald  street. 
King,  George,  43  Queen  street. 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  32  Bridge  street. 
Liddell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  192  Trougate 

and  43  Queen  street. 
M'Bean,  H.,  &  Co.,  13,  17  Melville  st. 
M'Call,  Thomas,  26  Canon  street. 
M'Intosh,  A.  &  R.,  213  Gallowgate. 
Mackie,  John  Walker,   138  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Provand,  J.  &  G.,  &  Co.,  50  East  Howard 

street. 
Robertson,  R.,  &  Co.,  12  Hutcheson  st. 
Smith,  James,  187  Trongate. 
Smith,  Richard,  86,  88  West  street. 
Stewart,  John,  1 5  High  street. 
Storer,  D.,  188  Gallowgate. 
Taylor,  Edmund,  &  Son,  83,  85  Virginia 

street. 
Wardlaw,  W.,  100  Fife  place,  W.  George 

street. 
Warnock,  R.  &  J.,  31  Rope  work  lane. 

OIL  MESCHANT3. 

SEE  ALSO  DEYSALTEES  AND  TALLOW 
CHANDLERS. 

Allan,  John,  jun.,  31  Argyll  street. 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  80  East  HiU  st. 
Baird,  Robert,  14  Glassford  street. 
Barr,  Wm.,  77  Main  street,  Gorltals. 
Borthwick,  James,  &  Co.,  9  Mitchell  st. 
Brown,  W.,  &  Co.,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Cameron  &  Henderson,  58  Miller  street. 
Craig  &  Rose,  63  Candleriggs. 
Elliott,  Ferguson,  &  White,  39  Stockwell 

street. 
Ferguson  &  M'Laren,  37  Hutcheson  st. 
Gordon,  J.  &  J.,  200  George  street. 


Graham  &  Young,  Anderson  street,  Gal- 
lowgate. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  R.,  St.  David's  court,  16 
Canon  street. 

Henderson,  William,  &  Sons,  88,  90  New 
W3'ud. 

Howard,  Charles,  10  Duke  street  and 
188  Castle  street. 

Jamieson,  J.,  109  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

King,  George,  43  Queen  street. 

M'Bean,  H.,  &  Co.,  13,  17  Melville  street. 

M'Intosh,  A.  &  R.,  213  Gallowgate. 

M'Lellan,  L.,  136  Gallowgate. 

M'Millan,  Lauchlan,  88  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston. 

Parker,  James,  117  Gallowgate. 

Perry  &  Kennedy,  19  Cochran  street. 

Rankin,  Thomas,  64  George  street. 

Reid,  George,  31  Little  Dovehill. 

Rintoul,  A.  P.,  1 0  Stirling  square. 

Sansom  &  Co.,  27  Castle  street. 

Sansom  &  Co.,  71  Castle  street. 

Smith,  David,  83,  85  Havannah  street. 

Stuart,  Alexander,  66  Brunswick  street. 

Taylor,  Edmund,  &  Son,  83,  85  Virginia 
street. 

Taylor,  G.,  21  King  street,  Calton. 

Wardlaw,  Wm.,  100  Fyfe  Place,  West 
George  street. 

Warnock,  R.  &  J.,  31  Ropework  lane. 

White,  Wm.  J.,  104  Union  street. 

Wilson,  John  &  James,  4  Morrison's  crt., 
108  Argyll  street,  or  55  Arcade  and 
117  Argyll  street. 

OPTICAL  AND  IIATHEMATICAL 
INSTRU5IENT  MAKERS. 

Cameron,  Paul,  87  London  street. 
Cohen,  S.  P.,  121  Buchanan  street. 
Galletti,  John,  24  Argyll  arcade. 
Gardner  &  Co.,  21  Buchanan  street. 
Gardner,  William,  3  Ro3'al  Bank  place. 
Gerletti,  D.,  10  Candleriggs. 
Scotland,  G.  D.,  16  Hutcheson  street. 
White,  James,  24  Renfield  street. 

OEGAN  BUILDESS. 

Gardner,  T.  W.,  280  George  street  and 

54  North  Frederick  street. 
Mirrlees,  Robert,  23  Cochran  street. 

OTEN  BUILDEKS. 

Brunton,  C,  3  Pitt  street. 

Cruikshanks,  R.,  &  Son,  10  Sommerville 

place. 
Davidson,  Walter,  40  Brown  street. 

PACKIITG-BOX  SIAKSES. 

SEE  ALSO  TRUNK  AND  PACKING-BOX 
MAKERS. 

Anderson  &  Henderson,  101  Holm  street 
and  50  Mitchell  street. 


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Bain,  D.,  23  South  Frederick  street  and 
40  Cathedral  street. 

Brown  &  Gray,  67  Mitchell  street. 

Brown,  James,  273  George  street. 

Brown,  Robert,  75  Mitchell  street. 

Ferguson,  George,  14  North  Portland  st. 

Fiulay  &  Nelson,  175  Buchanan  street 
and  94  "West  Nile  street. 

Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  21  Dundas  street 
and  162  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow  Manufactory,  85  Mitchell  St. 

Graham,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  65  Candleriggs. 

Henderson,  James,  56  Gordon  street. 

Jamieson,  W.,  33  George  square. 

Liddell,  William,  58  Gordon  street. 

M'Craw  &  Kay,  Melville  lane,  off  Gor- 
don street. 

M'Gown,  WilUam,  &  Co.,  25  North  Al- 
bion street. 

M'Luckie,  M.,  42  Brunswick  street. 

Miller  &  Bannerman,  30  Gordon  street. 

Miller,  R.,  &  Son,  29  Stirling  street  and 
94  Nelson  street. 

Nairn,  John,  &  Son,  16  Cochran  street. 

Keid,  John,  158  East  Miltcn  street. 

Sclanders,  James,  33,  41  George  square. 

Sclanders,  Robert,  38  Montrose  stieet. 

Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  95  Mitchell  street. 

Steel,  Thomas,  130  Brunswick  street. 

Woodmas,  James,  33  John  street, 

PAINTEES. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Paper-bangers. 

a  Aitken,  James,  25  New  wynd. 
a  Anderson,  David,  92  Glassford  street. 
a  Anderson,  H.  L.,  19  Eenfield  street. 
a  Arnot,  Thomas,  62  St.  Vincent  street. 
Auld,  John,  165,  290  High  street. 
Ballardie,  Thomas,  118  Clyde  street,  An- 

derston. 
a  Banks,  James,  121  West  Nile  street. 
Barclaj',    Robert,    and    Curie,  ship,  59 

M'Alpine  street. 
a  Beveridge,  James,  24  Bedford  street. 
Blair,  R.  A.,  35  Bath  street. 
a  Bogle,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  50  Gordon  street. 
a  Bowie,  Campbell  T.,  50  Queen  street. 
a  Brown,  A.  &  J.,  78,  80  Canick  street. 
a  Brown,  James,  40  King  st ,  Tradestou. 
a  Bruce,  Robert,  21  Cambridge  street. 
a  Buchanan,  Archibald,  25  Kent  street. 
a  Buchanan,  James,  18  York  street. 
a  Burden,  John,  33  Saltmaket. 
Cairney,  John,  46  Bath  street. 
a  Cairney,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  105  Glassford 

street. 
a  Cairns,  John,  ]  6  Blackfriars  street. 
Cairns,  John,  80  Tbistle  street. 
Carlton,  Charles,  56  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
Clark,  Patrick  S.,  285"Argyll  street. 
a  Clubb  &  Sweet,  31,  S3  Findlay  street. 
Craig,  Mackay,  &  Co.,  28  Kent  street. 


a  Craig,  Mrs.,  6  St.  Vincent  place. 
Crawford,  John,  20  Stevenson  St.,  Calton. 
a  Currie,  Edward,  32  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
a  Daly,  Michael,  73  West  C:mipbeli  st. 
Darroch,  Wm.,  47  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
a  Dudgeon,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  12  Gordon  st. 
a  Ferguson,  R,,  125  Cambridge  street, 
Gardner,  R.,  36  Clyde  place. 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  ship,  8  Brown  street. 
a  GilfiUan,  William,  46  Gordon  street. 
a  Granger,  William,  6  Rose  street  and  11 

Crown  street. 
a  Gray,  Charle.?,  6,  8  Bath  street. 
Hair,  David,  18  Norfolk  street. 
a  Hastie,  William,  51  Hutcheson  street. 
Hobbs,  Samuel,  3  Anderston  quay. 
a  Hutcheson,  George,  26  Sauchiehall  st. 
Johnston,  A.,  17  Cathcart  street. 
a  Kerr,  James,  6,  7  Windmill  croft. 
Kimmons,  Samuel,  12G2-  Garscube  road. 
a  Kirkwood,  Alexander,  32  Bridge  st. 
Laird,  James,  67  Steven-son  st.,  Caltou. 
aLawrie,  Thomas,  126  Union  street. 
Liddell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  192  Trongate, 

and  43  Queen  street. 
Macalpine,  Charles,   3  Nicholson  street, 

and  184  Argyll  court. 
M'Alpine,  Charles,  161  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Call,  Wm.,  32  Forth  St.,  Port-Dundas. 
a  M'Calman,  Donald,  186  St.  Vincent  st. 
a  IM'Donald,  John,  61  Canick  street. 
a  IVl'Iutosh,  Thomas,  92  Mitchell  street. 
M-I-Ienzie    &    Crawford,  paper  -  hangers 

only,  89  Buchanan  street. 
M'Kenzie,  David,  19  Norfolk  street. 
M'Keuzie,  John,  20  East  Clyde  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  13  Norfolk  street. 
Maul  &  Bruce,  56  London  street. 
Menzies,  Robert,  38  John  street. 
a  Menzies,  Thomas  &  William,  33  Sauchie- 
hall street. 
aMiddleton,  M.,  &  Co.,  116  Union  st. 
Miller,  John,  1  South  Portland  street. 
a  Minto,  J.,  73  Union  street. 
a  Mitchell,  James,  27  King  street. 
a  Morison,  Daniel,  54  Gordon  street. 
a  Morison,  Daniel,  9  Nicholson  street. 
a  Murray,  David,  9  FLndlay  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 
a  Newlands,  J.  A.,  39   Castle  street  and 

181  Cowcaddens  street. 
Nicol,  Andrew,  7  Douglas  street. 
a  Ormiston,  Peter,  34  Renfield  street. 
Paterson,  John,  239  Argyll  street. 
a  Paul,  James,  40  Clyde  buildings. 
Peterkin,  David,  9  Findlay  street. 
Popple,  William,  SSg-  Nelson  street. 
Railtou,  George,  419  Gallowgate. 
a  Ramsay,  Alexander,  5  East  Nile  street. 
Rankin,  Thomas,  68  Sauchiehall  street. 
a  Rankin,  Thomas,  64  George  street. 
Roebuck,  Jonathan,  75  Eglintou  street. 
Roger,  Samuel,  74  Main  st,,  Anderston- 


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a  Russell,  John,  19  Egliuton  street. 
a  Salmond,  P.,  &  Co.,  12,  14  Queen  st. 
aScobie,  David  S.,  76  Bath  street. 
a  Snodgrass,  John,  77  St.  Vincent  street, 
a  Steel,  Robert,  167  Buchanan  street. 
aStobo,  David,  23  Maxwell  street. 
Sutherland,  William,  122  George  street. 
a  Turner,  Claud,  &  Sons,  37  Grseme  st. 
"Walker,  Thomas,  &  Son,  102  Sauchiehall 

street. 
a  Wardlaw,  W.,   Fyfe  place,    100   West 

George  street. 
a  Weir,  Matthew,  263  Argyll  street. 
a  Wliite,  John,  37  Union  street. 
Wishart,  Thomas,  1 1  St.  Andrew  lane. 
a  Wotherspoon,  Archibald,  478  Argyll  st. 
a  Young,  John,  222  GaUowgate. 

PAPER  HANGING  MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Gilfillan,  William,  46  Gordon  street. 
M'Millau,  William,  4  St.  Enoch  square. 

PAPERHANGERS. 

SEE  PAINTERS. 

PAPERMAKERS. 

Clark,   William,    106    Cheapside   street, 

Anderstcn. 
Collins,  E.,  &  Son,  58  Brunswick  street. 
Couper,  R.  &  J.,  27  Glassford  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  &  Son,  57  Argyll  street. 
M' Arthur,  James,  &  Co.,  82  Glassford  st. 
Orr,  Peter,  glass  and  emery,  43  High  st. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  34  Ilutcheson  st. 
Starke,  George,   31  Buchanan  court,  75 

Argyll  street,  and  27  Dunlop  street. 
Weir,  Robert,  44  Queen  street. 

PAPER  AND  BANDBOX  MAKERS. 

Bain,  D.,  23  South  Frederick  street  and 

40  Cathedral  street. 
Brown  &  Mitchell,  Burnbank,  Camlachie. 
Crawford,  C,  7  Queen  street. 
Crawford,  Hugh,  55  High  street. 
Cullen,  S6hx\,  fancy,  68  Glassford  street, 
Dowie,  A.  L.,  33  Crown  ct.,  Virginia  st. 
Ferguson,  D.,  88  Glassford  street. 
Ferguson,  Sohn,  fancy,  35  Miller  street. 
Fullarton  &  Co.,  95  Argyll  street. 
Orr,  Peter,  43  High  street. 
Stevenson,     James,    Sidney     court,     62 

Argyll  street. 

PAPER  RULERS. 

Cairns,  Walter,  74  Glassford  street. 
Craig,  Thomas,  62  Argyll  street. 
Franklin,  William,  7  Argyll  street. 
M'Cormack,  D.,  109  Argyll  street  and  9 

Maxwell  street. 
Macfarlane,  Wm.,  4  Dunlop  street. 
M'Lauchlan,  William,  24  Wilson  street. 


Sellars,  Mrs.  William,  124  Trongate. 
Smith,  Mrs.  James,  181  Trongate. 

PAPER  STAINERS  AND  MARBLERS. 

Crawford,  Hugh,  55  High  street. 
Mitchell  &  Husband,  73  W.  Campbell  st. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  34  Hutcheson  street. 
Starke,  George,  31    Buchanan  court,  75 

Argyll  street,  and  27  Dunlop  street. 
Weir,  Robert,  44  Queen  street. 

PAPER  WAREHOUSES. 

SEE  ALSO  STATIONERS,  AND  BOOKSELLERS 
AND  STATIONERS. 

Dalmuir  &  Kelvindale,  58  Brunswick  st. 
Dalsholm,  82  Glassford  street. 
M'Arthur,  James,  &  Co.,  82  Glassford  st. 
M'Millan,  William,  4  St.  Enoch's  square. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  22  Bell  street. 

PATENT  GREASE  MANUFACTURERS. 
Aitchison,  A.,  28  Spoutmouth. 
Glasgow  Grease  Co.,  335  GaUowgate. 
Graham,  Malcolm,  Anderson  street,  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Graham  &  Young,  Anderson  street,  Gal- 

lowgate. 
Houston,  William,  335  GaUowgate  and 

10  Armour  street. 
Listen,  James,  52  M'Pherson  street. 
Miller,  George,  &  Co.,  89  Rumford  st. 
Reid,  George,  31  Little  Dovehill. 
Sansom   &    Co.,    27,    71    Castle   street, 

Townhead. 
Smith,  Richard,  86,  88  West  street. 

PATENTEES. 

White  &  Grant,  safety  cage  manufac- 
turers, adapted  for  collieries,  mines, 
mill  hoists,  &c.,  1 54  Dalmarnock  road. 

Patent  Office  and  Designs  Registry,  Wil- 
liam Johnson,  consulting  engineer,  and 
J.  H.  Johnson,  solicitor,  166  Buchanan 
street. 

PATTERN  DRAWERS  AND  PRINT- 
CUTTERS. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  only  pattern- 
drawers. 

a  Barclay,  Thos.,  51  New  Bridge  street. 
a  Brown,  John,  29  Eglinton  street. 
a  Brown,  William,  129  Ingram  street. 
Chisholm,  James,  16  Commerce  street. 
Cook,  John,  73  Eglinton  street. 
Cook,  William,  14  Garthland  street. 
Cross,  E.,  9  Gibson  street. 
Cross,  R.,  8  Buchan  street. 
Gilmour,  .James,  46  Shamrock  street. 
Glassford,  William,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Goetz,  J.  L.,  79  South  Portland  street. 
Gorecki,  Antoui,  3  West  Nile  street. 
Graham,  Thomas,  289  Parliamentary  rd. 


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557 


Hamilton,  William,  49  Cadogan  street. 
a  Henndy,  Roger,  17  Holmhead  street. 
Innes,  John,  68  Glassford  street. 
Innes,  Robert,  45  John  street. 
Lang,  John,  124  Trongate. 
Lauder,  John,  38  Queen  street. 
M'Laren,  A.,  86  Renfrew  street. 
M'Nab,  Alexander,  190  Trongate. 
Morrison,  Archibald,  18  Hutcheson  St. 
Morrison,  John,  &  Son,  22  Pitt  street. 
Morrison,  John,  111  Virginia  street. 
Murphy,  James,  jun.,  40  John  street. 
Murphy,  John,  50  North  Hanover  street. 
Murphy,  Thomas,  34  Glassford  street. 
Pritchard,  James,  51  Bridge  street. 
Sawyers,  Robt.,  32  Scotland  St.,  Kingston. 
Smith,  James,  17  Virginia  street. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  10  Ann  st.,  Port-Dundas, 
Taylor,  James,  50  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Thomson,  John,  Sandyford. 
Wylie,  William,  24  Wilson  street. 

PAVEMENT  IVEEECHANTS. 
Dick,  George,  89  East  Milton  street. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  91  Ely thswood  terrace. 

PAWNBEOKEES. 

Afleck,  J.,  172  Argjdl  st.  and  6  Union  st. 

Adelphi  Street  Equitable  Loan  Office. 
John  Scanlan,  manager, 

Blair,  E.,  3  College  street. 

Cameron,  M.,  6  East  Nile  street. 

Cameron)  William,  229  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  James,  21  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 

Clark,  John,  79  Brown  street, 

Couper  &  Co.,  43  High  street. 

Devlin,  John,  &  Co.,  28,  30  Prince's  st. 

Fairley,  James,  288  Gallowgate. 

Fleming,  William,  105  High  street. 

Fleming,  W.,  27  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 

Eraser,  John,  4  St.  Andrew  square. 

Glasgow  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  109  Argyll 
street  and  9  Maxwell  street.  Crighton 
Skirviug,  manager. 

Hamilton,  James,  84  M'Alpine  street. 

Hamilton,  William,  17  High  street. 

Hill,  Walter,  10  Stirling  square. 

Holt,  T.,  201  High  street. 

Kenned}',  Charles,  76  Gallowgate. 

Lundie,  John,  8  East  Clyde  street. 

M'Arthur  &  Robb,  132  Gallowgate. 

M'Connell,  B.,  27  King  street,  house, 
7  Park  place. 

Blay,  John,  56  Bridge  street. 

Menzies,  George,  14  North  street. 

Milligan,  Patrick,  113  New  wynd. 

Moore,  James,  68  Centre  street. 

Murphy,  A.,  &  Co.,  2  Tobago  St.,  Calton. 

Murphy,  Henry,  137  Bridgegate. 

Northern  Loan  Company,  11  George  st. 

Ogilvie  &  Co.,  4  Dunlop  street. 

Old  Exchange  Loan  Co.,  142,  43  Tron- 
gate. 


Park,  Alexander,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Scanlan,  James,  113  King  street  and  44 

Bridgegate. 
Scanlan,  John,  30  Adelphi  street. 
Scouler,  William,  6  Saltmarket  street  and 

17  Trongate. 
Shannon,  Charles,  6  Old  Dalmarnock  rd. 
Smith  &  M'Mutrie,  106  Main  street,  An- 

derston. 
Smith,  John,  &    Co.,   Buchanan   court, 

44  Trongate. 
Union  Loan  Co.,   8  East  Clyde  street. 

John  Lundie,  manager. 
Warrington,  William,  179  Cowcaddens. 
White,  James,  13  Orr  street,  and  10  Main 

street,  Bridgeton. 
Whyte,  William,  &  Co.,  15  Herbertsoi 

street. 

PEEEUMEES  AND  HAIEDEESSEES. 

SEE  ALSO  HAIRDRESSERS. 

Ander.son,  J.  B.,  23  Queen  sti-eet. 
Baird,  Steven,  67  New  street,  Calton. 
Bro^^^l,  John,  3  Glassford  street. 
Coventry,  William,  300  Argj'll  street. 
Forbes,  Duncan,  90  Union  street. 
Gardner,  J.,  140  H[ope  street. 
Kyle,  W.,  68  George  street. 
Laird,  John,  176  Saltmarket. 
Lambie,  Anflw.,  151  Castle  street. 
Lonp;niore,  James,  35  Chai'lotte  street. 
Mackenzie,  Wm.,  32,  34  Eglinton  street. 
Mackie,  Andrew^  90  Argvll  street. 
Main,  J.  &  M.,  26  Argyll  street. 
Meek,  John,  47  St.  Vincent  street. 
Miller,  M.,  30  Argyll  street. 
Moore,  John,  108  Queen  street. 
Pro  van,  James,  181  Trongate. 
Reid,  John,  36  Stockwell  street. 
Shaw,  William,  48  Jamaica  street. 
Stewart  &  Donald,  20  Argyll  arcade. 
Sturrock  &  Sons,  123  Buchanan  street. 
Tennent,  Walter,  72  Queen  street. 
Wishart,  Robert,  271  Buchanan  street. 

PEWTEEEES. 

SEE  ALSO   BRAZIERS  AND  TIN-PLATE 
W^ORKERS. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  118  King  st.,  works, 

105  do. 
Reid,  IL,  171  Trongate. 

PHYSICIAiq'S  KEH  SUEGEONS. 

Those  marked  (/)  are  Fellows  of  the 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of 
Glasgow. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Druggists. 

Adam,  Robert,  47  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 
Adams,  A.  MaxweU,  M.D.,  20  Buccleuch 

street, 
y  Adams,  James,  M.D.,  34  Buccleuch  st. 
Aguew,  John,  1  King  street,  Tradeston. 


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PHYSICIANS.— TRADES  DIEECTOEY.— PHYSICIANS. 


/Aitken,  Dr.  John,  M.D.,  21  Blythswood 

square. 
Alexander,  James,  dentist,  128  Union  st. 
/Anderson,  Alex.  Dunlop,  M.D.,  159  St. 

Vincent  street. 
/Anderson,  Andrew,  M.D.,l  Woodside  ter- 
race ;  consulting  rooms,  15  W.  George 

street. 
Ballantyne,  Dr.  John,  10  Wemyss  place. 
Beilby,  W.  R.,  M  D.,  137  Hope  street. 
Bell,  David,  104  Abercromby  street. 
/Bell,  Joseph,  15  Moore  place,  W.  George 

street. 
Black,  J  "W.,  surgeon,  Inchbank,  Partick. 
Black,  Wm.,  245  Gallowgate. 
Black,  Dr.  John,  4  Macfarlane  street. 
Brash,  James,  1  North  Albion  street. 
Brennan,  Patrick,  JI.D  ,  60  Bell  street. 
Brown,  W.,  M.D.,  317  Ar:,-yll  street. 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  50  Eglinton  street, 
/Buchanan,  Dr.  A.,  13  Moore  place. 
Buchanan,  Geo.,  M.D.,  45  Cambridge  st. 
Buchanan,  George,  dentist,  1  Abercromby 

place.  West  George  street. 
/Buchanan,    Dr.    M.    S.,    14    Lynedoch 

crescent, 
a  Buchanan,  T.  D.,  275  Argyll  street  and 

69  Oswald  street. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  4  Eglinton  street. 
Burns,  John,  81  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Cameron,    Allan,   dentist,    6  Abercromby 

place  and  176  West  George  street. 
Cameron,  D.  A.,  dentist,    6   Abercromby 

place,  and  176  West  George  street. 
Campbell,  James,  13  Gt.  Hamilton  street. 
Campbell,  J  ,  R.N.,  19  Dixon  street. 
Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  150  Holland  place, 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Casej',  Dennis,  117  King  street. 
Cassels,  James,  20  Sauchiehall  street. 
Christie,  Thomas,  74  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Clark,  Henry,  10  Bellgrove  street. 
/Clark,  Samuel,  235  High  street. 
Clarke,  W.  E.  C,  63  High  John  street. 
Clements,  Robert,  750  Gallowgate. 
Coats,  Archibald,  25  Clyde  place. 
Coats,  John,  M.D.,  225  Arsyll  street. 
Connor,  Arthur,  48  Saltmarket. 
/Corbett,  R.  T.,  M.D.,  44  West  Regent  st. 
Couper,  J.,  M.D.,  16  Moore  place,  West 

George  street. 
/Couper,  Dr.  William. 
Cowan,  Wm.,  256  High  street. 
/Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  150  Holland  st. 
Crawford,  John,  M.D.,  5  Falkland  place, 

Renfrew  street. 
Crooks,  Mrs.,  dentist,  120  Hope  street. 
o  Dick,  John,  2  London  street. 
Dickson,  John  R.,  M.D.,  37  Buccleuch  st. 
Donald,  James,  91  Gt.  Hamilton  street. 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  121  High  street. 
Doug  III,  J.,  7  West  Milton  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 


Douglas,  Charles,  75  King  street. 
Douglas,  J.  C,  107  George  street. 
Drewett,  Thomas,  67  Bridgegate  street 
/Drury,  Wra.,  Lunatic  Asylum,  Garn- 

gadhill. 
Eadie,  James,  371  Gallowgate. 
/Easton,  Dr.  J.  A.,  178  George  street. 
Elliot,  William  C.,  galvanist,  42  William 

street,  Anderslon. 
Fairley,  David,  M.D.,  96  Broomielaw. 
/Fergus,  Andrew,  454  Argyll  street. 
/Fisher,  Alex.,  M.D.,  274  George  st. 
/Fleming,  J.  G.,  M.D.,   12  Abercromby 

place,  190  Wyst  George  street. 
/Fleming,  J.,  58  Main  street,  Anderston. 
/Forbes,    Alexander,    M.D.,    85    South 

Portland  street. 
Forman,    A,  M.,  47  Gallowgate,  and   1 

Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Forrester,  John,  314  High  street. 
/Eraser,  James,  30  York  street. 
Fulton,  Henr}-,  10  Adelphi  street. 
Gardner,  John,  M.I).,  Ill  George  street. 
Garrowav,  R.,  18  Whitevale. 
/Gibb,  W.  R  ,  M.D.,  26  India  street. 
/Gibson,  David,  M.D.,  45  North  Hano- 
ver street. 
Gibson,  James,  213  Broomielaw, 
Gibson,  M.  H.,  10  Adelphi  street. 
Gillies,  David,  &  Son,  dentists,  67  Oswald 

street. 
Glass,  .J.,  33  Kent  street. 
Graeme,  John,  144  High  street. 
Gray,  James,  M  D.,  305  Sauchiehall  st. 
Greer,  James,  M.D.,  11  Ilutcheson  street, 

and  1 04  Peel  terrace,  Garnethill. 
Greig,  J.  G ,  dentist,  82  West  Regent  st. 
Gribben,   Henry,   M.D.,   144  Bridgegate 

and  163  Stockwell  street. 
Grieve,  John,  M.D.,  20  Finlay  street. 
Grieve,  Robert,  50  Cowcaddeus  street. 
Hall,  William,  143  Stobcross  street. 
Harvev,  James,  251  High  street. 
Hatrick,  Dr.  Wm.  R.,  148  Gallowi:ate. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  72  Stockwell  street. 
Holt,  John,  16  Ure  place. 
Horn,  James,  surgeon  dentist,  150  Wt'-st 

Regent  stieet. 
Howatt,  H.  R.,  ]  58  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
/Hunter,  Dr.  John. 
Hunter,  R.,  49  Crown  street. 
Hunter,  Robert,  M.D.,  33  North  Hano- 
ver street. 
Hunter,  W.,  249  Gallowgate. 
Ingles,  Thomas,  ILD.,  16  Bath  street. 
/Jeffrey,  James,  M.D.,  137  Clarence  p:., 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Johnston,  A.,  5  New  City  road. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  53  York  sti-eet. 
Kennedy,    Dr.,    0   Croy  place.   Maxwell 

street. 
/King,  Alexander,  M.D.,  37  Bath  street. 
Kirk,  James,  405  Gallowgate, 


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y  Lawrie,  James  Adair,  M.D.,  18  Brandon 

place,  West  George  street. 
Leech,  John,  M.D,,  77  South  Portland  st. 
Leitch,  John,  205  Gallowgate. 
Lindsaj',  Alex.,  M.D.,  68  Stockwell  st. 
Livingston,  Dr.  M.  J.,  42  Stockwell  st. 
Lochhead,  William,  M.D.,  25  Garscubepl. 
Lorrain,  William  B.,  M.D.,  101  Saiichie- 

hall  street. 
/Lvon,  W.,  92  Fife  place,  West  George  st. 
M'Carron,  John,  G9  Abercromb}'  street. 
a  M'Cartliy,  Chas.,  102  Cowcaddens  st. 
yM'Connochie,  James. 
/M'Donakl,  William,  359  Argyll  street, 
M'Donell,  Archibald,  174  Saltmarket. 
M'Donell,  R.  W.,  M.D.,  174  Saltmarket. 
/M'Dowall,  John,  M.D.,  357  Argyll  st. 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  10  North  Clyde  street, 

Anderston. 
M'Ewan,  George,  4  North  st.,  Anderston. 
M'Ewan,  James,  6  Struthers  street. 
/M'Ewan,  John,  M.D.,  13  Pitt  street. 
/M'Farlane,  J.,  M.D.,  142  St.  Vincent  st. 
/M'Gregor,  Robert,  M.D.,  48  West  Nile 

street. 
M'Innes,  James,  252  Main  street,  Bridge- 
ton. 
M'lntosh,  Alexander,  M.D.,  Gartnavel. 
M'Int}-re,  John,  77  Main  st,,  Bridgeton. 
/Mackenzie,  Wm.,  M.D.,   oculist  to  her 
Majesty,  consulting  -  rooms,   198    Bu- 
chanan street,  house,  188  do. 
Mackie,  A.,  M.D.,  71  South  Portland  st. 
M'Kim,  J.,  M.D.,  109  Rottenrow  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Duncan,  7  Lawmoor  place. 
M'Lay,  David,  312  Argyll  street. 
Maclaine,  J.  D  ,  19  Clyde  place, 
M'Laine,  J.  D.,  8  Lorn  pi.,  Partick  road. 
M'Leod,  A.,  36  Buccleuch  street. 
M'Leod,  George,  M.D.,  6  Carlton  place. 
M'Millan,  Neil,  M.D.,  35  Paterson  street. 
/M'Nish,  John  &  James,  217  Buchanan 

street. 
M'Pherson,  James,  M.D.,  dentist,  69  St. 

George's  place. 
Magin,  John,  82  Abercromby  street. 
Marshall,  Thomas,  M.D.,  43  Bath  street. 
Mather,  Dr.  Mathew,  415  Duke  street. 
/Maxwell,  R.  G,  57  Renfield  street. 
Menzies,  P.  R.,  4  Duke  street. 
Miller,  George,  167  George  street. 
/Miller,  James,  175  Buchanan  street. 
Miller,  James,  M.D.,  38  South  Portland 

street. 
Mitchell,  A.,  M.D.,  12  Falkland  place. 
Mitchell,  Arthur,  M.D.,  92  Sauchiehall  st. 
MofFatt,  William,  75  Sauchiehall  street. 
Montgomerie,  Archibald,  M.D.,  10  Salt- 
market. 
Moone}',   James,  M.D.,  67  Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Mooney,  John,  118  Bridgegate  street. 
Morgan,  Patrick,  60  Kii-k  st.,  Calton. 


Morrison,  Walter,  114  South  Portland  st. 
Morton,   Alexander,  17  Norfolk  st.   and 

60  Crown  street. 
Morton,  James,  M.D.,  61  West  Regent  st. 
Muir,  John,  72  Norfolk  street. 
Muir,  William,  72  Norfolk  street. 
Muirhead,  A.,  K.N.,  103  Cumberland  st. 
Mungall,  Andrew,  94  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
/Muter,  John  D.,  118  Union  street. 
/Neilson,  Robert. 

Newman,  J.  E.,  M.D.,  17  Carlton  place. 
Nisbet,  Andrew,  surgeon  dentist,  153  St. 

Vincent  street,. 
a  O'Donnell,  G.,  45  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
/Pagan,  Dr.,  Glasgow  University,  house, 

83  West  Regent  street. 
/Panton,  Jn.,  M.D.,  50  West  Regent  st. 
Parker,  Robert,  49  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
/Paterson,  James,  M.D.,  6  Windsor  pi., 
93  Sauchiehall  street. 

Paterson,  Joshua,  M.D.,  2  Washington 

street,  house,  318  St.  Vincent  street. 
Paterson,  Robert,  141  Hope  street. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  M.D.,  56  Gordon  st, 
Patrick,  David,  M.D.,  171  W.  Regent  st. 

Penny,  Dr.  F.,  Andersonian  University, 
204  George  street. 

Porter,  M.  R.,  97  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
/Rainy,  Harry,  157  West  George  street. 
"Rsttray,  James,  157  High  street. 
/Reid,  A ,  M.D.,  95  South  Portland  st. 

Reid,  John,  1 6  Sauchiehall  street. 

Reid,  William,  148  Canning  street. 

Rendall,  George,  106  George  street. 

/■Risk,  Andrew,  168  Stafford  street. 
/Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D.,  110  Bath  st. 

Robb,  Alex.,  26  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Robertson,  G.,  M.D.,  52  Glassford  street. 

Robertson,  John,  188  Broomielaw. 

Rowand,  James,  43  Hospital  street  and 
103  South  Portland  street. 

Scanlan,  James,  109  South  Portland  st. 

Scott,  Geddes  M'K„  M.D.,  80  Bath  st. 

Scott,  James,  171  Castle  street. 

Scott,  Wm.,  55  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Sedon,  Dr.,  botanist,  106  Montrose  street. 

Sharp,  Wm.,M.D.,  40  Dundas  street. 

Shaw,  James,  11  Saltmarket  street. 

Smith,  Hugh,  Kinning  place.  Paisley  rd. 

Sommerville,   James,   surgeon   dentist,   4 
Windsor  place,  Sauchiehall  street. 

Speirs,  Douglas,  M.D.,  102  New  City  rd. 

Stark,  James,  246  Gallowgate. 

Steele,  Dr.  J.  C,  M.D.,  Royal  Infirmary. 

/Steel,  F.,  M.D.,  104  West  Regent  st. 

/Steven,  James,  M.D.,  101  New  City  rd. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  111  Candleriggs. 

Stewart,  James,  33  South  Portland  st. 

Stewart,  Peter,  M.D.,  34  Eglinton  st. 

Stuart,  John  Knox,  39  Maxwell  street. 

Strang,  William,  12  South  Portland  st. 

Tait,  William,  5  Stockwell  place. 

Tannahill,  R.  Duulop,  154  Sauchiehall  st. 


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PIANO.— TRADES  DIRECTOEY.— PLASTEEEES. 


Taylor,  Jolin,  M.D.,  120  S.  Portland  st. 

Taylor,     William,     surgeon-dentist^      29 
Waterloo  street. 

Thomson,  Allan,  M.D.,  College. 

Tliomson,  Andrew,  94  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Thomson,  Francis  H.,  M.D.,  10  Brandon 
place,  West  George  street. 

Thomson,   Robert,   M.D.,   corner  of  Pitt 
street,  476  Argyll  street. 

Thomson,  R.  D.,  M.D.,  8  Brandon  place. 

/Thomson,   Thomas,  M.D.,    8   Brandon 
place. 

Thomson,  William,  M.D.,  College. 

Tindall,  David,  4  Eglinton  street. 

Torrey,  John  G.,  88  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Walker,  D.,  157  Castle  street. 

Wallace,  David,  5  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

/Watson,  Ebenezer,  M.D.,  152  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 
/Watson,  James,  M.D.,    152   St.   Vin- 
cent street. 
/Watson,  Tliomas,  M.D.,  91   West  Re- 
gent street. 
/Watt,  George,  92  West  George  street. 
/  Weir,  Dr.  William,  3  Hill  street,  Gar- 
nethill. 

Weldon,  Wm.,  26  Cannuig  street,  Calton. 
/Wilson,  Dr.  James,  143  Hope  street. 

Woodburu,  W.  D.,  surgeon  dentist,  52,  54 
Oxford  street. 

Wright,  John,  155  Stockwell  street. 

Wyllie,  D.  R.,  93  North  Hanover  street. 

Wylie,  Matthew,  M.D,,  238  High  street. 

Young,    Dr.    A.    K.,    4    Albany    place, 
Saucliiehall  street. 

Young,  A.   S.,  su7-geon-dentist,  185  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Young,  J.  H.,,  surgeon- dentist,  34  Dundas 
street. 

Young,    James    A.,    surgeon-dentist,   185 
Buchanan  street. 

Young,  W.,  M.D.,  13  James  st.,  Calton. 

YuUle,  Samuel  B.,  1  West  Muir  street. 

PIANO-FORTE  MAKEES. 

Allen,  Robert,  &  Sons,  109  Eglinton  st. 
Bowman,  W.,  13  Bridge  St.,  Tradeston. 
Gairduer,  T.  W.,  280   George  street  and 

54  North  Frederick  street. 
Geddes,  James,  20  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Greenshields,  Brothers,  19  Argyll  arcade. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  86  Renfield  street. 
Hay,  James,  22  South  Portland  street. 
Lorimer,  Thomas,  19  Coburg  street. 
M'Ken/.ie,  James,  22  Bothwell  street. 
Melville,  Francis,  357  Argj^ll  street. 
Moore,  W.  H.,  70  Buchanan  street. 
Morris,  Hugh,  1  Love  loan. 
Robertson,   David,   Stirling  street,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Telfer,  W.,  42  Queen  street. 
Welch,  Charles,  86  St.  George's  road. 


PIANO-FOETE  TUNEES. 

Allan,  Robert,  and  Sons,  109  Eglinton  st. 
Barr,  Samuel,  197  Buchanan  street. 
Gairdner,  T.  W.,  280  George  street  and 

54  North  Frederick  street. 
Gray,  H.  C.  M.,  29  Renfield  street. 
Greenshields,  Brothers,  19  Argyll  arcade. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  86  Renfield  street. 
Hay,  James,  22  South  Portland  street. 
Lumsdine,  Archibald,  19  Ronald  street. 
Lutted,  William,  &  Co.,  210  Buchanan  st. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  22  Bothwell  street. 
Maver,  Robert,  408  Parliamentary  road. 
INIelville,  Francis,  367  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,   David,   Stirling  street,   Port- 

Dundas. 
Robertson,  William  F.,  6  Cathedral  st. 
Winder,  John,  70  Buchanan  street. 

PIPE  MANUEACTUEEES. 

SEE    TOBACCO-PIPE   MANUFACTUEBKS. 

PLANE  MAKEES. 

Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyll  street. 
Currie,  Alexander,  79  Hope  street. 
Ciirrie,  Daniel,  79  Hope  street. 
Elswortli,  John,  168  Argyll  street. 
Mackinncn,    Peter,     bookbinders'    press- 

maker,  11  Carrick  street. 
Blathiescn,  Alexander,  24  Saracen's  lane. 
Moir,  James,  95  Argyll  street. 

PLASTiiKERS. 

Alcorn,  James,  253  Parliamentary  road. 
Bremner,  William,  13  Surrey  street. 
Caird,  John,  80  Hope  street. 
Caird,  William,  80  Hope  street. 
Craig,  John,  24  Renfrew  street  and  279 

SauchiehaU  street. 
Dairon,  James,  21  Weaver  street. 
Duthie,  Alexander,  68  North  Hanover  st. 
Ford,  John,  54  Hope  street. 
Forrester,  George,  &  Son,  18  Russel  st. 
Galletly,  Colin,  6  Dalmarnock  road. 
Gilroy,  Peter,  97  Cowcaddens  street. 
Grant,  Allan,  &  Sons,  36  Maitland  st. 
Hoggan,  A.,  131  Renfield  street. 
Johnston,  C,  115  Montrose  street. 
Leek,  Thomas,  71  Great  Clyde  street. 
Leitch,  Joseph,  133  Waterloo  street. 
Lennox,  Gavin,  27  Hunter  street. 
Leslie,  F.,  129  Canning  street,  Calton. 
M'Kay,  Mrs.,  82  George  street. 
M'Leod,  George,  98  Canning  street. 
Mill  &  Bunten,  21  Wellington  street. 
Murraj^,  Hugh,  1  Muslin  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Neilson,  Robert,  39  College  street. 
Reid,  James,  382  Parliamentary  road. 
Renton,  James,  &  Co.,  74  Eglinton  street. 
Eenton,  John,  45  Eglinton  street. 
Shaw,  W.,  3  Guildry  court. 
Simpson,  D.  &  R.,  16  Dixon  street. 
Smith,  Daniel,  44  Bath  street. 


PLUxMBERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— POTTERY. 


561 


Steel,  James,  87  Duudas  street. 
Stewart,  James,  &  Son,  28  Norfolk  street. 
Wallace,  R.,  3  Dalhousie  place. 

PLUMBERS. 

Those  marked  (Q  are  also  lead  merchants. 

Barbour,  Robert,  89  Bothv/ell  street. 

Barclay,  R.,  &  Curie,  59  M'Alpine  street. 

Bennet  &  Smith,  138,  140  Stockwell  st. 

Brj'ce,  John,  32  Dunlop  street. 

Buchanan,  Archibald,  2  Canning  street. 

Clark,  John  P.,  102  Stockwell  street. 

Ferguson,  Archibald,  24  Ropework  lane. 

I  Ferguson  &  Lonnie,  222-  Buchanan  St. 

Glasgow  Plumber  Work,  85  Mitchell  st. 

Herbenton,  Robert,  4  Little  Dovehill. 

Johnston,  Wm.,  9  Centre  St.,  Tradeston. 

Kirk  wood,  Alexander,  55  Govan  street. 

/  Leadbetter,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  15  Gordon  st. 

/  Lockhart,  John,  237  Buchanan  street. 

M'Nair,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  33  Oswald  st. 

Z  M'Whannell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  2,  8 
North  Albion  street. 

Z  Miller  &  Pearce,  8,  12  Carrick  street. 

Morton,  George,  223  George  street. 

Neil,  Robert,  81  Hospital  street. 

Rattray,  John,  104  Renfield  street. 

I  Reid,  William,  41  Miller  street. 

Renison,  William,  &  Co.,  93  Union  street. 

Robertson  &  Reid,  60  Anderston  quay. 

Ross,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  14,  16  Drury  st. 

Smith,  George,  13  Bell  street  and  55 
High  street. 

I  Smith,  James,  and  Co.,  31  Argyll  street 
and  25  Dunlop  street. 

I  Steel,  James,  4  Washington  street. 

I  Steven  &  Mason,  71  Brown  street. 

I  Stevenson,  William,  42  Cadogan  street. 

I  Sutherland,  William,  24  Oxford  street. 

Thomson,  R.,  472  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  Wm.,  68  Robertson  street. 

/  Twaddle  &  Reid,  49  West  Nile  street,  30 
Renfield  street,  and  17  London  street. 

Z  Wallace  &  Connell,  108  Argyll  st.,  and 
165  North  street,  Anderston. 

Watson,  Archd.,  36,  45  George  street. 

I  White  &  Henderson,  2  Sauchiehall  st. 

Wood,  John  F.,  148  Trongate,  11  Bruns- 
wick lane,  and  50  Dalmarnock  road. 

Young,  John  &  William,  419^  Argyll  st. 

Younger,  John,  28  Norfolk  lane. 

POCKET-BOOK  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  BOOKBINDERS. 

Baillie,  Wm.,  13  Royal  Exchange  place. 
Clark,  James,  95  Argyll  street. 
Fisher,  B.  A.,  1  Ingram  street. 
Graham,  Robert,  &  Co.,  58  Buchanan  st. 

POETER  AND  ALE  DEALERS. 

Dantzic  Black  Beer  Stores,  53  Hope  st. 
Dublin  Porter  Store,  53  Hope  street. 


Falkirk  Ale  Stores,  53  Hope  st.     Hector 

Dove,  agent. 
Gascoyne,  John,  54  Broomielaw. 
Manders  &  Powells'  Dublin  Porter  Stores, 

53  Hope  street. 
Robertson,  Francis,  &  Co.,  63  Jamaica  st. 

PORTRAIT,  MIIflATTIRE,  AND 
LANDSCAPE  PAINTERS. 

Cairns,  Wm.,  38  Jail  square. 

Crawford,  John,  Andersonian  University. 

Douglas,  John,  147  West  Regent  street. 

Donald,  Alex.,  41  Bi'unswick  street. 

Dudgeon,  Thomas,  12  Gordon  street. 

Fairbairn,  Thomas,  5  Hill  street.  Garnet- 
hill. 

Fyfe,  Peter,  255  George  street. 

Gibson,  John  D.,  52  West  Nile  street. 

Greenlees,  Robert,  151  New  City  road. 

Hunter,  J.  K.,  109  Dale  St.,  Tradeston. 

Hutchison,  J.  A.,  13  Carnarvon  street. 

Knott,  Tavernor,  17  Cambridge  street. 

Lindsay,  George,  9  St.  Andrew  square. 

Lutenor,  G.  A.,  &  Son,  86  Bath  street. 

M'Beth,  Norman,  180  We,=it  Regent  st. 

MacFarlane,  John,  48  Gordon  street. 

M'Nee,  D.,  132  West  Regent  street. 

Miller,  James,  19  Cochran  street. 

Munro,  Daniel,  57  AVest  Nile  street. 

Ritchie,  T.  L.,  51  Bath  street. 

Robertson,  A.  D.,  48  Dundas  street. 

Robertson,  Edward,  146  Wellington  st. 

Robertson,  James,  77  West  Nile  street. 

Scott,  Sylvester,  39  Cadogau  street. 

Wallace,  William,  49  Buchanan  street 
and  19  Gordon  street. 

Wighton,  W.,  132  South  Portland  st. 

Woolnotch,  Charles,  121  Clarence  place, 
Sauchiehall  street. 

POTTERY  MANUFACTURERS. 

Adam,  John,  206  Duke  street. 

Anderston  Pottery,  works,  153  Finnie- 
ston  street. 

Annfield  Pottery,  539  Gallowgate. 

Bell,  J.  and  M.  P.,  &  Co.,  china  and 
earthenware,  Glasgow  Potterj^,  Stafford 
St.,  Canal  bank,  adjoining  Caledonian 
Railway  Tunnel. 

Caledonian  Pottery,  Canal  basin,  Town- 
head. 

Clayknowes  Pottery,  624  Gallowgate. 

Cochran,  R.,  &  Co.,  Verreville,  Finnie- 
ston  street, 

Ferguson,  Miller,  &  Co.,  206  Buchanan  st. 

Glasgow  Pottery,  Stafford  street. 

Johnston,  John,  Clayknowes  Pottery, 
Gallowgate  road. 

M'Adam,  John,  45  Hydepark  street. 

M'Adam,  William,  45  Hydepark  street. 

Murray  &  Fullarton,  Caledonian  Pottery, 
Garngadhill. 

Port-Dundas  Pottery  Co.,  66  Bisho;.  st. 


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POULTERERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— PRINTERS. 


Thomson,  Johu,  Annfield  Pottery  and  27 

Whitevale. 
Wellington  Pottery,  G04  G alio wgate,  Mrs. 

Williamson. 
Wilson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  T06  Gallowgate. 
■  Wise,  James,  38  Millroad  street. 

POULTESESS. 

Allan,  George,  219  George  street. 
Alston,  W.,  82  West  George  street. 
Carton,  Mrs.  J.  P.,  125  VV.  George  st. 
Colquhoun,  J.,  90  West  George  street. 
Dougherty,  John,  191  Sauchiehall  street. 
DufF,  Alex.,  Ill  West  George  street. 
Gow,  Mrs.,  199  Sauchiehall  street. 
Hamil,  John,  26  Howard  street. 
Hubbard,  R.,  149  West  Regent  street. 
Jamieson,  Wm.,  112  Sauchiehall  street. 
Jones,  Richard,  115  Castle  street. 
Liddell,  John,  221  George  street. 
M'Iridoe,  Mrs.,  75  Prince's  street. 
Bankin,  Mrs.  David,  59  St.  George's  pi. 

PEINT-CITTTERS. 

SEE  PATTERN-DRAWERS. 

PEINTEES,   LETTEEPSESS. 

SEE  ALSO  BOOKSELLERS,  &C. 

Alexander,  John,  Courier  Office,   75  Ar- 
gyll street. 
Aimer,  Geo.,  10  North  Cobnrg  street. 
Anderston,  Robert,  97  Hospital  street. 

Barclay,  Thoinns,  22  Argyll  street. 

Bell  &  B;iin,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 

Blackie,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  Villafield. 

Brookman,  Benj.,  280  Arg>'ll  street. 

Brookman,  Geo.,  229  Argyll  street. 

Brown,  James,  85  Bl.ickfriars  street. 

Brown  &  Son,  5  King  street, 

Bristow,  John,  &  Co.,  203  Gallowgate. 

Buckie,  John,  &  Co.,  16  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Burns,    Thomas,    Free   Press    Office,    43 
Turner's  court. 

Cameron,  James,  49  Trongate. 

Campbell  &  Co  ,  75  Argyll  street. 

Christian  News  and  Day  Star  office,  142 
Trongate. 

Citizen  Newspaper  Office,  22  St.  Enoch 
square. 

Collins,  William,  &  Co.,  Ill  North  Mon- 
trose street. 

Collins,  William,  113  North  Montrose  St. 

Constitutional  Office,  21  Argyll  street. 

Chronicle  Office,   15  Turner's  court,   87 
Argyll  street. 

Courier  Office,  75  Argj-ll  street. 

Daily  l\rail  Office.  29"l>unlop  street. 

Davidson,  K.  &  R.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Donaldson  &  Co.,  Morrison's  court,  108 
Argyll  street, 

Donaldson,  Robert,  62  Mitchell  street. 

Dunn,  S.  &  T.,  14  Prince's  square,  Bu- 
chanan street. 


Eadie,  William,  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  square, 
Buchanan  street. 

Examiner  Office,  7  Argyll  street. 

Fiee  Press  Office,  73  Trongate. 

Fullarlon,  A.,  &  Co.,  40  Union  street, 

Gilchrist,  W.,  145  Argyll  street. 

Glasgow  Printing  Co.,  29  Dunlop  street. 

Glasgow  Advertiser  Office,  21  Argyll  st. 

Glass  &  Duncan,  82  Argyll  street. 

Graham,  John,  23  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Gray  &  Son,  07  Trongate. 

Guardian  Office,  94  Miller  street. 

liamilton,  William,  137  and  141  Ren- 
ficld  street. 

Iledderwick,  J.,  &  Son,  22  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Herald  Office,  182  Trongate. 

Hutcheson,  James,  40  Canon  street. 

Inglis,  Robert,  2C5  Gallowgate. 

Inglis,    Robert,    5    Melville    place,    182 
Trongate. 

Johnston,  James,  42  Argyll  street. 

King,  Matthew,  13  Argyll  street. 

Kippen,  J.  H  ,  &  Co.,  15  Turner's  court, 
87  Argj'll  street. 

M'Clure,   David,   Sidney  com-t,   62  Ar- 
gyll street. 

51'Gregor,  Adam,  299  Parliamentary  rd. 

M'Gregor,  Robert,  9  Oxford  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Peter,  cS:  Co.,  Reformer's  Ga- 
zette Office,  75  Argyll  street. 

Mackenzie,  William,  48  London  street. 

M'Nab,  James,  11  Miller  street. 

M'Pherson,  Charles,  27  Taylor  street. 

Miilcolm,  Ebenezer,  28  Nelson  street. 

Mitchell,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  45  Argyll  arcade. 

Muir,  Robert,  &  Co.,  4  Dunlop  street. 

Munsie,  R.,  Scottish  Guardian  Office,  94 
Miller  street. 

Murray,  Thomas,  &  Son,  16  St.  Enoch 
square. 

Neilson,  John,  161  Trongate. 

Nisbet,  Hay,  Christian  News  Office. 

North  British  Advertiser  Office,  145  Ar- 
gvll  street. 

North  British  Mail  Office,  1-15  Argyll  st. 

Outram,   G.,  &  Co.,   Herald  Office,   182 
Trongate. 

Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  63  Brunsv/ick  st. 

Paterson,  Archd.,  5  King  street, 

Faton,  Hugh,  16  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Eaid^in,  Wm.,  Sidney  court,  62  Argyll 
street. 

Richardson,  George,  35  Miller  street. 

Russell,  David,  75  Argyll  street. 

Saturday  Post  Office,  Turner's  court,  87 
Argyll  street. 

Scotch  Reformer's  Gazette  Office,  76  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Scott,  John,  74  Argyll  street. 

Scottish  Guardian  Office,  94  Miller  street. 

Shirra,  James,  23  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Sinclair,  Wm  ,  120  Thistle  street. 

Taylor,  J.  &  J.,  56  Trongate. 


PEOVISION.— TRADES  DIEECTORY.— PROVISION. 


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University  Office,  35  Miller  street. 
Wilkinson,  A.,  Morrison's  court,  191  Ar- 
gyll street. 

PEOVISIOII  MEECHAKTS. 

SEE  ALSO  VICTUALLERS. 

Adam,  John,  82  Govan  street. 

Adams,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  108  Stockwell  st. 

Aitkenhead,  J.,  35  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 

Aitchison,  Wm,,  72  Robertson  street. 

Allan,  Alex  ,  jun.,  &  Co.,  80  Candleriggs. 

Allan,   Archibald,    219    Gallowgate   and 
8,  10  East  Nile  street. 

Allan,  A.  &  J.,  108,  110,  and  112  Candle- 
riggs. 

Anderson,  Gabriel,  1 68  Castle  street. 

Alexander,  James,  66  Muslin  street. 

Anderson,  John  G.,  2  Howard  street. 

Anderson,  W.,  133  West  Campbell  street. 

Armour,  James,  51  Drj'gate  street. 

Armour,  William,  68  Stevenson  street. 

Bannerman,  James,  28  Brown  street. 

Barr,  Thomas,  233  Argyll  street. 
.  Bates,  Robert,  wholesale,  10,  29  Robert- 
son street. 

Bell,  John,  178  Argyll  street  and   243 
Sauchiehall  street, 

Bilsland,  John,  88  Port-Dundas. 

Borland,  John,  134  Gallowgate. 

Borland,   T.,   203   High  street  and   190 
Gallowgate. 

Bowman,  William,  7  Bellr;rove  street. 

Brock,  John,  14  Bridgegate  street. 

Brock,  William,  290  and  70  High  street. 

Brownlie,  John,  219  Cowcaddens  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  131  Bridgegate. 

Buchanan  &  Cairns,  16,  18  Wilson  street. 

Buchanan,  Walter,  283  Argyll  street. 

Budge,  William,  159  Cowcaddens  street. 

Caird,  James,  231  Cowcaddens  street. 

Cameron,  Colin,  186  Castle  stieet. 

Campbell,  Ilenrv,  52  Clyde  st.,  Anderston 

Campbell,  Tlios",  120,  '122   King  street, 
Calton. 

Cansh,  Robert,  8,  16  Brunswick  lane. 

Carmichael,  James,  470  Gallowgate. 

Carswell,  Samuel,  73  Old  wj'nd. 

Clark,  George,  3  King  street,  Tiadeston. 

Clark,  James,  119,  121  King  street. 

Cochi-an,  James,  02  Main  st,  Bridgeton. 

Cowan,  William,  39  Dale  St.,  Tradeston. 

Craig,  Alexander,  16  Bell  street. 

Craig,  David,  46  William  st.,  Anderston. 

Craig,  Mrs.  John,  231  Arg3'll  street. 

Crais  &  M'Lintock.  155  Cowcaddens  st. 

Currie,  Gilbert,  &  Co.,  05  St.  "Vincent  st. 

Dalglish,  William,  90,  94  Bridgegate. 

Davidson,  James,  116  Reidst,  Bridgeton. 

Davie,  John,  42  Maitland  street,  163  New 
City  road,  and  168  Garscube  road. 

Dewart,  William,  141  Bridgegate. 

Diamond,  John,  Anderston  quay. 

Dougherty,  John,  140  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 


Dodd,  Peter,  &  Co.,  31  Hutcheson  street 
and  14  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 

Drummond,  David,  46  Howard  street. 

Dunlop,  J.,  47,  49  Brunswick  place. 

Dunn,  David,  32,  34  Old  wynd. 

Dyke.s,  A.,  184  Stirling's  road. 

Elliot,  Ferguson,  &  Whyte,  39  Stockweil 
street. 

Ewing,  John,  36  Norfolk  street. 

Farquhar  &  Roxburgh,  44,  46  Cowcad- 
dens street,  and  2  Clyde  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Ferguson,  John,  443  Argyll  street. 

Findlay,'  J.  &  R.,  46  West  Milton  street. 

Finlay  &  Leggat,  46  Candleriggs. 

Findlay,  William,  100  Centre  street. 

Fisher,  George,  115  Maitland  street. 

Fleming  &  Leslie,  40  Ropework  entry. 

Forsyth,  J.,  346  High  stieet. 

Fulton,  James,  91  Arg3'll  street. 

Fulton,  John,  jun.,  15  Maxwell  street. 

Fulton,  Robert,  5  Stockwell  street. 

Fulton,  William,  "2  Stirling  street. 

Fyfe,  Hugh,  18  Caltonmouth. 

Fyfe,  James,  7  North  Coburg  street. 

Fyfe  &  Morton,  19  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Geddes,  Robert,  39  Turner's  court. 

Gibb  &  Clark,  17,  19  Wilson  street. 

Gibson,  John,  13,  15  Stobcross  street. 

Gibson,  John,  52,  54  King  street. 

Gilchrist,  William,  429  Argj'll  street. 

Gillies,  Sinclair,  &  Co.,  76  Union  street. 

Glen,  Thomas,  24  Malta  street. 

Goldie,  William,  5 1  Garscube  road, 

Gordon,  Thomas,  152  Hospital  street. 

Graham,  John,  29  Green  street,  Calton. 

Graham,  Margaret,  51  Stockwell  street. 

Hamil,  John,  26  Howard  street. 

Hamilton,  Gilbert,  181  Buchanan  street 

Hamilton,  John,  25  Jlain  st.,  Anderston. 

Hamilton,  Joseph,  138  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  164  Gallowgate. 

Hamilton,  Samuel,  86  West  Nile  street. 

Harper,  Andrew,  11  Stirling  st.,  and  159 
Castle  street. 

Houston,  D.,  7  Spoutmouth. 

Houston,  Wm.,  juu.,  72  Great  Hamilton 
street. 

Hoy,  Archibald,  Crow  road,  Partick. 

Hunter,  A.,  162  and  180  New  Dalmar- 
nock  road. 

Innes,  Daniel,  46  Thistle  street. 

Jackson,  John,  26  Rose  street. 

Jack,  Thomas,  Bazaar. 

Jatirey  and  Gunion,  87  Candleriggs. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  37  King  street. 

Johnston,  James,  4  Stirling  street  and 
95  High  street. 

Jones,  Richard,  1 1 5  Castle  .t^treet. 

Keith,  Wm.,  34  Coburg  street. 

Kelly,  Jeremiah,  68^^  King  street. 

Kemp,  David,  28  Stobcross  street. 


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PROVISION".— TEADES  DIRECTORY,— PROVISION. 


Kempstoii,  Joseph,  6  College  street. 
King,  Matthew,  99  Cowcaddeiis  street. 
Kirkwood,  W.,  266  Buchanan  street  and 

132  Garscube  road. 
Knox,  Mrs.,  16  Eindlay  street. 
Lau'd,  James,  70  Clyde  st.,  Auderston. 
Laird,  John,  &  Co.,  57  Argyll  street. 
Lang,  Mrs.  Robert,  46  North  Hanover  st. 
Lauchland,  David,  1 0  Cumberland  place. 
Leckie,  Alexander,  12  Adelphi  street. 
Leslie  and  Stewart,  168  Cowcaddens. 
Lewis,  Robert,  228  Argyll  street. 
Lockhart,  John,  170  Argyll  street. 
Lonnie  and  Thomson,  195-  Maitland  St., 

Cowcaddens. 
M'Arthur,  Dugald,  25  East  Howard  st. 
M'Aulay,  Geo.,  97  Caudleriggs. 
M'Bay,  James,  32  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
M'Bride,  Arthur,  2  Portugal  st.,  Gorbals. 
M'Callum,  William,  116  Cowcaddens. 
M'Coll,  John,  51  Howard  street. 
M'Clelland,  James,  27  Commercial  road. 
M'Crone,  George,  355  Argyll  street. 
M'Cue,    William,    116   Stockwell   street 

and  4  Great  Clyde  street. 
M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  33,  35  Norfolk  st. 
M'Donald,   John  and   Alex.,   150   West 

Nile  street. 
M'^Dougall,  Hugh,  5  Crown  street. 
M'Ewan,  Colin,  52  Howard  street. 
M'Farlane,  Daniel,  46  Port-Dundas  road. 
M'Farlaue,  David,  &  Co.,  14  Garthland 

street. 
MTie,   Graham,   &  Co.,  Madeira  court, 

263  Argyll  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  10  Govan  street. 
M'Gruer,  Ewiiig,  8  Saracen's  lane. 
M'Intosh,  Donald,  31  West  College  st. 
M'Intosh,  J.  &  R.,  32  Renfrew  street. 
M'Intyre,  Andrew,  39  East  Howard  st. 
M'Kay,  John,  58  Maxwell  street. 
M'Kean,  J.  and  W.,  29  and  31  Wilson 

street. 
M'Keuzie,  Robert  L.,  80  South  Wellington 

street. 
M'Kirdy  and  Ferguson,  79  Maxwell  st. 
M'Lay,  WiUiam,  126  Stockwell  street. 
M'Leod,  Angus,  65  Carrick  street. 
M'Leod,  James,  69  Cowcaddens. 
M'Mahon,  Hugh,  42  King  street.  Gallon. 
M'Mahon,  James,  138  King  street. 
M'Monagle,  Charles,  101  Bridgegate. 
M'Monagle,  Jas.,  7  Melville  place. 
M'Monagle,  Mrs.  William,  84  Union  st. 
M'Pheely,  Patrick,  37  Bridge  street. 
Blasou,  James,  66  Candleriggs  street. 
IMelrose,  Samuel,  21  Oxford  street. 
Menzies,  Mrs.  Janet,  143  New  City  road. 
Miller,  David,  93  Bridgegate. 
Miller  and  Morehead,  158  High  street, 

and  106  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Miller,  Peter,  81  Stirling's  road. 
Millar,  Miss  J.,  30  Candleriggs  street. 


Mitchell,  Robert,  61  Maitland  street. 
Mitchell,  William,  31  Dalhousie  street. 
Morrison,  Thos.,  130  Garscube  road. 
Morton,  John,  55,  57  Eglinton  street. 
Murraj',  Walter,  1  Kelvinhaugh  street. 
Naismith,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  71  Candleriggs. 
Napier  and  Brown,  171  Sauchiehall  st. 
Napier,  John,  7  Cambridge  street. 
Nellis,  John  and  Michael,  Bazaar. 
Orr,  Andrew,  292  Argyll  street. 
Orr,  John,  1  Green  street,  57  Bell  street, 

52   Stevenson  street,  Calton,  and  443 

Gallowgate. 
Paterson,  Alexander,  95  Gallowgate. 
Paterson,  James,  72  Crown  street. 
Pettigrew,  James,  146  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Pettigrew,  James,  148  Cowcaddens. 
Proudfoot,  Robert,  118  Candleriggs. 
Proudfoot,  W.,  152  Gallowgate. 
Pullar,  Charles  J.,  1,  5  Howard  street. 
Rankin,  A.  and  A.,  292  Gallowgate,  and 

92  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Rennie,  James,  26  Maxwell  street. 
Riddell,  William,  177  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Ritchie,  John,  35  Saltmarket. 
Roberts,  John,  12  Wilson  street. 
Robertson,  J.  C.,  258  George  street. 
Ross,  Donald,  26  Adelphi  street. 
Russel  and  Ferguson,  22  Stockwell  place. 
Scott,  J.  &  R.,  96  Main  street  and  1  North 

street. 
Scott,  Walter,  24  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 
Scrimgeour,  J.  and  J.,    47   Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Shepherd,  Robert,  62  Renfrew  street. 
Smith,  Alexander,  69  Geoi'ge  street. 
Smith,  Patrick,  60  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Stark,  Andrew,  99  King  street. 
Steel,  James,  &  Co.,  78  Stevenson  street, 

and  18  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Steel,  William,  6.33  Gallowgate. 
Steel,  Wm.,  11,  13  Macfarlane  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  121  Trongate, 
Stewart,  John,  402  Gallowgate. 
Stewart,  Robert,  91  King  street. 
Stewart,  William,  28  Green  st.,  Calton. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  50  South  Coburg  street. 
Stirling,  Robert,  397  Gallowgate. 
Summers,  James,  39  King  street. 
Sutherland,  Wm.  D.,  18  Clyde  place. 
Swan,  Donald,  52  Cowcaddens  street. 
Telfer,  David,  57  Buchanan  street  and  58 

Mitchell  street. 
Thomson,  Charles,  116  Broomielaw. 
Thomson  and  Cullen,  New  Bazaar. 
Thomson  and  Cullen,  83  Bridgegate  st. 
Thomson,  John,  22  Stevenson  street. 
Thomson,  Richard,  185  Duke  street. 
Thomson,  Robert,  35  South  Portland  st. 
Thomson,  Robert,  37  Milton  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 
Thomson,  William,  168  High  street. 
Todd,  George,  5  Stobcross  street. 


PUBLISHERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— REED. 


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Tolland,  James,  9  Bazaar. 
TuUoch,  John,  279  Argyll  street. 
Walker,  H.,  140  Maiu  st.,  Anderstou. 
Walker,  Mat.,  45  Nelson  St.,  Tradeston. 
Walker,  Robert,  &  Co.,  36  Turner's  court. 
Wallace,  Hugh,  432  Argyll  street. 
Wallace,  John,  48  Adelphi  street. 
Wallace  William,  70  George  street. 
Wark,  James,  178  Cowcaddens. 
Watson,  John,  37  Kirk  st,  Townhead. 
Weir,  John,  102  Garscube  road. 
White,  Robert,  451  Argyll  street. 
White  &  Kirkland,  109  High  street. 
White  &    Kirkland,    Stourbridge    court, 
.     210  Argyll  street. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  94  Crowu  st. 
Wilson,  James,  20,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Wilson,  John  C.,  2  Stanley  place,  Eglin- 

ton  street. 
Wilson  &  Wylie,  6,  8  Stockwell  street. 
Wright,  Daniel,  101  Cumberland  street. 
Wright,  Ronald,  249  Argyll  street. 
Yuill,  Mrs.,  106  Stockwell" street. 

PUBLISHEES. 

SEE  ALSO  BOOKSELLEES  AND  STATIONERS. 

Alexander,  John,  Courier  Office. 
Blackie  &  Son,  38  Queen  street. 
Chambers,  David  N.,  55  West  Nile  street. 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  55  West  Nile  street. 
Christian  News  and  Day  Star  Office,  142 

Trongate. 
Collins,  Wm.,  113  North  Montrose  street. 
Constitutional  Office,  21  Argyll  street. 
Courier  Co.,  75  Argyll  street. 
Forsyth,  D.  &  J.,  16  St.  Enoch  square. 
Fullarton,  A.,  &  Co.,  40  Union  street. 
Griffin,  R.,  &  Co.,  40  Buchanan  street. 
Inglis,    Robert,    6   Melville    place,    132 

Trongate. 
Lochhead,  T.,  5  Park  place,  Stockwell  st. 
M'Nab,  James,  11  Miller  street. 
Mackenzie,  William,  48  London  street. 
Murray,  Thos.,  &  Son,  16  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Orr,  Francis,  &  Sons,  63  Brunswick  st. 
Paton,  Hugh,  16  Royal  Exchange  square. 
Rutherglen,  Andrew,  102,  104  Queen  st. 
Smith,  John,  A.M.,  129  Ashburton  place. 
Tallis,  John,  &  Co.,  55  North  Hanover  st. 
Troup,  George,  29  Dunlop  street. 

QUAEEIERS. 

Brown,  Andrew,  Kenmuir  Quarry,  Bear- 
yards,  Bishopbridge. 

Cruickshanks,  R.,  &  Son,Westfield  Quarry, 
house,  10  Sommerville  place. 

Fraser,  George,  79  Eglinton  street. 

Hyndland  Quarry.  Orders  left  at  J. 
Christie's,  jun.,  162  Sauchiehall  street. 

Neilson,  James,  Kenmuir  Quarry,  Bishop- 
bridge. 


QUILL  SL/IKTJFACTUEEES. 
Levenson,  James,  90  Trongate. 
Morrison,  W.  C,  4  Dunlop  street. 
Prince,  Simon,  109  Trongate. 

RAG  MEECHAl^TS, 

SEE  ALSO  PAPER  VS^AEEHOUSES. 

Allan,  Archd.  T.,  58  King  St.,  Tradeston. 
Boyle,  Patrick,  74  Old  wynd. 
Bruce  &  Co.,  11  Watt  street. 
Clark,  Thomas,  16  M' Alpine  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs.,  16  Stockwell  place. 
Dixon,  Peter,  48  Warroch  street. 
Elborn,  Samuel,  17  Steel  street. 
Fisher,  George,  21  Bell  street. 
Fletcher,  Michael,  88  Union  street. 
Gourlie,  George,  178  Gallowgate. 
Gourlay,  Plenry,  97  Barber's  court,  Salt- 
market. 
Harvey,  William,  33  Bell  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  47  Carrick  st. 
Hope,  G.,  27  Blackfriars  street. 
Jamiesou,  Robert,  404  Gallowgate. 
Lennox,  John,  109  Bridgegate  street. 
Letham,  Mrs.  G.,  141  Stockwell  street. 
M'Cready,  B.,  24,  26  Shuttle  street. 
M'Laurin,  James,  13,  15  Stockwell  street. 
M'Neil,  Peter,  3  James  Watt  street. 
Matthews,  Patrick,  210  Broomielaw  st. 
Murphy,  Alex.,  22  Well  sti-eet,  Calton. 
O'Connor,  John,  4  Market  street. 
Paterson,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  25  Stockwell  place. 
Pollock,  Peter,  29  Canon  street. 
Shannon,  John,  13,  15  Moncrieff  street. 
Watt,  James,  41  M'Alpine  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  22  Bell  street. 

EEABING-ROOMS. 

SEE  ALSO  COFFEE-HOUSES. 

Gardner,  Mrs.,  5  Union  street. 

General  Commercial  News-rooms,  22  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Glasgow  Athenaeum  &  Telegraphic  News- 
room, 26  Glassford  street. 

Haddow,  James,  59  Trongate. 

Royal  Exchange,  Queen  street 

Tontine  Reading-rooms,  Old  Exchange 
buildings,  14  Trongate. 

Watson's,  George,  23  North  Albion  st. 

EECTIFIESS. 
Cameron,   J.,    spirit   merchant,    12,   14 

Cochran  street. 
M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  8  Jackson  street. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  124  Trongate. 

EEED  MAKERS. 

Bain,  Robert,  7  Broad  close,  1G7  Highst 
Bell  &  Wright,  44  Trongate. 
Black,  Duncan,  24  High  street. 
Campbell,  Daniel,  79  Bell  street. 
Douglas,  George,  85  Candleriggs. 


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EEGISTER.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SADDLERS. 


M'Kechanie  &  Co.,  34  Stirling  street. 
Neilson,  James,  &  Son,  6  Candleriggs. 
Strang,  William,  28  Bell  street. 

EESISTER  OFFICES  FOR  SERVANTS. 

Central,  101  Hutcheson  street. 
Hodge,  Mrs.,  57  Hutcheson  street. 
Hood,  Mrs.  John,  74  St.  George's  place. 
M'Kinnon,  Miss,  297  Sauchiehall  street. 
Stuart,  R.,  &  Co.,  Weekly  Register  Office, 
Royal  Exchange  buildings,  south  side 


RIVET  MANUFACTURERS. 

Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  Albion  Foun- 
dry, M'Ncil  street,  Little  Govan,  Hut- 
chesontown. 

Crosher,  William,  &  Co.,  38  Bridge  st. 

M'Dougall,  Thomas,  97  Stobcross  street. 

Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  170  Stobcross  st. 

Robertson,  George,  16  Jackson  street. 

Robertson,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  16  Jackson  street. 

Smith,  Jas.,  7  Jamieson's  lane,  Anderston. 

Smith,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  97  Stobcross  st. 

ROPE  AND  TWINE  MAKERS. 

Anderslon  Ropework,  19  Stobcross  street. 

Bar",  P.,  Upper  Crown  street. 

Black)  J.,  &  Co.,  222  Broomielaw. 

Caledonian,  214  Stobcross  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  594  Gallowgate. 

Douglas,  Robert,  39  Clyde  place. 

Dowie,  George,  14  Candleriggs. 

Dowie,  John,  161  Duke  street. 

Edinburgh  Co.,  76  Jamaica  street. 

Fell,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  138  Broomielaw. 

Fulton,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  259  Buchanan  st. 

Gardner,  John,  103  Hill  street. 

Glasgow  Ropework,  58  Stockwell  street. 

Glasgow  Ropework,  eastern,  Robertson 
&  Co.,  512  Gallou-gate,  Office,  7  Stock- 
well  street. 

Gourock  Ropework  Co..  42  Clyde  build- 
ings.   G.  Johnston,  jun.,  manager. 

Greenock  Ropework  Company,  42  Clyde 
buildings. 

Hosie,  John,  23  Stockwell  street. 

H^'depark  Ropework,  55,  57  Anderston 
qua3'.     Office,  7  IMiller  street. 

Jarvie,  R.  &  J.,  19  Stobcross  street. 

Lawrence,  John,  154  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Innes,  D.,  56  Port-Duudas  road. 

M'Kay,  Peter,  200  Duke  street. 

M'Ke'llar,  A.,  &  Son,  214  Stobcross  street, 
office,  78  Broomielaw. 

M'Lae,  Robert,  105  Stobcross  street, 
Anderston. 

M'Lay,  James,  &  Co.,  46  Stockwell  street. 

Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  24  Stockwell  street. 

Morrison,  John,  260  Duke  street. 

Jlurra}^,  Henrj',  591  Gallowgate. 

Newall,  R.  S.,  &  Co.,  wire,  30  Queen  st. 


Preston  &  M' Arthur,  207  Dalmamock 
road,  Bridgeton.  Office,  107  Buchanan 
street. 

Purves,  John,  120  London  road.  Bridge- 
ton. 

Ross,  Wm.,  30  King  street,  Tradestoa. 

Skeoch,  Montgomery,  Hopepark,  St. 
RoUox. 

Smeal,  Robert,  102  King  street,  Calton. 

Steven,  James,  250  Stobcross  street, 
Finnieston. 

Steven,  John,  Clyde  Ropework,  33  Ander- 
ston qua}'. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  office,  7  Miller  st. 

Stewart,  T.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  7  IMiller  Street. 

Tassie,  William,  115  Glebe  street. 

Wales,  Henry,  58  Stockwell  street. 

Western  Ropework,  250  Stobcross  street. 

Wright,  Archibald,  99  Canning  street. 

SACKING  AND  PACKSHEET 
WAREHOUSES. 

Dowie,  George,  14  Candleriggs, 
Rattraj',  David,  6  ^Vilson  street. 
Robertson,  David,  118  South  Albion  st. 
Young,  James,  94  Union  street. 

SADDLERS  AND  BARNESS-MAKESS. 
Aird,  William,  13  Exchange  square 
Angus  and  M'Naught,  39  Stockwell  st. 
Black,  Andrew,  42  Jamaica  street. 
Browning,  W.  &  R.,  35  Stockwell  street. 
Clark,  R.  &  R.,  54  Argyll  arcade. 
Cuthbert,  John,  59  Bridge  street. 
Cuthbert,  Thomas,  12  Duke  street. 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  68  Queen  street. 
Durward,  John,  201  Castle  street. 
Graham,  James,  238  Argyll  street. 
Gray,  Peter,  1 03  Garscube  road. 
Hewitson,  John,  131,  135  Castle  street. 
Hume,  John,  2  North  Albion  street. 
Jackson,  John,  409  Gallowgate. 
Lamb,  Joseph,  294  Buchanan  street. 
M'Naughton,  James,  23  Renfield  street. 
Maxwell,  John,  23  Argyll  street. 
Mirrlees,  W.,  &  Co.,  97  Buchanan  street. 
Morrison,  N.,  18  Jamaica  street. 
Pollock,  James,  151  Stockwell  street. 
Pollock,  Peter,  151  Stockwell  street. 
Rennie,  William,  188  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Robertson,  William,  8  Glassford  street. 
Sanderson,  Robert,  297  Buchanan  st. 
Scott,  David,   15  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  202  Gallowgate. 
Stewart,  William,  203  Buchanan  street. 
Stiven,  Robert,  142  Queen  street. 
Wilson,  R.,  79  Robertson  street. 

SADDLERS'  IRONMONGERS. 

Angus  &  M'Naught,  39  Stockwell  street. 
Fairley,  W.  &  G.,   Morrison's  court,  108 

Argyll  street. 
JI'Farlane  &  Graham,  60  Stockwell  st. 


SADDLE.-TRADES  DIEECTORY.— SHAWL. 


667 


Pollock,  James,  151  Stock  well  street. 
Pollock,  Peter,  151  Stockwell  street. 
Spencer,  Wm.,  54  Trongate. 
Thoin,  Andrew,  53  Maxwell  street. 

SADDLE-TREE  MAKERS. 

Angus  &  M'Naught,  39  Stockwell  street. 
Tliom,  A,,  53  Maxwell  street. 

SAFETY-LAMP  MAKER. 
Dick,  Alexander,  105  Stockwell  street. 

SAIL  MAKERS. 
Black,  J.,  &  Co.,  222  Broomielaw. 
Callan,  James,  108  Broomielaw. 
Douglas,  R.,  39  Clyde  place. 
Edinburgh  Co.,  76  Jamaica  street. 
Fell,  J.  W.,  &  Co  ,  138  Broomielaw. 
Foitb  Sail  Manufactory  of  Leith,  39  Clyde 

buildings. 
M'Kinnon,  Peter,  31  Robertson  street. 
M'Farlane,  J.,  &  Co.,  72  Broomielaw  st. 
Murray,  William,  5  Windmillcroft. 
Small,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  2 1 2  Bromielaw  st. 
Stewart,  T.  &  J.,  7  Miller  street.  ] 

Tough,  Daniel,  &  Son,  54  Clyde  place. 
Young,  James,  94  Union  street. 

SALT  MERCHANTS. 
Donaghy,  Hugh,  51  Turner's  court,  and 

7  Park  place. 
Sloan,  William,  &  Co.,  Turner's  court. 
Wilson,  John,   14    King  street,   Calton- 

mouth. 

SALVE  MAKER. 
Stevenson,  Mrs  ,  11  Laigh  Kirk  close. 

SAW  MAKERS. 
Brown,  Hugh,  213  Argyll  street. 
Elswortb,  John,  1G8  Argyll  street. 
Groves,  Richard,  &  Sons.      Agent,  Alex. 

M'Edwards,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 
Hadfield,  George,  47  Argyll  street. 
Landell,  William,  106  Trongate. 
Long,  John  Jex,  48  Trongate. 
Moore,  William,  34  Brunswick  place. 
Parkin,  George,  42  Howard  street. 

SAW  MILLS. 

Bonnybridge  Sawmill  Yard.  A.  and  J. 
Paterson,  Railway  depot,  Townhead. 

Brownlee,  James,  35  Port-Dundas  road. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  Rockvilla  Sawmills,  Port- 
Dundas. 

GLisgow  Mills,  Baird  and  Brown,  Port- 
Dundas 

Greenock  Sawmill  Co.,  81  Wellington  st. 

Muir,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  Commercial  road, 
and  Sawmillfield,  Port-Dundas. 

Eobison,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  Flooring  Mills, 
Partick. 

Eobb,  J.,  &  Co.,  Scotland  st.,  Tradeston. 


Stewart  and  Owen,  veneer,  35  Washing- 
ton street. 

Swan,  David,  Kelvindcck. 

Taylor,  J.,  and  Brothers,  5  Main  street, 
Auderston. 

SCALE-BEAM  MAKERS. 
Adams,  C,  49  Trongate. 
Crichton  and  Eadie,  44,  4G  London  st 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  44  Bridge  street. 
Malloch,  James,  48  Stockwell  street. 
Paterson,  William,  &  Co.,  10  Ann  st. 
Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate. 
Todd,  J.,  &  Son,  14  Turner's  court. 
Wood,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  14,  18  Stock- 
well  street. 

SCEEV/  MAKERS. 
Evans,  Mrs.  J.,  97  Piccadilly  street. 
jMackie,  W.  S.,  43  St.  Enoch's  w^'iid. 
Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  170  Stobcross  st. 
Robertson,  George,  &  Co.,  16  Jackson  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  screw  bolt,  Ark  lane 
Duke  street. 

SCULPTORS. 

Adam,  Alxand.r,  38  Cook  sti-eet. 
Barclay,  Hugh,  45  Tavlor  street. 
Bowman,  Robert,  Sighthill  Cemetery. 
Galbraitb,  William.  123  St.  Vincent  st. 
Gracie,  Thomas,  4  Rutherglen  road. 
Hamilton  and  Wilier,  IMason  street. 
Leggat,  James,  70  Hose  street. 
M'Gaw,  Alex.,  CO  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
M'Glashan,  James,  82  S.  Wellington  st. 
M'Lachlan,  James  B.,  86  N.  Frederick  st. 
M'Lean,  A.,  North  Necropolis  road. 
Mossmnn,  William,  83  N.  Frederick  st. 
Mossman,  Geo.,  83  North  Frederick  st. 
Mossman,  John,  83  North  Frederick  st. 
Penman,    Alexander,   1 1   Renfield  street 

and  83  Hope  street. 
Wood,  Robeit,  6  Cathedral  street. 
Wright,  John,  20  Brunswick  place. 

SEAL  EI-TGRAVEES. 

SEE  ENGRAVERS. 

SEALIRG-WAX  MANTJEACTUEE^. 
Buchanan,  .John,  74  Nelson  street. 
Craig,  John,  52  Maxwell  street. 
Levenson,  James,  90  Trongate  and  484 
Gallowgate. 

SHAREBROKERS. 

SEE  STOCKBROKERS. 

SHAWL  WAREHOUSES. 

Those  marked  (2)  are  also  Zebra-dre.s3 

manufacturers. 

Arthur,  William,  &   Co.,  inanvfacturers, 

19  Cochran  street, 
z  Auchinvole,  J.,  4  Montrose  street. 


568 


SEEDSMEN.— TRADES  DIRECTORY. -SHIP. 


Blackie,  Wm.,  59  Hutclieson  street. 

Brand,  James,  9  Cochran  street. 

Broadfoot,Doviglas,  &  Co.,  128  Ingram  st. 

z  Broom,  James,  &  Co.,  worsted,  163  Ing- 
ram street  and  100  Queen  street. 

Eraser,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  14  Piince's 
square,  Buchanan  street. 

Gordon  &  Co.,  120  Argyll  street. 

Harley,  A.  B.,  69  Ingram  street. 

Harley,  John,  61  Ingram  street. 

z  Houston,  Wm.,  17  Exchange  square. 

Kemp,  D.,  45,  47  Buchan.nn  street. 

z  Knox,  Andrew  L.,  9  Cochran  street. 

Knox,  J.,  tartan  netted,  77  Brunswick  st. 

Laird  &  Thomson,  69  Ingram  street. 

M'Call,  W.  B.,  23  South  Hanover  street. 

M'Kechnie,  Robert,  70  Brunswick  street. 

Morris  &  Cochran,  14  Garthland  street. 

Robertson,  A.,  &  Son,  120  Brunswick  st. 

Watson,  Robert,  269  Sauchiehall  street. 

SEEBSMEN. 

SEE  NURSERY  AND  SEEDSBIEN. 

SHEEUT   OFFICERS  AND 
CONSTABLES. 

Those  marked  (c)  are  also  Constables. 

Allan,  John,  County  buildings,  Wilson  st. 

Allan,  Neil,  23  Old  wynd. 

c  Ballantyne,  John,  187  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Buchanan,  John,  83  Govan  street. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  35  Miller  street. 

Campbell,  A.,  3  Thomson's  lane,  Mile-end. 

Campbell,  John,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

Coulter,  John,  35  Findlay  street. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  11  Miller  street. 

c  Craig,  James,  8  Crown  street. 

c  Deans,  Neil,  38  Blackfriars  street. 

Dick,  Thomas,  22  Argyll  street. 

Dickson,  Adam,  4  St.  Joseph's  pL,  Aber- 
cromby  street. 

c  Farms,  John,  41  Brunswick  place. 

Foster,  Daniel,  37  Glassford  street. 

Frood,  Thomas,  102  Blackfriars  street. 

George,  Edward,  79  East  Milton  street, 
Cowcaddens. 

Gibson,  John,  10  Renfrew  street. 

c  Gilmour,  V/illiam,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

Halbert,  Wm.,  Sheriff's  Chambers,  Wil- 
son street. 

Harvie,  James,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

Henderson,  James,  67  Eglinton  street. 

Howatsou,  John,  108  Glebe  street. 

Jackson,  Hugh,  192  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

M 'Galium,  Daniel,  48  South  Portland  st. 

c  M'Donald,  Ronald,  7  Nelson  street. 

c  M'Gowan,  James,  107  Green  st,  Calton. 

c  M'Gowan,  Thomas,  37  Stevenson  st. 

M'Gregor,  Alex.,  62  Cowcaddens, 

c  MacGregor,  G.,  25  East  Clyde  street. 

c  M'Kay,  D.,  4  Frederick  lane. 


M'Kellar,  Dugald,  45  Gordon  street 
M'Laren,  John,  37  Glassford  st. 
M'Menemy,  Hugh,  44  Trongate. 
cM'Nish,  James,  19  Orr  street,  Calton. 
c  M'Phail,  B.,  7  Guildry  court. 
Mathie,  John,  43  Miller  street. 
Miller,  James,  122  Saltmarket 
c  Mitchell,  James,  21  Stockwell  place, 
c  Phillips,  J.  M'Kenzie,  36  Rose  street. 
Pursey,  John,   10   Stobcross  street,   An- 

derston. 
Robb,  William,  42  Maitland  street. 
Sherriffs,  William,  37  Greenside  lane. 
Watson,  Wm.,  71  Reid  street,  Bridgeton, 
White,  Thomas,  39  Shuttle  street, 
c  Wynne,  James,  52  Tobago  street, 
c  Young,  Alexander,  124  Trongate. 

SHIP  AND  INSURANCE  BSOKEES. 

Aikman,  Robert,  17  Gordon  street. 

Aikman,  Peter,  &  Thomson,  110  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Aitken,  Alex.  W.,  17  Royal  Exchange. 

Allardice,  George  G.,  Royal  Exchange. 

Anderson,  W.  A.,  Royal  Exchange. 

Auld,  Colvil,  &  Co.,  9  Gordon  street. 

Bell&  Orr,  107  Buchanan  street 

Bennett,  Brown,  &  Co.,  17  Exchange  sq. 

Bissett,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  12  Wellington  st. 

Borthivick,  Morris,  &  Co.,  17  Royal  Ex- 
change square. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  57  St.  George's  place. 

Buchanan,  R.  D.,  57  St.  George's  place. 

Campbell,  John,  49  West  George  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  J.,  21  Eenfield  street 

Caw,  J.  B.,  2  North  Exchange  court. 

Christie,  James,  22  Renfield  street. 

Christie,  Wm.,  14  Gordon  street. 

Connal,  W.,  &  Co.,  Virginia  buildings. 

Ccuper,  James,  12  Royal  Exchange  sq. 

Cree,  John,  17  Royal  Exchange  square. 

Cuthbert,  Robert,  jun.,  8  Gordon  street. 

Douglas,  T.  D.,  &  Co.,  12  Exchange  sq. 

Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Edmiston  &  Mitchell,  25  Gordon  street, 

Euiug,  W.,  Royal  Exchange, 

Galbraith,  Archd.,  &  Co.,  110  Buchanan 
street. 

Gow,  Allan  C,  87  Union  street. 

Hamilton,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  240  Broomie- 
law. 

Handyside,  N.  &  R.,  45  Union  street. 

Hunter,  W.  &  G.,  22  Renfield  street. 

Button,  Joseph,  87  Union  street. 

Kay,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  Royal  Exchange 
buildings. 

Louden,  J.,  &  Co.,  68  St  Vincent  street. 

M'Callum  &  Graham,  110  Buchanan  st. 

M'Intyre,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  st. 

M'Kechnie,  W.  S.,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Laren,  John,  126  Queen  street. 

Marshall,  R.  M.,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Morris,  James,  &  Co.,  83  Jamaica  street 


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Munro,  Archd.,  118  Union  street. 

aiurison  &  Ehirid,  Royal  Exchange. 

Parfitt,  Heniy  T.,  1  Eobertsou  street, 

Paton  &  Grant,  33  Buclianan  street. 

Eankiu,  James,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Eoxburgh,  Richardson,  &  Co.,  1  Eoyal 
Bank  place. 

Scott  &  Sellar,  Royal  Exchange  build- 
ings, south  side. 

Scott,  John  &  Walter,  17  Gordon  street. 

Sheppard  &  Son,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Sommerville,  Thos.,  43  West  Nile  street. 

Thomson,  George,  &  Co.,  11  Eoyal  Ex- 
change square. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Royal  Ex- 
change buildings. 

Urie  &  Co.,  8  Prince's  square,  Buchanan 
street. 

Wilson,  Brothers,  125  Buchanan  street. 

Wingate,  J.,  &  Son,  4  Eoyal  Exchange. 

Toung,  John  &  Robert,  107  Buchanan  st. 

SHIP  AND  SHIPPING  AGENTS. 

Bell  &  Orr,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Burns,  George  &  James,  9  Buchanan  st. 

Cameron,  T.,  &  Co.,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Crawford,  Alexander,  Port-Dundas. 

Crichton,  W.,  Canal  Navigation,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Dickie,  John,  &  Co.,  15  Buchanan  street. 

Drew,  John,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Fletcher,  N.,  44  Shamrock  street. 

Gilmour,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  33  Robertson 
street. 

Gilmour,  William,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Govan,  John,  2  Howard  street. 

Henderson,  James,  34  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Hutcheson,  David,  &  Co.,  14  Jamaica  st. 

Jeffrey,  Jas.,  Royal  Exchange  buildings. 

Kemp  &  Co.,  2  Howard  street. 

Laird,  A.,  &  Sons,  101  Union  street, 

Langlands,  M.,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Leffman,  L.,  17  Gordon  street. 

M'Arthur,  Brothers,  Madeira  court,  259 
Argyll  street. 

M'Intyre,  Dugald,  &  Co.,  65  Jamaica  st. 

M'Intyre,  Duncan,  83  Jamaica  street. 

M'Keau  &  Lament,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 

M 'Michael,  J.,  22  Anderston  quay. 

M'Naughtan,  A.,  8  Prince's  square,  58 
Buchanan  street. 

Milligen,  John,  65  Jamaica  street. 

Morrison,  W.  &  A.,  4 1  Oswald  street. 

Parfitt,  H.  T.,  1  Robertson  street. 

Paton  &  Grant,  33  Buchanan  street. 

Peare,  R,  M.,  &  Co.,  75  Jamaica  street. 

Potter,  Le^^is,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

Potter,  Lewis,  &  Co.,  28  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Sloan,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  63  Miller  street. 

Steel,  Jiimes,  Clyde  Shipping  Co. 

Stephens,  Robert  P.,  58  Oswald  street. 


Williamson,  John,  28  St.  Enoch  square, 
Wright,  John,  &  Co.,  56  Broomielaw. 

SinP  BUILDSES, 

Barclay,  Eulert,  &  Curie,  Slip  Docks, 
Finnieston. 

M'Laren  &  Co.,  9  James  Watt  street. 

Napier,  James  R.,  Lancefield  Foundry. 

Napier,  Robert,  78  Washington  street  and 
Lancefield  Foundry  Ship-building  Yard, 
Govan. 

Napier  &  Crichton,  47  Washington  st. 

Smith  &  Rodger,  iron,  St.  James's  Foun- 
dry, Broomielaw  and  Govan. 

Stephen,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  42  Brown  st. 

Swan,  David,  Kelvin  Dock. 

Thomson,  James  &  George,  169  Finnie- 
ston. 

Wingate,  T.,  &  Co.,  m-ow,  Whiteinch., 
Partick. 

SHIP  CHANDIEES. 

Bishop,  Thomas,  6  Clyde  place. 
Black,  James,  &  Son,  46  Clyde  buildings., 
Craig,  Peter,  50,  52  Jamaica  street. 
Fulton,  A.  &  J.,  136  Broomielaw. 
Fyfe,  Samuel  H.,  32  Clyde  place. 
M'Symon  &  Potter,  26  Clyde  place. 
Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  61  Jamaica  street. 

SHIPPING  OFFICES. 

Aberdeen  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  st, 
American  Royal  Mail  Steam-packet  Office, 

9  Buchanan  street. 
Arbroath  Shipping  Ofiice,  101  Union  st. 
Ardrossan  Steam  Navigation  Co.'s  OfSce, 

20  St.  Enoch  square. 
Australian  Packet  Office,  107  Buchanan 

street. 
Australian  Packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Belfast  Royal  Mail  Steam-packet  Office, 

9  Buchanan  street. 
Belfast  Steam-packet  Office,  20  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Boston,  U.  S.,  Royal  Mail  Steam-packet 

Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 
British  and  North  American  Royal  Mail 

Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. 
Cadiz  and  Glasgow  traders,  M'Kean  and 

Lament,  20  St.  Enoch  square. 
Campbelton  Steam-packet  Co.,  22  Ander- 
ston quaj', 
Carron  Co.  Shipping  Office,  Port-Dundas. 
Clyde  Shipping  Co.,  86  Broomielaw. 
Constantinople    Steam-packet    Office,    9 

Buchanan  street. 
Cork  Steam-packet  Office,  101  Union  st. 
Cork  Steam-packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Cork  Steam-packet  Office,  58  Oswald  st. 
Dublin  Steamp-packet  Office,  101  Union 

street. 


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SHIPPING.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SILK. 


Dublin  Steam-packet  Office,  28  St.  Enoch 

square. 
Dublin  Steam-packet  Office,  58  Oswald  st. 
Dundee  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  St." 
Fleetwood    and    Glasgow    Steam-packet 

Office,  Kemp  &  Co.,  2  Howard  street. 
Forth  and  Clj'de  Canal  Co.'s  Office,  Port- 

Dundas. 
General  Steam  ISTavigation  Co.'s  Office, 

8  North  Queen  street. 

Glasgow  and  Belfast  Steam-Packet  Office, 

9  Buchanan  street. 

Glasgow  and  Highlands  Steam-packet 
Office,  14  Jamaica  street. 

Glasgow  and  Highlands  Steam-packet 
Co.  John  WUliamson  &  Co.,  20  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Glasgow  &  Liverpool  Royal  Mail  Steam- 
packet  Co.,  32  St.  Enoch  square. 

Glasgow  &  Liverpool  Steam -packet  Office, 
9  i3uchanan  street. 

Glasgow  &  Liverpool  Shipping  Co.,  28 
St.  Enoch  square.     Lewis  Potter,  agt. 

Glasgow  &  New  York  Packet  Office,  62 
*      Jamaica  street.    Eeid  &  Murray,  agts. 

Glasgow  &  New  York  Packet  Office,  240 
Broomielaw.    Hamilton,  Brothers,  agts. 

Halifax,  Boston,  &  New  York  Royal  Mail 
Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  St. 

Highlands  and  Glasgow  Steam-packet 
Office,  14  Jamaica  street. 

Highlands  Steam-packet  Office,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Hull  and  Leith  Steam -packet  Office,  58 
Buchanan  street. 

Kirkaldy  Shipping  Office,  101  Union  st. 

Leith  and  Glasgow  Shipping  Company, 
101  Union  street. 

Leith,  Hull,  and  Ham.burg  Steam-packet 
Office,  58  Buchanan  street. 

Liverpool  and  American  Royal  Mail 
Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  st. 

Liverpool  Screw-steamers  Office,  28  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Liverpool  Steam-packet  Office,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Liverpool  Steam-packet  Office,  32  St. 
Enoch  square. 

Liverpool  Traders'  and  Levant  Steam- 
ship Office,  28  St.  Enoch  square. 

London,  Leith,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow 
Shipping  Go's  Office,  101  Union  st. 

Londonderry  Steam  -  packet  Office,  75 
Jamaica  street. 

Meditei-raneau  Steam-packet  Office,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

New  York  Steam -ship  Office,  32  St. 
Enoch  sq.     M.  Langlands,  agent. 

New  York  Royal  Mail  Steam-packet 
Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

New  Zealand  Company's  Otago  Office,  1 
Royal  Bank  place. 

Oban  Steam-packet  Office,  14  Jamaica  st. 


Roj'al  Mail  Steam-packet  Office,  9  Bu- 
chanan street. 

St.  George's  Steam-packet  Office,  101 
Union  street. 

St.  Rollox  Shipping  Co.,  63  Miller  street, 

Skye  Steam-packet  Office,  14  Jamaica  st. 

Steam-packet  Office,  9  Buchanan  street. 

Stranraer  Steam-packet  Office,  101  Union 
street. 

Tobermory  Sleam-packet  Office,  20  St. 
Enoch  square. 

West  Highland  &  Castle  Steam-packet 
Office,  14  Jamaica  street. 

SHI?  AND  STEAM-BOAT  MASTEES. 
Barclay,  Jn.,  27  Paterson  st.,  Kingston. 
Black,  James,  46  Clyde  buildings. 
Crawford,  Robert,  54  Great  Clyde  street. 
Henderson,  Captain  James,  31  Ehnbauk 

crescent. 
Henderson,  James,  3  Dalhousie  place. 
Kelso,  James,  97  Hill  Street. 
M'Kellar,  James,  Allan  place,  430  Argyll 

street. 
Miller,  William,  7  Brighton  place. 
Napier,  J.,  96  Washington  street. 
Rodger,  Alexander,  9  Abbotsford  place. 
Todd,  John,  34  South  Portland  street. 
Wyse,  Wm.,  37  Morrison  St.,  Kingston. 

SHQEMAKEES. 

SEE  BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

SHUTTLE  MASEES. 

SEE  ALSO  WEAVING  UTENSIL  MAKERS. 

Brown,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane.  Green 

street,  Calton. 
Carrick,  James,  13  Kirk  St.,  Townhead. 
Gibson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  18  E.  Campbell  st. 
Gunn,  W.,  6  Orr  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  248  Gallowgate. 
Miller,  Andrew,  154  Stock  well  street. 
Salmon,  John,  &  Sons,  8  Wilson  street, 

and  13  William  street. 
Steven,  A.,  17  East  Campbell  street. 
TurnbuU,  Joseph,  7  Charlotte  street. 

SHUTTLE  MOUNTING  MASEES. 
Brown,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane,  Grten 

street,  Calton. 
Carrick,  James,  13  Kirk  street. 
Gibson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  18  East  Campbell 

street. 
M'Donald,  John,  103  Great  Hamilton  st. 

SILK  MESCHANTS  AND  MANUEAC- 

TUEESS. 
Brown,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  104  "Virginia 

place. 
Bell  and  Ewing,  86  Buchanan  street. 
Cameron,  R.  H.,  129  Ingram  street. 
Campbell,  John  G.,  &  Co.,  63  Miller  st, 


SILK.— TRADES  DIEECTORT.— SLATERS. 


571 


Coubrough,  Murray,  17  South  Frederick 

street. 
Hervej'S,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  191  Trongate. 
M'Kellar,  James,  &  Co.,  77  Glassford  st. 
Mackintosh,  J.  M'G.,  44  Brunswick  pi. 
M'Nair  and  Brand,  60  St.  C  eorge's  place, 
Mutrie,  James,  &  Co.,  48  Buchanan  st. 
Pollok,  Morris,  Long  Go  van. 

SILK  MEECEES. 

SEE  ALSO  WAREHOUSEMEN,  HABERDASH- 
ERS, AND  WOOLLEN  DRAPERS. 

Gait,  Robert,  193  Trongate. 
M'Callum,  John,  G6  Buchanan  street. 
Norwell,  James,  30  Argyll  street. 
Paterson,  William,  63  Trongate. 
Webster,  Robert,  &  Sou,  75,  77  Trongate. 

SILVER  PLATERS. 

Jennings,  Alex.,  33  Howard  street. 
M'Earlane  i\nd  Graham,  60  Stockwell  st. 
Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  38  Stockwell  st. 
Thompson,  Mrs.,  35  Stockwell  street. 

SILVER-PLATE  CHEST  MAKERS. 
Downie,  D.,  53  Thistle  street,  Gorbals. 
M'Dougall,  A.,  21  Canon  street. 
Wilson,  R.,  73  West  Campbell  street. 

SILVERSMITHS. 

SEE  ALSO  JEWELLERS,    GOLDSMITHS  AND 
JEWELLERS. 

Hilliard  and  Chapman,  56  Buchanan  st. 
Coghill,  Alexander,  3  Ropework  lane. 
Retd  and  Garrick,  28  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Shaw,  W.,  40  Argyll  street. 
Taylor,  David,  52  JEope  street. 

SINGEING  HOUSES. 

Cooke  and  Porter,  41  Miller  street. 

Leek,  James,  6  Shuttle  street  and  17 
Stirling's  street. 

M'Coll,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  32  Montrose  st. 

M'Vicar,  William,  &  Co.,  15  Stirling  st. 

Smith,  Robert,  &  Co.,  29,  31  North  Al- 
bion street. 

Thomson  and  Alexander,  23  Montrose  st. 

Wylie,  William,  and  Son,  30  Bell  street. 

SKINNERS. 

SEE  ALSO  TANNERS, 

Dickie,  William,  16  Calton  entry. 
Easton,  J.,  20  Greenside  street,  Gorbals. 
Meikle,  David,  62  Spoutmouth  and  83 

Little  Dovehill. 
Muirhead,  P.  &  R.,  90  Duke  street. 
Taylor,  John,  89  Gallowgate. 

SLATERS, 

Aitkin,  James,  97  Cathedral  street, 
Barclay,  James  B.,  &  Co.,  67  Nelson  st, 
and  14  Main  street,  Calton, 


Bell,  Thomas,  1  Warwick  street, 
Beveridge,  James,  18  Steel  street. 
Brown,  William,  merchant,  112  Dale  st. 
Brown,  William,  merchant,  4  James  Watt 

street  and  1 64  Broomielaw. 
Campbell,  James,  14  Alston  street. 
Carbarns,  J.,  239  High  street. 
Chalmers,  Hugh,  53  Young  St.,  Gallow- 
gate, 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  3  Green  street,  Calton. 
Cocbran,  James,  1 3  Surrey  street. 
Cook,  Charles,  138  Cowcaddeus  street. 
Craig  &  Peters,  32  North  Albion  street. 
Croal,  Alexander,  32  Great  Dovehill. 
Cunningham,  Alexander,  58  Weaver  st. 
Dewar,  William,  8  South  St.  Mungo  st. 
Donaldson,   James,    &    Sons,    57    North 

Frederick  street. 
Donaldson,  John,  1  Carnarvon  street. 
Evans  &.Co.,  merchant,  12  James  Watt 

street. 
Fenton,  Thomas,  33  Howard  street. 
Forsyth,  Robert,  66  Trongate. 
Gourlay,  Geo.,  8  William  st.,  Greenhead. 
Griffin,  Peter,  52  Abercromby  street. 
Halbert,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  77  Main  street, 

Anderston. 
Henderson,  John,  2  Ilavannah  street. 
Hogg,  A.,  21  James  street,  Calton.  ^ 

Jardine,  William,  163  Cowcaddens. 
Kean,  John,  72  Nelson  street. 
Kelly,  William,  merchant,  41  Macfarlane 

street. 
Law,  Edward,  233  High  street. 
Lennox,  W.,  Green  street,  Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  D.,  merchant,  73  Waterloo  st. 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  merchant,  11  Oswald 

street. 
M'Kaj',  Mrs.,  82  George  street. 
M'Leod,  George,  98  Canning  street. 
M'Millan,  William,  56  Howard  street. 
M'Ouat,  John,  8  South  St.  Mungo  street 

and  27  St.  Andrew's  lane. 
Mills,  Wm.,  29  Normal  place,  Gaiscube 

road,  and  19  New  Citj'  road. 
j\Iitchell,  James,  132  Sauchiehall  street. 
Morrison,    John,    merchant,    48    London 

street,   yards,   148  Broomielaw  street 

and  29  Spoutmouth. 
Murray,  George,  6  Park's  court,  Drygate 

lane. 
Neil,  Robert,  81  Hospital  street. 
Nicoll,  John,  3  Pitt  street. 
Oatman,  Franci.s,  35  Charlotte  street, 
Oats,  Thomas,  52  Argyll  street. 
Peters,  James,  4  Steel  street. 
Purdon,  George,  170  West  Nile  street, 
Ross,  D.  &  A.,  Dixon  street. 
Simpson,  D.  &  R.,  10  Dixon  street. 
Simpson,  John,  136  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
Smith,  Ale."..,  &  Son,  20  Little  Hamiltou 

street  and  8  Cathedral  street. 
Steven,  John,  75  Brown  street, 


572 


SMALL  WARE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SMITHS. 


Steven,  Wm.,  7  Park  place,  Stockwell  st. 

Stevenson,  Robt.,  6  Rose  court.  Rose  st. 

Stewart,  James,  99  Blackfriars  street. 

Stewart,  James,  &  Son,  28  Norfolk  street. 

Stewart,  John,  99  Blackfriars  street. 

Stewart,  John,  27 j  Great  Clyde  street. 

Strathe_y,  James,  48  Frederick  street. 

TurnbuU,  John,  166  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Turnbull,  Robert,  173  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

Walker,  W.,  148  High  street. 

Williamson,  John,  72  Wilson  street. 

Wilson,  Newal,  93  High  street. 

Wood,  John  F.,  148  Trongate,  11  Bruns- 
wick lane,  and  50  Dalmarnock  road. 

Wood,  William,  258  Main  street,  Bridge- 
ton,  and  4  Townsmill  road,  Townhead. 

Young,  John  E.,  72  Gt.  Clyde  street  and 
56  North  street,  Anderston. 

SMALLY/AES  MESCKANTS. 

SEE  ALSO  FUENISHING  DEALERS. 

Adam  &  Wright,  114  Trongate. 
Adam,  Mrs.,  34  George  street. 
Borthwick,  Alexander,  93  Buchanan  St., 

120  Trongate,  and  94  Argyll  street. 
Cameron,  M.,  294  Argyll  street. 
Campbell,  Miss  Jane,  77  George  street. 
Christie,  Wm.,  20  Eglinton  street. 
Davidson,  D.,  77  Bridgegate. 
Douglas,  A.  &  J.,  139  Buchanan  street. 
Duulop,  Hugh,  158  Trongate. 
Falconer,  R.,  &  Son,  132  Argyll  street, 

and  4  Buchanan  street. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  20  Candleriggs. 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  46  High  street. 
Lindsay,  Samuel,  152  Castle  street. 
M'Farlane,   P.,   10,    11,   and   12    Argyll 

arcade. 
Mair,  John,  82  Trongate. 
Paton  &  Adam,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  8, 10  Jail  square. 
Shanks,  John,  184  Argyll  street. 
Wilson,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  20  Candleriggs. 
Wylie,  Mrs.,  156  Sauchiehall  street. 

SMITHS. 

SEE  ALSO  lEONFOUNDERS. 

Those  marked  (a)  are  also  Bell-hangers. 

Adams,  C,  49  Trongate. 

Allan,  James,  sen.,  84  Buchanan  street. 

Allan  &  Neilson,  79  Garscube  road. 

a  Annan,  J.,  &  Co.,  81  Mitchell  street. 

Annan,  William,  &  Co.,  390  Parliamen- 
tary road. 

Bald,  Robert,  174  Trongate,  works.  Little 
Hamilton  street. 

a  Balfour  &  M'Callum,  52^  New  wynd. 

Barclay,  Robt.,  and  Curie,  59  M' Alpine 
street. 

a  Bertram,  Andrew,  92  Renfield  street. 

Bethune,  J.,  13  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 

Binnie,  R.,  5  Warwick  street. 


Black  &  Bowie,  77  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Blair,  G.,  &  Son,  3  Glebe  street. 

Buchanan,  James,  79  Stockwell  street. 

Burrett,  B.,  &  Co.,  110  Renfield  street. 

a  Cairns,  Patrick,  61  Gallowgate. 

a  Cameron,  Dugald,  44  Cadogan  street. 

Cameron,  Peter,  39  East  Clyde  street. 

Cameron,  William,  34  Duke  street. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  107  Cheapside  st. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  Douglas  street, 
Lancefield  quay. 

Campbell,  Walter,  51  Stirling  st.,  Cow- 
caddens. 

a  Clark,  A.  &  L.,  50,  52  Union  street. 

Clark,  D.,  48  Hope  street. 

Clawson,  Caxton,  22  Dale  st,,  Tradeston. 

a  Combe  &  Hamilton,  heating  and  venti- 
lating engineers,  42  Fox  street. — See 
AdveHisement  in  Appendix. 

Corbet,  William,  81  Mitchell  street. 

a  Corraie,  James,  118  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston. 

Craig,  James,  38,  136  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

Crichton  &  Eadie,  heam-makers,  44,  46 
London  street. 

Croll,  John,  3  Greyfriars'  wjmd. 

Cuthbert,  John,  18  Dunlop  street. 

Davidson  &  Wood,  Union  place,  off  North 
street. 

a  Dempster,  Mrs.  Wm.,  37  Nicholson  st. 

Dowie,  John,  2  Commercial  road. 

a  Drew,  James,  71  Stockwell  street. 

Drummond,  Robert,  57  Canning  street, 
Calton. 

Evans,  Jlrs.,  97  Piccadilly  street. 

Fairlej',  J.  &  W.,  43  Commerce  street. 

Faulds,  John,  6  Parson  street. 

Faulds,  Robert,  6  Parson  street  and  Par- 
liamentary road. 

Finlay,  John,  46  Buchanan  street. 

a  Finlay,  Walter,  295  Buchanan  street. 

Eraser,  John,  Salisburj'  street. 

Galloway,  Wm.,  109  Cowcaddens  street. 

Gait,  John,  86  Ann  street,  Port-Dun  das. 

Gillespie,  A.,  33  Miller's  place. 

Goold,  Thomas,  Drygate  toll. 

Gourlay,  Wm.,  12  Carlton  court.  Bridge 
street. 

Grant,  Alexander,  145  Castle  street. 

a  Hamilton,  Alexander,  37  Trongate. 

Hannah,  Alexander,  39  Kirk  street,  Cal- 
ton, and  24  Risk  street. 

Hardie,  Henry  &  Wm.,  73  Duke  street. 

Hardie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  ship  and  house, 
57  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Henderson,  Donald,  112  St.  Vincent  st. 

Henry,  James,  55  Duke  street. 

Herkless,  William,  Broad  close.  Shuttle 
street. 

Herriot  &  Co.,  115  Graeme  street. 

Hodge,  John,  56  North  street. 

Hoey,  James,  26  Melville  street. 


SMITHS.— TRADES  DIEECTOEY.— SOAP. 


573 


Irving,  Eobert,  &  Co.,  13  Monkland  st. 

Kerr,  James,  32  Portugal  street. 

Kirk,  Thomas,  28  Hill  street. 

Lamb,  Peter,  64  Port-Dundas  road. 

Liraeock,  John,  171  Dalmarnock  road. 

Lindsay,  Alexander,  39  Old  wynd. 

a  Lockerbj^  &  Stevenson,  32  Queen  st. 

Lauder,  William,  19  Drygate. 

Lyle,  David,  Woodlands  road. 

a  M'Alpine,  Colin,  5  Brown  street, 

M'Callum,  D.,  sen.,  &  Co.,  66  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

aM'Cash,  T.,  11  East  St.  Vincent  lane. 

M'Clymont,  James,  97  Cowcaddens  st. 

M'Connell,  R.,  &  Co.,  108,  112  Port- 
Dundas  road. 

a  M'Connell,  Robt.,  112  Port-Dundas  rd. 

a  M'Coull,  Thomas,  78  Renfield  street. 

M'Crindall,  Robert,  22  Malta  street. 

M'Culloch,  Moses,  &  Co.,  168  Gallowgate. 

M'Dougall,  Angus,  24  Howard  street. 

a  M'Farlane,  Peter,  6  Frederick  lane  and 
10  Margaret  street. 

M'Farlane,  Walter,  Saracen's  lane,  Gal- 
lowgate. 

M'Gillivary,  W.,  5  James  Watt  street, 
Broomielaw, 

M'Gregor,  Daniel,  44  Bridge  street. 

M'Harg,  John,  60  Cambridge  street. 

M'lntosh,  George,  156  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Kinlay,  Alex.,  59  Govan  street. 

M'Lean,  Malcolm,  82  Nelson  street. 

a  M'Lean,  C,  &  Co.,  6  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

aM'Lellan,  P.  &  W.,  127,  129  Trongate. 

M'Lymont,  James,  26  Maitland  street. 

M'Millan,  Daniel,  369  Debbie's  loan. 

M'Pherson  &  Forbes,  Coatbridge  street. 

M 'Vicar,  A.,  17  Robertson  street,  Hyde- 
park,  and  56,  57  Clyde  place. 

a  Melvin,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  12  Melville  lane. 

Mitchell,  R.,  26,  28  Carrick  street. 

Moore,  John,  67  Govan  street. 

NeU,  J.,  3  South  Cumberland  street. 

Niven,  David,  62  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

a  Paterson,  W.,  &  Co.,  19  Ann  street. 

Pearson,  Shepley,  73  Kirk  street,  Calton, 

Prentice,  A.  and  W.,  1  Germiston  street, 
top  of  Buchanan  street. 

Pringle,  Francis,  57  Thistle  street. 

Purdie,  William,  86  New  City  road. 

Raeburn,  James,  32  Anderslon  quay. 

Eamsay,  James,  and  Co.,  151  Castle  st., 
Towuhead,  and  76  Ruthergien  loan. 

Eamsay,  John,  61  Nelson  street. 

Renfrew,  Robert,  88  John  street. 

Eobertson  &  Lister,  79  Mitchell  street. 

Salmond,  Robert,  71  Mitchell  street. 

Sillars,  James,  40  Soho  street. 

Slater,  Robert,  11  Centre  street. 

Sraeaton,  John,  24  Ropework  lane. 

Smellie,  Robert,  86  Renfield  street  and  23 
SauchiehaU  street. 


Smith,  Jas.,  37  Clyde  st.,  Port-Dundas. 

a  Sommerville,  Andrew,  45  King  street. 

Spence,  John,  machine-maher,  35  Reid  st. 

Steven,  Robert,  32  Portugal  street. 

Stewart,  A.,  Ark  lane,  Duke  street. 

Stewart,  Adam,  71  Maxwell  street. 

Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  38  Charlotte  lane,  79 
Greendyke  street,  and  48  Trongate. 

Stewart,  John,  20  East  College  street. 

Stewart,  Walter,  438  Gallowgate. 

a  Stobo,  Peter,  73  Norfolk  street. 

Stobo,  William,  42  Maitland  street. 

Struthers,  Alexander,  43  Commei'ce  st. 

Tannahill,  David,  8  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Taylor,  John,  84  Bridgegate. 

a  Thomson,  James,  90  Argyll  street. 

Torrance,  Joseph,  7  Argyll  street. 

Urie,  George,  12  Wallace  street. 

Waddell,  George,  37  Stirling  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

a  Wallace,  Alexander,  16  North  Portland 
street. 

Webster,  David,  33  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Weir,  M'llroy,  &  Co.,  33  Malta  street, 
Gorbals. 

a  West,  Mathew,  46  Back  wynd. 

a  Williamson,  John,  35  Canon  street. 

Wood,  Alexander,  &  Sous,  14  and  18 
Stockwell  street. 

SOAP  MAJfUEACTUEEES. 

Anderson,  J.  &  D.,  84,  86  Stockwell  st. 

Barr,  Robert,  &  Co.,  404  Debbie's  loan. 

Boyd,  C,  &  Son,  44  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

Christie,  A.  &  D.,  65  Port-Dundas  road. 

Dick,  M.,  &  Co.,  73,  75  Glassford  street. 

Ferguson  feM'Laren,  37  Hutcheson  st. 

Fulton  &  Mathieson,  Stirling  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Henderson,  William,  &  Sons,  88,  90  New 
wynd. 

Morton,  A.  G.  &  D.,  12  Candleriggs. 

Morton,  George,  110  New  City  road. 

Tennant,  C,  &  Co.,  St.  Rollox. 

SPISIT  DEALERS. 

SEE  ALSO  WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MEEOHANTS, 
GEOCEKS  AND  SPIRIT  DEALERS,  EAT- 
ING-HOUSES, AND  TAVERNS. 

Adam,  Eobert,  6  Surrey  lane. 
Adam,  Mrs.  John,  40  Orr  street. 
Adamson,  Alexander,  32  Broomielaw. 
Adie,  William,  &  Co.,  29  St.  James's  rd. 
Aiken,  John,  96,    216   High  street,   and 

134,  136  King  street. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  22  Laigh  Kirk  close. 
Alexander,  James,  30  Main  st.,  Calton. 
Alexander,    William,    176    Main    street, 

Bridgeton. 
Alexander,  Mrs.  Helen,  16  Shuttle  st. 
Alison,  Walter,  38  Kelvin  street. 
Alison,  Mrs.,  93  New  vennel. 
Allan,  David,  85  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 


SPIRIT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SPIRIT. 


Allan,  James,  306  Gallowgate. 
Allan,  Robert,  22  Corn  st.,  Port-Dundas. 
Anderson,  Alex.,  29  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Anderston,  David,  51  Jamaica  street. 
Anderson,  Hugh,  152  Stobcross  street. 
Anderson,  Joseph,  220  Castle  street. 
Anderson,  M.,   81,  83   Trongate,  and  49 

Saltmarliet  street. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  47  Clyde  place. 
Anderson,  William,  258  Gallowgate  and 

55  Candleriggs. 
Andrew,  John,  1 7  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Andrews,  Robert,  207  Gallowgate. 
Angus,  David,  47  Lancefield  quay. 
Angus,  Robert,  254  Gallowgate. 
Archibald,  David,  64  High  street. 
Armour,  Mrs.  Janet,  128  Piccadilly  street. 
Arthur,  John,  14  Pitt  street. 
Arthur,  John,  102  Broomielaw. 
Auchincloss,  Jn.,  221  Main  st,  Bridgeton. 
Baillie,  James,  93  High  street. 
Baillie,  James,  32  Cook  street,  Tradeston. 
Bain,  John,  119  Gallowgate. 
Bain,  John,  88  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Bain,  Wm.,  1  Cheapside  St.,  Anderston. 
Baird,  Andrew,  133  Renfield  street, 
Baird,  George,  80  Jamaica  street. 
Baird,  John,  36  Ladj'well  street. 
Baird,  John,  6  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Balfour,  John,  250  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Bannatyne,  Robt.,  56  Trongate,  Reid's  ct. 
Bannerman,  William,  28  Renfrew  street. 
Barbour,  Wm.,  107  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
Barr,  Alex.,  41  Tobago  street,  Calton. 
Barr,  Mrs.  Alexander,  25  Nelson  street. 
Barr,  James,  43  Trongate. 
Barr,  James,  26  Bedford  lane. 
Barr,  Peter,  75  Arg}'!!  street. 
Barr,   William,   22   Marlborough   street 

and  350  Gallowgate. 
Barrett,  James,  89  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Barron,  Alexander,  3,  5  Cranston  street. 
Barrowman,  Peter,  172  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Batty,  Daniel  G.,  32  Abercrombj'  street . 
Batty,  James,  26  Graham's  square. 
Baxter,  Robert,  25  Green  street,  Calton. 
Begg,  Peter,  1  Park  lane. 
Begg,  Robert,  365  Gallowgate. 
Bell,  J.,  63  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 
Bennett,  Archibald,  65  Garscube  road. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Robert,  7  Alston  street. 
Bennet,  Thomas,  35  Rutherglen  loan. 
Bennie,  Robert,  2  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Bennie,  William,  52  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Biggert,  John,  162  Garscube  road. 
Black,  Alexander,  121  Rotteurow. 
Black,  Gavin,  1  Orr  street. 
Black,  Hugh,  206  Broomielaw  street. 
Black,  Patrick,  40,  42  Bridge>;ate  street. 
Black,  William,  22  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Black,  Mrs.  James,  186  Broomielaw  st. 
Blair,  Mrs.  J.,  82  High  street. 


Blair,  Robert,  170  Garscube  road. 

Boag,  William,  34,  36  Trongate. 

Bolton,  James,  87  M' Alpine  street. 

Bonar,  David,  6  Kglinton  street. 

Bonar,  Kenneth,  200  Argyll  street. 

Bone,  Alexander,  83  Argyll  street. 

Bow,  William,  Govan  street. 

Bowman,  Thomas,  117  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

Boyd,  James,  101  Hospital  street. 

Boyd,  Robert,  381   Gallowgate. 

Boyd,  Wm.,  11  Melville  st.,  Tradeston. 

Boyd,  Mrs.  Solomon,  378  Gallowgate. 

Boylcj  Alex.,  152  Sauchiehall  street. 

Boyle,  Edward,  13  St.  Ninian  street. 

Brannan,  T.,  107  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Brantin,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  60  Clyde  street, 
Anderston . 

Breckenridge,  James,  62  Argj'll  street. 

Brodie,  Alex.,  8  Tobago  street,  Calton. 

Brodie,  James,  11  Back  wynd  and  20 
King  street. 

Brodie,  John,  51  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

Brodie,  J.  and  J.,  3  Mitchell  street. 

Brodie,  Thomas,  116  Saltmarket. 

Brown,  William,  6  Turner's  court,  87 
Argyll  street. 

Brownlie,  Allan,  33  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

Brownlie,  Thomas,  177  Argyll  street. 

Brj'ce,  Alexander,  27  Clyde  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Bryce,  James,  13  West  Milton  street. 

Buchanan,  Charles,  89  Stockwell  street. 

Buchanan,  Charles,  31  Cook  street. 

Buchanan,  Hugh,  59  Garngad  road. 

Buchanan,  John,  5  North  Woodside  road. 

Buchanan,  Nathaniel,  62  Old  wynd. 

Buchanan,  Neil,  84  Bell  street. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  23  Charlotte  street, 

Buchanan,  Walter,  16  Taylor  street. 

Burns,  Alex.  G.,  86  Glassfoid  street. 

Burns,  John,  203  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Burns,  W.,  44  Rose  St.,  Hutchesontown. 

Butters,  Ben.,  7  Govan  street. 

Cairney,  James,  83  New  wynd. 

Calder,  John,  105  Renfield  street. 

Calderhead,  Mrs.,  54  Bishop  street,  An- 
derston. 

Cameron,  Colin,  186  Castle  street. 

Cameron,  Donald,  47  King  street. 

Cameron,  Donald,  187  Cowcaddens  st. 

Cameron,  Donald,  30  Anderston  quay. 

Cameron,  Donald,  151  Renfield  street. 

Cameron,  Duncan,  27  Dundas  street. 

Cameron,  J.,  10  William  St.,  Cowcaddens. 

Cameron,  James,  12,  14  Cochran  street. 

Cameron,  John,  141  High  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  21  East  Russell  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  D.,  52  Duke  street. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  J.,  55  Back  wynd. 

Campbell,  A.,  27  Clyde  st ,  Anderston, 

Campbell,  Archibald,  47  High  street. 

Campbell,  H.,  52  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 

Campbell,  H.,  24  North  st.,  Aaderston. 


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575 


Campbell,  Wm.,  3,  6  Port-Dundas  road. 

Campbell,  Isabella,  90  Broom  ielaw. 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Duncan,  22  W.  Milton  St. 

Campbell,  Mrs  ,  255  Gallowgate. 

Carlln,  Mrs.  D.,  10  Marlborough  street. 

Carmichael,  Daniel,  27  Drygate. 

Carmichael,  James,  35  King  street. 

Cassels,  David,  56  High  street. 

Cassels,  Peter,  34  Well  street. 

Cheluer,  Joseph,  76  Parliamentary  road. 

Chisholm,  Alex.,  71  King  street,  Calton. 

Christie,  Mrs.  Peter,  23  Nicholas  street. 

Clacher,  Alex.,  49  John  street. 

Clark,  James,  42  Havannah  street. 

Clark,  James,  3  Landressy  street,  Calton. 

Clark,  John,  35  Little  street. 

Clow,  E.  &  A.,  81  Stockwell  street  and 
70  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Clunes,  Hugh,  74  King  street. 

Cockburn,  John,  8  Dempster  street. 

Cochran,  Alex.,  43  Rutherglen  loan. 

Cochrane,  Alex.,  153  High  street. 

Cochran,  Thomas,  62  Stockwell  .«tre3t. 

Cochrane,  Thos.,  123  Saltmarket. 

Collier,  John,  118  Broomielaw. 

Collins,  Patrick,  153  Saltmarket. 

Colquhoun,  Dugald,  62  Drygate  street. 

Colquhomi,  Hugh,  286  Buchanan  street. 

Colquhoun,  Lachlan,  129  Saltmarket. 

Colquhoun,  John,  1  Cij'de  street,  Calton. 

Connor,  Patrick,  83  Saltmarket. 

Conwell,  Halbert,  81  New  wynd. 

Cooch,  Richard,  9  West  street. 

Cook,  John,  Tontine  buildings. 

Cook,  Thomas,  23  Cleland  street. 

Cooper,  John,  17  M'Alpine  street. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  6  William  street,  Green- 
head. 

Coubrough,  James,  74  Havannah  street 
and  199  High  street. 

Coulter,  John,  262  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Coulter,  Thomas,  138  Reid  street. 

Cowan,  Duncan,  21  East  Clyde  street. 

Cowan,  .James,  93  Dalmarnock  road. 

Cowan,  James,  jun.,  29  Gallowgate. 

Cowie,  James,  124  Garscube  road. 

Coyle,  James,  10  Goosedubbs. 

Craig,  John,  3  Adelphi  street. 

Crawford,  Alex.,  667  Gallowgate. 

Crawford,  Alex.,  84  London  street. 

Crawford,  Duncan,  2  Oxford  street. 

Crawford,  James,  11  Carrick  street. 

Crawford,  William,  10  South  Pettigrew  st. 

Cuddie,  Mrs.  M.,  13  Old  wynd. 

Gumming,  Francis,  70  Canon  street.' 

Gumming,  Mrs.  James,  238  Broomielaw. 

Currie,  William,  42  Abercromby  street, 
Calton. 

Currie,  William,  83  Carrick  street. 

Dailly,  Mrs.  Thomas,  122  Drygate. 

Dalgiish,  William,  90,  94  Bridgegate. 

Danskin,  John,  126  West  Nile  street. 

Davidson,  James,  116  Reid  st,  Bridgeton. 


Davidson,  John,  78  High  street. 

Davidson,  Kenneth,  4.tO  Argj'll  street, 
12  Bridge  street,  and  103  Main  street, 
Gorbals. 

Davie,  William,  134  Stobcross  street. 

Davies,  Thomas  B.,  5  Little  Dovehill. 

Dawson,  Wm.,  240  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Denholm,  George,  8  North  street,  An- 
ders ton. 

Denholni,  James,  79  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Denholm,  James,  49  Orr  street. 

Devlin,  Hugh,  33  Drygate. 

Diamond,  John,  14  Goosedubb  street. 

Dick,  Henrj',  142  Eglinton  street. 

Dick,  William,  88  Candleriggs. 

Dick,  Mrs.  W.,  2  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Dick,  Miss  Marion,  111  Castle  street, 

Dickie,  J.,  2  St.  James  street,  Kingston. 

Dickson,  Adam,  22,  24  Abercromby  st. 

Dickson,  Archibald,  39  Renfield  street. 

Dickson,  James,  1 9,  21  Graham  square. 

Dingwall,  A.,  23  Rutherglen  loan. 

Divine,  James,  103  High  street. 

Dobbie,  Thomas,  67  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Dodds,  James,  45  Dale  street. 

Donald,  Walter,  180  New  Dalmarnock 
road. 

Donaldson,  A.,  29  Centre  st.,  Tradeston. 

Donaldson,  Donald,  228  Castle  street. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  50  Maitland  street. 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  49  Castle  street. 

Dougall,  John,  74  Carrick  street. 

Dougall,  Robert,  88  John  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Dow,  Alexander,  218  High  street. 

Dow,  Duncan,  87  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Dow,  John,  119  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Dow,  Samuel,  10  Maxwell  street. 

Downie,  Mrs.,  113  Saltmarket. 

DratFan,  Thomas,  1  East  Market  street. 

Drew,  William,  137  Saltmarket. 

Dryborough,  Wm.,  5  Marlborough  street. 

Drysdale,  William,  90  Glassford  street. 

Duff,  D.,  16,  18  New  wynd. 

Dumbreck,  James,  48  New  wynd. 

Duncan,  John,  194  St.  George's  road. 

Duncan,  John,  55  Prince's  street. 

Dunlop,  Gilbert,  12  Bishop  street,  An- 
derston. 

Dunlop,  Neil,  540  Debbie's  loan,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Dunlop,  Robert,  101  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

Dunn,  Andrew,  28  Port-Dundas  road. 

Dupain,  E.  L.,  161,  163  Saltmarket. 

Durue,  James,  103  High  street. 

Dj'er,  John,  75  Hope  street. 

Eadie,  Archibald,  127  Stockwell  street. 

Eadie,  Mrs.  Neil  D.,  131  New  vennel. 

Eaglesham,  James,  42  Ann  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Edmond,  John,  14  William  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 

Edmiston,  Robert,  41  Cov.'caddens  street, 

Egliuton,  Mrs.  Thomas,  30  East  Clyde  st 


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EUiot,  John,  110  Havannali  street. 
Elliot,  John,  48  John  street. 
Ellison,  Mrs.,  11  Charlotte  lane. 
iM'ikiae,    William,    42,    44   Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
Ewing,  James,  170  Gallowgate. 
Ewing,  James,  152  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Ewiug,  Mrs.  James,  75  London  street. 
Fairlej',  Mrs.,  147  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Fanning,  James,  1  Gloucester  street. 
Farquhar,  John,  27  Great  Hamilton  St. 
Farquharson,  Wm,,  20  Cheapside  street. 
Feran,  Edward,  119  Drygate. 
Ferguson,  Hugh,  97  Gallowgate. 
Ferguson,  William,  23  Canon  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Janet,  123  Renfield  street. 
Findlay,  David,  23  Russell  street. 
Findlay,  Mrs.  George,  147  New  veunel, 
Findlay,  Matthew,  220  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Fiulay,  Robert,  109  Candleriggs. 
Finnie,  Robert,  35,  37  Bell  street. 
Fisher,  Thomas,  1  King  street,  ]\Iile-end. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Daniel,  8  Tarbert  street. 
Fleck,  Hugh,  17  Wallace  court,  Bell  St. 
Fletcher,  Malcolm,  17  Kelvinhaugh. 
Fbggo,  John,  18  Glebe  street. 
Forbes,  Charles,  287  Duke  street. 
Forbes,  Peter,  2  Bedford  lane. 
Ford,  John,  6  Bishop  street,  Anderston, 

and  34  Society  row,  Oakbank. 
Forrester,  James,  36  Forth  street,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Forrester,  Samuel,  55  Port-Dundas  road. 
Forsyth,  Mrs.  D.,  37  Trongate. 
Frame,  Robert,  86  Crown  street. 
Frew,  Thomas,  66  St.  James's  road. 
Fidton,  James,  90  Port-Dundas  road. 
Fulton,  Janet,  24  Main  street,  Calton. 
Galloway,  James,  58  Eglinton  street. 

Galloway,  John,  4,  6  Maitland  street. 

Gallaway,  William,  114  Garscube  road. 

Gardner,  David,  165  Castle  street. 

Ga,rdner,    Matthew,     34     King     street, 
Tradeston. 

Gardner,  Robert,  33  Brunswick  place. 

Gardner,  William,  21  Dale  street. 

Gardner,  William,  60  New  Dalmarnock 
road. 

Gardner,  Mrs.,  144  Garscube  road. 

Gascojme,  Hugh,  55  King  street,  and  In- 
fantry Barracks. 

Gatheral,  J.ime?,  40  Rose  street,  Hutche- 
,.  sontown. 

Gaul,  George,  107  Virginia  street. 

Gemmell,  John,  80  Finnieston  street. 

Genimel,  Robert,  172  Saltmarket. 

Gibb,  Francis,  88  Green  street,  Calton. 

Gibb,  James,  60  Drj'gate. 

Gibson,  John,  9  Drury  street. 

Gillies,  Dugald,  9  Douglas  street. 

Gillies,  William,  37  Malta  street,  Gorbals. 

Gilchrist,  Archibald,'  22  Centre  street. 

Giimotir,  John,  '27  Moore  street.   ■'"'  '■ 


Glasgow;  John,  50  Dale  street,  Tradeston'. 

Glen,  James,  106  King  street,  Calton.     i 

Glover,  Robert,  248  George  street  and  61 
High  John  street.  ' 

Goold,  Robert,  17  High  street.  ' 

Goold,  John,  108  High  street.  ' 

Govan,  James,  51  Main  st.,  Anderston.  ' 

Gow,  Miss  Margaret,  10  Great  Dovehillj 

Graham,  John,  164  East  Milton  street. 

Graham,  John,  13  Douglas  street. 

Graham,  Wm.,  25  Lawmoor  place. 

Graham,  Mrs.  John,  1 52  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

Grant,  Alexander,  411  Gallowgate. 

Grant,  Alexander,  44  Broomielaw. 

Grant,  James,  39  North  Frederick  street. 

Grant,  John,  19  Wellington  street. 

Grant,  John,  422  Gallowgate. 

Gray,  James,  651  Gallowgate, 

Gray,  Peter,  18  Brown  street. 

Gray,  William,  45  East  Clyde  street. 

Gray,  William,  23  Malta  street. 

Haddow,  James,  86  Bridgegate. 

Haddow,  Mrs.,  57  Cheapside  street. 

Halket,  Henry,  7  Greenhill  street. 

Hamilton,  B.,  143  Canning  street. 

Hamilton,  Peter,  143  Canning  St.,  Calton. 

Hamilton,  William,  10  Cross  Gibson  st. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.,  8  Main  street,  Bridgetoii'. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  G.,  23  Kirk  street.  Town- 
head. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  T.,  46  Market  street. 

Hannah,  Thomas,  41  Gordon  street. 

Hardie,   Henrj',    66  Renfrew  street   and 
173  Hope  street. 

Harris,  Hugh,  152  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Harris,  James,  26  Marlborough  street. 

Harvie,  Mrs.  J.,  46  Hospital  street,  Hnt- 
chesontown. 

Hay,  Alexander,  55  Carrick  street. 

Haj',  George,  88  Parliamentary  road. 

Hay,  Matthew,  32  Crown  street. 

Heenan,  David,  143  Bridgegate. 

Henderson,  Thomas,  50  Rottenrow. 

Hewitson,  John,  131,  135  Castle  street. 

Higgans,  John,  58  New  wynd. 

Higgins,  James,  87  Finnieston  street. 

Hill,  Thomas,  84  Trongate.  , 

Hill,  William,  80  Muslin  St.,  Bridgetou.'^ 

Hogg,  William,  255  Duke  street.  ^' 

Hog2;an,  Patrick,  560  Gallowgate.        ''■'" 

Hood,  William,  186  New  Dalmarnock  r* 

Horn,  John,  139  Castle  street.  ^ 

Horn,  Robt.,  6  Spoutmouth,  Gallowgate.7 

Hotchkis,  John,  31  Rottenrow. 

Houston,  David,  18  Dale  street. 

Houston,  Mrs.,  50  Cheapside  street. 


Hughes,  James,  67  King  street,  Calton. 
Hughes,  James,  35  Gallowgate. 
Hunter,  Thomas,  2  Orr  street. 
Hutchison,  Allan,  57  Drygate. 
Hutchison,  Allan,  202  Stirling's  road. 
Hutchison,  Hugh,  43  Taylor  street. 


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577 


HutchisDii,  James,  92  Rnttenrow. 

Hutchison,  James,  26  WHliaiii  St.,  Cow- 
caddens. 

Hutchison,  Joseph,  78  Wellington  street. 

Humphreys,  Charles,  69  MaitLiiid  street. 

Hyde,  Henry,  85  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Imrie,  Mrs.  Alexander,  83  Crown  street. 

Inglis,  IVIrs.  T.,  147,  153  New  City  road. 

Jack,  John,  18  Oxford  street. 

Jack,  Mrs.  J.,  33  East  Clyde  street. 

JamiesoTi,  William,  97  Kottenrow. 

Jardine,  William,  jim.,  41  Castl-e  street, 

Jardine,  William,  25  Drygate  lane. 

Jeffrey,  William,  61  Clyde  street,  Port- 
Dandas. 

Johnston,  James,  4  Stirling  street. 

Johnston,  Joseph,  123  Gallowgate, 

Johnston,  William,  04  George  street. 

Johnston,  Miss  J.,  84  John  street,  Green- 
head. 

Ka}',  H.  &  W,,  38  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Kay,  James,  57  Milton  street. 

Kay,  Jara-es,  81  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Kean,  F.,  73  Bridgeicate  street. 

K&Uy,  Hugh,  26  Market  street. 

Kelly,  Jara«s,  6 1  Bridgegate  street. 

Kelly,  John,  102  Saltmarket  street. 

Kelly,  John,  12,  14  North  Coburg  street. 

Kelly,  William,  467  Gallowgate. 

Kennedy,  Archibald,  7  Carrick  street. 

Kennedy,  Robert,  46  Stewart  street. 

Kennedy,  William,  94  Stevenson  street. 

Kent,  Mrs.  Henry,  593  Gallowgate. 

Kerr,  Edward,  222  Dalmarnock  road. 

Kilgour,  John,  53  Dundas  street. 

Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  141  Saltmarket. 

King,  Matthew,  28  Taylor  street. 

King,  Mrs.  Agnes,  123  Rottenrow. 

Kinnaird,  George,  2  Clyde  place. 

Kirk,  Thomas,  13  College  street. 

Kirkland,  John,  1  Marlborough  street. 

Kirkwood,  Alex.,  1  North  Woodside. 

Kirkwood,  James,  90  Stockwell  street. 

Knox,  Adam,  24  Blackfriars  street. 

Lang,  George,  286  Argyll  street. 

Lang,  James,  193  Main  St.,  Bridseton. 

Lauchland,  David,  1 0  Cumberland  lane. 

Law,  William,  79  Main  St.,  Anderston. 

L'lwsoii,  James,  52  Eglinton  street. 

Lawson,  John,  64  Cheapside  street. 

Leckie,  Mrs.  Helen,  42  Montrose  street. 

Lee,  James,  24  Kerr  street,  Calton. 

Legate,  Francis,  148  London  road. 

Leigh,  Enoch,  4  Lorn  place,  Partick  road. 

Lennon,  Francis,  57  King  street,  Calton. 

Lennox,  Robert,  28  Broad  st..  Mile-end. 

Leslie,  James,  39  Bedford  street. 

Letham,  Mrs.  D.,  159  Stockwell  street. 

1  iddell,  David,  107  Glebe  street. 

Limunt,  William,  34  Sauchiehall  street. 

Liidsay,  Andrew,  Bnrnbank  tavern, 

Lii.dsay,  A,  &  P.,  122  Clyde  street. 


Lindsay,  Georgp,  84  Bedford  street. 
Lindsay,  John,  82  Broomielaw. 
Litster.  \Vm.,  136  Dalmarnock  road. 
Litt'e,  Thomas.  69  Taylor  street. 
Livingston,  Duncan,  404  Duke  street. 
Livingston,  Mrs.  Allan,  111  Cheapside  st. 
Lochhead,  .Tames,  31  Crown  street. 
Lochiel,  John,  72  Bridgegate. 
Lockerbie,  Robert,  37  Orr  street,  Caltou. 
Lonnie,  Robert,  375  Dubbie's  loan. 
Loudon,  Bryce,  3  Melville  place. 
Longhry,  Daniel,  62  Dalmarnock  road. 
M'Adiim.  J..  8  New  London  road. 
M'AUister,  Robert,  29  Gallowgate. 
M'Arthur,  Colin,  39  Burnside  street. 
M'Artliur,  John,  251  Duke  street. 
M'Arthur,  Mrs.,  31  Jamaica  street. 
M'Askill,  John,  S  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Braardy,  Duncan,  40  Saltmarket. 
M'Cabe,  Francis,  89  Bridgegate  street. 
M'Caffrey,  James,  13  Drygate  street. 
M'Call,  Dugald,  40  Muirhouses. 
M'Call,  Mrs.,  109  Grajme  street. 
M'Callum,  Daniel,  92  Bell  street. 
M 'Galium,  Mrs.,  2  Crown  street. 
M  Clelaud,  James.  27  Commercial  roid. 
M'Clue,  David,  12  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'CoU,  D.,  74  Stockwell  street. 
M'Coll,  D.,  40  Pollockshaws  road. 
M'Coll,  Catherine,  104  Old  wynd. 
M'Connochie,   Donald,  105  Dale  street, 

Tradeston. 
M'Corkindale,  James,  66  Crown  street. 
M'Cormick,  Colin,  45  Maitland  street, 
M'Coul,  George,  55  Mitchell  street. 
M'Cread^',  Geo.,  167  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
M'Cre  idy,  Hugh,  234  Gallowgate. 
M'Culloch,  Francis,  sen.,  78  Nelson  st. 
M'Culloch,  William,  38  Broad  street 
M'Cusker,  M.,  8  Abercromby  street. 
M' Donald,  Alex.,  109  King  street. 
M' Donald,  Alex.,  27  Jamaica  street. 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  166  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M"  Donald,  Charles,  38  Broomielaw. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  410  Parliamentary  rd. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  8  Nicholas  st. 
M'Donald,  Donald,  143  Saltmarket. 
M'Djnald,  Jas.,  3  Portugal  st,  Gorbals. 
M'Donald,  John,  53  Kirk  street,  Caltou. 
M'Donald,  J.,  350  Main  ft.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  Lachlan,  96  Renfield street 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  25  Anderston  quay. 
M'Donald,  Malcolm,  72  Maitland  street. 
M'Donald,  Peter,  110  Eglinton  street. 
M'Dougall,  Archd.,  12  Main  .street 
M'Dongall,  Donald,  27  Adelplii  street 
M'Dougall,  Lachlan,  40  Broomielaw  st 
M'Elroy,  James,  63  Bridgegate. 
M'Ewan,  A.,  44  Parliamentary  road. 
M'Kw.m,  Wm.,  256  Parliamentary  road. 
M'Fad^-en,  John,  4  Clyde  st,  Anderston. 
M'Fadyen,  Mrs.,  163  Castle  street. 
M'GIlvray,  Malcolm,  8  Catherine  street. 
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SPIRIT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SPIRIT. 


M'Gowan,  Andrew,  25  Millroad  street. 
M'Graddie,  David,  60  Saltinarket. 
M'Graddie,  Hugh,  90  Saltmarket. 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  26  Anderston  quay. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  19  Stockwell  street. 
M'Gregor,  James,  128  High  street. 
M'Gregor,  John,  118  Main  street. 
M'Gi'egor,  Peter,  3  King  street,  Caltou. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  175  West  Nile  street. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  118  Thistle  street. 
I\I'Gregor,  Robert,  17  Great  Dovehill. 
M'Guire,  David,  7  Norfolk  street. 
M'Guire,  John,  124  Bridgegate. 
M'Haffie,  J.,  52  Rumford  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M'llquham,  George,  138  Garscube  road. 
M'llquham,  James,  143  Garscube  road. 
M'Innes,  Angus,  285  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Innes,  Donald,  11  M'Alpine  street. 
M'Innes,  Martin,  307  Thistle  street. 
M'Innes,  Mrs.  John,  1  London  road. 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  34  Blackfriars  st. 
M'lutosh,  John,  78  Canon  street. 
M'Intosh,  William,  7  New  City  road. 
M'Intosh,  William,  31  Bridge  street. 
M'Intyre,  A.,  1  Brown  street. 
M'Intj're,  James,  6  Duke  street. 
M'Intyre,  Jas.,  72  Stevenson  st.,  Calton. 
M'Intj-re,  Malcolm,  3  Portugal  street. 
M'Kay,  James,  193  New  Dalmarnock  rd. 
M'Kay,  William,  364  Gallowgate. 
M'Kay,  Mrs.,  120  King  street. 
M'Kean,  George,  86  Rottenrow. 
M'Kean,  Thomas,  46  Maitland  street. 
M'Kechnie,  Mrs.,  129  High  street. 
M'Kellar,  Duncan,  Muirfoot  Cottage,  26 

Shaw's  road. 
M'Kenzie,  Charles,  546  Dobbie's  loan. 
M'Kenzie,  Robert  L.,  80  South  Welling- 
ton street. 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs.  Wm.,  113  King  street. 
M'Kerracher,  D.,  95  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Kie,  Wm.,  47  West  Milton  street. 
M'Kim,  Alex,,  22  Parson  street. 
M'Kim,  Mrs.  D.,  19  Mitchell  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Alex.,  109  London  street. 
M'Kinlay,  John,  32  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
M'Kinlay,  William,    14    Bishop    street, 

Anderston. 
M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  2  Old  Dalmarnock  rd. 

M'Kinnon,  Wm.,  107  Reid  St.,  Bridgeton. 

M'Kissock,  John,  34  Stobcross  street. 

M'Kissock,  Robert,  10  Low  Green  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Arthur,  73  Great  Clyde  st. 

M'Laughlan,  John,  49  Soho  street. 

M'Laughlin,  John,  155  Castle  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Patrick,  23  Duke  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs.  Hugh,  29  Cadogan  st. 

M'Laien,  Alex.,  11  Candleriggs. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  11  Adelphi  street. 

M'Laren,  Donald,  87  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

M'Laren,  Donald,  17  Drury  street. 
.  M'Laren,  John,  33  Warroch  street. 

M'Laren,  John,  42  Cowcaddens  street 


M'Laren,  Margaret,  27  Kirk  st,  Calton. 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  30  East  College  street,    ■ 
M'Lean,  Hector,  29  Duke  street. 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  159  Upper  Crown  street. 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  23  Milton  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  24  Thistle  street. 
M'Lean,  Robert,  58  Green  street,  Calton. 
M'Lean,  William,  26  York  street. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  John,  47  Crown  street. 
M'Leish,  R.,  5  Alston  street. 
M'Lennan,  John,  44  Little  Dovehill. 
M'Lennan,  J.,  396  Gallowgate. 
M'Lellan,  William,  62  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Leod,  Kenneth,  328  Gallowgate. 
M'Leod  &  Urquhart,  147  Castle  street. 
M'Millan,  John,  56  Crown  street. 
M'ilillan,    John,    6   Forth   street,    Poit- 

Dundas. 
M'Menemy,  Hugh,  44  Trongate. 
M'Nab,  David,  30  Green  .street,  Calton. 
M'Nab,  Donald,  18  Bolton  street. 
M'Nab,  J.,  84,  86  Port-Dundas  road. 
M'Naughton,  William,  28  Portugal  st. 
MacNee,    WiUiam,     118     Main    street, 

Bridgeton. 
M'Nicol,  Mrs.  John,  31  Renfrew  street. 
M'Phee,  Archibald,  50  Stewart  street. 
M'Phee,  James,  6  Brunswick  place. 
M'Pherson,  Angus,  366  Gallowgate. 
M'Pherson,  Angus,  101  Castle  street. 
M'Ready,   George,    167  Canning  street, 

Calton. 
M 'Robert,    Mrs.   Ellison,    11    Charlotte 

lane. 
M'Skimming,    James,   227   Main  street, 

Gorbals. 
M'Vey,  Mrs.,  33  Bishop,  st.,  Anderston. 
M'Vicar,  D.,  63  Washington  street. 
M'Whirter,  Andrew,  49  Old  Dalmarnock 

road. 
M 'Williams,  Robert,  21  Duncan  street. 
Main,  Alexander,  51  Blain  St.,  Gorbals. 
Malcolm,  Andrew,  23  New  Wynd. 
Malcolm,  James,  44  Poit-Dundas  road. 
Malcolm,  J.,  66  Green  street,  Calton. 
Malcolm,  John,  335  Gallowgate. 
Manderson,  Mrs.  Janet,  175  Finnieston. 
Marshall,  James,  38  High  street. 
Marshall,  John,  79  Bridgegate. 
Martin,  John,  42  Oxford  street. 
Martin,  Mrs.,  75  New  vennel. 
Mason,  Archibald,  61  Ingram  street. 
Mathers,  John,  68  M'Alpine  street. 
Mathers,  John,  28  Cheapside  street. 
Maxwell,  John,  3  Little  Hamilton  street. 
Maxwell,  Walter,  26  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 
Maj',  Henry,  97  George  street. 
Meiklejohn,  James,  56  Hospital  street. 
Melrose,  T.,  76  Canon  street. 
Melville,  Mrs.,  41  Crown  street. 
Melvin,  James,  4  Brown  St.,  Anderston. 
MiUan,  John,  23  JJain  street,  Gorbals. 


SPIRIT.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SPIRIT. 


o79 


Miller,  Archibald,  22  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

MUler,  Archibald  G.  K.,  17  Trongate, 
111  Bridgegate,  and  6  Saltmarket. 

Miller,  Charles,  107  Gallowgate. 

Miller,  Gavin,  74  Hospital  street. 

Miller,  James,  77  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Miller,  James,  217,  219  Argyll  street 

Miller,  James,  68  Taylor  street. 

Miller,  John,  42  Forth  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  228  Broomielaw. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Daniel,  20  Ropework  lane. 

Milne,  George,  62  Marlborough  street. 

Milne,  William,  70  Main  street,  Ander- 
ston. 

Milne,  William,  16  Canning  street. 

Milne,  William,  3  Love  loan. 

Mitchell,  Edward,  70  Maitland  street. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  James,  289  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Moffat,  Robert,  28  Eeid  street.  Bridge- 
ton. 

MoUison,  Mrs.  Isabella,  43  Kirk  street, 
Calton. 

Montgomerie,  Robert,  46  Maxwell  street. 

Mooney,  Henry,  39  Saltmarket. 

Moore,  William,  27  St.  Ninian  street. 

Morrison,  Andrew,  1  Brown  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Morrison,  Andrew,  122  London  road. 

Morrison,  J.,  92  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 

Morrison,  John,  98  Glebe  street. 

Morrison,  John,  30  South  Cobnrg  street. 

Morrison,  Robert,  90  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Morrison,  William,  10  Milton  street. 

Morrow,  John,  92  Centre  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  jun.,  60,  52  Bell  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  12  Portugal  street.  - 

Morton,  R.,  14  Broomielaw. 

Moses,  James,  33  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 

Muir,  Andrew,  65  Mitchell  street. 

Muir,  David,  22  Clyde  street,  Calton, 

Muir,  James,  166  Canning  street. 

Muirhead,  Robert,  57  Havannah  street. 

Mull,  James,  23  West  Campbell  street. 

Mungall,  John,  49  Gallowgate. 

Munro,  John,  15  Crown  street. 

Murdoch,  Mrs.,  39  Taylor  street. 

Murdoch,  Neil,  461  Gallowgate. 

Murdoch,  Robert,  146  Eglinton  street. 

Murdoch,  William,  116  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Murray,  P.,  16  Clyde  street,  Calton. 

Murray,  Mrs.  William,  140  Duke  street. 

Neil,  David,  227  High  street. 

Neilson,  David,  398  Duke  street. 

Neilson,  Robert,  1  Canal  street. 

Neilson,  William,  663  Gallowgate. 

Ness,  Thomas,  47  King  street,  Tradeston. 

Newall,  Mrs.  John,  144  Roltenrow. 

Nicholson,  Daniel,  42  Maxwell  street. 

Nicholson,  John,  322  Gallowgate. 

Nicol,  Mrs.,  455  Gallowgate. 

Nimmo,  Archibald,  148  Trongate. 


