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M'Clure, James - M'Goun
- M'CLURE, James & Son carvers, gilders and printsellers
to Her Majesty Glasgow
6 Royal Bank Place - workshop 51 Dunlop Street 1849
Glas Dir
- M'CLURE, John bookseller Edinburgh
Candlemaker Row 1788
Mentioned in advertisement of auction Edinburgh Evening
Courant 3 March 1788 [also M'Lure in same
advertisement].
Edin Dir; NLS Impr Ind
- MCCLURE [MACLURE], John engraver and rolling press
Glasgow
49 Trongate 1820-25
99 Trongate 1828
and lithographic printer same address 1830-35
David M'Clure same address 1836-48
62 Argyle Street 1849-52
David M'Clure and Son same address 1853-96
Glas Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837; Schenck
- MCLURE, Peter bookseller Glasgow
9 College Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- M'COCHTRIE, William paper maker Dalbeattie
Mount Pleasant Mill 1793
Took Luke Trevor as an apprentice 20 June 1793.
Thomson
- MCCOID, James bookseller Stranraer
Queen Street 1837
Church Street 1852
Pigot 1837; Slater 1852
- M'COLL & AULD lithographers Glasgow
13 Argyle Street 1846
Schenck
- M'COLL, Hugh journeyman printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1770
Married Helen daughter to deceast Thomas Winter land surveyor in
Kildees 11 February 1770.
EdinMarr
- M'COMBE, J. & F. booksellers, publishers, stationers
and newsagents Glasgow
3 Howard Street 1849
Glas Dir
- McCOMBIE, Thomas and ARBUTHNOT, Robert junior
papermakers Culter
Culter Paper Mill 1837-40
Robert Arbuthnot 1840-56
Bought the lease of Culter Paper Mill on the retirement of John
Irvine in 1837. Thomas McCombie died in 1840, aged 26 and Robert
Arbuthnot continued alone until 1856, when he sold the mill to
Pirie & Sons of Stonehead.
History of Culter Paper Mills. Culter, 1951.
- MCCOMISH [MCCORNISH] & TAYLOR paper makers and oil
manufacturers Crieff
Crieff 1820
Thomas McCornish, New Mill, Crieff 1825
James Taylor, New Mills, Crieff 1832
Mill 1.
Pigot 1820; Thomson
- M'CONDACHIE [MACCONOCHIE], Alexander printer
Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1790
Married Helen daughter of deceased William Alexander wright 8
April 1790. Married Rachel daughter of John Sloss [Sloan] writer 4
October 1799.
EdinMarr
- M'CONNECHY, James editor of Glasgow Courier
Glasgow
Glasgow 1820-21
House St Mungo Street 1849
He and the Rev. Mr Steel edited The Enquirer in 1821.
William Motherwell was one of their contributors. M'Connechy
contributed a Life of William Motherwell to the third edition of
William Motherwell's Poetical Works. Glasgow, 1849.
Glas Dir; The Ant 29 September 1827 p.3
- M'CORKINDALE, Daniel printer Edinburgh
8 M'Dowall Street 1826-32
Mrs D. no trade same address 1833-39
'Overseer Ballantyne and Co's' Gray's Dir 1832.
Edin Dir
- M'CORKENDALE, Thomas running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh before 1745
Peter Gilchrist running stationer Edinburgh married Jane Paterson,
widow of Thomas M'Corkendale running stationer 17 February
1745.
EdinMarr
- MCCORMICK & CARNIE newspaper printers, booksellers and
printers Ayr
Main Street (Ayr Advertiser) 1825
23 High Street 1837
M'Cormick & Gemmell same address 1852
Printers of The Ayr Advertiser
Pigot 1825; 1837; Slater 1852
- M'CORMICK & GEMMELL newspaper printers, booksellers and
printers Ayr
McCormick & Carnie Main Street (Ayr Advertiser) 1825
23 High Street 1837
M'Cormick & Gemmell same address 1852
Printers of The Ayr Advertiser
Pigot 1825; 1837; Slater 1852
- MACCORMICK, Samuel publisher Edinburgh
Near the New Inn Grassmarket 1756
Published A harmony of the four Gospels. Edinburgh
Evening Courant 6 March 1756.
NLS Impr Ind
- M'CORMICK [M'CORMACK], W. bookbinder Edinburgh
49 Pleasance 1834
Gray 1834
- MCCORNISH [MCCOMISH ] & TAYLOR paper makers and oil
manufacturers Crieff
Crieff 1820
Thomas McCornish, New Mill, Crieff 1825
James Taylor, New Mills, Crieff 1832
Mill 1.
Pigot 1820; Thomson
- MCCOSH [Thomas], PARK [Robert] & DEWARS printers and
newspaper publishers Dundee
Dundee Warder Dundee 1841
Northern Warder Office Crooms Close & New Inn Entry High
Street 1846
Published The Dundee Warder in 1841. Robert Park was the
printer in the partnership, and was probably the Robert Park
printer who was made a burgess of Edinburgh 20 December 1839 as
apprentice to Patrick Neill. In addition to the paper they printed
a number of theological works, some for the Edinburgh trade,
including Memoirs of Robert M'Cheyne and Weiss on the
Psalms.
