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FOUNDED  BY  SIR  PETER  COATS,  I87O. 

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HOBTH    BRITISH    AHD  HEUOANTILS 
IN3TOASTCE  COMPANY. 


ESTABLISHED  1809. 


CAPITAL, TWO  MILLIONS. 

FIBE  DEPARTMENT, 

The  Company  Insures  almost  every  description  of  Property  at 
Home  and  Abroad,  at  the  lowest  Rates  of  Premium  corresponding 
to  the  Risk.  No  charge  whatever  is  made  for  Policies,  or  for 
Transfers  from  other  Offices.  All  Claims  promptly  and  liberally 
settled. 

Fire  Reserve  Fund,  1878,     -     -     -     -    £1,156,690 
Nett  Fire  Revenue,  1878,     -     -'    -     -  915,196 


LIFE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  Tables  of  Premiums  are  moderate.  Special  Tables  have  been 
introduced  by  the  Company,  viz.  : — The  Half  Premium — Double 
Assurance — Assurance  and  Annuity.  Reduced  Table  for  Residence 
in  India,  China,  &c.  Ninety  per  cent,  of  the  Whole  Profits  is 
divided  among  the  Assured  on  the  Participating  Scale.  The  Next 
Division  of  Profits  will  take  place  as  at  31st  December,  1880. 
Life  Accumulated  Funds,  1878,  ■■  -  £2,852,566 
New  Life  Business,  1878,     -     -     -     -       1,034,651 


Premium  for   an  Assurance  of  ,£100,  payable   at  death 

Age. 

With  Profits. 

Without  Profits. 

20    1 

25     . 

30 

35 

■JE1  18     2 
2     3     5 
2     9  10 
2  17     0 

£1  12  11 

1  17     6 

2  3     0 
2     9     2 

ANNUITY  DEPARTMENT. 

Annuities,   immediate,   deferred,  or  contingent,  granted,  and  the 
rates  fixed  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

Annuity  Fund,  1878,  -------     £300,080 


Full  explanations,  Tables  of  Rates,  &c,  may  be  had  at  any  of  the    / 
Company's  Offices  or  Agents  throughout  the  Kingdom.  * 

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OFFICE-10  2    ST.     VINCENT    STREET. 

AGENTS. 

M'INNES,  MACKENZIE,  &  LOCHHEAD,  Writers,  Paisley. 

JOHN  HUTCHESON,  Banker,  Paisley. 

ROBERT  ARMOUR,  Commission  Agent,  Paisley. 

J.  ADAM,  Writer,  Paisley.  . 

WALTER  HOLMES,  Banker,  Johnstone. 


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DIRECTORY 


FOR 


PAISLEY, 

EENFBEW,  JOHHSTQHE,  ELDEBSLIE, 
LINWOOD,  QUARRELTON,  THORNHILL 

BALACLAVA,  AND  INKERMAN, 


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1879-80.  \ 


PAISLEY; 

PRINTED  AND  PUBLISHED  BY  THE  PROPRIETOR,  AT  "PAISLEY  HERALD"  OFFICE, 

10     MOSS      STREET. 

1879. 

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CONTENTS. 


Paisley  Street  Guide  ... 

Omissions 

PAISLEY  DIRECTORY 


Page 

,'.  7 
,.  11 
..    13 


TRADES  AND   PROFESSIONS. 

Accountants ,.  141 

Agents  and  Commission  Agents  141 
Architects  and  Land  Surveyors  142 
Auctioneers  and  Appraisers  ...  142 

Bakers .,         ...  142 

Bankers ...  144 

Belt  Makers      ...         144 

Bill  Posters       144 

Bleachers,  Shawl  Washers,  &c.  144 

Bookbinders      145 

Booksellers  and  Stationers  ...  145 
Boot  and  Shoemakers  ...  146 

Boxmakers  (Fancy) 147 

Brassfounders  ...         147 

Brewers  ...         ...         ...  147 

Brickmakers  and  Brickbuilders  147 
Brush  and  Basket  Dealers     ...  148 

Cabinetmakers 148 

Calenderers  and  Finishers      ...  149 
Calico  and  Shawl  Printers    ...  149 
Candlemakers  ...         ...         ...  149 

Card  and  Print  Cutters  ...  149 

Carpet  Manufacturers 150 

Carters 150 

Carvers  and  Gilders    ...         ...  150 

Chemical  Works  150 

Chimney  Sweeps  151 

China  Merchants         151 

Clergymen        151 

Cloth  Merchants   and   Agents 

for  do 152 

Cloth  Merchants  and  Woollen 
Drapers         ...         ...         ...  152 

Coach  and  Van  Builders         ...  152 

Coach  Hirers     153 

Coal  Merchants  and  Dealers  ...  153 
Coffee    Houses    and    Hotels 

(Temperance)  ...         ...  154 

Confectioners  and  Fruiterers...  154 
Contractors       ...         ...         ...  156 

Coopers.. ...  157 

Corkcutters       157 

Cowfeeders       ...        157 


Page 

Decorators         159 

Distillers  159 

Drapers  and  Silk  Mercers  ...  159 
Dressmakers  and  Milliners  ...  160 
Druggists  and  Chemists         ...  162 

Drysalters         163 

Dyers     ...         ...         ...         ...  163 

Electro -Platers 164 

Embroiderers 164 

Engineers  and  Machine  Makers  164 
Fire  Clay  Manufacturers  ...  164 
Fishmongers  and  Poulterers  ...  165 

Fleshers 165 

Funeral  Undertakers 166 

Furnished    Lodging-House 

Keepers         ...         ...         ...  16Q 

Furnishers         ...         ...         ...  166 

Furniture  Dealers        ...         ...  167 

Gardeners         ...        ...         ...  167 

Glaziers 168 

Grain  Merchants  „.  ...  168 
Grocers  and  Victuallers         ...  169 

Hair  Dressers 174 

Ham  Curers      174 

Hatters 174 

Hosiers 175 

House  Factors  ...         175 

Inn  and  Hotel  keepers 175 

Ironfounders     176 

Iron  Merchants  176 

Ironmongers      ...         ...         ...  176 

Jacquard  Machine  Maker      ...  177 

Ladies'  Nurses  ...        177 

Lathsplitters 177 

Leather  Merchants      177 

Lithographers  and  Engravers  177 
Manufacturers  of  Shawls,  &c.      177 

of  Blacking 179 

ofBraoms      179 

of  Carpets     179 

of  Corn  Flour  180 

of  Crucibles  179 

of  Curled  Hair         .179 

of  Elastic  Belt  1        ,'.         ...  180 

of  Machinery  Belts 180 

of  Muslin       ...         ...         ...  180 

of  Oil  and  Glycerine  ...  180 

of  Preserves  ...        ...        ...  18(1 


CONTENTS. 


Page 
Manufacturers  of  Starch        ...  180 

of  Stationery  181 

of  Thread      181 

Masons  and  Builders 181 

Measurers  ...         ...         ...  182 

Medical  Practitioners 182 

Messenger-at-Arms     ...         ...  183 

Metal  Refiners 183 

Midwives  ...         ...         ...  183 

Millers 183 

Nurserymen  and  Florists  ...  183 
Packing  Box  Makers  ...  183 

Painters  and  Paperhangers    ...  183 

Paper  Rulers 184 

Pattern  Drawers  184 

Pawnbrokers    ..  ...         ...  184 

Photographers 185 

Plasterers         185 

Plumbers,  Tinsmiths,  and  Cop- 
persmiths      ...         ...         ...  185 

Potato  Merchants        186 

Power-loom  Cloth  Factories  ...  186 
Printers  (Letter-press)  ...  186 

Ropespinners     ...         ...         ...  186 

Saddlers  and- Harness  Makers     187 

Sculptors  187 

Seed  Merchants  187 

Shawl  Merchants         187 

Shawl  and  Muslin  Cutters       ...  187 

Sheriff  Officers 187 

Shipbuilders      ...   187 

Slaters 188 

Soap  Manufacturers     188 

Smiths  and  Farriers    ...         ...  188 

Surgeon-Dentists         ...         ..,    189 

Tailors  and  Clothiers  ...   189 

Tanners  190 

Teachers  190 

Dancing         ...         ...         ...  192 

Drawing         ...         ...         ...   192 

Music  192 

Tobacconists     '    ...   193 

Tobacco  Pipe  Manufacturers  ...  193 
Umbrella  Manufacturers  ...  194 
Upholsterers     ...         ...         ...  194 

Valuators  194 

Veterinary  Surgeons 194 

Warpers  ...         ...         ...  194 

"Waste  Merchants         ...         ...  195 

Watch  and  Cluck  Makers,  and 

Jewellers        195 

Weavers'  Furnishers 195 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants   ...  196 


Wood  Merchants 

Wood  Turners  ... 

Wrights  and  Joiners  ... 

Writers 

Yarn  and  Silk  Merchants 


Page 
.  201 
,.  201 
,.  201 
,.  202 
.  203 


APPENDIX— PAISLEY. 


Asylums 

Banks     ...         ... 

..       226-228 
229 

Bank  Holidays             . 
Bowling  Clubs ... 

231 

...  255 

Burying  Grounds 
Canal  Company 
Carriers'  Quarters 

238 

237 

238 

Cart  Navigation  Trustees      ...  219 

Church  Officers  ...  248 

Commissioners — Income  Tax      226 

„  Police  220 

Supply  274 

„  Water  219 

Counting-House  Calendar      ...  204 

Courts— Burgh  236 

„  Commissary  ...  277 

„  Justice  of  Peace       ...  278 

„  Sheriff  232 

„  Sheriff  Small  Debt  ...  232 

Churches  248 

Clergymen         ... 248 

Curling  Clubs 256-257 

Cricket  Clubs 256 

Fairs      222 

Fees  for  Proclamation  of  Banns  280 
Fiars'  Prices  for  Renfrewshire    235 

Fire  Brigade     270 

Fast  Days         .  .         222 

Faculty  of  Procurators  ...  236 

Fountain  Gardens  Committee     218 
Gas  Committee  ...         ...  218 

Gravei'iggers 238 

Infiru.aiy  ...         ...         ...  224 

Inspector  of  Weights  and  Mea- 
sures ...         ...         ...         ...  280 

Insurance  Offices  and  Agents      245 

Justices  of  the  Peace 279 

Justice  of  Peace  Constables  ...  267 

Leaders  of  Psalmody 248 

Library  &  Museum  Committee  223 

Lieutenancy      277 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council  217 
Mason  Lodges  ., 259 


CONTENTS. 


Page 

Page 

Musical  Societies 

258 

JOHNSTONE  DIRECTORY 

294 

Omnibus  Traffic 

237 

Abbey    Parish    School    Board 

Paisley  Cemetery  Company  ... 

236 

(Landward)  ... 

312 

Parochial  Boards       ...         225-2 

Assembly  Rooms 

313 

Parliamentary  Boundaries 

221 

Banks 

312 

Parliamentary  Constituency  ... 

235 

Building  Society 

317 

Police  Assessment 

221 

Canal  Company 

314 

Police — Burgh 

220 

Carriers'  Quarters    ... 

315 

,,          County- 

235 

Church  Officers 

314 

Post  Office        C. 

271 

Coal  Agents  ... 

316 

Postal  Regulations 

273 

Commissioners  of  Police     ... 

311 

Public  Offices,  &c 

244 

Curling  Clubs 

3'5 

Railways 

237 

Fairs  and  Fasts       ...    .     ... 

318 

Reading  Rooms...         ...       233-234 

Fire  Brigade  ... 

313 

Registrars  of  Births,  &c. 

273 

Gas  Company 

317 

Religious  Denominations 

248 

Grave    Digger    and    Town 

Renfrewshire  Militia  ... 

234 

Crier 

315 

Renfrewshire    Prison    Officials 

> 

Insurance  Offices  and  Agents 

313 

and  Visiting  Committee     .. 

278 

Inland  Revenue 

313 

Rifle  Volunteer  Officers 

247 

Justices  of  the  Peace 

311 

Session-Clerks... 

273 

Medical  Practitioners 

312 

Schools  and  Teachers  ...       23 

J-243 

Mills 

316 

School  Boards 

279 

Ministers 

313 

Societies,  &c    250-251-252-253-254 

Police 

311 

Societies  and  Clubs 

.  260 

Population    ... 

318 

Sheriff  Officers  ... 

.  232 

Post    Office-  and   Telegraph 

Town  Officers 

.  232 

Office          

314 

Trade  Societies 

.  268 

Precentors  .... 

314 

Trustees — Abbey  Road 

.  243 

Reading  Room          ... 

314 

„          Duncan        Wright 

Sabbath  Schools      ...         ... 

314 

Endowment 

264 

Schools 

314 

Valuation  of  Burgh     

.  235 

Session  Clerk  and  Registrar 

312 

Societies,  &c. 

316 

Volunteer  Officers,  <fec. 

315 

RENFREW  DIRECTORY  .. 

.  283 

Writers 

312 

Churches,  &c. 

.  293 

Constituency... 

.  293 

ELDERSLIE  DIRECTORY 

318 

Conveyances... 

.  293 

Churches,  Schools,  &c., 

320 

Fairs 

.  293 

Post  Office 

320 

Insurance  Agents     ... 

.  291 

Justices  of  the  Peace 

.  290 

THORNH1LL  DIRECTORY 

320 

Magistrates  and  Councillors 

290 

Parochial  Board 

.  291 

QUARRELTON  DIRECTORY3 

Population 

.  293 

Post  Office 

.  291 

BALACLAVA  DIRECTORY  3 

Public  Offices,  &c.    ... 

.  290 

Sacraments 

.  293 

INKERMAN  DIRECTORY 

322 

-Schools 

.  292 

Post  Office,  &c. 

323 

School  Boards 

.  291 

Societies 

.  292 

LINWOOD  DIRECTORY  ... 

323 

Surgeons       

.  291 

Church  and  School  ... 

324 

Writer           

.  291 

Post  Office     ...         

324 

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INDEX  TO  advertisement:;. 


Page 

Anderson,  Ebenezer,           ...  8 

Anderson,  James,    ...          ...  3 

Anderson,  James,    ...          ,..  9 

Anderson,  John,      ...          ...  3 

Armour,  Robert — Insurance,  20 

Auld,  John  P.,         15 

Baird,  William,         ...          ...  5 

Begg,  John,  ...          ...         ...  18 

Bell,  Archibald,       16 

Borland  &  Co.,         26 

Brown,  Robert,  &  Son,       ...  14* 
Brown,  Robert — Atlas  Insur- 
ance,         ...          ...          ...  36 

Cameron,  Alexander,           ...  11 

Carswell,  David,  &  Son,     ...  27 

Climie,  Mrs  William,           ...  11 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Sons,  ...  13* 
Commercial  Union  Assurance 

Co.,            38 

Cowan,  Robert,        ...          ...  13 

Cullen,  Thomas,       10 

Dalrymple,  James,  &  Son,  ...  21 

Dobie,  James,           ...         ...  2 

Drennan,  Robert,     ...          ...  15 

Dr@n  &  Lawson,       ...          ...  24 

Erskine,  Andrew,    ...          ...  17 

Fisher,  John,            ...          ...  22 

Fisher  &  Co.,            20 

Fraser,  J.  Roy,         32 

General  Assurance  Company 

(Fire  and  Life)    ...      '    ...  41 

Gibson.  Andrew,      ...          ...  7 

Gibson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,   '  ...  18 

Gibb,  John 21 

Gibb,  Thomas,         ...         ...  30 

Glenfield  Starch,      22 

Gordon,  J.  &  G.,       5 

Gordon,  John,          13* 

Haran,  Neil  G.,        ...         ...  30 

Hay,  Robert,  &  Son,            ...  31 

Hector,  Matthew,  &  Co.,    ...  18 

Hoeck,  Louis,          ...          ...  3 

House  of  Refuge  (Washing),  19 

Hutchison,  James,  ...         ...  7 

Hutchison,  Robert,  ...          ...  5 

Ireland  &  Co.,           ...          ...  28 

Kilpatrick,  John,     19 

Lamb,  James  B.,     ...          ...  41 

Lockhart,  A.  H.,     2 

London  and  South wark  Fire 

and  Life  Insurance  Co.,  ...  40 

Lyle,  D.,        6 

Macfedries,  J.,         ...          ...  26 

Macfee,  John,           6 

Macintyre,  William,  Jun,  ...  16 


Page 

Mactaggart,  Daniel,             ...  7 

Millar,  Thomas  W., 17 

Maginty,  John,         ...         ...  25 

Millar,  Thomas,       20 

Minto,  David,           23 

Mitchell,  Thomas,   ...          ...  14 

Morrison,  Alex.,       ,..          ...  6 

Muir,    A.    Craig — Insurance 

(Fire  &  Life),       ..'.         ...  35 

Muir,    A.    Craig — Insurance 

(Accident),           ...          ...  35 

Muir,    A.    Craig — Insurance 

(Fire),       34 

Murdoch,  Thomas,  ...          ...  27 

M 'Crone,  James,      .  .          ...  23 

M-Farlane,  Archibald,          ...  19 

M'Lellan,  Alexander,           ...  11 

M'Nicol,  John,          27 

National    Security    Savings 

Bank,        ..            9 

Neilson.  William,     30 

North  British  &  Mercantile,  Cover 

Parlane,  James,        ...          ...  6 

Paton,  Robert,          ...          ...  13 

Primrose,  J.  C,        32 

Queen  Insurance  Company,  12 

Reid,  John,  ...         ...         ...  24 

Risk,  Robert,           10 

Risk  &  Marshall,     ...          ...  2 

Robertson,  George,.,.          ...  13 

Robertson,  James,  ...          ...  31 

Robertson  &  Son,     ...          ...  7 

Robin,  W^illiam,        ...          ...  1 

Rowat,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  ...  29 

Russell,  Joseph,        ...          ...  17 

Scottish   Imperial    Fire   and 

Life  Insurance  Co.,  Cover 

Speirs  &  Gibb,          ...          ...  23 

Speirs,  William,       ...          ...  4 

Staffordshire  Fire  Insurance 

Company,...          ...          ...  43 

Steel,  James,             ...         ...  14 

The  Edinburgh  Life  Assur- 
ance Office,           ...         ...  42 

The  Liverpool  and  London 

and  Globe  Insurance  Co.,  16* 

Thomson,  Joseph,    ...          ...  28 

Watson  &  Pattison,              ...  17 
West  of  England  (Fire  and 

Life)  Insurance  Company,  40 

White,  George,         ...          ...  1 

Whiteford,  J.  H.,     14 

White  ford,  James,  ...          ...  22 

Wilson,  J.  D.,            21 

Wotherspoon  &  Co.,            ...  19 


PAISLEY    STREET    GUIDE, 


ABBEY  close,  from  18  Smithhills 
to  Abbey  street 

Abbey  street,  from  Abbey  close  to 
Thread  street 

Abercorn  Buildings,  21  Gauze  street 

Abercorn  street,  north  end  of  West 
Croft  to  Hamilton  street 

Abingdon  place,  west  side  of  Moss- 
vale  lane 

Albion  st.,  west  side  of  25  Love  st. 

Back  Sneddon,  north  side  of  2  Old 

Sneddon 
Bank  street,  south  side  of  22  Gauze 

street  to  Mill  street 
Barclay  st.,  south  side  of  15  George 

street  to  Canal  street 
Barracks  (Foot),  north  side  of  Wil- 

liamsburgh 
Barracks  (Militia  Staff),  south  side 

of  Williams  burgh 
Barrhead  road,  east  from  Blackball 

buildings 
Barr  street,  south  side  of  20  George 

street  to  Canal  street 
Barterholm,  east  side  of  Lylesland 
Bath  place,  Seedhill 
Blackhall  buildings,  from  Lonend  to 

Canal  Bridge 
Blacklaw  lane,  west  side  of  18  New 

Sneddon  to  Back  Sneddon 
Blackland  place,  east  side  of  Calside 
Blackstoun  road,  west  from  Greenhill 
Bladda,  north  of  Saucel 
Brabloch,  east  side  of  Renfrew  road 
Brick   lane,   from  South    Croft    to 

North  Croft 
Bridge  lane,  south  side  of  Maxwell- 
ton  to  Canal  Bridge 
Bridge  street  (Burgh),  from  Abbey 

Bridge  to  Orchard  street 
Bridge  street  (New  Town),  from  20 

Abbey  street  to  Abbey  Bridge 
Broomlands,  west  end  of  Wellmea- 

dow  to  Ferguslie 
Brown's  lane,  west  side  of  97  Cau- 

seyside  to  George  place 
Buchanan  street  (Bast),  north  side 

of  Inkle  street  to  Greenlaw  street 
Buchanan  terrace,  Greenock  road 


Buchanan  street  (West),  south  side 
of  28  George  street  to  Canal  st. 

Burn  lane,  south  side  of  Maxwellton 
to  Candren  Burn 

Burn  row,from  Gordon's  lane  to  river 

CALEDONIA  st.,  from  St.  James 
street  northward 

Calside,  south-west  from  head  of 
Causeyside  to  Stock  street 

Cameron  street,  continuation  of 
Bank  street 

Campbell  street  (South),  from  8 
Neilston  street  to  Espedair  Burn 

Campbell  street  (West),  north  of  53 
Broomlands 

Camphill,  south  side  of  32  Canal  st. 

Canal  street,  west  side  of  86  Cau- 
seyside street  to  Ralston  square 

Carbrook  street,  from  north  side  of 
53  Broomlands  to  W.  Campbell  st.Jj  ^  j 

Carlile    lane,  east,  side  of   85  New--' uj 
Sneddon  to  river  ~-  £■•  j 

Carlile  place,  east  side  of  New  Sned-^ 
don,  opposite  Wallace  street 

Cart  lane,  east  side  of  80  New 
Sneddon  to  river 

Cart  street,  from  Thread  street  to 
Seedhill 

Cartvale  lane,  from  Cartvale  House 
to  New  Sneddon 

Carriaguhill,  from  Dovesland  south- 
ward 

Carriagehill  (High),  west  of  Orr 
Town 

Carriagehill  factory,  west  of  Car- 
riagehill 

Castlehead,  north  side  of  Crow  road, 
approach  by  west  end  of  Canal  st. 

Castle  street,  west  end  of  Wellmea- 
dew  to  George  street 

Causeyside,  from  foot  of  St.  Mirren 
street  to  Calside 

Cawthorne  court,  east  side  of  Orr 
street  (off  Orr  square) 

Chain  road,  West  Toll 

Chapelhill  ofi  Barrhead  road 

Charleston,  by  Lylesland  westward 

Christie  buildings,  High  street  west 
end  of  Old  Bridge 


PAISLEY    STREET   GUIDE. 


Christie  lane,  east  side  of  93  New 

Sneddon  to  the  Quay 
Christie  street,    south  of  Garthland 

street 
Churchhill,  north  side  of  87  High 

street  to  Oakshaw  street 
Clark's  place,  Seedhill 
Cleo-,>a;ra  buildings,  Springb.mk  rd. 
Clydeview  terrace.  Sprin^ba  ik  rd. 
Collinslee,     from     Carriagehill     to 

Potterhill 
Commercial  Court,  112  Causeyside, 

west  side 
Cotton    street,    south    side     of  23 

Gauze  street  to  Abbey  street 
County  buildings,  Gilmour  street 
County  place,  from   Gilmour  street 

to  Moss  street 
Cowieston,  foot  of  Maxwellton  st. 
Croft    (East),    from    Wallneuk    to 

Renfrew  road 
Croft  (North),  from  Greenlaw  street 

to  Newi.m  Q  uy 
Croft  (South),  east  end  of  Sneddon 

Bridge  to  Walln  uk 
Croft  (West),  from  16  New  Smith- 
hills  to  Abercorn  street 
Crossflat,  south  side  of  Garthland  st. 
Cross  street,  29  Castle  street  to  5 

Queen  street 
Crow  road,  Calside  to  Maxwellton 
Cumberland  Court,  110  Causeyside 

DOVESLAND,  from  Lylesland  to 

Carriagehill 
Duke  street,  south  side  of  Rowan  st. 
Dyers'  wynd,  east  side  of  48  Moss 

street  to  river 

EARL  Grey  place,  Lylesland 
Espedair  street,  from  56  Causeyside 
southward 

FALSIDE    road,    near    Colinslee 

westward 
Ferguslie,  west  end  of  Broomlands 

to  Millarston 
Ferguslie  (Back  Row  of)   west  end 

of  Maxwellton  to   West  lane   of 

Ferguslie 
Ferguslie    East  lane,   south    of  41 

Broomlands  to  Maxwellton 
Ferguslie  Mid  lane,  7  Ferguslie  to 

Maxwellton 
Ferguslie  walk,  42  Broomlands 
Ferguslie  West   lane;   2   Ferguslie 

to  Coats'  Thread  Works  ' 


Forbes  place,  from  10  Causeyside 
to  Water  br<ie  (Burgh) 

GALLOWAY  street,  off  Under- 
wood road 

Garthland  lane,  north  side  of 
Garthland  street 

Garthland  place,  east  end  of  Garth- 
land street,  opposite  Christie  st. 

Garthland  street,  from  east  end  of 
Gauze  street  to  Williamsburgh 

Gas  Work,  north-west  of  foot  of 
Well  street 

Gateside,  east  side  of  road  leading 
to  Renfrew 

Gauze  street,  from  Smithhills  street 
to  Garthland  street 

George  place,  east  end  of  George 
street  to  Brown's  lane 

George  street,  west  side  of  96  Cau- 
seyside to  Broomlands 

Gilmour  street,  from  High  street, 
(Cross)  north  to  New  Sneddon 

Glasgow  road,  begins  at  East  Toll 

Glen  street,  west  side  of  Love  st. 
to  Caledonia  street 

Glen  lane,  north  side  of  29  St. 
James  street  to  Glen  street 

Gordon's  lane,  east  side  of  32  Cau- 
seyside to  Burn  row 

Greenhill,  north-west  side  of  Un- 
derwood street 

Greenlaw,  north  of  Garthland  street 

Greenlaw  street,  east  end.  of  North 
Croft  eastward 

Greenock  road,  continuation  of 
Caledonia  street 

HAMILTON  place,  78  New  Sneddon 

Hamilton  street  (Great),  (by  Cal- 
side) east  side  of  Calside  by  Doves- 
land 

Hamilton  street,  west  side  o;'  Ren- 
frew street  to  river 

Harbour  lane,  east  side  of  92  New 
Sneddon  to  Quay 

Harbour  (New),  Carlile  place 

Highland  lane,  south  side  of  South 
Croft 

High  street,  west  end  of  Old  Bridge 
to  Wellmeadow 

Hospital  lane,  west  side  of  6  New 
Sneddon  to  Back  Sneddon 

Hunter  street,  west  side  of  22  Moss 
street 


PAISLEY   STREET   GUIDE. 


IN  CHIN  NAN    road,    continuation 

of  Love  street 
Inkle    street,    from    Lawn   street, 

to  east  end  of  Gauze  street 

JOHNSTONE  road,  begins  at  West 
Toll 

John  street,  north  side  of  72 
Broomlands 

KILNCROFT  lane,  east  side  of 
Carriagehill 

King  street,  from  Saucel  to  Canal 

King  street,  north  side  of  76  Broom- 
lands,  oppo.-ite  to  Queen  street 

Knox  street,  from  47  Broomlands 
to  West  Campbell  street 

LADY  lane,  west  end  of  High  st. 
to  Canal  street 

Lawn  street,  head  of  Gauze  st. 
to  Wallneuk 

Laigh  Kirk  lane,  west  side  of  110 
Causey  side 

Lonend,  from  Saucel  to  Blackhali 
Buildings 

Love  street,  from  St.  James  place 
to  Np'hercommon 

Lowndes'  lane,  east  side  of  78  New 
Sneddon  to  the  river 

Lylesland,  from  Neilston  street  to 
Carriagehill 

Lynedoch  street,  west  side  of  Ren- 
frew street  to  river 

MACDOWALL  street,  west  side 
of  Caledonia  street  westward 

M'Farlane's  lane,  north  side  of 
North  Croft  to  Niddry  street 

Macfarlane  street,  west  from 
Greenock  rd  to  Pattison's  Mound 

M'Leod's  buildings  (Smithhills), 
east  end  of  Old  Bridge 

Mansfield  place,  west  side  of  Neil- 
ston street 

Marshall's  lane,  north  side  of  Or- 
chard street  to  river 

Mary  street,  west  side  of  Carriage- 
hill 

Maxwell  street,  east  side  of  Love 
street  to  Back  Sneddon 

Maxwellton,  east  of  Ferguslie, 
Back  row 

Maxwellton  street,  south  side  of  13 
Broomlands  to  Cowieston 

Meeting  House  lane,  west  side  of 
14  Moss  street  to  Oakshaw  street 


Middle  lane,  west  side  of  11  New 
Sneddon  to  Back  Sneddon 

Millar  street,  east  side  of  Mill  st. 

Millarston,  west  end  of  Ferguslie 

Mill  street,  east  end  of  Gauze  st. 
to  Seedhill 

Moncrieff  street,  east  side  of  71 
Love  street  to  Back  Sneddon 

Moss  street,  from  Cross  Steeple  to 
Old  Sneddon 

Mossvale,  north  end  of  Greenock  rd. 

Mossvale  lane,  of  Greenoek  road 

Mossvale  street,  west  side  of  Mess- 
vale  lane 

Murray  street,  west  of  Greenock 
road,  to  Westmarch 

NIDDRY  street,  west  side  of  Ren- 
frew street  to  river 
Neil    street,    from    Cowieston    to 

Canal  Bridge 
Neilston  street  (Burgh),  from  head 

of  Causey  side  to  Lylesland 
Neilston  street  (by  Calside),  east 

side  of  Calside 
Nethercommon,  from  Love  street 

northward 
New   Smithhills,   north   side   of  i 

Smithhills  to  West  Croft 
New  Sneddon,  north  side   of  Old 

Sneddon  to  Cartvale 
New  street,  south  side  of  28  High 

street  to  Causeyside 
Newton    street,    from     Cowiest*n 

westward  to  Maxwellton 
North  street,  east  side  of  Love  st, 

to  Back  Sneddon 

OAKSHAW  street,  from  head  of 
School  wynd  to  the  John  Neil- 
son  Institution 

Oakshaw  head,  north  of  the  John 
Neilson  Institute,  by  Oakshaw  st. 

Old  Sneddon,  foot  of  Moss  street  to 
Sneddon  Bridge 

Orchard  street,  east  side  of  18  Cau- 
seyside to  Gordon's  lane 

Orr  square.north  side  of  81  High  st. 

Orr  street,  north  side  of  81  High 
street  to  Oakshaw  street 

Orr  street  (South),  from  Neilston 
street  to  Espedair  street 

Orr  Town,  south  side  of  Mary  st. 

PARK  place,  east  side  of  Calside 
PotterhiH,  southward  of  Carriagehil 


10 


PAISLEY   STREET   GUIDE. 


Prince's  street,  north  side  of  Under- 
wood street 

Prussia  street,  east  side  of  25  Cau- 
seyside to  Gordon's  lane 

QUAY  lane,  east  side  of  88  New 

Sneddon  to  Quay 
Queen   street,     south    side     of    7 

Broomlands  to  George  street 

RALSTON  square,  south  side  of  50 

George  street 
Renfrew  road,  continuation  of  Ren- 
frew street 
Renfrew  street,  north  end  of  East 

Croft  to  Gateside 
Rowan  street,  east  side  of  Lylesland 
Russell     street,     north-east     from 

Greenock  road 
SAN  DHOLES,  head  of  Well  street 

to  King  street 
Saucel,  east  end  of  Gordon's  lane  to 

Lonend 
School  wynd,  west  side  of  6  Moss 

street  to  Oakshaw  street 
Seedhill,  from  Cart  street  eastward 
Shuttle  street,  south  side  of  30  New 

street  to  Brown's  lane 
'Silk  street,  east  side  of  Lawn  street 
*■  to  Gauze  street 

-Sir  Michael  street,  south  side  of  24 

George  street  to  Canal  street 
Springbank     road,    from   north   of 

Love  street  to  Mossrale  lane 
Smith's  lane,  north-east  side  of  72 

New  Sneddon  to  river 
Smith  street,  from  Stock  street  to 

Neilston  street  (Calside) 
Smithhills,    from  east  end   of  Old 

Bridge  to  Gauze  street 
Snodgrass'  lane,  Seedhill 
Stanley  place,  48  to  50  Causeyside 
Stevenson  street,  head  of  63  Cau- 
seyside (west  side) 
Stirling  street,  west  side  of  Calside 
St.  James  place,  from  foot  of  Moss 

street  to  Love  street 
St.  James  street,  from  Love  street  to 

Underwood  street 
Stock  street,  west  side  of  Lylesland 

to  Calside 
Stoney  Brae,  from  Oakshaw  street 

to  St.  James  street 
Storie  street,  south  side  of  37  High 

street  to  Canal  street 


Stow  place,  foot  of  Storie  street  to 
Stow  street 

Stow  street,  west  side  of  80  Causey- 
side to  Stow  place 

St.  Mirren  street,  from  Cross  to 
Causeyside 

TERRACE    Buildings,    109    High 

street,  and  fronting   River,  west 

end  of  Old  Bridge 
Thomas   street,    north    side  of  36 

Ferguslie 
Thread  street,  from  Bank  street  to 

Cart  street 
Twigg's  lane,  north  side  of  62  New 

Sneddon  to  river 

UNDERWOOD  lane,  from  21  Well 
street  eastward 

Underwood  road,  from  St.  James 
street  to  foot  of  Well  street 

Union  street,  north  side  of  Under- 
wood street 

Union  street,  south  side  of  Stock  st. 

VICTORIA  place,  Lady  lane 

WALLACE  street,  east  side  of  50 
Love  street  to  Carlile  place 

Wallneuk,  north  end  of  Lawn  street 
to  East  Croft  street 

Wardrop  st.,  south  side  of  George 
street  to  Canal  street 

Water  brae  (Burgh),  foot  of  St. 
Mirren  street  to  river 

Water  brae  (New  Town),  west  side 
of  4  New  Smithhills  to  river 

Water  lane,  sth.  side  of  Maxwellton 

Waterloo  place,  2   Gilmour  street 

Wellington  place.  Caledonia  street 

Wellington  street,  west  side  of 
Caledonia  street 

Well  meadow,  west  end  of  High  st. 
to  Broomlands 

Well  street,  north  side  of  27  Well- 
meadow  street 

West  brae,  north  side  of  31  Well- 
meadow  to  Oakshaw  street 

West  st,  south  side  of  20  Broom- 
lands to  Newton  street 

Williamsburgh,  east  end  of  Garth- 
land  street  to  East  Toll  Bar 

William  street,  north  side  of  68 
Broomlands 

Wilson's  place,  from  Seedhill  Mill  to 
Clark's  place 


ozmzissiozlnts. 


Borland  &  Co.,  blacking  manufacturers,  49  Storie  street 
—  (See  advertisement) 

Brown,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  Gauze  street — 
house,  do. 

Campbell,  James  Edward,  M.A.,  writer,  of  Eeid  & 
Campbell,  writers,  3  County  place— house,  2  Cale- 
donia street 

Dalgetty,  Rev.  J.  B.  (Second  Charge),  Abbey  Church, 

Deans,  R.  R.  (Paisley),  agent  for  the  North  of  England 
Chemical  Manure  Company,  West  Hartlepool 

Fowlie,  James  T.,  teacher  and  private  tutor,  Grammar 
School 

Gentles,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  Abbey  Manse,  7  Garthland 
street 

Macfedries,    William,    painter   and    decorator,    21    High  *^1* 
street — (See  advertisement) 

Muir,  John,  church  officer,  U.P.  Church,   C  street —  c 

house,  127  George  street 

Primrose,  J.  C,  violinist  and  teacher  of  dancing,  4  Smith- 
hills— house,  1 8  Well  street — (See  advertisement) 

Sandilands,  John,  shoemaker  and  general  dealer,  41  New 
street 


PAISLEY  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  POOR. 

President,  Thomas  Coats,  of  Ferguslie. 

Vice-Presidents,  Stewart  Clark  and  John  Poison. 

Treasurer,  A.  D.  Gibb. 

Secretary,  Wm.  A.  Locbbead,  "Daily  Express  "  Office. 

Superintendent,  James  Murray,  57  Canal  Street. 


PAISLEY  SKATING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1875. 

President,  James  Clark.  Vice-President,  William  Morrison. 

Treasurer,  Robert  Edmonds.  Secretary,  Thomas  Kelso. 

Committee,  George  H.  Brown,  James  Mure,  James  Barr,  David 

Lang,  George  Hamilton,  jun. 


12 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CAPITAL, 


FIRE. 


QUEEN 


INSURANCE 


£2,000,000. 


LIFE. 


COMPANY.       f 


•7  5    ST. 


HEAD  OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND— 

GEORaE'S    PLACE,    GLASaCW- 


GLASGOW  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS— 

Chairman— ANDREW  GALBRAITH,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Dep.- Chairman — JAMES  MORTON,  Esq.,  Greenock  Iron  Coy. 


William  Wotherspoon, 
Esq.,  of  Castlehead, 
Paisley. 

Moncrieef  Wilson,  Esq., 
General  Manager  of  the 
Company. 


J. 


Frank  Baird,  Esq.,  Brewer. 
J.  M.  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Alexander  Dick,  Esq.,  Writer. 
Walter    M'Lellan,  Esq.,  Iron 

Merchant. 
Adam   Paterson,  Esq.,   LL.D., 

Writer. 

Resident  Scottish  Managers — 
MITCHELL,    'WATS01T,    &    "WINK, 

Chartered  Accountants  and  Stockbrokers,  Glasgow. 
Resident  Secretary — JOHN  CARSWELL,  Glasgow. 

FIRE  and  LIFE  INSURANCES,  of  nearly  every  description,  may 
be  effected  with  this  Company,  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

In  point  of  Security  "Q"0"EEN"  Policies  are 
unsurpassed. 

THE  AUTHORISED  CAPITAL  IS £2,000,000 

SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL         1,800,350 

THE  CAPITAL  PAID-UP      180,035 

THE  RESERVE  AND  FIRE  FUNDS  ...  310,000 

Wbile  the  LIFE  FUND  (amounting  to  £312,449,  being  67-9  per 
cent,  of  the  entire  net  premiums  received  ou  every  Policy  now  in  ex- 
istence) is  in  itself  amply  sufficient  to  meet  all  its  Liabilities,  assuming 
that  only  Three  Per  Cent.  Iuterest  is  cleared  on  the  Investments,  the 
actual  rate,  which  is  much  beyond  this,  is  a  source  of  Profit  to  the 
Policy-holders. 

Losses  Settled  with  Promptitude  and  Liberality- 


Agents  in  Paisley — 
JOHN  FISHER,  Accountant,  4  Causeyside. 
A.  B.  STEWART,  6  Forbes  Place. 
E.  WOTHERSPOON  &  BROWNLIE,  50  Maxwellton. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


13* 


ROBEBT   COCHBAN   &    SONS, 


WHOLESALE  AND  HETAIL 


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26  NEW  SMITHHILLS  STREET, 


PAISLEY. 


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GRANITE,  MARBLE,  AND  FREESTONE 
MONUMENTAL 

AND     SCULPTURE     WORK, 
BBOOMLANDS    STREET 

(Opposite  Cemetery  Gate). 


Inscriptions     in    J&arhle,     Granite,     and 

Freestone   neatly  executed. 

Orders  punctually  attended  to. 


14* 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBERT  BROWN  &  SON 


MANUFACTURE    AT    THE 


FERSUSLXS   FIBE   CLAY  WORKS, 

PAISLEY, 


Fike  Bricks,  including  White 
Facing  Fire  Bricks  of  every 
design. 

Glazed  Sewer  Pipes,  with  the 
tisual  Socket  Joiuts,  and  ac- 
cording to  Jenuings'  Patent. 

White  Enamelled  Fire  Bricks. 
Do.  Do.         Tiles     for 

Lining  Walls. 

Ornamental  Chimney  Cans. 

Vent  Linings  and  Oncomings. 

Joist  Shields. 

Balusters. 

W^ll  Copixg. 

Ornamental    Rtbats,  &c,    for 
doors,  windows,  and  corners  of 
houses. 
And  all  Articles  made  of  Fire  CI 


Garden  Borders. 

Stable  Bricks. 

Finials. 

Channel  Blocks. 

Inverted  Sewer   Blocks. 

Bridge   Tiles,  Plain  and  Orna- 
mental. 

Flooring  Tiles — Hexagon,  Oc- 
togon,  and  Square. 

Flue  Covers  of  all  Sizes. 

Gas  Retorts. 

Cattle  Troughs  of  all  Sizes. 

Horse  Mangers. 

Flower  Vases  and  Stands. 

Ground  Fire  Clay, 

Byre  Gutter  Blocks. 

Milk  Coolers. 
ay,  of  the  most  Superior  Quality. 


They  also  manufacture  at  the 

CA&SB02TXA  &  SEOBXEOODS 

DRAIN  PIPE  &  TILE  WORKS,  PAISLEY, 

DRAIN  PIPES  FOR  FIELD  DRAINAGE,  from  One-and- 
Half  Inch  Bore  and  Upwards. 

COLLARS  FOR  DRAIN  PIPES. 

OPEN  OR  HORSE-SHOE  DRAIN  TILES  of  the  Various 
Sizes. 

ROOFING  TILES. 


R.  B.  &  S.  beg  to  direct  special  attention  to  the  WHITE 
ENAMELLED  BRICKS  manufactured  by  them.  These  Bricks  can 
be  used  most  advantageously  in  Lining  External  Walls,  in  Back 
Courts,  Passages,  &c,  where  there  is  a  deficiency  of  Light,  and  also 
in  Lining  the  Internal  Walls  of  Buildings,  such  as  SCHOOL 
ROOMS,  PUBLIC  WORKS,  &c,  to  prevent  a  close  and  unhealthy 
atmosphere,  and  to  secure  continuous  freshness  and  cleanliness, 
while  superseding  the  future  necessity  of  Painting,  White- washing, 
&c. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.      .  15* 


ROBERT  BROWN  &  SON 

MANUFACTURE    AT   THE 

PAISLEY    SANITARY 
EARTHENWARE   WORKS, 

Cabinet  Stands,  Lavatories,  Plug  Basins,  Baths, 
Wall  Tiles,  Urinals,  Closet  Pans,  Sinks,  &c,  &c, 
equal  in  Quality  to  the  Best  Staffordshire  Ware. 

They  also  Manufacture  at  the 


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PAISLEY, 


CO 


Plumbago  Crucibles  of  all  the  various  Sizes  and 
shapes  in  Use  for  Brass,  Copper,  Steel,  Iron, 
Silver,  and  Gold. 

These  Crucibles  are  Superior  to  any  in  the  Market. 


0  PP I O  B S  — 

Sneddon  Bridge, PAISLEY. 

16  St.  Enoch  Square, GLASGOW. 


DBPOTS- 

Polt-Eglinton, GLASGOW. 

Port-Hopeton, EDINBURGH. 

Queen's  Quay, BELFAST. 

69  North  Wall, DUBLIN. 


16*  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THIS 


LIVERPOOL  I  LONDON  I  GLOBE 

INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

Established  in  1836.  Empowered  Specially  by  Parliament 


DIRECTORS  IN  SCOTLAND. 
JAMES  REID  STEWART,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  Chairman. 
ANDREW  BUCHANAN,  Fsq.,  of  Auchtentorlie. 
ROBERT  F.  SHaW  STEWART,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
WALTER  M'KENZIE,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Glasgow. 


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The  Report  and  Accounts  for  the  year  1878  showed  the 

net  Yearly  Income £1,508,070 

The  Capital  (paid  up)... 245,640 

The  General  Reserve  and  Fire  Re-insurance  Fund 1,300,000 

The  Life   Department   Funds    were    increased    during 

1878  by 186,745 

And  now  amount  to 3,012,711 

The  Report  further  showed  that  the  New  Life  Participating  Class 
had  been  very  successful,  enabling  the  Company  to  declare  the  high 
Reversionary  Bonus  of  35s.  per  Cent,  per  Annum  on  the  Policies 
affected  in  that  class  during  the  quinquennium. 

The  Total  Funds  were  increased  during  1878  by £312,076 

Making  the  accumulated  Funds  in  hand ,        6,126,443 

The    Directors    invite    attention    to    the    following    Advantages 
afforded  by  this  Company  to  persons  taking  out  policies  on  the  lives 
of  themselves  and  others  :  — 
Premiums  on  plans  adapted  to  the  I  Claims  payable  in  one  month  after 


admission, but,  if  wished,  freely 
discounted  in  ordinary  cases. 
Annuities,  present  and  deferred, 

at  liberal  rates. 
Endowmemts    of   Children    and 
Adults  :  the  Rates  of  Premium 
are  on  a  moderate  scale. 
Prospectuses   and   Forms  of  Proposal  on  application  at  any  of  the 
Offiees,  or  to  Agents  of  the  Company. 


various  wants  of  the  public. 
No  charge  for  Stamps  on  Policies. 
Sukkenders  of  Policies  favourably 

dealt  with. 
Thirty    Days   allowed     for   the 

Renewal  »f  Yearly  Policies. 


CHIEF  OFFICE  IN  SCOTLAND  — 
GLASGOW,        30  GEORGE  SQUARE. 

DAVID  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary. 


AGENTS  IN  PAXSLEY- 
robert  BOYD  &  WILLIAM  REID,  Jim,,  46  Moss  Street. 
R.  &  T.  RUSSELL,  Writers,   Clydesdale  Bank. 
JAMES  LANG,  Leather  Merchant,  86  High  Street. 
JOHN  M'GOWN,  14  Gilmour  Street. 
DAVID  MELVILLE,  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 
JOHN  MUIR,  Accountant,  23  Moss  Street. 
DAVID  CAMPBELL,  Writer,  High  Street. 

Agent  in  Joknstone — Thomas  Shanks,  Engineer. 


■w\a.tso:n"'s 
GENERAL    DIRECTORY 

FOR     PAISLEY. 

1879-80. 


ABBEY  CHURCH,  16  Smithh ills  —erected  in  the  year 

1160 — keys   to  be  had  at  James  Murray's,  church 

officer,  12  Abbey  close 
ABBEY   ASYLUM,    Crow    road,    Calside  —  Alexauder 

Skene,  superintendent 
Abbey   Parish    Poorhouse,    Crow   road,    Calside — Alex. 

Skene,    governor  ;  John   M.   Campbell,  inspector — 

house,  5  Neilston  street 
Abbey  Poor-rates  Office,  4  New  Smithhills — Robert  Oliver, 

collector — house,  32  Calside 
Abbey  Sounding  Aisle,  Abbey  close — James  Murray,  12 

Abbey  close,  keeper 
ABERCORN  FOUNDRY    COMPANY,   Ironfounders, 

North  Croft 
Abercorn  Rooms,  Bank   street — let  for  public  dinners, 

soirees,  balls,  lectures,  sales,  &c. — William  Tait,   1 

ABERCORN  SHIP-BUILDING  COMPANY  (Hanna, 

Donald,  &  Wilson,  shipbuilders),  Abercorn  street 
Abercrombie,    Alexander,   lithographer  by  steam  power,; 

163    Dumbarton   road,   Glasgow — residence,   Union 

v^f\  v\rZ  ri  on  so 
ABERCROMBIE,  MRS  ROBERT,  Potter's  Field,  Cas- 

tlehead 
ABERCROMBIE  WILLIAM,  agent  for  Union  Bank  of 

Scotland,  3  Gilmour  street — residence,  Union  Bank 

of  Scotland  House,  2  Dyers'  wynd 
Abercrombie,  William,  jun.,  of  Sutherland  &  Abercrombie, 

soap  manufacturers,  Glasgow,  Netherpark,  Calside 


14  PAISLEY. 

ADAM,  ALEXANDER,  &  SON,  chimney  sweepers  and 

soot  merchants,  14  Old  Smithhills 
Adam,  Alexander,  grocer  and   spirit  dealer,  3  Maxwell 

street — house,  51  Caledonia  street 
Adam,  Andrew,  green  grocer,  6   Old  Sneddon-— house,  5 

Glen  street 
Adam,  Andrew,  baker,  20  Cotton  street — house,  6  Cot- 
ton street 
Adam  &  Clark,  plasterers,  William  street 
Adam,  Hugh,  clerk,  Bank  of  Scotland,  Barnhill 
ADAM,    JAMES,    flesher,    20    Causeyside— house,    20 

Causey  side 
ADAM,  JAMES,  &  SON,  glass  merchants,  glaziers,  glass 

embossers  and  gilders,  and  glass  decorators,  17  Moss 

street 
ADAM,  JAMES,  of  James  Adam  &  Son,  1 6  Moss  street 
Adam,  James,  accountant,  at  J.  &  P.  Coats's,   11  Back 

row,  Ferguslie 
Adam,  James,  tailor,  2  Stow  place 
Adam,  James,  farmer,  "West  Barnhill 
ADAM,  JOHN,  writer,  and  agent  for  the  City  of  Glasgow 

Life,  and  North  British  and  Mercantile  Fire  and  Life 

Insurance    Companies,    9    Gilmour    street — house, 

Townhead,  42  High  street 
ADAM,  JOHN,  chemist  and  druggist,  and  Medical  gal- 

vanist,  Apothecaries'  Hall,  67  Broomlands — grocery 

and  house,  17  Broomlands 
Adam,  John,  of  Adam  &  Clark,  plasterers,  57  George  St. 
Adam,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  9  Williamsburgh 

— house,  9  do. 
Adam,  John,  confectioner,  7  Neilston  road 
Adam,  John,   at  Lockhart  &  Frame,  writers,   98  Bath 

street,  Glasgow — house,  32  Cotton  street,  Paisley 
Adam,  Matthew,  grocer,  9  Neilston  street — house,  10  do. 
Adam,  Miss,  11  Smithhills 
Adam,  Mrs,  furnisher,  30  Moss  street 
Adam,  Mrs  William,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  2&  Gauze 

street — house,  "62  Cotton  street 
ADAM,    ROBERT,    wine    and    spirit    merchant,    Turf 

Tavern,  8  Orchard  street- 


PAISLEY.  15 

Adam,  Robert,  grocer,  19  Lawn  street— house,  17  Green- 
hill  street 
Adam,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  68  George  street 
ADAM,  THOMAS,  of  James  Adam  &  Son,  5  Caledonia 

street 
Adam,  William,  jun.,  clerk,  National  Security  Savings 

Bank,  32  Ferguslie 
Adam,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  51   Caledonia 

street 
Adam,  William,  hosier  and  draper,  86  Causeyside — house, 

2  Camphill  place 
AIKMAN    &    CO.,  shawl    washers,    dyers,    bleachers, 

scourers  and  finishers,  Cumberland  Works,  Cumber- 
land place,  Causeyside 
Aikman,  James,  of  Aikman  &  Co.,  Camphill 
Airlie,  Jeanie  S.,  teacher,  9  Wellmeadow  ^w« 

Aitken,  James,  100  Causeyside  £2ac« 

Aitken,  John,  8  Stock  street  25  ***  § 

Aitken,  John  R.,  cowfeeder,  Foxbar 
Aitken,  Mrs,  milliner,  100  Causeyside — house,  99  do. 
Aitken,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  80  Canal  street 
Aitken,  Thomas,  baker,  6  Glen  street- -house,  do. 
ALCORN,  JAMES,  goods  agent,  Canal  Office— house, 

18  Canal  street 
Alexander,  John,  weavers'  furnisher  and  jacquard  machine 

maker,   40    George   street — workshop,   163    George 

street 
Alexander,  Thomas,  officer,  New  Jerusalem  Church,  11 

George  street 
Alexander,   William,    joiner,   jacquard   machine  maker, 

weavers'  wright,  Barterholm  roadhead 
Alexander,   William,   clerk,    Stamp    Office,    at   William 

M'Intyre's,  44  Calside 
Algie,  William,  farmer,  Old  Mains 
Allan,  Allison,  agent,  Prudential  Assurance  Company,  4 

Stevenson  street 
ALLAN,  JAMES,  lather  and  lathsplitter,  19  Sandholes— 

house,  2  Hunter  street 
Allan,  John  S.,  commission  agent,  5  Camphill 
Allan,  John,  gas  inspector,  49  High  street 


16  PAISLEY. 

Allan,  Robert ,  fruiterer  and  potato  merchant,  7  Moss  street 

— house,  Moss  cottage,  Greenock  road 
Allan,  Thomas,  flesher,  34  Moss  street 
Allan,  William,  Sergeant-Major,  2nd  Battalion,  R.R.V., 

44  Calside 
Allan,  William,  teacher,  Industrial  School 
Allardice,  Isabella,  dressmaker,  21  New  Smithhills 
Allbutt,   Rev.    George  Lawrence,   minister  of  the  New 

Jerusalem  Church — house,  9J  Stevenson  street 
Allison,  David,  Mossfield  House,  Greenock  road 
ALLISON,  HUGH,  registrar  of  births,  &c,  for  Paisley, 

53  High  street — house,  13  George  street 
Allison,  James,  Thrushcraig  cottage 
Allisoo,  James,  collector,  Ornithological  Association,  114 

George  street 
Allison,  John,  fruiterer,  22  Causeyside — house,  3  Brown's 

lane 
Allison,  Joseph,  ham   curer  and  provision  merchant,  58 

Storie  street 
Allison,  Robert,  warper,  19  Gauze  street 
Allison,  Robert,  timber  broker,   123   St.   Vincent  street, 

Glasgow — house,  Castlehead,  Paisley 
Allison,  Mrs  Robert,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  23  George 

street — house,  do. 
Allison,  Mrs,  3  William  street 

ALLISON  &  SMITH,  fleshers,  34  High  st.— house,  do. 
Allison  &  Wilkie,  joiners,  23  Lady  lane — house,  34  Canal 

street 
ALLISON,  WILLIAM,  timber  merchant,  Victoria  Saw 

Mills,  22  Love  street—  house,  Cartvale  House,  Love 

street 
Alton,  William,  salesman  to  William  Watson,  flesher,  7 

Silk  street 
ANDERSON  BROTHERS,  wholesale  and  retail  fruit 

merchants,  4  Broomlands — house,  68  George  street 
ANDERSON,  EBENEZER,  funeral  undertaker,  6  New 

street — (See  advertisement) 
Anderson,   Mrs  Henry,  spirit  dealer,   13  Moss    street — 

house,  do. 
ANDERSON,  JAMES,  clothier  and  hatter,  16  Gilmour 

street — house,  25  Oakshaw  street — (See  advertisement) 


PAISLEY.  .    17 

Anderson,  James,  feuar,  40  Lady  lane 
Anderson,  James,  feuar,  21  Inkle  street 
Anderson,  James,  art  teacher,  1  Maxwell  street 
Anderson,  J.  W.,  clerk    at  Reid's    &    Henderson's,  Oak- 

shaw  street 
Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  thread  manufacturers,  Marshall's 

lane 
Anderson,  James,  of  James  Anderson  &  Co.,  5  Garthland 

street 
ANDERSON,  J.,    funeral   furnisher,    83    High    street- 
house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 
ANDERSON,  JAMES,  builder,  20  Gauze  street— yard, 

19  Mill  street 
ANDERSON,   JOHN,  accountant  and  insurance  agent, 

and  treasurer  to  School  Board,  9  Moss  street—  house, 

27  Maxwellton  street — (See  advertisement) 
Anderson,  John,  fruit  merchant,  13  Wellmeadovv  street 
Anderson,  John,  of  James  Anderson  &  Co.,  10  George  st. 
Anderson,  John,  butcher,  11   Old  Smithhills — house,   108 

Wellpark  terrace,  Glasgow  23  v 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  of  Anderson  &  Wallach,  Vir-«£| 

ginia  buildings,  Glasgow  g  u 

ANDERSON  &  WALLACH,  oil  and  chemical  works, 

M'Farlane  street,  Race  Course  road — Glasgow  office, 

Virginia  buildings 
ANDERSON,    "WILLIAM    M.,    grocer    and    provision 

merchant,  75  Love  street — house,  1  Maxwell  street 
ANDERSON,   WILLIAM,  grocer,  provision   and  grain 

merchant,  1  Saucel — house,  7  South  Campbell  street 
Anderson,  W.  W.,  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,  50  Stanley  place 
Andrew,  James,  farmer,  Bushes 

Andrew,  John,  greengrocer,  16   Thread  street — house,  do. 
Andrew,  Robert,  shoemaker,  3  New  Smithhills 
Andrew,  Robert  &  Hugh,  farmers,  Allans 
Andrew,  Simon,   k  Sons,  millers,  Cardonald  Mills,  Glas- 
gow road 
Andrew,  William,  spirit  merchant,  96  Causeyside 
ANDREWS,   JOHN,   draper,    100  High  street— house, 

101  do. 
ANDREWS,  BROS.,  drapers,  80  Broomlands 

b  2 


18  PAISLEY. 

Andrews,  John  S.,  of  Andrews  Bros.,  18  West  Campbell 

street 
ANGLER,   LOUIS  F.,    clock   and   musical  instrument 

maker,  3  Moncrieff  street 
Arbuckle,  Miss  M„,  Rosehill  cottage,  Calside 
Armour,  John,  tobacconist,  51  High  street — house,  do. 
ARMOUR,   ROBERT,  commission  agent,  109    Causey- 
side — house,  Benvue  villa,  Calside — (See   advertise- 
ment) 
ARMOUR,  HUGH,  flesher,  53  Broomlands 
ARMSTRONG  &  M'NAIR,   joiners    and   timber  mer- 
chants, 12  and  13  St.  James  street 
Armstrong,  John,  of  Armstrong  &  M-Nair,  54  Caledonia 

street 
Armstrong,  Mary,  grocer,  19  Gauze  street 
Arndle,   Hugh,   jobbing  gardener  and  contractor,  Stone- 
field 
Arneil,  Mrs  James,  farmer,  Corsebar 
Arnot,  Robert,  gardener,  11  Mossvale  street 
ARNOTT,    SAMUEL,    grocer,    53    Caledonia   street- 
house,  11  Mossvale 
Arrol,  Thomas,  Glenara  cottage,  Meikleriggs 
ARROL,  THOMAS,  spirit  merchant,  80  Broomlands 
ARROL,  THOMAS,  spirit  merchant,  37  Ferguslie 
ARTHUR,     JAMES,     merchant,     Glasgow,    Barshaw 

House,  Glasgow  road 
Arthur,   John,   manufacturing  warehouseman,  4  Barclay 

street 
Arthur,  John,  confectioner,  2  Silk  street 
ARTHUR,    J.   F.,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,   14    Old 

Sneddon — house,  Broughams-street,  Greenock 
Arthur,  William,  watchmaker,  82  High  street — house,  79 

Broomlands 
ARTIZANS'  INSTITUTION,  1  High  street 
AUCHTERLONiE,   WILLIAM,    Railway   Superinten- 
dent, Joint  LineAc,  and  Agent  for   Railway  Pas- 
sengers'  Assuranc%  Company,   Gilmour  Street  Sta- 
tion—house, 1  Unc»r wood  road 
AULD,  JOHN  P.,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  30  Orchard 
street — house,  do. — (Sjp  advertisement) 

V 


PAISLEY.  19 

Auld,  Miss,  furnished  lodgings,  Park  place,  Calside 
Ay  ton,  Mrs  David,  130  George  street 

BAILIE,  MRS,  cowfeeder,  Lylesland  Farm 

BAIN,   DONALD,   superintendent,   Paisley  Baths,   50 

Storie  street 
Bain,  John,  15  Lawn  street 
BAIN,  ROBERT,  drysalter,  28  Causeyside 
Baird,    Alexander,   gardener,    at    Chapel    House — house, 

Blackhall  Buildings 
Baird,  Andrew  G.,  at  James  Harvey  k  Co.'s,  Netherhill 

house 
Baird,  George,  57  Canal  street 
BAIRD,   JOHN,   of  James   Harvey  &   Co.,   Netherhill 

House,  Renfrew  road 
Baird,  Miss,  milliner,  74  Broomlands 
Baird,  Mrs  Archibald,  12  Wellmeadow 
Baird,  William,  at  David  Speirs  &  Co.'s 
Baird,  William,  cabinetmaker,  100  High  street 
BAIRD,  WILLIAM  (successor  to  Wm.  Stirling  &  Co.),  ^ 

saddler  and  harness  maker,  86  High  street — house,  6  i?4 •*»■■« 

Underwood  buildings,  Underwood  road — (See  adver-  ~-  <*=* 

tisement)  Q-     ; 

Baker,  Thomas,  rope  maker,  33  Thread  street 
Balderston,  James,  manager,  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,  net  manu- 
facturers— residence,  Ardgowan  House 
Balderston,  John,  mill  manager,  6  Blackhall  buildings  • 
Balderston,  Mrs  John,  52  High  street 
Balderston,  Robert,  manager  at  Anchor  Thread  Works — 

Clark  &  Co.'s — residence,  Ardgowan  House,  Saucel 

Hill 
BALDWIN,  MISS,  milliner,  82  High  street 
Balfour,  Miss  Elizabeth,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   105 

George  street 
Balfour,  William,  tailor,  14  High  street 
BALLANTYNE,   John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

54    Causeyside,   and    15   Abbey   Gate,    Smithhills — 

house,  54  Causeyside 
Ballantyne,    John,   clothier,   84   Broomlands — house,   26 

Castle  street 


20  PAISLEY 

Ballantyne,  M.,  wool  knitter,  54  Causeyside 
Ballantyne,  Mrs   Joseph,   provision  merchant,  -24   Well- 
meadow — house,  80  Broomlands 
BALLANTYNE,  MRS,  18  Oakshaw  street 
BANK    OF     SCOTLAND,     St.     Mirren    street— John 

Hutcheson  and  George  Seton  Veitch,  agents 
Barbour,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  10  Orchard  street 
BARBOUR,  MRS  JOHN,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news 

agent,  100  Causeyside 
BARBOUR,  JOHN,  Jun.,  practical  engraver   and  news 

agent,  99  Causeyside — house,  do 
BARBOUR,  ROBERT,  umbrella,  bag,  and   waterproof 

warehouse,  12  High  street — house,  101  High  street 
Barbour,  Thomas,  grocer,  23  Carriagehill 
Barclay,  Alexander,  draper,  54  Broomlands — house,  do. 
Barclay,  James,  Canal  bank 
Barclay,  James,  builder,  Moss-side  place,  Greenock  road, 

and  Mill  street,  Glebe  lands 
BARCLAY,  JOHN,  of  Fullerton,  Hodgart,   &   Barclay, 

3  Gateside 
BARCLAY,  MARGARET,  spirit  dealer,  6  West  Croft 
Barclay,  Miss,  10  Gateside 
Barclay,  Robert,  Canal  bank 
Barnett,  John  A.,  slademan,  9  Glen  street 
BARR,  ALEXANDER,  baker,  5  Love  street— house,  do. 
Barr,  Alexander,  builder,  8  Stevenson  street 
Barr,  Andrew,  confectioner,  24  Gauze  street 
Barr,  George,  coal  merchant,  Calside. 
Barr,  Hugh,  builder,  11  Shuttle  street 
Barr,  Hugh,  joiner,  2  Stirling  street 
Barr,  James,  dairyman,  18  Sandholes 
Barr,  James,  of  Barr,  Stirrat,  &  Co.'s,  Castlehead 
Barr,  James  S.,  clerk,  Gas  Works  office,  Linside  nursery 
Barr,  James,  79  High  street 
BARR,   JOHN,   stationer  and   account  bookmaker,    81 

High  street — house,  53  Storie  street 
Barr,  Mrs  Archibald,  Castlehead 
Barr,  Mrs  John,  baker,  24-^  Causeyside 
BARR,  JOHN,  wood  turner,  Mossvale  works,  off'  Love 

street — house,  Beech  wood  cottage,  Greenock  road 


PAISLET.  21 

Barr,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  29  Canal  street 
BARR,  ROBERT,  chemist  and  druggist,  Apothecaries' 
Hall,   8  High  street    (Cross) — house,    Laigh   Park, 
Renfrew  road 
BARR,  STIRRAT,  &  CO.,  yarn  merchants,  109  Causey. 

side 
Barr,  "William,  broker,  24  New  Smithhills 
Barr,  Mrs  S.,  confectioner,    8  St.   James'   place — house, 

10  Abbey  street 
BARTLEMORE,  JOHN,  writer,  clerk  of  the  Peace,  and 
Commissary  Clerk,  County  Buildings — house,  Castle- 
head 
BARTLEMORE,  WILLIAM,  writer,  office  of  Clerk  of 
the  Peace,  County  Buildings,  secretary  for  Renfrew- 
shire Agricultural  Association  g&     > 
Barton,  Mrs,  confectioner,  73  Love  street                               Z~*2** 
Bauchop,  John,  print  cutter,  11  Falside                                i££  ^cc 
Bauchop,  Mrs  William,  Stonefield                                          °"     ~ 
Beaton,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Brodie  Park 

Tavern,  and  1  Dovesland,  Neilston  road 
Beckett,  E.  &  J.,  milliners  and  furnishers,  55  Causeyside 

— house,  12  Neilston  street 
Beckett,  James,  bookseller  and  newsagent — house,  10  Glen 

street 
BECKETT,  MATTHEW,  bookseller  and  stationer,  94 

High  street — house,  12  Neilston  street 
Beckett,  W.  R.,  at  R.  &  T.  Russell's — house,  Buchanan 

Terrace 
BEGG,  ALEXANDER,   &  CO.,  shawl  manufacturers, 

112  Causeyside 
Begg,  Alexander,  of  Begg  &  Co.,  Castlehead 
Begg,  Archibald,  grocer,  83  Broomlands — house,  5  Castle 

street 
BEGG,  DAVID,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent,  7  Sir 

Michael  street — house,  do. 
Begg,  David,  pin.,  at  J.  M.  Symington's,  66  Love  street 
Begg,  H.,  of  Begg  &  Co.,  24  Cotton  street 
Begg  &  Co.,  lithographers,  engravers,  &c,  109  Causeyside 
BEGG,  JOHN,  funeral  undertaker,  and  officer  of  Abbey 
Close  U.P.  Church,  24   Cotton  street — (See  adver- 
tisement) 


22  ?  aisled. 

BEGG,  ROBERT,  24  Cotton  street 

Beith,  Jas.,  clerk  at  Jas.  Yuill's,  99  Causeyside 

BELL,  ARCHIBALD,  silk,  cotton,  and  wool  dyer,  2 
Smithhills — works,  Stanley  dyeworks,  off  Causeyside 
— (See  advertisement) — house,  Whitehaugh,  Glasgow 
road 

Bell,  Daniel,  of  Bell  &  M'Lachlan,  1  St.  James  street 

Bell,  David  C,  sub-agent  Union  Bank  of  Scotland — 
house,  Sunny  side 

Bell,  Hugh,  cooper,  16  Old  Sneddon 

Bell,  James,  railway  agent — office,  foot  of  Stoney  Brae — 
house,  55  Caledonia  street 

BELL,  JOHN,  carrriage  hirer,  12  Causeyside  and  Forbes 
place — Beith  and  Kilbarchan  carriers'  quarters — See 
appendix 

Bell,  John,  dyer,  Claremount,  Chapel  Hill 

BELL,  JOHN,  of  Bell,  Tomlin,  &  Co.,  Glasgow,  Mossvale 
cottage,  Greenock  road 

BELL  &  M'LACHLAN,  brickmakers  and  brick  builders, 
Shortroods  brickworks — office,  2  Glen  lane 

Bell,  Robert  K.,  at  Archibald  Bell's,  Whitehaugh 

Be'l,  William  J.,  of  Burnett  &  Bell,  38  New  Street 

BERRY,  JOHN  C,  glazier  and  painter,  35  High  street 
— house,  52  do. 

Berry,  John,  clerk,  National  Security  Savings  Bank,  75 
High  street 

Berry,  Mrs,  coal  depot,  45  Calside 

Berry,  Mrs  Janet,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  75  High  street 

Biggar,  Anna  S.,  teacher,  South  School,  18  Oakshaw 
street 

Biggar,  Mrs  Thomas,  18  Oakshaw  street 

BIRD,  ROBERT,  governor  of  Prison,  County  buildings 

Bisset,  Elizabeth,  spirit  dealer,  12  Ferguslie — house,  11  do. 

Black,  Daniel,  jun.,  at  James  Carlile,  Sons,  &  Co.,  Gate- 
flat,  Greenlaw  street 

BLACK,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  joiners,  shopfitters,  and  show- 
case makers,  31  and  32  Lady  lane 

Black,  James,  of  James  Black  &  Co.,  15  Barclay  street 

BLACK,  JOSEPH,  spirit  merchant,  6  Union  street — 
house,  4  Mary  street 


PAISLEY.  23 

BLACK,  MONTGOMERY  G-.,  grocer,  28  Wellmeadow 

— house,  15  West  brae 
BLACK,  MRS,  ROBERT,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Glen  street — house,  do. 
BLACKBURN,   WILLIAM,   cabinetmaker,    62    High 

street— house,  49  do. 
BLACKLEY,   THOMAS,    coal   merchant,  Underwood 

Coal  Depot — house,  57  Broomlands 
Blackwood,  Alexander,  farmer,  Bottom,  Inchinnan 
BLACKWOOD,  MATTHEW,  joiner   and  timber  mer- 
chant, 67  Love  street — house,  66  do. 
BLACKWOOD,   MATTHEW,  &    SON,   bleachers   of 

thread,    yarn,   warps,    and    cop,    scourers     of  wool, 

Arthurlie    Bleachworks,    Barrhead — house    of    call, 

Barr,  Stirrat,  &  Co.,  109  Causeyside 
Blackwood,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  8  Glen  street 
Blair,  Dugald,  spirit  merchant,  78  Canal  street 
Blair,  Henry,  coal  merchant,  Stoney  brae  depot 
Blair,  Hugh,  cowfeeder  and  spirit  merchant,  35  Ferguslie 
Blair,  Hugh  R.,  salesman  to  Wm.  Cochran,  manufacturer, 

22  Kelly  street,  Greenock 
Blair,  John  Murray,  at  R.  &  T.  Russell's,  52  High  st. 
Blair,  John  S.,  clerk  at  Hodge,  Young,  &   Martin's,   31 

Calside 
BLAIR,  JOHN,  carriage  hirer,  Hay  Weighs  Inn,  3  King 

street 
BLAIR,  MATTHEW,  clothier,  draper,  and  hatter,  104 

Causey  side — house,  19  Oakshaw  street 
Blair,  Mrs  John,  31  Calside 
Blair,  Mrs  J.,  capmaker,  2  North  street 
BLAIR,  PETER,   carting  agent  for  Caledonian  Railway 

Company,     Goods      Station,    Greenlaw — house,     6 

Underwood  road 
Blair,  William,  at  R.  &  T.  Russell's,  31  Calside 
Blair,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  68  Canal  street 

— house,  78  do. 
Blane,  G.,  chimney  sweeper,  56  Storie  street 
Blane,   James,   boot  and  shoe  maker,  31  Cotton  street — 

house,  do. 
Blue,  Miss  Ritchie,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  36  Causey- 
side 


24  PAISLEY. 

Boag,  Mrs,  50  Stanley  Place 

BONNAR   &   HAMILTON,    calendered,  hot   pressers, 

packers,  and  finishers,  15  Causeyside 
Bonnar,  John,  of  Bonnar  &  Hamilton,  3  East  Croft 
Bonnar  &  Law,  calenderers,  113  Causeyside 
Bonnar,  Robert,  of  Bonnar  &  Law,  36  Storie  street 
Bonnar,  William,  modeller,  14  Storie  street 
BORLAND,  ALEXANDER,  family  grocer,    53   High 

street 
Borland,  Ellen,  milliner,  811  High  street — house,  2  East 

lane,  Ferguslie 
Borrowman,  Eliza,  hosier  and  furnisher,  72  Broomlands — 

house,  8  Back  row,  Ferguslie 
BOW,  JOSEPH,  ironfounder,  Paisley  Foundry,  90  New 

Sneddon — house,  85  do. 
BOW,  M'LACHLAN,  &  Co.,  engineers,  millwrights,  iron- 
founders,  and  tool  makers,  Thistle  Engine  Works,  8 

Bridge  Street 
Bow,    William,    of   Bow,    M'Lachlan,    &    Co.,  85  New 

Sneddon 
Bowes,  R.  &  A.,  milliners,  20  High  street — house,  4  Glen 

lane 
BOWES,  WILLIAM,  builder,  4  Glen  lane 
Bowie,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  11  Williamsburgh 
Bowie,  John,  farmer,  West  Dykebar,  Barrhead  road 
Bowie,  John,   &    Son,    farina   manufacturers  and  potato 

merchants — works,  6  Macdowall  street 
Bowie,  John,  of  J.  Bowie  &  Son,  31  Glen  street 
Bowie,    Mrs   Walter   K.,    covvfeeder  —  dairy,     60    High 

street 
Bowie,  Walter,    of  J.    Bowie   &    Son,    Moss-side   place, 

Greenock  road 
Bowie,  William,  farmer,  Blackbyres 
BOYD,  ALEXANDER,  accountant,  Bank  of  Scotland, 

St.  Mirren  street — residence,  Bank  of   Scotland,   St. 

Mirren  street 
Boyd,  Duncan  Shaw,  of  James  Boyd  &  Sons,  32  Oakshaw 

street 
BOYD,  G.  &  J.,  drysalters,  97  Union  street,  Glasgow 
Boyd,  George,  of  G.  &  J.  Boyd,  43  Oakshaw  street 


PAISLEY.  25 

BOYD,   HUGH,    pawnbroker,    12   Old  Sneddon,   and   8 

Back  Sneddon — sale  shop,   3   Old  Sneddon — house, 

14  Wardrop  street 
Boyd,  James,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  21   Gauze  street 

— house,  do. 
BOYD,   JAMES,  &    SON,   bakers,    29    Canal   street- 
house,  30  do. 
Boyd,  James,  of  G.  &  J.  Boyd,  The  Cottage,  Millarsfon 
Boyd,  James,  of  James  Boyd  &  Sons,  32  Oakshaw  street 
BOYD,  JAMES,  &  SONS,  hothouse  builders,  and  heating 

eDgineers,  Macdowall  street 
Boyd,  James,  tobacconist,    1    Smithhills — house,  2    John 

street 
Boyd,    John,    of  James    Boyd    &    Sons,    Meadowbank, 

Greenock  road 
Boyd,    John,    hosier    and    furnisher,    53    High   street — 

house,  do. 
BOYrD,  ROBERT,  accountant  and  insurance  agent,   46 

Moss  street — house,  Adelphi  Cottage,  Love  street 
Boyd,  Robert,  cab  proprietor,  30  New  Smithhills — house, 

24  New  Smithhills 
Boyd,  William,  farmer,  Langcraigs 
Boyes,  Mrs,  3  Galloway  street 
Boyle,  Alexander,  toll  collector,  Renfrew  toll 
Boyle,  Right  Hon.  George  Frederick,  Earl   of  Glasgow, 

Hawkhead  House,  Paisley  ;  Kelburne  House,  Largs ; 

Crawford    Priory,     Fifeshire  ;    and    The     Garrison, 

C  umbrae 
Boyle,  James,  shoemaker,  37  Back  Sneddon 
B01rLE,  JAMES,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21   Moss 

street 
BOITLE,   JOHN,   general   agent,   and  mop   and  broom 

manufacturer,  13  and  51  Storie  street — house,  51  do. 
Bradshaw,  Philip,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  15  Gilmour 

street,  and  35  Moss  street— house,  Cochrane  cottage, 

Kilbarchan 
Braidwood,  William,  farmer,  Foxbar 

Branan,  Mrs,  maker  of  fancy  knitted  goods,  27  Lawn  street 
BRITISH  LINEN  CO.'S  BANK,  17  Gilmour  street— 

Hugh  Macfarlane,  agent 

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26  PAISLEY. 

British  Workman  Public  House,  3  George  street 

Brock,  John,  gardener,  32  Storie  street 

Brodie,  David,  distiller,  Saucel  Distillery,  Saucel 

Brodie,  J.,  warper,  110  Causeyside 

Brodie,  John,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  25  High  street 

BKODIE,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  gas  engineers,  South  croft 

Brodie,  William,  of  William  Brodie  &  Co.,  21  High  street 

Brooks,  James,  hairdresser,  2  Gauze  street 

Brough,  John,  grocer,  46  Millarston 

BROUGH,  JOHN,  Sheriff-Clerk  Depute,  County  Build- 
ings— house,  80  Broomlands 

BROUGH,  PETER,  merchant,  Oakshawhead  House 

Brough,  William,   Clerk  in  Sheriff- Clerk's  Office — house, 
Millarston 

Brown,  Andrew,  George  place 

Brown,  Andrew,  of  William  Brown,  jun.,  k  Co  ,  Egypt 
Park 

Brown,  David,  of  M'Neil  &  Brown,  joiners,  8  Camphill 
place 

Brown,  George  H.,  of  William  Brown,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Egypt 
Park 

BROWN,  GEORGE,  hatter,  87  High  street— house,  38 
New  street 

BROWN,    H.   &  W.,  dyers  and  cleaners,  Gleniffer  Dye 
Works — receiving  office,  1  Smithhills 

Brown,  Hector,  of  H.  &  W.  Brown,  6  Falside 

Brown,  Hugh,  Egypt  Park 

Brown,  James,  clerk,  Goods  Department,  Greenlaw  Rail- 
way Station — house,  20  St.  James  street 

Brown,  John,  confectioner,  29  Smithhills — house,  do. 

Brown.  John,  clerk  to  John  Fullerton  &  Co  ,  24  Glen  street 

BROWN,   JOHN,   of  Robert   Brown   &    Son,  Norwell, 
Castlehead 

Brown,  John  Armour,   of  Brown  &  Poison,   Moredun, 
Castlehead 

Brown,  John,  of  Brown  &  Poison,  5  Fitzroy  place,  Sandy- 
ford,  Glasgow 

Brown,    John  C  ,   at  William  Brown,  jun.,  &  Co.'s,  7 
Glen  street 
own,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Mid  lane,  Fer- 
guslie 


PAISLEY.  27 

BROWN,  JOHN,  flesher  and  hamcurer,  3  Old  Smithhills 
— house,  7  Gauze  street 

Brown,  M.,  hosier,  4  Moss  street — house,  33  Oakshaw 
street 

Brown,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  61  High  street 

BROWN,  MRS  HUGH,  baker.  56  Causeyside 

BROWN,  MRS  JOHN,  1  Gauze  street 

Brown,  Mrs,  confectioner,  13  Moss  street — house,  do. 

BROWN,  MRS  MATTHEW,  Calside  Villa 

BROWN  &  POLS  ON,  corn  flour  and  starch  manufac- 
turers, Royal  Starch  Works,  Carriagehill 

Brown,  Peter,  fanner,  Craigton,  off  Greenock  road 

BROWN,  REV.  JAMES,  D.D.,  minister  of  St.  James 
street  U.P.  Church,  St.  James's  Manse,  Castlehead 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  Gauze  street 
— house,  12  Thread  street 

Brown,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Camphill  place 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  of  Robert  Brown  &  Son,  Under- 
wood park 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  &  SON,  manufacturers  of  plumbago 
crucibles,  Crown  Plumbago  Crucible  Works,  Paisley 
— town  office,  Sneddon  Bridge — (See  advertisement) 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  &  SON,  manufacturers  of  pipes 
and  tiles  for  field  drainage,  Shortrood  Works,  and  of 
every  description  of  fire  clay  goods,  Ferguslie  Fire 
Clay  Works — town  office,  Sneddon  Bridge — (See 
advertisement) 

Brown,  Thomas,  manager,  Underwood  Weaving  Mills — 
house,  4  Clark  Buildings,  Underwood 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  cork  manufacturer,  13  High 
street — house,  12  Neilston  street 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  photographer,  9  Gilmour  street, 
above  the  Old  Post  Omce — house,  51  Caledonia 
street 

BROWN,  WILLIAM,  flesher,  25  Gauze  street— house, 
32  Cotton  street 

Brown,  William,  jun.,  of  H.  '&  W.  Brown — house, 
Craigielie 

Brown,  William,  tea  merchant,  37  High  street — house,  42 
High  street 


28  PAISLEY. 

-A_ _ 

Brown,  Mrs  William,  J^jn.,  flesher,  61  Causeyside — house, 

55  Cause vside 
BROWN,  WILLIAM,  JUN.,  &  CO.,  yarn  merchants, 

107  Causeyside 
BROWN,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  buckram  manufacturers, 

Royal  Starch  Works,  Carriagehill 
Brown,  William,   shorthand  writer,  County  Buildings — 

house,  Craigielie 
Browning,  Alexander,  feuar,  14  Gordon's  lone 
Browning,   Alexander,  jun.,   of  J.  &  A.   Browning,   14 

Gordon's  lone 
BROWNING,  J.  &  A.,  timber  merchants,  joiners,  cart- 
wrights,   and   smiths,    21    and   22    Orchard  street — 

wood -yard  and  saw-mills,  23  Orchard  street 
Browning,  John,  of  J.  &  A.  Browning,  36  Causeyside 
Brownlie,  William,  manager,  Glenfielcl  Starch  Works,  and 

insurance    agent — house,  Glenfield   cottage,   Castle- 
head 
BROWNRIDGE,    WILLIAM,    teacher,    South  Public 

School — house,  Glencairn  cottage,  Blackhali 
Bruce,  Alexander,  boot   and  shoemaker,   31    St.   James 

street — house,  5  Greenhill  road 
Bruce,  George  Hay,  linen  merchant,  7  Mossvale  lane 
Brunker,  William,  shopman  to  Duncan  M'Nair,  2  High 

street — house,  90  do. 
Brunton,  Miss,  teacher,  6  Bank  street 
BRUNTON,  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,  late  rector  of  Grammar 

School,  6  Bank  street 
BRYCE,  JAMES,  joiner,   11   North  Croft— house,   12 

Wardrop  street 
BRYCE,  JAMES,  &  SONS,  joiners  and  timber  merchants, 

Macdowall  street 
Bryce,  James,  of  James  Bryce  &  Sons,  11  Hunter  street 
Bryce,  John,  farmer,  Abbotsinch,  Inchinnan  road 
Bryce,  John,  of  James  Bryce  &  Sons,  Meadow  Bank  Villa, 

Greenock  road 
Bryce,  William,  gas  inspector,  10  Glen  street 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  foreman  dyer,  Smithhills  Dyeworks, 

70  Lore  street 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  59  George  street 


a- 


u. 


PAISLEY.  29 

Buchanan,  David,  jun.,  at  James  Harvey  &  Co.'s,  40 
Millarston 

Buchanan,  David,  manager,  Ferguslie  Fire  Clay  Works, 
40  Millarston 

Buchanan,  David,  of  James  Pollock  &  Co.,  15  Gauze 
street 

Buchanan,  James,  farmer,  Hunterhill 

Buchanan,  James,  druggist,  84  Broomlands 

Buchanan,  Jane,  grocer,  72  Broomlands — house,  55  do. 

Buchanan,  Jane,  milliner,  70  Love  street 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  wholesale  grocer  and  tea  mer- 
chant, 15  Wellmeadow 

BUCHANAN,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  drapers  and  yarn  mer- 
chants, 16  Castle  street 

Buchanan,  J.,  of  J.  Buchanan  &  Co.,  150  George  street 

Buchanan,  Joseph,  baker,  152  George  street 

Buchanan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  66  Causeyside  CT^w  « 

Buchanan,  Miss  J.,  milliner,  23  Wellmeadow  ^2^1 

Buchanan,  Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  5  Inkle  street 

Buchanan,  William,  baker,  17  Wellmeadow — house,  15 
Gauze  street 

Budge,  John,  Inland  Revenue  Office,  5  Camphill  place 

Burgess,  Adam,  jun.,  secretary  Blacksmiths'  Society, 
50  Caledonia  street 

BURGH  PAROCHIAL  BOARD  OFFICES,  7  New 
Sneddon — Robert  Rowand,  inspector 

BURGH  POLICE  OFFICES,  County  Buildings 

BURNETT  &  BELL,  ham  curers,  and  wholesale  provision 
merchants,  3  and  4  Sir  Michael  street 

Burnett,  James,  manager  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,  131  George 
street 

Burnett,  Wm.  M.,  of  Burnett  &  Bell — house,  131  George 
street 

Burns,  George,  hairdresser,  77  High  street — house,  39  do. 

Burns,  James,  grocer,  6  Williamsburgh — house,  2  do. 

Burns,  John,  salesman  at  Macfarlane  &  Co.'s,  32  Well 
street 

Bustard,  Thomas,  grocer,  17  North  Croft 


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30  PAISLEY. 

CAIRNIE,    JAM&S^  boot    and   shoe   maker,    24   New 
street — house,  1  Great  Hamilton  street 

CAIRNS,  ALEXANDER  &  ROBERT,  wholesale  con- 
fectioners and  general  grocers,- 2  High  street — works, 
32  High  street 

Cairns,  Alexander,  of  A.  &  R.  Cairns,  Castlehead 

Cairns,  Robert,  of  A.  &  R.  Cairns,  26  St,  James  street 

CALAZEL,  A  LB  AN,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  49  Moss 
street — house,  15  Wellmeadow 

C1LDERWOOD,  ANDREW,  joiner,  60  Causeyside  st. 

CALDERWOOD,  HUGH,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  94 
New  Sneddon — house,  57  Love  street 

CALDERWOOD,  JAMES,  saddler,  32  High  street- 
house,  33  High  street 

Caldwell,  Alexander,  flesh er,  8  Cotton  street 

CALDWELL,  DAVID,  coal  merchant,  Underwood  depot, 
and  Canal  Basin,  19  Canal  street — house,  128  George 
street 

CALDWELL,  HUGH,  feuar,  Carriagehill 

CALDWELL,  JAMES,  &  SON,  wholesale  and  retail  wine 
and  spirit  merchants,  9  and  10  Gilmour  street 

Caldwell,  James,  of  James  Caldwell  &  Son — house,  Rock- 
field,  Renfrew  road 

CALDWELL,  JAMES  (successor  to  James  Moir), 
weavers'  furnisher,  104  Causeyside — house,  9  South 
Campbell  street 

CALDWELL,  JAMES,  writer,  Clerk  of  Supply  for  Ren- 
frewshire, and  collector  and  treasurer  of  County  rates, 
33  Old  Sneddon — house,  Craigielea  place,  Blackstoun 
road 

Caldwell,  Miss  Janet,  confectioner,  81  Broomlands 

CALDWELL,  MISS,  bookseller  and  stationer,  2  Gil- 
mour street 

Caldwell,  Mrs  James,  56  High  street 

CALDWELL,  PETER,  &  CO.,  dyers,  St.  James  place 

Caldwell,  Peter,  of  Peter  Caldwell  &  Co.,  49  Love  street 

Caldwell,  Peter,  jun.,  at  Rennison  &  Scott's,  49  Love  st. 

Caldwell,  Robert  D.,  clerk,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  51 
Caledonia  street 

Caldwell,  Robert  G.,  of  Peter  Caldwell  &  Co.,  49  Love  st. 


PAISLEY  31 

CALDWELL,  ROBERT,  broker  and  waste  dealer,  9 
Old  Sneddon 

Caldwell,  Thomas,  of  James  Caldwell  &  Son — -house, 
Rockfield,  Renfrew  road 

CALDWELL,  W.,  &  CO.,  drysalters,  Cumberland  Court, 
110  Causeyside — store,  20  Mill  street 

Caldwell,  William,  of  W.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  agent  for  Allan 
Line  of  Steamers  from  Glasgow  and  Liverpool,  10 
Stevenson  street 

CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY  CO.'S  CARTING  DE- 
PARTMENT—office,  Greenlaw  Goods  Station- 
Peter  Biair,  agent,  6  Underwood  road 

CAMERON,  ALEXANDER,  upholsterer  and  cabinet- 
maker, 40  High  st. — house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 

Cameron,  A.,  confectioner,  46  Calside 

Cameron,   James,   of  Wylie  &  Cameron,  ironmongers 


house,  44  Calside 


'•>*-. 


Cameron,  James,  6$  Causeyside  co^cs 

Cameron,  Matthew,  9  Storie  street  Sl^w 

Cameron,  Peter,  manufacturer,  6  Stevenson  street 
CAM. '.RON,  THOMAS  RUSSELL,  surgeon-dentist,  28 

Gauze  street 
Cameron,  William,  at  Robertson  &  Son's,  hatters — house, 

5  Stirling  street 
Campbell,  Alexander,  collector  of  gas  accounts,  19  Storie  st» 
CAMPBELL,   ARCHIBALD,   coal  merchant,  17  Mill 

street — house,  4  Gauze  street 
CAMPBELL  &  CO.,  chemical  manufacturers,  Cart  vale 

Chemical  Works,  New  Sneddon — office,  47  Cochran 

street,  Glasgow 
CAMPBELL  &   M'LENNAN,   shawl  and  scarf  manu- 
facturers, 10  Forbes  place 
CAMPBELL  &  M'VEY,  builders,  19  Wellmeadow  st. 
CAMPBELL,  A.   R.,  insurance  agent  and  commission 

merchant,  19  Storie  street 
CAMPBELL,  DAVID,  writer,  12JHigh  street 
Campbell,  Dugald,  flesher,  26xMoss  street — house,  10  St. 

James  street 
Campbell,  Duncan,  farmer,  Nethercraigs 
Campbell,  Duncan,  waste  dealer,  38  Storie  street 


32  PAISLEY. 

Campbell,  George,  cowfeeder,  19  Cotton  street 

Campbell,  H.,  umbrella  maker,  7  Smithhills 

Campbell,  James  Edward,  M.A.,  writer,  50  West  Regent 

street,  Glasgow — residence,  2  Caledonia  street 
Campbell,    James,  clerk  at   Speirs  &  Gibb's — house,  29 

St.  James  street 
Campbell,  John,  salesman,  6  Calside  place 
Campbell,  John,  teacher,  Hutcheson's  Charity  School,  44 

Oakshaw  street 
Campbell,  John  G.,  clerk  at  Peter  Kerr  &  Son's — house, 

29  St.  James  street 
CAMPBELL,   JOHN,   tobacco  pipe  makers,  30  Gauae 

street — house,  2  do.  (top  flat) 
CAMPBELL,  JOHN   M.,   inspector,  Abbey   Parochial 

Board — house,  5  Neilston  street 
Campbell,  Miss  A.,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  21  High  st. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  4  Gauze  street 

Campbell,  Noble,  boot  and  shoemaker,  5  Bridge  street 
Campbell,  Peter,  warehouseman,  69  Causeyside  street  " 
Campbell,  Robert,  clog  manufacturer,  6  St.  Mirren  street 
CAMPBELL,  SONS,  &  CO.,  manufacturers,  9  Forbes 

place — house,  Camphill 
CAMPBELL,  THOMAS,  writer,  notary   public,  J.  P. 

Procurator  Fiscal,   County  Buildings  (north  end) — 

house,  48  High  street,  Renfrew 
Campbell,   Thomas,  of  Campbell  &  M'Vey,  7  Castle  st. 
Campbell,    William,    jun.,    of    Campbell    &    M'Lennan, 

Victoria  place,  Lady  lane 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  of  Campbell,  Sons,  &  Co., 

Camphill 
CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38 

High  street 
Campbell,  William,  assistant  chemist  at  J.  M.  Duff's,  100 

High  street — house,  69  High  street 
Campbell,  William,  clerk  at  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar's, 

27  Storie  street 
CANAL  OFFICE,  18  Canal  street,  James  Alcorn,  agent 

— (See  appendix) 
Canal  Street  U.  P.  Church  Mission  Hall,  79  George  street 
Canning,  Peter,  flesher,  1 1  Glen  street 


PAISLEY.  33 

Cant  well,  Rev.  Edward,  Catholic  clergyman,  2  East 
Buchanan  street 

CARLILE,  JAMES,  SONS,  &  CO.,  thread  manufac- 
turers, 13  Carlile  place,  New  Sneddon 

CARLILE,  THOMAS,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10 
Smithhills — house,  4  Thread  street 

CARLILE,  WILLIAM,  of  James  Carlile,  Sons,  &  Co., 
13  Carlile  place,  New  Sneddon 

Carmichae],  Hugh  J.  (clerk,  Bank  of  Scotland),  30 
Cotton  .street 

CARMICHAEL,  JOHN,  station  master,  Abercorn  Rail- 
way Station 

Carmichael,  Mary  Ann,  teacher,  Bute  place.  Neilston  st. 

CARMICHAEL,  MRS  JANE,  spirit  dealer,  30  Cotton 
street 

Carmichael,  Peter,  baker,  47  High  street 

Carpenetti,  Dominica,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  20  Sand- 
holes 

Carruth,  G-eorge,  Infirmary  officer,  16  Storie  street 

Carruth,  James,  letter  carrier,  2  Lylesland  ^§Lu,^| 

CARRUTH,  JOHN,  baker,  39  George  street  H2^g 

Carruth,  William,  grocer,  33  Storie  street  §S     3i 

Carswell,  Allan,  society  officer,  78  High  street 

Carswell,  Allan  B.,  of  D.  Carswell  &  Son,  4  Galloway 
strGGt 

CARSWELL,  DAVID,  &  SON,  bookbinders,  35  Storie 
street — (See  advertisement) 

Carswell,  David,  of  D.  Carswell  &  Son,  35  Storie  street 

CARSWELL,  JOHN,  lithographer,  engraver,  paper 
ruler,  and  bookbinder,  4  High  street — house,  do. 

Carswell,  Mary,  dressmaker,  78  High  street 

Carswell,  Robert,  ropespinner,  Canal  Bank — house,  54 
Causeyside 

CASH  &  CO.,  tea  salesmen,  6  Moss  street 

CASSELLS,  WILLIAM,  of  Robert  Murdoch  &  Co., 
iron  and  steel  merchants,  10  West  Croft,  Paisley, 
and  21  and  23  Robertson  street,  Glasgow — house, 
17  Knowe  terrace,  Pollokshielcls 

Cassidy,  E.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  24  High  st. 
—house,  7  Mill  street 


34  PAISLEY. 

CATTANACH,  ALEXANDER,  of  James   Stewart  & 
Co.,  Auchentorlie  House,  Seedhill  road 

CEMETERY,  58  Broomlands— John  Murray,  superin- 
tendent 

CHALMERS,    JAMES,   grocer  and    spirit   dealer,    13 
Max  well  ton 

Chalmers,  William,  coal  merchant,  8  Lylesland 

Chapman,   Robert,    farmer,    North    Arkleston,    Glasgow 
road 

Charleton,  Alfred,  manager,  Gleniffer  Soapworks,  Black- 
hall — house,  Grammar  School 

Cherry,  Daniel,  clerk,  4  Thread  street 

Christie,  Alexander,  letter-carrier,  3  Neilston  street 

Christie,    Alexander,    Prudential  Assurance   Agent,    73 
Canal  street 

Christie,    James,   agent  for  Victoria  Assurance    Co.,    6 
Wardrop  street 

Christie,  Mrs  James,  32  Maxwellton 

Christie,  Mrs,  confectioner,  3  Wellmeadow 

CHRISTIE,    WILLIAM,  blacksmith  and  engineer,  21 
Underwood 

Christie,   William,  Prudential  Assurance  agent,  8  Camp- 
hiil  place 

Clapperton,    James,    of  William    Clapperton    &    Co.,    5 
Sandyford  place,  Glasgow 

Clapperton,  John,  of  William  Clapperton  &  Co.,  5  Sandy- 
ford  place,  Glasgow 

CLAPPERTON,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  thread  manufac- 
turers, 70  New  Sneddon 

CLARK  &  CO.,  thread  manufacturers,   Anclior  Mills — 
counting  house,  Seedhill 

Clark,  Charles,  of  Adam  &  Clark,  plasterers,  7  Abbey  st. 

Clark,  David,  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,  9  Sandholes 

CLARK,  HUGH,  31  Oakshaw  street 

CLARK,  J.  &  J.,  &  CO.,  thread  manufacturers,  Anchor 
Mills—  counting  house,  Seedhill 

CLARK,  JAMES,  &    CO.,   Marshall's   lane— manager, 
J.  Balderston 

CLARK,  JAMES,  Chapel  House 

Clark,  James,  clerk  at  Robert  Brown  &  Son's,  13   Moss- 
vale  street 


PAISLEY.  35 

Clark,  James,  confectioner,  28  Gordon's  lone 
CLARK,  JAMES,  of  Clark  k  Co.,  Ralston 
CLARK,  J.,  &  CO.,  thread  manufacturers,  Paisley  Thread 

Works,  Well  street,  Gordon's  lone,  and  Abbey  Mills 
CLARK,  JOHN,  baker,  4  Lawn  street— house,  do. 
Clark,  John,  carclcutter,  1  Prussia  street 
CLARK,  JOHN,  of  Clark  &  Co.,  Gateside 
CLARK,  JOHN,  of  J.  Clark  &  Co.,  9  Well  street 
Clark,  Misses  Agnes  &  Elizabeth,  milliners  and  straw  hat 

makers,  7  Love  street — house,  12  Caledonia  street 
Clark,  Mrs,  Gateside 
Clark,  Peter,   teller,   British   Linen   Co.'s   Bank,    11    St. 

James  place 
CLARK,  R.  G.,  wood  turner,  Greenhill  Works — Under- 
wood, 1  Greenhill  road 
CLARK,  R.  M.,  at  Anchor  Thread  Works,  Camphill 
Clark,   Robert,   clerk  at   J.   Stalker's,  dyer — house,    150 

George  street  $2 ,  ,  ac 

Clark,    Robert,  Corryville,    of   J.    &   R.    Clark   &   Co.£n£^ 

Cromwell  road,  Kensington,  London,  W.  Sf  ^^ 

CLARK,  STEWART,  of  Clark  &  Co.,  Kilnside  House 
Clark,  William,  salesman    at    Arthur's    Criterion   Spirit 

Vaults,  14  Old  Sneddon — house,  5  Wardrop  street 
Clazy,   Rev.   George,  minister  of   Oakshaw  Free  Church 

late  Reformed  Presbyterian,  Castlehead 
Clelland,  Mrs  James,  70  Love  street 
Clelland,  Mrs  William,  hosier,  90  Causeyside 
CLIM1E,  MRS  WILLIAM,  hotel   keeper,   coach  hirer, 

and  funeral  undertaker,  Bull  Inn,  5  New  street — (See 

advertisement) 
CLYDESDALE  BANKING  CO.,  7  High  street  (Cross) 

—  Robert  Russell,  agent 
COATS,  ALLAN,  of  W.  &  A.  Coats,   Hayfield,  Castle. 

head 
COATS,  ARCHIBALD,  of   J.    &  P.  Coats,  Woodside 

House 
COATS,  GEORGE,  &  CO.,  Kingston  Grain  Mills,  West 

street,  Glasgow — house,  4  Garthland  place 
COATS,  GEORGE,    of   W.  &  A.    Coats,   Ellangown, 

Castlehead 


36  PAISLEY. 

COATS,  GEORGE,  of  J.  &  P.  Coats,  Ferguslie  House 
COATS,  JAMES,  jun.,   of    J.    &  P.   Coats,    Ferguslie 

House 
COATS,  JAMES,  of  J.  &  P.  Coats,  America 
COATS,  J.  &  P.,  thread  manufacturers,  Ferguslie 
COATS,  PETER,  jun.,  of  J.  &  P.   Coats,    5    Gartland 

place 
COATS,  SIR  PETER,  of  J.  &  P.  Coats,  Auchendrane, 

by  Ayr 
Coats,  Thomas,  draper,  49  Broomlands — house,  do. 
COATS,  THOMAS  G.,  of  J.    &   P.   Coats,   Ferguslie 

Park 
COATS,  THOMAS,  of  J.  &  P.  Coats,  Ferguslie  House 
COATS,  W.  &  A.,  ham  oarers  and  grocers,    68  Broom- 
lands 
COATS,  WILLIAM,  jun.,  of  W.  &  A.  Coats,  Ferndean, 

Castlehead 
Coats,  William,  sen.,  5  William  street 
COCHRAN  &  M'GECHAN,  brassfounders,  New  Smith- 

hills 
Cochran,  Andrew  Y.,  of  Cochran  &  M'Gechan,  11  Aber- 

corn  street 
Cochran,  David,  tobacconist,   11   Old   Smithhills — house, 

Greenlaw 
Cochran,  Edward,  of  Robert  Cochran  &  Sons,  Greenlaw 
Cochran,  Hugh,  of  Pollock  &  Cochran,  High  Carriagehill 
COCHRAN.' JAMES,  calenderer,  99  Causeysicle— house, 

5  George  street 
Cochran,  James,  grocer,  148  George  street 
COCHRAN,  JAMES,  spirit  merchant,  39  Stock  street 
COCHRAN,  JAMES,  spirit  merchant,   11   West   Croft 

street,  and  Oakbank  Hotel,  Sandbank,  Dunoon 
Cochran,  James,  12  Abbey  close 

Cochran,  John,  farmer,  Brediland,  North  Chain  road 
COCHRAN,  JOHN,  house  factor,  Potterhill 
Cochran,  John  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  5  Lylesland 
Cochran,  Miss  Jessie,  of  Smith  &  Cochran,  milliners  and 

dressmakers,  12  Abbey  close 
Cochran,  Mrs  James,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  Abercorn 

buildings — house,  19  Storie  street 


PAISLEY.  37 

Cochran,  George  H.,   teacher  at  West  Public   School — 

house,  54  Causeyside 
Cochran,  Mrs  Rachel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  22   New 

Smithhills 
COCHRAN,  ROBERT,  &  CO.,  yarn  agents   and  mer- 

'    chants,  15  Causeyside — house,  Easttield,  Greenlaw 
COCHRAN,    ROBERT,    &   SONS,    drapers,    26    New 

Smithhills — (See  advertisement) 
Cochran,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  22  Niddry  street 
Cochran,    Robert,    jun.,    of   Robert    Cochran    &    Sons, 

Greenlaw 
Cochran,  Robert,  of  Robert  Cochran  &  Sons,  Greenlaw 
Cochran,  Thomas,  coal  merchant — house,  13  Sir  Michael 

street 
COCHRAN,  THOMAS,  wine   and   spirit  merchant,   36 

Moss  street — house,  14  Inkle  street 
COCHRAN,    WILLIAM,    &   CO.,    plaid    and   shawl 

manufacturers    and    general    warehousemen,    7    St. 

