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Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1853 - 1858 | Stewart, John |
1853 - 1858 | Maxwell, Mrs. Andrew |
1854 - 1855 | Ross, Philip, commission merchant, 32 St. Vincent Place |
1854 - 1857 | Ferguson, Alex. A. (of Alex. Ferguson & Co., iron and steel merchants, 54 Jamaica Street) |
1855 - 1860 | Smith, David, civil engineer & land surveyor, 37 West George Street |
1857 - 1860 | McKenzie, Geo. W., "Reformer's Gazette", 24 Howard Street |
1857 - 1866 | McKenzie, Peter, editor, "Reformer's Gazette", 24 Howard Street |
1857 - 1863 | Maxwell, Andrew (of Neilson & Maxwell, iron merchants and agents, 78 James Watt Street) |
1864 - 1865 | Goldie, Mrs. |
1864 - 1865 | Slater, Rev. Thomas, Street George's-in-the-Fields |
1865 - 1881 | Brown, Mrs. Daniel |
1866 - 1870 | Muir, John, second-hand bookseller, 116 Ingram Street |
1869 - 1870 | Agar, John (at Okell, Selkirk & Co., warehousemen and manufacturers, 175 Trongate) |
1870 - 1873 | Muir, Mrs. Dr. |
1871 - 1883 | Anderson, Alex., leather merchant, 114 Trongate |
1871 - 1876 | Anderson, John S. (at Alexander Anderson, leather merchant, 114 Trongate) |
1871 - 1874 | Robertson, John, calenderer and packer, 11 Prince's Square |
1873 - 1897 | Brown, Colin, 5 West Regent Street |
1874 - 1875 | Faulds, Robt., merchant, 79 West Regent Street |
1874 - 1875 | Faulds, Thomas |
1876 - 1879 | Ritchie, John, wholesale provision merchant, 10 Ingram Street |
1880 - 1884 | Allan, Alex. M. (of A.M. Allan & Co., flint glass and bottle manufacturers, The Forth Glass Works, Firhill Road) |
1881 - 1892 | Ramsay, Mrs. Patrick |
1884 - 1887 | Bunten, Laurie (of Ronald & Co., wine merchants, 152 W. George Street) |
1886 - 1887 | Dow, Thomas, district manager, London Assurance Corporation, 99 St. Vincent Street |
1887 - 1890 | Hay, Robt. (of Wilson Brothers, lace and muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell Street) |
1887 - 1895 | Lindsay, Misses |
1892 - 1892 | Jardine, Wm. McLeod, agent, Union Bank of Scotland Ltd., Trongate |
1892 - 1892 | Ramsay, Thomas, The Conservative Club |
1897 - 1898 | Brown, Graham, 192 Hope Street |
1898 - 1904 | Morrison, Alex. |
1899 - 1900 | Black, Wm. George, writer (of Black, Honeyman & Monteath, writers, 88 West Regent Street) |
1899 - 1907 | Wright, C.L., jun., representative of the Edison Engraving Co., 167 Strand, London |
1900 - 1906 | Hirst, J. Crossland, L.R.A.M., professor of music, Athenaeum |
1904 - 1912 | Wallace, Miss |
1909 - 1909 | Turner, James (Price's Co. Ltd., oil distillers & refiners, 5 Oswald Street) |