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Who lived at 2 Lawrence Place

Across Dowanhill Street to 32 Lawrence Street (7 Lindsay Terrace)         Next door to 4 Lawrence Place (36 Lawrence Street)Around the corner to1 Lawrence Place (45 Dowanhill Street)Across Lawrence Street to 35 Lawrence Street (5 Argyll Place)

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1859 - 1862Fraser, James P., inspector of branches, City of Glasgow Bank
1859 - 1875Gray, Robt., City of Glasgow Bank
1859 - 1874Campbell, Mrs. Wm.
1862 - 1877McGilivray, Hugh (at J. & D. Paton & Co., manufacturers, 59 St. Vincent Street and Tillicoultry)
1863 - 1876Birrell, Dawson (of Chamberlain & Birrell, wholesale straw bonnet manufacturers and importers of French flowers, lace, &c., 14 Buchanan Street)
1869 - 1871McGilvray, Neil
1874 - 1877McCaul, James S. (of McCaul, Murray & Co., merchants, linen, sailcloth, hessian, bagging & sacking manufacturers, 72 Ingram Street)
1874 - 1876Ross, Allan, chief clerk, Custom House
1875 - 1883Bain, Robt. (of Hydepark Foundry Co., iron founders, Hydepark Foundry, 54 Finnieston Street)
1877 - 1880McKechnie, Henry (of Finlay, McKechnie & Paton, tea merchants, 56 York Street)
1878 - 1881Murdoch, Patrick (of G.H. Geddes & Murdoch, commission merchants, 208 West George Street)
1880 - 1884Kennedy, Miss
1881 - 1885Bain, Mrs.
1882 - 1886Annan, Edward (of W., E., & A. J. Annan, writers, 112 West Regent Street)
1884 - 1887McGregor, James (of P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implements, 29 Argyle Street ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ; branch, 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)/87
1885 - 1887Paisley, Rev. Duncan Turner, minister, Milton Established Church
1886 - 1901Riddoch, D.S., commission merchant, 30 Gordon Street
1887 - 1890Burns, Wm., wine & spirit merchant, 165-167 Dumbarton Road, Partick, 137 Castle Street & 23 Cleland Street
1889 - 1910Scott, Alex. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons, shipbuilders and engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
1892 - 1902Innes, A. Irvine, assistant editor, "Daily Mail"
1892 - 1905Stewart, James, commission merchant, 11 West Regent Street
1901 - 1910Miller, James H., M.A., headmaster, Wellpark Public School
1902 - 1910Miller, Wm., agent, British Linen Co. Bank (Kelvinhaugh branch)
1906 - 1906Miller, Rev. Andrew, chaplain, Parish District Hospitals