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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. *
GKL.^SGi-o'w be^itoh:.
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,
FOR THE YEAR
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PAISLEY;
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR, AT "PAISLEY HERALD" OFFICE,
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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
\ZAC2
t„
26 NEW SMITHHILLS STREET,
PAISLEY.
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Dp
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
^ «l^i ^ ^
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
c
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.
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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
c2
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
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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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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
I
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.
e 2
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
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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
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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.
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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
n2
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
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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
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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.
>- >«
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.
s2
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.
U
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
u2
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
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Audrew Millar
55
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Captain
Thomas Glen Coats
24th
Do.
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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
loth
Kilbarchan
55
Robert Stephen Milue
20th
Renfrew
55
Walter Allison
6th
Paisley
55
Alexander Fullerton
14th
Do.
55
John Barbour
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Kilbarchan
55
W. P. Fullerton
3rd
Paisley
55
Robt. G. Abercrombie
3rd
Do.
55
Alex. Abercrombie
6th
Do.
55
H. J. Macdovvall
9th
Johnstone
55
Jas. Macdowall
17th
Lochwinnoch
2d Lieut.
Thomas M;Cunn
14th
Paisley
55
W. P. Ruxton
9th
Johnstone
51
J. M'Leau
24th
Paisley
Adjutant
Captain H. Gipps
Battn.
Do.
Surgeon
James T. Donald
55
Do.
Assist.-Surg.
W. Campbell
55
Kilbarchan
55
Hugh H. Colligan
15
Paisley
Act.-Ast.-Sur.
W. G. Stevens
20th
Renfrew
55
Matthew Taylor
9th
Johnstone
Chaplain
Robert Stephen
Battn.
Renfrew
APPENDIX.
Officers.
James Murray
George Murray
Daniel Robertson
Thunaas Gibb
James M'Ghee
A. Tannahill
Alex. Tags
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.
Joseph A. Falconer
James Crawford
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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.
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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>on
Thomas Graham
R. M -Queen
Thomas Goodlet
Robert Hawson
W. Livingstone
William Rorald
T. James Melvin
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
,v,1
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.
aa : ■
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
t2
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
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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.
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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. __§_*_-!--
■ _____ a_ ^3
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
->~
</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.
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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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CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS,
33 WELLMEADOW STREET,
PAISLET.
HOVSE ABOVE.
JAMES OOBIl,
SURGEON-DENTIST,
82 HIGH STREET,
PAISLEY.
r#'l¥M
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".
:-o-: 1
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.
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FAMILY BREAD AND PASTRY BAKER,
38 HIGH STREET,
PAISLEY,
Marriage and Evening Parties Purveyed.
Wedding and Christening Cakes made to order.
smm i sons
i
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
*
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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"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.
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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
e^b i
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!
tea Jaii
FLESHER,
27 HIGH STREET, PAISLEY,
Rumps and Ox Rounds, &c.
Corned Reef and Pickled Tongues, &c.
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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,,^ ~
l\ W #^ Wf ¥f W M\ If W% W W; Ir
§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
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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.
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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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kill
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."
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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.
if 13!
SI.
h
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
m w
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
&>M @Qm& WSQ&E&m
<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,
i\
ttpa^ii^ |jtl|ogtiaplii{tis, and leitjpl :
\fmkx§f
3P.A.IS le^-
1 Uj
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.
©
a
3
. cMisw^
*
IB
H
B
(fi
R
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.
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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
C3r "Mi 1ST IE5 FS. -A. Xj
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,
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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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