Next door to 31 Arlington Street Next door to 39 Arlington Street
| Start - End | Name, occupation and work address | 
|---|---|
| 1859 - 1869 | Murray, Wm., artist | 
| 1859 - 1862 | Blench, Thomas W. | 
| 1859 - 1886 | Stevenson, Miss | 
| 1859 - 1868 | Paterson, Mrs. | 
| 1859 - 1871 | Ross, Miss Mary | 
| 1860 - 1861 | Smith, Sidney, manufacturer and agent for hosiery, 41-43 Brunswick Street | 
| 1860 - 1862 | White, Robt., wool broker (at R. & J. Girdwood, wool brokers, 42 York Street) | 
| 1861 - 1863 | Jardine, John (of J. & J. Jardine, masons, 82 Scott Street, Garnethill) | 
| 1863 - 1867 | Davidson, John, ship broker | 
| 1863 - 1867 | Ramsay, James, manager (J. & P. Cameron, general carriers, contractors & railway agents, 21-29 Mitchell Street, 164 Trongate, 39 Stirling Street, Cowcaddens & Buchanan Street Railway Station) | 
| 1863 - 1867 | Thomson, Mrs. | 
| 1863 - 1866 | Marshall, Mrs. | 
| 1867 - 1873 | Morrison, Miss | 
| 1867 - 1872 | Cunningham, J. | 
| 1868 - 1869 | McIntosh, Mrs. | 
| 1868 - 1870 | McLaren, John Fisher, writer, 67 West Nile Street | 
| 1869 - 1870 | Moss, Alfred, teacher of music | 
| 1869 - 1879 | Smith, Wm., accountant, house factor and insurance agent, 75 West Nile Street | 
| 1869 - 1873 | Speirs, James (of Ferrier & Spiers, stationers and account book manufacturers, 165 Ingram Street) | 
| 1871 - 1873 | Dykes, John jun., accountant and share-broker, 79 St. Vincent Street | 
| 1873 - 1876 | Hopkinson, Geo., professor of music | 
| 1875 - 1878 | Hart, Frederick, agent for Jonas Brook & Brothers, cotton thread manufacturers, 10 Garthland Street | 
| 1875 - 1884 | Hart, Mrs. James | 
| 1878 - 1879 | Geddie, Wm. (of Wm. Geddie & Co., custom agents & bonded store keepers, 2-6 Cadogan Street) | 
| 1880 - 1881 | James, Mrs. | 
| 1880 - 1881 | Leggat, Robt. (of Leggat Brothers, lithographers,embossers, draughtsmen & general steam printers, 38 Sauchiehall Street & 5 Renfrew Lane) | 
| 1880 - 1881 | McEachran, Allan, draper and hosier, 132 Street George's Road | 
| 1880 - 1883 | Lang, Mrs. James | 
| 1880 - 1886 | McPhail, Miss | 
| 1880 - 1895 | Miller, Miss | 
| 1880 - 1885 | Fulton, Mrs. | 
| 1881 - 1883 | Shaw, Miss | 
| 1882 - 1884 | Hope, Cornelius | 
| 1884 - 1885 | Craig, Miss | 
| 1884 - 1888 | Thomson, Andrew | 
| 1886 - 1887 | Gentleman, J.J. Watt | 
| 1887 - 1892 | Dunn, John, commission agent, 55 East Howard Street | 
| 1887 - 1892 | Gebbie, Mrs. | 
| 1890 - 1893 | Kyle, Robt., writer and notary public, 136 Wellington Street | 
| 1892 - 1892 | Gebbie, Wm. | 
| 1893 - 1898 | Henderson, Thomas, G.P.O. | 
| 1893 - 1895 | Miller, Thomas | 
| 1897 - 1897 | Steel, John, grocer, 86 Woodlands Road | 
| 1898 - 1903 | Turnbull, Robert, silk buyer (atCopland & Lye, silk mercers, linen drapers, house furnishers, mantle makers, milliners, costumiers, lacemen, hosiers, shirt makers, glovers & boot makers, warehousemen, Caledonian House, 165-167 Sauchiehall Street) | 
| 1899 - 1909 | Watson, Miss, teacher of drawing and painting | 
| 1911 - 1911 | Carstairs, David, wholesale tobacconist & cigar importer, 610 Argyle Street |