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M'Gowan, Robert - Maclachlan, Robert
- M'GOWAN, Robert B. bookseller and stationer
Aberdeen
92 Union Street 1828
Aberdeen 1829-30
Seller of nautical instruments and tea and coffee merchant.
Planned to open a newsroom 1830.
Beavan
- MCGREGOR & CAMERON bookbinders Glasgow
12 Bell Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- M'GREGOR, POLSON & Co publishers and booksellers
Edinburgh
6 Roxburghe Place 1841-44
booksellers 11 Drummond Street 1845-46
N. M'Neil agent 1841-43
Edin Dir
- M'GREGOR, POLSON [Alexander] & CO booksellers and
publishers Glasgow
75 Argyll Street 1841-44
Glas Dir
- M'GREGOR, Alexander running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1778
Married Grizzell daughter of deceased Dougald Stewart farmer at
Stewart in Appin 20 March 1778.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, Alexander bookseller and circulating library
Edinburgh
43 Dundas Street 1831-32
and stationer and stamp distributor same address
1833-35
21 Dundas Street 1836-42
71 Hanover Street 1843
Stamp Distributor Edin Dir 1835. Initial only trades
index Edin Dir 1840
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'GREGOR, Andrew paper and rag warehouse Glasgow
36 Prince's Street 1840
Glas Dir
- M'GRIGOR, D. bookseller and stationer Glasgow
Springfield Court 1844
M'Gregor in Street Directory under house address 4 Bath
Street.
Glas Dir
- M'GRIGOR, D. paper warehouse Glasgow
76 Stockwell 1835
Glas Dir
- M'GREGOR, D. bookbinder Greenock
1 Bank Street 1831
bookseller stationer and librarian 6 William Street
1834
Fowler 1831; 1834
- M'GREGOR, Daniel printer Edinburgh
of the King's Printing Office - 9 Adam Street 1824
Edinburgh 1829
Burgess and Guild Brother as apprentice to John Johnstone printer
2 December 1829
Edin Dir; EdinBurg
- MACGREGOR, David bookseller and circulating library
Edinburgh
4 India Place 1837-41
Edin Dir
- M'GREGOR, David bookseller stationer and circulating
library Edinburgh
25 George IV Bridge 1840
47 Hanover Street 1841
T. & D. McGregor library and second-hand bookshop 47
Hanover Street 1842-43
David M'Gregor bookseller and circulating library same
address 1844-45
second-hand bookseller 12 Mound 1846
Edin Dir
- M'GREGOR, Donald printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1775
Married Catharine daughter of Duncan Cameron mason 12 June
1795.
EdinMarr
- MAGREGOR, Donald bookseller and stationer
Edinburgh
48 George Street 1839
25 George IV Bridge 1840-43
Edin Dir
- M'GRIGOR, Duncan running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1775-78
Daughter Mary married Finlay Mackenzie shoemaker 19 November 1775.
Married Jennet daughter of John Robertson barber 8 February
1778.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, Duncan printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1797
Married Katharine daughter of John Fisher porter 4 April
1797.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, Duncan nautical instrument maker, chronometer and
chart seller Glasgow
24 Clyde Place 1844-47
Initial only 1844.
Glas Dir
- M'GREGOR, Duncan nautical, optical and stationery warehouse
and exporter of nautical instruments Greenock
successor to Heron 3 East Breast 1836
1 William Street 1845
8 William Street 1853
D. M'Gregor & Co 32 Cathcart Street 1861
City Bank Buildings 32 Cathcart Street 1868
32 Cathcart Street 1873-75
Fowler 1836; Greenock 1845; 1853; 1861; 1868; 1873;
1875
- M'GREGOR, G. printer Edinburgh
65 Pleasance 1837
Gray 1837
- M'GREGOR, John running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1791
Married Janet Bell relict of Thomas Mathison fishmonger 28 July
1791.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, John bookbinder Glasgow
Glasgow 1798
Will registered 22 March 1798.
GlasTest
- MCGREGGOR [sic], John bookbinder St Andrew's
Market Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- MACGREGOR, Joseph stationer Dumbarton
High Street 1837
Pigot 1837
- MACGREGOR, Malcolm printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1787
Married Katherine daughter of John Robertson porter 29 November
1787.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, Malcolm paper and yarn merchant
Glasgow
M. M'Gregor, 19 Bruswick Street 1809
Malcolm M'Gregor, same address 1815
Glas Dir
- McGREGOR, Neil apprentice printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1790
Son of Donald McGregor, porter, apprenticed to Mark and Charles
Kerr, H.M. Printers for Scotland for 5 years 1 July 1790.
EdinPren
- M'GREGOR, Peter printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1698
Testimonial from Tulliallan, married Agnes Carcettle, widow of
James Dobie ribbon weaver 10 June 1698.