Nisbet,  Mrs.  James,  386  Argyll  street. 
Niven,  David,  28  Centre  street. 
Niven,  John,  287  Parliamentarj'  road. 
Niven,  Robert,  20  Jail  square. 
Oliphant,  Thos.,  28  Merchant  lane. 
Orknej',  John,  18  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
Orr,  James,  23  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Park,  Mrs.  George,  40  Shuttle  street. 
Parker,  Mrs.,  72  Clyde  street,  Anderston. 
Paton,  Alexander,  93  Crown  street. 
Paton,  John,  7,  9  Cathcart  street. 
Patrick,  Robert,  19  William  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 
Paterson,  John,  232  High  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Malcolm,   161  Finnieston 

street.    " 
Paterson,  Isabella,  49  Dundas  street. 
Payne,  Robert,  83  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Payne,    William,    14    Stevenson    street, 

Calton. 
Peat,  James,  10]  Glebe  street. 
Pender,  Archibald,  2  "Water  street. 
Perry,  Francis,  71  Hutcheson  street. 
Pen-ie,  Robert,  228  New  Dalmarnock  rd., 

Bridgeton. 
Perrie,  Robert,  34  Main  street,  Calton. 
Phillips,  James,  16  Tarbert  street. 
Phillips,  John,  106  Cowcaddens. 
Pinkerton,  John,  22  Little  street,  Calton. 
Pitcairn,  John,  222  Stobcross  street. 
Pitcairn,  Thomas,  144  Stobcross  street. 
Pollock,  James,  114  Renfrew  street. 
Pope,  George,  11  Bishop  street. 
Porter,  Joseph,  75  Ma,in  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Prentice,  James,  7  Clyde  Terrace. 
Provan,  John,  33  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 
Provan  and  Young,  112  Garscube  road. 
Purdie,  James,  27  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Rae,  John,  184  Castle  street. 
Ralston,    James,    20    Ann   street,    Port- 

Dundas. 
Ralston,  John,  41  Gallowgate. 
Ramsay   B.,  28  Park  lane,  Calton. 
Ramsay,  John,  21  Grfeme  street. 
Reid,  David,  47  South  Coburg  street. 
Reid,  James,  67  Prince's  street. 
Reid,  Robert,  103  Glebe  street. 
Eeid,  William,  75  Saltmarket. 
Reilly,  Allan,  6,  8  Merchant  lane. 
Rennie,  Gilbert,  3  Clyde  st..  Port- Dun- 
das. 
Rennie,  James,  30  Maxwell  street. 
Rennie,  John,  40  Mahi  street,  Bridgeton. 
Richardson,  William,  336  Gallowgate. 
Riddell,  Matthew,  380  Gallowgate. 
Riddell,  Matthew,  87  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 
Riddell,  Patrick,  185  Eglinton  street. 
Risk,   Mrs.   H.,  49   Clyde  street,    Port- 

Dundas. 
Ritchie,  William,  133,  135  Saltmarket. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  William,  89  Trongate  and 

11  Stockwell  street. 
Robb,  David,  47,  49  Eglinton  street. 


5SQ 


SPIRTT.— TEADES  DIRECTORT.— SPIKTT.. 


Robertson,  Andrew,  174  New  Dalmar- 
nock  road. 

Robertson,  James.  447  Gallowgate. 

Robertson.  Jobn,  Roseneath  Cottage,  Pais- 
ley road. 

Robertson,  Mrs.  D.,  304  Argyll  street. 

Rodi^er,  John,  130  King  street,  Calton. 

Rodger,  Robert,  301  Gallowgate. 

Ross,  William,  41  John  street, 

Rnssell,  James,  30  Old  wynd. 

Russel,  John,  161  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Russel,  William,  IG  Little  Hamilton  st. 

Russell,  iNIrs.  Agnes,  1  "24  South  Albion  st. 

Salmond,  James,  41 G  Duke  street. 

Samuel,  IMrs.  Thomas,  65  Centre  street. 

Scobie,  William,  14  Cheapside  street. 

Scott,  Alex.,  80  Brown  street. 

Scott,  William,  124  Canning  street. 

Semple,  Peter,  81  Reid  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Shanks,  William,  566  Duke  street. 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Wm.,  9  Cranston  street. 

Shaw,  Archibald,  60  King  street,  Calton, 
and  73  Abercromby  street. 

Shearer,  David,  1 32  West  Campbell  st. 

Shearer,  Mrs.  John,  78  Eglinton  street. 

Sheridan,  John,  105  Bridgegate. 

Sheveline,  Francis,  213  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Shirra,  James,  552  Gallowgate. 

Shuttleton,  Mrs.  A.,  64  Clyde  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Sibbald,  James,  Rockvilla,  Fossil  road. 

Sillars,  John,  15  Tureen  street. 

Simcock,  William,  1 0  St.  Andrew  lane. 

Simpson,  Robert,  21  King  street. 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Janet,  1  Scott  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Sloan,  Mrs.  James,  65  St.  James's  road. 

Smellie,  Alexander,  Springburn. 

Smith,  Andrew,  9  Aliercromby  street. 

Smith,  Andrew,  77  Old  wynd. 

Smith,  David,  3  Jackson  street. 

Smith,  Lewis,  65  Hell  street. 

Smith,  William,  44  Kglinton  street. 

Somerville,  Arthur,  187  High  street. 

Speirs,  Robert,  2 1 7  Holm  street. 

Speirs,  Mrs.  J.,  181  l-^glinton  street. 

Sproul,  R.,  255  Buchanan  street. 

Stalker.  Mrs.  P,  13  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Stark,  Wm.,  43  Drygate. 

Steel,  James,  &  Co.,  78  Stevenson  street 
and  18  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Steel,  Robert,  22  Brown  street. 

Steel,  ]\Irs.  Thomas,  1  Cavendish  street. 

Stein,  John,  2  Green  street,  Calton. 

Stevenson,  James,  20  King  St.,  Calton. 

Stevenson,  James,  202  Main  street,  An- 
derston, 

Stevenson,  John,  6  Canal  street, 

Stewart,  George,  30  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Stewart,  Henry,  25  Dale  street, 

Stewart,  James,  24  Graham's  square, 

Stewart,  Jaires,  26  William  street, 

Stewart,  John,  67  Duke  street. 


Stewart,  John,  283  Dobbie'a  loan,         A  ' 
Stewart,  John,  Gl  Che  ipside  street. 
Stewart,  John,  402  Gallowgate, 
Stewart,  R.  &  A.,  89  Gl,is.sford  street. 
Stewart,  William,  49  Commerci:d  road, 
Stewart,  William,  149  Castle  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.  A.,  5  Main's  street. 
Stirling,  Joseph,  701  Gallowgate, 
Stobo,  William,  60  Rottenrow. 
Strang,  Andrew,  64  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Strathern,  John,  6  Norfolk  street, 
Stroak,  David,  68  Commerce  street, 
Tait,  Alexander,  164  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Tannahill,  John,  20  Canning  street, 
Taylor,  Robert,  72  Parliamentary  road, 
Taylor,  Thomas,  6  Fludlay  street,  Cow- 

caddens, 
Thomson,  Alexander,  30  Eglinton  street. 
Thomson,  James,  58  Govan  street, 
Thomson,  James,  27  Hospital  street. 
Thomson,  James,  5  Stirling  street,  Cow- 

caddens, 
Thomson,  John,  105  Rottenrow, 
Thomson,  William,  jun.,  Sandj'ford. 
Thomson,  William,  34  Bell  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Janet,  22  Findlay  street. 
Thornton,  Terence,  103  Saltmarket, 
Todd,  James,  39  George  street,  Mile-eud. 
Todd,  William,  462  Gallowgate, 
Topping,  William,  255  Parliamentary  rd. 
Torrance,  Mrs.,  146  Stobcross  street, 
Touzean,  James,  167  St.  George's  road. 
Tulloch,  John,  279  Argvll  street, 
Tulloch,  T.,  101  Renfield  street, 
TurnbuU,  John,  166  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Turnbull,  William,  23  Cranston  street. 
Union  Victualling  Societ}',  212  Main  st.^- 

Bridgeton. 
Ure,  James,  55  King  street,  Calton. 
Vallance,   Wm.,   41   George  square   and 

1 5  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Waddell,  Archibald,  656  Gallowgate. 
Waddell,  David,  150  Gallowgate. 
Walker,  George,  214  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Walker,  John,  146  Coweaddens. 
Wallace,  Hugh,  40  Port-Dundas  road, 
Wallace,  Richard,  8  Gibson  street, 
Wallace,  Rober',  11  Kirk  st,,  Townhead," 
Walters,  John,  43  Clyde  St.,  Anderston,  1 
Wares,  David,  54  M'Alpine  street. 
Watson,  Henry,  223  Argyll  street, 
Watson,  John,  8,  10  Queen  street, 
Watson,  Thomas,  12  Ch-de  St.,  Anderston, 
Watson,  Thomas,  34  King  st,,  Tradeston. 
Watson,  IMrs.  Wm.,  53  Clyde  place. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  2  Love  loan. 
Watters,  Mrs.  J.,  43  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
Waugh,  Thomas,  407^  Argyll  street.   , 
Webster,  Alex.,  9  Main  street,  Gorbala.  .'' 
Weir,  Alexander.  21  Clyde  terrace. 
Weir,  D.,  128  Renfrew  street. 
Weir,  John,  104  Great  Hamilton  street  • 
Weir,  Mrs.,  56  John  stieet,  Bridgeton. 


SPO:<rGE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— STATIONEKS. 


581 


Welch,  Andrew,  B4  Green  street. 

Welsh,  .James,  103  Canning  St.,  Calton. 

West,  William,  13  Wallace  court. 

White,  O.  &  K.,  101  Gallowgate. 

White,  DnnaUl,  187  Castle  street. 

Whyle,  James,  198  Gallowgate. 

Whyte,  Wni.,  17  Castle  street. 

Wliite,  Wm.,  1  Stewart  st ,  Cowcaddens. 

Wliitelaw,  .lames,  80  JPAIpine  street. 

Whitelaw,  James,  17  Adelphi  street. 

Whitesmith,  Wm.,  104  High  street, 

Wilkie,  Samuel,  4  1  Broad  St.,  Mile-end. 

Wilson,  Adam,  137  RLiin  St.,  Bridgetou. 

Wilson,  Benjamin,  34  Troiiiiate. 

Wilson,  Henry,  1  Hedford  street. 

Wilson,  Henry,  4  I  Canon  street. 

Wilsim,  W.,  3()  ]\rax«ell  street. 

Wilson,  Mrs.,  40  King  street, 

Wil.ion,  W.,  89  Commerce  street. 

Wood,  G.,  150  Old  Dalmaniock  road. 

Woodburn,  James,  100  North  Hanover  st. 

Wotherspodn,  James,  35  Main  street, 
Anderston. 

Wotherspoon,  Thomas,  18,  20  Broad  st., 
Mile-end. 

Wright,  Malcolm,  35  Drygate. 

AV right,  Peter,  i:iG  Garscube  road. 

AVrig:;t,  Thomas,  16  Anderston  quay. 

Wright,  Mrs.  A.,  2,  4  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Wright,  l\rrs.,  170  Port-Dundas. 

Wyllie,  John.  9  Great  Dovehill. 

W\-nne,  Patrick,  G4  Stewart  street,  Cow- 
caddens. 

Wyper,  John,  40  Canning  street  and  500 
(Jallowgate. 

Young,  Andrew,  51  Struthers  street. 

Young,  James,  2  Cambridge  street. 

Young,  James,  27  Sidney  street. 

Younj:,  William,  38  New  wynd. 

Young,  William,  40  Cook  street. 

Young,  Mrs.  Allan,  99  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 

SPONGE  MERCHANT. 

Reid,  Johti  JI.,  C3  Glassford  street. 

STAIE  BAILERS. 

Jlurphy,  lulward  &  A.,  o','  Montrose  st. 
Stewart,  J.  &  P.,  48  Trongate. 
Wotherspoon,  John,  75  Hobertson  street. 

STARCE:  MANUFACTURERS. 
Amder.-on,  Jame.s,  Surrey  street,  office,  35 
Mtiuclianan  street. 

Ewiiig,  J.  &  A.,  32  Orr  street.  Mile-end. 
Gowland,  Brothers,  28,  32  Miller  street. 
Wilson  life.  Co.,  dealers,  117  Trongate. 
W<,ther.spo(in,  Bobert,  40  Dunloj)  street. 
Yottiig  (Si,  StfiUig,  21  St.  Enoch  square. 

'        STARCHERS. 
Hdmiilton;'  M'Mntrie,     and     Paterson, 
Snvitlj's  court,  63  Caudleriggs, 


Harley,    William,    GG,   08    Rose    street, 

Hutchesontown.  ' 

Lindsay,  John,  13,  15  Brown  street.         - 
M'Connell,  T.  &  W.,  13  Little  st.,  Calton. 
Robertson,  William,  107  Montro.se  street. 
Shanks  &  Brown,  8G  Blackf'ri.n-s  street. 
Simpson,  W.,  35  Beid  street,  Brid^eton. 
Wilson,  Alex.,  15  North  St.  ]\lungo  st. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  1G7  Stirling's  road.    ■ 
Wright  &  M  Donald,  Go  Buciiauan  streeti 

STATIONERS. 

Those  marked  («)  are  also  Librarians.  ' 

SEE  ALSO  BOOKSELLEUS  .ANOSTATlOKEKSi 
AND  PAPEU  WAREHOUSES.  ,     -. 

Adams,  George,  13  Nelson  street.  ;'; 

Allan  &  Ferguson,  74  Buclianan  street. ' 
Auchinvole,  Wm.,  5  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Barr,  James,  42  Canning  street,  Calton, 
Barton,  John,  63  London  street. 
Begg,  James  A.,  35  Argyll  arcade. 
Bertram,  Peter,  218  Argyll  street. 
Blake,  Wm.,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 
Bower,  Oliver,  30  Well  street,  Calton, 
Boyd,  David,  &  Co.,  119  Ingram  street.. 
Boyle,  James,  22  East  Clyde  street. 
Bristow,  John,  &  Co  ,  203  Gallowgate. 
Brookman,  Benjamin,  280  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Robert  S.,  78  Trongate. 
Bryce,  David,  129  Buchanan  street.        G 
Buchanan  &  Pearson,  52  Wilson  streeit." 
Burnet,  John,  181  High  street. 
Cameron,  G.  &  J.,  07  N'iiginia  street. 
Cameron,  James,  49  Trongate.  '  A^ 

Campbell,  D.,  143  Buchana.i  street,  i 
Campbell,  Donald,  8  Dund.is  street.  ii(3 
a  Campbell,  William,  324  Argyll  streefcO 
Cohen,  Emanuel,  105  Stockwell  street^';.'; 
Collins,  William,  113  North  Montrosesti; 
Cowan,  Alfred  J.,  108  New  City  road.in;^. 
Cree,  J.,  jun.,  21  Biyal  Exchange  sq,-:;« 
Crum,  Johii,  159  Ingram  street.  'i;M 

Dalziel,  John,  31  Gla:^Kford  street.  oft 

Douglas,  William,  Gl  Nelson  street.       ■■'[■'. 
Drummond,  Duncan,  83  John  street.    /;  ; 
Duncan,  Daniel  ¥.,  G2  Argyll  street. 
Eglinton,  Robert,  342  Gallov.gate. 
Ferguson,  Francis,  302  Bncluinan  street. 
Findiater,  Jessie,  13G  South   Portland  St.; 
a  Forrester,  James  &  Robert,  73  London 

street, 
a  Forrester,  James,  45  Snnchiehall  street. 
Forsyth,  D.  and  J.,  10  St.  Em ich  square.': 
Foulds,  John,  9  Brunswick  jilace.  »'••; 

a  Eraser,  James,  13G  (,!neen  street.         ;!>? 
Fraser,  John,  36  King  street,  TrMdestoii. 
Gallie,  George,  99  Buchanan  street.      ".'-l 
a  Glass  &  Duncan,  82  Argyll  street.     -I'.'rl 
a  Griffin,  Richard,  &  Co.,  I'rinceof  Walc*! 

buildings,  40  Buchanan  street.  i'-H 

aHadden,  Alex.,  18U  High  street.       'J 'P. 
a  Hadden,  John,  179  High,  street,         s'ti 


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STATIONERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— STAY. 


a  Hamilton,  Wni.,  137,  141  Reufield  .St. 
Harley  &  M'Lean,  57  Ingram  street. 
Hendry,  Alex.,  58  Sauchiehall  street, 
Imrie,  George,  379  Gallowgate. 
Inglis,  Robert,  265  Gallowgate. 
Inglis,  Robert,  6  Melville  place. 
Izett,  Robert,  1 83  High  street. 
Jack  &  Co.,  32  Argyll  street. 
Jackson,  Robert,  5  St.  Enoch  square. 
Johnston,  T.,  &  Co.,  137  George  street. 
Kennedy,  A.  &  W.,  25,  27  Glassford  st. 
Kennedy,  G.,  89  Argyll  street. 
Kennedy,  James,  115  Ingram  street. 
Kerr,  Malcolm,  89  Queen  street. 
a  Lawrie,  E.,  52  Bridge  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  jun.,  9  King  street,  and 

15  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Logan,  Mrs.  John,  12  Bell  street. 
a  Love,  George  A.,  138  Trongate. 
a  Love,  William,  5,  17  Nelson  street. 
Lumsden,  James,  &  Son,  20  Queen  street. 
Lyle,  "William,  478  Gallowgate. 
BP Arthur,  Daniel,  6  Corn  street. 
Macarthur,  J.,  &  Co.,  82  Glassford  street. 
M'CulIoch,  A.,  28  Nelson  street. 
M 'Donald,  Angus,  1  Ferguson  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  &  Co.,  28  Glassford  st. 
M'Gruei-,  Ewing,  130  Gallowgate. 
M'lntyre,  R.  &  J.,    95    Buchanan  street 

and  253  Saucbieliall  street. 
M'Kay  &  Kirkwood,  135, 137  Ingram  st. 
Mackie,  John,  106  Queen  street. 
M'Lachlan,  William,  24  Wilson  street. 
M'Lareu,  John,  17  Glassford  street. 
M'Laurin,  James,  76  Stockwell  street. 
jMacLehose,  James,  61  St.  Vincent  street. 
a  M'Leod,  John,  66  Argyll  street. 
JI'Millan  &  Marshall,  73  Bell  street. 
Macnair,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  19  Glassford  st. 
M'Phun,  W.  R.,  84  Argyll  street. 
M'Quisten,  Wm.,  1  Queen  arcade. 
-Al'Vey,  M.,  &  Co.,  101  George  street. 
Mann,  Thomas,  22  Wilson  street. 
Melville,  R.  H.,  6  Buchanan  street. 
a  Miller  &  Co.,  85  Ingram  street. 
a  Miller,  R.,  57  Gallowgate. 
Milne,  J.  &  W.  S.,  24  Stockwell  street. 
Morrison,  David,  100  Union  street. 
a  Morrison,  J.,  21  New  Bridge  street. 
a  Morrison,  R.,  186  Gallowgate  and  21 

Crown  street. 
Morrison,  Wm.  C,  4  Dunlop  street. 
Morton,  James,  &  Co.,  56  Glassford  st. 

and  73  Wilson  street. 
a  Murchie,  J.,  985-  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Murray,  Thos.,  &  Son,  8  Argyll  street. 
u  Niven,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  46  Argyll  st. 
Ogilvie,  W.  B.,  80  St.  Vincent  street. 
Ogle,  M.,  &  Son,  1  Exchange  square. 
a  Oliphant,  Robert,  31  John  street. 
Orr,  F.,  &  Sons,  63  Brunswick  street. 
I'aterson,  John,  &  Co.,  126  Ingram  st. 


Pearston,  J.  &  W.,  43  Candleriggs. 
Pitt,  Thomas,  74,  76  London  street, 
Rankin,  William,  52,  54  Argyll  street. 
a  Rattray,  C  ,  470  Argyll  street. 
Rattray,  James,  86  Trongate. 
Reid,  J.  &  E.,  41  Argyll  street. 
a  Reid,  James,  124  Queen  street. 
a  Reid,  Thomas,  36  Glassford  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  108  Cowcaddens. 
a  Robertson,  David,  188  Trongate. 
Robertson,  George,  89  Eglinton  street. 
«  Rowan,  William,  39  Cowcaddens  st. 
Rntherglen,  A.,  102,  104  Queen  street. 
Scott  &  Duncan,  149  Queen  street. 
Scott,  John,  31  Sauchiehall  street. 
Scotland,  G.  D.,  16  Hutchesoa  street. 
a  Sime,  William,  32  Garscube  place. 
Smith,  John,  &  Son,  70  St.  Vincent  st. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  184  Trongate. 
Strachan,  Wm.,  8  Warwick  street. 
Thom,  Robert,  174  Broomielaw. 
Walker,  Mrs.  Janet,  280  George  street. 
a  Watson,  F.  W.,  42  Stevenson  st. 
Watson,  George,  98  Glassford  street. 
AVatt,  John,  426  Argyll  street. 
Weir,  R;  bert,  44  Queen  street. 
a  WilkiL',  Wm.,  27  Stevenson  street. 
Williamson,  Julia,  44  Milton  st.  Townh. 
Wishart,  Wm.,  109  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

STAY  AND  COESET  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  MILLINERS  AJN^D  DEJJSSJI^iKEES. 

Adam,  Miss,  132  Eenfrew  street. 
Alexander,  .Mrs.  Henry,   168,  170  West 

Regent  street. 
Allan,  J.,  11  Govan  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Bogle,  J.  Y.,  288  Argyll  street. 
Bruce,  Mrs.,  35  Nelson  street. 
Cairns,  Mrs.,  33  West  Russell  street. 
Calder,  Miss  R.,  171  West  Nile  street. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  2  Duncan  street. 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs.  C,  13  London  street. 
Dunn,  Mrs.,  6  Nelson  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  139  Gallowgate 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  J.,  351  Argyll  street. 
Finlay,  Mrs.,  98  Fife  place. 
Finlayson,  Miss  J.,  50  Nelson  street. 
Graj',  Miss,  9  New  street,  Calton. 
Hunter,  E.  &  E.,  6  Queen  arcade  and  24 

Nelson  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs.,  29  East  Clyde  street. 
King,  Mrs.,  223  Gallowgate. 
Learmouth,  Mrs.  George,  19  Ceiitre  st. 
Logan,  Mrs.  G.,  18  Margiiret  street. 
M'Donald,  Misses  A.  &  M.,  7  Nelson  st. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  27  Nelson  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Catherine,  5  East  Nile 

street. 
M'lntyre,  Mrs.,  7  Victoria  place,  West 

Regent  street. 
M'Lehose,  Mrs.  A.,  109  Buchanan  street. 
Mair,  Misses,  148  Hope  street. 


STEREOTYPE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY,— STOCK. 


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M-ann,  Mrs.,  48  Oxford  street. 
Marshall,  Robert,  manufacturer,  28  Salt- 
market. 
Melvin,  Brothers,  27  Wilson  street. 
Miller,  James,  118  George  street. 
Miller,  Miss,  103  Renfrew  street. 
Moffat,  Miss,  57  Argyll  arcade. 
Montgomery,  Mrs.,  196  Rotteurow. 
Morrison,  Robert,  31  St.  Andrew  street. 
Murray,  Misses,  55  Bath  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.  William,  34  Kent  street. 
Robertson,  Misses,  67  West  Nile  street. 
Scoon,  Jacob,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Strain,  Mrs.,  20  Nelson  street. 
Waddell,  Misses,  50  Argyll  arcade. 
Watson,  A.,  37,  38  Argyll  arcade. 
Wilkie,  Misses,  17  Argyll  arcade. 
Young,  Miss,  214  Argj'll  street. 

STEREOTYPE  FOUNDERS. 

Bell  &  Bain,  15  St.  Enoch  square. 
Blackie,  W.  G.,  &  Co.,  Villafield,  50  St. 

James's  road. 
Collins,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Ill  North  Montrose 

street. 
Mackenzie,  "^Yni.,  48  London  street. 
Orr,  F.,  &  Son,  63  Brunswick  street. 
Russell,  David,  75  Argyll  street. 

STOCKING  MAITUFAGTUEEE3. 

SEE  ALSO  HOSIERS. 

Lymburn,  James,  89  Gallowgate. 
Strathern,  Thomas,  128  Union  street. 

STOCK  KMi  SHAREBROKEES. 

STOCK  EXCHANGE. 

Those  marked  (c)  are  members  of  com- 
mittee. 

Watson,  James,  Chairman. 
Buchanan,  T.  G.,  Vice-Chairman. 
MacLean,  William,  Secretary, 
c  Aitken,  Robert,  of  Aitken  <Sf  Moffat,  66 

St.  Vincent  street. 
Anderson,  Wm.,   of  Kerrs  (f  Anderson, 

17  Gordon  street. 
cAuld,  Wm.,  of  MacEwan  t|-  Auld,  28 

St.  Vincent  place, 
c  Black,  Alexander,  40  Buchanan  street. 
Borthwick,  Cunningham,  24  St.  Vincent 

place. 
c  Brown,  Robert,  1 5  Buchanan  street. 
Buchanan,  James,  5  Dixon  street. 
c  Buchanan,  T.  G.,  of  T.   G.  Buchanan 

and  L.  M.  Kerr,  157  Buchanan  street. 
Clapperton,  John,  18  Springfield  court. 
Cunningham,  Chas.,  of  Mein  ^-  Cvnning- 

ham,  54  St.  Vincent  street. 
Dixon,  Peter  W.,  of  Dixon  cf  Bow,  25 

Gordon  street. 
Dow,  Geo.  C,  of  Dixon  ^  Dow,  25  Gor- 
don street. 


c  Ellis,  John,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Foulds,  John  C,  64  Buchanan  street. 

Gairdner,  Charles,  of  White  <f  Gairdner, 
20  Buchanan  street. 

Grahame,  A   H.,  57  West  Nile  street. 

Hamilton,  Dundas,  69  St.  Vincent  street. 

Kerr,  Archd.,  3  Exchange  place,  Ex- 
change square. 

c  Kerr,  Henry,  of  Kerrs  cj-  Anderson,  1 7 
Gordon  street. 

Kerr,  L.  M.,  of  T.  G.  Buchanan  cj-  L.  M. 
Kerr,  157  Buchanan  street. 

MacEwan,  Andrew,  of  MacEwan  f  Auld, 
28  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'George,  John,  43  Buchanan  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Walter,  128  Ingram  street. 

M'Kirdy,  John  L.,  58  St.  Vincent  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Hugh,  12  Gordon  street. 

M'Lean,  William,  98  Fj'fe  place. 

Mein,  Alex.,  of  Mein  cj-  Cunningham,  64 
St.  Vincent  street. 

Miller,  John,  71  Queen  street. 

Moffat,  James,  jun.,  of  Aitken  <^-  Moffat, 
66  St.  Vincent  street. 

Outram,  D.  E.,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 

Paul,  Daniel,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Penney,  S.  M.,  16  St.  Vincent  place. 

Reid,  A.,  73  St.  Vincent  street. 

Eobson,  James,  south  a:ea.  Royal  Ex- 
change b'iildings. 

Seton,  Alex.  B.,  sen.,  12  Si-.  Vincent  pi. 

c  Watson,  James,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 

White,  Peter,  of  White  cf-  Gairdner,  20 
Buchanan  street. 

Wilkie,  James,  135  Buchanan  street. 

STOCK  AND  SHAREBROKEES. 

Bird,  D.,  107  Buchanan  street. 

Bogle,  Kerr,  &  Co.,  24  Gordon  street. 

Black  &  Menzies,  8  Union  street. 

Brown,  James,  &  James  Wilkie,  135  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Buchanan,  Younger,  &  Co.,  5  Dixon  St. 

M'Clelland  &  M'Kenzie,  128  Ingram  st. 

M'Cowan,  Robert,  67  Miller  street. 

M'Farlane,  G.,  11  Piince's  square. 

M'Intosh,  William,  &  Co.,  8  Gordon  St. 

M'Naughtan  &  Hamilton,  69  St.  Vincent 
street. 

M'Lellan,  William,  14  Gordon  street. 

Mercer,  Andrew,  51  Miller  street  and  140 
George  street. 

Mudie,  John,  &  Wm.,  jun.,  126  Queen  st. 

Neilson,  William,  39  Glassford  street. 

Paterson,  Francis,  56  Gordon  street. 

Reid,  A.,  &  Co.,  73  St.  Vincent  street. 

Reid,  Edward,  31  College  street. 

Ross,  Angus,  104  Maitland  street. 

Tannahill  &  M'Intosh,  31  Virginia  street. 

Tassie,  H,  &  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  115  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Wingate,  James,  &  Son,  4  Royal  Exchange 
buildings. 


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STONE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— SUPEKINTEXDEXTS. 


STOUE  MERCHANTS. 

Fraser,  George,  79  Egliiiton  street. 
Fvfe,  James,   18   Crawford   street,   Port- 
Dundas. 

STRAW-HAT  MAKERS. 

Aitken,  i\!iss,  7G  Gicat  Hamilton  street. 

Alexander,  Mrs.  H.,  108,  170  W.  Regent 
street. 

Algie,  Misses,  223  Gallowgafe. 

Laird,  Jliss  E.,  85  Candleriggs. 

Baylis,  Mrs.  Mary,  SI  Saltmarket. 

Be;;g,  Alex.,  10  Argyll  stieet. 

Uethel,  Ware,  &  Co.,  1  I'lince's  square. 

Bogle,  J.  Y.,  288  Argyll  street. 

■Uoyd,  Misses,  47  Nort'.lk  street. 

Royle,  Miss,  -J 2  Bedl'ord  street. 

Boyle,  Misses,  ^8  Kglint.  n  street. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  13-1  George  street. 

Crnden,  .Agnes  M.  E.,  01)  Dale  street, 
'I'radestoii. 

Cullen,  Mis.ses,  169  Gre.it  Hamilton  st. 

Cunningham,  Mi-^s,  5.">  IJiirnside  street. 

Dawson,  Mrs,  C  Cambiidge  street. 

Edwards,  IMrs.  Adam,  II 'J  Gallowgate. 

E.spie,  ftirs  A.,  Gl  T.-iylor  street, 

Ferguson,  J.,  15-I-  Trongate 

Fleniington,  J.,  39  Muflianin  street. 

Fleiiiiuuton,  .Jolm,  52  Argyll  street. 

Fyfe,  Thomas,  34  Argyll  street. 

Gar<iiner,  Alexander,  I(j8,  170  Trongate. 

Glass,  Mi.s.s,  93  Hospital  street. 

Gourlie,  Mrs,  15G  Trongate  and  IG  Nel- 
son street. 

Hamilton,  ]\Iiss  Helen,  103  Renfrew  st. 

Hender.son,  E.  &  J.,  G9  Kglinton  street. 

lletlierington,  Mrs.  T.,  &  Co.,  J31  Slob- 
cross  strei't. 

Jarvis,  Elizabeth.  8  Nelson  street. 

J<»hnston,  J.  H.,  122  Tnmg.ite. 

King,  Miss  Janet,  04  King  street. 

Eindsay,  Miss,  l'4  \M1.s(  n  street. 

Litster,  Helen,  155  Jlain  stieet,  Gorbals. 

Loltus,  Mi.sse.'',  80  llispiial  st  eet. 

W'Dougall,  Mrs,  104  Sanchiehall  street. 

M'lnt  bh.  Miss,  14G  Hupe  street. 

Bl'Kinnon,  Mrs,  37  Kelson  street. 

Marshall  &  Moyes,  12  (Jueen  arcade. 

Wil'er,  John,  1  10  Argyll  street. 

Milne.  Mi.ss,  108  Hoi^e  street. 

Jlorrison.  Misses.  21  Castle  street. 

Muir  &  Armoi\r,  mawJcicturtTS,  25  Queen 
street. 

Wi'.ii  s,  Connell,  and  Rrodie.  mamifucturers, 
28  Ko_\  al  Ivxchange  square. 

JIunrn,  Mary,  07  Mtl.-on  st.,  Tradeston. 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  «4  Sanchiehall  street, 

I'aierson,  M.  and  K.,  20  I'iiullay  stieet. 

];eid.  Miss  J.,  78  Govaii  siieet. 

Roliertson  and  M'Kwiiii,  42  .Argyll  st. 

Siu),  Mi.s.ses,  8  Sauchieli.ill  street. 

ijnodgruss,  .Mrs.,  i  West  Miltoii  stieet. 


Sommerville,  Jlisse.-,  1  Crar.ston  place.. 
Spencer,  M.  ('.,  4(>  Oxford  street. 
.Stewart,  .)  ,  iminiij'dclurer,  38  Queen  st. 
Stewart,  Miss.  45  (ilassford  street, 
'i'aylor.  Miss  E,  24  Great  Hamilton  st, 
I'urnbnll,  Misses,  21  Cranston  street. 
TweediL',  Mr.-i.  A.,  33  Glassford  street  and 

5  Terr.ice  street. 
Walker,  James,  01  South  Portland  st. 
Wallace,  Mrs  ,  98  Cowcaddens  street. 
Weatherhead,  Mrs..  153  West  Nile  st. 
West  ands,  Mrs,  118  Sanchiehall  .street. 
Whish,  C  ,  &  Co.,  103  St.  Vincent  st. 
Wilkie,  Mrs.,  15  Cambridge  s'.reet. 
Williamson,  Misses,  35  Renfrew  street. 
Wilson  and  M'Xab,  2  15  Hi.h  street. 
Young,  J..  &  Co.,  190  Trongate. 
Young,  Mrs.  R.,  11  West  Campbell  st. 

SUGAR  REFINERS, 

Kirkland,  John,  &  Sons,  110  St.  Vincent 

street. 
MM-: wan,    AVilliam,    Sons,    &    Co,    121 

Trongate,  works,  Oswald  street, 
Wilson,  James,  &  Co.,  7  1  Alston  street, 

STIPERINTENDENTS. 

Adie,  .Alexander  James,  Civ,  Edinburgh 
and  Glio^ijoio  RnUiciiy  Office.. 

Iiaker,  Richard,  I'ulice,  eastern  district,  ' 

lirocklehui'st,  James,  Cukdunian  Ruiiwuij, 
292  Huchan.iii  street, 

Cameron,  Daniel,  I'vlcce  Office,  western 
district. 

Carrick,  Ji  hn,  streets  and  huildinr/s,  Po- 
lice Cham  I  er.s. 

Connell,  Win.,  Tontine  Feadinq  mom. 

Craig,  John,  I nduntviul  Scliuuls,  03  Kotleu- 
row  .'itieet. 

Crichton,  William,  Forth  and  Chjd« 
Ndciijtition,  l*ort-Diind;is. 

Fleming,  James,  Old  31  en's  Amjlum,  81 
Kottenrow. 

For.-<ytli,  I'eter,  buildinqs,  12  Norfolk  st. 

Howatt,  W.,  (Jorbulii  Buryinij-jjroiind. 

Johii.ston,  William,  hurbuur,  10  Robert- 
s(ni  street. 

Julinstoii,  William,  buitdinijs,  133  Water- 
loo street 

M'Farlaiie,  Robert,  Clyde  PuUce,  IG  Ro- 
bertson sticet. 

.M'Kay,  George,  central  dutrici,  143 
l>o;.(lon  street. 

M'l.eish,  John,  Merchanis'  house,  Narth 
Kecropolis. 

M'Ciure,  Joseph,  North.  Street  Cemetery, 

M"Neil.  Kobeit,  0.  (1.   Water  Company. 

M'Whi  ter,  John.  Aii/l.t  Asylum. 

Miller,  David,  13  Eliioi:  pace. 

Miller,  J;>mc~,  lamp.t,  7  i'ark  place. 

Orr,  hobert,  Glasgow  &  Faislcy  Joint 
Hallway. 

Paiker,  iiichard,  4  North  Palersoh  street. 


SUPERVISORS.— THADES  DIRECTORY.— TAILORS. 


S.S5 


Robartson,  William,  Southern  Necropolis} 

Scott,  James,  nj" Ifarkets. 

Semple,  ]M  ,  Blind  A  t/lam,  Townhead. 

Sm;irt,  Jamos,  Police. 

Smith,  William,  Queen  Street  Station, 
Edii-,l)iir<;h  &  Glasgow  Railway. 

Steel,  Ur.  J.  C  ,  Ii<i>/ril  fn.firmnr>/. 

Stewart,  James,  Otledoninn  Railway. 

Troup,  A.,  Lock  Hospital. 

Turner,  Alexander,  Fire-engines,  Police 
buildings. 

Waddell,  Alex.,  Gallon  Mechanics'  In- 
stitution. 

Waters,  Thomas,  cleansing,  5  I  York  St. 

Willock,  Rithmoiid,  vagrancy,  City  Poor- 
ho\ise. 

Wilson,  ArchJ.,  Police  Chambers,  southern 
district. 

SUPERVISORS  OF  INLAND 
REVENUE. 

Birnie,  George,  1 10  New  Cily  road. 
BucliMnan,  AVilliam,  80  New  City  road. 
Dow,  Archibald,  200  New  City  road. 
Eraser,  Alexander,  25  IJelgrove  street. 
Jl'Phadyen,  A.,  I5uriibank,  Town-mill  rd. 
Pearson,  John,  Dunchattau  buildings,  229 

Duke  street. 
Swan,  William,  25  Belgrove  street. 
Tlioni,  John,  3  Brighton  place. 

SURGEONS. 

SEE  PHYSICIAXS  AND  SURGEONS. 

SURGICAL  INSTRUMENT  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  CUTLERS. 

Hilliard  &  Chapman,  syringe,  Piince  of 
AVales  buildings,  50  Buchanan  street. 

J^adlield,  George,  -M  Argyll  street. 

Hilliard,  W.  B.,  \A2  Buchanan  street. 

Robertson,  Jolui,  bougie  and  catheter,  16 
Carrick  street. 

Stirling,  James,  88  Gallowgate. 

Stirling,  It.,  12  London  street. 

SURVEYING  CHAIN  MAKERS. 
Cohen.  Simon  Pl.ineas,  121  Buchanan  st. 
Dick,  A.,  10  Buchanan  court,  105  Stock- 
well  street. 

SURVEYORS,  MiSCEILANEOUS. 

Balfour,  Chas.,  sub-inspector  i)f  factories, 
,    9  Bloomfield  place,  Hillliead. 
Cauipljell,  John  May,  52  Virginia  street. 
Carswell,  James,   mining  and   land,    lOG 

South  Portland  street. 
Climie,  Robert,  land,  42  Hope  street. 
Cowan,  James,  Caledonian  Insurance  Co., 

Go  St.  Vincent  street. 
Daliciel,  Capi.  .lames,  Royal  Exchange. 
Dick,  Hobert,  57  West  Nile  street. 
Dndds,  J,  hn,  mineral,  5!)  St.  Vmcent  St. 
Donaldson,  James,  70  Bell  street. 


Hamilton,  Rolland  S.,  91  North  Freder- 
ick street. 

Houston,  A.  M'D.,  Police,  &c..  70  Rell  st. 

Johnston,  Neil,  Sun  Fire  Oj/ice,  20  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Kirkland,  Alexander,  land,  4  Bothwel!  st. 

Kyle,  Thomas,  land,  40  St.  Vincent  ]iL\ 

Lauchlan,  Andrew,  58  St.  Vincent  st.    , 

Liddel,  C,  Gas  Office,  4->  Virginia  street. 

M'Dougall,  N.,  Police,  47  Suutli  Portland 
street. 

M'Ghie,  R.  &  T.,  mineral  and  land,  IBS 
Buchanan  street. 

M'Intyre,  Alexander,  Gorbals  Gravitation 
Water  Co. 

Martin,  James,  oj"  tonnage,  14  Robertson 
street. 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  road,  Greenlaw  Cot- 
tage, Partick. 

Morton,  John,  35  Cleveland  st. 

Murdoch,  R.,  roads  of  Barony  Parish,  3 
Roj'al  Exchange  square. 

Robertson,  Richard,  Lloyd's,  7  Royal 
Exchange. 

Robertson,  William,  mining  and  land,  70 
South  Portland  street. 

Samson,  William,  80  Old  wynd. 

Shanks,  James,  28  Garscube  place. 

Smith,  D.,  33  Virginia  street. 

Smith,  James,  land,  13  Reulield  street. 

Smith,  William  P.,  land. 

Thomson,  James,  Phoenix  Fire  Office,  G3 
St.  Vincent  street,  : 

TAILORS  AND  CLOTZIERS. 
Adamson,  A.  &  W.,   50  South  Portland 

street, 
Agnew,  Peter,  4G  Jamaica  street. 
Alexander,  J.  &  J.,  22  Argyll  street. 
Alexander,  Robert,  2  1  Hutcheson  street,, 
Anderson,  James,  10  Clyde  terrace. 
Anderson,  Joseph,  240  -Argyll  street. 
Archibald,  William,  230  Argyll  street. 
Bain,  George,  4  East  College  street. 
Bain  Thomas,  1  L'uthergleii  load.  ; 

Baird,  James,  209  Coweaddens  slieet, 
Baird  &  Roger,  124  Argyll  street. 
Barclay,  William,  71  C^ueen  st. 
Beaton  &  Wilson,  2  St.  Kiioch  square,    .', 
Bell,  John,  48  Miller's  place.  ,  ./J 

Bennet,  Robert  &  Archibald,  7  Queen  st.   ' 
Bishop  &  Walker,  83  Jamaica  street. 
Black,  James,  33  Trong  ite. 
Black,  Robert,  42  Argyll  .street. 
Blackwood  &  Dobsou,  8  J.imaica  street. 
Borland  &  Fleming,  192  Argyll  street,     i 
Branigan,  H.  G.,  1 1  0  Crown  street. 
Brodie,  M'Leod,  &  Co.,  2,   4  Exchange 

square  and  143  Queen  street. 
Brown  &  Love,  122  Argyll  street. 
Brown,  Thomas,  24  St.  Enoch  sq. 
Brown,  AVilliam,  323  Argyll  street. 
Brunton,  John,  2  Clyde  leirace. 
a  B  2 


586 


TAILOES.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TAILORS. 


Burgess,  William,  31  Queen  street. 

Burt,  William,  36  Gallowgate. 

Cairns,  Jas.,  &  Son,  37,  39  London  st. 

Cairns,  Joseph,  50  Saltmarket. 

Campbell,  Charles,  44  Dundas  street. 

Campbell,  William,  56  Argyll  arcade. 

Carmichael,  Duncan,  315  Argyll  street. 

Chalmers,  Thomas,  86  M'Alpine  street. 

Christie,  John,  &  Co.,  181  Argyll  street. 

Clark,  James,  &  Co.,  35  George  square. 

Clarkson,  John,  34  Canning  street. 

Clow,  Henry,  66  Queen  street. 

Coghill,  David,  5  East  Tarbert  street. 

Connor,  John,  40  Union  street. 

Copland,  John,  240  Argjdl  street. 

Coulter,  William,  45  John  street. 

Coutts,  James,  56  Trongate. 

Cowan,  James,  41  Glassford  street. 

Cowie,  William,  54  Queen  street. 

Crawford,  William,  76  Eglinton  street. 

Crockett,  J.,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

Davis,  John,  64  Queen  street. 

Dawson  &  M'Nico!,  50  Buchanan  street. 

Deviue,  Patrick,  5,  7  Bridgegate. 

Dick,  John,  109  Argyll  street. 

Doig,  John,  132  Stockwell  street. 

Donald,  John,  &  Co.,  50,  52  Argyll  st. 

Donaldson,  Alex.,  18  Hutcheson  street. 

Dougherty,  Edward,  46  Kirk  St.,  Calton 

Dougherty,  James,  104  Saltmarket, 

Dougherty,  Michael,  8  Saltmarket. 

Downie,  Duncan,  HI  Saltmarket. 

Drew,  John,  90  Eglinton  street. 

Drummond,  Andrew,  26  Argj'Il  street. 

Drj'sdale,  John,  240  Argyll  street. 

Duncanson,  Robert,  16  Queen  street. 

Dunn,  William,  24  Hutcheson. street. 

Dunlop,  Hugh,  12  Trongate. 

Edgar,  James,  315  Argyll  street. 

Ewing,  John,  63  Stockwell  street. 

Ewing  &  Wingate,  79  Buchanan  st. 

Fairlie,  James,  110  West  Nile  street. 

Falconer,  Robert,  109  Argyll  street. 

Ferguson,  A.,  194,  195  Broomielaw. 

Fei-guson,  Lewis,  &  Son,  45  Queen  street. 
National  Bank  buildings. 

Ferguson,  M.,  285  Argyll  street. 

Finlayson,  Joseph,  33  Buchanan  street, 

Forrest,  John,  401  Gallowgate. 

Fraser,  Duncan,  42  Brown  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Eraser,  Sinclair,  &  Co.,  99  St.  Vincent  st. 

Frood,  William,  &  Co.,  9  Gallowgate. 

Fyfe,  William,  11  Norfolk  street. 

Gall,  Adam,   64  Saltmarket  and  65  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Gall,  Hugh,  32  Gallowgate  and  79  Lon- 
don street, 
Gardner  &  M'Intosh,  104  Argyll  street 

and  83  Buchanan  street. 
Gass,  William,  &  Co.,  6  Candleriggs. 
Cifford,  Thomas,  13  Oxford  street. 
Gilliland,  .John,  184  Gallowgate. 

Glass,  Alexander,  10  Jamaica  street. 


Graham,  James,  36  Green  street. 
Grant,  Andrew,  203  Cowcaddens. 
Gray,  David,  &  Son,  81  Queen  street. 
Greenshields,  A.,  &  Co.,  87  Queen  street. 
Gourlay,  John,  45  Crown  street. 
Gunn  &  Buchanan,  15  Buchanan  street. 
Gunn,  Thomas,  130  Cowcaddens  street. 
Guthrie,  William,  22  Union  street. 
Hackett,  James,  &  Son,  3  Antigua  place. 

Nelson  street. 
Hamilton,  Andrew,  128  Union  street. 
Harper,  James,  95  Candleriggs  street. 
Hart,  John,  70  Oxford  street. 
Hart,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  151,  153  Argyll  st. 
Harvey,  Bernard,  132  Broomielaw. 
Henderson,  J.  F.,  70  Stevenson  street. 
Henderson,    T.,   &  Sons,    15   Hutcheson 

street. 
Hendry,  L.,  &  Cook,  60  Maxwell  street. 
Hendry  &  M'Kelvie,  4  Robertson  st. 
Heymer,  William,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Hunter,  Alexander,  19  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Hunter,  A.,  &  Sons,  24  St.  Vincent  place. 
Hutton,  Alexander,  17  Trongate. 
Hyam,  Benjamin,  48  Argyll  street. 
Jackson,  Hugh,  41  Robertson  st. 
James,  J.  &  D.,  27  London  street. 
Jardine,  William,  96  Saltmarket. 
Jarvis,  Alexander,  40  Candleriggs. 
Jeffrey,  Michael,  71  Trongate. 
Jeffrey,  William,  &  Son,  114  Trongate. 
Johnston,  Andrew,  29  Market  street. 
Johnson,  Archibald,  40  Cowcaddens  st. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  35  London  street. 
Johnstone,  George,  18  Hutcheson  street. 
Jones,  W.  0.,  31  Renfield  street. 
Kelly,  James,  89  London  street. 
Kelly,  Mitchell,  86,  88  Saltmarket. 
Kelt,  James,  &  Co.,  74  Great  Clyde  st. 
Kennedy,  Charles,  70,  72  Saltmarket. 
Kennedy,  David,  54  St  Vincent  street. 
Keimedy  &  Son,  7  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Kerr,  Robert,  48  George  street. 
Kevan  &  Buttle,  163,  165  Argyll  street. 
Kilpatrick,  Daniel  R.,  356  Argj'll  street. 
Kirkaldy,  Thomas,  40  Candleriggs. 
Kirkland,  Alex.,  11  Virginia  street. 
Kirkpatrick,  Robert,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
Lambie,  Jame.s,  24  Adelphi  street. 
Lament,  D.,  318  Argyll  street. 
Lang,  John,  25  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Lauder,  Robert,  91  Buchanan  street. 
Lawson,  Jacob,  71  Queen  street. 
Livingston,  S.,  122  Union  street. 
Lockhart  &  Watson,  60  St.  Vincent  st. 
Long,  John,  47  Stockwell. 
Love,  Allan,  27  St.  Margaret's  place. 
Lowe,  James,  131  Trongate. 
Lj'on,  John,  28  North  Portland  street. 
M'Adie,  D;miel,  95  Argyll  street. 
M'Call,  Joseph,  88  Rutherglen  loan, 
M'Caw,  William,  246  Argyll  street. 
M'CoU,  H.,  &  Son,  52  Queen  street. 


TAILORS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TAILORS. 


587 


M'Corkindale,  James,   71   Brown  street, 

Auderston. 
M'Devitt,  Henry,  98  Saltmarket. 
M'Diarmid,  Neil,  72  Norfolk  street. 
M'Donald  &  Baird,  13  Renfield  street. 
M'Donald,  H.  &  A.,  11  Buchanan  street. 
M'Dougall,  Robert,  28  London  street. 
M'Ewan,  R.,  &  Co.,  53  Buchanan  street. 
M'Fadyeu,  Andrew,  124  Saltniarket  st. 
M'Fee,  Alexander,  15  Castle  street. 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  107  Trongate  and 

1  Back  wynd. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  37  Crown  street. 
M'Intosh,  John,  4  Findlay  street. 
M'Kay,  A.,  14  Exchange  square. 
M'Kay,  Alexander^  22  Argyll  street. 
M'Kay,  D.,  &  Co.,  87  Union  street. 
M'Kay  &  Black,  31  Gordon  street. 
M'Kie,  Henry,  8  Charlotte  street. 
M'Kinuou,  Chaiies,  71  Union  street. 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  5  Royal  Bank  place. 
M'Lareu,  Peter,  50  Taylor  street. 
M'Lean,  A.,  &  Son,  73  Carrick  street. 
M'Leish,  A.,  98  Garscube  road. 
M'Leish,  David,  4  Stobcross  street. 
M'Leish,  D.,  396  Argyll  street. 
M'Lellan,  Adam,  80  Queen  street. 
M'SIillan,  James,  285  Argyll  street. 
M'Nab,  Robert,  43  Crown  street. 
M'Phail,  Daniel,  6  Sturling  street. 
M'Phail,  Dugald,  25  Balmanno  street. 
M'Phail,  William,  74  Crown  street. 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  165  Buchanan  street. 
M'Waters,  Robert,  221  Argyll  street. 
Maitland  &  Co.,  54  West  Nile  street, 
Martin,  John,  43  Argyll  street. 
Matheson,  A.,  38  Stockwell  street. 
Mathie,  Robert,  63  George  street. 
May,  Andrew,  141  New  City  road. 
Meek,  W.  and  R.,  101  Crown  street. 
Miller,  Laurie,  86  Jamaica  street. 
Miller,  Joseph,  43  Jamaica  street. 
Miller  &  Co.,  27  Findlay  street. 
Milroy,  .James,  17  JaU  square. 
Mitchell,  Archibald,  10  Plutcheson  street. 
Mitchell  and  Campbell,  29  Brunswick  pi. 
Moffat,  Adam,  95  Argyll  street. 
Morrison,   H.  and  A,,  207  Argyll  street 

and  1  Jamaica  street. 
Mount,  James,  53  Bridgegate  street. 
Muir,  M.  and  J.,  56  Trongate. 
Muir  &  Co.,  38  Queen  street. 
Munroe,  John,  5  Tennant  street. 
Monro,  Robert,  124  Trongate. 
Murraj^  Alexander  T.,  11  Virginia  st. 
Murray,  James,  93  Glebe  street. 
Murray,  James,  15  Hutcheson  street. 
Neilson,  John,  2  Duke  street. 
Neville,  R.  H.,  1  Glassford  street. 
Nimmo,  Michael,  58,  60  GaUowgate. 
Ogg,  James,  10  Jamaica  street. 
O'Neil,  John,  11  Main  st.,  Anderston, 
Pap  pie,  James,  191  Argyll  street. 


Paterson,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  73,  75  Buchanan 

street. 
Paterson,  John,  5  Bridge  street. 
Paterson,  R.,  &  Co.,  113  Ingram  street. 
Paul,  George,  16  Queen  street. 
Pearson,  Thomas,  25  Carlton  place  and 

1  Bridge  street. 
Peglar,  John,  3  Gordon  street. 
Peterkin,  William,  5  Carrick  street. 
Picken,  James,  108  Argyll  street. 
Pringle,  Robert,  145  Argyll  street. 
Rae,  John,  46  Queen  street. 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  23  Hutcheson  street. 
Reid,  William,  13  Argyll  street. 
Reip,  Anthony,  53  Charlotte  lane. 
Riddell,  John,  339  High  street. 
Robertson,  A.,  410  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  William,   1  John  street  lane, 

Bridgeton. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Russell,  Bernard,  25  Royal  Exchange  sq. 
Saunders,  George,  63  George  street. 
Schultze,  C,  3  George  square. 
Sharp,  Andrew,  57  Union  street. 
Shaw,  Thomas  T.,  170  Trongate. 
Semple,  David,  48  Nelson  street. 
Sinclair,  Norman,  153  Trongate. 

Simpson,  J.,  9  Eglinton  stieet. 

Simpson,  Lewis,  50  Eglinton  street. 

Skinner,  Thomas,  35  West  Russell  street. 

Smith,  Ephraim,  108  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  Eneas,  52  Stockwell  street. 

Smith,  Michael,  89  Great  Hamilton  st, 

Stewart,  James,  44  Trongate. 

Stewart,  John,  32  Jamaica  street. 

Stewart,  Robert,  192  Argyll  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  145  Jamaica  street. 

Stobo,  John,  53  West  Milton  street. 

Sutherland,  Daniel,  108  Green  st.,  Calton. 

Taylor,  Alexander,  150  Broomielaw. 

Tajdor,  William,  114  Trongate. 

Tenneut,  William,  36  Sauchiehall  street. 

Thomson,  Alex.  C.,  197  Argyll  street. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  78  Tobago  street. 

Thomson,  W.  C,  170  Trongate. 

Turner  &  Park,  10  Hirtcheson  street. 

Vann,  James,  139  George  street. 

Waddell,  M.,  &  Son,  44  Canning  street, 
Calton. 

Weir,  Joseph,  11  Miller  street. 

WUliamson,  Peter,  52  Glassford  street. 

Wilson,  Adam,  245  High  street. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  51  Dundas  street. 

Wilson,  A.  R.,  67  Union  street. 

Wilson,  John,  58  Saltmarket. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  99  Glebe  street. 

Wright,  William,  42  Eglinton  street. 

Young,  James,  39  Norfolk  street, 

TAILORS. 

Baird,  Alexander,  233  High  street. 

Bell,  Allen,  124  Trongate. 

Blackie,  Alexander,  106  Renfield  street. 


&03 


TALL01V.— T  ?t AD  E3  DIRZCTOrtY.— TAVERN". 


Bowie,  Alexander,  7   Fortli  street,  I'ort- 

Duiidas. 
Brittau,  Martin.  132  Trnn::cate. 
Cliiistie,  William,  37i!  ArjivU  street. 
Coutts,  Natlianiel,  \o  New  City  road. 
l)()u<;lierty,  Philip,  22  rrii;ce".s  street. 
Downic,  Duncan,  20  St.  Andrew  square. 
I'arquliar.  Hngli,  74  Argyll  street. 
Forrest,  William.  40  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Glass,  John,  20  St.  Andrew  square. 
Graham,  J.  L,  10,  1(1  Oswald  >f.eet. 
Grierson,  James.  43  (J  .van  street. 
Halley,  Jame-;.  89  High  John  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  I  (iH  Uallo\v,i;ate. 
Heibert,  James,  12H  (iieat  Hanultuu  st. 
HerLert.  Williau.,  1<,)0  Tn.n-ate. 
Jardii.e,  John,  72  Nelson  .street. 
Johnston,  James,  73  High  John  street. 
Lamb,  James,  71  IteiilVew  ^tleet. 
Lee,  John,  sen.,  7  Stirling  stieet. 
Leitch,  Archib.ild,  120  George  street. 
Linn,  IJobert.  85  Centre  street. 
M'Alpiue,   Duncan,   7   Biu-lianan    court, 

Eglinton  street. 
M'Arthur,  Alex.,  120  Dalniarnock  road. 
M'Coll,  Donald,  168  (iailowgate. 
!M'Donald,  Alex.,  19  Crown  street. 
M'Donaid,  Donald,  io  Ceorge  street. 
Jl'Intyre,  Archibald,  2  Warwick  street. 
M'Kean,  George,  24  WiL.on  street. 
M'Kei'.zie,  Alex.,  I  13  Gre.it  Hamilton  st. 
Jl'Kersie,  D.,  48  Gallowgate. 
Jl'Vean,  James,  !7  New  street,  Calton. 
Menzics.  James,  170  Tmngate. 
Wilier,  Murgo,  44  llutcheson  street. 
L'atcliffe,  ^lichael,  14  Oxford  street. 
liussell,  J    S,  114  Trongate. 
Singt-r,  John,  5  Mason  street. 
Stewart,  Walter,  134  George  street. 
Sloan,  James,  7  Calton  entry. 
Smith  Duncan,  7  Guildry  court. 
Thomson,  William,  157  High  street. 

TALLOW  CHA"?fDLERS. 
Ainslie,  W.,  &  Son,  47  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Aitken,  \\  illiam,  4,  8  Cross  Gibson  st. 
Anderson,  David,  (il  King  st.,  Tradestori. 
Anderson,  J.  &  1)  ,  84,  8G  Stockwell  st. 
Boyd,  Charles,  &  Son,  44  Clyde  street, 

Aiiderston. 
Davidson,  David,  77  Bridgegate. 
l)ick,  Matthew,  &  Co  ,  73,   7  J  Glas   '  :  d 

street. 
Elliott.  Ferguson,  &  White,  30  S'.ockwell 

street. 
Fergus,  Jfrs.  J  ,  59  Slain  street,  Gorbals. 
Ferguson  &  .M'l.arin,  37  Hutchesou  st. 
Giahani,  Francis,  242  High  street. 
Heudersoii,  William,  &  Sous,  88,  90  Xew 

vynd. 
Johnsion,  Mrs.  Thomas,  217  High  street 
M'lutosh,  A.  &  If.,  213  GiiUowgiite  aud 

0  Matfarldue  street, 


JI-Lellan,  Lewi-;,  133  Gallowgate.  ''' 

M'Millau,  I,.,  88  Clyde  sL,  Anderstoa. 

iMoflat,  \V'.,  43,  45  King  streei. 

Morton,  A.  G  &  D.,  12  G.mdleriggs, 

l':n-ker,  James,  1  17  Gallowgate. 

Paterson,  John,  232  Gallowgite. 

Smith,  l>aviil,  Si,  8.")  Havaiuiah  street. 

Smith,  James,  187   Trongate. 

T.aylor,  Ge  )rge,  2!   King  street,  Calton. 

Taylor,  John,  57  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Thomsini,  Win.,  9  1,  9lj  Jamaica  street. 

Tiinibull,  Alex  ,  8  George  street. 

Warnock,  K.  &  .1.,  31  l.opework  lane. 

Watson,  Wm.,  13  Clyde  st.,  Anderston.  ■• 

Wilson,  John  &  James,  45  S.iltuiarket 
street,  117  Argyll  street,  4  Morrison's 
court,  aud  55  Argyll  arcade;  works, 
98  Nelson  strtet,  Tradeston. 

Wilson,  James,  1  Cambridge  lane. 

^^'ilsun,  James,  97  High  sireet. 

Young,  James,  12  Glebe  street. 

TAHNEHS. 

Alexander,  James,  G5  Bridgegate  .street. 
Baridiill,  J.,  &  Co.,  (J3  Spoutiuouth  aud 

90  Old  venuel. 
Burt,  John,  38  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Fulton,  W.  H.  &  J.,  147  Stockwell  st. 
M'Into.-,h,   P.,    129  Stockwell  street  and 

2fi  Goosedubbs  street. 
Meikle,   David,   02   Spoutmouth  and  33 

Little  Dnvehill. 
!Muirhead,  James   23  Old  wynd. 
.Muschet,  John,  3U,  38  Loudon  lane. 
Rintoul,  A.,  17  Burnside  lane,  Duke  st«  - 

TAVERN  KEEPERS  AND  VIKTHEESl 

SEE  ALSO  I.NNIvliEPEKS. 

Aitken,  Mrs  ,  4  1  Trongate. 

Allan,  James,  Crown.  48  Gallowgate. 

Allanach,  Samuel,  Ell'wi,  9  Gallowgate. 

.Anderson,  Mr.s..  Swan,  181  Trot. gate. 

Anderson,  Alexandi'r,  Batik  T..vern,  33 
Trongate  and  18  Saltmaiket. 

Arkle.  John,  Coach  Close  Inn,  151  Gal- 
lowgate. 

Barr,  .lames,  Unicorn,  43  Trongate. 

IJarr,  Peter,  Oak,  75  Aigyll  street. 

Barr,  Robert,  Claremont,  179  Argyll  st. 

Baxter,  Edwin,  Sir  Waller  Scott,  28  Salt- 
maiket. ' 

Cliiylock,  John,  Cumberland,  37  High  st. 

lioag,  William,  Scots  Gie//,  34,  3G  Troni 
gate.  ■■■•i 

Brown,  David,  vocalist,  Ilarmonic,  4 
Dunlop  street.  ■•  '  ' 

Brown,  Wm.,  AT/rshire,  20  Nicholson  st.' 

liuirett,  Joseph,  British  Fleet,  18  Canick 
street. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  204  Broom ielaw.-^ 

Gaaieri)..,  Wllliani,  Wheat  Sheaf,  19  Salt- 
murket. 


TAVERN^.— TRADES  DI?.ECrO?iY.— TAVEH^. 


5S3t; 


Chambers,  George,  Bat.'i,  113  West  Nile 
street. 

Clark,  Mrs.  Ann,  Scots  Greij,  18  Salt- 
umi  kec. 

Collier,  John,  Llcerpool  and  Dumfries, 
1  lb  Urooaiielaw. 

Craufoicl,  Williaiu,  4G  SaUniarket. 

Cia\vtlnl,'Mrs.,  Wuperley,  lb  Saltniarket. 

Cruiekbhaulis,  James,  Uujal  Uak,  72  Ja- 
maica streer. 

Currie,  Mrs.,  Ai/rshire,  37  Trongate. 

Cutclieoii,  J cunns,  Atlantic  aiidiStcumShip^ 
'J  Aiiderjtoii  quay. 

Davie,  iJavid.  bb  1  rongato. 

De.ius,  E.,  Old  Exchuiiije,  25  Trongate. 

Dtwar,  Ale-saiider,  lialUctiy  Anus,  IG 
liridge  street. 

Doiint-lly,  James.  83  Trongate. 

Dudgeon,  Mrs.  A  ,  Old  Ciatle,  o  Cast'e  st. 

Elliot,  William,  Bums,  I  14   Irongate. 

Eergiison,  ,-\lex.,  ib'wrt,  131  Tiongate. 

Eeigusou,  IMrs.  G  ,  Jtuse,  lO'J  Aigvll  st. 

Einlay,  William,  Ntw  I'urb  Taccni,  5 
AVood  lane,  LJr.iomielaw. 

Finlayson,  John  C.,  0  St.  Enoch's  v.'vnd. 

Eleniiiig,  U  illiam,  (J  Hell  street. 

Eorsytli,  Itohert,  New  French  Horn,  1 1 
Stoekwell  street. 

Forsyth,  JNIrs.  D.,  Anchoi-  Tavern,  37 
Trongate. 

Gascoyiie,  John,  Commercial,  54  Croomie- 

-   law. 

Goldie,  John,  Zebra,  40  High  street. 

Govan,  J.,  Jiailica//,  7,  'J  C'lyde  jilaec. 

Graham,  Thomas,  Star,  Samlyford. 

Grant,  W.  A.,  ]\'eio  liijrun,  oU  liroomielaw. 

Hamilton,  James,  37   Irongate. 

Hart,  llrs,  5  King  street. 

Hodson,  Willia  n,  Suhu,  I  20  Qneeii  street. 

Johnsioiie,  .\irs.  T.,  5  l.aigh  Kirk  close. 

Ker,  Andrew,  (j2  Gl.issford  street. 

Kiiig,  George,  U2,  04  Trongate  and  3  Nel- 
son street. 

Klnloch,  John,  SO  Trongate. 

Knowles,  .loim,  137  .Argyll  street. 

Lawrie,  jNlargaret,  Grapes,  2UU  liroomie- 
law. 

Logan,  Malcolm,  Clydesdale  Arms,  15 
East  Nile  street. 

Loudon,  Matthew,  Sliuhspeare,  36  Salt- 
market. 

M'lJrain,  James,  Aidd  Rubin  Gray,  73 
Nelson  street. 

M'Conechie,  James,  18  Saltmarket. 

M'Coiinetliy,    John,    French    Hum,    88 

:-  Trongate. 

M'Crostie,  -Alexander,  G3  Wilson  street. 

M'iJouald,  Donald,  40  ISroomieL.w. 

ITDonald,  John,  Imperial,  20  Uroomie- 
Ltw  and  2  Wood  lane. 

M  l>.)iiald,  Joini,  158  StockweT. 

WDonald,  Wmxxu,  Welsh  Itahhit,  10 
Gallowgate. 


.M'Kwaii,  J.>Iiii,  Nau}  Waoerley,  7  Candle- 

riggs. 
.M'Karlane,  P.,  Thistle,  37  Glassford  st. 
.\1  "Fie,  JanCj^i;  ly.il  Tar,  4 1  Clyde  L)Liilding3. 
M'Grsgor,  Jolia,  l',ij>e's  Fya,  31  Moodia's 

court,  -Argyll  street. 
M'Kejlinie,   John,  iSundy  liojer,  29  Ja- 
maica street. 
M'Kendrick,  .A  ,  47  Stockwell  street. 
.M'Lachlan,   Mrs.,  Coinmerclul,  5  Auder- 

stoii  quay. 
JTLeod,  John,  55  Bell  street. 
M'.Miliaii,  David,  Gb  Jamaica  street. 
M'.Xeil,  John,  Glasyow  Brldye,  20  iJioom- 

iehiw  street. 
JIarshali,  Kobert,  Slemhead,  21G  Broom- 

ielaw  street. 
Meikle,   George,    Victoria,    II,   13   AVest 

(ieorge  street. 
Melville,    James,    Red    Lion,    72    Great 

Clyde  street. 
•Alenzies,   James,  Rainbow,    G  Bridge  st. 

and  3  Clyde  jilace. 
JMiiiiteilh,  Kobert,  bl  Trongate. 
Jlorris,  James,  .James  M'att,  1'.)  George  sq. 
.Morrison,  Mrs.  1),  liO  lirot.mielaw  st. 
Miiir,  Jlrs.  Hugh,  GO  Trongate. 
.Muir,  Nathan,  Queen  lUary's,  IGG  London 

road. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  Nelson,  37  Clyde  buildings; 
Nisbet,  -Ale.N.nder,  10  Bridge  street. 
I 'aimer,  Chailes,  Rob  Ray,  43  .Argyll  st.  i 
Quinney,    John,    Tontlue    Tup  Ruum,  3-i 

'i'rongate, 
liankin,  Kobert,  10  Kichmond  lane. 
Iienuison,   1  iiomas,  loG  Gallowgate. 
Ii'iiig,  .Alex.,  310  .A;gyll  street. 
liitchie,  David,  Albion,  74  .Aigyll  street; 
Kobertson,  Donald,  b5  Trong.ite. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  John,  Sir  John  Moore, 

7  Geoige  squaie. 
Kobiu,  Davi.l,  21  -Argyll  street. 
Iloss,  John,  44  Troi  gale. 
Rr.ssell,  l>\.bcit.  11  Kent  street. 
Scott,  Arthur,  Twf,  22'J  Argyll  street.  ', 
Scott,   John,   &   Co.,    Ollce    Branch,    4P 

Trongate. 
Seton,  .John,  l-Mtjle,  43  Trongate. 
Setou,  Thos.  H.,  Salutatlan,  bl)  'Irongate* 
Sharp,  ileiiry,  JJoncaster,  b.;  Kelson  st. 
Slieaier,  Geoige,  210  Argyll  street. 
Siuchiii,   Dugald,  St.   Enoch,  St.  Enoch 

lane. 
Sloan,  Samuel,  31  Saltmaiket  street. 
Smith,  J.  &  \\.,  Lord  Byron,  (i,  b  Brooia- 

ielaw  street. 
Smi.h,  Kobert,  Ox,  148  Trongate. 
Smith,  Robert,  Bvsh,  80  'irongate. 
Suiitli,  Alis.,  44  Tiongate. 
Speiice,  William,  I  Kent  street. 
Steel,  Ja.s.,   Vlctor-la,  15  AVtst  George  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  lOb  IJrooniielaw  street. 
Swan,  Andrew,  Ship,  142  Bruon.iela\v  st. 


590 


TEACHEES.— TRADES  DIKECTOEY,— TEACHERS. 


Taylor,  John,  191  Argyll  street. 
Taylor,  Miss  E.,  New  Crane,  4  Lancefield 

quay. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  Jas.,  103  Hutcheson  st. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  J.,  Bazaar,  4  Wilson  st. 
Urie,  John,  Glascjow  Arms,  10  King  st. 
Vipond,  Mrs.,  80  Trongate, 
Walker,  Mrs.,  RailiDay,  9  Dundas  street. 
Wallace,  Richard,  8  Gibson  street. 
Williamson,  A..,  King's  Arms,  6G  Trongate. 
Wilson,  Robert,  226  Broomielaw  street. 
Wright,  James,  8  Cochran  street. 

TEACHERS. 

CLASSICAL. 

Aitken,  J.  H.,  48  George  square. 
Brown,  Alexander,  2  Havannah  street. 
Browning,  James,  Collegiate  Academy. 
Buchanan,  Walter,  Blythswood  holm. 
Chassels,  Angus,  21  Portugal  street. 
Cohen,  Simon,  26  College  street, 
Junius,  C.  v.,  16  Sauchiehall  street. 
Kelso,  Henry,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 
Low,  Fletcher  Read,  LL.D.,  High  School. 
M'Burney,  L.,  B.A.,  Glasgow  Academy. 
M'Farlane,  Hugh,  Andersonian  University. 
M'Kinlay,  Patrick,  High  School. 
O'Loghlin,  Rev.  B.  J.,  280  George  street. 
Smith,  Rev.  D.,  A.M.,  Free  Normal  Se- 
minary. 


Agnew,  James  Moir,  56  Howard  street. 

Bolton,  A.  M.,  Baronial  Hall,  South  Port- 
land street. 

Bolton,  W.,  96  West  Nile  street. 

Duff,  William,  James,  Elmbank  place,  and 
Trades'  Hall,  Glassford  street. 

Lowe,  Robert,  13  Albany  place. 

Murdoch,  Wm.,  124  West  Campbell  st, 

Norman,  Mrs.  R.  H.,  9  Florence  place. 

Stark,  Hugh,  280  George  street, 

Thomson,  A.,  jun.,  115  West  Campbell  st. 

Thomson,  James,  144  West  Nile  street. 

Thomson,  Miss,  144  West  Nile  street. 

DEAWING  AND  PAINTING, 

Cameron,  Mrs.,  75  Bath  street. 
Crawford,  John,  Andersonian  University, 

George  street. 
Fairbairn,  Thomas,  5  HQl  st.,  Gamethill. 
Flint,  Misses,  19  Rose  street,  Garnethill. 
Greenlees,  Robert,  151  New  City  road. 
Harvey,   Robert,    Government   School  of 

Design  and  Mechanics^  Institution. 
Hutcheson,  J.  A.,  High  School. 
Mauger,  Auguste,  111  Renfrew  street. 
Murdoch,    J,    S.,  Government  School  of 


Robertson,  A.  D.,  48  Dundas  street, 
Stewart,  John,  40  Oxford  street. 
Thomson,  Alex.  Geo.,  140  Buchanan  St. 


ELOCUTION. 

Aitken,  J.  H.,  48  George  square, 
Duncan,  Alex.,  57  St.  George's  place. 
M'Arthur,  Daniel,  6  Corn  street, 
Ritchie,  John,  101  South  Portland  street. 


Aitken,  D.  T.,  4,  6  Rottenrow. 
Aitken,  J.  H.,  48  George  square. 
Aitken,  Mathew,  Hozier  st.,  Bridgeton, 
Allan,  David,  57  Old  wynd. 
Anderson,    Duncan,    Deaf  and    Dumb, 

Barony  glebe,  36  Parson  street. 
Anderson,  William,  60  Norfolk  street. 
Annfield  School,  563  Gallowgate. 
Arneil,  Mrs.,  44  Kent  street. 
Bailey,  James,  Thistle  street,  Garnethill. 
Barr,  John,  Begent  Place   U.  P.  Church 

School,  Old  vennel. 
Bell,  James,    Glasgow  Academy,  4  Kew 

terrace. 
Blair,  Andrew,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 
Boag,  R.,  Murdoch's,  40  Blackfriars  st. 
Bridgeton  Public  School,  94  Main  street, 

Bridgetou. 
Brown,    Robert,    Secular  School,  32   St, 

Andrew  square, 
Buchan,  Alex.,  St.  James's  Parish  School. 
Buchan,  Walter,  Blythswood  holm, 
Buchanan,  D.,  93  Hill  street,  GarnethiU. 
Buchanan,  J.,  54  St.  George's  place. 
Burt,  John,  5  Scott  street. 
Cameron,  Martin,  40  Brunswick  place. 
Campbell,  Benjamin  G.,  39  Brown  street, 
Campbell,  H.  A.,  57  Old  wynd. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  5  Nicholson  st. 
Campbell,  Miss,  22  East  Bath  laue. 
Campbell,  Miss  Maria  C,  2  North  Coburg 

street, 
Carrick,  Robert,  50  Barrack  street. 
Caughie,  David,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 
Chassels,  Angus,  21  Portugal  street. 
Chamberlain,  Mrs.,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 
Clark,  Thomas,  Annfield  Seminary. 
Clyne,  John,  St.  Enoch's  School. 
Connell,  Mrs.  Dr.,   Ladies'  Seminary,   2 

Provauside,  Stirling's  road, 
Craig,  John,  411  Parliamentary  road. 
Craw,  James,  St.  Andrew's  Parish  School. 
Cunliff,  Miss,  7  Elmbank  place. 
Dale,  James  D.,  4  Oxford  street, 
Davidson,  Thomas,  50  Cathedral  street, 
Davidson,  Misses,  1  Greenlaw  place. 
Davidson,  Misses,  JiPFarlane's,  27  Surrey 

street. 
Davies,  Mrs.,  6  Cornwall  place. 
Dick,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  195  Pitt  street. 
D'Orsey,  Rev.  Alex.  J.  D.,  High  School. 
Douglas,  Miss,  107  South  Portland  st. 
Duncan,  Edw.,  4  Melville  St.,  Tradeston, 
Fergusson,  John,  Eastern  Academy,  Ann- 
field  house,  BeUgrove  street. 
Findlay, Wm, ,  Blind,  Castle  St.,  Townhead. 


TEACHERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TEACHERS. 


591 


Findla.y,Wm. ,Seaman'sFriend,  7  Brown  st. 
Finlayson,  Misses,  50  Biiccleucli  street. 
Fletcher,  Duncan,  35  Gallowgate. 
Flint,  J.  &  T.,  144  West  Regent  street. 
Fraser,  Thomas,  81  High  John  street. 
Fraser,  Miss,  95  Argyll  street. 
Gardiner,  J.,  4  Morris  place. 
Gartly,  James,  33  John  street. 
Geddes,  James,  38  Main  street,  Calton. 
Gorhals  YoutM  School,  Greenside  street. 
Gordon,  W.  A.,  71  Sauchiehall  street. 
Hardie,  William,  144  West  Regent  street. 
Harvey,  John  A.,  38  Bell  street,  Calton. 
Higgans,  John,  96  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Hislop,  Robert,   rector,  N.  Sem.   in  con- 
nection with  the  Free  CMirch. 
Hunter,  James,  St.  Paul's  Parish  School. 
Hutcheson,  Misses,  20  Carlton  place. 
Hutchison,  D.  B.,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 
Jamieson,  Miss  M.,  52  Glassford  street. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  St.  Peter's  Parish  School, 

Oswald  street. 
Kelso,  Henrjr,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 
Kirkwood,  Misses,  246  Sauchiehall  street. 
Leek,  Alexander,  St.  Rollox  School. 
Lennie,  George,  aS**.  George! s  Free  School. 
Lewis,  Henry,  69  Montrose  street. 
Lewis,  John,  24  North  Portland  street. 
Lochhead,  James,  Bridgeton  Parish  School. 

Lothian,  A.,  30  Drygate  lane. 

Lutenor,  Misses,  86  Bath  street. 

M'Arly,  J.,  Hutcheson's,  139  U.  Crown  st. 

M 'Arthur,  Daniel,  6  Corn  street. 

M'Aulay,  James,  Normal  Seminary,  Dun- 
das  vale. 

M'Call,  Miss,   135  Renfrew  st.,  Garnet- 
hill. 

M'Callum,  Peter,  Free  St.  Peter's  School. 

M'Donald,  Misses,  124  South  Portland  st. 

M'Donald,  Mrs.,  17  Monteith  tow. 

M'Farlane,  Hugh,  Andersonian  University. 

M'Farlane,  Misses,  25  Bellgrove  street. 

M'Fie,  James,  7^  Eglinton  street. 

M'Glashen,  John,  33  Bedford  street. 

M'Gowan,  Wm.,  47  St.  Andrew  square. 

M'Intyre,  James,  8  Crown  street. 

M'Intyre,  Murdo,  South  Woodside  School. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  Free  St.  Paul's,  74  North 
Frederick  street, 

M'Kenzie,  Hector,  2  Bothwell  street. 

M'Kinlay,  Robert,  1 6  Greyfriars  wynd. 

M'Lachlan,  Rev.  Robert,  69  Montrose  st. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  24,  26  Govan  street. 

M'Millan,  George  H.,  Hutcheson's  School 
Upper  Crown  street. 

M'Murrich,  Wm.,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

M'Nair,  Andrew,  6  Taylor  street. 

M'Nee,  Mrs.,  &  Misses  Birch,  2  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

M'Pherson,  Donald,  21  Little  Hamilton  st. 

Macklin,  Thomas,  442  Duke  street. 

Mailer,  David,  St.  David's  Parish  School. 

Mann,  Miss,  48  Oxford  street. 


Martin,  John,  80  John  street,  Bridgeton. 
Middlemas,  Robert,  120  West  Campbell 

street. 
Millen,  John,  48  George  square. 
Miller,  James,  151  George  street. 
Miller,    John,    A.M.,    St.    Mungo's,    457 

Duke  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  St.  Andrew' s  Parish  School. 
Mitchell,  Miss,  111  Murraj^  place. 
More,  John,  College  open,  High  street. 
Morris,  E.  H.,  1  South  Portland  street. 
Muir,  Miss,  9  Columbia  place,  New  City 

road. 
Muir,  Thomas,  8  East  Clyde  street. 
Murdoch,  John,  42  Montrose  street. 
Munro,  Duncan,  Anderston  Burgh  School. 
Munsie,  William,  3  Albany  place. 
Naismith,    Matthew,    Burgh    School,    64 

Tobago  street. 
Naismith,  Robert,  73  West  Campbell  st, 
Neill,  Thomas,  8  Cleland  street. 

Neilson,  Misses,  16  Bath  street. 

Neilson,  Robert,  133  Walmer  place. 

Ness,  Robert,  St.  Matthew's  School. 

Ormiston,  Mary,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 

Parker,  William,  3  Gibson  street. 

Peddie  &  Tennent's  School,  10  Cambridge 
street.     Miss  Stirling,  teacher. 

Pollock,  Misses,  48  Holmhead  street. 

Powell,  Thomas,   Glasgoiv  Normal  Semi- 
nary. 

Pringle,  Misses,  149  Hill  street,  Garnet- 
hill. 

Ranahan,  H.,  St.  Joseph's  School. 

Ritchie,  John,  101  South  Portland  street. 

Reid,  Alexander,  Tron  Parish  and  Bell's 
School,  71  Prince's  street. 

Reid,  William,  30  Cambridge  street. 

Robertson,  Jas.  Andersonian  University. 

Robertson,  John,  Free  St.  Mattkeio's. 

Robertson,  Miss  Janet,  School  of  Industry. 

Ross,  Miss,  39  Warwick  street. 

Russell,  Rev.  John  R.,  of  Wilson's  School. 

Shepherd,  John  Amot,  Kelvinhaugh  School. 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  70  St.  George's  road, 

Sinclaii',  Miss,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Simpson,  John,  280  George  street. 

Shields,  George,  Normal  Seminary. 

Shields,    Henry,    St.    John's    School,    40 
Macfarlane  street. 

Smith,  Hugh,  3  Saracen's  lane. 

Smith,  Miss  Margaret,  St.  Paul's  School 
of  Industry. 

Stark,  John,  70  Gordon  street. 

Stark,  John  M.,  Free  Normal  Seminary. 

Stirling,  Miss  S.  B.,  10  Cambridge  street. 

Strachan,  Mrs  ,  Free  St.  David's  Female 
School,  52  North  Frederick  street. 

Struthers,  Thomas,  48  Shamrock  street. 

Thomson,  James,  69  Montrose  street. 

Thomson,  John,  64  Robertson  street. 

Ure,  John,  16  Ferguson  street. 
Ure,  Miss,  24  North  Portland  street. 


m 


TEACHErvS— TRADES  DIRECTOKT.— TEACFIERS. 


"\Valker,  lIUs,  M'Lachlans,  50  Cathsdral 

street. 
"\Yalkei-,  I^obert,  ]\rurdoch's  School,  27  St. 

Andrew  square. 
"Walker,   Mrs.,  Ladies'  Seminar?/,   30  St. 

Andrew  square. 
Willi  ice,   Miss,   Miller's   Institution,   151 

Georjie  street. 
■\Varn..ck,  D.  C,  Old  Vennel. 
"Waterson,  ^V^,  48  Dale  street. 
Watson,  \V.  W.,   L'aclielor's  Hall,  Sister 

street. 
Western  Academy,  1!S  New  City  road. 
White,  .John,  'J7  .Saucliiehall  street. 
A\  liite,  Koberl,  48  (Jeorj^e  square. 
Wliitton,  J.imes,    91   West    Nile   street, 

and  1  75  Buchanan  street. 
\Vilson,  Matthew,  Nurimd Seminary,  Gar- 

scube  road. 
Wylie,  James  F.,  Normid  Seminary. 

FENCING  AND  GYIIXASTICS. 

Foucart,  F.,  lOG  West  Nile  street,  house, 
5  St.  Viuctnt  place. 

FRENXTI,  GERJIAN,   ETC. 

Anderson,  William,  Andersonian  Univer- 
sity. 

A.ssiilari,  Sis>i<ir.  201  Saucliiehall  street. 

Brard,  A.,  lOo  Douglas  street. 

Cohen,  Siinoii,  Gernuin,  2G  Colleije  st. 

Dutruc,  Jlons.  and  Mad.,  120  West  Re- 
Rent  street. 

Fiuhiy,  .\   L.,  German,  100  Hope  street. 

Flint,  iMisses,  19  Ruse  street.  Garnethill. 

Junius,  C.  v.,  1<)  Sauchiehall  street. 

Ha  vet,  .Alfred,  Colleyiate  Acnd.  Athenceum. 

Koeriier,  John,  German,  Andenonian  Uni- 
versity. 

Mauger,  Au.s^iste,  111  Renfrew  street. 

Meadows,  K.  C,  A.M.,  Italian  and 
Spanish,  Gl  Springgrove  place. 

Ritchie,  John,  101  Soiitli  Portland  street. 

Simeon,  St.  Auge,  98  Sauch.eliall  street. 

StewjMt,  Mrs.  i;..  .SI  7  Saucliiehall  street. 

Wolski,  F.  A.,  Iliyh  School. 

GEOGRAPHY. 

Aitken,  James  II..  jun.,  48  George  square. 

Anderson,  William,  Laurieston  Academy, 
GO  Norfulk  street. 

Garily,  James,  8'd  John  street. 

Gordon,  W.  A.,  71  Sauchieh;;ll  street. 

Laiiig,  Alexander,  Andersonian  Uni- 
versity. 

Middlemas,  Robert,  120  West  Campbell 
street. 

Milieu,  .fohn,  48  George  .square. 

Robertson,  James,  Andersonian  Uni- 
ver.-iity. 

Sinclair,  Alex.,  70  St.  George's  road. 

Sz.pira.  .S.,  405  Parliamentary  road. 

White,  John,  97  Sauchiehall  street. 


Whyte,  Kobert,  48  George  square. 
Whitton,    Jnmes,   94   West  Nile   street, 
175  Buch^inan  street. 

M.\TIIEMATrC3. 

Adam,  Jlatthew.  A.M.,  17  St.  Aiidre-w 
square,  Navhjutioii  and  Nautical  Astro- 
nomy. 

Aiiken.  James  H.,  jun.,  48  George  sq. 

liryce,  James,  jun  ,  M.A.,  Iliyh  School. 

Howatf,  John,  8()  St.  Geoive".s  pi. ice. 

Kel.so,  Henry,  42  Port-Diindas  road. 

Laing,  Alex..  Andersoni in  University. 

I.iud.say,  Robert  M.,  48  George  square. 

h'eid,  James,  13  Carnarvon  stieet. 

Wehster,  Wm  ,  Custom-house  buildings. 
Great  Clyde  street. 

Yuile,  James,  C  Union  street. 

SIKRCANTII.E. 

Aitken,  J.  H.,  jun.,  Arithmetic  and  Navi- 
gation. 

Anderson,  William,  Laurieston  Academy, 
GO  Norfolk  .street. 

P.orthwick,  W.  .M  ,  280  George  street. 

Iiryce,  James,  jun  .  M  A.,  //iyh  Schoul, 

Flint,  J.  and  T.,  144  West  Regent  st. 

Eraser,  'I  homas,  81  W\-^\\  Ji  lin  .street,     -'  = 

fireig.  Wm.  N  ,  4  Wemyss  pl.ice.    .         '> 

Howat,  John,  8G  .St.  George's  place. 

Kelso,  Henry,  42  Port-Dundas  road. 

l.aing,  Alex.,  Andersonian  University. 

I.ei|ier,  Wm  ,  187  George  stieet. 

Lindsay,  Rubert,  iM.,  48  George  square. 

]M'.\rthiir,  Daniel,  G  Curn  street. 

Bl'Pherson,  Angus,  Colleyiute  and  Com- 
mercial Academy. 

M'Pherson,  John,  Colleyiate  and  Com- 
mercial Acan'emy. 

Macnab,  All.iii,  IJiyh  School. 

Martin,  John,  Culleyiate  and  Commercial 
A  cademy. 

]^Iorri.son,  George.  315  Argyll  street. 

Tliiimson,  J,is.,  Iliyhland  Society's  Sc.'iool, 
G9  -Montrose  street. 

Ure,  John,  IG  Fergusi.n  street. 

M'alker,  Robert,  Murdoch's  school,  27  St. 
Andrew  square. 

Yuille,  James,  Naviyation,  C  Union  street. 


Adams,  Ricliard  &  Robert,  1 04  Peel  ter- 
race, Hill  street,  Ganieihill. 

.Adams,  Misses,  104  Peel  terrace,  Hill 
street,  Garnethill. 

Aguew,  .lames  Moir.  oG  Howard  street. 

Aitken,  Misses,  48  George  square. 

liarr,  Samuel,  197  Huclianan  street. 

Reattie.  James,  40  Brunswick  )  lace. 

Berwick,  Miss,  G3  High  John  street, 

lUifhez,  Frederick  Stephe:),  70  Charlotte 
street. 


TEAGIIERS TPvADES  DIRECTOKY.— TEA. 


sas 


Biishez,  iMr.s.  Frederick  Steplien,  70  Char- 
lotte street. 

Calvert,  Miss,  42  St.  Andrew  square. 

Cimpbell.  JdIiii,  bS  Nortii  Haiuver  st. 

Cro;)ks,  i\Irs  ,  lO;)  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 

Ferguson,  .Miss,  0  Ure  place,  JMoutrosest. 

I'lnlaysoii,  Misses,  .iij  IJiiccleucli  street. 

Fyfe,  .James,  107  Cow'cidiiciis. 

Harkiu,  Jolni,  15  East  College  street. 

Hilpert,  Andrew,  2r»  .A.rgyll  street. 

liowdeii,  .foliu,  ICii  West  liegjnt  street. 

Jaa;),  Richard,  4iJ8  I'arliaiiienlary  road. 

Lithgow,  W.  IL,  189  I'.uchan-.iu  street. 

]^iihgow.  Miss,  I  811  IJiiclianau  street. 

Lodie,  William,  140  Holm  street. 

Lutenor,  Misses,  8G  IJatli  street. 

M'.\rthur,  Airs,  and  Miss,  15  Oxford 
s:  reet. 

M'Allister,  Robert.  9  Alacfarlanc  stieet. 

M'Dougiil!,  Jolin,  47  Uundas  street. 

LlacfirliUie,  T.,  1  Klmbauk  street. 

Maclure,  Alfred,  Osborne  Uuildiugs  145 
Sauchiehall  street. 

jrMiun,  Mrs.,  o9  Warwick  street. 

JIaver,  Robert,  4  08  I'arliauientary  road. 

Muir,  John,  117  Hos|)ital  stieet. 

Napier,  Miss.  '.10  Doughis  street. 

Seliginann.  .Julius,  17t>  West  Itegent  St. 

Stewart,  Mr.s.  H.,  ol7  Saucliiehall  street. 

Stuart,  James,  55  Dulie  street. 

Tliomsoii,  A.  D.,  9  Cambridge  .street. 

Turnbull,  John,  80  Nortii  Frederick  st. 

Von  Kunuuer,  Mrs.,  4  Dalhousie  place. 

riAXO-FOUTE. 

Adams,  IMisses,  Peel  terrace,  Hill  street, 

Giirnethill. 
Adauis,    Richard  and  Robert, '  coraopean, 

-flute,  and  viuU'i,  I'eel  terrace,  Hill  st., 

Garnethill. 
Barr,  Samuel,  107  Buchan.Tn  street 
Rayne,  U.ivid,  52  llo.se  street,  Garnethill. 
ISerwici;,  Miss,  03  High  John  street. 
Blair,  .Mrs.,  20  Stanley  st.,  Florence  pi. 
iJlair,   Miss,  29  Stanley  St.,  Florence  pi. 
Riishez.  F.  S,  70  Charlotte  street. 
Bushez,  Mrs.  F.  S..  70  Charlotte  street, 
Calvert,  ftUss,  42  Si.  Andrew  square. 
Galloway,  W.  (;.,  190  I'itts.ieet. 
llpwden,  John,  100  West  Kegent  street. 
Keith,  .Mi.ss  180  Hope  .-treet. 
Lithgow,  W.  H.,  180  Buchanan  street. 
Lithgow,  .Mis.s,  189  I'.nchanan  street. 
Lutenor,  Misses,  80  Bath  street. 
WFailai:e,  Thomas,  1  EInibank  street. 
Maclure,   Alfred,  Gsbomc   buildings,   145 

Saiichiehall  street. 
M'.Minn,  Mrs,  39  ^Var\vick  street. 
Waver,  Robeit,  408  Failiamentary  road. 
Kapler.  Miss,  00  Douglas  street. 
);ulherford, Mrs,  120  Kenfrcw  street. 
Selijim:in4i,  .1  ,  violin,  17()  West  Hegent  st. 
Simeon,  M.idailie,  OS  Sauchiehall  aire.;!. 


Smith,  James  R,,  122  Sauchiehall  .street. 
Stenhouse,  Alex.,  violin,  4  Sidney  street. 
Thomson,  James,  121  Douglas  str'>et. 
Von  Ivunnuer,  .Mis.,  4  Dalhousie  place. 
Warren,  Mrs.  BI.  A.,  05  Bath  street. 
Winder,  John,  at  W.  II.  Jluora's,  70  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Wotherspoon,  Jliss,  119  Hope  street. 


.\itken,  James  IT.,  jun.,  48  George  square. 
Anderson,  William,  Laurie.-iton  Academy, 

Go  Norfolk  street. 
Borthwick,  W.  JM.,  280  George  street, 
Gordon,  W.  A.,  71  Sauchiehall  street. 
Greig,  William  N.,  4  Wemyss  place. 
I.eiper,  William,  187  George  street. 
Lind.say,  II.  M.,  48  George  square. 
JI-.Artliur,  Daniel,  0  Corn  street. 
M-Call,  J..  181   Kenfrew  street. 
M-I.ean,  John,  97  Eglinton  street, 
M'N'ab,  Allan,  J/irjh  School. 
Marshall,  James,  :-i  Albany  place. 
Morrison,  Archibald,  57  St.  lieorge"s  pi 
Morrison,  George,  3 1  5  Argyll  street. 

TEA  DEALERS. 

SEK  ALSO  GnOCIiltS. 

Aiken,  .Tolni,  9C,  21 G   High  street,  and 

134,  130  King  street. 
.Aitken,  Robert,  9,  11  Nile  street,  Gallow- 

gate. 
Andrews  &  Co.,  45  Saltmarket. 
Armstrong  &  Co.,  140  Trongate. 
Ayhvard,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  102  Argyll  st. 
Bain,  John   72  Rose  street,  Hulcheson- 

town. 
Bain,  Thomas,  1  L'ntherglen  road. 
I'.ald,  J..  &  J.  W.,  05  Glassf  ird  street. 
Bannatyne,  Mrs.  J..  107  Fife  place. 
Barr  i.*t  Buchanan,  150,  152  High  street 
Bell,  David,  &  Co.,  58  Virginia  street, 
liell,  George,  &  Ci>.,  30  Glassford  street. 
Blair,    Camiibell,   Gushet-hou=e,  Ander- 

stviu,  and  01  Bridge  street. 
I'lrock,  William,  85  Kelson  st  ,  Tradeston. 
Brown,  Downes,  &  Co,  20  Duulop street. 
Brown,  Hugh,  2  Caltonmouth. 
Brown,  James  &  Thomas,  21   St.  Enoch 

square. 
iBrown,  John,  43  Eglinton  street. 
Brown,  William,  200  George  street. 
Bruce,  Kobeit,  70  Gullowgate. 
Buchanan  &  Co.,  10  King  street. 
Buchanan,  Duncan,  185^  Crown  street. 
Burns  &  I.awson.  300  .Argyll  street; 
burton  &  Thomson,  93  St.  Vincent  street 

anrt  100  Argyll  street. 
Byers  &  .Miller,  34  Dunlop  street. 
Cieland,  B..  &  Co.,  2(15  Argyll  .street. 
0(il(pdioun,  Hugh,  &  C  ■ ,  7G  Wilson  st. 
Colquhouu  ci,  M'Gibb,on,4i  Bridge  street. 


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TEA.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TEA. 


Colville,  David,  50  Trongate. 

Corbett  &  Co.,  5 1  Union  street. 

Craig,   J.    &   H.,   Eopework  entry,   108 

Stockwell  street. 
Craig,  John,  34  Stockwell  street. 
Craig,  John,  14,  16  Wellington  arcade. 
Cruickshank,  Robert,  234  High  street. 
Crum,  James,  &  Co.,  39  Glassford  street. 
Cumraing,  William,  111  High  street. 
Drysdale,    John,    2   Findlay   street   and 

157  Cov.'caddens. 
Erskine,  Robert,  348  Argyll  street. 
Ferguson,  Arch.,  120  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Ferguson,  Malcolm,  79  Gallowgate. 
Finglaud,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  st. 

and  54  Prince's  street. 
Eraser,  D.,  &  Co.,  62  Renfield  street. 
Eraser  &  Robertson,  92  StockweU  street. 
French,  Thomas,  51  Grove  street. 
Fulton,  James,  90  Port-Dundas  road. 
Gibson,  William,  78  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Gordon,  Milliken,  &  Co.,  10  King  street. 
Gould,  James,  439  Argyll  street. 
GourlajJ-,  Alexander,  45  Orr  st.,  Calton. 
Grant,  William,  330  Argyll  street. 
Grieve,  R.^  &  T.,  71  Wilson  street. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  188  St.  Mungo's  place, 

Stirling's  road. 
Henderson,  John,  &  Co.,  242  George  St., 

3    Main   street,    Anderston,    and   213 

Cowcaddens. 
Hume,  Wm.,  90  Gallowgate. 
Hunter,  Duncan,  &  Co.,  17  Virginia  st. 
Hunter,  George,  9  Adelphi  street. 
Jamieson,  John,  49  Oswald  street. 
Johnston,  William,  83  Argyll  street. 
Kay,  Daniel,  64  Govan  street. 
Kaye,  John,  229  Gallowgate. 
Kaj'e,  John,  jun.,  94  Trongate. 
Kerr,  James  H.,  196  Gallowgate. 
Kirk,  William,  24  Candleriggs. 
Lang,  William,  73  Queen  street. 
M'Ara  &  Stewart,  54  Glassford  street. 
M'Callum,  D.,  163  Buchnnan  street. 
M'Clymont,  John,  181  Castle  street. 
M'CuUoch,  James  &  J.,  147  Argyll  street 

and  300  Sauchiehall  street. 
M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  33,  35  Norfolk  st., 

1  Clyde  place,  2  Bridge  street,  and  49 

South  Portland  street. 
M'Culloch,  S.  &  W.,  25,  27  Argyll  st. 
M'Donald,  A.,  241  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Donald,  A.,  &  Co.,  8  Trongate. 
M'Donald,  J.  &  A.,  154  West  Nile  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  27  Rutherglen  road. 
M'Ewan,  Wm.,  Sons,  &Co.,  121  Trongate. 
M'Ewan,  William,  Sons,  &  Co.,  146  Gal- 

luwgate. 
M'Farlane,  James,  20,  22  Bridge  street. 
M'Glashan  &  M'Callum,  18  Stockwell  pi. 
M'Gregor,  D.,  51  George  street. 
M'Gregor,  James  W.,  &  Co.,  37  Old  wynd. 
•M'Gnire,  David,  7  Norfolk  street. 


M'Intyre,  D.,  14  St.  Enoch  square. 

M'Kay,  James  G.,  35  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston. 

M'Kellar,  Patrick,  144  George  street. 

M'Keriie,  Alexander,  230  Argyll  street. 

M'Kinnon,  Hugh,  2  Old  Dalmarnock  rd. 

M'Laws,  Colin  Sharp,  23  St.  Enoch  sq. 

M'Lellan,  P.,  116  Main  street,  Gorbals, 
and  8  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

M'Lennan,  Donald,  139  Bridgegate. 

M'Millan,  Wm.,  49  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 

Marshall,  James,  176  Gallowgate. 

Meiklem,  J.,  44  Union  street. 

Miller,  James  &  Henry,  309  Argyll  st. 

Miller,  John,  6  King  street. 

Milroy  &  Rodie,  48  Hutcheson  street. 

Mitchell,  W.  &  J.,  242  Argyll  street. 

Moir,  James,  174  Gallowgate. 

Morrison,  James,  399  Gallowgate. 

Morton,  P.,  30  King  street. 

Mowat,  John,  91  Candleriggs  and  41 
North  Albion  street. 

Munro,  John,  188  Holm  street. 

Neilson,  William,  206  Gallowgate. 

Parker,  D.  &  J.,  417  Argyll  street  and 
263  High  street. 

Paton,  William,  39  Crown  street. 

Paul,  Daniel,  138  Saltmarket. 

Phillips,  Thomas,  61  Abbotsford  place. 

Pollock,  Alexander,  43  Gallowgate. 

Rae,  William,  21  Stevenson  street  and 
459  Gallowgate. 

Rankin,  James,  140,  142  S.  Portland  st. 

Reid,  David,  47  South  Coburg  street. 

Reid,  Robert  &  James,  221,  223  Cow- 
caddens street. 

Renwick  &  Alexander,  35  Virginia  st. 

Roberton,  William,  &  Co.,  27,  29,  31 
Candleriggs. 

Rutherfurd,  George  F.,  &  Co.,  108  Stock- 
well  street,  19  Bedford  street,  and  27 
Paisley  road. 

Scott,  James,  130  High  st.  and  3  Black- 
friars  street. 

Scott  &  Drysdale,  187  Argyll  street. 

Semple  &  Co.,  13  St.  Enoch  square. 

Shaw,  William,  &  Co.,  190  Trongate. 

Smith,  M.  A.,  335  High  street. 

Smith,  M.  and  E.,  78  South  Portland  st. 

Smith  and  Sharp,  75  Argyll  street. 

Stenhouse,  Mrs.  James,  436  Gallowgate. 

Stevenson,  IVl'Phail,  &  Co.,  50  Hutcheson 
street. 

Stirling,  George,  164  Cowcaddens  street. 

Taylor,  Matthew  and  Henry  John,  111 
London  street. 

Thomson,  George,  3  Stobcross  street. 

Thomson,  James,  263  Gallowgate,  231 
High  street,  and  107  George  street. 

Thomson,  James  &  Mungo,  93  Trongate 
and  1  King  street. 

Thomson,  Samuel,  3  Stockwell  place. 

TurnbuU,  Alex.,  142  Gallowgate. 


THREAD.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TOBACCONISTS. 


595 


Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  75  Argyll  street. 
Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  128  Buchanan  st. 
Walker,  Peter,  27  Sauchiehall  street. 
Walsh,  Thomas,  107  Eiunieston. 
Weir,  JDavid,  128  Renfrew  street. 
White,  xile:s:ander,  37  Stobcross  street. 
Whyte,  A.  C,  220,  224  Argyll  street. 
Williamson,  John,  50  Candleriggs. 
Wilson,  Arthur,  90  Main  street,  Gorbals, 

and  56  Muirhouses,  do. 
Wilson,  David,  &  Co.,  136  Canning  street. 
Wilson,  John,  12  Eoyal  Exchange  sq. 
Wilson,  J.  and  R.,  61  Jamaica  street. 
Wilson,  Walter,  92  Queen  street. 
Wright,  Hugh,  108,  110  George  street. 

THREAD  MANUFACTURERS. 

Alexander,  R.  F.  and  J.,  &  Co.,  Duke  st. 

Clapperton,  William,  &  Co.,  112  West 
George  street. 

Clarke,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  8  George  street, 
Mile-end. 

Dalziel,  D.,  10  East  Russell  street. 

Darling,  A.  and  W.,  Hayfield  street. 

Dick,  John,  &  Son,  4  Howard  St.,  Bridge- 
ton,  counting-house,  41  Miller  street. 

Fletcher,  A.,  &  Co.,  85  Garngad  road. 

Jones,  Brook,  &  Brothers,  10  Pettigrew 
lane,  off  Duke  street. 

Marshall,  Reid,  &  Co.,  12  Maxwell  St. 

Rattray  &  Thomson,  2  St.  Andrew's  sq. 

Renfrew,  A.,  &  Co.,  Montrose  street. 

Salmond,  John,  &  Sous,  8  Wilson  street 
and  13  William  street. 

Stewart,  J.  F.,  Pettigrew  lane,  off  Duke 
street. 

TIMBER  MEECHAKTS. 

SEE  WOOD  MEECHAjSTS. 

TIF-PLATE  WOEKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  BKAZIEES. 

Allan,  James,  sen.,  84  Buchanan  street, 
works,  Elmbauk  Foundry,  JSTorth  street. 

Anderson,  James,  281  High  street. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  M.,  15  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Annan,  John,  7  Findlay  street. 

Barry,  David,  60,  62  Broomielaw. 

Bishop,  Thomas,  6  Clyde  place. 

Black,  Robert,  189  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  Andrew,  15  Canon  street. 

Buchanan,  Andrew,  67  Commerce  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  332  Argyll  street. 

Clark,  A.  &  L.,  50,52  Union  street,  works, 
56  Union  street. 

Clark,  William,  44  John  street  and  227 
George  street. 

Clephan  and  Henderson,  26  Oswald  st. 

Coventry,  Bogle,  71  Stevenson  street. 

Daubuz,  L.  C.  &  W.,  block  and  grain  tin 
warehouse,  15  John  street.  J.  Strath- 
em,  agent. 

Dollar,  Hay,  146  High  street. 


Donald,  Mrs.  Thomas,  89  Main  st.,  Bridge- 
ton. 

Dougall,  John,  &  Sou,  1 9  S.  Portland  st. 

Drew,  William,  &  (Jo,,  66  Wilson  street, 
and  58,  60  Glasaford  street. 

Duncan,  John  S.,  66  Sauchiehall  street. 

Duncan,  Mrs.  James,  16  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Ferguson,  J.  &  R.,  11  Argyll  street. 

Field,  Henry,  65  Argyll  street. 

Field,  Henry,  &  Son,  68  Buchanan  st. 

Fyfe,  G.,  114  Bridgegate. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  118  King  street. 

Gemmil,  William,  130  Canning  street. 

Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  21  Dundas  street, 

Gordon,  W.,  16  Bishop  street. 

Gray,  Thomas,  47  Jamaica  street, 

Hall,  John,  171  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Hood,  Charles,  182  Sauchiehall  stieet. 

Howatt,  William,  160  Argyll  street. 

Hunt,  Robert,  281  Gallowgate. 

Jackson,  James,  &  Co.,  64  Maxwell  st. 

Kidd,  William,  78  Gallowgate. 

Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  16  Buchanan  street 

Lockerby  &  Stephenson,  32  Queen  street. 

Lyon,  Geoi-ge,  149  Gallowgate  and  1(J 
Candleriggs. 

Lyon,  John,  179  Buchanan  street. 

M'Cormick,  John,  9  Stevenson  street. 

M'Donald,  Robert,  11  St.  Andrew  street. 

M'Ewan,  Peter,  &  Co.,  7  Wilson  street. 

M'Farlane,  John,  38  South  St.  Miuigo  st. 

M'Intosh,  Robert,  90  Mitchell  street. 

M'Innes,  James,  52  Miller's  place. 

M'Innes,  William,  62  West  Nile  street. 

M'Vicar,  J.,  &  Son,  169  High  street. 

Millen,  Thomas,  37  George  street. 

More,  James,  468  Argyll  street. 

Morrison,  Wm.,  58  Cowcaddens  street. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  William,  260  Argyll  st. 

Paterson,  W.  Urie,  22  Stockwell  street. 

Paul,  George,  357  Gallowgate. 

Peters  &  :M'Farlane,  62,  64  Crown  street. 

Primrose,  Thomas,  9  New  Bridge  street. 

Ramsay,  George,  104  New  City  road. 

Reid,  H.,  171  Trongate. 

Reid,  James,  73  Argyll  street. 

Richmond,  James,  14  Great  Ilamilton  st. 

Robertson,  A.  P.,  76  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Russel,  James,  139  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  and  case  makers,  95 
Mitchell  street. 

Scott,  William,  7  Centre  street. 

Smeaton,  John,  24  Ropework  lane. 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  tin-plate  merchants, 
20  Jackson  street. 

Stobo,  Peter,  73  Norfolk  street. 

Telfer,  George,  29  Stevenson  street. 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Aiken,  John,  131,  136  King  street  and 

96,  216  High  street. 
Anderson,  David,  61  King  St.,  Tradeston. 


090 


TOBACCONISTS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TOY. 


Archibald,  Josepli,  C>  Troiigate. 

Ayton,  Jolin,  lia  Hi{jh  street. 

Ij  irr  &  Kwing,  'io  St  Andrew  street, 

liell,  J.  &  F.,  .JO  Candlerisgs. 

Bliiikley,  John  L.,  01  Ilij'h  street. 

Bhiir,  AIex:iiuler,  '21  Saltniarket. 

15oyack,  .A.'ex.,  I(i6  Arjiyll  street. 

Brock,  ,).,  sen.,  (19  Stotkwell  street. 

Brown,  John.  (JO  Stockwell  street. 

Brown,  Mrs.  W'm.,  3o  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 

]5nchanan,  Andrew,  .S.ri  Ilij^h  street. 

Buchanan,  David,  32  lUaokf.  i;irs  street. 

Bulhxh,  .lames,  (i8  Aruvll  street. 

Carniichael,  D.niiel,  17-i  Cowcaddens  st. 

Coulter,  John,  372  O.-iHowjaate. 

Couper,  .1.  K.,  12C  Cowcaddens  street. 

Couper,  Robert,  183  Tronjf-.te. 

Coushnid,  Mrs.  George,  153  Bridgegate. 

Crosble,  U.,  7t)  Guvan  street. 

Crosbie,  Agnes,  29  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Darling,  John,  .00  Green  street,  Caltoii. 

Davidson,  David,  77  Bridgegate. 

Donaldson.  Thomas,  124  GrtUowgate. 

Duncan,  John,  117  Buchanan  street. 

Eiphick,  Geoige,  147  (Jiieen  street. 

Erskine,  Thomas,  403  Argyll  street. 

Fergu.son,  I'rancis,  302  Buclianan  street. 

Feriiic,  George,  9(;  Glassfonl  .street. 

Finlayson,  Miss  Klizabcth,  2  Main  street, 
Bridgeton. 

Finnie,  John,  40  Bell  street. 

Gow,  Thomas,  1,54  Saltniarket  street. 

Gray,  John,  79  Argyll  street. 

Grieve  &  Cochran,  44  High  street. 

H.-niiilton,  Alexander,  201  High  street. 

Hamiltf  n,  John.  &  ."^ons,  29  King  street, 
and  88,  02  Prince's  street. 

Hill,  M.  A.,  19.0  Cowcadders  street. 

Hodge,  J.  &  'J'.,  3  Argyll  street. 

I-Ior.->biirgh.  J.,  14  Stobcross  street 

Jack.  Mrs.  James,  50  Adelphi  street. 

Johnston.  Jlrs.  'I'liomas,  217  High  street 

Kcppif^,  James,  3,  4  I'ark  place,  Stock- 
well  street. 

Lamb,  Jolm,  75  Dundas  street. 

Lavcry,  Alexander,  10  Trongate. 

Levy,  Henrv,  3  Saltn  aiket. 

Maclnre,  Thomas,  4  Queen  street. 

M'l)(mald,   Duncan  &  James,  9  Blelville 

,    iilace,  132  Trorg.ite. 

JI-Farlane,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  28  Stockwell  st. 

M'Grigor,  J.,  &  Sons,  43  Old  wynd,  re- 
tail shop,  2"^7  Gallowgate. 

M'Kcnzie,  James  C.,  32  Jamaica  street. 

W'Kichan,  Alexander,  277  Argyll  street. 

M'Liire,  Thomas,  4  <^)iieeii  street. 

Jt'Naught,  Tiiomas,  154  High  street. 

M'Nanght,  Mrs..  184  Broomielaw. 

M-Whinnie,  William,  1(17  Saltniarket. 

Wartin,  Robert,  120  High  street. 

Maxwell,  .lohn,  72  Jlain  st.,  Anderston. 

Jlitelicll,  John,  208  (Jallowgale. 

Mitchell,  JoLn,  81  Gallowgate. 


Mitchell,  S.,  &  Sin,  52  St.  Andrew  sq.'    '- 
.Mitchell  &  Wilson,  4  !  Argyll  .street. 
Mitoiiell,  Win  ,  19.5  Miin  s"t.,  Gorbals. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  00  Nelson  street. 
.Mitchall,  W.  &  .A.,  40  Trongate. 
Morrison,  Wm..  30  M  lin  st ,  Anderston, 
Munn,  John,  &  Co.,  41  High  street. 
Nicol,  Robert.  270  Hi^h  st:eot. 
Pa'.erson,  James,  13  Can  m  street. 
Philip.s,  . I. ones,  7.i  Jamaica  street. 
I'icken,  John,  &  C.> .  129  Argyll  street. 
I'ringle,  .-Vlex.,  0  tiallowgite. 
Provan,  James,  24  Iv.;linton  street. 
Queen's  Tobacco  Warehouse,  York  street. 
Rf-id,  Ale.xander,  20  Bridge  street. 
Richardson,  E,  178  Saltmnrket. 
Richardson,  John,  4  Broomielaw. 
Russell,  John,  33  Janiiiica  street. 
Sage,  John,  110  Queen  street. 
Stewart,  Peter,  202  Argy  1  street. 
Stobo,  Thrift.  43  S.inchiehall  street. 
Thomson,  John,  I  Queen  arcade. 
Thomson,  John,  177  (Jaliowgate. 
Thomson,  William,  437  Argyll  street. 
Tod,  A.  &  G.,  33  St  -Andrew  squ.ue. 
^V'allace,  James,  209  George  street. 
Watt,  James,  140  C  ;wcaddens  street. 
Williamson.  J.,  43  George  square. 
Wilson,  James,  97  High  sti'eet. 
Wil.s(ni,  John,  1  Cambridge  lane. 
York,  Chas.,  Sidney  court,  C2  Argyll  st. 
Young,  Wm.,  15  .'■t.  Andreiv  square, 
Yuill,  William,  87  Trongate.  -•' 

TOBACCO-PIPE  MAKERS;  ■^^oS'. 
Agnew,  John,  113,  122  Gallowgate;  ' 
Bain,  Alex.,  22  Sontii  St.  Mungo  street. 
Cighill,  -Alexander,  3  Ropework  lane. 
Glasgow  Pine  Manufactory,  277  Parlia^ 

mentary  road. 
Galbraitli.  Malcolm,  15  Drygate  street. 
JIurrav,  W.,  sen..  Caledonian  Pipe-worlcs, 

33  Garngad  hill. 
White,  Wm.,  &  Son,  15  Gibson  street. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

Campbell,  John,  50  North  Hanover  st. 
Crawford,  W.  (}.,  1  20  South  Albion  street. 
Farms,  John,  4  I  Brunswick  p'ace. 
Gilniour,  William,  (i()  Hutcheson  .street. 
Harvie,  James,  00  Hutcheson  stieet. 

TOY  DEALERS.  "■; 

SEE   -.\LSO     BlIUSH    AM)     B.VSICET'  W4JtJ& 
llOUSIiS.  ■::\y,'I 

Alexander.  James,  T03'  Bazaar,  11- A¥el- 

iington  arcade.  ..::. 

Doig,  .Miss,  23  Cambridge  street.         ' 
Duncan,  Peter.  250  G.dlowgate. 
Galloway  &  M'Dimgall.  18  HutcheSbni^ 
Jack,  John,  &  Co-i  3  Candleriggs.    ''•'1 
JeilVey,  Miss,  2lO  Argyll  street.  ' 

Johnston,  George,  41  Aigyll  arcade.    • 


TRAVELLE?.S.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— TURNERS. 


597 


N.ipier,  Tlioinas,  4G2  Argyll  street. 
Robertson,  John,  30,   40  Argyll  arcade, 

and  230  Argyll  street. 
Robertson  &  M-Dougall,  8,  10,  12,  14 

Jail  square. 
Robertson,  John,  39,  40  Argyll  arcade. 
Ruddach,  Mrs.  J.,  9  Candleriggs. 
Smith,  .Agnes,  54  South  Portland  street. 
Whytc,  Miss  A.,  13  Candleriggs. 

TRAVELLERS,  COMMERCIAL. 

Beattie,  John,  15  Ure  place. 

Cameron,  William  S  ,  81  Abhotsford  pi. 

Campbell,  William,  90  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Cross,  Thon^as,  49  Kent  street. 

Cuthbertson,  James  B.,  East  Park,  Gars- 
cube  road. 

Forrester,  Samuel,  Stafford  pi..  City  road. 

Fotheringham,  Robert,  Hill  place,  20 
Stirling's  road. 

Fniser,  Alexander,  42  S.  Wellington  st. 

Fraser,  Peter,  at  J.  <J'  W.  Campbell's. 

Gilmour,  James,  3  Richard  street. 

Hargan,  James,  IGO  Saltmarket. 

Haig,  Archibald,  4  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Hicks,  Frederick,  &  M'Leod,  7C  Abbots- 
ford  place. 

Inglis,  James,  IG  Salisbury  street. 

Kidd,  George,  3  Brighton  place,  New  City 
road. 

Laidlaw,  George,  70  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Lauchland,  Andrew,  172  Cas'.lemilk  pi, 

Logan,  Thomas,  G4  Buccleuch  street. 

Miller,  Robert,  220  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 

Mosses,  Richard,  61  Grove  street. 

Eae,  John,  39  Abbotsford  place. 

Keid,  James,  122  South  Portland  street. 

Eeid,  John,  80  South  Portland  street. 

Ritchie,  Hugh,  jun.,  at  Wm.  JIPLareii, 
sen.,  ^-  Co.'s,  03  Candleriggs. 

Ritchie,  John,  99  Cumberland  street. 

Euthven,  James,  52  Holmhead  street. 

Skene,  Alexander,  98  South  Portland  st. 

Spittal,  George,  9G  North  Hanover  st. 

Taylor,  Robert,  1 09  Renfrew  street. 

Todd,  David,  34  South  Portland  street. 

Walker,  Thomas,  425  Argyll  street. 

Weddell,  William,  155  Sauchiehall  st. 

TRUNK  AND  PACKING  BOX 
MAKERS. 

Anderson  &  Henderson,  101  Holm  street 

and  50  Mitchell  street. 
Brown  &  Gray,  C7  Mitchell  street. 
Brown,  James,  273  George  street  and  30 
:  George  square. 
Brown,   Robert,  75  Mitchell  street  and 

Drury  street. 
Carmichae',  Archibald,  44  Miller's  place. 
Carsou,  Samuel,  31  Douglas  street. 
Finlay  &  Neilson,   tin-case  makers,  175 

Buchanan  street,  St.   George's  court, 

and  94  AVest  Nile  street. 


Finlay  &  Neilson,  94  Queen  street. 
Gibson,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  21  Dundas  street 

and  1G2  Buchanan  street. 
Glasgow  M mufactory.  85  Mitchell  street. 
Graham,  William,  &  C  >.,  55  Candleriggs. 
Handley,  John,  101  .\rgyll  street. 
Henderson,  James,  56  Gordon  street. 
HoUis,  George,  16  East  Russell  street. 
Janiieson,  Wm  ,  33  George  square. 
Liddell  &  Deas,  75  Queen  street. 
Liddell,  William,  58  Gordon  street, 
M".-Vllan,  John,  50  Cambridge  street. 
M-Craw  &  Kav.  Melville  lane. 
M-Gown,  AV.,  &  Co.,  25  North  .\lbion  st. 
M'Luckie,  Matthew,  42  Brunswick  st. 
Miller  &  Bannerman,  30  Gordon  street. 
Miller,  R.,  &  Son,  94  Nelson  street  and 

29  Stirling  street. 
Jlylne,  James,  24  Buchanan  street. 
Nairn,  John,  &  Son,  26  Cochrane  street. 
Reid,  John,  154  East  Milton  street. 
Sclanders,  Jas.,  33,  41  George  square. 
Sclanders,  Robert,  38  Montrose  street. 
Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  85  Mitchell  street. 
Small,  John,  120  South  .Albion  street  and 

87  Renfrew  s'.reet. 
Thom,'*(m,  L.  B.,  Lily  bank,  Eglinton  st. 
Woodmas,  James,  33  John  street. 

TRUSS  AND  BANDAGE  MAKERS. 
Hilliard  &   Chapman,  Prince  of  Wales' 

buildings,  56  Buchanan  street. 
Hadfield,  George,  47  Argyll  street. 
Hilliard,  W.  B.,  142  Buchanan  street. 
Harrison  &  Edwards,  1  Gordon  street. 

TUBE  MAKERS. 

Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  1 G  Buchanan  street. 
M'Laren,  Robert,  32  Washington  street. 
M'Nair,  Archibald,  33  Oswald  street. 
Young,  William,  22  Buchan  street. 

TURNERS. 
Allen,  Robert,  &  Sons,  109  Eglinton  st. 
Barr,  John,  52  Sidney  street. 
Brown,  David,   18   Thomson's  lane  and 

Green  street,  Calton. 
Brown,  H.,  49  Gallowgate. 
Carlaw,  William,  79  Stockwell  street. 
Clark,  John,  jun.,  &  Co.,  8  George  street, 

Mile-end. 
Cross,  Ebenezer,  9  Gibson  street. 
Cro.ss,  R.,  8  Buchan  street,  Gorbals. 
Duncan,  Archd.,  73  West  Campbell  St. 
Fletcher,  H.,  9  Calton  entry.  ..i 

Fraser,  Daniel,  8  Sauchiehall  street.  I 
Gibson,  Wm  ,  &  Co.,  18  East  Campbell  sti 
Gunn,  W.,  6  Orr  street. 
Hamilton,  '1  hos.  &  J.,  42  Tobago  street. 
Jack,  Thomas,  8  John  street,  Bridgeton. i 
Lamb,  Thos.,  &  Son,  1  Paisley  road.  i 
Laurie,  Andrew,  44  Trongate. 
M'Farlane,  Walter,  9  Stirling  street. 


598       TURPENTIN"E.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— UPHOLSTERERS. 


M'Intosh,  H.  &  J.,  55  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
M'Kie,  W.  S.,  43  St.  Enoch  wynd. 
M'Naughtan,  D.,  39  Stockwell  street. 
Miller,  Andrew,  154  Stockwell  .'•treet. 
Muggoch  &  Thomson,  14G  West  Nile  st. 
Muir,  Thomas,  139  Trongate. 
Reid,  John,  12  Nicholas  street. 
Salmon,   John,   &  Sons,   8  Wilson  street 

and  13  William  street. 
Steven,  Andrew,  17  East  Campbell  St. 
Taylor,  J.,  ivory^  84  John  street. 
Turnbull,  J.,  7  Charlotte  street. 

TUEPENTINE  DISTILLER, 

Smith,  Rich.,  86,  88  West  St.,  Tradeston. 

TWISTSHS. 
Renfrew  &  Brown,  5  Montrose  street. 
Robertson,  Joseph,  115  Grasme  street. 
Stmthers,  John,  37  Grajiiie  street  and  56 

Duke  street. 
Swanston,  Wm.,  57  North  Hanover  st. 

UMSSELIA  AND  PAUASDL 
MANUFACTUREES. 

Adam  and  Wright,  Old  Post-office  court, 
114  Trongate. 

Agnew,  Wm.,  86  Stevenson  street. 

Barker,  J.  D.,  18  Glassford  street. 

Dempster,  James,  10  Queen  arcade. 

Gilkison,  David,  14  Crown  street. 

Hogg,  J.,  36  Candleriggs. 

Irvine,  Mrs.  James,  3  New  Bridge  st. 

M'Intyre,  James  W.,  10  Crown  street. 

M'Intyre,  Wm.  A,,  59  Argyll  arcade. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  81  George  street. 

M'Lehose,  Mrs.  A.,  109  Buchanan  street. 

Russell,  Wm.,  16  Argyll  arcade. 

Smith,  Miss  E.,  36  Queen  street. 

Stewart,  James,  43  Dundas  street. 

Todd,  Francis,  281  Sauchiehall  street. 

Todd,  James,  &  Co.,  44  ArgvU  arcade. 

Waddell,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  140  Sauchiehall  st. 

Wilkie,   Robert,   22   London  street,  and 
.258  Argyll  street. 

Wilson  &  Matheson,  58,  60  Candleriggs. 

Wilson,  Samuel,  wholesale  and  retail,  65, 
67,  69  Candleriggs,  and  1,  3,  5  Wil- 
son street. 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

SEE  AT.SO  CABINETMAKERS  AND 
UfHOLSTERERS. 

Allan,  Andrew,  51  Argyll  street. 
Allan,  Thomas  G.,  106  New  City  road. 
Anderson,  John,  95  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Anderston,  Thomas,  221  Buchanan  st. 
Angus,  James,  303  Argyll  street. 
Archer,  Charles,  101  Holm  street. 
Auld,  George,  44  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ballardie,  John,  342  Argyll  street. 
Baird,  William,  94  Candleriggs. 


Baxter,  M.  &  A.,  45  Main  st.,  Anderston 
walk. 

Beilby,  William,  3  St.  Enoch  square. 

Bisset,  Alexander,  100  Sauchiehall  st. 

Brown,  Archd.,  54  Renfield  street. 

Brj'ce,  Morrison,  136  Hope  street. 

Caldwell,  Wm.,  136,  146  West  Nile  st. 

Clark,  Miss  H.,  124  Trongate. 

Cochran  and  Provan,  44  Gordon  street. 

Colquhoun,  T.,  103  St.  Vincent  street. 

Cowan,  James,  1 6,  17  Great  Clyde  st. 

Cree,  A.,  27  Gordon  street. 

Curie,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  62  Argyll  street. 

Duncanson  &  Forbes,  Argyll  st.,  entering 
by  2  Maxwell  street. 

Dunlop,  John,  27  West  Campbell  street. 

Elmore,  Thomas,  34  Dale  st.,  Tradeston. 

Ferrie,  William,  44  Stockwell  street. 

Forbes,  Thomas,  10  Stanley  place. 

Forrest,  John,  &  Son,  64  Sauchiehall  st. 

Fotheringham,  A.,  86  Wellington  street. 

Galloway,  Andrew,  105  Hope  street. 

Gardner,  Robert,  36  Clyde  place. 

Gemmill,  Robert,  21  South  Portland  st. 

Gourlie  and  Linn,  10  Jamaica  street. 

Harvey,  James,  23  Hope  street. 

Heggie,  George,  25  Ingram  street,  work- 
shop and  warehouse,  17,  23  Stirling's 
road. 

Heggie,  James,  390  Parliamentary  road. 

Hill,  Archibald,  26  Buchanan  street. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  6  Terrace  street. 

Hunter,  John,  54  Candleriggs. 

Jack,  Faterson,  &  Co.,  37  Buchanan  St., 
works,  175  Hope  street. 

Jamieson,  Jonathan,  239  Sauchiehall  st. 

Knox,  Thomas,  44  Renfield  street. 

Laird,  John,  60  Stockwell  street. 

Lawson,  George,  42  Argj-11  street. 

M'Culloch,  J.  and  J.,  37  Renfield  street. 

M'Ewan,  Daniel,  6  Union  street  and  24 
Jamaica  st,,  works,  7^  Eglinton  street. 

M'Fadyeu,  P.  A.,  15  Hutoheson  street. 

M'Fadyen,  Peter,  349  Argyll  street. 

M'Garry,  William,  45  Stockwell  street. 

M'Indoe,  Peter,  5  Union  street,  Calton. 

M'Intosh,  John,  106  Hope  street. 

M'Kay,  John,  &  Son,  145  West  Regent 
street. 

M'Kenzie  &  Crawford,  87,  89  Buchanan 
street. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  22  Bothwell  street. 

M'Kerrow,  James,  100  Hope  street. 

1^'Kinnon,  Peter,  77  Carrick  street. 

M'Liver,  Colin,  70  Oxford  street. 

M'Moreland,  Andrew,  115  Buchanan  st. 

M'Murray,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  15  St.  Enoch  sq. 

Martin,  Bryce,  62  Balmoral  place, 

Martin  and  Stevenson,  IGg-  North  Port- 
land street. 

Miller,  James,  130,  131  Trongate. 

Miller,  Peter,  20  Little  Hamilton  street. 

Muir,  James,  9  Blythswood  terrace. 


UPHGLSTEEEES.— TRADES  DIEECTOEY VICTUALLERS,      599 


Newton,  Walter,  226  Argyll  street. 
Park,  Charles,  162,  1G4  West  Regent  st. 
Paterson,  John,  239  Argyll  street. 
Paton,  James,  33  East  Howard  street. 
Paton,  Robert,  67  Buchanan  street. 
Porter,  Clement,  15  Charlotte  lane. 
Reid,  James,  26  Renfleld  street. 
Reid,  James,  28  Renfleld  street. 
Richmond,  J.,  &  Co.,  67  Buchanan  st. 
Riddell,  James,  43  West  Nile  street. 
Rough,  John,  27  Findlay  street. 
Simpson,  John,  102,  104  London  street. 
Scott,  William,  39  Candleriggs. 
Smith,  P.,  53  West  George  street. 
Smith,  W.  and  J.,  150  Trougate. 
Struthers,  Robert,  89  Buchanan  street. 
Taylor,  William,  48  Bath  street. 
Thomson,  David,  193  Argyll  street. 
Toshach,  John,  5  Wellington  street. 
Watson,  Thomas,  25  Cumberland  lane. 
Wayman,  William,  38  Gordon  street. 
Whyte,  James,  &  Son,  140  Queen  street. 
Whyte,  Robert,  111  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wilkinson,  James,  26  Turner's  court. 
Wilson,  David,  47  Stockwell  street. 
Wotherspoon,  William  &  John,  80  West 
Nile  street. 

UPHOLSTEEERS'  FTJENISHEES. 

Barnwell,  Stephen,  8  John  street. 

Cree,  A.,  27  Gordon  street. 

Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street. 

VENEES  CUTTERS. 
Muir,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  Commercial  road, 

Hutchesontown,  &  SawmiUfield,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Stewart  &  Owen,  35  Washington  street. 

VENETIAE'-BLIND  MAKERS. 
Anderson  &  Muuro,  50  Gordon  street. 
Brydon  &  Sons,  17  South  Exchange  pi. 
Bryden,  William,  &  Son,  7  Royal  Bank 

place. 
Cochran  &  Provan,  44  Gordon  street. 
M'Kenzie  &  Crawford,  87,  89  Buchanan 

street. 
Richmond,  James,  &  Co.,  57  Buchanan 

street. 
Toshach,  John,  5  Wellington  street. 
Walker,  William,  156  Holm  street. 
Wylie  &  Lochhead,  28  Argyll  street. 

VETEEIITARY  STJEGEONS. 

Anderson,  William,  32  Great  Clyde  st. 
Connell,  John,  23  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Dowuie,  William,  14  East  Campbell  st. 
Finlay,  Peter,  58  Hope  street. 
Laing,  David,  66  Hope  street. 
M'Lean,  John,  53  Maxwell  street. 
Tindal,  James,  50  Sauchiehall  street. 
Walker,  Robert,  13  Risk  street. 


VICE  KAICEES. 

Holiday,   John,  &  Co.,  77  Bishop  street, 
Anderston. 

VICTUALLEES. 

SEE  ALSO  PROVISION  MERCHANTS. 

Abernethy,  John,  223  High  street. 
Aitkenhead,  Alex.,  398  Argyll  street. 
Aitkenhead,  Mrs.,  10  Main  street,  Calton. 
Aitken,  Janet,  33  High  street. 
Alexander,  James,  18  Little  St.,  Calton. 
Alexander  James,  249  George  street. 
Alexander,  John,  &  Co.,  81  High  street. 
Alexander,  John,  158  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Anderson,  David,  407  Gallowgate. 
Anderson,  'William,  432  Gallowgate. 
Anderson,  William,  26  Oxford  street. 
Anderson,  Miss  Agnes  S.,  16  Tureen  st. 
Andrew,  James,  30  Bridgegate  street. 
Andrews,  Robert,  207  Gallowgate. 
Angus,  John,  153  Gallowgate. 
Armour,  Wm.,  89  Abercromby  street  and 

68  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Armstrong,  T.,  76  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 
Auld,  John,  63  Saltmarket. 
Baillie,  James,  52  Abercromby  street, 
Baillie,  John,  118  Stobcross  street. 
Bain,  James,  62  Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Baird,  John,  36  Lady  well  street. 
Bannatyne,  Vt''m.,  69, 71  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Ban-,  Wm.,  72  Gallowgate. 
Barrie,  James,  7  Rottenrow. 
Barron,  Alex.,  1  Cranston  place. 
Binnie,  Archd.,  152  Eglintou  street, 
Blair,  John  H.,  280  High  street. 
Bowstead,  Thomas,  54  Barrack  street. 
Boyd,  Wm.,  167  New  City  road. 
Boyd,  Helen,  19  Duke  street. 
Brannan,  T.,  107  Great  Hamilton  street. 
Brantin,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  60  Clyde  street, 

Anderston. 
Brown,  John,  150  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Brown,  John,  140  Gallov/gate. 
Brown,  Jolm,  38  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Brown,  Niveu,  111  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  William,  81  Dalmarnock  road. 
Brownlie,  A,  &  J.,  117  Canning  street, 

Calton. 
Buchanan,  James,  264  Gallowgate. 
Buchanan,  J.,  5  South  Woodside  road. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  12  Rutherglen  loan.. 
Buchanan,  W,,  165  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Burgess,  Robert,  53  Saltmarket  street. 
Burns,  J.,  203  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Butters,  Daniel,  59  Thistle  street. 
Calderwood,   Andrew,    12    Kirk    street, 

Townhead. 
Cameron,  Catherine,  24  King  street. 
Cameron,  Donald,  8  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
Campbell,  Archibald,  7  Clyde  street,  Port- 

Dundas. 
Campbell,  Archibald,  64  M'Alpine  street. 


GOO       VICTUALLERS.— TRADES  DIEECTORT— VICTUALLERS. ■ 


Campbel,  Miss  J.,  70  Xorfolk  street. 
Cai-michael.  James,  122  Bi'idgegate. 
Carrick,  James,  47  Saltmarket. 
Carrick,  Robert,  415  Argyll  street. 
Clarksori,  Neil,  59  ILivannah  street. 
Coats,  I'hilip,  18  Laigli  Kirk  close. 
Cochrane,  Hugh,  13  George  street. 
Cochrane,  Hugh,  2U  High  street. 
Coghill,  David,  20  Mitchell  street. 
Collins,  James,  &  Co.,  30  Marlborough  st., 

Caltou. 
Colquhoun,  J.,  1  Clyde  street,  Calton, 
Connell  &  M'Divet,  G9  Bridgegate. 
Conway,  Francis  F.,  78  Havannah  st. 
Corbett,  John,  128  King  street,  Calton. 
Corsair,  David,  1 02  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Craig,  James,  79  King  street,  Tradeston. 
C.-aig,  John,  2G0  Gallowgate. 
Craig,  Mrs.  John,  81  North  street. 
Craig,  Robert,  410  Duke  street. 
Craig,  Thomas,  159  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Crawford,  James,  100  Thistle  street,  Hut- 

ehesontown. 
Crawford,  John,  151  Canning  street. 
Crow,  John,  lO'J  West  2vile  street. 
Crombie,  IMrs.,  05  Cheapslde  street,  Au- 

derston. 
Camming,  S.  A.,  &  Co.,  147  Dalmaniock 

road. 
Cunningham,  John,  12  Holmliead  street. 
Currie,  James,  11  Clyde  st.,  Anderstou 

and  12  M' Alpine  street. 
Darroch,  William,  45  Burnside  street. 
Davidson,  Alex.,  Ill  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Davidson,    William,    105    Main   street, 

Bridgeton. 
Denholm,  James,  79  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Devitt,  James,  155  Bridgegate. 
Donald,  ]\Ira.  Matthew,  65  New  wj'nd. 
Doneghan,  Malcolm,  59  Coannerce  street. 
Dougall,  Andrew,  597  Gallowgate, 
Downs,  Thomas,  47  George  street. 
Drew,  William,  137  Saltmarket. 
Drinnan,  John,  9  North  street. 
Dr^'sdale,  Thomas,  158  Saltmarket. 
Dumbreak,  James,  48  New  wynd. 
Duncan,  William,  41  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  43  North  Frederick  st. 
Dunlop,  G.,  C8  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  lOG  Maitland  street. 
Dunn,  Gavin,  252  High  street. 
Dunn,  John,  33i,  33 G  High  street  and  2 

Kirk  street. 
Dunn,  Peter,  42  BeT  street. 
Dmismore,  Joseph,  28  Main  st.,  Calton. 
Elder,  David,  53  Castle  street. 
Fell,  John,  42  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
Ferguson,  James,  107  Cumberland  street. 
Fisher,  Thomas,  I  King  street,  Mile-end. 
Fleming,  James,  28  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Fleming,  William,  4.i|  Crown  street, 
riemi.ig,  Mrs.,  49  Maiu  street,  Caltoa. 


Foggo,  John,  18  Glebe  street. 

Kotheiingh.im,  Miss,  38  Brown  street. 

Frame,  Robert,  32  Duke  street. 

Fraser,  Robert,  79  Carrick  street. 

Fraser  &  Robertson.  92  Stockwell  street. 

Fulton,  James,  48  Bromielaw  street. 

Fidton,  J.  M.,  113  We.st  Georjie  street. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  James,  03  Cowcaddens  st. 

GiUillan,  Helen,  1 0  I  George  street. 

Graham,  Alex.,  23  Garscube  road. 

Graham,  James,  79  Kirk  street,  Caltofl. 

Graham,  James,  115  King  street. 

Gray,  James,  23  Little  street,  Calton. 

Gra3-,  James,  G51  Gallowgate. 

Gray,  John,  39  Clyde  street,  Andei-ston. 

Grier,  William,  13  Main  street,  Gorbals, 

Guthrie,  David,  77,  213  High  street. 

Haining,  Mrs..  17  King  street. 

Hamilton,  Archibald,  29  M'Kechnie  st. 

Hamilton,  Thos.,  21,  23  Stobcross  street, 

Hamilton,  Thos.,  4  South  St.  Mungo  st. 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  20  North  Albion  st. 
and  51  College  street. 

Hamilton,  Miss  Agnes,  127  Main  street, 
Gorbals. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  William,  GGl  Gallowgate. 

Hannah,    Matthe\7,    23    Canning  street, 
Calton. 

Hannah,  Thomas,  41  Gordon  street. 

Harvey,  John,  291   Argyll  street   and  3 
Douglas  street. 

Hay,  John,  178  Stirling's  road. 

Henderson,  John,  91  Gallowgate. 

Hill,  Andrew,  47  New  street,  Calton. 

Hill,  Wm.,  80  Muslin  street,  Bridgeton.' 

Hinshelwood,  William,  88  Great  Hamil- 
ton street. 

Hislop,  Robert,  39  Bishop  st.,  Anderston. 

Hodge,  Robert,  3  Oxford  street. 

Hogg,  John,  224  Gallowgate. 

Hogg,  Margaret,  155  High  street. 

Horn,  David,  125  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 

Home,  John,  139  Castle  street. 

Howatson,  R.  &   D.,  57,  59  Stobcross  st. 

Hunter,  Archd.,  134  Canning  street. 

Hunter,  James,  106  Main  St.,  Anderstop. 

Hunter,  Robert,  32  Prince's  street. 

Hutton,  Robert,  22  Norfolk  street. 

Jack,  James,  74  Garscube  road. 

Jack,  William,  90,  92,  and  174  Cowcad- 
dens street. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  188  Sauchieh  dl  street. 

JefFrej-,  Robert,  23  Eglintou  street. 

Jockcl,  Lewis,  German  sausage  via/cer,  13, 
15  Cathcart  place. 

Johnston,  Archibald,  73  High  street 

Johnston,  James,  95  High  street. 

Johnston,  T.,  sen.,  154,  15C  Main  street, 
Gorbals.  ■   i 

Kelly,  T.,  114  Main  street,  Goibak.  .j.i 

Kennedy,  Robert,  liluevale.  •-■■ 

Kerr,  James,  27  New  street,  Calton. 

King,  Andrew,  121  liallowgate. 


VICTUALLERS.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— VICTUALLERS. 


601 


King,  James,  192  Gallowgate. 

King,  Richard,  103  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

King,  Wm.,  79  Nelson  street,  Tradeston. 

Kirkland,  John,  1  Marlborough  street. 

Kirk,  Mrs.,  149  High  street. 

Lang,  George,  286  Argyll  street. 

Lawson,  Adam,  71  King  st.,  Tradeston. 

Lawson,  Gavin,  129  Bridgegate  street. 

Lawson,  James,  52  Eglinton  street. 

Leggat,  William,  73'Clyde  street. 

Leggat,  Mrs.  J.,  3  King  street. 

Leitch,  Charles,  27  Oswald  street. 

Lennox,  William,  83  Orr  street. 

Lindsay,  George,  134  Saltmarket. 

Listen,  Matthew,  10  Spoutmouth. 

Livingston,  James,  31  Bishop  street,  An- 
derston, 

Low,  David,  23  Norfolk  street. 

Low,  John,  16  Cheapside  street. 

M'Aulay,  Alex.,  23  Dean  street. 

M'Callum,  John,  50  Hospital  street. 

M'Cash,  James,  433  Duke  street, 

M'Caul,  Mrs.,  340  High  street. 

M'Cluskv,  Hannah,  145  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 

M'Coll,  Miss  Catherine,  104  Old  wynd. 

M'Crone,  Edward,  19  West  Campbell  st. 

M'Cfone,  Robert,  137  Stobcross  street. 

M'Crone,  Rt.,  90  Centre  st.,  Tradeston. 

M'Culloch,  William,  38  Broad  street. 

M'Davitt,  C,  69  Bridgegate  street. 

M'Donald,  John,  105  Graeme  street  and 
231  Gallowgate. 

M'Donald,  John,  47  Frederick  street. 

M'Farlane,  Jas.,  27  Little  street,  Calton. 

M'Farlane,  John,  191  High  street. 

M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  50  Crown  street. 

M'Farlane,  Nathaniel,  5  Nelson  street, 
Tradeston. 

M'Farlane,  Rt.,  116  Clyde  st.,  Anderston. 

M'Farlane,  Thos.,  1 26  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Farlane,  Thos.,  155  Garscube  road. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.  Robert,  33  King  street. 

M'Gregor,  James,  39  Stobcross  street. 

M'Haffie,  John,  52  Rumford  street.  | 

M'Harg,  Mrs.,  160  Gallowgate. 

M'Innes,  Angus,  52  Carrick  street. 

M'Intosh,  A.  &  R.,  213  Gallowgate  and 
9  Macfarlane  street. 

M'Kay,  Donald,  189  Dalmarnock  road. 

M'Kay,  Henry,  218  Stobcross  street  and 
198  Main  street. 

M'Kenzie,  Angiis,  32  Dundas  street. 

M'Kenzie,  D.,  60  Carrick  street. 

^M'Kenzie,  Lachlan,  56  South  Coburg  st. 

M'Kinlay,  .John,  127  High  street, 

M'Knight,  Mrs.  T.,  22  Cheapside  street, 

M'Laren,  Archibald,  166  Gallowgate. 

M'Laren,  Daniel,  33  King  street,  Calton. 

M'Laren,  John,  319  Argyll  street. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  117  High  street.  ■ 

M'Laren,  Peter,  343  Argyll  street. 

M'Lay,  James,  28,  30  Howird  street. 

M'Lean,  Archibald,' 370  Gallowgate. 


M'Lean,  Edward,  62  Norfolk  street. 
M'Lean,  Duncan,  191  Main  st.,  Bridgetan. 
M'Lean,  Neil,  82  Stockwell  street. 
M'Lean,  Peter,  343  Argyll  street, 
M'Lean,  Peter,  22  York  street. 
M'Leod,  Mrs.,  141  Gallowgate. 
M'Lintock,  Alex.,  24  Kirk  st.,  Caltori. 
M'Lure,  James,  11  Rottenrow. 
M'Manus, 'C,  64  King  street,  Calton.   '.i 
M'Nab,  Archibald,  126  Gallowgate.      '; 
M'Pherson,  L.,  &  Co.,  99  High  street. 
M'Taggart,  J.,  6  Cheapside  street. 
M'Turk,  Andrew,  209  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
M'Vicar,  D.,  63  Washington  street. 
M'William,  Mrs.,  174  Finnieston  street. 
Main,  Alex.,  51  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Manson,  Robert,  29  Bridge  street. 
Maxton,  Thomas  S.,  101  Saltmarket. 
Menzies,  C,  120  Bridgegate. 
Miller,  A.,  &  Co.,  15  Park  lane,  and  67 

King  «treet,  Calton. 
Miller,  George,  201  Gallowgate. 
Miller,  James,  217,  219  Argyll  street. 
Miller,  John,  223  Gallowgate. 
Miller  &  Morehead,  158  High  street,  and 

106  Main -street,  Gorbals. 
Miller,  Robert,  5  Stevenson  street. 
Miller,  William,  118  Garscube  road. 
Miller,  William,  183  Castle  street. 
Milne,  Alex.,  742  Gallowgate. 
Moffat,  William,  685  Gallowgate. 
Moffat,  Mrs.  Alex.,  12  King  street. 
Morrison,  Andrew,  122  London  street. 
Morrison,  Jas.,  92  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Morrison,  Robt,,  90  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Mnir,  Mrs.,  137  High  street. 
Muir,  J.,  121  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Mull,  James,  23  West  Campbell  street>^; 
MuUan,  James,  83  Main  street,  Gorbafe 
Mullan,  James,  7  Jackson  street. 
Mullen,  Peter,  16  Broomielaw  street. 
Munro,  James,  29  Castle  street. 
Neil,  Clarkson,  99  George  street  and  59 

Havannah  street. 
Neil,  David,  51  Burnside  St.,  Cowcadden?. 
Neilson,  James,  73  Saltmarket.  '•' 

Neilson,  William,  663  Gallowgate.       ':; 
Ness,  Thomas,  47  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Nicol,  George,  4  Portugal  street. 
Niven,  John,  1  Melville  street. 
Orr,  James,  23  Clyde  street,  Calton. 
Parker,  George,  136,  138  Stobcross  st. 
Parker,  James,  100  Garscube  road, 
Paton,  J.  &  J.,  98  Main  street,  Gorbalg, 

and  27  Eglinton  street. 
Paton,  Daniel,  51  Kent  street. 
Pettigrew,  J.,  36,  38  Stevenson  street. 
Pettigrew,  Jame?,  21,  23  Stobcross  st. 
Pettigrew,  William,  423  Gallowgate.     ] 
Phoenix,  Nathaniel,  38  Jamaica  street,.,!- 
Pollock,  Alex.,  18  Crown  street. 
Pollock,  Robert,  28  King  street,  Calton. 
Pollock,  T.,  38  Commerce  street. 
2  K 


602 


VICTUALLERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— VIOLIN. 


Proudfoot,  Robert,  118  Candleriggs. 
Proudfoot,  W.,  152  Gallowgate. 
Rae,  Thos.,  13  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Raeburn,  Robt.,  157  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 
Raeburn,  William,  6  Well  street. 
Renwick,  James,  9  Thomson's  lane,  Marl- 
borough street, 
Richardson,  R.,  105  Castle  street. 
Richmond,  Robert,  340  Gallowgate. 
Riddell,  John,  446  Gallowgate. 
Ritchie,  Wm.,  133,  135  Saltmarket. 
Robb,  Daniel,  7  Washington  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  11  Richard  street. 
Robertson,  John,  30  Bell  street. 
Ross,  John,  12  Oxford  street. 
Russell,  Wm.,  Upper  Crown  street. 
Russel,  Mrs.  David,  106  Garscube  road. 
Scott,  James,  110  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Scott,  Thos.,  61  Main  street,  Anderston. 
Semple,  David,  29  Taylor  street. 
Simpson,  George,  13  Stevenson  street  and 

403  Gallowgate. 
Sloan,  Samuel,  45  Centre  street. 
Smart,  Thomas,  4  Stockwell  street. 
Smellie,  John,  414  Duke  street. 
Smith,  Alex.,  222  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Smith,  Alex.,  47  Orr  street,  Calton. 
Smith,   James,  382    Gallowgate,  and  82 

Stevenson  street,  Calton. 
Smith,  John,  124  Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Smith  &  M'Laren,  200  Stirling's  road. 
Smith,  Robt.,  71  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Somers,    Mrs.   John,    127    Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
Steel,  James,  127,  129  Stobcross   street, 

and  89  Finnieston  street. 
Steel,  Robt.,  13  Cranston  pi.  Anderston. 
Stevenson,  John,  39  Oxford  street. 
Stewart,  James,  68^  King  street. 
Stewart,  R.  &  A.,  89  Glassford  street. 
Stirrat,  Robert,  55,  57  Bridge  street. 
Struthers,  William,  218  Upper  Jlain  st., 

Gorbals. 
Symington,  Andrew,   50    Thistle   street 

and  235  Gallowgate. 
Tarnay,  Patrick,  195  Gallowgate. 
Taylor,  Matthew,  8  Pettigrew  street. 
Taylor,  Robert,  72  Parliamentary  road. 
Thallon,  Robert,  204  Gallowgate. 
Thomas  &  Edmond,  71  Garscube  road. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  119  Castle  street. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  94  Thistle  street. 
Thomson,  George,  54  Milton  street. 
Thomson,  George,  82  Garscube  road. 
Thomson,  Robert,  23  Well  street. 
Thomson,  William,  105  Egliuton  street. 
Thomson,  William,  31  St.  Andrew  street. 
Thorburn,  John,  102  Gallowgate. 
Todd,  James,  39  George  street,  Mile-end. 
Tomley,  P.,  16  Rose  St.,  Hutchesontown. 
Torbet,  John,  15  Nelson  st.,  Tradeston. 
Tulloch,  Jlrs.,  401  Argyll  street. 
Wallace,  James,  121  Saltmarket. 


Wallace,  John,  59  High  st.  and  1  Bell 

street. 

Warnock,  Samuel,  81  Eglinton  street. 

Watson,  James,  &  Co.,  109  Green  street, 
Calton. 

Watson,  J.,  120,  122  Canning  street. 

Watson,  John,  133  Finnieston  street. 

Watson,  Thomas,  65  Commercial  road. 

Waugh,  Allan,  109  Saltmarket. 

Wigham,  William,  Ig-  Eglinton  street. 

Wilkie,  Thomas,  41  Main's  street,  Blyths- 
wood  holm. 

Wilson,  Alex.,  48  Dale  street,  Bridgeton, 
and  56,  58  Reid  street,  do. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  137  Gallowgate. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  62  King  street. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  59  King  St.,  Tradeston, 

Wilson,  Andrew,  5  Kirk  street,  Calton. 

Wilson,  Benjamin,  34  Trongate. 

Wilson,  John,  28  South  Wellington  st. 

Wilson,  John,  28  Rose  street,  Hutcheson- 
town. 

Wilson,  Matthew,  10  M'Alpine  street. 

Wilson,  Thomas,  82  Drygate. 

Wilson,  William,  73  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  William,  36  Maxwell  street. 

Wood,  George,  150  Dalmarnock  road. 

Wootherspoon,  Alex.,  208  Gallowgate. 

Wright,  Alexander,  491  Gallowgate. 

Wright,  Mary,  36  Orr  street,  Calton. 

Young,  Alexander,  641  Gallowgate. 

Young,  Alexander,  14  Norfolk  street. 

Young,  John,  92,  94  Main  st,  Anderson. 

Younger,  John,  265  High  street. 

VICTUALLING  SOCIETIES. 

Bridgeton  Baking  Society,  85  Main  St., 

Bridgeton, 
Bridgeton  Union  Victualling  Society,  212 

Main  street,  Bridgeton. 
Bridgeton  Friendly  Victualling  Society, 

125  Main  street. 
Bridgeton  Operative  Victualling  Society, 

158  Main  street. 
Bridgeton    Old  Victualling   Society,   93 

Main  street. 
Bridgeton  Victualling  Society,  176  Main 

street. 
Calton  &    Bridgeton    Bread    Society,   9 

Canning  street,  Calton. 
Friendly  BreadAssociation,  Carlton  Court, 

10  Bridge  street.    Adam  Cairns,   ma- 


VIOLIU  MA1TUEACTUEES, 
Ballantyne,  Robert,  36  Brunswick  place. 

VIOLIN-STHmG  MAI^UFACTUEESS. 

Panton,  George,  32  Stockwell  street. 
Panton,  James,  &  Co.,  85  Buchanan  st. 


VINEGAR.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— WAREHOUSEMEN. 


'603 


VINEGAR  STORES. 

King,  D.,  &  Co.,  Camlachie.    Letters  left 
■    at  649  Gallowgate, 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  7  Back  wynd. 
Weatherhead,  A.,  244  Argyll  street. 

WADDING  MANUFACTUEERS. 

Renfrew  &  Brown,  5  Montrose  street. 
Strutters,  Mrs.  Alexander,  9  Low  Green 
street. 

■WAEEHOUSEIIEN. 

Abercromby,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  45  Can- 

dleriggs. 
Aitken,  William  G.,  18  Norfolk  street. 
Allan,  Archd.  P.,  58  King  st.,  Tradeston. 
Allen,  John,  &  Brother,  57  Miller  street. 
Anderson  &  Co.,  157  Trongate. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  Fordyce  <f  Co.,  103 

Glassford  street. 
Anderson,  Geo.,  167  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Anderson,  John,   2,  3,  4,  and  5  Clyde 

terrace. 
Arnott,  Cannock,  &  Co ,  19  .Jamaica  st. 
Arthur  &  Eraser,  8,  10  Buchanan  street 

and  11 G,  118  Argyll  street. 
Balfour,  William,  &  Co.,  20  Springfield 

court,  Buchanan  street. 
Black,  Archibald,  107  Candleriggs. 
Black,  J.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  60  Ingram  street. 
Broom,  James,  &  Co.,  163  Ingram  street 

and  100  Queen  street. 
Brown,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  116  Cafidleriggs. 
Brown,  Thomas,  145  Queen  street. 
Cameron,  R.  H.,  129  Ingram  street. 
Campbell  &  Co.,  44  Buchanan  street. 
Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  34  Candleriggs. 
Carter  &  M'Nab,  77  Glassford  street. 
Chadwick,  J.,  &  Sons,  1  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Chalmers,    Thomas,    &    Co.,    161,    167 

Trongate. 
Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  175  Trongate. 
Clark,  D.  C.,  &  Co.,  6  Jamaica  street. 
Colville,  John,  1  Royal  Exchange  court. 
Crooks  &  Jones,  12  Buchanan  street. 
Crosbie,  Andrew,  119  Candleriggs. 
Cross,  Robert,  14  Garthland  street. 
Daly,  Spence,  Buchanan,  &  Co.,  97,  99 

Trongate. 
Davidson,    Archibald,    Morrison's   court, 

108  Argyll  street. 
Donaldson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  45  Candleriggs. 
Dove,  Ebenezer,  &  Co.,  127  Argyll  street. 
Dowie,  George,  14  Candleriggs. 
Drysdale  &  Wilson,  36  Ingram  street. 
Fowler  &  Walker,  133  Buchanan  street. 
Fulton,  James,  14  Findlay  street. 
Gilmour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  9  London  st  and 

2  Gallowgate. 
Glen  &  Fenton,  33,  45  Candleriggs. 
Gordon  &  Co.,  120  Argyll  street. 
Gow,  Butler,  &  Co.,  55  Wilson  street. 
Haddow,  John,  44,  46  Canon  street. 