Millar; Dundee 1846
- MCCOSH, Thomas bookseller and circulating library
Dundee
6 Castle Street 1837
Partner in the newspaper office and printing firm of M'Cosh, Park
and Dewars 1841-46.
Pigot 1837; Millar
- M'COUGHTRIE, William apprentice bookseller
Dumfries
Dumfries 1771
William M'Coughtrie apprenticed to Allan M'Lauchlan bookseller
Dumfries 1771
Maxted
M'COULL, James bookbinder and merchant Glasgow
Glasgow 1736-40
In the Trongate 1741
James M'Coull bookbinder, servant to John Wilson bookbinder
Burgess and Guild Brother gratis 10 May 1717. James M'Coull
merchant Burgess and Guild Brother as married to Janet daughter to
deceased John Robertson litster 16 July 1724. Sold religious works
by Erskine etc. and The Weekly History [a religious
newspaper].
NLS Impr Ind
- M'COWN [ M'GOUN, M'GOWAN], Archibald bookseller, stationer
and music seller Glasgow
Head of Stockwell St 1783
Andrew M'Goun same address 1787-89
A. McGowan same address 1790-93
A. M'Goun junior 3 Argyll Street opposite the Black Bull Inn
1797-1800
paper maker 21 Stockwell 1809
117 Stockwell 1815
Archibald M'Goun Netherlee Paper Warehouse same address
1818
157 Stockwell 1819
118 Stockwell and Netherlee Paper Mill, Cathcart 1820-32
A. M'Goun, 48 Stockwell Glas Dir 1828
Mill 58. At Netherlee, Cathcart by Glasgow in lists 1825 and 1832
'warehouse Stockwell Place, Glasgow' 1832. Mill not in 1852 or
subsequent lists.
Glas Dir; NLS Impr Ind; Pigot 1825; Thomson
- MCCRABBIE [MCROBIE], James and Robert paper makers
Bridge of Allan
James McRobie, Airthrey Mills 1 and 2, Bridge of Allan
1808-25
Airdrie 2nd and 3rd Bridge of Allan 1808-32
Robert MacRobbie Carron Grove Mill 1847-50
John MacRobbie same address 1850-55
James McRobie & Co, Bridge of Allan 1837
Pigot 1825 gives James and Robert as at Bridge of Allan in 1825.
About 1826 the MacRobies installed a machine at Airthrey No 3 and
closed Keir Mill and Airthrey No.1. Mills 38 and 40. Airthrey No 3
was originally Mill 71 but in 1845 became 38. In 1852 Mill 38
belonged to Henderson & Co. Robert MacRobbie died in 1850.
Slater 1862 gived Daniel M'Robbie as of this mill.
Pigot 1825; 1837; Slater 1852; Thomson; Ewen Jardine.
'The history of paper mills in Central Scotland'. IPH
Yearbook vol.7 1988 81-93
- M'CRABIE, John printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1754
Relict Ann Miln married George Gardner printer 8 September
1754.
EdinMarr
- M'CRAW [M'CRAE], Alexander running stationer
Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1796
Married Elizabeth Maclean relict of Hugh M'Ewan labourer 9
February 1796 [under M'Crae].
EdinMarr
- M'CRAE, Andrew stationer Ayr
Ayr 1669
Burgess. Will of Marion Dalrymple spouse registered 18 March
1669.
GlasTest
- M'CREDY [M'REDY, M'READY] Andrew bookseller
Stranraer
Sometimes Stranrawer 1779-81
Took in subscriptions for various books.
NLS Impr Ind
- MCCREDIE, William bookseller Stranraer
Charlotte-street 1820
bookbinder Castle Street 1825
Fisher Street 1837
Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- M'CRIE, William paper maker Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1696
Servitor to James Lithgow married Barbara Elder daughter of John
Elder cordiner in North Leith 24 May 1696 married 12 June
1696.
EdinMarr
- M'CRONE, Edward stationer Glasgow
94 Bell Street 1828
funeral letter maker 6 Candleriggs 1835
and paper-mill agent same address 1840
Glas Dir
- M'CULLOCH, Alexander bookseller St Andrews
St Andrews 1736
Mentioned in Copy decreet arbitral James Blair. John Nairn
& Mr Robert Freebairn 20 January 1736.
NLS Impr Ind
- MACCULLOCH, D. bookseller and bookbinder
Inverness
23 High Street 1834
25 High Street 1835
William Simpson. Old Inverness Booksellers. Inverness,
1931
- MCCULLOCH, Daniel bookbinder Inverness
East Street 1825
bookseller 26 High Street 1837
Pigot 1825; 1837
- M'CULLOCH, David bookseller Edinburgh
15 High Street 1819-20
18 College Street 1821
13 College Street 1822
and circulating library same address 1823-27
bookseller and stationer same address 1828
Edin Dir; Pigot 1825
- M'CULLOCH, George bookseller and bookbinder
Crieff
St James Square 1852
11 James Square 1901
Published M'Culloch's sixpenny illustrated guide to Crieff,
Comrie, St. Fillans, & upper Strathearn in 1901.
