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Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1858 - 1860Wright, James (of James Wright & Co., cotton brokers and commission merchants, 11 Exchange Square)
1859 - 1863Geddes, Geo. H., commission agent, 11 Dixon Street
1859 - 1866Johnston, Wm., metal broker, manufacturer & agent for lampmakers', brassfounders' & plumbers' materials, Bohemian glass, Glasgow Tube & Metal warehouse, 49 Mitchell Street
1861 - 1863Dunn, James
1864 - 1869Jaffrey, Mrs.
1864 - 1869Turner, Wm. M., commission merchant, 21 Renfield Street
1867 - 1868Wingate, Mrs. Alex.
1868 - 1878Guthrie, Rev. John, M.A., D.D., minister & professor of apologetics, E.U. Church, West Campbell Street
1869 - 1870Birrell, David (of Walker, Birrell & Co., manufacturers, 4-5 George Square ; factory, Brook Street, Mile-end)
1869 - 1878Gumprecht, Mrs.
1870 - 1873Chalmers, Richard, teacher, 1 Claremont Terrace
1873 - 1884Cavenie, John, clothier, 34 Queen Street
1874 - 1876Graves, Wm. (of H.L. Schwabe & Co., merchants, 150 Hope Street)
1874 - 1875Jaeger, Geo. (of Kolp & Co., merchants, 81 Buchanan street, Mitchell Lane)
1875 - 1876Steegman, Julius (of E. & J. Steegmann & Co., merchants & commission merchants, 4 Victoria Buildings, West Regent Street ; goods entrance, 19 Bath Lane)
1878 - 1881King, Alex. (of Alexander King, Brown & Co., merchants and commission merchants, 23 Royal Exchange Square)
1879 - 1884Sellars, James jun., I.A., architect, 266 St. Vincent Street
1879 - 1885McNaughtan, Duncan, I.A., architect, 124 Bath Street
1884 - 1888Forsyth, Wm. (of Wm. Forsyth & Co., Cobden Hotel, 87 Argyle Street)
1884 - 1887Nelson, Andrew S. (of Andrew S. Nelson & Co., railway iron & steel merchants, rolling stock contractors, 18A Renfield Street)
1885 - 1890Morison, James (of Morison Bros., booksellers & stationers, 99 Buchanan Street)
1887 - 1888White, Eugene G. (of E. & E. Silva White, fine art dealers and publishers, 104 W. George Street)
1889 - 1892Brown, Mrs.
1891 - 1892Thomson, T. Frame, civil engineer (of Strain, Robertson & Thomson, civil engineers, 154 West George Street)
1891 - 1893MacLay, Alex., C.E., B.Sc., M.I.Mech. E., professor of mechanical engineering (Technical College)
1891 - 1894Glen, Ninian, C.A. (of Aikman & Glen, chartered accountants, 107 St. Vincent Street)
1892 - 1902Sandeman, David T. (of "The Glasgow Herald")
1893 - 1901Whytlaw, R.A. jun. (of R.A. Whytlaw, Son & Co., manufacturers, Grove Park Mills, 188 N. Woodside Road ; goods, Mathieson Road ; sample room, 207 Ingram Street)
1894 - 1900Aikman, Patrick H., C.A. (of Aikman & Glen, chartered accountants, 107 St. Vincent Street)
1900 - 1905Miller, Wm., merchant, contractor, manufacturer of fire engines & automatic fire buckets, alarms, 212 St. Vincent Street; works, 134 W. George Lane
1902 - 1902Miller, John Wilson, chemist & druggist, 209-211 Byres Road, 131 Hyndland Road, 252 Buchanan Street & 300 Dumbarton Road
1902 - 1902Young, Frank W., H.M. Inspector of Schools
1905 - 1905Reid, W.P., locomotive superintendent, N.B. Railway, Cowlairs
1905 - 1906Wilson, J.