Mirren  street 
Cochran,  William,  agent  City  of  Glasgow  Friendly  Society, 

5  West  Buchanan  street 
Cochran,  William,  factor,  High  park 
Cochran,  W.,  of  W.  Cochran  &  Co.,   Fife   place,   Kem- 

poch,  Gourock 
Cochrane,  Alexander,  of  Cochrane  &  Paterson,  4  Well  ] 

meadow 
COCHRANE   &   PATERSON,    writers,   agents  for  the 

Scottish  Imperial,  and  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 

Companies,  12  High  street 
COCKBURN,    JOHN,    confectioner,    94    Causeyside— 

house,  do. 
COLL1GAN,    HUGH,    M.D.    and    surgeon,   23    Gauze 

street,  and  78  Broomlands — house,  84  High  street 
Collins,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  5  Caledonia  street 
Collins,  Robert,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue,  2  Saucel 
Colquhoun,  George,  spirit  dealer,  17  Wellmeadow 
Colquhoun,  John,  farmer,  and  Government  drainage  com- 

missioner,  Corkerhill,  Glasgow  road 
Colquhoun,  Miss  J.,  teacher  of  music,  4  Smithhills 
Colquhoun,  .Thomas,  cooper,  71  Causeyside 

D 


38  PAISLEY. 

COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,   6   Gilmour 

street — James  Ross,  agent 
Comrie,  John,  grocer,  4  West  Campbell  street 
CONGALTON,  ROBERT,  collector,  Police  Chambers, 

County  buildings,  agent  Scottish  National  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Company — house,  Rossland,  Bishopton 
CONNELL,  DAVID,  spirit  dealer,  116  George  street 
Connell,    John,    foreman    at    John    Morgan    &   Co.'s,   7 

Stevenson  street 
Connell,  John,  of  Wallace,  Connell,  &  Co.,  Saucelbank 
CONNELL,    ROBERT,    reporter,  and    publishing   and 

advertising   agent    of    Glasgow   Daily   and   Weekly 

Herald,  and  Evening  Times — office,  16  Gilmour  street 

— house,  3  Orr  street,  south 
CONNELL,  WILLIAM,  of  Wallace,   Connell,  &  Co., 

Locbside,  Lochwinnoch 
Convex    Weaving    Co.,   The    Patent   Manufacturers    of 

Uneven  Fabrics,  the  Convex  Mills,  153  George  st. 
Cook,    Archibald,    commission    agent,    Janefield    villa, 

Gateside 
Cook,  James,  of  J.  &  J.  Cook,  86  High  street 
COOK,  J.  &  J.,  steam  printers,   and  printers   and  pub- 
lishers of  the  "Paisley  and  Renfrewshire  Gazette,"  3 

Moss  street 
Cook,  John,  of  J.  &  J.  Cook,  71   South  Portland  street, 

Glasgow 
Cook,  William,  of  Taylor  &  Cook,  drapers,  Saucel  Bank 
Cooper,  James,  1  Barclay  street 
CO-OPERATIVE  INSURANCE  CO.,  Limited— agent, 

John  M'Kay,  41  Lady  lane 
Corbett,   Edward,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,   12   Back 

Sneddon — house,  6  Moncrieff  street 
Connie,  James,  eating-house  keeper,  14  Old  Smithhills 
Correns,   Robert,  officer,   Evangelical  Union  Chapel,  11 

Storie  street 
COSTELLO,  PATRICK,  Railway  Armslnn,  12  Gilmour 

street,   and   Canteen,   Paisley  Barracks — house,   12 

Gilmour  street 
Cottnam,  William,  grocer,  25  Well  street 
COUNTY  POLICE  OFFICE,  4  County  place 


PAISLEY. 


39 


COUPER,  JOHN,  tailor  and  clothier,  105  High  street 
(Cross) 

COWAN  "&  CO.,  railway  agents,  and  carting  contractors 
for  Glasgow  and  South-Western,  and  Glasgow  and 
Paisley  Joint  Railways — office,  Greenlaw  Goods 
Station 

COWAN,  HUGH,  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Renfrew  and 
Bute,  Belmont,  Castlehead 

Cowan,  John,  feuar,  Churchhill 

Cowan,  John,  of  David  Speirs  &  Co.,  Stoneleigh,  Greenock 

Cowan,  John,  spirit  merchant,  3  Love  street — ho.,  6  do. 

COWAN,  ROBERT,  flesher,  27  High  street— house, 
Churchhill — (See  advertisement) 

CO  WD  EN,  DAVID,  plasterer,  23  and  24  Canal  street 
— house,  8  Camphill  place 

Cowden,  James,  warehouseman  at  Logan  &  Gardner's,  2 

South  Orr  street  $|t 

CRAIG,   ALEXANDER,   joiner  and  timber  merchant,  £2 i 
27  Back  Sneddon — house,  3  Albion  street  Sf  * 

CRAIG,  A.  F.,  &  CO.,  engineers,  ironfounders,  boiler- 
makers,  millwrights,  and  machine  makers,  Caledonia 
Engine  Works,  Macdowall  street 

CRAIG,  ALEXANDER,  wholesale  grocer,  168  George 
street — house,  27  Storie  street 

Craig,  Allan,  &  Sons,  Blackstoun  shale,  coal,  and  oil 
works 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD  F.,  of  A.  F.  Craig  &  Co.,  1 
Forbes  place 

CRAIG,  ARCHIBALD,  of  A.  F.  Craig  &  Co.,  6  Gate- 
side 

Craig,  David,  flesher,  19  Sandholes  and  30  Canal  street 

Craig,  Hugh,  waste  merchant,  28  Glen  street — house,  10 
St.  James  street 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  Seaforth  cottage,  Elderslie 

CRAIG,  J.,  &  CO.,  hatters,  and  hat  and  cap  manufac- 
turers, 28  High  street,  corner  of  New  street 

Craig,  James,  cooper,  8  Neilston  street 

Craig,  James,  flesher,  26  Gauze  street 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  yarn  merchant,  21  Causeyside— 
house,  do. 


40  PAISLEY. 

Craig,  John,  of  Allan  Craig  &  Son,  3  Buchanan  terrace 

Craig,  Margaret,  cowfeeder,  15  Castle  street 

Craig,  Mrs  Alexander,  Ivy  Bank,  47  Oakshaw  street 

Craig,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  73  Canal  street     . 

Craig,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  13  Inkle  street 

Craig,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  8  Neilston  street 

CRAIG,    EGBERT,   grocer    and   spirit   merchant,    50 

Caledonia  street — house,  20  St.  James  street 
Craig,  Robert,  Stonefield 

CRAKJ,  ROBliRT  W.,  yarn  merchant,  29  George  street 
Craig,  Thomas,  grocer  and  confectioner,  8  Seedhills 
Craig,  William,  spirit  merchant,  17  Causeyside 
CRAW,  JAMES,  of  Wm.  Craw  &  Sons,  20  Caledonia  st. 
CRAW,   WILLIAM,   &   SONS,  silk,  wool,  and  cotton 

dvers,  Caledonia  Dyeworks,  33  Caledonia  street 
CRAW,    WILLIAM,  jun.,   of   William  Craw  &  Sons, 

Gockston 
CRAW,  WILLIAM,  of  William  Craw  &  Sons,  Caledonia 

house 
Crawford,  Elizabeth  O.,  china  merchant  47  Moss  street 
CRAWFORD,   GAVIN,   bootmaker,  92  High  street-c- 
house, Kilmalcolm 
CRAWFORD,  HAMILTON,  power  loom  cloth  manu- 
facturer, Abercorn  street — house,  4  Bank  street 
Crawford,  H  &  J.,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  24  Causeyside 
Crawford,  James,  farmer,  Pointhouse,  Inchinnan  road 
Crawford,  James,  officer,  St.  James  street  U.P.  Church,  ■ 

27  Glen  street 
CRAWFORD.  JANET  B.,  grocer,  3  Garthland  street 
CRAWFORD,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  manufacturers,  4  Forbes. 

place* 
Crawford,  John,  of  H.  &  J.  Crawford,  23  Causeyside 
Crawford,  John  K.,  of  J.  Crawford  &   Co.,   Shieldhill, 

Castlehead 
Crawford,  Misses,  24  Abbey  street 
Crawford,  Mrs  Sarah,  bible  woman,  12  George  street 
CRAWFORD,  P.  &  A.,  wood  turners  and  bowlmakers, 

5  South  Croft — house,  2  Hamilton  street 
Crawford,  Robert,  manufacturer, .  Glasgow,  Park  place, 
Calside 


PAISLEY.  41 

Crawford,  Robert,  traveller  at  James  Pinkerton's,  40  New 
street — house,  Park  place 

Crawford,  William,  calenderer,  105  Causeyside 

Crawford,  William,  clerk,  carting  department,  Caledonian 
Railway  Co.,  5  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Underwood 

CRICHTON  &  NAISMITH,  wholesale  grocers  and  tea 
merchants,  136  &  137  George  street,  and  36  High  st. 

Crichton,  R.,  of  Crichton  &  Naismith,  70  Love  street 

Crichton,  Thomas,  9  Gateside 

Crombie,  Miss,  French  polisher,  35  High  street 

Crooks,  Mrs  William,  confectioner,  8  Cotton  street 

CROSSLEY,    J.    &   W.,    dyers,    Abbey    Dyeworks,    18 
Abbey  street  • 

Crossley,  James,  of  J.  &  W.  Crossley,  5  Christie  street 

CROUCH,    REV.    JOHN,    minister    of   Victoria  place 
Baptist  Church,  Janefield  place,  Lylesland 

Cruden,  Thomas,  tailor,  88  Causeyside 

Culbert,  Joseph,  at  Robin  &  Houston's,  61  New  Sneddon 

CULL  EN,  THOMAS,  chemist,  druggist,  and  surgeon- 
dentist,  12  St.  James  place — house,  70  Love  street— «^u*« 
(See  advertisement)  J£  « |j 

dimming,  M.,  draper,  4  Smithhills  $!£**"- 

Cumming,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  22  Newton  street 

Cumming,  William,  carter,  18  Well  street 

CUNNINGHAM,    ADAM,    spirit   merchant,    35   High     * 
•  street — house,  High  Carriagehill 

CUNNINGHAM,  ALEXANDER,  calenderer,  16  Cau- 
seyside— house,  6  Lylesland 

Cunningham,  James,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  5  Causeyside 

CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES,  grocer,  8  St.  James  place- 
house,  5  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Underwood 

Cunningham,  James,  of  James  Cunningham  &  Co.,Falside 

Cunningham,  John,  45  High  street 

Cunningham,  Mrs  Daniel,  23  Moss  street 

Cunningham,  Robert,  Carriagehill  House 

CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  dyers,  Seedhills 

CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM  L.,  M.B.,  L.R.C.S.E.,  45 
High  street 

Cunningham,  William,  of  William  Cunningham  &  Co.,  2 
South  Orr  street 

d2 


42  PAISLEY 

CURRIE  &  CO.,  starch  and  corn  flour  manufacturers, 
Glenfield  Patent  Corn  Flour  and  Starch  Works, 
Murray  street — house,  21  Caledonia  street 

Currie,  Alexander,  confectioner,  30  Wellmeadow 

CURRIE,  D.,  grocer,  30  Canal  street — house,  6  Camp- 
hill  place 

Currie,  David,  officer  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  36 
Oakshaw  street 

Currie,  James  U.,  23  Niddry  street 

CURRIE,  MRS  JOHN,  38  Wellmeadow 

Currie,  Peter,  of  William  Fulton  &  Sons,  Glenfield 

Currie,  William,  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,  6  Stevenson  street 

Currie,  William,  feuar,  23  Niddry  street 

CURRIE,  WILLIAM,  jun.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
4  Renfrew  street — house,  23  Niddry  street 

Cutherbertson,  John,  32  Cotton  street 

DALE,    JAMES,    officer    of  Inland  Revenue,   8  West 

Croft  street 
DALRYMPLE,  JAMES,  &  SON,  plumbers,  gasfitters, 

and  lead  merchants,  8  Old  Sneddon — (See  advertise- 
ment) 
DALRYMPLE,  JAMES,  of  James  Dalrymple  &  Son,  3 

Back  Sneddon 
Dalziel,   James,  1st  teller  Bank  of  Scotland,  Laurieston, 

Glasgow — house,  Wester  Carriagehill 
Dalziel,  James,  church  officer,  Thread  Street  U.P.  Church 

— house,  34  Thread  street 
Dalziel,  Jane,  principal  teacher,  Stow  Infant  School,  145 

George  street 
Dalziel,  Mrs  William,  milliner,  145  George  street 
DALZIEL,   ROBERT  F.,  &  CO.,  manufacturers,  111" 

Causey  side 
Dalziel,  Robert  F.,  of  Dalziel  &  Co.,  Castlehead 
DAVIDSON,      CHARLES,     architect     and     property 

valuator,  Terrace  Buildings  —house,  4  Calside 
DAVIDSON,  GEORGE,  Scottish  Legal  Life  Assurance 

Society  agent,  15  George  street — house,  1  Barclay  st. 
Davidson,  Matthew,  baker,  84  Causeyside 
Davidson,  Thomas,  card  cutter  and  warper,  Cumberland 

place 


PAISLEY.  43 

DEANS,  FRANCIS,  postmaster,  St.  Mirren  street 
Deans,  Robert  L.,  foreman  of  Gas  Company's  meter  shop, 

34  Glen  street 
Deans,  Robert  R.,  clerk,  Post  Office,  Post  Office  House 
Deans,   Robert,  salesman  at  A.  Foulds,  jun.,  162  George 

street — house,  8  George  street 
Dempster,  John,  baker,  4  Dovesland 
Denning,  Mrs,  broker,  30  Old  Sneddon 
Devlin,   Michael,   tobacconist  and  picture-frame   maker, 

14  Gauze  street,  and  sculptor,  18  Mill  street 
Dick,  Da^id,  teacher,  Neilson  Institution,  3  Gauze  st. 
DICK,  GEORGE,  teacher,  West  Public  School— house, 

41  Broomlands 
DICK,    JAMES,    &   SONS,   wholesale   boot   and   shoe 

manufacturers,  166  George  street 
Dick,  James,  of  James  Dick  &  Sons,  166  George  street 
DICK,  JAMES,  shawl  merchant,  5  County  place — house, 

5  County  place  >-     >- 

Dick,  Margaret,  grocer,  32  Causeyside  ~*[£*<i: 

DICK,  MISS  M.,  dressmaker,  12  High  street  S^§ 

Dickie,   E.,  china  merchant,  21   Moss  street — house,   65°"     ~J 

Broomlands 
Dickie,  James,  confectioner,  26  Causeyside — house,  95  do. 
DICKIE,  MRS  THOMAS,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25 

Moss  street 
Dickson,  Miss  Margaret,  umbrella  maker,  7  New  street 
DICKSON,    WM.,    nurseryman,    Ladyburn   Nursery — 

house,  do. 
Dobie,  George,  tobacco  and  candle  manufacturer,  Orchard 

street — house,  Edgemont,  Castlehead 
DOBIE,  JAMES,  surgeon  dentist,  82  High  street — house, 

Buchanan  Terrace — (See  advertisement) 
Docherty,  Mrs,  confectioner,  2  Renfrew  street 
Donald,  Janes,  gardener,  22  Caledonia  street 
Donald,    James,    of    Hanna,    Donald,   &   Wilson,    Ric- 

cartsbar 
DONALD,    JAMES   T.,   M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  84  High 

street—  house,  6  Gauze  street 
DONALD,  MISS  M.,  dressmaker,  22  Caledonia  street 
Donald,  Mrs  William,  10  Glen  street 


44  PAISLEY* 

DONALD,   THOMAS,   house   factor— office,    104  High 

street— house,  20  Newton  street 
Donald,  William,  jun.,  shipbuilder,  Abercorn  Shipbuilding 

Company,  161  George  street 
Donald,  William,  chaplet  maker,  32  Thread  street 
DONALD,  WILLIAM  R.,  toy  warehouseman,  3  Moss  st. 
Donaldson  &  Paterson,  blacksmiths,  4  St.  James  place — • 

house,  54  Caledonia  street 
Donaldson,  David,  F.E.I.S.,  teacher  of  English,  4  Stow  pi. 
Donaldson,   Humphrey,  smith,  farrier,  and  plough  maker, 

1  Williamsburgh — house,  3  Williamsburgh 
Donaldson,  James,  Fountain  Gardens,  Love  street 
DONALDSON,  MISS,  teacher,  School  for  Young  Ladies, 

12  Wardrop  street — house,  4  Stow  place 
Donaldson,  Mrs  John,  shoemaker,  6  Orchard  street 
Donaldson,  Thomas,  clerk,  6  Orchard  street 
DONOHOE,  P.  J.,  joiner,  packing-case,  and  rail  maker, 

9  Churchhill 
Dougall,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  46  Broomlands 
Douglas,  Duncan,  shoemaker,  38  Causeyside 
Drennan,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  1  Wellmeadow, 

and  133  George  street 
Drennan,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  34  Ferguslie 
DRENNAN,  ROBERT,  painter,  30  Causeyside— house, 

4  Wardrop  street — (See  advertisement) 
Drennan,   Thomas,   ham  curer  and  provision  merchant, 

Glasgow — house,  4  Silk  street 
Drennan,  William,  clerk  at  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin's, 

1  Orr  Square 
Drew,  James,  at  M'Nair  &  Drew's,  Seedhill,  4  Garthland 

street 
Drew,  James,  cowfeeder,  14  High  street 
Drew,  Michael,  of  M'Nair  &  Drew,  Clark's  Court,  Seedhill 
Drew,  Robert,  at  M'Nair  &  Drew's,  11  Abercorn  street 
DREWETTE,   JAMES,   reporter,   and   publishing   and 

advertising  agent  of  "  North  British  Daily  Mail  "  and 

"  Weekly  Mail,"  4  County  place — house,  35  New 

Sneddon 
DRUMMOND,    JOHN,    brewer,    and  spirit    merchant, 

Irvine  and  Glasgow,  5  Christie  street 


CX 


PAISLET.  45 

Drummond,  T.  G-.,  clerk  at  William  Fulton  &  Son's,  The 
Lodge,  Glenfield 

Drybrough,  James,  of  Walker,  Drybrough,  &  Co.,  Arkles- 
ton  House 

Drybrough,  James,  jun.,  of  Walker,   Drybrough,  &  Co., 
Arkleston  House 

DUFF  &  MILLER,  watch  and  clock  makers,   jewellers, 
electro-platers,  &c,  20  High  street 

Duff,  Misses,  20  High  street 

Duncan,  Archibald,  gardener- to  John  Baird,  Netherhill — 
house,  10  Gateside 

Duncan,  David,  59  Love  street 

Duncan,  Miss  Mary,  artificial  flower  maker,  12  George  st. 

Duncan,  Mrs,  1  Inkle  street 

DUNCAN,  WILLIAM,  13  Thread  street 

Dunett,  Misses,  3  Blackball  Buildings 

Dunlop,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  109  George   st. 

Dunlop,  David,  shoemaker,  24  Wellmeadow  <•£; 

Dunlop,  James,  16  Gordon's  lone  ZTj^a 

Dunlop,  J.  &  I.,  grocers,  97  Causeyside — house,  12  Neil-3ct»-2 
ston  street 

DUNLOP,  JOHN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  Broom- 
lands — house,  3  Underwood  road 

DUNLOP,  M.  &  J.,   joiners   and   timber  merchants,    11 
Inkle  street — house,  10  Inkle  street 

Dunlop,  Miss,  milliner,  66  High  street 

Dunlop,  Mrs  Matthew,  milliner  and  straw  hat  cleaner,  10 
Inkle  street 

Dunlop,  Rev.   Robert,  minister,  Reformed   Presbyterian 
Church,  Storie  street — house,  9  Gateside 

Dunlop,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  82  Broomlands 

Dunlop,  Thomas,,  boot  and  shoemaker,  2   Broomlands  — 
house,  79  do. 

DUNN,  JAMES  HAMILTON,  writer,  County  place- 
house,  57  Love  street 

Dunn,  John,  tacksman,  Causeyside  Toll 

Dunsmore,  James,  foreman,  Glenfield  Starch  Works,  Glen- 
field cottage,  Castlehead 

Durning,  John,  broker,  6  New  Smithhills 

Dunsmore,  John,  clerk,   Glenfield   Starch   Works,    Glen- 
field cottage,  Castlehead 


46  PAISLEY. 

EADIE,  BROTHERS,  ironmongers,  and  manufacturers 

of  ring  travellers,  steel  fliers,  &c,  12  High  street 
Eadie,  John,  of  Eadie  Brothers,  3  Blackball  Buildings 
Eadie,  Peter,  of  Eadie  Brothers,  4  Buchanan  Terrace 
Eadie,  Robert,  of  Eadie  Brothers,  3  Buchanan  Terrace 
EAGLE  SIM,  ROBERT,  draper  and  clothier,  and  agent 

for   "  Anchor  "  Line   of  steamers,    1    High  street — 

house,  12  Neilston  street 
EASTON,  ROBERT,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  and  agent 

for  Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society,  43  High  street 
Easdale,  John,  cowfeeder,  61  George  street 
Ecklon,  Robert,  superintendent   of  Brodie   Park — house, 

Brodie  Park  Lodge 
Edmond,  John,  of  Robert  Edmond  &  Sons,  22  High  st. 
EDMOND,  ROBERT,  &  SONS,  washers  and  finishers, 

South  Bridge  street 
Edmond,  Robert,  jun.,   of  Robert  Edmond  &   Sons,  15 

Lawn  street 
Edmond,  Robert,   sen.,   of  Robert  Edmond  &  Sons,   22 

High  street 
Edmonds,  H.  S.,  commercial  traveller,  16  Moss  street 
Edmonds,  Robert,  teller,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  agent 

for  the  Accident  Insurance  Association  of  Scotland — 

house,  16  Moss  street 
Edmonds,  William,  salesman  at  John  Morgan  &  Co.'s,  16 

Moss  street 
Egerton,   Henry,  foreman   cutter   to   John  Gibson,  shoe 

manufacturer,  5  Lonend 
Elder,  John,  engineer,  Mansion  Cottage,  Castlehead 
Elder,  Rev.  Andrew,  minister    of    George    street    U.    P. 

Church,  Fernbank,  Meikleriggs 
ELDER,  WILLIAM,  superintendent,  Fountain  Gardens, 

Love  street 
Emerson,  John,  grocer,  32  Broomlands — house,  do. 
EQUITABLE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY,  9  Stock 

street — chairman,  John  Aitken,  8  Stock  street 
ERSKINE,  ANDREW,  cabinetmaker,   2  Lady  lane- 
house,  42  do.  —(See  advertisement) 
ERSKINE,  JAMES,  grocer,  43  Causey  side —house,  do. 
Erskine,  John,  grocer,  16  Orchard  street 


PAISLEY.  47 

ESPEDAIR  CHEMICAL  CO.,  Gordon's  lone 
Esther,  Henry,  Inland  Revenue  Officer,  Elderslie 
Evening  Times   (Glasgow)    Office,    16  Gilmour  street  — 

agent,  Robert  Connell,  3  Orr  street  (south) 
Ewing,  H.  E.   Crum,  late  M.P.  for  Paisley — residence, 

Castle  Campbell,  Helensburgh 
Ewing,  John,  grocer,  55  Storie  street 
Ewing,  Stewart,  joiner,  20  Lawn  street — house,  23  Niddry 

street 
EWING,  WILLIAM,  provision  merchant,  87  Causeyside 


FAIRLEY,  JAMES,  contractor,  8  Castle  street 

Fairlie,  Archibald,  head  master,  George  Street  Central 
School — house,  Melbourne  cottage,  Meikleriggs 

Fairlie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  9  Moss  street 

Falconer,  Joseph  A.,  officer,  Oakshaw  Street  U.P. 
Church,  Meeting  House  brae 

Farr,  James,  2  Tannahill  place 

Farr,  John  W.,  clerk,  Railway  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw, 
2  Tannahill  place 

FECHNEY,  DAVID,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 107  George  street — house,  do. 

Fergus,  James,  61  Storie  street 

Ferguson,  Andrew,  of  Millar  &  Ferguson,  26  Well  street 

FERGUSON,  ANGUS,  glazier,  painter,  picture-frame 
maker,  and  gilder,  blacking,  polishing  paste,  and  fur- 
niture polish  manufacturer,  1  George  street — house, 
45  Causeyside — (See  advertisement) 

Ferguson,  John  A.,  The  Gleniffer  Soap  Company,  6 
Moray  place,  Regent's  park,  Glasgow 

Ferguson,  John,  clerk  and  harbourmaster,  Chamberlain's 
office,  County  Buildings — house,  Rock  cottage,  Mill 
street 

FERGUSON,  JOHN,  pawnbroker,  35  High  street- 
house,  do. 

Ferguson,  Margaret,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10  Storie 
street 

FERGUSON,  MOSES,  coal  merchant,  Western  Coal 
Depot,  King  street — house,  67  Canal  street 


48  PAISLEY. 

Ferguson,  Mrs  David,  shirt  dresser,  and  patent  mangier  of 

goods,  14  Inkle  street 
Ferguson,  Peter,  of  Fleming  &  Ferguson,  engineers,  &c, 

1  Cameron  street 
Fernie,   Archibald,    house  and  sign  painter,   and  paper 

hanger,  8  St.  James  place — house,  6  Love  street 
Fernie,  James,  weavers'  agent,  18  King  street 
FERRIF,  ROBERT,  dyer,  56  Love  street 
Ferrie,    Robert,    foreman   to    John   M'Kechnie    &    Co., 

Barterholm  House 
FERRIE,  THOMAS,   spirit  merchant,   9    Smithhills— 

house,  do. 
Findlay,  William,  clerk,  Railway  Goods  Department,  5 

Caledonia  street 
Findlay,  William,  confectioner,  3  Bellfield  street,  Moss- 
vale 
Finlator.  Samuel,  clerk,  Royal  Bank,  Castlehead 
FINLATOR,  THOMAS,  joint  agent  for  Royal  Bank, 
»  Castlehead 

FINLAY,    WILLIAM,   wine   and  spirit  merchant,    15 

Thread  street — house,  16  do. 
Finlayson,  William,  tailor,  58  Storie  street 
FISHER  &  CO.,  engineers,    smiths,   machine   and  tool 

makers,  Water  brae  (Burgh) — (See  advertisement) '  ! 
FISHER,      ANDREW,      Inspector     of    Weights    and 

Measures  for  the  Burgh,  81  New  Sneddon 
Fisher,  Andrew,  jun.,  of  Fisher  &  Co.,  81  New  Sneddon 
Fisher,  George,  of  Fisher  &  Co.,  5  Garthland  lane 
Fisher,  George,   commission   agent,    119   Virginia  place 

Glasgow — house,  38  New  street 
FISHER,  JOHN,  accountant,  house-factor  and  insurance 

agent,  4  Causeyside — house,  Craigielea — (See  adver- 
tisement) 
Fisher,  Robert,  draper,  44  New  street — house,  38  do. 
Fisher,  Robert,  jun.,  clerk,  National  Bank,  38  New  st. 
Fisher,  William,  enterer,  65  George ostreet 
Fisher,  William,  confectioner,  65  George  street 
Fitch,  John,  barber,   11  Old  Sneddon — house,  20  do. 
FLANAGHAN,  JAMES,  broker,  30  New  Smithhills— 

house,  3  do. 


PAISLEY.  49 

FLEMING  &  FERGUSON,  engineers  and  machinists, 

Phoenix  Engine  Works,  21  New  Smithhills 
Fleming,  Andrew  G.,  minister  of  the  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  Thread  street — house,  Gowanlea,  Castlehead 
Fleming,  Andrew,  farmer,  Fulwood 
Fleming,  David,  foreman,  20  Wallace  street 
Fleming,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  4  New  street 
Fleming,  James,  victualler,  6  Smith  street 
FLEMING,  REV.  JOHN,  chaplain  of  Paisley  Prison, 

133  George  street 
Fletcher,  Hugh,  coal  merchant,  5  Wardrop  street 
FLETCHER,  J.  C.,  coal  merchant,  17  Old  Sneddon— 

house,  5  Wardrop  street 
FLETT,  REV.  OLIVER,  minister  of  Storie  street  Baptist 

Church,  Calside 
Foote,  Mrs,  confectioner,  30  Back  Sneddon 
Forbes,  James  T.,  of  William  Forbes  &  Son,  Oakshawhead 
FORBES,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  carpet  and  rug  manu- 
facturers, 21  and  22  Well  street  >7     >• 
FORFAR,  JAMES,  11  Caledonia  street                            jgjJjS 
Forrest,  Mrs,  10  Inkle  street                                                  ^^S 
Forrest,  Mrs  James,  draper,  21  Broomlands 
FORREST,    WILLIAM,    chemist   and    albumen,     and 

manure  manufacturer,  Burnbank,  Chain  road 
Forrest,  Wm.,  clerk,  Railway  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw, 

20  Abbey  street 
FORRESTER,  WILLIAM,  draper  and  hatter,  1  Broom- 
lands — house,  5  West  brae 
FORRESTER,  WILLIAM,  wine  and  spirit  merchaa 

91  New  Sneddon 
FORSYTH,  GEORGE,  brassfounder,  15  Abbey  close- 
house,  13  George  street 
Forsyth,  George,  shoemaker,  69  High  street 
Forsyth,   James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  81  High  street 
Forsyth,  John,  general  merchant,  6  New  Smithhills 
Forsyth,  Robert,  shoemaker,  2  Neilston  road 
Forsyth,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  149  George  street 
Foulds,   Alexander,    coal    merchant,    Caledonia  depot 
Foulds,  Allan,  clerk,  Greenlaw  Goods  Station — house,  24 
Lady  lane 

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50  PAISLEY. 

FOULDS,   ANDREW,  jun.,  wine   and  spirit  merchant, 

162  George  street 
FOULDS,  ANDREW,  &  SON,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  4  and  5  Abbey  street 
FOULDS,  ANDREW,   jun.,  wine  and   spirit  merchant, 

88  High  street — house,  20  Storie  street 
Foulds,  Mrs  J.  and  Miss  J.,  brush,  basket,  and  toy  dealers, 

8  Moss  street—  house,  1  Old  Smithhills 
Foulds,  Rodger,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  Causeyside 
Foulds,  William,  draper,  2  Storie  street 
Foulds,  William,  Mossfield,  Greenock  road 
FOULDS,  WILLIAM,  wine  merchant,  4   School  wynd, 

24  George  street,  and  20  Old  Sneddon — residence, 

Milton  House 
FOX,  REV.  MICHAEL,  D.D.,  Catholic  clergyman,  2 

East  Buchanan  street 
Frame,  John,  farmer,  Alton,  Glasgow  road 
Frame,  Samuel,  farmer,  Brownside,  Barrhead  road 
France,  Rev.  William,  minister  of  Oakshaw  Street  U.P. 

Church,  49  Oakshaw  street 
Fraser,    Charles,  engineer,  millwright,  and  machinist,    51 

High  street — house,  42  Broomlands 
FRASER,  DONALD,  M.B.C.M.,  M.D.,  medical  prac- 

tioner,  44  High  street 
Fraser,  L.  P.,  clerk,  Bank  of  Scotland,   Glasgow,   Free 

Middle  Manse,  Underwood  street 
Fraser,  James,  3  Camphill  place 
FRASER,    J.    ROY,    organist,  Middle  Parish  Church, 

teacher  of  music,   pianoforte  and    music  warehouse, 

Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  street — (See   advertise- 
ments)— house,  Newfield,  Johnstone 
Fraser,  Mrs,  ladies'  outfitter,  9  Orr  square 
Fraser,  Patrick,  Sheriff  of  the   County  of   Renfrew,    8 

Moray  street,  Edinburgh 
FRASER,   REV.   ALEX.  F.,  Middle  Parish  Church— 

— house,  2  Garthland  place 
FRASER,  REV.  WILLIAM,  LL.D.,   minister  of   the 

Free  Middle  Church,  the  Manse,  Underwood 
Fraser,  Thomas,  contractor,  Harbour  lane 
French,  John,   parcel  agent,   Gilmour   Street   Station — 

house,  Victoria  Buildings,  Greenock  road 


PAISLEY.  51 


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FULLERTON,  ALEXANDER,  of  Fullerton,  Hodgart, 

k  Barclay,  Crossflat  House 
Fullerton,  Alexander,  jun.,  Crossflat  House 
FULLERTON,  HODGART,  &  BARCLAY,  engineers, 

ironfounders,  boiler  makers,  millwrights,  and  machine 

makers,    "Vulcan   Foundry    and    Engine   Works," 

Renfrew  road 
FULLERTON,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  iron  and  composite  ship- 
builders, Merksworth  shipbuilding  yard,  Inchinnan 

road 
Fullerton,  John,  of  John  Fullerton    &    Co,    Merksworth 

House,  Inchinnan  road 
Fulton,  Agnes,  teacher  of  music,  10  Abbey  street 
Fulton,  James,  of  William  Fulton  &  Sons,  Glenfield 
Fulton,  John,  grocer,  73  Broomlands 
Fulton,  Joseph,  of  William  Fulton  &  Sons,  Glenfield 
Fulton,  Mary  and  Maggie,  milliners,  2  Old  Smithhills 
Fulton,  Mrs,  china  merchant,  20  Lawn  street 
Fulton,  Mrs,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  58  Causeyside — 
FULTON,  MRS  JAMES,  ham-curer,  9  Moss  street 

house,  55  Love  street  • 

Fulton,  Peter,  officer   of   Free   South   Church,    2    Stow  5E  u- 

place 
Fulton,  Robert,  feuar,  10  Abbey  street 
Fulton,  William,  of  William  Fulton  &  S®ns,  Glenfield 
FULTON,  WILLIAM,  &  SONS,  scourers,  finishers,  and 

dyers,  Glenfield 
Fulton,  Thomas  C,  teacher,  10  Abbey  street 
Fyffe,  John,  cowieeder,  22  Canal  street 


GALBRAITH,  CHARLES,  boot  and  shoemaker,  2  Old 

Smithhills — house,  1  Garthland  street 
GALBRAITH,  JOHN,  baker,  22  Wellmeadow  street 
Galbraith,  Miss,  32  Oakshaw  street 
Galbraith,    William,    clerk,    Commissary   Clerk's    Office, 

Grahamston,  Barrhead 
Galbraith,    William,    grocer   and   provision    merchant,    2 

Lawn  street,  Paisley,  and  17  Bridge  street,  Linwood 

— house,  19  Bridge  street,  Linwood 


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52  PAISLEY. 

Galletly,  David,  cutter  at  Robertson  &  M'  Gibbon's 
Gallocher,  John,  merchant,  7  Stow  place 
GALLOWAY,  JOSEPH,  toll  collector,  Blackhall  Toll 
GALT,  JOHN,  bricklayer  and  brickbuilder — brickworks, 

Nethercoinmon — yard,    16    Abbey    close— house,    1 

Underwood  lane 
Gait,  Misses,  23  Well  street 

Gait,  William,  &  Son,  chimney  sweeps,  35  St.  James  st. 
Gardner,    Alexander,    accountant,    British   Linen    Co.'s 

Bank,  and  agent  for  the  Lancashire  Insurance   Co., 

3  Caledonia  street 
GARDNER,  ALEXANDER,   printer,   bookseller,   and 

stationer,  3  Moss  street — printing  office,  9  do. — house, 

53  Caledonia  street 
Gardner,    John,    slater — yard,    Stow    street — office,    82 

Causey  side — house,  14  George  street- 
Gardner,  John,  hair  dresser,    11   Moss  street — house,   30 

Glen  street 
GARDNER,  J.  N.  &  J.,  writers,  3  County  place,  Agents 

for  the  Scottish    Commercial    Insurance    Co.,    and 

Scottish  National  Insurance  Co. 
Gardner,  James,  farmer,  South  Hillington,  off  Glasgow 

road 
Gardner,  James,  farmer,  Boghead 

Gardner,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  2  Inkle  street 
Gardner,  James,  of  J.  N.  &  J.  Gardner,  14  Abbey  street 
GARDNER,  JOHN  S.,  clothier,  6  Wellmeadow 
Gardner,  J.    Neilson,  solicitor  of  J.    N.    &    J.    Gardner, 

Nethercommon  House 
Gardner,  Mrs  Ann,  toy  shop,  42  Moss  street — house,  103 

Cross 
Gardner,  Mrs  Robert,  cowfeeder,  Tannahill  place,  Green- 
ock road 
Gardner,  Robert,  farmer,  Candren,  Blackstoun  road 
Gardner,    R.   W.,    American   factor    and   merchant,    14 

Abbey  street 
Gardner,  sen.,  Mrs  Alexander,  Greenhill  Cottage 
Gardner,  William,  of  Logan  &  Gardner,  Oakbank,  Oak- 

shaw  street 
Gemmell,  Henry,  confectioner,  5  Thread  street 


PAISLEY.  53 

Gemmell,  James,  spirit  merchant,  69  George  street — 
house,  13  Sandholes 

Gemmell,  Malcolm,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  5  Well- 
meadow 

Gemmell,  Matthew,  cowfeeder,  13  Cotton  street 

GEMMELL,  MATTHEW,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14 
Broomlands—  house,  do. 

Gemmell,  Robert,  clerk,  Greenlaw  Goods  Station — house, 
6  Clark's  Buildings,  Underwood 

GEMMELL,  ROBERT,  manufacturer,  12  Neilston  st, 

Gemmell,  William,  master  tailor,  Kibble  Reformatory,  4 
Albion  street 

George,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   92   Causeyside 

Gibb,  Andrew  D.,  of  Speirs  &  Gibb,  Norland,  Greenock  rd„ 

GIBB,  JOHN,  hosier,  glover,  and  small  ware  merchant 
25  and  26  High  street — house,  26  do. — (See  adver- 
tisement) 

Gibb,  Matthew,  cowfeeder,  1  Lylesland 

Gibb,  Mrs  Archibald,  12  West  Campbell  street 

Gibb,  Thomas,  house  factor,  and  officer  High  Church,  39 
New  street 

GIBB,  THOMAS,  lithographer,  Abbey  Mill,  Abbey  close 
— house,  8  Barclay  street — (See  advertisement) 

Gibb,  William,  grocer,  10  Gauze  street 

Gibson,  Allan,  feuar,  25  Lady  lane 

GIBSON,  ANDREW,  &  CO.,  plumbers,  tinsmiths,  and 
gasfitters,  51  High  street — house,  6  Espedair—  (See 
advertisement) 

Gibson,  Andrew,  baker,  38  High  street — house,  60  do. — 
(See  advertisement) 

Gibson,  Brothers,  &  Co.,  embroiderers  and  curtain  manu- 
facturers, 153  George  street 

GIBSON,  COWAN,  &  SON,  manufacturers,  114  Causey- 
side 

GIBSON,  COWAN,  of  Cowan  Gibson  &  Son,  11  Shuttle 
street 

Gibson,  Cowan,  jun.,  of  Cowan  Gibson  &  Son,  1 1  Shuttle  st. 

Gibson,  Hugh,  of  Paisley  Clothing  Company,  15  Lady  lane 

GIBSON,  JAMES,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  56  Causey- 
side— house,  do. 

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54  PAISLEY. 

G-IBSON,  JOHN,  juil,  traveller,  19  Storie  street 
GIBSON,  JOHN,  wholesale  shoe  manufacturer,  Cumber- 
land place — house.  19  Storie  street 
Gibson,  Mrs  Thomas,  fruits  and  confections,  45  Causeyside 
Gibson,    Robert,   provision   merchant,    22    Causeyside 
Gibson,  William,  book-keeper  to  Dundas  S.  Porteous,  16 

Lawn  street 
Gibson,   William,  of  Cowan  Gibson  &  Son,  2   Buchanan 

terrace,  Greenock  road 
Gibson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  15  Lawn  street — house,  4 

Garthland  place 
Gibson,  William,  42  Oakshaw  street 
Gilchrist,  John,  at  Clark  &  Co.'s,  Woodbank,  Crow  road 
GILCHRIST,    ROBERT,   general  draper,  5  Moss  street 

— house,  8  High  street 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  10  George  street 
Gilchrist,  Thomas,  clerk  with  A.  B.  M'Gown,  accountant, 

14  Gilmour  street — house,  118  George  street 
Gilchrist,  William,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  30  St.  James 

street — house,  do. 
G1LDAWIE,  JOHN,  superintendent  of  county  police,  4 

Albion  street 
Gillies,    Duncan,  jobbing  gardener,  20  Williamsburgh 
Gillespie,  Donald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  15  Moss 

street — house,  77  New  Sneddon 
GILLESPIE,   JAMES,    slater,    84    New    Sneddon    and 

Carlile  lane — house,  84  New  Sneddon 
Gillespie,  J.,  farmer,  Boyleston,  Barrhead  road 
Gillespie,   John   H.,  of  James  Gillespie  &  Sons,  80  New 

Sneddon 
GILLESPIE,  JOHN,   of  William  Gillespie  &  Son,   76 

New  Sneddon 
GILLESPIE,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  slaters,  and  slate  and 

cement  merchants,  16  and  82  New  Sneddon 
Gilmour,  Allan,  baker,  82  Canal  street 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  farmer,  Hollybush 
GILMOUR,   DAVID,  merchant  and  insurance  agent,  5 

Causeyside — house,  Woodcliff,  Kilmalcolm 
Gilmour,  James,  carter  and  contractor,  38  Thread  street 
Gilmour,  James,  21  Caledonia  street 


PAISLEY.  55 

GILMOUR,  JAMES,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  13  Dyers' 

wynd — house,  do. 
Gilmour,  John,  farmer,  Fulbar 
GILMOUR,   JOHN,  grocer,  spirit  retailer,   and  general 

bottler,  20  Moss  street — house,  do. 
Gilmour,  Matthew,  farmer,  Town  of  Inchinnan 
Gilmour,  Matthew,  smith,  35  Glen  street 
GILMOUR,   MATTHEW",   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5 

St.  Mirren  street — house,  24  Orchard  street 
Gilmour,  Neil,  sergeant  of  county  police,  4  Galloway  st. 
GILMOUR,   THOMAS,   &  CO.,  yarn  merchants,  Cum- 
berland court,  Causey  side 
Gilmour,  Thomas,  flesher,  42  Stock  street — house,  do. 
Gilmour,  William,  of  Thomas   Gilmour  &  Co.,  6  Garth- 
land  street 
Gilmour,  William,  Woodcliif,  Kilmalcolm  Sujc^ 

Gilroy,  Janet,  grocer,  9  Lylesland  S^cti 

Givan,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Moss  street  <c  «■«-  S 

Gladstone,  John,  confectioner,  20  Sandholes 
GLASGOW,    CHARLES,    general    painter    and    sign 

writer,  Mill  street—  house,  6  Mill  street 
"  GLASGOW   HERALD  "  (Daily  and  Weekly)  Branch 
Office,  16  Gilmour  street — Robert  Connell,   reporter 
and  agent — house,  3  Orr  street  (south) 
GLASS,  DAVID,  M.A.,  teacher  of  writing  and  mathe- 
matics, Grammar  School  and  Academy,  88  High  st. 
GLASS,  JAMES,  grocer,  2  Broomlands 
Glassford,    Andrew,    salesman    at   Adam    Cunningham's 

wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Mary  street 
Glassford,  John,  carpet  pattern  designer,  3    Hamilton   st. 
GLASSFORD,    MRS,    bookseller     and    stationer,    31 

Gauze  street 
Glen,  Allan,  tailor,  38  Gorge  street — house,  88  Canal  st. 
Glen,  Allan,  tailor,  9  Stow  place — house,  do. 
Glen,  Miss,  33  Oakshaw  street 
Glen,  Mrs  Allan,  Castlehead 

Glen,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  104  High  street,  Cross 
Glen,  Robert,  tailor,  81  Causeyside — house,  3  Orr  street 
GLEN,  THOMAS,  Thornhill  House,  near  Thorn 
Glen,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  Moss  st. — house,  do. 


56  PAISLEY. 

GLENFIELD  STARCH  WORKS,  Maxwell  ton— (See 

-  advertisements) 
GLENFIELD  THREAD   COMPANY,  sewing  cotton 

thread    manufacturers,     Glenfield    Thread    Works, 

Abercorn  street 
Glover,  John,   salesman   at  Wm.  Cochran's,  7  St.  Mirren 

street — house,  2  Inkle  street 
Glover,  M.   &  M.,   milliners,   44  Moss   street — house,   2 

Inkle  street 
Glover,  Thomas,   printer  and  stationer,   11   Moss  street 

(opposite  County  place) — house,  12   Wardrop  street 
Glover,    William,    ironmonger,    plumber,    tinsmith,    and 

gasfitter,  19  High  street— house,  86  do. 
Golder,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  19  Causeyside 

— house,  Cartbank,  Milliken  park 
Goldie,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,   and  general  draper, 

16  George  street 
Goldie,  James,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  14  Gauze  st. 
Goldie,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  60  High  street 
GOODLET,  THOMAS,  temperance  hotel,  100  High  st. 
GOOLD,  JAMES,  clothier,  47  Moss  street— house,   43 

High  street 
Goold,  William,  baker,  22  Sandholes 
Goold,  William,  feuar,  43  High  street 
Gordon,  A.   G.   F.,   at  C.  Davidson's,  architect,  Terrace 

Buildings 
GORDON,  GEORGE  &  JAMES,  funeral  undertakers, 

42  New  street — house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 
GORDON,  JOHN,  builder,  9  Cross  street 
GORDON,   JOHN,   sculptor,   23    Broomlands  (opposite 

Cemetery   gate) — house,   24  Broomlands — (See    ad- 
vertisement) 
Gordon,  Mary,  dressmaker,  93  Causeyside 
Gordon,  Miss,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  86  High  street 
GOUDIE,    JAMES,    bookseller,    stationer,    and    news 

agent,  24  High  street — house,  do. 
GOUDIE,  JAMES,  cooper,  49  High  street — cooperage, 

48  do. 
GOUDIE,    JOHN,    baker,    18   Broomlands -house,    6 

Well  meadow 


PAISLEY.  57 

GOUDIE,  ROBERT,  cooper,  Macdowall  street 

Goudie,  William,  cooper,  47  High  street 

Goudie,  William,   flesher,   22   Gauze   street — house,   74 

Love  street 
Goudie,  William,  jun.,  cooper,  4   Brooralauds — house,  3 

Wellmeadow 
Goudie,  Wm.,  traveller  aud  draper,  69  Canal  street 
Gourlay,  William,  police-constable,  42  Stock  street 
Graham,  A.  Forrest,  at  Saucel  Brewery,  9  Saucel 
Graham,  Alexander,  brewer,  of  Saucel  Brewery  Company, 

8  Saucel 
^Graham,  Angus,  cowfeeder,  19  New  Smithhills 
Graham,  Daniel,  baker,  7  Old  Sneddon 
Graham,  Edward,  officer  of  Episcopalian  Chapel,  2   Love 

street 
Graham,  James,  clothier,  35  New  Sneddon 
Graham,  James,  jun.,  joiner  and   cabinetmaker,   35    Ne"^     >. 

Sneddon  £*£^ 

GRAHAM,  JAMES,   treasurer,   Clyde   Navigation,    18£<fg 

Robertson    street,    Glasgow  —  residence,    Dundafi^     2 

Riccartsbar 
Graham,  John,  cowfeeder,  7  Smithhills 
Graham,  John,  cutter  at  James  Goold's,  6  Barr  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  Oakbank,  43^  Oakshaw  street 
Graham,  Mrs  Jane,  grocer,  72  Canal  street 
Graham,  Robert,  of  T.  &  R.  Graham,  12  Abbey  street 
GRAHAM,  T.   &  R.,  lithographers  by  steam  power,  4 

Bridge  street 
Graham,    Thomas,    of    T.    &    R.    Graham,    Duntrune, 

Meikleriggs 
GRAHAM,  THOMAS,  M,D.,  3  Garthland  place 
Graham,  Thomas,  jun.,  clothier  and  draper,  4  George  st. 
Grandison,  James  L.,  engineer,  ironmonger,  and  mill  fur- 
nisher, Marshall's  lane — house,  24  Oakshaw  street 
Granger,  Thomas,  draper,  4  Silk  street 
GRANT,    JOHN,  superintendent,  Kibble  Reformatory, 

Greenock  road 
Gray,  James,  cowfeeder,  Crow  road 
Gray,  James,  foreman  at  Robert  Kerr  &  Sons 
Gray,  Margaret,  gardener,  6Q  Causey  side 


58  PAISLEY. 

GREEN,  JAMES,  &  SONS,  cartwrights  and  joiners' 
Mill  street — house,  5  Thread  street 

GREEN,  ROBERT,  sanitary  inspector,  inspector  of 
cleansing,  and  surveyor  of  drainage — office,  4  Moss 
street — house,  36  Storie  street 

Greenlees,  Jane,  confectioner,  &c,  10  Old  Sneddon  street 

Greenlees,  John,  of  Matthew  Greenlees  &  Son,  Green- 
side,  Calside 

Greenlees,  John,  of  Thomas  -Greenlees  &  Co.,  Coryville, 
Calside 

Greenlees,  Matthew,  &  Son,  manufacturers,  7  and  8 
Forbes  place 

Greenlees,  Matthew,  of  Matthew  Greenlees  &  Son,  Green- 
side,  Calside 

Greenlees,  Robert,  Stanley  place,  50  Causeyside 

GREENLEES,  THOMAS,  &  CO.,  silk,  yarn,  and  cloth 
merchants,  13  Causeyside 

Greenlees,  Thomas,  jun.,  22  Montrose  street,  Glasgow — 
house,  Castiehead 

Greenlees,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Greenlees  &  Co.,  Cory- 
ville, Calside 

Gregorson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  spindle  and  flyer  manufacturers, 
51  High  street — house,  do. 

Grierson,  John,  clerk,  Goods  Station — house,  7  Sir 
Michael  street 

GRIBBEN,  JOHN  C,  linen  merchant,  5  Glen  street- 
house,  do. 

Grice,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Neilston  road 

GRIEVE,  MISS  JANE,  milliner,  4  Buchanan  terrace 

Grieve,  Robert,  market  gardener,  31  Carriagehill 

GRIEVE,  ROBERT,  spirit  merchant,  2  Renfrew  road- 
house,  1  Niddry  street 

Grieve,  William,  fruiterer,  5  Old  Smithhills — house,  28 
New  Smithhills 

Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  10  West  Croft 

GUILLEAUME,  PETER,  agent,  National  Bank  of 
Scotland — house,  St.  Mirren  street  (above  Bank) 

GUTHRIE  &  CO.,  coal  merchants,  Underwood  depot, 
and  8  Broomlands 

Guthrie,  Miss,  7  Silk  street 


PAISLEY.  59 

G-uthrie,  Misses,  milliners,  48  Causeyside 

Guthrie,  Mrs  D.  F.,  furniture  warehouse,  80  High  street 

Guthrie,    Robert,    &    Co.,     shawl    manufacturers,     108 

Causeyside 
Guthrie,  Robert,  of  Robert  Guthrie  &  Co.,  Fairy  Knowe, 

Calside 
Guthrie,  W.,  of  W.  Guthrie  &  Co.,  8  Broomlands 

HAGARTY,  JOSEPH,    hair-dresser,   3   New   street- 
house,  3  New  street 

Haggarty,  William,  broker  and  shoemaker,  41  New  street 

Hair,  James,  70  Canal  street 

Hair,    John,  grocer  and  provision   merchant,    24   New 
street — house,  13  George  street 

Hair,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  23  George 
street — house,  9  Cotton  street 

Halden,  Alexander,  traveller,  11  St.  James  place  ujuj^ 

Halden,  Archibald,  Helena  villa,  Greenock  road  ^ccoe 

HALDEN,  FRANCIS,  manufacturer,  3  Forbes  place-g^S 
house,  Sunnyside 

Hall,  Elizabeth,   &  Co.,   drapers,  12   St.  James  place— - 
house,  27  George  street 

Halliday,  James,  confectioner,  6  Lawn  street 

HAMILTON,  ADAM,  &  SONS,  muslin  bleachers  and 
dyers,  Blackland  Mill 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  draper,  16  Wellmeadow 

Hamilton,  A.,  cowfeeder,  21  Orchard  street 

Hamilton,  David,  teacher,  Neilson  Institute,  12  St.  James 
place 

Hamilton,    George,    of    Adam    Hamilton   &    Sons,    The 
Cottage,  Blackland  Mill 

Hamilton,  George,  jun.,  of  H.  &  W.  Brown,  Blackland 
House 

Hamilton,  George,  3  Moncrieff  street 

Hamilton,  James,  of  Bonnar  &  Hamilton,  6  Stow  street 

Hamilton,  James,  cowfeeder,  62  Causeyside 

Hamilton,  James,  tailor,  7  Stow  street 

Hamilton,  James,  jun.,  at  J.  M.  Symington's,  8  Under- 
wood road 

Hamilton,  James,  traveller  to  Brown  &  Poison,  Nether- 
park,  Calside 


60  PAISLEY. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN,  embroiderer,  blockcutter,  and 
printer,  4  Cumberland  court,  110  Causeyside — house, 
26  George  street 

HAMILTON,  MRS,  furnishings,  4  Wellmeadow 

Hamilton,  Mrs  Ann,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65  Love 
street 

Hamilton,  Mrs  James,  baker,  4  Old  Smithhills — house,  do. 

Hamilton,  Robert,  baker,  70  Causeyside 

HAMILTON,  THOMAS,  baker,  31  Orchard  street- 
house,  do. 

Hamilton,  William,  clerk,  Savings  Bank,  6  Stow  street 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  scourer,  dyer,  and  laundresser, 
Murray  street — house,  Victoria  Buildings,  Greenock 
road 

HANNA,  DONALD,  &  WILSON,  engineers,  bolt  and 
rivet  manufacturers,  Atlas  Works,  21  Back  Sneddon 

HANNA,  DONALD,  &  WILSON,  engineers.  Abbey 
Works,  8  Smithhills 

HANNAH,  J.  &  CO.,  chemists  and  druggists,  63  Causey- 
side— house,  do. 

Hannah,  William  James,  clerk  at  Abercorn  Shipbuilding 
Company,  11  Niddry  street 

HARAN,  NEIL  GILMOUR,  ironmonger,  plumber,  gas- 
fitter,  and  zinc  worker,  102  Causeyside,  and  28  New 
street — house,  29  do. — (See  advertisement) 

Hardie,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  22  Lady  lane 

Hardie,  Alexander,  confectioner,  16  Causeyside 

HARDIE,  J.  &  M.,  milliners,  dress  and  mantle  makers, 
30  High  street — house,  1  St.  James  street 

Harding,  Samuel,  Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  54 
*  Causeyside 

Harkness,  John,  sheriff  and  town  officer,  14  High  street 

Harper  &  Jack,  hosiers  and  finishers,  102  Causeyside 

HARPER,  A.  &  D.,  builders,  and  monumental  sculptors, 
2  Maxwellton  street 

Harper,  Archibald,  of  A.  &  D.  Harper — house,  4  Max- 
wellton street 

Harper,  David,  of  A.  &  D.  Harper — house,  26  Newton 
street 

Harper,  Hugh,  coal  merchant,  53  Caledonia  street 


PAISLEY.  61 

Harper,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  95  Causeyside 
Harper,  Miss,  of  Harper  &  Jack,  102  Canseyside 
Harper,  William,  manufacturer,  6  Smith  street 
Harris,  Alexander,  of  R.  &  A.  Harris,  Camphill 
HARRIS,  R.  &  A.,  watchmakers,  jewellers,  and  opticians, 

9  High  street  (Cross) 
HARRIS,  ROBERT,  of  R.  &  A.  Harris— house,  31  St. 

James  street 
HARRIS,  WILLIAM,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  19  High 

street — house,  do. 
Hart,  Alexander,  house  factor,  1  Hamilton  street 
Hart,  Alexander,  33  New  Sneddon 
HART,  ARCHIBALD,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  St. 

James  street — house,  33  do. 
Hart,  Catherine,  dressmaker,  18  Barclay  street 
HART,    GEORGE,   writer,  Notary  Public,  and  Burgh 

Fiscal,  5  County  place — house,  1  Christie  street 
HART,  MRS  MARY,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  62  HigV     -, 

street — house,  4  Wellmeadow  w  Z?  - 

Hart,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  85  Causeyside  ?>  £}•£ 
Harvey,  George,  cashier  at  Adam  Hamilton  &   Sons'f<     *» 

Blackland  Mill 
HARVEY,  GEORGE,  traffic  agent  for  Western  District     , 

of  Scotland  for  the  London  and  North- Western  and 

Caledonian  Railway  Companies — house,  137  George 

street,  Paisley 
HARVEY,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

15  King  street,  Saucel 
Harvey,  John  D.,  teacher,  Norland  House  School,  Glas- 
gow, 137  George  street 
Harvey,  Mary,  137  George  street 
Harvey,  Mrs  A.  Wilson,  137  George  street 
Harvey,  William,  grocer  and  victualler,  13  Carriagehill 
HARVEYS  &  CO.,  general  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 

136  George  street — house,  137  do. 
Hastie,  Mrs  Archibald,  Millhouse,  Camphill 
Hatchard,  James,  tailor,  46  Moss  street 
Hatrick,  John  B.,  of  William  Hatrick  ■  &  Sons,  60  Love 

street 
HATRICK,  JOHN,  smith  and  bellhanger,  93  Causeyside 


62  PAISLEY. 

HATRICK,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  pharmaceutical 
chemists  and  wholesale  and  retail  druggists,  Coffee 
Room  Buildings,  18  Gilmour  street 

HAY,  JAMES,  of  Robert  Hay  &  Son,  and  agent  for 
"The  Scottish  Provident  Institution,"  "Scottish 
Fire  Insurance  Company,"  10  High  street — house, 
Stanley  place,  50  Causey  side 

HAY,  ROBERT,  &  SON,  stationers,  account  book 
makers,  lithographers,  engravers,  printers,  and  manu- 
facturers of  design  or  point  paper,  10  High  street — 
(See  advertisement) 

Hay,  Robert,  jun.,  77  Canal  street 

Play,  Robert,  of  Robert  Hay  &  Son,  77  Canal  street 

Hay,  Robert,  session-clerk  of  the  Low  Parish,  10  High  st. 
_T:  HAY,  WILLIAM,  causewayer,  roadmaker,  and  con- 
-^  tractor,  9  Cotton  street 

'    Hayes,  Charles,  School  of  Art — house,  5  Greenhill  road 

Hayes,  John,  musician,  5  Mossvale  lane 

HECTOR,  MATTHEW,  &  CO.,  coal  merchants,  Under- 
wood  depot,  head  of  St.  James  street — (See  adver- 
tisement) 

Hector,  Matthew,  of  M.  Hector  &  Co.,  10  Underwood 

HECTOR,  WILLIAM,  sheriff-clerk— house,  Shawlands 

Hegney,  Miss,  druggist,  9  St.  James  place 

HEITON  &  KEITH,  joiners,  3  Thread  street 

HEITON,  JOHN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Orchard 
street 

Heiton,  Robert,  of  Heiton  &  Keith,  11  Abercorn  street 

Henderson,  Charles,  inspector  of  buildings,  1  Maxwell  st. 

Henderson,  D.  A.,  clerk,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland — house, 
10  Neilston  street 

Henderson,  D.  R.,  clerk,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland 
— house,  Castlehead 

Henderson,  H.  D.,  at  J.  &  P.  Coats — house,  45  Eglinton 
street,  Glasgow 

Henderson,  Miss  C.  T.,  teacher,  Dickson  School — house, 
1  Maxwell  street 

Henderson,  Mrs,  toy  warehouse,  12  Gauze  street 

Henderson,  Rev.  Andrew,  minister  of  Abbey  close  U.P. 
Church,  Ashgrove,  Castlehead 


PAISLEY  63 

Henderson,  Robert,  grocer,  56  George  street — house,  do. 

HENDERSON,  ROBERT,  insurance  agent,  23  Castle  st. 

Henderson,  R.  J.,  bandmaster,  4  Buchanan  terrace 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM,  measurer,  1  Maxwell  st. 

Hendry,  James,  clerk,  at  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office, 
Bourtrees,  Lochwinnoch 

Hendry,  James,  grocer,  62  Causeyside 

Hendry,  James,  farmer,  Thornly  Park 

Hendry,  John,  grocer,  1  St.  James  street — house,  do. 

Henry,  Charles,  beamer,  6  Stock  street 

HENRY,  MISS  S.  C,  ladies'  and  children's  outfitters, 
16  High  street 

Henry,  William,  teacher  of  the  blind,  9  Orr  square 

HERALD  OFFICE,  PAISLEY,  2  Gilmour  street- 
Richard  Watson,  editor 

Herd,  Robert,  grocer,  18  Stock  street 

Herd,  Robert,  wholesale  confectioner,  4  Highland  lane 

HERD,  JOHN  &  WILLIAM,  slaters,  15  Cotton  street 
— house,  9  do. 

Higgen,  David,  ironmonger,  plumber,  and  gasfitter,  13 
Old  Smithhills. 

HIGHGATE,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  Caledonia  Sawmills, 
Murray  street 

Highgate,  John,  of  John  Highgate  &  Co.,  1  Buchanan  ter„ 

Highgate,  H.  G.,  of  John  Highgate  &  Co.,  1  Buchanan  ter. 

Hill,  James  H.,  of  James  Carlile,  Sons,  &  Co.,  13  Carlile 
place 

Hill,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  102  George  st„ 

Hill,  Miss,  fruiterer,  30  High  street — house,  59  do. 

Hill,  Mrs,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker,  102  George  st. 

Hill,  R.  L.,  goldsmith  and  watchmaker,  98  High  street — 
house,  13  do. 

Hill,  William,  Tannahill  place,  Greenock  road 

HILLCOAT,  ANTHONY,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4 
St.  Mirren  street — house,  Newton,  Renfrew 

Hillcoat,  Daniel,  brickburner  for  Thomas  M'Kaig,  28 
Love  street 

HILLCOAT,  ROBERT,  brickmaker  and  builder,  West- 
march — house,  do. 

Hillcoat,  Thomas,  brickbuilder,  Tannahill  place,  Greenock 
road 


64  PAISLEY. 

Hindle,  Robert,  pedestrian,  5  Mossvale 

Hindle,  Stephen,  commercial  traveller,  5  Stow  street 

HISLOP,  GEORGE  R.,  engineer  and  manager  of  Gas 
Works — house  at  Gas  Works,  Blackstoun  road 

Hodgart,  John,  jun.,  at  James  Caldwell's,  writer,  Calaba 
House,  Milliken  Park 

Hodgart,  John,  of  Fullerton,  Hodgart,  &  Barclay,  Ren- 
frew road 

HODGART,  MATTHEW,  of  Fullerton,  Hodgart,  & 
Barclay,  Renfrew  road 

Hodge,  Miss,  20  High  street 

Hodge,  Thomas,  stockbroker,  Glasgow — house,  Carriage- 
hill  Drive 

Hodge,  William,  of  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  Town 
Clerk,  writer  and  insurance  agent,  3  Orr  square 

HODGE,  YOUNG,  &  MARTIN,  writers,  County  Build- 
ings 

HOECK,  LOUIS,  professor  of  music  and  pianoforte  — 
Music  Warehouse,  86  High  Street — (See  advertise- 
ment) 

Hoeck,  William  T.,  teacher  of  music,  86  High  street 

Hogg,  Archibald,  scourer  and  finisher,  Espedair — house, 
77  Causey  side 

Hogg,  John,  clerk,  Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  77  Causey - 
side 

HOLLO  WAY,  CAPTAIN  CHARLES,  Adjutant,  Royal 
Renfrew  Militia,  Militia  Barracks — house,  7  Gauze 
street 

Holmes,  George,  farmer  and  market  gardener,  Mossvale, 
Greenock  road 

Holmes,  William,  grocer,  6  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Un- 
derwood 

Holms,  John,  treasurer,  Paisley  Co-operative  Manufac- 
turing Society,  3  Barclay  street 

Holms,  Archibald  Campbell,  West  Sandyford,  Renfrew  rd. 

HOLMS,  JOHN,  M.B.C.M.,  M.D.,  21  Wellmeadow— 
house,  54  High  street 

Holms,  William,  cowfeeder,  15  Back  Sneddon 

Holms,  Mrs,  Brabloch,  Renfrew  road 

Holt,  Mrs  H.,  straw  hat  manufacturer,  3  School  wynd 


PAISLEY.  65 

Hood,  Miss,  furnished  lodgings,  34  Moss  street 
Hood,  T.,  grocer,  17  Lawn  street — house,  13  do. 
Hood,  William,  flesher,  15  Lawn  street — house,  15  do. 
Hood,  William,  at.  James  Harvey  &  Co.'s,  2  Saucel 
Hosie,  Brothers,  aerated  water   manufacturers,  3  George 

street 
HOSIE,    JOHN,    grocer,    86    Causey  side— house,    11 

Neilston  street 
Hosie,  Mrs,  27  Storie  street 
HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  (washing  and  dressing),  Stow 

place — (See  advertisement) 
Houston,  Alexander  T.,  joiner  'and  cartwright,  Maxwell- 
ton  Saw  Mills,  5  Maxwellton  street 
Houston,  Archibald,  farmer,  Walkinshaw 
HOUSTON,  CAMPBELL,  of  Robin  &  Houston,  En- 

drick  bank,  Bellahouston  hill,  Govan 
HOUSTON,  JAMES,  jun.,  of  Robin  &  Houston,  Hope 

Villa,  Bellahouston,  Govan  ^^a 

HOUSTON,  JOHN,  boot  and  shoemaker,  15  Smithhills  g»? 
Houston,  Matthew,  Churchhill  S*»f 

Houston,  Matthew,  waste  dealer  and  china  merchant,  1.9 

George  street 
Houston,  Walter,  weavers'  foreman,  at  William  Cochran 

&  Co.'s,  Barrholm,  Kilbarchan  I 

Houston,  William,  veterinary  surgeon,  Wester  Walkin- 
shaw, Inkerman 
HOUSTON,  WILLIAM,  weaver,  3  West  street 
Houstoun,  Mrs  Walter  Lamond,  28  George  street 
Howat,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  31  Storie 

street 
Howie,  John,  of  Reid  &  Howie,  19  King  street 
HUBBERT,  JAMES,  barrack-sergeant,  barracks,  Wil- 

liamsburgh 
HUDDLESTON,  DAVID  W.,  head  storekeeper,  Fer- 

guslie  Thread  Works — house,  40  Broomlands 
Hunter,  Alexander,  draper  aud  coal  agent,  5  M'Farlane 

lane 
HUNTER,  JAMES,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  34 

High  street — workshop,  32  do. — house,  32  do. 
Hunter,  James,  grocer,  67  George  street — house,  do. 

f  2 


GO  PAISLEY, 

Hunter,  John  B.,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  3  Smith- 

hills — house,  95  High  street 
HUNTER,  JOHN  K.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,   34 

Wellmeadow 
Hunter,  Joseph,  spirit  dealer,  120  George  street — house, 

17  Castle  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  milliner  and  mantle  maker,  39  Wellmeadow 

— house,  102  Causeyside 
Hunter,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22  Great 

Hamilton  street 
HUNTER,  ROBERT,  chief  constable  of  Renfrewshire- 
office,  3  County  place — house,  do. 
Hunter,  Samuel^  gatekeeper,  Gas  Works 
HUNTER,  SUSAN,  teacher,   North   Public   School- 
house,  84  George  street 
HUNTER,  THOMAS,  wine   and   spirit  merchant,    22 

Great  Hamilton  street 
Hunter,  W.  M'D.,  clerk,  Goods  Station,  3  Garthland  lane 
Hunter,  William,  cabinetmaker,  84  George  street 
Hunter,  William,    druggist,    31    Causeyside — house,   95 

High  street 
Hussey,  J*  S.,  gas  inspector,  65  Canal  street 
HUTCHESON,  JOHN,  banker,  Bank  of  Scotland,  St. 

Mirren  street — house,  6  Garthland  place 
Hutchison,  Archibald,  Fairhill,  Calside 
Hutchisou,  George,   clerk  at  J»  Clark  &  Co.'s,  44  New 

street 
Hutchison,  D.  T.,  of  Hutchison  &  Miller,  23  Hairst  street, 

Renfrew 
HUTCHISON,  JAMES,  plasterer,  Westside  cottage,  3 

Glen  lane,  and  92  West  Bridge-end,  Dumbarton — 

lime  yard,  11  Glen  lane — (See  advertisement) 
Hutchison,  James,  surgeon,  23  Causeyside — house,  do, 
HUTCHISON,  JOHN,  architect,  LA.,  190  West  George 

street,    Glasgow  —  house,   Fairhill,    Calside,    where 

messages  can  be  left 
HUTCHISON  &  MILLER,  plasterers,  Lady  lane,  Pais- 

ley,  and  Hairst  street,  Renfrew 
Hutchison,  Margaret  A.,  teacher,  3  Glen  lane 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  1  Christie  street 


PAISLEY.  6? 

HUTCHISON,  ROBERT,  boot  and  shoemaker,  83  High 
street  and  70  Broomlands — house,  45  New  street — • 
(See  advertisement) 

Hutchison,  Mrs,  grocer,  20  Glen  street — house,  do. 

Hutchison,  Robert,  of  William  Hutchison  &  Co. — house, 
Camphill 

HUTCHISON,  THOMAS,  machine  stitcher  and  shawl 
fringer,  109  Causeyside — house,  44  New  street 

Hutchison,  William,  foreman  to  James  Hutchison,  plas- 
terer, Westside  cottage,  3  Glen  lane 

HUTCHISON,  WILLIAM,  JUN.,  &  CO.,  scourers  and 
finishers,  George  place 

HUTTON,  REV.  DR  GEORGE  C,  minister  of  Canal 
Street  U.P.  Church,  Mount  Pleasant,  Canal  street 

HUTTON,  ROBERT,  timber  merchant  and  commission 
agent,  40  Broomlands 

INFIRMARY,  Bridge  street— President,  Stewart  Clark, 
of  Kilnside  ;  vice-president,  R.  F.  Dalziel,  Castle- 
head;  treasurer,  John  M' Gown,  Camphill;  secretary, 
F.  Martin,  County  buildings 

Inglis,  James,  foreman  at  Brown  &  Poison's,  Calside  place 

Inglis,  Thomas,  clerk  at  John  M'Innes,  joiner,  Moss-side 
place,  Greenock  road 

Ingram,  Isabella  C,  teacher,  Neilston  Institution,  59 
Causeyside  street 

INLAND  REVENUE  OFFICE,  Terrace  buildings,  109 
High  street 

Innes,  Miss,  furnishings,  6  Silk  street — house,  33  Gauze  St. 

Ireland  &  Co.,  ironmongers,  109  High  street — (See  adver- 
tisement) 

Ireland,  Thomas,  of  Ireland  &  Co.,  5  Buchanan  terrace 

Irvine,  Frank,  cashier  at  J.  Spence  &  Sons,  62  Storie  st. 

Irvine,  Miss,  dressmaker,  50  Love  street 

Irvine,  Mrs,  confectioner,  2  Cotton  street 

Irving,  Mrs  William,  broker  and  hardware  merchant,  2 
Neilson  street 

ISDALE  &  M'CALLUM,  soap  manufacturers,  Cale- 
donia Soap  Works,  Rowan  street 

Isdale,  Ralph,  of  Isdale  &  M'Callum,  3  Mansfield  place 


68  PAISLEY. 

JACK,  GEORGE,  collector  of  gas  rates,  29  Thread 
street 

Jack,  James,  of  Weir  &  Jack,  merchants  (Cross),  23 
Niddry  street 

JACK,  PETER,  JUN.,  &  CO.,  carpet  and  rug  manu- 
facturers, Netherconimon 

Jack,  Peter,  of  Peter  Jack,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Shortroods 

Jack,  Miss,  of  Harper  &  Jack,  35  Williamsburgh 

Jack,  William,  clerk,  Abbey  Parochial  Board — house, 
18  Lady  lane 

Jackson,  Andrew,  6  Blackwood's  buildings,  Underwood 

Jamieson,  David,  ham  curer,  at  James  Pinkerton's,  40 
New  street 

Jamieson,  J.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  17^-  Well  st. 

Jamieson,  James,  cloth  and  blanket  manufacturer,  71 
George  street — house,  do. 

Jamieson,  Miss,  furnished  lodgings,  21  St.  James  street 

Jamieson,  Miss  Ann,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28  Well- 
meadow 

Jackson,  Mrs,  grocer  and  Cowfeeder,  27  Love  Street 

Jamieson,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  6  Lylesland 

Jamieson,  William,  florist  at  Crossflat  Nursery — house, 
31  Orchard  street 

Jamieson,  William,  gardener  to  Archibald  Coats,  Wood- 
side  House 

Jamieson  William,  letter-carrier,  31  Orchard  street 

Jeffrey,  Charles,  cashier  to  William  Poison  &  Co.,  5 
Underwood  buildings 

JEFFREY,  GEORGE,  painter,  9  Broomlands— house, 
8  Wardrop  street 

JEFFREY,   GEORGE,  spirit  dealer,  8  Wardrop  street 

Jeffrey,  John,  shoemaker,  Provident  Co-operative  shoe- 
shop,  139  George  street 

Johnston,  E.,  grocer,  44  Storie  street 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES,  of  T.  &  G.Johnston,  28  Causey- 
side— ^house,  Langban^ 

JOHNSTON,  J.  &  G.,  corn  flour  and  starch  merchants, 
28  Causeyside 

Johnston,  John,  of  William  Johnston  &  Co.,  Beauchamp 
House,  Love  street 


PAISLEY.  69 

Johnston,  John,  refreshment   rooms,    80    High  street — 

house,  2  Wardrop  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  James,  8  High  street 
Johnston,  Thomas,  civil  engineer,  and  road  surveyor  for 

the  county  of  Renfrew,    Terrace    buildings — house, 

Go  wan  Bank,  Hurlet 
Johnston,  T.,  confectioner,  113  George  street 
JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  muslin,  buckram,  and 

bonnet  shape  manufacturers,  Shuttle  street 
Johnston,  William,  of  William  Johnston  &  Co.,Beauchamp 

House,  Love  street 
Johnston,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  23  Lawn 

street — house,  2  Silk  street 
Johnstone,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Bee  Hive, 

72  Causey  side — house,  do. 
Joyce,  Michael  T.,  civil  service  surveyor's  clerk,  1  Cotton 

street — house,  Water  Brae,  Forbes  place 


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KATER,  WILLIAM,  farmer,  Bogside,  off  Renfrew  road%  r>  £ 

Kay,  James,  china  merchant,  24  George  street 

KEAY,    ANGUS,    accountant,    house   factor,   property 

agent,  and  insurance  agent,  12  High  street — house, 

3  Russell  street 
Keir,  Duncan,  foreman  at  Crossflat  Nurseries,  Greenlaw 

Lodge 
Keir,  Francis,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  21  Glen  street 
Keith,  Adam,  joiner,  101  Causeyside — house,  11  Barclay 

street 
Keith,  Adam,  of  John  Keith  &  Son,  11  Barclay  street 
Keith,  Alexander,  of  Heiton  &  Keith — house,  5  Mill  st. 
Keith,  John,  &  Son,  joiners  and  blockbuilders,101  Cau- 
seyside 
Keith,  John,  of  John  Keith  &  Son,  1  Cameron  street 
KELLY,  ADAM,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37  St.  James 

street — house,  92  New  Saeddon 
KELLY,  ALEXANDER,    dumber    and    gasfttter,    12 

Causeyside — house,  2d  Orchard  street 
KELLY,    JAMES,   baker,  34   High  street— house,  31 

Oakshaw  street 
Kelly,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  22  Lawn  street 


70  PAISLEY. 

Kelso,  Archibald,   salesman  at  J.  Caldwell  &  Son's,   5 

Blackwood's  Buildings,  Underwood  road 
Kelso,  Misses,  dress  and  mantle  makers,  37  Canal  street 
KELSO,  THOMAS,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  23  Stock 

street — house,  do. 
Kelso,  Thomas,  jun.,  clerk  at  Brown  &  Son's  brickwork, 

Potterhill 
Kennedy,  Archibald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  9  Prussia  st. 
Kennedy,  Charles,  83  Causeyside 
Kennedy,    David,    foreman    at    Cumberland   place   shoe 

factory,  5  Mill  street 
Kennedy,  John,  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  31  High  street 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  broker,  30  Old  Sneddon 
Kennedy,  Peter,  wholesale  confectioner,  13  Gauze  street 
Kent,  James,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  32  George  st. 
Ker,  John,  feuar,  29  Causeyside 
KERR   &   CLARK,   thread  manufacturers,    Linside — 

counting  house,  Seedhill 
KERR  &  CO.,  power -loom  weavers  and  thread  manufac- 
turers, Underwood  Mills 
Kerr,  Benjamin,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  1  Smithhills 
Kerr,  Daniel,  stationer  and  news  agent,  68  Causeyside 
KERR,     GAVIN,    joiner    and    timber    merchant,     28 

Orchard  street — house,  4  Orchard  street 
KERR,  GEORGE,  flesher,  8  Love  street- -house,  3  Glen 

street 
Kerr,  Helen,  confectioner,  43  Moss  street 
Kerr,  J.,  milliner,  20  Causeyside — house,  4  Orchard  st. 
KERR,  JOHN,  china  merchant,  24  Causeyside 
Kerr,  John,  manufacturer,  2  Caledonia  street 
Kerr,  John  P.,  of  R.  &  J.  P.  Kerr,  Underwood  house 
KERR,  MRS  PETER,  Gallowhill  house,  Renfrew  road 
KERR,    PETER,  &  SON,   heddle  twine,   and    thread 

manufacturers,  34  New  .street 
KERR,  R.  &  J.  P.,  power-loom  cloth   manufacturers, 

Underwood  mill 
KERR,  ROBERT,  of  Robert  Kerr  &  Son,   7  Garthland 

place,  and  Mansfield,  Largs 
Kerr,  Robert,  of  R.  &  J.  P.  Kerr,  Woodlands,  Calside 
KERR,  ROBERT,  &  SON,  manufacturers,  25  Thread 

street 


PAISLEY.  71 

Kerr,  Robert,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  54  Caledonia  street 
Kerr,  Thomas,  cutler  and  gunmaker,  17  Moss  street 
Kerr,   Thomas   D.,   junior   clerk   at   Hodge,    Young   & 

Martin's,  Royal  Bank  House 
Kerr,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  28  Causeyside 
Kerr,  William,  farmer,  Linclive 
Kilgour,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  4  Old  Smithhills 
Kilgour,  Robert   Craig,   clerk,    Railway   Goods   Station, 

Greenlaw,  38  Moss  street 
Killoch,  Adam,  spirit  merchant,  4  Caledonia  street 
Kilpatrick,  Hugh  Wallace,  16  Abbey  street 
KILPATRICK,  JAMES,  manufacturer,  18  Causeyside 
KILPATRICK,  JAMES,  plumber,  5  Gilmour  street- 
house,  27  Gauze  street 
KILPATRICK,  JOHN,  wright  and  funeral  undertaker, 

16  Abbey  street — house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 
Kilpatrick,    Robert,    tobacconist    and    hairdresser,    138 

George  street  and  104  Cross — house,  30  Canal  strept     -^ 
Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  house  factor,  30  Canal  street  ^5^- 

KING,    ALEXANDER,    &   SON,   woollen   and    line^^g 

drapers,  hatters,  hosiers,  and  glovers,  4  Gilmour  st.«c     ™ 
King,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  King  &  Son,  1   Carlile 

place,  New  Sneddon 
King,  Andrew,  artist — house,  3  Underwood 
KING,  ANDREW,  jun.,  carriage  hirer,  Mossvale  Stables 

— house,  3  Underwood  road 
KING,  JAMES,  carriage  hirer,  George  Hotel  Stables,  1 

Smithhills — office,  2   County  place — house,  2   New 

Smithhills 
King,  John,  spirit  dealer,  25  New  Smithhills 
King,  Mrs,  confectioner,  66  Causeyside 
King,  Robert,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  22  High  street — 

house,  do. 
King,  Walter,  of  Alexander  King  &  Son,  63  Love  street 
King,  Walter,  builder,  Woodend,  Houston 
King,  William,  enterer,  5  Canal  street 
Kingsberry,  William,  furniture  dealer,  6  Storie  street 
KINLOCH,  ARCHIBALD,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

36  Storie  street 
Kirk,  George,  cashier,  Underwood  Weaving  Mills — house, 

10  Underwood  street 


72  PAISLEY. 

Kirk,  James,  joiner,  37  Mill  street- — house,  13  Thread  st. 
KIRK,  JOHN,  joiner  and  glazier,  27  Wellmeadow 
Kirkwood,  Isaac,  of  Ritchie  &  Kirkwood,  Abercorn  cot- 
tage, Inkerman 
Kirkwood,  J.  &  M.,  general  dealers,  3  Broomlands 
Kirkwood,  James,  power-loom  tenter  and  spirit  merchant, 

21  Broomlands — house,  3  Wardrop  street 
Kirkwood,  Mrs  David,  farmer,  Holehouse   and   Stanely 

Moor 
Kirkwood,  Mrs  James,  cowfeeder,  8  Glen  lane 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  ironmonger,  16  Storie  street 
Kirkwood,  William,  cowfeeder,  60  Canal  street 
Kirkwood,  William,  foreman  wood  turner  at  John  Barr's, 

2  Abingdon  place 
KNOX,  ALEXANDER,  draper,  6  Smithhills— house, 

2  Calside  place 
Knox,  John,  farmer,  Walkinshaw,  Greenock  road 
Knox,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Abercorn  street 
Knox,  Miss,  grocer,  16  Abercorn  street 
Kyle,  A.,  shoemaker,  7  Castle  street 
Kyle,  John,  confectioner,  28  Causeyside 
Kyle,  Matthew,  farmer,  Laigh  Parks 

LACHLAN,  JOHN,  secretary,  Provident  Co-operative 
Society,  6  Barclay  street 

Lachlan,  Robert,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent,  24 
Queen  street 

Laird,  Miss,  37  New  Sneddon 

Laird,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  18  Gauze  street 

LAMB,  JAMES  BARR,  I.A.,  architect,  surveyor,  and 
measurer,  licenced  property  valuator,  and  insurance 
agent,  12  High  street — house,  Underwood  Cottage — 
(See  advertisement) 

Lamb,  Mrs,  Underwood  cottage 

LAMBEREON  &  TENNENT,  silk  mercers  and  general 
drapers,  15  High  street 

Lamberton,  J.,  of  Lamberton  &  Tennent,  11  Well- 
meadow 

Lambie,  M.  L.,  salesman  at  Mrs  James  Purvis,  New 
street— house,  Whitehill's  House 


PAISLEY.  73 

Lamond,  Mrs  Archibald,  wine   and  spirit  dealer,   1    Silk 

street — house,  do. 
Lamond,  Duncan,  green  grocer,  18  Lady  lane 
Lamont,  William,  coal  merchant,  11  Caledonia  st. 
Landess,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  20  George  street 
Lang,  Alexander,  leather  merchant,  11  King  street 
Lang,  Andrew^  clerk,  18  George  street 
TjANG,  JAMES,  Jun".,    leather    merchant,    machinery, 

belt  and  hose  pipe  maker,  86  High  street,  and  of  W. 

J.  &  W.  Lang,  tanners,  Seedhill — house,  Glenfield 
LANG,  JAMES,  leather  merchant  and  insurance  agent 

and  house  factor,  86  High  streeet — house,  11  King  st. 
LANG,  JOHN,  flesher,  54  Caledonia  st. — house,  55  do. 
Lang,  John,  jun  ,  baker,  78  High  street 
LANG,  JOHN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  47  Moss  street 

— house,  78  High  street 
Lang,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  78  High  street 
Lang,  Mrs,  dressmaker  and  furnisher,  18  George  street     S^n^ 
LANG,  REV.  A.  MONTGOMERY,  minister  of  Highg»| 

Church — manse,  45  Oakshaw  street  iS^W 

LANG,  R.  H.,  silk,  cotton,  and  woollen  dyer,  Espedair 

Dyeworks,  1  Espedair  street — house,  do. 
Lang,  Robert,  card  cutter  and  warper,  8  Forbes  place — 

house,  High  Carriagehill  drive 
Lang,  Robert,  grain  and  seed  merchant,  5  Old  Sneddon 

— house,  70  Love  street 
Lang,  William,  grocer,  7  Bridge  street 
Lang,  William,  spirit  dealer,  43  Moss  street 
LANG,   WILLIAM,   leather  merchant,  86  High  street, 

and  of  W.  J.  &  W.  Lang,  tanners,  Seedhill — house, 

7  King  street 
LANG,  W.  J.  &  W.,  tanners,  Seedhill 
Langmuir,  Bryce,  traveller  to  Macfarlane  &  Co.,  Lady  lane 

- — house,  141  George  street 
Langmuir,   Robert,   potato  merchant,    28    Causeyside — 

house,  11  Saucel 
Langmuir,  Walter,  farmer,  Oldbar 
Law,  James,  cowfeeder,  26  New  street 
LAW,  MISS,  industrial  department  teacher,  SouthPublic 

School,  Glencairn  Cottagp,  Blackhall 

G 


74  PAISLEY 

Law,  William,  of  Bonnar  &  Law,  88  Causeyside 

Law,  William,  store  keeper  at  Thomas  Macalpine's,  George 

place 
Lawrie,   James,  clerk  at  Hodge,  Young  &  Martin's,  80 

New  Sneddon 
LAWRIE,  JOHN,  feuar,  4  Garthland  street 
Lawrie,   John,  jun.,  salesman  at  James  Murray's,  manu- 
facturer, 11  Barclay  street 
LAWRIE,  WILLIAM,  draper,   11  St.   James  place— 

house,  5  New  Sneddon 
Lawsou,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  7  Wallneuk — house,  2 

North  Croft 
Lawson,  Robert,  paper  and  waste  dealer,   1  Bridge  street 
LECKIE  &  MACGREGOR,  dyers,  Lonend  Dyeworks 
LEE,    JAMES,    joiuer,    hothouse    builder,    and  timber 

merchant,  Murray  street  —  house,  Abingdon   place, 

Bellfield  street 
LEE,  ROBERT,  joiner,  cartwright,  horse  shoer,  jobbing 

smith,  and  spring  van  builder,  12  St.  James  street — 

house,  70  Love  street 
LEES,  PETER,   wine   and  spirit   merchant,    5    and    6 

Smithhills — house,  31  New  Smithhills 
Legg,  M.  A.,  dressmaker,  1   Camphill 
Leitch,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  1  Inkle  street 
Leitch,  Jessie,  dresssmaker,  7  East  Buchanan  street 
LEITCH,  JOHN,  80  New  Sneddon 
Leitch,  John,  officer,  Martyrs'  Church,  62  Broomlands 
Leitch    &    Co.,    tobacconists,   1   Lawn  street — house,    1 

Inkle  street 
Leitch,  Robert,  lemonade  and  ginger  beer  manufacturer, 

10  Prussia  street 
Leitch,  William,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,  106  George  street 
LEITCH,   WILLIAM,   flesher,   31    Causeyside  and   54 

George  street — house,  8  George  street 
Leitch,  William,  confectioner,  64  Broomlands 
Lemay,  Arthur,  clerk,  Railway  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw, 

13  Barclay  street 
Leniay,  Mrs  and  Miss,  dressmakers,  13  Barclay  street 
Lennie,  Mrs,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  6  George  street 
Lennox,  John,  confectioner,  35  Castle  street 


PAISLEY.  75 

LEWIS,  ARTHUR,  pawnbroker,  Thistle  Loan  office,  18 
Storie  street ;  Crown  Loan  office,  83  Broomlands 
and  1  Sandholes ;  and  Rose  Loan  office,  90  Canal 
street — house,  17  Storie  street.  Glasgow  branches 
— City  of  Glasgow  Loan  office,  2  Green  street, 
Bridgeton,  and  Standard  Loan  office,  5  and  13  Orr 
street,  Calton 

LEWIS,  FREDERICK,  writer,  5  County  place— house, 
Glenburn,  Meikleriggs 

LEWIS,  JOHN,  cork  manufacturer,  54  High  street — 
house,  78  do. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.E.,  83 
Causeyside — house,  17  Storie  street 

Liggat,  David,  &  Co.,  bleachers,  washing  and  dressing 
establishment,  Colinslee 

Liggat,  James,  co-operative  manager,  8  Barclay  street 

LILLA  &  EDWARDS,  preserve  and  confection  manu-  ,- 
facturers,  British  India  Works,  Macdowall  street        cg^ 

Linn,  Thomas,  cashier  and  book-keeper  at  Peter  Jack,  jun.s  *?£ 
&  Co.'s,  1  Maxwell  street  « 

Linn,  Thomas,  jun.,  clerk,  1  Maxwell  street 

Lister,  George,  gardener  to  Alexander  Fullerton,  Cross- 
flat  House 

Little,  William,  gardener,  41  New  street 

Livingstone,  Daniel,  cowfeeder,  4  Silk  street 

Livingstone,  James,  grocer,  15  Williamsburgh 

Lochhead,  John,  farmer,  Netherfield,  Houston 

LOCHHEAD,  JOHN  FINDLAY,  pawnbroker,  32  Cau- 
seyside and  1  Gordon's  lone — house,  31  Causeyside 

Lochhead,  John,  of  Peter  Kerr  &  Son,  Gleniffer  View, 
Calside 

LOCHHEAD,  JOSEPH  M'LEOD,  of  M'Innes,  Mac- 
kenzie, &  Lochhead,  15  Gilmour  street 

Lochhead,  M.,  of  Lilla  &  Edwards,  Gleniffer  View,  Calside 

Lochhead,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Moss  street 

Lochhead,  Robert,  porter,  Bank  of  Scotland,  6  Moss  st. 

Lochhead,  Robert,  flesher,  29  George  street 

Lochhead,  William,  clerk  at  Reids  &  Henderson's,  Calside 

LOCHHEAD,  WILLIAM  A.,  newspaper  editor,  "Daily 
Express"  office — letterpress  printer,  lithographer,  and 
engraver,  15  and  16  Causeyside 


76  PAISLEY. 

Lochhead,  William  A.,  of  "  Daily  Express,"  15  and  16 
Causeyside — house,  Janefield  place,  Barterholm  road 

LOCHRIE,  CHARLES,  Railway  Restaurant,  soiree  con- 
tractor, and  baker,  12  Old  Sneddon — house,  3  Back 
Sneddon 

Lockhart,  Alexander,  baker,  25  Gordon's  lone 

LOCKHART,  ANDREW  H.,  draper,  104  High  street 
(Cross) — house,  23  Oakshaw  st. — (See  advertisement) 

Lockhart,  Andrew  S.,  clerk,  Bank  of  Scotland — house,  23 
Oakshaw  street 

Lockhart,  Elizabeth,  confectioner,  toy,  and  basket  ware- 
house, 69  Broomlands 

LOCKIE,  ANDREW,  agent  Prudential  Insurance  Co., 
6  Stevenson  street 

Lockie,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  91  Causeyside 

Lockie,  Robert,  Paisley  and  Glasgow  carrier,  91  Causey- 
side 

Logan,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Lawn 
street — house,  1  Gauze  street 

LOGAN  &  GARDNER,  shawl  manufacturers,  5  Forbes 
place 

Logan,  Archibald,  clerk,  16  George  street 

LOGAN,  DAVID,  coal  merchant,  Underwood  depot — 
house,  73  Broomlands 

Logan,  James,  fish  dealer,  19  Wellmeadow 

Logan,  John,  of  Logan  &  Gardner,  Westerfield,  Calside 

LOGAN,  JOHN,  7  Silk  street 

Logan,  Mary,  dressmaker,  59  High  street 

Logan,  Miss  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  73  Broomlands 

Logan,  William,  clerk  at  Clapperton  &  Co.'s,  7  Silk  street 

LONDON  &  NEWCASTLE  TEA  COMPANY,  2  High 
street  —  Alexander  Kindness,  salesman  - —  house, 
Victoria  Buildings,  Greenock  road 

Lounsclale  Bleaching  Company,  Lounsdale 

Love,  John,  cowfeeder,  40  Storie  street 

Love,  William,  cutler  and  gunsmith,  1  Smithhills 

LYALL,  H.  &  C,  hosiers  and  furnishers,  101  High  street 
— house,  20  do. 

LYALL,  THOMAS,  superintendent,  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Riccartsbar 


PAISLEY.  77 

LYLE,  DALRYMPLE,  accountant,  house  factor,  and 
agent  for  the  West  of  England  Insurance  Company, 
4  High  street — house,  39  Wellnieadow — (See  adver- 
tisement) 

Lyle,  J.  &  E.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  56  High  street 
— house,  89  Wellnieadow 

LYLE,  JAMES,  engineer  and  machinist,  48  High  street 
— house,  39  Ferguslie — (See  advertisement) 

Lyle,  John,  farmer,  Middleton,  by  Linwood 

Lyle,  John,  watchmaker  and  optician,  46  Moss  street — 
clock  factory,  6  Orchard  street — house,  do. 

Lyle,  Mrs,  midwife,  61  Canal  street 

Lyle,  Peter,  foreman  at  Rodger  &  M'Callum's,  14  Barr  st. 

Lyle,  Peter,  fruiterer,  74  Causeyside 

Lyle,  Robert,  flesher,  79  Broomlands — house,  61  Canal  St. 

Lyle,  William,  draper,  furnisher,  and  warper,  Marshall's 
lane,  and  16  George  street 

Lyle,  William  S.,  clerk  at  Rodger  &  M'Callum's,  13  Barr  3*n: 
street  a^m] 

Lyle,  William  W.,  cashier  to  Andrew  Foulds  &  Son,   5  2§     ! 
Abbey  street — house,  9  Wellnieadow 

LYMBURN,  JAMES,  &  SON,  silk  mercers  and  drapers, 
16  High  street 

Lymburn,  John,  of  James  Lymburn  &  Son,  15  High  st. 

Lymburn,  James,  librarian, Glasgow  University,  Haircraigs 

Lyon,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  1  Neilston  road 

MACK,  MISS  JANE,  dressmaker,  30  Cotton  street 
Mackie,  Robert,  causewayer,  2  Mill  place,  Camphill 
MAGINTY,  JOHN,  decorator,  24  Cotton  street— (See 

advertisement) 
Mairs,  Joseph,  commercial,  mathematical,  and  nautical 

academy,  Hunter  street 
Malcolm,  Archibald,  cowfeeder,  Townhead  Dairy,  46  High 

street 
Mallinson,  John  B.,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue,  44  Calside 
MANNERS,    CHARLES,    manufacturing    chemist,    18 

Mill  street — house,  2  Blackhall  buildings 
Manners,  John,  clerk,  Royal  Bank,  2  Blackhall  buildings 
MANSON,  WILLIAM,  commercial  traveller,  83  High  st. 

g  2 


78  FAISLETf. 

Man  well,  Mrs  Martha,  spirit  dealer,  16  Abercorn  street 

Marr,  Alexander,  jobbing  gardener,  2  King  street 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  ironfoimder,  Macdowall  street— 
house,  22  Caledonia  street 

Marshall,  John,  4  Lylesland 

Marshall,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  30  Canal  street 

Marshall,  Robert,  greengrocer,  19  Barclay  street 

MARTIN,     ALEXANDER,      coppersmith,      tinsmith, 
plumber  and  gasfitter,  10  Lawn  street — house,  do. 

Martin,  Francis,  of  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  4  Orr  square 

Martin,  Miss,  33  New  Sneddon 

Martin,  Mrs  John,  7  West  Croft  street 

Martin,  Robert  S.,  painter  and  decorator,  23  St.  James  st. 

Mason,  Mrs  James,  bovs'  outfitter,  36  Hi°;h  street 

MASSON,  GEORGE,  tobacco  manufacturer,  42  Well- 
meadow  street — house,  Oakshawside 

Mathie,  Alexander,  baker,  81  Broomlands — house,  do. 
'  -  ,"  laihie,  William,  13  Barr  street 
':---_'  Mathieson,  Archibald,  cowfeeder,  12  Storie  street 
::    -  Mathieson,  Donald,  maltster,  Saucel  Distillery,  7  Burn  row 

Mathieson,  D.,  silk  dyer,  7  Burn  row — house,  do. 

Mathieson,  Duncan,  greengrocer,  2  Dovesland,  Neilston  rd. 

Mathieson,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  89  High  street 

MATHIESON,    ROBERT,    clothier,    8   High   street- 
house,  do. 

Maxwell,  Arthur,  calenderer,  44  Causeyside 

Maxwell,  Henry,  gardener,  Ralston 

Maxwell,  James,  gardener  to  James  Arthur,  Barshaw 

Maxwell,  James,  at  Robert  Paton's,  7  Marshall's  lane 

Maxwell,  Matthew,  shawl  manufacturer,  3  Caledonia  st. 

MEIKLE,  ANDREW,   spirit  merchant  and  feuar,   27 
New  Sneddon 

MEIKLEJOHN,  J.  G-.,  wTine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  St. 
Mirren  street 

MELVILLE,  DAVID,  assistant  agent,  National  Bank  of 
Scotland,  St.  Mirren  street — house,  Saucel  Bank 

MEL  YIN,  T.  JAMES,  stationer  and  printer,  9  George 
street — house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 

MENZIES,   GRAHAM,  of  James   Stewart  &  Co.,  32 
Queen's  gate,  London,  S.W. 


PAISLEY.  79 

Menzies,  Peter,  confectioner,  tobacconist,  and  toy  mer- 
chant, 7  Old  Sneddon  street 
Middlemas,  Miss,  draper,  6  Orchard  street 
MILLAR,   ALEXANDER,   of   Sacell   Brewery   Com- 

pany,  40  Oakshaw  street 
MILLAR  &  FERGUSON,  lithographers,  9  New  street  ' 
Millar,  Andrew,  of  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar,  40  Oakshaw 

street 
Millar,  Andrew,  jun.,  of  Millar,    Walker,   &   Millar,    46 

Oakshaw  street 
Millar,  David,  foreman  at    R.    Kerr   &    Son — house,    5 

Camphill  place 
Millar,    George,    porter,    British    Linen    Co.'s    Bank,    2 

Thread  street 
Millar,  Hugh,  draper,  17  Broomlands 
MILLAR,    JAMES,    &    SON,    yarn    merchants,    106 

Causeyside 
MILLAR,  JAMES,  of  James   Millar   &   Son,    Adelphi 

House,  New  Sneddon 
MILLAR,  JAMES,  jun.,  of  James  Millar  &  Son,  Dean-  g-ffi 

side,  Crow  road  Q~ 

Millar,  James,  grocer,  150  George  street 
MILLAR,  J.  &  R.,  manufacturers,  6  and  7  Causeyside 
MILLAR,  JAMES,  of  J.   &  R.    Miliar,   Townhead,  42 

High  street 
Millar,  James,  of  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar,  40  Oakshaw 

street 
Millar,  James,  of  Millar  &  Ferguson,  119  George  st. 
Millar,  James,  warper,  16    Causeyside 
Millar,  John,  farmer,  South  Arkleston,  off  Glasgow  road 
MILLAR,  JOHN,  drysalter  and    oil   merchant,    16   St. 

Vincent  place,  Glasgow — house,  East  Knowe,  Castle- 
head 
Millar,  John,  hair-dresser,  29  Maxwellton  street 
Millar,  John,  of  Duff  &  Millar,  3  Buchanan  terrace 
Millar,  John,  quarry  master,  Mill  street 
Millar,  Mrs  E.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  1  East  Buchanan. 

street 
Millar,  Mrs  John,  92  New  Sneddon 
,  Millar,  Mrs  William,  3  Buchanan  terrace 


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80  PAISLEY 

Millar,  Peter,  flesher,  74  Love  street 

MILLAR,  P.  K.,  reed  and  heddle  manufacturer,  9  New 
street — house,  26  Causeyside 

MILLAR,  ROBERT,  of  J.  &  R.  Millar,  Castlehead 

MILLAR,  THOMAS,  china,  crystal,  and  stoneware 
merchant,  and  general  waste  merchant,  117  George 
street — (See  advertisement) 

MILLAR,  THOMAS  W.,  photographic  artist  and  por- 
trait painter,  69  High  street — (See  advertisement) 

MILLAR,  WALKER,  &  MILLAR,  writers,  8  Gilmour 
street 

Millar,  William  and  Adam,  tinsmiths,  4  St.  Mirren  st. 