Slater 1852
- M'CULLOCH, Moses, & Co lithographic press makers
Glasgow
168 Gallowgate 1840-47
Cumberland Foundry same address 1849
This trade given in the trade index Glas Dir 1840-47. in
the main sequence they are founders and smiths, grate and
fender makers, to which is added machine-makers in
1844.
Glas Dir
- M'CULLOCH, Samuel bookseller and bookbinder
Paisley
14 Back Sneddon 1851
Paisley 1851
- M'CULLOCH, William T. librarian Edinburgh
Librarian Edinburgh Subscription Library 24 George Street
1847-59
Keeper of the National Museum of the Antiquaries of Scotland Royal
Institution 1860-69
Edin Dir
- M'DIARMEND [M'DIARMED] John printer and spirit dealer
Edinburgh
Kincaid's Land, Cowgate 1774
spirit dealer same address 1775-78
Edin Dir
- MCDIARMID, John & Co printer and newspaper printer
Dumfries
Dumfries 1817-24
117 High Street (Dumfries & Galloway Courier) 1825
same address Dumfries Courier 1837
Irish Street 1837
Dumfries 1838-47
John M'Diarmid & Son same address 1852
Son of the Rev. Hugh M'Diarmid, Minister of The Highland Church in
Glasgow, born probably in 1790. Started business as clerk in an
Edinburgh counting-house connected to a bleach-field at Roslin. He
then joined the head office of The Commercial Bank. In January
1817, M'Diarmid left Edinburgh to edit The Dumfries and
Galloway Courier. In 1817 he published an edition of Cowper.
He married Anne M'Knight in 1819. In 1820 the first volume of
The Scrap Book appeared. In 1823 he published Goldsmith's
Vicar of Wakefield. In 1825 he started The Dumfries
Magazine, and in 1830 printed and published Sketches from
Nature. In 1832 appeared Picture of Dumfries. In
1843, he admitted his eldest son, William Ritchie M'Diarmid to
partnership in the paper. He died 18 November 1847.
Pigot 1825; 1837; Slater 1852; Memoir of John M'Diarmid,
editor of The Dumfries and Galloway Courier. Dumfries
1852.
- M'DONALD BROS booksellers Edinburgh
43 North Bridge 1844
booksellers and stationers same address 1845
stationers same address 1846-47
Thomas Macdonald same address 1848
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD & PRITTY engravers, lithographers and
lithographic printers Glasgow
36 Argyle Arcade 1842-44
The partnership ended in 1844 and Francis Pritty continued the
business.
Schenck
- M'DONALD, Mrs printer Edinburgh
13 Carrubbers Close 1835
Post Office Directory has John M'Donald printer at this
address.
Gray 1835
- M'DONALD, A.G. lithographer Glasgow
190 Trongate 1835
[Andrew] MacLure & [A G] Macdonald 190 Trongate 1836-38
57 Buchanan Street 1839-52
20 Vincent Street 1853-84
2 Bothwell Circus 1885-20th Century
Former apprentice of James Miller. In trade index only Glas
Dir1835. In 1840 they were joined in partnership by A.
McGregor who managed branches in Manchester & Liverpool. They
were appointed Lithographers and Engravers to the Queen in 1859. In
London, Manchester and Liverpool the firm were styled Maclure,
MacDonald, McGregor.
Glas Dir; Schenck
- MACDONALD, Alexander bookseller Aberdeen
Aberdeen 1740-53
To sell Instructed historical account of Episcopal
Congregation in Dundee Caledonian Mercury 31 January
1745.
Beavan; NLS Impr Ind
- MACDONALD, Alexander bookseller Aberdeen
6 Gallowgate 1831
Beavan
- M'DONALD, Alexander printer Brechin
Lower Wynd 1846
House High Street.
Angus 1846
- M'DONALD, Alexander bookseller & bookbinder
Crieff
High Street 1852
Slater 1852
- MACDONALD, Alexander newspaper printer and publisher
Dundee
Advertiser Office 9 New Inn Entry. House Crichton Street East side
July 1828-29
Dundee Perth & Cupar Advertiser New Inn Entry 1837-50
Alexander Macdonald who had been associated with R.S. Rintoul,
took over The Dundee Advertiser in July 1828 when he moved
to Edinburgh to start The Edinburgh Times. He died in
1850.
Millar; Dundee 1829; Pigot 1837
- M'DONALD, Alexander newspaper printer Edinburgh
Weekly Chronicle Office, Parliament Stairs 1816-19
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, Alexander bookseller Glasgow
335 High Street 1828
Glas Dir
- MACDONALD, Archibald circulating library Crieff
High Street 1852
Slater 1852
- MACDONALD, Archibald bookseller Edinburgh
Opposite the City Guard [Luckenbooths] 1799-1810
409 Lawnmarket [409 High Street] 1811-34
21 Catherine Street 1835-37
The Lawnmarket is continuous with the High Street. Burgess 24 July
1804. The National Library of Scotland has a Catalogue of
sundry articles of regimental wearing apparel and equipments to be
sold by Archibald Macdonald bookseller 19 December 1814.
