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Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1852 - 1854 | McLallan, W. |
1853 - 1856 | Kerr, James M., wine merchant (of MacGeorge & Kerr, wine & spirit merchants, agents for Bass & Co., brewers, Burton-on Trent, 78 Mitchell Street) |
1853 - 1859 | Wright, Henry, seedsman (of Fowler & Wright, seedsmen and nurserymen, 101 Union Street ; nurseries, Govan Road) |
1854 - 1856 | Dunn, Andrew, metal broker & commission merchant, 135 Buchanan Street |
1856 - 1864 | McLintock, John (at James Black & Co., manufacturers & calico printers, 23 Royal Exchange Square) |
1856 - 1857 | Remington, Robt., sewed muslin warehouseman, 86 Buchanan Street |
1856 - 1859 | Sinclair, James (of Sinclair, Smith & Co., commission & produce merchants, 15 Dixon Street) |
1857 - 1859 | Smyth, Spelman J., H.M. Customs |
1860 - 1865 | Morrison, Mrs. |
1860 - 1864 | Moyes, William Blake, English teacher, Glasgow Academy |
1860 - 1863 | Skene, Alex., commission agent, 3 Street Enoch Square |
1863 - 1866 | Barber, Geo., naval architect & surveyor of Government steamships, Custom-house |
1864 - 1881 | McKerrow, Wm. (of Gavin & McKerrow, manufacturers, 144 Queen Street) |
1865 - 1866 | Barrow, F.A., drysalter & commission agent, glass, oil & colour merchant, 62 Howard Street |
1865 - 1874 | Dunlop, David, commission merchant, 97 West George Street |
1866 - 1868 | Aiton, John, civil engineer |
1866 - 1868 | Robertson, Robt. |
1868 - 1875 | Virtue, John, clothier, 13 Main Street, Anderston, later of Virtue, McCallum & Ramsay, hat & cap manufacturers, 76 Howard Street |
1869 - 1870 | Robertson, Mrs. Robt. |
1870 - 1875 | Orr, Wm., jun. (at George Smith & Sons, merchants & shipowners, 200 Argyle Street) |
1874 - 1875 | O'Neil, John, clothier, 13 Main Street, Anderston |
1875 - 1876 | Stewart, John, coal merchant |
1876 - 1881 | Stewart, Robt. (at J. & A. Stewart, Glasgow Veneer Saw Mills, wood merchants & wooden moulding manufacturers, Kelvinhaugh Street) |
1877 - 1879 | Brown, James, warehouseman (of Dunbar & Brown, drapery warehousemen, 30-34 Main Street, Anderston) |
1878 - 1881 | Virtue, John (of Virtue, McCallum & Ramsay, hat & cap manufacturers, 76 Howard Street) |
1880 - 1885 | Paterson, James (at Matthew Muir & Sons, Tradeston Mills, Commerce Street) |
1882 - 1894 | Reid, James, stationer & account-book manufacturer, 144 Argyle Street |
1882 - 1890 | Taylor, Mrs. James |
1883 - 1884 | Murray, James, manufacturer, 80 Buchanan Street |
1884 - 1893 | Wallace, R.C. (of R.C. Wallace & Co., engineers, pump makers & ship smiths, Finnieston Quay, Queen's Dock) |
1886 - 1905 | Brown, Capt. Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants and shipowners, 45 West Nile Street) |
1891 - 1905 | Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants and ship owners, 45 W. Nile Street) |
1893 - 1894 | Barbour, Wm. |
1894 - 1896 | Reid, Mrs. J. |
1895 - 1897 | Wallace, John (of Ross & Wallace, straw bonnet & hat manufacturers & warehousemen, 70 Union Street) |
1898 - 1899 | McLean, Mrs. J. |
1900 - 1904 | Banks, Mrs. J. |
1900 - 1906 | Lindsay, A.G., superintendent of police, Western Police Chambers |
1907 - 1910 | McFadzean, T.O. (at James Watson & Co., iron merchants, 7 Royal Bank Place) |
1907 - 1907 | McFarlane, Parlane, manufacturers' agent, 24 Oswald Street |
1908 - 1908 | Martin, Wm. (late Martin, Cleland & Taylor), wholesale & mercantile stationer, 17 Cadogan Street |
1908 - 1910 | Webster, Mrs. |
1911 - 1911 | Miller, Archd., teacher, Milton Public School |