Millar,  William,  of  Hutchison  &  Millar,  3  Thread  st. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  editor  of  "  Renfrewshire  Independent" 
— house,  Barrhead 

Miller,  John,  feuar,  patternmaker,  28  Thread  street, 
Clark's  Court,  Seedhills 

Miller,  Marion,  1  Hamilton  street 

Miller,  William,  at  Robin  &  Houston's,  Abingdon  place 

MILLS,  REV.  WILLIAM  FOWLER,  Trinity  Epis- 
copal  Church,  Greenock  road 

MILLS,  ROBERT,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Canal 
street 

Milne,  Robert,  foreman  at  James  Yuill's,  4  Glen  street 

MITCHELL,  ALEXANDER,  furniture  dealer,  1  Neil 
street,  and  15  Maxwellton  street 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  jun.,  shawl  manufacturer,  4  Cumber- 
land court,  Causeyside — house,  59  Causeyside 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  plasterer,  59  Causeyside 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  master  slater,  68  Causeyside 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  10  Moss  street 

MITCHELL,  ANDREW,  ironmonger,  88  Causeyside 

Mitchell,  David,  farmer,  Leitchland 

Mitchell,  James,  coal  merchant,  31  Newton  street 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  tailor  and  clothier,  99  High  street 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Com- 
mercial Inn,  Cross,  or  50  Moss  street 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  S.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  4  High 
street — house,  35  Causeyside 

Mitchell,  Johnston,  grocer,  7  Castle  street 


PAISLEY.  81 

Mitchell,  Robert,  farmer,  Potterhill 

MITCHELL,  THOMAS,  plasterer,  11  Sir  Michael  street 

— house,  7  do. — (See  advertisement) 
Mitchell,  William,  spirit  merchant,  19  Carriagehill 
Mitchell,    William,    storekeeper,     Foxbar  —  house,    16 

Carriagehill 
Lxoffat,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  Broomlands 
Moffat,  Robert,  farmer,  Turneyland,  Greenock  road 
Montague,  Hugh,  12  King  street 
Montgomery,   Elizabeth,  draper,  85   Causeyside — house, 

13  Barclay  street 
Moodie,  James,  spirit  merchant,  63  Broomlands 
Moore,  Robert,  salesman,  Underwood  Co-operative  Coal 

Company,  33  George  street 
Morgan,  Edward  A.,  of  J.  Clark  &  Co.,  Meikleriggs 
MORGAN,  JOHN,  &  CO.,.  shawl  manufacturers,   &c, 

110  Causeyside,  Paisley  ;  7  Watling  street,  London; 

and  15  Lever  street,  Manchester 
MORGAN,  JOHN,  jun.,  of  J.  Clark  &  Co.,  Sherwood 
Morgan,    John,    of    John    Morgan    &    Co.,     Greenlaw 

House 
Morrison,  Alexander,  Globe  Hotel,  11  High  street 
MORRISON,    ALEXANDER,    flesher/99   Causeyside 

and  1  Dovesland — house,  99  Causeyside 
Morrison,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18  High 

street — house,  31  St.  James  street 
Morrison,  Annabella,  draper,  31  Causeyside 
MORRISON,  GEORGE,  flesher,  35  High  street— house, 

82  do. 
Morrison,  George  V.,  jun.,  at  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin's, 

82  High  street 
Morrison,  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Silk  street — 

house,  17  Abbey  street 
MORRISON'S  Globe  Hotel,  11  High  street— (See  adver- 

tisement) 
Morrison,  James,  cowfeeder,  23  Glen  street 
MORRISON,   JAMES,  boot  and  shoemaker,  46  Moss 

street — house,  Livingstone  place 
MORRISON,  JAMES/ &  SON,  flesbers,  104  George 

street — house,  do. 


82  PAISLEY. 

MORRISON,    JOHN,   &   SONS,   coppersmiths,   brass- 
founders,  plumbers,  &c,   Dyers'   wynd,  Paisley,  and 

Meadovvside  Works,  Ferry  road,  Renfrew 
Morrison,  John,  of  John  Morrison  &  Sons,  Dyers'  wynd 
Morrison,  Matthew,  of  John  Morrison   &   Sons,   Dyers' 

wynd — house,  128  George  street 
Morrison,  Mrs  Archibald,  Chain  road,  West  toll 
Morrison,   Thomas,   of  John   Morrison  &  Sons,  Dyers' 

wynd — house,  Ferry  road,  Renfrew 
Morrison,  W.   M.,   cooking   establishment,    103    George 

street — house,  Buchanan  terrace 
MORRISON,  WILLIAM  B.,  of  Robert  Brown  &  Son, 

Ferguslie  villa 
MORRISON,  WILLIAM,  feuar,  34  High  street 
Morrison,  William  Marshall,  flesher,  104  George  street 
Mortimer,  George,  at  A.  &  W.  Paterson's,  4  Neilston  st. 
MORTON,  HUGH,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  95 

High  street,  and  74  Causeyside — house,  95  High  st. 
Morton,  J.,  fruiterer,  greengrocer,  and  confectioner,  22 

Lawn  street 
Morton,  William,  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s — house,  1  Christie 

street 
Muir,  Adam,  surveyor  for  Water  Works  Commissioners, 

Chamberlain's  office,  County  buildings,  132  George 

street 
MUIR,  A.  CRAIG,  commission  agent,  19  Howard  street, 

Glasgow—  house,  47  Oakshaw  street,  Paisley — (See 

advertisements) 
Muir,  Alexander,  house  painter  and  sign  writer,  38  New 

street — house,  18  Greenhill  road 
Muir,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  7  Renfrew  street 
MUIR    &   ANDERSON,   chemical   manufacturers,    St. 

Mirren's  Works,  New  Sneddon 
MUIR  &  ANDERSON,  soap  manufacturers,  93  New 

Sneddon 
Muir,  David,  flesher,  9  St.  James  place — house,  Victoria 

buildings,  Greenock  road 
Muir,  Francis,  foreman  printer,  3  Russell  street 
MUIR,   GEORGE,  janitor,,  John  Neilson   Institution, 

Oakshawhead 


PAISLEY  83 

MUIR,  J.  &  J.,  grocers  and  spirit  dealers,  13  Neilston 

road 
MUIR,  JAMES,  grocer,  31  Old  Sneddon 
MUIR,  JOHN,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance 
agent,  also,  boiler  accident  and  guarantee  insurance, 
23  Moss  street — house,  Annfield  villa,  Castlehead 
Muir,  John,  church  officer,  Canal  street  U.P.  Church — 

house,  3  Ralston  square 
Muir,   John,   writer,   33   Old   Sneddon   street — house,   9 

Wellmeadow 
Muir,  John,  farmer,  Ralees,  Glasgow  road 
Muir,  M.,  grocer,  20  Wallace  street — house,  do. 
Muir,  Margaret,  furnishing  shop,  3  St.  James  street — 

*  house,  29  do. 
Muir,  Joseph,  at  D.Semple  &  Sons — house,  19  Wallace  st. 
MUIR,  JOSEPH,  spirit  merchant,  20  Abbey  street- 
house,  7  Bridge  street 
Muir,  Matthew,  grain  merchant,  Glasgow,  Greenhill 
Muir,  Mrs,  The  Mound,  Castlehead  Su»** 

Muir,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  26  Cotton  street  ¥2azPc 

Muir,  Robert,  commission  agent,  4  Buchanan  terrace     a-     ^3 
Muir,  Robert,  grocer,  10  Glen  street — house,  do. 
MUIR,  ROBERT,  interim  session  clerk,  Abbey  Parish — 

house,  11  Lawn  street 
MUIR,  ROGER  W.,  commission  agent,  St.  Enoch  square, 

Glasgow — house,  Annfield  villa,  Castlehead 
MUIR,  THOMAS,  Annfield  villa,  Castlehead 
Muir,  William  M.,  at  A.  King  &  Sons — house,  4  Buchanan 

terrace,  Greenock  road 
MUIRIIEAD,  ROBERT,  eatinghouse-keeper,  23  Well- 
meadow 
MUNGLE,  ALEXANDER,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  High 

street  (Cross) 
Munro,  James,  baker,  6  Silk  street — house,  do. 
Munro,  John,  at  W.  Hatrick  &  Sons,  60  Love  street 
Munro,  Miss,  dressmaker,  31  King  street 
Munro,  Robert,  cartwright  and  joiner,  89  George  street 
MURDOCH,  ALEXANDER,  teacher,  Neilson  Institu- 
tion—house, 131  George  street 
Murdoch,  Mrs  James,  confectioner,  20  Lawn  street 


84  PAISLEY. 

MURDOCH,  ROBERT,  &  CO.,  iron  merchants,  10  West 
Croft,  Paisley,  and  21  and  23  Robertson  street, 
Glasgow 

Murdoch,  Robert,  of  Robert  .Murdoch  &  Co.,  iron  and 
steel  merchants,  7  Park  street,  East,  Glasgow 

MURDOCH,  THOMAS,  slater,  53  Causeyside— house, 
17  Stock  street — (See  advertisement) 

Mure,  Mrs  Robert,  14  Inkle  street 

Murphy,  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  32  Wellmeadow 

Murphy,  Mrs  Jane,  green  grocer,  11  Greenhill  road 

Murray,  A.,  spirit  dealer,  2  Garthland  street 

MURRAY,  DANIEL,  JUN.,  &  CO.,  shawl  manufac- 
turers, 110  Causeyside 

Murray,  Daniel,  jun.,  of  Daniel  Murray,  jun.,  &  Co., 
Nether  Villa,  Castlehead 

Murray,  Daniel,  sen.,  Nether  Villa,  Castlehead 

MURRAY,  DAVID,  agent,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  St. 
Mirren  street 

MURRAY,  DAVID,  &  SON,  house  painters  and  decora- 
tors, and  oil  and  colour  merchants,  15  Gilmour  st. 

Murray,  David,  manager  at  Adam  Hamilton  &  Sons, 
Blackland  Mill 

Murray,  George  L.,  salesman  at  D.  Murray,  jun.,  &  Co.'s, 
Nether  Villa,  Castlehead 

Murray,  J.,  bootmaker,  o  West  street 

Murray,  James  and  George,  Abbey  Church  officers,  12 
Abbey  close 

MURRAY,  JAMES,  manufacturer,  1,  2,  and  3  Causey- 
side— house,  Langholm,  Castlehead 

Murrry,  James,  of  Robert  Wilson  &  Co.,  starch  and  corn 
flour  manufacturers,  Adelpki  Starch  Works — house, 
Langholm,  Castlehead 

Murray,  Janet,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  1  Wellmeadow — 
house,  2  South  Orr  street 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  superintendent  of  Paisley  Cemetery, 
58  Broomlands 

Murray,  John,  at  James  Murray's,  manufacturer,  Helenlea 

Villa,  Greenock  road 
Murray,  I?.,  clerk  to  P.  Jack,  jun.,  &  Co.,  11  Barclay  st. 
Murray,  Thomas,  clerk  at  James  Murray's,  manufacturer, 
2  South  Orr  street 


PAISLEY.  85 

MURRAY,  WM,  of  David  Murray  &  Son,  Auchinean, 

Castlehead 
Murray,  W.  S.,  Haircraigs 
MURRIE,   ALEX.,  builder  aud  contractor,  1  Abingdon 

place 
MYLES,    JAMES,    factor,    Deanside,    Renfrew — office, 

Terrace  buildings,  109  High  street 

M'ADAM,  GEORGE,  contractor  and  grain  merchant- 
store,  King  street — house,  80  Broomlands 

M'Adam,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  5  North  Croft 

M'Allister,  Alexander,  clerk  to  J.  N.  &  J.  Gardner, 
writers,  JBarr  street 

M'Allister,  James,  grocer,  3  Mossvale — house,  do. 

M'Allister,  Mrs,  flesher,  20  George  street 

Macalpine,  Andrew,  clerk  at  John  fepence  &  Sons,  18 
King  street 

Macalpine,  Archd.,  of  Thomas  W.  Macalpine  &  Co.,  2 
Mansfield  place,  Neilston  street 

M' Alpine,  David,  grocer  and  boatman,  36  St.  James  st.      f^w 

M'Alpine,  Mrs,  confectioner,  3  South  Croft  !S2a: 

Macalpine,  Mrs  Thos.  W.,  Castlehead  §!     ; 

MACALPINE,  THOS.  W.,  &  CO.,  drysalters—  office,  8 
Causeyside — stores,  George  place 

Macalpine,  Thomas,  Nat.  Sc.D.,  manufacturing  Chemist, 
Espedair  Chemical  Works — house,  Brodie  Park  Villa, 
High  Carriagehili 

Macalpine,  William,  of  T.  W.  Macalpine  &  Co.,  Castle- 
head 

Macansh,  Miss,  milliner,  8fi  High  street 

M'Andrew,  John,   commission  agent,   17  Abbey  street 

M' Arthur,  Alexander,  card  cutter,  1  Shuttle  street 

M'Arthur,  Angus,  furnishings,  45  New  street — house,  6 
Camphill  place 

M'Arthur,  Archibald,  farmer,  Stanely 

M'Arthur,  James,  24  Oakshaw  street 

M'Arthur,  James,  manufacturer,  100  Gecrge  street — 
house,  24  Castle  street 

M'Arthur,  Miss  Janet,  straw  bonnet  and  hat  cleaner, 
Terrace  buildings,  109  High  street 

H 


86  PAISLEY. 

M< ARTHUR,    WILLIAM,   ironmonger,   9   High  street 

(Cross) — house,  27  Oakshaw  street 
MAtavy,  Francis,  hair  dresser,  79  High  street 
M'Aulay,  Archibald,  beamer,   13  West  Buchanan  street — 

house,  53  Canal  street 
M'Aulay,  James,  designer  at  John  Morgan  &  Co.'s,  High 

Carriagehill 
M'AULAY,  JAMES,  shoemaker,  3  Smithhills— house,  4 

Lawn  street 
M'Aulay,  Thomas,  bricklayer  and  draper,  21  Lawn  street 
M'Aulay,  Thomas,  hosier,  83  Causeyside 
Macaulay,  Robert,  clerk  at  lsdale  &  M'Callum's,  High 

Carriagehill 
M'Ausland,    Alexander,  boot  and   shoemaker,    14    High 

street — house,  Meikleriggs 
M'Ausland,  James,  shoemaker,  5  New  Smithhills 
M'Ausland,  William,  5  Blackhall  buildings 
Macalister,  E.,  1  Blackland  place 
Macalister,    John,   fancy  box   and  pattern  box  maker,   8 

South  Frederick  street,   Glasgow — house,  Castlehead 
Macalister,  Miss,  31  Gauze  street 
M'CAFFERAY,  BERNARD,  &  SON,  carters  and  con- 

tractors,  11  New  Smithhills — house,  do. 
M'Call,  John,  gardener  to  Mrs  Kerr,  Gallowhill 
M'Callum,  Archibald,  grocer,  12  Old  Smithhills-  house, 

30  Gauze  street 
M'CALLUM,  J.  &  J.,  silk,  cotton,  and  woollen  dyers, 

Gordon's  lone  Dyeworks 
M'Callum,    John,   of  J.    &   J.    M'Callum,    Ardskipness, 

Blackhall 
M'Callum,  John,  jun.,  of  J.  &  J.  M'Callum,  Ardskipness, 

Blackhall 
M'Callum,   John,    of  Tsdale  &   M'Callum,   South  Park, 

High  Carriagehill 
M'Callum,  John,  foreman  pattern  maker,  8  West  Croft 
M'Callum,  Mrs,  confectioner,  11  Old  Smithhills 
Macallum,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  and  tobacconist, 

10  Well  meadow 
M'Clure,  A.  D.,  at  W.  S.  Wotherspoon's,  105  Cross 
M'Clutchie,   Henry,   slater,   23    Canal   street — house,    2 

Wardrop  street 


PAISLEY.  87 

M'Coll,  Dan.,  fruit  dealer  and  confectioner,  12  Abbey  close 

M'Coll,  John,  cowfeeder,  Lonehead 

M'Cow'an,  Robert  T.,  of  M' Murray  &  M' Co  wan,  1  Christie 

street 
M'COWATT,  S.,  station  master,  and  agent  for  Railway 

Passengers'    Assurance    Company,    G-ilmour    Street 

Station — house,  25  Moss  street 
M'Cracken,  Mrs  Thomas,  licensed  grocer,  17  Gauze  st. 
M'Cracken,  Thomas,  grocer,  25  Cotton  street — house,  do. 
M'Crae,  Robert,  at  William  Rome's,   17  Old  Sneddon,   1 

Renfrew  street 
M'CREERY,  JOHN,  saddler  and  harness  maker,   and 

machine  belt  manufacturer,  2  County  place — house, 

6  Mill  street 
M'Crossan,   Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  6  Wallace  street —  >- 

house,  29  Back  Sneddon  £$£ 

M'Culloch,  A.,  Ironmonger,  13  Broomlands  ^^ 

M'Cunn,  Thomas,  1  Garthland  place,  and  Landour,  Largs  **• 
M'Cunn,  William,  1  Garthland  place,  and  Landour,  Largs 
M'Dermid,  Charles,  cowfeeder,  8  North  Croft 
M'Dermid,  Peter,  grocer  and  cowfeeder,  2  Moncrieff  st. 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Canal 

street — house,  do. 
M'Donald,  Allan,  boot  and  shoemaker,  6  Neilston  street 
M'DONALD,  ALLAN,  confectioner,  13  Maxwellton  st. 
M'DONALD,    ARCHIBALD,    F.E.I.S.,    teacher,    St. 

Mirren's  School,  School  wynd — house,  1  Bute  place, 

Neilston  street 
M'DONALD,  DUNCAN,  spirit  merchant,  12  Old  Sned- 
don— house,  32  Glen  street  ■ 
M'Donald,  John,  farmer,  Porterfleld,  off  Renfrew  road 
M'Donald,  John,  Paisley,  Glasgow,  and  Johnstone  carrier, 

4  St.  James  street,  and  at  John  Lang's,  47  Moss  st. 
M'DONALD,  PETER,  pointsman,  treasurer  to  Paisley 

Highlanders'  Association,  7  Hamilton  street 
M'DONALD,  REV.  C.  C,  of  South  Church,  Castlehead 
M'DONALD,  REV.  F.  R.,  of  Martyrs'  Church,  Barshaw 

Cottage 
M'Donald,   Robert,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,    18 
George  street — house,  7  Wardrop  street 


OS  PAISLEY. 

Macdonald,  R.  G.,  surgeon,  63  Causeyside 

M'Dougall,  Alexander,   farmer,  West   Yonderton,   Inch- 
innan  road 

M'Dougall,  Hugh,  tailor  and    clothier,   26  Causeyside — 
~  workshop,  1  Prussia  street — house,  28  Oakshaw  st. 

M'Dougall,   Hugh,   clerk   at  James   Millar  &  Son's,  28 
Oakshaw  street 

M'DOUGAL,  JOHN,  bookseller  and  stationer,  4  Moss 
street,  and  106  Causeyside — house,  48  Love  street 

M'Dougall,  Misses,   dress  and  mantle  makers,    16  High 
s  reet 

M'Dougall,  Mrs,  62  Love  street 

M'Dougall,  Mrs,  grocer,  5  Macfarlane's  lane — house,  do, 

M'Dowall,  James,  flesher,  41  Ferguslie 

MACDUFF,  JAMES,  chemist  and   druggist,  100  High 
street — house,  36  do. 

M'Elwham,  John,  broker,  26  Old  Sneddon 

M'Elwee,  George  M.,  traveller,  8  Storie  street 

M'Elwee,  John  K.,  fishmonger,  33  Gauze  street — house, 
11  Abercorn  street 

M'EWAN,   JOHN,    organist  and  teacher   of  music,    4 
Christie  street 

M'EWIN,  ALEXANDER,  spirit  merchant,  and  hay  and 
straw  retailer,  6  New  Sneddon 

M'Fadyen,    Archibald,    manufacturer,    Abbey   Mill,    31 
Calside 

M'Fadyen,  James,  fishmonger  and  confectioner,  53  George 
street 

MACFADYEN,    JAS.   R.,   auctioneer    and   valuator- 
house,  28  Wellmeadow 

M'Fadyen,  W.,  draper,  Terrace  Buildings — house,  Jane- 
field  place,  Lylesland 

MACFADZEAN,  J.  &  J.,  blacksmiths,    4   Glen  lane- 
house  for  both,  9  Glen  street  and  8  Glen  lane 

M'FARLANE,     ALEXANDER,    salesman,   Equitable 
Co-operative  Society,  94  Causeyside 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  69  Causey- 
side 

MACFARLANE  &  CO.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  29 
Lady  lane  and  32  Well  street 


PAISLEY.  89 

M'FARLANE,  ARCHIBALD,  engineer,  jobbing  smith, 
and    bell    hanger,    6    St.    Mirren    street — house,    1 
Garthland  street — (See  advertisement) 
MACFARLANE,  D.,  dyer,  Underwood  road  dyeworks, 

Westmarch  House 
Macfarlane,  Daniel,  of  Macfarlane  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  Castlehead 
MACFARLANE,  DANIEL,  Procurator  Fiscal  of  Ren- 
frewshire, 5    County  place — house,    Nethercommon 
cottage 
M'Farlane,  George,  grocer,  21  New  Smithhills 
M'Farlane,    George,     officer   Free    Middle    Church,    19 

School  wynd 
M'FARLANE,  GRAHAM,  Broomfield.  Johnstone 
M'FARLANE,  GRAHAM  JAMES,  of  J.  &  G.  M'Far- 

lane,  Broomfield,  Johnstone 
MACFARLANE,  HUGH,  agent  for  British  Linen  Co.'s 

Bank,  17  Gilmour  street 
M'FARLANE,  J.  &  G.,  manufacturing  chemists,  Bredi- 

land  and  Johnstone  Chemical  Works 
Macfarlane,    James,    of   Macfarlane,  Philips,   &    Co.,    3 

Mansefield  place,  Neilston  street 
M'FARLANE,  JAMES,  tailor  and  clothier,  36  High  st. 
Macfarlane,  John,  of  Macfarlane,    Philips,    &    Co.,    The 

Ferns,  Carriagehill 
M'FARLANE,  JOHN  G.,  of  J.  &  G.  M'Farlane,  Broom- 
field, Johnstone 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  at  J.  B   Lamb's,  12  High  street 
Macfarlane,  Miss,  Canal  Bank,  40  Canal  street 
Macfarlane,  Mrs  Alexander,  7  Hunter  street 
Macfarlane,  Mrs  P.,  grocer,  5  Mossvale  lane 
Macfarlane,  Mrs  William,  7  Wellmeadow 
MACFARLANE,  PHILIPS,  &  CO.,  elastic  web  manu- 
facturers, Craigfoot  Factory,  Colinslee 
MACFARLANE,  ROBERT,  grocer  and   victualler,   17 

Cotton  street —house,  12  Abbey  street 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  Askomill  cottage,  Greenock  road 
MACFEE,    JOHN,    seedsman   and    agent   for   Taddy's 
snuff,  1  St.  Mirren  street — house,   18  Well  street— 
(See  advertisement) 

h  2 


90  PAISLEY, 

M'Gallan,  James  S.,  coal  merchant,  Underwood  Depot — 

house,  5  Camphill  place 
M'Gallan,  John  G-.,  hair  dresser,  91   Causeyside — house, 

7  Camphill  place 
M'GEACHY,  JAMES,  cabinetmaker,  and  bedding  and 

bedstead    manufacturer,     49    Moss    street  ;  also,    9 

Stockwell  street,  Glasgow — diouse,  4  Royal  Terrace, 

Crosshill 
M'Gechan,  John,  of  Cochrane  &  M'Gechan,  14  Barclay 

street 
M'GEE,    WALTER,    &   SON,  engineers,   millwrights, 

machine  and  tool   makers}    Albion   Works,  Stoney 

brae 
M'Gee,  William,  of  W.  M'Gee  &  Son,  Albion   cottage, 

Lylesland 
M'Geoch,  Andrew,  veterinary  surgeon,  15  Gauze  street 
M'Geoch,  David,  smith  and  farrier,  4  Mill  street 
M'Geoch,  Mrs  A.,  confectioner,  57  George  street 
M'Ghee,  Gavin,  gardener  to  Wm.  Johnston,  Beauchamp, 

Love  street 
M'Ghee,   James,   church    officer,    Martyrs'    Church,    23 

Castle  street 
M'Ghee,  Maxwell,  baker,  6  Broomlands 
M'GHEE,   JAMES   H.j   painter  and  paper-hanger,  35 

Canal  street — house,  do. 
M'GHEE,  PATRICK,  metal   and  machinery  merchant, 

13  Old  Sueddon — house,  13  do. 
M'GHIE,  JOHN,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  13  Abbey  st. 
M'GHIE,  WILLIAM,  writer,  4  Causeyside— agent  for 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Guardian  Fire  Office, 

and    National    Provident    Institution— house,     109 

High  street 
M 'Gibbon,  George,  clerk,  8  Underw<oocl  street 
M'Gibbon,  John,  of  Robertson  &  M 'Gibbon,  4  William  st* 
M'Gibbon,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  12  Glen  street — house,  8 

Underwood  place 
M'GIBBON,  RICHARD  F.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller, 

4  Moss  street — house,  25  do. 
M'GILL,  JOHN,  victualler,  grocer,  and  grain  merchant, 

13  Old  Sneddon 


fAISLEY.  9 1 

M'Glashan,  Alexander,  tailor,  5  St.  James  street 

M'Gonagal,  George,  confectioner,  8  New  street 

M'Gorley,  Hugh,  dealer,  Hospital  lane 

M'GOWN,  ADAM,  contractor,  engine  waste  and  bass 
broom  manufacturer,  Williamsburgh  Works — bouse, 
Whitehaugh 

M'GOWN,  ALEXANDER  B.,  accountant  and  agent, 
treasurer  Paisley  Heritable  Property  Investment 
Society,  14  Gilmour  street — bouse,  11  Neilston  st, 

M'GOWN,  JOHN,  accountant,  cashier  of  Savings  Bank, 
resident  secretary  for  the  Scottish  Amicable  Life 
Assurance  Society,  14  Gilmour  street — house,  Camp- 
bill — (See  advertisement) 

M'Gown,  Thomas,  cashier  at  James  Harvey  &  Co.'s— 
house,  1  Bute  place,  Neilston  street 

M'Grath,  Patrick,  broker,  86  New  Sneddon 

MACGREGOR,  JOHN  ROSS,  chemist  at  Lonend  Dye 
works,  Lonend  Cottage 

MACGREGOR,  PATRICK  COMYN,  F.R.H.S.,  of 
Leckie  &  Macgregor,  Lonend  House 

MACGREGOR,  THOMAS,  at  William  Henderson  & 
Son's,  New  Wynd,  Glasgow — house,  40  Broomlands 

M'Gregor,  William,  hair  cutter,  34  Old  Sneddon 

M'HOUL,  MRS,  spirit  dealer,  9  Orchard  street — house, 
25  do. 

M'Hutchison,  D.,  Clyde  View  terrace,  Bellfield  street 

M'Hutchison,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Clyde  View  terrace,  Bell- 
field  street 

MTlwrick,  William,  fruiterer,  69  Love  street — house,  2 
Niddry  street 

MTndoe,  Mrs,  grocer,  15  Ferguslie 

MTndoe,  Rev.  William,  of  Free  Martyrs'  Church,  97 
George  street 

MTndoe,  Robert,  farmer,  Easter  Walkinshaw 

MTNNES,  MACKENZIE,  &  LOCHHEAD,  writers,  7 
Gilmour  street 

MTnnes,  James,  of  J.  &  W.  MTnnes,  13  Sandholes 

MTNNES,  JOHN,  writer,  7  Gilmour  street— house,  1 
Garthland  place,  and  Land  our,  Largs 

MTnnes,  J.  &  W.,  joiners,  14  Sandholes 


92  PAISLEY. 

M'Innes,  John,  cabinetmaker,  joiner,  and  weavers'  wriglii, 
William  street — house,  12  Sandholes 

M'Innes,  John,  gardener  to  William  Wotherspoon,  Max- 
wellton  House,  .32  Newton  street 

M'Innes,  Robert,  tobacconist,  71  Broomlands 

M'Innes,  W.,  of  J.  &  W.  M'Innes,  24  Maxwellton  st. 

Macintosh,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  tanners,  curriers,  and  leather 
merchants,  7  New  Smithhills 

Macintosh,  Rev.  Alex.,  of  Free  Gaelic  Church — manse, 
Stirling  street 

M'INTYRE,  HUGH,  &  CO.,  shipbuilders,  Merksworth 

M'Intyre,  Hugh,  of  M'Intyre  &  Co.,  Abbotsburn  House, 
Inchinnan  road 

M'Intyre,  James,  at  Thomson,  Smith,  &  Co.'s — house, 
60  George  street 

M'Intyre,  Mrs  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  89  Causeyside — 
house,  10  Gordon's  lone 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  Bute 
place — house,  do. 

M'Intyre,  Robert,  hosier,  60  George  street 

M'INTYRE,  WILLIAM,  wholesale  stationer,  card  and 
pasteboard,  and  Jacquard  loom  card  manufacturer, 
and  paper  stainer — works,  Blackball  Mill — office, 
St.  Mirren  street ;  agent  for  Standard  Life  Assur- 
ance Company,  and  Yorkshire  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
pany--house,  Wooden d,  Castlehead — (See  advertise- 
ment) 

MlKAIG,  THOMAS,  brickmaker  and  brick  builder, 
Victoria  Brickworks,  28  Love  street — house,  Wallace 
cottage,  30  New  Sneddon 

M'Kay,  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  New  Sneddon — 
house,  29   Old  Sneddon 

MacKay,  James,  clerk  at  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk's  Office, 
63  George  street 

MACKAY",  JOHN,  &  CO.,  pawnbrokers,  32  Gauze  st. 

MacKay,  John,  of  J.  MacKay  &j:Co. — house,  32  Gauze 
street 

M'KAY,  JOHN,  Co-operative  Insurance  Co.,  Limited, 
41  Lady  lane 

M'Kay,  John,  broker,  7  New  Smithhills — house,  do. 


PAISLEY.  93 

M'Kay,  William,  gas  inspector,  14  Broomlands 
M'Kay,  William,  grocer,  Livingstone  place,  Carriagehill 
MacKean,  James  A.  D.,  of  Muir  &  Anderson,  8  Garthland 

place 
MacKean,  James  A.,  of  William  Sim  &  Co.,  Maryfield, 

Calside 
M'KEAN,  JAMES,  baker,  36  High  street— house,  do. 
M'KEAN,  JAMES,  jun.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  100 

George  street 
M'Kean,  James,  jun.,  at  Thomas  W.  Macalpine  &  Co.'s, 

36  High  street 
M'KEAN,  JAMES,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,    63     Causeyside — house,    Newton     Bank, 

Castlehead 
M'KEAN,  JOHN,  writer  and  notary  public,  46  Moss 

street — house,  Newton  Bank,  Castlehead 
M'KEAN,  JOHN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7  Moss  st. 
M'KEAN,  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  75  Broomlands 
MacKean,  Miss,  3  West  Croft 
MacKean,  Mrs  Robert,  Greenock  road 
MacKean,  Robert,  baker,  52  Caledonia  st.— house,  4  do. 
MacKean,  William  Muir,  of  Muir  &  Anderson,  Dromorne, 

Renfrew  road 
MACKEAN,  WILLIAM,  starch  and  corn  flour  manu- 
facturer,  St.   Mirren's  Works,   Macdowall  street — 

house,  8  Garthland  place 
MacKean,  William  S.,  of  Wm.  Sim  &  Co.,  Greenock  road 
M'KECHNIE,  ALEXANDER,  messenger-at-arms,  Moss 

street — house,  28  Old  Sneddon 
M'KECHNIE,  JOHN,  shawl  manufacturer,  14  Causey- 
side— house,  Riversdale  villa,  Langbank 
M'Kechnie,    Malcolm,    manufacturer — house,    Annfleld 

place,  Lylesland 
M'Kell,  Mrs  Peter,  confectioner,  118  George  street 
MACKELLAR,  ARCHIBALD,  grain  merchant,  42  Moss 

street — house,  22  Oakshaw  street 
M'KELL AR,  DANIEL,  grocer,  28  George  street— house, 

8  Camphill  place 
M'Kellar,  Daniel,  engineer,  3  Hamilton  street 
M'Kellar,  James,  weavers'  secretary,  24  Thread  street 


94  PAISLEY. 

M'KELLAR,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  wholesale  boot  and  shoe 

manufacturers — factory,  32  High  street 
MacKellar,  John,  of  MacKellar  &  Co.,  Marchfield,  Inch- 

innan  road 
M'Kellar,  Matthew  H.,  grocer  and  victualler,  35   High 

street — house,  131  George  street 
M'Kelvie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse  and  midwife,  5  Love  street 
MACKENZIE,  ALEXANDER,  of  M'Innes,  Mackenzie, 

&  Lochhead,  Glenview,  High  Carriagehill 
Mackenzie,  Archibald,  market  gardener,  North  Greenhill 
Mackenzie,  Archibald,  jun.,  of  Mackenzie,  Brothers,  North 

Greenhill 
MACKENZIE    BROTHERS,    starch    and     corn   flour 

manufacturers,  Victoria   Works,  Renfrew  road,  and 

Murray  street 
Mackenzie,  George,  of  Mackenzie  Brothers,  North  Green- 
hill 
Mackenzie,  Daniel,  of  Mackenzie  Brothers,  North  Greenhill 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  Nortli  Greenhill 
M'KENZIE,    GILBERT,    wine    and   spirit   merchant, 

"  Tannahill  Rest" — house,  25  Carriagehill 
M'KENZIE,  GEORGE,  photographer,  5  Gilmour  street, 

and  Willow  brae,  Piershill,  Edinburgh — house,   16 

Gilmour  street 
M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  jun.,  tailor,  78  Causeyside — house,  do. 
M'Kenzie,  James,  sluicekeeper,  Stanely  cottage 
M'KENZIE,    PETER,    nurseryman,    Bellfield    nursery, 

Cartvale,  Love  street — shop,  1  Gordon  st.,  Glasgow 
M'Kenzie,  William,  governor  of  Burgh  Poorhouse,  7  New 

Sneddon 
M'Kie,  James,  flesher,  14  Broomlands 
M'Kie,     Keith,    assistant    to    R.    Barr,    chemist,    ]\£rs 

Pollock's,  53  High  street 
M'Kie,  Mrs  John,  flesher,  2  Lawn  street — house,  do. 
MacKie,  William,  slater,  44  Storie  street 
M'KILLIGAN,  DUNCAN,  woollen  and  linen  draper,  15 

High  street — house,  9  San  dholes 
Mackilquham,  James,  cashier  at  Stanley  Dye  Works,  Fal- 

side 
M'Kim,  John,  broker,  7  Storie  street 


PATSLET.  95 

M'Kinlay,  John,  church   officer  (Free  St.  George's),  and 

house  factor,  37  New  street 
M'Kinlay,  M.,  milliner  and   dressmaker,  and  baby  linen 
establishment,  29  High  street — house,  10  St.  James 
street 
M'Kinlay,  Miss,  43  Oakshaw  street 
M'Kinlay,  R.  C,  letter  carrier 
M'Kinlay,  William,   warehouseman  at  Clark  &  Co.'s,  9 

Lonend 
M'Kinnon,   Lachlan,  at  M'Innes,  Mackenzie,  &   Loch- 
head's,  2  Buchanan  terrace 
MACKINTOSH,  ALEXANDER,  sawmills,  joiner,  and 

packing  box  and  tincase  maker,  12  Newton  street 
M'Lachlan,  A.  F.,  commercial  traveller,  4  Williamsburgh 
M'Lachlan,  David,  of  Bell  &  M 'Lachlan,  3  Underwood 
M' Lachlan,  Dugald,  boot  and  shoemaker,  17  Gauze  st. 
M'LACHLAN,  JAMES,  coal  merchant,  Coal  Basin,  19 
Canal    street,     and     Underwood    Depot  —house,    4 
Williamsburgh 
M'Lachlan,  James,  manager,  Espedair  Chemical  Works, 

7  Glen  street 
M'Lachlan,  John,  of  Bow,  M'Lachlan,  &  Co.,  24  Glen  st. 
M'LACHLAN,  JOHN,   grocer  and  spirit  merchant,   5 

Moncrieff  street — house,  3  Back  Sneddon 
M'LACHLAN,    John,     wine    and    spirit   merchant,    70 

Broondands 
M'Lachlan,  L.  R.,  photographer,  7  Moss  street 
M'LACHLAN,  MRS  ROBERT,  spirit  merchant,  1  Old 

Sneddon — house,  do. 
M'Lachlan,   Robert,  clerk,   Greenlaw   Goods   Station,   4 

Christie  street 
M'LAUCHLAN,   ROBERT,   coal  merchant,   Greenlaw 
Depot,  Renfrew  road — office,  109  High  street  (Ter- 
race Buildings) — house,  2  Barclay  street 
M'Lauchlin,  Alexander,  police  officer,  17  Wardrop  street 
M'Lardie,  Duncan,  calenderer,  hot  presser,  and  finisher, 

Marshall's  lane — house,  do. 
M'LARDIE,  JAMES,  scourer  and  finisher,  Meikleriggs 

■ — house,  Lagnacraig  cottage,  Meikleriggs 
MacLaren,  Duncan,  teller,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  66 
Love  street 


96  PATSLEY. 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  grocer,  3  Clark  Buildings — house,  4 

Pattison  street,  Greenhill  road 
M'Lean,    Alexander,    of  J.    Buchanan    &    Co.,    drapers 

and  yarn  merchants — house,  121  George  street 
M'Lean,   Alexander,  weigher,  Town's   Weighs,  St.  James 

street — house,  9  Glen  street 
M'LEAN,  ANGUS,  joiner,  edge  tools,  and  ironmongery, 

4  Gauze  street 
M'Lean,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  33  High  street 
M'Lean,  J.,  precentor,  Free  Martyrs'  Church,  67  Causey- 
side 
M'LEAN,  JOHN,  grocer,  67  Causeyside  and  3  Clark's 

Buildings,  Underwood — house,  67  Causeyside 
M'Lean,  Mrs  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  6  Cotton  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  3  Clark's  Buildings 
M'LEAN,  NEIL,  baker  and  grain  merchant,  105  George 

street 
M'Lean,  Ralph,  shoemaker,  67  Canal  street 
M'LEAN,  ROBERT,  agent  for  Cowan  &  Co.,  Greenlaw 

Goods  Station — house,  43  High  street 
M'Lean,  Robert,  storeman  to   William   Caldwell   &   Co., 

20  Mill  street 
M'LELLAN,  ALEXANDER,  violinist  and  teacher   of 

dancing,  40  New  street' — (See  advertisement) 
M'Lellaii,  William,  printer,  17  Wardrop  street 
M'Lennan,  T.  B.,  shawl  manufacturer,  113  Causeyside — 

house,  66  Love  street 
M'Lennan,  W.  B.,  of  Campbell  &  M'Lennan,  12  Abbey 

street 
M'LEOD,    ALEXANDER,   &   SON,  crystal  and  china 

merchants,  and  general  waste  dealers,  89  Causeyside 
M'Leod,  Colin,  draff  agent  at  Saucel  Distillery,  4  Black- 
hall  Buildings 
M'LEOD,  MATTHEW,  house  factor  and  coal  merchant, 

Underwood   and    Stoney    Brae    Depots — house,    87 

High  street  (opposite  head  of  New  street) 
M'LEOD,   NINIAN  FE.-.RIE,   physician   and   surgeon, 

M.D.,  C  M.,  medical  practitioner,  2  New  Smithhills 
M'LEOD,    R.    C,    of   A.    M'Leod    &  Son,  Bute  place, 

Neilston  street 


PAISLEY.  97 

M'Leod,  Robert  C,  Bute  Place,  Neilston  street 
MACLKRIE,  GEORGE,  cook  and  confectioner,  and  wine 

and  spirit  merchant,  6  High  street  (Cross) — house, 

7  do. 
M'Lerie,  Samuel,  china  merchant,  4  Wellmeadow  street 
M'Lure,  Andrew  H.,  warper,  109  High  street 
M'Luskie,  Peter,  flesher,  25  Moss  street — house,  73  Love  st. 
M'Mahon,  Patrick,  porter  at  John  Stewart  &  Co.'s,   23 

George  street 
M'Master,  Alexander,  gardener  to  M.  Muir,  Greenhill,  1 

Clark's  buildings 
M'Meikan,  Mrs,  teacher,  Industrial  School,  55  Caledonia 

street 
M'MILLAN,   JAMES,   wine    and   spirit   merchant,    16 

Causeyside — house,  104  do. 
M'Millan,  John,  sen.,  foreman  at  Greenlaw  Station,  19 

Underwood 
M'Millan,   John,   jun.,   clerk   at    Greenlaw    Station,   19^.     : 

Underwood  ^  £|  \ 

M'Millan,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  11  Cotton  street  :£ui< 

M'Millan,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  9  Canal  street  a-     '. 

M'MILLAN,  WILLIAM,  cork  manufacturer,  32  Well- 
meadow  ;  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  35  do. — house, 

35  do. 
M'Minigle,  John,  manager,  egg  department,  at  Spence  & 

Sons,  6  Canal  street 
M'Monigle,  Henry,  contractor,  6  Canal  street 
M'Morland,  William,  egg  merchant,  22  Sandholes 
M'Murchy,  James,  Castlehead 
M'MURRAY  &  M'COWAN,  wholesale  confectioners,  36 

High  street  and  Storie  street 
M'Murray,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  19  George  St. 
M'Murray,  J.,  of  M'Murray  &  M'Cowan,  9  Orr  square 
M'Murrich,  James,  at  M'Kellar  &  Co.'s,  32  High  street 
M'NAB,  MRS  AGNES,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,  2Q 

Carriagehill 
M'NAIR  &  DREW,  curled  hair  manufacturers,  Seedhili 

Hair  Works 
M'Nair,  Duncan,  grocer,  victualler,  and  grain  merchant, 

2  High  street,  25  Moss  street,  and  2  St.  James  place 

i 


98  PAISLEY. 

M'NAIR,  DUNCAN,  manufacturer,  4  Cumberland  court, 

Causeyside — house,  145  George  street 
M'Nair,  Hugh,  farmer,  Meikleriggs 
M'NAIR,  MATTHEW,  Paisley  and  Glasgow  carrier,  5 

Bank  street 
M'NAIR,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  coach  builders,  3  Mill  street 
M'NAIR,  JOHN,  grocer,  50  George  st. — house,  122  do. 
M'Nair,  John,  of  John  M'Nair  &  Co.,  3  Mill  street 
M'Nair,  William,  of  Armstrong  &  M'Nair,  20  Old  Sneddon 
M'Nair,  William,  of  Alexander  H.  Park  &  Co.,  7  Gateside 
M'Naught,    Alexander,    secretary,    Manufacturing    Co- 
operative Society,  1  Barclay  street 
M'Naught,  Hugh,  cowfeeder,  3  New  street 
M'Naught,  Jane,  milliner,  23  Abbey  street — house,  do. 
M'Naught,  Margaret,  furniture  dealer,  38  New  street 
M'Naught,  Miss,  spirit  merchant,  16  Gauze  street 
M'NAUGHTON,  ALEXANDER,  joiner  and  wood  mer- 
chant, 6  New  Smithhills — house,  7  do. 
M'NAUGHTON,    ARTHUR,    superintendent    of    Fire 

Brigade,  4  Moss  street 
M'Naughton,    James,    manufacturer,    113    Causeyside — 

house,  7  George  street 
M'Naughton,  James,  grocer,  92  New  Sneddon 
M'NAUGHTON,  JOHN,  manager  to  M.  Robertson  & 

Co.,  Foxbar 
M'NEE,  JOHN,  machinery  merchant,  7  Hamilton  street 

and  9  Abercorn  street — house,  1  Maxwell  street 
M'Nee,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Moss  street 
M'NEIL  &  BROWN,  joiners,  Camphill 
M'Neil,  James,  of  M'Neil  &  Brown,  8  Camphill  place 
M'Neil,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  19  Well- 
meadow 
M'Neil,  J.,  milliner,  20  Wellmeadow 
M'NEIL,  PETER,  manager  at  Anderson  &  Wallach's, 

Abercorn  Oil  Works,  21  St.  James  street 
M'NEIL,  PETER,  spirit  merchant,   109   High  street- 
house,  21  St.  James  street 
M'NEIL,  WILLIAM,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  19  Well- 
meadow 
M'NICOL,  JOHN,  purveyor  and  confectioner,  5  Moss 
street — house,  do. 


PAISLEY.  99 

M'Nish,  Louise  C,  mistress,  Infant  department,  Stow 
School 

M'NISH,  MRS  WILLIAM,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer, 
5  County  place,  and  41  Moss  street — house,  9  Moss 
street 

M'NISH,  ROBERT,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  94 
High  street — house,  do. — (See  advertisement) 

M'Phail,  Allan,  8  Williamsburgh 

MACPHERSON,  ALEXANDER,  sheriff  officer  and 
town  officer,  9  Churchhill 

M'Pherson,  Donald,  inspector,  Burgh  Police,  Abbey- 
Lodge 

M'PHERSON,  DUNCAN,  cowfeeder,  Gibbie's  Bush, 
King  street 

M'Pherson,  Henry,  commission  agent  and  superintendent 
of  Abbey  Burying  Ground,  4  Smithhills 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  60  High 

street  g^  f 

M'Pherson,  James,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  32  Well- 
meadow 

M'Pherson,  John,  ham  curer,  at  John  Spence  &  Sons,  1 
Ralston  square 

M'Pherson,  Joseph,  baker,  79  Broomlands 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Robert,  blacking,  polishing  paste,  and 
liquid  blue  manufacturer,  8  Shuttle  street 

M'QUEEN,  THOMAS,  joiner,  131  George  street— house, 
13  do. 

M'Rae,  Alexander,  clerk,  Prison 

MacRobert,  Thomas,  writer,  deputy  Clerk  of  the  Peace 
for  Renfrewshire,  and  clerk  to  the  Paisley  School 
Board,  County  buildings — house,  Castlehead 

M'STRAVICK,  DAVID,  flesher,  3  Neilston  street- 
house,  Albert  place,  Espedair  street 

M'TAGGART,  DANiEL,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  Orr 
square — house,  13  Barclay  street — (See  advertise- 
ment) 

M'Taggart,  Hugh,  flesher,  68  Causeyside — house,  44  Cal- 
side 

M'Taggart,  John,  iron  moulder,  2  Gauze  street 

M'Vey,  Daniel,  of  Campbell  &  M'Vey,  builders,  19  Well- 
meadow 


100  PAISLEY. 

M'W ALTER,  ALLAN,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  23  New 
Smithhills — house,  51  Caledonia  street 

M'WALTER,  ELIZABETH,  spirit  dealer,  19  Maxwell- 
ton  street 

M'Walter,  Mrs  Thomas,  26  George  street 

M 'Walter,  Robert,  feuar,  Rosehill,  Falside 

M'WHINNIE,  JOHN,  carver  and  gilder,  81  High  street 
— house,  Craigielea 

M'WILLIAM,  JOHN,  of  J.  &  J.  M'William,  spirit  mer- 
chants, 38  Queen  street,  Glasgow — house,  Fairfield, 
Gateside,  Renfrew  road 

M'William,  Denis,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  New  st. 

NAIRN,  ARCHIBALD,  clerk  to  A.  F.  Craig  &  Co., 
Caledonia  Engine  Works,  13  Abbey  street 

Nairn,  Miss,  Blackland  Cottage,  22  Calside 

NAIRN  E,  WILLIAM,  treasurer  Gas  Company,  3  Cale- 
donia street 

Naismith,  James  G.,  of  Crichton  &  Naismith,  131  George 

NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  St.  Mirren  st.— 

Peter  Guilleaume,  agent 
NATIONAL  SECURITY  SAVINGS  BANK,  14  Gil- 

mour  street — John  M'Gown,  cashier  and  actuary — 

(See  advertisement) 
NEIL,  ARCHIBALD,  bottler,  13  and  14  Newton  street 

— house,  36  Maxwellton 
Neil,  James,  tinsmith  and  ironmonger,  8  Broomlands 
NEIL,  JANET,  milliner,  1  East  lane 
Neil,  John,  blanket  and  tweed  manufacturer,  6  Wardrop 

street 
Neil,  Mrs,  green  grocer,  36  Moss  street 
Neil,  Robert,  secretary   Underwood    Co-operative   Com- 
pany, 49  Broomlands 
NEILSON,  WILLIAM,  carver,  gilder,  and  picture  frame 

maker,  85  High  street — house,  85  do. — (See   adver. 

tisement) 
Neilson,  William,  clerk,  Justice  of  Peace   Clerk's   office, 

18  Orchard  street 
Neilson,  William,  ironmonger,  2  Wellmeadow — house,  7 

West  brae 


paisubt.  101 

Nicol,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,    12    Broom- 
lands — house,  2  John  street 

NESS,  JOHN,  spirit  dealer,  1  North  Bridge  street 

NE  WLANDS,  J.  BUCHANAN,  watchmaker  and  gold- 
smith, 16  High  street — house,  Burubank,  Calside 

Newton,  Mrs,  grocer,  16  M ax wellton  street 

Newton,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  34    Glen 
street 

NICOL,  JOHN,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,    6 
George  street — house,  Western  CarriagehiU  place 

Nicol,  John,  of  W.  Caldwell  &  Co.,  9-g-  Stevenson  street 

Nicolini,  Peter,  confectioner  and  ice  cream  manufacturer, 
15  Broomlands 

Nicolson,  Daniel,  lieutenant  Burgh  Police,   4   Camphill 
place 

NICOLSON,   JOHN,  commission   merchant,  20  Union 
street,  Glasgow — house,  Marylea,  Calside 

NISBET,  ALEXANDER  F., pawnbroker,  24 Gauze  street 

—house,  26  do.  S't 

NISBET,   ALEXANDER,  surveyor  of  taxes,  1  Cotton  S3  c 
street — house,  Mavis  Bank,  Partick  Hill,  Glasgow     a. 

Nisbet,  John,  manufacturer,  109  Causeyside — house,  27 
Glen  street 

Nisbet,  William,  2  Buchanan  terrace 

Niven,  Alexander,  blacksmith  and  confectioner,  4  Gauze 
street 

NIVEN,  HUGH,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  110  George 

NIVEN,  JOHN  COUTTS,  teacher,  22  Wellmeadow 

Niven,  Malcolm,  cowfeeder,  33  Causevside 

NIVEN,   REV.   FREDERICK   C,    minister  of  North 

Church,  The  Manse,  51  Love  street 
Niven,  Robert,  furnisher,  5  Castle  street 
Niven,  William,  salt  merchant,  66  George  street 
NOBLE,   HENRY,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  7  Cotton 

street — house,  7  Mill  street 
NOBLE,    JOHN    J.,  hotel-keeper,  Abercorn  Hotel,  9 

Gauze  street 
NOBLE,  WILLIAM,  mineral  agent,  Caledonian  Kailway^ 

Paisley  Mineral  Depot,  8  Underwood  road 
i  2 


102  PAISLEY. 

NORTH  BRITISH  DAILY  AND  WEEKLY  MAIL 
OFFICE,  5  County  place— James  Drewette,  corres- 
pondent and  reporter — house,  35  New  Sneddon 

Norwich  Union  Life  Insurance  Society — James  Pollock^ 
2  Forbes  place,  agent 

NOTMAN,  MISSES j  music  teachers,  Park  place,  Calside 

OGG,  GEORGE,  spirit  dealer,  36  Ferguslie — house,  do. 

Ogilvie,  Miss,  saleswoman  at  A.  &  R.  Cairns's,  2  High 
street — 3  Buchanan  terrace 

Ogilvie,  Mrs,  draper,  3  Love  street 

OLIVER,  ROBERT,  baker,  73  Love  street 

OLIVER,  ROBERT, collector  of  poor  rates  for  the  Abbey 
Parish,  and  collector  and  treasurer  for  Abbey  Parish 
Statute  Labour  Road  Trustees — office,  4  Smithhills — ■ 
house,  32  Calside 

Oliver,  Robert,  jun.,  cashier  with  Brown  &  Poison,  32 
Calside 

ORCHARDSON,  JOHN,  manager,  Caledonia  Factory^ 
9  Glen  lane 

Orchardson,  John,  tertius,  warehouseman,  9  Glen  lane 

Orchardson,  John,  weaver,  6  Glen  street 

ORCHARDSON,  ROBERT,  ham  curer  and  provision 
merchant,  25  Old  Sneddon — house,  44  Calside 

ORM1STON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  accountant,  Royal 
Bank  of  Scotland ;  agent  for  North  British  and  Mer- 
cantile Fire  and  Life  Association  of  Scotland,  and 
National  Provident  Institution  ;  Life  and  Scottish 
Accident  Insurance  Company,  and  Norwich  Equit- 
able Fire  Assurance  Society — house,  7  Wellmeadow 
street 

Orr,  Daniel,  clerk,  Goods  Station,  29  Glen  street 

ORR,  DAVID,  accountant,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland; 
agent,  Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance — house,  13 
Abbey  street 

Orr,  James,  ironmonger,  4  George  street — house,  10  Ward- 
rop  street 

Orr,  John,  clerk  at  Bell  &  M'Lachlan's,  29  Glen  street 
bOrr,  Miss,  bookseller  and  tobacconist,  29  Canal  street- — 
house,  37  Storie  street 


PAISLEY.  103 

OiTj  Miss  Maggie,  teacher,  Infant  and  Industrial  Depart* 
ment,  Stevenson  street  Public  School,  13  Abbey  st. 

Orr,  Mrs  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  13  High  street 

Orr,  Mrs,  grocer,  29  Glen  street 

Orr,  Mrs,  i  Old  Smithhills . 

Orr,  Robert,  greengrocer,  3  Lawn  street 

ORR,  THOMAS,  fancy  bread  and  biscuit  baker,  13  St. 
James  place  and  12  Mossvale  street — house,  2  Back 
Sneddon 

Osborue,  James,  officer,  St.  George's  Church,  6  George  st. 

O'DONNELL,  JAMES,  confectioner,  76  High  street  and 
•    12  Dyers'  wynd — house,  9  Orr  square 

O'May,  Thomas,  traveller  to  James  Pinkerton,  40  New  st. 

O'May,  William,  traveller  to  John  Spence  &  Sons,  3 
West  street 

O'May,  William,  grocer,  17  Wellmeadow 

O'Neill,  Charles,  manager  to  Paisley  Provident  Co-opera- 
tive Society,  139  George  street 

O'Neill,  James,  of  A.  H.  Park  &  Co. — house,  Annfield 
place,  Lylesland 

O'NEILL,  TERENCE,  shopman  to  Paisley  Provident 
Co-operative  Society  >  21  Gauze  street 

PAISLEY  ARTIZANS'  INSTITUTION,  1  High  street 
— keeper,  Robert  Wylie 

Paisley  Bread  Association,  7  Hospital  lane — Dalrymple 
Lyle,  clerk 

PAISLEY  CLOTHING  COMPANY,  clothiers  and  out- 
fitters, 103  High  street  (Cross) 

PAISLEY  COFFEE  ROOM,  107  High  street  (Cross) 

Patent  Convex  Weaving  Company,  153  George  street, 
and  64  Gordon  street,  Glasgow 

PAISLEY  CO-OPERATIVE  MANUFACTURING 
SOCIETY  (Limited),  shawl  and  woollen  manufac- 
turers, 114  Causeyside — Alexander  M'Naught,  man- 
ager and  secretary 

PAISLEY  CORPORATION  GAS  OFFICE,  23  Moss 
street — William  Nairne,  treasurer 

«  PAISLEY  DAILY  EXPRESS,"  published  every  after- 
noon, price  -^d — offices,  15  and  16  Causeyside — » 
William  A*  Lochhead,  proprietor 


104  fAISLEY. 

PAISLEY  EQUITABLE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY, 

9  Stock  street — Alex.  M'Farlane,  salesman — John 
Marshall,  secretary 

"  PAISLEY  HERALD  AND  RENFREWSHIRE  AD- 
VERTISER" OFFICE,  Waterloo  place,  2  Gilmour 
street — Richard  Watson,  editor — (See  advertisement) 

"PAISLEY  HERALD1'  PRINTING  ESTABLISH- 
MENT, 10  Moss  street — (See  advertisement) 

PAISLEY  HOUSE  OF  REFUGE,  Stow  place— (See 
advertisement) 

PAISLEY  INDUSTRIAL  AND  RAGGED  SCHOOL, 
Albion  street — Thomas  Smith,  superintendent 

PAISLEY  INFIRMARY,  Bridge  street  (Burgh)— John 
M'Gown,  treasurer,  14  Gilmour  street 

PAISLEY  PAROCHIAL  BOARD  OFFICE,  8  New 
Sneddon — Robert  Rowand,  inspector 

PAISLEY  PROVIDENT  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY 
(Limited)  —  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  and 
dealers  in  boots,  shoes,  coals,  &c,  15  George  street, 
68  Love  street,  53  Broom  lands,  21  Gauze  street,  39 
George  street,  1  Barclay  street — John  Lachlan,  book- 
keeoer  ;  C.  O'Neill,  manager 

PAISLEY  SAVINGS  BANK,  14  Gilmour  street— John 
M*Gown,  cashier — (See  advertisement) 

PAISLEY  SWIMMING  BATHS,  50  Storie  street- 
Donald  Bain,  superintendent 

"PAISLEY  AND  RENFREWSHIRE  GAZETTE" 
OFFICE,  3  Moss  street— J.  &  J.  Cook,  publishers 

PARK,  ALEX.  H  ,  &  CO.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers, 
105  High  street  (Cross) 

Park,  John,  farmer,  Greenhill 

Park,  John,  farmer,  Mackie's  Mill 

Park,  John,  spirit  merchant,  11  St.  James  place 

Park,  Miss,  32  Oakshaw  street 

Park,  Mrs  Alex.  H.,  Oakshawhead 

Park,  William,  foreman,  Carting  Department,  Caledonian 
Railway  Company,  Greenlaw  Station,  19  Underwood 

Park,  William,  farmer,  South  Gallowhill 

Parker,  John,  accountant,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland 
— house,  7  Gauze  street 


PAISLEY.  105 

PARLANE,  JAMES,  silk  mercer  and  general  draper,  10 

High    street — house,   Marion    Grove,    Castlehead — 

(See  advertisement) 
Parlane,  James  T.,  10  High  street — house,  Marion  Grove, 

Castlehead 
Parlane,  James,  of  J.  &  R.  Parlane,  33  Oakshaw  street 
Parlane,  John  M.,  10  High  street — house,  Marion  Grove, 

Castlehead 
Parlane,  John,  foreman  at  J.  &  R.  Parlane's,  Castlehead 
PARLANE,  J.  &  R.,  printers,  bookbinders,  paper  rulers, 

and,  booksellers,   94   High  street — works,  8  School 

wynd 
Parlane,  R.  B.,  of  J.  &  R.  Parlane,  Glen  road,  Castlehead 
PATERSON,  A.  &  W.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  87  High 

street — factory,  Elcho  street,  Glasgow 
Paterson,  Alexander,  warehouseman  at   Begg  &  Co.'s,  3 

Stirling  street 
Paterson,  Andrew,  clerk,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  and 

agent  for  the  Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company,   10 

Glen  lane 
PATERSON,  ANDREW,  grocer,  15  Old  Sneddon— house, 

8  West  Croft 
PATERSON  &  CO.,  lithographic  printers,  8  High  street 
PATERSON,    JOSEPH,   Paisley  Bedding   Warehouse, 

and  cabinetmaker,  94  Causeyside — house,  do. 
PATERSON,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  shawl  manufacturers,  6 

Causeyside 
Paterson,  James,  of  James  Paterson  &  Co.,  97  Causeyside 
Paterson,  James,  cowfeeder,  2  Williamsburgh 
Paterson,   James,  jun.,   of  James  Paterson   &    Co.,    97 

Causeyside 
Paterson,  James,  baker,  66  Broomlands 
Paterson,  James,  of  Donaldson  &  Paterson,  blacksmiths, 

2  South  Croft 
PATERSON,  JESSIE,  milliner,  26  High  street 
Paterson,  John,  detective  officer,  2  Clyde  View  terrace, 

Springbank  road 
Paterson,  Mrs  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  54 

Storie  street 
PATERSON,  MRS  HUGH,  spirit  dealer,  48  High  street 


106  PAISLEY. 

PATERSON,  ROBERT,  auctioneer,  valuator,  and  land 

surveyor,  10  Bridge  street 
Paterson,  R.   L.,  of  Cochrane  and  Paterson,  writers,  10 

Bridge  street 
Paterson,  Robert  M.,  at  David  Speirs  &  Co.'s,  Speirsfield, 

Stevenson  street 
Paterson,  Robert  M.,  of  James  Paterson  &  Co.,  97  Causey- 
side 
Paterson,  Samuel,  tailor  and  clothier,  53  Broomlands  st. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  teacher  at  Kibble  Reformatory,  33  St. 

James  street 
Paterson,    William,   coachman  to  Alexander  Cattanach, 

Auchentorlie 
Paterson,  William,  engineer,  3  Buchanan  terrace 
Paterson,  William,  traveller  to  Andrew  Fouids  &  Son,  5 

Abbey  street — house,  5  Stirling  street 
Paterson,  William  G.,  accountant,  Chamberlain's  office,  65 

Love  street 
Paterson,  William,  jeweller,  5  Stirling  street 
PATON,  ALEXANDER,  spirit  dealer,  4  Old  Sneddon— 

house,  4  Clark's  buildings,  Underwood  road 
Paton,  James,  M.D.,  and  surgeon,  7  Orr  square 
Paton,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  22  Glen  street 
Paton,  John,  furnisher,  8  Moncrieff  street 
Paton,  Mrs,  mid  wile,  3  Barr  street 
Paton,  Mrs  E.,  licensed  grocer,  88  Canal  street 
PATON,  ROBERT,  joiner,  packing-box  maker,  tin  and 

zinc  case  manufacturer,  and  gasfitter,  7  Marshall's 

lane — house,    13    Stevenson  street — (See   advertise- 
ment) 
PATRICK,  JOHN  GIBSON,  of  James  Harvey  &  Co., 

Craigton,  Glasgow  road 
Patrick,  Thomas,  baker,  69  Broomlands 
PATTINSON,    JAMES,   organist    of   the   Abbey,    and 

teacher  of  pianoforte,  &c,  Victoria  place,  Lady  lane 
Pattinson,  James,  teacher  at  Educational  Institute,   166 

George  street 
Pattison,  Margaret,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  2  Canal  st. 
Pattison,  Robert,  blacksmith,  8  Castle  street 
Pattison,  Robert,  bootmaker,  134  George  street — house, 

35  George  street 


PAISLET  107 

Pattison,    William,    of    Watson    &   Pattison,    5    West 

Buchanan  street 
Paul,  J.  G.,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Crossflat  Nursery 
Paul,  Matthew,  grocer,  20  Broomlands — house,  45  High 

street 
PAUL,  WILLIAM,  nurseryman  and  florist,  Wester  Cross- 
flat  and   Greenlaw,  off  Mill  street — house,  Crossflat 

Nursery 
Paul,  William,  confectioner,  79  Causeyside — house,  do. 
PAWNBROKING  OFFICES,  8  Back  Sneddon  and  12 

Old  Sneddon — sale  shop,  3  Old  Sneddon 
Peacock,  Gavin,  grocer,  53  Storie  street 
PEACOCK,  JOHN,  ropemaker,  and  sacking  and  pack- 
ing-sheet merchant,  85  High  street — house,  do. 
Peacock,  Miss  Jessie,  milliner,  and  straw  hat  maker,  19 

Broomlands 
Peacock,  Mrs  Robert,  baker,  5  George  street 
PEACOCK,   ROBERT,  grocer,  90  High  street— house, 

Albert  place,  Espedair  street 
Peacock,  Thomas,  designer,  Falside 
Peacock,  William,  spirit  merchant,  Sun  Inn,  1  Bladda 
PEATTIE,  WILLIAM,  clothier  (Session  Clerk  for  Middle 

Parish),  2  Gilmour  street  —house,  24  Williamsburgh 
Peden,  William  S.,  clerk,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank, 

Glasgow — house,  Helena  villa,  Greenock  road 
Pennel,  John,  grocer,  3  Broomlands 
Peock,  William,  shipmaster,  Meikleriggs 
PERCY,    FRANCIS,    grocer,    101   Causeyside  and  a34 

Canal  street — house,  5  Stow  street 
Perrit,  George,  foreman  to  Cowan  &  Co.,  Greenlaw  Goods 

Station,  1  South  Croft 
Peters,  Jeanie,  grocer,  6  Inkle  street 
Peters,  Joseph,  cooper,  39  Moss  street 
Philips,  William,  of  Macfarlane,  Philips,  &  Co.,  Falside 
Phillips,  John,  spirit  dealer,  52  Storie  street 
Picken,  Alexander,  weavers'  wright,  2  Barclay  street 
Picken,  John,  letter  stamper,  26  Storie  street 
Picken,  Robert,  No.  3  Badge  porter,  Railway  Station 
PICKEN,  WILLIAM,  broker,  18  Lawn  street 
Pinkerton,  Alex.,  gardener,  Kibbuckston  Cottage — shop, 

19  Sandholes 


108  PAISLEY. 

Pinkerton,  Allan,  spirit  merchant,  57  Broomlands 
Pinkerton,  David,  of  Ritchie  &  Pinkerton,  Thrushcraig 

House 
PINKERTON,  JAMES,  ham  curer  and  wholesale  pro- 
vision merchant,  40  New  street  (under  Trades'  Hall) 
PINKERTON,    JAMES,    furnishing  and  general  iron. 

monger,  14  Moss  street— house,  9  Hospital  lane 
Pinkerton,   James,   jun.,   clerk    and  traveller   at   James 

Pinkerton's,  40  New  street 
Pinkerton,  John,  feuar,  39  Wellmeadow 
Pinkerton,  J.  L.,  clerk  at  Reids  &  Henderson's,  3  Hamilton 

street 
Pinkerton,  Mrs  L.,  65  Back  Sneddon 
PINKERTON,  ROBERT,  plumber,  tinsmith,  gasfitter, 

coppersmith,  and  bellhanger,  67  Back  Sneddon 
Pinkerton,  William,  clerk,  National  Bank — house,  Blythe 

Holm,  Castlehead 
Pinkerton,    William,    grain    and    potato    merchant,    13 

Abercorn  street — house,  3  Hamilton  street 
Pirie,    George,    M.A.,    John   Neilson   Institution,    Park 

place,  Calside 
Pirrit,  George,  foreman  to  Cowan  &  Co.,  Greenlaw  Goods 

Station — house,  1  South  Croft 
POLLOCK,  A.  RUSSELL,  merchant,  Forbes  place- 
house,  Greenhill 
Pollock,  A.  R.,  90  Canal  street 
POLLOCK    &    COCHRANE,    bleachers,    dyers,    and 

finishers,  Thrushcraig 
Pollock,  David  C,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  126  George  st. 
POLLOCK,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  yarn  agents  and  merchants, 

2  Forbes  place — store,  20  Mill  street 
Pollock,   James,  teller,  Union  Bank,  and  agent  for  West 

of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  and 

Norwich  Life  Assurance  Company — house,  38  Oak- 

shaw  street 
Pollock,    John,    clerk,    Smithhills    Dyevvork — house,    17 

Orchard  street 
Pollock,  John,  vanman  to  David  Fechney,  and  treasurer 

to  Oddfellows'  Society,  107  George  street 
Pollock,  John  W.,  at  Alexander  Stephen  &  Sons,  Govan, 

38  Oakshaw  street 


PAISLEY.  109 

Pollock,  Mrs,  4  Garthland  street 

Pollock,  Robert,  baker,  33  Gauze  street 

Pollock,  Robert,  farmer,  Amochrie 

Pollock,  Robert,  foreman  at  John  Ballantyne's,  clothier, 

84  Broomlancls 
Pollock,  William,  brickbuilder  and  contractor,   1  Russell 

street 
POLLOCK,  WILLIAM,  furniture  dealer  and  broker,  101 

Causeyside — house,  Canal  Bank  Cottage 
POLLOCK,   WILLIAM,  provision  merchant,  27  High 

street — house,  89  do. 
Pollock,  William,  waste  dealer  and  broker,  58  Causeyside 
Pollock,  William  S.,  plumber,  tinsmith,  coppersmith,  and 

gasfitter — workshop,  40  High  street — house,  69  do. 
POLSoN,  JOHN,  of  Brown  &  Poison,  and  of  William 

Brown  &  Son,  West  Mount 
POLSON,  WILLIAM,   &  CO.,  starch,   corn  flour,  and 

mustard    manufacturers,    Imperial    Starch    Works, 

Abercorn  street  2ii.„<  ^ 

Poison,  William,  of  William  Poison  &  Co.,  5  Gauze  street  Wet 
Porteous,  Alexander,  clerk,  16  Barclay  street  ^u": 

PORTEOUS,    DUNDAS   S.,    engineer,   machinist,   and 

tool  maker,  and  iron  and  brass  founder,  Snawdoun 

Works,  55  Back  Sneddon 
PORTEOUS,  DUNDAS  W.,  Snawdown  Works,  Priors. 

croft  House,  50  High  street 
Porter,   John,   at  Alexander  MacKintosh's,  26  Newton 

street 
Porter,   John,   foreman  boilermaker  a,t  Atlas  Works,    1 

Galloway  street 
POST  OFFICE  RECEIVING  OFFICE,  70  Causeyside 

— W.  Small,  sub-postmaster 
POTTIE,  ALEXANDER,  M.R  C.V.S.,  veterinary  sur- 
geon, 64  Love  street 
POTTIE,   A.  &  M.,  smiths  and  agricultural  implement 

makers,  and  veterinary  horse-shoers,   64  Love  street, 

and  22  Gordon's  lone,  and  Thornhill,  Johnstone 
Pottie,  Alexander,  of  A.  &  M.  Pottie,  64  Love  street 
Pottle,  Michael,  of  A.  &  M.  Pottie,  64  Love  street 
Power,  Robert,  clerk,  Canal  Office,  Causeyside  toll 

j 


110  PAISLEY. 

Pratt,  David,  joiner,  29  Gauze  street — house,  do. 

Pratt,  Williair,  foreman  joiner  at  Turnbull  &  Craig's — 
house,  23  Oakshaw  street 

Priestly,  Samuel,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  33  Gauze  st. 

Primrose,  John,  shopman  at  Mrs  H.  Brown's,  baker,  56 
Causeyside 

Pringle,  Matthew,  carter  and  cowfeeder,  24  Storie  street 

PROVAN,  ANDREW,  cowfeeder  and  market  gardener 
— gardens,  13  Wellmeadow — house  and  shop,  3  Max- 
wellton  street 

Provan,  John,  farmer,  Brediland 

PROVIDENT  EQUITABLE  SOCIETY  (Limited),  9 
Stock  street — A.  M'Farlane,  salesman,  94  Causey- 
side 

PRUDENTIAL  INSURANCE  CO.  —  John  Smail, 
superintendent,  32  Canal  street 

PURVES,  MRS  JAMES,  wholesale  draper  and  manu- 
facturer— sale  rooms,  44  New  street — house,  11 
Barclay  street 

QUIN,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoemaker,  14  Abercorn  street 
Quin,  John  F.,  hairdresser,  82  Broomlands 
Quin,  Terence,  hairdresser,  19  Moss  street 
Quinn,  James,  greengrocer  and  confectioner,  32  St.  James 
street 

RAE,    JOHN,    teller,    Bank    of  Scotland,   2   Buchanan 

terrace 
Ramsay,  James,  grocer,  20  Abbey  street 
Ramsay,  James,  letter  carrier,  29  New  Sneddon  street 
Ramsay  &  Gray,  May  bole  Boot  and  Shoe  Warehouse,  16 

Moss  street 
RAMSAY,  WILLIAM,  miller,  Hawkhead  and   Seedhill 

Mills — house,  Hawkhead  Mills 
Rankine,  James,  farmer,  Netherton,  Inchinnan  road 
Rankine,  James   M.,  teacher,  Educational  Institute,  166 

George  street — house,  Linwood 
RANKINE,    JOHN,   &    CO.,    brickmakers    and  brick- 

builders,  .North  Caledonia  Brickworks,  Love  street 
Ray,  Mrs  Samuel,  grocer,  16  Ferguslie 


PAISLEY.  Ill 

Ray,  Robert,  keeper  of  Wilson  Hall,  40  High  street 
Reid,  Alexander,  of  Reid  &  Howie,  Lochwinnoch 
Reid,  Alexander,  of  Thomas  Reid  &  Sons,  6  Bridge  st. 
REED  &  HOWIE,  carpet  manufacturers;  19  King  st. 
Reid,  G-eorge,  clerk,  Goods  Department,  Railway  Station, 

4  Cotton  street 
Reid,  George  H.,  booking  clerk,  Gilmour  Street  Station 

— house,  9  Inkle  street 
REID,  JAMES,  auctioneer  and  valuator,  18  High  street 

— house,  90  High  street 
REID,   JAMES,  bookseller,   stationer,  and  news-agent, 

18  High  street  and   11    Old   Smithhills— house,  90 

High  street 
Reid,  James,  dyer,  9  New  Smithhills — house,  Greenhaugh, 

Renfrew  road 
REID,  JAMES,  house  painter  and  church  decorator,  18 

Causeyside — house,  Saucel  Bank 
Reid,  James,  of  Thomas  Reid  &  Son,  3  Cart  street  ^^ 

Reid,  James,  grocer,  31  George  street  f«  atjg 

Reid,  James,  at  J.  &  P.  Coats's,  7  Back  row,  Ferguslie  cu  ***  3 
Reid,  James,  clerk  at  James  Harvey  &  Co.'s,  George  place 
Reid,  Jane,  grocer,  19  New  Sneddon 
Reid,  John,  coal  agent,  69  Broomlands 
Reid,  John,  cowfeeder,  7  Neil  street 
Reid,  John,  of  Thomas  Reid  &  Son,  6  Bridge  street 
REID,   JOHN,    letterpress    printer,    18    High    street— 

house,  Craigielea 
Reid,  John,  fruiterer  and    confectioner,  7   Broomlands — 

house,  Craigielea 
Reid,  Matthew,  clerk  at  Reids  &  Henderson's,  Chapelhill 
Reid,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  4  Lawn  street 
Reid,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  69  Broomlands 
Reid,  Robert,  manufacturer,  13  Causeyside 
REID,  THOMAS,  &  SON,  engineers,  millwrights,  and 

smiths,  St.  Mirren  Engine  Work,  Thread  street 
Reid,  Thomas  F.,  at  D.  Semple  &  Sons',  Stanley  place, 

48  Causeyside 
Reid,   Thomas,  sen.,  feuar,  of  Thomas  Reid  &  Sons,  6 

Bridge  street 
Reid,  Thomas,  jun.,  of  Thomas  Reid  &  Sons,  6  Bridge  st. 
Reid,  Thomas,  clerk  at  Whitehill  &  Co house,  George 

place 


112  PAISLEY. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  of  Reids  &  Henderson,  Chapelhill, 

by  Blackball 
REID,  WILLIAM,  jun.,  writer,  of  Reids  &  Henderson, 

Chapelhill,  by  Blackball 
Reid,  William,  spirit  merchant,  72  Broomlands 
REID.  WILLIAM,  tailor,  33  Gauze  street 
Reid,  William,  plumber,  23  Bath  street,  Glasgow — bouse, 

Ravenswood,  Castlehead 
REIDS  &  HENDERSON,  writers,  8  County  place 
Renfrew,  Alexander,  farmer,  Blackstoun  Mains 
Renfrew,  Archibald,  shipwright,  26  Oakshaw  street 
Renfrew,   Colin,  clerk,  2   County  place — house,  9  West 

Croft 
Renfrew  County  Kilwinning  Masonic  Lodge,  8  High  st. 
RENFREW,  JAMES,  collector  of  Burgh  Poor's  Assess- 
ment, 8  New  Sneddon  — house,  Anna  Villa,  Greenock 
road 
Renfrew,  James,  farmer,  Blackstoun 
Renfrew,  John,  clerk,  26  Oakshaw  street 
"RENFREWSHIRE     INDEPENDENT"    OFFICE, 
10  Moss  street — JobnrMiller,  editor  —  residence, 
Barrhead 
Rennie,   Alexander,   spirit  dealer,   148   George  street — 

house,  13  Barr  street 
Rennie,  James,  flesher,  18  Wellmeadow  and  9  Canal  st. 
RENNISON  &  SCOTT,  architects,  15  Gilmour  street 
Rennison,  Edward,  of  Lilla  &  Edwards,  2  Mansfield  place 
Rennison,    J.    Albert,   of   Rennison   &   Scott — house,   2 

Mansfield  place 
Rennison,  Mrs,  2  Mansfield  place 
Renton,  Joseph,  8  Lylesland 
RICHARDSON,    ISAAC,    wholesale   grocer,    29   High 

street — house,  29  do. 
Richardson,  Robert,  merchant,  4  Gateside 
RICHMOND,  DANIEL,  M.D.,  32  New  street 
Richmond,  George,  jun.,    clerk,   Victoria   Saw   Mills,    8 

Underwood 
RICHMOND,  WILLIAM,  baker  and  Temperance  Hotel 

keeper,  6  Moss  street 
Riddell,  David,  farmer,  Blackhall 


PAISLEY.  113 

Riddell,  James,  factor,  Ralston,  Glasgow  road 

RISK  &  MARSHALL,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers, 
33  Wellmeadow — (See  advertisement) 

Risk,  David,  spirit  merchant,  29  Gauze  street — house, 
25  do. 

RISK,  JAMES,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Saucel — 
house,  19  Orchard  street 

RISK,  ROBERT,  coal  merchant,  Underwood  Coal 
Depot  —  house,  1  Buchanan  terrace — (See  adver- 
tisement) 

Risk,  William,  fishmonger,  34  High  street — house,  83  do. 

Ritchie,  Agnes,  milliner,  and  straw  hat-maker,  1  Old 
Sneddon — house,  32  Glen  street 

RITCHIE  &  KIRKWOOD,  ironmongers,  47  Moss  st. 

Ritchie  &  Pinkerton,  ham  curers  and  provision  merchants, 
45  East  Howard  street,  Glasgow 

RITCHIE,  DAVID,  fancy  box  maker,  and  manufacturing 
stationer,    Cumberland    place — house,    24    Orchard^ 
street  ^3Km 

Ritchie,  Mrs  David,  grocer,  25  Queen  street  ^Qs! 

Ritchie,  John,  of  Ritchie  &  Pinkerton,  25  George  street  W>     1 

RITCHIE,  ROBERT,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and 
provision  merchant,  25  Gauze  street,  57  Causes  side, 
and  50  Love  street — house,  25  Gauze  street 

Ritchie,  William,  baker,  33  Causeyside 

Robb,  William,  Janefield  place,  Lylesland 

Robb,  William,  jun.,  traveller  to  Eadie  Brothers — house, 
Janefield  place,  Lylesland 

Roberton,  David,  tanner,  Lin  wood 

Roberton,  William,  farmer,  Old  Hall,  Glasgow  road 

Roberts,  Hugh,  traveller  at  Ritchie  &  Pinkerton's  Ann- 
field  place,  Lylesland 

Robertson,  Alex.,  officer  of  South  Church,  2  Neilston  road 

Robertson,  Andrew,  5  Carriagehill 

Robertson,  Annie  A.,  teacher,  North  Public  School,  144 
George  street 

Robertson,  Archd.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  30  King  street 
— house,  do. 

ROBERTSON,  DANIEL,  market  gardener,   Greenlaw 
and  Linside — house,  Gateflat,  East  Buchanan  street 
J  2 


114  PAISLEY. 

ROBERTSON  &  MlGlBBON,  drapers,  silk  mercers,  and 
clothiers,  17  Hi«;Ji  street 

ROBERTSON  &   SON,  hatters,  48  Moss  street— (See 
.     advertisement) 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID,  calenderer,  2  Water  Brae 
(Burgh)  and  5  Forbes  place — house,  27  George  st. 

Robertson,  D.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  47  George 
street — house,  do. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  brickmaker  and  builder, 
Shortroods  —  house,  1  Buchanan  terrace,  Greenock 
road — (See  advertisement) 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE,  coppersmith,  tinsmith, 
plumber,  and  gasfitter,  4  New  Sneddon — house,  do. 

Robertson,  Hugh,  agent  for  Ramsay  &  Gray,  Maybole 
boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  16  Moss  street 

Robertson,    J.    Jack,    accountant,    factor,    and    property 
agent,  and  agent  for   Scottish   Union   and   National 
Insurance     Coy.,    and     the      Accident     Assurance  . 
Association  of  Scotland,  52  Storie  street 

Robertson,  James,  designer  of  patterns  for  shawls,  scarfs, 
robes,  bed  covers,  &c.,-  9  Neilston  road 

ROBERTSON,  JAMES,  preserve  manufacturer,  Thrush- 
grove  Works — house,  3  Stow  place — (See  advertise- 
ment) 

Robertson,  Jane,  draper,  2  Queen  street 

Robertson,  John  AY.,  at  Robert  Murdoch  &  Co.'s,  iron 
and  steel  merchants,  agent  for  Guardian  Fire  and 
Life  Assurance  Coy.,  10  West  Croft — house,  Moss- 
side  place,  Greenock  road 

Robertson,  John,  coal  merchant,  Underwood  Depot- 
house,  15  Sandholes 

Robertson,  Mrs,  confectioner,  9  Moncrieff  street 

Robertson,  John,  calenderer,  hot  presser,  packer,  and 
finisher,  Marshall's  lane  and  Cartside  . 

Robertson,  Matthew,  crystal  and  china  merchant,  waste 
dealer,  and  coal  agent,  111  George  street — house, 
57  do, 

Robertson,  Matthew,  foreman  to  William  Harris,  watch- 
maker, 55  Causey  side 

Robertson,  Matthew,  of  M.  Robertson  &  Co.,  Foxbar 


PAISLEY.  115 

ROBERTSON,  M.,  &  Co.,  bleachers,  Foxbar 
ROBERTSON,  MRS  PETER,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

2  Orchard  street — house,  18  Causeyside 
Robertson,  Mrs  William,  fishmonger,  101  Causeyside 
Robertson,    Peter,    Inland   Revenue    officer,    St.    Ninian 

Cottage,  East  Buchanan  street 
Robertson,  Robert,  jun., officer  George Street U.P.  Church, 

4  Barclay  street 
Robertson,  Thomas,  beamer,  1  Ferguslie  walk 
Robertson,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  5  Carriagehill 
Robertson,    William,   session-clerk,  Martyrs'   Church,    2 

Queen  street 
Robertson,  William, of  Robertson  &  M'Gibbon,  Rockbank, 

Castlehead 
Robertson,  William,  hotpresser  at  David  Robertson's,  7 

WellmeadoAV 
Robertson,   William,    clerk,   Goods    Station — house,    22 

Causeyside 
ROBIN  &  HOUSTON,  soap  and  composite  candle  makers 
— soap  works,  61  New  Sneddon,  Paisley — composite 
candle  works.  Park  street,  Kinniug  Park,  Glasgow 
ROBIN,    JOHN,     &    CO.,     manufacturers,     Caledonia 
Factory,  Caledonia  street,  and  4  and  8  John  street, 
Glasgow 
ROBIN,  WILLIAM,  builder  and  monumental  sculptor — 
office,  14  Lady  lane  ;  branch  offices,  Craigton  Ceme- 
tery, Glasgow  road;  New  Cemetery,  Neilston — house, 
42  Lady  lane — (See  advertisement) 
Robson,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  84  Broomlands 
Robinson,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  131  George  street 
Rocks,   P.,   fish    dealer,  Moss    Street    Market — house,    1 

Galloway  street 
Rodden,  Charles,  15  Mossvale — house,  do. 
Rodger,  James,,  blacksmith,  90  George  street 
Rodger,  James,  grocer,  1  Mossvale  lane 
Rodger,  John,  of  Rodger  &  M'Callum,  16  Causeyside 
Rodger,  J.  H.,  clerk  at  D.  Murray,  jun.,  &  Co.'s,  6  Back 

row,  Ferguslie 
Rodger,  Matthew,  flesher,  17  Sandholes 
Rodger,  Matthew,  spirit  merchant,  1  East  Croft—  house,  do. 


116  PAISLEY. 

RODGER  &  M'CALLUM,  silk,  cotton,  and  wool  yarn 

dyers,  6  Marshall's  lane 
Rodger,  Mrs  Alexander,  tobacconist,  91  High  street 
Rodger,  William,  agent,  Lylesland  Cottage 
Rodgers,  George   R.,  at   Daily  Express  office,  29  Living- 
stone place,  Carriagehill 
Rodgers,  George  R.,  reporter,  Glasgow  News  office,  18  Gil- 

mour  street — house,  29  Livingstone  place,  Carriagehill 
Rolland,  William,  of  Smart  &  Rolland,  Buchanan  terrace, 

Greenock  road 
Rollings,    William,  elastic  weaver,  Livingstone  buildings, 

Carriagehill 
Rollo,  James,  builder,  45  Broomlands — yard,  Castle  street 
Rome,  George,  lathsplitter,  9  Caledonia  street 
ROME,  WILLIAM,   lath  merchant,  17  Old  Sneddon  — 

house,  1  Renfrew  street,  Paisley,  and  15  West  Lang- 
land  street,  Kilmarnock 
Ronald,  George,  china  merchant,  2  Cotton  street 
Ronald,  John,  at  Ronald  &  Jack's,  Oaklands,  Blackball 
Ronald,  Quintin,  gas-pipe  layer,  28  St.  James  street 
RONALD,  ROBERT  A.,  wool  merchant,  Brussels  and 

tapistry  carpet  yarns,  Daisy  Bank,  Back  Sneddon 
Ronald,  William,  at  Ronald  &  Jack's,  Oaklands,  Blackball 
Ronald,    William   Y.,  of    William   Cochrane   &   Co.,    7 

Wellmeadow 
ROSS,  ALEXANDER  M.,  Town  Chamberlain,  and  agent 

for  Northern  Assurance  Company,  County  buildings 

— house,  Rosebank  Cottage,  Calside 
Ross,  Andrew  D.,  warehouseman  at  B.  Smith  &  Co.'s — 

house,  48  Stanley  place 
ROSS,  ANDREW,  F.E.I.S.,  CM.,  teacher,  East  Public 

School- -house,  Stanley  place,  48  Causeyside 
ROSS    &    DUNCAN,   thread  manufacturers,   Abercorn 

Factory,  Abercorn  street 
Ross,  George,  cloth  finisher,  Seedhill  Finishing  Works — 

house,  3  Seedhills 
Ross,  Gordon,  10  Thread  street 
ROSS,  JAMES,  agent  of  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland 

— house,  10  Gilmour  street 
Ross,  John,  draper,  21  Wellmeadow,  and  8  Carriagehill 

— house,  8  Carriagehill 


PAISLEY.  117 

Ross,  John  S.,  printer,  8  Barclay  street 

Rowaud,  Mrs,  confectioner,  2  Gauze  street 

Rowand,  John,  draper,  14  Broomlands 

ROWAND,  ROBERT,  Inspector  of  Poor,  Burgh  Parish, 
Greenlaw  Cottage,  East  Buchanan  street 

Rowand,  Thomas  B.,  at  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin*s — 
house,  59  George  street 

Rowand,  Mrs  Robert,  farmer,  West  Candren 

Rowat,  Mrs,  Rosehill  Cottage,  Calside 

Rovvat,  Robert,  Prospecthill,  Calside 

Rowat,  Thomas,  Oakshawside 

Rowat,  William,  Rosehill  Cottage,  Calside 

Roxburgh  &  Myles,  confectioners,  3  County  place — house, 
16  Glen  street 

Roxburgh,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  86  High  street 

Roxburgh,  Mrs,  midwife,  25  Old  Sneddon 

ROXBURGH,  ROBERT,  coachbuilder,  4  Garthland  lane 
— house,  3  do. 

ROYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  St.  Mirren  street- 
David  Murray,  agent 

Russell,  James,  ironmonger,  64  Broomlands 

Russell,  Matthew,  cowfeeder,  3  Cotton  street 

Russell,  John,  clerk,  Goods  Station — house,  19  Well- 
meadow 

Russell,  John,  clerk  at  Macfarlane  &  Co.'s,  Lady  lane — 
house,  86  Canal  street 

RUSSELL,  JOSEPH,  clothier  and  hatter,  18  Gilmour 
street — house,  26  Broomlands — (See  advertisement) 

RUSSELL,  ROBERT,  yarn  agent,  94  Miller  street,  Glas- 
gow— letters  left  at  J.  Cullen's,  12  St.  James  place 

Russell,  Robert,  writer,  and  agent  for  Clydesdale  Bank — 
house,  Balgownie,  Castlehead 

RUSSELL,  R.  &  T.,  writers,  7  High  street 

Russell,  Robert  Y.,  clerk  to  Matthew  Blackwood,  4  Albion 
street 

RUSSELL,  THOMAS,  writer,  of  R.  &  T.  Russell,  7 
High  street — house,  Balgownie,  Castlehead 

Russell,  Thomas,  janitor,  Free  Library  and  Museum — 
house,  26  Oakshaw  street 

Russell,  William,  clerk  at  Meikleriggs  Finishing  Works, 
Meikleriggs. 


118  PAISLEY. 

RUSSELL,  WILLIAM,  feuar,  59  High  street 
Russell,  William,  messenger,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  48 

Moss  street 
Russell,  William,   officer,  George  Street  Baptist  Church, 

18  Oeorge  street 
Rutherford,  Thomas,  carter  and  contractor,  4  Garthland 

lane 

SACELL  BREWERY  COMPANY,  8  Saucel 

Sanderson,  Mrs,  confectioner,  23  School  wynd 
SAUCEL  DISTILLERY,  King  street,  Saucel 
SAUNDERS,  GtiORGE,  accountant,  Clydesdale  Bank, 

7  High  street 
Sawers,  J.,  carver  and  gilder,  39  High  street — house,  43 

High  street 
Scarlett,  James,  flesher,  54   Causeyside — house,   Stirling 

street 
Scarlett,  Samuel,  cowfeeder,  3  Stirling  street 
Scollan,  Thomas,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Moss  st. 
SCOTT,  ALEXANDER,  funeral  undertaker,  93  High  st. 
Scott,  Andrew   Robb,   of  Rennison  &  Scott,  2  Mansfield 

place 
Scott,  Archibald,  salesman  at  Smart  &  Rolland's,  drapers, 

4  George  street 
Scott,    John,   grocer  and   provision    merchant,    70   Love 

street — house,  34  Glen  street 
Scott,  John  C,  of  Paisley  Clothing  Company,  4  George 

street 
Scott,  John  G.,  foreman,  Gasworks,  Blackstoun  road 
Scott,  Miss,  8  Gateside 
SCOTT,  MRS,  dressmaker,  26  Broomlands 
Scott,  Mrs  Matthew,  grocer,  11  Saucel 
Scott,  Thomas,  farmer,  Hawkhead  Mains,  off  Glasgow  rd. 
Scott,  William,  baker,  55  Causeyside 
Scott,  William,  Abercorn  Foundry — house,  25  Glen  st. 
Scott,  William,  1  Gauze  street 
Scottish  Accident   Insurance    Company  —  agent,  Angus 

Keay,  12  High  street 
SCOTTISH  IMPERIAL  FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSUR^ 

ANCE  COMPANY— (See  advertisement) 


PAISLEY.  119 

SCOTTISH  LEGAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY" 

— agent,  George  Davidson,  15  George  street 

SELLAR,  WILLIAM,  supervisor  of  Inland  Revenue, 
109  High  street 

Semple,  Alexander,  of  David  Semple  &  Sons,  agent  for 
the  Scottish  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 16  Gilmour  street — house,  Townhead 

SEMPLE,  DAVID,  &  SONS,  writers,  16  Gilmour  street 

Semple,  D.  S.,  of  David  Semple  &.  Sons,  secretary  and 
law  agent  for  the  Paisley  Heritable  Investment  So- 
ciety, 16  Gilmour  street — house,  Townhead 

Semple,  James,  grocer,  36  Canal  street 

Semple,  John,  clerk  at  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar's — house, 
3  Carbrook  street 

Shanks,  William,  jun.,  spirit  merchant,  14  Cotton  street 
— house,  1  Cameron  street 

Sharp,  George,  blacksmith,  12  New  Smithhills 

Sharp,  Miss,  confectioner,  5  Mill  street 

SHARP,  ROBERT,  master  of  works  for  burgh,  County 
buildings — house,  Wellington  cottage,  Caledonia  st. 

Sharpe,  Patrick,  broker,  30  Old  Sneddon 

Shaw,  Alexander,  confectioner,  3  Neilston  street 

Shaw,  Charles,  clerk,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  30 
Canal  street 

Shaw,  John,  farmer,  Brownsfield,  Greenock  road 

Shaw,  Miss,  grocer,  1  Bridge  street 

Shearer,  James,  clerk  at  James  King's  Coach  Office,  2 
County  place — house,  6  Greenhill  road 

Skearer,  James,  warehouseman  at  John  Gibson's,  Cum- 
berland place — house,  8  Stow  place 

Shearer,  Jane,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71  Broomlands 

SHEDDEN,  WILLIAM,  JUN.,  mechanical  draughts- 
man, at  A.  F.  Craig  &  Co.'s,  Caledonian  Engine 
Works — house,  48  Love  street 

Sheridan,  Peter,  foreman  at  John  Gibson's,  Cumberland 
place — house,  69  High  street 

SIM,  HUGH,  veterinary  surgeon,  59  Love  street 

Sim,  Hugh,  Chamberlain's  Office,  County  buildings^ — 
house,  59  Love  street 

Sim,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  4  Thread  street 


uit 


120  PAISLEY. 

Sim,  Robert,  confectioner,  50  Mill  street 

SIM,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  soap  manufacturers,  1  West 
Croft 

Sim,  William,  grocer,  16  Wellmeadow 

Simm,  Mrs  William,  feuar,  17  Williamsburgh 

Simpson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  County  place 

Simpson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Brabloch  cottage 

Simpson,  Thomas,  draper,  19  Gauze  street 

SINCLAIR,  ALEXANDER,  mason  and  builder,  and 
contractor,  1  Inkle  street 

Sinclair  &  Mackay,  confectioners  and  temperance  restau- 
rateurs, 1  Wellmeadow  and  corner  of  Lady  lane 

Sinclair,  Daniel,  baker,  4  Clark's  buildings,  Underwood 
— house,  3  Garthland  street 

Sinclair,  H.  &  C,  provision  merchants,  33  Gauze  street 

Sinclair,  James  W.,  house  painter  and  decorator,  2  Lawn 
street — house,  3  Garthland  street 

Sinclair,  Janet,  draper,  10  Wellmeadow 

SINCLAIR,  PETER,  house  painter  and  decorator,  41 
Wellmeadow — house,  1  do. 

Sinclair,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  7  Wardrop  street 

Skelly,  John,  chief  warder,  Prison 

SKENE,  ALEXANDER,  governor,  Abbey  Poorhouse 
and  Asylum,  Crow  road,  Calside 

Slater,  John,  Haircraigs 

Slater,  Miss,  7  Gauze  street 

Slater,  Mrs  Ann,  122  George  street 

SMAIL,  JOHN,  superintendent,  Prudential  Assurance 
Co.,  32  Canal  street 

Small,  James,  joiner,  129  George  street 

SMALL,  MRS,  bookseller  and  stationer,  70  Causeyside 

SMALL,  WILLIAM,  receiver,  Post  Office  Receiving 
House,  70  Causeyside 

Small,  W.,  tailor,  7  Love  street 

SMART  &  ROLLAND,  drapers  and  clothiers,  City  Bank 
buildings,  102  High  street  (Cross) 

Smellie,  James,  2  Maxwellton 

SMELLIE,  WILLIAM  K.,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 79  Broomlands— house,  2  John  street 

Smiley,  Hugh  H.,  of  Peter  Kerr  &  Sons,  New  street — 
Gallowhill,  Renfrew  road 


PAISLEY.  121 

Smith,  Alexander,  grocer,  6  Barclay  street 

Smith,  Alexander,  baker,  41  Broomlands 

Smith,  Alexander,  tailor,  6  Love  street 

Smith,  B.,  &  Co.,  shawl  manufacturers,  1  Forbes  place 

Smith,  Benjamin,  of  B.  Smith  &  Co.,  St.  Clair  villa,  High 

Carriaghill 
Smith,  Charles,  clerk,  Royal  Bank — house,  8  Stevenson  st. 
SMITH,  CHARLES,  &  CO.,  shawl  manufacturers,  115 

Causey  side 
SMITH,  CHARLES,  of  Charles  Smith  &  Co.,  Parkgate, 

High  Carriagehill 
Smith,  Charles,  jun.,  of  James  Carlile,  Sons,  &  Co.,  13 

Carlile  place 
Smith   &   Cochran,   milliners   and  dressmakers,   1   High 

street — house,  12  Abbey  close 
SMITH,  DUNCAN  S.,  of  Charles  Smith  &  Co.,  St.  Clair 

villa,  High  Carriagehill 
Smith,  Edward,  clerk   to   John  Gibson,  at  Cumberland 

Place  Shoe  Factory — house,  8  Stevenson  street  J*#u,2 

Smith,  George,  tobacconist,  1 1  Moss  street — house,  8  do.  co  *|j  J 
Smith,  Helen,  pawnbroker,  108  George  street  S***- 

Smith,  Hugh,  bootmaker,  30  Causeyside 
SMITH,  JAMES,  shoemaker,  30  Glen  street 
Smith,  James,  of  Allison  &  Smith,  66  High  street 
Smith,  Miss,  tobacconist,  18  Causeyside 
SMITH,  JOHN,  quarrier  and  builder,  30  Canal  street 

and  Highfield  Quarry,  Dairy — house,  2  Camphill  place 
Smith,  John  B.,  at  J.  Clark  &  Co.'s,„43  Maxwellton 
Smith,  John,  3  Blackhall  buildings 

Smith,  John  M.,  of  Joseph  Smith  &  Son,  56  Canal  street 
Smith,  John,  Wester  Carriagehill 
Smith,  John,  warehouseman  at  Charles  Smith  &  Co.'s, 

High  Carriagehill  drive 
SMITH,  JOHN;  hotel  keeper,  George  Hotel,  2  Smithhills 
Smith,  Joseph,  of  Joseph  Smith  &  Son,  56  Canal  street 
SMITH,  JOSEPH,  &  SON,  grain  and  provision  mer-- 

chants,  34  George  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Ann,  grocer,  7  Abbey  street — house,  do. 
Smith,  Mrs1  Jas.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  150  George  st. 
Smith,  Mrs,  grocer,  16  Orchard  street 

K 


122  PAISLEY. 

Smith,  Mrs,  of  Smith  &  Cochran,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 12  Abbey  close 

Smith,  Mrs,  matron,  Industrial  School 

SMITH,  RICHARD,  manufacturing  chemist,  Craigielea 
Chemical  Works,  Blackstoun  road;  tar  products  and 
ammonia — house,  Laurel  Bank,  Partick 

SMITH,  ROBERT,  hatter,  88  and  89  High  street— house, 
Laigh  Park  villa,  Johnstone 

Smith,  Thomas,  89  High  street 

SMITH,  THOMAS,  superintendent,  Industrial  School, 
Albion  street 

Smith,  William,  clerk,  Post  Office,  139  George  street 

Smith,  William,  jun.,  clerk,  National  Bank.  139  George  st. 

Smith,  William,  farmer,  New  Mains,  Inchinnan 

Smith,  William,  tailor,  4  Glen  street 

Smith,  William,  of  Thomson,  Smith,  &  Co.,  drapers,  16 
Sandholes 

Smith,  W.  B.,  6  Bridge  street 

Sneddon,  John,  flesher,  67  Broomlands 

Snell,  Mrs,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  131  George  street 

SNODGRASS,  JOHN,  &  SON,  house  painters,  decora- 
tors, and  glass  gilders,  paper  hangers,  oil  and  colour 
merchants,  5  Silk  street 

Snodgrass,  John  N.,  of  John  Snodgrass  &  Son,  5  Silk  st. 

Snodgrass,  Miss,  milliuer  and  straw  hat  maker,  68  Causey- 
side 

Somerville,  Mrs  Jane,  grocer  and  greengrocer,  21  Moss  st. 

