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Who lived at 30 St Vincent Crescent

Next door to 29 Street Vincent Crescent               Across Corunna Street to 31 Street Vincent Crescent

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1855 - 1858Small, C.J. (of C.J. Small & Co., wholesale grocers & fruit merchants, 27 Street Enoch Square)
1856 - 1877Ferguson, Wm., commission merchant, 52 Street Enoch Square
1856 - 1857Rankin, Hugh (of Kaye, Findlay & Co., merchants & warehousemen, Queen Court, 62 Queen Street)
1856 - 1864Renwick, Wm. (of Renwick, Stenhouse & Co., merchants & drysalters, 101 St. Vincent Street)
1858 - 1876Cree, Alex., upholsterer & cabinetmaker, 27 Gordon Street ; works, Cranstonhill
1859 - 1862Nisbet, John (of A. & J. Nisbet, wholesale & furnishing ironmongers, 50 Union Street)
1863 - 1865Morrison, Hugh, wholesale & retail clothier & outfitter, 51-53 Jamaica Street & 1-7 Howard Street
1863 - 1864Renwick, Hugh (of Wm. Renwick & Co., merchants & drysallers, 180-182 Buchanan Street)
1864 - 1878McAdam, Wm., potter, glazed sewerage pipe, plumbago crucible & glass bottle manufacturer, block sheave maker, 45, 97 Hydepark Street
1866 - 1867Steele, A., 96 Elliot Street
1867 - 1872Clark, Archd. (of M. & A. Clark, merchants, millers & biscuit manufacturers, 15 Street Enoch Square ; works, Elliot Street)
1872 - 1876Muir, James (at Anderston Foundry Co., machine makers, iron founders & manufacturers of railway permanent way materials, 100 Cheapside Street)
1876 - 1878Dunbar, Alex. (of Dunbar & Brown, drapery warehousemen, 30-34 Main Street, Anderston)
1876 - 1881Paterson, John, linen manufacturer & merchant, 7 John Street, later of Paterson, Gibb, & Co., linen manufacturers & warehousemen, 12 St. Vincent Place
1877 - 1887Dundas, Robt., civil engineer (of Glasgow & Paisley, & Glasgow, Barrhead & Kilmarnock Joint Railways, 26 Bothwell Street)
1877 - 1881Hunter, Wm. R., wine merchant, 108 Argyle Street & 62 Argyle Arcade
1878 - 1881Fairley, Mrs.
1881 - 1887Lawson, John (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 59 Elliott Street)
1881 - 1889Steven, John brassfounder, 32 Elliot Street, Anderston
1883 - 1905Greenlees, James, bootmaker, 464 Argyle Street, 153 & 231 Cowcaddens & 7 Dowanhill Place, Partick
1887 - 1889Little, Mrs., boys' dressmaker
1889 - 1901Reid, J. Miller, brassfounder, 110 Lancefield Street
1890 - 1891Murray, James, engine-room furnisher & oil merchant, 6-8 Brown St ; works, 31-33 Washington Street
1890 - 1892Niven, John, ship rigger, 71 Waterloo Street
1892 - 1897Richardson, Mrs. Annie K.
1893 - 1899Holt, Miss
1896 - 1899Greenlees, Geo., boot & shoe manufacturer, 8 Brunswick Lane
1897 - 1900Sim, Wm., plumber & gasfitter, 83 Stobcross Street
1901 - 1902Murdoch, E.