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Who lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent

Next door to 2 Holyrood CrescentAround the corner to360 Great Western RoadAcross Holyrood Crescent to27 Holyrood Crescent

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1862 - 1868Dickson, Miss E., Berlin & French fancy repository, 243-5 Sauchiehall Street
1862 - 1881Hutton, John ((of J. & A. Hutton, commission agents, 68 later 12 Gordon Street)
1862 - 1865Brown, Thomas (of Hutcheson & Brown, ship & insurance brokers, brokers for the sale, purchase & charter of steam & sailing vessels, agents, 14 Maxwell Street)
1863 - 1868Dickson, Miss
1865 - 1867Penman, Alexander, marble cutter & sculptor, 16 Hope Street
1865 - 1889Penman, Mrs. Alexander
1865 - 1874Warden, Mrs. James
1866 - 1870Morrison, Mrs. John
1866 - 1868Stanford, Edward, C.C., manager, British Seaweed Co. Ltd., chemical manufacturers, 83 West Regent Street, captain, 19th Regiment Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, Orderly Room, 179 West George Street, Drill Hall & Staff Head Quarters, 201 Parliamentary Road ; Rifle Range 800 yards, Possil
1867 - 1875Warden, Archd. (at Robt. Denniston & Co., merchants, 97 Buchanan Street, later of Richardson, Denniston & Co., merchants, 53 Virginia Street)
1869 - 1870Morrison, John
1869 - 1870Maxton, Wm., 97 Buchanan Street
1870 - 1874Harold, James (at Andrew Anderson, Fordyce & Co., warehousemen, 103-105 Glassford Street)
1871 - 1873Paul, Thomas A.
1874 - 1882Maxwell, John, saddler and harness maker, 81 Renfield Street
1874 - 1881Watt, Alex. (of Watt, Brothers & Co., oil and produce merchants, 10 Bothwell Lane)
1874 - 1881Whitham, Mrs., professor of piano and singing
1877 - 1880Watt, Charles (of Watt, Brothers & Co., oil and produce merchants, 10 Bothwell Lane)
1880 - 1882Law, Mrs. John
1881 - 1882Rutherford, Robert P. (at Rutherfurd Brothers, warehousemen and manufacturers, 48 Ingram Street & 6 John Street)
1882 - 1883Brown, Colin M. (at Macleod & Reid, tobacco merchants, 17 Cadogan Street)
1882 - 1902Miller, Miss
1882 - 1885Haddow, Walter
1883 - 1885Paterson, Mrs. James
1884 - 1895Inglis, Wm., pawnbroker, 230 Garscube Road & 27-29 Orchard Street, Partick
1885 - 1908Jackson, Robert (of Robert Jackson & Sons, military, naval & merchant tailors, ladies', boys' & youths' tailors, bicycle tailors & outfitters, pulpit & bar robe makers, 1 St. Vincent Place & 161 Queen Street)
1885 - 1890Jackson, Walter H. (of Robert Jackson & Sons, military, naval & merchant tailors, ladies', boys' & youths' tailors, bicycle tailors & outfitters, pulpit & bar robe makers, 1 St. Vincent Place & 161 Queen Street)
1886 - 1890Harvey, James, M.A., teacher. Highland Society School, 69 Montrose Street
1890 - 1895Inglis, Wm. R., jun., pawnbroker and jeweller, 29 Orchard Street
1892 - 1900McCarthy, Wm., supervisor, later supervisor of Inland Revenue, 280 George Street
1892 - 1905Penman, D.H.
1895 - 1902Murray, Geo. R. (of G. & D. Murray, clothiers, 71 later 68 St Vincent Street & 40 West Nile Street)
1900 - 1904Foulds, John, merchant, 24 George Square
1902 - 1907Douglas, Daniel (Glasgow Patent Moulders' Blacking Co., ironfounders' blacking manufacturers, Fleming Street, Port-Dundas)
1903 - 1907Trench, Mrs.
1908 - 1908Chalmers, Malcolm, agent (at Wm. C. Gray & Sons (Ayr), carpet manufacturers, 87 Union Street)
1908 - 1912Lyle, John (at George Gordon & Co., shipowners, 48 West Regent Street)
1909 - 1910Lyle, John (of Clyde Structural Iron Co. Ltd., iron roof and bridge builders, Scotstoun)
1910 - 1910Penman, David H., stockbroker
1910 - 1912Roy, Mrs.
1911 - 1911McConnell, David, traveller