Edin Dir; EdinBurg; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- MCDONALD, Archibald bookbinder Inverness
7 High Street 1837
8 Market Brae 1852
Pigot 1837; Slater 1852
- M'DONALD, Archibald book vendor Rothesay
High Street 1834
Mill Street 1836
Fowler 1834; 1836
- M'DONALD, D. bookseller Glasgow
33 Kirk Street, Calton 1828
Glas Dir
- M'DONALD, D. bookseller Inverness
Inverness 1798
Took in subscriptions for Fox's Book of martyrs.
Glasgow Courier 8 September 1798.
NLS Impr Ind
- MACDONALD, Daniel paper maker Dunipace
James Liddell Herbertshire Paper Mill 1789
Daniel Macdonald same address November 1790
Edward and Richard Collins same address 1791-94
Francis Strachan and Gilbert Laing same address 1795-96
Adam Grieve same address 1797-1800
Charles Laing same address 1801-24
Robert Weir same address 1824-33
Andrew Duncan same address 1834-20th Century
William Morehead owner of the Herbertshire estate built a
papermill in 1789, Excise 39, and leased it to a succession of
tenants. In 1824 the mill was bought by Robert Weir a Glasgow
stationer. He leased it to Andrew Duncan in 1834, who eventually
bought it in 1860. He died in 1863 aged 53. The mill continued in
his name until it was bought in 1906 by Carrongrove, who closed it
down in 1908.
Thomson; Ewen Jardine. 'The history of paper mills in
Central Scotland'. IPH Yearbook vol.7 1988 81-93
- M'DONALD, Daniel printer Glasgow
pressman at the University Press, Glasgow, 1825
James M'Conechy. An Introductory Address delivered on the 19th
of March 1825, on the formation of a Literary and Scientific
Institution among the workmen of the University Printing Office,
Glasgow with a reply by James A. Begg. Glasgow, 1825
- M'DONALD, Daniel engraver, copperplate and lithographic
printer Glasgow
18 Hutcheson Street 1835-37
16 Hutchesons Street Pigot 1837
engraver, lithographer and letter-press printer 31 Argyll
Street, Moodie's Court 1838-47
108 Duke Street 1848
Daniel M'Donald & Son 31 Argyll Street 1849-51
David M'Donald 3 Antigua Place, Nelson Street 1852-55
81 Trongate 1856-58
Daniel M'Donald retired or died in 1852 and was succeeded by his
son David.
Glas Dir; Pigot 1837; Schenck
- M'DONALD, Mrs Daniel bookseller and stationer
Glasgow
11 Saltmarket 1835
Glas Dir
- M'DONALD, Daniel bookbinder Leith
118 Kirkgate 1813
Edin Dir
- MCDONALD, Donald bookseller, stationer and bookbinder
Dunkeld
High Street 1825
Athol Street 1837
Pigot 1825; 1837
- M'DONALD, Donald engraver Edinburgh
Murdoch's Close 1806
Edin Dir
- MACDONALD, Donald newspaper editor Inverness
Inverness Journal before 1845-1847?
Was editor of The Inverness Journal, proprietor Lachlan
Mackintosh of Raigmore in succession to David Stalker. He was
editor when Raigmore died, when the paper ceased publication, but
revived it in 1846 and ran it for about two years, when he
died.
Cowan; John Noble. Bibliography of Inverness Newspapers and
Periodicals. Stirling, 1903.
- M'DONALD, Duncan running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1778-94
Married Margaret daughter of deceast Donald M'Intosh porter 23
January 1778. Married Janet daughter of deceased James Macfarlane
farmer in Perthshire 17 December 1794.
EdinMarr
- MACDONALD, George bookseller Fraserburgh
Broad Street 1852
Slater 1852
- MCDONALD, George bookseller Stirling
99 Baker Street 1837
Pigot 1837
- MACDONALD, Gilbert bookseller Edinburgh
Society for Relief of Destitute Sick, Warriston's Close 1797
Sold a charity sermon.
NLS Impr Ind
- M'DONALD, Gilbert bookbinder Edinburgh
[William] Marshall & [Gilbert] Macdonald 79 South Bridge
Street 1843-45
21 George Street 1846-47
Gilbert Macdonald same address 1848-60
3 East Assembly Lane Rose Street 1861-97
34 Rose Street 1898-20th Century
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, H. printer Edinburgh
13 Carrubers Close 1837
Same address as John M'Donald.
Gray 1837
- M'DONALD, Henry lithographer and engraver
Glasgow
4 Dunlop Street 1849-51
Schenck thinks he was probably the H of H & J
M'Donald Moodie's Court and Argyll Street 1854-55.
Schenck
- M'DONALD, Hugh engraver Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1796
Married Margaret daughter of deceased Gilbert M'Gillivray 18
December 1796.
EdinMarr
- M'DONALD, James running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1790
Married Mary daughter of John Stewart farmer near Comrie
Stirlingshire 5 June 1790.
EdinMarr
- M'DONALD, James printer Edinburgh
Old Custom House Stairs, Parliament Close 1796
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, James bookseller Edinburgh
108 Grassmarket 1831-32
Edin Dir
- MCDONALD, James bookseller and stationer Falkirk
High-street 1820-25
Pigot 1820; 1825
- M'DONALD, James music engraver and copperplate printer
Glasgow
8 High Street 1815-18
62 Trongate 1819-20
42 Trongate 1825
85 Trongate 1828
Pigot 1837 gives 85 Trongate.