Hedderwick,  John,  16,  18  Stirling  st. 
Herveys,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  191  Trongate. 
Horn,  John,  &  Co.,  46  High  street. 
Houston,  Daniel,  79  Bell  street. 
Huttou  &  Baird,  1  Ingram  street. 
Jamieson  &  Dewar,  62  Queen  street. 
Jamieson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  8  Stirling  square. 
Kay  &  Findlay,  Queen  court,  62  Queen  st. 
Kelly,  Robert,  9  Wilson  street. 
Kerr,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  79  Bell  street. 
Kerr,  Johnston,  414  Argyll  street. 
Kevan  &  Buttle,  163,  165  Argyll  street. 
Knox,  Hutton,  &  Wilson,  100  Brunswick 

street. 
Leisk  &  Eaglesham,  14  Canon  street  and 

114  Candleriggs. 
Levy,  Paton,  &  Co.,  Commercial  court, 

114  Candleriggs. 
Liddell,  James,  95  Hutcheson  street. 
Lithgow,  Peter,  15  Wilson  street. 
M'Adam,  John,  5   Morrison's   court,  103 

Argyll  stieet. 
M'Donald,  Charles,  &  Co.,  27  Ingram:  st. 
M'Donald  &  M'Laurin,  37  Queen  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  33  Virginia  st, 
M'Farlane,   Duncan,   &  Co.,  5  National 

Bank  buildings,  47  Queen  street  and  5 

Springfield  court. 
M'Farlane,  G.,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
MTunes,  John,  48  North  Portland  street. 
M'Intyre,  J.,  &  Co.,  1  Gallowgate  and  2 

and  12  High  street. 
M'lvor,  Alex.,  86  St.  Vincent  street. 
Mackay,  Robt.,  &  Co.,  123  Candleriggs. 
M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 
M'Laren,  John,  &  Co.,  46  Jamaica  street, 
M'Laren,  William,   Sons,  &  Co.,  63  Can- 
dleriggs. 
M'Math,  Wm.,  96  Trongate. 
Mann,  Simpson,  &  Byars,  12  Argvl!  st. 
Meikles,  Aitken,  &  Co.,  26   Glassford  st. 

and  39  Hutcheson  street. 
Melvin,  Brothers,  27  Wilson  street. 
Millar,  John,  18,  20,  22  High  street. 
Montgomery,  P.,  106  North  Frederick  st. 
Muir,  M.  &  J.,  56  Trongate. 
Muirhead,  Morgan,  &  Co.,  4  Argyll  street. 
Orr,  William,  &  Co.,  7  Queen  street. 
Paton  &  Adam,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
Paton,  J.  &  D  ,  17  John  street. 
Paton,  W.,  59  Buchanan  street. 
Patrick,  William,  18  Clyde  terrace. 
Ramage,  D.,  &  Co.,  57  Brunswick  street. 
Rattray,  David,  19  Nelson  street. 
Rattray,  David,  6  Wilson  street. 
Richmond,  William,  &  Co.,  78  Queen  st, 
Richmoud,  William,   un.,  &  Co.,  22  Argyll 

street, 
Robertson,  W.  &  R.,  126,  128  Trongate. 
Scotland,  Patrick,  &  Co.  12  Tronoate. 
Skene,  Miller,  &  Co.,  93  Candleriggs. 
Smith,  G.,  &  Sons,  32,  34,  36  London  st. 
Smellie,  Matthew,  150  Cowcaddens  st. 


6Q4 


WARPERS,— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— "WATCH. 


Spenser,  J.  L.,  2  Antigua  place,  Nelson 
street. 

Steele,  R.  &  G.,  105,  107  Trongate. 

Stewart,  C.  Waterson,  27  Kenfield  street. 

Stewart  &  M'Donald,  5  Buchanan  street, 
152  Argyll  street,  and  4  Mitchell  st. 

Tannahill,  KoLertsou,  &  Co.,  26  Glassford 
street,  and  39  Hutcheson  street. 

Third,  Adams,  &  Co.,  33  Candleriggs. 

Walker,  A.,  &  Co.,  114  Trongate. 

Waterston  &  Co.,  22  Buchanan  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  11  South  Frederick  st. 

Williamson,  George,  &  Co.,  182  Trongate. 

Wilson,  Henry  L.,  &  Co.,  39,  41  Stir- 
ling square. 

Wingate,  Son,  &  Co.,  85  Queen  street. 

Young,  James,  94  Union  street. 

WARPERS. 

Allan,  James,  79  Bell  street. 
Burns,  Alexander  G.,  14  Garthland  st. 
Crawford,  William,  72  Nelson  street. 
Gari-oway,  James,  41  Stirling  square, 
Gemmill,  John,  100  Virginia  street. 
Hogg,  William  C,  62  Hutcheson  street. 
Jeffrey,  James,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Knox,  Robert,  51  Stirling  square. 
M'Lean,  Duncan,  41  North  Albion  street. 
Malcolm,  Daniel,  120  New  Dalmarnock 

road. 
Miller,  James,  59  Hutcheson  street. 
Montgomery,  Robert,  2  N.  Albion  court. 
Neilson,  William,  14  Garthland  street. 
Ross,  Thomas,  13  Montrose  street. 
Sinclair,  Thomas,  32  South  Albion  street. 
Thomson,  John,  51  South  Albion  street. 
White,  W.  &  D.,  120  Brunswick  street. 

WATCH-CASE  MAKERS. 

Goodwin  &  Barclay,  137  Argyll  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  139  Trongate. 
Sutherland,  David,  108  Argyll  street. 
Watson  &  Pozzie,  13  Argyll  street. 

WATCH  AND  CLOCKMAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  GOLDSMITHS,  JEWELLERS, 
AND  SILVERSMITHS. 

Aitken,  James,  42  York  street. 
Alexander,  William,  28  Argyll  arcade. 
Baird,  AValter,  72  Argyll  street. 
Beggs,  Thomas,  40  Argyll  street. 
Bell,  David,  74  Jamaica  street. 
Benson  &  Shearer,  22  Glassford  street. 
Blaikley  &  Good,  78  Argyll  street  and  1 

Queen  street. 
Connel,  Hugh,  1  Eglinton  street. 
Cook,  James,  127  Canning  street,  Calton. 
Coibett,  Robert,  22  Argyll  street. 
Cree,  John,  58  Queen  street. 
Davis,  D.,  &  Son,  145  Queen  street. 
Dean,  Thomas,  44  New  Bridge  street. 
Devlin,  Arthur,  61  Trongate. 
Dobbie,  Alexander,  20  Clyde  place. 


Dobbie,  Thomas,  51  Adelphi  street. 
Donaldson,  John,  104  Trongate. 
Dougall,  John,  &  Co.,  28  Brunswick  pi. 
Douglas,  Daniel,  15  Oswald  street. 
Douglas,  James,  422  Argyll  street. 

Duncan,  John,  8,  9  Argj'll  arcade. 

Edward,  George,  62  Gordon  street. 

Finlay  &  Field,  72  Buchanan  street. 

Gibson,  John,  37  Dundas  street. 

Gray,  Robert,  &  Son,  78  Argyll  street. 

Harris,  A.,  Cohens,  &  Co.,  1  Argyll  arcade. 

JafFray,  William,  329  Argjdl  street. 

Kelly,  Jas.  &  Andrew,  6,  7  Argyll  arcade. 

King,  Benjamin,  18  Garscube  place. 

King,  Thomas,  252  Argyll  street. 

Kerr,  William,  114  Cowcaddeiis  street. 

Laing,  James,  65  Brunswick  place. 

Lament,  Walter,  4  Wellcroft  place,  Eglin- 
ton street. 

Lightbody,  James,  19  Trongate. 

M'Arthur,  John,  3  London  street. 

M'Beth,  D.,  281|-  Gallowgate. 

MacBeth,  John,  283  Gallowgate.  /; 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  41  Buchanan  st.%' 

Macfarlane,  A.  P.,  76  Trongate. 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  10, 11, 12  Argyll  arcade. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  24  Clyde  place. 

M'Gregor  &  Gardner,  dealers,  182  Tron- 
gate. 

M'Innes,  William,  98  Broomielaw, 

M'Lean,  George,  9  Argyll  street. 

M'Millan,  Andrew,  5  Argyll  arcade. 

M'Waters,  George,  30  Duke  street. 

Martin,  Peter,  38  Argyll  street. 

Mitchell,  Alex.,  350  Parliamentary  road. 

Mitchell,  J.  &  W.,  119  Buchanan  street. 

Montgomery,  J.  T.,  1  Crown  street.     ,,r- 

Muirhead  &  Arthur,  80  Argyll  streets;   . 

Muirhead,  James,  90  Buchanan  street^.,r 

Panton,  Geo.,  &  Son,  dealers,  32  Stock- 
well  street. 

Panton,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  dealers,  85  BuchanaiQ 
street. 

Paul,  Thomas,  39  Sauchiehall  street. 

Porter,  Hugh,  1  Mitchell  street. 

Robertson,  D.,  18  Argyll  arcade. 

Russell,  John,  25  Argyll  arcade.  ,.,-: 

Shaw,  W.  C,  64  Argyll  street.  >  ij{ 

Shaw,  William,  40  Argyll  street. 

Simpson,  James,  47  Bridge  street. 

Smith,  George,  26  Renfield  street. 

Stewart,  James,  637  Gallowgate. 

Stewart,  Robert,  58  Argyll  street. 

Taylor,  William,  61  Argjdl  arcade. 

Todd,  John  &  W.,  1,  3  Trongate, 

Turvey,  G.,  91  Trongate. 

Walker,  R.,  13  Argyll  street. 

Warrington,  Alex.,  154  Argyll  street. 

White,  George,  3  Buchanan  street. 

Wood,  James,  101  Mitchell  street.  ; 

Woolfield,  S.,  importer  of  French  clocks, 
corner  of  Aj-cade,  28  Buchanan  street./, 

Yuill,  Robert,  3  Main  street,  Gorbals.       ; 


WATCH.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WINE. 


605 


WATCH-GLASS  MAKERS. 
Buchanan,  William,  1  New  wynd. 
Colquhoun,  William,  7  Queen  street. 
Leckie,  John,  7  Queeu  street. 

WEAVERS'  UTENSIL  MAKERS. 

SEE  ALSO  EEEDMAKERS,  SHUTTLE- 
MAKERS,  AND  TURNERS. 

Brown,  David,  18  Thomson's  lane,  Green 
street,  Calton. 

Brown,  John,  128  Great  Hamilton  st. 

Carrick,  James,  13  Kirk  street.  Town- 
head. 

Crosbie,  D.,  27  Abercromby  street. 

Dickie,  James,  &  Co.,  9  Dean  street. 

Drummond,  John,  3  Antigua  place,  Nel- 
son street. 

Gibson,  W.,  &  Co.,  18  East  Campbell  st. 

Henderson,  James,  95  Hutcheson  street. 

Jack,  Thomas,  8  John  street,  Bridgeton. 

Manuel,  James,  10  Green  street,  Calton. 

Miller,  Andrew,  154  Stockwell  street. 

Patent  Heald  Factor}',  GO  St.  Enoch  wynd. 

Salmond,  John,  &  Sons,  8  Wilson  street 
and  13  William  street. 

Scouller,  R.  &  J.,  151  Gallowgate. 

Steven,  Andrew,  17  East  Campbell  st. 

Whyte,  Alexander,  16  Canon  street. 

White,  David,  10  Sidney  street. 

WHIP  AND  THONG  MAKERS. 
Boj'd,  Henry,  23  Glassford  street. 
Bulloch,  James,  88  Trongate. 
Ross,  James,  18  Bell  street. 

WHITING  MERCHANTS. 
Rae,  Thomas,  Brunswick  court  and  109 

Candleriggs. 
Sloan,  William,  &  Co.,  foot  of  Turner's 

court,  87  Argyll  street. 
Wilson,  John,  14  King  st.,  Caltonmouth. 

WINE  MERCHANTS. 

Anderson,  Alex.  S.,  119  Argj'U  street  and 
3,  15  Maxwell  street. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  77  Stockwell  street. 

Baxter,  Isaac,  &  Son,  137  Buchanan  St. 

Bell,  Rannie,  &  Co.,  103  St.  Vincent  st. 

Bennet  &  Co.,  Dundas  lane,  162  Bu- 
chanan street. 

Buchanan  &  Lockhart,  63  Stockwell  st. 
and  4  Jloore  place. 

Chrj-stal,  David,  313  Sauchiehall  street. 

Chrystal,  Robert,  177  Sauchiehall  street. 

Cleland,  Robert,  &  Co.,  265  Argyll  street 
and  74  Sauchiehall  street. 

Cockburn,  Campbell,  &  Co.,  116  St.  Vin- 
cent street. 

Craig,  James,  &  Son,  9  Miller  street. 

Cruickshanks,  E.,  84  West  Nile  st.  and 
4  St.  George's  court. 

Dalglish,  Wm.,  90,  94  Bridgegate. 

Dickie,  Robert,  94  King  street,  Tradeston. 


Dickson,  Thomson,  &  Co,,  95  Union  st, 

Dods,  Brothers,  26,  28  R.  Exchange  sq. 

Douie,  William  C,  145  Queen  street. 

Drj'sdale,  John,  2  Findlay  street  and  157 
Cowcaddens. 

Dun,  John,  purifier  and  bottler,  315  Ar- 
gyll street. 

Ferguson,  James,  52  St.  Vincent  street. 

Fingland,  Thomas,  tS;  Co.,  Sidney  court, 
62  Argyll  street. 

Forbes,  John,  175  Sauchiehall  street. 

Eraser,  Archibald,  9  Queen  street. 

Gibb  &  Bruce,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Hamilton,  Charles,  63  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hay,  William,  &  Co.,  38  Queen  street. 

Henderson,  Henry,  117  West  George  st. 

Jeffrey,  John,  89,  91  Union  street. 

Johnston  &  Neill,  76  Great  Clyde  street, 
85,  87  Jamaica  St.,  and  15  Bedford  st. 

Knox,  A.,  Morrison's  ct.,  108  Argyll  st. 

Lade,  D.,  &  Co.,  Jackson  street. 

Lang,  William,  73  Queen  street. 

Leslie  &  Stewart,  158  Sauchiehall  street. 

M'Call,  James,  &  Son,  85  Wilson  street. 

M'CalUim,  D.,  163  Buchanan  street. 

MacGeorge  &  Kerr,  40  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Kenzie,  J.,  &  Co.,  60  Stockwell  street, 

Mills,  Thomas,  1  Kinning  place. 

Mitchell,  W.  &  J.,  242  Argyll  street  and 
10  Hope  .=itreet. 

Murrny,  Waller,  47  George  square  and 
1  West  George  street. 

Richardson,  .J.  K.,  63  Bath  street. 

Ronald  &  M'Tavish,  27  St.  Vincent  pi. 

Royal  Oporto  Wine  Co.,  Oporto.  J.  B. 
Sheriff,  agent. 

Sandeman,  David,  53  Miller  street. 

Smith,  Robert,  124  Sauchiehall  street  and 
299  Argyll  street, 

Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  1 14  Trongate. 

Stoddart,  James  &  George,  33^  St.  Vin- 
cent place. 

Struthers,  Robert,  13,  21  Kinning  place. 

Sword,  James,  yr.,  43  Hutcheson  street, 
vaults,  26  Glassford  street. 

Thom,  Robert,  &  Sons,  43  Buchanan  st. 

Walker,  John,  &  Co.,  128  Buchanan  st. 

Watson  &  Barr,  8  Gordon  street. 

Williamson,  J.  &  R.,  3  Royal  Exchange 
court,  85  Queen  street,  and  17  Ex- 
change square. 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANTS. 
Abbott,  Wm.,  116,  118,  120  London  st. 
Adair,  James,  366  Argyll  street. 
Adams,  Mrs.  John,  40  Orr  St.,  Calton. 
Aitken,  A.  N.,  493,  495,  497  Gallowgate. 
Aiken,  John,  96,  216  High  street  and 

134,  136  King  street. 
Aitken,  Robert,  9,  11  East  Nile  street. 
Alexander,  Andrew,  38  Shuttle  street. 
Alexander,  John,  5,  7  St.  Enoch's  wynd. 
Alison,  Mrs.,  222  High  street. 


606 


WINE.— TRADES  DIEECTORT.-WINE, 


Allan,  Alexander,  15  Norfolk  street. 
Allan,  William,  121  West  Campbell  St. 
Anderson,  David,  51  Jamaica  street. 
Anderson,  James,  98  Dundas  street. 
Anderson,  James,  26  Bedford  street. 
Anderson,  Matthew,  81,  83  Trongate  and 

49  Saltmarket. 
Anderson,  Robert,   51  Wilson  street  and 

77  Brunswick  street. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  230  High  street. 
Angus,  John,  29  Norfolk  street. 
Armour,  Wm.,  68  Stevenson  st.,  Calton, 

and  89  Abercromby  street. 
Baillie,  James,  32  Cook  st.,  Tradeston. 
Baillie,  James,  93  High  street. 
Baird,  Alexander,  167  Gallowgate. 
Baird,  John,  6  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 
Baird,  John,  226  Gallowgate. 
Baird,  John,  40  Montrose  street  and  193 

Buchanan  street. 
Barr,  John,  74  High  street. 
Barr,  William,  22  Marlborough  street  and 

350  Gallowgate. 
Barr,  William,  60  Jamaica  street. 
Barron,  Alexander,  3,  5  Cranston  street. 
Batchelor,  George,  167  West  Nile  street. 
Begg,  John,  38  Hutcheson  street. 
Begg,  Robert,  365  Gallowgate. 
Begbie,  Andw.,  152  New  Dalmamock  rd. 
Belch,  John,  9  Stobcross  street. 
Benuett  &  Co.,  162  Buchanan  street. 
Bennie,  Archibald,  15  Anderston  quay. 
Blair,  John,  65  Clyde  place. 
Bonnar,  Neil,  2  Norfolk  street. 
Bowman,  Thomas,  117  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Brown,  David,  75  Bell  street. 
Brown,  George,  92  Gallowgate. 
Brown,  W.,  6  Turner's  court,  87  Argj'll 

street. 
Bryce  &  Orr,  66  Saltmarket. 
Bry-ce,  Alex.,  42  St.  Andrew  street. 
Bryce,  James,  189  Castle  street. 
Brj'son  &  Hamilton,  20  Canon  street  and 

23  Kirk  street,  Gorbals. 
Bryson,  Robert,  41  Saltmarket. 
Buchanan,  John,  25  Stobcross  street  and 
23  Bridge  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  72,  74  Nelson  street. 

Buchanan  &  Lockhart,  63  Stockwell  St., 
and  4  Moore  place.  West  George  st. 

Bulloch,  James,  33  Wilson  street. 

Bulloch,  Walter,  48  Renfield  street. 

Butters,  John,  496  Gallowgate. 

Caddie,  W.  D.,  71  Glassford  street. 

Cameron,  A.  &  D.,  70  Cowcaddens  st. 

Cameron,  Archibald,  12  Broomielaw. 

Cameron,  Donald,  4  George  street. 

Cameron,  John,  61  Green  street,  Calton, 

Cameron,  John,  72  Abbotsford  place. 

Cameron,  William,  72  Bishop  street. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  248  High  street. 

Campbell,  Donald,  3 1 1  Argyll  street. 

Campbell,  John,  63  North  St.,  Anderston. 


Campbell,  John,  15,  17  West  Nile  st. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  51  King  street. 
Campbell,  Thomas  M'Kell,  67  Carrick  st. 
Cansh,  Maxwell,  69  Bell  street. 
Carmichael,  Alexander,  8  Oswald  street. 
Carmichael,  Hut;h,  30  Oswald  street. 
Cassils,  David,  50  High  street. 
Cassils,  Peter,  34  Well  street. 
Chalmers,  Alexander,  97  King  street. 
Clow,  E.  &  A.,  81   Stockwell  street  and 

70  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Clow,  Henry,  18  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Colquhoun,  Alex.,  23  Dundas  street. 
Colquhoun,  H.,  286  Buchanan  street. 
Colvill,  Stephen,  12  Stirling  street. 
Conway,  Patrick,  11  Park  place,  Stock- 
well  street. 
Cook,  Wm.,  122,  124  South  Albion  st 
Cook,  Thomas,  23  Cleland  street. 
Coulthard,  John,  25,  27  Oxford  street. 
Cowan,  Hugh,  119  High  street. 
Craig,  James,  &  Son,  9  Miller  street. 
Crawford,  Donald,  84  Govan  street. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  25  London  street. 
Crawford,   Thomas,    31    Maitland   street 

and  38  Milton  street. 
Crockatt,  W.  &  G.,  358  Argyll  street. 
CroU,  James,  19  Nicholson  street. 
Cruickshank,    E.,   84  West  Nile  street, 

retail  cellars,  4  St.  George's  court. 
Currie,  Hamilton,  92  Union  street. 

Davidson,  Kenneth,  12  Bridge  street,  450 
Argyll  street,  and  103  Main  street, 
Gorbals. 

Dalveen,  Neil  B.,  143  Arg3dl  street. 

Danskin,  John,  126  West  Nile  street. 

Dewar,  Alex.,  31  Warroch  street. 

Devvar,  James,  27  West  Russell  street  and 
13  Queen  arcade. 

Dewar,  Wm.,  5,  7  West  George  street. 

Dickie,  John,  2  St.  James's  St.,  Kingston. 

Dickie,  William,  72  Eglinton  street. 

Donneh',  James,  88  Trongate. 

Dougall,  Robert,  21   Gordon  street. 

Dow,  Alexander,  218  High  street. 

Dow,  H.  &  A.,  275  Argj'll  street  and  96 
Gallowgate. 

Dow,  Samuel,  10  Maxwell  street. 

Downie,  Angus,  56  Anderston  quay. 

Drysdale,  John,  420  Parliamentary  road, 

Drysdale,  William,  90  Glassford  street. 

Duff,  William,  10,  12  Stockwell  street. 

Dunlop,  George,  33  College  street. 

Dunlop,  Gilbert,  12  Bishop  street,  Ander- 
ston. 

Dunlop,  James,  28  Dunlop  street. 

Dunn,  David,  44  Carrick  street. 

Dunn,  James,  21  Wilson  street. 

Dunsmore,  James,  89  Dundas  street. 

Easton,  James,  12  Malta  street. 

Fairlej',  Alex.,  9  Croy  place. 

Ferguson,  James,  7  Ann  street. 

Ferguson,  John,  10  Chai'lotte  lano. 


WINE.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— VvINE. 


607 


Ferguson,  Malcolm,  79  Gallowgate. 
Fingland,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Sidney  court, 

62  Argyll  street. 
Finlaj-,  George,  Id^  Buchanan  street. 
Fleming,  David,  37  High  street. 
Fletcher,  John,  43  John  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  143  West  Nile  street. 
Forsyth,  William,  46^  George  square. 
Eraser,  Alex.,  18  George  street. 
Fraser,  Archibald,  9  Queen  street. 
Fraser,  Charles,  65  King  street. 
Fulton,  Archibald,  154  Eglinton  street 
Galloway,  Thomas,  171  Gallowgate. 
Gardner,  D.  C,  9,  11  Prince's  street. 
Gascoyne,  Hugh,  55  King  street. 
Gibbons,  John,  395  Argyll  street. 
Gibson,  William,  49  Stobcross  street. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  356  Gallowgate, 
Gilchrist,  Alexander,  1  Stevenson  street. 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  28  High  street. 
Gilmour,  Robert,  134  Union  street. 
Glover,  Robert,  248  George  street    and 

61  John  street. 
Graham,  John,  1  New  street,  Calton,  2 

Well  St.,  and  419  Argyll  street. 
Granger,  Hugh,  97  Abercromby  street. 
Grant,  Thomas,  81  Candleriggs. 
Grant,  William,  330  Argyll  street- 
Gray,  James,  147  Gallowgate. 
Halliday,  William,  88  Union  street. 
Hally,  William,  10  Douglas  street. 
Hamilton,  Gavin,  G,  10  Stockwell  street. 
Ilamiltou,  George,  22  Cook  St.,  Tradeston. 
Hannah,  David,  74  Buchanan  street  and 

13  Exchange  place. 
Hannaj',  William,  230  Main  st.,  Gorbals. 
Harrison,  John,  9  Ferguson  street,  Cow- 

caddens. 
Harvej-,  J.  E,,  229  Buchanan  street  and 

2  Bath  street. 
Harvey,  James,  21,  23  Candleriggs  st. 
Hatrick,  Peter,  206  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
Hay,  John,  69  Saltmarket  street  and  92 

High  street. 
Jlay,  William,  &  Co.,  38  Queen  street. 
Ilendrie,  John,  132  Main  street,  Gorbals. 
Henderson,  David,  48  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Henderson,  James,  28  Anderston  quay. 
Hill,  David,  85  Renfrew  street. 
Hillcot,  Robert,  34  Port-Dundas  road, 
llodge,  Archibald,  59  George  street. 
Hope,  Robert,  39  Jamaica  street. 
Horn,  Alexander,  300  High  street. 
Howatson,  Thomas,  57  Candleriggs. 
Hunter,  Robert,  21  West  Campbell  street. 

Hutcheson, ,  67  Stockwell  street. 

Hutchison,  John,   100  Glebe  street. 
Hutchison,  Joseph,  78  Wellington  street. 
Innes,  William,  93,  95,  97  Saltmarket. 
JefFrej',  John,  89,  91  Union  street. 
Jeffrey,  Robt.,  jun.,  &  Co.,  145  Trongate. 
Johnston,   David,   &   Co.,    9    Garthland 

street. 


Johnston  and  Neil,  76  Great  Clyde  St., 

85,  87  Jamaica  St.,  and  15  Bedford  st. 
Johnston,  Robert,  41  King  street. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  112  Canning  street. 
Kay,  James,  82  Bridgegate. 
Keady,  James,  141  Cambridge  street 
Keeling,  John  Thos.,  160  Rutherglen  rd. 
Kell3',  Edward,  164,  166  Saltmarket. 
Kidd,  William,  269  Gallowgate. 
King,  Andrew,  29  Main  St.,  Anderston. 
King,   George,   62,   64   Trongate  and  3 

Nelson  street. 
Lade,  D.,  &  Co.,  Jackson  street. 
Lamb,  H.  A.,  101  King  St.,  Tradeston. 
Lang,  Hugh,  128  Broomielaw. 
Lang,  Robert,  72  Govan  street. 
Laurie,  John,  151  Queen  street  and  1G3 

Sauchiehall  street. 
Lawrie,    William,    145    Bridgegate,    53 

South  Portland  street,  and  23  Great 

Clyde  street. 
Lennox,  John,  194  Argyll  street. 
Letham,  P.,  2  Glebe  st.  and  207  Castle 

street. 
Lightbody,  James,  157  Queen  street  and 

55  Abercromby  street. 
Limont,  David,  35  Stobcross  street. 
Limont,  David,  65  Bridge  street. 
Lindsay,  James,  63,  65  Stobcross  street. 
Litster,  James,  111  Reid street,  and  8  Dale 

street,  Bridgeton. 
Littlejohn,  James,  54  Crown  street. 
Logan,  A.  &  T.,  186  Gallowgate. 
Logan,  William,  &  Co.,  2  Melville  place, 

132  Trongate. 
Lyall,  George,  12  Stirling  street. 
Lyon,  John,  251  Gallowgate. 
M'Arthur,  Donald,  114,  116  Cathedral  st. 
M'Arthur,  Duncan,  3  Croy  place. 
M'Arthur,  John,  214  Broomielaw. 
M'Auslan,  Jas.,  171  Main  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Birnie,  James,  233  Cowcaddens  street. 
M'Call,  James,  136  Bridgegate. 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  35  Broad  St.,  Mile-end. 
M'Cartney,  W^illiam,  100  New  City  rd. 
M'Coll,  Malcolm,  29  Warroch  street. 
M'Cidloch,  James,  169  Duke  street. 
M'Culloch,  R.,  93  Main  street,  Gorbals, 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.  E.,  94  Broomielaw. 
M'Cusker,  Felix,  49  Garscube  road. 
M'Donald,   Duncan,   21,  23   New  street, 

Calton. 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  74  Kirk  st.,  Calton. 
M'Donald,  D.,  43  Reid  St.,  Bridgeton. 
M'Donald,  Hugh,  147  Loudon  street. 
M'Donald,  James,  71  Ingram  street  and 

46  North  Frederick  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  27  Rutherglen  roau. 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,  31  Stevenson  street. 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,  6,  8  Mitchell  street. 
M'Dougall,  Allan,  1  Hartfield  place. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  23  Castle  street. 
M'Dougall,  Donald,  7  Anderston  quay, 


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WINE— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WINE. 


M'Doiigall,  Hugh,  161  West  Nile  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  3,  5  Shuttle  street. 

M'Dougall,  John,  1 04  King  st.,  Tradeston. 

M'Ewan,  James,  21  Oswald  street, 

M'Farlane,  George,  24  Laucefield  quay. 

M'Farlane,  James,  20,  22  Bridge  street. 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  &  Co.,  59  Gallowgate. 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  42  Govan  street. 

M'Farlane,  T.  H.,  13,  15  Union  street. 

M'Feat,  Mrs.  T.,  92  Eutherglen  loan. 

M'George  &  Kerr,  42  St.  Vincent  place. 

M'Gilvary,  W.  &  W.,  45  Clyde  place. 

M'Gregor,  Angus,  126  Saltmarket  and  7 
Carrick  street. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  9  Castle  street,  Town- 
head. 

M'Gregor,  Gregor,  267  Gallowgate. 

M'Gregor,  John,  134  Main's- street. 

M'Gregor,  Robert,  4  Clyde  st.,  Calton. 

M'Gregor,  Margaret,  47  Kent  street. 

M'lntyre,  Alexander,  50  Main  St.,  Gallon. 

M'Intyre,  Archibald,  120  Candleriggs. 

M'lntyre,  Duncan,  130  Saltmarket. 

M'Intyre,  J.  &  R.,  21,  23,  and  179  Main 
street,  Anderston. 

M'Intyre,  Neil,  &  Co.,  35  Clyde  build- 
ings. 

M'Isaac,  Robert,  171  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Kaj^,  James  G.,  35  Clyde  street,  An- 
derston. 

jNI'Kenzie,  James,  &  Co.,  60  Stockwell  st. 

M'Kenzie,  James,  10  Anderston  quay. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  149  Stobcross  st. 

M'Kinnon,  Charles,  273  Buchanan  street, 
43  Main  street,  124  Stobcross  street, 
and  32  Anderston  quay. 

M'Laren,  Robert,  199  Argyll  street,  1 
Belgrove  street,  4  Candleriggs,  and  479 
Gallowgate. 

M'Laren,  William,  169  Castle  street  and 
424  Gallowgate. 

M'Laj',  William,  85  Great  Hamilton  st. 
and  29  Cannmg  street,  Calton. 

M'Lean,  Donald,  61  Havannah  street. 

M'Lean,  Duncan,  79  Queen  street. 

M'Lean,  John,  47  Crown  street  and  48 
Govan  street. 

M'Leish,  John,  182  S;dtmarket  and  1 
Jail  square. 

M'Millan,  William,  49  Nelson  street, 
Tnideston. 

M'Naughton,  C.  C  ,  21  Renfield  street. 

JI'Neil,  Andrew,  19  Anderston  quay. 

M'Ncil,  John,  55  Struthers  st.,  Calton. 

Jl'Xicol,  John,  39  Gordon  street. 

M'Phail,  Edward,  28  Anderston  quay, 

M'Pheison,  Alex.,  86  Great  Hamilton  st. 

M'Phie.  Donald,  8  Anderston  quay. 

M'William,  James,  3  Stirling  street. 

JI 'William,  J.  J.,  17  Miller  street. 

Mahon,  James,  8  St.  Enoch  square. 

ifalcolm,  G.,  &  Co.,  6  Howard  street. 

Martin,  Archibald,  53  Bell  street. 


Martin,  James,  224  High  street. 
Martin,  Mrs.  AVilliam,  9,11  Bell  street. 
Mason,  Archibald,  61  Ingram  street. 
Mason,  George,  74  Broomielaw  street. 
Blatthews,  George,  174  Hope  street. 
Maxwell,  Charles,  1  Anderston  quay. 
Maxwell,  James,  139  Trongate. 
Maxwell,  Thomas,  6  Wallace  court  and 

43  Bell  street. 
Melville,   William,    52  Broomielaw    and 

91  Waterloo  street. 
Menzies,  Donald,  10  Clyde  place. 
Menzies,  John,  46  Bedford  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  104  Bridgegate. 
Miller,  Andrew,  48  Bridge  street. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  125  Duke  street. 
Mills,  James,  131  George  street. 
IMitchell,  Archibald,  53  Bell  street. 
Moir,  James,  8  Clyde  place. 
Moir,  John,  54  George  street. 
Monteith,  Alex.,  4,  6  M'Pherson  street. 
Monteith,  J.,  387  Argyll  street. 
Montgomerie,  John,  60  Wallace  street. 
Morrison,  John,  18  Canning  st.,  Calton. 
Jlorton,  Robert,  4  Clj'de  place,  Tradeston. 
Muir,  William,  13  Stockwell  street. 
Miirdoch,  William,  56  Hutcheson  street. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.  Edward,  36,  38  Canon  st. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.  Edward,  13  Main  street, 

Bridgeton. 
ISiurray,  Robert,  206  North  street. 
Murray,  William,  289  High  .street. 
Neilson,  James,  25  Prince's  street. 
Neilson,  T.,  98  Bridgegate. 
Neilson,  William,  133  Stockwell  street 
Nimmo,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  9  Gordon  street. 
Orr,  James,  38  Clyde  place. 
Orr,  John,   5  Green  St.,  47   Millroad  st., 

443  Gallowgate,  and  5  Tobago  street. 
Pagan,  Jame.^,  81  Glassford  street. 
Park,  William,  sen.,  97,  99  Bridgegate. 
Parlane,  Alexander,  99  Candleriggs. 
Patrick,  H.  W.,  59  Stockwell  street. 
Pattison,  W.  C,  13  Brunswick  place  and 

1 64  Trongate. 
Peden,  James,  29  North  Frederick  street. 
Pender,  John,  67  London  street. 
Pender,  Robert,  42  Candleriggs. 
Phillips,  David,  5  West  Campbell  street. 
Pride,  David,  71  Clyde  St.,  Anderston. 
Eankin,  John,  64,  66  Broomielaw. 
Rankin,  John,  2  Greenvale  place. 
Reid,  John,  4  Prince's   square,  48  Bu- 
chanan street. 
Reid,  John,  219  High  street. 
Rennie  &  Cameron,  171  High  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  &  Co.,  16  Jackson  street. 
Robb,  Alexander,  114  King  street. 
Robb,  David,  37  North  street,  Anderstou. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  74  Gallowgate. 
Robertson,  Edward,  126  Broomielaw  and 

4  York  street. 
Robertson,  John,  36  Bridge  street. 


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609 


Robertson,  John,  347  High  street. 

Robertson,  John,  377  Argyll  street. 

Robertson,  John,  86  Union  street. 

Robertson,  Wm.,  7,  9  West  Nile  street. 

Robertson,  Wm.&  Robert,  203' Argyll  st. 

Robin,  Matthew,  42  King  St.,  Tradeston. 

Robin,  Matthew,  112,  114  Stockwell  St. 

Robiu,  Matthew,  30  Maitland  street. 

Robin,  Peter,  464  Gallowgate. 

Robin,  Robert,  149  New  City  road. 

Robin,  Robert,  45  Charlotte  street. 

Robin,  Robert,  111  George  street. 

Roddan,  James,  93  Nelson  street. 

Rose  &  Main,  41,  43  Stockwell  street. 

Russell,  J.  &  W.,  35  Nelson  st.,  Trades- 
ton. 

Russell,  Thomas,  18  Adelphi  street. 

Russell,  William,  1 1  Clyde  terrace. 

Rutherford,  William,  21  Gallowgate  and 
9  Jamaica  street. 

Rutherfurd,  George  F.,&  Co.,  108  Stock- 
well,  19  Bedford  street,  and  27  Paisley 
road,  Kingston. 

Sage,  Donald,  204  Buchanan  street. 

Scott,  Archibald,  136  Garscube  road. 

Scott,  James,  6,  8  Robertson  street. 

Scott,  John,  181  Gallowgate. 

Shepherd,  Robert,  120  Sauchiehall  street. 

Sinclair,  Duncan,  135  Argyll  street. 

Smith,  John,  29  Kirk  street,  Townhead. 

Smith,  Martin,  25  King  street. 

Smith  &  Sim,  36,  38  Stirling's  road. 

Smith,  William,  54  Maxwell  street. 

Spiers,  Robert,  17  Clyde  place,  and  21 
King  street,  Tradeston. 

Steel,  James,  156,  158  Cowcaddens  st. 

Steel,  John,  76  Garscube  road. 

Stenhouse,  Mrs.,  436  Gallowgate. 

Steven,  Robert,  160  Main  street,  Gorbals. 

Stevenson,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  10  Gordon  st. 

Stewart,  Alex.,  267  High  street. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  100  Nelson  street 
and  33  Stirling  street. 

Stewart,  Alexander,  3  Richmond  lane. 

Stewart,  Archibald,  33  Adelphi  street, 
Hutchesontown. 

Stewart,  Donald,  46  South  Coburg  street. 

Stewart,  John,  4  Old  wynd, 

Stewart,  J.,  &  Co,,  114  Trongate. 

Stewart,  Robert,  26,  28  Jamaica  street. 

Stewart,  W.,  46,  48  Commerce  street. 

Stewart,  William,  8  York  st.,  Broomielaw. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  James,  32  Sauchiehall  st. 

Stirling,  William,  87  Ingram  street  and 
298  Buchanan  street. 

Struthers,  Wilson,  20  Gordon  street. 

Summers,  James,  27  Malta  street  and 
33  Kirk  street. 

Taylor,  E.  &  R.,  10  Stirling  street. 

Taylor,  James,  61  Anderston  quay. 

Taylor,  Matthew  &  Henry,  111  London 
street, 

Taylor,  Robert,  52,  54  New  wynd. 


Teacher,  William,  347  Argyll  street. 

Teacher,  William,  Coulter's  court,  164 
Trongate. 

Templeton,  T.,  131  West  Nile  street. 

Thomson,  George,  168  Saltmarket. 

Thorn,  Robert,  225  Gallowgate. 

Thomson,  Johnstone,  60  Hutcheson  st. 

Thomson,  Samuel,  3  Stockwell  place. 

Tulloch,  Henry,  34  Parliamentary  road. 

Valentine,  John,  100  Rottenrow. 

Vannan,  A.  &  R.,  75  Argj'U  street. 

Walker,  John,  77  Garscube  road. 

Wallace,  Andrew,  88  North  street,  An- 
derston. 

Wallace,  John,  29  Catherine  street. 

Wallace,  John,  75  Maxwell  street. 

Walsh,  Thomas,  107  Finniestou  street. 

Watson,  Charles,  96  Garscube  road. 

Watson,  Charles,  196  Argyll  street, 

W^atson,  Robert,  2  Cranston  place. 

Weatherley,  Mrs.  T.,  67  Glassford  street. 

Weir,  Ebenezer,  82  North  street  and  41, 
43  Maxwell  street. 

Weir,  Walter,  144  Gallowgate. 

White,  James,  46  Adelphi  street. 

Wildridge,  John,  81  King  street. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  25  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  David,  4,  6  Melville  place. 

Wilson,  James,  31  Normal  place. 

Wilson,  John,  26  Crown  street. 

Wilson,  John,  30  Stockwell  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  5  Main  st.,  Anderston. 

Wiseman,  A.,  58  New  Bridge  street  and 
46  Carrick  street. 

Woodburn,  George,  20  Lancefield  quay 
and  2  Elliot  street,  Finnieston. 

Young,  John,  79  Nelson  street. 

Young,  John,  35,  37  Kent  street. 

Young,  Robert,  44  Jamaica  street. 

Yuille,  William,  &  Son,  40  Miller  street. 

WrRE-DRAWERS. 

Johnston,  Richard,  &  Brother.  John 
Strathern,  agent,  15  John  street. 

WIEE- WORKERS  AHD  WIRE-CLOTH 
MANTJFACTTJEEES. 

Cousland,  Archd.,  sen.,  3  New  wynd. 

Cousland,  Alexander,  5  Mitchell  street. 

Dick,  Alex.,  16  Buchanan  court  and  105 
Stockwell  street. 

Johnston,  Richard,  &  Brother,  wire  ware- 
house. John  Strathern,  agent,  15 
John  street. 

Leitch,  Archibald,  13  Well  street. 

Rowat,  Alexander,  19  Saltmarket. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  43  Trongate. 

Wilson,  Samuel,  49  Trongate. 

WOOD  MERCHANTS. 

Adams,  James,  &  Co.,  Tradeston  Sa^r 
Mills,  Scotland  street. 

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WOODEN.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WOOLLEN. 


Baird  &  Brown,  GLisgow  Saw  Mills, 
Port-Dundas. 

Bell,  J.  &  W.,  Port-Dundas. 

Bell,  William,  12  Carnarvon  street. 

Binnie,  John,  63  Eglinton  street. 

Bonnybridge  Sawmill-yard,  A.  &  G.  Pa- 
terson,  68  Tennant  street,  St.  RoUox. 

Boyd,  Adam,  35  Douglas  street. 

Boyd,  William,  &  Sons,  4  Hydepark  St., 
15  St.  Enoch  square. 

Brooks,  William,  39  West  Nile  street. 

Brown,  Robert,  75  Mitchell  street  and 
Drury  street. 

Brownlie,  Archd.,  12  Forth  street,  Port- 
Dundas. 

Bunten,  James,  81  Wellington  street. 

Carrick,  John,  &  Co.,  23  Kent  street. 

Cuthbertson,  John,  10  Stanley  place. 

Dennistouu,  Ebenezer,  29  Jackson  street. 

Dick,  Wm.,  4  Wood  lane,  Broomielaw. 

Edmiston  &  Barnet,  124  Upper  Crown  st. 

Fletcher,  James,  Craignestock. 

Fotheringham,  A.,  13  Waterloo  street  and 
81  Pitt  street. 

Frame,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  14  Macfarlane  St. 

Gilmour,  A.,  94  Maxwell  street. 

Harvey,  James,  mahogany,  23  Hope  st. 

Harvie,  W.  &  J.,  75  North  Wellington  st. 

Hunter,  Moses,  &  Co.,  19  Macfarlane  st. 

Hunter,  William,  116  Stockwell  st. 

Hutchison,  William,  &  Co.,  41  Port-Dun- 
das road. 

Jackson,  Robert,  27  Douglas  street. 

Jamieson,  Wm.  M.,  41  Oswald  street. 

M'Donald,  Peter,  56  Duke  street. 

Macfarlane,  A.,  sen.,  50  Robertson  street. 

Macfarlane,  Andrew,  jun.,  &  Co.,  28  Ro- 
bertson street. 

M'Gregor,  James,  27  Kinning  place. 

Miller,  Andrew,  88  Maxwell  street. 

Paterson,  A.  &  G.,  68  Tennant  street. 

Reid,  D.  &  J.,  21  Bath  street. 

Robb,  John,  37  Paterson  st ,  Kingston. 

Robinson,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  Partick  Saw- 
mills. 

Scott,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  128  Union  st. 

Steel,  R.  &  T.,  25  Thistle  street. 

Swan,  David,  Kehdndock,  Maryhill. 

Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  6  Main  st., 
Anderston. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  80  Cadogan  street. 

Wilson,  J.,  &  Son,  468  Gallowgate. 

Young,  J.  &  D.,  42  Pitt  street. 

Young  &  Peddle,  12  Royal  Exchange. 

"WOODEN  CLOCK-MAKERS. 

SEE  GERMAN  CLOCK-MAKEES. 

WOOLLEN  AND  LINEN  DEAPEES. 

Aitken,  J.  and  J.,  14  Gallowgate. 
Anderson,  John,  2,  3,  4,  5  Clyde  terrace. 
Andrew,  John,  15  Sauchiehall  street. 
Arnott,  Cannock,  &  Co.,  19  Jamaica  st. 


Baxter,  William,  442  Argyll  street. 

Beaton,  Walter,  205  Cowcaddens. 

Beattie  &  Co.,  276  Buchanan  street. 

Begg,  Alexander,  8  High  street. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Angus,  294  High  street. 

Bennie,  Thomas,  48  Glassi'ord  street. 

Black,  David,  28  Gallowgate.  ' 

Black  &  Douglas,  363  Argj'll  street. 

Bogle,  J.  Y.,  288  Argyll  street. 

Bogle,  J.  &  W.,  66,  58  Oxford  street. 

Bogle,  William,  54  Oxford  street. 

British  Woollen  Mart,  67  Argyll  street. 

Brown,  William,  2  Kennedj'  street. 

Bryson,  John,  11  Mam  street,  Bridget  on. 

Brj'son,  John,  7  Sauchiehall  street. 

Buchanan,  William,  13  Gallowgate. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  44  Buchanan  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  34  Candle- 
riggs. 

Chalmers,  T.,  &  Co.,  161  Trongate. 

Charles,  Miss,  96  High  street. 

Clarkson,  John,  34  Canning  St.,  Calton, 

Craigs,  Brothers,  163  Trongate. 

Cruden,  George,  185  Gallowgate. 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  118  Cowcaddens. 

Dougall  &  Mathie,  16  Jamaica  street. 

Dykes,  J.  &  A.,  148  Argyll  street. 

Ewing,  William  C,  15  Gallowgate. 

Finlay,  D.  B.,  15  Stevenson  street. 

Fleming,  W.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  4  Stirling  sq. 

Gilmour,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  9  London  street 
and  2  Gallowgate. 

Gourlay,  George,  156  Trongate. 

Henderson,  James,  13,  14  Adelphi  street. 

Heron,  G.,  &  Co.,  54  Stevenson  street, 
Calton. 

Hunter,  William,  9  Adelphi  street. 

Kennedy,  Thomas  M.,  66  Govan  street. 
Hutchesontown. 

Keven  and  Buttle,  163,  165  ArgyW  st. 

Kirkwood,  John,  446  Argyll  street. 

Lang,  James,  175  Gallowgate. 

Letters,  Mrs.,  62  Great  Hamilton  street. 

Lillie,  James,  243  Argyll  street. 

Louthean,  Mrs.  A.  W.,  308  Argyll  street. 

M'Adam,  John,  108  Argyll  street. 

M'Farlane,  A.  &  M.,  108  Old  Dalmar- 
nock  road. 

M'Farlane,  Walter,  97  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

M'Intyre,  J.,  &  Co.,  1  Gallowgate  and 
2,  12  High  street. 

M'Keand,  A.  &  J.,  116  St.  Vincent  st. 

M'Kinlay,  George,  433  Argyll  street 
and  18  Stevenson  street. 

M'Kinlay,  George,  216,  217  Gallowgate. 

M'Kinnon,  Peter,  41  Main  street,  An- 
derston. 

M'Leish,  A.,  98  Garscube  road. 

M'Math,  John,  67  Argyll  street. 

Main,  William,  8,  9  Clyde  terrace. 

Menzies,  Marion,  75  South  Portland  st. 

Millar,  William,  26  High  street. 


WOOL.— TEADES  DIRECTORY.— WEIGHTS. 


Cli 


^Muirhead,  Morgan,  &  Co.,  4  Argyll  st. 
Murdoch,  P.,  &  Son,  56  Gallowgate. 
Norwell,  James,  30  Argj'li  street. 
Parker,  Jam€s,  4  St.  Andrew  street. 
Paterson,  William,  63  Trongate. 
Patrick,  William,  18  Clj'de  terrace. 
Pearson,  Peter,  147  Sauchiehall  street. 
Eaukin,  John,  113  Candleriggs. 
Richardson,  Robert,  107  Castle  street. 
Richmond,  William,  &  Co.,  78  Queen  st. 
Robertson,  Andrew  &  W.,  159  Trongate. 
Rowan,  Jas.  G.,  165,  217  Cowcaddens  st, 
Scott,  John,  125  Canning  street. 
Scott,  Thomas  Inglis,  883  Argyll  street, 
Shaw,  John,  18  Gallowgate. 
Sinclair,  R.,  &  Co.,  175  Argyll  street. 
Smith,  G.,  &  Sons,  32,  34,  36  London  st. 
Smith,  John,  10,  16  High  street. 
Smith,  Michael,  89  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Spencer,  J.  L.,  15  Candleriggs  street. 
Steele,  R.  &  G.,  105,  107  Trongate. 
Stewart  &  Macdonald,  5  Buchanan  street, 

152  Argyll  street,  and  4  Mitchell  st. 
Stewart,  William,  114  Argyll  street. 
Struthers,  Thomas,  4  High  street. 
Taylor,  John,  179  Cowcaddens  street. 
Thomson,  John,  1 2  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Thomson,  R.  &  J.,  98  Hutcheson  street. 
Walker,  A.,  &  Co.,  114  Trongate. 
Watson,  Andrew,  135  Cambridge  street. 
Watson,  Robert,  269  Sauchiehall  street. 
Webster,  R.,  &  Son,  75,  77  Trongate. 
Weir,  James  B.,  162  Main  st.,  Bridgeton. 
Wilson,  Mrs.,  8  Adelphi  street. 

WOOL  MEEGHANTS. 

Benton,  John  D.,  &  Co.,  120  South  Al- 
bion street. 

Douglas,  William,  &  Co.,  119  Brunswick 
street. 

Falconer,  R.,  &  Son,  Berlin  wool  and 
yarn,  132  Argj'll  st.  and  4  Buchanan 
street. 

Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  18  Brunswick  lane. 

Younger  &  White,  37  Ingram  street. 

WOOL  AND  WOESTED  SPISTNEES. 

Barr,  Peter,  coloured  tambouring  manu- 
facturer, 79  Glassford  street. 

Dicksons  &  Laings,  21  Glassford  street, 
mills,  Hawick. 

Ellis,  J.,  &  Son,  Dewsberry,  A.  Young  & 
Son,  73  Brunswick  street. 

M'Leod,  Malcolm,  &  Co.,  3  West  Nile 
street. 

Port-Eglinton  Spinning  Co.,  41  St.  Vin- 
cent street,  works,  Port-Eglinton. 

Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  18  Brunswick  lane. 

WEIGHTS. 

Those  marked  (6)  are  also  Builders. 
Aitken,  W^illiam,  Greenhead. 
h  Alexander,  J.,  &  Son,  54  Cadogan  st. 


Alexander,  William,  &  Co.,  11  Dale  st., 

Tradeston. 
Allan  &  Drummond,  20  Gt.  Western  rd. 
Alston,  John,  9  Risk  street,  Calton. 
Anderson  &  Henderson,  101  Holm  street 

and  50  Mitchell  street. 
Armour,  Robert,  49  Greenside  lane,  Hut- 
cheson town. 
Bain,  Thomas,  23  South  Frederick  street. 
Baimatyne,  J.,  &  Co.,  41  Canning  street, 
Barclay,  Robert,  &  Curie,  59    M'Alpine 

street. 
Begg,  James,  9  New  street,  Calton. 
Bell,  George,  30  South  Wellington  st. 
Bell,  J.  &  W.,  Port-Dundas. 
h  Binnie,  John,  53  Eglinton  street. 
Bisset,  George,  Three-mile  House,  Paisley 

road. 
b  Blair,  Archibald,  New  City  road. 
Blair,  William,  7  Lyon  street. 
Booth,  T.,  46  Dale  street,  Tradeston. 
Boyd,  Adam,  35  Douglas  street. 
Brocket,  Andrew,  24  York  street. 
Brown,  A.,  152  Broomielaw  street. 
Brown,  David,  1 3  Stormont  street. 
Brown,  James,  273  George  street,  and  30 

George  square 
Brown  &  Gray,  67  Mitchell  street. 
Brown,  John,  43  Nelson  street. 
Brown,  John,  &  Sons,  York  st.,  Govan- 

haugh. 
Brown,  John,  78  Trongate. 
Brown,  William,  &   Co ,  79   Greendyke 

street. 
Brown,  William,  239  Argyll  street. 
Burley,  Urquhart,  &  Co.,  18  Dale  street^ 

Tradeston. 
Callander,  James,  1  Warwick  street. 
Cameron,  Allan,  73  West  Campbell  st. 
Campbell  &  Christie,  598  Gallowgate. 
Campbell,  John,  61  Great  Hamilton  st. 
Carmichael,  Archd.,  44  Miller's  place. 
Canal  Basin  Foundry  Co.,  Dobbie's  loan, 

Port-Dundas. 
Carswell,  Allen,  sen.,  100  Queen  street. 
b  Carswell,    William,  jun.,    26    George 

street. 
Christie,  John,  Craignestock. 
Clark,  George,  1 5  Abercromby  street. 
Clow,  Andrew  &  David,  158  East  Milton 

street. 
Connell,  James,  58  Norfolk  street. 
Cowan,  William,  85  Mitchell  street  and 

137  W^aterloo  street. 
Craig,  James,  38, 136  Main  st.,  Anderston. 
Crawford,  A.,  9  West  Milton  street. 
Crawford,  George,  76  Brown  street. 
Crawford,  Joseph  T.,  &  Co.,  M'Neil  street, 

Little  Govan. 
Crawford,  Robert,  47  James  St.,  Calton. 
Crawford,  Robert,  101  High  John  street. 
Cuthbertson,    William    G.,    East    ]»ark, 

Garsciibe  road. 


612 


WOOD.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WOOD. 


Currie,    William,    19    Catherine    street, 

Anderstoii. 
Darroch  &  Espie,  9  Windmillcroft. 
Denliolm  &  Nisbet,  146  West  Nile  street. 
Dickson,  Matthew,  427  Gallowgate. 
Dogharty,  John,  85  Stobcross  street. 
Donald,  M.,  24  Dale  street,  Bridgeton. 
Drummond,  Robt.,  57  Canning  St.,  Calton. 
Dunn,  James,  7  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Dunn,  J.  &  W.,  31  Douglas  street. 
h  Dykes,  John,  12  Canning  street. 
Easdon,  George,  11  Stormont  street. 
Edmiston  &  Barnet,  124  Upper  Crown  st. 
Edmistou,  Erroal,  132  Gallowgate. 
Faulds,  Robert,  6  Parson  street  and  Par- 
liamentary road. 
Ferguson,  George,  14  TTorth  Portland  St., 
b  Findlay,  John,  14  Woodlands  road. 
h  Findlay,  William,  139  Garngad  road. 
Findlay    &  Nelson,    St.    George's    court, 

175    Buchanan   street,    and   94  West 

Nile  street. 
Fleming,  John,  &  Co.,  220  Broomielaw. 
Forrest,  E.,  7  Soho  place. 
Forrest,  James,  1  Hope  street,  Anderston. 
Forrest,    WiUiam,    &  Co.,  412   Debbie's 

loan. 
French,  Thomas,  4  Centre  street. 
FuUarton,    Alexander,    11    King   street, 

Tradeston. 
Fulton,  John,  12  Killermont  street. 
Gardner,  A.,  7  Hospital  street. 
Gardner,  John,  42  King  street. 
Gilbert,  William,  168  Gallowgate. 
Graham,  George,  Old  Bridge-end,  Partick. 
b  Graham,  James,  184  George  street. 
Granger,  R.,  33  King  street,  Tradeston. 
Greig,  Robert,  20  Greyfriars  wyud  and 

147  High  street. 
GuUiland,  A.,  56  Garscube  place. 
Hamilton,  William,  77  Cathedral  street. 
Harvey,  H.,  &  Son,  Killermont  street. 
Heiton,  Thomas,  48  Cadogan  street. 
Henderson  &  Paterson,  2  Paterson  street, 

Anderston. 
b  Herbertson,  James,  &  Brothers,  Lyne- 

doch  street. 
Herbertson,  James,  &  Sons,  375-  Bedford 

street. 
Hunter,  John,  18  Portland  street. 
Hunter  &  Marshall,  73  Cambridge  street. 
Irving,  Robert,  13  Monkland  street. 
Jamieson,  William,  33  George  square. 
Johnston,  Francis,  37  Grajme  street. 
Keir,  Robert,  63  Eglinton  street. 
Kennedy,  Hugh,  Douglas  street,  Partick. 
b  Kerr,  W.  «&  T.,  59  St.  James's  road. 
Kittle,  Thomas,  46  East  Howard  street. 
Knox,  Alexander,  42  M'Kechnie  street, 

Calton. 
Laing,  John,  10  East  Bath  lane. 
b  Lamb,  James,  30  Cathedral  street. 
b  Lamb,  John,  34  William  street. 


b  Law  &  Selkirk,  9  Abercorn  street,  Nevf 

City  road. 
Lightbody,  William,  26  Sidney  street. 
Lindsay,  Robert,  18  Main  street. 
b  Lindsay,  R.,  Elmbank  street.  ' 

Lockhart,  John,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 
Logie  and  Dobbie,  30  Thistle  street. 
M'Call,  William,  5  Balmanno  street. 
6  M'Callum,  Duncan,  17  Pitt  street. 
M'Dowall,  John,  76  Rose  street,  Hutche- 

sontown. 
M'Fadyen,  Peter,  4  Brunswick  lane. 
M'Fadyen,  James,  56  Kirk  street,  Calton. 
M'Farlane,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  75  Robertson  st. 
M'Farlane,  William,  39  Stockwell  street. 
M'Gown,  W.,  &  Co.,  25  North  Albion  st. 
b  M'Indoe,  James,  Wilson  St.,  Hillhead. 
b  M'Indoe,  John,  40  Brown  street. 
M'Kechnie,  Andrew,  17  Kirk  st.,  Town- 
head. 
M'Nair,  Alexander,  7  Stewart  street. 
M'Leod,  D.,  &  Co.,  2  Windmillcroft. 
Mahon,  James  &  T.,  75  Drj'gate  street. 
Marshall,    Archibald,    90    Clyde    street, 

Anderston. 
Maxwell  &  Smith,  63  North  Pi-ederick  st. 
Menzies  &  Smith,  157  Eglinton  street. 
Miller  &  Bannerman,  30  Gordon  street. 
Miller,   David,    &  Co.,   53    Dale   street, 

Tradeston. 
Miller,  James,  281  Dobbie's  loan. 
Miller,  Thomas,  35  Cadogan  street. 
Miller,  R.,  &  Son,  29  Stirling  street  and 

94  Nelson  street. 
Moffat,  Charles,  111  West  Nile  street. 
Moody,  David,  28  Crown  street. 
More,  Alexander,  &  Son,  33  Montrose  st. 
Morgan,  James,  71  Cowcaddens. 
Morrison,  C,  17  Greyfriars  wynd. 
Morrison,  James,  17  Bishop  street. 
Morrison,  Thomas,  8  Sauchiehall  street. 
Muir,  James,  401  Parliamentary  road. 
b  Muir,  J.  &  R.,  22  Taylor  street. 
Munro,  George,  100  Holm  street. 
b  Murty,  Peter,  98  London  street. 
Nairn,  Archibald,  26  Cochran  street. 
Nairn,  John,  &  Son,  26  Cochran  street. 
Nixon,  WiJiam,  31  Grasme  street. 
Ormiston,  John,  146  Sauchiehall  street. 
Ormiston,  William,  10  Anderson  street, 

Gallowgate. 
Park,  James,  159  London  street. 
b  Paul,  Matthew,  148  Duke  street. 
Peacock,  Andrew,  8  Melville  street. 
Philips,  Thomas,  3  North  Apsley  place. 
Ramsay,  James,  76  Rutherglen  loan. 
Ramsaj',  Mrs.  John,  15  Macfarlane  street. 
b  Reid,  Andrew,  279  North  Parliamentary 

road. 
Reid,  Hugh,  43  Anderson  st.,  Gallowgate. 
Reid,  John,  154  East  Milton  street. 
Reid,  John,  164  Trongate.  ,, 

Robb,  James,  &  Sons,  122  Saltmarkefer^j" 


WKITERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WRITERS. 


613 


'Robertson,  Alexander,  6  North  Albion  st. 

b  Robertson,  William,  16  Greenhill  st. 

Rodger,  Alexander,  62  Old  vennel. 

Rodger,  John,  13  Well  street,  Calton. 

Ross,  David,  &  Son,  19  New  wynd. 

Rowand,  Daniel,  38,  40  Bishop  street. 

b  Russell,  James,  Franklin  terrace,  Par- 
tick  road. 

Sawers,  James,  48  Stockwell  street. 

Sclanders,  James,  41  George  street. 

Sclauders,  Robert,  38  Montrose  street. 

Shaw,  William,  12  Eglinton  street. 

Suedden  &  Morton,  57  West  Campbell  st. 

Simpson  &  Dunbar,  17  Marlborough  st. 

Simpson,  James,  88  Gallowgate  and  116 
Groeme  street. 

Small,  Frederick,  12  Dixon  street. 

Small,  John,  87  Renfrew  street  and  120 
South  Albion  street. 

Steel,  Thomas,  1.30  Brunswick  street. 

Steel,  R.  &  T,,  25  Thistle  street. 

Steven  &  Cameron,  63  Duke  street. 

Stewart  &  Sinclair,  25  Main  street. 

Stewart,  Peter,  177  New  Dalmarndck  rd. 

Stirrat,  Hugh,  &  Son,  119  Renfield  street. 

b  Taylor,  James,  &  Brothers,  6  Main  st, 
Anderston. 

Taylor,  James,  7  Canon  street. 

Taylor,  William,  48  Bath  street. 

&  Thomson,  J.,  107  Eglinton  street. 

Trench,  Thomas,  4  Centre  street. 

b  Walls,  Hugh,  91  Maitland  street. 

Welsh,  James,  158  Gt.  Hamilton  street. 

Wilkinson,  J.,  5  Morrison  street. 

Wilson,  James,  37  Trongate  and  28 
Saltmarket. 

Wilson,  John,  34  Cambridge  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  73  West  Campbell  street. 

Wishart,  Peter,  12  North  Portland  street. 

Wither,  John,  43  Glebe  street. 

Wright,  Duncan,  49  Gallowgate. 

Wyper,  John,  13  Salisbury  street. 

Young,  Andrew,  229  Main  St.,  Gorbals. 

Younger,  James,  172  Argyll  street. 

WEITEES. 

Aikman,  Matthew,  132  South  Portland 

street. 
Allardice,  George   G.,    Royal   Exchange 

buildings. 
Ambrose,  Wm.,  125  Buchanan  street. 
Anderson,  M.,  14  Bridge  street. 
Anderson,  Robert,  68  Glassford  street. 
Baird,  Charles  &  Robert,  &  Muirhead,  24 

Gordon  street. 
Bannatyues    and    Kirkwood,    50    West 

George  street. 
Barclay',  Thomas,  41  Virginia  street. 
Bird,  D.,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Black  &  Dill,  9  Gordon  street. 
Blair,  Horatius,  13  John  street. 
Boyd,  John,  18  Glassford  street. 
Brown  &  Dunlop,  49  Virginia  street. 


Buchan,  W.  R.,  1  Royal  Exchange  court, 
Queen  street. 

Buchanan,  John,  87  Union  street. 

Burnet  iSsBryson,  Merchants'-house  build- 
ings, 72  Hutcheson  street. 

Burnet,  James  B.,  13  John  street. 

Burnet,  John,  2  Richmond  street. 

Burns,  Wm.,  92  St.  Vincent  street. 

Campbell,  Archd.,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 

Campbell,  John,  31  .North  Frederick  st. 

Christie,  George,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Clark,  John,  140  Bu^chanan  street. 

Clark,  Robert,  28  Miller  street. 

Clerk,  Wm.,  48  Gordon  street. 

Colledge,  W.,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 

Couper  &  White,  13  St.  Vincent  place. 

Craighead,  James,  2  Graeme  street. 

Crawford,  George,  33  West  George  st. 

Cruden,  James,  38  Queen  street. 

Cullen,  Thomas  W.,  48  Queen  street. 

Cunningham,  William,  13  John  street. 

Davidson,  Thomas,  40  Warwick  street. 

Davie,  Wm.,  Town- Clei^l:,  Council  Cham. 

Dick,  Alexander,  153  Queen  street. 

Dick,  Alex.,  jun.,  100  Brunswick  street. 

Dick,  Quintin,  48  Buchanan  street. 

Donald,  C.  D.,  &  Sons,  37  Virginia  st. 

Donald,  Colin,  D.,  Commissary  Ckrh  of 
Lanarkshire,  41  Virginia  street. 

Douglas  &  Holmes,  73  Hutcheson  street. 

Douglas  &  Ranken,  81  St.  George's  pi. 

Drew  &  M'Clure,  11  Buchanan  street. 

Dunbar,  John,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 

Ferguson  &  Hall,  131  Buchanan  sti'eet. 

Finlayson,  James,  8  Gordon  street. 

Fleming,  J.  &  W.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Forbes,  Arthur,  Town-Clerh,  City  Cham. 

Forbes,  D.,  140  Buchanan  street. 

Gemmill,  Andrew,  38  Queen  street. 

Gemm.ill,  James,  28  Bliller  street. 

Gibson,  John,  9  Nicholas  street. 

Gordon  &  Meek,  3  Royal  Exchange  court,. 
17  Exchange  square,  and  85  Queen  st. 

Graham,  James,  1 73  George  street. 

Graham,  W.  A,  &  J.,  42  George  square. 

Gray  &  Wilson,  61  St.  Vincent  street. 

Guthrie,  Wm.,  49  West  George  street. 

Hamilton,  J.  &  J.,  17  South  Hanover  st, 

Hamilton  &  Sinclair,  129  Ingram  street, 

Henderson,  A.  P.,  77  Montrose  street. 

Hill,  Davidson,  Hill,  &  Clark,  1  South 
Frederick  street. 

Hill,  Thomas,  Registrar  of  Sasines  for 
the  Regality  of  Glasgow,  5  Moor  place, 
West  George  street. 

Hodge,  W.  B.,  59  St.  Vincent  street. 

Hossack,  A.  G.,  11  Miller  street. 

Hotson,  John,  21  Renfield  street. 

Houston,  J.  G.,  71  Queen  street. 

Howie,  James,  66  Miller  street. 

Hunter,  Wm.,  327  Argyll  street. 

Hutcheson,  George,  48  Buchanan  street.    ' 

Hutcheson,  Patrick,  48  Buchanan  street. 


614 


WEITERS.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— WRITERS. 


Iiiglis,  James,  4  Killermont  street. 
Jack  &  Anderson,  24  Hutcheson  street. 
Jaffray,  Thos.  Geo.,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Jeffrey,  John,  5  Moore  place. 
Jeffrej',  Wm.,  13  Exchange  place. 
Jamieson,  Robert,  19  South  Hanover  st. 
Johnson,  John  Henrj%  166  Buchanan  st. 
Kerr,  Archibald,  3  Exchange  place,  south 

arch.  Exchange  square. 
Kerr,  John,  jnn.,  5  Brunswick  place. 
Kerr,  John,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 
Kidston,  W.  &  J.  B.,  41  West  George  st. 
Knox  &  Findlay,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Lacj',  Henry  B.,  54  St.  Vincent  street. 
Lamond,  Robert,  29  St.  Vincent  place. 
Lamont,  John,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Lang,  D.  &  J.  L.,  44  George  square, 
Lang,  Gilbert,  29  Brunswick  place. 
Lang,  John,  jun.,  Procurator-Fiscal  of 

J.  P.  Co2irts,  107  Brunswick  street. 
Lennox  &  Millar,  39  Miller  street. 
Livingston,  A.,  24  St.  Enoch  square. 
Logie  &  Fisher,  77  St.  Vincent  street. 
M'Allister,  Archibald,  118  Union  street, 

house,  67  Abbotsford  place. 
M'Bride,  James,  G8  Glassford  street. 
M'Callum,  Dugald,  125  Grafton  terrace. 
MacDonald,  John,  153  Queen  street. 
M'Dowall  &  Gebbie,  145  Queen  street. 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  &  J.  Campbell,  31  N. 

Frederick  street. 
M'Ewan,  William,  19  St.  Enoch  square. 
MacGeorge,  A.  &  A.,  21  St.  Vincent  pi. 
M'Gill,  John  M.,  17  Brunswick  place. 
M'Gregors  &  Stevenson,  52  George  sq. 
M'Hardy,  J.,  Sheriff- ClerJc Depute,  County 

Buildings,  Wilson  street. 
Mackenzie,  Roderick,  68  St.  Vincent  st. 
Maclean,  NeU,  52  West  Nile  street. 
M'Leod,  Peter,  67  Springgrove  place. 
Marshall,  Hill,  &  Hill,  41  W.  George  st. 
Mathison,  William,  8  Prince's  square,  48 

Buchanan  street. 
Mercer,    Andrew,    51    Miller  street  and 

140  George  street. 
Mitchell,  Allardice,  &  Mitchell,  36  Miller 

street. 
Mitchell,  Robert  A.,  21  St.  Vincent  st. 
Moricrieff,   Paterson,  &  Forbes,  45  West 

George  street. 
Monteith,  Adam,  73  St.  Vincent  street. 
Monteath  &  Black,  46  West  George  st. 
Monteath,  John,  32  Exchange  square. 
Montgomcrie  &  Fleming,  62  Miller  st. 
Moody  &  M'Clure,  26  Gordon  street. 
Morrison,  Alex.  &  James,  40  St.  Vincent  pi. 
Morton,  Hugh,  24  Gordon  street. 
Muirhead  &  Pollock,  42  West  George  st. 
Murdoch,  James,  37  Virginia  street. 
Murdoch,  James,  jun.,  33  Virginia  street. 
Muter,  Thomas,  140  Buchanan  street. 
Naismith,  John,  78  Thistle  street. 
Neilson,  William,  68  Glassford  street. 


Neilson,  William,  and  Robert  Anderson, 

68  Glassford  street. 
Neilson,  William,  68  Glassford  street. 
Nicolson  &  Steven,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Nish,  Anthonj',  Countv  buildings. 
Niven,  David,  58  Miller  street. 
Ogle,  A.  S.,  1  South  Frederick  street. 
01iph;int,   Maxwell,   &  Steven,    124   St. 

Vincent  street. 
Paterson,  Francis,  56  Gordon  street. 
Paul,  Daniel,  107  Buchanan  street. 
Paul,  John,  108  Hutcheson  street. 
Peebles  &  Campbell,  85  St.  Vincent  st. 
Penny,  Scott  Moncrieff,  16  St.  Vincent  st. 
Porteus,  John,  33  Buchanan  street. 
Porter,  James,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Railton,  Hugh,  19  South  Hanover  street. 
Reddie,  Charles,  4  Moore  place. 
Reddie,  Jas.,  advocate,  First  Town-Cleric, 

City  chambers. 
Reid,  A.,  73  St.  Vincent  street. 
Reid  &  Towers,  9  George  square. 
Rennison,  Wm.,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Renwick,  John,  140  George  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  52  West  Nile  street. 
Robertson,  James,  20  Buchanan  street. 
Ross,  Donald,  143  London  street. 

Ross,  Kenneth,  1 6  St.  Enoch  square, 

Russell,  William,  84  Wilson  street. 

Salmond,  Geo., Procu7'ator-Fiscal,  Lanark- 
shire; County  buildings,  Wilson  st. 

Scott  &  Stevenson,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Service,  James,  69  West  Nile  street. 

Sim,  John,  County  buildings. 

Simpson,  David,  77  South  Portland  st. 

Simpson,  T.,  66  Hutcheson  street. 

Smeaton  &  Smith,  5  St.  Vincent  place. 

Smith  &  Burns,  92  St.  Vincent  street. 

Smith,  James,  5  Prince's  square. 

Smith,  Wm.  Geddes,  111  St.  Vincent  st. 

Smj'th,  William,  20  Brunswick  place. 

Speirs,  William,  118  Union  street. 

Steel  &  Douie,  6  South  Hanover  street. 

Stewart,  A.  W.,  68  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stewart,  John,  92  St.  Vincent  street. 

Stewart,  John,  jun.,  135  Buchanan  st. 

Stewart,  John,  11  Prince's  square. 

Stout,  Thomas,  32  St.  Vincent  place. 

Strang,  George,  21  St.  Enoch's  square. 

Strang,  Yuile,  &  Keyden,  83  St.  George  pi. 

Strathern  &  Douglas,  67  Miller  street. 

Sword,  Robert,  45  Virginia  street. 

Tainsh  &  Hutcheson,  21  S.  Hanover  st. 

Taylor  &  Kirkland,  21  St.  Vincent  place. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  213  Buchanan  street. 

Tennent  &  Bain,  40  George  square. 

Tennent,  G.  R.,  57  Buchanan  street. 

Thomson,  Robert,  136  St.  Vincent  street. 

Turner,  A.,  Town  Clerk,  City  chambers. 

Turner,  Duncan,  37  Virginia  street. 

Waddell,  Michael,  14  Gordon  street. 

Walker  &  Carswell,  72  Wilson  street. 

Walker,  Robert,  54  Miller  street. 


YARN.— TRADES  DIRECTORY.— ZINCOGRAPHIC. 


6J5 


Wallace,  Robert,  6  Woodside  terrace. 
Wardlaw,  William,  62  Buchanan  street. 
Watkins,  John,  85  St.  Vincent  street. 
Watson,  James,  7  Eglintou  street. 
White,  John,  66  Miller  street. 
Wilkie,  J.  &  D  ,  &  Faulds,  46  George  sq. 
Wilson  &  Christie,  73  Hutcheson  street. 
Wilson,  William,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Wilson,  William  C,  5  Brunswick  place. 
Wright,  Robert,  13  John  street. 
Young,  Alex.,  116  St.  Vincent  street. 
Young,  Geo.  &  Alex.,  20  Buchanan  st. 
Young,  James  W.,  52  Virginia  street. 
Young,  P.  T.,  Auditor  of  Sheriff  Court, 

County  buildings,  Wilson  street. 
Young,  T.  C,  72  Wilson  street. 
Yuille,  A.  B.,  83  St.  George's  place. 

YAEN  AND  "WOSSTED  MEECHAlf TS. 

SEE  ALSO  COTTON- YARN  MERCHANTS, 
HOSIERS,  &C. 

Allan,  James,  Crown  ct.,  33  Virginia  st. 

Barr,  Robert,  75  Virginia  street. 

Blantyre  Yarn  Warehouse,  11  George  sq. 
and  132  Queen  street. 

Bow,  John,  15  Candleriggs. 

Boyd,  Robert,  85  Queen  street  and  2^ 
Royal  Exchange  court. 

Campbell,  James,  &  Co.,  17  South  Fre- 
derick street. 

Dalziel  &  Walker,  Queen  ct.,  62  Queen  st. 

Falconer,  R.,  &  Son,  132  Argyll  street 
and  4  Buchanan  street. 

Falconer,  W.  &  A.,  5  High  street. 

Grant  &  Co.,  34  Wilson  street. 

Holmes,  James,  40  Wilier  street. 

M'Nair  &  Brand,  60  St.  George's  place. 

Miller,  William,  135  Gallowgate. 

Monteith,  Henry,  &  Co.,  11  George  sq. 
and  132  Queen  street. 


Morrison,  George,  &  Co.,  62  Queen  st. 
Munsie,  George,  &  Co.,  Virginia  buildings, 
Paterson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  1  North  court. 

Royal  Exchange. 
Paterson,  Robert,  31  Miller  street. 
Sandeman,  David,  2  John  street. 
Sillars,  J.  S.  &  R.,  Virginia  buildings. 
Smith,  John,  &  Co.,  11,  13  High  street. 
Tainsh,  John,  &  Co.,  18  Brunswick  lane. 
White,  Robert,  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  st. 
Young,  Andrew,  &  Son,  73  Brunswick  st. 

YEAST  MEECHAKTS. 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  &  Co.,  60  Stockwell  street. 

ZEBRA  DSESS  MANUEACTTJKEES. 

SEE  ALSO  SHAWL  WAREHOUSES. 

Aitken,  W.,  38  Queen  street. 
Arthur,  William,  &  Co.,  19  Cochran  st. 
Auchinvole,  John,  4  Montrose  street. 
Blair,  William  &  Peter,  37  Glassford  st. 
Brj'son,  William,  &  Co.,  37  Ingram  st. 
Houston,  W.,  17  Exchange  square. 
Knox,  Andrew  L,,  9  Cochran  street. 
Knox,  Robt.,  jun.,  3  St.  Vincent  lane. 
Laird  &  Thomson,  69  Ingram  street. 
Marshall,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  36  Ingram  st. 
Marshall,  Burns,  &  Co.,  52  Glassford  st. 
M'Leod,  Davidson,  &  Co.,  114  Candle- 
riggs. 
Mitchell,  R.  &  A.,  2  Royal  Exchange  ct. 

ZIFC  MANUFACTUESES. 

M'Larin,  C.  &  A.,  20,  22,  24  Jamaica  st. 
Renison,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  93  Union  street. 
Scott,  J.  &  A.,  &  Co.,   and  case-makers^ 
95  Mitchell  street. 

ZINCOGRAPHIG  PEINTEES, 

Allan  &  Ferguson,  74  Buchanan  street. 


SUBURBAN    DIRECTORY. 


BISHOP-BRIDGE. 

Aitken,  Thomas,  station-keeper. 

Bowie,  James,  of  Possil,  Coulston  cottage. 

Brown,  Andrew,  builder,  Parkvale. 

Brown,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  tailor. 

Campbell,  Alex,,  jun.,  farmer,  Crossbill. 

Craig,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Craig,  Robert,  smith. 

Crookston,  Geo.,  superintendent,  Dixon's 
works. 

Findlay,  William,  farmer,  Kenmure. 

Galloway,  James,  merchant,  Huntershill. 

Henderson,  John,  wright  and  builder. 

Mitcbell,  James,  farmer,  Springfield. 

Munro,  A.  R.,  Royal  Bank,  house.  Bear- 
yards. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  teacher,  Infant  Scbool. 

Neilson,  William,  Kenmure  quarry. 

Park,  Jolin  &  Alex.,  Parkvale. 

Stirling,  William,  merchant,  Kenmure 
house. 

Ure,  Wm.,  postmaster  and  spirit  dealer. 

Warncck,  Andrew,  farmer,  Bearyards. 

Williamson,  John,  merchant,  Heathbank 
cottage. 

CROSSMYLOOF. 

Auld,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Auld,  William,  grocery  store. 
Barclaj',  James,  J. P.,  Westfield  villa. 
Bigger,  James,  wright. 
Brown,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
Dalgettie,  Joseph,  manager,  Crossmyloof 

Bread  Factory. 
Dow,  Samuel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  lithographer,  Westfield. 
Gait,  John,  smith. 

Gillies,  Mrs.  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
Henderson,  Rev.  Peter,  Shawlands  house. 


Hogg,  Mrs.,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer. 

JafFray,  William,  writer,  Campvale. 

M'Call,  Aaron,  mason. 

M'Lean,  James,  saddler. 

M'Nee,  Alex.  G.,  manufacturer. 

Menzies,  Archibald,  smith. 

Miller,  Archibald,   teacher,   Crossmyloof 

School. 
Miller,  Matthew,  salesman,  bread  factory. 
Muirhead,  James  George,  iron  forge. 
Patou,  Wm.,  gardener,  Langside  valley. 
Rennie,  William,  saddler. 
Smellie,  James,  Langside  valley. 
Sewart,  William,  Moss-side. 
Thomson,    Neale,    of     Campbell,    J. P., 

bread  factory. 
Watson,  James,  boot  and  .shoemaker. 

GOVAN. 

Adam,  Robert,  smith.  West-end. 
Aitken,  James,  spirit  dealer.  Main  road. 
Alexander,    Walter,    Donald's   cottage. 

West-end. 
Allan,  James,  grain  merchant.  Harmony 

house. 
Allan,  William,  baker.  Main  road. 
Auld,  Henry,  Lillj'  Vale  cottage,  Govan 

road. 
Baird,   Thomas,  joiner,   house  and  land 

factor,  Broomloan  cottage. 
Bell,    George,    tea    merchant,    Burnslde 

cottage. 
BlackYj-^ood,  James,  Cessuock  road. 
Bow,  Daniel,    Burns'   cottage,   east   end 

Main  street. 
Brodie,  Hugh,  Parkgrove,  Paisley  road. 
Brownlie,   Alexander,    flesher,    head    of 

Water  row. 
Bryce,  Colin,  farmer,  Greenfield. 
Brash,  James,  Shaw's  cottage. 


GOVAN.-  SUBUEBAN  DIRECTORY.— GO  VAN. 


617 


Clark,  George,  flesher,  Main  road. 
Clark,  George,  grocer,  Water  row. 
Clydehaugh  Mursery,  Cowan  &  Co.    An- 
drew Fowler,  Govan  road. 
Connell,  Hugh,  Park  grove.  Paisley  road. 
Couper,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Water  row. 
Couper,  P.,  baker,  Middleton  buildings. 
Cuthbertson,  John,  Burndyke  house. 
Dalveen,  Neil  B.,  Banks  of  Clyde  tavern. 

Water  row. 
Dalgleish,  Eobert,  Dumbreck  villa,Paisley 

road. 
Darniy,  James,  Merryflats. 
Donald,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Main  road. 
Dow,  Archibald,  Govandale  cottage. 
Dowie,  Eobert,  writer,  Ibroxholm. 
Duguid,  John  E.,  Dean  park. 
Dunlop,  Mrs.  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Main  road. 
Ewing,    Wm.,    shipbuilder,    Murrough's 

park. 
Fulton,    William,    A.M.,    Parish   school 

teacher  and  session-clerk. 
Gait,  John,  builder,  West-end. 
Gardner,  Wm.,  teacher.  Trades'  school. 
Gardner,  James,  farmer,  Loanhead. 
Graham,  William,  farmer,  Ibrox,  Paisley 

road. 
Hamilton,  John,  Govan  Victualling  So- 
ciety, Main  street. 
Hamilton,  John,  farmer.  Moss. 
Hay,  Eev.  James,  U.P.C,  Govan  house, 

Greenfield  place. 
Hardie,  Mrs.,  Wheat  Sheaf  tavern,  Main 

road. 
Harvie,  Mrs., Waverley  tavern,  Waterrow. 
Hart,  John  and  Eobert,   Cessnockpark, 

Govan  road. 
Hislop,   P.  Blackburn,  M.D.,  Middleton 

buildings. 
Hume,  Mrs.,  grocer   and   spiiit   dealer, 

Sheep  Head  tavern. 
Hunter,    John,     Cessnockpark    cottage, 

Govan  road. 
Sunter,  Mrs.  William,  Hazlewood,  Pais- 
ley road. 
Hutton,  John,  Gothic  cottage.  West-end. 
Johnston,  Peter,  Greenfield  cottage. 
Kerr,  John  J.,  Moorpark. 
King,  John,  Murrough's  park. 
Kinghorn,  David,  Iron  Ship  yard,  house, 

head  of  Ferry  road. 
Kinloch,    Eobert,    boot  and   shoemaker, 

Greenhaugh  cottage. 
Lawrie,  Eobert,  Clyde  villa,  Govan  road. 
Leishman,  Eev.  Dr.  Blatthew,  minister  of 

parish,  manse. 
Lochhead,  John,  Eonbank. 
Lochhead,  William,  Eonbank. 
Livingston,  Charles,  Greenhaugh. 
Lyon,  Peter,  fanner,  Longshot,  Paisley  rd. 


Lyon,  William,  farmer,  Hillhead,  Paisley 
road. 

M'Culloch,  Andrew,  Newstead  place,  Go- 
van  road. 

M'Chrlstie,  David,  spirit-dealer.  East  end. 

M'Call,  Mrs.,  of  Ibrox,  Paisley  road. 

M'Cormick,  William,  farmer,  Merryplats. 

Bl'Farlane,  Eev.  John,  LL.D.,  Middleton 
house. 

M'Ghee,  James,  farmer,  Berryknowes. 

M'Intyre,  John,  farmer,  Broomloan, 

M'Kean,  Cunningham,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer.  Main  street. 

M'Kiean,  Jas.,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 
dealer,  east  end  of  Main  street. 

M'Kinla}',  Mrs,,  Albert  cottage,  Mur- 
rough's park. 

M'Lean,  Wm.,  Plantation,  Govan  road. 

M'Nair,  Thomas,  commission  agent  and 
merchant,  Greenfield  cottage. 

Matheson,  William,  Lilly  vale  cottage, 
Govan  road. 

Miller,  Robert,  Southcroft. 

Miller,  Mrs.  W.,  Govandale  house. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Eobert,  Murrough's  park, 

Morrison,  John,  Brierland  cottage. 

Napier,  Eobert,  iron-shipbuilder. 

Pollok,  Morris,  silk  throwster. 

Poynter,  John,  chemist,  Newstead,  Go- 
van  road. 

Reid,  Alex.,  dyer.  Hillock  house  and  49 
Ingram  street,  Glasgow. 

Eeid,  Peter,  coal  merchant,  and  ageiit 
for  lighters,  &c.,  Point  -  house  inn, 
Govan  ferry, 

Eeid,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  Waterrow. 

Eenwick,  Thomas,  Salterscroft. 

Rodger,  James  C,  Clydebrae, 

Robertson,  Robert,  Whitefield. 

Robertson,  Mrs.,  School  of  Industry. 

Eowan,  George,  Holmfauldhead. 

Eowand,  Michael,  Linthouse. 

Russell,  John,  Cessnockbank,  Govan  rd. 

Scott,  Eobert,  Dumbreck,  Paisley  road. 

Sharp,  Gates,  contractor,  Long  Govan. 

Smeaton,  Henry,  writer,  Westbank. 

Smith  &  Eodger,  iron-shipbuilders. 

Smith,  W.  E.  W.,  Cessnock  road. 

Stiven,  Moses,  Bellahouston. 

Thomson,  Alex.,  farmer,  Fairfield. 

Thompson,  Matthew,  Murrough's  park. 

Turnliull,  John,  Elnipark,  Govan  road. 

Urquhart,  Robert,  Moss. 

Waddell,  Moses,  spirit  dealer,  Waterrow. 

Walker,  J.,  portioner.  Stag  inn.  Main  st. 

Wallace,  Wm.,  Govanpark,  Govan  road. 

White,  James,  chemist,  Fairfield. 

Wilson,  Wm.,  Thistle  tavern,  Waten'ow. 

Wingate,  John,  clothier,  Cessnock  place, 
Govan  road. 

Wisliart,  George,  grocer  and  spiiit  dealer, 
Middleton  buildings. 

Wink,  George,  accountant,  Eden  villa. 


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MARYHILL.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY MARYHILL. 


.v.,<'i    >      MAEYHILL. 
Abbott,  Wm.,  coach  proprietor  and  spirit 

dealer. 
Allan,  Thomas,  iron-founder,  Springhank 

Iron  Worhs,  house,  Garroch. 
Aitken,    Mathie,    &   Co.,   iron-founders, 

Kelvin  foundry. 
Aitken,  James,  of  Kelvin  foundry,  house, 

Chapel. 
Bain,  Isabella,  furnishings. 
Barclay,  Andrew,  &  Co.,    Garscube   Coal 

Works. 
Begbie,  Robert,  land  steward,  Garscube. 
Brown,  James,  carter  &  potato  merchant. 
Brown,  D.,  teacher,  free  school. 
Brown,  Matheson,  manager,  weaving  fac- 
tory. 
Bryan,  David,  saddler. 
Bryce,  James,  carter,  Garroch. 
Buchanan,  Robert,  grocer. 
Carrick,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Carrigan,   Mrs.   Peter,    Aqueduct  tavern, 

Wynford. 
Collins,  Edward,  &  Son,  paper-makers  and 

wood-grinders,  Kelvindale. 
Collins,  Charles  R.,  Kelvindale. 
Davidson,  William  J.,  Ruchill. 
Davidson,  John,  manager,  Garscube  Coal 

Work, 
Davis,  Wm.,  &  Son,  nail  manufacturers. 
Dawson,  James,  grocer. 
Erskiue,  Miss  A.,  teacher. 
Ferguson,    Andrew,    leader   of   Garscube 

road  patrol. 
i'ulton,  William,  farmer.  Temple. 
Gilchrjst,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  Dalsholm  Print 

Works. 
Gilchrist,  David,  Dalsholm. 
Gow,  Archibald,  grocer. 
Graham,  Alex.,  farmer,  Sommerston. 
Graham,   John,   Lambhill.      Letters,  34 

Candleriggs,  Glasgow. 
Graham,  William,  Lambhill,    Letters,  34 

Candleriggs,  Glasgow. 
Graham,  Robert,  Lochside. 
JIarper,  Wm.,  accountant,  Chapelton. 
Harrold,     James,     agent,    Balgray    Coal 

Works. 
Horn,  James,  shoemaker,  Wynford. 
Horn,  JIalcolm,  coal  master. 
Imrie,  James,  farmer,  Caddercult, 
Jmrie,  Wm.,  i^anner,  Blackbill, 
Jeffrey,  Jas.,  manufacturer,  house,  Wynd- 

ford. 
Jeffrey,  Rt.,  manufacturer,  house,  Wynd- 

ford. 
Jeffrey,  Rt,,   jun.,  manufacturer,   house, 

Wj'ndford. 
Jeffrey,  William,  cotton-spinner,    bouse, 

Wj'ndford. 
Johnston,  T.  Robert,  minister. 
Johnston,  David,  surgeon. 
JoJjBSton,  John,  farmer,  Lochbum, 


Johnston,  George,  farmer,  Caddercult. 

Keir,  John,  cattle  dealer,  Wyndford. 

Kelly,  James,  umbrella  maker. 

Kenna,  Rev.  Patrick,  Catholic  clergyman. 

Kirkwood,  Hugh,  factor,  Killermont. 

Lauder,  J.,  pattern-designer,  Maryhill. 

Lee,  John,  Garscube  inn. 

Lennie,  William,  grocer. 

Leslie,  John,  &  Co.,  Garscube  quarry. 

Lyon,  Robert,  flesher  and  grocer. 

M'Arthur,  Alex.,  and  Co.,  Dalsholm 
paper-mill. 

M'Donakl,  D,,  grocer. 

M'Dougall,  Mrs.,  straw- hat  maker. 

M'Dowall,  William,  grocer. 

M'Farlane,  Andi-ew,  farmer,  Balmuldy. 

M'Intyre,  Archd.,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

M'Intyre,  Malcolm,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

M'Leod,  Walter,  carter. 

M'Luckie,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  Maryhill. 

M'Millan,  Andrev,%  spirit  dealer. 

M'Nair  Wilson,  Robert,  minister,  Free 
Ciiurch. 

M'Naught,  James,  manager.  Gas  works. 

Martin,  Mrs.  James,  innkeeper. 

Meikle,  James,  tailor  and  clothier. 

Miller,  James,  smith  and  plough-maker, 
W^'ndford, 

Miller,  John,  smith,  Wyndford. 

Mitchell,  Walter,  wright,  Wyndford. 

Moir,  John,  slater  and  plasterer. 

Monteith,  John,  Garbraid  house. 

Niven,  Hugh,  calico-printer,  Beechbank. 

Parrett,  Robert,  bleacher,  Stockinfield. 

Patersin,  Dugald,  baker. 

Paul,  James,  spirit  dealer. 

Paxton,  James,  merchant. 

Perce,  Wm.  Henry,  farmer,  Gilsochill. 

Peter,  Wm.,  of  Over  Possil,  Maryhill. 

Picken,  John,  coal  master. 

Pollock,  Walter,  spirit  dealer,  Wyndford. 

Porteous,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Wj'ndford. 

Reid  and  Whiteman,  Printworks. 

Reid,  Walter. 

Renwick,  Andrew,  farmer,  Garbraid. 

Richmond,  Hugh,  blacksmith  and  engi- 
neer, 

Robertson,  James,  coal  and  general  mer- 
chant. 

Robison,  William,  grocer. 

Russell,  John,  parochial  teacher, 

Scott,  James,  wright. 

Scott,  James,  sen.,  builder, 

Scott,  John,  farmer.  Balm.illy. 

Shaw,  John,  manager,  Springbank  Iron- 
works. 

Sim,  James,  grocer  and  cattle  dealer. 

Smith,  John,  shoemaker, 

Sommerville,  James,  carter. 

Speirs,  Douglas,  M.D.,  physician,  Mary- 
hill. 

Stewart,  John,  surgeon,  Endrick  place. 

Stewart,  Mrs.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 


PARKHEAD.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— PARKHEAD, 


619 


Swan,  David,  shipbuilder  and  timber  mer- 
chant, Kelvindock  Saw-mills. 

Sv/an,  William,  timber  merchant,  Kelvin- 
dock,  house,  Collina  cottage. 

Thomson,  David,  flesher  and  grocer. 

Walker,  John,  baker. 

Walker,  John,  coal  master. 

Wallace,  Samuel,  farmer,  Chapleton. 

Warden,  Wm.,  Garscube  Grain-mills, 

Warnock,  John,  farmer,  Balgray. 

Weir,  Walter,  farmer,  Lochfauld. 

Weir,  William,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  spirit 
dealers. 

Whitelaw,  John,  shoemaker. 

Woodrow,  Wm.,  farmer,  Westfield,  Mary- 
hill. 

PAEKIIEAD. 

40  Aitken,  Mrs.,  Camlachie  burn  Point- 
house,  Great  Eastern  road. 
Aikman,  James,   assistant-inspector 
of  poor,  Morton  cottage. 
229  Algie,  William,  carter. 

7  Allen,  Archibald,  tea  dealer,  West- 
muir. 
378  Anderson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 
Great  Eastern  road. 
Anderson,  John,  at  W.  B.  HUliard^s, 
142    Buchanan  street,  house,  84 
Dalmarnock  street. 
36fi  Arbuckle,  Jas.,  carter.  Great  Eastern 

road. 
421  Auld,  Rev.  William,  Great  Eastern 

road. 
337  Beveridge,  William,   -wright,  Great 

Eastern  road. 
341  Brodie,  Wm.,  grocer,  Great  Eastern 
road. 
Chalmers,  James,  farmer,  Newbank. 
222  Colquhoun,  John,  carter,  Westmuir, 
77  Cousin,   James   Moir,   spirit  dealer, 
Camlachie. 
Craig,  William,  miller,  Westhorn. 
91  Crichton,  George,  spirit  dealer,  V/est- 

muir. 
76  Crichton,  Robina,  spirit  dealer,  do. 
339  Crosbie,  Robert,  giocer,  Great  Eas- 
tern road. 
70  Davidson,  Daniel,  builder,  Westmuir. 
871  Dunn,  Francis,  Great  Eastern  road. 
141  Farie,  Mrs.,  Westhorn. 
399  Farmer,    Alexander,    smith,    Great 
Eastern  road, 
Ferguson,  James,  salesman,  80  Dal- 
marncck  street. 
15  Findlay,  Andrew,  carter,  Westmuir, 
13  Fleck,    Hugh,   spirit   dealer,    Cam^ 
lachie, 

Great  Eastern  road. 
,81   Fleming,   Archilald,    grocer,    Cam- 
lachie, Great  Eastern  road. 
Fleming,  David,  farmer,  W^esthcrn. 
72  Forsj-th,  James,  druggist,  Westmuir, 


116  Galbraith,  Mrs.,  grocer,  Westmuir. 
38  Gardner,   Alexander,   grocer,   Cam- 
lachie. 
317  Gilchrist,    Thomas,    cooper,    Great 

Eastern  road. 
335  Gordon,  John,  nailer,  Great  Eastern 
road. 
85  Gosland,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Cam- 
lachie. 
Gray,  Charles,  farmer,  Carr.tyne. 
88  Gray,  James,  builder,  Westmuir. 
303  Gray,    John,    land-measurer,   Great 
Eastern  road. 
Gray,  Robert,  &  Co.,  coal-masters, 
Robert  Paterson,  mantiger, 
153  Gray,  William,  spirit  dealer,  West- 
muir, 
127  Gardincer,  John,  provision  merchant, 
Great  Eastern  road. 
1 7  Haddow,  John,  Great  Eastern  road. 
214  Hart,  John,  carter,  Westmuir. 

Hay,    William,     Helenvale    street, 
Great  Eastern  road. 
218  Hodge,    William,    carter    and   coal 

agent,  Great  Eastern  road. 
343  Honej-man,  George,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant.  Great  Eastern  road. 

17  Howat,  John,  carter,  Westmuir. 
Innes,  Gilbert,  manager,  Dalmarnock 

works.     Letters  to  be  left  at  78 
Ingram  street. 
270  Johnstone,  John,  baker,  Great  East- 
ern road. 
32  Kelso,  William,  carter.  New  road. 
74  Kettans,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker, 
Westmuir. 
296  Kinebrugh,     Hugh,     carter.     Great 
Eastern  road. 
43  Knox,    James,    grocer    and    spirit 
dealer,  Great  Fastern  road. 
3G9  Letham,  Stephen,  baker,  Great  East-- 

em  road. 
258  Livingston,    Daniel,  wright.    Great 
Eastern  road. 
Lyon,    Lawson,    &    Co.,    engineers, 

Mountainblue,  Camlachie. 
Lyon,  J.  &  W.,  potters,  do. 
38  Legate,  Miss  J.  B.,  teacher.  Barony 
Parochial   Board    School   of   In-. 
dustry.  New  road. 
99  M'Arthur,    Duncan,    smith,    West^ 
muir. 

18  M'Ewan,  James,  house-factor,  Ilelen-j 

vale  street.  Great  Eastern  road. 
242  M'Feat,  Thos  ,  Great  Eastern  road, 

Mr.    Wm.   Hoberison's,    52   West 

Nile  street. 
11  M'Kerracher,  Robert,  wright.  Burger 

street. 
202  M'Kee,  William,  spirit  dealer,  Great 

Eastern  road. 
68  M'Nicol,  Wm.,  cowfeeder  and  spirit 

dealer,  Gre^t  _Easter;i  ro^d. 


620 


PARKHEAD.  —SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— PARTICK. 


200  M'Pherson,  Alexander,  slater,  Great 

Eastern  road. 
204  Macaulay,    J.    B.,  teacher,   Barony 
,  Parochial  Board  School,  36  New 
,   .'    .  road. 

29  Marshall,  John,  grocer,  "Westmuir. 
281  Martin,  Andrew,  beamer,  Great  East- 
ern road. 
244  Mather,  James,  flesher.  Great  East- 
ern road. 
:16  Miller,  Alison,  salesman.  Economical 

Societj',  Westmuir. 
51  Mitchell,  Alexander,  hem  and  chain 
maker,  Camlachie,  Gt.  Eastern  rd. 
18  Moffat,  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  New  rd. 
.?79  Montgomery,    Hugh,  grocer.   Great 

Eastern  road. 
333  Muir,  Robert,  post-office,  Great  East- 
ern road. 
305  Murray,  John,  grocer,  Great  Eastern 
road. 
13  Malloch,  D.,  teacher,  Westmuir. 
82  Miller,  John,  watchmaker,  Dalmar- 
nock  street. 

13  Naismith, ,  tea  dealer. 

106  Phail,  Alexander,  carter,  Camlachie^ 
Great  Easlein  road. 
Parkhead   Forge   Companj',   Manu- 
facturers of  every  description  of 
Forgings,  New  road  ;  Wm.  Rigby, 
maiiiiger,  NetherSeld  house,  Duke 
street. 
90  Rae,  Andrew,  carter,  Camlachie. 
224  Rae,  William,  carter,  Great  Eastern 
road. 
40  Ramsay,  Robert,  tailor,  Westmuir. 
185  Reid,   John,    tailor.   Great  Eastern 
road. 
1  Reid,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  Camlachie. 
100  Reniiie,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer  and  con- 
stable, Camlachie. 
9  Renwick,  Robert,  carter,  Camlachie. 
$63  Richardson,  William,  beamer,  Great 

Eastern  road. 
236  Robb,  William,  carter,  Great  Eastern 
road, 
53  Robertson,  William,  grocer,  Dalmar- 
nock  street. 
Robertson,   Charles,   superintendent, 
Eastern    Necropolis,    house,    195 
Great  Eastern  road. 
117  Russell,  Alex.,   saddler,   Camlachie, 
Great  Eastern  road. 
61  Russell,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  Camlachie. 
194  Sommerville,  William,  carter,  Great 
Eastern  road. 
Stark,   Thos.,  &    Co.,   brickmakers, 
Yeate  street,  Camlachie. 
65  Steel,  Thos.,  victualler,  Camlachie. 
216  Stevenson,  AVm.,  farmer,  Newlands. 
7  Stiachan,  Thomas,  smith.  Burger  St. 
94  Tudhopp,  Wm.,  wright^  Camlachie. 


15  Waddell,  James,  grocer   and  spirit 

dealer,  Westmuir. 
25  Walker,  WUliam,  shoemaker,  West- 
muir. 
Wilson,    George,    Dalmarnock   Col* 
liery,  100  St.  Vincent  St.,  Glasgow*. 
11  Watson,   Gilbert,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  Westmuir.  ' 

345  Watson,  Robert,  baker.  Great  East^ 
em  road.  vJ 

108  Wilson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  Cam- 
lachie. 
143  Wilson,  William,  grocer,  Westmuir. 
129  Winning,  James,  spirit  dealer,  West*- 
muir,  J 

274  Young,    William,     surgeon,    Great 
Eastern  road. 
96  Young,  Wm.,  teacher,  Camlachie. 
1,  3  Yuill,  Mr.,  surgeon,  Westmuir.    :i,i'' 

PAETICK. 

Adam,  John,  spirit  dealer.  Burns'  cottage. 

Aked,  John  Smyth,  finisher,  Jordanbank. 

Allan,  Andrew,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 
21  Great  George  street,  Hillhead. 

Anderson,  Rev.  Henry,  Meadowbank, 
Partick. 

Anderson,  John,  grocer,  Windsor  place. 

Anderson  &  Kennedy,  wholesale  and  retail 
tea  merchants  and  general  grocers; 
Windsor  place,  Main  street. 

Asylum  for  Lunatics  (Ro^'-al),  Gartnavel; 
Parcel  office,  70  St.  George's  place, 
Glasgow.  ■    -■ 

Auld,  Archibald,  of  Robert  Watson,  sen^^ 
cf  Co.,  house,  Inchbank.  "■■-^ 

Balnavis,  H.  Meadowvale. 

Barr,  David,  Meadowbank. 

Barr,  William,  tinsmith. 

Bankier,  W.  D.,  merchant,  house.  Green- 
bank. 

Bell,  Robert,  calico  and  de  laine  printer, 
Kelvinhaugh  Print-works. 

Binnie,  James,  baker,  Dumbarton  road. 

Black,  David,  house,  Hamilton  crescent. 

Black,  James,  late  hotel-keeper,  Maule 
terrace.  ■^"-'• 

Black,  James,  sen.,  Inchbank. 

Blair,  John,  house,  Meadowvale. 

Borthwick,  H.  G.  T.,  Rose  cottage.  Hill- 
head. 

Borthwick,  James,  gardener  and  florist. 
Burns'  cottage,  house,  Gilmourhill. 

Brand,  Robert,  Kew  terrace. 

Brown,  Robert,  late  of  the  Excise. 

Brown,  William,  spirit  dealer. 

Brownlie,  Robert,  carter,  Bunhouse. 

Bruce,  W.  Bruce,  Gilmourhill. 

Buchanan,  John,  mercht.,  house,  Dowan- 
hill. 

Buchanan,  Robert,  civil  engineer,  Bura-^ 
bank-grove,  '^-^ 


PAETICK.— SUBtlEBAN  DIRECTORY.— PAETICK. 


621 


Gairns,  John,  mercht.,  Hamilton  crescent. 

Calder,  Rev.  John. 

Calder,  John,  gardener,  Rose  garden. 

Camphell,  Rev,  John  M'Leod,  Laurelbank. 

Cassils,  Mrs.  Charles,  Hillside. 

Chalmers,  William,  spirit  dealer,  Newton 
place. 

Colquhoun,  Hugh,  Meadowbank  crescent. 

Craig,  James,  sen.,  grocer. 

Craig,  James,  jun.,  manager.  Weaving 
factory,  house,  Meadowvale. 

Craig,  R.,  innkeeper.  Old  Bridge  inn. 

Cumming,  James,  turner,  Fieldhouse. 

Dalglish,  John,  Cross  park. 

Dewar,  William,  dau-yman,  Castlemilk 
place. 

Dunn,  James,  of  Robinson,  Dunn,  ^  Coi, 
house.  Sawmill  road. 

Elgen,  Robert,  A.M.-,  teacher,  Partick 
School-house. 

Ewing,  John,  grocer,  Dumbarton  road. 

Ferguson,  James,  Meadowvale. 

Ferguson,  John,  flesher,  Merkland  place. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.,  3  Meadowbank  place. 

Ferrie,  Archibald,  bookseller  &  stationer, 
Windsor  place. 

Finlayson,  James,  writer.  Hillside  house. 

Finlayson,  John,  house,  Hamilton  cresc. 

Fleming,  R.,  surgeon,  2  Meadowbank  pi. 

Frame,  Thomas,  Laurelbank,  Hillhead. 

Gibb,  Wm.,  head  miller,  Bunhouse-mills. 

Gilbert,  J.  Graham,  Yorkhill. 

Gillie.s,  Duncan,  gardener,  Green  market, 
house,  Overnewton,  Partick  road, 

Gow,  James,  provision  merchant,  Thom- 
son's land.  Main  street. 

Graham,  Adam,  writer,  Thomwood. 

Graham,  G.,  millwright. 

Grierson,  John,  house-factor  and  sheriff- 
officer. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  Fair- 
field house,  Hillhead. 

Hamilton,  Dixon,  Meadowvale. 

Hannan,  Robert,  late  brewer,  Anderston, 
Rosevale. 

Harvey's  Apothecaries'  Hall,  Dumbarton 
,  road. 

Hendrie,  John,  provision  merchant.  Main 
street. 

Hoy,  Archibald,  grocer  and  provision 
;  merchant.  Crow  road. 

Hoy,  Mrs.,  straw-bonnet  maker. 

Hill,  James,  grocer,  12  Cooperwell  street. 

Hill,  Robert,  tailor,  Knowehead. 

Hubbard,  Walter,  baker  and  confectioner. 

Hodge,  W.  B.,  writer,  Partickhill. 

Hunter,  Moses,  house,  Hamilton  crescent. 

Irvine,  A.  K.,  M.D.,  Rosevale. 

Kennedy,  Hugh,wright  and  house-factor, 
Windsor  place.  Orders  left  at  William 
Jl'Geoch's,  113  Aigyll  street,  Glasgow. 

Kennedy,  John  G.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, Main  street. 


King,  Campbell,  house,  Hollybank. 

Laing,  Robert,  Meadowvale. 

Lang,  Gilbert,  Bankhead,  Partick  road. 

Laurie,  Rev.  Thomas  M.,  Greenbank. 

Lochhead,  William,  house,  Meadowbank 
crescent. 

Logan,  James,  builder  and  brickmak^i; 
Hillhead. 

M'Bride,  Malcolm,  Hayburn  cottage. 

M'Caul,  William,  Maule  terrace. 

M'Clymont,  James,  of  Thomas  Wingah 
(f  Co.,  house,  Wellpark,  Partickhill. 

M'CoU,  Rev.  John,  Greenbank. 

M'Donald,  David,  ofD.  d^  J.M'Donald\f 
Co.,  house,  Freeland  place. 

M'Donald,  James,  of  D.  cj-  J.  M'-DondU 
^  Co.,  house,  Wellpark. 

M'Donald,  William,  Meadowbank. 

M'Fie,  Daniel,  grocer,  Castlemilk  place. 

M'Gaw,  Peter,  painter  and  paperhaiiger; 

M'Gibbon,  David,  house,  Hamilton  cres- 
cent. 

M'Gregor,  John,  house,  Meadowside.      ' 

Mackintosh,  Alexander,  M.D.,  physician, 
superintendent,  Royal  Asylum  for  Lii- 
natics,  Gartnavel. 

M'Grouther,  James,  10  Eloomfield  place, 
Hillhead. 

M'Kinlay,  Alexander,  Meadowbank. 

M'Lay,  James,  cooper,  Main  street. 

M'Lean,  James,  Crow  road. 

M'Millan,  Alexander,  gardener,  MeadoAV- 
bank  place.  "' 

M'Owat,  Daniel,  teacher,  Jamieson's  lanis," 
Anderston,  house,  Crow  road. 

M'Symon,  John,  merchant,  Kelvinbank, 
Partick  road. 

Maitland,  Archibald,  innkeeper,  Wilson- 
town  inn. 

'Marshall,  A.  S.,  "house,  Castlemilk  place. 

Mellis,  Robert,  wright,  Taylor's  buildings. 

Miller,  John,  thread  manufacturer. 

Mitchell,  Alex,,  road-surveyor,  Greenlaw 
cottage. 

More,  David,  wright,  builder,  and  house 
factor,  Hayburn  place. 

Muir,  John  James,  house,  Hamilton  cres- 
cent. 

Neil,  James,  Rosevale. 

Nicholson,  Thomas,  writer,  house,  Hamil- 
ton crescent. 

Paisley,  Gavin,  Ashvale.  '  ' 

Paterson,  George,  Clayslaps. 

Paterson,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon.  ' ' 

Paterson,  William,  Crow  road. 

Pritchard,  William,  M.D.,  Douglas  s€, 
Dumbarton  road. 

Rae,  James,  merchant,  Apsley  house. 

Ralston,  D.,  iron  merchant,  Meadowbark 
place. 

Ramage,  Adam,  grocer,  1  Castlemilk  pi. 

Rankin,  John,  merchant,  Maule  terrace. 

iRicfamond,  George,  Clyde  view.  ' 


622        PARTICK— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— POLLOCKSHAWS. 


Robertson,  Misses  A.  &  M.,  Rosevale. 

Robinson,  Dunn,  &  Co.,  Partick  Patent 
Saw  and  Flooring  Mills. 

Robinson,  Robert,  of  Robinson,  Dunn,  <f 
Co.,  house,  Clyde  view. 

Ross,  Philip,  Meadowbank  place. 

Ross,  William,  Laurelbank. 

Russell,  James,  wright  and  builder,  Frank- 
lin terrace. 

Russell,  Bernard,  4  Oakvale,  Hillhead. 

Shanks,  A.  C,  teacher,  Hayburnbank. 

Sim,  Miss  A.,  Valley  cottage,  Partick 
road. 

Smellie,  Brothers,  wrights  and  smiths, 
Byres  road. 

Smith,  James,  9  Oakfield  terrace,  Hill- 
head. 

Smith,  Thomas,  Kelvinhaugh  store. 

Snell,  Mrs.,  Crosspark. 

Steven,  George,  of  Steven  df  Cameron, 
house,  Hamilton  place. 

Stewart,  John,  Dowanvale. 

Stewart,  Duncan,  grocer  &  spirit  dealer, 
Castlebank. 

Stiven,  Robert,  writer,  Laurelbank. 

Stirling,  Mrs.  W.,  Oakfield  terrace,  Hill- 
head. 

Strachan,  William,  at  J.  ^  W.  Campbdl 
^  Co.''s,  house,  Partick. 

Taylor,  Henry,  tertius,  of  Henry  Taylor, 
(^  Son^,  house,  Larkvale. 

Taylor,  Rev.  James,  minister  of  Renfield 
Street  United  Presbyterian  Church, 
Oakfield  house,  Hillhead. 

Thomson,  William,  grocer,  Dumbarton 
road. 

Thomson,  Alexander,  pattern  designer. 

Tod,  David,  house,  Partickhill. 

Turner,  Mrs.  Duncan,  Hillside. 

Walker,  George,  spirit  dealer.  Old  Dum- 
barton road, 

Walker,  John,  jun.,  bleacher  §,nd  finisher, 
Castlebank. 

Walker,  Matthew,  writer,  do. 

Watson,  William,  jun.,  merchant,  house, 
Partickhill. 

Watson,  David,  Kew  terrace. 

Watt,  Misses,  seminary  for  young  ladies, 
Windsor  place. 

White,  John,  miller,  Scotston  mills. 

Whitfield,  William,  agent,  2  Oakvale, 
HUlhead. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  John,  baker,  ]\Iain  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  miller  and  grain  mer- 
chant. Slit  and  Bishop  mills. 

Wilson,  Samuel,  umbrella,  parasol,  brace, 
and  cap  manufacturer,  house,  Laurel- 
bank. 

Wilson,  William,  commission  and  insur- 
ance agent.  Main  street. 

Wilson,  John  &  William,  coach  builders. 
Castle  walk. 

Wibon,  David,  38  Stobcross  crescent. 


Wingate,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  engineers, 
founders,  and  iron-boat  builders.  White- 
inch  Foundry. 

Wingate,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Wingate  ^ 
Co.,  house,  Whiteinch  house. 

Wood,  John,  mineral  borer,  Douglas  st. 

Wotherspoon,  James,  merchant,  Meadow- 
vale. 

Wright,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit 
merchant.  Main  street. 

Young,  Thomas,  baker.  Old  Dumbarton 
road. 

Young,  Miss  Agnes,  4  Meadowbank  place. 

POLLOCKSHAWS. 

BIAGISTKATES. 

Tassie,  James,  provost. 
Drysdale,  William,  bailie. 
Cubic,  Adam,  councillor. 
Hosie,  James,  do. 

Leckie,  Robert,       do. 
Ross,  James,  do. 

Russell,  John,         do. 
Steel,  John,  do. 

Stewart,  John,  town  clerk. 
Austin,  William,  treasurer. 

CLERGYMEN. 

M'Intyre,  Rev.  Duncan,  Eastwood,  housey 

Eastwood  manse. 
Henderson,  Peter,   Free  Church,  house, 

Shawland. 
Law,  William,  Chapel  of  Ease,  house,  7 

Cartcraigs  street. 
M'Laren,    James,     United    Presbyterian 

Church,  house,  Shawland's  manse. 
Smith,  James,  Original  Secession,  hoiise, 

3  Cartcraigs  street. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  grocer,  6  Pollock  st. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit 
dealer,  26  Main  street. 

Anderson  Hugh,  baker,  19  King  street. 

Anderson,  John,  manager  of  Titwood, 
Pollockshaws,  and  Cowglen  collieries. 

Anderson,  Miss  Elizabeth,  School  of  In- 
dustry, 75  King  street. 

Arbuckle,  John,  grocer  and  confectioner, 

4  Herriot  street. 

Arnot,  John,  bread  and  pastry  baker,  56 

King  street 
Austin,  William,  miller,  80  Main  street. 
Biggar,  Matthew,  warper,  and  linen  and 

woollen  draper,  3  ]\Iain  street. 
Bisset,  Andrew,  1  Cross  street. 
Blair,  John,  Greenbank  house. 
Boyd,  Mrs.  J.,  grocer,  36  Main  street. 
Broadfoot,  Alexander,  Hillhead. 
Brown,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  33 

T'ollock  street. 
Brown,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 

Maia  street. 


POLLGCKSHAWS.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— POLLOCKSHAWS.  623 


Brownlie,  Alexander,  baker,  51  King  st. 
Buchanan,  Duncan,  grocer,  18  Pollock  st. 
Bumside,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  37  Pol- 
lock street. 
Burton,  James,  grocer  and  post-master, 

69  Main  street. 
Campbell,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  14  Fac- 
tory street. 
Campbell,  James,  spirit  dealer,  16  King 

street. 
Campbell,  J.  &  W.,  dyers,  Auldfleld  park. 
Campbell,  R.,  slater,  Old  Church   build- 
ings. King  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

22  Pollock  street. 
Campbell,  Robert,  manager  of  gas  works, 

house,  72  Main  street. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  victualler  and  spirit 

dealer,  60  Main  street. 
Cameron,  Daniel,  bootmaker,  6  Herriot  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  5  Herriot  st. 
Chapel  of  Ease,  King  street. 
Cogan,  John  &  Robert,  cotton-  spinners, 

Cogan  street. 
Colledge,    William,  factor    to    Sir    John 

Maxwell,  Bart.,  Cowglen  house. 
Corbet,  Dr.  Thomas,  J.P.,  21  Main  st. 
Cosgrove,  Edward,  pawnbroker,  17  Main 

street. 
Crawford,  Cornelius,  grocer,  2  Pleasance 

street. 
Crawford,  John,  manager  of  J.  and  H. 

Cogan's  weaving  factory. 
Crum,  John,  Auldhouse. 
Cuthbertson,  Allan,  Langside  house. 
Cuthbertson,  John,  surgeon,  1  Pollock  st. 
Dick,  Alex.,  baker,  37  Main  street. 
Dick,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24 

Main  street. 
Dow,  David,  flesher,  61  King  street. 
Dow,     David,     spirit     merchant,     Old 

Church  buildings. 
Dow,  James,  flesher,  77  Main  street. 
Drysdale,  William,  bailie,  victualler,  and 

agent  for  the  Aberdeen  Insurance  Co., 

76  King  street. 
Dunlop,  James,    Western  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, King  street,  house,  1  Herriot  st. 
Dunlop,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

and  Glasgow  coach- office,  Herriot  st. 
Faulds,  James,  farmer,  Kinneshead. 
Einlayson,  Alexander,  grocer,  73  King  st. 
Finlayson,  John,  grocer,  spirit  dealer,  and 

victualler,  56  Main  street. 
Fleming,  J.  and  B.,  bleachers,  Newlands. 
Fleming,  James,  Newlands. 
Free  Church,  King  street. 
Galletie,  Joseph,  Roman  Catholic  clergy- 
man, house,  Skinmill  yard. 
Gas-works,  1  Factory  street. 
Gentleman,  David,  tailor,  46  King  street. 
Gilroy,   James,    manager  of  Auldhouse 

Ble.ichfield,  house,  Upper  Greenbank. 


Goldie,  George  R.,  Millbrae  house. 

Gorbals  Gravitation  Water  Co.'s  Ofiice, 
7  King  St. ;  John  Stewart,  collector. 

Hart,  John,  victualler  and  general  grocer, 
66  King  street. 

Hector,  William,  writer,  and  procurator- 
fiscal,  sheriff-clerk  depute  for  the 
eastern  district  of  Renfrewshire,  and 
agent  for  the  Imperial  Fire  Insurance 
Company,  5  Main  street,  house,  Shaw- 
lands. 

Henry,  James,  smith,  1  Cartcraigs  st. 

Hill,  Thomas,  Langside  cottage. 

Hodgert,  Robert,  inspector  of  poor,  East- 
wood parish,  7  Cartcraigs  street. 

Hosie,  James,  baker,  7  Main  street. 

Hosie,  John,  tailor,  24  Pollock  street. 

Howat,  John,  smith,  Cartcraigs. 

Howie,  Thomas,  seaman.  Nether  Auld- 
house farm. 

Johnston,  George,  gardener,  Coustanholm. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  38  King  st. 

Kessen,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  23  Kingst. 

King,  Alexander,  grocer,  50  King  street. 

King,  John,  gardener  and  seedsman,-  42 
Main  stseet. 

King,  ThOTaas,  cooper,  43  Mniu  street. 

Leckie,  Robert,  wright,  3  Factory  street. 

Lister,  John,  surgeon,  34  Main  street. 

Livingston,  Henry,  linen  and  woollen 
draper,  74  King  street. 

Livingston,  James,  innkeeper,  1  Max- 
well street. 

Livingston,  Mrs.,  grocer,  25  Pollock  st. 

Livingston,  Mrs,,  spirit  dealer,  1  Shaw- 
hill  street. 

Lyon,  Alexander,  grocer,  8  King  street. 

M'Burney,  Alexander,  sheriff-officer  and 
jailor,  Pleasance  street. 

M'Caighie,  teacher,  3  Hemot  street, 
house,  7  Wilson  street. 

M'Callum,  D.  R.,  plumber  and  gas-fitter, 
14  Main  street, 

M'Conechie,  John,  teacher,  Town  school, 
house,  1  Main  street. 

M'Ewan,  James,  teacher,  3  Cogan  street, 
house,  31  King  street. 

M'Ewan,  Thomas,  Langside. 

M'Farlane,  Thomas,  confectioner,  35  Pol- 
lock street. 

M'Houle,  Mrs.  Jane,  spirit  dealer,  43 
Herriot  street. 

M'Intyre,  Archd.,  victualler  and  groct -, 
Main  street. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  teacher,  37  Cartcrait;s 
street. 

M'Intyre,  Rev.  Duncan,  Eastwood  manse. 

M'Kaj',  George,  broker,  41  Main  street. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  manager  of  J.  ^'  R. 
Cogan! s  Spinning  Factory. 

M'Kenzie,  Roderick,  nailer,  20  King  st. 

M'Kinlay,  Hector,  boot  and  shoemaker, 
70  Main  street. 


624    POLLOCKSHAWS.— SUBURBAN  DIREGTOEY.— RUTHERGLEN. 


M'Kinlay,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

58  Main  street. 
M'Kinnie,  John,  grocer,  1  King  street. 
M'Laren,  Rev.  James,  United  Presbyterian 

Church,  house,  Shawlands  manse. 
M'Naughtan,  John,  Millbrae. 
MacNiven,  Malcolm,  general  grocer  and 

-  spirit  merchant,  73  Main  street. 
M'Qaeen,  John,  grocer,  12  Maxwell  st. 
Mack,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  27  Pol- 
.     lock  street. 

Slack,  Jean,  grocer,  9  Herriot  street, 
Martin,  Langside  cottage. 
Mason,  James,  grocer,  4  King  street. 
Mason,  Robert,  sen.,  grocer,  49  King  st. 
Maxwell,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Pollock  house. 
Menzies,  John,  surgeon,  4  Macarthur  st. 
Menzies,  Walter,    victualler   and   spirit 
.   dealer,  3  Macarthur  street. 
Menzies,  Walter,  cooper,  86  Main  street. 
Muir,    Alex.,    confectioner   and   general 
.  dealer,  13  King  street. 
Mulree,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  45 

-Main  street. 
Neill,  Alexander,  glass,  delf,   and  china 

warehouse,  72  Main  street, 
Neill,  James,  Coustonholm. 
N'eill,  Thomas,  Coustonholm. 
Neill,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Riverbaiik  print- 
_. .  works. 

Nicol,  James,  clothier    and    draper,    80 
.  .Main  street. 

Nicol,  Peter,  hatter  and  clothier,  79  Main 
-     street. 
North  British  Insurance  Co.'s  Office,  7 

King  street ;  John  Stewart,  agent. 
Ogilvie,  John,  sheriff  officer,  6  Max\v^ll  st. 
Original  Secession  Church,  back  of  Cogan 

street. 
Ormund,  James,  hosier,  66  Main  street. 
Park,  James,  joiner,  31  King  street. 
Park,  John,  bread-seller,  18  Main  street. 
Reddoch,  Allan,  Shawlands. 
Reid,   William,    draper   and    hosier,    64 

.  Main  street. 
.Renfrew,  James,  Cowglen  collierj^ 
Ehind,  John,  manager.  Gas-works,  house, 
.  1  Factory  street. 
Rigg,  Archibald,  Greenbank  house. 
Ross,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer, 

54  King  street. 
Russell,  Jolin,  wright,  40  Main  street. 
Russell,  William,  linen  and  woollen  dra- 
■  per,  57  King  street. 
Savage,  John,  Roman  Catholic  teacher, 

24  Pollock  street. 
Shields,  Mrs.,  grocer,  17  King  street. 
Stamp   and  Tax   Office,  7   King  street ; 

-  John  Stewart,  collector  and  distributor. 
Steel,  James,  plun.ber,  &c.,  4  Washing- 

.  ton  street,  Glasgow,  and  15  Main  st. 
Steel,  James,  grocer.  Pollock  street. 
Steel,  John,  surgeon,  29  Herriot  street. 


Stewart,  Matthew,  grocer  and  confec- 
tioner, 32  King  street, 

Stewart,  Mathew,  baker,  64  King  street. 

Stewart,  John,  writer,  town-clerk. 

Stevenson,  John,  tailor,  71  King  street. 

Stevenson  &  Fraser,  general  grocers,  6 
Main  street. 

Strang,  John,  baker,  66  Main  street. 

Strang,  Wm.,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer, 
and  Glasgow  carrier,  65  Main  street. 

Struthers,  Peter,  Maxwell  Arms  inn,  88 
Main  street. 

Struthers,  Mrs.,  grocer,  46  Pollock  street. 

Tassie,  James,  provost,  and  manager  of 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  house,  27 
King  street. 

Tassie,  James,  CoustonhilL 

Tassie,  John,  CoustonhilL 

Thomson,  Neil,  Camphill. 

Todd,  John,  flesher,  25  Main  street.! 5^, ft- 

Todd,  John,  flesher  and  spirit  dealer,  54 
King  street. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  Matilda  st. 

Urquhart,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  12 
King  street. 

Urquhart,  Donald,  painter  and  paper- 
hanger,  8  Main  street. 

Waddell,  W.  &  G.,  general  grocers,  19 
Main  street. 

Walker,  Jas.,  pastry-baker,  48  Main  St. 

Watson,  Duncan,  general  grocer,  76  Main 
street. 

Watson,  John,  tinsmith,  78  Main  street. 

Watson,  Robert,  grocer,  3  Cross  street. 

Watson,  Thomas,  general  grocer  and  vic- 
tualler, 24  Herriot  street. 

Welsh,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  67 
King  street. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  26  King  st.  ; 
James  Tassie,  manager. 

Whyte,  Wm.,  sheriff-officer,  5  Main  st, 

Wilson,  Alexander,  draper,  30  King  st 

Wilson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  2  Pol- 
lock street, 

Wilson,  Andrew,  Glasgow  caiTier,  8  Mac- 
arthur street. 

Wilson,  George,  manager,  weaving  de- 
partment, Auldho use  field,  house,  Cart- 
craigs.  _ 

Wilson,  John,  grocer  and  victualler,  81 
Main  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  glass,  delf,  and  china 
warehouse,  12  IMain  street. 

Wingate,  Robert,  flesher,  1  Macarthur  st. 

Young,  Wm.,  master  of  bleaching  and 
weaving  department,  Auldhouse  field. 

RUTHERGLEN. 

MAGISTRATES  AND    TOWN    COUNCIU 

Shaw,  William,  provost. 
Wallace,  James,  bailie. 
Marchbank,  George  B. 
Allan,  John,  treasurer. 


EUTHEKGLEN.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— RUTHERGLEN.      625 


COUNCIIXORS. 

Brown,  William. 

Neilson,  Andrew. 

Burt,  James. 

Adam,  John. 

Wamock,  David. 

Steel,  Robert, 

Murray,  Gilbert. 

Cameron,  Jolin. 

Wallace,  W.  C. 

Srnart,  Alexander. 

Brown,  Thomas. 

Miller,  Hugh. 

Maxwell,  John. 

Brisbane,  John. 

Crawford,  George,  town-clerk. 

Boyd,  John,  fiscal. 

MINISTERS. 

Becket,  William,  U.  Presbyterian  Church. 
Brown,  Peter,  Established  Church. 
Munro,  James,  Free  Church. 

Adair,  Robert,  grocer,  24  Main  street. 
Aitken,  George,  spirit  dealer,  23  Glasgow 

road. 
Allan,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  G9 

Main  street. 
Arbuckle,  Geo.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

2  Farmloan  road. 
Armour,     Robert,     Govanfield    cottage, 

Little  Govan. 
Auld,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   3 

Main  street. 
Baird,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  Westfield. 
Baird,  Daniel,  spirit  dealer,  11  Main  st. 
Becket,   Rev.  William,   United  Presby- 
terian minister,  3  Mill  street. 
Bowman,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer,  89  Main  st. 
Boyd,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Main  st. 
Breakenridge,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer,  1  Cath- 

cart  street. 
Brisbane,  John,  tailor,  14  Stonelaw  st. 
Brown,  Alexander,  tailor,  71  Main  street. 
Brown,    George,   boot    and    shoemaker, 

105  Main  street. 
Brown,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  96 

Main  street. 
Brown,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,   108 

Main  street. 
Brown,  John,  beadle.  Parish  church,  51 

King  street. 
Brown,  Rev.  Poller,  42  Main  street. 
Brown,  Thomas,  builder,  104  Main  street. 
Brown,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  22 

Wardlawhill  street. 
Brown,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  81 

Main  street 
Brown,  M.  &  A.,  milliners,  staw-hat,  and 

dress-makers,  51  King  street. 
Burnet,  John,  hairdresser.  Main  street. 
Burt,   James,  grocer   and   spirit   dealer, 

144  .Main  street. 


Cameron,  William,  smith  and  farrier,  12 

Glasgow  road,  house,  135  Main  street. 
Cooper,  John,  spirit  dealer,  113  Main  St. 
Corbet,  John,  grocer,  88  Main  street. 
Craig,  Wm.,  smith.  Main  street. 
Crawford,  James,  traveller,  Elmfoot,  Lit- 
tle Govan. 
Cross,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Main  street,  and  2,  4  Queen  street. 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  tailor,  43  King  st. 
Davidson,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  30  Stone- 
law  street. 
Dick,  John,  potato  merchant,  Shawfield 

Bank  cottage.  ,,  . 

Don,  Charles,  builder,  New  street. 
Drj'sdale,  James,  nursery'  and  seedsman, 

Glasgow,  house,  Shawfield  cottage. 
Dunn,  John,  spirit  dealer,  163  Main  st. 
Edgar,  Robert,  saddler  &  harness-maker, 

37  Main  street. 
Fairley,  Edward,  Polmadie,  Little  Govan. 
Fairlej^,  John  G.,  Polmadie,  Little  Govan. 
Farie,  J.,  coal  merchant,  Rutherglen  farm. 
Fellows,    James,    vintner    and    stabler, 

Rutherglen  bridge,  south  end. 
Ferrier,  Wm.,  New  Co-operative  Society, 

26  Main  street. 
Fleming,  Andrew,  grocer  and  victualler, 

73  Main  street. 
Fleming,  Andrew,  smith,  67  Main  street, 

house,  63  do. 
Fleming,  Gavin,  wright,  5  Chapel  street, 

house,  7  do. 
Fleming,  John,  collector  of  poor  rates,  48 

King  street. 
Forgie,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

47  Main  street. 
Eraser,  M'Vean,  &  Co.,  printers,  Ruther- 
glen road. 
Freebairn,  Mrs.  Archibald,   spirit  dealer, 

Main  street. 
Freebairn,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

Main  street. 
Freebairn,  R.  &  A.,  tailors.  Main  street. 
Fyfe,  Richard,  gardener,  29  Main  street. 
Geddes,  John,  &  Sons,  Govanbank,  Little 

Govan. 
Geddes,  William,  of  John  Geddes^  Sons, 

house,  Govanbank,  Little  Govan. 
Gilchrist,  Archd.,  merchant,  61  Main  st. 
Gorman,  John,  surgeon,  35  Main  street. 
Graham,  F.  Wm.,  of  Win.  Graham  if  Co., 

Glasffoio,  house,  Castlemilk. 
Haeburn,  Michael,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

55  King  street. 
Hamilton,  Arthur,  baker,  23  Main  street. 
Hamilton,  Geo.,  grocer  and  spiiit  dealer, 

34  Main  street. 
Hamilton,  George,  Southcroft,  Shawfield. 
Hay,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Main  street. 
Heald,  Mrs.,  furnishing  shop,  31  Main  st. 
Hendry,  Mrs.  M.,  post-mistress,  9  Main 

street. 

2  F 


626      RUTHEEGLEN.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— RUTHERGLEN. 


Keir,  James,  dairyman,  Polniadie,  Little 
.  Govan. 
Kelly,  John,  surgeon,  76  Main  street,  ho., 

74  do. 
Kirkwood,  James,  grocer,  66  Main  st. 
Kirkwood,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  87  Main  st. 
Kinnon,  Mrs.  Thomas,   spirit  dealer,  37 

Mill  street. 
Kirkwood,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  128  Main 

street. 
Lang,  John,  grocer,  4  Main  street. 
Lawson,  A.,  tailor,  83  Main  street. 
Lee,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  1  King 

street. 
Leitch,  Archd.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

92  Main  street. 
Logan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  48  Main  st. 
M'Aulay,  W.  &  P.,  calico  printers,  Shaw- 

fieldbank. 
M'Aulaj^  P.,  of  W.  4  P.  M'Aulay,  house, 

Shawfieldbank. 
M'Aulay,  W.,  of  W.  #  P.  M'Aulay,  house, 

Shawfieldbank. 
M'Gurt,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  127  Main  st. 
M'Math,  Andrew,  wright  and  glazier,  14 

Glasgow  road,  house,  6  Chapel  street. 
M'Naughton,  Jos.,  cotton-spiimer.  New- 
field  mUl. 
M'Nish,  Joseph,  confectioner,  78  Main  st. 
M'Taggart,  James,  saddler,  18  Main  st. 
Marchbank,   George,   manager,    weaving 

factory,  Burnside. 
Menzies,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

22  Westmuir  place. 
Miller,  D.,  gardener,  south  end,  Ruther- 

glen  bridge. 
Miller,  Hugh,  victualler  and  grain  dealer, 

117  Main  street. 
Miller,  WiUiam,  baker  and  spirit  dealer, 

51  Main  street. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

3  Cathcart  street. 
Morison,  Alex.,  flesher,  50  Main  street. 
Munro,  Rev.  James,  7  Glasgow  road. 
Murdoch,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  G2  Main 

street. 
Murdoch,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 57  Main  street. 
.  Murray,  Donald,  agent,  City  of  Glasgow 

Bank,  14  Main  street,  house,  16  do. 
_  Murray,  Donald,  agent  for  Aberdeen  Fire 
and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  14  Main  st. 
Neille,  Mrs.,  and  Miss  Muirhead,  dress- 
makers, 5  King  street. 
_  Neilston,  John,  baker  and  spirit  dealer,  33 
Main  street. 
O'Neill,  Henry,  spirit  dealer,  8  Farmloan 

road. 
On-,  Adam,  grocer,  1  Main  street. 
Padie,  iMathew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  39 

Chapel  street. 
Park,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1 18 
Main  street. 


Paton,  James,  gardener,    Shawfieldbank 

cottage. 
Pinkerton,   James,  gardener.  Gooseberry 

hall. 
Pinkerton,  James,  sen.,  grocer  and  spirit 

dealer,  45  Main  street. 
Pinkerton,    James,  jun.,    victualler   and 

spirit  dealer,  133  Main  street. 
Robertson,  Andrew,   merchant,  60  ]\Iain 

street. 
Robertson,   William,    flesher   and   spirit 

dealer,  46  Main  street. 
Ross,  Donald,  dyer,  12  Greenside  street, 
Gorbals,   house,    Eastfield,    Polmadie, 
Little  Govan. 
Ross,  James,  purchaser,  Victualling  So- 
ciety, 41  Main  street. 
Ross,  William,  furnishing  shop,  119  Main 

street. 
Russell,  James,  late  steam-boat  harbour- 
master, Glasgow,  Auburn  cottage. 
Sawers,  James,  furnishing  shop,  19  Main 

Street. 
Scouler,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  Townhead. 
Shearer,  Andrew,  gi-ocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

3,  5  Chapel  street. 
Shields,  Eobt.,    session   clerk,   71    Main 

sreet. 
Shields,  William,   inspector  of  poor,  89 

King  street. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  Shawfieldtoll. 
Smart,  Alexander,  gas  manager,  Cathcart 

street. 
Smart,  Alexander,  house  factor,  and  in- 
surance agent,  7  Factory  lane. 
Smith,  James,  general  broker,  36  Main  st. 
Suaddeu,  Janet,  milliner  and  dressmaker, 

134  Main  street. 
Steven,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  15 

Hamilton  road. 
Stirling,  Janet,  milliner  and  straw-hat- 
maker,  Sha-vvfield. 
Stobo,    Elizabeth,    straw-hatmaker   and 

milliner,  7  King  street. 
Thornton,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  74 

Main  street. 
Walker,  Andrew  &  James,  grocers  and 

spirit  merchants,  42  Main  street. 
Wallace,  James,  merchants,  54,  56  Main 

street. 
Warrington,  Mrs.  J.,  victualler.  Main  st. 
Warnock,  David,  flesher,  27  Main  street. 
Warnock,  George,  flesher,  Main  street. 
Weir,  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  5,  7  Main 

street. 
White,  J.  &  J.,  manufacturing  chemists, 

Shawfield. 
White,  James,  writer,  Hayfield. 
White,  John,  sen.,  chemist,  Shawfield. 
White,  John,  jun.,  chemist,  Clydebank. 
Wilson,  John,  grocer,  38  Burnhill  street. 
Wright,  James,  spirit  dealer,  35  Glasgow 
road. 


SHETTLESTON.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTOKY.— SPRINGBANK.      627 


SHETTLESTOW. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Robert,  grocei-,  Eastmuir. 
Alexander,  Robert,  Eastmuii-. 
Anderson,  John,  drain-tile  maker. 
Baird,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Lightburn. 
Baird,  John,  grocer. 

Buchanan,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Camtyne. 
Corarie,  M'Cowan,  &  Co.,  printers,  Miln- 

croft. 
Crawford,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Forbes,  James,  engineer,  Barrochnie. 
Forbes,  P.,  millwright  and  engineer. 
Forrest,   John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Eastmuir. 
Gardner,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  Eastmuir. 
Hannah,  John,  post-office. 
Law,  Robert,  boiler  and  agricultural  im- 
plement maker. 
Lawson,  Mrs.  John,  grocer,  Eastmuir. 
Leckie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Eastmuir. 
Levj',    James,  grocer   and  spirit  dealer, 

Eastmuir. 
M'Bride,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
M'Farlane,  George,  tailor,  Eastmuir. 
M'Gregor,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Milncroft  bridge. 
Morrison,  John,  spirit  dealer. 
Park,  Archibald,  wright,  Eastmuir. 
Paterson,  pastry-baker  and  spirit  dealer, 

Sandyhill. 
Patterson,  R.,  spirit  dealer,  Barrochnie. 
Perrit,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer. 
Ramsay,  Robert,  Sandyhill  store. 
Reid,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Eastmuir. 
Richardson,  Jas.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Robertson,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer,  Barrochnie. 
Squire,  Robert,  builder,  Eastmuir. 
Stevenson,  David,  grocer  and  spu-it  dealer. 
Swan,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  Sandyhill. 
Swanie,  Robei't,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Lightburn. 
Thomson,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker, 

and  spirit  dealer,  Eastmuir. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  grocer. 
White,  Charles,  spirit  dealer. 
Wilson,  John  P. 

GENTLEMEN,     RESIDENTS    IN   THE    POST- 
OFFICE  DELIVERY  AT  SHETTLESTON. 

Ca.mpbell,  Duncan,  Esq.,  Greenfield  house. 
Cruden,  James,  Esq.,  Wellhouse. 
Galloway,  Andrew,  Esq.,  Sandyhills. 
Galloway,  William,  Esq.,  Larchgrove. 
Henry,  Charles,  teacher,  Barrochnie. 
Leckie,  Rev.  John,  Earlybraes. 
M'Clean,  John,  Esq.,  Gartcraig  house. 
Mather,  Reston,  Esq.,  Provanhall. 
Mather,  Robert,  Esq.,  Budhill. 
Morrison,  John  G.,  Esq.,  Craigend. 
Murdoch,  James,  Esq.,  Camtyne. 
Murdoch,  Robert,  Esq.,  Crowhill. 
Paterson,  Robert,  Esq.,  coalmaster,  Shet- 
tleston. 


Ramsay,  Robert,  Esq.,  Wellhouse  cottage. 
Robertson,  Hugh,  Esq.,  Barlanark  house. 
Robertson,  John,  Esq.,  Carntyne  house. 
Spiers,  John,  farmer,  Gartcraig. 
Todd,  John,  Esq.,  Glenduffhill. 
Todd,  Richmond,  Esq.,  Southmains. 
Turnbull,  John,  Esq.,  Birrlinnie. 
Waddell,  Tho.,  road  contractor,  Gartcraig. 
Wardlaw,  Rev.  Dr.,  Garthamloch. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  Esq.,  Northmains, 

SPRINGBANK. 

Alexander,  John,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Allan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Springbank  iron- 
works. 
Aitken,  Mrs.,  Eastpark. 

Alison,  Archd.,  sheriff,  Possil  house. 

Allardice,  George  G.,  Kelvin  terrace. 

Backet,  James,  Kelvin  terrace. 

Baird,  Hugh,  Bellfield  house. 

Baird,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Old  Basin. 

Baird,  Walter,  builder.  '■'- 

Bell,  Mrs.,  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Bennie,  James,  Eastpark. 

Berry  &  Anderson,   Misses,  Springbank 
Retreat ;  private  asylum  for  ladies. 

Bishop,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

Blackie,  John,  sen.,  publisher,  Lansdowne 
crescent. 

Brinkley,  John,  &  Co.,  Flint  and  White- 
ing  Works,  North  Woodside. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Archd.,  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Brownlie,  James,  Saw  and  Flooring  Mill, 
Craighall  rd.,  Port-Dundas,  &  Carluke. 

Brownlee,  Robt.,  Rockvale  cottage.  Rock- 
vale. 

Bryce,  James,  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Cameron,  Daniel,  dairyman,  Eastpark. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  farmer  and  contractor, 
Parkhouse. 

Caughie,  David,  Eastpark. 

Collie,  Alex.,  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Conlan,  Patrick,  grocer. 

Cowe,  Rev.  Robert,  Lansdowne  crescent. 

Cready,  Mrs.,  dairy,  Springbank. 

Cullen,  John,  spirit  dealer,  Kippoch-hill. 

Cuthbertson,  John,  Kelvin  terrace. 

Davidson,  James,  Ruchill. 

Dawson  &  Mitchell,  Malt  Bams,  Rock- 
vale. 

Doig,  Alex.,  Bowerbank,  North  Wood- 
side  road. 

Douglas,  Walter,  Kelvin  terrace. 

Duff,  John,  Engine  Works,  Oakbank. 

Dunlop,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  South  Wood- 
side. 

Dunn,  Thomas,  Rochvale  Saw-mills,  house, 
Rockvale  house. 

Durie,  John,  farmer,  Firhill. 

Edington,  George  B.,  Victoria  Foundry, 
Old  Basin. 

Elliot,  Archibald,  Eastpark. 

Fairbaim,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer,  Springbank. 


628       SPRINGBANK.— SUBUKfeAN  DIRECTORY.— SPEINGBAKK. 


Ferguson,  Hugh,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Finlay,  John,  wright,  Old  Basin. 
Finlay,  Richard,  Hamiltonhill  house. 
Forbes,  Robert  B.,  millwright.  Fossil  road 

and  81  Garscube  road. 
Ford,  John,  spirit  dealer,  and  Bishop  st., 

Anderston. 
Forgie,  Andw.,  provision  store,  Oakbank. 
Frew,  James,  Ashfield  house, 
Galloway  &  Hunter,  chemists. 
George,  Robert,  grocer. 
Gibson,  James,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Gilchrist,  James,  innkeeper,  Old  Basin. 
Glassford,  John  B.,  Kippoch-hiil  cottage. 
Gowland,  Thomas,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Graham,  Robert,  farmer  and  coaluiaster, 

High  Fossil. 
Gray,  Richard,  Lansdo-vine  crescent. 
Grove,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Harper,  Robert,  general  grocer,  wine  and 

spirit  merchant.  South  Woodside. 
Hay,   Thomas,  Ashfield   cottage.    South 

Woodside. 
Henderson,  Donald,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Houston,  John  G.,  Kelvin  ten-ace. 
Houston,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

South  "Woodside. 
Hyde  &  Haj^,  silk  throwsters  and  patent 

spun-silk  spinners,  Sawmillfield. 
Jamieson,  Fatrick,  Eastpark. 
Jarvie,  George,  gardener,  Craighall. 
Johnston,  R.  M.,  Eastpark. 
Johnston,  Henry,  Eastpark. 
Johnston,  Wm.,  farmer,  FossU  road. 
Johnstone  &  Galbraith,  spinners  &  power- 
loom  cloth  manufacturers,  Oakbank. 
Kissock,  Thos.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Langlands,  Edward,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Lamond,  John,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Lindsay,  James,  builder,  Rockvale. 
Lowrie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Kippoch-hill. 
Lusk,    Daniel    H.,   paper-maker.    South 

Woodside. 
Lusk,  Daniel  H.,  Kelvin  terrace. 
M'Donald,  Feter,  North  Woodside  house. 
M 'Gibbon,  George,   spirit  dealer.   South 

Woodside. 
M'Gibbon,  James,  flour  miller,  Gourock. 
M'Gregor,  John,  smith.  Fossil  road. 
M'Intosh,  John,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Lachlan,  C,  flesher. 
LI'Kindles,  Mrs.,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Meekin,  John,  &  Sons,  florists  and  gar- 
den  contractors,  Blythswood  cottage. 
South  Woodside  road. 
N'Niven,  William,  Hopehill  house. 
M'Phail,  A.  &  A.,  cotton-spinners.  South 

Woodside. 
M'Taggart,  Mrs.,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
M'Vey,    William,    spirit   dealer.     South 

Woodside. 
Slalcolm,  Robert,  Eastpark. 
Martin,  Mrs.,  Eastpark. 


Mitchell,  Neilsou,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Middlemas,  Robert,  Kippoch  house. 
Miller,  Matthew,  farmer,  Napier's  hall. 
Moffat,  William,  manager,  Kippoch  farm. 
Montgomerie,  George,   manager,    paper- 
mill.  South  Woodside. 
Montgomerie,  Matth.,  Kelvinside  house. 
Muir,  M.,  &  Co.,  Saw  mills,  Old  Basin. 
Munro,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer.  South  Wood- 
side. 
Murray,  Walter,  Rockvale  cottage.  Rock- 
vale. 
Murray,  Mrs.,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Neilson,  Hugh,  Craigbank  house,  PossU 

road. 
Neilson,  John,  Oakbank  house. 
Neilson,  William,  Eastpark. 
Faterson,  James,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Faul,  James,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Feacock,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
Fitt,  William,  North  Woodside  road  ta^ 

vern. 
Ramsay,  Jarnes,  Craighall  house. 
Rankin,  James,  draper. 
Risk,  John,  Fossil  mains.  Fossil  road. 
Robertson,    James,    gardener,    Ashfield, 

South  Woodside. 
Ross,  John,  Eastpark. 
Roward,  John  M.,  North  Woodside  house, 
Russell,  James,  spirit  and  provision  mer- 
chant. 
Scott,  James,  Springbank  Post-office. 
Sibbald,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Rockvale. 
Smith,   David,    Westbank  house.  South 

Woodside. 
Smith,  John,  gardener,  Wallace  brae. 
Sommerville,  James,  manager,  Oakbank 

mill. 
Spreul,  Elizabeth,  Old  Basin  store. 
Steven,  James,  spirit  dealer. 
Stewart,  Robert,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Taylor,  John,  Blythswood  cottage. 
Taylor,  Robert,  spirit  dealer.  Fossil  road,  q, 
Thyne,  James,  nurseryman.  North  Wood-  rj 
side  road,  " 

Thyne,  James,  sen.,  Rosebank  nursery. 
Towers,  William,  Lansdowne  crescent. 
Usherwood,  Mrs.,  spirit  dealer. 
Waddell,  Thomas,  Kelvin  terrace. 
Wallace,  James,  dairyman,  North  Wood- 
side  road. 
Walls,  William,  Kelvin  terrace.  ^^- 

Watsou,  Richard,  overseer.  Fossil,  Hill-, 

head.  yD- 

Whitefield,  William,  Kelvin  terrace. 
W^hitelaw  &  Mitchell,  weaving  manufac- 
turers, Rockvale. 
Wilson,   Robert,  manager.   Canal  bank,  rjQ 
Old  Basin.  xO 

Wilson,  William,  miller,  Rockvale.  ,i0 

Wright,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer.  ,0 

Young,  Samuel,  wright,  North  Woodside 
road. 


SPRINGBURN.— SUBURBAN  DIKECTORY..— SPRINGBURN. 


629 


SPRINGBUSN. 

Aitken,  William,  salesman,  Economical 
Store. 

Alexander,  George,  Clover  bank,  326 
Garngadhill. 

Allan,  Robert,  dairyman  and  spirit  dealer, 
Springvale. 

Alston,  W.  C,  Rosemount,  Garngadhill. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  victualler  and  spirit 
dealer.  Economical  Store. 

Anderson,  Archibald,  Railway  tavern, 
Springvale. 

Arthur,  Rev.  James,  Springburn  church. 

Baird,  Alexander,  baker,  Balgray  brae. 

Balderston,  R.  G.,  clerk,  Cowlairs. 

Bankier,  John,  Towumill  road. 

Barbour,  Peter,  grocer,  133  Garngad  rd. 

Bell,  Mrs.,  Bellevue  place,  Garngadhill. 

Bowman,  Robert,  sculptor,  Sighthill, 
Inchbelly  road. 

Bowser,  Howard,  ironfounder,  151  Garn- 
gadhill. 

Boyd,  Andrew,  miUer,  File-mill,  Town- 
mill  road. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Lieutenant,  BeUevue  place, 
Garngadhill. 

Brown,  Allan,  tailor. 

Buchanan,  John,  Bumbank,  TownmUlrd. 

Cameron,  Archibald,  spirit  merchant,  132 
Garngad  road. 

Campbell,  James,  flesher. 

Clark,  Mrs.,  175  Garngadhill. 

Cochrane,  Alex.,  flint-glass  manufacturer, 
20  Townmill  road. 

Copland,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Coburg  pi. 

Cowan,  Thomas,  superintendent  of  Sight- 
hill  Cemetery,  house,  47  Springgrove 
place.  Grove  street. 

Craig,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Coburg  place. 

Crawford,  James,  grocer,  130  Garngad  rd. 

Davie,  John,  clerk,  Edinburgh  and  Glas- 
gow Railway,  Cowlairs. 

Drury,  Wm.,  M.D.,  106  Garngad  house. 

Dumbreck,  William,  R.N.,  Springvale. 

Elder,  Thomas,  dairyman,  Garngadhill. 

Findlay,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  cotton-spinners, 
Springvale. 

Forrester,  James,  miller.  Town  mill  road. 

Frew,  John,  coalmaster,  195  Garngadhill. 

Gall,  William,  dairyman  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 96,  147  Garngad  road. 

Gardiner,  Archibald,  cabinetmaker,  Garn- 
gadhill. 

Gardiner,  John,  Bellevue  pi.,  Garngadhill, 

Gillies,  Malcolm,  locomotive  department, 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway, 
Cowlairs. 

Gillies,  Neal,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Granger,  John,  engineer,  Springvale. 

Gray,  John,  spirit  dealer,  115  Garngad  rd. 

Gray,  John,  grocer,  Springvale. 

Henderson,  Robert,  gardener,  Millbum  St., 
Garngadhill. 


Houston,  John,  spinner,  and  power-loom 
cloth  manufacturer,  95  Garngad  road, 
St.  RoUox,  and  Claythorn  street. 

Hutcheson,  John,  builder  and  house-fac- 
tor, house,  Edgefauld  cottage. 

Hutton,  Thomas,  contractor,  Sighthill, 
Mutton  place,  Inchbelly  road. 

JafFray,  Mrs.,  Bumbank  cottage,  Town- 
mill  road.  ■': 

Johnston,  George,  time-keeper,  Cowlairs, 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway.     -  '; 

Johnston,  Janet,  grocer,  120  Garngad  rd.  ' 

Jones,  Wm.,  gardeuei',  Springvale  cottage. 

Kay,  Daniel,  grocer  and  postmaster. 

Kemp,  John,  WUliamfield  cottage,  Garn- 
gadhill. 

King,  Mrs.  Wm.,  grocer,  Peacock's  laud, 
Townhead.  ■_- 

Knox,  Thomas,  joiner  and  cartwright.  -''■- 

Landles,  Jas.,  commission  agent,  Spring- 
vale. 

Limbum,  Mrs.  H.,  Springvale. 

M 'Caiman,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.    -   ' 

M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  12  Bellevue  place.  Gam-'-; 
gadhill. 

M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  Burnbank  cottage,.. 
Townmill  road. 

M'Feat,  John,   spirit  dealer,   218   Rose-  ^ 
bank  place,  Garngad  road. 

M'Geechan,  Neal,  &  Co.,  tailors. 

M'Lean,  Daniel,  smith  and  spirit  dealer. 

M'Lean,  William,  clerk,  Huntingdondale, 
Inchbelly  road. 

M'MUlan,  David,  portiouer,  130  Garngad 
road. 

Malcolm,  Mrs.,  175  Garngadhill. 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer. 

Munroe,  Mrs.,  proprietor,  167  Garngadhill.  ^ 

NeUsou,  John,  provision  merchant,  124 
Garngad  road. 