Sorley,  William,  10  Thread  street 

Souden,  Daniel,  flesher,  25  Causeyside 

Souden,  Daniel  &  William,  fleshers,  138  George  street 

Souden,  William,  of  D.  &  W.  Souden,  138  George  street 

Souden,  W.,  flesher,  107  George  street 

Southwell,  Peter,  ropespinner,  18  High  street — house,  9 
Sandholes 

Speirs,  Alexander,  of  Speirs  &  Gibb,  Greenock  road 

SPEIRS,  DAVID,  &  CO.,  manufacturers,  167  George  st. 

Speirs,  John,  clnrk  at  Speirs,  Gibb,  &  Co.'s,  Greenock 
road 

Speirs,  John,  china  merchant,  19  Cotton  street — house, 
15  do. 


PAISLEY.  123 

SPEIRS  &  GIBB,coal  merchants,  Underwood  and  Stouey 
brae  depots — (See  advertisement) 

SPEIRS,  GIBB,  &  CO.,  fire  clay  manufacturers,  Cale- 
donia Fire  Clay  Works,  Burgh  Lands,  off  Greenock 
road 

Speirs,  Robert,  cutter,  at  Mr  Peattie's,  2  Gilmour  street — 
house,  26  Newton  street 

SPEIRS,  WILLIAM,  china  merchant,  42  High  street- 
house,  42  Wellmeadow — (See  advertisement) 

Spence,  James,  iron  merchant,  Tannahill  place,  Greenock 
road 

Spence,  James,  of  John  Spence  &Sons,  1  Buchanan  terrace 

Spence,  John,  of  John  Spence  &  Sons,  62  Storie  street 

Spence,  John,  jun.,  of  John  Spence  &  Sons,  53  High  st. 

SPENCE  &  SONS,  ham  curers,  butter,  cheese,  and  pro- 
vision merchants,  62  Storie  street 

Spreul,   Andrew,   veLerinary  surgeon   and  horse-shoer,  8 

Christie  street  >;     >S 

Spreul,  Mrs  Robert,  8  Christie  street  Zo^ee 

SPROUL,  ANDREW,  smith  and  farrier,  10  Lylesland  ^  £  £ 

SPROUL,  JAMtiS,  baker,  11  Wallace  street— house,  do.*"     " 

Sproul,  William,  broker,  12  New  Smithhills 

STALKER,  JOHN,  silk,  woollen,  and  Cotton  dyer, 
Bridge  Street  Dyeworks  (Newtown) — house,  Spring- 
bank  cottage,  Love  street         • 

STARK,  MRS,  matron,  Female  House  of  Refuge,  Stow 
place 

STEEL,  JAMES,  fishmonger  and  poulterer,  1  High  street 
— house,  1  Underwood  terrace,  Underwood  road — 
(See  advertisement) 

Steel,  James,  draper  and  clothier,  2  Smithhills — house, 
15  Lawn  street 

STEEL,  WILLIAM,  spirit  merchant,  12  Saucel — house, 
7  Burn  row 

Steen,  James,  coal  merchant,  28  Thread  street 

Steen,  William,  cowfeeder,  13  Prussia  street 

Steven,  John,  M.A.,  head  master,  North  School,  Love 
street — house,  Gateside,  Renfrew  road 

Steven,  Martin,  manager  at  J.  Craig  &  Co.'s,  28  High 
street — house,  7  Camphill  place 


124  PAISLEY. 

STEVEN,  THOMAS  WYLIE,  Uphall  Oil  Company 
(Limited),  Glasgow — house,  37  New  street 

Steven,  William,  baker,  32  Storie  street 

Stevenson,  A.,  music  seller  and  violin  maker,  41  George  St. 

STEVENSON,  DAVID,  lemonade  and  ginger  beer  manu- 
facturer and  bottler,  5  Glen  lane — house,  do. 

Stevenson,  James,  covvfeeder,hay  dealer,  and  confectioner, 
25  Lawn  street 

Stevenson,  James,  green  grocer,  42  Broomlands 

Stevenson,  James,  agent  for  Prudential  Society,  15 
Stock  street 

Stevenson,  John,  clerk,  9  High  street 

STEVENSON,  JOHN,  &  SONS,  tobacco  and  candle 
manufacturers,  77  New  Sneddon 

Stevenson,  Mrs  Robert,  tobacconist,  2  St.  Mirren  street — 
house,  103  High  street  (Cross) 

STEVENSON,  MRS,  temperance  hotel  keeper,  9  High  st. 

Stevenson,  Mrs,  coal  merchant,  13  Wallneuk  street 

Stevenson,  Peter,  farmer,  Bardrain 

Stevenson,  Robert,  Paisley  and  Kilbarchan  carrier — 
quarters,  91   Causeyside 

Stevenson,  Robert,  of  John  Stevenson  &  Sons,  65  Love  st. 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  confectioner,  37  Storie  street 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  jun.,  joiner,  37  Storie  street 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  8  Gauze  street — house,  22  New  Smithhills 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71 
Broomlands 

Stevenson,  William,  traveller  to  Macfarlane  &  Co.,  29 
Lady  lane 

Stevenson,  William,  coal  merchant,  7  Lawn  street 

STEWART,  A.  B.,  of  John  Stewart  &  Co.,  and  agent  for 
the  Queen  Insurance  Company,  and  Scottish  Union 
Insurance  Company — Falside  House 

STEWART,  ALEXANDER,  grocer,  4  Broomlands— 
house,  103  George  street 

STEWART,  ANDREW,  joiner  and  timber  merchant, 
43  Back  Sneddon — house,  Janefield  Cottage,  Nether- 
common,  Inchinan  road 

Stewart,  Archibald,  confectioner,  10  Silk  street 


PAISLEY.  125 

Stewart,  Henry,  &  Co.,  dyers,  1  North  street 
Stewart,  Henry,  of  Henry  Stewart  &  Co.,  60  New  Sned- 
don street 
Stewart,  James,  at  Alexander  Gardner's,  3  Moss  street  — 

house,  12  Caledonia  street 
Stewart,  James,  at  David  Murray  &  Sons,   17  Barclay  st. 
STEWART,   JAMES,   &   CO.,   distillers,  King  street, 

Saucel 
Stewart,  James,  Inspector  of  Works  to  J.  &  P.  Coats — 

house,  Nethercraigs 
Stewart,  James,  ham  curer,  at  James  Pinkerton's,  40  New 

street 
STEWART,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  yarn  and  cloth  merchants, 

6  Forbes  place,  and  13  Princes  square,  Glasgow 
Stewart,  John,  of  John  Stewart  &  Co.,  Falside  House 
Stewart,  John,  jun.,  at  J.  Stewart  &  Co.'s,  Falside  House 
STEWART,    JOHN,    carter   and    contractor,   42   Back 

Sneddon 
STEWART,  JOHN,  at  James  Stewart  &  Co.'s,  3  King 

street,  Sacell 
STEWART,  JOHN  M.,  manufacturer,  64  Gordon  street, 

Glasgow,  Greenhill  House 
STEWART,    JOHN,    plumber,    Prince's    street,    Port- 
Glasgow — house,  37  New  Sneddon 
Stewart,  M.,  confectioner  and  stationer,   17  George  street 
Stewart,  Matthew,  of  John  Stewart  &  Co.,  1  Hamilton 

place,  New  Sneddon 
Stewart,  Mrs  Allan,  farmer,  Arkleston 
Stewart,  Mrs  Robert,  2  St.  James  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  pawnbroker,  28  New  street 
Stewart,  Thomas  James,  police  constable,  9  Cotton  street 
Stewart,  Walter,  spirit  merchant,  25  New  street 
Stewart,  William,  farmer,  Thornly 
Stewart,  William,  head  master,  School  of  Art,  14  Gilmour 

street — house,  Glasgow 
Stirling,  James,  clerk,  Chamberlain's  office,  2  Wellmeadow 
STIRLING,  JOHN,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  1  Mossvale  street 
STIRLING,  ROBERT,  spirit  merchant,  Bowlers'  Tavern, 

2  Wellmeadow 

k  2 


126  PAISLEY. 

Stirling,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  G-arthland 

street 
Stirling,   William,   clerk,   Royal  Bank — house,   2  Well- 
meadow  street 
Stirrat,  W.  B.,  of  Barr,  Stirrat,  &  Co.,  Garmoyle  Villa, 

Langbank 
STOBO,THOMAS,  market  gardener,  Westmarch— house, 

Greenfield  road 
Stobo,  James,  clerk  at  Robin  &  Houston's,  Snowdoun  soap 

work — house,  Paisley  road,  Renfrew 
Stobo,  John,  Westmarch 
Stobo,  Thomas,  jun.,  gardener,  Westmarch 
Stockman,  William,  jobbing  gardener,  31  Great  Hamilton 

street 
Storie,  John,  manufacturer,  Cumberland  court,  Causeyside 
Storrie,  William,  of  J.  &  W.  Storrie,  1  Storie  street 
Storrie,  J.  &  W.,  china  merchants  and  waste  dealers,  37 

High  street  and  1  Storie  street 
Storrie,  James,  of  J.  &  W.  Storrie,  1  Storie  street 
Stow  School,  Stow  place — Misses  Dalziel  and  M'Nish, 

teachers 
STRACHAN,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  manufacturers,  109  Cau- 
seyside street 
Strachan,  James,  of  J.  Strachan  &  Co.,  34  Oakshaw  st. 
Strang,  James,  farmer,  Whiteford 
Strathern,  A.  M.,  manager,   Caledonian  Engine  Works,  "2 

Buchanan  terrace 
Strathearn,  Robert,  coal  agent,  5  Caledonia  street 
Stranaghan,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  14  George  st. 
Sturrock,  Rev.  James  B.,  minister  of  Free  High  Church, 

29  Oakshaw  street 
Sunter,    John,    assistant  station  master,  Gilmour  street 

Railway  Station,  2  Maxwell  street 
SUTHERLAND,   DONALD,  superintendent  of  Burgh 

police — house,  16  Moss  street     . 
Sutherland,  George,  cotton,  woollen,  waste  merchant,  15 

Causeyside — house,  4  Garthland  street 
Sutherland,  William,  clerk  at  James  Black  &  Co.'s,  31  and 

32  Lady  lane — house,  14  Broomlands 
SWAN,  J.  &  M.,  bakers,  73  Causeyside 


PAISLEY.  127 

Swan,  John,  of  J.  &  M.  Swan,  73  Causeyside 

Swan,  Matthew,  jun.,  73  Causeyside 

Swan,  Matthew,  sen.,  73  Causeyside — house,  Carriagehill 

drive 
Sweenie,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  8  Neilston  road 
SYMINGTON,  J.  M.,  yarn  merchant,  Causeyside  court, 

14  Causeyside — residence,  Oakshaw  House 
Symington,  Misses,  33  Oakshaw  street 

TAGG,  ALEXANDER,  teacher,  North  Public  school- 
house,  Helenlea  villa,  Greenock  road 

Tagg,  Walter,  clerk   with  Speirs  &  Gibb — house,  29  St. 
James  street 

Tagg  art,  John,  police  constable — house,  38  Moss  street 

Tait.   William,  tailor,  and  lessee  of  Abercorn  Rooms,  1 
Bank  street 

Tannahill,  Andrew,  officer,  Middle  Church,  17  Wardrop 
street 

TARBURN,  J.,  spirit  merchant,  28  Back  Sneddon  2*u,»i 

Tarburn,  George,  carriage  driver,  14  Lawn  street  £2c^ 

TAYLOR,  ALLAN,   flesher,  12   Moss  street— house,  2  S^; 
Gilmour  street 

TAYLOR  &  COOK,    silk  mercers  and  family  general 
drapers,  109  Hia;h  street 

TAYLOR,  DAVID^,  M.D.,  7  St.  James  place 

Taylor,  James  G.  J.,  teacher,  South  Public  school — house, 
2  Hunter  street 

TAYLOR,  JAMES  H.,  School  Board  Officer,  3  County 
place — house,  2  Hunter  street 

Taylor,  John,  farmer,  Moss-side,  Greenock  road 

TAYLOR,  JOHN,  M.A.,  teacher,  West  Public  school- 
house,  43  George  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  midwife,  122  George  street 

Taylor,  Mrs  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  Moss-side,   Greenock 
road 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT,  of  Taylor  &  Cook,  drapers— house, 
South  Park,  Carriagehill 

Taylor,  Thomas,  confectioner,  reed  and  heddle  maker,  10 
George  street 

Telfer,  Gavin,  feuar,  6  New  Smith  hills 


128  PAISLEY. 

Telfer,  James,  feuar,  6  New  Smithhills 

Telfer,  James,  warehouseman  at  M.  Whitehill  &  Co.'s — 
house,  2  Buchanan  terrace 

TEMPLETON,  ANDREW,  &  SON,  builders— yard, 
19  Underwood  road — house,  28  Glen  street 

Templeton,  James,  of  Andrew  Templeton  &  Son,  23  Glen 
street 

Templeton,  James,  farm  overseer  at  Kibble  Reformatory 

Templeton,  Janet,  furnisher  (letters  and  parcels  left  here 
for  Wm.  Fulton  &  Sons,  Glenfield),  24  Causeyside 

Templeton,  Robert,  calico  printer,  12  Saucel 

Templeton,  Mrs  William,  victualler,  grocer,  and  spirit 
dealer,  13  Canal  street 

Tennant,  Allan,  of  Lamberton  &  Tennant,  70  Love  street 

The  Gleniffer  Soap  Company,  Blackball 

THE  PAISLEY  HERALD  AND  RENFREWSHIRE 
ADVERTISER,  2  Gilmour  street — printing  estab- 
lishment, 10  Moss  street — (See  advertisement) 

THE  SINGER  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 
OF  NEW  YORK,  makers  of  Singer's  sewing 
machines— branch  office  for  Paisley,  103  Lligh  street 
— John  Marshall,  manager 

THEATRE  ROYAL,  Moss  street 

Thom,  John,  farmer,  Oldbar 

Thomson,  Andrew,  yarn  merchant,  153  Queen  street, 
Glasgow,  Roslyn  villa,  Riccartsbar 

Thomson,  Andrew,  clerk,  National  Bank — house,  55  High 
street 

THOMSON,  ANDREW,  spirit  dealer,  5  Williamsburgh 
— house,  7  do. 

Thomson,  A.  S.  D.,  at  R.  &  T.  Russell's,  writers,  4 
Buchanan  terrace,  Greeuock  road 

Thomson,  Alex.,  at  A.  King  &  Son's — house,  1  Hamilton 
street 

Thomson,  David,  of  Thomson  &  Allan,  engineers,  John- 
stone— house,  65  Love  street 

THOMSON",  J.  &  J.,  yarn  merchants  and  agents,  111 
Causeyside 

THOMSON,  H.  H.,  of  Sacell  Brewery  Co.,  55  High  st. 

Thomson,  Helen,  matron,  Prison 


PAISLEY.  129 

Thomson,  James,  of  J.  &  J.  Thomson,  5  Gateside 
Thomson,  James,  leather  factor,  Castlehead 
THOMSON,  JAMES,    &  SON,    lathsplitters,   Harbour 

lane,  New  Sneddon 
THOMSON,   J.   G-RAY,   senior    master,   John  Neilson 

Institution,  7  Wellmeadow 
Thomson,   J.  Gray,   High  Parish  Session  Clerk,  7  Well- 
meadow 
THOMSON,    JOHN,   brush,    basket,   comb,   and  fancy 

warehouse,  87  High  street,  corner  of  Churchhill — 

house,  90  High  street 
Thomson,  John,  cloth  agent,  1  St.  James  street 
Thomson,  John  C.,  Baptist  minister,  George  street  Baptist 

Church—  house,  48  Stanley  place 
Thomson,  John,   gardener  to    Thomas  Coats,   Ferguslie 

House 
THOMSON,   JOHN,    wholesale   and  retail  stationer,  7 

Gilmour  street — house,  Janefield  place,  Lylesland 
Thomson,  John,  of  J.  &  J.  Thomson,  5  Gateside 
THOMSON,  JOSEPH,  furnishing  ironmonger,  plumber, 

tinsmith,    and    gasfitter,     93    High    street — house, 

Ladvburn — (See  advertisement) 
THOMSON,  MATTHEW,  sexton  for  High  and  Low 

Parishes,  14  School  wynd 
THOMSON,     MISS,    organist    St.    George's    Church, 

teacher  of  music,  13  Abbey  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  6Q  High  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  13  Abbey  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  A.,  confectioner,  90  High  street 
THOMSON,   MRS  ARCHIBALD,   innkeeper,   County 

Hotel,  County  place- 
Thomson,  Mrs,  confectioner,  44  Moss  street 
THOMSON,  PETER,  loom  card  cutter,  7  Marshall's  lane 
THOMSON,   REV.   JOHN,   D.D.,  Free  St.   George's 

Manse,  Blackhall  terrace 
THOMSON,  SMITH,  &  CO.,  drapers,  23  High  street 
Thomson,  William,  of  Thomson,  Smith,  &  Co.,  16  Sand- 
holes 
Thomson,  William,  at  Sacell  Brewery,  55  High  street 
Thomson,  William,  at  Sacell  Brewery,  8  George  street 


tr> 


130  PAISLEY. 

THOMSON,    WILLIAM    0.,    tailor   and    clothier,    25 

High  street — house,  South  park,  Carriagehill  drive 
Thomson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  45  Broomlands 
Thomson,  William,  cardcutter,  1  Prussia  street 
Thomson,  William,  grocer  and  contractor,  11  Cross  st. 
Todd,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  15  Causeyside 
Todd,  Alex.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,   13  Caledonia  St. 
TODD,    GEORGE,    jun.,     coal    merchant,    Underwood 

depot — house,  36  Storie  street 
TODD,  GEORGE,  brassfounder,  13  High  street— house, 

41  do. 
Towers,    Daniel,    officer    of    Congregational    Chapel,    7 

Blackwood's  buildings,  Underwood  road 
Towers,  Thomas  P.,  clerk  to  David  Campbell,  12  High  st. 
TOWNLEY,    &    CO.,    tailors    and   clothiers,    29   New 

Smithhills 
Townley,  James,  of  Townley  &  Co.,  3  Inkle  street 
Townley,  William,  of  Townley   &   Co. — house,   29   New 

Smithhills 
Trench,  James,  blacksmith,  15  Storie  street 
Trench,  Robert,  weavers'  agent,  7  Orchard  street 
Tudhope,  John,  farmer,  Meikleriggs 
Tudhope,  John,  contractor,  11  Barclay  street 
TURNBULL,  GEORGE,  jun.,  book-keeper  at  J.   &  P. 

Coats's — house,  16  West  Campbell  street 
Turnbull,  George,  confectioner,  41  High  street 
TURNBULL  &  CRAIG,  joiners  and  timber  merchants, 

12  Walmeuk 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  of  Turnbull  &  Craig,  1  Abbey  street 
Twigg,  Misses,  21  St.  James  street 
Tyre,  James,  cowfeeder,  37  Ferguslie 

UNDERWOOD  CO  OPERATIVE  COAL  COMPANY 

(Limited,  coal  merchants,  Underwood  Depot — Robt. 
More,  salesman — house,  33  George  street 
UNION  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  3   Gilmour  street- 
William  Abercrombie,  agent 
Ure,  David,  of  J.  &  D.  Ure,  6  Brown's  lane,   Causeyside 
UUE,  J.  &  D.,  grocers  and  provision  merchants,  4  High 
street  (Cross) 


PAISLEY  131 

Ure,  James,  of  J.  &  D.  Ure,  5  Blackball 

URE,    THOMAS,     grocery,    97    Causeyside— house,    6 

Brown's  lane 
Urquhart,  John,  confectioner,  2  Old  Sneddon — house,  do. 

VALLANCE,  Mrs  John,  Water  brae  (burgh) 

Veitch,  George  Seton,  Bank  of  Scotland — house,  Friarshall 

Yeitch,  John,  builder,  3  Galloway  street 

Virtue,  John,  shopman  to  G.  M.  Young,  spirit  merchant, 

5  Broomlands — house,  34  Castle  street 
Victoria  Bowling  Club,  Lady  lane 

WADDELL,  Mrs  Jane,  spirit  dealer,  60  Causeyside 
WAGSTAFF,  MATTHEW,  waste  dealer,  5   Orchard 

street 
Wales,  David,  at  J.  B.  Lamb's,  37  Causeyside 
WALES,  JAMES,  spirit  merchant,  37  Causeyside  55  w* 

Walker,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  32  Castle  street  H?c*:<* 

Walker.  Andrew,  late  manufacturer,  7  Wellmeadow  st.     cC^S 
WALKER,    DRYBROUGH,    &    CO.,    yarn    printers, 

dyers,  and  scourers — works,  Arkleston,  near  Paisley; 

Glasgow  office,  82  Virginia  street 
Walker,  Hugh,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  Broomlands 
Walker,  James,  cowfeeder,  23  Abbey  street 
Walker,   James,   clerk  at  Robert  Kerr  &  Son's,  25  Glen 

street 
Walker,  James,  grocer,  16  Broomlands 
WALKER,  JAMES,  gardener  and  contractor — house,  18 

Queen  street 
WALKER,   JAMES,   tweed    and    shawl  manufacturer, 

Gleniffer  Factory,  32  High  street 
Walker,  James,  tobacconist,  21  Sandholes 
Walker,  John,  jun.,  of  Walkers  &  Co.,  6  Gateside 
Walker,  John,  24  Causeyside 
WALKER,  JOHN,  potato  merchant,  23  Abbey  street 

house,  do. 
WALKER,  JOLIN,  surgeon-dentist,  92  High  street 
Walker,  Martin,  pawnbroker,  1  George  street 
Walker,  Miss  Frances,  dressmaker,  4  Glen  street 
Walker,  Mrs  Jessie,  dressmaker,  5  New  Smithhills 


132  PAISLEY. 

WALKER,   ROBERT,   spirit  merchant,   2   St.   Mirren 

street — house,  8  Back  Sneddon  street 
Walker,  Thomas,  of  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar,  23  Moss  st. 
Walker,  William,  cowfeeder,  13  Ferguslie 
Walker,  William,  at  Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar's,  23  Moss  st. 
Walker,  William,  cowfeeder  and  contractor,  and  Glasgow 

and  Paisley  carrier,  39  Lady  lane 
WALKERS  &  CO.,  shawl  manufacturers,  113  Causeyside 
WALLACE,  ANDREW,  &  SON,  hank  and  chain  dyers, 

Cumberland  Dyeworks,  Abbey  street 
Wallace,   Andrew,  of  Andrew  Wallace  &  Son,  7  Millar 

street 
Wallace,   Andrew,  jun.,   of   Andrew  Wallace  &  Son,  13 

Thread  street 
WALLACE,   BERNARD,  waste    merchant,   13   South 

Croft 
WALLACE,    CHARLES,   slater,  23  New  Smithhills— 

house,  do. 
WALLACE,   CONNELL,  &   CO.,  plumbers  and  lead 

merchants,  8  Gilmour  street 
WALLACE    &    CONNELL,  plumbers,  42  St.  Enoch 

square,    190    North    street,    and    brassfounders,    59 

M' Alpine  street,  Glasgow 
Wallace,  George,  officer  of  Baptist  Church,  Lady  lane,  38 

Lady  lane 
Wallace,   James,  flesher  and  ham  curer,  25  Old  Sneddon 
WALLACE,    JOHN,    tobacconist,    24    High    street- 
house,  do. 
Wallace,  Mrs  David,  draper.  14  Barclay  street 
WALLACE,   PETER,   joiner  and  timber  merchant,  27 

and  28  Broomlands — house,  27  do. 
Wallace,  William,  cash  collector,  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw 

— house,  6  Mill  street 
WALLACH,    HENRY,    of     Anderson     &     Walloch, 

Riccartsbar  House 
Walls,  Connelly,  sergeant  of  police,  27  Williamsburgh 
Walls,   Hugh,    groceries    and     provision    merchant,     27 

Williamsburgh — house,  do. 
WALLS,  M.   C,  spirit  merchant,  23  Williamsburgh — 

house,  27  do. 


PAISLEY.  133 

Walsh,  William,  salesman  at  David  Gilmour's,  and  secre- 
tary to  Oddfellows'  Society,  4  Stow  street 
WARNOCK,  JAMES,  shipper  of  goods  from  Paisley  to 

Glasgow,  Greenock,  &c,  5  East  Buchanan  street 
Warnock,  Robert,  wholesale  and  retail  coal  agent,  5  East 

Buchanan  street 
WASON,  CHARLES  D.,  principal  of  the  Educational 
Institute,   166   George   street — bouse,  Nether  Park, 
Calside 
WASON,    WILLIAM    K.,     teacher,     Stevenson    Street 
Public   School,  and   Session  Clerk  for  South  Parish 
Church,  South  Park,  High  Carriagehill  drive 
Waterston,    John,    at    W.    Brown,    jun  ,    &    Co.'s,    108 

Causeyside — house,  Albert  place,  Espedair 
Waterston,  Jessie,  teacher,  24  Glen  street 
Waterston,   Mary,    teacher,   Maxwellton  School — house, 

4  Orr  street 
WATERSTON,  J.  &  R.,  painters,  paper  hangers,  and  oil 
and  colour  merchants,  4  County  place, — house,  3  do. 
Waterston,  William,  clerk  at  Union  Bank,  4  Orr  st. 
Waters,  Win.,  cashier  at  R.  Kerr  &  Son's,  6  George  st. 
WATSON    &    PATTISON,  builders  and   monumental 
workers,  Lady  lane,  Victoria  place — (See  advertise- 
ment) 
Watson,  Christopher,  farmer,  East  Fulwood 
Watson,  Daniel,  of  Watson  &  Pattison,  4  Wellmeadow 
WATSON,  DAVID,  upholsterer,  41  Lady  lane— house, 

90  High  street 
Watson,  James,  foreman  porter,  Gilmour  Street  Railway 

Station,  27  Glen  street 
Watson,  James,  Stanley  place,  50  Causeyside 
Watson,  James,  confectioner,  69  Broomlands 
Watson,  Jane,  Cooking  School,  27  Storie  street 
WATSON,  RICHARD,  editor  of  "  Paisley  Herald  and 
Renfrewshire  Advertiser,"  2  Gilmour  street — house, 
4  Gauze  street 
Watson,  Robert,  paper  manufacturer,   Newfield  House, 

Johnstone 
WATSON,  ROBERT,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  32 
A.igh  street — house,  1  Stevenson  street 

L 


134 


PAISLEY. 


WATSON,  WILLIAM,  flesher,   2   High   street— house, 

29  New  Smithhills 
Watt,  Alexander,    engineer,  Vulcan   Works — house,  25 

Oakshavv  street 
Watt,  Robert,  tailor,  24   Broomlands 
Watt,   Robert,    grocer,    fruiterer,    and    confectioner,    58 

George  street 
WEBSTER,  A.  F.,  12  Abbey  street 
WEBSTER,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  spirit  merchants,  22  Gauze 

street 
Webster,  J.,  of  Webster  &  Co.,  Sheldhill,  Falkirk 
Webster,  William,  salesman  to  Webster,  &  Co.,  7  Mill  st. 
WEDDELL,    JOHN,   cabinetmaker    and    upholsterer  — 

workshop,  48  High  street — shop,   70  High  street — 

house,  39  do. 
Weir,  Flora  C,  teacher,  George  street  School,  84  George 

street 
WEIR,  GEORGE,    upholsterer   and   cabinetmaker,    88 

High  street — house,  do. 
WEIR    &    JACK,    family  grocers,   and    tea    and   wine 

merchants,  107  and  108  High  street  (Cross) 
Weir,  James,  farmer,  Barskiven 
WEIR,  JAMES,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer,  and  cheese 

merchant,  10  Old  Smithhills,  and  24  Gordon's  lone, 

Saucel — house,  8  Gateside 
Weir,  James,  dining  rooms  28  New  Smithhills — house,  9 

West  Croft 
Weir,  John,  grocer,  15  Gauze  street 
Weir,  Robert,  confectioner,  4  George  street 
Weir,  Robert,    cabinetmaker   and  upholsterer,  37  Well- 
meadow 
Weir,  Walter,  at  Robert  Brown  &  Sons,  105  Causeyside 
Weir,  V\  illiam,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  51  George  st. 

— house,  105  Causeyside 
WELSH,  WILLIAM,  carpet  and  bed  quilt  manufacturer, 

Macdowall  streets— house,  do. 
WEST    OF    ENGLAND    FIRE     A>D    LIFE    IN- 
SURANCE   CO.— agents,    J.   Pollock   &   Co.,    2 

Forbes  place — (See  advertisement) 
Whammond,  James,  spirit  dealer,  10  Caledonia  street 


PAISLEY.  135 

White,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Potterhill 

"WHITE,  GEORGE,  seedsman,  nurseryman,  and  florist, 

3  Moss  street — nursery   and  residence,    Carriagehill 

house — (See  advertisement) 
White,  James,  2  Caledonia  street 
White,  John,  sand   merchant,  Harbour   lane — 91    New 

Sneddon 
White,  John,  of  Thomas  White  &  Sons,  36  Causeyside 
White,  John,  farmer,  Fulwood,  Houston 
White,  Matthew,  of  Thomas   White  &  Sons,  5  Blackhall 

Buildings 
White,  Miss,  9  St.  James  street 
White,  Robert,  salesman,    No.    3    Branch    Co-operative 

Society,  54  Brooinlands — house,  13  West  Buchanan 

street 
White,  Thomas,  farmer,  Yonderton,  Inchinnan  road 
WHITE,  THOMAS,  &  SONS,  engineers  and  machine 

makers,  28  Gordon's  lone 
White,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  White  &  Sons,  36  Causeyside 
White,  William,  farmer,  Hairshaw 
WHITEFORD,  DAVID  E.,  coal  merchant,  Underwood 

depot — house,  132  G-eorge  street 
WHITEFORD,  JAMES,  fruiterer,  53  Causeyside  and  4 

Lylesland  —house,  4  Lylesland  —(See  advertisement) 
Whiteford,  J.  B.,  of  M'Nair  &  Co.,  coach  builders,   13 

George  street 
WHITEFORD,  J.  H.,  photographer,  25  Storie  street- 
house,  -7  East  lane,  Ferguslie — (See  advertisement) 
Whitehead,  Alexander,  M.B.  and  M.C. — dispensary,  16 

Moss  street — house,  44  Broomlands  - 
Whitehead,  Joseph,  agent  for  the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund, 

the  Westminster  Fire  and  Westminster  and  General 

Life  Insurance  Companies,  and  National  Provincial 

Plate  Glass  Insurance  Companies,   16  Moss  street — 

house,  44  Broomlands 
WHLTEHEAD,  WALTER,  grocer,  44  Broomlands  ;  and 

coal  merchant — depots.  Underwood  and  Stoney  brae 

— office,  16  Moss  streei — house,  44  Broomlands 
WHITEHILL,  M.,  &  CO.,  shawl  manufacturers,  8  and  9 

Causeyside 


136  PAISLEY. 

Whyte,  Miss,  31  Gauze  street 

Whyte,  Miss,  grocer,  9  Wardrop  street 

Wight,  William,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  9  Sandholes 

WILKIE,    DUNCAN,    wine    and   spirit  merchant,   32 

George  street 
Wilkie,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  39  High  street 
"Wilkie,  Neil,  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Underwood  road 
WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM,  bill-poster,  18  Old  Sneddon 
Williamson,  Mrs  M.,  grocer,  40  Wellmeadow 
WILLS,  JAMES,  provision  merchant,  63  George  street 
Wills,  James,  M.B.,  CM.,  9  Orr  Square 
Wilson.  Adam,  dyer,  23  George  street 
Wilson,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  Gordon's  lone — house, 

85  Causeyside 
Wilson,  Rev  Alexander,  minister  of  the  Evangelical  Union 

Church — house,  Stanley  place,  50  Causeyside 
Wilson,  Charles,  flesher,  21  Old  Sneddon,  21  Sandholes, 

and  30  Canal  street 
Wilson,  David,  of  M.  Whitehill  &  Co  ,  Castlehead 
Wilson,  D.,  police  officer,  16  Cotton  street 
WILSON,  GEORGE,  &  CO.,  powerloom  cloth  manufac- 
turers,   George    street    factory,    147  George  street, 
Paisley  ;  and  Dalmarnock  weaving  factory,  Glasgow 
Wilson,  George,  slater,  19  Sandholes 
Wilson,   George,  jun.,  clerk  to  J.  N.  &  J.  Gardner,  5 

Garthland  place 
Wilson,  George,  of  Wilson  &  Co.,  Dalmarnock  House, 

Glasgow 
Wilson,  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  92  High  street 
WILSON,  JAMES,  factor,  Dykebar House,  Barrhead  road 
WILSON,  JAMES,  commission  agent  fcr  printing  ma- 
terial, &c,  13  Canal  street 
Wilson,  James,  grocer,  Russell  street 
Wilson,  J.,  &  Co  ,  manufacturers,  7  St.  Mirren  street 
WILSON,   J.   D.,   accountant,    12   High   street  —house, 

Victoria  Buildings,  Greenock  road 
Wilson,  John,  factor  to  Lord  Blantyre,  Freeland,  near 

Bishopton 
Wilson,  John,  fishmonger,  149  George  street 
Wilson,  John,    of  J.    Wilson  &   Co.,  Stanley  place,  48 
Causeyside 


PAiSLEf.  137 

Wilson,  John,  of  M.  Whitehill  &  Co.,  Brownheath,  Craw 
road 

Wilson,  John,  surgeon,  13  Broomlands 

Wilson,  Malcolm,  traveller  with  Robin  &  Houston — house, 
Camphill 

Wilson,  Martha,  cowfeeder,  19  Lady  lane 

Wilson,  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  44  Moss  street 

Wilson,  Mrs,  44  Moss  street 

Wilson,  Mrs,  5  Christie  street 

Wilson,  Mrs  Andrew,  1  Christie  street 

Wilson,  Mrs  Daniel,  flesher,  5  Lawn  street 

Wilson,  Mrs  D.,  milliner,  43  High  street- -house,  do. 

Wilson,  Mrs  John,  Garthland  street  (north  side) 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  baker,  111  George  street 

WILSON,  ROBERT,  &  CO.,  starch  and  corn  flour  manu 
facturers,  Adelphi  starch  works,  New  Sneddon  street 

Wilson,  Robert,  of  Robert  Wilson  &  Co.,  49  Love  street 

Wilson,  Mrs  Robert,  4  Underwood  road 

Wilson,  Robert,  slater,  21  West  street — house,  22  do.   3^^^ 

Wilson,  Robert,  stationer,  11  Storie  street  ££cr  oe 

Wilson,  Thomas,  chemist  and  druggist,  36  Ferguslie      5     3f 

Wilson,  Thomas,  builder,  Neilston  street — house,  Mans- 
field place,  Neilston  street 

Wilson,  Walter,  &  Son,  wholesale  toy  merchants,  4 
Storie  street 

Wilson,  William,  of  Wilson  Brothers,  Elton  villa,  Calside 

Wilson,  William,  shoemaker,  23  Maxwellton  street 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  bookseller,  stationer,  bookbinder, 
and  news-agent,  107  High  street  (Coffee-room  Build- 
ings)— workshop,  18  Gilmour  street — house,  101 
Causeyside 

Wilson,  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  29  Maxwellton 

Wilson,  William,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  9  Orchard  st. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  waste  merchant,  10  Orchard  st. 

Wilson,  William  B.,  family  grocer,  25  George  street 

Wingate,  John,  cowfeeder,  10  Gateside 

WINNING,    JAMES,    accountant,    house-factor,    and 
insurance  agent  for  Fire,    Life,   and    Plate    Glass, 
Terrace   buildings,  109   High   street — house,  Craw- 
flower  cottage,  Mary  street 
l  2 


138  PAISLET. 

Wishart,  John,  confectioner  and  green  grocer,  12  Broom- 
lands  street 
WOOD,   JAMES,   &   CO.,   coal  merchants,  Underwood 

and  Stoney  brae  depots,  Paisley  ;  and  Fulbar  street, 

Renfrew 
Wood,  James,  of  James  Wood  &  Co. — house,  48  Oakshaw 

street 
Wood,  John  A.,  of  James  Wood  &  Co. — house,  54  High 

street 
Woodrow,  John,  28  St.  James  street 
WOTHERSPOON,  JOHN  B.,  of  Ross  &  Duncan,  and  of 

the  Glenfield  Thread  Company,  Abercorn  place 
WOTHERSPOON,    ROBERT,    letterpress    printer,    3 

Ralston  square  (foot  of  Castlehead  road) 
WOTHERSPOON,    W.   S.,  tobacconist,  8  High  street 

(Cross) 
WOTHERSPOON,    WILLIAM,  manufacturer  of   the 

Glenfield   Starch — works,  Maxwellton — warehouses, 

Kinning  Park,  Glasgow,   and  Queen  street,    London 
(See     advertisements)  —  residence,      Maxwellton 

House,  Paisley 
Wright,  James,  clerk  at  D.  M'Farla'ne's,  dyer,  23  Glen  st. 
Wright,  James,  91  High  street 

WRIGHT,  JOHN,  brush,  basket,  comb,  and  toy  ware- 
house, 98  Causeyside — house,  do. 
Wright,  John,  hairdresser,  98  Causeyside — house,  do. 
Wright,  Mrs  A.,  victualler,  23  Abbey  street 
Wright,  Peter,  farmer,  Knock,  off  Renfrew  road 
WRIGHT,  ROBERT,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Cotton 

street     house,  do. 
Wright,  Robert,  joiner,  4  Cotton  street 
Wright,  Walter,  clerk,  98  Causeyside 
WYLIE    &    CA*MERON,    ironmongers,  plumbers,    and 

gasfitters,  3  High  street 
Wylie,  Mrs  John,  26  Maxwellton  street 
Wylie,  James,  of  Wylie  &  Cameron,  ironmongers,  &c. — 

house,  13  George  street 
WYLIE,  R.  S.,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71 

Love  street 
Wylie,  Robert,  janitor,  Artizans'  Institution,  1  High  street 


PAISLEY.  139 

WYLIE,    WILLIAM,-  boot    and    shoemaker,   33  High 

street — house,  31  do. 
Wynne,  Teddy,  waste  dealer,  69  Back  Sneddon 

YATES,  THOMA  S,  of  James  Carlile,  Sons,  &  Co.,  Lang- 

roods 
Yorkshire  Boiler  Insurance  Co. — Angus  Keay,  agent,  12 

High  street 
Youl,  Alexander,  commission  merchant,  3  Buchanan  ter. 
YOUNG,  ALEXANDER,  feuar,  18  Barclay  street 
Young,  Alexander,  plasterer,  7  Caledonia  street — house, 

5  Greenhill  road 
Young,  Andrew,  meter  inspector,  19  Mill  street 
Young,  Allan,  at  Mrs  Robert  Young's,  44  George  street 

— house,  28  Lady  lane 
Young,  David,  of  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  Saucel  Bank 

House 
Young,  George,  designer,  64  Love  street 
Young,  George,  butcher,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,^ 

Broomlands — house,  do. 
Young,  James  A.,  clerk   at  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin's, 

Saucel  Bank  House 
Young,  James,  brassfounder,  39  New  street — house,  13 

Canal  street 
Young',  James,  7  George  street 
YOUNG,  JOHN,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  93  High 

street — house,  do. 
Young,  John,  farmer,  Fulwood,  Houston 
Young,  John,  mason,  15  West  brae 
YOUNG,   JOHN,   &   Co.,   timber  merchants    and    saw 

millers,  Burgh  Saw  Mills,  Caledonia  street 
Young,  John,  26  Well  street 
Young,  John,  cowfeeder,  7  Canal  street 
Young,  John,  of  John  Young  &  Co.,  Priory  Park,  Castle- 
head 
YOUNG,  JOHN,  &  SON,  drapers,  87  High  street 
YOUNG,  JOHN,  brassfounder,  5  Garthland  lane 
Young,    John,    ironmonger,    tinsmith,    and    gasfitter,     1 

Broomlands — house,  do. 
YOUNG,  MORRIS,  curator,  Free  Library  and  Museum, 

High  street 


140  PAISLEY. 

Young,  Miss,  milliner,  87  High  street 

Young,  Mrs,  milliner,  45  George  street 

Young,  Mrs  James,  eating-house  keeper,  5  Canal  street 

YOUNG,  MRS  ROBERT,  manufacturer  and  weavers' 
furnisher,  44  George  street — house,  28  Lady  lane 

YOUNG,  ROBERT,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  47  High 
street — house,  do. 

Young,  Robert  B.,  salt  and  whiting  merchant,  11  Sand- 
holes 

Young,  Samuel,  of  John  Young  &  Co.,  timber  merchants 
— house,  Fernlea,  Greenock  road 

Young,  Stephen,  A.  M'L.,  8  Orr  square 

YOUNG,  STEPHEN,  printer,  bookbinder,  and  litho- 
grapher, 2  New  street — house,  8  Orr  square 

Young,  William,  cowfeeder,  and  hay  and  straw  merchant, 
11  Broomlands 

Young,  Wm.,  tobacconist,  74  Causeyside — house,  44  do. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM,  carriage  hirer,  11  Inkle  street- 
office,  2  County  place — house,  3  Miller  street 

YOUNGER,  GEORGE,  &  CO.,  yarn  merchants  and 
agents,  109  Causeyside,  and  1  North  Court,  Royal 
Exchange,  Glasgow — Robert  Armour,  agent 

YUILL,  JAMES,  manufacturer,  11  Forbes  place — house, 
Craigielea,  Blackstoun  road 

Yuill,  William,  clerk  at  R.  &  T.  Russell's- -house, 
Craigielea 


PAISLEY    DIRECTORY 

ARRANGED  BY  TRADES  AND  PROFESSIONS. 


at 


Accountants. 

Anderson,  John,  9  Moss  street 

Boyd,  Robert,  46  Moss  street 

Fisher,  John,  4  Canseyside 

Keay,  Angus,  12  High  street 

Lyle,  Dalrymple,  4  High  street 

Muir,  John,  23  Moss  street 

M'Gown,  Alex.  B.,  14  Gilmour  street  S3" 

M^Gown,  John,  14  Gilmour  street  t.n  __ 

Ormiston,  William  James,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  ^[***§ 

Parker,  John,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland 

Robertson,  J.  Jack,  52  Storie  street 

Winning,  James,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  street 

Wilson,  J.  D.,  12  High  street 

Agents  and  Commission  Agents. 

Allan,  John  S.,  5  Camphill 

Armour,  Robert,  109  Causeyside 

Blair,  Peter,  (Carting)  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw 

Campbell,  A.  R.,  19  Storie  street 

Christie,  Alexander,  73  Canal  street 

Christie,  William,  8  Camphill  place 

Cook,  Archibald,  Jane  field  villa,  Gateside 

Davidson,  George,  15  George  street 

Easton,  Robert,  43  High  street 

Eaglesim,  Robert,  1  High  street 

Fisher,  George,  38  New  street 

Gilmour,  David,  5  Causeyside 

Hutton,  Robert,  40  Broomlands 

Manson,  William,  83  High  street 


142  PAISLEY. 

Muir,  A.  Craig  (Howard  st ,  Glasgow),  47  Oakshaw 

street 
Muir,  Roger,  W .  (Glasgow),  Annfield  villa,  Castlehead 
Muir,  Robert,  4  Buchanan  terrace 
M' Andrew,  John,  17  Abbey  street 
M'Pherson,  Henry,  4  Smithhills 
Nicolson,  John  (Glasgow),  Marylea,  Calside 
Rodger,  William,  Lylesland  Cottage 
Thomson,  John,  1  St.  James  street 
Wilson,  James,  13  Canal  street  (Printing  Material) 
Youl,  Alexander,  3  Buchanan  terrace 

Architects  and  Land  Surveyors. 

Davidson,  Charles,  Terrace  Buildings 

Hutchison,  John,  190  West  George  street,  Glasgow 

— house,  Fairhill,  Calside,  where  messages  can 

be  left. 
Lamb,  J.  Barr,  12  High  street 
Rennison  &  Scott,  15,  Gilmour  street 

Auctioneers  and  Appraisers. 

MacFadyen,  Jas.  R.,  28  Wellmeadow 
Paterson,  Robert,  TO  Bridge  street 
Reid,  James,  18  High  street 

Bakers. 

Ait  ken,  Thomas,  6  Glen  street 
Adam,  Andrew,  20  Cotton  street 
Barr,  Alexander,  5  Love  street 
Barr,  Mrs  John,  24^  Causeyside 
Boyd,  James,  &  Son,  29  Canal  street 
Brown,  Mrs  Hugh,  56  Causeyside 
Buchanan,  Joseph,  152  George  street 
Buchanan,  William,  17  Wellmeadow 
Carmichael,  Peter,  47  High  street 
Carruth,  John,  39  George  street 
Clark,  John,  4  Lawn  street 
Davidson,  Matthew,  84  Causeyside 
Dempster,  John,  4  Dovesland 


PAISLEY.  143 

Galbraith,  John,  22  Wellmeadow 

Gibson,  Andrew,  38.  High  street 

Gilmour,  Allan,  82  Canal  street 

Goold,  William,  22  Sandholes 

Goudie,  John,  18  Broomlands 

Graham,  Daniel,  7  Old  Sneddon 

Hamilton,  Mrs  James,  4  Smithhills 

Hamilton,  Robert,  70  Causeyside 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  31  Orchard  street 

Kelly,  James,  34  High  street 

Kennedy,  John,  31  High  street 

Lang,  John,  jim.,  78  High  street 

Lockhart,  Alexander,  25  Gordon's  lone 

Locbrie,  Charles,  12  Old  Sneddon 

Mathie,  Alexander,  81   Broomlands 

Munro,  James,  6  Silk  street 

M'Ghee,  Maxwell,  6   Broomlands  itT1*"^ 

MkKean,  James,  36  High  street  ^eI 

M'Kean,  Robert,  52  Caledonia  street  a.     £3 

M'Lean,  Neil,  105  George  street 

Maclerie,  George,  6  High  street 

M'Nicol,  John,  5  Moss  street 

M'Pherson,  Joseph,  79  Broomlands 

Oliver,  Robert,  73  Love  street 

Orr,  Thomas,  13  St.  James  place  and  12  Moss  vale 

street 
Paisley  Bread  Association,  7  Hospital  lane 
Paterson,  James,  66  Broomlands 
Patrick,  Thomas,  69  Broomlands 
Peacock,  Mrs  Robert,  5  George  street 
Pollock,  Robert,  33  Gauze  street 
Richmond,  William,  6  Moss-  street 
Ritchie,  William,  33  Cayseyside 
Scott,  William,  55  Causeyside 
Sinclair,  D.,  4  Clark's  buildings,  Underwood 
Smith,  Alexander,  41  Broomlands 
Sproul,  James,  11  Wallace  street 
Steven,  William,  32  Storie  street 
Swan,  J.  &  M.,  73  Causeyside 
Wilson,  Robert,  111  George  street 


144  PAISLEY. 

Bankers. 

Abercrombie,  William,  Union  Bank,  3  G-ilmour  st. 

Finlator,  Thomas,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  St. 
Mirren  street 

Guilleaume,  Peter,  National  Bank,  St.  Mirren  street 

Hutcheson,  John,  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Mirren  st. 

Macfarlane,  Hugh,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank, 
17  Gilmour  street 

Murray,  David,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Mirren 
street 

Ross,  James,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  7  Gil- 
mour street 

Russell,  iobert,  Clydesdale  Bank,  7  High  street 

Veitch,  George  Seton,  Bank  of  Scotland,  St.  Mirren 
street 

Belt  Makers. 

Baird,  William,  successor  to  Wm.  Stirling  &  Co. 

86  High  street 
Calderwood,  James,  32  High  street 

Bill  Foster. 
Williams,  William,  18  Old  Sneddon 

Bleachers,  Shawl  'Washers,  Scourers,  &c« 

Aikman  &  Co  ,  Cumberland  place 

Blackwood,  Matthew,  &  Son,  Arthurlie  Bleachworks, 

Barrhead 
Edmond,  Robert,  &  Sons,  South  Bridge  street 
Fulton,  William,  &  Sons,  Glenfield 
Hamilton,  Adam,  &  Sons,  Blackland  Mill 
Hamilton,  William,  Murray  street 
Hogg,  Archibald,  Espedair 
Hutchison,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  George  place 
Liggatt,  David,  &  Co.,  Colinslee 
Lounsdale  Bleaching  Company,  Lounsdale 
M'Lardie,  James,  Meikleriggs 
Paisley  House  of  Refuge  (washing  and  dressing) 
Pollock  &  Cochran,  Thrushcraig 


PAISLEY.  145 

Robertson,  M.,  &  Co.,  Foxbar 

Ross,  George,  Seedhill 

Walker,  Drybrough,  &  Co.,  Arkleston 

Bookbinders. 

Carswell,  David,  &  Son,  35  Storie  street 

Carswell,  John,  4  High  street 

Parlane,  J.  &  R.,  94  High  street 

Ritchie,  David,  Cumberland  place,  Causeyside 

Wilson,  William,  107  High  street  and  18  Gilmour  st. 

Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

Anderson,  James,  60  High  street 

Barbour,  Mrs  John,  100  Causeyside 

Barr,  John,  81  High  street  g^.    g| 

Beckett,  James,  10  Glen  street  S^ar  ;v 

Beckett,  Matthew,  94  High  street  S^li 

Caldwell,  J.,  2  Gilmour  street 

Gardner,  Alexander,  3  Moss  street 

Glassford,  Mrs,  31  Gauze  street 

Goudie,  James,  24  High  street 

Hay,  Robert,  &  Son,  10  High,  street 

Kerr,  Daniel,  68  Causeyside 

Melvin,  T.  James,  9  George  street 

M'Dougal,  John,  4  Moss  street  and  106  Causeyside 

M'Intyre,  William  (wholesale  stationer)—  office,  St. 
Mirren  street 

"  Paisley  Herald  "  Office,  Waterloo  place,  2  Gilmour 
street 

Parlane,  J.  &  R.,  94  High  street 

Reid,  James,  18  High  street 

Robson,  William,  84  Broom  lands 

Ritchie,  David  (manufacturing  stationer),  Cumber- 
land place,  Causeyside 

Small,  Mrs,  70  Causeyside 

Thomson,  John,  7  Gilmour  street 

Wilson,  Robert,  11  Storie  street 

Wilson,  William,  107  High  street  (Cross) 


146  PAISLEY. 

Boot  and.  Shoemakers. 

Andrew,  Robert,  3  Smithhills 
Blane,  James,  31  Cotton  street 
Boyle,  James,  37  Back  Sneddon 
Bruce,  Alexander,  31  St.  James  street 
Cairnie,  James,  24  New  street 
Campbell,  Noble,  5  Bridge  street 
Campbell,  Robert,  clogmaker,  6  St.  Mirren  street 
Cochran,  John  W.,  5  Lylesland 
Crawford,  Gavin,  92  High  street 
Dick,  James,  &  Sons,  166  G-eorge  street  (wholesale) 
Donaldson,  Mrs  John,  6  Orchard  street 
Douglas,  Duncan,  38  Causeyside 
Drennan,  John,  34  Ferguslie 

Drennan,  Alexander,  1  Wellmeadow,  and  33  George 
street 
:    *    Dunlop,  Alexander,  109  George  street 
Dunlop,  David,  24  Wellmeadow 
Dunlop,  Thomas,  2  Broomlancls 
Forsyth,  George,  69  High  street 
Forsyth,  James,  81  High  street 
Forsyth,  Robert,  2  Neilston  road 
Forsyth,  William,  149  George  street 
Galbraith,  Charles,  2  Smithhills 
Gibson,  John,  Cumberland  court,  Causeyside  (whole- 
sale) 
Haggarty,  William,  41  ftew  street 
Hardie,  Alexander,  22  Lady  lane 
Houston,  John,  15  Smithhills 

Hutchison,  Robert,  83  High  st.  and  70  Brcomlands 
Jamieson,  Samuel,  6  Lylesland 
Jeffrey,  John,  139  George  street 
Kennedy,  Archibald,  9  Prussia  street 
Kyle,  A.,  8  Castle  street 
Mitchell,  John  S.,  4  High  street 
Morrison,  James,  46  Moss  street 
Murray,  J.,  3  West  street 
M'Aulay,  James,  3  New  Smithhills 
M'Ausland,  Alexander,  14  High  street 
MAusland,  James,  5  New  Smithhills 


PAISLEY.  147 

M'Donald,  Allan,  6  Neilston  street 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  69  Causeyside 

M'Kellar,  John,  &  Co.,  32  High  street  (wholesale) 

M'Lachlan,  Dngald,  17  Gauze  street 

M'Lean,  Ralph,  67  Canal  street 

M'Nish,  Robert,  94  High  street 

M'Nish,  Mrs  Wm.,  5  County  place  and  42  Moss  st. 

M'Pherson,  Hugh,  60  High  street 

Paterson,  A   &  W.,  87  High  street 

Pattison,  Robert,  134  George  street 

Quin,  Hugh,  14  Abercorn  street 

Smith,  Hugh,  30  Causeyside 

Smith,  James,  30  Glen  street 

Sinclair,  Samuel,  7  Wardrop  street 

Stranaghan,  William,  14  George  street 

Sweenie,  David,  8  Neilston  road 


?*»•        3>-» 


Wilson,  William,  23  Maxwellton  street  '--SS**1^ 

Wyiie,  William,  33  High  street  *2gg 

Young,  John,  93  High  street  &»     t3 

Bosmaksr  (Fancy). 
Ritchie,  David,  Cumberland  place,  Causeyside 

Brassfeundets- 

Cochran  &  M'Gechan,  New  Smithhills 

Forsyth,  George,  15  Abbey  close 

Morrison,  John,  &  Sons,  Dyers'  wynd 

Porteous,   Dundas  S.,   Snawdoun  Works,    55   Back 

Sneddon 
Todd,  George,  13  High  street 
Young,  John,  5  Garthland  lane 

Brewers.? 
Sacell  Brewery  Co.,  8  Saucel 

.  Briokmalsers  and  Brickbuil&ers. 

Brown,  Robert,  &  Son — town  office,  Sneddon  Bridge 
— works,  Caledonia,  Shortroods,  and  Ferguslie 

Bell  &  M'Lachlan,  Shortroods  Brickworks — office,  2 
Glen  lane 


148  PAISLEY. 

Gait,  John — works,  Nethercomraon — yard,  16  Abbey 
close — house,  1  Underwood  lane 

Hillcoat,  Robert,  Westmarch 

Hillcoat,  Thomas,  Tannahill  place,  Greenock  road 

M'Kaig,  Thomas,  Victoria  Brick  Works,  28  Love 
street 

Pollock,  William,  1  Russell  street 

Rankine,  John,  &  Co.,  North  Caledonia  Brick 
Works,  Love  street 

Robertson,  George,  Gockston  and  Shortroods  Brick- 
works 

Brush,  Basket,  Comb,  Toy,  and  Fancy  Goods 

"Warehouses. 
Branan,  Mrs,  27  Lawn  street 
Donald,  William  R.,  3  Moss  street 
Foulds,  Mrs  J.  and  Miss  J.,  8  Moss  street 
Gardner,  Mrs  Ann,  42  Moss  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  12  Gauze  street 
Lockhart,  Elizabeth,  69  Broomlands 
Thomson,  John,  87  High  street  (corner  of  Church- 
hill 
Wilson,  Walter,  &  Son,  4  Storie  street 
Wright,  John,  98  Causeyside 

Cabinetmakers. 

Auld,  John,  30  Orchard  street 
Baird,  William,  100  High  street 
Black,  James,  &  Co.,  31  and  32  Lady  lane 
Blackburn,  William,  62  High  street 
Cameron,  Alexander,  40  High  street 
Cassidy,  E.,  24  High  street 
Cochran,  Robert,  22  Niddry  street 
Erskine,  Andrew,  2  Lady  lane 
Gardner,  James,  2  Inkle  street 
Graham,  James,  jun.,  35  New  Sneddon 
Hunter,  James,  32  and  34  High  street 
Hunter,  William,  84  George  street 
M'Geachy,  James,  49  Moss  street 
M'Innes,  John,  William  street 


PAISLEY.  149 

Paton,  John,  22  Glen  street 
Risk  &.  Marshall,  33  Wellmeadow 
Weddell,  John,  48  and  70  High  street. 
Weir,  George,  88  High  street 
Weir,  Robert,  37  Wellmeadow 

Calenderers  and  Finishers. 

Aikman  &  Co.,  Cumberland  place 

Bonnar  &  Hamilton,  15  Causeyside 

Bonnar  &  Law,  113  Causeyside 

Cochran,  James,  99  Causeyside 

Crawford,  William,  105  Causeyside 

Cunningham,  Alexander,  16  Causeyside 

Maxwell,  Arthur,  44  Causeyside 

M'Lardie,  Duncan,  Marshall's  lane 

M'Lardie,  James,  Meikleriggs 

Robertson,   David,   2   Water  brae   (Burgh)    and    5 

Forbes  place 
Robertson,  John,  Marshall's  lane  and  Cartside 
Ross,  George,  Seedhill  a**^^- 

Calico  and  Shawl  Printers.  £^3 

Hamilton,  John,  4  Cumberland  court 
Macfarlane,  D.,  Underwood  road 
Walker,  Drybrough,  &  Co.,  Arkleston 

Candle  Makers. 

Dobie,  George,  Orchard  street 
Robin  &  Houston,  61  New  Sneddon 
Sim,  William,  &  Co.,  1  West  Croft 
Stevenson,  John,  &  Sons,  77  New  Sneddon 

Card  and  Print  Cutters. 

Bauchop,  John,  11  Falside 
Clark,  John,  1  Prussia  street 
Davidson,  Thomas,  Cumberland  place 
Hamilton,  John,  4  Cumberland  court 
Lang,  Robert,  8  Forbes  place 
m  2 


150  PAISLEY. 

M 'Arthur,  Alexander,  1  Shuttle  street 
Thomson,  Peter,  7  Marshall's  lane 
Thomson,  William,  1  Prussia  street 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Forbes,  William,  &  Son,  21  and  22  Well  street 
Jack,  Peter,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Nethercommon 
Welsh,  William,  Macdowall  street 

Carters. 

Caledonian    Railway    Company,    Railway    Station, 

Greenlaw — Peter  Blair,  agent 
Cowan  &  Co.,  Railway  Station,  Greenlaw — Robert 

M'Lean,  agent 
Cumming,  William,  18  Well  street 
Fairlie,  James,  8  Castle  street 
Gilmour,  James,  38  Thread  street 
M'Cafferay,  Bernard,  &  Son,  11  New  Smithhiils 
Pringie,  Matthew,  24  Storie  street 
Rutherford,  Thomas,  4  Garthland  lane 
Stewart,  John,  42  Back  Sneddon 
Walker,  William,  39  Lady  lane 

Carvers  and  GilcLsrs. 

M'Whinnie,  John,  81  High  street 
Neilson,  William,  85  High  street 

Chemical  'Works. 

Anderson  &  Wallach,  M'Farlane  street,  Race  Course 

road 
Campbell  &  Co.,  Cartvale  Works,  New  Sneddon 
Espedair  Chemical  Co.,  Gordon's  lone 
Forrest,  William,  Burnbank,  Chain  road 
Muir  &  Anderson,  93  New  Sneddon 
M'Alpine,  Thomas,  Espedair  Chemical  Works 
M'Farlane,    J.    &    G.,    Brediland    and    Johnstone 

Chemical  Works 
Smith,  Richard,  Craigielea  Works 


PAISLEY  151 

Chimney  Sweeps- 
Adam,  Alexander,  &  Son,  14  Smithhills 
Blane,  G.,  56  Storie  street 
Gait,  W.,  &  Son,  35  St.  James  street 

China  and  Crystal  Merchants. 

Crawford,  Elizabeth  O.,  47  Moss  street 

Dickie,  E.,  21  Moss  street 

Forsyth,  John,  6  New  Smithhills 

Fulton,  Mrs,  20  Lawn  street 

Houston,  Matthew,  19  George  street 

Kay,  James,  24  George  street 

Kerr,  John,  24  Causeyside 

Miller,  Thomas,  117  George  street 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  &  Son,  89  Causeyside 

M'Lerie,  Samuel,  4  Well  meadow 

Robertson,  Matthew,  111  George  street 

Ronald,  George,  2  Cotton  street 

Spiers,  John,  19  Cotton  street 

Spiers,  William,  42  High  street 

Storrie,  J.  &  W.,  37  High  street  and  1  Storie  street 

Clergymen  of  various  Denominations- 
Brown,  James,  D.D.,  St.  James'  Manse,  Castlehead 
Cantwell,  Edward,  2  East  Buchanan  street 
Clazy,  George,  38  Oakshaw  street 
Crouch,  John,  Janefield  place,  Lylesland 
Dalgetty,  J.  B.,  second  charge,  Abbey  Church,  41 

Oakshaw  street 
Dunlop,  Robert,  9  Gateside 
Elder,  Andrew,  Fernbank,  Meikleriggs 
Fleming,  Andrew  G.,  Gowanlea,  Castlehead 
Fleming,  John,  133  George  street 
Flett,  Oliver,  Calside 

Fox,  Michael,  D.D.,  2  East  Buchanan  street 
France,  William,  49  Oakshaw  street 
Fraser,  Alex.  F.,  2  Garthland  place 
Fra?er,  William,  LL.D.,  The  Manse,  Underwood 
Gentles,  Thomas,  A.M.,  Abbey  Manse,  7  Garthland 
street 


152  PAISLEY. 

Harding,  Samuel,  54  Causeyside 
Henderson,  Andrew,  Ashgrove,  Castlehead 
Hutton,  George  C,  D.D.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Canal  st. 
Lang,  A.  Montgomery,  The  Manse,  45  Oakshaw  st. 
Mills,  William  Fowler,  Greenock  road 
M'Donald,  C.  C,  Castlehead 
M'Donald,  F.  R.,  Barshaw  Cottage 
MTndoe,  William,  97  George  street 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  The  Manse,  Stirling  street 
Niven,  Frederick  C,  The  Manse,  51  Love  street 
Sturrock,  James  B.,  29  Oakshaw  street 
Thomson,  John,  D.D.,  Blackhall  terrace 
Thomson,  John  C,  48  Stanley  place 
Wilson,  Alexander,  50  Causeyside 

Cloth  Merchants  and  Agents  for  do. 

Greenlees,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  13  Causeyside 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  6  Forbes  place 
Thomson,  John,  1  St.  James  street 
Younger,  George,  &  Co.,  109  Causeyside — Robert 
Armour,  agent 

Cloth  Merchants  and  'Woollen  Drapers. 

Anderson,  James,  16  Gilmour  street 

Goold,  James,  47  Moss  street 

King,  Alexander,  &  Son,  4  Gilmour  street 

Lamberton  &  Tennent,  15  High  street 

M'Killigin,  Duncan,  15  High  street 

Paisley  Clothing  Company,  High  street  (Cross) 

Robertson  &  M' Gibbon,  17  High  street 

Russell,  Joseph,  18  Gilmour  street 

Coach  and  Van  Builders, 

Lee,  Robert,  12  St.  James  street 
M'Nair,  John,  &  Co.,  3  Mill  street 
Roxburgh,  Robert,  4  Garthland  lane 
Spreul,  Andrew,  8  Christie  street 


PAISLEY  f  153 


Coach.  Hirers. 


Bell,  John,  12  Causeyside 

Blair,  John,  Hay  Weighs  Inn,  3  King  street 

Boyd,  Robert,  30  New  Smithhills 

Climie,  Mrs  William,  Bull  Inn,  5  New  street 

Young,  William,  2  County  place  and  11  Inkle  st. 

King,  Andrew,  jun.,  Moss  vale  stables 

King,  James,  2  County  place  and  4  Smithhills 

Coal  Merchants   and  Dealers. 

Barbour,  Alexander,  10  Orchard  street 

Blackley,  Thomas,  Underwood  depot 

Barr,  George,  Calside 

Blair,  Henry,  Stoney  Brae  depot 

Caldwell,  David,  Underwood  depot,  and  Canal  Basin, 

19  Canal  street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  47  Mill  street,   and  4  Gauze 

street 
Chalmers,  William,  8  Lylesland 

Cochran,  Thomas,  13  Sir  Michael  street  5?'**% 

Ferguson,  Moses,  Western  coal  depot,  King  street  f&ocw 
Fletcher,  Hugh,  5  Wardrop  street  *&.    g* 

Fletcher,  J.  C.,  17  Old  Sneddon 
Foulds,  Alexander,  Underwood  depot 
Guthrie  &  Co.,  Underwood  depot  and  8  Broomlands 
Harper,  Hugh,  53  Caledonia  street 
Hector,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  Underwood  depot 
Kerr,  Thomas,  28  Causeyside 
Lamont,  William,  11  Caledonia  street 
Logan,  David,  Underwood  depot 
Mitchell,  James,  31  Newton  street 
M'Gallan,  James  S.,  Underwood  depot 
M'Lachlan,  James,   Canal   Basin,    19   Canal  street, 

and  Underwood  depot 
M'Lauchlan,    Robert,     109    High    street    (Terrace 

Buildings),  and  Greenlaw  depot,  Renfrew  road 
M'Leod,    Matthew,    Underwood   and    Stoney    Brae 

depots 
Reid,  John,  69  Broomlands 


154  PAISLEY. 

Risk,  Robert,  Stoney  Brae  and  Underwood 

Robertson,  John,  Underwood  depot 

Robertson,  Matthew,  111  George  street 

Speirs  &  Gibb,  Underwood  and  Stoney  Brae  depots 

Steen,  James,  28  Thread  street 

Stevenson,  William,  7  Lawn  street 

Underwood     Co-operative     Company,     Underwood 

depot — Robert  More,  salesman 
Warnock,  James,  5  East  Buchanan  street 
Whiteford,  David  E.,  Underwood  depot 
Whitehead,   Walter,    Underwood    and   Stoney   Brae 

depots 
Wood,  James,  &  Co.,  Underwood   and  Stoney  Brae 

depots 

Coffee  Houses  and  Hotels  (Temperance). 

British  Workman  Public  House,  3  George  street 
Goodlet,  Thomas,  100  High  street 
M'Nicol,  John,  5  Moss  street 
'  Richmond,  William,  6  Moss  street 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  9  High  street 

Confectioners  and  Fruiterers- 
Adam,  John,  7  Neilston  road 

Adam,  Mrs  William,  23  Gauze  street 

Allan,  Robert,  7  Moss  street 

Allison,  John,  22  Causey  side 

Anderson,  Brothers,  4  Broomlands  and  68  George 
street 

Anderson,  John  13  Wellmeadow 

Arthur,  John,  2  Silk  street 

Barr,  Andrew,  24  Gauze  street 

Barr,  Mrs  S.,  8  St.  James  place 

Barton,  Mrs,  73  Love  street 

Boyd,  James,  21  Gauze  street 

Brodie,  John,  25  High  street 

Brown,  John,  29  Smithhills 

Brown,  Mrs,  13  Moss  street 

Cairns,  Alexander  and  Robert,  2  High  street  (whole- 
sale) 


PAISLEY.  155 

Caldwell,  Janet,  81  Broomlands 

Cameron,  A.,  46  Calside 

Carpenetti,  D.,  20  Sandholes 

Cockburn,  John,  94  Causeyside 

Christie,  Mrs,  3  Wellmeadow 

Clark,  James,  28  Gordon's  Lone 

Crooks,  Mrs  William,  8  Cotton  street 

Currie,  Alexander,  30  Wellmeadow 

Dickie,  James,  26  Causeyside 

Easton,  Robert,  43  Hi_>h  street 

Findlay,  William,  3  Bellfield  street,  Mossvale 

Fisher,  William,  65  George  street 

Foote,  Mrs,  30  Back  Sneddon 

Fulton,  Mrs,  58  Causeyside 

Gemmel,  Henry,  5  Thread  street 

Gibson,  Mrs  Thomas,  45  Causeyside 

Gilchrist,  William,  30  St.  James  street 

Gladstone,  John,  20  Sandholes  jj*     >; 

Goldie,  James,  14  Gauze  street  T^^j-^ 

*»*  a-  QxS 
Greenlees,  Jane,  10  Old  Sneddon  SE^S 

Grieve,  William,  5  Old  Smithhills  ™ 

Halliday,  James,  6  Lawn  street 

Hardie,  Alexander,  1.6  Causeyside 

Herd,  Robert,  4  Highland  lane 

Hill,  Miss,  30  High  street 

Jamieson.  J.,  17^  Well  street 

Johnston,  T.,  113  George  street 

Keir,  Francis,  21  Glen  street 

Kennedy,  Peter,  13  Gauze  street 

Kerr,  Benjamin,  1  Smithhills 

Kerr,  Helen,  43  Moss  street 

Kent,  James,  32  George  street 

King,  Mrs,  66  Causeyside 

Kyle,  John,  28  Causeyside 

Leitch,  William,  64  Broomlands 

Lennox,  John,  35  Castle  street 

Lockhart,  E.,  69  Broomlands 

Lyle,  Peter,  74  Causeyside 

Menzies,  Peter,  7  Old  Sneddon 

Morton,  J.,  22  Lawn  street 


156  PAISLEY 

Murdoch,  Mrs  James,  20  Lawn  street 

M' Alpine,  Mrs,  3  South  Croft 

M'Callum,  Mrs,  11  Smithhills 

M'Coll,  Daniel,  12  Abbey  close 

M'Gonagal,  George,  8  New  street 

M'Geoch,  Mrs  A.,  57  George  street 

M'llwrick,  William,  69  Love  street 

M'Kell,  Mrs  Peter,  118  George  street 

Maclerie,  George,  6  High  street 

M'Millan,  William,  35  Wellmeadow 

M'Murray  &  M'Cowan,  36  High  st.  and  Storie  st. 

M'Nicol,  John,  5  Moss  street 

Nicolini,  Peter,  15  Broomlands 

Niven,  Alexander,  4  Gauze  street 

Reid,  John,  7  Broomlands 

Robertson,  D.,  47  George  street 

Rowand,  Mrs,  2  Gauze  street 

Roxburgh  &  Myles.  3  County  place 

Sharp,  Miss,  5  Mill  street 

Shaw,  Alexander,  3  Neilston  road 

Sim,  Robert,  50  Mill  street 

Sinclair  &  Mackay,  1  W^ellmeadow 

Smith,  Mrs  James,  150  George  street 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  37  Storie  street 

Stewart,  M.,  17  George  street 

Thomson,  Mrs  A.,  90  High  street 

Thomson,  Mrs,  44  Moss  street 

Turnbull,  George,  41  High  street 

Urquhart,  John,  2  Old  Sneddon 

Watson,  James,  69  Broomlands 

Weir,  Robert,  4  George  street 

Whiteford,  James,  53  Causeyside  and  4  Lylesland 

Wilson,  William,  9  Orchard  street 

Wishart,  John,  12  Broomlands  street 

Contractors. 

Fraser,  Thomas,  Harbour  lane 
Hay,  William,  9  Cotton  street 
Murrie,  Alexander,  1  Abingdon  place 
M'Aclam.  George,  King  street 


PAISLEY.  157 

M'Cafferay,  Bernard,  &  Son,  11  New  Smithhills 
M'Gown,  Adam,  Williamsburgh  Works 
M'Monigle,  Henry,  6  Canal  street 
Pollock,  William,  1  Russell  street 
Stewart,  John,  42  Back  Sneddon 
Thomson,  William,  11  Cross  street 
Tudhope,  John,  11  Barclay  street 
Walker,  James,  18  Queen  street 

Coopers. 
Bell,  Hugh,  16  Old.  Sneddon 
Colquhoun,  Thomas,  71  Causeyside 
Craig,  James,  8  Neilston  street 
Goudie,  James,  49  High  street 
Goudie,  Robert,  Macdowall  street 
Goudie,  William,  47  High  street 
Goudie,  William,  iun.,  4  Broomlands 
Peters,  Joseph,  39  Moss  street  S4^^ 


Cork  Ciitters. 
Brown,  William,  13  High  street 
Lewis,  John,  54  High  street 
M'Millan,  William,  32  Wellmeadow 

Cowfee&ers. 
Aitken,  John  R.,  Foxbar 
Aitken,  Robert,  80  Canal  street 
Baillie,  Mrs,  Lylesland  Farm 
Barr,  James,  18  Sandholes 
Barr,  Robert,  29  Canal  street 
Blackwood,  Robert,  8  Glen  street 
Blair,  Hugh,  35  Ferguslie 
Bowie,  Mrs  Walter  K.,  60  High  street 
Campbell,  George,  19  Cotton  street 
Craig,  Margaret,  15  Castle  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  13  Inkle  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  8  Neilston  street 
Craig,  Mrs,  73  Canal  street 
Cumn.ing,  Mrs,  22  Newton  street 
Drew,  James,  14  High  street 

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158  PAISLEY. 

Fyfe,  John,  22  Canal  street 

Gardner,  Mrs  Robert,  Tannahill  place,  Greenock  road 

Gemmell,  Matthew,  13  Cotton  street 

Gibb,  Matthew,  1  Lylesland 

Graham,  Angus,  19  New  Smithhills 

Graham,  John,  7  Smithhills 

Gray,  James,  Crow  road 

Hamilton,  A.,  21  Orchard  street 

Hamilton,  James,  62  Causeyside 

Holms,  William,  15  Back  Sneddon 

Kirkwood,  Mrs  James,  8  Glen  lane 

Kirkwoocl,  William,  60  Canal  street 

Laird,  Robert,  18  Gauze  street 

Law,  James,  26  New  street 

Livingstone,  Daniel,  4.  Silk  street 

Lockie,  Robert,  91  Causeyside 

Love,  John,  40  Storie  street 

Lyon,  Mrs,  1  Neilston  road 

Malcolm,  Archibald,  46  High  street 

Mathieson,  Archibald,  12  Storie  street 

Morrison,  James,  23  Glen  street 

M'Coll,  John,  Lonehead 

M'Dermid,  Charles,  8  North  croft 

M'Dermid,  Peter,  3  JV! oncrieff  street 

M'Millan,  Robert,  9  Canal  street 

M 'Naught,  Hugh,  3  New  street 

M'Pherson,  Duncan,  Gibbie's  Bush,  King  street 

iNiven,  Malcolm,  33  Causeyside 

Paterson,  James,  2  Williamsburgh 

Pringle,  Matthew,  24  Storie  street 

Provan,  Andrew,  3  Maxwellton  street 

Reid,  John,  Neil  street 

Ronald,  James,  27  Love  street 

Scarlet,  Samuel,  3  Stirling  street 

Steen,  William,  13  Prussia  street 

Stevenson,  James,  25  Lawn  street 

Tyre,  James,  37  Ferguslie 

Walker,  Alexander,  32  Castle  street  . 

Walker,  James,  23  Abbey  street 

Walker,  William,  39  Lady  lane 


PAISLEY.  159 

Walker,  William,  13  Ferguslie 
Wiugate,  John,  10  Gateside 
Young,  John,  7  Canal  street 
Young,  William,  11  Broomlands 

Decorator. 
Maginty,  John,  24  Cotton  street 

Distillers. 
Saucel  Distillery  Co.,  King  street,  Saucel 
Stewart,  James,  &  Co.,  King  street,  Saucel 

Drapers  and  Silk  Mercers. 
Adam,  John,  86  Causeyside 
Andrews  Brothers,  80  Broomlands 
Andrews,  John,  100  High  street 
Barclay,  Alexander,  54  Broomlands 
Blair,  Matthew,  104  Causeyside 
Buchanan,  John,  &  Co.,  16  Castle  street 
Coats,  Thomas,  49  Broomlands  ^Jujhi 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Sons,  2Q  New  Smithhills      '£.&:&■ 
Gumming,  M.,  4  Smithhills  2***^ 

Eaglesim,  Robert.,  1  High  street 
Fisher,  Robert,  44  New  street 
Forrest,  Mrs  James,  21  Broomlands 
Forrester,  William,  1  Broomlands 
Foulds,  William,  2  Storie  street 
(iibb,  John,  25  and  26  High  street 
Gilchrist,  Robert,  5  Moss  street 
Granger,  Thomas,  4  Silk  street 
Hall,  Elizabeth,  &  Co.,  12  St.  James  place 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  16  Wellmeadow 
Hunter,  Alexander,  5  M^Farlane  lane 
King,  Alexander,  &  Son,  4  Gilmour  street 
Knox,  Alexander,  6  Smithhills 
Lamberton  &  Tennent,  15  High  street 
Lawrie,  William,  11  St.  James  place 
Lockhart,  Andrew  H.,  104"High  street  (Cross) 
Lyle,  William,  Marshall's  lane  and  16  George  street 
Lymburn,  James,  &  Son,  16  High  street 
Middlemass,  Miss,  6  Orchard  street 
Montgomery,  Elizabeth,  85  Causeyside 


160  PAISLEY. 

Morrison,  Aimabella,  31  Causeyside 

M'Fadyen,  W.,  109  High  street 

M'Killigin,  Duncan,  15  High  street 

Ogilvie,  Mrs,  3  Love  street 

Parlane,  James,  10  High  street 

Purves,  Mrs  James,  44  New  street 

Robertson,  Jane,  2  Queen  street 

Robertson  &  M'Gibbon,  17  High  street 

Ross,  John,  21  Wellmeadow,  and  8  Carriagehill 

Rowand,  John,  14  Broomlands 

Simpson,  Thomas,  19  Gauze  street 

Sinclair,  Janet,  10  Wellmeadow 

Smart  &  Rolland,  City  Bank  Buildings,   102   High 

street  (Cross) 
Steel,  James,  2  Smithhills 

Taylor  &  Cook,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  street 
Thomson,  Smith,  &  Co.,  23  High  street 
Wallace,  Mrs  David,  14  Barclay  street 
Young,  John,  &  Son,  87  High  street 

Dressmakers  and  Milliners. 

*  Milliners  only.  •)•  Dressmakers  only. 

*Aitken,  Mrs,  100  Causeyside 

Allardyce,  Isabella,  21  New  Smithhills 

Allison,  Mrs  Robert,  23  George  street 
*Baird,  Miss,  74  Broomlands 
^Baldwin,  Miss,  82  High  street 

Beckett,  E.  &  J.,  55  Causeyside 

Blue,  Miss  R.,  36  Causeyside 

Borland,  Ellen,  81^-  High  street 

Bowes,  R.  &  A.,  20  High  street 
fBrown,  Miss  E.,  61  High  street 
°Buchanan,  Jane,  70  Love  street 
^Buchanan,  Miss  J.,  23  Wellmeadow 
f Buchanan,  Misses,  56  Causeyside 
fCampbell,  Miss  A.,  21  High  street 
fCarswell,  Mary,  51  Broomlands 
eClark,  Misses  A.  &  E.,  7  Love  street 

Cochran,  Mrs  James,  Abercorn  buildings 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Sons,  26  New  Smithhills 


PAISLEY.  1<51 

fCollins,  Mrs,  5  Caledonia  street 
•Dalziel,  Mrs  W.,  145  George  street 

Dick,  Miss  M.,  12  High  street 
fDonald,  Miss  M,,  5  George  street 
S'Dunlop,  Mrs  M.,  10  Inkle  street 
*Dunlop,  Miss,  66  High  street 

Fraser,  Mrs,  9  Orr  square 
*Fulton,  Mary  and  Maggie,  2  Old  Smithhills 
•Glover,  M.  &  M.,  44  Moss  street 
^Gordon,  Mary,  93  Causeyside 

Gordon,  Miss,  86  High  street 
*Grieve,  Jane,  4  Buchanan  terrace 
*Guthrie,  Misses,  48  Causeyside 

Hardie,  J.  &  M.,  30  High  street 
fHart,  Catherine,   18  Barclay  street 

Henry,  Miss  S.  C,  16  High  street 
*Hill,  Mrs,  102  George  street 
^Holt,  Mrs  H.,  3  School  wynd  ^     >_ 

f Ireland,  Miss,  50  Love  street  SjJ^S 

t Kelso,  Misses,  37  Canal  street  ^£^ 

"Kerr,  J.,  20  Causeyside  ®-     £3 

fKilgour,  Mrs,  4  Smithhills 
fKnox,  Miss,  11  Abercorn  street 

Lamberton  &  Tennent,  15  High  street 
fLang,  Mrs,  18  George  street 
fLegg,  M.  A.,  Camphill 
fLeitch,  Jessie,  7  East  Buchanan  street 
jLemay,  Mrs  and  Miss,  13  Barclay  street 
fLochhead,  Mrs,  6  Moss  street 
fLogan,  Mary,  59  High  street 
fLogan,  Miss  E.,  73  Broomlands 

Lymburn,  James,  &  Son,  16  High  street 

Lyle,  J.  &  E.,  56  High  street 
j-Mack,  Miss  Jane,  30  Cotton  street 
*Macansh,  Miss,  86  High  street 
fMunro,  Miss,  31  King  street 

Murray,  Jane,  1  Wellmeadow 
*M'Arthur,  Miss  Janet,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High 

street 
fM'Dougall,  Misses,  16  High  street 

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1 62  PAISLEY. 

•j-M'Hutchison,  Miss,   Clyde  View  terrace,    Bellfield 
street 

M'Kinlay,  M.,  29  High  street 
fM'Lean,  Mrs,  3  Clark's  Buildings,  Underwood 
*M'Naught,  Jane,  23  Abbey  street 
♦M'Neil,  J.,  20  Wellmeadow 
°Neil,  Janet,  1  East  lane 

Parlane,  James,  10  High  street 
cPaterson,  Jessie,  26  High  street 

Pattison,  Margaret,  .2  Canal  street 
*Peacock,  Miss  Jessie,  19  Broomlands 

Reid,  Misses,  69  Broomlands 

Reid,  Mrs,  4  Lawn  street 
*Ritchie,  Agnes,  1  Old  Sneddon 

Robertson  &  M'Gibbon,  17  High  street 
f Scott,  Mrs,  26  Broomlands 

Simpson,  Miss,  5  County  place 
*Simpson,  Miss,  Brabloch  cottage 

Smith  &  Cochran,  1  High  street 
*Snodgrass,  Miss,  68  Causeyside 

Taylor  &  Cook,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  street 
t Walker,  Miss  Francis,  4  Glen  street 
f Walker,  Mrs  Jessie,  5  New  Sniithhills 
f Wilson,  Miss  J.,  44  Moss  street 
c  Young,  Mrs,  45  George  street 
*Youug,  Miss,  87  High  street 

Druggists  and  Chemists. 

Adam,  John,  67  Broomlands 

Barr,  Robert,  8  High  street 

Buchanan,  James,  84  Broomlands 

Colligan,  Hugh,  23  Gauze  street  and  78  Broomlands 

C  ii lien,  Thomas,  12  St.  James  place 

Donald,  James  T.,  84  High  street 

Hannah,  J.,  &  Co.,  63  Causeyside 

Hatrick,  William,  &  Son,  18  Gilmour  street 

Hegney,  Miss,  9  St.  James  street 

Holms,  John,  21  Wellmeadow 

Hunter,  John  B.,  3  Sniithhills 

Hunter,  William,  31  Causeyside 


PAISLEY.  163 

Hutchison,  James,  23  Causeyside 

Manners,    Charles,    18    Mill    street    (manufacturing 

chemist) 
Macgregor,  John  Ross,  chemist,  Lonend  Dyeworks 
Macduff,  James,  100  High  street 
M'Farlane,  J.  &  G.  (manufacturing  chemists),  Bredi- 

land  and  Johnstone  Chemical  Works 
M'Murray,  James,  19  George  street 
Wilson,  John,  13  Broomlands 
Wilson,  Thomas,  36  Ferguslie 
Wilson,  William,  29  Maxwellton 

Drysalters. 

Bain,  Robert,  28  Causeyside 

Boyd,  G.  &  J.  (97  Union  street,  Glasgow),  43  Oak- 

shavv  street 
Caldwell,  W.  &  Co.,  Cumberland  court,  Causeyside 
Macalpine,  Thos.  W.,  &  Co.,  8  Causeyside 
Millar,  John  (Glasgow),  East  Knowe,  Castlehead        S>^S 


>- 


Dyers. 
Bell,    Archibald,   Stanley   Dyeworks,    Causeyside — » 

shop,  2  Smithhills 
Brown,    H.   &    W.,    Gleniffer    Dyeworks — receiving 

office,  1  Smithhills 
Caldwell,  Peter,  &  Co.,  St.  James  place 
Craw,    William,    &   Sons,    Caledonia  Dyeworks,   33 

Caledonia  street 
Crossley,  J.  &  W.,  Abbey  Dyeworks,  18  Abbey  st. 
Cunningham,  William,  &  Co.,  Seedhills 
Ferrie,  Robert,  56  Love  street 
Fulton,  William,  &  Sons,  Glenfield 
Lang,  R.  H.,  Espedair  Dyeworks,  Espedair  street 
Leckie  &  Macgregor,  Lonend  Dyeworks,  Blackhall 
Mathieson,  D.,  7  Burn  row 
M'Gallum,  J.  &  J.,  Gordon's  Lone  Dyeworks 
M'Lardie,  James,  Meikleriggs 
M'Farlane,  D.,  Underwood  Dyeworks 
Pollock  &  Cochran,  Thrushcraig 
Reid,  James,  9  New  Smithhills 


a.     2 


164  PATSLEY. 

Rodger  &  M'Callum,  6  Marshall's  lane 

Stalker,.  John,  jun.,  Bridge  Street  Dyeworks  (New- 
town) 

Stewart,  Henry,  &  Co.,  1  North  street 

Walker,  Drybrough,  &  Co.,  Arkleston 

Wallace,  Andrew,  &  Son,  Cumberland  Works,  Abbey 
street 

Wilson,  Adam,  23  George  street 

Embroiderers. 

Gibson  Brothers  &  Co.,  153  George  street 
Hamilton,  John,  4  Cumberland  court,  CauSeyside 

Electro-Platers. 
Duff  &  Miller,  20  High  street 

Engineers  and  Machine  Makers. 

Bow,  M'Lachlan,  &  Co.,  Thistle  Engine  Works,  8 
Bridge  street 

Brodie,  William,  &  Co.,  15  South  Croft 

Craig,  A.  F.,  &  Co.,  Caledonia  Engine  Works,  Mac- 
dowal  street 

Fullerton,  Hodgart,  &  Barclay,  Yulcan  Works,  8 
Renfrew  street  and  4  Hamilton  street 

Fisher  &  Co.,  1  Water  brae  (Burgh) 

Fraser,  Charles,  51  High  street 

Grandison,  James  L.,  Marshall's  lane 

Hanna,  Donald,  &  Wilson,  Abbey  AYorks,  8  Smith- 
hills,  and  Atlas  Works,  19  Back  Sneddon 

Lyle,  James,  48  High  street 

M'Farlane,  Archibald,  6  St.  Mirren  street 

M'Gee,  Walter,  &  Son,  Albion  Works,  Stoney  brae 

Porteous,  Dundas  S.,  Snawctoun  Works,  55  Back 
Sneddon 

Reid,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  St.  Mirren  Engine  Works, 
Thread  street 

White,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  28  Gordon's  lone 

Fire  Clay  Manufacturers. 
Brown,  Robert,  &  Son — town  office,  Sneddon  Bridge 
— works,  Caledonia,  Shortroods,  and  Ferguslie 


PAISLEY.  165 

Speirs,  Gibb,   &  Co.,  Caledonia  Fire  Clay  Works, 
Greenock  road 

Fishmongers  and  Poulterers. 

Logan,  James,  19  Wellmeadow 
M'Elwee,  John  K.,  33  Gauze  street 
M'Fadyen,  James,  53  George  street 
Risk,  William,  34  High  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  William,  101  Causeyside 
Rocks,  P.,  Moss  street  Market 
Steel,  James,  1  High  street 
Wilson,  John,  149  George  street 

Fleshers. 
Adam,  James,  20  Causeyside 
Allan,  Thomas,  34  Moss  street 
Allison  &  Smith.  34  High  street 
Anderson  Brothers,  76  High  street  fr:     $£ 

Anderson,  John,  11  Old  Smithhills  &%&m 

Armour,  Hugh,  53  Broomlands  SE**»il* 

Brown,  John,  3  Smithhills 
Brown,  William,  25  Gauze  street 
Brown,  Mrs  William,  jun.,  61  Causeyside 
Caldwell,  Alexander,  8  Cotton  street 
Campbell,  Dugald,  26  Moss  street 
Canning,  Peter,  11  Glen  street 
Cowan,  Robert,  27  High  street 
Craig,  David,  19  Sandholes  and  30  Canal  street 
Craig,  James,  26  Gauze  street 
Gilmour,  Thomas,  42  Stock  street 
Goudie,  William,  74  Love  street 
Hood,  William,  15  Lawn  street 
Kerr,  George,  8  Love  street 
Lang,  John,  54  Caledonia  street 
Leitch,  William,  31  Causeyside  and  54  George  st. 
Lochhead,  Robert,  29  George  street 
Lyle,  Robert,  79  Broomlands 
Millars-Peter,  74  Love  street 

Morrison,  Alexander,  99  Causeyside  and  1  Dovesland 
Morrison,  George,  35  High  street 
Morrison,  James,  &  Son,  104  George  street 


166  PAISLEY. 

Morrison,  William  Marshall,  104  George  street 

Muir,  David,  9  St.  James  place 

M'AUister,  Mrs,  20  George  street 

M'Dowall,  James,  41  Ferguslie 

M'Kie,  James,  14  Broomlands 

M'Kie,  Mrs  John,  2  Lawn  street 

M'Luskie,  Peter,  25  Moss  street 

M'Stravick,  David,  3  Neilston  street 

M'Taggart,  Hugh,  68  Causeyside 

fJennie,  James,  18  Wellmeadow  and  9  Castle  street 

Rodger,  Matthew,  17  Sandholes 

Scarlett,  James,  54  Causeyside 

Sneddon,  John,  67  Broomlands 

Souden,  Daniel,  25  Causeyside 

Souden,  Daniel  and  William,  138  George  street 

Souden,  W.,  107  George  street 

Taylor,  Allan,  12  Moss  street 

Wallace,  James,  25  Old  Sneddon 

Watson,  William,  2  High  street 

Wilson,  Charles,  21  Old  Sneddon,  21  Sandholes,  and 

30  Canal  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  Daniel,  5  Lawn  street 

Funeral  Undertakers. 
Anderson,  Ebenezer,  6  New  street 
Anderson,  J.,  83  High  street 
JBegg,  John,  24  Cotton  street 
Gordon,  George  and  James,  42  New  street 
Kilpatrick,  John,  16  Abbey  street 
Scott,  Alexander,  93  High  street 

Furnished  Lodging-House  Keepers. 

Auld,  Miss,  Park  place,  Calside 
Hood,  Miss,  34  Moss  street 
Jamieson,  Miss,  21  St.  James  street 

Furnishers. 
Adam,  Mrs,  30  Moss  street 
Ballantyne,  M.,  54  Causeyside 
Beckett,  E.  &  J.,  55  Causeyside 


PAISLEY.  167 

Borrowman,  Eliza,  72  Broomlands 

Boyd,  John,  53  High  street 

Cumming,  M.,  4  Smithhills 

Gibb,  John,  25  and  26  High  street 

Hamilton,  Mrs,  4  Wellmeadow 

Harper  &  Jack,  102  Causeyside 

Innes,  Mrs,  6  Silk  street 

Lang,  Mrs,  18  George  street 

Lyail,  H.  &  C.,  101  High  street 

Lyle,  William,  Marshall's  lane  and  16  George  street 

Millar,  Hugh,  17  Broomlands 

Muir,  Margaret,  3  St.  James  street 

Niven,  Robert,  5  Castle  street 

Paton,  John,  8  Moncrieff  street 

Templeton,  Janet,  24  Causeyside  ^uice 

Furniture  Dealers-  S*    § 

Guthrie,  Mrs,  80  High  street 
Kingsburgh,  William,  6  Storie  street 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  1  Neil  street  and  15  Maxwellton 

street 
M'Ghee,  Patrick,  13  Old  Sneddon 
M 'Naught,  Margaret,  38  New  street 
Pollock,  William,  101  Causeyside 
►Sproul,  William,  12  New  Smithhills 

Gardeners* 

Anderson,  James,  A  del  phi  House 
Arndle,  Hugh,  Stonefield 
Arnot,  Robert,  11  Mossvale 
Baird,  Alexander,  at  Chapel  House 
Brock,  John,  32  Storie  street 
Dickson,  William,  Ladyburn  Nursery 
Donald,  James,  22  Caledonia  street 
Duncan,  Archibald,  10  Gateside 
Gillies,  Duncan,  20  Williamsburgh 
Gray,  Margaret,  66  Causeyside 
Grieve,  Robert,  31  Carriagehill 
Holmes,  George,  Mossvale,  Greenock  road 
Jamieson,  William,  Woodside 


/  68  PAISLEY. 

Jamieson,  William,  at  Crossflat  Nursery 

Lister,  George,  Crossflat  House 

Little,  William,  41  New  street 

Marr,  Alexander,  2  King  street 

Maxwell,  Henry,  Ralston 

Maxwell,  James,  Barshaw 

M'Call,  John,  Gallowhill 

MwGhee,  Gavin,  Beauchamp  House 

M'Innes,  John,  Maxwellton  House 

M'Kenzie,  Archibald,  North  Greenhill 

M'Master,  Alexander,  Greenhill 

Paul,  William,  Wester  Crossflat  and  Greenlaw 

Pinkerton,   Alexander,  Kibbuckston  Cottage — shop, 

,22  Sandholes 
Pro  van,  Andrew,  3  Maxwellton  street 
Robertson,  Daniel,  Greenlaw  and  Linside 
Stobo,  Thomas,  West  March 
Stobo,  Thomas,  jun.,  West  March 
Stockman,  William,  31  Great  Hamilton  street 
Thomson,  John,  Ferguslie 
Tudhope,  John,  11  Barclay  street 
Walker,  James,  18  Queen  street 
White,  George,  3  Moss  street  and  Carriagehill  House 

Glaziers. 
Adam,  James,  &  Son,  17  Moss  street 
Boyd,  James,  &  Sons,  Macdowall  street 
Berry,  John  C,  35  High  street 
Ferguson,  Angus,  1  George  street 
Kirk,  John,  27  Wellmeadow 

Grain  Merchants. 
Anderson,  William  M.,  75  Love  street 
Anderson,  William,  1  Saucel 
Lang,  Robert,  5  Old  Sneddon 
Muir,  Matthew  (Glasgow),  Greenhill 
M'Adam,  George,  King  Street 
M'Gill,  John,  13  Old  Sneddon 
M'Kellar,  Archibald,  42  Moss  street 
Pinkerton,  William,  13  Abercorn  street 


PAISLEY.  169 

Ramsay,  William,  Hawkhead  and  Seedhill  Mills 
Smith,  Joseph,  &  Son,  34  George  street 
Snodgrass,  James,  Saucel  Mill 

Grocers  and  Victuallers. 

Those  marked  (*)  are  also  Spirit  Dealers. 

*Adam,  Alexander,  3  Maxwell  street 
*Adam,  John,  9  Williamsburgh 

Adam,  Matthew,  9  Neilston  street 
"Adam,  Robert,  19  Lawn  street 
*Adam,  William,  51  Caledonia  street 
Anderson,  William  M.,  75  Love  street      wwS 
Anderson,  William,  1  Sancel  52c*ce 

Armstrong,  Mary,  19  Gauze  street  2  **3 

Arnot,  Samuel,  53  Caledonia  street 
Ballantyne,  John,  54  Causeyside,  and  15  Abbey  gate, 

Smithhills 
Ballantyne,  Mrs  Joseph,  24  Wellmeadow 
Barbour,  Thomas,  23  Carriagehill 
Begg,  Archibald,  83  Broomlands 
Black,  Montgomery  GL,  28  Wellmeadow 
Borland,  Alexander,  53  High  street 
Brough,  John,  46  Millarston 

Brown,  William,  37  High  street 

Buchanan,  Jane,  72  Broomlands 

Buchanan,  John,  15  Wellmeadow 

Buchanan,  Mrs  Margaret,  5  Inkle  street 

Burnett  &  Bell,  3  and  4  Sir  Michael  street 

Burns,  James,  6  Williamsburgh 

Bustard,  Thomas,  17  North  croft 

Cairns,  Alexander  and  Robert,  2  High  street 

Carruth,  William,  33  Storie  street 

Cash  &  Co.,  6  Moss  street 
•Chalmers,  James,  13  Maxwellton 

Coats,  W.  &  A.,  68  Broomlands 

Cochran,  James,  148  George  street 

Comrie,  John,  4  West  Campbell  street 

Craig,  A\e     nd       168/Georgf?%fereet* 
**"... '  get 


170  PAISLEY. 

♦Craig,  Thomas,  8  Seedhills 

Crawford,  Janet  B.,  3  Garthland  street 

Crichton  &  Naismith,   136  and   137  George  street 
and  36  High  street 

Currie,  D.,  30  Canal  street 
*Currie,  William,  jun.,  4  Renfrew  road 

Dick,  Margaret,  32  Causeyside 

Dougall,  Mrs  Robert,  46  Broomlands 

Dunlop,  J.  &  I.,  97  Causeyside 

Emerson,  John,  32  Broomlands 
.     Equitable  Co-operative  Society's  store,  9  Stock  st. 

Erskine,  James,  43  Causeyside 

Erskine,  John,  16  Orchard  street 

Ewing,  John,  55  Storie  street 

Ewing,  William,  87  Causeyside 
*Fechney  &  Son,  107  George  street 
^Ferguson,  Margaret,  10  Storie  street 

Fleming,  James,  6  Smith  street 

Fulton,  John,  73  Broomlands 

Galbraith,  William,  2  Lawn  street  and  19  Bridge  st. 
^George,  William,  92  Causeyside 

Gibb,  William,  10  Gauze  street 
'  .  Gibson,  Robert,  22  Causeyside 

Gillespie,  Donald,  15  Moss  street 

Gilmour,  John,  20  Moss  street 

Gilroy,  Janet,  9  Lylesland 

Glass,  James,  2  Broomlands 

Graham,  Mrs  Jane,  72  Canal  street 

Grice,  John,  4  Neilston  road 

Cuningham,  James,  8  St.  James  place 

Hair,  John,  24  New  street 

Hair,  William,  23  George  street 

Harvey,  William,  13  Carriagehill 

Harvey  &  Co.,  136  George  street 

Henderson,  Robert,  56  George  street 

Hendry,  James,  62  Causeyside 
^Hendry,  John,  1  St.  James  street 

Herd,  Robert,  18  Stock  street 

Hill,  John,  102  George  street 

Holmes,  William,  6  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Under- 
wood road 


PAISLEY.  171 

Hood,  T.,  15  Lawn  street 

Hosie,  John,  86  Causeyside 

Howat,  Robert,  31  Storie  street 

Hunger,  James,  67  George  street 
•Hunter,  Mrs  Thomas,  22  Great  Hamilton  street 

Hutchison,  Mrs,  20  Glen  street 

Jackson,  Mrs,  27  Love  street 

Johnston,  E.,  44  Storie  street 

Kelly,  Mrs  James,  22  Lawn  street 
•Kelso,  Thomas,  23  Stock  street 

Knox,  Miss,  16  Abercorn  street 

Lang,  William,  7  Bridge  street 

Livingstone,  James,  15  Williamsburgh 

London  and  Newcastle  Tea  Company,  2  High  street 

Millar,  James,  150  George  street 
*Millar,  Mrs  E.,  1  East  Buchanan  street 

Mitchell,  Johnston,  7  Castle  street 

Morton,  Hugh,  95  High  street  and  74  Causeyside 
**Muir,  J.  &  J.,  13  Neilston  road 

Muir,  James,  31  Old  Sneddon 

Muir,  M.,  20  Wallace  street  _.     ^ 

Muir,  Robert,  10  Glen  street  Sfeff* 

Muir,  Mrs  William,  26  Cotton  street  ~£;£ 

•Murphy,  J.,  32  Wellmeadow  a-     -2 

M'Adam,  Mrs  James,  5  North  Croft 

M'Allister;  James,  3  Mossvale 

M 'Alpine,  David,  36  St.  James  street 

M'Callum,  Archibald,  12  Smithhills 

M'Cracken,  Thomas,  25  Cotton  street 
♦M'Cracken,  Mrs  Thomas,  17  Gauze  street 

M'Dermid,  Peter,  2  Moncrieff  street 

M'Donald,  Robert,  18  George  street 

M'Dougall,  Mrs,  5  M'Farlane's  lane 

M'Farlane,  George,  21  New  Smithhills 

Macfarlane,  Mrs  P.,  5  Mossvale  lane 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  17  Cotton  street 
*M'Ghie,  John,  13  Abbey  street 

M'Gibbon,  Mrs  James,  12  Glen  street 

M'Gill,  John,  13  Old  Sneddon 

M'Indoe,  Mrs,  15  Ferguslie 


172  PAISLEY. 

M 'In tyre,  Peter,  Bute  place 

M'Kay,  William,  Livingstone  place,  Carriagehill 

M'Kellar,  Archibald,  42  Moss  street 

M'Kellar,  Daniel,  28  George  street 

M'Kellar,  Matthew  H.,  35  High  street 
*MbLachlan,  John,  5  Moncrieff  street 

M'Lean,  John,  67  Causeyside,  and  3  Clark's  Build- 
ings, Underwood 

M'Lean,  Alexander,  3  Clark's  Buildings,  Underwood 

M'Morland,  William,  egg  merchant,  22  Saridholes 

M'Nair,  Duncan,  2  High  street,  25  Moss  street,  and 
2  St.  James  place 

M'Nair,  John,  50  George  street 

M'Naughton,  James,  92  New  Sneddon 

M'Neil,  John,  19  Wellmeadow 

Newtou,  William,  34  Glen  street 

Newton,  Mrs,  16  Maxwellton  street 
*Nicol,  John,  6  George  street 

Nicol,  William,  12  Broomlands 

Noble,  Henry,  butter  &  egg  merchant,  7  Cotton  st. 