EdinMarr
- M'GREGOR, Robert & Co general stationers
Glasgow
5 Miller Street 1844
and account-book makers 7 Miller Street 1847
stationers 28 Glassford Street 1849
Glas Dir
- M'GREGOR, T. and D[avid] library and old book shop
Edinburgh
47 Hanover Street 1842-43
D. Macgregor librarian and old book shop same address
1844-45
second-hand bookseller 12 The Mound 1846
Edin Dir
- M'GREGOR, Walter engraver Edinburgh
4 Mid Arthur Place 1837
Gray 1837
- M'GREGOR, Walter engraver Edinburgh
5 Moray Street 1848
Edin Dir
- MCGRIGGOR, William bookbinder and stationer
Bathgate
Jarvey Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- M'GREGOR, William bookbinder Edinburgh
Foot of Candlemaker Row 1795-97
Married Elizabeth daughter of deceased John Hannah brewer's
servant 11 July 1778.
Edin Dir
- M'HUTCHISON [M'HUTCHINSON], James bookbinder, paper ruler
and account book manufacturer Paisley
18 Gilmour Street 1851
2 Coffee-Rooms Buildings 1852
Paisley 1851; Slater 1852
- MCILWHAM, Walter bookseller Glasgow
4 College Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- MCILWHAM, Walter junior bookseller Glasgow
29 Shuttle Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- McILWRITH [!], John bookseller &c Ayr
Ayr 1807
Sequestration in SRO 1807.
SRO CS231/Mc/2/3
- M'INNES [INNES], Daniel bookseller Edinburgh
12 The Mound 1845
3 North Bank Street 1846-51
Innes in trade index Edin Dir1845.
Edin Dir
- M'INTOSH, Alexander running stationer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1771
Married Janet daughter to John Campbell one of the town officers 8
September 1771.
EdinMarr
- MACKINTOSH, Alexander printer Inverness
9 Rosses Ct 1852
Slater 1852
- MACKINTOSH [M'INTOSH], Allan bookbinder
Edinburgh
8 Heriot Buildings 1828
Heriot Buildings 1829
44 Heriot Buildings 1830
11 Heriot Buildings 1831-34
12 Heriot Buildings 1835-36
70 Nicolson Street 1837-43
bookseller same address 1844-66
13 Heriot Buildings, Leith Walk Gray 1837; Pigot
1837 gives 1 Heriot's Buildings, Leith Walk
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- MCINTOSH, Arthur bookseller Inverness
Church-street 1820
Pigot 1820
- MACINTOSH, Daniel bookbinder Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1776
Married Elizabeth daughter to James Johnston ship carpenter at
Leith 22 June 1776.
EdinMarr
- M'INTOSH, Daniel printseller Edinburgh
carver gilder and printseller 15 South St Andrew's Street
1799-1803
lodgings 14 South St Andrews Street 1804
printseller 15 South St Andrew's Street 1805-10
16 St Andrew's Street 1811-16
49 Princes Street 1817-22
The National Library of Scotland has Prints and books of
prints, to be sold by auction, at M'Intosh's exhibition and
sales-room, No 49, Princes Street 12 January 1818.
Edin Dir; Pigot 1820
- M'INTOSH, David bookseller Edinburgh
33 Horse Wynd 1841
33 College Wynd 1842-43
Edin Dir
- MACINTOSH, George bookseller Kirkcaldy
East Port 1852
Slater 1852
- MCINTOSH, George L. D. bookbinder, bookseller and
stationer Dalkeith
South Street 1833-39
High Street 1840-42
Pigot 1837 gives 'High Street South' 1837.
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- MACINTOSH, J. bookseller Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy 1746-49
NLS Impr Ind
- M'INTOSH, James bookseller Edinburgh
33 College Wynd 1827-33
5 North College Street 1834-65
5 North College Street and 7 North Bank Street 1866-70
7 North Bank Street and 3 South College Street 1871-80
7 North Bank Street and 16 South College Street 1881
15 St Giles Street and 16 South College Street 1883-84
J.R. M'Intosh same address 1884
15 St Giles Street 1885-99
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- MACKINTOSH, James A. wood engraver Edinburgh
1 South St James Street 1848-50
Edin Dir
- M'INTOSH, John bookbinder and auctioneer
Dalkeith
Dalkeith 1825
J. M'Intosh West Wynd 1833
John & William M'Intosh West end of High Street 1834-38
High Street 1838-42
Edin Dir; Pigot 1825; 1837
- M'INTOSH, John apprentice bookseller Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1730
John M'Intosh apprenticed to Samuel Graham bookseller Edinburgh
1730
Maxted
- M'INTOSH, John journeyman printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh before 1786
Elizabeth daughter of deceased John M'Intosh married John Crooks
journeyman chemist 20 June 1786.