Neilson,  John,  house  proprietor,  163  Neil- 
son  place,  Garngadhill. 

Neilson,  William,  contractor,  Craigpark 
quarries,  house,  Townmill  road. 

Park,  Alex,  proprietor,  151  Garngadhill. 

Paton,  William,  manager,  E.  &  G.  Rail- 
way, Cowlairs. 

Rankin,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

Rankin,  William,  grocer. 

Readman,  Robert,  cashier  of  the  Forth 
and  Clyde  Navigation  Canal,  office, 
Port-Dmidas,  house,  HUlhouse,  Garn- 
gadhill. 

Reid,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Robb,  Mrs.  Andrew,  farmer,  Springvale, 

Ross,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,: 
Huntint;don  place. 

Smilie,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer.    _;_  :; 

Somervill,  A.  J.,  84  Millburn  street,  Garn-,  '" 
gadhill.  ^  ., 

Stevenson,  Wm.,  baker,  137  Garagadrd;  •■'; 

Stewart,  David,  flesher,  123  Garngad  rd:  '*' 

Stewart,  Geo.,  spiiit  dealer,  Balgray  brae. 


630     SPRINGBURN.— SUBURBAN  DIRECTORY.— STRATHBUNGO. 


Sturge,  John,  spirit  merchant,  1  Middle- 
ton  place,  Garngad  road. 

Stewart,  Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 131,  155  Garngad  road. 

Steven,  Andrew,  teacher  of  English,  &c., 
house,  208  Garngadhill. 

Taylor,  James,  writer,  Hillside,  Gamgad- 
hiU. 

Thomson,  George,  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  129  Garngad  road. 

Thomson,  Jas.,  manager,  Springvale  mill. 

Thompson,  John,  teacher,  flax-mUl  school, 
107  Garngad  road. 

Turner,  Alexander,  Springvale. 

Walker,  Andrew,  storekeeper,  Edinburgh 
and  Glasgow  Railway,  Cowlairs. 

Whitehead,  John,  mason  and  builder,  127 
Garngad  road. 

Wilson,  John,  dairyman,  Huntingdon 
place,  Inchbelly  road. 


Wright,  John,  ticket-collector,  Cowlairs, 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway. 

Wylie,  Robert,  funeral  undertaker,  Mill- 
bum  house,  Garngadhill. 

Young,  David,  proprietor  and  contractor. 

STRATHBUNGO. 

Gilmour,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

Lowe,  John,  Copelawhill  nursery. 

M'Dougald,  Peter,  spirit  dealer. 

M'Kenzie,  Kenneth,  teacher. 

M'Mchol,  Walter,  boot  and  shoemaker. 

Matheson,  Walter,  grocer. 

Opray,  Archibald,  ropemaker. 

Rodie,  John,  tailor^ 

Seal,  Joseph,  scythe-stone  manufacturer. 

Sloan,  James,  spirit  merchant. 

Smith,  James,  victualler  and  spirit  dealer. 

Sutherland,  Rev.  Alexander. 

Whyte,  J.,  spirit  dealer. 


APPENDIX, 


APPENDIX. 


POST-OEEICE,   GLASSFOSD   STEEET. 

June  1851. 

Postmaster, EDWARD  D.  JAMES,  Esq. 

First  Chief  Clerk, .....HENRY  ELLIS  EBBELS. 

Second  Chief  Clerk, EWING  MACLEAN. 

AccouNT.VNT,... .ROBERT  COCHRANE. 

AssiSTA]»T, JOHN  ROXBURGH. 

„        T             ™  (JOHN  MACFARLANE, 

irks  of  the  Paid  Letter  Window, <  wtth^m  CLYDE 

Junior  Clerk, HUGH  M'LACHLAN. 

Inspector  of  Letter  Carriers, WILLIAM   RULE. 

(ROBERT  REID. 
••  1  JAMES  TAYLOR. 


Penny  Post  and  Sub-Office  Clerks,. 


GENERAL  DESPATCHING  CLERKS. 


John  Maccall, 
Thomas  Reid, 
Thomas  Wilson, 
A.  C.  Henderson, 
James  Thomson, 


John  Coates, 
John  Somerville, 
Walter  Dawson, 
Patrick  Killeen, 
Roderick  Torrie, 


Henrt  Blake, 
William  Porteous, 
James  Grisdale. 
William  B.  Nash, 
David  Baxter. 


MONEY  OEDEH  OFFICE. 
Chief  Clerk, R.  H.  M'DONALD. 


General  Clerks,. 


fALEXANDER  JOHNSON. 
I  WILLIAM  BLACKETT. 

^  W I LLI  AM  KE WLE Y. 

JAMES  HENDERSON. 
i_  GEORGE  ELPHICK. 

Six  Stampers,  three  Newspaper  Sorters,  fifty-one  Letter  Carriers,  four  Town  Re- 
ceiving-House Bag  Collectors,  two  Railway  and  Coach  Messengers,  and  six  Country 
Runners. 


The  PAID  LETTER  WINDOWS  are  opened  at  7.30  a.m.,  and  shut  at  10  p.m. 
on  Sundays  from  9  to  10  a.m.  only,  for  the  sale  of  Stamps. 

To  facilitate  the  business  of  the  Office,  the  public  is  requested  to  use  Postage 
Stamps. 

Delivery  is  made  at  the  same  hour  to  Merchants  having  private  boxes,  and  to 
Strangers  who  have  their  correspondence  addressed  to  the  Post-Office. 

The  MONEY  ORDER  DEPARTMENT  is  opened  at  9  a.m.,  and  shut  at  6  p.m. 
No  attendance  on  Sundays  and  Fast-days. 


POST-OFFICE  REGULATIONS. 


EECEIVING  HOUSES, 

As  the  Receiving  Houses  are  only  for  letters  bearing  Stamps  and  unpaid  letters, 
parties  who  wish  to  pay  their  letters  must  apply  at  the  General  Office,  Glassford 
Street. 

First  Collection  for  Town,  London  Night  Mail,  Edinburgh,  Falkirk,  Linlithgow, 
Grangemouth,  Denny,  Stirling,  Alloa,  Perth,  Dundee, 
Aberdeen,  Inverness,  Greenock,  Faislej^  and  Port- 
Glasgow. 

Second  Do.  for  Town,  Greenock,  Paisley,  Port-Glasgow,  Dumbarton,  Helens- 
burgh, Dunoon,  Eolhesay,  Govar;,  Partick,  Springburn, 
Barrhead,  Hurlet,  Neilston,  PoUockshaws,  Thornliebauk, 
Airdrie,  and  Coatbridge. 

Third  Do.  for  Town,  Ayrshire,  Ireland,  North  East  of  Emland,  Edinburgh, 
Falkirk,  Linlithgow,  Berwick,  Kirkintilloch,  Greenock, 
Port-Glasgow,  Paisley,  Johnstone,  Lochwiunoch,  Busby, 
Mar^'hill,  Milngavie,  and  Springbank. 

FouKTn  Do.  for  Town,  London  Day  Mail,  Edinburgh  and  North  of  Scotland, 
Lanarkshire,  Dumfries-shire,  AVigtonshire,  Galloway,  Ayr- 
shire, Renfrewshire,  Stu-Iingshire,  Dumbartonshire,  and 
Argyleshire. 

The  Collections  at  the  Respective  Receiving  Houses  in  Tov/n  and 
Suburbs  are  made  as  under  : — 

Queen  Street — 9.5,  10.5,  10.50  a.m.:  1,5,  2.5,  3.5,  3.35,  4.50,  5.30,  7,  7.30,  and 
9.60  p.m.    Sundays,  7.30  p.m. 


32  Cowcaddens  Street, 

39  Port-Dandas, 

84  Garscube  Road, 

153  Sauchiehall  Street, 

140  Hope  Street 

22  Main  Street,  Gorbals, 

140  South  Portland  Street, 

19  Bridge  Street, 

54  Broomielaw  Street, 

36  Main  Street,  Anderston, 

218  Argyll  Street, 

Bellgrove,  Gallowgate, 

76  Canning  Street, 

227  Gallowgate  Street, 

53  London  Street, 

167  Castle  Street,  St.  Rollox, .... 

36  George  Street, , 

Kinning  place,  Paisley  Road, 


1st  Col. 


10  a.m. 
20  — 
25  — 
45  — 
0  — 
25  — 
30  — 
35  — 
45  — 
55  — 

5  — 

6  — 
20  — 

9  30  — - 
9  45  — 
9  55  — 
10  5  — 
9  45  — 


2nd  Col. 


11  55  a.ni. 

12  5  p.m. 
12  10  — 
12  30  — 
12  45  — 
12  10  — 
12  15  — 
12  20  — 
12  30  — 
12  40  — 
12  50  — 

11  50  a.m. 

12  5  p.m. 
12  15  — 
12  20  — 
12  40  — 
12  50  — 

10  — 


3rd  Col. 


2  10  p.m. 

2  20  — 


45  — 

0  — 

25  — 

30  — 

35  — 

45  — 

55  — 

5  — 

5  — 

20  — 

30  — 

35  — ■ 

55  — 

5  — 

0  — 


4th  Col. 


30  p.m. 

40  — 

45  — 

5  — 

20  — 

0  40  — 

6  45  — 

50  — 

0  — 

10  — 

25  — 

25  — 

40  — 

6  50  — 

6  55  — 

7  15  — 
7  30  — 
7  0  — 


DELIVERY  OF  LETTERS. 

FIRST  DELIVERY,  7.15  a.m.,  with  Mails  from  the  Continent,  London,  Liverpool, 
Manchester,  Hamilton,  Lanark,  Motherwell,  Dumfries; — Edinburgh,  Cumbernauld; 
Dublin,  Belfast,  Londonderry ; — Ayr,  Kilmarnock,  Girvan,  Maybole,  Ballantrae, 
Newton-Stewart,  Stranraer,  Ardrossan,  Beith,  Cumnock,  Saltcoats,  Irvine,  Mauchline, 
Troon,  Auchinleck,  Dalrv,  Johnstone,  Kilmaurs,  Lochwinnoch,  Monkton,  Ste%'enson, 
Stewarton,  Symington,  Kilwinning,  Fenwick,  Newton-Mearns; — Gr^eenock,  Paisley, 
Port-Glasgow,  Dunoon,  Rothesay,  Bishopton  ; — Aberdeen,  Dundee,  Perth  ; — Stir- 
ling, Alloa,  Denny,  Lennox  town,  Milton,  Fintry,  Balfron,  Killearn,  Stratliblane, 
Kilsyth,  Kirkintilloch,  Maryhill,  Milngavie,  New  Kilpatrick,  Springbank ;— Inver- 


POST-OEFICE  KEGULATIONS. 


ARY,  Fort-William,  Strontian,  Oban,  Bonaw,  Cairndow,  Arrochar,  Luss,  Alexandria, 
Kenton,  Dumbarton,  Helensburgh,  Dunglass,  Old  Kilpatrick,  Duntocher,  Dalrauir, 
Partick,  Govan ; — Airdrie,  Coatbridge,  Moodiesburn,  Bailieston,  Shettleston,  Pol- 
lockshaws,  Spriiigburn,  Parkliead,  ToUcross; — Barrhead,  Hurlet,  Neilston,  PoUock- 
shaws,  Thornliebank. — Letter  Box  closes  at  the  General  Office  at  6.30  a.m. 

SECOND  DELIVERY,  11  a.m.,  with  mails  from  the  North-east  of  England, 
Edinburgh,  Falkirk,  Linlithgow,  Cumbernauld; — Greenock,  Paisley,  Port-Glasgow, 
Dunoon,  Rothesay,  Govan,  Partick,  Torrance; — Maryhill,  Milngavie,  Springbank, 
Springbuin,  Busby,  Kirkintilloch,  Bishopbriggs ; — Barrhead,  Hurlet,  Neilston, 
Pollockshaws,  Thornliebank. — Box  closes  at  10.30  a.m. 

THIRD  DELIVERY,  2  p.m.,  with  mails  from  London,  Liverpool,  Manchester, 
Birmingham,  Dublin,  Hamilton,  Abingdon,  Leadhills,  Gretna,  Motherwell,  Dum- 
fries;— Edinburgh,  Falkirk,  Linlithgow; — Aberdeen,  Dundee,  Perth,  Arbroath, 
Brechen,  Montrose,  Inverness; — Stirling,  Alloa,  Denny; — Greenock,  Paisley; — • 
Port-Glasgow,  Helensburgh,  Au-drie,  Coatbridge,  Moodiesburn. — Box  closes  at 
1.15  p.m. 

FOURTH  DELIVERY,  6  p.m.,  with  mails  from  Edinburgh,  Falkirk,  Linlithgow; 
— Greenock,  Paisley,  Port-Glasgow,  Dumbarton,  Bowmore,  Tarbert,  Lochgilphead, 
Campbelton ; — Eaglesham,  Busby,  Cathcart,  Cambuslang,  Rutherglen. — Box  closes 
at  5.40  p.m. 

On  Sundays. — On  being  called  for  at  the  General  Post-Office,  from  8  till  9.  a.m. 


MAILS  DESPATCHED, 

The  hours  for  closing  the  box /or  ecicJi  Post-town  in  Scotland  will  be  found  at  p.  11. 
A  Fee  of  3d.  each  will  be  taken  from  the  hour  mentioned  in  the  last  column  to 

within  Jive  minutes  of  the  despatch  of  each  of  the  mails,  except  the  Loudon  day 

(which  includes  the  4th  Edinburgh,  the  North  bags,  &c.),  and  the  Irish,  which  re- 
quire ten  minutes. 

The  Fee  on  late  letters  must  be  paid  by  stamps,  and  deposited  in  the  Late  Letter- 
Box. 

Box  closes  Id.  Fee  up  to 

Aberdeen 1st  by  Railway 10.15  a.m.  ...   10.30  a.m. 

„          2d          do 8    0  p.m.  ...      8.15  p.m. 

Airdrie 1st  by  Mail  Gig 2.15  a.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

„          2d  by  Railway 2.15  p.m.  ...     2.30  p.m. 

Ayr 1st  by  Mail  Gig 2.15  a.m.  ...      2.30  a.m. 

„     2d  by  Railway 3.45  p.m.  ...     4    0  p.m. 

Dumbarton 1st  by  Mail  Gig 2.15  a.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

„          2d  by  Steamer 3    0  p.m.  ...     3.15  p.m. 

Edinburgh 1st  by  Railway 6.30  a.m.  ...     6.40  a.m. 

„             2d         do 10.15  a.m.  ...10.30  a.m. 

„ Sd         do 3.15  p.m.  ...     3.30  p.m. 

„             4th       do 8    0p.m.  ...     8.15p.m. 

Greenock... 1st  by  Mail  Gig 2.15  p.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

„             2d  by  Railway 10.15  a.m.  ...   10.30  a.m. 

„             3d         do.          1.15  p.m.  ...     1.30  p.m. 

„             4th       do.         5    0  p.m.  ...     5.15  p.m. 

Hamilton 1st  London  Mail 8    0  p.m.  ...     8.15  p.m. 

„             2d         do.         11    0  a.m.  ...  11.15  a.m. 

Highlands  (West) by  Jlail  Gig 2.15  a.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

Ieel.vnd, Railway  t)ia  Greenock 5    0  p.m.  ...      5.15  p.m. 

Dublin  is  sent  also  via  Liveipool  by  the  London  Night 
and  Day  Mails. 

Kilmarnock 1st  by  Mail  Gig 2.15  a.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

2d  by  Railway 3.45  p.m.  ...     4    0  p.m. 

Local  Posts 2.15  a.m.  ...     2.30  a.m. 

„               1.15  p.m.  ...     1.30  p.m. 

„              3.15  p.m.  ...     3.30  p.m. 

„              3.45  pm.  ...     3.55  p.m. 

London 1st  (day)  by  Railway 8    0  p.m.  ...     8.15  p.m. 

„        2d  (night)         do 11    0  a.m.  ...   11.15  a.m. 

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Paisley  and  Port-Glasgow  (see  Greenock).                Box  closes  Id.  Fee  up  to 

Stirling 1st  by  Eailway 6.30  a.m.  ...     C. 40  a.m. 

„        2d           do 10.15  a.m.  ...10.30  a.m. 

„        3d           do 8    0  p.m.  ...     8.15  p.m. 


LOCAL  FOOT  POSTS  AND  STAGE  COACHES. 

Box  closes      Id.  Fee  up  to 

Eaglesham,  Busby,  and  Cathcaet, 2.15  a.m.     ...  2.30  a.m. 

Busby 3.15  p.m.     ...  3.30  p.m. 

GovAN  and  Road  Delivery 2.15  a.m.     ...  2.30  a.m. 

do.                   do.             1.15  p.m.     ...  1.30  p.m. 

Partick  and  Eoad  Delivery. 2.15  a.m.     ...  2.30  a.m. 

do.                    do.                 1.15  p.m.     ...  1.30  a.m. 

Cajvibuslang  and  RuTHERGLEN 2.15  a.m.     ...  2.30  a.m. 

Springburn 6.30  a.m.     ...  6.40  a.m. 

do.           1.15  p.m.     ...  1.30  p.m. 

Lennoxtown  and  Torrance 2.15  a.m.     ...  2.30  a.m 


POSTAGE  STAMPS,  &c. 

Stamps  may  be  procured  at  the  General  Office,  Glassford  Street,  the  Stamp  Office 
and  the  several  Receiving-Houses. 

The  Penny  Labels, at  Id.  each. 

The  Twopenny  Labels, at  2d.     „ 

The  Tenpenny  Labels, at  lOd.     „ 

The  Shilling  Labels, at  Is.     „ 

The  Penny  Enveloies, 24  for  2s.  3d.,  or  2  for  2^d. 

The  Twopenny  Envelopes, 12  for  2s.  2d.,  or  3  for  6jd. 

Stamped  Half-sheets  of  Paper, l|d.  each,  or  24  for  2s.  3d. 

"When  the  value  of  Stamps  on  a  Letter  is  less  than  the  amount  of  the  postage  to 
which  it  is  liable,  the  Letter  will  be  charged  double  the  amount  of  such  difference  on 
delivery. 

Stamps  may  be  used  for  Printed  Votes  and  Proceedings  in  Parliament^  and  on 
Foreign,  Colonial,  and  Ship  Letters,  outwards.  Letters  for  parts  abroad  posted  with 
Stamps  of  less  value  than  the  full  amount  of  Postage^  if  addressed  to  places  to  which 
prepayment  is  not  compulsory,  will  be  forwarded,  cliargnd  with  only  such  amount 
of  Postage  as  shall  he  equal  to  the  difference  between  the  value  of  ike  Stamps  and  the 
proper  rate  of  Postage ;  hnt  letters  addressed  to  places  abroad,  to  which  prepayment 
is  compvlsort/,  if  posted  with  Stamps  of  less  value  than  the  full  amount  of  Postage, 
will  be  sent  to  the  Dead-Letter  Office,  to  be  leturned,  in  all  practicable  cases,  to  the 
writer.  Stamps  are  not  permitted  to  be  used  on  Letters  arriving  in  the  United  King- 
dom/■rom  the  Colonies  or  Foreign  Countries. 

These  Regulations  are  applicable  to  Newspapers,  in  those  cases  where  they  are 
liable  to  Postage. 

If  the  Stamps  affixed  to  letters  are  mutilated  or  defaced,  the  letters  will  be  liable 
to  the  unpaid  rate. 

A  Stamp  which  has  been  cut  from  an  envelope  and  affixed  to  a  letter,  entitles  it  to 
pass  free  of  charge. 

Redirected  Letters  are  charged  au  additional  postage  for  each  redirection,  according 
to  the  Prepaid  Scale. 

Letters  to  V/arni  Climates  should  be  sealed  with  wafers,  as  wax  destroys  the  let- 
ters by  n".elting,  causing  them  to  adhere  to  one  another. 

No  Letter,  when  once  posted,  can  be  given  up  to  any  but  the  person  to  whom  it 
is  addressed,  neither  is  any  person  allowed  to  alter  the  address  of  a  letter  after  being 
posted. 

Adhesive  Stamps  should  be  placed  on  the  right-hand  corner  of  the  upper  side  of  the 
letters,  above  the  superscription.  The  most  etfectual  plan  is  to  dip  the  label  wholly 
in  water,  to  shake  off  the  water  immediatelj',  and  to  press  the  label  upon  the  letter 
with  a  piece  of  clean  blotting  paper.     When  the  gum  is  dull  in  appearance,  it  will  re- 


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guire  rather  more  time  and  moisture  to  make  it  stick  firmly,  than  when  it  is  glossy.  The 
purpose  of  wetting  the  label  lohoUy  is  to  counteract  the  tendency  it  has  to  curl  up 
from  the  letter,  when  one  side  only  is  wetted,  a  tendency  caused  by  the  expansion  of 
that  side  as  it  imbibes  the  moisture. 


PREPAID  EATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

Letters  not  exceeding  Half  an  Ounce  in  weight.  Id. ;  One  Ounce,  2d.  ;  Two  Ounces, 
4d. ;  Three  Ounces,  6d.,  and  so  on,  two  rates  being  added  for  every  ounce.  Inland 
Letters  or  Packets  put  U7ipaid  into  the  letter  boxes,  are  charged  double  the  prepaid 
rates  of  postage.  Letters  insufficiently  paid,  either  in  money  or  by  stamps,  are  charged 
with  doiible  the  amount  of  the  difference  between  the  money  paid  or  the  stamps  affixed 
and  the  pirepaid  rates. 


LIMITATION  OF  WEIGHT. 

A  letter  to  pass  unpaid  by  the  post  may  not  exceed  Four  Ounces.  All  above  that 
weight  must  be  prepaid,  either  in  monej'  or  by  stamps.  In  the  event  of  any  unpaid 
letter  above  the  weight  of  four  ounces  being  posted,  it  will  be  charged  with  double  the 
pi-epaid  rates  of  postage;  if  insufficiently  j^aid,  either  in  money  or  by  affixed  stamps, 
it  will  be  charged  with  double  the  amount  of  the  difference  between  the  money  paid  or 
tlie  stamps  affixed,  and  the  prepaid  rates,  and  thus  charged,  "  shall  and  may  be  detained 
and  opened,  and,  at  the  option  of  the  Postmaster-General,  shall  be  either  returned'  or 
given  up  to  the  sender  thereof,  or  be  given  up  to  the  person  to  whom  it  shall  be  ad- 
dressed, or  be  forwarded  to  the  place  of  its  destination." — Treasury  Warrant,  22d 
October,  1847. 


LIMITATION  OF  SIZE. 

A  letter  to  pass  by  the  post,  either  paid  or  unpaid,  must  not  exceed  the  dimensions 
of  twenty-four  inches  in  length,  or  breadth,  or  width,  or  depth.  Any  letter  above 
these  dimensions,  may,  \i  fully  paid,  be  detained  and  opened,  or  forwarded  at  the  option 
of  the  Postmaster- General.  Any  letter  unpaid,  or  insufficiently,  will  be  taxed  precisely 
after  the  scale  of  charge  mentioned  in  the  preceding  paragraph,  as  applicable  to 
unpaid  letters  exceeding  four  ounces  weight,  and  thus  charged,  be  either  detained  axiH 
opened,  and  returned  to  the  sender,  or  forwarded  at  the  option  of  the  Postmaster- 
General.  The  only  exceptions  to  the  foregoing  regulations  as  to  size  and  weight  are 
in  the  case  of— 1.  Parliamentary  proceedings  or  Addresses  to  Her  Majesty.  2.  Peti- 
tions to  either  Houses  of  Parliament,  forwarded  to  any  Member  of  such  House.  3. 
Printed  votes  or  proceedings  of  Parliament.  4.  Letters  or  packets  to  or  from  public 
departments  or  public  officers  in  Her  Majesty's  service.  5.  Letters,  &c.,  to  or  from 
places  abroad. 

All  persons  sending  letters  by  the  post  unpaid,  which,  from  any  cause  whatever, 
cannot  be  delivered  to  the  parties  to  whom  they  are  addressed,  are  liable  to  pay  the 
postage  charged  thereon,  which  may  be  recovered,  with  costs,  by  summary  proceed- 
ings before  a  Magistrate. 

Printed  votes  and  proceedings  in  Parliament  are  charged  at  the  following  rate, 
between  places  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  between  the  United  Ivingdom  and  the 
Colonies,  when  conveyed  by  packet : — 

Not  exceeding  4  ounces, Id. 

Exceeding  4  ounces,  and  not  exceeding  8  ounces, 2d, 

Exceeding  8  ounces,  and  not  exceeding  12  ounces, 3d. 

And  so  en  in  proportion.     Prepayment  optional. 

Service  of  Parliamentary  Notices. — These  notices  may  be  sent  through  the 
Post,  provided  they  are  posted  on  or  before  the  12th  December,  at  the  chief  offices 
of  London,  Dublin,  and  Edinburgh,  or  any  of  the  following  offices: — Birmingham, 
Bristol,  Exeter,  Lincoln,  Liverpool,  Leeds,  Manchester,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Nor- 
wich, Shrewsbury,  Glasgow,  Aberdeen,  Inverness,  Belfast,  Cork,  and  Athlone.  The 
words,  "  Parliamentary  Notice,"  must  be  legibly  printed  on  the  face  of  the  letter,  the 
postage  must  be  prepaid  by  means  of  Stamps,  and  a  Registration  Fee  of  6d.  (which 


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must  be  paid  in  money)  at  the  time  of  posting,  -vvhicli  may  be  known  by  applying  to 
the  above  offices.  Duplicate  Lists  of  the  Addresses  must  be  sent  with  the  Notices, 
which  must  be  arranged  in  the  same  order  as  entered  on  the  lists. 

Letters  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors  (except  on  letters  addressed  to  the  United  States, 
which  are  charged  3gd.)  remain  unaltered,  their  privilege  being  restricted  to  half  au 
ounce  in  weight. 

Printed  Books,  Magazines,  Reviews,  and  Pamphlets,  (whether  British,  Colonial, 
or  Foreign,)  may  be  transmitted  by  Post,  within  the  United  Kingdom,  at  the  follow- 
ing rates : — 

For  each  Packet  not  exceeding  1  lb.,  6d. ;  exceeding  1  lb.  and  not  exceeding  2 
K)S.,  Is. ;  exceeding  2  lbs.  and  not  exceeding  3  lbs.,  Is.  Gd.,  and  so  on.  Provided, 
however,  the  following  conditions  be  carefully  observed : — 1st.  Every  such  Packet 
must  be  sent  without  a  cover,  or  in  a  cover  open  at  the  ends  or  sides.  2d.  It  must 
contain  a  single  volume,  (whether  Printed  Book,  Magazine,  Review,  or  Pamphlet,) 
the  several  sheets  or  parts  thereof,  when  there  are  more  than  one,  being  sewed,  or 
bound  together,  od.  It  must  not  exceed  two  feet  in  length.  4.  Tb.e  Postage  must 
be  prepaid  in  full,  by  affixing  outside  the  Packet  or  its  cover  the  proper  Stamps. 
The  name  and  address  of  the  sender  maj'  be  written  or  printed  upon  it,  and  any  other 
writing  may  be  on  any  leaf  of  it,  or  on  the  binding ;  but  all  such  last-mentioned 
writing  must  be  on  one  and  the  self-same  page  or  corresponding  portion  of  the  bind- 
ing. If  any  of  the  above  conditions  be  violated,  the  Packet  will  be  charged  as  a 
Letter.  They  may  also  be  forwarded  by  Packet,  under  the  same  conditions,  (except 
that  there  must  be  no  writing  either  inside  or  on  the  cover,)  to  Bermuda,  Newfound- 
land, British  West  Indies,  Malta,  Gibraltar,  and  Hong  Kong,  via  Southampton,  at 
6d.  under  ^  lb. ;  Is.  under  1  lb. :  2s.  under  2  lbs. ;  3s.  under  3  lbs.,  &c. 

The  folloiuing  Instructions  have  been  addressed  to  all  Postmasters,  and  are  strictly 
acted  upon : — 

"  General  Post-Office. — On  and  after  1st  Januarj^,  1845,  should  any  Letter 
or  Packet  be  tendered  at  your  Office,  which  you  may  ascertain  to  contain,  or  wJiich 
you  have  every  reason  to  believe,  contains  any  of  the  following  articles,  viz.  : — Any 
Glass  or  Glass  Bottle ;  any  Razor,  Scissors,  Knife,  Fork,  or  other  Sharp  or  Pointed 
Instrument;  any  Leeches,  Game,  Fish,  Flesh,  Frvit,  Vegetables,  or  ot\\M  perishable  sub- 
stance ;  any  Bladder,  or  otlier  Vessel  containing  Liquid;  or  any  ar'ticle,  matter,  or  thing 
■whatsoever,  ichich  might,  by  pressure  or  otherivise,  be  rendered  injurious  either  to  the 
Officers  of  the  Post-Office,  or  to  the  contents  of  the  Mail  Bags  ;  you  will  refuse  to  re- 
ceive such  Letter  or  Packet. 

"  In  the  event  of  any  Letter  or  Packet  being  taken  in  by  you,  and  j'ou  do  not, 
until  afterwards,  discover  that  it  contains  any  Article  as  above  described,  or  should 
any  such  Letter  or  Packet  be  deposited  in  the  Letter  Box,  j/02i  will  not  forward  it  on 
its  destination,  hut  you  luill  detain  it  in  your  Office,  and  inform  me  by  t\\e,  first  Post,  of 
the  circumstances,  stating  the  precise  address  of  the  Letter  or  Packet,  and  its  con- 
tents, or  what  you  suppose  them  to  be,  when  proper  steps  will  be  taken  in  this  De- 
partment in  the  case,  and  you  will  be  instructed  in  what  manner  to  dispose  of  the 
Letter  or  Packet. 

"  Should  any  Letter  or  Packet,  containing  any  article  as  before-mentioned,  not  be 
discove)-ed  by  the  Postmaster  at  whose  Office  it  may  be  posted,  but  be  forwarded  on  to  its 
destination,  the  Receiving  Postmaster,  to  whose  town  it  may  be  addressed,  upon  dis- 
covering, or  having  every  reason  to  believe,  that  its  contents  are  such  as  those  alluded 
to,  will  not  send  it  out  for  delivery,  but  will  detain  it  in  his  office,  reporting  the  circum- 
stance by  the  first  Post,  and  stating  the  nature  of  its  contents,  when  he  will  be  duly- 
instructed  in  what  manner  to  dispose  of  it," 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  SUPPLEMENTS  TO  NEWSPAPERS. 

All  Newspapers  must  be  sent  in  covers,  open  at  the  sides,  and  no  words  or  commu- 
nication may  be  printed  or  written  on  such  papers,  or  covers,  after  the  same  shall  have 
been  published,  other  than  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  to  whom  they  are  sent ; 
nor  aiiytliing  enclosed  or  concealed  in  either  newspaper  or  cover.  Newsvenders  only 
may  print  their  names  and  addresses  thereon.  Newspapers  maybe  examined  by  the 
Officers  of  the  Post-Office ;  and  if  there  be  any  breach  of  the  above  regulations,  the 


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packet  is  chargeable  witli  treble  the  amount  of  postage  to  which  a  letter  of  the  same 
weight  would  have  been  liable.  Any  person  contravening  the  law,  may,  at  the  option 
of  the  Postmaster-General,  be  prosecuted  as  for  a  misdemeanour. 

Clause  of  the  Act  of  1st  Victoria,  cap.  34,  sec.  32. 

"  And  be  it  further  enacted,  that  in  all  cases  in  which  a  question  shall  arise,  whe- 
ther a  printed  paper  is  entitled  to  the  privileges  of  a  Newspaper,  or  other  publication, 
hereby  privileged,  so  far  as  respects  the  transmission  thereof  by  the  Post,  under  the 
Post-OfHce  Acts,  the  question  shall  be  referred  to  the  determination  of  the  Postmaster- 
General,  whose  decision,  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  shall  be 
final." 

MARKS  OR  WRITING  ON  NEWSPAPERS. 

Writing  or  Marks  are  allowed  on  a  Newspaper  passfng  by  Post  between  an?/  one 
vart  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  any  other  part,  provided  that  a  postage  of  one  penny 
be  paid,  hy  means  of  a  stamp  conspicuously  fixed  outside  the  cover  or  folded  News- 
paper. But  the  privilege  is  confined  to  writing  or  marks  on  the  Newspaper  itself, 
and  is  not  to  extend  to  the  cover.  Any  writing  or  marks  other  than  the  address,  on 
which,  or  (if  the  Postage  be  not  prepaid  as  above)  on  the  Newspaper  itself,  will  sub- 
ject the  Newspaper  to  the  same  rate  of  Postage  as  that  to  which  an  unpaid  letter  of 
the  same  weight  is  liable. 

Newspapers  posted  in  Town,  addressed  to  any  part  within  the  town  delivery, 
charged,  paid  or  vmpaid.  Id. 

Newspapers  printed  or  published  in  any  of  the  Channel  Islands,  or  in  the  Isle  of 
Man,  and  sent  by  the  Post  between  any  of  such  Islands  and  Great  Britain  or  Ireland, 
or  sent  by  the  Post  in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland,  will  be  liable  to  the  fall  letter  rates 
of  Postage,  according  to  the  scale  for  charging  Inland  letters,  with  the  exception  of 
such  as  are  printed  iu  the  French  Languarje. 

NEWSPAPERS  FROM  THE  BRITISH  COLONIES 

are  delivered  free  of  Postage  at  any  place  within  the  British  dominions.  Those  for 
persons  who  have  removed,  may  be  forwarded  by  Post,  free  of  charge,  provided  they 
have  not  been  opened  at  the  place  to  which  they  were  originally  addressed. 

THE  BRITISH  COLONIES  AND  FOREIGN  PARTS. 

Newspapers  liable  to  the  Stamp  Dutj^  may  be  forwarded  to  the  British  Colonies 
and  Possessions,  by  her  Majesty's  packet-boats,  free  of  the  duty  of  postage,  provided 
the  same  be  dulj'  stamped,  made  up  open  at  the  ends,  and  put  into  any  Post-Office 
within  seven  days  after  the  day  of  publication. 

Newspapers  may  also  be  forwarded  to  the  Colonies,  by  private  ships,  for  a  postage 
of  One  Penny  each,  and  to  Foreign  Coimtries  for  a  postage  of  Twopence  each,  to  be 
paid  when  posted,  under  the  same  regulations  as  to  date,  cfc 

For  days  of  despatch  and  Eates  of  Postage,  see  the  Alphabetical  List  of  Foreign 
Countries,  commencing  at  page  28. 

NEWSPAPERS  FROM  ABROAD. 

Newspapers  arriving  from  British  Colonies  or  "  Foreign  Parts,"  to  which  they  are 
despatched  free,  are  delivered  free  of  postage.  From  places  abroad,  to  which  they 
are  not  despatched  free,  thej'  are  charged,  on  delivery.  Twopence  each  ;  excepting 
those  brought  by  the  closed  mail  through  France,  which  are  charged  Threepence,  or 
Fivepence  each.  All  newspapers  must  be  printed  in  the  language  of  the  country  from 
which  they  are  sent. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  having  obtained  the  sanction  of  the  Lords  of  the  Trea- 
sury, pass  through  the  Post-Office  to  the  Colonies  and.  Foreign  parts  at  One  Penny 
each,  provided  they  contain  simply  the  names  and  prices  of  articles  ;  the  names  and 
addresses  of  the  parties  dealing  in  such  articles  must  be  excluded.  Each  copy  to  be 
made  up  in  the  same  form  as  a  Newspaper,  with  covers  open  at  the  end. 

The  title  of  the  publication  must  be  written,  or  printed,  immediately  above  the 
address ;  and  any  other  writing  than  such  address,  name,  initial,  or  mark  for  reference 
of  any  kind,  calculated  to  convey  informntion  as  to  the  party  by  whom  such  publica- 
tion is  forwarded,  will  subject  the  same  to  full  letter  rates  of  postage. 


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Every  Price  Current  to  be  posted  within  seven  days  after  each  publication ;  and 
no  one  can  be  forwarded  a  second  time  without  being  charged  with  full  letter  postage. 

All  other  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  published  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  if  duly  stamped,  and  under  the  loeigkt  of  two  ounces,  will  be  treated  as  News- 
papers, and  enjoy  the  Newspaper  privileges,  the  sanction  of  the  Postmaster-General 
having  been  previoushj  obtained. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  from  the  British  Colonies, 
France,  Belgium,  and  Holland,  are  now  admitted  into  the  United  Kingdom  at  the 
reduced  rate  of  Id.  each,  whether  conveyed  bj^  Packet  or  by  Piivate  Ship. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  fiom  any  foreign  countrj% 
except  France,  Belgium,  Holland,  Prussia,  and  China,  are  admitted  into  the  United 
Kingdom  at  the  reduced  rate  of  2d.  each. 

Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  from  the  British  Colonies,  passing 
through  the  United  Kiugdom,  are  liable  to  a  Postage  of  Twopence  each,  to  be  paid  at 
the  time  of  being  Posted. 

Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  from  the  British  Colonies,  passing 
through  France,  Belgium,  or  Holland,  to  the  United  Kingdom,  are  liable  to  a  Postage 
of  2d.  each. 

Printed  Prices  Current,  and  Commercial  Lists,  to  China,  via  Southampton, 
2d.  each ;  via  Marseilles,  od.  each.  From  China,  via  Southampton,  od.  each ;  via 
Marseilles,  5d,  each. 


REGISTRATION. 

Letters,  whether  containing  Coin,  or  not,  can  be  registered,  on  payment  of  a  fee  of 
6d.,  in  addition  to  the  Rates  of  Postage,  Inland,  Colonial,  or  Foreign.  On  those  for 
delivery  in  Friince,  the  charges,  besides  the  Registration  fee,  will  be  the  English  rate 
to  France,  in  addition  to  double  the  French  rate.  A  printed  acknowledgment  will 
be  given  to  any  person  registering  a  letter.  Registered  Letters  will  be  taken  at  the 
Bar  Windoio  and  the  Receiving- Houses  within  half  an  hour  of  the  closing  of  the  Box  for 
the  particidur  Mail  by  which  thej'  are  to  be  despatched.  Letters  for  Eegistration, 
addressed  to  places  within  the  United  Kingdom,  must  be  paid  by  affixing  a  sufficient 
number  of  Stamps,  and  the  Registration  fee  must  be  paid  in  Stamps;  wheu  addressed 
to  parts  abroad  they  may  be  paid  either  in  money  or  by  means  of  Postage  Stamps, 

In  case  of  Foreign,  Colonial,  or  Ship  Letters,  it  must  be  clearly  understood  that 
Registration  can  only  extend  to  the  port  of  shipment,  Letters,  however,  addressed 
to  France,  and  Letters  passing  through  France,  are  exceptions  to  this  rule,  the  French 
Post-Office  undertaking  to  provide  for  their  security  till  they  shall  have  been 
deli\-ered,  if  addressed  to  Fj'ance,  and  as  long  as  they  remain  in  the  French  territory, 
if  passing  through  France. 

The  arrangements  for  carrying  out  the  system  of  registration  have  been  made  with 
the  view  of  ensuring  the  safe  delivery  of  Registered  Letters.  On  their  delivery,  the 
parties  to  whom  t\\Qj  may  have  been  addressed  will  be  required  to  acknowledge,  in 
writiiig,  their  receipt.  Parties  transmitting  Bank  Notes,  Bank  Post  Bills,  Drafts, 
Jewellery,  ij'c,  should  invariably  secure  their  transmission  by  Registration;  and  persons 
having  occasion  to  send  by  Post  small  sums,  are  recommended  to  make  use  of 

the  money  order  office, 

which  is  open  every  lueelc-day,  fast-daj'S  excepted,  from  9  a.m.  till  5  p.m.  The 
chaige  for  such  Orders  is  3d.  on  sums  not  exceeding  two  pounds,  and  Gd.  on  suma 
between  tiuo  ar.dfve pounds.  No  order  will  be  given  for  sums  beyond  this  amount; 
but  if  the  sum  to  be  transmitted  exceeds  fve  pounds,  as  many  orders  may  be  taken 
out  as  will  make  up  the  sum  to  be  sent. 

In  cases  where  the  personal  attendance  of  the  party  to  whom  an  order  is  payable 
is  inconvenient,  if  the  order  is  receipted  (his  or  her  name  written  in  full),  and  the 
person  presenting  tlie  order  be  able  to  give  full  information  as  to  the  Christi;ni  name, 
surname,  address,  and  occupation  of  the  person  who  transmitted  the  money,  payment 
•will  be  made,  but  not  unless  these  conditions  are  complied  with.  Orders  v,  ill  not  be 
granted  in  favour  of  any  person,  unless  the  Christian  name  of  such  person  can  be 
given  bj'  the  party  obtaining  the  order.  Orders  cannot  now  be  granted  in  favour  of 
the  "  Secretary"  of  any  Society,  the  "  Publisher"  of  a  paper,  &c.  In  cases  of  Firms 
the  uiitials  only  are  required. 


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A  Money  Order  must  be  presented  for  payment  before  the  end  of  the  Second  Ca- 
lendar Month  after  that  ia  which  it  was  issued,  (for  instance,  if  issued  in  January,  ft 
must  be  presented  before  the  end  of  Blarch,)  otherwise  a  new  order  will  be  necessarj', 
for  -which  a  second  commission  must  be  paid;  and  if  it  be  not  presented  for  payment 
before  the  end  of  the  Twelfth  Calendar  Iilonth  after  which  it  was  issued,  the  money 
will  not  be  paid  at  all. 

After  an  Order  has  been  once  paid,  by  whomsoever  presented,  the  office  will  not  ba 
liable  to  any  further  claim. 

The  towns  upon  which  Money  orders  can  be  drawn  are  marked  in  the  lists. 


LIST  OF  POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND, 

WITH    THE    HOUES   AT    WHICH   THE    BOX    IS    CLOSED   AT   THE    GENEKAL   OFFICE, 
,GLASSFOED    STREET. 

When  two  places  are  mentioned,  reference  must  he  made  to  the  latter  Jor 
the  Hours  of  Despatch. 

The  Offices  upon  which  Money  Orders  can  be  granted  have  the  letter  "  »i"  prefixed. 

Auchmill,  3  J-  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Auchnacraig,  18  miles  from  Aros. 
»«  Auchterarder,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Auchtermucht}',  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Auchtertore,  3|  miles  from  Kirkaldy. 
Auldearn,  3  miles  from  Nairn. 
Auldgirth-Bridge,  8  miles  from  Dumfries, 
??i  Ayr,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
m  Ayton,  6.30  a.m.  and  10.15  a.m. 


m  Aberbrothwick,  see  Arbroath. 
Aberchirder,  9  miles  from  Banff. 
«i  Abei'deen,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Aberdour,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
mAberfeldjr,  10.15  a.m. 
Aberfoyle,  20  miles  from  Stirling. 
Aberlady,  5  miles  from  Haddington. 
Aberlour,  2  miles  from  Craigellachie. 
Abernethy,  3g-  m.  from  Newburgh,  Fife. 
Abington,  37  m.  from  Glasgow,  11  a.m. 
m  Aboyne,  8  p.m. 
Advie,  4  miles  from  Ballindalloch. 
wj  Ardrie,  2.15  a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 
Alexandria,  17^  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Alford,  26  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
7?i  Alloa,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Almond  Bank,  5  miles  from  Perth. 
Alness,  3  miles  from  Invergorden. 
Alva,  7  miles  from  Stirling. 
Alyth,  oh  miles  from  Meigle. 
Amulrie,  10  miles  from  Dunkeld. 
»i  Annan,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Anstruther,  8  p.m. 
m  Appin,  2.15  a.m. 
»7i  Arbroath,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Ardersier,  10.15  a.m. 
Ardentinny,  20  miles  froni  Greenock. 
Ardnamurchan,  30  miles  from  Strontiau. 
OT  Ardrossan,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Ardwell  Inn,  12  miles  from  Stranraer. 
Arisaig,  40  miles  from  Fort- William. 
m  Aros,  2.15  a.m. 
Arran,  see  Brodick  and  Lamlash. 
Arrochar,  36  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Ascog,  3  miles  from  Rothesay, 
Ashkirk,  7  miles  from  Hawick. 
Assynt,  51  miles  from  Golspie. 
Anchenhlae,  5  miles  from  Laurencekirk. 
Auchenleck,  1  m.  fr.  Cumnock,  2.15  a.m. 
Auchincairn,  8|  m.  from  Castle-Douglas. 


B 


Baillieston,  5|-  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Balbeggie,  5  miles  from  Perth, 
Balblair,  6  miles  from  Tain. 
Balerno,  10.45  a.m.  and  7.40  p.m. 
Balfron,  20  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Balgonie,  l^-  mile  from  Markinch. 
Ballachulish  Ferry,  14  miles  from  Appin. 
Ballachulish  Village,  ISg- m.  from  Appin. 
771  Ballantrae,  2.15  a.m. 
m  Ballater,  8  p.m. 
771  Ballindalloch,  10.15  a.m. 
Balquhidder,  13  miles  from  Callander. 
m  Banchory,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Banff,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Baukend,  6  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Bankfoot,  9  miles  from  Perth. 
Banuockburn,  2|  miles  from  Stirling. 
Barr,  8  miles  from  Girvan. 
Barrhead,  7  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. . 

and  1.15  p.m. 
Barrhill,  12  miles  from  Girvan. 
m  Bathgate,  6.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Battasound,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Beauly,  10.15  a.m, 
m  Beith,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Bellshill,  8  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 

and  2.15  p.m. 
Beltonford,  3  miles  from  Dunbar. 
m  Bervie,  8  p.m. 
m  Berwick,  6.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 


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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


»»  Biggar,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Bishojbriggs,    Sg-   miles   from    Glasgow, 

6.30  a.m. 
Bishopton,  15  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Blackburn,  4  miles  from  Kintore. 
Blackburn,  2  miles  from  "Whitburn. 
Blackford,  4^  miles  from  Auchterarder. 
Blackhillock,  5  miles  from  Keith. 
TO  Blackshiels,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Blair- Adam,  8  p.m. 
m  Blair-Athole,  10.15  a.m. 
Blair-Drummond,  6  miles  from  Stirling. 
m  Blairgowrie,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Blairlogie,  o|-  iriles  from  Stirling. 
Blantyre,  8  miles  from  Glasgow,  11  a.m. 

and  8  p.m. 
Bogro}',  8  miles  from  Inverness. 
Bohally,  12  miles  from  Pitlochrie. 
wBonar  Bridge,  10.15  a.m. 
m  Bonaw,  2.15  a.m. 

Bonchester  Bridge,  7  miles  from  Hawick. 
Bonhill,  18  m.  from  Glasgow,  3.15  a.m. 
Borgue,  6  miles  from  Kirkcudbright. 
m  Borrowstounness,  6.30  a.m.,  10.15  a.m., 

and  3.15  p.m. 
BothweU,  8  miles  from  Glasgow,  11  a.m. 

and  8  p.m. 
TO  Bowmore,  2.15  a.m. 
TO  Braco,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p  m. 
Brae,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Braemai',  18  mUes  from  Ballater. 
TO  Brechin,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Bridge  of  Allan,  3  J  miles  from  Stirling. 
TO  Bridge  of  Earn,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Bridge  of  Weir,  13  mUes  from  Glasgow, 

2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
TO  Broadford,  10.15  a.m. 
Brodick,  Arrau,  16  m.  from  Ardrossau. 
Brora,  5  miles  from  Golspie. 
Broughty-Ferry,  4  miles  from  Dundee. 
Broxburn,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Brucklaw,  5^^  miles  from  Mintlaw. 
TO  Burntisland,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Bucklyvie,  14^  miles  from  Stirling. 
Buckhaven,  6  miles  from  Kirkaldy. 
TO  Buckie,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Burghead,  9  miles  from  Elgin. 
Bunessan,  30  miles  from  Aros. 
Burravoe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Busbj',  6  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 

and  3.15  p.m. 
Byth,  9  miles  from  Turiff. 


Cairndow,  50  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Cairnish,  13  miles  from  Lochmaddy. 
Cairnrj'an,  75  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m. 
TO  Callander,  8  p.m. 

Cambuslang,  4  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Camelon,  1  mile  from  Falkirk. 
m  Campbelton,  2.15  a.m. 


TO  Canobie,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Carbost,  23  miles  from  Broadford. 
Carluke,  5  miles  from  Lanark. 
Carnock,  3^  miles  from  Dunfermline. 
TO  Carnoustie,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Camwath,  7  miles  from  Lanark. 
TO  Carrbridge,  10.15  a.m. 
Carron,  2  miles  from  Falkirk. 
Carronshore,  3  miles  from  Falkirk. 
Carsphairn,  25  miles  from  Ayr. 
m  Carstairs,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  Castle-Douglas,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Castleton,  5  miles  from  Thurso. 
Cathcart,   o^  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m. 
Catrine,  2^  miles  from  Mauchline. 
Cawdor,  6  miles  from  Nairn. 
TO  Chance  Inn,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Charleston,  4  miles  from  Dunfermline. 
Chirnside,  5  miles  from  Ayton. 
Clackmannan,  Ij^  miles  from  Alloa. 
Closeburn,  12  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Cluny,  15  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
m  Coatbridge,  2.15  a.m  and  2.15  p.m. 
TO  Cockburnspath,  6.30  a.m.  and  10.15  a.m. 
Coldingham,  4  miles  from  Ayton. 
TO  Coldstream,  10.15  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
TO  Colinsburgh,  8  p.m. 
TO  Colinton,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Coll,  20  miles  from  Tobermory. 
Colmonell,  5j  miles  from  Ballantrae. 
Comrie,  6|  miles  from  Crieff. 
Cornerhouse,  2  miles  from  Stranraer. 
Cornhill,  8  miles  from  Banff. 
Corpach,  4  miles  from  Fort- William, 
Corran,  Ardgour,  19  miles  from  Appin. 
Courance,  10|  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Corstorphine,  10  15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Cortes,  5  miles  from  Fraserburgh. 
TO  Craigellachie,  10.15  a.m. 
TO  Crail,  8  p.m. 

TO  Cramond,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Crathie,  8  miles  from  Ballater. 
m  Creetown,  1 1  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Crieff,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Crinan,  5  miles  from  Lochgilphead. 
Crocketford,  9  miles  from  Dumfries. 
TO  Cromarty,  10.15  a.m. 
Crook,  18  miles  from  Noblehouse. 
Crossgates,  4  miles  from  Inverkeithing. 
Crosshill,  3  miles  from  Maybole. 
Crossmichael,  4  m.  from  Castle-Douglas. 
Crudon,  9  miles  from  Ellon. 
Culbokie,  9  miles  from  Dingwall. 
TO  Cullen,  10.15  a.m. 
Cullivoe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
TO  Culross,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Cumbernauld,  15  m.fr.  Glasgow,  6.30  a.m. 
Cummistown,  5  J  miles  from  Turiff. 
TO  Cumnock,  2.15  a.m. 
TO  Cupar,  Angus,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Cupar,  Fife,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Currie,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 


POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


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D 


Dailly,  7  miles  from  Maybole, 
Dairsie,  3  miles  from  Cupar,  Fife. 
m  Dalbeattie,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Daljarroch,  near  Maybole. 
m  Dalkeith,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Dalmall}',  76  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Dalmellington,  15  miles  from  Ayr. 
Dalmuir,  85-  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Daluacardoeh,  11  m.  from  Blair-Athole. 
m  Dairy,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Dairy,  16  miles  from  Castle-Douglas. 
Dalrymple,  6  miles  from  Ajt. 
Dalswinton,  7|-  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Damhead,  6|  miles  from  Kinross. 
Deiiholm,  6  miles  from  Hawick. 
m  Denny,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Dennyloanhead,  16  miles  from  Glasgow, 

10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Dingwall,  10.15  a.m. 
Dirleton,  9  miles  from  Haddington. 
Dollar,  7  miles  from  Alloa. 
Dolphington,  9  miles  from  Noblehouse. 
m  Dornoch,  10.15  a.m. 
m  Douglas,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Doune,  8  p.m. 

Dromore,  20  miles  from  Stranraer. 
Drumlithie,  7  miles  from  Stonehaven. 
Drumnadroehit,  14  miles  from  Inverness. 
Drymen,  26  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.16  a.m. 
Duddingstone,  1|-  miles  from  Portobello. 
m  Dumbarton,  2.15  a.m.  and  3  p.m. 
m  Dumfries,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Dunbar,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  Dunbeath,  10.15  a.m. 
TO  Dunblane,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Dundee,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Dundonald,  5  miles  from  Kilmarnock. 
Dundrenan,  1^  mUes  from  Earkcudbright. 
jra  Dunfermline,  10.16  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Dunglass,  12  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
m  Dunkeld,  10.16  a.m. 
Dunnet,  9  miles  from  Thurso. 
Dunning,  5  miles  from  Auchterarder. 
m  Dunoon,  2.15  a.m.  and  1.15  p.m. 
Dunscore,  9  miles  from  Dumfries. 
m  Dunse,  6.30  a.m.  and  10.15  p.m. 
Duntocher,  95-  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.16  a.m. 
m  Dunvegan,  10.15  a.m. 
Durness,  65  miles  from  Thurso. 
Dysart,  2  miles  from  Kirkaldy. 

E 
Eaglesham,  9  m.  fr.  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Earlston,  4^  miles  from  Melrose. 
Easdale,  1 6  miles  from  Oban. 
»»  Ecclefechan,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Echt,  12^  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Eddleston,  9.15  p.m. 
m  Edinburgh,  Francis  Abbot,  Esq.,  Sec, 

6.30  a.m.,  10.15  a.m.,  3.15  p.m.,  and 

8  p.m. 


Edzell,  6  miles  from  Brechin. 

TO  Elgin,  10.15  a.m. 

Elie,  3  miles  from  Colinsburgh. 

TO  Ellon,  8  p.m. 

TO  Errol,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Etal,  6  miles  from  Coldstream. 

mEvanton,  10.15  a.m. 

Eyemouth,  2^  miles  from  Ay  ton. 


F 


Fairiie,  2f  miles  from  Largs. 

TO  Falkirk,    6.30    a.m..,  10.15    a.m.,  and 

3.15  p.m. 
Falkland,  4  miles  from  Kettle. 
Farr,  31  miles  from  Thurso. 
Fearn,  5  miles  from  Tain. 
Fenwick,  18  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Ferrintosh,  6  miles  from  Dingwall. 
TO  Ferryport-on-Craig,  10.15  a.m.  and  8 

p.m. 
m  Fettercairn,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Findhom,  5  miles  from  Forres. 
Finhaven,  Q^  miles  from  Forfar. 
Fintry,  18  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Fisherrow,  J  mile  from  Musselburgh. 
m  Fochabers,  10.15  a.m. 
TO  Ford,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Ford,  6  mUes  from  Coldstream. 
TO  Forfar,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Forgue,  7j  miles  from  Huntly. 
TO  Forres,  10.15  a.m. 
TO  Fort- Augustus,  10.15  a.m. 
Fort- George,  Ij  miles  from  Ardersier. 
Fortingal,  9  miles  from  Aberfeldy. 
TO  Fortrose,  10.15  a.m. 
TO  Fort-William,  2.15  a.m. 
TO  Fraserburgh,  8  p.m. 
Fruchie,  2  miles  from  Kettle. 
TO  Fushie-Bridge,  8  p.m. 

Fyvie,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 


G 


Gairlochhead,  7^  miles  from  Helensburgh. 

m  Galashiels,  8  p.m. 

Gallowtown,  2  miles  from  Kirkcaldy. 

Galston,  5  miles  from  Kilmarnock. 

Garderhouse,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 

TO  Garlieston,  2.15  a.m. 

Garmoulh,  5  miles  from  Fochabers. 

Gartmore,  23  miles  from  Stirling. 

Garve,  14  mUes  from  Dingwall. 

TO  Gatehouse,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Gifford,  4^  miles  from  Haddington. 

Gilston,  4  miles  from  Castle-Douglas.  - 

TO  Girvan,  2.15  am. 

Glammis,  65-  mUes  from  Forfar. 

Gladsmuir,  4  miles  from  Haddington. 

TO  Glasgow,  Edward  D.  James,  Esq.,  Post- 
master, for  town-delivery,  6.30  a.m., 
10.30  a.m.,  1.15  p.m.,  and  5.40  p.m. 

Glencaple,  5  miles  from  Dumfries. 
h 


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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


Giencarse,  6  miles  from  Pertli. 
Glendaruel,  80  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m. 
Glenelg,  6  miles  from  Lochalsli. 
Glenlivat,  6  mUes  from  Ballindallocli. 
Glenlocher,  4  miles  from  Castle-Douglas. 
m  Glenluce,  2.15  a.m. 
Glenmorriston,  6  m.  from  Fort-Augustus. 
m  Golspie,  10.15  a.m. 
Gortlach,  14  miles  from  Fort-Augustus. 
Gourock,  3  miles  from  Greenock. 
Govan,  '2,\  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 

and  1.15  p.m. 
Grahamstown,  1  mile  from  Falkirk. 
m  Grangemouth,  6.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Granton  Pier,  see  Edinburgh. 
m,  Grantown,  10,15  a.m. 
Greenlaw,  8  miles  from  Dunse. 
vn  Greenock,  2.15  a.m.,  10.15  a.m.,  1.15 

p.m.,  and  5  p.m. 
Gretna,  85  miles  from  Glasgow,  11  a.m. 
Guardbridge,  5  miles  from  Cupar,  Fife. 
Gullan,  7  miles  from  Haddington. 


H 


m  Haddington,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Halkirk,  C  miles  from  Thurso. 
m,  Hamilton,  1 1  a.m.  and  8  p.m, 
Harriotfield,  12  miles  from  Perth. 
Harris,  40  miles  from  Portree. 
Harroldswick,  near  Lerwick. 
Haugh  of  Urr,  4  m.  from  Castle-Douglas. 
m  Hawick,  8  p.m. 

m  Helensburgh,  2.15  a.m.,  and  1.15  p.m. 
Helmsdale,  17  miles  from  Golspie. 
Hermiston,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Hillside,  8  mUes  from  Aberdeen. 
Hillswick,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Hollywood,  Z\  mUes  from  Dumfries. 
■m  Holytown,  2.15  a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 
Hopeman,  7  miles  from  Elgin. 
Horndean,  9  miles  from  Coldstream. 
Houston,  13  miles  from   Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Howmore,  37  miles  from  Lochmaddy. 
Huna,  18  miles  from  Wick. 
m,  Huntlj^,  10.15  a.m. 
Hurlet,  6  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 

and  1.15  p.m. 


m  Inchture,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p  m. 

Innerkip,  6  miles  from  Greenock. 

Innerleithen,  6g-  miles  from  Peebles, 

Insch,  3^  miles  from  Old  Earn. 

m  Inverary,  2.15  a.m. 

Invergany,  1\  miles  from  Fort- Augustus, 

m,  Invergordon,  10.15  a.m. 

Inverie,  54  miles  from  Fort- Augustus. 

m,  Inverkeithing,  10.15  a.m,  and  8  p.m. 

m  Inverness,  10.15  a.m. 


m  Irvine,  2.15  a.m.  and  3,45  p.m. 
Isle  of  Oronsay,  9  miles  from  Bradford. 
Isle  of  Whithorn,  3|-  m.  from  Whithorn. 


m  Jedburgh,  3.15  p.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Johnshaveu,  5  miles  from  Bervie. 
m  Johnstone,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m, 
Johnstone  Bridge,  10  miles  from  Moffat,. 
Jura,  27  miles  from  Lochgilphead. 

E 

m  Keith,  10.15  a.m. 

m  Keith  Hall,  10,15  a.m. 

m  Kelso,  6.30  a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 

Kelton  Hill,  2  m.  from  Castle- Douglas-, 

Kenmore,  6  miles  from  Aberfeldy. 

Kennothmont,  10  miles  from  Old  Eain, 

Kennoway,  Z\  miles  from  Markinch. 

m  Kettle,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p,m. 

Kilbarchan,  13  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Kilbimie,  3  miles  from  Beith. 
Kilbride,  57  miles  from  Lochmaddy. 
Kilbride,   East,  8  miles  from  GlasgoWj, 

11  a.m.  and  8  p.m^ 
Kilbride,  West,  5  miles  from  Ardrossan, 
Kilchrenan,  14  miles  from  Inverary. 
Kilfinan,  80  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Killearn,  \Q\  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Killin,  22  miles  from  Callander. 
»j  Balmamock,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Kilmaurs,  2  miles  from  Kilmarnock. 
Kilmuir,  21  miles  from  Portree. 
Kilmun,  12  miles  from  Greenock. 
Kilpatrick,  New,  6  miles  from  Glasgow.,, 

2.15  a.m. 
Kilpatrick,  Old,  10  miles  from  Glasgow,. 

2.15  a.m. 
Kilsyth,  12  m.  from  Glasgow,  6.30  a.miH 
Kilwinning,  26  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
Kiucaldmm,  9^^  miles  from  Dundee, 
m  Kincardine,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kincardine  O'Neil,  26  m.  from  Aberdee^ 
Kingairloch,  9  miles  from  Stroutian. 
King-Edward,  6  miles  from  Banff. 
mKinghorn,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
?re  Kingussie,  10.15  a.m. 
Kinloch-Moidart,  20  miles  from  Strontian. 
m,  Kinross,  8  p.m. 
m  Kiutore,  10.15  a.m. 
Kippen,  12  miles  from  Stirling. 
Kirkbank,  5  miles  from  Kelso. 
Kirkbean,  12  miles  from  Dumfries, 
m  Kirkcaldy,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kirkconnell,  52  miles  from  Glasgow,  I'l 

a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kirkcowen,  7^  m.  from  Newton-Stewart,- 
m  Kirkcudbright,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kirkintilloch,  7  miles  from  Glasgow,  6.30 

a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 


POST  TOWE^S  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SC0TLA2TD. 


15 


m  Kirkliston,  10.15  a,m,  and  8  pan, 
Kirkmahoe,  3  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Kirkmichael,  14  miles  from  Blairgowrie. 
Kirkmichael,  3-g-  miles  from  Maybole, 
m  Kirknewton,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kirkiniier,  3  miles  from  Wigton. 
Kirkpatrick-Durham,  9  miles  from  Cas- 
tle-Douglas. 
«i  Kirkwall,  10.15  a.m. 
m  Kirriemuir,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Kirtlebridge,  8^  miles  from  Ecclefechan. 
Knockando,  9  miles  from  Craigellachie. 
Knome,  9  miles  from  Newton-Stewart. 


Laggan,  11  miles  from  Kingussie. 
Laggavoulin,  17  miles  from  Bowmore. 
Lairg,  19  miles  from  Golspie. 
Lamlash,  20  miles  from  Ardrossan. 
Lammington,  7  miles  from  Biggar. 
m  Lanark,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Langholm,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Larbert,  3  miles  from  Falkirk. 
Largs,  3  miles  from  Leven. 
m  Largs,  2.15  a.m.  and  1.15  p.m. 
Larkhall,  14  miles  from  Glasgow,  11  a.m. 

and  8  p.m. 
m  Lasswade,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Lauder,  8  p.m. 

m  Laurencekirk,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Laurieston,  6  miles  from  Castle-Douglas. 
Laurieston,  1  \  mile  from  Falkirk. 
tn  LeadhiUs,  1 1  a.m. 
m  Lsith.     See  Edinburgb. 
Leithlumsden,  34  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Leitholm,  6  miles  from  Coldstream. 
Lennoxtown,  9  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m. 
m  Lerwick,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Leslie,  3  miles  from  Markiuch. 
m  Lesmabagow,  1 1  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Lethaw,  6  miles  from  Forfar, 
Luchars,  7  miles  from  Cupar  Fife. 
m  Leven,  8  p.m. 
Lhanbrj'de,  4  miles  from  Elgin. 
»«  Libberton,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Lilliesleaf,  6  miles  from  Selkirk. 
Limekilns,  3  miles  from  Dunfermline. 
Liudores,  2  miles  from  Newburgh. 
Linkshouse,  near  Lerwick. 
m  Linlithgow,  6.30  a.m.,  10.15  a.m.,  and 

3.15  p.m. 
Linton,  3  miles  from  Noblehouse, 
Linwilg,  9  miles  from  Kingussie. 
Lismore,  7  miles  from  Appin, 
Loan,  3  miles  from  Linlithgow. 
m  Loanhead,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Lochalsh,  10.15  a.m. 
Lochcarron,  1 5|  miles  from  Lochalsh. 
Locheamhead,  14  miles  from  Callander, 
Lochee,  2^  miles  from  Dundee. 
Lochgelly,  8  miles  from  Kirkcaldy. 
m  Lochgilphead,  2.15  a.m. 


Lochinver,  65  miles  from  Golspie, 
Lochmaben,  4  miles  from  Lockerby. 
»» Lochniaddy,  10.15  a.m. 
Lochwinnoch,    16  miles   from  Glasgow, 

2.15  a-m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
m  Lockerbj',  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Logierait,  8|  miles  from  Duukeld. 
Longhope,  16  miles  from  Kirkwall, 
Lossiemouth,  6  miles  from  Elgin. 
Luss,  27  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Lybster,  13  miles  from  Wick. 

M 

Macduff,  1^  mile  from  Banff. 
m  Markinch,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Maryculter,  1\  miles  from  Aberdeen, 
Marj'hill,  4  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 

and  3.15  p.m. 
Mary-Kirk,  6  miles  from  Montrose. 
»*Mauchline,  2.15  a.m. 
mMaybole,  2.15  a.m, 
ni  Meigle,  8  p.m. 
mMelrose,  10.15  a.m.,  3.15  p.m. 
Melvich,  18  miles  from  Thurso. 
Menstrie,  5  miles  from  Stirling. 
Methlic,  22  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Methven,  6  miles  from  Perth. 
Mey,  12  miles  from  Thurso. 
TftMidcalder,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m^ 
Millport,  5  miles  from  Largs. 
Milnathorpe,  If  mile  from  Kinross. 
Mihigavie,   7  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Milton  of  Campsie,  9  miles  from  Glasgow, 

2.15  a.m. 
mMintlaw,  8  p.m. 
»j  Moffat,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Moneymusk,  19  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Moniaive,  8  miles  from  Thornhill. 
Monkton,  33  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m, 
m  Montrose,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  pm. 
Moodiesburn,  7  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 
Morebattle,  8  miles  from  Kelso. 
Morenish,  8  miles  from  Tobermory. 
Mortlach,  6  miles  from  Craigellachie. 
Morevern,  19  mUes  from  Oban. 
Mossat,  33  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Mossbank,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Moy,  12  miles  from  Inverness. 
Muckhart,  10  miles  from  Alloa. 
Muirdrum,  2  miles  from  Carnoustie. 
Muirkirk,  10  miles  from  Douglas. 
Munlochy,  1 2  miles  from  Beauly. 
Murraj-field,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Musselburgh,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Muthill,  3  miles  from  Crieff, 

N 
m.  Nairn,  10.15  a.m. 
Neilston,   10  mUes  from  Glasgow,   2.1 

a.m.  and  1.15  p.m. 
New- Abbey,  7\  miles  from  Dumfries. 


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POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


New-Aberdour,  8  miles  from  Fraserburgh. 
m  Newburgh,  Fife,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Newcastleton,  9  Biiles  from  Lanholm, 
New-Cumnock,  5  miles  from  Cumnock. 
New-Deer,  29  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
New-Galloway,  14  m.  fr.  Castle-Douglas. 
Newhaven. — See  Edinburgh. 
Newmilns,  8  miles  from  Kilmarnock. 
New-Pitsligo,  10  miles  from  Mintlaw. 
TO  Newport,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Newton,  7  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15a.m. 
m  Newton-Stewart,  2.15  a.m. 
Newtyle,  6  miles  from  Cupar- Angus. 
Nigg,  6  mQes  from  Parkhill. 
TO  Noblehouse,  8  p.m. 
m  North-Berwick,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  North-Queensferry,   10.15  a.m.  and  8 

p.m. 
Nunton,  22  miles  from  Lochmaddy, 


O 


TO  Oban,  2.15  a.m. 
Ochiltree,  4  miles  from  Cumnock. 
Old- Aberdeen,  Ij  mile  from  Aberdeen. 
TO  Old-Meldrum,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  Old-Rain,  10.15  a.m. 
OUabery,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Ormiston,  1^  miles  from  Tranent. 
Orton,  10  miles  from  Keith. 


r,    2.15  a.m.,   10.15  a.m.,  1.15 
p.m.,  and  5  p.m. 

Parkgate,  8  miles  from  Dumfries. 

Parkhead,  2  m.  from  Glasgow,  2,15  a.m, 

TO  Parkhill,  10.15  a.m. 

Parton,  6  miles  from  Castle-Douglas. 

Partick,  3  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
and  1.15  p.m. 

Pathhead,  I  mile  from  Kirkcaldy, 

Patna,  10  miles  from  Ayr. 

m  Peebles,  8  p.m. 

Pencaitland,  Z\  miles  from  Tranent. 

wPennycuick,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.ni. 

TO  Perth,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

TO  Peterhead,  8  p.m. 

Pitcaple,  4  miles  from  Keith-Hall. 

Pitlessie,  4  miles  from  Cupar,  Fife. 

TO  Pitlochrie,  10.15  a.m. 

TO  Pittenweem,  8  p.m. 

Pollockshaws,  3  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15 
a.m.  and  1.15  p.m. 

Polmount,  Sg-  miles  from  Falkirk. 

Polnackie,  6  miles  from  Castle-Douglas. 

Poolewe,  67  miles  from  Dingwall. 

TO  Portaskaig,  2.15  a.m.  Tuesday,  Wed- 
nesday, and  Saturday. 

Port-Bannatyue,  3  miles  from  Eothesay. 

TO  Port-Glasgow,  2.15  a.m.,  10.15  a.m., 

1.15  p.m.,  and  5  p.m. 
Port-Logan,  14  miles  from  Stranraer. 


Portmahomac,  12  mile?  from  Tain. 
Port-Monteith,  15  miles  from  Stirling. 
TO  Portobello,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  Port-Patrick,  2.15  a.m. 
TO  Portree,  10.15  a.m.  Sundays,  Tuesdays, 

and  Thursdays. 
TO  Portsoy,  10.15  a.m, 
TO  Port- William,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Poj'ntzfield,  7  miles  from  Fortrose. 
Preston,  IS  miles  from  Dumfries. 
TO  Prestonkirk,  10,15  p.m.  and  8  p.m. 
TO  Prestonpans,  10.15  p.m>  and  8  p.m. 


R 


TO  Eachan-Mill,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m, 
Rannoch,  21  miles  from  Pitlochrie. 
Rasay,  14  mUes  from  Broadford. 
TO  Ratho,  1.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m, 
Reay,  11  miles  from  Thurso. 
Redgorton,  4  miles  from  Perth, 
Renfrew,  3  miles  from  Paisley. 
Renton,  16^^ miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Rhynie,  9  miles  from  Huntly. 
Eiccarton,  1  mile  from  Kilmarnock. 
Ringford,  5  miles  from  Kirkcudbright, 
Roberton,  6  miles  from  Hawick. 
Rosehearty,  4J  miles  from  Fraserburgh, 
Roseneath,  3j  miles  from  Helensburgh.^ 
Roslin,  10.16  a.m.,  and  8  p.m. 
Rothes,  3  miles  from  Craigellachie. 
TO  Rothesay,  2,15  a.m.  and  1.15  p.m. 
Rothiemay,  6^  miles  from  Huntly. 
Row,  'i^  miles  from  Helensburgh. 
Rutherglen,  2  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 


TO  St.  Andrew's,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

TO  St.  BosweU's  Green,  3.15  p.m.  and  S 
p.m. 

St.  Cyrus,  ^\  miles  from  Montrose. 

St.  Margaret's  Hope,  12  miles  from  Kirk- 
wall. 

St.  Monance,  l^-  mile  from  Pittenweem. 

St.  Ninian's,  \\  mile  from  Stirling. 

Saline,  7  miles  from  Dunfermline. 

Saltsburgh,  7  miles  from  Airdrie. 

TO  Saltcoats,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 

Salton,  6  miles  from  Tranent. 

Sanday,  20  miles  from  Kirlcwall. 

Sandhead,  8  miles  from  Stranraer, 

Sandness,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 

TO  Sanquhar,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Scone,  2  miles  from  Perth. 

Sconcer,  12  miles  from  Broadford. 

Scourie,  72  miles  from  Golspie. 

Seafield,  near  Larwick,  Zetland. 

TO  Selkirk,  8  p.m. 

Shielhouse,  12^  miles  from  Lochalsh. 

Shotts,  7j  miles  from  Whitburn. 

Shettleston,  4  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 


POST  TOWNS  AND  SUB-OFFICES  IN  SCOTLAND. 


17 


Skene,  8  miles  from  Aberdeen. 

m  Slateford,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Sorby,  12  miles  from  "Wigtown. 

Som,  4  miles  from  Mauchline. 

m  South  Queensferrj',  10.15   a.m.  and  8 

p.m. 
Southwiek,  16  miles  from  Dumfries. 
Spittalfield,  6  miles  from  Dunkeld. 
Springbank,  2  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 

a.m.  and  3.15  p.m. 
Springburn,  2\  miles  from  Glasgow,  6-30 

a.m.  and  1.15  p,ni. 
Stanley,  7  miles  from  Perth. 
Stevenson,   12   miles  from  Kilmarnock, 

2.15  a.m. 
m  Stewarton,  2.15  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m. 
m  Stirling,  6.30  a.m.,  10.15  a.m.,  and  8 

p.m. 
m  Stonehaven.  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m- 
Stoneykirk,  6  miles  from  Stranraer. 
Stonehouse,  18  miles  from  Glasgow^  11 

a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
m  Stornoway,  10.15  a.m. 
■m  Stow,  8  p.m. 

Strachur^  60  m.  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
Straiton,  7  miles  from  Maybole. 
m  Stranraer,  2.15  a,m. 
Strathaveo,  16  miles  from  Glasgow,  11 

a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Strathblane,  11  mUes  from  Glasgow,  2-15 

a.m. 
Strathdon,  45  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Strathmiglo,  9  miles  from  Kinross. 
Strathpeffer,  6  miles  from  DingwalL 
Strichen,  7  miles  from  Miutlaw. 
Stromness,  15  miles  from  Kirkwall. 
Stronsay,  15  miles  from  KirkwalL 
m  Strontian,  2.15  a.m. 
Struan,  27  miles  from  Broadford. 
Struy,  12  miles  from  Beauly. 
Stuartfield,  3  miles  from  Mmtlaw. 
Summerhill,  10  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
Swinton,  6  miles  from  Coldstream. 
Symington,    6  mUes   from  Kilmarnock, 

2.15  a.m. 


wTain,  10.15  a.m. 

Tamintoul,  18  miles  from  Ballindalloch. 
Tamnavoulin,  10  miles  from  Ballindal- 
loch. 
Tariwick,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Tarbert,  2.15  a.m. 
Tarbolton,  9  mUes  from  KUmarnock. 
Tarland,  6  miles  from  Aboyn. 
Tayinloan,  18  miles  from  Tarbert. 
Teviothead,  9  miles  from  Hawick. 
mThornhill,  South,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Thornhill,  10^  miles  from  Stirling. 


Thomliebank,  5  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15 
a.m-  and  1.15  p.m. 

Thornton,  4  miles  from  Keith. 

Thornton,  4  miles  from  Kirkaldy. 

m  Thurso,  10.15  a.m. 

TUlicoultry,  3  miles  from  Alloa. 

Tiree,  30  miles  from  Tobermory. 

»8  Tobermory,  2.15  a.m.,  Monday,  Wed- 
nesday, and  Fridaj'. 

Tongue,  45  miles  from  Thurso, 

Torpichen,  4  miles  from  Linlithgow. 

Torrance,  6  m.  from  Glasgow,  6.30  a.m- 

Torryburn,  5  miles  from  Dunfermline. 

»»  Tranent,  10.15  p.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Troon,  32  miles  from  Glasgow,  2.15  a.m. 
and  3.45  p.m. 

TuUybody,  5  miles  from  Stirling. 

m  Turiff,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 

Twynholm,  4  miles  from  Kirkcudbright. 

Tyudrum,  36  miles  from  Callander. 


U 


Uddingstone,  7  miles  from  Glasgow,  11 

a.m  and  8  p.m. 
Udney,  13^  mUes  from  Aberdeen. 
m  Ullapool,  10.15  a.m-,  Sunday,  Tuesday., 

and  Thursday. 
Ulva,  lO^-  miles  from  Aros. 
Unachan,  9  miles  from  Fort-William. 
m  Uphall,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Ulleasound,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 


Voe,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland, 

W 

Walls,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
Waterbeck,  i^  mUes  from  Ecclefechan. 
Watten,  6  miles  from  Wick. 
Wemyss,  4^  miles  from  Kirkcaldj'. 
West-Calder,  5  miles  from  Mid-Calder. 
Westray,  24  mUes  from  Kirkwall. 
Wetsandwick,  near  Lerwick,  Zetland. 
m  Whitburn,  6.30  a.m. 
Whitehouse,  22  miles  from  Aberdeen. 
m  Whithorn,  2.15  a.m. 
mWick,  10.15  a.m. 
Winchburgh,  10.15  a.m.  and  8  p.m. 
Windygates,  2j  mUes  from  Leven. 
m  Wigtown,  2.15  a.m, 
m  Wishaw,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m, 
Wiston,  8  miles  from  Biggar. 
Woodside,  2  mUes  from  Aberdeen. 


Yetholm,  8  miles  from  Kelso, 


62 


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English  post  towns, 


ENGLISH  POST  TOWNS. 

Letters  for  all  parts  of  England  are  forwarded  by  the  Night  and  Day  Mails,  and 
for  the  East  Coast,  via  Edinburgh;  also  at  6.30  a.m.,  and  3.15  p.m. 

Money  Orders  granted  upon  those  Towns  marked  "  a." 

The  Box  is  shut  for  the  Night  Mail  at  11  a.m.,  Id.  fee  up  to  11.15  a.m. ;  for  the 
Day  Mail,  at  8  p.m..  Id.  fee  up  to  8.15  p.m. 


Abbots-Bromley. 

Abbotsbury. 
0  Aberayron. 
o  Aberdare. 
o  Aberford. 
o  Abergavenny. 
0  Abergele. 
o  Aberystwith. 
o  Abingdon. 

Acle. 
0  Accrington. 
o  Acklington. 
o  Albrighton. 
o  Alcester. 
0  Aldborough,  Suf- 
folk. 

Aldboro',  York. 
0  Alford. 
o  Alfreton. 
0  Aln-wick. 
0  Alresford, 
o  Alston. 
o  Alton. 
o  Altxincham. 
o  Ambleside. 
o  Amersham. 
0  Amesbury. 
0  Amlwch. 
o  Ampthill. 
o  Andover. 
o  Andover  Road. 
o  Appleby. 
o  Arrington. 
0  Arundel. 
0  Ashbourne. 
o  Ashburton. 
0  Ashby   de   la 

Zouche. 
o  Ashford,  Kent. 
o  Ashton-imder- 

Line. 
0  Ashton,    near 
Warrington. 
Askrig. 
o  Atherstone. 
o  Attleborough. 
o  Axbridge. 
0  Axminster. 
0  Aylesbury. 
Aylesford. 
0  Aylesham. 
o  Bacup. 


o  Bakewell. 
o  Bala. 
0  Baldoek. 
0  Bampton,  Devon, 
a  Bampton,    Ox- 
fordshire. 
o  Banbury. 
0  Bangor. 
o  Banwell. 
o  Barking. 
0  Bark  way. 
o  Barmouth. 
0  Barnard's  Castle. 
o  Bamet. 
0  Barnsley. 
o  Barnstaple. 
o  Barton  on  Hum- 

ber. 
o  Barton-nnder- 

Needwood. 
o  Basingstoke. 
0  Bath. 
o  Battle. 
o  Bawtry. 
0  Beaconsfield. 
o  Beaminster. 
0  Beaumaris. 
o  Beccles. 
o  Bedale. 
o  Bedford. 
0  Bedlington. 

Bedwin,  Great. 
0  Belford. 
o  Belper. 

Bensington, 

Benson. 
0  Bentham. 
0  Berkhemstead. 
o  Berkeley. 
0  Berwick. 

Betley. 
o  Beverley. 
o  Bewdley. 

BexhDl. 
0  Bexley. 
0  Bicester. 

Biddendon. 
0  Bideford. 
0  Biggleswade. 
o  Bildestone. 
o  Billericay. 
o  Bilstone. 

Binfield. 


0  Bingham. 
0  Bingley. 
0  Birkenhead, 
a  Birmingham. 
o  Bishop's      Auck- 
land. 
o  Bishop's  Castle. 
0  Bishop'sStortford. 
o  Bishop's   Walt- 
ham. 
o  Blackburn. 
0  Blackpool. 

Blacken  ey. 
0  Blandford.- 

Bletchingley. 

Blithburg. 
o  Blyth. 
o  Bodmin. 
0  Bognor. 

Bolingbroke. 
0  Bolton. 

Bootle. 
0  Boroughbridge. 

Bossiney. 
o  Boston, 
o  Botesdale. 
0  Bourne. 
0  Bournemouth. 
o  Bovey  Tracey. 
o  Boxford. 

Bozeat. 
0  Brackley. 
0  Bracknell. 
o  Bradford,  York- 
shire. 
0  Bradford,  Wilts. 

Bradwell. 
o  Braintree. 
o  Brampton. 
o  Brandon. 
o  Brecknock. 
0  Brentford. 
o  Brentwood. 
o  Brewood. 
0  Bridgend. 
o  Bridgenorth. 
0  Bridgewater. 
0  Bridlington. 
o  BridlingtonQuay. 
o  Bridport. 
0  Brierly  HiU. 
o  Brigg. 
0  Brighouse. 


o  Brighton. 

0  Bristol. 

o  Brixham. 

o  Brixton,    Isle    of 
Wight. 

&  Brixworth. 

o  Broadstairs. 

0  Broadway. 

o  Bromley,  Kent. 

0  Brompton,     Mid- 
dlesex. 

o  Broomwicb. 

0  Broomyard. 

0  Broomsgrove. 

o  Brosely. 

o  Brough. 

o  Broughton  inFur- 
ness. 

o  Bruton. 

o  Brynmawr. 

0  Bubwith. 
Buckden. 

o  Buckingham. 

o  Budleigh    Salter- 
ton. 

o  Bulith. 

o  Bungay. 

0  Buntingford. 

o  Bures. 

o  Burford. 

o  Bumham,  Essex. 

o  Bumham,  Somer- 
set. 
Burnham,      Nor- 
folk. 

o  Burnley. 

o  Biirslem. 

0  Burton  in  Kendal. 

0  Burton  on  Trent. 

oBury    St.    Ed- 
munds. 

0  Bury,  Lancashire. 

0  Buxton. 
Caistor,  Norfolk. 

o  Caistor,    Lincoln- 
shire. 

o  Callington. 

0  Calne. 

0  Camboume. 
o  Cambridge. 
0  Camelford. 
0  Campden. 
0  Cannock. 


ENGLISH  POST  TOWNS. 


19 


0  Canterbury. 
0  Cardiff. 
0  Cardigan. 

Carleon* 
o  Carlisle. 
o  Carmarthen. 
o  Carnarvon, 
0  Cartmel. 
0  Carshalton. 

Castle  Bromwicli. 
0  Castle  Carey. 
0  Castle  Donington. 

Castle  Eden, 
o  Castleford. 

Castle  Rising. 
0  Castletown,     Isle 

of  Man. 
0  Catterick. 

Cave,  Nor.  &  Sou. 
0  Cawood. 
o  Caxton. 
o  Cholford. 
0  Chapel  in  le Frith. 
0  Chard. 
o  Charlbury. 
0  Charmou.th. 
0  Chatham. 
0  Chatteris. 
0  Cheadle. 
o  Chelmsford, 
0  Chelsea. 
0  Cheltenham. 
o  Chepstow. 
0  Chertsey. 
o  Chesham. 

Cheshuut. 
0  Chester. 
0  Chesterfield. 
o  Chester  le  Street. 
o  Chichester. 
o  Chippenham. 
0  Chipping  Norton. 
0  Chipping    Sod- 
bury. 
0  Chirk. 
0  Chiselhurst. 
0  Chorley. 
o  Christchiirch, 
0  Chudleigh. 
0  Chumleigh. 
0  Chnrcheaton. 
o  Church  Stretton. 
o  Cinderford. 
0  Cirencester. 
0  Clapham. 
o  Clare. 
o  Claycross. 
0  Clevedon. 
0  Clifton. 
o  Clitheroe. 
o Cobham. 

Cobridge. 
0  Cockermouth. 


Codenham, 
0  Colchester. 
o  Coleford. 

Coggeshall. 
0  Coleshill. 

CoUumpton. 
0  Collyton. 
0  Colne. 
o  Colnbrook, 
0  Coltersworth. 

Coltishall. 
o  Congleton. 
o  Conway. 

Corfe  Castle, 
0  Corwen. 

Cosham. 
o  Coventry. 
0  Cowbridge. 
o  Cowes. 
o  Cranbourn. 
0  Cranbrook, 
0  Cranley. 
o  Crawley. 
0  Crediton. 
0  Crewe. 
o  Crewkeme. 
0  Crickhowel. 
0  Cricklade. 
o  Cromer. 
0  Croydon. 

Cross. 
0  Cross  Inn. 

Cross  Hills. 

Crowland. 
o  Cuckfield. 
0  CuUompton. 

Danbury. 

Darlastan. 
0  Darlington. 
0  Dartford. 
o  Dartmouth. 
o  Darwen. 
0  Daventry. 
o  Dawley. 
0  Dawlish. 
0  Deal. 
o  Debenham. 
o  Deddington. 
0  Dedham. 
0  Denbigh. 
0  Deptford. 
0  Derby. 
o  Dereham. 
o  Devizes. 
o  Devonport. 
0  Dewsbury. 
o  Diss. 
0  Distington. 
o  Dolgelly. 
0  Doncaster. 
0  Dorchester. 
0  Dorchester, 
fordshire. 


Ox- 


o  Dorking. 

Douglas,    Isle    of 
Man, 
0  Dover. 
o  Dowlais. 
o  Downham. 
o  Down  ton. 
o  Driffield. 
0  Droitwich. 
o  Dudley. 
0  Duffield. 
0  Dulverton. 
0  D unchurch. 

Dunkirk, 
0  Dunmow. 
o  Dunstable. 

Dunster. 
0  Durham. 
o  Dursley. 
0  Eardisley, 
0  Easingwold. 
0  Eastbourne. 
o  East  Grimstead. 

Eastham. 
o  Eastwood. 
0  Eccles. 
o  Eccleshall. 
o  Edenbridge. 
0  Edgeware. 
o  Edmonton, 

Egham. 
0  Egremont. 
0  Ellesmere. 
0  Eltham. 
oEly. 

0  Emsworth. 
0  Enfield. 
o  Enstone. 
o  Epping. 
o  Epsom. 
0  Ermebridge. 

Epworth. 

Escrick. 
0  Esher. 

Eton. 

Etruria. 
0  Evesham, 

Ewell, 
0  Exeter. 
0  Exmouth. 
oEye. 
0  Fairford. 
0  Fakenham. 
0  Falmouth, 
0  Fareham, 

Faruborough. 
0  Famham. 
o  Farringdon, 
0  Fazely. 

Felstead. 
0  Felton. 
o  Fence  Houses, 
0  Fenny  Stratford. 


0  Ferrj'bridge. 

o  Feversham. 

0  Filey. 

0  Finchiugfield. 

0  Fishguard. 

o  Fleetwood. 

0  Flint. 

o  Folkingham. 

0  Folkston. 

o  Fordingbridge. 

o  Fowey. 

o  Framlington. 

Frodsham. 

Frogmill. 
o  Frome, 

Gaddensden. 
0  Gainsborough. 
0  Gargrave. 
o  Garstang. 
0  Gateshead. 

Gatton, 
o  Gerrard's  Cross. 
0  Glastonbury. 
o  Glossop. 
o  Gloucester. 
0  Glynneath. 
0  Godalming. 
o  Godstone. 
0  Goole. 
0  Gosport. 

Godhurst. 

Grampound, 
o  Grantham. 
0  Gravesend. 

Grays, 

Greenhithe. 
0  Greenwich. 

Gretabridge. 
0  Grimbsby. 
0  Guernsey. 
o  Guildford, 
0  Guisborough. 
0  Guisborough, 
Northampton. 

Gwyndee. 
o  Hadleigh. 
o  Hedlow. 

Hagley. 
0  Hailsham. 
o  Hales  Owen. 
o  Halesworth. 
0  Halifax, 
o  Halstead. 
0  Haltwhistle. 
0  Hamersmith. 
0  Hampstead. 
0  Hampton. 
o  Hanley. 

Harlech, 
0  Harleston. 
0  Harling. 
0  Harlow. 

Harpenden. 


20 


ENGLISH  POST  TOWNS. 


o  Harrow. 
0  Harrowgate. 
o  Hartfordbridge. 
o  Hartlepool. 
o  Harwich. 
o  Haslingdon. 
o  Hastings. 
o  Hatfield. 
o  Hatlierleigh, 
o  Hawarden. 
o  Hawes. 
o  Hawkhurst, 

Hawkshead. 
o  Havant. 
o  HaverliiU. 
o  Haverfordwest. 
oHay. 

0  Haydon-Bridge. 
o  Hayle. 

Haywood,  Great. 
o  Hazlemere. 
o  Heckmondwyke. 
o  Hedon, 

Heddingham. 
o  Helmsley, 
o  Helstone. 
o  Hemelliemstead. 
o  Hendon. 

Henfield. 
0  Henley   on 
Thames. 
0  Henle}'  in  Arden, 
o  Hereford. 
o  Heme  Bay. 
o  Hertford. 
0  Hexham, 
o  Heytesbury. 
o  Hej'wood, 
o  Higham  Ferrers. 
o  Highgate. 
o  Highworth. 
o  High  "Wycombe. 
o  Hinckley. 
0  Hindon. 
o  Hitchen. 

Hithe. 
o  Hobbs  Point. 

HockerilL 
o  Hoddesdon. 
o  Holbeach. 

Holkham. 
o  Holmfirth. 

HolmschapeL 
o  Holt. 

Holdsworthy. 
o  Holyhead. 
o  Holywell. 
0  Honiton. 
o  Horncastle. 

Hornchurch. 
o  Horndean. 

Horndon. 

Hornsea. 


o  Horsham. 

Houghton-le- 
Spring. 
0  Hounslow. 
o  Howden. 

Hubberstone. 
0  Huddersfield. 
o  Hull. 
o  Hungerford. 

Hunmanby. 
o  Huntingdon. 
o  Hurstgreen. 
0  Hurst  Pierpoint. 
o  Hyde. 
o  Hythe. 
o  Ilchester. 
o  Ilfracombe. 
o  Ilminster, 

llsley. 
0  Ingatestone. 
0  Ipswich. 
o  Ironbi  idge. 
0  Isle  of  Man. 

Isle  of  Wight. 

Ivinghoe. 
o  Ivybridge. 
o  Ixworth. 
o  Jersey, 
0  Keighley. 
o  Kelvedon. 
o  Kendal, 
o  Keuilworth. 
o  Kensington. 
0  Kentchurch. 
o  Keswick. 
o  Kettering. 
o  Keynsham. 
0  Kidderminster. 
0  Kidwelly. 
o  Kimbolton. 
o  BLineton. 
0  Kingsbridge. 

Kingsclere. 
o  Kings  Langlej'. 
0  Kingston   on 

Thames. 
o  Kington. 
0  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 

Kirkby  Moorside. 
o  Kiikby  Stephen. 
o  Kirkburton. 
o  Kirkham. 
o  Knavesborough, 

Knighton. 

Knowle. 
0  Knutsford, 
o  Lamberhurst. 

Lambourne. 
0  Lampeter. 
o  Lancaster. 
0  Landport. 

Lane  Delph. 

Lane  End. 


Langhome. 
o  Langport. 
o  Launceston. 
0  Lavenham. 

Lavington. 
o  Law  ton. 
o  Leamington. 
o  Leatherhead. 
o  Lechlade. 
0  Ledbury. 
o  Leeds. 
0  Leek. 
o  Leicester. 
o  Leigh. 
o  LeightonBuzzard. 

Lenham. 
o  Leominster. 
o  Leven. 
0  Lewes. 
0  Lewisham. 

Leybum. 
o  Lichfield. 

Lidney. 
0  Lincoln. 
o  Linton,    Cam- 
bridgeshire. 

Limber. 
o  Liphook. 
o  Liskeard, 
0  Littlehampton. 
o  Liverpool. 
o  Llanboidy. 

Llandafi'. 
o  LlandUlo. 
o  Llandovery. 
0  Llanelly. 
0  Llaufyllin. 
o  Llangadock. 
0  Llangollen. 
o  Llanidloes. 

Llanerchymed, 
0  Llanwrst. 
o  Llantrissaint. 
0  Loddon. 
0  LONDON. 

Longmelford. 

Longport. 
o  Long  Stratton, 
o  Long  Sutton. 
o  Longton. 
o  Longtown. 
o  Looe. 
o  Lostwithiel. 
o  Loughborough. 
o  Loughor. 
o  Louth. 
o  Lowestoff. 
o  Ludlow. 

Luggershall. 
o  Luton. 
0  Lutterworth. 

Lydd. 
0  Lydney. 


o  Lyme. 
o  Lymington, 
o  Lyndhurst. 
o  Lynn. 

o  Lynton,     Devon- 
shire. 
o  Lytham. 
o  Macclesfield. 
0  Machynlleth. 
o  Maidenhead. 
0  Maidstone. 
o  Maldon. 
o  Malmsbury. 
o  Malpas, 
o  Malton. 
0  Malvern, 
o  Manchester. 
0  Manningtree. 
0  Mansfield. 
o  Marazion, 
0  March. 
o  Margate. 
o  Market  Bosworth, 
0  Market  Deeping. 
o  Market  Drayton. 
0  Market      Harbo- 

rough. 
o  Market  Raisin. 
0  Market  Street. 
o  Market Weighton. 
o  Marlborough. 
0  Marlow. 

Marsk. 
o  Marsden. 
o  Iklaisham. 
o  Martlock, 
o  Maryport. 
0  Matlock,  Bath. 

Melcomb  Regis. 
o  Melksham, 
0  Melbourne. 
0  Melton  Mowbray. 
0  Mere. 

0  MerthjT  Tydvill. 
0  Mevagissy. 
o  Middleham. 
0  Middlesborough. 
0  Middleton,    Lan- 
cashire. 
0  Middlewich. 
o  Midhurst. 

Millbm-n  Port. 
0  Mildenhall. 
0  Milford  Haven. 
0  Milnthorpe. 

Milton. 

Milverton. 

Minchinhampton. 
o  Minehead. 

Missendean, 

Modbury. 
0  Mold. 
0  Monmouth. 


ENGLISH  POST  TOWNS. 


21 


Montgomery. 
oMoreton,  Hatn- 

stead. 
o  Morpeth. 
o  Morton  in  March. 
0  Much  Wenlock. 
0  Mumble. 
o  Nails  worth, 
0  Namptwich. 
o  Narbeth. 
o  Nayland. 
0  Neath. 

0  Needham  Market, 
o  Neston. 

Nettlebed. 
o  Newark. 
0  NewBuckingham. 
o  Newbridge. 
0  Newbury. 
0  Newcastle-on- 

Tyne. 
0  Newcastle  Emlyn. 
0  Newcastle-under- 
Lyne. 

Newenden. 
o  Newent. 
o  Newhaven. 
o  Newmarket. 
o  Newnham. 

Newport,  Glo. 
0  Newport,  Monmo. 
0  Newport,    Isle   of 

Wight. 
0  Newport,  Pem- 
broke. 
0  Newport,  Pagnell. 
o  Newport,  Salop. 
o  Newton  Abbot. 

Newton  Bushel. 
o  Newtown,     near 

Warrington. 
0  Newtown. 
o  Northallerton. 
o  Northampton. 

Northfleet. 
o  Northiam. 
o  Northleach, 

Nerthop. 

North  Pethertou. 
0  North      Sunder- 
land. 
o  North  Walsham. 
o  Northwich. 
o  Norwich, 
o  Norwood,  Surrey. 
0  Nottingham. 
o  Nuneaton. 
0  Oakham. 
o  Oakhampton. 
0  Ockbrooke. 
0  Odiham. 

Old  Down. 
oOld  Swan. 
0  Oldham. 


0  Ollerton. 
0  Olney. 
0  Ongar. 

Orford. 
0  Ormskirk. 

Orset. 

Orton. 
o  Oswestry. 
o  Otley. 
0  Ottery  St.  Mary's. 

Oundle. 
o  Overton,  Hants. 
0  Overton,  Flints. 
0  Oxford. 
o  Paddington. 

Padiham. 
o  Padstow. 
o  Paignton. 
0  Painswick. 
o  Pangbourne. 

Pargate. 
o  Pately  Bridge, 
o  Paulton. 
o  Patrington. 
0  Peeltown,  Isle  of 

Man. 
0  Pembroke. 
o  Penkridge. 
0  Penrith. 
o  Penryn. 
0  Pensford. 
o  Penzance. 

Penybont. 
0  Pershore. 
o  Peterborough. 
0  Petersfield. 
0  Petworth. 


o  Pickering. 

Pinner. 
0  Plymouth, 
o  Plymton. 
o  Pockliugton. 
0  Pontefract. 
o  Pontradaw. 
0  Pontypool. 
o  Ponty-pridd. 
o  Poole. 

Porchester. 
0  Portland,  Dorset. 
0  Portmadoc. 
o  Portsea. 
o  Portsmouth. 
o  Potton. 

Poulton. 
0  Prescot. 
o  Presteign. 
0  Preston. 
o  Preston  Brook. 

Prittlewell. 

Puckeridge. 

Purfleet, 

Purbeck,  Isle. 
0  Putney. 


o  Pwllheli. 

o  Pyle. 

o  Queenborough. 

Eadnor. 

Eagland. 
0  Ramsay,!,  of  Man. 
0  Ramsbury. 
o  Ramsay,  Hunt. 
o  Ramsgate. 
0  Ravenglass, 

EawclLffe. 

Rawtenstall. 

Rayleigh. 
0  Reading. 

Redburn. 
0  Redcar. 
o  Redditch. 
o  Redruth. 

Eeepham. 
0  Reeth, 
0  Reigate. 
o  Retford. 
o  Rhayader. 

Rhuabon. 
o  Rhyl. 

o  Richmond,  York- 
shire, 
o  Richmond,  Surrey 
0  Richmansworth. 
o  Ringwood. 
o  Ripley,  Surrey. 

Ripley,  Yorkshire, 
o  Ripon. 
0  Robertsbrid^e. 
o  Robin  Hood'sBay. 
o  Rochdale. 
o  Rochester. 
o  Rochford. 
o  Rockingham. 
o  Romney,  New. 

Romsey. 
o  Ross. 
0  Rothbur3^ 
o  Rotherham. 

Rottingdean. 
0  Rougham. 
o  Roj'ston. 
o  Ruabon. 
o  Rugby. 
0  Rugley. 
o  Rumford. 
o  Rumsey. 
0  Runcorn. 

Rushyford. 
o  Ruthin. 

o  Ryde,  Isle  Wight. 
0  Rye. 

o  Saffron  Walden 
0  St.  Agnes. 
o  St.  Alban's. 
o  St.  Asaph. 
o  St.  Austle. 
o  St.  Bees. 
0  St.  Clears. 


o  St.  Columb. 
0  St,  David's. 

St.  Germain's. 
o  St.  Helen's,  Lane. 
0  St.    Ives,    Corn- 
wall. 
0  St.  Ives,  Hants, 
0  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea. 

St.  Mawes. 

St.  Michael's. 
0  St.  Neot's. 
o  Salisbury, 

Saltash. 
o  Sandbach. 

Sandgate, 
0  Sandwich. 
o  Sawbridgeworth. 
0  Saxmundham. 
o  Scarborough. 
0  Scilly. 
o  Scole. 
0  Seaham. 

Seaford. 

Seaton,    Devon- 
shire, 

Seaton,  Nor. 
o  Sedburgh, 
o  Sedgefield. 
o  Selby. 
0  Settle. 
o  Seven  Oaks. 
0  Shaftesbury, 
o  Shanklin,  Isle  of 

Wight. 
0  Sheemess. 
o  Sheffield. 
0  Shefford. 

Shelton. 

Sheppy,  Isle. 
0  Shepton  Mallet, 
o  Sherborne, 
o  Shields,  N.  &  S. 
o  Shiere. 
o  ShifFnal. 
0  Shipstone. 
o  Shooter's  Hill. 
o  Shoreham. 
0  Shortley  Bridge, 
o  Shrewsbury. 
0  Sidmouth. 

Silsoe. 

Singleton, 
o  Sittingboume. 
0  Skipton. 
o  Sleaford. 

Sledmere. 
0  Slough. 
0  Snaith. 

Sodbuiy. 
0  Soham. 
o  Solihull, 
o  Solva. 

Sommersham. 


22 


ENGLISH  POST  TOWNS. 


o  Somerton, 

o  Southall. 

o  Sotham. 

o  Southatupton. 

o  Southend,  Essex. 

Southminster, 
o  South  Melton. 
o  South  Petherton. 
o  Southport. 
o  Southsea. 
o  Southwell, 
o  Southwold. 
o  Sowerby  Bridge. 
o  Spalding. 

Speenhamland. 
o  Spilsby. 
o  SpittaL 
o  Stafford. 
o  Staindrop. 
o  Staines. 
o  Stamford. 
o  Stanhope. 
o  Stanmore. 

Stanstead. 
o  Staplehurst. 
o  Starcross. 
o  Stayleybridge. 
o  Steyenage. 
o  Steyning, 
o  StUton. 
(0  Stockbridge. 
o  Stockport. 
o  Stockton  on  Tees. 
o  Stoke  Ferry. 
o  Stoke  Navington. 

Stoke,  Norfolk. 
o  Stoke,  Stafford. 

Stoke,  Suffolk. 
o  Stokesley. 
o  Stone. 
o  Stoneham. 

Stonehouse. 
0  Stockenchurch. 

Stony  Cross. 

Stony  Middleton. 
o  Stony  Stratford. 
o  Storrington, 
o  Stourbridge. 
o  Stourport. 
o  Stow  in  the  Wold. 
o  Stow-Market. 

Stratford,  Essex. 
o  Stratford  on  Avon 
o  Stratton,  Com. 

Stratton,  Norfolk. 

Strook,  Kent. 
0  Stroud,    Glouces- 
tershire. 
o  Sudbury. 
o  Sunderland. 

Sunning, 

Sunning  Hill, 
o  Sutton  Coldfield. 
0  Sutton  in  Ashfield. 


o  Swaffham. 
0  Swanage. 
0  Swansea. 
o  Swindon. 
o  Sydenham. 
o  Tadcaster. 
0  Taibach. 
o  Tamworth. 
0  Tarporlej'. 
o  Taunton. 
o  Tavistock. 
o  Teignmouth. 
o  Tenbury. 
o  Tenby. 
0  Tenterden. 
o  Tetburj'. 
o  Tetsworth. 
o  Tewkesbury. 
o  Thame. 

Thaxted. 
0  Thetford. 
0  Thirsk. 

Thornburn. 
0  Thornbury. 
o  Thome. 
o  Thorverton. 
0  Thrapston. 
o  Ticehurst. 

TidesweU. 

TUbury  Fort. 
o  Tipton. 

Tichfield. 
0  TickhUl. 
o  Tintern  Abbey. 
0  Tiverton. 
o  Todmorden. 
o  Tooting, 
o  Topshani. 

Torbay. 
0  Torquay. 
o  Torrington. 
o  Totness. 
o  Tottenham  Cross. 
o  Totton. 
o  Towcester. 

Town  Mailing. 

Trecastle. 
o  Tredegar. 
o  Tregony. 

Trentham, 

Tring. 
o  Trowbridge. 
0  Truro, 
o  Tunbridge. 
o  Tunbridge  Wells. 
o  Tunstall. 
o  Turuham  Green, 
o  Tuxford. 

Tynemouth. 
o  Uckfield. 
o  Ulverstone. 

Upminster. 
o  Uppingham. 
0  Upton  on  Severn, 


o  Upwell. 
o  Usk. 
o  Uttoxeter. 
o  Uxbridge. 
o  Ventnor. 

Wadebridge. 
o  Wadhurst. 
o  Wakefield. 
o  Wallingford. 
o  Walsall. 

Walsiughera. 
o  Waltham  Cross. 
o  Walton-on-Naze. 
o  Walton  on  Thames 
o  Wandsworth. 
o  Waugford. 
o  Wansford. 
o  Wantage. 
o  Ware. 
0  Wareham. 
0  Warminster, 
o  Warrington. 
o  Warwick. 
o  Watford. 

Watlington. 
0  Watton. 
Wearmouth,    Bi- 
shop, 
0  Wednesbury. 
o  Weedon, 
o  Welchpool. 
0  Welford. 
0  Wellingborough. 
o  Wellington,  Salop. 

o  Wellington,  Soms. 

0  Wells,  Norfolk. 

0  Wells,  Somerset. 

0  Welwyn, 

o  Wem. 

o  Wendover, 
Wenlock. 

o  Weobly. 

o  Westerham. 

o  West  Broomwich. 

o  Westbury. 

o  West  Derby. 

o  Weston  -  Super- 
Mare. 

o  Wetherby. 
Weybridge. 

0  Weymouth. 

o  Whalley. 

o  Wheatley. 

o  Whickham. 

o  Whitby. 

o  Whitchurch, 
Hants. 

o  Whitechurch,  Sa- 
lop. 

o  Whitehaven. 

0  Whitstable. 
Whittingham. 

0  Whittlesea. 
Whitwell. 


Wickford. 
o  Wickham  Market 

Wickwar. 
o  Wigan. 
0  Wigton. 

WiUenhall. 

Wilton. 
o  Wilston. 
o  Wimboume. 
o  WincantoD. 
0  Winchcombe. 

Winchelsea. 
0  Winchester. 
0  Winchfield. 
o  Windermere, 
o  Windsor. 

Wing. 
o  Wiugham, 
0  Winsford. 
0  Winslow. 
o  Wirksworth. 
o  Wisbeacb. 
0  Witham, 
o  Witnej''. 
o  Wiveliscombe. 
o  Wobum. 
o  Wockingham,  or 

Oakingham. 
0  Woking, 
o  Woodbum. 
o  Woodford. 
Woolseley. 
o  Wolsingham. 
0  Wolverhampton. 

Wolviston. 

o  Woodbridge. 

o  Woodstock. 

Woodyates. 

0  Wooler. 

Woolpit. 

o  Woolwich. 
Woore. 

o  Woton  Basset. 

0  Woton  under 
Edge. 

o  Worcester. 

0  Workington. 

o  Worksop. 

0  Worthing. 

0  Wragby. 

o  Wrexham. 

o  Wrington. 

o  Wrotham. 

o  Wymondham. 

o  Yarm. 

o  Yarmouth,  Isle  oi 
Wight. 

o  Yarmouth,  Norf. 

0  Yealhampton. 

o  Yeovil. 

0  York. 

o  Yorktown,Suney. 

o  Yoxford. 

0  Ystradgynlais. 


IRISH  POST  TOWNS. 


23 


LIST  OF  POST  TOWNS  AND  PRINCIPAL  PLACES  IN  IRELAND. 

Money  orders  granted  upon  those  Towns  marked  "  o." 

The  Box  for  the  direct  Irish  Mail  closes  at  5  p.m.     No  despatch  on  Sundays. 

Letters  for  Dublin,  and  the  Post  Towns  south  of  that  city,  are  also  forwarded  via 
Liverpool,  by  the  English  Night  and  Day  Mails. 


0  Abbeyleix. 

Abbyfeale. 
0  Addaer. 
o  Ahascragh. 
o  Antrim. 
o  Ardara. 
0  Ardee, 

Ardglass. 
o  Ardrahan. 
o  Arklow. 
o  Armagh. 
o  Arthurstown. 

Arva. 
o  Ashbourne. 
o  Ashford. 

Askeaton. 
o  Athboy. 

Athenry. 

Athleague. 
o  Athlone. 
o  Athy. 
o  Auchnacloy. 
o  Auchrim. 
o  Bagnalstown. 
o  Bailyborougb. 
0  Balbriggan, 
o  Ballaghaderin. 
o  Ballibay. 
o  Ballina. 

BalUnakiU. 
o  Ballinasloe. 
o  Ballincollig. 
o  Ballingarry. 
o  Ballinrobe. 

Ballybrittas. 
0  Ballj'castle. 

BaUyclare. 
o  Ballyconnell. 
o  Ballygawley. 
o  Ballyglass. 
o  Ballyjames  Duff. 

Ballylongford. 

Ballyhaunis. 
0  Ballymahon. 
o  Ballymenagh. 

Ballymoe. 
o  Ballymoney. 

Ballymore. 
o  Ballymote. 
o  Ballynacargy, 

Ballynahinch. 
o  Ballynamore. 

BaUyragget. 
o  BaUyshannon. 


0  Ballytore, 

Ballyva  ry. 
o  Baltinglass. 
o  Banagher. 
o  Banbridge. 
0  Bandon. 
o  Bangor. 
o  Bantry. 
0  Belfast. 
o  Bellaghy. 
o  BellmuUet. 
o  Belturbet. 
o  Black  Rock,  coun. 
Dublin, 

BlackwaterTown. 
0  Blessington. 
0  Booterstown. 
o  Boyle. 
0  Bray. 

Broadway. 
0  Brookborough. 

Broughshane. 
o  Bruif. 
o  Buncranna. 

Bunratty. 

Burrin. 
o  Burros-a-kane. 

Burrosoleigh. 
o  Burros-in-ossory. 
0  Bushmills. 
0  Buttevant. 
o  Cabinteely. 
0  Cahirciveen. 
0  Cahir. 

Cahirconlish. 
0  Caledon. 
0  CaUan. 
0  Camolin. 
0  Cappoquiu. 

Carlingford. 
o  Carlow. 
o  Carn. 
o  Carnew, 
0  Carrickfergus, 
0  Canickmacross. 
o  Carrick-on-Shan- 

non. 
0  Carrick-on-Suir. 

Carrigart. 
o  Cashel. 
0  Castlebar. 
0  Catlebellingham. 
o  Castleblakeney. 
o  Castleblaney. 


0  Castlecomer. 
o  Castleconnell. 
o  Castle  Dawson. 

Castlederg. 
0  Castledermot. 
0  Castlefin. 
0  Castle  Island. 
0  Castlemartyr. 
o  Castlepollard. 
o  Castlerea. 
0  Castletown. 
o  CastletownDelvin 

Castletown  Roch?. 
o  Castlewellen. 
o  Cavan. 
o  Celbridge. 
0  CharlevUle. 

Church  Hill. 

Clane. 
0  Clara. 
0  Clare. 

Clashmore. 
o  Clifden. 
0  Cloghan. 
o  Clogheen. 
o  Clogher. 
o  ClochnakUty. 

Clonard. 
o  Clonee. 

ClonegaL 
o  Clones. 
o  Clonmel. 
o  Clough,  CO.  Down. 
0  Cloughjordan. 
0  Cloyne, 

Colehill. 
0  Coleraine. 

Collon. 
0  Collooney. 
o  Comber. 

Cong. 
o  Cookstown. 
0  Cootehill. 
o  Cork, 
o  Cove. 
0  Craughwell. 

Croome. 
0  Crossdoney. 

Crossmollna. 
0  Crumlin. 
o  Curofin. 
o  CushendaU. 


0  Dalgany. 


o  Deny,  or  London - 
derrj'', 
Dervock. 
o  Dingle. 
o  Donaghadee. 
o  Donegal. 
o  Doneraile. 
o  Downpatrick. 

Diaperstown. 
0  Drogheda. 

Dromahair. 
0  Dromod. 
o  Dromore. 
0  Dromore,  West. 

Drumchree. 
o  Drumsna. 
o  Dublin. 

Dunalven. 
0  Dundalk. 

Dunamanagh. 
0  Dunfauaghy. 
0  Dungaiuion. 
0  Dungarvon. 
o  Dungiven. 
o  Dunleer. 

Dunmanway. 

Dunmore. 
■;  Dunmore,  East. 
0  Dunshauchlin. 
o  Durrow. 
o  Edenderry. 
0  Edgworth'sTown. 
0  Elphin. 

Elmo. 
0  Emyvale. 
0  Enfield. 
0  Ennis. 
o  Enni3corthJ^ 
o  Enniskillen. 
o  Ennistimon. 
o  Eyrecourt. 

Ferbane. 
o  Fermoy. 
o  Ferns, 

Fethard,  Wexford 
o  Fethard,  Tipper. 

Fintona. 

Five-mile  Town. 

Florence  Court. 
o  Flunybridge. 

Fork  HiU. 

Foxford. 
o  Frankford. 
o  Frenchpark. 


24 


IRISH  POST  TOWNS. 


0  Freshford. 

Galgorm. 
o  Galway. 
0  Garvagh. 

Geashel, 
o  Gilford. 

Glasslough, 
o  Glenami. 

Glenavy. 

Golden. 
0  Goresbridge. 
o  Gory. 
o  Gort. 
o  Gowran, 

Graig. 
0  Granard. 

Greyabbey. 

Hacketstown. 
o  Headford. 
0  Hillsborough. 
o  HoUymount. 
o  Holywood. 
o  Howth. 
0  Innistiogue. 
0  Innishanaon. 

Irvingstown. 
o  Johnstown. 
0  Klanturk. 

Keaduck. 
o  Keady. 
o  KeUs. 
0  Kenmare. 
o  Kilbeggan. 
0  Kilcock. 

EalconneU. 
0  Kilcullen. 
o  Kildare. 
o  Kildon-ery. 
o  Kildysart. 
o  Kilkeel. 
o  Kilkenny, 
o  Killala. 
0  KUlaloe. 
0  KUlarney. 

Killiuchy. 

Killough. 

Killucan. 
0  Killybegs. 
o  Killyleigh. 

Killynaule. 
0  Killysandra. 
0  Kilmachtomas. 
o  Kilmallock. 

Kilrea. 
0  Kilrush. 
o  Kilworth. 
o  King's  Court. 
0  Kingstown. 


0  Kinnegad. 

Kinnety. 
o  Kinsale. 

Kiikcubbin. 
0  Kish. 
o  Knock, 

Kjiocktopher. 

Lanesborough. 
o  Lame. 

0  Leighlinbridge. 
o  Leixlip. 
0  Letterkenny. 
o  Limerick. 
0  Lisburn. 
o  Lismore. 
o  Lisnaskea. 
0  Listowel. 
o  Littleton. 
0  Longford. 
o  Loughbrickland. 
0  Loughgall. 
o  Loughrea. 

Loughs  willy. 
o  Lowtherstown, 
0  Lucan. 
0  Lurgan. 

Lurgangreen. 
o  Macroom. 
0  Maghera. 
o  Magherafelt. 
0  Malahide. 
o  Mallow. 
o  Manorhamilton. 
o  Market-hill. 
o  Maryborough. 
0  Maynooth. 
o  Middleton. 
o  Millstreet, 

Miltown. 
0  Miltown,  Malbay. 
0  Mitchelstown. 
o  Moate. 
o  Mohill. 
0  Moira, 
0  Monaghan. 
0  Monasterven, 
0  Moneygall. 
o  Moneymore, 

Moniva. 
o  Mt.BellewBridge. 
o  Mount  Melick. 
0  Mount  Nugent. 
0  Mouutrath. 

Mount  Talbot. 
o  Moville. 
o  Moy. 

Moynalty, 

Muff. 


o  Mullingar. 

Myshall. 
o  Naas. 

Narin. 
o  Navan. 
0  Nenagh. 

NewBirmingham. 

New  Bliss. 
o  New  Bridge. 
0  Newcastle. 

Newmarket,Kant. 
o  Newmarket-on- 

Fergus. 
o  Newport,  Mayo. 
0  Newport,  Tipper. 
o  Newry. 
0  Newton  Ards. 
o  Newton  Barry. 
0  Newton  Forbes. 

NewtonHamilton. 

o  NewtonLimavady 

o  Newton  Stewart. 

o  Newtown   Mount 

Kennedy. 

Nobber. 
o  Old  Castle. 
0  Omagh. 
0  Oraumore. 

Oulart. 

Outerard. 
0  Pallasgreen. 

Pallaskenry. 
0  Parsontown. 

Passage. 

Passage,  West. 
o  Philipstown. 
o  Piltown. 
o  Portadown. 
o  Portaferry. 
o  PortarHngton. 
0  Portglenone. 

Portlaw. 
0  Portumna. 
0  Ramelton. 
o  Randalstowu. 
o  Eaphoe. 
o  Eathaugan. 
o  Eathcoole. 
0  Eathcormuck. 
0  Eathdowney. 
0  Eathdrum. 
o  Eathfriland. 
0  Eathkeale. 

Eathlacken. 
o  Rathowen. 

Eichhill. 
0  Eochfortbridge. 
0  Roscommon. 


o  Roscrae. 
o  Ross,  Wexford. 
o  Roscarberry. 
0  Rosstrevor. 

Rusky. 

Saintfield. 

Scariff. 

S  crabby. 

Shanagolden. 
o  Shinrone. 
0  Sixmile  Bridge. 
o  Skibbereen. 
o  Slane. 
o  Sligo. 

o  Stewartstown. 
o  Stoneyford. 
0  Strabane. 
0  Stradbally. 
o  Stradone. 

Strangford. 
0  Stranorlar. 
o  Strokestown. 

Summerhill. 

Swanlinbar. 
0  Swinford. 
0  Swords. 
o  Tagmon. 
o  Tallaght. 

Tallanstown. 
0  Tallow. 
o  Tanderagee. 
0  Tarbert. 
o  Templemore. 

Tempo. 
0  Thomastown. 
0  Thurles. 
o  Tinahely. 
0  Tipperary. 

Toome. 
o  Tralee. 

Tranmore. 
0  Trim. 
o  Tuam. 
0  Tubbermore. 

TuUa. 
0  Tullamore. 
0  TuUow. 

Tulsk. 
o  Tynan. 
0  Tyralls  Pass. 

Valentia. 
o  Virginia. 
0  Warrenspoint. 
0  Waterford. 
o  Westport. 
o  Wexford. 
0  Wicklow.  • 
0  Youghall. 


FOREIGN  POSTS.  25 


COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  MAILS. 

A  single  rate  of  Postage  is  given  for  each  country. — See  also  Alphabetical  List, 
page  28. 

To  those  countries  marked  "o"  the  payment  is  obligatory  by  the  respective  routes. 

There  being  no  bags  despatched  for  London  on  Saturday,  when  any  of  the  dates 
for  the  London,  Southampton,  or  Dover  Packets  fall  upon  that  day,  reference  must 
be  made  to  the  Alphabetical  List  for  information  whether  the  Letters  should  be  Posted 
on  the  previous  Friday,  or  on  the  ensuing  Sunday. 

Letters  for  Foreign  Countries,  the  prepayment  of  which  is  required^  when  put  into  the 
unpaid  box,  or  left  at  the  office  with  less  than  the  full  postage,  are  sent  to  the  Dead  Letter 
Office,  and  returned  to  the  writer,  when  his  address  can  he  ascertained. 


FOREIGN    MAILS, 

FROM   LONDON   TO 

MAILS  MADE  UP  IN  GLASGOW. 

Hamburg,  ______     Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m. 

HoUand,      -         -         -       .-         -         -         -     Tuesdays  and  Friday's,  11  a.m. 


FROM    DOVER    TO 


Calais,  France,     -----  (Daily    except  Saturday,  11  a.m. 

'              '  (     and  8  p.m. 

Ostend,  Belgium,           -----  Daily,  except  Saturday,  8  p.m. 

Indian,  closed  Mail,  via  Marseilles,           -         -  6th  and  23d  of  each  Month,  8  p.m. 


FROM  SOUTHAAIPTON  TO 

TIC,.         J  rt-t,    ii  f      6th,  16th  and  26th  of  every 

Lisbon  Spain,  and  Gibraltar,  -         -  -<  -i\r     ii,    1 1 

^       '  '  (  Month,  11  a.m, 

Gibraltar,    Malta,  Greece,  and  Ionian  Islands,)  1 9th  of  every  Month, 

Egypt,  Ceylon,  India,  and  China,  j  11  a.m. 

(1)  British  Colonies  in   West   Indies  (except^ 

Nassau,  Honduras,   and   Bermuda),  Foreign  |       ^,        ,  ^  „  -,      »  , ,      , 

Colonies  in  West  Indies  (except  Havanna),  )■        *    '  -i ,  ' 

"Venezuela,   California,  New  Granada,   Grey 
Town  (San  Juan  De  Nicaragua), 

(2)  Mexico,  -____-  1st  of  every  Month,  11  a.m. 

(3)  Honduras,  Havanna,  and  Nassau,      -         -         16th  of  every  Month,  11  a.m. 

(4)  Chili  and  Peru,  (Mails  for  Chili  and  Pera'> 

will  be  forwarded  also  on  the   1st  of  eachV      16th  of  every  Month,  11  a.m. 
Month,  but  only  as  far  as  Panama^,  ) 

Lisbon,  Madeira,  Brazil,  and  Buenos  Ayres,      -         8th  of  every  Month,  11  a.m. 


FROM    LIVERPOOL    TO 


{Every  second  Friday,  8  p.m.,  in 
December,  January,  February, 
and  March,  and  every  Friday  dur- 
ing the  other  Months  of  the  Year. 


26 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


BY  PACKETS  FROM  LONDON. 


Prussia,  via  Hamburg  and  Holland, 
Do.     via  Belgium, 


Countries  on 
the  Continent 


of  Europe,      ]  Russia, 


Mecklinburg  Schwerin,  Mecklinburg  Strelitz,  Olden- 
burg, and  Saxony,  -         _         _         _         _ 

German  States  (except  Wurtemburg)  served  by  the 
Post-Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis,  _         _         _ 

Poland,    -------- 


via  Prussia, 


Sweden,  -------- 

Austrian  States  (by  Belgium  and  Holland,    - 
Austrian  Silesia  and  Galicia  (by  Hamburg), 
Other  parts  of  the  Austrian  States  (by  do.), 

Holland,  -~-- 

Hanover  and  Brunswick,    -------- 

Denmark,         ----____-. 

Lubeck,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -- 

Hamburg,         -,- 

Bremen,  ----------- 

Oldenburg,       --------__ 

Mecklinburg  Schwerin,       -----___ 

o  Heligoland,    ---------- 

o  Cuxhaven,     -----_-_-_ 

o  Countries  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  via  Holland,      -         -         - 
o  Java,  via  Holland,  --------- 

o  Sweden,  Norwaj',  and  Mecklinburg  Strelitz,  if  addressed  via  Ham- 
burg, and  not  intended  to  be  forwarded  through  Prussia,  - 


POSTAGE 

TTNDEE 

S.     D. 

1-  OZ. 

1      0 

5  OZ. 

1     0 

do. 

1     3 

do. 

1     4 

do. 

2     1 

do. 

1     7 

do. 

1  10 

do. 

1     8 

do. 

1     3 

do. 

1     7 

ioz. 

1     0 

do. 

0     9 

do. 

0  10 

do. 

0     9 

do. 

0     8 

do. 

0     8 

do. 

0     9 

do. 

0  10 

do. 

0     6 

do. 

0     6 

do. 

0     8 

do. 

1     0 

do. 


1  10 


BY  PACKETS  FROM  DOVEE. 

Belgium,  -         -         -         -         -__         ___Joz. 

Holland,  via  Belgium,        -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -joz. 

France  and  Algeria,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -:j-oz. 

o  Spain,  Portugal,  Sardinia,  Tuscany,  and  Lucca,  via  France,  -       do. 

o  Countries  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  via  Belgium,     -         -         -   g-  oz. 
Belgium,  via  France,  --  -----^oz. 

o  Prussia,  Northern  Russia,  Holland,  Two  Sicilies,  Papal  States, 

Modeno,   Parma,   Placentia,   Greece,  Archipelago,  and   Ionian 

Islands,  via  France,     -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -g'Oz. 

Bavaria,  via  France,  --------       do. 

Austrian  Dominions  and  Cities  of  Cracow  and  Belgrade,  via  France,     ^  oz. 
Baden,  via  France,    ---------       do. 

Wurtemburg,  via  France,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -       do. 

Switzerland,  via  France,    --------       do. 

Certain  Northern  States  of  Europe,  fonvarded  through  the  Office  of 

Tour  and  Taxis,  via  France,  ---___       do. 

Certain  States  of  Germany,  served  by  the  Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis, 

via  France,         ___------       do. 

Wallachia  and. Moldavia,  via  France,  ------       do. 

Turkey  in  Europe  (Belgrade  excepted),  and  Scutari  in  Asia,  via  France,  do. 
Southern  Poland  (viz.  the  Governments  of  Cracow,  Lublin,  and  San- 

domier),  and  Southern  Russia,  via  France,  -  -  -  -  do. 
Alexandria,  Beyrout,  Smyrna,  Dardanelles,  and  Constantinople,  by 

French  Packet,  via  Marseilles,       ------       do. 

Tuscany  and  Naples,  via  Marseilles,     -         -         -         -         -         -       do. 

o  Sardinia  and  Sicilj',  via  Marseilles,    ------       do. 

Roman  States,  via  Marseilles,     -------       do. 

Greece,  via  Marseilles,        _--____-       do. 

Malta,  via  Marseilles,         --------do. 

Malta  by  the  Monthly  Closed  Mail,  via  Marseilles,        -        -        -      do. 


0 

6 

1 

2 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

1 

5 

0 

9 

0 

10 

0 

11 

1 

8 

1 

3 

1 

9 

1 

11 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

9 

1 

3 

1 

7 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

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UNDEE  S.     D. 

Alexandria,  via  Marseilles,  --------     do.  1     8 

o  India,  via  Marseilles,         --------     do.  1   10 

0  Hong  Kong,  via  Marseilles,        -         -         -         -         -         -         -     do.  1  10 

0  Ionian  Islands,  via  Marseilles,   -         -         -         -         -         -         -do.  18 


i-  oz. 

1 

9 

do. 

2 

2 

do. 

1 

6 

do. 

1 

6 

do. 

2 

0 

do. 

1 

5 

do. 

1 

0 

do. 

2 

3 

BY  PACKETS  FKOM  SOUTHAMPTON. 

o  Lisbon,  ---------- 

o  Spain  (by  Southampton  Packet),        -         -         -         - 

o  Greece  and  Egypt  (Alexandria  excepted),  -         -         -         - 

Alexandria,        -_-__---- 

o  Chili,  Peru,  and  Western  Coast  of  America,  _         -         - 

0  Hayti  and  the  Foreign  West  Indian  Islands  (Cuba  excepted), 
o  New  Granada  and  Venezuela,    ------ 

o  Mexico  and  Cuba,    ---------do. 

Gibraltar,  ------- 

Malta,       -------- 

Ionian  Islands,  ------- 

Honduras,  ------- 

British  West  Indies  (Jamaica  and  Berbice  excepted), 
Kingston,  Jamaica,     ------ 

Aden,  via  Southampton,       -         _         -         -         - 
Ceylon,  via  Southampton,    ----- 

India,  via  Southampton,       -         -         -         _         - 
Hong  Kong,  via  Southampton,      -         -         -         - 

o  Madeira,  via  Lisbon,  --------     do.         19 

o      Do.       by  West  Indian  Packet,        -         -         -         -         -         -     do.         1  10 

Jamaica  (the  Packet  Port  of  Kingston  excepted),   -     )  To  1      5> 

Berbice,    --------j 

o  Madeira,  via  Southampton,        -------     do.         1  10 

o  Brazil,  via  Southampton,  --------     do.         2     9 

o  Buenos  Ayres,  via  Southampton,         -         -         -         -         -         -do.         27 


do.         1     0 


BY  PACKETS  FROM  PLYMOUTH. 


Cape  of  Good  Hope,   ---------do.         10 

Sierra  Leone,     ----------do.         10 

Cape  de  Verds,  ----------     do.         1  10 


BY  PACKETS  FROM  LIVERPOOL. 

United  States,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -~1 

Bermuda,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -I 

Newfoundland,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -[" 

Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  J 

Canada,   --------        -.^  12 


1     0 


MAILS  BY  PEIVATE  SHIPS. 

Ship  Letters. — The  single  rate  to  places  beyond  sea,  when  conveyed  by  private 
ship,  is  8d.  under  haK  an  ounce ;  1  s.  4d.  under  an  ounce  ;  2s.  8d.  under  two  ounces ; 
and  so  on. 

Letters  for  any  Foreign  Port  or  Country,  to  which  there  are  Regular  Packets,  will 
not  be  fonrarded  by  Merchant  Vessels,  unless  so  directed.  The  Name  of  the  Vessel, 
and  the  Port  from  which  she  is  expected  to  sail,  must  be  included  in  the  direction  of 
the  letter. 


28  FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Letters  to  the  following  places  are  sent  by  Private  Ships  only,  unless  addressed  by 
some  other  route: — Cape  Coast  Castle,  Fernando  Po,  Madagascar,  New  South  Wales, 
New  Zealand,  River  Gambia,  St.  Helena,  and  Van  Diemen's  Land, 

Owners,  Consignees,  or  Charterers  (resident  in  the  United  Kingdom),  and  the 
Owners,  Consignees,  and  Shippers  of  Goods  on  board  vessels  inward  bound,  are 
entitled  to  receive  their  letters  free  from  sea  postage,  to  the  extent  of  six  ounces. 
In  case  of  vessels  from  Ceylon,  Mauritius^  the  East  Indies,  and  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
the  privilege  extends  to  twenty  ounces  in  weight.  The  Owner,  Charterer,  or  Con- 
signee, must  be  described  as  such  in  the  address  ;  and  in  case  of  Owners,  Shippers, 
or  Consignees  of  Goods,  it  must  appear  by  the  ship's  manifest,  that  they  have  goods 
on  board. 

A  penalty  of  Ten  Pounds  is  incurred  by  parties  falsely  superscribing  a  letter  as 
Owner,  Shipper,  Charterer,  or  Consignee. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES, 

WITH   THE   TIME    OF    DESPATCH    FROM    GLASGOW,    KATES    OF    POSTAGE,    AND 
EOUTES   OF   MAILS. 

Newspapers  must  he  posted  within  Seven  Days  of  the  date  of  publication,  and  the 
postage  in  every  instance  prepaid. 

For  General  Abstract  of  the  Foreign  Packet  Stations,  see  three  previous  pages. 

A  List  of  Cities  and  Principal  Places  throughout  the  World  will  he  found  at  page  42. 

Abyssinia,  no  regular  mails.  Letters  should  be  sent  to  the  care  of  an  agent  at 
Malta  or  Aden. 

Africa.  To  places  not  mentioned  in  this  list  there  is  no  regular  conveyance. 
Letters  and  papers  are  forwarded  as  opportiiniiies  offer  by  private  ships.  Postage, 
8d,  under  ^  oz..  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers  to  British  settlements  Id. 
each ;  to  other  places,  excepting  Algeria,  2d.  each. 

Alabama,  North  and  South  States  of     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Algeria,  postage  same  as  to  France,  through  which  country  letters  are  forwarded. 

Alexandria,  via  Marseilles,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Gth  and  23d  of  each  month, 
8  p.m.,  unless  these  days  fall  upon  a  Saturday,  in  that  case  the  mails  are  made 
up  on  the  following  day,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  9d.,  4s.  2d.,  7s.  Id.,  under  \,  j,  |,  1, 
and  l^-  oz.  respectively ;  or,  via  Southampton,  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  except 
when  the  1 9th  falls  on  a  Saturday,  and  in  that  case  they  are  despatched  from 
Glasgow  on  the  previous  morning.  Is.  6d.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on;  or  by  French 
packet,  via  Marseilles,  18th  and  29th  of  each  month,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s. 
2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  iiuder  \,  j,  f,  1,  and  1|^  oz.  respectively.  Prepayment  optional  by 
all  the  routes.  Newspapers  by  French  packet,  or  Southampton,  2d.  and  3d.,  via 
Marseilles. 

Astrakhan.     See  Russia,  Southern. 

Ajvierica,  United  States  of,  payment  optional  by  British  Mail  Steam  Packets  from 
Liverpool,  on  every  second  Friday,  8  p.m.,  during  the  months  of  Dec,  Jan.,  Feb., 
and  March,  and  on  every  Friday  during  the  other  months  of  the  year,  alternately 
to  Boston  and  New  Yorh.  These  packets  return  at  similar  periods  from  Boston 
and  New  York ;  Is.  not  exceeding  j  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or  by  United  States  Packet, 
via  Southamptiou,  at  the  same  rates.  Letters  addressed  "  By  Private  Ship,"  may 
also  be  sent  by  any  outward-bound  vessel ;  postage  8d.  not  exceeding  ^  oz. 
Letters  may  also  be  fonvarded  by  the  "  United  States  Contract  Packets;"  News- 
papers, by  Packet,  1  d.  each ;  by  Private  Ship,  2d.  each.  Periodical  "Works,  not 
of  daUy  publication,  and  Printed  Pamphlets,  may  be  sent,  if  prepaid  and  open  at 
the  sides,  at  the  rate  of  Id.,  6d.,  and  8d.,  under  2,  3,  and  4  oz.  respectively.  No 
Periodical  Work  to  exceed  16  oz.,  nor  Printed  Pamphlet  to  exceed  8  oz.  Note. — 
All  Letters  addressed  to  the  United  States,  and  not  directed  to  he  otherwise  sent,  will 
be  transmitted  by  the  first  packet,  whether  BritiS'h  or  United  States,  which  is 
despatched  after  they  are  posted ;  but  letters  specially  directed  "  hy  British  Packet," 
"  by  United  States  Packet,"  or  by  any  particular  vessel  named,  will  be  forwarded  in 
accordance  with  the  desire  thus  expressed  by  the  writers.  The  British  Mail 
Packets  on  the  New  York  line,  will  proceed  direct  from  Liverpool  to  New  York,  and 


FOREIGN  POSTS.  29 


from  New  York  to  Liverpool,  without  calling  at  Halifax.  Letters  and  News- 
papers, however,  for  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island, 
may  still  be  forwarded  in  closed  malls  by  these  Packets,  if  specially  addressed  "  via 
New  York"  or  "  via  the  United  States ;"  but  letters  and  newspapers  not  so  addressed, 
will  be  sent  in  the  Regular  Mails  to  Halifax  by  the  Packets  proceeding  from  Liver- 
pool via  Halifax  to  Boston.  The  United  States  Mail  Packets,  as  well  as  the  British 
Packets,  will  convey  closed  mails  for  Canada,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
Prince  Edward  Island,  and  letters  and  newspapers  will  be  forwarded  in  such  closed 
mails  if  specially  addressed  "  via  Neio  York,"  6r  "  via  the  United  States"  Letters 
for  Canada,  however,  must,  in  addition,  bear  the  words,  "  by  United  States  Packet." 
Letters,  &c.,  for  Bermuda  and  Ne\vfoundland,  will  be  forwarded  only  by  the 
Packets  proceeding  to  Boston ;  the  Mails  for  Bermuda  will  be  despatched  from 
Halifax  immediately  after  the  arrival  of  the  Packet  at  that  port,  and  those  for 
Newfoundland  will  be  despatched  on  the  arrival  at  Halifax  of  the  homeward 
Packet  from  Boston. 

Antigua.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Arabia.     See  India,  East. 

Aebquipa.     See  Peru. 

Archipelago,  Grecian,  must  be  paid  either  to  Calais,  5d.,  or  to  Trieste,  Is.  3d., 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  under  ^,  j,  |,  1,  and  1;^  oz.  respectively,  and  so 
on.     See  also  Greece.     Papers,  free  by  Packet,  Id.  via  France,  3d.  by  closed  mail. 

Archipelago,  East  Indian,  Sumatra,  Borneo,  the  Molucca  or  Spice  Islands,  and 
Philippines,  no  regular  conveyance ;  sent  by  merchant  vessels,  8d.  under  ^  oz., 
&c. ;  by  the  Indian  mails,  if  so  addressed,  2s.  2d.  by  Marseilles,  and  Is.  4d.  by 
Southampton.  Papers,  2d.  by  ship  ;  4d.  by  Southampton ;  and  6d.  by  Marseilles. 
See  Java. 

Australia,  South,  payment  obligatory.  By  each  Private  Ship  going  direct  to  Port 
Adelaide,  8d.  under  ^  oz..  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  Id.  each. 
If  specially  addressed,  via  India,  the  postage  is,  by  Southampton,  on  the  19th,  11 
a.m.,  Is.  4d.  under  ^  oz. ;  and  by  Marseilles,  on  the  23d,  8  p.m.,  2s.  2d.  under  ^ 
oz.  Newspapers,  2d.  each  by  the  former,  and  od.  by  the  latter  route.  See  Syd- 
ney, for  the  government  of  New  South  Wales. 

Austrian  Dominions,  all  parts.  The  Austrian  Dominions  include  the  Provinces 
of  Upper  and  Lower  Austria,  Bohemia,  Dalmatia,  Galicia,  Hungary,  Illyria,  Lom- 
bardy,  and  the  Venetian  Provinces,  MUitary  Frontiers,  Moravia,  and  SUesia, 
Styria,  Transylvania,  and  Northern  and  Southern  Tyrol.  Payment  optional  to 
destination,  daily,  8  p.m.,  through  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is.  5d.,  2s. 
5d.,  3s.  lOd.,  4s.  lOd,,  6s.  8d.,  imder  J,  ^,  f,  1,  and  1:^  oz.  respectively;  via  Bel- 
gium, daily,  8  p.m.,  payment  optional.  Is.  8d.,  2s.  6d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.,  7s.  6d, ;  or 
via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  4d.,  4s.,  4s.  8d.,  and 
7s.  4d. 

Austrian  Silesia  and  Gallicia,  via  Hamburg,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  and 
5s.  3d.  All  other  parts  of  Austria,  via  Hamburg,  Is.  7d.,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  9d.,  4s.  4d.,  6s. 
lid.,  under  \,  ^,  |^,  1,  and  l^-  oz.  Papers,  via  France,  2d.,  via  Belgium,  Holland, 
or  Hamburg,  free. 

AzoEES,  prepayment  required,  6th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  via  Lis- 
bon, unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is.  9d.  under  \  oz.,  3s.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on ; 
or  by  Brazil  Packet,  8th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  Is.  lOd.  under  ^  oz.,  3s.  8d.  under 
1  oz.,  and  so  on.     Papers  2d.  each. 

Baden,  daily,  8  p.m.,  by  France,  unless  otherwise  directed,  unpaid  or  paid  to  des- 
tination, 9d.,  Is.  Id.,  Is.  lOd.,  2s.  2d.,  and  3s.  4d. ;  by  Hamburg  Packet,  through 
Prussia,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m..  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.  and  5s. 
3d. ;  via  Belgium,  8  p.m.,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  5d. ;  via  Holland, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m..  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  and  53.  3d.,  under 
\,  J,  ^,  1,  and  I5  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France,  2d.,  other  routes 
free. 

Bahamas,  The,  the  16th  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,  except  when  the  16th  falls  on  a 
Saturday.  In  such  case,  the  mail  is  despatched  the  previous  morning.  Payment 
optional,  via  Southampton,  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.     Papers  free. 

Bahia  Honda.     See  Brazil. 

Balearic  Islands,  letters  prepaid,  forwarded  daily  through  France ;  or,  if  so  ad- 
dressed, sent  by  Southampton.     Newspapers  free. 

Baebadoes.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

c2 


.30  FOKEIGN  POSTS. 


Baebary,  opportunities  by  merchant  vessels  very  rare ;  should  be  seiit  to  an  agent 
at  Malta  or  Gibraltar. 

Bavaeia,  daily,  8  p.m.,  ly  France,  unless  otherwise  directed,  unpaid  or  paid  to  Calais, 
5d. ;  or  to  destination,  payment  obligatory,  Is.  8d,,  ^s,  lid.,  4s.  7d.,  5s.  lOd., 
7s.  lid. ;  hy  Belgium,  daily,  8  p.m.,  payment  optional.  Is.  4d.,  Is.  lOcl.,  3s.  Sd., 
3s.  8d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  hy  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m..  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s., 
3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  8d. ;  by  Hamburg,  through  Prussia,  payment  optional.  Is.  4d.,  Is. 
,  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  8d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  Ijoz.  respectively.  Newspapers, 
via  France,  2d.,  other  routes  free. 

Belgium,  by  the  daily  packets  to  Ostend,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  op- 
tional, 8  p.m.,  6d.,  8d.,  Is.  2d.,  Is.  4d.,  and  2s,  2d.,  under  5,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1-ig  oz., 
&c. ;  and  if  addressed  via  France,  payment  optional  at  the  same  rates;  or  via  Hol- 
land, Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m.,  8d.  under  ^  oz.,  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c. 
Newspapers  free  to  the  sender^by  Packet;  |-d.  charged  on  delivery;  2d.  each  by 
France,  and  Id.  via  Holland. 

Belgrade,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  paj^ment  optional.  Is.  5d.,  2s. 
5d.,  trader^  and  ^  oz.,  &c. ;  or  «ia  Belgium,  daily.  Is.  5d.,  2s.;  or  via  Holland,  Is. 
5d.,  -Is.  lOd. ;  or  via  Hamburg,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  under  5  and  5-  oz.  respectively; 
by  these  routes  the  postage  must  be  paid  in  advance.  Papers,  via  France,  2d. ; 
other  routes,  l^-d.  each. 

Belize.     See  Honduras. 

Berbice,  payment  optional,  1st  and  16th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  Is.  2d.  under  j- 
oz.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Bermuda,  payment  optional,  every  alternate  Friday,  via  Halifax,  Is.  under  J  oz., 
2s,  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  and  by  the  American  Packets  from  Liverpool,  if  specially  so 
addressed.  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers  free  via  Halifax,  Id. 
via  United  States. 

Bessarablv.     Government  of  Southern  Russia,  which  see. 

Beyrout,  payment  obligatory,  via  Marseilles,  unless  otherwise  addi'essed,  6th  and 
23d  of  each  month,  8  p.m..  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  9d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  7s.  Id.  under  J,  j, 
J,  1,  and  1:^  oz.  respectively ;  or  via  Southampton,  payment  obligatory,  19th  of 
each  month,  11  a.m.,  is.  6d.  under  5-  oz.,  3s.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  or  via  Marseilles, 
by  French  Packet,  18th  and  29th  of  each  month,  payment  optional.  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id., 
3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd^  under  ^,  j,  |,  1,  and  Ij  oz.  respectively.  Papers,  2d., 
via  Southampton,  and  by  French  Packet ;  and  3d.  via  Marseilles. 

Bohemia.     See  Austrian  dominions. 

Bolivia,  State  of.  Western  South  America,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton, 
16th  of  each  mouth,  11  a.m.,  2s.  under  ^  oz.,  4s,  imder  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers free. 

Bombay,  Presidency  of,  payment  optional,  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  via 
Southampton,  Is.  under  j  oz.,  and  6th  and  23d,  8  p.m.,  via  Marseilles,  Is.  lOd. 
under  J  oz.,  &c.  All  letters,  if  prepaid,  and  not  specially  addressed,  via  South- 
ampton, are  forwarded,  via  Marseilles. 

Borneo.     See  Archipelago,  Indian. 

BoTuscHAUY,  via  France,  except  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional.  Is.  lid., 
3s.  5d.,  5s.  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  9s.  2d.;  or  via  Belgium,  Is.  lid.,  3s.,  4s.  lid.,  6s.,  8s, 
9d. ;  or  via  Holland,  Is.  lid.,  2s.  lOd ,  4s.  9d.,  5s.  8d.,  8s.  7d. ;  or  via  Hambm-g, 
Is.  lOd.,  2s.  8d.,  4s.  6d.,  5s.  4d.,  8s.  2d.,  under  ^,  j,  f,  1,  and  1}  oz.  respectively. 
Newspapers,  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes,  l^d.  each. 

Bourbon,  Isle  of.  See  Africa,  and  by  the  Overland  Mail,  payment  obligatory,  Is. 
4d.  under  J  oz.,  by  Southampton,  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  and  2s.  2d.  by 
Marseilles,  under  ^  oz.  Papers,  4d.  by  the  former,  and  5d.  by  the  latter  route. 
All  paid  letters  are  sent  via  Marseilles,  unless  other-wise  addressed. 

Brazil,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton,  the  8th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  when 
the  8th  falls  on  a  Saturday,  letters  may  be  posted  till  11  a.m.  on  the  following  day, 
2s.  9d.  under  ^  oz.,  5s   6d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.    Newspapers,  2d.  each. 

Brejien,  Free  City  of,  by  Hamburg  Packet,  payment  optional,  Monday  and  Thurs- 
day, 8  p.m.,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  8d.  under  ^  oz.,  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so 
on  ;  or  (during  the  summer  months)  via  Hull,  under  the  same  regulations  ;  or  via 
Belgium,  daily,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  2d.,  3s.  8d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  or  via  France,  daily. 
Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays, 
9.45  a.m.,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d.,  under  ^,  j,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respec- 
tively ;  or  via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  if  addi'essed  via  Ostend,  or  via  Belgium  (closed 


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mails),  daily  (Saturday  excepted),  Is.,  Is.  2d.,  Is.  4d.,  2s.  2d.,  2s.  4d.,  2s.  6d.,  4s. 
2d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1|  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  free  by  Packet,  via 
Belgium,  Holland,  or  by  "  I'rivate  Ship,  via  Hull ;"  2d.  via  France.  Papers  can- 
not be  forwarded  by  Closed  Mails.  Printed  Votes,  and  proceedings  of  Parliament, 
may  be  sent,  if  prepaid,  and  open  at  the  sides,  at  the  rate  of  Id.,  6d.,  8d.,  under 
2,  3,  and  4  oz.,  respectively,  up  to  16  oz. 

British  West  Indies.     See  West  Indies,  British. 

Brunswick.  London  Packet,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional.  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays,  8  p.m.,  9d.  under  j  oz.  Via  Belgium,  daily,  8  p.m..  Is.  3d., 
Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  5d. ;  ?;ja Holland.  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  5s.  3d. ; 
via  France,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  4s.  7d.,  5s.  lOd.,  7s.  lid.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz. 
respectively.     Newspapers  by  Packet,  Id. ;  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes  free. 

Bucharest,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional.  Is.  9d.,  3s. 
Id.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s.  2d.,  8s.  4d.;  or  via  Belgium,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  6s.  5d.,  6s.  8d., 
9s.  7d. ;  or  via  Holland,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  2d.,  5s.  3d.,  6s.  4d.,  9s.  5d. ;  or  via  Hamburg, 
2s.,  3s.,  5s.,  6s.,  9s.,  under  5,  j,  f,  1,  and  1  j  oz.,  respectively.  Newspapers  via 
France,  2d. ;  other  routes,  Ig^d.  each. 

Buenos  Atres,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton,  8th  of  eacb  month,  11  a.m., 
2s.  7d.  under  ^  oz.,  5s.  2d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers  free. 

California,  payment  obligatory,  via  Chagres,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  16th  of 
each  month,  11  a.m.,  2s.  9d.  under  j  oz.,  &c.,  or  via  United  States,  every  Friday 
at  8  p.m.,  2s.  5^6..  under  j  oz,,  &c.     Newspapers,  2d.  each. 

Canada,  payment  optional,  by  British  Packet,  via  the  United  States,  except  ad- 
dressed otherwise,  on  every  2d  Friday,  8  p.m.,  during  the  months  of  December, 
January,  February,  and  March,  and  on  every  Friday  during  the  other  months  of 
the  year,  Is.  2d.  not  exceeding  j  oz.,  2s.  4d.  not  exceeding  1  oz.,  and  so  on;  or  if 
specially  addressed  bj'  United  States  Packet  via  New  York,  at  the  same  rates ;  or 
if  addressed  via  Halifax,  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz  ,  and  so  on;  or  by  "Pri- 
vate Ship,"  payment  obligatory,  8d.  under  |-  oz.,  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on. 
Nevfspapers  free  by  Halifax,  Id.  by  United  States  and  Private  Ship. 

Cj^jnary,  or  Fortunate  Islands,  payment  obligatory,  on  the  8th  of  each  month, 
11  a.m..  Is.  lOd.  vmder  5-  oz.,  3s.  8d.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  or  via  Portugal,  if  so  ad- 
dressed, 6th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each  month,  Is.  9d.  under  J  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers, 
2d.  each. 

Cape  de  Verde  Islands,  by  Packet,  payment  obligatory,  9th,  11  a.m.,  13th,  8 
p.m.  of  each  month,  Is.  lOd.  under  j  oz.,  3s.  8d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers, 
2d.  each. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  payment  obligator)',  via  Plymouth,  unless  otherwise  ad- 
dressed, 14th  of  each  month,  11  a.m..  Is.  under  ^  oz.  &c.,  or  by  "Private  Ship," 
8d,  under  ^  oz..  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  by  Packet,  free,  by  "  Pri- 
vate Ship,"  Id.  each. 

Cape  Haitien.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

Carthagena,  South  America,  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  prepaid,  16th  of  each  month,  11  a.m. 
Newspapers,  free. 

Carolina,  North  and  South  States  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Caucasus.     Government  of  Russia  Southern,  which  see. 

Ceylon,  Island  of,  payment  optional,  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  by  Southamp- 
ton, Is.  under  ^  oz.,  &c. ;  by  Marseilles,  payment  obligatory,  6th  and  23d  of  each 
month,  8  p.m..  Is.  lOd.  under  ^  oz.,  &c.  Papers  free  by  Southampton;  via  Mar- 
seilles, 3d.  each.  All  Letters,  if  prepaid,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  are  sent  via 
Marseilles. 

Chagres,  payment  obligatoiy,  16tli  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  via  Southampton,  Is. 
under  j  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers  free 

Chili,  State  of.  Western  South  America,  payment  obligatory,  16th  of  each  month, 
11  a.m.,  2s.  under  ^  oz.,  4s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.,  or  by  private  ship,  8d.  under  ^  oz., 
&c.     Newspapers,  by  packet,  4d. ;  by  private  ship,  2d. 

China,  payment  obligatory,  by  Southampton,  Ceylon  route,  on  the  19th,  11  a.m., 
Is.  under  ^  oz.,  and  by  Marseilles,  on  the  23d,  8  p.m..  Is.  lOd.  under  ^  oz.,  and 
so  on.  Newspapers,  2d.  by  Southampton,  3d.  bj' Marseilles.  Letters  may  be  sent 
by  the  mail  of  the  6th,  8  p.m.  of  each  month,  provided  they  are  addressed  by 
Bombay,  Calcutta,  or  Madras,  An  extra  postage  of  4d.  each,  single  rate,  is  ex- 
acted on  Letters,  and  2d.  extra  each  on  Newspapers.  •  All  letters,  if  prepaid,  un- 
less otherwise  addressed,  are  sent  via  Marseilles. 


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CiECAssiA,  Government  of  Russia  Soutliem,  which  see. 

CiviTTA  Vecchia.  See  Italy,  Southern,  and  by  the  French  packets  leaving  Mar- 
seilles on  the  1st,  4th,  11th,  and  •21st,  Is.  3d.  under  J  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  2d. 
each. 

CoBURG  (Saxe),  via  Belgium,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional,  Is.  4d., 
Is.  lOd.,  3s.  2d.,  3s.  8d.,  5s.  lOd.;  or  via  France,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d., 
5s.  lOd.;  ovvla  Holland  or  Hamburg,  Is.  4d.,  Is,  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d.,  under 
41  ?,  %  li  and  1\  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France  2d.,  other  routes 
free. 

Colombia  (Republic),  divided  into  Equador,  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela.  See 
New  Granada  and  Venezuela. 

Colombia  River  and  Hudson's  Bay.  No  Regular  Mails.  Letters,  &c.,  by  pri- 
vate ships,  or,  if  specially  addressed  and  prepaid,  they  are  sent  by  New  York. 

CoQUiMBA.     See  Chagres. 

Connecticut,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Constantinople,  via  France,  twice  daily,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment 
optional.  Is.  lid.,  3s.  5d.,  5s.  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  9s.  2d.;  paid  or  unpaid  to  destination, 
by  the  French  packet  from  Marseilles,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s,  2d.,  5s.  lOd., 
under  \,  g,  f,  1,  and  1^  oz.,  &c.;  or  via  Belgium,  daily,  payment  optional,  2s.  3d. 
imder  -^  oz.,  &c.;  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  payment  optional,  2s.  3d. 
under  ^  oz.,  &c.;  or  via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  payment  optional, 
2s.  2d.  under  \  oz.,  «fec.;  and  by  Southampton,  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  pay- 
ment obligatory.  Is.  6d.  under  5  oz.,  3s.  under  1  oz. ;  or  by  British  packet,  via 
Marseilles,  6th  and  23d  of  each  month,  8  p.m.,  payment  obligatory.  Is.  3d. 
imder  ^  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  via  France,  via  Southampton,  and  via  Marseilles, 
by  French  packet,  2d.  each ;  via  Belgium,  Holland,  or  Hamburg,  \^A.  each ;  and 
by  British  packet,  via  Marseilles,  3d.  each. 