O'May,  William,  17  Wellmeadow 

Orchardson,  Robert,  25  Old  Sneddon 

Orr,  Mrs,  29  Glen  street 

Paisley  Provident  Co-operative  stores,  15  George 
street,  68  Love  street,  21  Gauze  street,  39 
George  street,  1  Barclay  street,  and  53  Broom- 
lands 

Park,  Alexander  H.,  &  Co.,  105  High  street  (Cross) 

Paterson,  Andrew,  15  Old  Sneddon 

Paton,  Mrs  E.,  88  Canal  street 

Paul,  Matthew,  20  Broomlands 

Peacock,  Gavin,  53  Storie  street 

Peacock,  Robert,  90  High  street 

Pennel,  John,  3  Broomlands 

Percy,  Francis,  101  Causeyside  and  34  Canal  street 

Peters,  Jeauie,  6  Inkle  street 

Pinkerton,  James,  wholesale  provision  merchant,  40 
New  street 

Pollock,  William,  27  High  street 

Ramsay,  James,  20  Abbey  street 


PAISLEY.  •  173 

Ray,  Mrs  Samuel,  16  Ferguslie 

Reid,  Jane,  19  New  Sneddon 

Richardson,  Isaac,  29  High  street 

Ritchie,  Mrs  David,  25  Queen  street 

Ritchie  j  &  Pinkerton,  45  East  Howard  street,  Glas- 
gow 

Ritchie,  Robert,  25  Gauze  street,  57  Causeyside,  and 
50  Love  street 
^Robertson,  William,  5  Carriagehill 

Rodger,  James,  1  Mossvale  lane 

Scott,  John,  70  Love  street 

Scott,  Mrs  Matthew,  11  Saucel 

Semple,  James,  36  Canal  street 

Shaw,  Miss,  1  Bridge  street 
"Sim,  James,  4  Thread  street  ^     ^ 

Sim,  William,  16  Wellmeadow  3**  5 

Smellie,  William  K.,  79  Broomlands     g'«g 

Smith,  Alexander,  6  Barclay  street        °-     W 

Smith,  Joseph,  &  Son,  34  George  street 

Smith,  Mrs,  16  Orchard  street 

Smith,  Mrs  Ann,  7  Abbey  street 

Somerville,  Mrs  Jane,  21  Moss  street 

Spence  &  Sons,  62  Storie  street 

Stevenson,  James,  42  Broomlands 
"Stevenson,  Thomas,  8  Gauze  street 

Stewart,  Alexander,  4  Broomlands 
*Templeton,  Mrs  William,  13  Canal  street 

Thomson,  William,  11  Cross  street 

Ure,  J   &  D.,  4  High  Street 

Ure,  Thomas,  97  Causeyside 
"Walker,  Hugh,  16  Broomlands 

Walker,  James,  16  Broomlands 

Walls,  Hugh,  27  William sburgh 

Watt,  Robert,  58  George 
*Weir  &  Jack,  107  and  108  High  street  (Cross) 

Weir,  James,    10   Old   Smithills  and    24  Gordon's 
lone 

"Weir,  John,  15  Gauze  street 
*Weir,  William,  51  George  street 

Whyte,  Miss,  9  Wardrop  street 
o2 


174  PAISLEY 

Whitehead,  Walter,  44  Broomlands 
Williamson,  Mrs  M.,  40  Wellmeadow 
Wills,  James,  63  George  street 
Wilson,  James,  Russell  street 
Wilson,  William  B.,  25  George  street 
Wright,  Mrs  A.,  23  Abbey  street 

Hair  Dressers- 
Brooks,  James,  2  Gauze  street 
Burns,  George,  77  High  street 
Calazel,  Alban,  49  Moss  street 
Fitch,  John,  11  Old  Sneddon 
Gardner,  John,  11  Moss  street 
Hagarty,  Joseph,  3  New  street 
Kilpatrick,  Robert,  138  George  street  and  104  High 

street  (Cross) 
Millar,  John,  29  Maxwellton  street 
M'Atavy,  Francis,  79  High  street 
M'Gallan,  John  G.,  91  Causeyside 
M'Gregor,  William,  34  Old  Sneddon 
Quin,  John  F.,  82  Broomlands 
Quin,  Terence,  19  Moss  street 
Wright,  John,  98  Causeyside 

Ham  Curers. 

Brown,  John,  21  Smithhills 
Burnet  &  Bell,  3  and  4  Sir  Michael  street 
Coats,  W.  &  A.,  68  Broomlands 
Drennan,  Thomas,  Glasgow,  4  Silk  street 
Fulton,  Mrs,  9  Moss  street 
Orchardson,  Robert,  25  Old  Sneddon 
Pinkerton,  James,  40  New  Street 
Ritchie  &  Pinkerton,  45  East  Howard  street  Glas- 
gow 
Spence  &  Sons,  62  Storie  street 
Wallace,  James,  25  Old  Sneddon 

Hatters. 
Brown,  George,  87  High  street 
Craig,  J.,  &  Co.,  28  High  street 


PAISLEY.  1 75 


Robertson  &  Son,  49  Moss  street 
Smith,  Robert,  88  and  89  High  street 

Hosiers. 

Adam,  William,  86  Causeyside 
Barbour,  Robert,  12  High  street 
Barrovvman,  Eliza,  72  Broomlands 
Brown,  M.,  4  Moss  street 
Clelland,  Mrs  William,  90  Causeyside 
Gibb,  John,  25  and  26  High  street 
Lyall,  H.  &  C,  101  High  street 
M'Intyre,  Robert,  60  George  street 

House  Factors. 


>* 


Begg,  David,  7  Sir  Michael  street  uju» 

Cochran,  John,  Potterhill  £2a;<^ 

Cochran,  William,  High  Park  S^s 

Donald,  Thomas,  104  High  street 

Fisher,  John,  4  Causeyside 

Gibb,  Thomas,  39  New  street 

Hart,  Alexander,  1  Hamilton  street 

Keay,  Angus,  12  High  street 

Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  30  Canal  street 

Lachlan,  Robert,  24  Queen  street 

Lang,  James,  86  High  street 

Lyle,  Darymple,  4  High  street 

Muir,  John,  23  Moss  street 

M'Leod,  Matthew,  87  High  street 

Winning,  James,  Terrace  buildings,  109  High  street 

Xxm  and  Hotel  Keepers. 

Blair,  John,  Hay  Weighs  Inn,  3  King  street 
Climie,  Mrs,  Bull  Inn,  5  New  Street 
Morrison's  Globe  Hotel,  11  High  Street 
Noble,  John  J.,  Abercorn  Hotel,  9  Gauze  street 
Smith,  John,  George  Hotel,  Smithhills 
Thomson,   Mrs    Archibald,   County    Hotel,   County 
place 


176  PAISLEY. 


Iron  Founders. 


Abercorn  Foundry  Company,  North  Croft 
Bow,  Joseph,  Paisley  Foundry,  90  New  Sneddon 
Bow,  M'Lachlan,  &  Co.,  Thistle  Works,  8  Bridge  st. 
Craig,   A.   F.,  &   Co.,  Caledonia  Works,  Macdowall 

street 
Fullerton,   Hodgart,   &  Barclay,   Vulcan  Works,  4 

Hamilton  street 
Marshall,  John,  Macdowall  street 
Porteous,    Dundas   S.,   Snawdoun  Works,  55    Back 

Sneddon 

Iron  Merchants. 

Murdoch,   Robert,  &  Co.,   14  South  Croft,  Paisley, 
and  21  and  23  Robertson  street,  Glasgow 


Ironmongers* 

Crawford,  H.  &  J.,  24  Causeyside 

Eadie  Brothers,  12  High  street 

Glover,  William,  19  High  street 

Grandison,  James  L.,  Marshall's  lane 

Haran,  Neil  G.,  104  Causeyside  and  28  New  street 

Higgen,  David,  30  Gauze  street 

Ireland  &  Co.,  109  High  street 

M' Arthur,  William,  9  High  street 

M'Culloch,  A.,  13  Broomlands 

M'Lean,  Angus,  4  Gauze  street 

Neil,  James,  8  Broomlands 

Neilson,  William,  2  Wellmeadow 

Orr,  James,  4  George  street 

Pinkerton,  James,  14  Moss  street 

Bitch ie  &  Kirk  wood,  47  Moss  street 

Russell,  James,  64  Broomlands 

Thomson,  Joseph,  93  High  street 

Wylie  &  Cameron,  3  High  street 

Young,  John,  1  Broomlands 


PAISLEY.  177 

Jacquard  Machine  Makers. 

Alexander,  W.,  Barterholm  roadhead 
Alexander,  John,  40  George  street 

Ladies'  Nurses, 

Lennie,  Mrs,  6  George  street 
M'Kelvie,  Mrs,  5  Love  street 

Lathsplitters. 
Allan,  James,  19  Sand  holes 
Rome,  George,  9  Caledonia  street 
Rome,  William,  17  Old  Sneddon 
Thomson,  James,  &  Son,  Harbour  lane 

Leather  Merchants. 

Lang,  James,  86  High  street 

Lang,  James,  jim.,  86  High  street 

Lang,  William,  86  High  street 

Lang,  W.  J.,  &  W.,  Seedhill  (wholesale) 

M'Intosh,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  7  New  Smithhills 

Lithographers  and  Engravers. 

Abercrombie,    Alexander,     163    Dumbarton    road, 

Glasgow 
Barbour,  John,  jun,  practical  engraver,99  Causeyside 
Begg  &  Co.,  109  Causeyside 
Carswell,  John,  4  High  street 
Gibb,  Thomas,  Abbey  Mill,  Abbey  close 
Graham,  T.  &  R.,  4  Bridge  street 
Hay,  Robert,  &  Son,  10  High  street 
Lochhead,  William  A.,  16  Causeyside 
Millar  &  Ferguson,  9  New  street 
Paterson  &  Co.,  8  High  street 
Young,  Stephen,  2  New  street 

Manufacturers. 

Arthur,  John,  4  Barclay  street 

Begg,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  112  Causeyside 

Cameron,  Peter,  6  Stevenson  street 


178  PAISLEY. 

Campbell,  Sons,  &  Co.,  9  Forbes  place 
Campbell  &  M'Lennan,  10  Forbes  place 
Cochran,  William,  &  Co.,  7  St.  Mirren  street 
Convex  Weaving  Company,  153  George  street 
Crawford,  John,  &  Co.,  4  Forbes  place 
Crawford,  Robert,  Glasgow,  Park  place,  Calside 
Cunningham,  James,  &  Co.,  5  Causeyside 
Dalziel,  Robert  F.,  &  Co.,  Ill  Causeyside 
Gemmell,  Robert,  12  Neilston  street 
Gibson  Brothers,  153  George  street  (curtains) 
Gibson,  Cowan,  &  Son,  114  Causeyside 
Greenlees,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  7  and  8  Forbes  place 
Guthrie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  108  Causeyside, 
Halden,  Francis,  3  Forbes  place 
Harper,  William,  6  Smith  street 
Jamieson,  James,  71  George  street 
Kerr,  John,  2  Caledonia  street 
Kerr,  Robert,  &  Son,  25  Thread  street 
Kilpatrick,  James,  18  Causeyside 
Logan  &  Gardner,  5  Forbes  place 
Maxwell,  Matthew,  3  Caledonia  street 
Millar,  J.  &  R.,  6  and  7  Causeyside 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  jun.,  4  Cumberland  court,  Cau- 
seyside 
Morgan,  John,  &  Co.,  110  Causeyside 
Murray,  Daniel,  jun.,  &  Co.,  110  Causeyside 
Murray,  James,  1,  2,  and  3  Causeyside 
M' Arthur,  James,  100  George  street 
M'Fadyen,  Archibald,  Abbey  Mill 
M'Kechnie,  John,  14  Causeyside 
M'Keclmie,  Malcolm,  AnnGeld  place,  Lylesland 
M'Lennan,  T.  B.,  113  Causeyside 
M'Nair,  Duncan,  4  Cumberland  court,  Causeyside 
M'Naughton,  James,  113  Causeyside 
Neil,  John,  6  VVardrop  street 
Nisbet,  John,  109  Causeyside 
Paisley  Co-operative  Manufacturing  Society  (limited), 

114  Causeyside 
Paterson,  James,  &  Co.,  6  Causeyside 
Pollock,  David,  &  Co.,  126  George  street 


PAISLEY.  179 

Purves,  Mrs  James,  9  New  street 

Reid,  Robert,  13  Causeyside 

Robin,  John,  &   Co.,  Caledonia  Factory,  Caledonia 

street,  and  John  street,  Glasgow 
Smith,  B.,  &  Co.,  1  Forbes  place 
Smith,  Charles,  &  Co.,  115  Causeyside 
Speirs,  David,  &  Co.,  167  George  street 
Stewart,  John  M.  (Glasgow),  Greenhill  House 
Storie,  John,  Cumberland  Court,  Causeyside 
irtrachan,  James,  &  Co.,  109  Causeyside 
Todd,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  15  Causeyside 
Walker,  James,  32  High  street 
Walkers  &  Co.,  113  Causeyside 
Welsh,  William,  Macdowall  street 
White,  Alexander,  Potterhill 
Whitehill,  M.,  <fe  Co.,  9  Causeyside 
Wilson,  George,  &  Co.,  147  George  street 
Wilson,  J.,  &  Co.,  7  St.  Mirren  street  13  **■»§! 

Young,  Mrs  Robert,  44  George  street  s*01^ 

Ynill,  James,  11  Forbes  place  a.*4^ 

Manufacturers  (Brooms,  &c). 

Boyle,  John,  13  and  51  Storie  street 
M'Gown,  Adam,  Williamsburgh  Works 

Manufacturers  (Blacking). 

Borland  &  Co.,  49  Storie  street 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  Robert,  8  Shuttle  street 

Manufacturers  (Carpets). 
Forbes,  William,  &  Son,  21  and  22  Well  street 
Jack,  Peter,  jun.,  &  Co.,  Nethercommon 
Reid  &  Howie,  19  King  street 
Welsh,  William,  M'Dowall  street 

Manufacturers  (Crucibles), 
Brown,  Robert,  &  Son,  Crown  Plumbago  Crucible 
Works — office,  Sneddon  Bridge 

Manufacturers  (Curled  Hair). 
M'Nair  &  Drew,  Seedhill  Kair  Works 


180  PAISLEY. 

Manufacturers  (Elastic  .Belt). 
M'Farlane,    Philips,    &     Co.,    Cragfoot    Factory, 
Colinslee 

Manufacturers  (Corn  Flour,  &c.) 

Bowie,  John,  6  Macdowall  street 

Brown  &  Poison,  Royal  Works,  Carriagehill 

Currie  &  Co.,  Glenfield  Patent  Corn  Flour  Works, 

Murray  street  (Caledonia  lone) 
Johnston,  J.  &  G-.,  28  Causeyside  (merchants) 
MacKean,  William,  St.  Mirren  Works,   Macdowall 

street 
M'Kenzie,  Brothers,  Victoria  Works,  Renfrew  road, 

and  Murray  street 
Poison,  William,  &  Co.,  Imperial  Works,  Abercorn 

street 
Wilson,    Robert,    &    Co.,    Adelphi    Works,    New 

Sneddon 

Manufacturers  (Machinery  Belting). 

Baird,  William,  successor  to  Wm.  Stirling  &  Co., 

86  High  street 
Calderwood,  James,  32  High  street 

Manufacturers  (Muslins). 

Brown,  William,  &  Son,  Carriagehi'.l 
Johnston,  William,  &  Co.,  Shuttle  street 

Manufacturers  of  Oil  and  Glycerine- 
Anderson  &  Wallach,  M'Farlane  street,  Race-Course 
road 

Manufacturers  of  Preserves, 

Cairns,  A.  &  R  ,  2  and  32  High  street 

Lilla  &  Edwards,  British  India  Works,  Macdowall 

street 
Robertson,  James,  Thrushgrove  Works 

Manufacturers  (Starch). 
Brown  &  Poison,  Royal  Starch  Works,  Carriagehill 
Currie  &  Co.,  Murray  street  (Caledonia  lone) 


PAISLEY.  181 

Johnston,  J.  &  G\,  28  Causeyside  (merchants) 
MacKean,  William,  St.  Mirren  Works,  Macdowall 

street 
Mackenzie  Brothers,  Victoria  Works,  Renfrew  road, 

and  Murray  street 
Poison,  William    &  Co.,  Imperial  Works,  Abercorn 

street 
Wilson,   Robert,     &     Co.,    Adelphi    Works,    New 

Sneddon  street 
Wotherspoon,  William,  Glenfield  Works,  Maxwellton 

Manufacturers  of  Stationery. 

Barr,  John,  81  High  street 

Ritchie,  David,  Cumberland  place,  Causeyside    q     >> 

%T3  it?  sji 

Manufacturers  of  Thread.  <uei 

Anderson,  James,  &  Co.,  Marshall's  lane 

Carlile,  James,  Sons,  &  Co.,  13  Carlile  place,  New 
Sneddon 

Clapperton,  William,  &  Co.,  70  New  Sneddon 

Clark  &  Co.,  Anchor  Thread  Works — counting- 
house,  Seedhill 

Clark,  James,  &  Co.,  Marshall's  lane 

Clark,  J.  &  J.,  &  Co.,  Anchor  Thread  Works- 
counting-house,  Seedhill 

Clark,  J.,  &  Co.,  Paisley  Thread  Works,  Well 
street,  Gordon's  lone,  and  Abbey  Mills 

Coats,  J.  &  P.,  Ferguslie 

Glenfield  Thread  Company,  Glenfield  Thread  Works 

Kerr  &  Clark,  Linside — counting-house,  Seedhill 

Kerr  &  Co.,  Underwood  Mills 

Kerr,  Peter,  &  Son,  34  New  street 

Ross  &  Duncan,  Abercorn  Thread  Factory,  6  Aber- 
corn street 

Masons  and  Builders. 

Anderson,  James,  20  Gauze  street — yard,  19  Mill  st. 
Barr,  Alexander,  8  Stevenson  street 
Barr,  Hugh,  11  Shuttle  street 

p 


1 82  PAISLEY. 

Bowes,  William,  4  Glen  lane 

Barclay,  James,  Moss-side  place,  Greenock  road 

Campbell  &  M'Vey,  19  Wellmeadow 

Gordon,  John,  9  Cross  street 

Harper,  A.  &  D.,  2  Maxwellton  street 

Hillcoat,  Robert,  Westmarch 

Murrie,  Alexander,  1  Abingdon  place 

Robin,  William,  14. Lady  lane 

Rollo,  James,  45  Broomlands 

Smith,  John,  30  Canal  street 

Templeton,  Andrew,  17  Underwood  road 

Veitch,  John,  3  Galloway  street 

Watson  &  Pattison,  Victoria  place,  Lady  lane 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Mansfield  place,  Neilston  road 

Young,  John,  15  West  brae 

Measurers- 

Lamb,  J.  Barr,  12  High  street 
Paterson,  Robert,  10  Bridge  street 

Medical  Practitioners. 

Colligan,  Hugh  S.,  M.D.,  23  Gauze  street,  74 
Broomlands,  and  84  High  street 

Cunningham,  William  L.,  M.B.,  High  street 

Donald,  James  T.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  84  High  street  and 
6  Gauze  street 

Fraser,  Donald,  M.B.,  CM.,  M.D.,  44  High  street 

Graham,  Thomas,  M.D.,  3  Garthland  street 

Holms,  John,  M.B.,  CM.,  JYi.D.,  21  Wellmeadow— 
house,  54  High  street 

Hunter,  John  B.,  M.D.,  CM.,  3  Smithhills  and  95 
High  street 

Hutchison,  James,  23  Causeyside 

Lewis,  William,  M.D.,  83  Causeyside — house,  17 
Storie  street 

Macdonald,  R.  G.,  63  Causeyside 

M'Leod,  Ninian  Ferrie,  M.D.,  CM.,  2  New  Smith- 
hills 

Paton,  James,  M.D.,  7  Orr  square 


PAISLEY  183 

Richmond,  Daniel,  M.D  ,  32  New  street 
Taylor,  David,  M.D.,  7  St.  James  street 
Whitehead,  Alexander,  M.B.,  CM.,  16  Moss  street 

and  44  Broomlands 
Wilson,  John,  13  Broomlands 

Messenger-at-Arms. 
M'Kechnie,  Alexander,  Moss  street 

Metal  Refiners. 
Cochran  &  M'Gechan,  New  Smithhills 

Midlives. 

Lennie,  Mrs,  6  George  street 

Lyle,  Mrs,  61  Canal  street  5^°^ 

M'Kelvie,  Mrs,  5  Love  street  ZSccos 

Paton,  Mrs,  3  Ban*  street  of  ^ZS 

Roxburgh,  Mrs,  25  Old  Sneddon 

Taylor,  Mrs,  122  George  street 

Millers. 

Ramsay,  William,  Hawkhead  and  Seedhill  Mills 
Snodgrass,  James,  Saucel  Mill 

Nurserymen  and  Florists. 

Dickson,  William,  Lady  burn  Nursery 
M'Kenzie,  Peter,  Bellfield,  Cartvale,  Love  street 
Paul,  William,  Wester  Crossflat,  off  Mill  street 
White,  George,  3  Moss  street  and  Carriagehill 

Packing  Bos  Makers. 
Donohoe,  P.  J.,  9  Churchhill 
MacKintosh,  Alexander,  12  Newton  street 
Paton,  Robert,  6  Marshall's  lane 

Painters  and  Paper  Hangers. 

Berry,  John  C,  35  High  street 
Drennan,  Robert,  30  Causeyside 


184  PAISLEY 

Fernie,  Archibald,  8  St.  James  place 
Hunter,  John  K.,  34  Wellmeadow 
Jeffray,  George,  9  Broomlands 
MacFedries,  William  T.,  21  High  street 
Martin,  Robert  S.,  23  St.  James  street 
Muir,  Alexander,  38  New  street 
Murray,  David,  &  Son,  15  Gilmour  street 
M'Ghee,  James  H.,  35  Canal  street 
Reid,  James,  18  Causey  side 
Sinclair,  James  W.,  2  Lawn  street 
Sinclair,  Peter,  41  Wellmeadow 
Snodgrass,  John,  &  Son,  5  Silk  street 
Todd,  Alexander,  13  Caledonia  street 
Waterston,  J.  &  R.,  4  County  place 
-     Wilkie,  John,  39  High  street 

Paper  Rulers. 

Carswell,  John,  4  High  street 

Gibb,  Thomas,  Abbey  Mill,  Abbey  close 

Parlane,  J.  &  R.,  97  High  street 

Pattern  Drawers. 
Glassford,  John  (carpets,  &c),  3  Hamilton  street 
M'Aulay,  James,  High  Carriagehill 
Peacock,  Thomas,  Falside 
Robertson,  James,  9  Neilston  road 
Young,  George,  64  Love  street 

Pawnbrokers. 

Boyd,  Hugh,  12  Old  Sneddon  and  8  Back  Sneddon 

Ferguson,  John,  35  High  street 

Leitch,  William,  &  Co.,  106  George  street 

Lewis,  Arthur,  18   Storie  street,  83    Broomlands,  1 

Sandholes,  and  90  Canal  street 
Lochhead,  John  F.,  32   Causeyside  and   1  Gordon's 

lone 
Mackay,  John,  &  Co.,  32  Gauze  street 
Nisbet,  Alexander  F.,  24  Gauze  street 
Smith,  Helen,  108  George  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  28  New  street 
Walker,  Martin,  1  George  street 


PAISLEY.  1 8$ 


Photographers. 


Brown,  William,  9  Gilmour  street 
Millar,  Thomas  W.,  69  High  street 
M'Kenzie,  George,  5  Gilmour  street 
M'Lachlan,  L.  R.,  13  Moss  street 
Whiteford,  J.  H.,  25  Storie  street 

Plasterers. 

Adam  &  Clark,  William  street 

Cowden,  David,  23  and  24  Canal  street 

Hutchison,  James,  Westside  Cottage,  3  Glen  street 

Hutchison  &  Millar,  Lady  lane 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  59  Causeyside     . 

Mitchell,  Thomas,  11  Sir  Michael  street         5^B 

Young,  Alexander,  7  Caledonia  street  ^£?ck<* 

sec  tt.  Oil 


Plumbers,  Tinsmiths,  and  Coppersmiths. 

Crawford,  H.  &  J.,  24  Causeyside 
Dalrymple,  James,  &  Son,  8  Old  Sneddon 
Fleming,  James,  4  New  street 
Gibson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  51  High  street 
Glover,  William,  19  High  street 
Haran,  Neil  G.,  102  Causeyside 
Higgen,  David,  13  Smithhills 
Kelly,  Alexander,  12  Causeyside 
Kerr,  Robert,  54  Caledonia  street 
Kilpatrick,  James,  5  Gilmour  street 
Martin,  Alexander,  10  Lawn  street 
Millar,  William  and  Adam,  4  St.  Mirren  street 
Morrison,  John,  &  Sons,  Dyers'  wynd 
M' Walter,  Allan,  23  New  Smithhills 
Neil,  James,  8  Broomlands 
Pinkerton,  Robert,  67  Back  Sneddon 
Pollock,  William  S.,  40  High  street 
Robertson,  Archibald,  30  King  street 
Robertson,  George,  4  New  Sneddon 
Thomson,  Joseph,  93  High  street 
Stewart,  John  (Port-Glasgow),  37  New  Sneddon 
p  2 


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186  PAISLEY. 

Wallace  &  Connell,  8  Gilmour  street,  42  St.  Enoch 

square,  and  140  North  street,  Glasgow 
Wylie  &  Cameron,  3  High  street 
Young,  John,  1  Broomlands 
Young,  Robert,  47  High  street 

Potato  Merchants. 

Allan,  Robert,  7  Moss  street  and  10  Hunter  street 
Bowie,  John,  6  Macdowall  street 
Langmuir,  Robert,  28  Causeyside 
MacKellar,  Archibald,  42  Moss  street 
Pinkerton,  William,  13  Abercorn  street 
Walker,  John,  23  Abbey  street 

Power-Loom  Cloth  Manufacturers. 

Crawford,  Hamilton,  Abercorn  street 
Kerr  &  Co.,  Underwood  Mill 
Kerr,  R.  &  J.  P.,  Underwood  Mill 
Wilson,  George,  &  Co.,  George  street  Factory,   147 
George  street 

Printers  (Letterpress). 
Cook,  J.  &  J.,  3  Moss  street 
Gardner,  Alexander,  2  Moss  street 
Glover,  Thomas,  11  Moss  street 
Lochhead,  William  A.,  16  Causeyside 
Melvin,  T.  James,  9  George  street 
Parlane,  J.  &  R.,  97  High  street 
Reid,  John,  18  High  street 
Watson,  Richard,  Paisley  Herald  Office,    10  Moss 

street 
Wotherspoon,  Robert,  3  Ralston  square 
Young,  Stephen,  2  New  street 

Xtopespinners.  ^ 

Baker,  Thomas,  33  Thread  street" 
Cars  well,  Robert,  Canal  bank 
Peacock,  John,  85  High  street 
Southwell,  Peter,  18  High  street 
Watson,  Robert,  32  High  street 


PAISLEY.  187 


Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers. 

Baird,  William,  86  High  street 
Calderwood,  James,  32  High  street 
M'Creery,  John,  2  County  place 
M'Pherson,  James,  32  Wellmeadow 

Sculptors. 

Gordon,  John,  23  Broomlands  (opposite   Cemetery 

gate) 
Harper,  A.  &  D.,  2  Maxwellton  street 
Robin,  William,  14  Lady  lane 
Watson  &  Pattison,  Victoria  place,  Lady  lane 

1    Seed  Merchants. 


Macfee,  John,  St.  Mirren  street 
White,  George,  3  Moss  street 


Shawl  Merchant-  -s^SS' 

Dick,  James,  5  County  place 

Shawl  and  Muslin  Cutters. 

Fulton,  William,  &  Sons,  Glenfield 
Hogg,  Archibald,  Espedair 
M'Lardie,  James,  Meikleriggs 

Sheriff  Officers. 

Harkness,  John,  14  High  street 
M'Kechnie,  Alexander,  4  Moss  street 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  9  Churchhill 

Shipbuilders. 

Abercorn  Shipbuilding  Company  (Hanna,  Donald,  & 

Wilson),  Abercorn  street 
Fullerton,  John,  &  Co.,  Merksworth,  Inchinnan  road 
M'Intyre,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  Merksworth 


188  PAISLEY. 

Slaters. 

Gardner,  John,  82  Causeyside 

Gillespie,  James,  84  New  Sneddon  and  Carlisle  lane 
Gillespie,  William,  &  Son,   16  and  82  New  Sneddon 
Herd,  John  and  William,  15  Cotton  street 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  88  Causeyside 
Murdoch,  Thomas,  53  Causeyside 
M'Clutchie,  Henry,  23  Canal  street 
.    M'Kie,  William,  44  Storie  street 
Wallace,  Charles,  23  New  Smithhills 
Wilson,  Robert,  21  West  street 
Wilson  &  Co.,  19  Sandholes 

Soap  Merchants. 
Isdale  &  M'Callum,  Caledonia  Soap  Works,  Rowan 

street 
Muir    &   Anderson,    St.    Mirren   Works,    93    New 

Sneddon 
Robin  &  Houston,  61  New  Sneddon 
Sim, 'William,  &  Co.,  1  West  Croft 
The  Gleniffer  Soap  Company,  Blackhall 

Smiths. 

Those  marked  (*)  are  Farriers. 

Browning,  J.  &  A.,  21,  22,  and  23  Orchard  street 
^Christie,  William,  21  Underwood 
^Donaldson,  Humphrey,  1  Williamsburgh 
*Donaldson  &  Paterson,  4  St.  James  place 

Fisher  &  Co.,  1  Water  Brae  (Burgh) 

Gilmour,  Matthew,  35  Glen  street 

Hatrick,  John,  93  Causeyside 

Kerr,  Thomas,  17  Moss  street 

Love,  William,  1  Smithhills 
*Macfadzean,  J.  &  J.,  4  Glen  lane 

M'Farlane,  Archibald,  6  St.  Mirren  street 
*M'Geoch,  David,  4  Mill  street 
*Pattison,  Robert,  8  Castle  street 
*Pottie,  A.  &  M.,  64  Love  street  and  22  Gordon's 
lone 


PAISLEY  189 

Reid,    Thomas,    &    Son,   St.  Mirren  Engine  Work, 
Thread  street 
*Rodger,  James,  90  George  street 

Sharp,  George,  12  New  Smithhills 
*Spreul,  Andrew,  8  Christie  street 
*Sproul,  Andrew,  10  Lylesland 

Trench,  James,  15  Storie  street 

Surgeon-Dentists- 

Cameron,  Thomas  Russell,  28  Gauze  street 

Cullen,  Thomas,  12  St.  James  street 

Dobie,  James,  82  High  street — residence,  Buchanan 

terrace,  Greenock  road 
Walker,  John,  92  High  street 

Tailors  and  Clothiers. 

Those  marked  thus  (*)  are  Clothiers. 

Adam,  James,  2  Stow  place  Q^cS 

*Anderson,  James,  16  Gilmour  street        £2.js£<* 

Balfour,  William,  14  High  street  g^L: 

*Ballantyne,  John,  84  Broomlands 
^Blair,  Matthew,  104  Causeyside 
**Brown,  Robert,  5  Camphill  place 
*Brown,  Robert,  31  Gauze  street 
•Couper,  John,  105  High  street  (Cross) 

Cruden,  Thomas,  88  Causeyside 
^Eaglesim,  Robert,  1  High  street 

Finlayson,  William,  58  Storie  street 
*Gardner,  John  S.,  6  Wellmeadow 

Gemmell,  William,  4  Albion  street 
*Givan,  James,  5  Moss  street 

Glen,  Allan,  9  Stow  place 

Glen,  Allan,  38  George  street 

Glen,  Robert,  81  Causeyside 

Glen,  Robert,  104  High  street  (Cross). 

Glen,  William,  9  Moss  street 
^Goldie,  George,  16  George  street 
*Goldie,  John,  60  High  street 
*Goold,  James,  47  Moss  street 


190  PAISLEY. 

°G-raham,  James,  35  New  Sneddon 
•Graham,  Thomas,  jun.,  4  George  street 

Hamilton,  James,  7  Stow  place 

Hatchard,  James,  46  Moss  street 
*King,  Alexander,  &  Son,  4  Gilmour  street 
*Mathieson,  John,  89  High  street 
*Mathieson,  Robert,  8  High  street 
•Mitchell,  John,  99  High  street 
*Moffat,  James,  7  Broomlands 
•Mungle,  Alexander,  9  High  street 
•Macallum,  William,  10  Wellmeadow 
•M'Dougall,  Hugh,  26  Causeyside 
*M'Farlane,  James,  36  High  street 

M'Glashan,  Alexander,  5  St.  James  street 

M'Kenzie,  Hugh,  jun.,  78  Causejside 
•M'Lean,  James,  33  High  street 
*M'Nee,  Robert,  3  Moss  street 
•M'Taggart,  Daniel,  8  Orr  square 
•Paisley  Clothing  Company,  103  High  street  (Cross) 
•Paterson,  Samuel,  53  Broomlands 
*PeattietJWilliam,  2  Gilmour  street 
*Reid,  William,  33  Gauze  street 
•Robertson  &  M'Gibbon,  17  High  street 
•Russell,  Joseph,  18  Gilmour  street 

Small,  William,  7  Love  street 

Smith,  Alexander,  6  Love  street 

Smith,  William,  4  Glen  street 

Tait,  William,  1  Bank  street 
*Thomson,  William  C,  25  High  street 

Townley  &  Co.,  29  New  Smithhills 

Watt,  Robert,  24  Broomlands 

Tanners. 

Lang,  W.  J.,  &  W.,  1  Seedhill 

M'Intosh,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  7  New  Smithhills 

Teachers. 

Airlie,  Jeanie  S,  9  Wellmeadow 
Allan,  William,  Industrial  School 
Biggar,'  Anna  S.,  18  Oakshaw  street 


PAISLEY,  191 

Brownridge,  William,  South  Public  School,  Glencairn 

Cottage,-  Blackhall 
Brunton,  Miss,  6  Bank  street 
Campbell,  John,    Hutcheson's   Charity    School,    44 

Oakshaw  street 
Carmichael,  Mary  Ann,  Bute  place,  Neilston  street 
Cochran,  George  H.,  54  Causeyside 
Dalziel,  Miss  Jane,  Stow  school,  145  George  street 
Dick,  David,  Neilson  Institution,  3  Gauze  street 
Dick,  George,  West  Public  School,  41  Broomlands 
Donaldson,   David,  F.E.I. S,   Grammar  School    and 

Academy,  4  Stow  place  >w 

Donaldson,  Miss,  12  Wardrop  street  ^w- 

Fairlie,  Archibald,  Melbourne  Cottage,  Meikleriggs    ^£] 
Fulton,  Thomas,  10  Abbey  street  ^     ■ 

Glass,  David,  M.A.,  Grammar  School  and  Academy, 

88  High  street 
Hamilton,   David,  John  Neilston   Institution,  12  St. 

James  place 
Harvey,  John  D.,   137  George  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  Dickson  School,  1  Maxwell  street 
Henry,  William,  9  Orr  square 

Hunter,  Susan,  North  Public  School,  84  George  st. 
Hutchison,  Margaret  L.,  3  Glen  lane 
Ingram,    Isabella  C,  John  Neilson  Institution,  59 

Causeyside 
Law,  Miss,  South  Public  School,  Glencairn  Cottage, 

Blackhall 
Mairs,  Joseph,  Academy,  Hunter  street 
Murdoch,     Alexander,      Neilson      Institution,     131 

George  street 
Macdonald,  Archibald,  F.E.I.S.,  St.  Mirren's  School, 

1  Bute  place,  Neilston  street 
M'Meikan,  Mrs,  Industrial  School,  55  Caledonia  st. 
M'Nish,  Louise  C,  Stow  School 
Niven,  John  Coutts,  22  Wellmeadow 
Orr,  Miss,  Infant  and  Industrial  Departments,  Steven- 
son Street  Public  School,  13  Abbey  street 
Patterson,     Thomas,   Kibble    Keformatory,    33    St. 

James  street 


192  PAISLEY. 

Pattinson,  James  (music),  Educational  Institute,  166 

George  street 
Pirie,  George,  M.A.,  John  Neilson  Institution,  Park 

place,  Calside 
Rankine,    James    M.,   Educational    Institute,    166 

George  street — house,  Linwood 
Robertson,    Annie   A.,   North   Public    School,    144 

George  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  F.E.I.S.,  CM.,  East  Public  School, 

Stanley  place,  43  Causeyside 
Smith,  Thomas,  Industrial  School,  Albion  street 
Steven,   John,  M.A.,  North  School,  Love  street — 

house,  Gateside 
Tagg,    Alexander,    North  Public    School,   Helenlea 

villa,  Greenock  road 
Taylor,  James  G.  J.,  2  Hunter  street 
Taylor,   John,   M.A.,    George  Street  Central  Public 

School,  43  George  street 
Thomson,    John   G.,    John    Neilson    Institution,    7 

Wellmeadow 
Waterston,  Jessie,  24  Glen  street 
Waterston,  Mary,  Maxwellton  School,  4  Orr  street 
Wason,     Charles    D.,    Educational    Institute,     166 

George  street  —house,  Nether  park,  Calside 
Wason,    W.    K.,   Stevenson    Street    Public  School, 

South  Park,  High  Carriagehill  drive 
Weir,  Flora  C,  George  street  School,  84  George  st. 

Teacher  (Dancing). 
M'Lellan,  Alexander,  40  New  street 

Teachers  (Drawing). 

Anderson,  James,  1  Maxwell  street 
Hayes,  Charles,  5  Greenhill  road 
Stewart,  William,  School  of  Art,  Glasgow 

Teachers  (Music). 

Colquhoun,  Miss  J.,  4  Smithhills 
Fraser,    J.   Roy,   Academy,   Terrace     Buildings- 
residence,  Newfield 


PAISLEY.'  193 

Fulton,  Agnes,  10  Abbey  street 
Hayes,  John,  5  Mossvale  lane 
Hoeck,  Louis,  Academy,  86  High  street 
Hoeck,  William  T.,  86  High  street 
Notman,  Misses,  Park  place,  Calside 
M'Ewen,  John,  4  Christie  street 
Pattinson,  James,  Victoria  place,  Lady  lane 
Roxburgh,  Miss,  86  High  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  13  Abbey  street 

Tobacconists. 

Those  marked  (*)  are  Manufacturers. 

uj  ut  as 

Armour,  John,  51  High  street  &«£1x. 

Boyd,  James,  1   Smfthhills  *&**££ 

Cochran,  David,  11  Old  Smithhills 

Devlin,  M.,  14  Gauze  street 
*Dobie,  George,  Orchard  street 

Kilpatrick,  Robert,  138  George  street  and  104  Cross 

Leitch,  Alexander,  1  Inkle  street 

Leitch  &  Co.,  1  Lawn  street 
*Masson,  George,  42  Wellmeadow 

Menzies,  Peter,  7  Old  Sneddon 

Macfee,  John,  1  St.  Mirren  street 

Macallum,  William,  10  Wellmeadow 

M'Innes,  Robert,  71  Broomlands 

Orr,  Miss,  29  Canal  street 

Rodger,  Mrs  Alexander,  91  High  street 

Smith,  George,  11  Moss  street 

Smith,  Miss,  18  Causeyside 
^Stevenson,  John,  &  Son,  77  New  Sneddon 

Stevenson,  Robert,  2  St.  Mirren  street 

Wallace,  John,  24  High  street 

Wotherspoon,  W.  S.,  8  High  street  (Cross) 

Young,  William,  74  Causeyside 

Tobacco  Pipe  Manufacturer. 

Campbell,  John,  30  Gauze  street 

Q 


194  PATSLET. 

Umbrella  Manufacturers. 
Barbour,  Robert,  12  High  street 
Campbell,  H.,  7  Smithhills 
Dickson,  Miss  Margaret,  7  New  street 
M'Atavy,  Francis,  79  High  street 

TJphelsterers. 

Cameron,  Alexander,  40  High  street 
Cassidy,  E.,  24  High  street 
Hunter,  James,  34  High  street 
Paton,  John,  22  Glen  street 
Risk  &  Marshall,  33  Wellmeadow 
Watson,  David,  41  Lady  lane 
Weddell,  John,  48  High  street 
Weir,  George,  88  High  street 
"Weir,  Robert,  37  Wellmeadow 

Valuators. 

Davidson,  Charles,  Terrace  Buildings 
Gillespie,  John,  76  New  Sneddon 
Lamb,  James  B.,  12  High  street 
MacFadyen,  James  R.,  28  Wellmeadow 
Paterson,  Robert,  10  Bridge  street 
Reid,  James,  18  High  street 

Veterinary  Surgeons- 
Houston,  William,  Wester  Walkinshaw,  Inkerman 
M'Geoch,  Andrew,  15  Gauze  street 
Pottie,  Alexander,  64  Love  street 
Sim,  Hugh,  59  Love  street 
Sproul,  Andrew,  8  Christie  street 

"Warpers. 

Allison,  Robert,  19  Gauze  street 

Brodie,  J.,  110  Causeyside 

Davidson,  Thomas,  Cumberland  place 

Lang,  Robert,  8  Forbes  place 

Millar,  James,  16  Causeyside 

MlLure,  Andrew  H.,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  st. 

Thomson,  William,  1  Prussia  street 


PAISLEY.  195 

'Waste  Merchants. 

Boyle,  John,  13  and  51  Storie  street 

Caldwell,  Robert,  9  Old  Sneddon 

Campbell,  Duncan,  38  Storie  street 

Craig,  Hugh,  28  Glen  street 

Houston,  Matthew,  19  George  street 

Lawson,  Robert,  1  Bridge  street 

Millar,  Thomas,  117  George  street 

M'Ghee,  Patrick,  13  Old  Sneddon 

M'Gorley,  Hugh,  Hospital  lane 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  &  Son,  89  Causeyside 

Pollock,  William,  58  Causeyside 

Speirs,  William,  42  High  street 

Storrie,  J.  &  W.,  37  High  street  and  1  Storie  street 

Sutherland,  George,  15  Causeyside 

Wagstaff,  Matthew,  5  Orchard  street  £; ,    >; 

Wallace,  Bernard,  13  South  Croft  jp>^ '*? 

Wynn,  Teddy,  69  Back  Sneddon  fjf^SB' 

Watch  and  Clock  Makers  and  Jewellers. 

Arthur,  William,  82  High  street 
Duff  &  Miller,  20  High  street 
Gemmell,  Malcolm,  5  Wellmeadow 
Harris,  R.  &  A.,  9  High  street  (Cross) 
Harris,  William,  19  High  street 
Hill,  R.  L.,  98  High  street 
King,  Robert,  22  High  street 
Lyle,  John,  46  Moss  street 
M'Gibbon,  Richard  F.,  4  Moss  street 
Newlands,  J.  Buchanan,  16  High  street 
Wilson,  James,  92  High  street 

"Weavers'  Furnishers. 
Alexander,  John,  40  George  street 
Caldwell,  James,  104  Causeyside 
Craig,  Hugh,  28  Glen  street 
Millar,  P.  K.,  9  -New  street 
Taylor,  Thomas,  10  George  street 
Young,  Mrs  Robert,  44  George  street    * 


196  PAISLEY. 

'Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants. 

Those  marked  (*)  are  Wholesale  Merchants. 

Adam,  Alexander,  3  Maxwell  street 

Adam,  John,  9  Wiiliamsburgh 

Adam,  Robert,  8  Orchard  street 

Adam,  Robert,  68  George  street 

Adam,  Robert,  19  Lawn  street 

Adam,  William,  51  Caledonia  street 

Anderson,  Mrs  Henry,  13  Moss  street 

Andrew,  William,  96  Causey  side 

Arrol,  Thomas,  80  Broomlands 

Arrol,  Thomas,  37  Ferguslie 

Arthur,  J.  F.,  14  Old  Sneddon 

Balfour,  Miss  Elizabeth,  105  George  street 

Barclay,  Margaret,  6  West  Croft 

Beaton,  William,  1  Dovesland 

Berry,  Mrs  Janet,  75  High  street 

Bisset,  Elizabeth,  12  Ferguslie 

Black,  Joseph,  6  Union  street 

Black,  Mrs  Robert,  7  Glen  street 

Blair,  Dugald,  78  Canal  street 

Blair,  John,  Hay  Weighs  Inn,  3  King  street 

Blair,  William,  68  Canal  street 

Bowie,  Andrew,  11  Wiiliamsburgh 

Boyle,  James,  21  Moss  street 

Bradshaw,  Philip,  15  Gil  mom*  street 

Brown,  John,  8  Mid  lane,  Ferguslie 
•Caldwell,  James,  &  Bon,  9  and  10  Gilmour  street 
*Calderwood,  Hugh,  94  New  Sneddon 

Campbell,  William,  38  High  street 

Carlile,  Thomas,  10  Smithhills 

Carmichael,  Mrs  Jaue,  30  Cotton  street 

Chalmers,  James,  13  Maxwellton 

Climie,  Mrs  William,  5  New  street  (hotel) 

Cochran,  James,  39  Stock  street 

Cochran,  James,  11  West  Croft 

Cochran,  Mrs  Rachael,  22  New  Smithhills 

Cochran,  Thomas,  36  Moss  street 

Colquhoun,  George,  17  Wellmeadow 


PAISLEY,  197 

Connell,  David,  116  George  street 

Corbett,  Edward,  12  Back  Sneddon 

Costello,  Patrick,  12  Gilmour  street  and  Canteen, 
Paisley  Barracks 

Cowan,  John,  3  Love  street 

Craig,  Robert,  50  Caledonia  street 

Craig,  William,  17  Causeyside 

Cunningham,  Adam,  35  High  street 

Currie,  Wm.,  jun  ,  4  Renfrew  street 

Dickie,  Mrs  Thomas,  25  Moss  street 

Drummond,    John    (Howard    street,     Glasgow),    5 
Christie  street 

E»unlop,  John,  82  Broomlands 

Dunlop,  Robert,  82  Broomlands 

Fairlie,  Robert,  9  Moss  street  gi  uj  | 

Fechney  &  Son,  107  George  street  ^c    ..* 

Ferguson,  Margaret,  10  Storie  street  @u     ip 

Ferrie,  Thomas,  9  Smithhills 

Finlay,  William,  15  Thread  street 

Forrester,  William,  91  New  Sneddon 
^Foulds,    Andrew,   jun.,    88   High    street,    and    162 

George  street 
*Foulds,  Andrew,  &  Son,  4  and  5  Abbey  street 

Foulds,  i.odger,  29  Causeyside 
*Foulds,  William,  4  School  wynd,  24  George  street, 
and  20  Old  Sneddon 

Gemmell,  James,  69  George  street 
*Geminell,  Matthew,  14  Broomlands 

George,  William,  92  Causeyside 

Gibson,  James,  56  Causeyside 

Gibson,  William,  15  Lawn  street 

Gilchrist,  Robert,  10  George  street 

Gilmour,  James,  13  Dyers'  wynd 

Gilmour,  John,  20  Moss  street 

Gilmour,  Matthew,  5  St.  Mirren  street 

Golder,  William,  19  Causeyside 

Grice,  John,  4  Neilston  road 

Grieve,  Robert,  2  Renfrew  road 

Hamilton,  Mrs  Ann,  65  Love  street 

Harper,  John,  95  Causeyside 
Q  2 


198  PAlSlEf. 

Hart,  Archibald,  3  St.  James  street 
Hart,  Mrs  Mary,  62  High  street 
Hart,  Thomas,  85  Causeyside 
Harveys  &  Co.,  136  George  street 
"Harvey,  James,  &  Co.,  15  King  street,  Saucel 
Heiton,  John,  3  Orchard  street 
Hillcoat,  Anthony,  4  St.  Mirren  street 
Hunter^  Joseph,  120  George  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  Thomas,  22  Great  Hamilton  street 
Jamiesoiij  Miss  Ann,  28  Wellmeadow 
Jeffrey,  George,  8  Wardrop  street 
Johnstone,  William,  23  Lawn  street 
Johnstone,  William,  72  Causeyside 
Kelly,  Adam,  37  St.  James  street 
Kelso,  Thomas,  23  Stock  street 
Killoch,  Adam,  4  Caledonia  street 
King,  John,  25  New  Smithhills 
Kirkwood,  James,  21  Broomlands 
'  Lamond,  Mrs  Archibald,  1  Silk  street 
Landess,  Robert,  20  George  street 
Lang,  John,  47  Moss  street 
Lang,  John,  78  High  street 
Lang,  William,  43  Moss  street 
Lawson,  Alexander,  7  Wallneuk 
Lees,  Peter,  5  and  6  Smithhills 
Logan,  Alexander,  27  Lawn  street 
Manwell,  Mrs  Martha,  16  Abercorn  street 
Meikle,  Andrew,  27  New  Sneddon 
Meiklejohn,  J.  G.,  3  St.  Mirren  street 
Miller,  Mrs,  1  East  Buchanan  street 
Mills,  Robert,  34  Canal  street 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  10  Moss  street 
Mitchell,  John,  Commercial  Inn  (Cross) 
Mitchell,  William,  19  Carriagehill 
Moodie,  James,  63  Broomlands 
Morrison,  Alexander,  18  High  street 
Morrison's  Globe  Hotel,  11  High  street 
Morrison,  Hugh,  3  Silk  street 
Mulr,  Alexander,  7  Renfrew  street 
Muir,  J.  &  J.,  13  Neilston  street 


paisley.  199 

Muir,  Joseph,  20  Abbey  street 

Murphy,  J.,  32  Wellmeadow 

Murray,  A.,  2  G-arthland  street 

M'Crossan,  Thomas,  6  Wallace  street 

M'Donald,  Alexander,  11  Canal  street 

M'Donald,  Duncan,  12  Old  Sneddon 

M'Ewin,  Alexander,  6  New  Sneddon 
*MkFarlane  &  Co.,  29  Lady  lane  and  32  Well  street 

M'Ghie,  John,  13  Abbey  street 

M'Houl,  Mrs,  9  Orchard  street 

M'Intvre,  Mrs  Alexander,  89  Causeyside 

M'Kay,  D.,  2  New  Sneddon 
*M'Kean,  James,  63  Causeyside 

M'Kean,  James,  jun.,  100  George  street 

M'Kean,  J.,  75  Broomlands 

M'Kean,  John,  7  Moss  street 

M'Kenzie,  Gilbert,  25  Carriagehill  jS1**^ 

M'Lachlan,  John,  70  Broomlands  f£az&*. 

M'Lachlan,  John,  5  Moncrieff  street  a*     3 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs  Robert,  1  Old  Sneddon 

M'Lean,  Mrs  Alexander,  6  Cotton  street 

Maclerie,  George,  6  High  street  (Cross) 

M'Millan,  James,  16  Causeyside 

M'Nab,  Mrs  Agnes,  26  Carriagehill 

M 'Naught,  Miss,  16  Gauze  street 

M'Neil>  Peter,  Terrace  Tavern,  109  High  street 

M'Neil,  William,  19  Wellmeadow 

M' Walter,  Elizabeth,  19  Maxwellton  street 

M'Williams,  Denis,  43  New  street 

Ness,  John,  1  North  Bridge  street 

Nicol,  John,  6  George  street 

Nicol,  William,  12  Broomlands 

Niven,  Hugh,  110  George  street 

Ogg,  George,  36  Fergusiie 

Orr,  Mrs  Andrew,  13  High  street 

Park,  John,  11  St.  James  place 

Paterson,  Mrs  Alexander,  54  Storie  street 

Paterson,  Mrs  II.,  48  High  street 

Paton,  Alexander,  4  Old  Sneddon 

Peacock,  William^  1  Bladda 


200  PAISLEY. 

Phillips,  John,  52  Storie  street 
Pinkerton,  Allan,  57  Broomlands 
Reid,  William,  72  Broomlands 
Rennie,  Alexander,  148  George  street 
Risk,  David,  29  Gauze  street 
Risk,  James,  1  Saucel 
Robertson,  Peter,  2  Orchard  street 
Robertson,  William,  5  Carriagehill 
Rodger,  Matthew,  1  East  Croft 
Scollan,  Thomas,  38  Moss  street 
Shanks,  William,  jun.,  14  Cotton  street 
Shearer,  Jane,  71  Broomlands 
Sim,  James,  4  Thread  street 
Steel,  William,  Cross  Keys,  12  Saucel 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  8  Gauze  street 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  71  Broomlands 
Stewart,  Walter,  25  New  street 
*Stirling,  John,  1  Mossvale  street 
Stirling,  Robert,  2  Wellmeadow 
Stirling,  Thomas,  1  Garthland  street 
Tarburn,  G.;  28  Back  Sneddon 
Taylor,  Mrs  Thomas,  Moss-side,  Greenock  road 
Templeton,  Mrs  William,  13  Canal  street 
Thomson,  Andrew,  5  Williamsburgh 
Thomson,  Mrs  Archibald,  County  Hotel,  County  place 
Thomson,  William,  45  Broomlands 
Waddell,  Mrs  Jane,  60  Causey  side 
Wales,  James,  37  Causeyside 
Walls,  M.  C,  23  Williamsburgh 
Walker,  Hugh,  16  Broomlands 
Walker,  Robert,  2  St.  Mirren  street 
Webster,  John,  &  Co.,  22  Gauze  street 
Weir,  William,  51  George  street 
Whammond,  James,  10  Caledonia  street 
Wilkie,  Duncan,  32  George  street 
Wright,  Robert,  4  Cotton  street 
Wylie,  R,  S.,  71  Love  street 
Young,  George,  5  Broomlands 


PAISLEY.  201 

"Wood  Merchants. 
Allison,  William,  Victoria  Saw  Mills,  23  Love  street 
Armstrong  &  M'Nair,  12  St.  James  street 
Blackwood,  Matthew,  67  Love  street 
Browning,  J.  &  A.,  21,  22,  and  23  Orchard  street 
Bryce,  James,  &  Sons,  Macdowall  street 
Craig,  Alexander,  27  Back  Sneddon 
Dunlop,  M.  &  J.,  11  Inkle  street 
Highgate,  John,  &  Co.,  Caledonia  Saw  Mills,  Murray 

street 
Hutton,  Robert,  40  Broomlands 
Stewart,  Andrew,  43  Back  Sneddon 
Lee,  James,  Murray  street  itj' " 

M'Naughtoo,  Alexander,  6  New  Smithhills      £2  ^    ? 
Turnbull  &  Craig,  12  Wallneuk  S**"g 

Wallace,  Peter,  27  and  28  Broomlands 
Young,  John,  &  Co.,  Burgh  Saw  Mills,  Caledonia  st. 

"Wood  Turners. 

Barr,  John,  Mossvale  Works,  Gockston  road 
Clark,  R.  G.,  Greenhill  Works,  1  Greenhill  road 
Crawford,  P.  &  A.,  5  South  Croft 

"Wrights  and  Joiners. 

Alexander,  W.,  Barterholm  roadhead 

Allison  &  Wilkie,  23  Lady  lane 

Anderson,  E.,  6  New  street 

Anderson,  J.,  83  High  street 

Armstrong  &  M'Nair,  12  St.  James  street 

Auld,  John  P.,  30  Orchard  street 

Barr,  Hugh,  2  Stirling  street 

Black,  James,  &  Co.,  31  and  32  Lady  lane 

Blackwood,  Matthew,  67  Love  street 

Browning,  J.  &  A.,  21,  22,  and  23  Orchard  street 

Bryce,  James,  11  North  croft 

Bryce,  James,  &  Sons,  Macdowall  street 

Calderwood,  Andrew,  60  Causeyside 

Craig,  Alexander,  27  Back  Sneddon 

Donohoe,  P.  J.,  9  Churchhill 


202  PAISLEY. 

Dunlop,  M.  &  J.,  11  Inkle  -street 

Ewing,  Stewart,  20  Lawn  street 

Gardner,  James,  2  Inkle  street 

Gordon,  George  and  James,  42  New  street 

Graham,  James,  jun.,  35  New  Sneddon 

Green,  James,  &  Sons,  Mill  street 

Heiton  &  Keith,  3  Thread  street 

Houston,  Alexander  T.,  5  Maxwellton  street 

Keith,  Adam,  101  Causey  side 

Keith,  John,  &  Son,  101  Causeyside 

Kerr,  Gavin,  28  Orchard  street 

Kilpatrick,  John,  16  Abbey  street 

Kirk,  James,  14  Thread  street 

Kirk,  John,  27  Wellmeadow 

Lee,  James,  Murray  street 

Lee,  Robert,  12  St.  James  street 

Munro,  Robert,  89  High  street 

MacKintosh,  Alexander,  12  Newton  street  (Sawmills) 

M'Innes,  John,  William  street 

M'Innes,  J.  &  W.,  14  Sandholes 

M'Naughton,  Alexander,  6  New  Smithhills 

M'Neil  &  Brown,  Camphill 

M'Queen,  Thomas,  131  George  street 

Paton,  John,  22  Glen  street 

Paton,  Robert,  7  Marshall's  lane 

Picken,  Alexander,  2  Barclay  street 

Pratt,  David,  29  Gauze  street 

Stewart,  Andrew,  43  Back  Sneddon 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  jun.,  37  Storie  street 

Turnbull  &  Craig,  12  Wallneuk 

Wallace,  Peter,  27  and  28  Broomlands 

Wright,  Robert,  4  Cotton  street 

"Writers.  * 

Adam,  John,  9  Gilmour  street 

Bartlemore,  John,  County  buildings  (north  end) 

Bartlemore,  William,  County  buildings  (north  end) 

Caldwell,  James,  33  Old  Sneddon 

Campbell,  David,  12  High  street 

Campbell,  Thomas,  County  buildings  (north  end) 


PAISLEY.  203 

Cochrane  &  Paterson,  12  High  street 

Dunn,  James  H.,  County  place 

Gardner,  J.  N.  &  J.,  3  County  place 

Hart,  George,  Burgh  Fiscal,  5  County  place 

Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  County  buildings 

Lewis,  Frederick,  5  County  place 

Muir,  John,  33  Old  Sneddon 

Macfarlane,  Daniel,  County  Fiscal,  5  County  place 

M'Ghie,  William,  4  Causey  side 

M'Innes,  Mackenzie,  &  Lochhead,  7  Gilmour  street 

M'Kean,  John,  46  Moss  street 

MacRobert,  Thomas,  County  buildings  (north  end) 

Millar,  W  alker,  &  Millar,  8  Gilmour  street 

Reids  &  Henderson,  3  County  place 

Russell,  R.  &  T.,  7  High  street 

Semple,  David,  &  Sons,  16  Gilmour  street    Sj'u,^ 

Yarn  and  Silk  Merchants.         S-**-^ 

Barr,  Stirrat,  &  Co.,  109  Causeyside 

Brown,  William,  jun.,  &  Co.,  107  Causeyside 

Buchanan,  John,  &  Co.,  16  Castle  street 

Cochran,  Robert,  &  Co.,  15  Causeyside 

Craig,  James,  21  Causeyside 

Craig,  Robert  W.,  29  George  street 

Gilmour,    Thomas,     &     Co.,     Cumberland    Court, 

Causeyside 
Greenlees,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  13  Causeyside 
Millar,  James,  &  Son,  106  Causeyside  . 
Pollock,  James,  k  Co.,  2  Forbes  place 
Ronald,  Robert  A  ,  Daisy  Bank,  Back  Sneddon 
Russell,  Robert,  94  Millar  street,  Glasgow — 12  St. 

James  place 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co  ,  6  Forbes  place 
Symington,  J.  M.,  Causeyside  court,  14  Causeyside 
Thomson,  J.  &  J.,  Ill  Causeyside 
Younger,  George,  &  Co.,  15  Causeyside 


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APPENDIX 


TO 


WATSON'S  PAISLEY  DIRECTORY. 


12*79-20. 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  Paisley ; 
"Water,  Gas,  and  Police  Commissioners ; 

Public  Health  Local  Authority ; 

Road  and  Cart  Navigation  Trustees; 

Committees,  &c,  &c. 

1879. 


Magistrates 

David  Murray,  Esq., 

Provost.                 ^«^ 

William  MacKeau,               ^ 

Sc  «*£9 

Fraucis  Halden,                      1 
James  Clark,                            [ 
James  M'Lachlan,               J 

Esquires,  Bailies. 

William  Russell,  Esq., 

Treasurer. 

Councillors. 

essrs  "Robert  Cowan, 

Messrs  Robert  Armour, 

John  Fisher, 

Joliu  Johnston, 

Alexander  Speirs, 

Robert  Eaglesini, 

John  Cowan, 

William  M'Gee, 

John  M'Gown, 

Robert  Cochran. 

Messrs  William  Hodge, 

David  Young,  Town  Clerks. 

Francis  Martin, 

Mr  A.  M.  Ross, Town  Chamberlain. 

Mr  George  Hart, Burgh  Fiscal. 

Mr  Robert  Sharp, Inspector  of  Works. 

Court  of  Lyners. 
The  Treasurer  (Convener}, 
Messrs  Robert  Cochran,  Robert  Eaglesim,  John  Johnston. 
Four  a  quorum. 

Finance  Committee. 

The  Treasurer  (Convener), 

Messrs  John  M'Gown,   Robert  Armour,    Alexander    Speirg,    Robert 

Cochran,  John  Johnston. 

Four  a  quorum. 


218  APPENDIX, 


Non-Entry,  and  for  the  Sale  of  Casualties  and  Feu-Duties. 
The  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Treasurer. 
The  Provost  (Convener}. 
Three  a  quorum. 


Property    Committee. 

The  Treasurer  (Convener}, 

Messrs  Johu  Fisher,  John  Cowan,  Robert  Armour,  Robert  Cochran, 

Robert  Eaglesim,  William  M'Gee. 

Four  a  quorum. 


Free  Library  and  Museum  Committee. 

The  Provost  (Convener'). 

Bailies  MacKean,  Halden,  Clark  (Sab-Con.'),  Messrs  Robert 

Cochran,  John  Fisher,  John  Cowan,  Robert  Armour, 

John  M'Gown,  Robert  Eaglesim,  John  Fullerton, 

George  Masson,  Richard  Watson,  James  Hay, 

Sir  Peter  Coats,  Rev.  William  Fraser,  LL.D.,  Rev.  James 

Brown,  D.D.,  Messrs  William  Bruuton,  LL.D., 

Robert  Brown,  George  R.  Eislop. 

Three  a  quorum. 

Stated  Meetings  of  Committee  on  the  First  Thursday  of  Jan.,  April, 

June,  and  October. 


Park  and  Fountain  Gardens  Committee. 

Bailie  Clark  (Convener).         The  Treasurer  (Dep.  Con.), 

Messrs  Thomas  Coats,  Robert  Cowan,  Robert  Cochran,  Wm,  M'Gee, 

John  Johnston,  Robert  Eaglesim. 

Three  a  quorum. 

Stated  Meetings  of  Committee  on  the  First  Monday  of  Feb.  and  Oct. 


Road  Trust  and  Quarry  Committee. 

The  Treasurer  (Convener). 

Messrs  William  M'Gee,  (Pep.  Con.),  Robert  Cowan,  Alexander  Speirg 

John  M'Gown,  Robert  Cochran,  John  Johnston. 

Five  a  quorum. 

Meetings  held  on  the  Friday  before  the  First  Monday  of  every  Month. 

Improvement  Committee. 

Bailie  MacKean  (Convener),  Messrs  John  M'Gown  [Dep.  Con.) 

Robert  Armour,  Robert  Cochran,  Robert  Cowan,  Alex. 

Speirs,  William  M'Gee. 

Four  a  quorum. 


Gas    Committee. 

The  Provost  (Convener).         The  Treasurer  (Sub-Con.), 

Messrs  John  M'Gown,  Robert  Armour,  John  Cowan,  Alexander  Speirs, 

William  M'Gee. 

Five  a  quorum. 

Meetings  held  on  First  Tuesday  of  every  Month. 


APPENDIX.  219 


Water  Trust  Committee. 

The  Provost  (Convener).  The  Treasurer  (Sub-Con.\ 

Messrs    John    Fisher,    Robert    Cochran,    Robert    Cowan, 

Robert  Eaglesim,  John  Johnston. 

Five  a  quorum. 

Meetings  held  on  First  Monday  of  every  Month. 

Magistrates  and  Town  Treasurer  ex-officiis  Members  of  all  Com- 
mittees, except  Free  Library  and  Museum  Committee. 

To  represent  Council  in  carrying  out  Court-Houses  (Scotland)  Art,  1860 

Bailie  MacKean  ;  Messrs  John  Fisher,  Robert  Cochran, 

William  M'Gee. 

Parochial  Board. 
Elected  in  February. 
Provost  Murray,  Bailie  MacKean,  Bailie  Halden,  and  Bailie  Clark. 


Prison    Visitinq    Committee. 

Elected  on  First  of  May. 

Provost  Murray,  Bailie  Halden,  Messrs  John  M'Gown,  R.  Eaglesim, 

Robert  Cochran. 

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Cart  Trustees.  u>Ui'Sc 

Provost  Murray,  Messrs  John  M'Gown,  Robert  Cochran.         ^Julco 

O.      Zj 

Second  Tuesday  in  Jnne  for  perambulating  the  Burgh  Marches. 

General  Court  for  Granting  Certificates   for  the  Sale    of    Excisable 

Liquors,  Second  Tuesday  of  April  and  Third  Tuesday  of  October. 

Valuation  Appeal  Court  in  September. 

Chavities  Voted  in  January. 

Cart  Navigation  Trustees. 

Provost  Murray  (Chairman').         Bailie  Clark  (Dep.  do.), 

Messrs  John   M'Gown,  Joseph  Bow,  John  Fullerton,  John  Young, 

David  Semple,  John  Carswell,  Robert  Brown,  Robert  Cochran, 

John  Andrews,  Thomas  Reid. 

Account  Committee. 

Mr  Robert  Brown  (Convener), 

Messrs  John  M'Gown,  David  Semple,  Robert  Cochran. 

Three  a  quorum. 


Works  Committee. 

Mr  John  Fullerton  (Convener), 

Messrs  Joseph  Bow,  John  Young,  David  Semple,  John  Carswell, 

John  Andrews,  Thomas  Reid. 

Three  a  quorum. 

Chairman   and    Deputy    Chairman    Members    of    both   Committees, 

ex-officiis. 
Meeting  of  Trustees  held  on  the  First  Wednesday  of  every  Month. 


220  APPENDIX. 


Commissioners  of  Police. 

Under  "The  General  Police  and  Improvement  (Scotland)  Act,  1862. 

The  Magistrates  and  Council  of  the  Bivrgh. 

Six  a  quorum. 


LOCAL  AUTHORITY. 

Under  the  "Public  Health  (Scotland)  Act,  1867,"  and 

"  The  Sale  of  Food  and  Drugs  Act,  1875." 

The  Commissioners  of  Police. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Paving,  New  Buildings,  and  Street  Improvements. 

The  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Burgh  Treasurer,  ex-officiis. 

Bailie  MacKean  (Convener"),  Mr  John  M'Gown  (Sub.   do.), 

Messrs  Kobert  Armour,  Robert  Cochran,  Robert  Cowan,  William 

M'Gee,  John  Fisher. 

Four  a  quorum. 


Lighting,   Cleansing,   Watching  and  Fire  Engines,  and  Sanitary. 

The  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Burgh  Treasurer,  ex-officiis. 

Messrs  John  Cowan  (Convener),  Robert  Eaglesim  (Sub.  do.), 

Alexander  Speirs,  John  Johnston,  Robert  Cochran. 

Four  a  quorum. 


Finance  and  Assessments. 

The  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Burgh  Treasurer,  ex-officiis. 

The  Burgh  Treasurer  (Convener),  Bailie  Halden  (Sub.  do.), 

Messrs  Robert  Armour,   Alexander   Speirs,   Robert  Cochran,   John 

Johnston,  John  M'Gown. 

Four  a  quorum. 


Appeals. 

The  whole  of  the  Commissioners. 

The  Burgh  Treasurer  (Convener),  Bailie  Halden  (Sub.  do.), 

Six  a  quorum. 

Messrs  Andrew  Millar,  Thomas  Walker,  and   Andrew  Millar,  Jun., 

Joint  Clerks  to  the  Commissioners. 

Mr  Daniel  Richmond,  M  D.,  Surgeon  and  Medical  Officer. 

Mr  Donald  Sutherland,  Superintendent  of  Police,  Surveyor  of  Paving, 

and  Inspector  of  Lighting  and  Common  Lodging  Houses. 

Mr  Robert  Green,  Sanitary  Inspector,  Inspector  of  Cleansing, 

Surveyor  of  Drainage,  and  Inspector  of  Food  and  Drugs. 

An  ordinary  Meeting  of  the  Commissioners  to  be  held  on  the  Second 
Monday  of  every  Month,  at  Seven  o'Clock  p.m.  ;  and  an  Audited 
Account  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure  for  the  Year  ending  15th  May. 
to  be  laid  before  the  Ordinary  Meeting  in  July,  yearly. 


APPENDIX.  221 


The  Rates  of  Police  Assessment  for  the  year  1878-79  are — 
For  Lands  or  Premises  rented  or  valued  under  £3,     ...     5^d.  per  £ 
For  Do.  Do.  at  £3  and  under  £4,       8|d.  per  £ 

For  Do.  Do.  at  £4  and  under  £5,      8£d.  per  £ 

For  Do.  Do.  at  £5  and  upwards,        lid.   per   £ 

Street  Improvement  Assessment,  |-d.  on  Landlord  and  ^-d.  on  Tenant. 

The  Assessment  under  the  Public  Health  Act  is  Id.  on  Landlord 
and  Id.  on  Tenant. 

When  the  fractional  part  of  a  Pound  of  the  Assessable  yearly  rent 
or  value  of  Lands  or  Premises  does  not  amount  to  10s.  it  is  not 
Assessed  at  all:  and  when  such  fractional  part  amounts  to  or 
exceeds  10s.,  it  is  Assessed  as  £1. 

The  following  Lands  or  Premises  are  Assessed  on  one-fourth  of 
their  anual  value  entered  in  the  Valuation  Boll,   viz  : — 

1.  All  Lauds  and  Premises  used  exelusively  as  a  Canal  or  Basin  of 
a   Caual,  or  Tovviug  path  for  the  same,  or  as  a  Bailway  constructed     £41. 
under  the  powers  of  any  Act  of  Parliament  for  Public  conveyance,     -J^ 
excepting  the  Stations,  Depots,  and   Buildings,  which  are  Assessable 
to  tbe  same  extent  as  other  Lands   and    Premises    within  the   Police 
Bounds. 

2.  All  the  under  ground  Gas  and  Water  Pipes,  or  under  ground 
Works  of  any  Gas  or  Water  Company. 

3.  All  Woodland,  Arable,  Meadow,  or  Pasture  Ground,  or  other 
Grouud  used  for  Agricultural  purposes. 


PARLIAMENTARY  BOUNDARIES. 
1st  Ward — All  within  a  line  drawn  as  follows,  viz.,  from  the  Moss 
toll  on  the  Greenock  road,  along  the  centre  of  the  Greenock  road, 
southward  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  centre  of  the  north  road  of 
the  Race  Course  leading  westward  from  the  Greenock  road,  thence 
along  the  centre  of  that  road  to  the  centre  of  the  road  that  inter- 
sects the  Kace  Course  road,  thence  southward  along  the  centre  of 
that  intersecting  road  aud  the  road  in  a  line  therewith,  passing 
West  March  to  the  centre  of  the  Greenhill  road,  thence  westward 
along  that  road  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  centre  of  the  north  end 
of  Lonewells  street,  thence  southward  along  the  centre  of  that 
street  to  a  point  in  the  centre  of  Wellmeadow  street,  thence  west- 
ward along  the  centre  of  that  street  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  cen- 
tre of  the  North  end  of  Castle  street  thence  southward  along  the 
centre  of  that  to  the  south  end  thereof,  thence  southward  along 
the  centre  of  Ralston  square  to  the  north  end  of  the  street  or 
avenue  leading  to  Castlehead,  thence  southward  along  the  centre 
of  that  aveuue  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  north-east  corner  of  the 
mansion-house  of  Castlehead,  thence  to  the  north-east  corner  of 
the  said  mansion  house,  thence  iu  a  direct  line  southward  to  the 
point  where  the  Parliamentary  line  iutersecta  the  Esdedair  Burn 
near  Haircraigs,  thence  along  the  Parliamentary  boundary  west- 
ward, northward,  and  eastward  to  the  point  first  described. 

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222  '  APPENDIX. 

2d  Ward — All  within  a  line  drawn  from  a  point  in  Greenhill  road 
opposite  to  the  centre  of  the  north  end  of  Lonewells  street,  along  the 
middle  of  the  Greenhill  road,  Underwood  street,  and  St.  James 
street,  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  centre  of  the  street  called  Stouey 
brae,  thence  by  the  centre  of  Stoney  brae  till  it  joins  Oakshaw  street, 
thence  along  the  centre  of  the  road  leading  round  the  High  Church 
wall  to  the  Churchhill,  thence  along  the  centre  of  Churchhill  to  New 
street,  thence  along  the  centre  of  New  street  to  a  point  opposite  the 
centre  of  Shuttle  street,  thence  along  the  centre  of  that  street  to 
George's  place,  by  the  west  and  south  of  George's  church  to  a  point 
in  George  street  opposite  the  north  end  of  Wardrop  street,  thence 
along  the  centre  of  that  street  to  Canal  street,  thence  along  the 
centre  of  that  street  to  a  point  opposite  to  the  centre  of  the  road 
leading  to  Canal  Basin,  thence  along  the  centre  of  that  road  to  the 
Canal,  thence  along  the  centre  of  the  Canal  westward  to  the  east 
boundary  of  the  First  Ward,  thence  northward  along  the  said 
boundary  to  the  point  first  described. 

.3d-  Ward — All  within  a  line  drawn  from  the  point  where  the  Burn 
.  called  St.  Mirreu'sBurn  enters  the  River  Cart,  up  the  centre  of  the 
.•River  Cart  until  it  reaches  the  extremity  of  the  Parliamentary  boun- 
dary of  the  Burgh  at  or  near  the  junction  of  the  Hawkhead  Lade 
with  the  River  Cart,  thence  aloug  the  Parliamentary  line  until  it 
reaches  the  intersection  of  Espedair  Burn  at  or  near  Haircraigs, 
thence  along  the  east  boundary  of  Ward  1st  till  it  reaches  the  Canal, 
thence  along  the  centre  of  the  Canal  till  it  reaches  the  street  leading 
from  Canal  street  to  the  Canal  Basin,  thence  along  that  street  till  it 
reaches  Canal  street,  thence  eastward  along  Canal  street  to  the 
bottom  of  Wardrop  street,  thence  along  Wardrop  street  to  a  point 
in  George  street  at  the  north  end  of  Wardrop  street,  thence  by  the 
south  and  west  sides  of  George's  Church  to  a  point  at  the  north  end 
of  the  church  opposite  the  south  end  of  Shuttle  street,  thence  along 
Shuttle  street  to  the  centre  of  New  street,  thence  by  the  centre  of 
New  street  till  it  reaches  the  centre  of  Causeyside,  and  from  thence 
down  Causeyside  until  it  reaches  the  said  burn  called  St.  Mirren's 
Burn,  and  thence  along  the  burn  to  the  point  first  described. 

4th  Ward — All  within  the  Parliamentary  boundary  to  the  west  of  the 
centre  of  the  River  Cart,  which  is  not  included  in  any  of  the  pre- 
ceding Wards. 

5th  Ward — All  within  the  Parliamentary  boundary  of  the  Burgh 
situated  on  the  east  of  the  centre  of  the  River  Cart. 


Fairs — Third  Thursday  of  Februanr  and  May,  and  seeond  Thursday 
of  August  and  November.     Markets — Every  Thursday. 

Fast  Days — Fridays  before  first  Sabbath  in  April  and  October. 


APPENDIX. 


223 


Free  Paisley  Library  and  Museum. 


Committee  of  Management. 


Provost  Murray,  Convener 

Bailie  MacKean 
„       Halden 
,,       Clark,  Sub-Convener 

Messrs  Robert  Cochran 
Robert  Armour 
John  Fisher 
John  Cowan 
John  M'Gown 
Robert  Eaglesim 


Messrs  George  Masson 
John  Fullerton 
Richard  Watson 
James  Hay 
Wm.  Brunton,  LL.D. 
Robert  Brown 
George  H.  Hislop 
Sir  Peter  Coats 
Rev.  James  Brown,  D.D. 
„     Wm.  Fraser,  LL.D. 


Three  a  quorum. 

SUB-COMMITTEES. 


Library. 


Rev.  James  Brown,  D.D.,  Convener 
Mr  James  Hay,  Sub-  Convener 
Bailie  MacKean 
Mr  William  Brunton,  LL.D. 


Messrs  Robert  Armour 
Richard  Watson 
Robert  Eaglesim 
Robert  Brown 


Museum. 
Mr  George  Masson,   Convener  Messrs 

Mr  James   Hay,   Sub-Convener 
Bailie  Halden 
Bailie  Clark 
Rev.  William  Fraser,  LL.D. 

Property. 

I  Messrs 

The  Provost  and  Sir  Peter  Coats  to 
Sub-Committee 


Messrs  John  Fullerton,  Convener 
George  Masson 


Robert  Cochran 
John  Fisher 
John  Cowan 
George  R.  Hislop 


Richard  Watson 

John  M'Gown 

be  Members  of  each 


Reference  Library  Committee. 


Messrs  James  Hay 

Robtfrt  Brown 


Rev.  Wm.  Fraser,  LL.D.,  Con. 
Bailie  Clark,  Sub-Convener 
Mr  George  Masson 

Provost  Murray  and  the  Rev.  James  Brown  to  be  Members  ex-officiis. 

Lecture  Hall  Committee. 

The  Provost  and  Conveners  of  Sub-Committees. 

Curator,  Mr  Morris  Young. 

Assistant-Curator,    ...  ...  Mr  John  Renfrew. 

Janitor,  Mr  Thomas  Russell. 

Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  Clerks 


224 


APPENDIX. 


Paisley  Infirmary. 

Year  commencing   1st   April,    1879. 

HONORARY      DIRECTORS. 

Sir  Peter   Coats,    James   Clark,    Esq.    (Anchor  Mills), 

William  Hodge,  Esq.,  William  Abercrombie,  Esq., 

James  Millar,  Esq.  (Townhead). 

ORDINARY     DIRECTORS 

Treasurer  Russell,  President.  Mr  R.  F.  Dalziel,  Vice-President. 

Mr  John  M'Gown,  Treasurer. 


Messrs  Stewart  Clark. 

Jas.  M'Murchy. 

John  Walker,  jun. 

Archd.  Coats. 

John  Ronald. 

David  Gilmour. 

Thomas  Rowat. 

Thomas  Coats. 

Francis  Martin,  Secretary. 

W.  Simpson  Frew,  M.B.,  CM.  House  Surgeon.     Mrs  M'Kay,  Matron. 

Rev.  Andrew  Elder,  Chaplain. 

QUARTERLY    COMMITTEES. 


Messrs  John  P.  Kerr. 

H.  Macfarlane. 
Provost  Murray. 
Bailie  Clark. 
Messrs  James  Arthur. 

Wm.  Morrison. 

David  Melville. 


From  1st  Oct.  to  1st  Jan.,  1880. 

Messrs  David  Gilmour,  Convener. 

Thomas  Coats. 

James  Arthur. 

David  Melville. 

From  1st  Jan.,  1880,  to  1st  April. 
Messrs  James  Clark,  Convene)'. 
Archibald  Coats. 
Johu  P.  Kerr. 
John  Ronald. 

The  President  and  Treasurer,  ex-officiis,  Members  of  each  Quarterly 

Committee. 

PROPERTY    COMMITTEE. 

The  President,  the  Treasurer,  and  Conveners  of  Quarterly  Committees. 

LIBRARY    COMMITTEE. 

The  President,  the  Treasurer,  and  the  Members  of  the  Medical  Board. 

MEDICAL   BOARD. 

Acting  Physician,  Dr  Taylor.  Acting  Surgeon,  Dr  Graham. 


From  1st  April  to  1st  July. 
Mr  John  Walker,  Jun.,  Convene): 
Provost  Murray. 
Messrs  James  M'Murchy. 
Thomas  Rowat. 

From  1st  July  to  1st  October. 
Messrs  R.  F.  Dalziel,  Convener. 
Stewart  Clark. 
Hugh  Macfarlane. 
William  Morrison. 


Consulting 


Dr  Richmond. 


Consulting 


Dr  Donald. 


The  Dispensary  is  open  every  day  from  11  a.m.  till  12  noon  for 
advice;  and  from  11  a.m.  till  12  noon,  and  from  5  till  6  p.m.  for  Dis- 
pensing Medicine.  Friends  of  patients  admitted  daily  from  8  till  4 
p.m. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Cases  require  Two  Tickets,  and  are  admitted 
from  8  a.m.  till  G  p.m.  Accident  Cases  admitted  at  all  hours  without 
Tickets. 


APPENDIX. 


225 


Paisley  Parochial  Board,  1379-00. 

OFFICIALS   OF    BOARD. 

Eobert  Rowand,  Inspector  of  Poor — residence,  Greenlaw  Cottage. 
James  Renfrew,  Collector  of  Rates — house,  22  Caledonia  Street. 
Wm.  Fraser  Mackenzie,  Assistant-Inspector  of  Poor — house,  1  Stow 

Street. 
David  J.  Mitchell,  Clerk— house,  13  Glen  Street. 
Governor  of  Poorhouse — Win.  M'Kenzie. 
Matron      „         „  Mrs  M'Gregor. 

Medical  Officer,  Dr  Holms. 

Chaplain,  David  Campbell. 


MEMBERS     OF     BOARD. 

John  Young,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

Provost  Murray 

Messrs  R.  F.  Dalziel 

Messrs  James  Craig 

Bailies  MacKean 

Win.  Macintyre 

David  Morren 

Halden 

J.  Lauiberton 

James  Wills 

Clark 

Wm.  Craw 

J.  Barclay,Bldr. 

Messrs  Wm.  Morrison 

Patrick  Costello 

George  Dobie 

John  Cowan 

R.  Richardson 

James  Paterson 

Wm.  Coats,  jr. 

J.Barclay,Canal 

John  Bonnar     S ., ,  c 

Geo.  Masson 

Bank 

COMMITTEES.  Q= 

Assessment     Committee. 
Bailies  MacKean,  Halden,  Clark,  Messrs  William  Morrison,  Robert 
Richardson,    David    Morren,    Wm.    Macintyre,    Patrick    Costello, 
James  Craig,  James  Barclay,  Canal  Bank  ;  George  Dobie,  James    • 
Barclay,  builder ;  James  Paterson,  Mr  Morrison,  Con. 

Relief  Committee. 
Messrs  David  Morren,  Patrick  Costello,  Robert  Richardson,  James 
Barclay,  Canal  Bank;  James  Craig,  James  Wills,  George  Dobie, 
John  Bonnar,  James  Paterson,  George  Masson,  Wm.  Craw,  Wm. 
Morrison,  Mr  Richardson,  Con. 

Poorhouse  Committee. 
Messrs  James  Barclay,  Canal  Bank  ;  Wm.  Craw,  Wm.  Coats,  jun., 
Patrick  Costello,  James  Craig,  R.  F.  Dalziel,  George  Masson,  James 
Wills,  James  Barclay,   builder  ;  J«hn  Bonnar,   John  Cowan,  John 
Lamberton,  Bailie  Clark,  Mr  Barclay,  Canal  Bank,  Con. 

A  sylum   Committee. 
Messrs  James  Barclay,  Canal  Bank  ;  Wm.  Macintyre,  John  Young, 
Wm.  Coats,  jun.,  George  Masson,  R.  F.  Dalziel,  Wm.  Craw,  James 
Wills,  Robert  Richardson,  Provost  Murray,  Mr  Macintyre.  Chair- 
man ;  Mr  Barclay,  Canal  Bank,  Vice- Chairman. 

Finance  Committee. 

Messrs  John  Young,  James  Barclay,  Canal  Bank ;  Wm.  Macintyre, 

Wm.  Morrison,  Robt.  Richardson,  Mr  Barclay,  Canal  Bank,  Con. 


226  APPENDIX. 


Committees  to   Visit  the  Poorhouse  and  Asylum    Weekly. 

Bailie  Clark  and  Mr  Young,   Con. — March  3,  June  2,  September  1, 

Dec.  1,  1879. 
Bailie  MacKean  and  Mr  Macintyre,  Con. — March.  10,  June  9,  Sept.  8, 

Dec.  8,  1879. 
Messrs  Craig:  and  Barclay,  Canal  Bank,   Con. — March  17,  June  16, 

Sept  15,  Dec   15,  1879. 
Messrs  Dobie  and  Dalziel,   Cora.— March  24,  June  23,  Sept.  22,  Dec. 

22,  1879. 
Messrs  Cowan  and  Coats,  Con. — March  31,  June  30,  Sept.  29,  Dec.  29 

1879. 
Bailie  Halden  and  Mr  Masson,  Con. — April  7,  July  7,  Oct.  6,  Jan.  5, 

1880. 
Messrs  Barclay,  builder,  and  Provost  Murray,  Con. — April  14,  July 

14,  Oct.  13,  Jan.  12,  1880. 
Messrs  Morrison  and  Craw,  Con. — April  21,  July  21,  Oct.  20,  Jan.  19, 

1880. 
Messrs  Paterson  and  Richardson,  Con. — April  28,  July  28,  Oct.  27, 

Jan.  26,  1880. 
Messrs  Costello  and  Wills,    Cora.— May  5,  Aug.  4,  Nov.  3,  Feb.  2, 
^  1880. 
Messrs  Bonnar  and  Macintyre,  Con. — May  12,  Aug.  11,  Nov.  10,  Feb. 

9,  1880. 
Messrs  Lamberton  and  Barclay,  Canal  Bank,  Con. — May  19,  Aug.  18, 

Nov.  17,  Feb.  16,  1880. 
Messrs  Morren  and  Dalziel,  Cora.— May  26,  Aug.  25,  Nov.  24,  1880. 


EICCARTSBAR  ASYLUM. 

Superintendent,  Thomas  Lyall.     Matron,  Martha  Craig. 

Head  Male  Attendant,  Neil  Caskie. 

Head  Female  Attendant,  Janet  M'Farlane. 

Attendants,  John  Reid,  John  Brown,  John  Ness,  Ann  M'Loughlin, 

Ann  M 'Donald. 

Laundress,  Mary  Robertson.      Cook,  Aun  Brodie. 

Housemaid,  Henrietta  Topham.     Engineer,  William  Thomson. 

Income    Tax    Commissioners. 

For  the   Upper   Ward  of  Renfrewshire. 
Patrick  Fraser,  Sheriff,  and 


Hugh  Cowan,  Sheriff-Substitute, 

ex-officiis 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Blantyre 
Sir  Robert  J.  M.  Napier,  Bart,,  of 
Milliken 

Clerk — An(3rew  Millar,  8  Gilmour  Street,  Paisley. 
Surveyor — Alexander  Nisbet,  1  Cotton  Street,  Paisley, 


Archd.  C.  Campbell  of  Blythswood 
John  Gordon  of  Aikenhead 
John  M'Ewen  of  Glenlora 
Allan  Gilmour  of  Eagleshani 
Allan  Pollok  of  Broom 


APPENDIX.  227 


A"bbsy  Parochial  Board. 

LIST  OF  COMMITTEES. 
Robert  Cochran,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the  Board. 

GENEEAL   AND    H©USE    COMMITTEE. 

Robert  Cochran,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  General  Committee. 

Matthew  Blair,  Esq.,  Vice-Chairman  do. 

James  A.  Mackean,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  House  Committee. 

James  Weir,  Esq.,  Vice-Chairman  of  House  Committee,  and 
ex-officiis  Members  of  all  the  Committees. 
Messrs  James  Fiulayson,  John  Salmon,  William  Paton,  William 
Buchanan,  John  Sharp,  John  Allan,  William  Guy,  William  Bowie, 
David  Storrie,  Graham  M'Farlane,  Alexander  Lang,  David  Robertson, 
James  Myles,  John  Wilson,  James  Wilson,  John  Dunlop,  John  Thorn, 
James  Drybrough,  James  Andeison,  John  Brown,  Matthew  Blair, 
James  Clark,  Archibald  Hutchison,  James  A.  Mackean,  P.  C. 
Macgregor,  Gavin  Telfer,  John  Poison,  William  Poison,  James 
Winning,  William  Paul,  James  Weir,  David  Wilson,  Robert  Cochran. 

m 


COMMITTEES. 
Appointed  by  House  Committee.  "JSNfc 

Purchasing  Committee — Messrs  Archibald  Hutchison,  William^  ** 
Buchanan,  Matthew  Blair,  David  Robertson,  James  Weir,  Gavin 
Telfer,  David  Storrie,  David  Wilsen — Mr  David  Wilson,  Convener. 
Repair  Committee — Messrs  William  Paul,  James  Drybrough,  John 
Sharp,  John  Allan,  Gavin  Telfer,  William  Poison,  John  Brown — Mr 
Jas.  Drybrough,  Convener.  Labour  Committee — Messrs  John  Sharp, 
James  Winning,  Alexander  Lang,  William  Guy,  Archibald  Hutchison, 
John  Thorn,  William.  Paul — Mr  John  Thorn,  Convener. 

RELIEF    COMMITTEE. 

For  taking   charge  of  all  matters  regarding    the  administration   of 

Relief  to  Paupers  at>d  the  Education  of  Pauper  Children,  and 

advising  with  the  Inspector  thereauent. 

Messrs  Robert  Cochran,  James  Winning,  James  Weir,   William 

Poison,  William  Paton,  William  Guy,  John  Dunlop,  James  Anderson, 

David  Wilson,    Matthew  Blair,    David   Storrie,   John  Sharp,    David 

Robertson,  James   Drybrough,    William   Paul,   James  A.    Mackean, 

Gavin  Telfer,  John  Allan,  William  Buchanan,  Alexander  Lang,  John 

Thorn.     Mr  James  Winning,  Convener. 

Five  a  quorum. 


ASSESSMENT,  FINANCE,  AND  LAW  COMMITTEE. 

For  disposing  of  all  appeals  against  Assessment,  and  taking  charge  of 
all  matters  of  Finance  and  questions  of  Law. 
Messrs  James  Myles,  Archibald  Hutchison,  James  Clark,  John 
Salmon,  William  Poison,  John  Wilson,  John  Thorn,  James  Weir, 
David  Robertson,  John  Brown,  John  Poison,  James  Finlayson,  James 
Drybrough,  William  Guy,  James  Wilson,  Graham  M'Farlaue.  Mr 
William  Poison,  Convener. 

Three  a  quorum. 


228  APPENDIX. 


SANITARY  COMMITTEE. 

Messrs  James  Myles,  William  Poison,  Archibald  Hutchison,  John 
Salmon,  James  Wilson,  John  Wilson,  William  Johnstone,  John  A. 
Brown,  James  Clark,  John  Poison,  Graham  M'Farlane,  John  Dunlop. 
Mr  Robert  Cochran,  Convener. 

Three  a  quorum. 
Statutory  and  Special  Meetings  of  the  Board  are  held  in  February 

and  August,  for  revising   and    adjusting   the   Roll   of  Poor  ;    in 

January,  for  appointing  Committees,  and  electing  Chairman  ;  and 

in  June,  for  imposing  Assessment. 


LIST  OF  OFFICIALS. 

OUT-DOOR   DEPARTMENT — OFFICE,    CROW   ROAD. 

J.  M.  Campbell,  Inspector.         David  Miller,  Assistant-Inspector. 

William  Jack,  Clerk       Finlay  Kerr,  Office  Boy. 

Robert  Oliver,  Collector.         John  C.  Goudie,  Assistant. 

Office,  4  Smithhills  Street. 

IN-DOOR   DEPARTMENT — POORHOUSE    AND    ASYLUM. 

Alexander  Skene,  Governor.  Mrs  Janet  Gray,  Matron. 

Hugh  Brown,  Governor's  Clerk.  Janet  Currie,  Laundress. 

Mary  White,  Cook.         John  Cuthbertsou,    Chaplain    and    Teacher. 

Elizabeth  Johnston,  Hospital  Nurse.       John  Gardner,  Gardener. 

George    Orr,    Baker. 

ASYLUM      ATTENDANTS. 

John  Smith,  Head  Male  Attendant. 

Robert  Murray  &  James  Cook,  Ordinary  Attendants. 

Isabella  M'Donald,  Head  Female  Attendant. 

Agnes  Morrice  &  Jessie  Murray,  Ordinary  Attendants. 

Dr  Graham,  3  Garthland  Place,  House  Surgeon. 

Dr  Hunter — House,  95  High  Street,  Substitute. 

James  Wilson,  Porter. 

William  Robb,  Union  Bank,  Auditor. 

MEDICAL    STAFF. 

James  Hutchison,  Surgeon,  23  Causeyside,  visits  all  south  of  Steven- 
son Street  and  Espedair,  and  West  of  Castle  Street,  including 
Inkermann. 

Dr  Lewis,  Substitute. 

James  T.  Donald,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  6  Gauze  Street,   visits  north  of 

Stevenson  Street,  east  of  Castle  Street,  and  New  Town. 

Dr  Colligan,  Substitute. 

Out-Door  Paupers  resident  within  Paisley  are  supplied  with  Medicines 

at  the  Shop  of  Robert  Barr,  8  High  Street. 
James  Wilson,  M.D.,  Surgeon,  66  High   Street,   Johnstone,   has   the 
Johnstone  portion  of  the  Parish,  including  Elderslie,  and   supplies 
Medicines  to  Paupers  there. 

Dr  Taylor,  Substitute. 
Rol-ert  Corbett,  M.D.,  Barrhead,  has  that  portion  of  the  Parish  uuder 
his  charge,  including  Hurlet  and  Nitshill,  and  supplies  Medicines  to 
Paupers  resident  therein. 

Dr  Walker,  Pollokshaws,  Substitute. 


APPENDIX.  229 


BANKS. 


Bank  of  Scotland. 

Instituted  1695. 
St.  Mirren   Street. 
Head  Office — Bauk  Street,  Edinburgh. 
London  Office,  Lothbury,  E.C. 
Open  from  10  till  3,  and  on  Saturdays  from  10  till  12. 
John  Hutcbeson  aud  George  Seton  Veitch,  agents. 
Alexander  Boyd,  accountant.       John  Rae,  teller. 
Hugh  Adam,  A.  S.  Lockharr,  H.  J.  Carnaichael,  clerks. 
Robert  Lochhead,  messenger — house,  6  Moss  Street. 
The  Bank  negotiates  Bills  aud  grants  Letters   of  Credit  on  all  th6 
principal  towns  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland.     Draws  on  their 
branch  in  London  ;  Smith,  Payne,  &  Smiths;  Ooutts   &   Co.;  and 
the  Bank  of  Euglaud  ;  aud  on  the  Colonies  aud  Foreign  Countries  ; 
also  issues  Circular  Notes  of  £10  and  £20  each,  free  of  charge,  for 
the  use  of  Travellers  and  others  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  3^    >* 

Instituted  1829,  and  Incoporated  under  Act  of  Parliament.  ££  w  '?: 

8  Gilmour  Street.  52t*ir 

(3=       ft- 
William  Abercombie,  agent.         David  C.  Bell,  sub-agent. 

Duncan  M'Lareu  aud  James  Pollock,  tellers. 
D.  A.  Henderson,  Wm.  Waterston,  David  Douglas,  clerks. 
William  Russell,  messenger — house,  48  Moss  Street. 
Draws  on  Glyn,  Mills,  &  Co.,  London,  and  on  nearly  all  the  principal 
towns  in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland  ;  De  Rothchilds   Freres, 
Paris  j  J.  G.  Kings    Sous,  New  York;  Union  Bank  of  Australia, 
Sydney,     Melbourne,     and    other    Branches  ;    Bank   of    Montreal, 
&c,  &c.     Negotiates  Bills  on  all  towns  in  Great  Britiau   and   Ire- 
land where  there  is  a  Banker. 

Clydosdale  Banking  Company- 

Instituted  1888. 
7  High  Street  (Cross). 

Open  from  10  till  3,  aud  on  Saturdays  from  10  till  12. 
Robert  Russell,  agent.  George  Saunders,  accountant. 

William  Munro  and  James  Thomson,  clerks. 
Draws  on  their  own  Branch  in  London,  and  the  London  and  West- 
minster Bank,  London  ;  and  negotiates  Bills  and  grants  Letters  of 
Credit  on  the  principal  towns  in  Scotland,  Euglaud,  and  Ireland; 
the  Merchants'  Bank  of  Canada,  Montreal,  aud  their  Branches  ;  on 
the  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New 
Bruuswick,  and  Vancouver  Island  ;  also,  on  the  Union  Bank  of 
Australia,  Melbourne,  Sydney,  Auckland,  and  other  Branches. 

T 


230 


APPENDIX. 


Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Instituted  1810,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

Head  Office— George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Paisley  Office — 6  Gilmour  Street. 

James  Ross,  agent. 

John  Parker,  accountant.         D.  R.  Henderson,  clerk. 

Draws  on  London  and  Westminster  Bank  and  Coutts  &  Co.,  London. 
Negotiates  Bills  on  every  place  in  Great  Britaiu  and  Ireland  where 
there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker.  Issues  Circular  Notes  ;  Grants  Drafts 
or  Letters  of  Credit  on  all  the  principal  towns  in  England,  Scot- 
land, Ireland,  the  Colonies,  and  elsewhere  abroad. 


British  Linon  Company's  Bank. 

Instituted  1746. 
17  Gilmour  Street. 
Head  Office — St.  Andrew's  Square.  Edinburgh. 
London  Office— 10  King  William  Street,  E.C. 
Hugh  Macfarlane,  agent. 
Alexander  Gardiner,  accountant.  Peter  Clark,  teller. 

Andrew  Paterson,  Robert  D.  Caldwell,  H.  Macfarlane,  junr.,  and  J.  0 
Alexauder,  clerks. 
George  Millar,  porter — house,  2  Thread  Street. 
Draws  on  and  Negotiates  Bills  through 
British  Linen  Compan}',  London 
Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London 
The  Bank  of  England  &  Branches 


The  Loudon  and  County  Bank  and 

Branches 
The  Bank  of  Ireland  &  Branches 
The  Ulster  Banking  Company  and 

Branches 
Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Bank  and 

Branches 
Bank  of  Whitehaven  and  Branches 
J.   Backhouse  &  Co.,  Darlington, 

aud  Branches 
Samuel    Smith    &    Co.,    Notting- 
ham 
Sheffield  and  Rotherham  Bank 
National  Provincial  Bank  of  Eng- 
land and  Branches 
Halifax  Joint-Stock  Bank 
Huddersfield    Banking    Company 

and  Branches 
Bradford  Banking  Company,  Brad- 
ford 


Yorkshire  Banking  Company  and 

Branches 
North-Eastern  Bankiug  Company, 

Newcastle,  aud  Branches 
Lancaster  Banking  Company  and 

Branches 
Leylaud     &     Bullins,       bankers, 

Liverpool 
Colonial  Bank  of  New  Zealand 
Queensland  National  Bank  (Ltd.) 
Miles,  Cave,   &  Coy.,  Bristol,  and 

Branches 
Orieutal  Bank  and  Branches 
James  G.  Kiugs,  Sons,  New  York 
Knglish,    Scottish,    &    Australian 

Chartered  Bank  and  Branches 
Bank  of  New  Zealand  &  Branches 
National    Bank    of    New    Zealand 

and  Branches 
Bank  of  Australasia  and  Branches 
Bank     of    British    Columbia    and 

Agencies 


Bank  of  Montreal  and  Agencies 

And  the  principal  towns  in  Scotland,  and  all  places  where 
there  is  a  Bank. 