Glas Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- MCDONALD, John bookseller Aberdeen
South Silver Street 1837
Pigot 1837
- MCDONALD, John book agent and bookseller
Aberdeen
Aberdeen 1822-23
Upper Dee Street 1824
Rettie's Court, Broad Street 1824
Union Street 1825
3 South Silver Street 1827
12 Crown Street 1838
16 Crown Street 1840
Aberdeen 1841-57
Beavan; Pigot 1825
- M'DONALD, John printer Edinburgh
Potter Row 1806-21
Married Janet daughter of James Ritchie printer 28 February
1794.
EdinMarr; Edin Dir
- MACDONALD, John bookseller Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1815
Burgess 16 May 1815.
EdinBurg
- MCDONALD, John copperplate printer Edinburgh
Dunbar's Close, High Street 1823-32
413 High Street 1833-39
Edin Dir; Pigot 1825
- M'DONALD, John printer Edinburgh
17 Adam Street 1829
16 Adam Street 1830
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, John printer Edinburgh
13 Carrubbers Close 1833-60
23 Carrubbers Close 1861-69
Mrs M'Donald 13 Carrubbers Close Gray 1835
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'DONALD, John printer Edinburgh
Bank of Scotland 1835-36
Gray 1835; 1836
- MCDONALD, Neil publisher Glasgow
Main-st Gorbals 1820
Pigot 1820
- MCDONALD, Peter bookseller Elgin
High Street 1837
56 High Street 1852
Pigot 1837; Slater 1852
- M'DONALD, Robert running stationer Edinburgh
before 1797
Deceased. Daughter Margaret married James Dow mason 13 November
1797.
EdinMarr
M'DONALD, Robert printer Edinburgh
8 South Richmond Street 1814-16
Edin Dir
- MACDONALD, Thomas printer Crieff
William Macdonald bookseller, stationer and printer James
Square 1817
Old Square Pigot 1825
Thomas Macdonald bookseller High Street Pigot
1837
Alexander Macdonald bookseller and bookbinder same address
Slater 1852-1878
Alexander Macdonald & Son same address Slater
1882
40 High Street Slater 1889-92
William McDonald's printing office was 'on that piece of ground at
the foot of Ferntower where Springhill now stands. Printed The
Laird of Ardanoaige and The Ghost of Fenhaglen in 1838.
Alexander M'Donald was the son of William. The Pigot 1837
entry may be a ghost.
Alexander Porteous. The History of Crieff. Edinburgh,
1912. Chapbook Printers; Pigot 1825; 1837
- M'DONALD, Thomas engraver Edinburgh
Bull Turnpike 1805
Edin Dir
- MACDONALD, Thomas stationer Edinburgh
M'Donald Brothers 43 North Bridge 1844
booksellers and stationers same address 1845
stationers same address 1846-47
Thomas Macdonald same address 1848
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, Thomas papermaker Pennycuick
Pennycuick 1835-36
Gray 1835; 1836
- MACDONALD, William printer Crieff
William Macdonald bookseller, stationer and printer James
Square 1817
Crieff 1820
Old Square Pigot 1825
Thomas Macdonald bookseller High Street Pigot
1837
Alexander Macdonald bookseller and bookbinder same address
Slater 1852-1878
Alexander Macdonald & Son same address Slater
1882
40 High Street Slater 1889-92
William McDonald's printing office was 'on that piece of ground at
the foot of Ferntower where Springhill now stands. Printed The
Laird of Ardanoaige and The Ghost of Fenhaglen in 1838.
Alexander M'Donald was the son of William.
Alexander Porteous. The History of Crieff. Edinburgh,
1912. Chapbook Printers; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- M'DONALD, William library Dalkeith
High Street 1843-44
bookseller same address 1845-56
and Government Emigration Office same address
1857-59
85 High Street 1860
and Library Slater 1852
Edin Dir; Slater 1852
- MACDONALD, William bookbinder Edinburgh
Canongate 1792
married Helen daughter of James Vaughan glove cutter 24 January
1792.
CanonMarr
- M'DONALD, William printer Edinburgh
5 Nicolson Street 1835-36
Edin Dir
- M'DONALD, William bookseller Galston
Bridge Street 1852
Slater 1852
- MACDONALD, William James printer Edinburgh
Carruber's Close 1839
Burgess 3 September 1839; Guild Brother 17 December 1839.
EdinBurg
- M'DONELL, James printer Brechin
Swan Street 1846
Angus 1846
- M'DOUAL [MACDOUGAL; M'DOWALL], William bookseller and
patent-medicine seller Greenock
Greenock 1758-69
NLS Impr Ind
- MCDOUGAL publisher Glasgow
Calton 1820
Agent to Newcastle Co. In section Periodical publishers Pigot
1820.