Corsica.     See  France. 

Cossacks  of  the  Black  Sea  and  Don,  Government  of  Russia  Southern,  which  see. 

Cracow,  payment  optional  to  destination,  daily,  8  p.m.,  through  France,  unless 
otherwise  addressed.  Is.  5d.,  2s.  5d.,  3s.  lOd.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s.  8d.,  under  5,  ^,  J,  1, 
and  Ij  oz.  respectivelj^ ;  via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  daily,  8  p.m.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  6d., 
OS.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd  ,  7s.  6d. ;  via  Holland,  Tuesday  and  Friday,  11  a.m.,  Is. 
8d.,  2s.  4d.,  3s.,  4s.,  4s.  8d.,  5s.  4d.,  7s.  4d. ;  via  Hamburg,  Is.  od.,  Is.  6d.,  Is. 
9d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  3s.  3d.,  5s.  3d.,  imder  5-,  weighing  ^  and  under  ^,  weighing  g-, 
above  ^  and  under  J,  weighing  J  and  under  1,  weighing  1,  above  1  and  under  1^ 
respectively.     Newspapers  fiee. 

Cuba,  payment  obligatorj^,  1st  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  via  Southampton,  2s.  3d. 
under  ^  oz.,  4s.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  and  if  so  addressed,  via  United  States  Packet, 
Is.  4d.  under  -g-  oz.,  &c.     New.spapers,  2d.  each. 

CuEACOA.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

CuxHAVEN,  payment  obligator}',  via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m., 
unless  otherwise  addressed,  6d.  under  5-  oz.,  Is.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  or  via  France, 
Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  OS.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  or  via  Belgium,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  2d., 
3s.  8d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  or  via  Holland,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d.,  under  ^,  ^, 
f,  1  and  Ij  oz.  respectively;  by  these  routes  payment  optional.  Newspapers,  via 
France,  2d. ;  other  routes  free. 

Dardanelles,  The,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional.  Is. 
lid.,  Ss.  5d.,  5s.  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  9s.  2d.,  under  |,  g,  |,  1,  and  1^^  oz.  respectively. 
Newspapers,  2d.     For  other  routes,  see  Turkey. 
Dalmatia.     See  Austrian  dominions. 
Daughistan,  Government  of,  Russia  Southern,  which  see. 
Demekara.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Denmark,  payment  optional,  every  Monday  and  Thursday,  8  p.m.,  by  the  Thames 
Paclcet,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  lOd.  under  g-  oz.,  Is.  8d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on, 
or  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  daily,  through  France.  See  Northern  States  of 
Europe,  sent  through  the  office  of  Tour  and  Taxis  ;  if  addressed,  via  Belgium  and 
Prussia,  daily,  8  p.m.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  6d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.,  and  7s.  6d. ;  via  Holland  and 
Prussia,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m..  Is.  8d.,  2s.  4d.,  4s,  4s.  8d.,  and  7s.  4d.; 
via  Hamburg,  through  Prussia,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  4d.,  4s.,  4s,  8d.,  and  7s.  4d.,  under  ^, 
^,  f ,  1,  and  l^-  oz.,  respectively.  Newspapers  free  by  Thames  Packet. 
Dominica.  See  Indies,  British  West. 
East  Indies.     See  India,  East. 


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Equadok,  State  of,  Western  South  America,  16tli  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  payment 

obligatory,  2s.  under  ^  oz.,  4s.  under  1  oz.  Newspapers  free. 
Egypt  (except  Alexandria,  which  see),  payment  obligatory,  by  the  British  Closed 
Mail,  on  the  6th  and  23d  of  each  month,  8  p.m.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  9d.,  4s.  2d.,  7s. 
Id.,  under  |,  ^,  f,  1,  and  1|  oz.  respectively;  and  via  Southampton,  on  the  19th, 
11  a.m.  of  each  month,  Is.  6d.  not  exceeding  ^  oz.  Newspapers  by  Closed  Mail, 
3d.  each ;  by  Southampton,  2d.  each.  All  letters,  if  prepaid,  and  not  specially  ad- 
dressed, ma  Southampton,  are  forwarded  via  Marseilles. 
Ekaterinoslaw,  Government  of  Russia  Southern,  which  see. 

Falkland  Isles.     No  regular  Mails,  sent  by  private  Ships,  unless  otherwise  ad- 
dressed, 8d.  under  J  oz.,  &c. ;  or  by  Packet  or  Queen's  Ship,  Is.  under  j  oz.,  &c. 
Papers,  Id.  by  Private  Ships ;  free  by  Packet,  or  Queen's  Ship. 
Florida,  East  and  West  Territories  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 
Feance,  daily,  by  Morning  and  Evening  Mails ;  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  lOd., 
Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  2s.  6d.,  Ss.  9d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1|  oz.,  &c.    Newspapers  free. 
Letters  to  British  Colonies  or  Foreign  Countries,  except  in  the  Mediterranean,  by 
Packet  or  Private  Ship,  from  any  port  in  France,  payment  obligator}',  Is.  3d.,  2s. 
Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  ^,  ^,  J,  1,  and  IJ  oz.  respectively.    News- 
papers, 2d.  each.     The  French  uniform  rate  has  reference  to  those  letters  only,  the 
postage  upon  which  is  paid  in  the  United  Kingdom.     If  a  letter  be  sent  unpaid, 
the  French  postage  upon  it  varies  according  to  the  distance  it  is  conveyed  by  the 
French  Post-Olfice. 
Frankfort,  Free  City  of.     See  German  States,  served  through  the  office  of  Tour 

and  Taxis. 
Galatz,  via  France,  daily,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional,  Is.  9d.,  3s. 
Id.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s.  2d.,  8s.  4d. ;  or  via  Belgium,  daily,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  6d.,  5s.  8d.,  7s., 
10s. ;  or  via  Holland,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  6d.,  6s.  8d.,  9s.  lOd. ;  or  via  Hamburg, 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  2d.,  5s.  3d.,  6s.  4d.,  9s.  5d.,  under  ^,  5^,  |,  1,  and  1|  oz.  respectively. 
Newspapers,  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes,  l^-d.  each. 

Galacia.     See  Austrian  dominions. 

Georgia.     Government  of,  Russian,  which  see. 

Georgia,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

German  States,  served  by  the  Post-Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis,  are  Bremen,  Ham- 
burg and  Lmbec,  which  see. — Frankfort,  Hesse  Electoral,  Hesse  Darmstadt,  Hesse 
Homberg,  Lippe  Detmold,  Nassau,  Reuss,  Saxe  Altenburg,  Saxe  Coburg  Gotha, 
Saxe  Meiniugen,  Saxe  Weimar,  Schaumberg  Lippe,  Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt, 
Schwartzburg-Sonderhausen.  Letters  for  these  States  (except  Hamburg,  Bre- 
men, and  Lubec)  are  sent  (unless  otherwise  addi-essed)  through  Prussia,  via  Bel- 
gium, payment  optional,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  2d.,  3s.  8d.,  and  5s.  lOd. ;  if  ad- 
dressed via  Holland  and  Prussia,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  8d. ;  via 
Hamburg  and  Prussia,  Is,  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  8d;  or  ««"«  France, 
Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  Ss.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  \,  |-,  |,  1,  and  1\  oz.  respec- 
tively.    Newspapers,  via  France,  2d.,  via  Belgium,  Holland,  or  Hamburg,  free. 

Gibraltar,  via  Southampton,  on  the  6th,  16th,  and  26th,  11  a.m.;  and  when  these 
days  fall  upon  a  Saturday,  the  mails  are  made  up  on  the  following  day,  11  a.m. ; 
and  by  the  India  mail  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m. ;  payment  optional,  Is. 
under  ^  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers  free.  AU  letters,  if  prepaid,  unless  otherwise  ad- 
di'essed,  are  sent  via  Marseilles. 

Greece,  via  Southampton,  on  the  19th,  11  a.m.,  of  each  month,  unless  it  happens  to 
fall  on  a  Saturday,  and  then  on  the  previous  Friday,  Is.  6d.  under  ^  oz.,  &c.  Or 
optional,  by  the  French  packets,  via  Marseilles,  Is.  5d.,  2s.  5d.,  3b.  lOd.,  4s.  lOd., 
and  6s.  8d.,  under  \,  §■,  f,  1,  and  \\  oz.  respectively.  Or  paid  to  Trieste,  Is.  3d.> 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  and  4s.  2d.,  under  |,^,  J,  and  1  oz.,  &c.  Papers,  free  by  Southamp- 
ton Packet  or  Trieste,  and  Id.  via  Marseilles.  All  letters,  if  prepaid,  unless  other- 
wise addressed,  are  sent  via  Marseilles. 

Grenada.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

GuADALOUPE.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

Guatemala.     See  Honduras. 

Guayaquil.     See  Equador. 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Hajiburg,  Free  City,  by  the  London  Packets,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  on  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays  8  p.m.,  8d.  under  ^  oz.,  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.,  via  Belgium 
and  Prussia  (in  closed  mail),  paid  or  unpaid  to  destination,  Is.,  Is.  2d.,  Is.  4d., 


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2s.  2d.,  2s.  4d.,  2s.  6d.,  4s.  2d.,  under  ^^  weighing  5  and  not  above  ^,  weighing 
■|,  above  |  and  under  |,  weighing  f  and  under  1,  weighing  1,  above  1,  and  under 
1^  respectively;  or  by  Private  Ship,  via  London  or  Hull,  if  so  addressed,  8d.  un- 
der ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  See  German  States,  served  through  the  Office  of  Tour  and 
Taxis.  Newspapers,  free  by  Packet  or  Private  Ship,  and  2d.  each  through  France. 
Periodical  works,  not  strictly  newspapers,  printed  votes  and  proceedings  of  Parlia- 
ment, may  be  sent,  if  prepaid  and  open  at  the  sides,  at  the  rate  of  Id.,  6d.,  8d., 
under  2,  3,  and  4  oz.  respectively,  up  to  16  oz.  Printed  British  Prices  Current, 
Commercial  Lists,  and  Courses  of  Exchange,  Id.  each,  mider  same  regulations ; 
when  stamped,  no  postage  charged  in  this  country,  if  sent  (in  closed  mail)  via 
Belgium  and  Prussia. 

Hanovek,  by  Packet,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  8  p.m.,  9d.  under  ^  oz.,  Is.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  If  addressed 
via  Belgium,  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d. ;  wa  Holland,  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d., 
3s.  8d.,  and  6s.  Id.;  via  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  os.  3d.,  3s.  8d., 
and  6s.  Id.,  under  ^,  5^,  J,  1,  and  I5  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers  free.  See  also 
Northern  States  of  Europe,  through  France. 

Havanna,  payment  obligator}"-,  on  the  first  day  of  each  month,  1 1  a.m.,  via  South- 
ampton, 2s.  3d.  under  5-  oz.,  4s.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on;  and,  if  so  addressed, 
via  United  States  Packet,  everj'  Friday,  8  p.m.,  Is.  4d.  under  5-  oz.,  &c.  News- 
papers, 2d.  each. 

Hayti.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

Heligoland,  payment  obligator}',  by  Hamburg  Packet,  every  Monday  and  Thurs- 
day, 8  p.m.,  6d.  under  |-  oz.,  Is.  imder  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers  free  for  other  routes. 
See  Cuxhaven. 

Hesse,  Electoral,  Hesse  Darmstadt,  and  Hesse  Homberg.     See  German  States. 

HiNDOST^^VN.     See  India,  East. 

HoHENAGOLLEEEN.     See  Wirtcmburg. 

Holland,  payment  optional,  by  direct  Packet  to  Rotterdam,  xmless  otherwise 
addressed,  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m.,  Is.  under  j  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz., 
and  so  on.  If  via  France,  must  be  paid  to  Calais,  5d. ;  or  through  France,  lOd., 
Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  and  2s.  6d.,  under  |,  §■,  J,  and  1  oz.  respectively  ;  or  via  Belgium, 
(closed  mail),  daUy,  Saturdays  excepted.  Is.  2d.  under  5-  oz.,  2s.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c. 
Newspapers  by  Packet,  Id.,  through  France,  2d.,  via  Belgium,  Id.  each.  To 
Dutch  Colonies,  addressed  via  Holland,  the  Packet  Postage  is  the  same  as  to 
Holland.  Periodical  works,  not  strictly  newspapers,  may  be  sent,  if  prepaid  and 
open  at  the  sides,  at  the  rate  of  Id.  under  2  oz.,  6d.  under  3  oz.,  8d.  under  4  oz., 
and  so  on  to  16  oz. 

Hondueas,  payment  optional,  on  the  16th  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,  via  Southamp- 
ton, Is.  under  ^  oz.,  or  2s.  under  1  oz,,  and  so  on.     Newspapers  free. 

Hong  Kong,  payment  optional,  via  Ceylon,  Southampton  route,  on  the  19th  of  each 
month,  11  a.m..  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz. ;  Marseilles  route  on  the  23rd, 
8  p.m.,  Is.  lOd.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers  free  by  the  former,  and 
3d.  each  by  the  latter  route.  Letters  may  also  be  sent  by  the  mail  of  the  6th, 
8  p.m.,  provided  they  are  specially  addressed,  by  Bombay,  Calcutta,  or  Madras, 
and  are  liable  to  an  extra  postage  of  4d.  each.  Papers,  2d.  by  Southampton,  and 
5d.  by  Marseilles.  All  paid  letters  are  sent  via  Marseilles,  unless  otherwise 
addressed.  Printed  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  and  of  the 
Colonial  Legislatures,  may  be  sent  at  the  following  rates  of  Postage,  for  any 
weight  under  4  oz.  Id.,  under  8  oz.  2d.,  under  12  oz.  3d.,  under  16  oz.  4d.,  &c. 

Hungary.     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

Ibrlali,  payment  optional,  via  France,  unless  othenvise  addressed,  Is.  9d.  under  ^ 
oz.,  &c. ;  or  via  Belgium,  2s.  2d.  ;  or  via  Holland,  2s.  2d. ;  or  via  Hamburg,  23. 
Id.,  under  ^  oz.  respectivel}'.     Papers,  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes,  Ijd.  each. 

Illinois,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Illyria,     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

India  (East),  by  Southampton,  payment  optional,  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11 
a.m.,  unless  that  day  should  fall  upon  Saturday,  then  the  mail  wUl  be  made  up 
in  Glasgow  on  the  previous  Friday,  11  a.m..  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  4s. 
under  2  oz.,  &c.;  and  on  the  6th  and  23rd,  8  p.m.  of  each  month,  pajonent 
obligatory,  "  via  Marseilles  hy  the  British  Packet ;"  unless  either  of  these  days 
fall  upon  Saturday,  then  the  mail  will  be  made  up  in  Glasgow  on  the  following 
day,  8  p.m.,  Is.  lOd,  under  5  oz.,  2s.  3d.  under  |-  oz.,  4s.  Id.  under  |  oz.,  48.  6d. 


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under  1  oz.,  7s.  9d.  under  1|  oz.,  &c.  All  paid  letters  are  sent  by  Marseilles, 
unless  otherwise  addressed.  Newspapers,  free  by  Southampton  Packet ;  via  Mar- 
seilles, 3d.  each. 

To  places  beyond  India,  eastward  of  Calcutta,  and  not  within  the  territory  of 
the  East  India  Company  (Ceylon,  Hong  Kong,  and  China,  by  the  Mid-Month 
Mail  excepted),  the  following  rates  of  postage  are  levied — by  Southampton  Packet, 
Is.  4d.,  2s.  8d.,  5s.  4d.,  under  ^,  1,  and  2  oz,  respectively,  and  so  on ;  and  by 
Marseilles,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  7d.,  4s.  9d.,  5s.  2d.,  9s.  Id.,  under  i,  ^,  |,  1,  and  IJ  oz. 
respectively.  Papers  by  the  former  route — British  Colonies,  2d. ;  Foreign  Pos- 
sessions, 4d. ;  and  by  the  latter  route,  5d.  These  rates  apply  to  all  letters  and 
papers  to  and  from  Australia,  Bourbon,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Java,  Madagascar, 
Mauritius,  New  Zealand,  Sumatra,  and  Van  Dieman's  Land,  specially  addressed, 
"  via  India ;"  Java  and  Sumatra  are  invariably  sent  by  India,  unless  otherwise 
addressed. 

Letters  for  Ceylon,  and  for  Hong  Kong  and  China,  should  be  sent  by  the  mail 
of  the  19th,  11  a.m.,  and  23rd,  8.40  p.m.,  as  there  is  a  Packet  waiting  at  the 
Port  de  Galle  the  arrival  of  the  Steamer  conveying  this  mail.  Letters  for  these 
places  may  also  be  sent  bj'  the  mails  of  the  2nd,  11  a.m.,  and  6th,  8  p.m.,  pro- 
vided they  are  addressed,  via  Bombay,  Madras,  or  Calcutta,  and  will  be  charged 
(except  to  Ceylon)  the  additional  rate  of  4d.  each  single  rate.  On  letters  for 
places  within  the  territory  of  the  East  India  Company,  the  payment  is  optional  by 
Southampton;  the  postage  on  all  other  letters  to  India,  as  weU  as  on  all  letters 
addressed  to  countries  beyond  India  (Ceylon  and  Hong  Kong  excepted),  by  what- 
ever route  thej^  may  be  forwarded,  must  have  the  postage  prepaid.  Private  Cor- 
respondence may  be  sent  by  the  Government  Express  from  Bombay  to  Calcutta 
and  JIadras  ;  letters  to  be  addressed  "  by  Express  from  Bombay,"  and  all  letters 
intended  to  be  forwarded  via  Southampton,  to  be  so  indorsed.  The  postage 
charged  in  India  on  the  delivery  of  letters  sent  by  this  Express,  is  one  rupee  for 
every  letter  exceeding  §-  a  tola  in  weight,  two  rupees  not  exceeding  1  tola,  four 
rupees  above  1  tola  and  not  exceeding  2  tolas,  that  being  the  maximum  of  letters 
to  be  conveyed  by  Express.  One  tola  and  a  quarter  is  nearly  equivalent  to  ^  o^. 
avoirdupois.  By  the  Express  each  Newspaper  Office  in  Calcutta  and  Madras  is 
allowed  to  receive  two  Newspapers  at  the  ordinary  rates  of  Inland  postage.  On  all 
other  Newspapers  a  postage  of  5  rupees  is  charged.  No  newspaper  to  exceed  8 
tolas  in  weight.  Printed  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  and 
of  the  Colonial  Legislature,  may  be  sent  at  the  following  rates,  for  any  weight  under 
4  oz..  Id.,  under  8  oz.,  2d.,  under  12  oz.,  3d.,  under  16  oz.,  4d.,  &c. 

Indies,  British  West  (except  Nassau,  Honduras,  and  Bermuda^,  via  Southampton, 
1st  and  16th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.  When  the  16th  falls  on  a  Saturday,  the 
mails  are  made  up  on  the  17th,  11  a.m. ;  and  when  the  1st  falls  on  Saturday,  the 
mails  are  made  up  on  the  previous  morning.  Payment  optional,  Is.  under  ^  oz., 
2s.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  To  Jamaica  (except  the  town  of  Kingston),  and 
Berbice,  the  postage  is  Is.  2d.  under  j  oz.,  2s.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers free. 

Indies,  Foreign  West  (except  Havanna,  which  see).  The  mails  are  made  up  at  same 
time  as  those  for  "  Indies,  British  West."  Payment  obligatory,  Is.  5d.  under  ^ 
oz,,  2s.  lOd.  under  1  oz.     Newspapers,  generally  free. 

Ionian  Islands,  pajonent  optional,  via  Southampton,  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  &c.,  and  pay- 
ment obligatory,  by  France  and  Trieste,  daily ;  to  Calais,  5d. ;  to  Trieste,  Is.  3d., 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  \,  §■,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively ;  or 
by  British  Packets  from  Marseilles  to  destination,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  9d.,  and  4s. 
2d.,  under  J,  ^,  |,  and.l  oz.  respectively;  or  by  French  packets  from  Marseilles: 
to  destination,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  and  4s.  2d.,  under ^,5-,  J,  and  1  oz.  respec- 
tively. Newspapers  free,  by  Southampton  and  Trieste ;  by  Marseilles,  British 
Packets,  3d. ;  French,  2d.  AH  letters,  if  prepaid,  and  not  specially  addressed 
otherwise,  are  forwarded  via  Marseilles. 

Isle  of  France.     See  Mauritius. 

Italy,  Northern.     See  Austrian  dominions. 

Jajviaica.  See  Indies,  British  West,  Is.  2d.  under  i  oz.,  except  the  town  of  King- 
ston, which  is  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers,  free. 

Jassy,  payment  optional,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed.  Is.  9d.  under  ^  oz., 
and  so  on :  or  via  Belgium,  Holland,  or  Hamburg,  2s.  Id. ;  2s.  Id.  and  2s,  under 
J  oz.  respectively.     Newspapers,  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes,  Igd.  each. 


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Java,  payment  obligatory,  via  Holland,  Is.  under  J  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on ; 
via  India,  Is.  4d.  under  ^  oz.  by  Southampton,  and  2s.  2d.  by  Marseilles,  uiider  ^ 
oz.     Papers,  4d.  by  Southampton,  5d.  by  Marseilles,  and  Id.  via  Holland. 

Kentucky,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

La  Guayra.     See  Venezuela. 

La  Plata.     See  Buenos  Ayres. 

Leewaed  Islands,  payment  optional,  1st  and  16th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  via 
Southampton,  Is.  under  |-  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers,  free. 

Leghorn,  Tuscany,  which  see. 

Levant,  The,  paid  to  Calais,  5d.,  or  through  France,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  and 
4s.  2d.,  under  J,  j,  f ,  and  I  oz.  respectively. 

Lippe  Detmold,     See  German  States,  served  through  the  Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

LojMBARDY,  and  the  Venetian  Provinces.     See  Austrian  dominions. 

Lubec,  Free  City  of,  payment  optional,  via  Belgium  and  Prussia  (in  closed  mail), 
daily  (except  Saturday),  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is.  2d.,  Is.  4d,,  2s.  6d.,  2s. 
8d.,  and  4s,  lOd.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively ;  or  by  Eamhurg 
Packet,  Monday  and  Thursdaj',  8  p.m.,  payment  optional,  9d.  under  ^  oz,,  Is.  6d. 
under  1  oz.,  &c.,  and  when  so  addressed  by  Private  Ship,  via  Hull,  at  same  rates. 
Periodical  Works,  not  strictly  Newspapers,  may  be  sent,  if  prepaid  and  open  at  the 
sides,  and  printed  in  the  English  language,  also  Printed  Votes  and  Proceedings  of 
Parliament,  at  the  rate  of  Id.  under  2  oz.,  6d.  under  3  oz.,  8d.  under  4  oz.,  and  so 
on  to  16  oz.  Printed  British  Prices  Current,  Commercial  Lists,  and  Courses  of 
Exchange  may  be  sent,  if  prepaid.  Id.  each.  See  German  States,  sensed  through 
the  Post-office  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

Lublin,  Government  of.     See  Poland,  Southern. 

Lucca,     See  Tuscany  and  Lucca. 

Madagascar,  payment  obligator)'-,  via  India,  Southampton  Packet,  Is.  4d.  under 
g-  oz.-,  Marseilles,  2s.  2d.  under  \  oz.,  2s.  7d.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Papers,  4d. 
by  Southampton,  and  5d.  by  Slarseilles.  Private  ships,  as  opportunities  offer,  8d. 
mider  ^  oz. 

Madeira,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton,  8th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.  Is. 
lOd.  under  g-  oz.,  &c.,  or  by  Private  Ship,  8d.  under  j  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  2d. 
each. 

Maine,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Malta,  by  Southampton,  payment  optional,  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.. 
Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  or  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  by  the  British 
Packets  (closed  mail),  from  Marseilles,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  and  5s. 
5d.,  under  J,  5,  |,  1,  and  1\  oz.  respectively,  or  by  the  French  Packets  from  do.  at 
Is.  Id.,  Is.  9d.,  2s.  lOd.,  3s.  6d.,  and  5s.,  under  \,  j,  f ,  1,  and  I5  oz.  respectively. 
Newspapers,  free  by  Southampton  Packet;  3d.  each  by  the  British,  and  2d.  by 
the  French  Steamboats  from  Marseilles.  A]l\&it%xs,  if  prepaid  and  not  spiecially 
addressed  via  Southampton,  are  forwarded  by  the  route  of  Marseilles. 

Marseilles.  The  French  Mediterranean  Packets  saU  from  Marseilles  on  the  1st, 
11th,  and  21st  of  each  month,  at  5  p.m.,  and  quit  Alexandria  on  the  6th,  16th, 
and  26th,  at  4  p.m. 

Martinique.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

Maryland,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Massachusetts,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Mauritius,  payment  obligatory,  by  the  Overland  Mail,  23d  day  of  eacli  month,  8 
p.m.,  unless  otherwise  addressed.  Is.  lOd.,  2s.  3d.,  4s.  Id.,  4s.  6d.  under  \,  ^,  |, 
and  1  oz.  respectively,  or  via  Southampton,  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.. 
Is.  under  -g-  oz.,  &c.,  or  by  Private  Ship,  8d.,  under  ^  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  free 
via  Southampton,  via  Marseilles,  3d.  each.  Private  Ship,  Id.  each. 

Mediterranean.     See  Malta,  Greece,  or  Ionian  Islands. 

Mecklenburg,  payment  optional,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is.  8d., 
2s.  lid.,  4s.  7d.,  5s.  lOd.,  7s.  lid.,  or  via  Belgium  daily  (except  Saturday),  8 
p.m.,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  3d.,  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  11  a.m..  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  5s.  Bd.,  under  \,  f,  |,  1,  and  l\  oz. 
respectively.     Newspapers,  via  France,  2d. ;  other  routes  free. 

Mecklenburg  Sciiwerin,  paj'ment  optional,  via  Hamburg  on  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  or  by  Private  Ship  direct  from  London  or  Hull  to  Hamburg,  8  p.m. 
unless  otherwise  addressed,  lOd.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on;  via  Belgium  aud  Prussia, 
Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  5d.;  if  via  Holland,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d,,  23. 


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9d,  3s.,  5s.  3d.;  via  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  33.,  and  5s. 
3d.;  via  France  daily,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Ud.,  4s.  7d.,  5s.  lOd.,  7s.  lid.  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1, 
and  1:^  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  2d.  each  via  France  and  Hamburg,  free 
other  routes. 

Mecklenburg  Strelitz,  via  Hamburg,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  obli- 
gatorj'^,  6d.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on;  or  via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d. 
2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d,  aiid  5s.  5d.;  if  via  Holland,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  5s.  3d.; 
via  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  Is.  3d.,  Is.  6d ,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  and  5s.  3d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |, 
1,  and  IJ  oz.  respectively,  payment  optional  by  these  routes. 

Mexico,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton,  on  the  1st  day  of  every  month,  11 
a.m.,  2s.  3d.  under  j  oz.,  4s.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.     Papers,  2d.  each. 

Michigan,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Mississippi,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Missouri,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

MoDENA,  payment  obligatory,  via  France,  daily,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  5d.  under 
^  oz.,  &c.,  or  paid  to  Sargane,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd. ;  or  via 
IJelgium,  dailj-,  8  p.m..  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d. ;  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays,  11  a.m.,  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d.,  43.  Id.,  6s.  Id.;  or  via  Hamburg, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m.,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  8d.,  5s.  8d.,  under  |,  ^, 
J,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France,  2d. ;  via  Holland,  Bel- 
gium, or  Hamburg,  l^d. 

Moldavia,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  daily  via  France,  unless  otherwise  ad- 
dressed. Is.  9d.,  3s  Id.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s  2d.,  and  8s.  4d.,  under  J,  I,  |,  1,  and  IJ  oz. 
respectively;  or  via  Belgium,  daily,  8  p.m.,  payment  obligatory.  Is.  5d.,  2s., 
3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6.S.  3d.;  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m.,  payment 
obligatory.  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d.,  3s.  8d.,  6s.  Id.;  or  via  Hamburg,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays,  7.40  p.m.,  payment  obligatorj%  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  6s. 
8d.,  under  J,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France,  2d.,  other 
routes,  Ijd.  each. 

Molucca  Isles.     See  Archipelago,  Indian. 

Monte  Video.     See  Buenos  Ayres. 

Montreal.     See  Canada. 

Montseeeat.     See  Indies,  West. 

Moravia.     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

Morocco.     See  Barbary. 

Naples.  See  Modena  ;  and  by  French  Packet,  via  Marseilles,  4th,  14th  and  24th, 
of  each  month,  Is.  9d.,  3s.  Id.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s.  2d.,  8s.  4d.,  under  J,  l  f,  1,  and  1^ 
oz.  respectively.     Papers,  2d. 

Nassau.     See  German  States,  served  through  the  OfiSce  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

Nassau.     New  Providence.     The  Bahamas. 

Nevis.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

New  Brunswick.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Neav  England.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Newfoundlajstd.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

New  Granada,  payment  obligatory,  1st  and  16th  day  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,  via 
Southampton,  Is.  under  i  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers,  by  Packet, 
free.     Private  Ship,  Id. 

New  Hampshire,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

New  Jersey,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

New  Orleans.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

New  Providence.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

New  South  Wales,  Colony  of.     See  Sydnej^ 

New  York,  State  and  Town  of.     See  America.  United  States  of. 

NewZealaj{D,  payment  obligatory,  by  Merchant  Vessels,  8d.' under  i  oz,.  Is.  4d. 
under  1  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers,  Id.  each. 

Northern  States  of  Europe  (forwarded,  if  so  addressed,  through  France  and  the 
Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis),  consist  of  Brunswick,  Denmark,  Hanover,  Meckl  iiburg 
Schweren  and  Mecklenburg  Strelitz,  Oldenburg,  Saxony,  Sweden,  and  Norway 
may  be  sent  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  Js.  8d.  under  ^  oz.,  2s  lid  under  A  oz  ' 
4s.  7d.  under  |  oz.,  5s.  lOd.  under  1  oz  ,  7s.  lid.  under  IJ  oz,,  &c.  Newspapers! 
M.  each.     See  under  respective  heads  for  different  routes   &c 

Norway,  via  Hamburg,  Monday  and  Thursday  evening,  8  p.m.,  payment  optional, 

d 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Is.  6d.  under  J  oz.,  3s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.     Newspapers,  free.     For'  o1;her  routes,  see 
Sweden. 
Nova  Scotia,  via  Halifax,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  payment  optional,  on  every 
second  Friday,  8  p.m..  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  or  via  United  States 
(closed  mails),  Is.  2d.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.,  or  by  Private  Ship, 
8d.  under  |  oz..  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.     Newspapers,  via  Halifax,  free ; 
via  United  States,  or  by  Private  Ship,  Id.  each. 
Nubia,  no  regular  mails ;  letters  should  be  sent  to  an  agent  at  Malta  or  Aden. 
Ohio,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Oldenburg,  by  Hamburg  Packet,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  or  by  Private  Ship, 
direct  from  London  or  Hull  to  Bremen,  payment  optional,  9d.  under  i  oz.  Perio- 
dical AVorks,  not  strictly  Newspapers,  printed  votes  and  proceedings  of  Parliament, 
may  be  sent,  if  prepaid  and  open  at  the  sides,  at  the  rate  of  Id.,  Cd.,  8d.,  under  2 
3,  and  4  oz.  respectively,  up  to  16  oz. ;  printed  Biitish  prices  current,  Commercial 
Lists,  and  Courses  of  Exchange,  Id,  each,  under  same  regulations,  if  addressed  by 
Private  Ship,  direct  or  via  Hamburg,  Hanover,  or  Bremen.  Newspapers  «;ia  France, 
2d.,  other  routes  free.  See  also  Mecklenburg  Sehwerin. 
Oregon.  See  California. 
Panama,  16th  daj'  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,  via  Southampton,  payment  obligatory, 

Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  free. 
Papal,  States,  payment  obligatory,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  paid  to 
Calais,  5d.  under  ^  oz.,  or  paid  to  San  Benedetto,  Is,  3d.,  2s.  Id ,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d., 
5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Belgium,  daily,  8  p.m..  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  Ss.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d.,  or  via 
Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Friday's,  11  a.m..  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d.,  3s.  8d.,  Cs.  Id.,  or 
via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m..  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s  ,  3s.  4d.,  5s  8d., 
or  by  Fiench  Packet,  via  Marseilles,  must  be  sent  prepaid,  4th,  14th,  and  24th  of 
each  month,  Is.  7d.,  2s.  9d.,  4s.  4d.,  5s.  6d  ,  7s.  6d.,  under  -^,  g-,  f ,  1,  and  Ij  oz. 
respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France  or  M-arseilles,  2d.,  other  routes,  l^d.  each. 
Paema  and  Placentia,  payment  obligatory,  via  France,  dailj',  unless  otherwise 
addressed,  paid  to  Calais,  5d.  under  |-  oz.,  &c,,  or  paid  to  San  Benedetto,  Is.  3d.j 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Belgium,  daily,  8  p.m.,  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  3s.  5d., 
4s.,  6s.  3d.,  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m..  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s. 
3d,,  3s.  8d.,  6s.  Id.,  or  via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m..  Is.  4d.,  Is. 
8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d.,  under  ^,  ^,  f,  1,  and  lloz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  via 
France,  2d.,  via  Holland,  Belgium,  or  Hamburg,  l^-d.  each. 
Penang.     See  India  East. 

Pennsylvania,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 
Persia,  must  be  paid,  via  Alexandria  and  Beyrout,  which  see. 
Peru,  must  be  paid,  via  Southampton,  on  the  16tli  day  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  2s. 

under  j  oz.,  4s.  under  1  oz.  Newspapers,  free. 
Poland,  pavment  optional,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  dailv,  via  Belgium  and  Prus- 
sia, Is.  7d.,  2s.  Id.,  2s.  7d.,  3s.  8d.,  4s.  2d.,  4s.  8d.,  6s.  lOd.,  under  |,  ^,  |,  1,  and 
1^  oz. ;  also,  via  France,  Holland  and  Prussia,  and  Hamburg  and  Prussia.  News- 
papers, free ;  via  France,  2d.  each.  Letters  for  the  Governments  of  Cracow,  Lublin, 
and  Sandomiei-,  are  also  sent  via  France,  if  so  addressed,  and  may  be  paid  to  Pod- 
goree,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  7d.,  4s.  Id.,  5s.  2d.,  and  7s.  Id.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  IJ  oz. 
Porto  Eico.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

Porto  (Puerto)  Cabello,  same  rates,  &c.,  as  Venezuela,  which  see. 
Port  Philip.     By  Private  Ship,  payment  obligatory,  8d.  under  ^  oz.,  and  so  on. 

Newspapers,  id.  each. 
Portugal,  payment  obligatory,  via  Southampton,  6th,  8th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each 
month.  11  a.m.  ;  when  these  days  fall  on  a  Saturday,  the  mails  are  made  up  on 
the  following  morning.  Is.  9d.  under  ^  oz.,  3s.  6d.  under  1  oz. ;  or  daily,  through 
France,  if  so"  directed,  lOd.,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  2s.  6d.,  and  3s.  9d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1, 
and  I5  oz.  respective!}'.     Newspapers,  2d.  each. 
Prince  Edward's  Island.     See  Nova  Scotia. 
Pkinck  of  Wales'  Island.     See  India,  East. 

Prussia,  daily,  payment  optional,  except  to  Calais,  which  must  be  paid,  5d. ;  or 
through  France,  lOd.,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id,  2s.  6d.,  and  3s.  9d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and 
1|  oz.  respectively.  Prepaid  letters  sent  via  Belgium,  unless  otherwise  specially 
addressed.  Is.,  Is.  2d.,  2s.  2d.,  2s.  4d.,  and  4s  2d.,  under  ;|,  1  J,  1,  and  1^  oz. ;  and 
if  so  addressed,  by  Hamburg  or  Holland  Packets,  Is.  under  |  oz.,  2s.  under  I  oz., 
and  so  on.   Newspapers,  2d  each,  by  France,  and  free  by  other  routes.     Periodical 


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Works,  &c.,  via  Holland  or  Hamburg,  Id.  under  2  oz.,  6d.  under  3  oz.,  and  so  on 
to  16  oz.,  must  be  prepaid. 

Puerto  Cabello.     See  Venezuela. 

Quebec.     See  Canada. 

Keuss.     See  German  States. 

Rhode  Island,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Russia,  payment  optional.  Prepaid  letters  are  sent  via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  unless 
otherwise  addressed,  Is.  7d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  8d.,  4s.  2d.,  6s.  lOd.,  under  ^,  ^,  f,  1,  and 
1^^  oz.  ;  also  via  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  and  via  Holland  and  Prussia,  and  via 
France. 

Russia,  Southern,  comprising  the  Governments  of  Abkhas,  Astrakhan,  Bessarabia, 
Caucasus,  Cireassia,  Cossacks  of  the  Black  Sea  and  Don,  Daughistan,  Ekateriuos- 
law,  (leoi-gia,  Imeritia,  Kiew,  Koursk,  Mingrelia,  Mcolay,  Podolia,  Poltowa, 
Schirwau,  Taurida,  Tche^nigow,  Ukraine,  Volinia,  and  Voroney,  payments  optional, 
sent  through  Belgium  and  Prussi;i,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  see  Ru.ssia,  Northern  ; 
or  daily  through  France  asftir  as  Brody,  Is.  6d.,  2s.  7d.,  4s.  Id.,  5s.  2d.,  and  7s.  Id., 
under  \,  |^,  f ,  1,  and  1^^  oz.  respectively. 

St.  Croix.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

St.  Domingo,  payment  obligatory,  1st  and  16th  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,  via 
Southampton,  Is.  5d.  under  j  oz.,  2s.  lOd.  under  1  oz.     Newspapers,  free. 

St.  Helena,  by  Private  Ship,  8d.  under  ^  oz.  &c. ;  or  if  specially  addressed,  hj  Packet, 
via  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  14th  of  each  month,  II  a.m.,  Is.  under  h  oz.,  fee- 
Newspapers,  by  Packet,  free  ;  by  Private  Ship,  Id. 

St.  Kitt's.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

St.  Lucia.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Salonica,  via  Belgium,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  pajinent  optional,  2s.  Sd.,  3s.  8d., 
5s.  lid.,  7s.  4d.,  10s.  5d.,  or  via  Holland,  2s.  3d.,  3s.  6d.,  5s.  9d.,  7s.,  10s.  3d.,  or 
via  Hamburg,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  4d.,  6s.  6d.,  6s.  8d.,  9s.  lOd  ,  or  via  France,  Is.  lid., 
3s.  5d.  5s  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  9s.  2d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively.  News- 
papers, via  France,  2d,  other  routes,  Ig^d.  each. 

Sandomier,  Government  of.     See  Poland,  Southern. 

Sandwich  Islands.  No  regular  mails.  Letters  sent  by  Private  Ships  as  oppor- 
tunities offer,  8d  under  -^  oz.     Newspapers,  Id.  onoK. 

Samta  Cr.uZ.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

San  Jan  de  Nicaragua,  pajnuent  obligatory,  1st  and  16th  of  each  month,  11  a.m., 
via  Southampton,  2s.  3d.  under  j  oz. 

Santa  Martha.     See  New  Grenada. 

Sardinia,  dailv,  payment  obligatory,  through  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed, 
lOd.,  Is.  3d.,''2s.  Id.,  2s.  6d.,  and  3s.  9d.,  or  paid  to  destination.  Is.  Id.,  Is.  9d., 
2s.  lOd.,  3s.  6d.,  5s.,  under  J,  i,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.,  or  by  French  Packet,  via  Mar- 
seilles, Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,"4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Belgium,  daily  (Satur- 
davs  excepted),  8  p.m.,  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d.,  or  via  Holland,  Tuesday's 
and  Fridays,  11  a.m  ,  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d.,  3s.  8d.,  6s.  Id.,  or  via  Hamburg, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m.,  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d.,  under  the 
same  weights  respectively.     Newspapers,  via  France,  2d.  other  routes,  l^d. 

Saxe  Altenburg,  Saxe  Coburg  Gotha,  Saxe  Meiningen,  and  Saxe  Weisier. 
See  German  States,  served  through  the  Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 

Saxony,  payment  optional.  Prepaid  letters  are  sent  via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  unless 
otherwise  addressed.  Is.  3d  ,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  5d.,  under  -},  |,  f ,  1,  and 
1|  oz.,  and  if  so  addressed,  via  France,  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  and  Holland  and 
Prussia.  Papers,  free.  See  also  Northern  States  of  Europe,  served  through  the 
Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 
Schaumberg  Lippe,   Schwartzboeg  Rudolstadt,  and  Schwaetzburg  Son- 

deriiausen.  See  German  States,  served  through  the  Office  of  Tour  and  Taxis. 
Scutari,  in  Asia  (Town),  payment  optional,  via  France,  11  a.m.  and  8  p.m., 
unless  otherwise  addressed.  Is.  lid.,  3s.  5d.,  5s.  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  9s.  2d.,  or  by  French 
Packet,  via  Marseilles,  6th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  is.  3d.,  2s.  id., 
3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Belgium,  daily  (except  Saturday),  8  p.m.,  2s.  3d, 
3s.  8d.,  5s.  lid.,  7s.  4d.,  lOs.  5d.,  or  wa  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11  a.m., 
2s.  3d.,  3s.  6d.,  5s.  9d.,  7s.,  lOs.  3d.,  or  via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays, 
8  p.m.,  2s.  2d.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  6d.,  6s.  8d.,  9s.  lOd.,  under  I,  |,  f,  1,  and  1^  oz. 
respectively.  Newspapers,  via  France,  or  by  French  Packet  via  Marseilles,  2d. 
each,  via  Holland,  Belgium,  or  Hamburg,  l^-d.  each, 


^  FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Seres.     See  ScutarL  ,,,  '^ 

Siberia.     See  Russia. 

Sicily,  payment  obligatory,  by  French  Packet,  via  Marseilles,  4th,  14th,  and  24^ 
of  each  month,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd., 
or  via  France,  daily,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4il.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Belgium,  dailj-, 
7.40  p.m..  Is.  5d.,  2s.,  3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d.,  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays, 
11  a.m..  Is.  5d.,  Is.  lOd.,  3s.  3d,,  3s.  8d.,  6s.  Id  ,  under  ^,  ^,  f,  1,  and  1|  oz.  re- 
spectively. Newspapers,  via  Marseilles  and  France,  2d.,  via  Belgium  and  Holland, 
l^-d.  each. 

Sierra  Leone,  payment  obligatory,  via  Plymouth,  14th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  Is. 
under  j  oz.,  &c.  By  Private  Ship,  8d.  under  J  oz.,  and  so  on.  Papers  by  Packet, 
free  ;  b}'  Private  Ship,  Id. 

Silesia,  pa3'ment  optional,  via  Hamburg,  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m..  Is.  3d., 
Is.  6d.,  2s.  9d.,  3s.,  5s.  3d.,  under  |,  §■,  f,  1,  and  IJ  oz.  respectively.  Newspa,per8, 
free.     For  other  routes,  see  Austrian  Dominions. 

S.  Martin's.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

St.  Thomas.     See  Indies,  Foreign  West. 

St.  Vincent.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Singapore.     See  India,  East. 

Smyrna,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  by  the  French  boats  from  Marseilles,  Is.  3d., 
2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  J,  5^,  |,  1,  and  1 J  oz.  respectively.  Papers 
2d.  each.     The  postage  on  letters  for  places  beyond  Smyrna  must  be  paid. 

South  Australia.     See  Australia. 

Spain,  payment  obligatory,  by  Southampton,  6th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each  month, 
11  a.m.,  and  when  any  of  these  days  fall  upon  a  Saturda}',  the  mails  are  made  up 
on  the  following  morning,  2s.  2d.  under  ^  oz.,  4s.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  and  so  on ;  or 
daily,  by  Cabiis,  lOd.,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  2sr  6d.,  and  3s.  9d.,  under  },  ^,  |,  1,  and 
1|  oz.  All  letters,  except  for  Cadiz,  Vigo,  and  Corunna,  are  sent  via  France, 
unless  addiessed  "  by  Packet  from  Southampton."  Newspapers,  free,  via  South- 
ampton ;  via  France,  ^d. 

Styria.     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

Sumatra.     See  Archipelago,  Indian. 

Swan  Rivek.     See  Australia. 

Sweden,  payment  optional,  via  Hamburg,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Monday  and 
Thursday,  8  p.m.,  Is.  3d.  under  j  oz.,  2s.  6d.  under  1  oz.,  &c. ;  via  Belgium  and 
Prussia,  Is.  lOd.,  2s.  lOd.,  4s.  8d.,  5s.  8d.,  and  8s.  4d.,  or  via  France,  daily.  Is.  8d., 
2s.  lid.,  4s.  7d.,  53.  lOd.,  7s.  lid.,  or  via  Holland,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  11 
a.m.,  Is.  lOd.,  2s.  8d.,  4s  6d.,  5s.  4d.,  8s.  2d.,  under  ^,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz. ;  or  by 
Private  Ship,  6d.  under  j  oz.,  &c.  Newspapers,  via  France,  2d.,  wa  Private  Ship, 
Id.,  other  routes  free. 

Switzerland,  dailv,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  via 
France,  lid.,  Is.  5d.,  2s.  4d.,  2s.  lOd.,  and  4s.  2d.,  under  i  |,  |,  1,  and  ij  oz. 
respectivel}^  Newspapers,  2d.  each.  Ma}'  also  be  sent  through  Belgium,  HoUaud, 
or  Hamburg,  via  Prussia,  Is.  9d.  under  ^  oz.     Newspapers,  free. 

Sydney,  Government  of,  New  South  Wales,  payment  obligatory.  By  Private  Ship, 
8d.  under  ^  oz..  Is.  4d.  under  1  oz.,  &c.  If  specially  addressed,  via  India,  "  by 
Southampton  Packets,"  on  the  19th  of  each  month,  11.45  a.m.,  Is.  4d.  tmder  ^  oz., 
2s.  8d.  under  1  oz.,  5s.  4d.  under  2  oz.,  and  so  on  ;  by  Marseilles  on  the  23d,  7.10 
p.m.,  2s.  2d.,  23.  7d.,  4s.  9d.,  5s.  2d.,  9s.  Id.,  under  J,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  re- 
spectively. Newspapers,  Id.  by  Private  Ship,  2d.  by  Southampton,  and  5d.  by 
Marseilles, 

Syra.  See  Greece  ;  and  if  prepaid  by  the  French  Packets,  from  Marseilles,  Is.  3d. 
under  ^  oz.,  &c. 

Syria,  payment  obligatory,  by  Southampton,  the  19th  day  of  every  month,  11  a.m.,^ 
Is.  6d.  under  5  oz.,  3s.  under  1  cz. ;  and  via  Marseilles,  see  Beyrout  and  Smyrna. 
Newspapers,  2d.;  by  Marseilles,  3d.  each.  .,j.- 

Tampico.     See  Venezuela. 

Tennessee,  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Texas.  Letters  forwarded  by  Private  Ship,  8d.  under  ^  02.,  or  if  addressed  by  New 
York,  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  payment  obligatory.  Newspapers,  Id.  each  by  Private  Ship, 
and  2d.  each  by  New  York. 

Tobago.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Transylvania.    See  Austrian  Dominions. 


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Tkinidad.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Tripoli.     See  Barbary. 

Tunis,  paj'tnent  obligatory,  bj'  French  Packets,  via  Marseilles,  unless  otherwise  ad- 
dressed. Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.," 3s.  4d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  |,  j,  f,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respec- 
tively.    Newspapers,  2d.  each. 

Turkey,  in  Asia  (except  Scutari),  via  Marseilles,  Is.  8d.  under  |  oz.,  2s.  Id.  vmder 
^  oz.,  and  so  on.  Letters  to  Smyrna,  Beyrout,  the  Dardanelles,  and  Constanti- 
nople, may  be  forwarded  by  the  French  Packets,  which  leaves  Marseilles  on  the 
1st,  11th,  and  21st  of  every  month,  at  5  p.m.;  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination.  Is. 
3d.,  2s.  Id.,  3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  and  5s.  lOd.,  under  ^,  ^,  f,  1,  and  IJ  oz.;  they  should 
be  addressed  "  by  Marseilles,  French  Packet." 

Turkey  (in  Europe),  payment  optional,  via  France,  unless  otherwise  addressed,  Is. 
lid.,  3s.  6d.,  5s.  4d.,  6s.  lOd.,  and  9s.  2d.,  or  by  French  Packet,  via  Marseilles, 
payment  optional,  6th,  16th,  and  26th  of  each  month,  11  a.m..  Is.  8d.,  2s.  Id., 
3s.  4d.,  4s.  2d.,  5s.  lOd.,  or  via  Marseilles,  by  British  Packet,  6th  and  23d  of  each 
month,  8  p.m.,  payment  obligatory.  Is.  3d.,  Is.  8d.,  2s.  lid.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  5d.,  or 
via  Belgium,  paj^ment  obligatory,  daily,  (except  Saturday),  8  p.m.,  Is.  5d.,  2s., 
3s.  5d.,  4s.,  6s.  3d.;  or  via  Holland,  payment  obligator}^,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays, 
11  a.m.,  Is.  5d.,  is.  lOd.,  3s.  od.,  3s.  8d.,  6s.  id.;  or  via  Hamburg,  payment  ob- 
ligatorj',  Mondaj's  and  Thursdays,  8  p.m..  Is.  4d.,  Is.  8d.,  3s.,  3s.  4d.,  5s.  8d., 
under  \,  g-,  |,  1,  and  1^  oz.  respectively;  or  via  Southampton,  payment  obligatory, 
19th  of  each  month,  11  a.m.,  Is.  uncler  ^  oz.,  2s.  luider  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  News- 
papers, via  France  by  French  Packet,  via  Marseilles  and  by  Southampton,  2d.  each ; 
via  Belgium,  Holland,  and  Hamburg,  l|d.  each;  and  via  Southampton,  3d.  each. 

Turk's  Island.     See  Indies,  British  West. 

Tuscany  and  Lucca,  paj'ment  obligatory  through  France,  lOd.,  Is.  3d.,  2s.  Id.,  2s. 
6d.,  and  3s.  9d.;  or  as  far  as  Sarzane,  Is.  4d.,  2s.  3d.,  3s.  7d.,  4s.  6d.,  and  6s.  3d., 
under  ^,  ^,  ^,  1,  and  1}  oz.  respectively.  Tuscany  may  be  sent  unpaid  or  paid  to 
destination,  by  the  French  Steamboats  from  Marseilles,  Is.  9d.,  3s.  Id.,  4s.  lOd.,  6s. 
2d.,  and  8s.  4d.,  under  J-,  5^,  |,  1,  and  1|  oz.  respectively.  Newspapers,  by  either 
routes,  2d.  each. 

Tyrol,  Noi-thern  and  Southern.     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

Ukraine,  Government  of,  Russia  Southern,  which  see. 

United  States.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Valparaiso.     See  Chili. 

Van  Dieman's  Land,  payment  obligator}',  by  Private  Ships,  8d.  under  g-  oz..  Is.  4d. 
under  1  oz.,  and  so  on.  Newspapers,  Id.  each.  Or  via  India,  Southampton,  Is. 
4d.  under  ^  oz. ;  Marseilles,  2s.  2d.  under  ^  oz.  Papers,  2d.  by  the  former,  and 
5d.  by  the  latter  route.  Parties  wishing  their  letters  to  go  by  these  routes,  must 
so  specially  address  them. 

Venezuela,  payment  obligator}',  via  Southampton,  on  the  1st  of  every  month,  11 
a.m..  Is.  under  ^  oz.,  2s.  under  1  oz.,  &,c.  Newspapers,  free.  By  Private  Ships, 
letters,  8d.  under  5-  oz. ;  papers,  Id.  each. 

Venetian  Lombaruy.     See  Austrian  Dominions. 

Vermont,  State  of.     See  America,,  United  States  of. 

Virginia.  State  of.     See  America,  United  States  of. 

Vera  Cruz,  2s.  3d.  under  ^  oz.,  &c. 

Wallacia,  daily,  vii  France,  unpaid  or  paid  to  destination,  Is.  9d.,  os.  Id.,  4s.  lOd., 
6s.  2d.,  and  8s.  4d.,  under  j,  ^,  |,  1,  and  1|-  oz.  respectively.     Papers,  2d.  each. 

West  Coast  op  Africa,  by  Private  Ships,  8d.  under  j  oz.,  and  so  on.  And  by 
Packet  on  the  day  before  the  last  day  of  each  month,  if  addressed  by  herMajest}'s 
ship. 

West  Indies,  British  and  Foreign.     See  Indies,  British  and  Foreijin  West. 

WiRTEMBURG  and  HoHENZOLLEREN,  payment  optional,  via  France,  daily,  lOd.,  Is. 
3d  ,  2s.  Id.,  2s.  6d.,  and  3s.  9d.,  under  ^,  j,  |,  1,  and  IJ  oz. ;  may  also  be  sent, 
via  Belgium  and  Prussia,  Holland  and  Prussia,  or  Hamburg  and  Prussia,  Is.  6d. 
under  -^  oz.     Newspapers,  by  France,  2d.,  by  other  routes  free, 

d2 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


LEGHORN,  CIVITA  VECCHIA,  NAPLES,  MALTA,  SYRA,  ATHENS,  SMYRNA, 
CONSTANTINOPLE,  AND  ALEXANDRIA. 

Table  of  the  Eoute  of  the  French  Steam-Packets  from  Marseilles ;  Time  occupied 
during  the  Voyage,  and  Time  of  Stopping  at  each  Place,  from  Marseilles  to  Alex- 
andria. 


EOUTE. 

TIME  OF 
VOYAGE. 

STOP. 

DAYS. 

hours. 

DAYS. 

HOURS. 

1 
2 
2 

4 
8 
8 
8 
10 
10 

2 
3 
3 
5 
5 
7 
8 
9 
10 

10 

2 

28 

22 

10 
21 
13 
16 

16 
2 
13 
5 
18 
17 
14 
16 
16 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

7 
8 
6 

12 
14 

15 

"              "                 Naples, 

"              »                 Malta, 

"               "                  Syra, 

.  "               "                  Athens, 

"               "                  Alexandria 

18 

^fom  Alexandria  to  Syra, 

12 

14 

"               "                  Constantinople, 

15 

"               "                  Malta, 

"               "                  Naples, 

6 

6 

"               "                  Leghorn, 

"               "                  Marseilles, 

FOSEIGN  CITIES  AND  PRINCIPAL  PLACES 

TO  WHICH  MAILS  ARE  DESPATCHED. 

On  reference  to  the  kingdom  or  country  in  the  preceding  list,  commencing  at  page 
28,  full  information  with  reference  to  the  despatch  of  Letters  will  be  found.  For  in- 
stance, "  Aalborg,  Denmark;"  under  the  head  "Denmark,"  are  the  various  modes 
of  despatch,  the  postage  by  each  route,  and  instructions  as  to  the  manner  in  which 
letters  should  be  addressed.  As  all  the  places  in  France  have  a  uniform  rate  of  postage, 
when  paid  in  this  country,  it  has  not  been  thought  necessary  to  include  many  of  the 
French  Post  Towns. 


Aalborg,  Denmark. 
Aalen,  Wiitemburg. 
Aarchus,  Denmark. 
Abahides,  Spain. 
Abbehausen,  Oldenburg. 
Abbeville,  France. 
Abo,  Russia. 
Abofeira,  Portugal. 
Aboukir,  Egypt. 
Abox,  Spain. 
Abrantes,  Portugal. 


Abyssinia,  see,  Abyssinia, 
Acadera,  Spain. 
Acapulco,  Mexico. 
Accum,  Oldenburg. 
Achim,  Hanover. 
Acqui,  Sardinia. 
Acre,  Syiia. 
Adam,  Turkey- 
Adelaide,  Australia. 
Aden,  see  India. 
Ademuz,  Spain. 


Adrianople,  Turkey. 
A  gen,  France. 
Agra,  Hindostan. 
Agra,  Spain. 
A  gram,  Hungary. 
Agnilar  de  Campos,  Spain. 
Ahlhorn,  Oldenburg. 
Aibling,  Bavaria. 
Aichah,  Bavaria. 
Aichtooedt  Bavaria. 
Aigle,  Switzerland. 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


43 


Aiguebelle,  Sardinia. 
Aigueperse,  France. 
Aiguesmortes,  France. 
Aime,  Sardinia. 
Ainsa,  Spain. 
Airolo,  Switzerland. 
Aix,  F^rance. 
Aix,  Southern  Italy. 
Aix  les  Baines,  Sardinia. 
Aix  la  Chapelle,  Prussia. 
Ajaccio,  Corsica. 
Ajmeer,  Hiudostan. 
Alassio,  Sardinia. 
Alba,  in  Albe,  Sardinia. 
Albania,  Turkey. 
Albano,  Roman  States. 
Albany,  United  States, 
Albenga,  Sardinia. 
Albisola,  Sardinia. 
Alcacerdo,  Pc-tugal. 
Alcantara,  Spain. 
Alcira,  Spain. 
Aldea,  Portugal. 
Aldengen,  Wirtemburg. 
Aleareal,  Portugal. 
Aleppo,  Turkey. 
Alessandria,  Sardinia. 
Alexandretta,  Turkey. 
Alexandria,  Egypt. 
Alexan'^ria,  United  States. 
Alexandria,  Sardinia. 
Alfeld,  Hanover. 
Algesiras,  Spain. 
Algoa  Bay,  Africa. 
Alicante,  Spain. 
Alkm.iar,  Holland. 
Allaliabad,  Hindostan. 
AJlanian,  Switzerland. 
Allendorf,  Hesse. 
Alles,  Spain. 
Almado,  Portugal. 
Alma{.'ro,  Spain. 
Almanza,  Spain. 
Almarez,  Spain. 
Alaiazan,  Spain. 
Almazarron,  Spain. 
Alniedixor,  Spain. 
Almeida,  Portugal. 
Almeria,  Spain. 
Almendra,  Spain. 
Alost,  Belgium. 
Alpirsbach,  Wirtemburg. 
Alsl'eld,  Hesse. 
Alten  biiig,  Saxe  Altenburg. 
Altenescli,  ( ildeiiburg. 
Altenhuntoif,  Oldenburg. 
Altenoyllie,  Oldenburg. 
Altoiia,  Denmark. 
Altorf,  Switzerland. 
All-Ottiug,  Bavaria. 
Altshauzen,  Wirtemburg. 
Alt-Sittembach,  Bavaria. 
Alt-Strelitz,,  Meckleuburff. 


Alstretten,  Switzerland. 
Alverdissen,       Lippe-Det- 

mold. 
Alzey,  Hesse. 
Amarante,  Portugal. 
Amberg,  Bavaria. 
Amelunxhorn,  Brunswick. 
Amiens,  France. 
Amoeneburg,  Hesse. 
Ampfing,  Bavaria. 
Amritsir,  Hiudostan. 
Amsterdam,  Holland. 
Anceuis,  France. 
Ancona,  Papal  States. 
Andelfingen,  Switzerland. 
Andelys  (Les),  France. 
Andierne,  France. 
Andreasberg,  Hanover. 
Audujar,  Spain. 
Auduse,  France. 
Angelica,  United  States. 
Angers,  France. 
Angora,  Turkey. 
Angostura,  Venezuela. 
Angouleme,  France. 
Anguilla,  West  Indies. 
vViikum,  Hanover. 
Anloze,  Sardinia. 
Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia. 
Annapolis,  United  States. 
Annecy,  Sardinia, 
Aunouay,  France. 
Anspacli,  Bavaria. 
Antequera,  Spain. 
Antigua,  West  Indies. 
Anticcli,  Turkey. 
Antioqiiia,  N.  Granada. 
Antwerp,  Belgium. 
Auusco,  Spain. 
Aosta,  Sardinia. 
A  pen,  Oklenburg. 
Apenrade,  Denmark, 
Appenezell,  Switzerland. 
Aquila,  Naples. 
Arabia,  see  India. 
Aracena,  Spain. 
Araiijuez,  Spain. 
Aran,  Switzerland. 
Arburg,  Switzerland. 
Arbon,  Switzerland. 
Arburg,  Switzerland. 
Archangel,  Russia. 
Arcot,  Hindostan. 
Arega,  Portugal. 
Arensburg,  Denmark. 
Arequipa,  Peru. 
Arevalo,  Spain. 
Arezzo,  Tuscany. 
Argelez,  France. 
Argen9on,  France, 
Argentan,  France. 
Argenton  Chateau,  France. 
Argos,  Greece. 


Arica,  Peru. 
Aries,  France. 
Arma  (L'),  Sardinia. 
Arnedo,  Spain. 
Arnheiiii,  Holland. 
Arnstadt,  Schwartzburg. 
Arona,  Sardinia. 
Arroeskiobing,  Denmark. 
Art,  Switzerland. 
Arta,  Turkey. 
Arttenburg,  Hanover. 
Ascension  (Isle),  Africa. 
Aschatfenburg,  Bavaria. 
Aschendorf,  Hanover. 
Assen,  Holland. 
Assens,  Denmark. 
Asti,  Sardinia. 
Astorga,  Spain. 
Astrachan,  Kussia. 
Atens,  Oldenburg. 
Athens,  Greece, 
Au,  Bavaria. 
Aubonne,  Switzerland. 
Auburn,  United  States. 
Augsburg,  Bavaria. 
Aume,  Saxe-W'eimar. 
Aurich,  Hanover. 
Aurillac,  France. 
Auiunzabad,  Hindostan. 
Austerlitz,  Austria. 
Auvernier,  Switzerland. 
Auxerre,  Fiance. 
Aveiro,  Po:  tugal. 
Avelliuo,  Naples. 
Avenche.-i,  Switzerland. 
Aversa,  Naples. 
Avigliana,  Sardinia. 
Ax,  France. 
AxiarcoUar,  Spain. 
Ayaraonte,  Spain, 
Ayua.  Spain. 
Azello,  Sardinia. 
Azof,  Kussia. 
Azutan,  Spain. 
Babenhausen,  Hesse. 
Bacharach,  W.  I'russia. 
Backnang,  Wirtemburg. 
Backum,  Oldenburg. 
Badajoz,  Spain. 
Badhergen,  Hanover. 
Baden,  Switzerland. 
Baeza,  Spain. 
Bagdad,  Tu  key. 
Bagiiasco,  Sardinia. 
Bahawulpoor,  Hindostan. 
Bahia,  Brazd. 
Bahrdorf,  Brunswick. 
Baie;disson,  Bavaria. 
Balaguer,  Spain. 
Balingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Ballai;;ne,  Switzerland. 
Ball.stall,  Switzerland. 
Baliimore,  United  States. 


u 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Bamberg,  Bavaria. 
Bangalore,  llindostan. 
Barbadoes,  V\'est  Indies. 
Barbelroth,  I5avaria. 
Barbuda,  West  Indies. 
Barcelona,  Spain. 
Barcelonette,  France. 
Bardenfleth,  Oldenburg. 
Bardewich,  Oldenburg. 
Barenburg,  Hanover. 
Barfleur,  Friince. 
Bari,  Naples. 
Barletta,  Naples. 
Barnstoif,  Hanover. 
Bariitrup,  Lippe  Detmold. 
Baroach,  Hindostan. 
Barranno.  Spain. 
Barssec,  Oldenburg. 
Basbecli,  Hanover. 
Basle,  Switzerland. 
Bassano,    Venetian   Lom- 

bardy. 
Bassum,  Hanover. 
Batavia,  Java. 
Bathurst,  Australia. 
Battenberg,  Hesse. 
Bautzen,  ttaxony. 
Bavaria,  see  Bavaria. 
Byazid,  Turkey. 
Baj'eux,  France. 
Baj'oune,  France. 
Bayreuth,  Bavaiia. 
Bebra,  Hesse. 
Boderkesa,  Hanover. 
Beerfelden,  Hesse. 
Beinum,  Hanover. 
Beja,  Portugal. 
Bejapoor,  Hindostan. 
Belgirate,  Sardinia. 
Belgrade,  see  Belgrade. 
Belize,  Honduras. 
Bellegani,  Ceylon. 
Bellinzone,  Switzerland. 
Belluna,    Venetian    Lom- 

bai  dy. 
Belnliausen,  Hesse. 
Benares,  Hindostan. 
Bencoolen,  Sumatra, 
Bene,  Sardinia. 
Benedict,  Beuem,  Bavaria. 
Benevento,  Portugal. 
Benevento,  Papal  States. 
Beiitheim,  Hanover. 
Berbice    (Guiana),    West 

Indies,  see  Berbice. 
Berchtesgaden,  Bavaria. 
Bergamo,   Venetian  Lom- 

bardy. 
Bergedorf,  Hanover. 
Bergen,  Hanover. 
Bergen,  Norway. 
Bergen-op-Zooni,  Holland. 
Bergazabern,  Bavaria. 


Berhe,  Saxe- Weimar. 
Berlin,  Prussia. 
Bermuda,  see  Bermuda. 
Berne,  Switzerland. 
Berne,  Oldenburg. 
Berneck,  Bavaria. 
Beithoud,  Switzerland. 
Besan9,  France. 
Bessingheim,  Wirtemburg. 
Betanzos,  Spain, 
Bevaix,  Switzerland. 
Bevern,  Brunswick. 
Beverstadt,  Hanover. 
Bex,  Switzerland. 
Beyrout,  Syria. 
Bhurtpore,  Hindostan, 
Biasca,  Switzerland. 
Biberbach,  Bavaria. 
Biberbacli,  Wirtemburg. 
Biebericb,  Nassau. 
Biekenbach. 
Biekenkoph,  Hesse. 
Biella,  Sardinia. 
Bienne,  Switzerland, 
Biennenbuttell,  Hanover. 
Bilboa,  Si)ain. 
Bingen,  Hesse. 
Birkenfelj',  Oldenburg. 
Biirwyl,  Switzerland. 
Bischhausen,  Hesse. 
BishchofFzel,  Switzerland. 
Blanheuern,  Wirtemburg. 
Blanfelden,  Wirtemburg. 
Blankenburg,  Brunswick. 
Blankenhain,    Saxe -Wei- 
mar. 
Bleckede,  Hanover. 
Blexen,  Oldenburg. 
Bliescastel,  Bavaria. 
Blois,  France. 
Blomberg,  Lippe-Detmold. 
Bobbio,  Sardinia. 
Bochma,  Gallicia. 
Bockenera,  Hanover. 
Bockhorn,  Oldenburg. 
Bodenteich,  Hanover, 
Bodenwerder,  Hanover. 
Bcfiblingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Bogense,  Denmark. 
Bogota,  New  Granada. 
Buhmto,  Hanover. 
Bois-le  Due,  Holland. 
Boizenburg,  Mecklenburg. 
Boloiiua,  Papal  States. 
Bombay.  Hindostan, 
Bommell,  Holland. 
Bonna,  or  Bone,  Algeria. 
Bonn,  West  Prussia. 
Bonneville,  Sardinia. 
Boptingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Bordigheia,  Sardinia. 
Borkhelto,  Sardinia. 
Borgo-Mauero,  Sardinia. 


Borgo-Massino,  Sardinia. 

Borgo  San  Dalmazzo,  Sar- 
dinia. 

Borgo-Sessia,  Sardinia. 

Borgo-Ticino,  Sardinia. 

Borken,  Hesse 

Borneo,   East   Indian  Ar- 
chipelago. 

Bosingfelde,      Lippe-Det- 
mold. 

Bosna-Serai,  Turkey. 

Boston,  United  States. 

Botany  Bay,  Australia. 

Botilla,  Spain. 

Botuschany,     see     Botus- 
chany. 

Boudevilliers,  Switzerland, 

Boudr}',  Switzerland. 

Boujeiah,  Algeria. 

Boukow,  Mecklinburg. 

Boulak,  Egypt. 

Boulogne,  France. 

Bourbon,  Vendee,  France. 

Bourbon,  Isle  of,  see  Africa. 

Bourg  (Ain),  France. 

Bourgas,  Turkey. 

Bonrgestein,  Switzerland. 

Boui-g  St.  Maurice,  Sardin. 

Boursa,  Turkey. 

Boyne,  France. 

Bra,  Sardinia. 

Bracke,  Oldenburg. 

Braga,  Portugal. 

Braganza,  Portugal. 

Brancou,  France. 

Bramsche,  Hanover, 

Branistedt,  Denmark, 

Branback,  Nassau. 

Brandenburg,      Mecklen- 
burg. 

Brandenburg,  Prussia. 

Braunsburg,  Prussia. 

Breda,  Holland. 

Bredstedt,  Denmark. 

Breglio,  Sardinia. 

Breguell,  Switzeilaud. 

Bremen,  see  Bremen. 

Bremervorde,  Hanover. 

Bremgarton,  Switzerland. 

Brensback,  Hesse. 

Brescia,     Venetian    Lom- 
bardy. 

Breslau,  Prussia. 

Breton      (Cape),      British 
America. 

Brienz,  Switzerland. 

Brieviesca,  Spain. 

Brigue,  Switzerland. 

Brill,  Holland. 

Brinkuui,  Hanover. 

Brod}%  Gallicia. 

Bromberk,    Prussian    Po- 
land. 


FOEEIGN  POSTS. 


45 


Brome,  Hanover. 

Broni,  Sardinia. 

Brotterode,  Hesse, 

Bruchhausen,  Hanover. 

Bruclihauseu,  Bavaria, 

Bruckenau,  Bavaria. 

Bruges,  Belgium. 

Brugg,  Switzerland. 

Bruggen,  Hanover. 

Bruhl,  Mecklenburg. 

Brunnen,  Switzerland. 

Bninsbuttel,  Denmark. 

Brunswick,  Brunswick. 

Brussels,  Belgium. 

Bachan,  Wirtemburg. 

Bucharest,  see  Bucharest. 

Buchen,  Denmark. 

Buchloe,  Bavaria. 

Buckeburg,      Schamburg 
Lippe. 

Buda,  Hungary. 

Budingen,  Hesse. 

Budweis,  Bohemia. 

Buenaventura,  ISTew  Gra- 
nada. 

Buffalo,  United  States. 

Bujalance,  Spain. 

Bulalach,  Switzerland. 

Bulle,  Switzerland. 

Bulzow,  Mecklenburg. 

Bunde,  Hanover. 

Buren,  Switzerland. 

Burg,  Denmark. 

xiuigdu,  jDavaria. 

Burgdorf,  Hanover. 

Burgdoif,  Switzerland. 

Burghane,  Oldenburg. 

Burghauseu,  Bavaria. 

Burglenj'enfeld,  Bavaria. 

Burgos,  Spain. 

Burgwinheim,  Bavaria. 

Burlington,  United  States. 

Buronzo,  Sardinia. 

Busca,  Sardinia. 

Bussaro,  Turkey. 

Buttlar,  Saxe-Weimar. 

Butzback,  Hesse. 

Buxthade,  Hanover. 

Cabella,  Venezuela. 

Cabul,  Afghanistan. 

Caceres,  Spain. 

Cachoeira,  Brazil. 

Cadiz,  Spain. 

Gaffiparia,  Africa. 

Cagliari,  Sardinia. 

Cairo  (Grand),  Egypt. 

Cairo,  Sardinia. 

Calais,  France. 

Calatayud,  Spain, 

Calcutta,  Hindostan. 

Calicut,  Hindostan. 

California,  Mexico. 

Callao,  Peru. 


Calmar,  Sweden. 

Caltanisetta,  Sicily. 

Caluso,  Sardinia. 

Calvirde,  Brunswick, 

Calw,  Wirtemburg. 

Camarinas,  Spain. 

Cambourg,  Saxe-Meiiiin- 
gen. 

Cambrai,  France. 

Camp,  Nassau. 

Cainpeachy,  Mexico. 

Campen,  Hanover. 

Campobasso,  Naples. 

Canada,  see  Canada. 

Canale,  Sardinia. 

Canary,  see  Canary  Islands. 

Canavara,  Spain. 

Candia,  Isle  of,  Turkey. 

Candy,  Ceylon. 

Canelli,  Sardinia. 

Cannstadt,  Wirtemburg. 

Canobie,  Sardinia. 

Canton,  China. 

Cape  Town,  Africa. 

Cape  Breton,  British  Ame- 
rica. 

Cape  Coast  Castle,  Africa. 

Cape  Haytien,  St.  Do- 
mingo. 

Cappein,  Denmark. 

Cappeln,  Oldenburg. 

Capraja,  Sardinia. 

Capua,  Naples. 

Caraccas,  Venezuela. 

Caraglio,  Sardinia. 

Caraman,  Turkey. 

Carcare,  Sardinia. 

Cardona,  Spain. 

Carhaix,  France. 

Caria9uo,  West  Indies. 

Carignano,  Sardinia. 

Carolina,  see  North  and 
South. 

Carlsbad,  Austria. 

Carlscrona,  Sweden. 

Carlshafen,  Hesse. 

Carlshamm,  Sweden. 

Carlsrulie,  Baden. 

Carmagnold,  Sardinia. 

Carmona,  Spain. 

Carthagena,  Spain. 

Carthagena,  Columbia. 

Casal,  Sardinia. 

Casalle,  Sardinia. 

Casalborgone,  Sardinia. 

Cassel,  France. 

Cassel,  Hesse  Cassel. 

Cassel,  near  Mayence. 

Cassin,  Sardinia. 

Casteggio,  Sardinia. 

Castellamare,  Naples. 

Castellamonte,  Sardinia. 

Castellane,  France. 


Castellazzo,  Sardinia. 

Castello,  Southern  Italy. 

Caste.llo  Branco,  Portugal. 

Castelnuovo,  Sardinia. 

Castro  Marino,  Portugal. 

Catania,  Sicily. 

Catanzaro,  Naples. 

Cateau  (Le),  France. 

Catlenburg,  Hanover. 

Caub,  Nassau. 

Cavaglia,  Sardinia. 

Cavellar  Maggiore^  Sar- 
dinia. 

Cavour,  Sardinia. 

Cawnpoor,  Hindostan. 

Cayenne,  For.  W.  Indies. 

Cayocca,  Spain. 

Cazeres,  France. 

Cebegin,  Spain. 

Celle,  Hanover. 

Celle,  Sardinia. 

Centalle,  Sardinia. 

Cephalonia,  Ionian  Islands. 

Cerigio,  Ionian  Islands. 

Cerlier,  Switzerland. 

Cervera,  Spain. 

Cesena,  Southern  Italy. 

Cespedaa,  Spain. 

Ceva,  Sardinia. 

Ceylon  (Isle),  see  Ceylon. 

Cezubranca,  Portugal, 

Chablis,  France. 

Chagres,  Panama. 

Chalons,  France. 

Chambery,  Sardinia. 

Chantilly,  France. 

Charcas,  Peru. 

Chircof,  Russia. 

Charenton.  France. 

Charleroi,  Belgium. 

Charleston,  United  States. 

Chartres,  France, 

Chateau  d'Oex,  Switzer- 
land. 

Chatillon,  France. 

Chatillon,  Sardinia. 

Chatel  St.  Denis,  Switzer- 
land. 

Chaux  de  Fends,  Switzer- 
land. 

Chemnitz,  Saxony, 

Chenet  (Le),  Switzerland. 

Cherasco,  Sardinia. 

Cherbourg,  France. 

Cherchel,  Algeria. 

Chester,  United  States. 

Chiasse,  Switzerland. 

Chiavari,  Sardinia. 

Chicland,  Spain. 

Chieri,  Sardinia. 

Chieti,  Naples. 

Chinchilla.  Spain, 

Chivasso,  Sardinia. 


4«6 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Cholula,  Mexico. 
Christiansfeldt,  Denmark. 
Christiana,  Norwaj'. 
Christianstadt,  Sweden. 
Chuquisaca,  Peru. 
Chusan,  Cliiua. 
Cigliauo,  Sardinia. 
Cintra,  Portugal. 
Cirie,  Sardinia. 
Cindadelo,  Balearic  Isles. 
Ciudad  Real,  Spain. 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Spain. 
Civitti   Yecchia,    Papal 

States. 
Clagenfurt,  Ilh'ria. 
Clausenburg,  Hungary. 
Clausthal,  Hanover. 
Cleverns,  Oldenburg. 
Cleves,  Prussia. 
Cloppenbourg,   Oldenburg. 
Cluny,  France. 
Cluses,  Sardinia. 
Cobija,  Bolivia. 
Coblentz,  West  Prussia. 
Coburg,  Saxe  Coburg. 
Cocconato,  Sardinia. 
Cochabamba,  Peru. 
Cochin,  Hindostan. 
Cognac,  France. 
Coimbra,  Portugal. 
Coire,  Switzerland. 
Colding,  Denmark. 
Cologne,  West  Prussia. 
Columbia,  Switzerlaudi 
Colombo,  Ceylon. 
Conio,  Venetian  Lombardy. 
Comorn,  Hungary, 
Conception,  Chili. 
Concize,  Switzerland. 
Concord,  United  States. 
Coniians,  Sardinia. 
Coni,  Sardinia. 
Constance,  Baden. 
Constantina,  Algeria. 
Constantinople,  Turkey. 
Cooperstown,  Unit.  States. 
Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
Copiapo,  Chili. 
Coppenbruggp,  Hanover. 
Coppet,  Switzerland. 
Coquimbo,  Chili. 
Cordova,  Spain. 
Corfu,  Ionian  Islands. 
Coria,  Spain. 
Corintlr,  Greece. 
CoroUes,  France. 
Corsica,  see  France. 
Corsor,  Denmark. 
Cortemiglia,  Sardinia. 
Cortona,  Tuscany. 
Corunna,  Spain, 
Corvijal,  Spain. 
Cosenza,  Naples. 


Cossonay,  Switzerland. 

Courland,  Russia. 

Courtray,  Belgium. 

Coutras,  France. 

Couvet,  Switzerland. 

Craelsheim,  Wu-temburg. 

Cracow,  Poland. 

Crakow,  Mecklenburg. 

Cremona,  Venetian  Lom- 
bardy. 

Crempe,  Denmark. 

Crescentino,  Sardinia. 

Criewitz,  Mecklenburg. 

Crimderod,  Hanover, 

Crodo,  Sardinia. 

Cronstadt,  Russia. 

Cropelin,  Mecklenburg. 

Cruseilles,  Sardinia. 

Cuba,  see  St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 

Cuddalore,  Hindostan. 

Cuella,  Spain. 

Cuenca,  Spain. 

Cuen9a,  Columbia. 

Cullar,  Spain. 

Cully,  Switzerland. 

Cumana,  Venezuela. 

Cuorgne,  Sardinia. 

Curagoa,  Foreign  West 
Indies. 

Cuttack,  Hindostan. 

Cuxhaven,  see  Cuxhaven, 

Cuzco,  Peru. 

Cydonia,  Turkey. 


Dacca,  Hindostan. 
Dachau,  Bavaria, 
Dalhlenbourg,  Hanover, 
Damascus,  Turkey, 
Dalmietta,  Egypt. 
Dammartin,  France. 
Damme,  Oldenburg. 
Daimenburg,  Hanover. 
Dantzic,  Prussia. 
Dardanelles,  The,  Turkey. 
Dargan,  Mecklenburg. 
Darmstadt,  Hesse. 
Dassel,  Hanover. 
Dassow,  Mecklenburg. 
Daswang,  Bavaria. 
Davos,  Switzerland, 
Deba,  Spain. 
Debretzin,  Hungary. 
DeckendorfF,  Bavaria. 
Dedesdorf,  Oldenburg. 
Delemont,  Switzerland. 
Delft,  Holland. 
Delhi,  Hindostan. 
Delmenhorst,  Oldenburg. 
Demacar,  Spain. 
Denierara,    Guiana,    West 

Indies,  British. 
Demonte,  Sardinia. 
Dendermoude,  Belgium, 


Denia,  Spain, 
Denmark,  see  Denmark. 
Dernback,  Saxe- Weimar. 
Detmold,  Lippe-Detmold. 
Dettleback. 
Dettingen,  Bavaria. 
Detroit,  United  States. 
Deux  Ponts,  Bavaria. 
Diana-Marina,  Sardinia. 
Diarbekir,  Turkey. 
Dieburg,  Hesse. 
Diepholy,  Hanover. 
Diapenau,  Hanover. 
Dissenhoffen,  Switzerland. 
Dietfurth,  Bavaria. 
Dietz,  Nassau. 
Dillenbui-g,  Nassau. 
Dillengen,  Bavaria. 
Dinant,  Belgium.  jk 

Dinkelsbuhl,  Bavaria.  * 

Dinklage,  Oldenburg. 
Dischengen,  Wirtemburg. 
Dissen,  Hanover. 
Dissen,  Hesse. 
Dissentis,  Switzerland. 
Dobheran,  Mecklenburg. 
Dobhertin,  IMecklenburg. 
Doeinetz,  Mecklenburg. 
Dogliana,  Sardinia. 
Dolce-Acqua,  Sardinia, 
Domberg,  Hesse. 
Dominica,  West  Indies. 
Domo  d'Ossola,  Sardiiiia. 
Donas.  Sardinia. 
Donauworth,  Bavaria. 
Donneloie,  Switzerland. 
Dorfhagen,  Hanover. 
Dorlingen,  Oldenburg. 
Dorpat,  Russia. 
Dordt,  Holland. 
Dorum,  Hanover. 

Dowlatabad,  Hindostan. 

Douvaine,  Sardinia. 

Dransfeld,  Hanover. 

Drenthe,  Holland. 

Dresden,  Saxony. 

Drohobitz,  Gallicia. 

Dronera,  Sardinia. 

Drontheim,  Norway, 

Duderstadt,  Hanover. 

Durango,  Mexico. 

Durckheim,  Bavaria, 

Durrenaesch,  Switzerland, 

Dusseldorf,  West  Prussia. 

Ebeltoft,  Denmark, 

Ebersdorf,  Reuss. 

Ebinger,  Wirtemburg. 

Ebstorf,  Hanover. 

Echelles  (Les),  Sardinia. 

Echtenach,  Holland. 

Ecija,  Spain. 

Eckenf'irde,  Denmark. 

Eckwardeu,  Oldenburg. 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


47 


Edenburg,  Hungary. 
Edewecht,  Oldenburg. 
Edington,  United  States. 
Eger,  Bohemia. 
Eggenfelde,  Bavaria. 
Eglisau,  Switzerland. 
Eglofsheim,  Bavaria. 
Egj-pt,  see  Egypt. 
Ehingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Eichstoodt,  Bavaria. 
Eilsen,  Schaumberg-Lippe. 
Eimbeck,  Hanover. 
Eisenach,  Prussia. 
Eisenach,  Saxe- Weimar. 
Eisenberg,    Saxe-Alten- 

burg. 
Eisfeld,  Saxe-Meiningen. 
Eisleben,  Prussia. 
Eiterfeld,  Hesse. 
Elbertfeldt,  West  Prassia. 
Elbing,  West  Prussia. 
Elbingernde,  Hanover, 
Eldena,  Mecklenburg. 
El  Escurial,  Spain. 
Eleusis,  Greece 
Elgg,  Switzerland. 
EUingen,  Bavaria. 
EUwangen,  Wirtemburg. 
Ellwurden,  Oldenburg. 
Elmshorn,  Denmark. 
El  Prado,  Spain. 
Else,  Hanover. 
Elseneur,  Denmark. 
Elsfleth,  Oldenburg. 
El  Torsorera,  Spain. 
Eltville,  Nassau. 
Elvas,  Portugal. 
Embrach,  Switzerland. 
Embden,  Hanover. 
Ems,  Nassau. 
Emsckirchen,  Bavaria. 
Engadin,  Switzerland. 
Enghien,  Belgium. 
Enkhuj'sen,  Holland. 
Entlebuck,  Switzerland. 
Equator,  see  New  Granada. 
Erback,  Hesse. 
Erdingor,  Bavaria. 
Erfurt,  Prussia. 
EriTolsbach,  Bavaria. 
Eriswyl,  Switzerland. 
Erl^ngen,  Bavaria, 
lirzeroum,  Turkey. 
Eschebuig,  Denmark. 
Eschede,  Hanover. 
Eschenau,  Bavaria. 
Escrsliehausen,  Brunswick. 
Eschwege,  Hesse. 
Esens,  Hanover. 
Esentchamm,  Oldenburg. 
Esne,  Egypt. 
Espinar,  Spain. 
Espita,  Spain. 


Essek,  Hungary. 

Esselbacb,  Bavaria. 

Essen,  Hungary. 

Essequibo,  Guiana,  British 
West  Indies. 

Esslingen,  Wirtemburg. 

Estawayer,  Switzerland. 

Eupen,  Belgium. 

Euratsburg,  Bavaria. 

Eutin,  Denmark. 

Evian,  Sardinia. 

Evora,  Portugal. 

Faaburg,  Denmark, 

Fahlkoping,  Sweden. 

Fahlen,  Sweden. 

Fahrwanger,  Switzerland. 

Falkland  Isles,  see  F.  Isles. 

Fallerslehen,  Hanover. 

Falmouth,  Jamaica. 

Faoug,  Switzerland. 

Farnbach,  Bavaria. 

Faroe  Islands,  Denmark. 

Faverges,  Sardinia. 

Fayal,  Azores. 

Fayzahod,  Hindostan. 

Fedder warden,  Oldenburg. 

Feira,  Portugal. 

Feldberg,  Mecklenburg. 

Feldstellen,  Wirtemburg. 

Felipe,  Spain. 

Felizanuo,  Sardinia. 

Feldsberg,  Hesse. 

Fenestrelle,  Sardinia. 

Ferrara,  Papal  States. 

Ferro,  Canary  Isles. 

Ferrol,  Spain. 

Feucht,  Bavaria. 

Feuchtwarz,  Bavaria. 

Fez,  Morocco. 

Fichbach,  Bavaria. 

Figueras,  Spain. 

Finale-Marina,  Sardinia. 

Finland,  Russia. 

Fiume,  Illyria. 

Fladstand,  Denmark. 

Fleaurance,  France. 

Fleusburg,  Denmark. 

Fleurieii,  Switzerland. 

Flix,  Spain. 

Florence,  Tuscany. 

Flushing,  Holland. 

Foggia,  Naples. 

Foglizzo,  Sardinia. 

Fontaiabia,  Spain. 

Fontenay,  France. 

Fontenoy,  Belgium. 

Forcali,  Spain. 

Forcheim,  Ba^-aria. 

Forli,  Papal  States. 

Fossano,  Sardinia. 

Fri'.beitsheim,  Bavaria. 

France  (Isle  of),  iee  Mau- 
ritius. 


Frangy,  Sardinia. 

Frankenberg,  Hesse. 

Frankenthal,  Bavaria. 

Frankfort   (Maine),  see 
Frankfort. 

Frankfort  (Oder),  Prussia. 

Frankfort,  United  States. 

Frascati,  Papal  States, 

Frauenfield,  Switzerland. 

Frederickshaven,  Denmark. 

Frederickssund,  Denmark. 

Frederickton,  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Fredonia,  United  States. 

Fremdingen,  Bavaria. 

Frendenstadt,  Wirtemburg. 

Freren,  Hanover. 

Fresnillo,  Spain. 

Freudenthall,  Austria. 

Freyberg,  Saxony. 

Freyburg,  Baden. 

Freylingen,  Nassau. 

Freysing,  Bavaria. 

Freyung,  Bavaria. 

Frias,  Sjjain. 

Friburg,  Switzerland. 

Frick,  Switzerland. 

Friderickshafen,    Wirtem- 
burg. 

Friedberg,  Austria. 

Friedeberg,  Bavaria. 

Friedeberg,  Hesse. 

Friedeburg,  Hanover. 

Friedensburg,  Denmark. 

Friederica,  Denmark. 

Friederikshafen,  Denmark. 

Fiederickstadt,  Denmark. 

Friederickensiel,     Olden- 
burg. 

Friederwalde,  Hesse. 

Friesoythe,  Oldenburg. 

Fritzlar,  ITesse. 

Frutigen,  Switzerland. 

Fuentelsauca,  Spain. 

Fuerteventura,      Canary 
Isles. 

Fulda,  Hesse-Cassel. 

Funchal,  Madeira. 

FUnfkirchen,  Hungary. 

Furfeld,  Wirtemburg. 

Furfield,  Hesse. 

Furstenau,  Hanover. 

Furstenburg,  Brunswick. 

Furstenburg,  Mecklenburg. 

Furstenfeldbruck,  Bavaria. 

Furstenzell,  Bavaria. 

Furtli,  Bavaria. 

Furth,  Hesse. 

Fussen,  Bavaria. 

Gaabense,  Denmark. 

Gace,  France. 

Gadesbusch,  Mecklenburg. 

Gaeta,  Naples. 


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FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Galicia,  Province  of,  Spain. 

Gaisa,  Saxe- Weimar. 

Galatz,  see  Galatz. 

Galistea,  Spain. 

Gallipoli,  Naples. 

Gallipoli,  Turkey. 

Galtiiiara,  Sardinia. 

Galveston,  Texas. 

Gambia  (River),  Africa. 

Ganderskesee,  Oldenburg, 

Gandersheim,  Brunswick. 

Ganges,  France. 

Garching,  Bavaria. 

Garding,  Denmark, 

Garessio,  Sardinia. 

Garinera,  Spain. 

Garlaseo,  Sardinia. 

Garfow,  Hanover. 

Gassino,  Sardinia, 

Gavi,  Sardinia. 

Gaya,  Hindostan. 

Gaza,  Turkey. 

Geestendorf,  Hanover. 

Gefrees,  Bavaria. 

Geisinfield,  Bavaria. 

Geislengen,  Wirtemburg. 

Gelnhausen,  Hesse. 

Geneva,  Switzerland. 

Geneva,  United  States. 

Genoa,  Sardinia. 

Genolhac,  France. 

George  Town,  Demerara, 

George  Town,  Van  Die- 
man's  Land. 

Gera,  Reuss, 

Germesheim,  Bavaria. 

Gerona,  Spain. 

Gersau,  Switzerland. 

Gerzensee,  Swiss. 

Ghent,  Belgium. 

Giaveno,  Sardinia. 

Giesan,  Hesse. 

Gifhorn,  Hanover. 

Gijon,  Spain. 

Gilesberg,  Hesse. 

Girgenti,  Sicily. 

Girshe,  Egj'pt. 

Gizon,  Spain, 

Gladenbacli,  Hesse. 

Glandorf,  Hanover. 

Glarus.  Switzerland. 

Glatz,  Prussia. 

Gleidingen,  Hanover. 

Gleussen,  Bavaria. 

Gliikstadt,  Denmark. 

Gmund,  Wirtemburg. 

Gnessa,  Prussia  Poland. 

Gnoyen,  Mecklenburg, 

Goa,  East  Indian  Archipe- 
lago. 

Godens,  Hanover 

Goes,  Holland, 

Goldberg,  Mecklenburg, 


Goldenstedt,  Oldenburg, 

Gomera,  Canary  Isle. 

Goppingen,  Wirtemburg, 

Goiee,  Africa. 

Gijrlitz,  Prussia. 

Goshen,  United  States, 

Goslar,  Hanover. 

Gosnitz,  Saxe  Altenburg. 

Gossan,  Switzerland, 

Gotha,  Saxe  CoburgGotha. 

Gotteiiburg,  Sweden. 

Gottingen,  Hanover, 

Gottlieben,  Switzerland, 

Gozzano,  Sardinia. 

Grawowo,  Mecklenburg, 

Gi-aciosa,  Azores. 

Grrafenthal,  Saxe  Meiuin- 
gen. 

Grafenau,  Bavaria. 

Grafenberg,  Bavaria. 

Graham's    Town,    Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

Grant,  Hungary. 

Grand  Canary,  Canary  Isle. 

Granada,  Spain, 

Grand     Terre,     Foreign 
West  Indies, 

Grandson,  Switzerland, 

Gratz,  Austria. 

Gratz,  Prussia. 

Grave,  Holland, 

Grebenstien,  Hesse. 

Greene,  Brunswick, 

Greetzyl,  Hanover, 

Greiz,  Reuss. 

Grenaa,  Denmark. 

Grenada,  West  Indies, 

Grenoble,  France. 

Grevismuhln,     Mecklen- 
burg, 

Griefensee,  Switzerland, 

Grodno,  Poland, 

GriJningen,  Holland. 

Grossalmerode,  Hesse. 

Grossander,  Hanover. 

Grossenmere,  Oldenburg. 

Grossfedderwarden,  Olden- 
burg. 

Grossgeran,  Hesse, 

Griinberg,  Hesse. 

Gruningen,  Switzerland. 

Grunstadt,  Bavaria, 

Grujere,  Sv/itzerland. 

Guadalaxara,  Spain. 
Guadaloupe,  Foreign  West 

Indies. 
Guadalupe,  Spain, 
Guamanga,  Peru, 
Guarda,  Portugal, 
Guatemala,  Mexico, 
Guayaquil,  Equator, 
Guayra,  see  La  Guayra. 
Gudensburg,  Hesse. 


Gueldres,  West  Prussia, 

Gunterzblum,  Hesse, 

Gunzbourg,  Bavaria. 

Gunzeuhauzen,  Bavaria. 

Guocin,  Spain, 

Gustrow,  Mecklenburg, 

Guzelhissar,  Turkey. 

Haag,  Bavaria, 

Haarburg,  Bavaria, 

Haarlem,  Holland. 

Hackenburg,  Nassau. 

Hadamur,  Nassau. 

Hademsdorf,  Hanover. 

Hage,  Hanover, 

Hagenburg,  Hanover. 

Hagenow,  Mecklenburg. 

Hague,  Holland. 

Hagiienau,  France. 

Haiger,  Nassau. 

Haigerloch,  Wirtemburg. 

Halberstadt,  Prussia. 

Halifax,  see  Brit.  America. 

Halle,  Prussia. 

Halle,  Wirtemburg, 

Halwyl,  Switzerland, 

Halmstadt,  Sweden. 

Halsdorf,  Hesse. 

Halte,  Hanover. 

Hambach,  Bavaria. 

Hameln,  Hanover. 

Hamfelde,  Denmark. 

Hammelburg,  Bavaria. 

Hammelwarden,     Olden- 
burg. 

Hammerfest,  Sweden. 

Hanau,  Hesse-Cassel. 

Hanerau,  Denmark. 

Hanover,  Hanover. 

Hanover,  United  States. 

Harburg,  Hanover. 

Harlingen,  Holland, 

Harrisburg,  United  States. 

Harsfelde,  Hanover, 

Hartford,  United  States, 

Hartmaiishof,  Bavaria, 

Harsburg,  Brunswick, 

Hasbergen,  Oldenburg, 

Hasselune,  Hanover, 

Hasselfelde,  Brunswick. 

Hassfurt,  Bavaria, 

Hatten,  Oldenburg, 

Hattersheim,  Nassau. 

Hayti,  St.  Domingo. 

Pletchingen,  Wirtemburg. 

Hechthausen,  Hanover. 

Heide,  Denmark, 

Heidelberg,  Baden, 

Heidenheim,  Wirtemburg. 
Heiligenhafene,  Denmark. 
Heilsbroun    Clostea,    Ba- 
varia, 
Helder  (The),  Holland. 
Hellin,  Spain, 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


m 


Helmstadt,  Brunswick. 
Helsa,  Hesse. 
Helsingfors,  Russia. 
Helvoetsluys,  Holland. 
Hepperheim,  Hesse. 
Heppers,  Oldenburg. 
Herborii,  Nassau. 
Herisau,  Switzerland. 
Herraanstadt,  Hungary. 
Hemosand,  Sweden. 
Herrera,  Spain. 
Herrenberg,  Wirtemburg. 
Herrenbreitungen,  Hesse. 
Hersfield,  Hesse. 
Herzberg,  Hanover, 
Hesse,  see  German  States. 
Hessel,  Hanover. 
Hessen,  Brunswick. 
Hetzkirch,  Switzerland. 
HUburghausan,    Saxe- 

Meiningeu. 
Hildesheim,  Hanover. 
Hillah,  Turkey. 
Hillerod,  Denmark. 
Himmelpforteu,  Hanover. 
Hindostan,  see  India. 
Hiniosa,  Spain. 
Hiorring,  Denmark, 
Hircbau,  Bavaria. 
Hircbberg,  Mecklenburg. 
Hirschliolm,  Denmark. 
Hitzacker,  Hanover. 
Hobart  Town,  V.  D.  Land. 
Hobro,  Denmark. 
Hochiem,  Nassau. 
Hockssiel,  Oldenburg, 
Hockst,  Nassau. 
Hockst,  Hesse. 
Hof,  Bavaria. 
Hofgeismar,  Hesse, 
Hohegeis,  Brunswick. 
Hobeneggelsen,  Hanover. 
Hohenkirchen,  Oldenburg. 
Hobenlinden,  Bavaria. 
Hohnsen,  Hanover. 
Holbeck,  Denmark. 
Holle,  Oldenburg. 
Hollfeld,  Bavaria. 
Holstebro,  Denmark. 
Holstedt,  Denmark. 
Holxkirehen,  Bavaria. 
Holzmiuden,  Brunswick. 
Hombourg,     Hesse -Hom- 

bourg. 
Hombourg,  Bavaria. 
Honda,  New  Granada. 
Honfleur,  France. 
Hong-Kong,  British  China. 
Hoopte,  Hanover. 
Hoom,  Holland. 
Horbe,  Wirtemburg. 
Homeburg,  Hanover. 
Horsens,  Denmark. 


Hospital,  Switzerland. 
Houdan,  France. 
Huache,  Peru. 
Huauchaca.  Peru. 

Huasco,  Chili. 

Hude,  Oldenburg. 

Hudson,  United  States. 

Huebia,  Spain. 

Huesca,  Spain. 

Hunfeld,  Hesse. 

Hungen,  Hesse. 

Huntlosen,  Oldenburg. 

Husum,  Denmark. 

Hydra,  Isle  of  Greece. 

Hydrabad,  Scinde,  India- 
lade,  Oldenburg. 

Ibriali,  see  IbrialL 

Iburg,  Hanover. 

Idstein,  Nassau. 

lesberg,  Hesse. 

lever,  Oldenburg. 

Illano,  Spain. 

Illerdiessen,  Bavaria. 

lUengeu,  Wirtemburg. 

Ilmenau,  Saxe- Weimar. 

Immendorf,  Brunswick. 

Immenstadt,  Bavaria. 

Ingelheim,  Hesse. 

Ingoldstadt,  Bavaria. 

Inspruck,  Austria. 

Ins,  Switzerland. 

luterlacken,  Switzerland. 

Intra,  Sardinia. 

Ionian    Isles,    see    Ionian 
Islands. 

Isle  of  France,  see  Mauri- 
tius. 

Islay,  Peru. 

Ispahan,  Persia. 

Isuy,  Wirtemburg. 

Isola,  Austria. 

Issoire,  France. 

Is-sur-Tille,  France. 

Itzepae,  Denmark. 

Ivenack,  Mecklenburg. 

Ivi^a,  Balearic  Isles. 

Ivrea,  Sardinia. 

Ivry-sur- Seine,  France. 

Ixar,  Spain. 

Jaca,  Spain. 

Jacmel,  St.  Domingo. 

Jaen,  Spain. 

Jaffa,  Turkey. 

Jassy,  see  Jassy. 

Java,  see  Archipelago,  East 
Indian. 

Jagerndorf,  Austria. 

Jarnage,  France. 

Jaroslaw,  Gallicia. 

Jassy,  Turkey. 

Jena,  Saxe- Weimar. 

Jerusalem,  Syria. 

Joannina,  Turkey. 


Jodar,  Spain. 
Johannisburg,  Prussia. 
Jonkoping,  Sweden. 
Joudpoor,  Hmdostan. 
Kahla,  Saxe-Altenburg. 
Kahlert,  Saxe-Meiningen, 
Kaiserstuhl,  Switzerland. 
Kaiserslautem,  Bavaria. 
Kalisch,  Poland. 
Kalouga,  Russia. 
Kallundberg,  Denmark. 
Kamra,  Bavaria. 
Kappeln,  Denmark. 
Karpfheim,  Bavaria. 
Karlstadt,  Bavaria. 
Kasan,  Russia. 
Kaschan,  Hungary. 
Kastel,  Bavaria. 
Kaufheuren,  Bavaria. 
Kehl,  Baden. 
Kellinghausen,  Denmark. 
Kemp  ten,  Bavaria. 
Kerstenhausen,  Hesse. 
Kief,  Russia. 
Kiel,  Denmark. 
Kingston,  Canada. 
Kingston,  Jamaica. 
Kioge,  Denmark. 
Kipfenberg,  Bavaria. 
Kirberg,  Nassau. 
Kirchberg,  Switzerland. 
Kirchberg,  Wirtemburg. 
Kirchain,  Hesse. 
Kircheim,  Wirtemburg. 
Kircheimboland,  Bavaria. 
Kirklissa,  Turkey. 
Kirk,  Bavaria. 
Kitzengen,  Bavaria. 
Kiutayah,  Turkey. 
Klosterlaustnitz,  Saxe-Al- 
tenburg. 
Klutz,  Metlenburg. 
Knonau,  Switzerland. 
Kolding,  Denmark. 
Kolhorn,  Holland. 
Konieh,  Turkey. 
Konigsberg,  Prussia. 
Konigisgratz,  Bohemia. 
Konigshefen,  Bavaria. 
Konigslutten,  Brunswick, 
Konigsteiu,  Nassau. 
Konigstein,  Saxony. 
Korsor,  Denmark. 
Kraissen,  Bavaria. 
Kracow,  Mecklenburg. 
Kranichfeld,Saxe- Weimar. 
Kremnitz,  Hungary. 
Krempe,  Denmark. 
ELrems,  Austria. 
Kriewitz,  Mecklenburg. 
Kronach,  Bavaria. 
Kropelin,  Mecklenburg. 
Kuhstedt,  Hanover. 


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FOEEIGN  POSTS. 


Kulm,  Switzerland. 
Kulmback,  Bavaria. 
Kulsensau,  Wirtemburg. 
Kussel,  Bavaria. 
K3'burg,  Switzeriand. 
Lacbeu,  Switzerland. 
La  Cliva,  Spain. 
Lafferde,  Hanover. 
Lage,  Mecklenburg. 
La  Gesta,  Spain. 
Lagos,  Portugal. 
La  Hays,  France. 
La  Herrodura,  Spain. 
Laholm,  Sweden. 
Lahore,  Hindostan. 
Lambayequi,  Peru. 
Lamego,  Portugal. 
La  Mezquitta,  Spain. 
LaMota  de  Belmont,  Spain. 
Lamspringe,  Hanover. 
Laucerola,  Canary  Island, 
Landau,  Bavaria. 
Landerou,  Switzerland. 
Landsberg,  Bavaria. 
Landsbut,  Bavaria. 
Landsbut,  Prussia. 
Landstbul,  Bavaria, 
Lanes,  Spain. 
Langelsheim,  Brunswick. 
Langen,  Hesse. 
Langenburg,  Wirtemburg. 
Langenselbold,  Hesse. 
Langensenn,  Bavaria. 
Langfiirden,  Oldenburg. 
Langletbal,  Switzerland. 
Langlinden,  Hanover. 
Langnau,  Switzerland. 
Langwarden,  Oldenburg. 
Lanslebourg,  Sardiuia. 
Lanzo,  Sardinia. 
La  Parra,  Spain, 
La  Plata,  see  Buenos  Ayres. 
La  Reola,  France. 
Larissa,  Greece. 
La  Eua,  Spain. 
Lassaraz,  Switzerland. 
Lastrup,  Oldenburg. 
Lathen,  Hanover. 
Lauenbiirg,  Denmark. 
Laufen,  Bavaria. 
Lauffenburg,  Switzerland. 
Launceston,  Van  Dieman's 

Land. 
Laupbeim,  Wirtemburg. 
Lausanne,  Switzerland. 
Lauterbach,  Hesse. 
Laybacb,  Austria. 
Lecce,  Naples. 
Lechfeld,  Bavaria. 
Leedbam,  Holland, 
Leer,  Hanover. 
Leese,  Hanover. 
Leghorn,  Tuscany. 


Lebe,  Hanover. 

Lehornia,  Spain. 

Leimunden,  Holland. 

Leipzig,  Saxony. 

Leira,  Portugal. 

Lemberg,  Gallicia, 

Lemforde,  Hanover. 

Lemgo,  Lippe-Detmold. 

Lemwerder,  Oldenburg. 

Lensburg,  Switzerland. 

Leon,  Spain. 

Lepanto,  Greece. 

Lerida,  Spain. 

Lerma,  Spain. 

Lesa,  Sardinia. 

Lesparre,  France. 

Lesum,  Hanover. 

Leucbtenfels,  Bavaria. 

Leopoldstein,  Bavaria. 

Leutkirch,  Wirtemburg. 

Leurwarden,  Holland. 

Levanto,  Sardinia. 

Lexington,  United  States, 

Lej'den,  Holland. 

Licb,  Hesse. 

Licbtenau,  Hesse. 

Liebeinstein,    Saxe-Mein- 
ingen. 

Liechdenstaeg,      Switzer- 
land. 

Liege,  Belgium. 

Liestal,  Switzerland. 

Lieu  (Le),  Switzerland. 

Ligny,  Belgium. 

Lille,  France. 

Lima,  Peru. 

Limberg,  Nassau. 

Limburg,  Belgium. 

Limone,  SardLoia, 

Linares,  Spain. 

Lindau,  Bavaria. 

Lindern,  Oldenburg. 

Lingen,  Hanover. 

Linkoping,  Sweden, 

Lintz,  Austria. 

Lipari,  SicUy. 

Lippe-Detmold,    German 
States. 

Lisbon,  Portugal. 

Lissa,  Poland. 

Littan,  Austria. 

Little  Rock,  United  States. 

Loadicea,  Turkey. 

Loana,  Sardinia, 

Lobau,  Saxony, 

Lobeinstein,  Reuss. 

Locona,  Sardinia. 

Locarno,  Switzerland. 

Locle  (Le),  Switzerland. 

Lodi,  Venetian  Lombardy. 

Loescb,  Switzerland. 

Logrono,  Spain. 

Lobne,  Oldenburg. 


Lomello,  Sardinia. 

Louingen,  Oldenburg. 

Lorcb,  Wii'temburg. 

Loretto,  Papal  States. 

Louisville,  United  States. 

Louvain,  Belgium. 

Lowell,  United  States, 

Lublin,  Poland. 

Lubthen,  Mecklenburg. 

Lucca,  Southern  Italy. 

Lucca,  Saxe-Altenburg. 

Lucens,  Switzerland. 

Lucerne,  Switzeiland. 

Luchon,  Hanover. 

Lucknow,  Hindostan. 

Luditz,  Austria. 

Ludwigsburg,  Wirtemburg. 

Lunden,  Denmark. 

Lugano,  Switzerland. 

Luga,  Spain. 

Lugumskslosten,       Den- 
mark. 

Luishausen,  Wirtemburg. 

Lund,  Sweden. 

Liinneburg,  Hanover. 

Luthen,  Oldenburg. 

Ltitzenbnrg,  Denmark. 

Lutlen,  Brunswick. 

Lutry,  Switzerland. 

Luxemburg,  Belgium. 

Mabrishstadt,  Bavaria, 

Macao,  China. 

Macassar,  see  Ulaardingen. 

Macerata,  Papal  States. 

Macon,  France. 

Madras,  Hindostan. 

Madrid,  Spain. 

Madridejas,  Spain. 

Maennedorff,  Switzerland. 

Maestricht,  Holland. 

Magadino,  Switzerland. 

Madgeburg,  Prussia. 

Mahe,  Hindostan. 

Slahon,  Balearic  Isles. 

Mainhenheim,  Bavaria, 

Maintenon,  France. 

Majacella,  Spain. 

Majorca,  Balearic  Isles. 

Malaga,  Spain. 

Malchin,  ]\Iecklenburg. 

Maldonado,  Monte  Video. 

Malines,  Belgium. 

Malmedy,  Prussia. 

Malmo,  Sweden. 

Mangalore,  Hindostan, 

Manilla,  E.  I,  Archipelago. 

Mannheim,  Baden. 

Mansoura,  Egypt. 

Mantua,    Venetian    Lom- 
bardy. 

Maracaybo,  Venezuela, 

Maranham,  Brazil. 

Marbella,  Spaia. 


FOREIGN"  POSTS. 


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Marbourg,  Hesse. 

Manager,  Denmark. 

Maribo,  Denmark. 

Marienbourg,  Belgium. 

Marienburg,  Saxony. 

Marie  Galaute,  F.  West 
Indies. 

Marienhave,  Hanover. 

Markausen,  Oldenburg. 

Marksubl,  Saxe-Weimar. 

Marktel,  Bavaria. 

Marlow,  Mecklenburg. 

Marmande,  France. 

Mamaud,  Switzerland, 

Marne,  Denmark. 

Marnitz,  Mecklenburg. 

Marsala,  Sicily. 

Marseilles,  France. 

Martel,  France. 

Martigny,  Switzerland. 

Martinique,    F.   West  In- 
dies. 

Masserano,  Sardinia. 

Masulipatam,  Hindostan. 

Matanzas,  Cuba. 

Matilla,  Spain. 

Mayeuce,  Hesse. 

Mechlin,  Belgium. 

Mecklenburg,  Northern 
States. 

Medina  del  Campo,  Spain. 

Medock,  France. 

Meerut,  Hindostan, 

Mehallet,  Egypt. 

Meilen,  Switzerland. 

Meiningen,    Saxe-Meinin- 
gen. 

Meissen,  Saxony. 

Meissenheini,     Hessehom- 
berg. 

Meisterschwarden,    Switz- 
erland. 

Meitingen,  Bavaria, 

Melasso,  Turkey. 

Meldorf,  Denmark. 

Melides,  Portugal. 

Melle,  France. 

MeUendorf,  Hanover. 

Mellingen,  Switzerland. 

Melun,  France. 

Memel,  Prussia. 

Memingen,  Bavaria. 

Mendoyd,  Buenos  Ayres. 

Mendrisio,  Switzerland. 

Menselmtz,     Saxe-Alten- 
burg. 

Mengen,  Wirtemburg, 

Mengkoaen,  Bavaria. 

Menin,  Belgium. 

Mentone,  Sardinia. 

Meppen,  Hanover. 

Mera,  Spain. 

Mercbing,  Bavaria. 


Mergentheim,  Wirtemburg. 

Merida,  Spain. 

Merida,  Venezuela. 

Meru,  France, 

Messina,  Sicily. 

Metoulis,  Egypt. 

Metz,  France. 

Metzingen,  Wirtemburg. 

Mezieres,  France. 

Middleburg,  Holland. 

Middleburg,  United  States. 

Middlefarth,  Denmark. 

Middoge,  Oldenburg. 

Miesback,  Bavaria. 

Milan,Venetian  Lombardy. 

Milhau,  France. 

MUlesimo,  Sardinia. 

Milo,  Isle  of  Greece, 

Milsungen,  Hesse. 

Miltenberg,  Bavaria. 

Mindleheim,  Bavaria. 

Minden,  West  Prussia. 

Minsen,  Oldenburg. 

Minorca,  Balearic  Isles, 

Minyet,  Egypt. 

Miranda,  deVita,  Portugal. 

Mirande,  France. 

Miraudella,  Portugal. 

Miraivl  'la,  Modena. 

Miro-vv,  Mecklenburg. 

Mirzapore,  Hindostan. 

Mischkoks,  Hungary. 

Misitra,  Greece. 

Missolonghi,  Greece. 

Mittelpolnitz,  Saxe-Wei- 
mar. 

Mittlewald,  Bavaria. 

Mitylene  (Isle),  Turkey. 

Mobile,  United  States. 

Mocha,  Arabia. 

Modane,  Sardinia. 

Modena,  Italy. 

Modon,  Greece. 

Mogadore,  Morocco. 

Molbergen,  Oldenburg. 

Molln,  Denmark. 

Molluccas,  E.  I.  Archipe- 
lago. 

Momo,  Sardinia. 

Mompox,  Venezuela. 

Monaco,  Sardinia, 

Monasteiro,  Spain. 

Moncaliera,  Sardinia. 

Moncalvo,  Sardinia. 

Mondovi,  Sardinia. 

Monghir,  Hindostan. 

Monheim,  Bavaria. 

Mons,  Belgium. 

Montabaner,  Nassau. 

Montauban,  France. 

Moutau^bun,  Spain. 

Montcenis,  France. 

Montechiaro,  France, 


Monterau,  France, 

Monte  Video,  La  Plata. 

Monthey,  Switzerland. 

Monticello,  United  States, 

Montilla,  Spain. 

Montego  Bay,  Jamaica, 

Montmeillant,  Sardmia. 

Montpelier,  United  States. 

Montpelier,  France, 

Montreal,  Canada. 

Moutprevevee,   Switzer- 
land. 

Montserrat,  West  Indies, 

Moorburg,  Oldenburg. 

Moorshedabad,  Hindostan. 

Morat,  Switzerland. 

Morella,  Spain. 

Moretta,  Sardinia. 

Morgenthal,  Switzerland. 

Morges,  Switzerland. 

Moriiigen,  Hanover. 

Morschen,  Hesse. 

Montara,  Sardinia. 

Moscow,  Eussia. 

Moss,  Norway. 

Mostar,  Turkey. 

Mostoles,  Spain. 

Montiers-Travers,  Switzer- 
land. 

Motril,  Spain. 

Mouuon,  Switzerland, 

Moultan,  Hindostan, 

Moussoul,  Turkey. 

Moutiers,  Sardinia. 

Muhldorf,  Bavaria. 

Muhlenbech,  Brunswick. 

Muchlenbech,    Mecklen- 
bm-g. 

Munchberg,  Bavaria. 

Munchwylen,  Switzerland. 

Munden,  Hanover. 

Munich,  Bavaria. 

Munsinger,  Wirtemburg. 

Munster,  Switzerland. 

Munster,  West  Prussia. 

Murat,  France. 

Murcia,  Spain. 

Muri,  Switzerland. 

Murnau,  Bavaria. 

Murom,  Kussia. 

Murnidro,  Spain. 

Muttra,  Spain. 

Naarden,  Holland. 

Nachschou,  Denmark. 

Nagold,  Wirtemburg. 

Nagpoor,  Hindostan. 

Najerd,  Spain. 

Namur,  Belgium. 

Nancy,  France. 

Nantes,  France, 

Nantucket,  United  States, 

Naples,  Italy. 

Naplous,  Turkey. 


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FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Narva,  Bussia. 

Nassau,  Bahamas. 

Nassau,  see  German  States. 

Nastatten,  Nassau. 

Natal,  see  Africa. 

Netchez,  United  States. 

Natchitoches,  U.  States. 

Naumberg,  Hesse. 

Nauplia,  Greece. 

Navarino,  Greece. 

Navarreins,  France. 

Naxos,  Isle  of,  Greece. 

Negapatam,  Hindostan. 

Negropont,  Isle  of,  Greece. 

Nellenbruck,  Bavaria. 

Nelson,  New  Zealand. 

Nentershaussen,  Hesse. 

Neresheim,  Wirtemburg. 

Nesselvvang,  Bavaria, 

Nestyed,  Denmark. 

Netra,  Hesse. 

Neu-Bradenburg,     Meck- 
lenburg. 

Neu-Buckow,      Mecklen- 
burg. 

Neuburg,  Bavaria. 

Neuenbrock,  Oldenburg. 

Neuenhaus,  Hanover. 

Neufchatel,  Switzerland. 

Neufchatel,  France. 

Neuhalden,  Mecklenburg. 

Neuhaus,  Bavaria. 

Neuhaus,  Hanover. 

Neuhirchen,  Bavaria. 

Neuhof,  Hesse. 

Neuhof,  Nassau. 

Neukinchen,  Hesse. 

Neukloster,  Mecklenburg. 

Neumarck,  Bavaria. 

Neumunster,  Denmark. 

Neundorf,  Hesse. 

Neuhunlorf,  Oldenburg. 

Neusatz,  Hungary. 

Neusses,  Bavaria. 

Neustadh-Goedens,    Han- 
over. 

Neustadt,  Bavaria. 

Neustadt,  Denmark. 

Neustadt,  Mecklenburg, 

Neustadt,  Hanover. 

Neustadt,    Saxe  -  Coburg 
Gotha. 

Neu-Strelitz,  Mecklenburg. 

NeuvenUle,  Switzerland. 

Nevis,  West  Indies. 

New  Barcelona,  Venezuela. 

New  Brunswick,  see  Nova 
Scotia. 

Newfoundland,   see    Nova 
Scotia. 

New  Granada,  see  Granada. 

Newhaven,  United  States. 

New  Holland,  see  Australia. 


New  Orleans,  U.  States. 

New  Providence,  West 
Indies. 

Neyva,  New  Granada, 

Nibel,  Denmark. 

Nice,  Sardinia. 

Nicolaief,  Russia. 

Nidda,  Hesse. 

Niederolm,  Hesse. 

Nienburg,  Hanover. 

Nietenau,  Bavaria. 

Nieuport,  Belgium. 

Nimeguen,  Holland. 

Nizni  Novogorod,  Russia. 

Nocera,  Napks. 

Noe,  France. 

Noerten,  Hanover. 

Nogaro,  France. 

Nogent-le-Roi,  France. 

Nolaj',  France. 

Noli,  Sardinia. 

None,  Sardinia, 

Noorkoping,  Sweden. 

Nordburg,  Denmark. 

Nordheim,  Hanover. 

Nordlingen,  Bavaria. 

Nordtorf,  Denmark. 

Norfolk  Island,  Australia. 

Norresundby,  Denmark. 

NorriJgewick,  U.  States. 

Novara,  Sardinia. 

Nova  Scotia,  see  liova, 
Scotia. 

Novi,  Sardinia. 

Novogorod,  Russia. 

Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

Nurtingen,  Wirtemburg. 

NutschufF,  Mecklenburg, 

Nus,  Sardinia. 

Nj'burg,  Denmark. 

Nvdau,  Switzerland. 

Nykiobing,  Denmark. 

Nj'koping,  Sweden. 

Nyon,  Switzerland. 

Nystedt,  Denmark, 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. 

Oberaula,  Hesse. 

Ober  Gunzborg,  Bavaria. 

Oberkaufungen,  Hesse. 

Obernbourg,  Bavaria. 

Oberndorf,  Bavaria. 

Oberndoi-f,  Wirtemburg, 

Obernkirchen,  Hesse. 

Obernstein,  Oldenburg. 

Obidos,  Portugal. 

Ochsenfurth,  Bavaria. 

Ochsenhausen,  Wirtem- 
burg. 

Odensee,  Denmark. 

Odessa,  Russia. 

Oehringen,  Wirtemburg. 

Oettingen,  Bavaria. 

Offenbach,  Hesse. 


Offerburg,  Baden, 
Ogdensburg,  United  States. 
Oggesheim,  Bavaria. 
Ohrdruf,      Saxe-Coburg 

Gotha. 
Oldenbrock,  Oldenburg. 
Oldendorf,  Hesse. 
Oldenburg,  Denmark. 
Oldersum,  Hanover. 
Oldeslocke,  Denmark. 
Oleggio,  Sardinia. 
Olinda,  Brazil. 
Oliva,  Spain. 
Olivenza,  Portugal. 
Olmutz,  Moravia. 
Olorn,  France. 
Olten,  Switzerland. 
Olmutz,  Austria. 
Omegra,  Sardinia. 
Oneglia,  Sardinia. 
Oodipoor,  Hindostan. 
Ooscat,  Turkey. 
Oporto,  Portugal. 
Oppenheim,  Hesse. 
Oran,  Algeria, 
Orange,  France, 
Orbec,  Fiance. 
Orbe,  Switzerland. 
Orduna,  Spain. 
Orebro,  Sweden, 
Orel,  Russia. 
Orens",  Spain. 
Orleans,  France. 
Orniea,  Sardinia. 
Ornavasso,  Sardinia. 
Oron,  Switzerland, 
Oropesa,  Spain, 
Orta,  Sardinia. 
Osnabruck,  Hanover. 
Ossuna,  Spain. 
Ostend,  Belgium. 
Osterhagen,  Hanover. 
Osterkapi  eln,  Hanover, 
Osternhosen,  Bavaria. 
Osterode,  Hanover, 
Ostia,  Papal  States, 
Oswego,  United  States. 
Othfresen,  Hanover. 
Otranto,  Naples. 
Ottenstein,  Brunswick. 
Ottendoif,  Hanover. 
Oulk,  Sardinia. 
Ourique,  Portugal. 
Ovado,  Sardinia. 
Ovelgonne,  Oldenburg. 
Overyssel,  Holland. 
Oviedo,  Spain. 
Oythe,  Oldenburg, 
Packins,  Oldenburg. 
Padua,  V.  Lombardy. 
Palembang,  Sumatra. 
Palencia,  Spain. 
Palenzuelia,  Spain. 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


m 


Palermo,  Sicily. 
Pallanza,  Sardinia. 
Palma,  Canary  Isle. 
Palma,  Majorca. 
Pamplona,  Spain. 
Pamplona,  New  Granada. 
Panama,  see  Panama. 
Papenburg,  Hanover. 
Pappenheira,  Bavaria. 
Paro,  Brazil. 
Paraiba,  Brazil. 
Paramaribo,  Surinam. 
Paramatta,  Australia. 
Parchim,  Mecklenburg. 
Paris,  France. 
Parma,  Italy. 
Paros,  Isle  of,  Greece. 
Parsdorf,  Bavaria. 
Passau,  Bavaria. 
Pasto,  Columbia. 
Patna,  Hindostan. 
Pattensen,  Hanover, 
Patras,  Greece. 
Pau,  France. 

Pavia,  Venetian  Lombardy. 
Payerne,  Switzerland. 
Payta,  Peru. 
Paz  (La),  Bolivia. 
Pearaza,  Spain. 
Pegnitz,  Bavaria. 
Peina,  Hanover. 
Peiss,  Bavaria. 
Pekin,  Cliina. 
Penang,  Prince  of  "Wales' 

Island. 
Penaranda,  Spain. 
Peniscola,  Spain. 
Pensacola,  United  States. 
Penzlin,  Mecklenburg. 
Pera,  Turkey. 
Pemambuco,  Brazil. 
Peronne,  France. 
Perpignan,  France. 
Perth,  Australia. 
Penigia,  Papal  States. 
Pasaro,  Papal  States. 
Pesth,  Hungary. 
Petersburg,  Russia. 
Petersburg,  United  States, 
Peterwaradin,  Hungary. 
Pfaffenhosen,  Bavaria. 
Pfatten,  Bavaria. 
Pharsa,  Greece. 
Philadelphia,  UnitedStates. 
Phillippeville,  Algeria. 
Pico,  Azores. 
Pictou,  British  America. 
Pierre,  Buffere,  France. 
Pietre  (La),  Sardinia. 
Pieve  (La),  Sardinia. 
Pignerol,  Sardinia. 
PUlau,  Prussia. 
Pilsen,  Bohemia. 


Pilstling,  Bavaria. 

Pina,  Spain. 

Pisa,  Tuscany. 

Pisco,  Peru. 

Pistoia,  Tuscany. 

Pittsburg,  United  States. 

Piverone,  Sardinia. 

Place,  Mecklenburg. 

Placencia,  Spain. 

Placentia,  Italy. 

Platling,  Bavaria. 

Plattsburg,  United  States. 

Pleinfelden,  Bavaria. 

Plon,  Denmark. 

Podgorce,  Poland. 

Point  de  Galle,  Ceylon. 

Poirino,  Sardinia. 

Pondicherry,  Hindostan. 

Post-Cananese,  Sardinia. 

Pont-de-Beauvoisin,  Sar- 
dinia. 

Ponte- Grande,  Sardinia. 

Ponte  (Le),  Switzerland. 

Poutoise,  France. 

Fonts  (Les),  Switzerland. 

Poonah,  Hindostan. 

Poppenhausen,  Bavaria. 

Porrentry,  Switzerland. 

Porta,  Portugal. 

Portalegre,  Portugal. 

Port-au-Prince,  St.  Do- 
mingo. 

Port-Dalrymple,  Van  Die- 
man's  Land. 

Port-Mahon,  Minorca. 

Port-Haietien,  S  t  Domingo. 

Port-Jackson,  Australia. 

Portland,  United  States. 

Port-Louis,  Mauritius. 

Port-Macquarrie,  Van  Die- 
man's  Land. 

Port-Maurice,  Sardinia. 

Port-Nicholson,N.Zealand. 

Port-Philip,  Australia. 

Porto  Bello,  Venezuela. 

Porto  Rico.  F.  West  Indies. 

Portsmouth,  United  States. 

Posega,  Hungary. 

Posen,  Prussia. 

Posneck,  Saxe-Meiniiigen. 

Possenheim,  Bavaria. 

Potosi,  Peru. 

Potsdam,  Prussia. 

Provoa,  Portugal. 

PrEesto,  Denmark. 

Prague,  Bohemia. 

Prato,  Tuscany. 

Pre  St.  Didien,  Sardinia. 

Presburg,  Hungary. 

Prince  of  Wales'  Island, 
India,  East. 

Providence,  United  States. 

Provence,  France. 


Przemyzl,  Galicia. 
Puebla    de    los   Angeles, 

Mexico. 
Puerto  Cabello,  Venezuela. 
Puget  Theniers,  Sardinia. 
Pullicate,  Hindostan. 
Pultowa,  Russia. 
Purchena,  Spain. 
Quackenbruicli,  Hanover. 
Quaglinzzo,  Sardinia. 
Quebec,  Canada. 
Quedlinburg,  Prussia. 
Queretaro,  Mexico. 
Quito,  noiv  '  The  Equator.' 
Quito,  Colombia. 
Raab,  Hungary. 
Rabat,  Morocco. 
Eacconigi,  Sardinia. 
Eafat,  Spain. 
Ragatz,  Switzerland. 
RagLisa,  Dalmatia. 
Ramslock,  Oldenburg. 
Randers,  Denmark. 
Ragoon,  Hindostan. 
Rapello,  Sardinia. 
Rapperschwyl,  Switzerland 
Rastede,  Oldenburg. 
Ratisbon,  Bavaria. 
Ratzeburg,  Denmark. 
Ravenna,  Papal  States. 
Ravensburg,  Wirtemburg. 
Eecco,  Sardinia. 
Eedefin,  Mecklenburg. 
Rees,  Prussia. 
Regen,  Bavaria. 
Regensburg,  Switzerland. 
Regensburg,  Bavaria. 
Reggio,  Modena. 
Rehburg,  Hanover. 
Rehna,  Mecklenburg. 
Riechenhal,  Bavaria. 
Riechensachsen,  Hesse. 
Reidlingen,  Wirtemburg, 
Reinach,  Switzerland. 
Reinheim,  Hesse. 
Rammels,  Denmark. 
Rempelin,  Mecklenburg. 
Eenan,  Switzerland. 
Rensburg,  Denmark. 
Renneroth,  Nassau. 
Requena,  Spain. 
Eethem,  Hanover. 
Reus,  Spain. 
Eeuss,  German  States. 
Reuhlingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Revel,  Russia. 
Reygen,  Switzerland. 
Rheinigg,  Switzerland. 
Rheinfelden,  Switzerland. 
Rhodes  (Isle),  Turkey. 
Ribadavia,  Spain. 
Riben,  Denmark. 
Ribnitz,  Mecklenburg. 
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54 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


Eichmond,  United  States. 
Eichterscliwyl,  Switzerland 
Eiga,  Russia. 
Eingkiobing,  Denmark. 
Einteln,  Hesse. 
Eio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
Eiom,  France. 
Eipen,  Denmark. 
Eitzbuttel,  Hamburg. 
Eivaldacella,  Spain. 
Eivarola,  Sardinia. 
Eivoli,  Sardinia. 
Eobbio,  Sardinia. 
Eobel,  Mecklenburg. 
Eoccasterone,  Sardinia. 
Eoche,  Switzerland. 
Eoche  (La),  Sardinia. 
Eochefort,  France. 
Rochefort,  Switzerland. 
Eochester,  United  States. 
Eodack,  Saxe-Coburg. 
Eodbye,  Denmark. 
Eodenberg,  Hesse. 
Eodenkircben,  Oldenburg. 
Eohrback,  Bavaria. 
Eolle,  Switzerland. 
Eomagnano,  Sardinia. 
Eomianmotier,Switzerland 
Roman  States,  Italy. 
Eomhild,  Saxe-Meiningen. 
Eome,  Papal  States. 
Eomenay,  France. 
Eomont,  Switzerland. 
Eomrod,  Hesse. 
Ronda,  Spain. 
Ronneburg,    Saxe    Alten- 

burg. 
Rorsehack,  Switzerland. 
Eoscbild,  Denmark. 
Rosenheim,  Bavaria. 
Rosetta,  Egypt. 
Rosoy,  France. 
Rossbrnnn,  Bavaria. 
Eossliaupten,  Bavaria. 
Rossiuiere,  Switzerland, 
Rostock,  Mecklenburg. 
Rote,  Spain. 
Eoth,  Bavaria. 
Rothenburg,  Hanover. 
Rothenburg,  Hesse. 
Rothenburg,  Bavaria. 
Rotterdam,  Holland. 
Eotthenburg,  Wirtemburg. 
Rettweill,  Wirtemburg. 
Rotz,  Bavaria. 
Eougemount,  Switzerland. 
Roveredo,  Austria. 
Rovigo,  Venetian  Lomb. 
Eudesheim,  Nassau. 
Rudolstadt,  Schwarzburg. 
Rued,  Switzerland. 
Ruerderthal,  Switzerland. 
Rukesdorf,  Bavaria. 


Rumilly,  Sardinia. 

Euremonde,  Belgium. 

Rutshuk,  Turkey. 

Saal,  Bavaria. 

Saalfield,  Saxe-Meiningen. 

Saalmunster,  Hesse. 

Saanen,  Switzerland. 

Saarbruck,  Prussia, 

Saby,  Denmark. 

St.  Ambrogio,  Sardinia. 

St.  Andre,  Portugal. 

St.  Andrew's,  N.  Brunsw. 

St.  Aubin,  Switzerland. 

St.  Augustine,  U.  States. 

St.  Bartholomew,  F.  West 
Indies. 

St.  Benigno,  Sardinia. 

St.  Blaise,  Switzerland. 

St.  Christopher's,  W.Indies. 

Sainte  Croix,  Switzerland. 

St.  Croix,  West  Indies. 

St.  Damiano,  Sardinia. 

St.  Domingo,  W.  Indies. 

St.  Eustatio,  F.  W.  Indies. 

St.  Gall,  Switzerland. 

St.  Germano,  Sardinia. 

St.  Gingolph,  Switzerland. 

St.  Giorgio,  Sardinia, 

St.  Girons,  France. 

St,  Helena,  see  Africa. 

St,  Hippolyte,  France. 

St.  Imier,  Switzerland. 

St.  Jago,  see  Cuba. 

St.  Jean,  France. 

St.  Jean-de-Luz,  France. 

St.  Jean-de-Roi,  France. 

St.  Jean-de-Maurienne, 
Switzerland. 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

St.  John's,  New  Brunswick. 

St.  John's,  For.  W.  Indies. 

St.  Juan,  Porto  Rico, 

St.  Julien,  Sardinia. 

St.  Julieu,  France. 

St.  Julien,  de  Chep,  France. 

St.  Kitt's,  West  Indies. 

St.  Lorenzo,  Spain. 

St.  Lorenzo,  Majorca. 

St.  Lucar,  Spain. 

St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

St.  Martina,  Sardinia. 

St.  Martin's,  F.  W.  Indies. 

St.  Mary,  Azores. 

St.  Maurice,  Switzerland. 

St.  Michael's,  Azores. 

St.  Petersburg,  Russia. 

St.  Pierre,  Martinique, 

St.  Pierre,  d'Albigny,  Sar- 
dinia. 

St.  Remo,  Sardinia. 

St,  Salvador,  Brazil, 

St.  Salvatore,  Sardinia. 

St.  Saphorin,  Switzerland. 


St.  Sebastian,  Spain. 

St.  Stephono  Marina,  Sar- 
dinia. 

St.  Sulpice,  Switzerland. 

St.  Thome  d'Angostura, 
Venezuela. 

St.  Thomas,  F.  W.  Indies. 

St.  Ubes,  Spain. 

St.  Vincent,  Cape  de  Verds. 

St.  Vincent,  West  Indies. 

Salamanca,  Spain. 

Salamis,  Greece. 

Saldana,  Spain. 

Sale-de-Castlenuova,  Sar- 
dinia. 

Salem,  United  States. 

SaHns,  France. 

Sallanches,  Sardinia. 

Salle  (La),  Sardinia. 

Salle,  Morocco. 

Salluzzo,  Sardinia. 

Salona,  Greece. 

Salonica,  see  Salonica. 

Salvatierra,  Portugal. 

Salzburg,  Austria. 

Saltsgitten,  Hanover. 

Salzungeu,  Saxe-Meinin- 
gen. 

Samarang,  Java. 

Sambor,  Gallicia. 

Samos  (Isle),  Turkey. 

Sanazzaro,  Sardinia. 

San  Bias,  Mexico. 

Sandel,  Oldenburg. 

San  Justo,  Spain. 

Santa  Cruz,Canary  Islands. 

Santa  Cruz  de  la  Sierra, 
Peru. 

Santa  Fe  de  Begota,  New 
Granada. 

Santa  Martha,  Venezuela, 

Santa  Martha,  Columbia. 

Santa  Maura,  Ionian  Ids. 

Santander,  Spain. 

Santarem,  Portugal. 

Santhia,  Sardinia. 

Santiago,  Chili. 

Santiago,  Spain. 

Saragossa,  Spain. 

Sardval,  Portugal. 

Sarmenstorf,  Switzerland. 

Sarnen,  Switzerland. 

Sarrion,  Spain. 

Sassari,  Sardinia. 

Savannah  la  Mer,  Jamaica. 

Savannah,  United  States. 

Savigliano,  Sardinia. 

Savon  a,  Sardinia. 

Sax  Kiolung,  Denmark. 

Saxe-Alteiiburg,  see  Ger- 
man States. 

Saxe-Coburg  Gotha,  see 
German  States. 


FOREIGN  POSTS. 


55 


Saxe-Meiningen,  see  Ger- 
man States. 

Saxe- "Weimar,  see  German 
States. 

Saxony,    see    Northern 
States. 

Sazzana,  Sardinia. 

Scala  Nuova,  Turkey. 

Scarana,  Sardinia. 

Schaafstedt,  Denmark. 

Schaffhausen,  Switzerland. 

Schambach,  Bavaria. 

Schapen,  Hanover. 

Scharrel,  Oldenburg. 

Scharzfeld,  Hanover. 

Scliaumberg  -  Lippe,    Ger- 
man States, 

Schellersage,  Hanover. 

Scheranitz,  Hungary. 

Scheveling,  Holland. 

Schiedam,  Holland. 

Schinznach,  Switzerland. 

Schlachtern,  Hesse. 

Schmalkalden,  Hesse. 

Schmolla,  Saxe-Altenburg. 

Schnackenburg,  Hanover. 

Schoefftland,  Switzerland. 

Schoenenwerth,     Switzer- 
land. 

Schonberg,  Bavaria. 

Schonberg,  Denmark. 

Schonberg,  Mecklenburg. 

Schonemoos,  Oldenburg. 

Schongau,  Bavaria. 

Schonram,  Bavaria. 

Schoppenstadt,  Brunswick. 

Schorndorf,  Wirtemburg. 

Schortens,  Oldenburg. 

Schrobenhansen,  Bavaria. 

Schumla,  Turkey. 

Schwabach,  Nassau. 

Schwan,  Mecklenburg. 

Schwandorf,  Bavaria. 

Schwartsburg,  Eodolstadt, 
see  German  States. 

Schwartzburg  Sonderhau- 
sen,  see  German  States. 

Schwartzenfeld,  Bavaria. 

Schwartzenburg,   Switzer- 
land. 

Schweidnitz,  Prussia. 

Schweinfurth,  Bavaria. 

Schwerin,  Mecklenburg. 

Schweitz,  Switzerland. 

Solo  (Isle),  Turkey. 

Scutari,  Turkey. 

Secadon,  Spain, 

Sedan,  France. 

Seefeld,  Oldenburg. 

Seengen,  Switzerland. 

Seenpach,  Switzerland. 

Segeberg,  Denmark. 

Segovia,  Spain. 


Schweyburg,  Oldenburg. 

Seignes,  France. 

Seligenstadt,  Hesse. 

Semlin,  Hungary, 

Semur,  France. 

Senegal,  Africa. 

Sengwarden,  Oldenburg. 

Senlis,  France. 

Sennaar,  Nubia. 

Serdao,  Portugal. 

Seringapatam,  Hindostan. 

Serpa,  Portugal. 

Serravalle,  Sardinia. 

Sestri,  Sardinia. 

Seteef,  Algeria. 

Settimo  -  Torrinese,  Sardi- 
nia. 

Settimo-Vittone,  Sardinia. 

Setubal,  Spain. 

Severac,  France. 

Seville,  Spain. 

Seyja,  Portugal. 

Seyssel,  Sardinia. 

Siberia,  see  Russia. 

Sicilies  (Two),  see  Italy. 

Sienne,  Tuscany. 

Sierre,  Switzerland. 

Sierre  Leone,  see  Africa. 

Seigneville,  France. 

Silesia,  see  Austria. 

Sillenstede,  Oldenburg. 

Simbach,  Bavaria. 

Singapore,  see  India,  East. 

Singhofen,  Nassau. 

Sinope,  Turkey. 

Sins,  Switzerland. 

Sion,  Switzerland, 

Siout,  Egypt. 

Sissach,  Switzerland. 

Skanderburg,  Denmark. 

Skara,  Sweden. 

Skielskior,  Denmark. 

Slangemp,  Denmark. 

Sleswick,  Denmark. 

Slugs,  Holland. 

Smolensko,  Russia. 

Smyrna,  see  Turkey. 

Soleure,  Switzerland. 

Seller,  Majorca. 

Solon,  United  States, 

Soltau,  Hanover. 

Sommariva,  Sardinia. 

Sommiers,  France. 

Sommershausen,  Bavaria. 

Sonceboz,  Switzerland. 

Sonderburg,  Denmark, 

Sonneberg,  Saxe-Meinin- 
gen. 

Sontra,  Hesse. 

Sophia,  Turkey. 

Soria,  Spain. 

Soroe,  Denmark. 

SospeUo,  Sardinia. 


South  Australia,  see  Aus- 
tralia. 

Spa,  Belgium. 

Spaichingen,  Wirtemburg. 

Spangenberg,  Hesse. 

Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 

Spezia,  Sardinia. 

Spezzia,  Isle  of  Greece. 

Spire,  Bavaria. 

Splugen,  Switzerland. 

Sprackensehl,  Hanover. 

Springe,  Hanover. 

Stade,  Hanover. 

Stadt-Oldendorf,      Bruns- 
wick. 

Staeffa,  Switzerland. 

Staffelbach,  Switzerland. 

Stalwang,  Bavaria. 

Stanislaus,  Galicia. 

Stantz,  Switzerland. 

Starnberg,  Bavaria. 

Stavenhagen,    Mecklen- 
burg. 

Steekboren,  Switzerland. 

Steembergen,  Holland. 

Stein,  Bavaria. 

Stein,  Switzerland. 

Steinau,  Hesse. 

Steinbach,  Hesse. 

Steinfeld,  Oldenburg. 

Steinhcering,  Bavaria. 

Sternberg,  Mecklenburg, 

Stettfeld,  Bavaria. 

Stettin,  Prussia. 

Stockey,  Hanover. 

Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Stollhamm,  Oldenburg. 

Storchedinge,  Denmark. 

Stottle,  Hanover. 

Seralsund,  Prussia. 

Stramhino,  Sardinia. 

Strasburg,  France. 

Straubing,  Bavaria. 

Strelitz,  Mecklenburg. 

Stresa,  Sardinia. 

Strohhausen,  Oldenburg. 

Stry,  Galicia. 

Stubbekiobing,  Denmark. 

Stuhlweissemberg,      Hun- 
gary. 

Stuttgard,  Wirtemburg. 

Suez,  Egypt. 

Sublingen,  Hanover. 

Sulzbach,  Bavaria. 

Sulze,  Mecklenburg. 

Sumatra,  see  Do.  and  Indi^ 
East. 

Summiswald,  Switzerland? 

Sundswall,  Sweden.         ''^ 

Surat,  Hindostan. 

Surinam,  For.  West  Indies. 

Sursee,  Switzerland. 

Susa,  Sardinia. 


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FOEEIGN  POSTS. 


Swan  River,  Australia. 
Sweaborg,  Eussia. 
Swendborg,  Deamark. 
Sycke,  Hanover. 
Sydney,  Australia. 
Syra,  Isle  of  Greece. 
SjTia,  see  Syria. 
Syracuse,  Sicily. 
Szegedin,  Hungary. 
Tabor,  Boliemia. 
Tabreez,  Persia. 
Tacnac,  Peru. 
Taganrog,  Eussia, 
Talavera,  Spain. 
Tampico,  Mexico. 
Tangier,  Barbavy. 
Tanjore,  Hindostan. 
Tanta,  Egypt. 
Tarento,  Naples. 
Tarlfa,  Spain. 
Tarma,  Peru. 
Tamopol,  Galicia. 
Tarragona,  Spain. 
Tarsus,  Turkey. 
Tavasthus,  Russia. 
Tcberkask,  Russia. 
Tchernigoff,  Russia. 
Teheran,  Persia. 
Tehuantepec,  Mexico. 
Teisendorf,  Bavaria. 
Tejuco,  Brazil. 
Telliclierry,  Hindostan. 
TenerifFe,  see  Madeira, 
Tenda,  Sardinia. 
Tepic,  Mexico. 
Terceira,  Azores. 
Temova,  Turkey. 
Terracini,  Papal  States. 
Terra  del  Greco,  Naples. 
Teruel,  Spain. 
Tessin,  Mecklenburg. 
Teterow,  Mecklenburg. 
Tettens,  Oldenburg. 
Tetuam,  Morocco, 
Texel,  Holland. 
Tezcuco,  Mexico. 
Theaki,  Ionian  Islands. 
Themar,  Saxe-Meiningen. 
Theresopol,  Hungary. 
Thiedenuese,  Hanover. 
Thiel,  Holland. 
Thisted,  Denmark. 
Thonon,  Sardinia. 
Thumbach,  Bavaria. 
Tilsit,  Prussia. 
Timor,  E.  I.  Archipelago. 
Tinnevelly,  Hindostan. 
Tittmanirig,  Bavaria. 
Tivoli,  Roman  States. 
Tlascala,  Mexico. 
Tobago,  West  Indies. 
Tobolsk,  Siberia. 
Tocat,  Turkey, 


Toggenburg,  Switzerland, 
Tokay,  Hungary. 
Toledo,  Spain. 
Tolosa,  Spain. 
Tolu,  Venezuela. 
Tolz,  Bavaria. 
Tondern,  Denmark. 
Tonningen,  Denmark. 
Tonsberg,  Norway. 
Toplitz,  Austria. 
Tordesillas,  Spain. 
Toro,  Spain. 
Tortola,  "West  Indies, 
Tortona,  Sardinia, 
Tortosa,  Spain. 
Tortana,  Spain. 
Toulouse,  France. 
Tournaj^,  Belgium. 
Trancasco,  Portugal. 
Trani,  Naples. 
Tranckiaer,  Denmark, 
Tranqueba,  Hindostan, 
Trapani,  Sicily. 
Traustein,  Bavaria. 
Trazes,  Switzerland. 
Trebisond,  Turkey. 
Trecate,  Sardinia. 
Treignac,  France. 
Trent,  Austria. 
Treves,  West  Prussia. 
Treviso,    Venetian    Lom- 

bardy. 
Treysa,  Hesse. 
Trichinopoly,  Hindostan, 
Trieste,  Austria. 
Trincomalee,  Hindostan, 
Trinidad,  West  Indies. 
Trino,  Sardinia, 
Tripoli,  see  Barbary, 
Tripoli,  Syria. 
Tripolizza,  Greece. 
Trogen,  Switzerland. 
Troppau,  Moravia. 
Trouse,  Denmark. 
Troy,  United  States. 
Troyes,  France. 
Truxillo,  Peru. 
Truxillo,  Spain. 
TruxUlo,  Venezuela. 
Tt.  de  Sal,  Spain. 
Tudela,  Spain, 
Tuejar,  Spain, 
Tula,  Russia. 
Tulle,  France. 
Tunis,  Barbary. 
Tunja,  New  Grenada. 
Turcheim,  Bavaria. 
Turenne,  France. 
Turin,  Sardinia. 
Turk's  Island,  West  Indies. 
Turnin,  Bavaria, 
Tuttlingen,  Wirtemburg, 
Tuy,  Spain, 


Tver,  Russia. 

Uchte,  Hanover. 

Udina,  Venetian  Lombar. 

Uelsen,  Hanover, 

Uetersen,  Denmark. 

Uffenheim,  Bavaria. 

Ulaardingen,  East  Indian 
Archipelago. 

Ulm,  Wii'temburg, 

Ulsingen,  Nassau, 

Umea,  Sweden. 

Uuterbruck,  Bavaria. 

Untersen,  Switzerland. 

Upsal,  Sweden. 

Urbino,  Roman  States, 

Urburg,  Denmark. 

Urgel,  Denmark. 

Ursern,  Switzerland. 

Uslar,  Hanover. 

Ussel,  France, 

Utelle,  Sardinia. 

Utica,  United  States. 

Utrecht,  Holland. 

Vacha,  Saxe- Weimar. 

Valangin,  Switzerland. 

Valdivia,  Chili. 

Valencia,  Venezuela. 

Valencia,  Spain. 

Valenciennes,  France. 

Valenza,  Sardinia. 

Valletta  (La),  Malta. 

Valladolid,  Mexico. 

Valladolid,  Spain. 

Valparaiso,  Chili. 

Valpelline,  Sardinia. 

Valtablado,  Spain, 

Van  Dieman's  Land,  Aus- 
tralia. 

Vannes,  France. 

Varagua,  Venezuela. 

VaraUo,  Sardinia. 

Varel,  Oldenburg. 

Vargos,  Spain. 

Varna,  Turkey. 

Varzi,  Sardinia. 

Vaulion,  Switzerland. 

Vaumarcus,  Switzerland. 

Vechta,  Oldenburg. 

Veichtach,  Bavaria. 

Velannera,  Spain. 

Velez,  Spain. 

Vendome,  France. 

Venerie,  Sardinia. 

Venloo,  Holland. 

Ventimiglia,  Sardinia. 

Vera  Cruz,  Mexico. 

Vercelli,  Sardinia. 

Verden,  Hanover. 

Verdun,  France. 

Verdun,  Spain. 

Vermanton,  France. 

Vernex,  Switzerland. 

Verona,  Venetian  Lombar. 


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Verres,  Sardinia. 
Verrieres,  Switzerland. 
Verviers,  Belgium. 
Vevaj',  Switzerland. 
Viara,  Portugal. 
Vicenza,  Venetian  Lomb. 
Vico,  Canavesse,  Sardinia. 
Viege,  Switzerland. 
Vienna,  Austria. 
Vienne,  France. 
Vigevano,  Sardinia. 
Vigo,  Spain. 
Vilboel,  Hesse. 
Villach,  Illyria. 
Villacosta,  Spain. 
Villaconancia,  Spain. 
Villa  Franca,  Portugal. 
Villa  Franca,  Sardinia. 
Villa  Nova,  Portugal, 
Villa  Nuova,  Sardinia. 
Villa  Eeal,  Spain. 
Villeneuve,  Sardinia. 
Villeneuve,  Switzerland. 
Villeneuve-de-Berg, 

France. 
Vilmergen,  Switzerland. 
Vilscibcurg,  Bavaria. 
Vilshofen,  Bavaria. 
Visbeck,  Oldenburg. 
Viseu,  Portugal. 
Vistrorio,  Sardinia. 
Vilerbo,  Eoman  States. 
Vittoria,  Spain. 
Vladimir,  Russia. 
Voghera,  Sardinia. 
Vogogna,  Sardinia. 
Volkmarseu,  Hesse. 
Voloj;da,  Eussia. 
Volpiano,  Sardinia, 
Voltri,  Sardinia, 
Vorchleim,  Bavaria. 
Voronetz,  Eussia. 
Vorsfelde,  Branswiek. 
Wabem,  Hesse. 
Waddens,  Oldenburg. 
Waddewarden,  Oldenburg. 
Waging,  Bavaria. 
Wahleroth,  Nassau. 
Waihlingen,  Wirtemburg. 
Walburg,  Hesse. 
Walcheren,  Holland. 
Waldenbuch,  Wirtemburg, 
Waldenburg,  Switzerland. 
Waldenheim,  Saxony. 
Waldkappel,  Hesse. 
Waldmunchen,  Bavaria, 
Waldsassen,  Bavaria. 
Walkenreid,  Brunswick. 
Wallenstatt,  Switzerland. 
Waliueroth,  Nassau, 
Walsrode,  Hanover, 
Walterswyl,  Switzerland. 


Wandshedi,  Denmark. 
Wanfiied,  Hesse. 
Wangen,  "Wirtemburg. 
Warde,  Denmark. 
Wardenburg,  Oldenburg. 
Warren,  Mecklenburg. 
Warfleth,  Oldenburg. 
Warnemunde,     Mecklen- 
burg. 
Warsaw,  Poland, 
Washington, Uiuted  States. 
Wassenburg,  Bavaria. 
Wassermungenau,Bavaria. 
Wateiloo,  Belgium. 
Watertown,  United  States. 
Watwytt,  Switzerland. 
Weenen,  Hanover. 
Weesen,  Switzerland. 
Weilbach,  Nassau. 
Weile,  Denmark. 
Weilheini,  Bavaria. 
Weimar,  Saxe- Weimar. 
Weinfelden,  Switzerland. 
Weisham,  Bavaria. 
Weissenburg,  Bavaria, 
Weissenstadt,  Bavaria. 
Wurzach,  Wirtemburg. 
Welle,  Hanover. 
Wemding,  Bavaria. 
Wenersburg,  Sweden. 
Werneck,  Bavaria. 
Wertheim,  Baden. 
Wertign,  Bavaiia. 
Wesenburg,  IMecklenburg. 
Westeras,  Sweden. 
Westerstede,  Oldenburg. 
Westrum,  Oldenburg. 
Westufleln,  Hesse. 
Wetten,  Hesse. 
Wiborg,  Denmark. 
Wiborg,  Eussia. 
Widen,  Turkey. 
Wiefields,  Oldenburg. 
Wiefeldstede,  Oldenburg. 
Wieliczca,  Galaeia. 
Wiesbaden,  Nassau. 
Wilbad,  Wirtemburg. 
Williamstadt,  Holland. 
Willisau,  Switzerland. 
Wilna,  Poland. 
Wilster,  Denmark. 
Winbriholt,  Denmark. 
Windecken,  Hesse. 
Windsheim,  Bavaria. 
Windsor,  United  States, 
Winsen,  Hanover. 
Wintherthur,  Switzerland. 
Wirtemburg,    German 

States. 
Wismar,  Mecklenburg. 
Wittenburg,  Mecklenbiu'g, 
Wittengen,  Hanover. 


Witzenhaussen,  Hesse. 

Wohlem,  Switzerland. 

Woldeck,  Mecklenburg. 

Wolfegg,  Wirtemburg. 

Wolfhagen,  Hesse. 

Wordenburg,  Denmark. 

Worms,  Hesse. 

Worrstadt,  Hesse. 

Wredenhagen,    Mecklen- 
burg. 

Wunziedel,  Bavaria. 

Wuppels,  Oldenburg. 

Wurgan,  Bavaria. 

Wurges,  Nassau. 

Wurtzbourg,  Bavaria. 

Wurstoif,  Hanover. 

Wustrow,  Hanover. 

Wyl,  Switzerland. 

Xalapa,  Mexico, 

Xeres,  Spain; 

Yenre,  Sardinia. 

Yainque,  Peru. 

Yniesta,  Spain. 

York,  Canada. 

Ypres,  Belgium. 

Ystad,  Sweden. 

Yverden,  Switzerland. 

Zambor,  Hungary. 

Zamora.  Sjiain. 

Zandvoost,  Holland. 

Zante,  Ionian  Isles. 

Zarrentin,  Mecklenburg. 

Zealand,  Holland. 

Zelaya,  Mexico. 

Zella,    Saxe-Coburg- 
Gotha. 

Zeres,  Spain. 

Zetet,  Oldenburg. 

Zeitlittz,  Bavaria. 

Zeulenroda,  Eeuss. 

Zeus,  Spain. 

Zeven,  Hanover. 

Ziegenhaim,  Hesse= 

Zjerenberg,  Hesse. 

Zittau,  Saxony. 

Zizana,  Spain. 

Zlaczow,  Galaeia. 

Zocatecas,  Mexico. 

Zofifingen,  Switzerland. 