EdinMarr
- M'INTOSH, John printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1796
Married Jean daughter of Joseph Horsburgh wright in North Berwick
25 July 1796.
EdinMarr
- M'INTOSH, John paper mill-board manufacturer
Galston
Strath Mills 1852
Slater 1852
- M'INTOSH, John & William bookbinders and
auctioneers Dalkeith
J. M'Intosh West Wynd 1833
J. & W. M'Intosh West end of High Street 1834-37
High Street 1838-42
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- MACKINTOSH, Lachlan, of Raigmore newspaper proprietor
Inverness
Inverness 1814-45
Made a fortune as a Calcutta merchant and set up as a landed
proprietor on his return. Bought The Inverness Journal
about 1814 and owned it until his death in 1846. During that time
there were three editors, James Beaton, David Stalker and Donald
Macdonald. The paper closed at his death but was revived by Donald
Macdonald in 1846, but closed after about two years.
Cowan; John Noble. Bibliography of Inverness Newspapers and
Periodicals. Stirling, 1903.
- M'INTOSH, Robert bookseller Glasgow
96 King Street Calton 1849
Edin Dir
- MACKINTOSH, Thomas bookseller Borrowstounness
North Street 1852
Slater 1852
- M'INTYRE, Alexander lithographer Glasgow
at Mrs McKean's 21 King Street 1844
15 Hutcheson Street 1845-47
Earliest address is probably lodgings. The street directory
Glas Dir shows him living in the same house as Alexander
M'Kean, baker. No entry in Glas Dir 1846-47.
Glas Dir; Schenck
- M'INTYRE, Archibald engraver Edinburgh
3 East Rose Street 1793-1810
and printer 6 East Rose Street 1811-12
Married Lindsay, daughter of John Duncan merchant Auchtermuchty 21
August 1793. Engraved maps and architectural views. Head of
Jackson's Close 1796
Edin Dir; EdinMarr; Bush.2
- M'INTYRE, D. music shop Glasgow
598 Argyll Street 1809
Glas Dir
- M'INTYRE, Daniel printer Edinburgh
Paterson's Court, Lawnmarket 1805-13
Married Jean daughter of James Reddie farmer in Keddie in Fife 3
October 1781.
EdinMarr; Edin Dir
- MCINTYRE, Donald printer Inverary
Inverary 1837
Pigot 1837
- MCINTYRE, Dugald musicseller Edinburgh
house - 21 Leith Street 1812
house - Stockbridge 1813-14
Edin Dir
- M'INTYRE, J. engraver Edinburgh
3 East Rose Street 1805
This is also the address of Archibald M'Intyre engraver.
Edin Dir
- M'INTYRE, John printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1777
Married Janet daughter of deceased James M'Lauchlane 16 February
1777.
EdinMarr
- M'INTYRE, R. and J. stationers and account-book
manufacturers Glasgow
65 Buchanan Street 1844
wholesale stationers 95 Buchanan Street 1847
wholesale and fancy stationers same address 1849
65 in trade index Glas Dir, but 95 in street directory
1847, so 95 probably correct.
Glas Dir
- M'INTYRE, William junior bookseller, wholesale stationer
and printer Paisley
6 High Street (Cross) 1851-52
wholesale stationer, card and paste board and Jacquard loom
card manufacturer and paper stainer works - Blackhall - shop
and warehouse 6 High Street (Cross) 1868
Printed advertisement in Paisley 1851
Paisley 1851; 1868; Slater 1852
- MCISACK, James bookseller Alloa
Alloa 1820
Marr Street 1825
Pigot 1820; 1825
- M'IVER, Archibald bookseller and stationer
Greenock
53 Cathcart Street 1831-45
Fowler 1831; 1834; 1836; Pigot 1837; Greenock 1845
- MACK [J.C.] & SMITH engravers, copperplate and
lithographic printers Glasgow
13 Argyll Street 1840-44
110 Buchanan Street 1847-49
Glas Dir
- MACK, Robert engravers, copperplate and lithographic
printers Glasgow
13 Argyll Street 1839
Mack & [William Adamson] Smith same address 1840-44
110 Buchanan Street 1845-52
Mack & Crawford 128 Ingram Street 1853-55
Robert Mack same address 1856-57
3 West Nile Street 1858-61
Glas Dir; Schenck
- M'KAY [Lauchlan] & KIRKWOOD [Charles] wholesale
stationers Glasgow
[Duncan T.] Currie, Mackay [Mackie, M'Kay] & Kirkwood
lithographers 9 South Hanover Street 1846
M'Kay and Kirkwood wholesale stationers 135 Ingram Street
1847
135 and 137 Ingram Street 1849-51
stationers engravers and lithographers same address
1852-57
and 98 Miller Street 1853-59
and printers same addresses 1860-72
135 Ingram Street 1873-75
45 Cranston Street 1876-80
217 Ingram Street and 102/104 Miller Street 1881-84
239 Ingram Street 1885-87
Printing works at 100 Stirling Road
Glas Dir; Schenck
- M'KAY, Aeneas stationer Edinburgh
Parliament Square 1776-77
Edin Dir
- M'KAY, Alexander printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1786-95
Lauriston 1799-1802
Foot of the West Bow 1803
Burgess in right of father James M'Kay coppersmith 26 October
1786; Guild Brother 24 September 1795. Married Agnes Hamilton
natural daughter of Andrew Pitcairn writer 15 November 1786.