Pigot 1820
- M'DOUGALL, A. journeyman printer Edinburgh
C. Stewart's printing-house 1808
To the public. The Journeymen in Mr Stewart's Printing Office
feel themself under the necessity of replying to the following
paragraph, page 17, of Mr Roberton's last defence
- M'DOUGALL, J.H. manager Christian News Office
Glasgow
142 Trongate 1849
Glas Dir
- MCDOUGALL, John teacher and bookseller Oban
Oban 1820
Pigot 1820
- M'DOUGAL, Thomas. papermaker Pennycuick
Esk Mills 1852
Managing partner of James Brown & Co (printings)
Slater 1852
- MACDOUGAL [M'DOUAL;M'DOWALL], William bookseller and
patent-medicine seller Greenock
Greenock 1758-69
NLS Impr Ind
- M'DOVE, John newspaper agent Aberdeen
13 Correction Wynd 1839
London newspaper agent.
Beavan
- M'DOWALL, GREIG & WAHLER lithographic and letterpress
printers Edinburgh
59 South Bridge 1846-47
Wrongly listed as 'Walker' in Edin Dir 1846. This is almost
certainly the W. Wahler brought over from Germany in 1840 by Samuel
Leith.
Schenck
- M'DOWALL and MARTIN printer Edinburgh
Back Stairs 1786
See Martin and MacDowall
Edin Dir
- M'DOWALL printer Edinburgh
Martin & M'Dowall at the Apollo Press, Pleasance 1786-90
Backstairs Parliament Square 1790
NLS Impr Ind
- M'DOWALL, D. bookseller Edinburgh
28 George Street 1820-21
Edin Dir
- M'DOWALL, David engraver and lithographer
Glasgow
15 Nicholas Street 1849
Schenck
- M'DOWALL, John engraver Edinburgh
Brown's Close, Luckenbooths 1806-07
seal engraver Bull Turnpike 1808
Anchor Close 1809-18
137 High Street 1819-21
3 Milne Square 1822-23
18 North Bridge 1824-28
63 North Bridge 1829-30
engraver 2 South Bridge 1831-33
23 South Bridge 1834-36
14 Roxburgh Street 1837
seal engraver 7 Hill Place 1838-47
Burgess 4 February 1813.
Edin Dir; EdinBurg; Pigot 1825; 1837
- M'DOWALL, John bookseller Edinburgh
18 Buccleuch Place 1817-20
7 Windmill Street 1821-22
Perhaps a partner in John Anderson & Co. In 1819 the firm is
listed as Anderson and Macdowall, and had John and James Anderson
as the other partners.Admitted to Sanctuary for debt at
Holyroodhouse 28 January 1822.
Edin Dir; Cadell
- MACDOWALL, John bookseller Edinburgh
17 Parliament-square 1820
Pigot 1820
- M'DOWALL, R. bookseller Port Glasgow
Port Glasgow 1793-1800
NLS Impr Ind
- M'DOWALL, Thomas & William booksellers and fancy
stationers Edinburgh
Thomas McDowall 5 North Bridge 1834-35
Thomas & William McDowall same address 1836
11 North Bridge 1837-38
11 North Bridge and 19 South Bridge 1839
14 North Bridge and 19 South Bridge 1840-43
14 North Bridge and 16 Drummond Street 1844
14 North Bridge 1845-52
William M'Dowall same address 1853-63
12 Hill Square 1864-67
Mrs William M'Dowall same address 1868-69
Publishers of M'Dowall's New Guide in Edinburgh 1837,
1847, 12th edition 1853 and M'Dowall's New Guide to
Roslin. 1848.
Gray 1834; Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'DOWALL, Thomas bookseller and stationer
Edinburgh
5 North Bridge 1834-35
Thomas & William McDowall same address 1836
11 North Bridge 1837-38
11 North Bridge and 19 South Bridge 1839
14 North Bridge and 19 South Bridge 1840-43
14 North Bridge and 16 Drummond Street 1844
14 North Bridge 1845-52
William M'Dowall same address 1853-63
12 Hill Square 1864-67
Mrs William M'Dowall same address 1868-69
Gray 1834; Edin Dir
- M'DOWALL [M'DOUAL; MACDOUGAL], William bookseller and
patent-medicine seller Greenock
Greenock 1758-69
NLS Impr Ind
- M'DOWALL, William bookseller Port Glasgow
Port Glasgow 1792
Witness in the trial of William Stewart and John Elder for
sedition 1792.
Indictment NLS L.C.1133(5)
- M'DUFF, John bookseller Edinburgh
Netherbow 1786-90
'and stationer' Edin Dir 1788. Sale catalogues to be had
of ... and Mr John M'Duff booksellers. Edinburgh Evening
Courant 3 February 1787. Married Mary daughter of John Wilson
bookseller 29 September 1787.