APPENDIX  231 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Instituted  1727,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 
St.   Mirren    Street. 
David  Murray  and  Thomas  Finlator,  agents. 
William  J.  Ormistou.  accountant. 
Charles  Smith,  Wm.  Stirling,  John  Manners,  and  S.  Finlator,  clerks. 
Draws  on  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Bank  of  England,  and  Coutts   & 
Co.,  London;  and  all  the  principal  towns  in  Eugland,  Ireland,  and 
Scotland  ;  Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London,  and  China, 
and  Branches  ;  Blyth  Brothers  &  Co.,  Mauritius  ;  Bank  of  British 
North   America   aud   Branches;    Batik    of    New    South  Wales; 
Australian  Joint-Stock  Bank  ;  Bank  of  South  Australia  ;  Western 
Austrian  Bank,  and  all  their  Branches  ;  National  Bank  of  New 
Zealand,  Limited.     The  Royal  Bank  issue  Circular  Notes  for  £10, 
£20,  £25,  and  £50  each  ;  also  Circular  Letters  of  Credit,  free  of 
charge,  for  the  use  of  Travellers  on   the   continent  aud   elsewhere 
abroad.     Negotiates  Bills  in  all  places  at  home  and  abroad  where 
there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland.  :     fc 

Instituted  21st  March,  1825,  aud  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter.     +u)£%. 
Governor — The  Most  Honourable  the  Marquis  of  Lothian.  3?£ce 

General  Manager — William  James  Duncan,  Esq.  a.      G 

Head  Office — 42  St.  Andrew's  Square,  Edinburgh. 
London  Office — 37  St.  Nicholas  Lane,  E.C. 
Paisley  Office — Corner  of  High  Street  and  St.  Mirren  Street. 
Peter  Guilleaume,  ageut. 
David  Melville,  assistant  agent.  R.  Edmonds,  teller. 

William  Smith,  Robert  Fisher,  and  Andrew  Thomson,  clerks. 
Draws  on  Glyn,  Mills,  &  Co.,  Coutts  &  Co.,  and  the  Union  Bank  of 
Loudon  ;  J.  <&  J.  Stuart  &  Co.,  New  York  ;  and  have  correspondents 
in  all  the  principal  towns  in  Scotland,  England,  aud  Ireland,  and  in 
the  Colonies.  The  National  Bank  of  Scotland  issue  Foreign  Credits 
and  Circular  Notes,  available  in  all  parts  of  the  world,  and  they 
negotiate  Bills  in  every  place  in  Scotland,  England,  Ireland,  and 
abroad,  where  there  is  a  Bank  or  Banker. 

Bank  Holidays. 

New  Year's  Day,  January  1.         Good  Friday,  March  23,  1880. 
Christmas,  December  25. 
The  First  Monday  iu  May  and  the  First  Monday  in  August. 
Bills  falling  due  on  any   of  these   days   are   payable   on   the    nest 
lawful  day. 

Upon  Fast  Days  aud  other  Local  Holidays  the  Bank  offices  are 
open  only  between  9  and  11  a.m.  Bills  due  on  any  such  days  may 
be  paid  the  previous  day. 


232  APPENDIX. 

Rational  Security  Savings  Bank. 

Iustituted,  May,  1838. 

Office — 14  Gilmour  Street. 

Chairman — John  Barclay,  Esq. 

Deputy-Chairman — Robert  Kerr,  Esq.,  of  Underwood. 

William  Abercrombie,   Treasurer. 

Actuary — John  M'Guwn.  Auditor — Eobert  Boyd. 

Committee  of  Management  for  1879. 


Messrs  James  M'Murchy, 
John  Lamberton, 
Archd.  Bell, 
Eobert  F.  Dalziel, 
William  Morrison, 
Stewart  Clark, 
James  Clark,  Chapel, 
John  Poison, 

Jas.  Finlayson,  Johnstone, 
Sheriff  Cowan, 
Archd.  Coats, 


Messrs  John  Ronald, 

John  K.  Crawford, 
William  Macintyre, 
Thomas  Eowat, 
John  Logan, 
John  Young, 
John  Johnston, 
Alex.  Begg, 
Hugh  H.  Smiley, 
James  Caldwell, 
Joseph  Fulton. 


The  Bank  is  open  for  receiving  and  paying  on  Monday,  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  and  on  Saturday 
Evening  from  6  till  9  for  receiving  only. 

Burgh  OfScers. 

John  Harkness,  14  High  Street. 

Alexander  Macpherson,   9  Churchhill. 

John  Harkness,  Town  Drnmmer  and  Town  Crier,  14  High  Street. 

Landeenier's  Day,  2d  Tuesday  in  June,  for  Perambulating 

Burgh  Marches. 

Ordinary  Sheriff  Court. 

Court  Hall,  County   Buildings. 

Sits  every  Tuesday  during  Session. 

Patrick  Fraser,  sheriff.  William  Hector,  sheriff-clerk. 

Hugh  Cowan,  sheriff-substitute.     John  Brough,  sheriff-clerk,  depute. 

Sheriff  Officers. 

Alex.  M'Kechnie,  4  Moss  Street,  also  Messenger-at-Arms. 
John  Harkness,  14  High  Street.     I  Alex.  M'Gregor,  4  Moss  Street. 
Alex.  Macpherson,  9  Churchhill.     | 

Sheriff  Small  Deist  Court,  and  Court  under  Certain 
Deists  Pwseevery  Act,  1867- 

Court  Hall,  County  Buildings. 

Held  every  Thursday  at  Eleven  o'clock  during  Session. 

William  Hector,  clerk.  John  Brough,  depute-clerk. 

Alexander  M'Kechnie,  bar  officer. 


APPENDIX* 


233 


READING    ROOMS. 


Paisley  Artisans'  Institution. 

Instituted  1847. 

Sir  Peter  Coats,  Honorary  President. 

H.  S,  Edniuuds,  President. 

Earl  of  Glasgow,  Colonel  Holms,  M.P.,  James  Clark,  Esq.,  Southbar, 

and  James  Arthur,  Esq.,  Honorary  Vice-Presidents. 

D.  Oars  well,  J.  M.  Symington,  and  A.  Adam,  Vice-Presidents. 

A.  H.  M'Lure,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  MacKobert  and  James  Bowie,  Secretaries. 

Robert  Wylie,  Janitor. 

DIRECTORS. 

James  Steel 
Alex.  Campbell 
J.  Grey 
Alex.  Craig 
Alex.  Adam 
Robert  Drew 
William  Lyle 
James  Colquhoun 

COMMITTEES. 

Literary — D.     Currie    (Con.),    D.    Brown 

A.  Campbell,  J.  Reid,  and  J.  Bowie. 
Finance — A.  H.  M'Clure  (Con.),  D.  Oarawell,  T.  Jardine,  Win.  Lyle, 

A.  Adam,  J.  Gray,  and  James  Colquhoun. 
Amusement' — J.  Bowie  (Con.),  Robert  Drew,  James  Bowie,  J.  Grey, 

J.  Colquhoun,  aud  D.  Currie. 
Property — J.    Steel   (Con.),    A.    Adam,    W.    Lyle,    A.    H.    M'Lure, 

R.  Fisher,  S.  Edmonds,  and  T.  Jardine. 

LOCAL   BOARD    OE    EXAMINERS    EOR  SOCIETY    OP    ARTS. 

Thomas  Coats,  Chairman.  Rev.  John  Crouch,  Secretary. 

COMMITTEE. 

Rev.  Dr  Fraser 


Robert  Fisher 

A.  H.  M'Lure 

D.  Cars  well 

J.  M.  Symington 

T.  Jardine 

H.  S.  Edmonds 

R.  Wilson 

Thomas  MacRobert 


<=^  i£»  **•" 


James  Bowie 
G.  Kerr 
D.  Brown 
J.  Reid 
Jas.  Reid 
D.  Currie 

William  Kilpatrick 
J.  Bowes 

A.    Craig,    A.    Adam, 


,,      J.  B.  Sturrock 
„      A.  Henderson 
William  MacKeau 
J.  M.  Symington 


Dr  Brunton 
Dr  Fraser 
Provost  Murray 
J.  Lorimer,  aud 
Class  Committee  ex-officis. 


Instituted  1st  Feb.,  1850. 

84  Broomlands  and  28  Wellmeadow. 

John  Robertson,  President.  John  Caldwell,  Treasurer. 

James  R.  MacFadyen,  Secretary,  28  Wellmeadow. 

Aged  and  Iufirm  Free. 

Members  of  Committee — Messrs  Matthew  Rodger,  Wm.  Whiteford, 

Thomas  Millar,  John  Caldwell,  Wm.  Robertson,  John  Reid. 

David  Brown,  Keeper,  26  Wellmeadow. 

T    2 


234 


APPENDIX. 


Paisley  Coffee  Room,  1C7  High  Street,  Cross. 

COMMITTEE  OF  PROPRIETORS. 

P.  Comyn  Macgregor,  Convener. 

James  Caldwell,  Treasurer. 

John  Bartlernore,  Secretary,  County  Buildings. 

DIRECTORS. 


Messrs  William  M'Keclmie 
Thomas  Rowat 
William  Abercrombie 
William  Gibson 
Campbell  King 
Daniel  M'Earlane 
Wm.  White  Gardner 

COMMITTEE  OF  LESSEES 
Alexander  Begg,  Chairman. 


Messrs  Francis  Martin 
John  Monteath 
William  Rowat 
John  Bartlernore 
William  Hodge 
William  Reid 


Walter  King,  Treasurer. 
Messrs  William  M 'In tyre,  jun. 
Robert  Brown 
Thomas  Graham 
James  MvNaughton 
'-*'-.        John  Full erton 
.-   .-  ,     Stewart  Clark 
•   •    .'      P.  Comyn  Macgregor 


James  Lamb,  Keeper. 
Opeu  from  8  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 


John  Bartlernore,  Secretary. 
Messrs  James  Caldwell 
John  Walker 
Archibald  C.  Holms 
George  Hart 
James  H.  Dunn 
Johu  Logan 
Archibald  Craig 


Renfrewshire  Militia- 
Honorary  Colonel — Sir  R.  J.  M.  Napier,  Bart. 
A.  C.  Campbell,  of  Blythswood,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Commandant. 
Majors — W.  Cunninghame  and  A.  Boyd. 
Captains. 


Brevet-Major  H.  B.  Dunlop 
Brevet-Major  R.  Anderson 
M.  D.  Campbell 
G.  L.  Houstoun 

Lieutenants 


W.  Hall  Maxwell 
Henry  Macdowall 
A.  C.  D.  Dick 

M.  H.  S.  Stewart  Nicholson 
A.  J.  Blackett-Ord,  The  Hon.  Albany  Erskine,    and 
A.  C.  Shaw  Stewart. 
Sub-Lieutenants— T.  E.  M.  S.   Pilkiugton,    W.   R.   Shaw   Stewart, 
Hugh  Robert  Wallace,  George  R.  Cavaye. 
Brevet-Major  and  Adjutant — Captain  Chas.  Holloway. 
Surgeon — Thomas  Graham,  M.D. 
Quarter-Master — Alexander  Barr. 
Sergeant-Major—  John  Gifford. 
Quarter-Master  Sergeant — Thomas  Scott. 
Colour-Sergeant — George  Anderson. 
Sergeant  Instructor  of  Musketry — Peter  Brannan. 
Staff  Barracks — Williamsburgh. 


APPENDIX. 


235 


Parliamentary  Con- 
stituency. 

1st  Ward, 962 

2d       „  1,1*7 

3d      „ 1,125 

4th     „  1,324 

5th     „  938 


Total  Constituency,  ...5,496 


Valuation  of  Burgn. 


High  Parish, £48,640     9  0 

Middle    „       49,022     4  0 

Low        „       32,305     9  6 

Abbey    „       59,374  10  0 

Part  of  Renfrew,  212      0  0 

Railways  &  Canal,  10,328     0  0 


£199,952   12     6 


Fiars  Priees  for  Renfrewshire. 


Crop  1877-78. 

General 
Best.     Average. 

Wheat  per  imp.  qr 39s  6d      37s     9d 

Barley,  do 30s  6fd         — 

Oats,  do 25s  5|d    24s  llf 

Beans,  do —  — 

Bere,  do..., No  evidence. 

Pease,  do No  evidence. 

Oatmeal,   per   10    stones, 

of  140  lbs.  imp.  weight,  21s  4£d    20s    ll|d     17s  6d 


Crop  1878-79. 

General 
Average. 
37s 
32s 
22 


Best. 
37s  lid 
32s  ll£d 
22s  4^d 


Cfd 


Ofd 


Renfrewshire  Poliee* 

Head  Quarters  —3  County  Place. 
Chief  Constable — Robert  Hunter,  Paisley. 
Paisley  District — Superintendent — John   Gildawie,    Paisley  ;    Office 
Constable — John    Fraser.     Stations — Inchinuau,    *Paisley, 
Yoker,  Scotston,  and  Half-way-house. 
Kilbarchan  District — Inspector — Wm.  Macrae,  Kilbarchan.    Stations 
— Bishopton,   Crosslie,    Elderslie,    Kilbarchan,    *Liuwood, 
Lochwinnoch,  Howwood,  aud  Bridge-of-Weir. 
Barrhead  District — Inspector — Charles  Bremuer,  Barrhead.    Stations 

— Barrhead,  Nitshill,  Neilston,  and  Uplawmoor. 
Crossbill    District — Inspector — Duncan    M'Diarmid,     Strathbungo. 
Stations — *Crosshill, Mount  Florida,Polmadie, Strathbungo, 
and  *Pollokshields. 
Pollokshaws     District — Inspector — Robert     Russell,    Pollokshaws. 
Stations — Busby,    by    Glasgow,  Cathcart,  Eaglesham,  Pol- 
lokshaws, Thornliebank,  Crossniyloof,  Laugside,  and  New- 
ton Mearus. 
Kinning  Park  District — Inspector — Robert  Gordon,  Iviuuing  Park. 
Greenock  District — Inspector — Jobn  Angus,  Greenock.     Stations — 
*Gourook,  *Greeuock,  lnverkip,  aud  Kilmalcolm. 
Those  marked  (*)  are  Sergeant's  Stations. 
The  Force  is  composed  of  the   Chief  Constable,  1  Superintendent,  6 
Inspectors,  1  Detective,  9  Sergeants,  59  Constables — 77. 


236 


APPENDIX. 


Faculty  of  Procurators- 
incorporated  by  Koyal  Charter,  24th  June,  1803. 
Dean — Andrew  Millar.  Treasurer — John  MTnnes. 

Councillors. 
James  Caldwell.  David  Young.  Thomas  Walker. 

Clerk — John  Bartlemore. 
Auditors  of  Treasurer's  Accounts — The  Dean  aud  Councillors. 
Auditors  of  Procurator's  Accounts — William  Hodge,  aud  D.  Youug. 
Curators  of  Library — Geo.  Hart,  Francis  Martin,  and  James  Millar. 
Officer — Alexander  M'Kechnie. 

MEMBERS. 

Anderson,  Mat.,  Neilston  ... 

Bartlemore,  John         

Brownlie,  Archd.,  Barrhead 
Brown,  David,  Paisley 

Caldwell,  Jaaies 

Campbell,  John,  Follokshaws 
Campbell,  Thomas 
Cochran,  Alexander,  Paisley 

Dunn,  James  H 

Ferguson,  Alex.   Robertson, 

Neilston     

Gardner,  J.  Keilson    

Hart,  George        

Hector,  Wm.,  Pollokshaws 

Hodge,  William 

Holmes,  John,  Johnstone  ... 
Holmes,  Waher,  Johnstone 
M'Leod,  Joseph  Lochhead, 

writer,  Paisley 

Martin,  Francis    


1832 

Millar,  Andrew    

1818 

1853 

Millar,  James,  writer,  Paisley 

1872 

18o6 

M'Farlane,    Graham,  John- 

1873 

stone  

1831 

1849 

M'lnnes,  John,  Paisley 

1841 

5    1870 

M'Lean,  Win.,  Glasgow 

1824 

1813 

MacKobert,  Thomas    

1858 

lb73 

Reid,  John,  Johnstone 

1842 

1861 

Reid,  William       

1829 

Reid,  William,  jun 

1870 

1865 

Reid,  William,  writer,  John- 

1864 

stone 

1872 

1861 

Russell,  Robert     

1866 

18-25 

Semple,  Alexander 

1872 

1830 

Semple,  David  Smith 

1872 

1849 

Tempieton,  James       

187->, 

1862 

Walker,  Thomas 

1853 

Watson,  Joseph,  Barrhead 

1870 

1873 

Young,  David      

1861 

1866 

Burgh  Courts. 

A  Court  is  held  in  the  forenoon  of  every  lawful  d&y,  in  the  Convene 
Room,  at  Ten  o'clock,  for  the  despatch  of  Criminal  Dusiuess ;  and  a 
Courtis  held,  when  necessary  (immediately  after  the  Criminal  Court), 
for  the  despatch  of  Civil  causes. 

William  Hodge,  Clerk.  George  Hart,  Fiscal. 


Paisley  Cemetery  Company. 

Instituted  1845. 
Board  of  Management. 
Johu  Suodgrass,  Governor. 
Directors. 
A.  Russell  Pollock 
John  Fullerton 
James  Lang 
Thomas  Coats 
Secretaries  aud  Treasurers — Hodge,  Youug,  &  Martiu. 
Superintendent — John  Murray. 


John  M'Gown 
Archibald  Craig 
James  Caldwell 
Thomas  Crichton 


Archd.  Hutchison 
Wm.  Abercrombie 
Thomas  Rowat 


APPENDIX.  237 


Glasgow  and  Southwestern  Railway. 

General  Manager,   W.  J.  Wainwright.  Secretary,  John  Morton. 

Goods  Manager,  D.  Dickie. 

Superintendent  at  Paisley,  William  Auchterlonie. 

Cowan  &  Co.,  carting  agents. 

Glasgow  and  Paisley  Joint  Line. 

County  Place. 

Manager  and  Secretary,  James  Hay. 

Superiuteudeut,     William     Auchterlonie. 

Stationmaster,  Stewart  M'Cowatt. 

Cowan  &  Co.,  carting  agents. 

Caledonian  Railway- 
Chairman,  Thomas  Hill. 
General  Manager,  James  Smithells. 
General  Goods  Manager,  James  Thompson.    Secretary,  Archd.  Gibson. 
Superintendent  at  Paisley,  William  Auchterlonie. 
Caledonian  Company,  carting  agents. 

Paisley  and  Renfrew  Railway.  8*^^ 

Trains  run  between  Paisley  and  Eenfrew  about  every  two  hours.    ^  UJ  a 
Station,  Renfrew  Road.     Stationmaster.  John  Carmichael.  2*  u.'. '  '■■ 


Omnibuses  run  between  Paisley  and  Glasgow  on  Sundays  only  5 
daily  between  Barrhead  and  Paisley  ;  and  hourly  every  day  (Sunday 
excepted)  between  County  Place  and  West-end. 

Glasgow,  Paisley,  and  Ardressan  Canal. 

Canal  Wharf,  18  Canal  Street. 
Secretary,  John  Morton,  G.  and  South-Westeru  Railway,  Glasgow. 
Goods  Manager,  David  Dickie,  G.  and  S.-Western  Railway,  Glasgow. 
Regular  Trading  Boats  start  every  lawful  day  near  undemoted 

hours  :  — 
{Extra  Boats  to  suit  convenience  of  Parties.}  ■■ 
Port-Eglinton  to  Paisley,  6  and  9  a.m.,  12  noon,  2  and  5  p.m. 
Port-Eglinton  to  Johnstone,  6  a.m.  and  12  noon. 
Paisley  to  Port-Egliuton,  7,  9,  and  11  a.m.,  aud  2  and  5  p.m. 
Paisley  to  Johnstone,  11  a.m.  and  4.30  p.m. 
Johnstone  to  Paisley  and  Port-Eglinton,  6  a.m.  and  2  p.m. 

Goods  to  be  on  the  Wharf  an  hour  before  time  of  sailing. 
Canal  Office,  18  Canal  Street. 
For  rates  of  carriage,  or  other  particulars,  apply  to  M.  Templeton, 
at  the  Receiving  Offices,  108  Ingram  Street,  and  15  South  Frederick 
Street,  Glasgow. 

William  Martin,  Goods  Agent,  Canal  Office,  Port-Eglinton. 
James  Alcorn,  Do.  Do.  Paisley. 

Robert  Dreghorn,       Do.  Do.  Johnstone. 

With  any  of  whom  orders  may  be  left  and  inquiries  made  relative  to 
the  carrying  trade. 


238  APPENDIX. 


Camsr's  Quarters. 

All  Parts  of  the  World — Cowan  &  Co.,  Goods  Station,  Greenlaw. 
Robert  M'Lean,  clerk. 
Do.  Caledonian  Railway  Company. 

Peter  Blair,  agent  for  Paisley. 
Barrhead  and  Neilston — Arrives  Tuesday,  Thursday,    Saturday  ;  de- 
parts same  day — Geo.  Hamilton,  91  Causeyside. 

Beith — Arrives  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  departs  same  days — James 
Ferrie,  at  John  Bell's,  12  Causeyside. 

Glasgow — Arrives  and  departs  daily — Robert  Lockie,  91  Causeyside  ; 
J.  M'Nair  &  Co.,  14  Thread  Street  ;  Wm.  Walker,  39 
Lady  Lane.     Railway  Parcel  Office,  Railway  Station. 

Houston — Arrives  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  departs  same  days — 
Peter  Kean,  A.  H.  Park  &  Co.'s,  Cross. 

Johnstone — Arrives  and  departs  daily — Robert  Langmuir,  91  Causey- 
side. 

Kilbarchan — Arrives  Mondays,  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays,  Thursdays, 
and  Fridays  ;  departs  same  days — John  Stevenson,  at 
Johu  Bell's,  12  Causeyside. 

Lochioinnoch — Arrives  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  departs  same 
days — Weir  &  Jack,  grocers,  Cross. 

Mid-Town  Field — Arrives  and  departs  daily — John  M'Nab  &  Co. 

Paisley,  Ghisqon*,  and  Johnstone — John  M 'Donald,  at  John  Lang's,  17 
Moss  Street. 

Various  Places — Railway  Parcel  Office,  Railway  Station. 

Burying  Grounds,  Grave  Diggers,  &c. 

Abbey  Church — Henry  M'Pherson,  superintendent  of  Abbey  Burying 

Ground,  4  Smithhills. 
Abbey  Close  United  Presbyterian   Church — John  Begg,    11  Abbey 

Street. 
Canal  Street  United  Presbyterian   Church — John  Muir,  48  George 

Street,  superintendent  of  Burying  Ground. 
Cemetery,  58  Broomlands — John  Murray,  superintendent   of   Paisley 

Cemetery  Burying  Grounds,  58  Broomlands. 
Gaelic  Church — David  Robertson,  13  Oakshaw  Street. 
High  and  Low  Churches — Matthew  Thomson,  14  School  Wynd. 
Martyrs'  Church,  50  Broomlands.     Now  united  to  Cemetery  Grounds. 

Apply  to  John  Murray,  superintendent,  58  Broomlands. 
Oakshaw  Street  United   Presbyterian   Church — Joseph  A.   Falconer, 

Meeting-house  Brae. 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church — David  Currie,  Oakshaw  Street. 
Thread  Street  United  Presbyterian  Church — James  Dalziel,  superin- 
tendent of  Burying  Ground,  Thread  Street. 
South  Church — Alexander  Robertson,  3  Neilston  Road. 


APPENDIX.  239 


PUBLIC    SCHOOLS    AND    TEACHERS. 


SCHOOLS  UNDER  THE  PAISLEY  SCHOOL  BOARD. 


GRAMMAR  SCHOOL  AND  ACADEMY. 
Teachers. 

Rector — Wm,  Maybiu,  B.A. 
Classical  Department — Head  Master — The  Rector. 

Junior  Master— Mr  Wm.  Taylor,  M.A. 
English  Department — Head  Muster — The  Hector. 

Junior  Master — Mr  Wm.  Taylor,  M.A.   Assistant— Jas.  Fowlie- 

Initiatory  Mistress,  Miss  Graham. 
Commercial  Department — Head  Master,  David  Glass,  M.A. 

Assistant.  Alexander  M'Pherson. 
French  Department — Monsieur  Montfort. 
German  Department — Herr  Gustav  Walter. 
Industrial  Work — Miss  Graham. 
Singing — Hugh  M'Nabb. 
Drawing  and  Painting — Thomson  Kirkwood. 

Janitor — Archd.  Stewart.  ujUj 

PUBLIC  ELEMENTARY  SCHOOLS.         S2-Ss«! 
North  Public  School.  Q&     ,23 

Rector — John  Stevens,  CT.,  M.A. 
Senior  Department — Master — Mr  John  Stevens,  CT.,  M.A. 

Assistant,  Mr  Thomas  Fulton. 
Junior  Department — Master — Mr  Alex.  Tagg,  CT.,  F.E.I.S. 

Assistant,  Mr  J.  Noble,  CT. 
Initiatory  Department — Mistress — Miss  Annie  A.  Robertson,  CT. 

Assistant,  Miss  Susan  Hunter,  CT. 
Industrial  Department — Mistress — Miss  Jane  Ewing,  CT. 
Drawing  Master — Senior  Department — Mr  Thus.  Fulton,  CT. 
Junior  Department — Drawing  Master — Mr  J.  Noble,  CT. 

Janitor,  Drill  Instructor,  and  Teacher  of  Gymnastics, 
Sergeant  John  Blackley. 

South  Public  School. 
Rector — William  Brownridge,  CT. 
Senior  Department — Master — Mr  William  Brownridge,  CT. 

Assistant,  Mr  Duncan  Campbell,  CT. 
Junior  Department — Master — Mr  George  Beveridge,  CT. 

Assistant,  Mr  Andrew  Young,  CT. 
Initiatory  Department — Mistress — Miss  A.  S.  Biggar,  C.T. 

Assistant,  A.  D.  Colquhoun,  C.T. 
Industrial  Department — Mistress — Miss  Mina  Law,  C.T. 
Drawing  Master — Senior  Department — Mr  Duncan  Campbell,  C-T. 
Junior  Department — Mr  Andrew  Young,  C.T. 

Janitor,  Drill  Instructor,  and  Teacher  of  Gymnastics, 
Sergeant  Conually. 


240  APPENDIX. 


East  Public  Saltool. 

Rector— Andrew  Ross,  C.T.,  F.E.LS. 
Senior  Department — Master — Mr  Andrew  Ross,  C.T.,  F.E.I.S. 

Assistant,  Mr  Wm.  Philip,  O.T. 
Junior  Department — Master — Mr  Hugh  N.  Tulloch. 

Assistant,  Mr  James  R.  Taylor,  O.T. 
Initiatory  Department — Mistress — Miss  Helen  Pollock,  O.T. 

Assistant,  Miss  Maggie  Reid,  O.T. 
Industrial  Department — Mistress — Miss  Maggie  Ross,  C.T. 
Senior  Department — Drawing  Master — Mr  Wm.  Philips,  O.T. 
Junior  Department — Drawiug  Master — Mrs  James  R.  Taylor, 
Janitor,  Drill  Instructor,  and  Teacher  of  Gymnastics, 
Sergeant  Thomas  Saunders. 

West  Public  School. 
Rector — John  Taylor,  O.T.,  M.A. 
Senior  Department — Master — Mr  Johu  Taylor,  C.T.,  M.A. 

Assistant,  Mr  George  H.  Cockburn,  O.T. 
Junior  Department — Master — Mr  George  Dick,  C.T. 

Assistant,  Mr  James  Brown,  O.T. 
Initiatory  Department — Mistress — Miss  Janet  Smith,  C.T. 

Assistant,  Miss  Bessie  Millar,  O.T. 
Branch  Department— -Miss  Jane  Waterston,  C.T. 

Assistant,  Miss  Elian,  O.T. 

Industrial  Department — Mistress — Miss  Janet  Biggar,  C.T. 

Senior  Department — Drawing  Master — Mr  Geo.  Cockburn,  C.T. 

Junior  Department — Drawing  Master — Mr  James  Brown,  C.T. 

Janitor,  Drill  Instructor,  and  Teacher  of  Gymnastics, 

Sergeant  Hill. 

George  Street — Central  School. 

Archd.  Fairlie,  C.T.,  Master.        Miss  Flora  0.  Weir,  C.T.,  Mistress. 

Drawing  Master — Mr  Archd.  Fairlie. 

Janitor — John  Peden. 

Stevenson  Street  School. 
Senior  Department — William  K.  Wason,  C.T.,  Master- 
„  Robert  Ferguson,  C.T.,  Assistant- 

Junior  Department — Miss  Maggie  Orr,  C.T.,  Mistress. 
Janitor — Thomas  Stewart. 

Stoio   School. 
Senior  Department — Miss  Jane  Dalziel,  C.T.,  Mistress. 
Junior  Department — Miss  Louisa  C.  Macnish,  O.T.,  Mistress. 
Janitor — Robert  Craig. 

Carbrooh  Street  School. 

John  Cout  Niven,  O.T.,  M.A.,  Master. 

Miss  Jessie  Macaulay,  C.T.,  Mistress. 

Drawing  Master,  Mr  G.  H.  Cockburn. 

Janitor — Wm.  Orr. 


APPENDIX.  241 


Queen  Street  Public  School. 
Miss  A.  Locke,  C.T.,  Mistress.       Jauitress — Mrs  Goold. 

Glen  Street  Public  School. 
Mr  George  Beveridge,  C.T.,  Master.        Jauitress — Mrs  Whyte. 


PAISLEY  EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTE,    166   George   Street. 

Head-Master,  Charles  D.  Wason. 

Assistant  Teachers.  James  M.  Rankine,  Miss  Speirs, 

Miss  Cunningham,  and  Miss  Stewart. 

Elocution,  G.  W.  Baynhara.  German,  Frau  Bonnier. 

Pianoforte,  Mr  Pattison  and  Miss  E.  J.  PlenderlHth 
Drawing,  Mr  Hayes.  Dancing,  Mr  M.  Allan 

THE  JOHN  NEILSON  ENDOWMENT  EDUCATIONAL 
INSTITUTION,  Oakshawhead. 
Opened  2d  April,  1852. 


Sheriff  Cowan 
Mr  Robert  Kerr 


Directors.  S**      ag 


Mr  Thomas  Hodge  to'-4-*- 

Mr  J.  Neils.m  Gardner.        2j  £: .''  ; 

Secretary  aud  Treasurer — James  Gardner,  Writer, 
3  County  Place. 

First  Department — Miss  Isabella  C.  Ingram  aud  Assistants. 

Second  Department — Miss  Anne  E.  Smart  and  Assistants. 

Third   Department — Mr    David    Hamilton,  Master;    aud   Mr  Hugh. 

Hamilton,  aud   Assistants. 
Fourth  Department — Mr  Alex.  Murdoch,  F.E.I.S.,  Master;  Mr  David 

Dick,  and  Assistants. 
Fifth    Department — Mr    John    G.    Thomson,    Master;    Mr    William 

Snodgrass,  aud  Assistants. 
Classical  and  Mathematical    Department — Mr   George  Pirie,   A.M., 

Master,  and  Assistants. 
French  and  German — Mous.  F.  R.  Montfort,  B.A. 
Sewing,   Knittiug,    aud   Domestic   Economy — Miss   Georgiua   Mae- 

donald,  and  Assistants. 
Drawing — Mr  William  Stewart  aud  Mr  C.  Hayes. 
Janitor  and  Teacher  of  Gymnastics — Sergeant  George  Mure. 


HUTCHESON  CHARITY  SCHOOL,  Orr  Square. 

Instituted  (built)  1821. 

Directors. 

The  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Treasurer  of  the  Burgh.      One   Member 

of  each    of  the  three  Kirk   Sessions   of    the    Town    Parishes.     The 

President  of  the  Merchants'  Society.     The  Box-Master  of  the  Old 

Weavers'  Society,  and  the  Chairman  of  the  Paisley   Parochial  Board. 

John  Campbell,  Teacher. 

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242 


APPENDIX. 


GOVERNMENT  SCHOOL  OF  DESIGN. 

President,  David  Murray.       Vice-Presideut,  Thomas  Coats. 

Treasurer,  William  Abercrorubie. 

Ordinary  Directors. 


Bailie  Halden 

Messrs  Alex.  Speirs 

Robert  Cochran 
Archd.  Hutchison 
P.  Comyn  Maegregor 
Archibald  Craig 


Messrs  Stewart  Clark 
John  Morgan 
Robert  Brown 
Archibald  Coats 
John  Walker 
Alex.  Fullerton 


William  Stewart,  Master. 
Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  Honorary  Secretaries. 


COMMERCIAL,    MATHEMATICAL,  AND  NAUTICAL 

ACADEMY,  Hunter  Street. 

Joseph  Mairs,  Master. 

Initiatory  and  Industrial  Departments — Mrs  Hood,  Teacher. 


MAXWELLTON  SCHOOL. 

Directors. 

Thomas  Coats,  Esq.,  chairman,  and  Abbey  Church  Session. 
Miss  Mary  Waterston,  C.T.,  Mistress. 
Jauitor — Mr  Archibald  Thomson. 


INFANT  TRAINING  SCHOOL,  11  Lawn   Street. 
Instituted  1835. 
Miss  Jeanie  S.  Airlie,  C.T.,  Mistress. 
Miss  M.  A.  Gray,  O.T.,  Assistant. 


INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  -Albion  Street. 

President,  Provost  Murray. 

Treasurer,  William  Abercrorubie. 

Secretaries,  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  writers,  County  Buildings. 

Superintendent,  Thomas  Smith.      Matron,  Mrs  Smith. 

Acting  Committee. 

Provost  Murray  Messrs  John  M'Gown 


Bailies  MacKean 
Halden 
Clark 
M'Lachlan 

Treasurer  Russell 

Messrs  Wm.  Abercrombie 
A.  R.  Pollock 
Thomas  Coats 
James  Arthur 
Wm.  Coats 
Stewart  Clark 


Revs, 


Robt.  Eaglesim 
Johu  Ronald 
David  Youug 
Thomas  Rowat 
William  Craw 
John  Cowan 
William  Morrison 
John  Barclay 
Dr  Thomson 
Andrew  Henderson 
Thomas  Gentles 


APPENDIX. 


24: 


THE  DICKSON   SCHOOL,  Williamsburgh. 

Instituted  1847. 

Directors. 

Rev.  Thomas  Gentles,  chairman,  Rev.  A.  M.  Lang, 

„     A.  D.  Campbell,  |  „     A.  F.  Fraser. 

Miss  C.  T.  Henderson,  C.T.,  Mistress. 


ST.  MIRREN'S  ROMAN  CATHOLIC    SCHOOL,    School  Wynd. 

Archd.  MacDonald,  C.T.,  F.E.I  S.,  Head  Master. 

James  Connelly,  CT  ,  Assistant. 

Andrew  Kennedy,  O.T.,  Assistant. 

Agnes  Wynne,  O.T.,  Assistant.. 


ST.  MARY'S  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  SCHOOL,  21  Queen  Street. 

Miss  R.  Macguire,  C.T.,  Mistress. 

Misses  Reunie,  Flynu,  and  Brannan,  Assistants. 


ST.  CATHERINE'S  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  SCHOOL,  Stow  Street. 

Miss  M.  A.  Carrnichael,  C.T.,  Mistress. 

Mrs  Gillespie,  C.T.,  Miss  Donaghay,  C.T.,  and  Miss  M. 
M'Evvan,  C.T.,  Assistants. 


MISS  KIBBLE'S  REFORMATORY  INSTITUTION. 
Greenock  Road. 

Opened  1st  August,  1859. 
Chairman,  Provost    Murray. 
Trustees  and  Managers. 


The  Sheriff  of  Renfrewshire 
The  Sheriff-Substitute  at  Paisley 
The  Provost  of  Paisley 


The  Minister  of  the  First  Charge 
of  the  Abbey  Parish  of  Paisley 

The  Minister  of  the  High  Church 
Parish  uf  Paisley. 

All  for  the  time  being. 
William  Abercrombie  |  David  Murray  |  Francis  Martin  |  «Tas.  Clark 
Secretary  aud  Treasurer — John  M'Innes. 
Governor — John  Grant.  Matron — Mrs  Grant. 


Abbey  Parish  Road  Trustees. 

All  Heritors  having  land  in  the  Parish  valued  at  100  Scots  of  valued 

rent. 

Clerks — Millar,  Walker,  &  Millar,  writers,  Paisley. 

Surveyor — Thomas  Johnston,  C.E. 

Collector— Robert  Oliver,  4  Old  Smithhills. 


244  APPENDIX. 


Public  Offices,  &c. 

Abbey  Poor  Rates,  4  New  Smithhiils — Robert  Oliver,  collector. 

Bank  of  Scotland,  2  St.  Mirren  Street— John  Hutcheson  and  George 
Seton  Veitch,  agents. 

Britisb  Linen  Co.'s  Bank.  17  Gilmour  Street  — Hugh  Macfarlane,  agent. 

Canal  Office,  18  Canal  Street— James  Alcorn,  agent. 

Chamberlain's  Office,  County  Buildings — A.  M.  Ross,  chamberlain. 

Clydesdale  Bank,  7  High  Street — Robert  Russell,  agent. 

Commercial  Bunk  of  Scotland,  7  Gilmour  Street — James  Ross,  agent. 

Commissary,  County  Buildings — John  Bartlemore,  clerk. 

Gas  Commissioners,  23  Moss  Street — William  Nairne,  treasurer. 

Glasgow  Herald  and  Evening  Times,  16  Gilmour  Street — Robert  Connell, 
reporter  and  agent — house,  3  South  Orr  Street. 

Inland   Revenue,  Terrace  Buildings,   109  High  Street— W.  Sellar,  109 
High  Street,  and  John  Matheson,  Saucel,  supervisors. 

Justice  ot  Peace,  County  Buildings — John  Bartlemore,  clerk. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland — Peter  Guilleaume,  agent. 

North  British  Mail,  4  County  Place — James  Drewette,  correspondent. 

Paisley  Herald- and  Renfrewshire  Advertiser,  2  Gilmour  Street. 

Paisley  Herald  Office,  10  Moss  Street— R.  Watson,  publisher. 

Paitley  and  Renfrewshire  Gazette,  3  Moss  Street — J.  &  J.  Cook,  pub- 
lishers. 

Paisley  and    Renfrewshire  Independent,  10  Moss  Street— John  Miller, 
publisher. 

Paisley  Daily  Express  Office,  16  Causeyside — Wm.  A.  Lochhead,  pro- 
prietor. 

Police  Office,  County  Buildings — Donald  Sutherland,  superintendent. 

Police  Office  (Cou  ty).  County  Place— Robert  Hunter,  chief  constable. 

Post  Office,  St.  Mirren  Street— Francis  Deans,  postmaster. 

Prison,  County  Buildings— Robert  Bird,  governor. 

Procurator-Fiscal  (Burgh),  5  County  Place— George  Hart. 

Procurator-Fiscal  (County),  5  County  Place— Daniel  MaeFarlan. 

Procurator-Fiscal  (J. P.),  County  Buildings  (North  Side) — Thos.  Camp- 
bell. 

Railway,  Renfrew,  Renfrew  Road— John  Carmichael,  stationmaster. 

Railway,   G.  &    P.  Joint  Line,  County    Place — William   Auchterlonie, 
superintendent. 

Railway,  Caledonian,  G.  &  P.  and  Greenock  Section,  County  Place — 
William  Auchterlonie,  goods  and  passenger  agent. 

Renfrewshire  Militia  Barracks,  Williamsburgh — Major   Holloway,  ad- 
jutant, &c. 

Royal  Bank,  4  St.  Mirren  Street — David  Murray  and  Thomas  Finlator, 
agent-. 

Savings  Bank,  School  of  Art  Buildings,  Gilmour  Street — John  M'Gown, 
actuary. 

School  Board,  Treasurer's  Office,  9  Moss  Street.— John  Anderson. 

Sheriff  Clerk,  County  Buildings — William  Hector,  dark  ;  John  Brocgh, 
depute  clerk. 

Stamps — St.  Mirren  Street — William  M'lntyre,  distributor. 

Taxes — Burgh  Poor,  8  New  Sneddon — James  Renfrew,  collector. 

„  Police,  County  Buildings-  A.  M.  Ro-s,  treasurer  and  collector. 
„  Wa  er,  County  Buildings — A.  M.  Ross,  treasurer  ami  collector.' 
,,        Road,  County  Buildings — A.  M.  Ross,  treasurer  and  collector. 


APPENDIX*  245 


Taxes — Rogue  Money,  33  Old  Sneddon— James  Caldwell,  collector. 

,,         Income,  1  Cotton  Street — Alexander  Nisbet,  surveyor. 

,,         Income,  St.  Mirren  Street — William  M'Intvre,  sub-collector. 
Town  Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings — William  Hodge,  David  Yonng, 

and  F.  Martin,  joint  clerks. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  3  Gilmour  Street — William  Abercrotnbie,  agent. 

Insurance  Companies. 

Fire  and  Life. 
Accident — John  M'Gown,  14  Gilmour  Street 
Alliance,  Life — John  Bartlemore,  Co  nty  Buildings  (North  End) 
ATLAS,  Fire  and  Life— Robert  Brown,  Sneddon  Bridge 
Border  Counties.  Fire — J.  B.  Newlands,  16  High  Street 
British  Equitable,  Fire  and  Lite — Geurge  Weir,  97  High  Street;  John 

M-ivinlay,  37  New  Street 
British  Imperial  Corporation,  Fire — J.  B.  Newlands,  16  High  Street 
Br.tish  Legal,  Life — Angus  Keay 

British  Medical,  Life — Tbouic.s  Cullen,  12  St.  James  Place 
Caledonian,  Fire  and  Life — David  Semple  &  Sons,  16  Gilmour  Street 
Cal&donian   Plate  Glass — John  Fisher,  4  Causeyside  ;  Angus  Keay,  12 

High  Street 
Commercial  Union,  Fire  and  Life — Mr  Wotherspoon,  50  Maxwellton 
County,  Fire — James  Macduff,  100  High  Street;  Angus  Keay,  12  High 

Street 
City  of  Glasgow— Andrew  Millar,  jun.,  8  Gilmour  Street  ;  Alexander 

Gardner,  3  M^ss  Street;  John  Adam,  9  Gilmour  Street 
Crewn  Assurance,  Life — Thomas  Don  Jd,  103  High  Street 
Economic,  Life — David  Murray,  St.  Mirren  street 
English  and  Scotch  Law,  Life — Re>ds  and  Henderson,  3  County  Place 
EDINBURGH,  Life— (West  of  Scotland  Branch,  112  St.  Vincent  Street, 

Glasgow) — Robe  t  Armour,  109  Causeyside;  James  Macduff,  iOQ 

High   Street;    Andrew    Paterson,    British   Linen    Bank;    Angus 

Keay,  12  High  Street 
European,  Life — John  Muir,  23  Moss  Street. 
GENERAL,   Fire  and   Life— John   Carsvvell,  4  High  Street;  Thomas 

Donald,  103  High  Sircet 
Guardian  Piate  Glass — Jas.  Winning,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  Street 
Great  Britain  Mutual,  Fire  and  Life — John  Anderson,  10  George  Street 
IMPERIAL,  Fire  and  Life — D.  Gilmour,  5  Causeyside  ;  William  Murray, 

15  Gilmour  Street;   Andrew  Paterson,  10  Glen  Lane 
Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  Fire  —  Win.  MTntyre,  St.  Mirren  Street; 

A  Craig   Muir,  47   Oakshaw  Street;    John  Bartlemore,   County 

Bui.dings  (North  End) 
Lancashire,  tire  and  Life — Alexander  Gardiner,  J  Caledonia  Street 
LIVERPOOL  AND  LONDON  AND  GLOBE,  Fire  and  Life— (Glasgow 

Office,   128   Ingram   Street)  — R.    &    T.    Russell,  7  High  Street  ; 

John  M'Gown,  School  of  Art  Buildings,  Gilmour  Street ;   Ifobert 

Boyd,  46  Moss  Street;  Wm   Reidjun.,  County  Place;  John  Muir, 

23  Moss  Street  ;  James  Lang,  86  High  Street  ;  David  Melville, 

National  Bank 
London  and  General,  Plate  Glass — James  Adam,  17  Moss  Street 
Londou  and  Lancashire,  Fire  and  Life — Mr  Wotuerspoon,  50  Maxwellton 
London  Guarantee  and  Aec.dent  (uitniteu) — Robt.  Armour,  109  Causey- 
side    » 
Manchester,  Fire — Thomas  Walker,  8  Gilniour  Street 

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246  APPENDIX. 


National  Provincial   Plate  Glass  Insurance   Goinpany — Joseph    White- 
head, 16  Moss  Street 
Northern,  Fire  and  Life  —  A.  M.  Ross,  County  Buildings 
NORTH   BRITISH    AND    MERCANTILE,  Fire  and  Life— (Glasgow 

Office   lft2  St.  Vincent  Street)  —  Robert  Armour,  1(19  Causeyside  ; 

M'Innes,  Mackenzie,  &  Lochhead,  7  Gihnour  Street  ;  Jo;  n  Hutche- 

son,  Bank  of  Scotland;  John  Adam,  9  Gilmour  Street 
NORWICH  UNION,  Fire  and  Life— James  B.  Lamb,  12  High  Street 
Pelican,  Life — Thomas  Walker,  8  Gilmour  Street 
Phoenix,  Fire — James  Winning,  Terrace  Buildings,  109  High  Street 
Phoenix,  Life — Thomas  Walker,  8  Gi'mour  Street 
Prudenti  il  Assurance — John  Smail,  4  Camphi'l  Place 
QDEEN,  Fire  and  Life— John  Fisher,  4  Causey.-ide  ;  Mr  Wotherspoon 

50  Maxwell' on  ;  A.  B.  Stewart,  6  Forbes  Place 
Railway   Passenger  Accidental — A.    Craig  Muir,  47   Oakshaw    Street ; 

Wm.  Auchterlouie,  Goods  Station;  Stewart  M'Cowatt,  Passenger 

Station 
Renfrewshire   Agricultural   Cattle — Hodge,    Young,   &   Martin,    Cuunty 

Buildings 
Royal  Insurance  Company  of  Liverpool,  Fire  and  Life — James  Caldwell, 

33  Old  Sneddon  ;  John  Anderson,  9  Moss  Street 
Scottish   Accident  Insurance — John   Hodgart,  jun.,   33  Old   Sneddon; 

Angus  Keay,  12  High  Street 
Scottish  Amicable,   Life — John  M'Gown,  School  of  Art  Buildings,  Gil- 
mour Street 
SCOTTISH  COMMERCIAL,  Life— (Glasgow  Office,  13,5   West  George 

Street) — J.  N.  Gardner,  3  County  Place  ;  P.  Guilleaume,  National 

Bank;  John  Hodgart,  33  Old  Sneddon  Street 
Scottish  Equitable,  Life— Robert  Bo\d,  46  Mo&s  Street 
Scottish  Farmers'  Live  Stock  Assurance— Thomas  Donald,  103  High  St. 
SCOTTISH  FIRE— James  Adam,  il  Back  Row,  Ferguslie;  James  Hay, 

10  High  Street ;  James  Brown,  32  Cotton  Street ;  Thomas  Donald, 

103  Hi^h  Street 
SCOTTISH  IMPERIAL,  Fire  and  Life— (Head  Office,  151  West  George 

Street,  Glasgow) — 1  homas  Finlator,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  St, 

Mirren  Street;  Robert  Kerr,  manufacturer,  Thread  Street;  Cochran 

&  Paterson,  writers,    12    High  Street;  Alexander  Semple,  of  D. 

Setnple  &  Sons,  16  Gilmour  S  reet 
Scottish    Provincial,  Aberdeen,   Fire  and  Life — Reids  &  Henderson,   3 

County  Place 
Scottish  Provident  Institution,   Life — James  Macduff,   100  High  Street  ; 

A.  Craig  Muir,  47  Oakshaw  Street 
Scottish   Provident  Investment  (Limited) — James   H.  Dunn,  School  of 

B  rt  Buildings 
Scottish  National,  Fire  and  Life — R.  Congalton    21  St.  James  Street 
SCOTTISH    UNION,  Fire  and  Life— Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  County 

Buildings;  George  Hart,  o  Cuunty  Place 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund,   Life — Mr  Wotherspoon  and  Wm.  Brownlie,  50 

Maxwelton;    James   Adam,  11   Back  Row,  Ferguslie;   Joseph 

Whitehead.  16  Moss  Street 
Scottish  Plate  Glass — James  Adam  &  Son,  17  Moss  Street 
Standard,   Fire  and  Life—  William  Macintyre,  St.  Mirren  Street  ;   J.  B. 

Hatrick,  18  Gilmour  Street 
Steam  Boiler— James  Id.  Dunn,  School  of  Art  Buildings 


APPENDIX. 


247 


Sun,  Fire  and  Life — James  H.  Dunn,  School  of  Art  Buildings 

Union  Assurance  Society,  Fire  and  Lite— Cochran  &  Paterson,  writers, 

12  High  Street 
WEST  OF  ENGLAND,  Fire  and  Life— J.   Pollock  &  Co.,  2  Forbes 

Place;  Dalryinple  Lyle,  4  High  Street 
Westminster,  Fire  and  Life — Joseph  Whitehead,  15  Moss  Street 
Welsh  Provincial,  Fire  and  Life —J.  Pollock  &  Co.,  2  Forbes  Place 
"Victoria  Life — James  Christie,  6  Wardrop  Street 
Yorkshire,  Fjre — William  Al'lntyre,  St.  Mirren  Street 

SECOND  BATTALION   RENFREWSHIRE  RIFLE 
VOLUNTEERS. 

Ranh  and  Name  of  Officers  of  the  above  Battalion. 


Rank. 

N  AM. 

Corps. 

Stations. 

Lieut.-Col. 

William  Mure 

Battu. 

Paisley 

Major 

William  Carlile 

55 

Do. 

j? 

Audrew  Millar 

55 

Do. 

Captain 

Thomas  Glen  Coats 

24th 

Do. 

5? 

William  Bell 

3rd 

Do. 

55 

James  R.  Wood 

20  th 

Renfrew 

5? 

Alexander  Millar 

14th 

Paisley 

55 

Thomas  Morrison 

6th 

Do. 

55 

James  M'Dougall 

9th 

Johnstone 

55 

Adam  Boyd 

17th 

Lochwinnoch 

Lieut. 

Robert  Rowand 

24  th 

Paisley 

55 

William  Loudon 

20th 

Renfrew 

55 

Alexauder  Grant 

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Alexander  Fullerton 

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John  Barbour 

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H.  J.  Macdovvall 

9th 

Johnstone 

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Jas.  Macdowall 

17th 

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2d  Lieut. 

Thomas  M;Cunn 

14th 

Paisley 

55 

W.  P.  Ruxton 

9th 

Johnstone 

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J.  M'Leau 

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James  T.  Donald 

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Hugh  H.  Colligan 

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Act.-Ast.-Sur. 

W.  G.  Stevens 

20th 

Renfrew 

55 

Matthew  Taylor 

9th 

Johnstone 

Chaplain 

Robert  Stephen 

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Renfrew 

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A.  Tannahill 
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James  U.^borne 

Alex.  Robertson 

P.  Thomson 

John  Tweedie 
William  M-lN!air 
George  Maef'arlane 
John  M'Kinlay 
Peter  Fulton 
David  Currie 

John  Begg 
John  Muir 
R.  Robertson,  jun. 
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John  Waterston 

Donald  Gillespie 
Peter  M 'Master 
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John  M'Lean 
Alexander  Youl 
Robert  Greenlees 
William  Lambie 
James  Parlane  (vol.) 

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James  Wills  (vol.) 
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SOCIETIES,     &c. 


Religious  Societies. 

PAISLEY  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

Central  Rooms,  Causeyside. 
The  objects  of  the  Association  are — 
lsf.,  The  formation   and  maintenance  of  Branches  meeting  on  Sabbath 

Morning  for  Prayer  and  Religious  Improvement. 
2d,    The  instituting  of  Classes  for  Literary  and  Educational  purposes. 
3d,    The  carrying  on  of  Mission  Work. 

4th,  Providing  of  Rooms  for  Reading,  Conversation,  and  Amusement, 
as  a  counter  attraction  to  places  of  evil  resort. 

The  different  Branches  meet  in  the  following  places  on  Sabbath  Mornings 
at  a  Quarter  before  Ten  o'clock. 
Free  Martyrs'  Branch,  in  Free  Martyrs'  Church  Hall. 
New  Street  Branch,  in  E.  U.  Church  Hall. 
Abbey  Close  Branch,  in  Abbey  Close  U.  P.  Church  Hall. 
Williamsburgh  Branch,  in  the  Dickson  School. 
Causeyside  Branch,  in  the  Central  Rooms. 
Free  South  Branch,  in  the  Free  Church  Hall. 
Free  Middle  Branch,  in  Free  Middle  Church  Hall. 
St.  George's  Branch,  in  the  Presbytery  House. 
Free  High  Branch,  in  the  Free  High  Church  Hall. 
North  Branch,  in  the  North  Church  Hall. 
High  Branch,  in  Hutcheson's  Charity  School, 
Moss  Street  Branch,  in  M'JSicol's  Hall,  Moss  Street. 
Charleston  Branch,  in  the  Carriagehill  School  Room. 
Canal  Street  Branch,  in  Canal  Street  U.  P.  Church  Hall. 
St.  James  Street  Branch,  in  St.  James  Street  U.P,  Church  Hall. 
Abbey  Branch,  in  Abbey  Church  Hall. 

Office-Beakers. 

Honorary  President,  Thomas  Coats,  Esq. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents. 


Rev.  Mr  Gentles 
ffm.  M'Indoe 
Alex.  Wilson 
Andrew  Henderson 
John  Paterson 
Wm.  Fraser,  LCD. 
A.  I).  Campbell 
J.  B.  Sturrock 
Fred.  C.  Niven 
A.  M.  Lang 

President,  Mr  William  Pinkerton. 

Vice-Presidents,  Messrs  George  Knox  and  Jame3  Scarlett. 

Recording  Secretary,  Mr  James  Taylor. 

Corresponding  Secretary,  Mr  A.  F.  M'Callum. 

Tre  isurer,  vlr  David  Buchanan. 

Librarian,  Mr  Samuel  Daugall. 


Rev.  C.  C.  Macdonald 
G.  C.  Hutton,  D.D. 
James  Brown,  D.D. 
Sir  Peter  Coats 
Sheriff  Cowan 
Mr  James  Clark 
Stewart  Clark 
George  Coats 
Francis  Martin 


APPENDIX. 


251 


PAISLEY  AUXILIARY  TO   THE    NATIONAL  BIBLE  SOCIETY 
OF     SCOTLAND. 

Instituted  1856. 

President,  Mr  Thomas  Coats. 

Vice-Presidents,  Mr  Hush  Macfarlane,  Mr  John  MTnnes,  and 

Provost  Murray. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Archd.  Hutchison.       Secretary,  Rev.  G-  0.  Hutton,  D.D. 

Representative  at  Western  Committee,  Rev.  John  Thomson,  D.D. 

Depot  of  the  Auxiliary,  3  Moss  Street. 


LADIES'   ASSOCIATIOiN    FOR   PROMOTING   THE 

CHRISTIAN   EDUCATION   OF    JEWISH   FEMALES    IN 

ALEXANDRIA    (EGYPT). 

President,  Mrs  Baird.  Treasurer,  Mrs  Henderson. 

Secretary,  Mrs  Hutton. 


Mrs  Thomas  Coats 
,,    Wallace 
„    Ayton 
,,    Hutchison 
,,    Wotherspoon 

Miss  Lang 

Mrs  Johnston 
,,    Lamberton 
„    M'Dougall 
„    John  Clark 

Miss  M  Kinlay 

Mrs  John  Macalister 
„    Dr  Fraser 
,,    John  Graham 


Committee. 
Mrs  H.  B.  Muir 

„    Shanks,  Johnstone 
Miss  Shanks 
Mrs  John  Poison 

,,    Dove,  Glasgow 
MissMUreatb,  do. 
Mrs  John  Muir 

,,    Locke 

,,    John  M'Gown 

.,    H.  H.  Thomson 

,.    Brown 
Miss  Helen  Nairn 
Mrs  Williamson 

,,    Thos.  Macalpine 


Miss  Dove 

Mrs  Gordon,  Mearns 
„     Flett 
,,     Wm.  Brown 
,,    J.  A.  Brown 
„     Archd.  Coats 
„     Elder 
,,     George  Coats 
,,     Stewart  Clark 
„    Robert  Ayton 
„     Mill 

Miss  Hart 


PAISLEY    LADIES'   ASSOCIATION   FOR   PROMOTING 

FEMALE   EDUCATION   IN   INDIA. 

(In  particular,  for  the  support  of  the  Ambrolie  School,  Bombay,) 

Instituted,  1838. 

Mrs  Arthur,  president.  Mrs  Hamilton,  Secretary. 

Mrs  John  Barclay.  Treasurer. 

Committee. 


Mrs  Thomson 
Hunter 
Paton 

Coats,  Ferguslie 
T.  Greenlees 
MacKean 
Boyd 
Dalziel 
Hamilton 
Barclay 


Mrs  Fraser  Miss  Watson 

Pollock  Laird 

Morgan  Paton 

Sturrock  K>ng 

M'Indoe  Macgregor 

Donaldson  Ure 

Clazy  Macalister 

Miss  C.  Muir  Bannatyne 

Brough  Rowat 
Greenlees 

Meetirgs  of  the  Committee  are  held  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February 
May.  and  November,  at  12  o'clcck,  in  the  Free  High  Church,  and  the 
Subscribers  are  invited  to  attend. 


252 


APPENDIX. 


THE  PAISLEY  LADIES'  SANITARY  ASSOCIATION. 

In  connection  with  the  Ladies'  Sanitary   Association   in   London. 

Office-Bearers. 

President,  Mrs  Thomas  Coats,  Ferguslie. 

Vice-President,  Mrs  James  Arthur,  Barshaw. 

F  Treasurer,    Mrs   Dalziel,    Wester   Carriagehil'. 

Secretary,  Mrs  Robertson,  Rockbank,  Castlehead. 

Committee. 

Miss  Macgregor,  Lonend  House 

Muir,  Castlehead 
Mrs  Wm.  Coats,  jun.,  Castlehea<? 
Allan  Coats,  Castlehead 
James  Millar,  High  Street 
MacKean,  Garthland  Place 
Barr,  Castlehead 
Barclay,  Gateside 
Flett,  Calside 
Clark,  Kilnside  House 


Mrs  Macalpine,  Castlehead 
Brown,  Underwood  Park 
A.  Pollock,  jun.,  Oakshaw 
Fraser,  Greenhill 
Hutton,  Mount  Pleasant 
Poison,  Gauze  Sti  eet 
Richmond,  New  Street 
Taylor,  St.  James  Place 
Young,  Castlehead 
Macfarlane,  Gilmour  Street 


Caldwell,  56  High  Street 

Sick  Fund  Committee. 

Mrs  Hutton,  Mount  Pleasant  Mrs  Macalpine,  Castlehead 

Mrs  Dalziel,  Wester  Carriagehill. 

Nurse  Committee. 
Mrs  Clark,  Kilnsids  House  Mrs  A.  Coats,  Castlehead 

Mrs  MacKean,  Garthland  Place  |      Mrs  Dalziel,  Wester  Carriagehill 
Mrs  Caldwell.  56  High  Street. 


PAISLEY  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  MONTHLY  DISTRIBUTION 
OF  TRACTS. 

Instituted  1833. 

Office-Bearers. 

President,  Rev.  John  Thomson,  D.D. 

Vice-Presidents,  Rev.  Wm.  France  and  Rev.  Fred.  C.  Niven. 

Directors. 


Revs.  Wm.  France 

Geo.  C.  Button,  D.D. 
George  Clazy 
James  Brown,  D.D. 
A.  M'Intosh 
Oliver  Plett 
William  MTndoe 
Andrew  Elder 
Robert  Dunlop 
John  Crouch 
A  G.  Fleming 
James  B.  Sturrock 
J.  M'Rae  Siincock 

And  all  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  who  are  Members  of  the  Society. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Archd.  Hutchison. 

Secretary,  Mr  James  Stewart. 


Revs.  A.  Montgomerie  Lang 
C.  C.  Macdonald 
J.  C.  Thomson 
Provost  Murray 
Mr  Hugh  M'FarIan« 

John  Brown 

John  M'Innes 

William  MacKean 

John  Poison 

Daniel  Richmond,  M,D. 

John  Ronald 

Francis  Martin 

Thomas  Muir 


APPENDIX.  253 


PAISLEY  YOUNG  MEN'S  BIBLE   INSTITUTE. 
President.  Kev.  Wm.  Frnser,  LL.D. 
Treasurer,  Mr  Lachlan  M'Kinnon.  Secretary,  Mr  0.  Fulton. 


SOUTH  PARISH  SABBATH  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION. 
CHURCH  SCHOOL. 

Superintendent,  Wm.  Philips,  3  Falside. 

Treasurer,    George    Ritchie,   Stow    Street. 

Secretary  and  Librarian,  James  P.  D.  Macilquham,  6  Falside. 

Officer,  Alexander  Robertson. 


MARTYRS'  PARISH  MUTUAL  IMPROVEMENT  AND 

SABBATH   MORNING  ASSOCIATION. 

President,  Robert  White.  Vice-President,  Robert  Gilchrist. 

Secretary,  Walter  Wi  son.  Treasurer,  Thomas  Lang. 

C'immittee. 

William  Ferguson,  William  Bisland,  and  Archibald  Haldane. 


MIDDLE  PARISH  MUTUAL  IMPROVEMENT  ASSOCIATION. 

Established  1866. 

Office-Bearers. 

H  morary  Presi  tent,  Rev.  Alex.  F.  Fraser. 

President,  Mr  David  Dick.     Vice-President,  Mr  John  M'Kechnie. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Geo.  M  Gibbon. 

Secretaries,  Mr  Hugh  Hamilton,  and  Mr  Andrew  Young,  Livingstone 

Buildings,  Carriagehill. 

Committee. 

Mr  James  Stevens  n     I    Mr  Robert  Carmichael  I    Mr  Joseph  Hunter 

J.  Parker  Wm.  Rob  n 


PAISLEY  SABBATH  SCHOOL  UNION. 

Office-Bearers  f©r  1879-80. 

President,  Mr  John  M-Dougall. 

Vice-Presidents,  Messrs  Archd.  Macalpineand  A.  Craig  Muir. 

Treasurer,  Mr  John  Ly  aburn. 

Secretaries,  Messrs  Wm.  Thomson  and  Thomas  F.  Reid, 

Directors. 

Messrs  Thomas  Finlator 


Messrs  Wm.  Abercrombie,  jun 
James  Paterson 
Wm.  Drennan 
D.  C.  Pollock 
Archd.  Hogg 
J.  M.  Symington 
Hamilton  Crawford 
D.  Buchanan 
William  Robertson 


Charles  Davidson 
J.  D.  Harvey 
Thomas  Muir 
Allan  B.  Carswell 
Geo.  Coats,  Castlehsad 
Hugh  Harper 
William  Brownlie 
JaindS  Parlane 


PAISLEY  SOCIETY  FOR  THE   RECLAMATION  OF  FALLEN 

WOMEN. 
President,  Sir  Peter  Coats.  Vice-Pre-ident,  Robert  Kerr. 

Treasurer,  Robert  Bird.     Secretary,  Geo.  W.  Macalpine. 
Mrs  Stark,  matron,  with  an  Acting  Committee  of  Eighteen  Members. 

V 


254 


APPENDIX. 


MIDDLE  PARISH  SABBATH  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION. 

President,  Rev.  A.  F.  Fraser. 

Superintendents — 

Church  School,  James  Mitchell  ;  Sneddon  School,  W.  Scott  ; 

Hunter  Street  ;>chool,  W.  Abercrornbie,  jun. 

Secretary,  John  Young,  5  Garthland  Lane. 

Treasurers,  C.  Fors}  th  and  W.  Scott. 

Benevolent  and  Total  Abstinence  Societies. 


PAISLEY  CHRISTIAN  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1840. 

Rev.  William  Fraser,  LL.D.,  president. 

Bailie  Clark  and  Mr  Frank  Martin,  vice-presidents. 

Mr  D.  A  Henderson,  secretary.     Mr  L.  M-Kinnon,  treasurer. 

Committee. 


Messrs  John  Craw 

John  M-Kinlay 
William  MNair 
George  W.King 
Wbi,  M'Rutcheson 
Robert  Findlay 


Messrs  Wm.  W.  Dearie 

Daniel  M.  Wilson 
James  H.  Young 
1  ho  in  as  G.  Macalister 
Walter  M'Gee 
Dougald  M'Farlane 


With  a  Committee  of  25  Visiting  Members,  meeting  on  Fourth  Monday 

of  each  Month,  in  the  Vestry  of  Independent  Chapel,  Gilmour  Street. 

Donations  and  Subscriptions  '"ill  be  thankfully  received 

by  the  Treasurer. 


FEMALE  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1811. 

Mrs  France,  Oakshaw  Street,  President. 

Miss  Mann,  40  Oakshaw  Street,  treasurer.         Mrs  Flett,  secretary. 

Miss  Jane  Symington,  Oakshaw  Street,  depository. 


Rev 


PAISLEY  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  SOCIETY. 

Office- Bearers. 

President,  Mr  James  Winning. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents. 


G.  C.  Hutton,  D.D 
A.  Wil*en 
J.  C    Thomson 
John  Cratch 
F.  C.  Niven 
R.  Dunlop 
Bailie  Clark 


Messrs  John  Brown 

James  Johnston 
Andrew  Gibb 
Hugh  H.  Smiley 
Robert  Bird 
Jfhu  Spence 
Dr  Richmond 
Vic^-Presidenis. 
Messrs  P.  K.  Millar,  James  M'Ltan,  Alex.  Murdoch,  J.  S.  Young. 
Treasurer,  Mr  David  Carswell.         Secretary,  Alexander  Todd. 
Committee. 

Messrs  George  Mortimer 


Messrs  T.  M'Queen 

Alex.  Smith,  jun. 
Thomas  Muir 
Archd.  Fairlie 
Robert  Risk 
John  Craig 
J.  S.  Allan 
John  Witheri&gton 


Thomas  Graham 
R.  M  -Queen 
Thomas  Goodlet 
Robert  Hawson 
W.  Livingstone 
William  Rorald 
T.  James  Melvin 


APPENDIX. 


255 


PAISLEY  INFIRMARY  DORCAS  SOCIETY. 

Office-Bearers  for  1879. 

Mrs  Clark,  Kilnside,  president.     Mrs  Arthur,  Barshaw,  treasurer. 

Miss  Dunn,  57  Love  Street,  secretary. 

Committee. 


Mrs  Brown,  Underwood  Park 
T.  W.  Macalpine 
Kerr,  Gallowhill 
Greenlee?,  Calside 
Hutton,  Mount  Pleasant 
Brown,  U.P.  Manse 


Mrs  Paton 
Taylor 

Dalziel,  Carriagehill 
Robertson.  Castlehead 
Caldwell,  High  Street 

Miss  Barclay,  Gateside 

M.  Symington,  Oakshaw 


Bowling  Clubs. 


ABERCORN  BOWLING  CLUB,    CROSSFLAT. 

President,  J.  N.  Snodgrass. 

Vice -President,  John  Rodger. 

Treasurer,  William  Scott.  Secretary,  R.  L.  Paterson. 

Directors. 


Peter  Blair 
John  M'Ta^gart 


Hugh  Morrison' 
Thos.  Hendry 


Matthew  Dunlop. 


Keeper,  William  Paul,  Crossflat  Nursery. 


CALEDONIA   BOWLING   CLUB. 

President,  John  Barr.  Vice-President,  Hugh  Harper. 

William  M'Gee,  treasurer.     James  Ballantyne,  secretary. 

Directors. 


James  Barclay 
James  Caldwell 


John  Craig 
Hugh  M'Dougall 
Keeper,  Matthew  Baxter. 


Hector  M'Gee 


CHARLESTON  BOWLING  CLUB. 

President,  Thomas  Hunter.         Vice-President,  Alex.  M'Leod. 

Treasurer,  James  Cochran. 

Committee. 


James  Cowden 
George  Reid 


John  Ness 
Robt.  Meiklejohn 


John  Rankin. 


VICTORIA  BOWLING  CLUB,  Lady  Lane. 

Patrons — 

The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Glasgow, 

Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart. 

President,  James  Kilpatrick.  Treasurer,  John  Arthur. 

Secretary,  James  Alcorn. 

Committee. 


David    Millar 
John  Stevenson 


Robt.  Pollock 
John  Eadie 
Wua.  Paterson 


James  Kilpatrick 
James  Strachan 
David  Robertson 


Hall  Hamilton 
Hector  Brown 


Keeper,  Alex.  Shanks,  139  George  Street. 


256  APPENDIX. 


PEIORSCROFT    BOWLING    CLUB. 

President,  William  M 'In tyre,  jun. 

Treasurer,  John  Nicolsoh.  Secretary,  Thomas  Andrews. 

Members  of  Committee. 


Messrs  Hugh  Clark 

James  Millar,  jun. 


Keeper,  Patrick  Giblan. 


Messrs  Andrew  Walker 
Johu  Murray. 


WELLMEADOW  BOWLING  CLUB. 

President,  John  Goudie.       Vice-President,  A  Borland. 

Treasurer,  Win.  Smith.         Secretary,  Alex.  Muugle,  9  High  Street. 

Directors. 
Alex.  Barr 


John  M'Gibbon 
James  Allan 


George  Dunsrnore 
Matthew  Todd 


Cricket  Clubs. 


KELBURNE  CRICKET  CLUB— Grounds,  Blackhall. 

Instituted,  1860. 

Patrons,  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow, 

Gentlemen  of  Paisley  and  Neighbourhood. 

President,  Mr  John  Tannahill. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Jas.  Balderston.         Secretary,  Mr  John  Hogg. 

Captain,  Mr  James  A.  D.  MaoKean.    Vice-Captain,  Mr  Wm.  Robertson. 

General  Committee. 


Messrs  S.  Dougall 

W.  W.  Anderson 
William  Robb 


Messrs  William  Robertson 

James  A.  D.  MacKean 
John  L.  Piukertou 
John  Murray 

President,  Treasurer,  and  Secretary,  ex-officio 
Match  Committee. 


Messrs  James  A.  D.  MacKean 
John  Tannahill 
J.  Murray 

Members'  Yearly  Subscription,  10s  6d. 


Messrs  W.  W.  Anderson 
Samuel  Dougall 


LINSIDE  CRICKET  CLUB-^Grounds,  Westmarch. 

Instituted  1867. 

Patrons. 

The  Right  Eon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow,  Col.  Campbell,  of  Blythswood, 

Col.  Holms,  M.P.,  James  Dickie,  Esq.,  of  Ealstou. 

President,  George  Semple.  Vice-President,  John  H.  Glover. 

Treasurer,  Charles  Jeffrey.  Hon.  Secretary,  John  Parker. 

Match  Secretary,  Allan  Young,  44  George  Street. 

Captain,  George  Semple.  Vice-Captain,  Eobert  Pinkerton. 

Second  Eleven  Captain,  James  Drennan. 

Committee. 

Messrs  W.  S.  M'Gee,  J.  Wilson,  and  James  Walker. 


APPENDIX.  257 


Curling  Clubs. 


PAISLEY  BOREAS  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1852. 

Patron,  Alex.  A.  Speirs,  Esq.,  of  Elderslie. 

Patroness.    Lady  Anne   Speirs,    of   Elderslie. 

President,  James  T.  Forbes.  Vice-President,   James  Barclay. 

Representatives  Members,  R.  Congaltou  and  Alex.  YouDg. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  C.  Lees,  D.D. 

Treasurer,  John  N.  Suodgrass.  Secretary,  Robert  Congaltou. 


PAISLEY  ST.  MIRREN'S  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1845. 

Patron,  Colonel  Campbell,  of  Blythswood. 

President,  James  H.  Dunn.  Vice-President,    Matthew    Muir. 

Representative  Members,  William  Russell,  and  R.  F.  Dalziel. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  James  Brown,  D.D. 

Treasurer,  William   Gardner.  Secretary,  Robert  F.  Dalziel. 


RENFREWSHIRE  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1856. 

Patron,  P.  Comyn  Macgregor,  Esq.,  of  Brediland. 

President,  Hugh  Morton.  Vice-President,  Robert  Craig. 

Representative  Members,  John   Tudhope,  juu.,  and  William  Smith. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  A.  M.  Lang. 

Treasurer,  James  Gilmour.  Secretary,  John  Tudhope,  juu. 


PAISLEY  UNION  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1844. 

Patron,  Col,  William  Holms,  M.P. 

President,  Alex.  M'Leod.         Vice-President,  John  Barclay. 

Representative    Members,    John    Carswell,    and    Thomas     Peacock. 

Chaplain,  James  Lang. 

Treasurer,  John  Carswell.  Secretary,  Jas.  R.  MacFadyen. 


TWELFTH    PROVINCE     ROYAL     CALEDONIAN     CURLING 

CLUB. 

Patrons— Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Glasgow,  Sir  M.  R.  S.  Stewart, 
Bai-t,  Colonel  Campbell,  of  Blythswood,  Colonel  Mure,  M.P.,  Colonel 
Holms,  M.P.,  Heury  Lee  Harvey  of  Castlesemple,  Henry  Macdowall 

of  Garthland. 

Umpire,  Wm.  Caldwell,  Glasgow. 

Office-Bearers. 

President,  James  Myles,  Esq.,  Deanside,  Renfrew. 

Vice-President,  Major  King,  Hurlet. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary,  Mr  John  Carswell,  4  High  Street,  Paisley. 

Committee  of  Management — Major  Crichton,  Dairy  ;    John   Pollock, 

Barrhead  ;  John  Findlay,  Houston  ;  Robert  Cougalton,  Paisley  ; 

Alexander  Neilstou,  Lochwinnoch. 

And  Office-Bearers,  ex-officio.  Members  of  Committee. 

v  2 


258  APPENDIX. 


PAISLEY  ICELAND  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  1841. 

Patron,  The  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow. 

President,  John  Fisher.  Vice-Presideut,  Hugh  M'Nair. 

Representative  Members,  John  Ker  and  Robert  Harris. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  F.  R.  Macdonald. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Thomas  Graham,  M.D. 

Musical  Societies. 

PAISLEY  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY. 

President,  Mr  George  Dick.         Treasurer,  Mrs  Jas.  S.  M'Gallan. 

Secretary,  Mr  David  Hutchison.      Librarian,  Mr  David  Ure. 

Conductor,  Mr  W.  T.  Hoeck. 


PAISLEY  MUSICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Instituted  1846. 
President,  Mr  William  Peattie.  Vice-President — Mr  James  Barr. 

Treasurer,  Mr  John  M'Dougal.    Secretary — Mr  W.  B.  M'Lennan. 
Librarians,  Messrs  Robert  Campbell,  John  Allan,  and  James  Forsyth. 

Members  of  Committee — 
Messrs  Joseph  Whitehead  Messrs  Robert  M'Kinlay 


T.  B.  M'Lennan  Alexander  Webster 


Matthew  Morrison 
Alex.  Waterston 
George  Dick 
Archibald  M'Dougal 
R.  F.  M'Gibbon 


W.  G.  Fleming 
John  Eadie 
Joseph  Bryce 
Thomas  Stevenson 
David  Bryce 


Conductor— Mr  Alexander  Thomson. 

Place  of  Meeting,  Congregational  Church. 

Practisings  every  Tuesday  Eveniug  at  8.15  p.m.,  from  September  till 

March. 

Subscriptions — 

Honorary  Members,  10s  or  5s ;  Ordinary  Members,  4s. 


PAISLEY  TONIC  SOL-FA  INSTITUTE. 

List  of  Office-Bearers. 

President,  Mr  Robt.  M.  Paterson. 

Vice-Presidents,  Messrs  James  Donald,  and  Wm,  W.  Dearie. 

Secretaries,  Mr  Thos.  C.  Fulton,  10  Abbey  Street,  and 

Mr  Alex.  C.  Miller,  Clark's  Court. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Jas.  Taylor. 

Librarians,  Messrs  R.  C.  Begg  and  Robt.  M'Fee. 

Conductor,  Mr  John  Armour  Brown. 

Directors. 


Messrs  Alex.  Thomson 
W.  H.  Murray 
Jas.  M'Dougall 


Messrs  John  Harvey 
R.  L.  Reid 
R.  K.  Bell 


APPENDIX.  259 


Mason  Lodges. 


RENFREWSHIRE  EAST    PROVINCIAL  GRAND  LODGE. 

Archibald  0.  Campbell,  Blythswood  House,  Renfrew,  P.G.M. 

Henry  Macdowall,  D.M.  James  Caldwell,  S.M. 

George  Fisher,  129,  S.W.  Robert  Nisbet,  592,  J.W. 

James  Drewette,  Paisley,  secretary. 

Rev.  George  Campbell,  cbaplain. 

Rev.  W.  F.  Mills,  assistant  chaplain. 

Alex.  Macphersou,  129,  treasurer.     Robert  Scobie,  512,  senior  deacon.. 

Win.  Aucbterlonie,  129,  junior  deacon. 

Win.  Robin,  129,  architect. 

John  Fisher,  370,  Bible-bearer.  Robt.  Stark,  592,  sword-bearer. 

Wm.  Macgregor  Adam,  153,  director  of  music. 
W.  T.  Smellie,  307,  marshal.     John  Carswell,  129,  assistant  marshal. 

Thos.  White,  426,  standard-bearer. 

Alex.  Morrison,  129,  senior  steward.    Thos.  Wilson,  347,  jun.  steward. 

Joseph  Forrest,  512,  inner  guard.         William  Alexauder,  tyler. 

Alexander  Macpherson,  convener. 


PAISLEY  ST.  MIRRENS  LODGE,  No.  129. 

Instituted  1749. 

James  Caldwell,  R.W.M. 

George  Fisher,  J. P.M.  Alexander  M'Pherson,  D.M. 

P.  M.  Moir,  S.W.  A.  Watmough,  J.W. 

William  Scott,  Treasurer. 

Robert  C.  Kilgour,  secretary,  47  George  Street. 

Rev.  William  F.  Mills,  chaplain. 

M.  Jamieson,  S.D.  D.  Orr,  J.D. 

J.  Tannahill,  architect.  W.  Aucbterlonie,  jeweller. 

J.  Barnett,  S.S.B.         Andrew  Moffat,  J.S.B. 

H.  Morrison,  S.S.         J.  Crawford,  J.S. 

James  Goold,  clothier.  William  Craig,  J.G. 

William  Alexander,  tyler. 
Place  of  Meetiug — St.  Mirren's  Hall,  5  Moss  Street. 
Regular  meetings  of  the  Lodge  are  held  on  the  first  and  third  Mondays 
of  each  month  at  half-past  seven  o'clock  p.m. 


PAISLEY  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER,  No.  112. 

Alex.  Macpherson,  M.E.P.Z.  Wm.  Genunell,  M.E.P.H. 

George  Fisher,  M.E.P.J.  Alexander  M'Leod,  M.E.P.P.Z. 

Matthew  Jamieson,  S.E.         James  Tannahill,  S.N. 

Peter  Blah',  treasurer. 

Peter  Brannan,  1st  sojourner.  Wm.  Knox,  2d  sojourner. 

Matthew  Rodger,  3d  sojourner. 

William  Alexander,  janitor. 

Meets  on  the  second  Thursday  of  each  month. 


260  APPENDIX. 


RENFREW  COUNTY  KILWINNING  LODGE,  No.  370.. 

Instituted  1855. 

Wm.  Geramell,  R.W.M.  John  Marshall,  J.P.M. 

J.  Cockie  and  J.  L.  Becora,  S.W.  D.  M'Callum,  J.W. 

Robert  King  treasurer.         John  Wylie,  secretary. 

Rev.  A.  M.  Lang,  chaplain. 

John  Gordon,  architect. 

R.  F.  M'Gibbon,  S.D.         J.  Piukerton,  S.J.D. 

J.  Lewis,  S.B.         Alex.  Knox,  B.B. 

Alex.  Thomson,  organist. 

John  Lyle,  R.  F.  M'Gibbon,  and  Charles  Galbraith,  jewellers. 

Wm.  Brown,  J.  C.  Drew,  J.  M'Gill,  and  R.  Craig,  stewards. 

D.  M'Farlaue,  I.G. 

Place  of  Meeting — No.  8  High  Street,  Paisley. 

Regular  meeting   nights   1st  and  3rd    Thursday  of  each  month, 

excepting  May,  Juue,  July,  and  August,  of  which  months  the  meeting 

is  held  on  the  1st  Thursday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 


Miscellaneous. 


THE  TANNAHILL  CLUB. 

Instituted  3d  Juue,  1858. 

James  Goudie,  chairman.  Robert  Hay,  treasurei. 


ROWBANK  ANGLING  CLUB. 

Robert  Paterson,  president.  James  Paterson,  vice-president. 

John  Lymburn,  hou.  treasurer.      Alexander  Cochran,  hon.  secretary. 


PAISLEY  BURNS  CLUB. 

Instituted  1805. 

Chairman,  ex-Bailie  Masson,         Vice-Chairman,  James  A.  MacKean. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary,  Alex.  M.  Ross. 

PAISLEY  WALTON  CLUB. 

Established  1846. 

Chairman,  James  Lang.  Vice-Chairman,  Stewart  Clark. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Jas.  H.  Dunn,  writer,  School  of  Art  Buildings. 

Fishing  Grounds,  Stanely  Dam. 


RENFREWSHIRE     AGRICULTURAL    CATTLE    ASSURANCE 

ASSOCIATION. 

Instituted  1848. 

President,  Colonel  Mure  of  Caldwell,  M.P. 

Vice-President,  Patrick  Comyn  Macgregor,  Esq.  of  Brediland. 

Veterinary  Surgeon  and  Inspector  of   Stock,  Alexander  Pottie. 

Treasurers  and  Secretaries,  Messrs  Hodge,  Young,  &  Martin,  writers, 

County  Buildings,  Paisley. 


APPENDIX.  261 


EDINBURGH  RENFREWSHIRE  ASSOCIATION. 
President,  Wm.  Ludovic  Mair,  advocate. 
Treasurer,  Win.  M'Kechnie. 
Secretary,  Wm.  G.  M'Lachlan. 


PAISLEY  FOOTBALL  CLUB. 

Instituted  1870. 

Grounds — Blackhall. 

President,  John  Latta  Pinkerton. 

Treasurer,  J.  W.  Anderson,  M.A.  Secretary,  J.  G.  Paul. 

Committee. 

iEneas  Macfarlane,  David  Lang,  Jas.  Beith,  John  Kennedy, 

John  Pinkerton,  jun.,  S.  Dougal. 

President,  Treasurer,  and  Secretary,  ex-officio. 

Captain,  John  Latta  Piukerton. 

Members'  Yearly  Subscription,  os. 


PAISLEY  ART  INSTITUTE. 

Office-Bearers. 

President — William  Stewart.      Vice-President — Johu  Fullerton. 

Treasurer — Rubert  Edmonds.       Secretary — William  M'Ghie. 

Members  of  Committee. 


Thomas  Adam 
James  Anderson 
James  Bryce 
James  Caldwell 
N.  M.  Dunbar 


A.  R. 


Charles  Hayes 
H.  Macdougall 
T.  W.  Millar 


James  Muir  52fisiU 

John  Rennison  JmF^i 


Scott. 


33 


PAISLEY  PHILOSOPHICAL   INSTITUTION. 

Instituted  1808. 

Honorary  President,  Sir  Peter  Coats. 

President,  Sheriff  Cowan. 

Vice-Presidents, 

Daniel  Richmond,  M.D.,  aud  C.  Bine  Reoshaw,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S. 

Secretary,  J.  Neilson  Gardner.      Treasurer,  David  Melville. 

COUNCIL. 

Matthew  Blair 

William  Brunton,  LL.D. 

James  Caldwell 

Thomas  Coats 

James  Cook 

Rev.  William  Fraser,  LL.D. 


James  Hay 

Rev.  Andrew  Henderson 
G.  R.  Hislop,  F.C.S. 
Dr  Jas.  Hutchison 
John  Lamberton 
David  Morren 


Museum    Committee— President,    Secretary,     Treasurer,    Rev.    Dr 

Fraser,  Messrs  Coats,  Biair,    Hislop,   Dr   Hutchison,   and  Mr 

Morren. 
Reference  Library  Committee — President,  Secretary,  Treasurer, 

Rev.  A.  Henderson,  Mr  Cook,  Dr  Brunton,  Mr   Caldwell,   Mr 

Lamberton,  and  Mr  Hay. 


262 


APPENDIX. 


PAISLEY  LIBERAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Hon.  Presidents,  Provost  Murray,  Thomas  Coats,  Stewart  Clark, 

John  Poison  and  James  Arthur. 

President,  John  Brown,  Thrushcraig. 

Vice-Presidents,  Bailie  Eaglesim,  Bailie   M'Gown,  and 

Treasurer  Russell. 

Treasurer,  A.  D.  Gibb.  Secretary,  Mr  John  Adam. 

Executive  Committee. 


Thomas  Bates 
Rev.  Wm.  Bennett 
John  Clark 
Robert  Cochran,  jun. 
James  Cook 
Joseph  Culbert 
Wm.  Elder 
John  Glassford 
James  Hatchard 
Angus  Keay 
Wm.  Lang 
John  Lochhead 
John  F.  Lochhead 
W.  A.  Lochhead 
John  Millar 
J.  S.  Mitchell 
George  Mortimer 


John  Murray 
Councillor  M'Gee 
Wm.  M.  MacKean 
A.  B.  M'Gown 
A.  M'Alpine 
James  M'Kellar 
Daniel  M'Kellar 
John  M'Callum 
John  Orchardson 
Robert  Paton 
Thomas  Reid 
John  Robertson 
Wm.  Rollings 
James  Weir 
James  Wills 
David  Wilson 
John  Woodrow 


PAISLEY  CONSERVATIVE  ASSOCIATION. 

Instituted  March,  1878. 

Office  -  Bearers   for    1879. 

Honorary  President,  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow. 

President,  Robert  Brown,  E*q.,  Underwood  Park. 

Vice-Presidents,  Alex.  Russell  Pollock,  Esq.,  Greenhill,  and 

James  A.  MacKean,  Esq.,  Maryfield,  Calside. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer,  J.  Neilson  Gardner,  Esq.,  3  County  Place. 

General  Committee. 


Messrs  John  Kerr 

James  B.  Lamb 
John  Browu 
Thomas  Bustard 
Thomas  Graham, 
James  Wilson 
John  M.  Stewart 


M.D. 


Messrs  Peter  M'Luskie 

John  Morgan,  jun. 
Thomas  Fraser 
Henry  Wallach 
C.  D.  Wason 
Robert  Risk 
Jas.  R.  MacFadyen 


SCOTTISH  DISESTABLISHMENT  ASSOCIATION. 

Paisley  Committee. 

President,  Provost  Murray. 

Vice-Presidents,  Thos.  Coats,  Esq.,  Stewart  Clark,  Esq., 

John  Brown,  Esq.,  Archd.  Bell,  Esq., 

James  Clark,  Esq.,  of  Chapel. 

Secretary,  Wm.  Muir  MacKean,  Esq. 


APPENDIX. 


2G3 


PAISLEY  SWIMMING  CLUB  AND  HUMANE  SOCIETY. 

President,  John  Currie.  Vice-President,  George  Todd. 

Secretary,  William  Graham.      Treasurer,  John  Jack. 

Members  of  Committee. 


Messrs  Donald 
Clark 
Adam 


Messrs  Ferguson 

Cunningham 


PAISLEY  FLORISTS'  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1782. 

President,   Mr  William  Gibson. 

Vice-President,   Mr  Jas.   Hunter. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Duncan  Keir.         Seci-etary,  Mr  Alex.  Whiteford. 

Committee. 

Messrs  Wm.  Cameron 
J.  M'Dougal 


Messrs  John  Erskine 
A.  Johnstone 
Jas.  Anderson 
John  Thomson 
Jas.  Orr 


Wm.  M'Kelvie 
Alex.  Morrison 


i 


u_  eg 


PAISLEY  AMATEUR  FLORIST  SOCIETY. 

Honorary  President,  P.  Oomyu  Macgregor,  Esq.  of  Brediland, 

Chairman,  Thomas  Peacock,  Falside. 

Vice-Chairman,  David  M 'Hutchison,  33  St.  James  Street. 

Treasurer,  James  Cochran,  39  Stock  Street. 

Secretary,  William  Hart. 

Committee  of  Management. 


Messrs  Thomas  Peacock 
D.  M'Hutcheson 
Joseph  Black 
John  Yardley 


Messrs  James  Cochran 
Chas.  Chittem 
John  Love 
Robert  Feme 


PAISLEY    HORTICULTURAL    AND    RENFREWSHIRE 

NATIONAL  LEEK  AND  ONION  SOCIETY. 

Hon.  President,  James  Arthur,  Esq.,  Barshaw. 

President,  Mr  Johu  Erskiue,  l(j    Orchard   Street. 

Vice-President,  Mr  Allan  Henderson,  Gardener,  Kilnside. 

Treasurer,  Mr  J.  Jack  Robertson,  Accountant,  52  Storie  Street. 

Secretary,  Mr  Robert  Macfee,  1  St.  Mirren  Street. 

Directors. 


Messi's  Wm.  Jamieson 
J.  Thomson 
J.  M'Innes 
Wm    Paul 
Wm.  Elder 
A.  Johnstone 
Duncan  Keir 


Messrs  Geo.  Lister 
James  Orr 
Wm.  Cameron 
Wm.   Gibson 
Hngh  Boyd 
Wm.  Grieve 
Robt.  Craig 


264  APPENDIX. 


THE  DUNCAN  WRIGHT  ENDOWMENT. 

Trustees  (Offieiis). 


H.  Cowan,  Esq.,  Sheriff-Substitute 
Provost  Murray 
Bailies  MacKean 

Haldeu 

Clark 

M'Lachlan 
Treasurer  Russell 
Wm,  Hodge,  Esq. 


Andrew  Millar,  Esq. 

Minister     First     Charge     Abbey 

Parish 
Minister    Second    Charge   Abbey 

Parish 
Revs  A.  M.  Laug 

John  Thomson,  D.D. 
William  France 


Johu  Logan,  Boxmaster,  Old  Weavers'  Society. 
John  Fullerton,  Couveuer,  Merchants'  Society. 
Life  Trustees. 
Hugh  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Alticry 
Hugh  Macfarlane,  banker 
William  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Lambhill 
Wm.  Poison,  starch  manufacturer,  Paisley 
..  M.  Ross,  Town  Chamberlain,  Treasurer  and  Clerk 


THE  PAISLEY  HERITABLE  PROPERTY  INVESTMENT 

SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1853. 

Founded  on  the  permanent  principle,  and  established  under  Act  of 

Parliament. 

Shares,  £25  each,  payable  in  fortnightly  instalments  of  Is  per  share. 

Trustees. 


John  Brown,  merchant,  Paisley. 
David  Murray,  banker,  Paisley. 


A.  Russell    Pollock,    yarn    mer- 
chant, Paisley. 


William  Poison,  starch  ruanufac-      Hugh  Macfarlane,  banker,    Pais- 
turer,  Paisley.  ley. 

Committee  of  Management. 

President,  Andrew  Foulds,  jun.,  merchant. 

Ordinary  Directors. 


A.  Craig  Muir,  commission  agent. 
Johu  Laurie,  salesman. 
William  M'Ghie,  writer. 
James  Weir,  grocer. 


Daniel  Black,  traveller. 
Robert  Eadie,  ironmonger. 
William  Murray,  painter. 
John  Gilchrist,  cashier. 
Robert  Russell,  writer. 
Treasurer,  Alex.  B.  M'Gown,  accountant,  14  Gilmour  Street,  Paisley. 
Secretary  and  Law  Agent,  D.  S.  Semple,  writer,   16  Gilmour  Street, 

Paisley. 

Auditors,  John  Muir  and  James  Winuing,  accountants,  Paisley. 

Surveyor,  John  Gillespie,  licensed  valuator,  76  Mew  Sneddon. 

Bankers,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland  and  Clydesdale  Banking  Company. 

Collection    Meetings — Treasurer's    Chambers,    14    Gilmour    Street; 

General,     Quarterly,    and    Committee    Meetings  —  Secretary's 

Chambers,  16  Gilmour  Street. 


APPENDIX.  265 


PAISLEY  CO-OPERATIVE  MANUFACTURING  SOCIETY 
(Limited). 

President,  Alexauder  Hutchison. 

Treasurer,    John   Holmes.  Secretary,   Alexander  M'Naught. 

Office,  114  Causeyside. 


PAISLEY  PROVIDENT  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY  (Limited). 

Established  1860. 
President,  Quinten  Bailie.  Vice-President,  William  M'Kinlay. 

Treasurer,  Robert  O'May.  Secretary,  James  Iuglis. 

Niue  of  Committee. 
Central  Store  and    Office,   139   George  Street. 
John  Lauchlan,  Bookkeeper, 
tehops — • 
Central,  139  George  Street,  manager,  Charles  O'Neil. 
15  George  Street,  manager,  J.  C.  King.  j*j      ]g 

68  Love  Street,  manager,  Andrew   Brisland.  r-fiaj-e^ 

58  Broomlauds  Street,  manager,  Robert  Whyte.  — -  £f  c&» 

21  Gauze  Street,  manager,  Tereuce  O'Neil.  e£       3 

Boot  Shop,  139  George  Street,  manager,  John  Jeffrey. 


PAISLEY  LIVINGSTONE  CO-OPERATIVE  BUILDING 

SOCIETY. 

President,  John  Gilchrist.  Treasurer,  John  Lauchlan. 

Secretary,  Daniel  Dykes. 

Six  of   Committee. 
Offices,  189  George  Street. 


PAISLEY  EQUITABLE  CO-OPERATIVE   SOCIETY  (Limited), 

STOCK  -  SIREET. 

Instituted  1858. 

Chairman,  Samuel  Connell,     Treisurer,  Wm.  Baird,  1  Stirling  Street. 

Secretary,  John  Marshall,  4  Lylesland. 

Salesman,  Alexander  M'Farlane,  94  Causeyside. 


PAISLEY  CO-OPERATIVE  BREAD   ASSOCIATION  (Limited) 

Instituted  1827. 

President,  Robert  Risk.  Vice-President,  Andrew  Fisher. 

Treasurer  and  Secretary,  D.  Lyle,  4  High  Street,   with   a   Managing 

Committee  of  Twelve  Members. 

Bakery,  7  Hospital  Lane. 

UNDERWOOD   CO-OPERATIVE    COAL    COMPANY  (Limited). 

.President,  John  Gilchrist.  Treasurer,  George  Kirk. 

Secretary,  Robert  Neil. 

With  Ten  Ordinary  Directors. 

Manager,   Robert  More. 

W 


2&(>  APPENDIX. 


PAISLEY  ORNITHOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Hon.  President,  James  Clark,  Esq.,  of  Ralston. 

President,  Mr  John  Orchardson. 

Vice-President,  Mr  James  Smith. 

Treasurer,  Mr  Robert  Fleming.         Collector,  Mr  James  Allison. 

Secretary,  Mr  William  Houston,  8  West  Street. 

Committee. 


Messrs  Allan  Glen 

Archibald  Cowper 
David  Stewart 
John  Gemmell 
Thomas  Mitchell 
James  Adam 
George  Archibald 


Messrs  Andrew  Howe 
Robert  Adam 
John  Allison 
Joseph  Allison 
John  M'Pherson 
William  Brown 


WORKMEN'S  PEACE  ASSOCIATION. 
President,  Robert  Cochran. 
Treasurer,  John  Paterson.         Collector  and  Convener,  John  M'Kay. 
Secretary,  Edward  Cochran,  26  Smithhills. 


THE  SCOTTISH  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE 
REPEAL  OP  THE  CONTAGIOUS  DISEASES  ACTS. 

Paisley  Branch. 
John  M'Kay,  Convener,  with  21  of  a  General  Committee. 


THE  PAISLEY  EVERGREEN  EQUITABLE  FRIENDLY 

SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1833. 

President,  Wm.  Cowden,  George  Street. 

Treasurer,  James  Kilpatrick. 

Secretary,  Wm.  Alexander,  44  Calside. 

Preses  of    First    Section,    John    Gibson. 

Preses  of  Second  Section,  Michael  Storrie. 

Clerk  of  First  Section,  Joseph  Falconer,  4  Meeting-house  Lane. 

Clerk  of  Second  Section,  Duncan  M'Nair,  145  George  Street. 

Officer,  Wm.  Richmond,  78  George  Street. 


THE  ALEXANDER  WILSON  LODGE  OF  ODDFELLOWS, 

M.U.,  No.  2480. 

Instituted  16th  October,  1840. 

Registered  under  the  New  Act,  23d  Sept.,  1878. 

James  Pattison,  G.M.  David  Lees.  N.G. 

George  Gow,  V.G.  John  Russell,  E.S. 

Thos.  Murray,  Warden.  David  Fulton,  Tyler. 

Supporters,  Brothers  Robert  Glassford,  John  Scott,  James  A.  Lyle, 

and  Chas.  L.  Buchauan. 

Jas.  Hutchison,  Surgeon.     Wm.  Allan,  Officer  and  Lecture  Master. 

John  Pollock,  Treasurer.         Wm.  Walsh,  Secy,  and  Degree  Master. 

Meets  every  alternate  Tuesday  at  Eight  o'clock  p.m.,  in  the 

Oddfellows'  Hall,  43  New  Street. 


APPENDIX. 


267 


ABERCORN  FOOTBALL  CLUB 
Instituted  1877. 
President,  Robert  Fultou. 
Captain,  W.  Fulton. 
Treasurer,  J.  Blackwood 


Vice-President,  John  M'Lay. 
Vice-Captain,  J.  Goudie. 
Secretary,  J.  M'Ewen,  jun. 


PAISLEY  WINE,  SPIRIT,  AND  BEER  TRADE  ASSOCIATION. 

Instituted  1871. 

President,  Andrew  Foulds. 

Treasurer,  James  Risk,  1  Saucel. 

Secretary,  John  Dunlop,  82  Broomlands. 


RENFREWSHIRE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1819. 
President,  P.  Comyn  Macgregor,  Esq.,  of  Brediland. 
Extraordinary  Directors. 


The  Right 
Blantyre 

Sir  Michael 
Bart. 


Honourable     Lord 
R.    Shaw-Stewart, 


John  Young,  Fulwood 
John  Cowan,  Paisley 
Win.  Stevenson,  Uowwood 
Wm.  Keter,  Bogside,  Renfrew 
James  Young,  Pollokshields 
Edward  Hunter,  Kinniug  Park 
James  Boyd,  Paisley 
Alexauder  Blackwood,  Inchinnan 
Alexander  Graham,  Kilmalcolm 
James  Wilson,  Dykebar  House 
Peter  Brown,  Bishopton 
John  Laird,  Faulds,  Kilmalcolm 
Peter    MvDermid,   Moncrieff    St., 
Paisley 


A.  Crum,  of  Thornliebank 
M.  H.  S.  Nicolsou,  of  Carnock 
Win.  Stevenson,  of  Househill 
Colonel  Campbell  of  Blythswood 
Ordinary  Directors. 

John  Gillespie,  Boylestone,  Barr- 
head 
Robert  Gilmour,  Dyke,  Neilston. 
Duncan  Watson,  Pollokshaws 
Captain     Harvey,      Hall,    Loch- 

wiunoch 
William    Erskine,    Auchencloich, 

Kilbarchan 
James  Wilson,  Boghall,  Houston 
John  Samson,  Drumcross,  Bishop- 
ton 
Peter  Wright,  Knock,  Paisley 
Thomas  Kerr,  East  Fulton,  Lin- 
wood 


Treasurer,  Robert  Wilson,  Forehouse,  Kilbarchan. 
Secretary,  William  Bartlemore,  County  Buildings,  Paisley. 


Justice  of  Peace  Constables. 


Paisley. 

John  Harkness,  sen.,  14  High  St. 

John  Harkness,  jun. 

Alex.  M'Kechuie,  Moss  Street. 


Johnstone. 
William  Steel. 


5* 


268 


APPENDIX. 


Trade  Societies. 

OLD   WEAVERS'   SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1702. 

John  Logan,  boxmaster.  Alex.  King,  collector. 

John  Ronald,  old  boxmaster, 


Robert  Russell,  clerk,  7  High  Street 

Managers. 
John  Cook, 
R.  F.  Dalziel, 
Richard  Watson, 
David  Wilson, 
P.  Coniyn  Macgregor, 
Robert  A.  Ronald, 


Robert  Wingate,  officer, 

John  Young, 
Tlios.   Walker, 
Win,  Craw, 
John  M'Gown, 
John  Stewart, 


HAMMERMEN'S  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1760. 

Thomas  Reid,  deacon  or  conveaer. 

John  Fullertou,  collector. 

John  Bartlemore,  clerk,  County  Buildings. 


MALTMEN'S    SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1730. 

William  Hodge,  box-master.  Robert  Brown,  collector, 

Johu  Bartlemore,  clerk,  County  Buildings. 


FLESHERS'  SOCIETY. 

