Next door to 22 Arlington Street Next door to 30 Arlington Street
| Start - End | Name, occupation and work address | 
|---|---|
| 1860 - 1863 | Watson, James | 
| 1860 - 1863 | McLay, John jun. (at Carron Company, ironmasters and founders, 123.5 Buchanan Street) | 
| 1860 - 1865 | Turner, James jun., 18 Renfield Street | 
| 1860 - 1861 | Paul, Mrs. John | 
| 1860 - 1862 | Myhlenphort, Iver | 
| 1860 - 1882 | McLean, Mrs. Norman | 
| 1860 - 1862 | Shaw, Miss Marion | 
| 1861 - 1862 | Angus, John (of John Angus & Co., saddlers' ironmongers, silver & brass platers, saddletree, hame & collar manufacturers, grinders & polishers, 131 Trongate ; works, 20 New Wynd) | 
| 1862 - 1865 | Shaw, Neil Ritchie | 
| 1862 - 1866 | Torrance, Rev. John, minister, Grant Street Reformed Presbyterian Church | 
| 1863 - 1867 | Briggs, John (of Briggs & Maclellan, tailors and clothiers, 57 Union Street) | 
| 1864 - 1881 | Baird, Wm. | 
| 1864 - 1869 | Marshall, Wm., 146 West George Street | 
| 1864 - 1865 | Ross, John W. (of Ross & Fletcher, writers, 109 West George Street) | 
| 1865 - 1883 | Shaw, Mrs. Neil Ritchie | 
| 1866 - 1867 | Alexander, James, writer (at Couper, McKenzie & Innes, 176 West George Street) | 
| 1866 - 1895 | McArthur, Mrs. | 
| 1867 - 1868 | Stewart, Robt. | 
| 1868 - 1878 | Briggs, J. | 
| 1868 - 1883 | McInnes, Mrs. | 
| 1868 - 1874 | Stewart, Mrs. | 
| 1869 - 1870 | Notman, Wm. | 
| 1871 - 1872 | McWilliam, James, writer, 156 St. Vincent Street | 
| 1874 - 1876 | Moyes, John Y., toys & fancy goods emporium, 41 Argyle Arcade | 
| 1875 - 1879 | Thomson, Robt. (atPaterson, Sons & Co., music sellers, 152 Buchanan Street & pianoforte, harmonium & music sellers, 36 Newmarket Street, Ayr) | 
| 1876 - 1879 | Black, John S. (of Keiller & Black, wrights, 101 Buccleuch Street) | 
| 1881 - 1887 | McGhie, James | 
| 1882 - 1884 | McLean, Miss | 
| 1882 - 1886 | Graham, John M. | 
| 1883 - 1886 | Bell, David, Bank of Scotland | 
| 1883 - 1886 | Newell, Mrs. E. | 
| 1884 - 1887 | Dishington, Wm., manager, Craighall Milling Co., merchants and millers, Port-Dundas | 
| 1885 - 1888 | Milne, John, dairyman, 122 Woodlands Road | 
| 1886 - 1891 | Dishington, Mrs. | 
| 1887 - 1897 | Kilpatrick, J. Alex., M.J.I., hon. secretary, International Correspondence Association, sub-editor, "Glasgow Evening News", 67 Hope Street | 
| 1889 - 1891 | Riddell, Mrs. J.H., dressmaker | 
| 1889 - 1891 | Turner, Mrs. | 
| 1891 - 1893 | Henderson, Thomas, G.P.O. | 
| 1892 - 1897 | Henderson, Miss | 
| 1893 - 1897 | Kilpatrick, Mrs. Jessie, ladies and children's outfitter, 107 Great Western Road | 
| 1896 - 1902 | Blaikley, Miss | 
| 1896 - 1903 | Wright, John | 
| 1896 - 1898 | Douglas, R. | 
| 1897 - 1901 | Hamilton, David (of D. Hamilton & Co., bedding, bedstead & spring mattress manufacturers, 133-143 North Wallace Street) | 
| 1898 - 1910 | Urquhart, H. (of H. Urquhart & Son, tailors and clothiers, 208 Street George's Road) | 
| 1899 - 1908 | Duff, Alex. | 
| 1902 - 1903 | Forbes, David | 
| 1902 - 1912 | Stephenson, Alfred, representing Blake & Mackenzie, medical label printers, Liverpool | 
| 1904 - 1907 | Fellowes, Arthur, musician, The Palace, Glasgow | 
| 1904 - 1908 | Fellowes, Edward, musician | 
| 1909 - 1911 | MacFarlane, James, electric light fittings and switches, 226 W. George Lane | 
| 1909 - 1911 | Ross, David | 
| 1909 - 1914 | Musk, Harry |