22 Queen's Terrace, Woodlands
now 9 West Prince's Street, known as 4 West Prince's Street before 1902
No occupant given until 1857
1857-58 Cochrane, Mrs.
1857-59 Hood, Miss, lady superintendant, Free Normal Seminary
1857-58 McKerrow, Mrs.
1857-59 Wallach, Henry, merchant, Virginia Buildings
1858-63 Borthwick, Adam, teacher of writing, arithmetic & book-keeping
1858-60 Cochrane, Hope, teacher of music
1858-61 Dewar, John Stewart, artist
1858-59 Forbes, Donald, painter
1858-60 Kerr, Wm.
1860-61 Collins, Captain T.
1860-61 Houston, Charles
1860-61 Steven, Mrs.
1860-96 Tulloch, Alex., clothier, 257 Sauchiehall St.
1860-61 Young, Mrs.
1861-62 Harvey, James, warehouseman
1861-75 Ross, Thomas, commercial traveller, later tea merchant, 49 Oswald Street
1861-65 Welsh, Mrs.
1863-64 Gilmour, Miss
1863-64 Hofrichter, Arnold, teacher of pianoforte
1863-64 Richardson, Alex.
1863-69 Russell, Robt.
1863-66 Shaw, Mrs.
1864-65 Hope, Mrs., lodgings
1865-68 McNair, James, lithographer & engraver, 15 Hutcheson St.
1866-73 Hewitson, Miss
1866-68 Hofrichter, Arnold, teacher of pianoforte
1867-76 Bell, Mrs.
1867-70 Houston, Mrs. Robt.
1868-70 McLeish, Archd. (of Archd. McLeish & Son, clothiers and drapers, 98 Garscube Road)
1869-83 Russell, Mrs. Robt.
1870-72 Stevenson, John, teacher, Established Church Normal Seminary
1873-77 Galloway, Robert L., wine and spirit merchant, 126 New City Road
1877-82 Crosbie, James, manufacturer, 138 Holm Street
1877-82 Law, David, jun.. (of D. & R Law, wrights and builders, 71 Burnside St.)
1877-78 Marshall, R.A. (of Dixon & Marshall, civil and mining engineers, 170 Hope St.)
1879-80 Hartmann, F.C., metal broker, 6 Dixon Street
1880-81 Ettershank, Wm., assessor of property income tax, 52 Virgmia St.
1881-92 Law, James (British Linen Co. Bank, 110 Queen Street)
1881-85 Macquarrie, L.A., bookkeeper
1881-91 MacQuarrie, Mrs., dressmaker
1882-85 Macquarrie, Mrs. M.A.
1885-87 MacQuarrie, Miss Mary Ann, teacher of music
1887-88 Macquarrie, Mrs. M.A.
1881-82 Stuart, Rev. Alex.
1882-84 Kerr, James M.
1882-1902 Stuart, Misses A. & M., milliners and dressmakers
1883-84 McConnachie, Wm., writer (at Hill, Davidson & Hoggan, writers, 194 Ingram St.)
1883-88 Rennie, John, draper and milliner, 4 Elderslie Street
1884-86 Grant, John
1884 Kerr, John M., grain department, Caledonian Railway
1883-95 Stuart, Rev. Alex.
1887-90 McLennan, Rev. John
1888-89 Watson, Thomas C., Carron wharf, Port-Dundas
1889-96 MacFarlane, Miss, dressmaker
1892-93 Graham, Miss
1892-94 Ross, Miss
1893-95 Brown, George, teacher, Grove Street School
1893-99 Brown, Geo. W., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 71 Great Western Road
1893-94 Meaten, F.F.
1896-1901 Tulloch, Mrs.
1901 Lyon, John
1901-05 McDonald, A.H.
1901-11 Ramage, Mrs.
1902-06 White, Mrs. Isabella
1904-09 More, Mrs. Wm.
1906 Brodie, George
1907-10 Martin, Miss
1914 Ross, Wm., butcher, 169 St. George's Road
1914 Cuthbert, Mrs.
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