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Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1857 - 1858 | Waters, James C., "Herald" Newspaper Office, 182 Trongate |
1857 - 1861 | Walker, Robt., distiller, Oban |
1858 - 1867 | Alexander, Archd. S. (of Smith, Anderson & Co., sewed muslin warehousemen, 4 George Square) |
1862 - 1866 | Brodie, Robt. (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers & commissioners for affidavits, 81 St. Vincent Street) |
1866 - 1869 | Brodie, MacLean (of Stewart, Wilson & Brodie, power-loom cloth manufacturers & merchants, 88 St. Vincent Street ; works, Burnside factory, Rutherglen) |
1866 - 1881 | Brodie, Mrs. |
1867 - 1875 | Brand, Mrs. Wm. |
1876 - 1887 | Nicol, James, city accountant and factor to Glasgow Improvement Trustees, City Chambers, Ingram Street |
1881 - 1892 | White, James (atThomas Allan & Sons, ironfounders, Springbank Foundry, North Woodside Foundry) |
1888 - 1891 | McHattie, Miss |
1892 - 1898 | MacLennan, Alex. (of A. MacLennan & Co., brewers' and distillers' agents, 45 Hope Street) |
1892 - 1905 | MacLennan, Archd. G. (of A. MacLennan & Co., brewers' and distillers' agents, 45 Hope Street) |
1892 - 1904 | Stoffert, Rud. A., iron and steel merchant, Victoria Buildings, 4 West Regent Street ; iron depot, 632 New Keppochhill Road |
1905 - 1905 | Alexander, Misses |
1905 - 1913 | MacLennan, Mrs. |
1909 - 1913 | Russell, Charles jun., "Glasgow Herald" |