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Who lived at 49 Arlington Street

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Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1859 - 1860Taylor, Mrs. Wm.
1860 - 1865Allan, Archd. (of McKenzie, Allan & Co., warehousemen & outfitters, 163-165 Argyle Street)
1860 - 1862Kilpatrick, James
1860 - 1865Moses, Richard (of Moyes & Moses, tea merchants, 19 Exchange Square)
1861 - 1864Muir, Thomas
1861 - 1862Smith, Sidney, manufacturer and agent for hosiery, 41-43 Brunswick Street
1862 - 1864Johnston, Alex.
1863 - 1866Graham, William N., North British Linen Co. Bank
1863 - 1865Graham, Mrs.
1864 - 1866Grandison, J.
1865 - 1866Butler, M.
1865 - 1867Sandford, Miss
1866 - 1868Trinker, Wm. (at Liepmann, Lehmann & Co., merchants, 76 Virginia Street)
1866 - 1867Morrison, Miss
1866 - 1876Miller, W.G., commission merchant, 5 Drury Street
1866 - 1870Fairlie, John (at Hamiltons & Co., merchants, 5 Victoria Place, West Regent Street)
1866 - 1871Dron, John
1867 - 1869Blackley, Mrs. James
1868 - 1873Dale, Mrs.
1869 - 1871Blackley, W.S.C.
1869 - 1871Walton, Jackson, manufacturer of steam boiler covering, 10 Kent Road
1872 - 1873Elder, John Hill, district secretary, Edinburgh Life Assurance Office, 63 St. Vincent Street
1872 - 1875McWilliam, James, writer, 156 St. Vincent Street
1873 - 1876Mitchell, Wm. R. (at Robertson & Co., later of Mitchell & Co., warehousemen, 7 Alston Street)
1875 - 1878Hay, James F. (of Blackie & Son, publishers, booksellers & bookbinders, 17 Stanhope Street)
1876 - 1879Lawson, John, mason and builder
1876 - 1885Murdoch, Alex., assistant Greek professor
1876 - 1886Mylne, Geo. (at Eagle Iron Foundry, North Canal bank, Port-Dundas)
1876 - 1881Neilson, Richard (Andrew Renfrew & Co., thread and heddle twine manufacturers and yarn doublers, 110 John Street)
1880 - 1889Elder, Miss
1883 - 1887Sloane, James F., artist and designer to printers
1883 - 1887Sloane, John Fullarton, accountant
1883 - 1883MacFarlane, Parlane (at Wm. McLaren, Sons & Co., warehousemen & manufacturers, 5 Hanover Street)
1884 - 1889Jack, Mrs.
1887 - 1898Henderson, A.B., G.P.O.
1887 - 1898Henderson, J.P., G.P.O.
1887 - 1889Henderson, David, G.P.O.
1888 - 1898Henderson, Thomas, Savings Bank, 101 New City Road
1888 - 1898Henderson, Mrs.
1889 - 1895Crawford, Wm. (of Wm. Crawford & Son, tinsmiths, 46 Meuse Lane, Cowcaddens)
1889 - 1902Grange, James K. (of Ruthven & Grange, wholesale jewellers, 74 Buchanan Street)
1891 - 1896Logan & Beatson, milliners and dressmakers, 41 Great Western Road
1892 - 1894Mason, Andrew
1892 - 1895Murray, James McL., writer (of Kidstons, Watson, Turnbull & Co., writers, 50 West Regent Street)
1897 - 1902Cannan, Miss
1897 - 1906Stevenson, Mrs. W.H.
1898 - 1902Bennett, Mrs. Thomas
1898 - 1901Leighton, Wm.
1899 - 1902Coutts, David Walker (of Coutts & Gilfillan, printers and stationers, 19 Candleriggs)
1902 - 1904Blain, James, attends dinners, parties, etc.
1902 - 1905Malcolm, John (at Andrew Malcolm & Co., produce importers, 133 Stockwell Street)
1903 - 1907McCulloch, Alan, iron merchant, 57 West Nile Street, later of Alan & John McCulloch, engineers, iron & commission merchants, 68 Renfield Street
1903 - 1907McCulloch, Duncan
1903 - 1905Malcolm, Andrew M. (of Andrew Malcolm & Co., produce importers, 133 Stockwell Street)
1906 - 1906Kramrisck, Emil, tobacco & cigar merchant, 5 Street George's Road
1907 - 1911Leggart, H.
1908 - 1908Davidson, Geo., plasterer (of Geo. Davidson & Co., plasterers & granite paviors, 117 Bath Lane)
1908 - 1910Leitch, John, coachbuilder (atJames Henderson & Co. Ltd., coach builders, showrooms & works, 60-64 North Street, Anderston)