William  Brown,  deacon.  William  Watson,  collector. 

George  Hart,  clerk,  County  Place. 

GROCERS'  COMPANY. 

Dr  Thomas  Graham,  president.  Wm.  Craw,  treasurer. 

James  H.  Duuu,  clerk.  James  Crawford,  officer. 

Directors. 


James  Wills, 
James  A .  MacKean, 
George  Dobie, 
George  Masson, 
Robert  Ritchie, 


Matthew  Swan, 
James  Weir, 
Wm.  Morrison, 
Johu  M'Gown, 
George  Caats. 


CARTERS'  SOCIETY. 
James  Patteson,  president.  Thomas  M'Allum,  vice-president. 

Joseph  Reuton,  treasurer.  Thomas  Donald,  secretary. 

Committee. 


William  Eaglesham, 
William  Johnston, 
James  Jamieson, 
Walter  Bell, 
John  Donald, 
James  Love, 


Robert  Muir, 
William  Paul, 
Neil  Hart, 

Alexander  Thomson, 
James  M'Donald, 
Alexander  Ferguson. 


APPENDIX.  269 


CORPORATION  OF  MERCHANTS. 

Instituted  1725. 

John  Fullerton,  convener.  John  Barclay,  collector. 

John  Bartlemore,  clerk,  County  Buildings. 

Directors. 

Messrs  Robert  Rrown, 


Messrs  Robert  Wilson, 
Alexander  Begg, 
David  Murray, 
James  Caldwell, 


Hugh  Macfarlaue, 
Wm.  Macintyre, 
James  H.  Dunn. 


PAISLEY  UNITED  TRADES'  COUNCIL. 

President,  James  Inglis,  9  Glen  Street. 
Treasurer,  James  Loes,  18  Broomlands  Street. 
Secretary,  Kobert  Smith,  6  Underwood. 


PLUMBERS'  TRADE  PROTECTIVE  AND  FRIENDLY>_      ^ 

SOCIETY.  y**3 

Treasurer,  George  Anderson,  6  Storie  Street.  !^2c&;^- 

Presideut,  David  Thomson,  26  Glen  Street.  •==£-**- !*j 

Secretary,    John    Duncan,    110     George    Street, 

Vice-Secretary,   John    Dykes,    7    Underwood    Road. 

CARTERS'  TRADE  PROTECTIVE  AND  FRIENDLY  SOCIETY 

Presideut,  Joseph  Kenton. 

Secretary,  Thomas  Douaid,  104  High  Street. 

Treasurer,    Thomas    Macalluiu,    50    High    Street, 


TAILORS'  INCORPORATION. 

Iustituted  1758.      Ke-organised  1866. 

Office-Bearers  for  1879. 

Deacon-Co Dvener,  D.  M'Taggart.     Collector,  John  Mathiesou. 

Messrs  Joseph  Russell  and  W.  C.  Thomson. 


PAISLEY  BRANCH  OF  THE  ASSOCIATED  BLACKSMITHS 

OF  SCOTLAND. 

President — Dugald  Allison.         Treasurer,  George  Barclay. 

Secretary,  George  Beveridge,  9  School  Wynd. 


OPERATIVE  DYERS'  FRIENDLY  AND  PROTECTIVE 

SOCIETY. 

President,  John  Greig,  George  Street. 

Secretary,  George  Martin,  4  Stirling  Street. 

Treasurer,  James  Russell,  50  Caledonia  Street. 


OPERATIVE  BAKERS'  FRIENDLY  AND  PROTECTIVE 

SOCIETY. 

President,  William  Miller,  7  Hospital  Lane. 

Secretary,  Hugh  Keuuedy,  5  Neilstou    Street. 

Treasurer,  John  Dickie,  25  Old  Smithhills  Street. 

w  2 


270  APPENDIX. 


ASSOCIATED  TAILORS'  SOCIETY  (Paisley  Branch). 

President,  James  Norton,  6  John  Street. 

Secretary,  Robert  M'Queeu,  7  Bridge  Street. 

PAISLEY     BRANCH     OF     AMALGAMATED     ENGINEERS, 

SMITHS,  MILLWRIGHTS,  AND  PATTERNMAKERS. 

President,  William  Thomson,  4  Wardrop  Street. 

Treasurer,  John  Caldwell,  74  Love  Street. 

Secretary,    William   Robin,    2    Silk    Street. 


AMALGAMATED  BRICKLAYERS'  SOCIETY  (Paisley  Branch.) 
Collector  and  Treasurer,  Duncan  M'Pherson,  43  Lady  Lane. 


PAISLEY  BRANCH  OP  THE  MOULDERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
Secretary,  Allan  Stevenson,  13  Gauze  Street. 

President,  John  Smith,  7  Back  Sneddon. 

Treasurer,  Hugh  Cowan,  Cleopatra  Buildings. 

Steward,  Donald  M'Lean,  2  Gauze  Street. 

Committee. 

James  Russell,  4  Marshall's  Lane.        Wm.  Hussey,  12  Gauze  Street. 

George  MvDougald,  Clark's  Buildings. 

Joseph  Shanks,  South  Croft.         James  Stewart,  9  Storie  Street. 


PAISLEY  BRANCH  OF  ASSOCIATED   CARPENTERS  AND 

JOINERS  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Secretary,  Mr  Jaffray,  8  Orchard  Street. 


TYPOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY. 

President,  Neil  Wilkie,  Blackwood's  Buildings,  Underwood  Road. 

Secretary,  William  Miller,  Neilstou  Street. 


AMALGAMATED  SLATERS'  SOCIETY. 

President,  Wm.  Connel,  Back  Sneddon. 

Secretary,  John  Campbell,  8  Prussia  Street. 

Treasurer,  David  Thow,  26  Glen  Street. 


Fire  Brigade- 

Arthur  M'Naughtan,    superintendent,    4  Moss  Street. 

Alexander  Thompson,  engineer,     59  Storie  Street. 

William  Smith,  stoker,     8  Maxwell  Street 

Hugh  Fraser,  branchman,      89  High  Street. 

Audrew  Stevenson,  do., 4  Christie  Street. 

George  Lawson,       do.,       60  Storie  Street. 

John  l/ockie,  fireman, 2  North  Croft. 

John  Simpson,       do 21  Moss  Street. 

William  Forsyth,  do.,      25  High  Street. 

John  Fleming,       do.,      12  School  Wy ad. 

Noble  Campbell,     do.,      5  Bridge  Street. 

James  Graham,       do.,       89  High  Street. 

Robert  Wilson,      do.,      8  School  Wynd. 


APPENDIX. 


271 


POST  OFFICE   St.  Mirrea  Street. 

ARRIVAL    AND    DEPARTURE    OP    MAILS. 

Arrives.  Closes. 

7.14  a.m.  London,  England,  and  Foreign      ..      4.30  p.m. 
6.45  p.m.     Do.  Do. 

12.30  a.m.  Ireland,  North  and  South 

5.15  a.m.     Do.  Do, 
12.30  a.m.  Glasgow 


7.14  a.m. 
11.16  a.m. 
1.20  p.m. 
3.20  p.m. 
6.20  p.m. 
9.20  p.m. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


12.30  a.m.  Edinburgh, 
7.14  a.m. 

3.20  p.m. 

6.2  p.m. 


Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 


12.30  a.m.  North  of  Scotland 


7.14  a.m. 
3. '20  p.m. 
6.45  p.m. 
7.14  a.m. 
3.20  p.m. 
6.45  p.m. 


Do.  

Do.  

Do. 

South  of  Scotland 
Do. 
Do. 

North  of  England, 

5.25  a.m.  Greenock  and  fort-Glasgow, 


11  a.m. 

1.5  p.m. 

3  p.m. 

6.15  p.m. 

8.40  p.m. 


Do. 


o.o  p.m. 

6.45  p.m. 

8.5  p.m. 

9.25  a.m. 

10.25  a.m. 

12.35  p.m. 

4.30  p.m. 

5.45  p.m. 

9.25  p.m. 

11  p.m. 

9.25  a.m. 

10.25  a.m. 


Do 

Do.  

Do.  Do 

Do.  Do 

Do.  Do 

3  p.m  Bishopton  ...          ..         ...         .. 

12.30  a.m.  West  Highlands  

7.14  a.m.         Do.  

12.45  p.m.  Johnstone 

3.45  p.m.         Do.  ,         

6.40  p.m.        Do.  

12.45  p.m  Lochwinnoch, 

8.50  p.m.         Do.  

Do.  , 

Kilmarno  k 

Carlisle  and  South  Ayrshire  ... 

7.14  a.m.  Ayrshire 

12.45  p.m.        Do.  

6.40  p.m.         Do.  

6.30  p.m.  Elderslie,  Quarrelton,  and  Howwood 
9  a.m.  Renfrew 

3  30  p.m.         Do.  

6.45  p.m.        Do. 
4. 10  p.m.  Linwood 


Despatch , 
4.45  p.m. 
8.30  p.m. 

7.10  p.m. 

8.30  p.m. 

9.35  a.m. 
10.40  a.m. 
12.50  p.m. 

4.55  p.m. 
6.5  p-m. 

9.35  p.m. 
5  a.m. 

9.35  a.m. 
10.40  a.m. 


12.35  p.m.  12.50  p.m. 
3.10  p.m.     3.25  p.m. 


9  25  p.m. 

11  p.m. 

10.25  a.m. 

8.5  p.m. 

5.45  p.m. 

11  p.m. 

12.35  p.m. 

4.25  jj.m. 

8.5  p.m. 

,     3.10  p.m. 

7  a.m. 

10.45  a.m. 

12.55  p  m. 

2.40  p.m. 

5.45  p.m. 

10.20  p.m. 

9  p.m. 

5.45  p.m. 

,     9.25  p.m. 

,     4.10  p.m. 

11pm. 
.  10.25  a.m. 
.     4. 10  p.m. 

11  p.m. 
.  1.50  p.m. 
.  3.40  p.m. 
,.  3.20  p.m. 
7  a.m. 
,.  4.10  p.m. 
.     9.25  p.m. 

11  p.m. 

»,        11  p.m. 

9  a.m. 

.     3.30  p.m. 

11  p.m 


9.35  p.m-   i 
5  a.m.    ! 
10.40  a.m.    J 
8.30  p.m.    ; 
6.5  p.m. 
5  am. 
12.50  p.m- 
4.45  p.m- 
8.30  p.m. 
3.25  p.m. 
7.10  a.m. 
11  a.m. 
1.5  p.m. 
3  p.m. 
5.55  p.m. 
10.25  p.m. 
9.10  p.m. 
6  p.m. 
9.35  p.m. 

4.30  p.m. 

4  a.m. 

10.40' a.m. 

4.30  p.m. 

3  a.m. 

2  p.m. 
350  p.m. 
3.30  p.in. 
7.5  a.m. 
4.30  p.m. 
9.35  p.m. 
6.30  a.m. 

6  a.m. 
9.30  a.m. 
3.45  p.m. 
6.30  a.m. 


Town  Deliveries— 7  and  8  a.m.,  1.30,  4,  aLd  7.15  p.m. 


272  APPENDIX. 


Letters  must  be  registered  half  au  hour  previous  to  the  time  of  box 
closing,  except  ia  the  case  of  the  first  mail  to  Ayr,  Kilmarnock,  &c, 
which  should  be  registered  the  evening  before.  On  payment  of  an 
extra  fee  of  2d,  letters  may  still  be  registered  for  half  an  hour  later 
in  must  cases. 

Deliveries  by  letter-carriers  begin  at  7  a.m.  (London  aud  Scotland, 
North  of  Ireland,  Greenock,  &c.)  ;  8  a.m.  (London,  Ayrshire,  South 
of  Ireland,  &c.) ;  1.30  p.m.  (Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Greenock,  Ayr, 
&c.)  ;  4.0  p.m.  (Glasgow,  Edinburgh,  &c);  7.15  p.m.  (Greenock, 
Glasgow,  Ayr,  England,  &c.) 

SUNDAY   MAILS. 

Despatch  of  letters,  &c,  for  Loudon,  England,  Foreign,  Glasgow, 
Edinburgh,  Ireland,  Greenock,  Port-Glasgow,  Ayrshire,  &c,  6.15  p.m. 

Delivery  of  letters  to  callers  (Glasgow,  Edinburgh,  Greenock, 
Port-Glasgow,  &c.)  from  8  a.m.  till  10  a.m.  at  the  Office.  No  arrivals 
from  Ireland  or  England  delivered  on  Sunday. 

No  deliveries  by  letter-carriers  on  Suuday.  On  Fast  Days  two 
deliveries  commencing  at  7  a.m.  and  Sam.  Office  opens  on  Sundays 
from  8  a.m.  till  10  a.m.,  aud  on  Fast  Days  from  7  a.m.  till  10.45  a.m. 
and  froin  7  till  8  p.m. 

Letters  are  collected  from  the  Receiving  Offices,  28  Wellmeadow 
Street  and  Oauseyside  Street,  and  from  the  Pillar  Boxes  at  Bank 
Street,  County  Place,  Barracks,  Ralston  Square,  Stock  Street,  and 
Caledonia  Street,  at  10  a.m.,  12.30  p.m.,  8.50  p.m.,  5.30  p.m.,  and  8.30 
p.m.     No  collections  on  Sundays. 

Money  orders  are  granted  aud  paid  from  9  a.m.  till  6  p.m.  Savings 
Bank  aud  Government  Life  Insurance  Annuity  business  transacted 
during  same  hours  ;  and  on  Saturdays  from  9  a.m.  till  8  p.m.  On 
Sundays  and  Fast  Days  no  busiuess  of  this  description  is  done. 

Office  open  ou  week  days  for  Post  Office  and  Telegraph  business 
from  7  a.rn.  till  9  p.m.,  and  on  Sundays  from  8  a.m.  till  10  a.m.  only, 
but  the  letter  box  remains  open  as  on  other  days. 

Clerks  — A.  Logan,  16  George  Street;  W.  Smith,  145  George 
Street;  Robt.  Deans,  St.  Mirren  Street ;  Ellen  Deaus,  St.  Mirreu  St. 

Telegraph  Clerks — Margaret  R.  Allan,  Wallace's  Laud,  Under- 
wood ;  Emily  M.  Foale,  9  St.  James  Street  ;  Jemima  Bonnar, 
Wallace's  Laud,  Underwood. 

Stampers— John  Picken,  26  Storie  Street  ;  George  Houston. 

Letter-Carriers — James  Ramsay,  29  New  Sueddon  Street;  R.  C. 
M'Kiulay;  William  Jamieson,  31  Orchard  Street  ;  James  Carruth,  2 
Lyleslaud  ;  John  Gibson,  18  Maxwelltou  Street. 

Auxiliary  Letter-Carriers— George  Begg,  13  School  Wynd  ;  H. 
M'Pherson,  4  Smithhills  ;  Alex.  Lochhead,  14  Carriagehill  ;  Daniel 
M'Coll,  12  Abbey  Close;  Hugh  T.  Balfour,  14  High  Street  ;  Thomas 
Stevenson,  37  Storie  Street ;  Hugh  M'Keuzie,  5  Storie  Street ;  Alex. 
Christie,  3  Nsilsou  Street. 

Messengers — Renfrew— John  Morton,  Renfrew.  Gateside — Thos. 
Cathcart,  78  Canal  Street.       Linwood — Michael  Graham,  Camphill. 

FRANCIS  DEANS,  Postmaster 


APPENDIX.  372 


•  •  • 

Id. 

j  2  oz. 

...       lid. 

4  oz. 

2d. 

6  oz. 

...      2£d. 

8  oz. 

3d. 

10  oz. 

,..       3id. 

12  oz. 

4d. 

RATES      OF      POSTAGE. 

INLAND   LETTERS. 

For  a  Letter — 

Not  exceeding  1  oz. 

Exceeding  1  oz.  but  not  exceeding 

—  2  oz,  — 

—  4  oz.  — 

—  6  oz.  — 

—  8  oz.  — 

—  10  oz.  — 
Any  letter  exceeding  the  weight  of  12  oz.  will  be  liable  to  a  postage 

of  Id  per  ounce,  begiuning  with  the  first  ounce. 

And  no  Iuland  Letters  must  exceed  18  inches  in  length,  9  inches 
in  breadth,  and  6  inches  in  depth. 

Re-directed  letters  are  liable  to  new  rates  of  postage,  but  though 
the  new  postage  should  not  be  paid  on  the  reposting  of  the  letter,  it 
will  be  charged  only  the  prepaid  rate  on  delivery. 

Newspapers  for  Foreign  parts  and  Colonies,  if  posted  later  than  8 
days  after  publication,  are  charged  book  postage. 

Books,  &C. — Printed  Books,  Pamphlets,  Magazines,  Reviews,  &c, 
whether  British,  Foreign,  or  Colonial,  may  be  forwarded  by  post 
between  places  in  the  United.  Kingdom  (made  up  in  the  same  manner 
as  newspapers),  if  prepaid  in  stamps,  at  the  following  rates  : — 

Under  2  oz.,  -g-d  ;  under  4  oz  ,  Id  ;  under  6  oz.,  l^d  ;  under  8  oz., 
2d ;  and  |-d  for  every  additional  2  oz.  No  parcel  to  exceed  18  inches 
any  way,  but  may  contaiu  any  number  of  separate  Books,  Maps,  or 
Priuts,  and  any  quantity  of  Paper,  Vellum,  or  Parchment,  and  may 
be  either  printed,  written,  or  plain. 

Books,  if  prepaid  in  stamps,  are  also  forwarded  by  packet,  if  un- 
written on  inside  or  in  the  cover,  at  the  rate  of  2d  or  4d  under  4  oz. 
to  British  Colonies. 

The  British  Registration  Fee  on  every  registered  letter  posted  for 
delivery  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or  addressed  to  any  British  Colony 
or  Foreign  country  is  now  2d. 

The  same  reduction  has  lakeu  place  in  the  fee  chargeable  on  any 
newspaper  or  book  packet,  addressed  to  a  British  Colony  or  to  the 
Kingdom  of  Italy,  which  the  senders  may  desire  to  register. 

Registrars  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths. 

Abbey,  High,   Middle,  and  Low   Parishes — Hugh  Allison,  Registrar, 
53  Hiffh  Street. 


Session  Clerks. 

High  Parish — J.  Gray  Thomson,  7  Wellmeadow. 

Middle  Parish — Win,  Peattie,  Waterloo  Place,  2  Gilmour  Street. 

Low  Parish — Robert  Hay,  10  High  Street. 

Abbey  Parish— Robert  Muir  (Interim),  Lawn  Street. 


274 


APPENDIX. 


Commissioners  of  Supply  of  the  County  of  Renfrew, 

Qualified  to  vole  and  act  as  such. 

18  7  9. 

Colonel  Campbell,  of  Blythswood,  Convener. 


His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Abercorn 

*The  Right  Honourable  George 
Frederick,  Earl  of  Glasgow 

*The  Right  Honourable  Charles, 
Lord  Blantyre 

The  Honourable  Walter  Stewart, 
Master  of  Blantyre 

The  Honourable  Lord  Francis 
Conyngham,  Muirshiels,  Loch- 
wiimoch 

*Sir  Robert  John  Milliken  Napier, 
Bart.,  of  Milliken  and  Napier 

*Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw  Stewart, 
Bart.,  of  Greenock  and  Blackhall 

*Michael  Hugh  Stewart  Nicolson, 
yr.,  of  Greenock  and  Biackhall 

James  Allison,  of  Malletsheugh, 
M earns 

John  G.  Allison,  of  Cartsbridge, 
M earns 

James  Anderson,  of  Highholm, 
Port-Glasgow 

*Matthew  Algie,  Langside,  Cross- 
myloof 

John  Allan,  Hillhead,  Kilbirnie 

David  Anderson,  clothier  in  Glas- 
gow 

Robert  Arthur,  Gavilmoss,  Lech- 
winnoch 

George  Arbuckle,  flesher,  Greenock 

Matthew  Arbuckle,  flesher,  Green- 
ock 

John  Buchanan,  of  Glenlora,  Loch- 
winnoch 

James  Brownlie,  grocer  and  pro- 
vision merchant  in  Barrhead 

Archd.  Brownlie,  writer,  Barrhead 

William  Cunningham  Graham  Bon- 
tine,  of  Ardoch,  Dumbarton 

John  Boyd,  of  Kirkhill,  Mearns 

*David  C.  R.  C.  Buclianan,  of 
Drumpellier,  Coatbridge 

George  Burns,  residing  at  Wemyss 
House,  Wemyss  Bay 

*John  Burns,  of  Castle  Wemyss, 
Wemyss  Bay 

John  Bartlemore,  of  Bourtrees, 
writer,  Paisley 


Henry  Birkmyre,  merchant,  Port- 
Glasgow 

William  James  Bell,  75  St.  George's 

Place,  Glasgow 
John      Birkmyre,      manufacturer, 
Port-Glasgow 

David  Buchanan,  Graham  Street, 
Johnstone 

Thomas  Blackwood,  of  Woodhall, 
engineer  and  shipbuilder,  Port- 
Glasgow 

*Arcliibald  Campbell  Campbell  of 
Blythswood,  Renfrew 

Nicol  Cameron,  residing  at  Pollok- 
shaws 

John  Crawford,  of  Sproulston, 
Lochwinnoch 

John  Clark,  of  Kirkland  Park, 
Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh 

James  Cochran,  of  Riversbank 

James  Connel,  of  Cathkin  View, 
Langside 

George  Craig,  of  Broom,  Mearns 

John  Maxwell  Cuningham,  Clydes- 
dale Bank,  Glasgow 

Andrew  Crawford,  2  Clyde  Ter- 
race, Glasgow 

David  Cross,  of  Eastbank,  near 
Bishopton 

*Alex.  Crum,  of  Thornliebank 

Robert  Christie,  builder,  Glasgow 

John  Cunningham,  of  Chapeltown, 
ironfounder  an.«l  engineer,  Barr- 
head 

*John  Charles  Cuninghame,  ef 
Craigends 

*Duncan  Darroch,  B.A.,  of 
Gourock 

Robert  Cassels,  of  Shieldhall,  re- 
siding at  Park  Circus,  Glasgow 

James  Lumsden  Cunlyffe,  ship- 
builder, Port-Glasgow,  residing 
at  Glen  Bank,  Port-Glasgow 

Thomas  Dick,  bank  agent,  Kinning 
Park 

Wm.  S.  Dixon,  of  Govan  Colliery 

Charles  Duncan,  of  Thornlymuir, 
W  oodend,  Rothesay 


APPENDIX. 


275 


James  Donald,  ironfounder  and 
engineer,  Johnstone 

*Henry  Barclay  Dunlop,  of  Arthur- 
lie 

David  John  Dunlop,  shipbuilder. 
Port-Glasgow,  residing  at  Rose- 
bank,  Port-Glasgow 

William  John  Ea-ton,  writer,  Glas- 
gow, as  factor  for  the  Countess 
of  Home 

Ah  xander  Eadie,  wright  and 
builder,  Glasgow 

Jas.  Finlayson,  Merchiston  House, 
Johnstone 

Andw.  Fleming,  Fulwood,  Hous- 
ton 

John  Fullerton,  timber  merchant, 
residing  at  Ivy  Bank,  Port-Glas- 
gow 

William  Fulton,  of  Glen,  Paisley 

*  Allan  Gilmour,  of  Eaglesham 

*John  Gordon,  of  Aikenhead 

John  Glegg,  residing  at  Milliken, 
as  factor  for  the  Trustees  of  the 
deceased  Thomas  Sptir  of  Black- 
stoun  for  the  time  being,  in  ab- 
sence of  the  Trustees 

Robert  Gilles,  EastBarnaigh,  Loch- 
winnoch 

Thomas  Watson  Greig,  Pa.lmerston 
Place,  Edinburgh 

*Allau  Graham-Barnes-Graham,  of 
Craigallion  and  Kirkhiil 

Alexander  Greenlees,  doctor  of 
medicine  in  Glasgow 

*Henry  Lee  Harvey,  of  Castle- 
semple,  Lochwinnoch 

*George  Ludovic  Houston,  of 
Johnstone 

John  Heys,  calico  printer,  Barrhead 

Henry  Heys,  calico  printer,  South 
Arthurlie,  Barrhead 

John  Howie,  of  Shawhill,  Mearns 

^Archibald  Campbell  Holms,  of 
Sanriyford 

J.  M.  Home,  27  Landbdowne  Cres- 
cent., Glasgow 

James  Dunlop,  Hamilton,  of  Roger- 
ton,  wrber,  Glasgow 

James  Hamilton,  of  Janefield, 
Johnstone 

James  Henderson,  77  West  Scot- 
land Street,  Kinning  Park,  Glas- 
gow 


Robt.  Howie,  of  Eurnhouse,  Mearns 

Adam  Hogg,  Mersey  Lea,  Brook- 
lands  Road,  Sale,  Cheshire 

John  H  erbertson,  of  Crooks,  Mearns 

John  Jeffrey,  plumber,  Beith 

William  Charles  Stewatt  Hamilton, 
of  Craiglaw,  Kirkcowan 

D.  B.  Johnson,  of  Kaim,  Loch- 
winnoch 

Robert  Kerr,  manufacturer  in 
Glasgow  and  Paisley 

James  Foster  King,  of  Longhaugh, 
Bishopton 

Durham  Kippen,  of  Busby  and 
Cartsbridge 

Hugh  Kirkwood,  residing  at  Kil- 
lermont,  as  factor  for  J.  G. 
Oswald,  of  Scotstoun 

Hugh  Kennedy,  of  Clevans,  resid- 
ing at  Redcliffe,  Partickhiil, 
Partick 

Henry  Lamont,  writer,  Glasgow 

David  Laidlaw,  14  Buchanan  Street  9- 
Glasgow  itl^j 

John   Laird,  Norwood  Villa,  Pol-£2  «1J*- 
lokshields  S**"S 

Francis  Loshrane,  of  Stewart- 
wraes 

William  Law,  3  Laurieston  Place, 
Glasgow 

T.  R.  J.  Logan,  as  factor  for  the 
Trustees  of  William  Dixon,  of 
Govan  Colliery 

*George  Lindsay,  provision  mer- 
chant, 169  Eglinton  Street, Glas- 
gow 

Robert  Lindsay,  East  Park  House, 
Upper  Kilmalcolm 

William  Lochrane.  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  Crossbill 

*  William  Hall  Maxwell,  of  Dar- 
gavel 

*William  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  M.P. 

John  Muir,  late  of  Plantation 

William  Mair,  21  Rutland  Crescent, 
Paisley  Road,  Glasgow 

*Angus  Mitchell,  manufacturer, 
Ayton  Villa,  Langside 

John  Marshall,  of  Hills,  Lochwin- 
noch 

Alexander  Martin,  Taybank,  Lang- 
side 

R.be  t  Macfie,  of  Langhouse 

*Andrew  Muirhead  of  Meikle  Cloak 


276 


APPENDIX. 


Henry  Murphy,  Springhill,    Cross- 

myloof 
*James  Myles,  Deanside,  Renfrew, 
as  factor  for  Alexander  Speirs,  of 
Eiderslie 
*Henry  M'Call,  of  Daldowie,  Glas- 
gow 
*Henry  Macdowall,  of  Garthland 
Heiary  Macdowall, yr.,  of  Garthland 
Duncan  M'Doisald,  Parkhouse,  Kin- 

ning  Park 
John   M'Ewan,  of  Glenlora,  Loch- 

winnoch 
Robert  M'Quaker,  feuar,  Johnstone 
*Patrick     Couiyw     Macgregor,    of 

Brediland 
James     Macgregor,    St.    Andrew's 

Villa,  Pollokshields 
Robert  Macfarlaoe,  Bridge  of  Weir 
David  M'Haffie,  of  Eastwood 
Archibald     M'lntyre,    grain    mer- 
chant, Pollokshields 
Peter  M'Laurin,  residing  at  High 

C'rtside,  Johnstone 
Wiiliam  Miller,  of  Eastwood  Hill 
Daniel     Macdowall,    of  Sunnyhill, 

Johnstone 
Peter    M'lntyre,    Kildowan     Villa, 

Dowanh'll,  Glasgow 
Hugh     M'Pluiil,     coalmaster    and 

shipowner  in  Glasgow 
James   Moffat,   of  Carnegie   Park, 

merchant  in  Port-Glasgow 
Thomas  M'Lellan,  merchant,  Barr- 
head 
John  Stirling  Napier, of  Meichiston 
Allan  Pollok  of  F  aside 
William  Pollock,  of  Titwood 
•John  Poison,  of  Thornly 
William  Paterson,  Knockbartnock, 

Lochwinnoch 
John  Patersou,  brickbuilder,  Glas- 
gow 
*Kobert  William  Cochran-Patrick, 

of  Woodside,  Beith 
John  F.  Patrick,  of  Grangehill 
H.  R.  B.  Peile,  Catty    House,  Dry- 
men,   as   factor  for  Sir  M.  R.  S. 
Stewart 
Thomas  Porter,  feuar,  Johnstone 
Wm.  Pol'ok,bank  agent,  Barrhead 
David  Richardson,  of  Hartfield 
Matthew      Rodger,     of     Rosslaud, 
Bishopton 


John  M.  Robertson,  writer,  Glas- 
gow 

Robert  Young  Richardson,  of  Ral- 
ston, residing  at  Kirn,  Argyle- 
sliire 

*Thotnas  Dundas  Speirs,  of  Kil- 
allan 

Alexander  Graham  Speirs,  of  Cul- 
creuch 

Th>  s.  Shanks,  engineer,  Johnstone 

*Robert  Thomas  Napier  Speir,  of 
Culde.es  Castle 

Peter  Stewart,  9  Marlow  Street, 
Kinning  Park,  Glasgow 

Archibald  Sinclair   late  of  Deanside 

John  Salmon,  residing  at  Johnstone 
Castle,  as  factor  for  George 
Ludovic  Houstoun,  of  Jwhnstone 

Thomas  Smith,  Crosslees,  by 
Thornliebank 

James  Stevenson,  of  Auchenames 

William  Stevenson,  of  Cro;slee 

William  Stevenson,  of  Robbshill 
and  Househill,  H inlet 

Hugh  Stevenson,  yr.,  of  Househill 

William  Stewart,  114  Argyle 
Street,  Glasgow 

James  Stewart,  of  Garvocks,  M.P. 

James  Stewart,  of  Williamvvood 

Thomas  Stobo,  builder,  Strathearn 
Place,  Paisley  Road,  Glasgow 

Arthur  Franci-  Stoddard,  of  Broad- 
field,  Kilmalcolm 

Robert  Galbraith  Sommerville, 
merchant,  Port-Glasgow 

William  Steel,  residing  at  Hilltop, 
Eiderslie 

*  James  Swan,  of  Wattieston 

Charles  Thorn  s,  coachbuilder, 
Glasgow 

P.  Walker,  Pollokshields 

James  Wallace,  of  Braehead,  sur- 
geon dentist  Glasgow 

*J.  C.  Wakefield,  of  Eastwood  Park 

Arthur  Watson,  Overl- e.  Busby 

-Durcan  Watson,  Pollokshaws 

Robert  Webster,  residing  at  Loftus 
House,  Broughty  Ferry 

Alexander  Wilson,  Overtrees, 
Lochwinnoch 

Robert  William  Rankine  Wilson,  of 
Braidbar 

George  Wilson,  of  Hurlet,  residing 
at  West  Hurlet 


APPENDIX. 


277 


James   Wilson,  jr.,  Dykebar,  Pais- 
ley, factor  for  the  Right  Honour- 
able the  Earl  of  Glasgow 
Hugh   Douglas   Willock,  148  West 

Nile  Street,  Glasgow- 
Alex.   Young,    Keir    Mains,    Dun- 
blane,   factor   for     Sir    William 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  of  Pollok 
and  Keir 
*The  Sheriff  of  the  County 
*The  Sheriff-Substitute,  Paisley 
*The  Sheriff-Substitute,  Greenock 
*The  Provost  of  Renfrew 
The  eldest  Bailie  of  Renfrew 


*The  Provost  of  Paisley 
*The  Provost  of  Greenock 
*The  Provost  of  Pc  rt-Glasgow 
*The  Provost  of  Pollokshaws 
*The  Senior  Police  Magistrate  of 

Johnstone 
*The  Senior  Police   Magistrate  of 

Gourock 
*The   Senior  Police  Magistrate  of 

Crosshill 
*rhe  Senior  Police  Magistrate  of 

Kinning  Park 
The  Senior  Police   Magistrate   of 

Pollokshields 


*  Members  of  Standing  Committee. 
James  Caldwell,  Clerk  of  Supply — Office,  33  Old  Sneddon  Street, 

Paisley. 
Annual  General  Meetings  held  at  Renfrew  on  30th  April,  and  last 

Tuesday  of  October. 

The  9th  Section  of  the  Act  of  Parliament  17th  and  18th  Vict ,  cap.  91, 

states  the  qualifications  necessary  for  a  Commissioner  of  Supply. 

Lieutenancy  of  Renfrewshire. 

Lord-Lientenant — Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart. 

Vice-Lieutenant — Archibald  0.  Campbell  of  Blythswood. 

Clerk  of  Lieutenancy — John  Macdougall,  Mansion  House,  Greenock. 

Deputy- Lieutenants. 


Alexander,  Claud,  of  Ballochmyle, 
M.P.,  1860 

Blantyre,  Lord,  1845 

Buchanan,  Lieut. -Col.  D.C.R.C.,  of 
Drumpeller  aad  Finlaystone, 
1863 

Campbell,  Archibald  C.,  of  Blyths- 
wood, 1860 

Crum,  A  lexander,  of  Thornliebank, 
1873 

Cuninghame,  John  Charles,  of 
Craigends,  1873 

Darrocb, Duncan,  of  Gourock,  1863 

Gilmour,Allau,  of  Eaglesham,1860 

Glasgow,  Earl  of,  1873 

Gordon,  John,  of  Aikeuhead,  1860 

Harvey,  Henry  Lee,  1873 


Houstoun,     George    Ludovic,    of 

Johnstone,   1873 
Macdowall,  Henry,  of  Garthland, 

1873 
Maxwell,   William   Hall,   of  Dar- 

gavel,  1873 
Mure,  Lieut. -Colonel  William,  of 

Caldwell,  M.P.,  1860 
Napier,  Sir  Robert  J.  M.,  Bart., 

1845 
Napier,  John  Stirling,  1860 
Pollok,     Allan,     of    Faside    aad 

Broom,  1860 
Scott,  James,  1860 
Speir,Robert  Thomas  Napier,  1868 
Stewart,  John  Archd.  Shaw,  1863 


Commissary  Conrt. 

Held  every  Thursday  at  Eleven  o'clock  Forenoon. 

Patrick  Fraser,  commissary. 

Hugh    Cowan,    commissary  -  depute. 

John  Bartlemore,  commissary  clerk — Office,  County  Buildings, 


278  APPENDIX. 


Renfrewshire  Prison  Officials  and.  Visiting 
Committees. 

May  and  November — Bailie  Clark,  Paisley,  and  Mr  Alexander  Crum, 

Thornliebank. 
June  and  December — Sheriff  Cowan  and  Bailie  M'Lachlan,  Paisley. 
July    and    January  —  Bailie    MacKean    and     Mr    Henry    Dunlop, 

Arthurlie. 
August  and  February — Mr  Fisher  and  Mr  A.  C.  Holms,  Sandyford. 
September    and    March — Provost    Murray,    Paisley,    and    Mr  John 

Poison,  Paisley. 
October  and    April — Provost    Stewart,    Renfrew,  and   Mr   Duncan 
Watson,  Pollokshaws. 

Paisley  Prison. 

Governor,  Robert  Bird.      Chaplain,  Rev.  John  Fleming,  M.A. 

Surgeon,  James  Paton.  M.D. 

Greenock  Prison. 

Governor,  Wm.  Clark.     Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  Robertson,  M.A. 

Surgeon,  Samuel  Shortridge,  M.D. 

Justice  of  Peace  Court. 

Small  Debt  and  Fiscal  Courts  held  at  Paisley  every  Friday  at 

Eleven  Forenoon. 

Clerk,  John  Bartlemore.  Depute-Clerk,  Thomas  MacRobert. 

Procurator-Fiscal,   Thomas  Campbell. 

PAISLEY   DISTRICT. 

Rotation  of  Presiding  Justices  from  1st  July  to  Blst  December,  1879. 

July. — Provost  Murray,  Sir  Peter  Coats,  Messrs  A.  0.  Holms, 
William  MacKean,  James  Clark,  Alex.  R.  Pollock. 

August. — Messrs  Thomas  Coats,  Peter  Guilleaume,  Wm.  Russell, 
James  A.  MacKean,  Bailie  M'Lachlau. 

September. — Messrs  William  Holms,  Archd.  Hutchison,  William 
Abercrombie,  Bailie  Halden. 

October. — Messrs  James  Barclay,  William  Wotherspoon,  James 
Arthur,  John  Brown,  Wm.  Bell,  Hugh  Brown,  James  Millar. 

November. — Messrs  John  Morgan,  John  Baird,  Alex.  Cattanach, 
Wm.  Poison,  Bailie  Clark. 

December. — Messrs  Hugh  Macfarlane,  Robt.  Brown,  Peter  Brough, 
John  Hutchison,  Archd.  Craig,  P.  Comyn  Macgregor. 


Courts  held  at  Johnstone  third  Monday  of  each  Month. 

Depute  Clerk — Walter  Holmes,  writer  Johnstone. 

Courts  held  at  Loehwinnoch  first  Saturday  of  each  Month. 

Depute-Clerk — John  Reid,  writer,  Loehwinnoch. 

Courts  held  at  Barrhead  first  Monday  of  each  Month. 

Depute-Clerk — Archd.  Brownlie,  writer,  Barrhead. 

Courts  held  at  Pollokshaws  first  Tuesday  of  each  Month. 

Depute-Clerk — Wm    Gillies,   writer,   Pollokshaws. 

Quarter  Sessions,  first  Tuesday  of  March,  May,  and  August,  and  last 

Tuesday  of  October  at  Renfrew.     Licensing  Meetings  held  at 

Renfrew  third  Tuesday  of  April  and  last  Tuesday  of  October. 


APPENDIX. 


279 


Paisley  School  Board. 

Thomas    Coats,    Esq.,    Chairman. 


Mrs  Arthur. 
Rev.  Dr.  Fox. 
Rev.  Dr.  Huitou. 
Rev.  T.  Gentles. 


Mi-  Robert  Coohrau. 
Mr  James  Clark. 
Mr  H.  S.  Smiley. 
Mr  C.  D.  Wason. 


COMMITTEES. 

School  Management  Committee. — The  whole  Board — Rev.  Dr  Huttou, 

convener. 
Grammar  School  Committee. — The   whole  Board — Rev.  Mr   Gentles, 

convener. 
School   Attendance    Committee. — The    whole   Board, — Rev.    Dr   Fox, 

conveuer. 
Finance   Committee.—  Mr  Smiley,  Rev.    Mr  Gentles,  Rev.  Dr  Huttoa, 

aud  Bailie  Clark — Bailie  Clark,  convener. 
Night   Schools   Committee. — Bailie   Clark,  and   Messrs    Cochran   and 

Wason — Bailie  Clark,  convener. 
Works  Committee. — Rev.   Dr   Hutton,   Rev.   Mr  Gentles,   Mr  Smiley, 

and  Mr  Cochran — Mr  Cochrau,  couvener. 
Industrial   Work — Mrs   Arthur,  reporter  and  visitor  ;    assisted  by  a 

number  of  other  ladies. 
Committee  on  Religious  Instruction. — Mrs  Arthur,   Rev.  Mr  Gentles, 

Bailie  Clark,  aud  Mr  Smiley — Rev.  Mr  Gentles,  convener. 


UJ 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Paisley  District. 


Alexander,  Claud,  of  Ballochmyle 
Arthur,  James,  of  Barshaw 
Abercrombie,  William,  banker 
Baird,  John,  Netherhill 
Barclay,  James,  Canal  Bank 
Bell,  William,  Renfrew 
Brough,  Peter,  Oakshawhead 
Brown,  Hugh,  Egypt  Park 
Brown,  John,  Causeyside 
Brown,  Robert,  Underwood  Park 
Cattanach,  Alex.,  Auchentorlie 
Clark,  James,  Southbar 
Coats,  James,  yr.,  of  Woodside 
Coats,  Sir  Peter  of  Woodside 
Coats,  Thomas,  of  Ferguslie 
Craig,  Archibald,  of  Cateside 
Fleming,  Andrew,  Fulwood 
Glen,  Thomas,  Thorohill 
Guilleaume,  Peter,  banker,  Paisley 


Hutchison,  Archibald,  Fairhill 
Hutcheson,  John,  Garthland  Place 
Macfarlane,  Hugh,  banker,  Gilmeur 

Street 
MacKean,  William,  merchant 
MacKean,  James   Anderson,   Cal- 

side 
Macgregor,     Patrick     Comyn,     of 

Brediland 
Millar,  Andrew,  Dean  of  Faculty  of 

Procurators 
Millar,  James,  Adelphi  House 
Morgan,  John,  of  Greenlaw 
Murray,  David,  St.  Mirren  Street 
Pollock,  Alex.  Russell,  Greenhill 
Poison,  Wm.,  starch  manufacturer 
Russell,  William,  High  Street 
Wilson,  George,  West  Hurlet 
Wotherspoon,  William,  Max wellton 


Holms,  Archibald  C,  of  San^iyford 

Sheriff-Depute  and  Sheriff-Substitutes  of  Renfrewshire  and  the 
Provost  and  Magistrates  of  Paisley,  for  the  time  being. 


280  APPENDIX. 


Fees  for  Proclamation  of  Banns. 

PAEISH  CHURCHES. 

For  Two  or  Three  Sundays,         2s.    6d. 

For  One  Sunday  only,        10s.    6d. 

Where  the  Parties  reside  in  any  two  of  the  Parishes  within  the 
Registration  District  of  Paisley,  only  One  Fee  is  charged. 


BURGH  REGISTER   OFFICE. 
The  Fee  for  Publication  of  Marriage  is  2s.  6d.  for  Parties  residing 
within  the  Registration  District.     Seven  Clear  Days'  Notice  must  be 
given. 

Inspectors  of  "Weights  and  Measures. 

Paisley  District — Robert  Hunter  and  John  Gildawie. 
Pollokshaws  District — Robert  Hunter  and  Robert  Russell. 
Greenock  District— Robert  Hunter  and  John  Angus. 
Burgh  of  Paisley — Andrew  Fisher,  81  New  Sneddon. 


ST.  GEORGE'S   PARISH  SABBATH  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION. 

President,  James  Hay. 
Superintendents. 

Presbytery  House  School J.  A.  Tannahill. 

Causeyside  School James  Hay. 

Secretary,  Robert  Allau  Hay,  77  Canal  Street. 
Treasurer,  William  Worthington,  48  Causeyside. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GOOD  TEMPLARS— FOUNTAIN 

GARDENS,  No.  444. 

Meets  every  Saturday  at  7.30  p.m.  in  the  Hall,  109  Causeyside. 

Office-Bearers. 

John  Gallacher,  W.T.S.         Matthew  Dickie,  P.W.C.T. 

Grace  C.  Gribben,  W.S. 

J.  C.  Gribben,  sen.,  D.G.W.C.T. 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS— COURT  ST.  JOHN,  5222. 

Office-Bearers. 

David  Cochran,  3  Christie  Street,  C.R. 

Allan  Farrell,  S.C.R. 

William  Scott,  25  Glen  Street,  Treasurer. 

R.  Inglis,  33  Glen  Street,  Secretary. 

Alex.  M'Farlane  and  Daniel  Reid,  Woodwards. 

Thomas  Scott  and  Archd.  Fulton,  Beadles. 

W.  L.  Cunningham,  M.B. 

Trustees,  Thomas  Muir,  John  Cowan,  and  Hugh  Harper. 


APPENDIX. 


281 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS— PAISLEY  DISTRICT. 

William  Law,  88  Causeyside,  D.C.R. 

James    M'Murray,    Barrhead,     D.S.C.R. 

James  Wylie,  1  Hamiltou   Street,  Treasurer. 

R.  Inglis,  33  Glen  Street,  Secretary. 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS— COURT  KING 

GEORGE,  5763. 

Thomas  M'CrossaD,  C.R.         Andrew  Borland,  S.C.R. 

Peter  M'Kenzie,  Secretary.  Charles  O'Neil,  Treasurer. 

Alex.  Eccles  and  John  M'Gill,  Woodwards. 

Thomas  Steel  and  Wiiliam  Cunningham,  Beadles. 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS  JUVENILE  SICK  AND 

FUNERAL  SOCIETY— PAISLEY  DISTRICT. 

Offioe-Bearers. 

Thomas  Deans,  President. 

Joseph  Culbert,  21  New  Sneddon,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  G.  Wylie,  12  Thread  Street,  Secretary. 

Collectors. 


John  Arthur. 
Robert  Shaw. 
John  Ronald. 


John  Irvine. 
Michael  Boyce. 
George  Forsyth. 


ua  «s 


Dr  N.  F.  Macleod,  M.D.,  and  Dr  J.  Holms,  M.D. 


SCOTTISH  FLORIST  SOCIETY.— Willi  amsburgh. 

Office-Bearers. 

Hon.  President,  James  Drybrough,  Esq.,  Arkleston. 

Presideut,  John  B.  Robertson,  Gateflat. 
Vice-President,  David  Thomson,  8  Williamsburgh. 

Treasurer,  William  Dickson,  Ladyburn. 
Secretary,  Mr  William  L.  Cowden,  27  Storie  Street. 
Committee. 
John  B.  Robertson. 


William  Dickson. 
David  Thomson. 
William  Barr. 


William  L.  Cowden. 


Johu  Livingstone. 
Charles  Smith. 
Robert  Russell. 
William  Lyle. 


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ADAM,  Elizabeth,  spirit  dealer,  28  Canal  street 
Allan,  Mrs  Agnes,  grocer,  73  High  street 
ANDERSON,   THOMAS,  cashier,  London  Works,  29s 
Bell  street 

BAIRD,  JAMES,  carrier,  17  Queen  street 

Barr,  Miss,  toy  shop,  14  High  street 

BELL,   JOHN,   &  SONS,   dyers,   Millburn  Dyeworks, 

High  street 
Bell,  William,  of  John  Bell  &  Sons,  Millburn 
Blair,  James,  grocer,  1  Dunlop  street 
Blair,  Janet,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  46^  Fulbar  street 
Boyd,  Mrs  James,  spirit  merchant,  42  High  street  t*j  u 

Brown,   Andrew,  of  William   Simons  &  Co.,  Castlehill  co  ^ 

House,  Ferry  road  cKPt": 

Brown,  William,  at  William  Simons  &  Co.'s,   Castlehill 

House 
Bryce,  James,  Ferry  manager,  Clyde  Bank 
BUCHANAN,  ARCHIBALD,  registrar  of  births,  &c, 

for  the  Parish  of  Renfrew,  Assessor  for  the  Burgh  of 

Renfrew,  43  Queen  street 
Buchanan,  Angus,  grocer,  and  boot  and  shoemaker,  23 

Meadowside  street — house,  7  Clyde  street 
Buchanan,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Manse  street 

CALDERWOOD,  JOHN,  grocer,  38  High  street 

Caldwell,  Hugh,  slater,  9  Canal  street 

CAMERON,   JAMES,  Town  Chamberlain,  Municipal 

Buildings — house,  Paisley  road 
CAMPBELL,     ARCHIBALD    C,   of    Blythswood— 

Blythswood  House 
Campbell,  John,  house  painter,  Hairst  street 
Carlan,  Miss,  refreshment  rooms,  13  Ferry  road 
Carruth,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Canal  street 

—house,  do. 


284  RENFREW. 


Colquhoun,  Janet,  grocer,  57  High  street 

Cook,  Mrs,  Paisley  road 

Co-operative  Grocery  Store,  43  High  street 

Coulborn,   Charles   E.,    of  Lobnitz,    Coulborn   &    Co., 

Meadowflat,  Ferry  road 
Crawford,   James,    grocer,   2    Canal   street— house,    21 

Meadowside  street 
Cumming,  Daniel,  flesher,  the  Cross 
Cumming,  Daniel,  skinner  and  wool  merchant,  100  High 

street 
Cunningham,  John,  of  John  H.  Macnab  &  Co.,  Moorpark 

— house,  Main  street,  Barrhead 
Cunningham,  James,  stationer,  62  Fulbar  street 
Cunningham,  William,  sexton,  5  Manse  street 
Cuthbertson,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  1 

Wilson  street 
Cuthbertson,  James,  grocer,  15  High  street — house,  Mid 

Faulds  Cottage 

DAVIDSON,  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  38  High  st. 

Davidson,  John,  grocer,  Glebe  street 

DICKIE,  WILLIAM,  flesher,  5  High  street— house,  do. 

Dickson  &  Co.,  drapers,  29  High  street 

Donald,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  16  Canal 

street — house,  Brighton  place,  Govan 
DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  19 

Meadowside  street — house,  31  Ferry  road 
Dougray,  Alexander,  officer,  U.P.  Church,  6  Orchard  st. 
DUNCAN,  JAMES,  grocer,  5  High  street— house,  62 

Fulbar  street 
Duncan,  Robert,  grocer,  8  Fulbar  street — house,  do. 

ELDER,  MATTHEW,  draper,  7  Orchard  street 

FILSHILL,  JAMES,  15  Manse  street 
Fitch,  Robert,  hair  dresser,  Fulbar  lane 
Findlay,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  3  Canal  street 
Findlay,  John,  officer  of  Free  Church,  36  Bell  street 
Fraser,  George,  keeper  of  the  Freemasons'  Hall,  7  High 
street 


RENFREW.  285 


Fraser,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Hairst  street 
Fulton,  John,  manager  of  Gas  Works,  21  Ferry  road 

GALLOCHER,  OWEN,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  39  High 

street — house,  37  do. 
Gait,  Robert,  newsagent,  Queen's  place,  Paisley  road 
Gardner,  Matthew,  foreman  joiner  at  William  Simons  & 

Co.'s,  66  Fulbar  street 
GARLICK,  JOHN  B.,  smith  and  farrier,  Queen  street, 

off  High  street 
GARVEN,  MATTHEW,  railway  station  master,  Fulbar 

GILCHRIST,  ROBERT,  clothier,  Albion  House,  High 

street — house,  66  Fulbar  street 
Gilmour,  Mary,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  Hairst  street 
Glen,  George,  manager  of  distillery,  Yoker  ^  **»  'i 

Glen,  James,  druggist  and  newsagent,  14  Canal  street       52  <&£ 
Goddard,  Mrs,  confectioner,  Fulbar  street  2   "  - 

Goddard,  Robert,  officer  of  Established  Church,  29  Hairst 

street 
Gray,  James,  farmer,  Blawarthill 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM,  spirit  dealer,  23  High  street 

— house,  Manse  street 
HERRON,  WILLIAM,  Town  Clerk,  and  agent  for  the 

Union   Bank   of  Scotland,   Municipal   Buildings — 

house,  Paisley  road 
Hill,  John,  confectioner,  31  Hairst  street 
Hillcoat,  Anthony,  spirit  merchant,  Newton,  Paisley  road 
Hillcoat,  Daniel,  joiner,  Newton,  Paisley  road 
Howat,  Euphemia,  confectioner,  22  Canal  street 
HUTCHISON  &  MILLAR,  plasterers,  Hairst  street 
Hutchison,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   69  High 

street  and  19  Hairst  street — house,  Paisley  road 

INGLIS,  PETER,  Superintendent  of  Police  and  Sanitary 

Inspector,  Police  Office — house,  9  Bell  street 
Ireland,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  65  Hairst  street 
Irvine,  John,  chemical  merchant,  Paisley  road 


286  RENFREW. 

JACK,  JOHN,  of  Lobnitz,  Coulborn,  &  Co.,  59  Queen  st. 
Jephson,  James,  house  painter  and  decorator,  Fulbar  st. 
Johnston,  George,  confectioner,  3  Wilson  street 

KETER,  WILLIAM,  farmer,  Bogside 
Knox,  James,  confectioner,  Ferry  road 

LANG-,  MISS  ANNE,  teacher,  Female  Industrial  Ses- 
sional School,  Houston  terrace,  Paisley  road 

Lang,  Miss  Jane,  teacher,  Ragged  and  Industrial  School, 
Houston  terrace,  Paisley  road 

Lang,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  1  Manse  street 

Lawrie,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  14  Bell  street 

Lamont,  Neil,  spirit  merchant,  42  Fulbar  street 

Lee,  Mrs,  Cooking  Depot,  Fulbar  street 

Linton,  George,  slater,  35  Fulbar  street 

LOBNITZ,  COULBORN,  &  CO.,  engineers  and  ship- 
builders, blip  Dock 

Lobnitz,  Henry  C.,  of  Lobnitz,  Coulborn,  &  Co ,  Clarence 
House,  High  street 

Lorimer,  Mrs  William,  32  High  street 

LOUDON,  WILLIAM,  coal  merchant,  railway  station, 
Fulbar  street — house,  25  Ferry  road 

MASON,  JESSIE,  spirit  dealer,  23  Canal  street 

Meikle,  Robert,  farmer,  Fauklshead 

Meikleham,  James,  farmer,  Mossland 

MILNF,  R.  S.,  Inspector  of  Agents,  Scottish  Imperial 

Insurance  Co.,  Alexandra  Drive 
Mitchell,  Miss,  teacher  of  Female  Industrial  School,  High 

street 
Morrison,    John,    &    Sons,   coppersmiths,  brassfounders, 

plumbers,  &c,  Meadowside  Works,  Ferry  road 
Morrison,  Peter,  foreman  joiner,  23  Ferry  road 
Moyes,  Rev.  Charles,  U.  P.  Manse,  Paisley  road 
MUNRO,  THOMAS,  grocer,  4  Hairst  street— house,  9 

Dunlop  street 
Muir,  Andrew,  grocer,  17^  Bell   street — house,  Blyths- 

wood  place 
Muir,  Walter,  baker,  46  High  street 
Myles,  James,  factor,  Deanside,  Glasgow  road 


RENFREW.  287 


M'ADAM,  MRS,  confectioner,  35  Manse  street 
M' Arthur,  William,  grocer,  10  High  street — house,  8  do. 
M'Coll,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker,  3  High  street 
M'CORMICK,    JOHN,    wine     and     spirit     merchant, 

21  Hairst  street — house,  57  do. 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  15  Ferry  road 
M'Donald,  John,  farmer,  Porterfield 
M'Ewing,  John,  grocer,  18  High  street 
M'Gill,  Sarah,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  43  High  street 
M'Guire,  Edward,  baker,  6  Fulbar  street 
M'Hutcheson,  A.,  draper,  7  Canal  street 
M'Intyre,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  86  High  street 
M'Kechnie,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Ferry  Hotel 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Archibald,  29  Hairst  street 
M'Kenzie,  Robert,  draper,  15  Canal  street 
M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Hairst  street 
M'KECHNIE,   ROBERT,   wright  and  funeral  under- 
taker, Fulbar  street — house,  31  do. 
Mackenzie,  Thomas,  Inspector  of  Poor,  and  collector 


Sh* 


to 


Poor    Rates  ;  clerk    of  the    Statute    Labour    Road*c«j- 
Trustees  for  the  Parish  of  Renfrew  ;  and  clerk  to°~ 
Burgh    and    Landward  Parish    School   Boards,  70 
Fulbar  street 

M'Kerral,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  High  street 

MacKintosh,    Alexander,    hotel-keeper,    South- Western 
Hotel,  7  Clyde  street 

M'Kinlay,  Misses,  Renfield  House,  Fulbar  lane 

M'Kinnon,  H.,  grocer,  and  bootmaker,  13  Canal  street 

M'Lauchlin,  Thomas,  grocer,  18  Canal  street 

M'Lean,  Peter,  grocer,  3  Ferry  road 

M'Murray,  Margaret,  hardware  and  hosiery,  Hairst  st. 

M'Neill,  Mary,  confectioner,  29  Canal  street 

MACNAB,  JOHN  H.,  &  CO.,  power-loom  cloth  manu- 
facturers, Moorpark 

M  acnab,  John  H.,  of  John  H.  Macnab  &  Co.,   Fernhill, 
.Nithsdale  road,  Pollokshields 

NEILSON,  REY.  DAVID,  minister  of  the  Free  Church 

— Manse,  Renfield  street 

OFFICER,  ROBERT,  hairdresser,  Cross 


288  RENFREW. 


PARK,  MRS,  spirit  dealer,  28  Manse  street 

Park,  James,  spirit  merchant,  23  Canal  street 

Paton,  John,  grocer,  3  Wilson  street 

Pattison,  Hugh  W.,  surgeon,  31  Hairst  street 

Prince    of   Wales    Coffee   Palace,    Fulbar    street — John 

M'Millan,  manager 
Pro  van,  Mrs,  Paisley  road 
Pryde,  Miss  Mary,  mistress  of  female  department,  Gram- 

mar  School,  High  street 

RAMSAY,  MRS  JOHN,  spirit  dealer,  Elderslie  Arms, 

53  Ferry  road 
Rankine,  James,  boot  merchant,  11  High  street — house, 

36  Bell  street 
Renfrew    Working  -  Men's     Investment     and     Building 

Society,   9  High  street 
Renfrew,  John,  shoemaker,  24  Clyde  street 
Rennie,  Robert,  grocer,  63  High  street 
Ritchie,  William  W.,  baker,  17  High  street 
«4L'  Robertson,  Dr  James  5  Canal  street 

Robin,  Mrs  Matthew,  Croft-an-Reigh  Cottage,  Glebe  st. 

SIMONS,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  shipbuilders  and  engineers, 

London  Works,  Meadowside  street 
Simons,    William,    of    William    Simons   &   Co.,    Yoker 

Lodge,  Yoker 
Simpson,  Peter,  wine    and   spirit   merchant,    107    High 

street — house,  do. 
Sinclair,  D.,  joiner,  19  Queen  street 
Sinclair,  Neil,  grocer,  41  High  street 
Smillie,  David,  confectioner,  60  High  street 
SMITH,   JOHN,  wine   and  spirit  merchant,  26   Canal 

street — house,  do. 
Speirs,  Lady  Anne,  of  Elderslie,  10  Lowndes  street,  Lon- 
don 
Speirs  &  Gibb,  coal  merchants,  Fulbar  street 
STEPHEN,   REV.  ROBERT,  M.A.,   minister  of  the 

Established  Church,  The  Manse,  Alexandra  Drive 
Steven,  James,  flesher,  6  High  street 
Stevens,  William  Goldie,  physician  and  surgeon,  Fulbar 

street — house,  Paisley  road 


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RENFREW.  289 


Stewart,   Allan,  ironfpunder,  Castlehill  Foundry — house, 

Longcroft  cottage 
Stewart,   Allan,    spirit  merchant,  25  High  street — house, 

27  do. 
Stobo,  George,  M.D.,  Paisley  road 
Struthers,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  37  Fulbar  street 

TAIT,  MRS,  ironmonger,  16  High  street 

TENNANT,CHARLES,&CO.,manufacturingchemists, 
Orchard  street 

Thomson,  John,  draper,  Queen  street 

Thomson,  James,  grocer,  33  Fulbar  street — house,  21  Bell 
street 

Thomson,  William,  joiner,  Blythswoocl  road 

Thomson,  William,  blacksmith,  21  Hairst  street 

TODD,  JAMES,  spirit  merchant,  46  Fulbar  street- 
house,  do. 

VERNAL,   DUGALD,   ironmonger,  17  Canal  street — 

house,  19  do.  _ 

Vernal,  James,  confectioner,  21  Wilson  street  itl^S 

WARDLAW,  Ralph,  Millburn  house  £  «*.g 

Waterston,  Mrs  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Castle- 
hill Inn,  29  Canal  street 

WATSON^  DONALD,  stationer,  ironmonger,  &c, 
2  and  4  Higri  street  (Cross) — house,  2  Queens  place, 
Puisley  road 

Watson,  Henry,  saddler,  31  High  street 

Watson,  James,  flesher,  20  Canal  street 

WEIR,  MKS  JAMES,  p re cer  and  spirit  merchant,  and 
post-mistress,  53  Hiuh  street — house,  51  do. 

WHYTE,  JAMES,  &  SON,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  8 
Manse  street — house  for  both,  9  Manse  street 

White;  Miss  Marion,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  8  Manse  st. 

Wilson,  James,  flesher,  50  Iliph  street 

Wood,  James,  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  Railway  Station, 
Fulbar  street 

Wright,  Daniel,  Croft  street 

Wright,  Mrs,  Pinkerton  House 

Wright,  Peter,  Knock  Farm 


290  RENFREW. 


APPENDIX. 


MAGISTRATES 

Allan    Stewart,    Provost. 

Matthew  Gardner  and  Robert  M'Kenzie,  Bailies. 

Councillors. 

Robert  Duucan,  Dean  of  Guild.         David  Wallace,  Treasurer. 


Andrew  Muir. 
Andrew  Hutchison. 
William   Simons. 


Andrew  Brown. 
William  Goldie  Stevens. 
Thomas   Anderson. 


William  Herrou,  Town  Clerk.     James  Cameron,  Town  Chamberlain. 

Robert  Russell,  Procurator  Fiscal. 

Peter  Inglis,  Superintendent  of  Police. 

P.  Inglis,  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures. 

The  management  of  the  Police  is  vested  in  the  Town  Council. 

Burgh  Court  held  fortnightly  on  alternate  Mondays. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 
Renfrew  District. 
Provost  and  Magistrates  for  the  time  being. 
v"*  Andrew  Brown.  James  Myles. 

a&X"  William  Bell.  James  Robertson,  M.D. 

**-'  ^Assessor    under   the   Lands    Valuation    Act — Archibald    Buchanan, 

Queen  Street,  Renfrew. 
Quarter  Sessions  held  first  Tuesday  of  March,  May,  and    August, 
and  last  Tuesday  of  October.      Meetings  for  considering  license   cer- 
tificates held  first  Tuesday  of  May  and  last  Tuesday  of  October. 

PUBLIC  OFFICES,  &c. 
Town    Clerk's   Office,  Municipal  Buildings — William  Herrou,   Town 

Clerk 
Chamberlain's   Office,  Municipal  Buildings — James  Cameron,  Cham- 

berlaiu. 
Assessor's  Office,  Queen  Street — Archibald  BttchanaH,  Assessor. 
Sanitary     Burgh    Inspector's     Office,     Municipal    Buildings — Peter 

Inglis,  Inspector. 
Sanitary  (Landward)  Inspector's   Office,  7U  Fulbar  Street — Thomas 

MacKenzie,  Inspector. 
Collector's   Office   for  Registration,  Valuation,  &c,  Rates,  70  Fulbar 

Street — Thomas  MacKenzie,  Collector. 
Post  Office,  53  High  Street  — Mrs  Jams  Weir,  Postmistress. 
Eegistrar's  Office,  4o  Queen  Street — Archibald  Buchanan,  Registrar. 
Session    Clerk's   Office,    Municipal    Buildings — Wm.  Herrou,  Session 

Clerk. 
Statute   Labour   Road  Trust  Office,  70  Fulbar  Street — Thomas  Mac- 
Kenzie, Clerk  and  Collector. 
Gas   Harbour,  and  Public  Rates   Office,  Municipal  Buildings — James 

Cameron,  Collector. 
Union  Bank,  Municipal  Buildings — Wm.  Herrou,  Agent. 


RENFREW.  291 


WRITER. 
William  Herron,  Union  Bank,  Municipal  Buildings. 


SURGEONS. 


Hugh  W.  Pattison. 
George  Stobo,  M.D. 


W.  Goldie  Stevens. 
James  Robertson,  M.D. 


INSURANCE  AGENTS. 

(William   Herron,   Town  Clerk,  Muni- 
Scottish  Union  and  National  <  cipal  Buildings. 

(James  Myles,  Factor.  Deanside. 

Royal  Fire  and  Life James  Duncan,  5  His?h  Street. 

Northern Thomas  Mackenzie,  70  Fulbar  Street. 

Scottish  Accident "} 

Scottish  Plate  Glass V  R.  S.  Milne,  Alexandra  Drive. 

Scottish  Imperial  Fire  &  Life  } 

Life  Association  of  Scotland. ..Thomas  Mackenzie,  70  Fulbar  Street. 

Accident  Insurance  Co William  Herron. 

PAROCHIAL    BOARD.  '^»4» 

Office— 70  Fulbar  Street.  'tSJul 

Dr  Robertson,  Chairman.  Thomas  MacKenzie,  Inspector  of  Poor,^* 

aud  Collector  of  Poor  Rates. 

POST  OFFICE,   53  High  Street. 
Mrs  James  Weir,  Postmistress. 

ARRIVALS. 
7.30  A.M.     |     10  A.M.     I     5>5  P.M 


BOX  CLOSES. 

8.15  a.m.    I    2.20  p.m.    |    5.35  p.m. 


SCHOOL  BOARD,  BURGH  OF  RENFREW. 

Dr.  James  RobertsoD,  Chairman. 


Robert  Duncan 

Rev.  Peter  William  Evers,  R.C. 

James  Duncan 


James  Thomson 
William  Millar 
Walter  Muir 


Thomas  MacKenzie,   Clerk,  Correspondent  and  Treasurer. 
Win.  Vernal,  Officer. 


SCHOOL  BOARD  (LANDW\RD  PART)  PARISH  OF 

RENFREW. 


Rev.  G.  D.  R.  Munro 
Charles  Cuunell 


Barnet  Harvey,  Chairman. 


Patrick  Costello 
Jam^s  Mvles 


Thomas  MacKenzie,  Clerk  aud  Correspondent. 

James  Cameron,  Treasurer. 

Wm.  Vernal,  Officer. 


292  RENFREW. 


SCHOOLS 


GRAMMAR    SCHOOL    AND    BLYTHSWOOD  TESTIMONIAL, 

Renfield  Street. 

Head    Master— John    M'GJashan. 

Female  Teacher — Miss  Pryde. 


FEMALE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  127  High  Street. 

Patrouess — Lady  Anne  Speirs,  of  Elderslie. 

Miss  Mitchell,  Teacher. 


FEMALE  INDUSTRIAL  SI-SSIONAL  SCHOOL, 

63  Manse  Street. 

Miss  Anne  Lang,  Teacher. 


RAGGED   INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL,    63   Manse    Street. 

Miss  Jane  Lang,  Teacher. 

Patroness — The  Honourable  Mrs  Campbell,  of  Blytkswood. 


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ST.  JAMES'  R,  C.  SCHOOL,  Fulbar  Street. 
|  Miss  Reily,  Teaclier. 

|  SOCIETIES. 

Renfrew  Prince  of  Wales  Masonic  Lodge,  No.  426. — George  Glen, 
R.W.M.  ;  R.  S.  Milne,  S.M.  :  John  Brown,  S.W.  ;  Robert  Baird,  J.W. ; 
John  Smith,  Secretary;  Win.  Douglas,  Treasurer;  George  Fraser, 
Tyler.      Rooms,  9  High  Street. 

Renfrew  Working  Men's  In  vestment  Buildiny  Society.  9  High  Street. — 
W.  E.  London.  President  ;  R.  S.  Milne,  Secretary  ;  W.  Thomson, 
Treasurer. 

Renfrew  Rose  Friendly  Society. — Instituted  30th  March,  1857. — 
Alexander  Mair,  President  ;  Michael  MkGowu,  Vice-President  ;  Wra. 
Buckle,  Treasurer;  Juhu  Constable,  Secretary.  With  sixteen  of  a 
commit  tee. 

Renfreio  Rife  Corps. — J.  R.  Wood.  Captain  ;  William  Loudon, 
Lieutenant;  Robert  S.  Milne,  Lieutenant;  James  Wilson,  Oolour-Sergt.- 

Renfrew  King's  Inch  Curling  Glub.  —  A.  A.  Speiis,  E.-q.  of  Elderslie, 
Patron;  Lady  Anne  Speirs,  Patrouess;  James  My  let*,  President; 
Allan  Stewart,  Vice-President  ;  William  Hemm  and  James  Myles, 
Representative  Members;  Rev.  Robert  Stephen,  Chaplaiu  ;  D.  T. 
Hutchison,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Renfreio  Horticultural  Society. — Win.  Herron,  President;  John 
Methven,  Vice-President;  James  Cameron,  Treasurer;  Robert  S. 
Milne,  Secretary  ;   Sergt.  Kemp,  collector. 

Renfreio  howling  Cub. — Thomas  Henderson,  President  ;  James 
Cameron,  Treasurer:   Walter  Shearer,  Secretary". 

Football  Club- — Thomas  Anderson,  President;  Walter  Shearer, 
Vice-President  ;  Adam  Stewart,  Captain  ;  James  Syine,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer. 


RENFREW.  293 


CHURCHES. 


ESTABLISHED  CHURCH,    Church  Street. 
Rev.  R.  Stephen,  M.A.,  Minister.    |    William  Herrou,  Session  Clerk. 
Robert  Guddart,  Officer. 
The  SACRAMENT  takes  place  on  the  last  Sundays  of  January 
and  June. 


FREE  CHURCH,  Renfield  Stkeet. 
Rev.  David  Neilsou,  Minister  Andrew  Brown,  Session-Clerk 

John  Chalmers,  Precentor  John  Findlay,  Officer 

The  SACRAMENT  takes  place  on  the  last  Sundays  of  March  and 
September. 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,  Paisley  Road. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Moyes. 

William  Crawford,  Precentor         |    James  Outhbertson,  Session-Clerk 

Alexander  Doiigray,  Officer. 


PAIRS  are  held  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  May  and  second  Friday 
of  June.  Market  day,  Saturday.  2**, 

FAST  DAYS — Last  Thursdays  of  January  and  June.  7jnu 

su 

CONVEYANCES.— Almost  all  the  Glasgow  steamers  call  at  Ren- 
frew Wharf,  both  in  goiug  up  and  duwu  the  Clyde.  Trains  to  Paisley 
and  Glasgow  nearly  every  two  hours.  Camera  to  Glasgow  every 
Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday. 

POPULATION  OF  RENFREW. 
Census  1871. 

MALES. 

Parliamentary  Burgh, 2187 

Royal                    do.,     ....     ...  2428 

Police                   do.,     2635 

Landward  Parts, 461 

RENFREW,  with  Rutherglen,  Dumbarton,  Kilmarnock,  and  Port- 
Glasgow,  return  one  member  to  Parliament.  Kilmarnock  is  the 
returning  Burgh.  Parliamentary  constituency,  519  ;  muuicipal  do., 
473.     Mr  J.  Fortescue  Harrison,  M.P. 


3MALES. 

TOTAL. 

1975  . 

..  4162 

2183  . 

..  4611 

2367  . 

..  5004 

441  . 

902 

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JOHNSTON 


ADAM,  ROBERT,  broker,  8  Church  street 
Aitken,  Hamilton,  hairdresser,  8  Houstoun  square 
Aitken,  William,  cooper,  Buchanan  street 
Allan,  James,  coal  merchant,  Johnstone  station 
Allan,  James,  of  Tliomso  1  &  Allan,  11  William  street 
Allan,  John,  joiner,  Cartside  street 
Allan,  Miss,  tobacconist,  19  William  street 
Anderson,  Charles,  baker,  31  High  street 
Anderson,  David,  dairyman,  20  Church  street 
Anderson,  Erskine,  wine  and   spirit   merchant,  7   Mac- 
do  wall  street 
ANDERSON,  JAMES,  accountant,  secretary  and  trea- 
surer for  Johnstone  Public  Hall  and  Working  Men's 
Institute,  7  Macdowall  street 
Anderson,  James,  pawnbroker,  18  Macdowall  street 
:  ANDRE  W,  ALEX  AN  DER,  fancy  goods  and  china  mer- 
chant,  25  High  street — house,  do. 
Andrew,  William,  at  iStorer  &  Sons,  Thorn  Mill 
ARMSTRONG,    JAMES,    draper,    and   agent   for   the 
Royal  Insurance  Company,  35  High  street — house, 
Gleniffer  place,  Thorn  " 
Armstrong,    James,    coal    merchant,    Railway    station — 
house,  Gleniffer  place,  Thorn 

BATRD,  JAMES,  Old  Mill 

BARNETT,  JAMES,   at  Finlayson,   Bousfield,  &  Co.'s 

— residence,  Lily  Bank  House 
Barnett,  James,  insurance  agent,  Lily  Bank  House 
Barr,  James,  slater,  Hagg  crescent 
Barr,  John,  CDwfeeder,  Grreenend  Cottage 
BARR,  JOHN,  wood   turner,  Milliken  Mills,   Milliken 

Park 
BARTLKMORE,  ALEXANDER,  banker,  Union  Bank 

— house,  Thornwood,  Kilmalcolm 
Baxter,  Robert,  hairdresser,  41  High  street 


JOHNSTONE.  295 


BAXTER,  WILLIAM,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  67 

High  street —house,  do. 
Baxter,  William,  head  mechanic,  Johnstone  Old  Mill 
Bayne,  Miss,  draper,  23  High  street 
Beaton,  Neil,    wine   and   spirit  merchant,  56   Houstoun 

square 
Bennie,  Mrs,  Cartside  street 
BIGGART,  D.,  &  SONS,  cotton  spinners  and  bleachers, 

Peoekland  Mills — house,  Peockland  Cottage 
Bishop,  John,  draper,  68  High  street 
BLACK,  THOMAS,  &  CO.,  grocers  and  contractors,  44 

Graham  street 
Blackwood,  David,  flesher,  4  Graham  street 
Blackwood,  Mrs  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  George 

street — house,  Benlomond  View 
Blackwood,  James,  mechanic,  Buchanan  street 
Blair,  Miss,  china  merchant,  62  High  street 
Blair,  Robert,  manager  at  A.  M'Arthur  &  Sons — house, 

Thorn 
Blair,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  83  High  street  K^c 
Boyde,  John,  Laigh  Cartside  street  ^>^c 

Boyd,  R.  H.  law  clerk,  Buchanan  street  «5u-£ 

Boyle,  Alexander,  grocer.  Thorn 
Boyle,  Mrs  John,  lish  dealer  and  fruit  merchant,  37  High 

street 
Boyle,  Michael,  &  Thomson,  George,  plasterers,  10  Collier 

street 
Bradshaw,    Philip,    spirit   merchant,    Cartside,   Milliken 

Park — house,  Kilbarchan 
Braid,  Mrs  J  ,  62  High  street 

Brown,  George,  spirit  dealer,  16  Macdowall  street 
Brown,  John,  Quarry  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  broker,  41  High  street 
Brown,  William,  shop  .nan  to  D.  Watt,  spirit  merchant, 

34  Laigh  Cartside  street 
Brown,  William,  carter,  13  Rankine  street 
BROWNS,  MALLOCrl,  &  CO.,  cotton  spinners,  John- 
stone and  Elderslie 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  eatingliouse-keeper,  26  High  street 
Buchanan  &  Cameron,  lleshers,  29  High  Street 


296  JOHNSTONE. 


Buchanan,  James,  provision  merchant,  35  High  street 
Buchanan,  L.  J.,  clerk  to  John  B.  Stirling,  writer 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  grocer,  17  Church  street 
Buchanan,  Peter,  mechanic,  83  High  street 
Buchanan,  Walter,  carding  master,  at  Browns,  Malloch, 

&  Co.'s 
Buchanan,  William,  general  grocer  and  wine   and  spirit 

merchant,  67  High  street 

CALDWELL,  JAMES,  feuar,  Buchanan  street 
Caldwell,  John,  grocer,  14  William  street 
Caldwell,  John,  grocer,  Houstoun  square 
Caldwell,  Misses,  dressmakers,  Houstoun  square 
Caldwell,  William,  20  Walkinshaw  street 
Cameron,  Alexander,  teacher,  Cartside  street 
j£!«meron,  Daniel,  broker,  8  William  street 
-Cameron,  James,  Hagg  Mill 
^Cameron,  Robert,  carter,  21  Church  street 
Campbell,  Janet,  spirit  merchant,  27  High  street 
Campbell,  John,  spirit  dealer,  36  High  street    . 
Campbell,  Mrs,  boot  and  shoe  shop,  71  High  street 
Campbell,  Robert,  clerk,  National  Bank 
Campbell,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Graham  street 
Campbell,  William,  grocer,  1  Macdowall  street 
Carruthers,  George,  minister  of  the  Established  Church, 

The  Manse 
Chapman,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  17  William  street 
Chapman,  John,  draper,  76  High  street 
Chisholm,  Rev.  Hugh,  Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  Graham 

street 
Christie,  Robert,  designer,  Glenpatrick  Carpet  Works 
CLARK,   CHARLES,   teacher,  Ludovic  Square  Public 

School — house,  Quarrelton  road 
Clark,  Samuel,  manager  at  Johnstone  Mill,  Clark  street 
Clark,  John,  grocer,  20  High  street 
Cochran,  Mrs,  grocer,  21  Macdowall  street 
Colvile,  William,  cowfeeder,  12  Church  street    • 
Connell,  Mrs,  glazier,  7  William  street 
Co-operative  Society's  Stores,  dealers  in  groceries,  boots', 

shoes,  coals,  &c,  11  High  street 


JOHNSTONE.  297 


Core,  Adam,  Canal  street 

Cowan,  Lrgan,  spirit  merchant,  7  High  street — house,  do. 

Craig,  Allan,  &  Sons,  coal  and  shale  oil  works,  Linwood 

Craig  &  Donald,  engineers,  William  Street  Works 

CRAIG,  JAMES,  Seaforth  Cottage,  Elderslie 

Craig,   Thomas,  stationer,  printer,  and   news   agent,    37 

High  street 
Crawford,  George,  sen  ,  Bank  top,  William  street 
Cuthbert,  Alexander,  &  Son,  boot   and  shoemakers,   18 

High  street 


DARROCH,  M.  &  M.,  drapers,  56  High  street 
Davies,  Francessa,  grocer,  31  Graham  street 
Daily,  William,  cooper,  28  Church  street  ^^SJE 

Daly,  John,  broker,  17  Church  street  ^■CC'S 

Daly,  John,  fruiterer,  High  street  <^,    -3 

Devlin,  Patrick,  grocer,  8  Macdowall  street 
Donald,  Mrs  Hugh,  Ludovic  square 
Donald,  James  F.,  of  James  Donald  &  Son,  Woodbank 
Donald,  James,  of  James  Donald  &  Son,  Villafield,  Cart- 
side  street 
Donald,  Mrs,  Ludovic  square 
DONALD,    JAMES,    &  SON,   engineers  and  founders, 

Johnstone  Foundry  and  Engine  Works,  10,  12,  14, 

and:  16  High  street 
DONALD,  JOHN,  &  CO.,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  11 

High  street 
Donald,  John,  of  John  Donald  &  Co.,  Ludovic  square 
Donaldson,  John,  precentor,  Free  Church,  Buchanan  st. 
DOUGLAS,    JAMES   P.,    grocer,    High  street— house, 

Bank  place 
Doug 'as,  Mrs  Robert,  Bank  place 
Douglas,  James,  merchant,  69  High  street — house,  Bank 

place.  Collier  street 
Downie,  Thomas,  grocer,  and  carrier  between  Johnstone 

and  Glasgow,  9  Collier  street 
Dreghorn,  Robert,  Canal  street 
Dunlop,  Hugh,  baker,  64  High  street 


298  JOHNSTONE. 


EADIE,  JAMES,  farmer,  Cochran  Mill 
Edward,  George,  tobacconist,  15  High  street 
Erskine,  James  William,  clerk  to  John  Reid,  writer,  61 
High  street — residence,  Elderslie 

FAULDS,  ANDREW,  clerk  at  Thorn  Mill 
Fearon,  Francis,  furnisher,  64  High  street 
Finlayson,  Archibald  W.,  The  Oaks 
FINLAYSON,    BOUSFIELD,    &    CO.,   flax  spinners, 
manufacturers  of  bleached  and  coloured  linen  thread 
sewing  machine  threads,  and  patent  shoe  thread,  Flax 
Mill,  High  street 
FINLAYSON,  JAMES,  of  Finlayson,  Bousfield,  &  Co., 

Merchiston  House 
Finlayson,  James,  jun.,  Merchiston  House 
Finlayson,  William  James,  Merchiston  House 
-^Fleming,  Archibald,  registrar  of  births,  &c,  and  agent  for 
«Jgg  the  Royal  Fire  and  Life   Insurance  Co.,  Post  Office, 

^  12  Walkinshaw  street — house,  Springbank. 

Fleming,    William    Gaff,    Postmaster,   and    Registrar  of 
Birth*,    Deaths,    and    Marriages,   Post    Office,    and 
Savings  Bank,  Walkinshaw  street — house,  Spring- 
bank  cottage 
Flockhart,  John,  saddler,  4  Walkinshaw  street 
Fotheringham,  D.,  at  William  Robertson  &  Co.'s  engineer- 
ing works,  Floors  street 
Fraser,   James  R.    (music  warehouse,  Paisley),  Newfield 

House 
Fraser,  John,  superintendent  of  police,  Collier  street 
Fraser,  Miss,  Newfield  House 
Fyfe,  John,  patternmaker,  Macdowall  street 
Fyfe,  John,  importer  of  wines  and  spirits,  22  High  street 

GALBRAITH,  Andrew,  Johnstone  Castle 
Gaibraith,  Archibald,  Johnstone  Castle 
Galloway,  Alexander,  fruit  dealer,  70  High  street 
Gardner,  John,  greengrocer,  &c,  15  High  street 
Gemmill,    Rev.   Hugh,   minister  of  East  LLP.  Church — 

Fast  U.P.  Manse 
Gibb,  Alexander,  accountant,  Royal  Bank 


JOHNSTONE.  209 


Gibson,  Alexander,  carding  master  at  Browns,  Malloch,  & 
Co.'s,  High  street 

Gibson,  William,  grocer,  21  Macdowall  street 

Giifen,    Humphrey,    officer,    East    United    Presbyterian 
Church 

GILCHRIST,  CHARLES,  spirit  merchant,  2  Houstoun 
square — house,  do. 

Gillespie,  Alexander,  Elderslie  Farm 

Gillespie,  Robert,  flesher,  33  High  street — house,  6  do. 

GILMOUR,    WILLIAM,    accountant,  National  Bank- 
house,  61  High  street 

Gilmour,  William,  brickbuilder,  Rankine  street 

Glasgow    and   Johnstone   carrier — William  Wylie,  Mac- 
dowall street 

Glasgow    and    South-Western    Railway     Station — John 

Dunbar,  station  master  Su< 

Glegg,  John,  factor,  Milliken  ^«c< 

GOLDER,  MRS,  spirit  merchant,  42  High  street— house,^^; 
9  Abbotsford  place,  Glasgow 

Goodwin,  Exajxk,  Rosebank  cottage 

GOODWI^TJAMES,    &    CO.,   ironfounders,   Cartside 
Foundry — house,  Rosebank 

Gordon,  John,  cowfeeder,  Buchanan  street 

Graham,  James,  carter,  Collier  street 

Graham,  James,  greengrocer  and  milk  dealer,  71  High  st. 

Grant  &  Macfarlane,   timber  merchants,    Johnstone  Saw 
Mills,  Dimity  street 

Grant,  Isabella,  grocer,  Collier  street 

Grant,  Walter,  Hagg  crescent 

Gray,  Alexander,  foreman   engineer  to   J.  &  W.  Weems, 
36  High  street 

Gray,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  36  High  st. 

Gray,    Daniel,   sugar  merchant,  13  Virginia  street,  Glas- 
gow— house,  Wallace  Bank 

Gray,  James,  greengrocer,  12  Quarry  street 

Gray,  William,  farmer,  Barbush 

Guy,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  29  High  street 


HAMILTON,  JAMES,  pawnbroker,  11  Macdowall  street 

— residence,  Janefield 
Hamilton,  James  F.,  Royal  Bank 


300  JOHNSTONE. 


Hamilton,  William,  confectioner,  64  Hi^h  street 
Harper,     Robert,     printer    and    bookseller,     "  Johnstone 

Gleaner"  office,  66  High  street 
Harper,  William,  2  Houstoun  square 
Hart,  James,  clerk  to  Browns,  Malloch;  &  Co.,  William  st. 
Hart,  James,  tobacconist,  66  High  street 
HARV1E,    JOHN,    grocer   and   provision  merchant,    6 

Graham  street — bouse,  7  William  street 
Hatriek,  Charles,  farmer,  Boghouse 
Hatrick,  James,   beaming  master  at   Browns,  Malloch,  & 

Co.'s,  12  Macdowall  street 
Hatrick,  William,  4  Graham  street 

Hay,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  High  street 
Hanav,  William,  grocer,  22  Macdowall  street 
HENDRY,  JOHN,  baron  officer,  10  Church  street 
Hill,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  58  High  street 
Hodgart,  Mrs,  Ca'a'oa  House,  Milliken  Park 
Holmes,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  76  High  street 
HOLMES,    JOHN,   writer,    and    agent  for  the   Union 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Collier  street — residence,  do. 
HOLMES,  WALTER,   writer,   and  agent  for  the  Royal 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Houstoun  square,  High  street 
Hood,  Alexander,  bookseller  and  stationer,  21  Rankine  st. 
Hood,  Mrs,  cooper,  18  Collier  street 
Hood,  William,  draper,  21  Rankine  street 
Houston,  James,  joiner,  19  Rankine  street 
Houston,  Mrs,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  High  street 
Huie,  James,  of  James  Huie  &  Co.,  Crossbill,  Glasgow 
Huie,  James,  &  Co.,  curled  hair  and  bedding  wool  manu- 
facturers, Hagg  Mill 
Hunter,     James,    drapery,    millinery,    and    dressmaking 

warehouse,  54  Houstoun  square 
Hunter,  John,  spirit  merchant,  13  High  street 
Hunter,    '  illiam,  foreman  at  Craig  &  Donald's 
Hunter,  William,  flesher,  60  High  street 
Husband,  John,  feuar,  Mary  street 
Husband,  John,  ironfounder,  Victoria  Buildings 
HUSBAND,  JOHN,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  William  street 
Hutton,  Mrs,  grocer,  15  William  street 
HUTCHISON,  JOHN,  builder,  Laigh  Cartside  street 


JOHNSTONE.  301 


IMRIE,  L.,  30  High  street 

INGL1S,  REV.  JAMES,  minister  of  West  U.P.  Church, 
Church  street 

JACK,  THOMAS,  coal  merchant,  Johnstone  station,  and 

spirit  merchant,  Elderslie — house,  do. 
Jackson,  George,  brassfounder,  2  Dimity  street 
Jaffray,  Alexander,  Dimity  street 
Jaffray,  David,  &  Son,  builders,  14  Graham  street 
Jaffray,  John,  Free  Church  minister 
Jaffray,  Misses  Elizabeth  and  Isabella,  confectioners,  30 

High  street 
Jaffray,  Patrick,  of  William  Jaffray  &  Sons,  Roselea  place 
Jaffray,  Peter,  builder,  Graham  street 
Jaffray,  William,  engineer,  Gleniffer  Place — house,  Thorn 
JAFFRAY,    WILLIAM,  &  SONS,   builders,    Roselea         ; 

place,  Mary  street  SS' 

Jaffray,    William,  of  William  Jaffray  &   Sons,   Roselea  ~£ 

place  as. 

Jamieson,  Robert,  baker,  Macdowall  street 
JOHNSTONE,  ALLAN,  boot  and  shoemaker,  41  High 

street 
JOHNSTONE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY  (Limited), 

grocers,  provision,  coal,  and  boot  and  shoe  merchants, 

61  High  street — John.  Paisley,  manager 
Johnstone  Equitable  Loan  Office,  19  High  street 
Johnstone,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  23  High  street 
Johnstone  Saw- Mills,  Dimity  street 
Johnstone,  William,  Sandbank,  7  Campbell  street 

KENNEDY,  ALLAN,  flesher,  17  High  street 
Kerr,  Thomas,  farmer,  Fulton 

KNIGHT,    JOHN   M.,  provision  merchant,   73   High 
street 

LAIRD,  Alexander,  flesher,  71  High  street 

LAIRD,  JAMES,  spirit  dealer,  1  Quarry  street — house, 

27  Rankine  street 
Laird,  Mrs  Joseph,  feuar,  Macdowall  street 
Laird,  Neil,  joiner,  William  street 

z 


302  JOHNSTONE. 


Lang,  Charles,  mech;  nic,  Laigh  Cartside 

Lang,  John,  &  Sons,  engineers,  Laigh  Cartside 

Lang,  John,  of  John  Lang  &  Sons 

Lang,  Joseph,  overseer,  Crosslie 

Langmuir,  R.,  Paisley  and  Johnstone  carrier,  16  Rankine 

street 
Liddell,  James,  &  Co.,  crude  oil  makers,  East  Fulton  Oil 

Work — residency  Hagg  Crescent,  Johnstone 
Leggat,  Alexander,  carding  master  at  Browns,  Malloch, 

&  Co.'s 
Logan,  Henry,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  9  George  street 
Love,  James,  tinsmith,  5  William  street 
Love,  John,  tinsmith,  plumber,  and  ironmonger,  19  High 

street — house,  Thornbank  House 

MAIR,  JAMES,  grocer,  1  William  street 

MALLOCH,  JOHN,  of  Browns,  Malloch,  &  Co.- house, 

Elderslie  G-len,  by  Elderslie 
MALLOCH,  WILLIAM,  of  Browns,  Malloch,  &  Co.— 

house,  Mount  Pleasant 
MALLOCH,  WILLIAM,  JUN.,  of  Browns,  Malloch,  & 

Co. — house,  Westfield 
MARR,  HUGH,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Quarry  street 
Marrs,  William,  broker,  4  Rankine  street 
Martin's  Wood  and  Willow  Ware  Store,  70  High  street 
Matthewson,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   80  High 

street — house,  do. 
Maule,  W.  H.,  &  Son,  painters  and  decorators,   64  High 

street 
Meiklejohn,  James,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

Thornhill  Inn 
Melville,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Church  street 
Merry,  W.  &  R.,  boot  makers,  33  High  street 
Merry,  John,  23  Church  street 

Michael,  Alexander,  church  officer,  Campbell  street 
Michael,  James,  grocer,  7  William  street 
Miller,  Miss,  fruit  dealer  and  confectioner,  25  High  st. 
Miiier,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  &c,  High  street 
Miller,  Robert,  draughtsman,  at  Craig  &  Donald's 
More,  Alexander,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  24  Church 
street 


JOHNSTONE.  303 


More,  Alexander,  of  Alexander  More  &  Son,   25   Church 

street 
More,  Richard  C,  24  Church  street 

More,  James,  pawnbroker,  24  Macdowall  street — house  do. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  joiner,   Laigh   Cartside,  woodyard 

and  house.  Quarrelton 
Morrison,  William,  joiner  and    timber    merchant,  Laigh 

Cartside  Woodyard — house,  6  High  street 
Muir,  John,  builder,  34  High  street 
MURDOCH,    CHARLES,    tinsmith    and   plumber,    63 

High  street — house,  do. 
Murran,  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  20  High  st 

M'ADAM,  JOHN,  blacksmith,  Dimity  street 

M'ARTHUR,  A.,  &  SONS,  engineers,  machine  and  tool-  t 
makers,  Peockland  Engine  Works 

M' Arthur,  William,  of  A.  M'Arthur  &  Sons,  Elmbank 

M'Callum,  George,  tiuplate  worker,  gasfitter,  and  plumber, 
High  street 

M'Cloy,  Alexander,  cashier  to  Thomas  Shanks  &  Co. 

M'Connell,  Henry,  draper.  5  Houstoun  square 

M'Connell,  John,  grocer,  5  Houstoun  square 

M'CULLQCH.  HKNRY,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  73 
High  street  and  4  Graham  street  —house,  do. 

M'Currie,  Hugh,  coal  merchant,  4  Canal  street 

M'Donald,  Hugh,  wheelwright  and  turner,  Graham  street 

M'Donald,    Miss,    teacher,     Roman     Catholic     School, 
Graham  street 

M'Dougall,  Archibald,  sen.,  Laigh  Cartside  Dairy 

M'Dougail,  James,  18  Church  street 

M'Dowall.  Daniel,  engineer,  of  John  M'Dowall  &  Sons, 
Sunnvhill 

M'DOWALL,  JOHN,  &  SONS,  engineers  and  machinists, 
Walkinshaw  Foundry 

M'Farlane,  Graham,  Broombrae  House 

M'FAIILANK,  J.  &  G.,  manufacturing   chemists,  John- 
stone Chemical  Works 

M'Farlane,  Graham  James,  of  J.  &  G.  M'Farlane,  Broom- 
brae House 

M'Farlane,  John  G.,  of  J.  &  G.  M'Farlane,  Broombrae 
House 


304  JOHNSTONE. 


M'Farlan,  John,  janitor,  Public  Hall 

M'Farlan,  Mrs,  confectioner,  Rankine  street 

M'Glinn,  Andrew,  grocer,  83  High  street 

M'Gown,    John,    accountant    and   insurance    agent,    40 

High  street 
M'Gregor,  John,  joiner,  Houstoun  square — house,  7  do. 
M'lllree,  Mrs  John,  druggist,  30  High  street 
M'Intvre,  Robert,  Flours  street 

M'Kechnie,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Rankine  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  flesher,  32  Macdowall  street 
M'Knight,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant.  73  High 

street 
M'Lachlan,  James,  furniture  broker,  5  William  street 
.M'Laren,  Archibald,  draper,  58  High  street 

i-:'  McLaren,  Malcolm,  M.D.,  surgeon,  40  Houstoun  square — 

rvMJ>,-rr   house,  1  Rankine  street 

SS&aurin,  Peter,  of  Smith  &  M'Laurin,  Cartside,  Milliken 

f      "*    Park 

M'Lean,  William,  accountant,  Union  Bank 
M'Lellan  &  Armour,  grocers,  20  High  street 
M'Nair,  John,  officer  Free  Church,  Macdowall  street 
M'Neil,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  Rankine  street 
M'Naught,  Elizabeth,  draper  and  hosier,  7  High  street 
MPHER80N,  P.,  &  SON,  joiners,  21  Graham  street 
Macphie,    Nigel,    cashier,    Clippens   Oil  Works — house, 

Bank  place 
MACTAVISH,  D.  A.,  writer,  Collier  street 

NAIRN,  William,  merchant,  Houstoun  square 
Napier,  Sir  R.  J.  M  ,  Bait.,  of  Milliken  and  Napier 
Neilson,  Mrs  M.,  18  Church  street 
Neilson,  Mrs  Robert,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker,  30 

High  street 
Nelson,  Mrs,  22  Church  street 
Nelson,   William,    clerk   at    Craig   &   Donald's — house, 

William  street 
Nicholson,  A.  U.,  grocer,  Laigh  Cartside  street 

OATT,  J.  &  R.,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  82  High  St. 


JOHNSTONE.  305 


PAISLEY   AND  JOHNSTONE    CARRIER— Robert 

Laugmuir,  Rankine  street 
PAISLEi,    JOHN,    manager,    Co-operative  Society — 

house,  Thorn 
Park,  Mrs  William,  milliner,  6  Mary  street 
Park,  William,  clerk  at  Thomson  &  Allan's,  engineers,  6 

Mary  street 
Paterson,  Gavin,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Houstoun  square 
Paterson,  James  G.,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

17  Rankine  street — house,  do. 
Pattison,  Robert,  confectioner,  75  High  street 
PATON,    WILLIAM,    small  ware   manufacturer,   John- 

stone  Mill — house,  Cart  Bank 
Paton,  George  C,  Cart  Bank 

Patorv  James,  Cart  Bank  >m    "^ 

Pator^feiin,  Clark  street  SjJ*3 

Paton,  Robert,  Cart  Bank  §2fS 

Patrick,  Andrew,  manager  at  Craig  &  Donald's  IS*     3 

Patrick.  John,  broker,  7  Houstoun  square 
PATRICK,   ROBERT,  of  Duncan  &  Patrick,  coal  mer- 
chants, Glasgow,  and  Laigh  Cartside,  Johnstone 
Paul,  Miss,  green  grocer,  8  Church  street 
Peacock,  William,  spirit  merchaut,  30  High  street 
Pitman,  Joseph,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  17  Church  street 
Pollock,  iiobert,  dairyman,  30  Macdowall  street 
Porter,  Thomas,  bill  broker,  20  High  street 
Post  Office,    Walkinshaw  street — William  Gaff  Fleming, 

postmaster 

QUAILS,  JOHN,  draper,  2  Macdowall  street 

RAMSAY    &  Gray,   boot   and   shoe   manufacturers,    8 

Church  street 
Rankine,  James,  blacksmith,  Walkinshaw  street 
Reid,  Alexander,  slater,  Walkinshaw  street 
Reid,  David,  clerk  to  J.  B.  Stirling,  writer,  High  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  draper,  71  High  street 
REID,  JAMES,  writer,  19  High  street — house,  Bankside 

cottage,  Canal  street 
Reid,  James,  jun.,  writer,  19  High  street — house,  Bankside 

cottage  z  2 


306  JOHNSTONE. 


REID,  JOHN,   writer,   and  agent  for  National  Bank  of 

Scotland,  61  High  street — house,  Lochwinnoch 
Reid,    Robert,   writer,   National   Bank — house,  Lochwin- 
noch 
Reid,  William,  spirit  merchant,  2  Church  street 
Reid,  William,  tobacconist,  22  High  street 
REID,    WILLIAM,    writer,    and    agent    for    Bank    of 

Scotland,  19  High  street — 2  Fullerton  place 
Renfrew,  Alexander,  5  Collier  street 
Rid  dell,  James,  spirit  merchant,  8  Houstoun  square 
Ritchie,  James,  clerk  to  John  Reid,  writer 
Robertson,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  26  High  st. 
Robertson,  Dav"d,  pawnbroker,  19  High  street — house,  2 

Rankine  street 
ROBERTSON,  JAMES  S.,  of  John  Robertson  &  Son, 

Ludovic  square 
Robertson,  John,  &  Son,  slaters  and  plasterers,  Ludovic 
square 
^Robertson,  John,  of  John  Robertson  &  Son,  Ludovic  square 
^^p.obertson,  John,  jun.,  slater  and  plasterer,  Church  street 
«a|s5lobertson,  Robert,  pawnbroker,  11  Macdowall  street 
"Robertson,  William,  &  Co.,  machine  tool  makers,  Floors 
Machine  Works,  West  William  street 
Robertson,  William,  of  William  Robertson  &  Co.,  Graham 

street 
Rowand,  A.  G-.,  Bank  of  Scotland,  Johnstone 
Russell,  Peter,  burgh  collector — office,   Public  Weighs — 
house,  7  William  street 

SALMON,    JOHN,    factor,   Estate    Office,    Johnstone 

Castle— house,  "  The  Linn  " 
SCOTT  BROTHERS,  tailors  and  clothiers,  18  High  st. 
Scott,  James  Y.,  of  Scott  Brothers,  Walkinshaw  street 
Scott,   Thomas   H.,  of   Scott  Brothers,    Greenhill  road, 

Paisley 
Scott,  W.  Inglis,  Meadowside,  Milliken  park 
Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Co. — (See  advertisement) 
Semple,  Robert,  patternmaker  at  Walkinshaw  Foundry, 

Walkinshaw  street 
Semple,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  34  High  street 


JOHNSTONE  307 


Shanks,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  engineers,  machinists,  and  tool- 
makers,  Banktop  Works 
Shanks,  Thomas,  of  Thomas  Shanks  &  Co.,  Lilybank 
Shanks,  William,  of  Thomas  Shanks  &  Co.,  Bank  House 
SHARP,   JOHN,    grain   merchant    and   contractor,    13 

Rankine  street 
Sharp,  William,  blacksmith,  Macdowall  street 
Shedden,  Thomas,  engineman,  Flax  Mills,  Napier  street 
SHIELDS,  ALEXAiN'DEtt,  net  manufacturer,   Church 

street — house,  Graham  street 
SIMPSON,     ROBERT,    joiner    and  timber   merchant, 

Nether-Johnstone  Saw  Mills — house,  Mary  street 
Smith,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Graham  street 
Smith,  John,  stationer,  18  High  street 
Smith,  George,  boiler  maker,  Johnstone  Boiler  Works 
Smith,  James,  glazier  and  picture  frame  maker,   6   and  7 

Houstoun  square 
Smith,  James,  clerk  and  collector,  Johnstone  Gas  Com- 
pany, William  street  >-     ; 
Smith,  James,  joiner,  Campbell  street  — '.£j« 
Smith,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  26  Macdowall  street  tS.^\ 
Smith,  Peter,  manager  at  James  Donald  &   Son's,  John-^"     ' 

stone  Foundry  and  Engine  Works — house,  High  st. 
Smith,  Robert,  ironmonger,  70  High  street 
Smith,  Robert,  clothier  and  hatter,  59  High  street 
SMITH  &  M'LAURIN,  fancy,  coloured,  enamelled,  and 
embossed  paper,  card,  and  pasteboard  manufacturers, 
Cartside,  near  Milliken  Park — warehouse,  20  Union 
Stieei,    oriasguw 
Speirs,  Robert,  grocer,  17  High  street 
Sproul,  James,  warehouseman,  Elderslie 
Sproul,   James,   coal  merchant,  Canal   Basin— house,    6 

Canal  street 
Sproull,  John,  Benlomond  View 
Steel,  Mrs,  grocer,  Quarry  street 
Steel,  William,  spirit  merchant,  18  William  street 
Stevenson,   David,   hotel  keeper,  carriage  hirer,  and  wine 
and  spirit  merchant,  Cross  Keys   Hotel,  46  High  st. 
Stevenson,  David,  horse  dealer,   Cross   Keys   Hotel   and 
Horse  Bazaar,  High  street 


!08  JOHNSTONE. 