EdinBurg; EdinMarr; Edin Dir
- MACKAY, Alexander printer Edinburgh
foreman to Mr Roert Allan publisher of the Caledonian Mercury
1792
Witness in the trial for treason of James Tytler 1792 (Indictment
NLS LC1133(9).
- MACKAY, Alexander bookseller Edinburgh
Caledonian Mercury Office 1797
10 High Street opposite Stamp Office 1797-1807
(Head Bell's Wynd [house?] 1800-02)
and circulating library same address 1808-10
154 High St 1811-31
Member of the Edinburgh Bookseller's Society 3 October 1796.
Married Isabella daughter of William Hog late merchant in
Berwick-upon-Tweed in Canongate Kirk 28 March 1799. Burgess 14 June
1804; Apprentice: John Buchanan, bookseller, Burgess 4 December
1804.
Edin Dir; CanonMarr; Edinburgh Evening Courant 16 January
1809; EdinBurg; NLS Impr Ind; Sher. Edinburgh Booksellers
- MACKAY, Alexander printer Edinburgh
7 Torphichen Street 1843-50
Edin Dir
- M'KAY, Archibald bookseller and librarian
Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock 1844-51
116 King Street 1852
King Street 1853-80?
Tichfield Street 1881-83
Poet and topographer. He was born in Kilmarnock in 1801, received
a normal school education, and was apprenticed to a hand-loom
weaver. He disliked the trade and took up bookbinding and conducted
a circulating library. He died in 1883.Published Drouthy
Tam 1828; Recollections of leisure hours. Kilmarnock,
1844; A history of Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock, 1848, 2nd
edition 1858; 3rd edition 1864; 4th edition 1880; and
Ingle-side lilts and other poems. Kilmarnock, 1861.
Librarian of the Mechanics Library Slater 1852
Slater 1852; DNB; Alexander G. Murdoch. Recent and
living Scots Poets. Glasgow, 1881, 12-15
MACKAY, David M. printer Edinburgh
17 Macdowall Street 1849
Edin Dir
- MCKAY, Donald bookseller and circulating library
Thurso
Thurso 1810
Main Street 1825
Traill Street 1837-52
Pigot 1825; 1837; Slater 1852; John Mowat 'Books and
Printing in Caithness' Records of the Glasgow Bibliographical
Society vi 84-94 (1920)
- MACKAY, George magazine seller Aberdeen
Aberdeen 1818
Aberdeen agent for The Caledonian printed by Peter Buchan
of Peterhead.
Beavan
- MACKAY, George printer and publisher Aberdeen
Milnes's Court, 21 Guestrow 1838
Thomson's Court, 61 Broad Street 1840
Aberdeen Review Office, 61 Broad Street 1843
Beavan
- M'KAY, George printer Edinburgh
24 Bristo Street 1817-23
41 Bristo Street 1824-25
'painter' and lodgings 7 Hay Street 1829
printer same address 1830
New Dir 1824 24 Bristo St.
Edin Dir
- M'KAY, George printer Edinburgh
2 Salisbury Square 1842-47
28 Brunswick Street 1848-49
Edin Dir
- MCKAY, Hugh printer Aberdeen
26 St Andrew Street 1835-36
Beavan
- MACKAY, Hugh bookseller Edinburgh
Simpson's Court 1831-32
56 Potterrow 1833-34
5 South College Street 1835-36
book agent same address 1837-46
21 Lothian Street 1847-48
Edin Dir
- MCKAY, Hugh and Robert booksellers Dundee
Cowgate Port 1818
Dundee 1818
- MACKAY, James bookseller Edinburgh
4 South College Street 1837
Edin Dir
- MCKAY, James printer and newspaper printer
Inverness
Inverness Courier High Street 1825
Pigot 1825
- M'KAY, John bookseller Glasgow
60 Broomielaw 1835
Glas Dir
- MACKAY, Robert bookseller Edinburgh
7 East Adam Street 1846-47
3 West Arthur Place 1848
8 East Adam Street 1849-52
no trade same address 1853
Edin Dir
- M'KAY, Ronald printer Edinburgh
Canongate 1785
Married Martha daughter of John Meldrum wright in Canongate Kirk
13 August 1785.
CanonMarr
- M'KAY, William printer Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1791
Married Isobel daughter of deceased Thomas Brown farmer at Kings
Knows, Walston Lanarkshire 24 June 1791.
EdinMarr
- M'KEAN [Alexander] & DICKSON bookbinders
Glasgow
86 Buchanan Street 1847
Alexander M'Kean same address 1849
Dixon in street directory Glas Dir 1847.