Edin Dir; NLS Impr Ind; EdinMarr
- M'EUEN, James bookseller, printer and auctioneer
Edinburgh
bookseller Within the head of Niddries Wynd 1714
Shop & Auction House back of High Exchange 1714-15
Parliament Close 1715
Over against Cross Well North side of Street 1716-27
Auction House in Writer's Court 1729
Opposite to Parliament Close 1731
printers John Mosman William Brown & James M'Euen
1718
Mr James M'Euen & Co Little below Cross 1719
North side of the Street opposite to the Cross Well 1721-5
Pearson's Close 1727-33
Printers of the Edinburgh Evening Courant 25 December
1718-; Shops in London Edinburgh and Glasgow 1722. Printing Office
in Pearson's Close is Robert Fleming's. The National Library of
Scotland has A Catalogue of valuable and curious books which
will be sold By Mr James M'Euen bookseller 11 May 1725;
Apprentices: Alexander Kincaid, bookseller, apprenticed 23 January
1705; John Wilson, son of John Wilson of Leith, apprenticed to
James M'Euen bookseller of Edinburgh 1719; David Tullidelph, son of
John Tullidelph deceased, apprenticed to James M'Euen mercer and
bookseller of Edinburgh 1719; Andrew Miller, son of Robert Miller
clerk of Paisley, apprenticed to James M'Euen bookseller of
Edinburgh 1720; Thomas Henderson, son of Thomas Henderson mercer of
Edinburgh, apprenticed to James M'Euen bookseller of Edinburgh
1729, Burgess 20 June 1733. Alexander Kincaid continued the
business, and was in turn succeeded by his own apprentice William
Creech.
NLS Impr Ind; EdinPren; Maxted; William Creech.
Fugitive pieces. Edinburgh, 1791.
- M'EWAN, James music seller Glasgow
James McEwen and Co King's Street 1764
Glasgow 1765-66
NLS Impr Ind
- MACEWEN, John bookbinder Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1767
Married Isobel daughter to deceast John Stalker farmer in Monivard
5 July 1767.
EdinMarr
- M'EWAN, Samuel bookseller Edinburgh
21 Abbeyhill 1812
69 Abbeyhill 1814
Edin Dir
- MCEWING, Alexander bookseller, priinter and circulating
library Campbeltown
Back Street 1837-52
Pigot 1837; Slater 1852
- M'FADYEN, Alexander bookbinder Glasgow
17 Stockwell 1828
Glas Dir
- M'FADYEN, John music seller Glasgow
30 Wilson-street 1815-25
63 Wilson Street 1828
John M'Fadyen senior music warehouse same address
1835
Joseph T. M'Fadyen same address 1840
London Piano-forte Warehouse, 133 Buchanan Street 1844
John M'Fadyen bookseller Burgess and Guild Brother as eldest son
to deceased James M'Fadyen dyer 27 October 1796.
GlasBurg; Glas Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- MACFADYEN, John junior music seller Glasgow
67 Buchanan Street 1829
67½ Buchanan Street 1835-37
6 St Vincent Street 1840
52 Queen Street 1844
Burgess and Guild Brother as younger son to John M'Fadyen senior
merchant 28 February 1829.
GlasBurg; Glas Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'FADYEN, Joseph T. music seller Glasgow
63 Wilson Street 1840
London Piano-forte Warehouse, 133 Buchanan Street 1844
Successor to John M'Fadyen senior
Glas Dir
- M'FARLANE, David lithographic printer Glasgow
20 Candleriggs 1835
16 Queen Street 1836
124 Trongate 1837
lithographer 18 Hutcheson Street 1838-40
169 Trongate 1841-43
and daguerrotyper 148 Trongate 1844
17 Renfield Street 1845
David Macfarlane and Co 20 Candleriggs 1846
Glas Dir; Pigot 1837; Schenck
- M'FARLANE, Duncan envelope maker and black borderer
Glasgow
55 Montrose Street 1844
164 Trongate 1847
Glas Dir
- M'FARLANE, G. bookbinder Perth
Perth 1793-1800
Advertised for journeyman bookbinder Edinburgh Advertiser
8 April 1800.
NLS Impr Ind
- MACFARLANE, George bookseller Brechin
High Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- M'FARLANE, George bookseller Edinburgh
Canongate 1797
Married Ann daughter of John Thomson schoolmaster in Muthil in
Canongate Kirk 8 July 1797.
CanonMarr
- M'FARLANE, James apprentice bookbinder and glazier
Perth
Perth 1753
James M'Farlane apprenticed to John Bisset bookbinder and glazier
Perth 1753
Maxted
- MACFARLANE, John apprentice bookbinder Glasgow
Glasgow 1772
John Macfarlane apprenticed to Robert Colvill bookbinder Glasgow
23 June 1772
Maxted
- M'FARLAN, John & Co wholesale stationers
Glasgow
108 Argyll Street 1847
Glas Dir
- M'FARLAN, John paper warehouse Greenock
clerk at R.B. Lusk & Co's 7 East Breast 1836
Fowler 1836
- M'FARLANE, Parlane publisher Paisley
Paisley 1818
Reflections on the wonders of the human frame printed for
him by J. Neilson in Paisley 1818.