Zorge,  Brunswick. 
Zomeding,  Bavaria. 
Zug,  Switzerland. 
Zurescel,  Bavaria. 
Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Zurita,  Spain. 
Zurzach,  Switzerland. 
Zusmarshausen,  Bavaria. 
Zutphen,  Holland. 
Zuybruck,  Bavaria. 
Zwiefalten,  Wirtemburg, 
Zwischeualm,  Oldenburg. 
ZwoU,  Holland. 


LOCAL    INSTITUTIONS. 


tJIflCIPAL. 


THE  HON.  SIR  JAMES  ANDEESON,  LOED  PEOVOST. 


David  Dreghorn, 
James  Playfair, 
Jolin  M'Dowall, 


BAILIES. 

James  Bogle, 
James  Scott, 
William  P.  Paton, 


William  W.  Watsou, 
James  Gouiiay. 


WiUiam  Connal,  Dean  of  Gmld,  )   ^        .,1  ^  •• 

Txr-iT       V    1    T\  n  r  Councillors,  ex  officits. 

Wmiam  York,  Deacon  Uonvener.j  '        •" 

Treasurer, William  Bankier. 

Master  of  Works, John  Small. 

Bailie  of  the  River  and  Firth  of  Clyde, Alexander  Harvey. 

Depute  do,, William  Gilmour. 

Bailie  of  Provan, James  Turner. 

COUNCILLORS. 

District  1.  Andrew  Paterson,  Alex.  Kellar,  William  Cochran. 
"        2.  James  Moir,  George  Mitchell,  James  Black. 
"        3.  Peter  M'Ara,  William  Gilmour,  John  Fleming. 
"        4.  Alex.  Harvey,  William  Campbell,  Robert  Webster. 
"        5.  John  Bain,  Eobert  Gait,  John  Stewart. 
"        6.  James  Anderson,  David  Mackinlay,  Andrew  Orr. 
"        7.  James  Lumsden,  Peter  Hamilton,  James  Drummond. 
"        8.  William  West  Watson,  James  Scott,  John  Forrester. 
"        9.  William  M'Lean,  William  Bankier,  John  Small. 

"  10.  W.  P.  Paton,  Eobert  Stewart,  Charles  Thomas. 

"  11.  James  Playfair,  John  M'Dowall,  James  Steel. 

"  12.  Andrew  Liddell,  William  Murray,  William  Whyte. 

"  13.  David  Dreghorn,  James  W.  M'Gregor,  John  Aitken. 

"  14.  Angus  M' Alpine,  James  Bogle,  Archibald  M'Lellan. 

"  15.  James  Gourlay,  Andrew  Gemmill,  John  Mitchell. 

"  16.  Robert  M'Gavin,  Thos,  Brownlie,  Thos.  Pearson. 

Town  Clerks — James  Eeddie,  William  Davie,  Angus  Turner,  and  Arthur  Forbes. 
Chamberlain  and  Superintendent  of  Works — John  Strang,  LL.D.  Accountant — 
Daniel  M'Callum.  Procurator-Fiscal  for  the  City — John  Burnet.  Do.  for  the  County, 
Sheriflf,  Commissary,  and  Admiralty — George  Salmond  and  William  Hart.  Do.  for 
the  Justices  of  the  Peace — John  Lang,  jun.  Assessors  in  the  Police  Courts,  within 
the  Southern,  Eastern,  and  Western  Districts — George  Young  and  John  M.  HUl. 
Collector  of  Cess,  and  Clerk  to  Stent  Masters— T.  P.  Sharpe  and  J.  C.  Sharpe. 
Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures  for  Southern  District — Thomas  Bishop.  Do.  for 
the  Eastern  District — John  M'Cormick.  Do.  for  the  Central  and  Western  Districts — 
James  Paterson.  Churchyard  Warden — William  Patrick.  Council  Officer — James 
Brown.     Chamber-keeper — Dugald  M'CoU. 


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POLICE  ESTABLISHMENT. 

Superintendent  of  Police James  Smart. 

Assistants — Central  District,  George  M'Kay ;  Soiithern  do.,  Archibald  Wilson; 
Western  do.,  Daniel  Cameron;  Eastern  do.,  Eichard  Baker;  Clyde  do.,  Robert 
M'Farlane.  Central  Lieutenants — John  Eoss,  James  O'Niel,  John  Stirling.  Col- 
lectors —  Central  and  Western  Districts,  E.  G.  Maxwell ;  Southern  do.,  John 
Henderson;  Eastern  do.,  William  Peat.  Clerk  of  Police  and  Statute  Labour 
Committee — John  Burnet,  Esq.  Surgeons — Central  District,  Dr.  J.  Easton,  M.D. ; 
Southern  do.,  James  Stewart ;  Eastern  do.,  William  Young ;  Western  do.,  Joseph 
Fleming.  Surveyors  for  the  whole  Police  Boundary — Messrs.  A.  M'D.  Houston 
and  James  Donaldson.  Assistant  for  Southern  District — N.  M'Dougall.  Superin- 
tendent of  Lamps — Jaines  Miller.  Superintendent  of  Fire  Engines— Alex.  Turner. 
Superintendent  of  Streets  and  Buildings — John  Carrick.  Assistant  Superintendents 
of  do. — Eobert  Miller  and  Charles  O'Neil.  Clerk — John  Boyd.  Foreman — William 
Scott.  Inspector  of  Cleansing  Department — Thomas  Waters.  Inspector  of  De- 
tective Department — Alexander  M'Call.     Superintendent's  Clerk — James  Gillespie. 


POLICE  AND  STATUTE  LABOUE  COMMITTEE. 
Lord  Provost,  Magistrates,  Dean  of  GuUd,  and  Deacon  Convener,  ex  officiis. 

Feom  Town  Council. — Alexander  Kellar,  James  Moir,  Peter  M'Ara,  William 
Campbell,  John  Bain,  D.  Mackinlay,  James  Lumsden,  John  Forrester,  William 
M'Lean,  Eobert  Stewart,  .James  Steel,  Andrew  Liddell,  J.  Aitken,  M.D.,  Angus 
M'Alpine,  Andrew  Gemmill,  Thomas  Pearson,  Andrew  Orr,  Eobert  M'Gavin. 

STANDING  SUB-COMMITTEES. 

Finance. — The  Lord  Provost,  Bailies  Dreghorn,  Playfair,  Bogle,  and  Gourlay, 
The  Lord  Dean  of  Guild,  Messrs.  Stewart,  Gemmill,  Campbell,  Bain,  and  M'Ara — 
Mr.  Stewart,  Convener — -Mr.  Gemmill,  Sub-Convener. 

Statute  Labour  and  Paving. — The  Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Scott,  Deacon  Con- 
vener, and  Messrs.  Mackinlay,  M'Ara,  Orr,  Lumsden,  M'Lean,  and  Stewart — Mr. 
IMackinlay,  Convener— M.r,  M'Ara,  Sub-Convener. 

Watching  and  Fire  Engines. — The  Lord  Provost,  Bailies  M'Dowall,  Dreghorn, 
and  Watson,  and  Messrs.  M'Alpine,  Pearson,  Steel,  Moir,  and  Forrester — Bailie 
M'Dowall,  Convener — Mr.  Pearson,  Sub-Convener. 

Lighting  and  Cleansing. — -The  Lord  Provost,  Bailies  Paton,  Watson,  and 
Messrs.  M'Lean,  Lumsden,  Forrester,  Moir,  Aitken,  and  Kellar — James  Moir,  Con- 
vene!— Mr.  M'Lean,  Sub- Convener. 

Legal  Adviser  and  Clerh,  John  Burnet. 


PAROCHIAL  BOARD  OF  THE  CITY  PAEISH  OF  GLASGOW.     1851. 

First  Ward. — James  Moir,  1 74  Gallowgate  ;  James  Cairns,  2  Morris  Place  ; 
John  Eeunie,  22  Sidney  Street ;  Dr.  William  Drury,  Garngad  House ;  David  Gil- 
raour,  37  Grasme  Street. 

Second  Ward. — John  Bain  of  Morriston,  138  Bath  Street;  Archibald  M'Lellan, 
66  Howard  Street ;  William  More,  33  Montrose  Street ;  James  Tayler,  65  Ingram 
Street ;  James  Muir,  22  Taylor  Street. 

Third  Ward. — George  Ross,  41  Trongate ;  William  Cochran,  85  Candleriggs ; 
Thomas  Kennedj^,  Wester  Lodge,  Woodland  Eoad ;  John  Whyte,  132  Trongate ; 
James  Wilson,  28  Saltmarket. 


60  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— MUNICIPAL. 


FouETH  Ward. — David  Anderson,  30  South  Hanover  Street;  Thomas  Blyth,  60 
Argyll  Street;  David  Noble  Chambers,  20  Argyll  Street;  James  Hannan,  11 
George  Square ;  Alex.  Morrison  of  BaUiuakill,  40  St,  Vincent  Street. 

Fifth  Wakd. — Peter  Aitken,  Argyll  Street ;  James  Bogle,  Buchanan  Street ; 
Robert  Lamond,  29  St.  Vincent  Place ;  Alexander  M'Dowall,  145  Queen  Street ; 
James  H.  Young,  Royal  Bank  Place. 

Feom  the  Town  Council. — James  Gourlay,  32  Buchanan  Street;  William 
M'Lean,  15  Cochran  Street;  Peter  Hamilton,  126  North  Montrose  Street;  Wm. 
Gilmour,  37  Graeme  Street. 

Feom  the  Kiek  Session. — Rev.  Dr.  James  Boyd,  32  Elmbank  Crescent ;  John 
G.  Kinnear,  16  India  Street;  John  Barr,  19  Richmond  Street;  William  Brooks, 
39  West  Nile  Street. 


TOWN'S  HOSPITAL,  PARLIAMENTARY  ROAD. 

Office  Defaetment. — Head  Inspector,  Ebenezer  Adamson  ;  Inspector's  Clerk, 
David  Hall ;  Assistant  Do.,  John  Elder ;  Book-keeper,  James  Stirling ;  Assistant 
Do.,  Robert  Hodge ;  Pay  Clerk,  James  Armstrong ;  Assistant  Do.,  D.  Campbell. 

Inspecting  Defaetment. — Vagrant  Officer,  Richmond  Willock ;  Assistant 
Do.,  Alexander  Temple ;  Assistant  Inspectors,  Robert  Williamson,  Alexander 
Colquhoun,  William  M'Kay,  George  Campbell,  John  Balderston,  John  Eraser,  Geo. 
Crawford,  Michael  Graham,  Hugh  M'Pherson,  William  Waugh. 

House  Defaetment. — Governor,  James  Ross ;  Late  Governor,  Peter  Hill ; 
Matron,  Mrs.  Reid ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Robert  Kirk  ;  Surgeon,  John  Crawford,  M.D. ; 
Apothecary  to  Dispensary,  WiUiam  A.  Perston,  Brunswick  Street. 


GOVAN  PAROCHIAL  CHAMBERS  IN  TEMPORARY  POOR'S^HOUSE, 

125  Dale  Steeet,  Teadeston. 

Out-Dooe  Department. — Inspector,  James  D.  Kirkwood ;  Clerk  and  Book- 
keeper, Robert  Cassils ;  Assistant  Inspectors,  Allan  M'Lean,  Charles  Forsyth,  and 
Robert  Pattison  ;  Clerk,  William  C.  Gordon ;  Officer,  John  Hannah. 

WoEKHOusE  Defaetment. — Governor,  Peter  Beattie ;  Matron,  Susanna  Stuart ; 
Chaplain  and  Teacher,  Rev.  George  Smith ;  Surgeon,  James  Stewart,  M.D. ; 
Porter,  James  Speirs. 

Collector — Mr.  David  Dreghorn,  30  St.  Enoch's  Square. 


BARONY  PARISH. 

Chambees  of  Paeochial  Board,  36  Noeth  Albion  Steeet. 

John  Meek,  Inspector ;  James  Aikman,  John  M'Kay,  James  Salmon,  Alexander 
Baird,  Alexander  M'Kenzie,  David  Service,  Assistant-Inspectors ;  Charles  Stuart 
Meek,  Cashier ;  William  Sime,  John  H.  Stevenson,  John  Michael,  John  Hamilton, 
Clerks ;  John  Campbell,  Jun.,  Do, ;  Dugald  M'Gregor,  Keeper  of  Chambers. 

Baeony  Paeish  Poor  House,  Baenhill. 

Angus  Hugh  Mackay,  House  Governor ;  Mrs.  James,  Matron  ;  George  Donaldson, 
House  Steward  and  Clerk;  Alexander  M'Intyre,  Porter;  W.  Lyon,  Medical  Super- 
intendent; Charles  Hunter,  Resident  Surgeon;  John  Morrison,  Chaplain;  John 
M'Laren,  Superintendent  of  Grounds. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— MERCANTILE.  iSl 


MERCANTILE. 


TEADES'  HOUSE. 

"William  York,  Deacon-Convener ;  John  Stewart,  late  Convener.. 
James  M'Cullocii,  Collector ;  William  Steele,  late  Collector. 

Hammermen. — -John  Morrison,  Deacon;  Archd.  M'Vicar,  late  Deacon;  Archd. 
M'Lellan,  John  M'Callum,  David  M'Donald,  John  Croll. 

Tailors. — James  Coutts,  Deacon;  Archibald  Forrest,  late  Deacon;  George  Paul, 
William  Barclay,  Hugh  M'Coll,  jun.,  James  Cairns. 

CoRDiNERS. — Thomas  Bell,  Deacon;  James  Kerr,  late  Deacon;  James  Craig, 
Robert  Hepburn,  Robert  Lochore,  iertius,  John  Muter  Wilson. 

Maltmen.— William  Steele,  Visitor ;  David  Yuile,  late  Visitor ;  Simon  M'Lenuan, 
George  M'CuUoch,  James  Reiiton. 

Weavers. — William  Eraser,  Deacon;  John  Knox,  late  Deacon;  'William  Lyall, 
George  Thomson. 

Bakers. — Alexander  Carrie,  jun..  Deacon;  John  Eon-ester,  late  Deacon;  David 
Black. 

Skinners. — Alex.  Burns  Glen,  Deacon ;  Hew  Proudfoot,  late  Deacon ;  George 
Dick. 

Wrights. — James  Wilson,  Deacon  ;  James  M'Clure,  late  Deacon  ;  James  Miller. 

Coopers. — John  Stewart,  jun..  Deacon  ;  John  Miller,  late  Deacon ;  John  King. 

Fleshers. — John  Dunn,  Deacon ;  Jolm  Bell,  late  Deacon ;  Robert  Eankiiie. 

Masons. — John  Christie,  jun..  Deacon;  Robert  Cruikshank,  late  Deacon ;  Thomas 
Brownlie. 

Gardeners. — Robert  Thomson,  Deacon  ;  James  Steel,  late  Deacon  ;  John 
M'Intyre,  jun. 

Barbers. — Walter  Tennant,  Deacon  ;  John  Reid,  late  Deacon;  William  Shaw. 

Dyers. — William  Brand,  Deacon;  Alexander  Reid,  late  Deacon. 

Committee  on  Buildings. — The  Convener,  the  Collector,  the  late  Convener,  the 
late  Collector;  Messrs.  John  M'Callum,  James  Cairns,  James  Renton,  Wm.  Eraser, 
John  Forrester,  George  Dick,  James  Miller,  John  Miller,  Robert  Rankine,  Robert 
Cruikshank,  James  Steel,  Walter  Tennant. 

Delegates  on  Gorbals  Lands. — The  Convener,  the  Collector,  the  late  Convener, 
the  late  Collector ;  Messrs.  Charles  Thomas,  Daniel  M'Adie,  Thomas  Blyth,  William 
Steel,  James  Scott,  Alex.  Glassford,  George  Dick,  Robert  Sclanders,  James  Watt 
M'Gregor,  Archibald  Grant,  Andrew  Philp. 

Directors  of  Trades'  Free  School. — The  Convener,  the  Collector,  the  late 
Convener,  the  late  Collector;  Messrs.  David  M'Donald,  James  Cairns,  Robert  M. 
Lindsay,  George  Paul,  Thomas  Muir,  William  Wallace  Mitchell,  James  Service, 
James  Bain,  Adam  Monteith,  William  Murray,  John  King,  Archibald  Grant,  Thomas 
M'Guffie,  John  Clark,  John  Reid,  Joseph  Brown. 

Committee  on  Kelvin  Bank  and  Sandyford.— The  Convener,  the  Collector, 
the  late  Convener,  the  late  Collector;  Messrs.  Archibald  M'Lellan,  David  Yuile, 
James  Miller,  Thomas  Brownlie. 

Committee  on  Bye-Laws. — The  Convener,  the  Collector,  the  late  Convener,  the 
late  Collector ;  Messrs.  David  M'Donald,  James  Cairns,  James  Craig,  James  Renton, 
John  Knox,  James  Miller. 

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62'  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— mercantile' 


LIST  OF  DIRECTORS  OF  THE  MERCHANTS'  HOUSE.     1850-51, 
William  Connal,  Esq.,  Dean  of  Guild. 

Directors. — Mr.  James  Bogle,  Sir  James  Campbell,  Messrs.  James  Leechman, 
Charles  Gray,  Graham  Russell,  James  Haiman,  James  Scott,  Archibald  Newall,  A. 
S.  Dalglish,  Hugh  Cogan,  Robert  Paterson,  James  Lumsden,  jun.,  Donald  Smith, 
Peter  Buchanan,  George  Baird,  Patrick  M'Naught,  John  M'Ewan,  Walter  Buchanan, 
William  Robertson,  Allan  Gilmour,  William  Brown,  jun.,  Andrew  Wingate,  William 
Hamilton,  Mungo  Campbell,  jun.,  Andrew  Galbraith,  James  Black,  Robert  Salmond, 
H.  E.  Crum,  Robert  Kei-,  Thomas  Richardson,  John  Wilson,  John  Wingate,  Johu 
Cree,  George  Gille.spie,  James  Jamieson,  William  Dalglish. 

Lyners  of  the  Deax  of  Guild  Court. — The  Dean  of  Guild,  Head  of  the  Court ; 
James  Hanuan,  Sub-Dean  ;  Patrick  M'Naught,  John  M'Ewan,  John  Wingate. 

Committee  on  Books,  Revenue,  and  Pensions. — Dean  of  Guild,  Chairman  and 
Convener;  Andrew  Galbraith,  James  Bogle,  Hugh  Cogan,  Archibald  Newall,  James 
Black,  Sir  James  Campbell,  Andrew  S.  Dalglish,  Graham  Russell,  Humphrey  Ewing 
Crum,  William  Brown,  jnn.,  Robert  Salmond,  James  Hannan,  James  Scott,  Charles 
Gray,  Thomas  Richardson,  John  Cree.     Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Cemetery,  Lands,  and  Quarries. — Dean  of  Guild,  Chairman 
and  Convener ;  Andrew  Galbraith,  James  Bogle,  Hugh  Cogan,  Archibald  Newall, 
James  Leechman,  George  Baird,  James  Lumsden,  jun.,  Humphrey  Ewing  Crum, 
James  Hannan,  Andrew  Wingate,  John  M'Ewan,  Allan  Gilmour,  James  Scott,  John 
Wingate,  James  Jamieson,  Robert  Ker.     Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  the  Hall. — Dean  of  Guild,  Chairman  and  Convener ;  James 
Scott,  Hugh  Cogan,  Andrew  S.  Dalglish,  William  Hamilton,  Robert  Paterson,  Mungo 
Campbell,  jun.,  Peter  Buchanan,  Walter  Buchanan,  Donald  Smith,  John  Wilson, 
William  Robertson,  George  GiUespie.     Three  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Auldhouse  Mortification  for  Apprentice  Fees,  &c. — Dean 
of  Guild,  Chairman  and  Convener ;  Andrew  Galbraith,  James  Bogle,  James  Black, 
Andrew  Wingate,  Robert  Paterson,  Patrick  M'Naught,  Walter  Buchanan,  AVilliam 
Dalglish,  Johu  Wingate,  Archibald  Newall.     Two  a  quorum. 

Committee  on  Coulter's  Mortification  for  Premiums  to  Inventors. — 
Dean  of  Guild,  Hugh  Cogan,  Humphrey  Ewing  Crum,  Charles  Gray. 

Committee  for  Revising  List  of  Members  and  Procuring  Entry  of  New 
Members. — Dean  of  Guild,  Chairman  and  Convener ;  Andrew  Galbraith,  James 
Bogle,  Hugh  Cogan,  James  Lumsden,  jun.,  A.  S.  Dalglish,  William  Hamilton,  Mungo 
Campbell,  jun.,  Peter  Buchanan,  William  Brown,  jun.,  George  Baird,  William  Ro- 
bertson, Walter  Buchanan,  John  M'Ewan,  Patrick  M'Naught,  Sir  James  Campbell, 
John  Wingate,  Thomas  Richardson,  John  Wilson,  George  Gillespie,  James  Jamieson, 
William  Dalglish,  John  Cree.     Three  a  quorum. 

Manager  of  the  Royal  Infirmary, Andrew  Galbraith. 

Manager  of  the  Blind  Asylum, Andrew  Wingate. 

Manager  of  the  Lock  Hospital, Charles  Gray. 

Director  of  General  Lying-in  Hospital,.. James  Black. 

TDean  of  Guild. 
Managers  of  Stirling's  Library, <  Humphrey  E.  Ci-um . 

(^Hugh  Cogan. 

oT.       ,T         .     .     ,  (Dean  of  Guild. 

Managers  of  Royal  Lunatic  Asylum, {Archibald  Newall. 

Commissioner  on  Water  Company's  Accounts, The  Dean  of  Guild. 

Clyde  Commissioners  appointed  by  the  House. — John  Wright,  James 
Wright,  Archibald  Galbraith,  John  Jamieson,  Thomas  Buchanan,  jtm.,  David  Hope, 
William  Mills,  James  Dale,  Alexander  Drysdale,  Archibald  G.  Kidston. 

John  M'Leish,  Superintendent  of  Cemetery  and  Quarries. 
Wm.  G.  Crawford,  Officer. 


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CLYDE  NAVIGATION. 

The  Hon.  the  Loed  Pkovost,  Chairman. — Bailie  Scott,  Deputy-Chairman. 

Trustees. — The  Hon.  Sir  James  Anderson,  Lord  Provost ;  David  Dreghorn,  Esq., 
James  Plaj'fair,  Esq.,  John  Macdowall,  Esq.,  James  Bogle,  Esq.,  James  Scott,  Esq., 
William  Patrick  Paton,  Esq.,  William  West  Watson,  Esq.,  James  Gourlaj',  Esq., 
Bailies ;  William  Connal,  Esq.,  Dean  of  Guild ;  William  York,  Esq.,  Deacon  Con- 
vener; Messrs.  Andrew  Paterson,  George  Mitchell,  John  Fleming,  Robert  Webster, 
John  Stewart,  David  Mackinlay,  James  Lumsden,  Andrew  Orr,  William  Bankier, 
Robert  Stewart,  James  Steel,  William  Murray,  James  Watt  M'Gregor,  Angus  M'Alpine, 
John  Mitchell,  Robert  M'Gavin,  Councillors;  Henry  Dunlop,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the 
Chamber  of  Commerce;  Messrs.  Andrew  Galbraith,  Richard  Kidston,  Alex.  M'K. 
Kirkland,  appointed  by  the  Merchants' House ;  Messrs.  John  M'Callum,  James  Craig, 
appointed  by  the  Trades'  House. 

Messrs.  James  Reddie,  Wm.  Davie,  and  A.  Turner,  Secretaries. 

Mr.  George  Readman,  Treasurer. 

Mr.  David  Bremner,  Engineer  and  Master  of  Works. 

Captain  Johnston,  Harbour  Master. 

James  Brown,  Officer. 


CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  AND  MANUFACTURES. 

Henry  Dunlop,  Chairman, — Robert  Bartholomew,  Deputy-Chairman, 

Directors. — William  Hamilton,  W.  Buchanan,  William  Murray,  W.  P.  Paton, 
W.  F.  Burnley,  Henry  Watson,  James  Watson,  D.  Walkinshaw,  E.  Bartholomew, 
W.  J.  Davidson,  James  Scott,  J.  Richardson,  J.  A.  Anderson,  J.  G.  Kinnear,  James 
Clark,  Graham  Russell,  A.  Gilmonr,  jun.,  H.  E.  Crum,  William  Johnston,  Henry 
Dunlop,  William  Graham,  Elias  Gibb,  Robert  Baird,  A.  Johnston,  William  Brown, 
A.  M'K.  Kirkland,  Thomas  M'Call,  Archibald  G.  Kidston,  Colin  Campbell,  Hugh 
Cogan,  Andrew  Wingate,  G.  L.  Walker. 

John  G.  Kinnear,  Secretary. 


GLASGOW  SHIPOWNERS'  ASSOCIATION. 

John  Mitohell,  Chairman. — Allan  Gilmour,  Deputy-Chairman. 

Directors. — George  Henderson,  Robert  M'Gavin,  William  Kidston,  Lewis  Pot- 
ter, James  Allan,  W.  H.  Dobbie,  Humphrey  E.  Crum,  John  Fleming. 

William  Kidston,  Treasurer.  S.  Pollock,  Secretary,  42  West  George  Street. 


GLASGOW  MERCANTILE  MARINE  BOARD. 

Constituted  under  the  Act  13  &  14  Victoria,  chap.  93. 

Sir  James  Anderson,  Lord  Provost,  Chairman. 

Allan  Gilmour,  Deputy-Chairman. — Wm.  Connal,  Dean  of  Guild. 

Directors. — George  Henderson,  Captain  W.  Douglas,  R.N.,  John  Mitchell,  Lewis 
Potter,  Robert  M'Gavin,  James  Allan,  William  Kidston,  George  Smith,  jun. 

S.  Pollock,  Secretary,  42  West  George  Street. 


WEST  INDIA  ASSOCIATION. 

Humphrey  Ewing  Crum,  Chairman. — Graham  Russell,  Deputy-Chairman. 

Directors. — William  Hamilton,  W.  F.  Burnley,  Mungo  Campbell,  jun,,  John 
Ronald. 

C.  D.  Donald,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


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L  A  W. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE  ACTING  FOE  THE  LOWER  WARD. 


Anderson,  David,  manufacturer,  Glasgow. 
Anderson,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Anderson,  Sir  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Bain,  John,  of  Morriston. 
Baird,  Alexander,  Gartsherrie. 
Baird,  Douglas,  Gartsherrie. 
Baird,  George,  Gartsherrie. 
Baird,  James,  Gartsherrie. 
Baird,  Eobert,  Gartsherrie. 
Baird,  William,  Gartsherrie. 
Bankier,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Bannatyne,  Andrew,  writer,  Glasgow. 
Bartholomew,  R.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Bell,  David,  of  Blackhall. 
Bogle,  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Borron,  W.  G.,  of  Leadhills. 
Brock,  Henry,  banker,  Glasgow. 
Brock,  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Brodie,  William,  of  Endrickbank. 
Brown,  John,  yr.,  cotton- merchant,  Glas- 
gow. 
Brown,  Samuel  E.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  Thomas,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  W.,  of  Flatt,  writer,  Glasgow. 
Brown,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Bryson,  Eobert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Buchanan,  Andrew,  merchant. 
Buchanan,  Thomas,  of  Wellshot. 
Buchanan,  W.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Burns,  George,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Cabbell,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  of  Bedlay. 
Campbell,  Archd.,  of  Blythswood. 
Campbell,  Sir  Archd.,  of  Succoth,  Bart. 
Campbell,  Sir  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Campbell,  William,  of  Tillichewan. 
Carss,  John,  Glasgow. 
Clark,  John,  of  Parkhead. 
Clark,  John,  yr.,  manufacturer,  Glasgow. 
Cogan,  Hugh,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Killerraont. 
Colt,  John  H,,  of  Gartsherrie. 
Connal,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Crawford,  W.  S.  S.,  of  Milton. 
Crawfurd,  George,  writer,  Glasgow. 
Crichton,  William,  Port-Dundas. 
Cunrngham,  Alex.,  of  Carnbroe. 
Dalgleish,  A.  S.  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Davidson,  William  J.,  yr.,  of  Euchill. 
Deunistoun,  Alexander,  of  Golfliill. 
Denny,  Alexander,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dick,  Alexander,  of  Lumloch. 
Dick,  Matthew,  of  Meikle  Earnock. 
Douglas,  Archibald,  of  Calton. 
Douglas,  John  C,  of  Mains. 
Dreghorn,  David,  Glasgow. 


Drew,  Peter,  Shawfield. 
Drysdale,  A.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dunlop,  Colin  E.,  Clyde. 
Dunlop,  Henrj',  of  Craigton. 
Dunlop,  James,  of  Clyde, 
Eccles,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow, 
Ewing,  J.  L,,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Fairie,  James,  of  Farme. 
Ferrie,  George,  of  Blairtumnock. 
Findlay,  Eobert,  of  Easteihill. 
Fowler,  Andrew,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Freeland,  E.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Fyfe,  John,  of  Dalmamock. 
Galbraith,  Kobert,  of  Greenhead. 
Galbraith,  William,  of  Croftfoot. 
Galloway,  Andrew,  of  Sandyhills. 
Galloway,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Glasgow,  Alexander,  of  Auchinraith. 
Graham,  Alexander,  Lancefield. 
Graham,  John,  of  Kittcchside. 
Graham,  William,  of  Lambhill. 
Graham,  William,  jun.,  of  Lancefield. 
Graj',  Charles,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Gray,  Eobert,  of  Glenorchard. 
Gerard,  Archibald,  of  Eochsoles. 
Gibb,  Elias,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Gibson,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Gilbert,  John  G.,  of  Yorkhill. 
Gilmour,  John,  of  Oatlands. 
Gourlay,  Matthew,  distiller,  Glasgow. 
Hamilton,  J.  G.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Hamilton,  William,  of  Middleton, 
Hastie,  Alex.,  M.P.,  mercht.,  Glasgow. 
Henderson,  J.  Percy,  m.erchaut,  Glasgow 
Hill,  Laurence,  of  Barlanark. 
Houldsworth,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Houldsworth,  William,  of  Belvidere. 
Hussey,  W.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Husse}',  W.,  jun.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Hutcheson,  Charles,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Hutchison,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Hutchison,  R.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Johnston,  Robert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Kaye,  Eobert,  of  Millbrae. 
Kennedy,  Gilbert,  Glasgow. 
Kidston,  A.  G.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Kidston,  E.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Kidston,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
King,  C.  A.,  of  Woodneuk. 
Kippen,  William,  of  Busby. 
Kirkland,  A.  M'K.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Leadbetter,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Leechman,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Liddell,  Andrew,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Lumsden,  James,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 
Lumsden,  James,  jun.,  Glasgow. 


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Lumsden,  George,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
MacKirdy,  C.  C,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Mann,  John,  Wilsontown  Iron -Works. 
Maxwell,  Sir  John,  of  Pollok,  Bart. 
Maxwell,  J.  H.,  of  Dargavel. 
Maxwell,  John,  of  Baillieston. 
M'Call,  Thomas,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Call,  Henry,  of  Daldowie. 
M'Call,  Henry,  younger,  of  Daldowie. 
M'Call,  James,  of  Daldowie. 
M'Clelland,  J.,  accountant,  Glasgow. 
M'Gavin,  Robert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  of  Kemock. 
M'Haffie,  Robert,  of  Eastwood. 
M'Hardy,  James,  of  Glenboig. 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  of  Craig  Park. 
M'Kinlay,  David,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Laren,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Lean,  William,  of  Plantation. 
M'Lean,  William,  yr.,  of  Plantation. 
M'Lellan,  A.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Naught,  P.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Phail,  Duncan,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Monteath,  James,  of  Monkreddin  Mains. 
Montgoraerie,  M.,  of  Kelvinside. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  of  Ballinakill. 
Merrj",  James,  of  Motheryi^ell. 
Middleton,  W.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Mills,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Mirrlees,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Mitchell,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Mitchell,  Geo.,  cotton-spinner,  Glasgow. 
Muir,  J.,  of  Gartferry. 
Murray,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Murray,  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Neilson,  James  B.,  of  Kelvinside. 
Orr,  Andrew,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Pattison,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Paul,  Henry,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Pollock,  George,  Rhindmuir. 
Potter,  Lewis,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Reid,  John,  of  Whitehill. 
Reid,  John  R.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 


Rennie,  John,  of  Auchinloch. 
Robertson,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Robertson,  W.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Robertson,  L.,  Royal  Bank,  Glasgow. 
Robertson,  Hugh,  younger  of  Gartloch. 
Rodger,  Robert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Rowan,  George,  Holmfau'dhead. 
Rowan,  Stephen,  yr.,  Holmfauldhead. 
Rowand,  Michael,  of  Linthouse. 
Rowand,  Alexander,  yr.,  of  Linthouse. 
Scott,  T.  R.,  of  Castle  Mains. 
Small,  John,  builder,  Glasgow. 
Smith,  Robert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Smith,  D.,  banker. 
Steven,  Moses,  of  Polmadie. 
Stewart,  John,  of  Gabrioch-hill. 
Stewart,    Robert,    of  Omoa,    merchant, 

Glasgow. 
Stirling,    W.,   of    Kenmure,    merchaet, 

Glasgow. 
Sprot,  Mark,  of  Garnkirk. 
Sprot,  Thomas,  of  Auchinloch. 
Sprot,  John,  Garnkirk. 
Tennent,  Hugh,  Wellpark. 
Tennent,  John,  St.  Rollox. 
TumbuU,  James,  of  Blanhill. 
Turnbull,  John,  of  Elmpark. 
Turner,  James,  of  Thrushgrove. 
Turner,  Angus,  Woodside  ter.,  Glasgow. 
Urquhart,  John,  of  Fairhill. 
Urquhart,  Robert,  of  Moss. 
Walker,  Robert,  of  Lethamhill. 
Walker,  Robert,  younger,  of  Lethamhill. 
Walrond,  Theodore,  of  Calder-park. 
Walrond,  Theodore,  jun.,  of  Culder-park. 
Wardrop,  Henrj^,  of  Blackfaulds. 
White,  Peter,  accountant,  Glasgow. 
White,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Wilson,  John,  of  Dundyvan. 
Wilson,  John,  youngei',  of  Dundyvan. 
Wingate,  Andrew,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Wingate,  Thomas,  engineer,  Glasgow. 
Wright,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  COUNTIES  OF  AYR,  DUMBARTON,  RENFREW, 
AND  STIRLING, 

WHO  RESIDE  IN  GIjASGOW  OR  ITS  IMMEDIATE  NEIGHBOtTRHOOD, 


Ewing,  James,  of  Tardoors. 
Gray,  A.  F.,  of  Glen  tig. 
Tennent,  Hugh,  of  Wellpark, 

DUMBARTON. 

Anderson,  John,  of  Finnart. 
Brcdie,  William,  of  Endrickbank. 
Brown,  William,  late  of  Kilmardinny. 
Buchanan,  John,  of  Blairlusk. 
Buchanan,  W.,  of  Shandon  Lodge. 
Campbell,  William,  of  Tillichewan. 


Campbell,  James,  yr.,  of  Tillichewan. 
Campbell,  Colin,  yr.,  of  Colgrain. 
Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Killermont. 
Colledge,  William,  of  Garngaber, 
Connal,  William,  of  Garscudden. 
Christie,  J.,  of  Dumbarton  Glassworks. 
Couper,  John,  Professor  of  Materia  Me- 

dica  in  the  University  of  Glasgow. 
Couper,  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dennistoun,  John,  of  Golfliill. 
Dennistoun,  Alexander,  of  Golfhill  and 

Muckcroft. 


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Donaldson,  James,  of  Keppoch. 

Ewiug,  James,  LL.D.,  of  StratUeven. 

Ewing,  J.  0.,  of  Ardeu. 

Gartshore,  J.  M.,  of  Gartshore. 

Gray,  Charles,  merchant,  Cumbernauld. 

Hamilton,  W.,  merchant,  Arrochar  House. 

Kippen,  William,  of  Westertown. 

Kidstou,  Richard,  Helensburgh. 

Lumsden,  James,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 

M'Vicar,  John,  of  Ardaroch. 

Napier,  Robert,  of  West  Shandoii. 

Orr,  Major  John,  of  DuUatur. 

Smith,  James,  of  Craigend. 

Smith,  James,  of  Jordanhill. 

Smith,  William,  of  Carbeth. 

Stirling,  George,  of  Cordale. 

Stuart,  John,  of  Lennox  Bank. 

Sharpe,  John  Fergusson,  of  Orchardtown. 

Stewart,  Walter,  of  Balloch. 

Scott,  James,  of  Dalmonach. 

Thomson,  AVilliam,  of  Bellfield. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Auchiniden. 

Wilson,  John,  of  Dundyvan. 

White,  William,  of  Kilmardinny. 

Young,  John,  of  Rowmore. 

The  Lord  Provost,  eldest  Bailie,  and  Dean 

of  Guild  of  Glasgow. 
The  Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire. 
The  Sheriff-Substitutes  of  the  Lower  Ward 

of  Lanarkshire. 

RENFREW. 

Baird,  Thomas,  of  Greenbank. 
Brodie,  William,  of  Endrickbank. 
Buchanan,  Herbert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Callendar,  Thomas,  merchant,  Glasgow, 
Cogan,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Cogau,  Robert,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Crum,  H.  E.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dunlop,  Henry,  of  Craigton. 
Freeland,  Robert,  of  Gryfe  Castle. 
Eyfe,  John  Gavin,  Lochwinnoch. 
Gilmour,  Allan,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Graham,  Alexander,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Hunter,  Malcolm,  merchant,  Glasgow. 


Kippen,  William,  of  Busby. 
Lumsden,  James,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 
Lumsden,  James,  jun.,  Glasgow. 
Maxwell,  Sir  John,  of  Pollok,  Bart. 
Miller,  John,  of  Muirshiels. 
M'HafiSe,  Robert,  of  Eastwood. 
M'Haffie,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
M'Lean,  William,  of  Plantation. 
M'Lean,  William,  yr.,  of  Pltntation. 
Orr,  William,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Pollok,  Arthur,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Pollok,  John,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Eanken,  Andrew,  of  Ashbiirn. 
Rodger,  Mathew,  of  Roseland. 
Spier,  Robert,  of  Burnbrae. 
Spier,  Thomas,  of  Burnbrae. 
Smith,  John,  of  Birkenshaw. 
Smith,  James,  of  Jordanhill. 
Sharp,  James,  Tower  of  Rais. 
Sharpe,  J.  F.,  yr.,  of  Orchardtown. 
Stevenson,  George,  Crosslee  Mill. 
Stevenson,  David,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Thomson,  Neale,  of  Eastwood. 
White,  John,  of  Eaglesham. 
Walker,  John,  of  Prospecthill. 
Walkinshaw,  James,  of  Overton. 
Wright,  James,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

For  the  time  being, 
Sheriff  of  Lanarkshire. 
Sheriff-Substitutes  of  Lanarkshire. 


Black,  J.  S.,  of  Milngavie. 
Brodie,  William,  of  Endrickbank. 
Campbell,  Sir  A.,  of  Garscube,  Bart. 
Cooper,  Henry,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Dalgleish,  A.  S.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 
Gray,  Robert,  of  Glenorchard. 
M'Lellan,  A.,  of  Mugdock  Castle. 
Smith,  W.,  of  Carbeth  Guthrie. 
Smith,    Cunningham,    yr.,    of   Carbeth 

Guthrie. 
Smith,  James,  of  Jordanhill. 
The  Lord  Provost,  eldest  Bailie,  and  Dean 

of  Guild  of  Glasgow,  ex  officiis. 


MASTERS  AND  COMMISSIONERS  EXTRAORDINARY  FOR  ENGLISH 

COURTS. 
Chancery. — George  Salmond,   Daniel  Paul,   John   M'Lure,  A.  P.   Henderson, 
David  Wilkie,  and  Robert  Baird. 

Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer. — George  Salmond,  A.  B. 
Yuille,  James  Drew,  A.  P.  Henderson,  and  Robert  Baird. 
Bankruptcy. — A.  P.  Henderson  and  George  Salmond. 


IRISH  COURTS. 

Chancery. — George  Salmond,  jMichael  Waddell,  A.  P.  Henderson,  and  Robert 
Baird. 

Queen's  Bench. — James  Drew,  A.  P.  Henderson,  and  Robert  Baird. 
Common  Pleas  and  Bankruptcy. — A.  P.  Henderson  ar,d  Robert  Baird. 
Exchequer. — Michael  Waddell,  A.  P.  Henderson,  and  Piobert  Baird. 


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ADMIEALTY  COUET. 

Archibald  Alison,  Esq.,  advocate,  Judge- Admiral;  Henry  Glassford  Bell,  Esq., 
advocate,  and  George  Skene,  Esq.,  advocate.,  Deputes  ;  Jlr.  Geoi-ge  Salmond  and  Mr. 
William  Hart,  Procurators- Fiscal ;  Mr.  P.  T.  Young,  Auditor  of  Accounts. 


BURGH  COUETS. 
The  Bailies,  Judges. — The  Town  Clerks,  Legal  Assessors. 


PBINCIPAL  COURT 

Held  in  the  Burgh  Court  Hall,  on  Fri- 
day, at  11  o'clock,  in  cases  of  debts,  &c., 
exceeding  40s. 

Summer  term,  from  12thMayuntil  10th 
July. 

Winter  term,  from  12th  November  untU 
11th  March,  and  occasionally  during  the 
vacations. 

POLICE   COURTS 

Held  every  lawful  day,  at  10  o'clock, 
in  the  Police  Office,  South  Albion  Street, 
Glasgow ;  and  in  the  Police  Offices  of 
Gorbals,  Anderston,  and  Calton,  respec- 
tively. 

DEAN  OF  GUILD 

Sits  every  alternate  Thursda_y,  at  11 
o'clock,  in  the  Burgh  Court  Hall. 


Dean  of  Guild,  William  Connal. 

FEOM  THE  MERCHANTS. 

James  Hannan,  I     John  M'Ewan, 

P.  M'Naught,  I     John  Wingate. 

FROM  THE  TRADES. 

James  Wilson,  I    John  Morrison, 

John  Christie,  |    James  Eenton. 

Assessor,  Arthur  Forbes. 
Superintendent  of  Streets,  Buildings,  aiici 

Pavements,  John  Carrick. 
Officer,  Wm.  G.  Crawford. 

WATER  BAILIE. 

Principal  Bailie,  Alex.  Harvey. 
Depute,  William  Gilmour. 

The  Bailie  of  the  Eiver  Clyde  holds  a 
Court  in  the  Court  Hall,  Robertson  Street, 
on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  at  3  o'clock. 


COUNTY  COUETS. 


SHERIFF 

Sits  every  day  for  criminal  and  sum- 
mary business. 

Ordinary  Court,  Wednesday. 

Small  Debt  Court,  Thursday. 

Sheriff,  Archibald  Alison,  advocate. 

Substitutes,  H.  Bell  and  G.  Skene. 

Sheriff-Clerk,  J.  Drysdale. 

Depute-Clerks,  Jas.  M'Hardy,  Jas.  Gib- 
bons, and  Alex.  Pearson. 

Auditor  of  Accounts,  P.  T.  Young. 

Translator  and  Interpreter,  Sigismund 
Wallace,  Ph.  Dr. 

Macers  of  Court,  John  Allan  and  William 
Calvert. 

Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Upper  Ward, 
John  Neil  Dj'ce. 

Depute-Clerk,  Alexander  M'Intyre. 

Fiscal,  Stephen  Gray. 

Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Airdrie  District, 
Archibald  Smith. 

Depute-Clerks,  Jas.  Eobb  and  John  Laing. 


Fiscal,  John  M'Donald. 

Court  held  at  Airdrie  on  Tuesdays. 

COJIMISSARY. 

Commissary,  Archibald  Alison,  advocate. 

Commissary -Deputes,  H.  G.  Bell,  G. 
Skene,  James  Veitch,  and  John  Neil 
Dyce. 

Commissary-Clerk,  C.  D.  Donald,  37  Vir- 
ginia Street. 

Depute-Clerk,  C.  D.  Donald,  jun.,  41 
Virginia  Street. 

Procurators-Fiscal,  G.  Salmond  and  Wil- 
liam Hart. 

Offices,  County  Buildings,  Wilson  Street. 

Court  held  at  Hamilton  on  Fridays. 

Sheriff-Substitute  for  the  Middle  AVard, 
James  Veitch. 

Depute-Clerk,  John  Leslie. 

Fiscal,  Thomas  Dj'kes. 

Court  held  at  Lanark  on  Tuesdays. 

Procurator-Fiscal,  George  Sahnond. 


SMALL  DEBT  COUET  OF  THE  JUSTICES. 

This  Court,  on  six  days  inducite,  decides  claims  of  £5  and  under,  sits  every 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  11  o'clock  forenoon,  in  the  Small  Debt  Court  Hall  at  the  Old 
Jail.  Two  Justices  are  the  Judges.  Summonses  and  warrants  are  issued  for  the 
Lower  Ward  of  Lanaj-kshire  at  the  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings, 
Glasgow,  entering  by  No.  107  Brunswick  Street.     George  Crawfurd,  Clerk. 


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JUSTICE  OF  PEACE. 

Sittings  of  the  Small  Debt  Court  every  Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  11  o'clock,  in  the 
Court  Hall  at  the  Jail.  Sittings  for  summary  proceedings  and  criminal  cases  in  the 
Justices' Hall,  County  Buildings,  on  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday,  at  one 
o'clock.  Business  is  transacted  in  the  Clerks'  Office,  County  Buildings,  107  Bruns- 
wick Street,  GlE^sgow,  every  day  from  10  till  4,  and  from  6  till  8  evening,  Saturday 
excepted,  when  the  office  shuts  at  3  p.m.  Clerk,  George  Crawfurd  ;  Depute-Clerks, 
Rob.  R.  M'Donald  and  W.  C.  Templeton  ;  Procurator- Fiscal,  John  Lang,  jun. ;  Bar 
Officer,  John  Buchanan. 


SHERIFF  SMALL  DEBT  COURT, 

For  the  recovery  of  Debts  not  exceeding  £8  6s.  8d.,  sits  every  Thursday,  at  11 
o'clock  forenoon,  and  has  jurisdiction  over  the  whole  of  Lanarkshire.  The  Defenders 
are  cited  before  this  Court  on  an  inducite  of  six  days ;  warrants  to  arrest  on  the 
dependence  are  issued ;  the  decree  may  be  extracted,  and  arrestments  used  upon  it 
instantly  ;  and  it  may  be  enforced,  in  all  cases,  by  poinding  and  sale  of  the  debtor's 
effects,  ten  free  days  after  its  date.  In  case  of  the  debtor  removing  to  a  different 
county,  the  decree  maj'  be  enforced  against  him  there,  on  being  endorsed  by  the 
Sheriff-Clerk  of  the  County  to  which  he  removes.  Judges — Sheriff  and  Sheriff-Sub- 
stitutes of  the  County. 

Note. — The  Act  authorising  Imprisonment  for  Small  Debts  expired  in  1840. 


FORM  OF  PROCEEDING  IN  THE  RECOVERY  OF  SMALL  DEBTS. 

'  Debts  may  be  recovered  in  a  summarj'  manner  before  the  Justice  of  Peace  Court,  to 
the  extent  of  £5  ;  and,  before  the  Sheriff  Courts,  to  the  extent  of  £8  6s.  8d. 

The  first  step  is  set  forth  in  a  complaint  or  libel,  agreeably  to  a  prescribed  form, 
(the  Clerks  of  Court  will  provide  the  necessary  forms,)  the  origin  of  the  debt,  or 
ground  of  action ;  and  to  cause  the  same,  with  a  copy  of  the  account,  if  any,  to  be 
served  on  the  defender. 

A  warrant  will,  at  the  same  time,  be  obtained  to  cite  witnesses. 

The  parties  maj^  appear  either  by  themselves  or  by  members  of  their  families,  or 
others  whom  the  Court  may  authorise ;  but  in  no  case  by  persons  practising  the 
profession  of  the  law,  without  special  leave  of  the  Court  on  cause  shown. 

If  the  defender  fail  to  appear,  after  being  cited,  he  will  be  held  as  confessed,  and 
judgment  will  be  given  against  him. 

But,  when  decree  is  given  in  absence  against  the  defender,  he  may,  before  the 
expiry  of  the  charge,  apply  for  a  rehearing,  on  consigning  the  sums  decerned  for. 

If  decree  in  absence  be  given  against  the  pursuer,  he  may,  within  one  month, 
obtain  a  rehearing,  on  consigning  2s.  6d.,  if  the  case  be  before  the  Justices;  and 
the  expense  decerned  for,  with  5s.  to  meet  further  expenses,  if  the  case  be  before  the 
Sheriff. 

The  case  will  be  adjourned  upon  the  pursuer  or  defender  offering  a  suitable  excuse, 
or  if  any  witness  be  absent. 

If  decree  be  given  against  the  defender  in  his  personal  presence,  diligence  may  pro- 
ceed against  him  by  arrestment  instantly;  and  by  poinding  and  sale,  at  the  end  of 
ten  days,  before  the  Sheriff;  and  poinding  and  sale,  instantly,  before  the  Justices. 

If  decree  be  given  against  the  defender  in  his  absence,  poinding  and  sale,  as  above, 
can  only  follow  after  a  charge  of  ten  days. 

The  defender,  on  showing  cause,  may  be  allowed  to  pay  the  sums  decerned  for  by 
instalments. 

The  decrees  of  the  Sheriff  and  of  the  Justices  may  be  executed  in  any  county,  on 
the  same  being  indorsed  by  the  Clerk  of  such  county. 

Any  arrestment  used  in  cases  before  the  Sheriff  must  be  used  within  sixty  days 
after  the  warrant  is  obtained,  and  renewed  every  three  months ;  and  such  arrest- 
ments may  be  loosed,  on  offering  sufficient  caution,  or  on  showing  evidence  of  absol- 
vitur,  or  payment,  or  on  consigning  the  sums  demanded,  if  before  decree. 

The  above  forms  will  apply  to  any  action  of  forthcoming  whatever,  before  the 


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69 


Sheriff,  for  making  effectual  arrestments ;  but  in  such  actions,  both  the  defender  and 
arrestee  must  be  cited  to  appear  in  Court  on  the  same  day. 

Decrees,  pronounced  in  this  summary  form  by  the  Sheriff,  will  only  be  reviewable 
by  the  next  Circuit  Court  of  Justiciary;  or,  if  there  be  no  Circuit  Court,  by  the 
High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  ground  of  corruption,  or  malice,  or 
oppression,  on  the  part  of  the  Judge. 

Such  decrees,  when  pronounced  by  the  Justices,  will  only  be  reviewable  by  a  re- 
duction before  the  Court  of  Session,  on  the  ground  of  malice  and  oppression,  on  the 
part  of  the  Justices ;  and  such  reduction  will  only  be  competent  for  one  year,  and 
finding  caution  for  costs. 

No  person  should  be  exempted  from  the  jurisdiction  of  Justices  or  Sheriffs,  in  such 
cases,  by  reason  of  privilege  as  a  member  of  the  College  of  Justice. 


NOTARIES'  FEES  FOB  PEOTESTING  BILLS, 

As  FIXED  BY  Act  of  Sederunt  of  the  Lokds  of  Council  and  Session,  on  6th 
Makch,  1833. 

Noting  not  exceeding £  8     6     8 £0     1     0 

Above  and  not  exceeding 25     0     0 0     16 

Above 25     0     0 0     2     6 


"WHEN  PROTEST  EXTENDED. 

Not  exceeding £    8  6  8 

Above  and  not  exceeding 25  0  0 

Above  £25  and  not  exceeding 100  0  0 

Above 100  0  0 

Foreign  bills  not  exceeding 5  0  0 0 

Above  and  not  exceeding 25  0  0 

Above  and  not  exceeding 100  0  0 

Above 100  0  0 


£0 

1 

6 

0 

2 

6 

0 

3 

6 

0 

5 

0 

0 

2 

6 

0 

3 

6 

0 

5 

0 

0 

7 

6 

Noting  fees  not  to  be  charged  if  protest  afterwards  extended.  If  Notary  travels 
beyond  the  town  he  resides  in,  allowed  an  additional  charge  of  3s.  each  mile,  which 
shall  include  his  travelling  charges. 


CONSTABLES  ACTING  IN  JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COUET. 


Ballantyne,  John 
Barclay,  Thomas 
Buchanan,  John 
Campbell,  John 
Cameron,  Alex. 
Clark,  Alexander 
Clark,  Jonathan 
Cooper,  Thomas 
Coulter,  John 
Craig,  James 
Gumming,  John 
Deans,  NeU 
Dempster,  James 
Dolan,  Charles 
Farms,  John 
Ferguson,  Andrew 
Foster,  Daniel 
Garrow,  Thomas 
George,  Edward 
Gibson,  John 


Gilmour,  William 
Grierson,  John 
Hamilton,  Gavin 
Howatson,  John 
Jack,  Thomas 
Jackson,  Hugh 
Johnston,  Wm. 
Kay,  Archibald 
Kelly,  Michael 
Lindsay,  Gilbert 
Logan,  John 
Mackinlay,  John 
Maguire,  Charles 
Mathie,  John 
Miller,  James 
Muir,  William 
M'Callum,  Daniel 
M'Cartney,  Andw. 
M'Colgan,  Andrew 
M'Donald,  George 


M'Donald,  Ronald 
M'Donald,  John 
M'Donald,  Colin 
M'Fadyen,  John 
M'Farlane,  D. 
M'Leish,  Daniel 
M'Gilvary,  Thos. 
M'Gowan,  James 
M'Gowan,  Thomas 
M'Gregor,  Gregor 
M'Gregor,  John 
M'Kay,  Charles 
M'Kay,  Daniel 
M'Kay,  John 
M'Laren,  John 
M'Nish,  James 
M'Pherson,  John 
M'Phail,  Bernard 
M'Quarrie,  John 


Ogilvie,  John 
Paterson,  John 
Pettigrew,  Moses 
Philips,  J.  M'K. 
Rennie,  Alexander 
Robb,  William 
Roberton,  John 
Summers,  Archd.D. 
Smith,  George 
Ure,  James 
Walker,  Robert 
Wardrop,  John 
Watt,  William 
Watson,  WiUiam 
Whyte,  William 
Wilson,  John 
Young,  Alexander 
Young,  David 
Young,  Peter 


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LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— LAW. 


MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. 
[Notaries  Public  are  indicated  by  an  n,  Agents  or  Procurators  by  an  a.] 


ABERDEENSHIRE. 

Aberdeen — James  Johnston,  Geo.  Cock- 
burn,  Robert  Shaw,  John  Moir. 

Hunlly — James  M'Kinnon. 

Leith-lMinsden — George  Murdoch. 

Tarland — George  Skene. 

Peterhead — James  Hutchinson,  Grant 
Imlah. 

Tnverary,  near  KeithhaU — Robert  Web- 
ster. 

Fraserburgh — Charles  Dunbar. 

Kincardine  O'Neil — Joseph  Nicol. 

TWi^^-James  D.  M'Nee. 

ARGYLLSHIRE. 

Inverary — David  Black  n. 
Lochgilphead- — Alexander  Campbell. 
Oban — D.  Carmichael. 

AYRSHIRE. 

Ayr — Robert  Goudie,  John  Hutchison, 
George  GilfiUan,  Hugh  Mann,  Robert 
M'Callum. 

Beiih — Robert  Thomson. 

Cumnock — Andrew  Briton. 

Kilmarnoclc — James  Browning,  James 
Wilson. 

Maybole — Thomas  Bell. 

BANFFSHIRE, 

5aw^^— William  Symon,  Geo,  Eaebum. 
Keith — James  Barlow,  jun. 

BERWICKSHIRE. 

Dwise— David  M'Watt. 

CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 

Thurso — James  M'Kay, 
Wick — William  Gunn. 

CLACKMANNANSHIRE. 

Alloa — Alex.  Gait,  John  Urquhart. 

DUMBARTONSHIRE. 

Dumbarton — Ro.  Macfarlane. 
Kirkintilloch — John  Shearer. 

DUMFRIESSHIRE. 

Annan — John  M'Lellan  a. 

Dumfries — Robt.  Wallace  n  a,  T.  Hain- 

ing,  A.  Hamilton  n  a,  C.  M'George  a, 

Thomas  Corrie. 

EDINBURGHSHIRE. 

Edinburgh — W.  A.  Thomson,  sen.,  Geo. 
Black,   A.    Drysdale,   W.    J.    Munro, 


Wm.  Swanston,  sen.,  W.  A.  Thomson, 
jun.,  John  Grady,  Andrew  Webster, 
Wm.  Swanston,  jun.,  Robt.  Gordon, 
John  Sutherland,  John  Caw,  William 
Thomson. 


ELGINSHIRE. 


Elgin — Lewis  Shaw,  Finlay  Munro. 
Fort-es — -William  Watson. 

FIFESHIRE. 

Cupar-Fife — Henry  Millie,  John  Cairns. 
St.  Andrew's — John  Thomson. 
Auchtermuchty — J.  Williamson. 
Kirkaldy — -William  Trail. 

FORFARSHIRE. 

Brechin — Alexander  Jenkins. 
Dundee — Jas.  M'Donald,  Robert  Geekie, 
Alexander  Allan. 

HADDIN  GTONSHIRB. 

Hadditigton— J a.mes  Anderson. 

INVERNESS-SHIRE. 

Fort-William — Robert    M'Kay,    John 

Campbell. 
Grantown — John  Grant. 
North  Vist — Roderick  M'Donald. 
Kingussie — G.  M'Intosh. 
Inverness — John  IM'Bean,  Jas.  Cameron, 

Alexander  M'Rae. 
Portree  (Slye) — John  Lauder,  Alexander 

Martin. 

KINROSS -SHIRE. 

Kinross — Jas.  Munro,  Wm.  Bethune,  jun. 

KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. 

Castle-Douglas — J.  G.  Naime  a. 
Gatehouse  of  Fleet — Robert  Campbell. 

LANARKSHIRE. 

Lanark — John  Currie. 

Airdrie — George  Gentles. 

Glasgow  —  George  Maitland,  Anthon}' 
Nish,  Robert  Munro,  John  Robertson, 
Thomas  Barclay  a,  James  Christison, 
Dugald  M'Kellar,  David  Young,  Peter 
Peterson,  Alex.  M'Kerracher,  Henry 
Miller,  Alex,  M'Lean. 

Hamilton — John  Thomson. 

Strathaven — Francis  Wilson. 

LINLITHGOW^SHIRE. 

Bathgate — William  Steven. 
Linlithgow — James  NichoU. 


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71 


NAIRNSHIRE. 

Nairn — John  Wilson. 

OKKNET,  &C. 

Kirkwall — J.  Fotheringhame. 
Lerwick,  Shetland — Samuel  Henry. 

PERTHSHIRE. 

Crieff— W.  Ferguson,  John  M'Ewan, 

Dunkeld — Henry  Eitchie. 

Perth — James  Hally,  John  M'Intosh. 

RENFREWSHIRE. 

Greenocic — Evan  M'Leod,  A.  M'Kechuie, 

John  Gilespie  a,  John  Logan. 
Paisley — T.  Campbell  a. 

ROSS-SHIRE. 

Dingwall — Alex.  Stewart. 

Tain—W.  C.  M'Pherson,  John 

Bonar  Bridge — Charles  Eraser,  Strachan. 


ROXBUEGHSHIKE. 

Hawick — Andrew  Oliver  a, 
Kelso— Wm.  AUan. 

SELKIRKSHIRE. 

Selkirk — J.  Paterson  a. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 

Falkirk — Arch.  Stark,  John  Grindley. 
Stirling — John    Sinclair,    James    Millar, 

Archibald  M'Lea. 
Benny — W.  Muirhead. 

SUTHERLANDSHIRE. 

Dornoch — Philip  M'Kay, 
Golspie — James  Gunn. 

WIGTONSHIRE. 

Newton-Stewart — Wm.  Dill  n  a. 
Stranraer — J.  M'William  n  a. 
Wigton — Wm.  Carson  n  a. 


EDUCATIOHAL. 


UNIVERSITY.— Founded  1450. 

Chancellor — James  Graham,  Duke  of  Montrose, elected  1837 

Vice-Chancelloi — The  Principal, 1823 

Rector — Ai-chibald  Alison,  LL.D 1851 

Dean— Col.  Wm.  Mure,  of  Caldwell, 1850 

Principal — Duncan  Macfarlan,  D.D 1823 

CHAIRS.  founded.  PROFESSORS.  ELECTED. 

Divinity 1530   Alexander  Hill,  D.D 1840 

Natural  Philosophy 1577   William  Thomson,  B.A 1846 

Moral  Philosophy 1577   William  Fleming,  D.D 1831 

Logic 1577   Ptobert  Buchanan,  M.A 1827 

Greek 1581   Edmund  L.  Lushiugton,  M.A... .   1838 

Humanity 1637   William  Eamsay,  M.A 1831 

Mathematics 1691   Hugh  Blackburn 1849 

Oriental  Languages 1709   Duncan  H.  Weir 1850 

Civil  Law 1713   Allan  A.  Maconochie 1842 

Practice  of  Medicine 1713   William  Thomson,  M.D 1841 

Anatomy , 1718  AUen  Thomson,  M.D 1848 

Church  History 1720   J.  Seaton  Eeid,  D.D 1841 

Practical  Astronomy 1760   J.  P.  Nicol,  LL.D 1836 

Natural  History 1807   Willi;uii  Couper,  M.D 1829 

Surgery 1815   James  A.  Lawrie,  M.D 1850 

Midwifery 1815   John  M.  Pagan,  M.D 1840 

Chemistry 1817  Thomas  Thomson,  M.D 1818 

Botany 1818   G.  Walker  Amott,  LL.D 1845 

Materia  Medica 1831   John  Couper,  M.D 1834 

Institutes  of  Medicine 1839   Andrew  Buchanan,  M.D 1839 

Forensic  Medicine 1839   Harry  Eainy,  M.D 184Q 

Civil  Engineering 1840  Lewis  D.  B.  Gordon 1841 


72"  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— EDUCATIONAL. 

Waltonian  Lecturer. 

Structure,  Functions,  and  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  William  Mackenzie,  M.D. 

Librarian — Nathaniel  Jones.         Sub-Librarian — James  Thomson. 

Keeper  of  the  Museum, — "Wm.  Couper,  M.D. 

Factor — Laurence  Hill,  LL.B.  Clei^h  of  University — J.  S.  Reid,  D.D. 

Clerh  of  College — "William  Thomson,  M.D. 

Bedellus — John  Calder.  Janitor — Matthew  Waddell. 

Chamberlain — William  Taylor. 

HuNTEEiAN  Museum — Open  every  la^vful  day  to  visitors,  from  11  a.m.  till  3  p.m. 
in  summer,  and  from  12  noon  till  2  p.m.  in  winter. 

Curator — Dr.  William  Couper.  Keeper — Daniel  Halloran. 


HIGH  SCHOOL. 

Founded  in  the  12th  Century. 

Committee  of  Management  on  the  High  School  and  Education. — The 
Lord  Provost,  Bailie  Dreghorn,  Bailie  Playfair,  Bailie  Macdowall,  Bailie  Patou, 
Bailie  Watson,  the  Dean  of  Guild.  Messrs.  Robert  Stewart,  William  M'Lean,  Thos. 
Pearson,  Robert  M'Gavin,  Alexander  Harvey,  John  Fleming,  Peter  Hamilton,  John 
Stewart.     Bailie  Paton,  Convener;  Peter  Hamilton,  Esq., /S'^S-Corawewe?'. 

DEPARTMENT.  MASTERS.  ELECTED. 

Classical — 2d  and  4th  Classes,   -     -     -     P.  M'Kindlay,  LL.D.,     -     -     -  184-1 

1st,  3d,  and  5th  Classes,      -     F.  R.  Low,  LL.D.,     -     -     -     -  1839 

French  and  German,   ------     Feliciau  A.  Wolski,    -     -     -     -  1835 

English,       ---------     Rev.  A.  J.  D'Orsey,    -     -     -     -  1834 

Mathematics,    Geoa;raphy,    Arithmetic,)    t  -d  •        -\x  k    -t^  n  os  io.^ 

and  Natural  Philosophy, ']-  James  Bryce,jun.,M.A.,F.G.S.,  1846 

Writing  and  Book-keeping,    -     -     -     -    Allan  M'Nab,  -     -     -     -     -     -     1841 

Drawing  and  Painting,     -     -     -     -     -    J.  A.  Hutchison,  -----     1843 

Janitor,  David  Gowdie. 

The  Session  commences  on  1st  October.  The  Vacation  begins  about  15th  June, 
and  ends  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  August. 


ANDERSON'S  UNIVERSITY— Founded  1796. 

DIRECTORS. 

President,  William  Murray.  Treasurer,  Andrew  Liddell. 

Honorary  Secretary,  Walter  Crum.  Secretary,  William  Ambrose, 

Managers. — James  M'Clelland,  Andrew  Bannatyne,  William  Balfour,  William 
M'Lean,  John  Hart,  John  Wilson. 

Professors. — Natural Philosopy,  Dr.  Ta}'lor;  Chemistry,  Dr.  F.  Penney;  Mathe- 
matics, Book-keeping,  Arithmetic,  Algebra,  Trigonometry,  Mensuration,  Survey- 
ing, &c.,  A.  Laing;  Anatomy,  Dr.  M.  S.  Buchanan;  Surgery,  Dr.  R.  Hunter; 
Practice  of  Medicine,  Dr.  A.  Anderson ;  Materia  Medica,  Dr.  Easton ,  Institutes  of 
Medicine,  or  Physiology,  Dr.  E.  Watson ;  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Dr.  Crawford ; 
Midwifery,  Dr.  Paterson;  English  Grammar,  Composition,  Elocution,  Geography, 
Astronomj',  and  use  of  Globes,  J.  Robertson ;  Drawing  and  Painting,  J.  Crawford ; 
German  Language  and  Literature,  J.  Koerner ;  French,  William  Anderson.  Janitor, 
John  Jardine. 

Museum. — This  extensive  collection  of  Natural  Histoiy,  Antiquities,  and  other 
curiosities,  is  now  open  to  the  public  ever}'  day,  from  11  a.m.  till  3  p.m.,  in  a  splendid 
suite  of  apartments  in  the  University  buildings,  George  Street. — Keeper,  John  Jardine. 


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MECHANICS'  INSTITUTION,  North  Hanovek  Street. 

INCORPORATED  BY  SEAL  OF  CAUSE. 

This  institution  was  founded  by  the  Mechanics  of  Glasgow,  for  obtaining  instruc- 
tion in  the  useful  branches  of  knowledge,  especially  as  connected  with  the  arts,  and 
was  opened  to  all  classes  of  the  community  on  November  5,  1823. 

A  fee  of  5s.  entitles  to  the  rank  of  membership,  to  attend  the  course  of  Lectures  on 
Chemistry  or  Mechanics,  and  to  receive  books  from  the  Library,  consisting  of  6,000 
volumes,  chiefly  scientific  works.  The  management  is  invested  in  a  committee  of 
nineteen ;  sixteen  of  whom  are  chosen  bj'  ballot  from  amongst  the  members,  the  re- 
maining three  being  selected  from  the  list  of  Honorary  Councillors. 

In  addition  to  the  courses  on  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy,  there  are  now 
Lectures  ou  Popular  Anatomy  and  Physiology  ;  there  are  also  Classes  for  Mathematics, 
Drawing,  and  Perspective.  The  ticket  of  each  of  these  courses,  which  consists  of 
twenty-five  lectures,  entitling  to  the  use  of  the  Library  during  the  course,  is  6s. 
There  is  also  a  Eeading  Room  in  connection  with  the  Institution,  in  which  there  is 
above  thirty  of  the  best  periodicals  received,  and  the  use  of  which  is  granted  to  the 
members  of  any  of  the  classes  gratuitously. 

Honorary  Patron,  The  Eight  Honourable  Lord  Brougham. 

Vice-Patron,  John  Leadbetter. 

President,  William  Campbell  of  Tillichewan. 

Vice-President,  Thomas  Gordon.  Treasurer,  Mudie  Macara. 

Secretarjr,  George  Good.     Superintendent,  WiUiam  M'Lellan. 

Lectures,  Session  1850-51. 
Chemistry,  __.---         Dr.  F.  Penney. 

Natural  Philosophy,     -----         Prof.  Lewis  B.  Gordon. 
Popular  Anatomy,        _         _         -         _         _         Dr.  Alex.  Lindsay.  , 

Mechanical  Drawing,  _         .         _         _         Robert  Harvey. 

Mathematical  Class,      -         -         -         -         -         J.  H.  Aitken,  jun. 
Diploma  or  Certificate  of  Proficiency, — This  Institution  grants  a  diploma 
to  those  who  attend  two  courses  of  Mathematics,  two  courses  of  Mechanical  Philosophy, 
and  two  courses  of  Chemistry,  and  who  are  found  sufficiently  qualified  on  undergoing 
an  examination. 

Curator  and  Collector  of  Subscriptions,  Wm.  Swanston. 


NORMAL  SEMINARY. 

in  connection  ^vith  the  established  church. 

Rector, Jos.  Douglas. 

Teachers. — Head  Master,  Matthew  Wilson  ;  Second  Master,  James  Macaulay ; 
Third  Master,  Thomas  Powell ;  Infant  Teacher,  Miss  Ormiston ;  Mathematical 
Tutor,  P.  Egan  ;  Teacher  of  French,  J.  Douglas ;  Teacher  of  Drawing,  J.  A.  Hut- 
chison ;  Teacher  of  Psalmody,  George  Shields  ;  Teacher  of  Needlework,  and  Matron, 
Miss  Walker.     Janitor^  John  Jeffrey. 


NORMAL  SEMINARY. 

IN  connection  with  the  free  church. 

Rector, Robert  Hislop. 

Senior  Department,  J.  Wylie  and  A.  Blair ;  Juvenile,  D.  B.  Hutcheson  and  W. 
M'Murrich ;  Junior,  J.  M,  Stark ;  Initiatory,  D.  Caughie  and  M.  Caughie ;  Indus- 
trial Department,  E.  Chamberlain  and  E.  Mitchell;  Classical  Tutor,  D.  Smith; 
Mathematical  Tutor,  P.  M'Kay ;  French  and  German,  J.  V.  Junius  ;  Music,  A.  D, 
Thomson ;  Drawing,  J.  A.  Hutchison.  Janitor,  Sergeant  Charles  Long.  Convener, 
Rev.  Dr.  Buchanan ;  Honorary  Secretaries,  D.  Stow  and  R.  Thomson ;  Treasurers, 
N.  Stevenson  and  A.  Buchanan. 


74  LOCAL  nSTSTITUTIONS— EDUCATIONAL. 


GLASGOW  ACADEMY. 

President, Henry  Dunlop. 

Vice-Presidents — Michael  Eowand,  "William  Campbell,  Alexander  Dunn. 

DiRECTOES. — John  Bain,  Eobert  Bell,  John  Blackie,  sen.,  Henry  Brock,  Hugh 
Brown,  William  Brown,  Charles  Cunningham,  WiUiam  Davie,  Andrew  Galbraith , 
Richard  Kidston,  Laurence  Robertson,  James  Scott,  William  W.  Watson,  James 
Wright.     Secretary,  Eobert  Thomson  ;  Treasurer,  James  Buchanan. 

Classical  Department — Isaiah  M'Burney,  B.A.,  and  Chas.  E.  Wilson,  M.A.,  Mas- 
ters ;  David  Bonnar,  Assistant.  Mathematical  Department — James  Reid,  Master  ; 
Thomas  Millar,  Assistant.  Writing  Department — John  Gow,  Master ;  John  Frazer, 
Assistant.  English  Department — James  Bell,  Master ;  D.  M'Gregor  and  WiUiam 
Bennett,  Assistants.  French  and  German — Alexander  L.  Findlay,  Master.  Draw- 
ing— Charles  AVoolnoth,  Master.  Dancing — -W.  J.  Duff,  Master.  Vocal  Music — 
F.  Helmore,  Master.     Janitor,  Donald  M'Donald. 


EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  SCOTLAND. 

GLASGOW  BRANCH. 

President,  Eobert  Adams,  Kirkintilloch. 

Treasurer,  Alexander  Laing,  Anderson's  University. 

Secretarj',  Rev.  David  Smith,  Normal  Seminary  of  the  Free  Church. 

Committee. — James  Bryce,  jun.,  A.M.,  High  School;  John  HaU,  Cambuslang; 
John  M'Pherson,  Commercial  Academy ;  William  Munsie,  3  Albany  Place ;  Robert 
Hislop,  Free  Normal  Seminary ;  Allan  MacNab,  High  School ;  James  Mavor,  Old 
Wynd  School ;  J.  Craig,  Industrial  School ;  Rev.  Dr.  Gumming,  Glasgow  Academy ; 
Dr.  Low,  High  School ;  John  Miller,  48  George  Square ;  Charles  E.  Wilson,  Glasgow 
Academy  ;  G.  H.  MacMillau,  Hutcheson's  School ;  John  Clyne,  St.  Enoch's  School ; 
John  Paterson,  Blacl;  quarry  School ;  James  Reid,  Glasgow  Academy. 

The  Society  has  a  Library  and  private  apartments  in  Anderson's  University,  where 
Monthly  Meetings  are  held. 


COLLEGIATE  AND  COMMERCIAL  ACADEMY,  GARNETHILL. 

ESTABLISHED  ASD  CONDUCTED  BY  THE  MASTERS, 

UNDER   THE    PATRONAGE  OF  A  BODY    OF    HONORARY  DIRECTORS,  AS   EXHIBITED    IN 

THE  PROSPECTUS  OF  THE  INSTITUTION. 

Classical  Department,  Mr.  Browning ;  English  Department,  Mr.  A.  Macpherson  ; 
Mathematical  Department,  Mr.  Martin;  Commercial  Department,  Mr.  Macpherson  ; 
French  Language,  Mr,  Havet  ;  German  Language,  Mr.  Koerner;  Drawing  and 
Painting,  Mr.  Fairbairn ;  Fencing  and  Gymnastics,  Mr,  Foucart ;  Dancing  and 
Deportment,  Mr.  A.  Thomson,  jun. 

Mr.  Alexander  Eoss,  Janitor,  21  Dalhousie  Street. 


INSTITUTION  FOE  THE  EDUCATION  OF  YOUNG  LADIES. 

26  Blythswood  Square. 

Lady  Superintendent,  Miss  Paris.         Several  Governesses. 

Secretary,  F.  A.  Wolski,  of  the  High  School. 

English  Language,  History,  &c.,  H.  Lesingham  ;  French  Language  and  Literature, 
F.  A.  Wolski ;  German,  Professor  Koerner ;  Italian,  Signor  Assolari ;  Chemistry,  John 
MacAdam  ;  Geography,  H.  Lesingham  ;  Writing  and  Arithmetic,  W.  M'Call ;  Draw- 
ing and  Painting,  E.  Greenlees  and  J.  Hutchison ;  Piano-Forte,  Julian  Adams,  W. 
C.  Galloway,  J.  Howden,  T.  Macfarlane,  Moritz,  and  J.  Seligmann ;  Vocal  Music, 
W.  H.  Lithgow ;  Dancing,  Charles  O'Bryan ;  Needlework,  Governess. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— EDUCATIONAL.  75" 

GLASGOW  GOVERNMENT  SCHOOL  OF  DESIGN, 

16  Ingkasi  Street. 

President,  ArcMbald  Alison,  F.R.S. 

Vice-Presidents,  Sir  James  Anderson  and  A.  S.  Dalglish. 

Treasurer,  A  S.  Dalglish.         Secretary,  James  EitcMe,  52  West  Nile  Street. 

Head  Master,  Charles  Heath  Wilson,  A.R.S.A.  and  R.J. A. 

Assistant  Masters,  John  S.  Murdoch  and  M.  B.  A.  Dessume. 

Master  of  Engineering  and  Mechanical  Drawing,  Robert  Harvey. 

Janitor,  Duncan  Brown. 

Hours  of  ArrENDAifCE. — The  Morning  School  open  from  7  to  9  every  lawful 
day,  except  Saturday.  The  Evening  School  open  from  8  to  10  every  lawful  evening, 
except  Saturday. 

Fees  op  Admission. — To  each  of  the  Classes,  per  Month,  2s.     The  fees  of  admis- 
sion to  be  paid  to  the  Secretary,  in  advance,  on  the  day  of  admission. 
■     Female  Class. — A  Class  for  Females  every  lawful  day,  except  Saturday,  from  10 
to  12  a.m. 


GLASGOW  GAELIC  AND  ENGLISH  SCHOOL, 

For  supplying  remote  or  neglected  parts  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands  with  Reli- 
gious Instruction. 

President, . 

Vice-Presidents,  John  Robertson  and  James  A.  Anderson. 

Treasurer,  Michael  Connal,  Virginia  Buildings. 
Secretaries,  Rev.  Archd.  M'Dougall  and  Hugh  M'Lachlan. 


TONTINE  EXCHANGE  AND  READING-R0O]!tI. 

The  Room  is  supplied  with  all  the  London  Newspapers,  and  those  of  the  large  pro- 
vincial towns  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  Commercial  Lists,  &c.,  besides 
American  and  West  India  Newspapers  ;  also,  Magazines  and  Reviews. 

COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Alexander  Drysdale,  Chairman;  George  Anderson,  William  Auld,  James  Parker, 
Peter  M'Ara,  James  Aitken,  James  "\Mlson,  Hugh  M'Pherson,  John  Todd,  David 
Black,  "V^'illiam  Steel,  John  Cairns,  William  Cross,  James  Brown,  John  Fleming, 
James  Moir,  William  Gilmour,  David  Gilmour,  John  Aitken,  William  Simpson,  Pa- 
tiick  Scotland,  Andrew  Walker,  James  M'Vicar,  Anthony  Nish,  John  Carrick,  Wm. 
Steel,  John  Brown,  W.  W.  Christie,  Alexander  M'Ewan,  Alexander  Borland,  David 
M'Nair,  John  Stewart,  John  Scott,  James  Allan,  Lewis  M'Lellan,  Daniel  Stark. 
Secretary,  John  M'Whirter.         Superintendent,  William  ConnelL 

Strangers  not  charged  unless  they  attend  for  more  than  four  weeks.  Officers  in 
garrison  or  on  permanent  duty  permitted  the  free  use  of  the  rooms. 


ROYAL  EXCHANGE  NEWS-ROOM, 
Queen  Street, 

Receive  regularly  all  the  London,  English,  Provincial,  Scotch,  and  Irish  News- 
papers ;  also.  Commercial  Lists,  French,  German,  Colonial,  Canton,  and  American 
papers,  with  all  the  leading  Reviews,  Magazines,  &c.  Open  daily  from  7  morning 
till  10  evening.  Strangers  not  charged  unless  they  attend  for  more  than  four  weeks. 
Officers  in  garrison  are  permitted  the  free  use  of  the  rooms. 

Chairman,  James  Hutchison.       Deputy-Chairman,  Thos.  D.  Douglas. 
Directors. — James  M'Hardy,  Thos.  D.  Douglas,  L.  Robertson,  Jas.  M'Lelland, 
Archibald  Smith,  Richard  Kidston,  William  Mirrlees,  John  Henderson,  James  Ellis, 
James  Hutchison,  James  White,  Michael  Rowand,  Robert  Black,  John  White,  James 
Lumsden. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Robert  Stevenson. 


7i6  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— EDUCATIONAL, 


THE  GLASGOW  ATHEN^UM, 

Ingeam  Street. 

Office-Bearers  for  1851-52. 

President, Henry  Glassford  Bell. 

Vice-Presidents,  Sir  James  Campbell,  "William  Connal,  Lord  Dean  of  Guild; 
John  Henderson,  of  Park. 

Extraordinary  Directors. — A.  Allison,  LL.D.,  Hon.  Sir  James  Anderson, 
William  Campbell,  Walter  Crum,  Henry  Dunlop,  James  Ewing,  LL.D.,  James 
Lurasden,  William  Murray,  Robert  Napier,  Andrew  Orr,  James  Scott,  Robert  Stuart. 

Ordinary  Directors. — Alex.  Allan,  George  Black,  Henry  Brock,  William  Brown, 
J.  B.  Brysoi),  John  Burnet,  R.  I.  Currie,  Robert  Falconer,  Thomas  Fingland,  Bailie 
Gourlay,  Charles  Griffin,  George  Harvey,  Henry  Herbertson,  Andrew  Hunter,  Tho- 
mas Kennedy,  F.  R.  Low,  LL.D.,  James  Manson,  A.  H.  M'Lean,  Moses  Provan,  John 
C.  Keid,  Charles  Robb,  David  Robertson,  W.  A.  Smith,  Henry  Thomson. 

Bailie  Gouvlay,  Chairma;n. — George  Black,  Vice-Chairman. 

Henry  Brock,  Treasurer. — John  M'Kinnell,  Secretary. 
Thomas  Bennett,   Librarian. — Magnus  Arthur,   Janitor. 

The  object  of  the  Institution  is  to  place  within  the  reach  of  the  Public  the  fullest 
and  most  recent  information  on  all  subjects  of  general  interest,  whether  Commercial, 
Literary,  or  Scientific ;  to  provide  an  agTeeable  place  of  resort  in  the  intervals  of  busi- 
ness ;  to  excite,  especially  among  young  men,  a  taste  for  intellectual  and  elevating 
pursuits ;  to  secure  the  means  of  its  gratification  by  afibrding  the  utmost  facilities 
for  systematic  study  in  the  various  branches  of  useful  knowledge,  and  to  combine 
these  -with  opportunities  for  the  enjoyment  of  invigorating  exercise,  and  improving 
and  refining  relaxation. 

Terms  of  Subscription — Life  Member's  Ticket,  transferable,  Fifteen  Guineas.  Not 
transferable,  Ten  Guineas. 

^Member's  Annual  Subscription,  One  Guinea — Half- Yearly  Subscribers,  12s.  first, 
and  10s.  second  Half- Year.  Quarterly  Subscribers,  7s.  6d.  first,  6s.  6d.  second,  5s. 
third,  and  43.  fourth  Quarter. 

Students'  Session  Tickets,  10s.  6d.     Lady's  Annual  Subscription,  7s.  6d. 

i^°  Members  and  Subscribers  are  enrolled  at  any  time,  the  Tickets  dating  from  the 
day  of  entry.  Annual  Tickets  may  be  transferred,  in  the  event  of  a  Member  leaving 
Glasgow. 


GLASGOW  PUBLIC  LIBRARY, 

151  George  Street. 

Entry  (transferable),   15s. ;    Annual  Contribution,  10s.  6d. ;    Re-Entry  to  former 
readers,  28.  6d. — Volumes  in  the  Library,  about  15,000. 

CURATORS. 

First  Curator,  Alex.  D.  Stevenson. 
John  Stewart,  Wm.  Blackwood,  James  Ferguson,  James  Manson,  John  Barr,  James 
Aitken,  Alex.  Mitchell,  John  Parker. 

Wm.  W.  Niven,  Librarian  and  Treasurer.     Thomas  Burns,  Secretary. 

Open  from  1  till  half-past  4  afternoon,  and  from  7  till  9  evening. 
On  Saturday  from  10  till  12  noon  only. 


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STIELING'S  PUBLIC  LIBRARY, 
48  MiLLEK  Street, 

Founded  in  1791  by  the  late  Walter  Stirling,  merchant  in  Glasgow,  who 
bequeathed  his  own  collection  of  books,  and  certain  other  property,  to  found  and 
endow  a  Public  Library,  to  be  open,  free  of  charge,  to  the  inhabitants  of  Glasgow. 

On  the  first  institution  of  this  Library,  life  subscribers  only  were  admitted  to  the 
privilege  of  taking  out  any  of  the  books ;  but  in  the  year  1848,  the  Directors,  with 
a  view  of  making  the  Library  more  generally  useful,  agreed  to  admit  also  annual 
subscribers,  who  enjoy  the  same  advantages  as  the  life  subscribers. 

The  library  of  Mr,  Stirling,  which  formed  the  nucleus  of  this  collection,  con- 
sisted of  from  600  to  700  volumes,  and,  besides  the  books  purchased  by  the  Dkec- 
tors,  the  Library  has  received  many  valuable  additions  from  various  donors,  among 
whom  may  be  particularlj'  mentioned  the  late  William  Jamieson,  jun.,  and  James 
Bogle,  Esqrs. — The  number  of  volumes  in  the  Library  is  now  about  10,000. 

The  Library  is  open  daily  from  10  to  4,  and  7  to  9,  excepting  Saturdays,  wheo  it 
is  closed  at  12. 

Life  Subscription,  £5  5s.  Annual  Subscription,  15s.  the  first  year,  and  10s.  6d. 
yearly  afterwards, 

DIRECTORS  FOE  THE  PRESENT  TEAR, 

From  the  Town  Council. — Sir  James  Anderson,  Lord  Provost,  President; 
James  Playfair,  Vice-President ;  Alexander  Harvey,  John  M'Dowall, 

From  the  Merchants'  House. — William  Connal,  Dean  of  Guild ;  Hugh  Cogan, 
H,  E.  Crum. 

From  the  Presbytery  of  Glasgow. — Rev,  W.  Colville,  Eaglesham,  Rev, 
Peter  Napier,  D.D.,  Rev.  James  Smith,  Cathcart. 

From  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.: — James  M.  Adams,  M.D., 
John  D.  Muter,  George  Watt. 

Extraordinary  Directors,  in  Virtue  of  Donations. — James  Bogle,  William 
Ewing;  Andrew  Liddell,  Treasurer. 

From  the  Subscribers. — William  Brodie,  Robert  Buchanan,  R.  S.  Cunliff,  Jos. 
Fleming,  Robert  Reid;  William  Cockey,  Secretary. 

J.  B.  Simpson,  Librarian. 


RELIGIOUS. 


MINISTERS  OF  GLASGOW  AND  SUBURBS. 

established  church  of  SCOTLAND. 

High  (St.  Mungo's),     -         -         -         -  D.  Macfarlaii,  D.D. 

College  (Blackfriars'),  -         -         -         -  Peter  Napier,  D.D. 

Tron  (St.  Mary's),       -         -         -         -  James  Boyd,  D.D. 

St.  David's,         _         -         -         _         _  Robert  Paton,  D.D. 

St.  Andrew's,      -----  David  Runciman,  D.D. 

St.  Enoch's,         -----  James  Barr,  D.D. 

St.  George's,        -         -         -         -         -  James  Craik,  D.D. 

St.  John's,  -----  Robert  GUlan. 

St.  James's,         -         _         -         _         _  John  Muir,  D.D. 

St.  Paul's,  -         _         _         _         -  Robert  Jamieson. 

Bridgegate,  -         -         -         _         _  James  Mitchell, 

St,  George's-in-the-Fields,     -         -         _  Eobert  Scott. 

Brownfield,  -         _         _         -         -  James  Meiklam. 

Gorbals,     ------  Robert  Houston. 

Kingston,  -         -         __         _         -  Robert  Pollock. 

Barony,      ------  Norman  M'Leod. 


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LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— RELIGIOUS. 


Shettleston,         -         -         _         _         _     j,  M'R.  Leckie. 
Calton,       -         -         -         -         -         -     Allan  M'Lean. 

Anderston,  .         _         _         _         _ 

Bridgeton,  -         -         -         -         -     Hugh  Jack. 

St.  Columba  (Gaelic),  _         _         _     Norman  M'Leod,  D.D. 

St.  Peter's,  -         -         -         -         -     M.  Cochrane. 

Laurieston,  -         -         -         -         -     W.  D.  Henderson. 

St.  Matthew's,    -----    Archibald  Watson. 

Greenhead,  -         - 

Springburn,         -         -  .         _         -     James  Arthur. 

Govan,       ------     Matthew  Leishman,  D.D. 

Partick,      ------     John  Calder. 

Strathbungo,       -----     Alex.  Sutherland. 

Kilsyth,     -         -         -         -         -         -    Alex.  Hill. 

Kirkintilloch,       -----     George  Little. 

Rutherglen,         -----     Peter  Brown. 

(.^^  -     -     -     -     -  IT'l"™^' ^'"'H'^'-A  . 

(John  Park,  A.M.,  Assist,  and  Successor 
Chryston,  -        ;-         -         -         -         -     James  Young. 

Canipsie,    ------     Thomas  Munro. 

Carmunnock,       -----     John  Henderson. 

Cathcart,    ------  James  Smith. 

Cumbernauld,      -----  Hugh  Park. 

Eaglesham,  -         -         .         -         _  ■yvilliam  Colville,  M.A. 

FREE  CHUKCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 

St.  Andrew's,       -----  Nathaniel  Paterson,  D.D. 

St.  James's,         -----  David  Brown. 

St.  Enoch's,         -         -         -         -         -  James  Henderson,  D.D. 

St.  John's,  -----  John  Roxburgh,  D.D. 

Tron,  -----_  Eobert  Buchanan,  D.D. 

St.  Paul's,  ------  John  Forbes,  D.D. 

St.  David's,  -----  John  G.  Lorimer,  D.D. 

St.  George's,        -         -         -         _         _  John  Smyth,  D.D. 

St.  Peter's,         ( i. ;       -         -         -         -  William  Amot. 

Duke  Street,       .         .         -         -         _ 

Stockwell,  ------  Peter  Currie. 

Mai-yhill,   ------  Robert  M'Nair  "Wilson. 

St.  Stephen's,      -----  Robert  Cowe,  A.M. 

St.  Mark's,  -----  Walter  M'Gilvray,  D.D. 

St.  Matthew's,     -----  Samuel  Miller,  D.D. 

Hope  Street  (Gaelic),  -        -         -         -  Robert  M'Gilvray. 

Milton,       ------  Hugh  M'Dougall. 

St.  Luke's,  -----  David  Mitchell. 

Bridgeton,  -----  Alexander  Wilson. 

Camlachie,  -----  James  Fiulay. 

Wellpark,  ------ 

Martyrs',    ------  David  Menzies,  A.M. 

Renfield  Street,  -         -         -         -         -  John  Bonar. 

Argyll  Street  (Gaelic),  -         -         -  A.  M'Dougall. 

Hutchesontown,  -         -         -         -         -  A.  S.  Patterson, 

Kingston,  ------  James  Gibson,  M.A- 

Laurieston,  -         -         _         -         - 

Knox's,      -         r         -         -         -         -  J.  R.  Anderson.  _ 

Anderston,  -         -         ^         -         -  A.  N.  SomerviUe. 

Kilsyth,      -        •-         -         -         -         -  William  Burns. 

Govan,       ------  Gilbert  Johnstone. 

Chryston,   ------  W.  Burnet. 

Cumbernau'd,      -         -         -         -         -  David  M'Meikan. 

Kirkintilloch,       -----  David  Cunningham. 

Rutherglen,  -----  James  Munro. 

Gorbals,     --.---  Robert  Bremner,  M.A, 

Partick,      -         -         -         -         -         -  Henry  Anderson. 


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UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

Anderston,  -----  Gavin  Struthers,  D.D. 

Caltou,       ------  James  G.  Stewart. 

Cambridge  Street,         -         -         -         -  John  Eadie,  LL.D. 

/-.       t,  n  ax      X  /T7'    i.N  fWm.  Kidston,  D.D.,  W.  Brash,  and  Jobiti 

Campbell  Street  (First),        "         "         "  )      K 

Campbell  Street  (Second),    -         -         -  William  Eamage. 

Cathedral  Street,  _         _         -         -  William  Lindsay,  D.D. 

Duke  Street,        -----  Alexander  Duncan. 

Eglinton  Street,  -         -         -         -  William  Burgess,  M.A. 

Erskine  Church,  _         .         -         -  John  M'Farlane,  LL.D. 

Gillespie  Church,  Great  Hamilton  Street,  John  W.  Borland. 

Gordon  Street,    -         -         -         -         -  A.  0.  Beattie,  D.D.  and  M.D. 

Go  van,       -__---  James  Hay. 

Greenhead,  Bridgeton,  _         _         -  John  Edwards. 

Greyfriars,  North  Albion  Street,    -         -  David  King,  LL.D. 

Hutchesontown,  -         -         -         -         -  J.  S.  Taylor. 

John  Street,        -         -         -         -         -  William  Anderson,  LL.D. 

London  Eoad,     -         -         -         -         -  George  JefFrej'-. 

Montrose  Street,  -         -         -         -  Hamilton  M.  Macgill. 

Partick  (East),    -----  Thomas  M.  Laurie. 

Partick  (West),  -         -    :     -         -         -  John  M'CoU. 

Regent  Place,      _         .         .         -         -  John  Edmond. 

Rentield  Street,   -         -         -         -         -  James  Taylor,  D.D. 

Rutherglen,         -----  William  Beckett. 

Shamrock' Street,  -         _         -         - 

Tollcross,   ------  William  Auld. 

Wellington  Street,        _         _         _         _  John  Robson,  D.D. 

Parliamentary  Road  Church,  -         -  Walter  Duncan. 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIANS. 


Great  Hamilton  Street, 
West  Campbell  Street, 


-  William  Symington,  D.Do 

-  Stewart  Bates,  D.D. 


ORIGINAL  SECEDERS. 


Main  Street,  Anderston  Walk, 
Campbell  Street, 


-  M.  Murray. 

-  John  D.  Paxton. 


Low  Green  Street, 


CHURCH  PRESBYTERIANS. 

-         -         -     Alexander  Denovan. 


INDEPENDENTS. 

Nile  Street,         -         -         -         -         -  Alexander  Eraser. 

George  Street  Chapel,  -         -         -         -  Ralph  Wardlaw,  D.D. 

North  Hanover  Street,  -         -         -  G.  S.  Ingram. 

Nicholson  Street,  -         -         -         -  David  Russell. 

Suffolk  Street,     -----  David  Johnstone. 

INDEPENDENTS,  NOT  EN  CONNECTION  WITH,THE  CONGREGATIONAL  UNION. 

Bridgeton,  -         _         -         _         .     Nisbet  Galloway, 

Ebenezer  Chapel,  Pitt  Street,         -         -     William  Scott. 
St.  Mary's  Hall  (pro  tern.),  -         -         -     S.  T.  Porter. 

EVANGELICAL  UNION. 


East  Regent  Street,      -         -         - 
Assembly  Rooms,  Ingi-am  Street,  r- 


-  Fergus  Ferguson,  B.A. 

-  John  Guthrie,  A.M. 


80  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— EELIGIOUS. 


OLD  INDEPENDENTS. 

("James  Corbet. 
Oswald  Street,     .         -         -         -         -  ■<  William  Kerr. 

(^David  Fleming 


Hope  Street  Chapel,     -         -        _         -  James  Paterson. 

Baronial  HaU,     -----  Alexander  M'Leod, 

John  Street,        -----  Archd.  Watson  and  Jonathan  Dawson. 

Brown  Street  Chapel,  -         -         -         - 

East  Regent  Street,      -         -         -        _  James  Taylor. 

EPISCOPALIANS. 

St.  Andrew's,  Green  Street,  -  -  -  J.  F.  S.  Gordon,  M.A. 

St,  Mary's,  Reufield  Street,  -  -  -  Bishop  Trower,  and  E.  Oldham. 

St.  Jude's,  Blythswood  Square,  -  -  C.  P.  Miles,  B.A. 

Christ  Church,  Mile-end,       -  -  -  C.  F.  R.  Smith. 

St.  John's,  Anderston,  -  -  -  Alex.  J.  D.  D'Orsey,  and  John  Taylor. 

St.  John's,  Baillieston,  -  -  -  J.  W.  Eeid. 

WESLETAN  METHODISTS, 

CJ.  P.  Hetherington, 
John  Street  and  Green  Street,        -         -  -<  W.  Hales. 

(W.  Harvie. 

WESLEY  AN   ASSOCIATION. 

Canon  Street,      -----     Thomas  Newton. 
East  Regent  Place,      -         -         -         -    John  Graham,  Ph.  D. 

K03LVN  CATHOLICS. 

{Right  Rev.  Dr.  Smith. 
Alex  M'P  e     ^' 
John  M'Lachlan. 
St.  Patrick's,  Hill  Street,  Anderston,       -     Rev.  Patrick  Hanly. 

r  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Murdoch. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Abercromby  Street,    }  j^^i^^^  giack'.  ^^' 

[^Francis  Danaher. 

?Rev.  John  Gray. 
St.  John's,  Portugal  Street,  -         -         -  <  John  M'Donald. 

{james  Forbes. 
St.  Joseph's,  Woodside  Road,  Cowcaddens,     Rev.  Daniel  Gallagher. 

St.  Alphonsus,  Great  Hamilton  Street,       jpugaid  M^Doiiald. 

Oi  -.T         7     cii     t.        di      X  (Rev.  Arch.  Chisholm. 

St.  Mungo's,  Stanhope  Street,         -         -  |jjg^_  ^^^^^^  g^^^U^ 

Pollockshaws,      -----     Eev.  Joseph  Galetti. 

Maryhill,    ------     Patrick  Kenna. 

Rutherglen,         -         -        -         -         -     Rev.  John  Shaw. 

UNITARIANS. 

Union  Street,      -         -         -         -         -     C.  H.  Clarke. 


SOCIETY  FOR  ERECTING  ADDITIONAL  PAROCHIAL  CHURCHES  IN 
GLASGOW  AND  SUBURBS. 

President,  Sir  James  Campbell,  of  Stracathro. 

Vice-Presidents,  Wm.  Baird,  Andrew  M'George,  John  PoUok,  Robert  Stewart,  James 

Bogle,  and  Eev.  Dr.  Leishman. 

Treasurer,,  John  King.  Secretary,  James  Ritchie,  52  West  Nile  Street, 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— RELIGIOUS. 


GLASGOW  SABBATH  SCHOOL  UNION. 

President,  James  Hannan,  Esq. 
Treasurer,  R.  Brown,  110  Fife  PLice.  Secretary,  William  Guthrie. 

Extraordinary  Dikbctoks. — Wm.  Munsie,  James  Salmon,  John  Black,  Wm  . 
Waterson,  Peter  Hamilton,  Henr}--  Clow,  Charles  Hutcheson,  J.  H.  Young,  Hugh 
M'CoU,  Jan.,  James  Eoberton,  Archibald  Arrol,  J.  A.  Campbell. 


GLASGOW  CONGREGATIONAL  SABBATH  SCHOOL  UNION. 

President,  W.  P.  Paton,  Esq.  Vice-President,  John  Graham. 

Treasurer,  Robert  Goodwin,  40  George  Street.  Secretary,  James  M'Fie. 


GLASGOW  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

President,  Henry  Dunlop,  of  Craigton. 

Vice-Presidents,  Rev,  Dr.  Henderson,  Alex.  Bryce,  Wm.  Campbell,  of  Tillichewan 

and  James  Watson,  M.D. 

Treasurer,  William  Wilson,  138  Buchanan  Street. 

Secretaries,  Rev.  Dr.  Smyth  and  Rev.  Dr.  Symington. 

Depository,  Religious  Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  Street. 


GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  BIBLE 
SOCIETY. 

President,  Dr.  Wardlaw. 

Vice-Presidents,  Rev.  Dr.  Kidston,  Rev.  Dr.  Struthers,  Sir  James  Anderson,  John 

Henderson  of  Park,  James  Ewing,  LL.D.,  of  Strathleven,  and  Wm.  P.  Paton. 

Treasurer,  Anthony  M'Keand,  164  Trongate. 

Secretaries,  Rev.  Dr.  Eadie  and  Rev.  James  S.  Taylor. 

Depository,  Religious  Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  Street. 


GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  LONDON  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

President,  William  P.  Paton,         Vice-President,  W.  G.  Mitchell. 
Secretary,  Kev.  David  Russell.  Treasurer,  John  Risk,  108  Fife  Place. 


GLASGOW  JUVENILE  AUXILIARY  TO  THE  LONDON  MISSIONARY 
SOCIETY. 

President,  Rev.  David  Russell,  Vice-President,  Duncan  Stewart, 

Treasurer,  Lauchlan  Mackay,  135  Ingram  Street, 

Secretary,  Wm,  Kerr,  jun.,  130  Hope  Street, 


GLASGOW  AUXILIARY  SOCIETY  TO  THE  MORAVLAN  MISSIONS, 

President,  John  Wright. 

Vice-Presidents,  Rev,  Dr,  Wardlaw,  Sir  James  Anderson,  John  Henderson,  George 

Burns,  and  James  Buchanan. 

Treasurer,  Jas.  Playfair,  75  West  Nile  Street. 

Secretary,  Wm.  Munsie,  3  Albany  Place, 


SCOTTISH  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  CONVERSION  OF  ISRAEL. 

President,  Rev.  Dr,  King, 
Treasurer,  Dr.  George  Miller,  167  George  Street, 
i    '^Secretary,  Rev.  Thomas  Henderson,  12  South  Hanover  Street. 


82r-  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— CHAKITABLE. 


WEST  OF  SCOTLAND  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

Office-Bearers. — President,  Eev.  Dr.  Hill ;  Vice-Presidents,  Sir  James  Camp- 
bell, James  Bogle,  Donald  Smith,  Andrew  Macgeorge,  Donald  Cuthbertson,  Andrew 
Wingate,  Eobert  Knox ;  Secretaries,  Rev.  Dr.  Paton,  Rev.  Dr.  Jamieson,  Adam 
Paterson ;  Gaelic  Secretary,  Rev.  Dr.  M'Leod  ;  Treasurer,  Thomas  Watson. 


GLASGOW  LADIES'  JEWISH  FEMALE  SOCIETY. 

President,  Mrs.  Dixon.  Treasurer,  Mrs.  Robertson. 

Secretaries,  Miss  Denniston  and  Miss  Christina  Muir. 

Hon.  Secretary,  Rev.  Robert  Jamieson,  D.D. 

Committee. — ^Mrs.  Dr,  Patrick,  Mrs.  Hardie,  Mrs.  M'Gregor,  Mrs.  Haunan,  "Mrs. 

Dr.  Muir,  Mrs.  Dr.  Boyd,  Mrs.  Dr.  Jamieson,  Mrs.  Rodie,  Mrs.  Macgeorge,  Mrs.  Ran- 

kine,  Mrs.  Knox,  Miss  Spears,  Miss  Dennistoun,  Greenlaw,Mis3  Buchanan,  Paislej', 

Miss  Penney,  Miss  Campbell,  Miss  Kerr,  Miss  Barr,  Miss  Meek,  Miss  Blackburn, 

Miss  Monteith,  Mrs.  Dr.  Black,  Miss  Watson,  Miss  Urquhart,  Mrs.  A.  Paterson,  Mrs. 

Mathieson,  Miss  Murdoch,  Miss  Jamieson. 


GLASGOW  CONTINENTAL  SOCIETY. 

President, John  Robertson. 

Vice-Presidents,  John  Henderson  and  William  Campbell. 
Treasurer,  Hugh  Brown. 

Foreign  Secretaries, Rev.  Dr.  Robson  and  John  Turner. 

Home  Secretary,  Rev.  A,  S.  Patterson. 


CHARITABLE. 


GLASGOW  ROYAL  INFIRMARY. 

Directors  ex  Offigiis. — The  Lord  Provost,  the  Members  of  Parliament  for  the 
City,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  the  Deacon  Convener,  Professors  of  Medicine  and  Anatomy, 
President  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  William  P.  Paton,  Andrew 
Galbraith,  Robert  Lochore,  ter.,  Professor  Eamsay,  Eev.  Dr.  Paton,  Dr.  Steele,  Di". 
J.  G.  Fleming,  Wm.  Lyon,  Esq. 

Directors. — James  Lumsden,  Hugh  Brown,  James  Bogle,  Bailie  Gilmour,  Eobert 
Smith,  Alexander  Reid,  James  Hannan,  William  M'Lean,  WiUiam  Mxirray,  James 
Leechman. 

Physicians,  Drs.  Thomson,  M'Gregor,  Weir,  and  Ritchie. 

Surgeons,  Dr.  M.  S.  Buchanan,  Dr.  George  Watt,  Dr.  Lawrie,  and  Dr.  A.  Buchanan. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  W.  H.  Sansom. 

Superintendent  and  Apothecary,  Dr.  J.  C.  Steele. 

Cupper,  W.  B.  HUliard.  Matron,  Mrs.  Lyle. 

Collector  of  Subscriptions,  J.  Caldwell.  Janitor,  James  Brown. 

Treasurer,  Jas.  Leechman.     Secretary,  Robert  Lamond. 

Form  of  Recommendation  to  the  Infirmary  for  the  Admission  of  a  Patient. 
To  the  Managers  of  the  Royal  Infirmary,  Glasgow. 

Glasgow,  18 

Gentlemen, — Please  admit  into  the  Infirmary, 
bearer,  if  found  a  proper  patient,  and  I  will  be  subject  to  the  regulations*  of  the 
House. — I  am,  &c. 

*  The  regulations  of  the  House  are  '  to  remove  the  patient  if  incurable,  or  pay  the 
funeral  expenses  if  death  ensue.'     The  expenses  generally  do  not  exceed  8s.  6d. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— CHARITABLE. 


GLASGOW  EYE  INFIEMARY, 

76  Charlotte  Street,  and  95  Greendyege  Street. 

Very  Eev.  Principal  Macfarlan,  President. 

Directors. — Robert  Kettle,  James  Douglas,  James  Dale,  Hugh  Tennent,  Robert 
Napier,  Morris  Pollok,  A.  D.  Anderson,  M.D.,  John  Jamieson,  Charles  Risk,  Robert 
Ker,  William  Gourlie,  C.  J.  Tennant. 

John  Cmm,  Treasurer. 

James  Monteath  and  George  Blnck,  Secretaries. 

William  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  and  Andrew  Anderson,  M.D.,  Surgeons. 

Harry  Rainy,  M.D.,  Consulting  Surgeon. 
Alexander  Russell,  House-Steward  aTid  Collector  of  Subscriptions. 
Mrs.  Russell,  House-Keeper. 
Open  every  day  for  out-door  patients  at  1  o'clock,  p.m. 


ROYAL  LUNATIC  ASYLUM,  GARTNAVEL. 

Directors,  &c.,  for  1851. 

The  Lord  Provost,  President,  ex-officio. 

From  Town  Council — David  Mackinlay  and  William  Bankier. 

From  Merchants'  House — The  Dean  of  Guild  and  Archibald  Newall. 

From  Trades'  House — William  Barclay  and  John  Knox. 

From  Physicians  and  Surgeons — Dr.  John  Panton  and  Dr.  WilUam  Weir. 

From  General  Session — Rev.  Dr.  James  Barr  and  Dr.  Francis  Steel. 

From  General  Body  op  Contributors — Robert  Findlay,  William  Middleton, 
William  M'Lean,  Hugh  Cogan,  David  Hope,  John  Smith,  Thomas  Hill,  and  Robert 
Freeland. 

The  Chief  Magistrate  of  Paisley;  Dr.  Allen  Thomson,  Professor  of  Anatomy;  Wm. 
Thomson,  Professor  of  Medicine  ;  and  Alex.  Mackintosh,  Physician  to  the  Asylum, 
ex-officio. 

Weekly  Cojcviittee — Messrs.  Findlay,  Middleton,  M'Lean,  Bankier,  Mackinlay, 
and  Smith. 

Committee  on  Accounts — Messrs.  Newall,  Hope,  and  Smith. 

Visitors — The  Lord  Provost  and  Dean  of  Guild ;  Messrs.  Newall,  Barclay,  and 
Knox ;  Dr.  Panton  and  Dr.  Weir ;  Eev.  Dr.  Barr  and  Dr.  Steel ;  Messrs.  Hill, 
Cogan,  Hope,  and  Freeland. 

officers  of  the  asylum. 
Resident. — Physician  Superintendent,  Alex.  Mackintosh,  M.D. ;  Medical  Assist- 
ants, John  Brown,  M.D.  and  James  M'Ghie,  M.D. ;  Superintendent  of  Ladies,  Mrs. 
Mappleson  ;   Steward,  John  Arthur  ;  Master  of  Works,  David  Watson. 

Non-Resident. — Surgeon,  John  G.  Fleming,  M.D. ;  Treasurer  and  Secretary, 
Donald  Cuthbertson,  LL.B. ;  Chaplain,  Eev.  J.  R.  Russell. 

GENERAL  REGULATIONS. 

1.  The  Board  is,  in  all  cases,  payable  quarterly,  and  ia  advance. 

2.  The  regular  quarterly  terms  are — 1st  January,  1st  April,  1st  July,  and  1st 
October.  The  first  payment  is  always  made  from  the  day  of  admission,  to  the  end 
of  the  current  or  of  the  next  quarter. 

3.  Patients  have  no  claim  for  remuneration  for  their  labour. 

4.  Every  Patient  must  be  provided  with  proper  apparel.  An  accurate  list  of  every 
article  brought  with  the  Patient,  must,  on  admission,  be  delivered  to  the  Steward,  or 
Principal  Attendant,  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  Ladies,  or  the  Matron,  accordhig 
to  the  House  in  which  the  Patient  is  placed,  and  the  name  must  be  fully  marked  on 
each  article.  If  any  necessary  part  of  dress  should  not  be  duly  supplied,  after  eight 
days'  intimation  has  been  given  that  it  is  wanted,  it  wiU  be  furnished  by  the  House, 
and  the  cost  of  it  charged  against  the  Patient. 


84  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— CHAEITABLE. 

On  applying  to  the  Physician,  the  Patient  will  be  carefully  and  expeditiously  con- 
veyed to  the  Asylum,  the  necessary  expenses  being  paid  to  the  Steward  by  the  Ap- 
plicant. 

Patients  in  the  West  House  may  be  visited  every  lawful  day  between  10  and  12 
o'clock ;  those  in  the  East  House,  who  are  not  Paupers,  on  Mondays,  between  the 
same  hours;  and  Patients  who  are  Paupers,  on  Saturdays,  also  from  10  till  12 
o'clock.     Only  those  who  are  duly  authorised  can  be  admitted  to  visit  Patients. 


INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCATION  OF  DEAF  AND  DUMB. 

Patron,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Argyll. 

President,  The  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton. 

Honorary  Vice-President,  Eev.  Dr.  Muir,  Edinburgh. 

Vice-Presidents— Hon.  the  Lord  Provost,  Very  Eev.  Principal  Macfarlan,  Jas. 

Ewing,  H.  Ewing  Maclae,  William  Smith,  James  A.  Anderson,   James  Buchanan, 

James  Hutchison. 

Directors — Eevds.  Dr.  Henderson,  Dr.  Eobson,  Dr.  Roxburgh,  Professor  Eadie, 
Charles  Popham  Mies,  Dr.  Jamieson,  and  Dr.  Hill ;  Messrs.  John  Cabbell,  J.  D. 
Bryce,  William  Buchanan,  W.  Campbell  of  Tillichewan,  Andrew  Wingate,  John 
Crum,  W.  P.  Paton,  John  Jamieson,  Donald  Smith,  W.  C.  Alston,  Robert  Craig, 
James  Eeid,  Andrew  Tenant. 

Secretary,  S.  M.  Penney,  16  St.  Vincent  Place. 

Treasurer, James  Leechman,  24  Newton  Place. 

Physician,  A.  Dunlop  Anderson.  Surgeon,  Andrew  Anderson. 

Teacher,  Duncan  Anderson. 

Assistant  Teachers,  William  Harvey,  C.  Campbell,  James  Lawrie. 

Matron,  Mrs.  Kinniburgh. 

The  School,  Barony  Glebe,  near  the  High  Church,  may  be  visited  by  strangers 

every  Wednesday,  at  two  o'clock  afternoon,  but  on  no  other  day. 


ASYLUM  FOE  THE  BLIND. 
Hon.  Sir  James  Audekson,  Lord  Provost,  President. 

HONOEAJBY  VICE-PRESIDENTS. 


James  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive, 
James  Ewing,  LL.D.,  of  Levenside. 


His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Montrose, 
The  Earl  of  Eglinton, 
Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton, 

DIRECTORS. 

From  the  Directors  of  the  Royal  Infirmary' — James  Hannan,  Hugh  Brown, 
and  Robert  Lochore,  tertius. 

From  the  Town  Council — John  Small. 

From  the  College — The  Very  Rev.  Principal  Macfarlan. 

From  the  Merchants'  House — William  Connal,  Dean  of  Guild ;  and  Andrew 
Wingate. 

From  the  Trades'  House — William  York,  Deacon  Convener ;  and  George  Paul 

From  the  Faculty  of  Physicians — Dr.  John  Aitken. 

From  the  Ministers — Rev.  Mr.  Gillan. 

Elected  by  the  Meeting — Sir  James  Campbell,  David  Anderson,  Charles 
M'Kenzie,  William  C.  Alston,  James  Leechman,  John  Blackie,  sen.,  John  Smith, 
Alex.  Stevenson,  William  Patrick. 

William  Brodie,  Trea.surer;  Robert  Jameson,  Secretary,  David  Gibson,  M.D., 
Surgeon ;  Miss  Catherine  Lamond,  Matron ;  Miss  Mary  M'Arthur,  Assist.-Matron ; 
Matthew  Semple,  Superintendent ;  William  Finlay,  Teacher. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— STAMPS  AND  TAXES.  85 

HUTCHESON'S  HOSPITAL  AND  SCHOOL, 

Founded  by  G.  and  T.  Hutcheson  for  the  maintenance  of  decayed  Burgesses  of  Glas- 
gow, and  the  Widows  of  Burgesses ;  and  the  Education  of  Boys,  sons  of  Bur- 
gesses. 

Preceptor, David  Mackinlay. 

Patrons — The  Magistrates  and  Council,  with  the  Ministers  of  the  Ten  Established 

Churches,  and  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  College  of  Glasgow. 

Chamberlain,  Lawrence  Hill.  Teachers,  J.  Macarly  and  G.  H.  M'Millan. 

Music-Master,  John  Muir.  Baron-Officer,  Alexander  Gemmill. 


HOUSES  OF  EEFUGE. 

Board  of  Commissioneks  appointed  by  the  Statute. — The  Sheriff  of  Lanark- 
shire, the  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  the  Dean  of  Guild  of  Glasgow,  and  the  Deacon- 
Convener  of  Glasgow,  ex  qfficiis. 

Members  appointed  by  the  Magistrates  ajjd  Council  of  Glasgow. — ■ 
Bailies  Playfair,  Macdowall,  and  Paton ;  Messrs.  Hugh  Tennent,  WiUiam  Wilson, 
J.  A.  Anderson,  John  Downie  Bryce,  John  Wright,  jun.,  Hugh  Moncrieff,  George 
Heggie,  James  W.  MacGregor,  William  Brodie,  James  Thomson,  W.  G.  Mitchell, 
Thomas  Pearson,  John  Smith,  William  Balfour,  James  Kelso,  Robert  Kettle,  James 
Allan,  Alexander  Mitchell,  Hugh  Baird,  Michael  Eowand,  Eobert  MacGavin,  John 
Clark,  jun.,  Joseph  Brown,  James  Salmon. 

Clerk,  John  M'Whirter.  Treasurer,  J.  D.  Bryce, 

Interim  Governor  of  House  for  Males, James  Robertson. 

Medical  Attendant  of  ditto, Henry  Clark,  Surgeon. 

Teacher, Thomas  Barlow. 

Matron  of  House  for  Females, Miss  Sliman. 

Assistant, Mrs.  M'Farlane. 

Medical  Attendant  of  ditto, J.  Miller. 


STAMPS  AND  TAXES. 


COMMISSIONERS  FOR  ASSESSED  TAXES  FOR  THE  CITY  OF  GLASGOW. 
The  Lord  Provost  and  Magistrates,  Sheriff-depute  and  Substitutes,  ex-  officlis. 

Collector,  Thomas  P.  Sharpe,  43  Virginia  Street ;  Clerk  to  the  Commissioners,  A. 
Knox,  Arcade;  Surveyor  of  2d  District,  John  May  Campbell,  52  Virginia  Street; 
Surveyor  of  3d  District,  Matthew  Charles,  52  Virginia  Street;  Surveyor  of  4th  Dis- 
trict, E.  H.  Douglas ;  Resident  Inspector,  Charles  H.  Murray,  23  Monteith  Eow. 
Appeals  to  be  lodged  with  the  Clerk,  62  Arcade. 

commissioners  for  county,  lower  ward  (city  excepted). 
Alexander  Campbell,  of  Bedlay ;  William  Davidson,  of  Euchill :  Alexander  Downie; 
James  Farie,  of  Farme;  Eobert  Findlay,  of  Easlerhill;  John  Gordon,  of  Aikenhead; 
James  Hozier,  of  Newlauds ;  Humphrey  E.  Maclae,  of  Cnthkin ;  James  M'Call,  of 
Daldowie;    Eobert  M'Haffie,   of  Parkhead;    William   Mills,  of  Sandyford;    G^vin 
Rowan,  of  Holmfauldhead ;  James  Smith,  of  Jordanhill ;  Mark  Sprot,  of  Garnkirk. 
Sheriff-depute  and  Substitutes,  ex  officiis. 
Collector,  Thomas  P.  Sharpe,  43  Virginia  Street;    Clerk,  John  Findlay,   29   St. 
Vincent  Place ;  Surveyor  of  2d  District,  John  May  Campbell,  52  Virginia   Street; 
Surveyor  of  3d  District,  Matthew  Charles,  52  Virginia  Street ;  Surveyor  of  4th  Dis- 
trict, R.  H.  Douglas,  Dumbarton ;  Inspector,  Charles  H.  Murray,  23  Monteith  Row. 
Appeals  to  be  lodged  with  the  Clerk,  29  St.  Vincent  Place. 

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86  LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— STAMPS  AND  TAXES. 


COMMISSIONEKS   FOR  PROPEKTY  AND  INCOME  TAX  FOR  THE  CITY 
OF  GLASGOW. 

Sir  James  Campbell,  William  Robertson,  John  Mitchell,  John  Bain,  John  Leadbetter, 

James  Bogle,  and  William  Stirling. 

Clerk,  John  Ferguson,  125  Buchanan  Street. 

Assessors,  Robert  Donald  and  R.  il.  Murray,  52  Virginia  Street. 

Inspector,  C.  H.  Murray,  52  Virginia  Street. 

Surveyor,  M.  Charles,  52  Virgmia  St.         Collector,  T.  P.  Sharpe,  43  Virginia  St. 

COMMISSIONERS  FOB  THE  LOWER  WARD  OF  LANARKSHIRE  (CITT  EXCEPTED). 

Sheriflfs  Alison,  Bell,  and  Skene ;  James  Hozier,  of  Newlands  ;  Alex.  M'Gregor,  of 

Kemock ;  Dr.  Wm.  Clarke,  of  Wester  Moffat ;  Charles  Gray,  Robert  Bartholomew, 

Mark  Sprot,  and  Robert  Findlay. 

Clerk,  Adam  Monteith ;  Assistant,  John  Earston,  73  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Assessor,  James  Donaldson,  70  Bell  Street. 

Surveyor,  John  M.  Campbell,  52  Virginia  Street. 

Collector,  T.  P.  Sharpe,  43  Virginia  Street. 


BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  OF  PRISONS  FOR  THE  COUNTY 
OF  LANARK. 

Chairman  and  Convener,  Robert  Findlay. 

Commissioners,  Archibald  Alison  a,  Sheriff  of  the  County,  ex  officio. 

Chosen  by  the  Commissioners  of  Supply  for  the  County. — John  Greenshields,  of 
Kerse  c  ;  T.  Rennie  Scott,  of  Castlemains  c ;  Robert  Findlay,  of  Easterhill  a ;  James 
Veitch,  Sheriff-Substitute,  HamUtou  b ;  Robert  Brown,  Hamilton  b ;  Archd.  Smith, 
Sheriff- Substitute,  Airdrie  b ;  Wm.  Forrest,  of  Treesbank  b ;  Dr.  Wm.  Clarke,  of 
Wester  Moffat  b. 

Chosen  by  the  Magistrates  and  CouncU  of  Glasgow. — Hon.  Sir  James  Anderson, 
Lord  Provost  a ;  Alex.  Hastie,  M.P.  a ;  Robert  Stewart  a,  David  Smith  a,  John  Gil- 
mour  a,  D.  Dreghorn  a,  David  M'Kinlay  a,  James  Playfair  a,  James  Lumsden  o, 
John  Mitchell  a,  Wm.  Brodie  a,  Wm.  M'Lean  a. 

Chosen  by  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of  Lanark. — Thomas  Watson,  merchant, 
Lanark  c. 

Chosen  by  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of  Rutherglen. — Robert  Steele  a. 

Chosen  by  the  Magistrates  and  Council  of  Hamilton. — Walter  Black  b. 

Chosen  by  the  Magistrates  and  CouncU  of  Airdrie. — James  T.  Rankine,  jun.,  of 
Auchingray  b. 

Clerk  to  the  Board,  William  Davie.     Accountant,  John  Strang. 
Governor  of  the  Prisons  of  Glasgow,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Prisons  of  Lanark- 
shire, Captain  Mullen, 
Surgeon  of  the  Prisons  in  the  Lower  Ward  of  the  County,  D.  Gibson,  M.D. 
Chaplain  of  the  Prisons,  Rev.  Mr.  Reid.     Matron  of  the  North  Prison,  Mrs.  Watson. 
Committee  on  the  Financial  Affairs  of  the  Board  and  of  the  Prisons. 
The  Committee  of  the  Lower  Ward,  with  Mr.  Greenshields. 
Mr.  Findlay,  Convener,  and  three  a  quorum. 

Those  marked  a  are  the  Committee  for  the  Lower  Ward — Robert  Findlay,  Con- 
vener, and  three  a  quorum. 

Those  marked  b  are  the  Committee  for  the  Middle  Ward — Mr.  Veitch,  Convener, 
and  two  a  quorum.     Mr.  Henderson,  Clerk  of  Committee  at  Hamilton. 

Those  marked  c  are  the  Committee  for  the  Upper  Ward — Mr.  Scott,  Convener,  and 
two  a  quorum.     Mr.  Annan,  Clerk  of  Committee  at  Lanark. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— VAKIOUS. 


87 


VARIOUS. 


LIEUTENANCY  OF  LANARKSHIRE. 

Lord-Lieutenant — His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon. 
Vice-Lieutenant — The  Right  Honourable  Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton. 

DEPUTY   lieutenants. 


Anstruther,  Sir  W.  C,  of  Westraw  and 
Carmichael,  Bart. 

Baillie,  R.,  Cranberry,  of  Culterallers. 

Brown,  Robert,  of  Dumbrexhill. 

Buchanan,  Andrew,  of  Mount  Vernon. 

Campbell,  Colin,  Colgrain,  Dumbarton- 
shire. 

Campbell,  Mungo  N.,  of  Ballimore. 

Campbell,  Robert,  of  MiUburn. 

Campbell,  W.  F.,  of  Islay. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  of  Bedlay. 

Campbell,  Sir  J.,  of  Stracathro,  Glasgow. 

Colebroke,  Sir  J.  E.,  of  Crawford,  Bart. 

Colquhoun,  J.  C,  of  Bjllermont. 

Dalrymple,  North,  of  Fordel  and  Cleland. 

Dalrymple,  John,  yr.,  of  Fordel  and  Cle- 
land, M.P. 

Dennistouu,  J.,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Dennistoun,  Major  Alexander  Bruce. 

Douglas  and  Clj-desdale,  the  Marquis  of 

Dunlop,  Henry,  of  Craigton. 

Dunlop,  James,  of  Clyde. 

Ewing,  James,  LL.D.,  Strathleven, 

Farie,  James,  of  Farme. 

Findlay,  Robert,  of  Easterhill. 

Graham,  Patrick,  of  Limekilns. 

Graham,  John,  of  Westbum  and  Craig- 
allion. 


Gray,  John  H,,  of  Camtyne. 

Hamilton,  John,  of  Fairholm. 

Hamilton,  T.  M.  M'Neill,  of  Raploch. 

Hozier,  James,  of  Newlauds. 

Kippen,  William,  of  Busby. 

Lockhart,  James  Sinclair,  of  Castlehill. 

Lockhart,  Alexander  Macdonald. 

Lockhart,  W.,  of  Milton -Lockhart,  M.P. 

Lumsden,  James,  of  Yoker  Lodge. 

M'Call,  James,  of  Daldowie. 

M'Call,  Thomas,  merchant,  Glasgow. 

Maxwell,  Lieut  -Colonel  Sir  Wm.  Alex., 
of  Calderwood,  Bart. 

M'Lae,  H.  Ewing,  of  Cathkin. 

Mossman,  Hugh,  of  Auchtyfardle. 

Oswald,  Alexander,   Glasgow. 

Souter,  Dav-id  Robertson,  of  Lindsay- 
lands. 

Steuart,  Sir  Henry  James  Seaton,  of  Al- 
lanton  and  Touch,  Bart. 

Vere,  Daniel,  of  Stonebyres. 

Vere,  William  Edward  Hope,  of  Graigie- 
hall  and  Blackwood. 

V/addell,  William,  of  Easter  MoiFat. 

Walrond,  Theodore,  of  Calderpark. 

Clk.  to  General  Meetings,  Thos.  Dykes. 
Clk.  to  Glas.  Subdivision,  Jas.  Monteath. 


CLYDESDALE  UPPER  WARD  SOCIETY. 

committee  of  management. 

President, James  Stoddart,  35  St.  Vincent  Place. 

Vice-President, Robert  Lockhart. 

Treasurer, John  Scott,  28  Hutcheson  Street. 

Vice-Treasurer, Robert  Leadbetter. 

Directors — Messrs.  James  Dale,  James  Leadbetter,  James  Fraser,  Archd.  Nairn 
Thomas  Downes,  Alexander  Gibb,  John  Turnbull,  John  Coulter,  Daniel  Lean,  Thos. 
Davidson,  William  Mvuisie,  and  James  Gordon. 

.  Secretary,  Alexander  Allan,  52  West  Nile  Street. 


SCOTTISH  TEMPERANCE  LEAGUE. 
Office,  30  St.  Enoch  Square. 

President, Robert  Kettle. 

Vice-Presidents,  Rev.  William  Reid,  Edinburgh ;  Rev.  Thomas  C.  Wilson,  Dun- 
keld ;  Rev.  J.  Brown,  D.D.,  Dalkeith ;  Robert  Smith,  John  M'Gavin,  and  Robert 
Simpson,  Glasgow. 

Treasurer,  Wm.  Service,  jun.     Secretary,  Robert  Eae. 


LOCAL  INSTITUTIONS— VARIOUS. 


FACULTY  OF  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS. 


FOUNDED  1599. 


President,  Dr.  James  Watson. 

Visitor,  Dr.  W.  Mackenzie. 

Collector,  R.  G.  Maxwell. 

Seal  Keeper,  Dr.  J.  G.  Fleming. 

Board  of  Examiners,    Joseph   Bell,  Dr. 

John  Aitken,  Dr.  J.   A.  Easton,  Dr. 

Alex.  Forbes,   Dr.  J.  G.  Fleming,  and 

J.  M.  Adams. 
Councillors,  Drs.  John  M'Farlane,  Wm. 

Weir,  and  David  Gibson. 


Visitors  of  Drugs,  Drs.  J.  A.  Easton  and 

John  Crawford. 
Registrar,  Dr.  John  Aitken. 
Collector    of    Widows'    Fund,    Williara 

Weir,  M.D. 
Librarian,  George  Watt. 
Clerk,  L.  Hill. 
Officer,  John  Menzies. 


Adams,  J.  M.,  M.D. 
Adams,  Alex.  M.,  M.D. 
Aitken,  John,  M.D. 
Anderson,  A.  D.,  M.D, 
Anderson,  And.,  M.D. 
Bell,  Joseph. 
Buchanan,  M.  S.,  M.D. 
Buchanan,  And.,  M.D. 
Clarke,  Samuel. 
Couper,  William,  M.D, 
Couper,  John,  M.D. 
Crawford,  John,  M.D. 
Easton,  J.  A.,  M.D. 
Fisher,  Alexander,  M.D. 
Fleming,  Joseph. 
Fleming,  John  G.,  M.D. 
Forbes,  Alex.,  M.D.. 


Blair,  Duncan. 
Brown,  Thomas,  M.D. 
Brown,  John. 
Bryce,  Charles,  M.D. 
Campbell,  John,  M.D; 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  M.D. 
Crawford,  Chas.,  M.D. 
Cumin,  William,  M.D. 
Davidson,  Wm.,  M.D. 
Duncan,  H.,  M.D. 


KESIDENT  MEMBERS, 

Gibb,  W.  R.,  M.D. 
Gibson,  D.,  M.D. 
Hunter,  R.,  M.D. 
Jeffray,  James,  M.D. 
King,  Alexander,  M.D. 
Lawrie,  James  A.,  M.D. 
Lyon,  William. 
Maxwell,  R.  G. 
Miller,  James. 
Muter,  J.  D. 
M'Connechy,  James. 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  M.D. 
Macdowal,  J.,  M.D. 
M'Ewan,  John,  M.D. 
M'Gregor,  Robert. 
M'Farlane,  John,  M.D. 

NON-RESIDENT. 

FuUerton,  John  A. 
Graham,  Thomas. 
Hall,  Alfred,  M.D. 
HaU,  William. 
Hill,  Niuian,  M.D. 
Hutcheson,  Wm.,  M.D. 
Lang,  H.  M.,  M.D. 
Miller,,  A. 
M'-Kechnie,  Robt.,  M.D. 

TRUSTEES  OF  W^IDOW^S'  FUND. 


M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  M.D. 
M'Nish,  John. 
Nelson,  Robert. 
Pagan,  John  M.,  M.D. 
Panton,  John,  M.D. 
Paterson,  James,  M.D. 
Rainy,  Harry,  M.D. 
Reid,  Andrew,  M.D. 
Ritchie,  Charles,  M.D. 
Steele,  F.,  M.D. 
Thomson,  Thomas,  ^M.D. 
Watson,  Ebenezer,  M.D. 
Watson,  James,  1\I.D. 
Watt,  George. 
Weir,  William,  M.D. 
Wilson,  James,  M.D. 


M'Laverty,  Alex.,  M.D. 
M'Tyre,  William,  M.D. 
Pattison,  G.  S. 
Robertson,  J.,  M.D. 
Russell,  Andrew. 
Ure,  Andrew,  M.D. 
Walker,  Thomas. 
Wark,  David,  M.D. 
Waddell,  James. 


Weir,  William,  M.D.  I  Steele,  Francis,  M.D.  I  Fleming,  J.  G.,  M.D. 

Lawrie,  J.  A.,  M.D.  |  M'Ewan,  John,  M.D.  |  Buchanan,  M.  S.,  M.D, 

Ex  officio,  the  Preses,  the  Visitor,  the  Collector, 


THE  QUEEN'S  OWN  ROYAL  REGIMENT  OF  GLASGOW,  AND  LOWER 
WARD  OF  LANARKSHIRE  YEOMANRY  CAVALRY. 

Major-Commandant,  The  Marquis  of  Douglas  and  Clydesdale. 

Captains,  James  Merry,  Sir  Archibald  I.  Campbell,  Bart.,  George  Baii-d. 

Lieutenants,  Thomas  M'Call,  William  Bruce,  Donald  Smith. 

Comets,  William  Stirling,  John  Middleton,  George  Lumsden. 

Quarter -Masters,  C,  D.  Donald,  William  Stow  Wilson,  James  Wilkie. 

Adjutant,  (Slffll)  Captain  Thomas  Patterson. 

Clothing,  Blue. — Facings,  Red. — Lace,  Gold. 


BANKS.  89 


BANKING  HOUSES. 

ppen  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  and  on  Saturday  shut  at  12,  with  the  exception  of  those 
marked  *,  in  -which  case  the  hom-s  of  opening  and  shutting  diflfer. 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank.  Agents,  Eoyal  Bank,  Royal  Exchange 
square. 

Bank  of  Scotland,  66  Ingram  street.  Charles  Campbell  and  Andrew  Neilson, 
Managers.  Draw  on  Coutts  &  Co.,  and  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London ;  Bank 
of  England  and  Branches  ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank ;  Bank  of  Ire- 
laud  and  Branches  ;  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland ;  and  Northumberland  and  Durham 
District  Bank.     Grant  Credits  on  Gore  Bank,  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada. 

BpaTisH  Linen  Company  Bank,  Corner  of  Queen  street  and  Ingram  street. 
James  Robertson  and  Patrick  Brodie,  Agents.  Draw  on  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths, 
London  ;  on  the  Bank  of  England  and  Branches ;  on  the  Carlisle  and  Cumberland 
Bank,  Carlisle  ;  on  Samuel  Smith  and  Co.,  Nottingham ;  on  the  Bank  of  Ireland 
and  Branches;  on  Hunters  &  Co.,  Ayr,  and  Branches  ;  on  the  Greenock  Bank  and 
Branches;  on  James  G.  King  &  Sons,  New  York;  on  the  Montreal  Bank;  on 
the  Bank  of  Upper  Canada,  Toronto,  and  effect  payments  on  the  Continent  of 
Europe.  Also  transact  Business  with  the  Principal  Towns  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  24  Virginia  street.  Robert  Salmond,  Manager.  Draw 
on  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths  ;  and  on  the  Union  Bank  of  London.  Transact  Busi- 
ness with  the  Principal  Towns  in  the  United  Kingdom  ;  and  in  Canada,  with  the 
Bank  of  Montreal  and  its  Branches.  Glasgow  Branch  offices:  Trongate  Branch,  31 
Trongate  ;  William  Robertson,  Agent.  Calton  Branch,  47  Canning  street ;  William 
Snedden,  Agent.     West  End  Branch,  174  Argyll  street ;  G.  J.  Dickson,  Agent. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank's  Savings  Banks.  Trongate  Branch,  31  Trongate ; 
Calton  Branch,  47  Canning  Street ;  West  End  Branch,  174  Argyll  Street.  Open 
daily  from  10  to  4  o'clock;  Saturdays,  from  10  to  12  o'clock;  Wednesday  even- 
ing, from  7  to  9  o'clock ;  Saturday  evening,  from  6  to  9  o'clock,  for  receiving  and 
repaj'ing  deposits. 

Clydesdale  Banking  Company,  18  Queen  street.  Henry  Brock,  Manager 
Draw  on  Barnett,  Hoares,  &  Co.,  London  ;  and  transact  Business  with  the  Principal 
Towns  in  the  United  Kingdom.     Branch,  Piazza,  Old  Exchange. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  66  Virginia  street.  William  Johnston  and 
William  Paul,  Agents.  Draw  on  Messrs.  Jones,  Lloyd,  &  Co.,  Bankers,  London, 
and  on  all  the  Principal  Towns  in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.  Also  in  America, 
on  the  Commercial  Bank  of  the  Midland  district,  Kingston,  Upper  Canada,  and  its 
Branches  ;  and  on  Dennistoun,  Wood,  &  Co.,  New  York,  United  States ;  and  Com- 
mercial Banking  Company,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  Union  Bank  of  Austra- 
lia and  Branches. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  37  St.  Vincent  place.  Thomas  Hunter,  Ma- 
nager. Draw  on  Williams,  Deacon,  &  Co.,  London  ;  and  Transact  Business  with  the 
Principal  Towns  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

■''Glasgow  Provident  Bank,  12  Gordon  street.  Open  every  day  except  Satur- 
day, from  10  to  2,  for  repaying  deposits. 

*GoRBALS  Savings  Bank,  23  Nicholson  street,  Laurieston.  Open  every  Satur- 
day night,  from  7  till  9  o'clock,  for  receiving  and  paying  deposits. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Queen  street.  John  Hart,  Agent.  Draw  on 
Glyn  &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of  London ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank 
and  Branches ;  Bank  of  Liverpool ;  Liverpool  Borough  Bank ;  Liverpool  Union 
Bank ;  Exchange  and  Discount  Bank,  Messrs.  J.  Barned  &  Co.,  Liverpool ;  North 
and  South  Wales  Bank,  Liverpool,  and  Branches ;  Yorkshire  Banking  Co.,  Leeds, 
and  Branches ;  Sheffield  and  Hallamshire  Banking  Co. ;  Halifax  and  Huddersfield 
Union  Bank ;   Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Bank  and  Branches ;  Northumberland  and 

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90  BANKS. 

Durham  District  Bank,  Newcastle,  and  Branches;  Wakefield  &  Co.,  Kendal ;  Taylor 
&  Lloyds,  Birmingham  ;  Ashton,  Stalybridge,  Hyde,  and  Glossop  Bank ;  Derby  and 
Derbyshire  Bank  ;  Greenway  &  Greave,  Warwick  and  Leamington ;  Lancaster  Bank 
and  Branches  ;  Moore  &  Eobinson,  Nottingham ;  Wakefield  and  Barnsley  Union 
Bank;  Whitehaven  Joint  Stock  Bank  and  Branches  ;  Backhara  &  Co.  and  Branches  ; 
East  of  England  Bank,  Norwich,  and  Branches  ;  and  on  the  Branches  of  the  National 
Provincial  Bank  of  England  ;  on  the  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland's  Branches ;  the  Bel- 
fast Bank  and  Branches,  &c.,  &c. ;  on  the  Oriental  Bank,  Bombay,  Calcutta,  Madras, 
Singapore,  Colombo  (Ceylon),  and  Hong  Kong ;  Bank  of  British  North  America, 
Montreal,  Quebec,  Toronto,  Kingston,  Hamilton,  Halifax  (Nova  Scotia),  St.  John 
(New  Brunswick),  and  St.  John  (Newfoundland),  and  on  the  Agents  in  New  York ; 
Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Sydney,  Bathurst,  Melbourne,  Geelong,  Portland,  Hobart- 
town,  Launceston ;  also  Wellington,  and  Auckland,  in  New  Zealand.  And  the  Na- 
tional Bank  negotiates  Bills  on  every  place  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland,  where 
there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker,  Draw  also  on  Hunter  &  Co.  of  Ayr,  and  their  various 
Branches. 

National  Security  Savings  Bank,  68  Hutcheson  street.  Open  every  lawful 
day  from  11  to  3  ;  and  on  the  evenings  of  Wednesday,  from  7  to  9  ;  and  Saturdaj'', 
from  6  to  9.  Money  is  paid  and  received  every  day.  Government  Annuities  may 
be  purchased  at  this  Bank. 

North  British  Bank,  101  Miller  street.  James  Orr,  Interim  Managing  Di- 
rector ;  Charles  Hutcheson,  Cashier ;  John  Little,  Accountant.  Draw  on  Overend, 
Gurney,  &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of  London,  and  transact  Business  with  the  Principal 
Towns  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

EoYAL  Bank,  west  end  of  the  Eoyal  Exchange.  Bills  for  Discount  given  in  on 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  and  called  for  on  Thursday  and  Monday.  Laurence 
Robertson,  Cashier ;  Robert  Bell,  Sub-Cashier ;  Edward  Fairley,  Accountant.  Draw 
on  Messrs.  Coutts  &  Co.,  London,  and  all  the  Branches  of  the  Bank  of  England ;  on 
the  Bank  of  Ireland  and  all  its  Branches.  Negotiate  Bills  on  all  the  Towns  in  Scot- 
land where  any  Bank  or  Bank  Agent  has  been  established;  also  in  all  the  Towns  in 
England  where  the  Bank  of  England  has  Branches ;  and  all  the  Towns  in  Ireland 
where  the  Bank  of  Ireland  has  Branches. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  97  Ingram  street.  James  A.  Anderson,  Manager. 
Draw  on  Glyn  and  Co.,  London,  and  on  all  the  Principal  Towns  in  the  United  King- 
dom ;  also  on  Gore  Bank,  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada ;  and  on  Dennistoun,  Wood,  & 
Co.,  New  York.     Branch  Office,  15  Trougate;  George  Eenton,  Agent, 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  10  Miller  street.  Donald  Smith,  Manager;  John 
Buchanan,  Secretary;  Jaraes  Hamilton,  Principal  Accountant ;  John  BuUey,  Cashier. 
Draw  on  the  Bank  of  England  ;  Messrs.  Jones,  Lloyd,  &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of 
London ;  and  transact  Business  with  the  Principal  Towns  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
Suburban  Branch  Ofiices — Calton,  Andrew  Reid,  Agent ;  Cowcaddens,  N.  Purvis, 
Agent;  Laurieston,  Wm.  Thomson,  Agent ;  Anderston,  Hugh  M'Lachlan,  Agent. 


BANKS  AND  BANKING  COMPANIES  IN  SCOTLAND,  WITH  THEIR 
BEANCHES  AND  NAMES  OF  AGENTS. 

The  Head  Office  of  each  Bank  is  printed  in  Italics. 

Aberchirdee. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  J.  Alexander,  jun. 

Aberdeen. — Aberdeen  Bank,  D.  Wylie,  Cashier.  Draw  on  Eoyal  Bank,  Edin- 
burgh ;  Glyn  &  Co.,  London. 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  William  Littlejohn,  Cashier.  Draw  on 
Eoyal  Bank,  Edinburgh ;  London  Joint  Stock  Bank. 

North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  J.  Westland,  Manager.  Draw  on  Com- 
mercial Bank,  Edinburgh;  Barclay  &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of  London. 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Arthur  Thomson. 

British  Linen  Company,  Thomas  Best. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Grigor, 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Chivas. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  William  Bain. 


BANKS.  9i 


Aberfeldy. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Kobert  Peter. 

Abotne. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  James  Ogg. 

AiRDRiE. — Bank  of  Scotland,  George  W.  Hill,  agent. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Kidd. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Galloway. 

Alexandria. — Clydesdale  Bank,  Graham  Kinloch. 

Alford.— Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  William  Garden. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  A.  Wilson. 

Alloa. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Moir. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Brydie. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Eamsay  and  Fotheringham. 

Alyth. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Yeaman,  agent. 

Alva. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Peter  M'Culloch. 

Annan. — British  Linen  Company,  John  Brand. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Simpson  and  Skelton. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Forrest  and  Downie. 

Anstruther. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  F.  Conelly. 
Eastern  Bank,  Philip  Oliphant. 

Arbroath. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Johnston. 
British  Linen  Company,  James  A.  Dickson. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Binny. 

Ardrossan. — Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  J.  Mack. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Hugh  Orr,  agent. 

AucHiNBLAE. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  James  Farquharson. 

AucHTERARDER. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Peter  Clerk. 

AucHTERMUCHTY. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Playfair. 
Western  Bank,  Henry  W.  Walker. 

Ayr. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  &c.,  P.  W.  Kennedy,  Esq.,  district  manager. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Charles  Campbell. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Hunters  &  Co. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Patrick  Cowan  and  J.  Davidson. 

Ayton. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  R.  Dunlop. 
Commercial  Bank,  Walter  Carter. 

Balfron. — British  Linen  Company,  Michael  Robertson. 

Banchory. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  William  Sim. 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  John  Malcolm. 

Banff. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M'Ewan. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Adam. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company',  George  Crnickshank. 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  James  Rust. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  James  Ciosbie. 

Barrhead. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thomas  M'Lellan. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Matthew  Anderson. 

Bathgate. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Marshall. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Johnston. 

Beatily. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Hector  Sutherland. 

Beith. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Faulds. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Love. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Dobbie,  agent. 

Bervie. — ^North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  William  Watsoii. 


9^  BANKS. 

BiGGAE  AND  Carnwath. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Paul,  juu. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wyld  and  Jackson. 

Blairgowrie. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Robertson. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Anderson. 

Bo'ness. — Clj'desdale  Bank,  James  Webster. 

Bonbill  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Patrick  Moir. 

Brechin. — British  Linen  Company,  D.  D.  Black. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Guthrie  and  Sous. 

Buckie. — ^North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  John  Da^■idson. 

Burntisland. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Williani  Ewuig, 

Callander. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Angus  M'Donald. 

Calton  (Glasgow). — City  of  Glasgow,  William  Snedden,  agent. 
Western  Bank,  Andrew  Reid,  agent. 

Campbeltown. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Nathaniel  Harvey. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  John  Colville,  jun.,  agent. 

Campsie. — Western  Bank,  Charles  Stewart,  agent. 

Carluke  and  Wishaw. — British  Linen  Company,  James  Gilchrist. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Thos.  Mathews. 

Carnwath. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Paterson. 

Castle-Douglas. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Brown. 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Sinclair. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Lidderdale. 

Catrine. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Young,  agent, 

Coatbridge, — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Dunlop,  agent. 

Coldstream. — British  Linen  Company,  Richard  and  William  Douglas. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Halliburton. 

CoLiNSBUEGH. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Wood. 

CowcADDENS  (Glasgow). — Western  Bank,  N.  Pm-vis,  agent. 

Crieff. — Perth  Bank,  L.  and  J.  Gibson. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Brown. 
Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  M'Leish. 

Cromarty. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Ross, 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  A,  G,  Graham. 

Cullen. — Aberdeen  Bank,  W.  L.  Taylor. 

Cumnock. — Bank  of  Scotland,  M.  M'Kerrow  and  Hamilton  Rose. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Crawford. 

Cupae-Angus. — Perth  Bank,  W.  Bett. 
National  Bank,  David  Clark. 

CuPAR-FiFB. — British  Linen  Company,  William  Pagan. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Hogarth. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Drummond. 
Clj'desdale  Bank,  Andrew  Taylor. 

Dalkeith.— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Gray. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Bowes. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Miller. 
Roj'al  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Paterson. 

Dalry. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  M'Cosh. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Patrick. 

Dingwall. — Caledonian  Banking  Company,  John  M'lver. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M.  K.  Cameron. 


BANKS.  93 

DoLLAK. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Gibson,  agent. 

Douglas. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Scott. 

DouNE. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Daniel  Stewart. 

DOKNOCH. — Caledonian  Banking  Company,  W.  S.  Fraser,  agent. 

Dufftown. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  James  Petrie. 

DuMFKiES. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Treshie. 

British  Linen  Company,  Robert  Adamson. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Goldie. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Hannay  and  W.  Strachan. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  W.  and  T.  H.  M'Gowan,  agents. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Primrose  and  Gordon. 

DuNBAE. — British  Linen  Company,  John  Kelly. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  H.  Ritchie. 

Dumbarton. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Robson. 
"Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Buchanan. 

Dunblane. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  C.  M'Ara. 

Dundee. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Sturrock  and  William  Miller,  managers. 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Symers, 
Dundee  Bank,  C.  W.  Boase,  manager.     Draw  on  Union  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Edinburgh  ;  Ransom  &  Co.,  I^ondon. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  Milne,  district  manager. 
Eastern  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  Sidey,  general  manager.    Draw  on  Barclay  &  Co., 

London ;  and  City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Edinburgh. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  P.  H.  Thorns. 

Dunfermline. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Carr. 
British  Linen  Company,  Robert  Douglas. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  G.  Rutherford. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  W.  Beveridge,  agent. 

DuNKELD. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  C.  Wilson. 
Perth  Bank,  John  Leslie. 
Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  C.  Carrington. 

DuNSE. — Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Purves. 

British  Linen  Company,  Cunningham  &  Wyllie. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Alexander  Crawford. 

Dunoon. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Millar,  agent. 

Eaglesham. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Tassie,  agent. 

East  Linton. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  L.  Henderson. 

Edinburgh. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Bank  street,  Alexander  Blair,  treasurer;  Archibald 
Bennett,  secretary.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and  Branches,  Coutts  & 
Co.,  and  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London. 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Andrew  square,  Robert  S.  WUson,  cashier;  James 
Wright,  secretary ;  J.  More,  accountant.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and 
Branches,  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches,  and  Coutts  &  Co.,  London. 

British  Linen  Company,  St.  Andrew  square,  Thomas  Corrie,  manager ;  Alex- 
ander Goodsir,  secretary ;  William  Spence,  assistant  do. ;  James  Wilson, 
cashier.  Draw  on  Bank  of  England  and  Branches,  Bank  of  Ireland  and 
Branches,  and  Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London,  United  States,  and  Upper 
Canada,  North  America. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  street,  Robert  Paul,  manager ;  J.  S. 
Cunningham,  secretary;  James  Douglas,  accountant;  Wm.  Leckie,  cashier. 
Draw  on  Jones,  Lloyd,  &  Co.,  London. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Andrew  square,  William  J.  Duncan,  manager; 
Thomas  Anderson,  secretary ;  John  Rhind,  accountant.  Draw  on  Glyii, 
Halifax,  Mills,  &  Co.,  London,  and  from  Glasgow,  on  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 


94  BANKS. 


Edinburgh  and  Glasgovj  BanJc^  29  George  street,  John  Thomson,  manager ; 
Charles  J.  Kerr,  secretary;  D.  DufF,  accountant.  Draw  on  Williams,  Dea- 
con, &  Co.,  and  Union  Bank,  London,  and  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches, 
Ireland. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Parliament  square,  Samuel  Hay,  manager ;  William 
Brand,  secretarj'.     Draw  on  Coutts  &  Co.,  and  Barclay  &  Co.,  London. 

Exchange  BanJc  oj"  Scotland,  23  St.  Andrew  square,  Duncan  M'Laren,  manager; 
John  Nicol,  secretarj'.     Draw  on  the  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  12  St.  Andrew  square,  P.  Ramsaj',  cashier;  W. 
Morton,  accountant. 

Clydesdale  Bank,  Royal  Exchange,  James  Greenhill,  manager. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  12  Hanover  street,  Robert  Bell,  manager ;  Charles 
Hay,  accountant. 

Elgin. — British  Linen  Company,  Robert  and  William  Brander. 
Aberdeen  Bank,  J.  G.  Cameron. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lawson  &  M'Kenzie. 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  James  Grant. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  George  Robertson. 

Ellon. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County,  John  Rae. 
Aberdeen  Bank,  John  Robb. 
North  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Milne. 

Eyemouth. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Bowhill, 
Falkiek. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Macfarlane. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Henry  Salmon. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Adam. 

Clydesdale  Bank,  James  Russell,  jun. 

Fettekcaien. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Co.,  G.  L.  Falconer. 

FocHABEES. — Aberdeen  Bank,  A.  Reid. 

FoET- William. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Macgregor. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Dobie. 

FoEEES. — British  Linen  Company,  Thomas  Davidson. 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  R.  Urqnhart. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Watson. 

Forfar. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  Lyon. 
Dundee  Bank,  Patrick  MefFen. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Teaman.  i 

Fraserburgh. — Bank  of  Scotland,  L.  Chambers. 
Aberdeen  Bank,  George  Wallace. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Robert  Stephen,  agent. 

Galston. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Hendrie. 

Galashiels. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Haldane. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  William  Rutherford. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Pringle. 

Garmouth. — Caledonian  Bank,  H.  R.  Thomson. 

Gatehouse. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Sheriff. 

GiRVAjsr. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Andrews. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Smith  &  Brown. 

Glasgo'w. — For  Banks  in  Glasgow,  see  Appendix,  page  89. 

Glenluce. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Gibson. 

Golspie. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  R.  B.  Sangster. 
British  Linen  Company,  D.  M.  Smith, 

Grangemouth Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  S.  Mackay. 


BAtNKS.  ^^ 


Grantown. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Ogilvie, 

Caledonian  Banking  Company,  George  Dickson,  agent. 

Greenlaw. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Allan  Purvis. 

Greenock. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Stark. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew  Anderson. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Alexander  Rodger. 
Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Turner. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Thomson. 

Haddington. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Todrick. 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Ferme. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Dods. 

Hamilton. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Henderson,  and  S.  Simpson. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Anderson. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Aikman,  Agent. 

Hawick. — British  Linen  Company,  Dickson  and  Davidson. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  George  and  James  Oliver. 

Helensburgh. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  E.  D.  Orr,  agent. 

HuNTLY. — Aberdeen  Bank,  Eobert  and  James  Milne. 

North  of  Scotland  Banking  Companj^  J.  &  J.  Eobertson. 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  G.  Lawson. 

Insch. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  James  Bissett. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  A.  Eoger. 

Invekary. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  M' Arthur. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Q.  M,  Wright. 

Invergoedon. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew  Munro. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Eoderick  Hay. 

Inverkeithing. — Eastern  Bank,  William  Fraser. 

Inverness. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  and  Alexander  M'Kenzie. 
British  Linen  Company,  John  Eoss. 

Caledonian  Banking  Company/,  Charles  Waterson,  manager. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Wilson. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Mackay. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  J.  K.  Greig,  interim. 

Inverury. — Aberdeen  Bank,  E.  Innes. 

North  of  Scotland  Bank,  A.  Davidson  &  Son. 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  A.  S.  M'Lean. 

Irvine. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alex.  Paterson. 
Western  Bank,  J.  A.  Eankine,  Agent. 
British  Linen  Company,  Montgomery  &  M'Janet. 

Islay. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Duncan  M'AUister. 

Jedburgh. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  &  J.  M.  Grainger. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  &  T.  S.  Rutherford. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  E.  Laing  and  J.  Stedman. 

Johnstone. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Holmes. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Eeid. 

Keith. — Aberdeen  Bank,  R.  Green. 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  W.  Thorbum. 

North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  William  Longmore. 

Kelso. — Bank  of  Scotland,  James  S.  Darling. 
British  Linen  Company,  Patrick  Wilson. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Douglas. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Tait. 


BANKS. 


Kilmarnock. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Cowie. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  J.  Bruce. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  &  C.  D.  Gairdner. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Urie. 

Kilsyth. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  C.  Stewart,  agent. 

Kilwinning. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Hugli  King. 