Glas Dir
- M'KEAN, James seal engraver Edinburgh
63 North Bridge 1826
5 Terrace 1827-30
6 George Street 1831
23 Clyde Street 1832-38
4 Elder Street 1839
3 Elder Street 1840-52
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'KECHNIE, Misses printing establishment
Edinburgh
24 Hanover Street 1829-30
Miss M'Kechnie same address 1831-32
Edin Dir
- M'KECHNEY, John bookseller Edinburgh
46 Yardheads 1837
Gray 1837
- M'KECHNIE, Thomas bookseller and stationer
Paisley
80 High Street 1834-37
Fowler 1834; Pigot 1837
- M'KELL, Ebenezer typemaker Edinburgh
Canongate 1792
Married Ann daughter of Allexander Nicoll shoemaker in Canongate
Kirk 15 November 1792.
CanonMarr
- MCKELL, Robert paper maker Dunipace
Goldiefield Mill 1751-62?
Robert McKell, millwright of Glasgow was granted a tack of two
corn mills at Dunipace 1745. In 1751 he took a tack of the lands of
Goldiefield and built a papermill and waulkmill at the point where
the mill lade that powered the cornmills at Dunipace returned to
the River Carron near Larbert. Tenanted by Andrew Aiken. It was
taken over by the Carron Company in 1760, and may have ceased
production by 1762, certainly by 1766
Ewen Jardine. 'The history of paper mills in Central Scotland'.
IPH Yearbook vol.7 1988 81-93
- MCKELLAR [P.] & ROBERTSON [David] music sellers
Glasgow
89 Buchanan Street 1837
pianoforte and music warehouse same address, manufactory
East Milton Street 1840
Pigot 1837; Glas Dir
- M'KELLAR, Alexander librarian and bookseller Port
Glasgow
Church Street 1831-37
and stationer Fowler1836
Fowler 1831; 1834; 1836; Pigot 1837
- M'KELLAR [P.] & ROBERTSON [David] pianoforte and music
warehouse Glasgow
89 Buchanan Street 1837
pianoforte and music warehouse same address, manufactory
East Milton Street 1840
Pigot 1837; Glas Dir
- M'KELVIE, James newspaper office Greenock
Advertiser Office 9 Mearns Street 1845
bookseller Hamilton Street 1852
Greenock 1845; Slater 1852
- M'KENDRICK, John bookbinder Glasgow
75 Argyll Street 1840-49
Glas Dir
- M'KENA, John bookseller Edinburgh
Edinburgh agent for The Criterion. Glasgow 1748
Burgess in right of wife Mary Somervill 22 June 1748.
NLS Impr Ind
- MCKENNA, John bookseller and stationer Glasgow
156 Broomielaw 1835-37
158 Broomielaw 1840
McKennan in text of Pigot 1837.
Glas Dir; Pigot 1837
- McKENZIE, [David] and HUTCHESON [Robert] printers
Glasgow
16 Saltmarket 1818-20
Printed an edition of The coalman's courtship to the
Creel-wife's daughter from 16 Saltmarket. The 'Hutcheson'
seems to have been the much better- known Glasgow chapbook printer
Robert Hutchison, who was at 16 Saltmarket in 1820, and whose shop
was at 10 Saltmarket in 1818 and 1819 and 19 Saltmarket in
1821.
Chapbook Printers; Glas Dir; Pigot 1820
- MACKENZIE & STOTT booksellers Edinburgh
28 George-street 1819-20
Edin Dir; Pigot 1820
- M'KENZIE, WHITE & CO general printers, stereotypers,
booksellers and publishers Glasgow
M'Kenzie, White & Co 6 Maxwell Street 1844
Duncan M'Kenzie 10 Sommerville Place 1847
William M'Kenzie 48 London Street 1849-51
engraver, letterpress printer (steam power)wood engraver,
publisher bookseller and lithographer same address
1852-53
45/47 Howard Street 1854-70
43 Howard Street 1871-20th Century
His house address in 1847 is 10 Sommerville Place, the same as
Duncan M'Kenzie.
Glas Dir; Schenck
- M'KENZIE & Co newspaper office Greenock
2 Bank Street 1852
Publisher of The Greenock Advertiser
Slater 1852
- M'KENZIE, Mrs A. map and plan colourer Edinburgh
3 Middle Arthur Place 1847-50
Edin Dir
- M'KENZIE, A. letterpress printer Glasgow
109 Trongate 1849
Glas Dir
- M'KENZIE, A. & Co printer Greenock
1 Bank Street 1852
Slater 1852
- M'KENZIE, Alexander printer Edinburgh
Canongate 1791-93
Married Margaret daughter to Henry Bain shoemaker in Edinburgh 1
March 1791. Married Christina residenter daughter to Donald Bain
farmer in Caithness 31 May 1793.
CanonMarr
- M'KENZIE, Alexander bookseller Glasgow
Glasgow 1798
James Fraser's Memoirs. Glasgow.1798 was printed for
him.
