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Who lived at 38 Carnarvon Street

Next door to 30 Carnarvon Street       Next door to 42 Carnarvon Street (21 Hafton Place)

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1851 - 1859Neill, Mrs. John
1851 - 1860Boyd, James
1851 - 1856Stewartson, John
1852 - 1856Gardner, Wm., optical, mathematical & philosophical instrument maker, 3 Royal Bank Place
1852 - 1854Murray, Robt., wine and spirit merchant, 208 North Street
1852 - 1854McDonald, Wm., corn and flour factor, 9 Hope Street
1853 - 1859Reid, Mrs.
1854 - 1860McAulay, James, teacher, Normal Seminary
1854 - 1855McEwan, Geo., surgeon, consultation-rooms, 73 Main Street, Anderston
1854 - 1856Wylie, James, teacher, Free Street George's Schools, Kelvin Street
1856 - 1862McLean, Mrs. D.
1857 - 1859Carmichael, Peter
1857 - 1869McLellan, Alex.
1858 - 1868Irvine, Miss
1858 - 1862Paterson, Mrs.
1859 - 1864Annan, Robt. (at Daly, Symington & Buchanan, warehousemen, 97-99 Trongate)
1859 - 1862Cameron, Misses
1859 - 1865Heddel, Mrs.
1861 - 1862McKeand, Charles, engraver and lithographer, 31 Miller Street
1862 - 1865McKeand, Mrs. Charles, teacher of singing and pianoforte
1863 - 1878McKenzie, F.
1863 - 1865Miller, Robt., manager, Heathery Knowe Fire-clay Works, depot, Street Rollox
1863 - 1879Peter, Mrs./Misses (of E.H. Peter, millinery & underclothing ; show rooms, 179 Sauchiehall Street)
1865 - 1868Moss, Alfred, teacher of music
1866 - 1873Grady, Martin Stewart, clerk
1867 - 1869Galloway, John, wright, 9 Killermont Street
1867 - 1879Lambert, Wm., commission merchant, 132 West Nile Street
1867 - 1868McLaren, W.
1868 - 1874Watson, James, rag, wool & metal merchant, 5 Brown Street
1869 - 1876Douglas, Rev. John, minister, New City Road Congregational Church
1870 - 1872Kennedy, Miss
1878 - 1879Bond, John
1878 - 1880Dinwoodie, John
1881 - 1883Milne, Mrs.
1881 - 1883Peter, Miss
1882 - 1883Merrylees, John jun., 159 Buccleuch Lane
1882 - 1883Borland, John
1883 - 1888Borland, Mrs.
1883 - 1889Merrylees, John, church officer, Grant Street Free Church
1883 - 1887Lang, Mrs.
1884 - 1885McAllister, Mrs.
1884 - 1885McDonald, John
1884 - 1885McLelland, John
1885 - 1889Herbertson, Thomas
1885 - 1886Husband, Wm.
1885 - 1888McAllister, Robt.
1887 - 1893Buchanan, Mrs.
1887 - 1889Pay, Mrs.
1888 - 1891Donaldson, James (of John Watson & Co., mercantile stationers, 35 Gordon Street)
1888 - 1893Johnstone, John
1888 - 1890Murie, Miss Eliza, teacher of music
1889 - 1890Frew, Hugh K.
1890 - 1899Herbertson, T.
1890 - 1893Brotchie, James
1890 - 1893Gedd, J., slater, 84 Garnethill Street
1891 - 1895Downie, Mrs.
1892 - 1897Hunter, Miss/Mrs.
1893 - 1898Gray, D.
1893 - 1894Greenlees, David (at Stevenson & Pae, produce and commission merchants, 26 Cochrane Street & 146 Ingram Street)
1895 - 1900Fitzgerald, Thomas, house proprietor
1896 - 1899Eyval, J.
1899 - 1902McCay, John L. (at Mathews, Maclay & Manson, paint, colour & varnish manufacturers, oil merchants & refiners, Hydepark works, 104 Hydepark Street)
1900 - 1901Sutherland, Donald, joiner (Sutherland & Leslie, wrights, 69 Holland Street)
1901 - 1903Harvey, James, spirit merchant, 184 North Street
1902 - 1904Lambert, Y.
1902 - 1903Park, W.M.
1904 - 1904Grant, John, church officer, Grant Street U.F. Church
1904 - 1906Lambert, Thomas
1904 - 1912Rainforth, Mrs. Agnes, theatrical costumier, 45 Woodlands Road
1911 - 1914Bate, Richard
1914 - 1914Allan, Miss Margaret B., teacher of pianoforte
1914 - 1914Connacher, J.