KiNCEAiGiB-TouGH. — Aberdeen  Banking  Companj^,  W.  Mackay. 

Kincardine. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Eobert  Gentle, 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  C.  Stephen. 

Kingussie. — British  Linen  Company,  D.  M'Pherson,  jun. 

Kinross. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Hugh  Laird. 
British  Linen  Company,  J.  W.  Williamson. 

Kirkcaldy. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  G.  Morgan,  agent. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Samuel  Davidson. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  M'Leod. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  Beveridge. 

Kirkcudbright. — Bank  of  Scotland,  William  H.  M'Lellan. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Ferguson. 

Kirkintilloch. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Charles  Stewart. 

Kirkwall. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Spence. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Baikie. 

Kirriemuir. — British  Linen  Company,  W.  Forrest  &  Son. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  B.  Brand. 

Lanark. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Paul. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Gray  &  Anderson. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Marr. 

Langholm. — British  Linen  Company,  Alexander  Stevenson. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Eobert  Wallace. 

Largs, — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Lang. 
City  of  Glasgow,  H.  M.  Lang. 

Lauder. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  and  Robert  Romanes. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Alexander  Crawford. 

Laurencekirk. — Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  D.  Dickson. 

Leith. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Jones. 

British  Linen  Company,  Joseph  Cundell. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Spence, 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Andrew  Wilson. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Wallace, 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Francis  W.  Wilson. 

Lbven. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Nicoll. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew  Wilkie. 

Lerwick. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  A.  White. 

Leslie. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Norwell,  interim. 

Lesmahagow. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Gibb. 

Linlithgow. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  R.  R.  Glen. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Dawson. 

Lochgilphead. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  M'Ewan. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Buchanan. 

LocHMABEN. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Adam  Waugh. 


BANKS.  97 

LocHWiNNOCH. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Samson. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Keid. 

LocKERBT. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Eichardson. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Baird,  agent. 

Macduff. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Eobert  Adam. 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  Alex.  A.  Leask. 

Maeicinch. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Gowan. 

Maybole. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Rennie. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Brown. 

Mauchline. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  Strathdee. 

Meleose. — British  Linen  Company,  J.  Curie  and  J.  Erskine. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Freer  and  Dunn,  agents. 

Midcaldee. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  David  Scoulen 

Millport. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Begg. 

Moffat. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  David  Jardine. 
Western  Bank,  Samuel  M'Millan,  agent. 

Montrose. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Boyd. 

British  Linen  Company,  James  Beattie. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lindsay  and  Walker. 

Eastern  Bank,  James  Leighton. 

National  Banlc  of  Scotland,  David  Hill  and  J.  Henderson. 

MuiRKiEK. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  White,  agent. 

Musselburgh. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  M'Cormick. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Lees. 

Nairn. — British  Linen  Company,  Adam  Davidson. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Eneas  Grant. 
Caledonian  Banking  Company,  Pat.  Dewar. 

Neilston. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Matthew  Anderson. 

Newburgh. — Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  Brown. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Anderson  and  Laing. 

New  Deer. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  G.  Middleton. 
New  Galloway. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Adam  Come,  agent. 
New  Milns. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Nicol  Brown,  agent. 
Newton-Stewart; — British  Linen  Company,  James  Newall. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Peter  Dargie,  agent. 

National  Bank,  William  Dill. 

Newton-Mearns. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  T.  M'Lellau. 

North-Berwick. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Dall  and  Son. 

Oban. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Robert  Kennedy. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Ajigus  Gregorson, 

Old  Deee. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  David  Cruden. 

Old  Meldrum. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  James  Manson. 

Paisley. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Hutcheson  (interim  agent). 
British  Linen  Company,  Arthur  Welsh. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Scott. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  Risk,  agent. 

Peebles. — British  Linen  Company,  ^Y.  Stuart  and  W.  Blackwood. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Walter  Thorburn. 

Pennycuick — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Paterson. 


9^8  BANKS. 

Perth.— Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Horn. 

British  Linen  Company,  W.  H.  Hunter  and Conning. 

Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  Archibald  Burns,  manager.  Draw  on  Commercial 
Bank,  Edinburgh ;  Glyn  &  Co.,  London. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Gloag. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  L.  Jolly. 

Perth  Bank,  David  Craigie,  cashier.  Dra-w  on  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edin- 
burgh ;  Barclay  &  Co.,  London. 

Peterhead. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  J.  Bremner. 
Aberdeen  Bank,  Gray  &  Boyd. 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Thomas  Knox. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Wm.  Alexander. 

PiTLOCHRT.— Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  M'Naughtort. 
Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  M'^Gillewie. 

PoLLOCKSHAws. — Western  Bank,  J.  Tassie,  agent. 

Portsoy. — North  of  Scotland  Bank,  James  Moir. 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  P.  Murray. 

Port-Glasgow. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Matthew  King,  jun. 
Western  Bank,  A.  M'Lachlan  &  Co. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  M.  BuiTell. 

PoRTOBELLO. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Andrew  Banks. 

Portree. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Harry  Macdonald. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Lawrence  Skene,  interim. 

RuTHERGLEN. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  D.  Murray. 

Rhynie. — ^North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  James  Roger. 

Rothesay. — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  J.  H.  Semple. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Dugald  Munn. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Macfie  and  J.  Gillies. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Archibald  Mackerdy. 

St.  ANDRE^y's. — Bank  of  Scotland,  A.  K.  Lmdsay  and  G.  M'Gregor. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  Walter  Walker. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  W.  F.  Ireland  and  Mmxay,  agents. 
Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Grace  and  Yoole. 

Saltcoats. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  B.  Orr. 

Sanqx^iar. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Veitch,  jun.,  ageut. 
British  Lmen  Company,  J.  W.  Queen. 

Selkirk British  Linen  Company,  John  Lang. 

Stewarton. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Robert  Miller. 

Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  A.  Snodgrass,  agent- 

Stirling. — Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Brodie. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Thomas  M'Micking, 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  James  Morrison. 

Clydesdale  Bank,  James  Monteith. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Sawers. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Patrick  Connal  and  J.  Murrfe- 

Stonehaven. — Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Stewart. 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County,  A.  W.  Kinnear. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Patri-ck  Keith. 

Stornoway. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  Roderick  Morrison. 

Stranraer. — British  Linen  Company,  Charles  Ker  and  T.  M'Caig. 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  J.  Ken-,  agent. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  M'DoualL 


PUBLIC  OFFICES.  89 


Steathaven. — Bank  of  Scotland,  John  and  Thomas  Tennent,  agents. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Wm.  Gebbie. 

Stbomness. — National  Bank  of  Scotland,  John  Beatton. 

Stricken. — North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  J.  Anderson. 

Tain. — British  Linen  Company,  Williamson  and  Ross. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Kenneth  Murray. 
North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Alexander  Innes. 

Tarland. — Aberdeen  Bank,  Andrew  Eoss. 

Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  A.  Robertson. 

Thornhill. —  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  D.  Crichton. 

TiiuEso. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Alexander  Henderson. 

Tillicoultry. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Thomson. 

ToBEEMOEY Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  H.  Nisbet,  agent. 

Troon. — Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  E.  Alison. 

TuRiFF. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Francis  Souter. 

North  of  Scotland  Banking  Company,  Norman  Gordon, 
Aberdeen  Banking  Company,  W.  Pirie. 

Whitburn. — City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  Robert  Gardiner. 

Whithorn. — Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  John  Broadfoot. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  G.  C.  Dinwoodie,  agent. 

Wick. — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Josiah  Rhind. 
Aberdeen  To-ivn  and  County  Bank,  A.  Adam, 

Wigtown. — British  Linen  Company,  John  Black. 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Bank,  Thomas  Murray,  agent. 

WisHAW. — Western  Bank  of  Scotland,  William  Eodger. 


PUBLIC  OFFICES. 

Barony  Parish  Statute  Labour  Conversion  Assessment.    Collector's  Office. 
3  Royal  Exchange  Court. — Robert  Murdoch,  Collector. 

Barony  Parish  Poor  Rates  and  Prisons  Assessments.     Collector's  Office,  62 
West  Nile  Street. — William  Robertson,  Collector. 

Barony  Parish  Paeochlvl  Board,  36  North  Albion  Street. — John  Meek,  In- 
spector of  Poor. 

Billet-Master's  Office,  5  Great  Hamilton  Street. — Duncan  M'Alpine,  Billet- 
Master.     Attendance  from  11  till  2  o'clock. 

Bill-of-Entry  Office  in  the  Custom-House,  69  Great  Clyde  Street. — George 
Shillito. 

Cess  Office  for  the  City,  and  for  the  Counties  .of  Lanark  and  Dum- 
eaeton,  43  Virginia  Street. — Thomas  P.  Sharpe,  Collector. 

Chamberlain's  Office,   City  Chambers. — John  Strang,  LL.D.,   Chamberlain : 
William  Ferguson,  Accountant. 

City  Poor  Rate  Office,  70  Bell  Street. — John  Miller,  Collector ;  A,  M'D.  Hous- 
ton and  James  Donaldson,  Surveyors. 

City  and  Suburban  Gas  Company's  Office,  42  Miller  Street. — Works,  Dal- 
mamock.     William  Fleming,  Secretary ;  Hugh  Bartholomew,  Engineer. 

Clyde  Trustees'  Chambers,  16  Robertson  Street. 

Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  41  Virginia  Street. — C  D.  Donald,  Clerk. 


100  PUBLIC  OFFICES. 


Custom  House,  69  Great  Clyde  Street. — F.  W.  Vanderkiste,  Collector;  A,  F. 
Gray,  Comptroller;  Andrew  Scott,  John  Scott,  Allan  Eoss,  Stevenson  Hume,  Henry 
Brown,  Thomas  J.  Graham,  George  Wigmore,  Andrew  H.  Crawford,  John  Ross, 
James  Kellar,  James  F.  Dixon,  John  Robertson,  James  E.  Cobban,  Clerks  ;  Robert 
Dees  and  George  L.  Miller,  Landing  Surveyors ;  George  Dew,  James  L.  Johnston, 
John  W.  Foubister,  William  Watt,  John  Hoggan,  William  J.  Mathews,  George  Smith, 
Colin  M.  Spalding,  Thomas  Laidlaw,  William  J.  Nimmo,  John  K.  Bruce,  Currie  Elles, 
and  George  Ord,  Landing  Waiters ;  Thomas  Gordon,  Hamilton  Cleland,  and  John 
Lj'all,  Tide  Surveyors ;  Alexander  Donald,  Principal  Coast  Officer  at  Renfrew ;  Wil- 
liam Campbell,  Do.  at  Bowling  Bay;  John  Brown,  Messenger,  Housekeeper,  and 
Watchman  ;  James  Paul,  Superintendent  of  Lockers  and  Appointer  of  Weighers ;  15 
Lockers,  16  Weighers,  28  Tidewaiters,  and  6  Boatmen. — Hours  of  Attendance  for 
the  Despatch  of  Public  Business:  Inn-door  Department,  from  10  till  4 ;  Out-door 
and  Warehouse  Department,  from  1st  April  to  30th  September,  from  6  to  9  a.m.,  and 
from  10  A.M.  tUl  4  p.m.  ;  during  February,  March,  October,  and  November,  from  9 
A.M.  tUl  4  P.M.;  and  during  January  and  December,  from  9  a.m.  till  3  p.m.  The 
following  Holidays  are  observed :  Christmas-day,  Good  Friday,  and  the  Anniversary 
of  the  Birthday  of  her  Majesty. 

Dean  of  Guild  Court. — James  Reddie,  Assessor ;  John  Carrick,  Superintendent 
of  Streets  and  Buildings ;  William  G.  Crawford,  Officer. — Court  sits  every  second 
Thursday,  at  11  o'clock. 

Electric  Telegraph  Cobip ant's  Office,  27  Royal  Exchange  Square. 

Excise  Office,  45  Dunlop  Street. — Robert  Smith  Sharp,  Collector ;  Mark  Wenley, 
Henry  Spry,  and  John  Russell,  Collector's  Clerks ;  Wm.  Swan,  Thomas  Dobson, 
Alex.  Fraser,  John  Pearson,  William  Buchanan,  John  Thom,  Supervisors.  Export 
Officer :  James  Williamson.  Packing  Officers :  Wm.  Robinson,  Wm.  Webber  Sparke, 
and  James  Dockery.  John  R.Emmerson,  Messenger;  Margaret  Minnie,  Housekeeper. 
Permit  Writer :  John  Harrison.  Warehousekeepers :  Geo.  Esther,  Wm.  Poole,  Wm. 
Campbell,  Ambrose  B.  Bell,  John  Hogarth,  James  Walton,  and  John  R.  Emmerson. 

Extractor's  Office,  City  Chambers. — Thomas  Simpson,  Extractor. 

Faculty  of  Physicians'  Library,  17  St.  Enoch's  Square. 

Faculty  of  Procurators'  Library,  13  John  Street. 

Glasgow  Gas-Light  Company's  Office,  42  Virginia  Street. — James  Ritchie, 
Engineer  and  Manager;  Charles  Liddell,  Surveyor;  John  Purves,  Accountant; 
William  Kay,  Collector. 

Glasgow  Water  Company's  Office,  23  MiUer  Street. — Wm.  Guthrie,  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer;  D.  M'Kain,  Manager  and  Engineer ;  James  Smith,  Accountant; 
William  Cochran,  Collector. 

GoRBALS  Gravitation  Water  Company,  90  South  Portland  Street. 

GovAN  Annexation  Poor's  Office,  125  Dale  Street,  Tradeston. 

GovAN  Parish  Pook-Rates  and  Road-Money  Office,  19  St.  Enoch  Square. 
— David  Dreghorn,  Collector. 

Harbour  Master's  Office,  16  Robertson  Street. 

Income-Tax  Collector,  43  Virginia  Street. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office  for  Lanarkshire,  County  Buildings,  107 
Brunswick  Street. — Geo.  Crawfurd,  Clerk.  Meets  every  Tuesday  and  Friday,  at  11 
o'clock,  in  the  Court  Hall,  Jail  Square,  for  deciding  claims  of  £5  and  under. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office,  for  the  Balfron,  or  Western  District  of 
Stirlingshire,  13  Exchange  Place. — Wm.  Jaffiay,  Clerk-Depute. 

Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office,  for  the  Lennoxtown  of  Campsie,  or 
Southern  District  of  Stirlingshire,  40  George  Square. — J.  and  A.  Tennent,  Clerks- 
Depute. 

Merchants'  House. — Collector's  Office,  70  Hutchesou  Street. — Archibald  Newall, 
Collector. 


PUBLIC  OFFICES.  ^^^ 


Police  Chambers,  Centeal,  9  South  Albion  Street. 

Police  Office,  Southeen,  47  South  Portland  Street,  Laurieston. 

Police  Office,  Easteen,  33  Stevenson  Street,  Calton. 

Police  Office,  Westeen,  6  Warroch  Street,  Anderston. 

Police  Office,  Clyde,  16  Eobertson  Street. 

Police  Station-Housb,  Milton  Street,  Oowcaddens. 

Police  and  Pooe-Rate  Sueveyoe's  Office,  70  Bell  Street. — A.  M'D.  Houston 
and  James  Donaldson,  Surveyors. 

Police  Collectoe's  Office,  70  Bell  Street. — E.  G.  Maxwell,  Collector. 

Police  Teeasueee's  Office,  70  Bell  Street. 

Post  Office,  40,  42,  44,  and  46  Glassford  Street.     See  page  3  of  Appendix. 

Peocueatoe  Fiscal's  Office  foe  the  City,  City  Chambers,  66  Hutcheson 
Street. — John  Burnet,  P.F. 

Peocueatoe  Fiscals  foe  the  County,  Shefiff,  Commissaey,  and  Ad- 
MiEALTY,  County  Buildings,  Wilson  Street. — George  Salmond  and  William  Hart, 
P.Fs. 

Peocueatoe  Fiscal  foe  the  Justices  of  the  Peace. — John  Lang,  jun.,  P.F., 
County  Buildings,  Wilson  Street. 

Peopeety  and  Income  Tax  foe  City  of  Glasgow.— John  Ferguson,  Clerk  ; 
Office,  131  Buchanan  Street,  Robert  Donald  and  R.  M.  Murray,  Assessors;  Office, 
52  Virginia  Street. 

Peopeety  and  Income  Tax  foe  Lowee  Waed  of  Lanaekshire. — Adam 
Monteath,  Clerk,  73  St.  Vincent  Street ;  James  Donaldson,  Assessor,  70  Bell  Street. 

Receuiting  Disteict  Offices,  Corner  of  Main's  Street  and  Sauchiehall  Street. 

Religious  Institution  Rooms,  12  South  Hanover  Street. 

Royal  Engineer's  Office,  92  South  Portland  Street. 

Stamp  Office,  entrance  by  78  Queen  Street,  and  81  Miller  Street.  Open  from 
10  till  4  o'clock,  and  shuts  on  Saturdays  at  12.  James  Sinclair  Lockhart,  Dis- 
tributor. 

Sasinb  Office  for  the  Burgh  of  Glasgow. — Andrew  Cunningham,  Regis- 
trar, City  Chambers. 

Sasine  Office  foe  the  Shire  of  Eenfeew,  and  Regality  of  Glasgow. — 
Thomas  Graham,  W.S.,  and  Thomas  Hill,  Registrars,  5  Moore  Place. 

Sheeiff's  Chambees,  County  Buildings,  Wilson  Street.  —  Archibald  Alison, 
Sheriff;  Henry  Glassford  Bell  and  John  Skene,  Substitutes  ;  John  Drysdale,  Clerk  ; 
James  M'Hardj'  and  James  Gibbons,  Deputies ;  George  Salmond  and  William  Hart, 
Joint  Procurators  Fiscal ;  Peter  T.  Young,  Auditor  of  Accounts. — Courts  for  ordinary 
business  on  Wednesday  ;  and  for  Small  Debts  on  Thursday,  weekly. 

Session  Cleek's  Office  for  the  City,  57  St.  George's  Place.  —  Robert 
Strang,  Clerk ;  John  Galloway,  Deputy  do. 

Session  Clerk's  Office  for  the  Barony  Paeish,  52  West  Nile  Street. — Open 
every  day  (Wednesdaj'  excepted),  from  1 0  to  4  o'clock,  and  on  Friday  and  Saturday 
evenings  from  6  to  8.     David  M'Brayne,  Clerk, 

Session  Cleek's  Office  foe  Hutchesontown,  Goebals  Peopee,  Laueikb- 
ton,  Tradeston,  and  Kingston,  51  Adelphi  Street. — Jaraes  Coats,  Clerk. 

Session  Clerk's  Office  foe  Govan  Paeish,  Govan  School  House. — William 
Fulton,  A.M.,  Clerk. 

Statute  Labour  Conversion  Office,  By  virtue  of  a  late  Act  of  Parliament, 
the  Management  of  the  Statute  Labour  Conversion  for  the  Repair  and  Maintenance 

»2 


102  NEWSPAPER  OFFICES. 

of  the  Streets  and  Roads  within  the  Parliamentary  Boundary,  is  vested  iu  the  Muni- 
cipal Police  and  Statute  Labour  Committee ;  and  alterations  have  been  made  by  that 
Act  in  the  Rates  of  Statute  Labour  Money,  &c.  &c  Particular  information  as  to 
which  may  be  had  by  application  to  John  Burnet,  Clerk,  Police  Buildings. 

Tonnage  Office,  14  Robertson  Street. — ^James  Martin,  Tonnage  Master, 

City  Clerks'  Chambers,  City  Buildings,  Wilson  Street. — James  Reddie,  Wm. 
Davie,  Angus  Turner,  and  Arthur  Forbes,  City  Clerks. 


NEWSPAPER  OFFICES,  AND  DAYS  OF  PUBLICATION. 

Chronicle,  Wednesday,  Morning  and  Evening,  15  Turner's  Court,  87  Argyll 
Street. 

Christian  News,  Thursday  Morning,  142  Trongate, 

Citizen,  Saturday  Morning,  22  St.  Enoch  Square. 

Constitutional,  Wednesday  and  Saturday  Mornings,  21  Argyll  Street. 

Courier,   Tuesday,    Thursday,    and   Saturday  Mornings,  Buchanan   Court,   75 
Argyll  Street. 

Daily  Mail,  29  Dunlop  Street. 

Examiner,  Saturday,  7  Argyll  Street,  (Corner  of  Stockwell  Street.) 

Free  Press,  Saturday,  73  Trongate  Street. 

Herald,  Monday   and  Friday   Mornings,    Spreull's  Court,   182   Trongate,  and 
26  Glassford  Street. 

Ladies'  Own  Journal,  Saturday  Morning,  10  Royal  Exchange  Square. 

Mercantile  Advertiser,   published  every  Tuesday  Mornuig,  19  Royal  Ex- 
change Square. 

National  Advertising  Property  List  and  Price  Current,  first  Monday  of 
every  month,  19  Royal  Exchange  Square. 

North  British  Advertiser,  Saturday  Morning,  10  Royal  Exchange  Square. 

North  British  Mail  and  Daily  Advertiser,  145  Argyll  Street. 

Saturday  Post  and  Paisley  and  Renfrewshire  Reformer,  Saturday  Morn- 
ing and  Evening,  15  Turner's  Court,  87  Argyll  Street. 

Scottish  Guardian,  Tuesday  and  Friday,  94  Miller  Street. 

Scotch  Reformer's  Gazette,  Saturday  Morning  and  Evening,  Buchanan  Court, 
Y5  Argyll  Street. 

Sentinel,  Saturday,  Antigua  Place,  Nelson  Street. 

The  Glasgow  Advertiser  and  Railway  and  Shipping  Journal,  Thursday, 
21  Argyll  Street. 


RAILWAY   CONVEYANCES. 


Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Railway,  Queen  Street. — The  Trains  start  for 
Edinburgh  and  intermediate  Stations  at  7,  8.15,  10.30,  and  11  a.m.,  and  2.30,  4, 
5.30,  and  8,30  p.m. 

Scottish  Central  Railway. — Trains  in  connection  with  this  Railway  for 
Stirling,  Perth,  Aberdeen,  and  intermediate  Stations,  leave  the  Queen  Street  Station 
at  7  a.m.,  and  12.30,  4,  and  6.30  p.m. 


STAGE  COACHES.  103 


Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway,  "New  Bridge  Street. — Trains  leave 
for  Kilmarnock,  Dumfries,  Carlisle,  and  intermediate  Stations,  at  7.30  and  11.30  a.m., 
and  1.30,  2.30,  4.30,  and  5.30  p.m. ;  for  Ayr  and  intermediate  Stations  at  7.80 
and  10.30  a.m.,  and  1.30  and  4.30  p.m. 

Glasgow,  Paisley,  and  Greenock  Eailway,  New  Bridge  Street. — Trains 
leave  for  Greenock  and  intermediate  Stations  at  8,  9,  and  11  a.m.,  12  noon,  and  2,  3, 

4,  6,  and  7  p.m. 

Glasgow  and  Barrhead  Railway,  Temporary  Station,  Gushet  Fauld, 
NEAR  Old  Gorbals  Toll. — Trains  leave  for  Barrhead  and  intermediate  Stations 
at  8.30  and  11  a.m.,  and  2,  4.30,  and  7  p.m.  Omnibuses  in  connection  with  all  the 
Trains  (8.30  a.m.  excepted)  from  148  Queen  Street,  ^  of  an  hour  before  the  starting 
of  each  Train. 

Caledonian  Railway. — The  Trains  start  from  the  Buchanan  Street  Station,  for 
Carlisle,  Edinburgh,  and  intermediate  Stations,  at  7.80,  10.15,  and  11.50  a.m.,  and 
4.30  and  9.5  p.m. ;  and  on  Sundays  twice,  11.50  a.m.  and  9.5  p.m.  And  from  the 
South  side,  for  Hamilton  and  intermediate  Stations,  at  8  and  9  a.m.,  12  noon,  and  3, 

5,  and  7  p.m. 

Glasgow  and  Paisley  Joint  Railway. — Trains  leave  for  Paisley  at  7.30,  8,  9, 
10,  10.30,  11,  and  11.30  a.m.,  12  noon,  and  1.30,  2,  2.30,  3,  4,  4.30,  5.30,  6,  7,  and 
8.30p.m. 

*^*  For  hours  of  Starting  at  all  the  Railways,  see  each  Company's  Monthly 
Time  Bill. 


STAGE  COACHES. 

Aberfeldy. — From  Mein's,  7  Argyll  street. 

Baillieston. — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  2,  3.30,  4.30,  6, 
and  8  p.m. 

Blantyre. — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  4.80  p.m. 

Bothwell. — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  4.30  p.m. 

Busby. — From  6  Stockwell  street,  on  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday, 
Friday,  at  4.30  p.m.,  Saturday,  8  and  9  p.m. 

Dalmuir. — From  28  Argyll  street,  at  4.5  p.m. 

Drymen. — From  Harley's,  88  Ingram  street,  on  Monday,  Wednesday,  Saturday, 
4  p.m. ;  and  in  winter  months,  on  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  at  4  p.m. 

Dumbreck. — From  28  Argyll  street,  at  4.15  and  8.15  p.m. 

DuNTOCHER. — From  47  Stockwell  street,  at  4.30  p.m.,  and  in  winter  months  at 
4  p.m. 

Eaglesham. — From  6  Stockwell  street,  on  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  at  4.30  p.m. 

GovAN. — From  Mein's,  7  Argyll  street. 

HoLYTOWN — From  10  Argyll  street,  at  3.45  p.m.,  and  Tontine,  at  4  p.m. 

Kilbride — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  4.30  p.m. 

Kilmarnock — From  Tontine,  at  4.20  p.m.,  and  10  Argyll  street,  at  4.30  p.m. 

Laekhall — From  Mein's,  7  Argyll  street. 

Lesmahago — From  Mein's,  7  Argj'll  street. 

Maryhill — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  4  p.m.  and  8.15  p.m. 

MtLNGAViE — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  4  p.m.  and  8.15  p.m. 
"  From  Harley's,  38  Ingram  street,  at  4  p.m.  and  5  p.m.,  and  on 

Saturdays  at  9  p.m. 


1 04  OMNIBUSES. 


New  Kilpatrick — From  47  Stockwell  street,  at  4.30  p.m.,  and  in  the  winter 
months  at  4  p.m. 

PoLLocKSHAws — From  Wilson's,  30  Stockwell  street,  at  12  noon,  4  and  8  p.m. 

Renfrew — From  Mein's,  7  Argyll  street,  at  4. 1 5  p.m. 

Shettleston — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  2,  3.30,  4.30,  6, 
and  8  p.m. 

Stonehouse — From  Mein's,  7  Argyll  street,  at  4.15  p.m. 

Strathaven — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  4.30  p.m. 

YoKEE — From  28  Argyll  street,  at  4.5  p.m. 


OMNIBUSES. 

Botanic  Garden — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10,  11  a.m.,  12  noon,  1,  2,  3, 
3.30,  4,  4.30,  5,  6,  7,  8.30,  10  p.m. 

Partick — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  9.30  and  11  a.m.,  1,  3,  3.30,  4.15,  5,  7, 
8.30,  and  9.30  p.m. 
"  From  Wvlie  and  Lochead's,  28  Argyll  street,  at  10  a.m.,  12  noon,  2, 

4,  4.30,  6,  6.30,  8,  9,  10  p.m. 

EcTHERGLEN — From  Walker's,  Tontine,  at  10,  11,  11.15  a.m.,  1,  2,  3,  4.15, 
4.30,  6,  6.15,  8.15  p.m. 
"  From  Wylie  and  Lochead's,  28  Argyll  street,  at  10  and  11  a.m., 

1,  3,  4.30,  6,  7,  8.30,  and  10  p.m. 

CITT   OJINIBUSES. 

Bridgeton  for  Crescents— At  8f,  9 J,  9|,  10|,  10 J,  11|,  11|,  12|,  12|,  1^, 

13  01  OS  Ql  Q3  4.1  4.3   f;i   K3  fil   fiS  71  73  BI 
^■il  ^it  ^ri   "«  ''iJ  **l  *4)  "'41  ''T)  "41  "41  'T)  '4>   "¥• 

Bridgeton  for  Cowcaddens— At  9^,  10,  10^,  11,  11^,  12,  12|,  1,  Ij,  2,  24, 
3,  8^,  4,  4i,  5,  bi,  6,  6i,  7,  7^,  8,  8^,  9.  " 

Whitevale  for  Cowcaddens— At  9i,  9f,  10|,  10|,  11|,  11|-,  12i,  12|,  1], 

13      91      03      Ql      Q3      41      43      SI      KS      fil      fi  3      7I      73      S|  1      Co 
■'4)    ^^4)    ^Tl    ^4)    ^41    *4)   *4)   ''ll    "^il    "¥)    "¥)    '41    '4)    °TI    °4* 

Port-Eglinton  for  Crescents— At  9,  9^,  10,  lOj,  11,  llj,  12,  12|,  1,  1^-. 
2,  2i,  3,  3i  4,  4i,  5,  5i,  6,  6i,  7,  7i  8,  8^,  9.  * 

Crescents  for  Bridgeton— At  8|,  gj,  9?,  lOJ,  10|  U},  11|,  12-},  12|,  1», 

13      Ol      03      ai      Q3      41      43      Kl      K3      fil      fi3      71      73      Ql      83 

■•■i)    ^4)    '^il    ^i>    ^i1    *47    *41    ''Tl    °4)    "45    "¥l     '4»     '4'    °4i    °4" 

Cowcaddens  for  Bridgeton— At  10,  10^,  11,  11^,  12,  12|,  1,  1^,  2,  2^  3, 

3J,  4,  41  5,  6i,  6,  C-j,  7,  7i  8,  8^  9,  9^ 

Cowcaddens  for  Whitevale— At  9J,  10|,  lOf,  IIJ,  llf,  121,  12?,  1},  1=, 

91  03  SI  R3     41  43   51  P,3      fii  fi3  71_  7_3  gl   8?  91 
'^il    ^41  ''41  "4)  -'H  *4)  "41  "¥1  "Tl  "¥)  '4'  '4)  "41  "41  •'4- 

Crescents  for  Port-Eglinton— At  9,  9^,  10,  10^,  11,  11^,  12,  12i,  1,  I5-, 
2,  2i,  3,  3i,  4,  4i  6,  5^,  6,  ^,  7,  7j,  8,  8^,  9.  * 

Bellgrove  for  Paisley  Eoad— At  9,  9|,  10,  lOj,  11,  11^,  12,  121  1^  li^  2, 
2J,  3,  31,  4,  41   5,  5i,  6,  6^,  7,  7^,  8,  8J. 

Paisley  Road  for  Bellgrove— At  9,  9|,  10,  lOj,  11,  11^,  12,  12^,  I,  1|,  2, 
21  3,  3i  4,  4i,  5,  51,  6,  6^   7,  7|,  8,  S^,  9. 

St.  Eollox  for  Trongate— At  9^    10^    11|,  12^,  I-I-,  2i,  3*,  4^    5|,  G|, 

Trongate  for  St.  Eollox— At  10,  11,  12,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Anderston  and  the  Cross — Every  10  minutes. 

*  The  last  runs  from  Port-Eglinton  and  Crescents  to  foot  of  Buchanan  street  only. 


HACKNEY  COACHES.  105 


28  Argyll  Street  to  Stobcross  Crescent,  Sandyford — At  9|,  9f,  lOf, 
llf,  12|,  If,  2|,  3|,  4|,  5f,  6f,  7J,  8|. 

Stobceoss  Crescent  to  28  Argyll  Street — At  9|,  10|,  llj,  12|^,  1^,  2|, 
3i,  4,  5i,  61,  7i,  8i. 

28  Argyll  Street  to  Greenlaw  Place,  Paisley  Eoad — At  9i,  lOi    111, 
121,  ]i  21,  31,  10  minutes  past  4,  51   61   71,  8^. 

Greenlaw  Place  to  28  Argyll  Street — At  9|,  9f,  11|,  12J,  1^^,  2|,  S:|, 
minutes  to  4,  5^,  6J,  7j,  5  minutes  to  8,  9^. 


HACKNEY  COACHES  AND  OTHER  CAKEIAGES. 

THE  following  PLACES  ARE  APPOINTED  PUBLIC  STANDS: 


London  street — South  Side. 
Trongate — North  Side — opposite  Tontine. 
Glassford  street — South  End — West  Side. 
Great  Clj'de  street — near  Victoria  Bridge. 
St.  Enoch  square. 

Union  street — South  End — "West  Side. 
Broomielaw — opposite  Upper  Wharf. 
Do.  do.      Lower  Wharf. 

Head  of  M'Alpine  street — West  Side. 
St.  Vincent  place — Centre. 


George  square — West  Side. 
Do.  North  Side. 

Do.  South  Side. 

East  End  of  Eegent  street — North  Side. 
Campbell     street — East     Side — between 

George  street  and  Bath  street. 
Cambridge  street — opposite  St.  Stephen's 

Church. 
Woodside  crescent— South  Side. 
Commerce  street — North  End. 


EXTRACT  of  POLICE  REGULATIONS. 

Computation  of  Distances. — The  distance  shall  be  computed  from  the  stand  or 
place  whence  the  Carriage  may  happen  to  be  engaged  or  hired ;  but  in  case  the  Car- 
riage should  be  taken  from  any  place  of  public  assembly  or  amusement,  the  distance 
shall  be  computed  fi-om  such  place  of  assembly  or  amusement. 

Detention. — If  the  Driver  of  any  such  Carriage  be  detained  in  the  course  of  his 
hire  above  fifteen  minutes  at  any  place  or  places,  except  when  detained  by  the  hirer 
for  the  purpose  of  returning,  as  hereinafter  provided,  he  shall  receive  for  every  fifteen 
minutes'  detention  Sixpence. 

Detention. — To  Eeturn  at  Half  Fare. — In  any  of  the  following  cases,  it  shall 
be  at  the  option  of  the  hirer  to  detain  the  Carriage,  and  return  in  the  same,  on  pay- 
ment of  half  fare,  without  additional  charge  for  detention  : — 

Where  the  hire  of  a  Carriage  of  the  First  Class  shall  amoimt  to  Two  Shillings  or 
upwards,  or,  if  of  the  Second  Class,  to  One  Shilling  or  upwards,  and  the  deten- 
tion shall  not  exceed  one  quarter  of  an  hour. 

Where  the  hire  of  a  Carriage  of  the  First  Class  shall  amount  to  Three  Shillings  or 
upwards,  or,  if  of  the  Second  Class,  to  Two  Shillings  or  upwards,  and  the  deten- 
tion shall  not  exceed  half  an  hour. 

Where  the  hire  of  a  Carriage  of  the  First  Class  shall  amount  to  Four  Shillings  or 
upwards,  or,  if  of  the  Second  Class,  to  Three  Shillings  or  upwards,  and  the  de- 
tention shall  not  exceed  one  hour. 

8.  Persons  Calling  or  Sending  for  a  Carriage,  and  not  further  Em- 
ploying the  same. — Any  person  calling  or  sending  for  any  such  Carriage,  and  not 
further  employing  the  same,  shall  pay  as  follows  : — For  a  Carriage  of  the  First  Class, 
One  Shilling ;  for  a  Carriage  of  the  Second  Class,  Eightpence ;  or  the  fare  from  the 
stand  or  place  from  which  the  Carriage  may  be  engaged.  And  if  the  person  calling 
the  Carriage  shall  detain  the  same,  he  shall  further  pay  for  any  time  that  the  Car- 
riage shall  be  detained — not  exceeding  a  quarter  of  an  hour,  Sixpence  ;  and  for  any 
further  time  not  exceeding  a  second  quarter  of  an  hour,  if  a  Carriage  of  the  First 
Class,  Sixpence  ;  and  if  a  Caniage  of  the  Second  Class,  Fourpence ;  and  for  any  fur- 
ther time  in  like  proportion. 


IM  FARES  FOE  CARTERS. 


Second  Class, 

Minibus ' 

or  Cab. 

s. 

D. 

-   1 

0 

-   1 

6 

-     2 

0 

-     2 

6 

-     3 

6 

-     4 

6 

9.  Owner,  &c.,  to  Charge  by  Time  or  Distance. — In  all  cases  it  shall  be  at 
the  option  of  the  Owner  or  Driver  to  charge  by  Time  or  Distance. 

14.  Number  of  License,  &c.,  inside  the  Carriage. — The  number  of  the  Li- 
cense, with  the  Name  of  the  Owner,  on  a  Card,  shall  be  placed  conspicuously  inside 
the  Carriage ;  and  there  shall  also  be  printed  on  such  card,  under  the  number,  the 
following  words  and  figures,  which  card  shall  be  fixed,  and  be  legible  during  all  the 
time  the  Carriage  shall  ply  for  hire  : — 

FiEST  Class, 
Eates.  Noddy,  Clai-ence,  or 

Harrington. 
S.     D. 

1  Mile  or  under,     -         -         -         -16- 
1|-  Mile,  -         -         -         -         -20- 

2  Miles,  -         -         -         -         -30- 

3  Miles,  -         -         -         --36- 

4  Miles,  -         -         -         -         -46- 
Exceeding  4,  and  not  more  than  5  miles,  5     0- 
Fare-and-half  from  11  p.m.  to  1  a.m. 
Double  Fare  from  1  a.m.  to  6  a.m. 

Fare  by  time,  each  hour,    -         -         -26-         -         -         -20 

And  for  a  longer  time  in  proportion. 

No  charge  for  Luggage  under  56  lbs.  weight.     6d.  chargeable  for 

Luggage  exceeding  do. 

No  charge  for  Drivers.     Driver  to  produce  Regulations  when  required. 

20.  Refusing  or  Delaying  to  take  a  Fare. — If  any  Owner  or  Driver  of  any 
such  Carriage  shall  refuse  or  delay  to  take  a  fare,  if  not  before  engaged ;  or  if  any 
such  Owner  or  Driver,  having  agreed  to  take  any  fare,  at  any  time,  or  from  any 
place,  shall  delay,  neglect,  or  refuse  so  to  do,  every  person  so  offending  shall  forfeit 
and  pay  for  each  such  offence,  a  sum  not  exceeding  Twenty  Shillings ;  and  for  every 
offence  subsequent  to  a  first  offence,  a  sum  not  exceeding  Forty  Shillings. 

38.  Drivers  taicing  any  Person  on  the  Box  without  Consent  of  Person 
Hiring  the  Carriage. — No  Driver  of  any  such  Carriage  shall  take  any  person  to 
ride  upon  the  box,  or  in,  or  upon  any  part  of  such  Carriage,  without  the  permission 
of  the  person  or  persons  hiring  the  same,  first  obtained. 


FARES  FOR  CARTERS  PLYING  FOR  HIRE. 

TO  ANY  PLACE  IN  DISTHiCT 

No.  1.      No.  2.      No.  3. 
s.   d.         s.   d.         s.    d. 

For  a  Hhd.  of  Sugar,  Pipe  of  Wine,  or  Puncheon  of  Rum, 

from  the  Broomielaw,       -         -         -         -         -         -Oil  10  12 

Do.  from  the  Weigh-house,  -         -         -         -         -10         Oil         10 

For  two  Puncheons  of  Beans  or  IMeal,  two  Bales  of  Yam, 
or  other  large  Casks,  or  Bales,  or  Grain  in  Bags, 
weighing  near  or  about  a  ton  weight,  from  the  Broom- 
ielaw,   ---------121416 

Do.  from  Weigh-house,        -         -         -         -         -         -14         12         14 

For  6  Barrels  of  Ashes,  or  6  large  Bales  of  Cotton,  or 
any  number  of  Barrels  or  Bales,  weighing  about  18 
cwt,,  from  the  Broomielaw,        -         -         -         -         -12  14         16 

Do.  from  the  Weigh-house,  -         -         -         -         -14         12  14 

For  a  Cart-load  of  Cork,  Staves,  Dried  Hides,  or  any 
other  commoditj'  that  requires  a  considerable  time  to 
load  and  unload,  from  the  Broomielaw,       -         -         -14         16  18 

For  a  Cart-load  of  Cork,  Staves,  &c.,  from  Weigh-house,      16         14         18 

For  a  Cart-load  of  Furniture,  or  similar  articles  that  re- 
quire a  long  time  to  load  and  unload,  for  the  first  hour, 

and  so  proportionally  for  each  Cart,  -         -         -10  10  10 

And  for  every  other  hour,  and  so  proportionallv  for  each 
Cart,     -         -         -         -         -         -         -"-         -09         09         O'J 


REGULATIONS  FOR  PORTERS.  W7 

TABLE  OF  FARES  FOR  THE  CITY  PORTERS. 

FOE  CAKKYINO 

S.     D. 

A  letter  or  parcel  not  exceeding  14  lbs.  any  distance  not  more  than  5  of  a 

mile,         -_--_---__--0     2 
And  for  every  additional  ^  of  a  mile,         -         -         -         -         -         -         -01 

A  parcel,  or  parcels,  exceeding  14  lbs.,  and  not  exceeding  56  lbs.,  any  distance 

not  more  than  J  of  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -03 

And  for  every  additional  ;^  of  a  mile,         -         -         -         -         -         -         -02 

A  parcel,  or  parcels,  exceeding  56  lbs.,  and  not  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  dis- 
tance not  more  than  5-  of  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -04 

And  for  every  additional  J  of  a  mile,         -         -         -         -         -         -         -03 

Any  load,  on  a  barrow  or  hurley,  exceeding  112  lbs.,  not  more  than  :j  of  a 

mile,         --_-----         ----06 

For  every  additional  :J  of  a  mile,      -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -04 

And  when  detained  more  than  ^  of  an  hour  at  loading  or  unloading,  for  every 

additional  ^  of  an  hour,       -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -02 

One-half  more  to  be  charged  after  eight  o'clock  evening  in  the  winter 
season,  and  ten  o'clock  in  the  summer. 
A  back  load  to  or  from  any  shop  or  warehouse  on  the  ground  floor,  to  or  from 

any  cart  on  the  street,  not  exceeding  20  yards,       -         -         -  -         -     0     2 

If  more  than  one,  for  each  additional  load,         -         -         -         -  -         -01 

A  back  load  up  any  close,  more  than  20  yards,            -         -         -  -          -     0     3 

A  back  load  up  or  down  stairs,  for  every  stair,  or  two  half  stairs,  -         -     0     2 

If  more  than  one,  for  every  additional  stair,       -         -         -         -  -         -01 

Assisting  at  Removings,  when  a  considerable  time  is  consumed. 

For  the  first  hour,  -._.__-._.     10 

For  every  other  hour,     ----------08 

For  every  hurley  load  of  furniture,  not  exceeding  ^  of  a  mile,      -         -         -     0     6 
For  every  other  -|  of  a  mile,    -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -04 

Assisting  at  the  Loading  or  Unloading  Carts,  Weighing  Goods,  (fc,  not 
included  in  the  above  fares. 

For  the  first  hour,  --------_-08 

For  every  other  hour,      --------_-06 

Watching  during  the  night,  for  the  first  hour,   -         -         -         -         -         -10 

For  every  other  hour,      ---.------06 

Acting  generally  as  a  porter :  for  a  whole  day,  or  ten  hours,         -         -         -     4     6 
And  for  a  week,     -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -21     0 

Council  Chambers, 
Glasgow,  March,  1834. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  COAL  PORTERS. 

Fixed  hy  the  Magistrates,  \bth  January,  1807. 

s.    t>. 
For  canying  a  cart  of  coals  up  stairs,  where  the  distance  from  the  stair  to 

where  the  coals  lie,  is  not  more  than  GO  feet,  for  the  first  stair,        -         -     0     3 
For  every  other  stair,  -         -         -         -         -         .         -         _         -QI^- 

For  carrying  a  waggon  of  coals  up  stairs,  the  same  distance  as  above,  for  the 

first  stair,         ------_-__.     06 

For  every  other  stair,    ------__.         -03 

For  carrying  a  cart  of  coals  from  any  street  or  lane  to  a  cellar  within  20  feet 

from  where  the  coals  lie,  if  not  down  a  stair,         -         -         -         -         -     0     2 

If  down  a  stair,  an  additional  -         -         -         -         -         -         -         -0     0| 

If  above  20,  and  not  exceeding  60  feet,   -         -         -         -         -         -         -03 

For  every  additional  stair,     ------_--01 


108  REGULATIONS  FOR  PORTERS,  &c. 


For  half  the  distance,  and  so  on  in  proportion,  -        -         -         -         -     0     Oj 

For  carrying  a  waggon  of  coals  from  any  street  or  lane,  the  same  distance  as 
above,  into  a  cellar,  if  not  down  a  stair,        -         -         -         -         -         -04 

If  down  a  stair,   -----------05 

If  above  20,  and  not  exceeding  60  feet,  -         -         -         -         -         -06 

If  down  a  stair,  -----------07 

For  every  additional  60  feet,  for  each  cart,       -         -         -         -         -         -0     0^ 

For  each  waggon,         _.-_-____-02 


TABLE  OF  FARES  FOR  PORTERS  PLYING  AT  THE  BROOMIELAW, 

At  Glasgow,  13th  Dec.  1825. 

The  Magistrates  and  Council  of  Glasgow,  and  other  Trustees  for  improving  the 
Navigation  of  the  River  Clyde,  established  the  following  Table  of  Fares  for  Porters 
plying  at  the  Harbour  of  the  Broomielaw : — 

s.  D. 
For  carrying  a  letter  or  parcel  not  exceeding  7  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceed- 
ing 5-  of  a  mile,  -___-.         _-_-02 
And  for  each  additional  ^  ot  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -01 

A  parcel  not  exceeding  56  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  5  of  a  mile,  -     0     3 

And  for  each  additional  ^  of  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -02 

A  parcel  not  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding  5  of  a  mile,        -     0     4 
And  for  each  additional  J  of  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -03 

Any  load  on  a  wheelbarrow,  exceeding  112  lbs.,  any  distance  not  exceeding 

I  of  a  mile,        -----------06 

And  for  each  additional  5  of  a  mile,  -         -         -         -         -         -         -04 

One-half  more  to  be  charged  after  eight  o'clock,  if  in  the  vrinter  season, 
and  ten  o'clock,  if  in  the  summer  season. 


BILLETING  SOLDIERS. 

Soldiers  on  the  recruiting  service,  &c.,  are  billeted  on  the  houses  of  the  inhabitants, 
in  regular  rotation,  with  the  following  exceptions,  viz..  Parish  Ministers  and  School- 
masters, Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Faculty  of  Procurators,  Widows,  and 
Unmarried  Ladies  not  in  business,  and  who  do  not  keep  Lodgers ;  and  Paupers. 

Occupiers  of  houses  at  £3  and  under  £5  yearly  rent,  two  men  for  any  number  of 
days  under  a  week ;  at  £5  and  upwards,  two  men  for  two  weeks,  or  the  remainder  of 
the  month,  which  may  happen  to  be  seventeen  days. 

Any  person  refusing  the  billet  is  subject  to  a  penalty  of  Five  Pounds. 

When  inconvenient  to  furnish  the  soldier  with  a  bed,  it  is  customary  to  pay  a  pri- 
vate, 3d.  for  each  night,  and  a  seijeaut,  4d. 

On  the  4th,  5th,  and  6  th  of  the  month,  after  the  billet  has  expired,  a  penny  for 
each  day  for  each  man  will  be  repaid,  by  presenting  it  to  the  Quarter-Master,  5 
Great  Hamilton  Street. 

Attendance  from  11  till  2  o'clock. 


EIVER  AND  HARBOUR  DUES. 


109 


RIVER  AND  HARBOUR  DUES. 

Tonnage,  Craije,  Weighing,  and  Shed  Dues,  leviable  on  Goods  Importeb 
OK  Exported  at  the  Broomielaw. 

HARBOUR  dues. 

Sailing  Vessels,       -         - -     2d.  per  Ton  Register. 

Steam       do.  __------     2d.  '' 

River  Steamers,  plying  within  Cumbrae  Lightliouse,    -         -     Id. 

Id.  per  Ton  per  Week  extra  charged  after  24  Working  Days. 
Extracted  from  Act  6  Geo.  IV.  cap.  exvii.  passed  10th  June,  1825. 

TONNAGE  DUES. 

All  Articles,  Commodities,  &c.,  except  the  under-mentioned,  pay  Is.  4d.  per  Ton. 
Grain,  Meal,  Flour,  and  Potatoes,       -         -         -         -         -     Is.  Od.       " 

Bar,  Sheet,  Hoop,  Rod,  Scrap,  and  Pig  Iron,        -         -         -     Os.  6d.       " 
Coal,  Bricks,  Lime,  Limestone,  Freestone,  Whinstone,  Manure, 
Pantiles,  &c.,        -------- 

Guano,  --------- 

SCHEDULE  (a). 

Shed  Dues  at  the  Broomielaw  on  Goods  Exported  or  Imported. 


Os.  2d. 
Os.  6d. 


first  class. 

Currants,  per  butt,          _  -  -  2d. 

Dry  Fruits,  ton,     -----  do. 

Feathers,      -         -         -  -  -  do. 

Groceries,  not  enumerated,  ton,  -  do. 

Madders,  butt,        -         -  -  -  do. 

Oil,  252  gallons,   -         -  -  -  do. 

Spirits,  pipe,  or  butt,      -  -  -  do. 

Sugar,  hhd.,           -         -  -  -  do. 

Wine,  pipe,  or  butt,        -  -  -  do. 

second  class. 

Alum,  per  hhd.,     -         -  -  l|d. 

Apples,         -         -         -  -  -  do. 

Apples,  in  bulk,  12  bushels,  -  -  do. 

Bacon  and  Hams,  hhd.,  -  -  do. 

Bacon,  in  bulk,  ton,       -  -  -  do. 

Barley,  in  jars  or  jugs,  scores,  -  do. 

Blacking,  hhd.,     -         -  -  -  do. 

Bleaching  Powder,  ton,  -  -  -  do. 

Bread,  hhd.,           -         -  -  -  do. 

Brimstone,  ton,      -         -  -  -  do. 

Butter,         -         -         -  -  -  do. 

Candles,  ton,         -         -  -  -  do. 

Cheese,  ton,           -         -  -  -  do. 

Coffee,  tierce,         -         -  -  -  do. 

Copper,  ton,           -         -  -  -  do. 

Copperas,  hhd.,     -         -  -  -  do. 

Cordage,  ton,         -         -  -  -  do. 

Corkwood,  ton,      -         -  -  -  do. 

Cudbear,  cask,       -         -  -  -  do. 

Dry  Fish,  ton,       -         -  -  -  do. 

Dry  Goods,  puncheon,    -  -  -  do. 

Dyewoods,  ton,      -         -  -  -  do. 

Dyewoods,  manufactured,  cask,  -  do. 

Earthenware,  hhd.,         -  -  -  do. 

Flax,  ton,     -         -         -  -  -  do. 

Furniture,  load,     -         -  -  -  do. 


Glassware,  hhd.,    -         -         -  1|<1. 

Grain,  hhd.,           -         -         -  -  do. 

Hats,  hhd.,  -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Hemp,  ton,  -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Hides,  dried  or  salted,  ton,       -  -  do. 

Indigo,  chest,         _         -         _  -  do. 

Iron,  ton,      -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Kelp,  ton,     _         -         _         _  -  do. 

Lard,  ton,     -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Lead,  ton,     -----  do. 

Lignumvitoe,  ton,  -         -         -  -  do. 

Lime  Juice,  puncheon,  -         -  -  do. 

Machinerj',  ton,     -         -         -  -  do. 

Manganese,  ton,    -         -         -  -  do. 

Meal,  &c.,  in  jars  and  jugs,  score,  -  do. 

Nails,  ton,    -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Oak,  or  Cork-tree  Bark,  ton,  -  -  do. 

Oil,  in  jars,  score,            -         _  .  clo. 

Onions,  12  bushels,        -         -  -  do. 

Paint,  ton,   -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Paper,  ton,   -----  do. 

Pease,  &c.,  in  jugs  or  jars,  score,  -  do. 

Printers'  Liquor,  pipe,    -         -  -  do. 

Provisions,  salted,  ton,  -         -  -  do. 

Quercitron  Bark,  hhd.,  -         -  -  do. 

Rice,  tierce,  -----  do. 

Rum  or  other  Spirits,  pun.,     -  -  do. 

Saccharum  Satumi,  ton,          -  -  do. 

Saltpetre,  ton,        _         .         _  -  do. 

Seal  Skin,  ton,       .         -         -  -  do. 

Shumac,  ton,         -         -         .  -  do. 

Soap,  ton,     -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Soda,  ton,    -         -         -         -  -  do. 

Sugar,  tierce,         -         _         -  -  do. 

Tallow,  ton,           -         -         -  -  do. 

Tin,  ton,       -----  do. 

Tinplate,  11  boxes,         -         -  -  do. 

Tinware,  hhd.,       -         -         -  -  do. 

Valonia,  ton,         -         -         -  -  do. 


110 


RIVER  AND  HARBOUR  DUES. 


THIRD  CLASS. 

HatSjbox,  or  cask. 

l|d. 

Hops,  bag,   - 

-  do. 

Bacon  and  Hams,  per  tierce,  cask, 

Indigo,  seroon. 

-        -  do. 

or  puncheon,      -         -         . 

lid. 

Ironmongery,  box,  or  cask, 

-  do. 

Blacking,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun., 

do. 

Linens,  box,  trunk,  case,  or 

truss,    -   do. 

Bread,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun.,     - 

do. 

Marble,  ton. 

-  do. 

Cane  Reeds,  thousand,   -         -         - 

do. 

Old  Ropes  and  Rags,  ton. 

-   do. 

Carpeting,  hale,     -         -         -         - 

do. 

Perry,  hhd.. 

-  do. 

Coals,  hhd.,           _         _         _         _ 

do. 

Pig-iron,  ton, 

-  do. 

Cotton,  such  as  Ameiican,  East  or 

Pimento,  barrel,  or  bag,- 

-  do. 

"West  Indian,  bale,  or  bag,  - 

do. 

Porter,  solid,  hhd.. 

-  do. 

Cotton  Bagging,  12  pieces. 

do. 

Soapers'  Waste,  ton. 

-  do. 

Cotton  Yarn,  bale,          _         -         - 

do. 

Sugar,  barrel,  or  bag,     - 

-  do. 

Cotton  Waste,  ton,         _         -         - 

do. 

Tea,  chest,  or  box. 

-  do. 

Earthenware,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun.,  - 

do. 

WooUens,  box,  case,  trunk, 

or  truss,   do. 

Glassware,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun.. 

do. 

Woollen  Yarn, 

-  do. 

Grain,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun.,     - 

do. 

Jars,  empty,  load,          _         -         - 

do. 

FIFTH  CLASS. 

Leather,  bale,        _         _         _         - 

do. 

Linen,  bale,           _         .         _         _ 

do. 

Apples,  per  barrel. 

-   Id, 

Liquor,  bottled,  tierce,  cask,  or  pun,, 

do. 

Barley,  bag, 

-  do. 

Madder  Roots,  bale,       -         -         - 

do. 

Blacking,  barrel,  - 

-  do. 

Mahogany,  ton,     -         -         -         - 

do. 

Bottles,  Quart,  gross. 

-  do. 

Molasses,  cask,  or  puncheon,  - 

do. 

Bottles,  Vitriol,  score,    - 

-  do. 

Osnaburgs,  12  pieces,     -         -         - 

do. 

Bread,  barrel,  or  bag, 

-  do. 

Rum,  or  other  Spirits,  hhd.,    - 

do. 

Cottons,  seroon,    - 

-  do. 

Slates,  &c.,  thousand,     -         -         - 

do. 

Flax  Seed,  barrel, 

-  do. 

Sugar  Moulds,  load,       -         -         - 

do. 

Flour,  ban-el,  or  bag. 

-  do. 

Tiles,  &c.,  thousand,       -         -         - 

do. 

Grapes,  jar, 

-   do. 

Tinware,  tierce,  cask,  or  puncheon. 

do. 

Grass  Seed,  bag,    - 

-  do. 

Vitriol,  bottles  and  baskets,    - 

do. 

Hops,  pocket. 

-  do. 

Wine,  hhd., 

do. 

Liquor,  bottled,  barrel,  - 

-  do. 

Woods,  Fancy,  ton,        _         .         _ 

do. 

Malt,  bag,  do,. 

-  do. 

Wool,  bale,  or  pack,       .         -         _ 

do. 

Pitch,  barrel, 

-  do. 

Woollens,  bale,  or  pack. 

do. 

Tar,         do.. 

-   do. 

Tree  Plants,  bundle, 

-  do. 

FOURTH  CLASS, 

Turpentine, 

-   do. 

Staves,  Quebec,  pipe,  each  hundred 

Alabaster,  per  ton. 

l|d. 

of  120,     -         -         - 

-  2d. 

Ale,  solid,  hhd.,              _         .         . 

do. 

Do.  American,  hogshead,  10  hundred 

Aquafortis,  bottle,  or  basket,  - 

do. 

of  120,      - 

-   do. 

Bleaching  Liquor,  do,. 

do. 

Do.  British,  barrel,   10  hu 
120,          -         -         - 

ndred  of 

Bran,  ton,    -         -         -         -         - 

do. 

-   do. 

Burr  Stones,  ton,  -         - 

do. 

Carpeting,  truss,  -         -         -         - 

do. 

FREE. 

Chalk,  ton,            _         _         -         _ 

do. 

Clay,  ton,    -         -         -         -         - 

do. 

Coals,  Bricks,  Tiles,  and  Slates,  in  bulk 

Clover  Seeds,  bag,          -         _         _ 

do. 

and  in  cask,  except  when  vessels  oc- 

Cocoa, barrel,  or  bag,     -         -         - 

do. 

cupy  a  Shed  Berth,  Herrings,  Fishery 

CofFee,           do.               .         .         _ 

do. 

Salt. 

Cottons,  box,  trunk,  case,  or  truss. 

do. 

Salt  and  Tree,  and  everything  requisite 

Cottons,  Brazil,  bag,      _         .         - 

do. 

at  the  outfit  of  Herring  Bushes. 

Cotton  Yarn,  skip,         _         _         _ 

do. 

Provisions  for  Ships'  Use,  per  Victualling 

Cider,  hhd.,            .         .         -         - 

do. 

Bills. 

Dry  Goods,  not   enumerated,   box. 

Timber,  Deals,  Lathwood,  and  also  Ma- 

trunk, case,  or  truss,  -         -         - 

do. 

hogany  and  Staves,  in  Cargoes. 

Earthenware,  crate,        _         _         - 

do. 

Stones   for   Building   and 

Paving,    and 

Flax  Seed,  hhd.,  -         -         -         - 

do. 

Grindstones  and  Marble, 

except  when 

Flint,  ton,    -         -         -         -         - 

do. 

vessels  occupy  a  Shed  Berth. 

Fruit,  chest,           _         -         _         - 

do. 

Glassware,  crate,             _         _         _ 

do. 

FREE  AT  IMPORT  ONLl'. 

Grindstones,  do,    -         -         -         - 

do. 

Hardware,  box,  or  cask. 

do. 

Grain,  Potatoes. 

CAERIERS'  QUAETEES. 


Ill 


All  Goods  not  enumerated  or  described 
iu.  the  above  Table,  to  be  charged  either 
Igd.  per  ton,  weight  or  measure,  accord- 
ing to  the  freight  rate,  or  in  proportion 
to  such  articles  in  this  Schedule  as  they 
come  nearest  to. 

XXVII.  And  be  it  further  enacted, 
That,  for  defraying  the  expense  of  exe- 
cuting the  Sheds,  Cranes,  and  Weighing 
Machines,  before  authorized,  the  said 
Trustees  shall  be  and  are  hereby  autho- 
rized and  empowered  to  demand,  exact, 
and  recover,  from  all  and  everj"-  person 
or  persons  importing  or  exporting  goods 
at  the  said  quays,  for  the  said  Sheds, 
Cranes,  and  Weighing  Machines,  the 
rates  and  duties  specified  in  Shedules 
A,  B,  and  C,  hereto  annexed  ;  and  the 
surplus  of  the  said  duties,  if  any,  to  be 
applied  generally  towards  the  purposes  of 
this  Act. 

XXVIII.  Provided  always  and  be  it 
enacted,  That,  if  the  rates  of  Shed  Du- 
ties, specified  in  the  said  Schedule  (A), 
shall,  upon  an  average  of  three  years 
from  the  date  of  the  erection  of  tbe  said 
Sheds,  exceed  fifteen  per  centum  upon  the 
capital  sum  expended  in  the  construction 
thereof,  the  said  rates  shall  be  thereafter 
reduced  in  such  proportion  as  may  afibrd 
an  annual  revenue  to  the  said  amount, 
and  no  more  in  all  time  coming,  videlicet^ 
five  per  centum  as  the  legal  interest  of 
the  capital  expended  in  the  erection  of 
the  said  Sheds,  and  ten  per  centum  to  de- 
fray the  expenses  of  repairing  and  main- 
taining the  same,  and  gradually  to  pay 
ofi^  and  discharge  the  principal  of  the  said 
debt. 


SCHEDULE  (B.) 

CRANE  DUTIES  AT  THE  BEOOMIBLAW* 

Each  hhd.  of  Sugar  and  Hoists,  not 

exceeding  12  cwt.,         -         -     3d 
Each  hhd.  of  Sugar  and  Hoists,  from 

12  to  15  cwt.,       -         -         -     4d. 
Each  hhd.  of  Sugar  and  Hoists,  from 

15  to  20  cwt.,        -         -         -     6d. 
Each  ton  of  Hemp,       -         _         -     6d. 

do.         Timber,     -         -         -     6d. 

do.         Marble,     -         -         -     Is. 

do.  Machinery  or  other  ar- 
ticles, exceeding  one  ton,  -  -  Is. 
Taking  out  and  putting  in  Machinery, 
&c.,  of  Steamboats,  from  £2  2s.  to  £8  8s., 
according  to  the  number  of  hoists  and 
trouble. 

SCHEDULE  (C.) 

WEIGHING  DUTIES  AT  THE  BEOOMIELAW. 


Id. 


2d. 


Each  Cart,  Waggon,  or  other  car- 
riage load  or  weight,  not  exceed- 
ing 12  cwt.,     -         -         -         . 

Each  Cart,  Waggon,  or  other  car- 
riage load  or  weight,  exceeding  12 

cwt,  ----- 

Weighing  Duties  to  be  paid  by  the 
Owners,  Shippers,  or  Importers  of  Goods, 
if  reqiured  by  the  Tacksman  or  Collector 
appointed  by  the  Trustees  for  ascertain- 
ing the  River  Tonnage,  or  other  Duties 
granted  by  this  Act,  provided  the  weight 
alleged  by  the  Shipper  or  Importer  of  the 
goods  be  found  less  than  the  real  weight, 
but  if  equal  to  or  greater  than  the  real 
weight,  the  weighing  duties  to  be  paid  by 
the  Tacksman  or  Collector. 

Weighing  duties  for  Coals  to  be  paid 
only  when  weighed  on  the  application  of 
the  Owner  or  Shipper. 


CARRIEES'   QUARTERS, 

WITH  THE  DAYS  AND  HOURS  OF  DEPARTURE. 

GENERAL  CAKRIERS  FORWARD  GOODS  TO  ALL  PARTS  OF  ENGLAND  AND 
SCOTLAND. 

Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  14^  Cochran  street. 
HowEY  &  Co.,  Edinburgh  Railway  Station. 
Mather,  Peace,  &  Co.,  Edinburgh  Railway  Station. 
PiCKFOED  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  street. 
WoRDiE,  M'Arthur,  &  Co.,  120  Brunswick  street. 


NAME  OF  CARRIER — WHERE 

FROM  WHENCE. 

LODGED. 

DEPARTURE. 

Aberfo3'le, 

M'Kerracher,  38  Ingram  street, 

Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Abbington, 

Coke,  52  High  street. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 

Airdiie, 

Jack,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m 

do. 

Orr,  52  High  street, 

do. 

do. 

Baillie,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

do. 

Leggatt,  38  Miller's  place, 

do.      5  p.m 

"m 


CARKIERS'  QUARTERS. 


NAME  OF  CAREIEE WHERE 


FEOM  WHENCE. 

LODGED. 

Alexandria, 

Ralston,  38  Ingiam  street. 

Ardrossan, 

Wilson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Arrochar, 

Ste-wart,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Auchenleck. 

Alexander,  Nile  St.,  Gallowgate, 

do. 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place, 

do. 

Robb,  102  Bruns-wick  street. 

Auchterarder, 

M'Intosh,  38  Ingram  street, 

Ayr, 

M'Call,  52  High  street, 

do. 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd, 

do. 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 

Baillieston, 

Graigie,  151  Gallowgate, 

do. 

Gray,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Balfron, 

Yuille,  38  Ingram  street. 

do. 

M' Alpine,            do. 

Ballantrae, 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd. 

do. 

Hannah,  Miller's  place, 

Balmaclellan, 

M'Call,  52  High  street. 

do. 

Glendinning,     do. 

Bathgate, 

Leslie,  38  Ingram  street. 

Barrhead, 

Anderson,  39  Miller's  place, 

Barr  &  Ban-hill, 

Hannah,                 do. 

do. 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd, 

Beith, 

Boyd,  47  Stock-well  street. 

do. 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 

do. 

Anderson,  39  Miller's  place, 

BellshiU, 

Scott,  151  Gallowgate, 

do. 

Marshall,  52  High  street. 

Biggar, 

Cassels,                 do. 

Blackbtirrtj 

Mair,  Nile  street,  Gallo-wgate, 

Blantyre, 

Forrest,  1  Great  Hainilton  street, 

do. 

Muirhead,                 do. 

do. 

Corbet,  151  Gallowgate, 

Bonhill, 

M'Kechnie,  38  Ingram  street, 

Both-well, 

See  Hamilton. 

Borro'stouness, 

(Gillespie,    Edinburgh    Rail-> 
(     way,  Queen  street,             ) 

Bowling, 

Ewing,  38  Ingram  street, 

Braidwood, 

Cassels,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Buchanan, 

M'Lean,  38  Ingram  street, 

do. 

Drummond,  39  Miller's  place, 

Bucldyvie, 

Macluckie,  38  Ingram  street. 

Bunkle, 

RusseU,  151  Gallowgate, 

Busby, 

Orr,  47  Stockwell  street, 

Calder,  East, 

Hunter,  151  Gallo-ivgate, 

do. 

Smith,               do. 

Calderbanfc, 

Faulds,  Nfle  street,  Gallowgate, 

Cambusnethan, 

Harvie,         do.                 do. 

Cambuslang, 

Struthers,  151  Gallowgate, 

Campsie, 

Coubrough,  20  Stirling  street. 

Carluke, 

Cassels,  Nile  street,  Gallo-wgate, 

Carmunnock,  \ 
by  Cathkin,]" 

Watt,  47  King  street, 

Camwath, 

Watson,  52  High  street, 

do. 

Mair,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Carsphaim, 

M'Call,  52  High  street, 

do. 

Glendinning,     do. 

Carstairs, 

Watson,             do. 

Castle-Douglas, 

Wallat  &  Maclure,47StockweU  st.. 

do. 

M'Call,  52  High  street. 

do. 

Glendinning,     do. 

Catrine, 

Walker,  Nile  street,  Gallo-srgate, 

DEPAETUEE. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  7  p.m. 
Tuesday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 

do. 
Daily. 
DaUy. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 
Daily. 

Daily,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m. 
Wed.,  Sat,  12  noon. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 
Tues.jThurs.,  5  p.m.,  Sat.  3  p.m 
Tuesdaj',  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Tues.,  Thurs.,  5  p.m.  Sat.  3  p.m 
Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 
Tues.,  Wed.,  Satur.,  2  p.m. 
Daily. 

WedJaesdny,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 

do. 
Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Friday,  5  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  1.30  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
Wed,,  Sat.,  12  noon. 

Daily,  8  p.m. 

Tuesdays  &  Fridays,  12  noon. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  1  p.m. 

do. 
Wednesday,  12  noon. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Sat.,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Thursday. 
Thursday. 

Monday,  Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Mon.,  Wed,,  Fri.,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m, 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Wednesday,  4  p.m. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Thursday,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m, 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 


CAEEIERS'  QUARTERS. 


113 


NAME  OF  CAEEIEK WHERE 

FKOM  WHENCE. 

LODGED. 

DEPARTURE. 

Catrine, 

Macdonald,  66  New  wynd, 

Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 

Daily, 

Chapelton, 

Wiseman,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Mon.,  Tue.,  Thur.,  Fri.,4  p.m. 

do. 

Wilson,  11  Kent  street. 

Mon.,Tue.,  Thur.,  Fri.,  5  p.m. 

Chryston, 

Burnside,  52  High  street. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Coatbridge, 

Somerville,             do. 

Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Donald,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

do. 

do. 

Harley,  38  Ingram  street, 

Tues.,  Thurs.,  Sat.,  12  noon. 

do. 

Waddell,  39  Miller's  place. 

Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 

Colmonell, 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd, 

Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 

do. 

R.  &  D.  Hannah,  39  MQler's  pi. 

Tue.,  Thu.,  5  p.m.,  Sa.,  3  p.m. 

Coltuess, 

Russell,  151  Gallowgate, 

Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Harvie,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  5  p.m. 

Condorat, 

Bulloch,  38  Ingram  street, 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 

Crawfordjohn, 

Coke,  52  High  street. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 

Crieff, 

Smith,             do. 

Thursday,  5  p.m. 

Crieff  &  Comrie, 

J.  Hedderwick,  20  Stirling  street, 

Monday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 

Crossford, 

Cassels,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Mon.,  6  p.m.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Brown,  52  High  street. 

Monday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 

Cumbernauld, 

Mills,             do. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

do. 

Frater,  20  Stirling  street, 

do. 

Cumnock, 

Alexander,  Nile  st.,  Gallowgate, 

Wednesday,  3  p.m. 

do. 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

do.  New, 

do.                 do. 

do. 

do. 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 

Daily. 

Daily, 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd, 

Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 

Dalbeatie, 

Glendinning,  52  High  street, 

Thursday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

M'Call,  52  High  street, 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

Dairy, 

Rodger,  47  Stockwell  street, 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

Crawford,  52  High  street, 

do. 

do. 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street. 

Daily. 

do.N.Gal-) 
loway,) 

Wallat&Maclure,47  Stockwell  st. 

Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

M'Call,  52  High  street, 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

Glendinning,      do. 

Thursday,  6  p.m. 

Dalmellington, 

Wallat&  Maclure,  47  Stockwellst. 

Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

Glendinning,  52  High  street. 

Thursday,  6  p.m. 

do. 

M'Call,                  do. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 

Denny, 

Miller,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Hay,  11  Kent  street, 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Derval, 

Mair,  66  New  wynd. 

Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

do. 

Clark,  52  High  street, 

Wednesday,  12  noon. 

do. 

Fleming,          do. 

do. 

Dollar, 

Young,             do. 

Wednesday,  4  p.m. 

Douglas, 

Bannatyne,  62  High  street, 

Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 

Drummond, 

M'Lean,  39  Miller's  place. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Drymen, 

Buchanan,  38  Ingram  street. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Dumbarton, 

Ewing,                     do. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 

do. 

(Newlands,  for  small  parcels,") 
I     140  Argyll  street,               ]" 

Daily,  3  p.m. 

Dumfries, 

Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 

Daily. 

Dunfermline, 

Gillespie,  E.  R.,  Queen  street, 

Daily,  8  p.m. 

Duntocher, 

Lang,  47  StockweU  street. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 

Eaglesbam, 

Hunter,  38  Ingram  street. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 

do. 

Hunter,  8  Queen  street. 

do. 

do. 

Montgomery,  47  Stockwell  st,, 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  6  p.m. 

Faifley, 

Lang,                          do. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 

Falkland, 

Young,  52  High  street. 

Wednesdaj-^,  4  p.m. 

Falkirk, 

GiUespie,  E.  R.,  Queen  street. 

Daily,  8  p.m. 

Fenwick, 

Young,  66  New  wynd, 

Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Fintry, 

Leckie,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Wednesday,  Saturday. 
k2 

114 


CAERIERS'  QUARTERS. 


FROM  WHENCE, 

Galloway, 

do. 
Galston, 

do. 
Garlieston, 

do. 
Gartmore, 
Gatehouse, 

do. 

do. 
Girvan, 
Glassford, 
Govan, 
Grahamston, 
Grangemouth, 
Hamilton, 

do. 
Holytown, 

do. 

do. 
Irvine, 

do. 
Johnstone, 

do. 
Johnstone  Ca.  Co, 
Kettle, 
Kilbarchan, 
Kilbride,  East, 

do. 
Kilbride,  West, 
Kilmarnock, 

do, 
Killearn, 

do, 

do. 
Kilsyth, 

do, 
Kilwinning, 

do. 
Kincardine, 
Kinross, 
Kippen, 
Kirkconnell, 

do. 
Kirkcudbright, 

do. 

do, 
Kirkintilloch, 

do. 
Lanark  &  Car-) 
michael,        j 
Lanark, 
Langloan, 

do. 
Larkhall, 

do. 
Leadhills, 
Leslie, 
Lesmahagow, 

do. 

do. 


NAME  OF  CAEEIEK ^WHEKE 

LODGED. 

Wallat  &  Maclure,  47  Stockwell  st. 
Glendinning,  52  High  street, 
Wilson,  66  New  wynd, 
Mair,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
M'Lurg,  66  New  wynd, 
Glendinning,  52  High  street, 
M'Kerracher,  38  Ingram  street, 
Wallat  &  Maclure,  47  Stockwell  st. 
M'Call,  52  High  street, 
Glendinning,     do. 
Hannah,  39  Miller's  place, 
Hamilton,  151  Gallowgate, 
Craig,  20  Stirling  street, 
Gillespie,  E.  R.,  Queen  street, 

do.  do, 

Henderson,  Nile  st.,  Gallowgate, 
Legatt,  52  High  street, 
Faulds,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Fleming,  182  Gallowgate, 
Fairburn,  151  Gallowgate, 
M'Alpine,  47  Stockwell  street, 
Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 
Craig,  38  Ingram  street, 
Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 
Port-Eglinton  Canal  Office, 
Young,  52  High  street. 
Sample,  38  Ingram  street, 
Stirling,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Lyon,  1  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Rodger,  47  Stockwell  street, 
Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 
Mackie,  99  Stockwell  street, 
M'llquham,  38  Ingram  street, 
M'Alpine,  do. 

Yuille,  do. 

Dunn,  do. 

Barrie,.  20  Stirling  street, 
Kerr,  47  Stockwell  street, 
Wilson,  39  Miller's  place, 
Gillespie,  E.  R,,  Queen  street, 
Barclay,  38  Ingram  street, 
Macluckie,  do. 

Baird,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Bryan,  39  Miller's  Place, 
Wallat  &  Maclure,  47  Stockwell  st. 
M'Call,  52  High  street, 
Glendinning,         do. 
Forsyth,  106  High  street, 
Clark,  Ed.  Railway,  Queen  street, 

Oassels,  Nile  Street,  Gallowgate. 

Brown,  52  High  street, 
Harley,  38  Ingram  street, 
Sonamerville,  52  High  street. 
Frame,  do. 

Meikle,  1  Great  Hamilton  street, 
Coke,  52  High  street. 
Young,  do. 

Thomson,         do. 
Allan,  do. 

Fletcher,  do. 


DEPARTURE. 

Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Wed.,  2  p.m. ;  Fri.,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  2  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thxirsday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tues.  Thurs.  5  p.m.;  Sat.  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  8  p.m. 
Daily,  8  p.m. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  5  p.m. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Frida}',  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Daily. 

Daily,  4  p.m. 
Daily. 
Daily. 

Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  5  p.m. 
Wed.,  Sat.,  4.30  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  8  p.m. 
Daily. 
Daily. 

Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wed.,  Saturday,  12  noon. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 
do.  3  p.m. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
do.  7  p.m. 

Daily,  8  p.m, 
Wednesday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  12  noon, 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Daily,  5  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m, 

Mon.,  6  p.m. ;  Fri.,  4  p.m. 

do. 
Tues.,  Thurs.,  Satur.,  12  noou. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Friday,  4.30  p.m. 
Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Thursday,  4  p.m. 


CAREIEES'  QUARTEES. 


115 


NAME  OF  CAEKIEE WHEKE 


FKOM  WHENCE. 

LODGED. 

Linlithgow, 

Dumbreck,Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Lochwinnocli, 

Robertson,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Luss, 

Stewart,                   do. 

Maryhill, 

M'Leod,  57  Candleriggs  street. 

MaucMine, 

Walker,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

do. 

M'Donald,  66  New  wynd. 

Maybole, 

Dunn,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

M'Donald,  Nile  street, Gallowgate, 

do. 

Wilson  &  Dickie,  66  New  wynd. 

Meams, 

Nisbet,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Menstrie,' 

Young,  52  High  street. 

Milnathort, 

do. 

Milngavie, 

Porteous,  38  Ingram  street, 

Milton, 

Ewing,                 do. 

Motherwell, 

Gourley,  52  High  street, 

Muirkirk, 

Ronald,                do. 

Muthill, 

J.  Hedderwick,  20  Stirling  street. 

Neilston, 

Anderson,  39  Miller's  place. 

Newarthill, 

Fairbairn,  151  Gallowgate, 

New  Galloway, 

Wallat  &  Maclure,  47  Stockwell  st. 

do. 

M'Call,  62  High  street. 

do. 

Glendinning,     do. 

Newmills, 

Mair,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Newton-  Stewart, 

M'Lurg,  66  New  wynd. 

Ochiltree, 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place, 

Old  Kilpatrick, 

Ewing,  38  Ingram  street. 

Paisley, 

Thomson,  27  Montrose  street. 

do. 

<■  Canal  Co.,  Port  -  Eglinton  ) 
\     Canal  Office,                      j 

do. 

Bell,  92  Bell  street, 

do. 

Lockie,  55  Candleriggs  street, 

do. 

Craig,  38  Ingram  street, 

do. 

Gordon,             do. 

Patna, 

Glendinning,  52  High  street, 

do. 

M'Call,                    do. 

Perth, 

Barclay,  38  Ingram  street. 

Pollockshaws, 

Wilson,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

Strang,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Renfrew, 

Craig,  20  Stirling  street. 

Renton, 

Ralston,  38  Ingram  street. 

Eutherglen, 

Kirkwood,  151  Gallowgate  street. 

Saltcoats, 

Wilson,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

Willock,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Sanquhar, 

Eobb,  102  Brunswick  street. 

do. 

Coke,  52  High  street. 

do. 

Bryan,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

Baii-d,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Shotts, 

(Marshall,  Nile  street.  Gal-") 
X     lowgate,                              ]" 

do. 

Fleming,  182  Gallowgate, 

Som, 

M'Donald,  66  New  wynd. 

do. 

Walker,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate. 

Stewarton, 

AUan,  39  Miller's  place. 

do. 

Raebum,  66  New  wynd, 

do. 

Gray,  47  Stockwell  street. 

Stevenston,  New, 

Pettigrew,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

Stonehouse, 

Craig,  52  High  street. 

Strathaven, 

Ronald,          do. 

do. 

Turner,           do. 

do. 

Hannah,  1  Great  Hamilton  street. 

do. 

Cochrane,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 

DEPAKTTJEE. 

Friday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thm-sday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tues.,  Wed.,  5  p.m.,  Sat.  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  fortnight,  2  p.m. 
Thursday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 

do. 
Monday,  Thursday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Fridaj^,  3  p.m. 
Monday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 

Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Wed.,  1  p.m. ;  Fri.,  7  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Daily,  2  and  3  p.m. 

Daily. 

Daily,  8  p.m.,  Satur.,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  8  p.m..  Sat.,  4.30  p  m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  3  p.m. 
Thursday,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  6  p.m. 
Wednesday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  12  noon. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  6  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  7  pjn. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  8  p.m. 
Daily. 

Tuesday,  4  p.m. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 
do. 

do. 

do. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 
Monday,  Wed.,  Sat.,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  3  p.m. 
Wednesday,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  3  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 
Tuesday,  2.30  p.m. 
Mon.,  Tues.,  Thur.,  Fri.,  4  p.m. 


116 


CARRIERS'  QUARTERS. 


FKOM  WHENCE. 

Strathblane, 

do. 

do. 
Tarbolton, 
ThoriLhill,  South, 

do.         do. 

do.         do. 
Tillicoultry, 
ToiTance, 
Torrybum, 
West  Muir, 
West  Quarter, 

do. 
Weston, 
Wheelock, 
Whitburn, 

do. 
Whithorn, 
Wigton, 
Wishaw, 

do. 


NAME  OF  CARRIEK WHERE 

LODGED. 

M'Alpine,  38  Ingram  street, 
M'llquham,         do. 
Yuille,  do. 

Millar,  39  Miller's  place, 
Robb,  102  Brunswick  street, 
Baird,  Nile  street,  Gallowgate, 
Bryan,  39  Miller's  place. 
Young,  52  High  street, 
Lang,  24  Stu'ling  street, 
Gillespie,  E.  R.,  Queen  street, 
Craigie,  151  Gallowgate, 
Park,  52  High  street, 
Reid,  151  Gallowgate, 

do. 

do. 
Mau",  NUe  street,  Gallowgate, 
Geddes,  39  MUler's  place, 
M'Lurg,  66  New  wynd, 

do. 
Harvey,  NUe  street,  Gallowgate, 
Russell,  151  Gallowgate, 


DEPARTURE. 

Tuesday,  Friday,  2  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 
Wednesday,  Sat.,  12  noon.^ 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
DaUy. 
Wednesday,  3  p.m. 

do. 
Wednesday,  4  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m. 
DaUy,  8  p.m. 
Daily,  4  p.m.  ^ 

Wednesday,  1  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Friday,  5  p.m. 

do. 

do, 
Friday,  4  p.m. 
Friday,  5  p.m. 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  6  p.m. 

do. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Fri.,  5  p.m. 
Mon.,  Wed.,  Sat.,  4  p.m. 


City  Carriers,  Parcel  Delivery  Co.  Office,  13  Miller  street,  to  all  parts  of  the  City, 
Daily,  at  2  and  7  p.m. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


117 


IMPERIAL    FIRE   INSURANCE   COMPANY, 

1  OLD  BROAD  STREET,  AND  16  PALL  MALL,  LONDON. 


INSTITUTED    1803. 


For  Insuring  Houses  and  other  Buildings,  Goods,  Wares,  Merchandises,  Manu- 
facturing and  Farming  Stock,  Ships  in  Port,  Harbour,  or  Dock,  and  the  Cargoes  of 
such  Ships ;  also,  Ships  building  and  repairing ;  Barges  and  other  Vessels  on 
Navigable  Rivers  and  Canals,  and  Goods  on  board  such  Vessels  throughout  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  and  in  Foeeign  Counteies,  feom  Loss  oe  Damage  by 
Fire. 


SUBSCRIBED  AND  INVESTED  CAPITAL, 
ONE  MILLION  SIX  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  POUNDS. 


DIEECTOES. 


John  Scott,  Esq., 
Geoege  Field,  Ec 

Robert  C.  L.  Bevan,  Esq. 

Michael  Bland,  Esq. 

A.  H.  Bosabquet,  Esq. 

Charles  Cave,  Esq. 

Geoege  H.  Cutlee,  Esq. 

Andrew  Colville,  Esq. 

Heney  Davidson,  Esq. 

Archibald  Hastie,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Geoege  Hibbeet,  Esq. 

"William  Lyall,  Esq. 


Chairman. 

q.,  Deputy-Chairman. 

Daniel  Mildeed,  Esq. 

James  G.  Muedoch,  Esq. 

Heney  Peakse,  Esq. 

Joseph  Reid,  Esq. 

Geoege  Reid,  Esq. 

W.  R.  Robinson,  Esq. 

M.  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Newbian  Smith,  Esq, 

Alex.  Stbwaet,  Esq. 


ex-dieectoes. 


James  C.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
Chaeles  F.  Cobb,  Esq. 
Samuel  Hibbeet,  Esq, 


Claud  Neilson,  Esq. 
J.  HoRSLEY  Palmer,  Esq. 
Henry  J.  Peesoott,  Esq. 


Thomas  G.  Barclay,  Esq. 
James  Beand,  Esq. 
Sir  John  Kirkland. 


Joshua  Lockwood,  Esq. 
R.  Twining,  Jun.,  Esq. 


EX-AUDITOE. 

Edward  Henry  Chapman,  Esq. 


The  Hates  of  Annual  Premiums  on  the  Three  Ordinary  Classes  of  Inmrances  are: 

Common,  Is.  6d.  Hazardous,  2s.  6d.  Doubly  Hazardous,  ds.  6d. ; 

except  in  Special  Cases. 

The  Rates  for  all  Insurances,  not  coming  under  the  above  heads,  are  fixed  by 
Special  Agreement. 

No  Charge  is  made  for  Policies,  Transfers,  Alterations,  or  Removals. 

The  Public  are  respectfully  informed,  that  Prospectuses  may  be  had,  and  the 
fullest  Information  connected  with  the  business  of  the  Company  obtained,  at  the 
Offices  of  the  Company's  agents  in  Glasgow. 

JAMES  PEARSTON,  11  West  Nile  Street. 
KELLY  &  CO.,  106  Virginia  Street. 
D.  E.  OUTRAM,  88  St.  Vincent  Street. 
ALEX.  DAWSON,  136  Brunswick  Street- 


1 18  ADTERTISEMENTS. 


NATIONAL   FIRE  AND  LIFE   INSURANCE 
COMPANY   OF   SCOTLAND. 

HEAD  OFFICE— 2  South  St.  David  Street,  Edinbukgh. 
OFFICE  IN  GLASGOW— St.  Mary's  Buildings,  33  Renfield  Street. 


Robert  Baird,  Esq.,  Gartsherrie. 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Aucbintorlie. 
Arch.  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Jura. 
Alex.  Cuninghame,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
James  Dennistoun,  Esq.,  of  Dennistoun. 
John  Dennistoun,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
James  Dunlop,  Esq.,  of  Clyde. 


GLASGOW     BOARD. 

extraordinary  directors. 

James  Ewing,  Esq.,  of  Strathleven. 
James  Merry,  Esq.,  of  Motherwell. 
Alexander  Smollet,  Esq.,  of  Bouhill,  M.P. 
Gibson  Stott,  Esq.,  of  I3alloch  Castle. 
Robert  Speir,  Esq.,  of  Culdees  Castle. 
Alex.  Dennistoun,  Esq.,  of  Golf  hill. 
William  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  TLUichewan. 

ORDINARY  directors. 

Andrew  Fowler,  Esq.,  Seedsman.  I  Patrick  Brodie,  Esq.,  British  Linen  Co.'s 

Thomas  M'Call,  Esq.,  Merchant.  Bank. 

George  Stirling,  Esq.,  Merchant.  Alex.  B.  M'Gregor,  Esq.,  yr.  of  Kemock. 

And.  Buchanan  Yuille,  Esq.,  of  Darleith.  |  John  TurnbuU,  Esq.,  of  Bonhill  Place. 

BANKERS — The  Union  Bank  op  Scotland. 

LAW  AGENTS— Messrs.  Strang,  Yuille,  and  Keyden. 

MEDICAL  REFEREE— Professor  James  Adair  Laurie,  M.D. 

SECRETARY  AT  GLASGOW- Cuningham  Smith,  Esq. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

1"»HE  SYSTEM  OF  LIFE  ASSURANCE  adopted  by  this  COMPANY  has  been 
chosen  with  a  view  to  combine  the  greatest  stability  with  the  utmost  possible 
liberality  to  the  persons  assured. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  are  on  a  lower  scale  than  those  of  most  other  Offices,  and 
are  equitably  graduated  according  to  age. 

Parties  may  effect  Policies  either  with  or  without  a  Right  to  Share  in  the  Com- 
pany's Profits.  Those  who  are  assured  on  the  Profit  System  have  right  to  Four- 
Fifths  or  Eight  per  cent,  of  the  Profits  of  that  Scheme,  without  deduction  for 
expenses,  or  for  a  reserved  Fund. 

Profits  are  now  divided  annually,  and  can  either  he  added  to  the  Sums  insured,  w 
applied  in  reduction  of  Premiums,  or  commuted  into  a  corresponding  payment  in  Cash. 

The  MODERATE  RATES  under  either  Scheme,  when  contrasted  with  those  of 
other  Offices,  are  EQUIVALENT  TO  A  LARGE  IMMEDIATE  AND  VESTED 
BONUS. 

NO  ENTRANCE-MONEY  CHARGED. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 
FIRE  INSURANCES  at  the  usual  moderate  rates.     Prompt  settlement  of  Losses. 
Polices  may  be  transferred  from  other  Offices  without  expense. 

CUNINGHAM  SMITH,  Secretary. 


AGENTS  IN  GLASGOW. 

T.  Anderson  &  A.  Macnicoll,  58  St.  Vincent  Street. 

James  Alexander  (of  Alexander,  Brothers,  &  Co.),  151  West  George  Street. 

Fairlie  &  Moore,  Commission  Agents,  49  Miller  Street. 

Nicolson  «&  Stiven,  Writers,  20  Buchanan  Street  (for  Life  Department  only). 

Adam  Pearson,  Merchant,  37  Ropework  Lane. 

Stein  &  Macnish,  Corn  Factors,  60  Oswald  Street. 

James  S.  Stevenson,  100  Virginia  Place. 

R.  S.  Hamilton,  Surveyor,  33  Renfield  Street. 


ADVEETISEMENTS.  119 


INSURANCE   COMPANY  OF   SCOTLAND, 

UNITED  WITH 

^]&e  ^Iltana  Assurance  Compang  of  Hontron, 

INSTITUTED  IN  1821.— INCOEPOEATED  BY  EOYAL  CHAETER. 


CAPITAL-FIVE  MILLIONS  STEKIIKG. 


HEAD  OFFICES, 
Edinburgh,  95  Geoege  Street. — London,  Bartholomew  Lane. 


P 


EESONS  effecting  Assurances  with  the  Company  enjoy  the  following  important 
advantages : — 

PERFECT  SECURITY. 

The  large  Capital,  and  nearly  One  Thousand  Shareholders  composing  the  Company, 
render  the  security  presented  to  the  public  imdoubted. 

MODERATE  PREMIUMS  OF  ASSURANCE. 

The  Bates  for  Life  Cases,  for  the  younger  ages,  lower  than  those  charged  by  many 

of  the  older  and  most  respectable  Offices. 
The  Premiums  for  Fire  Eisks  are  the  same  as  those  which  are  demanded  by  the  first 

class  of  Assurance  Companies. 

PARTICIPATION  OF  PROFITS  BY  THE  ASSURED  BOTH  IN    LIFE  AND  FIEE. 

The  Profits  of  the  Life  Department,  appropriated  every  five  years,  are  applied  to  the 

increase  of  the  amounts  assured,  or  to  the  reduction  of  the  future  premiums, 

according  to  the  choice  of  the  Assured. 
The  Profits  of  the  Fke  Department,  appropriated  to  the  Assured,  are  distributed  at 

the  close  of  each  successive  period  of  five  years,  in  the  form  of  a  per  centage  on 

the  premiums  which  have  been  paid. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

Parties  may  effect  Assurances  on  a  Non-Participating  Scheme  at  reduced  rates. 
Assurances  may  also  be  effected  on  the  Ascending  or  Descending  Scales,,  and  oh 
Joint-Lives  or  Survivorships. 

NO  ENTEY-MONEY  CHAEGED. 


FIEE  DEPASTMEKT 

The  Company  Insures  nearly  every  description  of  Property,  including  Cotton, 
Wool,  Flax,  Silk,  and  Paper  Mills,  Distilleries,  Print- Works,  &c.,  at  rates  regulated 
by  the  peculiarities  of  each  case. 

Policies  with  other  Offices  transferred  free  of  charge. 


AGENTS  IN  GLASGOW. 

George  Ord,  116  St.  Yincent  Street.      I  Alexander  Mein,  29  St.  Vincent  Place. 
G.  C.  FouLDS,  64  Buchanan  Street.  |  John  M'Vey,  33  Virginia  Street.  . 

John  Wyld,  Commercial  Bank.  I  Tennent  &  Co,,  101  Miller  Street. 

John  Leslie,  23  Monteith  Eow.  |  Black  &  Salmond,  15  West  George  St. 

E.  S.  Hamilton,  91  North  Frederick  Street,  Surveyor. 

By  order  of  the  Directors, 

DAVID  MACLAGAN,  3Ianager. 


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THE  LEGAL  AND  COMMERCIAL 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETIES. 


OFFICES,  73  CHEAPSIDE,  LONDON. 


a  h  William   White,    Esq.    (White    and 
Greenwell),  Cheapside. 

AUDITORS. 

6  WUliam  Bagshaw,  Esq.,  Coleman  St. 

6  Chas.  BourdUlon,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 
a     Joseph  Hadland,  Esq.,  Cheapside. 

h  Dalton  H.  Serrell,  Esq.,  Gray's  Inn. 
a     William  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Cheapside. 

BANKERS. 

a  b  The  London  Joint  Stock  Bank. 

SOLICITOR. 

a  b  Geo.  Brace,  Esq.,  Surrey  St.,  Strand. 

SURVEYOR. 

a     Alfred  Ainger,  Esq.,  7  John  Street, 
Bedford  Row. 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 

b  John  W.  Woodfall,  Esq.,  M.D.,  33 
Davies  Street,  Berkeley  Square. 

b  Henry  James,  Esq.,  Artillery  Place, 
Finsbury  Square. 

ACTUARY. 

Thomas  W.  Farnell,  Esq. 

SECRETARY. 

Alfred  T.  Bowser,  Esq. 

of  the  Fire  Assurance  Society, 
of  the  Life  Assurance  Society. 


DIRECTORS. 

6  George  H.  Brook,  Esq.  King's  Arms 

Yard,  and  Huddersfield. 
b  Andrew  Caldecott,  Esq.,  Cheapside. 
a  b  M.  Chalmers,  Esq.,  Q  C,  Temple. 
a     H.  C.  Chilton,  Esq.,  Chancery  Lane. 
b  Alexander  Edward  Cockbum,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  M.P.,  Temple. 
a  b  Wm.  Coolc,  Esq.,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard. 
b  Philip  W.  Courtney,  Esq.,  Temple. 
u  b  William  Elliot,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Stratford. 
rt  6  R.  Ellis,  Esq.,  Cowper's  Ct.,  Cornhill. 
a     Thomas  Q.  Finnis,  Esq.,  Tower  Street. 
a  b  John  Gladstone,  Esq., Stockwell  Lodge. 
a  b  Frederick  J.  Hall,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn. 
a  b  Wm.  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Tavistock  Squ. 
a     Stephen  Lewis,  Esq.,  Regent  Street. 
a     John  Falshaw  Pawson,  Esq.,  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard. 
6  Alfred  B.   Sheppard,   Esq.,  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields,  and  Frome. 
a  b  Joseph  D.  Sympson,  Esq.,  Golden  Sq- 
n  b  W.  Chas.  Vening,  Esq.,  Tokenhouse- 
yard. 

Those  marked  a  are  Directors 
Those  marked  b  are  Directors 

FIEE  BEANCH. 

Capital— £300,000,  m  15,000  shares  of  £20  each. 

THIS  Society  has  not  joined  the  late  combination  to  raise  the  rates  ;  and  as  it  is  a 
principle  in  its  management  to  exclude  all  extreme  hazard,  the  Society  is  enabled 
to  offer  the  advantage  of  lower  premiums  than  are  now  generally  charged  upon  various 
important  risks. 

One  of  its  distinguishing  regulations  is  to  relax  the  stringent  terms  which  have  recently 
been  imposed  upon  Warehousemen  and  others  holding  large  Premises. 
The  Society  is  purely  Proprietary. 

Assurances  paid  in  advance  for  five  years,  will  be  charged  Four-and-a-half  Years' 
Premium  and  Duty. 

Assurances  paid  in  advance  for  Seven  Years,  will  be  charged  Six  Years'  Premium 
and  Duty. 

Losses  settled  liberally,  and  paid  immediately  on  the  amount  being  duly  ascer- 
tained. 

LIFE  BEANCH. 
Capital— £500,000,  in  10,000  Shares  of  £50  each. 

The  Tables  of  this  Society  have  been  calculated  with  the  utmost  care  and  consi- 
deration, and  ivill  be  found  to  present  superior  though  just  advantages  to  Assurances 
upon  Young  Lives.  They  are  based  upon  the  combined  experience  and  practical 
knowledge  of  the  principal  and  most  successful  Offices,  and  the  Directors  have  adopted 
them  after  cautious  deliberation. 

Prospectuses,  forms  of  Proposal,  and  any  information  respecting  the  terms  on  which 
Assurances  may  be  effected,  will  be  furnished  on  application  to 

JAMES  THOMSON  &  SON,  129  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow,  |    K^^^rr.. 
ALEX.  BARTHOLOMEW,  145  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow,       >    ^^^^i->=' 


ADVEETISEMENTS. 


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THE     MONABCH 

(LATE  LICENSED  VICTUALLERS,) 

FIRE   AlTD    LIFE   ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1835, 

AND  EMPOWERED  BY  SPECIAL  ACTS  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

STJBSCKIBED   CAPITAL,    £300,000. 

In  addition  to  the  individual  resjionsibilitT/  of  a  highly  numerotis  and  respectable 

Proprietary, 

HEAD  OFFICE,  ADELAIDE  PLACE,  LONDON  BRIDGE. 

99  ST.  VINCENT  STREET,  GLASGOW. - 

JOHN  SMITH,   AGENT. 

DIRECTORS. 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  LORD  MAYOR,  Chairman. 
JOHN  K.  HOOPER,  Esquire  and  Alderman,  Deputy-Chainnan. 


JOHN  ADDIS,  Esq. 
C.  S.  BUTLER,  Esq. 
JOHN  DUDIN  BROWN,  Esq. 
GEO.  H.  CHILD,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  GAME,  Esq. 

J.  T.  Clement,  Esq. 


J.   G.  HAMMACK,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  KNOTT,  Esq. 
JOHN  LAURIE,  Esq. 
ROBERT  MAIN,  Esq. 
FRANCIS  WITHAM,  Esq. 
Manager,  GEORGE  H.  JAY,  Esq. 
Medical  Adviser  for  Glasgoio,  William  Weir,  Esq.,  M.D. 

THE  success  which  has  attended  this  Institution,  arising  from  its  extended  v<yi\- 
nections,  and  the  safe  and  liberal  principles  on  -which  it  is  founded,  has  fully 
equalled,  if  not  surpassed,  that  of  any  similar  Establishment. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Property  of  eveiy  description  is  insured  at  Rates  and  Conditions  as  advantageous 
as  those  of  any  Office ;  and  all  claims  for  loss  are  promptly  and  liberally  settled. 
Insurances  for  Seven  Years  charged  as  only  for  Six,  Transfers  made  without  expense 
or  trouble,  to  the  Assured. 

LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

In  this  Department  the  Premiums  have  been  calculated  on  the  lowest  sc.'ii.K 
consistent  with  the  fair  interests  of  the  Companj'^. 

No  charge  made  for  Entry-money  beyond  the  cost  of  the  Stamp. 

Assurers  have  the  option  of  sharing  in  the  Profits,  and  one-half  of  the  Prem.iuni 
may  remain  unpaid  for  the  first  five  years  at  interest  at  five  per  cent,  per  annum. 
The  Profits  are  divided  every  five  years  to  Parties  Assured  for  the  whole  term  of 
life.     The  last  declaration  of  Profits  averaged  28  per  cent,  on  the  Premiums  paid. 

Cash  advances  will  at  all  times  be  made  on  Policies,  proportioned  to  their  acquired 

Annuities  and  Endowments  Granted. 
SPECIMENS  OF  ANNUAL  PREMIUMS  TO  INSURE  £100  AT  DEATH. 


Age. 

Without  Profits. 

Age. 

With  Profits. 

20 

£1  13     0 

20 

£1  18  10 

25 

1   15     8 

25 

2     16 

30 

1  19     8 

SO 

2     5     8 

35 

2     6     6 

35 

2  12     6 

40 

2  14     3 

40 

3     13 

Prospectuses  and  every  other  information  may  be  obtained  on  application  at  the 

HEAD  OFFICE  FOR  GLASGOW,  99  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 

JOHN   SMITH,   AGENT. 

Or  at  the  other  Agents  in  Glasgow. 

DAVID  M'CUBBIN,  Accountant,  8  Prince's  Square. 

And  for  the  Eire  Department  only, 

WILLIAM  CHURCH,  Jun.,  Accountant,  67  St.  Vincent  Street ; 

NINIAN  PURVES,  Western  Bank,  Cowcaddcns  ;  and 

JOHN  BUCHANAN,  21  St.  Vincent  Place.  I 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  CITY  OF  GLASGOW  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
AND  REVERSIONARY  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1838.    CONSTITUTED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT  1842. 


CAPITAL,  £600,000. 

Governor— The  Right  Hon.  the  EARL  OF  GLASGOW. 
Deputy-Governoe— JAMES  OSWALD,  Esq. 

THE  TWELFTH  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING  OF  THE  CITY  OF  GLAS- 
GOW LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  REVERSIONARY  COMPANY  was  held  in 
the  QueerCs  Hotel,  George  Square,  Glasgow,  on  Tuesday  the  25th  March,  1851,  in 
terms  of  the  Act  of  Parliament  constituting  the  Company. 

JOHN  TENNANT,  Esq.,  St.  RoUox,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
in  the  Chair. 
The  Manager  read  a  Report  by  the  Directors,  containing  the  Results  of  the  Busi- 
ness transacted  by  the  Company,  for  the  year  ending  20th  January  last,  from  which 
it  appeared  that  the  New  Assurances  of  the  past  year  exceeded  those  of  the  previous 
year  by  upwards  of  Twenty  per  cent.;  that  the  Annual  'R.'e.y'e.'svtl  from  Premiums 
alone  noio  very  nearly  amounts  to 

£35,000  PER  ANNUM, 
and  that  the  Sums  Assured  considerably  exceed 

ONE  MILLION  STERLING. 

A  Bonus  for  the  year  ending  20th  January  last,  oi  One-and-a-Half  per  Cent,  on  the 
Sums  Assured,  was  declared  on  all  Participating  Policies,  with  the  option  to  Policy- 
Holders,  if  they  prefer  it,  of  receiving  the  present  value  thereof  in  Cash,  thereby 
effecting  annually  and  constantly  a  very  large  reduction  of  the  Premium  originally 
pas/able. 

The  Report  was  unanimously  adopted ;  and  Three  Directors  having  been  elected 
in  room  of  those  who  retire  by  rotation,  the  Direction  of  the  Company  for  the 
current  year  is  vested  as  follows,  viz. — 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 


Henry  Dunlop,  Esq.,  of  Craigton. 
H.  E.  Crum,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Wra.  Balfour,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Peter  Clouston,  Esq.,  Insurance-Broker. 
John  Tennaut,  Esq.,  St.  RoUox. 
George  BaLrd,  Esq.,  Gartsherrie. 

D.  Walkinshaw,  Esq.,  Manager. 
A.  Borthwick,  Esq.,  Actuary. 


Jas.  Muirhead,  Esq.,  Goldsmith. 
Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
John  Jas.  Gibb,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Mungo  Campbell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
Wm.  Whyte,  Esq.,  of  Kihnardinny. 
Andrew  S.  Dalglish,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

John  Macfarlane,  M.D.,  Medical  Referee. 
Alex.  Morrison,  Esq.,  Law  Agent. 


MEDICAL  FEES. 

The  Payment  by  Life  Offices  of  a  Fee  to  the  Medical  Referee  of  a  party  proposing 
for  Assurance,  has  again,  of  late,  formed  the  subject  of  discussion  in  various  quarters, 
and  consequently  the  Directors  of  this  Company  consider  it  proper  to  state,  that  for 
several  years  it  has  been  their  practice  to  pay  a,  Fee  to  the  Proposer^s  Medical  Adviser, 
in  return  for  his  Report — thus  obviating,  so  fer  as  this  Company  is  concerned,  the 
general  complaint  on  the  part  of  the  Medical  Profession,  of  their  not  being  remune- 
rated at  all  for  their  trouble,  and  at  the  same  time  doing  away  with  what  had  long 
been  »  source  of  misunderstanding  and  annoyance  to  all  parties. 


Copies  of  the  Company's  Pamphlet,  Forms  of  Proposal,  ^c,  and  every  other  infor- 
mation requisite  for  effecting  Assurances,  may  he  had  on  application  at  the  Head  Office, 
or  at  any  of  the  Coiipany's  Agencies. 

Head  Office— 40  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE,  GLASGOW. 
Edinburgh  Office— 19  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

D.  WALKINSHAW,  Manager. 
Glasgow,  21th  March,  1851. 


ADVEETISEMENTS. 


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PROVIBENT    LIFE    OFFICE, 

50    REGENT    STREET, 
GITY   BRANCH:    2    ROYAL    EXCHANGE    BUILDINGS. 


ESTABLISHED,  1806. 


POLICY-HOLDERS'  CAPITAL,  £1,180,722. 

ANNUAL  INCOME,  £148,000.     BONUSES  DECLARED,  £743,000. 

Claims  paid  since  the  Establishment  of  tlie  Office,  £1,886,000. 

PEESIDENT. 

The  Right  Honourable  EARL  GREY. 

DIRECTORS. 

The  Rev.  James  Sherman,  Chairman. 
H.  B.  Churchill,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 


Henry  B.  Alexander,  Esq. 
George  Dacre,  Esq. 
William  Judd,  Esq. 
Sir  Richard  D.  King,  Bart. 
The  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird. 
Thomas  Maugham,  Esq. 


William  Ostler,  Esq. 
Apsley  Pellatt,  Esq. 
George  Round,  Esq. 
Frederick  Squire,  Esq. 
Wm.  Henry  Stone,  Esq. 
Capt.  W.  John  Williams. 


J.  A.  Beaumont,  Esq.,  Managing  Director. 

Physician, 
John  Maclean,  M.D.,  F.S.S.,  29  Upper  Montague  Street,  Montague  Square. 

Nineteen-Twentieths  of  the  Profits  are  Divided  among  the  Insured. 

EXAMPLES  OF  THE  EXTINCTION  OP  PREMIUMS  BY  THE  SURRENDER  OF  BONUSES. 


Date  of 
Policy. 

Sum 
Insured. 

Origmal  Premium. 

TJonuses  added  svibsequently, 
to  be  furt]iei'  increased  annually. 

1806 
1811 
1818 

£2500 
1000 
1000 

£79  10  10  Extinguished. 

33  19     2         ditto. 

34  16  10         ditto. 

£1222     2     0 
231  17     8 
114  18  10 

EXAMPLES  OF  BONUSES  ADDED  TO  OTHER  POLICIES. 


Policy 
No. 

Date. 

Sum 
Insured. 

Bonuses 
added. 

Total  with  additions, 
to  be  further  increased. 

521 
1174 
3392 

1807 
1810 
1820 

£900 
1200 
5000 

£982   12     1 
1160     5     6 
3558  17     8 

£1882  12     1 
2360     5     6 
8558  17     8 

The   INVESTED  CAPITAL  of  £1,180,722,    belonging  to  the  Policy -Holders,  is 
applied  to  their  exclusive  tise  and  benefit. 

Policies  are  purchased  at  their  full  value,  or  loans  may  be  obtained  upon  them 
after  an  existence  of  five  years. 

Parties  neglecting  to  pay  for  the  renewal  of  their  Policies,  may  repair  the  omission 
at  any  time  within  twelve  months  upon  proof  of  good  health. 

Prospectuses  and  full  particulars  may  be  obtained  upon  application  to  the  Agents 
of  the  Office  in  all  the  principal  towns  of  the  United  Kingdom,  at  the  City  Branch, 
and  at  the  Head  Office,  No.  50  Regent  Street. 

ROBERT  GOW,  Jun.,  Agent, 

71  Queen  Street,  Glasgow, 


Wi  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ENGLISH  AND  SCOTTISH  LAW  LIFE  ASSUEANCE, 

AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATION. 

OFFICES, 

120  PRINCE'S  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 
12  WATERLOO  PLACE,  LONDON. 


ESTABLISHED  1839.— SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,  ONE  MILLION, 


DIRECTOES  IN  EDINBTrRGH. 

Hercules  J.  Robertson,  Esq.,  Slieriif  of  Renfrewshire,  Chairman. 


Allan  Menzies,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Prof,  of  Con- 
veyancing, University  of  Edinburgh. 
Ralph  E.  Scott,  Esq.,  Accountant. 
Wm.  Smythe  of  Methven,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
James  Steuart,  Esq.,  W.S. 


James  Adam,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

Charles  Baillie,  Esq.,  Advocate. 

John  Beatson  Bell,  of  Glenfarg,  Esq., 

W.S. 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Physician, Adam  Hunter,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Bankers, The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

/Secretaries, Messrs.  Hope,  Oliphant,  &  Mackay,  W.S. 

3fanager, William  Smith,  Esq. 

The  leading  features  of  the  business  carried  on  by  the  Association  are  the 

following:— 
I.  Evert  Description  oe  Risk  contingent  upon  Life,  whether  Civil, 

Naval,  or  Military,  at  Home  or  Abroad. 
II.  A  comprehensive  System  oe  Loan  in  connexion  with  Life  Assur- 
ance, ON  Redeemable  Annuity,  or  on  Personal  or  other  Sectjeitt. 

III.  Immediate,  Deferred,  and  Contingent  Annuities  and  Endowments. 

IV.  One-Half  of  the  Annial  Premiums  may  remain  unpaid  for  Three, 

Five,  or  Seven  Yeai.s  on  Policies  effected  foe  the  Whole  Teem 
OF  Life. 
V.  Non-Participation  Policies  on  a  Reduced  Scale  of  Premiums. 
YI.  Single  Payment,  or  Ivbposit,  Assli^ances  on  favovsable  teems. 

PEOGRESS  OF  THE  BUSINESS. 

The  Board  of  Directors  in  Scotland  refer  with  much  gratification  to  the 
increasing  prosperity  of  the  Association,  and  to  the  large  amount  of  business  trans- 
acted during  the  last  year,  as  affording  unquestionable  e^ndence  of  public  favour  and 
confidence. 

The  New  Assurances  effected  during  the  year  1850,  considerably  exceeded  the 
sum  of  Two  Hundred  Thousand  Pounds,  producing  in  New  Premiums  upwards  of 
Nine  Thousand  Pounds ;  the  Annual  Income,  during  the  same  period,  exclusive  of 
Annuity  Purchase  Money,  amounted  to  Fifty-Two  Thousand  Three  Hundred  Potmds, 
the  Funds  Invested  to  upwards  of  a  Quarter  of  a  Million,  and  the  Subsisting 
Assurances  to  One  Million  One  Hundred  and  Eighty  Thousand  Pounds. 

THE  POLICIES 
of  the  Association  are  effectually  secured  by  a  protecting  CAPITAL  of  ONE  MIL- 
LION STERLING,  fully  subscribed  by  a  numerous  and  wealthy  body  of  Proprietors, 
and  thus  present  a  most  advantageous  mode  of  Investment  for  Family  Provision, 
with  entire  exemption  from  responsibility. 

THE   PREMIUMS 
may  be  paid  Yearly,  Half  Yearly,  Quarterly,  for  a  limited  Term  of  Years,  or  in  a 
Single  Payment — at  the  option  of  the  Assured. 

THE  PROFITS 
are  divided  at  each  Investigation,  according  to  an  approved  and  equitable  system  of 
division,  whereby  substantial  justice  is  secured  to  all  the  Assured,  without  any  unfair 
preference  being  given  to  the  earlier  Entrants,  either  by  an  indefinite  postponement  of 
the  period  of  Investigation, — by  drawing  back  at  each  Division  to  the  date  of  the 
Original  Assurance, — or  by  any  other  modification  of  the  Tontine  principle,  as 
opposed  to  that  of  pure  Life  Assurance,  whereby  the  interests  of  New  Entrants  are 
exposed  to  an  unequal  and  disadvantageous  competition  with  those  of  the  Older 
Members.  The  Bonus  Additions  vest  immediately  on  declaration ;  and  they  may 
be  appropriated  in  any  of  the  following  ways : — 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


125 


/.  As  a  PERMANENT  ADDITION  to  the  Sum  Assured  hy  the  Policy. 
II.  In  Reduction  of  the  ANNUAL  PREMIUMS  payable  during   the   succeeding 

SEVEN  YEARS;  or  until  the  next  declaration  of  Bonus,  when  a  similar 

reduction  may  he  effected  for  the  succeeding  period. 

III.  In  Reduction  of  ALL  THE  FUTURE  PREMIUMS  payable  under  the  Policy, 

— a  further  Reduction  of  which  may  he  made  at  the  next  declaration  of  Bonus. 

IV.  By  an  Immediate  CASH-PAYMENT  of  the  present  value  of  the  Bonus. 
Intending  Assurers  are  particularly  requested  to  observe  that  they  have  thus 

placed  within  their  own  choice  every  possible  mode  of  appropriating  the  Bonus  Addi- 
tions declared  upon  their  Policies,  in  the  way  which  they  may  consider  most 
suitable  to  their  own  views  and  circumstances. 

THE  FIRST  INVESTIGATION 
took  place  at  Christmas,  1846,  when  a  REVERSIONARY  BONUS  OF  TWO  PER 
CENT.  PER  ANNUM,  vesting  immediately  on  declaration,  was  added  to  all  Policies 
entitled  to  participate  in  the  Division. 

SPECIMENS  OF  BONUS  ADDITIONS  AT  CHRISTMAS,  1846. 


Policy 
Opened. 

Amount 
Insured. 

Bonus  added, 
1846. 

Total 
Amount. 

In 

January 
1840. 

£2000 

1000 

500 

£280 

140 

70 

£2280 

1140 

570 

THE   SECOND   INVESTIGATION 

and  Division  of  Profits,  will  take  place  at  Christmas,  1853. 
HALF-CREDIT  PREMIUMS. 
Persons  who  may  find  it  inconvenient  to  pay  the  full  Annual  Premium  at  first, 
may  effect  Assurances  for  the  Whole  Term  of  Life  on  the  Half-Ckedit  Scale, 
whereby  one-half  of  the  Annual  Premiums  may  remain  unpaid  for  Three,  Five,  or 
Seven  years  ; — the  arrears  being  either  paid  up  at  the  end  of  the  period,  or  allowed 
to  remain  as  a  permanent  debt  against  the  Policy,  in  the  option  of  the  Assured.  Such 
Policies  receive  the  full  advantage  of  Bonus  additions  on  the  Whole  Sum  Assured,  the 
value  of  which,  when  declared,  may,  if  desired,  be  applied  towards  extinction  of  the 
arrears  of  Premium.  They  also  afford  this  important  advantage, — that  Assurances 
may  thus  be  effected  at  an  earlier  age,  and  consequently  at  a  much  lower  rate  of  Pre- 
mium, than  if  postponed  until  the  party  is  enabled  to  pay  the  full  amoimt  of  the 
Annual  Premium. 

NO  ENTRY-MONEY  IS  CHARGED. 
Detailed  Prospectuses,  Forms  of  Proposal,  &c.,  may  be  obtained  at  the  Head  Ofiice 
in  Edinburgh,  or  from  the  Agents  throughout  Scotland. 

By  order  of  the  Edinburgh  Board  of  Directors, 

HOPE,  OLIPHANT,  &  MACKAY,  Secretaries. 
WILLIAM  SMITH,  Manager. 


AGENTS. 

fj.  &  D.  WILKIE  &  FAULDS,  Writers,  46  George  Sq. 
f'f  i«rr-w  J  "^^  ^-  LANG,  Writer,  44  George  Square. 

'  )  ROBERT  DOUGALL,  Accountant,  20  Buchanan  St. 

LbLACK  &  MENZIES,  Merchants,  8  Union  Street. 

Ayr, William  Kirkland,  Writer. 

Aedrossan, Anthony  Mack,  Writer. 

Dumbarton, William  Baird,  Writer  and  Procurator- Fiscal. 

Greenock, Thomas  King,  Writer. 

Inverary, A.  C.  Rankin,  Writer. 

Irvine, Patrick  Blair,  Writer. 

Lochgilphead, James  L.  Brien,  Writer. 

Maybole, William  Brown,  Banker. 

Paisley  JReid  &  Henderson,  Writers. 

' (William  Wotherspoon,  Stationer. 

Port-Glasgow, J.  Buchan,  Writer  and  Town-Clerk. 

Rothesay, Archd.  Campbell,  Writer  and  Procurator- Fiscal. 

12 


r2G  ADVEETISEMENTS. 


WEST  OF  ENGLAND 

FIRE   AND   LIFE   INSURANCE   COMPANT 


ESTABLISHED  1807. 


TEXISTEES. 

Right  Hon.  Earl  Fortescue,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Devon. 

Eight  Hon.  Earl  Morley. — Eight  Hon.  Lord  Clifford. 

Sir  Thomas  Dyke  Acland,  Baronet,  M.P. 

Edward  Divett,  Esq.,  M.P. — Samuel  Tkehawke  Kekewich,  Esq. 


Secretary — Charles  Lewis,  Esq. 


LIFE    DEPARTMENT. IMPORTANT    ADVANTAGES. 

A  Moderate  Scale  of  Premiums,  combining  the  Benefits  of  the  Mutual 
WITH  THE  Security  of  the  Proprietary  System  ;  Four-Fifths,  or  Eighty 
per  Cent,  op  the  Profits  being  appropriated  to  the  Assured  every 
Fifth  Year. 

rpHE  Share  of  Profits  allotted  to  each  Policy  may  he  applied  either  as  a  Bonus  or 
X  Reversionary  Sum  to  be  added  to  the  amount  insured,  and  payable  at  the  Death 
(jf  the  Life  ;  or  in  Reduction  of  the  future  Annual  Premium  ;  or  an  immediate  pay- 
ment may  be  obtained  in  Cash,  of  its  present  value. 

Insurances  may  also  be  effected  upon  the  joint  continuance  of  two  or  more  Lives  ; 
upon  the  joint  Lives  and  the  Life  of  the  Survivor  of  two  or  more  persons  ;  upon  the 
uoutingency  of  one  Life  dying  before  another  ;  upon  the  Life  Assured  attaining  any 
specific  age,  or  dying  previously  thereto. 

Premiums  may  be  paid  either  yearly  or  half-yearly  ;  by  a  single  payment ;  by  a 
limited  number  of  payments  ;  by  an  ascending  or  descending  scale. 

insurances  without  participation,  for  the  whole  of  life,  ok  for  short 
periods,  at  reduced  rates. 

AITNUITIES  AND  ENDOWMENTS  EFFECTED. 

Medical  Adviser  for  Glasgow, J.  M.  Pagan,  M.D. 


FIRE  DEPARTME^4T. 

INSURANCES  efiected  on  PROPERTY  situate  in  any  part  of  the  United  King- 
dom at  the  usual  Rates.  Manufactories,  and  all  Risks  of  a  more  hazardous  nature, 
Insured  by  Special  Agreement,  on  favourable  terms. 

Half  of  the  Surplus  Premiums  derived  from  Fire  Insurances  appropriated  to  the  As- 
sured every  Fifth  Year ;  Six  Divisions  have  now  been  made  in  this  Department,  when 
large  Returns  have  been  made  to  the  Assured  in  Cash. — A  Bonus  of  10  per  Cent,  on 
the  whole  Premiums  paid  during  the  preceding  Five  Years,  was  declared  in  1847. 

GLASGOW    BRANCH. 

The  Company's  FIRE  BRIGADE  and  ENGINE  are  maintained  entirely  at 
THEIR  own  expense,  and  despatched  to  all  fires  without  charge  :  special  pro- 
tection being  given  to  Property  Insured  by  their  Policies. 

AGENTS : 
RALPH  WARDLAW,  Jr.,  100  West  George  Street. 
J.  BROWN  &  J.  WILKIE,  135  Buchanan  Street. 
ALEX.  BLACK,  40  Buchanan  Street. 


IMMEDIATE  INTIMATION,  IN  ALL  CASES  OF  FIRE,  SHOULD  BE  GIVEN 
AT  THE  COMPANY'S  OFFICE,  100  WEST  GEORGE  STREET. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  127 


KENT  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY. 


ESTABLISHED  1844. 


Capital — £100,000.     Accumulated  Eeserved  Fund,  £30,000. 

Empowered  by  Acts  of  Parliament 

Head  Office, 6  Old  Jewry,  London. 

THIS  Office  has  received  the  stamp  of  public  approbation.  The  advantages  which 
are  secured  at  once  by  Insuring  in  this  Society,  the  First  Established  Mutual 
Fire  Office  for  Great  Britain,  are  offered  by  no  other  Office. 
principal  features. 
Reasonable  Rates. — No  charge  for  Policies. — Prompt  and  Liberal  Settlement  of 
Losses.— The  PROFITS  RETURNED  to  all  the  Policy-Holders  every  Three  Years. 
—An  IMMEDIATE  BONUS  is  allowed  of  One  Year's  Premium  and  Duty  upon 
Insurances  effected  for  Seven  Years,  &  addition  to  the  usual  profits  every  three  years. 
— Perfect  Security,  being  enrolled  under  Acts  of  Parliament,  and  having  an  ample 
Capital  in  addition  to  the  accumulating  reserve  fund  from  the  premiums. 

Persons  insured  iu  the  KENT  MUTUAL  are  free  from  all  responsibility,  which  is 
not  the  case  in  some  offices. 

THOMAS  A.  BURR,  A.LA.,  Secretary. 


AGENTS  FOE  GLASGOW  AND  DISTRICT. 

Mr.  JOHN  MILLER,  Accountant  and  House  Factor,  8  John  Street. 

BIr.  HUGH  REID,  Accountant  and  House  Factor,  112  West  George  Street. 


NATIONAL  MERCANTILE  LIFE  AND  FIRE 
INSURANCE  SOCIETIES. 


HEAD  OFFICES POULTRY,  LONDON. 


DrRECTORS. 

Robert  Wilcoxon,  Esq Chairman, 

Jambs  Peek,  Esq Deputy-Chaii-man. 


a    Edward  Baker,  Esq,,  of  Gale,  Baker, 

Warde,  &  Co. 
a,     George  Cursham,  M.D. 
a    W.  S.   Hodgkinson,  Esq.,  of  Hodg- 

kinson  &  Burnside. 
a  h  William  Lawson,   Esq.,   of  Trower, 
Lawson,  &  Trower. 
b  John  Mair,  Esq.,  of  J.  Mair,  Son,  &  Co. 
a    William  Nicholson,  Esq.,  of  J.  and 
W.  Nicholson  &  Co. 

Those  marked  a  are  Directors  of  the  Life  Society. 
Those  marked  b  are  Diiectors  of  the  Fire  Society. 


a  b  James  Peek,  Esq  ,  of  Peek,  Brothers, 

&Co. 
a  b  Giles  Redmayne,  Esq.,  New  Bond  St. 
a  b  Robert  Wilcoxon,  Esq.,  of  A.  and  R. 
W.  Wilcoxon. 
b  Charles  James  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Wil- 
liam and  Thomas  Jones  &  Co. 
b  Hananiah  Teape,  Esq.,  of  Wiggins, 
Teape,  &  Loder. 


BANKIERS  OF  THE  LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

Messrs.  Prescott,  Grote,  &  Co. 

PHYSICIAN. 

George  Cursham,  M.D.,  Saville  Row. 


BANKERS  OF  THE  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Messrs.  Glyn,  Halifax,  Mills,  &  Co. 

SURGEON. 

Charles  Ray,  Esq.,  Gracechurch  Street. 


Secretary — Jenkin  Jones,  Esq.,  F.I.A. 
DIXON  &  DOW,  25  Gordon  Street,  Agents  for  Glasgow  and  Neighbourhood. 

The  advantages  of  this  Office  are,  in  the  Life  Branch,  that  Insurances  are  effected 
either  with  or  without  participation  in  the  Profits,  or,  on  the  principle  of  Mutual 
Insurance.  In  the  Fire  Department,  Insurances  may  be  effected  on  everj'  descrip- 
tion of  property  on  the  most  moderate  terms. 


1'2'8^'  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SCOTTISH  WIDOWS'  FUND  AND  LIFE 
ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

ON  THE  PEINCIPLE  OF  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE. 
Constituted  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

PRESIDENT. 

The  Eight  Hon.  the  EARL  of  KOSEBERY,  K.T. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

His  Grace  the  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH,  K.G. 

The  Most  Hon.  the  MARQUESS  of  TWEEDDALE,  K.T.  &  C.B. 

Sir  WILLIAM  GIBSON  CRAIG,  Bart.,  of  Riccarton,  M.P. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  JAMES  GRANT,  Edinburgh. 
(All  of  whom,  as  well  as  the  Directors,  are  and  must  he  Members  of  the  Society.) 
This  Society  was  founded  a.d.  1815,  upon  the  on^irea?  basis  of  the  Equitable  So- 
ciety of  London,  and  is  the  oldest  Life  Assurance  Institution  in  Scotland. 

the  capital  accumulated  and  invested  exceeds 
TWO  MILLIONS  TWO  HUNDRED  &  FOUR  THOUSAND  POUNDS, 

Which  is  the  Sole  Property  of  the  Members  of  the  Society. 

THE  ANNUAL  REVENUE  IS  ABOVE 

THREE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  POUNDS. 

THE  TOTAL  AMOUNT  OF  EXISTING   ASSURANCES  IS 

UPWARDS  OF  SIX  MILLIONS  NINE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  POUNDS. 

THE  AVERAGE  AMOUNT  OF  ASSURANCES  EFFECTED  ANNUALLY  DURING   THE  LAST 
THIRTEEN  YEARS  HAS  BEEN 

UPWARDS  OF  HALF  A  MILLION  STERLING, 

probably  a  larger  average  than  has  yet  been  attained  by  almost  any  other  Office,  and 
such  as  affords  the  true  test  by  which  to  prove  the  estimation  in  which  this  Society  is  held 
hy  the  public. 

This  Office  is  the  oldest,  and  has  all  along  been,  and  still  continues,  the  most  suc- 
cessful in  Scotland.  The  business  has  steadily  and  rapidly  increased  ever  since  the 
Society  was  established;  and  a  more  satisfactory  proof  of  its  present  stability  and  the 
continued  confidence  reposed  in  it  by  the  public  cannot  be  desired,  than  the  simple 
fact,  that  notwithstanding  all  the  trying  changes  and  depressions  of  the  times,  the 
Amount  of  Assurances  passed  during  the  last  twelve  years  has  been  on  an  average 
upwards  of  Haifa  Million  annually, — nor  can  there  be  much  doubt  that  its  popu- 
larity has  been  in  a  great  measure,  if  not  entirely,  owing  to  the  equity  of  the  prin- 
ciples oil  which  it  is  founded,  and  to  the  manner  in  which  its  affairs  have  been  con- 
ducted. 

1.  This  Society  does  not  profess  to  insure  at  the  lowest  possible  rate  compatible 
with  safety,  but  it  does  profess  to  secure,  and  does  secure  to  its  Members,  the  full 
benefit  of  which  such  a  Society  is  capable.  The  profits  of  the  Society  belong  to  the 
Insured  alone,  and  are  appropriated  amongst  them,  and  applied  for  their  behoof  on 
principles  of  strict  equity. 

2.  In  selecting  the  lives  of  the  Insured,  the  Directors  have  always  exercised  great 
care  and  caution  ;  the  practice  being  that  of  not  affording  undue  facilities  to  the  ad- 
mission of  parties  desirous  of  becoming  Members,  but  of  affording  every  facility 
towards  their  accommodation  after  they  have  been  admitted,  and  of  settling  every 
claim  with  the  least  possible  trouble  and  delay  after  it  has  become  due. 

3.  Every  care  is  taken  in  accumulating  and  investing  the  Funds  ;  and  from  their 
large  amount  many  opportunities  of  doing  this  profitably  present  themselves  to  this 
Society  not  open  to  others. 

4.  The  business  of  the  Society  is  conducted  in  as  economical  a  manner  as  is  con- 
sistent with  efficiency.  From  the  great  extent  of  the  business  and  the  comparatively 
small  expense  attending  its  management,  a  considerable  saving  in  this  particular,  as 
contrasted  with  all  offices  doing  a  smaller  amount  of  business,  must  necessarily  be 
secured  for  the  benefit  of  the  Members. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


129 


5.  The  following  Table  of  Bouus  Additions  will  exemplify  the  Practical  operation 
of  the  Principles  above  referred  to :  — 


POLICY  FOR  £1000. 

Year 

of 
Entry. 

1815 
1820 
1825 
1830 
1835 
1840 

Policy  Trith 

vested  Adiiitions 

as  at  1st  Jan., 

1846. 

Amount  payable  if  Claim  emerge  after  pay- 
ment of  the  Premium  for  the  Year. 

1851. 

1852. 

£         S.      D. 

1809     8     7 
1533  10     7 
1436     1     2 
1338  11     9 
1231     4     0 
1120     0     0 

£         S.      D. 

2026  11     2 
1717  11     1 
1608     7     8 
1499     4     5 
1378  18  11 
1254     8     0 

£          S.       D. 

2062  14  11 
1748     4     6 
1637     2     1 
1525  19  10 
1403  11     4 
1276  16     0 

From  the  operation  of  these  principles  also,  it  has  resulted  that  there  were  appro- 
priated and  divided  amongst  the  Members  : — 

At  the  first  Period  of  Investigation,  exactly  two-thii-ds  of  the  Profits  realized  pre- 
vious thereto. 
At  the  second  Period,  nearly  three-fourths  of  the  Profits  realized  between  the  first 

and  second  Periods. 
At  the  third  Period,  nearly  four-fifths  of  the  Profits  realized  between  the  second 

and  third  Periods. 
At  the  fourth  Period,  nearly  six-sevenths  of  the  Profits  realized  between  the  third 

and  fourth  Periods. 
Besides  which  there  has  been  appropriated  and  set  apart  as  a  Guarantee  Fund,  iii 
terms  of  the  laws  of  the  Society,  for  the  maintenance  of  its  stability  (the  property 
of  the  Members  alone),  the  large  sum  of  upwards  of  two  hundred  thousand 

POUNDS. 

Various  inquiries  liming  of  late  leen  made  as  to  whether  this  Society  is  in  the  prac- 
tice of  allotuing  Commission  to  Solicitors  and  others  who  may  he  the  means  of  procuring 
business,  the  Directors  take  this  opportunity  of  expressing  their  disapproval  of  the  system, 
and  of  intimating,  that  except  to  the  recognised  and  duly  appointed  Local  Agents  of  the 
Society,  no  allowance  of  the  kind  is  ever  made,  the  effect  of  any  such  misapplication  of 
the  Funds  of  a  Mutual  Assurance  Society  being  to  withdraw  from  its  Members  a  portion 
of  tlie  profits  which  ought  to  be  reserved  for  their  benefit,  and  for  their  benefit  alone. 


Prospectuses,  Forms  of  Proposal,  Tables  of  Rates,  and  every  information  obtained 
at  the  Head  Ofiice,  or  at  any  of  the  Society's  Agencies. 

JOHN  MACKENZIE,  Manager. 

GLASGOW  BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 


WILLIAM  BROWN,  Esq.,  Chairman. 
WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  Esq. 
LAURENCE  ROBERTSON,  Esq. 
JOHN  ANDERSON,  Esq.  of  Finnart. 


MUNGO  CAMPBELL,  Jun.,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  CONNAL,  Esq. 
JOHN  HOULDSWORTH,  Esq. 
JAMES  SCOTT,  Esq. 


W.  BRUCE  AND  J.  MURRAY,  Agents. 
OFFICE— 30  ROYAL  EXCHANGE  SQUARE. 


ACCIDENTAL  DEATH  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

FOR  Granting  INSURANCES   against   DEATH  and  PERSONAL    INJURY, 
arising  from  Accident  or  Violence  of  every  description  (including  Railway  Ac- 
cident). 

(Completely  Registered.) 

7  BANK  BUILDINGS,  LOTHBUEY,  LONDON. 

AGENTS     FOR     GLASGOW: 

WILLIAM  BRUCE  AND  JOHN  MURRAY,  30  EXCHANGE  SQUARE. 


130 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


.t.^  !i±!lf ^ 


HEAD  OFFICE,  141  BUCHANAN  ST.,  GLASGOW. 

OFFICE  IN  LONDON,  43  LOMBARD  STREET. 

OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH,  13  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

GENERAL  COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT, 

ALL    OF    WHOM    ARE    ASSURED    WITH    THE    SOCIETY. 

President— The  Most  Noble  the  MARQUIS  OF  DALHOUSIE. 

(JOHN  CAMPBELL  COLQUHOUN,  Esq.,  of  KUlermont. 
Vice-Presidents—  ■{  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  BUCCLEUCH. 
(His  Grace  the  Duke  of  ATHOLL. 

EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Rev.  John  Cumming,  D.D.,  Loudon. 

Right  Hon.  Lord  Graj^ 

Sir  Adam  Hay,  Bart. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Roxburgh. 

Sir  John  S.  Forbes,  Bart,  of  Pitsligo, 


The  Dean  of  Facult}-. 

Rev.  Dr.  Morgan  of  Belfast. 

Wm.  L.  Ewing,  Esq.  of  Arngomery. 

Professor  Lushington. 

Neil  Smith,  jun.,  Esq  ,  Aberdeen. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Mark  Sprot,  Esq. 
Thomas  Hill,  Esq. 
Professor  Ramsay. 
William  Stirling,  Esq. 


William  Crawford,  Esq. 
Elias  Gibb,  Esq. 
Robert  Jameson,  Esq. 
Arthur  Forbes,  Esq. 


The  foUoTriug  is  the  New  Business  of  the   Society,  as  reported  to  the  Annual 

Meeting,  20th  March,  1851:— 

r Capital  Sums  assured,     £356,367     0     0 

•v^       T>     •  10CA  )  Armual  Premiums,  12,273     0     8 

New  Busmess,  1850 <  o-     i    r>       • 


Single  Premiums, 
Number  of  Policies, 


4,962  12 
944 


Net   increase,    1850,    to    total  fCapital  Sums  assured,     £272,354     9     0 

business,  deducting  for  Poll- J  Annual  Premiums,  8,764  15     0 

cies  emerged,  forfeited,  sur-j  Single  Premiums,  4,962  12     9 

rendered,  and  not  taken  up.    |^ Number  of  Policies,  809 

THE  operation  of  the  Mutual  System,  and  the  equitable  arrangements  of  the 
Society  in  the  division  of  the  Surplus,  render  an  Assurance  with  this  Office,  on 
the  ordinary  scale,  a  most  profitable  application  of  such  sum  as  a  party  proposes  to 
devote  to  the  important  purpose  of  Family  Provision.  At  last  Investigation,  two  per 
cent,  per  annum  was  added  to  the  Policies,  and  Provision  was  made  for  payment  of 
the  same  addition  for  the  future  to  Policies  becoming  Claims  before  next  Investigation. 
The  Society  pays  special  attention  to  the  rates  for  Foreign  risks,  with  a  desire  to 
adjust  them  on  a  fair  and  liberal  footing.  Tables  have  been  formed  for  acclimatized 
parties  in  the  West  Indies  and  British  Guiana. 

Pamphlets  containing  Tables  of  Rates,  Terms  of  Proposals,  and  every  information, 
may  be  obtained  on  application  at  the  Ofi&ce,  141  Buchanan  Street. 

WILLIAM  SPENS,  Manager. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  131 


ABERDEEN  FIEE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  1825. 


CAPITAL,    ONE   MILLION. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  ABERDEEN. 

OFFICE  IN  GLASGOW,  111  St.  Vincent  Street. 


BOARD    IN    GLASGOW. 

EXTRAOEDINAET  DIRECTORS. 

James  Lumsden,  Esq.        I    Donald  Cuthbeetson,  Esq. 
C.  J.  Tennant,  Esq.         I    Archibald  Smith,  Esq.' 


ORDINARY  EIRECTOES. 

Chairman— ROBERT  FREELAND,  Esq.,  of  Gryfe  Castle. 


James  M'Haedt,  Esq.  of  Glenboig. 
William  Coupae,  Esq.,  Writer. 


WiLLM.  EuiNG,  Insurance  Broker  and 

Underwriter. 
Hugh  Moeton,  Esq.  of  Bankhead. 

Consulting  Physician — John  Coupee,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica. 

Resident  Secretary — Wm.  Geddes  Smith. 
Accountant — John  Notman. 

OFFICE,  111  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 
Bankers— Tha  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  and  Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank. 


FIRE    INSURANCE. 

The  usual  moderate  Premiums  of  Is.  6d.,  2s.  6d.,  and  4s.  6d.,  are  taken  for  Com- 
mon, Hazardous,  and  Doubly  Hazardous  risks.  Special  Insurances  at  increased 
Rates. 


LIEE    INSURANCE. 

The  Non-Participation  Department  embraces  every  description  of  Insurance  on 
approved  Lives,  at  the  lowest  Rates  of  Premium  consistent  with  safety. 

The  Participation  Scheme  was  begun  in  1840.  The  Premiums  are  much  more 
moderate  than  those  usually  charged,  so  that  by  transacting  with  this  Company  an 
important  saving  is  effected,  equivalent,  in  many  cases,  to  the  highest  amount  of 
Bonus  added  by  any  office  for  the  first  Five  years.  Notwithstanding  this,  a  large 
profit  has  already  been  realized.  By  the  first  Declaration  of  Bonus,  as  at  10th 
February,  1847,  vested  Retrospective  additions,  at  the  rate  of  Ij  per  cent,  per  an- 
trum, was  made  to  all  Policies  then  connected  with  the  Scheme,  together  with  Con- 
tingent Prospective  additions  at  the  same  rate  to  such  of  these  Policies,  including 
vested  Boimses,  as  may  become  claims  before  next  Investigation.  This  is  to  take 
place  at  \Qith  February,  1852,  and,  from  the  experience  of  the  last  two  years,  during 
which  the  Mortality  in  connection  with  the  Participation  Branch  has  been  extremely 
light,  the  results  are  expected  to  be  satisfactory  in  the  highest  degree. 

Terms  of  Proposals,  and  every  information  given  at  the  Head  Office,  or  any  of  the 
Agencies  of  the  Company. 


SPECiaiEN  of  Annual  Premium  to  Insure  £100 

AT  Death. 

Age, 1       25        1       30        1       35        1       40        1        45        1       60 

Without  Prof., 
With  Profits,.. 

1  16  10 

2  1     8 

2     2     6 
2     8     1 

2     8  10 
2  15     2 

2  17     1 

3  4     6 

3     5  10 
3  13     9 

3  18     6 

4  7     3 

C.  F.  GRIFFITH,  Manager. 
JOHN  WATSON,  Seceetary. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SCOTTISH    PROVIDENT   INSTITUTION, 

FOE  LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  ANNUITIES, 

Constituted  on  the  Principle  of  Mutual  Assurance  by  Moderate  Premiums, 

without  personal  liability,  and  providing  for  an  Equitable  Division 

of  the  Whole  Profits  among  the  Assured. 


Incorporated  hy  Act  of  Parliament. 


EDINBURGH, No.  14  St.  Andrew  Square. 

GLASGOW, No.  67  St.  Vincent  Street. 


TRUSTEES. 

The  Eight  Hon.  William  Johnston,  of  Kirkhill, 
Lord  Provost  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh. 


Charles  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
John  Masterman,  jun,,  Esq.,  Banlier, 
London. 


William    Campbell,   Esq.,   of  Tilli 

chewau. 
James  Peddie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

GLASGOW  BOARD  OF  DIRECTOES. 


John  Graham  Gilbert,  Esq.,  of  Yorkhill. 
Rev.  Dr.  Craik,  Minister  of  St.  George's. 
Andrew  Neilson,  Esq.,  Bank  of  Scotland. 


Thomas  Donald,  Esq.,  Writer. 

Willm.  James  Davidson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

Plummer  Dewar,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


Medical  Officer — Dr.  John  G.  Fleming,  12  Abercrombj'  Place. 

THE  SCOTTISH  PROVIDENT  INSTITUTION  is  the  only  Office  which  com- 
hines  the  advantages  oj"  Mutual  Assurance  with  Moderate  Premiums. 

In  manjf  Offices  (including  even  some  of  the  older  Mutual  Offices)  Assurers  are 
offered  the  choice  of  a  Modei'ate  Scale  of  Premiums,  without  any  claim  to  share  in 
the  Profits,  or  of  a  right  to  participate  in  these  at  an  excessive  rate  of  Premium. 
Assurers  with  the  Scottish  Provident  Institution  are  the  sole  recipients  of  the 
Profits,  and  at  rates  of  Premium  equally  moderate  with  the  Non-participating  scale 
of  the  Proprietary  Companies. 

The  principle  on  which  the  Profits  are  divided  is  at  once  safe,  equitable,  and  fa- 
vourable to  good  lives — the  Surplus  being  reserved  for  those  members  who  alone  have 
made  surplus  pajanents ;  in  other  words,  for  those  whose  Premiums,  witli  accumu- 
lated Interest,  amount  to  the  sums  in  their  Policies. 

These  members  sharing  along  with  a  comparatively  small  number,  and  not,  as  is 
usual,  in  common  with  the  great  body  of  the  contributors,  may  reasonably  anticipate 
very  considerable  Additions,  notwithstanding  the  lowness  of  the  Premiums. 

SPECIMEN  OF  TABLES. 
Annual  Premium  for  Assurance  of  £100  at  Death. 


Age. 

Payable 

for  the  whole 

of  Life. 

Payable 

during  21  years 

only. 

Age. 

Payable 

for  the  whole 

of  Life. 

Payable 

during  21  years 

only. 

26 
28 
30 
32 
34 

£1   18     6 

1  19  11 

2  16 
2     3     5 

2     5     7 

£2  11     3 
2   12  10 

2  14     6 
2   16     4 
2  18     6 

36 
38 
40 
42 
44 

£2     8     2 
2   11     3 
2  14     9 

2  18     8 

3  3     3 

£3     0  11 
3     3     6 
3     6     4 
3     9     5 
3  12  10 

By  the  first  of  these  Scales,  a  person  of  the  age  of  30  may  secure  £100  at  death, 
for  a  yearly  payment,  during  his  life,  of  £2.  Is.  6d.  The  same  amount  of  Premium 
which,  at  that  age,  is  charged  in  other  Scottish  Mutual  Offices,  for  an  Assurance  of 
£1,000,  will  secure  a  policy  in  the  Scottish  Provident  of  £1,230.  By  the  second 
Scale  he  may  secure  the  same  sum  at  death,  for  a  yearly  Premium  of  £2.  14s.  Qd., 
ceasing  on  his  attaining  the  age  of  Fifty,  being  thus  entirely  relieved  of  pajanent  before 
he  has  passed  his  prime,  and  that  for  nearly  the  same  Premium  as  other  Mutual 
Offices  require  for  the  whole  of  life. 

Reports  of  the  Annual  Meetings,  Forms  of  Proposal,  and  every  information,  may 
be  had  on  application  at  the  Office  in  Glasgow,  67  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Wm.  CHURCH,  Jun.,  Secretary. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  3  33 


NOTICE. 

THE  FIRST  INVESTIGATION  OF  THE  PARTICIPATION  SCHEME  OF 
THE  COMPANY  TAKES  PLACE  IN  1852.— AN  INVESTIGATION  AND 
DIVISION  OF  PROFITS  WILL  BE  MADE  ANNUALLY  THEREAFTER. 


NORTH  OF  ENGLAND  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


Incorporated. — Established  1844. 


CHIEF  OFFICE— OLD  HAYMARKET,  SHEFFIELD. 
TRUSTEES. 


The  Right  Hon,  Earl  Fitzavilliam. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Wharncliffe. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Milton. 


Sir  H.  G,  Ward,  Knight. 
John  Parker,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Corden  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.D. 


John  Carr,  Esq.,  Alderman. 
LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  Directors  of  the  North  of  England  Insurance  Company  beg  to 
call  the  special  attention  of  parties  about  to  effect  Policies  of  Life 
Assurance  to  the  following  advantages  offered  by  this  Company  : — 

1.  There  -will  be  an  annual  investigation  and  Division  of  Profits  after  1852. 

2.  Profits  Allocated  may  be  applied  in  augmentation  of  the  Sum  payable  at  Death, 

or  in  reduction  of  the  future  Premiums,  or  may  be  paid  to  the  Assured  by  an 
equivalent  in  present  Cash. 

3.  Moderate  Rates  of  Premium. — The  same  Premium  required  by  the  older  Offices 

for  the  Assurance  of  £1,000  at  age  25,  will  Insure  in  this  Office  £1,156,  with 
Profits,  or  £1,315,  without  such  right  of  Participation. 

4.  Policies  purchased  by  the  Company,  and  Loans  granted  thereon  according  to 

their  acquired  values. 

5.  Claims  are  payable  three  months  after  proof  of  Death.     When  the  Sum  assured 

is  under  £300,  the  sum  is  payable  one  Month  after  such  proof. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Insurances  are  granted  against  loss  by  Fire  on  nearly  every  de- 
scription of  Risk,  at  the  lowest  possible  Rates  commensurate  with  the 
nature  and  position  of  the  Property  Insured. 

DURING  THE  YEAR  ENDING  28th  FEBRUARY,  1851,  THE  COMPANY 
ISSUED  1,747  POLICIES,  COVERING  PROPERTY  TO  THE  AMOUNT  OF 
£1,487,615,  AND  THE  REVENUE  OF  THIS  DEPARTMENT  FOR  THE  YEAR 
WAS  £12,910.  Is.  Id. 

Prospectuses  and  all  information  may  be  obtained  from  any  of  the  Company's 
Agents. 


GLASGOW  BRANCH. 

agents. 

WILLIAM  AMBROSE,  125  Buchanan  Street. 

GALLOWAY  &  M'MILLAN,  33  Bath  Street. 

WILLIAM  RENISON, 20  Buchanan  Street. 

WILLIAM  SNEDDEN,  47  Canning  Street. 

JAMES  S.  STEVENSON, 100  Virginia  Piace. 

CHARLES  G.  SMITH, 47  Buchanan  Street. 


ENGINE  STATION-No.  180  Buchanan  Street, 
o 

Engine-House. 


The  North  of  England  Brigade  and  Engine  are  kept  up  at  the  Company's 
Expense,  and  are  sent  to  aU  Fires  Free  of  Charge.     The  Engineer  resides  at  the 


GEORGE  STEWART,  A.J.A., 
Manager  and  Actuary. 


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ADVEETISEMENTS. 


SCOTTISH  UNIOF  FIRE  AND  LIFE  mSUSANCE 


Incorporated  hy  Royal  Charter^  and  Empoivered  hy  Act  of  Parliament, 


CAPITAL,    FIVE    MILLIONS    STERLING. 


HEAD  OFFICES: 

EDINBUEGH,  47  George  Street. 
LONDON,  37  Cornhill.  DUBLIN,  52  Dame  Street. 


GLASGOW  BOARD. 

Chairman— WILLIAM  FOEEESTER,  Esq. 


William  Mirrlees,  Esq. 
JiUViES  Leechman,  Esq. 
Alex.  Macdoavall,  Esq. 
Alex.  Brown,  Esq. 
Allan  Cuthbertson,  Esq. 
Patrick  Dougall,  Esq. 

Hugh  Moncrieff,  Esq.,  Secretary, 


Thomas  Anderson,  Esq. 
John  Fleming,  Esq. 
D.  C.  Eait,  Esq. 
John  Blackie,  Jun.,  Esq. 
Coll.  M'Gregor,  Esq. 


LIFE  DEPAETMENT. 

PAETIES  may  effect  ASSUEANCES  with  this  Company,  either  for  a  specific 
sum  iDayable  at  death,  on  payment  of  a  reduced  rate  of  premium  ;  or  they  may 
participate  in  the  profit  scheme  of  the  Company,  on  payment  of  an  increased  rate. 

NO  ENTEY  MONEY  IS  CHARGED. 

Assurances  may  also  be  effected  on  the  Increasing  or  Decreasing  Scales,  and 
on  Joint  Lives  and  Survivorships. 

Two-Thirds  of  the  Profit  arising  on  the  Participating  class  of  Policies,  without 
being  subject  to  any  charges  for  Management,  are  divided  every  five  years  among 
those  entitled  to  participate,  on  the  most  eqditable  principles,  viz.,  in  the  pro- 
portion each  party  has  contributed  to  tlie  fund. 

The  bonus  declared  upon  Policies  entitled  to  participate,  effected  prior  to  1st 
August,  184G,  averages  more  than  One  and  Three-quarters  per  Cent,  per  Annum  on 
the  original  sums  insured,  as  exhibited  in  the  following 

Table,  showing  the  additions  made  to  Policies  of  £1,000  each,  which  have  been  in 
existence  Twelve  complete  years  from  1st  August,  1834  :  — 


Age  when 

Additions. 

Total  sum  payable 

Assured  under 

in  case  of  Death, 

30 

£205   11      2 

£1305  11     2 

35 

209      2      7 

1209     2     7 

40 

213     5     1 

1213     5     1 

45 

219     7     9 

1219     7     9  ^ 

50 

230     5  10 

1230     5  10 

THE  NEXT  DIVISION  OF  PEOFITS  Yf ILL  TAKE  PLACE  AT 
1st  AUGUST,  1851. 

FIEE    DEPARTMENT. 

This  Company  insui'cs  almost  every  description  of  Property  at  rates  comensurate 
with  the  risk. 

The  Directors  can  with  confidence  refer  to  the  promptitude  and  liberality  with 
which  accidental  losses  are  adjusted  by  this  Institution. 

Losses  caused  by  Lightning  to  Farming  Stock  are  paid. 


ADVEETISEMENTS. 


135 


Copies  of  Prospectus,  and  all  other  Information,  may  be  obtained  on  application  to 
the  Head  Office  of  the  Company,  47  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  or  at  any  of  the  Com- 
pany's Agents. 


IN"  GLASGOW. 

FiNLAYSON  &  MONCRIEFF, 

8  Gordon  Street. 


Charles  Hamilton, 

63  St.  Vincent  Street. 

William  Mathieson, 

48  Buchanan  Street. 

M'Naughton  &  Hamilton, 

59  St.  Vincent  Street. 

John  MacGeorge, 

43  Buchanan  Street. 


AGENTS. 

FoDnerly  for  Hercules,  now  for 
Scottish  Union. 
IN  GLASGOW. 
William  Neilson, 

69  Glassford  Street. 


Alex.  Young, 

20  Buchanan  Street. 

J.  G.  Houston, 

11  Miller  Street. 

John  Wilson, 

51  St.  Vincent  Street. 

*  John  Millar, 

71  Queen  Street. 
*  H.  B.  Lacy, 

54  St.  Vincent  Street. 


IN   PAISLEY. 

*  John  Anderson, 

Gilmour  Street. 


IN   PAISLEY. 

Martin  &  Hodge, 

3  County  Place. 

James  Cook, 

2  County  Place. 

*  For  Fire  Department  only. 

Surveyor — William  Ptamsay,  46  West  George  Street,  Glasgow. 

GEOEGE  PtAMSAY,  Mnnafjer. 
JAMES  BARLAS,  Secretary. 


COUHTY  FIRE  GEFICE, 

60  EEGENT  STPEET,  and  2  EOYAL  EXCHANGE  BUILDINGS,  LONDON. 


ESTABLISHED  180G.-CAPITAL,  £400,000. 


trustees  and  directors. 


The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Nortiiwick. 
Major-Gen.  C.  R.  Fox. 
The  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird. 
Sir  Wm.  Earle  Welby,  Bart. 
Sir  Richard  D.  King,  Bart. 


George  Pryme,  Esq. 
The  Rev.  Isaac  Spencer. 
The  Rev,  James  Sherman. 
Frederick  Squire,  Esq. 
Captain  W.  J.  Williams. 
&c.  &c.  &c. 
John  A.  Beaumont,  Esq.,  Managing  Director. 


The  Rates  of  Premium  charged  by  the  County  Fire  Office  are  upon  the  lowest 
scale  consistent  "with  Security  to  the  Insured. 

When  a  Policy  has  existed  for  a  period  of  Seven  Years,  a  return  of  25  per  Cent,  or 
one-fourth  of  the  amount  or  Premiums  paid  during  that  period,  is  declared  upon  such 
policy.  .^ 

The  Returns  paid  to  the  present  time  amount  to  upwards  of  172,600. 

All  Losses  are  settled  with  promptitude  and  liberality. 

Prospectuses  and  full  particulars  may  be  obtained  upon  application  to  the  Agents 
of  the  Office  m  all  the  principal  towns  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  at  the  Offices  in 
London, 

Mr,  ROBERT  GOW,  Jun.,  Agent, 
71  Queen  Street,  Glasgow. 


136  ADVEETISEMENTS. 


THE 

STANDARD  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  1825. 


CONSTITUTED  BY  ACTS  OF  PAELIAMENT. 


GOVERNOR. 

His  Grace  the  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH  AND  QUEENSBEEEY. 

DEPUTY-GOVERNOR. 

The  Eight  Honourable  the  EARL  OF  ELGIN  AND  KINCARDINE. 


EDINBTJEGH. 

OEDINAKT  DIRECTORS. 

Charles  Pearson,  Esq.,  Accountant,  128     John  Sligo,  Esq.  of  Carmyle,  5  Drum- 
George  Street.  i       mend  Place. 