NLS Impr Ind
- M'KENZIE, Alexander newspaper office Greenock
Advertiser Office 3 William Street 1836
Fowler 1836
- M'KENZIE, Charles printer Edinburgh
Riddell's Court 322 Lawnmarket - house 4 Hill Square 1823-24
Edin Dir
- MACKENZIE, Charles bookseller, stationer and circulating
library Edinburgh
1 Elder Street 1827-28
2 West Register Street 1829-31
Edin Dir
- MCKENZIE, Donald bookseller Nairn
High Street 1837
56 High Street 1852
Pigot 1837; Slater 1852
- MCKENZIE, Duncan printer and publisher Glasgow
154 Trongate 1809
20 Saltmarket 1810-20
107 Nelson Street 1825
28 Nelson Street 1828
48 Nelson Street [index to Pigot 1837 adds Trongate] 1835-40
M'Kenzie, White & Co 6 Maxwell Street 1844
Duncan M'Kenzie 10 Sommerville Place 1847
William M'Kenzie 48 London Street 1849-51
Glas Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825; 1837
- M'KENZIE, George book agent Aberdeen
6 Donald's Court, Schoolhill 1845-46
Agent for George Virtue.
Beavan
- MACKENZIE, George bookseller Dundee
Narrow of the Murraygate, 1824
57 Murraygate 1825
15 Murraygate East side 1829
Dundee 1824; Pigot 1825; Dundee 1829
- M'KENZIE, Hugh B. bookseller Edinburgh
and agent for T. Kelly, London - 21 Salisbury Street 1824-25
bookseller 7 Hill Place 1826
10 Hunter Square 1827
Edin Dir; Pigot 1825
- M'KENZIE, J. bookseller Edinburgh
At the shop of C. Elliot 1785
Eight letters between the Buchanites and a teacher sold
by him in 1785.
NLS Impr Ind
- M'KENZIE, James bookbinder and stationer
Edinburgh
4 Greenside Street 1835-36
6 Union Place 1838-46
13 Union Place 1847-48
22 Duke Street 1849-5
'bookseller' 1840-41 main sequence only.
Gray 1835; Gray 1836; Edin Dir
- MACKENZIE, K. printer Dundee
6 Murraygate 1852
Slater 1852
- M'KENZIE [MACKENZIE], Peter engraver and printer
Glasgow
31 Argyll Street 1828
engraver, stamp, die and seal cutter same address
1835-49
Pigot 1837 lists him as a bookbinders tool cutter.
Glas Dir; Pigot 1837
- MCKENZIE, Peter newspaper proprietor Glasgow
Scotch Reformers Gazette Buchanan Court 1837
Reformers Gazette Office 75 Argyll Street 1840-49
The Glasgow reformer, journalist, and controversial writer, best
know today for his Reminiscences of Glasgow and the West of
Scotland. 3 vols. Glasgow, 1865-68.
Pigot 1837; Glas Dir
- M'KENZIE, William general printer, stereotyper, bookseller
and publisher Glasgow
M'Kenzie, White & Co 6 Maxwell Street 1844
Duncan M'Kenzie 10 Sommerville Place 1847
William M'Kenzie 48 London Street 1849-51
engraver, letterpress printer (steam power) wood engraver,
publisher bookseller and lithographer same address
1852-53
45/47 Howard Street 1854-70
43 Howard Street 1871-20th Century
His house address in 1847 is 10 Sommerville Place, the same as
Duncan M'Kenzie. William MacKenzie carried on an extensive business
selling illustrated books in parts direct to his customers. The
firm had branches in London and Cardiff, and specialized in Family
Bibles, Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, The Illustrated
Burns, The Illustrated Moore, and similar large works
including works in Welsh, among others a biographical dictionary of
Welsh Ministers, John Peter and Robert John Pryse's Enwogion y
Ffydd. All were lavishly illustrated, mostly with
wood-engravings, but some also with lithographs. The
wood-engravings were often by first-rate artists. Birkett Foster
made many wood-engravings for them in the 1860s. The books were
hawked round the farms and villages by agents, who called
regularly, collecting payment for the one part, showing new
publications and taking orders. When a customer had bought all the
parts of a work, he would return them to be bound in the special
cloth case, with gilt edges. The National Library of Scotland has a
salesman's sample for one of the works.
Glas Dir; Schenck
- M'KERRACHER, Alexander bookseller Edinburgh
28 Leith Street 1836-37
Edin Dir; Pigot 1837
- M'KERRACHER, William & Co engravers, lithographers and
general printers Glasgow
16 St Enoch Square 1842
Schenck
- MACKY, Aenas bookseller Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1776-77
NLS Impr Ind
- MACKIE, Ebenezer apprentice bookseller Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1711
Ebenezer Mackie, son of John Mackie bookseller deceased,
apprenticed to Hugh Mosman bookseller Edinburgh 14 August
1711.
Maxted
- MACKIE, George seal engraver Edinburgh
Milne's Square 1796-97
Head Stevenlaw's Close 1799-1803
No first name Edin Dir 1796
Edin Dir
- M'KIE, James bookseller stationer printer &
publisher Dalry
Dalry 1852
Slater 1852
- MACKIE, James glassgrinder and printseller
Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1804
Admitted to Sanctuary for debt at Holyroodhouse 7 August
1804.