Stevenson,  James,  potato  merchant,  22  Church  street 

Stevenson,  J,  &  H.,  grocers,  spirit,  and  seed  merchants, 
08  High  street 

Stevenson,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  victualler,  flesher,  and 
wine  and  spirit  merchant,  32  High  street 

Stevenson,  Mrs  James,  milliner,  65  High  street 

Stevenson,  Mrs,  Millbank  cottage 

Stevenson,  Robert,  merchant,  62  Queen  street,  Glasgow 
-  house.  Graham  street 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  agricultural  seed  merchant  and 
chemical  manure  manufacturer,  74   High  street 

Stevenson,  Tnomas,  wine  merchant,  family  grocer,  flesher, 
and  agent  for  W.  &  A.  Gilbey,  wine  importers  and 
distillers,  74  High  street 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  licensed  auctioneer  and  valuator,  74 
High  street 

Stevenson,  William,  provision  merchant,    60  High  street 
^Stewart,  John,  elver,  Napiershall  street,  Glasgow,  27  High 
if'tS         street,  Johnstone 
|S ^Stewart,  Mrs,  confectioner,  78  High  street 
—Stewart,  Mrs,  dairy,  11  High  street 

Stewart,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  Houstoun  square 

STIRLING,  JOHN  B.,  writer,  28  High  street ;  treasurer 
to  the  Burgh  of  Johnstone  ;  secretary  and  law  agent 
to  Johnstone  Building  Society  ;  agent  for  Scottish 
Commercial  Fire  Insurance  Company  ;  Scottish 
Provident  Institution  j  &c. 

Stirling,  Mrs  Patrick,  High  street 

Storer,  Alexander,  of  Storer  &  Sons,  Sydney  street,  Glas- 
gow 

STORL.R  &  SONS,  cotton  spinners,  Thorn  Mill,  Thorn- 
hill-  -Glasgow  office,  Sydney  street 

Storer,  Cavid,  of  Storer  &  Sons,  5  Woodside  place,  Glas- 
gow 

Storrie,  David,  confectioner,  4  Graham  street 

Storrie,  David,  flesher,  65  High  street 

Storrie,  John,  grocer,  48  Graham  street 

S weenie,  John,  grocer,  15  Rankine  street 

TAGGART,  MRS  JO.iN,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
Macdowail  street 


JOHNSTONE.  309 


Taylor,  Daniel,  captain  of  Fire  Brigade 

Taylor,  James,  tinsmith,  Church  street 

Taylor,  John,  t'euar,  Laigh  Cartside  street 

Taylor,  Thomas,  saddler,  74  High  street 

TAYLOR,  M  ATTH  UW  H.,  M.D.,  30  High  street— house, 

Walkinshavv  villa 
Thorn,  J.  £>.,  Hagg  crescent 

Thomson,  Alexander,  baker,  50  Houstoun  square 
Thomson  &  Allan,  engineers,  millwrights,  and  machinists, 

Laigh  Cartside  Street  Works 
Thomson,  David,  of  Thomson  &  Allan,    65   Love   street, 

Paisley 
Thomson,    Airs  John,  hotel    keeper    and    carriage  hirer, 

Black  Bull  Hotel,  72  High  street 
Thomson,  Mi.ss  Jane,  draper,  50  Houstoun  square 
THOMSON,  GLORGE,  slater  and  plasterer,  11  Collier 

street 
Thomson,  George,  baker,  76  High  street  2*fujo 

Thomson,  IN  isbet,  miller  and  grain   merchant,    Crossford  to  ^  o 

Mills,  Howwood,  by  Paisley  gw- 

Thomson,  Robert,  watchmaker,  2  Church  street 
TODD,  MRS  L.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Graham  st. 


WAINWRIGHT,  W.,  general  manager,  Glasgow  & 
South- Western  Railway,  The  Glen,  Milliken  Park 

WALKER,  ALEXANDER,  1  Quarry  street 

Walker,  John,  at  Storer  &  Sons,  Thorn  Mill 

Walker,  Malcolm,  cartwright,  Thorn 

Walker,  William,  grocer,  62  High  street 

Watson,  Alexander,  grocer,  21  lligii  street 

WATSON,  JAMES,  painter  and  decorator,  22  Church 
street 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  of  R.  &  W.  Watson,  Linwood, 
Newfield  House 

WATT,  DAVID,  spirit  merchant,  Russell  street 

Weems,  John,  Walkinshaw  House 

WE  EMS,  J.  &  W".,  gas  and  water  engineers,  and  tin- 
smiths, bellhangers,  coppersmiths,  plumbers,  and 
gasfitters,  17  High  street 


310  JOHNSTONE. 


WEEMS,  J.  &  W.,  patentees  and  manufacturers  of 
hydraulic  machinery  for  making  lead,  lead-encased, 
and  block  tin  pipes,  sheet  lead  rolling  mills,  multitu- 
bular hot-air  apparatus  for  drying  stoves,  screwed 
ram  hydraulic  presses,  steam  traps,  self  acting  furnace 
dampeis,  noiseless  fans,  self-acting  draught- producing 
ventilators,  double-reflecting  sunlights  for  lighting 
churches,  halls,  schools,  shops,  &c,  buildings  of  all 
kinds  heated  by  steam,  hot  water  or  fire  stoves,  on 
most  improved  principles,  tentering  and  drying 
machinery,  steam  engines,  &c,  &c,  Perseverance 
Iron  Works,  1  High  street 

Weems,  William,  of  J.  &  W.  Weems,  Walkinshaw  street 

Welsh,  Mrs  Robert.  Mavisbank  Cottage 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE,  spirit  merchant,  1  Houstoun 
square 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE,  blacksmith,  8  William  street 
— house,  do. 

Williamson,  John,  spinningmaster  at  Browns,  Malloch,  & 
Co.'s,  High  street 

Williamson,  Mary,  draper,  69  High  street 

Wilson,  Andrew,  of  Core  &  Wilson,  High  street 

Wilson,  James.  M.D.,  CM.,  surgeon,  66  High  street — 
house,  Ludovic  square 

Wilson,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  and  leather  merchant, 
14  Church  street 

WILSON,  MATTHEW,  teacher,  The  Schoolhouse,  John- 
stone 

Wilson,  William,  coal  merchant,  Johnstone  station — 
house,  3  Houstoun  square 

Wood,  James,  pawnbroker,  24  Macdowall  street 

Woods,  Blackley,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Rankine  street 

Woodside,  Mrs,  milliner,  17  William  street 

Wright,  Thomas,  cutter  and  manager  at  Robert  Smith's, 
63  High  street 

Wylie,  Alexander,  of  J.  &  W.  Weems — house,  15  High  st. 

Wylie,  John,  flesher,  41  High  street — house,  13  William 
street 

Wylie,  Richard,  manager,  Gas  Works — house,  Gas  Works 
Cottage 


JOHNSTONE.  311 


Wylie,  William,  carrier  between  Glasgow  and  Johnstone, 
7  Maedowall  street 

YOUNG      MEN'S      CHRISTIAN     ASSOCIATION 

ROOMJS,  8  George  street 
Young,  Robert,  foreman  paper  finisher,  1  Buchanan  street 
Young,  William,  draper,  56  Houstoun  square 


APPENDIX. 


Commissioners  of  Police. 

Jarues  Fyffe  Donald,  Senior  Magistrate.  ^S**1* 

John  Love  aud  William  Weems,  Junior  Magistrates.  tf> c^'cx 

John  B.  Stirling,  Treasurer. 
Commissioners. 


a. 


Johu  Sharp 
James  Huuter 
James  Meiklejohn 
Thomas  Steveuson 


William  Buchanan 
Peter  Grant 
William  Johnstone 
William  Guy 


Jarues  Reid,  Town  Clerk  aud  Clerk  of  Poiice  Courts. 

John  Reid,  Procurator  Fiscal. 

William  R.  Copeland,  Glasgow,  surveyor. 

John  Fraser,  Superintendent  of  Police  and  Sanitary  Inspector. 

Peter  Pussell,  Collector  of  Burgh  Rates  aud  Public  Weigher. 

Daniel  Taylor,  Captain  of  Fire  Brigade. 

Burgh  Police. 

Superintendent — Johu  Fraser,   Collier  Street. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Johnstone  District. 


James  Donald,  Johnstone 
James  Fyffe  Donald 
James  Finlayson,  Johnstone 
Andrew  Fleming,  Fullwood 
E.  W.  Hardie,  of  Locher  House 
George    L.    Houstoun,     Esq.,     of 

Johustoue 
John  Holmes,  Johnstone 

Walter  Holmes,  Justice  of  Peace  Clerk  Depute. 


W.  Malioch,  Johnstone 
Malcolm  M'Laren,  Johnstone 
Sir  R.  J.  Napier,  of  Milliken  and 

Napier,  Bart. 
John  Salmon,  The  Linn 
Thomas  Shanks,  Johnstone 
James  Stevenson,  of  Aucheuamei 


312  JOHNSTONE. 


AVbey  Parish  School  Board  (Landward). 

MEMBERS. 

Chairman — James  Finlayson,  Esq. 


Rev.  George  Carruthers 
Rev.  John  Smith. 
Rev.  Hugh  Gemmill. 
Rev.  John  Jaffrey 


Rev.  Hugh  Chisholm. 
Charles  Bine  Renshaw. 
D<vid  M'Dowall. 
James  Gillan. 


Clerk — Andrew  Millar,  jun.,  writer,  Paisley. 

Treasurer — William  Reid,  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Mr   James  Budge,  conipulsory  officer,  7  William  Street,  Johnstone. 

The  Board  meets  the  second  Tuesday  in  each  month. 


"Writers. 


John  Holmes.  Collier  street 
Walter  Holmes,  High  street 
James    Reid,   Baukside,  and  19 

High  street 
John  Reid,   61  High  street 


Robert  Reid.  61  High  street 
William  Reid,  19  High  street 
J.  B.  Stirling.  28  High  street 
D.  A.  M'Tavish,  Union  Bank 


Medical  Practitioners. 

*-»      ^Malcolm  M'Laren,  surgeon  James  Wilson,  M.B.,  CM. 

StSfe  M.  H.  Taylor. 

%fii%  g - : 

r^*T-  Session  Clerk  and  Registrar. 

William   Fleming,    Walkinsbaw   street. 

Banks. 

NATIONAL     BANK, 

61  High  Street. 

John  Reid,  agent.  William  Gilmmir,  accountant  and  teller. 

Robert  Campbell,   clerk. 


UNION    BANK    OF    SCOTLAND, 

Collier  Street. 

John  Holmes  and  Alexander  Bartlemore,  joint-agents. 

J.  G.  M'Neill,  cashier.         M.  C.  Hill",  clerk. 


ROYAL  BANK  OF    SCOTLAND, 

Houstoun  Square. 

Walter  Holmes,  agent.  Alexander  Gibb,  accountant. 

James  Hamilton,  teller.  R.  G.  Steveusou,  clerk. 


BANK  OF    SCOTLAND, 

19  High  Street. 

William  Reid,  writer,  agent. 

F.  G.  E.  Coulthard,  teller  and  accountant. 

Alexander  S.  Rowand,  clerk. 


NATIONAL  SECURITY  SAVINGS  BANK, 

42   High   Street. 

John  M'Gown,  accountant,  cashier. 


JOHNSTONE.  313 


Ministers. 

Johnstone  Parish   Church  —  Ludovio   Square  ;  George   Oarruthers, 

elected  by  congregation. 
Free  Church  of  Scotland — William  Street,  Houstoun  Square ;  John 

Jeff  ray,  elected  by  congregation. 
Sir  William  Wallace  Church — Elderslie — John  Smith. 
East   United   Presbyterian    Church  —  Walkinshaw    Street;     Hugh 

Gernmill,  elected  by  congregation. 
West  United   Presbyterian  Church — Church   Street ;  James   Inglis, 

elected  by  congregation. 
Roman  Catholic  Chapel — Graham  Street ;  Hugh  Chisholm,  appointed 

by  the  Bishop. 

Inland  Revenue- 

Walter  Holmes,  writer,  sub-distributer  of  Stamps — office,  Royal  Bank 

Fire  Brigade. 

Superintended  by  Magistrates  and  Councillors. 
James  Keid,  Clerk  Daniel  Taylor,  Captain 

Jonnstone  Assembly  Rooms.  »?£___.-_- 

George  Street.  wi}*?ae 

John  Thomson,  proprietor,  Black  Bull  Inn.  __§_*_-!-- 

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Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Agents. 

Union  Insurance  Company — William  Reid,  writer,  Bank  of  Scotlaud. 

Worth  British    and  Mercantile,    and  City   of  Glasgoio    Fire    and   Life 

Insurance — Walter  Holmes,  writer,  44  Houstoun  Square. 

Northern — James  Reid,  writer,  Bankside  Cottage. 

Phoenix  Fire — James  F.  Donald,  High  street. 

Edinburgh  Life — A.  Bartlemore,  Union  Bank. 

Scottish  Union  and  National — John  Salmon,  Estate  Office,   Johnstone 

Castle. 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund — William  Reid,  writer,  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Scottish   Provident   Institution,   and  National   Provincial    Plate    Glass 

Insurance  Co. — John   B.  Stirling,  28  High  Street. 

Standard  Life,  and  Sun — John  Reids  61  High   Street. 

European    Guarantee  of  Fidelity — Archd.  Fleming. 

Royal  Fire    and  Life — James    Armstrong,    coal    merchant,    &c,    and 

Archibald  Fleming,  Walkinshaw  Street. 

West  of  England — Daniel  Taylor,  Rankine  Street. 

United  Kingdom  Temperance  and  Provident  Institution,  and  Scottish  Fire 

— Robert  Harper,  66  High  Street. 

Provincial  Fire  and  Life — John  Love,  19  High  Street. 

Scottish  Commercial — Alexander  Bartlemore,  Union  Bank,    and   John 

B.  Stirliug,  28  High  Street. 
Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Company — William  Gilmour,  National  Bank. 

Scottish  Accident— William  Gilmour,  National  Bank. 
Staffordshire  Insurance  Company— WiMmm.  Caldwell,  Walkinshaw  St. 

1    A 


314  JOHNSTONE. 

Post  Office  and  Telegraph  Office. 

Walkinshaw    Street. 
William  Gaff  Fleming,  Postmaster. 
Arrivals — 7  a.m.,  9.15  a.m.,  and  5.30  p.m.     Sunday,  9  a.m. 
Box  Closes — 12.10  p.m.,  3.5  p.m.,  6.10  p.m.,  7. '25  p.m.,  and  10  p.m. 
Collections  from  Wall  Letter  Box,  Cross — 11.30  a.m.,  5  and  8.30  p.m. 
Telegraph  Office  open  from  7.30  a.m.,   to  8   p.m.     Sunday — Office 
open  from  9  a.m.  to  10  a.m.   for   delivery  of   letters  to   public   and 
despatch  of  telegraphic  business. 

Johnstone  Coffee  and  News  Boom. 

Black  Bull  Inn,  72  High  Street. 

Church  Officers  and  Precentors. 

Parish  Church — Alex.  Michael,  officer,  Church  Street ;  J.  B.   Thorn, 

precentor. 
Free   Church — John    M'Nair,    officer,    2    Houstoun    Square  ;    John 

Donaldson,  precentor 
Sir   William  Wallace  Church — Alexander  Renfrew,   officer  ;  Jamas 
Welsh,  precentor. 
"..   East  United  Presbyterian  Church — Humphry  Giffen,  officer  ;  William 
Guy,  precentor. 
2  West  United  Presbyterian  Church — John  Melville,   officer,    Church 
-r~  Street;  James  Raukiue,  precentor. 

Johnstone  East  U.P.  Church  Sabbath  School. 

President— Rev.  H.  Gemmill,  M.A.,  B.D. 

Superintendent — James  Stirling.     Vice-President — Thomas  Wright. 

Treasurer — John  Stirling.     Secretary — Alexander  Watson. 

West  U.P.  Church  Sabbath  School. 

President — Rev.  James  Inglis,  Superintendent — James  Barnett. 

Secretary — James  Paton.  Treasurer — Robert  Hill. 

Schools. 

MACDOWALL  STREET  SCHOOL. 

LUDOVIC  SQUARE  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Charles  Clark,  Teacher. 

JOHNSTONE  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Matthew  Wilson,    M.A.,   Head-Master. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  SCHOOL. 

Miss  M'Donald,  Teacher. 


Glasgow,  Paisley*  and  Ardrossan  Canal. 

Canal  Store — Robert  Dreghorn,  goods'  agent. 
Trading  boats  start  every  lawful  day. 

1.  From  Johnstone,  for  Paisley  and  Glasgow,  at  6  a.m.  and  2  p.m. 

2.  From  Paisley,  for  Johnstone,  at  6  and  11  a.m.,  and  5  p.m. 

3.  From  Glasgow,  for  Johnstone,  at  6  a.m.,  and  12  Noon. 


JOHNSTONE. 


315 


Ninth,  Renfrewshire  Rifle  Volunteers. 

Captaiu — James  M'Dougall. 
Lieutenant — H.  J.  M 'Do  wall. 
Annual  Geueral  Meetincr.  13th  January. 


Grave-Digger. 

Alexander   Michael. 


Carriers  Quarters. 

PAISLEY — Robert  Laugmuir,  Rankiue  Street,  arrives  daily  ;  departs 

daily. 
GLASGOW — Wra.  Wylie,  High  Street,  arrives  daily;  departs  daily. 

Johnstons  Caledonia  Curling  Club. 

George  L.  Houstonn,  Patron. 

David  Jaffray,  President.      James  Douaid,  seu.,  Vice-President. 

David  Jaffray  and  David  Robertson,  Representative  Members. 

Robert  Barr,  Treasurer.         Patrick  Jaffray,  Secretary. 

Committee. 

Patrick  Jaffray     |     Robert  Barr     |      J.  F.  Donald      |     Peter  Jaffray 

Honorary  Members. 

The  Hon.  Lord  Mure     j     John  Salmon         Capt.  Loudon. 

Ordinary  Members. 

1. — Regular. 
James  F.  Donald 
Robert  Ban- 
Prof.  Veitch 
James  Donald,  sen, 
Richard  0.  Moore 


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</y. 


William  Reid 
Robert  Eadie 
Rer.  Hugh  Chisholm 
Joseph  Braid 
John  Love 


David  Jaffray 
Patrick  Jaffray 
Peter  Jaffray 
James  Dougall 
David  Robertson 
James  Anderson 

2. — Occasional. 
William  Jaffrav  |    Wm.  Weems  )   John  Thomson  |  James  M'Cartney 

Elderslie  "Wallace  Curling  Club. 

A.  A.  Speirs,  Esq.,  of  Elderslie,  Patron. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Anne  Speirs,  Patroness. 
Thomas  Jack,  President.  William  Rodger,  Vice-President. 

James  Whitehill  and  James  Barr,  Hepresentative  Members. 
Thomas  Paton,  Treasurer.     Thomas  Jackson,  Secretary. 
Committee  of  Council  of  Management. 
Walter  Neilson  |  John  Jamieson  |  John  Morning  |  Thomas  M'Millan 
John  Holmes  and  F.  W.  Stoddart,  Hon.  Members. 
Ordinary  Members. 
1. — Regular. 
Thomas  Jack  Walter  Neilson 

Jafties  Barr  James  Raeside 

William  Duff  Thomas  Jackson 

Thomas  Paton  Thomas  M'Alillan 

Robert  Barclay  James  Roy 

2. — Occasional. 
C.  B.  Renshaw 
James  Whitehill 

J.  M'Kendrick. 


John  Morning 
John  Jamieson 
William  Rodger 
John  Brown 
Robert  Laing 


George  Jackson 
H.  Blackbury 


316  JOHNSTONE. 


Mills. 

Cartside  Mill— Smith  &  M'Laurin. 


Hagg  Mill — James  Huie  &  Co. 
John  Gorman,  manager.  James  Smith,  engineer. 


Johnstone  Mill — Collier  Street — William  Paton. 


Johnstone  Old  Mill — High  Street— Browns,  Malloch,  &  Co. 


Johnstone  Flax  Mill — Finlayson,  Bousfield,  &  Co. 

Coal  Agents- 

William  Wilson,  Johnstone  Station — house,  Houstoun  Square. 

Thomas  Jack,  do.  do.  do.    Canal  Street,  Paisley. 

James  Allan,  do.  do.  d<>.   Thorn. 

James  Sproul,  Canal  Basin — house,  6  Canal  Street. 

Robert  Millar,  High  Street. 

William  Buruside,  Johnstone  Station. 

James  Armstrong,  Johnstone  Railway  Station. 

SOCIETIES. 


*-*,  C  LOYAL  JOHNSTONE  YEOMANRY  SOCIETY. 

0    /^  Instituted  1803. 

-^     /".  Preses,  Robert  Wilson,  Quarry  Street. 

Treasurer,    Andrew    Wilson,     High     Street. 

Clerk,  James  Reid,  Baukside  Cottage.       Officer,  John  Patrick. 

Factor — Alexander  Allan,  Campbell  Street. 


JOHNSTONE  PUBLIC  HALL  AND  WORKING  MEN'S 

INSTITUTE. 

Directorate,  1879. 

President — James  Finlayson. 

Vice-President— James  F.  Donald. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— James  Anderson. 

Janitor — John  M'Farlane. 

Directors  for  current  year  are — 


Messrs  Jas.  Finlayson. 
Jas.  F.  Donald. 
Dr  Jas   Anderson. 
D.  M.  Taylor. 
R.  C.  More. 
J.  B.  Stirling. 
Jas.  Finlayson,  jr. 
Jas.  Anderson. 
John  Sharp. 
Jas.  Cochrane. 
Robert  Stevenson. 


Messrs  Andrew  Finlayson. 
John  Stirling. 
Jas.  Houston. 
Jas.  M'Dougall. 
William  Gilmour. 
William  Stevenson. 
William  Harper. 
Archibald  M'Arthur. 
William  Allison. 
James  0.  Robertson. 


JOHNSTONE.  317 


JOHNSTONE    GAS    LIGHT    COMPANY. 

Instituted  1823. 

Chairman,  Henry  Macdowall,  Esq.,  of  Gartbland. 

Manager,  Richard  Wylie — house,  Gas  Works. 

Secretary  and  Collector,  James  Smith. 


JOHNSTONE  WEST  OF  SCOTLAND  AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. 

George  L.  Houstoun,  of  Johnstone,  President. 

Thos.  Kerr,  East  Fulton  ;  Bailie  Donald,  Johnstone,  Vice-Presidents. 

William  Reid,  Bank  of  Scotland,  Treasurer. 

John  Reid,  National  Bank,  Secretary. 


THE  JOHNSTONE  BUILDING  SOCIETY. 

(Enrolled  aud  Established  under  the  Act  of  Parliament,  6  and  7 

Wni.  IV.,  cap.  82.) 

Instituted  on  the  permanent  principle. 

The  Shares  of  £25  each,  payable  at  the  rate  of  2s  per  share  monthly. 

Entry-money,  Is  per  share. 

President,  John  Donald,  Esq.  Treasurer,  Jas.  Caldwell. 

Secretary  and  Law  Agent,  John  B.  Stirling,  writer. 

Directors. 


John  Husband,  sen. 
Jas.  F.  Duuald. 
Matthew  Wilson. 
George  Edwards. 
John  Donald. 
James  S.  Robertson. 

Bankers,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland 
Instalments  due  on  the  first,  and  payable  on  or  before  the   followin 
Wednesday  of  each  month,  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer, 
Mr  James  Caldwell,  23  Rankine  Street,  Johnstons. 


William  Allison. 

Thomas  Small.  Q      Ig 

James  Sproul.  7~'&j«v 

Alex.  Gillespie.  sf6^ 

Jas.  Allan.  §£     -SJ 
Alex.  Cameron. 


JOHNSTONE,  QUARRELToN,  THORN,  AND  ELDERSLIE 
COFFIN  AND  COFFIN  COVER  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1820. 

Preses,  John  Sproul,  Collier  Street. 

Treasurer,  William  Green,  Rankine  Street. 

Officer,  John  Hendry,  Church  Street.     Cover-Keeper,  Alex.  Michael. 


JOHNSTONE  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  SOCIETY. 

President,  Alex.  Husband.       Vice-President,  Hugh  Mathie. 

Cor.  Secretary,  H.  Giffen.         Roll  Secretary,  John  Williamson. 

Treasurer,  John  Fyfe. 

Committee. 


John  Sharp 
W.  M'Lutckie 
R.  Rosa 


James  Stirling 
James  Blackwood 
Wm.  Flockhart 


1    A   2 


818  JOHNSTONE ELDERSLTK. 


JOHNSTONE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1866. 

President,  James  Black.  Vice-President,  Win.  Watson,  Thorn, 

Treasurer,  William  Green,  Rankine  Street. 

Secretary,  G.  M'Hugh,  61  High  Street. 

Assistant  Secretary,  Peter  M 'Shane,  Rankine  Street. 

Committee. 


Wm.  George,  Laigh  Cartside  St. 
Thus.  Deveuy,  George  Street. 
James  Wilson,  Church  Street. 
Peter  M'Shane,  Rankine  Street. 
Henry  Dickson,  Graham  Street. 
Jas.  Ferguson,  Campbell  Street. 


John  Paisley,  salesman. 


Patrick  Trayner,  George  Street. 
Wm.  M'Nair,  Thorn. 
Jos.  Berry,  Rankine  Street. 
John  Husband,  High  Street. 
Peter  Leyden,  Church  Street. 
Jas.  Lochhead,  High  Street. 


CENSUS   OF  JOHNSTONE,  1871 

Population  within  the  Burgh, 7,534 

Landward  Parts, 1,052 


8,586 


Johnstone  Cross — nearly   opposite   to  the   Bull   Inn — is   distance 
•  •     -Liirom  the  Cross  of  Paisley,  3  miles,  5  furlongs,  34  poles. 

Fairs  are  held  on  the  Thursday  following  the  second  Monday  of 
Fitly — Horse  Fair,  first  Friday  of  January. 
-  *      Fast  Days   occur  on  Fridays  before  1st  Sundays  in  April  and 
October. 

ELDERSLIE,  B?  PAISLEY. 


ALLISON,  William,  at  A.  F.  Stoddard  &  Co.'s 

BARR,  Robert,  farmer,  Windyha' 

Beaton,  John,  farmer,  Auchenlodement 

Bell,  John,  Cheriywoodside 

Birnie,  James,  cowfeeder 

Boyle,  James,  commercial  traveller 

Brown,  John,  spirit  merchant 

CHALMERS,     Alexander,    family    grocer    and    spirit 

merchant 
Craig,  James,  Seaforth  Cottage 

DARROCH,  George,  farmer,  Craigenfeoch 
Dickson,  Mrs,  grocer 


ELDERSLIE.  319 


GILLESPIE,  Alexander,  Elderslie  Farm 
Gilmour,  John,  farmer,  Fulbar 
Graham,  Isaac,  gardener  and  carter 

HALL,  James,  farmer,  Muirhead 

Hanley,  John,  forman  printer,  Glenpatrick  Carpet  Works 

JACK,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant 

Jackson,  Thomas,  feuar 

Jardine,  Mrs  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 

Johnstone,  Daniel,  baron  officer,  Newton 

Johnstone,  James,  &  Co.,  Distillery,  Glenpatrick 

LANG,  Alexander,  grocer. 

M'DONALD,  Elizabeth,  dealer 

Malloch,   John,    of   Browns,   Malloch,  &   Co.,   Elderslie 

Glen 
Marshall,  David;  farmer,  Leitchland 

M'Kim,  John,  colour  maker,  Glenpatrick  Works  ^- 

Morrison,  William,  wright  and  joiner  -*££- 

Munro,  Hugh,  teacher,  Wallace  Public  School  is-S^ 

PARK,  John,  farmer,  Greenhill 
Park,  John,  farmer,  Mauckie's  Mill 

RENSHAW,  C.  BINE,  Glenpatrick  Carpet  Works 
Ritchie,  John,  farmer,  Broomward 
Robertson,  David,  grocer  and  postmaster 
Rodger,  William,  feuar 

STEEL,  WILLIAM,  accountant,  house-factor,  and  sheriff 
officer,  18  William  street — house,  Old  Road 

Stevenson,  Peter,  farmer,  Bardrain 

Stewart,  Robert,  Bailie  Nicol  Jarvie  Tavern 

STODDARD,  A.  F.,  &  CO.,  Glenpatrick  Carpet  Works, 
by  Paisley — Glasgow  office,  63  St.  Vincent  street 

Stoddard,  A.  F.,  of  A.  F.  Stoddard  &  Co.,  Broadfield, 
Port-Glasgow 

Stoddard,  Fred.  W.,  Glenpatrick 

URE,  ROBERT,  grain  merchant,  Hilltop 

WALKER,  Mrs  E.,  Elderslie  Tavern 

Wallace,  William,  at  A.  F.  Stoddard  &  Co.'s 

Watson,  John,  farmer,  Brigend 

Whitehill,  James,  Seaforth  Cottage 


320  ELDERSLIE THORNHILL. 

POST   OFFICE. 
David  Robertson,  Postmaster. 

1st  Delivery,     7.30  a.m. 

2d         „  9.15  a.m. 

Box  closes,         ...         ...  ...  ...  ...  9.15  a.m. 

„         „  5.45  P.M.  . 

ELDERSLIE  PARISH  CHURCH. 
Rev.  John  Smith,  Minister. 

ELDERSLIE  WALLACE  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 
Hugh  Muuro,  Teacher. 

ELDERSLIE  WALLACE  BOWLING  CLUB. 

President,  F.  W.  Stoddard.  Vice-President,  Thos.  Jack. 

Treasurer,  John  M'Kim.  Secretary,  John  Hohn. 

Directors. 


Robert  Barclay,  sen. 
T.  B.  Watson. 
Frank  Grieve. 


Thomas  Jackson. 
Alexander  M 'Donald. 


THORNHILL,  BY  PAISLEY. 

ALLAN,  JAMES,  coal  merchant,  Overton 
Armstrong,  James,  coal  merchant,  G-leniffer  place 

BOWIE,  ALLAN,  blacksmith 
Bowman,  James,  farmer,  Auchenlodement 
Boyle,  Alexander,  grocer  and  dairyman 
Burnside,  Mrs,  Thornhill  Cottage 

CAINES,  Cyrus,  spirit  merchant 

Cuthbertson,  Miss,  teacher,  Thoruhill  Public  School 

DUNBAR,  John,  passenger  agent,  Thorn 

FLETCHER,  John,  Inspector  to  Paisley  Water  Com- 
missioners 
Foulds,  Andrew,  clerk,  Thorn  Mill 

GEMMILL,  REV.  HUGH,  East  U.P.  Manse 

Gibson,  John,  manager,  Thorn  Mill 
Glen,  James,  joiner,  Johnstone 
Glen,  Thomas,  Thornhill  House 

HART,  MRS  THOMAS,  Johnstone  Castle  Lodge 
JACK,  THOMAS,  coal  merchant,  Railway  station 
Jaffray,  William,  Gleniffer  place 
KELLY,  WILLIAM,  spinning  master,  Thorn  Mill 


THORNHILL QUARR  ELTON.  321 

MEIKLEJOHN,  JAMES,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, Thornhill  Inn 
M'Allister  &  Galbraith,  ironfounders 
M'Dougall,  James,  Brooks 
M'Kechnie,  William,  M.D.,  Wallacebank 
POTTIE,  A.  &  M.,  smiths 

REID,  WILLIAM,  Goods  station  master,  42  High  St., 

Johnstone 
Renfrew,  William,  Thorn  House 

STORE  R    &   SONS,  Thornhill   Cotton    Spinning   Co., 

Thorn  Mill 
Steel,  William,  grocer 
STORER,  ALEXANDER,  of  Storer  &  Sons,  Sydney 

street,  Glasgow 
Storer,  David,  of  Storer  &  Sons,  Sydney  street,  Glasgow 
Symington,  Mrs  William,  grocer 

WALKER,  JOHN,  at  Storer  &  Sons,  Thorn  Mill  iift 


Walker,  Malcolm,  joiner  and  cartwright  ^5 


uariwrigni 

Watson,  William,  Thorn  Mill 

QUARRELTON,  BY  PAISLEY. 

BARR,  Robert,  land  surveyor,  Windyha' 

Black,  Hugh,  manager,  Limeworks,  Corseford— residence, 

Bamside  Cottage 
Blackwood,  Agnes,  spirit  merchant 

COWAN,  William,  wright,  Greenend 
Crawford,  Arthur,  clerk 

DAVIES,  Hugh,  blacksmith 

GILLESPIE,  Thomas,  farmer  and  contractor,  Springfield 

HATTRICK,  James,  forester 

Houston,  James,  Craigenfeoch 

LAUDER,  Adam,  shepherd,  Craigstone 
Low,  Francis,  gamekeeper,  Craigstone 

MORRISON,  John,  wright,  Greenend 
M'Dougall,  Archibald,  grocer 
MTntyre,  John,  dairyman,  Overton 


322  BALACLAVA  AND  CLIPPENS — INKERMAN. 

PARK,  Matthew,  farmer,  Greenend 

Penney,  William,  gardener 

SALMON,  John,  factor  to  George  Ludovic  Houstoun, 

Esq.,  Johnstone  Castle — "  The  Linn'' 
Simpson,  George,  farmer,  Meiklebog 
Speir,  Ebenezer,  ploughman 
Stevenson,  James,  hedger 
Stewart,  Alexander,  farmer,  Benstone 

TAYLOR,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer 
Thomson,  William,  blacksmith 


BALACLAVA  AND  CLIPPENS. 


ARCHIBALD,  William,  manager 

•ULACLAVA     STORE  — Allan    Mair,    storekeeper 

Clippens 
CLIPPENS  Shale,  Coal,  and  Ironstone  pits,  James  Scott 

proprietor 
Clippens  Shale  Oil  Company,  William  Young,  manager 
Crawford,  Robert,  blacksmith 
KELLY,  D.  G.,  clerk,  Clippens  Colliery 
Kerr,  Thomas,  farmer,  Fulton 

MAIR,  Allan,  storekeeper,  Clippens 
Macphee,  Nigil,  clerk,  Clippens  Oil  Company 

SCOTT,  Thomas  Inglis,  Clippens  House 

TKRVtCT,  Robert,  chemist,  Clippens  Oil  Company 

WILSON,  James,  wright 

YOUNG,  William,  manager,  Clippens  Oil  Works 

INKERMAN,  BY  PAISLEY. 

ABERCORN  OIL  COMPANY— Speirs  Jones,  manager 
Abercorn  Oil  Company,  farmers,  East  Candren 
Allan,  Robert,  cashier — office,  Inkerman  Works 
COWAN,  Hugh,  oversman,  No   3  Douglas  Pit 

GARDINER,  James,  farmer,  Boghead 
Gardiner,  Robert,  farmer,  Candren 
Gillan,  James,  17  Inkerman 
Gipps,  Captain,  Blackstoun  House 


INKERMAN — LINWOOD.  323 

HENDRY,  John,  storekeeper 

Houston,  Archibald,  farmer,  Walkinshaw 

JONES,   SPEIRS,  manager,  Abercorn  Oil  Works,  East 

Candren 
KIRKWOOD,  WILLIAM,  manager,  Inkerman  Works 

LOGAN,  Thos.,  sen.,  oversman,  No.  1  Douglas  Pit 
M'KEAN,  John,  oversman,  Walkinshaw  Pit 
NIVEN,  William,  oversman,  No.  2  Douglas  Pit 
PRENTICE,  James,  Blackstone  Gardens 
RENFREW,  Alexander,  farmer,  Blackstone  Mains 
Rowand,  Mrs,  farmer,  West  Candren 
SCOTT,  Alexander,  teacher,  Inkerman  Public  School 
WADDEL,  ROBERT,  manager,  Blackstoun  Works 

Inkermant  Public  School. 

A.  Scott,  teacher. 

Post  Office  Receiving  Box  at  the  Store. 

John  Hendry,  postmaster.  G    ,;, 

Arrival 7  a.m.  f^  cc 

Box  closes 3.80  p.m.  <u. 

Ol. 


LINWOOD,    BY    PAISLEY. 


BLACKSTONE    Shale,    Coal,    and    Oil    Works— pro- 
prietors, Allan  Craig  &  Sons 

CAMERON.  JAMES,  Linwood  Spinning  Company 

Campbell,  William,  carding  master 

Craig,  Allan,  of  Allan  Craig  &  Sons,  Newfield,  Johnstone 

Craig,  Allan,  jun.,  of  Allan  Craig  &  Sons,  Johnstone 

Craig,  John,  of  Allan  Craig  &  Sons,  Johnstone 

Craig,  William,  of  Allan  Craig  &  Sons,  Linwood 

DAVIE,  John,  clerk  at  Linwood  Ironstone  Pits 

FLEMING,  John,  oversman,  Green  Farm 

GALBRAITH,  William,  victualler 

Gray,  John,  underground  manager. 

HATTRICK,  Allan,  joiner 

Horsburgh,  William,  manager  at  Paper  mill 

INGLIS,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 


324  LINWOOD. 


KELLY,  John,  mechanic 

Kennan,  Elizabeth,  teacher 

Kerr,  William,  farmer,  Linclive 

LIGGAT,  Robert,  clerk  at  Paper  mill 

Linwood  Shale  Pit — James  Scott,  proprietor 

LINWOOD  COTTON  SPINNING  COMPANY,  Lin- 
wood Mill 

Linwood  Co-operative  Grocery  and  Provision  Store 

Linwood  Mill  School — Jas.  Mitchell,  teacher,  Schoolhouse 

Lyle,  John,  farmer,  Middleton 

MALLOCH,  Alexander,  of  Linwood  Spinning  Company 
— house,  Linwood 

Miller,  James,  picking  master 

Morrison,  John,  carding  master 

M'Lachlan,  Duncan,  Erskine  Falls,  Clippens 

M'Nicol,  Robert,  victualler 

PATTISON,  Charles,  blacksmith  and  farrier 

Prentice,  James,  gardener,  Blackstone  lodge 

Prentice,  John,  grocer 

Prentice,  Robert,  flesher 

RANKINE,  William,  spinning  master 

Ronaldson,  Alexander,  of  Linwood  Company 

Ronaldson,  George,  of  Linwood  Company 

Roberton,  David,  farmer,  Linwood 

Roberton,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 

Roberton,  Robert,  spirit  merchant 

Rutherford,  Thomas,  farmer,  Muirhead 

SPEIR,  Miss,  Burnbrae  House 

Stevenson,  Mrs,  Buck's  Head  Hotel 

WATSON,  R.  &  W.,  paper  makers,  Linwood  Mill 

Watson,  R.,  of  R.  &  W.  Watson,  Newfield  house,  Johnstone 

Watson,  W.,  of  R.  &  W.  Watson,  Newfield  bouse,  Johnstone 

Watson,  William,  confectioner 

Watt,  John,  druggist  and  postmaster 

Linwood  Established  Church. 

Rev.  William  Milne. 

Linwood  Public  School — James  Mitchell,  teacher. 

Post  Office — John  Watt,  postmaster. 
Arrivals,... 7.45  a.m. — 3  p.m.         |   Box  Closes,... 7. 45  a.m. — 2.45  p.m. 


"W  .A.  T  S  O  IsT'S 

ADVERTISING  LIST. 

LADY  LANE  MONUMENTAL  "WORKS. 


ESTABLISHED  1861. 


BUILDER  &  MONUMENTAL  WORKER, 


YARD— 14  LAM  LANE.        HOUSE— 28  Do.  (Opposite.) 

Beanch  Oppices     i  OKAIGTON  CEMETERY,  PAISLE  Y  ROAD 
branch  uppices     -|NBvVr  CEMETERY,  NEILSTON. 


INSCRIPTIONS  ENGRAVED.     MONUMENTS  REPAIRED,      m 

All  kinds  of  Jobbing  iu  Stone  and  Brickwork  carefully  attended  to.  !£? 

Grindstones,  &c,  kept  in  Stock  or  Made  to  Order.  jf 

Estimates  given  for  every  description  of  Freestone, 
Marble,  and  Granite  'Work, 

NEATLY  EXECUTED  TO  ANY  DESIGN. 


MM 


SEEDSMAN,  NURSERYMAN,  AND  FLORIST, 

3  MQBS  STREET  (0SOS8), 
PAISLEY, 

HAS  always  on  hand  a  choice  Collection  of  GREEN- 
HOUSE PLANTS,  ORNAMENTAL  TREES, 
and  SHRUBS,  FRUIT  TREES,  BEDDING-OUT 
PLAOTS,  &c. 

Garden  Implements  of  Every  Description. 

CUT  FLOWERS  AND  BOUQUETS  TO  ORDER. 

Home     and    Foreign    Fruits    of    Every     (Description 
(During-  the   Season. 

HmrseEy  Grounds,  CAHBIAO-EEILL  HOUSE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


■  A.    H.    LOCKHART, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DRAPER,  CLOTHIER, 

HOSIER,  AND  SHIRTMAKER, 
104     HIGH     STEEET    (CROSS), 


PAISLEY. 


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msM$msM%, 


CABINETMAKERS  &  UPHOLSTERERS, 
33  WELLMEADOW  STREET, 


PAISLET. 


HOVSE   ABOVE. 


JAMES  OOBIl, 

SURGEON-DENTIST, 
82   HIGH    STREET, 


PAISLEY. 


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Iftri 


JF^oaxi.   5^-  ~uljz>'W£i>j?c%.&. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


86    HIGH    STREET,    PAISLEY. 

PIANOFORTES  ON  HIRE  IN  TOWN  AND  COUNTRY. 

Tuning  and  Repairing  Carefully  Executed. 
♦THE    NEWEST    MUSIC     ALWAYS     ON    HAND. 

JAMES   ANDERSON, 

CLOTHIER    AND    HATTER, 
16  GILMOUR  STREET,  PAISLEY, 

Has  always  on  Hand  a  Select  Stock,  fitting  for  the  Season.  '  |*j 

Juveniles    (Dresses,   (Pulpit   Gowns,  Livery,  and 

I^eg-imental   Clothing;   in  the  First  Style. 

CHARGES   MODERATE. 

JOHN  ANDERSON, 

ACCOUNTANT, 

9  MOSS  STREET,  PAISLEY. 


**, 


AGENT     FOR     THE 

ROYAL  FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

THE 

PUBLIC  AUDITOR  OP  ACCOUNTS, 

AND 

TREASURER  TO  THE  PAISLEY  BURGH  SCHOOL  BOARD. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED  1849. 


NOTICE    OF    REMOVAL. 


§,k»  J!a£  fills) 


(LATE   OF   WELLMEADOW  STREET), 

In  intimating  his  Removal  to  those  Central   and    more 
Commodious  Premises, 

42    HIGH    STREET, 

(Opposite  the  Museum), 

Desires  to  thank  his  numerous  Friends  and  the  Public 
generally  for  their  liberal  Patronage  to  him  since  com- 
mencing Business,  and  hopes,  by  strict  Personal  Atten- 
tion to  all  details,  to  merit  a  continuance  of  the  favours 
so  long  bestowed  upon  him. 

A  large  and  carefully  selected  Stock  of  Dinner, 
Dessert,  Tea,  and  Fruit  Sets,  Yases,  Lusters,  &c,  always 
on  hand. 

Marriage,   Evening,   and  Pic-Nic  Parties  supplied 
with  Goods  on  Hire. 


TEEMS  MODERATE.  INSPECTION  INVITED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBERT    HUTCHISON, 

BOOT  AND   SHOEMAKER, 

84  HIGH  STREET  and  70  BS00MLAND2, 
PAISLEY. 

MEASURES  TAKEN  AT  PARTIES'  RESIDENCES. 

Goods  sent  for  Inspection. 
REPAIRS  PROMPTLY  and  NEATLY  EXECUTED. 


TEEMS     MODEBATE. 


SUCCESSOR  TO 

WILLIAM  STIRLING  &  CO.,  P 

Saddler,    Harness,    Military    Accoutrement, 
and  Belt  Manufacturer, 

86    HIGH    STREET,    PAISLEY. 

Established  upwards  of  One  Hundred  Years. 


IP! 


9 


42  NEW  STBEET, 
IP  JL  I  S  Xj  IE  "2". 

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OFFICE  OPEN  NIGHT  AND  DAY. 

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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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SILK     MERCERY 

AND 

GENERAL     DRAPERY     ESTABLISHMENT, 
10  CB0S3,   PAISLEY. 

N.B. — Always   on   hand   the   Newest   Fashions  as  they 

appear. 

D.    LYLE, 

AGENT  WEST  OF  ENGLAND  INSURANCE   CO., 
ACCOUNTANT  aucl  HOUSE  FACTOR, 

4    HIGH    STliEET,    PAISLEY. 

HOUSE— 39  WELLMEADOW. 

GLOBE       :E3I  O   13?  E3  I*, 

11  HIGH  STREET,  PAISLEY. 


CPifOCPi^TO^. 

Soups,  Joints,  and  Steaks,  daily,  from  1  till  5  o'Clock. 
"Dinner  and  Supper  Parties  Accommodated  on  Seasonable  Terms. 


The  Globe  Hall,  capable  of  accommodating  300  people,  to  be  Let 
on  Seasonable  Terms. 


SEEDSMAN, 

1    ST.    MIPwEEH    STREET, 

PAISLEY. 


ALL  KINDS  OF  GARDEN  KEQUISITIES  SUPPLIED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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Tailor   and   Clotnier, 

8  ORE  SQUARE,  PAISLEY. 

HOUSE— 13  BARCLAY  STREET. 


Gentlemen's  and  Boys'  Clothing  Fashionably  Made 
Also,  Ladies  Jackets. 


mm 


FAMILY    BREAD    AND    PASTRY  BAKER, 

38    HIGH    STREET, 

PAISLEY, 

Marriage  and  Evening  Parties  Purveyed. 
Wedding  and  Christening  Cakes  made  to  order. 


smm  i  sons 


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oust, 


-48    MOSS    STREET. 


ESTABLISHED  HALF  A    CENTURY. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES    HUTCHISON, 

PLASTERER, 

3    GLEN  LANE  (WESTSIDE  COTTAGE), 
Paisley, 


AND 


92    WEST    BRIDGE-END, 
33uml3arton. 


», 


FUNERAL      ESTABLISHMENT, 

6  NEW  STREET,  PAISLEY. 


EBENEZER  ANDERSON, 

Of  the  late  Firm  of  J.  &  E.  Anderson,  Funeral  Furnishers, 
6  New  Street,  Paisley, 

Begs  to  acknowledge  the  many  favours  conferred  on  the 
Old  Firm,  and  to  intimate  that  he  is  still  carrying  on  the 
Business  as  formerly,  in  the  Old  Premises,  on  the  most 
economical  terms. 

GOTHIC  &  MEDIEVAL  FURNITURE 

In  all  Sizes,  specially  designed  in  MASSIVE  BRASS, 
Electro-Plate,  and  all  the  other  Fancy  Metals,  kept  in  Stock. 
Every  Necessary,  from  the  simplest  to  the  most  sumptuous, 
supplied  on  the  shortest  notice,  and  on  the  most  reasonable 
terms. 

E.  A.'s  Personal  Attendance  given  on  all  occasions. 


EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF 

Job  Printin 

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Executed  with  Neatness,  Economy,  and  Despatch,  at  the 

§♦         W  ©^  "rf^D  ^fO  rf*  rf^ 

mm 


10  MOSS  STREET,  PAISLEY. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


NATIONAL 

>ffiftg  lamng^  laanfe  of  ^mm\% 

OFFICE-14  GILMOUE,  STEEET. 

Open  on  Mondays,  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Saturdays,  from 
10  tiil  3  o'Clock  ;  and  on  Saturday  Evenings,  from  6  till  9. 

Deposits  from  ONE  SHILLING  and  Upwards  received. 
CASHIER: 

JOHN  M'GOWN,  Accountant  and  Insurance  Agent. 


OFFICE  IN  JOHNSTONE— 40  HOUSTOUN  SQUARE. 


Of  the  Firm  of  J.   &  E.  Anderson, 

FUNERAL    FURNISHERS, 

6  NEW  STEEET,  PAISLEY, 

Begs  leave  to  return  his  most  sincere  thanks  for  the  very 
liberal  patronage  accorded  to  the  late  Firm,  and,  in  conse- 
quence of  Dissolution  of  Partnership,  he  has  commeneed 
Business  on  his  own  account  at  more  Central  and  Com- 
modious Premises, 

83    HIGH    STREET. 

J.  A.  also  begs  to  intimate  that  having  been  brought  up 
to  the  Business  from  his  Youth,  and  thoroughly  acquainted 
with  its  various  details,  combined  with  making  his  Pur- 
chases in  the  first  mai'kets,  he  is  able  to  supply  the  demands 
of  all  Classes  at  the  Lowest  possible  Prices. 


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Ijj  -ST 


"TALK,  Across  the  Walnuts  and  the  Wine," 

And  all  the  News  of  Week,  in  the 
PAISLEY   HERALD,    price   One  Penny. 


10 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ARTIFICIAL  TEETH. 


%$ 


DENTIST, 

12  ST.  JAMES  STREET,  PAISLEY. 

Artificial  Teeth  of  the  Best  Quality,  at  Moderate  Prices. 


COAL   MERCHANT, 
WISHAW    GOAL    DEPOT, 

HAS     always     on    hand    a    Supply  of    the    Finest 
Qualities  of  WISHAW  COAL  AND  DROSS. 

For  the  convenience  of  Customers,  Orders  will  be 
received  at  the  undernoted  addresses,  and  carefully 
attended  to  : — 

WILLIAM  RISK,  Fishmonger,  34  High  Street. 

House — 1  Buchanan  Terrace. 

Office — Underwood  Coal  Depot 

{Eight  Hand  Side.) 


TEC  IE 


AND  RENFREWSHIRE  ADVERTISER 

Commands  an  Extensive  Circulation  amongst  a  population 
of  100,000  inhabitants,  as  well  as  being  read  in  the  neigh- 
bouring Counties  of  Ayr  and  Lanark. 

PRICE   ONE   PENNY. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


11 


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Clotliier      ^tzicL      ZEaZftttor, 

18     GILMOUR     STREET, 
PAISLEY. 

Gentlemen's    and    i^cn/'s    Clothing'    made    up    in    the 
most  Fashionable   Styles. 

ALEXANDER    M'LELLAN, 

AND 

TEACHER     OF    DANCING, 
40  NEW  STKEET,  PAISLEY. 

Large  and  Small  Bands  provided  for  Parties. 

UPHOLSTEBEB. 
40  HIGH   STREET,  PAISLEY. 

Venetian   Blinds ;    Hair,    Wool,    and   Straw  Mattresses. 
LADIES'   SEWED-WORK   MADE    UP. 

MSi   W111I4M   0&IHIB, 

BULL  INN  POSTING  ESTABLISHMENT, 

NEW   STREET,    PAISLEY- 

Harringtons,  (peg  Carts,  Saddle  Horses,  JVTinibuses,  Sfo. 

Job  and  (Post  Horses,  Hearses,  Funeral  and 

Jdourning  Coaches^  Sfc. 

Funeral  Undertaking  and  other  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 


MJ  j^a  Gg 

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12 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE 


PRINTING  &  STATIONERY 


ESTABLISHMENT. 


Haying  every  facility  in   the  Large  Premises  at 

10      MOSS      STREET, 

The    Proprietor 

Is  prepared  to  execute  every  description  of 


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In  the  ITirt  Style,  and  at  the  most 
MODERATE    PRICES- 


10 


OSS    STREET. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


13 


J 

w0  W  HOT  '"H  HI 

PAISLEY, 

TTTARBANTS    the    BRICKS   manufactured    by 
**      him    at    the    Works    to   be   of  the   FIRST 
QUALITY. 


PRICES  FOR  DELIVERY  AT  PUBLIC  WORKS,  &c, 

WILL  BE  GIVEN  ON  APPLICATION.  £3      >; 

C££oS 

JOIKTER, 

PACKING-BOX,  TIN,  AND  ZINC-CASE  MAKER, 

AND  GAS-FITTER, 
7  MARSHALL'S  LANE,  PAISLEY. 


PI  TO! 
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FLESHER, 
27    HIGH    STREET,    PAISLEY, 

Rumps  and  Ox  Rounds,  &c. 

Corned  Reef  and  Pickled  Tongues,  &c. 

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14 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


25    STOEIE    STREET, 

PAISLEY. 


USE  H  WAMBWi . 

CABINETMAKERS  &  UPHOLSTERERS, 
33  WELLMEADOW  STREET, 


HOl'SE   ABOVE. 


'£ 


No.  11  SIR  MICHAEL  STREET,  PAISLEY. 

House — 7  Sir  Michael  Street. 

JAMES    STEEL, 

FISH,  GAME,  AND  POULTRY  MERCHANT, 

1    HIGH    STREET,    PAISLEY, 

LICENSED    TO    DEAL    IN    GAME- 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  15 


Robert   Drennan, 

HOUSE  aa&  SIGN  PAINTER,  and  PAPER  HANCrER, 

30  CAUSEYSIDE  STREET, 

PAISLEY. 


JOINER,  CABINETMAKER,  AND  UPHOLSTERER, 

Funerals  Conducted  and  Jobbing  Punctually  attended  to. 

30    ORCHARD    STREET,    PAISLEY.  |-| 

House— ABOVE.  g,,^  ~ 


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§L  JtS  w  JOl  II  iS  A-  «  *J0    ^  Je*  iiU  i 


DYEH   AND    CLEANED, 


IE>  ^  I  S  ID  E  "ST  _ 


EVERY  ARTICLE  OF 

Wearing  Apparel  and  Household  Furnishing 
CLEANED  OH  DYED, 
and  FINISHED  in  a  superior  manner. 

RECEIVING  OFFICES  IN  PAISLEY 

2     SMITHHILLS, 

AND 

STANLEY    DYE    WORKS. 


16  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WILLIAM  MACINTYRE,  Jun.,. 

WHOLESALE    STATIONER, 

AND 

CARD-BOARD    MANUFACTURER. 

Office— ST.  MIRREN  STREET. 

Works-Blackhall   Mill,  Paisley. 


WILLIAM  MACINTYRE,  Jun, 


AGENT  FOR 


ST.    MIRHSN    STREET. 


WILLIAM  MACINTYRE,  Jun., 

AGENT  FOR 

J'!$i«  0ti  §w 
ST,    MIRRE2T    STREET. 


WILLIAM  MACINTYRE,  Jun, 

AGENT  FOR 

MILNEE'S  riRE-PEOOF  SAFES, 
ST,    MXRREN    STREET. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


17 


UULAB 


69  HIGH  STREET. 


JOINER   AND    CABINETMAKER, 


2  LAD?  LAKE,  PAISLEY. 


EJuac 

■"•*  ill  •« 

•3U        , 


IfSlll 


BUILDERS   AND    MONUMENTAL  WORKERS, 

VICTORIA   PLACE, 


a> 


PAISLEY 


Lettering    in     Granite    and    Freestone    neatly 

executed* 


Jobbings  in  Masonry  punctually  attended  to* 

GRINDSTONES  KEPT  IN  STOCK  OR  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

b  2 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ANDREW  GIBSON  &  CO., 
TINSMITHS,  PLUMBERS,  AND  GASFITTERS, 

BELL  HANGERS,  COFFEE  ADD  BRASS  -WORKERS, 

LTJBEICATOES, 

SHIPS'  LAMPS,  VENTILATORS, 
STOVE    FUNNELS,   ENGINE    STORES,    &c,   &c. 


Orders  carefully  attended  to^  and  Charges  Moderate. 

51    HiailSTE/EBT, 

PAISLEY. 


JOHN      BEGG, 

24  COTTON  STREET,  FAISLEY. 

0 

Funerals  carefully  conducted  either  in  Town  or 
Country,  on  the  most  Moderate  Terms. 

Residence,        \  Open  Night  <       Orders  Punc- 
24  Cotton  Street.  )      and  Day.     (tcally  Attended  to. 


I 


MATTHEW  HECTOR  I  CO., 

COAL    MEHCHANTS, 

CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY  DEPOT 

(HEAD  OF  ST.  JAMES  STREET). 


Best  Qualities  of  Wishaw  Coals  and  Dross  at  Lowest 
Market  Rates. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


19 


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ENGINEER, 
Jobbing  Blacksmith  &  Bellhanger. 

Ornamental  and  Plain  Railings  and  Gates. 
6.  ST  MIRREN  STREET,  PAISLEY. 

Orders   promptly   attended   to,    and    Charges    Moderate. 


JOHN    KJLPATRICK, 

Wright  and  Funeral  Undertaker, 

16  ABBEY  STREET,  PAISLEY. 

Orders  Carefully  and  Promptly  attended  to 


GLENFIELD 


Has  for  many  Years  been  Exclusively  Used 
in  the  Royal  Laundry. 

"The    Best     Starch     1     everl  m,    r\         >     t         j 

t, ?  >•  1  he  Queen's  Laundress. 

4  Admittedly  far   and   away\   tt  r™     -rrr    ■,  i  „ 

the  best  Starch  attainable."  J 

"  Particularly     adapted    for}  "  Englishwoman's 

cZear  starching  Muslins."    j  Domestic  Magazine." 


20 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AND  GENERAL  WASTE  DEALER, 

117  GEORGE  STBEET,  PAISLEY. 


ST.     MIRREN'S     ENGINE     WORKS, 
WATEE  BEAE   (Burgh),  PAISLEY. 


109  CATJSEYSXDE  STREET,  PAISLEY, 

AGENT   FOE,   THE 

NORTH    BRITISH    AND    MERCANTILE    FIRE 
AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

THE  EDINBURGH  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

AND  THE 

LONDON  GUARANTEE  &  ACCIDENT  COMPANY, 

LIMITED, 
ALSO  OTHER  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 


Fire  Policies  transferred  from  other  Offices  without  extra  charge. 


A  D  VERTISEMENTS .  2 1 


TflE  BEST  ASSORTED  STOCK  OF  THE  ABOVE  ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

Prices  in  ?nany  cases  cheaper  than  in  Glasgow. 

25  &  26  HIGH  STREET,  PAISLEY. 

JAMES    DALBYMPLB    &   SON, 

GASFITTERS,  and  LEAD  MERCHANTS, 
8    OLD    SNEDDON    STREET, 

PAISLEY. 


J 


ft     $?»       &&  &  *ya  #j)  <m&>  &^$ 

ACCOUNTANT, 


f  1  1  1  f 


Trust  Deeds  and  Estates  in  Bankruptcy,  Audits  and  Valuations, 
undertaken.  Meetings  of  Creditors  Convened,  and  Arrangements  of 
Composition  carried  through.  Statements  of  Affairs  accurately  pre- 
pared. Negotiates  the  Sale  and  Purchase  of  Property.  Accounts 
Collected,  &c. 


Agent  for  the — 

MANCHESTER  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 
SCOTTISH  ACCIDENT  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 
GRESHAM  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 
WEST  OF  ENGLAND  LOAN  COMPANY. 
LONDON  AND  PROVINCIAL  HORSE  AND  CAR- 
RIAGE INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Prospectuses  on  Application. 


22 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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SI. 


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Accountant,  House-Factor,  Insurance  Agent,  and 
Property  Valuator, 

4  CAUSEYSIDE  STREET,  PAISLEY, 

AGENT  FOR 
QUEEN  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

AND 

Caledonian  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company. 


HOME  &  FOREIGN  FR  VIT  MERCHANT, 

J>Z  CAUSEYSIDE  STREET,  and  4  LYLESLAND, 
PAISLE1T. 


Fresh  Fruits  always  on  Hand. 


(Parties   and    Soirees   Supplied. 


STARCH  MANUFACTURERS  TO  H.R.H.  THE  PRINCESS 
OF  WALES. 

QLENFIELD 

STARCH, 

Exclusively  Used  in  the 

Royal   Laundry, 
AND  PRONOUNCED  BY 

HER  MAJESTY'S  LAUNDRESS  to  be  the 

FINEST    STARCH    SHE    EVER    USED. 

PRIZE  MEDAL  AWARDED  FOR  ITS  SUPERIORITY. 
SOLD  BY  ALL  GROCERS,  CHANDLERS,  &c.t  &c. 
"WOTEEIiSPOON  &   CO.,  G-LASSQW  AND   LONDON. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  23 


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COAL    MERCHANTS, 

STONEY  BRAE   AND   UNDERWOOD    DEPOTS, 

PAISLEY, 
AND   RAILWAY  STATION,  FULBAR   STREET, 

REISTFRE-W. 

JAMES  M'CRONE, 

PRINTING-    MATERIAL     MANUFACTURER,    &c, 
(by  steam-power), 

117    STOCKWELL    STREET,    GLASGOW. 


Established  upwards  of  20  years. 


All  Articles  guaranteed  of  the  Best  Material  and  Manufacture. 

GENERAL  GRINDING  MILLS, 

SUGAR   TABULATING,    NIBBLING, 
PULVERISING  AND  GRANULATING, 

GEA1N    ROLLING, 

AND 

COFFEE  ROASTING  WORKS. 


GRiBME   STREET,   GLASGOW. 


24  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED  1839. 


IMPORTER  AND  MANUFACTURER  OF 

FRENCH  BURR,  KAIMHILL,  AND  DERBY  PEAK 

MILLSTONES, 

3  HAVELOCK  STREET,  FINNIESTON, 
G  L  A  SG  O  W . 

MILLSTONES  supplied  for  Grinding  every  description  of  Grain, 
Charcoal,  Roman  Cement,  Bones,  Coprolites,  &c.  Millers, 
Millwrights,  and  Merchants,  fitting-up  Mills  for  Home  or  the  Colouies, 
can  depend  on  receiving  an  article  that  will  give  every  satisfaction 
both  in  quality  and  workmanship,  particular  care  being  taken  in 
selecting  the  qualities  of  Stone  most  suitable  for  the  purpose  that 
they  are  intended  for. 

DEEBY  PEAK  EDQE  MILLSTONES  for  OIL  MILLS. 


A  very  superior  Stone  supplied  for  the  Shelling  of  Rice  and  Oats. 
ESTABLISHED  1852. 

D  R  O  N   &   LAWSO  N, 

CRANSTONHILL  TOOL  WORKS, 

SLASSOf, 

•       MANUFACTURERS    OF    IMPROVED 

HAND-SCREWING     APPARATUS, 

AND 

SCREWING    MACHINES, 

OF  ALL    SIZES,  IN    STOCK   OR  IN  PROGRESS,    THAT   WILL   SCREW  BOLTS 

^    TO    4    INCHES    DIAMETER,    OF    ANT    LENGTH,    IN    ONE    CUT. 

ALSO    MAKERS    OF 

PLANING,  Shaping,  Drilling,  Punching  and  Shearing,  Plate- 
Planing,  Plate-Bending,  Rivetting,  and  Countersink  Drilling 
Machines  ;  Railway  Wheel,  Surfacing,  Oval,  and  every  other  descrip- 
tion of  Turning  Lathes  ;  Steam  Hammers  ;  Waggon-Builders,  and 
Bookmakers'  Morticing  Machines,  Shipbuilders',  Boilermakers',  and 
Engineers'  Tools,  of  all  kinds ;  also,  Stationers'  and  Fancy  Box- 
makers'  Tools,  such  as  Guillotines,  Millboard  Cutting  Machines, 
Common  and  Circular  Screwing  Machines,  Book-Backing,  and  Joint- 
ing Machines,  &c. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


25 


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<mhk'-^i^  ^y&  w  ws! 

BEGS  most  respectfully  to  call  the  attention  of 
Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Associations, 
Volunteer  Rifle  Corps,  Temperance  Societies,  Bands  of 
Hope,  Fancy  Fairs,  Christenings,  Regattas,  Archery- 
Meetings,  Marriage  and  Evening  Parties,  Conversaziones, 
Birthdays,  Public  Dinners,  Soirees  and  Balls,  Public 
Meetings,  Industrial  Exhibitions,  Race  Meetings,  Pic- 
Nics,  and  Bazaars,  &c,  &c,  &c,  to  his  Stock  of  Decorations, 
consisting  of  Marriage,  Trade,  Society,  and  Scriptural 
Mottoes,  Scrolls,  Shields,  Transparencies,  Flags  of  all 
Nations,  Banners,  Monograms,  Arms,  Crests,  Coloured 
Lamps,  Screens,  Curtains  and  Fancy  Designed  Cloth 
for  Decorating  Halls,  Bali-Rooms,  Marquees,  Pavilions, 
Tents,  Skating  Rinks,  Schools,  Graineries,  and  Stores,  on 
any  scale  of  splendour,  and  giving  those  places  a  gay  and 
beautiful  appearance  on  festive  occasions. 

Flags  on  Hire  for  Sunday  School  Excursions.  Tents, 
Scriptural  Mottoes,  Chinese  Lanterns,  Ornamental 
Letters,  for  decorating  Arches,  Halls,  Tents,  BaiLRooms, 
Gardens,  &c,  &c. 

J.  M.  has  had  the  honour  of  Decorating  for  the  leading 
Trades,  Societies,  Clubs,  and  Congregational  Church 
Soirees  of  Paisley,  for  years  past,  and  his  efforts  have 
received  the  praise  of  Press  and  Public. 


$ 


n 


JL  M  2) 


kmmUXt 


24  iiftii  mtitp  piisiiio 


WORKSHOP— 10  COTTON  STREET. 


26 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


mm 


111 


U  Jyi  $ 


ACADEMY-^   SMITHHILLS. 

— :o: — 
Music  Supplied  for  Soirees,  Balls,  and  Private  Parties. 

— :o: — 

"Violin.   T^xi^lxt, 


A  D  D  R  E  S  S-l  8     WELL     STREET. 


SAVE    YOU    TRIED    IT? 

WHAT  2 


BORLAND   &   CO.'S 


MILITARY  BLACKING, 

As  Black  as  Jet,  and  Easily  Polished. 


PAISLEY  (49  Storie  Street)  and  BELFAST. 

WE  I.  MCFEDR1ES, 

PAINTER     &     PAPERH  ANGER, 

8  6     HIGH      STREET, 

t  o  :p    if  l  a.  a?, 
LEFT-HAND       STAIRCASE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


27 


fej  It 


H 


SLATER, 
17  STOCK  STREET, 


PAISLEY. 


pastry  e©ox  &  mmmtimm, 

5     MOSSSTREET,    PAISLEY. 

Bride,   Christening,  Seed,  and  Pound  Cakes;  done  up  in 

the  Newest  Style. 

A  Hall  suitable  for  Soirees,  and  Dinner  and  Supper  Parties. 

What  shall  we  do  with  all  these  Parts  and  Numbers  ? 
What  shall  we  do  with  all  this  loose  Music  ? 

glHIl  !SI  WSiil  id! 

TO    BE 

BOUND  INTO  HANDY  HANDSOME  VOLUMES, 

AT 

MODERATE   PRICES, 

BY 


^ 


BOOKBINDERS, 
35    STORIE    STREET, 

PAISLEY. 


8 


28 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


~»3 


(LATE  WM.  DUNCAN), 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  IRONMONGERS, 


11% 


PAISLEY. 


MILL,    XI&CpEStfEjrs,  J1JTQ   COJT<FEjlC<¥OI?S' 

FUFNISHIJfaS    OF  JILL    KIJTQB 
IJT   S^OCK. 

0QTi3itry  Orders  puaetually  attended  to. 

JOSEPH   THOMSON, 

HOUSEAND  SHOP  FURNISHING  IRONMONGER, 
93  EIGESTREET,  PAISLEY. 

GRATES,  OPEN   AND    CLOSE  FIRE  RANGES; 

TILE  HEARTHS,  FENDERS,  AND  ASHPANS  ; 

G-ASALXERS,  HALL  LAMPS,  AND  BRACKETS ; 

WASHING     MACHINES,     WRINGERS, 

AND    MANGLES. 

1GENT    FOR 

AVERY'S  PATENT  AGATE  COUNTER  SCALES  ; 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  WHITE'S  ACCURATE  COUNTER 

BALANCES,  AND  WEIGHING  MACHINES, 
Of  which  he  has  a  verv  Large  Stock,  suitable  for  every 

"  Trade. 
t^T   NOTE  NEW  ADDRESS— 

93     HIGH    STREET, 

Recently  occupied  by  Mr  George  Weir,  Upholsterer. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  29 


GLASGOW   WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

WIRE    WAREHOUSE, 

AND 

GENERAL  WIRE-WORK  AND  WIRE-CLOTH 

TSKJ^JSTTJF^.  CTORT, 

25     CANBLERIGGS*     GLASGOW, 

BY  ROYAL  LETTERS  PATENT. 


Established  1837. 


:©ia  at w&t  a  «0. 


>ATENTEES  and  Sole  Makers  of  Flexible  Wire  Flat  Ropes  for 
Colleries,  Mines,  Hoists,  &c,  pronounced  by  Eminent 
Engineers  to  be  superior  to  anything  at  present  in  use  for  Mining 
and  Hoisting  purposes,  they  are  lighter  and  less  liable  to  damage 
than  Flat  Hemp  Ropes,  and  greatly  more  durable. 

Patentees  and  Manufacturers  of  Machine-made  Lattice  Wire-work, 
forming  a  cheap  and  thoroughly  efficient  protection  for  Windows  and 
Roof  Lights  of  Churches,  Schools,  Warehouses,  Factories,  Stores, 
Granaries,  Public  Works,  etc.,  made  in  Sheets,  to  any  Size  or  Shape, 
or  in  Rolls  50  yards,  and  any  width  up  to  six  feet. 

Manufacturers  of  Brass,  Iron,  and  Steel  Wire  Tube  Brushes,  of 
superior  quality,  for  Locomotive,  Marine,  and  other  Tubular  Boilers. 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  Wire-work  and  Wire-cloths  for 
Engineers,  Ship  Builders,  Ironfounders,  Starch  Manufacturers,  Sugar 
Refiners,  Brewers,  Distillers,  Cotton  and  Flour  Mills,  Chemical 
Works,  Gas  and  Water  Works,  etc. 

Ornamental  Wire  Fence  Borderings,  Baskets,  Flower  Stands,  etc., 
made  to  order. 

Galvanized  Wire-netting,  all  widths,  kept  in  Stock,  suitable  for 
Pigeon  and  Poultry  Enclosures. 

Wire  Riddles,  Screens,  and  Sieves  for  all  purposes. 

Copper,  Brass,  Tinned,  Galvanized,  and  Iron  Wire  all  sizes. 

Plain  and  Galvanized  Fencing  and  Netting  Staples  always  in  Stock. 


Country  or  Export  Orders  Promptly  Executed. 
EXTRA  WIRE-WORK  or  WIRE-CLOTHS  WROUGHT  to  ORDER . 


30 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


(ffSngrte;  anfr  ITttjpgrapjjar, 

BY  STEAM  POWER, 

ABBEY  MILLS,   PAISLEY. 

CARVER,  GILDER,  AND  ARTISTS'  COLOURMAN, 

85  HIGH  STREET,  PAISLEY. 
FRAMES  MADE,  REPAIRED,  and  REGILDED. 

Cheap  Washable  Gilt  Mouldings  kept  always  on  hand. 

MAPS  and  PLANS  STRETCHED  and  VARNISHED. 

Paintings  Cleaned,   Repaired,  and  Varnished. 
Wiiisor  &  Newton's  Artists'  Materials  always  in  Stock. 


Ironmonger,  Plumper,  G-asfitter,  &  Hinc  Worker, 

102  CAUSEYSIDE  STREET, 

PAISLEY. 
WORKSHOP— 28   NEW     STREET— House,    29    CAUSEYSIDE 
Orders  Carefully  attended  to,  and  Charges  Moderate. 


f  aiifiii, 

In  the  First  Style,  am,6L  at  the  most 
MODERATE    PRICES- 

AT    THE 

paisley     ieieeaidid      offices 
10    MOSS    STREET. 


A  D  VERTI S  EMENTS . 


31 


STATIONERS,  ACCOUNT  BOOK-MAKERS, 


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3P.A.IS  le^- 


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PAISLEY 


JAMS  AND  JELLIES, 


AND 


ESSEICE    OF    COFFEE 

TO  BE  HAD  FROM  THE  GROCERS, 
BUYERS    ARE    REQUESTED    TO 
ASK   IFODR   EOBERTSOIT'S. 


WASHING  AND  DBESSING. 

THE  COMMITTEE  of  the  PAISLEY  HOUSE  OF 
REFUGE  respectfully  call  the  attention  of  Families 
and  others  to  the  facilities  afforded  for  WASHING-  and 
DRESSING  of  CLOTHESat  the  Establishment.  Parties 
may  rely  on  their  work  being  done  in  the  most  satisfactory 
manner,  and  at  Moderate  Charges. 

Price  Lists  may  be  had  of  the  Matron,  Mrs  Stark, 
at  the  Refuge,  Stow  Place,  Paisley. 


32  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


INSPECTION  INVITED. 


PIANOFORTES 

BY 

Broadwood,  Collard,  Kirkman,  Hopkinson, 

And  other  Good  Makers. 
In  Great  Variety,  at  the  most  Moderate  Prices. 

Grand  French  and  German  ©Dli&ue  Pianofortes. 


HAEMOITIUMS 

BY 

Alexandre,  Christophe  et  Etienne,  Trayser, 

&c. 

FROM  fou&jsuineaIl 

MASON    &    HAMLIN'S   AMERICAN    ORGANS. 


Slightly  used  PIANOS  and  HARMONIUMS  always  on  hand  at  a 
Great  Reduction  in  Price. 


US  10, 

The  NEWEST  PUBLICATIONS  always  on  hand. 

EVERY  ARTICLE  CONNECTED  WITH  THE  TRADE. 


PIA3STOFOKTES, 
Hired  in  Town  and  Country  from  10s.  6d.  per  Month. 

Hired  in  Town  and  Country  from  5s.  per  Month. 


An  Experienced  TUNER  Permanently  Engaged. 

J.    ROY    FRASER, 

TEBEACB   BUILDINGS. 


?*22JS?^ 


lit|ipligraferOTnfi 


Iron  and  Machinery  Merchants, 

ABERCORN  AND  HAMILTON  STREETS, 

PAISLEY. 


MAOSIWERT,  BOIMfcis  AOT  ENGINES, 
In  Stock  and  in  Progreas. 

Water,  Vax&Isls,  cfeo. 


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STATIONER, 

Bookbinder,  Lithographer,  and  Printer. 


INVOICE  &  ACCOUNT  TOPS,  RECEIVE  NOTES, 

NOTE  AND  LETTER  HEADINGS. 
MANUFACTURES  TICKETS,  PLAIN  OK  IN  GOLD,  PLANS, 

Machine  Drawings,  Show  Cards, 
BANK  DRAFTS,  ADDRESS  LABELS  &  CARDS< 

OBITUARY  NOTICES,  FUNERAL  LETTERS,  &c. 

MEMORY,  MARRIAGE,  AND    VISITING  CARDS, 


Atcount  and  Letter  Books  Ruled  and  Bound  to  ant  Pattern. 

Magazines  and  Periodicals  of  every  description  Bouud 

to  aoy  Pattern. 

Gentlemen's  Libraries  Cleaned  and  Repaired. 

Note  Paper  and  Stationery  Stamped  with  Crest  or  Monogram,  Plain 
or  in  Colours,  &c,  &a. 


AGENT     FOE 
THE  GENERAL  LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE  00. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SCOTTISH     PROVIDENT 
INSTITUTION, 

FOR  MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 

Have  you  a  Life  Policy? 

Or  if  so,  Is  your  Life  Insured  for  an 

Adequate  Sum, 

It  has  been  well  said  that  "  It  is  the  duty  of  every  man 
to  provide,  while  yet  he  lives,  for  his  own  ;  we  would  say 
that  it  is  not  more  his  duty  to  provide  for  their  daily  bread 
during  his  life,  than  it  is  to  provide,  as  far  as  he  ean, 
against  their  being  left  penniless  in  the  event  of  death. 
Indeed,  between  these  two  duties,  there  is  no  essential 
distinction,  for  Life  Assurance  makes  the  one  as  much  & 
matter  of  current  expenditure  as  the  other." 

If  you  wish  to  provide  future  wealth  for  yonrself — this 
you  can  do  by  assuring  your  Life  for  a  sum  to  be  paid  at 
a  given  age  in  your  life  time,  or  sooner  in  event  of  death. 
This  mode  of  Assurance  is  increasingly  popular  as  it 
secures  for  the  assured  himself 

A  Provision  in  Advanced  Age, 

As  well  as  for  his  family  in  the  event  of  his  dying  before 
the  specified  age. 

Bates  of  Premium   {which   are    very  moderate),  Proposal 

Forms^  and  every  information  may  he  had  on 

application  to 

A.  CRAIG  MUIR, 

AGENT, 

47  OAKSHAW  STREET,  Paisley, 

AND 

75  BtJOHANAST  STREET, 

GLASGOW. 


34  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

INSURANCE   COMPANY   OF 
SCOTLAND. 

Founded   l$gl. 
UNITED   IN    1847   WITH   THE 

ALLIANCE    BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN 

LIFE   AND    FIRE 

ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

Established    1&24. 
CAPITAL,   FIVE    MILLIONS    STERLING. 

Chief  Office— BAKTHOLOMEW  LANE,  BANK,  LONDON,  E.G. 

Board  of  Direction. 

President— SIR  MOSES  MONTEFIOEE,  Bart.,  F.R.S. 


Richard  Hoare,  Esq. 
Sir  Curtis  M.  Larnpson,  Bart, 
Sampson  Lucas,  Esq, 
Elliot  Macnaughten,  Esq. 
Thomas  Masterman,  Esq. 
Joseph  M.  Montefiore,  Esq. 
Baron  Lionel  N.  De  Rothschild. 
Hugh  Colin  Smith,  Esq. 


James  Alexander,  Esq. 

Charles  George  Baruett,  Esq. 

James  Fletcher,  Esq. 

Right  Hon.  G.  J.  Goschen,  M.P. 

Right   Hon.   Lord  Richard   Gros- 

venor,  M.P. 
Samuel  Gurney,  Esq. 
James  Helme,  Esq. 

AUDITORS. 

LORD  EDWARD  CAVENDISH. 
FRANCIS  ALFRED  LUCAS,  Esq. 
SIR  N.  M.  DE  ROTHSCHILD,  Bart.,  M.P. 
ROBERT    LEWIS,    Secretary. 
DAVID    MIRYLEES,    Assistant  Secretary. 
MARCUS    N.    ADLEH,    Actuary. 
Bankers— Mussks.  BARNETTS,  HOARES,  &  CO. 
Physician— GEOtiGE  OWEN  REES,   M.D.,  F.R.S. 
Standing  G-vnsel—  ARTHUR  COHEN,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
Solicitor— MARESOO  PEARCE,  Esq. 

FIRE      DEPARTMENT. 

Proposal  Forms,  Rates   of   Premium,  and   any  information  required 
may  be  had  on  application  to 

.A.  G-  E  "^T  T, 

47  Oaks&aw  Street,  Paisley,  and 

75  Biiahanan  Street,  Glasgow. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


35 


NOKWICH    &     LONDON 
ACCIDENT  INSURANCE  ASSOCIATION. 

Chief  Offices— ST    GILES  STREET,  NORWICH. 
London  Office — 30   Marga'e  Street,  London,  E.C. 
TABLE  I. — Accidental  Death  and  Compensation  for  Disablement. 


Sum 

Insured 

in  case 

of 
Death. 


£ 
50 
100 
200 
300 
500 
600 
8<>0 
1000 


Entire 
Disable- 
ment. 


Compen- 
sation 
per  week 


£    s.  D 

0  10  0 

0   15  0 

10  0 

2  0  0 

3  0  0 

4  0  0 

5  0  0 

6  0  0 


ANNUAL  PREMIUMS. 


Partial 
Disablement. 


Class 

I. 

Class 

II. 

Ordinary. 

Extr 

a. 

£    S. 

D. 

£      8. 

D. 

0     0 

0 

0     0 

0 

0  12 

0 

0  15 

0 

0  17 

6 

1     2 

6 

1     7 

6 

1    15 

0 

1  15 

0 

2     5 

0 

2     2 

6 

2  15 

0 

2  12 

6 

3    7 

6 

3     0 

0 

4     0 

0 

Class  III. 
Hazardous. 


£    s.  D 

0  15  0 
10  0 

1  10  0 

2  5  0 

3  0  0 

3  10  0 

4  10  0 

5  5  o 


Additional 
Premiums 

£    s. 

D. 

0     1 

0 

0     2 

0 

0     4 

0 

0     6 

0 

0  10 

0 

0  12 

0 

0  16 

0 

1     0 

0 

Compen- 
sation 
per  week 

£   S.  DT 

0    2  6 

0     3  9 

0     5  0 

0  10  0 

0  15  0 
10  0 

1  5     0 
1  10     0 


TABLE  III.— C 

ompensntio 

n  for  Disablement  only. 

Entire 
Disablement 

1 

ANNU 

aL  PREMIUMS. 

Partial  Disablement. 

Compensa- 

Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Class  III 

Additional 

Compen- 

per 
week. 

Ordinary. 

Extra.. , 

Hazardous. 

Premium. 

sation 
per  week 

£    S.     D. 

£    S.    D. 

£    s.    D. 

£    S.    D. 

£      8.    1>. 

£     S.  D. 

0  10     0 

0     0     0 

0     0     0 

0  10     0 

0     10 

0     2     6 

0  15     0 

0     8     0 

0   10     0 

0   15     0 

0     2     0 

0    3     9 

10     0 

0  12     0 

0  15     0 

10     0 

0     4     0 

0     5     0 

2     0     0 

0  18     0 

1     5    0 

1   10     0 

0     6     0 

0  10     0 

3     0     0 

1     5     0 

I  10     0 

2     0     0 

0  10     0 

0  15    O 

4     0     0 

1    10     0 

1  17     6 

2  10     0 

0   12     0 

10     0 

5    0     0 

1  15     0 

2     5     0 

3     0     0 

0  16     0 

1     5     0 

6     0     0j 

2     0     0  | 

2   15     0 

3  10     0 

10     0 

1  10     0 

The  above  Tables  include  Railway  Accidants. 


TABLE  IV. — Insurance  against  Railway  Accidents  only. 
All  Persons  Travelling  as  Passengers. 

Sum  at  Death. 4200  0  0  £300  0  0  £500     0     0  £1000     0     0 

Compensation  per  Week..        100         200         300  6O0 

Annual  Premium 050         076         0   10     0  0   15     0 

A  small  extra  Premium  is  payable  under  this  Table  for  Partial  Disablement 

The  Rates  in  the  Tables  only  to  Persons  between  20  and  60  years  of  age 

Accidents  occurring  beyond  the  limits  of  Europe  are  not  covered. 

IPIC^-TIE     G-L^.SS      IITSXJEED. 


47  OAKSHAW  STREET,  PAISLEY.      75  BDCHANAOTRBET,  GLASGOW,  ' 


36  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

— 


ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 

92  OHHAPSIDE,  L02TDOIT,  E.G. 
CAPITAL   0^-  MILLION  TWO  HUMORED  THOUSAND  POUNDS. 


INSTITUTED  1808. 

And  Empowered  by  an  Act    of   Parliament  of  the 
54th  Geo.  III. 


DIRECTORS. 

THOMAS  CHAPMAN,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  Chairman. 

BENJAMIN  BUCK  GREENE,  Esq.,  Deputy  Chairman. 


Sir  William  J.  W.  Baynes,  Bart. 
Arthur  Edward  Campbell,  Esq. 
James  Pattison  Currie,  Esq. 
John  Oliver  Hanson,  Esq. 
John  George  Maclean,  Esq. 


Admiral  Montgomery. 
Richard  Blaney  Wade,  Esq. 
Philip  Ainslie  Walker,  Esq. 
Charles  Andrew  Prescott,  Esq. 
Eugene  Frederick  Noel,  Esq. 


AUDITORS. 

FREDERICK  GREENE,  Esq.,  and 
EUGENE  FREDERICK  NOEL,  Esq. 

secretary. 
RICHARD  RAY,  ESQ. 

ACTUARY. 
WILLIAM  HENRY  TYNDALL,  Esq. 

CONSULTING   ACTUARY. 

CHARLES  AN  SELL,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 

SOLICITOR. 
THOMAS  BROWNING,  Esq. 

MEDICAL    OFFICER. 
WILLIAM  COULSTON,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

BANKERS. 
Messrs.  PRESCOTT,  GROTE,  CAVE,  AND  CAVE. 

This  Company  having  been  established  upwards  of  sixty-five  years, 
ample  time  has  elapsed  to  prove  the  soundness  of  The  principles  on 
•which  it  has  been  conducted.  During  that  period  its  operations  have 
attained  great  magnitude,  and  it  has  enjoyed  much  prosperity. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  37 


Atlas  Ass  ranee  --■  Continued. 


LIFE     DEPARTMENT. 

The  Accumulated  Premiums  am  >uut  to  more  thau  £1,65'),000. 
The  Annual  Income  excee  s  £170,0^0. 

Bonuses  have  been  declared  on  s  >me  Policies  to  an  amount  greater 
than  the  sum  originally  assured. 

Premiums  have  been  extiugui  lied  where  the  parties  assured  hav« 
applied  the  Bonus  in  reduction  of  the  Annual  Premium. 

The  total  Surplus  divided  amongst  the  assured  up  to  the  present 
time  amounts  to  more  thau  one  million  and  a-half  in  actual  mouey, 
and  is  represented  by  a  still  larger  reversionary  sum  payable  at  death. 
The  sum  of  over  £5,742.140  has  been  paid  during  the  existence  of 
tho  Office  for  Claims  under  Life  Policies,  of  which  amount  a  very 
considerable  part  was  for  Bonuses. 

Persons  Assuring  in  Great  Britain  have  the  option  of  Participating 
Rates  of  Premium  or  of  Non-Participating  Rates. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  have  been  adjusted  in  accordance  with  a 
long  experience,  and  bear  equitably  on  all  ages. 

The  Non-Participating  Scale  is  particularly  adapted  to  parties 
wishing  to  assure  a  fixed  sum  only,  at  a  fixed  rate  of  Premium,  and 
on  low  terms. 

Gjuibined  Provision  may  be  made  for  Old  Age  and  early  Death, 
so  that  a  person  may  secure  a  sum  of  money  for  himself,  to  be  paid 
at  a  stipulated  age,  if  ha  should  live  so  long,  or  to  be  paid  to  his 
Executors  if  he  should  die  before  that  age.  This  feature  of  the 
Atlas  Office  arrangements  deserves  particular  atteution,  as  likely 
to  meet  the  requirements  of  a  large  number  of  persons. 

The  Directors  are  ready  to  receive  Proposals  for  Assurances  on 
any  contingency  involving  payment  of  a  sum  at  death. 


P  I  R  E    D  E  P  ARTM  E  N  T* 

This  Company  undertakes  the  Assurance  of  almost  every  species 
of  Property  in  the  United  Kingdom,  at  rates  of  Premium,  and  upon 
principles  which  will  be  found  quite  as  advantageous  to  the  interests 
of  the  Assured  as  those  offered  by  any  other. 

The  great  advantage  of  an  Assurance  against  Fire  to  individuals 
of  every  class  can  be  confirmed  by  the  fact  that  this  company,  while 
it  is  annually  assuring  Property  amounting  in  value  to  more  than 
£30,963,325,  has  paid  for  Losses  to  the  Assured  within  the  United 
Kingdom,  since  its  institution  in  1808,  upwards  of  £2,232,139 
sterling. 

No  charge  for  Policies  or  Stamps. 

Tables  of  Rates,  Forms  of  Proposals,  and  any  information  needful 
to  effect  Life  or  Fire  Assurances,  may  be  obtained  on  application  to 
the  Office,  No.  92  Cheapside,  or  to  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 

RICHARD  RAY,  Secretary. 


AGENT  FOR  THE  COMPANY  IN  PAISLEY— 

SNEDDON     BRIDGE. 

d  2 


38  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE    COMMERCIAL  UNION 

Capital,  fully  Subscribed £2,500,000. 

Capital,  paid-up 250,000. 

Life  Funds    in  Special    Trust    for    Life  Policy 

Holders  exceed :         ...  550,000. 

CHIEF    OFFICES  :  —  19    and    20    CORNHILL,    LONDON. 


DIRECTORS 


W.  Reierson  Arbuthnot,  Esq. 
Robert     Barclay    Esq.     (Barclay, 

Bevan,  &  Uo.) 
Jobn  Boustead,  Esq.  (Price,  Bous- 

tead,  &  Co.) 
W.     Middletou     Campbell,      Esq. 

(Bosanquet,  Curtis,  &  Co.) 
Jeremiah  Colman,  Esq.   (J.    &  J. 

Col  man. ) 
R.  C.  Fergusson,  Esq. 
Alfred  Giles,  Esq.,  M.P.,  27  Great 

George  Street,  S.W. 
Samuel  Hanson,  Esq. 
Frederick  W.  Harris,  Esq.(Dickson  I  Henry    Trower,   Esq.   (Trower 

&  Harris.)  |         Lawson.) 

Secretary,  S.  Stanley  Brown. 


F.  Larkworthy,  Esq.,  Bank  of  New 

Zealand 
Charles  J.  Leaf,  Esq.  (Leaf,  Sons, 

&Co.) 
William  Leask,  Esq..l4Eastcheap. 
A.  J.  Mundella,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Genl.  Sir  H.  W.  Norman.  K.C.B. 
Sir   Henry   W.    Peek,  Bart.,  M.P. 

(Peek  Brothers  &  Co.) 
Thos.  Russtll,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
Alexander  Sim,  Esq.  (Churcbill  & 

Sim.) 
Joh'    P.  Tnte,  Esa. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT— Manager,  B.  Marshall  Lang. 
Moderate   Rates   of   Premium,   based    on   an  equitable   system  of 

Assessment. 
CLAIMS  liberally  and  promptly  settled. 
All  Policies  are  issued  Free  of  Ddtt,  and  no  Fees  or  Stamps 

are  cnarged 

LIFE    DEPARTMENT-Actuary,T.  E.YOUNG. 

THE  Life  Funds,  exceeding  £550,000,  are  set  apart  by  Deed  »f  Settle- 
ment and  Act  of  Parliament  fur  the  exclusive  Security  of  Life  Policy 
Holders,  who  possess  in  addition  the  Security  of  the  General  Asses 
of  the  Company,  and  of  the  uncalled  but  fully  subscribed  Capital  of 
£2.250.000. 

The  Expenses  of  Management,  exclusive  of  commission,  are  limited 
by  Deed  of  Settlement  to  a  small  percentage  on  the  Premium 
Income. 

Fixed  Minimum  Surrender  Values  are  guaranteed  on  ordinary 
whole  Life  Policies  after  three  years'  duration. 

Claims  are  paid  one  ra&nth  after  proof  of  death. 

The  Third  Valuation  was  made  on  the  31st  December,  1877,  and 
showed  a  very  satisfactory  surplus.  Full  information  can  be  ob- 
tained from  the  Head  Office,  or  from  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 

BRANCH    OFFICES. 

191  W  EST  GEORGE  STREET,  GLASGOW— ARCHIBALD  LAWSON,  District  Manager. 

BANKERS — The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
SOLICITORS— Messrs.  Mitchells,  Cowan,  &  Johnston. 
AGENTS  IN  PAISLEY— R.  Wotherspoon  &  Brownlie,  50  Maxwellton. 
D.  C.  Bell,  Union  Bank. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  39 


"WEST  OP  ENGLAND 

Firs  and  Life  Assurance  Company. 

ESTABLISHED  1807. 
And  Empowered  by  Special  Acts  of  Parliament. 


TRUSTEES. 

Right  Hon.  Earl  of  DEVON.       Right  Hon.  Earl  FORTESCUE. 

Right  Hon.  Earl  MORLEY.   Sir  THOMAS  DYKE  ACKLAND,  Bart. 

SAMUEL  T.  KEKEWICH,  Esq.,  M.P. 

President— WILLIAM  BARNES,  Esq. 

Secretary  and  Actuary— G.  S.  CRISFO  KD. 


LIFE     INSURANCE. 

^HIS  Company  offers  to  the  PuV>Hc  the  security  of  an  ample  paid 
up  Capital,  and  Accumulated  Fund  of  ONE  "MILLION  AND  A 
HALF  STERLING,  with  an  ANNUAL  REVENUE  OF  £200,000 
from  the  Lii'E  Branch  Alone.  Four-fifths,  or  80  per  Cent.,  of  the 
profits  are  appropriated  to  all  Policies  of  £100  and  upwards,  every 
Fifth  year,  and  without  responsibility  of  Partnership. 

The  share  of  profits  allotedto  each  policy  may  be  added  to  the  sum 
insured  and  payable  at  the  death  of  the  life — or  its  present  value  in 
cash  may  be  received — or  an  equivalent  reduction  of  the  future  Annual 
Premium  obtained  at  the  option  of  the  insured. 

Assurances  effected  at  lower  rates  without  participation.  Rever- 
sions purchased,  and  annuities  granted. 

Loan*  are  granted  by  the  Company  on  Life  Policies,  on  approved  per- 
sonal security,  and  advances  are  also  made  on  ihs  security  of  Polices  of 
adequate  value. 

VOLUNTEER     CORPS. 
Persons  insured  with  this  Company  are  at  liberty  to  serve  in  any 
Volunteer  Corps  within  the   United  Kingdom,  without  prejudice  to 
their  policies. 

"DAYS      OF      GRACE." 

By  the  condition  of  the  Company's  Policies,  invariably  acted  upon 
for  upwards  of  Fifty  Years,  the  period  for  payment  of  premiums  is 
not  only  extended  to  the  days  of  grace,  without  forfeiture  of  the 
policies,  but  the  sums  insured  are  recoverable,  the  same  as  if  the 
claim  had  risen  at  any  time  previously. 

No  diarye  for  Life  Policy  Stamps  or  Medical  Fees. 


40  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


West  of  England  Insurance — Continued. 


FIRE     INSURANCES 

Are  effected  by  the  Company  at  the  usual  I'ates  on  the  various 
descriptions  of  Property.  Manufactories  and  similar  risks  insured  by 
special  agreement,  on  favourable  terms.  Losses  by  gas  explosion  are 
made  good. 

Forms  of  Proposals  and  Prospectuses  may  be  had  on  application  to 
any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 


PAISLEY    BRANCH. 

AGENTS. 

POLLOCK  &  CO.,  2  Forbes  Place. 

D.  LYLE,  4  High  Street. 

JAMES  POLLOCK,  Union  Bank. 


LONDON  AND  SOUTHWARK 

INSURANCE      COMPANY. 


Annual  Income, £130,000 

Claims  Paid, £650,000 


MODERATE  RATES.  PROMPT  SETTLEMENTS. 


AGENTS   IN  PAISLEY- 
THOMAS  HUTCHESON,  109  CAUSEYSIDE  STREET. 
JAMES  LANG,  86  HIGH  STREET. 
J.   B.  NEWLANDS,   16  HIGH  STREET. 
JOHN  SMITH,  10  GALLOWAY  STREET. 
JAMES  BLACK,  Jr.,  31  and  32  LADY  LANE. 
ROBERT  EA8TON,  43  HIGH  STREET. 
THOMAS  GIBB,  ABBEY  MILL,  ABBEY  CLOSE. 


Glasgow  Branch— 61  WEST  REGENT  STREET. 
Smith,  Stoddart,  &  Rodger,  Accountants,  Resident  Secretaries. 


ADTERTISEMENTS.  41 


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LIFE    AND    FIRE 
ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 


CAPITAL— ONE  MILLION  STERLING. 


FIR  E-LI  F  E-L  0  A  IT  S. 

HEAD  OFEICE  FOR  WEST  OF  SCOTLAND  - 

GENERAL     ASSURANCE    OFFICES 
141  WEST  GEORGE  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

WALKER,  SCOTT  &  Co.,  Local  Managers. 

Agents  in  Paisley- 
Mr  JOHN  CARSWELL,  4  High  Street. 
Mr  THOMAS  DONALD,  103  High  Street. 

NORWICH  UNION 

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ESTABLISHED  1797.  RE-ORGANISED  1821. 


GEORGE  DURRANT,  Esq.,  President. 
C.  E.  BIGNOLD,  Esq.,  Secretary. 


nnHE  Rates  of  this  Society  are  the  same  as  other  Offices. 

This  Office  is  distinguished  by  its  liberality  and  promptness  in  the 
settlement  of  claims,  £3,842,01)0  having  been  paid  to  Insurers  for 
Losses  by  Fire. 

In  proof  of  the  public  confidence  in  the  principles  and  conduct  of 
this  Establishment,  it  will  suffice  to  state  that  the  total  business 
amounts  to  £135,000,000. 

No  charge  made  for  Policies. 

Agent  for  Paisley — 

JAMES  B,  LAMB,  12  HI&H  STREET, 

Surveyor  and  Licensed  Property  Valuator, 


42  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE 

EDINBURGH 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  OFFICE. 


ZFOTTHXTIDIETO     18SS. 

0 1 

f  Accumulated  Funds,     £1,550,0001 
Ample      I  Annual  Income,      '.     .     £250,000  |     Moderate 
Security.    1  Existing  Assurances,     £6,000,000  >  ^^ 
!  Claims  Paid,      .     .     .  £2,500,000 

LIBERAL      CONDITIONS. 

The  Special  Bonus  System  j  The  Non-Forfeiture  Scheme 
is  peculiarly  favourable  to  good  J  of  this  Office — now  extended  to  all 
lives,  many  instances  having  oc-  ordinary  Policies — entirely  obvi- 
cuired  in  which  additions  to  Poli-  ates  loss  to  the  Assured  who 
cies  have  exceeded  100  per  cent,  decide  on  ceasing  to  continue 
on  the  sums  originally  assured.         payment  of  Premiums  at any  time. 

Life  Business  only  Transacted. 


WEST  OF   SCOTLAND  B&ANCH. 

Office— 112  ST.  VINCENT  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

Resident  Secretary— ARCH.  HEWAT, 

Fellow  of  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries  in  Scotland. 

Hon.   Member  of  the   Institute   of  Accountants  and  Actuaries   in 

GrlaSSfOW. 


AGENTS. 


R.  ARMOUR,  109  Causeyside,  Paisley. 
J.  MACDUFF,   100  High  Street,  Paisley. 
A.  PATERSON,  British  Linen  Bank,  Paisley. 
J.  WIL.sON,  7  St.  Mirren  Street,  Paisley. 
A.  KEAY,   12  High  Street,  Paisley. 
HUGH  MUNRo,  Wallace  School,  Elderslie. 
T.  ANDERSON,   29   Bell  Street,  Renfrew. 
A.  BARTLEMORE,   Union  Bank,  Johnstone. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  43 


STAFFORDSHIRE 

FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

(LIMITED.) 

CAPITAL,  <£250,000,  Fully  Subscribed. 


OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND  AND  NORTH  OF  ENGLAND- 

37  WEST  NILE  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

SPECIAL  FEATTJRES- 

qpHIS  COMPANY  undertakes  HOME  and  FOREIGN 
JL  INSURANCES  of  almost  every  Class  of  Property  at 
MODERATE  RATES,  which  are  Charged  according  to  the  nature  of 
each  Risk,  and  in  all  cases  made  as  Low  as  safety  will  permit. 

CLAIMS  PROMPTLY  AND  LIBERALLY  SETTLED. 

SURVEYS  MADE  FREE  OF  CHARGE. 

LOSSES  BY  FIRE  arising  from  Lightning  or  Coal  Gas  Explo- 
sion made  good. 


THREAD  WORKS 

MILLS,  and  other 

MAETTJFACTTJRINa 
RISKS 

AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCE 

CORN  MILLS 

DISTILLERIES 


SHAWL  FACTORIES 

LIVE   STOCK 

&AS  WORKS 

BUILDINGS  OF  ALL  KINDS 

HOUSEHOLD    FT7RNI- 

TXJRE 
and  STOCKS  IN  SHOPS 


Specially  Insured  at  the  Lowest  Possible  Rates. 
POLICIES  of  other  Companies  can  be  transferred  to 

"THE   STAFFORDSHIRE    FIRE    OFFICE" 

without  any  additional  trouble  or  expense  to  the  Insured. 

AGENCIES, 

Bankers,  Solicitors,  A  ccountants,    Architects,    House- 
Factors,  Commission  Agents,  Cashiers,  and  other  Influential 

Gentlemen,  able  to  introduce  Fire  Insurance  Proposals,  are 
specially  invited  to  apply  for  Agencies  of  this  Company.  Terms 
liberal. 

ROBERT   MUIR, 

Resident  Secretary, 


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