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Who lived at 30 Clouston Street

Next door to 10 Percy Terrace (28 Clouston Street)      Next door to 12 Percy Terrace (32 Clouston Street)

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1877 - 1898Moody, Charles, manufacturers' agent, 2 Miller Street
1877 - 1879Paton, Alex. (of Alex. Paton & Son, shipping agents, Troon)
1877 - 1883Johnstone, A.C.
1878 - 1881Eadie, James (of Eadie, Ireland, & Co., woollen warehousemen, 24 Buchanan Street)
1879 - 1882Lawrie, Wm. D. (of Thomas Lawrie & Son, painters & decorators, dealers in works of art & articles of vertu, 85 St. Vincent Street)
1880 - 1886Scott, John L., accountant, auditor & assessor of fire losses, 141 W. George Street
1881 - 1882Clark, Frederick, iron broker, 43 Renfield Street
1882 - 1884Ker, Henry A. (of D. & J. Smith, wholesale boot and shoe merchants and manufacturers, 175 Trongate)
1882 - 1886Paxton, Mrs. J.D.
1882 - 1886Paxton, J.D.
1882 - 1884Ker, N.A.
1882 - 1885Clark, C.E., writer & notary public (of C.B. Aikman, Clark & Thomson, solicitors & notaries public, 205 West George Street)
1883 - 1890Stirrat, Robt., spring van and lorry builder (of R. Stirrat & Co., spring van, lorry, furniture van & cartwrights, 38 Bishop Street, Port-Dundas)
1885 - 1887Kemp, John C. (at Thomson & Gray, ship owners, timber merchants and shipbrokers, 79 Street George's Place)
1885 - 1887Kemp, Thomas H. (at Rutherfurd & Fleming, linen manufacturers, 9 Cochrane Street)
1886 - 1887Marshall, Andrew
1886 - 1888Beckitt, Edward, engineer (of Clarkson & Beckitt, hydraulic & general engineers, millwrights & machine makers, Maryhill Engine Works, Maryhill)
1886 - 1886Young, Alex. (of Dykes & Morton, wholesale warehousemen, 19 John Street)
1887 - 1900Hardie, Henry D. (at James Miller, Son & Co., merchants (gas & mineral oil products, drysalteries, aniline colours & cannel coals), 79 West Nile Street)
1887 - 1892Petrie, J.L. (of Thomas Firth & Sons Ltd., steel file and saw manufacturers, 176.5 Hope Street)
1889 - 1909Stirrat, Mrs.
1892 - 1901Laughland, Andrew (ofSmith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
1893 - 1913Young, Mrs./Miss
1898 - 1911Pritchard, Captain Hugh, marine surveyor (at John & Archibald Roxburgh, merchants, ship & insurance brokers, 3 Royal Exchange Square)
1905 - 1907Blackwood, F.
1905 - 1910Guthrie, Mrs.
1910 - 1910Dickson, Adam, custodier & registrar, Central Police Chambers, Street Andrew's Square
1910 - 1910Murray, Mrs. W.F.
1910 - 1913Murray, W.F.
1912 - 1914Sommerville, P.A.
1914 - 1914Young, Geo. (at Czarnikow & Co., sugar brokers, 43 Virginia Street)