2 Carnarvon Street, Woodlands

No occupant given until 1859

1859-60    Anderson, Rev. Peter

1859-62    Denham, Walter, agent for Royal Bank of Scotland, Fire & Life Insurance agent, 130 Cowcaddens St.

1859-61    Landreth, Peter

1859-61    Rice, Henry, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland, Anderston branch

1859-61    Rice, Mrs. H., teacher of piano and singing

1859-61    Crawford, David, 97 Union Street

1860-61    McKeand, Charles, engraver and lithographer, 31 Miller St.

1860-69    Murray, Rev. Matthew, professor of theology & minister of Original Secession Church, 17 Mains St.

1860-70    Whitson, Miss

1861-65    Watson, John Gilchrist (of Watson, Chamberlain & Birrell, warehousemen, 14 Buchanan St.)

1862-63    Baillie, Miss

1862-67    Hamilton, Miss

1862-65    Main, James A.R., manufacturer of iron fencing, iron gates, bridges, conservatories, wire netting, &c., 5-7 Renfield St.

1863-66    Hamilton, James, manufacturer (of Christie & Hamilton, sewed muslin manufacturers, 153 Queen St.)

1863-69    McLeod, John C. (at Wylie & Lochhead, cabinetmakers, carvers, gilders, plateglass factors & silverers, upholsterers, ship & upholstery furnishers, wall-paper manufacturers, carpet, floor-cloth, damask, moreen, blankets, bed & table linen, wax-cloth, hair & hair-cloth, down & feather merchants, general warehousemen, 45 Buchanan St. & 34 Mitchell St. ; funeral undertakers, post horse & carriage hirers, 58 Union St. & at stableyards, 57 Kent Road ; cabinet works, 35 Kent Road ; carving, gilding & plate glass silvering works, 26 Kent Road ; upholstery works, 35 Mitchell St. & Union Court, 54 Union St., paperstaining works, Whiteinch)

1864-67    McArthur, Mrs.

1865-75    Cameron, Mrs.

1866-68    MacLaren, John, writing and bookkeeping master, Glasgow Academy

1867-68    Kiep, C., commission merchant, 48 Gordon Street

1867-68    McIntosh, Miss

1867-68    Stewart, Donald (at John Clapperton & Co., merchants, manufacturers & warehousemen, 61 Miller St.)

1868-69    Glass, Adam M., warehouseman and manufacturer, 166-170 Cowcaddens

1868-69    McPhee, Mrs.

1869-71    Austin, Miss/Mrs.

1869-73    McIntosh, Mrs.

1869-70    Miller, Miss

1869-72    Slessor, Wm., writing master and teacher of arithmetic and book-keeping, 56 George Square

1870-72    Campbell, John A. (late of 6 Renfield Street)

1870-72    Patrick, Miss, teacher of drawing and painting, Government School of Art, Corporation Buildings

1870-71    Reid, Rev. Wm., Govan Congregational Church

1873-74    Allan, Thomas C., writer, 50 Renfield Street

1875-76    Nettenent, F., vice-consul for France, 125 West Regent Street

1876    No occupant given until 1879

1879-83    Catterns, Edward R, 122 Wellington Street

1879-85    Groundwater, Wm., draper, 420 New City Road

1880-83    Davis, Mrs. Ovinius, teacher of pianoforte and singing

1882-88    Morrison, Wm. S. (of Dickson & Morrison, warehousemen, 164 Argyle St.)

1884-86    Ferguson, Thomas

1884-88    Kennedy, Mrs.

1884-86    McCaig, John, fruit broker, 62 Ingram St.

1884-85    McKay, John J. (of Smith & McKay, flour and commission merchants, 19 Waterloo St.)

1885-93    Currie, Mrs. Wm.

1885-93    McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)

1887-90    Bassett, John

1887-88    McAulay, John

1887-88    Tod, James

1887-90    Wilson, Mrs.

1888-96    McAulay, Miss

1888-91    Russell, David, hairdresser, 19-21 Brunswick St.

1890-1906    Reid, Robert S., pianoforte seller and tuner

1891-94    Anderson, Rev. Wm.

1891-99    Goudie, Miss

1891-93    Hunter, Miss

1894-96    Bruce, Mrs.

1894-96    Currie, Mrs. Wm.

1894-96    McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)

1896-1904    Gedd, J., slater, 82 Garnethill Street

1896-98    Robertson, Thomas, secretary, College Division Liberal Association

1898-1900    Gray, D.

1898-99    Robertson, Alex.

1899-1903    MacKie, Alex. (National Asphalt & Concrete Co., contractors for all kinds of asphalt, limmer & granolithic work, causewayers, 58 Renfield St.)

1900-03    Young, George, mason, 39 Cromwell Street

1901-09    Griffiths, Mrs. M.A.

1901-06    Purvis, Thomas

1904-05    Cameron, Hugh

1906-12    Shaw, Mrs.

1907-10    Hutton, John

1907-10    McDonald, Mrs.

1912-14    Merret, N.

1913    McClew, Miss C.

1914    Wilson, H.

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