Crawford
- M'FARLANE, Thomas stationer & librarian
Pollockshaws
35 Pollock Street 1852
Slater 1852
- M'FARLANE [FAIRELAN], Walter apprentice stationer
Glasgow
Glasgow 1724
Walter Fairelan, son of Robert M'Fairelan of Auchbin, apprenticed
to William Duncan stationer Glasgow 1724
Maxted
- M'FARLANE, Walter bookseller Glasgow
19 Canon Street 1849
Glas Dir
- MCFARLANE, William bookbinder and bookseller
Paisley
4 [index] New Street 1837
Pigot 1837
- MACFARQUHAR, Colin printer and bookseller
Edinburgh
At the printing-house of Donaldson & Reid 16 January
1765
Warehouse in Castle-Hill. Printing House in Stair's Close
Lawnmarket 1767-8
Nicolson's Street 1771-3
Alison's Square 1774
Hunter's Park 1775-78
MacFarquhar & Elliot Anchor Close 1780-87
Colin MacFarquhar Foot of Anchor Close 1788-93
M'Farquhar's Printing Office same address 1794-96
Married Miss Jean daughter to Mr James Scrator accomptant in
Glasgow 13 December 1767. James Dodsley sued him for printing an
edition of Chesterfield's Letters in 1774. Burgess in
right of father James M'Farquhar wigmaker 21 March 1782. His will
was recorded in the Books of Council and Session - The Register of
Deeds - in 1793. (SRO Register of Deeds: RD4/253 pp.668-686.)
NLS Impr Ind; Edin Dir; EdinMarr; EdinBurg; McDougall.
Smugglers
- M'FEAT, A. stationer Glasgow
105 Trongate 1815
Walter M'Feat, same address 1817-22
Glas Dir
- MACFEAT, Walter bookseller, stationer and circulating
library Glasgow
Walter MacFeat & Co 84 Trongate 1798-9
Succeeded James M'Nayr & Co 8 May 1798. Partner in 1798 was
Margaret Bogle.
NLS Impr Ind; Glas Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825
- M'FEAT, Walter stationer and librarian Glasgow
A. M'Feat, 105 Trongate 1815
Walter M'Feat, same address 1817-22
Walter M'Feat & Son same address 1825
25 Glassford Street 1828
Glas Dir
- M'FEE, N. newspaper office Paisley
68 Broomlands Street 1823
Published The Comet which appeared from March to 14 June
1823. Numbers 7 and 8 were published by John Mitchell, 28
Wellmeadow Street.
Crawford
- M'GEACHY, James F.M. bookseller and stationer
Glasgow
14 Hutcheson Street 1849
Glas Dir
- M'GEE, David bookseller Lesmahago
Lesmahago 1852
Slater 1852
- MACGHIE [M'GIE], John bookbinder Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1657-76
Son to late John Macghie, indweller in Balmagill, apprenticed with
David [or rather Gavin] Williamson bookbinder 1 July 1657. Children
buried in Greyfriars Churchyard 27 November 1673 and 4 July
1676.
EdinPren; GreyBuri
- M'GEORGE, Thomas P. printer Edinburgh
4 Middle Arthur Place 1849
Edin Dir
- M'GIBBON, John bookseller, stationer & printer
Paisley
27 High Street 1851-52
Paisley 1851; Slater 1852
- M'GILL, Robert apprentice bookbinder and glazier
Perth
Perth 1763
Robert M'Gill apprenticed to John Bisset bookbinder and glazier
Perth 1763
Maxted
- MACGILL, William artist's colourman and printseller
Edinburgh
7 Hanover Street 1841-54
Edin Dir
- M'GILLIVRAY, John printer Elgin
7 Lossie Wynd 1852
Slater 1852
- M'GLASHAN, POLSON & CO publishers and bookseller
Edinburgh
6 Roxburghe Place 1843
N. M'Neil agent 1843
Edin Dir
- M'GLASHAN [M'GLASHON], Alexander steel and copperplate
engraver Edinburgh
23 Clyde Street 1840-41
26 Clyde Street 1842
and lithographic printer 26 Clyde Street 1843-56
M'Glashan & Wilding same address 1857
Alexander. M'Glashan same address 1858-70
M'Glashan & Walker same address 1863
27 St James Square 1871-74
M'Glashan & Smith same address 1875-92
Two chromolithographs have the firm's title as M'Glashan &
Walker in 1863.
Edin Dir; Schenck
- M'GLASHAN, Edward bookseller and publisher
Edinburgh
of M'Lachlan, Stewart & Co 7 Salisbury Place 1846-47
5 Buccleuch Street 1848
Nine years junior partner of Maclachlan, Stewart & Co.
Edin Dir; Testimonials in favour of Edward M'Glashan,
bookseller, for the office of Principal Assistant Librarian in The
University of Edinburgh 2 October 1847.
- M'GOUN [M'GOWAN, M'COWN], Archibald bookseller, stationer
and music seller Glasgow
Head of Stockwell St 1783
Andrew M'Goun same address 1787-89
A. McGowan same address 1790-93
A. M'Goun junior 3 Argyll Street opposite the Black Bull Inn
1797-1800
paper maker 21 Stockwell 1809
117 Stockwell 1815
Archibald M'Goun Netherlee Paper Warehouse same address
1818
157 Stockwell 1819
118 Stockwell and Netherlee Paper Mill, Cathcart 1820-32
A. M'Goun, 48 Stockwell Glas Dir 1828
Mill 58. At Netherlee, Cathcart by Glasgow in lists 1825 and 1832
'warehouse Stockwell Place, Glasgow' 1832. Mill not in 1852 or
subsequent lists.
Glas Dir; NLS Impr Ind; Pigot 1825; Thomson