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Slater's Directory of Glasgow ^s.^H.-i^ National Library of Scotland "'ilium "B000262204* —— GLASGOW and its VICINITY. CLASSIFIED LISTS OF THE MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, AND TRADERS. -000- ACADEMIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. designated are Day Schools. Marked thus * are Boarding Academies ; not otherwise also Teachers.) I (See Aitken David J. 6 Rotten row Hanlie Wni. 144 West Regent st Patersou Margaret, 33 Nicholson st Allan Janet, 3 Woodland road HarleyJane, 1 Claremont terrace Petrie Margaret Balgray,Springburn Allen & M 'Lean, 5 Hill st Harrison Wilson, 189 Geoige st Reid Alexander F. 48 Oswald st •Bill las Catherine, 20 Sandyford *Hill Elizabeth, Nitbsdale place, Reid the Misses — , 3 Corunna st place, Sauchieliall st Paisley road Richardson Alexander, 1 Royal Barlas Margaret & Mary, G Max- Hill Elizabeth J. 177 Hope st crescent, Sauchieliall st welton place, Paisley mad Hutchison the .Misses — , 20 Carl- Ross Eliza, 39 Warwick st Bennett W. & J, 33 St. Audrew sq ton place [derick st Scott David, Pollock st Burthwick Win. & Adam, 10 New- Jamieson Margaret, 40 North Fre- Shanks Alexander, Partick ton st. Sauchieliall st Johusou Agnes, 8 Bedford st Sinclair Alexr. 25 St. George's road Brown the Misses, 55 Abhotsford pi Lambre Andrew, 29 Cumberland st Southern Academy, 25 Abbots- Buchanan James, 54 St. George's pi Legendre the Misses —,29 Carnar- ford place — Henry Lessinghani, Burgess Colin, 83 Cumberland st von street master Burt John, 272 Sauchieliall st Le'iper William, 187 George st •Stewart Elizabeth, 44 Gloucester Cameron Donald, Rutherglen loan Lessiugham Henry, 25Abbotsford pi st. Kingston •Campbell Jaur, 164 Sth. Portland st Lindsay Robert M., 56 George sqre Strang Margaret, 7 Monleith row Cnnliffe Julia, 7 Elmbauk place, Rt'Arthur Daniel, 280 Garscube rd Stuart Jane, 2 Newton place, Sau- Anderston M'Call — , Sandyford chieliall street Danskin Christina, 22 Dundas st M'Call John, 5 Scott st Taylor & Fleming, 5 India st Davidson Helen & Sisti?rs,l Green- M'Call William, 231 George st Thomson Robert R. 144 West Re- law (ilace, Paisley road M'Donald Alexander James, 124 gent street Drennan Andrew, 30 Thistle st West Campbell st Lson st Training Academy, 44 St.George's Duncan Edward, 4 Melville st M'Donald the Misses — , 5 Nichol- road—James Long, master Erskine Jesse, 169 Mary hill M'Fie James, 74. Eglinton st Turnbull Euphemia, 2 Newton pi Ferguson James, Richie lane.Calton M'Glashau John, 33 Bedford st Ure John.,22 Stewart st,PortDnndas Ferguson John, 9 Bellarove st ll'Kirdy Margaret, 3 Gibson st *.Vatt Mary & Margaret, Partick Ferguson Walter, 308 High st Macnee & Birch, 2 Abhotsford pi Webster Win. 99 Great Clyde st FiDdlay William (navigation), 7 Marshall James 342 Sauchieliall st Western Academy, Partick : Broun st. Anderston Mellor Mary, 67 Dale st. T. -English Department John Finlayson Agne;, 104 Hill st Milne Mary& Ellen, 123 Douglas st Mitchell Fish Win. Cheapside st. Anderston Muir James, Parkbead Commercial and Drawing — Gallehar Ann, 45 St. Andrew square Murray James, Bock villa, Possil rd Alexander Ramsey Gibson Margaret, Jessie & Georgi- •Nicholson Barbara, 14 Newton pi, Classical—James Forrest ana, 41 Ahbntsford place Sauchieliall st French—Fred Dutoit Goldie Agnes, 8 Nicholson st Panton Rev. George A. 242 St. Vin- vVhitton Jarues, 63 Cathedral st Hamilton Margaret, 263 Bath St. cent st [road Wright Ann, 78 Cumberland st North st. Anderston Paterson Margaret, 28 St. George's Young Mary, 70 South Portland st ENDOWED, SUBSCRIPTION, AND OTHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Anderston Mission School, Havaunah st—John, Cambridge Street Mission School, 13 Maitland Cameron, master ; Elizabeth Gardner, mistress st—John Cunningham, master Annfield School, 563 Gallowgate street— Thomas Catholic School, Partick —Henry M'Gnhe, master O'Beirne, master Catholic School (St. Muiigo's), "Stanhope street Balfour School, 24 Portland st —John Lewis, mas- Sisters of Mercy, teachers ter ; Mary Urie, mistress Catholic School, Weaverst—Michael Drury, master B/.rony Sessional School, Milton lane, PortDundas Catholic School (St. Andrew's), Greendyke st — Win. Crockett, master ; Jemima Patersou, mistress Louis Farnaud, master; Sisters of Charity.mistresses Barony Sessional ScHooL,lirooiBhiil st, PortDundas Catholic School (St. Patrick's), Piccadilly street Daniel Cameron, master Peter M'Geogh, master Barrowfield Mill School, Dahnaruock road- Charity ScHooL.NewVennel —Alex. Rowland, master John M'Aulay, master Christ's Church School, North Brook street, Miie Blue Vale SecularSchool, Dukest—Robt.Shatiks, end—William Simpson, master master ; Isabella Lang, mistress Clark's School, Kinest, Mile end—Jno. Bell.master Borough School, Ruthergleu—Jas. Wallace, master College Parish School, College open Duncan