Cadell
- M'KIE, James bookseller, printer & library
Kilmarnock
14 Portland Street 1852
Collector and bibliographer of the works of Robert Burns. He
published Bibliotheca Burnsiana. Title pages of the various
editions in the private library of J. M'Kie. Kilmarnock, 1866.
He also edited a complete edition of Burns, which he called 'The
Kilmarnock edition'. The National Library of Scotland has
Catalogue of the M'Kie Burnsiana Library, with a list of the
subscribers for the purchase thereof. Kilmarnock, 1883.
Slater 1852
- MCKIE, John bookseller, newsagent and circulating
library Dumfries
Midsteeple High Street 1837
'Agent for London Papers'.
Pigot 1837
- MACKY [MACKIE], John bookbinder and bookseller
Edinburgh
East side of Parliament Closs 1691-1717
Son to John M'Kie, chamberlain to the Earl of Twaddell,
apprenticed to John Cairnes stationer 8 January 1679. His wife
Eupham Pitcairn buried in Greyfriars Churchyard 7 December 1687.
Married Catharine Sympson 24 September 1689. Burgess and Guild
Brother by right of wife Katheren daughter to umquhile James
Symontoun goldsmith 11 November 1692. Sold Andrew Brown's A
vindicatory schedule ... cure of fevers. 1691; Sir Thomas
Craig's Scottish soveraignty asserted. 1695; and
Letter giving a description of the Isthmus of Darien.
1699. Children buried in Greyfriars Churchyard 17 June 1693; 1
September 1693; 10 October 1697 and 9 December 1697. Evidently dead
by 14 August 1711, when his son Ebenezer was apprenticed to Hugh
Mosman. His son John was admitted Burgess and Guild Brother by
right of deceased father John M'Kie stationer 5 June 1717. Will
registered 13 April 1722, or perhaps that of his son.
EdinPren; EdinMarr; EdinBurg; Aldis 1904; GreyBuri; EdinTest;
NLS Impr Ind
- M'KIE, John stationer Edinburgh
East side of Parliament Closs 1717-21
Burgess and Guild Brother by right of deceased father John M'Kie,
stationer 5 June 1717. Married Mary Simpson, daughter of the late
James Simpson shipmaster in Dysart 17 November 1720. Widow, Mary
Simpson married the Rev Henry Lindsay 13 February 1726. Called Mr
John Mackie in the Marriage Register, so probably a University
Graduate.
EdinMarr; EdinBurg; EdinTest
- MACKIE, John engraver, printer and stamp cutter
Edinburgh
19 South Richmond Street 1824-25
265 High Street 1826
197 High Street 1827
199 High Street 1828
Edin Dir
- MACKIE, John engraver Edinburgh
13 Carrubbers Close 1831
Edin Dir
- MACKIE, John engraver, stamp and seal cutter
Edinburgh
70 High Street 1837
Gray 1837
- MACKIE, John engraver and stamp cutter Edinburgh
150 High Street 1842-43
engraver, stamp cutter and lithographer same address
1844-53
Edin Dir
- MACKIE, John bookseller Glasgow
106 Queen Street 1847
and stationer same address 1849
In street directory and trade index only Glas Dir
1847.
Glas Dir
- MACKIE, John bookseller and newspaper printer
Wick
High Street 1852
Printer of The Northern Ensign
Slater 1852
- MACKIE, Peter apprentice bookbinder Aberdeen
Aberdeen 1798-1803
Aprenticed to John Burnett
Information from Rosemary Philip (John Philip's
Memorandum Book)
- MACKIE, Robert engraver Edinburgh
Edinburgh 1812-39
Burgess as apprentice to Daniel Lizars engraver 2 September 1839;
apprenticed same day as from 1 September 1812.
EdinBurg
- M'KIMMEN, George travelling merchant [Paisley?]
[Paisley?] 1769
A Prophecy concerning the Lord's return to Scotland by Mr
James Ranwick [sic] was printed for him in Paisley in
1769.
NLS Impr Ind
- MACKINLAY & CO booksellers Edinburgh
11 Hanover Street 1843
3 Hanover Street 1844
Names too late to be inserted in their proper places Edin
Dir 1844.
Edin Dir
- M'KINLAY, Daniel running stationer Edinburgh
Canongate 1783
Daughter Elizabeth married James Harris weaver in Canongate Kirk
16 August 1783.
CanonMarr
- MACKINLAY, Duncan hawker and chapman Aberdeen
Aberdeen 1845-65
Known as Blin' Bob.
Beavan
- MCKINNELL, John bookseller and music seller
Dumfries
104 High Street 1837
Pigot 1837
- MACKINNON, Peter bookbinders' press and plow maker
Glasgow
93 Carrick Street 1847
77 Carrick Street 1849
So designated only in the trade index Glas Dir 1847. In
the main listing he is a cabinetmaker and upholsterer, trades that
he had followed at the same address at least since 1835.
