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Who lived at 2 Moray Place

Next door to 3 Moray Place (69 Ashley Street)         Around the corner to1 Moray Place (137 West Prince's Street)Across Ashley Street to 70 Ashley Street

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1852 - 1854Allan, James, cotton dealer and agent, 67 St. Vincent Street
1852 - 1854McGeorge, John, stockbroker, accountant, hose factor & agent, 135 Buchanan Street
1852 - 1859Allan, David (of Allan & Ferguson, lithographers & engravers, 74 Buchanan Street)
1853 - 1860Lancaster, Mrs.
1854 - 1858McArthur, James (of McArthur Brothers, merchants & agents for Liverpool traders, Madeira co., 259 Argyle Street)
1854 - 1857McKellar, Alex. (of Alex. McKellar & Son, Caledonian Rope & Twine Works, 4 Robertson Street ; works, 214-216 Stobcross Street)
1859 - 1860Thompson, Robt. (of Robertson, Thompson & Co., commission merchants, 3 Virginia Street)
1860 - 1864Finlay, Joseph (of William Clapperton & Co., thread manufacturers, 3 West Nile Street ; works, Paisley)
1860 - 1864Wright, Thomas, merchant (of Wright and Williamson, sugar merchants, 52 Virginia Street)
1860 - 1863Stewart, Robt. (of Robert Stewart & Co., merchants, 1 West Regent Street)
1862 - 1865Bogle, Hugh (of Hugh Bogle & Co., painters, paper-hangers, gilders, glass-stainers, embossers & interior decorators, 123 St. Vincent Street & 222 Shaws Road ; workshops, 3 Street Peter's Lane)
1864 - 1879George (of McArthur & Findlay, shawl manufacturers, 27 South Frederick Street, later of Collins, Findlay & Co., screw, bolt & rivet makers, 81 West Street, Tradeston)
1864 - 1879Finlay, Mrs. Joseph
1864 - 1867Parker, Matthew (of M. Parker & Co., merchants and commission agents, 90 Mitchell Street)
1866 - 1872Bost, T. (of A. Bost & Co., metal brokers and commission agents, 119 St. Vincent Street)
1866 - 1882Glassford, Matthew (of Glassford & French, boot and shoe makers, 91 Argyle Street & 69 Buchanan Street)
1867 - 1869Calderwood, Alex. (of Clyde Jute Co., spinners and manufacturers, Port-Dundas Jute Works, 52 Wigton Street)
1870 - 1875Beckett, Rev. Wm., minister U.P. Church, Rutherglen
1875 - 1879George, jun. (at G.B. Smith & Co., iron fence & gate, iron bridge, roofs & wire rope manufacturers, wire merchants & contractors, 56 West Regent Street ; works, 630 Keppochhill Road, later of Macfarlane & Findlay, washing & wringing machine manufacturers, 18 Elliot Street, Cranstonhill, later McHutchison, Findlay & Co., wool & commission merchants, agricultural agents, 17 Oswald Street ; stores, 99 Clyde Street, Anderston)
1875 - 1881McDonald, Alex. (of McDonald & Morrison, tea merchants, 46 Howard Street)
1875 - 1879Wolffe, Samuel (of Wolffe Brothers, watch manufacturers & wholesale jewellers, 77 Buchanan Street)
1875 - 1879Finlay, W. Lyon
1881 - 1895Stewart, Mrs.
1883 - 1883McFarlane, Archibald, wright & builder, 25 West Prince's Street
1883 - 1888Reid, John (of Henry Reid & Sons, furnishing ironmongers, tinsmiths & pewterers, 156 Argyle Street ; workshop, 39 Robertson Lane & Ropework Lane)
1883 - 1888White, Miss, professor of music
1888 - 1906McLaren, Wm., paper stainer, 9 Madeira Court, 257 Argyle Street, later of Wm. McLaren & Co., paperhangings manufacturers, 332 ArgyleStreet
1896 - 1898Newton, W.D., wholesale and retail butcher, 4 Balgrayhill, Springburn, 224 Springburn Road & Meat Market, Moore Street
1897 - 1900Craig, Miss
1897 - 1900Donaldson, N.M. (of Hetherington & Anderson, yam merchants and agents, 17 John Street)
1900 - 1902Craig, J.D.
1900 - 1905Pearlmann, M. (of M. Pearlmann & Co., photographers & artists, 254 Street George's Road & 49 Jamaica Street)
1905 - 1905Hymans, Louis, antique dealer & jeweller, 73 Buchanan Street
1906 - 1907Weir, Mrs.
1909 - 1909Stevenson, J.R.
1910 - 1910Dick James