Next door to 11 Jedburgh GardensAround the corner to 13 Wilton Mansions (174 Wilton Street) Across Jedburgh Gardens to 6 Jedburgh Gardens
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1897 - 1906 | Mather, James M. (of Patterson & Mather, warehousemen, 56 Jamaica Street) |
1897 - 1897 | Melven, Wm., teacher,Glasgow Academy |
1897 - 1902 | Muir, Robert (of Muir, Ewing & Co., marble cutters and enamellers, 23 Fleming Street) |
1897 - 1899 | Carnachan, Dr. G., physician and surgeon |
1898 - 1900 | Kellie, James, agent, 28 Street Enoch Square |
1898 - 1900 | Low, W. |
1899 - 1909 | Lindquister, Captain August, master mariner |
1899 - 1905 | Riddell, Rev. Wm. Finlayson, clergyman, Waterloo Street Congregational Church |
1900 - 1904 | Highet, Wm. G., agent for Falkirk Iron Co., ironfounders, enamellers, &c., 32-34 Bothwell Street, later of the Standard Iron Co. Ltd., architectural, sanitary & general ironfounders, 103 Bath Street ; works, Barrhead) |
1902 - 1905 | Carson, Robert (of Robert Carson & Co., flour importers, Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington Street) |
1904 - 1905 | Martin, Wm. Green, organist & teacher of music (Street Mary's Episcopal Church) |
1905 - 1906 | Challoner, Robt. C, fire superintendent, General Accident Assurance Co. Ltd., 100 West Regent Street |
1905 - 1911 | Malcolm, Andrew M. (of Andrew Malcolm & Co., produce importers, 23 College Street, later of Fulton & Weir, wholesale provision merchants, produce importers, ham & bacon curers, 67-71 Brunswick Street) |
1907 - 1910 | Mirylees, A.H. |
1907 - 1914 | Scott, Mrs. John L. (Annie H.) |
1909 - 1909 | Sutherland, John W. (of Johnstons Ltd., general builders' & contractors' merchants, 74 York Street ; warehouses, York Lane, 28 York Street, later of Sutherland, Matheson & Reid, building trades merchants, 50 Wellington Street ; stores, 34 MacIntyre Street) |
1911 - 1911 | Cleland, Rev. James, Church of Scotland Mission, 25 Candleriggs |