Glas Dir
- M'KNIGHT, William bookseller Paisley
Paisley 1818
Alexander Wilson's Oration on the power and value of human
liberty was reprinted from the Philadelphia edition for him by
J. Neilson, Paisley, 1818.
Crawford
- M'LACHLAN [M'LAUCHLAN; MACLACHLAN] [John] & STEWART
[Duncan] booksellers Edinburgh
62 South Bridge 1819-34
64 South Bridge 1835-39
M'Lachlan, Stewart & Co 73 George Street and 64 South Bridge
1840-41
publishers, booksellers and stationers 64 South Bridge
1842-55
Maclachlan & Stewart same address 1856-89
T. M'Lachlan Edin Dir 1832, perhaps misprint,
alphabetised before John. Duncan Stewart's christian name Pigot
1837. Edward M'Glashan of M'Lachlan, Stewart & Co Edin
Dir 1847-48. D. M'Lachlan of M'Lachlan & Stewart 1885
Edin Dir. Burgess and Guild Brother in right of wife
Elizabeth, daughter of John Steel confectioner 17 June 1829.
Edin Dir; Pigot 1820; 1825; EdinBurg
- M'LACHLAN, Alexander bookbinder Wigtown
Wigtown 1852
Slater 1852
- M'LACHLAN [MACLAUGHLAN], Allan bookseller and
bookbinder Dumfries
Dumfries 1755-73
M'Lachlan and Chalmers Dumfries 1774
Wauchops Walls near the Fish Cross 1780-6
Married Isobel Kelburn. Will dated 5 November 1780 registered 1
February 1786. Apprentices: William Moor apprenticed to Allan
M'Lauchlan bookbinder Dumfries 1766; Joseph Corrie apprenticed to
Allan M'Lauchlan bookseller Dumfries 1768; John Cubbin apprenticed
to Allan M'Lauchlan bookseller Dumfries 1771; William M'Coughtrie
apprenticed to Allan M'Lauchlan bookseller Dumfries 1771; Robert
Maclachlan apprenticed to Allan M'Lauchlan & Co booksellers and
stationers Dumfries 1771.
NLS Impr Ind; Maxted
- M'LACHLAN, Allan paper maker Tongland
Tongland 1774-75
Apprentices: Robert M'Donald 2 September 1774; James Duff 12 April
1775; John Boid 11 July 1775.
Thomson
- M'LACHLAN, Cuthbert printer and bookseller
Dumfries
Robert McLachlan printer Dumfries 1784-93
Cuthbert M'Lachlan Dumfries 1793-97
St Michael's Press, Dumfries 1798-1802
Dumfries 1803-11
23 Plainstones 1812-17
Printed a number of chapbooks and song-books, some of them for
John Sinclair, bookseller in Dumfries. Robert and Cuthbert were
brothers. Robert sold Cuthbert his share of the inheritance from
his father Allan in 1791. Robert was bankrupt by 18 May 1793 and
both were dead by the middle of 1817. The John recorded by A.R.
Thomson as active from 1791 to 1802 in his article in Bibliothek
vi, would seem to be a ghost.
Chapbook Printers; NLS Impr Ind; G.W. Shirley. 'Dumfries
printers in the eighteenth century' Dumfriesshire and Galloway
Natural History & Antiquarian Society Transactions xviii
129-186 (1931-33).
- MCLACHLAN [MCLAUCHLAN], Isabella printer
Dumfries
23 High-street, 1820
34 High Street 1825
28 High Street 1832
& Co Dumfries 1834
Successor to Cuthbert M'Lachlan.
NLS Impr Ind; Pigot 1820; 1825
- MCLAUCHLAN, James bookseller Saltcoats
Saltcoats 1820
Pigot 1820
- M'LACHLAN, Jean bookseller & stationer
Catrine
Catrine 1852
Slater 1852
- M'LAUCHLAN [M'LACHLAN], John bookseller
Edinburgh
6 Montagu Street 1823-24
4 Montague Street 1825
House address, I think.
Edin Dir
- M'LACHLAN, John bookseller Edinburgh
of M'Lachlan, Stewart & Co 62 South Bridge 1819-34
64 South Bridge 1835-39
73 George Street and 64 South Bridge 1840-41
7 Teviot Row 1842-50
Christian name from street index Edin Dir 1846.
Edin Dir
- M'LACHLAN, John bookseller Edinburgh
8 Duncan Street, Newington 1835
7 Duncan Street, Newington 1836-37
Gray 1835; 1836; 1837
- MACLACHLAN, Lachlan bookseller Dumfries
Dumfries 1755-62
NLS Impr Ind
- MACLACHLAN, Robert printer Dumfries
Dumfries 1771-93
Robert Maclachlan apprenticed to Allan M'Lauchlan & Co
booksellers and stationers Dumfries 1771. Son of Allan. Bankrupt
1793. Sold his share to his brother Cuthbert.
NLS Impr Ind; Maxted