.James  Condie,  Esq.,  Perth.  ■  Andrew  Blackburn,  Esq.,  Merchant,  14 

James  Robertson,  Esq.,  W.S.,  11  Heriot  '       Charlotte  Square. 

Row.  Thomas  Graham  Murray,  Esq.,  W.S.,  4 

James  Hay,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith.  Glenfiulas  Street. 

George  Moir,  Esq.,  Advocate,  41  Char-     James  Veltch,  Esq.  of  Eliock. 

lotte  Square.  William  Wood,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  9  Darna- 

Harry   Maxwell   Inglis,   Esq.,  W.S.,  4  ,      way  Street. 

Coates  Crescent.  '  Alex.  J.  RusseU,  Esq.,  C.S.,  9  Shandwick 

Anthony  Trail,  Esq.,  W.S.,  16  Northum-  !       Place. 

berland  Street.  :  WiUiam  Moncreiff,  Esq.,  Accountant,  59 

I      George  Street. 


LONDON. 

CHAIEBIAN  CF  TlIT:  BOARD, 

The  Right  Honourable  the  EAKL  OF  ABERDEEN. 

OKDINART  DIRKf:n!;f. 


Alex.  GiUespie,  Esq.,  3  Billiter  Court. 
A.  M:icgregor,   Esq.,  31  Chester  Street, 

Grusvenor  Place. 
John  Scott,  Esq.,  4  Hyde  Park  Street. 
John  Plowes,  Esq.,  64  Old  Broad  Street. 


F.  Le  Breton,  Esq.,  3  Crosby  Square. 
John  Lindsay,  Esq.,  26  Laurence  Pount- 

ney  Lane. 
Thomas  H.  Brooking,  Esq.,  Alderman's 

Walk. 


GLASGOW. 

CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  BOARD, 

SIR  JAMES  CAMPBELL  OF  STEACATHRO. 

OEDINART  DIRECTORS. 


JAMES  BOGLE,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
THOMAS   BUCHANAN,    Esq.,  Yr.  of 

Scotstown. 
JAMES  BUENS,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


JAMES  DALE,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
ANDEEW  GALBRAITH,   Esq.,   Mer- 
chant. 
DONALD  SMITH,  Esq.,  Banker. 


Agent  and  Secretary  to  the  Board, — WILLIAM  BROWN,  Jun. 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  BUSINESS  DURING  THE  YEAR  1850. 

891  New  Policies  were  issued  by  the  Company  during  the  year  ending  loth 
November,  1850,  861  for  Assurances,  and  30  for  other  transactions. 

The  New  Assurances  during  the  period  amounted  to  £509,147.  10s.  6d.,  yielding 
New  Premiums  to  the  amount  of  £17,550.  14s.  9d. 

The  Number  of  Proposals  made  to  the  Company  during  the  period  was  1,066,  of 
which  861  were  accepted,  and  205  declined — the  whole  sum  proposed  for  Assur- 
ance being  £621,943.  14s.  2d, 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


137 


A  very  Large  Addition  was  made  to  the  Funds  of  the  Company,  and  the 
Directors  are  enabled  to  maintain  a  high  rate  of  Interest  on  their  Investments, 
which  are  almost  entirely  secured  on  Land  or  on  Government  Securities. 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  BUSINESS  DURING  THE  5  YEARS  1845  TO  1850. 
The  number  of  Proposals  fob  Assurance  made  to  the  Company  during  the  last 

five  years  was  4,360,  for  Assurances  to  the  amount  of  ^^2, 737, 925.  4s.  5d. 
Of  this  number,  3,436  Proposals  for  Assurances  to  the  amount  of  £2,146,641. 

12s.  9d.  were  accepted ;  and  924  for  Assurances  to  the  amount  of  £591,283.  lis. 

8d.  declined. 
The  New  Peb>uums  on  business  transacted  during  the  period,  have  amounted,  on 

an  average,  to  about  £14,700  per  annum,  or  £73,480.  13s.  in  all  of  New  Pre- 
miums; from  1845  to  1850. 
The  actual  Expenses  of  conducting  the  business  have  not  increased  during  the 

period,  and  are  consequently  a  much  smaller  per  centage  on  the  revenue  than  in 

1845. 
The  Revenue  of  the  Company  is  £169,151.  16s.  4d.  per  annum. 


BlVISIOSr  OF  PROFITS -1835,  1840,  1845,  and  1850. 

The  following  Table  shows   the  additions  made   to   Policies   at  the   periods  of 
Division  in  the  years  above  mentioned  : — 


BONUS  ADDITIONS. 

■ 

The  Bonus  of  1850  is 

Date  of 
Policy  prior 
to  lotli  Nov. 

Policy. 

Policy,  and 
Bonus  Addi- 
tions. 

^t  the  following  rates 

per  cent,  per  annum, 

sincelast  Division,  on 

the  Sums  Assured. 

1835. 

1840. 

1845. 

1850. 

TOTAL. 

£ 

£  s. 

£  s. 

£  s. 

£  s. 

£   S. 

£  s. 

1825 

1000 

137  10 

200  0 

262  10 

273  0 

873  0 

1873  0 

5-46  per  cent. 

1826 

1000 

125  0 

187  10 

250  0 

262  10 

825  0 

1825  0 

5-25    „ 

1827 

1000 

112  10 

175  0 

237  10 

252  0 

777  0 

1777  0 

5-04    „ 

1828 

1000 

100  0 

162  10 

225  0 

241  10 

729  0 

1729  0 

4-83   „ 

1829 

1000 

87  10 

150  0 

212  10 

231  0 

681  0 

1681  0 

4-62    „ 

1830 

1000 

75  0 

137  10 

200  0 

220  10 

633  0 

1633  0 

4-41    „ 

1831 

1000 

62  10 

125  0 

187  10 

210  0 

585  0 

1585  0 

4-20   „ 

1832 

1000 

50  0 

112  10 

175  0 

199  10 

537  0 

1537  0 

3-99 

1833 

1000 

37  10 

100  0 

162  10 

189  0 

489  0 

1489  0 

3-78 

1834 

1000 

25  0 

87  10 

150  0 

178  10 

441  0 

1441  0 

3-57    „ 

1835 

1000 

12  10 

75  0 

137  10 

168  0 

393  0 

1393  0 

3-36   „ 

1836 
1837 

1000 
1000 

.  62  10 

125  0 
112  10 

157  10 

345  0 

1345  0 

3-15   „ 

50  0 

147  0 

309  10 

1309  10 

2-94   „ 

1838 

1000 

37  10 

100  0 

136  10 

274  0 

1274  0 

2-73    , 

1839 

1000 

25  0 

87  10 

126  0 

238  10 

1238  10 

2-52   „ 

1840 

1000 

12  10 

75  0 

115  10 

203  0 

1203  0 

2-31    „ 

1841 

1000 

62  10 

105  0 

167  10 

1167  10 

2-10    „ 

1842 

1000 

50  0 

94  10 

144  10 

1144  10 

1-89   „ 

1843 

1000 

37  10 

84  0 

121  10 

1121  10 

1-68   ,, 

1844 
1845 
1846 

1000 
1000 
1000 

25  0 
12  10 

73  10 

98  10 

1098  10 
1075  10 
1052  10 

1-47   „ 
1-26    „ 
1-05 

63  0 

75  10 

52  10 

52  10 

1847 

1000 

42  0 

42  0 

1042  0 

1-05   „ 

1848 

1000 

31  10 

31  10 

1031  10 

1-05   „ 

1849 

1000 

21  0 

21  0 

1021  0 

1'05    „ 

1850 

1000 

10  10 

10  10 

1010  10 

1-05    „ 

Additions  to  Policies  are  vested  when  the  Policies  have  been  in  existence  for  Five 
Years  from  the  date  of  the  risk  commencing. 


The  follo-v\nng  New  and  Important  Features  in  the  practice  of  Life  Assurance, 
were  adopted  at  a  General  Meeting  of  the  Company,  held  10th  April,  1851  :— 

RESOLUTIONS,    10th    APRIL,    1851. 

SELECT  ASSURANCES. 

The  Directors  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company  are  satisfied  that 
there  is  a  time  when  so  important  a  contract  as  a  Life  Assurance  Policy  ought  to 
become  "  unchallengeable."     They  are  also  satisfied  that  the  condition  of  the 

m  2 


138  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Company's  Policies  restricting  residence  within  the  limits  of  Europe  is  unnecessary  in 
the  great  mass  of  Assurance  transactions,  and,  with  the  purpose  of  giving  to  the 
assured  the  benefit  of  these  views,  have  passed  the  following 

RESOLUTIONS  :— 
I. — That  Two  Classes  of  Select  Assurances  shall  be  opened  by  the  Company. 
The  Policies  of  Parties  admitted  to  the  "  First  Class  of  Select 
Assurances,"  and  who  shall  continue  to  pay  the  Premiums  falling 
due  upon  these  Policies  regularly,  shall  be  unchallengeable  upon 
any  gi-ound  whatever,  and  the  Assured  may,  without  forfeiting  these 
Policies,  or  payment  of  extra  Premiums,  reside  or  travel  in  any  part 
of  the  world. 
The  Policies  of  Parties  admitted  to  the  "  Second  Class  of  Select 
Assurances  "  shall  be  subject  to  the  existing  Conditions  of  the 
Company  as  to  residing  or  travelling  beyond  the  limits  of  Europe, 
and  as  to  Military  or  Naval  Service ;  but,  with  these  exceptions, 
where  the  Premiums  are  regularly  paid,  shall  also  be  absolutely 
unchallengeable. 
II. — That  Parties  who  hold  Policies  with  the  Company  of  five  years'  duration, 
shall  be  admissable  to  these  Classes,  and  that  this  privilege  shall  extend 
to  existing  as  well  as  future  Assurances. 
III. — That  no  expense  shall  attend  admission  to  either  Class  of  Select  Assurances. 
IV. — That  admission  to  these  Classes,  First  or  Second,  shall  depend  on  the  cir- 
cumstances of  each  case,  to  be  judged  of  by  the  Directors,  and  that  a 
special  application  be  made  to  the  Board  of  Directors  accordingly. 
V. — That,  on  the  application  being  granted,  a  certificate  of  admission  shall  be 
given  under  the  hands  of  three  of  the  Directors. 

.' 

Every  other  information  regarding  the  Company  may  be  had  at  their  Offices  iu 

Edinburgh,  London,  Dublin,  and  Glasgow,  or  at  any  of  the  Agencies. 

WILL.  THOs.  THOMSON,  Manager. 

EDINBURGH, 3  George  Street. 

LONDON, 82  King  William  Street. 

DUBLIN, 66  Upper  Sagkville  Street. 

GLASGOW, 35  St.  Vincent  Plage. 

ANCHOR    ASSURANCE    COMPANY, 

FOR  LIFE,   FIRE,   AND  ANNUITIES, 

67  CHEAPSIDE,  LONDON. 
INCORPORATED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 


CAPITAL,    ONE    MILLION. 

directors. 
Henry  Tindal  Atkinson,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Chigwell,  Essex. 
James  Brbmridge,  Esq.,  Westbourne  Street,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  and  Cole  ■ 

brook  Park,  Kent. 
Thomas  Mortimer  Cleoburey,  Esq.,  Askew  Villa,  Shepherd's  Bush. 
Nathaniel  Cumberlege,  Esq.,  York  Terrace,  Regent's  Park. 
William  C.  Curteis,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Montague  Street,  Russell  Square. 
John  Robert  Dalby,  Esq.,  Camden  Road  ViUas,  Regent's  Park. 
Rev.  Henry  Tubton,  A.M.,  Betley,  StaiFordshire. 
John  Wertheimer,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Guildford  Street,  Russell  Square. 
Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.,  York  Terrace,  Queen's  Road,  Peckham,  Surrey. 
Rev.  J.  Wright,  A.M.,  F.R.S.,  Great  Malvern,  Worcestershire. 

Auditors — Peter  Edward,  Esq.  ;  Walter  Hill,  Esq. 

Secretary  and  Actuary — Thomas  Bell,  Esq.,  F.  I.A. 

Professional  Accountant^ W.  Goodchap,  Esq. 

Physicians — B.  G.  Babington,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. ;  Henry  Oldham,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Bankers — Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  &  Co. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  139 


MANCHESTER. 

BOAED  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

William  Gieb,  Esq.  (Director  of  the  Bonded  Warehouse  Company.) 
John  Hunter,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Binyons  and  Hunter.) 
James  Nicholson,  Esq.  (Messrs.  Thos.  Holdsworth  and  Co.) 
Lightly  Sisipson,  Esq.,  Elixton,  near  Manchester. 

Beanch  Office. — Ducie  Place. 
Agents — Mr.  S.  Rilet,  Ducie  Place,  and  Mr.  Chaeles  Meredith,  King  Street. 


HULL. 

BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

J.  S.  Thompson,  Esq.,  Merchant.       I  W.  Clifford,  Esq. 

P.  TiGAK,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Beverley.  |  B.  A.  Tapp,  Esq. 

Beanch  Office. — Exchange  Buildings. 
Agents — Mr.  E.  L.  Ferraby,  and  Mr.  W.  Lawton. 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  Business  of  this  Office  embraces  every  mode  of  Life  Assurance,  and  the  Rates 
of  Premium  will  he  found  essentially  moderate. 

Lives  diseased,  or  having  a  tendency  to  disease,  may  be  assured  with  this  Office 
on  payment  of  a  proportionate  extra  Premium,  which  the  Office  will  reduce  or  cancel 
on  the  restoration  of  the  party  to  health. 

Policies  effected  or  assigned  in  security  for  Cash  Advances,  are  not  necessarily 
voided,  should  the  Life  Assured  incur  a  Foreign  Climate  Risk,  without  the  know- 
ledge of  the  Policy  Holder,  or  a  special  licence  from  the  Board  of  Directors. 

One-Half  only  of  the  Annual  Premium  may  be  paid  during  the  first  five 
years  of  Whole  Life  Policies,  the  other  moiety  of  the  Premium  remaining  a  debt  on 
the  Assurance. 

To  Policies  effected  in  the  Mutual  Assurance  Branch,  a  Bonus  of  Thirty-two  pee 
Cent,  on  the  Premiums  which  had  then  been  paid  was  declared,  on  30th  September, 
1 849,  for  the  seven  years  preceding ;  and  similar  additions  will  be  subsequently 
apportioned  to  all  Policies  effected  with  a  right  to  participation  in  profits.  A  Policj' 
becoming  a  claim  betwixt  two  periods  of  division  is  entitled  to  share  in  profits 
according  to  the  preceding  participation,  and  the  number  of  years  since  then  elapsed. 


ANNUITIES,  IMMEDIATE  AND  DEFERRED, 

are    granted    BY"   THIS    COMPANY   ON   TERMS   EXCEEDINGLY   FAVOURABLE   TO 
THE   ASSURED. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

This  Company  insures  almost  every  description  of  property.  All  risks  to  which 
more  than  usual  hazard  attaches,  are  rated  at  the  lowest  Premium  which  the  nature 
or  position  of  the  property  to  be  insured  will  justify. 


The  nsiial  Commission  is  allowed  to  Solicitors. 
Prospectuses,  and  all  further  information,  may  be  obtained  at  the  London  Offices, 
or  from  any  of  the  Agents  of  the  Company  in  the  principal  Towns  of  the  Kingdom. 


GLASGOW  BEANCH. 

AGENTS. 

Messrs.  H.  &  W.  A.  TASSIE  &  Co., 115  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Mr.  JOHN  HOOD,  Jun., 20  Union  Street. 

Mr.  WILLIAM  BALFOUR,  Jun., 20  Springfield  Court. 

Mr.  DONALD  FISHER, 77  St.  Vincent  Street. 


140  ADVEETISEMENTS. 


DEFENDER  FIRE  AND   LIFE  INSURANCE 
COMPANY. 

Registered  Pursuant  to  1  and  8  Vic.^  Cap.  110, 


CAPITAL,    ONE   MILLION    STEELING. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  34  NEW  BRIDGE  STREET,  BLACKFRIAES,  LONDON. 


AGENTS  EOE  GLASGOW. 

GEORGE  "WINK,  Accountant, 42  West  George  Street. 

JOHN  L.  MACKIRDY,  Accountant, 58  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Medical  Officer — James  Scanlan,  Esq.,  109  South  Portland  Street. 


THIS  Company  originated  as  a  measure  of  self-defence,  some  years  ago,  in  conse- 
quence of  the  increased  charges  for  Annual  Premiums,  made  by  a  general  and 
formidable  combination  of  the  existing  Fire  Insurance  Companies. 

Its  success  has  been  everything  that  could  be  desired.  With  a  large  paid-up 
Capital,  and  having  one  of  the  Wealthiest  Proprietaries  of  any  Company  in  the 
Kingdom,  and  well  kncwn  for  its  Prompt  and  Liberal  Settlement  of  Losses,  the 
"  Defender"  offers  superior  inducements  to  the  public. 

Fire  Insurance  effected  on  every  description  of  Property,  (with  a  few  exceptions,) 
at  the  lowest  possible  rate  of  Premium. 

Life  Insurance  also  effected  in  all  its  branches. 

Loans  granted  on  personal  or  other  approved  Security  ;  repayable  at  such  times, 
and  in  such  proportions,  as  may  be  agreed  upon. 

Forms  of  Proposal,   and  every  other  information,   obtainted  at  the  Company's 

GEO.  WINK,  42  West  George  Street. 

JOHN  L.  MACKIRDY,  58  St.  .Vincent  Street. 


EDINBURGH  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  22  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


Establislied  in  1823.— Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 


CAPITAL,    £500, 0:00. 


OFFICE  IN  GLASGOW,  59  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 

Medical  Adviser^ Dr.  PAGAN. 

Agents, KNOX  &  GUILD,  Accountants. 


THE  Company  was  established  in  1823,  and  has  been  incorporated  by  Act  of 
Parliament,  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  on  the  business  of  Life  Assurance  in  all 
its  varieties,  on  the  most  liberal  and  approved  principles.  The  success  which  has 
attended  the  Company  since  its  commencement,  and  its  annually  increasing  pros- 
perity, is  a  gratifying  proof  that  the  principles  upon  which  it  is  founded  are  calcu- 
lated to  confer  great  benefits  on  Assurers. 

The  following  are  the  principal  advantages  given  by  this  Company  : — 
Mutual  Assurance,  without  liability. 

The  guarantee  of  a  responsible  body  of  Proprietors,  either  personally  or  other- 
wise assured  with  the  Office,  affords  the  most  undoubted  security  to  all  classes 
of  Assurers. 


ADVEETISEMENTS. 


141 


Nine-tenths  of  the  whole  Profits  Septennially  divisable  among  the  Assured. 
This  is  a  larger  proportion  than  can  ever  be  divided  by  any  simple  Mutual 
Assurance  Society. 
An  Intermediate  Bonus  paid  on  Policies  becoming  Claims  between  one  Investi- 
gation and  another. 

All  the  advantage  of  an  Annual  Division  is  thus  given,  without  its  attendant 
evils. 
The  Most  Equitable  Principle  of  Division, 

The  greatest   benefits  are   thereby  bestowed  upon   the   oldest  Policies,   thus 
securing  that  first-class  Lives  shall  not  suffer  by  any  undue  Bonus  being 
paid  away  to  those  who  may  die  early. 
Rates  of  Premium  extremelt  Moderate. 

The  Non-Participation  Scale  is  equivalent  to  a  present  Bonus  of  considerable 
amount,  when  compared  with  most  other  Ofiices. 

Specimen  of  Eates  for  Insuring  £100  on  a  Single  Life. 


TABLE  I. 

Shoet  Terms. 

TABLE    II. 

Whole  Life. 
Increasing  Bates  of  Premium. 

TABLE    III. 

Whole  Life. 

1.  WITHOUT   PARTICIPATION. 

FOE  ONE 
YEAR. 

FOE 
7  YEARS. 

< 

First 
7  Years. 

Second 
7  Years. 

Remain'r 
of  Life. 

"Without 
Participation. 

With 
Participa- 
tion. 

< 

Single 
Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

15 
25 
35 
45 

£   s.   d. 

0  19    8 
15    5 

1  13  10 

2  8    0 

£  s.    d. 
17    6 

1  15    7 

2  7    5 

3  7    2 

£    s.   d. 

1  19    4 

2  10  10 

3  7    9 

4  16    0 

< 

Annual 
Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

15 

20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
55 
60 

£    s.    d. 
0  13    5 
0  17    3 

0  18    9 
113 
13    5 

1  6  10 
1  10    6 

1  15    1 

2  4    9 

3  18 

£    s.   d. 
0  17    2 

0  19  11 
12    2 
14    8 
17    9 

1  11  10 

1  16    3 

2  4    5 

2  18  11 

3  18  11 

15 

20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
55 
60 

£   s.   d. 
1  10    4 
1  14    2 

1  18    6 

2  3    7 
2  10    0 

2  17  11 

3  8    0 

4  17 

5  0    0 

6  4    4 

£    s.    d. 
1  13    1 

1  17    4 

2  2    0 
2    7    7 

2  14    6 

3  3    2 

3  14    2 

4  9    0 

5  9    1 

6  15    8 

2.  WITH  PARTICIPATION. 

< 

First 
7  Years. 

Second 
7  Years. 

Remain'r 
of  Life. 

£    5.  d. 

£   s.  d. 
1  10    0 

1  18    9 

2  11    7 

3  13    2 

£   s.   d. 
2    2  10 
2  15    4 
2  13    9 
5    4    6 

15 
25 
35 
45 

115 
17    8 

1  16  10 

2  12    3 

Bonus  additions  to  Policies  effected  with  this  Company. 


No.  of 

Age  at 

Sum 

Bonus, 

Bonus, 

Bonus, 

Total  sum  now 

Policy. 

Assurance. 

Assured. 

1835. 

1842. 

1849. 

Payable. 

£ 

£     s. 

£      s. 

£     s. 

£      s. 

560 

67 

100 

16  12 

29     1 

82     1 

227  14 

488 

62 

1500 

231  19 

377     6 

903     2 

3012     7 

266 

60 

300 

50     2 

72  10 

168  16 

591     8 

9 

54 

1000 

151     6 

172     5 

356     1 

1679  12 

2 

47 

2000 

249     3 

267  16 

463  17 

2980  16 

55 

44 

2000 

241  16 

240   11 

405  10 

2887  17 

318 

87 

3000 

301  15 

283     8 

462  16 

4047  19 

It  will  be  observed,  that  in  some  instances  the  above  Bonuses  amount  together  to 

more  than  the  sicm  originally  insured — a  feature  of  success  of  which  few  Offices 

can  boast. 
In  effecting  a  Policy,  No  Entry-Money  or  other  charge  is  made  beyond  the  Premium 

and  Stamp. 
The  utmost  liberality  as  to  extra  licenses,  consistent  with  a  due  regard  to  the  nature 

of  the  risk  incurred ;  and  no  extra  within  the  limits  of  Europe. 
Copies  of  the  Report  of  Proceedings  at  last  General  Meeting  to  declare  the  Bonus 

of  1849,  with  Prospectus  and  Rates,  and  all  information,  may  be  obtained  at 

the  Head  Office,  or  any  of  the  Agencies. 

GILBT.  L.  FINLAY,  Manager. 
WM.  DICKSON,  Secretary. 


142 


ADVEETISEMENTS. 


UNITED    KINGDOM   LIFE    ASSURANCE 
COMPANY. 


8  WATERLOO  PLACE,  PALL-BIALL,  LONDON. 
97  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 
12  St.  VINCENT  PLACE,  GLASGOW. 

4  COLLEGE  GREEN,  DUBLIN. 


Estahlished  hy  Act  of  Parliament  in  1834. 


THIS  COMPANY,  established  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1834,  affords  the  most 
perfect  security  ia  a  large  paid-up  Capital,  and  in  the  great  success  which  has 
attended  it  since  its  commencement, 

THE  ANNUAL  REVENUE  BEING  UPWARDS  OF  £100,000. 


SECOND  SEPTENNIAL  DIVISION  OF  PROFITS  AMONG  THE  ASSURED- 

In  1841,  the  Company  declared  a  Bonus  of  £2  per  cent,  per  Annum  on  the  Sum 
Insured  to  all  Policies  of  tlie  Participating  Class,  from  the  time  they  were  effected  to 
the  dlst  December,  1840,-  and  from  that  date  to  i\st  December,  1847 — 2\  per  cent, 
per  Annum  was  added  at  the  General  Meeting,  on  the  6th  July,  1848. 

No  Entrance  Money,  or  charge,  except  for  Policy-Stamp. 

The  Bonus  added  to  Policies  fi-om  March,  1834,  to  the  31st  December,  1847,  is 
as  follows : — 


Sum 

Sum  added  to 

Sum  added  to 

Sura  Payable 

Assured. 

Policy  in  1841. 

Policy  in  1848. 

at  Deatli. 

£ 

£       s.    d. 

£     s.      d. 

£       s.     d. 

5000 

13  Yrs.  10  Mths. 

683     6     8 

787  10     0 

6470  16     8 

5000 

12  Years. 

500     0     0 

787  10     0 

6287  10     0 

5000 

10  Years, 

300     0     0 

787  10     0 

6087  10     0 

5000 

8  Years. 

100     0     0 

785  10     0 

5887  10     0 

5000 

6  Years. 

675     0     0 

5675     0     0 

5000 

4  Years. 

450     0     0 

5450     0     0 

5000 

2  Years. 

225     0     0 

5225     0     0 

The  Premiums,  nevertheless,  are  on  the  most  moderate  scale,  AND  ONLY  One- 
HALF  NEED  BE  PAID  FOR  THE  FiEST  FiVE  Yeaes,  "when  the  Insurance  is  for  Life. 


HONOKAKT  PRESIDENTS. 


Eael  of  Couetown. 

Eael  of  Leven  and  ]\Ielville. 

Eael  of  Noebuey. 

Eael  of  Stair. 

Eael  Somees. 


LoED  Viscount  Falkland. 
Lord  Elphinstone. 
Lord  Belhaten  and  Stenton. 
William    Campbell,   Esq.,    of 
Tillichewan. 


TRUSTEES. 

Charles  Graham,  Esq.  |  F.  Charles  Maitland,  Esq. 

Charles  Doavnes,  Esq. 


E.  Lennox  Boyd,  Esq. 


DIRECTORS. 

LONDON  BOARD. 

Charles  Graham,  Esq.,  Chairman. 
Charles  Downes,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 


Hamilton  B.  Avarne,  Esq. 
E.  Lennox  Boyd,  Esq.,  Resident. 
Charles  Beewick  Cdetis,  Esq. 
William  Fairlie,  Esq. 
D.  Q.  Heneiques,  Esq. 


J.  G.  Henriques,  Esq. 
F.  Charles  Maitland,  Esq. 
William  Railton,  Esq. 
F.  H.  Thomson,  Esq. 
Thomas  Thornby,  Esq. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  143 


AUDITORS. 

Adam  Murray,  Esq.,  M.  Wilson  Boyd,  Esq.,  and  G.  Stephens,  Esq. 

Surgeon, F.  Hale  Thomson,  Esq.,  48  Berner's  Street, 

Actuary, John,  King,  Esq. 

Secretary,.. Patrick  M'Intyre,  Esq. 


BANKERS. 

1'he  Bank  of  England  ;  Messrs.  Cocks,  Biddulph,  &  Co.,  43  Charing  Cross  ;  and 
Union  Bank  of  London,  4  Pali-Mall,  East. 

SOLICITORS. 

Messrs.  Tatham,  Upton,  Johnson,  Upton,  and  Johnson,  20  Austin  Friars,  City. 


EDniBimGH  BOASD. 


John  Thomson  Gordon,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of 
Edinburghshire,  Lixmont  House. 

C.  H.  Craigie  Inglis,  Esq.,  of  Cramond, 
Cramond  House. 


Adam  Black,  Esq.,  late  Lord  Provost. 
Sir  Alex.  Gibson  Maitland,  Bart,,  of 

Clifton  Hall. 
James  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  PittencriefF,   13 

Moray  Place. 

Medical  Officers — Alexander  Gillespie,   Esq.,  M,D.,   30  York  Place ;   James  D. 
Gillespie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  30  York  Place. 

Agent — P.  S.  Fraser,  Esq.,  81  George  Street. 


GLASGOW  BOAED. 


KOBEET  SALMOND,   Esq.,   Banker, 

Glasgow. 
JOHN  BAIN,  Esq.,  of  Morriston, 
WILLIAM  STIRLING,   JuN.,    Esq.,   of 

KJENMURE. 


JAMES  EOBEETSON,  Esq.,  Banker, 
Glasgow. 

WILLIAM  CONNAL,  JuN.,  Esq.,  Mer- 
chant, Glasgow, 


Medical  Officer, Joseph  Bell,  Esq.,  Surgeon. 

Solicitor,  Alexander  Reid,  Esq.,  73  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Agent,  A.  B.  Seton,  Esq.,  12  St.  Vincent  Place. 


Every  information  will  be  afforded  on  application  to  the  Resident  Director,  at  the 
Office,  8  Waterloo  Place,  London  ;  or  of  the 

AGENTS, 

A.  B.  SETON,  Esq., 12  St.  Vincent  Place,  Glasgow. 

Mr.  E.  Stewart,  9  St.  Andrew's  Street,  Dundee, 

John  Boyd,  Esq.,   Bank  of  Scotland,  Montrose. 

&c.  &c.  &c. 


THE    EUROPEAN    LIFE     ASSURANCE 
AND    ANNUITY    COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  JANUARY,  1819. 

Empowered  hy  Special  Act  of  Parliament,  7  and  8  Victoria,  Cap.  48. 

Office,  10  Chatham  Place,  Blackfriars,  London. 

Grant  Life  Policies  and  Annuities,  deferred  or  contingent,  on  the  most  favour- 
able terms. 

JOHN  WATKINS,  85  St.  Vincent  Street, 

agent  for  GLASGOW. 


144 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


mCOEPOEATED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 


THE  NORTHERN  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED    1836. 

CAPITAL,  ONE  MILLION. 

WESTERN   BRANCH. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  19  St.  VINCENT  PLACE,  GLASGOW. 

DIRECTORS. 

THOMAS  LEADBETTER   Esq.,   Merchant,   Chairman. 


Robert  Galbraith,  Esq.,  of  Greenhead. 
James  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Fereneze. 
James  Lumsden,  Jun.,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


William  Malcolm,  Esq.,  of  Glenmorag. 
Robert  Wilson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
John  Wingate,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


MEDICAL  advisers. 

Andrew  Buchanan,  M.D.,  13  Moore  Place. 

A.  D.  Anderson,  M.D.,  159  St.  Vincent  Street. 

bankers. 

The  Clydesdale  Banking  Company. 

JAMES  SMITH,  Manager. 

THE  Company  offers  to  the  Public  very  important  advantages,  and  affords,  by  its 
large  paid-up  Capital  and  accumulated   Fund,  -with  a  proprietary  of  nearly 
One  Thousand  in  number,  an  undoubted  security  for  all  its  engagements. 

The  Company  continues  to  effect  Fire  and  Life  Assurances,  and  to  grant 
Annuities  and  Endowments,  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

The  number  of  Life  Policies  issued  exceeds  3,500,  covering  Assurances  to  the 
extent  of  upwards  of  ONE  MILLION  AND  A  HALF  Sterling. 
The  Constitution  of  this  Company  embraces — 

I.— A  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE  BRANCH,  , 

The  Members  of  which  incur  no  liability,  while  they  obtain  the  Whole  Benefit  of 
their  contributions, — the  sums  assured  being  guaranteed,  and  the  business  conducted 
by  the  Company  for  a  charge  of  10  per  Cent,  upon  the  Premiums  without  any  de- 
duction whatever. 

The  Assured  have  the  power,  under  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  to  elect  three  of 
their  number  as  Directors  for  the  Management  and  Investment  of  their  own  funds. 

The  Bonus  declared  in  1846  (when  the  Institution  completed  its  tenth  j^ear)  was 
equivalent  to  from  35  to  54  per  Cent,  on  the  Premiums  paid  by  middle-aged  lives. 

IL— A  PROPRIETOR'S  BRANCH, 

By  which  Assurances  may  be  effected  for  fixed  sums  upon  terms  which  will  bear 
comparison  with  those  of  any  Office  of  Stability  in  the  Kingdom. 
Moderate  Extra  Rates  for  Foreign  Residence. 

Table  of  Annual  Premiums  for  an  Assurance  o/'illGO. 


Without 
Profits. 


With 
Profits. 


Without 
Profits. 


With 
Profits. 


25 
30 
35 

40 


£1  17  1 

2     2  7 

2     8  8 

2  16  8 


£2  1  11 

2  8     0 

2  14  11 

3  3  11 


45 
50 
55 
60 


£3     5  9 

3  19  0 

4  19  1 
6     6  3 


£3  14  3 

4  7  4 

5  7  3 

6  16  8 


No  Entiiy-Money. 

Fire  Assurance  on  the  Usual  Terms. 

HEAD  OFFICE  IN  GLASGOW— 19  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE. 

JAs.  SMITH,  Manager. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


145 


LIFE   ASSOCIATION   OF    SCOTLAND. 

Founded  1839,  and  Incorpokated  by  Eoyal  Chaktek. 


EDINBURGH,  2  Hanover  Street. 

LONDON, 64  Old  Broad  Sxeeet. 

COUKT  OF  DIRECTORS  IN  EDINBURGH. 

Office — 2  Hanover  Street. 

Chairman.— Sm  JAMES  FORREST,  op  Comiston,  Bart. 

Patrick  Shaav,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Sheriff  I  Robert  Cox,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

of  Chancer^'.  )  James  Anstrutiiek,  Esq.,  42  Moray  Fl. 

Henry    Inglis,    Esq.,    Writer    to    the  |  John  Rutherfukd,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the 


Signet, 
Warren  Hastings  Sands,  Esq.,  Writer 

to  the  Signet. 
Thomas  Gr.vkger,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer. 
James  M.\rshall,  Eisq  ,  Jeweller. 

Law  Agents — Messrs.  Walker  and  Melville,  Writers  to  the  Sigjjet. 
Auditor — D.  Robertson  Souter,  Esq.,  Accountant. 


Signet. 

Rev.  p.  Kei.land,  Profes.sor  of  Mathe- 
matics in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

Tho.mas  Hutcheson,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
Leitli. 


COURT  OF  DIRECTORS  IN  LONDON. 
Office — 04  Old  Broad  Street. 


John  Fairkie,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  Fairrie, 
Brothers,  &  Co.,  Church  Lane,  Com- 
mercial Road. 

H.  H.  Lindsay,  Esq.,  8  New  East  India 
Chambers.  Leadenhall  Street. 


James  Turner,  Esq.,  30  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster. 

John  Ooustead,  Esq.,  8  Upper  Glouces- 
ter Street,  Dorset  Square. 


Solicitors — Messrs.  Simpson  and  Cobb,  62  Moorgate  Street. 

Manager — ,Iohn  Eraser. 

Secretary.^  in  London — Thomas  Fraser. 


The  Assured  in  this  Society  enjoy,  during  their  ovm  Uvex,  the  Surplus  of  Profits 
arising  on  the  business.  The  divisalile  Sur|)liis  i.s  ascertained  everi/  year,  and  is  paid 
over,  171  money,  to  the  Assured  at  the  Settlement  of  their  next  Annual  Premiums. 
By  this  sj'stem.  Life  Assurances  are  obtained  at  the  lowest  expense  consistent  with 
Security. 

In  1845,  1846,  and  1847,  the  Surplus  thus  repaid  to  the  Members  amounted  to 
30  per  cent,  of  their  Premiums;  that  is,  Cs.  per  £1.  They  were,  therefore,  required 
to  pa}'  only  14s.  per  £1  of  their  Piemiums  in  each  of  the.-^e  years.  In  1848,  1819, 
and  1850.  the  Surplus  repaid  amounted  to  35  per  cer.t.  of  the  Pre'v.iunis;  that  is,  7s. 
per£l,  and  the  Members  had,  therefore,  to  pay  only  13s.  per  £1  in  these  j-ears. 
For  e.xample : — 

A  Member  whose  Annual  Premium  is  £10,  has  this  year  paid  only  £0  53.,  and 
another  Member,  whose  Annual  Premium  is  £25,  has  paid  only  £16  5s. 

The  following  are  specimens  of  the  Premiums  paj'able  in  the  present  j-ear  by 
Members  of  five  years'  standing. 


Age  at  Entiy. 

Policies  of  £100. 

Policies  of  £500. 

Policies  of  £1,000. 

Policies  of  £5,G00. 

20 
30 
40 

£14     0 

1  11     7 

2  2     4 

£0     0     0 

7  17   11 

10  11     8 

£12     0     0 
15  15  10 
21     3     4 

£C0     0     0 

78  19     2 

105  10     8 

146  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


This  mode  of  dividing  the  Surplus  or  Profits  has  been  adopted  by  no  other  Assurance 
Office  in  Scotland. 

During  the  last  three  years,  2,100  persons  have  joined  the  Institution,  assuring 
their  lives  for  sums  varying  from  £50  to  £5,000  each. 


AGENTS  FOE  THE  SOCIETY  IS  GLASGOW.  ' 

ANDREW  S.  OGLE,  Wkiter,  1  South  Fkedekick  Sikeex. 

JAMES  GOUELAY,    , Accountant,  Prince  Coukt. 

ROBERT  M'COWAN, Accountant,  67  Miller  Street. 

JAMES  SMITH, Writer,  5  Prince's  Square. 

Medical  6>^cer^ALEXANDER  King,  M.D. 

Prospectuses  will  be  sent,  post  paid,  to  any  part  of  the  Kingdom;  and  parties,  re- 
siding in  districts  where  there  are  no  Agents  of  the  Society,  may  readily  effect  As- 
surances  by  communicating  with  the  Manager  at  the  Mead  Office. 


CALEDOHIAK    IKSTTRANCE    COMPANY. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  and  Act  of  Parliament. 

FOR  INSURANCE  AGAINST  FIRE,  ASSURANCE  ON  LIVES  AND 

SURVIVORSHIPS,  THE  PURCHASE  OF  REVERSIONS  AND  ANNUITIESr 

AND  FOB  TRANSACTING  BUSINESS 
IN  EVERY  CASE  WHERE  THE  CONTINGENCY  OF  LIFE  IS  INVOLVED. 


ESTABLISHED  IN  1805. 


HEAD  OFFICE,  19  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Sir  D.  Cameron  of  Fassfern,  Bart. 
John  Adair,  Esq.,  of  Genoch. 
Sebastian    Smith,    Esq.,    Merchant, 

London. 
John  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Parkhoad. 
Gilbert  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


W.  Logan  White,  Esq.,  of  Killerstaiie, 
John  Baird,  Esq.,  of  Camelon. 
Alex.  White,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leitlt. 
Alex.  Allan,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
Chas.  Neaves,  Esq.,  Edinljurgh. 
Thomas  Sawers,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 


ordinary  directors. 


John  Sawers,  Esq.,  Bell's  Mills. 

Arch.  Anderson,  Esq. 

John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Exchequer. 

Alex.  Stevenson,  Esq.,  ¥/.  S. 

J.    S.   Cunningham,   Esq.,   Commercial 

Baiik. 
James  Newton,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Henry  Raeburn,  Esq.,  of  Stv  Bernards, 
Thomas  Ranken,  Esq.,  S.S.C.       ' 
TiiojiAS  Clapperton,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
John  Forrester,  Esq.,  W.  Si    ' '  '' 
John  Maxton,  Esq  ,  Merchant.     ' 
W.  J.  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S.  -f-i 

;  M 


^Manager — H.  D.  Dickie,  Esq Secretary — John  Mcrinftt,  Eaq- 

•■:■'"■';  ■  Consulting  Physician — Professor  Henderson,  M.D;    ''*    ■    ■•■''' 

Solicitor — John  Archihald  Campbell,  Esq.,  C.S. 
Auditor —Richard  Gordon,  Esq.,  AccountantJ'i 
Bankers — The  National  Bank  of  Scotland  and  Commercial  Banking  Company. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  1*7 


./.  ,.,wJ-.  ^^.a^^^^j.  ;j*h.;-.,v^  .  GLASGOW  BOARD.   ^  ^'  m' \viff- a.-JA-  ;.fo;^;i.rc 
WILLIAM  CAMPBELL,  Esq.,  of  TiUichewan. 
JAMES  PLAYFAIR,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
WILLIAM  WEST  WATSON,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
ROBERT  LAMOND,  Esq.,  Writer, 
DAVID  LAW,  Esq.,  Phoenix  Iron  Works. 
THE  REV.  PROFESSOR  EADIE,  D.D,  and  LL.D. 
Office,  65  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 
Secretaries  TO  THE  Board — Messrs.  Mackintosh  &  Cowan,  65  St.  Viacent  Street. 

Surveyor — Mr.  James  Cowan,  65  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Medical  Ofjficers — Dn  James  Wilson,  Hope  Street ;  and  Dr.  Thomas  Watson, 

West  Regent  Street. 


LONDON  BRANCH.— OFFICE,  27  MOORGATE  STREET. 

Manager — E.  F.  Sealy,  Esq. 

Medical  Officers — George  Pilcher,  Esq.,  7  Great  George  Street,  Westminster ; 

and  E.  T.  Complin,  Esq.,  24  Charter  House  Square. 

Solicitors — Messrs,   Sturmy  and  Simpson,  8  Wellington  Street,  Southwark ;  and 

Messrs.  Smart,  Buller,  and  Smart,  56  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields. 

Bankers — The  London  Joint-Stock  Banking  Companj'. 


PARTIES  about  to  insure  would  do  well  to  consider  the  benefits  which  this  old 
established  Corporation  gives  to  the  Assured,  both  under  the  Mutual  Plan,  (but 
without  risk,)  and  under  the  Non-Participation  Plan.  Under  the  former  about  84 
per  cent,  of  the  whole  Profits  are  divided  among  the  Insured,  while  the  Non-Partici- 
pation Rates  of  the  Companj',  compared  wif^h  the  Rates  of  the  Mutual  ones,  give,  at 
the  age  of  30,  an  annual  return  of  £5  14s.  on  an  Insurance  of  £1,200  ;  or,  in  other 
words,  an  Insm-ance  of  £1,475  maj'be  efiected -with  this  Comj;any  for  the  same  pre- 
mium that  an  Assurance  of  £1,200  would  cost  with  the  Mutual  Companies  at  that 
age,  exclusive  of  10s.  per  cent,  of  Entry-money,  which  this  Company  does  not  charge. 
Parties  insured  wUh  other  Companies  which  do  not  declare  their  Bonuses  for  one 
or  two  years  to  co;i;;>,  may  have  these  secured  to  them  by  an  Insurance  with  this 
Company  at  a  moderate  rate. 

Extract  from  Non-Participating  Table  : — 
Annual  Premium  to  insure  £100  at  death. 


Age -25     I       30        I       35       I       40        I       45       I       50        I       55       I        60 

'£117  1     I    217    |26  10|-2  14  61359|3  19  9|500|    631 

— — — ^ — — _ — ^ , — 

Annuities  Granted,  and  Reversionary  Interests  Purchased. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 
Insurances  are  efiected  on  liberal  terms. 
Farm  Stock  and  Crop  is  insured  free  from  Government  Duty. 
Damage  occasioned  by  Lightning  is  made  good. 


AGENTS  IN  GLASGOW. 

Messrs.  MACKINTOSH  and  COWAN, 65  St.  Vmcent  Street. 

Messrs.  DREW  and  M'CLURE, 11  Buchanan  Street. 

Mr,  QUINTIN  DICK, 48  Buchanan  Street. 

Mr.  JOHN  MACDONALD, 153  Queen  Street, 

Mr,  JOHN  MANN, ........163  Queen  Street 

Mr.  W.  C.  CUNINGHAM, 46  Renfield  Street. 

Mr.  W.  L.  M'PHUN, 3  West  Nile  Street. 

Mr.  DAVID  FERGUSON, 15  Hutcheson  Street. 

Mr.  HAY  WRIGHT, 68  St.  Vincent  Street 

Messrs.  A.  B.  SETON  &  SON,  12  St.  Vincent  Place,  for  the  Fire  Branch  only. 

AGENTS  EST  PAISLEY. 
Mr,  WILLIAM  MELVIN,  Merchant,  County  Place. 
Mr-  JAMES  DALZIEL,  Baiik  of  Scotland. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NORTH  BRITISH  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

EstdbUshed  in  1809,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

CAPITAL,  ONE  MILLIOlf. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  G4  PRINCE'S  STREEP,  EDINBUEGH.    ..jj^^.*- 
President—mS    GRACE    THE    DUKE    OF    SUTHEKLA^Nl^.stjH '  b 

THIS  Company  insures  apainst  Loss  or  Dainiage  by  Fike,  all  Descriptiong  of 
Buildings,  including  Mills  and  Maiuifactorif  s,  and  the  Goods,  Wares,  and  Mer- 
chandise in  the  same  ;  Ships  in  Harbour  or  in  Dock,  at  the  lowest  rates  of  I'remiujn 
corresponding  to  the  lisk. 

Farm  Stock  and  Crop  insured,  in  cttmnlo,  on  one  farm,  without  the  Average 
Clause,     Loss  and  Damage  by  lightning  made  good. 

LOSSES  SETTLED  WITH  PROMPTITUDE  AND  LIBERALITY 

The  system  adopted  by  this  Company  gives  every  advantage  to  the  Assured  that 
Life  Assurance  is  capable  of  affording.  Tlie  Premiums  are  moderately  rated  at 
every  age,  and  may  be  paid  either  in  one  sum,  or  by  yearly  or  half-yearly  instal- 
ments; and  those  who  find  it  com-enier.t  to  make  the  payments  small  fur  the  first 
few  j'ears,  may  take  credit  for  half  the  Premium  for  the  first  five  years. 

The  whole  Profits  are  divided  amongst  the  Assured,  each  Policy  drawing  in  pro- 
portion to  the  sum  insured  and  number  of  Premiums  paid,  whereby  every  Insurer 
obtains  his  full  and  fair  share,  at  whatever  age  he  insures,  and  to  whatever  age  he 
may  attain.  At  the  last  investigation,  31st  December, ,  1 844,  the  HoNus  or  .Aum- 
TION  made  to  the  Pariicipaiinr/  Policies  was  at  the  rate  of  £1.  10s.  per  cent,  on  the 
sum  insured,  reckoning  previous  Lonuses  as  suras  insured,  and  as  such  entitled  to 
participate. 

Thus,  for  example,  a  Policy  of  £5,000,  having  £818.  2s.  Cd,  of  previously  vested 
Additions,  was  ranked  for  .  .  .  .  .  £5818  2  G 
And  had  ;i  further  Addition  made  to  it  of  .  .  .  CIO  18  0 
And  will,  according  to  the  principle  above  mentioned,  be  ranked  at 

next  division  of  Profits  as  a  Policy  for        .  .  .  £GI29     0     6 

The  Bonuses  may  either  be  added  to  the  sum  insured  or  applied  in  reduclion  of 
future  Premiums,  or  commuted  for  a  payment  in  Cash. 

The  Books  close  fob  the  Fourth  Skptennial  Balaxce  Axn  Division  op 
"Profits  on  the  31st  December  next  :  and  Policii:s  effkcied  on  the  Par- 
ticipating Scale  before  that  date  will  share  in  the  Piiofits  to  be  then 
declared.  ■•- 

No  Entrance  Money  or  other  charge  is  made  excepting  the  Stamp  for  the  Policy. 

JAMES  BORTHWICK,  Manager, 
JOHN  OGILVIE,  Secrttary. 


GLASGOW  BOARD. 

EXTRAORDINARY  DIIiECTORS. 


Sir  Arch.  Islaj'  Campbell  of  Succoth,  Bart. 
Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  I'lythswood. 
Alexander  Dennistoun,  Esq.,  of  Golfhill. 


John  G.  Hamilton,  Esq. 

James  M'Call.  Esq.,  of  Daldowic. 

Donald  Smith,  Esq.,  Banker. 


ORDINARY   DIRECTORS. 


Thomas  Dunlop  Donglas,  Esq.,  of  Dunlop, 

Chairman. 
Hugh  Brown,  Esq.,  merchant. 
Colin  Campbell,  jnn.,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
George  Crawfurd,  Esq.,  Writer. 


Donald  Cuthbertson,  Esq.,  Accountant. 
John  Hart,  Esq.,  Banker. 
A.  M'K.  Kirkland,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Alexander  MGrigor,  Esq.,  Writer. 
Archibald  Smith,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


ARCHIBALD  HAMILTON,  Resident  Manager. 

AGENTS  FOE  GLASGOW. 

D.  &  N.  BANNATYNE,  Merchants, 46  Renfield  Street, 

JAMES  RITCHIE,  Writer 52  West  Nile  Street. 

WILLIAM   PATERSON,  Merchant, 100  Brmiswick  Street, 

MOODY  &  M'CI-URE,  Writers,, .j..:,.....^-^ 26  Gordon  Sreett. 

8  Royal  Exchange  Square,  Glasgow. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  149 


GENERAL    ADVERTISING 

AND 

NE\A/SPAPER    AGENCY    OFFICE, 

136  QUEEN  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

JAMES  FRAZER,  Bookseller  and  Stationer,  late  of  the  Baily  Mail  and  Constitu- 
tional, respectfully  announces  that  he  has  succeeded  to  the  News  Agency  Business 
formerly  carried  on  by  Mr.  A.  Rutherglen,  Bookseller,  and  undertakes  the  Insertion  of 
Advertisements  in  all  the  London,  Edinburgh,  Local,  Provincial,  and  Irish  Newspapers, 
on  the  usual  terms. 

Orders  for  London,  Glasgow,  and  all  other  Newspapers  published  iti  the  United 
Kingdom,  punctually  attended  to,  and  Reading  Rooms,  Hotels,  and  Coffee-Houses 
supplied. 

All  the  Magazines,  Reviews,  and  respectable  Periodicals  furnished  to  Subscribers  as 
soon  as  published. 

BANK  OF  CHARACTER  AND  SKILL. 


ESTABLISHED,   1847. 


PATRONS    AND     PROMOTERS. 

Professor  Sir  William  Hamilton,  Bart. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Elibank. 

William  Macdonald  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's. 
Sir  James  Carnegie  of  Southesk,  Bart.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Kincardine- 
shire. 
Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird  of  Saughtonhall,  Bart. 
Sir  John  Stdart  Forbes  of  Fetteicairn  and  Pitsligo,  Bart. 
Captain  Gordon  of  Haiperfield,  Royal  Engineers. 

Manager — Gordon  Forlong,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
Governesses,  Clerks,  Shopmen,  Land  Stewards,  &c.,  are  obtained  from  this   Office. 
Its  principles  are  to  collect  the  most  ample  evidence  in  regard  to  the  character  and 
qualifications  of  each  applicant. 

Parties  will  please  apply  to  the  Secretary,  29  Gordon  Street,  Glasgow. 

CABINET   FURNITUHE, 

and 
GENERAL    HOUSE     FURNISHINGS, 

No.  62,  ARGYLL  STREET. 


MESSRS.  CURLE  &  CO. 

WOULD  solicit  the  attention  of  intending  purchasers  to  their  present  EXTENSIVE 
and  VARIED  STOCK  of  DRAWING-ROOM,  DINING-ROOM,  PARLOUR 
BED-CHAMBER,  LOBBY,  KITCHEN,  and  COUNTING-HOUSE  FURNITURe| 
manufactured  under  their  own  personal  inspection,  with  every  regard  to  moderation  and 
economy  in  Price,  consistent  with  elegance  of  design  and  durahilily  of  material  and 
worlcmanship. 

Messrs.  Curle  &  Co.,  while  returnintr  thanks  for  the  liberal  patrcnatre  bestowed  on 
their  HOUSE  FURNISHING  ESTABLISHMENT,  during  the  last  Twenty  Tears, 
would  notice,— that  they  give  an  unqualified  GUARANTEE  for  all  Furniture  sold  by 

them, — that  their  system  of  Cwsh  Ternis  enables  them  to  sell  with  moderate  profits, 

and  that  orders  can  be  executed  at  a  day's  notice,  from  the  large  stock  always  on  hand. 

Used  Articles  taken  in  exchange,  or  sold  on  consignment. 

E.  M.  CURLE  &  CO., 

CABINETMAKERS    AND    UPHOLSTERERS, 

62  ARGYLL  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

Workshops,    295^    Buchanan    Street. 

n2        '■ 


150  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GLASGOW  TUBE  AND  METAL  WAREHOUSE, 

57  MILLER  STREET. 


WlHL>ILI[.MiI  JD]nj>T»®W, 

Metal  Broker,  Commission  lereliant,  and  Birmingham  Factor, 

BEING  tlie  So"trli  Ap;fnt  fnr  tlie  Bost  Eii<rlis1i  Mannfiotnrers  of  tlie  various  Materials  re- 
quired by  BRASSFOUNDKRS,  PLUMHERS,  ENGINEERS,  &c.,  can  always  siipplv 
Goods  at  Hie  same  Pi-ieesas  at  tlie  AVorks  in  Biimingliani.  Parties  here  can  thus  order  thrmie^h 
one  channel  tlie  prodncfifins  of  rarions  manufacturer---,  and  save  much  inconvenience,  besides 
expensive  charges  for  carriage  of  goods  sent  in  separate  lots. 

Every  description  of  Tuhesfor  Locomotive  and  Marine  Boilers,  Gas,  Steam,  ifc. 


BRASS  TUBES.  j    WELDED  IRON  TUBES, 

COPPER    do.  All  Sizes  and  Lengths  as 


BLACK  TIN  do.  required. 

COMPOSITION  do.  Knees,  Couplers,  Cocks,  &c, 


OPEN  JOINT  BRASS,  COP- 
PER, and  ZINC  TUBE 
for  BELL-HANGING,  and 
other  purposes. 

Patent  Cased  Tubing  for  Picture-Eods,  Brackets,  Hooks,  &c. 

Cornice  Pole?,  Rings,  Brackets,  Ends,  &c.,  &c. 

Patent  Stair-Rods,  Eyes,  Straps,  &c.,  all  sizes  and  lengths. 

METAIS. 
BISMUTH,  EEGULUS  OF  ANTIMONY,  GERMAN  SPELTER,  TILE  COPPEK, 
BLOCK  TIN,  ROLLED  and  SHEET  BRASS,  SHEET  COPPER,  YELLOW  METAL 
SHEATHING,  ROLLED  BLOCK  TIN,  HARD  ROLLED  COPPER  for  Block-Cutters; 
BRASS  and  COPPER  AVIRES,  BRASS  and  IRON  WIRE  CHAIN,  COPPER  RIVETS 
and  WASHERS,  COPPER  TACKS,  SPELTER  SOLDER  and  BORAX,  BRASS  BATTERY 
PANS,  &c. 

*„*  W.  Johnston  has  made  most  satisfactoiy  arrangements  with  two  of  the  first  Houses  in 
Hamburg,  for  the  supply  of 

SILESIAN    SPELTER    AND    GERMAN    CRUCIBLES    FOR 
BRASSFOUNDERS. 

A  full  Stock  of  which  he  has  always  on  Hand. 

The  SILESIAN  SPELTER  is  universally  admitted  to  be  the  purest  that  is  imported,  and 
is  entirely  free  from  proportiims  of  iron  or  other  alloy— an  objection  so  often  urged  against  the 
Belgian  and  other  second  qualities. 

The  GERMAN  CRUCII^LES  have  been  tested  for  a  considerable  time,  and,  with  few  ex- 
ceptions, have  stood  ri-markali'y  well;  while  the  price  (when  size  is  taken  into  account)  is 
about  one-half  that  of  those  made  in  Scotland. 

MATERIAL  FOU  GAS  LUSTRE  MAKERS. 

W.  JoiTN-KTON  calls  sppc'al  iittcn'inn  to  the  fart  that  he  is  1lie  onlvparfvin  Scotland  who 
keeps  a  stock  of  ALL  THE  ARTICLES  required  l)y  LAM1>-M AKERS  .nnd  BRASS- 
FOUNDERS.  He  is  tlie  <'xclu-:ive  Ageut  here  for  many  of  the  Newest  Articles  in  Struck 
Work,  Lamp  Oruameiits,  &r.;  while  he,  at  Ihe  SMiee  time,  suurlies  the  manufactures  of  the 
older  houses  in  the  trade,  aiul.  in  every  instance,  at  the  prices  charged  by  the  makers. 

ROUGH  STliUCK  WORK,  in  Vases  Ppnut«,  2.  M,  and  4  L=ght  Bodies;  Balance-weights, 
Ilubks,  Leaves,  &c.,  &c.;  Cha'.n  Links;  Rollers  (n  iigh  and  finished). 

ENGLISH  LACQUER. 

OPAL  AND  COLOITFEB  GLASS  OEFAlfEKTS  (pla=n,  gilt,  and  pninted),  in  Vases, 
Arms,  Balni'oe-weights,  Lilies,  &c.  &c.  Also,  Pump  and  Biith  Handles  in  Glass;  L.imp- 
Moons,  and  Shades. 

Any  shape  in  Fancy  Lamp  Ornaments  for  Lamps  made  to  order  on  the  shortest  notice. 

JV.5. — The  GlasrjQW  Mniivfaclvre  rf.  Opal  nvd  otlier  cnmmcn  qualities  wlien  requlredi 
at  Cd,  to  Ot/.  7;c?'  lb.  less  than  ihe  Lest  Evtjlish. 

nSIS  OF  SRICES  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 


ADVERTTSEJIENTS.  ^1E^ 


M 


THE    CITY    OF    GLASGOW 

BOLT,    SCREW,    AND  RIVET    MANUFACTORY, 

G  GOUGE    RORRRTSON   &  Co., 

IG  JACKSOX  STREKT, 
ANUFACTURERS  of  mII  desoripti.  tis  <.f  HOLTS  and  RIVETS  for  Engineers,  Ma- 
chinists, Railway  Carriages,  Sliip-lmiUlers,  &c. 
Railway  Spil<ps  and  Wood  Screws,  all  sizes.     Copper  Nails  and  Rivets. 
Black  Le.id  Crucibles,  Slieet  Lead,  and  L'ad  Pipes. 


TO  CIVIL   ENGINEERS   &   LAND-SURVEYORS. 


ALEXANDER    DICK, 

Land  Surveying  Chain-Maker,  and  Plain  and  Fancy  Wire-Worker, 

10  Buchanan  Buildings,  105  Stockwelt.   Street,  Glasgow, 

RESPECTFULLY  returns  liis  unfeigned  thanks  to  those  Gentlemen  who  liave, 
these  27  years  past,  favoured  hiin  with  their  patronage,  and  hopes,  by  proiupt 
attention  to  tlieir  orders,  and  making  every  Article  in  tlie  above  line  of  the  very  best 
materials  and  superior  workmanship,  still  to  merit  a  continuance  of  their  kind 
favours. 

A.  D.  woull  most  earnestly  request  those  Gentlemen  who  have  not  as  yet  given  his 
Chains  a  trial  to  do  so,  confident  that  they  will  find  them  a  superior  article,  and  second 
to  none  now  in  use;  and  to  prevent  mistakes,  'Alexander  DicJc,  Chnin-maker,  Gliixffow,' 
is  on  the  middle  teller  or  counter  of  his  Chains.  The  following  is  an  abridged  list  of 
his  Prices: — 

Foot  Link  100  Feet  Chains, 

100  feet  long,  100  round-eyed  links,  made  of  No.  S  wire,  200  round  rings,  and  made 
of  No.  7  wiie,  with  superior  iniprcved  strong  wire  handles,  with  brass  tops  and  copper 
swivels,  10s.  Od.  eac-h  ;   and  with  a  set  of  No.  5  link  brass  counters,  lis.  Gd.  each. 

100  feet  long,  100  links  with  long  eyes  and  filed  joints,  300  oval  rings,  and  both 
made  of  No.  7  wire,  with  superior  improved  strong  wire  handles,  with  brass  tops  and 
copper  swivels.  18s.  each.     With  a  set  of  No.  5  link  brass  counters,  10s.  each. 

A  Chain  of  the  same  kind,  but  links  and  rings  made  of  No.  8  wire,  16s.  each.  With 
a  set  of  No.  5  link  brass  counters,  17s.  each. 

A.  D.  would  particularly  recommend  the  Chains  with  long-e3'ed  links,  filed  joints, 
and  300  oval  rings,  as  being  the  best  he  makes  ;  warrants  them  not  to  crack,  twist  up, 
nor  so  apt  to  stretch  as  those  with  round-eyed  links  and  round  rings,  being  made  in  a 
superior  style. 

Scotch  Surveying  Chains,  with  or  without  the  Fractions,  made  only  to  Order. 
Imperial  or  Link  Surveying  Chains, 

GG  feet  long,  100  round-eyed  links,  m.ule  of  No.  8  wire,  200  round  rings,  and  made 
of  No.  7  wire,  with  superior  improved  strong  wire  handles,  with  brass  tops  and  copper 
swivels,  Ss.  GJ.  each. 

GO  f'er  long,  100  links,  with  long  eyes  and  filed  joints,  300  oval  rings,  and  both 
made  of  No.  7  wire,  with  superior  improved  strong  wi:e  handles,  with  brass  tops  and 
copper  swivels,   IGs.  each. 

A  Chain  of  the  same  kind,  bnt  links  and  rings  made  of  No.  S  wire,  14s.  each. 

Brass  Imperial,  or  Link  Sui-vcying  Chains,  with  strong  neat  brass  handles  and  copper 
swivt'ls,  for  Coal  Mines,  Ss.  per  Chain  extra,  made  only  to  Order. 

Siu-veyinir  Chains,  made  uf  cast  steel  wire  to  any  len^^tii,  size  of  wire,  or  pattern,  made 
only  to  Older. 

Large  :md  small  ring  Swai!s,  Planting  and  Ploling  Chains  fur  the  East  and  West 
Indies,  made  to  Onler. 

Copper,  Brass,  or  Irnn-wiio  Ova!-Iink  Chain,  of  all  sizes  of  link  or  wire,  for  Shower 
Baths  or  Water  Closets,  made  on  the  shortest  notice. 

Clock  and  Pitch  Chain  made  to  Order. 

Elaia  and  Ornamental  Wire  Fence  for  n^asuvo  Grounds,  and  every  ctlierAirticle 

in  the  Line  equa  ly  Cheap. 

A  Liberal  Discount  to  Ironmongers  and  Shippers. 


152  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GLASGOW  WEIGHING  MACHINE  MANUFACTORY. 


WOOD    &    SONS, 

standard  Scale-Beam,  TVeighing-Machiiie,  Coffee  and  Sxigar  Mill  Makers,  and 

General  FumisMng  Ironmongers, 

14  AND  18  STOCKWELL  STREET,  GLASGOW, 

RESPECTFULLY  intimate  that  thev  have  always  on  hand  a  superior  and  extensivs 
Assortment  of  STANDARD  'sCALE-BEAMS,  SINGLE  and  DOUBLE 
WEIGHING-MACHINES,  COFFEE,  PEPPER,  and  SUGAR  MILLS,  COPPER 
and  PEWTER  MEASURES,  BRASS  and  IRON  WEIGHTS,  &c.  &c. 

Wood  &  Sons  manufacture  upon  the  most  improved  principles  every  description  of 
PLATFORM,  LEVER,  and  STEELYARD' WEIGHING  MACHINES,  to  weigh 
from  1  to  10  Tons,  particularly  adapted  for  Railways  and  Merchants,  by  whom  they 
have  been  highly  approved  of  and  recommended,  and  being  warranted  not  to  be  surpassed 
in  accuracy  or  durability,  and  now  so  greatly  reduced  in  price,  they  have  great  pleasure 
in  recommending. 

W.  &  S.  solicit  the  attention  of  Parties  furnishing  to  their  present  cheap  Stock  of 
Ironmon£ery,  consisting  of  KITCHEN  RANGES,  with  and  without  OVENS  and 
BOILERS,  from  20s.  REGISTER  GRATES,  all  Patterns,  from  15.s.  FIRE- 
IRONS,  TRAYS,  DISH  COVERS,  BRASS  KETTLES,  CUTLERY,  GOBLETS,  &c. 

N.B. — GAS  LUSTRES.  Pipes  and  Apparatus  furnished  and  neatly  fitted  up,  and 
all  Branches  of  general  Smith  and  Tin  Work  executed  at  the  Works,  18  Stock  well 
Street. 


JOHN   AND   EBENEZER    CHAWFORD, 

EAGLE  FOUNDRY,  PORT-DUNDAS, 

GLASGOW, 

MANUFACTURE  AND  SELL  THE  UNDERNOTED  GOODS: 

Air  Bricks,  Single  and  Double,  and  Ventilators,  various  patterns. 
Bakers'  ChofFers  and  Bottom  Grates  for  Side  or  Corner  of  Oven. 

Do.         do..  Square  or  Oval,  with  Ash  Boxes  for  Blowers. 

Do.     Oven  Mouths,  Doors,  Flues,  and  Setter  or  Brick. 
Boilers,  with  or  without  Spout,  from  8  to  150  galls,  and  upwards. 
Furnace  Doors  and  Frames,  Bars  and  Dampers,  all  sizes. 
Eave  Roans  for  Houses,  3,  3g-,  4,  4j,  5,  6,  and  8  inches,  by  6  feet. 
Rain  Water  Pipes,  1^,  2,  2|,  3,  3|-,  4  and  6  inches,  by  6  feet  long. 
Cistern  Heads  or  Cups,  Shoes  and  Angles  for  Do.] 
Ridge  Plates  and  Gutters. 

Chimney  Cans,  all  sizes,  and  Back  Smoke  Dampers. 
Jaw  Boxes  with  Overflows  and  Drainers,  all  sizes,  14  up  to  42  inches. 
Sink  Traps,  Round  and  Square,  4  to  12  inches,  Drain  Gratings. 
Baluster  and  Stair  Railing,  Balcony  and  Window  Guards. 
Pavement  Gratings  and  Coal-hole  Plates,  all  sizes. 
Pillars,  all  sorts,  and  Lamp  Posts,  various  patterns. 
Window  Sashes  and  Skylight  Windows,  with  Frames,  all  sizes. 
Brackets  for  Shelves,  Counter  Guards  and  Wrights'  Hammers. 
Sash  Weights,  Clock  and  Pendulum  Weights,  to  order. 
Cistern  and  Cooler  Plates,  for  Dining-Room  and  Parlour. 
Stable  Mangers  and  Gratings,  Hay  Racks  and  Posts. 
Cattle  and  Pi";  Troughs,  and  Stack  Pillars. 
Kiln  Plates  for  Corn  and  Malt  Kilns,  Bars  and  Bearers  for  Do. 
Soap  and  Bleachers'  Pans  and  Cribs. 
Barrow  and  Truck  Wheels,  Children's  Carriage  Wheels. 
Brand  Marks,  Cart  and  Street  Names  and  Sign  Letters. 
Smiths'  Cresses,  Fire  Plates,  Tue  Irons,  Cast  Anvils  with  Horn. 
Tinsmiths  and  Braziers'  Hammers,  all  kinds. 
Cait  and  Hurley  Bushes,  all  sizes,  and  Plough  Metal. 


ifft^iKTtsM#rk!^  fii 


.fCl/TTiu-nAl^o'3s'^^in^ne<]f  ainSfliimbp^^^  I^pt'f  and  Bone  Pots. 
Cinb  Winclies  Hnd  Wiiidliisses,  DouMe  and  Single  Pdwer. 
Smiths'  Screw  Stocks,  Jl;inf!;le  sinil  Printing  Press  Castings. 
Scale  Pe.ims,  witli  Standard  or  SFiears,  all  giieB,)and"^st-Iron  Scales  to  weigh  3  to 

20  cwt.  each  end. 
Scale  Weights  A^'justed,  5-  np  to  112  Ihs,  sunk  or  ringed  handles. 
Cart  Weighing  Maciiines,  Cart  and  Pit  Riiil^ 
Stoves  of  all  kinds,  Hot  Air,  Sho|i,  Hall,  and  Ship  Stoves. 
Shij)s'  Cambnose^,  Connnon  and  Patent  L  Shaped  Ships'  Gins,  Hause  Hole,  Deck 

Pipi's,  and  Block  Unishcs. 
Swivels  and  Small  Guns  on  Carriages,  Shot,  &c. 
PiMops  for  Weils  and  Ships,  Water  and  Gas  Pipes. 
Foot  Scrapers  for  Doors  and  Gardens,  Dumb  Bells  and  Quoits. 

Garden  Rolle.s,  Garden  Hand  glass  Frames,  and  Pea  Stakes,  ,  . 

Spades,  Shiivels,  and  Borders  for  Walks. 
Garden  Chairs,  Nos.  I,  2,  3,  i,  5,  and  6,  and  Garden  Tables. 
Cl.ithes  Po>ts,  H.it  and  Undirella  Stands. 
Letter  K'<il(ler.-,  Ink  Stands,  and  Desk  Pins. 
Cast-iion  Chimney-Pifce  Ornaments,  a  variety. 
Hot  Tables,  all  sizes,  with  or  without  Oven  and  Press. 
Ovens,  Square  or  Elliptic,  all  sizes,  with  or  without  Front  Plate. 
Kiichen  Grates,  all  kinds,  with  Oven  and  Boiler,  any  size. 
London  Ranges  and  Cottage.  S.A.B.B.  Metal. 
Register  Grates,  Black  or  Polished. 
Kinnaird  and  Bedroom  Grates. 

Femlers,  with  or  without  Standards,  and  Kitchen  Fenders. 
S  nciothing  Irons,  Tailors'  and  Hatters'  Irons  and  Spittoons. 
Pots,  C.imp-Ovens,  Frying-Pans,  Girdles,  and  Branders. 
Tea  Kettles,  Goblets,  Sauce  and  Fish  Pans. 
Iron  S..fes  for  Books  and  Cash,  18,  21,  21,  28  and  3G  inches 
Pulleys,  Cones,  Drums,  Wheels,  Lathes  and  other  Machinery  Castings,  as  per  Cata- 

]oi;ue,  to  be  furnished  at  the  Work. 


Sugar  Pans  and  Teaches,  Potasli  Kettles  and  Coolers,  Stoves,  and  every 
description  of  Cast-iron  Goods  for  Exportation. 

ORDERS  EXECUTED  WITH  DESPATCH. 

GAS   LUSTRES,   PENDANTS,   BRACKETS,   &c. 

THE  Subscriber  begs  most  re.spectfully  to  solicit  the  inspection  of  his  Superior  and 
Elegant  Stock  of  GAS  LUSTRES  of  all  descriptions,  and  of  the  newest  patterns ; 
an  extensive  Stock  of  which  he  always  has  on  hand,  at  the  most  Moderate  Piices. 

The  Subscriber  likewise  keeps  an  Extensive  Stock  of  Beer-Pumps,  Counter-Stands, 
Force  and  Lift  Pumps,  Cranes  of  all  kinds  and  sizes,  and  all  other  kinds  of  Brass 
Work. 

Gasfittings  and  Jobbings  neathj  and  expeditiously  done, 

EGBERT  THOMSON, 

10s  &  118  STOCKWELL   STREET. 

MEDICATED    HOT    BATHS, 

AND 

MEDICAL.     GALVANISM, 

10  WEMYSS  PLACE,  OFF  CAMBRIDGE  STREET. 

DR.  J.  BALLAKTYKE  begs  most  re.- pect fully  to  announce,  that  his  Establishment 
is  situ 'ted  at  the  aliovi-  place,  wlme  he  Inats  with  unrivalled  success  the  following 
train  of  Diseases,  viz. — Nervous  Debility,  Paraly^is,  IJheuniatic  Affections,  Spinal  Diseases, 
Liver  and  .^toniach  Complaints,  Scorbutic  and  Scrofulous  Affections,  Lumbago,  &c.  &c. 
These  have  Lcen  cured  by  him  when  all  other  remedial  agents  failed.^TEKMS  Moderate. 


154  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBERT   6REIG, 

WRIGHT  AND  MANGLE  MAKER, 

20  GBEYFRIAES'  WYND,  147  HIGH  STEEET,  CI 

GLASGOW,  ,    ^} 


WHILE  returning  thanks  to  his  numerous  Friends  for  the  unprecedented  patron- 
age bestowed  upon  him  since  the  introduction  of  his  Improved  Patent  Mangles, 
begs  to  say  that  he  has  on  hand  .■t.;^' 

PATENT   AND  BOX  jSIANGLES,      '^~^~~~l' ,...  ^ 
which  will  bear  comprfrison  with   that  of  any  other  Maker,  and,  superiority  of  con- 
struction considered,  cheaper  than  is  sold  by  any  in  the  Trade. 

I^°  Repairs  promptly  and  efficiently  executed. 

IMPROVED  PATENT  DRY  GAS  METER, 

MANUFACTURED  BY  CROLL  &  GLOVER. 


AGENT,  ,,*■ 

JOHN      HAMILTON,  c 

146  ARGYLL  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

WARRANTED  to   register  with   perfect  accuracy  from   the   smallest  jet    to  any 
number  of  Lights  specified  on  the  Label. 
Not  affected  by  frost. 

Requires  no  water,  and  is  not  liable  to  go  wrong,  and  attended  with  no  trouble. 
Heat  does  not  affect  it  to  cause  evapoiation  of  water  into  the  fittings,  and  put  ont 
the  Gas. 

It  can  be  placed  either  above  or  below  the  Lights,  without  affecting  the  supply  of  Gas, 

HATS   RETAILED   AT   WHOLESALE   PRICES. 

W.  FRECKLETON, 

HAT  MANUFACTURER,  185  TRONGATE,  GLASGOW, 

BEGS  to  return  thanks  for  the  very  liberal  patronage  bestowed  on  him  during  the 
last  Ten  Years,  and  intimates  that,  on  account  of  his  inceeased  business, 
he  has  EXTENDED  HIS  MANUFACTURING  AND  WHOLESALE  BUSINESS. 
Those  branches  will  now  be  carried  on  in  those  commodious  Premises  lately  occupied  by 
Campbell  &  Richmond,  situated  immediately  above  W.  F.'s  Retail  Shop,  185  Trongate. 

W.  F.'s  WHOLE  WORKING  STAFF  is  thus  brought  under  his  own  personal 
superintendence  ;  and  as  he  purchases  only  in  the  FIRST  HOME  AND  FOREIGN 
MARKETS,  and  employs  the  MOST  SKILLED  WORKMEN,  he  is  enabled  to  Sell  the 
best  Hats,  well  and  stylishly  made,  at  astonishingly  low  prices.  Attention  is  directed 
to  the  Anglo- American  Hat — a  recent  invention — sold  at  from  48.  6d.  to  16s.  6d. 
"Small  Profits  and  Quick  Returns"  is  a  novelty  in  the  Hat  line,  but  W.  F.  is 
determined  fully  to  can-y  out  the  principle,  as  may  be  seen  from  the  following  list  of 
prices : — 

Silk  Hat  3s  6d 

Do,  Fine     4s  6d 

Satin     5s  6d 

Do.  Fine 6s  6d 

Not  to  be  Equalled    8s  6d 

Superfine  Satin  Hat 10s  fid 

Fine  French  Velvet  12s  6d 

German  Do 14s  6d 

Finest  to  be  had     16s  6d 

Manufacturers  supplied  with  French  and  English  Plush,  and  other  Manufacturing 
Materials,  upon  the  most  liberal  terms. 

Observe— 4th  Shop  East  of  Stockwell  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  155 


JOHN    BUCHANAN    &  CO., 

COACH-BUILDERS, 

BEG  to   inform   their   Customers   and   the    Public,    that   they   have    Removed    to 
those  extensive   Show-Rooms,  Nos.  70  and  72  UNION  STREET,  where  they 
continue  to  conduct  their  Business  as  formerly  carried  on  in  St.  Enoch  Squake.        , 
N.B- — A  large  assortment  of  New  and  Second-hand  Carriages  always  on  hand.    V 
Gentlemen's  Carriages  stored  and  sold  on  Commission. 

COFFEE-SOASTING,    GRINDING,  AND    SUGAIt- 
POUNDING   WORKS, 

29  M'PHERSON  STREET  (Off  HIGH  STREET),  GLASGOW. 
The  only  Sieam-power  Roasting  Establishment  connected  with  the  Trade  in  the  City. 

DM  INTO  begs  leave  to  return  thanks  to  the  Grocers  and  Druggists  of  this 
•  Town  and  Vicinity  for  past  favom-s. 
He  also  begs  leave  to  intimate,  that  in  connection  with  his  Coffee-Roasting,  and 
Coffee  and  Spice-Grinding  Works,  he  has  fitted  up  an  extensive  Sugar-Pounding 
Machine,  offering  to  the  Confectioners,  and  Trade  in  general,  an  advantageous  oppor- 
tunity of  having  their  Sugar  Pounded  by  Steam-power,  far  surpassing  anything  ever 
yet  offered  to  the  Trade. 

D.  M.  trusts  that,  by  personal  attention,  along  with  twenty-four  years'  experience, 
he  will  be  enabled  to  give  entire  satisfaction  to  those  who  may  favour  him  with  their 
Orders, 

P.S. — All  orders  punctually  attended  to,  and  delivered  by  his  Van  at  the  proper 
time. 

29  M'Pherson  Street,  off  High  Street, 
Glasgow,  May,  1851. 

The  Coffee-Plant,  "  Coffea  Arabica,'^  of  Linnaaus,  is  an  evergreen,  and,  as  may 
be  inferred  from  its  scientific  name,  is  a  native  of  Arabia.  It  produces  a  pulpy 
berry  about  the  size  of  a  small  cherry,  enclosing  two  seeds,  which,  separated  from 
their  pulpy  envelope,  form  the  well-known  Coffee  Beans  of  commerce.  It  may  be 
remarked,  as  a  singular  fact,  in  reference  to  Coffee,  that  while  all  of  the  vegetable 
kingdom  that  have  been  taken  under  the  care  of  man  have  been  improved,  it  alone 
asserts  its  independence ;  for  though  cultivation  may  greatly  enlarge  the  crop,  it  as 
certainly  at  the  same  time  deteriorates  the  flavour,  and  the  produce  of  the  wild  plant 
still  maintains  the  highest  figure  in  the  market.  It  is  well  known  that  Coffee  would 
be  of  no  real  value  were  it  not  properly  roasted— a  process  which,  as  it  requires 
much  skill,  is  only  to  be  acquired  by  experience.  How  man  became  acquainted  with 
the  fact,  that  the  tasteless  seeds  of  a  berry,  when  roasted,  ground,  and  infused,  would 
form  a  grateful  beverage,  will  most  probably  remain  a  secret  to  the  end  of  time. 
That  the  development  of  its  useful  properties  depends  wholly  upon  the  roasting,  is 
evident.  About  two  hundred  years  ago.  Coffee  was  first  introduced  into  England, 
since  which  its  consumption  has  steadily  increased,  and  deservedly  so  when  its  medi- 
cinal properties  are  considered,  it  having  been  found  useful  in  headaches  arising  fron| 
a  particular  state  of  the  stomach,  and  much  benefit  having  been  derived  from  its 
exhibition  in  cases  of  Asthma. 

A  French  scientific  gentleman,  who  has  directed  his  attention  to  this  subject, 
says : — "  I  have  found  that  Coffee  is  better  roasted,  and  more  of  the  aroma  retained, 
when  a  double  cylinder  is  used — the  air  between  the  interior  and  exterior,  cylinders 
acting  as  a  non-conductor  of  heat.  It  is  done  more  uniformly,  while  the  essential 
oil  ou  which  the  aroma  depends  is  less  liable  to  be  dispersed  than  when  exposed  to 
the  fierce  heat  of  a  fire  in  a  single  cyUnder." 

In  the  double  rotatory  globular  method  of  roasting,  as  practised  at  Mr.  Minto'a 
Works,  29  M'Plierson  Street,  off  High  Street,  Glasgow,  the  above  principle  is  acted 
upon,  masmuch  as  the  globe  (which  has  superseded  the  cylinder,  since  the  application  Of 
steam  power  to  this  branch)  revolves  in  a  medium  of  heated  air,  which  experience  has 
shown  best  prevents  the  dispersioa  of  the  essential  oil  or  aroma.    , 


156  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES     PARZES     AND     SON, 

OF   LONDON    AND   BIRMINGHAM, 

Call  the  attention  of  the  Trade  to  their  MANUFACTURES,  orders  for  which  will 
be  executed  with  every  attention  and  regularity,  by  their  Scotch  Agent, 

MR.    WM.    JOHNSTON, 

57  MILLER  STEEET, 

GLASGOW. 


IMPROVED  MEASURINa  TAPES,  of  all  kinds,  in  BRASS,  GERMAN  SILVER,  ASS- 
SKIN,  PATEN'l'  LliATHER.  &c.,  &c.,  in  all  leng:lis,  up  to  100  Feet.  Also,  the  New 
Multiplying  Movemen',  by  nliicli  miicli  trouble  is  saved— one  turn  of  tlie  handle  winding  up 
several  feet.  The  improvements  introduced  by  Messrs.  P.  &  Son,  several  rears  ago,  in 
SPRING  SELF-ACTING  M  i:.\SURE  TAPES  are  too  well  known  to  require  comment.  Their 
Goods  are  still  recognised  as  the-  best  and  cheapest  in  the  Market.  The  Spring  Tapes  can  be 
had  in  every  variety  of  form,  frfim  simple  Bi  ass  Cases  to  the  most  elegant  iu  Pearl  and  Electro- 
Plate,  in  lengths  of  from  3  to  33  Feet. 

BOX  and  IVOEY  EULES,  of  Various  aualities, 

including  their  REGISTERED  RULE,  with  Angle  Instrument  and  Spirit  Level  included.  Their 
Firit  Quality  of  Boxwood  Rules,  stamped  with  tlieir  name,  are  the  best  in  the  Trade. 

MATHEMATICAL  and  DRAWING  INSTRUMENTS 

in  all  qualities,  in  Brass,  German  Silver,  and  Electrism;  Common,  Single,  and  Double  Joint 
Compasses;  Steel,  Screwed,  and  Burhead  Do.;  Bow  Pens  and  Pencils;  Sectors,  Parallel 
Rules,  Rolling  Rules,  Drawing  Pens,  &c.,  &c. 

MINERS  and  MARINERS'  COMPASSES, 

■with  all  the  recent  improvements  in  B/ass,  Tin,  Mahogany,  and  Morocco  Cases,  with  Agate 
Cap  Needle  and  Stop,  Tlieodolites,  &c. 

THERMO  .METERS  in  Japanned  Cases,  Boxwood,  Ebony,  Ivory,  &c.;  also,  Ornamental 
Do.  for  Chimney-Picces,  Sideboards,  &c.,  in  Papier  Mache,  Plain  and  Gilt. 

WATCH  KEYS,  SPECTACLES,  CHAINS,  and  FANCY  STEEL 
and  GILT  GOODS. 

Messrs.  J.  P.  &  SON  call  especial  attention  to  their  newly  Invented  and  Improved 

MEDICAL  GALVANO-ELECTRIC  MACHINES, 

which  have  been  pronounced  by  scientific  men  and  the  Press  to  be  very  superior  to  tho 
Machines  hitlierto  used  for  Medical  purposes.  A  few  extracts  from  the  Glasgow  Newspapers 
are  .subjoined : — 

"  From  its  simplicity,  it  is  no  way  liable  to  go  out  of  order.  AVe  warmly  recommend  it  to 
the  notice  of  all  who  are  disposed  to  Nervous  Attacks,  Rheumatics,  Paralysis,  and  other 
kindred  disorders." — Chmnicle. 

"The  name  of  the  makers  is  in  itself  a  high  recommendation.  In  many  respects  superior 
to  any  we  have  before  seen  for  Medical  pur;ioses." — Crl'isr/oiv   dmrier. 

•'  Tlie  price  is  about  oue-Sftli  of  Halse's  Machine,  in  quality  it  is  equal,  while  in  simplicity 
it  is  decidedly  superior." — Sentinel. 

"The  directions  for  use  are  so  few  and  simple  as  to  be  unmistakeable,  which  is  a  matter  of 
great  iinportanse  iu  an  article  intended  for  general  and  extensive  u-^e.' — Sntufdmj  I'oH. 

"A  Machine  of  a  very  superior  descriptiou.  Tlie  Hiiid  passes  invariably  in  one  direction, 
whicli  is  an  important  matter  in  Medical  Galvanism." — Fri-.e  Press. 

"  We  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  tliey  are  the  neatest,  most  simple  of  construction,  and 
complete,  that  have  been  introduce:l." — Ex.i.ntinei'. 

To  be  iii>d  of  the.  respectible  Chemists,  Cutlers,  &c.  Price,  for  Small  Instrument,  £1  lis.  6d.; 
for  Best  Do.,  £2  -la.  SliouUl  there  be  any  difflonlty  iu  getting  suijplied  by  the  Shopkeepers  with 
"  Parkes  &  Son's  "  Machine  (^their  name  is  ou  each),  parties  may  have  them  by  sending  a 
remittance,  per  Post,  to 

WILLIAM    JOHNSTON, 

57  MILLEK  STEEET, 

GLASGOW. 

GlasgoWy  May,  1851. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


157 


FEATHER  AND   BEDDINa  WAREHOUSE 

58     AND     62     UNION     STREET. 


MATTRESSES  OF  EVERY  APPROVED  MATERIAL,  ALL  SIZES. 
FEATHER  BEDS,   BOLSTERS,   AND  PILLOWS;   DOWN   PILLOWS. 

OLD  FEATHEKS  PURIFIED  AND  RE-DRESSED  ;  MATTRESSES  KE-MADB. 

Blankets,  Sheets,  Quilts,  and  Counterpanes. 

Agent  for  the  Sale,  in  Scotland,  of  the  West  of  England  Prepared  Wool  for  Beds, 
Mattresses,  Cushions,  ^c. 

GLASGOW  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

GENERAL  WIRE-WORK  &  WIRE-CLOTH   MANUFACTORY  , 

19  SALTMARKET  STREET, 

FIRST  ENTRY  BELOW  LONDON  STREET. 

iiiLsiiSAHiDiim  m©WA^, 


ALL  kinds  of  Wire-Cloths  for  Flour  Machines,  Brushes,  &c.,  Copper,  Brass,  and 
Iron  Wire  do.  of  all  Sizes ;  Wire-Cloth  Window  Blinds,  Meat  Safes,  Riddles, 
Sieves,  and  Hair  Sieves,  all  Sizes ;  Bird  Cages,  Rat  and  Mouse  Traps ;  Mattress, 
Chair,  and  Sofa  Springs  ;  Land-measuring  Chains  ;  Safety  Lamps  for  Coal  Mines  ; 
Granary  and  Store  Windows  covered;  all  kinds  of  Ornamental  Wire-Fence  for 
Pleasure  Grounds;  Tree  Guards,  Flower  Trainers,  &c.  &c. ;  Library  Doors  Wired, 
various  patterns  ;  Wire-Fenders  and  Fire-Guards  ;  and  every  other  article  in  the 
line,  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  for  Home  Sale  and  Exportation. 

iV.jB. — Extra  Wire- Work  or  Wire-Cloths  wrought  to  order. 
Copper,  Brass,  Iron,  and  Tin'd  Bottling  Wire. 


W.   B.   HILLIARD, 

Cutlery,  Surgical  Instrument,  Artificial  Limb,  and  Bandage 

Manufacturer, 

BY  APPOINTMENT,  TO  THE  ROYAL  INFIEMARY, 

OPPOSITE  ST.  GEORGE'S  CHURCH,  142  BUCHANAN  STREET. 


WB.  H.  in  every  department  of  his  Business  makes  it  his  study  to  give  entire 
•  satisfaction  to  his  numerous  Customers,  by  supplying  the  best  description 
of  articles  at  Prices  which  will  be  found  quite  a  contrast  to  the  high  prices  usually 
charged,  His  stock  comprises  TABLE,  TOILET,  and  POCKET  CUTLERY  of 
superior  quality;  SURGICAL  INSTRUMENTS,  highly  finished,  and  of  the  most 
correct  patterns;  ARTIFICIAL  LIMBS  greatly  improved,  being  much  lighter  and 
more  durable;  TRUSSES,  BANDAGES,  &0. ;  Apparatus  for  Curvature  of  Spine, 
Limbs,  Deformity  of  Feet,  &c.;  ELASTIC  STOCKINGS,  SOCKS,  and  KNEE 
CAPS. 

*^*  A  Private  Apartment  and  Female  attendance  to  wait  upon  Ladies. 
N.B. — Please  observe  tlie  Address,  Opposite  St.  George's  Church. 


158  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


P'lCKFOMI^    &    CO.,     ^    ^ 

CAERIERS   AND   RAILWAY   AND   SHIPPING    AGENTS, 
And  in  connection  with  MR.  WORDIE^  Agent  to  the  Caledonian  Rail- 

\ray  Company^ 
120  BRUNSWICK  COURT,  BRUNSWICK  STREET,  GLASGOW, 

v  ,-.         Collect  and  deliver  Goods  on  behalf  of  the  respective  Companies  in 

'    IBlEMINGHAM,  GLOUCESTER,  MaNCHESTEK, 

Bristol,  Huddersfield,  Nottingham, 

Bradford,  Leeds,  Northampton, 

.     CovENTET,  Leicester,  Southampton, 

Derbt,  Liverpool,  Sheffield, 

Dewsbdkt,  London,  Tipton, 

Dublin,  Macclesfield,  Wolverhampton, 
Dudley, 

and  the  other  principal  points  on  the  Main  Lines  of  Railway.  Goods  should  be 
ordered  to  the  cave  of  PICKFORD  &  CO.,  and  they  will  meet  with  every  attention  and 
despatch. 

PICKFORD  &  CO.  are  Carriers  on  their  own  account,  to  and  from  the  chief  points 
on  the  Great  Western,  South- Western,  Suuth-Eastern,  South  Devon,  Eastern  Counties, 
and  Brighton  Railways  ;  and  also  by  Water  along  the  River  Trent  and  Humber,  at 
Hull  and  Gainsborough,  and  by  Canal  to  the  Iron  Districts  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Tipton  and  Wolverhampton. 

PICKFORD  &  CO.  beg  to  inform  their  Friends  and  the  Public,  that  they  transact 
Custom-House  business  in  Liverpool,  London,  Southampton,  and  Dublin ;  and  ship  to,  and 
receive  Goods  from,  all  parts  of  the  world,  clearing  them  at  the  Custom-house,  effect- 
ing Insurances,  &c.,  at  moderate  charges,  and  also  act  as  Master  Porters  at  Liverpool. 

London  Eeceiving  Houses. 
CASTLE,  WOOD  STREET,  CHEAPSIDE. 
RAILWAY  STATION,  CAMDENTOWN. 
395  OXFORD  STREET. 
158  REGENT  STREET. 
WHARFS  1  AND  2  CITY  ROAD  BASIN. 
9  SOUTH  WHARF  ROAD,  PADDINGTON. 
UNION  HALL,  UNION  STREET,  BOROUGH. 
1  HUNTER  STREET,  OLD  KENT  ROAD. 
RED  LION  YARD,  PRINCE'S  STREET,  WESTMINSTER. 


ESTABLISHED  1846.  ^^^^^^^  ESTABLISHED  1846. 

T.    C.    BARLOW, 

ARTISTE     IN      FIRE-WORKS, 

■93FINNIESTON  STREET.— MANTJFACTOEY,  84  FINNIESTON  STEEET,  GLASGOW 


TC.  BARLOW  respectfully  announces  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  generally, 
t  that  he  still  continues  to  practise  the  Pyrotechnic  Art ;  and  having  this  season 
received  from  London  an  immense  quantity  of  Machinerj',  parties  may  rely  upon 
having  a  complete  change  of  magnificent  Designs,  varying  from  8  to  35  feet  diameter. 
Gorgeous  Temples  (represented  by  Pyrotechnic  aid),  varying  from  24  to  40  feet  in 
height,  by  18  to  20  feet  broad,  in  which  can  be  inserted  any  Motto  that  may  be 
required  to  suit  the  occasion.  Lithographed  Designs  sent  to  any  part  of  the  King- 
dom upon  application. 

!^°  NobUity  and  Gentry's  Seats  attended  at  a  few  h6urs'  notice ;  and  Exhibitions 
prepared  to  commemorate  Births,  Marriages,  Parties  coming  of  Age,  Regattas,  or  any 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


#9 


Rejoicing  for  which  such  Amusements  axe  required,  at  sums  varying  from  £10  to  £30 ; 
the  most  superb  £175.  Halls  (for  Public  Meetings),  Ball  Rooms,  &c.,  &c.,  decorated 
with  elegant  Designs  by  variegated  Lamps.  Thousands  of  Illumination  Lamps 
always  oa  hand. 

*^*  Lawn  and  Portable  Gas  Lamps  for  Illuminating  Walks  lent  out  on  hire. 


B    ►I 

CO  >■  m 
Cl  f^  m" 

rt-    O     M 


p    2    p 
P-  0*  B^ 


IMPROVED  SELF-PROTICTOR 
POCKET  LIGHT. 

Take  off  the  Cap,  and  strike  a  moderate 
blow  on  the  head  of  the  Light,  and  a 
dazzling  light  will  be  produced  that  can- 
not be  extinguished.  This  Light  being 
held  before  the  face  of  an  assailant,  he 
will  instantly  become  blind  and  power- 
less ;  and  it  will  also  enable  you  to  iden- 
tify the  Party,  by  creating  a  brilliant 
light  equal  to  noon -day.  This  Light 
would  be  of  essential  service  to  Game- 
keepers, or  Parties  who  have  charge  of 
Plantations,  &c.     Price  Is.  each. 


IMPROVED   SELF-IC-Nirma 
NIGHT  LIGHT, 

For  Sailing  Vessels  and  Steamers. 

Take  off  the  Cap,  and  strike  a  moderate 
blow  on  the  head  of  the  Light  with  any 
hard  substance;  in  an  instant  a  brilliant 
light  is  produced,  that  must  be  seen  from 
an  approaching  vessel. 

*-**  The  number  of  Vessels  that  are 
run  down  by  Steamers  render  this  Light 
indispensable  for  the  safety  of  the  Ship 
and  lives  of  the  Crew.  Price  6s.  per 
case.  Warranted  to  keep  in  any  cli- 
mate. 


SIGNAL  OR  DISTRESS  ROCKET, 

Not  upon  the  old  principle,  but  newly  invented  by  Baklow.  The  old  plan  is, 
that  when  the  Rocket  ascends  to  its  proper  altitude  it  vomits  its  Stars,  which  are 
only  seen  for  a  second,  therefore  a  Ship's  crew  in  the  distance  might  imagine  it 
some  Meteoric  Phenomenon  (or  Shooting  Star).  Not  so  upon  Barlow's  plan :  after 
the  Rocket  shoots  its  Stars,  they  continue  to  descend  slowly  in  a  kind  of  Golden 
Shower,  and  cannot  lose  their  Brilliancy  or  Expire  before  they  fall  upon  some  liquid, 
or  substance.  Price  2s.,  3s.,  and  5s.  each.  Captains  of  Ships  and  Ship  Chandlers 
can  have  any  of  the  old-planned  Rockets  they  may  have  on  hand  restored  upon  Bak- 
^^  low's  Improved  System,  at  8d.  each,  first  size ;   Is.  second ;  and  Is.  6d.  third. 

A  great  number  of  Testimonials  as  to  abilities  can  be  shown  from  Distinguished 
Parties,  who  have  honoured  Mr.  Barlow  with  their  commands. 


ARTICLES  ALWAYS  ON  HAND: 

Squibs,  Rockets,  Crackers,  Roman  Candles,  Pin  Wheels,  Suns,  Capricious  Wheels, 
e^Blue  Lights,  Golden  Rains,  Tourbillons,  Fountains,  Chinese  Trees,  Maroons,  Rabbit 
freights,  Air  Balloons,  Line  Rockets,  Chinese  Flyers,  Triangular  Wheels,  &c.,  &c. 


160  ABTERTISEMENTS. 


mt..,  PETER    M'FARLANE'S 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL    CLOCK    WAREHOUSE, 

WATCH  AND  JEWELLERY  SHOP, 
10,  11,  &  12  Argyll  Akcade, 

BESIDES  on  hand   a    most  Extensive    STOCK,  every  Article  in  the  above  line 
Made  to  Order,  and  Repairs  executed  on  the  Premises  by  Experienced  Workmen  ; 
and  all  GooJs  Warranted  as  represented. 

TERMS— CASH, 

GUN,    PISTOL,    TOOL    AND    CUTLERY 
ESTABLISHMENT. 

46     TRONGATE. 


JOHN     J  EX     LONG, 

Successor  to  the  late  BENJAMIN   MUSGEOVE, 

BEGS  to  return  his  sincere  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  generally,  for  the 
kind  a:nd  liberal  support  hitherto  received,  and  from  the  determination  to  keep 
no  articles  but  such  as  are  of  the  best  quality,  he  trusts  he  shall  be  favoured  with  a 
continuance  of  the  same. 

J.  J.  L.  has  now  on  hand  a  new  and  extensive  Stock,  comprising  Ivory,  Black-tip, 
and  Stag  Horn-handled  Table  and  Dessert  Knives  and  Forks,  Pen,  Pocket,  and  Gar- 
deners' Knives,  Scissors,  Tailors'  Shears,  Razors  and  Cork  Screws  in  almost  endless 
variety ;  Joiners',  Millwrights',  Carpenters',  and  Engineers'  Tools ;  Hand,  Pit,  Frame, 
and  Circular  Saws  ;  Patent  Slide  Rules  and  Mathematical  Instruments  ;  Double  and 
Single  Guns;  Rifles  and  Pistols;  Gun,  Pistol,  Rifle,  and  Dram  Flasks;  Shot  Belts  and 
Pouches;  and  every  description  of  articles  connected  with  the  above  branches,  at  such 
moderate  charges  thut  cannot  fail  to  give  satisfaction  to  the  Purchasers.  As  the  Sub- 
scriber has  always  efBcient  workmen  on  the  Premises,  any  orders  in  the  Gun,  Cutlery, 
or  Tool  Trade  can  be  executed  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

Engineers  and  Mill-Owners  are  invited  to  inspect  his  Stock  of  Files,  which  are  of 
superior  quality,  and  sold  in  this  Establishment  at  a  decidedly  larger  discount  than  any 
other  house  in  Town. 

J.  J.  L.  is  also  Agent  for  the  Sale  of  Wm.  Brunton  &  Co.'s  Patent  Gutta  Percha 
and  other  Fuse,  of  which  a  stock  is  always  kept  on  hand. 

N.B. — As  he  has  no  connection  with  any  other  house  in  Town,  Orders  left  at  46 
Teongate  will  be  punctually  attended  to. 
Glasgow,  May,  1851. 

PATENT   MANGLES. 


THE  Subscriber  returns  his  sincere  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  for  the 
very  liberal   support   he,   for   the   last   number  of  years,    has  received  in  the 
MANGLE  DEPARTMENT  of  his   business,  and  he  is  determined  to  use  every  effort 
in  his  power  still  to  merit  further  favours.     Having  always  a  stock  of  well-seasoned 
Materials,  both  for  Patent  Box  and   Cylinder  Mangles,   and   being  got  up  in  the  best 
style  of  workmanship,  he  can  confidently  recommend  they  will  give  general  satisfaction. 
On    account   of  the  increase  of  demand,    he  is  enabled  to  supply   at  a   considerable 
Reduction  on  Former  Prices  ;  and  to  suit  the  wishes  of  the  Public,  he  can  supply  Patent 
Cylinder  Mangles,  from  £5  10s.  to£10  10s.  ;  and  Box  JIangles,  from  £16  to  £18  10s. 
Early  Inspection  invited. 
MANGLES  of  all  kinds  made  to  Order  with  the  utmost  promptitude  and  attention  to 
the  wishes  of  bis  patrons.     Old  Mangles  may  be  taken  in  exchange  at  a  fair  valuation. 
Repairs  Executed  with  Despatch, 
WILLIAM  M'FAELANE, 

WRIGHT  AND  MANGLE  MAKER. 

Glasgow,  39  Stockwell  Street,  May,  1851. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  IMPROVED  TABLE  CUTLERY  OF  1851. 


Immovable  in  use  either  by  heat  or  damp,  and  devoid  of  the  disfigurement  of  either  rivet,  screw, 
or  any  other  visible  fastening,  which,  with  other  accessory  improvements,  are  gratuitously 
aflforded  to  the  Public,  Free  of  any  Advance  in  Price.    {See  Catalogue  with  List  of  Prices.) 

illLLIARD   AND   CHAPMAN,   Inventoes  and   Sole  Pkopeietoks. 


THE   SCOTTISH    PRIZE  TABLE   CUTLERY. 

This  Article,  for  which  Hilliard  &  Chapman  obtained  the  highest  Premium  awarded  by 
the  Board  of  Scottish  Manufactures  at  the  last  Exhibition  in  Edinburgh,  may  be  justly  termed 
the  beau-ideal  of  a  Family  Dinner  Knife.  The  Handles  are  of  natural  Ox-hirn,  a  beautiful  and 
most  enduring  material.  The  Blades  are  of  an  improved  form,  with  convex  edges.  For  wear 
and  tear  of  every  day  use  it  is  specially  constituted,  and  looks  well  to  the  last. 

HILLIARD  &  CHAPMAN  invite  inspection  of  the  above  popular  Table  Knives;  their  Stock 
embraces  every  article  appertaining  to  Table  Cutlery,  for  which  their  Establishment  continues 
unequalled  both  in  extent  and  variety,  as  well  as  in  quality  and  cheapness. 


ELECTRO-SILVER  and  NICKEL-SILVER  Articles  ot  every  description  tor  Table  Service 
unsurpassed  also  in  quality  and  cheapness. 

HILLIARD  &  CHAPMAN'S  General  Stock  is  most  extensive  and  multifarious;  fordescrip-^ 
tion  and  Prices  of  which  they  beg  to  refer  to  their  Catalogue,  published  gratuitously. 

The  Scottish  Prize  Cutlery  House  and  Dressing-Case  Saloon, 

56  BUCHANAN  STEEET. 

19atront?et»  bg  ?^fr  iWalestg  antr  f^.ia.?^.  f  rihce  ^tfittt 

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162  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


A.    W.    MURPHY, 

PATTERN  DESIGNER,  AND  PRINTER  OF  SEWED  MUSLIN, 
HAMILTON  LACE,  &c., 

BEGS    most    respectfully   to   intimate    to    Manufacturers,    &c.,    that   he    supplies 
ORIGINAL  DESIGNS  of  the  Newest  Styles,  for  every  kind  of  fabric  on  which 
the  arts  of  Embroidery  and  Weaving  are  employed. 

PATTERNS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  CUT  UPON  WOOD  FOR 

MANUFACTURING  USES. 

STAMPS  FOR  MUSLINS,  IRISH  LINEN,  PAPER,  &c.,  CUT,  COPPERED, 

OR  ENGRAVED. 


THE  OLD  ESTABLISHED  GLASGOW  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  GENERAL 
WIRE-WORK  AND  WIRE-CLOTH  MANUFACTORY, 

HEAD     OF     NEW    NA^YND,     TRONGATE, 


ALL  kinds  of  WIRE-CLOTHS  for  Flour  Machines,  of  superior  quality;  extra 
strong  Shelling  Cloths,  both  round  and  square  wire;  extra  strong  Dust  Cloths, 
Mill  Brushes,  &c.  Wire-Cloths  for  Kiln  floors,  of  a  superior  quality,  and  warranted. 
Cattle-strained  Fences,  either  in  iron  or  wood  posts,  put  up  in  any  part  on  the 
shortest  notice.  All  kinds  of  Ornamental  Wire-Fences  for  Pleasure- Grounds.  Vine- 
ries wired  in  the  most  improved  style.  Tree  Guards  and  Flower  Trainers  in  great 
variety. 

Library  Doors  wired,  newest  Patterns  ;  Wire  Fenders  and  Fire  Guards;  Wire-Cloth 
Window  Blinds  ;  Meat  Safes  ;  Riddles  and  Sieves,  all  sizes  ;  Bird  Cages  ;  Rat  Traps  ; 
Mattress,  Chair,  and  Sofa  Springs;  Land-measuring  Chains;  Granary  and  Store 
Windows  covered ;  Scutching  Rollers  wired  ;  Copper,  Brass,  and  Iron-wire  Cloths,  all 
sizes ;  House  W.ills  trained  for  Roseries  ;  and  every  other  article  in  the  line,  on  the 
most  reasonable  terms,  for  home  sale  and  exportation. 

N.B. — EXTKA  WIKE-WOEK  OK  WIRE-CLOTHS   WROUGHT  TO  ORDER, 


Mr.    HORNE,    SiURGEON -DENTIST, 

Late  of  Berkeley  Square,  London, 

Author  of  "Advice  upon  the  Teeth  and  Gums,"  with  Prescriptions  and  JiCmedies  Jbr 

their  Diseases  and  Loss, 

HAVING  succeeded  to  the  DENTAL  PRACTICE  of  the  late  Mr.  Hutchins,  of 
Glasgow,  and  while  retaining  the  generally  acknowledged  superiority  of  liis  pre- 
decessor, Mr.  Horne's  charges  shall  bear  comparison  with  any  respectable  Practitioner 
n  Scotland. 

150  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Note. — "  Mr.  Horne's  '  Family  Book,''  should  be  read  by  all  who  are  desirous  of 
insuring  to  their  children  a  good  set  of  teeth." — Saturday  Post. 

"  This  is  a  Book  written  in  a  forcible  and  elegant  style,  and  families  will  find  in  it 
much  information  which  may  be  useful,"  &c. — Examiner. 

"  Contains  a  good  deal  of  condensed  matter  ;  we  should  say  that  many  points  are 
treated  upon  in  a  fair,  open,  and  scientific  manner,  and  no  desire  exists  to  hide  a  single 
useful  known  pi-actical  result  in  Dentistry,"  &c. — Daily  Mail. 

"This  unpretending  little  work  will  he  i'ound  very  useful  to  Families ; particularly 
those  residing  in  the  country,"  &c. — Courier. 

"  A  work  embracing  most  of  the  acknowledged  scientific  facts  connected  with  the 
Teeth  and  Gums,  but  in  addition  a  variety  of  useful  practical  information  and  reme- 
dies, which  families  may  derive  much  benefit  from  reading,"  &c. — North  British  Mail. 

"  In  a  family,  this  Book  is  fitted  to  be  of  great  service,  both  in  preventing  evils  con- 
nected with  the  Teeth,  and  , in  directing  to  proper  methods  of  remedying  them,"  &c. — 
Scottish  Guardian.    /  j^fj^,gTO"^f  :8S.iL<iaO  ,^,H'^''^y'?0  aMjA,',«JliA':iiin. 


ADVERTISEMENT^; 


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WOOD  ENGRAVING. 


33  BUCHANAN  STREET   GLASGOW, 


:i~^^^"'iM^I'$''^S-A 


JOHN    URIE, 

iraugjifenicii  m\  f HgracBt  n  Wml, 

33  BUCHANAN  STREET, 

RETURNS  his  respectful  thanks  for  the  extensive  support  which  he  has  received 
during  the  last  ten  years,  and  begs  to  state  that  he  continues  to  execute 
Engravings  on  Wood  in  the  first  style  of  Art,  for  Civil  and  Agricultural  En- 
gineers, Machinists,  Publishers,  Manufacturers,  and  others,  who  may  wish  to  avail 
themselves  of  this  economical  and  elegant  species  of  Illustration. 

He  also  supplies,  at  the  lowest  rate  consistent  with  artistic  excellence,  Illus- 
TKATiOKS  for  Catalogues,  for  Macliine  Makers,  Cutlers,  Silversmiths,  Ironmongers, 
Glass  and  Porcelain  Makers,  and  also  Engravings  for  Advertisements. 


TO    SPORTSMEN. 


B 


GEORGE     BELL., 

GUNMAKER,  AND  FISHING-TACKLE  MANUFACTURER, 

15j  Buchanan  Street, 

EGS  to  inform   SPORTSMEN  and  the  Public  generally,  that  they  can   be  sup- 
plied with  every  article  in  the  above  lines. 

SUPERIOR  LONDON-MADE  RODS,  &c. 
REPAIRS  AND  COUNTRY  ORDERS  PUNCTUALLY  EXECUTED, 


164  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WESTERN    TRAINING    ACADEMY, 

THISTLE  STREET,  SAUCHIEHALL  EOAD. 

THIS  Institution  is  established  for  the  purpose  of  Educating  the  Children  of 
the  Wealthy  Class  on  that  system  of  Bible,  Moral,  and  Intellectual  Train- 
ing, which  has  been  so  successfully  carried  out  in  the  Normal  Seminary,  and  bo 
extensively  adopted  throughout  England  and  the  Colonies. 

Mr.  JAMES  LONG,  M.A.,  Rector. 

Mrs.  RUTHERFORD,  Lady  Superintendent. 

BEANCHES    TAUGHT. 

SPELLING  AND  DERIVATION  OF  WORDS. 

READING  AND  ANALYSIS. 

ENGLISH  GRAMMAR  AND  COMPOSITION. 

GEOGRAPHY— MATHEMATICAL,  POLITICAL,  AND  PHYSICAL. 

GENERAL  HISTORY. 

AVRITING  AND  ARITHMETIC. 

AND,  IN  ADDITION, 

DAILY  BIBLE  AND  SECULAR  TRAINING  LESSONS, 

OULINES  OF  PHYSICAL  SCIENCE, 

NATURAL  HISTORY,  AND  VOCAL  MUSIC. 

The  Pupils  enjoy  likewise  the  benefit  of  Play-Ground  superintendence,  with  a  view  to 
the  more  efficient  carrying  out  of  their  Physical  and  Moral  Training. 

PUBLIC    CLASSES. 

These  consist  of  the  following  departments: — 

INITIATORY. 

For  Pupils  (Boys  and  Girls)  from  Three  to  about  Seven  years  of  Age. 

Mr.  JAMES  BAILIE,  Master,  (from  the  Normal  Seminary.) 

Hours  of  attendance  (including  intervals  for  recreation)  from  Ten  till  Two. 

JUVENILE. 

Junior  Division  for  Pupils  (Boys  and  Girls)  from  Seven  to  about  Ten  Years  of  Age. 

Senior  Division  for  Pupils  (Boys  and  Girls)  from  Ten  to  about  Fourteen  Years  of  Age. 

Mr.  JAMES  LONG,  ^M.A.,  Master,  (from  the  Normal  Seminary.) 

WRITING    AND    ARITHMETIC. 

Divisions  as  in  the  Juvenile  Department. 

Mr.  JOHN  LAIDLAW,  Master,  (from  the  Normal  Seminary.) 

A  Female  Assistant  attends  on  the  Young  Ladies. 

By  these  arrangements,  it  will  be  observed,  there  is  a  uniformity  of  system  secured 
which  must  greatly  facilitate  the  progress  of  the  Pupils.  The  Lessons  are  also  in  every 
case  carefully  adapted  to  their  capacity.  The  Children  in  the  Initiatory  are  never  con- 
fined to  their  Classes  for  more  than  an  hour  at  a  time ;  and  Oral  Gallery  Training 
Lessons  are  in  part  substituted  for  those  from  books  at  each  stage  of  the  course.  The 
Pupils  are  thus  relieved  to  a  great  extent  from  burthensome  lessons  at  home,  and 
are  left  more  at  liberty  to  enjoy  the  society  of  their  Parents  and  of  the  Family;  and  the 
Trainers  are  enabled  at  the  same  time  to  impart  a  greater  amount  of  general  knowledge, 
and  to  communicate  it  in  a  more  interesting  and  instructive  maimer.     The  great  object 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  165 


of  the  system  is  not  only  to  develop  and  strengthen  the  Physical,  Intellectual,  and  Moral 
Powers  of  the  Young;,  but  to  carry  out  Family  and  Social  Training,  by  making  Schools, 
as  far  as  possible,  part  of  the  Home  of  the  Children. 

Mid-day  play-hour  from  Twelve  till  One  o'clock,  during  which  time  the  Pupils  take 
Luncheon  together,  and  Play. 

FEES. 

FOR  THE  INITIATORY,  OR  JUVENILE, Two  Guineas. 

FOR  WRITING  AND  ARITHMETIC, One  Guinea. 

Per  Half- Yearly  Session,  Payable  in  Advance. 

Half-Yearly  Sessions  commence  1st  September  and  \st  February. 

VACATION  NOT  CHARGED. 

*^*  Parents  and  Guardians  are  invited  to  see  the  Working  or 
THE  Schools. 

PEIVATE    CLASSES. 

FEES  OF 
CLASSES.  HOURS.  SESSION. 

Natural  SCIENCE  AND  THE|  f  8-30  till  9-30  a.m.,  ^  ^o     o     n 

Higher  Branches  OF     > -<  9(--iiQp^  \  i,Z     Z     v 

AN  English  Education,  )  C  ^  '         •'  •>  ) 

Mr.  Long,  Master. 

Latin,. ..Junior  Division, 2  till  3  p.m.,       \     1     ^ 

Mr.  Bailey,  Master. 

Latin,... Senior  Division, 3  till  4  p.m.,      17    6 

Mr.  Long,  JIaster. 

Mathematics, 3  till  4  o'clock,    1  10     0 

Mr.  Laidlaw,  Master. 

French  J^J^^^^or  Division,)   2  till  3  o'clock,    \  , 

(Senior  Division,  j   3  till  4  o'clock ) 

Professor,  Anderson,  Master. 


5     0 


Music, 2  till  4  o'clock,     3     3     0 

Sewing, 2  till  4  o'clock,    0  15     0 

Mrs.  Rutherford,  Mistress. 

Calisthenics, 2    2     0 

Mr.  O'Bryan,  Master. 

43  ARGYLL   STREET,   GLASGOW. 


JAMES    THOMSON, 

Formerly  5  Hutcheson  Street, 
BOOKBINDER,    PAPER-RUUER,    AND    PAGERv 

Paper,  Cards,  Board,  S^c,  Cut  by  Wilson's  Patent  Machine. 

JT.  begs  to  call  particular  attention  to  Shaw's  Patent  Machine  for  Paging  Business 
•  Books,  Numbering  Goods,  Railway  and  Steam-boat  Tickets,  or  any  purpose  where 
consecutive  Numhering,  bold  and  accurate,  is  required. — ^Average  Price,  2d.  per  100 
numbers. 

May,  1851.  , 


166  ADVEETISEMEITTS. 


JOHN     CURRIE, 

15)Qg!FllK!§D[Kl(g  (giKllIRaQiTi, 
311  SAUCHIEHALL  STREET,  Opposite  St.  George's  Road, 

TAKES  this  opportunity  of  returning  his  grateful  acknowledgments  to  the  In- 
habitants of  the  West  End  of  the  City,  and  Public  generally,  who  have  so 
liberally  encouraged  him  since  he  commenced  busmess  there,  and  begs  to  assure 
them  that  every  effort  will  be  made  to  merit  a  continuance  of  their  favours,  by 
selling  Medicines  only  of  the  best  quality,  giving  close  personal  attendance  to  busi- 
ness, keeping  a  properly  qualified  staiF  of  assistants,  and  also  by  despatching  orders 
with  due  promptitude  and  care. 

PATENT  AND  PROPEIETARY  MEDICINES  of  most  Approved  Kinds. 
Family,  Emigrant,  and  Ship  MEDICINE  CHESTS,  neatly  fitted  up. 

PERFUMERY  in  Great  Variety,  BRUSHES,  COMBS,  &c. 
Medical  and  Family  Prescriptions  carefully  prepared. 

N,B. — For  convenience  of  Families,  a  Nurse  Register  is  kept. 

JOHN      CURRIE, 

262      BUCHANAN      STREET, 

AS  always  on  hand  a  Stock  of  the  undernoted  Articles,  for  Cabinetmakers  and 
Upholsterers,  and  Household  use. 


H 


French  Polish,  from  9s.  Imperial  Gallon  and  upwards. 
Brovpn  Spirit  Varnish,  from  lOs.  Imperial  Gallon  and  upwards. 
Clear  Spirit  Varnish,  and  French  Polish  for  Oak,  &c. 
Copal,  Mastic,  and  other  Varnishes. 

IMPERIAL  FURNITURE  OIL,  OR  FRENCH  POLISH  RENOVATOR. 

This  Composition,  after  many  j'ears'  experience,  is  found  to  be  superior  to  most 
other  kinds  in  use;  and,  where  used  exclusively,  it  produces  a  bright  and  durable 
polish,  not  easily  affected  by  hot  dishes,  warm  watei-,  &c. 

Annexed  certificates  as  to  its  properties  are  selected. 

Edinburgh,  December,  1848. 

Dear  Sir, — As  you  have  requested  me  to  express  my  opinion  of  your  "  Imperial 
Furniture  Oil,"  I  have  much  pleasure  in  stating  that  I  have  used  it  in  my  own 
establishment  for  many  years,  and  have  found  it  superior  to  every  other  kind;  and 
that  1  have  also  supplied  it  to  my  customers,  to  whom  it  has  given  general  satis- 
faction. 

To  Mr.  CuRRiE,  Chemist  and  Druggist,)  Thomas  Keddie,  Cabinetmaker  and 

Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow.  j"  House  Agent,  Melville  Place. 


Sir, — We  have  much  pleasure  in  affirming  that  we  have  used  your  "  Imperial 
Furniture  Oil"  for  some  time  back,  and  have  found  it  very  well  suited  for  Dining 
and  Drawing-Room  Furniture.  It  gives  a  high  polish,  is  easily  applied,  and  is 
moderate  in  price. 

To  Mr.  Currie,  Chemist  and  Druggist,)     Duncanson  &  Forbes,  Cabinetmakers, 
262  Buchanan  Street.  >  Argj-ll  Street,  by  Maxwell  Street. 

Sold  in  Bottles,  Is.,  Is.  6d.,  and  2s.  6d.  each, 

WHOLESALE  OR   RETAIL,   AT  262    BUCHANAN   STREET. 
^nd  Retailed  also  hy  Druggists^  Cabinet  Makers^  Grocers,  ^c. 


ADVERTISEMENTS!.  1^7 


MEDICATED    VAPOUR    BATHS, 

lOy  MAIN   STEEET,   ANDEESTOK 


PJACK,  M.B.,  would  wish  to  draw  the  attention  of  the  inhabitants  of  Glasgow 
.      to  the  great    advantages  derivable  from    the  administration   of  the  VAPOUR 
BATH  in  numerous  stages  of  disease,  either  in  the  acute  or  chronic  form. 

The  universal  approval  and  success  wliich  has  followed  their  administration  in  hun- 
dreds of  cases  since  the  opening  of  this  EstabUshment,  fully  justifies  him  in  recom- 
mending them  as  the  most  powerful  and  safe  agent  in  eradicating  disease,  never  failing 
to  aiford  relief  in  an  almost  incredible  space  of  time,  and,  with  a  little  perseverance, 
effectually  removing  complaints  generally  considered  incurable. 

Those  who  are  in  the  habit  of  swallowing,  by  wholesale,  drastic  purines  in  the  shape  of 
Pills  and  other  nostrums,  would  do  well  to  j-emember  that  the  Skin  discharges  more 
matter  than  the  Lungs,  Kidneys,  and  Bowels  put  together — that  through  it  the  old, 
altered,  and  worn-out  particles  of  the  blood  are  constantly  exuding  ;  and  therefore  that 
it  is  the  grand  outlet  of  all  the  redundant  matter  of  the  body.  Sudden  changes  of 
weather  and  exposure  to  cold,  close  up  these  Pores  of  the  Skin  in  part,  and  hence  the 
long  catalogue  of  diseases  over  the  land. 

These  Baths  are  invaluable  in  all  Female  complaints,  Asthma,  Consumption,  Indi- 
gestion, Scrofula,  Eheumatism,  Palsy,  Habitual  Costiveness,  Liver  Complaints,  in  all 
kinds  of  Nervous  Disorders  and  Geneial  Debility.  They  are  also  the  very  best  preven- 
tative against  taking  cold,  and  are  now  weekly  enjoyed  by  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  in 
perfect  health  as  a  decided  luxury.  Baths,  Medicated  according  to  the  requirements  of 
the  case,  from  Is.  upwards,  may  be  had  any  hour  of  the  day. 

TEPID  AND  COLD  SHOWER  BATHS,  6d.  EACH, 

Female  attendance,  for  Ladies. 
Medical  Galvanism  Applied  upon  the  most  Approved   Principles. 
109,  Main  Street,  Anderston. 

MEDICAL    GALVANISM. 


H.     GRAY    &     CO., 

3  SOUTH  PORTLAND  STREET,  GLASGOW, 

T>  ESPECTFULLY  call  Public  attention  to  the  NEW  MEDICAL  GALVANIC 
_LV  APPARATUS  they  have  recently  invented,  and  for  which  they  lay  claim  to> 
the  following  advantages  :— 

I. — Extreme  Simplicity  of  Construction  and  Portability — entirely  superseding  the 
necessity  for  those  expensive  and  complicated  Machines  hitherto  in  use  ;  possessing  an 
extensive  range  both  as  regards  intensity  and  quantify  of  Electricity,  from  the  weakest 
power  up  to  the  strongest  which  can  be  used  with  safety  ;  and,  at  the  same  time,  so> 
portable  that  it  can  be  conveniently  carried  in  the  coat  pocket. 

II. — Extreme  Cheapness,  being  furnished  complete,  with  Batteries,  &c.,  for  30a". 

III. — The  small  sum  required  to  maintain  it  in  action,  not  averaging  above  2d.  per 
week. 

Mr.  H.  Geat  is,  and  has  been  for  many  years,  engaged  as  Instrument  Makbk 
to  Messrs.  GrifRn  &  Co.,  of  London  and  Glasgow ;  and  formerly  as  Lecturer  on  Elec- 
tricity and  Galvanism  to  the  Calton  Mechanics'  Institution.  He  has  successfully  treated 
many  obstinate  eases  of  RHEUMATISM,  DEAFNESS,  PARALYSIS,  &c.,  with  the 
above  Apparatus  ;  for  further  information  respecting  which,  parties  applying  can  he 
referred  to  the  patients  themselves. 

1^"  Instructions  given  how  to  apply  the  Apparatus ;   and  Patients  attended  at  their 
own  Residence  when  required, 

Glasgow,  June,  IS51. 


168  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HOMEOPATHIC    COCOA. 


IN  consequence  of  the  constantly  extending  appreciation  of  the  superiority  of  this  valu- 
able article  of  diet  over  other  forms  of  manufactured  Cocoa  and  Chocolate,  as  a 
beverage  for  the  breakfast-table,  the  Public  are  respectfully  informed,  that  it  may  be 
procured  at 

W.   H.   BILLING'S 
HOMEOPATHIC     PHARMACY, 

72  SAUCHIEHALL  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


Turner's  Homeopathic  Cocoa,  which  has  acquired  a  veiy  extensive   celebrity, 
in  the  North  of  England  more  particularly,  and  the  daily  increasing  demand  for  which 
is  the  best  evidence  of  its  merits,  is  sold  in  pound  and  half-pound  packets,  at 
Is.  4d.  PER  POUND; 

AND 

Leatii's  Homeopathic  Cocoa,  esteemed  highly  in  Loudon  and  the  South  of  England 
generally,  also  in  pound  and  half-pound  packets,  at 

Is.  4d.  PEE  POUND. 

72  Sauchiehall  Street,  June,  1851. 

BOTANIC  EXTRACT  FOR  BEAUTIFYING  THE  COMPLEXION. 


THIS  is  the  most  extraordinary  preparation  ever  discovered  for  Beautifying  the 
Complexion,  removing  all  Pimples,  and  effectually  curing  Erysipelas.  It  has  been 
applied  in  hundreds  of  cases  without  a  single  failure.  Particular  attention  is  also 
requested  to  the  Herb  Mixture  which  the  Subscriber  has  prepared  for  the  cure  of 
Coughs,  Colds,  Spitting  of  Blood  from  the  Lungs,  and  all  Asthmatic  Complaints. 

This  Valuable  Medicine  is  composed  entirely  from  Herbs,  and  at  once  removes  the 
obstructions  which  are  the  cause  of  the  disease,  thereby  giving  instantaneous  and  per- 
manent relief,  so  different  from  the  Medicines  usually  given  in  such  Complaints,  which, 
although  affording  temporary  ease,  generally  stop  expectoration  and  thereby  confirm 
the  disease.  The  efficacy  of  this  Medicine  is  proved  by  numerous  Testimonials  from 
parties  of  the  highest  respectability,  who  have  been  cured  by  it  when  other  Remedies 
have  failed. 

Testimonials  may  he  seen  at  any  time  at  the  Botanic  Hall,  60  Commerce  Street. 

ROBERT  HENDERSON,  Medical  Botanist. 


GENUINE   ULTRA   TONIC   BITTERS. 


'E.  PETER  HATTRICK,  Herbalist,  in  returning  his  sincere  thanks  to  the 
Public  of  Glasgow  and  surro\inding  country,  for  their  liberal  patronage,  begs 
leave  to  state  that  his  celebrated  ULTRA  TONIC  BITTERS  may  be  had  V/holesale 
and  Retail  at  his  Establishment,  the  Beidgeton  Tea  Gardens,  206  Main  Street,  where 
all  kinds  of  Medicinal  Herbs  and  Roots  may  be  had. 

P.  H.  has  further  to  state,  that  for  the  better  accommodation  of  the  Public  in  the 
City  and  West  End,  he  has  appointed  Mr.  M'illiam  Barr,  Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant, 
60  Jamaica  Street,  and  Mrs.  Joseph  Johnstone,  Spirit  Dealer,  123  Gallowgate, 
(Corner  of  Spoutmouth,)  Agents,  of  whom  may  be  had  the  above  Bitters,  in  Bottles  and 
Packages,  Genuine. 

Wines,  Foreign  and  British  Spirits,  Ales,  &c.,  at  the  Tea  Gardens,  which  will  be 
rendered  highly  attractive  by  the  further  improvements  and  accommodation  for  refresh- 
ments that  are  being  made. 

FETJITS  IN  THEIR  SEASON. 

All  Orders  fiom  the  Country,  addressed  "206  Main  Street,  Beidgeton,"  will  be 
promptly  attended  to. 
June,  1851. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  1-69 


GLASGOW  EASTERN   NECROPOLIS, 

JEANFIELD,  EAST  END  OF  GALLOWGATE. 

THIS  CEMETEEY  is  now  tastefully  laid  out,  and  open  to  the  Promenade  of  the 
Public. 
Ground  for  Lairs  and  Tombs  is  on  Sale,  from  15s.  to  £4. 

Application  may  be  made    to  the  Superintendent   on  the  Ground,  any  respectable 
Undertaker  in  Glasgow,  or  to  the  Subscriber, 

ANDREW  REID,  Secretary. 

Western  BanVs  Branch,  Gallon,  May,  1850. 


GLASGOW    EQUITABLE    LOAN    COMPANY. 


Instituted  1841. 


Pratt's  Court,  109  Argyll  Street,  and  9  Maxwell  Street. 

MANUFACTURERS,  Shopkeepers,  Tradesmen,  and  others,  requiring  Temporary 
Advances,  may  obtain  the  same  upon  Liberal  Terms,  without  delay,  upon  the 
Deposit  of  Every  Description  of  Manufactured  Goods,  Plate,  Jewellery,  &c.  The  extent 
of  the  COMPANY'S  PREMISES  afford  ample  Accommodation  for  the  Proper  Storage 
of  Goods,  whilst  their  Large  Safes  are  suitable  for  the  Security  and  Preservation  of  those 
of  a  Valuable  Description.  Parties  at  a  distance  may  forward  the  Goods  per  Cirrier, 
and  the  utmost  Advance  that  can  be  given  will  be  remitted  in  any  form  that  mAy  be 
desired. 

Entrances  by  Pratt's  Court,  109  Argyll  Street  9  Maxwell  Street, 
and  7  Croy  Place. 

CRICHTON  SKIRVIKG,  Manageji. 


TO  LANDED  PROPRIETORS  AND  OTHERS. 


MR.  ANDREW  MERCER,  Estate  and  Insurance  Agent,  and  Mr.  JOHN 
JOHNSTONE,  (late  Factor  to  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,)  Land  Valuator  and 
Surveyor,  beg  to  intimate  that  they  have  commenced  business  as  Land  and 
Estate  Agents  and  Timber  Valuators,  &c.,  under  the  firm  of  Mercer  and 
Johnstone,  at  their  Land  and  Timber  Agency  Offices,  51  Miller  Street,  Glasgow.  The 
business  will  be  managed  on  the  English  plan  on  the  most  economical  terms,  and 
Wood  Valuations  and  Sales  will  be  conducted  under  their  superintendence ; — and 
prompt  settlements  made.  The  Auction  department  in  all  its  branches  is  to  be  by  Mr. 
David  Crichton,  an  able  and  experienced  Auctioneer  and  Appraiser,  under  their 
surveillance  ;  and  Mr.  James  Russell  will  act  as  Architect  and  Land  Surveyor  when 
called  on,  or  orders  left  for  him  at  the  offices  as  above. 

A  Registry  kept  of  Farms  to  Let  in  England  and  Wales,  and  also  of  Scotch  Farms, 
and  of  Estates  for  Sate  in  Scotland,  Houses  for  Sale  or  to  Let,  Furnished  and  Unfur- 
nished, in  Glasgow,  and  at  the  various  Watering-places  on  the  West  Coast. 

N.B. — Mr.  Mercer  begs  to  announce  that  he  continues  as  Agent  for  the  following 
Assurance  Societies  and  other  Companies,  viz, : — 

The  Law  Property  Assurance  and  Trusts  Society  for  Guarantee  of  Rents,  &c. 

The  Age  Assurance  Company. 

The  General  Life  and  Fire  Assurance  Company. 

The  Railway  and  General  Provident  Mutual  Association  for  Allowances  in  Sickness,  &c. 

The  Inventors  Aid  Association,  &c.,  &c. 

(Owe  Interest.^ 

P 


1 70  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


COMBE    &    HAMILTON, 


MANUFACTUEERS  OF  MILD  HOT  WATER,  HEATING  AND  VENTILATING 
APPARATUS  ON  SCIENTIFIC  PEINCIPLES, 

FOR  EVERT  DESCRIPTION  OF 

HORTICULTURAL  BUILDINGS,  GARDEN  WALLS,  MANSION  HOUSES, 

VILLAS,  ENTRANCE  HALLS,  LOBBIES,  CHURCHES,  ACADEMIES, 

And  other  Public  Buildings. 


Steam  Cooking  Ranges  for  Kitchens,  and  Steam  Boiling  Apparatus 

for  Cattle  Meat. 

Kitchen  Ranges  with  Hot  Water  Forcing  Boilers  for  Scullery  Troughs,  Baths, 

and  Bed  Rooms,  and  Washing  Houses  arranged  with 

Steam  Boiling  and  Hot  Water  Apparatus  and  Drying  Stoves  for 

Laundries,  all  fitted  up  on  our  own  principle. 


Gas-Fitting,  Bell-Hanging,  and  all  hinds  of  Smith  Work. 
Cooking  Apparatus  for  Steam  Vessels,  &c.,  &c. 

STATUAEY   MOULDER  AND   FIGURE   MAKER, 

83    MITCHELL    STREET. 


BEENAEDINO     LUCCHESI 

BEGS  leave  to  inform  his  Friends,  and  the  Public  in  general,  not  to  forget  his  New 
Rasplendent  Stock  of  FIGURES  he  has  received  from  London  and  Paris,  suitable 
for  Lobbies,  Libraries,  Gardens,  and  Pleasure  Grounds.  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's 
Likenesses  taken  in  the  best  Style  of  Art,  upon  Moderate  Terms.  Fac-Similes  taken 
from  Living  and  Dead  Subjects.  All  kinds  of  Repairs  neatly  executed.  Alabaster 
Ornaments  cleaned  and  repaired  equal  to  new. 

N.B.  — Plaster  of  Paris   always  on  hand,  suitable  for  Dentists,  Furriers,  Funnel- 
Polishers,  &c.     Figures  packed  for  all  parts  of  the  Globe. 

country  orders  punctually  attended  to. 


BELL-HANGING,    WINDOW    BLINDS,   &c. 


BRYDEN    AND    SONS 

RESPECTFULLY  beg  to  intimate  their  Removal  to  more  commodious  Premises, 
112  BUCHANAN  STREET. 
VENETIAN  WINDOW  BLINDS  with  SPRING  ROLLERS,    originally  Invented 
and  recently  Improved  by  their  Senior  Partner. 

J-     Old  Venetian  Blinds  Repaired,  Painted,  and  Altered  to  the  New  Plan.     Frame  Ve- 
.  netian  Blinds,   Wire  Gauze  Blinds,  Holland  Blinds,  with  improved  Slip  Spring  Rollers. 
Linen  Shade  Blinds  for  outside  of  windows,  upon  an  entirely  new  and  improved  oon- 
stiuction,  of  which  they  are  the  inventors  and  sole  makers. 

Bell-Hanging  on  their  own  most  Substantial  and  Improved  Plans. 

Experienced  Workmen  sent  to  all  parts  of  the  Country. 

112   BUCHANAN    STREET, 

near  ST.  VINCENT  STREET. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  171 


DAVID    BOYD    &   CO., 

WHOLESALE    STATIONERS,   119    INaRAM    STREET, 


BEG 
w 


EG  to  'call  the  attention  of  the  Business  Public  to  the  undernoted  Articles,  all  of 
Uich  thej  can  supply  on  the  best  terms. 

WRITING  PAPERS,  Letter  and  Note  Size,  at  all  prices. 

PACKING  PAPERS  of  Every  Description  and  Size. 

WHITE,  BROWN,  and  BLACK  PAPERS  in  Webs. 

PRINTING  PAPERS,  WMte  or  Coloured,  all  Sizes  and  Weights. 

DRAWING  PAPERS  and  PENCILS. 

SAMPLING  and  BUNDLING  PAPERS, 

EMBOSSED  and  FANCY  GOLD  PAPERS  in  Great  Variety. 

SEEDSMEN'S  PAPERS.  GROCERS'  PAPERS. 

DRAPERS'  PAPERS.  HATTERS'  PAPERS. 

CALENDER  PAPERS.  BLEACHERS'  PAPERS. 


Coimting-House  Books  Made  to  Order,  and  Pag^ed  by  MacMne. 

ENVELOPES,  Plain  or  Stamped,  to  Order. 
BUSINESS  DIES  Cut  to  Order. 
COPYING  PRESSES  in  Great  Variety. 
COPYING  BOOKS  and  COPYING  MATERIALS. 
COUNTING-HOUSE  STATIONERY  of  Every  Description. 


AGENTS  FOR 

MILNER'S  PATENT  FIREPROOF  HOLDFAST  SAFES  AND  DEED  BOXES 

CBOGGON'S  ROOFING,  SHEATHING,  AND  DRY  HAIR  FELT,  FOR 

COVERING  BOILERS,  &c. 

LOOM  CARDS,  of  all  Sizes,  for  Jacquard  Weaving.^ 

WATERLOW'S  PATENT  AUTOGRAPHIC  PRESS. 

Export  Orders  carefully  Execiiied. 


SAFETY    FROM    FIRE. 

DAVID  BOYD  &  CO. 

Having  been  appointed  WHOLESALE  AGENTS  for  the  SALE  of  MILNER'S 
PATENT  FIRE-RESISTING  and  FRAUD-PROOF  SAFES  and  BOXES,  they 
beg  respectfully  to  call  attention  to  their  very  large  and  complete  Assortment  of  these 
invaluable  Depositories  for  Business  Books,  Deeds,  and  other  Uninsurable  Property, 
which  they  are  enabled  to  offer  on  the  most  liberal  terms,  and  would  invite  the  public  to 
inspect  their  Stock,  at  the  Depot  in  Virginia  Place,  or  119  Ingram  Street. 

TO  THE  TRADE  they  are  enabled  to  make  a  liberal  allowance  from  the  List  Price; 
and  from  the  extent  of  their  Stock,  which  has  just  been  largely  increased,  comprising 
every  description  made  by  the  Patentees,  a  supply  can  at  all  times  be  depended  upon  at 
their 

WAREHOUSE— 119  INGRAM  STREET. 


172 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SOHO   MINT. 


MEDALS,    COINS,    METALLIC    ADDRESSES, 
CHEQUES,    &c., 

IN    ANY    DESIGN    OR    SIZE, 

FOR 

DRAPERS,  GROCERS,  PUBLIC  ROOMS,  SCHOOLS,  REWARDS,  &e, 
IN  (»PPER,  WHITE  OE  YELLOW  METAL, 


Size  of  Crown  Piece. 

Half-Crown. 

Florin. 

Shilling. 

Sovereign. 

Quantities  of 

500  to  500O 

7s.  6d.  per  100 

Quantities  of 
500  to  5000 
5s.  per  100 

Quantities  of 

500  to  5000 

33.  3d.  per  100 

Quantities  of 

500  to  5000- 

2&.  6d.  per  100 

Quantities  of 
500  to  5000 
2s.  per  100 

Above  5000 
7s.  per  100 

Above  5000 
4s.  9sL  per  100 

Above  5000      Above  5000 
3s.  per  10&    23.  4d.  per  100 

Above  5000 
ls.lOd,perlOO 

Dies. 
32s.  per  pair. 

Dies. 
25s.  6d.  per  pair. 

Dies. 
19s.  6d.perpair 

Die* 
Iffs.  per  pair. 

Dies. 
163.  per  pair. 

In  orders  of  10,000,  only  half  price  is  charged  for  dies. 
Do.       20,000,  no  charge  for  dies. 

Governments  and  Mervhants  furnished  with  Estimates  and  Coinage  complete  to  any; 

extent, 

MANUFACTURED  WITH  THE  "SOHO  MINT"  MACHINERY. 

As-ENT, 

WILLIAM    JOHITSTO  If, 

57  MILLER  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


ARTISANS'   TOOL  WAEEHOUSE. 

FISHING-TACKLE,    IVfUStCAL    INSTRUMENTS,    AND    STRINGS. 

GEOEGE    FAXTON    &    SON, 
32  STOCKWELL  STREET, 

GENERAL   MERCHANTS  AND  IMPORTERS   OF  FOREIGN   GOODS, 

HAVE  always  on  hand  a  large  Assortment  of  Jewellers',  Engravers',  Dentists',  Watch 
and  Clockmakers'  Tools  and  Materials, — Mainsprings,  Jewels,  Dials,  Glasses, 
Hands,  Wheels  and  Pinions,  Chains,  Keys,  Spring  and  Eight-day  Clock  Movements, 
American  Clocks,  Dutch  Melting- Pots,  Lathe  Bands,  Lancashire  Files,  &c. ;  also  Violins, 
Bows,  Flutes,  Cornopeans,  and  other  Musical  Instruments;  Piano-Forte  and  Dulcimer 
Wire  ;  Violin,  Harp,  Guitar,  and  other  Musical  Strings ;  best  German  wood  for  Violins, 
and  all  other  mountings  for  them  ;  Fishirig-Tackle,  Rods,  Reels,  Flies,  Lines,  Hooks, 
Hair,  Swivels,  Silkworm  Gut,  Mounting  for  Fishing-rods,  &c.,  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

G.  P.  &  S.  beg  to  express  their  sincere  thanks  to  their  Friends  and  Customers  for 
their  kind  patronage,  and  assures  them  that  they  may  rely  on  their  unremitting  attention 
to  all  Orders  intrusted  to  them. 

Printed  Catalogues  of  Goods  to  be  had  by  applying  at  the  Warehouse,  32  Stockwell 
Street.  Inspection  and  comparison  of  the  Prices  and  Quality  of  their  Goods  is  respect- 
uUy  invited. 

P.S. — None  hut  the  Trade  supplied  with  Watch  Materials. 
GOODS  MADE  TO  ORDER,  AND  REPAIRS  NEATLY  EXECUTED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


17^ 


OFFICES  FOR  PATENTS 

AND 

THE  BEGISTBATION 
OF  DESIGNS. 


47   LINCOLN'S   INN 
FIELDS,  LONDON, 

166  BUCHANAN   STBEET, 
GLASGOW, 

AND 

20    ST.    ANDREW'S 
SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 


All  Business  relating  to  Letters  Patent  may  he  transacted  at  these  Offices. 

CAVEATS    ENTERED. 

SEARCHES  MADE  FOR  SPECIFICATIONS,  AND  ABSTRACTS  OR  COPIES 

SUPPLIED. 

SPECIFICATIONS  DRAWN  OR  REVISED. 

MECHANISM  DESIGNED,  AND  DRAWINGS  MADE  BY  COMPETENT 

DRAUGHTSMEN. 

PROLONGATIONS  AND  CONFIRMATIONS  SOLICITED. 

DISCLAIMERS    ENTERED. 

ADVICE   ON  THE   PATENT  LAWS.      OPINIONS   ON  INFRINGEMENTS. 

THE   NOVELTY   OF   INVENTIONS   ASCERTAINED. 

DESIGNS,    DEVICES,    AND   PATTERNS,   AND   THE    CONFIGURATION    OF   ARTICLES    OF 
UTILITY,  PROTECTED  PROVISIONALLY  OR  COMPLETELY. 

The  Advantages  Messrs.  Wm.  &  J.  H.  Johnson  offer,  in  achieving  any  of  the 
above  objects,  consist  in  the  combination  in  their  Finn  of  a  Civil  Engineer  and  a 
Solicitor  ;  the  possession  of  their  own  offices  in  London  and  Edinburgh,  where  all 
English  and  Scotch  Patents  are  passed,  and  the  Specifications  enrolled;  and  the 
Sole  Proprietorship  of  a  first-class  Scientific  Periodical,  "  The  Practical  Mechanic's 
Journal." 

Just  Published, 

THE  PATENTEE  AND  INVENTOR'S  GUIDE; 

ok, 

HINTS  TO  INVENTORS  INTENDING  TO  OBTAIN  LETTERS  PATENT 

FOR  THEIR  INVENTIONS, 

OR  TO  PROTECT  THEIR  DESIGNS  BY  REGISTRATION. 

BY    WILLIAM    JOHNSON, 

Assoc.  Inst.  C.E. ;  Mem.  Inst.  Mech.  Eng. ;  Consulting  Engineer,  and  Patent  Agent;   and 

Editor  of  "  The  Practical  Mechanic's  Journal;" 

AND 

JOHN     HENRY     JOHNSON, 

Solicitor ;  Mem.  Inc.  Law  Soc,  U.  K. 

TO  WHICH  IS  ADDED,  AN  ILLUSTRATED  INDEX  OF  THE  ENTIRE  CONTENTS 

OF  THE  THREE 

FIRST  VOLUMES  OP  "  THE  PRACTICAL  MECHANIC'S  JOURNAL." 

May  he  had  Gratis  at  the  Office  for  Patents. 

47  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, London. 

166  Buchanan  Street, Glasgow. 

20  St.  Andrew's  Square,   Edinburgh. 

George  Hebert,  88  Cheapside, London. 

FKEE  BY  POST  FOR  TWO  STAMPS. 


174  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ANTIFRICTION    GREASE, 

AND 

OIL    OF   THE    BEST    DESCRIPTION, 

MAY  BE 

OBTAINED  ON  THE  CHEAPEST  TERMS, 

ON 

APPLICATION  TO  THE  UNDEESIGNED 

AT  THE 

M  AN  UF  AC  T  0  E  Y,    88    "WEST    S  T  E  E  E  T. 
RICHAED     SMITH. 

JOHN    SMITH    &    SON, 

ENGINE   COTTON-WASTE   AND   METAL   MERCHANTS 
10  Careick  Street,  and  47  M'Alpine  Street,  Glasgow, 

RESPECTFULLY  intimate,  that  thev  have  always  on  hand  a  Large  STOCK  of 
WHITE,  GKEY,  and  COLOUEED  ENGINE-WASTE,  of  Good  Quality  and 
Moderate  Prices. 

We  Also  Purchase,  Wholesale, 

OLD  MALLEABLE  SCRAP-IRON,  OLD  RAILS,  CAST-IRON,  OLD  COPPER, 

BRASS,  LEAD,  PEWTER,  CRYSTAL,  AND  COPPER 

AND  BRASS  TURNINGS. 

We  solicit  a  continuance  of  Past  Favours,  and  a  share  of  Public  Patronage. 

10  Caerick  Street,  and  47  M'Alpine  Street. 

Office,  10  Caeeick  Street. 


^  HOUSE  FACTORAGE. 


HEIEo   ©^(D1E(S^   (DIEIIE§iei®I[.lt 

BEGS  respectfully  to  intimate  to  PROPRIETORS  and  the  LEGAL  PROFES- 
SION, that  he  continues  to  act  as  HonsE  Factor  and  Property  Agent  ; 
and  means  to  devote  his  whole  time  and  personal  attention  to  that  branch  of  business, 
n  conjunction  with  FIRE  and  LIFE  INSURANCE. 

Such  as  may  avail  themselves  of  his  services  may  rely  upon  uniform,  diligent,  and 
earnest  personal  attention  to  their  true  interests,  on  very  Moderate  Terms  ;  com- 
bined with  &  faithful  rendering  of  accounts  for  necessary  repairs,  executed  bv  respectable 
and  established  tradesmen. 

In  soliciting  a  share  of  public  patronage,  he  has  the  honour  of  intimating  that  he  is 
permitted  to  refer  to  many  gentlemen  of  the  highest  respectability  and  influence  ;  which 
references  he  will  have  much  pleasure  in  furnishing  to  applicants  at  his 
Office,  No.  8  John  Street,  City. 
KENT  MUTUAL  FIRE  AND  ENGINEER'S  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE 

OFFICE. 
Glasgow,  May,  1851. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


1Z5; 


SAMUEL  WILSON, 

65,  67,  &  69  CANDLERIGGS,  GLASGOW, 
Requests  attention  to  the  subjoined  List  of  the  Applications  of  Gutta  Percha. 


APPLICATIONS   OF   GUTTA   PERCHA. 


DOMESTIC,  &c. 

Soles    for   Boots    and   Shoes, 
which  keep  the    feet  both 
warm  and  dry. 
liining  for  Cisterns,  &c. 
Picture  Frames. 
Looking-glass  Frames. 
Ornamental  Mouldings. 
Bowls. 

Drinking  Cups. 
Jars. 

Soap  Dishes. . 
Ornamental  Inkstands. 
Vases. 

Noiseless  Curtain  Kings. 
Card,    Fruit,   Pin,    and    Peri 

Trays. 
Tooth  Brush  Trays. 
Shaving  Brush  Ti-ays. 
Window-Blind  Cord. 
Clothes'  Line. 
Nursing  Aprons. 
Coloured  Material  for  Amateur 

Modelling. 
Ornamental     Flower     Stands 

and  Pots. 
Sheet  for   damp    AValls    and 

Floors. 
Conveyance  of  Water,  Gas,  &c. 
Drain  and  Soil  Pipes. 
Gutta  Percha  Tubing  is  used 
as  a  "  Domestic  Telegraph  " 
in  lieu  of  Bells. 
Tubing  for  Watering  Gardens, 

Washing  Windows,  &c. 
Lining  for  Bonnets. 
Jar  Covers. 
Sponge  Bags. 
Watch  Stands. 
Shells. 
Foot  Baths. 
Balsam  for  Cuts,   Chilblains, 

&c. 
Lighter  Stands. 

STJEGICAL. 

Splints. 

Thin  Sheet  for  Bandages. 

Stethescopes. 

Ear  Trumpets. 

Liquid     Gutta      Percha     for 

Wounds. 
Bed  Straps. 
Bedpans  for  Invalids. 

CHEMICAL. 

Carboy.s. 

Vessels  for  Acids,  &c. 

Syphons. 

Tubing    for   conveying   Oils, 

Acids,  Alkalies,  &c. 
FlaskSi 
Bottles. 

Lining  for  Tanks. 
Funnels. 


MANTJFACTITRmG. 

Buckets. 

Mill  Bands. 

Pump  Buckets,  Valves,  Clacks, 
&c. 

Felt  Edging  for  Paper  Makers. 

Bosses  for  Woollen  Manufac- 
turers. 

Flax  Holdei's. 

Shuttle  Beds  for  Looms. 

Washers. 

Bowls  for  Goldsmiths. 

Bobbins. 

Covers  for  Hollers. 

Round  Bands  and  Cord. 

Bi'easts  for  Water  Wheels. 

Oil  Cans. 

FOR  OFFICES,  &c. 

Wafer  Holders. 

Inkstands. 

Ink  Cups  (in  lieu  of  glass). 

Pen  Trays. 

Cash  Bowls. 

Washing  Basins,  &c.  (which 
cannot  be  broken). 

Tubes  for  conveying  Mess- 
ages. 

Canvas  for  covering  Books, 
&c. 

Architects'  and  Surveyors' 
Plan  Cases. 

AGEICULTUEAL. 

Tubing  for  conveying  Liquid 

Manure. 
Lining  for  Manure  Tanks. 
Driving  Bands  for  Thrashing 

Machines,  &c. 
Traces. 
Whips. 
Buckets,  Bowls,  &c. 

ELECTEICAL,  &c. 

Covering  for  Electric  Tele- 
graph Wire. 

Insulating  Stools. 

Battery  Cells. 

Handles  for  Discharging  Rods, 
&c. 

Electrotype  Moulds. 

ORNAMENTAl. 

Medallions. 

Brackets. 

Cornices. 

Console  Tables. 

An  endless  variety  of  Mould- 
ings in  imitation  of  Carved 
Oak,  Rosewood,  &c.,  for  the 
decoration  of  rooms,  cabinet 
work,  &c. 

Picture  Frames. 


USES  ON  SHIPBOARD. 

Sou.' -Wester  Hats. 

Pilots'  Hats. 

Life  Buoys,  which  are  more 
buoyant  than  Cork. 

Buckets. 

Pump  Buckets. 

Hand  Speaking  Trumpets. 

Drinking  Cups. 

Powder  Flasks. 

Fishing  Net  Floats. 

Sheathing  for  Ships. 

Waterproof  Canvas. 

Air-tight  Life-boat  Cells. 

Tubes  for  pumping  Water 
from  the  Hold  to  the 
Deck. 

Round  and  Twisted  Cor  ds 
(these  cords  do  not  sink  in 
water  like  the  hempen 
ones.) 

Lining  for  Boxes. 

Speaking  Tubes  for  communi- 
cating between  the  Man  on 
the  Look-out  and  the  Helms- 
man, Captain,  &c. 
Tiller  Ropes. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Suction  Pipes  for   Fire    En 

gines. 
Fire  Buckets. 
Stable  Buckets. 
Lining  for  Coffins. 
Sounding  Boards  for  Pulpits. 
Tap  Ferules. 
Communion  Trays. 
Tubing  for  Ventilation. 
Hearing  Apparatus  in  Church 
es  and  Chapels  fof  Deaf  Per- 
sons. 
Cricket  Balls. 
Bouncing  Balls. 
Golf  Balls. 
Fencing  Sticks. 
Portmanteaus. 

Police  Staves. 

Life  Preservers. 

Embossed  Book  Backs. 

Embossed   Globes  and  Maps 
for  the  Blind. 

Railway  Conversation  Tubes . 

Miners'  Caps. 

Beds   for   Paper-Cutting  Ma- 
chine Knives. 

Fringe  for  Mourning  Coaches 

Fine  and  Coarse  Thread. 

Alarum  Tubes  for  Mines,  &c. 

Official  Seals,  &c. 

Envelope  Boxes. 

Bible  Backs. 

Prayer  Book  do. 

Powder  Flasks. 

Box  Lids,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 


BOOTS  AND  SHOES  MADE  UPON  A  NEW  PEINCIPLE. 


WILLIAM  MACKENZIE, 

f  etter^irM  printer,   Iterentti^ie  /nittikr, 

BOOKSELLEE,  AND  PUBLISHER, 

~Vy  ESPECTFULLY  intimates,  that,  possessing  the  advantages  of  extensive  and 
-I- V  convenient  Premises,  Types,  and  Material,  suited  for  every  variety  of 
Printing,  and  Machinery  of  all  kinds,  on  the  most  modern  and  improved  prin- 
ciples, he  can  with  confidence  guarantee,  that  all  Orders  intrusted  to  him  shall  be 
executed  in  the  first  style,  and  with  the  utmost  promptitude,  as  well  as  on  the  most 
moderate  terms. 


The  Advertiser  wotild  respectfully  solicit  the  attention  of  the  Trade  to  his 
STEREOTYPE    DEPARTMENT; 

s  he  Casts  daily,  Orders  are  at  all  times  received  and  executed  without  delaj'. 


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Persons  of  good  address,  and  respectable  character,  will  find  employment  to  solicit 
Orders  for  Works  of  established  merit.  A  liberal  Commission  is  allowed,  or  fixed 
Wages  may  be  agreed  upon  to  suitable  parties. 

Deliverers  also  are  occasionally  required,  to  whom  a  fixed  salary  will  be  given, 
upon  finduig  security  to  the  amount  of  £50.  Personal  applications  are  requested 
here,  or  at  the  Branch  Warehouse,  5  Clerk  Street,  Edinburgh,  George  E.  Burtt. 
Agent. 


48  London  Street,  Glasgow, 
June,  1851.