Bridgeton Free School, Hozier street—Matthew M'Faiter, master [end Aitken, master Collegiate Institution—.see Public Buildings at the Bridgeton Parochial School (old), Dalmarnock Collegiate School, 21 Dalbousie street—Archibald road —James Lockhead, master Morrison, master [Brodie, master Bridgeton School, Main st— Donald M'Pherson, Commercial School, 22 Dale st, Bridgeton Neil master; Jane Pollock, mistress Edmond's School, Old Vennel—John Cunningham, Calton Burgh School, Tobago st—John A. Harvey, master; Janet Alleu. mistress master Finnieston School, 83 and 87 Dumbarton road— Cat-heart O'Connor, master 1 — —; — — — ——; GLASGOW, &c. ?latcr'g &c. ENDOWED. SCHOOLS— Continued. Murdoch's Grammar School, Blackfriars street- Free Church College, India st, Western Park— David Calderwood, master Rev. Patrick Fairbairn, d.d., professor of theology Murdoch's School, 27 St. Andrew square Free Church School, Uddingston—James Smith, Robert Walker, teacher master Murdoch's School, Balgray, Spiingburn—Jno. Hay, Free Church School, Maryhill—James Rennie, master master; Elizabeth Reid, mistress Normal School, New City road (connected with the Free Church School, 20 Clyde terrace—Nicholas Established Church) : Dickson, master ; Helen Naismith, mistress Rector— Joseph Douglas, Esq. Free Church School, Thistle st— Rev. Patrick Fair- Head Master— Matthew Wilson bairn, first master ; Rev. — Gibson, second master Second Master—James Macaulay Free Church School, Rutherglen—Rubert Sum- Third Master—Archibald M'Taggart mers, master Mathematical Tutor— E. M. Dixon Free Church School of Industry, Partick— Wm. Teacher of French and Draiei/ig—J. Douglas Bissett, master; Mary Bower, mistress Teacher of Psalmody— W.H. Lithgow Free St. Enoch's School, 18 Ann st, Jamaica st Teacher of Infants—Janet Stevenson Jas. Drysden, master; Catherine Maclean, mistress Matron— Isabella Walker Free St. John's School, Hill st, Gallowgate—John Janitor—James Cunningham A. Craigie, master; Elizabeth Mitchell, mistress Normal School, Cowcaddeus st— (connected with Free St. Mark's School, Main street, Anderston— the Free Church) : Duncan Fletcher, master Rector—Thomas Morrison Free St. Peter's School, St. Peter's lane—Peter Convener— Kev. Robert Buchanan, d.d. M'Callum, master; — Allen, mistress Secretary— David Stow Free St. Peter' s Mission School, 53 Brown st Senior Department—David Donaldson and James David Stirrat, master; Mary Jane Heron, mistress M'Birnie Free Tron School, 36Bridgegate—Wm.Bnwie.mastr Juvenile Department— David B. Hutcheson and Freeland School, Taylor st—Andrew Nail', master Robert M'Cosh Henrietta Tait, mistress Model School— Edward Boyd Gardner's Charity School, 243 George st—John Initatory— David Caughie and Margaret Caughie Murdoch, master Industrial Department— Barbara Hood and Jane Glasgow Academy, Elmbank place, St. Vincent st :— Abbott President— Henry Dunlop, Esq. [Currie Mathematical Department— Peter M'Kay Classical Masters—IsaiahMcBurney,B.A. and Joseph Classical Depa-ftment— Rev. David Smith, m.a. French and German—Alexander L. Finlay French— P. Book, p.h.d. Mathematical—James Reid Music—Henry Lambeth /Vriting and Bookkeeping —J ohn Gow Drawing Lyon Drawing— Charles VVoolnoth Janitor—John Watters Fencing and Gymnastics—Messrs. Foucart Parochial School, Maryhill—John Russell, master Vocal Music—J. M'Farlane Janet Barr, mistress Janitor—Donald M'Donald Patrick Free Church— William Bisstt, master ; Glens (free) Educational Institution, "3 Cathe- Mary Bower, mistress dral si —John Meilileham, master Partick Juvenile School—William Wylie, master Gorbal's Catholic School, Portugal st—John L. Margaret Young, mistress Wallace, master [master Partick School : Greyfriar's School, Greyfriar's wvnd—John Hall, Teacher of Classics—John Murchie High School (of Glasgow), John street:— Mathematics— Huah Ashcroft Teachers of Classics—Dr. Patrick M'Kiudlay and Modern Z/UNguuges— Nicholas Meyer Dr. Fletcher Read Low English—James Brock M^athematics, Geography, Arithmetic end Natural Drawing Bluster— A. D. Robertson- Philosophy Ragged School, Old —James Bryce wynd—George Meir, master ; French— Felician A. Woiski Jane Gardner, mistress English—James R. Simpson Reniteld Street Mission School, Muse lane,P.«t IVritingand Book-keeping—Allan M'Nab Dundas—Wm. Hood, master; Jane Rarnage, mis tress Drawing and Painting—James A. Hutchison Roman Catholic School, Rutherglen James Janitor—John Clark Dougharty, master Highland Society School, C9 Montrose street Saint Andrew's Catholic School, 23 St. Andrew Donald Murray, James Allan, and James Thomson, square—Murray and Service, teachers masters; Margaret Mentions, mistress Saint Andrew's Parochial, Greendyke street Hutcheson Charity School, Crown st, Hutcheson Hugh Lockliead, master; Ann Cimeron, mistress town—John M'Arly, master Saint David's Free School, North Frederick
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