Next door to 16 Carlton Terrace (119 Wilton Street) Next door to 1 Wilton Crescent (107 Wilton Street)
| Start - End | Name, occupation and work address | 
|---|---|
| 1900 - 1902 | King, Wm. (of Gilbson & King, glass bottle manufacturers, Firhill Glass Bottle Works, 81 Murano Street) | 
| 1900 - 1904 | Mitchell, Alex., C.A. (of Drynan, Fulton & Mitchell, chartered accountants, 194 St Vincent Street) | 
| 1900 - 1906 | Cowan, J. Lymburn (of Wm. Allan & Cowan, wrights & builders, 27 Seamore Street.) | 
| 1901 - 1901 | Aitken, James | 
| 1901 - 1903 | Bush, W.R. | 
| 1901 - 1903 | McDermid, John | 
| 1901 - 1905 | Caird, F.P. | 
| 1901 - 1911 | McWalter, John, baker & confectioner, 290 New City Road | 
| 1902 - 1906 | Allison, Wm. J., secretary, Scottish Permissive Bill & Temperance Association for the suppression of the liquor traffic by the votes of the ratepayers, 115 Bath Street | 
| 1903 - 1906 | Allison, Wm. | 
| 1903 - 1911 | Forgie, Andrew, hay, straw & grain merchant, 405 Garscube Road | 
| 1903 - 1903 | Scorgie, David, grocer & wine merchant, 531 New City Road & 36 Walker Street | 
| 1906 - 1913 | Donaldson, James A. (atJ. & W. Campbell & Co., warehousemen, 137 Ingram Street) | 
| 1907 - 1912 | Anderson, James, civil engineer, 46 Bath Street | 
| 1911 - 1911 | McKinnon, A. | 
| 1911 - 1914 | Young, A.R. | 
| 1912 - 1912 | Scorgie, Mrs. J., grocer & wine merchant, 531 New City Road & 36 Walker Street |